The Republican Journal. U'U Ml: li0’_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1807. NUMBER 30. ceivers will give bond for $50,000 each_ Labor Day in Maine. ilassachusetts Odd Fellows. 1 HE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. The London Times Monday morniug pub- Visiting The familiar appearance of the Lewiston PERSONAL. PERSONAL. lished a despatch from Paris the 6. was increased on this occasion by the pres- giving Lewiston, Sept. About 3,000 per- The visit of the First Regiment of Massa- text of sent the American sons from this ence of First Officer Mrs. G. G. Winslow i'HED EVERY THURSDAY WORXIXG BY THE petition by and Auburn James Tucker, who V. Pratt went to Boston visited friends in Ban- city celebrated Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. to Edgar Monday Chamber of Commerce in Paris to Presi- labor at Lake chusetts, F., held day Grove with that position for many years with the for a few gor last week. to-day this city was by a but days. dent McKinley for the establishment of athletic sports, etc. The interrupted shower, Boston & day was fine Bangor S. S. Co„ and J. T. Scott, Fred Hall of Boston visited his mother Republican Journal Pub. Co. reciprocity trade between France and the and all enjoyed themselves the Chevaliers and their friends made the Bertha I. Bird returned yesterday from a immensely. the colored steward, who served for 8 years and brother the week. United States.Emma Goldman, the Portland, Sept. 0. The labor most of the circumstances and a very enjoy- visit in Rockland. past organi- in the steward’s of the Lewiston ht Journal is the paper for Maine sea noted lectured at zations of this took no able afternoon was The steamer department Charles E. Knowlton -‘agitating anarchist,” city formal notice spent. Axel Havford of St. N. B., is went to Boston Mon- 40 Bennett last of labor while she was on this line. Capt. J. W. John, visiting faring street, Boston, Sunday day to-day. Members of the A. Lewiston arrived here from Bangor at about for a few on business. people-I Bennett of friends in Belfast. day days, evening, under the auspices of a Hebrew O. H. from Lewiston and Portland 1 30 Belfast was employed as pilot parad- o’clock, and there was a large concourse William Downes of is society. Her topic was ‘‘Must we be ed the streets in the forenoon for this and the officers Miss Tena Jackson visited friends in Rock- Minneapolis visiting angels and in the of in addition to Canton specially occasion, ^est Oirculation in and to live citizens, Pallas and relatives in Belfast and City County under anarchy?”.Insurance afternoon visited Long Island, where of the Department speak in high terms of land the past week. vicinity. Commissioner the Belfast Band, at the wharf to greet the Merrill of Massachusetts is there was and athletic his skill in Miss Calvena visited friends in dancing sports. visitors. handling the boat and in making R. T. Rankin left last week for a business Hervey BsuKii 11 n Terms. In for the statement that the out- . $2.00a year; authority Lewiston won the ball game. Bucksport the first of the week. lor six 50 cents for three months. landings. trip to months; look is good for a satisfactory adjustment Kockland, Sept. 6. The Lewiston was gaily decorated for this Wyoming. ver vising Terms. For one square, one inch Fully 4,000 peo- of the affairs of the State At Mrs. F. Misses Edith Mason and Grace Lih in column, 75 cents for one week, ami Bay Beneficiary ple attended the Knox county celebration trip. the main peak she carried the C. Pendleton returned yesterday Whiting is lor each Association.Gulf train No. 1 ot labor The Motel left for a visit in Boston. subsequent insertion. passenger day at Oakland Park to-day. Stars and Stripes and at the main topmast Meeting Monday Evening. from a visit iu Camden. Thursday was held up at Twin Athletic were the chief Mountain, Col., sports attraction the so familiar to our Ephraim Shaw, wife and of name-tiag people, The called at the House Miss Sophia Staples is two weeks daughter Contents ot To-Day’s Journal. Friday night by masked men, who blew and were Thomas B. meeting Opera spending highly enjoyed. while at the fore was the new Rockland are visiting at A. A. the safe in the car topmast Reg- to with friends in Knight’s. express and secured Maguire of Washington was the orator of Monday eveniug consider the matter of Rockport. PAGE 1 imental dag, inscribed “First P. Jesse E. Wilson went to plunder estimated at sums varying from the and delivered an Regiment, the taxes on Inn was not Miss Mabel went to Boston last Sat- the Week.. Ue\ Joseph Ricker Dead. day interesting and abating Crosby Rurnery Rockland to Denver M., I. O. O. F., Massachusetts.” The usual on business and Day Maine The Passage to Klondike.. $5,000 $15,000.A dispatch lengthy address. The day closed with very largely attended. Calvin Hervey, Monday to visit her sister. urday returned Tuesday. Railroad Accident..Lewiston’s that State Game Warden Wilcox has in of were ar- Four! says dancing the pavilion. striugs signal flags artistically called the to order and W. P. Mr. and Mrs. Allie lb-mis. Massachusetts odd Esq., meeting Frank Robbins of Flint of Salem, Mass., .Visiting been murdered while attempting to arrest Augusta, Sept. 0. The labor cele- ranged from the mastheads to the deck. On Lawrence, Mass., is a The Hotel day was named as chairman returned from a visit in Belfast. Meeting Monday Evening a of 11 is Thompson, Esq., relatives iu this Saturday Felt a Schools. Personal. party poachers.There danger bration here was the first this section each side, was a visiting city. forward, large inscription, and Mr. C. S. Bickford as On as- P \GE 2. of an the Cherokee Indians ever had. A was secretary. Miss Julia Cook left Tuesday for uprising among big program successful- “Pilgrimage of the 1st Regt. P. M. of Mass.” Eugene Black went to Waterville Mon- Boston, nal Notes Labor in Maine..The Mother in Grand river bottoms in the Indian ter- suming the chair Mr. Thompson read the ly carried out in the presence of a and after spending a vacation of two weeks at A Ki" for a ( one .The Ohio Democratic big below the three links the day to work in York's restaurant. Goodale of New crowd. A was formed euelosmg to the and Aldermeu and m. .('a Charles King..Helped Take Cali- ritory.Ex-Gov. Hamp- parade in Hallo- petition Mayor borne. shire visited names of the Cantons: Chas. H. New Line -d Clipper Ships. .Silverisui Manchester Saturday. The well. It was in command of E. W. Had- Shawmut—Ridgelev the call for the meeting, and a local from Chamberlain went to Augusta The Farmers' a Bunker Hill. A wide Mr. and Mrs. X. V. Parsons and child of Congress. ex-governor is temperance agitator and docks and was headed the strip of red. white for a few on business. PAGE 3. by Gardiner The Republican Journal embodying facts days Monday, his resulted in the sudden band. The and blue enclosed Boston arrived last to visit .. coming closing Ilallowell branch of the Na- bunting the rail of the Thursday Harry Rica. .Belfast Free Library..Kansas Wit from the records of the Belfast Hotel Com- Mrs. Geo. D. McCrillis and daughter Mary i'dom Li .'iirpassable. .The Sl-ipkeeper... of all the saloons. It is reported that the tional Stoue Cutters’ Union had the right hurricane deck. C. Beau. l.iwk?of New Farmers'Profits. pany relative to money invested, etc. Re- visited friends in Gardiner England..The people of the city spent a very thirsty day. of the line and escorted As the steamer Tuesday. 1 Superintendent the Belfast Mrs. J. I). PAG 4-. approached marks were then called for. Wm. B. Hardy and of Welles- — The chief of police and his assistant Hunt of the Ilallowell Granite Swan, and Miller left daughter -n.tis. .City <;•-vernment. Editorial Notes. Works, Band on the wharf a and Percy Harry Monday for were shot played lively air, the resolutions: ley, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. ‘i:ng Man Assaults Hi* Father..The Sus- and wounded in Barcelona, Treasurer C. W. Mer- Esq., presented following where have Tilden, Secretary when the visitors came ashore Boston, they employment. ;':iia'* (»uiek Trip Northport News Ohitu- Spain, Friday night while engaged in a chant and Joseph Emery, who they were Whereas, The Belfast Hotel Co. have met White. Wedding Bells. .The .Maine occupied given a welcome Miss Lillian Ames of visited Congregational search for bombs.A series of one and Governor hearty by their brothers in with many reverses and finally lost their Bueksport icrn-e Transfer* in Real Estate.'.The Harre dynamite carriage, Llewellyn Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Parker of Kansas of natural in the town of the order. property by tire, ami are involved in litiga- Miss Grace Hall of this city last week. ’c .marries The Mixer Family Reunion. explosions gas Powers and Hon. Samuel W. are Matthew's, tion with the for taxes are unable City visiting Mr. P.’s mother, Mrs. Chris- PAGE 5. Broad caused the the The procession formed on city they Hippie, Iud., Saturday, State labor commissioner, who were in the wharf in Mrs. Alonzo Beckwith and child are visit- News of Belfast..The Streets and Sewers.. to pay, a of difficulty tiana Parker. death of Pious Jacob with Wilber the order: compromise existing :...relies.. A Change in Belfast's Oldest Gresh, Darling, another, together Cummings following is desirable for the good of the ing her father, John Choate of Windsor. Charles city. Frank W. Waldot Exhibits at Yachts Vouutze and two unknown men. and Arolide members of and is Yates left for Seattle, ounty Bangor.. Haskins, Belfast Band, 25 It therefore voted, that we, legal voters Monday at*..a Col,-ratio Corn Roast..A Belfast Fifteen or were in- pieces. Mrs. E. S. Bowker returned last twenty persons badly delegates by the union to accompany Gov- Canton of Belfast, would advise and recommend Saturday Wash. He says he may go to Alaska next Business Ability. Pallas, Belfast. jured. ernor Powers and Mr. Matthews. our City Government to take immediate from a visit in and Waterville. PAGE 6. The Capt., I. T. Clough; Winthrop spring. Lnwater the union men wore white and cream L. T. measures to relieve said company of all ac- Bassiek...Advance in Sea- aprons Lieut., Shales; Mrs. Caro Howard of > '\ 4 Fish axi> Game. At crued taxes since 18110. Cambridge, Mass., is Henry O. left a ages. .The Masted Steel Bark Pisagua.. the shipyards of white hats. Following that body and the Ensign, R. C. Leonard. Doilge yesterday for Imu- i;« Side.. News and Notes When First her Mrs. F. E. nesa Literary Dialogue &-Son, Camden, N. J., there is were the Regiment Band, Mass. Volunteer Mr. Hervey made a statement relative to visiting daughter, Crowley. trip in Penobscot and Hancock coun- -■ carriages quarrymen commanded Feeds the Chickens tpoemg.Lay of the constructed Militia. Hen ..The Town being for Boston capitalists a Fred French and headed the the condition of the hotel sub- Charles J. Conaut went to Boston ties, poem Boyless (.poem..A by by Augus- Baud F. L. company, Monday i.ner of steel vessel the first of its kind in this Master, Collins. Song poem ...Register Deep Water ta Cadet Band. This escorted a as in these columns last on body Cantc?i Shawmut, Boston. stantially printed business, accompanied by his sou Seth. Luther Emerson of Canaan visited his country. The steamer is being built to James Ed- PAGE 7. carriage occupied by Bailey, Capt., Geo. H. Mullis. week, and referred to an article in the Bel- Dr. fish for halibut in Alaskan waters. The Miss Lida E Mason and friends left North- uncles, G. C. and Postmaster H. L. Kil- •iFie Annie. .Maddox's Barking Car .Rural mund Perry, Maurice Dunton and Llew- Acting Lieut., Sergt. Sherman. vessel has been in Major fast Age which stated that “the old stock- gore, last week. Delivery.. Household Hints.-The Gth Maine process of construction ellyn Ames, officers of the Union. The Ensign, C. S. Pettingell. porthport for Boston by boat Friday night. ;v A*.*-- iation. on for three and will be holders, with the aid of new will McKinley Prosperity., months, ready to be trade of floats followed. Hal- Canton Bunker Hill, Charlestown. capital, Miss Alberta Harmon of w.-man's Notions The Birds of Maine. procession C. G. Ferguson of Winchester, Mass., was Rockland return- turned over to the owners in six G. H. Toothacher. make the that if the will PAGE 8. weeks. lowell Granite Works their Capt., proposition city ek home last represented E. F. in Belfast on business the first of the week. Friday from a visit to her sis. >-rr She will start on a Lieut., Curtis. abate the taxes now the cor- Locals..County Correspondence..Ship immediately 17,000 industry by two large floats, each drawn unpaid against ter, Mrs. W. R. Ford. Markets.. Births. .Deaths_ mile to fish for halibut in Ensign, E. H. Carter. Mrs. West ..Marriages.. trip Behring Sea, horses. One was will at once build a new George and daughter Edith and Lincoln Veterans. by eight representative Canton Ridgeley, Chelsea. poration, they and if the venture is it is said went to Boston a visit of a Dr. Hovey L. of successful, of the stone cutters. Upon it rested two Geo. j. Clark. hotel.’' This, Mr. was entire- Monday for few Shepherd Winchester, that the Bostonians Capt., Hervey said, back of the enterprise columns of all worked W. Mass., arrived last to NEWS Oh 1 ME YYEEK. granite oil', two Lieut., Geo. Farwell. unwarranted. No such was days. Thursday visit rela- will an order foi another. This ly proposition place one carved stone caps and two cornered stone. Ensign, Edward Gray. tives in lielfast and vicinity. will cost and the of the Canton thought of. The Hotel Company has no Harold T. Sibley will go to Hanover, N. $47,000 plans Accompanying it were two workmen Agawam, Lawrence. aim- Matters. It is understood J. C. funds whatever. The lot is in the hands next to enter Dartmouth Col- Mrs Roscoe Sylvester of Somerville. owners contemplate the ultimate con- with their tools. The company’s other Capt., MoGillivary. of H., Saturday a movement is on foot to have the struction of Lieut., Geo. W Newcomb. Mass., returned last from a five sister ships. The fish- float the end of the trustees for the benefit of the bondholders. lege. Friday visit to f Portland withdraw its represented quarry J. A. Morse. application steamer is to have 350 Ensign, The most Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Folsom. ing first-class, and was laden with uncut ami that could be said was that if these -j. (i(Mi or more from the Walker fund business, Department Regimental officers and Mrs. M. C. Pereival of Portland returned horse-power, triple expansion engines, stone and quarrymen. Both were deco- ladies in taxes were abated a obstacle would be Mrs. Roulliard anil children manual in to carriages. great home after relatives in returned training school, order constructed with view to econo- yesterday, visiting special rated with red, white and blue Brig. Gen. Frank Marsh Merrill, Com- removed. Until that was done home to the track clear to a fund of bunting. Dept. nothing this Massachusetts Thursday fri >m vis- get $20,- my of coal as coal is very expensive on the Governor mander. city. Powers and Labor Commis- whatever could he in the relatives in on: the estate to add to the $100,000 Pacific coast, between $S and J. E. accomplished way iting East Belfast. running $0 sioner Matthews were given a place in Capt. Keenly, Aid-de-Camp. Miss Lovisa Hart went to Round Pond ribed in Portland to secure the re- ton. Maj. A. W. Rose, A. S. G. of rebuilding. Miss Blanche per line when the procession had arrived in Monday to visit her sister, Mrs, Augustus Cummings of Rockland visit- t Hie Maine Medical school from Maj. E. F. Maguire, Aid-de-Camp. Mr. J- F. Wilson said he came to the meet- After the march in Morton. ed her mother, Mrs. .-wick to that Christian Augusta. Augusta Col. John P. Loriug, Chief of Staff. Woodhury Cummings city.The U ASH1.NI.TO.N HISPEIUNt.S. i ne ing under the that the hotel was post- the procession, followed by many people, Maj. J. L. Pattersall, Asst. Geu’l. impression of City Point, returning lists are in Blue- has issued au Adjt. Miss Jane A. McLellan returned to Bos- Saturday. holding meetings master-general order call- went to the where to be-rebuilt if these taxes were and Augusta driving park, Lieut. Colonel, T. H. G. Demqtt. abated, Mr. .That contract for 300,000 paving the attention of to the ton after her vacation in and Mrs. Clifford Parbu of Muldl ing postmasters addresses were made Governor Powers J. H. Freeman. he was not to vote for the Monday, spending is for the Franklin by Quartermaster, Capt. only intending encouraging fact that postal cards which have been and Mr. Matthews. The latter also read Commissary, Capt. Geo. G. Belfast. town, Ct., left for home last Friday after The Trowbridge. proposition but would contribute white squadron came to mutilated or cut aie not mailable as Chas. M. Charter. something Mrs. P.'s pos- a letter of from Ed- Surgeon, Major Mrs B. visiting Sister, Mrs. W. R. Ford. :t.1 i regret Congressman toward He was in favor of Clara Palmer of Boston arrived of liar Harbor and pulled the tal cards, hut that letter must he Asst. Surgeon, Capt. Geo J. Clark. rebuilding. postage win C. of this district, who was Mrs. W. B. Newton to ness men out of the of des- Burleigh Chaplain, E. A. White. the had taken stock in it. Wo Saturday to visit relatives i: Belfast and returned Bostou slough demanded in every instance.The silver unable to the invitation to Capt. building Inn, accept speak. W. S. last after the But for this visit of the iu the Bannerette, Capt. Parmelle. needed such a hotel need it Montville. Friday spending summer with war-ships, United-States Treasury could he After the there was a clam then and we said. Par Harbor would have been speaking bake, Sergeant-Major, Rufus S. Jacques. her parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. A. bought now for less than it as much now. He went into details as Gilo,,.re 82JC,000,000 followed by sports and a baud concert. Quarter Master Sergeant, H. E. Farrington. just ('apt. Charles Baker returned Tuesday ifl report the poorest season in cost. As a financial silver is Mrs. \ keystone In the Newcomb of won Commissary M. 0. to the efforts of a committee of the Board of iola Ames and d,i I,l,t ;i ..Ellsworth will have the sports Augusta Sergeant, Paige. evening from an outing of several weeks at ighter honor of ! not a success.Col. the assist E. B. Souther. Brigham, the high jump, 4 feet, 11 Hospital Sergeant, Trade to secure for home last Thursday from ::. \ j- the State board of trade on running inches; subscriptions rebuilding 1 lebroii T ,ake. Maple?- mining ant secretary of agriculture, who lias just the bread Trumpeter, E. W. Bettinson. Burgess running jump, 17 feet, Crosby Itiu, and in that to buihl oh where they have been several m .•-•iav. 16th.There will l.-turned from t to j failing Edward H living Sept. jiroh- visit New England, won Kelley of the Commer- 2 inches. He also the standing j The route of the procession was over the. Ford lot. Bangor !■■■ about 7'» in the Maine that the of that section Miss Milly shute left Sat f F! pupils says people gener- broad 9 feet, 4 and the cial is at his home in this city for a week’s unlay >; mi the Di af jump, inches, hop, Front street to Main, Main to Mr. J. W. Wallace came to the this fall.Miss Cor- themselves as at the up High, meeting del phi a to resume her ait r ally express pleased step and jump, feet. The quarrymen, ! vacation. teaching, spend- T. ( sb> better known as Fly Kod, eh which iias taken in industri- down High to junction cf Church, up Church under the same as Mr. Wilson, vaeati mge place in command of Fred won the i impression ! ing m with her mother in t.I..s -i v. Maine at French, tug mg exhibit the food al conditions. Col. that to Elm to over Cedar to that the Inn was to be rebuilt if the raxes j Mrs. Mary Bickford and son of West Buv- Brigham says of war the led Elm, up Cedar, Mrs. against granite cutters, by | Annie L. Mclteeu and M -- i in Boston next October.... the Toil visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. V r aggregate value of tiie crops of the A. A. shea. the walk- the residence of Maj. Ralph H. Howes, Past were 'abated. If that was not to be a con- ! Harmon the Clark, pedestrian, A returned bed Granite Co. of Bed Beach will he half a billion dollars in Burgess to Waitho; M c-s,, country ed half a over who Commandant, where a halt was made. dition lie thought the property should be past week. as secured the contract mile, winning Leavitt, for a excess of that of the last Friday, after spending the summer m, IV year. ran and Anderson who rode Mrs. Howes received her at the sold and the taxes collected. Then if a com- Mrs. C. A. Leven.-eller returned to oit of granite to be used seven-eights, guests j Boston fast. lough a one and a half miles. !■ odinc iu New York.The bicycle Joseph front hall, and all were made welcome. pany would come forward to build a bote! he last week after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. LaPninte’s bronehr won the half mile 1 Green and Miss 11. Nels<>n won lots of blue kev. Joseph kicker Dead. Lemonade was served on the iawu and had no doubt the city won hi abate the taxes P. M. Jones. George E./ada Spraguo flat race, M- Laiu time 1.01. The stallion (Daniel up), in and I returned to Lynn, Mass., M i .",.r a Bangor. Nelson other refreshments the house, introduc- exempt the property for a term of years. Ross 1 of A pi. tis In the race, Anderson won Stevens Portland arrived Sat- :. ebons as 1A, -sept. Kev. Kicker, bicycle first, v'sit in Islejdniro and at Mo- i.... best trotting stallion Joseph tions and of were in A. C. Bib ley, of the desirabili- Gimp I). died at his home in this Graves second, Bradstreet third. exchauge compliments Esq., spoke unlay to visit friends in Be’fust ami retiiru- cak"'. the other ribbons were D., city late Time, | 11 round. b and Then the ty of a hotel on the site, and lie was one of the most 2.42 J-o. Burgess won the 100 yards dash, order, sociability reigned. having original ed Tuesday. \ son colts Silkey, Henry, Saturday. prom- j second. Time 10 seconds. E. of the need for such a structure. lie favored Mrs. Jennie s :i i. 1 inent men connected with Geo. Thompson, md tug!:ter ami 'Id Point.The four-masted the Baptist de- Taggarts Regimental photographer, Maj. Frank H. Stephenson and wfe "f Bruns- J nomination in this was had drawn the abatement of the taxes as and f N. left for -nm Satur- mo now State. He horn Gray, the Cantons and bands up proposed ■ (..’amphellton, B., building at Bath, which I wick visited triends in Belfast a f \\ days ; the of her kind in l’arsouslield. June 117, 1814, and The to Klondike. in order on the Park street side of the lions ? said that unless this was done the matter day, after visiting Mrs. T.'s sister. Mi s N largest in the world, grad- Passage ! the past week. ! uated from Waterville iu j ■v about half The vessel college 1800. and made some successful snap shots. was dead. He thought there should be con- Rar k i if. planked. of bear the lie immediately became editor of Zion's Victoin 5. the George Dyer Portland was iu town j "bably name of N. E. a, September Among The procession was about to re-form when fidt-mv t-uougli in the men who built the | Mrs Warren the of the to .Fn eft >u; ;-Fiv tu m the owner of the Advocate, organ Baptist de- who arrived on the Queen ! Sunday attend the funeral of his brother, principal craft, passengers rain to and in a few minutes was hotel 'to warrant this. After some further nomination in Maine. For four lie began fall, x.sit- her mother, Mrs. 11. S. Gnv, p. st,>u ank A. Palmer, also one of the years from Skaguay was Frank I. Crampton of Dyer. discussion Mr. asked the as Alpheus edited that with marked falling in torreuts. Chevaliers, band men, Sibley chairman and her Mrs. Wiiiis Whit--, tb-et, i> now the schooner paper ability, Mount Vernon, Washington. He went up sister, it.- May- largest ladies and all shelter to the status of the Mr. Geo. II. Poor and Herbert A. Driukwater The Maine Agricultural leaving tlie work to take up the ministry. to look over the situation and took a trip spectators sought meeting. Thompson nard, Mass. Society are a to the attended and For JO years, with the exception of two over both He that the kill- either at Major Howes' or at neighboring said it was called under a city ordinance, making trip White Mountains' largely enthusiastic passes. says Lorenzo Jones, Jr., who is law and one-half that lie was on their reading .ug in Hall 2d and years chaplain ing of horses was caused largely by na- houses, and remained prisoners to the ele- but he did not consider its action would be bicycles. City September with W. P a -f this w » of the Massachusetts State lie was Tliomj.x o the officers: prison, tives who do not know how to load them. ments for more than half an hour. When more than an expression of It. Nickerson of following President, opinion. Ernest Swanvi'.le left a di and In instances the saddles areal- recently appointed pension attorney at Pompilly of Auburn; G. successfully continuously employed many pack the clouds rolled the streets were Xo action was takeu on the resolution to secretary, by muddy Monday resume his studies in Worcester, L>. mik of North E. as pastor of the Baptist churches at Xew lowed to wear great holes in the horses’ Washington, ('. Anson; treasurer, and the return march to the hall was by the given above, but on motion of Mr. Sibley an Gloucester and and Woburn and backs. men who are the trail Mass., Academy. eleth of Auburn: Hon. B. Belfast, The fixing Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Curiei and tw.. trustees, shortest route, over Cedar street to informal vote was taken to the effect that it la!- had bourne Milford, Mass. He then became will be the first to it. This has possible Lieut. Commander Leonard left of Biddeford, W. C. pastor profit by Chenery dren an 1 Mrs. Nathan Curie! of An over was desirable to abate the as a a., 'ball of the Augusta church, hut to been decided the committee Miller, down Miller to Church, Church taxes pre- for Boston of Belfast, A. J. Libby of Emb- resigned by vigilance Monday after spending a short arrived last devote his entire effort to toward the of the Minn., Thursday to .-it Mr. A. W. Gilman of Foxcroft. Total superintend- and no man can go on tlie trail with packs to Main, down Main to Odd Fellows Hail. liminary step rebuilding vacation in Belfast. ence of work and hotel. About half and Mrs Edward Sibley. :I'is for the year to date, missionary promotion without a certificate from the secretary At the hall Aurora Rehekali Lodge had of those present stood up $15,698.67; Rev. and Mrs. John F. of the educational institutions of his de- that he has done so much work ou it. One to Tilton have be- Mrs. A aditures. >2,228.64; cash on baud, ice cream, cake and lemonade, and be counted in favor of the proposition, C, Packard and child and Mrs A nomination. While with prepared in *7«>.0:3. The of the new engaged pastor- man whom Mr. saw, had got- and gun housekeeping the Wilband house, policy board Crampton an informal reception was held for an hour there were no votes in the. negative. J. Hall of Rockland and Mrs. Hannah TuR* ates lie was for seven of ; istees will be more liberal and on a years secretary ten nearly all of his outfit over when the The North port avenue. or more. meeting (hen adjourned. of Arlington, Mass., arrived Sarurduv t. ader scale.Hon. F. E. the Massachusetts Baptist convection, trail was closed to travel The committee Timberlake, were Rolerson and wife arrived from visit Mr. and Mrs. N E. and for two of Maine conven- While the visitors being entertained Benjamin Keen. m bank has this ex- years tiie refused to let him take the remainder of examiner, year The Belfast Schools. California It is tion. at the hall the First Baud were Sunday. their first visit to Rev. R. T. Hack and fain:'v o.ed many banks and loan as- his pack over. His entreaties did no good. Regiment return-d from savings for lie was elected a trustee of Waterville In he went back and a invitation, of the Belfast Band, Maine 21 years. their vacation yesterday. Mr. Ha h wili at ions. They are all making a desperation got guests, by The school year of 1897-8 in the Belfast good conduct the services at the S- n : Parish w now in be- Winchester rifle and two revolvers and :ng and it is expected that the annual college, Colby university 184!), and were heartily welcomed at the quarters schools will Frank W. Hayden and Miss Grace public begin next Monday fore- Page to-night and Sunday next. [ Pi : :au. he was The changed grades will be in Burlington, Vt., recently Sept. has been a made doctor of divinity. He did At and the Chilkoot the con- put gratifying increase in de- Dyea pass and other refreshments were served. The H. Hall of this effective work iu operation, but the will be made city. Mrs. Ruth S. who has 1 n ms among the class which makes small very putting Colby's ditions are much the same as on the changes (lay. meeting was a very pleasant one to the mgs.Hon. S. W. Matthews, btate training schools at Waterville, Houlton Skaguay trail. gradually. There will be nine grades below Miss Etta Mullin of Camden called on Massachusetts General Hospital a as tran- a of both bauds. and Hebron on sound financial basis. members the school. The Central to an a commissioner, and his assistants, are High Intermediate friends in Belfast Tuesday. She was on her ferred eye and ear infirm tr\ is* eek To the school at Houlton he At 5 o’clock the two bands met in Custom work collecting data in to the gave 810,(XX) Lewiston’s Four Per Cent. Bonds. school, formerly grades b and 4, will be 4 way to visit friends in Castme. her disease being caused by e\• trou ■>i.-.s. regard iu miner from his earnings the and the and a selec- resorts, and this part of the com- ministry House Square played together hihI 5, and each grade above will be ad- She is much improved Houlton the Kicker classical Mrs. Percy C. Peirce and daughter left >sioners annual will be await* institution, The $100,000 of 4 per cent, bonds of the after which the procession marched vanced one report tion, number. The Kennebec Journal E. E hears his name. He also of are to Monday for their home in New nan, Ga., reports that •vith a great deal of interest. He finds institute, gave city Lewiston, which be refunded, to music the two back to the wharf, by In the Academy building there will be 5 who to him all very liberally from his means to other ed- will go to Estabrook & Co., the Boston after spending the summer iu Belfast. Bradbury, recently underwent a surg: people very willing give bands. As it was then time for the arrival but the order has ssible cational institutions iu the State and to brokers, they being the highest bidders. grades, not yet been fullv cal at Lewiston, is assistance in securing the data for Dea. Loren Fletcher left for Mid- operation improving very lie was a man The bonds bear 4 per cent, interest and of the of Bangor the Lewiston dropped Monday s of his missionary work. greatly City arranged. fast. He was to return to his home m Au- part report. run beloved. for thirty years. They are payable in down the harbor while the made The of dleboro, Mass., to superintend a farm which Bangor corps teachers will be as follows: gusta the lirst of this week. gold, which was one thing that tended his F. C. x Bkief. The Commercial Cable Co. Two years ago he was stricken with her landing, the hands playing a lively air High .school, Hugh I). Caroline son, Fletcher, lately bought. largely to increase the premium on the McLellan, Mrs. S. I) Mrs. Rosa Adams and ounces the hut the final illness came on When the Lewiston re- Sprague, opening of the new cable paralysis, bonds. Estabrook & Cs.’s bid was $109,- as she approached. W Field, Ellen D. Townsend. U. b. benator Carter of Montana was in about two weeks to children, Mrs. Lottie Ladd and via and Para to Ura- prior his death. The 819.00. This makes the ou the marched at once on daughter Hayti Brazil, premium turned the visitors Upper Grammar, H. E. Ellis, Grace A. Belfast Monday on his way home from Isles- and the funeral occurred at 2 p. m., bonds This firm will take Erline, Misses Eva Adams, Lizzie Sprague ay. Paraguay Argentine Repub- Tuesday, nearly $10,000. a brief time house Lord. from the entire issue. hoard and for kept open boro, where his family spent the summer. together with a reduction in cable the Baptist church in Augusta. aud Sadie Pendleton returned to lsh-sboru to their entertainers of Canton Pallas and Lower s to all Grammar, Abby Bertha H. L. Woodcock and son Faunee returned the poiuts named. The tolls Dr. Kicker became ot the McDowell, Monday from visit to Maple Grov.- Camp pastor Bap- Aurora Rebekab Lodge. About ti o’clock I. Bird. m New York to Rio Bahia and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Reed of yesterday from Matinicus, where Mr. Wood- Ground. Janeiro, tist church of Belfast in and remain- Minneapolis 1S40, the lines were cast off and the Lewiston Central Mrs. L. points except Para in Brazil, are $1.20 have been at Lake Intermediate, S. Hall, cock has been sketching for several weeks. sojourning Minnetonka, the band on Oscar H. Dilworth is in the ami in- void under the new schedule, ed until 1853. His first wife died shortly moved out from the wharf, Alma A. Tilton. ny against and iu the summer John H. and H. F. forms The Mail that he intends i-» make this .5 under the former cable schedules, actively participating the “Wild West” amid South Healey Gowell, who after settling here, and before ending his board playing lusty Intermediate, Juliett A. his home, a decision which will he sports and gaities. Mr. Reed is recorded Wiggin, are in the stone sheds of North ph-.is.mt e rate to Para is $1 a word a from and shore. As the steamer Ida B. employed news to his friends. I against he married a from Brook- cheers ship Carter. many Watervi.i-- Ma pastorate lady the successful and Mrs. at home a few the mer rate of $1.35. The general reduc- among fishermen, Rock- Jay,iwere days past week. got into mid-stream and headed for South Primary, Alberta Isa- Mr. Dilworth has left the Dinsm :»• slme n to the cities in the line, Mass. He bought the house on Mil- Reed and were on a recent buck- Wadsworth, respective coun- daughter dora Win. H. went to Boston Mon- land, red tire was burned from her hurricane Piper. Hall, Jr., ; store, Waterville, where he had h.-.-n >-m- ts is estimated at 25 per cent.The ler street, now the residence of Dr. Elmer board ride around the lake. The Minneapolis last farewells were shouted, and the North to enter a commercial school. His i as clerk for tw«» -ars. verweather will is not at deck, Primary, Grace A. Waltou, Ida B. day ployed the past y litigation yet before it was and com- in chronicling the festivities at Small, finished, Progress visit to Belfast had ended. Roberts. mother him and will visit rela- end. Relatives of the widow are now Patriarchs’ accompanied Rev. Ralph Gil lam is t-> t-onduct revival the work on afterwards ’Tonka says: »re the pleted it, selling NOTES. Head tives in that courts with petitions for a of the Tide, Sadie A. Russ, Edith vicinity. services at the Methodist church in 1; >«-k- Mrs. S. A. Reed gave a charming euchre ire of the millions. Lacombe of it to John C. Frye. Since leaving Belfast The First Band won many com- M. Ladd. Judge party Monday evening at the White House. Regiment F. E. Kneeland, who has been spending land, beginning Sept. Dth, and last we.-k's w York has an granted order for ser- lie has often occupied the Baptist pulpit Mrs. Reed has entertained often and from onr people, who think they Pitcher his in and gra- pliments school, Edith H. Thomas. vacation Searsport vicinity, left Rockland Opinion contained ,t pm-t; u m, and of summons on the various institu- and has delivered lectures in our ciously throughout the season ami while ab- know music when they hear it, aud Brick here, good sehoolhouse, Ethel E. Thomas. by steamer Penobscot Monday for Boston. sketch of this successful young pr--a.-l.rr. ns legatees under the will.A New sent on Monday morning the ladies of the Collins local courses. He the those who met bandmaster found Hayford He is of the F. S. Webster Co. Mr. rk the is that lyceum preached White House took the decorations in charge school, Alma Robinson. secretary Gillam, as most of our rea«lers know, is dispatch says probability Tile bass at the of and made the a bower of be- him a gentleman. Poor's Mrs. A. a Andrews will sever his connection seamon dedication the present parlor beauty very pleasant Mills, L. Moody. Among the new students at the University native of Belfast. h fore her return. Ferns and graceful branches drummer with this hand has been handling Eva Brown University and take full church June 1873. Citypoint, M. Ward. of Maine, Orono, are Richard Merriain of The Baptist 24, were massed in the grate, over an effective Journal had a pleasant call Saturday uge of the Cosmo- the drumsticks for 40 years. Board newly inaugurated of tissue Cut flow- Landing, Nettie M. Brown. Merrill, Percival G. Shorey of Waldo and from R. H. 5tan background pink paper. Lambier, Jr., who lias spent the University.Judge Ellsworth of A Serious ers and vines carried out the scheme from Rockland White Mamie Lillian M. Maddocks of North Railway Accident. dainty A press dispatch Thursday school, Woodbury. Searsport. summer at Fort Point. Mr. Lambier difornia has ruled that a is of and After a series of report- bicycle per- pink green. merrily “The steamer Lewiston with There will be a at the ual and handsome night says: flag raising City- Mr. E. and will ed for The Journal the recent base ball property exempt from execu- Bangor, Sept. 5. By the breaking of a contested games, prizes were Morey family close their the of Boston Patriarchs Militant point sehoolhouse next u if used the owner in his busi- awarded to the most skillful players. Mrs. party Monday evening. summer in games at and Stockton by daily wheel, a rear car of an excursion train on the home Castine next Tuesday and Searsport Springs, Smith carried away a beautiful Sevres tray aboard arrived to-night and because of the The sehoolhouse has been "*8.A steamship line from the Gulf to newly clapboard- take the train here for Boston. The and when we asked him how the of way from Dover and Foxeroft. to Etna camp- and Mrs. received a silver steam people of Central America and Cyphers spoon will remain until This ed, and the citizens have a new ncipal ports weather morning. bought iiag Princess will be hauled the latter took his comments on their i ground, was thrown from the track at Etna for taking second place. Dr. Perkins won a yacht up as usual at place West Indies, is to be into in Boston about six o'clock and pole. put opera- Delft cracker jar and Mr. Newell became party will arrive Castine. town he replied : “Oh, I drive around Stock- n the Kansas and bog, this forenoon, and turned bottom up in The by City, Pittsburg the proud possessor of a silver spoon. Mrs. The Chevaliers were splen- examinations of pupils who failed to ton now7.’’ iIf the ditch. Martin Paine of Plymouth was Friday night. Railroad.In the special race at Newell was with a consolation and pass in their last Frank P. D. P. Ellis killed and several others were dangerously presented didly entertained in Belfast have enjoy- year’s work were held last Wilson, and Ralph i of a candle to her more on trtford, Ct., Sept. 3d, between Star were prize light clearly Dr. F. Eames and returned wounded, while 25 badly cut and bruis- moment of the trip.” week, and about 75 per cent, of those who O’Connell, graduates of the Belfast High George family inter and Joe the first heat the way to success another time, and Mr. ed every Patchen, ed The train consisted of six cars and was went to to Boston steamer Howell was a to studied and tried to make vaca- School, Boston by Saturday’s steam- by Friday afternoon, vas won by Star Pointer; time, 2.04 1-4. well loaded with people, mostly from Piscat- given ginger jar sharpen Col. J. D. Lowe of the First Regiment, who up during i his wits for other contests. At eleven o’clock tion passed, and will be advanced with their er to enter Comer’s Commercial the having spent the summer it their Sandy- lie second heat and race wTas won by Star aquis county, on their way to the Spiritualist left Boston in command of the pilgrimage, College, a was served and closed a Mention w as made of I)r. 2.03 3-4. The third heat camp meeting at Etna Grove. At Newport supper delightful classes. term opening Tuesday. They will board point cottage. •inter; time, evening. was called home by a telegram when at **8 won and East Newport a caboose was added, in Everett. Eames’ call here a short time ago in his by Star Pointer; time, 2.05. This and the together which was almost tilled with from Bangor Wednesday night, command Mr. I. heat was trotted for the benefit of the people G. Reynolds of South Brooks is naphtha launch; but we did not learn then those stations. Three miles west of the the 3d for the remainder of the trip devolved upon the spectators.The affairs of the Equity Grange conferred and 4th probably oldest postmaster in the ser- William C. left for New York that he hail made the from Boston to Massa- there was a vice Thompson trip caiup-ground sudden shock and T. U. G. Demott. of the government He was husetts Benefit Life Association will be degrees last Saturday evening. The addi- Lieut. Col. Brigadier to-day. ap- He is to start at the caboose went tumbling over the em- pointed in 1857 under the administration of Tuesday. once on a tour of Sandypoint in the launch, navigating by •vound up, the bankment. tion to the hall is finished. General Merrill and staff were guests of Col. the cities temporary receivers, nearly President Buchanan and has held the posi- principal east of the Mississippi in chart. It was a new experience to the doc- Arthur Lord and A. E. hav- as were also Col. W. G. Oreutt, Gen- tion ever Woodworth, Lowe, since—a continuous service of 40 the interest of his & the but he made the and James of is visit- J. F. F. L. W. R. Ford firm, Sargent Co., tor, trip successfully ng been made permanent by the court Emery, Esq. Bueksport, Wilson, Field, and eral Passenger Agent of the Bay State S. S. years last April. Mr. Reynolds is a good farmer leadiug hardware manufacturers of the coun- enjoyed it. He left the launch in winter "ept. 3d. The assets of the ing friends in this city. He made The Jour- Elislia Sherman went to Bath the first of the and has the distinction of never hav- association, Co., and Mr. C. W. Currier, press agent for He is i6 ing tasted of alcholic drinks. Farm try. accompanied on his selling quarters at for use another said, are about The re- nal a call week to attend the U. S. Court as [Turf, trips Sandypoint $500,000. pleasant Tuesday. jurors. the Home. Howard pilgrimage. by French, formerly of this city. season. Editorial Notes. The Ohio Democratic Platform. | Helped Take California. The Farmers’ Congress. GOLD DUST WASHIVG PUWDKR VI. St 1. The Ear- Wheat has increased 50 per cent, in value Hill Says He Is llie Last or the Expedition and Paul, Minn., Sept. We are opposed to the issuing of interest Veils His ner's National Congress this morning and silver has fallen 25 Story. The in the past year, hearing bonds of the United States in time mstponed the election of officers to hear of etc. “From all I have been able to learn,” per cent. peace,” Crawford paper by W. Randall, secretary of the to said William Hill of to a Klondike? So are we all of us, aud but for the mis- Ilonesdale, Pa., Minnesota Agricultural Society on the Going New York Sun “I am the sole pauses of Failure and Success of State af- It is a littlecurious that Mulhall’sstatis- fortune that the government of the Unit- reporter, Shoe Better at home survivor of 'airs. Among other things, he counted stay and get tics should show the which was ed States was placed under the control of the United States naval force very spot for men is state management and ownership of as the Democratic in 1892 there would that took of California and selected by the silverites tlieir basis of party possession the shoe of ground essential to success, also impar- held it in our sense. operations last year—the prairie Stales— have been no necessity for issuing bonds the interest of government Dol- :ial award of premiums and prompt pay- in 1840. 1 had run from home lars and cents “in time of It is new away my nent of same; a comprehensive line of to he the most prosperous spot on earth, as peace.” something in Ilonesdale in 1843, and shipped on the and brains exhibits, strong amusements, exclusion of for that party, however, to announce a reckoned by the production fcod per vessel Marclia from New Bedford and sense )f all and local GOLD whaling gambling, generous sup- bonds in capita. general opposition to “issuing for a three years’ cruise in the Indian can’t produce tort. time of peace,” as this has frequently Ocean. We got a full cargo of oil in two a better shoe Dr. A. M. Soteldo of Venezuela con- and sailed for the The assertions of the free-silver orators under Democratic control of years, homeward. We touched price. gratulated the farmers upon the return of happened — at and there in Comfort and the increased of last that could not come Honolulu, I, company prosperity European year prosperity the with Jefferson — government, beginning with others of the crew, quit the ships, durability demand for wheat, corn and cotton, the of States without DUST to people theh'uited and Cleve- and ending under Buchanan because the captain insisted on making style. It is tenor Romero, Mexican minister to the the free and unlimited of silver the home without fresh meat the shoe of coinage land. long voyage United States, spoke briefly. from your grocer. Sold every- , does not read well in columns on board. The United States consul at — Ex Gov. W. B. Hoard of Wisconsin very parallel “Congress alone has the power to coin quality where and Honolulu took out in the contention, and was chosen a vote of to now with the double-leaded announce- and issue money, and President Jackson de- part through President by 170 just and clared that this power could not be delegat- the Marclia sailed without us. 1 through. 10 for B. F. Clayton, the present incum- ments of which the frankest and Cleans prosperity ed to corporations or individuals; we there- shipped at Honolulu on the merchant Many styles, bent and 85 1 2 for Secretary Stable. Everything bravest of those are now fore denounce the issuance of notes intend- vessel and sailed to India and back was journals publish- Ajax, many prices. John M. Stable re-elected secretary MADE ONLY BY ed to circulate as money by national >anks one to Honolulu. O n1y and N. G. Spalding of New York was ing. as in derogation of the constitution, and de- “One day a number of us sailors were standard of made treasurer by acclamation. The State THE N. K. FAIRBAN K COMPANY, mand that all paper which is made a legal ashore. We were seaward over quality in vice chosen for Maine is W. 11. Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. With wheal at more than tender for public aud debts or which looking president Philadelphia. $1 private — selling per the coral reef toward Diamond and each the is receivable for duties to the United States Head, 5 Moody. bushel in New York where it was markets, shall be issued by the government of the sighted a United States man-of-war round- highest. and shall be redeemable in the had worth only 65 cents a year ago, those tables United States ing Head. We heard that war Autobiographical.—The self-made man coin.” had broken out between our and F. h. Francis & Co., which attempted to show that wheat and country was speaking. He said: “My father was This means that all the paper money of Mexico, and we were all wild to have a raiser of There was a silver as to tlieir relative value Sole Agents, Belfast. hogs. large keep pace some kind of hand in it. The man-of- the shall be issued the of us”—and then his voice was NO-TO-BAC^F0to tobacco in country by govern- family Over 1,000.000boxes sold. 300.000 cures prox e It9 power destroy thodesire for any seem rather absurd now. is m- Especially war cast anchor outside the reef, and we drowned by the applause. [I.ife. form. No-to-bacis the greatest imrve-food in the world Many naiu 10 pounds in in day.-, and it ment, and would thus be either “liat fails to make the weak impotent man strong, vigorous ami magnetic. Just try a box You will be when it is remembered that her three cheers. She ■■ ■■■ this the case gave hearty proved Silverism Dead. lighted. We expect you to believe what we say. for a cure is absolutely guaranteed >y dru^cis’s every or must be sustained money” by keeping to be the Cayenne, commanded by Capt. where. Send tor our booklet “Don't Tobacco '■pit and tsmoke Your Life Away wrifeii ^uarautec and silver was woith 65 cents an ounce in New tree sample.. Address THE ST£llLlAiU it£M£h Y CO., Chicu«o ur New York. in the Treasury an enormous metallic re- Mervine. A boat came ashore from the So Writes K. V. Smalley from the West. Demo- Y ork on 1st of last and is August year, vessel in of an was crats Tiring of Dryan, the Vociferous Young Sold and Guaranteed by RICHARD II. MOODY Belfast, Me. serve, much larger than the one which charge officer, who, now worth 5t< cents, one year later. looking for men to enter the United States Man. now exists and which causes so much dis- naval service for three or the years during E. V. Smalley, who has been taking Willi Mexican dollars worth only 4(- satisfaction to the Democracy and its fiat war. We were getting from $73 to S1U0 a month in the merchant but observations in the West, writes from -ms tilt- laboring people of that country associates of Populistic and socialistic service, wages CARTERS 1’v. iv li' \juju »> ut u tttu n no v.um.ci ucu. Chicago to the New York Evening Post: whose wages are nominally one-half the tendencies. We were to and when the 1 eager enlist, “Everyone in the West appears to v in the United Mates, are in hard ‘*Iu of these we invite agree JHittle ages support principles boat pulled oil" shore to return to the ves- 1 the co-operation of all men who love liberty that the silver movement is lines. Hie recent fall in silver and de- sel I and three others in, and absolutely ami hate corruption, oppression ami ty- jumped were hurried off with them. We dead. The great rise in the price of wheat i. < i, Tiver pic- 11 i T the Mexican dollar has caused ranny." signed the enlistment papers on board ship. and corn and the fall in the price of silver it -une-.mg to the class of people who A combination of high sounding words, ('apt. Mervine lost no time in sailing. I had the de to it. The intended to mislead and un- given coup grace were but when the dollar was only inflame was far the in the IPILLS poorly paid by youngest person farmers, who are paying off their mort- mi;*T: nu-ii* valuable than at the present. thinking people, and coining with ex- crew, being not quite 20 years old. and store bills and Mn t taste from a “We sailed for and gages buying buggies Thi> iepicciation causes a rise in the ! remedy pour party whose en- straight Monterey, arrived in the harbor on July (3, 184(3. The and a little furniture with the proceeds of i> « ad commodities that tire record to the time of its removal pie the laborer up commanded Commo- j frigate Savannah, by this no take the from in was year's crop, longer slight- there must buy. but the laborer’s wages power lsbl, directed against dore Shalt, and the sloop-o-war Levant, SICK HEADACHE est interest in the old of the “love of were there. The commodore was arguments silver ♦hemst-ives are the last things so affected. liberty’* and in favor of “op- waiting Positively cured by these for a force. It did not and In the towns the discontented pression and tyianny.” larger come, agitators. Little Pills. Wet out t. issued the Bureau of the next day we went ashore and hoisted labor element and the petiy political agi- guts l^y “We hereby declare all trusts ami mo- the American Hag over Monterey, putting tators still look upon William ,J. lbyan as They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, statistics in Washington show that two- nopolies hostile and dangerous to tin* peo- * * out Fremont and his The a but their continued affec- and Too ple's interests and demand a vig- troops. proc- great leader, Indigestion Hearty Eating. A per. thi:<’> ..1 oui foreign bommeree in liSi»T was lamation of was read in tion for him does not rest at all his orous enforcement of all anti-trust laws," possession Eng- upon feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drovsi. with can countries. The total for- etc. lish and Spanish. That's the way we took advocacy of bimetallism, but is based Euro] ness, Had Taste in the Coated California for the United and we rather his socialistic ten- Mouth, Tongue > ■■mmeree of All of which sounds the states, upon supposed eign the United States on the well. But peo- Tain in the TORPID did not take it any too soon. If we had dencies. You no longer hear any talk in the Side, LIVER. They j si \ a: just ended amounted in round ple are naturally suspicious of such de- been 48 hours later the United States ! beer saloons or in the street e;us or on the Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. :; b ib tv) and of this clarations coming from a party which would have had to or street, corners about the >E>uO, 000,000, light England give remonetization of Small Pill, Small all claims to California. for while the silver. There is a that Dose. i *.-].id d'PO.OOO was with Europe, neglected during its four years of power up | general feeling excitement over the occupying of Monte- | better times have come and are going to Small Price. •"id* •''<■<..oMi with Smith America, sl20- to enforce the existing anti-trust laws, rey by our forces was at its height, on stay, and this belief has a powerful effect ii v. A.b. and with and which framed its tariff law in the in- j Sidb,000,000 , July a British line-of-battle ship ap- on the public mind. The work that tens : i ; \: -b An eih an countries. An anal- terests of the sugar trust, the greatest | peared in the offing. She was a formid- of thousands of men are lindiug at good to '• able-looking vessel, I tell She ear- tends the same result. -is oi tbrse figures shows that fully trust of the land w itli the single exception you! wages ! tied more guns than our three ships com- “The collapse of the silvei movement •< hree- !• uuhs .a commerce is of the one which it is now to foreign attempting bined. Nevertheless, our decks were has been so sudden and so complete that do in control of the ■iviih g' stand aid countries. place nation, the silver cleared for action in short order. Every the politicians engaged in it are at a loss j trust. man was at his post, and every gun ready to know where to turn for a new issue .- to be tired at tho word. The British that will the mind. Ei. s'ivei and lice trade having lust \W demand the immediate recognition of great capture public Mr. I sailed for the harbor but as is still in the far but i':i i’ eh .1 m v- ith the people of the United the belligerent rights of the Republic of ship straight Bryan talking West, Cuba," etc. I she entered it she tacked and hei bad he is careful to coniine his speeches to the 1 a u s. he Democratic ioadt s who recog- Which it is generally conceded would | struck up ‘Yankee Doodle.’ Our ffag- silver-producing States. He does not veu- nize tli.it they will soon be out of a job ! ship's band responded with ‘God Save the ture into the corn or wheat States, for he be of little practical value to the The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Cubans, I The British vessel was under knows he would be asked some dis- unli ss tit \ find seme new rallying cry are Queen/ very and would probably destroy the oppor- the command of Commodore Seymour, agreeable questions by his audiences if lie i;< w b king tor other issues. This is in- if tunity of bringing about, through the lie entered a boat and was rowed to the should go into those now prosperous com- Of? dicated by lucent developments which Savannah, where he his to munities. 1 do not believe Mr. will peaceful and proper methods of dip- paid respects Bryan EVK,I{ Y uicinher o< show that the men who have them- Commodore Sloat. be wanted at all the Democratic cam- kept the results for which the by lomacy, people “I see the American is on in Nebraska or Ohio. on sehis in the public eye and public office flag Hying paign managers Iowa, EVEHY lamilv of that island are now struggling. shore,’ said he. ‘If it were not, I should It will be found that these will tinengk the operations of the Democratic managers immediately have raised the British Hag pass the word along their lines to drop EVEHY (arm. in in the few now j party past years are quietly and taken possession of California in the silver and go in on local The above closes the series of articles strong questions! EVERY in discussing the single tax, the initiative and name of her majesty the Queen!'’ Mr. Bryan does not intend to allow him- village on the Ohio Democratic which “The self to t platform people of California wanted Eng- be shelved. He regards himself as teiendum,and features of this sort, in the EVERY StateorTerritii 14 have been running the past live weeks. We lish protection rather than ours, and if the only possible leader of the uew De- that be able to j hope they may present our little Heet had not there first and I and means to on recommend those who have not already got mocracy keep with his new and attractive schemes with which to lost no time, the history of those times efforts to amalgamate all elements of dis- preserved these articles to obtain a full j vaU h the unthinking voter in the next would read a little differently to-day. content with the existing state of things FOR EJiliicatinn, set of the issues, cut out and “Two or three after this in finance and into nativ nal election. weekly paste days episode industry, politics, one together the articles and keep them where Commodore Stockton joined our fleet j strong political party. He believes that FOR INolile Manhood, with the frigate Congress. I was trans- such a party will be strong enough to turn Labor in Hame. they will be handy for reference during ferred from the Cayenne to the Congress, the Republicans out of power in 11*00 and FOR True Woniatiliooii the of the discussions campaign. [Ei>. aud remained in service on her until the him in the White House. Most of the The Maine Labor Bureau has been in- put war was over, helping protect the Califor- | old Democratic leaders in the West are !T GIVES all important news of the Nation, vestigating the tamings and expenses of nia coast. All through the war British growing tired of this pertinacious and Captain Charles I •'■»(' v.orkingnun in IS kinds of employ- King. battleships hovered about that coast, as | self-seeking young man, and do not in- IT GIVES all important news of the World well as the Mexican coast, for some rea- tend to fall into line with his procession. no. lit. Of these. 444 were American and There are tliousauds of readers to whom son or other, but never came as near is a man of and is 124 foieign bone Of the whole number they | ‘Bryan resources, by IT^GIVES the most reliable market reports the name of Captain Charles at taking a hand in the as did no means without a new issue to in only >1: weie members of labor organiza- King game Seymour j put once reminiscences of at At the close of the war the of free silver, lie it is tions; ]:;1 weie members of beneficial so- suggests delightful ! Monterey. place intends, said, IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. was at San and we to start a crusade the and oieties : had accounts in savings banks; Stories: of adventure, full of the clash of Congress Diego, gave against banks, a grand jubilee ball aboard of her. We raise the cry of Government cur- 4g had saved the war paper IT GIVES short stories money during year, and the color of romance. Indeed ■ decorated her with the of all as bank notes. Such an fascinating while had mn in debt: Iss owned their Hags nations, reney against there are few American writers who have and the old ship looked line. We invited issue will have the element of in nu's. of which 44 were mortgaged. The j humbug IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department, made a more the officers and crew of the British war it which made the silver movement so e«*ads of families numbered 514, with an direct appeal to the hearts Brampus, which close aud The people will be told that the .verage heroine of S54'.U i', or S141.42 per frigate lay by, popular. IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. many banks are trusts and monopolies, and that I ersou. The total average expenditure friendly Californians, ranclieros, and their wives and to in the business of is ] ei family, which included a pretty sub- daughters, join issuing paper money IT fashion articles. the and all did so with a as much a function of the GIVES illustrated stantial margin for incidentals, was festivities, they rightly general will. The ball lasted all and no Government as that of metallic, s4ho. ''4, leaving an aveiage.net surplus of j night, coining <>ne was able to do a all In business circles in the IT GIVES humorous illustrations ~>2.4'. The leading items of expendi- thing next day. j West, aiming the I've danced with women merchants in and town ture were rent. >s5.0>: in all parts of j country and on the food. sl9i».‘J7: 1 j the but I never saw boards of trade and in IT GIVES entertainment to and old. clothing. >‘'7.27: fuel and lights, >4o.2;>: world, any who were commercial bodies, j young a match for these there has been a deal of society dues, to.hM life insurance. *20.55, native California women good ripening of j who danced aboard the United States ! in the few months on the IT GIVES to showing a considerable addition on the opinion past satisfaction everywhere everybody, and I think side of assets to the savings bank and flagship Congress that gala night. money question, -that strong “Soon afterward the will be to bear b(neficial society credits and the homes; Congress was or- pressure brought from dered to San Francisco and under these sources next winter members miscellaneous expenses, $74.9f>. As this placed upon the command of the Inde- of in favor of the immediate was in 1MH5, not a very prosperous period, Capt. Avealet, Congress made the Com- of some measure of cur- Blood N, in spite of the burst of business activity pendence being flagship. passage simple i We Furnish The Republican Journal and Y, Weekly Tribe modore Stockton, with 75 men as reform. that marked a part of the year, this is guard, rency returned to the East and "Western business men do not now talk ONE FOR very far from being a bad showing for overland, Capt. Will YEAR $2.00, the Avealet had orders to sail to Norfolk, in a vague and general way on this sub- * American workman. Va., CASH IN ADVANCE. around Cape Horn. While around ject, as they did last winter and spring, going Address all orders to the Horn we were struck one a but seem to know what The flother Wins. night by they exactly they Tell tremendous typhoon. The Congress was want. Nine out of ten of them, if ques- jj thrown on her beam aud all hands tioned, will that the first in the di- Bath, Sept. 1.—Judge William White- ends, say step THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., BELFAST. MAINE were called to help save ship. The frig- rection of reform is the repeal of the law Is a true expression where health liouseof the supreme court to-day granted ate drifted to lee at the rate of 1(J knots of 187S, which obliged the Secretary of the is concerned. the prayer of the petitioner in the case of an hour. Treasury to reissue the greenbacks as fast on a as Good Blood means health. Write your name and address postal card, send it to Geo. W Bes Mrs. 1. E. Roberts-Patten against. Dr. “At the height of the terrible storm we redeemed. With this law repealed they good BRIGADIER-GENERAL CHARLES KING a to her think the standard will be sufficient- of THE NEW Percy W. Roberts, between whom a di- sighted ship windward, rigging gold Poor Blood means disease. Tribune Office, New York City, and a Isample copy YORK WEEKLt filled with men for fortified for the The second voice w as granted last April, for the cus- evidently crying help, ly present. TRIBUNE will be mai'ed fo you. and _ but we could no never measure with almost Purifvyour Blood well. tody of their twin children, giving them give them aid. I they advocate, entire keep into her charge for nine months of the of their countrymen and to the spirit of knew what ship it was, but she went unanimity, is an act authorizing strong- “L.F.” Atwood's ‘Bitters make down with all on board. The banks with in the year, while Dr. Roberts will exercise the patriotism. Captain King, who is known Congress large capital principal blood. same function for the weathered the storm, aud we arrived at cities to establish banks in the small good remaining three in circles as FOR military Brigadier-General Norfolk safe and aud were towns. This months each year. sound, dis- measure, they say, would OP3 Ask for “L. F.,” and see can write about his coun- King, stirringly I am sure 1 am the last one of make the present ample currency the Red Letters It Headquarters 'Jdie case, which has proved one of tike charged. supply before because he has for his that crew.” of the nation available at all most sensational ever tried in this State, try fought country, points where is wrapped up. 35 cents. it be needed for immediate business Avoid imitations. involved the divorce of Dr. and Mrs. and he can describe army life because it might and would the conveniences and Tinware and Kitchen Roberts and that of John O. Patten and New Line of use, give Goods, has been his own life. Born in Albauy in Clipper Ships. Mrs. Patten. Mr. Patten and Mrs. advantages of banking to the farming 1S44, he his career in 1SC>G as marker communities the West and Roberts were married recently, and Mrs. began As a result of the improved feeling in throughout Roberts-Patten of the First Itegiment Wisconsin 8tate South.” immediately began pro- general business aud shipping circles a ceedings to obtain custody of her children. Militia. After his at West graduation new line of clipper ships, to ply from Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Lamp Stoves of all Tut he had extensive in The victories of Hood's Point, experience the to the Pacific coast and the A Kiss for a Cone. Philadelphia Sarsaparilla over all field on the For he plains. many years Hawaiian Islands, has been established by Forms of disease has A Maine man who was there tells how been writing stories of the array, and the Atlantic aud Pacific Transportation Conclusively prove □ARDEN HOSE, That it is an unequalled the Maine G. A. 11. boys did it in Buffalo. those who are in a to enow Co. of New York. The new service will position say Blood puritier. it conquers ALUniNUn TEA KETTLES, He as the Maine men halted be known as the and the says atone that he represents it, not only with inter- Argonaut Line, Tlie demon, Scrofula. place in the march, two handsome young pioneer vessel will be the ship Iroquois, Relieves tire itching and burning of salt GLEN WOOD RANGES, est and but with truth as well. ladies on the sidewalk espied the decora- vivacity, which was towed to this port from New rheum, cures running sores, ulcers, boils, tions. Since his retirement from York to load for of or “Oh, how I should like a pine the regular San Francisco. She will pimples, and every other form humor „ ENAMEL WARE ’' 1 one. take out tons of disease iu biood. The bud, .said ‘What will you give for army in 187b, for resulting 2,000 general cargo, the originating impure “disability cures Hood's are cures—ab- one?” said a gallant Maine veteran. “A balance of the room being given to con- by Sarsaparilla "s from wounds received in line of duty,” solute, permaueut, perfect cures. They are kiss.” suggested the second young tractors who are to supply the Pacific lady. he based upon its great power to purify and en- “All said who has served in several military capaci- coast with anthracite and coal. M. L. right,” theveteran, stepped smithing rich the blood. Mitchell, Htel"rwain up to No. 1 and took the kiss. As he de- ties, among them, as Adjutant-General of The ships Indiana and Reaper will follow livered over the cone No. 2 she also the Wisconsin the Iroquois for San Francisco. The ship thought National Guard, from which Timely Warning. “Don’t you believe ought to have one of the badges for man- Tacoma, now at this port discharging a he retired a few months ago, and he has all you see in the funny papers about aging so satisfactory a bargain, so the cargo of hemp from the Philipine Is- H. H. summer girls and their engagements just LAMSON, RUBBER (MS. veteran gave her one also. been hard at work with his pen. His lands, will load on the same line for fun,” said the sad eyed man. “Why latest Fred’s Commis- for Portland, Oregon, and ships not work, “Corporal not?” “1 thought I had met that kind A FULL LINE OF yet named will load for Honolulu in a The old vets who visited the national en- sion,” which began serial publication in of girl last summer; but she married me few mouths or as soon as the line gets at a good and before the was out.” Licensed Auctioneer. campment Buffalo, report grand Harper’s Bound Table of July 20, is de- into working shape. Large contracts for tight year A. C. SIBLEY, Proprietor. good lime. Among the prominent Maine [Philadelphia North American. Hot Water Bottles, scribed as an tale of a the transportation of machinery, steel FOR men who exciting young SALEIBY P. O. tf7 were met there were Governor rails and other railroad equipments have ADDRESS, Black and Hon. James A. militiaman’s adventures during the rail- A. A. HOWES & CO. and Roberts, comp- been made the of the new SYRINGES, Etc., of by promoters “My good man,” said the severe lady, troller the .state. He has charge of all road riots—a theme of great interest at and enterprise, there is enquiry from “have you ever to think how SWIFT & Belfast. MAINE. public buildings of the State and a stopped PAUL, FREEDOM, FOR SALL BY gives this time. many sources by manufacturers for cheap much is wasted each in to- bond of $50,000. It is said that his chances money year Try Pure SpringiWater in contrast freights to the Pacific. The Atlantic and bacco and rum?” No, mum, ] haven’t for being governor of New York next year with faucet water. 29 Pacific Transportation Co. is managed answered the “It’s a are Mr. Roberts was a object. taking up A. A. HOWES & CO. good. member of “You have all sorts of I see a and New pie, by jointly by Philadelphia York all my time just now to Agger out how the 7th Maine Battery with W. S. Starbird. in the said the sigu window,” facetious business men. The of the com- families on Mr. Starbird and president many could be supported the James Pattee& Son, Tom a as he went into a ©®©©©©©©©©©©©00Q©QGO30G©~ Waterhouse, customer, bakery and ad- pany is Frank F. Landstreetof New York; extra material women in their former resident of South now put Paris, but dressed one of the young women who F. B. Lott of this BV BB ■ ■ Bi J A The great household Attention Pensioners treasurer, city; general sleeves.” [Tid-Bits. I &JE I I for Worms,’ of Iowa, and a member of the same stood behind the counter. Kg remedy and “Yes, sir. manager, H. D. Walls of New York. The [| Bill ^ ami all complaints* Life Accident Insurance, were entertained Mr. ■ w ■ W Fire, battery, highly by What kind do you want?” “I will take terminal in this will be C. 1. The of children. Invalu-I Having purchased the original records of tl managers city Seattle, Wash., Sept. old 1 all I Roberts. PIN Uk/nn M able in stomach estate of .1. C. .1 a if At this re- WVnm Cates, for the convenience ot magpie, you please.” SI. Sons. The vessels will load bark built at 1 In use 461 Taylor’s Shirley, Medford, Mass., in -Z troubles. pensioners having claims pending, and of those mark another woman at the I I mx ■ BB years. Price 3n cents. I OFFICE young snickered, Philadelphia and Reading and known iu every port in the n A SONIC TEMPLE, who may wish to claims for additional HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver Bll* Railway 1S50, H ■ V A'k '‘"nr ilrusd't f c.i present Ills, but the other turned to her at Port Richmond. The Q | | increase of 1 will he at C. F Cobhett girl promptly piers Iroquois United States, will be towed to Skaguay 1Z, ■ ■ Jm ■ If I)r. 4. F. Tit 1 F A O., fa MAIN STREET ENTRANCE, pensions. lousness, Indigestion, Headache. and said: Bertha! Auburn, Me. shoe shop. 127 Main street, opposite the po-c “Here, You’re want- began loading yesterday. [Philadelphia and converted into a hotel and g g Easy to take, easy to operate. 28c. ed.” storehouse, office. Sept. 13 and 14, 135*7. [Harper’s Bazar. Commercial List, August 28th. with accommodations for 400 53tf MAINE. lodgers. BELFAST, «w3i L. C. MORSE. COSTA RICA. 7 --—- which is used to raise from freight the Bei ast Free aud to Library. The Shipkeeper. The Farmers’ Profits. Hie Southernmost of the Central Amer- lighters, perform the same duty to when the sea ican Republics. The Great passengers is ar it Wbal Ills Dulles are-l'ourse of life on a Assistant of Nieoya rough, Books added during August, 1897: Shl|i Secretary Brigham the Gulf. A Southeru is. The In Port. has Typical Sea-Port. frequently machinery stands on a Allen, James Lane. The choir invis- Agricultural Department expressed foundation that The is the caretaker of the the opinion that the American farmers Special Correspondence of The Journal.] makes a complete circuit ible- 1897.Aloe shipkeeper while she is in He is this year will receive in the aggregate from Aastes like a railroad switch, thus Ambrosius, Johanna. Poems. Edit- ship port. likely ta Good— i’fXTA Aisexas, Costarica, July 19, loading direct- four to five hundred million dollars in ex- | ed lv. he a man who has followed the it ly into hand-cars which run by Schratteuthal. Translat- sea; cess *7. From Guatemala’s we through the of that received last year for their capital jour- ed M.J. of the custom house to the by Safford. 1897.1225.28 may lie in the employ house whose wheat. he “means much ed rail to the Pacitic building railway ex- “This,” said, > by Escuiutla, port to the farmers. have learned in the ^oes ^ood- tension inland toward the Bellamy, Edward. Equality. A novel. vessels he now looks after. He may have They that Republic, and there took one of capital. Duties season of hard times to economize where are enormous and there 18117.. 41 e sailed before the mast, or he may have ic little steamers of the here, is besides a could and to be careful in Mexican line Besant, Sir Walter. A they buying. w^erl >l is city of refuge. been a mate, or the master of a ta'kef S"he wharfage, on every of perhaps will use this receive for t^8r &^al good'to icli plies between Panama and the head pound luggage or “They money they ^ ideal remedy f r headache, indi- 139.24 firm of owners their to off their cancel freight received upon the pier. For nAn°vel. ship. Every large ship or crops pay debts, biliousness and consti- the Gulf of at all many Burnham, Clara Louise. Sweet gestion. California, touching merchants has a of mortgages and in making improvements is years Punta Arenas was the Clover. A shipping shipkeeper pation between. At mas the ves- principal port romance of the White on the farm and farm This ports Guay its have been buildings. of entrance into Costa own, who may thus employ- Tarrant’s s connect with the Sonora Rica; but now, Clty. 216.30 seems like a vast sum, but statistics sus- railway, ed the same house for to the Currier, John J. by years. The ship- tain the claim.” Seltzer .ch runs to El about 350 owing development of commerce "Ould Newbury:" Aperient. Paso, miles, also on the historical and keeper goes aboard sometimes when the Col. Brigham predicted that the in- -- A Atlantic side of the sketches. r.v> > effervescent there joins our Southern Pacitic country, its biographical grateful, draught. sys- illus. arrives in the but crease in the price of farm products would Sold by druggists for 50 years. 50c.and$l alike to old and harbor is not so often N 42 ship harbor, usually pleasing young. m and the visited 1896.974.45 benefit the element. “The Atchison, Topeka and Santa by foreign laboring price Tarrant & Co., Tfew York and mild and certain in its action. Davis, Rich ard Soldiers when siie is tirst tied up to the Chemists, vessels. The result is that are Harding. of wharf, of he “did not decline with road. The two days' trip from Eseu- charges forturne. A labor,” said, novel. 1897.D 29 s the New York .Sun. The crew some than ever and the Custom says is dis- the price of farm products and for a to Puuta Arenas is On higher House Elizabeth delightful. Gaskell, Cleghorn. Cran- the minute the time the farmer was forced to pay as much examination more charged ship’s lines are side the measured minute and exasperat- ford. illus. H. long, swells of the by Thompson. 1895. .G 21 c for the services of those who did this work made fast, and the captaiu ing, every turned out from William goes very soon, as while his were cut in oil loll unbroken to the on the thing being Gibson, Hamilton. Eye spy: ever, receipts horizon; it is on the same passengers’ trunks and small atield with Nature likely day. The ship two. Inasmuch as wages did not decline, er. a magnificent mountain panorama. every pack- among dowers and have come from a China or a 1 see no reason should be age iu the determination to find animated things. 1897.lp'7 3° may voyage, why they expect- tubes stretch a continuous chain from opened, ed to rise to with the advance to some other distant seas and correspond dutiable articles. The town takes its name Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Twice told voyage ill to north, throwing out many short, of farm products which are now bringing tales. 311 have been gone for months, and he starts Just from the fair the man Received peninsula which it is built guhu luges In all directions, upon only prices. Still, laboring forming •Henderson, Charles R. The social for home as soon as he can—down East or will be —a long narrow point of land benefitted by this advance in lies ,if iofty plateaus and green extending spirit in America. deep 1897.U145 14 wherever it may be—there to remain until prices. The farmer will discharge his into the covered with sand so dark s. The 50 volcanoes that are gulf, H. indebtedness and make THREE LINES OF SAMPLES FOR > strung Kingsley, Mary Travels in West, the ship is nearly ready for sea again. improvements that it is almost black, with a dull in which will labor. He will ng this narrow neck of land between glint Africa: Congo Eraucais, Corisco Then the shipkeepet is left in charge of require pur- the sunshine like that on anthracite coal. and the He is sometimes the sole occu- chase more of the products of labor, put- tw outiueuts. like beads on a Cameroons. illus, 1897. 523.20 ship. rosary, a vast amount of in Near its eastern with main pant, but most owners keep one other per- ting money circulation, ail in view—some others junction the Kipling, Rudyard. The seven seas. smoking, son, a man or a aboard. If the ad- and this will create a demand for labor in laud a river enters the hoy, CUSTOM SUITS for FALL thus and esoent i since large gulf, 1897.1224.26 a all and men who have been without WINTER. mg extinct—apparent- ditional person is man, it is to be lines, Jeanie likely a but shallow harbor. Lincoln, Gould. A genuine the or or !i.iwn ii]> in lim for inspection, not far making protected ship's carpenter, one of the crew employment, only partially employed, Kiri. will work full time at fair We Guarantee the Fit and To tile and left are stretches of 1896... 217.6 employed for that purpose. The wages.” and. The uai «w coast is hilly, and all right long ship- Workmanship. Lincoln, Jeanie Gould. Marjorie's keeper lives aboard of the ship until she heights, covered with forests. cocoa palms aud jungles of wild bamboo densely quest. 1896. goes to sea again. He may cook and eat and and 047 t cm! to the ocean. Costa banana, beyond rise the cloud- ail iiis meals or if there is a res- abruptly Lowell. James Russell. Poems. 1896. aboard, A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE th e forest-clad hills. As we neared close at ilium asnore, lie a seems e\cu greener and more fertile capped, limy get f< »r those who will go to-tlav ami a of ._.1213.40 liis dinners there. He get package the wharf 1 noticed a sleeps aft. He does .he neighboring railway car at the ( o/Reufs, Vol. 1. Earlier Me- GRAIN-O. It takes the place of coffee at about Republic—probably poems; not sleep in tiie room, hut he captain’s 1 -4 the cost. It is a food full of and i' v. of the doubt on the road morial verses: Vision of Sir drink, health, luiamamiy w.uereu ill every edge jungle—no : Lauu- takes his choice of file rooms of the mate ran be to the children as well as the which to fal. given adult numerous rivers. The entire area leads Esparza and and and tile second this the cus- by Adajuela, mate, being with benefit. It is made of \ ol. 2. The tom great pure grains and will soon be to San the Biglow papers. on the beach. entral America is a little less than completed Jose, looks ami tastes like the finest grades of Mocha Vol. 3. A fable for Under The sliipkeeper is the watchman of the the custom house critics; <>r .Java eotfee. It of "lit State of California, and its capital. Having passed and he looks after her in satisfies everyone. A cup of I the willows, and other poems. ship, many ways Grain-O is better for the than a be- the traveler liuds himself surround- system tonic, j about the same as Chica- gates and sees that no harm comes to her. He cause its benefit is What coffee breaks population Vol.4. Poems of the war; Hearts, permanent. ed about sees that tire stevedore’s men don't down Grain-O builds up. Ask your grocer for lts from Mexico by the queerest conglomeration and drop length to.Colombia ease rue; Sentiment; Fancy; blocks Grain-O. 15c. and 25c. of the on deck and that no injury of any thousand miles, while its greatest genus homo that can be collected in Humor ai\d satire; Epi-grams. kind is done to her inboard, and be sees one small town—bare-footed women with Maine .utli— that along the northern boun- register and State year book that no harm befalis her from tugs or Maine Central R. R. ot Nicaragua—is hOO miles, and its huge bouquets of flowers in their thick, for 1897-1898. ji L lighters or other craft. And he keeps the Olive in order. He is more than to s breadth, (in Costa 100 miles; black hair, mahogany-colored natives, In- Miller, Thorne. Four-handed ship likely Pica) be a man TIME-TABLE. folk, illus. 189(5. who knows a ship alow and aloft, .a of its moun- dians, mostizoos, [(crosses between 333.17 standing upon many Span- and to take a sailor’s in and a trams Morris, William. The defense of pride her, On and after June20,1S97, connecting at s iards and and ;■ ui may look at once upon both the Indians) Negroes, Chinese, personal pride in the ships of the house Burnham and Waterville with through trains for Guenevere, and other poems.1224.19 that ami the Pacific, it lies mixture. Most of the employs him. There are shipkeepers and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland ami Bos- wholly every ^conceivable William. Morris, The earthly para- who are not over are men content themselves in the nice, shipkeepers just ton "ill run as follows : a the tropics, though only the belt negligee dise. A 1893. like other in this poem. 3v.1224.31 i people respect; but, as a FROM BELFAST. costume of a merino mug the sea lias torrid climates. The undershirt, cotton Morris, William O'Connor. Hanni- rule, they keep their ships in perfect AM PM PM trousers and straw hat—some order. .... and all the principal cities, are dispensing bal : soldier, statesman, patriot, and Belfast, depart. 7 <>0 1 20 3 45 suppose you see in South street a line 17 <>5 +1 25 +3 52 mu in the high lands of the interior, altogether with the shirt and trousers cut the crisis of the struggle between Citvpoiut..... ship that takes your fancy and you walk Waldo.. 7 15 +135 t4 15 like trunks. The women the and Rome. Brooks ...... 7 20 1 45 altitude of g.uou to 7.000 feet, in a short, bathing Carthage 1897. down the wharf to aboard of If 445 go her. Knox 7 58 +1 58 15 10 wear iow cut chemises and (Heroes of the nations). 833.88 tiud the is temperate” as our Middle States. very gray- you gangway leading up to her Thorndike. 7 45 2 ('5 5 32 ; Francis editor. side and clean, not even 7 55 2 13 (3 00 the climate is cool and colored calico with a blue or black Palgrave, Turner, The bright any dust Unity. salubrious, skirts, 8 25 0 on the man Burnham, arrive. 2 35 25 golden treasury of the best songs it, rope a fresh, bright bit of he are cotton shawl over Clinton 8 35 2 45 6 50 sea-ports veritable Gehennas, long draped carelessly brass stanchion and lyrical poems. With notes. rope, manrope planted in Benton 8 45 2 55 7 <>8 and the head and shoulders. All are bare- t lie rail 11 40 4 dirty deadly, 1&X5...1218.1 handsomely polished, strips of Bangor. 35 and to canvas laid the A M afternoon we footed, strange say, while the men upon brass-covered treads bleery rounded Cape *Pellison, Maurice. Roman life in Waterville 8 52 3 13 7 30 of tiie steps from the a of tlie do not seem to be such inveterate smokers leading gangway p m A M tip peninsula of Nieoya Pliny’s time. Translated from the to platforms up the rail of the skip, upon Portland. —. 1159 6 35 1 40 as one liuds elsewhere in shelters tile of tlie same Spanish-America, French M. Wilkinson. With an the rail D. 4,,u 920 5 58 great gulf by brass-covered itself, and upon the Bostonno*ton, !E | w D. 4 02 9 30 7 25 ami threaded its narrow the women are seen without a introduction F. J. Miller. 417.21 down to the deck it & passage rarely cigar by 1897 steps within, why, Staples Cottrell, l!£St. wouldn't be to look TO BELFAST. ui tail mountains on either hand. or cigarette between their lips. From an Saco, Maine. First book of records of really necessary any further to know P M A M the town of what kind of : e with the urban the town is a miserable IVpperellborough, now sliipkeeper t E. D 7 00 9 00 point of the cape is ail standpoint was aboard Rl),roll here. Lint if you look down Boston, w D. 8 30 failure and derives its tl(£ city of Saco. 1893. ’.'74.19 S J reck, with high, bare, preeipit- only importance from the quarterdeck into the waist of A M P M Thanet, Octave,ps< ud. of .1 Portland. 1100 120 u's. from the fact that it is the eastern termi- the ship yon will see there a broad ex- tile top covered with verdure, A M The sheriff: inci- of deck as clean as nus of the missionary being panse any floor. If Waterville.. 6 35 00 4 glow I sunset, reflected from a 1">0 miles of railway above 7 30 dents in life of a plain man who you go forward and look, say, into the Bangor 7 00 7 l.» 1 40 s- am; tin rock looked like mentioned. A M A SI P M sky. tried to do his 1-897. 229 22 hoisting engine house, you liud the en- duty. Benton •; 4.-, 6 4 Yet to one who sees a 45 41 ued and turieted all on first tropical town, Oliver A gine and the tank and the room itself fortress, •Thatcher, J. short history Clinton...... 7 10 6 10 4 57 newly and and Burnham, 8 30 8 40 W d just, beymd it tlie lands of the waving palm*, and screeching parrots of medieval Europe. 1897.. 418.21 tastefully painted every- depart.....__ 505 high in trim. Look into the Unity.. s 48 9 15 5 22 COAL! thing COAL! perfect gal- " and smm » lit closed all around ns, sliut- chattering monkeys, playing with Wilkins, Mary E. Jerome, a poor Thorndike. 8 50 9 30 5 32 ley and you will liud that just the same; man. A Knox. '.193 19 45 15 39 tlie of naked throw a charm about novel. 1897. 213.31 is a M last glimpse the Pacific. pickaninnies, clean kitchen as any you evei saw, Brooks... 9 18 K»12 5 52 Wilson, Woodrow. Mere afloat or 9 29 +10 30 03 Mali, Hooded islands arc sot so the place which renders it almost attrac- literature, ashore, It is jtisi the same Waldo... 16 Citvpoiut. 1940 t.lo50 16 13 and other essays. 1899 ..Till '. everywhere about the the white Now is the Time to Your Winter's Coal i" sh"re. that it is difficult to dis- tive—until the. novelty wears oil". The I ship; Belfast, arrive-.. 9 45 11 00 6 20 paint is white and the brass tvoik is Buy s11 -■ from tlie wide laid out at are station. cme-shaped hiils streets, right angles, and the cabin is in order: Flag *For the Chautauqua Circle. bright; perfect Limited tickets for Boston arc now sold at$5.00 First Coal. much with Reading and the Quality, Thoroughly Prepared "'vw largo livers llow into this overgrown grass, and along veteran of the sea who keeps tiie from Belfast and a1’ stations on Branch. in this is TJiromJ i kels to all points West am! North- ■‘a 1 a their umiak*, are set at in- ship shape proud of her. ns lie > Peidiu. navigable long posts frequent j west via all lm -ale F. F. Cm>WLF\ has a perfect rieht fo he. She Pave routes, by Kansas Wit and Wisdom. Belfast. GFOKGKF KVANS. o :s i’.■nh, K1 tervaK supporting kerosene lamps. The Aucnt, Teinj»iz Mr marshaled near— ri.mgli staiie, brick or tiles, are all beauti- her she lias to go in a room by bor, towing aud discharg- herself in order to it our. or taking on but she's as ■ ing eaigo, laoi-- : so like cannot be fully sliaditl by orange, lime and magnolia get kept trim and handsome as though she were on -artb T tallest of this illus- trees, and every abounds in cocoa- Chestnut garden There is an awful lot of time wasted in exhibition. Coat, J'b-.i Blame, (white nui>, palms, almonds, papaws, tamarinds, hoping. The ship is deep in the water when the Store *• loot. and the lowest is mangoes, and other fruit trees. These shopkeeper first steps over the rail; la* Fujtj sees her ruse as take the with the of fence- Every woman knows some man who they cargo out of >.0()l >. Only two are together style ; Fivrc MJI PS A WKKK TO ANI) Furnace would be immensely rich instead •*!' poor her, until she is light, and stands on the Irazu and Barba, growing cacti, eight or more feet in height with her side PHOM BOSTON. ; j if “lie had his wife’s energy." high tides, above the wharf. PROMPT DELIVERY, CORRECT CARET l L 1)1 MM R\. — almost the WEKiHT, •- * hing an altitude of 11,*>00 conceal one-story dwellings, I The shipkeeper stays aboard for weeks. with their red-tiled roofs and boarded j Au Atchison man says that lie believes There may be days oriouger periods when there is aboard ex- sides he is getting over his love affair- where nothing doing of he: it wc would not be I painted white. The population is j THE SWAN & SIBLEY permitted he used to see a halo ou his gill's head he, cept what he does himself, when the ship COMPANY, die; sunrise probably about no I and the health I ">,000, though regular now sees an expensive hat. is silent; but sooner or later they begin to :i:t, :tr, \ ;tr Front SSt., Ucl Inst. TELEPHONE 3 t 2 census lias been taken within the iill her and from that on >u the morrow, we cast memory up again, there of man. the most favorable fea- If there is that a red-haired is more or less ife aboard of her and vely iittle cove, which forms Among anything hates it is a red-haired alongside. tures of the town is the Grand girl man. Caldera, two or three miles Hotel, A week or 10 days before the ship's u which has no it the the conies Punta Arenas. Directly in competitors, being It is probable that at some time in every sailing day captain to town. lie Commencing "londav, Sept. r>, 1807, steamers one short of it is a man’s life he has had an ambition to be- visits the owner's oftic-e, and down t s loomed the dark range of only Esparza, big goes are due t«» leave Belfast and sees the shin. He looks hei wooden on come an orator. after For Boston, via Camden and Roekland, Mon- as known as Los on building, resting piers out on Aguacates; stores and whatever other business he days and Fridars at about 2.8o p. m., Tuesdays, a coral where the and at ■ntti Publo scarred from reef, Caribbean sea have to attend to. Thursdays Saturdays f> p. m. volcano, An editor in a town bandies his may All this time as For COLUMBIA country Rueksport, Winterport and Bangor at from BICYCLES' throws its rainbow tints the tilis she is down ip?ious; cn the other the port, spray, reflecting subscribers with the same delicacy that a ship up going in the • to 8 a. m on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, water Two or and in the The windows are preacher does his again. three days before Saturday Sunday morning. Arenas. Point” in our sunlight. glass- congregation. For ami and (,*>amly she sails the come aboard and Searsport Hampden Wednesdays and the riggers at about 8 a. >t. 1897 Models, 5 per cent. Nickel Steel Standard ;dar). At the loot of Los less, partitions do not go high Sundays Tubing, Aguaca- If have an amber stem in bend her sails. to you your pipe of the no i so near enough the occupants of its was KR TURNING \Vorld, have to our deck that it seemed give apart- and want to find out whether it is genuine The crew discharged the minute ecjual, S75. ments much sense of she tied the new crew does we might converse with the people privacy—but the or not put the amber in alcohol for 24 up; not go From Boston, at 5 i*. m., every day except Sun- aboard until the last minute before she day and Thursday. was climate is for both those short- hours. If the amber is genuine it will j a long, low tile-roofed house, responsible From Boston, via landings, sails. It may he that the mate, the ex- way except Hamp- 1896 COLUMBIAS. Hammocks or canvas cots are disappear. den and Searsport, Mondays and Fridays at 1 v. n piles, and half a dozen thatched ; comings. ecutive officer of the conies aboard ship, m., Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 i\ m. Models 41 and known evuywheie :i;.7 <"Uuni.i.is, and the can tell him. Thus it Mondays Fridays. $60 u the bank. no vermin-infested region, and carpets are but the bill collectors don’t meet shipkeeper Somebody’s ranch, \ world, (HAS. F. JOHNSON, Bellast. Model that sometimes the Agent, 42, 26-inch wheels, .... $65 hut what in their absence. Meals in them. happens shipkeeper ('ALVIN ACSTIN. (Jeirl Boston. the world he can grow conspicuous by down the with Supt., goes bay the ship and WILLIAM H. HILL. Gen’l Boston the Grand at which Manager, narrow of sand between the Hotel, beaus, rice, comes off' with the but strip Before a man is 25 he takes every warn- pilot; oftener his bananas and red and and the a peppers always sees an duty is ended he steps ashore as the mountains, is mystery, figure ing° he for invitation. ml consist of two full dinners ship leaves the wharf. Hartford the port, off to the westward, are conspicuously, on a 10 a. m. and 4 It is hoped that sugar will keep Bicycles m.—with the SEDGWICK LINE. nmve patches of grass—an unusual day—at p. climbing until it becomes so expensive The Hawks of New England. 1897 Models reduced from $75 to $50 n the addition of coffee and bread to tropics, and it called to mind brought that girls will no longer experiment in the t that the Costa Ricans bedside very early in the morning. cake time a is seized lii the hawk it, have of late baking. Every girl my opinion, sparrow tlie Equal to any bicycles made except Ccin.bias. ■ Back of the hotel is a which is with a to work she goes out in handsomest of his race; his back is Boston & Co. largely into the business of cattle large plaza, yearning bright, Bangor Steamship We ask experts to examine them 1 iece by the kitchen and mixes a cake. his piece. now up golden cinnamon, wings blue Somewhere hereabouts the Mi- in the lianas of a landscape gardener, steely t*g. and jet black, and his tail chestnut, with and bids fair to a Cuban is settled. It was develop in time into woman who a Other colony An unmarried Atchison broad black band; iiis breast is beauti- » fc. Commencing Hay 25. 1897. steam Hartfords, $45, $40, $30. ■ml beautiful At it is ankle lives alone her front door with marked with chainlike BBL er Rockland. Capt M. L Abbott. some years ago, under a contract place. present keeps open fully patterns of will leave Belfast at 8 o’clock a. m., (or ar- SOME SECOND-HAND BICYCLES AT BARGAINS. a black 11 is mate is chestnut upon a n the government and Don Antonio deep in dust, and he who would rest him- bootjack. spots. above, rival of steamer from Boston; daily except Mon- banded with black. Unlike other day. for the of and self upon one of its adobe benches must hawks, For Columbia Catalogue free. purpose promoting A deal of that which is known as the of these birds does not Castine, Sargentville, Deer Isle, Sedgwick QE0. T good plumage vary and and when REA[)j Agent, Belfast. the cultivation of tobacco. The first look around for is with Brooklin, there are passengers will wing carefully scorpions, “merry laughter’’ among girls, really age. They usually make their ap- stop at Blake’s Point and Little Deer Isle. in some 44 MAIN STREET. a Ricans had never excelled in the centipedes, vipers and other pests of the squealing. pearance still, cloudy day, about returning the last of March, and take up their Will vat ion and ot the weed tropical region, which have the unpleasant I posi- leave Brooklin at 10 a. m. Mondays and preparation not an -——1_i Xo man is so worthless that he is tion in the meadows; from then until 12.30 other days, except Sunday, at habit of on touching and it was that the ex- voyages of dis- same and connect at Belfast with steam- '•‘lorket, hoped meandering effective gossip; people will not take his September they are always to he seen landings er from Boston on Wednesdays and Fri- the of trousers and his word for a scan- on (except need Cubans would be able to in- covery up legs down note, but they take either perched the topmost twig of days). dalous some tall elm or in the t them and a new and the inside of coat-collars, lu the middle story. hovering air on the Through rates for passengers and freight to Bar inaugurate Harbor and Fred Winter lookout for Their nest is in some all landings on Mount Desert Island. Atwood, Me., of the is a white prey. port, able industry. Seuor Maceo obtain- plaza painted wooden UH AS. Many a man owns a horse which he hollow tree or deserted woodpecker's E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. obe’ of rude and ruder WILLIAM H. H ILL, General himself and his colony most liberal k, proportions wishes would laydown and die, but which hole, or even a last year’s crow's nest. I Manager, Boston which is worth or his wants have often tried to ♦■-sinus from the government and a workmanship, commemorates the $50 $25.if neighbor account for the seem- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. services of Gen. Jose it. ingly friendly relations between •d 000 acres of the fertile Xicoya Maria Cauas, a na- existing the sparrow hawks and Over Miltmis Tire Itimriinct tive of golden-winged {Thirteen ($13,000,tit. o) ts. y was set for their use. One Punta Arenas, who fought apart bravely A good railroad official is a man who woodpeckers; both frequently occupv in the war iirst duties in Costa Rica will be to against the filibusters. Not can write a letter to a complaining ship- holes in the same branch, aud sit side by lor »e SpuingFiKi.p Fikk and Makink, Granite state Kiim lw i.av t o., File As- that doesn't mean side on of some ain how have far from this off the main per anything. top tall stub without the Comfort sociation* of and point, just Feel Capitoi. Fikk In- i:\m i; they progressed, Tim.AiiKi.PitiA, Ce., [Atchison Globe. least sign of un- you all about it. street and around the nearest is disagreement, although, N'ationaj. Fikk Jnspuanck corner, 1 am Co., IIaktit'KP, unn. less very much mistaken, the spar- nearer view the which the of 1‘unta Arenas, next market-plaza, stranger will row hawk often attacks larger birds, and Unsupposable. DESIRABLE RISKS WRITTEN ATtCURRENT RATES iing, showed its great iron wharf, iiud worth a visit. In its large quadrangle might easily carry off the young ones when the old were ;< of a birds absent. TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE O. d with au immense iron-roofed sheds limited of is W. J. did travel on a free [From variety produce Supposing Bryan the Hawks of New while lie was on the Pacific coast.'— England, by William Allen’s Foot for scene Ease and the in the pass oing, and back of it the several houses exposed sale, early E. in TORNADO INSURANTK WKITTEN FOR 5 TEARS, at lea rolls un Friend of man. Cram, Appletons’ Popular .Scieuce bnlldirps amptable. die post-office and customs mornings, especially on is a for depart- Sundays, busy No mind can such Monthly September. CORRESPONDENT OK MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. just-poising suppose and other new ed. There is no but one. There are booths on many remedies for lighthouse here, many gambling a thing. The wildest-scattering imagina- INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUC.HT AND SOLD. d locomotive to the the market square, and where tion shudders to a relieving distress caused headlight, bung shops aguar- imagine gifted young by LOANS NEGOTIATED. diente and foe of the corporations D. H. It of the wharf, answers the purpose. (native rum) imported beer are journing corns or bunions. is necessary for Mr. Bryan to travel, for Much in Little REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. tlft'orrespondenoe Solicited. 41 tr mi one of the retailed. are in buildings floated the flag Cock-fights, too, usually he feels the irresistible impulse to spread Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for no medi- * in several and runs osta Rica—au oblong banner with ver- progress places, betting himself over the country and communicate j cine ever contained so great curative power in POOR & ;d two of two of white high on favorite birds. himself to the world. But there should be SON, stripes, blue, so small space. They are a whole medicine ! Druggists. no reason to believe that he travels on a 1 Fannie Indian one of red in the Brigham Ward. GEO.F. Paste. center, representing He has EAMES, Ml,DM, free pass. beauty, eloquence, l,'‘ bve provinces of the Republic. Ours dramatic talent, a hundred ways of paying ls Mr. Horace P. does not care to the only vessel in port, though a Farrington, sou of Princi- his way if he help the ac- The Nose and Throat, Used by mechanics and to ";u of Westbrook cursed his fare. house-keepers remove m of w’ere anchored near the pal Farrington training corporations by paying lighters all kinds of stains from the hands without school, has been elected principal of the And above and beyond all these high en- Noi «41> Newbury Street, injury "ioirf waiting for prey in the way of ex- to the skin. manual school in to succeed dowments stands his unsurpassed skill in Hood’s Notice is that a discount of 4 training Saco, al- hereby given pe chest, always ready, cent, will *dsive for the service Mr. J. A. who the future. The man who be made on all Raxes for 1897 to charges necessary Frizzle, resigned last spring. reading foresaw sat- paid (Near Corner of Fairfield St.) ways efficient, always me before August 15th. I shall he at the Alder- and Mr. is 30 years of an that wheat would be 25 cents a bushel if oading unloading, as vessels can- Farrington age, isfactory; prevent a cold f Room in Memorial Building after August BOSTON, PRICE H)c. PER TUMBLER. alumnus of the of was elected has no need of free 1st, until further MASS. "* University Maine, and McKinley or fever, cure all liver ills, dady notice, from 8.30 a. m. to approach within a mile of the town. 11.30 a. m. since his graduation from has He can make money Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours ! college passes. selling sick headache, constipation, etc. 25c. M. by appointment die end of the wharf is a steam in jaundice, C. HILL, Tax Collector. crane, taught St. Paul and Philadelphia. futures. [New York Sun. The only. only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla Belfast, July 26,1897.—tf30 POOR & Octo'jeq 1SS6.—ly45 SON, Druggists. NEWS. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Editorial Notes. NORTHPORT Obituary. The flixer Family Reunion. the The annual The factory smoke seems to have affect- Miss Delia Hills is teachiug school at Alpheus Dyer died at his home on Union eighth reunion of the Mixer the Cove this fall. Association was held at Silver BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. ed Mr. voice. street Sept. 2d, at the age of 56 \ears. He Family Har- Bryan’s Are You vest Emery Brown of Rockland spent Sunday was born in Millbridge and was a son of the Grange Hall, Waldo, Sept. 2, 1897, and PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Merit with his friends here. late W. and Eleanor although the morning was wet one hundred Has been heard to re- Is what gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its great George Dyer. They anybody express aud were The came to has twenty-five present. States f its Fred Terrill was in town Belfast in 1851, and Alpheus that he voted for sound money and popularity, constantly increasing of Boston Sun- Journal Pub. Co. gret lived that of the Connecticut, New York aud Wisconsin were Kepublican sales, and enables it to accomplish its day and Monday visiting friends. here since with exception protection last year? Thin? represented, also the cities of Lawrem. wonderful and unequalled cures. The few years he was in the army, and later in A. Iff LSI VtV S. S. Chapman left this week for Boston CHARLES an Charlestown and Lynn,Mass., and the follow [BnsiiSs'Marager combination, proportion and process Detroit, Michigan. He was a member of Look about you! See for to join the sch. Mary B. Wellington as first towns in Waldo “Dollar wheat’’ is the derisive cry used in Hood’s Illinois and received wounds in ing county; Waldo, Kin preparing Sarsaparilla officer. regiment, yourself! Who suffer most "Green grows the barley, o”— Frank tries to re- Frankfort, Brooks, Belfast, Montvil wherever ex-candidate Bryan are unknown to other medicines, and the service for which Congress granted him from sleeplessness, nervousness, Jones’ Aroostook. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Elwell attended the Searsmout and Jackson At 10 o’clock the barley—in new his silver arguments. make Hood’s Sarsaparilla a special pension. He was a ship calker by nervous Church of God at Grove dyspepsia, neuralgia, was called to order the campmeeting Maple trade and followed the occupation through weak- company by Pres Seth Low has been nominated for the last despondency, general dent, Isaac and a business Sunday. life a few when he was on the Mixer, meeting Of course, silver is not to blame for the Peculiar to Itself except years ness? Who are on the office of of edge held for the election of high Mayor Greater New York. The summer visitors are fast disappearing, force of this city. He married officers, etc. T in the of wheat. It had It cures a wide of diseases because night police of nervous all change price range prostration the officers were elected: The office sought the man. and another week the Cove will very much Julia F. Smith of this city, who survives following Presides never had in of its as a blood It acts nothing to do witli it; fact. power purifier. time? Those who are thin, Oliver Blake; vice Hein resemble a deserted village. with one Miss Annie. One presidents, directly and poi itively upon the blood, him, daughter, The New’s has an editorial chloral, bromides, Vereua Dolliff : W. p. Bangor Daily Mrs. Jennie and son of Mrs. H. J. Locke of and two Opium, Rogers, chaplain, and the blood reaches every nook and Merryfield Hope sister, Belfast, on the Production Has it been learned whether that headache make Delia treas- "Over of A 1,500 have returned home from a William and of powders, only Cammett; secretary, Sanborn; Laws.”^ corner of the human system. Thus all very pleasant brothers, George Portland, dollars whicli is to be the ex-candi- matters worse. Iron and bit- urer, W. B. Cammett: committee on ai greater evil is the under-observance of paid the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues visit to Mrs. Ellen Sheldon. remain. The funeral was held Sunday af- influence of Esther Charles date for his one Ohio effort is come under the beneficent Rev. John F. Tilton The ters are stimulants. To rangements, Sheehan, Su- laws. Bryan Charles Batchelder arrived ternoon, officiating. only Saturday born, Isaac Mixer: committee on in coin? floral were very handsome and in- be cured, and cured for program guaranteed gold from on a brief visit to his offerings good, morning Boston Isaac G. "Now that the time for summer outings cluded the following: Crescent from the you need a food. Sanborn, Ruth L. Cammett, Me home. He returned on Monday’s boat. fat-making has a recent Grand from his wife and M. Whitcomb. arrived,” says exchange. That sound you have heard Army; pillow You want new blood, rich rattling Mr. Wardwell Sprague, wife and two chil- After an hour in the ha! You are off. The time has arrived daughter; cut flowers from Mr. and Mrs. H. spent dining way over the is not caused the blood; and a strong nerve- country by put- dren returned to Boston Monday from a de- Association was called to order a- to foi winter Hood’s J. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Locke, Miss agaiu prepare innings. tonic. ting up of shutters, as was the case at lightful visit to their friends and relatives. listened t<» the Mary Kuowlton, Dr. J. M. Fletcher and SCOTT'S EMULSION of following program: M this of the Cleveland administration. are remarks bv The summer visitor—may his tribe in- stage Sarsaparilla Several of the cottages still open at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Welch, Mr. Sallie Blake, Matilda Liumk six for Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- The One True Blood Burifier. $1; $5. Temple Heights and the visitors are enjoy- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Benj. Mixer, Jerry Mixer, Maria Clemen crease—has gone or is going, and we have George Innis, is It feeds to sit and this beautiful weather to the phites all this. the Sanford the now to Is Mr. quietly by e»re Liver to ing September W. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mixer, surviving ehildrer look forward to our winter crop of Bryan going Li 41 na11 Ills; easy Knowlton, Trussed; to 25c. best of their tissues, makes rich blood, and ami ice. perhaps allow the statesmen of Mexico, nOCKl S HlIIS take, easy operate. ability. bouquets, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins; wreath, George Mary Mixer, from whom the nerves. members of the through the direction of the London Mrs. Annie Batchelder has returned from Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moody; basket, Mrs. M. strengthens association are descend.it, remarks was A. Frost. t»y Israel Staples and Oliver Bia» Boston's subway opened for busi- “gold power,’* to commit another crime? the past few years were the result of au a visit to Rockland to her husband, captaiu Book about it free for the asking. recitation Mae ness last week. You of was by Whitcomb; song may have noticed increased supply and cheaper means of sch. Helen, while his vessel being For sale all at 50c. and died at his home on by druggists Grace recitation M the recalked on the Benjamin Libby Bay Mixer; by Josephine incidental reference to it in the Bos- After a series of regular Democratic production and transportation. railway. $1.00. View street Sunday forenoon after ail illness er; song by Lou Patterson; recitation ton dailies—to the extent of numerous Democratic Con- rows, the Pennsylvania At the Old Homestead. The SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. Herrick of but two weeks. Mr. Libby was a native j Carrie Rogers; dialogue Mae Whitt columns. by vention endorsed the Chicago free-silver Governor Tillman made some thrilling have from far and near to family gathered of Canaan, but went when a young man to and Harry Richards; recitation by M ir. cheered for nomi- to a little band of at platform, wildly Bryan, remarks the other day exchange greetings Northport. Nearly was iu a "Only 20,000 at Lewiston Wednesday” Dixmont, where he employed sole- Cook; song by Josephine Mixer: recitar a York State. Mr. Herrick secur- nated ticket, and then adjourned. What free silver Trojans iu New eighty years ago Joseph leather foreman of a es- The Maine Conference. by Millie Richards; recitation Lulu r was a head-line in a Bangor daily last tannery, being large Congregational by a tract fools these mortals be. He told them that who said ed of land comprising nearly 360 tablishment many He came to Bel- rnett: Lou Patterson: recitatu” week. That was a anybody years. song, pretty good crowd, situated three miles or more west of The General Conference of the Congrega- prosperity was coming was miserably mis- acres, fast about 1884, and|has been employed since Gillie Whitcomb: declamation, Harr\ ! but claimed attendance at. tional churches of Maine wili he held in Bangor 30,000 which when he took then in the taken, and that the present boom in wheat Saturday Cove, posses- highway department of this city. ards ; recitation by Cassie Rogers; d< her fair on Four hundred and thousand Brit- 21-23.. is the order that day. fifty sion contained one acre of cleared land. Belfast, Sept. Following and the movement was only Although the position of Street Commission- tiou by Jimmie Kelley; recitatn ; ish from Australia have been re- general-prosperity of exercises: guineas In this then wilderness lie began the battle er is to the of local The but a “hot-balloon” which subject changes politics, Florence Kelley. All went home say Bangor Commercial twits Lewiston nothing affair, Tl KSDAY SEPT EM B KK 1 807 ceived in San Francisco, in payment for of and of incessant toil the re- J1, life, by years and several different men under different shall come next The next r*- on its •moral but we that would soon into In year." show;" hope of American wheat. This is collapse nothing. sult of his labor was rewarded fields of 10.00— Organization and Business. Necrol- exportations by administrations have held the position, Mr. will he held at tile same place ti docs not that had au im- the wheat advance was a ogy. imply BaugOr another case where the Western farmer is fact, simply waving grain and other crops. The trees of Libby has always been the Commissioner’s 11.00— Conference Scrim n, Prof, Henry L. Thursday in September, isjts. > moral show, and is proud of it. But movement on the of men the forest furnished him lumber and mate- being tramped upon by the gold power of part designing right hand man. Always faithful and indus- Chapman, D. 1 >.. Brunswick even knows that when it comes to to aid Mark Hanna’s rial for and in time a body Great Britain. political aspirations, building purposes, trious his services were continued from year A FTERNO*. >N. a crowd is it house was built and also barns to receive entertaining Lewiston not in and anyway New Yorkers would suffer by to year without regard to party, and as an 2.00— Devotional Service, Rev. H. J. the abundance of the harvest. Into his new Wells, Yiualhaven. v. i'll for it would increase the of their man he had the Bangor. “Blessed is the whose soldiers it, price honest, upright respect of 2 of country home he his bride, Miss liuth 30—Report Corresponding Secretary, bread. If the Governor had half an brought Black, all who knew him. In his he was all Rev. E. M. Cousins. for It and are to the eye family The city council should compel lazy fight willing give a young woman well qualified to share with of for viewing the signs of the times, he that the words husband and father imply in 2.45—Report Secretary for Sunday- property owners to cut down the weeds best they have, the best that any man lias, her husband the and sorrows of schools, Dea W. A. Robinson. young joys their truest sense. He was married twice. about their premises. could see that the day has passed for this 3 00—Address, “The and the their own lives, to preserve it, because fife. Many years were spared them to en- Prophet His first wife, formerly Miss Eunice C Dis- This is from a Colorado and is a kind of talk. Berry Preacher," Rev. H. Cutler, Bangor. paper, love it. Such an the United joy the blessings their \Tears of toil had they army of Pittsfield, died eight years ago and his cussion. rci: ii.dor of the new Maine law requiring States has in brought. The result of their union was a 4 0b—Addresses, “The always commanded all her second, formerly Miss Mary A. Clark of Bel- Congregational t 'wns ;»i A careful estimate of the of Church in Relation to Modern and cut the bushes along the road- at Buffalo. shoitage family of ten children and one by adoption, Thought history.’" [President McKinley iast, survives him. He le'aves four daughters Modern Methods," Rev. J. L. Quimby, Gar- sole. But the law makes no for food in shows that in rye making eleven in all, who are as follows: provision supply Europe and one son, Mrs. C. A. Mattoon and Mr. diner; Rev. E. L. Marsh, Waterville Dis- then removal, and the News and the conditions are as bad Mrs. Ruth Taber of Boston; Joseph of cussion. Bridgton It seems as though everything had turn- potatoes Walter B. Libby of Worcester, Mass., M-s. Mrs. Lineoln- it never as as an Northport; Elizabeth Gritlin of EVENING. says better have been enacted. A ed against the shriekers, whether in wheat. Ilye is important F. K. Smith of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs W. I). calamity J. B. Herrick of Samuel 7.15—Praise The Moderator. hint as wheat coun- ville; Northport; Moore of and Mrs. F. Service, .sometimes better than a law. of the free-silver or free-trade Their article in many European Whitman, Mass., G. type. B. of Belfast; Mrs. Thankful Gritlin of 7 30— Address, “Tin* Motive of Foreign of Elgin, 111.; also two Mrs. latest misfortune in a and the same is, of course, true of Dauby sisters, Missions," Rev. J. E. Barton, I). D., Sec. A comes the way of tries, David L. IJerriek of North- .seimioi Chandler, lighting for a dry Northport; Mary A. Rollins of Detroit, Me., and Mrs. B. C. F. M. recent announcement the indi- potatoes. The shortage in wheat, rye, dock at the Portsmouth and in showing port: Mrs. Hannah Wilson of Belfast; George H. Locke of Mass. 8.15. Address, “Jubilee Years of the A. navy yard and iu is now estimated Charlestown, vidual deposits in the national banks of potatoes Europe Mrs. Jane of B. C.: Mrs. M. A. and Jubilee Responsibilities to the to the one in Spaulding Victoria, Funeral services were held at his late home opposition Boston, frankly as follows: Depressed Peoples in America, Rev. C .1 the country to be the largest on record. Ruby Jameson and Mrs. Celesta Howard of says that he expects the support of the Bushels Tuesday noon, conducted by Rev. G G. Ryder, 1) D., Sec. A. M. A. Rockland. It was at the old homestead, now Maine No doubt he will be Wheat. 3C 1,000,000 Winslow. The interment was iu the family WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, lS‘,'7. delegation. occupied Mr. and Mrs. David From the position of private soldier to Eye. 325,000,000 by Herrick, lot in Detroit. A number of handsome bbo—Sunrise Rev. A. L. Portland or Batli should large Prayer meeting, disappointed. Potatoes..1,000,000,CCC that the 4th family reunion was held Mon- Eliot. that of President of the United States is a and appropriate tioral offerings were pre- Chase, have the new dock; and we expect the Gth. It was a most 8 30—Devotional Rev. J. S. dry day, Sept. perfect day, sented friends and Service, long step, and there is but one man who 1,025,000,000 by loving neighbors. Strong, Patten. Maine delegation will look after the inter- which no doubt caused the large attendance, has made it. lie was at the Buffalo With a shortage of 1,025,000,COO bushels !».bb—Maine Missonary Society, Hon. Ga- ests of the state when the matter comes yet it being the largest held thus far. gathering Mr. William Either died at his home in len C. Moses, President. Report of Secre- reunion the other one Wm. McKin- in the food supply of Europe, the silver up. day, Tlie most remarkable feature of the reunion tary, Rev. 1). P Hatch. Report of Treasur- 1st, aged 7.5 years and 8 months. And he was a ruffled orators are of their ca- Unity, Sept. Hon. J. L. Business. Ad- ley. not bit either thinking revising was the presence of every child of the family, er, Crosby. He was born in I'nity and spent all of his dresses. 3!on. James W. Wakefield of Bath, State when his carriage was refused admittance lamity argument of last year. all born and having passed their lives to life there, with the exception of the three AFTERNOON. liquoi agent, reports that sales have fallen to the camp by an old soldier wlio knew maturity in the old home they had come to years spent in the war of the Rebellion. He 2 00— Devotional Service, Rev. W. H. Mc- Three or four the to visit. One of the sisters came as far as off greatly. years ago only obey orders. A Young Man Assaults His Father. was one of the tirst to enlist when his coun- Bride, Bristol. Victoria, B. be on this occasion. 2 of Committee to visit Bow- business of the agency amounted to about a C.,to present called and remained until the close of 30—Report an old man try Thomas Saban, nearly eighty The oldest was Mrs. Ruth Taber of Boston, doin College. hundred and thousand dollars a year. And now there is of the war. He was in Prison five fifty prospect higher of was assaulted last Libby 2 45—Report of Committee to visit Bangor years age, Wednesday She is 76, but from appearance would not be Now it sells about thousand for corn. The are tak- which so his health that LEADS THEM ALL only sixty prices Europeans his son of Me. Last months, impaired Seminary*. by Henry Oakland, over Mrs. Celesta Howard of 3 00—Maine and Educational So- judged 60, he was never well after. He was much College dollars1 worth. The reason of this, in ing our corn in great quantities, and here winter Mrs. Saban died and since then Mr. very Rockland is 56. All are as and ciety, Rev. J. G. Merrill, D. D., President healthy rug- interested iu and was a firm his is that the State is statistician B. W. Snow of S. has lived alone at his home in Palermo politics Repub- 3 30—Maine Congregational Charitable So- opinion, throughout Chicago, a family group as one could find in the ged lican. He was a member of the Methodist ciety, Rev. E. B. Mason, D. D., President. the law is more enforc- one of the ablest on in the one-half mile from the town road. Mrs. prohibitory laxly experts crops and in all will for some world, probability church and constant in his attendance at 4 00—Reception and Reports of Delegates Saban had two cows which has been the ed. and those who drink liquor are pro- country, with an estimate that the corn years to come grace these reunions their from and to Corresponding Bodies. by service. He leaves a wife and one poor old man’s support. Wednesday Henry daughter, 4 3V)—Address, Rev. Si. I>. lvneeland, curing it at saloons rather than at the crop of the country will ire no more than presence. The old house was beautifully Mrs. E. L. Wood, and two granddaughters. Sec. N. E Sabbath Protective went to the place and said he had come to League. "PALMER- 000 bushels this decorated inside with wild Mowers and run- agency. 1.800.000. year against The funeral services were at his home, con- 4 45—Address, “The Sea Breeze,*' Rev drive away his mother’s cows. His father a Lawrence Field Secretary of the 2.283.000. 000 bushels last year. This ning vines, presenting delightfully cool and ducted by Rev. E. S. Burrill. The deceased Phelps, is a three and trouble ensued. Mr. Saban Boston Seaman’ Friend There cornered fight in prog- objected As Society. means for corn. And pleasing appearance. we passed through will be missed not iu his but in higher prices yet was on the lounge and struck only family EVEN I NO. ress among the stockholders of the Bed lying Henry we noticed besides silver continues to fall. those of the family we the community. Masonic Bel!,: him several times with his fist on the side of 7.1")—Praise Service, The Moderator. Temple, Seal Bemedy Company, formerly of Bock- have named the relatives and in- following on tic1 his head. The old man ran for the door and 7 30—Address, “Present Demands land, latterly of Lowell, Mass., and now vited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Beuj. Rolerson and. the Churches,’- Rev. A, E. I.et’s seel the advocates him Wedding Bells. Miuistiy free-coinage Henry struck with the broom stick of Mr. I D. Boston. practically defunct. The company is Stockton, Cal., Fred Taber of Bos- dinning, D., last over a our year promised the farmer 81.00 a the head, cutting gash live inches ton, Mr. ami Miss Emma 8.00— Address. “The Attitude of Min- said to have an indebtedness of about George Herrick Stowers-French. Capt. James P. The old man fell near the isters and Churches in Mutters of P.i!>i;ca! bushel for wheat if they would dilute the long. woodpile of Mrs. GriMiu of S">0,( •" with assets of less than half that Nortliport, Nancy Stowers and Miss Josephine B. French, Criticism,” Rev. E. C M« re. D. D.. Provi- and the son jumped on him. Mr. S. got his currency of the country witli silver, but Rockland, Miss V. Grittin of Lincoln- both of were married dence. ► sum. While of the Saudypoint, Thursday, many stockholders arm around his son’s neck, him a admitted did not know how much giving ville; also Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Grif- | Sept. 2d, at 1 o’clock at the residence of Mr. THURSDAY, SF.l’TKMB EK “.3, 1807 the full for their they paid par value, £10, fast hug and with the other hand reached a Mrs. R. T. C> 30— the dollai would lie worth. IVe know Mn, Herrick of Nortliport, Mrs. aud Mrs. Bunker on Washington street, Sunrise Prayer-meeting. slock it is said that the received stick of wood and struck several 8 30—Devutional Servi< e. company Henry Nellie Farnham, Mrs. Alberta Farnham, Brewer. The was how much it is worth— 10 cents. Yet the ceremony performed by i'.( of in about >1 share for stock sold to on the three and Addresses, “The State R.-iiguui only per clips head, cutting gashes Mr. aud Mrs. Emery Corthell, Norman Rev. B. B. Merrill, pastor of the First Con- farmers have gut their dollar a Rey- Maine," Revs. G. P». IL-sock, Aroostook; a bushel, the which stunned him so B-okl and parties, and bill in equity is to fracturing skull, nolds and Mattorn Corthell, Mr. J. A. Wil- gregational church. aud Mrs. Stowers D. L Yale, Hancock; E. R Smith. Fru. .- and it in too. This Capt. got good money, the old man got 1 in; B. S. Oxford : E. II Abbott. be tiled to compel full payment by stock- away. son, Leslie and Albert Miller of Belfast, Mr. left on the afternoon train for a wedding Rideout, shows the wisdom of rejecting new- went to Dr. and had his Union; A. F. Dunuells, Uii. d G. Lewis holders wh" have not i a full. Henry Delaney Elisha Griffin, Mrs Geo. Ma- trip to lvineo. On their return will re- paid Charges Northport, they York ; C. I). Crane, Washington. Diseimsi m. fangled theories without a careful test as wounds dressed. The old man got to Charles of mismanagement are also made. In tlie honey, Belfast, Mrs. Jennie Spaulding of side at Saudypoint. Both bride and groom 10 30—Communion Servi-•<-. Business. to their probable etfect when put into Stowe’s, the nearest neighbor’s, and Dr. De- exercises and prompt- nut al course of events will Victoria, B. C., John Howard, Mrs. Emma are well known and they will have the best Closing adjournment litigation was summoned and his wound dress- ly at noon. operation. laney Adams, Mr. and Mrs. wishes of a host of friends. use wliat assets and there will Rockland, George up remain, ed. The old man was afraid to home women’s MISSIONARY MEETINGS, WEDNESDAY. go Herrick, Percy Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. be farther accessions to the list of lest return and 11.00— Semi-Annual Meet- long Those Henry might make further Twenty-fourth statesmen who went abroad a Herrick, Belfast, Mrs. Richard Bennett of At the home of the of the Woman's Board of Missions, Mrs. vi vims of the Maine medicine so John staid him. Whjddon-Edwards. ing patent trouble, Stowe with Stockton couple of months ago to find out why Japan Springs, Kate, Cora, Harold bride's Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Hannah T Fenu, President. boom. and his father were parents, Joseph Henry both smeared aud I “30—Seventeenth Anuuai Meeting of the went to the standard can come home. Maud Herrick of Belfast, James Wight gold with blood. wards, Wednesday evening, Sept. 1st, Woman’s Aid to the Maine Missionary Soci- HEATERS^ of Mrs. Mae Herrick of Director Preston of the Mint Bureau has Northport, Penob- Robert H. Whiddou and Miss Emily A. Ed- I etv, Mrs. K. B. Lewis, President. City Government. Fred Spratt, the first selectman, on learn- RADI ATOn scot, Elijah Herrick of Islesboro, Miss | *> told it in his table showing the values of wards were united in marriage by Rev. Geo HOT WATER or STE A ing of the affair interviewed the parties and Herrick of The of Myrtle Rockland, Mr. and Mrs. a com- September meeting the city coun- coins. The table shows that the N. Howard in the presence of large Transfers in Real Estate. foreign advised Henry to take himself out of town Herbert also Cora BEST FOR ECOHOMY-EFF1CIENCY*Di^ cil was Gray; S., Clyde M., Jus- '■ held Monday evening, with a full pany of friends aud relatives. The parlors Send f.-.r !-onv ’1 Japanese silver yen, which was worth in and told him he could not drive away the pamph’et. aldermen and seven tine H., George H., aud Miss Flora of Bel- hoard of members of were beautifully decorated with golden rod The following transfers in real estate were u," CURNEYHEATERM 18SS 75.3 cents, had in 1897 fallen to 48.8 cows. Mr. 163 1 ranklln Street, corner Congress, B-; the common council present. The roll of fast, and Mrs. Wm. Sellers aud son and aud the window where Waldo of Deeds that he would leave and asparagus, bay recorded in County Registry cents, while the gold yen had not changed Henry promised Maurice of Mr. and Mrs. John accounts amounted to $5,3(10.23, and includ- Northport, the couple were married was a wealth of for the week ending Sept. 8, 1807: Mattie at all. This tells the and Messrs. not trouble the cows or his father again, and Hartshorn handsome there ed, in addition to the routine the fol- story and Mr. and Mrs Freeman decorations, being many to Frank E. Whit- bills, he took his M. Merithew, Searsport, Mantle and Dubois as Thursday departure. Wentworth of Mrs. stately palms, combined with flowering lowing : may well come Belfast, Lydia Sleeper laud and in Here the matter will if and overhead a bell of white comb, do.; buildings Searsport. probably drop, of John Kimball of plants, hung -J I*. & Co., on home and own up to the facts. Wisconsin, Belfast, Miss At 8.15 o’clock Mis* Josie to Simon S. ANNOUNCEMENT Melligan concreting Mr. Saban has another chrysanthemums. (Dear Hills, Northport, Brown, Main and Church streets.§ 477.GO Henry ketps away. Helen Bird, Mrs. Miss B. Worthen Mendelssohn’s Elmyra Thompson, played wedding Waterville, et als., land in Northport. John ■J. F. for same. 194.01 son Samuel, who lives at North Palermo and the Wilson, curbing Leona Miller, Mrs. Lizzie Elmer march, and bride and groom, together Morrison & Farmers themselves Knight, S. admir, Unity, to Benj. F Cottrell, constructing may congratulate is a likely young man. [a. g. with the bridesmaid, Miss Jennie Whiddou Smedburg, by Driukwater and Joseph Driukwater of sewers. 1,507 00 that the Dingley law, which protects their of Belfast Me., aud best man, Charles W Chase, do.; land in Unity. Francis But- H. P. for same_ Farrar, engineer 109930 Northport, Miss Sarah Ordway of Belfast, Edwards, took their position under the floral to has into teiiek estate, Malden, Mass., Hayward Dr.W L.Wesl The committee on finance was productions thoroughly, gone The Mrs. Wm. L. Howe of bell aud Rev. Mr. Howard tied the instructed Susquehanna's Quick Trip. Lincolnville, John nuptial land in Frankfort. Harold The recent of the knot. A reception followed, Mr. and Mrs. Peirce, Frankfort, to investigate all unsettled claims for taxes operation. report Wade of Belfast. A tine collation was serv- Edwards aud Wm. father E. Miller et als, Searsmont, to Emma E. Bureau of The Bath ship Susquehanna has made the Joseph Whiddou, and sewer assessments prior to 189(5 and to .Statistics shows that the im- ed at one o’clock and about 75 sat down to of the the the I voyage from Honolulu to New York in 89 groom, being receiving party, Small, Belfast; land in Belfast. Alice J. of 12 to report at the next meeting, with such recom- portations articles of farm product a course of over miles. tables fairly trembling under their load of mother of the groom being unaole be days, covering 14,000 Fletcher, Peabody, Mass., to Mary C. Ames, She carried a of tons of raw present, owing to a slight illness. There liraduate and Medalist Ou!a mendations as to settlement as seems ad- —wool, cottou, fibre, cargo 2,100 good things. After dinner a business meet- feathars, chicory, were about 75 relatives and friends of the land and in Lincoin- sugar. She reached Cape Horn in 49 days. Lincolnville; buildings ar_\ College, visable. cattle, oranges, ing was held, at which the following officers aud Caterers Dill preserved fruit, hides, Gales were encountered west of the Cape, young couple present, ville. Moses Kenney, Searsmont, to John Tbe of Belfast of was .••• bill the Water Co. for water and hut from 50 south in the Pacific were elected for the ensuing year: Presi- served one their best spreads, which Wishes t<> an*i. m *.• the beans, rice, sugar—during June, 1807, degrees F. land and buildings in Sears- in by all. The ushers were Hall, do.; for municipal purposes, (except hydrant around to 50 degrees south the Atlantic dent, David L. Herrick, 1st vice throughly enjoyed \irinit.y that he has op, :.- were more than .70 per cent, than Northport; S. John H. inont. A. to Lizzie greater ten were consumed. Fair Joseph Edwards, Edwards, Emily Farrow, Islesboro, > rental §814.25 was and an order only days of the Belfast Liveiy C an.i presented president, A. J. Wilson, Belfast; 2d, vice Ernest of Wakefield aud C. A. in June, to winds marked the run up the South Atlantic. Tyzzer Page, A. do.; land and buildings in Isles- was that the same be offset 1805, amounting §23,500,000, of Coombs, all diseases ot the ilomoru .it, passed against She was nineteen days from the Horn to the president, J. H. Montgomery, Camden; Jr., of Melrose. The bride was a picture COO the boro. Lizzie A. Coombs to Emily A. har- seientilio ami humane m- the Water Co. in against 815,400, corresponding 210 knots a one loveliness in a beautiful dress of white or- prnio:| taxes, according to the equator, averaging day, and chaplain, Ida A. Mahoney, Belfast; secre- month of last run over white silk trimmed with lace and laud and in Islesboro. Mary contract between the and Belfast Water year. days being 270 knots. She was twenty- gandie row, buildings city tary, Lucy A. Herrick, Belfast; executive white and carried sweet The three days coming north from the equator. ribbons, peas. J. Pendleton, Islesboro, to Roderick N. Pen- Company. a steamer takes Yet committee, John B. Howard, bridesmaid was attired in yellow silk, trim- Many tramp longer. Rockland, dleton, do.; land in Islesboro. Levi S. Ellis, E M. Bean was allowed §3 00 for main- “In the coming campaign in the Greater the Susquehanna had light winds from the Thankful med with lace and Dresden ribbons. When Griffin, Northport, Isabella Griffin, S. Collins. Ja- run for Mr. aud Mrs. Whiddou at 10 15, Stockton to Joseph 1 ’iiing a watering trough. Xew York, the canvass will be one of the equator. The average daily the voy- departed Springs, Lincolnville. At the close of the meeting were covered with a shower of age was 100 knots. The trip is the fastest they literally maica Plain,Mass.; land in Stockton Springs. An order was the passed authorizing fiercest and most momentous in the his- made vessel from Honolulu since singing, recitations and were rice, and the escape was made more difficult by ass*ling reading indulg- Frank H. French, Boston, to Fred F. Per- Mayor and finance committee to refund the of American the of the Seas did it in ed in the from the fact that the hack doors were tied. tory politics. It will deter- Sovereign eighty- by young folks ami were highly Established »*i L.' r.canl TlinrAilai imvh Stockton Sgrings; land in Stockton bonds of the due in 1898 and two days in the early fifties. The Sovereign all. kins, city falling mine whether the great centre of Ameri- enjoyed by About 4 o’clock the people evidence of the liberal of rice used. of the Seas was one of the clippers turned quantity Springs. CAPITAL amounting to §498,700, ami to place the bonds to hands were will be for three weeks and on STOCK, $1 50,(Hit can conservatism, wealth, and civilization, out by Donald KcKay, and one of the began depart, shaken and They absent ©f the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad sailers that ever hailed from Bos- their return will reside in Melrose. The the second of the to proudest farewells were taken with the fondest hones city world, is be given handsome decorations were in of SURPLUS, $33,00!*; Co. owned the in the form of a sink- ton. On her record-breaking run around charge The Barre Granite Quarries. by city, that all would meet again next year. Alto- Mrs. Susie Smith over to the forces which last year the Horn she one day made 430 knots, and Mrs. Orsborne Emerson, fund to secure the of the new fought 1>KI*()SI I " SO! I ing payment gether it was a most occasion. and Miss Ella M. Edwards. A uephew of se- for the destruction of the four days averaged 398 knots. delightful Barke, Vt., Sept. 2. A syndicate lias bonds if deem it so madly stability the bride’s a of a church in they proper to do; to fix There was no hitch in the program, as the pareuts, pastor cured control of the Barre granite quarries the time at of the social system and of republican in- St Louis, was present as one of the special them under one which the bonds shall become committee had taken to have and will begin operating '' Don’t think that liver needs pains every of the The were a Sate boxes tor rent at or is to be your treating guests evening. presents 15. The has been deposit due and the rate of interest thereon. stitutions, controlled the eve management Sept. project by if are bilious. It don’t. It’s your detail of silverware and beautiful a you complete, consequently rythiug dazzling sight in of formation since the fail of 1*05. $S year An order the elements in the which stomach. That stomach is tokens the esteem in which the are process authorizing purchase of a community rep- is, your really passed off harmoniously and a of couple a the of general After working year syndicate plan 1 what causes the biliousness. It has put held. Mass., Reporter Sept. 4th. Our new vault is une-piaU* watchman’s time record was laid on the resent its honor, enlightment, and enter- good feeling pervaded every soui, and all [Melrose, purchase gave way to the idea of securing your liver out of order. >» * t hie. leases of the property. Yesterday only two and UNEXCELLED prise, its intelligence and its sanity.” See what’s the matter with your stomach. went away feeling better and happier for this of the 53 owners stood out and in the count r\ Voted to strike from the roll of accounts Sick stomach poisons the liver and then still out of Boston. quarry and burglarv York Sun being present, feeling greatly indebted Speediest a deal was made with one of them i [Xew (Dem.) there’s trouble. Shaker Cordial morning the bill of a citizen against whom there are Digestive to David Herrick and wife for their and the of the Barre Quarry Those renting boxes an cures stomach and then all’s well. That’s gener- steamer out organization The fastest passenger sailing under the laws of of their b v unsettled taxes. ous hospitality and the free and man- Company, incorporated privilege taking Silver Orator Bland has his foot in the case in a nutshell. hearty of Boston runs direct to Boothbay Harbor, is announced. The of put Maine, with 8150,000 capital vault. report M. C. Hill, collector of taxes, Shaker Digestive Cordial is no secret. ner in which were received and enter- With a full head of steam and her eugiues it He has hot they The is Alvin F. Sortwell of Cam- again. grown under the Formula is on bottle. But it’s the their best the Lincoln will make 20 president showing §31,400 collected on taxes of 1897, every tained. Thus closed the largest gathering doing bridge, Mass. The deal gives a monopoly was referred to the collar because of the honest way it’s made, the honest miles hour. Since on the route chairman of the finance “wheat-and-silver” simple per going of the business of handling granite from the of yet held by this family, and one to be one of eastern committee. Shaker herbs and other ingredients which long she has run past every the in I’ talk of the and at- and will be of great advantage K. II. M anti-free-coinagists, it’s that makes it so efficacious. remembered for its manifestations of brother- bound the Cape Ann—an 18 knot quarries lU IKilN. Adjourned. composed, boats, the matter of outgoing shipments. The out- tempts to that the increase in Any real case of indigestion and bilious- boat—included. Were it necessary she explain ly and sisterly affection and of a spirit of put of the quarries is estimated at 50,000 ness can be cured with a few bottles of could make the round trip from Boothbay Concerning Local Industries. wheat prices is simply the result of short- and love that will tons annually. Shaker Digestive Cordial. Try it. friendship surely grow Harbor to Boston and return between day- of Glasses and Disea e ages abroad. In doing this, however, he Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to 8100 stronger and more tender each year in the and dark in the summer. [Boothbay Fitting light The Fairs. P. L. Strout fired a kiln of brick per bottle. County Saturday. gives away his whole argument about hearts of those who annually meet in these Register. the and Ear a Specialty erected a reunions. fairs art- don't Eye Hutchins Bros.’ have deirick at silver, for the statement that wheat is happy “He twice that quickly,” Now the little State over, Dove and Alcoholism. gives gives hours until SI a. m their stone shed to facilitate the of j forget that the “big,” enjoyable shows, Office handling because of a short is an ad- urged the collector, earnestly. high supply where the people get together in crowds, and From 12.30 to 3 and 7 t stone. The London Lancet says there is an abso- Mrs. W. H. Maffitt and daughter of Bucks- Snagge, calmly, mission that over-production would cause “True,” responded where neighbor touches elbow with neigh- lute identity in the symptoms from “but I’ve often noticed that he that are no fairs The Belfast Machine & Foundry Co. has pathological port returned home yesterday visiting gives bor, are vet to come! There SEAKSPORT, low prices. That is the whole story in a of alcoholism and the condition of one mad- doesn’t have to, exhibits. her Mr. and Mrs. E. C. slowly very frequently like the town and county fBridg- Connection moved its new blacksmith shop from Front in love. In both cases, that high medi- parents, Woodbury _Telephone nutshell, Mr. Bland. The low prices of ly give at all.” [Harper’s Bazar. i ton News. street to Federal street. can autuority remarks, separation is a cure. of Northport. NEWS OF BELFAST. The regular meetings of Thos H. Marshall John J. Jameson, nil Northport, has been The Churches. Post will begin this, Thursday, evening. granted a re-issue of pension. C irt will be held next Tuesday; The Union Veterans Union will meet Mon- Miss Nellie Ferrill of Fred Jackson will lead the Christian En- Boston recently vis- Court Wednesday. day evening. All are to be Church requested present. ited Mrs. L. A. Brown of this city. deavor meeting at the Baptist next and their wives /eu veterans Orrin W. Sims of D. D. G. M. All are cor- Hallowell, Arthur Johnson and Fred Sunday evening. young people E. Smith of It will Save You Many a Dollar and a _;ns on the Maine Central excur- W., will visit A. invited. officially Enterprise Lodge, Dedham, were dially Mass., guests, the past week, Lot of Trouble. SCHOOL -day. SUPPLIES. O. U. W., this, Thursday, evening. of Mrs. L. A. Hatch. There will be an adjourned meeting of the Court will in After trying remedies that helped you, me Judicial open The dance at Silver Harvest Grange, North church Parish at the vestry Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hervey left When you have tried “cures” that didn’t, TABLETS, EXERCISE BOOKS, esdav, Sept. 21st. Chief Justice has from yester- Sept. 13th, at 7.30 m. A large attendance Waldo, been postponed Sept. 14t\i to visit p. When you are stuck and day friend? in Newburyport, Boston is completely in despair, : *reside. to on account of the Monroe fair. desired. SLATES, WRITING IP' Sept. 21st, ami other places. When your poor back still aches, PENCILS, -r W. C. T. U. will elect officers The will be held Dr. E. A. and Ned Wilson caught a string weekly prayer meeting Because you don’t get down to causes, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mansfield PAPER, COM- a r meeting this afternoon. A of twenty black bass and five white perch of leave to- at the North Church this, Thursday, even- Try Doan’s Kidney Pills, PENHOLDERS, day, Thursday, for New York to The time is desired. extra size on a recent visit to buy fall ing, at 7.30, topic, Handling Business Reli- unexpected always happens. good Quanta- and PANIONS. ETC. goods novelties. If you toss all night, racked with back Veteran Association will bacook. giously, Prov. 22:22-29; Deut. 5:19-21; Mark pain, Knox If Bex and H. P. Whitcomb and you cannot bend over and straighten up, Paper Envelopes. 5 Cents family of Boston re- 12:28-40. g-.ilar meeting at Washington City Clerk Murch will be absent next Slates, 5 *• turned home by Depend upon it, it’s your kidneys. 15th, if pleasant; if not, his sister in Tuesday night’s steamer The value of the churches and the land on Box i, Sept. week, visiting Patten. He has Kidney disorder rarely leaves cff of its own Crayons, 5 from a visit in • one aud all. Abbie Belfast. “ day. Come f appointed M. C. Hill as deputy City Clerk, which they are erected in this country up to accord. Companions, 5 10 Slate Sec. act absence. At a meeting of the Rockland July is estimated at Of The tenant has to be evicted. Pencils, 1 Cent. is, to during his city govern- 1,1897, $680,000,000. " “ 3 ,. ment this sum to Doan’s 1 a last Monday Dr. F. E. $118,000,000 belongs the Catho- Kidney Pills do not s of w'ool aud a ton and quar- Monday was Labor Day but the day was night Freeman compromise, was chosen milk inspector lic church. Or arrange for a new lease. were shipped from Belfast by the not publicly observed. The banks and the They cure all kidney A of the students are in attendance at complaints. oners last week. The wool was offices in the Court House were party frieuds of Miss Julia Cook Forty-one county This is their mission and they fulfill it. CARLE & JONES. called on her at her father’s the Bangor Theological Seminary, 12 of tht' line of the railroad for the closed but city business ran along as usual. residence Mon- This is how they fulfilled it with one of Bangor’s to whom are new comers, while 14 are en Co. of Camden. day tender her a farewell expect well known Mr. H. Lost, about three weeks ago, between Lit- surprise party citizens, Hayes, photographer, ed to in a few of the before she returned to work in Boston. The graduate May. Only of 25 Main street, says: “I thoroughly believe in The mail on the Boston & tle River and the North Shore, Northport, a students are from the States, most of them Doan’s Pills as a There weather being warm the evening was Kidney kidney remedy. amers was discontinued for the black, crocheted The finder will be spent cape. is like to teach a man. I had out of doors and was made coming from England or from the British nothing experience 'th. The time and de- rewarded on it at the Brooks enjoyable in the of arrivals leaving House, a most across the small of ways familiar to provinces. distressing pain just mail has Belfast. young people. Icecream the Centre Lincolnville my back. It hurt to stoop over the camera or to PEOPLES and cake were served. NATIONAL BANK. d. It now leaves Centre Lin- Services at the Universalist church next bend or sit in a bent The Belfast Band had a reception at Mon- position at work. I naturally L A. KNOWLTON, Pretident. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. The liquor cases Andrew Sunday will be as follows: wanted to rid of it and after o 10 a. in aud arrives in Belfast to which friends of against Emmons, Morning worship, get reading some day evening’s rehearsal, with leaves Belfast at 2 JO m. arrives which were begun last week in the sermon, at 10 45; Sunday school at notices that I saw in the newspapers selected p. the members were invited. Refreshments Police Doan’s Pills and a box. at 5.JO. Court and continued, were heard twelve; young people’s devotional Kidney procured Before Liucolnville were served and an Tuesday. meeting enjoyable evening On the at I used them very all the trouble search and seizure case he was ac- 6.15. Topic, We Know in Part.” Teach- long disappeared. Solicited > ng case of absentmindedness oc- spent. INDIVIDUALDeposits Peb. They acted upon ray kidneys away. To me 28, 1894. July 24, 1894. Dec. 1894. quitted. On the common sellor case an im- er’s meeting with the pastor Friday right March .1, 1895. as city last week. A man who evening The Monroe fair comes off next week— at is was an agreeable change, which any one who DEPOSITS: *39,353.09 859,180.29 *79,480.59 portant witness for the State was absent and 7.30. *8.3,978,53 i (•steel in machinery in general, has backache can I have 11, 1895. Sept. 14, 15 and lb. The horses entered for experienced appreciate. July Dec.13, 1895. Julyll, 1899. p the ease was again to next Mon- will be held in the Mis- 17 \>r seen a windmill in continued, Meetings Peoples’ not the slightest in operation the races include all the local trotters of hesitancy strongly advising *123,685.58 *190,838.17. *172,093.18 y “O office Hutch- day. sion, 58 High street, every evening except others to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a fair trial.” ghbormg watehiug anti Belfast is represented. note, largely and and after some "A Breezy Time.” Those who have seen Monday Friday evenings, at 7 o’clock; Doan’s Kidney Pills are sold for 60 cents per ndmill, enquiries Those who were at disappointed the big for sale all 8183,869.99 “l that windmill is “A Breezy Time,” which will at the also on Sunday at 2.30 and 7 p. m. Sunday box, by dealers; sent by mail on re- These suppose fairs will no appear figures are taken our sw or State doubt, as usual, get their of Fostcr-Milburn N. from restatements to the Comptroller it?” The ab- Belfast Opera House school at 1 p. m. These meetings are con- ceipt price by Co., Buffalo, -.team power—isn’t worth at to-morrow, Friday, the moneys Monroe. Y., sole agents for the United States. of Currency, Washington, on the above\dates. ide daw ned on him evening, says that it is the funniest farce ducted by Mrs. M. C. Clapp of Boston, and proposition Remember the name, DOAN’S, and take no sub- DEPARTMENT payable mi demand. draw interest Jam. About 30 neighbors gathered at the resi- are are arc payable ■1 lie the with the comedy by all odds that has been sent out undenominational. All welcome. 1^anilINTERESTJ the first three of ,n.,„‘h draw enjoyed laugh stitute. Of'that mnnri t, ; days erery interest from the fin dence of Capt. R. D. Cummings in Prospect department offers much area ter security to than tliis season. It was funny enough last sea- J he services at the North church uext nrlf, eS™ ,iPIS depositors Savinas Hanks, in;,a- last to witness the de|**,ts ia 00 r Ba,lk are '•> ""«• “*e Thursday evening, open- son, but since then it lias been revised aud a amount of' our Stock"" of S. Sunday will be as follows: Preaching at Capita! ier Lilac the U. Lighthouse of a 0.30 Waldo Exhibits at >r* any Kathryn Webster, a charming singer George S. Mills. school at 12 in.: The art department of the State Fair at SSSitWacJJSnty ’i. She is doing her own regular Sunday We have SAKE house with their Nine more buds ami a DEPOSIT BOXES at *3.85 and *8 per rear. All m.r boxes are ;>h fra. fragrance. graceful actress, is said to be C. E. at 6.15 Bible di- included five studies in lachs, so ea„i,li.,,i s at the same specially meeting p. m; topic, Bangor still life they miy be taken to and fro n the Bank if desired. v,; and beacons aud later. l opened well cast iu the female role, and E. B. Fitz, rections for practical life. Epli. 6:1-9; at 7.15 and ten ’water colors H. L. Wood- ng the work of supplying oil to by a comedian who is noted for his The steamer Castine will make an excur- comicality p. m. Rev. George S. Mills will lecture in cock of Belfast. Miss Ethel C. Pfaff, ama“ Hen, which was interrupted by sion to-day from Belfast to Bar Harbor, as well as for his three hundred pounds the tear, exhibited “The -aster to the steamer Armeria. vestry. Bangor, Narrows,” touching at Searsport, Islesboro, North avoirdupois, says that he has the “part of Islesboro, water color, original; Mirror Cove, arbor she replaced nun buoy No. The following music will be given at the THE NEW Deer Isle and will his life” in the present water color, FIRM She leave production. Music, Islesboro, original; Hardwood Steele beacon, with a new Sedgwick. Baptist church next Sunday: Morning— ledge the latest and Will be pleased to welcome their friends and the Belfast at 7.30 a. m. and Bar Harbor on the songs dances, abound in the Point, Islesboro, water color, original. public tod spar buoy No. 4. N. N. W. Hymn Anthem, Callest Thou Thus, O Mas- return at 4 The fare for the round is performance. In the stock awarded Waldo trip ter, In the cross of Christ I premiums n She left Saturday morning Macy; duett, the Old Stand. 50 cents. county fared well: ward. A Boomerang Joke. A practical joker glory, Mrs. Howes and Mrs. Pitcher. Even- Polled Aberdeens—Herd -E. C. Pike, List of unclaimed letters remaining in the in this city recently attempted a little fun ing—Selection, chorus; trio. Be thou exalt- ivabie social was held at the Searsport, one herd, 1st. C. H. Pike, Sears- office for the some ed, Sudds. Belfast post week ending Sept. with neighbors, but he is uncertain port, one Bulls, 3 and over— -try last Friday evening, the oc- herd, 2d, years WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 4, 1 s*.>7 : Ladies—Mrs. Hattie Faulknliam ; now as to who was the victim of the The services at the Methodist E. C. Pike, 1st; C. II Pike, 2d. Cows, 4 g an informal reception to the just Episcopal years—C. H. Pike, 1st and 2 1. Cows, 3 years SILVER and Dora Mersire; Miss Mabel Thorndike. Gen- joke. His plan was to swap the pigs iu the church Sunday, Sept. 12th, will be as follows: PLATED WARE, John F. Tilton, and Ins bride, —C. H. Pike, 1st; E. C. Pike, 2d. Cows, 2 tlemen— Mr. Horae e ; Mr. Theodore pens of two of his but when one M< sermon the Van- H. 1st E. as transformed into a veritable Bragdon neighbors, uning by pastor, theme, years—C. Pike, C. Pike, 2.1. Bull MUSICAL (> INSTRUMENTS, Mr. L. S. or W. H. pig had been transferred someone dalism school at 12 Junior calf, months—C. H. Pike, 1st. Calves—C. t tasteful arrangement of ever- Dillingham; Dyer Hyer; interrupt- ; Sunday m.; H. Pike, 1st. Cow, 1 year —E. C. 1st. Fanuam: M. Alexander McPherson; Niel ed him and he was to leave the at, 4.30 at Pike, CAMERAS and PHOTO. th overs, draperies, portieres, obliged job League p. in.; Epworth League Bull, 1 year—E. C. Pike, 1st. MATERIAL. Bros. half done. The next one Mrs. Christ’s miiiire. This was the work of morning neighbor 6.15; leader, Winslow; topic, A. G. C. Jerseys-—Herd—N, L. Littlefield, l found an extra in his and the 1 26 John F 2 1. !o.i'li and a committee from the Attention is called to the advertisement of porker peu Early Disciples. Cor. 1, 2S, Gal. 2-9. Prospect, 1st; Buker, Prospect, 3 and < ver—N. L. 1st. other was one but the at Bull, years Littlefield, We our PERSONAL T. S. C. E. There was a Portland Business to be pig short, latter found Prayer meeting Tuesday evening 7.30. give ATTENTION to the scientific V large Gray's College [ Bull, 2 years—John F. Buker, Bowd en, 1st fitting Knmd in this issue. This is iu the pen the joker’s stop-watch. He ad- Class meeting Thursday evening. 2 l. 4 and of and many friends from other college thorough and Cows, years over—J;Jm F. SPECTACLES and repairing of FINE WATCHES. vertised written 1st and 1 ; N. L 3d. led to thier to the and reliable and all those wishing a com- by posting notices, telling In a letter to The IChristian Mirror Rev. Buker, Littlefield, pay respects 3 F that the watch had been found in his Cows, years—John Buker, 1st. Cows, :s bride. After a season of so- plete business or shorthand course can do no pig S. Miils some of George gives particulars 2 years—John F. Buker, 1st. Cow 1 year— better than to attend this school. The stu- en and that the owner could have it by PRICES ALWAYS I iIJ, LOH F>T •at ice cream and cake were | the coming Congregational conference. The N. L. Littlefield, 1st ; John F. Buker, 2d. ! proving property. The Oxford Downs—Bucks, 2 old and a very pleasant evening was dents have office practice from the start, joker surreptitiously opening session is Tuesday morning and the years returned the hut does not dare to claim over, M i' Palmer, Thorndike, 1st. Bucks, CHASE cfc ami are taught to do by doing. Send for pig, Conference closes noon. DOAK. | promptly Thursday 1 year old. M. P. 1st. Buck Lambs, the watch, he he arrested for Palmer, their free catalogue. fearing may for entertainment should be M. P. Palmer, 1st. Ewes, 2 old and .p- still in the One after- Applications years bay. the if he does. | M. P. 1st and stealing pig made to Mr. H. M. chair- over, Palmer, 2d. a.-.-k vi were taken in the weir The Crops. The bulletin issued by the Prentiss, Belfast, In stock L. E New Advertisements. man of the committee on hospitality, not trotting stallions, Preutiss, A rev at Vinalbaven. Last Thurs- Maine Board of Agriculture for September, Only OS cents for To the Farmers later than 14. The is East Troy, took first premium with Hart- zie Maud to Portland contains tbe following summary of reports men’s good style, good wearing lace or Con- Sept. program publish- brought and J. ed m another column. Mr. n.out, 2 years okl, H. Thayer, Winter- f fresh mackerel. Capt. 13. H. from Waldo county gress boots; and ladies gen line kid lace or Inclosing Mills Of Waldo port, took second premium with Tramp, 3 County. ,d his crew stocked about Si,Odd Amount of hay crop, 102 per cent. Con- button boots at the same price at W. T. Col- says: dition of 30 Condition of The years old. They caught the fish off Ma* fruit, per cent. burns, MeClintock block, High street_ church iu Belfast waits with eager The tune is fast approaching when the hay crop potato crop, 35 per cent Condition of corn anticipation the coming of our guests. We Mrs. L. B. Belfast, took first of 1897 will he the Some of the mackerel Carle & Jones have school supplies at very Ferguson, put upon market for sale. R ■bo-day. < 50 08 look for a rich to our own rop, sweet, per cent; yellow, percent. blessing religious a low The schools Now premium with her exhibit of Delft work ; ports from section of the country show the large. One weighed four pounds Twenty-four per cent, of the grain will be prices. begin Monday. life and work. Waldo County, too, needs the ami Mrs. J G. Damon of Belfast was award- largest crop of hay raised in many years, especial- carter and measured 20 inches in fed uuthreshed. Potatoes rusting and rot- is the time to get your supplies.... B. C. enthusiasm ami uplift which a conference of ting a large per cent, of the crop de- churches is sure to ed as follows: of Bra- ly through the middle and western States; -n view Sch. Little Kate which returned badly, Dinsmore, J.H Main street has something to Congregational impart. premiums Specimen stroyed. We would assure ail who come the warmest 1st and lace band- of these facts it is essentially necessary m order | to this week. It relates to Shield tenburg lace, 3d; collar, from a fishing trip reports catch- say parents welcome to our homes and hearts. our to secure in May 1st; handmade lace the highest prices for our product the North Belfast. Mrs. F. P. Downs and shoes....The store on now oc- our made, handkerchiefs, ,i kerel off the Ensign islands, but High street, meeting together strengthen fellowship, various markets of thejcountry. that the prepara- 1 quicken and enlarge our devotion to the 1st. Lie farther down the Scb. daughter Blanche, who have been spending cupied by the American Express Company, tion of the crop shall equal that of any other bay. Lord and make for the por- is to Christ, mightily i. M landed at Bar Harbor the summer here, returned to to let. Apply Joseph Williamson.... tion of the country. This result can only he og,i!.*ha: Charlestown, building up of Congregationalism and the Yachts and Boats. 20 obtained Dederick’s or an Ox -ill eis "i large iresn Mass., last Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mrs. Francis Whitmore, Spring street,has Kingdom in our beloved State of Maine. by using upright oil To this end we shall from press. It seems at present as though the larger _ O. Buckliu and two unfurnished connected rooms the pray earnestly ;i Mt. Desert Rock. daughter, Leona, arrived Webster’s little cat boat Nellie is in al- now till our gathering. of our must find a market on the Boston first floor to rent. have all the mod- part surplus hay I m> As sell. Willie L. New- from Saturday-James Casey, wife They most constant use. Last week she made a cattle steamers, where space is an absolute neces- ern and one room is fitted-for ! A very pleasing concert was given at the her berth Sept. 1st she and child, of Boston are in town, the guests improvements trip to Dark Harbor and return. ;:jg;eg church last sity, ami hay put up in the old style lever presses Something a kitchen-See notice of the F. G. White Baptist Sunday evening. The F. White Co.’s wharf ami of L. O. Buckliu and wife-Mrs. Edwin j G. I Commodore J. A. Clough of the Lynn, will not be used for this purpose when a better Co. to the farmers of Waldo iu rela room was very prettily decorated and there several of She Mitchell is spending a few weeks in Massa- county even lengths piling. Mass., Yacht Club was one of the at pressed article can be obtained, and then was a large attendance. The program was judges chusetts. relatives and friends_ tion to preparing hay for market... .See at a It is of vital Parents t"w of steamer Silver Star ami visiting j must be sold discount. import- the annual open regatta of the L. Y. C., Interesting10 carried out in a manner which retiected Mrs. advt. of the new firm uf Chase & I>oak. The j in this of low that the tow east off the tide set the Rebecca Woods of Dorchester, Mass., which took Labor ance, especially yeai prices, credit both on the and in- place Day. business is referred to in an article participants their farmers with the dealers and prefers u the wharf, head on. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. change | co-operate WEEK wew.mJd call v.mr Luckily Hopkins. W. p* elsewhere... .See notice of M. C tax structor, Mrs. M. W. Rich. Following is the The schooner yacht Brynlys, H. Clif- in this matter and raise the standard of our hay. 1 of the wharf was a Hill, j tieular attention r oar ‘-SHIELD" dmes simply Chat. John A. has his was iu last THIS bought ford of Portland Don’t use the old lever have the best Logan collector. program: owner, port presses but for children. wlm ha- ■f piles with a cap-piece and no Everym-dy ha*l ex- father’s interest in the business of Mr. two and obtain the which can onl\ e teaming Organ voluntary Thursday night. Clifford, sons and highest prices, pi ri* nee ii j -- done as above noted, except T. P. & Son. The ice business of the Music, Chorus done a bale of Logan two daughters wore on board, cruising east- by producing perfectly pressed hay it l- very difficult to uet eld: Iren's •<-- that will was uninjured.. .Sell. Susan N. Recitation, Summer Time, Leonie Condon I in firm remains as before.... About tons The Streets and Sewers. he Declerick presses tins section arc opera:- j wear si not 2,COO reading and Pastor ward. well ami ill he eiuia-v ami m . Brooks: Charles Sept. of ice remain in the houses of the Belfast by Son. t>> the font. The makers of the shield si Welcome. O Summer Queen, S. B. Holt dismasted his cat-boat Inca j ..dz- ii for the F. G. White Co_ The sewer extension on Church and Barnes, Waldo; Edward Greer. Belmont, and K. Ice Co. for shipment.. ..Oramel Murray as- Solo by Mrs. Howes, and chorus Turkman, last He was about tlie har- Moseley arrived Sunday from Grove streets has been and the Little Acts of Friday. sailing B. Gree’ey. Swanville. Coimnunicarions to any with enexet-i’-o sumed control of the Pittsfield post office completed Kindness, ship wearlm: qualities,.: ak-- oau from Helen Helen Erma bor with a party of young men on board and of the above or F. G. Wlbte, Belfast, will stone Oak Hill for New streets restored to their normal condi- Patterson, Bawsel, parties, ing the price with;a iu* rea> h dew wi.e Km the Tuesday evening, Aug. 31st.... Oysters “r” Farrar, Earl Harold Condon Braley, was all the sail she would receive prompt attention. 2m3(> we Banner went through the tion. The extension on Church carrying stand, dress shoes ha- hem a a hi ia ripe-Porgies are still abundant in the began Recitation, Voices from the Summer Laud, when, as Holt a of F. ix. WHITE. button and la<. m "' ••• rsday. loaded wood at Citypoint street at the corner of Pearl, extend- Belle Capt puts it, “lump” the an" ami mer.-.' toes, men took a hath off the Mayo bay-Two young wind struck her and the mast broke off at bat our is m the hi1.: corners of Congress, Cedar, Court and Mertie Nash, Belle Mayo, Ella Smalley, ON K Mil and women from this visited HT, The next time .. city Maple Ethel Hutchins your child i- a p.-j Church streets, aud Y’s at all the corners stepped. Grove Camp-meeting Sunday_E. R. Con- School try our “Shield" shoes ami we are -.f.-m-: Music, Sunday I>. M. sum- Notes. The Castine made three and at every houselot for future connections. Little of Salem, who spends the ou will ner shipped a large quantity of wool skins A Voice of Thanksgiving, Eunice Wagner FRIDAY, SEPT. 10. y he customers t< >r them ia t he fat a re > line will mers at North for a race > to the fair last week, Twenty residents along the be Jesus' Little Haven,offered prizes Xo-.'-> rr.-rif fihoe ho-- .'/<• .• Bangor by steamer Penobscot to Boston Monday_ Song, Children, from Brooklin and ports in Egge- connected this fall. Primary Class. between native boats and it came off iu the iinin'j of ft*‘-it shru\ < ./ w. t}L It is expected that Rev. Moses Hull of Children’s Recitation, Voices, ei > !>ach; Wednesday from Islesboro, Thoroughfare Sept. Gth. The course for the ry p.rir. Stonekam, Mass., will deliver a series of ten Della Wilbaud, Gladys Pitcher, Bertha and Brooksville; Thursday from The new concrete sidewalks on Main Eunice first-class boats was from a line opposite the FITZ & WEBSTER ! lectures in this city in the near future_No Wood, Wagner I Were a Searsport and the river ports. Fri- street between Church and High streets, Solo, If Voice, Mrs. Pitcher clubhouse to and around the bell buoy at IN fair will be held in Prospect this year, re- Recitation, Pansy Voices, Della Knowlton B. C. brought a party from Dark Harbor aud on Church street fit)in Chase’s corner the entrance to the Thoroughfare and back DINSMORE, ports a correspondent of the Kennebec Jour- Music, Wonderful Love, Chorus ist, and Tuesday and Wednesday, to the Journal block, are completed. They Voices of to point of starting; and the second class 33 Main Strent, Belfast, Me. nal-F. G. Mixer has put in at his store a Nature, boats from same "k, was engaged in moving summer have substantial granite curbing and the Flora Rich, Ethel Hutchins, Clara Marsh, place to and around the “A BREEZY TIME," roaster of the latest peanut improved make. Della Knowlton, Leonie Condon, Sadie Loaves from Dark Harbor to take the oars gutters will be paved with square blocks in Sugar and back to clubhouse again. A MUSICAL COMEDY SURPRIZE, Wedding Anniversary. A Seavey large party Dr. Weld’s steam Adelita acted as ami-The Maine Central steamer place of the cobble stones formerly used. Recitation, Seed Time, Lottie yacht TUNED UP TO DATE. assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braley hauled off her route Sept. 2nd and The street is greatly improved both iu ap- Nature’s Song of Praise, School and chorus stake boat. The Juanita, Capt. W. O. Carter at Poor’s Mills Monday evening to Coronation, Audience r the steamers Sebenoa and Sappho pearance aud for use. In laying the new Brown, won in the rirst-class, and tho Rita, Everything New celebrate the fifth anniversary of the marri- Beuediction, Pastor her work. The Sappho will in the sidewalk the stone post which formerly Capt. A. Gillis, in the second class. The of that age worthy couple. Oue hundred was A. Novel and onnect with train No. 7<> and the stood on the corner of Main aud High A Change in Belfast’s Oldest Firm. Rita built by L. Coombs of Vinal- Original. and seventy-four guests were A •i with train No. the present. streets was and has been utilized haven and was at this last season. 127, reversing removed, port Serenade.” picnic supper was served, and the The oldest business concern in C—‘'The Dago evening as of the wall of the culvert under Belfast, irrangemeuts. There is talk of ruu- part Tennis was with the firm of Hiram Chase & has C—“The Quintette.” >• pleasantly spent music, games, jewelry Sou, A Colorado Corn Sappho between Mt. Desert Ferry High street at the same point. Roast. C—“The 3-Legged Sailor.” etc. The following greeting was given by changed hands, but a member of the Chase hiasport during the winter. This C—“The Bicycle Swells.” Miss Ella Alwilda Wentworth: family, Mr. Fred T. Chase, still continues in Loveland, Colorado, was to hold its third i*' a great convenience to in The for streets this year was C~“Our Latest A Grand Cake \N alk. people appropriation annual corn roast lUtu.ijj, V3 ua\C grtliUClCU UCIB IW the thus a name which Sept. 6th, Labor Day, and ■>rn and when a lirm, perpetuating part of the State_The west a $7,500 against $9,500 last year, 'night goodly company to commemorate the affair has a certain local interest as this found that has been connected with the jewelry busi- ule of travel still ou the the fifth of Five comparison is made it will be Prices and cents. keeps up anniversary your marriage. was the idea of a Belfast F. W. 35, 50 75 on a ness on tlie same lot for more than 70 years. boy, Angier, A: steamers. The Rockland years ago beautiful autumn day you more and better work has been done with Bangor of the Pa- Seats on sale at Store. took upon yourselves the holy vows that The business was established in traveling passenger agent Union City Drug 'rum 50 to the lesser appropriation. Among what may March, GO daily from Castiue and bound you each to the other until cific and the Loveland parted 1826, by Timothy Chase, of whom his sou Railway, Reporter mts the reach. 40 the white of he called improvements are the along Tuesday by winged angel death. The permanent it for all it was Hiram learned the trade in 1884-7. The busi- “pushed worth.” Of the :-rs on years that have passed so have sidewalk on the hill to the steam- got board at Castiue. swiftly away leading celebration this the only served to bind hearts more close- ness was transferred to Hiram Chase Jan. year Reporter says: your boat wbarf, the concrete walks on Main 1, I.. in Belfast. The John L. Sulli- and can but to feels at the efforts of the A. A. & ly together, to-night you feel 1844 Fred T. Chase, son of learned Everyone happy HOWES CO., the removal of the ledge on Front Hiram, and uleville its season thank the great Giver of all good that you street,and year; Nature lias so kindly aided every Company began the trade from 1875 to and was taken have been to each to comfort street. Culverts that had long been clogged, 1878, thrifty farmer that he feels in state. Sole An*i‘iits« Belfast Opera House spared other, high Wednesday one another in time of trouble and to into in the of tlie tier There have been no destructive hailstorms h lit 2 rejoice overflows every rain storm, have partnership 1878, style 1st. It was causing g, Sept. a variety show in the other’s joys. You are now in the lirm Hiram Chase & Son. —no droughts—uo setbacks; the prices for been cleaned or rebuilt, gutters made to being Yesterday, estate for 1897 are now due and immediate pay- me radiant summer of when the bloom and produce are very fair—and the like- very good specialties, including life, R. Doak the in- yield ment is requested. A discount of two per cent, of answer the foi which were in- Sept. 8, 1897, George bought wise. There will fragrance its fairest flowers are purpose they be many debts squared up will l>e allowed on all taxes before Jan. ng by Mile. club yours, paid 1, Oceana, swinging and the terest of tlie senior member and the name was this fall—and a of cash or I pleasant memory of these first bliss- tended, and many rods of new wooden side- surplus produce 1898. shall be in my office in Meinoriai building Made to Qrdar ■mody, dancing, singing and musical ful years of your wedded life will serve to to Chase & Doak. Mr. Doak is a na- left for future business. let us from 8.30 to 11.30 a.m daily, until further utiee. walk laid. changed Therefore, make more sweet and be merry while the air is laden with the FURS I'ieities. The ex-champion was intro- only beautiful the tive of Belfast. He learned the trade of Hiram M C. HILL Tax Collector. tender glory of life’s autumn. May the fair mellow breezes of success and happiness; and old Garments repaired the audience iu the first part and Chase from to and Belfast. Sept. 8, 1897.—tl'30 little bud of promise that is have on 1872 1875, established him- let us show the who visit us daily unfolding Morrison & Cottrell contracted, myriads may or made over to latest sty le eived with applause. At the close its petals in the light and sunshine of self in Viualhaven in the last named that ours is a grand and bountiful section of your the terms of their original contract, for a year home live to Colorado. a f urrier Wldte did some lively bag punching become the stay and comfort of Hiram Chase lias worked at the watch bench By practical mature further extension of the sewer system, from •\ your years. May no storm clouds of with nineteen years' i.rnan, followed by a brief bout with 63 and has been in business for him- adversity ever arise upon the calm horizon Grove to Park on street, a distance years Sullivan’s Congress A Belfast Girl’s Business experience. White, boxiug partner. of your lives; and all future self 54 He is the oldest merchant Ability. GIRLS WANTED may your years of 415 feet. This is done at the request of years. Sullivan and White on the be with and SEAL and SAULE put gloves bright love, happiness prosper- in the city, both in years and time S. And this residents who wish to have sewer connection Miss JLou Hopkins of Lewiston, wlio AT '•ree ity. when pleasant earthly life is ONCE. rounds, conducted under the rules of in business, and the house is bad charge of the fancy work exhibit of the Garments redyed to look as good as new. ended may we all meet again, an unbroken and will dispose of some objectionable being ring. Sullivan showed City Hall show last week, is a Belfast girl, Experienced operators on sewing machines by Although company in the beautiful of God. is one of the oldest in that line in New Eng- All work warranted satisfactory. city drains. When this section completed a of Mrs. Woods. A at •lerable for a man daughter George Maine power agility weighing 289 Like from a thread of land. Fred T. Chase of tlie new firm solicited. pearls gold, 2,500 feet of sewer will have been laid repre- paper says of Miss Hopkins: “Miss Hopkins Correspondence s nearly THOMPSON & FOSTER'S, it is evident that his fighting days The years have glided away ; sents the third of that name do- was with an unbounded nature this at a cost of $100 within the appro- generation gifted good Until live have vanished like year first 2w35 58 Churoh H. G. BARKER, v«r and that he must be content with morning mist, business on the same spot. The and that is the requisite for a depart- St., Belfast, Me. Since the dawn of bridal The work has been well and faith- ing many tle your day. priation. ment chief. When—and only when—a per- 3in3i> Gardiner, Maine. of ex-champion. The Waterville under friends of the retiring member congratulate That fully done by the local contractors, sou has the quintessence of the patience of of Sullivan’s in that beautiful sunlit day, *ays appearance H. P. C. E., and him on his successful and honorable career, Job they are partially equipped for this When you vowed before God and man, the supervision of Farrow, TO LET. and wish for him of well earned work. Add to that business ability suffici- To be true to each other whatever betide, they would be glad to continue at the same many years ent to run a department store and a country The store on i»ly required one glance at the famous And your wedded life began. rest, while for the new firm all predict a High street, now occu- Offices for Rent. to :,rs While the price was satisfactory savor it with a middle section to convince the op- price. newspaper successfully, the American as both members and pied by Express Com- Five years with their and bloom ; it was no less so to the It was highly successful future, smiling countenance a disposition to that Bub Fitzsimmons or any other song them city. The rooms over A street, re- Five work hours in and to Mayo White, High ■ass need have no fear lest years with their hopes and fears; estimates, but the work are young men of skill in their vocation and thirty-six twenty-four, pany. Apply pugilist not only within the Miss dressmaker, an should One in heart you have traveled the you begin to approach the standard of Miss JOSEPH cently occupied hy Beverage, some time wrest away from path- have a host of friends. WILLIAMSON. of included a section on Church street through She is a favorite with exhibitors are for rent with immediate possession. Enquire nors won. Sullivan’s face, strange way life, Hopkius. Belfast, Sept. 8, 1897.-36tf Shared and tears. which had been avoided hereto- because of the care which she bestows on of shows no marks of the many battles together your joys solid ledge, Gorton’s Minstrels arrived af- yesterday the arrangement of each individual exhibit TOOK A SON. meb he has been engaged save the an important part of the May the years of the future fore, although noon Star and a con- to its and with the of the knock out blows that John bring by steamer Silver gave best advantage, manage- Belfast, July 2l», 1 S'JT. -3<>tf You naught but the purest joy; sewer system. The building of 2,500 feet of ment for her faithfulness in all matters. "rn has dealt him. These are iudel- cert on the square at 3.80 o’clock. They ex- TO The richest can LET. that life is not a benefit to resi- »f his as an actor it is sufficient blessings give, sewer this year only Miss Hopkins had, this year, three young ability And treasures hibited in Belfast House in the even- At 26 street two unfurnished connected ] -ay without alloy. Opera assistants, and even then the full Spring that had he always relied upon his dents aloug the line, but to the city as a lady corps SUBSCRIBE < rooms on the first uic talents instead of his ing. was kept busy.” floor, suitable for kitchen and FOR^^^^ good right And with loving and faithful hearts, and the fact that the work has been :i to win him whole, parlor, with all modern improvements. to fame the title of champion May you pass on your peaceful way; Apply : and the manner in which it has been Priest and.wife of Bostou are visit- W. returned from a the name of Sullivan would have re- ’Till the of a radiant done, George D. Mansfield Monday MRS. FRANCIS WHITMORE. 1 light morning'breaks, oiled for THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. strangers for ever. On your “Golden wedding’’ day. done, are alike matter congratulation. ing friends in Belfast. week’s visit in Bangor. Belfast, Sept. 8. 1897.—2w36* W ill Unwater the Bassick. The 4-,Masted Steel Bark Pisagua. Literary News and Notes. When Mother Feeds the Chickens. MRS. ELLA M’GAEYY, Register of Deep Water Vessels. A while before the sun has Rrrdver .1. Montgomery Makes a Report on One of Ibe Finest Vessels Afloat. She Attracts Mr. Ralph Easley writes iu the Ameri- rose, ’N’ father builds the kitchen tire, 8HIPS. the Famous Mine, tan Raise the >eeded much Attention at Boston. can Review of Reviews for Sep- to Mrs. Pinkham. Money Monthly Our black rooster crows ’n’ Writing Pain-Killer. big crows, Abner M L arrived at by the 'ale of Tailings on the Dump. tember on “The Sine Qua Non of Caucus Coburn, Park, Hong (r*»»x davis’.) To those who down to the sea in 'Z if his neck would never tire; go in Kong Aug 12 from New York. A Pure and Pafe Remedy in Reform,” advocating participation ’N’ we V feed the stock every ru, J. C. or are interested in get up A G Ropes, David arrived at San and every kind of Bowel Montgomery, recently appointed ships any way in mari- the so-called “better ’N’ ’n’ milk the She says:—T have been using* your Rivers, Complaint ij* party primaries by water Fannie cows, Francisco Aug 30 from New York. receiver of the Bassick mine time the ’N’ fix er broken lock and find that it by Judge affairs, big four-masted steel bark element,” in American politics. agate ; Vegetable Compound A J Fuller, T P Coleord, sailed from ’N’ after breakfast father plows to do. Alleu of the District court of now at Grand Junc- does all that it is recommended Honolulu June 30 for New York. Arapahoe Pisagua lying pier 1, Among the contributed articles in the ’N’ mother feeds the chickens. I have been a sufferer for the last four Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, sailed from Pain-Killer. made an examination of tion East is a Review of Reviews for county, having wharf, Boston, proving great American Monthly 13 for Boston This Is a true statement and it The pancake Willie wouldn’t cat wun wornu Singapore May ; passed Anjer can't b» the has tiled are sketches of the three mem- years 30. made too or too property his first report attraction, says the Boston Globe. In the September ’N’ corn bread left on | May strong emphui Canal Commis- Marjorie’s plate, weak bers of the new Nicaragua A of a bit of trouble, E B Sutton, E L sailed from New It Is a safe and showing the condition of the mine with of this there lias never been a scrap toast, meat, Carver, simple, quick cure ror history port O. M. Car- exere- York 1 sion—Admiral Walker, Capt. ’N’ all the stuff that no one ate, back and j Sept for Yokohama. an of all vessel of a similar El A L Cramps, Cough, RheornatliUl inventory buildings, machinery, type of naval architec- of U. S. A., and She it in that worn out tions. I was hard- Captain, Carver, sailed from Bal- ter, Corps Engineer, puts tin, Colic, tools and sketches some ’n’ timore April 1 for San at Monte- Colds, Neuralgia, equipment found at Querida ture seen here, and she has been Prof. Lewis M. Haupt. These Throws out grain pretty quick able to do Francisco; critically ly my video 20, Diarrhasa, Croup, Tootha5,000 current Charles her also At a Probate Court held at Belfast, \vu Balilke, commander. Edward of the from the N’en Speckle, with her new hatched brood, given B sailed from by Spurr, trip Henry Hyde, Scribner, New the County of Waldo, on the second 'i expenses, including the sum of so;,o bor- In the commodious and A-cluckin’ to ’em’s hard’s she in des- handsomely Coast to the Klondike. The trip is via kin, up York Aug 5 for San Francisco. August, A. 1>. 1897. rowed to his cabin of the ’N’ sliowin’ ’em the nices’ food— P R begin examinations, his sal- appointed vessel the captain the Chilkoot and it detailed pair. when I Josepbus, Gilkey, at Shanghai July certain Pass, gives She it for ’em out the instrument, purporting to as the some data gets tin, 1G from New York. will and ary receiver, office reut, gave reporter interesting information which will be eagerly read. was persuaded to try Lydia L. rink* V testament of saNFoki stenographer ’N’ pecks the other chickens. L J N sailed PWS, late of Belfast, in said Count', concerning his vessel, of which he is just- The article is illustrated from ham's and Mary Cushing, Pendleton, and'advisory tees. lie also profusely I Vegetable Compound, to-day, from Honolulu 28 for New York. deceased, been foi attorney’s Old our cat, comes ronu’ July having presented ly proud. taken the Iu a “Van- Gray, snoopin’ I am l‘ke a new woman.— thinks that two photos upon spot. ’N’ feeling* May Flint, E D P Nichols, cleared from Ordered, That notice he giv.-i. r«. a" watchmen at a salary of The Pisagua was built at well de- slyly peeks from hind the stoop; Geestenmnde, couver Salmon’' Ed. W. Sandys Mrs. Ei.t.a Philadelphia 2<> for ; terested by causing a .-opy ot this m o •t-c) a month ’F any meat’s there he is bouu’ McGarvy, Neebe Iload Aug Hiogo spoken Aug each shotdd he Germany, in J. C. British lat. 3D lished three weeks smc.-ssivelv in tin appointed by Tecklauborg, scribes the other end of Columbia. ’T to the chicken O. 24, 25, X, Ion 72 20 W. and one of most famous shau’tlgo coop. Station, Cincinnati, .Journal, printed at Belfastn,it tliev that the on Germany’s builders, writes of Week Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San buildings the ground Capt. Kenealy “Regatta Now tilled with all an owner’s pride, at a Probate Court, to he held at Be.: tei F. Leeisz of who is also W. Ford of Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. should he insured. Hamburg, at Larchmont;” Malcolm Wee Willie comes with wondering eyes, and for said County, on the secom file owner of 14 othei O C sailed from large sailing vessels, “Specialization iu Athletics,” and Paul That look so brown ’n’ bright ’n’ wide: Reaper, Young, Honolulu September next, nr ten d the .-lo.-k In a third document his June 17 for New York. and sliow ii an\ tbe\ \\i Receiver Mont- floating property aggregating 27,000 E. Jenks takes the reader “Thro’ Sunny lie loves to watch ’em, 'if he cries— oaiise, have. R U Thomas, C G Nichols, sailed from should not be proved, ami gomery recites at the tons net register. fiction is “A “Des see my baby tickens!” approved length present con- France Awheel.”* The New York Aug 28 for Iloug Iv.uig. (ii;i» K. .JOHNS' >\ dition of One is immediately struck the steam- E. I W. A true Attest: the by love to a GEO. Romance the ride the colt lot Sewali copy. property, both on the sur- Among Rice-Birds,” by Sachem, Nichols, saiicd from New of BURGESS, CHAS. 1 Ha/.KL.I !M the which face and in sliip-like appearance craft, E. Peake. Excellent short tales of sport ’X’ go for berries iu the patch ; York June 2D for Houg the mine, ami aside from Kong. petitions the her heavy spars is construct- and adventure lend the needful to 1 love to see our dog ’u' Spot S D Carleton, Amsburysailed from New court to variety permit him to ed on much tlie same as a trans- Get in turbule match ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ York 2D for At a Probate Court, held at Reltast, w u go ahead and principle an excellent number. scrappin' ; April Shanghai-. put the C**untv of Waldo on he second tlie mine in Atlantic liner. Forward she has two ’N’ tlio’ its kiud-a quiet fun, St Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at Karluk condition for operation. It August, A. 1). 18l>7. miniature for her The issue of “Table Talk’- I like it nearly best of all: May 22 from Sail Francisco. | appears that a lighthouses port and September great dump of the sub’ That's why 1 alius cut an' run : JOB Slat,.* of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from I IZZIE M. ELLIS wid w f JOHN tailings starboard lights, while the deckhouses contains,among many interesting I late of To see ’em ’f PRINTER, Monroe, in said County oi lett by the mill in the treated within its “Some I hear the call— Manila June 1 for Delaware Breakwater. early years of the are all amidships, on top of which are the jects pages, ceased, having presented petition “Come chick! chick! chick! chick! chick! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Tillie E Starbuek. Eben at mine Mrs. Burton Curtis, New- tration on the estate of "aid operations a double and Unique Luncheons by Kiugs- deeeased. possess present value huge wheels, steering gear chick!”— castle Aug 2 for Honolulu. “Civilized Man Cannot Live With- ordered. That the said u and the reccivei charthouse. The quarters of the officers land; When mother feeds the chickens. Win H sailed from petitioner believes that from that Macy, Amsbury. Hono- all persons interested and men are out Katherine Read Lock- L. in by causing all in this nart of the shin. Cooks,” by [Will Davis, Chicago Record. lulu 25 for New York or 01,1 he can May lei to be published three weeks s dumP obtain all the Across from the “Some Cook- House Wm H Frank 1 money spacious cabin is situa- wood; Spanish-American Opera Block, Belfast, Me. Conner, Pendleton, arrived the Republican Journal, printed at b necesMiy to unwater ted the Sharlot M. “Women of Co- at 28 from New York. they may at a Pronate four the mine ami captain's quarters, leading from ery,” by Hall; of the Texas Shanghai July appeal put Lay Men. W at Relfast within ami lor ~au; ( u ill which is a lonial and Mary ,1 Botch, Sewali C Lancaster, sailed successful In well-appointed bathroom. Revolutionary Times,” by second operation. this paper from New York June ID for San Tuesday of September next hle.i with Next to this is a stateroom for the most seasonable Francisco ; his report, the receiver large enough Lloyd; recipes We have read of Maud, on a summer's clock before noon, and show eause, peti- and and also for the spoken July 2, lat 3b N, lou 38 W. tions i.,, a proper order for two passengers in case she carries any, canning preserving, day, have, why the prayer d said petite authorizing him house- BARKS. not be to sell the while from the promiscuous dishes requested by Who raked, barefooted, the new-mown granted. tailings. Then it the condi- opposite passageway open hay; (;i-:< >. e. Johns' all over the Its We have read of in CARDS, Alice Alansuii at tions warrant the the rooms of the second and third keepers from country. the maid the early morn, Reed, Ford, arrived Rio A true Attest receiver would like to lirst, copy. menus are each and Who milked the cow with the ROSTERS, Janeiro 1 from New York. operate the mine and officers and the messroom. In the rear is freshly prepared crumpled Aug CllAS. P. Hazelti.n 1 extract ores there- Bed- horn; x'x BILL Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, arrived at New- I rum. located the the with every month by Miss Cornelia C. HEADS. x'x j storeroom, galley, We’ve read the that the News 21 from Savannah. authorities in the lays poets sing, x')T LETTER port July At a Probate a Us handsome tiled the stateroom ford, one of the leading HEADS, Vjf Court held at Belfast, win iII>TOJ!IC MINE. floor, Of the corn and the tiowers of ' C R Dixon, N F sailed from New Bill of Fare” rustling Gilkey, the County of Wald. mi the -rcmd for the steward and his country, and “The New by PROGRAMS, Vor \ lo all assistant, quar- spring, i Aug for Port Elizabeth. August, A. 1>. 1 807. old-timers, the of as one of the history the ters of the crew and the room for Mrs. M. C'. Myer is, usual, But of all the of or PAMPHLETS, Edward sailed from New York and storage lays tongue pen, May, Aug UKANi KS \ WIXTKlt. discovery, operation years of liti^a- the sails. chief features of the issue. of our There's 2S fur Honolulu. d.iuglue; Here also is the with Any naught like the lay of the Texas T COTTHKLL, late <>t m ti. n over the Hassid: miue'aud hospital, Bellas:, the some- its four with snow readers to see a sample copy of hen. Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from "i W aldo. deceased, what remarkable cots, spread white wishing Cape having present*-, career of its secure it free of Town, no date, for Barbadoes. for adiuinist :ati>*n on tlie estate of sai original coverlets, where sick sailors receive at- “Table Talk” can charge, before Maud discoverer is an old Long, long rakes her hay, Ordered. That said n story. E. C. name and address to Table Harvard, Coleord, at Fpii-pie May It. for petitioner give Bassick, tention. by sending The Texas hen her interested <• an experienced begins lay, And all kinds of Hampton Roads, Idg. persons by eaumng a prospector, tumbled upon The cleanliness of Talk Co., Philadelphia, Pa. And ere the milkmaid stirs a Legal Printing order to be published three weeks ~ the and scrupulous every- Publishing peg, Herbert Black, W H sailed property, it The lien is and has neatly and done. Blanchard, in the Republican Journal prime.1 developed intoawon- thing on board impresses the up dropped her egg. promptly 7tf from Boston 22 for Buenos deilully rich none. It particularly The Elizabeth between Martha’s Aug Ayres. that they may appear at a Probate c was a chimuev of visitor. Islands, The corn must rustle and the tiowers spring, ore. Iolani,McClure,sailed from Honolulu July held at Belfast within and tor said < apparently of main If hold their own with the barn volcanic The forward and after and the Massachusetts they’d yard 12 for th** second of n. down formation, peaks are util- Vineyard Hong Kong. Tuesday September reaching almost to ring. A the clock before and show ran-- vertically an un- ized for storage room, while beneath are a most interesting group. ANY suffer Lucy Nickels, Amos Dow, at Hong noon, known ami the land, If Maud is needing a hat or gown, in the sum= they have, the d said depth silver values were decks is Kong July 20 for New York. why prayer given up entirely to cargo space. the of the has She doesn’t hustle her to JW should not be granted. nCb’ Naushon, largest islands, hay town, mer with Mabel I Meyers, C N Meyers, sailed fr >m Sr°"iuK ri«her with The bark derived her name headache, (.Km, K. JOHNSON deftb gtfrAl Pisagua been for many years the beautiful sum- N 7 for River Plate. years ot came She goes to the store and obtains her suit, Bridgewater, S, July A true copy. Attest; lituooi operation from the city of a nitrate who own caused litigation out of Pisagua, port mer home of the Forbes family, Fora basket full of fresh hen fruit. by exposure to the Matanzas, arrived at New York June 14 ( has 1’. Ha/ki.tim arising quarrels between on the west coast of South owners, America, for the entire island. the If the from Havana. and the mine was Penikese, smallest, milkmaid’s beau makes a Sunday call, sun closed down. which trade the vessel was built and has E G sailed from New At a Probate Court held at Belta.-t. v. t0 is famous as having been the place of She doesn’t feed him on milk at all, Penobscot, Parker, Bridgeport. and been in uutil York ti for and for the County of \\ aid**, on the sec m Conn., engaged freights became so summer but far the But she works the into a custard Aug Lyttleton Dunedin, time he became a Agassiz's school, by eggs pie, •1 August. A. 1>. 18H7. prosperous of low that her And spoken 1*4, lat :»7 N, Ion til VV grower owner decided to send her to most of the islands stuffs him full of chicken fry. Aug was important historically Rebecca certain instrument, t propen-v S"ld for taxes the East When the old man a Crowell, M G Dow, at Port. purporting 1 Indies, she loaded a of really wants horn, Spain 1 and hadi ? almostT cargo is which was settled by 4 for York. A will and testament <>i KKAM 1> \\ passed from its Cuttyliunk, Does he take the a of Aug New original P\45i» bales of jute and druggist (?) load corn ? late .u-.,. Colorado to take mous is a by causing op\ posses- cargo she is at Grand He lingers there and talks safe, and sure b> from Garuiitolo lor and 1 "as then discharging The little island now is the home of fisher perchance speedy Kong Aug Rajang iished three weeks >uc:-e>-' ely in b I that a new course of .Junction wharf. Of true reform and correct back to l'. K. 1 summer and fee-nance, cure Journal, printed at Be!last, that they tigaaon began in the folk and of visitors, every- for this and all other District and With the While his poor wife at home and St J T sailed from Bahia at a Probate Court, to be held at P.. J. C. court, single exception of the Brit- remembers the heroic work of the stays Lucie, Erskine, I of body in and for said *.n -*•■ -Montgomery this city was named ish four-masted bark scowls, forms of nervous Aug 20 for Barltadccs. County. the Audorinha, which in one of the headache. ot .*; the Cuttyliunk life-savers great But is saved from want bv these self-same Thomas A Goddard, W S Griffin, sailed >epteml‘er ten d the settlement of the visited this port some time the Pis- UDoii, and show cause, it ha new‘Vt'1 ^ ,peI)Uili' ago, storms of half a dozen years ago. Mr. fowls, Price 15 cents. from Buenos Ayres July 20 fur Rosario to any they Controversy, which bears the agua is the vessel ever seen same should not be pr**’. *-d, app; o\ »•*i Btle of 4 largest sailing Arthur Cleveland Hall makes the island For while her husband lingers there, load for New York or Boston. La'Clay et al. vs. in these dl.o, K. JoHNs James waters. I She watches the care Willard staplesmu les ett ai.pX' the subject of an enthusiastic and most cackling hens with Mudgett, A C C< rd, at Artec Cony. Attest: The most feature of the vessel 1 for New York. • ’11as. p. Ha/.i t. m ‘‘-‘'m striking attractive article in the num- Spain Aug \er is September And gathers the eggs, and the eggs she’ll lH'I{ Montgomery was an- her heavy and lofty spars. The main- ber of the New and POOR & ].o. lie found a England Magazine, hide, SON, Druggists 8 HOONKKS. deserted mine at mast is 14s feet 4 inches from the keel to A; a Pr.-bate Coun lino a; *’ Itejl alu a the article will be warmly welcomed, its Till she’s saved to stem the tide. a the enough for flic < "ilim d \\ a Mo. treasury without cent. topmast, and is one piece of steel. 4,4 Then all to Georgia Giikey, W R Gilkey. sailed from pj ; A' charming descriptions, supplemented by hail, hail, the Texas hen, day -i A. !». 1 >07. Ji’ seamai1 a« inches in at 1 for Perth Amb Allg.Cl' imrin I advisory circumference the deck; in a score of beautiful as The greatest of all to men! Brunswick, Ga., Sept. >y. counsel withoutTi' an pictures, being blessing f Oil N (.. i.iatoKs b A N A advanced retainer- fact all the masts are to Throw Henry lauseii, Jr. ..t Parmi.i- steel the top- as its historical Warren E. up your hats and make home howl, Appleby, WnliTII Kw. bond. good survey. POLAND l'ibu Aug Iti idg tor Boston borrowing .-4.7O, and masts, and the or fourth mast is For the persevering barnyard fowl. ment. o! .Maps I d 1 |! A i, ; '}'7"7c eued 7 t,, jigger 5 Park Boston, Mass. po Kellogg, square, John C Smith, arrived at Ha- ■■ investigate the he one steel 142.4 Though cotton's king, it's seen, Kneeiaud, last. iU -aid < my .*i \\ .* property spar feet in length. plainly v ’• ma Aug 1 from M -bile. a it *n • ‘‘■‘serve while As the result of the of our That the Texas hen is queen. presented pel pray it..- t", the courts The masts are of development really 1 ■ 1 ; topgallant pitch pine, Lester A Lewis, ;inio at N• w list ibu: ion, a. e uin_ .. ,he case. Antonio Kimball, •‘-■gal He took almm 04 feet The masts have a cant [San Express. in baud-. -o-i -* long. slight public school system and the cheapening * Haven Aug 24 from Bangor. maining their n*u engineer and Water will. besides makiim an aft, giving the vessel a *ia irrived it 'iU'1 very yachty ap- of books, there has grown up a Spring P»>rter, Faria>w, how large 'U'd‘ling to preserve pearance. The bowsprit is one mammoth The Boyless Town. goula Aug ! from Tampico. 'Z™ 7 class of men and women who seek broader ',U “ stick. The vessel has double topgallant Is used in our prescription de- Mary A Hall, Hask.-ii, arrived at l»i! _" r nationals 1 or desire to extend their knowl- A cross old woman of A tig 2f. fr.an Bin ns w c k. (la eouiii,7!l. conversations 01 education, 1 feet, ago i. -i ,.;.i by yards each, while the mainyards long partment and iu all the Hep'.bln iii .i.i.. ■,i■ t< it I 11 lines. duties in Declared that prepara- R F Pettigrew. arrived at Balti- : ! •' and are 47 feet. edge along special Their she hated noise; Morse, : l!lv "]*fi!y tions more 2 liven Bath. in.s] il(JJ or lack of exclude them from “The town would be so pleasant, you requiring pure water... Sept the situation The bow is adorned the immense life, means, know, W uuho\v *-.*i "'bicl. azine has undertaken the task of about it till Receiver on the round stern bringing a... '. 7r '77i,"y Munt- are artistic, miniatures Her eyes grew as spring water for sale. Sallie. I’On, W II W-st, t N- 1 liberal in its broadest heavy lead, cd. (.la ». K !mHNs' brieliy the names of of the towers of the education, sense, And of a York Aug 2-> i> r Pernambu. ... ?itoe .ones ,u;,,|tl's Hamburg, denoting then, sudden, tie* town grew still, A Atie-i and the within the reach of those who have the w copy style ot buildings and hailing port of the vessel. For all the boys had tied. A. A. HOWES & CO. Tofa, A s Wilson, clean'd fn u N<• \ ru ."i Property round The sail aspiration, but are of the oppor- Aug for St Pierre and Fort d 17 ... The area is something enormous. deprived And all through the long and dusty street W illie L Newton. L o i;\ i: mviudes the .Maine lode and Undei full sail the vessel tunity. Doctor Andrews, late of Brown Coombs, am .inik,111,110 1 spreads 2>,000 There wasn’t a boy in view ; Belfast .1 from site, the J ! has undertaken the l’resi- A SI'K.UI BOILKii Aug Philadelphia tV'V riungle, lleor- square feet of and the amount of University, The baseball lot where ■ -m b‘ank spring canvas, they used to meet !* M. M. I A Kl.AM*. h\.-< ami Xeliemu lodes j of The educational about 25 It and the duck used in making her sails, which in- dency Cosmopolitan’s Was a sight to make one blue. l\, with .!** ANA * I NNINOII A .'I 1-0 'Rout null site. (>u ! movement. The thus is * $ 100. < ■' the Maine is a new clude one full suit and of another work, begun, The grass was growing on every base, all connections com- '.111! 11 V if 'I'llM 1!. 11 M"U part I)r. house 1.10X70 not intended to take the of And the that the runners F. Oetdion's Anil Diuretic anti linal acc-Mint .11 a ni.tii-;r.uu feet, with a Corliss for use in case of accident, would, if place regular paths made; plete, lias been but little used Bel- to a For there wasn’t a soul in ail the )>y There are out in a university work, but gap in place be wmth t>» uim<- than if borse-power. spread line, reach 14 kil- supply fast Coliseum Call May ymi (>rder- •!. That ;:• 11<• <- t hero 7r7Itiiei 7 ”7 straight Who knew how the was Co. on shat, educational Those game played. a s houses, buildings, machinery: ometers or nine miles. The existing facilities. you have eliihl who sm bedding Imu m- weeks s11• t•'>i\ i•!\ in :! e K.-j-i,• am English rig- ASA r. junk who are in search of will KIGGS or ■ •mitenenee of water Cm-.-, in lie.'ta-t in >..!•! ; amounting to a great is of steel and really knowledge The dogs were the during printed o» original ging mostly heavy wire, sleeping livelong day— lnteie-te-l a:::i• 1 ..r * and as the find direction and aid. It can do N. K. Ill SION. old Slid ymmg alike. It arn srs the may I*r**i*.tt. receiver remarks, about special winches are located on the deck- nothing Why should they bark or leap'.’ at >!. A. A. H u A to for those who have not the desire to There wasn’t a whistle or call to Belfast, May 0,18U7.—IStf once, Sold by C.» “‘■•'■•essary use were the mine the of which form a sort of study. play, -*-i Ill \". aud -h< v\ l: l.y in \* houses, top Me. actual And so could Druggists, Belfast, n"• oe operation. for the An intending student sends to The Cos- they only sleep. the mm account should .elovvv.i, bridge, hoisting topsails. a lneie are two The pony from his "D <-!.'» h .1. »|| N-. shafts the The vessel’s hull is mopolitan, New York, his name, occupa- neighed lonely stall, ies The noblemen semi; to il. nk a ••••.; deep upon constructed And S/aiii A rue A11 e pioperty. One entirely longed for saddle and rein; vl-al of Miss Clara .’ indeed 1!>- c-ipv. called tiie “old or tion, previous courses of studies “Oh, yes, t i! '. i, shaft" is steel, with a steel deck, covered one study, And even the birds on the A V ifA/l.LUN! si lls to a by garden wall ‘alls her 'his little Klondike ! »• mt depth of some 1,400 feet from of Her is desired to be pursued, objects and pur- she pitch pine. tonnage 2S44 gross Chirped ouly a dull refrain. Free Press. surface or some for which course is and Al.m » >S. la ('nr, v: •! 1• ■!. ;• a 1,400 feet from what and 247s net. and her dimensions are as pose designed, 4/eo i/ui / ilrj) is known The cherries rotted and Ur t:i't. >11 tlie '*•. I,,: V as the tunnel level, follows: the number of or went to waste— Relief In Six Hours. which lev..! Length 414.^ feet, breadth of hours’, daily weekly, Aid's ra a \Kl:i:i f V n.ihi'tI sta>ted There was no one to climb the trees; I'ORTbAND, ACUl ST A ami Me. from the of which can be No of HOULTON. a '!ils breast the tunnel beam 44.7 feet and of hold 21.4 study given. charges And and dis.m*,- non mi the estate SA BRIN A 1 \ Kl.l d iveu from depth nobody had a single taste, Distressing Kidney Bladder near the of feet. any kind will be made to students. Actual Business mail ami Lim-dnv lile. .11 '.ml C- m > a .<'»*■• valley what is The cost of the ready for Save the birds and bees. by railroad. Instruc- relieved iu six hours by N ew G u ka ; Sm ih Pisagua only .. known as liassick tion by mail a clerks 'eiited her nr-: and hnai ;; : lull, and the tunnel sea was There wasn’t a one specialty. Book-keepers, anp Americas Cuke.-’ It is a suit rise on §174,000. The number of The Forum messenger-boy—not furnished to business great tuin d Said < state lor ad man e. connects with a September To stenographers men. Free ! account of its large shaft house, and The sailing qualities of the vessel are speed as such messengers can ; catalouge. 3m30 exceeding promptness iu re- Ordered, That notiee there,-: *"■ the mil! is is the first of a new volume—the located at the foot twenty- If wanted their errands lieving pain in bladder, kidneys and b.c k, week- 'im. e-'ivel>, m •: Kem.i of the hill, certainly wonderful. people done, F. L. SHAW, Prin,, Portland, Me. i lie tunnel sent for a in male or female. Relieves retention of printed in Belfast. in-.ud cuui ; ■ connects with the old shaft at In under favorable weather fourth—and evidences the of the They messenger-man. light trim, j vitality interested .ito-tm at .. I'r.•'*at•- • a.ieo' water almost immediately !: you want may ‘••stance from the she as was held at -•*» tk- -ecu.-! Tue'.ia « mouth. conditions, made 10 knots hour magazine. Such articles “Alaska and There I ween, of frolic and noise s Belfast. A * tlle per little, quick relief and cure th > the remedy. tak‘‘tt from the a There was her next, and -di<>v\ rails*- ■: 'li- mine went out for stretch of 24 hours. On her last the New Gold Field,” “Hawaii and the less of cheer and mirth; SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Sold by A. A. llowes and Co, Druggists, any at the Old shaft The sad old the said a-eount -di- he a.1 *wi where levels were run off voyage from to the west coast Front of the “Strikes town, since it lacked its boys, Me. l\'Js at Hamburg | Changing World,” Belfast, •-i.M. |. ,!l l|i,\M l\ every inn feet. of South and tlie Was the dreariest place on earth. Allen’s Foot-Ease,a powder for the feet. It cures > America she made the run from Coal-Miners,” “Is the Cuban : A rrue Cop\. Attest Uie The old woman to painful, swollen, smarting feet and takes A little girl who had told a de was escort- 'eiu consisted of a poor began weep— instantly Ch as. p. Ha/i:i. im !;- circular-like the Lizard to the in 14 17 Capable of Self-Government?” can hard- the out of corns and It's equator days, Then woke with a sudden scream: sting bunions. the great- ed to her bedroom by her mother and tnid opening, going into the earth at a a feat fail to est comfort of the slight hours, unparalleled in the history ly satisfy all. readers who wish to “Dear me!” she “I have been discovery age. Allen's Foot- to ask (Jnd to her for her sin. This which cried; asleep; Ease makes forgive UMU.ln A I ,i :- nip. necessitated its connect- of vessels. abreast of the times. The tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is what the being sailing keep And wliat a horrid dream!” mothei heard: » -• » leading oh, is a certain cure for callous and listening “Oh, I !ast lie Sec! I .. \ e KEEN I M Herbert, Ex-Secretary stamps For Over Fifty tears. lias been in Trial package FREE Address. Allen S. Olmsted said County, deceased, h.t\ii.g p:'esen:i adopted working the mine 1’otosi, now said to be 'he Navy, follows very the was to run largest sailing appropriately Le Roy, N. V. 24 Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. account <*t administration I 'aid e>t a cross-cut every luO feet from vessel afloat. This whose “Plea for the in the issue. A Slumber Song. the vessel, tonnage Army” August Winslow s Soothing Syrup has been used for lowance. shaft to the vein, and then the is 3854 net Mr. Herbert’s Ordered. That notice there.-1 i- ore register, has lowered all exist- paper is accompanied by over fifty years by millions of mothers for was worked You with the dark and weeks n. the n .- out in the of records between the several tables of a most weary eyes, their successively Kepui* shape elliptical ing Lizard and Val- useful character, children while teething, with < or I of love and WHAT DO THE perfect printed in Belfast, in 'aid miy. that semi-round all Weary sacrifice," CHILDREN DRINK? success. It soothes the openings, being stuped paraiso, by the in 58 enabling one, at a to see wherein child, softens the interested attend at a in. hate < out making voyage days, glance, may and timbered a Come with me over all cures wind and at on these-' nd up. most creditable performance. lies our great naval deficiency. The tables the waters pale Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the gums, allays pain, colic, held Belfast, lues lay In my small boat with the slender is the best remedy for Diarrluea. Is her next, and show cause. ii any they :.a ENORMOUSLY RICH ORE. The l’isagua carries a crew of 31 men show that on the basis of “total gray sail. new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious pleas- displace- ant to the taste. Sold in the said account should n--: e allow*.--! all as and and takes by druggists every The bulk of told, including officers, able-bodied ment”—sometimes spoken of “ton- Into the we shall nourishing the place of coffee 'The * > L- < >. E. .It HINSON the ore has been taken out twilight steal, part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- seamen and five who are classed as United States And the little waves more Grain-O the children the A true Attest of all the levels from the boys, nage”—the easily occupy gray along our keel you give more tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and copy. 1,100-foot level the fifth health Cn as. r. Ha/i ! ink Be. up, and when the mine ordinary seamen. German vessels never place among the naval Powers of you distribute through the systems. Grain- ask for Mrs. Winslow's and was closed down Shall sing you a slumber song of the sea, Soothing Syrup, in carry apprentices. the world. The out O is made of and when take no other kind. 188o the twelfth level had been extend- Ex-Secretary points Where sleep endureth uuendiugly. pure grains, properly pre- * DM IN 1ST K AT* ill S NOTICE The- ed The bark will her last bale that we have over miles of sea-coast tastes like the choice of herebv uix**" m-'.ice ilia: he has .-•• this ore chute or zone discharge ;J»,000 pared grades coffee, but Their First to Town. A through and had The Sea in tender Trip “Here's some of of jute next and will then oe to that gray Spirits wise costs about 1-4 as much. All appointed Administrator theestat* opened up an rich ore Friday, dry- protect,—excluding Alaska,—and grocers sell it. 15c. more of the horrible work of them blamed enormously body Shall cool hands V* which docked here to have her bottom a naval war would be serious lay upon your eyes; and 25o SAM TELE. I*A( KAKD. late d is believed by old miners who scraped particularly monopolists,” said Farmer Havri. ks, as he and painted. for us, the United States Iu iheir arms his coat over the foot of in the County of Waldo. deceased, and worked upon the to be the best because, having of mist you shall fall asleep, hung the bed. property She will then refused at And where ?” asked his as the law directs. All persons having of ore that proceed to the Paris Conference to consent sea dreams into your soul shall creep. “Goodness, wife. “Here’s body had ever been disclosed Philadelphia, the estate-»l -aid deceased at< where she has been chartered to to the abolition of a sign what says ‘Don’t blow out the against in the load the gas. same set amt > '■ history of the mine. 110,- privateering, right And none shall know,—but on the shore present the for tlenient. 000 cases of refined to issue I s’pose they make these folks burn it all When the mine petroleum for } oko- letters-of-marque and to The old and thereto are requested t«» make puvmei.; closed in it reprisal gray willows, bent hoar, So’s to run hills June, 1885, hama or night, up their mi ’em. EKED \ l‘ \t K \ to till with Nagasaki, Japan. This will private vessels to prey on an TRUSSES. ately. began and is now enemy’s I don't know what this IS:*7 water, near- be the Shall shiver and to themselves next Gosh, country's Belfast, Aug. 1*'. to the tunnel probably largest cargo of this com- commerce still exists as against us in favor sigh day' coinin’to!” ly up level. out over the sea [Cleveland Leader. ever of the Leaning alway. Call and see our the time the modity shipped from the United other Powers. With regard to NEW patterns of During mine was operated DNEtTTdirs NOTICE 1 In- >*lt• — States in a vessel. the author we must [Harper’s Bazar. Itch on human, mange ou horses, dogs ami it is estimated that ore sailing Hawaii, says add notice he nk- i-een-In to the value of Trusses for the summer. cool all cured in bo minutes Lj gives that Balilke will be his wife to our Pacific Easy, stock, by Woolford's 82.000,000 was extracted and that (.'apt. joined by ! largely fleet; otherwise we Excr'itor of tin* last w ill an-l testatum.• divi- this Worms and their Treatment. Sanitary Lotion. This never fails Sold by as she is a on the cannot defend the at a distance of and comfortable. We have the latest \ ol B- dends and profits to week, passenger j outpost A. A. Howes and Me. MAKY BANCASTEK. late amounting 8000,000 at Co..Druggists, Belfast, were steamship Patria, due New York Fri- 2,000 miles. Mr. Herbert is of the A n paid out. The Bassick opin- It would surprise most people to learn and and l\2k in the County ol Waldo, deceased. Mining from ion of up-to-date sty les, guarantee a hav tlemands i.e estate Company from to day, Hamburg. that, independently any question how much of the sickuess of children is due ing against December, 1870, June, of An Fact. Tom cease*! are desired l-> present the satin- out territorial extension, we as a to worms in the stomach and fit in case at the lowest Everlasting Barry. “Why 18s5, paid 8425,000 in al- should, intestines. every prices. ; did the Lord metit, and all indebted thereto are i<- dividends, matter of wise When command us to love mir neigh- that precaution, add to the they have indigestion and a variable make pavment immediate:v though during time “the The Other Side. bors?" Perdita. “Because we can get manage- number of our appetite, when the is foul and along I A MESS HAKE ment, of the mine was battle-ships and torpedo- tongue the with most else." grossly extravagant breath is everybody [Truth. D>. 1897. in the boats. offensive, gripiugs and pains occur Belfast, Aug. expenditures made for There are two sides to the about salaries, Klondike the navel, the nose itches, the child POOR & After using a 10 cent trial si/e of office expenses and SON, Druggists. Ely's mining operations.” One side has been grinds its teeth, starts during has a Cream Balm will be sure to DM I NT STK A I KIN’S NhTU'K II The story. thoroughly told, sleep, you buy the .*>0 A receiver estimates that the sum of $2 a Year for The Journal and Tribune. short, and sometimes note*- .it -it-- lirv- dry cough, convul- cent size. Cream Balm has no equal m ill- A hereby gr.es 840,000 will be the other is just getting a The sions, all these indicate Administratrix"! tin-estate-n amply sufficient to unwater hearing. symptoms that ing catarrh and cold in the head. Ask your appointe*! the mine and it Portland Press a To all subscribers, new or who worms are the of the TRY ALLEN'S for LOl'ISE E. I’A late-d put upon a paying basis, recently printed letter old, pay sapping strength child, FOOT-EASE, druggist it or send 10 cents to us. KK, Sear-; and that and the symptoms when the A ELY •">(! that sum can be obtained from from a former their subscription to The Journal one year disappear powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this BROS., Warren St., N. Y. City. in the ( uitntv Waldo, deceased resident of that city, who worms are expelled, and the system is no season your feet feel swollen and and tired I suffered from Catarrh bonds as the law directs. Vli ... the proceeds of the sale of the old mill in advance the New York Tribune hot, get three years: it person.- is now a Weekly robbed of the nourishment it If have <>r mamis the estate »>t said decease., member of a Miners’ Supply longer requires.' easily. you smarting feet tight shoes, got so bad I could not work; 1 used two against dump. [Denver, Colorado, SI a will be sent one free. Worms are most found in try Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes sired t»- present the same for settlement. Republican, in (price year) year frequently chil- bottles of Ely 's Cream Balm and am entire- 27. Company Salmo, British Columbia. It but walking easy. Cures and prevents swollen and indebted thereto are requested to make y. Aug. In if the Tribune is wanted the dren, they are by no means rare in ly well; I would not be without it—A. C. would be for his interest to have a rush remitting, sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves immediately. CATHERINE E. I'.v to adults; and are the cause o41 should so as it is not they unsuspected burns and bunions of all and rest and Clarke, Sbawmut Ave., Boston. Aug. 10, 1897. that one of his sen- subscriber state, sent of pain gives Searsport* country, yet closing many diseases. For expelling worms comfort. it to Sold all Advance in Seamen’s Try day. by druggists and “I Wages. tences is: “My advice to all if have a unless requested. With The Journal fur- from the body, nothing better has been dis- shoe stores for 25c. Trial FREE. Ad- Sqildig. say, McSwilligeu, lend me they package will ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH E. The home and is to be local covered than the that was in use dress Allen S. Olmsted, I,e X. Y. $50, you?" McSwilligen. “You owe money, wise and nisi ing all the news, and much other remedy Roy, notice that lie has been m 1. There was an stay in me A hereby give Portland, Sept. ad- New England homes half a $25 now, don’t you know ?" “That is one in Maine. From a man who has had matter of local and the Tribune to nearly pointed Administrator of the estate ol vance in seamen’s wages at this to- any interest, True’s Pin Worm reason why I wish to borrow $50.” “How port amount of Arctic learn century ago—Dr. Elixir, from experience that so?” “Then I can L. day, 820 to 25 per month. When supply the news of the world, political and which, besides its action on worms, purifies pay you back in your HORACE RRAliDON. late of W, does not grow on bushes or on the own coin.” asked if this was due to an gold ami enriches the blood, thus com- [Pittsburgh Chronicle tele- increased de- general, with fashions, household science causing House for Sale. in theCounty ot Wal-lo. deceased, and giv .- top of the ground.” He states that restoration is mand for 81,000 plete of health. It especially graph. as the law directs. All d-- sailors, Commissioner Tolman is and mechanics, literary and other persons having necessary to provide all depart- recommended because when it is used as a A story and a half house, the estate thought there were 7,000 in the at the advance could be obtained. people country, year. Subscriptions may begin any time, good cultivation, apple, pear, plum, shade trees Swanville. Aug. 10, 1897. out of which have An old librarian, unable to find his um- thirty-one come out of and if desired the two will be sent to etc. Nice papers neighborhood. Inquire of brella one evening when it w as time to the diggings with a fortune. There will The corporation of Brown close, DMINTSTRATKI\’S NOTICE. The.',. different addresses. University M. C. DILWORTH, returned and looked for it iu the A The fall term at the of be snow there has voted to Dr. Andrews to anxiously ] A hereby gives notice that she has been University Maine flying by the 25th of this request with- Or C. B card under the letter HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44r catalogue, U. [House- I Administratrix of the estate : opened Sept. 1st, with a atten- and at least in draw liis as appointed very large month, 20,000 people the Chandler Hale, son of Senator Hale and resignation president. hold Words. dance. winter. At least JOHN M. GETCHELL, late of Troy, 1,500 of them will die of the United States at ■——-- secretary embassy SUBSCRIBE in the County of Waldo, deceased, ami there. If 150 make a strike out of is to wed Miss Rachael Constipation is the cause of all sorts of All those 20,000 Rome, B. Cameron, FOR^^^^^ terrible, itching diseases of the bonds as the law directs. All persons hav ing August of 1807 was the banner it will be above the not serious disorders of the blood. | export average. People of ex-United States Senator Strong skin that help to make life miserable for us mauds against the estate of said deceased daughter are month in the of the used to this cathartics worse than useless. Burdock are sired to the same for ami history Port of Balti- country will suffer untold Cameron. The will be late this caused by external parasites. Doan’s present settlement. more. wedding Blood Bitters is nature’s own for indebted thereto are to make agony.” remedy THE Ointment kills the parasites and cures the requested p.o month. troubles of this sort. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. immediately. EMMA 31. GETCHE1 1 disease. never fails. Perfectly harmless, Troy, August 10, 1897. ^ Gentle Annie. the beautiful shade trees wave their Household Hints. ilcKinley on Prosperity. branches over their heads, and the birds s;imraie, have you tied old Bijah One of the most useful are wont to their sweetest articles for President comment on sing songs. and McKinley’s the \ an't get loose to-night?” cleaning cooking pots pans is a wire After Mrs. Webster was laid to rest f‘ chain dishcloth. It is now made improved and improving conditions of the :it'd him just as l always do, fastened BUY YOUR to a WINTER’S about the tirst work Mr. Webster and wooden times is COAL long, smooth, handle, which short, sensible and sagacious. He allows one to use it without Satntnie did was to beautify her resting putting the does not claim that the Diugley bill nour- L’*»t anything cooked that will hands into the water. set out on her ished the bountiful which were in in the place. They plants grave crops I breakfast morning? The ™e ^ that soon forth beautiful flowers. hardy, free-blooming, the ground before the bill went to the F. G. White like to have better brought climbing something single rose is oue of the most Mr. Webster seemed to be a sincere graceful senate. He does not insist that all the Company. -ling than at any other time. plants for decorating the table! The mourner for his wife. He awakening yawns of are direct- realized that sprays may be laid upon tbe cloth in prosperity has been here and cooked any ly attributed to Republican legislation He brighten when take their manner desired or draped from tbe chan- and llow has blessings they does not throw at himself as pies, your delier to the table. The blossoms any bouquets flight. After his wife's death he became a will the advance agent of prosperity. while 1 have been away?” remain fresh for some time. Haddock’s, Vein and Latiimer On the Plymouth follower of the Master and was he out that the Lehigh. professed contrary points as been able to sit up but very A clean whisk healthful of for considered a man. If small, lpoorn kept iu the upward tendency prices Stove and Egg and considerate, manly farm Grate. re or four days.” clothes basket is the most convenient to products of the West is caused by Chestnut. Samtnie should live to be his moth- Delivered and put in (in ------aged use for natural which can- barrels) $(100 $5.80 so tired I you will dampening clothes. the conditions legislation suppose Dip not in er's memory will be fresh and broom into a bowl of clear water effect either or otherwise. Dump Carts,. 5 85 5 65 u1 mother always and very adversely to-night, shake the Rut the of the farmers’ Prices at Wharf,. green with him. It was not long after lightly water over the clothing. improvement 5.60 5.40 t go up chamber and leave In this manner the work is market does not the manu- Samtnie became motherless before Mr. done more explain why IS Lehigh 25c. per ton extra. and facturers of the East have taken new OFTEN VERY DESIRABLE. ■nr to-night.” Sammie spoke evenly quickly than if the fingers are Adams gave him a place in his store and to the courage and The farmers CUMBERLAND COAL. I WOOD OF ALL KINDS for a lad of fourteen sum- employed sprinkle water about. hope. might $2 a he found him a very trusty boy. After get bushel for corn and that would All Coal guaranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and delivery, a Telephone Now the time has come for not We i (E3f*Special attention to outside again prepar- start up any idle spindles or light up Guarantee it given delivery city limits. ¥ Connection 18-4 lie earned some money he had a beautiful the little cucumbers for ''iimmie was into his ing pickling; do any fires. going not smouldering forge Something headstone erected in the cemetery to his forget to add a little horseradish root besides natural and in to see if she was asleep he to the the buoyancy embryotic mother’s memory. If his life is spared vinegar cucumbers are put in: confidence has quickened the pulse of in- at the outside door; as he it helps to retain the in the no but that Annie’s strength vine- dustry. That is the doubt gentle son and something protective Mrs Stevens it. ‘‘Good gar, prevents mold from over tariff. has stepped will coming President McKinley perceived make his mark in the world. the top of the The horseradish its Webster, I came in to see liquid. effects, and, in common with every Julia C. Mudgett. leaves, too, are excellent for laying over other patriot, is cheerfully eager to ac- "iie is and to stop with her to- the top. I Stockton Springs. knowledge its welcome agency. ueeus me. 1 have been in President is too No particle of cheese, no matter how- McKinley sagacious this week and 1 hud her a to claim for the law lay Maduox's Barking Cat. small, should be thrown away or allowed Dingley anything to mold and more than can be the of woman." thus go to waste, for it may justified by logic Nursed by a canine Foster Mother he has the protection It is not mak- Many be used in many different ways besides argument. have told my wife that she two of where Traits of the Dog Tribe- the usual rarebit or dish of macaroni and ing blades grass grow only something for herself and she cheese. one grew before, but it is James M. Maddox, of White, crisp lettuce with a dress- giving courage superintendent and confidence to our and ut her work in a short time. ing and a little grated cheese scattered manufacturers, the Missouri District will restore our industries to 1 be down sick for Telegraph Company, over the whole is fine. eventually a time it very Try grating that has a cat. Besides the usual feline com- a little to which we all look for- cheese upon a dish of stewed po- prosperity had for me about running ward to with plement of nine lives, this cat has a past, tatoes. impatience. [Portland Evening Express. and, unless all signs fail, a future which The astonishing fact is vouched for that vbster finished his last re- falls to the lot of few cats, says the St. if fresh paint is on w oolen it gotten goods One Woman’s Notions. < came out of his mother’s Louis Republic. may be removed by vigorously rubbing Mis name is she wished to see Mrs. Towser, and, although his with a of cloth of the same texture. piece The men will stand mother was a well bred Towser It has been tried in anything. Y thi two friends are to- tabby, the case of a paint- has all the and frail- It's a characteristics,habits spotted sleeve. The dress skirt was gath- woman's vocation to be liked. g" back some iu this years ties of a dog. In early kitteuliood Tow- ered up and the sleeve rubbed with it. A woman is as as a man '■ ncu Al;>. was ser's mother fell a to good any day. Webster Miss victim the deadly \\ here the paint went to, unless it disap- cat ride of a small and Mr. a light-hearted girl of boy. Maddox peared in balls of fuzz that were formed, Dearest friends make the best* enemies. found a loster mother a for the kitten in was a but no trace of it. was s:n‘ was blessed with mystery, left is a Marriage sometimes the grave of love. kind-hearted pet dog with young family on either sleeve or skirt. is am. was reared and tenderly doubles of her own. The canine It's a bad workman with his It is how much quarrels instructed. Her parents mother took kindly to the little foundling, surprising rubbing will tools. and Towser. the fat do in the way of ible home and contented kitten, grew and cleaning. Many spots on dresses no other An old sassy with a litter of puppy foster broth- require treatment than giri makes a young married wom- for to have the Argus they prayed ers and sisters. goods gathered up in hands an. L. and rubbed STAPLES, y nor riches. When the kitten was weaned lie showed vigorously together. Many Sinners never hear harm of them- fluids leave and on any '1 < no to abandon the life cleaning rings spots ii nly child; slit* was her tendency dog’s selves. Manufacturer of The which he had learned to and the goods and should only be tried as a Staples’ Cele-1 ■; lead, began hei mother's joy. Her last resort. A to exhibit all the canine characteristics leading druggist is author- There is something better than beauty, brated Halter, also dealer in all kinds s<. mild and pleasant that which lie had nursed with his ity for the statement that if benzine or and that is charm. adopted of Cur- first-class harness store, keeping all kinds .*f g I* v-onnected ailed gentle Annie. She mother's milk, naphtha is applied to tlie center Harnesses, Blankets, Ca^ds, instead of mewing and directly with that line. A Harness that sell in Ikdfast f* S10 I am of a There are not husbands enough to go they like a grease spot, and from thence t<> the a te teller in the common caterwauling melancholy orphan it. ry-Combs, Brushes, Etc., selling for 88.AO. Ami will ask why I can sel the n no will be formed around the around—statistics prove cheaper cat, he began to bark like the outside, ring than can in ilrifash i for them in hal- v- as vet y successful in that puppies, they pa\ Staples' patent ami as spot. A lie should be and and Would announce to the citizens >f Monroe and growl they did, and lie became large adaptable, respectfully ters and it gives me a chane.e to make prof, «*)• 1. ,rh ends. Also -he reached the allow a that ho is out of the with _'70> other fourt.'i- twenty- the wonder of the friends and visitors at for alteration. vicinity postofTiee a full tine of trunk* and valises. .• »n. a margin If'pdrinp with neatness blanching vegetable is accomplished class hut shall still continue to run a a the imirney of life her the Maddox In-me. lie was named Tow- Democratic‘.nosiniasters, and dispatch. Please give me a call by giving it a boiling bath. It is a com- There’s no sight more deplorable than ser and responds to the whistle of his ii *ugh tlie pearly gates, mon process in French kitchens, where a man who can not employ himself. mazier line a sure cuougn dog. 1 ernaps ! .mii death was a erusii- ire in the preparation of food foi the The Birds ot Maine. the ddest trick Towst has learned is All lovers promises are, of course, en- process is more minute than in hut time blunts the that ot iiis tail, which lie does cooking founded on the doctrine of wagging | others. A tirely probabil- : measure or spinach, after care- Interesting Contribution t» the Literature of the !■ t sun ew. not in the serpentine manner ot his an- ities. ful.'' picked over and is immers- \atu~n History of Maine. cesters. but from side to in the washed, side, vig- ed :n a passed by gentle Annie large wooden or earthenware A woman may just as well give, up the There hus jo t been published from the ! orous and uncompromising style of a dog. j sintance of Mr. dames how, tilled with salted water, and game when once she can't make the other of Maiue one of tin* most im- Towser expresses fear, too, with bis tail, boiling University | left for live minutes. The salt water is woman was jealous. ]»ortant contributions to the literature of thought to he quite a and when thoroughly scared will tuck his | • suit in n. then poured off and cold water turned the natural .history of this State that has After mouths between his as lie ! It is that half the wiiess less condi;u :. of acquain- long appendage legs, over my theory unha; it, after which it is carefully dried, ever been made. This is a lias seen his foster brethren do, and run I of married life comes of husbands and saying good j >• m n but it was not minced and to be served with : ried, to cooked, deal,- when one calls to mind what has cover. During the hot weatlui Tow- , wives being constantly together—-all in all before Mr. butter, salt and pepper and a bit of boiled been done special workers in different marriage ser suffered considerably from the heat, to each other. [Good by egg. Housekeeping, fields in the past and remembers the : unmask and Mrs. Web- and might have been seen sitting about in pub- lications of our previous natural : the shade, panting with his tongue out, history ihut she had drawn a Mos of the so -called cleansers and pol- the treatise of the late. Dr. F.zek- in the manner to be to surveys, ( supposed peculiar ishers for tan shoes leave them with a ■t a prize in her “matri- the iel Holmes on the Ichthyology of Maine: I dog. surface different from the shining quite of Dr. A. ( Hamlin of on our! >he was a person who lie has none of the sinister traits of his Baugor soft linish with which come from the Maine the : ■ they tourmalines; writings of Dr. hand in each event of tribe, does not parade along the narrow life, shop. A piece of chamos skin will re- 11. Sr me on the morian of of back fences in the dead of George system : edge night, move or stain if within ruly bore her disappoint- any spot applied the State; lb. F. I amson Scribner's writ- and gets from place to place in a dog trot j twenty four hours after it appears. A on our and Dr. or a real ings grasses plants: ; gallop, instead of in the soft- 1 nightly rubbing with a piece of chamos Charles IT Fermnd’s work on the butter- !'; roved to be t he footed. and manner of other lmperson- obsequious skin will a of tan shoes 1 keep pair looking flies and oilier insects of Maine: and of Dr. : Feeds the starv'ed tissues, restores and vigorous i. ■ ndhi >n and '• : cats. Towser has mastered that plump help' si mess and well mysteri- like new for week. The same re- 1 '’ laziness, many X. S. Shuler and Otis Ph. and to other food. Unlike <. .■ 1 i 1 r * i: i rt ous George Smith, stomach bowels digest ; tlv ne of which has been 1 i He to freemasonry dogs, sult may be secured with the on the of the Maine coast and vanity. appeared the wonder of naturalists for all by rubbing D., geology able to take. Invaluable in cases of scrofula, wasting diseases and impoverished bi time, inside of worn kid Webster must bear her gloves. One economi- the old volcanic formations of the State. and seems to have but little trouble iu ! cal little woman saves all her cast-off It is a work on “The Birds of 50c. and $1.00. Mailed Free. ANGIER CHEMICAL CO.. BOSfON MASS. id. ns ..f life and a part of forming the of Maine,” Druggists, Pamphlet acquaintances strange winter gloves for this purpose and goes their distribution which he on corners showing by counties, ; a:s unbition was to dogs meets the street the at the of a a through pile rate glove and their present or commonness and about the bases of posts rarity Ktve as a time friendly lamp night untii she has exhausted the supply. in each from the of Prof. Ora easy and he lias county, pen telegraph poles. Occasionally s. •i seem to realize W. Knight, B. To give a brief sum- run across an ugly terrier, who, accepting cellars are death and Damp traps, pure mary of the contents of this important w..*» working to save all no overtures, would attempt to rend visitations of Providence simple. Many publication, we may say that it embraces j Towser on the and it is on such that leave chairs in the household : .u her parents liad left spot, only empty a list of birds resident in Maine which ex- rare BELFAST s LIVERY occasions that Towser feline pro- can be traced to dark, »f directly damp, tends to 10 a iist of introduced CO., need. species; come to a j mkih strep.i. pensities the surface. When mouldy cellars. A bushel of charcoal i species, or those which have never natur- L>RR l- FASTr\ O J runl.AL,MAINF Windsor Hote -00. It is estimated that at system. 50 we note but a omission to realize how fast his wife to the asso- ly titles, single Spectacles, that rate half the ville sent a communication Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent sou,000.000 (about the or importance-—that of the valuable con- away. She could say with annual ciation asking its members to join at Ave., Wash- pension bill) would provide rural jeweler 926 Pensylvania tribution of Dr. E. Holmes on the “Birds ...THK... other Maine batteries in holding a general We can save you .Money. ‘My liesli and my heart free all over the United States. Lngion,u.c..,says: of Maine to faileth, delivery to continue as in Injurious Agriculture," pub- That would ! reunion. It was voted I was for a long be of heart and mean among other things, em- lished in the office on agri- strength my ! vears oast to hold a separate reunion. time under treat patent report ployment for 200,000 persons. The rural D. in Mrs. Stevens noticed The officers were elected tor culture, (Washington, C.) 1857, carriers are allowed to eke out their sti- following tnent of two of | E. L. Merri- with 32 plates—the first important contri- "lister was weaker ; the coming year: President, the best A Fine Line of Silver, growing pend by any supplementary enterprises as physi- bution to our economic Sterling First vice M. C. Dil- cians of this ornithology. 1'lie afternoon Mrs. Stevens to sell or and receive tliew; president, city, JOHIJKUS OK * stamps stationery L. and worth; Second vice president, John for a severe case were deliver express parcels or telegrams. singing, “Mother, meet and treasurer, J. E. of blood ■ Where farmers live some distance from the Perry; Secretary poison, “1 saw a crowd of picnickers,” said the H, J, LOCKE & SON, CRAIN, .Just as Rhoades. but condition they got through road their mail is left in boxes at con- my man who is careless of his language, Remarks were made several of the worse all ns noticed that a change came venient points by the roadside, from which by grew7 “coming home after that storm, and they National Bank Building, FEED, members in memory of the veterans of the not- P. O. Webster's countenance. She also letters are collected. [Harper’s while, were all good and wet.” Square. BELFAST, the old Sixth M tine. Invitations were re- the SEEDS and tlie Weekly. withstanding “I presume,” said the man w ho makes bedside and found that her ceived'from Island Falls and Lew- fact that Dover, they himself a nuisance by correcting his : rit had taken its It iston to hold the 1898 reunion in those ine three lliglit. One application of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric charged friends’ grammar, “that you wish simply GROCERIES. re Oil and it was voted to hold it at Lew- hundred dollars. than Saminie could bear to takes away the pain of the most severe places to say that they were wet.” an fair week of next w7as «>1 11 burn. It is ideal liniment. iston during year. mouth Iinportora ing mother cold in death. family My “I stick to my original assertion. It Newton S. Loti & was was a Co., Dealers in the finest with sores; my tongue school of "** as Mr. Webster the sad filled eating Sunday picnic.” [Cincinnati quality heal'd Mary Kyle Dallas, well-known writer, that for three Clergyman: do you know that almost eaten away, so Enquirer. os wife’s death he came home. died at her home in New York “My boy, city, Aug. months I was unable to taste any solid of heart it is wicked to fish on the Sabbath?” Anthracite and ~ 1 25, failure. Tuesday Mrs. out leheid the cold face of the dead Youngster, “I isn’t fishing; I’m teaching food. My hair was coming rapidly, Hicks—1 suppose it is a bargain between Dallas was seized with a fainting spell. I had tried SAIL MAKERS, I that this’ere worm to swim.” and I was in a horrible fix. Dick and Miss seem made lie should never more see She into unconsciousness and did [Tit-Bits. Sparker. They Blacksmith lapsed various treatments, and was nearly dis- for each other. C03.lSa "be at home, nor hear her iu ac- not regain her senses. Mrs. Dallas was recommended And Successors to J. W. Frederick & Co., as couraged, when a friend Wicks—Ves as soon as they met he made BORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 50 of Her husband was Jacob Mrs. “You T kindness try to cheer his lone years age. One Advantage. Kingsley: S.S.vS. After had taken four bottles, I for her and she made for him. A. an artist well known in New servants better than lu'i> Dallas, say you like colored and when I had 33, 33, 37 Front lie felt that no lips couid ac- began to get better, St., Belfast, Me. York art circles. For the past 15 white because they are slower. How is tin' years finished eighteen bottles, I was cured lips of the dead. He Mrs. Dallas was a contributor to the New “It takes them TELEPHONE 4-2. began that?” Mrs. Bingo: longer skin was without a Amanda, alighting from her wheel a Ship Chandlers, Ship Brokers, ltf ■ sound and well, my that the to be York and to leave. Life. with Pale- only way happy Ledger Lippiucott’s magazine. [Brooklyn blemish, and I have had no return of little late for the appointment 11V ami make others He me from a life mon. — “Have I kept you long, dear?” happy. the disease. S.S.S.saved AND DEALERS IN in his S.S.S. Palemou—“Long? Many cycles have mind that with God’s help Teacher: “What is a John of misery.” (.guaranteed purely pedestrian?” of blood since the hour.” FOR 1 will cure case passed appointed [House- REST. be a man and “A fellow that run over vegetable) any different try to actingMUNYONsSp- specific for Summer Complaint. Cholera ny Squanch. gets hold Words. on thedisease Cart Covers, ■ Infantum ami all Howel ooison. Books Tents, Awnings, The located golden rule the rule of his life, Troubles. Muuvon’s by a bicycle, ma’am.” [Judge. finely ofiice in Opera House Block, !and its treat- occupied for the past the Petit :l beautiful in separatecure CHOLtRA Ac. year by Manau day when CURES ment. mailed Cholera cholera diar- Duck, Cordage, Paints, I^and ( jj spring for each for sale at all murbus, infantum, o.. will be leased for business disease, school now purposes lister was 1*»MORRIIQ U n D U O Boarding teacher.—“And, Swift and all those other laid to rest in the vil- druggists. When in doubt, write 1 |ree by rhoea, dysentery, deadly AH,1>' t0 C. W. FREDERICK. to Prof. Edith, tell ini d. In Sei t turned from a to A. Wentworth and G. W. Prescott were en- Maria Goodhue attended the Fair of the that he was is here with her John Rockland, camping trip Hancock State at pearance genial captain stopping grandfather, from the mayoralty. [San Francisco paper. Dray and Carrie Arnold. tered and .E. L. Bartlett and Strattard. Minnie Harvey Y o no. in Point Thursday. Monday night large washings Bangor... .Mrs. S. D. Greeley and two chil- readily recognized... Liucoln, who has been Mr. Blake was appointed collector for the Lincolnville Everett H. Harvey of Swanville at taken. The thief also visited the gardens of dren of visited friends in town wife have been frieuds in for here, has returned to attend the fall term of Capt. W. H. West will remain at home Hampden visiting Bangor port of Belfast in 1849, and was for a time a A. Young of Lincolnville. G. W. Prescott and A. V. Martin and took .Albert T. is able to be the week....V. N. Higgins and son school. S.v all-French. In Brewer. while his schooner, the Sallie makes a Sunday... Mudgett past resident of Camden,where he practiced law. Sep: I'On, Herbert Small of Bangor and M a supply of edibles. He had quite a tooth for out....Mrs. Amanda has returned Fred attended the Bangor fair last Wednes- Liberty. N ienna West India voyage. Mudgett Rev. Geo.R. Berry and family left He has visited in Belfast several times since French of Brewer. onions-D. C. Gilman and wife attended and Caroline Ward is Stowers-French. In Brewer. to Bangor-Miss Lilly Hall returned to day Thursday_Mrs. for their home in Hamilton, N. he became a resident of California. Sei Miss Jeanette Salvage of N. Y., Monday. B. B. Merrill, ( apt. James I*. sdo\. Brooklyn, Y., the State fair at and W. E. Prescott her home in her Mrs. Hattie Bangor, j Chelsea, Mass., last Saturday, visiting daughter, Higgins. -The trot which will be held here Satur- Josephine French, both of Stockton s: is making a brief visit to her grand mother, and C. T. Randall attended the State fair at 1 of is accompanied by Miss Alice Mason_Miss _lloss C. Higgins Massachusetts day, bids fair to have a Mrs. James Mosman. Sept, lltli, good list SHIP NKVVS. Lewiston Thursday, making the round Julia Chase received a of her a short vacation at the “Mineral of a tiip party friends spending entries and large crowd of people.... DIED. Mrs. E. L. Griffin and left in one family by day-Mrs. Nancy Eastman of War- on the evening of her 19th birthday, Aug. Spring Farm”... .Bert Stevens of Bangor Those who attended the Eastern State Fair PORT OF steamer for where ren visited her Mrs. 25th. The hours was in and Bur- BELFAST. Saturday Boston, they mother, Colby, this sped quickly with music town Saturday Sunday.... at Bangor speak of it as a very tame affair.. ARRIVED. Bartlett. In Belfast, Sept. 5, M will the winter. week....The and Ice cream and cake were ton Gross last week in spend Grange sewing circle met last games. served, and Charlie, passed Mrs. R. J. White and son Stone of St. wife ot S. s Bartlett of Boston am: Louis, Sept. 2. Sell. Banner, Colson, Searsport. and all wished Margaret M. and the late Pres< < tt >: Mrs. Frank Tapper and child and Miss Friday afternoon and a good attendance is present her many happy re- Bangor... .Mr. H. L. Wing and family at- Mo., are her J. J. Sept,. 4. Schs. Susan N. Pickering, Haskell, visiting brother, Walker. Belfast. Funerai at 2.Ji > t.o-dav. n turns of the Perth Amboy, Maria Webster, Turner, Rockland. Lora Cyphers of North Berwick arrived reported. The next one is Sept. 17th, when day-Perely and Lee McKeen tended the Church of God campmeeting in I. Morse left for Bates Bray Iii Deer Isle, by -Ralph college Sept.5. Sell. M. i_. Moseley, Brown, Aug. 31,*inlai Bangor. ami Airs. Samuel E. I da. train there will be a baked bean and returned to Woburn Saturday, last Free Baptist as Bray, ageu Tuesday evening. supper accompanied Searsport Sunday-The Monday morning, did Karry Brown for SAILED. Dy er In Belfast, Sep:. ... A!i h.- sociable in the evening. The men are re- by Mrs. John Morrill_The L. A. S. will Sunday school have a picnic at Windermere the M. C. Institute at oB 5 months and *27 C. J. Andrews and wife, who have been Pittsfield. Willie L. Sept. 2. Schs. Sea Bird, Rolerson, years, days. Bangor; Davis. In New \ quested to bring thimbles... .Miss Hartie meet with Mrs. O. B. Patterson this, Thurs- Park Sept. 11th....Mr. H. M. Higgins and Cargill has returned to Pittsfield for his Maria Webster, Turner, Roek’and. Brighton*. spending several weeks at E. C. Harbor. Jacob P ba\ is. ,n.- Pike’s, Sept. 4. Sell Gen. Adelbert Ames, Small. New Snug to, Gilman met with a painful accident Satur- day, afternoon-The W. C. T. U. have daughter Grace visited friends in Brewer second boro. 1' ave by steamer to-day. year’s course, and Don Walker has York. Hooter. In Camden. 22. •: •• She took what the elected the officers for the last week....Mr. V. N. received a to Aug. day evening. bicyclists following ensuing Higgins gone Colby University_One of the AMERICAN PORTS. I. A del be Henry b of who has per- Hooper. pham Melrose, Mass., call a but she a Mrs. header, received sprained year: President, Abigail Nickerson; very pleasant call from Mr. J. F. Heath last sons injured at the train wreck near Etna New York, Sept. 2. Ar, schs. Flora Condon. Libby. In Belfast. Sept. 7>. B. been the summer at S. A. B7 \ears. spending Stevens’, Inez vice Mrs. M. P. Sadie Corey and Lunet, Bangor; James A. Gar- aged ankle-Miss Peavey is teaching president, Greeley; secy., evening.... And now Jimmie Cole was Roseoe a uative of returmd home Friday Sunday Gilman, this field. Wood, Daiien, Ga.; Win. L. Downes, New- Lckk-n. In Deer ls>e, Aug. 2:: U Saturday. school Miss A. G. k'ii, NS at Montville. She began Monday. Kane; treai., Mrs. T. C. Smart. smiles again. It is a little daughter-Mrs. village. He left here with his mother last port News for Salem Levi Harr. Perth Amboy for aged years. Miss Fannie Smith and her Mrs. F. Salem; sell. B. Bangor: Mksekvey'. In South 'lutunas: n. >• guest, Mrs. M. P. Greeley was chosen a to Annie Cole and babe are a week or sld, George Ferguson. Palermo, Freu Jordan lost a liorse last delegate passing Friday-The village High school began bark Matanzas. Havana; 8, schs. NY- Me-ervey, .1 native of E Stafford of eld, ar, Georg.- Appy Boston, spent the week at attend the convention at P»ath. will in F. »'. 3 months ami 2S week. The animal was in the and They two with friends Hampden and Brewer. Monday.... Work has been resumed at the Gurney, Sullivan; Pendleton, Philadelphia days. pasture 1:o' n\. In N*>rthport camp-meeting, meet next Friday afternoon with Mrs. Abi- for Bangor: sld. bark Matanzas, Havana; 4, ar, Hampden, Sop: -1, it fell over a called the tannery-Arthur Ritchie, spent Sat- Stubbs. NoD'wlk ar. in Hart. Island Roliim on. aged 71 7 1 o running precipice Prospect Ferry, b. C. Avery spent Esij., soli. Ablne C. years, was an gail Nickerson-Rev. C. H. Wells will Roads, sclis. Carrie E. Pickering. Green’s Land- S di;l.ncei;. In a Ai Saturday ideal day for clam-bakes, Jump, striking against a tree which killed it. uruay ana bimuay at the Etna Campmeet- several days with his family last week, re- Wm. H. Sumner, Pendleton, Kennebt---; shl Aug. 2'.l. Henry Sidei n_ci. and two were at the church in Swanville next Sun- ing; served, one at Mosman Park -Earl Nelson preach ing.... M;ss Grace Chadwick of Rockland is D. J. Rau>oi:. lor Pom Iii, us log-. Lost at St.- i$ attending the Erskine to Hallowed 7th-Charles sen. Sarah Jacksonville [ turning Sept. er > and one on the day afternoon at o o’clock, standard time. 5. ar. sells. D. D. Hask- Ann, oil Moiihegau L.• Curtis shore. school at South China... A. Nelson quite sick at the Sanford House_Mrs. J. land; Nnminbega, Bangor; .Wesley Banks of Hallowed visited at Capt. A. A. ell, do.; Austin D. Knight, Gardiner. Thursion ot Bangor, ‘oimeriv ot Any one who has lost a went to East Saxdypoint. Within the last two weeks O. Johnson is not improving as fast as her Host a r, sons. \ n,. is. < a her- ami Masonic charm Vassalboro last week to do last week-Miss Hannah is on, hept. ng Ginn’s Heagan ■ Washing-ion, D. C.. 3, ar, soli. M1 >, .n learn where it is by with work for Arno nearly all our summer visitors have left for friends wish.The summer sojourn- Daylight, corresponding carpenter Little_Eliza visiting Mr. *nd Mrs. Win. Smith of Stock- Torn y Eddvville; -4-, sl»l, sch. Ahneiia A\ ii V\. JJelfast Price Cun The Journal their various homes ami in dif- ers have nearly all leit town. ami New Y«uk; ar, sch. Lillian, (ininth correspondent. Nelson had quite a family gathering Aug. occupations ton.. ..Miss Clara Griffin of Stockton is visit- Bangor sell. Point. ferent cities. them are Bangor; 5. ar, Sandy Hurd, B.iugm- -bth. There were 23 of the Among Rev. Hiram Pittsfield. CORKEi 1 ED WEEKLY FOR Till Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Fuller and daugh- children and ing Miss Emma Ginn-Capt. Rufus Harri- Our village schools and the 6, ar. sch. Miantomunah, Ryan, Ri-ckp-u: Me. Houston and wife, Rev. B. B. Merrill and 4. (.'hi, -,-h. R. W. Il"i'kms, ter Marion of South I>over, are grandchildren present, and 27 sat down to M. C.l. began The F. B. and Uid- I’hi’adelplii.i, Sept. rruii... mu rni i. l‘n Me., visiting man, who has been master of the yacht Monday... Boston sell. Isaiah Han. W;l Dr. G. F. Fames and Dr. F. Hichborn, ; ar, lum-, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. dinner. The tables were set on the lawn_ family, family, versalist churches were New York. Ai-H-■>. f Sargent. Helen of Boston for the past three months, re-opened Sunday Bosron; B, ar. sell, Penobscot. Dodge. dried. [> It.. 4..:. E. and Prof. N. S. 4. Ar, sob. Me-v L. <': ■ v N-\\ Thomps Rowe of and Waning family, French and services resumed after a few Portland, Sept. Heans, !?<)ui.s- •• and Albert ; 5, ar, medium. ;;<>« la Law are family, Mr. Roades and ■ ■ visiting relatives in town_Last Wed- wife, vacation. The Methodist do not take B.; n. ar, sch. Marcellas, Cl -L«•; t. !'.• •• visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. P. Ginn arrived home from Seal Harbor Sept. people burg.C. vei'\v.-\e> r.o.r 7 .M ut! on \ a k Mr. W. A. and Mrs. A. G. ton ; 7, ar, sells. Saiah L. Da\is. New ■ nesday and James Knowles Young family, any vacation to attend Hatter. |- it,. lotKS Hit-, f Sargent, left by train «»th. Harry Hinckley 4th. Miss Ginn will teach the fad term of except cauipmeeting. B. 1 Romlout. Sept. and erguson. Heel', it,. 5.«»i 17 !*<■:;•:. went to Black family, Mrs. F. Y. French and •'>. f Augusta after their ....There were none from this on the Salem. Ar, sch. Levi Hart. Perni'eton, e Frank F. goods. They school at the Narrows.Miss Ethel Ridley place Sept. Ha v. f 1 i.. in ,<4 7 Knilli ti Kneeland has returned to Bos- Mr. Fred Perkins Perth six teams to with family, and wife, Mrs. ill-fated train with Amboy. Cheese, H Stra v employed go them—Chas. arrived home from last which met such a serious 0. A', sell. John ( f ton, his brother who Bangor Saturday.... Key West, Sept. Sn.dli, Chicken. 1!,, 10(1 1L’ r accompanied by Hal., Elizabeth Hamilton, Mrs. with Arnold, John Rowe, Rufus Rowe, Janies Margaret Darling is in accident while on its way from Kneeiand, Havana .at Tonug.ts ipiaraniii Call S..M will make a short visit to Miss Susie Harding visiting friends Sunday i.. friends there. and Misses Hattie and one case yellow lever aboard Horatio son, Alice Me Foxcroft and other towns in that \ i- Dm-k, f ft. Veal. {• n Soule, Roduey Nelson, Nelsou. Bangor_Several from tins place attended Dover, Bangor. Scot. L. sld, soli. R E Hart. 1 > James after a two week's Walter Rice and Kir.es, f do/. l s Wool. Nichols, vaca- went to Keag, Frank French_ to the Etna A New ar, sch. S. Hur, E.uiow. Thursday they keeping house.... the fair at Bangor last week.... Mrs. Orilla ciuity Campground. wheel \ork; 2, Magg'e Fowl. {.* IK Srdo U 0,1. !■:. in sells. Celia E New A ork tion town, has resumed his duties Mr. John Philadelphia sld. West, i; with Charles Trask and of are Perkins, wife and of broke on one (lee>e, f It.. 1 iJ u 17 w.. family Corinna daughter, McMauu and Mrs. E. D. Harrimau attended car, upsetting it, killing one Lizzie Lane, Ch»sson, Fall River; Sarnh Point. the Boston Marine Insurance friends in Milo are. with Mrs. Wm. Perkins for a visit. Bo-u(.m ar. schs. Boston: Kit /UUli/ Pricr. Iletni Company. visiting town.Mrs. Rufus the camp meeting at Etna last week. This outright and seriously injuring JO or more, Hurd. ; Night inga'e, m 'ns. Hat ie ....Mr. Hall of Fort Carson, Portland: Rabbom, do.; shl, Heef. eorn-d, It.. 7 a s Lime, r Ship Matilda, wrecked at Tatoosh Island Shi hies and daughter of are visit- Joseph Fairfield lately are their Enoch some of whom have since died. f Itockport week they visiting brother, Physicians McC. Buck, New York; Emma M. Ft x. do ; Hu tier sad 14 tt. da/. is i>a- M.

iu the North Pacific at visited his S. L. Hall_Mrs. Dex- sell. Augustus Palmer, News o. 11 Aug. 19th, was built in ing James Soules’... .C. E. Carr and wife brother, Crocker of Stetson. On their way home were immediately summoned from Water- Haskell, Newport C *rn. I i. 47 i»11 i a -. v sarali E New.-. in 165(3 for ter Roberts of Carmel was at ar,sell Palmer,Whittier. Newport Cracked Corn, f bu. 47 (>il,ker< Searsport the late Capt. Amos visited in Augusta last week. Mis. F. A. will visit their brother, A. J. ville, Pittsfield, and other Isaac they Capt. surrounding Sea Bird, Rolerson, Belfast; Obe Corn Meai. f i.ii, 47 l’niloek.t- !' Nichols. Maxfield’s several days last week_Mr. A. towns on Trimm, Rockland; 7, ar, sch. Ann.! Chase. Cheese. ■ IK t l’< It, Prospect. Mrs. Bertha Page of Crocker of Wintetport-Miss Medora the line of the road. Four went | k, Malden, Ellis, New Bedford; shl, sch. Melissa Trask < otton Seed, 1 -J7 “taster, Herbert Morin has moved his from f out. \ Christian Endeavor Mass., is family tu-Bos- who has been visiting relatives here here, Drs. Goodrich York. > rally at Sandypoint visiting relatives in Prospect_ Pierce, Griffin, Porter, Trask, New «' -.ii. dry, j If 7 ./ Uyo Mea where he is at Bath. 31. Sld, sells. Yak-. Washington; 7 a :• Sliorts, afternoon and Those wish- Miss Mabei Wise of Belfast is ton, work-James Stowers the two months,, returned to her and Marden. Dr. F. J. Taylor is confined Aug. Cranberries, f ,jr. [• Friday evening. visiting rela- past Austin I>. New York. '' is in at Knight. Clover Seed, f lli. 1 « I Sui:ar. Hampden school_Miss Inez Max- 3rd. to his bed with fever or he sell. Pen » ing transportation on the buckboard will tives in the George District_John Spin- home in Peabody, Mass., Sept. typhoid would Perth Amboy, Sept. 1. Sld, Levi Hart. Flour. bid. s 11 sch. Sarah L. Davis, Port- Miss Rice. and wife of Booth field is attending the Normal School at Cas- returned to Mass., have been there also. Dr. W. C. Marden’s dleton, Salem; 2, eld, H -e. a, 1 77 n 1 i»‘ Sweet 1*<>* notify ney bay visited relatives George Heagan Lynn, land; 4, sld, sch. Lester A. Lewis. Marblehead. tine-Mr. Mansur has closed his Lard, f It 'tKC.i Wheat. M in town last week-Miss cottage for 5th_Mrs. N. J. Heagan entertained knowledge of surgery, acquired in the hos- Frankfort, 31. Sld, sch. Emma S. Briggs Ship F B. Sutton, Capt. A. L. Grace Partridge of Sept. Aug. Carver, this season. ..The Retreat is Osborne. Ne York. Belfast visited her Hersey closed... a of 38 of her friends last even- pitals,'served him well in this emergency_ sailed from New York, Sept. 1, for Yoko- mother, Mrs. I. F, Gould, party Friday Brunswick, 00, 4 sch. Maud Snare. visit in town, leaving by boat Mr. meeting port Reading, Sept, Sld, Saturday. Susan Staples are friends in Corinna. at Dr. last week....Miss times do not stop the annual visits to visiting ployment. .. .George Grindle and son Arthur stopping Taylor’s Lowell, Bangor. Coleord goes to resume his duties with 4. bark Carrie L. T> lei -Mr. Fisher is in at the Maude Brackett is in W. B. Mills savannah, Sept. Ar, camp meeting and fairs-Waldo Bangor Seminary, spent last Sunday at home, returning to clerking New York. Elmer Chickering, photographer, of Be ton. County FURS but will preach here the fall. His & Co.’s store a few weeks....Mr. and Mrs. Ya., 3. sch. Star of the Grange met in Waldo Tuesday and about during Bangor Monday morning.Miss Addie Richmond, Sept. Shi, will return Sea. Hopkins, New Bedford. Mrs. Charlotte B. who is family to Bangor next week. here for H. L. Spaulding and son Earle, Mr. and I Ford, employed the usual number from Prospect were Ginn, who has been visiting several Jacksonville, Sept. 4. Ar, sell. Carrie E. ,»k. I 1ST UVE A TIN G. m the L mted States Mrs. Frank Harriman was in Bangor sev- Mrs. Frank Randlett and Mrs. Albion With" Haskell, New York. Hotel, Boston, has re- present. Some few* farmers have to w'eeks, returned to her home in Worcester, begun eral Baltimore, Sept. 5. Ar, soli. Florence Lelaml. turned there after a brief visit here. days recently.C. F. Snow made a returned last week from the Hackett She dig potatoes. The poorest yield yet heard Mass., Sept. 7th, accompanied by her cousin, am, Spotl'ord, Annapolis. business to Boston last was accompanied her Millie. trip week_Chris- Miss family reunion, which was held in Madison, FOREIGN PORTS. by daughter from is four bushels from five bushels plant- Miss Orianna Harding. Harding will tian Endeavor rally at the church Robt. Mrs. S. R. 20. In sch. s The is about here, attend the Boston school for one _Mrs. Dobson, Haines Louisburg, C. B., Aug. port, triloquism the wonderful kinetascope Boston, visiting at Mr. F. friends in post Libby L. Mosiseiitfei ....Mrs. Raekliff of Gardiner and Milly are visiting Biddeford, Charters. Ship Mary Cushing, 65,<>00 Joseph M. has had that for the 12 oil New York to Kong, v>0 cents. pictures. The professor is a versatile per- Russ, returned home Wednesday_Mr. responsibility past cases to Hong Ol'l U K "1 T11 K SUEKIEI- Ol WAI.I" Brunswick and Newburyport-Mrs. Flora York to Jae- Miss Flora Lander of Madison were the and has satisfaction in Jan. Feb. Sell. John I. Snow, New s v 11 Main e. \\ a i.i>< > c u •> former and is ably assisted by Professor Willis Mahoney, wife and son Damon of years, given perfect and back Gonahes of Mrs. Knowles of Worcester, Mass., arrived for a mel, Hayti,general cargo, p. t., 15F least, Sept .4. A 1 guests Gurney Stevens last week.... and we are to with him Tillie L. Star- Foster and his children. Charlestown, Mass., arrived and every way sorry part to N. Y. ora Sound port, $3. Ship This is to gi\e notice that on the 4; Saturday short visit Clara Knowles Coal 12s. Dr. and Mrs. Cook attended the Saturday-Miss Newcastle, N. S. W., to Honolulu, a \\ State are Mr. and and his estimable wife and their associates buck, tember. A. I>. JS»,»7. arrant in In visiting Mrs. David Mahoney. to Atwood Gilmore was left on Saturday’s boat for New York, ac- Ship Susquehanna, Baltimore San Francisco. issued by Geo. K. Johnson, Judge ot evidently sailing fair in Bangor last week-Claude us Fernan- Welling- _Miss Carrie Dickey, who lias been home who have served so faithfully all these Coal, at or about $6. Sell. E. H. Blake. InsolvenVv for said Counrv «>! Wald under his star last week. He went by her mother, Mrs. M. L. Sell. Herald, unlucky ton of Albion was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. companied and dia to New York, lumber, $4.50. estate of Aldl STl’S J TOIIEY on a few weeks vacation,’returned to Camden years_Mr. L. H. Barden of Pittsfield Bk. 11. to Bangor fair and while and Miss Ruth Smith... .Mrs. T. Norfolk to Demerara, coal, $2.50. J. said County, adjudged t<> bean lnsi Wednesday viewing Geo. Mosher Saturday and Sunday_Mae Knowles, owner’s L. Gray of Frankfort was in Miss Annie Barney from Palmyra, a Bowers, Boston to Buenos Ayres, account, on of said Debtor, which the was run over a of horses Sunday....F. W. Vose of and Miss Emma Lewis Ambov petition sights by pair Kelly, Vivian Tabor and Lena went Bangor Coal freights: Sell. Lester A. Lewis, Perth tiled on the 4th of a Taylor town last and fall graduate from M. C. I., were recently united day September, Friday Satuuday_The to Marblehead, 55 cents. Sell. Levi Hart, Perth on is t*• u attached to a buckboard and quite severely to Waterville to attend visited friends here recently-Mrs. Henry which date interest claims Monday the Classi- and a few* even a to 50 cents. Sch. .Etna. Eliza* 1 term of school began Sept. 7th. Following in marriage, ings ago gave Amboy Salem, that the payment of any debt tool As soon as he was able he started Snow has arrived from Portland to 45 cents. Sch. F. (,'. Pendle- injured. cal Institute... .Mr. Richard Whitten is im- bethport to Bangor, or, and the transfer ami deliver} Mr. Commercial French of SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE. college-Emery Worcester Mass_Miss Hannah Comrades Hanscom of Thomas- a Albion K. P. not the house of Mr. Tozier and died in less than Thompson Lord, Esq., and Mrs. Albion E. Moore, son, Comrades, do forget the reunion of the Worcester, Mass., visited relatives in town Address FRANK L, GRAY. PORTLAND left for MelroBe on Monday’s boat. I ton and Miller of Waldoboro. Moore. 19th Maine Volunteers at Unity, Sept. 14th. an hour. Saturday.