The Republican Journal. 71-_BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899~ NUMBER 34. Texas at be of Battleship Northport. enough; but Senator Frye believes we Maine You and I were iitents To-Day’s Journal. The 26th Gettysburg. who there PERSONAL. PERSONAL. should take the whole or none. It was a remember very well how they faced that PAGE 1. line of artillery and and how after question of whether to take the archipelago infantry, Week..Norton Family Reunion.. Reception to Capt. Sigsbee and Officers. Held an Enjoyable Keunion at Ellsworth. they were beaten, how they retreated, not Mias Alice Duffie is visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E-Shea leave boat or turn tail and run. The American by ■ at Northport..The 26th Maine., Addresses by Senator Frye and Capt. people in disorder, but in order, and gave to the Camden. transfers of The annual reunion of the 26th Maine Reg- today for Boston. Real Estate..Papers would uot let us run. Keeping merely one world an exhibition of valor that was rarely itW Base Ball. Sigsbee. iment and was held iu Ellsworth Aug. 17th seen. Such, my were the men Freeman M. Wood was in Unity Hon. li. W. is PAGE island or a station would be comrades, Tuesday Ellis of Etnbden visiting 2 of the coaling running The event season at Northport was a occasion. There was 113 we fought, and the late war with Spain has on business. .nty Notes A Letter from Seat Of what would a very enjoyable friends in Belfast away. good coaliugstation done one thing that else could have Sun Bonnet Dr. MucArthur on Camp Ground this year was the visit of the members many bringing friends. nothing be in those seas with all around present, and M. F. Carter of Stockton was in s c »f Siam and his Wives. .Should Spain us? done, that is to unite the North and Springs Miss Ada Bowler of Boston is Texas on the of the address called the visiting % Yacht America Still a battleship day President John F. Whitcomb South, for in that war both North and South Lilotage. Could we leave the Fillipiuos, who had been the city Saturday. friends in Belfast. of Senator Frye before the Epworth League business to order about 11 a. m. fought side by side, under the we love our to the mercies of their old ene- meeting flag PAGE 3. allies, so well—the Miss Rosa E. True of Portland is convention. Either event a Star Spangled Banner. Yet, visiting Henry J. Woods and wife of Orono are to Wealth in would insure Rev. David L. Yale of Bath made the open- Byways Cuba. Re- mies ? shot her of war we are a united Mrs. G. E. Brackett. Spain prisoners by although people, with the relatives in Maine..Ten More Regiments crowd, ami the two combined a read his re- visiting Belfast. brought the we oar ing prayer. Secretary Billings old sectional gone I believe -> oinlenee..News Notes. hundred. Could givfe up allies feeling forever, concourse of that taxed F. H. Costello of was in Belfast Mrs. PAGE 4 people the capacity port of the last P. S. of the South was eternally wrong in trying to Bangor Freeman R Cook and son Russell ami leave them agam to tight that hard- meeting. Staples o l'lem Capt. Jacobs Gets There.. of the to the utmost. The weather destroy the union, and the North eternally last week on business. are friends iD Monroe. place hearted nation? who Belfast was appointed treasurer pro tern., visiting Die Texas at Belfast.. .Yachts He would justify such right in not letting them do it. To-day we Belfast Schools.. was perfect, and every condition favorable and the treasurer's a ba.auce Ross A. Perry of Baltimore is nary .Nortli- an act as a craven and coward. report, showing are a united country, respected by all visiting C. H. Post Office .Norton Reunion.. Pendleton, Inspector, Family ..Secret to the fullest enjoyment. of $28 in the was read. The roll- nations; and, comrades.it is in no egotistical Judge R. W. Rogers. Senator Frye reviewed briefly the history treasury, was in Belfast last Thursday. The Texas her call and followed. spirit when I say that we, the veterans of page 5. changed moorings early of necrology report Rev. G. S. Mills has returned from a two Aguinaldo—his return from exile, his the Civil War, have cause to feel proud of W R. Dinsmore and wife of Watervii/e Belfast News of the from the off the Bel- The following were present: Granges..The Thursday morning point of an of natives and our achievements when we see the week’s visit at Limerick, Me. :.i ■•ruing Local industries The raisiug army taking the country are visiting relatives in Belfast. fast to one not over feet off that we have now. Instead of a Reunion. The News of Brooks battery 1,000 field in Company A. Isaac War- divided conjunction with the American Cook, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs.Fred Barker of Y., from ren country we are as one, and no doubt Elmira,N. Mrs. Oscar Roberts of is visit- the Camp Ground steamboat wharf, forces. When Manila surrendered Jones, Cuity; J B Craig,Carmel; Milton Spain Lynn. Mass., PAGE d. Aguinal- thinks so at the present time; and although are at George A Quimby’s. and the of was Carlton, North Daniel Shaw, Troy—5. ing her mother. Mrs. > > view her from the shore per- Troy; Cynthia Clement. iee Young Yachtsmen.. A do and his followers wanted to loot the city. Company we may differ about our occupying the 1'iio N B. F S Walls, Vinalhaven; Mrs. Abbie Barstow of is odists and Canada.. Ex fect As she swung with the tide she turn- islands there is one wo are Chelsea, Mass., Mrs. L. T. Gen. Merritt him. This was con- George A Waterville—2. Philippine thing Cottrell of Dorchester. Mass., ■aehers The Naval Militia Lit- stopped Gowen, friends in this ed around the Company C. united in, and that is, after Old Glory has visiting city. is Notes Register of Deep Water completely during day, pre- to their ideas of and from al- Rodman C Smith, Hancock, visiting at 24 Union street, her old home. trary warfare, A W W been hoisted there it must never come down sent both bow stern and the Curtis, L C Hastings, A Packard, H Mrs. L. E. Perkins returned last mg ami views, save For we Thursday PAGE 7 lies they turned to enemies. For the sake C S J A B Carl- in honor. as veterans believe Rev. L. M. B’drringtuu visited Mr amt Hastings, Morrison, Dyer, from a i!\.. Letter from starboard and port, sides, each in turn, to the iu our anil we want her to be visit in Freeport, Maine. the Mines of of good government we took all the archi- ton McGown, J F Whitcomb, Ellsworth, W country right; Mrs C. H. Littlefield 'n last w*s?k. 'mid B*>a: 1“ luted but or our and Prospect Paragraphs. spectators on shore McCarty, Hancock; U H J right wrong, country; now, Wm. B. wife and two Names for Girls,.The pelago—we refused to take oue island aloue. Oopp, Trenton; Eaton, daughters are Mr. I Quintes- H East J G Mt. comrades, in conclusion let me say that it is and Mrs. W. Ames of Unity visited lhe first event m < ounection with the Smith, Lamoine; Crabtree, of Mrs. We can them a The satisfaction to us as we behold our mag- guests Nealie S. Holmes. PAGE S. give good government. Desert Ferry; Sereuo E Jellison, Tildeu; N their daughter, Mrs. Freeman R. Cook, last Texas visit to Northport. although it took B nificent Republic to know that when it was '• < v Philippine would Grant, Hancock ; Henry E Jellison, Edeu ; T. S. Keen and wife of Thorndike visited week. Correspondence..Ship archipelago undoubtedly in the Births .Deaths. before the slop's were N Camden Nelsou John peril, when hand of the assassin was Marriag.-s place moorings chang- he of commercial to us. Our Crimmin, ; Steward, his N. advantage L at its throat, and it called for us,we brother, E. Keen, last week. Homer ed, was the at the hotel Thompson, Hancock; J L Treadwell, respond- Dickey arrived Tuesday morning reception given has resources of ed all iu our to deliver it country unequaled geo- Mariaville; Trenton; by doing power Mrs. Waldo B. Newton of from > S Oh 1 HE W EEK. Mrs. Barker and Mr. Thompson Leland, Boston is visit- Lowell, Mass., for a vacation of two Wednesday evening by and H C G F Haskell. Ells- from its foes. Many of us may not leave to graphical location, climate, everything Crabtree, Lamoine; her Mrs. weeks. and Mrs French. The office and hall worth.—23. our children much worldly wealth, but we ing mother, Joseph Gilmore. dining that tends to make up a great and prosper- Company D. leave them something more, precious, a ■1 A wonderful block were astefully and Mrs. Bar- A W Hopkins, Frankfort; T Mrs. Hattie Jones and daughter Frances Percy E. Greer went to last Sun- very decorated, ous nation. We have made good use of with a and au Prospect • S Fold, Forrest Grant, country reunited, hope expec- just been quarried and Swanville; Monroe; of New York are relatives here. day to spend the with Mr. and M-s. !. ker and Mrs. French received their guests these and the child ou the west AF Bar Ebeu E tation of a more enduring union than we visiting day > bed at advantages, Smith, Harbor; Smith, WharlFs quarry at could ever dream of before the war. F. Gould. under a large Japanese canopy. Capt. Sigs- side of the Atlantic lias overtaken her Ellsworth; L L Plummer, Edwiu Lufkiu, Again. Roland Carter of Reading, Mass., visited me of the granite plants con- Mr. allow me in behalf of the bee an«l his officers in full dress uni- Monroe, E P> Maddocks, Hampden Corner; President, his Mrs. Miss of e Bodwell Granite appeared mother. Humboldt that the 2dth to thank mother. Esther Carter, last week. Daisy Taylor New York, who ha» Company, prophesied Albert H M Pei.y, Pea Cove; Benj Atwood, Association you and the peo- ii its form. Mayor Poor ami family of Belfast were of Ellsworth for the been visiting Miss Maude return?* in crude state measures trade of the Pacific would some day exceed Monroe.—10. ple generous welcome John Sibley and wife of Newton, Mass, Gauimans, is s feet 7 feet guests of Mr and Mrs. French. After the Company E A J you have given us. home ngth. wide, that of the Atlantic. The Philippines under J Pettee, East Sullivan ; arrived Saturday for visits in Freedom and today chs ,;i_ki tons. Jt is destined refreshments were served and the H Thomas, R H ; Alfred Henry M. Hall, Jr., was next receptmu American direction would to- RayneJCilen Tracy, introduced, Belfast. Dr. F. A. and help greatly Mark Tracy, Gouldsboro; Albion Williams, Schubert, family guests ■>( columns of the New York closed with a with music by with the remark by President Whitcomb, evening Imp wards that end. Those islands Frankliu, H O Hardison. Francis Plymouth, Mass., are at the Hillside cot- now in possess Franklin; Oscar Chamberlain of is athedral, process of the hotel orchestra. The officers of that his father came within three votes of Waltham. Mass., following for all. but let Frauce and G Bartlett, Mt G H Surry; and the contract in great advantages Desert; Sperry, Mrs. Annie McKeen and tage, Northport. present the were C. 1). Perrin visiting daughter Texas present. Capt. Sigs- Russia Swan, Geo. Tracy, Franklin Daniel being elected to the office of colonel in the t >r eight of these monsters. try to divide them and they will And Florida Mrs S. R. Locke leaves hr Lieut. Commander John R. Ladd. Clinton; D A Higgins, Edeu Bar Har- olden today Cottage the monoliths will be bee, Edwards, and the United States unit- days. plain England. Japan bor.—13. City, Vineyard Haven, to visit Dr. and Mrs Lieut. R. M. Doyle, Capt. J. E. Kane, Unit* A telegram was read from Col. Philo .Jer- Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Nellie Rob- mns, two of them 54 feet ed against them. Company F. J Z Keller, West Rock- W. H. Winslow. le other six 5J ed States Marine ; John S. port: N B D C: J sey in California, who said; •Tell the boys I bins are visiting their mother. Mrs. feet long, by (5 -orps Paymaster " bat is tlie trouble in the Philippines? Milliken, Washington, Sophia m S Fuller, .1 F Lime- am with them heart and fibre of W. Forbes. Mr. ami Mrs. Asa Kent of ter and will weigh about 150 Robertson, Surgeon C M. Biddle, Lieut. H. Had the of with Roekport; Whittier, soul—every Malden, Miss treaty peace Spain been stone, New York; C E Sherman, S T Con- 'Id v Fairlield of Kenne- K Hands, 1L H. Duncan, YYT, my is with the 2fith Maine.” spent Sunday in Belfast w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Ensign promptly ratified there would have been no ant, Camden.—0 being Cyrus Bryant and W. P. Libby of Fairfield : "f .> Biddeford, lias brought L. Miller, and A.R. Mackie. Leut. JohnF. Whitcomb, re- F. B. Knowlton. Ship's Carpenter, trouble iu Manila. When it was Company G. Capt Ausel Wadsworth, W by request, arrived iast week and are of Hon. R. the town of thought guests Kennebunkport Thursday the was open to visit- J Bailey, Belfast; Tamerlane Billings. cited Sheridan's Ride, and Prof. J F Knowl- Rev. amt Mrs. J. F. battleship that peace would uot be ratified. W. Rogers. Tilton ami little Thad- r contract on account of his Aguinaldo North port.—8 ors from 10 a. v. t 2 p. m. and the steamer ton made an animated speech. deua leave to-day for a visit to Mr. Tiitou'.H smissal as teacher of the thought that be must again tight Spain, and Company H. Lieut Thomas Osgood. Capt. E. D. P. Nickels of the ship May Alice Howard, the launch Orca towing the M H John M Miss Mabel Moneghan during the enter- parents in ooi at Cape Porpoise-Gov- be prepared for that event. When the Bluehill; Grindle, Wessels, Flint visited E. P. Nichols in Bucks- Sidney. W tainment Capt. s '.as the invitation yacht Glide, the steamer Agnes, the launch Geo W Blodgett, Brooksville; L Towns- sang three times,and at her render- accepted treaty was finally ratified Aguinaldo was last week. Edw N. Winslow of Lawrence. Mass.,-.inti ■ 1 end, Surry; James Hamilton, Ellsworth: port at the ball to be the Whippooru and a large number of small ing of the Star Spangled Banner the audience given by prepared to fight Spain, but while at lirst S P Charles H Miss Theodora Winslow of N.J., Masons the last Staekpole, Grindle, George H. C. Pitcher and son will go to Bayonne. night of their boats were busy passengers M went into ecstacies. Piano solos by Miss Ralph kept carrying bis pretense of for America was Farnham, Ellsworth; Eleazer Bibber, are at F. B. Knowlton’s. occurs in friendship their September. The to ami fro. The Catherine and John F G Bucks-' Elliot of Boston were also much Aroostook this week to begin season’s Sedgwick the love of Lowe,J|Eastport; Ginn, enjoyed. '.'! be his wife undoubtedly sincere, power, and James Brooks\ille-—13 Mrs. Harriet '.eft for accompanied by each parties from the port; Green. Immediately following the entertainment potato business. Chapman Tuesday brought large up-river the means at command to on a Rockland will be guests of having carry Company I. L Carter, Belfast; James Newmarket, N. H. to spend the winter with ports. the members of the association to Daniel H. Lane of Boston came to Bel- M -. s. M. Biid. Before the war. led him to he Knowlton, Swanville; L E Barlow. Geo adjourned think could conquer the her daughter. Mrs D E. Mitchell. At noon the off from the James Me.Keen, Isaac John the G. A. R, hall, where the business meet- fast. last week to attend the funeral of .1 reception will be given in captain's gig put United States. Had the been ratified Wise, Mason, treaty W John S Gilmore. John W Miss .lion. P. Wescott of ship and brought ( apt. Sigsbee ashore. He Nash, Fergu- ing was completed. The session was opened Emery Boardmau. Mary I Wight arrived from Boston, George in ten days we should have had no war in son. I A Belfast.; S P > Conant, Hadley, and is is a Bluehill a walked to the hotel, where he was met President Whitcomb. Rev. Mr. Yale of yesterday visiting her cousin. Missi boy, dining up Luzon. You the Waldo; Capt Fred Barker, Elmira, N Y; A by Mrs. Hannah Tufts and Lottie may place responsibility daughter Sarah M. in B1 neb'll gave the old by Landlord French and escorted to the W Ellis, Ellsworth; N S Piper, Belfast.—14 fered prayer. The committee on nominations Wight, Northport avenue where you like. The of Arlington, Mass., are siting her aunt, : which he was a Philippine archipelago Company K. P S Belfast: I) \V graduate, corridor, where a brief was held. Staples, Comrades J.S. Fuller of Rockport, James Sumner of New arr: ■c-d reception a Mrs. N.E. Keen. Lothrop York will be. added to the is magnificent country. Even under Span” Billings. A S Nickerson, Swanville; H T money Visitors were introduced to McKeen of Belfast and F. S. Walls of Vinal- to visit his Capt. Sigsbee ish misrule the balance of trade iu her Frankfort. P S Saturday sister. Mrs F W 111> fund.....The 24th Maine favor Crockett, Holmes, Salem, J. Llewellyn Sleeper returned to K. H and Senator Poor of Belfast B C J W liaveu reported the following nominations, Bote. His has been vss"ciatic>n held its reunion at Frye by Mayor was million dollars Mass; Nichols, Key West, Florida; family here some time. twenty-four per year. Coombs & Son's store after a vaca i and F A. .»f Hun- Black, M M Whittum, L M Sargent, Sears- and the gentlemen below were elected by Monday A ig. 58 members Dickey, Esq Northport. Miss Cora E .-lines 17th, being We will give them good government, with tion four irr. red Tuesday f m port; D S Simpson, Everett, Mass; H P acclamation : of weeks. A v .am bake at the Five Islands dreds of Belfast and Northport citizens and the means of trade. When the time comes, J P Martin. Putnam. Ct., to spend a sh >rt vacation, titer Marr, Swanville; Albion; Miss Lottie was a feature. The summer visitors were to the President, T. S. Osgood, Bluehill; vice May Robinson and Janies Orr | meeJug presented dis- Henry Kneeland, Searsport—18 which she will return to Portsrn we will give them a free government, and >utl,. ., :. 1 be held at M ei rv rate.i ug guests. Honorary Members. G N Holland,Hamp- presidents, Co. A. J. B. Craig, Carmel; Co. of East Somerville, Mass., are guests ,i: tinguished until that time neither nor for the winter. 1 officers were elected : comes, Spain auy den W H Samuel Bel- lowing A complimentary dinner followed the Sanborn, Stevens, B, George Gowen, Waterville; Co. C. Wm. Henry V/. Marriner’s. other power shall compel us to surrender an H R Monroe; I! M Clarence Hall, who :i. C. Vaughan; vice preside at-4, fast; Dawson, Chase, Co. T. S. has been spending the reception, at which Senator Frye, Capt. E P James S McCauley, Hancock; D, Ford, Mrs. R. O. Parker of Castine. Acui/atSmith : and inch >>f the You may call this Swanville; Rowell, Montvilie; formerly summer in with his Mrs. 1 secretary archipelago. A. J. East Sulli- Prospect aunt. Sigsbee. Mayor and Mrs. Poor. Collector Crockett, Frankfort.—7. Swanville; Co. E. Pettee, Miss Judith Knowlton, is friends in *\ in Totnian.The Portland the talk of au Were nut the visiting zie Gould, will return this week to expansionist. Co. N. B. Mi 1 1 Belfast, lion. Amos. L. and Mrs. Harriman were special guests of Since the last reunion deaths have occur- van; F, liken, Washington; Belfast and Northport. Friday says: fathers expansionists? They enlarged our to attend school. Peed s was Mr. anil Mrs French and Mrs. Barker. red in the ranks as follows: D. C. ; Co. G, W. J. Baiiey, Belfast ; Co. H, private secretary, borders at different times. Ther- was Miss Annabel Morse of Portland visited many Mrs. Hora- e R Cl: 1 ids and son C'a. d .4. ThuiMiav. Hr.- said to a Excellent music was rendered both Wed- John M Gordon, Co G. Lincolnville. Nov James Hamilton, Ellsworth; Co. I, John W. a friends in Belfast ami Northport great cry against expansion then; but Camp Everett. Mass are publi* an tiiat Mr. Peed will re- nesday evening and Thursday by Mrs. Dora 9, 1898. Ferguson, Belfast; Co. K, M. M. Whittum, visitiug her fa. er, it did not the American We Ground the past week. ■ c* * frighten people. David Webber. Co K. Nov list few days, early M. Belfast, 12, Searsport; secretary, D. W. Billings, Swau- Capt. .James Sylvester, and iier sister. Mrs. Wiley Tenuis. Miss Sarah Hall, vocalists; 1898. ill o', the election to be heard of the wild men of Missouri and of the Miss Florida B Me Keen of WMtham Carrie i-1. special Mias Helen Batehelder. and Mi»s Freeman Dec 1898. .111- treasurer, A. E. Clark, Belfast; execu- l-Virce 1 cornetist; Hail,Co D, Prospect, 19, t-u. vj. Air. Allen made danger of annexing their territory. Flor- Mass., is spending her vacation in Belfast ! Jennie Ingraham, pianist. Sullivan D Wiggiu, Hospital Steward. tive committee, John W. Weasel, Brooks- pen:y and not in confi- The frien Is of N. B. Foss wii: ida, Texas, New Mexico and California Ellsworth, Jan 21, 1899. Francis G. James and at Temple Heights, Northport. Cap* t In- At 2.■"•0 o’clock Mayor Poor escorted Sena- ville; Genn, Bucksport; leading Republican, Nathan W Co E, June, pleased to it-arn that ids health ,s were added iu turn; and later Alaska was Pettee, Belfast, Mrs. W. H returned to Portiam! gre.-*t.y '■■•tent of his tor and to the auditorium, Green, Brooksville; finance committee, Wiggin I own nomina- Frye Capt. Sigsbee 1899. under the influence ur When these visit of improved >:• cessor.’' II. S. where a audieuc* was assembled. The part country. Co F. June Isaac Cook. Monroe; P S. Staples, Belfast; Saturday after a several weeks to her _Maj. large Ephraim Reynolds, Monroe, 4, \ of Southern California. tliar the reunion of additions were made the cry was raised that 1899. J. C. Keller. West Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Conant. the 20th seating capai ity of tin* auditorium is a little Rockport. parents, 1 be held this the the Union and the constitution were in dan- Sergt Everett II Young, Co II, Gouids* Ernest E. has arm t year, date more a was The following resolution were presented ': re 1 Burgess than thousand, ami the place boro, July, 1899. O D. Wilson. Esq., of Searsmont as <>t t lie national Mass, where he has been ••2- encampment, >■ We take Porto Rico and and Arlington. e.impletely tilled, both :: r and galleries, ger. may Cuba, Joseph Dorr, Co I). Wiuterport, 1899. accepted: turned from an extended visit to his daugh- i s>i near that of the being the if we and the Union J C Co Nov We are the Pr< videaco of ployed. The firm for which he w ts at and were to stand. Philippines choose, Crockett. 1), Wiuterport, 27, Whereas, by ter, Mrs. Sidm-y Keene, <>f y .raervikt-. Mass. 0. in mil go. It many obliged reunion, Aug. will still be 1898. God permitted to take part in tie- ith an- work has gon- cut «f business The exercises with a selection preserved. the association be able opened by of our from the St-rvice Misses Eiuimt Barker of Bo.-pon. ialhao may About noon a bountiful dinner was served niversary discharge There is also a moral aspect of the case. 1. national in a the chorus which was iu attendance at the of the United States: and of encampment in Barker Bangor and Annie G. Dorr f Wa God in the banquet hall of the Odd Fellows are the nnei in honor of the Ameri- convention, followed Rev. rules the affairs of nations, as he Whereas. We reminded by report Transfers in Real Estate. j by prayer by terville are visiting Miss Maude E. Barker. to does iu building, where the Women’s Relief Corps of the deaths of the comrades who have lor (Pen. Win. F. son of the affairs of men, and uses them Italy, George Pay Newton Centre, Mass. since our last were in attendance. joined the great majority Mrs. W. U. Marshall and son left •> given Mr. E. ,1. at lor hn own The North was will- Saturday by Curley The Senator and party then entered amid purposes. The following transfers rea -state wen* At 2 o’clock meeting, in South Bar Ilarboi, Aug. 18th. ! to to to do Moneghan’s Military band, we cherish for their home Sioux Fall, Dakota. ing compromise, buy the slaves, Resolved, That while their J recorded in Wah! *ui ih f I < A the almost deafening applause, which con- ty g:str\ # guests, among them being i which had played during the forenoon in G and we extend, our sympathy and Mr. Marshall will meet them ar Cleveland tinued while they walked down the aisle anything. The South refused. When war memory for tin week eruling -Vug j. f,v."c Geo Mis. Diaper, Gen. and Mrs. A R a concert in the and condolence to the loved ones have left, | came the disasters to the Northern Hall, gave square, they O. aud fi-r some seconds after were seated early we from our ranks — Hurd, Boston, to Kate L. Sanford. X v tlie Austrian minister and; they then marched to the Odd Fellows tiiat shall miss them ■ause the South and hardened building, Baker is t*> i 1 Senator upon the platform. encouraged John M. Gordon, Co. A ; Freeman Hall, Co. Mrs. Charles going Washing York; .ml in St* cKton Springs. .1 is B. mgolrnidler. Hale, in which the exercises of the afternoon were their hearts. God K; Sullivan D. Nathan W. Pettee, *0 psliur. Count and Countess Presiding Elder W. W. Ogier of Thomas- opened the door, pushed Wiggin, tou, D. C.. soon to spend the winter, and II j Wiggir; als Freedom. Fannie Wiggui, held. The was decorated with Co. Everett If Co. stage, finely E; Voting, II, Joseph 1 ars, Justice and Mrs. Edward ton at the and called us in and then closed it. We now see the C.Pitcher and family are t > -u upy her >use I do; land in Freed m; if. L. .ml G C. II *p- presided meeting, upon flowers and President Whitcomb Dorr, Co. D; and J. C. Crockett, Co. ID. .The veterans of the 17th palms. kius. Stockton in 0 Mr. R. A. Jordan. Secretary of the Y. M. (•. hand of God in the Rebellion. The same is Resolved, That a page of our records be on Congress stre* t. Springs, Wm. So. wl. m eets met in reunion at ( presided and introduced Rev. David L. ape iu Manila. It will cost life and devoted to an inscription of the names of Winterport. land and n \\ ex- A of to introduce the speaker, working Mrs. A. R. Cobb returned to l.er home in buildings Portland, 18th. Bangor, Yale of Bath, who offered prayer. The those that have died since our last j asino, Aug. but that is of value has meeting. port “Jane White et als rt t which he did in a manner. money, everything East Whitman, Mass.. Aug. lSth. after avusir Winterp. about 77 members of the as- very happy address was by Judge John B. Redman of H. R. Dawson, Com. its cost. Like St. Christopher, whose bur- (Signed) Anna M. Crocker 1 *s: iaml ami 1 u;,dings in witli guests and their As Mr. arose was I). <;. Simpson. at the Ground. She was accompanied ladies, Frye he greeted by Ellsworth, who delighted his hearers ami ,, Camp \V den from a small babe to a until lit* rport. I .-V Warren Searsrm.nt. t* .Dr. Win. Butler, founder of grew giant Ansel Wadsworth, her A he Fletcher. another hearty outbreak of applause, and was \Vc were by nephew. ■ frequently applauded. prom- Judsou i,. Warren, of the Methodist Episcopal he recognized it as the Christ-child, we are B, C. Nichols, J Reso. do; land in S*-*arsm nt. Ins address, which was both forcible and ised a synopsis of his remarks, but have not Capt. J. O. Wade- of Poor’s Mills is at Annie L Walker. Vi and Mexico, died at Old bearing a burden; but if we look up, as did Voted that the Assoiation meet in Bluebill Bangor, to Charles A Mc- his will ever recall as one home on account of sickness. He is g. eloquent, hearers received it. aplaiii Kinney. .Mb, aged S2 years.Ex- the saint of old, our burden will, like his, on the Thursday next the full moon in Wbiternort; and and buildings in Frederick Robie of the of the finest specimens of oratory they ever I be response was by Henry 1\. Dawson of a coal barge on Long Island Sound, but Gorham, become light. August, 1900 Winterport. Charles C. Cross, Bur.g *r. to commander of the Maine G. listened to. His sentiments were patriotic, of Monroe, an honorary member, who has been sick with malaria several weeks. The was the de- spoke At G o’clock was served to the Cyrus E. Tibbetts, Belfast: lanci and h lad- ended the applause frequent during j supper exercises of G. A. R. and were boldly in language as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. White the expressed of this and its close who aud in the spent past ings in Belfast. Charles R. Pendleton, is -s-- it ( on livery patriotic address, guests remained, evening amp Benson, Newport, which left no doubt as to the mean- Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen and week in Belfast, the of Mrs. White’s precise was marked continued demonstra- there was music guests boro, to Charles C Jackson, Host* a au>1 :u 4 was one of ti.e by long comrades: In behalf of the 26oh Association by Monaghan's Military principal of the was ing speaker. The subject “Chris- father, Howard Murphy, mi Northport ave- Isles boro. North Ass.* tions of approval. I thank you for the generous welcome you Band and a camp-tire in VV. H. H. Bice port- Campmeeting tian Civilization," and the discourse was us. we nue. have not been here for two years. ation I* At the close of Senator Frye's remarks have extended to We knew when Post hall. At the camp-tire a letter was They Lewis Wimdieul<-< h. Mon .ami in opened witn the question: w nai do these were invited to your beautiful city that we of N Northport V. p, .» Low, W ntei*| r!. T* Norton Family Reunion. Mr. stated that we have with us one read by Sec’y Billings from Comrade Charles E. H. Denslow Deuslow, Ward Co Ogier should receive the welcome that we have. John White do- l-itnl and words mean? Somewhat less than three bankers, Miss Deuslow and Mrs. C.A. G icrn- huihlings Win- whom we all to honor—lie who com- It is now since was T. Eldridge of Washington, 1) C., which re- .Jane W als delight thirty-four years peace of No. 54b Fifth New York, are terport. White et Winter- centuries there was a in sey avenue, ago wedding Mas- declared aud reunions of the soldiers of ‘01 minded the comrades of several to Ch.tries F. Frankfort ! md rty-five descendants and connec- manded the battleship Maine when she was pleasing among the latest arrivals at The Carlsbad. port, Avenll, sachusetts. It was under God s bine and’(55 were inaugurated; and during that in Frankfort Isabe 1 Xorton family gathered at the sky, destroyed in Havana harbor; he who is in incidents connected with their army life [Daily Saiatogian. God’s with the time we have not received a more generous 'Albert 8. Nickerson, S'-' in hie. t. mi ap.f upon green carpet, music by and was the comrades. ;>ic F. Alexander iu Belmont, command of the Texas, which now lies otf and hearty welcome than we have here to- greatly enjoyed by P. L. Strout went to Rockland in Belfast. Reh.-, a 8. Stai birds. The yesterday building* brooks and high contracting aud a < \ug. loth, for their sixth annual our shores, and he who is to command the day. In the early days after the war the Then followed remarks poem by to attend the reunion of the 19th Maine Belfast, to H-len T. l. IX -r*- M parties were the meeting house and the people were timid about inviting the vet- Lb S. of Mass.; laud and. huihlings in Belfast. TV- forenoon was spent in greet- new Maine, wheu that noble shall go Adjutant Simpson Everett, Association. Other members ship erans to hold their reunions in their cities Regimental school house. As a result of this Banner al were marriage a recitation, “That of Oars,” by conversation. Ail glad into commission—Capt. Sigsbee. and towns for fear of the disturbance they will go to-day by steamer M & M, by teams, a child was born—Christian Civilization. remarks H. R. liawson of Base Ball. Wallace W. and Jesse T. Black Great applause followed this announce- would make: but after the people came to Miss Thomas; by etc. It was a union of the Bible and the school- know them better there was a to see Ansel Wadsworth jf who drove forty miles to attend ment and it was some time before the cap- rivalry Monroe, Capt. Belfast, wbat or town entertain Miss Belle Fuller and friend.Miss Solomon book. The idea that is sometimes advanced city should them, J. and for the first tain could be heard. It is a tribe he and Mrs. S. P. LaGross of Bucksport. W. The Thomaston team am-: B< g greet, time, severe, aud I state, what every one knows to be of Mrs S C of South as ves- that the world is growing worse is totally Chicago, Knight r cousins and relatives of the to a that there is less less Black of Searsport read a humorous poem to meet the said, call upon a naval officer to follow facts, disturbance, Bridgtou, and Mrs. Harriet Forbes <>f New terday home team -m he ,T). wrong. Christian civilization is constantly in our than with At noun a bountiful trouble, largest gatherings on the battle of San Juan. Remarks by T street .ly. picnic professional orator upon the platform. Their Mass are >f Mrs. gress grounds it .he aftern aud the world is almost any other of men of the same Bridgwater, guests Edith served and making progress, growing body S Ford of Swauville, Rev. Mr. Arey of apparently enjoyed forte is not in oratory, but in times of peace, was that The of better. Senator Frye cited instances of old- number. And when it apparent Graves. managers the p. md giro the afternoon the was war was over our to be dis- Ellsworth and F. S. Walls of Vinalhaven. meeting it may be termed junketing. The Texas the and army as an excuse for not time morals in life in with Miss Boardmau of Islesboro. Mrs. Albert plav :,»g Belfast a* r-> high comparison banded the of the Old World That a vote of thanks he rder by the President, A. L. and the other in waters are on a prophets Voted, extended ships thes ent that they are not red to tv > p those of today, in proof of his statement. shook their hea ls and said: What w'ill you to Wm. H. H. Rice Post, the Relief Jd.lerson of Ellsworth, and Mrs. C. Collins prep, l iberty, and after the election of officers Corps, junketing cruise. The have opened do with disbanded intoxicated of Ellsworth for a game as Belfast are a- eu-o m-. d In the early days two ships came to Amer- your army, aud to the citizens bounte- of Bueksport came to Belfast to attend the people ther business a short necessary their to the and the with military power beyond their wildest ous and treatment dur- tu was loaded with other ships people people hospitality generous funeral of the late Boardmau. last They hope he better prepared soon. ica. One Bibles, the of ’til and ’05 Emery -gram was rendered, in which have in turn their hemes and their dreams? But the soldiers ing the day. The of open The Belfasts will th with slaves. progress Christian oivil- were different from the soldiers of the old Voted, That a vote of than&s be extended Thursday. play pnrtiai.nl'* ;■ favored l.»v readings by Mrs. E. P. hearts to the officers and men of the in of navy. world. No other held so think- the Maine R R. & Aroos- the street s izaton is seen the suppression slavery, army many to Central Bangor Geo. P. Hazel tine nf Burnham was re- Congress gr-omds Tuesday : f Belfast and Mrs. llobie F. Sigsbee very of the none ever so R R. and the Co R I and in the shown the victors Capt. spoke feelingly ing soldiers; represented high took Washington R; cruited by Lieut. Crockett at the station on 5th. The Portlands have \v the spirit by a level of or so a M & M and to the penr-ant Beimont. All joined u sing- courtesies shown him and those on board his intelligence, lofty concep- To the steamer Bucks- Harlow street, ami left afternoon the at the end of the con- Saturday the New an i are a i * I towards vanquished tion of duty as did the Union Army; and & Ferry for their generosity .Eng,and League Letters from absent members from the to the lowest in rank. port Prospect for Fort McPherson, Atlanta, where lit wiil liict. General Grant said to the ship, highest when were disbanded went back reduced rates to the comrades to new series of games Patrons ft!- conquered they they in giving become a soldier in the liGtli infantry. [Ban- >u,ir,g: v were read by the secretary. He felt delighted that his ship was named to the same avocations as before, and soon attend this aud that the rest army of the South : “Go home aud take your meeting, Secretary gor Daily News. game may assured that they vv se.p at their to be after this resumed the peaceful pursuits of citizenship, send them a of said vote. egrets inability with You will need them on grand old State; he referred feel- copy some good ing. horses you. and we are of the record that Mr. nd Mrs. Ohas. E. Stevens were calied play 11. v kind wishes for the future to-day proud A under ingly to the loss of that vessel with the lives your farms.’’ century ago similar has been made the who wore the last the serous Certain orb by boys A buckboard was furnished oy Comrade Ellsworth week by illness uewspapor. orresp* ,f Book i of these family of so of her ami have been from our happiness circumstances the rebels would many brave men, related a blue. There taken ranks land have conquered W Ellis of aud at the of Mrs. Steven’s mother. Mrs. «j >hu Cook. been sending >ui : cream was served on the senators, cabinet offi- A. Ellsworth placed nnsieadingstate- have Practical Christian civil- few incidents of his connection with her or presidents, governors, been hanged. A was received here ments in t the uli did All cers and congressmen; and to-day we are disposal of his old Co. I. during the day, and telegram Tuesday rega.ni gam-s between the ample justice. ization is seen in the which which have occurred since the disaster. in White of charity respond- represented the House by one Mrs. Cook's death. Belfast and Boekland teams, L'1.' on •,,11 us in Mr. and Mrs. it was much by the members and morning announcing thanking He our number—President It used enjoyed ed to the needs brought on by lire, flood aud closed by expressing the heartfelt McKinley. senre. ; .1 the manner m book shows 7 gam-s between the two hospitable to be that when wTe wished to speak of their wives in seeing the sights and line Herbert Foss of Belfast visited friends in When cities of our laud have thanks of himself and all under him for the had entertained this meeting, pestilence. nines this season, of whmh Belfast w •» heroes and brave deeds we would turn to drives of the city, including thejwater works, this while the battleship Texas was in has live to treatment have received from the city they may many years been laid low by fire, when flood or hurri- they people the history of the old world. It is not so 5 and Boekland 2, as follows. so At close of the shoe mills, and the fine residences port. He is captain of the forward hold. He gatherings. the for we can refer to factory, cane has swept the country, or when epi- wherever they have been. now, Burnside’s charge Bate. Place. Score. iil separated for their several of Senator Hale, and others ; served during the Spanish war on the Mar- The closed with the at the Stone. Bridge, at Antietam : the charge Judge Emery June 3 Belfast.Belfast 12, Boekland •> do much demic has visited our then has Chris- meeting hymnAmerica •• ng that these meetings shores, •• of the Heights of Fredericksburg, when and for this favor the members express their blehead and was one of the crew which cut B), 31. \ ■•n the ties of kindred and friend- the and the benediction tian civilization been made manifest. When by audience, by every soldier knew it was to 17) 1 (>, i: impossible to the cable at Guantanamo. *• Eva N thanks Comrade Ellis .. Ripley, Sec’y. Rev. G. G. Winslow of Belfast. carry Meade at Grant at July 4, 7, IQ the hurricane swept Porto Rico our people them; Gettysburg; 15. Boekland •Vie, Aug. 21, 1899. Hooker at Lookout ;'2o, 04 After to Vicksburg; Mountain, Geo. A. of this is at •• >• ; when famine stared in the returning the hotel Senator Frye Bailey city agent 28, Belfast ..... 1 o’ responded nobly in the a charge above the clouds, Slier- It is task to say “thank •• met a pleasant you” for W Aug. 12, Boekland... 25. IS the of Ireland and of our and Capt. Sigsbee were again by large Wood lawn, Gal., G. McNeer, graiu ‘•'ced s Resignation Accepted. face people Russia, mans wonderful march from Atlanta to our kind hosts and hostesses. The city of number of in a brief and informal to the Sheridan’s ride at Ellsworth us dealer of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. B. ships were sent out laden with food. Men persons sea; twenty-mile greeted royally. The citizens Papers and Periodicals. a into a * Winchester, turning defeat glo- had made generous contributions of money, have their residence in San but Aug. A'i. Speaker Reed’s aud women are devoting time and money to reception. Francisco, rious victory. Such were the heroes time and interest to aid in giving us a wel- The has been received at the State for The Czar of Russia The Texas remained until 7 o’clock Fri- live during the harvesting season at Wood- Bath Daily Times has been work humanity. of the Civil War; and later we can refer come warm as sunshine and free as the air materially oi-l Governor Powers, when she left for Castine. lawn. Mrs. B. is now with her Mrs. increased in size to accepted by askiug for disarmament shows that Chris- day morning, to Admiral Dewey at Manila; Samp- we breathe. Flowers were about us as we sat mother, accommodate a pressure Meet 4. Sept. I sou ami at Santiago; Hobson blow- at noon and around tables laden with J. M. Fletcher of this of tian civilization is advancing. Our country Schley night city. advertising. ing up the Merrimac under his feet, expect- tempting food prepared by the fair ladies of is better else I lose The Herald r»*ttof Warren is in the ‘city visit- growing every day—or Monroe Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ing to meet almost certain death. Such Ellsworth. We all heartily appreciated the Wilbert O. Crockett and Melville Crockett Bucksport has entered upon rcsidence of his Star- its cousin,John my faith in Christian civilization. men are the heroes of the present time. music rendered by Monoghan’s band during second year It demonstrated its to 1 Bailey of Illinois visited their cousin, Mrs. of Brooksville met in this last week. right Main street. Dr. Starrett has has been made since were city the Comrades, history the day. All who visitors at Ellsworth be with the initial Humanity demanded war with Spain, last and have re- number, and has covered year been serving on the staff of Wealthy Walker, week, we last met. Our country has passed last Thursday extend to our entertainers Wilbert is chief machinist of the battleship on account of her acts of and the local field »n a manner that General hospital in Portland,and tyranny op- turned to Peak’s Island, where are through another war and came out, as usual, our heartiest thanks for the welcome had a leave of absence while the should en- ‘d they kindly Texas,and to take a position at the Carney That war was short, and victorious; but it was a different war from and .bountiful tendered the sure it all the local pression. sharp spending the summer... .Our Sunday school hospitality ship was in port. Melville is first officer of patronage. m Boston. [Bangor Commercial. ours. In this last war we were fighting a Twenty-Sixth Maine Regimental Associa- decisive. In a few brief months that proud will hold its annual at Swan the picnic Lake, foreigu foe, and in our Civil War it was tion on the day of its reunion. We know steamship Philadelphia, which plies be- Healing Wonder was a at our In re- E. Chase of Belfast, one of the nation suppliant feet. 30th... .Miss Mabel Webber is at home Americans Americans. We were what time and it must tween New York and was For Mary Aug. fighting labor, money have Venezuela, and infants, the best. Powder I have ever ci of was in v JHotel North, Augusta, to the President McKinley and Mrs. E. fighting a foe as brave as ourselves and they cost them. We appreciate what did for used in the '■ gard Philippines, from Massachusetts....Mr. G. they at home for a short vacation. They are nursery,” say prominent trained W. to the hotel and look ovti had to be overcome sheer force of num- us. We shall remember that nurses inspect we to take Sec- by long bright, of Comfort Powder. It cures •o-.us Jour thought ought only Luzon; Waiker are attending the campmeeting at brothers of Mrs. Fred S. Hutchings of this prickly improvements. [Kennebec J bers; and no braver or more heroic deed beautiful day, Aug. 17, 1899, that we passed heat, chafing, sore a station would head,and quickly relieves retary Day thought coaling Northport. was ever done than Picketts’ charge at so pleasantly at Ellsworth. [B. city. itching. Washington County Notes. dormer window in the roof. In rear of Dr. MacArthur on Cuba. the stable was once a story and a half Machias Revisited. building, with basement, finished in the He Relieves the Sentiment Favoring An- Nine years ago the writer visited Ma- nexation is Growing. same style as the house, the scene of an BUY YOUR WINTER’S GOAL The Rev. Dr. Robert S. MacArthur, 'hias after an absence of i»5 years, and told unprofitable venture in hens. When the .OF THE. pastor of Calvary Baptist church in West IS YOUR it issues of The Journal the subsequent business was abandoned it was transform- Fifty-seventh street, New York, returned of that the of oxperieuces trip, history ed into a play-liouse and given the name to that city after a mouth’s vacation, & the and recollections which he in a of conditions in Belfast Fuel Co., town, gave personal of There was a row spent study Hay Gooseberry Cottage. Cuba and Mexico. In he as was Mexico, said, F. O. White Company) of the place it known in boyhood of bushes iu front, as well as HAIR (Successors to the gooseberry he found a well-ordered republic, though Then, as < : the visit this but these days. year, currants and plum trees; have mst in the American sense, ably adminis- there was a lack of time to call old upon all disappeared and uo trace is left of the tered, and as progressive as the people of PLYMOUTH that he in their HADDOCKS, VEIN, SCRANTON, friends and to visi: the familiar country, pres- F I many building. Few of the shade trees are left; thought, ent state of could be TURNING superstition, expect- scenes of long ag->; but in 1890, as in none vines and flowers and LATTIMER LEHICH. 1899, and of tlie shrubs, ed to be. In Cuba, he said, he found Stove a ml Egg and the writer was the nuest of a once made the attractive. life-long which place chaos, from which is slowly emerging an- Chestnut. (irate. friend, and a tit' of that duration creates The ornamental fence which surrounded other country, or another State of the Delivered and put in in barrels-.....#0.00 *5 So Hi ...... 5.S5 5.05 bonus Uss Union. Dump Carts scarcely strong than those of the grounds lias also disappeared. The GRAY? Prices at AVliarf 5.00 5.40 “Of Cuba, under American rule,” said As of old the fresh as one of the if \Phat does mirror say? kinship. sweet, lot is still regarded bast, Dr. MacArthur, “it must be said that your Does it tell you of some little 15 QFTFN VERY OES:Eay breezes swept down from the Marshfield not the best, in Macbias. Before the pres- there is evidence of the greatest increase CUMBERLAND COAL. WOOD OF ALL KINDS. ;* streaks of gray? Are you 7 but the railroad was built a one in business, of and con- hills, embankment in the ent house two-story house, greater security Do friends of All coal guaranteed in an 1 delivery.) Telephone and of the pleased? your satisfactory veiglit. quality fidence, brightest hopefulness. attention to outside limits. Connection 1H 4 ueai foreground was a new and of the old-fashioned kind, resembling a the same age show this loss GSSr^Special given delivery city WE Guarantee feature, first one has in in The thought Mexico, of the little of water in the dis- brick stood on the lot and power also? glimmer edge, occupied Cuba, and in all the islands of the Carib- A discount of 25c. ton from above prices will be allowed all customers CASH v\ Just remember that gray IVT/^'T'C per for settlement tance was the reminder of is recalled as a bean is that holds all these lauds f ^ ■ their in only the broad very dilapidated structure, destiny hair never becomes darker Eri from delivery of their coal, provided orders, ton lots or more, are given before September in trust for our This seems convenience time sweep of Middle river—at high tide. Beech devoid of paint and almost black with country. without help, while dark hair coal delivered at OUR any before November 1, 1899. clearly to be what the future has in store where we went for reveal- weather stains. This was removed and rapidly becomes gray when hill, beechnuts, for I felt this when I was in us. Mexico, once the familiar down feet before change begins. ed its outlines; but the home in the lot graded many aud saw a magnificent realm, a so-called ruled a able a which we were honored guests, and many erecting the present building, the top soil republic, by very man, but whom they call ‘President.’ I of the adjacent residences, stood where removed mainly going to fill in the Vose dictator, felt it when I saw the priest-ridden people lot once had been fields and pastures. adjoining. in Vera Cruz trying to ward off the plague Dinner at the Eastern Hotel recalled the of fever—not their Manillas. is one of the oldest towns in yellow by cleaning erection of that building, and the cays dirty city—but by parading the streets, the >tate. but is not yet a finished town. Ayer'S! preceded by images of saints. I felt it when Crosby Sliorey, who died a few 1' is keeping pace with the march of im- when I saw the American float- COIL! again flag in was the landlord. COAL! years ago Waterville, above Moro and I said to 1 provement. It has grown, and we trust ing Cabana. The walls of the building were construct- myself, ‘it can never come down.’ FOR SALE. ef o'j M 1 jy as dedicated; Sept. positively annexation. Inside Iiallast, 1,500 lbs. lead. built the house was the Ma- We to the citizens v only public fear the effect upon them of Cuban will back to hair offer of Belfast.anti vicinity 1 It is i.it.ids«>ii e granite buildi- They bring your on The second sentiment is the color It never the chias House, Con:t street, adjoining government. of youth. She is one of the staunchest anil follov'infj well known coats : « ng mi stand.- ,,* e < nit street, nearly op- that held a number of Cubans, fails, it is just as sure as the Nathan Longfellow house, and dis- by large most \ < seaworthy in these tea- p '-:'e t o: art house. It was tlie gift many of whom have been educated in this that heat melts snow, or that yachts visitors and the who tinguished lawyers as far as 1 water fire. •i Henrv IB I'onei of Chicago, a native country. These believe, eould quenches levs, and is finely fitted up for came from other towns to attend court learn, that it might be to the highest ad- It cleanses the scalp also •t MikIiiiu', in memory of his lather, Iiu- or of Cuba to have the States and the formation of pleasure suiting cruising. wei e usually entertained at private houses; vantage United prevents f’i K. Porter. who was the princi- establish a protectorate, looking to ulti- dandruff. It feeds and nour- accommodations and it may be added that the hospitalities Sleeping for four \ ; ii ? in es amishing the Machias Li- mate annexation. The third sentiment is ishes the bulbs of the hair of those have continued. Machias days that held now those who have made them a luxu- people lias OO fathoms of gal- ty ■' i : a as manager for many by making produce lias entertained Albert who later many sacrifices for the dream of a re- riant growth. It stops the Creek eats. i. n ta ! d his interest in it until Gallatin, vanized chain and two patent an- Cumberland C ‘Cuba libre.’ of hair out and George’s bec ame of the under public, for Many these from falling gives o'fiii.. i :iv i-dec*ion of books is not : Secretary Treasury are men who are ambitious, and a fine soft finish to the hair chors. and is fitted with windlass. President Jefferson; Tallyrand, the French young as there is no fund who want the of a free re- as well. ;-et iarge experiment Steers has set l’ri‘‘P8 at iu Gordon the with wheel: full of exile: James founder admit We have a book on the Hair and Wharf. a 1 *.. wl.i- i to bi;\ them or to main tain Bennett, public tried, although they that it Dam Cart. j Scalp which you may obtain frae <: the New York then a school, would be a somewhat rasli experiment' sail rovers and wheel cover ; oil Chestnut Coal. 85 ut doubt s me < nt Herald, upon request. 85 This third class is aud 1 If you do not obtain all the benefits 'earlier, with men of note of a later very numerous, Stove o a;) ;,uu *w P 1 > many from the use of the stove and dishes : 2 cabins, divid- 1 i ary in the near future, i if a yon expected I believe that plebicite-could be had now, w rim the Doctor about It. the at liis father s Vigor, e-Kh 5 40 5 05 «. o: t di;\ Among guests an Address. DR. •>. c. AYER 1 tin. is most artrac- Cuba would decide upon ed with curtains. .1 fine tender *• library j independent Lowell, jfass. Furnace !i uise the write; Fred A. aud J. 1 that 5 40 5.05 dve. m the is a recalls, republic. think, however, this reading room large open J goes with her. All marly jtainted >. Like of Calais aud Aaron : sentiment is declining. The people have be ; of _i 'nite. with tin man- ; (Nieppard) seen some of the benefits of enlightened Hayden and Bun Bradbury of Eastport. amt.reaily for cruising. She is a Lehigh coal t25 cents per ton higher tel-piee* above o; polished black granite. | and progressive government, are becoming Tiie latte- way. tlien, and a courtly Should be V oluntary Pilotage. good sailer arid in h always, converted to American and are perfectly safe A •- Ilaie is the < : what may be made ; j ideas, discount of 2ac per ton will be made from tli ah we pri the old school and was : to love the American ll as Mi gentlemen easily beginning ig te;*-s:i?g lih Marg magnificent being done in has rendered an to the very cheap. iptember iiigton e ant\ ba;. The court room was Navy just opinion ! 1 rlie rbst te.vein east of the Cuba our soldiers and administrators. to receive the'r coal at our e ■nvetii ee'e time before Voo : sign put up by a ready any v w as was effect that naval vessel is not requir- eiowded hen .t known lie to are the island, so that it ken h-e. It was painted in Boston and ! j They developing j ed to a in or lea v- CHAS. R. COOHBS. address a jury. bids fair to become what it is by nature— employ pilot entering , be.! >. :1 .- da*e of IT T, and some- though the of the Western world. harbor of the and But enoiiL:! of these reoollec- garden They inga United States, it ME GEAR t XTEE PROMPT DEI It ER\ wi.. a- personal j ,\ ided is In are all of 70 Main Belfast. originally painted. j also eradicating feeling irritation remains with the to Street, tions iur the present. discretionary captain j i; the library stands ti.e soldiers* { between the Cubans ami Spaniards, and CORRECT M EIGHT and C A REFEE Oi I Til accept the services of a State pilot. This in m ament. ourselves. “1 feel that I ought to say a word here is as it should he, and the same ruling ■'*: the i different A Letter from Seattle. schoolhouses in for what 1 consider the best work that is should apply to the masters of all Ameri- ■ the v.; ! 1*1 attend*.* school not one being done in Cuba to-day. This is be- can vessels, provided they are competent THE SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY 1890. the wives of the and familiar with the different s a. ;• i* Vast ike original site. The Seattle, Washington, Aug. IT, ing accomplished by navigators American soldiers aud administrators. 1 harbors, and there are many such. To hhb*w an One of the more hopeful signs is the fact truly engine j womanly tact, lias adopted the Cuban service is indispensible to safety, for that that men of note and several mem- I h" *e .j the site nt the s. hooihouse, many customs at the receptions she holds is absurd. Why, there is not even a sea- CLOSING OUT SALE next *- t! lesidence of (Beige W. Drisko, bers of the United States Congress have j weekly in Havana, and it is not too much going tug pilot in New York Harbor who P. Palmer to that this social of and does not know inch of water and the Dwight and the Northwest every wht-ie the Main*- Press Association was visited Seattle during j say recognition with the Cubans Mrs. different shoals, and a vessel is just as ■ eatertaimd in the summer. The Alaska bound- comradeship by ph-asanti\ 181*0, and present safe in their hands. If a were We have over j Ratlibone and the other American women comparison OFFERS A SUPER]* LINE OF 2,000 pairs—-_ line has attracted of > -hen tie First Fmveisalist church, where ary question many in Havana, is doing more to bring the made it would undoubtedly be fouud that I as vessels have while en- s option was given us this year. This the latter here, and naturally their visit people of the island closer to us than all many grounded the and administrative work tering our harbor, or any other harbor, in : ar.hxme tdince would indicate to one lias opened their eyes on various questions military combined A fact, while in charge of State pilots as SUMMER SHIRTS, win recall* the time when occasion- of vital interest to the development of the only Among the many American officers who, there have those iu charge of tug pilots Pacific coast. al services were held in the old court Dr. MacArtlmr says, are doinggood work who hold United States liceuses. State HATS. CAPS, room, with Mev. .1. A. Milliken, afterward i Some of these had opposed the location in Cuba, Gen. Fitzliugh Lee is the favor- pilots should take the same chances in ite. a livelihood as these do in other *Jmige Milliken of as- i of an office at Seattle—but a visit to earning HOSIERY, Cherryfield, pastor, assay 1 that we shall close out at the earliest mome Tlie priests constitute, according to Dr. avocations, and not by forcing patron- possible 'that T'n. veisahsir* has grown and prosper■- that institution has converted all we busy MacArtliur, one of the gravest problems age. Therefore, claim that compul- NECKWEAR, *. The corner stone «»f the comers. of Cuba. “They are continually besetting sory pilotage is altogether unjust, as it a to for services lie OF COST present church was laid < kt. 18bb, and The Lake W ashiugton Canal proposi- | Den. Ludlow,” lie says, “to have the compels captain pay UNDERWEAR. REGARDLESS it as United States pay them their and does not require, and is just incon- '.he edifice i.-* one of which the society tiun has hud little consideration for Con- ! salaries, it is to sistent as it would he to make it impossible for them get it through obliga- Ali new well be It contains a band- up-to-date stylish goods, This is not a sale for the of an ... may proud. cress, commensurate with its needs and their heads that the Church and State are tory for vessel owners to engage a tug to purpose unloading at and in to suit all si'ir.i stained tow them out of a harbor on prices styles glass window- in memoriam promises. A personal survey and local separate under our institutions. every voyage. iation of old stock. The demand for our not and tastes. patentee, ( “Vet it is ] was told Then why discriminate? Why place purses .»! Mi urn; Mrs. T. IV. pM r, members consideration of its vast advantages to remarkable, by per- sons who the State and owner on the same brushes has increased to such an extent that we are ■ have long resided in Havana, pilot tug ot t ii w ell known Waldo county family of the and government brings Congressmen how the Roman Catholic priests have dis- footing and make short work of driving tine name, ill e is i.'ev. Leiden Gil- our merchant out of existence en- tliiuk it will to to foot of available in our >T -past civilians alike to the advocacy of the pro- i appeared since the war. It is said that vessels please you occupy every space bert. 1>. I>. But to ; not one is now If the would look at look these return to the school- position. As a commercial centre—vicing seen upon the streets for tirely? legislators goods over. ten or that were visible under the this matter in the light would manufacturing purposes. houses. The first school attended was in with southern and the twenty right they ports—Seattle the is Spanish regime. The Roman priests were realize present injustice that being If call before we are out ot sizes, little building on Centre street—a pri- Sound in ackuow no and would you early, you general ledge superior, for the most part Spaniards, and many done to vessel owners, they h 11 tai i iss ght Eliza Longfel- and call attention to the fact that the have left Cuba with the retreating forces also see the feasibility of placing the P. what you want for Boots and Shoes at prices the with the Federal Govern- Dwight Palmer, low .ong sin e swept away by the march has, though tardily, of Spain.” pilotage system general government ment and make instead of The doctor said that Protestantism is pilotage voluntary please you. improvement. We failed also to find on Seattle as an adequate ship- recognized rapidly growing in Cuba and Puerto Rico. of compulsory, as at present. Let them MASOXIC TEMPLE. Dublin side the little iu which of building ping point for the transportation troops, His own church here has bought laud in stop and consider for a moment the low Miss Maitha Bolway aught a private horses and supplies to the Philippine Rio Piedras, a suburb of San Juan, freights and incidental expenses that HE LEAST, BANNER SHOE STORE owners are to meet e: Puerto and will establish a church vessel obliged with, sclioti; what was called the “bell Isla ds and to the government stations of Rico, there under the ministry of the Rev. W. and their own conscience will tell them No. 99 Street. Belfast .sehoolhouse” on Court street, where A me- Alasaa. It is not difficult for the obser- High H. Sloan, an American missionary who that the present system is not only unjust, lius Thacher, brother of Peter one our most Thacher, vant visitor to the Sound country to has long been working in the City of but an imposition upon of wielded the Mexico. industries. ruler'’ with exceeding vigor. understand local enthusiasm on these important [American Ship- Dr. MacArthur is now a lec- builder. Then came Libby Hall, and although and in fact the recent visit of the preparing points, ture on the subject of “Juarez, the Wash- theie is now a it is not the Libby Hall, National Editors' Association found mem- and Lincoln of ington Mexico.” Yacht America Still a Beauty. oue jlAUNDR'r in which the writer attended school. bers thereof who claimed that the people j as is still iu Carriages This iu met one of his the Sound knew their ow n won- The America racing year, 1890,Jhe of hardly The King of Siam and his Wives. yacht old teachers, now Mrs. Gallison, then derful resources and had not yet properly- trim and is believed to be faster than ever. (II .and,. Miss is owned the heirs of the late Gen. Caroline Burnham. presented them to the country at large. Tiie of Siam lias and She by King forty wives, F. and Col. Butler One of the features of this a the Benjamin Butler, interesting But week since Brooklyn Eagle in the Ilarem are three thousand women Ames, Paul Butler and other members of trip was a visit to what is now known in of SO ar- outing party, consisting people, who never go out. When Miss Jessie the family, it is said, propose to witness Machias as the Hemingway house, hut rived the international races this iu Harnesses unannounced—quickly following Ackerman, in a missionary spirit, urged cup year which had two owners before it was en- her. » the National Editorial Association—400 him the benefit of education for upon faster than ever be- was built in Not only is America titled to that name. It 1830, were shown over the city, as strong—and them, he replied, “You know with edu- fore this season, but she is more beautiful FOR SALFi, and at that time was considered the finest was the Canadian Association a few cation there always comes culture and re- than iu the days of her former triumphs. lesidence in Eastern Maine. The writer weeks since. Another month will see Hers has been an eventful since Jffi finement. If I educate women I should history my 1 have the FINEST line of Carriages ever recalls two in connection with the she wen the cup. After her great victory things j the combined press associations of Kansas educate them into a state of disconteut, at the Yacht in in that it was a hot sum- Royal squadron’s regatta shown Belfast. building—one very and Missouri on a visit here, and if the | for they would want many things which 1851 she was sold to Lord de Blaquiere, mev. and a of iced lemonade was supply i press of the land tells the truth on the re- it is impossible for them to have.” Now who disposed of her later to Lord Tem- for the fre- who iu her for a summer kept workmen, necessitating turn of the editors this section will have pleton, cruised All n.• aeio. that is a perfectly and State Prison Kami Work, ldeach. logical statement; and then laid her up dismantled at Cowes. >,Western Carriages; quent “errands” for sugar, lemons or ice; no fear of the results. the King’s mind, to all appearance, has Au English shipbuilder named Pitcher and that for several the eastern tourists are another, days Small parties of travelled as far as that of the Lord Chan- was her next owner. He her for a LAUNI got I make a of Prison work. was so fi led with smoke that the and took her to his specialty atmosphere constantly arriving and doing country, cellor of very small sum, ship- 300 CASES c\ a. si i-:\ kns, .1 m England. to the times. oue see across at near where f>iF*”Priees suit could the street. a that the yard Northfleet, Gravesend, ■ hardly and general expression prevails The Lord Chancellor is anxious 58 Chureh >(.. I >« 111 -1 very he overhauled and rebuilt her, The material fee ibis house was selected of and Alaska rivals thoroughly yr*Repository rear of Windsor Hotel. sceneiy Washington lest women should gain the parliamentary preserving the wonderful model, however, K. F. WHITCOMH. first in tlie woods and then at the all o. m. m. mill, Europe. franchise, because, in his experience “she in all its original beauty. JUST RECEIVED. and it hardly need be said that no such Iu 1861, under the name of Memphis, H. C. Belfast. will accept nothing but what she believes MARDEN, lumber is obtainable The Priscilla’s Sun Bonnet. the America was abased to ignoble use, now-a-days. to be a which renders her right, quality being employed as a confederate blockade interior were finish, doors, sashes, etc., a in the ran Priscilla wears a big sun bonnet, dangerous guide political ques- runner. The U. S. frigate Wabash Freedom Acade made hand the winter before the house To sell them we are by With ribbons tied beneath her cbin. tions.” Neither man has, her down and she was sunk in St. Johns apparently, The fall term of this Insti: was and were of selected Its daring top and sides together to avoid capture. raised, Norway that there is river, Fla., on shut her features in. grasped the thought some- menee Completely After the war she was.raised and used as the lowest pine. A set of furniture for one of the about the institution itself making I do not like the modern fashion thing wrong a training vessel for the Annapolis cadets. ri KSDAV, SKIM rooms was made of the same wood. The fitted to That gives sun bonnets such a vogue, that needs mending. The one pool will The navy department her out ever known, under the principalship of intention was to have a natural wood So that the foolish all wear them, race in 1850 James prices girls have its waters stirred to advantage ed- against Ashbury’s I to by V. K. FULLER, so From Mattawamkeag Patchogue. the first for the cup. finish, hut much difficulty was antici- and the other will Cambria, challenger ucation, gain by having Public sentiment was back of the idea _ Mr. Fuller will be assisted it. in the nail holes that the And yet it is my boumlen duty pated filling in it more who “will noth- had won WILLIAMS. Mrs. A. STEPHEN'S own devoid of people accept that the which the cup To that, though grace, yacht or “Actual Business from the Start.” BELLE RICE, teacher of eloemn owner was induced to have the what think is its defenders at that finally Priscilla’s bonnet helps her beauty,— ing ouly they right.” should be among Aside from a first class Km: it hides her face. woodwork grained—which was a great Because kindly If the English government has not time. Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Com- studeut may have the advar.tam Journal. She acquitted herseit splendidly, and mercial Law, Penmanship, Banking, etc. business education under the cm mistake. The house, L and stable had [Somerville voters to balance Terms ment. enough unprincipled could have been upon to retain Elegantly equipped rooms and bank. depended A. A. HOWES & CO. first In Those desiring to fit for code what are known as French in very low. Re-opens Tuesday Sep- windows, it on the other it is a very fortunate if there had been lack of in the da-' To Cure in One Week side, the trophy any tember. For prospectus, address thorough instruction Constipation that studies. two parts, and opening like doors, with nation. In Siam the education of women other to secure result. She It. A. HOWARD, necessary the Blood in One Week yachts 3m30 effort will lie made m d To Purify finished fourth out of a fleet of 25 start- Special diamond panes. These are retained to- would be the of a revolution. Rockland Commercial College, of a high grade, and second t.> n To Nerves in One Week beginning 13m. 37s. 1 Strengthen ers, and led the Cambria by Rockland, Maine. in the State. It ix believed that day, and there have been very few changes In it would be one more roll ami To Cure Sick Headache in One Day England only The leader on this occasion was the yacht better education be received as at Freedom Academy in the the house has of the wheels in a car of came in 10th in the or Rent. pense interior, although progress nearly Magic. Cambria For Sale For further information, address had and little care. race. 30 Dr. A. .L Ml many occupants very Take Cleveland’s Tea arrived at its goal. Let us be gentle with Brick house on street, known as the Celery Compound licr from the Congress Chairman of the Ex. Committee-d A Gen. Butler bought gov- Ttiurlow house. WM. C. MARSHALL. H. An addition in front, taking the place of 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cure the King of Siam. H. LAMSON, ernment shortly afterwards for *5,000. Belfast, July 6,1899.-27tf a handsome porch, with balcony above, Mariana W. Chapmam. your money will be refunded. A. A. [Boston Globe. access to which was had from the library, Howes A Co. FOR HOUSE Dominican revolutionists did Auctioneer. SALE, mars the architecture of the building. The Santo OASTORIA. NELSONEE, BY NELSON. Licensed Heureaux. Their and three and one half acres land Four murders, two assaults on women, not intend killing pur- You Hate 1 The stable seems to have suffered the Kind Always Bought ! will stand Wednesdays and Saturdays at Mr. P. O. ADDRESS, J. W. Jones a a on a more was to Moca with the Presi- Bsan the formely occupied by duel, riot train and attempts pose capture Marshall’s stable In Belfast; other days at my of and is rebuilt on I lars enquire "'Mi'1'* most being practically at lynching have followed Gov. Chandler’s dent in it, thus striking a double blow at farm in Waldo. Terms’JlO.OO to warrant. FREEDOM, MAINE. OWEN' I WILLIAM H. BECKWITH. the same lines, with the omission of a proclamation against crime in Georgia. the government. rr and Byways to Wealth In ture. The offshoots, or f,'h«a>s For more than four “suckers,” if County Correspondence. NEWS NOTES. Cuba. not needed for extending the plantation, from last Gen. Mercier asserts that he will years Mrs. Bender may be sold to some beginner, as you [Deferred week.] yet Grower of treason. ,, of an American Banana K. T. Smith and who prove Dreyfus guilty bought your start, at the rate of $25 the Searsport. wife, of the Golden Fruit Con* has Hunch ; been Dr. spent several weeks recently at B. M. Pack- ; using thousand. The with its Pennsylvania will yield about 45 per- Hanaiias and 150 Pounds. graceful plant, Weighs ard’s Lake Hotel, at the head of Sebec Lake, cent. of a full crop of apples this season. tin*1' Pierce's Golden splendid of has no ONLY Med- sweep leaves, ONE trunk, CORE of The : where Mrs. Smith’s correspondence Journal.] j Willmantic, Maine, The scientists at work in the fossil ical as a medicine, but its soft, fibrous stem, like celery, is Discovery family j health was much benefited, vu uk 21. very enjoy fields of Colorado have met with great Cuba, July Though Mrs. K. A. Bender lives in Keene, I composed of the leaf-stalks rolled one talking of the beauties of the place and its success. .samis of our countrymen have Coshocton Co., Ohio, and from there above the other. After the fruit lias that to one a sne writes: surroundings and say seeking u with iutent dur- | One Havana paper thinks the best solu- speculative "As a this stem and the con- rest and health cough I ripened, withers, delightful place to regain tion of the Cuban is an American i>i fewer than five hundred rtme d a u d problem ■ year, y stant of outer leaves serves to and the Lake Hotel is not to be ex- blood ’purifier sloughing strength protectorate. own a dollar’s worth of ^ to-day I there is nothing fertilize the root. The tree never seeds, celled by any in the State. Situated at the f better, and after The War Department has at its disposi- There >n the island. This is the more but is from the suck- head of Lake Sebec in the shadow of Gran- Q |p tho flnlv are dozens of remedies recommended fee having the grip always propogated tion army transports with a capacity of S\• Ui lli 10 1110 ■ some of them no doubt able to ■ when are is just the ite mountain it a fine view of WillJ Scrofula, being Englishmen buying nght ers that shoot after until commands over men. medicine for a up, year year 17,000 afford S. S. is stream. The temporary relief, but S. absolutely 11y and left. Is it because mountain, lake ami Lake is right complete bracing the stool is exhausted. The interests of France h C the only which cures it. up. Our boy lias thirteen contains agricultural are remedy completely Britain are less cautious than miles long and numerous Scrofula isone of taken three bot- A banana in bloom is not as waging war on the reciprocity treaty with the fnost obstinate, deep-seated plantation large and inlets. Fifty-two lakes and blood •.tern cousins, or are tles for St. Vitus’s hays the United States. diseases, and is beyond the reach of the they shrewp- dance was beautiful as a lose but is in- He garden, very ponds empty their waters into it during the many so-called purifiers and tonics because some- .'>s men? You may meet them very nervous and It is said that thousands of Texas teresting. In the Trinidad valley are vast months of May, June and July. Its equal goats thing more than a mere tonic is required. S. S. 8. constantly jerk- have is to vie—in town and country, in the and twitch- been slaughtered and sold in Kansas equal any blood trouble, and never fails to cure because ing groves of bananas, laid out as regularly as for landlocked salmon fishing is not to be Scrofula, it tag, but now is as steady as any one; in fact for mutton. goes down to the seat of the ■ i travel and the of the j found fish City, Mo., disease, thus permanently eliminating every byways seem* entirely cured." the orange groves of southern California. in the State. The vary in weight trace of " the taint. about on their The Golden Medical is a from oue to nine and are born Gen. Collazo sarcastically refers to Gen. .iing ponies, get- Discovery Some of the plants are always in bloom, pounds ifie serious consequences to which Scrofula leads medicine that will no matter trout abound Gomez’s lamentations over the as surely hi sugar lauds, timber help you fighters, and brook in the gratuity should those afflicted with it the lands, ails This is it while others show the fruit in all stages, the of crocodile tears. impress upon vital im- what you. true because streams in the heart of shedding of ill's, broken-down plantations, near by. Situated portance wasting no time upon treatment which can works directly at the roots of all disease from little green knobs to enormous gold- not the this is an ideal for in a balloon possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the ns. building sites, anything ou —the the blood, the hunting region place Caught rope, 8-year-old wrong digestive system, en bunches which contain each from one was treatment has been relied game and to those desiring to go farther into Lester Miller hoisted 500 feet at Fre- upon, complicated glandular most can nerves. Keep these in healthy condi- sanguine imagination hundred to one hundred and but was lowered in swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that tion and cannot be sick. fifty bananas. the woods, camps, guides and supplies are mont, O., safety. penny gained. They operate you a dangerous surgical operation is of the cures of the “Golden The buds and blossoms are colossal affairs. furnished at reasonable rates. A farm is necessary. Many Former Gov. Stone of Missouri will, Mr. II. E. of ustomary quiet persistency, Medical 'seem almost mirac- from Thompson, Milledgeville, Ga., writes: “A Discovery When the plant arrives at the proper age, connected with the bouse which the it is believed, be the real power in the bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, .e. hut of all that ulous. Its effect is almost immediate. tables are with next Democratic National making grist a stem shoots up in the two supplied vegetables, milk, campaign. which had to be lanced and caused me much It takes hold at once. It tones the single middle, suffering. I he mill. A deal was re- up butter was treated for a huge or cream, ami eggs., long while, but the were un- stomach, invigorates the liver, regulates three feet above the point where the Superstitious people of Elizabeth, N. physicians ■ one of silent tlie able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I inpleted by these the bowel's. leaf The end of the stem Stockton Springs. W. H. is J., thought end of the world had separates. Staples their treatment come when a tornado struck the began Many blood remedies were used, i hereby .1 London syndicate be- It gets into the blood and carries spending a few weeks with his parents. towu. right gradually swells, until it resembles a huge but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. and' 1 and comfort to fiber of V 8., wuers of two million strength every West Main St. a 1. S. entertain- The new of the line on I to nearly purple rosebud and its weight causes the gave survey boundary began improve as soon ns I had taken a few bottles, the body It nourishes and invigorates Mount st. Elias lie central portion of the island, ment in Deuslow Hall, Aug. 10th, the Sears- gives the United States continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently. the irritated nerves and stalk to bend to one side. Then weakened, puts gracefully about miles of tiLiu nave never that tlie port Dramatic Club presenting the comedy thirty square territory. naa a sign or the disease to return. Swift’s Specific— Euglislimeu purpose the entire system in perfect tune. tlie bud bursts open and discloses in its Me and Otis.” and dividing the protits with Sick and ,c novel experiments on a part It is a safe medicine. Safe for adults impoverished miners from the centre a red set with miniature a for no stem, the Society. There was large attendance, River are em- S. S. S. FOR THE mil. in the line ot tea —safe children. It contains sugar, Copper region being given BLOOD culture, and a few later the end of the syrup, whisky, alcohol or dangerous opi- spikes: days and olie evening was a success, socially and ployment by government at Juneau. —Is the only remedy which can reach and cure .iies, etc. promptly obstinate, deep-?«ated ates. it does not create a each shows a small flower. Mrs. Estelle G. Smith of F in- blood diseases. By it, and not Therefore, spike yellow financially.... Smallpox has been out in Phil- relying upon experimenting with the various y. we have heard that for stimulants. It is stamped so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood always craving distinctly When these the bananas a few in town the and have troubles can ne drop off, form, gor spent days recently, adelphia, steps been taken to instead of promptly cured, not thrive in Cuba—an errone- a temperance medicine. enduring years of suffering which but undermine* the central stem that of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H R. Hichhoru. prevent the reappearance of the disease. gradually surely If a medicine dealer tries to substitute becoming the constitution. 3. 3. S. is .•tiient. The guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails tc easily disproved. Mrs. Luther Wiuship of Portland is visiting cure some other preparation when you ask for huge bunch, which weighs from eighty to Ex-Gov. Altgeld of Illinois said lie Scrofula. Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Built ;h berries in Cuba is that they lookout her Mrs. Albert Colcord... .The the Tetter, Sores, 1 etc. “Golden Medical Discovery one hundred and forty pounds. An Amer- sister, many would advise omission of an explicit Pimples, leers, Insist upon S. 3 S.; nothing can take its place. in this soil as uot or Books on blood and generous to for him. He is either ignorant dis- friends of Mr. Alfred Thompson are pleased 10 to 1 plank in the Democratic skin diseases will he mailed free to any address the ican banana grower near Trinidad has platform. by zed their honest and can’t trust him. Swift Specific by nearest northern you to know of his continued improvement, so of the Company, Atlanta, Georgia. me his in the In consequence advance in the for given experience following indicated his the vil- gooseberries, example, by driving through price of wool and rise of wages carpet ture at will furnish the figures: lie bought seventy acres of land, > the size of and currants Washington plants lage several times this week.Miss quotations will he increased from 10 to 20 plums which free of his wife and children can he cleared and planted at a cost of and friend Mrs. of cent. NEARLY .> cherries. here is a hint charge; Mary Pope McKeuney per Right the first The and the and if he S>,070, year. cultivation of Boston joined Mr. and Mrs. R. 1*. Goodhue in ■ t» whom there seems to be pick dry leaves, gain The poor-houses forty-five Kansas nothing but the tilling of the family tea- the plantation during the second year at the “Crooker house” on Tuesday, fora counties are empty, and in in our new possessions. It thirty-seven .iugs is a there is not a ease on caddy, the is worth trying. cost 81,120. He sold .74,000 bunches, at two weeks' stay... There good deal of counties the crimi- Years Old!!! nown that the currant lias experiment crop the owners nal docket. Another an of 08 the total friendly rivalry between of the Filty-eight of average cents, a failure in the great agricultural pursuit receipts It’s a but devotion to the true tieaJly United two yachts in our harbor, the “Everett,” The friends of the late Roswell P. Flow- long life, the near future, both in Cuba and Porto being 830,720. net profit, 830,080. several to some- and the “Annie B.” The lat- er have started a subscription to build a interests and prosperity of the American years, owing i bananas will (nee. “Jihy”), Kico, will be the raising of cacao, the hough grow anywhere in monument to his in his old li destroys the hushes, and that ter won in last Friday's race,and the former memory home, People has won for it new friends as the plant that produces the chocolate beau, the tropics, the best soil is a warm, moist Watertown, N. Y. nt jelly, such as used to be the carried off the honors on Saturday and Mon- years rolled by and the original members but well-drained loam at an elevation of it grows to perfection in these islands, Our are more and more Ex Congressman Outhwaite of Ohio v s in universal demand for day. people taking of its family passed to their reward, and pride, from to "If the Ohio where the natives consume a deal of 700 1,000 feet. The suckers interest in and greatly the says: Democrats reaffirm the tme and other great boating, enjoy these admirers are and steadfast to- culinary purposes, the will loyal chocolate. But in all Cuba there is not a should be six months old when races.. ..Miss Melvina Patterson of Washing- Chicago platform Republicans planted with faith in its con- me .1 thing of the past, its place carry the State." day, teachings, and and at least fifteen feet in ton, D. C., arrived on Saturday for her an- placed apart, udcuCc iu the niuiiou « tilled a chocolate-factory, expensive machinery It was said in London that mien which it bi liigS oily by factory product nual visit to her mother... .A social clam- Filipinos to reduce the bean to the specially prepared holes, with a little .■vd of being required were negotiating for the lease of an island to their homes and firesides. largely gelatine. Why not bake was in by a from which the is at the bottom of and dur- participated large company near Borneo as a powder beverage made. compost each; possible refuge for Agui- As a natural few Cuban acres with currant afternoon, and the with consequence it enjoys in the of the the land must Monday rapidity naldo and his friends. Indeed there are almost no factories of any ing growth plant its old all the and •mil convert the fruit into such which the clams disappeared was sufficient age vitality vigor of its in because be free from weeds. In all hot coun- The hostile of Mexico are said sort Cuba, it has always been kept of of “the Yaquis and the > ii moulded proof appreciation tender bi- youth, strengthened ripened by grandmothers made, the banana enters into the to be more than a match for the native to manufactur- tries, largely C. H. Wells of a "i Spain’s policy discourage valve.1’.Mr, Burlington, of over half which would find ready sale? troops, and the indications are that the experiences century in so as native menu, but seldom be- ing her colonies, to compel uncooked, Vt.. was in town with friends from Belfast, war will he a one. It has lived ou its and on tho autiful loug ago, at home in the protracted merits, the to ot the baked or boiled, lu on last.Mrs. Charles P. people buy unnatural mother- ing usually fried, Monday Staples struck a cordial of Americans. when mother and sisters and Lightning knife in the h and of support progressive portions of South America, notably Bo- left for New York, and Mr. Ralph Staples Mrs. Weaver, on a farm in in the annual country. Springfield It is “The New York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as the joined jelly-irak- it is the the and for Somerville, Mass.. Aug. 14th. Bucks and hurled 'J he time is surely coming when Cuba livia, only bread of poorer family Township, County, Ta., National m'd to calculate that the batch the a dozen feet woman leading Family Newspaper. ... A of took dinner on blade away. The Pico will be the boiled half in the skins. In yachting-party forty and Porto great fruit classes, ripe, was but its value to those who desire all the news of the state and cent which would stand Sears’ Island last and line slightly stunned, unhurt, while Recognizing Nation, ruby, Central America dour is made of the Tuesday report producing regions of the western hemis- fruit, the kuite was found to he as the of The Journal own favorite home have entered o released from the cost sailing, delicious clams and a general good black, though publishers Republican (your paper) moulds, and bread from the Hour. The burned in a fire. If culture so well in process into an alliance with York Tribune” which enables them to furnish cents the at phere. prune pays time_Mrs. 1). G. Harris is visiting her “The Weekly glass, buying sugar of is the One of Funstou’s men writes that in California, not better in Cuba, where Hour-making primitive among Mrs. C. S. Rendell-Mr. Will De- both at the cost of S-.00 ns there is an endless demand why sister, papers trifling per year. of the take tire latest engagement near San Fernando laud is and foi at least a people tropics They green vereaux and Miss of owes to to his and the com- cents the and cheaper where, Dilloway Malden, the General went into battle at the head Every farmer and every villager himself, family, to twenty glass up- cut no bananas, them in slices and them arrived for a to his vutuiv to come, there will be danger dry Mass., Tuesday visit of his of the in which he lives a cordial of his local as it works con- is not uncertain, brigade, composed Kansas, munity support newspaper, proiit in the and then them until and <■1 Just so with olives, sun, pound mother.Mrs. Cartwright of Boston came Utah troops. Alien the fight province ol Santa which over-production? stantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his home all the news Clara, j the pith can be separated from the pow- by Tuesday’s boat, and is the guest of Mr. started, however, Gen, Fuuston forgot chestnuts and many other •• •U nties is to almonds, things that lie was in command of a and of his neighborhood, the doings of his friends, th<- mdition and pros- conceded be the der—the latter then for use. ami Mrs. R. P. Goodhue. brigade and, happenings that are now unknown in being ready a the ice of land varies comparatively leaving hi* stall, orderly, horse and all, pects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and, in /act, is a weeklv ,-itor Cuba, pi Not a was formed in long ago company Bhooks. Miss Cora of iie the on the West Indies. Oranges of exquisite i Seeley Medford, joined Kansas hoys foot and which should be found in y cents the acre to three hun- later every wide-awake, progressive family. Cermany,aud one the United States, Mass., is visiting her friend, Miss Alice L. personally gave them orders as lie led flavor grow wild iu all parts of but Just think of it! Both of these for tl'.OO a ais,—the lattei the cream of the Cuba, them :o the papers only year. for manufacturing banana-lluiir on scien- Dow. Miss has a month in charge. no attention has ever been aid to their Seeley spent .ids, the former unbroken j Tile house in Send all to The Republican Journal Publishing Co., Belfast Me. mostly tiiie and it into circula- Houlton where her has a farm Washington in which Presi- subscriptions cultivation for principles putting grandfather >1 little but In some exportation. Cocoanuts, dent Lincoln died is renovated to pasturage. tion, on the claim that it contains very uf twelve hundred acres-Quite a party being and other spontaneous of the preserve it from at its cleared land near the market growths from here attended the exercises at Winder- decay, Congress much more nourishment than wheat late session island, are iu demand. Besides a having appropriated >4.000 for be bought as low as three dol- always mere Park last Tuesday.... Miss luaM. For- dour. The demand for it has already far that purpose. The building will not be multitude oi tropical fruits, little known bes For Monumental Work : as a has been friends in Massachu- First-Class but rule, this is in visiting but such made as only exceeded the expectations of its promo- altered, only repairs and not relished the setts and at is in Rhode Island. once tind usually by Anglo- present may be necessary to protect ir against the } planters tors; therefore is it not reasonable to be- ( ALL ON Saxon race, there are less Miss Nora Forbes went to Haverhill last elements. The room in which Lincoln without cash, to hard many perishable owing lieve that the field for banana culture is died will not he touched. This modest varieties, such as guavas, tamarinds, week for a few weeks visit... .Maude Stau- •tight oil by the war, and are unlimited? Fa.n.mk Bkioham Wakd. little house is visited thousands and which tial is spending a week with Grace Dow at yearly fry d to with some ol their lin- mangoes aguacates. might of tourists from all over the part Hill... .Mrs. Herbert Cobb, who has country. be conserved, or with Sprout, es in order to start anew in cane profitably proper No Right to Ugliness. been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. care uncooked. • > transported jiAM'F.\rrrm:i;>"K all kinds < u-* growing. It is for these golden cities that the shrewd Englishmen \ temper will always have friends, hut one Medford, Mass.... Mrs. Caro Blaisdell.whom 5 unlimited. To be sure—like love, and who would be attractive must her ire looking, and few escape their ! keep we all know here as Caro Penny, has been 1 he a If slit* is and all run Basis health. weak, the Scriptmes, and many other good sickly the old homestead with her bovn. she will be nervous and irritable. If visiting daugh- ! it is an “old. old and the but has now returned home... We have a a3 52 1 v a and this over in support family; with ten the bunch, American money, on the decrease in Maine year, last, Brooks 7 20 1 Ten More Regiments. cake make with it. Sold 45 4 15 the of contagious diseases. you •• 17 88 ty 00 >4 33 idieiously managed, in a favorable If carried to Xew prevalence £nox plantation. Orleans, Thorndike —..... 7 45 Lie says there has been a steady decline of everywhere. 2 10 5 00 he may a com- command from to Washington, Aug. 17. Au order has Unity. 7 53 2 20 5 25 rapidly acquire they thirty fifty cents in the State compared with the Will. A. COOMBS MILLING issued that ten additional diphtheria CO., Burnham, arrive. 8 15 2 40 0 00 At almost no been directing preseut vegetables the and when trans- other New' States for some years. Cold water, Mich. j Clinton.. 8 35 ->0 25 bunch, successfully of volunteers be or- England d in the native sweet regiments infantry In 1897 there was an increase, but that Members of Anti-adulteration League. Benton. 8 45 u> 43 Cuba except to is not an for service in the ported England, (which easy ganized Philippines. at Fort for was owing to the epidemic Kent, Bangoi. 440 i the people their The will be numbered from 58 A M depending matter, for then they must he picked very regiments has been a and since then there steady Waterville < 1 on canned and a to 47 and will be at the follow- 8 52 3 15 6 50 «>n,.m-i:cii!g.Iuiie23. sm»,steamer. lYrnd-seot chieily goods, and allowed to in the organized decline. This is due in a measure to the and ( ;r> mi Ram;.t will green ripen dark, in the order named: Fort Snell- p m AM leave Relta-d a!minatelv ing places of the State, 12 -nr l,n>ton %u .'.is, tomatoes, etc., brought from as condition Portland. 02 6 35 1 30 i Norlbjort. Caimten and Rock- without bruising,) they bring high as Fort Fort lli- improved sanitary land Mondavs at Minn.; Crook, E’ D. 4 00 e. M.. t n -. ing, Neb.; that while the climatic conditions Boston > 00 9 6 67 he! in ewept. The Cubans have He adds Sunday >. at o.On r m. only lately two dollars the bunch. at the Kan. ; Pa.; Fort Boston,) w D. 4 10 9 15 7 ^ Reckoning lay, Camp Meade, are about the same the entire 25; l-..r \\ to throughout llm-Usi-at, interpm- ami La; >r daily, care for turnips, beets and other Ethan Allen, Fort Leavenworth, 1 he TO BELFAST. lowest, your four thousand bundles, with Vt.; there has been a marked improve- great pt Monday ;.t al .ait 7.4.'. a, m. South State, t-i million Northern and Kan.; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; remedy tor >earsport and Hampdt-n. Tm TVursy- vegetables, no cost or risk of will sell ment in the minds of the people regard- PM AM (tays and transportation, and Fort nervous Sundays at admit 7.4f> \ m to for Framingham, Mass., Niagara, pros- E’ D 7 00 9 00 rig pay good prices them; a ing sanitary conditions. BostonBoston, ! where for thousand .. they grew dollars, New York. Two regiments are to be or- t r a t i o n and | w u. 8 30 | RETURNING ;• are now7 Americans on Fn.n: enough a clear of $700. at Meade. all nervous P M j Boston, daily except at ""in. u realizing profit ganized Camp t ioin Sunday Nebraska have Portland. 11 00 1 20 ; Rockland, via ami 1 to consume the of all Colorado, Kansas and diseases of the r.umien, >..rtliport,, products The second year, two buuches may be A M A M daily except .Monday at 5.go a. m her father Cora to unite on a war against grass- or- are to es- Unless interferes, Lang- agreed turns.- Waterville. 6 05 9 50 4 30 Fn.iTiKaiip.ir, ia amt k-farms that be each or generative Winter),ort Buoksnort, likely expected from stool, eight thous- of the will be BEFORE AND AFTER USING. 7 00 1 40 »* don Van Norden, daughter of Warner Van hoppers. Details campaign gans of either Bangor ''“>1 l-'H. noon, other ex,-eft .Sun- d here for to come. to be held at the A M p M day•V" .> at 2 00 r. ai. years Poultry and bunches in all, yielding two thousand Norden, of the Bank of North at a meeting such as INervous or president arranged sex, Prostration, railing Benton. 6 13 10 00 4 36 r are still of New will the Salva- Prof. a Belfast. though greatly needed, dollars, minus part of the cost of the America Y'ork, join Fort Collins Agricultural College. lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis- Clinton. 6 27 110 15 4 47 n't'rvla.JOflN:s,IN' pent. of *The Kind You Have Always Bought ed to produce fruit. But that is not the A Cake of Fine Toilet in Package. FOR^^^^ Evety and Soap gists, sent by mail, for oOc. SI-00 per box. best way, for the fruit will be much finer J Gen’l Agents for State of Maine, | WILLIAMS’ M’F’G Ohio CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, stems are of only two permitted to ma- For sale by R. H. Moody. ly THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL BANGOR, MAINE. The Texas at Belfast. OBITUARY. news. GOUD DUST WASHING POWDER. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. northport The visit of the Texas to Bel- warship The funeral services of Emery Boardman, CAMP GROUND. fast last week was an event to be re- of returned long was held at his late residence on Miller Mrs. Stephen Larrabee Unity AUGUST 24, 1899. Esq BELFAST, THURSDAY, came earlier and membered. The Texas street last Thursday at 2 o’clock, conducted home last week. remained longer than was expected; but by Rev. J. M. Leighton. Mr. Leighton was Hon. T. R. Simonton of Camden was at Ft?Bi. I8HED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE A MODEL HOUSE did not come too early or remain too long. visiting in Biddeford, but came in response the hotel last week. to a The friends of the tie- la in model order by a model housewife —she cleans Journal Pub. Co. Her departure left a void in the harbor, telegram. many The little steam of Boston kept Republican launch Caprice the dishes and kitchen utensils, cleans the floors and windows, ceased attested their love and sympathy by with on shore, and in our hearts, that cannot has been here the past week. cleans everything cleanable a of beautiful flowers. in- CHARLES A. PILSBCRY, well filled. Belfast surrendered at profusion They } Bu8ine8s°Ma"aser. be A. S. Chick and family of Bangor are at cluded a pillow from Mrs. Boardman; a discretion to one of the destroyers of their cottage on Maple street. A good story broken wreath from his father and mother; a continued. , , *‘7he Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- Cervera’s without the of a A J. sold his and fleet, discharge basket from Mrs. M. A. Kaler; a cross from Nickerson has grain WEEK’S was amidsunnner and laid tribute at the feet of Bros. ing People.” gun, willing W. J. Dorman and a beautiful mound, grocery business to Pike wife; We have them eve.y week fact n, Capt. Sigsbee and his officers. The crescent and white dove, Dr. Elmer Small Presiding Elder W. W. Ogier is occupying m “'o m of year. The Circulation In and price* are largest City County that Capt. Sigsbee had commanded the and wife; a basket, Dr. and Arnold Board- the Lothrop cottage on Broadway. ,.h Powder one even to those who did not recall man Davis: wreath, Mrs. N. M. Emery, Mrs. \ half their original Maine, Mrs. Esther Carter and Miss Nettie Follett Washing ,0 Subscrii'Tion Terms. Iu advance, $2.00a year, Jane basket, Capt. R. T. Emery and his noble conduct at the time of her des- Alden; are stopping at the Ashland cottage. This famous cleanser quicklv removes Many of the chief $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three months. shine feature* Daniel H. Lane; wreath and dirt or grease 11 makes everything Advertising Terms. For one square, oue inch truction in Havana and in the wife; wreath, Mr. of DollofT & Dun- half the harbor, DollofT of the firm like new It does the work in continued,, other length in column,75 cents for cafe -week, and 25 Mr. C. H. Howes and wife; at the important en- basket, pillow, time, with half the labor and half , cents for each subsequent iuaeUffbn. trying events which followed, had ham, Waterville, was a guest of Alfred Mrs. C. cost of or ether cleanser are Mr. R. H. Howes and wife; basket, soap any added in the story or deared him to our The Flood last Thursday. h nr economy buy our large t„.liln people. general' Hattie P. and greatest H. Walden and Miss White; package. The Bridge Problem. sentiment is well illustrated by the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Cousins of the Cous- other pieces and cut flowers bore the names George incident: A woman had gone to North- ins Old Town were guests at the The ing of Miss Boardman, Mr. C. O Poor and wife, Hotel, N. committee appointed by the city The K. Pairbank Company $1 87 *r. port hoping for an opportunity to shake Miss Julia Perry, Mrs. Charles S. Perham, Northport Hotel last Thursday. QUALITY government consisting of the Mayor, Al- CHICAQO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK BOSTON hands with She did not Mrs. S. G. Cottrell and Mrs. F. W. Collins, Mrs. Chas. E. and children and SKIRTS dermen Ilazeltine and Shales and Council- Capt. Sigsbee. Hogan PIQUE Z and Mr. D. N. Bird Mrs. A. E. are oc- as are care to go on board the Texas; she felt no Mr. G. A. Quirnby wife, Barnes of Dowell, Mass., 69C. t ,. men Keen and to take into con- Burgess, j and Mr. W. A. Clark and Mr. C. the Miles on street 20th, inclusive, and the at- Secret Societies. interest in any of the festivities. Fortune wife, wife, cupying cottage Maple notwithstanding one-third sideration the matter of building a new H. and Mrs. G. G. Mrs. for the season. tractions elsewhere—the visit of the battle- favored her, and she returned home hap- Crosby wife, Peirce, are with the W. H. ship Texas, etc.—it was one of the most suc- The Ancient Order of United Workmen bridge, etc., busily engaged Ellen Castle, Mrs. B. H. Conant, Mrs. Joseph Harding and wife and Miss Helen P.v- cessful ever held the now issues beneficiary certificates for either gn-oblems presented, both as to finances Wiggiu, Mrs. H. G. Bicknell, Mr. Jerre Sulli- Chase of Mrs. Burnham of Dor- meetings by society. The weather was Dixmont; FIFTEEN CENTS EACH simply perfect. Every Nellie The weather was tine, the attendance large 31,000 or S‘2,C X) at the option of the members. and method of construction. Barker van and daughter, Misses Lovisa Hart, chester,and Miss Lucy Stearns of Boston are a northwest wind blew, and the ever the cost day just strong Abbott, Alice Shales, Mrs. J. S. interest, greater than before. For Enterprise Lodge of this city of LADIES* Spofford, C. E., of an Colley, Mary stopping at Mrs. J. W. Emery’s on Maple Ah item thrr v. Bucksport, experi- to the surface of the harbor The were the ablest in the is the dues and the enough ripple Cole, Miss Floreuce Cole, Mrs. S. W. Math speakers among joining 310, yearly 34.CO, find too much :*). enced and has made two street. BELTS. practical man, heat of the sun. There Harrison D. Barrett of benefits 00 week remain the same for and temper the ews, Mrs. B. P. Gardner, and others. The country, including 32 per time of year visits litre and will be here The Head of the Tide school made again this Sunday Needham. J. Frank Baxter of both but the assessments remarkable va was no swell to bother the small boats in members of the Waldo county bar attended Mass., Chel- classes, beneficiary its annual excursion to the week. Be has made a thorough and care- picnic Camp sea, Mass.. Edgar W. Emerson of Manches- are, of course, one-ha'f ou the 31,CX) certifi- include our entire line, like v. passengers the Texas, in a body, and the bearers were Dr. Elmer landing alongside Ground last Friday. They came at from 17 to 50 cents. Tan ful inspection of the present lower bridge, R. H. Howes principally ter, N. H., Mrs. Tilly U. Reynolds of Troy cates. and the had a breeze up Small, Messrs. G. A. Quirnby, etc. yachts leading by bay racks, but some came by private N. Mrs. IdaP. A. preen, black velvet, All so-called, and submitted plans and esti- Y.,and Whitlock, Boston. to the serious illness of Gen. II. G. and down the harbor. saw a and C. H. Howes. Owing Many teams. Each of the above at t-ates. A of the Berlin spoke several meetings Foster of the Patriarchs Militant of Maine, representative modern for the first and warship time, Several from and the addresses were followed Iron Bridge Co. has also been here in the Hon. John P. Williams died at his home parties went here to Castine by tests. Col. Winfred S. Hasty of the First, Regiment will not soon the wonders of her in- last The the The ■ forget in Oswell, Minn., Aug. 5th, from a carbun- Friday by yachts to visit the battleship annual meeting of corporation result- is in command and will attend the NEXT— twenty-live interest of that concern, and every mail placed ternal construction and of her armament. but was anchored ed in the choice of the CTRIWP FIFTEEN C'EV: cle. His wife, his daughter Lucy, and his Texas, she outside the following officers- 75th annual pilgrimage to Detroit. He will aininu bungs letters of or cei]aneous u.t. enquiry suggestion will where the water was so L C. To-day everybody in Belfast throw brother Orriu were with him at the last, the liarbor, rough the President, Morse, Liberty; Vice Pres- leave, the State by special train on the morn- from two for a bridge builders, engineers and con- boats could not board her. TIES. quart. up their hats for a new navy. We have latter arriving from Richmond. Wis., about ident. A. D. Champney, Rockport; Secretary ing of Sept. I*, via Maine Central,St. Johns- t: actors. While tiie committee lias reach- F. A O. S. the best men in the world to command four hours before death came. The deceased Misses Helen W. and Daisy Kimball, Dickey, Nortbport; Treasurer, bur\ and Lake Champlain, Central Vermont ed no c uclusiou to be officially annouuc in was Rich, Bangor; Directors, Benj. Colson. Lew- and Grand Trunk and man a navy: and we want to put them was born at New Portland, Me., 1847, daughters of John S. Kimball of Oakland, system. «?.i at this time seem to he unani- is Robinson, Bangor; W. R. Fair- they afloat in the best in the with educated at Kent’s Hill, and after studying Cal are visiting tlieir aunts, Mrs. Emery Webber, D. G. Pendleton, Chief Ranger, and D. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ships world, Collins A. E. mous in the that as much of the law at Harbor. Mich., went to Fergus and Mrs. on field; McCarty. Clark.Belfast; opinion Old at the masthead. This recalls A1114 Dusenberry, at tlieir cottage A Warren, Financial Secretary of Court Glory R. W. Woodman. Westbrook Mrs. J. P A WINDFALL 't: i« tare as possible should he a solid em- Falls. Minn., to teach in 1872. He taught Maple street. The Misses Kimball are tak- Islesboro, Islesboro. Independent Order of the fact that the new Maine, to be a Stearns, Old Town; Superintendent of the bunkment, or lip-rap. It is still to be for two years and then took up the practice ing a vacation from tlieir schools of music Foresters, were in Belfast Tuesday to settle hers at a price far below its liner than the one whose bones lie grounds, F. A. ship of was of and elocution in New York. Dickey the death ami funeral bene fits of W. We have got. too t.ln hotelmined how much ol this work can law. He county attorney, judge many; in the mud of Havana At the annual of the Ladies’ Aid >>. ■ poisonous harbor, was State commission- meeting *1.75 and sl.S7 kind, 1 lx- lione without probate and railway The U. S. cruiser Prairie was in the Beach of Islesboro, who was lost in tin- larly injury to the harbor, bay v is now in process of construction. Who he married Society, the following officers were elected interesting we are coming er four years. June 23, 1875, last Friday, and the U. S. revenue steamer gale of November 27. iti s-h. Sunset in t osibly 300 feet may be rip-rapped at President,Mrs.Alice B. Poole, Boston. Mass.; is to be her commander? If there is any Miss Emma F. Stephenson, a schoolmate at Manning arrived Sunday afternoon. Her Tarpaulin Cove. The Order paid his heirs $1.21 Eac st. The idea is also to Lave the vice president, Mrs. Merrill. Brunswick; bridge rule or which bars Kent’s Hill, ami a sister of the late Mrs. 1. officers were entertained 355b. Court Islesboro was instituted in ■ precedent Capt. Sigs- by Charles H. least Is inches than the secretary, Mrs. A. E. Clark. Belfast, treas- higher present bee from this well-earned honor the Maine W. Parker of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Stevens and Herbert C. Allen at the hotel March 181'7. anil now has i members. Mrs. J. P. Old Town -t’ .tun Mr. he could and made urer, Steams, bpoffora says in will best serve liams have visited in Belfast Quite a number of ladies were The SUITS. delegation Congress present. A successful fair and sal was held Yeast. PIQUE :;00 feet in six the died very Magic rip ,ap weeks, leaving many friends here. Mrs. Wi'Mams officers were liberal with souve- their constituents if they break the pos- very their by the Ladies’ Aid Society during the week. BIGGER REDUCTION. !•: n for it Ulge op< foot travel, but it Aug. 3. 1892, leaving one child, Miss Lucy uiers. After passing a even- The Northwestern Ye;* Co. of Fond du closing sible bonds of red tape so that the very pleasant a musi- captain Thursday evening very interesting Lae. Wis and III., are out Chicago again ■ lean.s for about live weeks. A. Williams, uow 20 years of age. In 1893 ing some of the party went aboard the Iitting, well made and long v. of the old Maine may be the captain of cal ami literary entertainment was given in this year distributing free samples of their Vlit has Judge Williams married Miss Augusta M. cutter. wine all showed witli ini !’1 ■ present bridge swallowed :i the new Maine. the auditorium. now famous magic yeast. Ther is hardly a ■ Westover. who survives him. Wil- man. woman or child in the United States ual prices, but it is late and fi g.-od iiy thousand dollars for Judge Mr. James A. Swett of repairs, The entertainment of our naval visitors Bangor may easily The traveling facilities never were better the now liams was one of a of six children, all not familiar with good qualities of this Formerly 7, v, 1 were family be as of only temporary, and it is counted one the smart old men of than this year, the steamer M. &. M. mak- favorite bread raiser. Ymi make no mistake ! was necessarily informal and on a modest of whom were alive until this summer. Maine. He came when Yeast at ."> i .1 any time to in some to the Camp Ground Thurs- ing regular landings twice daily, and the you buy Magic cents a pack- give aw.ty scale. We have neither the means nor of Ada, the to Mrs. Samuel Cragiu Minn., only to age and refuse take imitations. It'd* ■ and entail day hear Senator Frye, and was so inter- Catherine. Castiue, Gov. Bodwell and others perhaps in iiimh-m II — 1 .—— ———— heavy damages the facilities for such affairs as are sister, died about six weeks ago. All the grand ested in the in to 'ii the and our citizens sj>eech that he allowed the bringing excursions, addition back- SEE WHAT A FEW CELS •ip city: generally chronicled at New York and with the of Abram P. Newport. survivors, exception steamer to leave him and he remained until boards and other trains from the invi come to the conclusion that it is running will do the Xot>< But we of the best we and Williams, formerly l*. S. Senator from Cali- among gave had, the next day. Mr. Swett was 91 years old Camp Ground aud Belfast. THE SEA BREEZE. time something of a safer and more dur- were at the fuuerai 7th. other War* wished it were more. And if our guests fornia, present Aug. last but is and erect {Small 1 January, strong and al ie araetei should take the of the He was at Fairfield, Me., an*‘ did not re- Stockton Springs. Several large com- VoL -I N U. place their brief has the of a man at least 20 Ladies’ Fancy Hose Support*" enjoyed sojourn here, they appearance of our visited the battle- old :• If a wooden ceive notice of his brother’s death in time. panies townspeople idge bridge is built rest assured that we it iD He does pairs for may enjoyed a years younger. considerable work ship Texas in Belfast harbor. -Vug. Hi, many Belfast, Me., slug. 24, iSqq. it w:h. Law live instead of tour rows The city counc’1 of Fergus Fail*., of which Ladies* Fast Black Seamless of greater degree. when at home, aud says his only physical going in the yachts Annie B. aud Everett,and iie was a suitable resolu- others and stmr. Castine from The is than the .'Word — per pair, piles and will not be made to hold member, adopted is a stomach trouble. by carriage pen mightier up There was one incident of the visit disability slight So '• ■ Searsport. The Texas is the first ship «»f many people think ; Lround, Buttons, 10c. to >t~ of horse races. Peace Commission, and a true American is present and takes an active part. The Mrs. was born in Montville in town, the guest of Mrs. R P. Goodhue for of will tust little in contrast Harrington policy Expansion.” WOMEN'S comparatively in fibre of bis In of daily order of service is as follows: a John Randell left last Beautiful every being. sight and married S. D. of Bos- fortnight- Capt. moonlight evenings, with the 1836, Harrington take of the at heavy expense of a steel struc- the hearers 6 00 a. m.—Sunrise week for Boston, to command (’ampmeeting NV-rthport, FANCY STOCKINGS. ; of Senator Frye’s spirited ton when about of prayer meeting. this week. she,was eighteen years K.00 a. in.— Bible the sch. Sarah Fuller, loading for Mobile. re. I-lnt if a wooden is deter- Reading by Rev. The Fair season commences fill!' bridge and patriotic address lay the noble ship Mr. was a veteran of the Robert who lias A very pleasant party was given lust. age. Harrington Sutcliffe, given all the Bible next week. State Fairs two weeks that if valued correctly wool. mined it Harriman — upon, should be understood that on the East Machias Thursday evening by Edward nmimeua's Texas, not long since the target for Span- civil war, and also a member of the Boston Readings camp-ground nangor Aug. Lewist"!., 25c. a In a short time for and in honor of their guests, Mr. Che- 1. pair. > "ill be of modern some several years. wife, Sept. construction, ish shot and shell. The was one tire department for many years. He died who the for be few if left. are t place 9.30 a. m.—Conference of preachers in the ney and wife left following day any They that has stood the test some Two of Mrs. a at I T II thing elsewhere. that for half a century has been devoted ten years ago. Harring- Chapel of First church, Bangor. visit Prospect Ferry....Mrs 10.00 a. Sanborn of Belfast spent Thursday with OUR SPECIALTIES 16c. The re lias been a great advance in to the audience ton’s brothers—Nathan P. Bennet' (who m.—Preaching service. bridge religious observances; 1.00 Faustina Hichboru.A pleasant social This Time, survives and Dexter W. Bennett p. m.—Children’s Service conducted 'building since our old was buiit. her) (who was much our home fast colors, tine bridge was made up of the best of our people; by Mrs. John Tiuling of Brewer. dance enjoyed by peo- FLYERS. 'vouldlike|»nrt Imported, died in March, 1897) passed their lives in m and last Friday evening in Dens- oi your work. double soles, big -}>! Then again, should the city be in finan- and it hardly need be said that the orator 00 p. —Selected speaker on a special ple guests weight, Montville aud she visited them annually, theme. low hall, with music by Gilmore... .Messrs. full regular made in every w cial condition later to have a steel super- was of his audience and of the oc- 4 00 Lutlier Glover, It. P. Goodhue, W. II. Sta- Sent by Express, Stage, or ,~laU. worthy new friends aud the p. in.—Lecture hour, with address on -®ti making many retaining and ,7. H.Gritliu left on boat 10 Main lure, the work done now w fi not be crsion. an important practical topic. ples Saturday’s St. BRACKETT & CO., regard of those who knew her in her youth. for Boston..Walter Kimball arrived Sat- ~t, it will be 0.00 p. m.—Prayer meetings held in the PRINTERS, BELFAST. MAINE. only necessary to build a Another welcome ar- She was a lady of exceptional intelligence, various chapels, conducted by the preachers urday for few days. s' n.i abutments at the end of the in rival at the Simmons home on Sunday was rip-rap- Yachts and Boats. a generous and svarm hearted friend to all charge. The. a little to Mr. Kimball aud wife. pin.: m which to rest the steel 7.15 a. m.—Evangelistic service, conduct- daughter J, M. CORSETS bridge; her and her line returned Satur- relatives, many qualities ed by Mr. H. L. Gale, i Emmalaud Nellie Hichboru WATERVILLE and it 00 feet of rip-rap is built now, The steam Dr. C. G. Weld will cause her to be cherished many from a trip to Moosehead Lake, Mon- 25c fT yacht Malay. memory The opening services were Saturday evening at day there will treal aud Quebec... Hartley Overlook came y>-:u- i be nothing to prevent extend- owner, was at this port Thursday. years by a large circle of friends here and in 7.15, conducted by Evangelist Gale and Mr. S. H. Saturday to visit his parents, Henry Over- are broken and we wish toe ing '.his as far as Mr. Massachusetts. Before her remains were Hadley of the Jerry McAuley Mission of New and wife.Russel arrived in practical, Spofford*8 The steam launch Soeius of Portland was look Staples Business Also a few sizes in a reuu'.ai taken to Boston a brief funeral service was York. town W ebster of Boston and for and 000 feet of in with her Monday_Dr. College which we offer at plans N. calling 300, 000, port Tuesday owner, D. of are at held at Mrs. D. W. Bennett’s. Following is Sunday the morning address was by Mr. Hadley. Mr. and M ss Sawyer Cambridge 54 Main St., JVatervilte, Me. rip-rap. Gould, and friends on board. Horace ’s for a two week's stay. The afternoon service was historical, with ad- Capt. a list of the flowers and their donors: Mrs. ..Emily Ginn, auditor of Lassell Seminary, The sloop yacht Hopeful of Bangor was in dresses by Rev. L. A. Real and T. F. Jones. An Fall 11. Eliza Bean, two crescents, and cut Auburndale, Mass who lias been visiting Opening, Sept. bouquet address port yesterday with Henry Cram and friends was given by Mr. Hadley in the evening. left on L. The September number of The Atlan- flowers; Mrs. W. J. Beau, wreath; Mrs. Clara Grilln, Tuesday.Capt. of Bangor on board, Monday morning the sermon was by Mr. Gale- M. Partridge and wife spent last week at Complete modern equipment and up-to-date in VENETIAN CLOTH ti. Monthly contains a very interesting cruising. William Norton, broken wreath; Mrs. J. A. In theafternoou Mr. Hadley gave a powerful tern* Temple Heights. Leona Partridge is visit- every particular. Dr. Atwood was in Belfast last ■. Full commercial and shorthand and sketch of the remarkable life of the late Saturday Mrs. E. A. aud Mrs. Will and Mr. Gale in ing relatives in Castine. .Noah Twiss is at typewriting SUITINGS, Vi Sprowl, Sprowl perauce address, spoke the courses. from Islesboro, with a of and severed his connection with the vd>. John Forbes of Massa- party boys Nash, cut dowers; Mrs. M. C. Gordon, bou- home,having Book Fv the actual business Murray Milton, evening. Waldo Granite Co.Wilson Grant keeping taught from in his Mt. method and not, celleut of it here tit chusetts, His business career reads like girls, Islesboro, yacht June. quet; Mrs. E. L. Bennett, Mrs. N. P. Ben- Mr. Gale preached Tuesday morning. In the practice by dry theory. quality in town, returning Monday a spent Sunday We teach many essei tials of business educa- early iu the season. Out The Jennetto returned last nett, Mrs. aud Mrs. B. F. afternoon Rev. James R. Day, D. D., LL. D. to Della for a tion not in other Maine a romance, and the inliuence he exerted sloop Friday Elijah Belgrade Kingman, leavinghis daughter taught colleges. to not Mrs. Cash rates of three six brings the goods your to cut dowers. Chancellor of Syracuse New York three-weeks’ stay with her aunt, Orilla tuition, months. $35; ■ from a week’s cruise Isle au Haut. with Thompson University, is t private citizen, for tb good of hu- O. Hichboru and Della Whit- months, $5o. gave a very interesting discourse on Education. Libby.F. per and we can assure Capt. Herriman and friend of Stockton former for Port- Visitors always welcome. yard, and in behalf of his will ney left town Monday, the > manity country, Miss Rosanda F. Whitcomb died at her In the evening Rev. .1. H. Irvine of Dover spoke Call or write for particulars. 3m34 next lot will be not less than Springs on board. land, and the latter for a visit in Maobias. l/e iso less to those heretofore on Holiness and Fanaticism. are a nr surprising home in Waldo, Aug. 9th. at the age of 64 Mrs.O. G. Eaton of East Boston is the guest F. li. ELLIOTT, I'rineipal. very popular suiting Chas. R. Coombs sailed Saturday with a Wednesday morning Rev. W. H. W. Rees,D I)., and Mrs. and r>0 inches wide. unaware of the important factor he was years. She was a daughter of Eben aud of Mrs. Ralph Morse daughter. party of friends for a short cruise down the of Cincinnati, O., gave a powerful sermon. Rev. Bragg.Carrie Libby, who has been visit- As we plan to establish a “Student Home’ and in the affairs of the nation in the times of Polly Whitcomb, and had been an invalid hoard and room at in his Eagle. winds W. F. Berry, Secretary of the Christian Civic iug Dr. Stevens and wife, returned on Tues- students $2 per week, we de- bay yacht Light pre- sire a number to enter on stress. His was a all her life. She had no use of her lower in good or near the open- its greatest life shin- of on Good Mr. day to her home Pittsfield. vailed and they did not get far from home. League Maine, spoke Citizeuship. ing. By entering on or before Sept. 20, you will of business and un- limbs, but was able to work sitting. She Gale conducted a revival service. be given ten per cent, oil the tuition rates if ing example integrity North Castine and Pond Island were | port, Prospect Ferry. P M. Ginn, wife and notice of each intention is sent us 3<‘. lived wi;h her parents until the death of her Today, Thursday, will be National Day. The j by August selfish patriotism. visited, returning Monday night. daughter Ellen of Worcester, Mass., have FORTY-NINE CENTS mother 20 she sermon will be years ago, when went to live j morning along patriotic lines, and been relatives here-Mrs. Archie The Shamrock, Sir Thomas Lipton’s Irish visiting FANCY GOODS, SMALL WARES. with her brother John, aud after his death Congressman Boutelle will speak in the afternoon, Harding returned to her home in Worcester. BOSTON BAGS. challenger for the America’s cup, arrived at A cordial last ft hardly need be said that The Repub- continued with his wife. She leaves one invitation is extended to the members Mass., Thursday-Orianua Hardiug Miss Ruth Gould returned to Imitation Can't New York at 8 15, Aug. 18th, in tow of a tug of the Grand Army and other patriotic societies. and little A. FRENCH & CO., Equal lican Journal is heartily in accord with sister, Betsy Cross, and 4 brothers, Martin Mass last .Elmira Ginn boat, the Lipton steam yacht Erin follow- At 4 o’clock Rev. W. R. Webster, D. D., of Boston Boston, Tuesday... the taken the American and of Searsport, Icbabod of Waldo, of Damariscotta is visiting relatives here satisfaction for position by Ship- The had Henry will speak ou The Live Yankee. perfect parti ing. yacht light westerly and Frank Avery and wife returned to| their FAXCY builder on in the and Cornelius of Poor’s Mills. The funeral GOODS, The ends are leather tipped compulsory pilotage, northwest wiuds. The Erin towed the Friday forenoon’s sermon will be announced. home in Lewiston last Monday. ..Fred was held Rev. G. E. of medium bags. Hie article on the 2d page. the Aug. 12th, Edgett In the afternoon Rev. W. B. Dukeshire of Orono i Goodwin and family returned to their home SMALL WAKES, priced Substantially Shamrock about 2,000 miles. The yacht be reasonable for of | Belfast The floral in- will address the in Hallowell last Tuesday-Mrs. Orrin goods same unanswerable one, it sailed about officiating. offerings Epworth League, atilt GLOVES. argument—an 3,200 miles. Her best day’s run Luke aud two little of Hallowell HOSIERY cluded a pillow from Mrs. Mary Swett, a Saturday at 2 p. in., Rev. Norman La Marsh of daughters seems to us—has repeatedly appeared in under canvas was 268 knots. Her are Mrs. Emma Luke.... Edward command- Castiue will on School and | visiting We make a of a full ami cross from Mrs. R. R. Pa-1, crescent from speak Sunday Work, wife of Portland visited at specialty We are to have it er said she behaved Chaney aud these columns. glad splendidly. at 4 Rev. F. of Rockland on complete line of. Phebe Paul, cut dowers from Lizzie Coombs, E. White Bautism. Mrs. Rebecca Harriman's last week- COLORED AND 1:-"" > icfovccxi by a journal devoted to the ship- The new steel steam Aria built for The Bible reading hour next Sunday will be de- Hannah is relatives in LADIES’ COTTON yacht poud lilies, representing her age, from Her- Heagan visiting UNDERWEAR interest aud edited men who are E. II. Blake of Bangor, was voted to the usual love feast. Rrewer_Mrs. Anna C Hardman and her FIGURED t°ui“Ti,;; by successfully AMI. .. ping man Paul, bouquets from Mrs. R. R. Rey- launched at 4 30 p. m Aug. 15, from the The meetings thus far have been well attended sister. Mrs. Lydia J. Pierce, visited their There on blue water. at home works of Charles L. & at Mrs. Roscoe Whitcomb, Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Otis Lane, in Brooks last week. Seabury Co., nolds, and of great interest ami help to all. The work of cousin, INFANTS’ FURNISHING GOODS PIQUES. Morris Heights, New York. Miss Fiske of On their way home they visited friends m Cross, Mrs. Ralph Cross. The deceased was Gale as in former forcible j and the time to cm New York christened and F. VV. Evangelist is, years, Belfast_Mrs. Orilla McMann is stopping 41) Church Street ,'Uf yet, pit. would be all a ner, Capt. | Sagadahoc right for name of and and effective. The services are held in the materials is now. Goodwin of Baugor represented the owmer. always cheerful, patient disposition, general a few days with her brother, George Crocker, cheaply for the new still it is rather of these last wt k extinguisher, The guaranteed speed of the Aria is eighteen bore her afflictions with Christian fortitude. auditorum, and the usual services of families ami in Stockton, who is very feeble-Mrs. goods Putnam would be all hackneyed. right, miles an hour and it is expected that she societies at the cottages. Rosilla Mills of Providence, R. I., lormerly lowing prices will probal- > but not in accordance with the cus- will exceed these at this has m the two made a lice : too, figures by least two TEMPLE HEIGHTS. of place, past years tom of giving the fire engines local geo- miles. She is 145 feet over all, 117 feet on the Passed from his home in Thorndike, Aug. one quilt with 1856 pieces of and one The seventeenth annual of a: names. Can’t we find water line, 17 feet beam, 9 1-2 feet and campmeeting with 864 and has made into quilts, At12 instead graphical some depth 11th, James Cates, aged GO years, 4 months pieces, For sale 7 feet draft. Her hull head rests 8028 of cheap, ot e PNEUMATIC TIKE SULK) led. VI n name which will accord with custom is of steel and she Temple Heights Spiritual Corporation was sofa pillows and pieces in pink, light and and 20 He leaves a wife and one son first-class repair, a’most gond as ntm Ha\ lias four water-tight steel bulkheads. She has days. all of which have been given her by f"i sk at the same time be novel. Time. held in the auditorial! from Aug. 12 to the silk, mu- id) use for it will give customer a gr< very popular [Bath a their loss of a is 70 old and has flush deck of white pine is schooner rigged and relatives who keenly feel friends- Mrs. Mills years gain. First come,first served. What’s tiie matter with Bath? That’s and carries no The a rheumatic for twelve it / >r. instead V.V gaffs. mahogany deck- companion so dear, a father so kind, a friend been cripple years, CHAS It. COOMBS, of is at times. She has not 34tf 70 Main Street, us as a house forward arranged as a dining room, suffering fearfully Belfast. and blue exti strikes good name for a fire ex- so and He was a man esteem- pink and over this is her genial helpful. ' of doors for two Her bridge and steerage stepped out years. dyed witli the neu ed Mr. Cates was a (inguislrer. gear. The crew's quarters, officers’ rooms, by all for his integrity. hands are terribly drawn aud out of shape extract and work she dyes guai gallery and chain locker are, of course, for- funeral discourse was and it is wonderful the beautiful Spiritualist, and the Dr. John Stevens, lutely fast coitus. 11 a\ Nature Studies. ward. Aft of the engine room the owner’s ItchiltiM ! lias done. Her sister, Mrs. Orilla McMann. given by Mrs. M. J. Wentworth of Knox. season at hhe. pci \ quarters are arranged. They are finished in has just received a head rest composed of OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. were evi- mahogany. The main saloon is further aft, The many beautiful floral offerings tiny hits of silk beautifully worked in dif- A sensational article is the rounds Awful Eczema OFFICE 11 to 12 A 1. At 11c. strip* .n: going of finished in and gold. The dences of tender remembrance of the deceas- Itchingof ferent Stephen Littlefield aud HOURS: Fancy ivory machinery designs.... for skirts and waist of the matter a fearful ac- consists of a marine wife of Wisconsin are visiting relatives 2 to 4, 7 to 8 P. M. plate papers giving triple expansion engine. ed and of respect and sympathy. The engine and boiler is to stand a Dreadful of here. count of the work of a new and dangerous in- adapted Scaling Special attention given to EVE, EAR, NOSE working pressure of 275 pounds of steam. sect called the “strangling hug,” from its and THROAT, ly34 The Aria will be commanded by Capt. The Belfast Schools. Psoriasis The Waterville Sentinel has the following: habit of its victims in the neck. The Blake of Buck’s striking Harbor, who has sailed for Waterville may justly take pride in its business illustration and scientific Mr. Blake for a number of seasons. The and school of shorthand established in description, name, The of the School Com- college second officer is to be Capt. Conley, now of regular meeting May, 185)8. It has been in successful operation SEMBRICH (Benacus griseus) are those of a com- very the steamer Sedgwick; and Michrel Mc- mittee will be held next CURED BY CUTICURA from the first and may be regarded as one of the Monday evening. the Stale. It has AND OTHER GREAT ARTISTS, mon and harmless insect, commonly called Namara will have charge of the engines. fixed educational institutions of Superintendent F. S. Brick will examine had a large patronage the past year and the in- the water boatman or The Aria is at and cleanse the MAINE MUSIC FESTIVALS, electric light hug. It expected Bangor soon, Cuticura Soap, to skin, creasing number of applicants indicates a much will at once go into commission. She will candidates for admission to the High school, Jives in the but is in to heal the and larger attendance the coming year. Everything October 3 and 4. Fied A. loin® water, caught July fly- Cuticura Ointment, skin, Portland, 2, take her owner and friends to New York to lias been done to make school-life who do not hold Grammar school diplomas, to cool the pleasant, prac- ing about electric street lights, with the' witness the America’s cup contest. Cuticura Resolvent, blood, tical and profitable. The pleasant and roomy Bangor, October 5, 3 and 7. at his office at 9 A. m. Monday, Sept. 4, and cure in building, the beautiful and beetles and moths. One member of the Bel- make the most complete speedy quarters Soper W. R. CH A I’M AN, Conductor. complete modern furnishings, all tend towards Masonic The examination of teachers for State treatment for torturing, hu- Nature Club has six specimens caught Capt. Jacobs Gets There. disfiguring this end. The aim of this institution is to take with loss men and women of cliaracte- and in- this season, and the insect was so common certificates will be held in the High achool mors, rashes, and irritations, of young good struct them in the of good citizenship room defied the skill of the best principles 'that were allowed to This in Belfast to-morrow, Friday, by hair, which have to a many escape. al- The sch. Ethel B. Jacobs, Capt. Solomon and all branches which belong thorough Office for Rent and all other remedies. business education. The Mr. F. H. Temple. leged terror belongs to the order Hemiptere Jacobs of Gloucester, arrived at Port Superintendent Brick. The sessions will physicians proprietor, Magee, Elliott, gives his personal attention to this one In Johnson Block, High street. City water and and the family Cirnex. It is about 2 inches Dingle Bay, Kerry County, on the west open at 8 a. m. and 1p.m. The details have institution and believes the head of a fully suc- modern improvements. Good location for a physi- of THE SET $1.25 in coast Ireland,Aug. 10. The Jacobs sailed been in issues of The cessful business college should have a higher in- cian or dressmaker. Apply to A. P. Mansfit'i long, brown color, with large gauzy published previous 80c.; Rbsolvent, 50c. 8old Formerly from Gloucester on the evening of July 19, Or, Soap, 25c.; Oiktmbht. terest in it than that of salary and that he should POOR N SON. which fold Journal. Potxbb D. C. Cobp. Prop*., Boeton. wings closely upon the back. The bound on a mackerel seining trip to the everywhere. be the personal acquaintance and friend of each Belfast. August 24, 189‘J,—tf34 to the curriculum hind legs are strong for and it Irish coast. Thus she was but twenty-one student. In addition regular swimming, Ladies clean kid with La Belle Kid in business instruction will be given in on the a your gloves colleges, has beadlike It is handled in days passage across, remarkably constitution of United glassy eyes. Glove for sale Carle & civil government, States, Have read a ad.? quick summer run and one of the fastest on Cleaner, only by Jones, read a ad.? business and other you moving this as as Have moving management of town and city vicinity carelessly the common for a you record sailing vessel. [Cape Ann dealer in china, glass, lamps, wall paper and ten practical subjects. The fall opening occurs Sep- and You better, it’s on page 8. June hug, no person has been hurt. Advertiser. cents good. 3m23 You better, it’s on page 8. tember 11. NEWS OF BELFAST. How did you like the pictures in the Sea the The Clement Family Reunion. Family Reunions. Breeze last week? Several jobs came in. in Call again. Cottle was port the first of the The 6th annual reunion of the Clement Boynton. The Boynton family reunion cobbler Yankee in i is floating shop, The engine of the Age Publishing Co. has Is family was held Aug. 15th Ritchie Grange will be held on Marshall’s shore in Liberty, been sold to Nichols, Monroe & Co. of Sears- BabyThin Hall, Waldo. It was a beautiful summer’s Sept. 7,1899. y.tU’ll- port, and the boiler to the Belfast & this summer? Then day, and there was a good attendance. In the ;• at the lower end of the marine Light add a Herrick. The sixth annual reunion of the of order last week and was Power Co. absence of the meeting was t-. t out little president the Herrick family will be held at the home called to vice i;r S I). Crocker, a diver from order by the president, Hosea by Cyrils E. Tibbetts bought the Chas. C. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Mr. George Herrick, Belfast, Tuesday, P- White. the choir was follow- 1 Singing by \.\V11. Cross place on Northport avenue last week, to his Sept. 5,1899. If not the next fair i milk three times a ed then the pleasant, has built a new aud sold it day. by prayer, and officers were Marriuer platform Tuesday to Misses Ellen and L. It is day. All the relatives are cordially invited. ,:rade in front of the school Abbie who will it. how fast elected, as follows: President, Frank Clem- High McDowell, occupy astonishing Drinkwater. The business ent, vice Hosea P. meeting of ml laid a new walk between the he will If Montville; president, The new house Emery Cottrell is building improve. he nurses, the Drinkwater reunion at White, Swauville; treasurer, Elijah Clem- Temple Heights, * houses. It is a great improve on Race street has seven sized kt the tomorrow. STOCK-TAKING good rooms, mother will in the auditori- EVENT. take the Friday, open ent, Monroe; chaplain, Elijah Clement, a large front hall, closets, etc. The house um at 11 o’clock. Picnic dinner will be in or- ^.muision. ccc. and ji.oo; .'ill druggists. Monroe; entertainment committee, Esther is 17x30 L. all con- *cott has at ms garden on Miller feet; 17x25; stable, 30x32, der from 12 to 1.30, and the afternoon devot- Ellis, Brooks, Flora White, Swauville, El- An wil1 ows of small fruit bushes, each 3 nected. ed to historical and genealogical work,socia- EVENTthat zada Nealley, Brooks, Hosea P, White, EVENTUALLY Tins year he sold 4 bushels of The work on the sewer extension is going Meeting of the Waldo County Grange. bility, music, etc. The fare for the round Swauville, James W. Cilley, Waldo. Re- a to anil will have as or trip from Belfast or the on prove many more forward rapidly. Considerable ledee is met marks Mrs. Campground blessing your pocketbook. A very large and interesting meeting of were made by Martha Nicker- r es. The trench is on steamer Castine will be 25 cents. with. dug Front street son and Voted to hold Waldo County Pomona Grange was held others. the next re between Miller and to M showed us the other a Spring, up Spring union >(.»dy day Aug. loth in Frederick Ritchie Grange hall, at Job Clement’s in Montville. Cross, and over Cross to Main. f -rmation of sweet peas. The stems nearly Alter dinner a social We shall at Waldo. The day was pleasant and the and cliat all adjourn- open 7 o’clock sharp, united and bore letters ed id eight blossoms. List of advertised remaining in the teams began to arrive early, and by 10 o’clock to the hall up stairs and after music by beautiful flowers of Belfast office 19: the choir pink the Mrs. post Aug. Ladies—Mary the ball and yard was well filled. When they listened to the following ad • variety. Kinker, Miss H. A, Orcutt. Gentlemen— the master’s gavel fell at 10 30, the seating dress of welcome by Mary W. Brown; Friday Horning, August 18, Charles Coveil. fc. M. Hazeltine, Relatives and The Kvidences of Our Senses. What ineemeut is getting monotonous Benjamin capacity of the hall was heavily taxed. friends, ladies and gentle- men: O. Dr. James Russell Jr. It is with no great eloquence nor Belfast Is Good i1 *t to our readers—that we must Hazeltine, Lowell, Nineteen Granges were represented and auy People Say Pretty high but with a j authority, moat kind and Proof for with a •lire au amount There were errors in the of some of them a large The Belfast People. store full of BARGAINS. of correspond-| press reports by delegation. glad feeling that I welcome you here on this most flier matters received too late to the veterans’ meeting at Windermere Park Grange was opened in regular form in the beautiful August day. My friend-, we are Our here to celebrate the re- When we see it will ■ for issue. and we have been furnished an fifth C. A. A. A. to-day annual ourselves, specialty be-^""^^ this Aug. 7th, degree. Levanseller, Ginn union of the Clement family and to us this When our own ears hear it, official which will he next and Miles Pease wTere a is i.-a arrived report published appointed commit- a glorious landmark iu our August 16th, with 2,000 lives, one When our neighbors tell it, week. tee to which is cherished each •i bottom arrange the meetings for the next by and every one of fish, caught after leaving us as Our frhnds endorse it, something grand, for here come before. A number of and friends year. A class of nine was instructed iu the to-day iays Capt. Colby expects large neighbors together the members of two, and No better evidence can be had. fifth Remarks for the of three, REHNANTS of all soon. degree. the It’s not what in Kinds all but He broke his bow- met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. good perhaps four generations of the name of people say Florida;

■ order were made A. Clement, with their to Or distant in California. e the Marriner to witness the by Stinson, Freeman relatives, participate mutterings omiug up bay. Monday evening in the D. O. Bowen and Martha Nicker- socialties which go to make up the No deceiving echoes here. Mrs. Ivate Conant fell blossoming of a night-blooming cereus. Shepherd, dowu kindly thoughts toward one another; and talk son. The noon recess was then taken. The Belfast people about Belfast people. In the various 'tans at There was one and let each one do all in his or her departments of our store. We her home on Congress very large blossom, power to Public for the afternoon session was with make it an occasion from opinions published public good. -■ there are four more buds to come. opened music by which benefit will Saturday forenoon and broke her There is no like to be derived each one: and still proof home proof. propose sweep the deck clean of all remnant the choir. The address of welcome was by further let w She was Read this statement hone. taken up un- Messrs. W. M. Randall and C. W. Wes- each guard against utterances or acts by a citizen: Ethel and the auy to and does not given by Staples response by which some take a Mr. Rufus Walton of 140 street, “I goods, goods all unseason- She know what caused cott are making arrangements for a dance in may thought that is not High says: slightly soiled, L. W. Hammons. were both in- for our for as we Hal!, They very good; remember the words suffered from kidney trouble for years, often so Memorial to-morrow, Friday, evening. of Ella Wheeler W able goods, such as. teresting. The topic, Which is the more lcox: bad that I was confined to bed or to the house ; my < stable A. T Webb made a search About 45 couples will participate, \ou never can tell mainly to the on when you send a word. for weeks at a time. hack across the loins profitable, utilize hay the farm or Like an My it the Ocean those w ho attended the coti 1 lion last arrow shot from a bow House, Nortliport. parties Bv bothered me with a continual and sell it at ten dollars per ton? was discussed an archer blind, be it cruel or kind, aching along (• winter. will at 8.45 Just tiring pints of lager. A. P. Dancing begin sharp. where it will chance to go. with it there was a weakness of the which by J. G. Harding, N. L. Littlefield, J. W. It kidneys may pierce the breast of your dearest arraigned before Trial Justice Sembrioh. and other great artists will be friend., was very distressing and annoying, more especial- Farrar, D. O. Bowen, Miles Pease, Jerry tipped with its poison or balm iv.iowlton of Belfast on heard at the Maine Music Festivals in Port- t° a stranger’s heart in life’s ly at uight. 1 doctored and used more or less Tuesday V. B. Paul and T. Durham. The lit- great mart Bowen, It may carry its pain or its calm. seizure process, and was hound land. Oct. 2. J and 4: Oct. G and medicine, but I got little or no relief. When un- Bangor, 5, erary entertainment was: music the by choir; \ ou never can tell 1 saw Doan’s Pills Court in 8-00. 7. The chorus *ol wrill when you do an act, usually bad, Kidney advertised ami numbers he Just what the recitation by Esther Eliis; by Matilda result will be: and so well recommended near But by people by, that s been received here of the des- announced soon. Among other things the with every deed you are sowing a seed Clary, and a recitation by J. G. Harding, 1 got them at Kilgore & Wilson’s drug store and Though its harvest you may not see. Jackets worth ire of the Blue Rock a chorus will sing Tin- Messiah complete, and Each Retreat, who was encored and responded with an kindly act is an acorn dropped gave them a trial. I got relief from the first and $10,00 only $1.50 Rossini’s Stabat also in its In God's soil: California resort of which John Mater, entirety. other recitation. productive continued the treatment until 1 had used several Though you may not know, yet the trees shall of this was The new boxes, and they did me more good than anything Trimmed Hats priy city. proprietor, concrete walk on Main street be- TLe next meeting \\ ill be with Union Har- grow only And shelter the 1 ever took.” 'gg brows that toil. is a heavy one to Mr Wilson, tween High and Washington streets is fin- vest Mcntville, with the Grange, Sept, lfith, Doan’s Pills are sold for 50 cents 1 Kidney per uise full of and was ished. It :s 1 on never can tell what Laces guests doing 8 feet inches wide, with granite following program: 1st. opening exercises; ) your thoughts will be worth 20c. In bringing you hate or love: box at all dealers, or will be mailed by Foster- only. 05 :s business. and uniform with the walks l or curbing outside, lM, conferring fifth degree: ;M, election and thoughts are tilings, and their wirv wings. Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the laid Arc swifter than carrier dove. ie late additions to the Belfast during the past two years. The gutter is installation of officers; 4th, appointment of United States. Silk Finish They follow the law of the universe, Pongees only. with blocks, 4 feet 4 1 aeh 'gg are “Who's Who in America?" paved granite inches committee on time and program; 5th, re- tiling must create its kind. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no And outside the walk. It :s an excellent they speed o’er the track to y m back substitute. yfus Story." The former is a piece of cess; fith, music; Ttli, address of welcome by \\ bring All hatever went out from your mind. Wool Dress Goods work and a only. f giving a brief great improvement over the old Nellie Thompson; 8th. response by C. M. Me ] 7 biography, trust that here to-day may he made brick pavement. That unions ill prominent living persons in Howes; l-»tli, question. Resolved. every of hearts which will he of great sin- Sofa Pillows for the only i be latter is a pocket edition, giv- Evangelist J. A jchns"h and wife will farmhouse should have free mail delivery; cerity memory of our ancestral *25 generations. Of to be B. F. remain- course, we know that our en clear account of the famous not. be at Maple Grove caiup meeting, as opened by Foster; lOrh, circle is Cool being broken uow and then by Undervests. Skirts. i.-u- which is now the have so in der of program by Union Harvest Grange. Hosiery. Suits. agitating they many calls other directions. death, but iet not this dishearten us, for we Bicycle know if France. The\ have just closed two weeks meetings they are not in our union here thev are in that News of the Oranges. larger union above, and we must are to H EN K A at the Congl. church iu Fraukfort. with -AND- subject this ereat mark down G LOGY. Rev. E. Jlldson cherish well the memories of those who been at work good attendance at each meeting In the have gone on before. Before we very industriously C. B. Ring has been elected and installed meet again months more of our number t weive past three they have made over two may depart from our years on the history of the treasurer of Union Harvest Centre circle, and White Duck Skirts from to hum! red conversions Mr Grange, remembering these things, let us 82c, $1.00 and should have the most cor- Johnson is y Montville, in <>f the late G. H. make every effort, for the furtherance of our of place Thomp- "St and of all related in pastor the Newburgh Centre church aud cause, and when reunion support any son. day comes next Print of Good is at his year, may we feel that same Wrappers family. He has recorded ready post every Sunday afternoon. earnestness to Quality Cheap, At a regular meeting of South Branch meet, and receive fond greetings of relatives Comfortable, '0 members, and has nearly com- The next session of the Waldo and friends as at County Grange, Prospect, the following resolutions the reunion day, and to us brief history of as many more. Teachers’ Association will be held in Sears- here, what is a more pleasant greeting than were read and adopted: the —' v greeting of welcome. desires all interested to com- pert, Friday and Saturday, Sept loth and Therefore, take Our up=to=date Whereas, Our Divine Master has removed from my words the voice of all, and flsgf-The public understands that our advertisements are v tli him. A report of the annual Pith. The will again pr< gram include teaching ex- by death from our ranks our beloved sister receive the glad word, welcome. be published next week ercises in reading and Susie M. Chapin, a member of South not we some grammar,papers upon worthy The response was by and misleading; give you goods of value. We Branch Grange, Therefore be it Ethelyn Moody, ■ and and ghbors and friends of Mrs. geography civics, addresses by was tine. Then followed a Cyn- Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt reading by Miss ■ ■ want are to our nt her a State Superintendent Stetson aud some your trade, and sacrifice interests for gave surprise party Mon- sympathy to the husband ami little sou, Cook; song by Mr Cilley and Miss Gurney; willing other prominent educator, not decided parents, sisters and brother in their ng to celebrate her eightieth fully great readingby Miss Noble; recitation by Bernice TRUSSES. own in order to obtain it. as bereavement and may be comforted your A time was upon yet. There will also he a five min- they by pleasant enjoyed the assurance that Our Father Cilley ; instrumental music by Mr. Cilley and ute talk the Heavenly music eonrer- by Superintendents of the sev- all ary exercises, and 'doeth things well.” sister; recitation by Mrs. Martha Nickerson ; eral Mrs. towns iu the county. Resolved, That our charter be in Oscar Roberts Mrs. Clement’s draped song by Greta Clement; recitation by Miss mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of served ice cream and cake. The Band Concert. The hand will a Andrew GEO. W. give these resolutions he sent to the husband and Noble; song by Clement and fam- We have them in all BURKETT, Odd Fellows Block. with the kindest of concert on the school house common parted wishes this, parents of our deceased sister; also a copy ily ; recitation by Annie Clement; song by be pleasant returns of the day. Mrs. Thursday, evening at 8 o’clock. Following placed upon our records and one seut to Chrissie Clement; reading by Frank Clem- with all is the The Republican Journal ami Bangor Week- sizes, appliances, .s not old in heart she program: ent; song by Gussie ; although ly Commercial for publication Nealley recitation by of life. March, l\ IE. K. of P, Chase Esther recitation eighty years Oria Ellis; by Inez Clement; Overture, Orpheus, Offenbach Libby, j Committee and fit them free. Howard a M. E. C. > on remarks by J. Littlefield and J. secured very odd butter Waltz, Hydropaten, Waldtenfel Libby, Ellis, song W. II. Resolutions. I noth and to satisfy himself as to Larboard Watch Ginn, ) by the choir. Then each went to their he had them (By request) homes. Some .my photographed The following resolutions of respect were faces were missed at the Selection, Fortune Teller, Herbert c KITTRED6E HAS to Dr. of this OUT Skinner SOLD photos Henry Medley, Butterflies. Bever adopted by Granite Grange of North Sears- meeting year; among them that of an of Pliil- Down South. 15tli : uncle Entomological Society Way Lanrendeau. port, Aug. George Clement. He had attended HIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING 01 In reply Dr. Skinner says : “The Whereas. Death has entered our all the reunions until this A Surprise Party. A very pleasant Grange year, when sick- s an aberration and of and severed one more link in our fraternal ness him doubtless to. the number of kept, at home. We hope he will be party forty-five gathered chain, and that it has been the will our of able to The moth is the rare Platarctia at the home of Elisha Great Master meet with us iu 1900. He is the old- Merriam of Morrill on to remove our sister, Mrs. PRESCRIPTIONS est Clement iu Mr. Howard will show them Hannah S. Kingsbury, from our number the reunion, S5 years. Tin Wooden Ware, Thursday evening, Aug. 17th, the occas- Glass, Ware, be Resolved, That by her death the family There was an attendance this Crockery, entomologists interested. ion being the birthday of Mrs. Merriam. year of 120 lose a devoted mother and our Grange "a The fAnnie A. Clement, Sec. nk Pink Claim. This Western evening was fine ami the party gathered worthy member, who was of a genial nature from (Ue retiring business at the age of >> vein-., and affectionate to all ami of whom it th i ima was very acceptably present- from far aud near. Several came from may Carefully compounded from well be said she hath done what she could. The News ot Brooks. but still a smart, active man) to. and Mrs. Harry Carleton and com- I3elfast, and as to that many of the immedi- Resolved, That we, as a Grange, extend to j>urest of drugs ana,chemicals. be Opera House last Thursday ate relatives, who lived near, drove from the bereaved our heartfelt up family sympathy. Cora Seeley of Medford. Mass is AF the That our charter he for visiting acquitted themselves with Camp Ground, where they had been to draped thirty days at M. J. Dow's. and that a copy of these resolutions be sent Mrs. Carlet"U in the role of little listen to Senator who Frye, spoke there iu to the a entered our rec- of liie family, copy upon A E. Chase made a business trip to Port- W. H. Bclfasi Deparimi Siore, heroine, was Richards unusually good, eu- the afternoon. The occasion was intended ords and a seut to the copy Bangor land and Boston last week. b and /.cal into the charac- as a to Weekly Commercial ami The POOR & SON. spirit surprise Mrs Merriam, and was Republican -is as Journal for publication. Mrs. C. H. Davis and 48 & 50 MAIN given a benefit to the Girls’ eminently successful in that two children of STREET, particular. She. Mrs. Lizzie A. Boyd, ) Committee ii deserved a however, Boston are visiting W. S. Jones. larger audience received her visitors very gracious- Mrs. L. jL. Downs, > on Where the entire stock will be moved as fast as was followed a and Mrs. Ida Nickerson Mae Me left convenient, and put on sale at by dance. ly, the evening was passed very agree- ) Resolutions' Taggart last week for Cham- ably, enlivened music of berlain, S. D., where she will visit her sis- F Hall of this city lias some inter* b}7 organ, cornet BAND The Churches. Mrs. C. S. Jewell EXCURSION PRICER >cs of and violin A ter, TO SELL. the Cuban war. They con- plentiful supply of cake, ice .TO. tal work of a rifle.taken cream, nuts aud confectionery was pro. Mrs. Lydia Pierce of Peabody, and Remington Rev. Randall T. will Mass., vided for all Capen preach at Sat- Mrs. Anna Spanish ship Almiraute Oqunido; present. The presents were Harrimau of Prospect Feriv, vis- urday Cove next Sunday afternoon at 2.45 machete found on the skirmish line quite numerous. Among them was a hand- ited O. W. Lane and wife last week. TO o'clock. THE PEOPLE OF BELFAST AND WALDO COUNTY: Hre Smith fell some willow chair, a silver STATE FAIE AT Sergt. at Guantana- j rocking aud glass Mrs. Clara Nesmith of Antrim, N. H and BANGOR, "ards and berry dish, a gold lined Rev. T. F. Jones of Bucksport will preach We ask to come iu ami see our bayonets from Moro Cas- berry spoon, two her sister, Mrs. Augusta Hunt, of Lowell, ON STEAMER SEDGWICK, you NEW STOKE, examine the goods, '■< e of broken from dress patterns, two pairs of nice two at the Methodist church next Sunday fore- see what we are them glass the seareli- towels, Mass., returned to their homes Tuesday. selling for. We buy the most of our goods direct from a noon. Other services for the and week the Viscaya; a button from a pocket handkerchiefs, lace necktie and a day New \ ork where we have an Span- E. C Boody is attending the meet- 31. City, AGENT, looking out for “sNAPlS," and we hank bill to will be as usual. August Thursday, Aug. y and an auto- the value of ten also a artillery uniform; dollars, ing at Union Park. use our CASH and EXPERIENCE to the lowest for { Pittsfield, where his The Belfast Band, 28 men, will be on hoard get possible prices good were furnished china bonbon dish. A of chronicles The service in this last Capt. Sigbee, They chapter only morning city horse, Ebeu L.. is entered in for our the 2.22 class and furnish music en route. Many new at- goods customers. Mr. KIBBLE has returned, after weeks vacation, Hall by W. O. an officer in was written for the occasion and read Suuday was held in the church. Crockett, by Baptist tractions are offered this and we can and The band will another year as- has of our CLOTHING as where he can mist of the Texas. one of the relatives Rev. E. A. of give out-door con- charge DEPARTMENT before, department present. The day was Capen Watertown, Mass., sure all a day of pleasure. The Sedgwick is cert this week, if the weather The show you NEW FALL. indeed done when the father of the officiated. Revs. G. S. permits with an GOODS AT PRICES TO SELL. no Items. Sch. Sarah L. Davis ar- merry party broke pastor, equipped electric search light and is not made up at this f°r the clock was G. were program writing. experienced •*st Thursday, light, from Camden_ up. past the stroke of Mills, G. Winslow and J. F. Tilton pilots. twelve when the Mrs. Minnie Ricker, who has been visit- Harriet Rogers loaded produce, hay, guests departed fM. A. present. £3^ Leave Lewis Wharf, Belfast, at 7.30 a. m. W. P S ing her father, James Clary of South Brooks, £3fLeave Bangor at 0.30 r. m. H. RICHARDS' for Seal Harbor last week_Sch. Following are the Baptist church notices: returned to her home in Salmon Newton arrived August 19th from New Advertisements. Rila Weekly prayer meeting this,Thursday. even- Falls, and Kittredge, NT. Bangor Return, $1.00 ■ one of our H., Tuesday. .'hia, with coal for the Belfast Fuel oldest business men, has sold his ing at 7.30 o’clock ; teachers’ meeting Friday Belfast Tickets limited to 300. Department Store, 48 & 50 Main Street. entire stock to Mrs. M. R. and She was towed in the ocean W. R. Richards of the Bel- eveuing; Junior Endeavor at 1 p. in. Satur- Bryant, granddaughter of by Now on sale at Poor N: Son's fast Drug Store. Ring.Sch. Levi Hart towed to department store. 48 ft 50 Main street, day. Sunday morning worship at 10 45 Lowell, Mass., who have spent the summer w here it will be with her \agust 17th to load lumber... Sch. moved as fast as convenient a. in., followed by Sunday school. In the sister, Mrs. J. E. Dow, at the old and on Holbrook *«vey sailed August Kith for New put sale at prices to sell. The stock evening Christian Endeavor at 6.30 and the place in Knox, returned home Mrs. E. Lancaster, comprises and in. this week. paving from Oak Hill and Lin- crockery, glass wooden ware. church prayer meeting at 7.30 p. An Evening MAMCl i.iNd and Hymn Sch. Isaac Orbeton was towed See advt-Johnson's mid-summer clear- Warren N. Roberts, who is well This, Thursday, evening at 7.30 there will known (hllKOniDlSi,; SHAMPOOING, ance sale that is like balm to the restless : Saturday.Sch. T. W. Dunn of continues, with uevv to North in Brooks, is in the grocery business in lmrgaius be the usual prayer meeting at the High Street, iielf.ist, here for take the place of articles sold out. Lowell, Mass., and is m rather poor health, nerves and can be i, repairs, was taken on Succes- of Jesus for Announces t.» the people of Belfast and perturbed spirit, church; topic, “The Friendship the result of a severe attack of two vicinity • sor to A. P. Masonic gr:p that slu- 1* her and all wish- railway Monday. Mansfield, Temple_ John.” at 7.30 a story en- practicing specialty, sung to the exquisite and melodious Sunday evening years ago. ing treatment will he treated dis Burkett’s bargains are well known satisfactorily by mas Gardiner Randall celebrat- through- titled “For Christ and the Church” will be infected implements and with modern methods notes of a CARPENTER ORGAN Three men met at the of out Waldo and the store O. W an 2m24>2:n 1 county sales which fol- read at the by experienced chiropodist. birthday at liia home on Church read. This new story was lirst Lane ail natives of with a richer .allness and more har- low lus Saturday, Brooks, aud stock-taking are always events with its Uev. each had Saturday afternoon. The lawn Detroit C. E. Convention by author, lived for over 30 years in the State I monious and influence than Such a of soothing shoppers. sale is now on at his Charles M. who is widely known Wisconsin. They were E. S. Page, ool and pleasant for the little Sheldon, on instrument made. mammoth dry goods store in Odd Fellows’ George Lane aud Isaac P. Roberts. any trees, and the as the author of “In His Steps.” FLOUR! FLOUR!! evergreen dimug block. m and see the Don’t miss it-F. J. Wiley. Cam- Congratulations are in order to Dr. Kil- EF^Come magnifi- prettily decorated in green and the den, wants experienced coat to Local Industries. gore, occasion being the advent of an cent that we are at se- makers, Concerning I have organs selling Tity-two children sat at the tables eight and a half pound girl baby at his just received two cars, 300 bids., of the whom will be Best Latent Flout. I in d active 1 steady employment given.... house a Michigan have store, prices. ‘" li was a and a week ago Sunday. At lirst the plate bouquet dainty Wm. A. The Belfast Machine & Foundry Co. has Snow White, Dan.ih's City Mills, Albion, Lilly ^ Clark, Belfast, offers for sale a doctor blushed painfully when the "* basket tilled with ice cream. subject White and Lillsbury’s Best, which 1 oiler at iow at North made a shaft, for hanging two heavy grind- was but now bears it like the cottage port, and a cottage at Swan mentioned, prices. Also !>ay bv the cargo, car or bale. Stiaw E. Shea. Mrs. E. L. Stevens, Mrs. Granite Co. of most seasoned veteran as his friends wish retailed. Lake. The former a stones, for the Standard ALBKKT M. CAIiTKK occupies fine location him ynolds of Lewiston, Miss Maude Desert—the second shaft many happy returns of the day. Belfast, July 13, 1899.—28 on the North Shore-Dr. John Stevens. Hall’s Quarry, Mt. E. S. PITCHER, and Mrs. W. M. Randall served has made this sea I- S. & Son have Opera House Block, gives special attention of the kind the company Staples fifty sleighs ap- •nes. Mabel found the of proaching completion for the winter trade. Craig ring to eyes, ear, nose and tnroat. son. The Standard Granite Co., which C.‘ See his card. These are built in the most Music 'Inlay cake. The little en- sleighs thorough Store, Belfast, Tie. people ... is now has 400 men em- .Oilice for rent in Johnson Block. Mod- J. Hall manager, manner with many improvements, suggest- HOUSE FOR SALE. 'icmselves and furnished a ed pretty ern at the quarry. by the firm’s forty years’ experience in improvements. Apply to Poor ft Son. ployed The two story House, Ell, and Barn, owned r the older ones. the business. This is particular- by See announcement of F. has made a number of im- carriage E. H. Mahoney of Boston, situated on Band excursion to John Rogers true in to the several Xorthport ly regard ironing, ave., only five minutes drive from the It Excursion. A party of 28 from the State Fair at to his patent city. Bangor on steamer Sedg- provements vamp-marker, original devices to strengthen the parts sub- has just been put in thorough repairs inside and and Islesboro went down the & to the strain out. Fine Location. Bay wick, Thursday, Aug. dlst. Tickets now on which is in use in Critchett., Sibley Co’s, ject greatest being adopted Will be sold cheap. For further information ► m steamer ami many other shoe factories. The ma- this year. All their summer work has been inquire of Silver Star last Saturday sale at Poor & Son’s store... Charles drug chine is now wholly automatic, one lever Hold, orders from every New CHAS. R. COOMBS, tH01CE LINE 0H 1 hey left here on the of embracing tf29. regular trip R. Coombs, 70 Main street, offers for sale, all the different movements. Tt England State but two. 70 Main St. A jewelry, watches, filer in performing ^ the afternoon, the Islesboro cheap, a pneumatic tire sulky_Starreit’s is capable of finer adjustment than formerly, CLOCKS Isaac P. Roberts, remembered by some of and SILVER her at Cove. As soon and is made cheaper, by substituting rubber WARE ,l!,iig Ryder’s “moving ad” this week is likely to make a the oldest residents here as “Penn" Roberts type for the brass dies formerly used in CAN ALWAYS BE POUND AT OlIR STORE. assengers and were move of to mark down sale of Wis., and bis half freight discharg- shoppers the numbers on the Milwaukee, brother, HARNESS the left for printing th^ vamps. MAKING astine, boat Vinalhaven, now as Warren N. Roberts, of Lowell, Mass., visit H in progress. The firm is selling out, they got to ’s Head a heavy ed Brooks last week Isaac has lived in ....AND..., YOUR WATCH, i M the store must 1st. The children’s dancing party, which seen at Fox Islands and the boat be vacated by Oct. Wisconsin aud most of Ciul l>e marks the close of Prof. R. C. Rankin’s nearly forty years rel,airecl to give satisfaction. "led for Rockland, where re- the time has been a of the Metho- YOUR <1 they Rockland season will occur iu preacher Shoe JEWELRY ,1Qtil 3.30 The Willoughby dist but is now Sunday morning. Thorndike. Mrs. George H. Smith and at Episcopal church, superan- Repairing "P^nt hall, Wednesday, Aug. 30. 7 o'clock. Prof. NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE BY li the night at the Thorndike daughter and Lizzie May Smith of Haver- nuated. He is in lus seventy-third year, is ^ Rankin’s season in Camden closes Aug. 25 -—-YOUR EYES*._ llHy fished off Seal Island and have been tbeir iu good health and is alert and active for a 1 hill, Mass., visiting relatives, aud in Belfast 28. ——tf J. A. He Aug. |Rockland Courier- PUMKROY, Cl" be Pn>l>erly fitted with Satisfaction ; r, good sized bottom fish. H. L. Mrs. Lydia E. Ward and Nelson D. Blethen man of liis years- He preached at the glasses. guaranteed. Wo are sole for Gazette. Wells Phoenix Row. agents the aught the largest, which 25 of Thorndike, and Isaiah R. Blethen of Hail his sermon Building, CELEBRATED p,., .' weighed Sunday evening, prefacing "LEMAiKE FRENCH CRYSATL" GLASSES excellent fish chowder was a k,:,’! Unity. They are now boarding with the hy saying that be is stili Methodist, but an Tlie most perfect and finely finished lenses made. by Have read a EF*Call in. Your eyes tested free. lleury Staples and eaten with the family of Mr. Phillip Blethen of Thorndike, you moving ad.? advanced Methodist His sermon was sub- Have read a ad.? of fishermen. for the remainder of the season, and doctrine of the you moving »rr dPI,etltie81 hungry They they stantially the so-called at Belfast at 6 p. m. find the air beneficial. You it’s on 8. Christian Scientists H. J. LOCKE Sunday. very better, page You better, it’s on page 8. 6l SON. CIVILIZATION. whether temporal, religious or philoso- The Naval Militia. Literary News and Notes. phical. There is a constant need of an force to hold man in his proper opposing CARTERS Good Work Done in Training Amateur Sail- There is promise of two new books No. 7. The exact truth is hard to locate by place. ors. They "Will Form the Nucleus of the Miss Jewett, “The Queen’s and but lies somewhere between Twin, Cromwell was first in tlie overthrow of definitely, ■PlTTLE Great Naval Reserve. Other Stories,” and “Betty Leicester’s now arrived the two extremes. We have Christmas.” authority anti first in raising it again, be- | The of the cruiser English at a time when civil and religious liberty recent visit auxiliary cause the needed a ruler aud there Tiver country The Life of Admiral are established aud man is improving his Prairie to this with .he Massacbu- Dewey, by lion. was none other. He the PILLS. port possessed good aud John late United States liberty by advancing all the sciences | etts naval militia on board lends addi- Barrett, Minister sense of knowing what he could accom- to arts essential to life and happiness. There Siam, will be published by Harper A plish. He knew the revolution had been tional interest to the following extracts in is an occasional for and Brotbers the autumn. directed and that he struggle liberty against despotism, from a recent article in the muTor Infants and ChiltW human rights like the American Revolu- Washington, must rule by a parliament. He tried to Perhaps the strongest proof of the in- tion, or a struggle to suppress an undue D. C., Star: form a parliament from every party will- Evening terest the American people take in the exercise of liberty like the Civil War. ing to take part with him in government, CURE That capable officers anti men may be Dreyfus affair is the fact that the transla- Rut the world as a whole it is a Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci- but as soon as were seated en taking secured for service in the United States tion of Captain letters from The Kind they the Buch as Dreyfus’ You they of and and dent to a bilious state of system, time comparative peace, ways citi- to bis wife is Have deavored to take from him his authority. Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after navy in time of need 0,000 American prison selling at the rate means are demised for the elevatiun was hateful being Pain in the Side, &c. While their most j zens summer of six hundred a He knew that his government i eating. are receiving this instruc- copies day, making an of man in the scale of civilization. As remarkable success has been shown in. curing to the people, but all kuew that it was tion in the duties of man-o’-war’s-meu all almost unprecedented sale for a book of the church has ever taken the lead in the his rule as tran- the down from the humble that character. Always necessary. All regarded way up and Bought advancement of civilization and civil so- sitory. He always had to enforce his coal passer to the commanding officer and has followed a few centuries behind, Appleton Morgan concludes bis exami- similatingtheFoodandReguta- authority by force. At his death no ciety back again. of we look for the church to take SICK nation of the last five of the Stomachs aralBoweis so still are years legislation ting party was iu a condition to govern and Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills These young men form the Naval Mili- bold in advance. valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- against drunkenness in the the Stuarts were restored. This ancient steps equally tia of the United States and will ho the September The different branches of the church, venting this annoying complaint, while they also number of Appletons’ Popular Science monarchy was the only form of govern- correct all disorders of the stomach,stimulate the nucleus of the great naval reserve w hich to each other to come over to the Monthly. He shows that, despite the ment of which the faults had not been calling liver aud regulate the bowels. Even if they only the Navy Department proposes organiz- one of so mice various laws which have been tried in true faith, remind many - after the of the realized in the last zO years. ing immediately passage s he er fel- nibbling on different sides of a huge nearly every State of the Union, drunken- Promote Digest* on,C Lord Clarendon was prime minister j bill which will he resubmitted to Con- cheese and calling to one another “Here’s ness still peisists, and if not is lies s and Rest.Contains neither under Charles II. They brought back | gress early in the coming session. Al- increasing the cheese." They seem to fail to realize HEAD at any rate not diminishing. He believes nor Mineral. with them the of absolute those who the of the Opium,Morphine principles the Ache they wouldbealmostpricelessto though expecting adoption that the most that all are equally distant from fortu- satisfactory arrangement sovereignty kept within legal bounds. Buffer from this distressing complaint; but proposed measure, by which a larger Not Nakcotic. centre. their does notend here.and those yet devised is that of a high with Order was established and the national nately goodness draft cau be had in case of war, the license, Whatever our convictions, there is every who once try them will find these little pills valu- local option. interests were cared for. The principle able in so many ways that they will not be wil- department is still doing its best with the reason for being fully persuaded and not of absolute sovereignty had become ling to do without them. But after all sick head material now at hand and is moulding The current number of Clinton's Per:ps of Cul Pt'S/J PJTCULii backward or wavering, for the Maga- that the commons pos- looking into fine the present organizations zine presents powerless. Seeing eat all the cheese while shape many thoughtful papers Pumpkin Seed' wise mice will up *■ sessed tlie preponderance of power, a new of the States bordering on the Atlantic bearing upon the important questions of 41x. Senna J the hesitating and tickle minded waste all P.rhdh Sails ) arty was formed which dis- and gulf coast, tlie great lakes and the tile hour. include: “The Tariff and j royalist their time in around. God ACHE They 4'ni.tr Seed | running being Pacific Three vessels of the charged Clarendon. The Cabal ministry Is the bane of so many lives that here is where seaboard. Trusts,” “Recent Street Railroad Strikes” > the soul or controling force of the Uni- Prppirnunt and Earl ianbys disregarded the princi- we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while navy have been assigned to training duty “Education and Politics,” “The Future Jji Carbonate Sola J verse, is near to all the world by do not. Seed I f law aud justice, was selfish and brought Others during the present summer—the auxiliary of Inferior Races,” “Model lit/rr-i ples the life of Christ. Carter’s Little Liver Pills aro very small and Lodging Clarified Sugar i and honor. cruiser which is now the immoral, wanting in dignity to take. One or two make a dose. Prairie, taking Houses,” “The Cleat Siberian flaicv As the Council ot .vice rejected a por- very easy pills Railroad,” hutfrryret J But !" possessed tact, was not so antiqua- They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or Atlantic coast, militia on their annual and “Municipal Monopolies. The several I tion of the New Testament which had but their action please all who ted as Clarendon’s and was more popular purge, by gentle cruise; the U. S. S. Michigan, which is departments give a large amount of inter- A f been in use for three centuries, so we nsethem. In vials at 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold perfect Remedy '‘^nc!'po- but more Corruption and j or sent mail. cruising with the organizations of the esting reading matter, and add much to dangerous. : another church council to by druggists everywhere, by tion, Sour Stomach,i .arrhuca, contempt of public honor were carried to may expect great lakes, and the auxiliary cruiser the value of this excellent issue. before us the recorded words of CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. Worms .Convulsions Eevcrish- an unendurable extent and a national I place Badger, now on her way to San Francisco Christ as the true rule of faith. The August number of the American ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. party supported bytheuation was formed. only for similar duty as training ship for the Thus the idolatrous principles of ancient Kitchen Magazine presents an excellent The King was obliged to take the leaders Small Fill. Small Dose, Small Price. militia of the Pacific coast. nations may be eliminated from Christian- variety of helpful and seasonable articles. TacSimile Signature cf of this party iuto his council. But they ORGANIZED FOR BUSINESS. ity and a greater reformation than that of Chief among them is noted a possessed more virtue than political tact. The Novelists and Canada. thoughtful Lutliur would be brought about. The Those who regard the cruises of the paper by Dinah a well-known (SS^sffcTiiiTii The legal ministry, the corrupt ministry Sturgis, last barriers to the triumphant progress of naval militiamen as a vacation will cer- writer on household economics, on “The NE'SV YORK. and tlie national ministry had all failed, As a matter of fact, until quite recently C iristianity would be removed and the tainly find themselves at fault if they talk Organization of a Home.” The article is and tlie country was in a similar position true Church and world would be brought Canada could scarcely be said to have any with any member of the service that has replete with helpful suggestions. Allan to time when Cromwell assumed the reigns into closer relations, which is the end and novelists. Fiction has been in the been to sea in one of the three Eric writes of “Curious West of government. past ships interestingly named. a aim of all civilization. our Contrary to general belief Indian Eatables.” Elizabeth Orr Williams harles ll.. profiting t*y the example oi the most unfruitful branch of intel- Such a step on the part of the various which prevails, the organizations are not describes “Culinary Customs of the Cromwell, entered upon a career of abso- i lectual tree. While every decade has branches of the Church as removing of clubs, though many number among their Ancients.” The contribution of “Sea- EXACT COPrOF WRAPPER. lute power. His brother, James II., at- produced scores of verse-writers and one all human elements from their creed and members young men of wealth and social sonable Dishes for August” will be heart- tempted to combine popery with absolute or two poets, and every period of adopting only those divine elements which genuine position. The department has endeavored ily appreciated by the housewife. power. the national history lias had its more or no intelligent man questions, would pre- and has succeeded in impressing upon the The quarrel was settled by William III. less capable historians, the rich mines of Mr. Walter H. Page has resigned the pare the for an international congress several militias the fact that they are or- The revolution ot 108S was European as way Canadian and national chaiacter- editorship of The Atlantic and to settle all national differences as our history ganized to peifect themselves in seaman- Monthly well as English. Louis XIV. attempted istics have remained almost untouched by has accepted an invitation to take a prom- national settles differences among ship and gunnery that they may be suffi- to establish universal monarchy on the congress novelists. There is in Canada the broad- inent post in the direction of the the States of the Union. Then would ciently trained to serve on board a regular literary continent at this time. the strug- est field for the writer of fiction. work of the allied houses of & of Water Vessels, Ar a Probate Court held at Pella Though and will the possible man-of-war in time of hostilities. So Harper Register Deep peace good reign throughout -< gle was not of parties but of states, yet' The early days of the French occupation Brothers and the Doubledav & McClure the Countv of Waldo, on the world and civilization be satisfactory was the result obtaiued from A. D. 1899. it a for civil and ! perfected. ro- successor August, was. struggle religious teem with incidents of dramatic and Co. His in the of SHIPS. editorship < Geo. M. Coi.ii. following this method prior to the Span- 4 certain instrument, purj liberty. mantic such as the interminable the Atlantic is Mr. Bliss known in S. 1S99. interest, ish war that when the moment came the Perry, Abner Coburn, M L arrived at New A will and testament of was bead of Hosmer, Dakota, Aug 10, Park, William, Prince of Orange, conflicts between the French and the Eng- literature as the author of two novels and late of in .-aid < > was able to secure the services New York July 13 from Hong Kong. Searsport, the Louis XIV. cros- department a ceased, been league against and, lish, aud between each of these and the number of essays and stories. Since A G David sailed from having presented of a number of officers and men of Ropes, Rivers, that Henrietta ! the Channel, won large his petition praying sing English England Indians; the expulsion of the Acadians, graduation from Williams in New York 2b for San Francisco; ■ Advice to Young Yachtsmen. the naval militia to till up vacancies which College July be appointed auministiatrix r to the cause of liberty. Charles III. and aud the incidents of the .Jesuit Mr. has been in the no date, fat 3b 38, lou 07 15. with the will annexe stirring existed on board the service 1881, Perry depart- spoken, deceased, James II. had to Louis XIV. ships. A J C M sailed from Hilo belonged Relations; later, the exodus of the United ment of English, first at Williams, and Fuller, Nichols, Ordered, That notice be given ? PRACTICE IN GUN M. 20 for New York. v .- The Emperor of Germany and Innocent Don’t sail in a thunder-storm if you can Empire Loyalists from New England to DRILL. afterwards at Princeton University, where y terested by causing a roj t.f 11: A. T. Whittier, arrived at Seattle li-hed three weeks successively o ; XL opposed Louis from fear of his ap- avoid so. the War of etc. For the that the naval militiamen be was to the Holmes Aryan, possibly doing Canada, 1612, Appreciating lately appointed 15 from Sau Francisco. Journal, a newspaper published rather than from a love are Aug proaching power novelist and the novelist who deficient in gun drill on ac- of Literature. at a Probate Court, Don’t leave the wheel without analytical especially Professorship English Bangalore, A N Blanchard, arrived at they appear of and potting count of lack fast, within and for -aid Com tv political religious liberty. Eng- makes the delineation of chaiacter his of weapons and ammuni- New York July 5 from Boston. else in charge. The importance of a milk Tuesday of September next.a; •> land stands at the head of European civil- somebody there is no lack of tion, the has endeavored to pure supply E B E L fur special field, oppor- department for Sutton, Carver, Philadelphia fore noon, and show cause, it ization. Civil and orders have most large cities, the great difficulties in the religious Don’t lire a sunrise and sunset gun un- tunity in the contrast and mingling of have of their cruise devoted to target San Francisco, passed Delaware Breakwater the same should not. be proven way of an adequate official control of such developed there more rapidly than on the less are a commodore. two races so different in character and practice. To each the de- July 30. lowed. you organization an mon- industry, and the means which F A S arrive l tiKi K E JOHN-, continent. Under the Tudors pure mode of thought, aud yet one in loyalty partment has allotted the following sup- by Emily Whitney, Pendleton, Don’t small boat from the these difficulties have been overcome in at Honolulu 0 from New York. A true copy. Attest and the of drop your are of Aug archy principles democracy and mutual Nor definite plies ammunition: Six rounds for {’has. Ha/i t. with the out. respect. several I) C sailed from same davits plug European are discuss- Emily Reed, Nichols, flourished at the time. The revolu- the habitant each 0-inch rapid-fire gun, large cities, types wanting; picturesque making forty- ed bv Prof. H. W. of New York May 20 for Hong Kong. tion of the 17th was a on board a without a and the aboard the Conn, Wesleyan century political Don't go yacht of Quebec his brother, simple- eight Prairie; fifty rounds Gov Roliie, B F Coleord. sailed from New At a Probate Court lulu at Beit.,-' and tri- University, in Appletons’ Popular Science religious conquest. Monarchy | pair of rubber-sided shoes. minded Acadian of the Lower Provinces; each for the six-pounders, making 300 in York May 4 for Hung Kung; passed Aujer the Countv of Waldo, <>n the Monthly for September. The amount A. D. 1899. umphed in England under Elizabeth and the sturdy and self-reliant farmer of On- all, and: sub-caliber ammunition in the large Aug 4. Don't to your centreboard of which Professor Conn lias de- in France under Louis XIV. forget drop the and son discretion of the oflicer— study Henry B Hyde, T P Coleord, arrived at. NN S. WHITE, adi r.nistrator : are on the wind. ario; breezy unsophisticated commanding voted to so when you the questions of New York 4 from Hilo. hit.- No system gained exclusive control of the great Northwest; the free-and-easy which means practically without stint. public hygiene Aug WILLIAM F. WHITE, and sanitation gives bis views on such a P R Gilkty, sailed from New said County of Waldo, decea.-ed. I in England as on the continent. The Don't every a sailor who miner and lumberman of the Pacitic The Pacific coast organizations will be Josephus, imagine lady us York 25 fur ed a petition praying tor a lieei<-< must tolerate the of subject this great practical and ! April Hong Kung. conqueror presence j wears a costume. j the of the the coast allowed six rounds for each of the Bad- value, or -ale; certain real estate yachting Slope; trapper North'; even more Mary L Cushing, F I Pendleton, sailed private hi> rival. Political were weight than would alone his as described in said experiments the Prince Edward Islander, ger’s o-ineh guns, fifty rounds for each of j Yurk 10 for petition. fisherman; as from New May Hung Kung, nnb'- <>ii a on Don’t forget your preventer back high reputation a technical That the -am larger scale the continent. stay I who believes that the whole Dominion her three-pounders and the same unlimit- biologist. spoken June 7, lat 23 N, lou 3b W. Ordered, petite, ■ when set balloon al interested t; Tlivv .'cupied a longer time and attained you your jib. circles around his little and the ed supply for sub-caliber practice. The May Flint, sailed from New York April 20 persons j island, President Charles Kendall Adams opens order to be published three w>-*- g: ''Igor. The simultaneous devel- are all com- lia- the same allotment for Hong i Don't forget that the ship is in your 1 degenerate aborigine—these Michigan for her the Kung. the Republican .Journal a new j September Atlantic with a review of A Plain sailed from San "t social elements enabled of our and for her Puritan, N hard, Belfast, ha- 111• ma\ :•. \ -ear ..• Eng- care when you are at the wheel. ponent parts mixed population*. heavy guns sub-caliber prac- The Irresistible 'o i Tendencies, the spirit of Francisco Nuv 2 for Hull. to be held ,,t Bella-:. within.,! in -i acquire political sense and It is Due that from time to time in the tice. j good : the on the 12t!i of mbei A ti Don't stitch of canvas until ages, the great movements of centuries R D Rice, C F Carver, arrived at New day >ep*, ••stabiish a stable government sooner carry every a figure has arisen and made The week’s work is thus set out in j past solitary gun or which 1 York 14 from Lcudon. thecloek before noon, atid show than other nation. the you under water. j generations, change the face of | July any England being squall lays a half-hearted attempt to arouse the dor- the official program from the sailed have, why theptayei of -aid department: I the world; the of ; Reaper, O C Young, from Newcas- the more rapidly developed is the m«»re mant interest of his The instancing chiefly spirit be granted. Don't think you know more about the countrymen.' ROUTINE OF A WEEK. tie May 18 for Kahuiui. d, \ shallow in its results. Political science | Individualism, to which he attributes the j geo. l. >n weather than and seamen. late -James De Mille, for many years ; S L) Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from lvahu- A true Attest. | pilots First to 10:13, muster and ! wonderful advances in and progress copy. and philosophy are more advantageously I Professor of Literature at Dal- day—11:30 liberty j May 11 for New York. Cha>. P. Ha/.i English stations at instructions about train- of the last four hundred lie claims studied on the continent, where the move- Don’t imagine that copper paint will huusie about guns; j years, I| St Paul, F W Treat, sailed from New York College, Halifax, published and that the fundamental tact is that ing, elevating 10:43 to the whole I June 2U for Yokohama. a .* ments were slower and on a larger scale. prevent the growth of barnacles. novels and tales, sighting. j | At Probate ( or.rr id at forty chiefly through of this vast movement 21 from .f W The The movements were 11:43, aiming drill; 1:30 to 3:30, ; is the advance of I 6t Nicholas, arrived at Karltik May the County ..;do, always in tlie At the were all taking j Don’t tie to boat— “Harper's.” time, they breech civilization San Francisco. August, A. I). ltf'.Ui. same more life-preservers your apart mechanism; instruction con- upon barbarism. He maiu- cider, though taking place rap- in the United States; but may be wanted in a popular very I tains that it is the ever State of Maine, H G Curtis, sail) d from certain in.-ti iimrnf, .rp*.i in than on the they burry. cerning parts; cleaning and returning irresistible eu- ! idly England comment. few of them l;;.d value. The will and testatm ut <■[ i: I any lasting same. after above continue croaeliment >t the modern the New York May 20 for Hoag Kong; spoken V Pure existed in in the Don’t sail with lee deck 3:30, finishing | spirit upon ot -.u- c> monarchy Spa5 your under best were “Helena's “The June 27. iat 1 S, Ion 33 W (with loss *-t fore- sear-port, it. ■y Household,” drill till each man of : out time of Charles A', before Louis are aiming has made a I spirit antiquity eleetiicity driving having been pu-senc o l.-i long water—you only losing speed. of the Catacombs“The j topmast.) Martyr Dodge the rush the man ever < XIV. <>f France. Free in target. j light; white eiviliz- j Tilin' E Starhuck, Eben Curtis, arrived )rdered, That no* me he g i.. inquiry reigned Club;” “Cord and “The L. O. ■ Don’t stand in the of the main- Creese;” Second to the red man or him out of the teres ted by eau>ii g py in the 17th one hundred way day—9:30 10:15, having sent ing pushing at. i'hiladelpliia June. 27 from Hilo. England century, W. C. Papers;” and a posthumous novel, published three week-* boom when sailing before the wind. men who were at six-inch to the six- "'uy. And his movement is in the i Win H arrived at Seattle years before it was in France. great Macy, Amsbury, liean -*i p„- developed entitled “A Strange Manuscript Found in 1 Journal, publi-died and vice out exact- ! interests of a and a richer and a1 Get 27 from San Francisco. a < Put these were not disseminat- Don't “rattled” a poundeis versa, catty larger appear at Probate ourt. h principles get because large j k At a still earlier I Copper Cylinder.” the same r< utine as first Wm H Conner, T Erskim-, sailed from within and for said County, ed in E until taken the social steamer is dow n ly day. j higher humanity. trope up by bearing upon you. De his historical New Yolk 7 for o[ next at ten period Gaspe published Third at ! May Hong Kong; sailed day September of France. Previous to the close day—9:30, muster stations; ami show if genius novel, “Les Anciens Mrs. j The most ; from Rio Janeiro Julv 11. noon, eause, any Don't take in a reef because a small Cauadiens;” sub caliber views drilled as it striking feature of The (Jen- j of the l itL century wars were mere bands “Antoinette de | practice; W J Hotel), Sevvall C Lancaster, sailed same slmtiUl not la-pro\a o. api black cloud in the horizon. Leprohon, Mirecourt,” : tury for which will be a Salt- <. K* >. E. I» Hi s or over the appears firing regularly, but each gun acts inde- | September, : from Baltimore 3 for populations sweeping country, ; and a number of other Miss A. Aug Manila; passed A true Attest stories; each man fires ten j Water Number, is the first installment of eopv. want or Now came i Don’t that howev- j 1 endenently; shots, Cape Henry 11th. Cm a?*. P. H A/.i !. ■ impelled by fancy. imagine your yacht, M. Machar and Mis. Traill (the latter a Joshua Slocum’s Alone class wars ! then “shift stations.” same as Captain “Sailing another of as different from ; ei can the of others. member of the famous 1:30, I I BARKS large, ignore rights Stiickland family) forenoon. I Around the World.” This is the naira- these of modern times. The Ij Alice Alanson arrived at At a Prohate h.-id at governing wrote tales of tlie pioneer days and the tive of a of ! Reed, Ford, ! Don't to have Fourth to muster at j daring voyage circumnaviga- 1 for The t W .mb power abandoned their own and forget your riding light day—9:30 10:15, 1 Sierre Leone, 31 from New County territory War of IsliL and William Kirby published undertaken the author in ; Freetown, July distant when come to anchor at stations; sub-caliber fiist and tion, by 1895, in York. August, A. li i penetrated lands from motives ready you night. his “Golden a historical romance practice; Dog,” I a built himself in Buz- i < FKKU K. PA Inn similar to those the > second gun captains fire; commence firing forty-foot sloop by Edward May, sailed from San Francisco Cl actuating maurading Don't that a harbor looks of the of the French forget quite days occupation. anti cease zard’s and taken back and forth 2 for Hilo. A d 11)1m> K. I U i. bands of earliei The wars ! firing by as in I Bay, \ July days. of Louis different what it does all of these were in the bugle, regular said of Wai i**. by night from by Nearly published divisional ! across the Atlantic and thence around i C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, at Portland Aug County XIV were of a dilferent drill. 10:45, 1:30 a I" a Ueei character. I United and were known aiming drill, petition praying They : day. States, only to Horn and the of Good i 3 for South America. were from serious 3:30, same as after Cape Cape Hope, or private sale certaii real e.-i.. motives, to reach some there. Canadians had not thrown off forenoon; complet- sailed from Monteviedo { yet finish without assistance or The Ethel, Dodge, as deserit.ed in said petition natural or some of de- Don’t go out to sea without pre- ing gun practice aiming drill, each companionship. boundary point beiDg the stern and of June 7 for Puerto Burglu. i**i j eminently practical spirit man distance traversed was and ordered. That the >atd pel it fense. were for ot sea and making a target. 40,000 miles, from They for the rost part for ; pared every emergency the fresh the with Evie Heed, A T Whittier, sailed all lntere-deii a pioneer, from battle Fifth the of the landfalls person.-' t.y to extend t e ;; wind. at stations: eaclt accuracy navigator’s New York Nov 25 for Bahia. order to he three we* political reasons, power and nature a day—Muster gun publislied for home; and they could not was a to marvel his of France. France is what tires six rounds at target; guns fire in suc- throughout thing at, Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arrived the Republican Journal a in-"- glory to-day Don’t an to so tiivial as the | keep your sidelights burning stoop anything reading chronometer for most of the time a i at Boston 23 from Turks Island. at Reliant, that they m.i\ ap|*. Louis XIV. made her. His was cession. 1:30, continue morning work. being July policy j hour or two after have come to an- of those of home Court, to be held at Belfast, w | you novels, especially pro- Sixth muster little tin clock of the kind. lolaui, McClure, sailed from New York abie. if not always just. Previous to the day—9:30, at stations; cheapest County, on the 1 lit li day *.t Seph chor. duction. was June 1 for Honolulu. work of fifth and when Captain Slocum a sea- at ten of the clock before m*. i. time ot Louis _\l\. Europe was divided A few complete day thoroughly years ago Gilbert Parker’s name soned sailor Mabel l Meyers, 0 N Meyers, at Portland have, the •( the naval militia will be ex- when he started on his ad- they why prayer between tlie Protestant and Catholic Don’t wear a sailing master’s uniform completed 31 for America. became known through the publication of venturous but his July South should not be ‘-framed. leagues. Now tlie to make think are a amined in all etc. single-handed cruise, Johh division was between people you yachts- some clever sketches of life in the wild drills, signals, 1:30, Matanzas, arrived at New York July 25 CEO. E. continue forenoon work till finished. unique achievement was not without A true Attest universal monarchy and independence of man. Northwest—“Pierre and His and from Havana. copy. People” difficulties and perils that taxed to the Olive J O sailed from ClIAS. P. llA/1 .-tates. The system of balance of power “An Adventurer of the North.” These DUTIES OF A SAILOR. Thurlow, Hayes, Don’t say “Oh for a life on the briny utmost his endurance and New 5 for Havana. in came into existence at strength, inge- York Aug At a !'r*.hate C*iiirt u.-hi ,ii Europe this were followed several based on In addition to these which deep,’’ when you* are likely to he Seasick by novels, exercises, nuity. Other contents of this number of Penobscot, E G Parker, arrived at Buenos tor the County of Wald*-, time. Though Louis XIV. is accused of the ; over the lee rail. early romantic period of Canadian will put the militiamen a The to 12 from Boston. day of August, A. 1». lS'.m. for the [ through very Century are “The Way of a Ship,” Ayres prior July fighting propagation of absolute radical course j history, the best of which was “The of instructions, they are by Frenk T. Bulleu, author of “The Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at certain instrument, purport power, yet tlie aggrandizement of France i Don’t to look out for other from Port C will and testament sA i: > forget Seats of the Mighty,” which has since given lessons in seamanship and all the Cruise of the “The Atlantic Barbados July 20 Elizabeth, V was a more than boats at can Cachalot;” late of Monroe, in >anl < oum unquestionably powerful mo- j things night—a large been dramatized. Sara Jeannette Dun- other routine duties of a G H. regular man-o'- H. Whitmarsh, ed ha\ been nted tive. The of Louis XIV. was knock a hole in Speedway,” by Phelps Iunis, Melvin Colcord, arrived at ing prt ; legislation buoy may you. [Exchange. can (Mrs. Robert Grant war’s-mau. In the middle of the author of to Cotes), Barr, night “The World’s Rough Hand;” New York 3 from New Orleans. designed produce public order and give and Miss have also are called to for fire Aug Ordered, That notice be j Allen, Lily Dougall they quarters drill; and sailed from June 3 to laws. there was lit- “Salvage,” by Morgan Robertson, Sachem, Hong Kong interested a -.•* stability Though j A Swindler Jailed. each written a number of novels. But it man the aid iu the by causing *py they boats; fire and author of the volume of sea for New York. tie of or these forthcoming published three weeks sun es-r. thought justice liberty, is not until we come to the autumn scrub decks j down engine rooms; and polish tales “Where Fear to Tread.” Thomas A Goddard, W S Grithn, ar.ived liean Journal, a newspaper pun law- were to them, Angels superior any preceding ; of we and that at a Pi 10. Frank 1808 that at length see what prom- bright work, go through the complete at Buenos Ayres July 1 from Rosario. they may appear And the ministers and were Bucksport, Aug. Watts, neld at Belfast, within aim t diplomats ises to be the and rounds of a Jack's work till are Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, arrived at alias J. C. Smith, alias was ar- genuine thorough they the second of unequalled by auy contemporaries ex- Johnson, for the FREE OF CHARGE Sierra Leone 20 from Bostou. Tuesday Septeu.i of the dormant of eager, indeed, wholesome fare of July the before noon, and si those of William of Other raigned before Recorder Remick of the awakening long spirit clock cept Orange. Canadian fiction. It is as if the fire of the mess. SCHOONERS. have the same >houi*i Western Hancock court here they why governments were engaged in fighting for municipal Any adult suffering from a cold settled on and allowed. Canadian fiction, after a prolonged period The instruction of the officers goes \\T K arrived at proved with enemies at I to-day charged with obtaining the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles Georgia GiiKey, Gilkey, (,E<». E JOHN existence, contending money of had at been blown with that of the seamen save Savannah 10 from Providence. under false He smouldering, length along where of who will call at Poor’s & Aug A true Attest home or abroad. Here was the first ex- pretenses. pleaded guilty any nature, eopv. into a blaze which their duties and are held to Gladys, II B Colsou, sailed from Galveston ClIAS. P. Ha/hi and was bound over to Ellsworth It fairly respectable differ, they up Sou’s, Belfast, or A. B. Sparrow’s Freedom, ample of a government fighting for its ! jail. lli for Sabine Pass. is promised in time to into a per- to the same requirements of will he with a bottle of July claimed that Watts has been develop deportment presented sample sailed from aggrandizement. operating and are Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, in manent beacon. [“Recent Canadian Fic- discipline that exacted of a regu- Boschee’s German Syrup free of charge. SS. In Court ot I'-- II. of Spain established absolute the eastern section of Maine for some Pascagoula June 15 for Newport News. Philip Lawrence J. in the lar officer. It is a serious matter treated Only one bottle given to one person, and UrALDOfast, on the dih da\ '• time with an scheme tion,” by Burpee John C Kueelaud, arrived at New power by stifling every kind of activity, advertising purport- none to children without orders from par- Smith, DANIEL M Mi l- AREA NIC August Forum. seriously, and the returning militiamen York 10 from Ga. but Louis fostered innovation favor- ing to furnish merchants with about 20 ents. July Brunswick, estate ot JOSIE A \b KAK1.A every are full of an added sense of their respon- Lucia Porter sailed from ville. in said < de< i-.tx able to and his leading magazines and illustrated news- No throat or ever had such a j Farrow, Bangor, ounty, progress gave government lung remedy > sibilities and their growing attainments. Aug 15 for New York. his first and final account in In the papers in which their advertisements were Volcanic Eruptions sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all preponderance Europe. 17th CREDITABLE A arrived at Boston said estate for allow, nee In this he collected RIVALRY. parts of the civilized world. Twenty years Mary Hall, Haskell, century the French government stood at! printed. way usually Are hut Skiu roh life of 5 from Brunswick. Ordered, Thai notice tlici- grand, Eruptions As the allotments from the ago millions of bottles were away July the head of but in the about 85 for postage. appropria- given k F from Phila- weeks suceexdveh. in tin- R» civilization, 18th joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cures them; and will tell its success Pettigrew, Morse, cleared tions for the militia will be based the your diuggists you a newspaper mi Re. century it disappeared aud French also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, by Throat delphia Aug '.) for Portland. published society ( was marvelous. It is really the only that all interested n took its An Birds at t M arts. Cuts, department upon the number of men mak- k VY arrived at Phila- persons place. absolute government Seal Harbor. Boils, Felons, orus, Bruises, andLung Remedy generally endorsed by Hopkins, Hichboru, bate Court, to be held at R.< ;i Burns, Hands. Chilblains. ing the organizations are j 7 from was never respected or came to its merited Scalds, Chapped cruise,the vieiug | physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or delphia Aug Apalachicola. of September next, and slow Best Pile cure (in earth. Drives out Pains with one another iu out the Sallie l’On, \V H West, sailed from Bruns- wliv the said a< o.,im -I down fall more suddenly. The ! ■Some of the birds seen and heard in the taking largest prove its value. Sold by all druggists in have, govern- and Aches. 25 cents a box. Cure guar- wick l~i for Boston. (iEo t: join ment was a of Seal Harbor Mrs. Only number of officers and men. this city. July powerful and brilliant fact neighborhood by A A tiesi anteed. Sold by K. H. Moody, Druggist. With the of the Tula, A S Wilson, arrived at Philadelphia true copv. founded Olive Thorn Miller, and described her single exception Michi- 1 11 A upon sand. Louis XIV. destroy- by Aug 7 from Apalachicola. ClIAs. in a talk are gan in this work are ed nor only political institutions but politi- j given by her last week, cedar thesLips engaged Relief in Six Hours. Willie L Newton, E Coombs, cleared and Bohemiam hermit Examination of Teachers. well fitted for the accommoda- cal habits. Absolute power is insecure i waxwing waxwing, singularly from Philadelphia Aug 10 for Belfast. * DM1MSTRA rou S ,m»i tion of bodies of Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease unless founded upon institutions, hence thrush and olive backed thrush, Junco- large militiamen, having hereby gives ion.-.- aie sent out relieved in six hours “New Great fcouxn r dr- the French American crossbill and w cross- Notifications being by the been fine met chant craft before the war, and by appointed Administrat. government sank into insig- I hitewinged American Kidney Cure.” It is a ot educational of the examina- lend themselves beautifully to the work great A blessing alike to young and old; Dr. will annexed of the estate hut the French became bill, red start, white throated Bparrow, department on niiicanee, people j surprise account of its prompt- Fowler’s Extract of Wild Na- a tion of teachers for State certificates set them. The on exceeding Strawberry. DAVID 1’EilU 1. active in to be organization the lakes ness every department of speculative : Maryland yellow throat, yellow warbler, iu relieving pain in bladder, kidneys ture’s specific for dysentery, diarrhe a and held at w ill soon be better in the County of Waldo. de> research. Heretofore the i black throat- Friday, Aug. 20, beginning S accommodated. ami back, in male or female. Relieves re- summer discussion of myrtle, Nashville, Magnolia, complaint. as the law directs. All pel o’clock a. m., at the places as The naval militia has come to and tention of water almost If new thoughts was followed speedily by ed, green and black throated blue warblers following stay, immediately. against the estate ol said dn j at determined: the men that remain in the want relief and cure this is the events. Hut now the discussion of and the oven bird. Mrs. Miller has noted present Ashland, Boulton, organization you quick present the same for settleio relig- are of Sold A. A. Howes & thereto are to mak< over kinds of birds at Seal Harbor. Presque Isle, Otisfield, Freeport,Gorham, after a second cruise that stuff upon remedy. by Co., drug- requested ion, politics, philosophy, society anil forty CHARLES M Farmington, Brooklin, Deer which reliance can be placed in the gists, Belfast, Me. Iyl8 lately. morality were separated from all [Bar Harbor Record. Ellsworth, every Belfast, August 8, lSW practical hour of stress. have not This led events and 1 Isle, Augusta, Waterville, Rockland, They only proved activity. naturally South a Rumford Falls, Paris, Old their fondDess,but their lituess for a naval son of when the collision came, it was all the To Cure Cough in One Day Bangor, Alfred Parsons, Anarchist Par- 4 1)M INISTR ATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber NOTH 1 1 Town, Lincoluville, Foxcroft, life, its sunshine and its storms. who was executed for in A that sic more violent for the previous total separ- To Cure a Cold in One Pittsfield, sons, complicity hereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- 1,EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice Day No. estate of last ation. Government restraint Anson, Belfast, Machias, Princeton, the was arrested at Chi- pointed administratrix of the of pointed Executrix the being re- To Cure Sore Throat in One His Life Was saved. Iiaymarket riot, of Day Saco and to other to be determined * SOPHRON1A late of moved, men became bold aud places cago for assaulting his mother with a FOYE. Liberty, exceedingly To Cure Hoarseness in One and announced later. MARY 8. WARREN, late 1 human reason to remodel insti- Day Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of knife because of her objections to his en- in the of Waldo, deceased, and attempted County given dee. .. Persons to a in the County of Waldo, intending enter any one of Hannibal, lately bad wonderful de- in the He was not bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- tutions, society, opinions and manners. Mo., listing army. prose- demands the esi.e the State noimal who are liverance from a death. In mands against the estate of said deceased are de- having against The French Take Cleveland’s schools, not frightful telling cuted Mrs. Parsons when the case was ed are desired to the sac revolution, though very dif- Lung Healer, 25c by sired to the same for and all present of it he “I was taken with present settlement, ■ graduates of colleges, or seminaries and says: Typhoid and all indebted thereto an- ferent from the called. indebted thereto are to make 1 English revolution, had Trial size free. If it fails to Pneumonia. requested pavment N cure, your courses Fever, that ran into My MAI for its high schools having of study ex- lungs immediately. GEORGIA A. FOYE. payment immediately fundamental principle the conten- became hardened. 1 was so weak I couldn’t Lincoln ville, August 8, l sir.1 money will be refunded. A. A. Howes tending over four years, or who do not Liberty, August 8, 1899. tion between monarchy and liberty. even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I & Co. hold State certificates, and who must pass of CASTOniA. We may learn from it the dangers of ab- expected soon to die Consumption, when s notice. The I7XECUTRLVS NOTICE. Th- examination in order to enter said Bears the Have Always subscriber solute power. Even human reason when schools, I heard of Dr. King’s New‘Discovery. Qne Bought Administratorhereby gives notice that he has been appoint Xj gives notice that she lias can take their examinations at these bottle me rePef. I continued ed administrator of the estate of Executrix of the last will and intrusted with absolute power The President has issued orders to all gave great to overstep- well and «d first and second class that places. use it, and now am strong. I can’t TIMOTHY P. KELLEY, late of Winterport, ALMIRA A. HICKS, late ped its proper bounds and wrought its postmasters This is say too much in its praise.” marvelous \ in the of in the of Waldo. de> -’ own down fall, like every other form of whenever action contemplated looking County Waldo, deceased, and given County “I had a sore on medicine is the surest and quickest cure in bonds asi the law directs. All demands the e>: to the removal from office of a sailor or running, itching my leg. persons having having against absolute power. the world for all Throat and Lung demands estate sam* Suffered tortures. Doan’s Ointment took Trouble. Bodily pain loses its terror if you've a against the of said deceased are ed are desired to present the We conclude that in soldier of the civil or Spanish wars all the and 81 00. desiied to the same for and all thereto are re-p may every form of away the burning and itching instantly and Regular sizes 50 cents Trial bot- bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil in the present settlement, and indebted facts in the case must be communicated to all indebted thereto are requested to make payment immediately. human agency there is a tendency to go effected permanent cure.” C. W. tles free at R. H. Moody’s Drug Store; every house. Instant relief in cases of pay- v 1- quickly burns, ment immediately. ELLERY BOWDEN. FOSTEN limits in before action is taken. O. bottle is guaranteed. accidents of sort. beyond proper every enterprise, Washington Lenhart, Bowling Green, | cut?, sprains, any Winterport, August 8,1899. Belfast, August 8,1891*. A birthday party. Letter From the Mines of Zarunla. Gleanings. assembled at pleasant 'company Asafoetida is said to be a valuable rem- UMMER Ecuador, S. A., June 15, 1899, Djar t Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman edy for the insomnia occurring in the aged. Home Friends: Here we are at last the occa- living riuirsday, Aug. 10th, In Boston there is one church to every in our kitchen, (an unfinished room twelve of Mr. Sheldon, 1,78(3 of the oue to BOSTON BLEND COFFEE the birthday population, against CATARRH feet square) eating from tin cans, and of the in 1810. m kindred from every 1,303 population and gathered Catarrh of the bowels, be- sleeping in the same room. Our baggage BOSTON BLEND is NOT Mocha and Java. BOSTON BLEND and towns around, some com- cause it is most Prevalent in In Abyssinia the coffee plant grows wild the summer months, is called has not come in yet, so wre have no in is ALL Coffee, all FINE Coffee, and ail AMERICAN Coffee If others from Lincoln- dishes, great profusion, and derives its name rndike, summer catarrh. all Coffee no extra clothing, not even a pair of shoes, from Ivaffa, a district of that country. drinkers who think they are drinking Mocha and Java nv from Morrill, where Mrs. It that became Hen arc a will BLEND surprises many and the only thing we have to cook on is A vineyard on the Moselle which con- ijayiiii/ hUjh la'i'c, give BOSTON vents and brothers live, while bowel trouble is catar- tained one acre one trial. 95 cent of them an old patched-up oil-stove, which is great only of ground recently per will continue to use BOSTON BLEND. ve out from the city. Mr. rhal. Dr. Hartman's sold for $(30,000, which is the for smoke, but not much for heat, with highest uiie is pleasantly situated books make this price ever paid for vine land in the Moselle plain. oil cents a and seventy gallon very scarce or in the whole Rhine miles from the city on the Write to the Pe-ru-na territory probably for them. at that. The stove we ordered failed to dist ict. ■ 1. lie has recently erected Medicine Co., Columbus, O., They tell all about catarrh and how get here; but we shall soon have one. The Salvation Army has decided to INCOMPARABLE and had ample room for tln- Fe-ru-na cures it wherever located. Fortunately for us our mattress and organize several colored corps in the prin- as the If all who think are gathered. Although cipal S mthern cities, with a view of es- they buying or can buy Mocha and Java at "I had chronic diarrhoea springs came in ahead of us, so we have colored brauches of the a somewhat threatening in the for fifteen years.” writes tablishing army LOW price, will give BOSTON BLEND one trial, 100 PER CENT a good bed; and another great blessing is the Southern if the ;u* unfavorable aspect of the Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand throughout States, OF THEM will continue to use BOSTON BLEND. One pound Tex. “I tried that we are both perfectly well, for which idea seems to be practicable. not deter the company from Prairie, ,,, can 25c., 2 lbs. 50c. We sell the GENUINE Mocha and Java at 34c. we feel many medicines and very thankful. “Do drink?” is the at the home |:;s!j sheep question with I per pound, and no one sells it at lower Arriving before doctors in vain. Atlast any price. J. is working now on our tent-house, so Acts gently on the which the Westminster Gazette has start- ; [iljl tom- ml the tables in an- Pe-ru-na was recoin- Hu yi'nc'r proKaldy soils Boston Blond. If not, we will esprcss upon spread we soon more ed tin* British season. It has aroused prepay that shall have room. silly <*iir):t and it relieved |*0 per cent, more marriages; and the lai in advance of his own, he us.M women who heard we have our cook room besides, iu another his }*> rience. I owe ray company pleas- but I will do what I can. Mr. Swan <£ Co. life to Pe-ru-na. and understood, kudyimippu. Tliambynaygampillai is ei which Mr. Eli Meriiam in the son of judge C. S. Sibley shall always recoin- a Dr. and Mrs. K., Mr. and Mrs. 11., and Arianayagampillai m with well chosen and son-in-law of Mr. A. Jambulingara- lOlilSKRS Ob words, mend it to those suffer- J. and 1 started from Santa Rosa on mule- | IT5b^,;>ects mudelliar. From this it is to reach a to the event which called iiUT as I was. BUY THE GENUINE M AN T D BY easy back at 11 a. m., on Friday, .Mine 0, aud the conclusion that society reporters in ZATMENT G ?? AI sM, and that Mr. John 1020 Third Ave., Aether, suggested Edgarton. our lirst was India lead a busy and interesting life. Altoona, Fa., “I suffered from day quite easy, being mostly DR. E. C-. a of family friends resolve says: '(AIIR>RN!A WEST’S was SjVRVP(S level there uf fTO The Kansas Star tells of a Kan- dysentery for three years l took Pe- riding, although plenty ^0'SV,L'4.4,- ,a« rR4*C#S"' YOa. City FEED, to meet vV nr. ^ cal. -Scq M.Vl 9|\ organization yearly ru-n. and an. now well sas girl who sent SI to a New York mud to wallow through. FOR SALE BY A a 0R066i£TS POtt 50t PER &07TIL NERVE m 0 AIN TREATMENT ti»i* History oi me jiernam “specialist’’for a “sure cure for freckles.” We forded the Santa Rosa river THE. ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, twenty- This is the which she received: ch Mrs. Sheldon is a member, Remember that cholera morbus, cholera recipe Issoldunder positive Written (»uarantee SSFD3and seven times that Yarba miles from the Pacific “as the “Remove the > day, reaching (I coast, freckles carefully with a by authorized agents only, to ; m Weak Memorv ■i: her father, Elisha Merriam, infantum, sumim r -omnia mt boioiis colic, Dizziness. know about the of these crow Hies,1' but the it pocket-kuite; soak them over night, in Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Ou: C~ diarrhoea ami r arc each and all nothing spelling measuring trail, ness. Night Evil Dream-. d by giving a short history dyscut salt then in the smoke- Losses, Lack of Confi- DODGERIES. as sound when is about miles. The Santa Rosa water; hang up dence, Nervommess, all Di ain Youth- catarrii of the 1 ararrh is the only names, but spell them they forty Lassitude, [e of his ancestors. A finely house in a good, strong smoke made of ful Lrrors, or Fxeessivo Use of Tobacco, Opium, <>l SOilt. at 0.30 and there we halted river is formed the at Santa or Importers correct name for affe-uiuns. Pe-ru- spoken) p. m., by junction, sawdust and elm bark for a week. Lnjuor, which leads to Mi- rv. Consumption, .v is read Miss Carrie Shel- slippery by insanity and Death. At store or si a na is > fi-.m- a of four and it is one of by mail, an absolute for These ailments, for the Yarba is only settlement Rosa, rivers; these Freckles thus treated never fail to be six dealers in the finest <>f the night. box; for $5; with written guarantee to finality aceompanicd upon organ cure or Dr. composed of a few native huts; aud we which we crossed three times, and still thoroughly cured.” relnml money. Knninh- pack- who a age, containing five da\m’ tr-c!. .-:.t. v uh full terson, sang song very Hartmai in a f over j forty years, all in one them in one room—I on « ^ slept of another which flows by the mines, and A New England school teacher received instructions, :Ac. at -. emnoloorily so’' Anthracite and Fh Merriam a humorous : o each gave never lost a sijiyio i- > -a infantum, the folio., note of person. At sL>r >or J v rmii. the table, J. in a hammock, and the others from which we are supplied with water. ing caution from the A recitation was dysentery, diarrh ea, < mlera morbus, anxious mother of one of her ! a&'i happily. on cots which with them. more i could write pupils: OPHc:! Specie! Blacksmith they brought, Very many things Ex'ra da ratters on, a select read- and liis only rem-.-dy '-as Pe-ru-na. “Dear Miss, plese do not push Johnny too Strength. f We started the next at seven, to you, hut time and space forbid. Yours hard for so Fit luirotST!. '. OliDKliS PIJOMl’TLY I II.LI I) Those desiring furtli -r .burs should morning much of his branes islntelleck 'boss ort St White and declamations 'pari Power, I. mi cJ, crossed the river ten more aud then at a distance. that he to be held back a deal send for a free «.; ••S-m !ner times, ought good SterUit7 or !i;o r> ... : 1 opy Catarrh.” .7.7. .71. .77 Front St.. Belfast. Me and also or he will run a w rb. Stanley Brown, started to climb. (Mrs.) J. C. L>. to intelleek entirely and I $1 box; bix for .<•, Address, Dr. Hartman, Columbus. 0. WS'It:j.'i White. An poem do not dezire this. So plese hold him irr.uiw: original I have no words with which to describe to cure is: ; TELEI'I10NE4-2. It.' Bismarck’s iron Nerve back so as Mr>. M, A. P. Sayward of to keep bis intelleek from get- BEFORE or b: After |_ j I this part of the journey, only it is some- than his and Was tiie result of his splendid health. In- ting bigger boddy injooriug K. H. Sol«‘ twin of Mr. Sheldon be- V* .-r unku u n, uudr-tmc.i of, at ieast, MOODV, Agen, Belfast, Me. j 1 never domitable will and tremendous are him for life.” Lazar. ! were far thing grand? enjoyed anything energy [Harpers Bemarks were made away. by life. not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidney, A more in my in Chicago the other a inter- FREE PATTERN adlin in his usual felicitous W<- used r. borrow fit before match.-* came and Bowels are out of order. If you want day judge | § | the £* ronr pirn celectioe) bo erery tab £ to town, The trail is deep-cut,—live or six feet these. <|ualities and The success they rupted unintelligible testimony of a iich he in behalf of brings scnber. Only SO cents a year. presented, And build a lire the h-arf*. !m cook- use Dr. New Life Bibs. witness in court “Take that g £ upon deep, and as many wide most of the way, King’s They develop by saying: si ove stuff LIVERITA a nieewihow rocker to Mr. ing around, every power of brain and hotly. Only LW.c out of your mouth. IIow do you and tire turns in are THE UP-TO-DATE ■ The pot was bo::ed nj-on th*- and j places very short, at R H. drugstore. nn* to hear what are rocker of another style to crane, Moody’s expect you saying cakes in the spider baked. more the w hen not than twice the length of | your mouth is filled with a wad of LiTTLE LiVER PILL n. responses were given As it stood npnght upon its legs, the cals A Windmill Boat. turned I gum? This practice of on CURES beneatl) it, raked. mule; and when I and looked down gum chewing a \ happily. Others made the witness stand must stop. If you talk to the riders who were at the other end of Biliousness, ks expressing their pleasure A baker, t* o, before the tire in which the A remarkable boat has been constructed as plainly as you can the jury will have were the looked to be hun- pies placed. mule-train, they a Newark It trouble enough your without Constipation, *ss at by (X. Y.) yachtsman. hearing being present—among Was use l tin * th >se by dreds of feet below. will make in the face of vein it worse that Dyspepsia, progress light linking by ruffing great f m Brown of table. too, w as graced m; bcati colored plate*; latest 5* Lawrence, Mass., | the and the harder the blows wad uuder your tongue.” Sick-Head- •ns ire**,’ economic* I• ■ is known as the wind, gale aio/ig fancy JS y which nuue need t scorn, as t>ue of these w go--lies places rk household bint* eic dub £ uuiam of the faster the craft will Western New faction, Lincolnvilie, Ivory many can attest. go. A writer ache and Liver v .o-day, or, *et«d tc for latest £ “Devil's Ladder.” Coming up this in the American Cultivator copy Who still declare with place York sailors are interested in Lady agents wanted. J^esd tor term* 3» !■ »riil 1, and J. II. Saywaid of earnest cal, the old exceedingly s\\s: “A descendant of the Puritans in- jSj ways were the best. we a cave in which is a little the and whenever it is Complaint* Stylish. passed tiny paradoxical boat, forms me 5 Reliable, Up-ttv 5 ,e. that his aged mother SUGAR COATED. date. K onomical Simple,A iuto the water for a trial the always I and b**>luteiy 3- The farmer, too. on loss, and every one who passes is sup- put trip resented with scythe arm, afield the modern slang of Sold by all druggists Pertect-F.iti.ug Paper Pattern a. 5 he were the crowd the at calling every jjS company upon would turn. lines wharf Sodus where % daily to a candle in it, so Bay, active little child a kid. Her own or sent by mail. posed place lighted babies, UrT~ 1 mysterious way, the tables Not dreaming once his horses strong could the little craft is housed. she _? Nervlta Medical Co., there are several there all the insisted, were precious lambs, and if Chicago cut the clover down. burning The boat was built as the result of an ■; lived prepared and beautified by they would grow up aud be Sold by A. A. Howes & Or hoc a row of corn and beans, or him time. was a sheep, Co., Belfast, Me. MCCALL help argument, which followed by bet.. to be of dressed in al 1 the God’s especial favorites, she j and baskets cake day, Thomas a of while, i BAZAR> k At noon on Saturday, we reached a Elliott, yachtsman Newark, a kid E xcept to and harrow, all in the | said, young could never be any- manner, dishes filled with c-on- plow good put up sl()0 to back his claim that John old way. cattle-shed called Sambo Tambo, where thing but a goat, however old it j Vice Commodore of the might and others with nuts, and Sheffield, Sodus whatever piled In what we rested for half an hour and ate a lunch grow. But, their reasons, the Patterns fifty years changes have been Bay Yacht Club, could not construct a Broken=down Health were invited to gather Puritans never took kindly to the goat. again wrought. of rather poor bread and excellent water. boat which would be able to make pro- No-Seen-ANoweaoe P«tt*nw.i 5 Wliat rare what to mortals They preferred to grow board. Ice cream in abund- discoveries, help sheep.” to and eta. cmA—mm £ For the rest of that we were gress in the teeth of the wind. The bet Only it higher brought-, day going Ask for them. Sold fat Kiut; ertry city £ was Richard Smith and his wife of Philadel- eight and the time made in the spring. Vice and town, or mail free* 5? in, passed What prophecies fulfilled concerning the up and down, up and down, with tlie early by Commodore Sheffield to phia will erect a in that de- latter days, began think ail building city i: THE McCALL mud almost to the mules’ bodies—a mud to furnish shelter ^ CO.. Of sages who foretold such strange and day long. Last Sunday he announced signed and play rooms | Merriam invited the to “for such 3 138-14* W«f1 I «(tl St.. Nt* York ¥ company wondrous ways. very like that which we have at home that he had constructed a boat according children as may be brought be restored if start there may you Is home near City point next to and was to it, seeking recreation, by parents, The telegraph was an infant scheme fifty in the spring when the frost is coming specifications, ready try in order that his be guardians and other caretakers.” The It takes fuel to run The Republican Journal and MrCall’s Maga- committee of three was chos- ago. point might proved right. years out. % Ami and his won. building is to be 7b .72 and is to /ne ,oni* y ear each lor $2.10 111 :»<1\ unce. people wondered, doubted, scorned, as money by feet, an arrangments for that contain a and must burn meeting, they ofteniwill, you kuow. Going down the steep places it is so slip- The Vice Commodore put into the play room for bad weather, re- engine, you tree consists of Mrs. When has and toilet rooms a Sayward, any progress been made from out that the mules brace their feet and water a skill like boat, three feet long. ception room with cots it to the the pery right get power. To and beaten path under the bow was a keel. for tired or sick with Merriam Mrs. Chas. slide. Directly deep children,a dispensary There are plenty who will disbelieve and They always stop in a mud puddle, a trained From the stern rose a long vane, like those nurse,a diet kitcheu and a room regain health, must have Brown, meet it with a you Fogg& laugh so a you can imagine what shower of mud seen on to show the direc- with matteresses on the floor for babies I country barns, the who were far The came to tumble about in. loud and it. l»F:.\ LKlis I N company message “What hath God we get. In vine place for quite a distance tion of the wind. Right above the bow Unattended children good digest the first will not be cared nor were obliged to leave wrought," there was a shaft with a windmill 10 inches for, will food be 11 early, But not the for my mule braced his fore feet and sat down be » Atwood’s Bitters begin last, people daily wait on the furnished. It is intended for | rs in diameter end. The shaft in- exclusively remained and sang “the around for distant news athirst. and slid. It is wonder- I k h Tii. roti.i behind, perfectly clined aft and ran through wliat would i young children, and their attendants, and ight y Meals, Poultry, Vegetables, Beet, mothers Miss Sheldon The telegraph on land, the Atlantic cable in i sang." ful how secure one feels i'll the have been the until it struck boys more than 10 old will not be digestion, the the sea, saddle, sterupost | years regulate PORK. an. while Miss Ida Patterson below the water line. A 5- inch admitted. The telephone, the phonograph, and elec- even in such places as are found in climb- propeller bowe!., purify the I.i.i. i-iieidou favored us with a tricity. was attached to this end of it. It was LARD, duet, ing tbe Andes mountains. There is no such an craft that every- s not until that the last With all the wonders in its train of which absurd-looking Queer Names for Girls. 35c. a bottle. Avoid HAM, twilight need of being tied on, as we thought there when its imitations. we body laughed builder put the arted. A. P. S. hear to-day. [M. Have all been to and in might be. I never rolled or lurched once, uuwieldly thing into the water. AND ALL KINDS OP' brought light, things “There are west was many in the the old a on A strong wind blowing. The strange people good way and great deal of the time only held mountains of Are all too slow for this fast boat wavered for a second as it North said a man damp: in its sp:ason. I DAY WE CELEBRATE, age, for fifty queer Georgia,” with one hand. But then I had the best from one of years have shown struck the then but the mountain counties of water, slowly steadily JOHN’ A. FOGG. JUIllOS K UlimVN custom in Such wonders, such inventions, as never be- North Carolina a few these times, to notice mule in the train. The Dr. had a spirited came to the wind. The windmill caught days ago to the Bal- were known. fore timore American. “There are Dr. To!man’s Howes’ of the men of our once. mule fell the force of the gale and to revolve. queer Monthly Regulator ha.-brought Block...... ■lays great one and he fell off J’s. began HijrbSt., lie LI- Ah I M .1st. names and places. In McDowell happiness to hundreds f WILL GIVE YOU THE ustom and it is not intention with bare Druggists, Belfast. Iyl7 ) aud harmless. Kat. 47 years. Price 25c. At f my some are wont to do, very little clothing on and feet, Republican States at that. The drucryists. ^ ^ Q everyday- DR.«li E- TREE «.V from thC habit in or forward and name of the | CO., Auburn, Ale. / any degree Deploring every step scorning but consider us “Americanos” very Pointed next youngest child is all new ? they Paragraphs. • things ‘Maine.’ She is a of bow the occasion. We do we ride our mules baby about eighteen Old Reliable Yankee Blade upon So do not I, each forward step I hail with immodest because months. Xevada is a pretty blond of three The Quintessence of leanness. so many gala days as to be new delight, j oneyear as a monthly. Established in it is astride. An important foot-note—“Please use years, while Iowa is a flaxen-haired 1341, And earnestly and truly pray, God ever girl the oldest story paper in America, and has de- such an occasion as this, when our ride the natives the mat.” of five. “The meanest man I ever said speed the right. Each night of got knew,” lighted thousands of homes. Send 2f»e. to the the b relatives and bread “Pearl Shell Aunie has quite a romantic short passenger, “was the fellow who Yankee gather exchange And us a supper of boiled eggs, rice, Things are apt to look rather blew after Blade, Brooks, Me. now, my friends, my tale is told in a name. tiio Civil War a foot ball and it to look ’ike We do not a During Gen. got painted icetings. become rambling broken way. and coffee. Of course there were cock- . Logan stormed a house in an old field and rid- a watermelon. Then the summer And to our host and during I with each other before the hostess, these closing and but one roaches in the rice bread, The to the river’s bed is a dled it with shell and shot. “It was Torn mouths he it words I’ll say, only covering kept conspicuously display- •vers the form we have known sheet of water. into said ed iu his back and amused himself CEO. F. M. D. D. We came to-day within your pleasant home, doesn’t mind such trities when he is smithereens,’ Mr. Sigmond. yard EAMES, D„ .S, I am this We wish your and may each return ‘The old soldiers, on on to what was by setting a savage bulldog on btly. glad of oppor- joy year and the coffee is always excel- A coquette always lias more fools than going hungry hungry, left of the house after the ceased people who happened to take a fancy to meet kindred and friends in the The comforts, pleasures, you wise men on her shooting enjoy to-day, lent. string. a the The Nose and And eacli found little baby unharmed. The child bogus melon.” Throat. ic may added blessing come and 1 so uear to me. Twins should start till The has overshadow- was carried to ‘He had his mean with you stay, We didn’t Sunday morning shade of his record Gen. Logan. Being asked certainly points,” said the tall Mo. y Al> Moivburv 'ant and forgetful of each other, Yuur friends and kindred hear the wel- 3.30. The sun was bright and hot, but ed many a political career. to name it, lie said: “Xarae it Annie.” passenger, “but 1 know a Street come sound The fellow who could 1 ini a often and reminis- soldier added Shell, and called her give discount and Corner of Fairfield Street' exchange we still had of mud to go The finds that burrow- (Near And them tributes as plenty through lender frequently then beat him bring they gather Shell Annie. And so 1 call my little girl at his own game. I was in BOSTON. hours. Then we came dulls the of memory. M ASS. around. for about three ing edge Pearl Shell Annie.’ a restaurant once where this fellow was of our kindred in the home ng The which was too to A is a getting his dinner. After he had finished Hours, 12 to 2. {)t her hours n« mystic links of friendship’s golden chain to another river, high time-honored paper promissory today Are he called the waiter by appointment only. here employed,we forge them o’er again, we dismounted and walked note that is not III who served him and a birthday which we too claim, ford, so duly protested. CLEANSE I II U slsTE.tl October, 18(13 —ly45. We bring unto this shrine our constant love, asked : it-stone on our way, across a bridge made of two logs put If are for a fat Effectually yet gently, when costive or bili- We claim for you the blessings from above. you looking job you ‘How much do for a as a twins we pose as we have you get tip, to-day, the mules were at some ous. to overcome habitual con- before, close and made might apply soap factory. permanently rule?’ May you be spared the lonliness of age when together, and stipation, to awaken the and liver “The waiter’s gladness ruled the hour, as one shall walk alone, to swim, which they did very unwillingly, Some men are so lacking in hospitality kidneys eyes sparkled; he rub- s ‘t to a about my door. None to the the as that won’t even entertain an idea. healthy activity, without irritating or bed his hands together and assuage sad, lonely hours, as the current was very swift and rolled they replied: onward still to we own the they speed. weaking them, dispel headaches, colds or ‘Well, sah, ginally gits at least a friend, you’ll hardly rela- over and over as The crowded with men But may your days be tilled with many the poor things they road to fame is ! but Fine farm in two miles from •*bip thus claimed fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the Cali- quatah, sometimes nice, genteel, Northport, Camp is worthy deeds, who have been discouraged and turned 135 acres crowned with hoary locks, and swam. fornia Co. prosperous lookin’ gemmans like you Ground, land, nice buildings, large And your children call you as the back. Fig Syrup "uld not he blamed blessed, this river twice gives us 50 cents.’ orchards, 350 bbls. apples last. year. Good Scripture promise reads, We crossed more, soil, i«e to own an ancient “Then never water. point plank And As an extra what did this fellow* do but failing Will be sold very low and on ae su you be happy still in word, in truth, in but crossed on rude bridges: and from precaution every cooking The Booth Bros. & Huricane Isle Gran- put marred on his hat and terms. H deeds. M. A. P. S. school should run in connection with an say: easy 40tf relentless inroads on the be ite Co. about 125 hands and visage grown there to the mines trail was very employ pay ‘Thanks. I Aug. G, 1899. sum merely wanted to know- M. C. bard, eating school. the of SCO,000 to them every month. HILL, how much I was to be ahead not good. About one-half the men on going by Miller *:"1 have con- the St., Belfast. sits lightly on your brow and For Over Fifty years. me Be thankful for what you and pay-roll You will hardly believe when I tell are the rest are giving you anything.’ iJ no doubt would feel sole with the that what Americans; mainly Finns An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. yourself thought if one that I was very little lame after and Swedes. The character of the should call you old. Well, you my you have not would render you miser- pres- .. Winslow’s for you have the deal. Soothing Syrup has been used hard and for all of ent force of workmen is highly commend- DR, W, L, jw three days, ride, the able if you had it. WEST, ”;‘il bow you play your cards, so that S)ver fifty years by millions of mothers for ed by the superintendent, Mr. Smith, for ■: u shall way of living, 1 am glad I came. come old age their children rough Man is devoid of sentiment. He sobriety and This 1 while teething, with perfect utterly industry. company CASTOR IA ^Veterinary * Surgeon.^ you hale and hearty, and as wise the season the is much will out of an with has 20 *8 In dry travelling scoop the bottom egg shipped cargoes, S00,000 of For any sage. success. It soothes the child, softens the blocks, Infants and Children 1 that when we never a that the mother of that besides cubic feet of Graduate and Medalist ^ gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and etter, and hope are thought paving, 20,000 build- f ,jur ready present some can is the miles in the rain. and this company re- best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- we come in egg may be 100 away ing cemetery work, spring. The Kind You Ontario l,Jsuiber to come home may that sea- Have Veterinary College. well ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every Always Bought -uies we wished to talk about, the part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- son. Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other Office and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery to. we li! have to tell, tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and 1 believe we are about six thousand Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never distressing eruptive diseases '*ays feet yield quickly ttesldnece and IT before inventions, of which we ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and fails. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists and to the Hospital Congress street. boast above the sea-level and about permanently cleansing, purifying SJiatureof to-day, take no other kind. only fifteen Belfast, Me. Iyl7 of Burdock Blood Bitters. power 09139 Telephone 8-2. Residence Telephone 21 SEARSPORT LOCALS. Swanville. Miss Marion Nickerson re- turned from Everett last week, accompanied Alexander Inues left for San Jose. Cal., by her aunt, Mrs. Laura Thurston.... Henry Wednesday. Applin of Somerville, Mass-,is visiting rela- tives in C. H. Black and * Grace E. Field has returned to Wilming- town....Mrs. * Chelsea. Mass are ton, Del. daughter Nettie of guests at A. S. Nickerson’s_Mrs. Win- Brown Miss Fannie E. Smith is spending the & and daughter of Boston are visiting at Mr. week at North t A MOVING port. Absolutely Pure Fred Kane of New Royal Brown’s_Jc seph York, AD. Capt. A. T. Whittier arrived overland who has been in Italy, is the guest Makes the food more delicious and wholesome studying from San Francisco Friday. of his aunt, Miss Alice G. Kane ...Jewell ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. from Camden This Rev. A. H. Thompson and wife returned Dowling returned Saturday. store must be vacated about OCTOBER FIRST, and we shall close out our entire sto, to Raymond, N. H., Monday. _The Union Sunday school had its annual Halldale. Mrs. J. W. who has discontinue our business in is John Jones of South Brooks visited at A. Plummer, excursion and clam bake at the Bar Tues- this This the opportunity for the economical t George Field and wife made a short call city. buyer to been a few weeKs left for her Stinson’s last Sunday. spending here, and Mrs. Albert Strout and son on friends in town last week. day_Mr. harvest of Our entire line of home in Cambridge, Mass., last week.E. bargains. Miss Carrie B. Stinson visited relatives in of Bradford are guests of Mrs Strout’s sister, Mrs. Judith Hardy has rented a part of W. Knowles and of South Brooks last week. baby Somerville, Mass., Mrs Mary F Nickerson... .Mr aud Mrs W E the Lebbeus Curtis residence. are at J. E. Hall’s... .E. M. Tucker stopping Datum and son returned from Hampden Black made a short visit at Miss Irene their in Capt. and Mrs. O. G. Eaton arrived by and his sister have returned to home M Chase and wife, A S Nick, last Monday....H Fred Black's Sunday. Pittsfield... .Mrs. G. L. Poland and DRESS steamer children, attended the and Penobscot Sunday morning. erson and Miss Luella Parsons GOODS SILKS A. Stinson will attend the reunion of the who have been at H. E. Blands, left Miss Sadie V. Jones of Fairfield is the visiting 26th Maine reunion at Ellsworth last week. 19th at Rockland 24th. Me., Aug. last week.Henry McCorison and his was from guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biather. _Mr. W. W. Gray at home has been MARKED DOWN TO THE BOTTOM NOTCH, and remnants can be mother visited relatives in Belfast last week. lud John B. Dow and wife of Boston are visit- over dance at Sell. E. L. Norridgewock Sunday-The Warren, Capt. Israel Closson. _W. H. Hall of is for the ing at Wilson Dow’s, J. B.’s old homestead. Lowell, Mass., visiting Cunningham’s Hall last Friday evening was asking. Below are a few of the many bargains offered. a of corn and oil discharged cargo this his father, E. B. Hall....C. A. Hall sold one Nathaniel Littlefield, his daughter and largely attended. week. of his horses last week to Alvah Morrison... Mrs. Amanda Larrabee attended the County Miss M. C. Hubbard and a party from Sadie Hamilton of Lowell, Mass., is visiting shTp news. 54 Grange at Waldo. INCH Winterport were registered at the Searsport relatives here. The rusticators at Swan Lake are House. enjoying PORT OF BELFAST. is Smithton (Freenom). Ernest Downes and Underwear the cool and This Parasols. mornings evenings. ARRIVED. Among the arrivals this week were Rob- wife, who have been visiting at Charles one of the most beautiful lakes in Maine and All Wool ANY PRICE YOU WANT. ert James Nichols and 1(5. Sch L Venetian, Hichborn, Alexander Carr’s, returned to their home Aug Sarah Davis, Pattershall, with better accommodations would be better Wednesday. Nichols. Camden. Very heavy, for fall wear. S .Mr. Jenkins and wife of Boston are visiting Children s Parasols patronized. Aug 17. Sch Harriet Rogers, Lynarn, Mt 0()c and Fred C. Park will take charge of S. L. at J. O. Bartlett’s and Herbert Hall’s.. .M. E. Desert. Very hot, but tine weather for harvesting wife returned a 19. Schs Willie L Newton, Coombs, from 13c to 45c Hosiery, Crosby’s branch taxidermist establishment Busher and Saturday from Aug grain, which has made a fine growth. No Emma W Day, Crockett, Bos- Fine oottou vests and pants at Rangeley. carriage drive through Lincolu and Kenne- Philadelphia; 45 INCH ALL WOOL only panic in hay this year. Brother farmers > ton. Ladies’ Black bec while absent in Jef- Parasols, Irs. J. F. of San Francisco was counties, visiting Aug 18. Sch P >1 Bonney, Burgess, Vinal- Chapman don’t your young stock away, but buy a give Gardiner and of liaven. 1 he of Phineas Pendleton and ferson, Augusta_Some Fast 49c This is our 50c. line guest Capt. little teed and put them through. Colors, anti > our who attended the enter- SAILED. family last week. young people cate it less than that anyu'i. India 42c. “ WEST 9EARSPORT NEWS. 10. Schs Levi Ban- tainment at the school house last Aug Hart, Pendleton, Twills, White will till next season ami Tuesday Ruffle Para- keep Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Perkins returned gor; Paul Seavey. Pattershall, New York. D. M. Nichols has employment in Belfast. night were much pleased. The imitation of interest on your investment. A from a three weeks' visit to tlieir Aug 19. Schs Clinton, Polk. Brooksville; Saturday 42 INCH sols, 49c neck and sleeve, other now the human voice by the graphophone was Harriet Seal Harbor ; Isaac SS old in Mae West, who has been quite ill, is Rogers, Lynarn, home Penobscot. Others range as high as <£ | — but all are better, something wonderful.Mrs. Florence Orbeton, Bangor. their cost. 1 THEY 20. Sch Emma W Crockett, way below Harked from Mrs. W. R. Palmer and daughter of Man- Wentworth is at home from Fairfield.... Aug Day. MUST BE SOLD. 25c to | V. Colby Howard is getting out a car load of Winterport. chester, Conn., are visiting Mrs. Palmer's The blackberries are getting ripe, but unless cedars for Portland AMERICAN PORTS. Black 75c. 25c to sisters, the Misses Ford. parties. 1 we have some rain they will not amount to Crepons 17. Richards of East Belfast is haul, New York, Aug Cld, sch Jose Olaverri, a Lizzie and her Florence Herbert much. And myriad of goods varying from thirty Sweeney friend, Arey, Charleston; 18, ar, schs Norombega, 15c to ing pressed hay for J. W. Harriman. to forty inches, in all wool, silk and wool, IOc Atkins, of Meriden. Conn., are spending a Liberty. Several persons at Bangor; Fannie & Edith, Rockland; cld, registered cotton and at Silkolenes R D ar, schs wool, prices ranging from Ladies’ lllaok Lisle Hose 50c., f- two weeks vacation in town. George and Frank Carr of Rockland are the Sanford House last who went out ship Rice, Yokahama; 21, week, Florence Carrie their aunt, Mrs. John Howard. Lelaud, Spofford, Bangor; Hook and visiting from this town as and Henry wife of Harrigutou were recently poor boys E Pickering, Haskell, Stoningtou; 12, ar, 9k: to 35c Ladies’ Fancy Hose, lace, dropi in town Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. C. R. Moody will have charge of letting have returned to take a look at the place of schs Maud Briggs and Menawa, Bangor; per yard ed, 50c., for.. David S Siner, Frankfort; bark Herbert and Cretonnes Hook’s J. F. Bickmore. the at Grove the coming their birth. them we noticed Fred Other splendid brother, cottages Maple Among Fuller, Fernaudina. bargains: Barker, a successful merchant at Charles and Walter year. Elmira, Boston, Aug 13 Cld, sch S M Bird, sold at 12 l-2c., Capt. Gilkey Hardy, Usually Marked from 1 New his Clarence of N sch Laura M Lunt, 5<)c ^ who have been several weeks in P. O. Andrews and wife were in Belfast York; brother, Barker, Chevorie, S; sld, only..I spending Southern 10, sch Emma W last of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chicago; Melvin Wood, a native of Palermo, port; ar, Day, town, returned to Missouri Saturday. week, guests W sld, bark John S Emery, Woos- 38c t< estate in interport; s _-v now a Summer real broker Southern Cali- Dress Hoag. North and W. P. Putnam, superintendent of Jordan, ter, Boothbay Philadelphia; 19, fornia; E. J. Cunningham, a native of Mont- ar. sch A Ryan, Belfast. Fred who has been in town for Hayford, .CONSISTING OF. ti Marsh & Co.’s boot and shoe department, is Bailey, 17. Cld, sell F C Pen- 2,sc ville, now of Elizabeth, N. J.; Stewart Philadelphia, Aug visiting his parents. Capt. J. N. Putnam. several weeks, has returned to his home in dleton, Burgess. New London. LAWNS, Children’s Hosiery at bargain pr Kuowlton, a native of this village, now a Boston. Baltimore, Aug 10. Ar, sch J Manches- DIMITIES, Tabling— Napkins ranging from. r Benjamin Walker and wife of Island resident of and several others. .. Camden, ter Haynes, Kennebec; sld, sch W H Oler. Many new patterns ordered in before our and Mrs. Rev. M. Andrews of Frankfort was in sch Eliza J CORDONS, falls, Amanda Small and daugh- Albert Little and Bessie Wisdom returned Boston; 18, sld, Pendleton, decision to close out. But that makes no Small lot Children's auil Hose, gomi town last his Rev. P. O. Fletcher, Portsmouth; 21, ar, sch Star of the PIQUES ter Louise of Malden. Mass., were in town week, visiting son, to their homes in Boston last Saturday, difference, they are all included in the cut Sea, Kennebec. GINGHAMS, Andrews. which our now. •nl!.3c, Monday. after spending several weeks in this village. Portland, 18. Ar, sch R F Pettigrew. prices pervade premises Aug at frnm w bark Carrie Winslow. prices ranging ^ A few napkins, small size (were formerly Others The examination of pupils wishing to H. H. Felker and family were in Swan- ...A large number of our citizens and Philadelphia; sld, j Buenos 21, sld, sch It F Pettigrew', 5c to 12^c enter the ville last Sunday visiting his daughter, Mrs. visitors spent last week at and Ayres; Searsport high school will be held j Northport Kennebec and Philadelphia. 75u,)at.45c Marked from I5. t> in the high school room Saturday. Sept. 9th. | Seth Moore. Temple Heights-Rev. E. A. Denslow, the Bangor. Aug 10. Sld, sch Maggie Mulvey, Patterns innuinerable, but they must go new at South New 18, ar, schs E and price does it. at 9 a. m. Mrs. Mary Crosby has gone to Camden to pastor Montville, preached Pendleton, York; Mary to Palmer, Haskell, Newport News ; Levi Hart, 58c 42 visit her husband, A. T. who has at the church in this village Sunday after- SI.75-S2.I5 Mrs. GeorgiaLilleston and daughter Clara, Crosby, Belfast; 18, ar, sch Josie Hook, Ulmer, Port- others80c.,$160 noon and was very well liked.Prof. Come early and the and choice. to 20 who have been visiting Mrs. P. L, Gilkey,re- employment there. land; sld, schs D I) Haskell, Eaton, New A FEW get pick 25 and are now at Liu- L turned to their home in Prof, and Mrs. Fred Park of Boston are Berry family stopping York; Mary Crosby, Trim, Philadelphia; AND GREAT RARGA1>> Iioxbury. Mass., Hattie McG coluville Beach_Thermometer 5)0° in the 20, ar, schs Buck, Chandler, Wednesday. visiting her brother, Mr. Adelbert Nickerson, Isaac Orbeton, Trim, Belfast; shade for the three Eddyville; who resides over in Swanville. past days. 21, ar, schs loc,-15c-and Oliver Whitcomb found near his residence just Rabboni, Lord, Philadelphia; Centre Montville. Frank P. Nat Ayer, Boston; Sarah L Davis, Patter- at North last who Bennett’s LININGS. a Howard, leased the Forest Wool Searsport Thursday lady’s Colby Maud Skirts ^Jackets shall, Belfast; chi, sch Suare, Lowell, machine at the is a which the owner can House at Grove last for a term shop Kingdom busy cape, have by corre- Maple year New’ York. Linings have had a general cut that will make with him. place these warm days, as he has four of Perth Amboy, Aug. 10. Sld schs Emma S AT HALF PRICE. sponding of live years, is getting ready for this year’s it very interesting for those who have dresses l.is water in Briggs, Osborne, Gardiner; Post Boy, Summer wheels of construction. do.; Neckwe which will and process about to Mrs. Crosby and daughter Clara of Dor- meeting, begin Aug. 61st, sld sch be made. Call and examine quality is a 17, Nightingale, Biddeford; 18, sld, continue ten able anil interest- The)largest forty-two inch wheel, which and At less than HALF FRICK hester. Mass., who have been at Mrs. Web- days. Many sch Hattie H Barbour, Erskine, Dainaris- compare price. be in attendance. will be completed early this week and be- cotta. the chance. We can’t eimnu ber’s for several weeks, returned to their ing speakers will ! to Turner of Somerville, Itockport, Aug. 14. Ar, sch I> H Rivers, there is not room. home longs Raymond Linen Skirts Wednesday. C B. There are two to one Coleord, Louisburg, “Pique going Liberty, each COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. I). C 10. Cld, sch Gen A no mg those spending the week at N'orth- Washington, Aug. ess than the cost of material. for Will Kuowlton and L. P. Berry. The Adelbert Ames, Small, Salem. rt are Mrs. J. < Three grades. ST,i- 1 Dutch, Miss Maud Dutch. other is for Albert Turner of Norfolk. 17. sch Joel F South Montville The ordination of E. Palermo_ Aug. Ar, Shep- Shirtwaists— Mr». f Stevens. Mrs. Boston. C. A. Eames, Ethel E. Mrs. F A. Cushman has returned from pard, Carter, A. Deuslow took place in the church, Wed- 17. sch WTm H Plenty of large sizes. Kid Gloves, lLve. Helen Pike Harriet Brunswick, Aug. Sld, Erskine and Hat- Belfast.. .Mrs. E E. Tasker is at home from nesday evening, Aug. 16th. with the follow- Sumner, New York; 19, sld, bark Manuie 75c, $ 1.33, $2.50 The prices are WAY DOWN. No room for tL»*v tie Patterson. prices, though Conn-Mrs. Harriet Masou Swan. New York; schs Charlotte ing program Congl. singing; invocation by Middletown, Higgins, T New W Wallace Lud ( Havner and Mahlon E. Havner of and Mrs. Laura Bartlett of Belfast were at Sibley, York; W'ard, Dr. G. R. Berry, Baptist; reading of Scrip- Perth Amboy. Worcester, Mass rode from Portland on E. A. Sprowl’s last week....W. S. Davis ture by Rev H. Small; hymn; sermon by Fernaudina, Aug. 17. Sld, sch Susan N j^~Don t fail to call and see the We can't to enumerate the chain, their bicycles m ten at Mrs. was at home from Camden last week... Boston. goods. begin hours, arriving Prof. H. R. Purinton ; ordaining prayer by G. A. Pickering, P M. cheir at 10 went Jacksonville, Aug. 18. Ar, soli A B Sher- at our Young's, aunt, o’clock Rev. H. hand of Rev. Gordon and wife to Pittsfield Aug. j;> 1. money, and all expense. Next week may new revelations. Better Small; fellowship by man, Baltimore. bring watch Sunday evening. -Melvin Currier is in Belfast for a few S. C. Whitcomb; charge to candidate by Tybee, Aug. 19. Passed up, sch Viola and see what we to P. Carter has been have say. Remember, we are SELLING OUT and are determine The Givers and Gleaners will have an same; charge to church by Dr. G. R. Berry ; days-C. drawn grand Reppard, Dunton, New York. from town apron sale in the upper conference room benediction by Rev. E. A. Deuslow. The juryman this and Eli Stevens FOREIGN PORTS. quickly. will serve on the traverse 14 sch Tuesday afternoon and evening, Aug. 29th. church was beautifully decorated with cut jury.Mrs. Matanzas, Aug. (not 10). Shi, Sarah 1.) .J Rawson, Boston. Ice cream and cake for sale. Admission dowers and All Richard Curran of Middletown, Conn., is Murphy, evergreen. responded Carrabelle. Aug 21. cid, sell Olive T her sister, Mrs. E. L. ee. Doors open at 2 o’cio k. generously in the work-Eugene Skinner visiting Bennett_ Whittier, Whittier, Portland. Nora of is visit- H. A. of Boston is the of W. S. Pottle.... Kilty Middletown, Conn., MARINE MISCELLANY. Main The moonlight excursion to Castine Satur- guest STARRETT, St., Belfast Mrs. P P. Bliss and Mrs. L Sherman of ing Mrs. E. E. Tasker-Mary J. Heath of day evening was a very enjoyable occasion. Boston, Aug. 17. Sell Mount Hope, from Washington visited Mrs. G. F. Randall last Sandypoint is visiting her sister, Alma Kennebec for Baltimore, ran aslior on the Belfast Price The party of about seventy-five attended Current. O'Hara-Last Mrs. M. C. eastern side of Craigbill Channel below the Frankie week. Sunday evening Carpenter entertainment and Baltimore, Tuesday, where she remained CORRECTED WEEKLY EOR THE JOURNAL. Gordon had a night blooming cereus with report that Jere Grady and his talented Islesboro. The social event of the sea- some time before being floated by a tug. ron uce jinrh r. tiers n u( / rmi itcertt eight blossoms opened at once. It was a New York, Aug. 17. Farnhamofsch Apples, p bu, 50 a 00 IHay, p ton, GOUalOuO son was a Prall on Thurs- Capt •• w;fe were at their best and gave a hue reception by Mrs 4o5 play. beautiful sight. Lillian Woodruff, before reported ashore at dried, p lb, jHides, p lb, 656 1-2 at 5 p. to her Beaus, 1 30a 1 40 I Lamb, lb, 12 The school day, m., Aug. 17, sister, in the hurricane 8, pea, p Notice is committee offer the High Ponce, PR, Aug. reports medium, 130al4o Lamb Skins. 25 535 hereby given that a discount of 4 per Baroness Huene of St. Petersburg, who, Morrill. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur B. Hatch that the vessel lies in three feet of water, cent, will he made on all taxes for ISOO to school class of 1900 the choice of vel’weyes, 1 50 a l 00 Mutton, p lb., 6 paid CAPITAL STOCK, $150.01*' French for and has settled down six feet in me before August 15th. 1 shall he at cite. Aider- with her husband. Baron Von have the of their iu the sand Butter, p tb, 15 a. 18 Oats, p bn, 32 lb. the school in Hoenigen- sympathy many friends 35.(545 man’s Room in Memorial .oming year place of the pre- and mud, aud must be pulled ahead some Beet, p tb, <*ai> Potatoes, 50 Building, on and after Huene and two children are the the sudden death of their little 1st. until further SURPLUS, scribed work in and visiting boy. last Sun- 1500 feet before she floats. All the Barley, p bu, 40(0.45 'Round Hog, 5 August daily, notice, from 8.311 $33,00* astronomy physics. lighters to 11.30 a. m., and from 1.3" to 4.3" r. m. Rev. Dr. William Prall and wife at their after a few hours are either and or and it Cheese, p tb, ^10 Straw, p ton, 6 00 5 7 00 This offer involves no diminution of day morning, illness from high dry sunk, DEPOSITS the Chicken, p tb, 18 Turkey, p lb. C. It Collector. home. The baroness is a will be some time before any of them are 16^17 > SAKCENT, town school elegant daughter “thermic” fever. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. Calf Skills, 50a75 Tallow. 1 3 book fund as the committee ready for service. l-2^i Belfast, August 1. 18d!).—31 of a former American Ambassador to Rus- Duck, p lb, 14a.15 \ eal, p lb, 6 a. 7 will the text books -A genuine surprise party was that which Safe boxes tor rent^at provide to be used in the Norfolk, Va., August 20. The four-masted Eggs, p doz, 18 Wool, unwashed, 17 deposit sia. The was a affair. study uf French. reception grand met at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha schooner Augustus Palmer of Bath, Me., Fowl, p tb, 10a 11 jWooil. hard, 3 50(5 5 00 #K a year. with 13a 15 3 Scores of people—some of them millionaires Merriam last Thursday evening. The occa- Captain Haskell, loaded 2,125 tons of I Geese, p tb, Wood, soft, 50tt4 09 Our new is unequaled n Nahum L. has Burgm recently construct- in coal, Newport News to Bangor. Me., went Retail Price. Retail Market ATEN CENT CIGAR —who move in high social circles New sion was the G5th natal day of Mrs. Merriam. and UNEXCELLED » ed a novelty in a chair made of ashore last night near Thimble light. The 7«8 entirely silk, St. Louis and other At about 8 o’clock relatives and Beef, corned, p lb, Lime, p bbl, 9051 00 Yrork, Philadelphia, friends to sea was very high and she imme- and burglary in the country. cotton and linen spoo' manufactured at the running Butter salt, 14 tb, 18(0/20 (>at Meal, p lb, 455 F™F1VE CENTS. were The Baron the number of 45 marched iu diately sank in four fathoms of water. Corn, bu, 48 Onions, of large cities, present. unannounced, p p lb, 4(«5 Those renting boxes can have* spool factory Messn Nickerson & Haskell and crew were Cracked 48 oil kerosene, lOoll Bailey, four French the head of the column led John F. Captain rescued by Corn, p bu, gal, speaks languages—including by Shel- Corn 48 3«4 rivilege of taking their boxes where he is employed. The chair is an imi- the Maryland pilot boat Pilot and transferred Meal, p bu, Pollock, p lb, poor a- sox. and German—but not English; but many don of Belfast and Mrs. M. A. P. ward of Cheese, p tt., I4al5 Pork, p lb 758 vaults. tation Say to an English tramp steamer which brought of those of our grandfather’s and Cotton Seed, 1 25 Plaster, 112 day, could either French or Ger- Thorndike. Ice them to Norfolk this afternoon. The Mer- p cwt, p.bbl, present speak cream,cake,candy, peanuts Codfish, If. 5a8 Meal, lb 3 is made strong en for use. The chair dry, p Rye p Probate Court, within and it ough and were thus able to converse with ritt wrecking company report the Palmer as 12 man, and ice water were produced by the party, Carnberries, p . 1899. him. and stowed at a later Sugar, liberally away hour. Charters. Henry B Norfolk Flour, p bbl, 4 50a4 75 Salt, T. 1p bu, 35 design shows a good deal of Ship Hyde, certain m. ingenuity. was G. H. bu. 1 oo Sweet 6 Two instrument, purport Prospect Village. The S. B. I. S. will Mrs. Merriam the of to coal, t. Bark Seed, 50(5(2 Potatoes, tenements, No. ft Miller St Kn- '■ recipient many Honolulu, p Josephine, V will and testament «*t J' >H N New York to Port t. Lard, p p, 85)S What Meal, 5 The funeral of Capt. William Carion took meet with Mrs. Clara Cummings this, Thurs- beautiful presents. The evening passed iu Spain, general cargo, p quire of GKO. w BURKETT. tie of Belfast, in said I'.-imiv Sch John C Smith, New York to been f< at the Wilming- ed, having presentei.1 place residence of his sister. Mrs. day, afternoon and evening-Mrs. Nancy social chat, with music by the Merriam-Vick- t. BORjN. ton, N C, salt, p Coal freights: Sch Ed i• »• --—__ Ordered, That iv«•; :o• 1 afternoon. with H News to < 1- Briggs, Sunday Mariner’s Lodge, Gerrity and children of Bangor are spend- ery-Sheldon orchestra, closing original Blake, Newport Bangor, $1.10. terested by causing a ■! Ball. In 15, t•» Mr. and! op\ F. & A. Sch John F Randall, same, $1. Sch Anna Bncksport, August lished three weeks sun e.--iv* M., performed the Masonic burial ing a few weeks with Mrs. G.’s mother, Mrs. chronicles by Mrs. M. A. P. Say ward. The Mrs. Fred M. Ball, a son. Port Johnston to 02 12 Journal, published at Bella- service at the house. Pendleton, Boston, Blake. In 13, ro Mr. and The interment was at D Killman-Mrs. M. Keen of Lynn, chronicles dealt largely with a similar party Eastbrook, August j Music at a Probate Com Mass., cents and m. pear b. Sch Almeda Willey, Wce- Mrs. Simeon Blake, a son. Gurdy within and for said * ount the Hurdy Harbor cemetery. Capt. Carion com- is visiting her old home and mother, Mrs. held at John F. Sheldon’s the week previous, hawkeu to Bath, 75 cents. Sch Grace Web- Black. In to Mr. and Mrs. Surry, August 9, Furnished for on all of nex 1. ai tei : a son. balls, parties, etc., day September manded several vessels which were built ster, Port to Bangor, 07 cents. Sch Henry Black, 1 at M. T. Mudgett... .South Branch Grange is the occasion being Mr. Sheldon's second 21st Liberty noon, and show cause, f an., Post Perth Amboy to 70 cents. Carter. Iti Surry, August 5, to Mr. and Mrs. I occasions. Address He retired from the sea A Boy, Bangor, same should not be \ roved. v; 1 Searsport. several flourishing. harvest feast was served birthday. It was a very late hour when to Joseph Carter, a son. Brig Katahdin, Port Liberty Camden, 70 ! JOSEPHINE KNIGHT or OLo L. .lollNs and on Grindle. In Penobscot, August 11, to Mr and years ago, account of illness had not last Saturday evening, with company from your correspondent arrived home.Mrs. cents. Sch Nightingale, Perth to A true copy. Attest Amboy Mrs. Lucius M. Grindle, a daughter. been in Sell to 31 AltV McCOKKISON, 3w34 t has 1. Ha/i active business for some time be- Silver Star Grange-Isa Ethel Lowe of A. A. Hatch and daughter arrived heme last Biddeford, $1. Puritan, Philadelphia Gregory. In Rockland, August 17, to Mr. and | 2Gtf Box fore his Dover, $1 25 and towage. Mrs. S. W. a son. 80, Searsniont 3Ie. death. Belfast is a week with her week... .Rev. and Mrs. re- Gregory, j Probate Court, within and spending sister, Wesley Wiggin Freights. The Circular of Brown Lord. In Ellsworth, to Mr. and | Freight August 13, Waldo, in vacation, the 22 Catherine Lowe Littlefield.... W;u. Gould turned to last week-Mrs. & for the Mrs. Hiram C. a Oue of the affairs that Rockport, Mass., Co., New York, reports week end- Lord, daughter. L>. 1899. pleasantest has Leach. In to Mr. and of Brooks last with his has in ing August 19: The position of the market Penobscot, August 14, j come off in for a spent Sunday brother, Sarah Clark, who been visiting town Mrs. Herbert M. THOMAS J. LYNCH, <.ua Searsport long time was a for vessels does not in Leach, a daughter. I F. Gould-Mrs. O. S. Erskine and Mrs. the two has to and long voyage change Paul. In Rockport, 12, to Mr. ami Mrs. 1 1 HANDY, minor ol Liberiv, reception and ball at Union past weeks, gone Prospect, is want- August Hall, Monday any important particular. Tonnage Ralph Paul, a son. Waldo, ha\ inn presented .1 pc' Andrew of were Hopkins Frankfort the .1. D. White and are at ed both for case oil to far Eastern A a: evening, given by W. R. Cornell and G. A. Searsport... family destina- Saunders. In Orland, August S, to Mr. and Rood, square piano, used but very little, will license to sell a; private sale of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Little- the Ground in tions, and cargo to the and Mrs. R. a son. be sold at a bargain to close an estate. .May be of certain real estate described Alexander of under the guests Camp Washington... .Mr. and general Colonies, Irving Saunders, Boston, manage- are to meet what Tibbetts. In Centre Montville, August 13, to seen at late residence of Margaret A. Stowers', d belon^rinir to his said ward, an field one last week... .Grace Mrs. Lewis went to on a though shippers prepared day Partridge, Jackson Augusta j Mr. and Mrs. John a ceased, at on to Samuel needs m the Savinas Bank. ment of Policeman James O. Orr, who in- are regarded as full market rates, owners are Tibbetts, daughter. Sandypoiut, application who has been a mouth’s vacation visit last week.Miss Minnie Woods is Wardwell. In 20, to Mr. and French. U. F. DI NTON, Adm’r. Ordered, That the said pet it 1 troduced the to spending not prompt in the acceptance, hoping to ob- I Bncksport, July parties Searsport and is Mrs. George Wardwell, a son. July 17, 1899.—t»w29 all persons interested b\ with her Mrs. I. much in health.... Mr. tain more remunerative terms later on. ■ to make them mother, F. Gould, returned improved Claude order to be published t hn e v. endeavoring acq minted with is to Belfast last Isaac Grover has traded farms with W. P. Bick- Barrel petroleum tonnage yet scarce, and in the Republican Journal.a ue our citizens that their Sunday-Mrs. Cum- MARRIED, stay may lie as pleas- with a moderate demand experienced the I at Belfast, that tins ma> .11 uell of Belmont and will move soon. •' mings and daughter Ethel intend to visit her a firm tone. I tv* he held at Bella-' w ant as possible- Our young entered market retains Considerable Devfreuay-Dellaway. In WANTED. Court, people Searsport, August the 12th duv u s,■; into husband in Somes’ Sound for a few weeks. Searsnomt. The fall terms of school will interest is yet manifested for lumber tonnage 19, Rev. R. G. William S. Deverenax County,on the spirit of the occassion and a 1 by Harlmtt, at ten of the .dock hetore irge to the River but vessels are offer- of Stockton ami Miss Mabel 1. Experienced Coat Makers, to of is Plate, yet Springs Dellaway ■ number were -Mrs. Nellie Hall Camden the guest the and No. it any they have, why the pi a present, their summer cos- begin Aug. 28th, (except village ed would $13 50 of East Boston. sparingly. Shippers pay @ whom steady employment trill be er should not be of her aunt. Mrs. I. F. Gould... .Freeman will with the fol- H erse V- ('■ etch ell. In 2o. granted tumes giving the hall a brilliant appearance. 5, which begin Sept. 5th) $14 from Gulf ports to Buenos Ay res,$9 50 Troy, August by, oko.i: o Lorenzo Gareelon. Esq., Charles Horsey and Miss given. E. J. WILEY. Mr Littlefield of Wisconsin is his teachers: Annie J. $10.50 as to size of vessel and loading port A true copy. Attest Among Orr’s party from Boston were visiting lowing Village school, Emma E. Getchell, both of Troy Centre. from the Provinces, $9 from and 4w34 Me. ( has. p. 11a/1 J A. Suilivan brother, Nathaniel Littlefield. Edith G. North Boston, Freeman-Gifford. In Rockland, August 9, I Camden, and wife, Charles Mintz and Miller; assistant, Wilson; from Portland. Brazil and other $9.50 South William E. Freeman and Lulu E. both -I 1 GilVonl, CTOR'S NOTICE wife- North Troy. Dr. Harry Gould was in Searsmont, Lula Mayhew ; East Searsmont, American freights remain quiet, though Rockland. E4XE(t uives ii"t ice that lie 1m .Miss E. Alice E. rates are well sustained in the face of the Knight Nickerson. In Verona, August 12, Obituary. town recently... Angie Garcelon is Addie McLain; Mountain, Tib- Executor of the last vvill i; Died in Searsport, Aug 17th, limited offerings of tonnage for business in Willis E. Knight of Bangor and Miss < ora B. FOR SALE. J sojourning at Northport.A. L. Copeland betts; Ridge, Mrs. Jennie Mclnnes; No. 5, few IS’ickerson of Verona. JAMES K. O ROSS Friendly Bickmore, aged 64 yrs., 6 mos. that direction. Some West ludia and Moorf.-Larrabee. In Jackson, 13, at Swan ■' and returned to their home in Brock- Edna Rackliffe; No. 10, Harriet E. are in August Cottage Lake, vi the County <>1 Waldo. A’ was family Bean; Windward orders market, but Bickmore the son of the late Josiah ship- George B. Moore of Dixmont and Cora A. Larra- the directs. All >• are not Cottage at Northport as law pm- 17th.William Severance, Josepbene Knight; Union school pers’ requirements readily tilled, bee. ot sau! and Hannah Bickmore and was born ton, Mass., Aug. Whitney against the estate in owing to the hesitancy of owners to Slate-Robbins. At VVM. A CLARK wife of Pittsfield were the (S. Montville) Mrs. Emma F. Davis_C. accept Berkley Temple, Boston, present the same for sen Feb. the and guests of Coastwise lumber Feb. 9. Carrie of Bel- Montville, 2, 1865, oldest of seven tropical freights. rates IP99, Robbins. lormerly Belfast, 24, 1899.—Iw34 thereto are requested W. S. Gunn of Bennington, N. H was in and Dr. Ames August 1 children, four of whom survive. their nephew,Clarence Whitney, Aug.l8th... are firm under a fair demand for tonnage, fast, Maine, W. Slate of Spring- ately. IT h Air. Bick- field, Mass. Miss Ethel Stone, who has been at Islesboro town last week-Ralph 1*. Fowler is visit- and limited offerings. Colliers to the East Thorndike, August s. 18‘.,4d more came to Searsport in 1847. He began friends at Bluehill-Mrs. of are in good demand, and rates indicate a Belfast Savings Bank. for.several weeks, returned Thursday. ing Sprague N >TI going to sea when very young and was for hardening tendency, notwithstanding the _DIED._ 4 DMINISTKATRIX S Swan’s Island is her Mrs. Notice is hereby given that Savings Book No. notice tl at -' Miss Olga Maloon of Burnham called on visiting daughter, are fair. A hereby gives many years engaged in the West India tonnage offerings Bickmore. In 5142, 7272, issued this Bank, has been lost e trade, G. M. Bailey.Maude E. is in Searsport, August 17, ,J. Friendly by pointed administratrix of friends in town recently.Mrs. A. Muzzy 64 ears and 6 months. and application has been made tor a commanding at different times several ves- Lydia Bickiuore, aged > duplicate C. OYERld )CK. book to laws EMILY Garcelon called on relatives and friends Boston for a short time... .Grace Simmons Carlon. Iu Seaisport, August 18, Capt. Wil- according regulating issuing new sels. He retired from the sea about Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that liam 65 and 8 books. JOHN H. Treas. in the County of Waldo, o- twenty is the of Mrs. W. Wilder... .The Sum- Carlon, aged years months. QUIalBY, Aug. 17th, on her return to Pittsfield, from guest Caloerwood. In 6, Uebeeca, Belfast, August 8, 1899.—3w32 ,bonds as the law directs. Ad ; years ago and engaged in farming for a time. Contain Mercury, Camden, August Albion, where she has been visiting her sis- ner family, who have been guests of Mrs. wife of Capt. Seth, Calderwood, aged 70 years, 2 mamls against the estate He married in Charlotte B. the months and 2 desired to present the same July, 1860, Alos- A. T. left last as mercury will surely destroy sense of smell days. ter, Mrs. M. F. Hammond....Mrs. Sarah L. Muzzy, Thursday-Misses Casskns. Iu Rockland, 11, Bessie Ger- all indebted thereto are reqm man, who survives him. Air. Bickmore and McCorrison and completely derange the whole system when August of Pittsfield visited old friends and Josephine Knight Mary trude, daughter of Cassen F. and Nellie E. Cas ment immediately. was a member of Mariner’s Rogers a very lawn party at the home it through the mucous surfaces. Such 1 House for Sale. LINDA A < Lodge, F. and A. gave pleasant entering sens, aged year. 1 in this section last week. of Miss last be used on Freeman. In Willie Libertyville, July 11, lsoo M., and has filled several offices in that aquaintances Knight Saturday evening_ articles should never except prescrip- Rockland, August 12, M., Bert Stevens and wife and master Van visit- Bennett of is son of John and Lena 5 months Felix Pautucket, R. I., the tions from physicians, as the Freeman, aged OF PARK AND CHARLES STREETS body. His funeral took after- ed G. S. and wife last week. The reputable damage and 6 days. Y place Sunday Tyler guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Crie....Mrs. the CORNEREnquire of N<*l,< they will do is ten fold to good you can pos- Hatch. In Morrill, 20, Barak A., son ADMINISTRATOR’S noon and was conducted by Rev. H. W. friends of Mrs. Stevens will be pleased to Ella Churchill and friends of Beverly, Mass., August 22tf MRS. W. H. MOODY, i\ hereby gives notice that derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh of A. B. and Alice Hatch, aged 1 year, 4 months At A. A. 29 Miller Street. with d learn that she is able to walk about without were at Joshua Rivers’ last week... .Charles sibly Cure Small’s, pointed administrator, Norton. The Masonic burial service was and 7 days. .The last of the W. C. T. U. manufactured F. J. Cheney & Co., the estate of help... meeting Brown has gone to the Islands this week to by Toledo, O.,’ Hutchins. In Freedom, August 9, John Hutch- read at the grave. EMILY PEIRCE, iat„ "I U' was held at the home of Mrs. Gertie Cook, buy lambs....Melvin Wood of Pasadena, contains no mercury, and is taken internally,act- ins, aged 81 years and 5 months. a of Waldo, '.« < NORTH where very pleasant afternoon was passed, was the of Mr. and Mrs. blood and mucous Moulton. In Camden, August 4, Ralph C., son in the County SEARSPORT ITEMS. California, guest ing directly upon the surfaces 1" in Misses Bertha Hill- Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moulton, 24 years, 8 NOTICE. bonds as the law directs. All 1" especially greeting Joshua Rivers last week.... Celia aged ~ Mrs. Helen Drew in of the In Hall’s Catarrh Cure be ot visited Searsport Vil- man and Carrie who have been system. buying months and 19 days. mauds against the estate Weymouth, Taylor of Dorchester, Mass., is visiting her It is taken t •" sure you get the genuine. internally Young. In Matinicns, August 11, Timothy All persons who sell milk in Belfast are requir- desired to the same lage last week. away, and Mrs. Sarah Rogers, one of the Mrs. M. A. Fowler-A. B. Tooth- Ohio, by F. J. present sister, and is made in Toledo, Cheney & Young, 70 years. ed statute to their names, with all indebted thereto are reqm-o charter members of Union. The next aged by register etc., Troy aker of Bangor was in town last Wednes- Co. Testimonials free, Young. In John son of the within one month of this notice. ment Mrs. Emma Perkins of Frankfort is visit* 75c. Belfast, August 18, W., inspector immediately. HA meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Grace day.... Alice Abbott of Camden is visiting KS^Sold by Druggists, price per bottle. and Etta of Jamaica DR. \V. L. WEST, Milk JAMES S the best. Wellington Young Plain, Inspector. ing at Asa Carter’s. Gray Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 29th. her grandparents at the Neven’s House. Hall’s Family Pills are 4w34 Mass., aged 6 months. Belfast, August 17, 1899.—33 Belfast, August 8, 1898.—