The Republican Journal.
~~ TO.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1898. NUMBER 36.
larged. The fact has been demonstrated Be (tasters in at the of Rockfand. ly finished an extensive job cottage living in the Limerock City who could prop- PERSONAL. that cotton can be manu- PERSONAL. goods profitably W. R. of Boston at Dark Harbor, be added to factured iu California.President Wil- Dupee erly this list. On a recent visit to Hying Rockland a Islesboro. When this was James Foss went to Boston fred Woodruff of the Mormon church article started it was in- Saturday. H. C. Pitcher was in Bangor on business ii.'PAV JWOKX1SG BY TJHE Journal representative was struck by the Roscoe the member of the tended to confine died in San Francisco Sept. 2, aged 91 Staples, junior it to people formerly of Miss Reta Patterson of Rockland is visit- Tuesday. faces seen on years. He was born at the streets, and the names on firm of Simpson & Staples, harness makers, Belfast, but now in business or Farmington, Ct., professional ing relatives in Belfast. Mrs. Walter D. returned Pub. once is a to Rockland 23 Staples Saturday Journal Co. in 1807 and was one of the original pio- signs, familiar in Belfast, and this Bel faster, who came life in Rockland, but we must make another .. Mrs. Lois E. from a visit in Rockland. neers that reached Salt Lake in of his Stearns went to Boston Sat- lef valley prompted a later call with a view to years ago and learned the trade broth- exception. All over the city were bills of looking visit t" PAPER for Maine Seafar- 1847. lie was of the church for but urday^ friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. N. Black are president up the ex-Belfasters in the Limerock City. er Leander, also a Belfast boy, who now the great labor-day demonstration at Oak- spending k: People." the last 10 years.The Xovoe the week in Lewiston. Vremya The result was a surprise, for it was found lives in Monroe and is well known to horse- land Park, Sept. 5th. L. M. Miss Louise Hall returned home Saturday of St. Petersburg,replying to criticisms of Staples, Esq., that men as and manufacturer of a visit in Brooks. the Czar’s there were no less than twenty men the inventor of Washington was announced as orator of from Vincent T. Beckwith of Boston is visit- ii In City and County peace note, interprets them as and women iu business or the halter. Mr. Staples has been a the Mr. was ing his old home in Waldo. meaning that the “powers are to remain professional life Staples day. Staples born in Swan- Mrs. W. K. Keene went to Rockland last in member of the firm 10 do a in the relative positions they now occupy Rockland who formerly lived in Belfast. years. They ville, July 22, 1847. He enlisted twice dur- Thursday to visit friends. Mrs. H. E. Ellis and Miss Grace A Lord In advance,$2.00a year; and busi- 1 and together seek the means of the most known of general harness-making repairing the civil war, but was under are in cents for three months. rendering Perhaps widely the ing age the E. A. Morrill of was in town Lewiston this week. the Roekport For one square, one inch unnecessary expensive and purpose- Belfast in Rockland is ness, and carry a line of trunks, bags, robes, first time and could not the consent of contingent Judge get last on business. Mrs. Horace is relativ cuts for one week, and less armaments which are ruining all horse goods, in- Thursday Twombly visiting s lent William H. Fogler, who was found blankets, whips and.general his parehts, and on his second enlistment in insertion. busily in Rockland and Tliomaston. nations.” The paper then adds: “There halter. Their of Calvin Hervey and Robert Emery spent engaged in his office iu the court house. cluding the Staples place the 26th Maine, in the company commanded is no of immediate disarmament question street. the iu Angier Jacobs and wife are rela- Journal. is a native of business is 309 Main bv Capt. Charles Baker of the ex- day Saturday Bucksport. visiting To-Way’s or the resulting which seem Judge Fogler Lincolnville, Belfast, consequences establishment of tives in North New Portland io disturb the French and Germans.”. and after attending Waterville At the custom tailoring amining surgeon found evidences of pulmon- Mrs. If. A. Dodge of Lewiston is visiting 1. College 1'Ai.I & No. 373 Main street, Wm. A. weakness he her Mrs. Brown. Alfred A. Small left liev. Thomas Haywood died at his home studied law iu Belfast, where lie was ad- Knight Hill, ary and was rejected. He then mother, Henry yesterday to join Mrs. i\vyer Poet..Belfasters iu X. (><> mitted to the Hill was found—another ex-Belfast boy and studied law in the office of James B. Small in for a short visit. i* ;«■<. .('ik\ Government. Elizabeth, J., Sept. 2d, aged bar iu 1802. He then joined Murch, Frank Lord returned home Monday from Winthrop ■ ,i" .The He was born in office of the Belfast Schools. years. England. He the as a iu the a graduate of the printing and later was admitted to Clifton M. army captain 19th Maine job Esq., Belfast, prac- a visit in Banger and Brooksville. Gray of Meadville, Pa., an v- l was past patriarch of the Sous of A edi- worthy Regiment and was promoted to late Goo W. Burgess. good many tice at the Waldo county bar, soon after tak- iu to visit relative* w: k 2. of Great Britain and successively Mr. and Mrs. James S. Harrimau went to Belfast Saturday Temperance past tions Advertiser were,“worked his major aud lieutenant-colonel. He was se- of the Belfast ing up residence in Washington, Knox Mrs. A. Maine Farm. ••Rod deputy supreme chief ranger of the In- Boston Thursday for a short visit Smith of Somerville, Mass is a wounded at off'’' on the old hand (a token au hour) which has since his i-i Sword Fish..Sir Order of Foresters, liev. verely the battle of press ■ounty, been home. of Mr. and dependent Mr. Tolopotomy E. to Port- guest Mrs. Albert Gammans it “rolled the forms.” Miss Mary Cunningham went Dawson. .The Shipen Ilaywood enjoyed the distinction of being and was discharged, soon after which lie by the writer while Billy Booking over this no doubt incomplete I it-place. land last Thursday for a short visit. Irving Bowden returned to North yes- the first man to introduce Xeal the was appointed provost marshal for the Bel- Mr. Hill came to Rockland20 years ago and, list of Belfasters in Rockland, we venture Jay Dow, after his business. For terday spending a few days at home prohibtionist, to an audience. fast district. He the of like Mr. Shea, hanged the assertion that no in the State has Mrs. Susan Dodge of Liberty is visiting lime. .The Czar’s Pro- English began practice law place A conference of the a member of the firm James Gammans and of New ton -ii.it Notes. special Adams, iu Belfast in 1800 and was soon recognized 18 years lie has been contributed to any one of its neighbors so her daughter, Mrs. Frank B. Myrick. daughter American and United .States express com- and time their trade has con- Centre, Mass., are visiting relatives in Bel I At.E 4 as one of the ablest lawyers iD East during that many men and woman who have become Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. are at North was held in Bailey panies Chicago Sept. 2d and work is the better last. Templars. .Transfers Maine. He practiced iu Belfast stantly increased. Their prominent in business and professional life New Portland, where Mr. B. is teaching. l.'-cal Industries., it was decided that the companies would twenty- four and that class of men’s custom clothing. Conscien- Wilson A. Whitten of Vinaihaven was in •.it* Secret Societies.. from this date bear the expense of the years during time held many Dr. George W. Stoddard left to well Monday Belfast war tax instead of the to of tious attention to every detail, keeping Government. Tuesday and on busi- requiring public positions trust, including deputy collector City spend the week in Lewiston and vicinity. Wednesday AGE 5. has of abreast of the and using the best ma- ness. stamp consignments.Word been customs, county attorney and mayor of styles W Bells. .The The regular of the Council Mrs. Samuel returned home edding received at Portsmouth, X. satis- with reasonable prices, have meeting City Hodgkinson H.,that Belfast. He moved to Rockland in terials, coupled Miss Jane A. McLellau returned to 1890, was held Monday evening, 5th, There from a six-weeks’ visit in Boston factory arrangements have been made firm a which enables Sept. Monday Bangor. PAGE 6. represented that city iu the of given this reputation after her with for the of the Legislature was one absentee from the Board of Aider- Monday spending vacation iu B Spain transportation them to be in constant of orders Miss Tosier of Mass., Children. The Cuss Be- 1897, and was appointed to a seat on the Su- receipt Marjorie Whitman, fast. at the of the men aud three from the Common Council. .Register of Deep W ater prisoners expense Spanish and the Do- has returned home after a short visit in Bel- preme bench of the State in 1898. He from every section of the Union Have tr. Imperial Policy?... government—Secretary has notifi- May, The roll of accounts was the amounts Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Alger from 25 to passed, fast. Prescott returned W ..r Time vpoem). ed the of the various has held two terms of court—the term minion of Canada. They employ adjutant generals April under the various as home from a visit of a few 1 appropriations being Monday days in I'AiiE 7. them to take charge of iu and the term iu 30 hands. Mrs. Thomas Linnekin of Knox visited States, directing Androscoggin May Saga- follows : Bangor. a- t" Become a Teacher. all sick soldiers, place them in the hospiil dahoc. Dr. F. E. Fobett’s dental rooms at No. her daughter, Mrs. Judson E. Cottrell, last | limit. .A Soldier to the Queen. Contingent.S 813.98 Mr. and Mrs. als, the United States will the 200 Main street are a first-class Charles Wilson of Rockland Santiago. Jand pay ine nailing Gazette of >ew York in its patronized by Highway. 1359 92 week. expenses. The were guests of Charles R. Coombs the first A e 8. issue of May 7th, has an article and constantly increasing clientage. Fire Department. 1458.41 Miss Jennie C. Whidden went to captioned, Everett, of the week of Bel- Cemetery. 117.98 .nty Correspondence..Ship Lobster Plant iu doctor is a son of Frank A. Follett to visit her Win, H. “Largest America,” which 119 79 Mass., Saturday father, Marriages. Deaths. Washington Whisperings. Id order Boston Dental Library. Albert C. and it introduces as follows: “The and fast ami a graduate of the General W hidden. Burgess, family guests, are to the to the iargest school purposes. Ill 95 keep regular army up maxi- Dr. the week at most complete lobster iu all its details college. He was for several years with School contingent. 11.71 spending Sans Souci cottage, mum of 01,000 men the war department plant E. F. Hanson left Saturday for Chicago on OF THE WEEK. in the G. P. and had rooms in Sears Repairs aud insurance. 54 88 Pitcher’s Pond. will have officers at all stations United States is that owned by F W. | Lombard, port recruiting Permanent repairs. 81.78 business in connection with the Petit Manan Collins for Dr. L. a few He came to Rock- Robert where volunteers are mustered out with at Rockland, Maine.” Our represent- years. Free text books. Capt. F. Patterson and family have f B. Walker 4.28 property. Secretary a view of the men an land in and his skill, moved back giving opportunity ative found Mr. Collins in his office in the 1802, by ability, Sewers. 1341.17 to Belfast, after living iu Lynn — Hon. A. was on Med a and fruit to enlist in the service. The time and close attention to business has built C. Boutelle.M. C., the two and a half poultry regular second story of his establishment busily en- up years which steamer of on his a from farm- they have served in the volunteer a successful Total.$5435.88 City Bangor Saturday way suggestions gaged with one of his captains ;n getting a highly practice. Grand and Mrs. Brackett service will be allowed them as a The were Secretary are in part of Austin C. Phi-brick’s store is a following jurors drawn: Grand to Boston. f poultry yards and fruit steam smack ready for a trip to the clothing Lewiston in of the Good the continuous service in the fishing Jurors—Edwin L. S. charge Templars’ regular Rockland built up and managed Stickney, Percy Edge- Mrs. M. G. Prentiss and Mildred l :*u mation on soils and lo- branch. It is grounds. That business finished he courte- enterprise, daugnter tent at the State Fair. estimated that tlie regular traverse Belfast and business ability. Mr. comb; jurors—Edgar M. Cunning- of Brewer visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pren- is some four or five thousand be- ously showed The Journal man over his by energy apted to the work, best va- army James Miss Florence Curtis of Boston ) lirst work was as a clerk in the ham, H. Stinson, George D. visited low the maximum allowed the bill plant, and what was seen there wasa revela- Philbrick’s Mahoney, tiss last week. «*s for Maine fruit by friends iu Belfast the and growers, which for I hardware store of his brother-in-law, the Edwin M. Crocker. past, week, left provided the increase of the tion, especially when the short time it has Mrs. J W. and Miss Blanche L. ! Dougan yesterday for Old Town. I and when the war late Geo. of Belfast. He came to The report of the committee on finance in grafting fertilizing, regular army began. taken to build this from a small O. Bailey desired_The Maine up industry Sullivan left Monday for a week at Old cly Adjutant Corbin 5>ept. 3d made tlie an- Rockland 2o ago and entered the store settlement with the collector of taxes for Miss Nellie Murphy of Woodstock N B., beginning is considered. Mr. Collins is a years Orchard Beach. reuce will hold its annual nouncement | of tlie intention of the war of F. Soon after he became a 1897, was read and returned home from Belfast and for several a re- 0. Wood. accepted. Tuesday visiting her First Christain church of in the out tlie boy years kept Messrs. W. F. Beau and C. O. Poor went department mustering and at Mr. Wood’s 8 years The report of the committee on schools on sister, Mrs. W. J. Clifford. -1 and 22. The tail fish market here. there was a partner death, opeu- volunteers. Itegiments which have been Believing to The Pines, last for his interest. He carries a large bills of Stillman Grotton and Ansel Robbins Quantabacook, Friday J. J. be on Sept. 20, at 10 for muster out include tlie chance for business iu handling lobsters on ago, bought Hennessey of Anaconda, Mon. .s in designated was read ami a week's outing. m. lair 1 line of and fur- accepted. Both bills were \ and Jesse Wood, First Maine Mai lie ar- a scale he to establish the clothing, hats, caps gents’ Belfast visiting friends. Mrs. infantry ; B, heavy large attempted somewhat Hennessey linen, were in Bath ! and does a large business. reduced. W. E. Kotman of New York, who spends } Aug. tillery; C, Maine heavy artillery; I), business iu Belfast, but finding the place too nishing goods, has been here several weeks j ;\ home. They left Clii- Maine One of the storss of the city, An ordinance relating to cemeteries was Ids summers at North Shore, Northport, left heavy artillery. far distant from the source of decid- large drug Mr. and Mrs. i followed the route via supply Davul W Mansi:-id went to j that of W.ilard C. Pooler, No. 425 Main read and passed. The ordinance as passed for home yesterday. ed to locate in Rockland. Fourteen Oakland to -a to Syracuse, North Politk al Points. The Silver He years Tuesday attend thereupon of ! pub- street, should be .counted among the enter- is published in another column. Miss Millie Shute returned to Philadelphia Portland, Augusta. Bel- licans of Oklahoma have nominated The- ago, in company w;th Stephen Chase, he the Twenty-First Maine Regiment, prises d which Belfast men are at the head. A few petitions f«>r abatement of taxes after her vacation with :. They found the best odore Roosevelt for President in 100u. As started a wholesale fish and lobster business Saturday, spending were cr Penobscot which ran between For some time Mr. Pooler was for received and referred to the commit- her mother m this Boston and ig through Massachusetts Mr. Roosevelt is not a silver man but a in a small shed near the. foot of Sea street. druggist city. j tee on finance. Bangor nearly years and has ; ll Maine.Gov. firm believer in A A Howes «& Co. of this and fifty ago, been rough the gold standard the .'Sil- Four years later the firm dissolved, Mr. city, proved Alderman Ziba H. Nickerson if Lynn, The assessors of in the steamboat, business ever since. a Sept. 1st stat- ver of Oklahoma would seem himself to ho .•ureful and dis- the Baptist chure’i were J telegram Republicans Collins taking the lobster business, which experienced Mass., was a guest the past week of Mr. md of war has to a i retary issued to regard tlie silver issue as of and of granted permission occupy portion if Capt O A Wade f Poor’s Mills s at practically had then grown to considerable proportions. penser drugs compounder pre- Mrs. Percy S Edgeeomb. 1st Maine be dead and buried.Tbe officer street while the home for a visit I Regiment presiding Since to Rockland he High taking down steeple I while his vessel, the arge He now owns and a three scriptions. coming ; E. Ei.is irrived home fr^m Seal : >or'vice at the expiration of tlie New State Democratic occupies story and Herbert | Hampshire has not not shown himself to he a trust- repairing the church. George Hatch, is .it H irtford on Til Ison's only | repairing | ::;ei arrival at the State convention showed his houesty and pat- building wharf, with 1,200 Harbor Friday and went t■» Lewiston Satur- but a as He Au order was the taxes of men in worthy druggist patriot well. passed abating Mrs. Walter P. Carter of Maid Muss camp will be riotism by “In tbe square feet to each floor. The lower floor is to attend the State Fair. -n, j declaring: moderation, the Belfast Water in consider- day .old inside of a enlisted at the lirst cafll for volunteers for Co., 8582.75, returned home a month the discretion, dignity, firmness and sound devoted to receiving, boiling, and Mouday from visit to P-w packing ation as the i be returned to their he has ever tlie war and went w oh his for'concessious, per original con- wife and «-f Rich- Mr. and judgment shown in this great shipping the lobsters; the second to the Spanish Regi- j George Dean, daughter parents, Mrs. M. W. \Vei.-P. ! ■; >ewall’s four-masted President has inent wherever called. He is now in tract. mond returned home last after vis- | crisis, McKinley proved business duty Thursday i. Ed. of East Belfast, arrived offices, manufacturing packing- McIntyre is sp. nd.ng o at San Francisco j himself worthy the chief magistracy of a Augusta waiting to be mustered out. An order was passed “That the board >f Mr. and Mrs. Israel A. Gardner. etc and the third to j iting furlough, from the Massachusetts s. > eat tie with a of nation." cases, ; storage. Mr. 1- | cargo ; great I George 11. Copeland is m the same busi- cemetery trustees shall have the custody Dr. Hovey L. Shepherd of Winchester. w Collins his coal the and has a j ship Enterprise with relatives n > ov J hicli is tlit* largest car- 1 buys by cargo, and control of the ; ness in Rockland that he formerly carried hearse belonging to the Mass., arrived Saturday to visit his parents, d (balden Gate from a that wi’l hold 500 or a Mr. 1 coal-pocket tons, and Mrs. John H. Oulu v r> t d | Fish and Came. Hon. T. Carle- on on a city, and that said hoard is author- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman W. Mrs. Caroline Fletcher Leroy i:i Belfast, but somewhat larger hereby Shepherd. | year’s supply. The vessels discharge at the Mouday fr.*m a three n ton, chairman of tlie fish and game com- 15 and ized to sell said hearse in such manner as in evening ■i mis. of scale. He came to Belfast years ago Mrs. Everett Roberts of Dorchester. Mass. Norridgewock, missioners, that the building and there are tw > to dis- ure trip to the west and the Great Luk- says reports from openings out the 5 10 cent store of A. H. their will lie most ead at the reunion of the bought and judgment advantageous home last from a visit northern Maine indicate that the woods charge the coal, one ou the wharf for the returned Saturday to, d ‘belt 5 later he sold to to the Hon. Parker and wife of Bind s- Fletcher at Tre- Traftou, which years i city.” her Mr. and Mrs. W. Wise. SpohYrd | are swarming with deer—more than all steamers and one inside the building for use j parents. George ? !' »stou, Mrs. Walter H. Richards and then moved to Two orders were the port were the guests of Hon. T. H. Sherm m Thursday. the hunters can need. Moose are also in- passed authorizing 1 'la* bard of in boiliug. The ice-liouse is John F. Smalley went to Levant Monday and | these reunions conveniently a settlement of hack taxes ou certain Rev. G. G. Winslow the week. creasing in numbers, while caribou are Rockland. He bought similar business of property past, I -r for the past 22 years, arranged and holds a year’s supply, about to represent PLn nix Lodge of Masons at the their own. tlie Mr. H. C. and 4 after out on payment of taxes and costs without in- holding Upon whole, Smith, years bought Misses Florence •: -• >. j o) be present on Tliurs- 4(Hi tons. Everything about the establish- funeral of George W. Purrington, formerly McCarty B Carleton believes tlie outlook for autumn the Bioknell Tea Co. A later tire in terest. was year ; Blanche Gilmore of l "wever, represented ment is with a of this city. Bro.-ktou, Mass wen*, is excellent.A letter has been arranged view to convenience C. H. collector of i Fletcher of Caribou. hunting the building damaged his 5 and 10 cent stock Sargent, taxes, reported to of the Frankfort yesterday ift-r a short visit ;n received by the lish and game commis- and quick handling lobsters, and the as follows: Miss Flora Burgess ami Mr. Lloyd Good- and store, and he moved the business to No. Belfast. sioners in which Charles A. a as ■ Wren, reg- is neat and wholesome as *'win of Waltham, Mass.. wh<> have been [ there were built in place any place 808 Main street. He has gradually added to Collected from Aug. 1 to Sept. 5. 830.078 -_S istered wrote that he started iu a j Miss Annie W. '1 and guide, of business in the The lobsters are Paid James Pattee, treasurer 28,582.00 a vacation in East Belfast, return- Sim, nton of Camden has \ square rigged ships city. his lines of until he now a spending canoe from JSchoodic and in an hour and goods keeps j Cash on hand. 1 514.2S l»een the brigantines, last year bought at the and ed home last Friday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \\ twenty-eight minutes from the time lie fishinj^grouuds brought variety store, including a large line of * country but one small iu two steamers and two sai Burkett at their <•< ttage 01 the North Shore j iuto the canoe he counted IT deer by iug smacks. 830,078 28 Mrs. Nettie Wheeler ami daughter Millie anil not a or stepped crockery. X \ bed, ship brig- The steamer Grace is uthpoit. and two caribou, lie also stated that he Morgan the pioneer Aldermen Poor ami Kaukiu were of Cambridgeport, Mass., who have been has usurped the trade iu I A business which may perhaps be iuclud- appoint- saw plenty of moose tracks but no moose. steam fishing smack of Maine, and the Iua ed to make sewer assessments. and Mrs. D. H I return- Hon. aud Mrs. F. S. W ills hav- nod ssels were employed and i ed in this summary is that of Mrs. Helen visiting Gapt. ibhy. F. Coliius, a steam smack O feet was ed home last to their home in Viualhaven j schooner class are now in long, Rhoades, formerly Mrs. W. P. Clark, hair Adjourned. Saturday. after spending built last for this business. the season at present year the steel ship A Poet. year The two Misses and Nora McCabe *>f tlieir cottage «»n N.»rthport \ Lawyer worker, No. 400 Main street, she having been The New Law. Daisy Ryder elps has been launched at schooners Bar Bel and Fannie May are swift, Bankruptcy Camp Ground. j in Belfast a of the time for several Boston returned home Saturday after a short -l Frank II. who a portion l is to be constructed. Colley, has opened law staunch and carriers. T lere are 5 cars good There has been some visit in Belfast and Searsmont. Miss Isa E. G. Crabtre of the il'chcock at St office at Old Orchard for the summer years. Her store is well-stocked and she apprehension among Chelsea, Mass \ Petersburg in the dock for holding live lobsters, with an business men as to the exact scope of the them. months, is one of Portland’s rising young at- has a She has been in McCabe accompanied Gazette, aud Mrs. Crabtre left for a ; iie State Department that large patronage. new Tuesday a man of of The bankruptcy law, which says that any torneys, and literary ability as aggregate capacity 50,000. establish- visit m Brewer and i.ded by the Russian minis- Rockland 12 years. person shall he deemed insolvent whenever George Longfellow went to Augusta Fri- Sullivan, after spending well. In fact, it was a disappointment to ment to IS and the Count a gives employment men, the of his a week in North | affairs, Muravieff, some of Mr. Colley's friends when he chose Ferd G. Singhi, who will be remembered aggregate property, exclusive of day to meet his brother, William H. Long- port. \ entieal note addressed lobsters are shipped, both alive and boiled, any property lie may have shall by the law as his profession, it Having been pre- as a barber in the McClintock transferred, fellow of New who, with Ins wife and L. H. having shop at a fair York, Murdi, city clerk, lias shaved off ar to all of the dicted that he could make for himself to every State east of the Mountains. not, valuation, be sufficient in \ representa- easily Rocky is a vacation at block several years ago, has a very pleasant amount to pay his debts. daughter, spending Five the beard he had worn for 4 It has of a place among the lirst writers of the week of fair years. l rsburg foreign govern- day. It being the the Bangor one Under the law of He is a Belfast and for four and fitted establishment in the same old 1807, the courts held Islands. his of l ig a joint conference to boy years was city finely changed appearance, course, hut his Belfaster could not be found—Dr. F. E. that the amount of a debtor’s property, as editor of the Belfast Age. It was during that hue on Main street. the Belfast friends him icstion of general disarma- v. ith bis was of no Conductor Owen Clements, of recognize readily. j period that some of his best work was done. Freeman, Veterinary Surgeon. Dr. Freeman compared debts, conse- »R text of the note will be Leaving Main street and goiug out near quence. The now arises whether and Waterville train, is a One of his poems, When Horace Used to is a native of Be fast, and after question freight running Mrs. Mary A. Phil brick of Wmterport mail_Dr. graduating the Knox & Lincoln two florist tiie new law's definition means, for Orouhyateklia Sing,” lias been copied widely into the Bos- depot large instance, State fair train from Skowhegau this week. visited her h at the Ontario and a brothers, dosej and Adouiram a re-elected ton Veterinary college prac- that merchant or manufacturer who is do- sly Supreme dailies and other western and establishments are seen. are owned William is on the Bel- papers They business ou a McTaggart conductor H. Banks, the past week. Adonirain re- at lie annual of the lias him the kindest of ticing awhile in the West he opened ing capital of, say, $25,000, meeting brought criticisms and carried on Albert W. by Cunningham, and secures credit for more than that sum, fast train. turned home with her | ut Independent Order of writers and publishers. Many of his poems an office in his native city. As he was Tuesday on Park street, and his sister, Mrs. is in danger of being declared insolvent session hist are of the same style as Eugene Field’s and Augusta Rev. G. B. Us of was in this | Aug. Toronto, the pioneer veterinary here he labored under whenever his liabilities exceed his assets. ley Bangor E. S. Hayward of Hyde Park, Mass., have a and sweetness that can but C. on Pleasant street. The two spent chosen as the pathos Mather, city yesterday, the guest of his son, Reuben Vngeleswas but soon had a The subject is of sufficient importance to with his who were captivate the reader. Mr. Colley is a many difficulties, good prac- are who is his wife’s Mr. Sunday family, vis.ting meeting.Vcting places very much alike in their details, have warranted the securing of eminent Usley, visiting parents, Secretary prominent member of the Maine Press As- tice and held the position of Inspector of and Mrs. Morrill. at Mrs. C. M. Washburn’s. They left for vred the release of all the each located on a corner with green-houses legal advice, which is to the effect: Llewellyn [Waterville | sociation, having been the poet of that or- following Mail 1st. Milk. On the death of Dr. Farnham of “A man must commit some act of bank- Sept. home by steamer Penobscot Monday. j prisoners captured in the ganization fur four years, [Biddeford on two streets, 10 feet wide and from 80 to last Dr. Freemat mov- ruptcy before his case can come within the Rev. ami Mrs. A. T. and little Win. S. of y from Cervera’s fleet, Journal. Rockland, year, 100 feet and an at Riugold McGowan the Metropolitan long, office the junc- jurisdiction of the bankruptcy law. That ■w at and Sea- ed there, and now has a w nich is daughter Helen, Mrs. Rin- Annapolis clientage tion. Mrs. Mather has been in the business is, he must actually be in default. It is well accompanied by Steamship Co., Boston, visited relatives in Portsmouth harbor, the Secret societies. highly satisfactory financially and known that business men ofteD secure gold’s mother, Mrs. L. L. went to Belfast the gratify- about 10 years and Mr. built many Robbins, past weeK, accompanied by Mrs. g at the and the Cunningham academy He is of Milk credit far in excess of their invested capital their home in Gardiner last after a McGowan He was an on ing professionally. Inspector his Louses 3 The are Friday, officer the steaui- isumu.1 lie years ago. proprietors or so as on executive Belfast Company, U. R., of assets, but long they keep paying month's visit in Belfast. Knights Py- of Rockland. His office is at No. 15 12 Gay of Hie National Red con- a son and daughter Capt. Henry W. Cun- Iebts and their the Mrs. H. I). aud Cross thias, will go to Rockland to attend meeting obligations, Clough daughter Florence to-day street. law’s definition of '1st at their in the who was captain of the Belfast ar- bankruptcy insolvency George E. Benson of East Belfast has been aud Mrs. H quarters the fuueralof R. R. ningham, B. Cunningham returned home Maj. Ulmer. In the office of the lumber of cannot apply to them. If a firm should give amber of commerce. It was large yard tillery company at the outbreak of the Re- at home on a short furlough and returned to from Canton P. M., I. O. O. has vot- a three months’ note for $1,000, and that yesterday Natick, Mass., where they i the Red Cross in Pallas, F., Jones & Bicknell we found another Belfast at Mr. Benson is a "•'{> yacht bellion and went into service as captain of to exceed the firm’s noth- camp Augusta Monday. attended the funeral of their ed to attend the of the happened assets, brother-in-law, j, long as she will be meeting Sovereign Chas. E. Bicknell, a in Co. 1st Maine requir- boy, half-brother, by Company A, 4th Maine infantry. He was ing could be done under the bankruptcy private K, Infantry, which Albert Meade. to the government or the Red Grand Lodge be. held in Boston, 20 of and a unless the n >te was not met when Sept. the way, Dr. Freeman, classmate in afterwards promoted to Major and Lieuten- law, was recruited in Brunswick. as a transport for troops or to 20, and to each member due.” inclusive, pay the Belfast schools of the writer Mr. Bick- ant Colonel of the 19th Maine. After Prof. L. I). Smith, wife and two daughters "f. R. D. Woodward of the Charles Copeland, the well-known water, who attends 85. uell came to when visited Mr. aud Mrs. | Rockland 'n his teens war moved to Adelbert Knight last versity has been appointed the family Virginia, but The Belfast Schools. color artist of Boston, was a guest of H. L. from the and entered the of Nathaniel week. Prof. Smith has been a teacher of I nmissioner to the Paris ex- Large delegations Rebekah employ Jones, “Dightou” and his sister finally returned to Woodcock the past week. They were at and Plie French Lodges of Vinalliaven and Camden came to a contractor, builder and lumber dealer. penmanship drawing m tin* public | ambassador, act- Maine. Mr. Cunningham’s wife, who was All pupils having school books belonging Woodbine cottage, Quautabacook, a few schools of Providence for tiiisli noti ti- Belfast a excursion of After working for Mr. Jones S years he was of has a the past \ears. | government,has yesterday by special formerly Bangor, dressmaking es- to tlie city are requested to return the same days and made some line sketches. ll '-partment that orders have steamer to visit Aurora and admitted to which has continu- Castiue, Lodge partnership, tablishment at No. 320 Main street. ou or before 10th. Miss Caroline I.. 'Hie Sept. Hon. J. C. Dexter ami wife with their two Burgess of PI; 1 i tii.lpi ... j .Spanish authorities at of the ed 20 -The firm takes contracts for witness the working beautified form. years. Going through a back street from the Miss Melvena \ iiiove the Teachers are to call at the office returned to their home in Parker of Augusta, am; Mr. mines and other not in Rockland but wherever requested grandchildren The visitors were entertained by the lodge. buildings only green-houses, and thinking of the number of Frank L. » navigation in that liar- of the. ou or before Rhode Island Aug. 31st after a two weeks Montgomery aud Mr. Fred B. Em- an opening presents ami lately finished a Belfast who had been Superintendent Saturday, ; as The of boys found in high erson of > possible.The United Supreme Lodge, Knights Pythias, for record etc. visit with Mr. an 1 Mrs. It. A. Mrs. Lowell, Mass., have been at Wist asset. have Sept. 10th, keys, books, Gurney spending I it government job They positions in Rockland, the Journal man was China, according to a at its session in Indianapolis last week, Dexter is a sister of Mrs. a few days in this city, the guests of .Mrs. an extensive retail trade iu ami em- A teachers’ for Gurney. !; to lumber halted his name meeting all teachers, city Hong Kong the London passed a resolution asking Congress to make suddenly by hearing called, Lydia Hatch. 1 arrived there with General ploy from 25 to 05 men according to the busi- from the and rural, will be held Monday afternoon Mrs. V J. Hart of Edgartown, Mass., the uniform rank a reserve of the army, sec- apparently sky. Looking up he General the former ness on hand. In addition to the firm’s Sept. 12th at 3.30 o’clock in the High school visited relatives in Belfast last week. Her Mrs. C. L. MiUhouso and d of Greene, ond only to the national guard of the United found another Belfast boy in the highest mghVr u is to attend the Bicknell V. Justin proced- business, Mr. is quite largely inter- in which he had found room. husband, Capt. Hart, is in com- Peoria, 111., left to return home States. The question has been under con- position any. Tyler Monday H com- in mand of the steamer ispano-Americau peace ested shipping, and owns and manages a H. Bird was Nantucket, plying be- after the summer in sideration for some time. suspended from a cable The teachers, and of form- spending Belfast. They Hie latter eu route for Wash- repair- parents pupils number of schooners. He is now tween New Bedford and Nantucket. wid coasting ug a wire. He is a er school district No. make a short visit en route, in Portland have been The of telephone lineman of 12, Brick schoolhouse, following troops regular meeting Enterprise Lodge, a schooner of 100 tons. the building the Rockland & Vinalhaven Co. East will have a bell Among sick privates who returned Mrs. M.’s mother, Mrs ,J. S. Thumbs, ac- stored out: The 1st, 2d and A. O. U. will be held at of Telephone Belfast, hanging, pre- W., Knights Another of Rockland’s successful 4th young Before this reaches the eye of our readers sentation and ringing at tlie school house from Santiago in the 9th Massachusetts Vol- companies them to Portland, but will rt J, nusylvania, Winconsin, Hall this, evening. Be- Pythias Thursday, business men is Arthur a Belfast I Vork, 1st New 23d Shea, boy Tyler will have taken to himself a nee at 7 o’clock. The bell was unteers, was Austin Dunbar, private, Com- turn here and go to Peoria later. Jersey, with this the wife, Saturday evening sr 3d and ginning meeting lodge opens and a of her offices. If Stb Ohio, 15th graduate printing Nellie Walker, of Hon. E. C. and will be pany C, who was horn in Castine. He was at until next will daughter bought by subscription formally T. l North 1st and 2d 7 o’clock spring, There fails not the writer the Emerson Taylor of New York Civ is at Carolina, memory “emptied Walker, the Democratic candidate for presented to the city, with ex- a clerk by occupation, and ,:ves in West Hie be work in the first and second All Rep- appropriate of Mr. and Mrs Albert Mr. 3d 2d Massachu- degrees. sticks” for him when was guest Gammans. Cavalry, Arthur “learning resentative to the Legislature. ercises, including addresses, music, etc. Roxbury. He was unmarried. sensation has been created in members of the order are invited. Taylor is a private of the 71st New York the case.” His father, the late John Shea, Miss Linnie All friends of the school are Hie arrest and Holmes, formerly of Belfast, invited. suicide of Lt. Albert I*. Toothaker of Searsmont, a for- volunteers, a militia company which enlist- 1: will be remembered of our citizens has Ul who confessed that he wrote Dyspepsia’s Clutch. Dr. Von Stan’s by many dress-making rooms on School street, Miss Maud Nichols left for East mer E. M. C- S. student, got so much imbued ed in a body at the outbreak of the Spanish w Pineapple Tablets are nature’s most wonder- as the cornet of W. H. Whiddon’s hut at the Thursday *.• Inch caused the conviction of player time of The Journal's visit she to ful for all disorders of the stomach. Hampton, Ct., take a position as assist- with the military spirit from his the war. They were in the first to h ytus. The remedy and J. C. Whitten’s or was :n drilling expedition latter was orchestras, 25lyears Belfast spending her vacation. ant in the High school, the same held charged The digestive powers of pineapple can be by Oak Hill of which he attained Cuba, and were in the hottest of the ]|iu sold information more Mr. to Rock- Mrs. cadets, the fighting t;.. about the tested of ago. Shea, senior, moved A. J. F. Ingraham is also a dress- Miss Nan Nichols last year. The latter will 4 by mixing equal parts pineapple rank of that at the the at and Mr bait it, France to a and beef and laud about 23 and Arthur teach the West Primary in this major, outbreak of Siboney Santiago. Taylor foreign goveru- agitating at a temperature of years ago, changed maker in Rockland, and was at the Meadows village. k was convicted a secret 130° when en- fBucksport Herald. war he enlisted in the 7th Now experience in cutting barbed wire fencing by Fahrenheit, the meat will be his business and learned the an Infantry. plumber’s tilling order when The Journal man he wishes be had not been iji'• ll'bunal on the strength of this tirely digested. Pineapple Tablets relieve so patriotic. He when under fire and met with some exciting trade. He has been iu business for himself called. writes some of his friends r' and is now in one day. 35 cents.—Sold & ticket and stickers are devices of here occasional suffering banisli- by Kilgore Split experiences, but owing to his enfeebled con- Wilson and A. A. 5. 16 and has a run of custom iu !>• F. missives laden with woe. His in a Howes & Co. years large Stevens, a retired merchant of Rock- regiment imprisonment fortress in the enemy. Vote the dition is converse on W!,i water straight Republi- missed connection with the Santiago train unable to much the stock of sanitary plumbing, steam and hot land, who has a fine cottage and tU'"liaua.The capital spends can ticket. and were sent to Fort McPherson, where He had fever and is in The veterans of Waldo and all the much of subject. yellow 'ru*a cotton mills has been in- Republican heating. He works in Rockland his time at the South Shore, North- he contracted but out | typhoid fever, pulled Maine on a GO to in order will vote next as the near-by after a hard He is now days' furlough recuperate. W| **00,000, that the county Monday they surrounding country, especially port, was, in his younger days, in the team-1 A. S. Heal was in Bucksport yesterday on struggle. at Camp 4 the Hobson, Lithia Ga. He is to report to his regiment in New York j manufactory may be cn- shot in the ’60’s—straight. villages and the adjacent islands. He late- i ing business, and there are doubtless others I business. Springs, [Bucksport Herald. Oct. 24th. GOLD DUST WASHING plaud loud aud long. Webster now took The 5hipentine Rig. POWDER Every horse should be coveredtwilh.4 bis place at the bat and drove the ball hard enough to penetrate almost anything The New York Herald says that the Kenilworth is a “four-masted bark except the head of a Spanish general— rigged ship.” Agaiu we rise to object. and one other obstacle. A Red Seal field- The term quoted is confusing and mis- Healthfulness er to be this other and The Kenilworth is a with proved obstacle, leading. ship of the bath depends largely on four masts, the first three of which are the result was an out at first base. Keep of the bath tub. Court health square rigged. If she had no fourth Kueeland now the attention of occupied mast she would be simply a full-rigged sickness by using pitcher Trundy, but he followed the rather ship. Having a fourth mast makes her doubtful example of Simpson and caused Your surely none the less a ship. The Great Kepublic, built by Donald KcKay at Bos- a breeze about the home plate once, twice, ton, was the first craft ever rigged this 111 ice. This retired the and no runs side, way, and lie called her simply a four- had as yet been scored by the visitors. masted ship. But in course of time else a Things opened up very auspiciously for somebody built four-masted ship Youth that was on all four masts, the home team: Paterson got to first on a square-rigged If you are young you nat- and she necessarily appropriated filename was followed T. Mr neat and he single, by urally appear so. of a full-rigged four-masted ship. Then Washing Powder BLANKET. Trundy and Dickey. Nichols sacrificed If you are old, why ap- the English, with their natural slowness : Can't or slide The horse can't so? of the name of “four- for all household Constructed on entirely new principles. slip and in came a run, some en- pear resource, adopted cleansing producing we work it crooked on the road or in the stable. Bias Girth Blankets are young inwardly; masted bark" for ships rigged like the 5/A thusiasm from the ever faithful home Keep Largest package greatest ea : made in all at all to suit all needs. Ask dealer for them will look after the out- Kenilworth, but that name is ! styles, prices, your rooters. Colcord followed Nichols and evidently Sold everywhere. Made*- and look for the trade-mark. A book on the free. wardly. misleading, for a bark is a three-masted : subject made the second out, hut W. Trundy was THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPAN- You need not worry longer vessel that is on the ! WM. AYRES & SONS, luckier and the initial »»u an square-rigged only St. Louis. Philadelphia. reached bag little streaks of two Chicago. about those forward masts, and if you make a York. later on by his New Philadelphia error, scoring, proceeded gray; advance agents of age. ship of her aud add another brother and was fielded square-rigged Dickey. Latkrop mast \\ hilt* we cannot affect the home influ- she ceases to be a bark. Moreover, I o Attain on a Maine Farm. out at first aud the score was 4 to 0 in happiness there are vessels afloat now that are ences of the present age very perceptibly, favor of the locals who, at this early genuine four-masted barks, that is, are we a n affect the human race: stage of the game were in the lead. powerfully barked-rigged, but have a fourth mast 'J'" mi. Kmroi; ok Tin- Jot knai.: ne iouowmg eignt innings were re- in embryo wh > art* to fill all these impor- j that is fore-and-aft rigged precisely the ] As I read the notice of plete with interesting features and the ex- leceutly examiua- ! in future same as the mizzeumast. The name taut positions generations. citement at times was intense. Although :i«»n "I teachers for Mate 1 “four-masted bark,!’ applied to a vessel ! certilie.ites, There are those who insist that the announcement of the had been formality game of the Kenilworth’s rig is therefore 1 : was led to w >uder t. what extent tin* but a yet the attendance an*;
discovei in w 1 can ■ with a \.-! t>> in way's icii you do sim- traineti U-acln ; s. v, n.nhei \ > n glad be it a? last, and it iV:--;Hi^:Vv :U$S£W t11] 'ii s• -me recognize V, grad" \ c ihu servi i'-c before •• imi” : minutes men Mott’s yourself entering it oi not. remu:: n.-u : and before began to Nerveriae Pills V"U need, before I urgent t dm :c urn il >clu -i Whim v .u a re in t lie ml!. \\b- It bt that i;v< in a town or pushed up- to the woods, drove 1 :• »• 1. a may yoi j h’-' ire:it good high j lor their is much 'he skirmishers 111u 1school, instance. that has a h>e d ini.ng school lor ! gray bach, and th-oi mass- r e rr, a > .is city d y fur .lining tire I 1 helpful wurk possible for you the and tic t ,i> aveniii '‘ct'.tie to hold a between the t!:e best teachers 1 beyond teacher-', only to gap nervous pros- icitci >l i•.., Pic meats hills. were mo\ high sch“oj Why if o.- -.each at h-un... ''--ops ug up to support all ill a appointment y- (ration and give you W as nor begin early to d<* >ucii work*.* hile tnis school, h veil it ait-in- ar.d .‘mid the ground we had i ail \ ~tiii m >ie extended through you gained, nervous | w y'>il are a pl:j»i 1, n mid be well to enter this school "tod enemy-' me sw a ruling out. Then j i »-1:: ul, foi I cannot i diligently permitted disease s of the for to ot vico.-df at as for ten you think times Irora tin- hie:, school, it would minutes the old >»*venteenth made or- '.i directly generative tie thorough, of ; its a teacher, so that in di>chargiug your uevcithelcss be better foi to attend a wui i-Mi-rd. We he'd a full of either ilitUVe So you brigade. gans high, .n the humbler mie v m vise to W* '0,1 even better duty may normal sob.ml lirst than that—we repulsed ac-.-v* la i• jsir.!;ut., or have Mime railing may certain ideals ol in the Are thiee octei mined assaults t't duly higher < me reason t.u u;r naming smm by four times lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis- Men, Women am; teaching little cliil- <‘tii you doing oral work of any kind, de- schools is doubt !a>s found in file names*- : numbel, and we killed and wounded Youthful Errors. ex- is \,atr aim to teach sions, Mental'"Worry, children, cured 1,y die a theorem u ex- 1 almost ,is men as we monstrating geometry, ness of schom am in.u'itUs to d’M-ovei who many had in the cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which het yi u nor t he high Fidelity Method plaining a principle in physics, translat- of numerous for j ranks. lead to and "iieut w'tli aca- applicants appointment Consumption Insanity. $1.00 any or ion nu n* was a 1 \ Itt ing French Latin, a teacher’s are to serve them best, if this i> i blunder somewhere. rill. <. I A i; I I AS>1.\<, !>OAV per box mail; 6 boxes for 0 answering likely .\ im; I M I; A N K j by $5.00. ‘tills sliort of a good Our question1.' The'‘thought. of course, takes the ease are more other supports fell back, the enemy was re- ! MOTTS CHEMICAL no detent ii fi1 -a, da: I '•irse. you likely, things ; ML NT. CO., Prop's, Cleveland. Ohio. y precedence always. Hat there are stand- to do work in the local iuforced. and we were left there to he i :m-n the couise being equal, good duties. general ards of of and ‘lificed. There was ,i wood, Manchester, and all the KOKS.UK BY It. II. MOODY. 1>V^ | voice, fulness, eomplemess training school if you enter it with previ- panic—no retreat. | Liverpool, the w ok it will to We a run* try man It was that suburban such as Sundown and : guarantee accuracy of expression, oi er. of ous normal school experience than it you simply the lone regiment, real- j meetings, Jiiy sketched under and, in a in \v<- presentation, of aim in satisfying others, enter it without such experiedc-e; and this izing that it had been abandoned, broke ! Kempton, addition, they have every