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*;

  • .lipinc arc the more important day previous, evidently a misnomer. ol these certiticates are was good, and the judgment of umpire possessor.* apple elements of education, but doubtless the The Marine Journal lias offered a dis- and was eiated the inhabitants of the Pine Tree spectators impartial throughout. tinctive name for this rig of vessel—and by would these worth the WApn majority pronounce \Y Truudy played best game for SFAIS tlie name has been admitted as desirable state eon- lleiatnmship. friendship and a con- the home and the 'bona tide Fort less if they do not produce spirit of nine, by all competent judges. It has been lorini'Y ■ individual notions .re liable to ! Point battery possibly excelled for the tentment and a fund of practical know- occasionally used, ami even in England Reliable War visitors That, the was of the see- New; game figure t largely in the selection of! has met with some favor, but the English ledge. saw is made variety apparent upon glanc- are so wedded t" their conservative ideas teacher* t»ue of the best teachers of a IN THE my j It inessential that a child should get ing at the score by it. >. CREH' innings. that it is difficult to get them out of a rut bovh 1 *! ila\s was advised to leave the lichl of know- Four Point. j general idea ot the whole even though :.t is an erroneous one. The school ami t lie \vh.« were Mu* Alt. n. ] |5. I'O. A. K. pupils j •;:.: a tl of every- name we recommended was “shipentiue.“ uoiigh knowledge K. Porter, lb 7 2 2 U 2 1 NATIONAL -e it ! It is the same in m in life ig- E. 21) ..r. 2 2 2 2 1 exactly in line with bvigau- ; j...'.-ing through ti.ii j.» i;,*ining to his chosen vocation ill Ross, R 1 r, 2 2 o 1 0 tine and barkentine. A is a n.'iant the of km-vl simpson, brigantine veiy j iinciyles in.-, A of intellectual and; R. s. e .1 1 knowledge Webster, 2 1 2 vessel with two masts, on ! o square-rigged edge. v mi f»>e* are ocm11 .id Kneeland. t r. o \ o FAMILY iag a nioi.d. laws is as as It. c the foremast aud a barkentine is a j practical knowledge j Merritliew I. t ... 2 2 o I 2 only: | aio11!. i '-day A *»•■! u wlin bad C. Sodeu, p 1.2 2 2 2 O vessel with three masts, t ; by sic o laws. The ancients taught in will restore color to square-rigged R. Sanford, e. 4 2 12 2 2 surely on i :ei;i sic -s i: distriet b-1 s.-ve; a; the foremost only. It cannot l>c | then •• d> all the knowledge known at R. Porter, 3b. 2 2 -4 2 2 2 gray hair; and it will also said that a four-masted barkentine is i „ NEWSPAPEP \: nr* e*.• > di ttit>re hair ail the wealth 11 the advance- tliat tiim* Ifut the accumulation has be- give your Total. .. 20 23 27 111 o liable to be confused with other rig. t Furnished ('< '• and of life. any j l»y Special m t 1. .!i n. a: tin- .irnin-.i was gloss early c me s: that no one miud can master Rr:i> skals. for the is well known, there bed g a the Front gicat Do not allow the falling of j type broken. ai; u. In i". a. 1;. I number of such vessels afloat with f-»ur i a: i we must select the most impor- your hair to threaten you c —.. 3 2 s 2 ... Paterson, 2 masts, on the fi .remast. 1 _ (. j with baldness. Do not square-rigged only t o-t. Facts arc to us in pro- T. Trund\, p. ami s. s. 7 2 2 2 2 1 longer j important Neither can he < .*nfus will Dickey, lb. r 3 2 s 2 1 be with dandruff. shipentiue ort to tl.vi to us in time or annoyed ! j ion pr*-ximity c. t. 1: 1 1 1 1 else if the is recognized. Nicbois, We u send you our book anything type ti t-; tm custom is introduc- E Coleord, 3b. 2 2 2 2 3 2 It is distinctive being space on the Hair and free aud impossible of being W. Trendv. s. s. and p..... 1 4 2 4 1 Scalp, will roiituiu all I in port a nt war news *l tin !-u!\ in •• 01 b’l’b I'akota oi in examina- mistaken. A shipentiue has four masts, .Idling 1'i :, a growing tendency to extend H. Staples, 1. f. 2 1 2 I 1 upon request. R Sperial <1 i»|>a I <-li n|> to flu- ln»u of pu 1>Iii nt nm. \ T. r. " on the fore, main and < n g* at tl.. and L.itlirop. f.2 1 2 1 1 square-rigged ant'u I at t >*>i t ion -ill 1m *ji yen to I no. I I I .-lose tlie rank in the ■:it: >: d iod t lift*. It Write to the Ooctor. pel hrough Hieliborn. 2b. .2 o 2 2 3 mizzen, aud tore and aft tin- jiggi-r. E i*t*spoinW»nvt«i. A paper. Fort Pom: < 2 2 4 may Unique Fireplace. « DR. J. f. d itti" ! as I lie si ho,.is ;* ! Address, AYER. A. ,: ■. i’r.l/iic libraries are be- Red Seals. 4 2 3 o 0 2 1 2 1 IS | Mass. Lowell, r- C Hon. If. M li -’-tfV has tod ar- 1 d i.\ uii : V 1 i'em *m -e, o mpb t .1... iti 1-act 01 A Earned Runs F-*r; Pmnt. 7 lie.! Sod- v. __ ..... e THa REPUBLICAN JOURN •' base lots, San!oi'd. S... P ■, P o.ef- i>Uf torinatioii of the ri rep lace rl h t.. reading »n The Journal some ino::tbs ! 1 ■; te !: •.« : i. '. id. and Diekex :d. I'.- I :a\ S"dni BOTH OWE YEAR papers maga- l’rtmdy. ; of b:> uc'.v residence at L .>> S2.00. ( Augusta In ti e j 1 lie leMurk ui V. I),rw .. ami E. Porter, be: ..n 1 -«• F--i P i;,r 11., M ini alI oriti-r.o t* i«* Mi. i: ••s! ment t hat I'Ih* pn any Red Seals, P. Strum, at. S*n!eu, la; b\ \\ materia! .s included near'.'- all the ystais. '• ’• in Is :.c ; to at Dawson. El be Plied with Trmidv. -1 I b Tm 3 b »se "ii alii. \] Doings •- t 'Wl S!i.ij Oli make. i'o2-". eiudmg garnets and lori.lr, i.de taught obey.’ com- beryls, i (’•-only fanner Webster, Porter. Patm.-<-n. Nimims, >: w '< -. the }<.>••»)• iik-- to 111(‘ii>Is in Kaunas. ♦♦♦ [From ] { siuoky, lose and white .pa art p\. i f,1. t me that in one at Hieiiborm Seorei. Mr F. \\2 stm Fn pi:-‘ Mi particular "1 ! I. : ; eras t ill'nugh Tile Dawson ("nv. \. \V. T 1 >'.»>. rites, -he different Varieties f r. Fletcher Tin e ot a .ne-. 2 hears. 20 no July 17, I dsp : is' tile M..te »f Maim- lias not granite, graphic granite, copper and s ’y-, changed if; rnai te.. rk s il he does his 1 have a banc Jo semi a letter h\ ores, dints, lime-tone and sh. rs oj a i' V i. il; h. 1 .>t s»• *#i i• Finin a Sword Fish years. V Out Captured fiiend who is r .-\ a* present of pro- Tw<‘! t* I’.•« t I..mg, W.-ight :0 the I'aciPc. i be!.eve the ! ’-c-pc s Di- F. 1'. dura. Fai me; he! e are ■»n! getting ti or Niflmls of Northampton, mail matte is that ! take this nu ans to ve ai dir ii.: ir.-»i e t lea ill t. mu t he < Mass., who is his vacation at I bushels ■! wheat per acre. In North spending teach you. (’Do; 1 c and L went cm* to the WATCHES, has made a b lias le • spectac ug 1 that the w ildest, laziest, most good- Farmeis have their mill butter, eggs, nounced his determination to capture a in a manner shameful to be seen. There P i."’him: made the smartest men. swordfish before he left the and boys meat and vegetables, and seldom realize ; island, are many millions to be taken out yet, Hi is reiiiii! k the chances seemed for his becom i-m-liapsfl-.es not to the | good some an apply their value until and go 1 claims worked out now. .. they quit farming a resident. after- though m-.s* ein iced, t ing permanent Kvery men, yet lie re is a class of We saw the into some other business. 1 believe noth- noon lie would close his dental parlors Kerry claim: also the Dippy H. J. LOCKE s p!-"pic > whom it fi-.-es where | & apply, ing but a faulty education hinders a ! and wend bis weary way to the swordfish- claim, from which ss(Hi,0(X) was cleaned i ♦ parents -u im lined t-- overwork theii I ing grounds, and return without the cov- Maine farmer from leading an infinitely up last spring. We have some, ♦♦♦ j eted Last Sun—we prospected lihlre! .ud allow them lew I prize. mean last Mon- very j.rivi- happy life. and are to stake a claim on the day, he got up a nice party, consisting of going hill, a-~.es A sln.uld he wild and shrewd ! Dim. M. On,k. j boy himself and Messrs. W. _\. Wetterau, IT or bench as it is called, where we are io in Fdmuuds ( South eu*-ugh keej- society and lazy i Hj'Miier, Dakota, II. Simpson, .lames Wood, IT T. (arring- camped, just above the town. We know to avoid overwork. There are Aug. •«.»>. | ton ami s. I) Nivhols. who went out with enough 24, that there is there, but will have to that of c gold l.ii'dea o prince ptains, Abram Osborn, Belfast wl will sti.bn the last muscle j ! sink to bed-rock before we can tell if it is Co., Red .Seal**’ Defeated. Mi., of ’he on the Livery yacht Vigilant, early rut hex t han be called la Jf the y. people I tide. It was not h»ng after reaching the ! in paying quantities. We think if we iu ! In \ 111111 :< I I i«. Ball (i a 1111 » i. I <>il -1 M. ne vi nId half as I’.clui s uitli side <>t the island before the look require only much stay here that we may get tlit- of BELFAST, l’oint ami 10:1 Former j lay MAINE, wail, of and Seal*, the Tram announced a swnnliisb in sight. cliildren, devote twice as |-ait and into after hmni;ml Triumphant after a < !«>•>.•- and man- tlieii craft “a la things get something good much an-, lit ion to theii Cleverly wring entertainment, tlie I (,ann-. 2o to IS. a w hile. itii»j> Scoir, j Dewey” they got within harpooning dis- i Work is very seaiee at present o- Is n : lit he Plied with more -hedi- i A nu-st highly interesting game of base tance, and the swift steel flew to its mark and w ages are sure to come lown. cut scholu >. I do not know chil- ball ore lined and the above named gentleman manued why | Aug.zu, at Stockton Spring*, ; There is much talk and ag tation here in D. B, SOUTHWORTH & SO- the to in d’*-n dtotii-i not be as line haul the prize. As the much affected bv the nines F n Point and ontesting being fish neared the boat and exhibited his regard to Canadian misrule. Two mass I"' d n.l uglitfu! attention* as Man- I tl.» Fed Seals, tie former ] layers being lighting propensity, it is-aid that some of meetings have been held in which the ad- PROPRIETORS Cl: | ris-ir-is. ! drawn from the valiant crew climbed on the the cottagers and summer ..p ministration was loudly denounced and ! to h t- — haeit t; P V'* c deck and the mast, while ]- i IK pies i ti !; ii i visitors 'f that cool and clung other-, most "i the breezy resort, 1 done sul>- more to the but what talking by English ’1 aim:.. ; was well ildistrated a reckless, hung line; dis- and the iuttei team from Stockton iects. At the last a The sift the less ! by having a lark to lift a 400 pound swordfi-h int ; meeting long list of longer you you mi-e > ii 1 listened. Tiie n ; the three 01 four save. There is no economy in recently past years gained ! the boat, but it was finally accomplished, | grievances was drawn up and a committee a coal stove i:i no ! the first > and the returned to using summer, speaker -.inception he got of | such an enviable reputation that when- ; happy party the to wait on the and appointed officials pre- matter how careful you are. A Pis lather wa> ! Muffs to exhibit theii prize to the crowds FL'RMSHEI) TO \ >••!' o \ t..at iie was a of ever are scheduled to meet an sent the modern ORDER, being they oppos- of friends who followed them i resolutions, it is thought that "• u,i .ater he lea in. j everywhere, i that the paren- ; team, the inhabitants in the ing vicinity ! for such a huge tish had never been seen ; they will relax their grip on the people's o. loice was exerted in for the of the scene : in these It providing proposed of contest are al- parts. measured 1J feet, the throats, for they are getting desperate, Hacks, or Buckhoartls w. ds -.1 Coaches, Barges h:> children even more than in most i sword measuring 4 feet 1 and the universally ready to drop whatever inch, i There are rumors that a new administra- was ; .. ii' s. weight pounds. Unfortunately ORDERS B\ rELEPHONE :*ROMPTl.\ I It I.I D. mending erring way This tact re- are unless in the oc- j tion has the> doing, engaged Dr. who wished to been appointed an i is on the way vealed I Nichols, preserve the pai ,-ntal love. of and cupation gathering eggs, to jour- | sword in his museum of curiosities at | here: but it is only arurnoi. 1 had a bath VAPOR 1' the -day speaker found the attributes to the base ball field of Northampton, he proposed to draw for the ney Miguou Park, j yesterday. A stranger wished to cross the --f (rod unfolded iu fish’s sword, and the draw went to Scripture in the same the home uine. there to on to luck.v urge greater S. I). Klondike river with Mr. Martin and my- oiaici that the another, Nichols; but the doctor | We, parental attributes were effort the red clad ex- FRED ATWOOD ? Winterpo: boys, generously was not discouraged, and proposes yet to self in our little skill'. He got into it while unfolded to his youthful mind. cusing their errors, and their and to on the sword Divinity extolling capture another, levy 1 was untying the boat and took the oars. is first as introduced in the Bible as a Crea- successful at the his trophy. We hope Dr. Nichols, attempts, finally game’s We got in and he pulled into the middle STOVE INSURANCE and REAL ESTA tor called (iod. will receive the reward of his pertinaci- Later the term Jehovah, termination to condole with them should where he ous after a swordfish. struck the swift current, and be- will reduce your fuel bill, lessen or leafier jf his struggle people, was introduced. they lose or to them if their labor. You can do congratulate coming rattled he pulled so hard he broke your anything And lastly the term Father was to efforts he crowned with success, as in- Sir John Bourinot. on a Vapor Stove that you can do applied an oar lock and fell on his back on the side Over Million Assets. ■ on Representing Twenty the same with all deed _ any other stove, and do it bet- Being, the force the word they usually are. The Fort Point of the boat, upsetting it and us in- ter. It makes no is ! The Illustrated London News on Some spilling dirt, always FIRE. LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE (JLASS. TORNADO INSl implies in the The to be an English language. game, however, proved excep- to the and never Canadian Writers. water. We all swam promptly for ready, over-heats the speaker believed his par. nts were in tion. house. J^“STEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION ,g Security Ki.nJ. ,r, right the but were some men shore, picked up 1 The Illustrated London in by I ors. Administrators and Trutsees v >rrespondence soli* teaching him youthful obedience and in has there existed a News, giv- Always good natur- wno ing Sir John Bourinot’s portrait, makes came to our relief. STOVE GASOLINE guiding his steps in youth that he ed of between the | might feeling rivalry young the following comments on his We have now a liue of steamers is the most economical fuel Notice of Foreclosure. be one public running you with the Father later. men the composing Stockton ball uine, usefulness: can burn, because there is' no between Dawson City and Lake Bennett. YTTHEREAS. NANCY GRANT d Motirof it is the of to learn “Has Canada a native literature? The waste to it. duty parents their and the college, or school students, and It is the cleanest fuel M C*'unt\ <>f Waldo ami State •! Maine >•> *.r- The fare is and it is well worth the * The to the children at question is often and Mr. $175, can burn because there are no deed dated the tilth day ol Septem’-ei. A 1 1 *‘-‘2 j duty the various asked, by you stages business men. who their I•<>-s Burgess annually pass Goldwiu one and reeordeil in Waldo Registry d I feed.-. of their Smith, at least, it is answered in money. This enables to reach Seattle ashes. Therefore no dust or dirt. development, that vacations at Fort a 235. 1 ’age 3S. e<>nve>ed to me. t he undersigned. remembering Point, scant three the a doubt she has If want to know what negative. Beyond in 15 days from Dawson. It costs $500 you real mortgage,a certain parcel «»l real estate -in; it*- begin the of the child as- JOB PRINTf they training by miles distant. men who have a distinct place in the comfort is, get a Vapor Stove. Monrof Wald in winter to come over the and one has •• ■ abs literature of the and of the ice, -aid mortgage as follows A ceriaii pan-el ! j suming »lute control, and uininm n is to these summer visit- Empire, world. If your dealer :oes not ?ell Stove? gradually get to Vapor land, with the buildings thereon, -itmned in Moi M. Louis the laureat of walk all the way and take :’>0 to and stove itisollne, wr're to the Standard substitute for Frechette, poet days roe \illage and known a- the Israel 1{. Grant guidance authority until ors togetliei at one time so as to permit Oil Company. . Opera House Block, French Canada, is one such man, and Sir make the trip. stand, and neing the -aim- | r-mi-es ui.veyed !•; hild and parent become > equals. of a contest with tlieir not far distant ! John George Bourinot is another. Of M. me M .Melvin Grant, t*> his p ut elaim deed, dated We hear but little war news here: or ,ltll\ second. A. f». 1 *7*. and recorded " aid "V I? V.- sin Li 1 now rhe In m -1 Co a living man to make Canadians, and especi- peeling. There is an excitement attend- 1 11 W M ... A all progressive Do alone lives house in the Dinners a people: off as originally intended. of their day city specialty ally English ('anadiaus, proud ing it that is difficult to describe. W hen at 25 eta. Good stable connected. Hoi>es who is alive to all the issues of the great The Fort Point contingent came over past and satisfied with their present. He to let. 3in34 you think you are about to find and Ami all kimls of s present age of the world. A is of and a native of gold, K. II. l,ei; knowledge with quite a representative nine and the Huguenot descent, hNOWI.TON. Proprietor. Bank when do find there is a Belfast old corner you it, sensation. of antiquity is not sufficient, it is that delightful world of mari- Savings neatly an 1 promi though Bed Seals tlieir team with played regular time Breton. Lowest Cash Dis- as Canada, Cape For eighteen Dawson is up and there essential tire basis of a modern educa- building fast, counts allowed on two exceptions. After the usual prelim- he has held the of Notice is hereto given that Savings Hank j years past position will be some very creditable Architectural, Sci- issue.i t hi— Hank, has been tion. A perfect man is the end and aim buildings entific, Electrical, Hook f»74S, by of both the was Clerk of the House of Commons, at ha- been mad.- f.e inary practice sides, game (>ttawa, here soon. The saloon and ele- Mechanical, Indus- lost and that application of all education. There are in- Ministries have come and he alone gambling trial ami Techni- duplicate book, to be i-sued under the law ot tl •• physical, started at 3 p. m., the visitors sent gone; being has made himself ment run the town, and it is hard to do Catalopue and Discount Sheet State. JOHN H <.>l 1 MHY.Treasurer tellectual and laws which indispensable. ‘Even WILLIAM T spiritual must to the bat first. COMSTOCK. Re Hast. Aug. 24, Isas. 5\v34. the Premier can be spared;’ he once said much unless you stand in with them. _23 Warren St., New York. be if we would live. It is the work obeyed E. who the but I—I on forever. And it Porter, throughout game jocosely, go are the millions. of education to They making money by unfold these laws as far as a most remarkable is from his seat in Parliament below the displayed propensity 1 must close letter now that he finds my and go out they can be discovered. for led the Speaker’s chair, oppor- knocking fouls, hatting order, and dig awhile. Hope I can send a tunity for his multifarious writings on you We have in books the accumulated ex- and in next letter. after making himself popular with the constitutional history and practice nugget my BUY YOUR WINTERS COW of the human Will Goodwin. perience race. All we the large corps of small boys, who volun- of Canada, and for those books and have to to which he writes from time to time do is select such as will teered to act as ball chaser after these essays on other Canadian subjects. One who best qualify us tojmeet the duties of life. he the feathers off his bat fouls, wiped has much in common with this Canadian the As as there is discontent F. G. White long and strife and smote on nose the sphere the with author, speaks of him as an enthusiastic CASTOR IA Company and and our misery crime, educational such rude force as to send it on a sudden scholar and a courteous yet capable man For Infants and Children. of affairs. To an ardent a system lias not reached perfection. There visit to the outfield, earning for himself temperament, singularly clear intellect, and habits of The Kind You Have are other educative forces which must an base. Always Bought easy indomitable industry, are added that act in harmony with the public school be- Boss, next up, placed the ball out of strong love of country, devotion to her Haddock’s, Plymouth Vein aod Lattioiei Lei fore the of tlie forces a and balanced conquest of igno- reach of fielder, advancing Porter to institutions, finely judgment Stove which give to his historical and constitu- e*rmh:, rance can be complete. Some of these second and securing the former’s just va- Chest tional works, their great and au- Delivered and put in (in barrels).. $.dor educative forces are the the weight church, home, cated base for himself without difficulty. at home and r thority abroad. Strong though Don’t delay a minute. Cholera infantum, in^Duinp L'arts... 5 S' the State and the public If all the his views are on current come press. Simpson, following batter, neglected many questions, dysentery, diarrlia-a suddenly. Only Prices at Wharf.. r> <>» those forces could be to act in and at times in conflict with the safe plan i9 to have Dr. Fowler’s Extract of brought to fill up the hole in his bat, and as a con- ministry 2<5c. ton extra. of the such is the Wild always on baud. Lehigh per our dreams day, yet respect Strawberry harmony of perfect men and sequence scored the first out, being re- for the man and the writer that no 15 OFTEN VERY DESIRABLE. women, in a social com- on You will not know how much CUMBERLAND COAL WOOD OF ALL klM* living perfect tired strikes, whereat the home rooters one seeks to disturb him in his official good Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you until you try it. would be realized. demonstrated their to All Coal in and a munity, speedily quickly ability ap- position.” a bottle and to guaranteed satisfactory weight, quality delivery. Buy to-day begin take it. < We Guarantee it i |B^“Sitecial attention given to delivery outside city limits. 3m31 f I uba in War-Time. me elsewhere. I was a sensible, manly letter, to this number on the saiiiia?0 went reluctantly, and ones.” It understanding 1_ all night the anxious hearts at that the armed of other nations long was worried the fear calculated to relieve strength Work of l»ed Cross by was that he that it be equally qualified and tixed, this to « llou .fuck. 1‘ntlie- might revive for realizing might ^ \ the last time home, yet fully include both the and the At when army navy. N was to them in this troubled .. nobody at hand to learn his his last wolds the present time move made one Homes any by Made name, and that he himself in his nation to either its of the Journal. some poor woman waiting world. Then wrapped greatly strengthen at home army or its navy is followed woman would never know for the chilly stage of the fever promptly by .. 1898. what blanket, Aug. 11th, increases on the of all became of and corresponding part her loved one. was upon him, resigned uigest daughter already the other great nations, so that there is Next like the brave Y.abama,—a fragile morning they told me that toward himself to his fate, true, really no relative gain in national strength he is. If and acquired, but an enormous increase Happy. midnight he courage i.irge of the female opened his eyes and almost soldier that good only in the amount of national resources annu- of shouted, “Where is she? where is she? sense can carry a man through, Captain .spital Santiago. ally wasted. If instead of this policy of Evidence of many Tell her to write will outlive the fever. God people concerning relief afforded < boss nurse is a to my father.” And Feederle expansion the policy of contraction were then the from various diseases that are related. seem motherless girl is poor soul was off again, into the grant that the bright, promising young follow the people of the different coun- although they land. to Ids family. tries would obtain many advantages of mi lather, whom / M shadowy It is needless to that life may be spared widely different. \ say which are now and at the since then Brigham Wakh. they deprived, cart/’ She accom- 1 have spent a deal of Fannie A wreck at sea is not the only place good same time their offensive and defensive 1 time the tall *i to where a life line is of by cot. And would as each «.ther Tampa, importance. cavalryman’s strength be, against other, Paralysis, dropsy and heart disease, ery- culation was impaired and at times her There is a life line for the The Czar's Proposal. about the sick, as well as yet we have learned A dozen quite as great as it is under the present debility. limbs became numb and and she g camps for the man. It nothing. sipelas, cold, drowning is Dr. Pierce's of increases in ar- times he has looked at system corresponding dissimilar as these various dis- could hardly walk. t. k. To be by her Golden Medical Discovery. It is not a me with full in- The Czir's to the great powers Widely proposal mament. [Boston Herald. All these and all the cure-all, but it is a scientific medicine that in his eases seem at first are all inti- symptoms, heart i have gone telligence eyes and several times of of disarmament is not sight they gladly goes to the fountain head of a number Europe partial trouble, after she had taken of connected either with the or disappeared has called me in a mately blood ir could not be, serious and fatal diseases. When a man “Rosa”—doubtless the action on his part high degree News and Notes. Dr. 'Williams* Pink Pills a short time. only Literary the nerves. gets sick, he can be name of be In the same m next best seriously generally somebody loves. He knows but in the effect which it may family G. W. Myer, a broth- thing cured the course surprising, This fact by right of treatment. when I The of the surburban explains why they are all er-in-law of Mr. at Shenk- am with takes his beef tea or it growth trolley Beatty, living i> a nurse, in order to The treatment that cures obstinate him, have remotely, if not immediately, is many lines to affect the habits of the cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale leyville, Mercer Co., Pa., was cured of chronic diseases consists of pure air. spoonful of of promise as She good brandy obediently, one f the most notable proceedings in a possible. food, rational and the suuggles American people about as much as the in- People. erysipelas the face and general break- exercise, use of a as up as and con- The desire for That are down of the position on every remedy that will strengthen the weak closely possible goes the present generation vention of the bicycle. A few years ago they cured by Dr. Williams’ ing system. stomach, correct the to a on roads was a Pink and is shown the fol- He had been to die. blood of ‘*the impaired digestion, tentedly sleep. Bur all efforts to get universal peace is by no means new one, driving country luxury Pills, how, by given up invigorate the liver and promote the as- reserved for who had horses or from of the He took Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for his home address have so the persons lowing testimonials, people her veins, Miss similation of the far failed, lie as it dates back even beyond Christian live-giving elements of could hire them. Now, as E. S. Martin highest standing in the communities ■where Pale People and was completely cured. the food. The Golden Medical Discov- only smiles and era, and sovereigns and heads of the veil from a good happily says ••Yes, Rosa, great points out in “This Busy World” column they reside. Mr. Prentice Fry, of Meadviile testifies all these en urcli have both striven to about ery" accomplishes tilings. please write. It is bring Mrs. M. A. is the widow of the to the value of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills in mi write; barely possi- of in Harper’s Weekly for August 27th, all Whitely earnestly pro- A \*>ung man lay p ile and motiouless its realization. But in spite these ef- upon ble that over the laud the makes coun- Rev. Dr. an eminent cases of t. fwhat neighbors called his bed. Disease some one who reads this trolley long Jonathan Whitely, debility. but would not dying may tui ts the great mass of maukind has com- ** < t the lungs, liver c> trouble, and rides to thousands of preacher of the Methodist denomination. My wife and were fi in mi;daint. kidney have an idea who lie is. 1 lie the reform as a try possible persons daughter ling :;e dictates of his were fast him to judge that monly looked upon hope- rdeurisy hastening the grave. who are too young, or too old, or too in- Mrs. Whitely lives at Meadville. Pa. health for some time,** he said. Their The doctors had him to die. The is not a and so at the time iu the w s« given up city-bred man, but from the rural less’'me, present to Stricken with three cheeks were and their une of the heads said, 'he cannot live.' firm, or ride bicycle, aud too paralysis years pale forms were neighbors 'Oh. I would comments made lazy poor, by European newspapers she I was trans- n>>t cart to die.' he said, were it not for leaving districts of the middle West. or too timid, to drive horses. ago,’’ said, helpless for months. wasting away. ■fused her the t zar is more sneers than w :e.fc- wife and littb ohild. but 1 knew that 1 He is receiving “I was persuaded to try Dr. Williams’ Doctors' treatment had not fccr.tiited uliers denied mu=t lie A brwther had him with apparently about 40 years old; and her presented praises. Pen pencil have combined to make Pink Pills for Pale them, but after Dr. William/ Pink three bottles >f medicine, but he had n< faith in People. taking eyes pale blue, black hair slightly It will be found that in his Outing for a of ** : -die finally arrived patent nwdicines but. after the doctors had sprink- probably September masterpiece The first box helped me very much, Pills for a short time the ruddy glow of vvr:; i- the classes Bvi--u him to lie .uni he had banished evei v led with beard and iumry among higher pictures by land and sea, and a very treas- are came ■■■eii. Miles, after up gray, heavy tawny and the pills worked, and working health back to their cheeks, and they h pe ot rev.'.’very, he said to his wife, dear little will be for this ure house of useful wife. moustache. sympathy expressed knowledge to those wonders. are health. 1 am g. inc die. there can be no harm now in This is bis sixth of enjoying unusually vigorous is. which she well day advanced movement, and that efforts of who love to live in or over the nev- u that medicine 1 will begin its use at linger I have driven twelve miles We feel very over it.*’ taking semi-consciousness and ihere is no “To-day happy .. change various kinds will be made to prevent er never charms of to return to 11 In! begin to use it and at first he fading, jading mother without fatigue. I cannot praise Dr. Wil- The powerful, but harmless, vegetable crew w .but svin there came a that his is even i s fulfillment. But this same change, except body growing weaker partial Nature. Its hunting and fishing stories liams’ Pink Pills too much. did me elpiug hand and s'. w!\ mit he better. To-,lav They ingredients contained in Dr. Williams' Pink [ surely got that ommem can be made of nearly every from “Elk in the Bookies'' to man i- and h> and his lucid intervals ni ne rauge a world of restored me to Pills for Pale u »tioi:c althv and lie owes his life frequent. good. They go to the root of all her chosen path reioi m th;i: lias taken It People ;■ tit.it naVi 'inc What was the medicine? It great place. “Squirrels in Virginia” and “Ducking on life.” dis eases The Doctor there is some of his arising from impure or impover- was Dr 1’iena <'.olden Medical and says hope sc nis to us at the time that the the and Discovery, present St. Clair Flats,” from “Bass Mrs. lohn wife of a ished blood or I. Luther Martin, am the cured man. I)r. W. Beatty, promi- shattered nerves, and rebuild i Miss life—and that if he does recover it is a p* active of duelling is not only unwarrant- in Lake Emile” to “How to Catch Barton. Pierce. I thank you from the very of mv Fishing nent contractor and builder, of Meadville, new, healthy tissues. depth our heart, for me from the The woman’s care. ed. but murderous; yet predecessors Swordfish.” Its embraces the ain rescuing grave.'' miracle, wrought by yachting was cured of dropsy and heart disease by All druggists sell Dr. Williams* Pink Pills Santiago. i> from Luther Martin. a or foregoing Ksq.. protni- u 1 this 100 years ago, did new “Knockabout Pardon this of an individu- country, Cruising;” “Baeing Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale for Pale ; one box for 50 or six most alone in the nent citizen of Lubec. Wood Co.. W. Ya. too-long story the continent of People. People cents, ot. and the people of with a 01-Footer,” and “The Yarn of the At times she suffered Her cir- boxes for 52.50. al case. I gave it to as an of do not greatly. spitai. so far as you example Europe at the present time hold Yampa in the Baltic.” Its travel com- querulous ones, who send the tired sister the code in detestation. or one nature’s iu me>ieians; and now of the ladies met with the rude- of deaths them is -70 duels is maintained as the only means by slightest proportion among per On and after June 27, IS9S trams at w ite and three color- which desired or needed results cau be se- Little connecting ness or insult. Officers aud sol- cent. He told of a man sen* from Wash- Burnham and Waterville with trains fo THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL private and in the absence of some inter- through ■: Miss Wheeler’s j cured, ami from rich men’s sons and their to as whose Bangor. Waterville, Portland and Bos diers, servants, ington Santiago postal clerk, national tribunal for the purpose of en- ■' .ate she toils, ris- j ton will run as follows: ..AND.. lie side by side—all clad in lied Cross pa- name he could not remember. Two days i forcing justice there is unquestionably a Turn the scene of Pimples FROM eaving deal to be said in favor of this BELFAST. jamas. In nearly every case the mil- ago he was brought to the Siboney hospi- good argu- fal often walking ment. AM PM PM lionaires have borne and hard- tal and died the same It is es- Belfast, depart. 7 oo 120 4 oo sufiering evening. Poets, humanitarians and others whom darkened streets to Cancer. Citypoint. 17 oo 11 25 4 ‘>7 far better than their timated that a * ship hostlers and daily average of twenty the world would call theorists have insist- Waldo.. 7 15 1 35 4 25 '.Art U, "I- ! '.--X -ate as in her own Brooks valets. Almost without the yellow-fever cases are scattered about ed that among civilized countries the con- Cancer often results from an im- 7 20 1 45 4 50 exception, Knox 7 38 1 58 5 15 protecting symbol of tinued appeal to arms in the adjustment in the blood, inherited from rich young society swells have been un- Santiago, exclusive of the army, lu this purity Thorndike. 7 45 2 05 5 32 of is a survival of bar- are en- e she is as differences merely back. Few people Unity. 7 53 2 13 G d<» hospital revelations of part of Cuba the dread disease is at its generations expected heroism, giving up | barism, and that practically no great ques- tirely free from some taint in the blood, Burnham,arrive... 8 15 2 30 0 25 her slender Clinton. 8 35 0 5<> figure their own few comforts to needier men, worst between the middle of and tion can arise between nations which and it is to tell when it will The Best and August I impossible Benton. 8 45 7 <>8 Farm Family Paper in or in blue cambric not be settled arbitra- in the form of dreaded Can- brave aud uncomplaining to the last. As the last of September. Yesterday a man might by peaceful break out Bangor.. 4 30 the United States, Both One Year 'kerchief, hercurl- tion. Of course this has been denied,and cer. What has appeared to b^ a mere A M the United States is now so largely un- was brought into Miss Wheelers hospital, Waterville 8 52 3 15 7 15 within a short time tiie Senate of the Unit- or scratch has developed into and blue pimple M A ->1 atiy back, American, her was recruited from like a leaf with the p FOR ONLY S2.00. army shaking deadly chill, ed States has, in defiance of the wishes of the most malignant Cancer. Portland. 11 50 5 30 1 4o .nest wash- one t ;r ;. r- purpose; all rhe nations of the earth. Hence in the who sank into before the of tLie American peo- was at first E l). 41" H"° F' 57 Believing that every i insensibility they great majority “I had a severe Cancer which Hosum,Boston writing home letters defeated one of the most a few blotches, that I thought would ( w D. 411a ..15 S4n have at least one agricultural an- I hospital we see the unmistakable Irish lip could get him into bed. Half an hour ple, promising only pod unily j attempts at peaceful arbitration that was TO BELFAST. journal, we have pcrlected arrange!. w! :• y ag fo* »d or medicine, and of Irish beside the German later the doctor it a treated by several able eyes blue, came, pronounced •• ever made. In war and in we ‘-an semi that and ins: r: •- rna., ; Germany, prepa- physicians, but spite AM I’M AM practical -.-sages '»f the on uext case of and dying. the and the fever ordered the ration for war have been no of their efforts the Can- 0 AND ;n'!Mi V. physique pillow, yellow | proposed by | E. I) 7 on 7 0 00 FA KM VII until con- | i.owever menial or less an as ue- c*< spread my Boston. 8 30 blonde Saxon in contrast to the swarthy victim to be instantly removed—for the authority than Von Moltke ( w D.. publication, Tiif Un-; no \n t a j dition became alarming’. A M P M k •. nor will cessary to tlie proper moral exaltation of After months of full year lor oily *2.00. dy her, Latin. Some are gray-haired, middle- sake of the hundred others. The poor many Portland. 11 00 7 00 1 2>» the ir 'rttment and people. growing A M Lack of space m bids a d. -erii ; the con- •iug. The old rule in teens, fellow was laid on a aboard 1 de- aged men, others their and stretcher, put w or-e, no boys T" ail such dissenters and doubters— st'-adily 0 55 4 30 uli! 11 ■ 1« S. S. Waterville. tent s f Fa KM AND T. l > else in cided to try S. '.crywhere all are so bronzed aud un- a boat and owed and was and form a numerous 7 00 0 4" 1 by exposure Siboney; ! they terribly array— which was so strongly Bangor for variety and '•\r.-llcn- e !.• ••! o-mug its ^ A M A M PM •it ThMirst •1 the worst “kick- dead when he reached there. This morn- the words of the Czar that the time has recommended. 1 c Farm as to hair and beard that l doubt if ... o 15 1 o >2 4 30 maii> departi, kempt | bottle pn“luce'1, an im- Benton. •C'Vail "•me to --eek international relief from war Clinton. o 55 3o 12 3 47 anil Market Fruit « uliure. Plans seunt army their own mothers would know two fellows were to ■■ movement. 1 continued harden, Ueports, them. ing young brought 8 3n lo 35 5 5 must be not only surprising, but dis taste- v the medicine, an i it Burnham, depart. ami Inventions, The \plary, Talks with a Lawyer, one ram forts—are the door with an order from the 8 48 1 ! 2n ■ 22 Lvety case is sad enough, Heaven knows hospital fill. Ti:e urotmd which months the last lit- Unity.. j upon Empero- four 8 3< o 32 Around the hlobe, Live Stock and Hairy, The Poul- ^ | Thiu ndike. ... ,»7 1! h-ast accustomed to t<> for tlieii admission. Each was as- Xicholas bases his is not es.i tle Scab off. 2 —of strong men brought the gates of palace argument dropped Km.x. ''3 1 : try Yard, Question Box, The Veterinary. Plants Ten years have claused, ! Y‘_‘ ; icr. the child of sisted him seutialiy huma ,Parian. On the and and M irk. House- not on the field of two who held contrary, ... Flowers, Fashions Fancy death, battle, but by by comrades, up auu uui u siua ui iuc >29 he deals with the from an emi- -V M .ii o- subject K. i l! ■••• hold Features, etc. society, whose afterwards aud the under the arm-pits, and sank into a piti- j Citypnmt Tj 12 unnecessary exposme 1 com- Gild Miss. 1 ueutiy pracdeal point of view. lie tirg, 35 1 " u 2" Fakm am- lb mt is ue in the lux- Belfast, arrive. published semi-monthly, -pern criminal carelessness of their ful heap on the floor when the helping that the of superiors- i plains great powers Europe It is to with Flag station. •! giving y ■■ 24 numbers a year, is never uttered a dangerous experiment *.■ " hands were withdrawn. .Just then the are and 1 are now *om .it a mi and some are positively heart-rending. ] wasting, directly indirectly Cancer. Thedisejoe is the skill Limited ieket* for Bosom making '.'mum* -d over aOt) pages, 4 beyond ••u Branch. hundreds of millions a in from Belfa*r and all station* »-t 'i> a Steward came **ln Cod's of dollars year is with all the latest i;d 0; r»-•::iI•'• i:j:• c 11 prayerful For A Hercules, whose along. name,” of S. S. S. tin* only cure, Through rickets to all W- -t ami Norm example: young an effort to physicians. points n preserve peace by making which N that and science can v \. ■■■tt-r is each day ou her said what are these fever men because it is the only remedy west, vpi all routes, for -air ’■> 1 experience sop; name knows, raved five aud he," yellow so 'A> nobody days I themselves strong that their neighbors Belfast. <1 E< >. 1' K\ ..f its ii.it !. in its cot; enough to reach Cancer. Agent proof pop ity y and here? Out with as not goes deep Vice Pre-idem ami <«• m-r.d Manager. only in the delirium of until doing them, quick you will attack them, when this w \t. ■. nights typhoid, j expendi- V.eu enormous circ .i.rmm h ry ..v F E. Piootm nv. oul is on its for it. vmie of through agreement. being read bv m. t!:.1., a million readers, unmarked his not dis- the immune nurses ______j grave, identity yet help ni.ssia is credited with at the -'Iam- <»t The having lingo. hurried the fellows over Blood sweet back the SoSJrL covered. Anothei mother's boy—a fainting present time an active arny war strength A 700 PAGE BOOK FREE. I U in* % e blood been oi'der- «»t are ! is the only 1 faced, gentle fellow, under JO, died of long pier, down the street and across about 2, ">00,000 men. There be- (Swift’s Specific) Immediately <• Id rents \ 1 -• alone, of all the side these, the territorial reserve of some | remedy guaranteed Purely egetable. m bug i-xi'••uses km. yi.lO In all, fever, from on the wet another pier to the “suspect” building, rner- [ lung sleeping All others contain potash and 1 'mains in 2,00".000 men, anti the national militia, sc: ( hamber’s Popular Fnryrlopedla. Cuba. another ami smaller boat house, a few i of minerals. in his rain-soaked clothes. Host which case of emer- the most dangerous 1 ground ! could be employed in cury, "(10 ad l ,000 as rt the \\ blood diseased pages ork, wherein rods from >.i: Tii re the r of Books on Cane* r and of the men have the local ealentura—a hospital. po gency, 1,200,000—that is, ">,700,000 Kncvclopedia. wlii'-li lias v.-r •cm free Swift ;o.oled than fellows more dea 1 than men. A of these are needed for mailed by specific Company, to-day; swift, sharp fever which runs its course waited, alive, part Summer Season of 1898, domestic the as it Atlanta, Georgia, ••• : there is not a sol- until the boat then with two “sas- service, strengthening, contains m. less 1mm *>0,000 article', a d >e in a week or two—induced from lying in came; i I were, of the police system. But let us m nil ot thi reatt ’•vouid not down ami a fever* s/v rail's i iti:i:a. lay the with insufficient food dur- pects." yellow upse lashed assume that the trenches, i entire military strength sands .t ions that n' ,. -eg .rd »be. quest on a board, were taken to ■'I llUBBI.l IVII'.ILUll IU tl LIIH1I U1 in ing that dreadful first week in July. they Siboney. to dares, 1 daces, 1 cv- r.s oident• .ti-tir- 1 10 miles distant. A sadder 1 present that the active army id v> •: write, though The most peculiar case that has come sight hope proportions; No 1,ne at all interest!- -i. had the territorial re- weeks ago the ne- only 2o0,0u0 men, Ho not by under observation is that of a never to see than that boat-load of the delay my tall, serves L'fMj,(XX>, and the national militia Look make for a libera" w!iif the swell/ Ameri- in its sheet the i enormous in It and nights has lain most of the time in an corpse conspicuous object, saving imperial expenses. the putilishcrs. Kemeinber, a- both papers would enable hundreds of thous- ue many : 1 temporary pur- unconscious state. Nobody knows who and the living men iu their mud-stained j a full year, im bob. book, '!• :• w pi <‘o I ands of men, who now pass their time in -• over Man! I ol -2.10. 11v the he is. He came into the uniforms and slouch bay, rushing hospital I gray hats, trying and for war, j drilling preparing support- Young June ISO*, -team*- 1 '• Address all <*nlers to 24, s .and is reached a a Commencing by one hot mid-day, a week ago, dilirious to keep up brave front on their w«»y to ] ed by the taxes of their fellow-citizens, to If you want to make a good scot and "l Bangor will Iea\e‘ I *.r it become instead of City REPUBLICAN PI I>. banqueting hall, with fever, having walked from some dis- almost certain death. The same thing producers destroyers WHEN YOU GO JOURNAL CO., j of and to sustain them- impression nately: > »n he raised to ad- wealth, readily MAINF. tant in the sun. He may to any of us, tomorrow—t >- TO SEE HER. For Boston, via ( m mi ,.i ■! :b In- BELFAST, \ camp broiling spoke happen selves. If common it was Northport. by agreement ■ m-r is now land, Mondays at 3.00 n. m p [' oeeze, closely of himself as and is now known ! Two lines of a half ten “Guy” day. forgo poem I possible for the great powers of Europe to Sundays at 5.’oo j-. m. >. and double rows of that whether it | keep running through my mind; i similarly reduce their military army to F<-r Bucksport. Winterport and Bang".'. ai.> by name, though really at about 7.45 a. m. i one-tenth of their except Monday, bong the encircling to as or “given” "The wind howls heavy with ueath and present proportions— For and Hampden. Tuesdays. 1: 1 !' belongs him, family both armies and reserves—each Searsport >! ier sorrow standing days and Sundays at about 7.45 a. m. apartments have none can He spent the first name, say. To-day it is thee; may be me. tomorrow.” would be relatively as strong for war I MUST RETURNING: > and in a little ante* alternately stalkiug up aud down a dark haired Irish- purposes as it at the present time. Two night Yesterday young Women notice a man’s From Boston, Sunday at 5."" -s way daily except I are set, over which the that he was com- men who agree to tight each with his via Camden and Northport. hospital, imagining man on a cot so close beside me that of and are to From Kockland, lay arm tied behind his back would be dressing, quick at 5.t o a. m. i, a and are pre- right daily except Monday gruel a regiment, and with I with one of fan I could taste. That’s via and manding struggling sweep my keep quit as effective for defensive purposes appreciate good From Bangor, Winterj>ort Buokspmt. >t space is what makes so of our Mondays at 12 00 noon, other days, except S " unfilled, the attendants in efforts to leap over the the dies off him and each other as each would be if many j both “Guy.” This against at 2.00 i\ m. odious ten customers successful wooers. days, building verancla rail into the Toward morn- both ‘heir hands untied. Snotoim# I \«;i wii. f bay. morning the cot was empty. “What has CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Agent. Belfast. Brsixtss be equally crowded. he nto and This, as we take it, is the main propo- CALVIN AUSTIN, (len'l. Supt.. Boston. ing lapsed unconsciousness, become of the man who was here?” I Come in and seen the latest sition of the not to do ! WILLIAM H. HILL, (len'l Manager, Boston. 'P'tiu.lu’n p I this two Czar, necessarily hospital, lay for three days like one dead—jaw asked the nearest male thing in attendant. “Ask away with wrar by international arbitra- W.owolistoriluilu’i*. f k were on the rolled far back into his lying dropped, eyes me an easier one; he’s dead,” replied tion, though this might come in time— ll'.C'i MUipptJ uvii’V'-1>ai>l: I1 i. ", thanks to the Red life a not to disband the armies or even to re- Men’s Maine Coast Co, head, the only sign of faint butter- the with a at Furnishing, Navigation lnM lucsl.w Vi’l. E immune, ghastly attempt 1 with cots duce *hern to such a small fraction of y supplied ing of the pulse. Though death was mo- wit. “Yellow Jack hold of him in the Ullcr-iTJIorliiiloi. got their present size as that which we have | ierable army red tape the faithful steward Hats, Caps, PORTLAND AND BANGOR. v* Xf>W '>•>" ■>*< M mentarily expected, night; we started him off for Siboney, but named above; but to place a limit upon : ing patients into this medicine into his arm at an of then, which now ceems 3 m 31 injected regular he didn’t live to get there.” enlargement June mat to be on at a Commencing Tuesday, 28, 1808, sometimes a half- and a nour- going fearfully increasing Gloves, intervals poured few drops of Another sad, sad case is that of Captain ratio, and to what threatens to be mglit on a stretcher or ishment down his and still he lin- prevent throat; Feederle, of Akron, Ohio. A handsome the final bankruptcy of all of the great Steamer SALACIA nours in the sun at Neckwear, and Boiler gered hour by hour—no fever now, no and the of war of the world this gallant young officer, picture powers by lessening leaves Franklin wharf, Portland. Tuesdays and | Engine pier before an order of needless weakening of the pulse, no change in the robust health and beloved by everybody, expenditures. Saturdays at 0 a. m. Touching at Squirrel FOR SALE. To that such an is and Colored Rockland, raihdcn, >ort Bel- n the palace—a mile and fixed It say agreement impos- White Island, liport, rolled-up eyes expression. he came into the hospital the other fast and at r.M. A six horse ami h>•: i/"U*a! tuhula day sible is to assume that European states- llncksport. arriving BangoratT power engine, and Tlmrs- ■ mission to the a man Returning—Leave Mondays boiler, but little used, are Me red t sa! !•'.• hospit- seemed such pity—a strong-looking from headache. He said he was men are more their fears and VVE CAN Bangor suffering guided by Shirts davs ar r> a. m., making above landings. Arriving further at a «^1IU PLEASE YOU. particulars apply able, man’s chances to die and no On the fourth their than an at Portland at about »•. m. give sign. not a bit sick, but thought he would like jealousies by enlightened i:i:i.i \st a iims < k \>i i.i: v. Lands at Lewis wharf, Belfast, Tuesdays ami increased, two for the interests of the people mderfully day 1 sat beside him, holding his to lie down and rest awhile. He was regard at 3.30 tv M.; Mondays and Thursdays 28ft < oioinon St., IW-lfa»t. >lo who It should be Saturdays h ive been but three they represent. possi- at 8 a. m. warm, limp hands between both my own, a his head with cold given cot, bandaged ble, by international convention, to ar- Connections—At Squirrel Island for Boothbay ta 1 in a Harbor. Heron Island. Christmas Cove and I'ema- TRY fortnight, praying within myself that heaven would water, and presently he seemed to feel range that each nation should have an ac- TRY GRAIN-0! GRAIN-0! P. At Rockland for Yinall.au n. North Hau n at quid. are tive not a fixed Palmer, m they Dwight Maine Centra' to show Siboney send the poor soul back from the border- very comfortable. Happening to recog- army exceeding number, Me. and Stonington. At Belfast with Ask your (irocer to-day y package Masonic Temple, Belfast, with md in the nation in to hold Railroad, and on Mondays and Thursdays of nc\\ tlrink that takes rh the various field land if to as sat at question agreeing (1KAIVO, tlic |nod of shadows, only long enough nize me, I by Guy the other steamer for lslesboro and Castine. iate of 20 place of colTee. The children may drink it w ith- per day. send some message to the wife or end of the room, he sent to ask if 1 would PARKS PROM PORTLAND TO waiting out as as A who it ■ injury wail the adult. try sick men are Squirrel Island. .7b. round trip .'•l.’-*' yet mother—when a Hashed come and talk to him awhile. I •* suddenly change went, Rockland or Camden 1 .bo, •• 2."»( like it. (JllAIN-O has that rich seal brown of uder al- •• bb< (iog tents, over the countenance; first an expression and for half an hour we chatted of Ohio ...THE... Belfast... 2.oo, Mi ha of Java, 1 m T | made t r< n pure prams •* 4.b< h Bangor.2.b<», c- rain, scorched in of followed a friends ami of and the most deli* ate stomach recce it without agony, quickly by smile, | long ago camping experi- Weather j ermitt mg. o. < President. distress. 1-1 the of cotf <-e ai ! 2." euts pc hied to the marrow and theu the unclosed and looked ! enees the small lakes of the West- (.‘LIVER, price eyes among CHAS. R. Treasurer. 20 LEWIS, pad-ace. Sold by ail procers. their com- CARTERS b except by with full intelligence into mine. Holding ern Reserve. When 1 left him he was in to eat but ng beans, fast the hands, as if by that means to stay most cheerful mood, saying that he ex- ■PlTTLE <£ Co. GEO. F. E AMES, even Swan M.D..D.D.S., for those the 1 bent over him and to be sent home with his H. H. dying buttering soul, pected regiment Sibley LAMSON, wonder that JOBBKKS OK fever is said, “Guy! Tell me where you lived. 1 in a day or two. What was my horror on 1 Tiver The Nose and Throat. j, mg them; and yester- will write to your people.” He under- going next morning to the hospital, to be '**• PILLS CRAIN, Licensed Auctioneer. i; regiment, only two stood, and made a desperate effort to told that his was a pronounced case of Nlo. Newbury Street,, [ P. O. j report for duty. speak. The lips moved, but no words yellow fever, and that the boat had ADDRESS, FEED, (Near Corner of Fail field Street) lu "urs every day in the came; then the eyes turned upward again already been sent for to take him to FREEDOM, MAINE. 1 where \ mine is the un- till nothing but the whites were visible, Siboney.” Hurrying to his side I said. BOSTON, MASS. J SEEDS and i, »us part of cheering the and the half unconscious state ‘Captain, I hope you are not worried. I strange, Hours. 12 to 2. Others hours ■ TO COW BOYS AND BICYCLERS itting awhile with this returned. But he was not altogether in- have had yellow fever, and you can see SICK HEADACHE GROCERIES. by appointment only. October. that man, feeding an- sensible. He moved himself to the edge how well and strong I am.” He replied Positively cured by these of Salt. ist»7—ly45_ Importers All persons are hereby forbidden driving cows mne letters for as close to me as and am I shall Iattle Pills. or the side- il others, of the cot, possible “Mrs. Ward, I not worried; ealers in the finest quality of or other animals riding bicycles upon iv, walks of the city of Belfast. The laws in rela- * 'v as as held his hands remained I wrould also relieve from unimportant things long I pull through, please God. But They Distress Dyspepsia, tion tothese offences will be rigidly enforced. and Great WM. H. SANBORN, Marshal. e Indigestion Too A ■ City -y nurses have no time, quiet, but the instant I laid his hands like to write to my wife and children.” Hearty Eating. per- Anthracite and Bargain. Belfast, July lb, 18b8.-tf2« fect for Drowsi- p Fine farm in two miles from n;«, Wheeler says—are upon his breast and cried to move away, Quickly procuring pencil and paper, I remedy Dizziness, Nausea, Northport, Camp ^ Bad 135 acres land, nice t useful his ness, Taste in the Mouth, Coated Blacksmith LO&lS ■ Ground, buildings, large than arms Tongue 1 medicine. his beat the air like wind-mills and awaited his dictation. He closed eyes up Pain in the TORPID orchards, 350 bbls. apples last year. #Good soil, TO LET. ,en are see if there Side, LIVER. They very considerate, a fearful came into his face. a moment, so that none should 3yORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. water. W ill be sold low and on ii!._1 expression the Bowels. never failing very fir nurses to full Regulate Purely Vegetable. are constantly on So there I sat till dark—and still he made were tears in them, and waited get easy terms. 40tf The store in Johnson Block formerly occupied a voice that Small 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast, Me. & to Ht(| tbeir best to meet a no sign. Then it was impossible to stay command of himself; then in Pill. small Dose M. C. HILL, by H. H. Johnson Co. Apply 'n,«nils. loved Miller C. O. POOH Of course there are longer, because imperative duties awaited | never faltered, he dictated, “To my Small Price. TELEPHONE 4-2. ltf 39 St., Belfast. time and bad well Obituary. The Hampden society house has been well industry already nigh Your friends may smile THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL this the Pacific States filled during the season. It was opened brought result,—but Edith L., daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. June 17th Mrs. L. E. are nearer to the rest of the Union than But that tired feeling by Emerson aud M. * * ESTABLISHED 1826 BY * H. Forbes, died iu Brooks, Aug. 24th, aged * SEPTEMBER 8, lSt>8. R. and 50 have over BELFAST, THURSDAY, ever were and the mid- Sparrow, stopped there they before, great 22 years and 11 months. The deceased was Means It danger. night, and many others for the day. The dle West is no longer estranged from the a graduate of the Maine Central Institute, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE house will be kept open until about Sept. TIMOTHY seaboard. We can work out our own class of and was a brilliant student. Indicates impoverished CHASE ’96, 15th. Journal Pub. Co. problems and build our own future with a Her ambition and habits of intense applica- And blood. Republican impure New arrivals are quite numerous the past steadier purpose. This consciousness is tion to study during her seminary course This few The are all from Cen- overtaxed a constitution condition may days. following CHARLES A 1'ILSBLRY, the keener because of the increased re- naturally delicate, ) tre Montville: Mrs. Eliza Beau. BusS°S,SSager aud after it was evi- Voluey that other nations have for us.” graduation painfully Lead to serious illness. spect and son, Chas. Howard and dent to her friends that her health was Thompson wife, E. B. Bean aud wife and Master Clifford, CHASE &D0AK. At last the 1897 The War Department may not have steadily declining. the progress It should be promptly Mark Al. Conner and J. 1| Messer, wife, J. been as efficient as it should have beep, of the disease was rapid, aud after a short Overcome by taking Clements, wife and son. On this th» first anniversary of the firm ire wish t,,, in and but severe illness she painlessly fell asleep. equipping, feeding moving troops: our thanks to the their kind She was converted under the ministrations of W. S. and Miss M. H. Roberts have their pub'ic for patronage, but it cannot be held for the Hood’s responsible Sarsaparilla, assure them that we shall continue our Rev. Mr. Whitcomb aud was a member of the new cottage at North Shore well advanced. business ii)„,t, effects of a climate in midsum- tropical of Which and The is one aud a half stories same basis FAIR DEALING. HONEST Free Baptist church Pittsfield and promi- purifies building 24x."5, of GOO/is ,, mer on men reared in the North. The and roof. It will be all nent in church and Christian Endeavor Enriches the blood, hip shingled over, the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, as in the past wonder is that so only many have escaped work. Much sympathy is expressed for the stained red, with green roof and white as the maintain our reputation LEADING .1E H I'l f i;, ills which the best of care cannot wholly afflicted family iu their great bereavement. St rengthens the nerves, trimmings. It will he sheathed inside with iu aud amiable iu hard aud the floors will be of hard avert. The summer in has been Attractive person dispo- Tones the pine 25 Main attendance at her funeral stomach, wood. It will be for water and fitted Street, Belfast. the hottest for 2"» years, and the strain sition, the large piped and the Moral tributes from many an with all the available conveniences. H. S. upon northern.constitutions was natural- profuse Creates appetite, friends testified to the esteem iu which she Baker of Somerville, Mass., is the architect. ly very great. In Cuba, as all know, sum- And builds up, was held by all who knew her. Among The cottage will be finished this fall but mer is the sickly season, and fevers of va- those who sent Mowers were the following; and vitalizes will not be occupied until next season. rious the dreaded Energizes kinds, including yellow Pillow from M. C. I classmates of ATTRACTIVE ’96; cross, whole The hot weather in the cities drove large fever, lie in wait for the unacclimated. Mr. The system. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. “At Rest,’’ ami Mrs. J. Bushfield, Hav- numbers to the sea shore last week and Some of the harshest critics of the War Mass.; wreath in and Be sure to erhill, heliotrope get Northport received her share. A large Goods, coupled with attractive prices is a combinative FOR are those who shrieked the white class of and white GOVERNOR, Department colors, bouquet pink — Only Hood’s/ number of cottages are still open ami since able. With us they go HA.TVI> IN W A loudest for war, when war have carnations and white asters, Louis Glidden; might the first exodus at the close of the camp- LLEWELLYN POWERS been averted and the main bouquet of sweet peas, Nellie Leighton; point gained N0RTHP0R1 NEWS. meeting there has been little if any de- CHILDREN’S OF HOULTON wreath with white cross and of the wise of President bouquet crease in the number of by statesmanship people here. The HA IS, CAPS, SKIRTS. HOSE and HANDk, sweet Mrs. E. G. Roberts aud Mrs. E. Mr. G. E. to now now be- peas, and Mrs. Tufts returned their has sold a number of lots McKinley. Possibly they Society cottage ( FOR MEMBER of C. Holbrook; of white home in last week. CONGRESS. to bouquet carnations, Malden, Mass., the past week, some of which will he built LADIES’ gin realize the truth of Gen. Sherman's H SIDE COMBS Jennie Snow ; pillow, Mrs. A. E. Dow ; pil- HATS, HOSE, AIRPINS, sententious “War is hell.” Mrs. Frank Herrick and children have upon next season. The season of ’OS has EDWIN C, BURLEIGH saying, of Mae Miller and Mae Me- ETTES. UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, ULO\ l low, petunias, gone to Bangor to remain for some time. been a profitable one and the outlook for OF AUGUSTA. Taggart; bouquet of white gladiolus and the and FURNISHINGS. The article from the Boston Herald on Mrs. Anna Knowlton of Saugus. Mass., is future is excellent. sweet peas, Mabel Rose; wreath aud bou- “The Czar’s on the her Mr. and Mrs. The Water Work4* have Proposal,' printed visiting parents, Joseph Northport fully TOWELS,7 U U.lMi (lil NO NOMINATIONS. quet, Mrs. L'iola Ford; cut Mowers, Olive SMALL WARES, VARNS, WORSTED" t :.d page, will be found at this Lane. met the expectations of their builders and interesting sou, Bert Kate and Francena Pay Payson, There are HONS, DRESS LININGS, DRESSMAKER-> FOR SENA 1 ■ »R, and is Mrs. Donovan and sou returned 10 patrons. 75 takers, and all have time, supplemented by the follow- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Annie Godding, Leathers, Harding, been AI BEK 1 I’EIRC'E.Frankfort. last after a visit fully supplied. At the close of the FANCA DRV GOODS. ing facts and figures: The cost of tLe Laura Wentworth, Miss Forbes and Nora Lynn Friday very pleasant in FOR SHERI 1 F. of several weeks. campmeeting the water the reservoir was SI Of It armies of the different powers varies very Forbes ALL NE\\ EOB l-'M.I. sAM l 1.1.0 NORTON.Belfast. t> feec deep, and as soon as the extraordinary widely. Russia leads the line with an an- Mr. Arthur returned to Middle- drain on the water H i: RE,,Hi HR OF DEEDS, First supply'ceased the began nual expenditure of *154,500,000, and The funeral of Ivra Heal of the boro, Mass., last Saturday after a very en- <-F.oKi.l-. I M( t KILLls Belfast. to increase. Late in the spring F. K. Pres- Maine Infantry, who died Aug. 28th at the visit to his Mr. and Mrs. R. Germany comes next with joyable parents, ■ *155,003,000. cott, the sowed some duver L 103-105 < WELLS 1 'K CLERK 5 CRTS, Maine General in Portland, was superintendent, CO., Main Hospital A. Packard. S France is a close third with lii l.sliA WAl'UN..Belfast *150,000,000. held at the church in Centre Liucolnville ou the clay embankment around the reser- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Packard attended the These are the j otters whose land voir, and a so O.i N T \ A <-RNEV only j 31st. There got remarkably good catch, Freedom The Fret-, Wednesday afternoon, Aug. reunton in last Family Reunions. forces cost over a Boynton family Liberty that the station on the hill now a ; 1 KY Bo\Yl)EN.W lnterj- rt. *100,000,000 year. was a very 1 trge attendance and more than presents ed its fall term Tuesda\ -• The£ report a tine time and Croat Britain Thursday. neat Dwellers on the '•• ■ ranks fourth with followed the to its last very appearance. t inue twelve weeks r.i i. n v <♦ hsi< -n fr, *00,CHX),- •ifty carriages body their visit. Til*.- Weutworth reunion will he heid at greatly enjoyed Ground can themselves V- il Oi'(i. and Austria fifth, with in The Camp congratulate Willard \V Rah. p; LI AM A. BKAGt..Liucolnville **0,500,000. esting place Youngtown cemetery. ihe residence of F A. Crabtree, South Hope, Our summer boarders are fast disappear- on their water supply. 111 < Sons of ami Good Pre. O 1: M V KF REL. Italy biings up the rear with *5:;.450,01 0, Veterans, Grangers Temp- sept. 14th. If stormy, tin- next fair day. 'dgkiiis, eptres*. ing, and in a few days more the Cove will re- F K i: 1 \ SMALL. ., of which, the deceased was a School; Miss SV BeMa.-t. a which, about one- .ars, member, AT connected to the Wentworths are ror- Margarei charge though only sume its old-time to quietness patiently nit. r g ! -I > H 1 ■ were as bodies, the former as Departli -mdel LI N A Fn 1. H-.A I R1 third is as that sustained Russia, present acting Yachts and Boats .1 i ill 1 invited. Cral dree. Secretary. large by await the eoining of another season. iy [Hattie .VKLVII.I.E C. HI1.L .Belfast. bearers and guard of honor. The services L Sepheiis Sub l’r is harder to hear than the Tie *bxth annual reunion of the K(.E K BRYANT. Kn. undoubtedly Miss Martha Pendleton and her brother IMlsbury Maine i1/ were conducted by Rev. J. M. Leighton of The steam yacht Idal-tie with .>w Department, wai load laid the broader shoulders will be h. Id in Newb: ryp >rt, Mass i. Li 1.. SLR ATT.lalernio. upon John left for Boston last where family D a attendun .\ Belfast. The doral ofTeritigs were very Friday, er Mr. A. H. A Groeschuer an i 1: mis .a. good •-1EBY N 1 UNKER.. .L'.,.i„ u of the Muscovite we l-"> The i- The figures will reside until next Master Thursday, Sept Pillsbiiry gene s tli m ■ people. numerou-. they June. hoard, was at last Sat uni pupi at tlie last 1 Bangor ty Li NT A i; LAW SON.M-ac av< !'.- !ogv will be ready \ K L lMsbury Charles- g;von foot up -s' T'o.Oi 'i. That is ! John will enter the Boston High school this obtained in the vi! u ■ A 1 N < K }- R SON A 4“ f"Ot built at K kt rt ■ S’\i»i The funeral of H. his yacht by :own, S< e. tary ti« ■.Pcmho.p- burden, tailing as it,does, ! Walter West at late w et-k. terms iml a ; u j,•. Will Ci o k f< Charles Joy < f C;ra i.-u. md home on street. was of Drinkwater *• in tin main, countries where the! High Friday forenoon, Tlie descendants Mnajih tag.* of Tee 1 i11<-: 1:i.> 1 1 1*0: derive its mime from | upon Mrs. A F R;well went to Boston last named Lizzie J v. was laumh.-d I mt week. Midway attended. Rev. J. M. offi- _M at Tie labe'i ami cost a huge y Leighton Inddan miormal reiurnSTpt the a idem j 1 11U rs earning." the of bare the best in re- week t" consult physicians Frank 11 has .•'Mid ! m i- ciated, and companions from his commaud- Hoag f Matthew Dr kwater of > itum : lining is * ui on a very narrow (’ongreg ur- scale, and, gard to her health, which of late has been Clara to F II and S"U ot W ery acted as hearers. The floral tributes C**lby tt^rt-wn, The affair was preliminary p- forming an as- Served tl.f Jo: u UiU.Vi TDe Lad more than their is too often 111.>ls Dave indeed, puite invisible. very poor It is Imped she will return great- Mass. 1'he b,.at has been and will were many and beautiful and included a srripm*d sociation of the Driukwate: family About tn'ii Tin- la us>- -f w .- i■ • her visit tl;. days this season—tlie lion's ly benefited by be hauled out here for the winter column of tuberoses and pinks from Bangor were A elam l ake b.-l.l n deci-rat'-d w 1* 1 !. rn-, p It is a ": ii maitti to vote fifty present. in i n t. pie a straight share, of Elks; a moutnl of and roses I1 a:id w !,:*»■ u. ! Lodge pinks Tlie fab term of the Henrietta White Jortu Rankin, Arthur H..m- i A. 1. the shore and a very day was 'wers, but deviation is to enjoyable ticket, uy liable lead Baeheld.er have arrivett home after two from Palestine : mouud of sc 1 ool a week and it is was to a r. nan, elnsivelv u t i•t : .tl 1 Commandery began ago Monday, spent It decided hoi! to ■ rrors v whicl; m tv works' cruise m the owned The rail to state lew wid- you lose roses yacht Huriet, ] apeis many your asters, pinks and from Dr. G. (. Kil- to know that A. D. ie. took pla th'- titer' very gratifying Hayes of Mr. Rankin. touched it and form an association at the sane- fraud] ise. by They rvery \vs c. Mil u the death of President \\ ood- a marked “Rest" from the is a and a >d s.. am gore: pillow Belfast master, which is positive guar- port betweeu Bangor ami this pla ami n-xt y ear nig g.>• was widow; a cross of and roses from very pleasant trip !.y tli. it ed manv fr hi; 1 mtf of the Mormon ehurch. pinks antee that tin* superintendent will be able enjoyed * people Star. Tlie annual reui no; of he Mixer far; y W. N B. [R<*ckland to W aldo Good MacLellan of Philadelphia, bas- to a most successful term when the part; "pate 11. rt.« Templars. report was held at Silver Harvest Crann. Hall. ket of in' of Sir Thomas for the < ! Hid tl- Farm and Home flowers from Mrs. M. R. lvnowlton, proper Tim comes. challenge Lipt. lodge Mrs. Flora and Mrs. J. 1). a the America's cup was bd the mean t> “t lie of Dex- Dodge Fraser; accept»-d Sept. only surviving >ay. tlnilliug village convene in Jackson next Some time Sunday night a sneak thief vited guests attending The day was due. Saturday, Sept. basket of and white sweet peas from by the committee representing the New ■hureh, was into -dm ed "i purple The hall was beautiful decorated with ^ :f ter*" the thriving village? 10th, will be a \ery interesting one. The entered the enclosure containing the plum iy Mrs. C. H. white and violet York Yacht Club. The length of the 1 a a most forcible and Field; sweet, the taste f the session will open at c0 a. in., and trees of Mr. Henry Pendleton by destroy- (lowers, showing exquisite during peas from Mrs. J. H. Howes; basket of lilies, challenging boat was given as so feet, six reviewed the t• 1 ■ >r\ An exih. vine an ar-’ the forenoon the v. ing the of tlie gate and generously committee on arrangements The foretn oi recently published regular business ill be hinges inches—the named for a asters and sweet peas from Mrs. Joseph largest yet single- with much feeling here and invited t- the where foi a n.a-T easv appointing committees; report of credential ing is getting be ouite common dinning room, enough—follow Dewey. A. S. Faliy ; basket of mixed flowers from A race took between during the earl> and in will be lively place Saturday mom old with astonish im-nt at t committee; district re- before long an example they ga/.ed conferring degree; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. white probably the steamer SaJacia am! the steam yacht the church's existence The >iL>‘one tinlu-i has made its Knight; pinks over-laden but so, u remembered they ap- port.- -f the officers: reports of matle :>f the suspected ones. Malay. The Saiaeia got a start on the yacht, tables, committees; from Mrs. S. B. Cuuningham; white members was tle-i. a 1 pinks but before had sailed far tiie was had their with them and like Iran- >ers and has r< b* 's rend and referred ; miscellaneous busi- they yacht appetites from F. O. Smith; sweet and Herrick reunion occurred in Sarah I- Per Icy, ami peas pinks' The family the lead. [Rockland Star. wolves devoured thr t mist'- Dived a voiim welcome fiom the family i.< s ; reading r= cords c«f session; closing. In gry goodies busy from Mrs. H. I- Woodcock; purple and at the residence of Mr. The is owned Dr. C (> it'll active am: pas* the afternoon Monday Joseph Malay by Weld, wives had prepared. After dinner the party pan. i there will be a public temper- frying white sweet peas from Mrs. John Stephen- Herrick on Beech Hill. There was quite a who has a summer residence on Iron Point. unable tv* be present. Fi : anee meeting, wl ii h will be called to order were. photographed on the green At p. m. son and white sweet from Mrs but familiar faces \ for tl ■ candidates of pink peas large attendance, many North Haven, and is new this season. to ote next Monday at 1.1*0 and •-nsisr f the following, sub- we were again railed to order listen to re- .1 »hn Dolb'lT; from Miss Mildred who urg heliotrope ; were missing were present last year. W. E. has his sp->ke brietly, ng ; the party Tat rescued Waldo county from a 't tn changes< Page exchanged sloop yacht marks «.f greeting by different numbers. Slater. it was a occasion and a of r Nevertheless, joyful with Eaton Bros, of The on entertainment then necessity poseSMiig debt and gave it a handsome balance on Binging, Male Ralj'li Little Deer Isie committee pin Quartette consecration that ha i n Travel, grand good time was had. Everything for ..f the right side of the ledger. Rev F S 1 >«*1 iitT Mary A v\ lie of Martin \ Greer, died at j their sloop Maine. The Ralph was built ■vented an interesting program, consisting Address of W uvme A. F. Warren off finely The weather was warm and effort in the past. Air i.er home in Morrill »ij passed S. B Holt in the winter of is;*5-G, and vocal and instrumental music,recitations and E. Aug. 11th, aged by Jiesj'opse. M-s T Brackett was out Rev Mel delightful ; therefore everybody of Aft r which a' n as.-oi t. hymn Hugh General Humidity is a foe more to be Song, Julia Morton years, 11 months and 11 days She had was first called the Katherine. The Maine dialogues. j and as was a rc id a most Recitation. doors, mole Joe’s dooryard a bo and old men their rm-unni- interesting dread' 1 thai the whole Spanish arms. Myrtle Peavey ; n.any friends and will be greatly missed in is stall nth, roomy boat feet long and 11 ilanre, forgot Instrumenta music. Ann e ! one it room for all T iking for his subj- t I Hadley the She was a kind spacious afforded ample beam. Mr. is new wash-boards tism while flirting with the prett. gir m tt •: We do not include the navy, as | community hearted Rage adding Spain Declamation, P. 1 M ss Drat F W.t- Henry Boody ; and was more comfortable than a i a mother and wife. present and a few other many a proud mother's fart !:gldi r, a S-ng. Frank Trainor neighbor, loving Be- making improvements. no longer has navy. | manm-r < f 1 1: citation. Brown sides her husband she leaves six children: crowded house with a temperature of nearly smile us she wate hed the graeel u 1 '.gun J pleasing Emily Yacht Sigdrifa stopped one night in Pul- church her st a\ Mr. 80 during is not we and Mis. E L Bartlett in the shade. Notwithstanding the heat, lu-r U and fro Tim nest f-agasta sagacious, fi-ti He Mrs. Ben j Haviland of New Haven, Ct.: Harbor ou the home to Ymalhaven daughter gliding been engaged hv : F‘ ‘tali' u, Austin Stevens pit way ing Mr. Greer of West it was a gay and bveiy throng and they reunion will be held at the same ire a series of spema 1 m- the war is still on and this > mereh Declamation. John Act'-c, Mass Mrs. from Belfast. She had on hoard Le- p Sept, says A F Warren Captain j of “Blest he ti.. i as it would 1 T* .ark,. Monroe of made the best of it, be another INI ip. All descendants f G- mg. ami Mm singing < F S. Dolliff Elbert and r, an armistice for the negotiation of ]>ea« Rev. Searsport. Charlie, ruy Coombs and wife ami son Harry, and to tie* (i A would all meet So adjourned Mrs. J H. Boody Hiram and Nellie of Morrill to mourn their year before they again. Mixer are invited. K. M.. bt to a few | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs and jG bountiful supper was It nci) nt'f.osary bombard Ad iress. Rt F \ Stevens. G Counselor daughter the time was fully occupied in renewing old that .1 loss. She leaves two B The hail been on a proved happy « > b. a Singing, brothers—Joseph Avu. party Span mb nit-sf ing Sagasta to ealix- Male Quartette yachting The fifth anuual reunion of the Herrick most and of Waldo and Charles of friendships, and making new ones, and like helpful imj Belfast of Payson Payson cruise of several and had visited at "f souse > t w 1 -.re he is at. Fudge Good Templars have re- days family was 1 eld Sept. l>-ps. the boim lugs ever held in Fra-.-.'; ing Knox—three all family reunions,this one, too, was a most * uued sisters—Mrs. Peter Welch of Islesbi.ro. Belfast and Camden. meetings again after a short vacation. Northport, J. F. Herrick, Northport. The day w i- Mrs. of gratifying success. It was the unanimous A I'o) turl man, v. H 'teen there" At the Belfast, Emily Peabody Portland. meeting Monday evening, Forest the Annie E. and about sixty of 11 .- relatives Eliza Clements desire of al. that might he to Friday night sloop yacht pleasant i: Mrs. of New Hampshire— they spared sage I > u’!ii:lniiis a r. interview v : t Ji this !>b;ns, Fodg" Deputy, assisted by Fred Spencer was anchored in the east branch of and friemls of thefam.m met to exeuang.- and two grandchildren, Bertha Haviland meet again next year. May this prayer he Maine Coast N;: r -nui.r. “If people worked as iiar«l at i'endieton and Annie Sliute as marshals, in- the river near Yerona bridge. During the greetings and enjoy the day. Just prevn. :s and Ruby Greer. She took great enjoyment realized, is our most sincere wish. home as do in t i at stalled the following officers: Chief Tem- night she drifted under the bridge and be- to the auuouneement "f dinner F. Blodgett tliey country, they in having the grandchildren spend the sum- Afc'L T. H vice What next? election next Mon- in in PORTLAND won d more plar, Fernahl; templar, Lillian Why day came caught some way. Her bowsprit of Belfast photographed the entire party .tiniy have gold at home mers with her. The funeral took at place ami it is desired that Spinney; secretary, Flora Webber; financial day, earnestly every was broken off and she was partially tilled a group. Three tables were spread in a iurge than would and in Alaska.” late home Mrs. < oimnencim: >luiul they her Aug. 14tli, Wentworth turn out and secretary, Lora Maxcy; treasurer, Mrs. E. Republican voter will keep with water and quite badly damaged. The room with a bountiful dinner and lovei\ officiating. Kind friends did all that could L. this town iu where it Mention was made last week of the as- Brackett; haplain, Mrs. Filliau Pendle- the Republican ranks, yacht is a tiue one and is owned by Capt. T. flowers. After dinner the meeting was be done in her last hours of sickness. The SA AC marshal and the same time roll a Steamer of Galen C. Moses of Bath. ton; Gerald W. Howard; Guard, belongs, at up good M. Nicholson, F. W. Hancock and J. R. ed to order and the report >f the previous signment dowers w ere many and beautiful. Elijah Howard; deputy marshal, Lana Pen- majority for our representative to the Legis- Emery of Bueksport. reunion read by the secretary. Tin- fliv- loaves Franklin wharf, r There is a sequel. Tile failure of Mr. Saturdays ar •' 1 dleton ; chief N. Bunker of chosen for ensu- past templar, Addison Pendle- The funeral of George W. Cottrell was lature, Capt. Emery Islesboro, ing officers were then the < aimli ii. IU It :i-t Moses was due, in part at least, to Fritz ton. bis a well to this ItaiujiM at 7 r. m. held at late residence on North port- gentleman qualified represent Pier, R. I Sept, o The year: President, George Herrick, Belfast, Ji. Twitchell, who is an embezzler to the Narragansett Returning -Leave- P»ai.;. class at this winter—a hon- Lewiston was last f> \. a avenue last Friday afternoon and was very Augusta clean, steamer which wrecked 1st Vice Pres., Emery Cottrell, Belfast; i days at m .. making amount of or more. Mr. Twitch- Transfers in Keal Estate. while soldiers of the Ninth at Portland it a' at $*>0,000 of orable man, who stands high in the estima- night transporting s,-. largely attended, mauy the business men Vice Pres., Emery Griffin, Northport wha: Massachusetts regiment and a number of Lauds at Lewis el’ is a member of Governor Powers’ coun- of the There tion of his towusmen. His is im- Bdhn- M city being present. was a pro- popularity from Moutauk Point to Boston lies retary, Mrs. Lucy A Herrick, Belfast; Saturdays at m. The transfers in regulars s V. cil and has for been one of Bath’s following real estate were mense in the where he as at 3! years fusion of dowers, and one room was community lives, in about ten feet of water inside the Mrs. Belfast: ■ special- just Treas., Hannah Wilson, < imiici't ion- V 1 recorded in Waldo of County Registry well as his and affable cove off Poiut Judith and within the t:, most prominent men. He is in poor ly decorated in memory of Ins daughter elsewhere; genial Chap., Mrs. Helen Herrick. Northport; N"i til Hawn Deeds for the week 7, 1898: breakwater. It is thought the steamer can Man <• < 'em ra: Rar :• > a 1 health and it is said will not be ending Sept. Adelle, who died in 1873. Beautiful dowers ways always attract strangers as well as Ex.-Committee. Mrs. 11. T Herrick, Helen prosecut- Annie New be floated. t a i;i> i;on t • Harley, Castle. N. B., to Susan and there seems to be a desire ed. stood in vases upon the piano and wreaths friends, great Herrick, Nellie Farnham. After the busi- A. land Rockland or ( umden 1 Mansur, Monroe; and buildings in on the of his Democratic friends iu his hung at each side, while on the music rack part ness meeting an interesting program was Belfast Monroe. David is Scull, Overbrook, Pa., to town to him a very Baudot' Farm and Home says: “A clean fair was a sheet of her favorite music. Very give complimentary rendered ami enjoyed by the company Weather Geo Saltonstall, Boston; land in Islesboro. were vote therefore with a good strong pull from are due J. F. Herri. k and a source of pleasure and instruction to touching and impressive remarks made A Many thanks to ; Benj. Miller, Belfast, Leslie Miller, do.; the there seems no reason ( HAS R. LIU IS. Troa- bv Rev. J. M. The bearers were Republicans why Fleshy for the manner of entertain- as well a.-, old; a nasty fair may Leighton. family kindly young land and in Belfast. Rachael W. buildings Islesboro should not give a larger majority The reunion w 11 the character, it not ruin the L. T. Shales, N. E. Keen, Robert Burgess ing the company. next blight lives, Keene. Stockton Springs, to W. D. than she did two for Mr Hurd. Coose, and C. B. Hall. years ago be held 5, 1SPP, at tin- home of George of a and Have we Sept. many boy girl.' do.; land and buildings in Stockton Springs. We so, for it is wide-awake, Consumptive hope hustling Herrick, Belfast. “nasty” fairs? One in this fetate has been Chas. Megquier, Corinth, to Wm. H. Dr. W C Libby, Master of Plneuix Lodge business men that are wanted; not one that Bray, Did ever see one? a you The Boynton family reunion was m i raided by the police; but the ctfenders Belfast; laud and buildings in Northport. of Masons, received notice Saturday "f the will sleep all the way to Augusta and back. Did you ever hear of one ? I Marshall's shore in Liberty, Sep*. 1st. About moved to fresh fields and the dis- Win. A. Whitney, Boston, to Francis M. death at Iloultou of George \Y. Purrington So be sure that your Bunkers are loaded GRAY’S B U°sYnV simply Most not. Con- two hundred were ami it land in of tliat Mr. Purrington was a votes certainly people present and School of Short" features were nois- Caldwell, Philadelphia; Northport. place. carriage with Republican and the victory will gusting Midway again is a disease that was a very <•■ccasum. It s< uv- .v DIG. Eli L. Carter, Winterport, to Lewis E. wood-worker, and for several years worked be won. sumption enjoyable TAUGHT T0 DO BY i' ily conspicuous. since the members ! r > ekn'I) 1 ■ 'it Fi: r land and in Winter- in this He was au active member in invariably causes loss of seems one year White, do.; buildings city NORTHP"RT (AMP GROUND. met on this but the A'idrrss FRANK L. GR port. Weltlia Plummer, to a member of Pine nix flesh. family ground, changing Messrs. K. F. Hansob and F. I. Wilson Winterport, Freemasonry, Lodge, Will Price closed Ids “bean hole” and us it is true, ami that we Lewis E. White; land and in Corinthian Arch and If are in seasons inform of tliis were in Rockland and buildings Royal Chapter King broke you light weight, city recently camp Monday. mile stone m the Winterport. E. L Rowell, Montville, to Solomon been Master of the even if is have reached another furnished the of that with Council, having your cough only Opinion city Alfred H. do. George W. Whitney and wife of Bangor course of human events. Some wl met Crockett, land in Montville. latter body A Masonic funeral was beid in a slight one, you should their views of the situation. < political F. arrived at their cottage Tuesday with us on this shore last year have rossed ill Howard to [ Douglas, Montville, Pliebe A. Houlton and brethren from that city accom- take of Waldo Mr. Wilson certainly us t lii Speaking county, Gilclirest, laud in Montville. Ira Several lots of land have been sold the border while others joined do.; M. panied the remains to Bangor, where they lately A lirst-rlass pan is said that “the popular tide plainly in to Annie E. W. Chi- ! and are to be buiit in the their places. The forenoon was take: up in Cobe, Chicago, Cobe, were met by John F. Smalley of Phoenix cottages spring. once. the direction of and that the cago; land in Frank H. Skin- Scott’s Emuslion social chat and greetings. The following Democracy;” Northport. who went to Levant, the of ili- J. Warren and. wife of Somerville, H.-lfii-r. s. i t s, IS'.IS Lodge, place Bailey towns in and out of the State wen repre- here “have had all the ner, Corinth, to Annie E. W. land in of cod liver oil with people apparently Cobe; ter unent Mass., are stopping at Brown's for a few hypo- sented; Liberty, Washington. Palermo. •• IA McKinley prosperity they want.” We Northport. days. phosphites. No remedy I’uity, Knox, Slontville, Appleton, V STRICE Mrs. Sarah E. Dutton died at her home on is such a port, Wald boro, China, Augusta, Bridge- venture the prediction that next Monday’s of arrived perfect prevent- Concerning Local Industries. Cedar street at the A. H. Chick and family Bangor water, Mass, Boston and Central Falls, Monday afternoon, age to Just election returns will tell a different are at their on ive consumption. R. I The oldest member was quite of 76 and 2 months. Mrs. Dutton was Tuesday and stopping cottage present years moment throat Mr. of Montville, who * Mr. Hanson still to the free street. the your Hartley Boynton Cider V i?! story. clings The lime and kilns near Turtle horn in and her maiden name was Maple quarries Belfast, was IK) years old. The officers elmsen silver and that in the begins to weaken and you fallacy says neighbor- Head, Islesboro, are doing a tiue business Torrey. She was the widow of William H. Mrs. M. Turner and father, H. Thompson for the year were Will. L. Boynton, Presi- KOK I’ICKI find are Vice President 1 of of values has been this and the of rock im- of are at the Walls cot- you losing flesh, dent; Preston Boynton, l^>od $05,000,000 season, quality the* Dutton of this city, and had been an invalid j Searsmont, stopping A. A. 1 v to it. and secretary; R. A. Packard, treasurer HOW the stand- as the increases. There are was for a few weeks. you should begin take wiped out in Chicago by gold proves depth from paralysis for many years. She the tage committee on resolutions, Preston Boynton, And no other ard; and that, “Many of the prominent now two kilns and three more will he built last of her father’s family of ten sons and C. B. Brown and daughters of Bangor have remedy R. A. Packard, Albert Waterman, Sarah Worth ; committee on as soon as Those now one has cured so cases Leufest, Geo. arrange- men be who were for the possible. working daughters. She leaves daughter, returned and will stop while repairs are be- many met, earnestly ments, Preston Boynton, F./ra A. Boynton, turn out from GO to barrels of lime this The 70 per Mrs. James S Harrimau of city. made on their of consumption. Unless Fauna Girls Wanta gold standard two years ago, now de- ing cottage. Hannah Jackson, Sarah Leufest, each. to day Two cargoes were shipped funeral was held yesterday, Wednesday, you are far advanced with Waterman. Four of the members were re- At I IIOMI SON A nounce itas robbery.” Sbo! The post office was closed here Tuesday New York last week. name of the port! il as having died since last year, vi/ The afternoon, Rev. J. M. Leighton ofticitaing. this disease, Scott’s Emul- Dan »• night, and mail addressed to the Camp Robert Boynton, Alice Jar kson, Lucv Boyn- | A and able article on “The End company which operates the kilns has been will hold in- timely Private Charles P. Freeman of Camden Ground will be sent to East Northport. sion every ton and Myrtie Boynton. The exercises in changed to the Maine Lime Co., and the the afternoon were First of the War and After” is a feature of the died at the hospital in Portland, Saturday & Hill’s store closed ducement to you for a very interesting. Haney yesterday. followed a place has been named Rocklime. moruing, from typhoid fever. He was a all joined in singing America, by Atlantic. The writer says: of who was cure. hv Bradstreet ; address of wel- September member of Co. and was 20 years of age. Mr. G. F. Danforth Bangor, perfect prayer Chas. N, All so<\ and were a mass Druggists, $i. come in Mrs. Sarah Leufest; song ‘Four months ago we great Dropsy and Heart Disease. A great The disease was contracted at Camp Thom- laudlord of the Northport Hotel last year, Scott