The Republican Journal. 1‘Hl'ME BO._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897^ NUMBER 24. Can it be the nineteenth Belfast High School, Class of *97. century now is drawing of the Waldo Kennebec REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. to a close, Meeting County Grange. and West Waldo Musical Base Ball. PERSONAL. SHE When the nations make the Graduation Exercises at (be Belfast House European Christian Association. Opera Greeks their foes, Waldo Pomona Grange held a Mrs. Mark Wood County MAINE LEAGUE STANDING. has moved to Rockland. EVERY THI'RSDAY MORS1S6 BY THE June 14th. Just because they dare remember Ther- Marathon, very interesting meeting with South Branch This association held its June session in rer mopylae Robert C. went to Boston The exercises of Won. Lost. cent. Logan Monday graduation the Belfast Dare to heed the cries of Christians ’neath the Grange, Prospect, June 8th. The hall was Centre Montville June 11th- Owing to the Played. blican Journal Pub. Co. Sultan’s dread decree? Portland .10 3 13 .769 for a week’s vacation. High School were very successful. They well tilled, some coming 25 miles to attend unsettled condition of the weather the 3 13 .769 Little Greece, the land of heroes, still is brave and Augusta.10 Lewiston.9 6 15 .600 N. F. Houston is this week in were held Monday evening, June 14th, in strong and free. the and home the same chorus was not as large as at some spending Journal it the papek for Maine sea meeting returning previous Belfast.5 9 14 .357 on Belfast and it is estimated were was one the Boston business. Opera House, She cannot forget those heroes who are famed in day. The officers present Master, Over- meetings, but it of most instruc- Bangor. 5 11 16 .313 faring people." art and Rockland.5 12 17 that more than a thousand persons were song. seer, Chaplain, Lecturer, Treasurer, Secre- tive and enjoyable sessions held during the .294 S. H. Mathews went to Boston Monday She has still Odysseus’ wisdom, still Achilles’ valor present. Many were obliged to go away, and Pomona. G. C. life of the association. afternoon on business. Circulation in and strong, tary, Ceres, Flora, The Belfasts met the in the City County For Augustas capital not able to find even room. she outmanceuvers Europe at Levanseller as aud being standing diplomacy’s acted Steward, Frank Conductor Rollins of Unity was at his best, on Mrs. A. sharp game, city “Centennial Day” June 9th, anti were G. Spencer visited her brother in The decorations were delicate and beauti- Clements and wife of Montville as as was his as iionTfrms. In advance, $2.00 a year; And her courage 'gainst the Sultan puts all Chris- Assistant daughter organist, and all the beaten in two games. The fiist was an exhibi- Skowhegan last week. months; 50 cents for three months. ful. A tendom to shame. white curtain dotted with ferns hung Stewards. The meeting was opened in the parts in the choruses were well sustained. tion game and does not count in the mm. Terms. For one square, one inch For the righteous war for freedom's better than League Miss Annie Leonora Barr returned home at the rear of ri'lnmn, To cents tor one Meek, ami the stage with loops of white mere peace in name. fifth degi.ee. Brother W. H. Ginn gave a The chorus book used was the Coronet of standing.' It was a closely contested game, and each insertion. Tuesday from subsequent and lace over the centre entrance. showed some of the best of the season. Wellesley. yellow But we need not cross the ocean, far from home very able address of welcome, and in the Song, by L. O. Emerson. No singing was playing we need not Mrs. The proscenium arch was draped with white go; absence of D. O. to whom the done in the forenoon. At noon a line dinner Some of the Belfast men were changed about in Georgia Erskine went to Newport Near our Bowen, duty merits of journal. gates we see men dying ’neath the their positions. Mazena played 1st base, to visit relatives. To-Day’s hunting and loops of yellow, on which were soldier's cruel of responding was assigned, Brother A. was served by the people of Centre Mont- Reagan, Tuesday blow; short At our threshold freedom's cause is stop; Webster, catcher; Kane, pitcher; white and yellow tulips. Below, in gold let- very begging Stinson responded in his usual pleasing way. ville in the beautiful new Grange dining Chas. B. Hazeltine left for a fish- PAGE 1. for the aid Gastonguay, right field, McBride, centre field. Sunday ters on a white ground, was the class motto: Which our has indeed Twelve Granges responded to the roll call, hall, recently completed. At 2 m. the to Moosehead Lake. ..n.I Courts. .Cases to the country, waiting meekly, p. The brought out the most sensational ing trip Insolvency too game play in in the letters long delayed; as follows: Northern W. was called to order ..Belfast High School Class of ’97.. “Lowly Spirit; Lofty Aim,” Light by Thomp- meeting by the President, seen there for a out A. Heartless Spaniards wage a war that's like the years, triple by Yeitcli, Miss Alma Tilton left Tuesday to spend idles. .'Ihe Belfast Schools. .< oncern- set off by tulips. Banks of evergreen and Turk’s raid. son; Morning Light by T. Durham; Star of J. O. Johnson of Mrs. Mitchell of Handihoe and with no one out and ulnstries. .Meeting of the Waldo Coun- unpitying Liberty. Butman, when, her vacation at her home in Sidney. stood at each side of and A. J. Sun Freedom not bases Belfast was retired Y.ivIks and Boats..Transfers in Real palms the stage is not war alone confronts us as we enter life’s Progress by Mudgett; Rising by being present, L. F. Hurd was full, without a score. nebec and West Waldo Musical Assu- Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. White of Farming- the was with a border of long strife. W. D. Harvest Moon J. chosen tern. President Sam- Augusta.2 0 0 0 0 1-3 o < platform edged Elliott; by Gordon; Secretary pro I'nitarian uiiference..Base Ball.. There are other dark and Belfast. .0 0 0 0 0 0—0 ton arrived for a short visit. problem^, dangerous, uel Monday white liiaes and green leaves. The which are rife. Mystic by Mary E. Churchill; Dirigo by B. Rollins of Unity was selected as director piano, to-day Three base Two-base hits— PAGE 2. In our sinful bred F. Branch W. hit—Schrecongost. Arthur of which stood on the right of the stage, was crowded, cities, by hunger, fed Foster; South by H. Ginn; and Miss Rollins of Unity as organist. A two Schrecongost, Wells, McDermott. Stolen bases— Ritchie, Esq., Liberty has been \ inr Letter New by woe. Washington the Equity J. Cunningham; Granite A. hours session was which w^Ls devoted Hanscom, Gastonguay 2. First on errors—Augus- a disclosure commissioner. ■ns. bought through exertions of the class of Is that monster, our na- by by held, appointed .The Fire in Hart,land. .Augusta’s terror-bringing anarchy, ta 2. First on 4. Hit tion’s foe. Sunrise John Seaside balls—by Wells, by pitched '•'7 for the use of the School. The Stinson, by Phillips; to the singing of choruses, glees, Connor. Councilman Fred E. Eilis of Ward '» went High These our cities need that thither and anthems, ball—by Wells, Gastonguay; by Kane,* PAGE 3. peace jus- H. Frederick Ritchie J. El- Struck; Kane 1. dresses of the ladies were of the tice by Murphy; by etc. there was to be so out—by Wells, 7; by empire, to Boston for a ten young swiftly go. Finding likely many 1 hour. Friday visit of days. Heart of eiuatemala.. 1'lnladeiphia’s Stockton Brother Brady. Time, typical material of white lis; Grange by Blanchard. persons present at the concert in the even- iilanthropist. .The Wor.ti's Brighten- graduating muslin, 'Mid thick clouds of war and famine, sin, iujus" The following is from the Kennebec Journal’s Mrs. Harlan B. Ellis and child of Embden and were handsome in The rice, terror grim, Remarks for the good of the order were ing, the hall in the comments on the afternoon There was style. gentle- Grange being packed game: arrived to visitVelatives in Belfast. pagv: 4. See! the twentieth century’s dawning far on the on both sides and to Monday men were dressed in the conventional black. made by W. W. Stetson, lecturer of the State afternoou, it became to hold the good playing hitting enough ■aolieansot the 3d District..Kditori- horizon’s rim. necessary satisfy anybody, with lots of kicking to add spice. His address was worth a Mrs. W. F. Triggs and daughter Georgia Ihiwin C. Burleigh. .The Closing of the The exercises opened with the overture Now, indeed, not all is darkness; noble workers Grange. going concert in the church, a much larger build- First it would be a kick on balls on strikes, then bring new truth; and I coachers and Capt. Tom McDermott wanted a vveut to Suuday to visit relatives. Obituary. “Zanetta,” Auber, by the Belfast Band, fol- long distance to hear regret that I ing, and its capacity was tested to the ut- Bucksport There are stronger beams of sunlight than the old whole dozen of new balls in sight... Collopy’s PAGE 5. could for lowed by invocation by Rev. G. G. Winslow. world knew, forsooth; not take it down publication. most. The committee on program for the fly foul otT Hanscom in the ninth was a jewel Mrs. Emily J. Siniunton of Searsport is a v. r Belfast.. .Promotions in the Strongest of these rays of promise shine from out The work was about nip and tuck. The The was by Miss NV. D. Elliott, B. F. Foster, J. Ellis, of Mrs. batting guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark. i he Churches. salutatory Margaret the eyes of youth. Lucy evening's entertainment, consisting hies were the same. Belfast slightly in the lead Mickerson Hazeltine, who in behalf of the Dyer and Mary E. Churchill were Rollins of Mrs. G. H. of Lib- on totals. The fielding by Augusta was almost Mr. PAGE 6. Older soldiers, honored veterans, fall in freedom's appointed Unity, Cargill and Mrs. Frank Leseur of New York a letter perfect, Belfast falling behind_Sclirecon- •".ation of a sermon Rev. class of 'P7, extended well fight. committee on time, place and program for and Mr. E. Cobb of nt- Fruit, by W. gracefully hearty fought erty Searsmont, pres< gost, Delaney, Mazena and Hill led at the bat, arrived Monday to spend the summer m Bel- .The Coasters New recruits are always needed to strive bravely .poem ..Superintend- greetings to the teachers, of the other the next meeting, and a recess* was then ed the : with several others helping out in great style. fast. 'd1 Keen •>! Water Yes- pupils for the right. following program ..Register Deep The out fielders were kept busy about all the to Ani- classes, committee, parents and friends We, though few, begin life’s battles with a great taken. After recess the committee on reso- Sylvan Choir, Chorus sekeepmg Leakages.. .Cruelty time, the six men having 18 putouts The all Bohan P. and Mrs. H. \ notion of the Public and eager throng, Mrs. Louise Field, Esq., Charles Library. present. lutions on the death of Past Master M. E. Recitation, Johnson, Montville around work of McDermott, Delaney, Handiboe Who, like us, leave enter- Field a PAGE 7. school-days, classmates, Male Quartette, of St. and Reagan was worth seeing. went to Bangor Tuesday for short on a Herriman aud the resolutions w-ere Skippers Ives, George \\ msiow Holmes read an essay on ing struggle long. reported Messrs. Pendleton and World Commencement at L. M. C. Let us go with and Whitten, Chase, Augusta.4 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0—10 visit. lowly spirit,lofty aim, courage adopted: W. W. Stetson on the Whitten of B ksoort. .Co W’led with Patriarchs.. The Evolution of Government.’’ He re- strong. spoke Unity. Belfast.0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0—8 Yar lit Ludra. from I Love Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Flint went to Big Steamer London. viewed the various kinds of school question, and it was discussed by- Song, my Love, Two-base hits—Handiboe, Bvugor governments, It is June, the month of roses. It is the Collopy, Hill.Gaston- PAGE 8. June, Mrs. C. M. Hurd, Stolen bases—Veitcli to the summer month of bloom. Bros’. B. F. Foster, T. Durham, J. Liberty guay. 2, Butman, Fogarty, Sunday, expecting spend patriarchal, monarchical, Republican, etc., Cunniug- Recitation, Weekes. McDermott, Hill. First 1. -cals Count> Correspondence..Ship All the world is with the Mazena, Collopy, there. and traced some of the which led to-day echoing tidings, ham, J. Ellis, J. J.G. and Miss on 3. First on i.irkds .Births -Marriages. ..Deaths. changes “It is June !*’ Phillips, Harding, Madge Thompson, Montville errors—Augusta balls—by Weekes, McDermott 3, Mazena 2, Bells.. Waldo one Month of of We are Sisters Churchill and Durham. Bird of the Wilderness, Chorus McBride; by McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Davis S. Jack left Wedding County from to the other. partings, beginnings! part- Atwood, Weekes. Hit ball— Monday on this Dream on, Delaney, Connor, by pitched Miss ing day Bro. in h.s Quartette, Young Hearts, Struck for where Mr. Jack has Emercy Ginn recited Lowell’s “Pre- From the of but these friend- Stetson.was very outspoken Mrs. S. by Weekes, Reagan. out—by Weekes, Gardiner, employ- comradeship study; Rollins of Unity, Mrs. G. H. Car- Weekes 2. Double we can condemnation of the rural aud Reagan, McBride, Connor, ment. lude to Vision of Sir Launfal” in a manner ships, say, schoolhouses gm of Liberty, Messrs. Cobb of Searsmont and Veitcli. Passed ball—Gaston- Shall endure till our shall not vanish play—Delaney bale and Courts. December, ami Chase of 2 10 min. Insolvency which showed good elocutionary talent. with life's severely criticised the people for not pro- Unity. guay. Umpire, Brady. Time, lirs., Miss Clara Morrill of Waterville visited May. Recitation, Nora Waterhouse, Montville The class by Miss Eve- viding better ones. Mr. Stetson was Belfast lost tlie game to the Lewistons in this city her Mrs. Ii. L. ug is an abstract of the business of history Josephine The Valedictory, by Miss Addie Stimpson obliged Song, The Old Mill Wheel, sister, Ilsley, the first of the ■ -.Tc Patterson contained of in- to leave at so there was no Friday, which set us hack again to the fifth posi- and Insolvency Courts for lyn many points Gordon, was full of feeling, aud was ad- 2.30, opportunity Mrs. Blanche Cram, Liberty week. > inty, June term, 1897: terest. The class entered the school in the fall to ask him questions. The discussion that Anthem, Praise ye the Lord, Chorus tion, with 4 games won, 9 lost, percentage .308. At dressed, like the Salutatory, to school- Mrs. O. Tibbetts has returned to f Robert G. Campbell, Winter- Recitation, Mrs. Hattie Gove, Montville the end of the fourth the score stood Bel- George of 08, with thirty-six members. The class followed his remarks was quite spirited. inning l;i;-*nai inventory ordered and ap- mates, teachers, committee, parents aud Duett, Beautiful Sea. Bangor after a brief visit to Mrs. Samuel F. The furnished fast 2, Lew’iston 1, but in the fifth Lewiston got in ippointed; oriier of compromise organized in the Junior year, with Arville friends. program by South Branch Mrs. L. F. Hurd, Mrs. Blanche Lib- Cram, 7 runs. Five home runs were made in the Miller. account of administrator game. pre- Redman as president, who left school to at- Rev. S. Mills the Grange included excellent music through- erty. George presented - Solo and Mrs. G. H. Mrs. Lewiston.0 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 x—11 Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Woods of Orono out the and was as Quartette, Cargill, tend the Institute of Technology in Boston. mas, after some brief remarks of meeting, follows : Read- Belfast.0 101 2 1003—8 f Elsie Braiey. Burnham, will ap- congrat- S. Rollins, Messrs. Cobb and Chase. came to Belfast last Saturday for a visit, of a Flora Earned runs, Lewiston Belfast 2. Two-base mies Jr., exec- He was succeeded by Percy Ellis. The ulation and advice to the ex- ing by Haley; music, “Governor Bur- Quartette, Just as I Mrs. C. M. 4; Libby, appointed recipients. He Am, Hurd, Dolan. Home few Mrs. Rollins, Messrs. Knowles of South hits, Killeen, runs, Collopy, Reagan, days. same principal, Mr. llsley, has been with pressed the hope that all of them who could leigh’s Reception March,” by Lenora Emer- Gilbert, Dolan, Edgar. Double plays, Dolan, Harriet Davis. Montville. will Montville and Cobb of Searsmont. and Dr. G. W, Field and wife of Bangor arriv- them the four but there have been would continue son; Bertha Gilbert Lezotte; Collopy, McDermott and Chas. E. Davis ex- years, their studies, reminding recitation, Partridge; music, by the Echoes appointed Glee, Gaily Ring, Chorus Reagan. First on balls, by Killeen 5; by Wells 2. a a <>f The latter B. M. ed in Belfast last Saturday for visit of frequent changes assistants. them that they were now at the beginning Eames and daughters; reading, Recitation, Mrs. Crosby, Thorndike Hit by pitched hall, by Killeen 2: by Wells 3. f Samuel T in Struck Killeen Wells 2. few days. Dodge, Liberty, will were Miss Wescott, Miss Field, Miss McLel- of their education. Tim class could but feel "Uncle Jotham’s Boarder,” by Jennie Dock- Quartette, Sleep Peace, Mrs. Carney and out, by 2; by Umpire, Susan J. Dodge appointed ex- Rollins of Unity, Messrs. Cobb and Chase. Bradley. Time, 2.30. lau and Miss Townsend. At the end of the that have a and true friend iu ham; remarks by H. B. Capt. Clias. Baker returned home Friday they good Heagau. Although Monday’s weather was All who participated in the entertainment threatening, from where he had for medi- ■ but of the The next will be with Farmer’s \ Portland, been f I.ydia R. Curtis, Winterport, Sophomore year twenty-five orig- Mr. Mills. meeting the game between the Belfasts and the themselves In audi- Bangorson James Curtis ex- inal members of the class Pride acquitted finely. the cal treatment. ved, appointed thirty-six remain- All of the young ladies and some of the Grange, Lineolnville, August 10th, Belfast grounds, came oil according to schedule, euce, both afternoon and was that ed. the Junior four with the ex- evening, During year classmates young gentlemen were the recipients of following program: Opening and proved not only one of the best games ever Mr. J. A. Gammons left for Cliii ago by Seth L. Milliken, Belfast, Eli/.a- venerable music teacher Jesse and and the which handsome floral as ercises: fifth address of Frye, here, but the best of the -Maine this :%• ii appointed administratrix. left, during past year one, tributes from friends conferring degree; played league Thursday’s boat after a two weeks’ vacation none appeared to enjoy the entertainment season. It was Belfast’s this the ! L -is M. Ruse, lslesboro, Joseph leaves but twenty, yet a larger class has they respectively performed their parts, ami we.come by M. I. Stevens; response, by J). day, being only at his old home. administrator. more than he. of us had watched in which a Maine was .tppiI'.nTeti never all were O. of remarks for Many the city league game played, been graduated from the Belfast liberally applauded. Bowen; report granges; G. Frederick J. Ports- and our team the Mrs. G. Winslow r-turned h<*me last Durham, of motion of his baton in years gone winning game. Dilworth was in James High school. They number live Congrega- After the of the class ode the good the order; appointment of commit- by. C. Durham appointed singing by and it was to from a visit to fronds in Bu«-ks- some the box again, largely flue his splen- Thursday ••• it' >r. ti maiists, four Methodists, three Baptists, Rev. Geo. S. Mills tee; recess; music Topic, What causes the Perhaps egotistical city singers may audience, pronounced the did pitching that the game resulted as it did. His and Geo. W. affect to turn their classic noses at the port Bangor. Mary Melody, Belfast, three l uiversalists, tw I'uitarians, and anti hard times; to be opened by Miles Pease. up benediction the ainlieuce dispersed to support was excellent, both in and ■ ut fielders do- mi, Mass adminis- efforts we who live iu the rural make Mrs. Arno- M. and Miss Louise appointed three win.- have no rhuivl. The Discussion to follow, in which the Sisters districts Cheuery preference. music, “Maine Capitol,M by the Belfast ing fine work. Newell, the pitcher of the Ban- to in touch with the as Jf tzeltiiie aridve«l borne eve. is 5 •> are invited to take The remainder of keep musical world Saturday , : f.eorge Dyer, Searsmont, Charles average height feet inches: the tallest Band. part. gui's, also did excellent work. Among the features well as we can. If there are we from a tour it. !mtinted aduiinistratur. 5 feet lb: shortest 5 feet. The the program to be furnished any such, of the were the of Eur*»pe average age are the names of the by Mystic game fielding Hill, Mazena. t Dexter W. Following members Bennett, Montv. lie, will simply say that the haunts of the .<( Mrs. Brown d 18; oldest, _"j: y< Hugest, 15. The average *>t the class with Grange. Wise; batting Gastonguay: first base work "i Henry Mar’deh.-ad, Muss., e to widow ordered; petition for the departments in and of all other Donahue. The score: with her two children are A. ■v size of shoe worn is 5 nightingale, singing birds, visiting Mrs. .1 r"H estate presented. 1-2; largest, 7 1-2; which they are graduated: College Prepara- Yachts and are to be found in the and that the BEI.K ST. •eol Nedie V. Crosby, non compos, smallest 2 1-2. C:.ats. country, H. (i raves of t his city The^averag- weight is 128 tory course, Addie Stimpson Gordon, Harold Fda W anted sweet who have achieved a Al:. K. BH. I •. A. E. Page app guar- heaviest, l<>o 107. The singers world- W. pouuds; lightest, Thorndike Sibley, Fred Davis Tucker. McDermott, 2b. 5 0 1 2 2 0 Josiali Wilkins celebrated t.lie sixtieth The Waiter wide all came from the sum of the is sloop Idlewild, Capt. Arey, reputation nearly c f. 3 0 3 o ! A F Sheldon, minor, weights 2,575 Last fall, under Classical Course, Annie Leila Chaples, Mazena, anniversary of his landing on American soil has gone into commission and was out, Sun- ; back towns. Prof. of New Collopv, 3b.. 4 10 111 W :.a appointed guar- the of the Senior class two en- Chapman York, supervision Helen Mabel Duuton, Emercy Ginn, Leila Hill, 1. t. 4 0 2 5 o o from England June 12th. day. who is to conduct the great Maine festival s. s. 1 1 0 3 5 0 tertainments were given, the proceeds of Abbie Reagan, : Marga;-. : D. Hayes, Margaret Nickerson Hazel- u n < Mrs. A. Mrs. S. If Free- Fuder, Searsmont, The sloop has been launched and this fall, is an Oxford county bear—a county Donahue, lb.; pi Ellingwood, -Jrii'M •:. - B -stoi, Josephine now in that has not a within its Eilingwood .i in li. is possession of her new owner, Mr. city limits. e ... 4 «i 3 1 1 1 Smith, Liberty, order been presented to the city to be used in the Clara Gastonguay, Evelyn Patterson, Luella Smith. 3 0 1 0 2 u for u short -.dsit. Melon issued. Chas. We were entertained most the Dilworth, p. Monday High school room. Kennedy. royally by ! Win D. order of English Course, Ethel Gertrude Barr, Grace Doe, Belfast, good of Centre who vied Totals. 31 3 9- 27 11 : Mrs Frank Whitmore went to B u Miss Annie Leila rendered I The steam Guinevere was launched people Montville, omioI tirst and tinal account Chaples finely Manila Dodge, David Peirce Ellis, George yacht with each other in courtesies to BANGOR. Tuesday to visit lier husband, wh :> in a -'.m: i iii. allowed. upon the “Home, Sweet Home," with Winslow last afternoon and is at her extending piano, Holmes, Ralph Gerisli Lombard, Friday mooring AH. 1C. Bll. 1". A. K. M. their remem- | there for treatment. A. Warren, nn.or, Belfast, visitors, and they will long be u *i hospital variations, by Ryder. Ralph O'Connell, Elizabeth Kuowlton Rob- north of the steamboat wharf ready for ser- Flack, c. f. 4 o 1 loturned: petition for license to bered all The next will McKenzie, s. s. 4 o o 2 n Frank Palmer Wilson delivered an vice. She is line. by present. meeting Miss Isabel Towle returned last state presented. essay bins, Viola Eisie Ryder, Frank Palmer looking Wise, 11. 4 1 l 4 be at Windermere : Emma L. Park, Unity, September lb. 4 1 1 s >i from wher sic- has Edis, minor, Monroe, “Our Own Country," :n which lie reviewed Wilson. Dr. Birmingham, o Friday Farmington, Steam yacht Adelita, Wells of Boston, 11th and 12th. It costs to a o a* eount allowed. nothing become c. 4 o 4 o' resources is Mackey, been Normal School. the of the United States, gave The tasteful programs were from the owner, here on the way to Nova Scotia. member. Let us all 4 u attending Abbie Mathews, Xortliport, iu- press muster at Windermere. Meagher, 2b. l j of [Portland Press, June 14th. 3b. 4 0 0 .; 2 •< t first some facts m relation to its larger cities, George W. Burgess ami will be j. o. Trainor, j L. G. and <>. .J. IV k- .rued; and final account of preserved o Capt. Hussey Sergt. In other Dr. Kearns, r. i. „. .. 4 0 1 5 0 ] stration allowed. ami mentioned our soldiers, states- as souvenirs of the occasion. words, Weld was on his way artisans, by many Newell, p 3 0 <> o 0 o ev attended the State Encampment of the : J. Peirce, inven- to North Haven. The Unitarian State Conference. Mary Prospect, men, etc., who stand at the head in their re- Sons of Veterans in Watervelle aued. Totals .25 2 G 27 13 3 yesterday. lie... spective callings. That peaceful America Secret Societies. Webster begins work this week on the j C. Harding, Waldo, tirst The twenty-third annual session of the SCORE 15V INNINGS. J. P. Stearns and wife of Oi l Town were u ount ot administration allowed, can he in war has been shown on owned Dr. Atwood powerful sloop yacht Swallow, by Maine Conference of Unitarian Churches is 1 2 345G789 at S. A. Littlefield's las*. of Blanche G. guests Thursday, Moore, minor, Mou- more than one occasion. In educational ad- Ross L. Stevens has as Financier of aud hauled last fall south Belfast.0 2 o o 0 1 0 0 0—3 resigned Boston, up of now in session in this city, with about 100 and went to rn t of guardianship allowed, Bangor.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 U 0—2 Temple Heights the next day. our takes the lead, and in of A. O. lT. and F. M. the of Luther inven- vantages country Enterprise Lodge, W., steamboat wharf. She has been given delegates present. The visitors to ar- Mitchell, Unity, began Earned runs, Bangor 1. Two-bast- hits, Hill 2, j Hon. Wm. B. Swan and wife arrived home Wood is until an Ulled. every community is to be found the little serving pro tem, Mr. S.’s iron keel, and some changes will be made rive by the steamers from Bangor and Cas- Gastonguay, Birmingham, i’:i"*• on balls, by Dil- train vis f E Belfast, invent- successor can be worth, Newell: by Newell, Reagon, Donahue. Hit Thursday night by from.a t to Mi Nancy Black, schoolhouse from which have graduated elected and installed. in her rig aud fittings. tine Tuesday afternoon, and a number came first and fi ball, by Newell. .N.azena, Reagan 2. nal account of ad- District W. by pitched and Mrs. Walter B. Ivelley of Minneapolis many of the ablest men of their times. Deputy O. Sims of Waterville on the train in the Struck Newell 2. Donbie plays, Newell. a n presented. The schooner yacht Tempest, Frank P. regular evening. out, by will the Newell, Birmingham, X. tirst Miss Clara Luella Smith recited a selection visit Lodge officially at the next The are held in the Unitarian Meagher, Birmingham; Mrs. F. A. Gridin left by steamer Penob- Henry Wildes, Monroe, Wood of Bangor, owner, was at this port meetings Mackey. Time, 1.45. empire, Bradley. ount of administration allowed, from in a meeting, June 24th. scot to visit her Mrs Longfellow's Evangeline pleasing will Church, the pulpit of which has been simply Monday daughter, f Noah tirst and Tuesday afternoon, and no doubt be a SHORT STOPS. Linscott, Troy, manner. Blanche Gertrude Breen of We publish on the 7th page an account of but attractively decorated. In front is a Somerville, |;ut of administration allowed. frequent visitor. A full description of the The Belfast-Portlaml game in Portland Tuesday The class was David Mass. B. tirst prophecy divided, the of the Patriarchs Militant in bank of and flanked George Briggs, Belfast, meeting yacht was given in the The Journal of June green white, by potted was postponed on account of the wet grounds. o ,i .mint of administration allowed, Peirce Ellis some of the and taking pupils Skowhegan up to Thursday afternoon. In 3d. plants and ferns, with vases of choice Miss Grace E. Walton took the morning "f Alonson W. Greer, Morrill, first j The Portland’s came to Belfast Thursday, but Miss Viola Elsie Ryder the others. As usual I the the dowers on train for Mont., to d administration allowed, evening largest banquet ever held in the reading desk. the was on account of the rain. Monday Anaconda, spend In its report of the Sunday movements of' game postponed of Julia A. the various members were disposed of either Somerset county occurred iu Coburn The first at 8 o’clock the summer with her aunt, Mrs. .) .f. Hen- Dickey, Xortliport, pe- j hall, meeting, Tuesday The following changes have been made in the '. yachts the Boston Globe makes the follow- license to sell real estate pre- to their talents or inclination, or four hundred served. according being At the subse- evening, was well attended, and the con- schedule of at Belfast; nessey. ing mention of two crafts well known in games: July 6, Bangor in some cases on some school Col. A. of was f W. joke. quent exercises, Marston Skow- gregation entertained and instructed 23 and 24, Rockland at Bangor at Mrs. M. E. M- of f mm n Clement Lane, Winterport, these waters: July Augusta; Gregor Portland, Miss Ethel Gertrude Barr read an acted as roast a sermon Rev. P. -seuted. Ellery Bowden named exe- essay hegan master and the follow- by by J. Forbes of Taun- Belfast. of the Home at M une, m Schooner owned John D. Boys’ Deeimg, on “The Practical lines of the Camera. She Marie, by Capt. ing toasts were responded to. Address of ton, Mass. Bacon lias made several in the Belfast the of Mr and Mrs. of W. Batchelder, had on board tiie owner, with Manager changes | guest B'.muig- Elijah Cram, Liberty, will the camera is to the showed that scientist welcome, E. M. Merrill of re- Mr. Frank a At the business fed; Geo. W. Cram and Addie B. Skowhegan; Frizzell and party of friends. meeting Wednesday Belfast team the past week. Kane, centre field, tou. ..lined executors. what the note-book is to the author, and sponse, Gen. J. L. Small of Biddeford; Sloop Lamont, beside her owner, Mr. Sidney morning the report of the various commit- has been released ami is playing with the Lewis- Shuman, Capt. Ed. Shuman, Mr. M. 0. March, (). J. Dickey, Walter .uni ..f Job Philbrook, Winterport, pe- that in its modern improved form it is capable "Patriarchs Militant,” Gen. H. C. Foster of Benjamin tees vfere read and accepted. tons. Mazena is transferred from short stop to of Strauss ami friends. They sailed to Nahant, Charles Hobbs went to Brooks las: appointment Ellery Bowden ad- matters on centre from 1st base to short Friday of for future study which "Our Annual Field a fish was The report the Church Exchange, the field; Keagan stop; atur preserving Waterville; Day,” Maj. where dinner enjoyed, and then to take in of Veterans' presented. and Donahue of Providence for 1st base. night part the Sons would otherwise be lost. Stars of the Kth F. L. Pond of the return was made. conference paper, was presented. The paper engaged Charles Wiggin, Knox, will pre- Augusta; "Encampments,” trip annual ball. Rose E. Wiggin named executrix. magnitude can now be photographed, while Col. J. H. Dearbon of Biddeford; "Subordi- was published monthly at Portland three The Belfasts are scheduled for the following of William F. Transfers in Herbert L. Kami of a of Low, Frankfort, none smaller than the 6th can be seen with nate Col. J. G. Real Estate. years and then to in games the coming week Unity, graduate ->ented. Geo. H. Lodges,” Hersey of Houl- changed Farmington, Fisher named exe- June IT, with Rockland at Rockland. the Normal has been the naked eye. The X-rays and the repro- ton; "The Rebekahs,” Col. A. B. of 189(5. Henry P. White was elected editor Bridgewater school, Nealey The following transfers in real estate were June 18, with Rockland at Belfast. elected of the Webster Grammar i-f David G. duction of colors were used as illustrations “An Outside and business manager. The showed June with at Bangor. principal Hunter, Lincolnville, Lewiston; View,” Forest recorded in Waldo of Deeds report 19, Bangor mi tinal account of County Registry June 21, with Lewiston at Belfast. Auburn. administration of the wonderful advancement of photogra- Goodwin of his management to have been successful. school, Skowhegan. for the week ending June 9, 1897: John K. June 22, with Augusta at Belfast. >'.■ "f phy and the camera. The paper is out of debt and has money in June 23, with Portland at Belfast. Walter F Frederick came from Boston te Benjamin Higgins, Searsmont, The Belfast Schools. Harvey, Waldo, to Cyrus H. Roberts, do.; final account of administration vocal solo, Bartlett’s the treasury. After discussing the report is the record of other teams of the attend the funeral of his uncle, J W. Fred- pre- Ralph O’CoqneU’s land in Swanville. Warren S. Sanborn, Following “Memories," showed a good voice well de- the business meeting adjourned to Thurs- Maine league the past week erick, Esq., and returned Thursday. Mrs. ot Abner first and Class tickets for the High school have been Boston, to Michael J. Doran, Chelsea; land Bailey, Monroe, At June 9. Portland 7. 2. ount of administration veloped under skillful training. day at 10 a m. Portland, Bangor Frederick accompanied him. presented. prepared and will be presented only to those and buildings in Searsport. Herbert W. At Lewiston, June 9, Lewiston 12, Rockland 11. "f Martha will Miss Leila Abbie essay on “Life in Geo. W. Treasurer of the Ameri- Mason, Belfast, pre- Hayes’ who have at of to T. Stone, At Bangor, June 10, Augusta 5, Bangor 1. Mr. ami Mrs. Then Cary of II .niton ar- F. pupils the close the year sat- Edgcomb, Belfast, Sylvanus Edgcoinb, Howard Mason, named executor. was an review can Unitarian at At Rockland, June 10, Lewiston-Rockland game Colonial Times," interesting land and in F. E. Association, presented, rived to attend the Unitar- r Warren B. Hathaway, Troy, will isfactorily completed the work. They are do.; buildings Northport. postponed. Tuesday evening of the manners, customs, habitations, food, 11.45, a paper on “The Future of Uuitarian- 11. 4. ,-d Geo. L. Tyler named executor. signed by the principal and countersigned Patterson, Waldo, to Levi W. Roberts, do.; At Bangor, June Augusta 5, Bangor ian conference. Mr. Cary is tin* editor and and the followed a short address Rev. At Rockland, June 11. Rockland 7, Portland 6. "f Adelie M., Geo. A. and Frances etc., of our ancestors, essayist also land and in Waldo. ism,” by by of the Aroostook Times. by the superintendent. buildings Nellie V. At Bangor, June 12. Bangor 4, Lewiston, 2. proprietor -don, minors, New Haven, some of the differences between the D. M. Wilson. Ct., peti- showed to Lincoln A. AtjRockland, June 12, Portland 28, Rockland 3. > use t-o sell real estate Several are to be made in Crooker, Searsuiout, Warren, Mrs. Caroline Croshv and daughter, Miss presented. in the, changes the The Woman’s Alliance was held At Lewiston, June 14. Lewiston-Portlaixl game "f conditions which prevailed early da\s Meeting William Turner, Montville, first schools the Mr. Ellis Waldo; land in Searsmont. Weltha Plum- postp ned. Anne C. arrived Ik m- coming year. is to be business Crosby, Tuesday of administration presented. in Maine and Virginia. Wednesday afternoon, including At Augusta, June 14, Augtista-Roekland game principal of both Grammar Miss mer, Winterport, to Cyrus Ham, do.; land steamer City of Miss 1 Muses Rankin, JNext oil tne was trenail schools; and on various post] toned. morning by Bangor. Lincolnville, program ivaipn and meeting, reports papers 1 of in Ham At June 15, 4, Rockland 3. to unit of administration presented, Wiggin the schools in the buildings Winterport. Cyrus of work. Bangor, Bangor Crosbv has lately returned from a Tip Lombard, banjo solo, but he was excused. Academy branches the A platform meeting At June 2 Lewiston l,—but of C. A. Erskine, first, and to Eli L. land and build- Augusta, 15, Augusta Palermo, building, and Miss Walton in the North Carter, Winterport, 2 on account Europe, and Mrs. C. has been m V\v York Fred Davis Tucker gave a brief history of was held in the evening. The Journal goes to innings played of the rain. unt of administration allowed, in David F. El Primary school. The subordinate teachers ings Winterport. well, for a short visit. of Dennis M. final ac- Artemus Ward, with extracts from his press too early to give a of these. Estes, Troy, to E. B. laud in report News of the :: J administration allowed. are each in full in her own Northport, Elwell, do.; Granges. and sayings, and closed with charge depart- The program for to-day is announced as Mrs. Edward Sibley and daughter, Miss Probate writings E. H. Court adjourned to Tuesday, ment, but iu cases of the Northport. Tibbetts, by trustee, Ward’s “Benediction." discipline principal follows: More than one hundred members of Gran- Charlotte T left, by the l.Ufi tram Tuesdax is Bangor, to Thomas Sullivan, Rockland; ■ the and Court second Miss Elizabeth Knowlton Robbins found head, also has general care of the 9.00 a. iu. Service of Communion, conduct- ite with visitors from South or Massachusetts. Mrs. will visit Insolvency meeting laud in Islesboro. Wm. Z. Grange, Comet, Sibley i and oath taken etc. Clayton, Bangor, ed by Rev. W. T. Portland. in estate of Geo. L. points of interest in the life of grounds, buildings, Miss Ladd, former- Phelan, Branch and met at the her husband’s brother, Charles A. Sibley of many Lucy to Thomas laud iu Islesboro. A 10 00. Business. Morning Light, s, Burnham, and a hearing held on ly assistant to Miss Bird in the Lower Sullivan; Larcom, from her first attempt at verse 11.15. A. llall in North Melrose, Mass., and Miss Sibley will attend for discharge of Chas. L. Fogg, W. to Samuel Paper, “The New Bible,” Rev. J. Grange Searsport Tuesday, Grammar has been elected in Shaw, Winterport, Bassett; -urge was denied in case of A. when 7 years old, down a school, teacher Chase, Houlton. Discussion opened by Rev. June 8th. A fine of the commencement at Hiram making, through the program, consisting Wellesley. •’‘•s L nion District. The of do.; land in Winterport. Simeon J. Treat, O. C. Yarmouth. and notice of appeal given. and useful life as mill re-arrangement Crosby, long operative, the course of singing, reading, recitations and speaking D. xvas study will do away with the Rockport, to C. O. Dickey, Northport; laud 12,30. Adjournment. Hugh McLellau, who unanimously teacher and writer. for an caused to At ■ necessity assistant to Miss Bird. the evening pass pleasantly. < ntenmal supplement of the Kenne- in Northport. Geo. W. Tasker, Dixmont Thursday aftern®on it is proposed to make elected principal of the High School in The solo Miss Helen Mabel Dun- the iutermisSlon ice cream and cake were piano by to Fred an has declined the as the ■urnal was admittedly the finest work Local Coffin, Monroe; land in Frankfort. excursion to Castine, a delightful sail Waterville, position, Raff’s was Concerning Industries. served. All u a time. •• ton, “Villanella,” pronounced by pronounced good kind ever issued from a Maine news- Unity Lake Land & Improvement Ass’n, across Penobscot Bay and to hold a meeting committee wished to engage a teacher for musical to have been one of the best Come again. people Mark Wood & Sou are to three as he has not decided to make office. It consisted of sixteen pages having a fine run Unity, Clough Veteran Charatable Assoc- there in the evening in the Unitarian church. years,ami amateur performances ever given on the of work at their A. Edward his '':**d on heavy book paper, il- marble shop on High street iation; laud in Unity. E. Nickerson, Johnson, Jr., arrived last week teaching profession he did not care to profusely in piano this city. this season. Snow Squall at Gloucester June 10th. aie.d in half-tone. The cuts represented The work on hand includes Swanville, to John H. Maddocks, do.; land for a visit of a few weeks. make so long an engagement. He has no Miss Grace Matilla in an on v* Dodge, essay white tablets for Nellie A. in Swanville and Monroe. J. M. definites at of and in Augusta, past and present, heavy Bean, Winn, June 10. The unusual Mrs. C. A. Stevens is relatives and plans present. a most inter- Gloucester, Mass., visiting J “College Settlements/' gave I). D. Clinton, to J. L. Weymouth, do.; land in I'ortraits of men. Phillips Crooker, Capt. Rentley and spectacle of a heavy snow squall was wit- friends in Monroe and Mrs. Sadie H. Keene, of Augusta’s prominent of those useful and be- Burnham. Brooks. formerly Range- esting description wife of J. nessed here for about 15 minutes at 3 o’clock portraits included at least three Waldo Camden; Lucy Ulmer, wife of ley, Me., and once instructor at Kents nevolent institutions and their this The storm was Mrs. Maria D. Peirce returned workings, John Packard of East morning. specially Tuesday ’’ifity men—C. S. Jos. William- Capt. Union; and Household Economics. The in at East Gloucester and Neck. Hill, wife of Mr. Carter B. Keene, took au Hichborn, both in the old and in our own meeting heavy Rocky from a week’s visit in Boston. countries, Kose Effie Dean of ’n- 'Jr., and Dr. W. H. Harris. Islesboro. the interest of Household Economics will be This is the first instance in the memory of important part, in the program of an annual American cities. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Hill w ent to in the any person here when snow has fallen in Boston The Emerson creamery still continues to Memorial Hall Friday, 18th inst., at 3 song recital in Washington, 1). C., at the A. Banks arrived home jast Miss Lulu Hilton Littlefield recited with June, and is illustrative of the extreme Tuesday for a visit of a few days. Friday increase in popularity and successful busi- p. m. The paper Mrs. Sarah Fairfield National theatre Her tine “, by backwardness of the season in this section. Friday evening. ,n Kent’s skill and the 1st scene of the 4th act ness Hill,where he has been employ- feeling advantages. A large amount of butter Miss Ella Paul a Hamilton will be followed by short talks by left Wednesday for visit contralto solo, “Sweet Be Thy Rest,” adapt- as associate teacher in the Business Col- of Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice.” is being made and the demand for the pro- Miss Frances J. and others. All are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Littlefield left to her sister Mabel in Lowell, Mass. from duct is quick. Governor Powers some Dyer yester- ed to the intermezzo Cavallerio Rus- ^ department for the term. He also Harold Thorndike then read the spread past Sibley on his bread while invited. Tea will be for a ten in here last week and pro- cordially served at five day days’ trip Washington and A L. Mudgett returned home ticana, by Sclinecker, was very warmly re- graduated there this Class Poem, as follows: Friday spring. nounced it first class. [Bucksport Eagle. o’clock. cts. Aroostook counties. Admission 10 from North Jay, where he has been at work. ceived. Editorial Notes. Our Washington Letter. likely to have sufficient information with- GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKR ___ 9 in a comparatively short time to enable Senator Cannon of Utah introduced a [Correspondence of The Journal.] them to act intelligently ami in a way for bill the other to an ex- Munyon. pay Prayers day proposing and Washington, D. C., June 1-1, 1S07. which will bring relief encourage- Tor the elevation port bounty upon farm products. The pressed, by sincere desire ment and substantial aid not to The Woman Who Events have moved rapidly in Washington only A New of mankind, as well as by su *h displays of Uscjs cost < f this proposition would be a trifle Leading England Clergy- this week. The the ! American citizens in Cuba but to those inventive genius and of industi***! progress «.f tit) or 70 million dollars a Senate, realizing year. man Invokes Divine Biessing Upon as marked the of the which is it ! who are struggling in behalf of the cause clearly beginnings pressure being brought upon wonderful era which has followed. These ! Professor Humane the for action on the of liberty. Munyon’s aud 1'iie published report that the support by country rapid like matters naturally occur to us, yet tariff bill, has held session and late Work. or.i minds involuntarily come closer home of the railroads for the Republican cam- early I mid busy themselves within a narrower and pushed the bill at a rate of New York Fashions. like ministers of the paign last fall was obtained upon a pledge through People Gospel era.*' in the his- who live for their fellow-men. are most speed absolutely unparalleled The then entered into an ex- that tlie pooling bill should be passed is Blryole Costumes, t.railuailnu anil Wedding Dress- ardent in their approval of anything that speaker tory of that ordinarily slow-going body. is or' haustive historical of the existence denounced Chairman Hanna as abso- es, Veranda Hats, Plaited Collars. material benetit to the human race. story by of To see a Senate controlled no cloture Among the Augusta from its founding until the false in by of The Powder lutely every particular. [Correspondence Journal.] strongest en- present aud concluded as follows: Washing rules, and no system such as that by which time, The rage for bicycle riding has intro- dorsers of Pro- “This is only fragmentary and hurried the House move at the f- j-Mir M u n- finishes her work as expedites business, talk ot -ie of The half million Democrats who refused duced some very expensive white or light- yon's Remedies Augusta’s boys, sitting by speed with which this one has moved upon are leading the hume fireside as the evening grows to support the Chicago platform will colored costumes which are,however, only of fresh and as a which takes such a clergymen apace, and the circle, of which he has bright subject ordinarily ai. denomina- please take notice that the honorable appropriate to clean roads and sunny skies, never forgotten that he is one, narrows vast amount of time in that body is unpre- tions. Rev. M. her house is clean. Richard Parks Bland whereas a dress of Scotch mixture will E. Andrews of around him. ‘the that announces, through cedented. Truly pathway \Y e s t fi e 1 d leads to lie’ door’ lias never been forgot- Largest package—greatest economy. the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, that come unharmed any vicissitude w’rites: “any it is sometimes through Mass., ten no matter how far possible, upon subjects *• 1 wish by Augusta’s sons, The N. K. Fairbank man who voted Mr. is not of and look to add Company, against Bryan which have no and do not weather, throughly practical atield they may have ventured. The skies party hearing my testimony' St. Louis. New York. a Democrat.” and cloth braided in in favor of have above not their hearts. Chicago. involve vast to obtain genteel. Purple changed them, Boston. consequences, speed Mu n yon’s ne- Philadelphia. black is or dark “Breaking off abruptly, and from in consideration the Senate. But that very handsome, myrtle H o moeopathic by cessity, these conclusions may, neverthe- The Republican Senators who framed green broadcloth, but strange to say the Home Reme- a body not controlled by the Republican dies. I have less, be plainly deduced from the narra- the tariff bill have denounced as false the color least is while used the Cold or other indeed popular navy blue, light tion, that the founders of Augusta were party, by any single party, Cure, Dyspep- that the Trust blue with white work on men of marked of solid worth and published charges Sugar no rules which debate can be applique skirt, sia Cure, Nerve ability, having by of active of controlled the formation of the schedules sleeves, revers or pocket straps is consider- Cure. and enterprise, thorough patriot- controlled, should be able to take up and Headache Cure ism aud true courage; who whatever their of the tariff bill to ed linen trimmed its stylish. Heavy green in my family or NO-TO-BAC“S""CURE relating product, make the a differences in adhered progress upon purely party politics religion, Over 1,000.000boxes sold. 300.000 cures pro* e its power to destror thodesire fnr tobacco in anv with perfect form. and have a with fancy white braid looks very attrac- to their their State and their No-to-bac is the greatest nerve-food in the world Many gain Id pounds r. Mda'. .rid;’ challenged public investiga- as a satis faction. town, nation, fans to make the measure, such protective-tariff bill, J weak impotent mau strong, vigorous and magnetic, .lust trv a box Vi'u « These remedies I under who We tion of the statement. tive and can be washed, which is always an every circumstance; always lighted. expect you to believe what we say foi a cure :s abs Mutely guaranteed :>y dru-’k: that has been made the Senate since it are ■ where. Send tor our booklet’ Don’t Tobacco nh’ and ten by worth took pride in their own citizens and never Smoke Your Life Away." writ gnara; advantage. Suits of white cloth fancifully their weight in tree sample. Address THE STEULl>Glti:J* EDY CO., Chicago ur .\cw urk. work this is au en- befouled the common nest began upon measure, gold. In my by personal The Bradford district in trimmed with crimson cloth aad gilt braid Sold aud manufacturing tirely unheard-of thing. That this should family they altercations outside the precincts within Guaranteed by RICH ARD 11. MOODY, Belfast. Me. look and with a white havi* V.ngland, which sent us about a million very dashing, skirt, cured the which they were reared aud by which have happened within a few' months of the worst cases or cola in one day, and a crimson blazer trimmed with they were sheltered, and with whom, dollars' worth of a month gilt may dyspepsia of seven years’ was goods during close of one of the most standing of the old families have dis* bitterly fought cured with three vials of the Dyspepsia * though many the existence of the sent be worn. Usually hats match the cos- McKinley law, campaigns that the country lias ever seen Cure. I have had very severe head- appeared in name, the connection of those and a white chiffon white aches. which were driven away in half six millions dollars' worth in tume, vest, of is traceable ■ April and is more to-day distinctly through (>Ol) I > the remarkable. And that people an hour by the Headache Cure. Mv leather y i: the ties of blood and common association. ^ ! millions in March of the gauntlets and white satin ribbon collar wife suffered greatly from sleeplessness, present year should go on because still every {aii of ('rawf«.|>l complaining an 1 one vial of Nerve Cure gave her per- “The continuity—and without conti- Comfortable in trimmed with are deemed but > anticipation of the protective increase lace, fitting Sh<>es n a nr. u. (h >< i w a km n greater speed is not made under these re- feet relief. 1 sincerely pray God’s bless- nuity in human affairs ‘men would be- accessories to a w hite cloth costume. ing upon the of the valuable use in he tariff. proprietors come like flies in a summer’—has been their brains in makiny thorn. markable circumstances can scarcely be remedies.” N ■' ■ GRADUATING DRESSES Munyon has a separate specific for each maintained unbroken, and so the future i! *veti -be-. :: an accounted for. except upon the theory- disease. For sale by'druggists, mostly has its enduring roots in the past. start to f rI Then is reason ti- believe that the tariff a be or cents a bottle. If in write to suggested by gentleman quoted may extremely simple very much doubt, our recently “The past teaches that fathers mnie t prof. Munyon at Philadelphia. Pa., and I when d di tss the >cuate the in this that the state they're during present correspondence, of ornamented, and handwork with scarcely medical advice free. knew not only how to command, but how -1 get y foi u. '1: w r well nontlu The are nervous to which the Cleve- to obey, and that true freedom nourishes Republicans prostration limitation can be — — occupying any expended upon tit >v el! the are -’\- best when self-restrained. As suc- they y .>• lime in discussion to answer land administration this they except brought country tucks or rutiles. A fine muslin with tuck- — Centennial. solved the of their Jish. la:’, above all they lias rendered the Augusta's cessfully problems *1.0 points made it the Demo- people to some ed at the back into a sort are against by degree yokes, merging time, so may we look for the solution of Shoes comfortable. it-, and tin- former will and to Maine’s Capital Has 100 Years Old June 9th the shortly ask the irresponsible unwilling measure of sailor collar, is new amd most appropri- problems which confront us. We I H. FRANCIS BenaH' :• into session an hour earlier those tiiat have June 9. This is centennial need not fear external attack, and if we go things expected by hap- ate. Other styles, lace skirts Augusta, 5ule Bellas! however,show follow their no (iotlis and Agents. ban no tie at the of the State, an occa- good example sake of pushing the pened in tlie past trimmed with rows of satin day capital many ribbon, sion when all that Vandals can arise within our borders to 'l.o as as Augusta people rejoice ugh rapidly possible. It* who with and sleeves to or in- overthrow our institutions.” Peoj are impatient about tlie corsage match; they live iu the beautiful, prosperous city supposed delay of Congress in passing the sertion and double rutiles may alternate at the head of navigation on the Kenne- bec. Reminiscences and bits of Business reports fiom all parts of the tariff hill should look a little into the his- on the skirt, and insertion on the waist history are related and the past is lilore a subject continue to be of tariff in the United may be used diagonally, forming two dia- .'.unity encouraging. tory legislation of conversation than the present. The NEW GOODS! monds on the sleeves and one at the s T \ it w shows that the quantity of | states. Xu Ci-ogress, even when both of back political centre of the State, the native or front. White under muslin and home of of the most dis- "imss banditd through the country is its branches were eontrolled by a single organdy place many I men scene LATEST 1 tinguished of Maine, the of STYLES t as in the years of gicutest party, lias, within the of the gives a soft effect, and where a colored memory numerous occurrences of importance, the business lining is be substi- sjei: y. May exceeding present ueuer.oion, made the progress desired, organdy may there is plenty to talk about. uat « A. iii, which was within tuted for silk. The of silk 10 per j which this one has with a tariff bill, and variety organdy Many sons and daughters of the city, of embroidered batiste, braided who have wandered and made their tht-hugest on record. While the no President since Washington has had net, pique, away homes in other sections of the country, * :i_h> : it ::t are smallei than hereto* duck or wool dresses now shown * an opportunity to attach his signature to light by nave to D. returned their native town and are pT palmer *if. t e am. nut of business handled is leading make the first Has a a tariff law within as brief a space of houses, shopping here to-day to join in this observance. iirst»class assortment of the newest and best in the market m I at aL<: w but all other at- Some have been absent 20 and gi* ti- gratii\iug prospects for lime after his inauguration as will Wil- consideration; despite 10, even :lu j and find 'lie no summer list of years they many marked changes future. liam McKinley, unless some entirely un- tractions, purchases UNDERWEAR. NEGLIGEE a for the better. The aspect of the city inis SHIRTS specialty. shall the ever fails to include a good supply of expected development interrupt entirely changed. Where a few years ago A Lanman’s Florida so re- K\ n€• Go to PALMER'S for The observance of the was not in They also relieve Distress from Bargains. -3 in four mouths of the date of day Dyspepsia, for the presidential candidacy in 1900. his inaugu- as neat dress of or mixed ation, any plain line with the usual practice ou such occa- Indigestion and Too A ration. Even Hearty Eating. per. Hence, he has issued a President Lincoln, who stuff and cambric or silk shirt waist with sions and was confined almost to pronunciamento wholly feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- that Democrats came into flice under con- a or City Hall. Numerous residences and announcing gold cannot extraordinary cape jacket for protection from sud- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated ditions and and with places of business were decorated, among Tongue be admitted to the Democratic party un- circumstances, war den answers Tain in the TORPID changes, every purpose. them being the houses of ex-Governor Ed- Side, LIVER. They less in did not his first tariff they abandon the gold standard and prospect, sign Those who desire the most expensive and win C'. Burleigh, Joseph H. Manley, Esq., Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. FOR accept free silver as the principle of De- act until August 3, 18(51. President Wil- fashionable white Hon. Frederick Cony, Hon. Wni, H. Wil- wedding dress, buy Small Pill. Small Dose. Headquarters liam Harrison called in liams, Mayor W. S. B. F. Par- mocracy. Henry Congress satin, and cut the train round, with a gor- Choate, rott, Joseph A. Homan, the business Small Price. special session shortly after his inaugura- ed front breadth and circular sides. blocks of the First National, Granite Na- The Southern of the tion on March 4. because of the con- Tinware and wing protection 1841, Crepe de Chine over flimsy satin is soft tional and Augusta Savings Banks, of the Kitchen Goods. in the Senate has received another dition of finances and that Gas and Water Haskell party revenue, yet and pretty with a full round waist trimm- Company, Bros.. F. G. 1 <- its ranks in did not its tariff bill Kinsman, Bussell & Clias. inquisition the transfer Congress put upon ed with lace and sleeves with the ma- Weston, long II. A. W. Brooks and Smith A 'f II "ii. < the statute books until Nason, Mel,am in from the House August 30, 1842. I over terial wrinkled the satin, with tucks Reid. The city buildings were elaborate- Blue Flat Oil Stoves ol all lit* tin President Stoves, to who was Lamp Senate, succeed the late Senator Polk, inaugurated at the edges, if required.-.. ly arrayed, both exterior and interior, on while the Dade < ! s.c.tli Carolina. Mr. McLaurin’s Maicli 4. 1843, did not sign his Kennebec bridge bloomed iu TIIE LARGER PROPORTION colored The speeches in the House the consid- tariff act until 30, 184(5; who bunting. public library was GARDEN HOSE, during July Pierce, also in the list of of shade hats are trimmed with decorated buildings. ma'it n ot the bill were was in his lavishly Diugley strongly inaugurated 1833, signed Flags are Hying from every ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES. drooping ostrich plumes and Leghorns as flagpole. hi j'aviu (»f protection and the tariff act March 3, 1837; < riant was inaugu- Tile city's most honored and eminent against usual in j GLEN WOOD are the ascendancy. Colored j is Melville Weston chief RANGES, Denied atC theory of free raw material. rated March 4, 1>(>9, and signed his first guest Fuller, fancy straws in green, straw color, pink ! justice of the United States T‘:ere vei»- live tank' act 14. and another June Supreme ENAMEL W AR! aheady Southern protec- July 1870, the orator or are trimmed with Court, of the day. He came !'oni>ts ih the Garfield white, really prettier j the Senate and thirty in the (5, 1872; administration was from an old his flowers and velvet A deal of Augusta family, father, House. inaugurated March 4. 18M, yet the tariff loops. great j Frederic A. Fuller, and his mother, Cath- “ tulle is still noticeable, particularly on erine both been natives of act signed by President Arthur was dated Weston, having M. L. the of the brims, but contrasts this He was born here 7. Mitchell, March 188:1: President Har- edge sharp j city. April Thai < •''•■it ii manufacture under Benjamin 1811. the eldest of seven gold are not and children, gradu- rison was March placed together, trimmings | the <4 the inaugurated 4, 1880, ami \ ated from Bowdoin College in the class of upeivision Treasury experts not Mull hats show i signed his first tariff act October 1. ! conspicuously high. 18.73, ranking first iu his class, and then pioveii a failure, as was anticipated by; 1800; Grover Cleveland and his satin edged ruffles on the brim, with from the Harvard law school. He prac- them. The free trade Con- j BELFAST LIVERY fact, that the 1 ticed law iu CO., however, gold broad at the front where Augusta, was for a time edi- g'less came into power March 4, 1803, loops pointed mines el the world are turning out the yet tor of the Age as well as an active of mull are hemmed and in taking BELFAST, MAINE, the Wilson tariff which he refused to pieces plaited interest in Iu was precious metal in much greater quantities politics. 187)tl he presi- imitation of shirred crowns dent sign, did not become a law until wings. High of the common council and city so- / The finest flour than ever before, and that the August ^ gold sup- | to this but with a shirred licitor. The same year he removed to 28, 1804. In nearly all of the above cases belong style, ply of the wo]Id is now increased where he soon at being brim accordion mull is bunched Chicago, stood the head that can D. B. both branches of Congress were in accord plaited miller make SOUTHWORTH & tl ice times as rapidly as the of his profession, having a and j SON, population around the low a sort of large with the Executive a crown, forming lucrative until of the world warrants the be- politically, single practice appointed chief PROPRIETORS increases, wreath. Senate as well as House. justice by President Cleveland. from the finest lief that the mercantile will party controlling community Another of Augusta's sons who honors When it is considered that the Republican MANY NEW SHIRT WAISTS get along very satisfactorily even if the the occasion with his presence is Rev. party, which controls the has now heat that farmer : STEAMS M effort to make has House, have a ruffle around the Daniel Cony Weston, who is a native of TURNOUTS, EVERY DESCRIPTION gold provena failure. standing (plaited) s but 43 of the 80 members of the Senate, this city, his father having been the late neck, sometimes almost meeting, then FURNISHED TO NIGHT OR DAY the Chief Justice Nathan Weston. Mr. Wes- can raise:— ORDER, fact that its leaders have been able to at the back. A velvet col- i he ot silver bullion continues to again only ton is 82 years of age and for several price make the which have years speed they develop- lar with plaited lace and belt to match is past has the winter in Coaches, Hacks, or Buckboards. * fall, having within the past few spent Washington the finest Barges days ed in the consideration of this and other and in the summer produces very pretty on foulard silk waists. Yelu- resided in Connecticut. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROMPTLY FILLED. reached the lowest ever touched ex- point should the At suurise a salvo of and the important legislation satisfy tina is well to this purpose, as it artillery cept the of 1894. The fact adapted of all the bells in the bread that duriug panic most if but take the clang city announc- cook exacting, they produces a effect. Full neck that a half dozen silver countries softening ed that the had rounded out its hun- have, trouble to conditious and city compare present garnitures are almost the and dredth and at noon there was a within a short aban- rule, plaid- year, can comparatively time, with that of other further bake. i present progress any ed or plain silk ties or colored chiffon, booming of cannon, which shook * Fine Silver Plate*] doned tlie silver and that three \ standard, in the the timbers of the “old the oldest _ period history of the country. with a bow at tbe ere fastened Fort,” of its most front, lo prominent have in the Dale. supporters the fact that building city. KNIVES, Notwithstanding the tariff around linen or satin stooks. So! ! in bags and barrels by grocers taken this action within the Places of business and manufactories ^ Up past few and dour bill has not yet been placed upon the tariff Verona Clarke. were closed in the dealers everywhere «Jl weeks, lias been one of the causes of this generally afternoon, FORKS, books, and that the revival of industries and at 2 p. m. city hall was packed with We have all the New depression. The enormous increase in The Fire in Hartland. the citizens to and business cannot be expected to make and their guests listen to SPOONS the production of geld lias been another the principal exercises of the day. WM. A. itself in a full until such Upon COOMBS, apparent degree The fire iu Hartland Wednesday even- the was the Choral So- Perfumes and Other (ROGERS BROS.) important factor in bringing about this platform Augusta Mich. action shall be the from busi- June was much less serious than the of the Coldwater, had, reports ing, 9th, ciety. president day and the A 11 kinds oi Silver and Plated result. at first It the ness centies which reach membersof Con- reported. destroyed speakers. Chief Justice Fuller on his ap- __ ^. residence of Lyman Cook, the opera pearance received an enthusiastic wel- Toilet Accessories. gress here are Dun’s extremely gratifying. house in which the town hall come of The order of The outlook for the Dem- building applause. exercises political gold which is as a reliable was and a hall used the lieview, accepted located, by of the afternoon was as follows: HIGH IN QUALITY. ocrats is not very cheering when they turn Masous and Odd Fellows, and lam- business barometer, not controlled or in- 2 p. in., at City Hall, His Honor Mayor Gold Filled Watch tlieir faces in the direction of the so-call- aged the owned C F. LOW IN PRICE fluenced by political orothercauses which building by Winfield Scott Choate introducing the Pratt and him as a stol e on Hon. Bicycle occupied by Janies Ware Bradbury, president of ed Democracy. In New York, New Jer- would affect its For LADIES and (iFM'LE.MI accuracy, presents the the first floor and as a residence above. the day. sey. Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa, and most satisfactory trade statement for last Had the fire department had two lengths Invocation, Kev. Daniel Cony Weston. Choral in much State where there is of hose in addition to that in use the fire Singing, Augusta Society. pretty every w eek that has been made since the present have been confined to the Cook Introductory address, to he ail election might this fall, the free coin- business depression The state- Hon. Janies Ware Bradbury, President of Repairing. CLOCKS. began. residence. The fire caught iu the Cook the age of silver is made a day. DR. OSGOOD S being leading issue, ment was remarkable in its showing of the barn and its origin is yet to be determin- Oration, and such “leaders” as of that party Wil- decided decrease in embarrassments in all ed. Cook’s loss is estimated at $1,000; The Chief Justice, Melville Weston Fuller. liam and Richard Pratt’s, $2,000 on stock, building Poem, Emma Huntington Nason. Have your Eyes Fitted Jennings Bryan Parks branches of trade and in of unusual in reports Hartland Hall associa- Bland aie fully covered; The celebration closed with * loudly proclaiming that there is in all literary Bring the industries in activity anticipation tion, $8,000, insured for $2,500; Odd Fel- exercises in the City Hall this evening. Spectaci.es, no in that for men who do not Indian:-: Bitters, place party Assist- of the passage of the tariff bill. The fail- lows, unknown; insurance $500. The speakers were Gov. Powers, Mayor believe in the free and unlimited ance was rendered by the Pittsfield fire- Choate. Rev. C. W. Hon. H. M. We can save you AU >v coinage ures reported in most branches of trade are Doherty, of silver. men who arrived on the scene by special Hon. Lendall Titeomb, C. B. Bur- THE BEST less in number than at time in the last Heath, Your Wheels. any train and but for their arrival the F. W. Plaisted and timely leigh, Howard Owen, SPRING MEDICINE. tliirty-six months, while the volume of residence of James Fuller and the Bap- C. S. Hichborn. The arguments of Senator who is tist A Fine Line of Sir Vest, business transacted is, in quantity, larger church would have been burned and Sterling the tariff debate on the Demo- possibly others, as there was sufficient When Chief Justice Fuller arose to All leading than in the of our kinds of Bicycle repairs 1892, year greatest pros- wind to the brands to cratic have lost blowing carry fire speak he was with the warmest and side, much of tlieir weight perity, the reduction in value greeted repairlug neatly done slight being other structures. demonstrations. Applause followed ap- H, J. LOCKE & SON by the of errors in the formid- at. discovery due to the smaller prices paid for the ar- and there was a of plause, general waving National Bank Building. able table which he presented in his open- A Bath man got very angry the other small After [ ticles of commerce handled. When it is handkerchiefs and flags. Soda Water P. O. Square. BELF A S and day when he saw two crows pillage a his to the ing speech by which lie attempted to remembered that this before bowing acknowledgments right happened robin’s nest in his front yard and eat the in as fol- show that the Wilson law had stimulated and left, Mr. Fuller spoke part -WITH PURE FRUIT SYRUPS.- the new tariff bill gets upon the statute little ones despite the agonized cries of the lows: of exports manufactures. More tliau books, and with the industries of the parent birds, and he thinks crows are re- “While the celebration of the founda- Two Farms for Sale. half for the off of our of his statements were at variance the of sponsible killing song tion of a town to some extent evokes the country depressed by _ importations birds. The ?row is a robber and a mur- with the official same considerations as the commemora- Wheels or orders left at figures of the Treasury at the rate of over a hun- foreign goods derer, but he has lived a time and or the long tion of events, of birthdays 68 Main will re- while in case an great office, St., Price $300 and $200. Department, nearly every dred millions a the was as when birds were a month, improvement just predatosy of eminent men, it possesses signifi- ceive attention.... examination showed that the prompt percentage thus noted is and is plenty. cance from friendships and poor & m. very remarkable, prov- perpetuated Two farms in Searsinont on road fr*m of gain in had been under and traditionary connection, all man's mills to Severance's Corner, tUn- exports greater very to those who are fol- from kinship ing gratifying Anyone who suffers that terrible known as the Asa Cowles' contan a tariff than under the its own. A sure cure for place, Wilson the situation plague, Itching Piles, will appreciate the H. H. acres, ell and bam. $3 \ protective lowing closely. “When century LAMSON, house, price tariff. immediate relief and permanent cure that Augusta’s opened Urn cel and ret at- farm opposite, contains 50 acres, lions* The return of Commissioner retired from the Special comes through the use of Doan’s Ointmeut. Washington had just tention of Urine. I barn, price $20< Plenty wood, sta\e -o on Sold fot ib* Calhoun from It never fails. to his countrymen an Is hoop poles each place Cuba revives interest in the presidency, leaving inexpensive, ha' of devotion to the 1 their value to close an estate. Terms, situation in that undying example public Licensed Auctioneer. kept by all Drug- balance on if desired. Address unfortunate island and ^ a cimr\i3 t a in mortgage, CASTOHIA. weal, and an immortal legacy the fare- is no of tfl5 in the gists, humbug. (State paper.) quire prospective action of the Adminis- fflw he- well which delineated the P. O. .. path ADDRESS, t!7 and address WAKItKN HltOTHKISS !i n " “ address, Enclose stamp, tration. It is believed that President ilaile of in the nation’s progress. MASS. e«>7 1 safely MED., RIDUEHILL, Searsinont, Main of our own inde- mnu. McKinley and Secretary Sherman are now I ft wrapper. “The achievement FREEDOM, MAINE. 111121* Lhe Heart of Guatemala. to take possession of their It jn country. | Philadelphia’s Greatest Philanthropist. of such colossal proportions that within Medical Qualities of 5alads. took Alvarado a with his 300 nearly year, i its walls may be seen the raw and manu- (Hi of Saint James, lhe Gentleman. f;. Spanish soldiers and a large body of [Correspondance of The I factured product of almost every civilized Xo dinner is complete without salad. Journal.] This has irespondence of The Journal.] to the country in the universe. The nucleus of come to be an accepted formula, natives, journey through pathless Philadelphia, June 1897. Penn., 2, this big exhibit was received from the Co- especially in the spring. ! A til’ AT K MAI. A, April 30, 1S',»7. forests from the city of Mexico to this The men whose names shine bright upon lumbian Exposition, since which time it But it is not generally known that each been a horse-back w hich he reached late in the has the of the various salads ! making pil- place, year the pages of history have sprung, for the been augmented daily by arrival possesses a therapeu- of contributions from different of tic of its thus a Guatemala's oldest city—the 1523. Here he found a populous city, from the humblest parts property own, affording greater part, walks in the of like the world. possibility absorbing a medicine and, at CAKE OF TOILET IN .1 Pedro de Alvarado founded 373 named, volcano, Almolonga, life. come from the SOAP EVERY PACKACE. They workshop, “In connection with the museums a bu- the same time, dainty article of food—to in the and named “St. James, the meaning aboriginal language from the factory and from the farm. Im- reau of information has been established combine, in a word, the useful and the or of water.” It is said that for the It lies only three four “Spring pure proving the spare moments of life in self- benefit of American exporters and agreeable. For well-armed Indians came out to importers that furnishes complete statis- example, lettuce contains a well- Antigua, close to the foot of 232,000 culture and study, they have risen from tics of every country in connection with known narcotic principle, opium, and may on the meet the invaders and offered rather, up sloping instep vigorous obscurity to occupy positions of trust and commerce. The imports and exports of therefore be taken for insomnia. on site of but the arms of the eat, green volcano, the resistance; superior influence in civil and political life. The each country are given with the quantity, Chicory has laxative properties. THE WHITE STORE and above all the terror in- and of raw and Water cress is a excitant and older aboriginal city, which the Spaniards, unveiling of the statue of quality price manufactur- tonic, Stephen ed material in the various in and be recommended to s The road thereto the were too much for stages; fact, purifier, may Is the | destroyed. spiled by cavalry, one of the of Philadel- place to your ! Girard, greatest it enables a manufacturer to obtain as those of a lymphatic temperament. buy .del beautiful liue the Indians, who had never seen horses trees, past phia’s adopted sons, on the 20th of May in much knowledge of the products, require- Sage is an antispasmodic and would be rates and of cactus before and believed horse and rider to be ments and needs of each of use to nervous plantations this city, is indeed a most excellent illus- country, the people. one At the same as if he had a personal visit. Celery, a stimulant, will do to the with cochineal insects, past gar- frightful supernatural being. tration of one who had no idle hours in paid good CLOTHING! This bureau is considered to be one of the oppressed. and ruins end of six days hard fighting the Indian his cottages melancholy existence, no wastings in the economy most perfect of its character in the world a king was slain and the of his li dowering creepers. A well subjugation of his time; but who by the force of his and affords opportunities for studying the This is a hard year to find money, and we are making followers was Alvarado commercial of South A World’s icagoan who recently traversed accomplished. own genius became the most eminent prospects America, Brighteners. an effort to please and in their razed Australia, China, Japan and every other satisfy'you finding great i -u pronounced it “The loveliest completely destroyed capital, philanthropist of his day and generation. A would be this earth market which is open to American manu- dreary place values in from the stock in the of the of their idols to the and Were there no little in clothing largest city footstool.” It is, indeed, as_ temple ground, The career of this great man, whose statue facturers.” F. W. people it; gSven. The of life would lose its built on its site a Catholic church. On aong mirth icetion as one is t<> dud- a 1 have looked with much likely upon interest, is Were there no children to begin it. festival of St. No utterance this administration and July 25, 1524,—the James, | indeed of the most by surpassing beauty fertility, worthy appreciative No little forma, like buds to grow, tlie saint ot as- since the President’s address patron bpain—Alvarado some inaugural And make the and summer, tempered by cooling insight. Said he, years before be admiring heart surrender; Mens, Boys Youths’ Suits. sembled liis horsemen, the Mexican Indi- aud his message to lias attracted No little bands, on breast and ■ un two near 1>\ oceans: the air died: Congress brow, so much To keep the thrilling love-chorda tender. ans who had him, and as attention, or been received with so We will all our fragrance from every blooming accompanied “I can say with truth, I have made my guarantee sales babe within our arms to Guatemalans as crowd with means much as the brief remarks of No leap, water liow- many could around, way alone, gained from my satisfaction, or refunded. untains of ciystal No little feet toward slumber tending; money under a tree which is still when nurse, the sea;" and again in 1813 lie of the at the re- and standing; Secretary Treasury Gage No little knee in prayer to bend, inually apparently per- writes: “1 have the satisfaction to cent the Juan Godinez, said proud gathering of and com- Our loving lips the sweet words lending. the of chaplain. Fray know that labor and manufacturing We will sell > very spirit repose, my conduct, my my mercial you Clothing CHEAPER than you can the of the organizations at Cincinnati, in Life’s would lose its < mass, have me one song, indeed, die a of far invoking protection economy enabled to do luin- charm, e>se. Now we mean tranquil^dream which he an assurance that Were there no babies to begin it; buy anywhere business. apostle and christening the of which dred times more for my relatives than gave the party seems a pity that Guatemala's city A doleful place the world would be, have ever done for me pledges with reference to are to this church was to be the centre, San they, altogether, currency Were there no little in it. dd not have remained in this since the people day of my birth. While my be carried out as as de los Cabeleleros—“st. James, promptly those uow [Whittier. ■.•red instead of re- Diego brothers were taught at I was the \alley, being college, performed with reference to tariff the Gentleman." For fifteen Alva- one whose education was being tlit- safer but less fertile it years only neglected. Lamson & Hubbard spot and His rado thousands of Indians hard at 11 ill the love of labor, which has not left bimetallism. utterances on that :;o miles distant from the kept White ■npies, me Store; yet, has placed me in the ranks of occasion it is not work the new the were, understood, only \e volcanoes and more than a building city upon citizens useful to society.” official as from the of ruins of their own. But in 17 coining Secretary ftM-t ueaier the level of the sea. 1041—only The statue is cast in bronze. The height the but bad been in after its came a Treasury, submitted, Uadia is not for years beginning—there of the quite paradise, figure, including the plinth upon substance at which the least, to the President for liis 81 Main f are liable to occur calamity entirely destroyed which it is nine three temperature stands, feet, inches, thus additional interest St., and buried nine-tenths of its inhab- approval, lending While the morn- place a total of feet ding rapidity. making height eighteen to the assurance which itants under the debris. Accounts of the they carry. They are four inches from the to the eveuiugs delightful beyond ground top of are so and that that it had raiued inces- important reassuring they the afternoons are catastrophe say the head. It cost and was erected unbearably $10,000 are reproduced herewith in full: Chas. be almost mid- santly for three days, and on the fourth the Alumni Association of O'Connell, ■:iay freezing by by Girard Col- As I have observed and listened to the Spring Style, 1897. i feel these freaks tlief ury of the wind, the ceaseless and the ueiguers of light- lege people of Philadelphia. It words passing from lip to lip among the PROPRIETOR. and dreadful were inde- of at ami ning thunder, stands in the western ot the members the commercial clubs gathered greatly lirst, generally plaza City ^ ^ ______^ morn- 1 discover two themes — scribable. At two o'clock in the here, particular : .-olds and rheumatism, until Hall—which, by'the way, is one of the which have a first place in the thoughts ii a for the whole ing earthquake shocks became so violent most to go prepared magnificent public buildings in the of all. These two themes are the tariff that the terror-stricken were un- and the ; changes between frigid and people world—and bears the following inscrip- public finances. Upon the settle- Who in all the world suffers more anxiety able to stand. And then an enormous ment of these two mother of little children? Their iiiu -4 hours. tion: “Philadelphia’s Greatest Philan- questions, enterprise thai^the waits aud ailments are so her so of water came down the industry languishes. Over tif'y many, knowledge a- directly through—or. to speak body tearing thropist. Erected the Alumni of limited. In her she had dreamed by times X have been asked, “When will Uio girlhood mountain with it trees and of this time as a season of with her .:« over -the fallen city, whose side, bringing Girard and the of this tariff discussion end aud the romps etly. College People measures dreseed little of masses prettily ones, teaching e remained untouched tor three great of rock, and entirely over- and proposed receive the final vote which will City Commonwealth, 1897.” The them, or being proud of them. She had no COLUMBIA BICYCLES. the town with an of formulate the measure into law?’’ of and of the she to the cafetal of Senor Don whelming avalanche large die stone of the statue came from thought illness, suffering Over fifty times more 1 have been asked, must endure because of her inability to help 1897 Models, 5 cent. Nickel Steel ov*val, farther on the of earth and ashes. Dense darkness added the of New per Tubing, Standard up slope quarries Hampshire, and is a “Have the financial reforms, for which them. Each girl ought to find amongst her us. horror to the work of and fine Dr. Pierce’s Common of the have no •.here breakfast awaited A destruction, piece of granite without a flaw or the people struggled in November last, wedding presents, World, equal, $IOO. Sense Medical Adviser. The few finely line of leads to the casa. a soul Alvarado to mar its been forgotten?’’ palms hardly escaped. himself, speck beautiful surface. illustrated to her own re- it is not to be wondered at chapters relating with a Now, that •*«.» near to the volcano's mouth company of cavalry, happened to Memorial lias come and gone and productive physiology might save her much day who have so borne the burden of 1896 COLUMBIAS you long Buffering, might prevent many mistakes. ts one can see where a be off on an but his so has a of time doorway expedition, palace generation since the war and who have so waited This book is It is a con- anxiety fear, long comprehensive. Models 41 and fenc'd d and have no was crushed and in it 40, 44, tveiywhtie the “lip" was blown off in the perished his young between North and South was and watched for restoration of conditions densation. It is a great quantity of scienti- ended. superior except the 1^97 which some secure fic medical stated in the Columbias, S75 I'tion: with a ruined be- and beautiful wife—Donna Beatrice de la upon estimate of to- knowledge plainest yet city Flags were displayed everywhere in the and re-inforced with and morrow can be should ner- words, drawings Model 42, 26-inch the a made, grow wheels.$65 au a lake beneath and a Queba, daughter of noble of and martial music was heard on colored plates. There are 1008 pages in this boiling family city, vous and over act or word impatient every and over illustrations. It de- ■ The book, 300 rater above, the wealthy, fair- Castile. cathedral, which sat on a every hand. No where a which seems to doubt or in grave sleeps suggest delay scribes multitudes of common ailments, 40 the establishment of such >j»aniard and his family live in mound feet high, was buried to the soldier, no matter how humble, was left conditions. and tells how to cure them. It has had a I have and undisturbed but and thought that on this occasion 1 greater sale than any other medical book Hartford comfort, lq\ roof; years years afterwards, unmarked by evidences of the love of the could do no better service than to give you in the English language (680,000 copies at Bicycles when the sand was of danger. Clattering under a dug away and all the people. decorations were made $1.50 each), and now for a limited time Special needed reassurance aud hope. As u> only Patterns 7 and 8 reduced from to relics were found a paper bound copy of this identical book $75 $60 rtieo of carved stone, into the holy uninjured, the at the tombs of Benjamin Com- the great fabric now before Congress, Franklin, will be sent absolutely free to all who will “ “ “ miracle of their was attrib- known as the tariff I have to «-i patio surrounded by pill ai- preservation modore Stephen Decatur, Major General hill, nothing pay the mere cost of mailing. Send 21 one- Patterns 9 10 $60 to $55 n detail. [ want to bear uted to st. who say testimony, cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Med- rs. we dismounted amid a cor- James, certainly acced George G. Meade of the late war, and to however, to the zeal and good faith of ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive E.pual any bicjcles made txtipt Columbias. is of “Buenos Senoritas “the in this instance. others. IVe ask e to dias, y gentleman" Enough many The government cannot do those, in both houses, who have that the book in strong paper covers as soon as xptrts examine tl tm p iece by piece. the mails can deliver it. For 10 cents extra And then our host clapped remains of Alvarado's house, half cover- too much for the soldiers who fought to measure in charge. They are fully con- scious of their (31 cents in all it will be sent bound in fine ;> to summon ed with sand, to indicate its mas- the great responsibilities and Other smartly together original preserve union, and I thought as 1 saw French cloth with embossed cover. Hartfcrcfs, $50. $45. $40. are working faithfuly to discharge them. :ho to the care of «»;ir horses. sivt grandeur. As this earliest in the Heart-burn isn't a heart trouble; or headache a governor walking parades children with Nor do I think that the of SOME SECOND-HAND AT opponents head trouble. Roth are due to constipation. A BICYCLES BARGAINS. a is it in Don <>1 Guatemala had the of their done the days of reputation keep- grandsires that it is well that we these measures are likely to oppose with sure aud permanent cure for constipation is Dr. stores willful and Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One Pellet" is a gentle Columbia Catalog ue free. and indeed it requires no ing great of gold in his should teach them to love the dear old unjust obstructions the course atu^silver of laxative, and two a mild cathartic. The druggist QE0. J. READ, Belfast. house—the treasure of legislation. Protest there will be, who as is Agent, •i imagination to fancy ourselves conquered Indian Hag; and may the children of lie offers you something "just good" to-day more or less not fencing for position must be thinking of his cash-boy aud of your health. 14 <0:0 of la Mancha. Breakfast was kings—many excavations have been made ever to and MAIN STREET. ready uphold defend the expected, but having come into contact in the So t in- j id uvd coiridor. lacing the ruins. far, they have resulted glorious banner of liberty. with many of the representatives of the .>■ in no m both houses of f deem ... >: juim>, the cen- remunerative discoveries, but have But it is with a sad heart 1 write that people Congress, li my duty to bear witness, so far as it >] Ui;j.g >f11y in its old disclos'd some tine carvings and wonder- ! the beautiful services of Memorial j Maine Central R. R. Day may have to the honorable and fui frescoes value, pat- .-.a. 1 ui; 'ii._ array ot plates beamy which Alvarado \\ idle the public oilices and business j the great majority, whether upon one side j 'Winterpcrt, brought his ill-fated bride. a of the house or the other, and I On and after Oft. I. trams i»ut and To-day low houses in the centre of tlie were j prophesy j INJOi, eonmrtiiifr aj nothing else, } city I.urniiani and Waterville with an early result iu the national councils to tlirciji trains «»r .. Hostess browed house stands above its with ! closed j j and inmi sat together! ruins, during the greater part of the day which this commercial is Banu'.-r, Waterville, Portland and Kos REAL ESTATE AND great question | ton wiii run as lnllovvs: INSURANCE. this over the door: cub issuing orders to the inscription “Complime- these hell holes, licensed by our Chris- now committed. FROM BELFAST. Over Thirteen Miliums taiia Eseuala Bara free school I make these not to defend a (.fiJ.'iA liOAA.V lilt hmnt.net Assets. ted servants, in trout of each I Ninas,"—a tian government, were wide open devour- remarks, ( | A M !' M 1 for The tree under which tradi- j body for whom [ hold no commission t<> I M .is a pile of plates reaching almost girls. ing tlie people. 1 saw soldiers drunk and Belfast, depart. 7 20 1 25 3 40 SriaxtiFlKl.l) Fjisi: and Ciiamu: Mail Till < but to in oue if Marini:, In-uan. .... \.. tion speak, correct, direction, | Citypoint tl 30 +3 50 bin, for among tlie well-to-do iu says Alvarado and Ids soldiers lirst even women and drunk. SOCIATION OF C'APIToI 1'IRI JN'VIIAN. I-. Co hoys Well, they I may, the operation of an sen- Waldo. <7 30 + 1 40 14 in 1TIU.AIIKI.PIUA, injurious , National .tubes each article of food camped, and where Padre Godinez sanc- Brooks 7 48 1 51 4 Kirk In si rani i- Co., ( unn. forms have a to for our govern- timent—which is sowing evil seeds in 45 IIai.tioro, right get drunk, j Knox... 8 < >2 t2 03 15 1.) to be served oil a tified the short-lived ser- I many directions. It is i DESIKABLK BISKS NN BIT TEN AT ourse, sepa- city by religious ment allows them to do but it does dividing classes, Thorndike. 8 10 2 12 5 28 U'KIIKN I BAT ES j so; and ■ hatreds. I 8 2o 2 22 0 if it is a of vices, looks rather too to have ; destroying unity breeding Unity. 00 only spoonful peas, flourishing not seem just for our arrive. 8 TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT j right government, ; The one word for that sentiment is “dis- | Burnham, 45 2 42 <> 25 INSLRANCE CO. came I been for the ..*__ 11 50 4 35 loth,) first, served steam- large enough purpose nearly after to trust.” Faith and lead to con- Bangor. allowing people get intoxicated, courage A M TORNADO INSVRA.NIE WRITTEN FOR 5 YEARS, ui leu rolls in luili.lir os aiupiaLK- :ii ■ set and after ! four centuries Alas for romance! and Distrust and ups upon plates: ago. to theu turn around and punish them for quest victory. paralyzes Waterville y n 3 13 7 05 CORRESPONDENT (IE MERCIIA.NT MARINE INM'RAM E Ml. As to the financial r m AM "ere whisked came Our visions ol conquistadores with lance destroys. question, I INVESTMENT SECCRITIES ROVI.IIT AND SOLD. away huge getting drunk. In it would Portland. 12 25 5 1 my opinion to which I have I must 35 40 f and already refered, j 4 15 y 20 LOANS NEOOTIATED. tlie known as "El halberd and the blood-red banner of he as 5 58 medley just reasonable for our nation to li- content with few words. 1 am Boston, | myself j w/l,'. 4 22 REAL ESTATE BOl'OHT AND SOLD. ’-lie same that lias were disturbed the Ejg^Corrfspondfnee SoIIiTiitC aitf pot)—tlie very Spain badly by reality cense a skin disease and theu | glad that they may be words of as- punish peo- TO BELFAST. d readers of Cervantes’ of a Stubebaker surance. If of harbor the sus- many wagon from South for j any you }• M A Bend, ple scratching. Look at the vagrant M In adventures 1 and several picion that the administration, but just, * E D. 7““ 9 00 story. Quixote’s Ind., empty bottles bearing youth who wander about this Boston,Boston SHERIFF S SALE. city day now installed into the responsibilities of | w D. 8 30 u is called "the rotten the brand of a brewer under the and I" M pot”— Chicago night and congregate in dens of in- high office, has or is to forgotten likely Portland. 1100 120 'll ALI'O. ss Taken so I am unable sacred shade. The fountain of SINGERS execu< i..n in : .i ... why stigmatized Almolon- Who are forget, the mandate of the whose A M A >1 famy. they? They are the pro- people, MELVH LE A. HUNT, against LESLIE Waterville. 6 00 7 00 4 30 JJII vN I ot for the olla is tlie which voice in behalf of honest and tinan- I in said aim merely collec- ga, gave the aboriginal its for the most money hoindike, Cniiiiiv. w:!i do city duct, of broken and .. 7 15 1 40 at part, ces out loud and Bangor -»ii.•pon on Thuisdav .the Inst dav name j rang clear in November "J1' cgctables, seeds, green fruits and and first induced Alvarado to select A M a m p m LEAD THE or duly. A. 1>. 1SS>7. ar ten ot disrupted families, shattered and con- that WORLD tin- ,.-k in :»,u last, put suspicion aside. It is unjust Burnham, depart... 7 10 8 50 5 05 lorenoon. at tile ..flire of tlie which have wasted their the as SherifT. in 14elfa*:.in already spot the site of his capital, is a sumed the and unfounded. 7 50 9 10 5 25 all Hu* by liquid fires of rum. Oh, it I Unity. i I oUllfy* ighr of redeeming' lie I«•! 1..\v- ss in Thorndike. 8 10 9 20 5 38 mg desenl.e.! rev! estate tlie regathered natural basin of clear and is a In time and in order the Over Made and mortgage.!, win. h sain' soup-kettle, large, beautiful burning shame and a for this good proper Knox. +8 25 +9 44 14,500,000 Sold Leslie Hunt disgrace 27 15 has..r had on the lav <•{ e affirmative evidences of declaration eighteenth “ealdo” lias been to water trees. my Brooks. 8 50 9 42 5 56 March. A. 1 e 1 >• >• dipped off, shaded by Sad to say it has nation to license this awful evil 8517. at font I our*. m•, u .' 11„, which is will !ii"t appear. In the Waldo.. +9 02 +9 53 t6 08 pa reel situated in >a. 1 Tliormi ;ke i..; i.., i; T.. as a second course. I have observ- been walled and meantime, my friends, up partitioned off into our land Citypoint. +9 15 tlO 05 +6 18 ed on the north bv hind .-T 1. \\ overshadowing with misery and do your part to help those charged with HIGHEST for (1 arrive. 9 25 10 10 6 25 AWARDS heirs of -Nathan W'ai.i; mi •. it the natives seldom eat much of it, for and Belfast, i the e;--t 1 v apartments bathing purposes aud citizen legislative and administrative duties. Do 1 road between the pauperism; every intelligent + station. Excellence of Design. premises and '.i. y \ > n t7. ke over the Flag on with work: and here all the women of not let the inertia fear and I gins; the south the road n nun heaped-up platter laundry must realize that our is in more engendered by Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at $5.00 by t.y -ire country Prime farm n-riie to out distrust creep over We have been from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Excellence of Construction. liessey t.-wn ip .,■ ,m ho forks, pick here and there fa- the come to cleanse their you. west the vicinity dirty danger to-day as a result of this rum evil tickets to all West and North- ] by countv road leading b\ E \ \\ s, passing through a period of great trial, Through points of Motion. and (’hark*" seeds or moreeaux. Next came four linen. No lias ever been made to west via all for sale bv F. E. Regularity I4essey. containing on.*'m ido ud attempt than wiien Fort Sumter w-as fired and we routes, Urowlkv, live upon; nobly have endured the strain. tiity- acres, more or less; and these. o '■ Agent, Belfast. GEORGE F. EVANS. courses of but no excavate Ease of Motion. situap d m said meats, veget- the greater portion of the buried and unless our a The future is not dark with General | Thorndike, ami being people put stop to this forebodings. Manager. ed as follows: at all—if one a It is illuminated with rational F. E. Booth bv, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket ; beginning at the nortlieaP .•..rm-r may except salad, It must have been for the hope. The Agent. Great Speed. oi land where the old city. very rich, drunkard-making business it will 28, 1896. j Union store r..rm.-r stop revival of is and with the Portland, Sept. thence U wiched between tlie and the industry near, southeasterly, on the south Inn-.d .. •, fry stew, Spaniards had collected there all the the wheels of this Adjustability. road Kepublic. establishment of a revenue law sufficient ! t.v passing by‘the site of said "t n-. twe-.iv niato sauce, red-hot with rods; thence peppers, treasures could hands on. After Men sneer at to westerly, parallel with hit- north in', they lay may temperance and bring into the Treasury au amount ad- Durability. id this of u was lianded around in parcel land, eight rods. them e norther- continually three and at equate to meet the reasonable needs of our with three-quarter centuries it rests temperance workers, but God knows Ease of Learning. ly- parallel the east line of tin- pan-el of d.slies and was in great demand as a government and with the establishment of land, twenty rods, to the countv road secure, and above it houses are built and if we desire to the passing preserve this na- north side of the site of i..-, sh our finances on a sound and Convenience of Arra ngeinent. said store: p to everything. There was an enduring easterly on the south line tine estates cultivated. When tion we must down of^a.d county road, somebody put this mighty basis, nothing now foreseen can the eiglit rods, to the of Ounce of of the kind known as delay place beginning, ■•ni'.uniim bread, in one acre. goes searching intelligently this second enemy of civilization, liberty, justice, recovery of past losses and the inaugration in loaves the size IF YOU BUY A Dated this twenty-ninth da' A. 1 >. mceces,” crusty of Pompeii he will no doubt be well reward- of a new forward movemeut the SINGER, Mav, 1K!>7 humanity, morality and religion. Often along SAMUEL (i. NollTON. Sli.-nll water was its ed. The old lines of material advancement and social conspicuous by church was dug out of the have 1 heard in the You will receive careful instruction fr< in a coin night the of which we trust is re. but rumbling progress, may humbly Spanish claret (lowed freely; sand and patched and is in use. petent teacher at your home. up, yet the carts conveying the departed to tneir in the benevolent mind of God to bestow the tinish- In one corner is a You will get prompt attention. We give careful ircjoles, (stewed beans) put gruesome chamber? home—“unhonored and upon the long American people. attention to all no ucii to the solid unsung,” customers, matter where the portion of the re- filled to tlie brim witli hones and skulls and it is safe to say that nine-tenths of machine may have been purchased. Dessert Hundreds of precious little ones owe their consisted of a sweet, sticky taken from the ruins. What a time there You will he with the the people in this who are lives to Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, the dealing leading Company ie” great city which we afterwards learned will be to tell “which is which” when sovereign cure for croup and all other throat in the sewing machine bus iness, having an un- buried in the Potter’s field could trace Steamers leave Belfast as follows: The Nose and Throat, or lung diseases. and an unrivalled pumpkin stewed in cane and Gabriel blows liis on the resur- For Boston via Camden and Rockland, Monday equalled experience reputation juice; trumpet their downfall to rum. As 1 write, how and Friday at 3.45, Tuesday, and Sat- —the of excellence. ame tlie rection Thursday strongest guarantee crowning glory—an im- morning! The at 5 i*. m. No, 'J IO Ncwbun pictures, hangings do I feel these lines of the urday A full line of and con- street, deeply poet: For and Tues- supplies, parts repairs tray of fruit, a gorgeous of and altar ornaments are said to be Bucksport, Winterport Banfror, display the was heard and at 7.00 a. Wed- stantly on hand. “Frequent by night the rumb- day. Thursday Saturday m., N FA 11 (’OKN I i: oi I'a li; r '"ii and gold, green, russet and pur- very same that were placed there in Al- ling jar nesday and Sunday at about 8.10 a. m. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Ot the black hearse, or For Searsport, Wednesday and Sunday at about .atliered in tlie different zones varado’s time and buried two mercenary car, 8.10 a. m. lay hundred 1 hat, weary of its ioathsome BOSTON, MASS. burden, sped, RETURNING : ia 1 America, from the tropical coast years. Fora small “consideration” And hurried to the the grave the unhonored C'. II. PARSONS, Manager. ■ dead.” From Boston Hours. 12 to 2. other li.-ttr* temperate regions of tlie mountains, custodian priest will unlock a great iron every day except Thursday and !•> it>|,,.iuuaeiit Sunday at 5 i*. m. H. H. only. v came We are fine weather COBBETT, Agt., coffee, in tlie form of a black chest and exhibit communion enjoying day by From Bangor, Mondays and at 12 noon. Belfast, vessels, Fridays < )ot«»ber, i] >45* i day aud looks beautiful Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 i\ m. called “essense,” contained in glass incense burners, urns, crucifixes and Philadelphia now, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. 3ml8 CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Atrent, Belfast. ■ is so fresh and s. Each person poured a few spoon- other sacred utensils, of solid gold and everything green—beauti- IVER JOHNSON CALVIN Al'STIN, GenT Supt.. Boston. WILLIAM ui his and the silver. ful as one realizes it is a of H. HILL,Gen’lManager, Boston cup, servant, standing Among the other treasures is a thought God *■' elbow with a for us. Each Attention steaming pot in each magnificent golden crown, which was pre- tender, dainty twig reminds CYCLES James Pattee & Pensioners one Son, "■ of the he !. enquired whether lie would have sented to this church in its early days pains has taken to make our- The product of lives he caliente,” or “agua caliente” by one of the Philips of Spain. Original- glad aud full of lovely impressions Skill, SEDGWICK LINE Having purchased the original records .-t the milk, or hot water; and if the flrst- ly it was thickly studded witli diamonds and aspirations. All nature is a lesson to Experience, Fire, Life«»»Accident Insurance, estate of J. C. Cates, for the convenience <>f all us in the :'imed is chosen, a delicious re- and but all the stones way in which she fulfills God’s Capital, beverage emeralds, precious pensioners having claims pending, ami of those sults. have will. Facilities. been removed. The old and Boston 4 Co. who may wish to claims ior additional or priest Honest in Bangor Steamship OFFICE : HASONIC TEMPLE, present enor This is the Sendoval himselt acted as our all the native bystanders cross themselves week in which the city is in increase of pensions, 1 will he at C. F. Cobbett’s Quality MAIN STREET ENTRANCE, ale over the ruined This is the before those touch with other s as shoe shop, 127 Main street, opposite the post office city. reverently treasures are nation, delegates and Price. Commencing Hay 25, 1897, steam* er M. L June 24 and 25, 1897. tfl2 V spot where Alvarado the bat- taken from their box, and when from many countries are the Rockland, Capt. Abbott, 53tf MAINE. fought again attending Send for Catalogue. win leave neuast at » o'clock a. m., (or upon ar- BELFAST, they are put away. The who sessions of rival L. C MOHSK. which made him and Gov- only people the Philadelphia Commercial Iver Johnson s Arms & Cycle of steamer from Boston) daily except Mon- conqueror patronize the church now-a-days are Mass. day, ‘‘lll,rof Guatemala. It Museums. To-day President Works, Fitchburg, For Deer happened in this Indians, to the number of two or three McKinley Castine, Sargentville, Isle, Sedgwick THERE ISA CUSS OF PEOPLE will be with and BrooUlin, and when there are passengers will i\ The Indian of the hav- thousand, who live the lower present the members of his Made in New England. kings south, along slope stop at Blake’s Point and Little Deer Isle. Wlio are the of the volcano. So Cabinet and he is injured by use of coffee. Recently WOOL CARDING heard of the the splendid ancient to preside at the otlicial RETURNING exploits of Cortez in there has been placed in all stores a new vessels are never but are grocery used, kept as of the museums of Will leave Brooklin at 10 a. m. and AT FREEDOM. -Mexico, sent an to opening the world. Mondays preparation called Grain-o, made of pure embassy him, offering sacred relics. as 12.30 other days, at grains, Merely show-pieces they What is the except Sunday, touching that takes the heir of it? I the fol- same and connect at steam- place of coffee. The most delicate allegiance to the Spanish crown, would yield a handsome revenue were meaning clip landings Belfast with 1 take this method to inform my customers that er from Boston (except on and Fri- stomach receives it without and but wool left at the taken lortez received the American tourists and lowing statement in reference to the mat- Wednesdays distress, few following places will be and embassy with dis- curiosity-seekers days). returned for the same as at the mill: I.. L. Pres- more in can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1-4 1 numerous this out-of-the-way ter from the Bulletin: Through rates for passengers and freight to Bar cott, C. E. A. E. Suction and sent his favorite Evening as much. Children Liberty; Drake, Albion; Chase, lieutenant, corner of the Harbor and all on Mount Desert Island. may drink it with great bene Brooks; & Morrill; E. R. 1 hemisphere. “The of it landings I Vickery Hatch, Conner, edro de back with the meaning all is that Philadel- fi. 15 cts. and 25 cts. Belfast. For further Alvarado, Indians Fannie Brigham Ward. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. per package. Try it. Ask , information address, phia has established a A. A. business exchange WILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager, Boston. for Grain-o. THOMPSON, Freedom. Me. F reedom. June 3, 1897.—3m23 “We want to wipe the Repubiican The Closing of the Schools. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. I Party off the face of the earth,” exclaims ex-Seuator Dubois of Idaho. The schools of this city closed last R. H. Depression Friday COOMBS & SON BELFAST, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 18H7. Whatever prominence Dubois has had for the long summer vacation. The exami- nations and the rank of the was him the party; computing Merit MORMAG BY THE given by Republican PUBLISH EI> EVERY THURSDAY pupils showed that good progress has been Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla its great and there must have been a scarcity of of gives Furniture Dealers. Spirits made in all and thorough work its grades, constantly increasing brains in Idaho when sent so small a popularity, Republican Journal Pub, Co, they done both and teachers. and it to i. so common in summer-time, by pupils Superin- sales, enables accomplish its specimen as be to the United States Sen- loss of tendent Brick endeavors to discourage the wonderful and unequalled cures. The ate. He lias found bis level accompanied by energy, CHAW.ES A. KLBBl KV. proper now, making of a show at the close of the schools, and I COUCHES and MORRIS CHAIRS. j B„si^s'>Manaiier. lack of means combination, proportion process and exhibits himself in bis true character thought-power, preferring rather to have the pupils examin- used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla See our great Couch bargain, in Corduroy, full fringe a',, Republican Nomination. by reviling his benefactors. a deficient supply of nourish- ed in their regular school work. The are unknown to olher medicines, and i for only We have also one lot of ... is lost. schools were accordingly all closed in one make Hood’s Sarsaparilla FOR CONGRESS, ment. The vital force The growing scarcity of lobsters tends day, Friday. The examinations of the BOOK RACKS. District.fiON. E. C. BLRLEIGH, It isn’t a of muscle and Third to strengthen the position of the many question pupils for promotion were held the previous Peculiar to Itself 4 shelves. 4 feet. 0 inches 2-'> 1-2 inches wide, sinew, but of resistance and week, ami the exercises the afternoon high, pric. who have contended from the first that public these we at It cures a wide range of diseases because shall close $1.80. Also one lot of smaller v To the of the District. of the last In all the the Republicans 3d the law for the of these shell endurance. At but day. grades 3 for 75 cents each. c- a protection any age, of its power a- a blood purifier. It acts shelves, only o lessons were and in a lobsters recited, m:y program On Monday next, June 21. a special election fish is all wrong—that the large in it involves directly and positively upon the blood, especially youth, of recitations and music was interspersed. nPAPFPIFS ^ will l>e held in the Third Congressional Distric t are the ones to be protected, and not the Loss and the blood reaches every nook and the risk of disease. The school rooms were tastefully decorated. lit choose a successor to the late Seth L. Milliken. lung human smaller ones. that when the corner of the system. Thus all We have just received a new lot and can now show the be. They say a are threat- There was a large attendance of visitors in It is of great importance that Every Republi- of flesh and cough the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues and lowest ever shown attain to are prices in Belfast: prices from )?•>.,>f> lobsters spawning age they all the schools. come under the beneficent influence of can Voter in the District Should be at the j pair and upward. We have one more each of while the law is to ening signs. only Polls and cast his vote on that date, not only as caught: and designed several of the teachers were presented a duty to principle, but for the moral eireet an protect the female lobster when in spawn wiih handsome and valuable gifts. Miss Solid Walnut and Solid Marble Suits in the district Cherry Top Chamber overwhelming Republican victory or with attached its enforcement in Carter had a pair of vases, a cup and saucer, eggs GOING AT JUST HALF at this time will have upon popular sentiment PRIti: this respect is well nigh impossible. On a candlestick and a picture; Miss Wads- the whole country. WHITE throughout worth a Worcester a souveuir WINDOW SCREENS, IRON BEDS and WHITE CHAMBER >1 if the small lobsters are Pwoyal vase, Hood’s than four the the other hand, I,ess months ago Republican SccKnutoi low. prices i Belfast plate, a pepper and salt set; Miss SIDEBOARDS, REFRIGERATORS, DINING T.YBl i* party assumed control of the National govern- taken in numbers there must be a of Cod-liver Oil, with the large hypo- and CHAIRS in full and all misrule. It Ladd a volume of Lowell’s poems, a pin cush- variety prices. merit, after four years of Democratic in the lobsters who are de- meets these cases Sarsaparilla shortage large phosphites, ion and a bread and butter Miss Bird a The One True Blood Purifier. $1; six for $5. found the country in a deplorable condition. set; WE ASK FOR A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. to up the supply. The The it had under pended upon keep It tones up, fattens cup and saucer, silver mounted pin cushion, vure Liver Ills: to magnificent prosperity enjoyed perfectly. n.,, easy in is the Harrison administration, and the operation of lobster fishery many places becoming and strengthens. glass vase, Belfast souvenir plate and bread tlOOCI S PlllS take, easy to operate. *25c. a wise protective system, had vanished. Instead an and perhaps the and butter Miss Lord a Mr. Ellis unprofitable industry; Emulsion the taste set; purse: ► of its and the In Scott's paying running expenses reducing to restore it to its old-time a volume of Miss Walton a box ► UNDERTAKING beintf our specialtx we w ish to have it known that we only way Longfellow; Rosa Bessie posi- National debt each as had been Recitation, Grace, Smalley i tively do and shall continue to furnish BETTER GOODS and ut less $60,uOo,ooo year, of the oil is of cream and price would be to make a close time fully disguised, stationery, pin tray, jug, basket an\ prosperity The Boyless Town, | than other house can furnish in this Why such exor- dune under Republican rule the Government, county. pa\ as Miss Lowell's Frank i bitant prices when you can £et better \alue and lower of us? for a term of years. it almost palatable book; Bickford, poems, two Staples prices under Democratic rule bad run in debt $262,- making A Bit of I Black Cloth Covered Caskets from 51 S.00 and vases and cut flowers. Comfort, upward. ooo.odo and increased the annual interest account as milk. Alice Stimpsou ► R. H. COO TBS & SON. “Let me tell you. my countrymen, that Miss Bird had the roll of honor written on ► more than $ 1 ■'.onn.ot">. Capita! and enterprise For sale at and $1.00 bv all druggists. Song, Chorus of Seven resuscitation will not be re- SCOTT & Bowse, Mfg. Chemists, New York the blackboard. Thirteen each a c< .one alarmed and discouraged. Industry promoted by pupils got Recitation, Dorothy’s Party, mark of 8 times in a 11 Lottie Tibbetts and lab. r went The crimination. The distress of the present excellent possible 70 & 72 otguisiicu unemployed. The Insect Ball, flain Street, Belfast, Main,' MMi.cr i.u We trust that no in the 3d the 20 were not abseut longer found a prosperous ami pr-'fit- will not be relieved by a distrust of the Republican during year; during Florence Harrison •h le market for his The blight of free the Each was Miss *• Vacation Mamie Maxtiehl products. A makes a better citizen district will be unmindful of the duty year. pupil presented by Days. future. patriot *• .i lt; rented all interests and all Bird a Tlie Boy We Need, .Tames Kelley heavily upon that devolves upon him of to the with handsome souvenir card contain- j than a And we have got to be going on Eddie Brown pessimist. her a etc. Speech Tobacco, j on next vote ing photograph, list of their names, as we want to move out polls Monday and casting his Recitation, The Modern School Girl. I he >r!n. -Ta; !•• mm. .ess than a. Much party year ago, | patient. south primary school—Grade 1. our Lizzie Chamberlain ! N !' ('• >:iventum at we until for candidate for llou. E. -no; Chicago. Discarding of the old house, cannot do it Congress, Va cation Time, H ittie Roberts 1 the trn*o am. nu-ted leaders id former C. The address from the Re- Miss Isadore Piper, Teacher. years, the new house is finished. A tariff law Burleigh. Sadie Staples j Beatrice ti.n.'iig their harks upou all former profe.s- district committee sets Welcome, Stonev. Hew They Grow, Carrie Johnson | Tooth Harrows half made is of no use except to publican ably a practical The Blue Bell, French. School ... "! 1'o’i'ir,,; faith, majority of the mem- Floy Song, j Spring forth the for a full vote at this indicate that in a little while a whole necessity At three o’clock in tlie morning, Recitation, The Discontented Six. r’-s <.r that w-:m. under the leadership ol T0 CL0SE * time and weTrust it will be Beatrice Stonev. Gladys Rii hards 1 mm; a- ol Tillman tariff law will be and it is carefully AT HALF PRICE Altgeid Chicago and of done, making The Robiu, Erma Farrar. Pat and the Pig. Kate Brier S ch a radii.a. in ol the most vehement read. 11 spite progress. It is reaching the end, and The Acorn, Arthur Morrison. One from Seven, Florence Kelley m-.-t- oj tii i'11'••st and aides' men of their Far in the Woods in May, Wanted, when the end comes we will have busi- Roy Whitney .-.a Annabel Nicholson. The Dismal ! arty. pmd a platform breathing the spirit of The graduation of so large a class from King. only rwo efi. ness confidence and industrial activity. Good Night, Pretty Sun, Warren Faliy. Mildred McAndless 14 57.50. an.m y. 1 .: vi-a r- no:ore these same men had the Belfast School is most Toothed, High gratifying Two Trusty Blades, Bennie Woods. Rich Man, Poor Man. f ree Trade as the f 1 all Let us heads and panacea po- j keep steady steady to all who have the best interests of the Bird Quotations, Flora Coombs. Bertha Myrtle Nash •<; ill-. Now suiTui;m!e •; hind t plenty and j rospenty doing formerly; gill, Minnie Nason, Houston Small. teachers. ! EVERYTHING IN I1ARDW 1 hi- freo was foisted that the cause of What May Us, Tommy Bowker, Karl polu-yj.f c.linage r.poii There is one feature of base ball that education is receiving Brings The partition between the two grades of m;i. C. Cottrell, Sylvanus Edgcomb, Beryl Page, the lien.. National Mention, against the more and more attention from the tends tu brings the game into disrepute; public. Lila O'Brien, Gladys Coombs, Erma Pet- the South Intermediate school was open and imirstati- n- ol it- ..ddfst am; ablest ;. leaders, hy the two held not the are the Belfast may well feel proud of her gradu- tiugill exercises together. -■ mu,/., -• ow and Small Freda Cook 11 n.ii m-rs ol the silver prodm-ing newspapers, players, The Violets, Gladys Coombs. Vacation School Recitation, Beginnings, ates this Ail themselves Song, Cares’ Alice p..;.- St ite-, t-y was behind the whole move- offenders. When the Belfast team play- year. acquitted See the White Violets, Erma Pettingill Recitations— Slave, Gertrude Stevens ment. an win -• aid emissaries dominated the in the and Pretty Little Violets, School Fair S. : in Bangor recently a morning daily of that finely closing exercises, many Play, Leroy Libby The Gre ian * The Louise Reed Essay, War, AM.'u* Stoddard ••invention. It was a shallow and Bobolink, Speak Gently, M. Francis Norton transparent included in its of the gave promise of development in the future Duet, and Bandola, city report game Lot Little Hands Blossoms Swe t, If I H. H ives Banjo .• Bring Knew, Grace -■lien t, li idi '!• in the p". kets <-t the Ainer.i- Edith Strout and Eva Crowley various uncalled for slurs our that will redound to the credit of our School Song, Cora Morison, Kate and •an masses, n .'li-ms ..r upon city; Spring, d-.!lais t<* be added to the The Tree is White with Recitatiou, Lend a Helping Hand. and unmeasured to Apple Bloom, Lizzie Quunby profits id the st.-aklmiders ..f these mines, al- and when the team played in Portland a city bring happiness Henry Mudgett Recitations— Lena Black the Recitation, The Lost ready immeiisely wealthy through government Portland emulated this bad ex- parents. Dark is the Pansy’s Hue, Foster Crocker First Wm. M. Black Steams],ip. daily lip, Ethel Strout favor. Down in the Field One Day in June, School Song, School £ VVe do not see a of Spring Cuckoo, U. S. Leslie Rdh-tt 1 ample. why game Essay. Grant. In to this crusade of the silver Belfast is well Recitations— opposition usually represented south primary—Grade 2. Mandolin Solo, Inez Carter base ball cannot be reported without re- How and Why, Chester C. Worthing Plutocrats, the Republican party took sharp and among the Memorial orators, and Recitation, The Lost Clara Hami t a Day Miss Alberta Wadsworth, Teacher. The Little Brown Seed, Levi F. Black Chord, direct issue. It declared in to what well be called Vose unequivocal terms sorting might this was no One Praying for Shoes, Wilda year exception. eloquent Opening song, The Blossoms are coming to The Spider’s Web, Carrol B. Carter that dollar ol' our The Beautiful, Gould every currency should be should the people School Recitation, H. Carter Ralph blackguardism. Why voice was hushed by death. Had Hon. S. town, Harry Class Edith Davidson This fine $40.00 Bicycle f. worth l(n> cents the world over; that our revenue Prophecy, of Belfast be insulted aud our derid- Welcome, Rice Black Song, Vacation, School to the most city L. Milliken lived he would have filled an Clarionet Solo, Percy Drinkwat-er given away pop law.- should he so amended and revised as to The Lilac, Pitcher Recitations— pro- Gladys Conferring \V. R. Howard lar school in Belfast u ed. whether its representatives in the Who? Brewster The Rain, Lizzie A. diplomas, boy duce money enough, to enable the Covernment to appointment made a year ago. But Miss Scearl Quimbv Song, Better Late Thau Never. School or a Vacation Ethel Hutchins The Bridge. Kate C Quia cinity. pay its current expenses, and at the same time Maine League win lose? As matter Charlotte T. the of Days, by Sibley, grand-daughter Little Flower Song, Louise Heal, Gladys A Child’s Fancies, Harold Parker THK GRADUATION SKRMi'N. stimulate enterprise, encourage capital, and pro- of fact none of the ball teams are made up School the *Jbtli Maine who is Pitcher, Frances Howes, Anna Dennett. Song, Lovely May, The annual graduation sermon to the •To t< our NEW LINE tect American labor. This was an issue Regiment, always calljattention that from local but are to Daisies and Kate Coombs Recitations— players, employed listened to with whatever her Clover, High School class of '1*7 was by Rev. Geo. S. appealed to the patriotism of the whole country, pleasure Little Anna Dennett Down Below, not ball by Little, Whispering play ball. let them play Mills at the North church. There was a and thousands of men, who had affiliated, in Why subject, addressed the veterans and their A Plump little Bird, Martha Faulknham Daisy E Howard and the on their merits? Kings and Flora Rich Did You Know, Maud Pierce attenda an 1 the services were times past, with the Democratic party, placed the report games friends at Garland; and two young men,no Queens, large ice, Over in the Meadow, School Exercise song, The Farmer, School punlic weal above former and Song, highly The political prejudice, residents of our but whose The Flossie Davis Recitations— interesting throughout. pulpit The June number of The longer city, Merry Children, voted the Republican ticket. With the aid of Cosmopolitan A Puzzled L. and were very dec-o- home was addressed au- A Happy Couple, Hattie Faulknham Little Brain. Ernest Webber platform handsomely these early here, large patriotic Den,o« rats, the great preliminary Magazine is full of interest, as all the A Secret, Lureua Hutchins New England, Grover C. Dunton rated by a committee consisting of Mrs. 1 diences in and oiitesr was won. ai d William elected Winthrop Saco. Rev. Yellow School Song, The Breeze, School McKinley are: the Song, Buttercup, Edward Mrs. C. 0. Miss Nel- numbers but to writer the most Recitations— Sibley, Poor, FOR (AMI to the Presidency Ashe came to the executive Frank A. Gilmore of Haverhill, Mass., de- The Grasses, Gracie Knowlton article is Thomas B. The Eva Wood Meadow Folk, Willie F. Dunton lie Hopkins and Miss Julia Perry. The .•dice and was ei.rifronted by the prostrated in- interesting Connery's livered the address in the former Butterfly’s Toilet, at >»ur store entitles tlie imyer place Rich man, Poor man, man, Thief, Work, Clarence Hall class colors,yellow and white,predominated, Vi-tes stilil at. an\ time at tw dustries of his country, and saw the unemployed paper on “The Secret of tne Gar- Beggar History and School Diir May 31st, and Frank H. Colley, Esq., of Beulah Nason Song Recitation, Vacation, and a few of the class dowers, daisies, held a We uuarantee priees hands stretched towards him from every section field-Conkling Tragedy.” Mr. Connery The Violet’s Experience, Louise Heal Recitations— INI l.()\U>l I N Mil •* .1 r»* .r«ii i!> m ». 1 *« November was still unsettled and j May 30th. The Biddeford Journal says, Song, Primroses, School Frowns and Smiles, Ella I. Smalley, j foliage, tulips, buttercups I ui aii'i ut'pf. lit* !.i. v. must be p ught over before relief and several years the chief Washington corre- Vacation, Charlie Decrow The Girls That are Wanted, and white ami lilacs were made in | again pros- in its report of the exercises on that occa- purple up r. The Etta Whitehead Florence I Libby perity mill c•me to a suffering people. He at ! spondent of the Xew York Herald, pro- Empty Schoolhouse, j a handsome and artistic arrangement in a sion : of an called A Rose in its Heart, Maud Curtis Story Apple, Benj. Stouey ; once an extra session ol A bill 1 bank The Clothier & Tai Congress. moted to that position after like service The Discontented Twenty Times a Cora S. Morison covering the pulpit, wlrtc drapery be- The of was Buttercups. Day, designed t- ail'nrd such relief and was orator the evening Frank II. prosperity ! at and later he became Leonie Condon Some English Plurals, James I. Shute ; ing iised to heighten The effect. Albany, managing a talented of Port- 83 Main St lie I r;t' promptly prepared and passed by the Bepuhli- J Colley, young lawyer Sleepyland, Clara Marsh Graeie’s Temper, Neta Lawrence editor of the Herald. lie land. who law The following is tin- order of services an majority of the House of Representatives, depicts C’onkling studied in Saco and marri- Good A Quarrel, Lizzie A Quimby Night, Lynwood Thompsou 1j Chorus as be was, and as be was known ed a Saco Mr had a able of Rain, Chas. E Brown Holy, Holy, tud i> now j ending in the I'nited States Senate. 1 really lady. Colley very In the North School, Grade 1. Signs address. Primary Out to F. Louise Invocation, Pastor * i: \ed there He treated the Driftiug Sea, Rogers by the dilatory tactics of the hem- \ to the Washington correspondents in his subject‘broadly Miss Roberts had the recitations in Te Deum, Chorus 1 and wars merely Song, Flower Dances, School "•i.itir and members of that traced the of early times, their 1’npuiist body, in a and whom be was most June is Responsive reading, Past, urham scription. disposition diers, to their infinite honor. His was an Reading Exercise, A Class The Lilac, Sadie Collins CAPITAL STOCK. polls. Tl:e> should speak with no uncertain llymn, “Jesus, Thy N ime 1 lev-." Cli -ms $150,000 and able delivered. The Recitation, The Water Bloom, School The Children’s Hour, School I soui.d Tin ii 1 »1 i« ;cn- li t\e spoiled child, lie bad neither the in- | talk, ably meeting i:«*] m•minuted ex-Guv- Reading B Class When Teacher Gets Walter Yose Sermon, Pastor closed with a benediction, after “Amer- exercise, Cross, Si RPLLS, $.15,000 erner It urleigh. a true and ti ie« '.eider, represent- stincts nor tlie manners of a gentleman. | Song, Onward, Christian Soldiers, School Song, Lullaby, School Mr. Milis opened by st mngthat lo* sleuld ; ica” had been sung the audience. ing '.lie interest' > t a sound eurrei and the His by Number A Class Recitatious— oy. pro- abilities, oratorical and otherwise, exercise, vary somewhat from the baccalaureate ser- DKI'O'I IS SOI.K I I Teetive —t- Recitation, the Arrow and the School Under the Hattie Coicord .-.'stem Kvery voter in the district, who ; Song, Pines, mons to were unquestioned, and he was of com- Number B Class of School usually given graduating » lasses in is interested in the return Hon. Edwin C. exercise, Song Seven, | The State of Maine has furnished Reading exercise, C Only Smile, School dress was not to he a sermon, at I toil in- was a failure because of his and many preached "p for him a majority of unprecedented egotism Song, Dance of the Leaves, School Who Was It? Edelle Hatch ; a > ear.1 men for State and National who the pupils from a text or a lecture abounding size. i folly. councils, Recitation, Welcome, Stacy Noyes Only a Little Leaf, School in i Our new vault i- muvpialed m Haste- no Sadie Three o’clock in the riowery language, but rather a talk Lot heliever in an hones: currency, and the i have produced justifiable pride in the Juue, Seavey Morning, piaiu The Willie Farrar and UNEXCELLED >-• great prosperity-giving policy of protection, Blacksmith, Ray Kilgore as a young man to young men and young re-; “Augusta is rich iu and fortu- hearts of their constituents. Natives of Two Lottie A Harold Herrick history Kittens, Braley Riddle, | in the < uuntrv main away from the polls next Monday. women. His subject was “Success in Life." and bur^iara nate iu the Portland Maine are of the State, of Little Miss Brier, School The Arrow and the Song, School Turn on and see historians,” says proud proud that yourj Repcblic an Mamma’s Little Girl, Verna Rich The Robin and the Buttercup, The world looks at success from many dif- Those rentiiu: h-.v* .-m ha\■■ : :»* no in a notice of the centennial her citizens and of her statesmen. NEIGHBORS WITH YOC. Advertiser, proud ■ Cherries, Ernest Hale Mabel Hanson ferent We see a man become privilege of taking their -x--s t an With standpoints. an energetic effort all along the line, the celebration at the State Capital June Oth. The mention of no name among the bril- Do Your Best. Maggie Kearney Song, Brother Robin, School vault. famous at the expense of his relations clean and aMe candidate of the Song, School Recitations— family Republican party That is true. Moreover can liant list a thrill of Augusta point produces stronger School Pine Nettie Smith ! or his health. The world he is success- will be sent to Washington by a majority that Exercise, Trees, Needles, says with to her able men of the and than that of Edwin C. How the River was Made, School A Rose in the Jennie will and cheer pride past pride Burleigh. Recitation, Heart, Wiley ful. hut we, who know all the facts, regard bring courage to the friends of School j men Maiue is of Mr. Exercise, Spring, lower grammar 5. and the advocates of the return to her able of the present. The ora- proud Burleigh, his party school, Grade, it differently. Another becomes rich good government, Song, Mary and Mattie Johnson ; by Bertha I. Bird and Edith M. teachers. of prosperity, all over the country. tor of the day was Chief Justice Fuller, admires him, his friends love him. In no Recitation, I’m the Month of Juue Ladd, dishonesty, or by oppressing the poor. The no Singing, The School Lei Rkim blican in the District fail to Eva Grady Merry Lark, world him as a successful man. whose admirable address revealed indus- partisian spirit I pen these lines of eu- History lesson, Franklin. applauds DO Ills Ft l.L M TV UN ELECTION DAY. Recitation, Pussy Cat, Mertie Slides Benjamin True success consists not in what is added trious as well as zealous research of the logy to his honesty, his honor and his Flo’s Letter, Katie Stevens Song, The Seasons, J. W. Black, 1 Eva and Carrie Greenlaw to us from but in P. O. VlCKEKV, Republican of his native His manliness. Wanted, Mariou Whitney j without, developing what District history city. graceful Shute Reeitafion, The Hours, W. H. Wildes. Sleigh Bells, Clyde is in us for the best good of ourselves and hu- C. H. Committee. allusion to the late James G. Blaine Mr. Burleigh to the whole State; Game of Flossie Myrick and Eva Hall I Dkummev, I belongs Grasshopper’s Tag, ! Leila Howard Recitation, Little Things, Clarence Wight manity. The class motto of the Belfast High touched the hearts of the great audience. his warm admirers are not confined to his Little Red Hen, Lester Hale Singing, Spring, School School Class of '97, “Lowly in Spirit, Lofty It was a sincere tribute which was own His friends are num- Lesson. The campaign for good roads" goes on paid political party. The Man in the Moon, Geography School iu Aim," is a good one. To this, in order to the as he and Mr. Blaine bered his to know Warren Gentner Singing, Wishing, apace. The advocates of broad tires never by speaker, only by acquaintances; attain the truest success in we should Song, Tommy, School Recitation, The Story of au Apple, life, when men were him is sufficient to ensure tire. young friends, newspa- friendship. Recitation, Little Orphan Annie, Harry Stoney add, “Work Hard,' and “Be True." He Ethel Singing, The Bird’s Song, per reporters in Augusta, and one winter, There is probably no other public man Grady who has high aims, works hard and is true, the Dolls, Marie Eva and Carrie Greenlaw Owney, railway postal service dog, when the in Maiue whose list of friends Lucy’s Logan reporting proceedings of the personal What’s in Recitation, Liberty and Independence, will attain true success. to my Pocket, is said he dead this and School ■v really time; Maine Legislature, occupied seats side and acquaintances is so As State Idella Knowlton j Following the sermon the congregation by large. Recitation, The Bessie McMahan crossed the river on Dear Native Land, Flag, probably Styx his side, Mr. Blaine for the Kenne- Treasurer and he had excellent Song, repeated the Lord's Prayer, the chorus sang reporting Governor, Katie Stevens, Verna Rich, Ethel Grady Singing, Fancies, School hark. Sad to relate his includes Recitations— the hear the we obituary bec Journal and Mr. Fuller for the Au- facilities to meet the citizens of the State. Recitation, Little Lillian, Louise Nash hymn. “Father, prayer Lamentations of the tale of a bitten postal clerk. Four and Twenty Black-birds, Youth, Faunce Woodcock j offer," and the services closed \v ith the bene- HEATERSA"o gusta Age. This was but opportunity; the possession Flag Bessie McMahan, Ethel Savery Exercise, May j diction. RADIATORS The other of a wonderful of the Kilgore, Luella Elwell, May Belle Et- The steamer Jacob Bright, at Bangor speakers were equal to the memory highest The Primary School, HOT WATER or STEAM Cleora well, Grace Piper, Angie Kilgore, Eva and one of Mr. acuteness in names and faces ac- Larrabee from Manchester, when near the occasion; them, C'. S. retaining Carrie Prudence England, Song, School Greenlaw, Greenlaw, BEST FORECONOMY*EFFIClENCY-DiRABlLlTv Grand Bank's cashier of the first National counts for liis success. lie can into al- •• passed 27 icebergs in one Ilichborn, go SCHOOL—Grades Piper. Obituary. Send for hand* -me pamphlet. If-.w Ft.--r 1! CENTRAL INTERMEDIATE Concert Recitation, Union and Bank of is a native of most Liberty. CURNEY HEATER MFC. The presence of these is Augusta Waldo any town of the State and with- 4. 163 day. icebergs greet 6 AND Recitation, Mending the Old Flag, George W. Maker of Concord, Mass., Iranklin Street, corner Congress Boston. M.i His was “The Future of out introductions a Winfred Hill largely responsible for our cold damp county. subject large part of the peo- Mrs. Hall and Miss Folsom, Teachers. whose death was announced in The Journal School is Over, School weather. we Dam Another Waldo he will meet. School Singing, a a son of Again say, the Strait Augusta.” county man,at ple Song, certificates. last week, was native of Belfast, Welcome, Winnie Seekins Awarding TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE of Belle Isle. one time proprietor of the Kennebec Jour- To possess his is a valu- Recitation, the late George anil Susan (Flanders) Mak- acquaintance Vacation, Ethel French LOWER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Grade 0. | er. His Clara two A powder to be shaken in*- the o.oes nal, was referred to by Howard Owen in able pleasure. To know the man and see Nothing, Lottie Cunningham Miss A. Bickford, Teacher. wife, formerly McKeeti, Mrs. A. E. Whitaker in Mary season your feet feel swollen and hot, ami _> says the “New Araminta Rosabel,IsaPattersou sous and one daughter survive him. The his address on “The Editorial Chair,” as him in his daily life affords the pleasure The room presented a very bright and easily It you have smarting fee! t England Farmer” that houses are cleaner The School Bell, children are \V. and Charles try Allen's Foot-F.ase. It cools the feet .m “that Wm. H. cheerful in its decorations of Edna, George sparkling wit, Simpson.” derived from association with Stanley Chamberlain appearance walking easy. Cures ami prevents sum and more honesty, of Four brothers re- hygienic for the absence of wool Leona Maker, all Concord. feet, blisters and callous \. Iu the course of his address Mr. Owen simplicity, honor and manliness. June Roses, Achorn bunting and flags, with au abundance of sweating spots. fabrics caused fear of Florence Wiutield and corns and bunions of all pain and gives n by the buffalo bug. What they say, Chaples ferns and vases and of cut flowers. main, Andrew, Edward, told this story of the orator of the day: He knows every person he meets on the jardineres comfort. Try it t<> 'lay. Sold v all drugic- Song, School Lewis. The deceased was in the It has helped abolish the tacked down The regular afternoon exercises were sup- tanning shoe stores for 25c Trial package l- K 1 One night I into a streets of his own and has a Recitation, Helping Yourself, dress, Alien S. N Y. strayed political city kind, business in Belfast when a man, and Olmsted, Le Roy, carpet and hoards of old clothes in the held in old Nettie Shuman plimented by a most interesting lesson in young meeting being Darby Hall, cheerful word for he knows his friends who knew all; Sand, Fred O’Connell with tine illustrations of the is favorably remembered by all attic; it has routed the household super- which was nearer heaven than many politi- nature work, on all and has Wanted, Frank Bramhall him. cians will It was a Democratic meet- occasions, always ample same on the and were inter- stition of a new use for all truck after get. What Mother Says, blackboards, as time to listen to their words. ing, you may know when I tell you Belle Mayo spersed with singing and concert recitations. seven years’ waiting. that Tom Bartlett A presided! young His earnest manhood, his gentle, quiet Closing Day Exercise, Ethel French, Elmer The parents present were interested in the State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | man, small in but with a Freeman Roberts, Harry Lucas County. the stature, sweet, his kindness of his Hale, Meritliew, and manner in which the We referred other day to the light- manners, heart, prompt ready gen- Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the resonant voice, was standing upon a chair Lillian Walker IN (iRKAT V.VKIKIV artists of Adams, the Carrie eral were and answered. The senior of the firm of F. .1. Cheney A ning change Mass., an splendid ability have endeared him to Recitation, What I am, Ford questions put partner making impassioned speech. business in the City of Toledo, County Smith brothers, whose political views are She Didn’t Accept, Louise Grady closed with the of the Co., doing While a Republican couldn’t be expect- within the circle of his exercises awarding and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay such that are able to the Post- everyone acquain- Green, Our owu make with they keep ed to all his I Grasshopper the sum of ONE Hl'NDRED DOLLARS for each indorse sentiments, couldn’t tance. Multitudes of friends at Arthur Murch diplomas. mastership between them under Demo- rejoice and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured but be led captive by his eloquence. I Word, Gertie Evans UPPER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. cratic and Republican Administrations. his success. May his career in Congress That Little by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. put my hand upon the back of an enrap- Which Was Right? Miss Grace E. 7R\NK J. CHENEY. PURE FRUIT JUICES We note with pleasure the announcement Mr. H. E. Ellis and Lord, tured auditor, and inquired the name of be a long and glorious one; may his abili- Eva Tibbetts Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres- that the Knowlton brothers of Shrews- Teachers. A. D. the said “that is Chorus of Seven ence, this 6th day of December, 1886. speaker. “Why,” he, ty and energy long be spared to battle for Song, A. \> liLLASt >> WHOLESALE AM) RKTAII bury, Mass., have performed the same act. Bo Jack and Jill, The graduating class this year adopted a Mell Fuller, orator of the Age—smarter’n Recitation, Peep, Sot ary PahUr. and the He answers well Lulu Coombs I SEAL. Some one sent us a copy of The Boston hell!” humanity right. class color, crimson, and a motto, “Ever the earnest call for true to Vacation Days, Dana Grady Journal with the above editorial item 1 from the tenor of his remarks men, men, The exercises were as follows : judged Flowers, Edith Kilgore Higher.” Hall’3 Catarrh Cure i3 taken internally and acts MAYO & WHITE that my informant was a Democrat, but shape the destinies of the nation. God is School marked. We suppose that it may have a Chain of Maxims, Tweuty-seven pupils Song, Love, directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the his words were prophetic. The young “A time like this demands for a Boy, Class History, Florence Dunton local interest or and Recitation, Speech system. Send for testimonials, free. PP application; certainly orator has from the editorial chair minds, true faith and Harold O Connell Recitation, Amy Stoddard HIGH ST. BELFAST. gone Strong great hearts, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. names have a of chief hands.” Mistake, Our J. Almon McMahau the in both combinations to the exalted position justice of ready Mortifying Flag, American Office. Gertrude Violin Solo, Charlie Harmon 4®-Sold by Druggists, 75c. Opposite Express familiar sound. the United States! E. E. H. Crowley NEWS OF 8ELFAST. There will be a meeting of the voters of rill: C. M. Bawsel arrived Tuesday from Wash- The Churches. Hampden at 10 a. m. to-day to see whether ington, D. C under appointment as In- is have been granted as follows: the town will agree to make the Rev. highway spector of Customs under Collector David L. Yale of Ellsworth will Thomas K. Harri- I Clement, Montville; improvements required by the as a next SCREAlVfAND company man. preach Sunday morning at the North Adolphus W. Doe, Belfast; reissue, condition for the of completion the Bangor church in with the that the cream remains List of exchange pastor. in White Mountain Dowuer, Palermo. & road from its unclaimed letters remaining in the WTinterport trolley present The church of ^^^0^0 p Belfast office for the week parlors the North church thoroughly stirred the dashers that e\ \t of T. H. Mar- terminus. post ending June | by duplex regular meeting have been wainscoted in hard the ! 1-: Geutlemeu—W. A. Knowlton. Mr. pine past is absolutely incorporated into other I Corps will be June 25tli, 2 P. M. The work the every particle?*, average daily of dredger in week, making a decided in the James T. Tucker. improvement ! an flavored, mixed is ensured. nestly requested to be present. our harbor has been 1000 cubic evenly perfectly product yards A full appearance of the rooms. A new irou ceiling attendance is desired at the meet- the cream and actual s. Mills has a but last week the was really chills, freezing commences again*, bought Victor, daily average of the is to be placed in the vestries and vestibule. ing W. C. T. U. this afternoon, as it is '■V 1900 cubic and it was the the sides of the from which th all the improvements, of Mr. nearly yards, big- the last At the North Church last can, our double self-adjusting meeting before the county conven- Sunday evening wiio lias the agency for this gest week’s work ever done by the dredger. Miss scrapers instantly remove it, so that the entire contents be- tion which will be held here next Wednes- Charlotte T. Sibley gave a talk on the wheel. They expect to complete the contract about come and day. Sunday school lessons of the past quarter. perfectly evenly chilled. the first of July but will remain here over fifth annual reunion of the Tweuty- The lessous were illustrated by the stereop- 1 Hb lnIKl) MINUTE finds the cream growing stiffer, and, being kept in absolute the 4th. Dana B. Southworth was in Boston last M cue Regiment Association will be ticon. it week anil a number of untiring motion, speedily becomes a frozen mass of de" Thos. II. Marshall Post is bought line looking Hampden, Aug. 17th, the Secretary making arrange- The horses for the business of the Belfast meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. will be licious delicacy. ments for an excursion across the Bay Sun- Livery rain or shine. Co Four held in the next 1 HE work dapple greys included in the num- Baptist vestry Sunday FOURTH MINUTE’S gives the finishing touches to the as the con- day, June 27th. The excursion will be con- cream, mmittee on sewers advertised last ber are truly handsome animals. evening at 6 30 o’clock. (Please notice the fined exclusively to the Grand Army, Relief stantly revolving beaters break up any small lumps, and cause r for the au- of Our Brother’s proposals doing work In the U. S. Court at change time.) Topic, and Sous of Veterans. It is Portland Monday, the cream to become even and of uniform :'i»r this and will Corps hoped Gen. 4:3—16. Miss Maud grained hardness, year, there probab- before Webb the Keeper. Leader, that the comrades and their families will Judge following ease was and in just ini her of bids. The work is to be heard: Mathews. A cordial invitation is extended this of sail Fred G. White of vs. improve opportunity a pleasant Belfast, WITH WHAT ALACRITY SAN- to all nr own people, and will be begun Steamer Florence. young people. across the bay, aud a picnic dinner and clam Action on contract. The trdest date possible, FORD’S GINGER responds to the bake. Tickets for the round trip 25 cts. ease dismissed and settled by parties. Rev. J. W. Wyman of Augusta occupied FOUR MINUTES wfk a farmer drove into town and cry of distress. No cramp or pain the in this Dr. F. E. Freeman, veterinarian, of Bel- The City Assessors have completed their Baptist pulpit city morning and i* about to bitch his horse on Main has been in town this week has ever made a demand it for evening last and delivered in an fast, inspecting assessment of valuation and Hud a total of upon Sunday since it first went into the freezer can, it comes out the w as seen to glance up at the near- dairy herds for tuberculosis. The herds of animated and earnest manner two most ex- $2,803,551; real estate, relief or that has not met with finest of cream known to E. S. Stearns, J. Z. Kellar, Jeremiah Nutt $‘2,010,2(i5; personal, cure, quality civilization. A bystander concluded that he cellent discourses. It was Mr. and $853,288. There are 1,353 taxed at Wyman’s P. P. Freeman have been inspected and polls, instant and response. With ng to see if there was any grateful first visit to our and is prospect they now have certificates for their custom- $3. The rate of the cash tax is lil 1 2 mills. city he assured of a •w slide to scare his horse. This ers from Dr. Freeman, showing freedom this matchless most cordial welcome in the future. He Michaels of unfailing promptitude CARLE & from this disease. This is a move in the George East Belfast went into presses the weather situation. relieves was the of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. JONES, the household instantly guest Fletcher right direction, and all should see that their woods Tuesday morning, cut some panacea trees, while in n Saturday was a great disappoint* milkmen are with such certificates. colds and the city. 21 MAIN supplied hauled the logs to the mill, had them sawed .cramps and pains, cures STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. many from out of town who had [Camden Herald. into shingles, hauled them home, and before chills, assists digestion, promotes The yearly meeting of the Friends of New witness a between the An* The Miles Ideal Co. in Bel- game Stock played supper time the same was in Portland day shingling his off con- England opened Thursday morn- Belfast nines. A buckboard load fast House last week to sleep, and wards malarial, Opera every evening house with the same material. ing, June 10th. About 1(>0 representatives fr-»m and houses. The were in influences. Searsport, Vogell’s good plays varied I tagious, and epidemic were the The Girls' Home. Alice Newell present. Among distinguished the C. P. over but were all well received. The aud Conners, brought character, exponents of the faith were Amos M. Ken- Sibyl Wood, who have been inmar.es of the PEOPLES from of the are all NATIONAL rge Castine. members BANK. party troupe good actors, of Eli went to AskfomNAs’- worthy Indiana; G. Parker and I. G. L. A. Home, Brooksville Tuesday to enter AVOIDF« )RI VS G1NGKR. ami KNOWLTON, President. FRANK R. Cashier. dividend of ten and made a good impression here not only Pearson of David E. WIGGIN, per cent., making families there on trial.... A box look for “Owl trade- Iowa; Sampson of on the but with all with whom containing mark on the eut in all, was declared in the in- stage they wrapper. North Carolina; Hannah H. of New eight new and Sold • vi rvwhere. I’ot- Leggett made gingham percaie dresses, sr.it.* of Edward S. Goodwin of acquaintance, Friday evening they TEH DttUO VXD CTIEM. York, and James P. Price of with the same number of nice Oregon. “Damon and in honor well-made Con pm Sole Props* if the last term of insolvent court, presented Pythias,’* j Mass. The 17th annual Solicited aprons, was received Saturday from the Boston, meeting of the National Deposits one lias been In Wil- of Silver Cross Lodge, K. of P., of this city. INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28, 1894. July 24, IS94. Dec. IS94. March 5, 4S95. paid Joseph Williston Conference of Unitarian churches will Church Circle, Portland, a most be DEPOSITS: et "f the This The male members uf the with but *39,353.99 *59,180.29 *19,190.59 *83,979,53 Augusta, assignee. troupe, held iu Boston on 2uth to 23d. acceptable gift-Three new came to If a small bottle of Shaker Digestive Cor- Sept.. Senator girls 11,1 S»5. Dec 13, 1895. _ an _• st dividend ever on an iusoi- one exception, belong to the. Order. July July 14, 1899. _ paid Satur-| the Home dial does you no good, don't buy a large one. George F. Hoar is the of Tuesday evening in the care of president the *123,985.58 *190,838.17. UCCtl f «7D •t. iu Waldo after the show, the members of “Prove, all hold fast that which is *172,093.19 , county. day evening, Mrs. Hamilton of Saco. things; conference, Senator Justin L. Morrill of It's not for the gave a to good." good everybody, only lodge complimentary supper Vermont, of the John D. n lit visit here Mr. J, A. Gam- Change of for the thin, pah*, sick, weak and weary. For Secretary Navy the at Iv. of P. hall. Railroad Time. The time 5183,869.99 troupe those who are for the want, of di- Dorman s an starving Long, D. Eaton, of enthusiastic fisherman, made table to go into effect on the Maine Central Daniel,L. Story These figures are taken from our sworn\statements to the The FI Ci \ve 1 will at gested food. For those who cannot get fat Comptroller > to Svvau Lake. On one -y Company appear Chicago, Horace Davis of San Francisco and oeca- next Sunday, makes some marked or strong, because their stomachs do not of the Cu rrency. on the above dates. the Belfast House for three changes Edward Washington, iditiou to his rod he carries a Opera nights— in work as to. W. Clark of are the the running time on the Belfast branch. they ought Philadelphia DEPOSITS in the INTEREST DEPARTMENT <»n demiud. draw ami June payable interest payable iami 1 Thursday, Friday Saturday, 17th, There are the millions of vice 1st and 1st. -■. i !ie result was some due The people, them, presidents. ary July Deposits during the first three day- of /•v < > ‘■ >■ > afternoon passenger train pastor. Burglar-Proof work, there1 >!fering o>'1 /•■■' isj*■ >rs jp in uiv >r her ti a 11*m of tin* Miss Shaker Digestive Cordial helps your V. bank in this opening night. Crowell, will at 1 P. S. C. E. will hold a praise service at county. Hammie.n. At i: lock leave 20 for Waterville aud arrive stomach to food ami cures indi- We have Friday win- weh ami our digest your SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES at $3, *5 and $S per year. All -nr are <;,,»■■• / ./•,• favorably known to ('*.15 p. m. Members will ,-tra re was discovered about the back at 0 20. The mixed train gestion permanently. When you’ve tried a please bring Bibles lo<‘ks, so they may be taken to and from the Bank if desired. ] is will leave at yr, theatre-goers, supported by a strong com- small hottie. can tell. for In the el! of the lo use of W. If. 3.45. you responsive readings. the vestry at pany. The Boekland Courier-Gazette says Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. i.lo Rev. L. it in a p. m., David Yale will preach. Hampden Centre, ami few Band Concert. The of the rec ent appearance of the company in first open-air con- I lie usual e Hames made mid-week prayer meeting will be great headway, cert of the reason the Belfast that city by Baud will Promotions in the Schools. held this at s1 w is ;t was evening 7.30. Topic, The totaiiy destroyed, ami be Offer to-morrow. Extended The Fii1 ;• Crowell company delighted a given Friday evening, at 7.45 Church’s world-wide t :it* Lard work of many Field, John 1:40 40; neighbors large audience at Farwell House last o’clock from the band stand on To the Editor ok The Journal: I wish Opera schoolhouse Mark 5: Luke trn v is saved. The house was a evening. This is ■ ne of the best 18-20; 24:44-49; Acts 8: 1-8. I companies common. i> the to state through the eoluums of your paper ever here and the Following program: c in e\ v'ifi.c air. Most of appearing many frequent At the re; the Maine some in the of the Baptist church the pastor will bursts of applause indicated the pleasure of March, Capitol, p. Chase. changes arrangement One More. as saved in a damaged condition. Overture, preach morning and evening. The The audience. The specialties, especially Zanetta, Aubei\ schools this year, and explain, if possible, morning Day .tisurance (*ii house, -'■son, in the the were To- Waltz, Espana, Wahiteufeh theme will be “God’s shadowgraph, unusually good. the necessity and reasons for such Constraining Love," Wt* boui'llr very heavily ni; a Ladies’ he Selection, Wizard of the changes. u The tire was night will presented La Belle Basse and Nile, Herbert. Hos. 11:4. The paiiy. caused by The of this letter is two-fold: evening sermon will be up- $1.00 Low Shoe. As the to-morrow night Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Melody in F, Rubenstein. object First, season i!it "f the ell chimney. Old on the subject,“Christ, the Soul s The prices are popular and you cannot en- Medley, Gay Time, Bever. to explain the condition of the schools now, Fountain,” has been rat.hr, backward for low March, John 4:14. The music will be as '•IK.v: s at THE Oot'itT IfofSE. The joy a more enjoyable evening. Alumni, O. Over. and to outline the future of the de- follows: policy FREE shoes, and rather to a than carry R-quests for selections to he at Morning. Selection, “Large are the Man- auges are now completed ex- given partment ; and secondly, to win the co-oper- Fish Fa< ts. The sloops Agues,Capt. Rowe, pair of tlie.>e over another year, we in the of Heeds, future concerts will have aud ation of the the sions, Irving Emerson; Anthem, “Children ulting Registry and attention, parents for stimulation of vVauderer, Capt. Joyce, were in port last of the have decided to cut the a- ■ should be made to Mr. F. J. Wilson. price early eu placed between the Clerk's Rigby. this plan, especially such as have Heavenly King,” Evening. Friday with small fares of fish taken off Mt. parents To Men and Women and in this clean out the *he Grand The children involved in the Selection, chorus; Duet, selected, Mr. and way lot. Jury room, and the Desert papers have recorded the death in change. The rock. They report halibut scarce_ Mrs. For three The ’••d for the use the that are now Pitcher. days only, commencing price we have marked on these of New York of an — changes are up County Samuel Morse and James F. Churchill went “eccentric millionaire” taking place is ssi"uers. As the sessions of the Joseph Richardson—eccentric these: Firstly, the final examination bears Services at the Universalist church next only :.. fishing near Waldo Station oue day recently because lie at a SATURDAY, 10 A. H., ETS gage in fishing for the local market....James Poor’s Mills. School closed last Rev. O. H. Fernahl, D. I)., of Friday the of Searsport Fr- f E\- Ksit.'v Secondly: practice “averaging will MOKI and BLAC K. in the late ;t lasts* in Prospect. The W. Jones ami Willard E. Page sailed Mon- under the instruction of Mrs. Abbie L. will preach next Sunday morning at the M. TEA. style he A child who is a -■ Baud hi- been fortunate dropped. good speller without charge. This oiler is made to nice and remarkably day in Mr. Page’s boat Gale for a fishing Moody. The new arithmetics (Walsh’s) E. Church in exchange with the pastor. The tittiug excellent wearing and a poor reader is not an average child convince the citizens of Belfast and Tr>;-'ii". never having made a fa.il- cruise down the have school anti Junior bay. proved satisfactory to the teacher aud Sunday League will meet that goods. educationally. The lack of one thing and the vicinity this wonderful, yet sim- 'mr. e arranged now for an ex- at the usual hours. The of scholars. Much advancement has been subject the Ep- ple will do what A Mysterious Portrait. High upon the overplus of another does not have the ten- preparation exactly \ 't h which bids fair to be the worth at 0 30 made during the past school year. League meeting p. m. will be is claimed for it. brick wail of Odd Fellows’ Block and over Margaret dency to “round the pupil out.” Each pupil ive <-ver given. Ellsworth is the E. “The of Prov. Jackson, eleven years has had one will need a Folly Pride,” 10:18; 29:23; MOKI TEA is a nerve builder, < f the the Howes building a surface lias been old, to acquire certaiu degree of pro- composed I" -t this time, and the down large Miss Lena harmless roots and herbs used the Moki In- trip hundred per cent, in all her in in leader, Sanborn. The subject of by whitened to the in monthly tests ficiency each study, if we are to dian. It to the is a a'-r-'ss Blue Hill and improve light Tuttle’s produce gives brilliancy complexion, bay, up the song and prayer service at 7 30 will be cure for arithmetic the year. the ten- well trained men and women. positive sick headache and constipation; photograph rooms. As if to show what can during Dora, young The ■''T ».luuot fail to be a most de- “Our Indebtedness to removes pimples, blothes, moth patches and all year-old daughter of Geo. J. of God," Luke 10:5-7. be done in some occuit Brown, has theory averaging has produced educa- rawness of the skin. Cures dyspepsia, malaria, The swift and commodious portraiture, power, The of the official board will been absent one in the I meeting be biliousness, dizziness, sour stomach. !os> of some electrical has only day year aud tional cripples, with uneven limbs, ap- ltiierine lias mysterious agency, hobbling and all diseases that arc due to a B.C.DINSM9RE been engaged and held next petite derange- not tardy once. Those who were not on of | Monday evening. caused to on dark the colos- absent along account a certain development ment of the stomach and liver. It arts upon tin- Jh-ifast at ’• -ii) a. m. July 5th, and appear nights this term as one j The Maine branch uf the Woman's muscles and tissue, giving new life and of an one-lialfday were follows: Dora in thing, and a lack of in Board buoyancy i.ngsas follows: sal, rugged profile Indian face. Can it development to the frame. Sargeutvilie, 7.MO; Chester of Missions its 24tli j be the likeness of some Brown, B. Frost, John M. Brown another. began annual meeting Take a cup of MOKI TEA upon at 7 45 c s s sachem who once | j retiring night Sodgu k, 15 ■ Brooklm, ; and Merle E. in Central and become fair, sweet-tempered and happy. ruled over these wooded Moody. Thirdly. No pupil will receive a “con- ; Church, Bangor, June 10th. A ■’ F; is worth m time to witness the thickly shores, and I It is very pleasant to take, and so an j number of positive 33 Main Me, takes this to revisit Nkw ditional” certificate hereafter. It will he j large delegates were present, we of its results that we make the above libera' Street, Belfast, attra turns at way the scenes of his Advertisements. It has beeu a j Wyman Park,which long The oiler seen from the that there can officers elected in the afternoon were former or does :t the be- while but ice cream foregoing be no j so trots, hose races, etc., with greatness, portray getting here, weather j First come, first served. Remember it costs you such as a ; the same as those of last with features of the well has come to thing conditional certificate. year’s board, nothing to t ry i;. 2\\, prizes. Ellsworth is nignant known chief apparently stay for a time, and j making great the of Mrs. C. L. Nickawa'.' should read Work must he done in all branches, not for exception Patton of Air •ns for The which will Upon moonlight evenings it sel- you what Carle & Jones, 21 Main j Sold in 25 and 50 cent, packages. celebration, the benefit of the burn, elected a vice in of dom appears; but let there come a dark i street, have to about the White system—for the system president place lineman's parade, trade procession, say Mountain can take care of itself and is of | Mrs. H. G. Mank New Gloucester. Mrs. night, when the clouds gather, and hreezer-The Miles Luce estate in the least im Belfast Band lias been to particu- j Waldo SHAKE INTO YOUR engaged Edward of Belfast is one of the SHOES esssm when the then will be sold at portance—hut for the benefit of the Sibley vice ■ larly storm-king rages, does i auction June at pupils ert at the park in the afternoon. Monday, 21st, Alien’s Foot-Ease, a tor the feet. It cures themselves. Out of the number presidents. to the of the | powder it indeed stand out—a clear cut silhouette 10 a. m. See advertisement for of pupils Delegates meeting painful, swollen, feet and takes Fa- !'• mud trip SI. i particulars. , .smarting instantly of that were advanced Women’s Board in New London were | the sting out ot corns and bunions. It’s the great- deepest black upon the square back- I -The annual meeting of the B. & M. L. It. conditionally last year, ’•••fast Baud has been De est comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot engaged by of wliite. It It. we can recall no instance where the chosen. Mrs. William Houghton of Bruns- ground faintly shows at dusk, Co. will be held at the Court House, Bel- pupil Ease makes tight-titting or new shoes feel easy. It •mmandery, K. T., for June 24th read a on is a certain cure for callous ami in as the at 10 a. is not weaker on the whole than a year wick, paper “Japan.” sweating, hot, increasing strength evening ad- fast, July 7th, m-The offer of Moki ago. feet. it on which dates the j tired, aching Try iu-ihnj. Soldb\ ail drug- Vinalhaven until at is Out of the number who were conditioned The vances, exactly midnight it sudden- | Tea, free, extended three days more. See Universalist State convention held in gists and shoe stores. By mail for 2.V in stamps. are to entertain Command- last Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Dunlap ly advt....Dinsmore has year, and who had the choice to go on Rockland last week was a success in inter- Olmsted, disappears. marked down his Le Roy, N. Y. 24 Bath. The band will leave Belfast or remain and who elected the stock of ladies’ low SI shoes to 75 and hack, latter, est and attendance, and the reports presented Steamer Notes. The M. and M. was laid cents, ming of the 24th buck boards for we cannot now by has them in russets aud in recall a single instance were all of the most character. oft but one tlie blacks, the latest encouraging OPERA ». where will take the electrics day by accident to her con- HOUSE, they lasts. where the pupil is not among the strongest, The following officers were elected: Presi- last week. style : -ckland. Here will meet denser, reported She has since 3 Nights and Saturday Matinee, they The and is ready to do good and vigorous work dent, Hon. Emery O Bean of been running on her schedule County Commissioners met in ad- Readfield; •a and escort them to time but in Com.nandery the next grade. Comment is unnecessary. Vice Rev. E. F. Pember of Ban- has discontinued at journed session The business be- Presidents, i r Gov. on which will landing Searsport. Tuesday. Thursday, Bodwell, they Now, it may seem to many that this is gor and C. S. Forbes of Portland; JUNE17, .The Castiue came to Belfast fore them included the Petition of Recording trk for Carver’s Harbor. The will Sun- following: AND band rather a harsh and unfair plan, and one Secretary, Rev. W. W. of ! Friday 18 for to her air Selectmen of Montville and others for alter- Hooper Deeriug; A. A. HOWES & ’oncert in the and in day repairs pump, which GO.. afternoon, the which would be unjust in many cases. Treasurer, Merritt B. of l Saturday, were made by the Belfast Machine & ation in the county road in near Coolidge Deeriug; ANDI9. "g Sanborn’s Orchestra will a Montville. Sole give In reply to such, let us outline the plan of Committee on ordination and BelhiKt, Atfent.s, Foundry Co- The C. P. Conners came James G. Andrews’ of F. fellowship, rt and a house; petition L. play for ball. Friday morn- the which is now Oil. 12 to Belfast from department, being put into discipline, Rev. C. F. Alvord of •• Monday Penobscot to Waterhouse and others for Kingfield, Commandenes will embark on the bring discontinuance operation. We have refused certificates to Rev. W. H. Gould of Rev*. The Co. passengers to the steamer for Boston_ of that of the road in Dexter, R. D. Crowell-Emery-Mason Bodwell for an part county Montville excursion, probably about sixty for one, two, three or Towneof Lewiston, J H. Barrows of THE PUBLIC CHOICE, PERHAPS The & Bar Harbor from J. A. to B. pupils Bethel, Bangor Steamboat com- Sprowls’ house R. A. H Brown of Oidtown ; You '♦ know tliar c around the island, and at Dodge’s more if not Trustee, Hon. S. arriving arrearages, which, made and ■ will run the tirsu house: two of citizens of up, W. Carr of Bowdoinham. MISS an buy the -up-to-date' 'eut Beach in time for pany Saturday night boat petitions Belfast FLOY CROWELL dinner. After the pupil he allowed to go on, will cause the styles in watches and jew- of the season to the down and Waldo for new in AND ~r river ports on highway North Bel- el rv of us, the Bodwell will leave the visiting to stumble times in his future MR. 3. This fast-one for a road f rom a point on the Russ pupil many EDWIN EMERY -I ’s and the Belfast Band Saturday, July year, it is announced, BUT YOU CAN at Rockland, road between Richard Woodbury’s and F. work in the schools and perhaps, in the end, THE TALENTED ACTOR. the steamer will leave at 3 o’clock : W. hitter to Belfast electrics Bangor Shepherd’s, to a point on the a PERHAPS returning by county leave the work unfinished. The depart- Supported bv choice selected company, present instead of 3 30, as was the rule last road near the house of Irvin a You don’t know that we kboards. The hand has had two year. Jackson, the ing different play at each performance. ment has familiarized itself with are the The steamboat companies doing business 1 other for a road from a point near the west- every oldest jewelry the same as lioiise in the state ..j applications covering dates erly line of Chas. F. Russ’ land across land individual case that has a High Class Specialty will be introduced. in Booth bay waters have given notice that deficiency. Maine. ualhaveu but of course of Chas. A. McKi nlev to the couutv engagement, road The health, indolence, It will Save You a Dollar and a will not run from ability, neglect, Many Special engagement of BIT AAE ARE. not consider them. show they any Sunday trips this sea- Poor’s Mills to the Miller Hill, so- They that everything that is likely to produce poor Lot of MASON & with on steamer called. Trouble. TITUS, their wonderful and is son-Repairs Golden Rod have PERHAPS appreciated. work and render a has been Shadowgraphs. pupil deficient, After remedies that You don't know we been completed at Brewer and the boat North Belfast. Our schools closed last trying helped you, that at. Among the new in taken into consideration and for. When have tried ‘‘cures” that The will on the '.rive our ieis..nal men- buildings pro- a with exercises. planned you didn't, company present opening night, made trial trip Saturday. New tubes have Friday appropriate Many tion to a!i ■•':!• wat< h f this of re erection week are barns at the citizens were in attendance aud were much The amount work to he done, the home When you arc completely stuck and in LA BELLE RUSSE. been placed in the boiler and other improve- despair, pairiiur. D-s of Tiieston Wadlin, Esq., on High pleased with the apparent condition of the influence and environment, with other When your poor back still aches. BUT AYE DO ments made, including painting. schools. A class of ten PRICES 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. and Geo. W. East graduated from the not to mention Because you don’t get down to causes McIntyre, Belfast. Grammar things necessary here, also matinee Shipping Jtkms. Upper grade and were awarded Doan’s Special Saturday afternoon. Prices to PERHAPS < Schs. N. E. Symonds, have Try Kidney Pills. all of Dean of Northport sold “broilers” dipiomas by W. G. Hatch on behalf of tlie been taken into consideration and the parts the house. 10o. Yoi; tliink y oil low ua >. liuing 2 pounds each in this city last Belfast. Certificates of pro- department feels competent to give advice to ]ij Nicholson Heet are at motion were also in all If you toss all night racked with back pain, u. He has a dock of chicks and Bucksport ready for given the other parents iu each individual case. It is for BIT YOI CAN'T. large The If cannot bend over the Grand Banks, where the M. B. Stetson grades. exercises were interspersed you and straighten up, BELFAST 4 nlers for all the broilers he can this that the at the MOOSEHEAD LAKE supply. with singing by the school. The purpose department, Depend it, it’s Hiram has been fishing for some weeks_Bark teachers, upon your kidneys. Chase & Son. I’he first new were in the mar- Miss Sadie A. Grammar present time, is sending out letters of invi- potatoes Russ, Upper and Kidney disorder rarely leavesofl' of its own ac- Jtiaili'osMt Emma F. Herriman, 300 tons, built iu Sears- Miss Alma A. Tilton, aud Inter- tation to to call and confer with the Company. 25 MAIN STREET. BELFAST. line 12th, selling at 55 cents per peck. Primary parents cord. in and for mediate, have reason to feel gratified at the Clekk'.s Office, I The train last port 1802, many years a whaler Superintendent relative to their children. The tenent has to be evicted. evening Thursday arrived success which has attended their Belfast, Me., .June 12,1807. I out of San from labors dur- at Francisco, which port she the When this call is made each will be Doan’s Pills do not Notice is hereby that the annual 11.25. The delay was caused by the ing past year. The pupils, as a rule, parent Kidney compromise, given meeting of this corporation will be held at the Court now hails, has been at a have been punctual in attendance advised to restrain or the Or for a new lease. House lent on the Boston & Maine at entirely rebuilt, and work- push pupil during arrange m Belfast, Exeter, ed hard to reach their Wednesday, July 7, 1807, at 10 A. cost of about 810,000. Her name has been present positions in the as the case be. They cure all kidney complaints, for the following purposes, viz Meadow H-L. T. Shales & Co. have a vacation, may Mower put pri- the schools. Misses Russ 1st. and Tilton are This is their mission and To hear and act upon the report of the King changed to Leslie L)., and she will continue Books will be work will they fulfill it. telephone from their store to the store- among our best teachers and we are loaned, be laid Directors and Treasurer. gratified This is how fulfilled it with one of Ban- to hail from San Francisco_Bark Penob- to know that are they 2d. To elect nine Directors for A full ■**'•••• it. is expected that the E. M C. S. they to return to the out*iu detail along the lines of deficiency. It rhe ensuing line of repairs in stock. Where no agent same next gor’s well known citizens. Mr. H. year. house at will at New' York from positions year. Hayes, photog- is convenient on!: s lor :r'Hng Bucksport be opened scot, Hong Kong, has Friday evening is hoped, and believed, that parents will fol- 3d. To act other mowers and repairs the of Miss Russ of 25 Main I be- upon any business that may Dimmer boarders about 1. Rooms pupils gathered at her rapher street, says: thoroughly come filled. July been chartered to load a general cargo for home low the advice offered the legally before said meeting. promptly ORDER EARLY. and spent the time in social inter- by Superintend- lieve iu Doan’s Pills as a already beiug booked-The Bay Point Kidney kidney remedy. Per order. FRED d tH Adelaide, Australia-Sch. Sarah D. J. course. the a beautiful ent. No rules will be 3w 24 ATWOOD. Winterport. at Rockland will be opened June 24th During evening gold arbitrary followed; There is nothing like experience to teach a man. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Clerk pen and stock were *w23 Genera! i*-r the management of N. P. Sewell. Rawson has been on the at pearl presented to the what is best for each individual or Agent. railway Boston, teacher boy girl I had a most distressing pain just across the F. & Son have a new by her pupils as a token of their _* Riggs delivery and a is the that is to small of It '• cleaning, painting receiving piece of a esteem... only thing be considered, my hack. hurt to stoop over the agon-R. W. Bartlett has been appointed .Children’s Day was observed at new and sch. Austin D. has the church last and effort will be made to came:a or to bend or sit in a bent at E. H. 'tmaster at Union, vice A. M. Wingate.... shoe; Kuight Sunday. Mr. H. O. Worthly every enable those position DDRGfIN, M. D. l,llH gave an excellent talk to work. 1 wanted to of the dredger scows was taken on the been cleaned and painted at the same port. the children. The children to advance who ought to be ad naturally get rid of it, and Belfast ■ Bank. was Savins urine to be calked_ platform prettily decorated with ferns, after some notices that I saw in the news- railway Tuesday ....Three Italian barks are on the way to vanced, and back those who need to be reading Notice is hereby given that this Bank has d'-rbert J. has potted plants and cut flowers_Mrs. Ana- keep placed Morrison contracted to place papers selected Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a BURGLAR ALARM GONG on its with the bel Cross of or who can not on of Glasses and Diseases ol banking block, in the residence of Bucksport salt, Vega, Salvatore Ponkapog, Mass., is visiting her kept back, go without ul- Fitting which will be tested inpo-board” ceiliugs a box. Before 1 used them very long all the trouble and rung on every week day C. and Michele.Sch. Gazelle is the sister, Mrs. Edwin Mutchell. timate to themselves. at 8.45 A. M. Tin alarm sounded Sibley. bringing injury Another trial acted at any other disappeared. They upon my kidneys right the time indicates th ir assistance is city’s sidewalk from the lot will be given in for such children Eye and Ear a wanted* at the plank Baugor, September away. To me it was an agreeable change, which Specialty. Bank JOHN H.tJl'l.MBY, Treas. as Office 2d. Pepso cigars will preserve your health. requiring three cargoes-Sch. Louisa The greatest improvement which has been are now deficient, and the child if found anyone who has experienced backache can appre- hoursiunfil.y a. m. Belfast, May 1897.—3m21 From f Pepso cigars contain pure pepsin. Francis arrived Saturday from Portland made in the manufacture of cigars during competent to go ahead successfully, will be ciate. I have not the slightest hesitancy in strong- 2.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Pepso cigars will digest 500 grains of food. with corn for L. T. Shales & Co.Sch E. the nineteenth century has now been accom- at once advanced. ly advising others to give Doan’s Kidney Pills a SEARSPORT, MAINE. fair trial.” Pepso cigars aid digestion. Arcularious arrived Saturday from Bostou plished in ‘Pepso.’ This cigar contains j We believe that this plan, and the efforts Telephone Connection n. I3tf for Sale Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers. Pepso cigar is a in itself. with hard pine for Mathews Bro’s_Sch. enough pure pepsin to 500 of put forth by the department, will offset Cottage novelty digest grains any Price On Clinton Avenue, J. Warren arrived with 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., SUBSCRIBE Northport Camp Ground. Pepso cigar is the coming cigar in New Lucy Sunday corn food, thereby making it beneficial instead of apparent injustice that might be Five anticipated Buffalo, N. Y., sole for the United States. rooms, furnished. Cottage is clapboardetl from Boston for Swan & Sibley Co_Sch. from the plan outlined in the of agents FOR^^^^ England. injurious to the system. beginning and has blinds. to Margaret B. Roper sailed June 11th with the letter. Very faithfully, Remember the name, DOAN’S, and take no sub- Apply Patent 3t22* applied for. ice from Belfast Ice Co. for Fortress Monroe. Patent applied for. Francis S Brick. stitute. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. S. J. TREAT, Rockport, Or to Supt. J. R. Mears, on the grounds. that will favorable conditions, seems to be finely can be raised in this locality Housekeeping Leakages. adapted to the production of luscious ber- bring as good returns for the same ex- A HEALTHY WIFE THE REPUBLICAN of this kind of and energy as the The Old 'of Little of Water and Little oy Rev.rr^t \\ II. w„U11- ries. The only disadvantage penditure capital Is a Husband’s Inspiration. Story Drops of soil appears to be the slight difficulty cultivation of small fruits. drains of Sand. Beleast, run* ongregationaiCliurch, of it; in most other respects it A friend of mine some years since working A sickly, lialf-dead-and-alire woman, The old adage that “a woman can throw —Arkansas, morn- to be as as a sermon the use of Sunday seems good any. preached against the mother PUBLISHED I when she is of a out of the window with a more E'j’ The climate of this section of the coun- tobacco. A devotee of the weed was especially teaspoon ! is a to all asked a friend of his what he family, damper joyousness than a man can in on a shovel” con- -w lie ids and try seems to be, moreover, finely adapted by thought bring plant vineyards, in the ■p to the attainment of the best results. The of the to which he replied that in home. JAiCpHet them limits el increase.” [Psalm sermon, tains more truth than poetry. A large in- cold of winter will seldom kill the plant his opinion it would “take a good many 1 sometimes come can be wasted with celeri- or bush. Once in a w hile the heat such sermons to convert a soul." If the marvel at surprising The contents of the Bible cluster very great same should be made the continuance of little leaks that largely around the spiritual interests of of summer, or the scarcity of moisture, objection against the patience ty by test its to but not the sermon of this morning I will only say humanity. Its great theme is Christ. 5?in may powers survive, of some hus- seem too insignificant to be noticed indi- THAT THE case it set that if the talk of this shall in now often is this the if be out early morning and salvation, the “life which is, and bands. Many a woman is a time. man who ever so small a measure contribute to the vidually. ignorantly which is to are the enough in the spring One that come," chief If a woman in and these out a year ago, never lost betterment of the conditions of life, ma- participant rearing protecting topics to which it invites our thought. put 3,000 plants finds that a dozen the of and under little foxes that the household vine. FAC-SIMILE And in a Christian church, ou the Lord's during period protracted terial, intellectual, spiritual, spoil drowth last which we 1 shall be that her energies /i day. it is important that these topics should year. live, grateful A very partial list of some of these little sure. scarce- for once 1 have been led to turn aside from are our to The crop again is There is flagging engage attention the almost entire wastes are: tabic for As a as the routine of which is usual in and AVege Preparation SIGNATURE exclusion of interests which are less im- ly such thing failure possible when thought that attention a rubbers over new there- the Pood proper attention and care are bestowed the pulpit to present to your Wearing shoes, similating andRegula portant. The attendants upon the ser- everything -OF-- the Seasons course. of such interest to the wel- by making the leather dry and hard and the Stomachs and Dowels of vices ot this church tor the past two years upon plants. differ,of topic practical tires her, ting Some are better and some than fare of individuals among us, as well as easily cracked. and more will also bear witness to the fact poorer her sleep is but a total to the welfare of the whole community, ^ Pieces of lace and ribbons thrown away. that 1 have seldom departed from the con- others, nothing approaching disturbed I_I failure is to be and of interest which exists among Making the sewing woman wait in the templation of themes which pertain to likely realized, particular- every horrible in culture. the as well as the material; by house idle or doing fancy work because the interests of man's spiritual nature. ly strawberry us, spiritual is an item of value. I lie the churches as well as the business dreams, have to materials before The material interests of man are too This great you neglected get Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- interests are uncertain at best. In the souls as well as the bodies of and that her arrival. fondly cared loi; tLe race tor wealth is mining houses; ness and Rest.Contains neither it fortunes are lost or but the the interests of as well as she often Buying articles because they are cheap too persistent to make it necessary to em- easily won; men; eternity nor Mineral. while it is not to make interests of time wakes sud- and will come in handy some time. Opium,Morphine IS ON THE phasize, to any considerable extent, at- berry crop, likely Not Narcotic. man rich in a or In several respects, in hills, valleys, Allowing whalebones to rub through tention to it as a Christian duty, and the any fabulously year two, denly in the will excellent climate aud this region of coun- the waist, thereby ruining au elegant class of people who may need admonition perhaps never, yet bring products night, with a returns for the and time devoted is not unlike the land of Palestine; gown. upon these lines the most are not likely money try feeling of suffocation and alarm, she with the of God our the same each week Keape of Old HrSAMI EL PITCHER to be in to its interests. and blessing upon Wearing clothing present large numbers in our must at once regain her strength. WRAPPER Another item of almost incalculable in- best endeavors is it not possible to make as it comes from the wash. Pumpkin Seed (. in istian chinches. Pennons,theiefure, uu It matters not where she lives, she terest in with this become like a land a silk umbrella iua there- Alx.Senna and importance connection that, “flowing 1 Leaving case, topics of mateiial interests, in Cod's, PochtlU Sufis small fruit culture is the it confers with milk and can write a letter. Mrs. Pinkham, by causing it to split in the folds. house, on Cod's dav, are not olteu desiia- ; good honey?" Anise Set el OF EYEEY of will skirts side out when : able. upon others. Lynn, Mass., reply promptly Turning wrong Jippemunt and without The them Ifi Cart onatt Soda 'there are. It for many The Coasters. charge. following hanging up. however, moral and spiritual provides employment boys fform Seed and women and children and feeble shows the of E. Pink- Placing brushes with the bristle side up. BOTTLE OK aspects which pertain to material interests, girls, power Lydia Clarified Suijar j to sew7 on men. to whom the earn is a loaded nude, r ham’s accom- Failing glove buttons before Wuihre/reen Flavor There are obligations which, devolve upon j money they Over manned, Vegetable Compound, About one-tenth of the to a lee: wearing, or mending them before clean- us in relation to material things, it is not I great blessing. Trusting panied with a letter of advice: income from the reaches with, the land, the of man to devote his best strawberry patch 1‘lu.yiny hiyh-spy have suf- ing. ! A Remedy for duty ever} j the sea: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I perfect Constipa- those to whom it is a source of Jockeying the house in the usual morn- enei uies to tin of wealth, in greatest Sweeping tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, acquisition j That's tin way the Coaster goes fered for over two years with falling, 1 have no doubt but that in multi- ing dress with head uncovered. the ease oi many, other inteiests ought to 1 help. 'Thro' calm ami hurricane, and ulceration of the Worms .Convulsions Feverish tudes of cases the to earn enlargement Pieces of bread and cake allow ed to their attention. Hut it is the opportunity the del e W s— dry engage duty j E eery where jio in a ness and Loss OF SlEEF 1 for themseives has womb, and this spring, being such and mold, then thrown away. el e\ ciy man to make the best of both something inspired Every where the trim/ blows— a and with an ambition to Erotn Mexico to Maine. ■weakened condition, caused me to flow Failing to dry a box of soap for several Solids, although the best in the case of! many boy girl Facsimile of without for six months. Some time before it. Signature some iiiii\ invoice a life of self-denial do something for themselves nearly days using and | North ami South! which mi lit have drifted to their O, East anil West! O, 1 Dried fruits left uncovered and conse- v saeiiii'-e foi the good of others and the I thev u ago. urged by friends, wrote to you //"/C/rW i, fall. \\ e ply aiung the shore, allowed to become of God-. As was said at the for advice. After using the treatment quently wormy. gloiy prayer From tamous Fundy’s ioggy mouth, Dish towels used for | ~N E\V YORK, 1 Castoria is pv.t :n "o-sio* V'llos winch ad- holders. on “To be in Other interests often entail evils upon From voes ol you i in. ? *• a. meeting Wednesday night: Labradore; Sheets used for table. not sold b; /.low y on ironing |is the in which Si e that C-A-S-T-0 We hail the Rio Grande. rible flow The face of flatirons used to crack nuts pose." yon get fulness ana life which it is possible for degrading purposes. 1 have heard peo- Our sails are never lost to sight; | stopped. I am on. man to realize;" ami this highest type of ple argue against the inconsistency of On every gull and bay, now Cold allowed to sour. EXACT COPY CF WRAPPER, usefulness and while in all farmers in gaining potatoes life, cases it temperance England raising .11 winter wind-cloud white, They gleam Sour milk thrown away. im "Ives the of Christian life which knew would be used In summer rain-cloud strength Iycu highest type barley they . The kerosene can left to and in the case of the ma- for and the malt for and flesh open evaporate. character, large making malt; making ^x^ Cold fish thrown jority must largely cluster around what beer, and the beer for making people We hold the coast with slippery grip; and have away. \\ e dare Irom to Cheese permitted to mold. is popularly teimed secular pursuits. drunk. No such objection can lie against cape cape; J \ better Our leaden lingers leei the dip, Lemons left to dry. Under the Jewish economy the II the culture of the strawberry. Xot only health energies Anil trace tlie channel’s shape. l Fat in earthern of one tiibe out of is not put dishes. twelve were devoted to I it harmless, but beautiful; only beau- the W e sail or biue as serves tide; 7 than L have The mustard cruse to At a Probate Court the of man’s tiful but not useful but lus- Q-S / remaining open The Function of the Public held at Belfast, wr' promotion spiritual interests. useful; only Inshore we cheat its liow : Library. the of had for the past ten years. dry. Count) Waldo, on the r, 't he other eleven tribes devoted their en- cious. What fruit is better! What, more And side by side at anchor ride, j s\K June, A. 1> IS'.*7. wish to to all distressed Canned goods left exposed in cans. The owns its This ergies to the of the in- wholesome! What looks richer! I wish \\ hen stormy head-winds blow. I say If public public library. certain to mainly promotion Bread left instrument, purportiim are ol the pan with to it. fact sheds much on the of will and terests of time anti sense. Some were 1 could have a dish of them petrified as a We the olispnug shoal, suffering women, do not suffer longer, dough sticking light question \ testament of CLK.MKNT The hucksters ol the Left-over thrown It means late of Winterport, in said Count) \ soldiers, some were and some table ornament. sea; when there is one so kind and willing vegetables away. public library management. that merchants, thelt auil Lice and wasted in ceased, having been presented fnrpmb wu re in From custom pilot toll, sugar the handling. the must be fitted to mechanics, but the mass of 1 believe most emphatically the cul- F. S. Bennett,"West- public library public Ordered. That notice he cive 1 to all great Thank God that w e are tree. toaidyou.’—Mrs. Too much starch made and thrown needs. It must suit its It a them were agriculturists who “sowed tivation of small fruits. A thousand acres Kans. community. terested by causing <*«»j*y «t this phalia, away. must do the maximum of work at the mini- published three weeks successively in fields, planted and got them of strawberries within a radius of four on and the vineyards Legging off' beach; Bails and washtubs left fall li' fui Journal, printed at Belfast tha; iruits of or dry to to mum of expense. It must be au economi- ineiease.” five miles from the depot would bring Drifting up the strait; appear at a Probate Court, to be neb pieces. cal educational machine. It must -t --■> 1 class me agriculturists ol tiie coun- to this community more prosperity than Fluking down the river reach, Register Deep \\ ater Vessels. give within and for said County, on the thro' the The cogs of the allowed to for where is is day of July next, at ten of the clock n. try represent the highest type of moral any other enterprise which is likely to Towing (date; eggbeater pleasure, only pleasure any 1 hat's the the toaster wet. and show cause il ..ay ha\r, why the lite. < life us. would way goes get profit taken. It must iu its man- ity has its peculiar eliaims, hut. come to It lift the burden change not be proved, approved and allowed. with the .Silver and forks used in ner aias. its too. from the heart of an individual who Flirting gale, 8HIPS. spoons the of administration with the new time, CKO. K JOHNSON peculiar dangers, Life in many the tide Everywhere flows— kitchen. the new relations of books to men and A true copy. Attest: most of our cities is full of snares is anxious about to-morrow. For some Abner of huge the wind blows— Coburn, G A Nichols, sailed from ( has. P Ha/.i:i. rtn k. i; Everywhere Tin dishes dried when wash- men to books. It need not for- to young people, and multitudes of them two years or more the Commercial Club From York to JJeaverta.il, New York March 24 for Hong Kong. improperly altogether ed. the bookworm or the belated go down to ruin. The has met to our A G Ropes. Daivd Rivers, sailed from New get historian, At a Probate-Court held at Belfast, w Sunday newspaper, together seeking promote and a Slops brooms not and it can note the of on e seem,.; the Mmday excursion, the base ball material interests. Considerable interest Here and there to get load; York April 28 for San Francisco. hung up. take here and there of the Count) Waldo, ti games, Tea and coffee A. I>. 1 S'J7. ana a J 're anythi ng; A J Fuller, T 1* Colcord, arrived at pots neglected. lover of the dodos and the freaks among June, thousand other things, have a ten- has been at times awakened. A year or igh ting with Nagasaki March 29 from in Corks left out of and molasses certain instrument, dent to weaken the to enervate so we were full of for the build- Funning off spanker stowed; Philadelphia; vinegar printed things. But its prime purpose is purporting y conscience, ago hope 15. A will and testament ot Kl.lJAll Loo.ting wing-a wing; port April jugs. to the books in the the manhood and ruin of a new hotel: a barrel on a place proper .. the soul. The very ing factory That's the the t oaster Belle of C sailed from New right latent Liberty, in >aid County \\ 1 way goes Bath, Curtis, to the air. collection of scale was a Spices exposed hands, to get more and wise ed, lias inu been ft• masses of people together, large contemplated; large thumming with the land, York June 2 for Hong Kong: spoken June 4, joyful presented r~|>i■>»l;e Preserves opened, forgotten and left to into the minds of its owners. Ordered, Tha notice be al by hundreds of thousands in a small area, clock factory was at one time courting Everywhere the tide flows— lat 87 71, Ion <;<; 11. thoughts ^lveii sour. terested a «>i this •. is inimical to the of the cash and land. The the wind blows— Daniel Barnes, O C sailed from The means of its support are taken by by causing copy development high- your sympathy, only Everywhere Arpe, three weeks sueei -. \\ ... 15 Boston. Soap left in to dissolve and force from the of the published est t\po ot certain forms of life. It has a valuable interest secured such From Fay to Fio Urande. Singapore May for dishpans pockets competent ii- an at Be.fast. ; through waste. Journal, primed Fi A L Carver, sailed from Bal- and this fact should never be at a » to )..• u< >i tendency to rob lile of some of its most efforts, 1 think, has been the ice plant. Captain, provident: appear Probate oiirt. We the swell where rings the bell timore April 1 for San thrown them lost of. It in a w ithin and b-r said Count). on th>- impouant ministries and means of devel- Vet all the while, when we have been split Francisco; spoken Orange peel away (save sight lives measure by the On a shallow’s 1, lat 108 Ion 27 80 W. day id next, at ten of the >< I. many edge; May N, for sword. It can itself in this man- July opment. In of our cities abroad for to come to kindling.) justify and >how it v many large the ! looking something V e take our a F A s arrived cause, any they have, 1 llighl past many light Emily Whitney, Pendleton, Bits of meat thrown ner of unc'" of "ucial is us from we have 1 ecu away. securing its put- slloliUl Hot i'C ...... life an almost un- without, largely That guards the deadl\ ledge. at Iliolo April 12 from support only by p|o\i*d, appro,c Shanghae. Carpet brooms used to scrub with. into the familiar CK« > K. JOHNS' km wn as one unmindful of the fact that our \\ e Montauk across the D C arrived at ting practice theory that quantity, except becomes largest greet loam, Emily Reed, Nichols, Hiogo A t rue At test away tea leaves them the would it insure its own continu- copy. iuem.ijcd witli some church or other or- hope and most field of enter- \V e work the Vineyard April 18 from New York ; in port 5. Throwing (save State, promising Sound; May for ('HAS. P. llAZKi The Diamond sees us Gov sailed from New- sweeping dark coarse table ance, must see that all its citizens have ganization. In many eases your nearest* prise has been waiting at our very doors. running home, Robie, Nichols, carpets; outward bound. castle 12 for salt should lie used for n* die ami are We have been or The Georges May Hong Kong. light access to the stores, in books, of knowl- !gh!."ois buried before you saying To here:" ;*Lo carpets.) At .1 l*r..lute font he'. I at Abseeon hears our canvas beat, Great Admiral, Rowell, arrived at New know it. there:" We have turned our to the edge and wisdom. It.must be open to its t lie tint v «.l \\ a hi--. n; ih,_- eyes York 5 1 When tacKcd oil iAigantiue; May from Marseilles. June. A. iV is:>7. eliil in a hills to men w ho had no Cruelty to Animals. public; it y.list in\ite its public: it must large city grows up beyond us, pur- \\ e raise the Guns with lilted B arrived at New sheet, Henry Hyde, Scribner, > :' T" kij' V. to but the its —all to the end that it {'IN 'Y DICK'. A about trees. pose gain futherauce of their l’ass betw York 29 for please public 1 practically nothing wing-aud-wing een. May Honolulu. The Maine Law For Its Prevention. J L1A A. I'l k I. \ ; ’ants m dowers: glows “\vn of the fact that P R may educate its public. [From The Pub- up destitute of j interests, forgetful Josephus, Gilkey, sailed from New .'.lid (’«•nii'•! W a:. I d. ecu "- person who over- lic and its Public bv John Cot- n oei n>:l»i]ities which are awaken- j iii rhe hills and valleys all about us, iu the Oft Monoiuoy we tight tiie gale; York March 5 for Shanghai. “Every over-loads, Library, a petition i<>r !iecn.>e to sc.i el:. ton satd deceastd. *'• intimate stones w hich we and in \N e dnit oil bands Ke\ Mary L Cushing, .1 N Pendleton, sailed drives. or who Dana, in Appletous’ Popular Science developed by very upon tread, over-works, torments, •. acquaint- j < irdered, I tin- 'an. ot■1 •• The watch oi Ten wick sees our sail from for \ >i wi;ii the love of t lie beautiful the arms and hearts of Hong Kong May 18, Honolulu. Monthly for J une. and! strong hopeful tortures, maims, wounds, or of ail pei'.>n- ml.nested !>\ ... .sn,: bcud lor s lee. May Flint, E D P Nichols, at Honolulu deprives niagnilieeut in the lields of nature. our own lie the secret of our suc- Hehiopeu order t-> l.e puhti>lnM three «... U- people, and canvas Feb 22 for York. or ( With decksawasn torn New necessary sustenance, who the a:i Jon: nn.l. ■ n die tends to to cess. We have wanted to cruelly beats, Stands at the Head. Uepul>ln \ [ty exhaustion, the, somebody bring We wallow the A N sailed from San ai ... a IToh.ii. up btivaui; Puritan, Biauchard, mutilates or kills horse or other an- tlu*y n.a> app» diminution of the vital forces: and were to of the fact that any J. Bo gel, tile leading of something us, forgetful We drag dismasted, cargo borne, Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Aug. druggist at I lei last. v irliin and |.u nl :t u*»t foi the 1 w La., “Dr. New Di>- 1 stream of vitalized energy that hich we most needed was right here. And night the ships oi steam. Reaper, O C Young, arrived at Honolulu imal, or causes the same to be done, or Shreveport, says: King’s olid Ti..■'■!.:> i;e\ is the That » nres sin>u n which is into the We have been t<> bore Death us with his hands 12 from Newcastle. eovery only thing my rough, lietore noon, and cans. constantly ilowing city i wanting somebody grips ic> May the or as having charge custody thereof, and it. is the best seller 1 have." .1. F. w liy lie pra\ er «d sam pel it; .a ti- '.n the it would soon a hole in the earth out of which should In calm and hurricane; U R Thomas, C G Nichols, sailed from Cunp- country collapse, merchant of Ari writes : "Dr. \\ e our bones on Cebu Feb 27 for owner or fails to hell, Salford, granted. ilu country is the salvation of the ! rush the or nut ot which should How lay lilty sands Boston; passed Anjer March otherwise, unnecessarily ( Kll. I.. Joli Ns city in gas, King’s New Dis over\ a. Mop in ,-homed n o!v. 1 Trom Mexico to Maine. 25 A Attest: an one sense of the word. the oil which was to make us rich in a provide such animal with true eop\ With- j at proper food, tor it : it never fails, and is a sun* rare tor out fde Sachem, Sewall Nichols, New York. i'ii.o. r. Ha/.i.. im' untry the would starve to i and we have had a derrick shelter and from and Dohi> 1 •nmot city day, standing reej j certainty li’nnijdng shore, the or OAl.IH> of who Colds is not an It has li.-en •* I ein c. l he farmer feeds the world.” success in the cultivation <»t small fruits Edging down the Blue: Francisco April 28 for Karluk. charge custody any animal, experiment. A 1.11 V Ai iniiiLst tried for a quarter oi a eentury, and to-day AHNKU I»A 11 l.V. I ! M in i Witn'. to present to attention this than is to be realized in oil or That's the way the Coaster goes State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from knowingly and authorizes or your j likely gas. willfully stands at the head. never deceased. having ptV'eiiteo *.:> f. i't m to 14 for It disappoints. morniu,. a few and As a scheme the Scouting with the lead, Shanghae prior April Manila. count ol' administration ol 'am « '*.*!• thoughts facts relative money-making discovery permits the same to sutler tortures or Free Trial buttles at \ Wilson’s E where the Tillie E Starbuck, Ebeu Curtis, sailed lvilgore a nee. to the mateiial interests of Tie commuui- of gas or oil in large quantities would eery tide/lows— 1 Store. the wind blows— from New York March 21 for Sydney, NSW. cruelty; and every owner, driver, posses- >rug Ordered. That notice there.n U in which we the most success Everywhere ty live. bring phenomenal in the the I ic.ii T rout Cruz to (Juoddy Head. Wm H Macy, Amsbury, sailed from Hono- sor or person having the custody of an Weeks sneeessivelj ill Kept hoi > lour years past the times have been briefest period of time, while it will take lulu 25 for New York. printed in Heltast. in m anty, that a Fleming in The June Rudder. May old, maimed, disabled or diseased somew hat j a or [Thus. Day, animal, interested mat attend at a Id-.male t trying. To many the conditions I year two to develop the fruit indus- Wm H Conner, Frank I Pendleton, sailed who cruelly works the same when unlit hehi at l ltd last. on the 'ecoiid Tac~ of ife have been severe. The of but I for one would rather be assured from New York March 24 for PROBATE NOTICES. business try; Hong Kong; for or who abandons next, and slmw eause.it ant tlu\ ... W. labor, cruelly such the country all its and of the successful of the fruit spoken April 5, lat 51 N, Ion 59 said aeeount siumli! not he ail .wed through lengths development and who carries or breadths has Superintendent R. D. McKeen. W J Roteh, Sewall C Lancaster, arrived animal; every person (i I'.n 1. .loll N Si >N been prostrate. It has been industry than of the of or a discovery gas at New causes to be or has the care in At Probate Court bold at Belfast, within .urn a serious York April 5 from Hong Kong. carried, of, A true cop} Attest problem to know how to live. for the reason that would for the of Waldo, on tin- second T «_•> oil, simple you There has a contest office or a car or vehicle or County C has. I'. 11 A/. 11. 1 i.XI I been for the BARKS. upon otherwise, any of Many individuals have been driven to the have most of the benefits and in day June, A. 1 >. 1807. blessings animal in a cruel or inhuman of school in manner, l»l wad multitudes have lost the latter case which be obtained superintendent Haverhill, R NT< >N. Ouariliau ot JOHN A WAR- A El >0 >S < :! ! their homes: might Adam V Spies, A D Field, arrived at New shall for such offense be \Y every punished JOHNKEN of Belfast, in said County ot Waldo, oil ! lie see. *1111 1 i.e-.l.e. .0 hundreds ol thousands have lost their in the former without the curses; the Mass., and a Waldo county man was the York April 11 from Singapore. VY t.i-t, by imprisonment in jail not, one having presented a petition for license t,. sell uni CMAKI.ES BANKS. E x e e lit' he A while have without the evil. Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, sailed from exceeding the positions, many been reduced good winner. The Haverhill Gazette convey whole ot the real estate ol said ward. JA.MIN I { I' (i l N S ..lie >e; .i Evening New year, or by line not less than live dollars to such extremities as York May 20 for Rio Janeiro. they7 never dream- My interest in fruit culture is and not two hundred Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice County, deceased, having piesentcd primarily the sketch of the new Carrie L from New exceeding dollars, a’ion .d san ed would ever come to them. publishes following Tyler, Lancaster,sailed all persons interested by causing a copy ol this final ai-e.-unt ol .eIminist twofold in its character. In the first 29 or place, York May for Savannah. both.”—II. S., Chap. 124, Sect. 2D. order to he three weeks suecessh in allowanee. ! year r,>.Hi was a most superintendent, in connection with a large published ely trying experi- my interest in the culture of apart C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, arrived at Turks the Journal, at Belfast, that Ordered. That no! let thereof ht gr ence fruit, Republican printed lor in this tti Kci'U.liea people section of the I from any consideration of profit, is deep. number of letters from educators testify- Island May 25 from Barbadoes. they may appear at a Probate Court, to he held at weeks successively, the in Belfast. i:i -ato ; hat a country. The scarcity of the heat I like to see it Such forms of Edward May, arrived at Boston June 7 Belfast, within and for said County, on the scomd printed count>. rains, grow. to his and of interesteti a Co-hate "! the sun and the ing efficiency, ability high from Manila. Tuesday July next, at ten of the clock oetore may attenujat warmth of the are to me most tie-,,., winds, beauty pleasing. One of noon, and show cause, it any they have, why the field at Belfast, on the -e.-urn I was to character: Evie A T Whittier, cleared from t paralyzing our agricultural and the first 1 did wlieD a few Reed, prayer of said petitioner should not he granted next, and show cause it any the' tilings years York 10 for Town. Pain-Killer. New not he allowed horticultural interests. The were Mr. Koscoe D. the new’ April Cape CEO E. JOHNS! >N. the said aeeount should crops ago 1 bought a lot was to plant some fruit McKeen, super- (rxaar Judge. and Harvard, Colcord, sailed from Port Town- davis'.) A true copy. Attest CEO K JOHNSON short, in consequence money has been bushes and intendent, was born in Swanville, Waldo trees, vines, plants. Yet send Feb 9 for Valparaiso. A Bur© and Safe Remedy In every caaa ( has. P. Hazeltine, Register. A true copy. At tro scarce and business dull. All Jan. 1800. He was left \/Ki.rtM i: kinds of never since I was a boy until last year, county, Maine, 8, Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arrived and every kind of Bowel Complaint ia Cuas C H enterprise have been at a and have I eaten so much as a fatherless at the age of four years and was at New York 12 from Pernambuco. standstill, cherry which May At a Probate Court held at Beltast, w ithin and for CAl.l'h Ss -lit Court of 1 Tol-ate, h- many had almost lost heart and fur on a tree next to the of a of four sailed from New York the of J. hope grew that I could call my own. youngest family Iolani, McClure, County Waldo, on the second Tuesday of V'T fast, on the see mil Tuesday ot the but future, during the past few weeks In the second place, I am interested in children. Feb 19 for Honolulu and Hong Kong. Pain-Killer. June, A. 1). 1807. .JOSKCH S. Ml ELEN. Executor of of Kin col to f new life and hope have come into the fruit He was educated in the Castine Lucy A Nickels, Amos Dow, arrived at * certain instrument, purporing to he the last DAVd 1) (. HE NTEK. late culture because there is a money (Me.,) This is a true statement and ft can’t be lit- hearts of multitudes who for State Normal school and the Maine Cen- Hong Kong May 24 from New York. will and testament ot WILLIAM E. LOW. County, deceased, having presented months have consideration in it and its in made too strong or too emphatic. account of administration of san! been development Mabel I Meyers, Win Meyers, sailed from late of Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, de- fiual sitting in the shadows of means tral Institute. He entered the former in- allowance. despair. any community an increase of ma- Portland 26 for N to It is a simple, safe and quick cure for ceased, having been presented for probate. 1 lie culture of small May Bridgewater, S, Ordered, That notice there.•: gi fruit has begun to terial for that It stitution two years younger than the re- for Plate. That notice he to all in- prosperity community. load River Ordered, given persons weeks in the KepuMu -i awaken for the Cramps, Ce«(h, Rheumatism, terested a of this order to he sueeessiiely hopes future of this sec- means an increase of business quirements for admission to normal sailed from Havana June 3 tor by causing copy pub- a interests. Matanzas, Colic, printed in Bel last. in >aid county, shat tion of which are Celda, Neuralgia, lished three weeks successively in the Republican <" country of the most en- Greater for our schools. He was obliged to educate him- Delaware Breakwater. interested may attend at a Crohatc prosperity merchants, Toothache. Journal, printed at Belfast, that they appear and if it self E G arrived at New Diarrhcna, Croup, may held at Belfast, on the see.,: •! Tuesday couraging character, ispermissa- better conditions of life for the and pay his way through school by Penobscot, Parker, at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within people, TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c. next, and show eause.it at y they mu- ble for me on this and in this better his vacations in the rural York Juue 7 from Hong Kong. and for said on the second of day, house, houses, better homes, more com- teaching during County, Tuesday said account should not he allowed. to a few words on Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow', arrived at July next, at ten of the chick before noon, and 1 speak this subject I forts, more better schools, studying at the same time to keep CEO. E. JOHNS! -N pleasures, clothing, Paramaribo 9 from Amsterdam. show cause, if any they have, why the same should want to do so. with his He l as had several May A true Attest better schooling, more and better up classes. not he and allowed. copy. books, Rose Inuis, Melvin Colcord, cleared from proved, approved Cm as. C. Ha/ki rtx lb Let me first of that in in the Gram- CEO. E. say then, all, the ones; better streets, and side-walks;better years experience teaching New7 York June 8 for Santos. JOHNSON, Judge. of the A true Attest thoughts people are, in my judg- churches, and better support with less mar and High schools of Maine. He was Serrano, R G Waterhouse, arrived at Gar- copy. Chas. P. IIA7.EL.TINE, Register. IIr A El >0 SS. lit Court of Co.hate. In ment, being turned in the outside A fewT for two of ti e school ontolo-from right direction; dependence upon help. years principal High Sourabaya. M fast, on the seeoinl Tuesdai in that direction which the and in Dan- St cleared from New York promises larg- years ago a comparatively young man, with superintendent of schools Lucie, Smeed, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for JOSECH 11 A KEE TON Executor ol est 25 for Bahia. the on of W possible success. The soil which is a wife and some had to forth, Me., and for three ysars was prin- May County of Waldo, the second Tuesday ot KOBEKT C. ( AMCl-EU., late children, give up W A. I>. 1897. most abundant in ibis Thomas A Goddard, S Gridin, cleared Hundreds of Children and June, said County deceased, having, presente section of country his as on ac- cipal of the school at Me. WORMSadults have worms j position telegraph operator High Phillips, 25 for Buenos but are treated account ot administration ot said est.i not from Portland March Ayres. I for other diseases. Thesymp- A certain instrument, purporting to be the last docs promise the best results in the count of the failure of his The latter school fits for two toms \ eye-sight. Al- pupils Willard A C Colcord, arrived at I are—indigestion, with a variable ap- I 1\ will and testament <mtty that for in the of corn. You can ence as in about the anus; eyes Ordered, given persons printed you raising j and of laud and to raise of schools the and attend at a Co-bate .- rocky piece began superintendent heavy dull; itchingoftheno.se; short, dry terested by causing a copy of tbisordet to be pub- interested may with 1 two W R arrived at cough ; grinding of the teet h .it Bid I on 'he sr- ..ml Tue-u ■ hardly compete Minnesota, the Da- fruit. In that town, with himself as one East Bridgewater district and years Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, starting during I lished three weeks successively in the Republican hold ast. sleep; slow fever; and often in cm- kmas and other States in the in New York June? from Port Spain. | children, ) at that next, and show cause, i of! of its most his Bradford and Mer- vulsions. The best worm Journal, printed Beltast, they may appear raising prominent members, there was present district, remedy made is / should not he allowed The Clausen, Jr, Appleby, arrived at at a Proiiate Court. to be held at Beltast. within said aeeount "heat. sugar beet industry is yet in ; somewhat later a rimac. He was recommended Henry CEO. E. JOHNSON organized Congrega- strongly Boston 14 from Darien, Ga. and for said County, on the second Tuesday <•! its and it is too soon to de- for the an of May P'N worm infancy, yet tional church which is a work. Bradford district by agent sailed (TBBIE’C July next, at ten of the eh»'k hetore noon, ami A true cop\. Attest j doing good Joliu C Smith, Kneeland, from Bos- lb teimine whether it can he made a He the State board of education and has re- showeause.il have, tlie same sin.nId ( HAS. C. H A/! i. UNI profit- himself has become a man of property ton A]nil 2 for Bellevue Cove, N S. ) any they why able or not IlfUfcOELIXIR not be proved, and allowed. crop in this The and and is a received the endorsement of all the Lester A arrived at New approved locality. j prominence generally speaker cently Lewis, Kimball, It lias been in use yrs. is purely ve-.u table, < 1 E< >. E. .lOll NS( >N .Indue. "Dig lied has definite claims to at of the board. Belfast. harmless and effectual. VVhere no worms are n Apple” the meetings of the State Association. agents State York June 4 from A true copy. Attest l,1 \ El'I Toll's NO TH E. ! he -ul— present it acts as a Tonic and corrects t lie eon- culture which not to be Lucia cleared from New as. p. llAziti.i'iNi:. 1 e jves n--t i- e hai lie ha- beeu A\ IS. '.ate 1 Monti worthy cultivation and care. These in- it. 1 saw it fifteen months Mary I' Biliousness, anil a valuable j again later. 4 for York. for the ounty of Waldo, mi the sew ml Tuesday dustries are in ton June New remedy in all the common ill the of Waldo, deceased, yet the infancy of their de- The transformation was than I To all subscriber, new or old, who pay of June, A. 1). 1897. County greater K F Pettigrew, Morse, sailed from Buenos cojnplaints of c h 1 d e u. demands against the estate ot said and more be at all having velopment, may expected would care to describe. 35c. Druggists. ARIES P. PH1LBROOK, son of JOB PHIL- same tor >e: My conviction is their subscription to The Journal one year Ayres May 14 for United Kingdom. ed are desireil to present the from them in the future than has been if DK.J.F.TKIIE A CO., D BROOK, late of Winterport, in said County of thereto are t that tile culture of small fruits is under- in advance the New York Tribune R W Hopkins, Hicliboru, arrived at and till indebted inpiested realized in the It will be Weekly yien- Auburn, i>Ie. Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition for inuncdiateli past. well for taken 25 from Philadelphia; in port For worms we have paviuent intelligently, patiently, persistently, a will one fuegos April Tape the appointment of Ellery Bowden as administra- ( HAKI.ES E l‘s (price #1 year) be sent year free. a horticulturists to make liberal ami the June 1. special treatment. Write tor of the estate of said deceased. provision unitedly, transformation of the for pamphlet. Montville, June S, 1 N'.'T for and In if the Tribune is wanted the W H West, sailed from Bos- TRADE-MARK That the said to apple peach culture, because it next four years will be than the remitting, Sallie I’On, Ordered, petitioner give notice greater all ot will a so as ton 20 for Port Royal, S C. persons interested by causing a copy this provide variety of employment and transformation of the four has subscriber should state, it is not sent May 'S AOTU i:. 'Hu* subset ;bn past years Tofa, A S Wilson, arrived at Port Spain order to be^mblished three week successively in furnish at that season of the been. unless With The fur- A tlie Journal at LXECCTOlxgives notice that lie has been duh nj•; money Journal _ STEAM year requested. in 27. _ BOILER Republican printed Belfast, that 20 from New York ; port May 17/S 1 Executor of the last will ami tc-tainent <> when the interests are May they may at a Probate Court, to be held at berry extremely My advice would be for the nisi ing all the local news, and much other Willie L E Coombs, arrived at appear present: Newton, about25HP-.with w ithin and for said on ( of dull. Get rOr Sfl ft lielfast, County, the sec- LYDIA K. I KITS, late NViir.erpo ready. the soil for fall or matter of local and to 25 from Darien, Ga. ^ k/lilU* all connections com- ond of at ten of the Prepare interest, the Tribune Philadelphia May Tuesday July next, clock in the of W'abb», deceased. C p You more than I do County know, however, Don’t undertake more before noon, and show cause, if any they have, ot >.n spring planting. the news of the world, and plete, has been but little used Bel- having demands against the estale about the “oft” of the than supply political by why the prayer of said petitioner should not ho t year apple tree; you can carry through. Hope for Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ceased arc desired to present the same with household science fast Coliseum Co, Call on e- more than I do about the of but don’t general, fashions, granted. ment., and all indebted thereto are ii-ip uncertainty good results, expect too much. Salve in the world for GEO. E. Thk Best Cuts, *. JOHNSON, Judge. make immediateh the peach crop. How a severe frost If are and mechanics, literary and other depart- ASA K1GGS CU- payment surely disappointments realized, don’t get Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei A true copy. Attest J ANIES Cl K in or a late freeze in the Ciian. P. winter, spring, discouraged, and especially remember ments, stories and miscellany, 20 pages in Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, N’. F, HUSTON, Hazeltine, Register. NVinterport, June 8, 1807. as tlie trees are in and just blossom, will play this that success is not to be achieved ex- all, it is a very taking combination at $2 a Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, positive- Belfast, May 0, 1897.—18tf havoc with the no It is 1 crop. cept at the price of persistent effort. The at ly cures Piles, or pay required. NOTICE. The subscriber S NOTICE. The subsctibei year. Subscriptions may begin any time, satisfaction or that she has been The small fruit industry, however, individual who expects to sit in his office guaranteed to give perfect ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she lias been duly EXECUTK1Xgives notice duly app and if desired the two papers w’ill be sent to refunded. Price 25 cents per box. appointed Administratrix of the estate of Executrix of tin* last will and testament cl strawberries, raspberries and blackberries, and fifteen hundred dollars from money House for Sale. pocket addresses. sale & Wilson. SAMUEL T. late of seem to he to less than different For by Kilgore SETH L. M1LLIKEN, late of Belfast, DOIXiE, Libert>. open objection any ten acres of strawberries, or who expects other The fruit will A story and a half house, pleasantly located; in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given in the County of Waldo, deceased, and crop. ripen on soil that the strawberries once will tine planted “I was troubled with that dreadful disease view of Belfast hay; ten rooms ail finished bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- bonds as the law directs. All persons havn too poor for other to come to cultivate CASTOX1IA. .o many things the soil themselves, do their own called sw’ollen from head to foot. tine cellar, city water in house; nice garden, under mands against the estate of said deceased are de- mauds against the estate of said deceased dropsy; o perfection in. Stony ground, on which and will be to cured good cultivation, apple, pear, plum, shade trees sired to present the same for settlement, and all sired to present the same for settlement, picking marketing, doomed Burdock Blood Bitters has completely 1 could to etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of indebted thereto are requested to make ndebted thereto are requested to make paM< you hardly hope raise But take it for all in me. a most wonderful medicine.” payment twenty disappointment. all, It is M. C. immediately. ELIZABETH M'ELIKEN. immediately. SUSAN JANE IX>1 bushels of corn to the acre under the DILWORTH, most I question if there is another crop which Joseph Herick, Linwood, Ont. | Or C. B HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44t Bellast, June 8, 1897. Liberty, June 8, 1807. THE GAY WORLD. journalistic circles in England, he was a Big Steamer from London. bit too to suit his energetic better- firs. Frank lazy m Central Park. Clever The largest vessel of any class that ever To Quench POLAND half. Pie now in the fog of ,, w ilde. and his Cult. Fash- vegetates Wagner came to Bangor arrived June 9th and is Crocks “dear old Loudon,” while the publishing Your Thirst now at Ayer’s mills, South Brewer, where ic clubs are formed here house of Frank Leslie just packs away in * beiug she will a Water take of deals for a crates the bird known as the cargo port > and matrons who golden Spring frankly say in the United Kingdom. The Jacob American and to build up Is used iu our de- M'nees prick them for spending Eagle. your prescription is a new been Mrs. G. B. De one of the finest Bright vessel, having built nervous aud iu all i«>re than they for dress, Forest, system, partment prepara- ought at West iu amateur musicians in New was also Hartlepool, Eng., 1890, by tions -c reformers, chatting with me York, drink that most requiring pure water... Irvine & and launched in a Co., December We also have day, humiliatingly confessed passenger with Mrs. Leslie-Wilde. She this famous of that She is of delicious of beverages. was and the year. about 2,000 tons now does the bound for Beyreuth Wagner spring water for sale. family darning, tons festival. dress gross, 1,734 net, and far exceeds in giving the hosiery away. But Her travelling had an capacity auy other vessel, steam or sail, SA. A. so Eton coat of a new design, cut rather H0WES & CO. that though saving much she that ever came here. She has had 2,980,- short iu the back and a tab at 000 feet of hard sed t<» wear the finest of silk forming pine under her hatches, each which the belt and should over feet of while a few dol- side, under was carry 3,000,000 and, saving deals. In the used was a spruce old a cargo of boots, and slipped. The goods pretty days ling cheaper gloves l, 000,000 feet was considered and mixture of fawn and brown Cheviot. large, has her gowns made by an ex- the ship Conqueror of Boston, which were revers on SALESMEN. There sailor the coat loaded at in and was i- costumer. Truly, the logic of deep Bangor 1874 called a of big ship, took feet. The men is wonderful. plain brown. only 1,250,000 AGENTS WANTED to sell the best line of Jacob is one of a lleet owned Bright by Healthful and Nursery Stock. Salary or commission. Cash ad- William J. of Bright Manchester, Eng., vanced for expenses. Write for particulars. and hails from that port. She left London Strengthening, THE R. G. CHASE CO., Malden, Miss. on May 22, arrived at Fort Point at 8 p. but 3ml2 m. June 8th, and came to Bangor in get the genuine of John McConnell charge pilot of Bucks- from Moxie bottles in port. She carries a crew of 26 men, all Dissolution of Partnership, told. On the passage, when nearing the Moxie glasses at the Grand the The heretofore Banks, steamer passed 27 ice- soda fountain. Your partnership existing between the in one undersigned, doing business under the name of bergs day. A. K. also PIERCE & COMPANY, is this day dissolved grocer keeps it. by mutual consent. The business of the late firm Mrs. will be continued by Mr. Sinillev ar the old st and. O’Hoolighan: “Here, Dinny, take A. K. the can, dawn to the PIERCE, go corner, and get me JOHN F.SMV.LLEY tin cints' worth of the best; and when ye Belfast, June 1, 18'.»7.—3w22* get back, if your father i9 here and axes ye what ye’ve got, tell him it’s lamp ile for your mother's nervousness—and if I won’t take it, make me take it.” [Brooklyn Life. The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE FOR

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Is a EVERY in blood disease and only a blood reme- farm, A stylish biscuit color gown, having a pointed Her dress had an can cure it. j travelling Eton Jacket of dy So many people make EVERY in coal with new cut village open'Eton smartly trimmed braid. design with labs at each side. the mistake of taking remedies which '■ at EVERY or Mu do y The Na iI".val Cloak West 23d Street. New York, best are only tonics and cannot possi- State Territory reach their trouble. Mr. Asa rocks and them as a orna bly Smith, On Mr. Pierre Lorillard’s coach was keep lasting merit of the noble river Greencastle, Indiana, says: “For years Mrs. Duncan for her which European FOK Elliot, conspicuous I have suffered with £2 numher about a and city. Park, long IT GIVES dozen, to business and travel. Willie force in her If I had scientific and mechanical information. with the beautiful Hudson and Palisades exclusively suggestion. not across the room, and hip i> onsidered to be Mr. 1 Wilde will be as studied this remembered being pack- up myself, before 1 joined when 1 had limsliea one dozen bottles IT Ik ch. The ladies of his are a perfect feast of beauty to the eye of GIVES illustrated fashion articles cd off to Loudon by “Mrs. Willie*’ when the great army of W'agnerites who yearly was cured completely and ama» well as in the niche of the nature-lover. j -< o’vays top social kneel ever. I now weigh she found he would not rise till noon and at the prophet’s shrine, it would not ST GIVES humorous illustrations. ; week, Mrs. Jack Astor. re- Everybody is up in arms at the proposal be positively refused to “hustle/’ as he put possible for me to realize how great s lit < >1 wn occu- of the New to IT g Jersey property holders do were his A Real Blood GIVES entertainment to and old. it. while she was at her desk and hard at conceptions of extraordinary ef- Remedy. young 0 : ii uior. she wore a brown away with, or the Pali- virtually spoil, work at 9 a. m. fects in whether one does orchestration, S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, IT GIVES amiseite and a and the is to the Eczema, satisfaction to pointed open sades; public appealing or does not them a everywhere everybody, Willie was too old to change bis ways fancy for steady musi- and any form of blood troubles. If you Government to these smartly trimmed with braid. buy picturesque cal diet. have a blood disease, take a blood medi- and although considered a bright man in cine—S.S.S. (yua> unitedpurely zeyetci- ienee of the people in Hood s Commencement at E£. M. C. Seminary, table) is exclusively for the blood and 1 ;s due to its record The awards for as Crowded With Patriarchs. unequalled prizes were follows: ; is recommended for nothing else. It We Furnish The ; !iil cures. Bucksport. Journal and N Y, i For excellence in Susan B. forces out the matter Republican Weekly Tribune Botany, Goog- j Militant Odd Fellows outlier In Showliegun. poison permanent- Jim can for \V e get away that fishing ins, The Ida A. Bowler ly. will ONE Baccalaureate sermon ; Bucksport. prize 8kowhegax, Me., June 9. YEAR] FOR $2.00, light." “What makes you think Sunday evening, Skowliegan send to anyone a- to his home last, His I for excellence in Moral Harriet never a fairer up night May JUth. by President Chase. Monday Science, presented appearance than our valuable flPfe JMfc CASH IX,ADVANCE. t" he an amateur elocutionist be- 1 M. Union. The 2 Address all orders to uccurred tlie recital of the de- Rhodes, Principal’s Prize she does on the eve of the second books. Address vere married, and he* asked her to evening to-night, I for best essay on “The town in which I Swift Specific ic'll never refuse him now." partment of elocution, Prof. K. B. Miller, annual field day of the Patriarchs Mili- i Plain Dealer. was Co., Atlanta. live,” divided between C. I. i). THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING instructor. The program was as follows: Joseph tant, O. F., of Maine. Every place ^0 ^0 ^0 CO , BELFAST, MAINE, an of Phase and Susan B. both of ymu opportunity testing the Spinulied, H. Litolft. Googins, of business on Water, Russell, Elm and :"t >'f Fly's Cream Balm, the most Florence i The class of’91 Emily Buck, Bucksport Bucksport. Latin scbolar- Madison streets is of cure for catarrh and cold in the 1. the W decorated, many Write name The Psalm of orkiug Man, Me- I your and address on a postal send it to gftici io-cent trial can he of ship prize, Harriet M. Rhoades. Commer- card, Geo. V,'. Best had Intire. Daniel Sinclair Kerr, Newport them, particularly Hotel Heselton, the ■ we sail if for 1" cents. Full Tribcne Office, New York and a ot ggm; 2. The Sea-Fight, Wallace. ! cial department prizes, C. White City, sample copy THE NEW YORK WEEKLY •ents. Joseph Chase, Front. Riverside, Railroad and Clara May Calderwnod, North Warren TRIEUNE will be mai'ed to do fS Waneu N. V. Bucksport. Eva A. Ingersoll, you. St.. City, The Schoot Master Flogged, Dickens. Millbridge. Fairgrieves restaurants, and the halls of joedi me above all others for The Greek James Nathaniel Carter, West Pembroke | scholarship prize, Harriet M. the Odd of s’ w.-ith its in I Fellows, Kuiglxts Pythias and weight gold. 4. Keenan's Charge. The ...THE... am Rhoades. Mathematics prize, Hai- Masons most Civ Balm with safety and Fastuet Nancy Erskine, Searsport | elaborately. i a- s residences the claimed for it.— B. W. Alpine Storm, lvunktl. j liet M. Rhoades. The prize for excellence Many private along line rforu. Conn. of march are also decorated. The first Elizabeth Sumner Holden, Sedgwick. in French, Florence E. Buck, Bucksport. Sermon that is a Meade. instalment of the brethren arriv- .d ’.c. s;,,|, the elopement?" ask- Story, visiting Grace Newton Islesboro. Fhe silver medal offered the instructor ed on the 5.10 train this 'd?. letestable piece of triek- Pendleton, by evening, and in- • '>. The Months, Beecher. in cluded the SUN t Man Her father his Col. b. P. for Cantons from Fort SIBLEY CO. put military tactics, LaGros, Fairfield, ?ir w Charles William Wallace, Houlton mlow and shouted that the Iluulton, Augusta, Biddeford and Water- 7. An Easter with Delaus. I best drilled private of the Oak Hill cr« *ked. ami when she grab- Parepa, ville, with a total of 208 men. • JOBBKRS OF Rosa Lermoml, Oriand was awarded Many upset the tandem." fWash- ; cadets, to Melville G. women also the JOB Rondo Capriccioso, Mendelssohn. accompanied party. The PRINTER, Louise Sturtevant Chase, Bucksport Francis, Friendship. depot was handsomely draped, the Wa- GRAIN, S m Liniment- removes all > The Parting of Iris and Ben Her. W al- ter street entrance bearing the words 1 Call uised Lumps ami Blem- lace. Electric Billers. “Welcome” in large gold letters. rses. B ’"d Spavins. Curbs, William Bizzett Mattocks, West Sullivan rl he Cantons were Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for met by Canton Som- FEED, '■.'•-e*ne\ Bing-Bone, Stifles, P. The Willow Brown's Christmas, Trow- House Block, Belfast, Me, i any season, hut more erset and escorted to headquarters. At s Opera Swf.it-i) Throats, Coughs, etc. Clare Dennysville perhaps generally bridge. Cambridge. needed iu the w hen the this the fifth annual ot use of ne Spring, languid ex- evening meeting SEEDS and hott'v. Warranted 10. The Bear Story that Alex ist made up : hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is ! the council was held in Odd Fel- .vondcrlid Blemish Cure ever Ilisself, military Riley. torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic •ill y A. A. Howes & Co.. Drug- Clifton Ennis Wass, Addison j lows' hall, at which time II. G. Foster of | and alterative is felt. A use of this I last. Me. Iy27 prompt Waterville was mustered in as GROCERIES. at 3 p. m. the annual address medicine has often averted and ! brigadier Tuesday I long perhaps and official command of the CARDS, wn "I am the mother of seven fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act general given was delivered by Rev. R. L. Green, D. D. ;1 Cantons. Gen. Foster has but ROSTERS. Importers ol SSnlt. .'ou winder that I am a hread- more surely iu counteracting and appointed freeing two BILL HEADS, Mrs Jones ; “I am the mother of of Boston. the system from the malarial Head- members of his staff as yet. Col. G. poison. Dealers in is. P. will I LETTER HEADS, the rinest of Do you wonder that i am a Tuesday evening Pullen's Orchestra ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness Colby be assistant adjutant general quality Ker Truth. yield to Electric Bitters. Onlv fifty cents and Maj. J. F. Hill assistant quartermas- PROGRAMS, a concert. were bottle at The'Finest’Chew gave delightful Readings per Kilgore A' Wilson’s City Drug ter general. Roth are from Waterville. PAMPHLETS, For Over Fifty lears. Store. Anthracite and — also given by Bessie S. Holden, Sedgwick, The is a brief from and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. following synopsis and _ the annual St othing Syrup has been used for Joseph C. Chase, Bucksport. report of Asst. Adjt. Gen. C. The New Yacht L. Rachelder: Number of the best tobacco— Blacksmith years by millions of mothers for The graduating exercises began at 9 Indra. dispensations, C03,lSa ■ Iren while teething, with 21; number of retired 1; perfect а. m. on w-ith the commissions, And all kinds of Legal Printing It soothes the child, softens the Wednesday following The new sloop yacht built C. number of commissions and BORDERS Indra, by warrants; and PROMPTLY FILLED. all cures wind and ram: its neatly promptly done. 7t( tys pain, colic, prog F. Brown of Harbor for W. S. Hill 102; total membership April 20, 1890, choice flavor is -t for Diarrhtea Pulpit remedy Is pleas- Music admitted 33, 33, 37 Front e of sailed 1,031; during year, 47; suspend- St., Belfast, Me. taste. Sold by druggists in every Boston, last week for Marble- Prayer ed, 88; deceased 9; resigned 2; discharg- world. Twenty-tive cents a bot- head. A of TELEPHONE 4-2. Music correspondent the Rockland a because there is Itf anic is sure ed, 6; membership April 20, 1897, 973, incalculable. Be and 1. The Ruins of Time, only Mrs. Winslow’s Daily Star gives the loss of 58. This decrease was caused Soothing Syrup, and Meldora Inez Abbott, Bucksport following description by Newton Lord "ther the withdrawal S. & kind. of the Cantons in 2. Marathon, Louis Foster Farmer, Verona of the yacht: Bruns, the best leaf in Co., 3. Civil Service wick and the weeding out of dead wood. Willie “Pa, why do they call them Reform, She was designed by Brown on lines Frederick William Forsyth, Bucksport very All the cantons with the exception of 'ets' Pa: “Because they ought similar to those of the Surf (C. E. Mclu- with the and 4. The Pass cf Thermopylae Calais are in a prosperous condition. king pick shovel in- tire’s boat) except that she is 6 inches SAIL son." Gladys B.yrnina Abbott, Bucksport From the report of G. N. as- MAKERS, writing poetry, my [Cleve- sided and has a 23 ft. Weymouth, ••.ttier, 5. The Sweating System, higher waterline. sistant it She is and has quartermaster general, appears Ralph Allan Gardner, Dennysville sloop rigged topsail, bal- The MILES LUCE estate that there were on hand April 26, ’90, And Successors to J. W. Frederick & Co., as in Waldo, containing б. Our Forests, Jessie Ella Hall, Bucksport loon jib, jib topsail and spinnaker, besides $4,897.88; cash on hand April 20, 1897, about one hundred and fifty acres, is for sale at a 7. Concentration, her three lower all of which were sails, on hand bargain and on easy terms if desired. This is Sewall Lee Hey wood, Bucksport made Brown. The interior $0,479.14; property April 20, 1896, by arrange- one CASTOR IA 8. American Road Building, $2,974.50; property on hand April 26, of the best farms in the county, with elegant ments are a marvel for economy of space Leslie Eugene Little, PucKsport 1897, $2,874.50; money received during Ship Chandlers, Ship Brokers, water, large wood lot and fine pasturage. and were largely designed by Mr. Hall. 9. Business Education. year, Also a twvhorse mowing machine, horse For Infants and Children. There is a commodious cabin $4,458.97; money expended during rake, Sadie White Muir, Bucksport finished in T^»R»CCOS horse year, $2,877.71. AND DEALERS IN fork,and anewtw >-horse‘rack als >a piano. 10. Labor Unions, light and dark woods, the sides of which At the close of the council meeting a For information address Charles Clift Rowe, Masa.'dis are entirely made up of lockers. There is is 09 lunch was served at hotel Coburn can Tents, Awnings, Cart Covers, 11. a linen a silver by I. M. 1). I>. ever7 Success, closet, closet, one for glass LUCK, S., William Wentworth, East Orlaud ton Somerset. wrapper. Lynwood with plate glass door, one for toilet articles 12. The Greatest of the 19th Cen- The guests of the council were Duck, Cordage, Paints, Ac, Merrimao, Muss. Discovery with plate glass mirror set in two Brig. tury, door, Gen. Merrill of Massachusetts and two coat and others. The ...fl Frank Winfield Burliugton large lockers, cush- members of his Health Table... b : “I we Hayden, start. The after-dinner think ought to have ions for the transoms were made No. 31 Front St Notice of 13. The European Muddle, by exercises were , Belfast, Me Foreclosure s voice cultivated, John, if ;t does entirely informal. Belle Pearson Buck, Oriand Hoveyof Boston. They are of hair, cover- 71YH E\' there’s work to be too much.” The husband? “It Skowhegajt, June 10. It was found nrHERK.lS SAMI El. u. Yi.KK „f X-.rthi»»rt, 14. Protection for the Workingman, ed with brown velouis. The transoms are M in ic m too the (.'oiiii:\ \V,iM i, :>y his mortgage much, my dear, if it will ho- Edmund Oriand impossible, owing to the heavy rain, to UL/ done you send for Mr. X. Mayo Staples, also fitted with miniature spring beds. (lee«l dated .lannan It-. 1 832. an-f re.-or tod in the my.” [Puck. lo. ideals, start the parade of the Cantons of the He has been Waldo Registry l.'eeds. Book 187. There are silk pillows which on examin- employed by your NOTICE. l’ag.* 34s, Relief In Six Hours. Eva Adelaide Ingersoll, Millbridge. Patriarchs Militant until this evening. for and conveyed to Etta ( \dams f Ro'»-kland7 in the ation prove to be the blankets fold- neighbor years, is of < lb. The Convict Labor System, neatly At 7.30, however, the line was County Plymouth. onmmwealt h .«f Massa- -•eng Kidney and Bladder diseases ed and into a silk case left formed, reliable. To /•’. Jl firoir/l, .Jr., Exij., a .Justin of tl\>‘ /’• urr chusetts. a certain ..f real Cummings Chase, Bucksport slipped open at headed parcel estate, situate i m six hours the “New Great Joseph by Canton Worombus of Lewis- it' and for tin1 < onutit of Waldo Northport, in said 1 ..t Waolo. by Music. one side and provided with buttons and minty i..dng the .mkri' an Kidney Cure.” This new ton and over 400 chevaliers same premises on which saidSamuM B V .rk'he;. participated. Time the owners of the Cnion 17. Russian button holes. The are of brocade reliability. WHEREAS pew .Meet ■ a Exiles, hangings proves lived, and being the same mve -ed r.. mi Samuel great surprise on account of its j Wet prevented the of the tt House in in said Wales Centre Montville silk in olive tints and the grounds holding ing Brooks, County, have R. ^ ork \ iual Hills, his deed Ag in Rogers Bartlett, floor, which is of had a by hy January Id, promptness relieving pain in | drill out of and the cantons com- When sick the first not meeting for three years, therefore we, and 18. is a doors, you grasp 1882, recorded in said Registry <' :• r, back and of Names, | oak, neatly covered by nice rug. Aft of the subscribers, pew owners in said heeds, kidneys, every part lslesboro peted for three in the of new straw in meeting house, Hook 1Page 27.1 and whereas the said Etta Grace Newton Pendleton, tire cabin is prizes armory floating view, and to issue warrant to one ■ary passages in male or female. It the toilet room; on one side of request you your of us to C. on the I7th E. The first was won Adams, day of March A. h. 1883, ■ 19. Substitutes of the Saloon, Company prize the notify a meeting of said pew owner.-*, to beheld at retention of water and in pass- this is the china and on the other a by of the for a valuable consideration, sold, and pain closet, forget reliability the said on assigned William Henry Hall, Jr., Belfast Canton of “ meeting house Saturday, the third day said tlmost immediately. If you waut stove and the Ridgeley Portland; Augusta L. F.” Atwood's Bitters. conveyed mortgage and the debt thereby se- 20. gasoline cooking utensils ot July, A. D. 1897, at two o’clock in the after- to lief and cure this is Arbitration, took the second, and Canton Halifax of cured, the undersigned. Heslyn R. York, who your remedy. are located. The to these com- noon, to act on the following articles, viz: is the A Susan Belle Googins, Bucksport opening are present holder and owner of said A. Howes & Co., Druggists, Bel- Waterville the third. People's bodies still constructed Article 1st. To choose a moderator to mortgage, 21. partments is concealed a silk preside and whereas the condition of said has Me. Competition, by portiere as were and the in said mortgage Iy27 Deer Isle they forty years ago, meeting. been broken, now Ralph Newman Knight, while the cabin steps are Article 2d. To choose a therefore, by reason of the ingeniously L.F.” cures more cases of clerk and other neces breach of the an on a with 22. Mid-Summer Mendels- indigestion condition thereof, I claim a fore- tandem, his wife or Night’s Dream, hinged at one side and around like A special to the Kennebec Journal from sary officers closure swing and than ever. of said mortgage. art on the front has sohn. Mildred Cook Gross, Orlaud a Foxcroft constipation Dated at Brooks, this 8tli day of June, A. D. seat, always door to admit one. Forward of the says: Despite the heavy rains HESLYN R. YORK. ”g to look forward to. ! 23. Home Missions, 1897. M. CHASE. [Bicycle cabin are two borths and which have invaded this of the State 35c. a bottle. June 3, 1S97-—3w23 Oscar Orland large more part H. PILLKY, Greyson Barnard, the 24. A locker room, this space being separated lately, outlook fora prosperous corn Avoid Imitations. JOHN M. DOW, Psychological Study, M M. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise Bessie Gott Thurlow\ Stoington from the cabin also by portieres. There crop to be taken to the corn factory is HUXFORD. u wa, says: “I bought one bottle of is a table All but a few acres have been for 25. John Keats, folding mahogany which occu- very good. STATE OF MAINE. WALDOSS. Proposals Building Sewers. Cure’ for and two Rheumatism, Louis Biddeford pies a space of about the thickness of a planted and that will be in the end of *f it me George Brad lee, by Ttt II. II. did more good than auy rnedi- Pillexjof Brooks, in the Count // of Waldo. Sealed proposals for building a sewer in the : 26. The of the Arts, board when packed. Then there are brass the week. Some farmers have corn sev- city -ver took.” Sold A. A. Howes & Origin to of Belfast, on Church street from Pearl street to by eral Pursuant the foregoing application, you are 1' Grace Louise Nichols, Bucksport lamps and brass that inches out of the ground now. Grove street. 800 feet, and on street -ggists, Belfast. Iy8. fittings everywhere hereby directed to notify the pew owners of the Park from 27. Genius knows no Sex, are season there will be High street to the end of the sewer on they needed. The deck is entirely During the packed meeting house mentioned in the foregoing appli- system that Sumner Peter RUBBER to meet at street, 200 feet, will he received the committee Mills, Stoniugton GOODS. said smooth except for the and probably about 50 carloads. cation, meeting house on Satur- by rheumatism CURED in a day. Music. skylight gang- the third of on sewers of said city until which are day, day July, A. D. 1897, at two Tuesday, July Oth, way, of There is a atf> o’clock p. m., said to he for en- 2S. Politics a Vocation, mahogany. A FULL LINE OF o’clock in the afternoon,for the purposes mention- proposals fiie small but no ed in said tire work and pipe and other materials. All ViVMT'"- Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- James Edward Steuben cockpit coaming aropnd it. application, by posting a certified copy Smith, of the laborers employed on the sewer must he citizens ^ * cures in 1 Mr. Hall was out several TRY foregoing application with this warrantari- radically to 3 days. Its 29. Unrequited Labor, sailing times GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0! of Belfa-t. The Council the here and nexed, on one of the outer doors of said meeting City reserves right pou the system is remarkable and Harriet Munro Ithoades, Union expressed himself as sat- Ask Grocer to show a to of the or to highly your to-day you package of house and at the post-office in Brooks village accept any proposals reject all. '»ns. It removes at once the cause 30. The Hebrew isfied with the For of the sewer and People, sailing and working Grain-o, the new food drink that takes the Hot Water both of said notices to be posted as aforesaid' plan other particulars there- quali- place Bottles, of. to the disease William Houltou three at apply subscriber, chair nan of the com- immediately disappears. Charles Wallace, ties of his boat. She will to the of coffee. The drink it weeks, least, before the time of said meet- belong children may without in- mittee on sewers, CLARFXCE O. rst, dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Music. ing, and publishing it three weeks successively be- POOR. Eastern Yacht Club, of which he is a as well as the adult. All who like it. Belfast. June 8. 18‘J7.—4w23 A. A. Howvs & Co. Druggists, Bel- Conferring Diplomas, Awarding Prizes, jury try it, fore the time of said meeting in The Republican member. He will most of the sum- o SYRINGES, Etc., a Benediction. spend Grain has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Journal, newspaper published in said county. met and ,-— Given under mv and _iy». cruising expects to visit Maine Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the | hand seal at Gov. Powers was and at the SEAL. SUBSCRIBE FOR * present with a later in the FOR SALE BY Brooks,in said county,this 8th dav 'iosB of Dr. .Fowler’s Ext. of Wild party season, stopping most delicate stomach receives it without dis of June A. close of the exercises addressed the D., 1897. will check case of diarrhoea grad- at Pulpit Harbor, which he affirms is the eass. 1-4 the of coffee. 15c. and 26 cts. F. W. 1 berry any price per BROWN, Jr., Justice of the Peace ‘‘K' u A true at the start. uates in a brief but effective manner. prettiest place on the coast of Maine. Sold all copy. Attest:—H. H. Filley. 3w23 package. by grocers. ft. A. HOWES & CO. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. 5 EARSPORT LOCALS. NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. 4 Vinalhaven. A very sad funeral was Swanville. Mrs a Maria Goodhue has Miss Mamie Fernald spent Sunday with held here recently, when Mr. Hiram Shirley gone to Monmouth to visit her daughter, John M. Si vens lias a situation in Bangor. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fernald. and daughter Lola, aged about 15, were both Mrs. Prescott_Messrs. W. \V. Gray and is buried at one the A. D. returned from Mt. Desert Mon- Mrs. L zzie Wanser visiting friends Benjamin Fernald has a situation in the time, daughter dying Merdy 36 hours after the both from and Mrs. S. D. here. I shoe at Belfast and will this about father, day night....Mr. Greeley LADIES’ OXFORD factory begin same and of were in town TIES the disease, consumption. childreu Hampden Miss Mabel True of lslesboro is visiting week. house and Merrill P. has sold Sunday.. .The boarding stable at friends here. Mrs. Datie Hills and are stop- Penobscot. Hinckley daughters the Oak Hill were burned and lot to Dr. quarry Sunday E. P. Nichols of was in with her Mr. and Mrs. W. J. his dwelling house Parsons, Capl. Bucksport ping parents, morning. town this week. Mathews. who will take possession July 1st-Rev. Prospect Village. Mrs. Richard Killman Walter L. Stone preached his farewell ser- A. E. has received a of lum- Sumner Greer is at home from Redstone, Trundy cargo has returned from a visit to her in Special in 30th. daughter Bargains. mon the N. H. He has work at Mt. Waldo and will Baptist church, May ber by sell. Whiting. Curtis is in Mrs. Stone’s health is so were Boston_Miss Grace Frankfort soon. poor they Mrs. Lucy Richards of Sandy point is begin the summer with Mrs. H. Treat... obliged to return to Connecticut.... Wilbur spending visiting friends in town. We saw a five-pc under last week. Ask Mr. Geo. W. Crockett June 8th. Varnufn is building a new house to replace passed away son he it and Fred R. Sweeiser of New London, Lawyer Thompson’s where got Mrs. C. has the of the entire com- Conn., the one destroyed by fire May 16th-Frank sympathy he will tell you “Over there.” Noah Blethen aud son is at home for the summer. A. Miller and Irving W. Littlefield have munity_Mrs. of Ladies’Kid Oxfords, Patent Leatler $ .50 Mrs. Fred Gilkey returned to her home in Fred Black, our stage driver for almost bought the store and goods of Horace Per- Frankfort, Mrs. Sarah Levenseller of Waldo Tins, five will close Ins contract dune 30th and Mr. of Thorndike were Camden by steamer Monday. years, kins, and will keep a general variety store. Gordon guests “ We hope his successor will prove as faithful _Mrs. Nora Mitchell discharged her clerk, of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Littlefield last week. Finer Kid Oxford Mrs. A. .1. Nickerson arrived home from Ties, .75 as Brother Black. who has served her faithfully for several -Mr. C. F. Gould spent last Saturday aud _ POWDER Portland Saturday evening. “ years, and has employed one who is willing Sunday with his frieud Mr. F. Ellingwood Absolutely Pure. Wilson N West and wife arrived COUNTY Capt. CORRESPONDENCE. to work for less pay. in West Winterport. Russet Oxford Celebrated for it* great leavening Geil .75 by steamer Penobscot Sunday. Stfle Ties, Hai.ldale. Rev. J. Washburn preached Searsmont. Mr. John R. Dunton of Bel- strength and healthfillness. Assures Miss returned Prospect Ferry. J. G. and the food against alum and all forms “ Grace Crockett Monday Harding at last the church Sunday morning-Mrs. fast has been spending a few days in town. of adulteration common to the cheap wife Mrs. A. A. fr< m a visit to friends in Bangor. of Waldo visited Capt.. and raking powder Clara Ingraham of Knox, who had been sick -Mrs. Sarah A. Farrar is her brands, royal co., Princess, Congress Oxfords, 100 Ginn last week... Miss Martha E. Harri- visiting NEW YORK. <> Mackerel and porgies are reported in the but a few weeks, passed peacefully away daughter, Mrs. R. F. Dunton, in Belfast for mau visited friends in Belfast last week. “ bay, and two sharks have been seen. last Saturday night-Mr. Walter L. Tobie, a few days_Misses J. E. McFarland, Mrs. Sarah is relatives The Boston & B S. S. Co. lauded a J.Glidden visiting Miss Sadie of ngor Pat. Leather Sandals, ,75 E. is an and wife aud daughter aud Slater, Edith M. Farrar, Winnie A. Dr. A. Strap G. Marks extension Dunton, making in Belfast.... Mrs. George Gruby of Boston supply of oak piles here last week, and work Wis., are visiting Mr. Tobie’s mother, Willett and J. W. Crawford attended the great at his brick yard. Sparta, on once. improvements spent several days last week at her old home the wharf will bngiu at Mrs. C. M. Plummer_Will Young return- exercises of the Belfast has been in graduation High Cap'. Israel Clessen placed in this plaoe.... Willard Batehelder arrived Superintendent Mears has a crew of men These are all values. We also have a ed from Peppered, Mass., last week-Mrs. school Monday evening-The Sunday great gre, ct mm and of schooner George Gurney. home from Somes Sound June l<>th_Capt. j at work <11 t he streets and avenues, and will E. M. Jones and little daughter are visiting school conceit at the M. E. church passed W. H. Harriman and ’eft on last A. E. Nickerson loaded schooner Mary family Frank soon have them in first-class condition. assortment of Ladies’ Low Shoes of all at J. E. Hall’s_Mrs. Thompson, off very nicely Sunday evening. Ir was the style* 's boat for Boston. Elis wife and j Farrow this w*-ek with hay for Boston. Thursday several weeks in the store and I who has been spending best concert ever given by the school.... M. C. Hill will open post- children will a to sea with him_ in all the latest colors at low liere go trip Mr. Hill will neces- very prices A large delegation from attended the Massachusetts, has returned home-The Mrs. Susan P. Andrews is sick la office next Monday. As Hon. W. W. State j wi^i at Stetson, Superintendent he of time drama the Harbor Tuesday evening. Montville quarterly meeting will be held tax rate for the cash tax is Yl sarily away much the during the of schools, with A. A. Ginn, visited grippe-The Capt. and he E. Mrs Amanda Catliu of is with this church next Friday, Saturday which is the lowest rate for a summer, has eugaged H. Haney to Philadelphia the school in this district June 8th. mills, number will be a have in his absence. visiting her .-uster, Mrs. Joseph Nickels. Sunday. It is expected there bap- of years. The highway rate is also consid- charge Palermo. John Cain died June 7th at tism sometime the Gilkey, wife and daughter during meeting. rably less than usual. Capt. Royal the age of 58 years and 8 month, after an ill- are at Mrs. Waterhouse's for the summer. Weeks Mills. Homer H. Freeman, aged East Searsmont. Mr. Ebeu ness of two months of heart disease and Wellman Wedding Hells. a farmer about two miles from Mrs. Thee date and son of Houiton 70, living has been in Belfast the past week ‘"'l?1 visiting W.T.GOLBURN, Tenney dropsy. The funeral occurred at tiie home I was found dead in his bed are a her Mrs. Maria Black. here, Sunday relatives-Marcellas Goddard of Camden W kymouth--Jackson. Avery quiet wed- -siting mother, June 10th, where a large number gathered morning. Bruises were found on his body at Arad occurred June -d at the home of Mr. I. B. a situation at to their to a friend spent Friday Mahoney’s.Mrs. ding j The word W. Sawyer has secured pay respects departed g"™ 1 ^ M Instinctively and Dr. L. J. Crooker of Augusta aud J. C. Abbie Marriner visited friends in Morrill D. White in Morrill, when Miss Mira Jack- Somerville, Mass., ami. left steamer Mon- and neighbor. Rev. T. R. Pentecost of by re- IOU I Lincoln of China made examination and last week.... Herbert Douuell and son sou was united in to suggests day. Montville officiated_The month of June of marriage George Wey- fused to burial and Coroner J. thus far has been cold and and but grant permit Rockland spent Friday at Leslie Marriuer’s. mouth of Merrill. The ceremony was per- A.lert N. Blanchard and wife ar- rainy to investi- (.’apt. F. Bean of Augusta was called -Peter Ames was in Camden few have done much of their spring work. June i:>th. formed by Rev. H. I. Holt of Cushing. The rived borne from e\'en- Freeman lived with his Liverpool Saturday gate. wife, aged -Edgar P. lost his horse last left for Some have done no planting or sowing yet. Mahoney happy pair immediately Bucksport Best ing. about 70 and granddaughter, aged about week. so The neighbors very kindly turned out to atteud the commencement exercises at Pillsbury’s It has been cold that plum trees have not 10. claim heart disease was the cause Mrs. Clara Blanchard and daughter Alice They with their teams and helped him do Ins the E. M. C. Mr. is a leaved out and many maple trees are drop- Seminary. Weymouth his death. There is a deal of feel- To 90 out of 100 flour users, are the guests of and Mrs. James G. of great S. Hunt is at work for mail Capt. ping their leaves as in the fall and some are planting.W. young of sterling qualities and whose Pendleton. ing in the community, and the action of entirely bare-Rev. I. N. Allen and wife Llewellyn Cross.Capt. Rodney Wither- future is very promising. Mrs. Weymouth an has Coroner Beau in ordering autopsy of was Blanche Whittum, who has been teaching have returned from Mashpee, Ma.-s where spoon Rockport at Henry Mahoney’s is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. met of the with the hearty approval people, one last week-Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jackson. She is a at Berlin Falls, N. U.. arrived home by they spent a mouth with their former parish day very highly respected who believe that a thorough post mortem A. Wadlin and two children of train Friday. and visited friends.... Palermo and China Northport young lady well known in her own and ad- There are other brands, of course, examination will be under the cir- necessary spent June 6th with her Mr. and towns as a successful school Bark Mabel I. Portland for are preparing for a celebration July 4th at parents, joining teacher. Meyers, refuse to make : cumstances. The physicians Mrs. Isaac Marriner. The married have the best wishes N. was June 9th on Branch Mills-Willie Yates a few newly pair but the fact that the world Bridgewater, S., spoken spent until after the uses any statement for publication of a host of Roseway Bank. days last week with his aunt, Hannah J. Winterport. Little Abbott and Emma frieiids, who will be pleased to The coroner’s has returned a inquest. jury learn that they are to remain in Morrill. Mr of Pi Mrs. E. L. Gritiin and and Cain. Thompson, the twin children of Mrs. T. J. 25.000 barrels per is daughter Mabel cause of death unknown. day verdict, celebrated their 5th Weymouth is to assist in the business of his Mr Clifton Curtis arrived by steamer Pe- Centre Montville. On account of the Thompson, birthday Miss Alice who nas Mr. Monroe. Bryant, a father, Daniel Weymouth, where they Fiour demonstrates its nobscot Wednesday. storm the Waldo Musical Conven- anniversary Saturday by giving party to bury's pi- County in Massachusetts for been attending school their friends. About 15 were present and will make their home at present. Miss tion which was to have met here Thursday, Celia Sargent, who lias been attend- on a vacation the past year, will arrive home had a time. A eminent June did not meet until the they merry delicious lunch popularity. ing the Burdette Business College, Boston, 10, following Will Colson and this week_Mrs. family was served, the chief ornament of the table Waldo arrived home day, when members of the organization, County C. E. Union. Wednesday. are his Mr. ami of Bangor visiting parents, the cake with its 10 little soon as salvage claim is settled. She jettixmed and many others interested, assembled in being birthday Mrs. G. B. Holmes and who Mrs. It. N. Colson... .Mrs. Fred Putman is Below is the of the Waldo Coun- 150 oases while aground and lightered 1.1 2<> oases. daughter, candles Smith is at program the Grange Hall and after partaking of a burning.Arthur Baltimore, Jline 11. The big .sailing ship Shen- have been at Kent's Hill for the to ride out-Mrs. F. A. Holmes is ty Christian Endeavor which holds andoah left at 8.20 o'clock fo; Seasonable living past able home from Portland for a vacation_Mrs. Union, yesterday morning social repast enjoyed the afternoon in She was in tow. The returned | sing- sick at the home of Mrs. Laura Brown. its 7th annual convention in the church at Sail Francisco. ship passed year, Wednesday. quite Bowden on ing by the chorus. Because of the crowded Ellery left for Boston Saturday's out the mouth of the river at 11.30 o'clock, fhe Nathan Woodman is in very poor 2d. There are now exact amount of coal on board i> 4.(500 tons. She Sell. Marcellus in the stream loaded ....Capt. boat for a visit of a week or two.... Mrs. M. Liberty, Friday, July lays condition of the hall the concert in the is 20 1-2 feet of water, li is health and not able to do much labor- 28 societies in the county and a dele- drawing expected with the arrival E. Cutter of D. is at large make a as spool edgings awaiting of evening was held in the town house, which Washington, C., Capt. that the Shenandoah will fast passage, Mrs. Frank Barden one morning recently gation from each is hoped for. Members she has never been on a long voyage more than Shoes. Capt. Larrabee from the west. was Crocker’s for the summer_Mrs. Emma well tilled. The evening entertain- 118 She has run from New York to San found a hawk on a four months’ old will well tilled lunch baskets days. feasting is friends in Dexter_Miss please bring Francisco in 102 San Francisco to New York Mrs. Judith Hardy and Mrs. H. W. At- ment was very much all and Haley visiting days. I enjoyed by She secured the remains of the for the dinner and in 04 and from San Francisco to chicken. Abbie Coft’reu is ill.Mrs. Josie picnic supper. days, Liverpool kinson arrived Wednesday to spend the consisted of singing by the chorus, decla- quite iii 00 of the chicken and baited a and next morn- FORENOON*. (lays. (’apt. Dunpliy. formerly ship trap, Kellen of Brewer visited her last* Willie Kosenfeld, took the Shenandoah this summer at the House. illations by local talent, solos and music parents voy- Searsport [ on the she found a 10.30. Devotional remaim'd ashore to a ing visiting trap large week-Mrs. Fernald has to service; address of wel- age. ('apt. Murphy spend by made of different members Elbridge gone vacation at his home in Bath. Steamer M. & M. has discontinued calling quartets up lienhawk. After killing the hawk she come, Rev, H. W. Abbott, Liberty: busi- £oey^ russets of Boston for a few weeks’ visit to her son, E. of ( it vht. Bark Harvard, W. C South Ameri- at as she was unable to make the organization. The audience was ness; reports societies. Searsport, rail- his and lie measured 44 inches ca to Hampton Hoads t. >.. nitrate, p. t. Ship spread wings S. Fernald, and will also visit her road under very much pleased with the evening enter- Esq., AFTERNOON. (Jreat Admiral. New York to Hm de Janeiro. ea>e connections that schedule. from to cow to Mr. tip tip_A belonging sister, Mrs. A. A. at Worcester_Mr. oil, 20 cents, and lumber. Slo. Si u. Jerome B. tainment and to have an Doe, 1.30. Praise and prayer service; open Robert F. avIio has hope opportunity John Twomblv loose the other and Look. Baltimore to Savanilla, H H. iron. ~5.5" Sullivan, been employ- got night W. S. and the class which he has Parliament; “The Christian Endeavor of to them Wight and port charges Sell. Janie:- A. (onfield. Hilda ed as clerk at the National listening again....Mr. George of Nutritoue medi- Mr. H. M. Hotel, East St. ate three pounds (horse been the week a Pledge," Prentiss, Belfast; ad- to coal. 25 and Howard returned from instructing past gave clos- delphia Hort-au-lMatte. 82 port SHOES recently Bucksport, Rev. S. to TENNIsf’ L* two of The cow dress, “Religious Reading," George charges. Sell Laura. News Havana, ms, arrived home by train Friday. cine) and pounds sulphur. concert Mrs. Newport where he has been school_A ing Monday evening. Wight Mills, Belfast; address, he Mount ot Vis- coal. >2.15. Sell. John 1. Snow Wilminu'T"'i, V attending is alive and is now fast but has been Bert and gaining | was The consisted Rev. II. W. ad- to Fort-au-Frinee. lumber. s<'>.5u, and Lack Coicord, Sidney Sargent Will j social dance was accompanist. program ion,” Kimball, Skowhegau; enjoyed Tuesday evening, sick-John Strait,ard and his New York, loowood. 8:‘*. Sell. I.cm Hart. Said ho attended the at very grand- of and choruses. dress, “Christian Endeavor To-day ami To- Gilkey.w Seminary Kent’s June solos, duets, quartets to lumber, >4 02 1-2. Sell. \\ iUit L. New J 8tli, by many of the young people. have arrived from Massachusetts morrow,” Miss Charlotte Thorndike Boston, aie at home for the summer daughter The concert was a and was well Sibley, ton, Brunswick to New \o:k. .umber, >4 57 1-2. Fill, vacation. ! ....Mrs. Alton and good one, Clement children have Belfast. Seh. Morence Lchiud, Brunswick to Bo-nm, lum- LADIES OXFORDS to spend the summer. the Mr. is The sci."tds in town .ose this appreciated by audience. Wight to New week. The returned from Islesboro for a few days_ K V K NINO. ber, >4.5o. Sell lv:ic Oherton, Bang: Troy. The of the Ladies’ a tine teacher and we to have him with ice. 5n cents. Coal seh. A ! grammar scle.ol will an and regular meeting hope York, ireights give exhibition Mr. and Mrs. Carter are 0.30. Praise service: address, “Christian 5d ■•n;-. s ii Ralph receiving 1 Kimlberg, 'ertli to Bangor. Aid was held June Pth at the home us in he near future-There will Am'»oy txt-n :ses at the school house after- Society again be Magnetism," Rev. E. L. Marsh, Watervi I ie Anne same. 55 cuts. Sell. .Ma__ne Mu', Friday congratulations upon the birth of a little ; Lord, vex, a Weehawken to 55 cents. Sell. Letter A. noon. of Mrs. T. P. Tyler and a very enjoyable public examination uf the village schools consecration service. Bangor, Al l. IV rm: / I TEST ST) son, born June 12th_Mr. William Lewis. Holioken to Belfast. 50 cents. Seii. w dlie White, officers were as follows: On the of time was had. The following afternoon June 24th, L. to l’oit Hm, ,i. 7" ent-. Melvin N. Smart, who rode his who recently lost his farm Newton, Hhihldeiphia axn lowest run i bicycle buildings by tire, Mrs. both schools at the lower On the Sell. 11. H. Tilton, same. S< h. Wm. L l'ownes. elected for the coming year: Pres., village. SHIP NhWS. from Boston to Searsport, left Monday for lias bought the farm of Mrs. Oliver Bowen. Hhiladelj bia to New Haven. 55 cents. Addie Piper; 1st vice pres., Mrs. Rhoades; afternoon of June 25th, both schools at the home, to to visit a ridiug Winterport friend Sandypoint. James Stowers is at Capt. 2nd vice pres., Mrs. Etta Hawes; treas., upper village. Parents and friends are urg- there before staring. l’ORT OF BELFAST. BOM. Samuel French’s for his vacation_Mrs. Miss Millie sec. and Inez ed to attend. STEVENS BROS 1 Stevens; collector, E II. Coleman exhibited in ARICIV id. the village Margaret Stowers, who has been in Boston Harding. The next meeting will be with I rid June 1". Sch. Gazelle, Pavson. Bangor. -Vo. .»!> Muin Street, /; la»t ay a baby Seal about one several In Id to Mi and <' weighing months, arrived Saturday and will Miss Lizzie Smith, June 23rd-L):. M. T. NORTHPORT NEWS. June 12. Solis. Louisa Franeis. Jewett. 1 *• >rt- Cruris. Verona, May Mis. -hundred N. < urtis. a pounds captured by his son iu one ! make her home at Mr. Fred Blanchard’s and wife his in ! land: E. Arcularius, Snow, Boston; Maria Web- daughter. Dodgi visited at mother’s Flknald. In Koekland. dune 7. to Mi and J the Sears ster. Turner, Rockland. CITY OF BELFAS I Island weirs. the summer.... \\ a -»<'n. during Mrs. Martha French, Burnham Wednesday-Rev. J. M. Wyman Edward Rhodes of Rockland is visiting June 13. Sclis. Lucy J. Warren. Simmons, Port- Mrs. deorjro I'ernald. who Volant, Pendleton, Rockland. I Gkav. In Sedgwirk. May 2b,!" Mr. ami Mrs. ; At a regular meet iug of tin* (it y < b'hn Do-11 off, lineman for the \V. C. has been iu Boston and vicinity during of is a few with his A. I land; T. j Augusta spending day brother, F. Rhodes. Herbert S. dray, a sun. I fast, held June 7. 1 S:»7. the following was in town the arrived home last week... .1'. F. SAILED. Hakknkss. In ramdeti. Imie 1. n, Mi .1 d was liuall\ a-se. Wednesday and moved j winter, Dr. Dodge and family-A new society has Mrs. j j Adelbert Dickey arrived home Sat- sun. A n a ■ malice t. am.-no -< i■ w thr i Mrs. Kphraim T. Harkness, a h-mmi. j I t office to the residence of Watts left Monday for Bluehill.Mrs. in west of June 11. Seh. B. 1 telegraph Miss j been formed the part the town from a visit to friends in Margaret, Roper. Cranmer, Hi n niNus in Verona. May : Mr and t w.. of lie ordinance" ■! he cit v urday Rockland. Fortress Garland. Georgia Ford on Albert Call of Gardiner has been called the Golden Rule Order. The Monroe; Allen, Stonington Mrs. Charles Hutrhiiiirs, a daun!d<-r. I lating to cemeteries and sextons Bayview place. visiting money Jane 13. Seh. Gazelle. Emery Brown and Fred Smith of Rock- Pavson, Bangor. Hkrkick. In Treniunt, May 2b M: d Mr- He it ordainei by the Mayor. A > relatives here the week.Frank the will be to the June 15. Sehs. Welch. Fall Steamer Castine advertises an excursion past earned by society paid Henry Whitney. William Herriek, a son. Coiimion Council of the city of Bella" land with their friends here. River; P. M. Vinalhaveii: Louisa < who has been in Man- E. spent Sunday Bonnie, Burgess. Hmatun In Knekspuit. May 2'.‘. t< Mr an '"iim il asseuihlcJ on Sunday, June Pitcher’s French, employed minister, Rev. S. Burrell_The rainy Jewett, 20, leaving wharf, Franeis, Rockport; E. Arcularius. Snow, Mr.-. d. Houston, .1 son. Section two o| t wo o( the on chester for the two at It is understood that Frank Nash of Idysses chapter past years, is home weather the from Bel- J. Simmons, do; Volant. ■ Belfast, at 10 o'clock a. in., and at prevents boys working Rockland; Lucy Warren, I’r.N>\. In Winter Harbor, dime 2 Mr tiie i• > f Belfast is hereby amended Searsport | I do. for a while-Mrs. Samuel French fast has leased the Penobscot House at Pendleton, and Mrs. deorire W. a as follow 1".J0, arriving at Islesboro at 12. ! visited out doors so they spend their time fishing IVndleiun, daughter. | Returning, AMERICAN PORI'S. ! Sc-' Said 'getliet in Brewer and last week_John in our brooks for trout, largtj numbers of Brown's Corner for the summer. superintendent leaving Islesboro at 4 o’clock p. m.,for Sear- Hampden joint standing comuiirtee on eemetern which are caught-Mrs. Sarah Norton New York, June 10. seh. Arm- Daggett, who has been at home for a vaca- Amos Ar, Norombega. MARRIED and hereto. a re clot he 1 with all the uec. port and Belfast. Tickets 2d cts. at Pendleton went to spent Sunday Mrs. Frank Call’s. Mrs. Worcester, strong, Port Spain, Trinidad; 11, ar, sells. Win, E. ers to la> out, establish and grade lo; left for where lie has tion, Friday Boston, Call,who fell some time ago and quite sever- Mass., last Monday on an extended visit to Downes, Philadelphia for New Haven; Viola Lep- nues in said agreeably t a Sears Lodge lias extended an invitation to < ARTKR-Cnoss. In Deer Isle, May 24. William J cemetery is still confined to her room and pard. l’ensaeola; Humaroek, Virginia: Georgia same, to see to t he out -t "hade employment-Inez Maxfield, who has been ly injured, his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Rathburn. ! L. Carter of lirooklin ami Mi.-s Eliza B. Cross of setting Garfield I. O. O. of Gilkey, Port Spain; 11, ar. sehs. Henry Crosby, to the line or "f h*t- an Lodge, F., Winterport is very feeble-Mrs. Sarah J. Stevens re- Stonington. j change grading the Normal school at Stubbs, Jacksonville; .Etna, < Bruns- therein so to contorm to said to be attending Castine', from a visit to her Warrants are for the voters to liipman, as plai present at a fraternal and turned Saturday sons in posted meet sin, bark K«se Doinit: Jknmv.v In Bluehill, May BO, ( alvii. gathering, last week at wick; Innis, Santos; 14, ar. bark ! t heir opinion the genei a I oiiditnii ot spent home and left Saturday Stockton and Belfast_Mrs. in Union J. C. and Mrs. Elvira E. Jennings, both of about of the members accom- Springs Smith, hall, Monday, June 21st,at ‘J o’clock Matanzas, Havana. Dodge will be or bcuelited there thirty-five for Bluehill. j tery improved Castine, where she has who has been with her mother, Mrs. Win- Boston, June 9. seh. Miantonomah. a employment_ to cast their vote for Ar, Ryan- j shall have general superintendem panied by their excellent team will slow' has to to member of Congress. Me.; sld. seh. Isaac Cr \v-lF In Bluehill, June f*. Sidney 1*. degree Children’s was Whitaker, gone Winterport Roekport, 11, oberton, Ban, ground- ami all work done therein sii.n Day observed here last Sun- and Crav of Penobscot and Miss Maggie l. Crindle of be present and confer the second remain some time with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Drinkwater to the gor New York; sld. from Nantasket Roads, ject to their approval. degree up- goes Methodist sell. Joel Bluehill. day. The concert was to have been in the Nellie F. Sheppard, coal port 12. ar. sell. •.en : A true copy. Attest on several candidates. Myrick. Ground to on Hknokrson Ma\'i>. In Bine!;ill. June 2, Melvin Camp this week work the cot- Adelbert Ames,Small. Perth Amboy ; 14, old, sobs. 3w24 LH. Mt'KfH.t'i; but was on account of 11 Henderson and Miss Hulda H. both of I evening, postponed Olive Pecker, Whitman, Buenos ; Celia F., Mavo, Thorndike. There will be no services at tages contracted for by Mr. Pendleton of Ayres Bluehill. The members of Palestine the rain-The sociable which was to and New York. Commandery, have the Centre church next as a West, Bangor At a Probate C urr lie u at Bella-', wit1 Sunday, quite Brown’s Corner and which arc. to Lai*i»- Parsons. In Fieedom, June IB, j and will make a be put up Philadelphia, June 8. Cld. sell. Win. E. Downes, by .1 Belfast, ladies, pilgrimage been Thursday was held number from this will attend the Knowles A. ! the County of Waldo, in vacation, evening Saturday place Marshall, New Haven; 9, eld, seh. 1‘. Palm- Bangs, Esq Hiram l.add and Addle at once. Mary E. t otli of j l). 1807. to Searsport June 24th, St.Johns Day, on evening. Ice cream and cake were served... quarterly meeting in Montville, June 20th. er, Haskell, Portsmouth; 12, eld, sell. Henry R. Parsons, Stockton Springs. Sanuorn-Kohkkts. In Waldo. June 12, O. certain iustniment, to n. steamer Silver -On account of the rain last Saturday the Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Reed anti Miss Carrie Tilton, Ranlett, Port Royal; 14. ar, seh. James A. by purporting Star, arriving at Searsport Owing to the extremely wet season in this C. Isaac C. Sanborn and Florence will and testament ot oF.oUOE W. brothers of Harvest Moon Grange were u(li- Garfield, Wood, New York. Hussey, Esq., A about 11 a. in. After Cleveland of New were Ada Roberts, both ot Waldo. ! ETT, late ot in sain • a short parade and vicinity farmers have but little and able to be and so it was sisters’ Jersey expected this Baltimore, June 11. Sld, seh. Sarah E. Palmer’ Prospect, oimty pianted present day, ■ W Portland. Salisih rv Trf.wick. In Spokane, Wash., May deceased. 'having i>een presented t pi social a collation and a was week, but the illness of Mr. Reed has hittier, meeting and clam hake crops will be small, but there promises to be quite pleasing entertainment delay- 4, A. W. of Wash., Bangor. June 10. Cld. sells. Electa Bailey, Salisbury, Esq Davenport, Ordered. That notice be given to all p< will be served in was given by them. The next meeting will ed his until later. will of Rockland, and Lizzie Trewiek o! Mosman Park at 2 p. m. an abundance of berries and a fair of coming They occupy Thurston, Philadelphia; Hattie H. Barbour, Ers formerly Spo- terested a ot this oi crop be June 19th-Mrs. Hattie and kane. by causing copy The Higgins the Mrs. Elizabeth kine, New York; Annie P. Chase, Ellis, New Bed- three weeks sueee-sivelv in t steamer will leave about 4 p. m. apples-The weir fishermen in their Witlierly house near the published vary family passed two days of last week in ford. Rabboni. Lord, New York; July Fourth, lean Journal, printed at Belfast, that catch Burnham-Mrs. Lena post office. Black-Weeks. Last Wednesday after- of salmon, some doing better than Russell of Feeedom Lowell, do.; 14, ar, seh. Abraham Richardson. DIED. appear at a Probate Court, to be held a has been the of Mrs. Addie »Vard for a Nickerson, New York; 15, ar, sell. A. W. within and for said on the se< noon Charles E. Black and Miss Gertrude for several years past while others have guest Messrs. Crockett and Patterson returned Ellis, County, only New York. of ,Ju at ten of* the clock be! Weeks were married at the few days-Mrs. Mary Ware Ryder, day y next, May Congrega- is||visitiug (>. paid the expense of building their weirs. friends in Saturday from their fishing with a very Satilla, June Ar, sell. F. C. Pendleton. Bur- Bickmore. 1m Rockland, June ♦*, Nellie E., and show cause, it any they have, why tional parsonage by Rev. Mr. Sims and at East Thorndike... .Mr. and Mrs. gess, New York. (Davis) wile of Charles E. Bickumrc, a native of should not be proved, approved and all. once on their George Sherman of Burnham last good fare of fish, and the quality was departed wedding tour for Unity. The glorious Fourth will be observ- passed highly Gloucester, June 8. Ar, seh. Helen G. Deer Isle, 27 The remains were taken CEO. K. JOHNSON with Moseley, aged years. the 5 o’clock Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cilley_ the of the Holt, Cadiz, 14, ar. sell Charles E. to Deer Isle for burial. A true Searsport, Maine, taking boat ed at Windermere praised by recipients kindness of Spain; Ray- copy. Attest from Boston. Bark, Saturday, July Mrs. Bartlett and of visit- mond, Port Johnson for Belfast. In They will be absent about daughter Bangor Mr. in Bridges. Bluehill, May 18, Miss ( arrie M. t HAS. P. Ha/.KI I INK. lb boat ed E. Patterson, who believes dividing the San June 8. two weeks ami upon tlieir return will reside 3rd, by racing, bicycle racing base ball at Mr. L. Bartlett’s last week_Mrs. Francisco, Ar, bark Coloma, Noyes, Bridges, aged 17 years and 4 months. a! Pi5 Daniel Flint of Belfast called on Mrs. S. C. good things of life with his fellow creatures. Hong Kong. Bridges. In Bluehill, 20,Harold L. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, with Trenton street, where they will be at games, etc. There will be an oration and May Bridges, Fernandina, June 9. Sld, seh. Win. H. Suiuner aged 13 years and i> months. tht* Countv of in .1 b< me to their friends from 8 to 10 Files June 10th....V. N. Higgins and son Waldo, vacation, Sept,. 15th, music the Albion the Extraordinary precautions are taken Pendleton, New York; 12, sld, Jessie Lena, Dev- Bennett, In June 1. Mrs. C. 1>. 1897. o dock. Mr. Black is the by band, closing day Fred passed last Friday in Belfast_Mrs. being Bueksport,, Mary gentlemanly fore- ereaux, New York. Bennett, (58 lo months and 4 wun a oan.The Clara Gilmore of Burnham is by some of the pew holders at the church in aged jears, days. Certain instrument, to man of the grocery store of Mrs. K. R. El- granu trustees of the spending a Providence, June 10. Ar, sclis. J. HolmesBirds- Blood. In June Mrs purportiii£ Bueksport, 3. Mary R. \ will and testament ol IAMKS \\ Emerson and Park were in few days with Mrs. Hattie Higgins_Bert to their cushions as it has been all, Gov. Ames, News. and 3 months drulge, street, his host of very fortunate securing Land- regard pew Philadelphia; Newport Blood, aged 73years KRICK.lateof Belfast, in said County friends wish Stevens was in town two lastweeK. D. June 11. Cld, sell. Carter. In him much joy in his matrimo- days that an Washington. C., Yale, Brooklin, June 2, Andover Carter, for lord Evans for Windermere hotel, as he mildly suggested exchange has been Boston. deceased, having been presented pi nial voyage, trusting that it will be much -Mrs. Ellen Ward of Burnham passed aged 54 years, 7 months and 2 days. the well worn ones June 14. seh. Ordered. That notiee he jriven to all pe m< re comes to us with an experience as landlord two with Mr. and Mrs. Stevens goiug quietly on, being Brunswick, Sld, Scotia. Davis, Crockett. In Prospect, June 8, tieorge \V. pleasant than the stormy ocean he days Joseph teres l«\ a -d trip Colon. Crockett, <»8 and 18 ed causing cop\ this ordei took Miss Weeks of a hotel in last week... Gordon went to Clin- for others more comfortable to aged years days. Wednesday. is the daugh- first class California... The .Joseph exchanged Green’s June 12. seh. D. D. Has- Crane. In lished tiiree weeks successiveh in the R ton Landing, Sld, Camden, June7, Arthur, son of Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luzon Weeks of Tren- last Saturday... .Mrs. Sarah McManus sit kell. New York. Journal, at Belfast, that n outlook for garden produce and summer upon. Hence one pew owner has deco- and Mrs.(Joseph Crane, aged 18 vear». printed they b'ii and is a spent a few days in Belfast last week.... S. C., June 13. sell. Anna at a Probate Court, to he held at Kell, street, young lady much belov- rated of Charleston, Ar, Pen- Darling. In Penobscot, June'2. Mrs. Alice E. vegetables is rather as some Little Knowlton of is visit- the edges the cushion with a beauti- New in and for said on the seeom ed by a large circle of friends for her many discouraging, Gladys Bangor dleton. Thomas, York. Darling, aged 22 years, 3 months and 2.". days. County, her Mrs. Elvira Stevens. ful border of nails. Salem, Mass., June 12. Ar, sehs. Emma S. (iKOR' K. In of .Inly next, at ten of the eloek before charming qualities and of course will re- land is too wet to plough, and other places ing grandmother, bright 8-penny Searsport, June 13, Cinderella, Osborne. ( > \e show cause, it have, the vu ceive her share of -Mrs. and son and Miss Briggs, Long for New York; Paul wife d Ee\ i*D. Ueorge, aged 48 years, 3 months any they why the good wishes. that have been are so Lydia Higgius [Mel- ploughed full of water The cottages are opening quite fast at Seavey, Pattershail. Bangor for New York aim 111 not he proved, approved and allowed. rose Reporter June 12th. Bessie visited at Mr. James Vickery’s in Eagle, day-.318 corn are Cobb, for Haven. Masikks. In June ( Wm <>. (.i; A :rue copy. Attest The Children’s at Jacksonville, Cld, Mary Masters, aged years, f> months ;unl 20 days. Day Festival the Meth- also aud troublesome in this No as looking very well; peas potatoes on vicinity. potato is nearly ready for the outside finish and Cann, Gates, New York. Sarine. In Bueksport, June 4. Ib»e..t* E.Sa- Cm p. Ha/ki.i im odist church came off bugs yet, but the caterpillars are num- 23 Sunday evening to the high land-Potatoes are selling at the Sta- quite will soou be to Mr. lORElON PORTS. bine, aged days. ready occupy. Collins Mc- At a Probate Conn held at w it < erous. swa/.ev. In Boston. June 4, Mrs. Marietta Belfast, dification and pleasure of a audience. tion for 40 blitter 1(> Rosario, 8. bark Edward L. large cts., cts., eggs 10 cts_ Carty and of Belfast are down for May Ar, Mayberry, ot 55 till* County of W aldo, on tlie second 1 family Hinds, Buenos Swa/.ey Bueksport, aged years W<- all thought that last the Mrs. of Brooks. The Brooks Band, assisted by Ayres. Turkey. In Winter Harbor,'June 1. Mr- Juno, A. In IS'.'7. year program Henry Boyington Augusta and Mr. the summer. Their cottage looks fine in its Black River, .la*, May 22. Sid, sch. Maud Mary ami the Monroe Band, are to give a concert at Briggs, P. Torrey, aged 75 years, I 1 mouths and 27 da\s. r-i I. \ W. PACK. C ,ardian ■ NKLI.II decorations were well nigh perfect, but Harry Rollins of are with Winslow, Boston. Troy stopping Yankee Blade hall in about two weeks. The new dress of lively colors and it Turkey. In Tremont, May 23. Samuel Toiri-v, Ij B\ of \Vinterpoii. in said < .limit this certainly Matanzas. .June 3. Ar, sch. Star of the Sea, year they excelled. Miss Laura their Mr. and Mrs. B. who are aged 44 years. a 1 »r licence May parents, Rollins, boys putting a lot of time and work adds an attractiveness to its Hopkins, Philadelphia. ha\ing presented petition ( surroundings whole of the real estate ot said ward. aiver and Mrs. May E. Meyers, committee are ill-There will be and into their drill and deserve lots of encour- Saigon, May 1. In port, bark trotting pacing that is very pleasing. Adolph Obrig, on agement for the great Ainsbury, une. Ordered, That said petitioner give n.-i cecoration, with their assistants, adorn- races at Unity Park June 20th at 12 JO p. m. improvement they Belfast Price Current. have made in the short time Vera Cruz, May 23 Ar, sch. Edward H. persons interested b\ causing a cm they have been Surveyor Frank Dickey has done a fine Blake, ed the church for the occasion in rare with purses as follows: 2 50 trot and Smith, Sabine Pass. order to be published three weeks sic style class, in practice-The ball given by the S. of V. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOl KNAL. ai d excellent taste. banks of piece of work in the Cove district. From Turks Island, May 31. Ar, sch. Estelle, Hieh- in the Republican Journal, printed Large potted pace, 850; 2.36 trot aud last week was a decided success, both so- class, pace, 870; born, Curacoa, to load for Belfast, in Produce Market. Price /‘aid Producer. that may at a Probate ('••■ plants and flowers on either hand of the and the office to the residence of E. M. Me.; port, they appear 2.27 trot aud cially financially. The boys netted post bark C. P. tosail June 4 for New York. i>u, 20«;pt, llav, ton,IHOOii 12 no held at Belfast within and for said ( with a line of and class, pace, 8100 Entries close Dixon, Apples, j.) pulpit, plants blossoms ■ about $25....Mrs. Ada Lane is very much Brown extends a fine and no Colon, June 3. Ar, sch. Balti- dried, fe* it», -t a Hides, 3 1-2(0 the second of at ii'wn the of the house June 25th. J. A. The boulevard, Talofa, Eletcher, r>| |;Uh, Tuesday July next, body corresponding Adams, proprietor. improved in health and goes out to walk more. IJeans, pea, POaMioj Lamb, lb, 5.tt7 clock before noon, and show cause, it spiays the and a bower of doubt Mr. Dickey feels as well pleased over along walls, blos- conditions are mile heats, best three in five every pleasant day-Rev. H. Small has Nassau, June 8. In port, sch. Lucia Porter, New medium, 8f»oO yo Lambskins, 25 «4o have, why the prayer of said petition' s< ms in the centre,made up the line of deco- the result of his labor as do those York for Tampico. yel’weyesl 00«1 10 .Mutton, t* 11*. 4 <* f» not be granted. to harness. Four or more, to three called upon friends here this week_Mrs. who re- xainns. Miss PI a*.be enter; 17. sch. Jose Butter, |> th, IS a. 18 bu, 32 lb, 25 *;30 CKO. K. JOHNSON Clifford, Miss Maud Hannah J. Sites visited friends in side the route. the Rutwpie, May Ar, Olaverri, Arey, Oats, fc> Dutch or more to start. Admission to track 25 Searsport along By way, Commis- Dakar (and sailed for Beef, it), r.,«r» 1 2 Potatoes. 300,35 A true Attest: and Mrs. James B. Sweetser consti- the wcek....(J. H. Forbes furnished the Bathurst). copy. past wouldn’t sound St. John, N. B., June 13. sch. Barley, fe) bu, 40(a45 Hound 4 «4 1-2 ( HAS. P. llA/.l I.TINK, lb tuted the committee on and cents-The members of the Invictus sioner Dickey very bad Ar, Helen, Hog, entertainment, Lodge, granite foundation for the houses of Charles Batchelder, Bangor. Cheese, |> Iti, lo«l2 Straw, |>ton, *5 oo^a.7 OO right well did do their work. The would it? not the they I. O. O. F., assembled at their hall June 0th W. Lord, Harrison Roberts and Fred Em- Well, why paste name Rio Janeiro, May 16. Sid, ship Cora, Fairbairn, Chicken, lt>, I0ul2 Turkey, lb. 16*/ 18 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, wit in children showed care and drill in their and marched from there to the cemetery in mons-On account of the wet weather the in hat and see what effect it Barbadoes. CalfSkins, 60(a75 Fallow, 1 l-2"a3 the County of Waldo on the second 1: and those your would preparation taking part rendered a body aud decorated the graves of their de- farmers have been much delayed about their Port Natal, June 8. Ar, bark Herbert Fuller, Duck, p lb, 14^1(1 Veal, fc> lb. 0;/7 J une, A. 1). 18i>7. “The have upon your conscience when time rolls Nash, New York. doz, 10 unwashed. 12«l3 Young Peoples Republic” admirably. ceased brothers with appropriate ceremonies. spring’s work, and much that intended Eggs, fe> Wool, ABLER N. c11 aSP., of BEN The music of they Hiogo, 1(5. In Fowl, ih, 8(a.lO 3 00 pH nephew the piece was very fine. Great, This Lodge is with over to do will be left undone....C. H. around to town meeting day. May port, ships Servia, Gilmore, |> Wood, hard, 50(a,5 \J PKNOLETO.N late of Searsport., in nourishing, eighty Bessey from New 13 a 15 was York; Emily Heed, Nichols, from do. Geese, ft) it». Wood, soft, 3 OO.a3 50 1 credit due Miss Hannah Colcord, ac- members-Children’s was observed ty of Waldo, deceased, having day has done some excellent wTork as highway St. Helena, June 7. Passed R. presented company st, for the excellent NORTHPORT CAMP GROUND. previous Iv, ship Retail Price. Retail Market. tor administration of the estate of said d. taste, superior last Sunday by a concert in the evening. surveyor of his district_Mrs. E. O. Stan- R. Thomas, Cebu for Boston and New York. management, fine and t/8 1 That t he said it loner v< conception thorough The singing by the children was line. The tial is troubled badly with rheumatism this Mrs. Elsie Dusenberry and Mrs. Emery Iquique, May 1(1. In port, bark Harvard, for Beef, corned, lb, 7 Lime, fc' hhl, IK)a Ordered, pet gi for Butter 14 18 a 4 all interested a preparation the festival, even to the church was decorated with season and at times is confined to Hampton Roads, Idg. salt, lb bag, Oat Meal, fe> lt». 3 persons by causing cnp\ beautifully pot- the house. on ■ minutest and the are in the Emery cottage Griffin street. Corn, bu, 41 Onions, lb, order to he three weeks sue* detail, music under her ted and Clark re- -Mr. James Buslifield and of MARINE |> 7;a8 published plants flowers_Perley wife Haver- MISCELLANY. Cracked 41 1 La. 12 the Journal, at B--" direction was rendered. Miss turned last week from he has Corn, .#> bu, ()il,kerosene, pal, ltepuhliean printed beautifully Boston, where hill, Mass., have been visiting Mrs. Maliaia Harry Carleton and wife have arrived and R. R. Corn 41 at a Probate Court t« Laura May of the Spoken. Ship Thomas, Nichols, from Cebu Meal, bu, Pollock,ft) lb, 3 1-2 £*4 they may appear Carver, New England been for treatment-Geo. mouth is Forbes of this who is Mrs. Bushfield’s for lat. at Belfast within and Wey towm, are their cottage at the corner of Boston, May 24, 10 S., Ion. 0 W Cheese, |> lb, 15,« 1 ♦> Pork, lb, 7 a8 for said Count.' of left with the audi- occupying 1 Conservatory Music, still very low....Mrs. Jones, mother of War- mother-Messrs. Tingay and Follett of Nassau, June 8. Sch. Lucia Porter, from New Cotton Seed, f) cwt, 1 25 Plaster, bill, 1.12 second Tuesday of July next, at t« ence a fine of w Griffin streets. impression the ork of which ren Jones, is very sick and it is feared she Rhode Island have been here looking after and George York lor Tampico, which arrived here 5th, after Codfish, dry, |> lb B all Rye Meal, lb 3 clock before noon, and show cause, it she is the has the 1 capable by rendition of the selec- will not recover... .Mrs. Ellen Fowler had a some in being ashore, a cargo of 9,912 cases kerosene. Cranberries, |> qt, B all Shorts, •#> i'wt, 75(a.80 have, why prayer of said petition* horse property they have this vicin- wife are in their tion from the Oratorio of We B. F. Simpson and cot- She grounded June 2 on McKay’s Bank, Biminis, Clover Seed, |) lb, 11 al2 Sugar, 1ft lb, 5(0.5 1-2 not be granted. Elijah. pre- shock June 11th and is low. .. .Mrs. Sarah Cole has finished her work paralytic quite ity. and was assisted off three 4 50 T. 35 GEO. E. JOHNSON dict for her a brilliant future, and are -Arthur has to tage on Merrithew square. They are fixing by wrecking vessels, Flour, |*bbl, 50(^5 Salt, 1., proud Thompson gone Castine for the season with Mrs. Dow, the milliner, and came here for A true that she is a settlement of salvage. Vessel H.G.Seed, bu, 1 90«2 00 Sweet Potatoes, 2io2 copy. Attest: Searsport girl. to work in a hotel. and returned to her home in in fine Thorndike. up the premises style. | not damaged and will proceed on her voyage as Lard, |> lb 8«.9 Wheat Meal, 3(a3 13 Ciias. 1*. Hazkltink, K«t