The Republican Journal.

~ 1 MK (is-_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, \m. NUMBER 25. Turf Tories. The Waterville Mail u..:n Obituary. A Chapter of Accidents. The Belfast Schools. Commencement at Kent’s Hill. journal. says that C. 11. Nelson has matched the PERSONAL. bay mare Sarah Fuller the black The funeral of Geo. O. I II RSI)A Y MORNING llY THE against Partridge took from Five of the Belfast Schools made short ex- The week was one of Charles F. Marshall Jumps the Lower Bridge past remarkable in- A. K. mare Admiration, by Alcentra, owned place at his late residence terest in the of Pierre went to Boston last Thurs- last Saturday at to Rescue a Browning Boy. cursions the past week for an outing and the history Kent’s Hill, and one C. A. Lowell of for a can Journal by Boston, stake of 2 p. si. that will long be remembered the day on business. Pub. Co. Every room in the house was tilled study of physical Miss Folsom by many Mr. Nelson to We are called to record an unusual geography. who were In $1,500. wagers $1,000 with those who upon present. addition to the usual Lewis P. came to pay the last of the Central Intermediate took her divi- festivities of Gannon came home from Houl- Mr. Lowell’s $500. A forfeit of $150 respects number of accidents, one of which came the Commencement, this year iation in and to their friend and ton for a City Ootmty, each has been in the hands of J. companion. Kev. J, M. sion to City Point and the Head of the Tide Kent’s Hill celebrated her seventy-fiftli an- day last week. placed near fatally for two very resulting persons. The occasion was F. the match to take Leighton officiated and the service was im- the train niversary. marked by the P)r. D. P. of .« Corey; place Sept. Thursday afternoon, going by 3.35 Ordway Camden was in town tuk rapek for Maine sea- Last shortly after 8 o’clock, of alumni ever 1st over e aud Friday night, ■largest gathering present Mystic park.On Saturday, pressir sympathetic. The lioral tributes and the G.30. The was last on business. 5 years, fell from returning by trip there, and the mingling of the old students Thursday rlii'j people there will races over were Raymond S. Aldus, aged July 4, be the Pitts- numerous and beautiful. used to with the new did to Among them advantage by the teacher in much make the occasion Mrs. B. C. went course the lower into the harbor, and would pointing Dinsmore to Boston last field in the 2.30, 2.24 and 2.45 were bridge an one. It is true the weather hi advance. $2.Oo a year; thirty-seveu white roses from Miss Ida out the various formations of land and enjoyable trot had it not been for was Saturday for a visit to friends. at, classes, and pace, for purses aggre- have been drowned the at first but the week which the expiration ol the B. Carter; crescent from the water unpleasant, brothers and to be seen and comparing them with in clouds and rain gating $450. There will also be a bicycle prompt and heroic act of Charles F-. Mar- began ended in bright Walter B. Kelley of arrived K. r sisters; of roses and the Minneapolis one square, one inch race for both and ladies for a bouquets pinks from larger bodies spoken of in the text sunshine. gentlemen shall and the work of Monday for a short -] .(•() l<»r one week, and 25 Mrs. E. J. equally prompt The Baccalaureate sermon on evening visit. of Entries to these Partridge and Mrs. F. E. books. The same Miss Bird of the Sunday by s* f.ient insertion. A traction prize >10, respectively. Cottrell; Charles and Samuel B. Holt. Mr. (fay a Logan Rev. Roscoe L. Greene of Somerville was of J11SS Mattie Clements ,t~ a full one. events close June 20, and must be made magnificent pillow with the words Central Lower Grammar school took her division returned Tuesday and Mrs. Marshall were home to a happy and bright nature, and the address to W. CL from the returning from a visit to friends in Morrill, Pittsfield.C. II. Nel- Club, club of which he was a mem- Little River buckboard. made Rev. J. R. Clifford of Woodford’s Rockland. from a call on friends in East Belfast and by They by before of Journal. son of and E. II. of a lo-Day’s Waterville, Greeley ber; beautiful pillow from Ph.enix some of features the Young People’s Christian Societies on Miss Sara arrived Lodge; when about half way across the bridge met study geographical but de- Haney home’froni Bos- Ellsworth, have each matte entries to the a large basket of dowers Sunday evening was also very inspiring. PAGE 1. from the Post Office voted the time to an examina- ton last week to the the Aldus and a little who were re- principally the annual spend summer. Kentucky Futurity Stakes, to be trotted and Custom boy girl Monday public examinations A <■ i■ k..* oneerning Local Indus- House; bouquets of roses from tion of the station of the Belfast were and in the in and 18'30.There was a at- home to the East Side from an er- pumping given, evening the Prize Con- Prof. R. C. Rrankin of Rockland a invention. .Obituary .Manly. large Mrs. H. G. turning spent Bicknell, Mrs. J. C. Cates aud Water Co. Mr. D. N. test in Declamations took A Chapter of Accidents The tendance and interesting races at Knox rand in the city. The children left the side- Bird, superintendent place. Tuesday few days in Belfast the past week. Mrs. G. E. at nine o’clock were held the. last News of the < ranges. .The June 13th. Brackett; white from Mrs. of the the morning driving park The 2.50 class, pinks walk to allow Mr. and Mrs. Marshall to works, kindly showed children of i';"i ate and Courts. pass chapel exercises the year. Brief ad- Fred A. Harriman of Bath was in Belfast Insolvency purse >80. was won C. 11. Elva Jewett, the Bickford Miss and .; Kent s Hill. .Personal. by Nelson; family, Itiez about, explained the workings of the dresses were made Dr. C. W. them and a few seconds later the boy fell by Gallagher, last Thursday, his PAGL 2. best time, 2.40. The 2.32 class was won L. Barker and Mr. N. E. Keen and Mr. Bird Hon. R. W. Dunn of Rev. A. visiting parents. family; overboard. Mr. Marshall at once threw off system. expressed himself as sur- Waterville, A. M. New belt’s W. Pottle of York Pashums.. by Pilot Wilkes; Cam- cut dowers from Mrs. Flavilla at Westbrook, Prof. Black of Col- Allen D. French of ituary..New Duffle, Mr. his coat and over after and al- prised the understanding of the machinery Waitham, Mass., .ut .Slaine's Next Oovenior den second; best plunged him, by, and others. An excellent likeness in Boy, Don, third; time, and Mrs. \V. E. Hamilton and Mr. and ami of the involved shown arrived in Belfast Friday for a visit. "■al History Mill; Inspection 2.30 1-2—The first the Mrs. he is a swimmer, the shock principles by crayon of President Gallagher was meeting at Union Loren though good present- PAGE 3. Fletcher. The interment was in the many of the afternoon Miss ed to the institution by the class Capt. of the wrecked Trotting park, Pittsfield, June was and chili of the water prevented him from pupils. Friday graduating Dyer barkentine 13th, lot in and Hon. A. Yucatan—\d_jounuuem of a family Grove Wadsworth of the South and Miss formally accepted by Joseph Lizzie Carter was in Bath last week. favored with fine day, a good track and Cemetery. as as he he could. Primary of per Enemies... W reeks -t the acting quickly expected Locke Portland, president of the Board of an attendance of The first event Walton of ter Roads Called For. 1,800. Mrs. Marshall the alarm and Messrs. the North Primary took their Trustees. afternoon was to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mathews went to Miss gave Tuesday given was the 31 class, trot and pace, won Mary Stephenson died at the home of classes to the Field exercises. In the oc- PAGE 4. by Holt and Logan put out in a boat from Holt’s City Point by the 1.25 train and Day evening Boston last Thursday for a short visit. Duad, clis. by time, 2.28 1-2. her niece, Mrs. Frank B. Stroul of East curred the Physical Culture Exhibition and Ming Bells.. Yachts ami Roars Edgemark; Bel- rescue. The man returned the G.30 train. made the landing to the and hoy in by They recital the Charles R. Coombs attended o-iciice Seminary..Secret Socie- Gipsey Boy was second, Murdock, third. fast, June 12th, at the by Elocutionary Department. the tourna- advanced age of SI to the Head of the Tide and took a .tis News of the Slimmer lte- In the 2.25 trot and the water were carried by the swift trip Tennyson’s “May Queen” and Longfellow’s ment of the Bath Gun class, pace, purse years aud (i mouths. Club last Thursday. ■ -«• News. Deceased was born lunch out of of Miles Standish” were Library..Noitliport >150. started. race was won current of the flood tide the doors in a grove. The was “Courtship pre- eight The in up through day Mrs. Atwood A. PAGE 5. Belfast and had lived here all her life. sented very creditably. The forenoon of Gilmore left last Friday by Combine, gr. m., bridge and when the boat reached them profitably spent. In all the schools the by Combination; She was Wednesday was devoted to the Class for a four weeks’ visit in .List Die Churches. Transfers the youngest daughter of the late have Day Boston and Dor- time, 2.25 1-4: Dick Jest, second; Cash- they were more than 200 feet from where pupils put their experiences in writing, exercises oi me oemors. Thomas and Ann chester. ier, third. In the 2.2‘J class Stephenson, aud the last and some Music PAGE G. purse $100, the accident occurred. Mr. Marshall was very readable compositions were six of her Address, (Latin,) Frank R. Clark started. Minnie G., blk. generation to pass away. Her the result. afternoon Miss Janies S. Dyer and wife of p-Sea Fishing Trip Twentieth m.,*by early holding the boy’s head above the water Tuesday Wiggin History, W. H. Mitchell Brockton, won: best were and Eolus, time, 2.30 3-4; Willington, years spent in the old uow took her Wallace L. Mass., are relatives in Ucyele Costumes..Supreme homestead, by a firm grip on his collar, while the boy’s division, and such of Miss Carter’s Essay, (French,) Conant visiting Belfast and 'ion> Dandelion Down (poeml second; Maud W.. third. owned Prophecy, Z. Mildred Plummer by Emery O. Pendleton. In as wished to Searsport. Notes..Reveille on Shipboard. early hands had closed in a death grip upon the pupils join, on a trip to City- Music life she united with F d. .Register of Deep Water the Baptist church in point and the Head of the on the Oration, Frank E. Fish and Game. a arm that was trying to save him. They Tide, going Wing Miss Annabel Swan arrived home At meeting of the Poem, Charlotte B. Frost Monday Searsport, and was ever among those who 3.25 train and on the G.30 page 7. Iisli commissioners at the Moosehead were taken into the boat, the boy apparent- returning train. Address, J. B. evening from a three-months’ visit in West Inn, live for Kirkpatrick ■.gilt..Sailors and Sheatli Knives. the good of others. To do as she Dde, L. Norris Greenville, last week, a petition that the ly dead and Mr. Marshall very much ex- Myra Newton, Mass. our Three Heroestpoem ln- be closed for live the would be done by was her motto. Her The various schools of this which One of the pleasantest occasions of the I'he Passing of an Army poem). following years, hausted. While Mr. Logan rowed to the city Samuel Morse attended week was the reunion of the on the commence- PAGE 8. Upper Wilson, Lower Horse friends w’ere many and were ever retained to the school Alumni Wilson, landing Mr. Holt worked the water out of graduate pupils High grade ment a is. Wednesday afternoon, at which addresses at the Maine Central Pitts- .County Correspondence..Ship Shoe, Mountain and Hum ponds and con- as friends by her kindness and certificates this Institute, Births..Marriages. .Deaths. unvarying the and Drs. Hammons and give year to 51 pupils, as fol- were given several was A. H. boy Kilgore by prominent graduates. field, last week. necting streams, presented by courtesy. Her sisters and brother were Mrs. lows: Head of After this of were and in a short time restored Upper Grammar, 31; the exercise, the halls the four Walker and others. lion. J. F. called, Mrs. s of the W eek. Sprague Jane Brown. Mrs. Ann Patterson and Mr. Tide, 12; Poor’s Mills and Literary Societies were opened and recep- Frank B. Strout left by the of as the Mr. Marshall was taken home Hayford schools, morning Monsou appeared attorney for the patient. tions tendered to visitors and former mem- John Stephenson, ail of Belfast. The funeral 2 each; Brick school house, Board train Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. petitioners. The commissioners voted to where Dr. Stevens attended him. He was Landing, bers. In the evening, the twenty-fifth an- matters. The Maine State was held at Twiss of Mass. her late home City point and Pitcher schools 1 each. All of the of was Lawrence, Kish and Game Association close the above ponds and streams from Sunday afternoon, able to go out the next day, but received a niversary Conservatory Music celebrated one of October 1st to 1st of each for Rev. J. F. Tilton officiated, and were the suburban schools closed last and by the finest concerts ever Edward N. arrived from Water- T > have its annual excursion July year hymns severe shock. The sustained Friday, Wiggin boy evidently given on the Hill. The program was ren- live years.A few iisli have been taken sung by the choir. A number those in former Central District will close ville last for a visit to his The excursion will be to Baptist large internal injuries from his fall, as he has suf- dered of the Music De- Thursday sister, some of the factories at and mostly by graduates ■ by Eastport of relatir'es and the Miss Julia A. and return, from all points mourning friends followed fered severe since the accident. The to-morrow, except divisions of Misses partment, who showed themselves to be first Wiggin. Lubee but as are scarce pain ue and the yet they extremely her to the The Folsom and class artists. is the for Central, principal grave. floral offerings were father, James of the Walton, which closed Tuesday, Following program Mrs. Lizzie Adams of Gardiner returned and the prospect of a general starting up boy's Aldus, hearing Thursday—Commencement Bangor and Aroostook Kail- simple, such as she would have to allow the teachers to visit the schools in day. is not at all at the preferred accident started to come to the but be- home Saturday from a three week’s visit to nets will be at reduced encouraging present city, Overture, Boieldieu greatly had her own wishes been consulted in the Portland. time.Seventeen thousand trout fore here was attacked a Special exercises will be held Invocation her father, William a ter will young reaching with heart Q. Spinney. announced. They be Journalism. Its in were selection. afternoon in the divisions of Influence a Republic, placed in the brooks around En- trouble to which lie is and had a Friday Misses Edwin H rst two days the excursion subject Louis DeLaitre Pulsifer, Augusta Dickey arrived home from lield last Boston Jour- Wadsworth and Bird in the an and will be as late as the Saturday.The very painful Persons on Cedar Piper, Upper A Plea for Income Tax, Lewiston last He has been good Nahum J. Pierce died at night. living Thursday. quite nal says: “The mackerel situation gener- the home of his Grammar school. The Frank Everett Wing, Waterville A banquet will be and Charles streets, three-fourths of a mile regular exercises but is Monday. is at the Self-Improvement, ill, considerably improved. ally quite encouraging, and there is cousin, Stephen Pierce, Arlington will bit addresses will be given, from the scene, heard Mrs. Marshall’s out- be held in the other schools with occas- Mattie Elizabeth Dunnells, Newfield reason to expect a revival of the macker- in this city, J une 11th, after an illness of two of Mrs. John G. Damon returned Monday cable time is anticipated, and ional etc. An Importance Work, el which been cry and understood her words so declamations, music, invita- Fred «i that there will attend from fishing industry, has de- weeks. Deceased was born in Windsor and plainly Henry Jones, Winterport from a four weeks’ visit to her daughter. tion is extended to and others in- Practical a Power pressed for several The fares that Samuel L. Sleeper went at once to the parents Ability Mrs. of mbers, with their friends_ years past. was a son of the late James Pierce. Des- Edward Sanford Edith Burgess Allston, Mass. terested to visit the Myron Bennett, which the vessels have brought in this bridge expecting to find some one in the wa- schools during the clos- One of Woman’s annual encampment of the a serious the result Rights, Mrs. S. A. Reed of week will realize returns for pite physical difficulty, Jeannette Skowheiran Minneapolis, formerly i Veterans in June good crews ter. The cause of the accident is uncertain. ing day. May Kidder, Freeport of an accident when a he Music of who has been and owners, and will he an incentive to boy, always bore Belfast, seriously ill for the officers were chosen, Some think the boy when he Armenia Frank Robinson owing a cheerful He was tripped step- Clark, Strong last is continue tlieir work. One vessel lias disposition. studious The annual baccalaureate sermon three mouths, fast recovering. nmander, L. L. Cooper, An- ped back to the walk after Mr. and to the Night Brings oat the Stars, stocked TOO so far this and the when in industrious and passing Charlotte Benson Belfast Arthur M. 80, season, school, faithful Belfast School was delivered Frost, Mrs. Carrie division, soule, Mrs. Marshall and fell under the rail. Others High Suuday Success in Life, Edward Reuben Jones, Cunningham and rhiJhivn of crew has shared 8180 each.’’..Salmon when at work, and reliable. He Winthrop :t:ior, F. F. Allen, Freeport, perfectly forenoon at the Unitarian church Rev. J. Architecture Ancient and Modern, West Acton, Mass., and Mrs. Meda <■ -r*L are more numerous than ever in say that the boy was upon the rail by the St. was fond of children ami had friends climbing M. The altar its Zoa Mildred Plummer. Monmouth •uncii, George K. Spinney, many Leighton. and surroundings of are relatives in Bed .x\ Croix river and a number are and fell over. What Americanism Means, Lynn, visiting F. Madden, ( has. E. large being among the little ones wherever lie lived. In were very prettily decorated with flowers. Bath, Henry Clay Hussey. So. Norridgewock at caught every day by the expert fisher- There was a large attendance at the service. Mrs. Essie A. Carle went, to B.ou -i: Fr« !a.\ hum: Delegates large, the fall of 1884 lie came from Windsor to The Maine Farmer, men The was “The with the lly hook. forenoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert subject Art of Life,” and the Edwin French. ('he’-ten ille stearner Penobscot to v..»:r L-r i.oom-y, Portland; Alternate. Belfast and has since made his horns with Friday Joseph night by discourse, though brief, was practical and an Home, Walter Lee Steven>, Hallowed '• ws, Sanford. The eneamp- O. Hall and daughter Eva, aged S years, sister, Miss Mary Pier* e. and t*. ;;. g.i.ids his cousin. He leaves one sister, Annie, j able effort. The music by the church choir Piano Solo, Schubert attended. A of East Belfast were home in was line. Hattie Andrews 75 z'-'y banquet Democratic Conventions. who lives in and two returning Spotfoni. Mrs. S. I>. Spragu- and gramida .gar- iwu hall the The Cherrytield, brothers, j »>ur State, Fred Sinclair, Wintlir- in evening. tlieir and when on street Winthrop ; Charles and Frank of Boston. The remains carriage Bridge | Salem Witchcraft, M iss Fh ssie Adams ion will be held in in The 1 )eiiKH‘ratir fourth district, convention, j Miss Ellen D. Townsend of New Haven, Norway near the house of Thomas P. Katherine Ellen Orr, Brunswick heid in were Logan out' of from and left tor F blowing is an abstract | Bangor Tuesday, adopted the minori- taken to Windsor, where funeral ser- I Ct., the fl^ree candidates chosen con- Woman's ing Lynn, Mass., Toes.lt> ** Sphere. "i the passed a large hand -ran at which the for the of -it ■ -l ( ol. E. C. Moran. I ty report resolutions committee, de- vices were held afternoon. ditionally position assistant in the Merritt Ellsworth Gold l, Livermore their home in Islesboro. dei Saturday he Maine division. Number | claring isively in favor of the free coin- horse became frightened. Mr. Hall ami High School, was notified by the school com- A Star or Not? Of silver at. of A. mittee of her election and I)e Peterson. Ill ( Oliver Iselin, principal owner »f the age the ratio Hi to 1. J. others on the has accepted. The George Champ Chicago. _o<>d standing bum- is. ls'bb. j Samuel H. street told the dago to stop The Chase was nominated for Capt. Barbour,general manager others were elected as second ami third Coming Waterloo, famous was in Watervilb Congress. his William Hiram yacht Defender, gained by organization, s: j The third district. Democratic of the & Bar Harbor Steamboat music but lie kept on and the horse soon choice the Mitchell, Andover convention, Bangor Co., respectively, provided previously The oi the 20th (.. W. stated. 1; 7: number held in became named Enigma Century, Friday, accompanied by Bishop, total, Waterville Tuesday, was called to died at bis home in Brewer unmanageable and upset the car- candidate did not accept. Miss Wallace Leslie Conant. Noniduewoek early Friday the noted horse man. number in good standing to j order by Capt. Ansel Wadsworth of Belfast, Mr. Hall and his Townsend is a graduate of Wellesley. Contralto Solo. Yo-te from cancer of the riage. daughter were ->i in 1' !• Wilson of Belfast was Jos. morning stomach. His Palmer. tuber members good secretary. thrown Mary Cushing Dr. J. S. and New under the wheels. Mr. Hall was At The Bulwark of the Ferguson family a- 1 number Williamson, dr., of Augusta presented the age was 57 years. Capt. Barbour was born a special meeting of the School Ui4 to severely bruised and his daughter had a mittee held Tuesday evening Superintend- 1>wordh P- ..-k, Gardiner by steamer City of Bmigor wzauization and muster in. Holway Brewer, Mile Stone of Civilizat ion. undulate l<>r Congress anil he was nominat- where he has ever since resided. From boy- hone ent Evans was granted leave of absence, sub- morning for a \isit r*» rei in _ained transfer. 'Sr. num- thigh slightly splintered. H«»w they Joshua Bartlett Kirkpatrick, Decung Tuesday by ed. The declares for sound luon- hood he followed the sea, and after a ject to recall at any time before 1st. platform long more July The Power of Oraton Belfast and reinstatement, boz: total, ev escaped serious injuries is a mystery. Searsport. The resolutions adopted favor the experience, in various capacities, in sailing The chairman was authorized to approve ‘Myra i ouisc Norris, Auburn of members lost use of Mrs. Hall was thrown to the school (ii by death, gold and silver as standard money, vessels, be turned bis attention, in 1875, to ground clear bdls during the absence of the super- Is Slang Allowable (';:{>T 1. Osborn Mi rived i .. m tost honorable and the oi both without discrimina- A this the of intendent. One candidate for the Abbie Lord Merri.mi. Litchfield by discharge, i coinage steamboating. period fame of the carriage and was hurt but little. The position lUlh to remain while bis v-ssr h.,td* i si »;.• iost transfer, lb: number tion, surrounded by Mich safeguards that it Mount Desert was just beginning to spread of superintendent was examined. The com- Woman in Labor ami in Politic.-, by carriage was badly broken. The dago and John Edward V arerville at Hallowed. Sin f oa! " id secure a of the two metals and as there was no railroad com- mittee to next Wing. brought --urg ; total loss, b'.'l : number of parity abroad, and, adjourned Monday evening. Violin j that munication with that Ids instrument disappeared while the others Solo, from Perth to z**od staudiug to dare, 1..421. paper currency shall be kept at par. L. resort Capt. Barbour Florence I.each. Amboy Align.-:,.t. B. of Bar and Fred ami others concluded that a steamboat line were for the The graduation exercises of the ’•i- Deasy Harbor, Emery caring injured ones, and thus High *• been mustered during the At the close of the exercises the degree ..f Rev. L. L. Hanst in, former;,- s.-ar-p-ut Bean of Hallo well were chosen delegates to would pay. So, in 1875, the Bangor & Bar saved School will be held in the Belfast Opera Alfred, Mechanic Falls. North further trouble. A. B. was conferred Charlotte Benson Chicago, and W. K. Hunnewell of Pittsfield Harbor Steamboat Company was organized, House Friday evening, as announced last upon now of lied Wing, Minn., has b*-.-n a.-i- ail- Xortlt Shar«>n. Frost of the awarded bford, Carmel, ami George Pierce of Frankfort, alternates. and its first boat, the May Field, built in week. The hall will be handsomely deco- Belfast, diplomas ed Fowler e.-ier f and the The bountiful by Bishop pivsi-i ag roft and Edcs Falls. The The following district committee was Brewer. The May Field was a trim little Henry Kuiglit is suffering from an acci- rated. Invitations and reserved seat prizes given. commencement at which two hun- Marshall District, Mam-s ;,t r aifer. adition »f the division is chosen: Kennebec, Joseph Williamson, boat, 48 tons gross, 24 tons net, 7o feet checks have been sent out to friends, and dinner, very long- dent while at work on the wharf. He were was m Jr.. one Sibley the usual invitation is dred ami fifty present, served Hon. J. W. the Augusta; Somerset, 8. T. Lawry, Fair- of the best of her size ever built. After extended to the pub- F. A. Howard had a sligh* sic-- k f para- Bradbury, was a timber when his Sampson Hall. came toasts from 1 tield: Waldo, Ansel Wadsworth, Belfast: considerable service on the & Bar moving heavy dog lic. Following Tiited States Senator, c-ele- Bangor trustees and Gen. John last Thursday afterm--u II Biou E. Ellsworth. Harbor route she was sold to the and his visitors, including lysis right '.*4th of his birth Hancock, Whitten, Bodwell slipped passed through left foot, anniversary Granite Co. of J. I’erry of Portland and Dr. Butler, Presi- sale was but Ins aiditna. im- Vinalhaven, and was lost a a wound. affected, his home in receiv- makiug painful Probate and Insolvency Courts. dent. of Colby University. The brilliant re- Augusta, few years ago in the bay. proving and it. is thought that he wbi fu alls from * Concerning Local Industries. ception by Dr. and Mrs. at Bletli- prominent itizens The May Field was followed in 1879 by Gallagher is an abstract of the business of eu Hall on closed a most recover. ;iiid from the steamer City of a of Mrs. Annie Nickerson of East Belfast was Following Thursday evening telegrams unforget- Bangor, propeller week. all over the The & Iron Co. 110 104 feet The was a the Probate ami Courts for Wal- delightful country. Mr. Hinckley Egery shipped tons, long. Bangor hooked near the eye by a cow last week, and Insolvency Dr. Geo. F. Fames returned to Host--:. last s still hale and the for the very smart boat, and did a business on do June hearty_Again machinery Belfast Light & Power good received a wound county, term, a and su-cessfu1 the Bar Harbor route in command of from which she suffers Saturday. Though busy is to be made to establish a Co.’s works from Capt. Account of administration in Bangor Monday by Barbour. She was while presented Personal. man m liis present field Dr. Fames still re- a sold, nearly new, severely. estates of Hiram first and Augusta. Mr. Frederick s diooner C. M. Joues, Belfast, Cony Gray, and she arrived here to Portsmouth, N. H., parties, who re-named tains a lively interest in the local affairs of \. W. Brooks are at the head of linal with will annexed; Elzada II. Sargent, afternoon. her City of Portsmouth. The boat is also his old home. yesterday In from his at Monroe, first and final; Eliza Merithew, Miss Edna G. Roix went to Portland M* n- icnt. Several contracts out of the returning fishing privilege large list, having been wrecked near and Cove Searsport, second final; William Hisler, visit. iy been made which assures the Pierce & are Salem in 1894. Then came the Saturday last Friday H. G. Bicknell day for a Hon. S. L. Milliken arrived from Smalley putting Winchester Queen City, Palermo, first and tiual; James L). Mathews, Washing- this and from the in 1881—a very fast boat, which, after con- was thrown from his and company, hot water heaters into the residences of T. carriage quite Belfast, first and final; Ernest Steger, Sears- C B. Eaton, letter carrier, is taking two ton, D. C by the evening train last Satur- adications it will into circu- siderable service, chiefly between Bangor put W. badly shaken up. A loose wagon seat caus- port, first and final, with will annexed. lie delivered a Pitcher, Franklin street, and L. T. and Penobscot was to weeks’ vacation. day. Last evening Memorial east a the bay resorts, sold New- Wills in estate of sr*0,000 year among ed the He was presented Frederick C. Shales, street. are R. who still own her. She accident. unconscious for address before the veterans at the Soldiers’ The second annual Congress They also put- port, I., parties, Haraden, Boston, (authenticated copy) Geo. Arthur F. Brown went to Newport yester- graduation was 97 tons net. some but recovered and ting in at their store a full line of the “Hub” time, drove home A. named Samuel L. Home, Togas, Framingham, Mass., Training In all Barbour either for the Quimby executor; day on business. and Capt. built, without assistance. Hubbs, David Brackett ami Charles Nurses occurred June lltli. ranges heaters, with the latest improve- B. & B. H. Steamboat for other Monroe, Charles French of Moutville has In Co., parties, S. Brackett named executors. Mrs. L. T. Shales went to Thorndike yes- ght ■be graduates were Hannah S. ments. or on his own account 24 steam craft of vari- Petition to sell real estate presented in to visit friends. the J. D. Mathews house on Wald- Av* line tst Macliias; Belle D. ous sizes, including several steam terday Spear, & Co. of this are yachts. estate of Efhe L. Miller, Searsmont. Critchett, Sibley city The list The Shoe minor, and moved in. His father, Mr. Nathan ...There were inter* includes, besides the three already Factory Project. for Samuel F. Stevens has been unusually Petition administration presented in appointed 1 doing a steady and slightly improving busi- named, the Florence, Leila, Little Butter- French, and his sister, Miss R. A. Free reises at the Farmington Xor- estates of Harrison Berry, Palermo; Marcia of Memorial Hall. ness at their shoe Una, Nellie At the of the Board of Trade janitor 1 July lltli, when the class, factory. The last pay roll cup, Kaue, Navis, Cimbria, meeting Woodman, Searsmont; Hannah Hubbard, live with him. Susie May, Goldenrod, Silver Star, Alice, on Mrs. F. E. Freeman visited friends in Old z received At the showed 249 hands and the Committee Industries Wednesday even- Thorndike: Americus Dickey, U, diplomas. employed, factory of Tre- Northport; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Partridge ami s-ui City Waterville, Sedgwick, Castine, Henry B. Carver, D. Town and last week. the present board of is running ten hours per day, with an oc- Lizzie Creedmoor and ing, June 10th, a committee was appointed Searsport; Margaret Bangor meeting mont, Snow, Mascot, Fuller, Searsmont. Ralph of Cochituate, Mass., came to Belfast were re-elected except Miss casional extra in some of the de- besides rebuilding the old side-wheeler to canvass the city for to the Mrs. John Williams of is evening subscriptions Account of administration allowed in es- Lowell, Mass., last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr Mrs. C. I). Sewall Morrison. The Bar Harbor fleet now resigned. Henry stock of a to establish a tates of Stockton friends in Belfast and partments. capital corporation Nancy Berry, Springs, visiting Searsport. 0. returned home was cliosed to till the comprises the Cimbria, Sedgwick, Tremont first and George Partridge. They ngton shoe as described in The final; Robert A. Vinal, Wiuter- and Castine. The Tremont was the last factory, Journal of Fred M. armed home n the model school department Palermo. Mrs. Lydia Kidder of poit. first; Henry N. Brown, Searsmont, Bailey Tuesday by steamer City of Bangor Saturday nigiu Albion, built, she been launched on last week, and also to solicit contributions -istants were elected: Edith V. having May 27, first and final; Jane Dow, Stockton from the Maine State College at Orono. formerly of North Palermo, died June 10th, 1895. Springs, Mrs. Edward Sibley ami daughter, Miss v N bitown, Marion to guarantee the payment of the annual first and final; James D. Mathews, Belfast, grammar grade; and her remains wtre to Palermo The Cimbria is the of the Robert P. French went to Portland Mon- Charlotte T. and Mrs. Geo, S. Mills i brought largest fleet, rental of a suitable for ten private. Sibley, Fast Sangerville, intermediate, 247 net She was building years, for burial. The funeral being tons, register. built inventories returned in estates of r lora A. day to take a situation in a shoe store. went to Waterville last ti attend services were held for the use of the The large Thursday Parsons, Jay Bridge, primary. in 1882. AH of the Barbour boats were pro- corporation. commit- June 12th at the Methodist Steele, Searsport; Aurora Piper. Monroe; a of the W -man's that two bun- church, con- pellers except the Henry Morrison, which tee consists of Messrs. James H. Rev. S. L. Hanscom and wife of Thomas- meeting Congregationalist Furington reports Howes, Daniel T. Merrill, Troy ; Nancy Park, Sears- • ducted by Littlefield of ser- was sold last winter to William of Board of Missions. Miss addressed iglity-one different pupils at- George Albion, Gallupe Robert P. Chase and Jesse E. Wilson. An Charles ton drove to Belfast Tuesday for a short Sibley Boston. port; Cole, Winterport. the mon Rev. Wentworth of Skowhe- Account of allowed in estates the ning past year.The B., by Benj. informal canvass was made last week to as- guardianship visit. meeting. Capt. Barbour and his brothers also built of C. kton first Hey line has received the con-, gan. The interment was in the Smith cem- Orchard Dow, Stoc Springs, several three-masted schooners, including certain the general feeling in regard to the Everett Marsh of New York arrived Wed- Charles 8. Bickford is attending the om- • the United Mates mails be- and final; Wilson E. Wier, lirst and final. rry etery.... The ladies of Centre Palermo are the Maud Hattie H. Etna Barbour, Barbour, matter, and the regular canvass with the Wills in estates of Aurelia S. to visit his W. E. mencement exercises at the Maine Stare ing. >r and Still- and and approved nesday morning father, Yeazie, Orono, a done ou Celia F., they have been interested having good job the old cemetery was Keen, Montville; Henry A. Carter, Belfast; He was from that insti- •* Old town. For the present in several others. subscription papers begun Monday Marsh. College. graduated at The land was Benjamin Brown, Searsmont; Daniel J. will Greeley’s Corner, bought Micoessnn in Barbour was The members of the tution in 1.SS2, and is at <»; -1.• om- u«»t be run, but bags, under business, Capt. morning. committee Winter- W. C. and of New York always of Samuel Roberts, Belfast; George Littlefield, Thompson family "1 the cars Longfellow, April 27, 1JS07, for also successful as a man. He was inencement week. m> other conductor of the widely have been quite busy w ith personal matters port; Emma P. Daniel will Probabiy gradu- known in Curtis, Winterport; arrive about July 1st to spend the ■fie sio Now are the shipping circles and was every- mail, will be they enlarging yard, lay- and R. Belfast. ate has so wide an a uaintam am t ir transported where have not yet completed their canvass. Maddocks, summer. <; mg highly respected, for his good quali- in "ith at the intervals specified ing out a driveway, and will sink the old Letters of administration granted alumni. ties were many and prominent. He was Mayor Hanson made out a paper and secur- .."vernnient stone wall and build a new fence and other- estates of Achsa W. Glidden, Palermo, Mrs. David Peirce arrived home regulations.The for many years a member of the Columbia ed Saturday wise the of the 82,0u0. The members have raised to yes- Ansel B. Glidden, admr.; Nathaniel G. •J. ,J. Ward we 11 was 1 w,'.': B«»wdoiu college has selected by improve appearance sacred street from Portland, where she had been for rued- I pivst-nN very of Baptist church, Bangor, withdrawing Elisha P. from .J. G. r.>\\ mi spot where many the first settlers of the terday noon Webster, Thorndike, Webster, lively present Captain i(y out of the 45 men in the i in the fall of 1895 to join the Brewer Baptist 85,200. ieal treatment Dr. Weeks. town are laid. The money for the admr.; Arno W. Sherman, Stockton Springs, by before h«* sailed from Camden in tin* new the six commeuce- purpose Society, of which he was deacon and one of following was raised by the ladies’ circle.... Melvin E. Coleord, admr.; William Turner, Messrs. sehooner ILuiy \V. Cramp mr Bang. Mr. kers: Richard Mills sewing the founders. He was an earnest and con- Williamson, Thompson, Ward- Andrews, The Good of Branch Mills will News of the Granges. Montville, A. P. Cargill, admr. Ward well was master bn:..mr ••! tins ii.o i- Templars sistent are and of oik Christian, and instances related well, Dunton McLellan this city will soiue Kmerson North have their and will en- License to sell real estate issued in es- schooner and the gift slmws a.•a m,i. h Bradbury. building repaired, I of liis to let or even sell a on < refusing boat tates of Hannah attend tlie Law Court in this week. his earnest and base Kastman, large it by adding 17 feet to its E. has voted Richards, Searsmont; Bangor careful w< rk was app.v.u ti- Portland; length. Sunday, while in case of sickness or other Mystic Grange, Belmont, to John Clair M. Dowe took the contract.... Wilder Phineas Pendleton, Searsport; James I). ed liy Captain Crowley i; »ckla:,d Star iM-yes, Jay; Minot, serious need, or for charity, he would give have a cattle show and fair some time this Mrs. Geo. W. Stoddard returned home Portland.The Worthing has moved into his house at Mathews, Belfast. Harry Pierce, the services of a steamer without charge. fall and from Clifton N. Edward H Kelley ret irned ia>r Ti ;rsd. > Branch Mills, and his son Eula has moved elected the following committee on Change of name decreed; Alice Webster Saturday evening Springs, red by Rev. 11. A. Clifford of He was accounted as one of the best -iti- from into the house he arrangements: Miles Caleb Moore to Alice Webster Carrow; Addie J., where she had been receiving medical Washington, I >. where he has h- n mi to the student at Kent’s Hill recently bought_Mrs. zeus of Brewer, having done much for the Pease, Lamb, L A. Bowler of is relatives Rose Gareelon to Addie Rose Kimball.' as tin- d Bangor visitiug material welfare of the city, ami S. P. Howard and wife and Mrs. H. P. treatment. acting special correspondent of Ban- pass the best examination in in town....Mrs. S. L. Marden of Vassalboro general Allowance to widow decreed in estates of and is the sorrow felt at his death. Farrar. gor Commercial, Portland Bath awarded to Mr. J. B. Kirk pat- is friends in this genuine Calvin Work, Jackson; Noah Linseott, Dick Martz, the patriarch of the Maine Express, visitiug place_Fred In summer resort from to Bar every Bangor show to Times ami Biddeford Journal. He has bast The is a set Drake has put some new furniture into his The Waldo Troy. business, has gone Togus, where he gone Heeling. price Harbor and at every little lauding on river County Grange will meet with J. M. house-J. R. Bradstreet is the License to sell personal estate issued in will spend the rest of his days swapping to Bangor to take the position of ....Captain Richardson, building or bay, Capt. Barbour will be missed and la- Seaside of Belfast next telegraph new schoolhouse on the western Grange Tuesday. estates of Daniel T. Merrill, Troy; Wm. D. yarns with Ins old army comrades. [Ban- ••iident of the First District Life ridge.... mented, and the traveling public will much editor of the Commercial. Horace and John Black have both laid The forenoon will be devoted to the regular Smart, Searsport; Noah Linseott, Troy; gor News. dre, which embraces Maine and regret that he is gone. new hard wood floors in their houses_ Hattie M. Ellis, minor, Searsport; Corelia In the sketch of Gen. F. 8. Nickerson pub- mi|tshire, died June 12th at Koek- r apt. Barbour married Miss Alice Hall of County Grange business and the afternoon President W. H. Hill of the Boston ami has linished rooms in his W. FredjNorton house who with seven Arey, Winterport. lished last week there were errors in rela- d i'»2 He entered the service Brewer, children survives to a dedication of the new hall. The after- and years. and repaired his barn on the Evans lot_ INSOLVENCY COURT. Bangor Steamship Co., wife, came from 'id him. The children are: Capt. George H. tion to his record which in stood high with his superiors, Fred is his shed_John noon session will be public to invited friends Boston to attend the funeral of S. H. military justice Spratt repairing Barbour, Mrs. H. W. Hawkins, Capt. Henry First meeting of creditors held in estates Capt. annual of the Third Black went to Wiscasset one last week. to him and to others we hasten to correct. meeting day W. Barbour and Misses Leila, Florence, of the members. There will be a picnic din- of L. E. Pitcher, Northport, Charles Baker Barbour of Brewer, which took place last 11»s will be held in Portland on ... .Thomas Rowe of Newton He was Lieut. Col. of the 4th Maine Centre, Mass., Susie and Alice Barbour, all of Brewer. He ner at noon, for which Seaside will appointed assignee; Daniel Dutton, Waldo, afternoon. (Gen. was in town last week_Mrs. Mattie Grange Sunday uid 25th of this month. The 25th also leaves three brothers and two sisters— Charles Baker and Fisher of furnish beans, brown bread, tea aud coffee. appointed assignee; Benja- Berry's regiment) from this rank was ntertainment It is Augusta recently visited friends Capt. Charles A. Barbour of Thus. min W. Downes, Thorndike, Fred W. A. J. Cook, A. A. Knight and Henry day. planned in her native town-Miss Bangor, will in the appointed Colonel-of the 14th Maine. • this, Emma Syl- Barbour of D. There be a dance evening. The Brown sail down the bay and a shore Washington, C., Wm, Bar- appointed assignee. Knight left for Gloucester Tuesday to vester of Washington visited John Black Mrs. Elisha of R. join M. " one bour, Higgins and Mrs. Clara address wrelcome to the County Grange Discharge granted to James Palmer, H. Lord has returned from of the island hotels. On last and the schooner Lizzie J. Greenleaffor a mack- Washing- Saturday Sunday-Leslie Sylves- Basset of Brewer. [Bangor News. Moutvile; Josiah I. Brown, Searsport. Mision all members of the ter of Palermo and Miss of Montville Daily will be given by Wm. P. Thompson, Esq., ton, D. C., and resumed editorial charge of 3d, Sprowl Account, of assignee presented in estate of erel jigging trip to the Bay Clialeur. 7th Maine took a ride over town of Belfast. the Rockland y regiments and the 1st pleasure last Sunday. State of Maine Lime Co., and second meet- Courier-Gazette. The Opinion, -Amos Brown has his Manly, Hot Talk. James L. James arrived home l-'ivy Artillery will be invited, newly shingled Manley, ing of creditors ordered. yesterday which indulges in new-fangled orthography, ''<• barn-George Belden is his work The Boston Herald is at from regiments to the repairing represented St. Second meeting of creditors held in es- Boston. He was accompanied by his Mr. Lord a belonged “We are going to St. Louis to gives cordial greeting and says shop-The Sunday school at the First fight for tate of Eli and for •iny Corps. On the evening of and sound Louis by a most remarkable staff of corre- Cook, Belfast, petition mother aud Mrs. Catherine and “he Baptist church received a present Tom Reed money—to a finish” brother, has been mist at home.’’ No one to look ^ is to a recently discharge tiled. planned give grand ban- of a Charles E. Littlefield of some of the best wri- Mr. W. H. James of Vt.. and library from the Baptist church at [Hon. Rockland, spondents, including Petition for allowance tiled in estate of E. Proctor, Miss at him would believe he had ever been B«n. Miles and the other officers. chairman of the Maine any- Thomaston. delegation. ters in the United States. E. H. Roberts of S. Goodwin, Burnham. Boston. thing so unsubstantial. War Sketches forward, repulsed the enemy and saved New York Fashions. Concerning Early Local History, j the a In the War or the T»e- guns, capturing Mississippi regi- To the Ky These Who Took Fart Traveling Dresses. Dust Cloaks. Jiew Sleeves. Editor of The Journal. It i ment with their battle that belllon. flag. Seeing is often a Independent Waists. Graduate g Dresses source of regret to those inter- the were and To itit: Ei-itor of The Journal: 1 enemy growing stronger Shade Bats. ested in early local that so little his other history have a little of the battle bolder. Doubleday brought up prepared history [Correspondence of The Journal.] attention has been given to its collection two divisions of the 1st Baxter’s of in which many of the Corps. and Gettysburg, The dress and street preservation. there are few of noble held the and traveling general Probably Maine took a prominent part, Brigade boys right, regiments costume are now so allied that persons who would not be interested in this the nearly and will furnish sketches written our upon brigade rebels hurled their by a distinction exists, and for the liistoij of the settlers and the forces with But Bax- scarcely early own townsmen. ] belonged to the 10th crushing weight. events either purpose light weight cotton canvas attending of that time in their ter* s Ik were there for business and Maine but did not see the first day's light, ys own town or is the newest material. A new jacket vicinity—the conditions nn- bore the brunt of the with for details of which 1 have drawn upon day great j der which bask is noticeable in cotton canvas suits i they came to the wild country, heroism. The 88th made a histoiy and the writings of others. A. E. Pennsylvania their mode of —very short, with four plaits—and, as a I living, social, religious ■'ml Fernaid of the 20th and George 11. Fisher charge and captured nearly a whole regi- matter of course, the usual jacket front I political affairs, etc. the 2dd North but num- of the 10th, both of Winterport, will fur- ment, Carolina; W bile those of the with lace or chiffon vest for street use, earlier generations bers were to tell and with nish sketches, and there will be some beginning were in active life the and silk for traveling. It must not be in- collecting and re- from those who on the other side. Hill’s Corps, dd,000 men, on his front, iu fouglit ferred, however, that mixed wools or cording of matters of interest relative to of Baxter’s w’as As one who served three long years in the spite valor, Doubleday that time would have been a brilliautine are no longer in favor for comparative- war I know this will be interesting read- forced back until he met Howard with traveling dresses. These suits possess ly easy matter. But with that genera- to the old veterans. first article the lltli into action. lfow- ing My Corps coming the of and shirt tion gone, and later generations advantage having jacket James E. Nicholson. passing, is a little sketch of the first at ard assumed command, and this timely day’s fight waist, the former supplying additional tradition must necessarily be depended assistance Hill from A. Stinson. prevented flanking to a extent. Gettysburg. warmth, or dispensed with at pleasure. Almost upon great Yet in many North Me. the 1st Corps. The battle broke forth Searsport, Handsome dust cloaks are of changeable localities there are persons whose age and again with desperate fury. Howard had or striped taffeta silk, or of mohair made Passes Belief previous position or situation in life give about 20,000 men in action, while Hill had The Battle of Gettysburg. in circular shape with “Connemara” them the ability to furnish interesting in- some 35,000. About the middle of the af- Mr. Jas. E. Nicholson, Florenceville, On tlie 28th of June, 1803, Gen- hood. formation relative to early times. Major N. B-, Struggles for Seven Long ternoon Ewell, headed by Stonewall Jack- One of that class is Mr. eral G. F. Meade was given command of THE SMALL SLEEVE Years with Joseph Higgins son’s old stole in from and brigade, York of this He is one of the the Army of the Potomac, succeeding is not only on its way but it is practically place. oldest swelled the confederate forces to a round CANCER ON THE LIP, General who a costumes of medium- men in the town and has undoubt- Hooker, though good tight- here, regarding 5' fifty thousand. Early threw his division AND IS CURED BY er had not given satisfaction and was al- weight fabrics; but organdies and inde- edly the best, knowledge of early lo- "It'S a Good Thing. Push it Along.” like a thunderbolt on the 11th lowed to resign. This course he was com- Corps, pendent silk waists, intended for fashion- cal history. His father, the late Rev. them back the town of driving through was one pelled to take, yet his parting from the able watering places, have sleeves just as Joseph Higgins, of the early set- The hard but was Gettysburg. boys fought as with a AYER’S sm come to this then wild coun- army regretted among the rank and large ever. A coat sleeve rather tlers, having were outnumbered and over- Mr. Nicholson says: "I consulted doc- completely in and a tile of his command, who loved the man small puff at the top, leaving elbow (and tors who prescribed for me. but to try 1801 begun clearing on land matched, and fell back in disorder. This no purpose; the cancer began to tor his Hashing qualities and his patriot- arm a few inches above) in sight, is cer- previously bought of Gen. Henry Knox. left the 1st in a critical Corps position. He died a few at a ism. The appointment of Gen. Meade was tainly a marked change. A very strong Eat into the years ago, great age, had but when the Flesh, They fought bravely, farm he cleared in as much of a surpiise, especially to this tendency towards added basques with spread to my chin, and I suffered in on the early life. Mr. 11th Corps left the field the 1st had to agony for seven long years. Finally. 1 < lin er | continued to live on the gallant himself, who was not aware ! jacket fronts is noticeable in new in- 1 began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In Joseph Higgins leave the had so | position they gallantly a week or two 1 noticed a farm until when he of the high esteem in which he was held dependent silk waists, having smaller recently, sold it and defended. The old 1st made a gallant an which was also l>y the President. To the new command- rovers elaborately trimmed, and fancy Decided bought adjoining farm, retreat the leav- Improvement. er was dignified through town, of Knox at the time that the lirst i given more authority than to any vests. A white silk muslin waist, com- Encouraged by this result. 1 perse- bought but one of The or so sore tlier (< ing piece artillery. Union vered. until iii a month the farm was In I mmander of the Army of the Po- of inch and a half wide mentioned bought. addition forces fell back posed throughout under my chin began to heal. In three tomac before upon Cemetery Heights, months to heal, after to the from his fatliei him. Put few changes were tucks, is a very recent idea; but to all my lip began and, knowledge gained which a rock which the using the‘Sarsaparilla for six months, made in proved against Mr. has been such as t-* the Corps commanders—only costumes and seasons, the fragrance of the last trace of the cancer disappeared.” Higgins' position a unless you Confederate leaders hurled their I Why buy newspaper as legions him extensive h seemed necessary. Meade’s Corps Murray A Lanman’s Florida water im- give an personal knowledge in brave but useless endeavor. The po- For 5 Veil to of men and events in his time, in relation can the Sykes: Hancock led the 2nd: parts an indelinable charm never lost profit by expense? sition was a strong one and its possession Peyi,. Ids the 1st; Sickles the 3rd; Sedg- amidst other attractions. Ayer's oeS Sarsaparilla to which he could furnish much interest- proved to be the salvation of Meade’s Admitted at the World’s Fair. cents can almost as much wick As an ex- the mil; Howaid the 11th; Slocum AMONG BE A LTV PHOBICING ing and valuable information. you get Army. The of that ceased 1 I' It' S l'lLLS the How els. the i-'i [ lighting day lteyulate of the of the k. The Army of Hie Potomac factors on waists in general, none are ample appreciation public AX" as can of about four o’clock in the afternoon. By “BATTLE you :i. ered about 100,000 men. To meet j more important than belts and collars for early historical matter, coming under ! fids time Lee’s whole force was on the this army lien. Lee had about the same that coutrast with the our observation, is that of a brief yet com- brands for 10 cents. dress. Delightful “aa,,. other high grade | field, nearly 80,000. of the town of immm-r. with 300 guns. Lee’s headquar- harmonies result when plain fabrics are prehensive history Unity, Had Lee attacked our on Ceme- is or. June 2Sth army written Mr. Edmund Mureli in recent for were near Chambers- relieved by Dresden or fancy ribbons, or by Here's news that will repay you tery Ridge at that time the battle of m i'n. Meade's great which lias been read with much in- army was at Fred- when similar colorings in gowns take on years, Gettysburg might have terminated difTer- '■ M3. The old | terest not in that town b t the cost of Keystone State was new richness by belts and collars of plain only by people your newspaper to-day. ! Lee was deceived j eutly. by the stubborn those in towns. Those win* at tin uni- vof Lee's who were velvet or velutina. The latter is most by adjoining soldiers, resistance of the old 1st Corps. He no Rode 21,000 miles on an ivii'u ihe fat ..f ti.e land and striking satisfactory, since its close, soft may produce works of that nature may doubt the whole Cnion was pile m | thought army assure tmi'’i whole X'Tth. The outlook renders it quite superior to ordinary grade safely themselves that their labors in easy supporting distance. Thus he lost w. da: k ii.deid : hut by deeds of hero- ! silk velvet, while from its moderate prices will he appreciated, not only by those of the golden opportunity. About this time ^ i.e\oi 1m 0.re < is].laved in the world’s one can discard it when at all worn and the present generation, hut by those of Hancock came on the field and assumed 1;st ii ] ]a« ai.d ice's thrown East June. atmy back easily, too, since it comes in every new iEclipse Thorndike, the and Bicycb weary disheartened soldiers which bey« u the P-'tomac in utter rout. The shade. Cost for repairs for entire trip, $1.90. went tar towards restoring confidence in Milk t< wn .-i the scene Inspection. (>ettyshurg, of one of THE MUST OBJECT ‘•They stand the test.” the rank and file. During the the All Wool the gieatest battles ever on evening Suits, S 6.00, for n,?r price, S OO fought this in a graduating dress is simplicity, and At tLie June meeting of the City (Juinei 5d and 12th Corps readied the scene of it it tt “ “ c ntinent,. lies in a beautiful Dr. Frank E. V. was valley be- this is best carried out a sheer white Freeman, S., elected 8.00, 1200 action and took their in j by tween two that traverse promptly positions of under the of a it tt “ “ ridges the south- dress over thin and PRICES $100 $85. Inspector Milk, provisions line. the next organdy many skirts, 10.00, 14,CO ern it Early the 2d Sec. 44 to the K of From the town morning DIAMOND OR LOOP FRAME. Chap. 88, 47, inclusive, of a ti it Pennsylvania. a hem is to rows “ “ w hich usually deep preferred ■>. Coips (to the writer’s as amended 2”>r> of the Public 12.00, 16,00 nun '•( )■ of roads and run— belonged reg- S., by Chapter turnpikes of lace insertion, which are admissable, “ “ “ “ the iment, the l'.'th arrived from Tan- Laws of 185*•>. The statute as amended pro- Worsteds, 8.00, 10.00 Carlisle mad north; Balti- Me.,) not York, east; but in the best taste. Colored silk it it eytown, taking position on vides as follows: it “ “ nii a.- s< lit beast; west: Em- Cemetery under is in 10.00, 13.00 Taneytown, organdy vogue for those who 44. near the centre of the line of Sec. The municipal officers of cities it ti ti “ “ south. The Ridge bat- 16 mettshurg, railroad enters desire color, and dotted Swiss muslin or and towns containing not less than three 12.00, OO tle. Soon after came the 5th liom tie east. "West Corps under thousand inhabitants shall it it it “ “ of the town is a white satin-striped silk supply the annually ap- 15.00, 18.00 and the Otli under the variety point, and the municipal officers of all other h eg large of hills called Sykes gallant “ “ Seminary Uidge. which seems always in demand. Round towns shall on application of ten voters “ “ 18 00 had some miles Covert, 15.00, South of t lie town is another Sedgwick. They thirty therein, annually appoint one or more per- long stretch waists, either plain or with rows of in- “ “ “ “ of hills ailed to march, but were on hand, worn and sons to be inspectors of milk, who shall, be- Overcoats, 7.00, 10 OO Cemetery Ridge, so-called sertion across, wide lace or a sleeve fore their ti it it but cape entering upon duties, be sworn, “ iron, a weary, ready for It was a 8.00, 12 OO cemetery located on these hills, duty. of the dress material rib- and give notice of their appointment by edged by lace, t* tt a i wo miles gloomy night for the people of publishing the same for two weeks in a news- “ “ south of the is Gettys- bon or 12 15.00 cemetery Bound shoulder knots yoke effects, full iu their if other- 00, had seen paper published towns, any, it it tt >< me three burg. They the Union forces “ “ F>],, or four hundred feet elbow puffs, finished by lace and ribbon, wise by posting such notice in two or more 14.00, 18.00 driven their town higli. through and public places therein.’ “ “ Xeaihy is another small hill called captured furnish a outline for and equal to the best. “ “ general graduating Sec. 4"). shall an office Mackintoshes, 8.00, 12 00 like sheep. to see the Inspectors keep Pitt'e Bound Then They expected it it Top. comes Wolfs dresses. and hooks for the purpose of recording the it “ “ 13.00 whole army on the next names and of business of all 10.00, Kill and the last captured day. HATS FOR CITY places persons Culp's Bill. In this val- AND COUNTRY USE it ti ti 1 he rebels talked PRICES $85 $75. selling milk within their limits. They may “ “ 20 00 and on boldly of what they 15.00, ley, resemble each other to an ex- enter where milk is Cemetery Hill, human blood unusual FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. any place stored or kept it would do on the morrow. ti it “ “ was out It must have for sale, and examine all for 8 UO poured like water on the first, tent, as the majority are large, and will carriages kept 5.00, been a sorrowful for the the transportation thereof, and when they “ “ sec-oud and third of night people of become still NEW and SECOND * Stiff July, Lx vision was sent to the of that, of many young men. But in November, p. when the world- Hartfor<( JJioycle has been reduced to the support Buford’s cream has been taken, and any milk which, following pr. 1892, this “aimless” young man was convert- Monday, June 29. Presentation day renowned Hot ■ availy. Reynolds sent aides to by the analysis aforesaid, shall be found to Patterns Nos. 1 and 2, from $80 to hurry up ed at a service in TremoDt St. M. E. Church, exercises by the junior class at 10 a. m., had $65. Springs failed. contain any foreign substance, shall be Howani with the 11th Boston, and from that a great on the the Phi Patterns Nos. 3 Corps with all pos- day purpose campus. Bamiuetof Beta, Wm. S. 1 M.k, deemed milk to which a substance and 4, from $60 to $50. possessed liis.soul, and his fine natural abil- Loomis, foreign sible speed. Wadsworth’s Kappa Society at Memorial Hall at 3.30 p. has been added. Corps was ities were all in line for He Shreveport, Patterns Nos. 5 and 6, from $50 t righteousness. m. Junior exhibition at m. Our Book on the Disease an d its Treatment mailed •Amended in measure. in 7.30 p. in the free to any 1887 to wine position—Cutler’s a course of at Address. SPECIFIC Brigade to immediately began study church. Annual of the SWIFT CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Kent’s but such was meeting board of the right and the Iron Hill, his zeal to preach 44 Brigade to the left trustees at Hall at 7.30 m. Rev. W. W. Elder of the = tlie Gospel that the following summer lie Champlin p. Ogier, Presiding (leo. T. of the Cashtown road. was June 30—Class The Union troops appointed to Windsor, where he re- Tuesday, day exercises Rockland District of the East Maine Metho- Read, 'K'Mi were mained until the of ’95. 28 at the church at 10.30 a. on the p, sted on rising ground, while the spring April m., dist Episcopal Conferenie, thus announces 1895, lie married Maud 1. Fletcher, of at 3 m. Annual of Charles E. T' held the China,’ campus p. meeting his of District work in Zion's Herald of enemy valley near a small stream Me., who an efficient in his Sleveiis, plan DO' proved helper the alumni association at Memorial Hall or liver. chosen work. In the lie SUCCESSOR TO June 5d. 1TER\ i •''* Some oi the rebel following May was at 2 m. address Presi- sharpshooters to p. Inaugural by appointed Friendship and South Waldo- At a of the district, RESTORED MANHOOD ■had mossed this river and taken dent Xathaniel Butler, I). at the special meeting F i L LS posses- horn, where a splendid year’s work was D., Stevens & Erskine, stewards the facts were sion with a church at 7.45 p. in. following consider- ot a >tiip of woods and were done. Seized pneumonia few weeks fflO great renieuy for nervous promiaima ai dealing ed: There 55 before Conference, lie survived Ins Wednesday, July 1—Commencement are charges, including 75 diseases of the <>i o-. >• di ath at re-ap- Manufacturer and Dealer in generative d distinction in the ranks of the but two Exercises of the pointment days. Easily taking first day. graduating class churches. Week day quarterly meetings Nervous Prostration, Kui.nii.:* L".-> Mam .od 1st l rank in a line class, he was held in es- and of at the at orps. lietnolds ordered a to high conferring degrees church are seldom the Youtlilul I charge the East ARNESSES, desired, though presiding Nightly Emissions, \p teem by Maine Conference as a 10 a. in. The formed at clear the and in procession Me- cessive use of Tobacco or v woods, leading was shot man of great promise. He would have elder is willing to hold Them. It, is found Opium. young morial Hall at 9.30. Commencement ROBES, tion and a been admitted to full connection at its Insanity. With every ,v by sluupshooter and died on the field. last at impossible to hold four quarterly meetings dinner Alumni Hall at 12.30. The to cure or refund tin session but for his illness. BLANKETS, on Sunday on each charge without a large guarantee Douhli'day turned over his division to and cabinet to visitors from H There seemed to be no weak spot in his library open j amount of substituting, which is both incon- per box, boxes f r *5.00. 3 to 5 in. The I BEFOKE AXI) A FT I ! 1 s (;. Hawley and came forward to take the administration; all departments of work p. president’s reception in HAL ERS, venient and I’he f T IN expensive. presiding elder, Dlt. MOTT’S < !!! MM \l ( I, were well cared he was an the at Memorial Hall and o.. of his fallen for; all-round evening concert in addition to his many other duties, can place commander and the HATS, NIK SALK K1 It. H. .tHIMDl. BKLKAST, MAINK. man that could be trusted anywhere. Gen- on the campus by the Second preach twice each Sunday, making 104 ser- battle went Regiment on without a moment’s pause. eral sorrow pervades the community where Band of Lewiston. TRUNKS, vices, which, divided among the thirty-live he ministered. He seemed to realize that entitles each to three sermons A general charge was ordered and the charges, dur- .Till-;. his end was near, but said little. His last BAGS, ing the year, including a love-feast and the whole of Wadsworth's Haine’s Next Governor. Division was soon chapter was John 17, when lie repeated, Lord’s Supper at each visit. Three quarter- BARGAINS “And this is life that WHIPS, engaged at close quarters with the whole eternal, they might ly (or local) conferences shall be held on know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Tendered a (irand lieeentlon In lloullon. each charge, and any service rendered that of Hill’s The Iron ETC., ETC. Corps. Brigade fell Christ whom Thou hast sent.” may be needed. The presiding elder’s claim a and June 7. Several thousand FINE LINE OF & like a His brother and Houi.ton, is to SWAN SIBLEY thunderbolt on the front and ilank mother, sister, his be three per cent, of pastor’s claim, CO., citizens" of this town wife, to whom he had been married but one and vicinity, last twenty cents as of Archer’s Confederate plus per member, reported JOBBERS OF Brigade, tearing short year, are left to mourn their great loss. evening, tendered a public reception to Custom Harnesses. in this year’s Minutes, and shall be paid in it into Tlie funeral services were held at the Meth- full fragments and sweeping its com- their fellow townsman, Hon. Llewellyn at each visit. The district stewards Having retired from the tirtu •: Mi odist church in Friendship, April 25, con- the nominee ALSO SUCCESSOR TO heartily recommend the mander witli hundreds of its members to Powers, Republican for Gov- weekly offering CRAIN, PITCHER, and hein.u -dilmed ducted by the presiding elder and Rev. system for the support of the ami ernor. The reception was held in Market ministry, account of the illness of my wr; the rear as prisoners. The boys in blue Messrs. Plumer, Bradlee, Phelan, Meservey, * * insist that the presiding elder must not de- square, and was presided over by Mr. F. A. Haskell, and Clancy of the Baptist Church. Robbins, pend for support upon a precarious quarter- fought desperately and tore the gray lines Clark, Chairman of the town FEED. Republican * ly collection, and that the support of our into as Trimmer FOR shreds fast as they were formed. Eliza, wife of T. M. Richardson of Stock- committee. Remarks were made by the Carriage Bishops shall not be classed with benevo- SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES ton died June 8th 75 R. W. A. L. Harness its branches and lences. further be- Along the whole line the was Springs, aged years. following: Shaw, Lumbert, repairing in all They recommend that and A St MBF.K OF fighting Mrs. Richardson had been in SEEDS poor health for Parker P. Burleigh, Beecher Putnam. All done to nevolent moneys be raised in the Con- hard—not a man shirked his carriage trimming promptly early duty. and her death while not ference and that cause have a They years unexpected the speakers expressed their appreciation order at the most reasonable rates. year, every had come conies hard to her husband and fair chance. to stay; and too true it was for very aged of the honor conferred on the town and GROCERIES. daughters. She was kind and thoughtful All persons having unsettled accounts with th Second-Hand Organs and of the brave in the action of the State con- many boys blue. Soon the both as a wife and mother. She leaves a county by late firm are requested to call and settle with th Electric Bitters. Edward vention. They spoke in the undersigned at the old stand. 14tf Importera ol Salt. ALL IN GOOD CONDITIO'' ground was cumbered with the forms of brother, Perkins of Cleveland, highest Electric. Bitters is a medicine suited for Ohio; two sisters, Mary and Martha Perkins terms of the nominee and of his ability and C. E. fallen heroes. The old 1st decided STEVENS, any season, but perhaps more generally Dealers in the finest of Corps of two Mrs. Jennie stalwart Mr. Powers was quality Organs from $15.00 Boston; daughters, Republicanism. needed in the Spring, when the languid ex- L'p. that this was the of Rockland and Mrs. Mattie Maw Ko 59 Main Street, Belfast Me hottest firing of the war. Staples of introduced and was received with hearty hausted feeliug prevails, when the liver is Boston. Mrs. Richardson had lost several The air seemed full of iron and lead. applause, lie thanked the people for this torpid and sluggish aud the need of a tonic children. Her son Albert was mate of the Anthracite and expression of confidence and will, and alterative is felt. A nrompt use of this Hall’s the one in action on Celestia at the time she was abandon- good ^ I CALL AM) SKK THKJI 'I battery, only Mary and outlined the of the medicine has often averted long and perhaps ed at sea. No word ever came to unravel clearly policies our side, was in position near the Cash- to Let fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act Blacksmith the of their fate and his loss was a two great parties. He deprecated the mystery Bicycles more surely in counteracting cud No. 6B High Street, Belta*< town road. It was and the sorrow. of ballots them for freeing unsupported great wasting by casting the system from the malarial Head- the Third candidate. poison. •BORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. rebels made a etfort to party ache, Dizziness Under W. L. Hall. vigorous capture cure Ldver Hard- Indigestion, Constipation, Photograptu HOOD’S PILLS Ills, A band furnished and there was Every- to it and for a music, in H.&J.W. ware. yield Electric Bitters. Only lifty cents few moments the guns seemed Headache. thing ,J. JONES, 33, 35, 37 Front St., Me. Biliousness, Indigestion, a display of fireworks at the close of the per bottle at Kilgore & Wilson’s City Drug Belfast, HORATIO ME A K*" lost, but the old Oth Minnesota A pleasant laxative. All Store. sprang Druggists. meeting. 60 Main St., Belfast. TELEPHONE 4-2. If April 2, 1896.—14tf of Yucatan. the Heart trade. No white person has ever seen the in as of captivity soon as their task was ac- Adjournment Congress. Newspaper Enemies. city of Chan ^Santa Cruz, or, has complished of .u n Whose (ilorles Have Departed. seeing, the ! ; transporting stolen Record Made In the Early Dale of The Tribune is of its enemies. returned to tell the tale. It is Remarkable proud We C;r ..miurrabic Raza Indlgena of (ban supposed booty. Alas! her rest was Irenes do not care a of the not so near. ArtJ 'urnment. Interesting Characterized snap linger what some strange Doings In a Terra Incog- that its dark-skinned citizens practice the and people think of it, in fact it is an honor for 11 Umng joung pretty, as white as an Hours of Session. $ibW (losing the people to know that it incurs the dislike ! arts of their ancestors and retain the ab- June 11. The Senate met Anglo Saxon, having more Castilian than Washington, of a lot of scalawags rather than the admi- ndence of The with some bor- Mexican at 11 for the last time this session ration of such A Journal.] original customs, together blood in her the ruler of to-day shysters. newspaper that | veins, later went into execu- Y a an. 1800. rowed from their civilized and a few minutes has no enemies is worthless. [Tampa Tri- May 10, neighbors. At Chan Santa Crecencio Poot Cruz, by name, tive session. The doors were re-opened bune. .\n. once the most llour- any rate, they buy from British Honduras made her one of his was j wives. Crecencio is at 11.20, but no business transacted The Metropolis is not proud of its ene- : nude on the peninsula, such tools as our masons and now about 70 19 Senators were on carpenters years old, and poor Pastoria for some time. Only mies. It would always rather have friends, he inter- the At minutes before 12 a all have melancholy use, agricultural implements and liouse- figures as number three his floor. twenty hut newspapers enemies, some 1 among wives, batch of House bills was laid before the and some and of the two ■uiqiiet hall deserted.” It hold utensils of the even several been openly hidden, simpler sort; having added since her ar- to the commit- Senate and referred proper give us the former, for of all despisable the railway about 100 musical rival. She her Senate instruments, perfumes, (which says fractional husband tees, after which the relapsed into people the sneaking hypocrite is the worst. .ist from and in an treats ten minutes before oue a Merida, ought they indulge to absurd extent), and her kindly, to Indian inactivity. At Newspapers have various ways of making according of Mr. Sherman >\ its ideas of committee consisting enemies. refuse to a geographical position, such small luxuries as canned salmon, connubial courtesy, and that she They champion and Mr. Smith (Dent., N. man’s and then he has no <»! Yuca- has become the (Rep., Ohio) J.) pet ideas, fur- prosperous city potted meats, condensed milk, crackers, mother of several chil- with a similar was appointed to co-operate ther use for the paper. The newspaper mtury ago the hist cotton and That are whom she the House to inform the ginger snaps candy. they dren, would gladly abandon if committee from refuses to advocate every man and adopt was erected and she President that was to ad- liiitry here, good agriculturalists is proved by the could return toiler own Congress ready his opinion, and the editor of the paper is Tobacco but people; unless he had some further com- 'factories flourished in the fact that have that is journ considered by him a fool. The paper must they always quantities of escape impossible, because on the munication to maker certain men and abuse Here the made his rare always praise Bishop corn in store, to last occasions when she is took a recess enough years ahead; allowed to At 1.20 the Senate until others to have the friendship of some. It ALWAYS STANDARD M'liie of the Cas- come resumed proudest and in times of drought, when Yucatan near the borders of civilization she 3. At 3 the Senate its session. must insert long winded communications were cleared and the Senate “New whose has been threatened is The of interest to no one but the writer or Spain," with famine, they constantly watched as a hawk eves galleries held a brief executive session. When the make of him an must ,.i\ still be seen emblazoned Ills enemy. Papers never have been induced to sell some of it to prey. She said she had walked beside Mr. Sherman and doors were re-opened ask debtors to pay a bill for fear of incur- : tcnautless casas. The the whites at exorbitant her husband all the and stated that prices. Though way to Baealar, some Mr. Smith returned they ring hatred. Papers are expected to sup- i4 "1 the raza themselves unamenable to the 00 had discharged their duties and that the all candidates for whether indigena, holding miles, he, great muscular fellow, un- i port office, had no further communication FRED ■;ich occurred almost 50 laws of the it is said that and executive friends or enemies, and whether or not country, they burdened, she, a frail little creature At ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., to make to Congress. 3.25 Mr. Harris have ever contributed a dollar vied from which with the they injuries have strict laws of their own and any tiny feet and hands of her offered the reso- race, j (Dem.. Tenn.) following towards the paper’s support, or make ene- :ir\vr recover, for besides is and 25 which was shortcoming promptly severely carrying pounds of salt on her shoul- lution. unanimously adopted: mies of the candidates. Papers must en- REAL ESTATE AND the thanks of INSURANCE. ; in the of the load “Resolved, That the Sen- dure all manner of censure without resent wrought way punished—a murderer, forexample, (that der, suspended by a strap passed J Over ate are tendered \\ m. P. Fyre, for Thirteen Millions ($13,000,000) Fire Insurance Assets. d conflagration, the Iu- is, the murderer of another Chau Santa across her forehead. hereby | ing it or make enemies, hut the majority pro tempore of the Senate, for of enemies of are those who president ; newspapers Springfield Fire and Fire ;» !ior executed in the l>ut to return to \ and Marine, Granite State Insurance Co., Fire behind, threatening Cruzan), being exactly alladolid, from which courteous, diguiiied able manner in ! never what owe the pay they papers. Association ok Philadelphia, Capitol Fiiie Insurance Co., same we have made which he has over its delibera- .-it. that the remaining cit- manner as he indicted death upon such a long digression. presided [Jacksonville, Fla., Metropolis. National Firf. Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. tions session." in',; homes and fled to his victim. As a rule are Founded soon after the duringthe present they monogam- Spanish conquest, D1S8IE4BLE A resolution was offered on the part of Better Roads Called For. HISKS WHITTEN AT UURHENT KATES. < ar the The ists.ami their sin the was built in a Capital. pop- besetting is drunkenness, city style commensu- ! the Republicans by Mr. Allison tendering rate with the Travelers Like and Accident Insurance Co. -> than 10, O'H I, after half for they have distilleries of their own and lofty pretensions and wild the thanks ot the Senate to the Vice Pres- The good work of the State Board of and Trade in its effort to create a sentiment in TORNADO and the consume incredible quantities of rum. dreams of the and still ident for the dignified impartial man- INSURANCE WRITTEN FOR 5 TEARS, at low rates on buildings acceptable. aiparative peace, Conquistadores, j favor of better roads in Maine received due bears marks of ner in which he had presided. CORRESPONDENT OF MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. Cm very best in Yucatan, From time to time efforts have been made ancient grandeur. But no recognition in the platform of the Republi- Promptly at 4 the \ ice President arose INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. to words can the can State convention. The following is the id; cents the acre. conquer them, but all in vain; year by portray desolation that now and said : plank relating to the matter: LOANS NEGOTIATED. their and that broods over it. The central where “Senators: 1 am touched the referred to grew out of year territory increases, plaza, deeply by “Improved highways, a movement for REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. of the whites and and ladies of resolutions personal to myself by which has been our State e for from peaceful Indians _cor- hidalgoes high degrree were adopted inaugurated by «3“Correspondenee solicited. *toOctl eontf independence It lias been endeavor im- mean wont to the Senate. my b >ard of trade. Good roads improved at respondingly diminishes, as towns and promenade to the Cuba the present day accompaniment partially to execute the rules prescribed facilities, enlarged intercourse, increased of and now revenue and better We earnest- > ranches and haciendas are de- moonlight is ankle this a sides to the question. villages, music, for the guidance of body. For the citizenship. recommend such careful consideration, the raids of the Chan Santa deep in its benches of aid you have so given me in ly ;'4>'st land and stroyed by sand, crumbling generously and the of such laws as the proprietors the duties that passage impor- or are stone over-run the discharge of pertain ■.■•■ns'' were Cruzans, added to their posses- with tance of this matter demands.” generally op- scorpions, centipedes as to this office, as well for the courtesy The of roads have sel- sions. Now and then make incur- and and its ancient advantages good »ation from the mother they lizards, palms and uniformly shown, I am profoundly grate- dom been better stated than in this brief sions in the direction of elms the bulk of the population, Merida, causing too ragged to cast a shade. At one ful. And, now, wishing each of you a paragraph. f Water vi He Mail. the safe return to his home and id the stoutest hearts to quake with terror. sideoi it is an enormous parochial church, constituents, irresponsible, igno- it remains for me to declare the first Not many years ago it was rumored that with convent and cloisters only “ md lazy, those who owned fast falling to session of the 54th Congress adjourned Don’t Become all the Indians of Yucatan and You tnd had nothing to lose— Central decay. There are other large churches, without day.” America were about to unite in a San Then with a of the the Senate ” uni cry for •‘libre,” which general notably Sisal, Serircio, San Juan de tap gavel a to their Use! and the terrorized whites Santa adjourned sine die. glave mi license; After uprising, pre- Dios, Lucia, Santa Anna and Can- independ- IN THE HOUSE. pared to leave the country. year more or less above words have been Our .1, another agitation arose Every dalaria,—all dilapidated. When the House was called to order The the of Chan Santa Eyes. people Cruz issue invi- Most of the houses ; Yucatan should become private show the same this morning less than two score mem- truthfully spoken concerning Dr. R. H. SMALL, tations to the tribes for a tokens. bers were in their seats. The of one or a separate Kepuonc; neighboring melancholy reading Pierce's Pleasant Pellets by the of since war council, and send In the journal proceedings Saturday had abundant OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, mi ran between grand threatening principal street, the Calle de who has opportunity feeling high morning last occupied nearly an hour. messages to the capital, to to observe their more favorable ac- Office in Johnson Block, St.. Belfast. S and eon. Both factions promising Sisal,—stand many extensive buildings, Mr. Dingley of Maine introduced the High turn its streets into rivers of blood and to roofless and usual resolution tion as with that of other an the raza indigena, placed doorless, with grass and authorizing appointment compared massacre the last of a committee of three to a similar hands and filled their inhabitant; and every bushes growing from crevices in the join pills. walls; committee on the of the Senate to the Meridans in their boots— part Most and medicines in use mises. When was at year quake while, as if in of human pills quiet mockery pride, notify the President that Congress was but nothing is ever done about it. the coats of arms of for in the run, a all these offers of rich re- Why forgotten families, are ready to adjourn. Messrs. Dingley, Can- constipation, long does not the clean them non and make a bad matter worse.” Un- rotten and the Indians were government out, emblazoned on their tottering fronts. (Rep., Ills) Sayers (Dem., Texas) root and branch? For the same were named by the Speaker. like such Dr. Pierce’s Pel- roil homes handed, reason, According to local tradition, Valladolid agents, Hats! Hats!1! empty Mr. Turner (Dem., Ga.) offered the fol- Boston & 11 So. perhaps, which permitted the Sioux and has been the lets exert such a tonic or strength- a pt.y handed, however, for theatre of remarkable events resolution: Bangor lowing and other of our effect the membranes Apaches savages own in not It That the thanks of the House are due ening upon tiieir arms and the knowl- days very distant. is asserted, 6 SPRING SCHEDULE. We aimed well and hit the mark on of the stomach and as to western wilds to go on the Hon. Thomas B. Reed for the bowels, : gained of so-called civiliz- long unpunished, authority of both church and State, ability, after faithfulness and strict with benefit. Their use FIVK TRIPS A WKKh TO BOSTON. to having committed all manner of that the was haunted impartiality produce lasting ■f which they turned place long by a which lie has the duties of his atrocities. performed can, therefore, be gradually discon- :>t the whites at the first demon of the worst which to office. character, tinued. With most the The pills longer In when an Once ill a while the few federal this day is spoken of with bated breath is reading of the resolution was re- 1>47, embrog- troops are the more El ceived with A rising vote was they taken, dependent •v with which Yucatan is Demonio applause. Sprin -n the Merida and Cain- garrisoned march Parlero, (the Talking Devil,) suggested by Mr. Dockery, (Dem., Mo.) upon their use the patient becomes. Indians saw their out into the in search of Indians. because lie held discourse with riigeful country nightly and several other members. The motion Not so with the Ihcir Pellets.” It will pay v.m to lay aside last sea- Hie latter lead them a who chose to was and andsw.od they swept the lively chase, pick- any question him, answering put agreed to unanimously. By is to secondary effect keep the bow- sons Hat and buy one oi YEW oil a in the voice of a tliis time the attendance had increased to •lie ing few soldiers here and parrot. Though never peninsula, obliterating there, els and not to further ■ over a liuudered and one was on his open regular, STYLES. We >tier the when do he seems to have been a every m village in their course, they not ambush the whole visible, merrv their Commencing Monday, May 4. 1896, steamer**! feet. constipate. Hence, great will leave Belfast as fodmvs:* and then retire to their sort of a Mi'wing Valladolid, which party, fastnesses fellow, dancing, laughing, play- At 12.40 the House took a recess until with sufferers from hab- For Camden, Rneklaml and B. Monday- popularity and at 3.4f> m >t., behind the of hills that lie a few ing on guitars and castinets. After a time 2 o'clock. Fridays Tm-.-imys. Thursdays nith of its Golden Day. ridge itual and at b t*. m At 2 o'clock a was constipation. Saturdays miles ut lie took to stones into message received For and at 8.1" "ii of jo.uuO or more, Ke- >outh Merida: and the remnant of throwing houses, The Pellets curs or Searsju.rt, Wednesday- Sundays from the Presidhnt his costiveness, A. M. with announcing ap- vonturies of w endur- ti'oops return with but with pelting people eggs, hon- For V ami Tues- rong dying colors, slandering proval of sundry bills sent his this morn- constipation, biliousness, sick and Bucksport, interport Bangor, est in days. Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.do a. m.. Wed- h entered a no Indians. It -veins almost incredible folks; short, getting the whole town ing. bilious sour is, tlifey upon headache, dizziness, nesdays and Sundays at s in a. M.,(>r upon anivul that next the to such an extent There was a notable decrease of mem- ;>f steamer from Boston. :nation, Mep by step they door to the United States, so to by ears, that the stomach, loss of appetite, coated bers in their seats. Several bills RETIMIN' INC. Y&Costos ! within of Merida was to private U 1. -r,\es <>f ni'»re and moit_- N.iy. less than a week's Bishop obliged interfere or journey were tongue, indigestion, dyspepsia, passed. Upon consideration of a From Boston every week day except d'liurs.iay simm • l'om New 't >rk or is a and forbid anyone to to the dem- it ."i tiiein, eastern and soutli- ; Chicago, section speak private pension bills, Messrs. Bailey windy belchings, ‘‘heartburn,” f> i\ m. I' i1 uii Tl •.: — s ml of c"iintr\ on under of severe Rockland, Tuesdays, y Sat- ■ almost unknown to pain spiritual punish- and Marshall and distress after and t the peninsula, ravaging Kuropeans, (Dem., Texas) (Rep., 111.) pain eating, urday- at b a. m.. Wednesday ami s*umi;t\.- at ment. It is became involved in a over the A -M liagiug, burning, murder- j wh<»se uneoixjuered people still live in the gravely related that when the controversy kindred derangements of the liver, iTlort of the former to the lloor. Mr. i-i "m ! same wild w as abstained from further get : 11;i‘d huddled to- ay did their progenitors be- people any commu- stomach and bowels, One little l'nes lay -. Thursday and sa t u "ay at 2 n. >i Creoles, Bailey made the point of no quorum. < From Seal sport. Mommy s ami 1 loiay.- at :;.!b fore the hi Utkin and even inure in- nication with the evil and ‘‘Pellet” is a two are i. appealed to the United era; him, spirit wept While a call of the House was in pro- laxative, t*. M. eredihie does it that the wailed so as to interfere wit'll ser- gress the was The cathartic. imu o .‘Spain, and at last appear powerful loudly difficulty arranged. mildly I', li. .loilNSt'N. Acting Agent. Bellas’. vices of the bill open for debate Mr. CALVIN ACS'TIN. Geu'i Supr.. Bo-tor. of which Mexican nation, which claims to church and the nightly sleep being Maguire They are tiny, sugar-coated gran- Kepubiic they possess the assertion WILLIAM H. HILL. BetTi Mum.gr r. B. toi of the (Dem., Cal.) argued against ules child will take a that bit of know as little people; and after that mood ; any readily necome part. The lat- territory, about passed made by Mr. Dingley yesterday that the It as we of the he took At them. Sold by alt dealers. >• having concluded her Northern Republic! The revenge by burning houses. nation had been prosperous under the pro- this the tective tariff Mr. cited Mates, sent greater portion of the peninsula is a terra alarming juncture Bishop was system. Baiiey charged troops the with in to invoke Divine and Republicans holding abeyance ■ and incognita, of which white men know ab- obliged assistance, Desks Winter Effect October Yucatan, gradually a question—that of restricting the power Chautauqua Arrangement—Iu after a long tussle the combined THE WILCOX. it driven back into the in- solutely nothing beyond what may be powers "1 the President to sell bonds—which and other valuable 1, 18S5. of earth and heaven succeeded in three months them- premiums have on Mexico for seen the coast and from ousting ago they expressed iding aid, along gathered gone to thousands '** selves and to discuss aud STKAHER (AST IV weather The leading Spring hat. me ex- Indian and of the the devil, who took to the woods. In an ready willing of Young Ladies K, per-' iiei autonomy as an inde- traditions, latter, no- Hotting-, will run every week day official determine. and Youths Free, celled by any bat »n the market in knows where to draw report of the occurrence, which to in connection with B. A. B. S. Co., as follows i' and soon afterward be- body the line be- lie drifted on to the for retailing currency question their own Leave •West Brooksville at 7.2" a.m.; Castine, anyway. I.-Mil; them ’vei.it tween exists in Valladolid and is be- neigh- states of the Mexican fed- history and tradition, fact and actually and won some applause by asserting that bors the contents 7.4b; Hughes l’oint, S.3(>; Byder s Cove. j Lime at Undo. lieved all no of Combination Kiln,‘.*.20; arriving Belfast., fable. For many years Yucatan has been by good citizens, the learned considerable number of American citi- t was years before any sem- Box of zens had but for a and I the Siberia of to which are sent and pious Dr. Sanchez de anything disgust party •Brooksville, Mondays, Wednesdays Satr.r- e and the Mexico, A’guilar says: was patched up, that had not the courage to declare itself. The Larkin days. “An aunt of one D. mine i- P. offenders whom the does not vexed with leave Belfast at 2.no m., for the PALMER'S, government day, The bill was Returning, miles that are desolated and passed. 1 above named know what else to this said to out Soaps, landings. do since the devil, him, ‘(Jo of my The committee to call on the East steamer ’••wus in ruins bear witness with, appointed etc. (14'kinus /ji Passengers going take Castine and Mr. said: from Belfast at 2 00 .Wed- Masonic Me, Amended Constitution of the Liberal house, thou evil one;’ and she gave him a President returned Pingley to i\.m., e\ery Monday Temple, Belfast, tii«l of the raza clioose^^__ and Take steamer next persistence “The President told us he had no further from). Some nesday Friday. cay lor j Party does with blow in the face which left his nose red- all landings from Castine to Bar Harbor. 1 hold all practically away capital communication to make and extended his have sold 10 or unconquered, they more boxes.obtain- Passengers going to Millbridge, Jonespwrt aim It is in case of der than cochineal. after- ■ punishment. handy politi- Forty years to the ! Maehias take Steamer Castine from Bell; -t at rn portion of Yucatan, and congratulations Congress upon ing one premium 2.00 v. >!., stop over at Castine, take steamer ; cal criminals and other troublesome peo- wards, when 1 was cure of the same city, early completion of its business.” after another. To ■1 40 years there have been without Frank Jones next morning for all landings from the demonio Several additional bills : possess, ple, who might turn up if banished parlero returned to infest private pension cost,a really hand- Castine to Maehias. on. in again their warpaint armed were unanimous consent. In some of fur- AGENTS: H. A. Greer, Belfast: J. R Ryder, I Watches, some of passed by piece elsewhere, for from this bourne none re- the villages of my espec- Win. Pendleton. J. ■Oust parish, the last hour the tided niture that will Ryder’s Cove; Hughes Point; the government. Numer- galleries gradually M. R. A. Brooksville. turn. It Gulciba. He came last a lifetime is a Vogel 1, Castine; Dodge, has been the fashion to conduct ially always at mid- up, until at four, when Speaker Reed de- not strong—probably less privilege and a 50tf W. Clocks, or about one a. m. were c. SMALLID Gt, Manager such obnoxious persons, under military night, with whirlwind, livered his valedictory address, they pleasure not to be and all told; but what they much more than comfortable missed. The at- to the dust and as of a hurricane, .stones crowded to guard, frontier of Yucatan civili- noise, tractions oi tnottsanas oi nomes •ers is made in The remarks were up ferocity. capacity. Speaker’s have been enhanced the “Larkin Idea.’’ Silver, or to some of the swept over the entire and by Sterling zation, way landing village, though listened to in silence. He said: •’ of the same race as the deep In a day or two any one can earn a valua- Maine Central R. R places along the coast, and simply let them the people hastened to put out all the fires “Gentlemen of the House of Representa- ble premium FREE- Try it! The quality we see about Merida—those of our is known, and can Silver Plated What in the this did not for from tives: Before those words poods widely you TIME-TABLE. go. becomes of them, none can kitchens, avail, pronouncing refer new customers to many of your own s of of wood and drawers the which close the session, I desire to offer townspeople who are our patrons. Full infor- On and after Nov. trams at say with certainty, except that they are flames with which the devil himself 4, 1895, connecting whom to the House my grateful recognition of mation bv mail. Name this paper. Burnham ami Waterville with througn trams lor Flat everybody imposes, was never heard of again. Probably the mys- inwardly tormented, proceeded its kindness. THE LARKIN SOAP MFG. CO., Buffalo, N. Y. and from Bangor. Waterville, Portland and Bos Ware, probably built the mag- ton will run as follows: tery of it adds to the punishment its Hashes like mighty comets, or wandering “The thanks of the House of Repre which are scattered all pies which did fire sentatives is always a high but is FROM BELFAST. Paul E. Wirt greatest terrors. Whether the Indians stars, several houses at honor, A M I* M V M :the tribe so at the end of a session w’here iry yet unconquered especially 7 20 1 25 3 25 enslave these new or once, and so that there Belfast, depart. comers, naturalize spread rapidly has forced to ‘no’ 17 25 tl 30 -> of the Caribs— the speaker been say ; Citvpoint. 13 32 descendants and make citizens of or were not to them Waldo. 17 30 U 40 13 55 Fountain them, put them people enough put out. more times, perhaps, than in the history Pen, ini race of cannibal Brooks 7 40 1 51 4 35 savages to sent for to of other While death, is food for conjecture. It is I, being come and drive him any Congress. thanking Knox 8 03 12 03 15 10 possessed the Mosquito coast, for kindness to I must con- Thorndike. 8 12 2 12 5 32 known, that the of away, conjured the demon with the faith you your me, SilverGold however, queer city ... 8 main and the southern islands gratulate the House on its conduct of the Unity. 22 2 22 5 50 Belts, Chan Santa Cruz includes and zeal that God and command- Burnham, arrive—. 8 45 2 42 0 15 among its gave me, a of Indies. The wildest stories public business. Ordinarily majority ..MARKET.. 11 55 4 50 ed Bangor. heterogenous population many people not him never again to eater that village. two and a half to one, a of a M Shirt Waist Sets. their atrocious cruelties and majority 150, of Indian the tire and the whirlwind means disorganization, faction and dis- Waterville Old 3 13 7 15 blood; negro slaves, escaped Whereupon !' M AM ■is hard to find as were the cord. Having bought the market formerly conducted convicts, and a lot of Chinese who desert- to the and honor of the Di- Portland. 12 25 6 35 1 40 ceased, glory mem- M. R. I wish to announce to the more “In this House a hundred and j by Knowlton, peo- I E. 1». 4 15 0 20 5 58 Florida, and much dif- en fifty AM) CLOCK PLPAIRIMi ed masse from where had vine which has such Boston, 4 2,) Belize, they Majesty, given pow- bers of both parties have behaved with ; ple of Belfast and vicinity that it will continue to | yy u. WATCHPROMPTLY l)OM:. with. If a stranger pene- been brought as servants, and castaways er to IIis priests.” the steadiness of veterans and if our con- be headquarters for TO BELFAST. I* M A M > miintry, it is said mat mey aud outlaws of nection with other branches of the gov- various colors and nation- The records go on to state that the de- ( E. I). 7 45 0 00 H. J. Locke 6l pieces with their mediates, ernment with different ideas has prevent- Salt and Picked Fish Boston, j). 8 30 Son, alities. In their raids upon the whites mon, after been thus banished Fresh, having ed us from serving the country as wTe 1’ M Belfast National Hank Building. P. <>. Square. d as long anti interesting as have taken af all kinds' and that 1 am handling Fresh Cod Portland. 11 00 1 20 they much booty, which is from Gulciba and several other have we at least have behav- villages, might done, A M A M a Haddock, Hake, halibut, Salmon, Blue-Fish, But- ppiugotT the tiniest bits at earned to their stronghold by the returned to Valladolid with new burn- ed with dignity, fairness and credit. Waterville. d lo 4 30. cap- ter-Fish. Mackerel, Cun- 1 to Sword-Fish, Alewives, 7 15 1 40 many amputations of each who are forced to With the kindest personal wishes you Bangor tives, march the weary ings; but was barred out Lobsters, Clams and and all oilier A M A M 1“ M finally altogether I return thanks. virtue of ners, Oysters, PAILS, anti so on to the all, again By 7 10 9 oo 5 05 gradually miles heavily laden, to be murdered when the means of the lisli in their season. Having one of the largest | Burnham, depart. by simple surrounding the concurrent resolution, of both Unitv. 7 5n 0 2" 5 25, others are reserved for tor- in the 1 am to lurnish their task is It is said that town with consecrated set close I declare this House refrigerators city, prepared j Thorndike. 8 12 0 30 5 32, completed. crosses, blanches, adjourned at market All do tales of the peddlers and jobbers prices. goods Knox. 18 25 10 37 15 38 | TUBS, the Juquisi- without or o 0 53 5 5o hilltops. free of Orders mail or tim, with a ling in his nose, who At the fall of the gavel there wuis a city, charge. by express Waldo 10 "2 I" Od o "2 may be useful to such as vil could not and to this attended to at and tilled at low- them, pass; day you great outburst of on the floor once, promptly Citvpoint. 10 15 flolO id 15 BROOMS, >ng lasso to a stake anti kept applause est market rates. Liberal discount to boarding clever machinists and musicians. see hundreds of wooden crosses Belfast, arrive. 0 25 10 25 0 2o Among may and in the galleries. houses and hotels. Ice cool milk always on band. 'most limit of human endur- a station. number of persons in 1840 was around Valladolid. JOHN who was with Mr. Knowl- tFlag captured standing guard STEPHENSON, fur Boston are now sold at ■ r Wrecks on the Maine Coast. Limited tickets $5.00 age, nor sex, nor nation a ton nine years, continues with me. beautiful young of Fannie B. Wai:d. from Belfast and all stations on Braneli. WOODEN girl Valladolid, so- with these crea- The patronage of the public is respectfully tickets to all West and North- revengeful named Pastoria Leal. Through points Everybody sup- The recent report of the life saving ser- licited, and no efforts will be spared to please west via all routes, for sale hy F. K. CK"\vli:\ i 1 hmn the every pale-face repre- she was Modern Education. She (to athletic cou- vice a list of on the coast of customers. flQfp’Remember place, ware: posed dead, till a few years ago a gives places ygent, Belfast. PA YS<>N Tl CKKR, “Do wrork much at ?” Gen’l miard, one of the abhorred former sin). you Cambridge Maine where vessels have stranded during Vice Pies, ami Manager. neighbor of hers saw her at wrhen I’ve time!” F. E. Booth Gen’l Pass, and Tic ket He. ‘‘Yes, [Punch. the last ten This list covers four by, Agent. low by is laved their to be years. 1805. Sellint/ ancestors, Bacalar a of Portland, Oct. 25, among troop trading Indians pages of print, and the total shows 319 FRED H. ■'vd of only by death. The and MATHEWS, HOWES .V OO. managed to have a few words with such localities, almost twice as many as on Market Opp. National Bank, Belfast. as Chau known Santa Cruz, her. She said that after all her the coast of any other New England State. party 1 i-4. I3te«wi5 H. H. of that name In these 319 localities there have been 709 Telephone, LAMSON, stronghold had been she was bound to a com- killed, vessels stranded in the ■ Liver Ills n the southeastern portion of ten-year period pany of negro prisoners and to this is an of compelled Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti- covered. While average to lie between supposed march several more than two for each a The ART AMATEUR Licensed Auctioneer. dense for- are 15 sour Cta^30c.Tea days through pation, stomach, indigestion promptly locality, large 'dies west of Ascencion Bay ests, her feet Hood’s Pills. do their work number of places have a record of only poor bruised and bleeding, cured by They Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine. P. O. ADDRESS, tf7 of better quality than we ever had, one Island below lake Bacalar. The her casualty. Little Cranberry face lacerated and torn to at the .lust received from China. clothiug leads the list with a total number of 17, The only A.rt Periodical awarded a Medal MAINE. guarded intercourse with the World's Fair.) FREEDOM, shreds by the bushes. When the while Cutler has a record thorny and approaches Invaluable to all who wish to make their living try l»* lize and via tlie Honduras, dreaded stronghold was reached she was of 10 disasters. Fletcher’s Neck and art or to make their homes beautiful A. A. HOWES & CO. Hunnewell’s Neck have each a record of their at a more dead than one ■ A House for Sale. having “seaport” alive and expected a CHR Ifl* we will send to any p h,‘ 14, Seal Harbor has 10, West Quoddy lUn lUt. this A ■ A ami a half located; western shore of the end to her the red hand Hood’s mentioning publi- 1^' story house, pleasantly lake, speedy misery by and thoroughly. Head has Island has and cation a with superb I I I fine view of Belfast ten rooms all finished, Sweet Pea uni easily 12, Negro 11, specimen copy, bay; Seeds, ^ where to of color or JL ne cellar, water in house ; nice under Bacalar, they go murder, the fate of all her companions Best after dinner pills. Long Ledge at Seal Harbor and WTormell’s plates (for copying framing) city garden, and 8 supplementary pages of designs (regular good cultivation, anple, pear, plum, shade trees, a at a All have 10 each. The Loaves Mixed, choice variety, very low price. 26 cents. druggists. Ledge Sugar rnp Ifln price, 35c). Or we will send also etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. have a record of 9, and Rockland falls run IUL. “Painting for beginners "(DO pages M.C. DILWORTH. C. B. Belfast. 44tf A. A. HOWES & CO. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The only Pill to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. short of that number by only one. MONTAGUE MARKS, 23 Union Square, N. T. Or HALL, Main St., The National Republican Convention Yachts and Boats. Good Templars. Ecpuliltcan ‘Journal. met in Louis and is now in St. Tuesday The of Waldo J. O. Brown of North Haven has launch- regular quarterly session session. expected that at least two District was held BELFAST. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896. Itjs ed the 32-foot fishing boat he built for Rufus Lodge of Good Templars will be with the with Burnham days occupied prelimi- Arey of Vinalliaven. Winneeook I,edge, village, District PUBLISHED j.\ EKY Till U* KAY JlOKMMi BY T11K naries and that balloting will not begin June 13th, and was presided over by More sailed W. E. Page and son Ralph yester- Medicinal value in a bottle of Hood’s Sarsa- before to-day. There is every assurance Templar E. L. Bartlett. The following of- day in the sloop Cambridge for a week’s parilla than ia any other preparation. SHIRT Journal Pub. Co. E. NEW ficers were District WAISTS at this that the will de- present: Templar, skill is Republican writing platform fishing at Mt. Desert. More required, more care taken, more L. Tolman H. Feruald; clare for sound money in unequivocal Bartlett; Secretary, expense incurred in its manufacture. A. G. A. McDonald arrived Saturday CHARLES CILSBURY, Capt. L. W. Hammons, The following It costs the and the dealer from the j BcS?“e™Ma£Tger terms. other course would be sui- Deputy, proprietor Just received manufacturers. Any in his cat-boat from Isle au Haut, night Eva, were appointed to fill vacancies: Vice Tem- More but it costs the consumer fees, as he cidal. Rather defeat than a surrender to and sailed on his return Monday afternoon. Lora Geo. F. Sher- gets .more doses for Ins money. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. plar, Maxey; Counselor, OPENED THIS WEF-k- ^ what would result in national dishonor More curative power is secured by its peculiar Two of S. B. Holt’s row boats went adrift man ; Treasurer, Isa Morse; Chaplain, Mrs. combination, and and financial disaster. The E. proportion process, widespread ; in the blow last They were L. Marshal, Charles Wood; For Governor Thursday night. Brackett; which makes it peculiar to itself. party met defeat, four years W. Juvenile Republican recovered the next day at Sprague’s Cove, Guard, E. Lancaster; Supt. are Hon. Powers More people employed and more space oc- Llewellyn ago on the tariff question, and the pre- Temples, Mrs. E. E. Cain ; Deputy Marshal, in Isles boro. cupied its Laboratory than a. \ oth»r. A. P. riansfield, Of Houlton. dictions they then made concerning the Sister Parsons; Past Templar, Geo. E. Files. More wonderful cures effected and n.oiv tes- MaB™,casTcn,pk S. B. Holt has chartered his new yacht, timonials received than bv anv other; The six Democratic free trade have been committee on credentials reported More sales and more increase FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. policy the Catherine, to Mr. Edward Johnson, who year'by year til The are reported by druggists. verified. It. seems lodges represented by delegates. For electors at large: abundantly hardly pos- is the summer in Camden. The More people are taking Hood’s spending were Sarsaparilla following Grand Lodge officers pres- today than any other, and nn.iv are JOHN F. HILL of Augusta. sible that the people of this country de- boat will be ready for service in about two ent: Grand Chief Templar, Grant Rogers; taking it today than ever before. ■ JOEL WILBUR of Avou. sire another such object lesson. Yet de- weeks. More and still m'ork reasons might be G. S. J. T., Mrs. Emily E. Cain; Grand Asst. given why you should take First District .EDWIN PAYSON. structive as the Democratic tariff has The Belfast Machine and Foundry Co. has Secy., Mrs. E. L. Brackett; Grand Lecturer District.A. R. NICKERSON. Second been to American mills cast an iron keel 785 for I. industries, closing weighing pounds and Mrs. F. N. Maines. The de- Third District.FRED ATWOOD. Organizer, * * and factories all over the and W. Parker's new yacht. The bolts were cast The country was a class of 20 can- Place Fourth District.ALBERT H. SAWYER. gree conferred upon in the which is three-fourths of Cheapest throwing thousands upon thousands out keel, only didates. The of the showed FOR report secretary CONGRESSMEN: an inch thick at the bottom. It is 9 feet of employment, the triumph of those the numerical condition about the same as First District 20 inches and 2 1-2 inches thick on Hood’s lsat^ long, deep who are a cent dollar three mouths ago, but a deeper interest in Tobuy-^. Second District.NELSON DINGLEY. JR. advocating fifty FURNITURE top. the work. Brooks is the banner lodge Third District. .SETH L. MILLIKEN. would entail even worse consequences. Lodge Sarsaparilla The first trip of Frank L. Dingley’s new of the about 180 members. Fourth District.CHARLES A. BOUTELLE. The mere of the even State, having The One True Iilood Purifier. six for agitation question occurred the ruu be- Si; $5. $7,000 yacht Saturday, There are three Juvenile in now from Booth Portland. good Temples has checked the business revival ing bay to She acted curt- :ill l iver Ills the ,, r»*ii and What's matter with Hanna? finely and Mr. Dingley is delighted with her. the county. R. H. COOMBS L SON’S, caused by the assurance of a Republican nOOU S rlllS Sick Headache. 25 cents. The party on hoard iucluded Mr. and Mrs. The afternoon session was presided over Moses, of Bath, will not undertake the victory in November. Frank L. Nelson Parke G. Dingley, Dingley, by Grand Chief Templar Grant Rogers. The Belfast Free difficult task of the Maine Democ- The of Reed sentiment Dingley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Staples, Library. -ssTkis is a Fact and Facts are Stubborn leading development a Things ami E. S. Paul. [Lew’iston Sun. District Lodge was given very hearty wel- out of the wilderness. since the arrival of the New del- Books added during May and June, 1890 racy England come in an eloquent address by Wilbur Rey- The Rockport correspondent of the Rock- Abstract of the eleventh census 1890. at St. Louis shows that a Mrs. egations plainly nolds, ami poem by Ada Wood, to Revise 1. 1890. R. B. is the name of a Massachusetts land Star that Landlord C. J. M. Mer- Nonquitt says We have some SPECIAL BARGAINS in with proper from the which District Templar E. L. Bartlett ably Anderson. Mary. ■Mine. tie Xaeitrro A management begin- rifield lias a boat built few resort. It would have been a good abid- nearly completed, by memories. 1890. 817.28 the nomination would have come to responded. The following resolutions were Annual dia and ning Amos Barrett & Son, which he intends for Appletons’ cyclope regis- ing place for a certain Maine politician. : ter of important events of the year 1895. R. I.. and there are still unanimously adopted Maine; hopes that the the use of the guests of the Carletou House Reedy, Helen Coffin. Mothers of Maine That woman would be SUITS. sober second will Resolved, suffrage isati. 4.-7.17 PARLOR Some of our contemporaries seem to thought prevail. this coming season. This boat will be the conducive to the enforcement of the Paul. better Bourget, Outre-mer: impressions It will pay you to see them be tore purchasing. Also a splendid think that Fessenden of Connecticut coin- novelty of the age. It will be propelled by present prohibitory law, and that we, as a of America. 1895 544.15 llow is a bad Here Briggs, H. Mead. By tangled stray contagious example! Allen’s Portable Electric District Lodge, heartily recommend that the paths: ed a new when he referred to Man- Propeller. leaves from Nature’s ye ways. 1890. .1128.21 phrase was the of Belfast to same he granted at the next session of the Mayor attempting Biowne, Charles F. (.Irtei'n n,s HHni as a but S. N. Small of Boston bought this season Legislature. DRAPERIES icy ‘‘quitter:*’ among sporting the functions of the school commit- Complete works.1123.18 usurp Resolved, That we, as Good John men it has been use these of Davidson Brothers of Calais, the builders, Templars, Burton, Bloundelle. In the da\ of and at that cannot be CUHTA I!\ 1*01.1 ju many years. strive to sessions of the A prices equaled. tee in the appointment of a harder attend the adversity. romance. 1890 ... '_ 117'’, superintend- the ami she won first in WHITE and UILT and all other •: yacht Tacoma, prize District and make more effort to Davis. Ethel. When love is done. A novel styles. ■:> ent Lodge, and the of his 1895 .. Pickpockets following the Barnum tixing compensation; in the open race of the South Boston Yacht further the cause we represent. 238.3 Davis, Richard Cindetella and bailey circus in New are and now the Democratic of Club the Resolved, That we. as a District Harding. England reaping Mayor Boston, May 30th, down-east flyer showing Lodge, other stories. 1890. 220.10 a harvest. extend a vote of thanks to our Grand Mr. is to himself her heels to a dozen boats six of hearty Hissing, (ieorge. The payinggue^t. 1895. 114.:’. WHITE IRON BEDS! Quincy, trying possess including Chief Grand of Vet there is of hard Templar, Superintendent Haddon, Alfred C. Evolution in art: as a large sale <>t them, and the reason for it is because tln-w complaint times; of the functions of the school committee the fastest craft in Boston harbor. This is a Juvenile and others for their illustiated Temples pres- by the life-histories of de- PRETTIEST and BEST QUALITY and at the same tunc tlm I and who make that an excuse for for the Maine builders. ence, and for the encouragement have ! signs. 1895 ... 935.10 people of that The matter at issue in Bos- great triumph they EST PRICED line on the market. * city. their kind and words. Hook, Theodore. Choice humorous w«.rks.l 1 23.1 7 not their bills given by encouraging paying go about with well- E. W. Crie of Andrew. A monk of Fite, a m- ton relates to the repair and construction Captain Cricliaven, proprie- Resolved, The we, as members of the Lang, tor of the launch was in mance of the days *>i Jeanne D’Arc BABY ( ARBIAGES from 80.OO upward. tilled packet books to furnish a harvest of naptha' Criehaven, grandest temperance organization in the sclioolliouses, and citations from laws the for 1395.‘. 145.29 for city making arrangements running world, do all m our power to encourage and eilitor. The narrative pickpockets. enacted in his convenient and handsome little craft for Larehey, Loredan, UEFBIGKK A.TOIN b\ alio- :.c t., 1889 and 1893 give the school promote the work of the Juvenile of tsoldier of the Em- -Acknowledged Depart- Captain Coignet on the pleasure parties here this summer. Should re make market. Prices the lowest. Tnc death of Edward II. El well of Port- committee full power in these matters, ment. pi J770-1850. From the French to lie conclude to do so lie will keep her at Mrs. M. < a rev. 820.1 8 A rising vote of thanks was extended land c ;• gieat loss t<> Maine journalism, limited only by the appropriations; and Tillsou’s, subject to orders for the Simpson Prentiss, E. P. Fred, Maria and me. 1872. 314.24 U N D E RT A . House, Crescent Point, and in Wiunecook Lodge for hospitality. Fraternal Rideing, W illiam H. The captured Cun- M H',Z GA'I Beach, Bay '■hi for laoucv. and we are a!\va\' i, .. •. in which he had made his mark. they have been exercised without ques- arder: an of the Atlantic. 1890, 227.33 BFST y..u tret yonr 1'npai. .i already fact any and all where and episode points patrons greetings were received from Past District Roberts, Charles H. D. Earth's and also sa\ e y< »u mone>. Endow*d with abilities and a tion from any until the advent of wish to he carried. enigmas. literary quarter parties may [Rockland A volume of stories. 1890 211.4 Star. Counselor, Westbra B. Hatch, now of Bos- natural for the earnest, The is one that Robins, Edward,.//'. Echoes oi the lav- aptitude work, Mayor Quincy. question ton. The subordinate unwritten work was the iiou-e. 1895 .'.1145.25 R. H. & 70 concerns for the The stealing of sloop yacht Ivanhoe COOMBS & 72 Main Bella honec., industrious, and a true geutle- tax-payers, Mayor pro- exemplified by the Grand Chief Templar. Seeley, L. K., eilitor. Hoi ace Walp*>lc SON, Street, from her at Rockland was and his world: select Horn his 111 a! under all to under the di- moorings report- Remarks were passages ri-oimistan; es, his was a poses expend 81,300.000, made by Grand Chief Tem- letters..... 822.7 ed last week. was at Ten- The yacht found Smairh. J.C. Miss 1890 145.31 iuc.-t picmising career, and his untimely rection of a paid commission, wTho are to plar Rogers, Grand Su^t. Juvenile Temples, Dorothy Marvin. ants Harbor a-few later and the thief Mart A. B eilitor in rhiej. Hist on receive a days Mrs. E. E. Cain, Mrs. F. N. Chas. er.d calls bull: universal regret. percentage of this large amount, Maines, Tufts college by the class <>t 1897. 1 890.1 * *41.2 arrested on board and taken to Rockland. while the school committee in Wood, L. W. Hammaus and others. The Steams, Frank Preston. Sketches from protesting He was Claude Merritliew of N- Concord and 533 10 Rochester, members of Wiunecook Appledore. 1 mV, i.'evi -v. ; The demand for boots this “asserts that in Lodge extended a Syrett, Netta. Nobody's fault. 189*; 115.4 against extravagance Y., who came to Rockland as mate of a ves- vote of thanks to the visitors for their Todd, Ceorge Ejre. Anne of Argyle or PEOPLES -i s NATiOHAL an* -'ll M set-ins notwith- its if the he ex- 9 l slightly better, opinion, appropriation sel. He was in the court cavalier and covenant.. 149 arraigned police and presence encouragement. Ward. E. S. 1‘. The at Saint standing an advance of -j. 1-g cents for the benefit of the schools supply Aga- L.A KNOWLFON, President. FRANK R. ( per pended at Rockland Friday and pleaded guilty and tha’s. 1890.'. 242 24 WIGGIN, The following programme was given by ] ;;ii i- demanded on staple qualities, but rather than for the exploitation of the waived examination. Judge Ilicks placed Wended, Barrett. The Duchess Emilia. Wiunecook Lodge: singing, choir: declama- ! \ romance. 1890 234.31 then- is little as schemes of individuals, the schools can the bonds at S700 and in default of bail Mer- very life, tire manufac- tion, Herbert Sister Wheeler, Ceorge Augustus. Castine. past Reynolds; recitation, and 1890. 458.2 turers aie not anxious to bus- he put in condition for about r it life w went to jail, awaiting action of the present. sell, having good 8700,- Saywood; recitation, Gladys Bailey; recita- j Williamson, Joseph. Bibliography <-f Soficitec iness !-■! some weeks to September grand jury. Maine from the earliest to 1891. Deposits come, while deal- 000.” There is a be- tion, Sister An excellent period striking analogy Reynolds. picnic 189*5. 2 v..1035.22 lNDIVlBlAL Feb. 2S, I Sill Mft) 4, IstM. .Fill) 21, I s<) |. Oct. 2, 1SJH. ers a:<- "Kil no The Penobscot Yacht has ling more than their pres- tween the two cases. In both cities the Club, Rockland, dinner was served. The next session will World's Fair managers of Maine, Report DEPOSITS: $30,353.0!) S4I.OME5 4 $511, 1 $74,532.52 m scheduled the of. 1895.. 941. ent nccrssities for school committees stand for following program for the be held at Islesboro, with Sea Isle Lodge, in March 5, l s'. D< require. Shipments the public Young, A. *i. Report on the births, mar- Sept coming season: Open races, June 17th, August. riages, divorces and deaths in the State $S3,D7S,53 $110,325.50 $I23,OS5.5s 10.147.4s the Hast in two weeks of June have been good and against “tlie of the July #1 jn- exploitation 4th. of Maine for 1893. 1895. 941. July lltli will he ladies’ day and last The public meeting in the was These figures are taken from our sworn statements to the Con IsTJ'sh cases against 11)4,004 last year, schemes of individuals.” evening series year’s cup will he sailed off. July largely attended. It was opened with sing- the on the but iarger than in the same weeks of How’s Tills! of Currency, Washington♦ ahore states. any 1st and 15th will he club AYe 18tb, Aug. Aug. ing by the audience, after which Grand We oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any previous year. have in type a poem by Mrs. Helen DEPOSITS in tlie INTEREST DEPARTMENT payable •>,, donund. draw series. 21-2(5 will < Aug. be the club cruise. Chief was introduced and case of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by Hall's ary 1st and .Inly 1st. Deposits duriii”- The first three day- of ..,?• lU N. “In the at Antie- Templar Rogers Packard, Cemetery will of that month. This department odors nh»>‘h .•//•» at re *■. t. i. 11 : •; s ,, They go lirst to Vinalliaven, where a an able address. He was followed Catarrh Cure. The gave by muc h as is a hum !<> ■••’/• and n > m ■■ leaders of the free silver movement tam,” which seems to us one of the liuest every deposit aii dep .>its hank a race will he sailed the 22d. F. J. CHENFY & CO., Props.. Toledo, < >. amount of our Stork. unquestionably know that free coinage at Aug. 23d, they Mrs. F. N. Maines, who spoke in a pleasing Capital things she lias ever written. Since her At e the have known F. .1. This Bank beiii-; the latest established Rank in Wald.. 'cnv. ..nr van:- is .,1 ih, a ratio <>t If. to is The sil- go to Northwest Harbor, thence to Dark manner. Mrs. E. G. S. J. undersigned, Cheney i, impossible. Emily Caiu, T., ments in Fire and Burglar-Proof work, thereby t* -rin^ s. .. -!•■.• -1: husband's death Mrs. Packard has not for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly ver dollar is now actually worth some- Harbor, where another race will be sailed then spoke of her department of the work. bank in tins cTmntv. honorable in all business transactions and finan We still have a few $5.00 sIKE DEPOSIT ROVES \!: thing like fim-iivc cents, and further written as much as hut she will the 25th. The 2<>th will return to Rock- Each speaker held the strict attention of the formerly, they fork*, so be taken to and from Bank if and daily able to carry out any obligations made by they may the desilv 1. i%.; coinage ;s prohibited. If the mints should write oftener for The land. will he audience throughout was received with Journal in the fu- Sept. 5th open race and ladies’ their firm. be opened, and millions of additional dol- hearty applause. Then followed a few reci- ture. In a note the day. and a West vY Tri ax. lars coined, it would be an private accompanying tations, songs, etc., drama entitled Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o. impossibility the which was in a t‘> make these million of new poem she says: “My interest in the old “Signing Pledge,” given Waln.m:. Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Drug- fifty-five East Maine Conference Seminary. manner which would have done credit to cent dollais worth a dollar. It would be soldiers is as gists. Toledo, (). just deep”—a statement that professionals. closed with and Sun as to make cents Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting just easy fifty-five worth no one will This closed its Commencement Spring doubt who is acquainted with Seminary singing. of iron, or corn, or wheat, or directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of nfj anything exercises June 10th. The gathering was a a Mrs. Packard or with her “Ju the OPTICIAN. worth dollar. Price, 75c. bottle. else, There is nothing writings. News of the Summer system. per Sold by al large one and the exercises were highly ap- Resorts. saeied about silver or gold. [Atchison, the Cemetery at Antietam” will he pub- Druggists. Testimonials free. 4w22 The number of was Kansas, Globe. preciated. graduates as studied with one the best lished in the next issue of The Journal. F. E. Thompson has been appointed post- Having of Millinery. follows: Commercial course, 8; Normal NORTHPORT NEWS. The Globe is printed in the West and master at Northport Camp Ground, vice M. Oeulis's in Huston I alii prepared course, 1-5; Academic course, 12; Ancient supported by western and west- has had the C. Hill, to all errors re- people, Manley credit, whether de- Modern resigned. Mrs. Louisa Lord of Patten is her ft glasses for of classical, 5; classical, 1; English visiting "V lia\>■ \n silver; says it does not “believe tute No astute for all the was opened for the season June Itith. There will ments, use modern methods unit politician. politician would services delightfully render- Miss Marion Call went to Boston last Sat- in encoui be tging a fallacy which can issue such a statement as that sent eel the Musical several excursions from Bangor this week. hare a room LATEST WOVE rS only out by Department conducted urday to attend the wedding (if a very inti- especially jilted for result in The men who from St. Louis Miss Ada M. assisted The steamer Penobscot mate the work. disappointment. by Manley. AVell? by Fernald, by Miss stopped at North- lady friend. ami w I n;tve » ».i ■■ <• are how i**r free silver do not mean I*hebe J. Hooper, instructor in vocal Ground to laud ling free music, port Camp Monday the j Mr. Frank Herrick has shipped with Capt. 77 0 V FREE. are after and by Miss Elizabeth D. Nash, violinist, a and effects of Messrs. & silver; they votes.” The igno- Wedding Bells. goods Chapman John Wade of soil. Abraham Richardson, Trimmed former student, now of Boston, Mass. who are to run the hotel and and Untrimnu rant idea iof free silver is that everybody Thompson, and left Bangor Tuesday for New York. The Male of Messrs. store this season. is to have all the silver PiLK.v-HuiGiNS. A very event Quartette, consisting After the 2i»th the Boston GEO. R. POOR. dollars they want, pleasant Mr. and Mrs. W. Chase and the Mattocks A. Whitney went to Bos- free; but when took place at the Centre Church in Thorn- Wass, Brothers, boats will make regular stops at Northport. they find they will have to ton on boat to attend ;£* Hats and started on a concert and Saturday’s the silver tl:ke, June when Miss Thursday tour, lv. and d<-> one dollar's worth of w< 14th, Charlotte Lee Landlord George Adell opened the St. -^Jeweler Optician, c- rk for a fifty will entertainments wedding of a personal friend. They return- anti give during the summer Belfast. 28, 1800 — tf22 on hand all through the seas.n.. w Higgins Stephen Chase Files were unit- Charles hotel at Craigs’ Point, Lake Maranc- ed May cent dxllai it will be a lime Wednesday morning. t>> sh->u .IT awakening. in vacation. pleased a::> ed marriage in the presence of a cook.for summer guests June 13th. The house large Messrs. Rhoades and number of The list of graduates includes the follow- Andrews are con- friends. The bridesmaid was is taxed to its fullest capacity and will Please call and examine before Mi s latest offence in from Waldo their and still there is no Mauley showing Miss of ing county: Ancient classical, tinuing meetings selection. the at Evelyn Higgins Somerville, Mass., probably be enlarged this season. Many making your white St. Louis and Catherine in the hearts of the ma- liag conceding a cousin of the Mr. R. May Simonton, Winterport; perceptible change for before tiie bride, Clay Higgins, cottagers are there, mainly prominent Mas- For Summer victory McKinley of those who McKinley a brother of the modern classical, Grace Helene Bel- jority occupy the pews. MRS. B. F Vt Luces ever bride, acting as best man. Hall, sachusetts The is felt that they were sure of it, people. outlook favorable The bride was attired fast; English scientific, Horace True Muz- Mrs. David Kent of who has lias been characterized by local in white brocaded for a successful season. Roekport, Belfast. April IB, Ism,. -];>tl Republi- Searsmont. cans. wiio probably reflect general feeling silk, with a dainty hat made of white tulle zey, been visiting her mother, Mrs. Emery ^ in the as an The awards of for this her mutter, outrage. Maine lias ami orange-blossoms. The groom wore a scholarship prizes Brown, during husband’s absence to the two have as Sketching. presented brilliant candidates for the dress suit. year been follows: The Ida A. West went home last week on .hist received, a assortment of ar- The bridesmaid wore a gown of Indies, his complete presidential nomination and the Bowler for excellence in LADIES tists’ materials -oil colors water greatest Diue natiste with prize Moral Science, arrival. colors, ARTK satin and a TOILET misfortune that ribbons, white could have to to Mattie Ellen of Fort Fairfield. French colors for canvas on iiappeued hat trimmed with blue tulle and lemon- Hopkins Mr. china-painting, either was in this man M.G. Black, the meat man, will call at having Manley for The for the best stretchers, academy hoard, palettes, porce- For Hot Weather colored French roses. The prize English essay on “Ed- WITH ringmaster. At best he has never shone groomsman wrore the Cove and at the lower end of the town ucation and lain plaques, easels for same, picture and other a suit of black. Both bride Athletics,” to Charles Alton A NEW IMIT)RTED Ft)\VDEK. than by retlected and if the and bridesmaid every Tuesday and so it will be well light Ellis of Friday, retouching varnish, sable, camel-hair and 'bird district carried a Guilford. The Latin scholarship Republicans fulfill bis pet bouquet ,of white carnations. RED FACES for everybody to take due notice thereof and bristle brushes. to Alfred William desire by a Little prize, Perkins of Bucks- And or granting Congressional nomi- Katherine Stevens of Bangor acted as oily, greasy complexions, subject to govern themselves accordingly. “LA nation two lienee port. The Commercial rashes, pimples, blackheads, yellow or ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. SED01SANTE," onl years they will be dis- maid of honor. The was scholarship prize, to mothy ceremony very skin, will be gratified to learn that the purest, Dr. Colson playing a kind of of which we do Warren Edwin Beuj. and family of Bangor loyalty gracefully performed by Rev. F. S. Dolliff Kennedy of Bucksport. The sweetest, and most effective skin purifier equal in quality to La Bland not know the down in aud are at their at meaning this part for excellence in to beautifier yet compounded is cottage Temple Heights for a POOR 6l SON. or any 3.3 to 30 rents of Jackson. The service was that prize Botany, Grace Al- powders. of flic State. Tribune. marriage when [Rockland thea of week, they will return home until cer- in which the ring is used. The church was Page Burlington. The prizes for ex- 1 be Journal of course cannot tain are speak for cellence in improvements completed about and beautifully decorated, graceful ferns cover- Zoology, to Arthur Nathaniel CUTICURA New*Odors '-and Ato: the third around the and district, but if it correctly esti- Perkins of The Greek cottage grounds, when they ing the altar, interspersed with snowballs Bucksport. scholar- .just come in. v nice atomize; will return for the remainder of the mates Republican sentiment in Waldo and to Catherine summer. field daisies. A rec. ption was held at ship prize, May Simonton of SOAP Blast National Bank, Mr. Capt. Alonzo Batclielder of sell. Helen county Mauley’s Congressional as- the home of the bride’s parents after the Winterport. The Mathematical scholarship It is so because it strikes at the cause of most POOR <£ SON to complexional disfigurations, viz.: the came into the Cove pirations will find no favor here. And ceremony at the church, where a lunch was prize Farnsworth Gross Marshall of Clogged Saturday afternoon Belfast, Maine. Irritated, Inflamed, or Orencorked Poke. this is not due served to the relatives of the Bucksport. from North Brooksville loaded with staves wholly to loyalty to our bride and Suggestion : After cycling, golf, tennis, riding, or a bath with ( Vticuka bound to New York. His wife and present able Representative. Should Mr. groom, consisting of sandwiches, cold sal- athletics, Soap is most daughter, FOR SAL' Secret Societies. eoothing, cooling, and refreshing, preventing who with mon, cake and ice cream. have been him since he left Rock- CAPITAL, $150,000, Miliiki n The bride is an chafing, redness,and r< nighiiess *>.' the skin, sooth- step up higher, or for other rea- 1 offer for sale dwelling In attractive ing inflammation, and when followed land. will be at h Hue tlie remainder of the my young lady who has many friends Palestine by gentle street. Belfast. House and L sons withdraw from flic field, we dorrht if Commandery, Knights Templar, anointingwith Ci ticcua (ointmenti, proves bene- to wish her in her season. iood stable on t he prem is,*- v happiness wedded life. held a spec ial meeting last eveuiug to make ficial in relieving tired, lame, or strained muscles. there is a Republican in tire district that SURPLUS, $33,000 and eistern The properts is m The is a ; Sold groom young man of moral worth arrangements for the celebration of St. throughout the world. Price, Ccticpra, .V)c There are evidences of a busy season at Applj :<• tlic of Soac, 25c.; Resolvent, .mte. ami $>. Potter I)kco Republicans Waldo would not and excellence. anti Chk.m. ■lollN Mi HIKK. sup- The happy couple wish to John’s Day. Com*.. Sole Props Boston. North port Camp Ground. There are now from 9 to 12 A. M. Prom tfuT* How to Obtain a Brilliant Complexion,’’ free. Open -;;ti Or( HAS F.(il\\ port in to extend thanks to their preference Mauley. friends and relatives The regular meeting of Plneuix F. twenty cottages occupied and families are Lodge, 1 to 4 P. M. for the many useful and beautiful and Mrs. Grant of Mon- presents A. M., will he held next Monday even- arriving daily. Wealthy received. roe INSPECTION OF ME Those who know the two men naturally ing, June22d. There are three candidates has her new cottage on Clinton avenue DEPOSITS SOLICITED. 14tf well and it will soon he ici- is I ie !‘e I >\ wonder Mr. Reed should en- for the second degree. along, ready for oc- Not given t ha t I why have Ellinowoud Hichrorn. Married in Bos- pointed and legally qiialitied as In-; trusted his June Rev. C. E. Waldo cupancy. political fortunes to Joe Man- ton, 4, by Wilder, Mrs. Esther Lodge, I. O. O. F., has decided to E. H. for the it\ ..f Belfast, and -h M. I). « Hichborn of Stockton and Mr. Ru- DURGIN, duties that other ... .-..i.in.c It is safe to that he did Springs observe Sunday, June 28th, as Memorial About all the road surveyors in town have ley. entirely say fus B. Ellingwood.a former resident of Wiu- Statute- **! Maim*. <' 1 i.ipt■ .".s, The details will FLOUR their work on the < | he be 2.3.3 t not do so from and that terport, but now of Kansas. day. jointly arranged completed roads, which hapter Put.! i, |,;m choice, Manley’s Leavenworth, 2 w21 Their friends extend the various Odd are now in condition in FRANK I FREEM as the Maine many congratulations by Fellows bodies of the good every district, position member of the Na- Office No. 140 Main St. ami wish them many years of with B happiness. city. the exception of the neglect to remove Fitting of Glasses and Diseases of tional Committee enabled hint to assume Mr. and Mrs. Elliugwood w'ill reside in the small and some ones Stockton the and it is A lantern, to be lighted on stones, large as the charge. The selection of a manager during summer, hoped meeting nights, that remain well, from the road-bed. This omission the and Ear a FURNISHED CHAN they may indefinitely, but has been placed on the front of Knights of SENSE Eye Specialty. ■outside of the .State, or the committee, should Mr. Elliugwood’s business in the causes considerable aud fault- Pythias Hall, for the use of Silver grumbling TO I.l.T, would have been difficult. Before Mark west demand Ids attention we should lose joint Consists in the SEARSPORT, MAINE. Cross K. of selecting finding by those whose business causes them for a time. We should regret very Lodge, P., and Enterprise Lodge, 13U Terms reasonable. Meals serve*i Hanna began his manipulations for Mc- Best Brand and then them to travel from here much to lose Mrs. ElIingwrood, as she is A.O. U. W. frequently to Bel- required. For further information Kinley Reed was easily the foremost can- counted among the best and would be sadly to it, so fast, specially in those districts from the A new sticking long missed, but we ourselves with the fraternal insurance society was or- MRS. F. A ( and if his please as it to turn at the Cove to Brown's didate, campaign had been continues be Corner, which WHY dune 1 hope that instead of losing we have gained a ganized in this city at Good SUFFER Searsjiorr, 8, SOB8w24* Templars’ Hall, has more the conducted there would have valuable citizen. Mr. is a man best. A appearance of the rocky road properly Ellingwood, June 10th. It is called slightly higher the hot of and and Wednesday evening, to Dublin than Through summer months with an been a reasonable assurance of his nomi- integrity ability will make many is not anything else that it can be Belfast No. American Benefit price important old, uncomfortable friends here. [Stockton Springs correspond- Lodge, 53, to. It is the most traveled if can make Better compared road nation. It does not appear that anything ence Bangor Whig. and starts with 19 charter members. you Society, in and it seems Lawn Mowers More bread and town, very strange that it was done in his behalf except by his Following are the officers: President, A. K. bread, •«TRUSS,»* Hall-Allen. Cards should be left in such condition a few have been received when when you can step inti* Grass Hooks. friends in the New States. The at Stockton Lewis; Vice President, A. K. Wood; Orator, Whiter bread,—and you Knglaml Springs from the bride’s parents, hours’ work would make a ride over it so were Idled with Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin of F. A. Follett, Junior Past R. with Grass Shears papers the goings and Frye Roxbury, President, G. can, pleasant and delightful. Mass., announcing the marriage on POOR & SON'S and opinions, of but Tuesday, Dyer; Senior Past President, Edwin C. DRUG STORE comings, Manley, June 2nd, of their daughter, Amy Allen, to Marden; Secretary, E. L. Stevens; Collec- Freedom. The Ladies’ Circle met with and get a nothing was heard of Reed. The cam- Mr. Ileury Inkerman Hall of Cambridge. _J.H.&J.W.JONfi The bride was of Stockton tor, C. H. Sargent; Charles E. Mrs. D. R. June 11th_The Wo- paigu conducted his formerly Springs Treasurer, McGray Kverything in llardu by supposed manager and is a and brilliant Water-Pad! charming young lady, Stevens; Chaplain, Mrs. E. L. York; Marsh- man’s Club was entertained by Mrs. Reubeu reminds one of tire well worn illustration being very popular in the circles in which Cool and easy as an old shoe. al, Fred Wood; Wallace F. June Kith-The V. P. S. C. E. she moves. She is endowed with Warden, Shaw; Pillsburys Sibley gave of the play of Hamlet with Hamlet omit- womanly qualities that endear her to old and young Sentinel, A. C. Ellingwood; Medical Ex- a successful entertainment at the Grange NOTICE. ted. The fiasco at St. Louis was the only alike. The groom is a successful business aminer, Dr. E. L. Stevens; Trustees, It. W. Best. Hall June 9th-G. Bellows aud J. H. and for and All raxes real estate loi tl, culmination of a vacuous man, integrity moral worth Bellows a to Aroostook upon performance— Selwdn Chas. E. John- enjoyed trip county '■ ranks in Rogers, Thompson, must be paid on or before .Inly 10. 1 high the community in which he last week-Mrs. Claude W. Townsend Best No. I cost ol to characterize it in the mildest possible resides. have the best of wishes for son. Meetings will be held the second and Norton-Chapman Co., Agts., Portland, Me. 7 Potash; suit, which will be brought They aud little sou Claude of Augusta are the real estate alter the above date. terms. continued happiness and prosperity. fourth Wednesday s of each month. of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. guests Joseph A. A. IIOWE S Sc CO H. F. MASON « \VS OF BELFAST. Mr. A. C. Kuight of Boston arrived Tues- w. B. Eaton of Boston was in town yes- Transfers in Real Estate. for a short ■EVERY VALUABLE day visit. terday relatives. IMPROVEMENT-' in visiting j dices this city will be The transfers in Ethel Tucker with The following real estate were until 1st. opens Monday Clarence O. Poor and William daily September F. Bean recorded in Waldo County of Deeds Lost Paradise, the Great Labor Play; at 10- went to Unity Pond Registry ndt-d dance was at Tuesday morning, fish- for the week June 1896: James | given 20-30 and no higher. ing. ending 17, Hall, Tuesday evening, D. Mathews estate, Belfast, to Charles T. CLARION Col. H. E. McDonald informs us that the Mr. and Mrs. prof. Stevens. James W. Collins of Howard, French, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. 3 chrome works in in R. paint Knoxville, Tenn., I., are visiting relatives in Oliver Neal, to o I'uiversalist church are Belfast and Searsmout, Hiram Neal, which he is interested lias a demand for all to vicinity. Palermo; laud in Palermo. Dana Sarsa- RANGES and STOVES. .1 at Meuior- H public supper the can aud that out- paint they produce the Mr. and to Geo. P. Mrs. Charles Cram of parilla Co., Rowell Advertising ; .-day evening. look for the business is Portland Sunlight promising. returned home Co.; land and buildings in Belfast. Free- stand for the best that is > Klin the yesterday from a visit to opened restaurant Roscoe Mrs. ff Igvaj'antESdI 30 Weymouth of Morrill sold to the William Wf Pune AN o to I I man Wentworth, Knox, to Everett E. Went- in Crosby. mm l, /CONTAIN NO l possible every H ? 1 mk block rnorn- way—in Monday cattle shippers for the Brighton market last SOAP % I INJURIOUS / I land in We have in a I I ICHCMIC/LSJ worth, do.; Knox. Lydia Brown, V> ; of the neatest of the type full report of the J material, and places a “toad weeks com- j workmanship H Saturday, calf," old, that mencement at the Morrill, to Roscoe B. Smith, do.; land in Meals art* served at all Maine Central Institute all around usefulness. weighed alive 340 It sold for £30 Morrill. E. pounds. and will it next Mary Poland, Morrill, to Viola n ng a good run of business. publish week. aud was the calf of that ever E. land in Waldo. largest age Misses Smith, do.; Joseph R. of Dorothy Hatch, Kate and GAN YOU o Mends Mr. and Mrs. Cal- seen here. Florence to Mark DOUBT Pendleton Hamilton, Swanville, S. Stiles, ID Belfast sympathize deeply and Edith. Newton of Islesboro Mr. Edward C. Swett has a Jackson; land and in Jackson. •:..* death of their only son, issued very came to Belfast buildings the verdict of Wednesday and made a Soap the thousands trip Oliver o i. vey. All who knew Mr. pretty brochure some of the flat- to Bowen, Montville, to Stillman S. containing Monroe on their wheels. who are z on, and that a life so is made in a twin bar (as shown using them ? regret tering notices of the Boston and Maine Emery, Lowell; land in Montville. Vau- as his should come to its end The for the sake of Populists are a above) convenience; dalia Young, Camden, to Johnson One Warranted. If your dealer does as a blow to his press of his lecture on Picturesque Maine. arranging for Fourth Knight, Every T great aged of it is made of pure materials for the sisters. Herald. It is well illustrated. July celebration at do.; laud in Lincolnville. Johnson Knight, not have write to [Camden The Journal is in- Temple Heights, sake of it is made our them, the manufacturers. quality; by to W. to a Northport. The program will Robert Hardy, laud in *>f Waterville and Fred debted Mr. Swett for copy. include read- peculiar processes for the sake of Lincolnville; ing the Declaration of Lincolnville. Ausou Incorporated *18*94. WOOD & r. effectiveness its work M. Shibles, to BISHOP sport were the only caudi- Charles P. Hazeltine of this city has Independence, music, (doing easily); Knox, CO., Bangor, Maine. and a political either it is made at the works W. ALL <• speech a largest soap Edgar Dyer, Montville; land and build- COMBINED' before the examining board bought Mark Island, a small island off by represen- tative of each of the in the world for the sake of in Palermo. it which met in Dark leading political par- supply- ings Geo. B. Roberts, Brooks, Annapolis, Harbor, Isles boro. It contains, ac- the demand in the ties or a as ing largest world; to Lizzie E. o by Populist alone, can best lie ar- Huif, do.; land in Brooks. sday, that passed. The ex- cording to the deeds, about 30 acres. The it is used for the sake of ranged. everywhere Oscar A. lioiarship was conducted by island was sold to W. W. Shibles, Searsmout, to Ellen M. recently Capt. Less Labor ARE The Norton, land and iu Bel- YOU and Col. I. S. following Democrats from Belfast; LOOKING FOR and at- buildings IN Turner as Belfast BARGAINS Bangs, payment for schooner Tidal Wave. tended Greater Comfort fast. Clara miinalion by Dr. F. C. Thayer. the 3d district convention in Water- A. Atwood, Winterport, to In the office of the State Board of Agricul- Lorer Hudson A Harrison ville Tuesday and. the State Bros., Ltd., Sts., N.Y. Winterport Water Co.; land in ture at the Capitol is a flue oil painting, the convention in Winterport !o*tl term of County Commis- Portland Lewis A. work of W. H. Moody, Esq. of Liberty, a Wednesday: Charles Baker, H. L. (2 deeds.) Knowlton, Belfast, to ast week a petition was re- member of the board. It shows the heads I. V. Etta Lancaster, land in Kilgore, Miller, Ansel Wadsworth, F. do.; Northport. SHOES? Winter Water Co. that of two white horses, and is a The Churches. port very striking E. Thomas Edward L. Whitten, Melrose, Mass., to addition to the collection of of ani- Cottrell, Haugh, E. F. Hanson, mts view the premises and pictures Etta land iu Charles mal life which adorns the walls of the room. L. H. Murcli and F. I. Wilson. Lancaster; Northport. «‘*n Rev. H. I. Holt of Morrill will It laud takeu by said Water [Kennebec Journal. preach at A. Bean, Belfast; to Annie L. Oakes, Cam- so, cast your eyes on these below. The Cup Shoot. The Her R- Merrill and the C. R. sixth shoot of the Citypoint Sunday, June 21st, at 2 p. m. land iu Belfast. Adelaide B. More cases have been for the Law bridge, Mass.; printed Belfast Gun Club was held are the real c.-tate. The Commissioners Tuesday after- The annual of the Church of to H. H. Stockton They thing. Court in this this than for sev- meeting God Mulliu, Boston, Hawes, county year noon, witli tlie result. id purpose at the Commercial following in Maine will be ^held on Maple Grove Spriugs; land and buildings in Stockton eral years past. Most of the cases in recent Score ■ Points Total Pratice n, Monday, .July 27th, at 10 Campground, beginning Thursday evening, Springs. Wm. H. Knight, Searsport, to years have been short and the copies were Coombs.22 4 op over Howes.IS 2 u 7,., June 18th, and continuing Sunday. Lydia E. Biather, do.; land anil Men’s Good Lace made in the attorneys’ offices by type- buildings Style Boots, 98c. A of land- Healey.IT j i 24 iu Belfast. Jesse E. to shipment 3,000 writers, but tiiis year there are a number of The thirty-second {annual meeting of the Staples, Belfast, Decrow.pi 3 ]7 .*4 uni 3,000 trout will be re- Maine Conference of Unitarian churches Lillias N. Stockton land in Good long cases, requiring the services of the Weshee. 14 7 p; Staples, Springs; Style Congress Boots, 98c. x' will held witlr the Unitarian Stockton Atwood W. week for Swan Lake. They printer. Pendleton.IS 2 10 be society of Springs. Hariliug, “ Carter.Is 2 from the V. S. Government, 11 Farmington on June 30th, July 1st and 2d. Troy, to Frank A. Bartlett, Unity; land in Heavy Sole Lace 98c. The Fourth at Unity. There will be a Cheuerv. 47 Tap Tts of Congressman Milliken. Rev. Charles G. Ames of Boston will preach Unity. at A grand celebrati-m Unity July 4th. The summer time table on was in port last week with the Maine Cen- the opening sermon Tuesday evening, Good Lace ■*»», to, i- parade of fautastics in the morning, horse tral railroad will into Boys’ Style Boots, 85c. : fish, and sloop Estelle ar- go effect next Sunday. J une 30th. trot, a foot race, sack .race and potato race, The xiili fresh fish and lobsters, copy has not yet been received here, and Rev. R. B. Mathews has Sole Lace »i*»8to.-,, •lv extra with dancing afternoon evening in the but it is tendered his Heavy Tap Boots, 75c. large.... The annual understood that the time on the as of the trout and salm.ui from hall on the ground, will be among the at- Belfast branch will be resignation pastor Congregational aug substantially as last Youths’ Good mo 2, to tractions. The trotting will be in the the church in Damariscotta. Mr. Mathews has Lace hatchery the streams has 2.30, year, freight going to Waterville as at Style Boots, 75c. ‘2 07 and 2.10 and entries may be been pastor of the church there two years. re were 30,000 fish this year classes, present, the passenger train to Burn- going n to 2 made with Mr. E. T. Reynolds, II<* was formerly with South Brewer Con- Sole Lace Unity. ham in tile forenoon and to Waterville in Heavy Tap Boots, 65c. gregational church. He was graduated !':••• latest bulletin issued by When the Charles K. Harris Comedy Co. the afternoon. from the Bangor Theological Men’s Tennis f ieft here after a week’s engagement at the The Seminary. Shoes, 39c. Agriculture contains the Girls' Home. A. pound party will “Sneaks,” Opera House, they were owing a board bill be The sermon at the Baptist church next lry of reports from Waldo given at the Girls’ Home on Tuesday, at the Windsor House. Landlord Knowlton June Sunday morning will be to the children and 23d, from 2 to 5 o’clock p. in. All who was to be with them and let members of the school. disposed easy are Sunday The music Bffi“Remember these are all oiiditi'-n of grass s3 interested in the success of the Home new, fresh, fields, will include the ; ’i.>n of So cent. them depart on their promise to pay from anthem, “Consider the grain, per are cordially invited to lie present and bring good style goods, no old, or 13.2 per cent.: plums, 103 their first Mr. A. A. weut Lilies,” by Topliff. In the there shopworn, earnings. Knight their mites. of Stockton evening ! rrit.-s, 1 !•'■ cent. >>ther People Springs, a per with them to look after the matter, but as will be a concert to include special music damaged stock,and every pair bargain. » Morrill by r c. rit Varieties of apples SearspOrt, and surrounding towns and members of the :ui Ba Id w ins. G the money was not forthcoming after a few thechoir, by primary iy. reeiiings, will receive a cordial welcome_A gift of * .\i .'cage of potato.-s, I'd per days playing he attached their goods. and intermediate departments of the Sun- eight pounds of butter lias been received at Mrs. 'iiucing a ton of hay in rota- school. the Home. day Popkiiis A Typical Tramp. the W. T. i!i exclusive crop. >7.00. Among occupants COLBURN, The 251 annual of of the city lock-up last Saturday night was A visitor in meeting the Maine a Cambridge, Mass., a this city who is interested in Thanksgiving, a tramp of the kind described in the branch of the Woman’s Board of Missions of Bangor, and a friend of funny birds informs us that he has seen several is the title of a story written | was belli in McClintock papers. He had the traditional tin can, and bine Waterville June Iltli. The re- Block, High Street, Belfast, Me. _j a. cashier of the Peoples birds this season. They may «e seen for the manufacturers of tools for doing all kinds of odd He port i*i tin oilieers and committees show the w as so pleased with the 1<>- jobs. occasionally in tin* trees near the residences wore cowhide but carried a society is in good condition. ..-.T to tl.e Locke and heavy boots, • »f Charles B. Hazeltine and Mrs. Anne Interesting NONE SUCH 5ES Wiggin were read brush aud a box of blacking. He bad a papers by prominent members of •tersou’s Point that he bought Chenery. Basil 11. Newell semis us the fol- by one of the most humorous - clothes tooth comb and the society on topics connected with the NEW miiId a brush, brush, razor, note: “The lirst blue was GOODS. cottage between the lowing bird seen writers of the day. It will none of which had been used on bis own work. Ln the evening there were addresses .uid one in course of er» etion at Citvpoint, March -J'.itli. Very few have be sent free to send- 2 CRATES Miss Charlotte T. and Mi-s anyone DINNER WARE, person or clothing for a time. Some by Sibley Kate of Waltham, Mass. Mr. long been seen. One pair is now building in my G. Larnson. ing address and naming this time in the night a lodger who was put in 1 Ay will be a welcome addition bird house where in former years they have I CRATE WHITE WARE, for drunkenness entered the At the Methodist church next the paper. sojourners, and there are tramp's cell, built in flocks.’’ Sunday j the door of which stood and closed the sermon will be the at 10.45 a. MERRELL-SOULE CO Syracuse. N. Y. I sites future comers. ajar, by pastor m.; I CRATE EWERS AND BASINS. awaiting The most exciting runaway of the season door. The automatic latch was in working Sunday school at 12 m.; Epwortli League at ed from George A. Wheel- was that of C. A. McKinley’s milk team order ami it consequently fastened tlipm b.15 p. in., leader Lillian L. Fernald, subject 'd the committee of arrange- yesterday morning. The horse started near 112 Pc. Dinner both in one small cell with but one “Christ’s protest at church abuses;” evening Sets, Imported Ware, decorated in two co'ors, 'll invitation to in the of participate southerly junction Church and High at bunk. The drunk didn’t care, but it hurt prayer meeting 7.15, subject, “The Chris- and very handsome, only o-dth anniversary of the incor- streets, ran to Main street, thence through $6.00. tlie tramp’s feelings considerably. tian’s duty to the church.” The church A Note of *he town of which oc- several other streets hv FRUIT JARS CHEAP. Castine, short tacks tu the are O. that I Warning.so prayer hekl could speak loud that all The Fire Department. The meetings Tuesday evening, ;ii of July. It will be a grand Department shore, thence over Front street to the steam- would hear what suffering I have s<*en as a ONLY ASSORTMENT SOUVENIR CHINA IN TOWN. class meeting Thursday both at has a trial to the two hand evening, doctor. Suffering tfiat is caused by careless history of the old town. We given engines boat wharf where he ran against the FLAG AND PARADE LANTERNS CHEAP. freight 715 o’clock. A new singing book has been neglect of the kidneys. In these days of ex- and rind both to he in citements no in\ nation to attend the eenteu- good working order, shed. The only damage was one broken there’s living being whose FANCY CHINA CHEAP. procured for service. are and are now in the rooms Sunday evening song kidneys not at times overworked. They ii of the town of Eden at Bar they engine ready thill and some milk. Had the 5 AND 10 CENT GOODS A SPECIALTY. spilled freight A right hearty invitation is extended to the need watching, don’t wait till it's too late. for instant use....The annual election of shed been the horse would BUKER’S -did and 3d, which is sure to be opened probably KIDNEY PILLS will keep them ROOM PACERS AND CURTAINS VERY CHEAP have and public. m repair. I will gladly give advice free. „„„„ vent. The Belfast Band is to ohirers of Belfast Hook & Ladder Co., No gone through overboard. THIS WEEK AT_ Services at the Universalist church next rite me. I have hundreds of letters l ike this* for both these celebrations. L last week resulted as follows: Captain, F. Old Jed Prouty. Belfast people art to Yours, for health. Dr. E. C. Buker. Sunday as follows: Morning with “1 was run over ten W. Prescott: Thomas West: As- have the of “Jed” as worship by a team some years ago ns of Belfast met in caucus at Foreman, privilege again seeing sermon to children, 10:45. “Chil- and my kidneys were strained; since then have been m-CARLE & sistant, Geo. F. Black: Charles Welch. Richard and no Subject, JONES’, Clerk, portrayed by Golden; troubled with the bed. Two boxes of | '**'■ June wetting Wednesday evening, | dren of the Most High.” The sermon will your pills have cured me. ^21 Main -The two hose companies had a competi- doubt the Opera House will be well filled entirely Street, Belfast, Maine> ■se delegates to the State and he followed by the Dedication of children at I cannot thank you enough for your worderfi.il j tive trial on street next The Boston Herald Yours E. Lawler,Etna,N.H. nt oiis. Win. P. High Monday evening. Saturday evening. remedy.” truly,Henry Thompson the altar. School, 12:00. Pills 50c. at the druggists,or mailed postpaid,for prico One was stationed at the of the recent of this Sunday Young and Frank I. carriage Miller says presentation play Buker Fill Co., Bangor, Me. Wilson, clerk. People’s meeting at (5:15 led by the pastor. street hydrant, the other at the Pearl street at the Bowdoin Square Theatre in that city : Dissolution of delegates were elected: j Topic, “Inheritance.” In the evening there Partnership. hydrant. At a from Kimball Hale and with the same will be a concert the c*' Baker, FA FA F II. signal Capt. hearty, kindly given by Sunday School. Hansou, action The heretofore under the race the each word and as of yore, “Jed” brought There will lie a celebration of Com- partnership existing the tirm name of Tl! A YKK a AAV>.r>, F\ FA Cottrell, Thomas began companies rushing Holy Murch, to bear upon all sorrows and munion at the church even- t.i the sunlight this, Thursday, lias been this dissolved mut.ii il ms?:it. V!'. ms ind >l,ted t opposite hydrant, connecting the hose The day by p iid linn e Pays u. District—G. C. lvil- shadows. play certainly has a most re- ing, and all members and others in sympa- and turning on the water. The new com- markable hold the of New requested to make immediate to Samuel Adam*, and al ■:~,m* ;• d idswortli. 1. V. Miller, C. FA upon sympathies thy with the service are invited to he pres- payment dding pany won 5 seconds. Another trial will England people, which is not better evi- ent. claims said tirm FA I. CAT. by against are also requested to present tie same to him tor settlement. Dunton, Wilson, denced than by the generous attendance he held soon and the Howk & Ladder Co. The following program was given at the delegation was empowered given whenever presented in this city. It WILLIAM M I HAVER. brought out for practice. is needless to that Mr. Gol- Missionary meeting of the North church last say, perhaps, THIS WEEK Belfast, June Oth, 1800. SAMUEL ADAMS. den’s of the character of Jed Chat. The of Dana’s presentation Sunday evening: Snow. The Portland large sign Sarsapa- has lost papers nothing by frequent repetition, and Topic, “Island Missions.” rilla which has stood on the hank below the that the is true. He has We are '■it of another piece >f detec- j contrary grown Morning Star, Miss June Hills selling steamboat wharf has been taken down_ into the character, as it were, and is better S- Post Office W. Poem, Miss Edith West Inspector anti richer with age, like good wine. The Charles R. Coombs has a wood- Hawaii, K. F. Dunton REMOVAL.. inch a was to Mr. Golden is culprit brought company supporting mainly “The Work of Rev. Titus Coan,” chuck mounted in a very lifelike of associated with IP S. Barrage, editor of Zion’s position. composed people long Mrs. E. J. Mori sou ...Levi L. Robbins found two nests of him and the piece, and comprises nearly all Having purchased the interest ami trill If. '/. r some “Story of the Pitcairn Islanders,” good of Thayer, of time been missing of the cast. that skunks while at work about his barn Mon- original Notwithstanding Mrs. C. P. Hazeltiue moy, and Mr. Snow was sent their duties lacked to them <£• Jewelers, I shall continue the novelty person- “The Life and Death of John Williams,” Thayer Attains, business irith increas- 1 Some of the kittens were saved alive o‘ ase. After him- day. ally, their care and attention, manifested in satisfying Mrs. A. P. Manstieid ed in the store F. S were to the as attractive as a new facilities occupied by Pitcher a> So. > Main St. ■ and given the who carried making piece pro- Lafc’^Dongola iters hail been deliv- boys, “Madagascar; its history and conversion to properly was most commendable. them off for pets-Ginn & Field bad the duction, Christianity,” A. C. Sibley. June 20th. be ietter carriers Mr. Snow con- Patent Leather after Special bargains may obtained before the above “The Life of Mrs. H. P. Opera Toe, first native gooseberries of the season Mon- New Advertisements. Those in need of Paton,” Thompson k among the employes of the date of removal at the location in Johnson's work will in the present Mock. High St. day, from the farm of M. B. East marble be interested notice Minnie of for ted with the paj>er and traced Whitney, Wintersort. Mrs. Fowler Tips, low shoe, only strawberries were of Mark Wood & Son, Hill’s Building, oppo- and Mrs. Clara of -year-old boy named Melville Northport.... Ripe picked Unity Chapman Bangor, SAMUEL ADAMS. site the Court House. There is to be a change with their little daughters, are visiting their i in a number of places Sunday, June Stroud water, who was employ- 14th, in the business and in order to dispose of a mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark-Mrs. Lewis and W. H. McLellan had urston Print, where the Advo- cultivated berries part of the large stock of finished work on Grant and her little son of New York are — from his garden Saturday_Dr. E. A. Por- hand prices will be greatly reduced for thirty visiting at Mr. George Grant’s-Miss Kate ~“*"63c. i. au ITALIAN and AMERI- snow-One of the cold mornings lately tips, low shoe, for only 63 cents; men’s ten- (Kaler) was a Winterport boy and the people centiou of W. C. T. Lr. will 32 and other as with the CAN HARBLE that we shall sell at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. This will he a GENUINE be & Cottrell out in their nis, cents, goods equally are very much pleased portrait- Staples put signs Oth of ^ will DAYS. Those in need .#f work iuditorium at North cheap_See the card on the page Mrs. Le Favor and daughter, Miss Mamie, MARK DOWN SALE and continue ONLY THIRTY cemetery port Camp- window “An ear muff with straw every Miss Georgia T. Burrows of Boston, teacher have returned to their home in Boston- will do well to look at this stock and on the same. We will GUARANTEE !<> save v-.e *• -o. 32c.^— get prices The devotional hours will hat,” and “Fur coats to let.”_Swift & of elocution and physical culture. She will Miss Baston and Miss of Levant Waugh money by buying NOW. At the expiration of 30 days we shall have to get our regular prices. Be a. m. and 1 to 2 p. in. ; busi- receive pupils and can be secured to give visited Mrs. H. D. Simpson last week- Paul had Massachusetts green peas Tuesday sure and see this stock. It is all new and is 3w2“» or Her address is 4 last going cheap. ti 12 m. parlor public readings. Sell. Teleumah, Capt. Morgan, arrived and 2 to 4 p. m. A that cost in Boston 8b cts. All Other Goods as per peck. Court street, Belfast-II. H. Coombs & week with pipe and machinery for the water Equally Cheap, will he served at the Belfast MARK WOOD cfc SOIST. Steamer Notes. The City of Bangor had Son, 70 and 72 Main street, are offering works. Mandei Smith and Will Collins are 1 r«i;al invitation is extended bargains in parlor suites. They also the stone to be used in construction her at half-mast on her down river special cutting Hills Building, opposite Court House. flags call attention to their line of white iron Messrs. and interested in temperance of the pumping station. Varney trip Saturday in memory of Capt. S. H. Bar- beds_See advt. of land or farm wanted in Marston of Mechanic Falls are at work on ual delegates from temperance hour of Brewer, whose death is elsewhere Hancock or Washington county.See the power house-Capt. C. E. Littlefield B. C. DINSMORE, >. Christian Emleavor Societies, recorded... Beginning Saturday, June 20th, notice of fur boa found. made a brief visit at home last week...Silas P. agues, Y. P. C. U., and all the steamer Frank Jones will leave Rock- Kelly is visiting his brothers in Boston- 33 Main Me. land at b a. m. on to the cause of if a attended the com- St., Belfast, School and down your sickness, large delegation rgmi/.ations in tlie county are Tuesdays, Thursdays Dig Quite for the at Machias- want to well and stay well. Most mencement exercises at Bucksport last Dancing Saturdays east, arriving you get 'i; >'d to attend the conven- port at b p. m. Returning, will leave Ma- likely it’s indigestion. The irritating poisons week, and quite a number attended the Sun- FOR CHILDREN. PARTICULAR A rTLNTlON UIVliN ! 0 •ards will start from the chiasport Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- of fermenting, putrid food, left in the day School convention ;tt Hampden Friday. at 4 a. at Rockland at 5 cause _Mrs. Charles Coleman of New York is a street. at S a. m.. .The State days m., arriving p. stomach by indigestion, headache, ui... .The » tticers and directors of the Ban- nervousness, dizziness, stomach- visiting her mother, Mrs. Simpson-Uniou •f ilit* Maine \Y. C. T. L will neuralgia, J Prof. Stevens of and Diseases ot Bar Harbor and all the other < is coat of Lynn Fitting Glasses, gor & Steamboat Co. held a ache, nausea, irritability, Hall receiving aj paint.-Miss Bel last Opera House, <-;ty 2fith and oOth and in June 15th to lill the of is at home from Water- Would announce to the citizens Sei>t. meeting Bangor po- well-known symptoms indigestion. Mary McDonough respectfully 1j Marion of the ot that he will an M. N. Stevens of sitions of president and general manager They also cause many pains and disorders ville fora visit_Miss Kelly One I tel fast aim vicinity open Portland, Night Only, I HUE A A AFTEKXOON DAN LINO SCHOOL the and Ear. made vacant hv the death of Capt. S. H. which are often laid to other causes and Camden Herald is visiting friends in town. Eye it;, is preparing the program at home Massa- at.j Barbour. Capt. Henry Barbour of the hence are not easily cured. But as soon as ... .Arthur T. Snow is from SATURDAY, JUNE ZU. the Belfast Union that she OED FELLOWS HALL. Office in Belfast National Bank Building. steamer Castine was elected to the board of the poisons are removed, all these symptoms chusetts on a visit to his parents-Chand- ■ ts di rectors and was the disorders because there is ler Merrill arrived from Colorado last week one of the speakers Miss appointed general and disappear, •Tune 2d, at 2.d0 o'clot It. of the Meet. His left to cause them. Nothing suc- fora brief stay-Mr. Ziba Williams is ai Tuesday, :ai k of London, Eng., Sec’y of manager brother, Capt. nothing George H. Barbour, of the steamer Sedg- ceeds in this like Shaker Digestive Cordial, home on a vacation-Roy Fernald was at VUR Terms for 12 lessons, $4.00 each pupil. W. C. T. U. “BACK ACIN,” wick, was elected of the because it the undigested food from from Orono to spend Sunday. standard dances president company. prevents Favorite Only taught. Lost! Lost!! Both are sous of the late and emi- in the stomach and the the Comedian, 1 fms. Sell. Lester A. Lewis manager, fermenting helps nently well qualified for the Both stomach to its food. L. H. STEVENS. positions. digest Belfast one 4 a> afternoon from Hoboken to Opera House, on March 1, wagon wheel. 1-2 feet,:; have been with their father on the steamers Sold by druggists, price 10 cents 81.00 2w24» ONE SOLID RICHARD 37 High Street, Belfast. inch tread, 2 hands on him and tc- tire—a new a Swan & Sibley Co-Sell. of the fleet and have had much experience. per bottle. WEEK, wheel. ANo a lot of other mill wheels Am r end Friday to load hay at A. M. s >n who will inform me of their whereabouts will June 22. l*e suitable rewarded. Boston_Sell. W. C. Norcross Commencing MONDAY, It. A lil'UNKY. ■*' June isiu>. 3w2a lay with corn for Swan «& Sil- Any One Can Cook with a GOLDEN Belfast, IS, as, i,. Fannie & Edith sailed last Boston with from F. G. Base Ball Goods. hay MISS ETHEL TUCKER liis Creation •''■'h. Maria Webster sailed Satur- In Remarkable SPAULDING LEAGUE Supported by a Specially Selected Company BALLS, For Sale. ■ * ster with fish barrels from under the directions of H. P. MELDON. BATS, M1TS, sailed Sloop Passport Friday MASKS, ETC. One top buggy and single harness, nearly Landing with general cargo- The best repertoire' organization in America— 1 L. Davis sailed Saturday for Worcester, Mass., Post. OLD JED J. H. & J. W. JONES, Main St. new, and one two-seat canopy top car- i-l lumber for New York- and warranted A a First-Class in Hardware. riage, all built to order s GLENWOOD Strictly Organization. Everything hauled at the lower bridge, up Clever ami Catchy Specialties. .Sch. Henry W. Cramp, re- first-class. Enquire of lied from Beau’s yard, Camden, Powerful Labor Play, Pre- PROUTY E. J. IYIORISON. ice at Ban- Monday, Thursday to load Cimous. .Tunc Mini. ‘2w‘24 1 1 RANGE Hepiiblicnn Belfast, 11,1 -flelphia. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. -senting- OF BUCKSPORT, MAINE. Mrs. c. O. of Camden As it is fitted with a THERMOMETER The Republicans of the 113th Representative 1 Montgomery District, the towns of Liberty, Paler- trip to Gardiner FAniLAR ORIGINAL CAST ! comprising !; Bangor_Sch. mo, Fieedom, Montville, Morrill and Waldo, are Is was the mariue FOUR OLD YANKEES ! taken out on attached to the oven door, to meet at the town house at Centre FOR RENT. M that_indicates “The Lost BUCKSPORT FIRE TUB ! requested for aud some Paradise,” at i\ ;,,lay painting slight Montville, on Saturday, July 1 ith, 3 o'clock for I Success in on the to nominate a candidate for to Store ami basement, size 25xt'-0, formerly occu- sailed Wednesday morning oven at all times. The Greatest years m., Representative the exact heat in the Under the Direction of DODUE & NORMAN. for at the s'1,!»d to loadstone for New York... New York Stage. the Legislature to be voted September pied by 11. H. Johnson .V Co., Johnson block. rtI|i toload casks HAROLD COY, Manager election. Per order, ; arrived Tuesday Sold in all cities and towns Possession jri\en June 2f» You Know that Cnstoria is ihe prescription o'? h- f'.imnis Dr. double-faced cloth for their cos- a have others.” heavy baby is born into the world—and it may relatively too little of the protein or All it. Write to Mrs. TJiat it has been in use for nearly thirty and that more Castoria i- u. w as couteud that it is so much be said with druggists have years, “How did you happen to go outside?” tumes, they equal truth that every time flesh-forming substances, like the lean i more Pinkham at Mass., it wish of all other remedies for children combined? said the old citizen, thinking that it would pliable and hangs better. This cloth the clock strikes the hour some one, Lynn, you meat and fish and the gluten of wheat, is and the will be a to lead the sick man to always expensive, handsome starts to work in some de- for advice, which she which makes muscle anil am! good thing somewhere, sinew, 1><» YOU Know that ti.e Patent Office Department good horse sense; becoming gives I had tried and so and is because he came close to a less conspicuous, that the choice is Pen and Pencil weakness, nothing bought thrown in the wastes of the mighty being Elementary Drawing, away Do Von Know that J5 average doses of Castoria are furni-ic a could me relief; when the blamed idiot. twin brother simply matter of personal taste. In the Drawing for reproduction and newspaper give by kitchen and the table, so that the M> John, injury one cent a dose? linens there are some marvellous fabrics. advice of a friend I the Com- to health from cents, or who gave every promise of being a credit work. Ilints for sketcliers and instruc- began overeating, great as it may to the One which looks like a covert-cloth is tions for book flower After it two months I is doubtless much less than it' of family died, while L lived on to dis- only illustrators, paint- pound. using be, all Do Vou Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your d 15 cents a makes friends and to make a show yard, up very well, and ers, portrait painters, figure painters, and was a different and now at the end the food we buy were eaten. grace my holy girl, actually be kept well, and that you may have unbroken re-t ? launders well. A costume made ot makers of or the worst of myself general!%. just pictures pastel, china paint- of six I am cured.'- -Mbs. Annie Probably sufferers from this this entirely *T went material, finished, costs articles illustrated and all of work- evil are the well-to-do these are worth are outside because one of my recently only ing KiBKLA.Ni>, Pateliugue, L. I. people of seden- Well, tiling* knowing. Tin ; facts. all the It was made manlike — friends said that deep sea fishing was the •^7, including findings. practicalness including the tary occupation—brain workers as distin- of the He told by a cheap dressmaker, to he sure, who address Miss Helen guished from hand workers. Nut crowning dissipation ages. recently given by every- \ Tlie facsimile the model of one of the newest Montfort eats is ott every me what tun ii was looking down over the copied with such success before the body too much; indeed, there are skirts should never some who do of side of jour schooner and drawing up the patterns. Bicycle Bridgeport Ceramic Art Club and else- not eat enough for health- hi^nalure wrapper, in the but on either side of fish. He informed me that there was more open back, where—and the beginning of a series of ful nourishment. But there are those, soul cheering enjoyment in taking the the front seams, and should button or brief Biographies of Noted American and their name is legion, with whom the hook over the side breadths, it is a little China illustrated with habit is as vicious in piize for the biggest fish than in captur- Painters, portraits. before AFTEFf™ eating its effect on Children for difficult to attain to this and have the 1 health as Cry Pitcher’s Castoria. ing a dozen jack pots, and 1 believed him. Wood Carving and Pyrograpliy, Needle- the drinking habit, which is front breadth lit without a but work Nothing but the watchful care of a pro- wrinkle, and Embroidery, Interior Decora- p2. E. C. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT universally deplored. it out a little around the is sold under written 4. And tecting Providence ever steered me down curving just tion of all kinds are treated of fully, and positive guarantee, by finally, we are guilty of serious waist iu front will authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory; to the time without obviate the difficulty. practical in most errors in our cooking. We waste a great present my throwing working designs Loss of Braii: and Nerve Powe r: Lost Manhood; The white duck and the linen of course of deal of fuel in my substance away on green goods men, these departments are to be Night Losses; Evil Dreams; Lack of the preparation of our soil Quickness: and the fellows with bogus checks.” easily, but they look fresh and pretty, found in the Supplements. In addition Confidence; Nervousness: Lassitude: all Drains; food, and even then a great deal of the and Loss of Power of the Generative Organs in either THE subscriber “Don't take this too much at are delightfully cool. In all the large to all this, there is a free food is very badly cooked. A reform in PROBATE NOTICES. hereby £ives pttbi heart/’ charmingly sex. caused by over-exertion, Youthful Errors, or 1 concerned, that he has been c establishments in Xew York there have of American the methods of is interrupted the old citizen. “We all Study Beauty Boses by Paul Excessi ?e Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, cooking one of the1 and taken upon himself the trust., been sales of cos- de which leads to At a Probate Court held at Belfast, w ithin and for tor of make more or less mistakes.” recently ready-made Longpre and a Blue and White Dutch Misery, Consumption, Insanity economic demands of our time. [From the estate of and a the of on the second tumes of these materials at and even Death. By mail, ?1 box: six for $5; with County Waldo, Tuesday of A “1 went said the not heed- $5 Scene by C. Volkmar. “The People’s Food—A Great National A. D. ('MSA W. (ILIDDEN. late out," other, Montague Marks, written guarantee to cure or refund money. June, 18UB. less. A and 1 liis with a and the short jacket full-width skirt 23 Union New York. Price 35c rive Inquiry,” in June Review of Reviews. in the County of Waldo, deceased, ing words,” skipper Square, Sample package, containing days’ treatment, A certain instrument, purporting to be an an- are the models. out one breadth or with full 25 cents. One as the law directs; lie therefore n rest of the crowd. We to feel sick By taking $4.00 per annum. instructions, sample thentieated copy t Waldo, A l" RE 1.1A S. KEEN, late t M and ficer. alone. the a Improved we ers, will be found both comfortable By light of lantern he Press Machines, Bail Road Press. Ei A L deceased, havi ig presented a ion that admin “Well, beat any set of primitive including Capitan, Carver, sailed from New petit in the Comity of Waldo, decca- ,-d and durable. Even the canvas consults a book for the “morn- The above with the of istration of the estate of said deceased be <1 churches ever heard of in leggings presently machinery exception York March 27 for Shanghae. grant* requests all persons win* are iiio-b;. you giving up Double Stitch and R. R. to Isaac "i in the < oiintv ol Cum- seem warm in and some which have been written Press are nearly new; F A S Berry pt.itland, eeased's estate to make I saved bank account be- summer, women ing orders,” by Emily Whitney, Pendleton, at New berland. immediate things. only my some of them have not been used at all. those who have are to introduce the fashion of the executive officer the and York for < any demands there cause it was bank hours. I was for- trying rid- night before; Shanghae. *rdered. That tl. -aid petitioner give notice to past H. M. COOK, Newcastle, Me., Gov the sam. tor settlement b* I.im without instead then lie directs the to call Ruble, Nichols, at lliogo April 80 for all persons intere-tc by a ol this tunate iu another that I saved ing any leggings, wealing quartermaster causing copy CHARLES A \ respect my Or 16 Linden Place, Brookline, ."lass. 24*3mtf New York via order t-> be tin, •• weeks The has been the boatswain’s mate, the liammock- Hong Kong. published sucees-iveiv in immortal because at one time 1 near- plaid stockings. objection the Journal, .■* soul, Great Rowell, arrived at Mel- Republican pituon Belfast, that T'iI L snl* ei s so to or the Admiral, hereby trive put threw it I urged often laced buttoned boots, stowers, master-at-arms, and the they may appear at a Probate Court. to he held at ly up. knew J ictained it be- Notice off Foreclosure. bourne June 7 from New York. I '..•(•rued. til.ir lii-y iia\ t- on account of tlie Then a of ten Be! f a at, within and for said Count on the second cause 1 feel the compression about the bugler. passes period B Pliiueas y. ‘in*! taken theiuselv .*> tin tortures of conscience Henry Hyde, at ■ upon ATT HERE AS, JOSEPH F. WIEEY of Lincoln Pendleton, Tuesday of Jut; next. :>• ten .if the lock be- ankles, that few women care to wear minutes, during which a few New York for San Francisco. isi rators, with t he will annexed, t every time I think how lightly we let that shadowy YY ville in the County ol Waldo and State of fore noon, and show enu-e.it any they have, whv but the latest iu boots figures appear on and take their P R arrived at the (jf said young idiot off. 1 was a good deal more them; styles bicycle deck, Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the fourteenth Josephus, Gilkey, Shanghae prayer petit ionei should not be grant- NEWELL MANSI- I ELD. ab- are of such thin soft leather and so i stand beside the in f A. D. hundred and June 2 from New York. ed. CEO. E. JOHNSON. fortunate than some others of the pliable lung-troughlike places day April, eighteen ninety- Judge. party. four. and recorded in the L A t rue A: te.-t ut tin . tlenient to ;hem. up Beginning at the brook at the Morse on ■ fiim A. !> and Law ! the the officer of the bridge 18VU5. before we anchored. We anchored after Supreme Court Decisions morning orders, the road from Camden to Searsniont; thence west- run tan, A .•s Biumhard, sailed from I’ll !- H A l: KILIM MAN NNA WOODMAN. -i-ter MAlb IA Wttn|>- I I deck his first routine order: “Sound on the line of the brook to the cor- 2 for V ACM STINE I1 M \ awhile. we gives erly, northerly adelphia April Hiogo. < <), yes. anchored, but that -A MAN. i. d S ■. -1111. in -aid d dwl’N ELEA Noll ( N I I In a lien rase and a Libel suit. the reveille! Call all hands!” ner of Colburn land; thence southwesterly, mi (j 0 sailed from Honolulu was luothei name for that we Reaper, Young, \\ a Ido, de 'cased, having presented a petit mu i h only saying said Colburn s line t<> the land of the estate <>i Ira for It has been decided by the lull bench of At once there out in the hitherto Fell 7 New York. administration of the estate of -aid dereu>ed be got in a position where we could look rings Bills, thence northwesterly, on said Ira Bills’line the Maine court that it it Thomas, CG Nichols, at New York for granted t<» Inn down into the supreme the keeping ! silent ship those merry bugle-notes known ro the town road: thence < asterly, on said town depths beiow and envy the t M-dered, Thai the -aid petitior.er give nortec t.. of so near house to almost all of us. them road to Searsmont road; thence southerly, mi said Hong Kong. Administrator's Sale of Re. who were fed to tiie poultry your neighbor’s To have been all person- interested < nitsiug a of this early martyis lious. Searsniont road to the of con- Sacueui, H 'I Lancaster, arrived at Samu- i,y copy as to constitute a nuisance makes the own- I tit.ted the words: place beginning, der to be puldisheil three weeks -ue cssivclv in What did have to of about acres, more or and where- rai.g March 31 from New York via they complain any- taining sixty less; Anjer. the Journal, ,t r er of the aforesaid liable for dam- as Republican printed Bel ta-t. ha; Pursuant to a lie. use from the H ? A lion would a poultry I can't 'em the conditions' of said mortgage have been 8 D Carletou, sailetl from New waj just give get up: Anisbury, at a Probate Court, to be held a; ti.r roar, now reason they may appear l'1'ol..i;e. in- ..! W age by process of law. “The Auburn I can’t 'em broken, therefore, by of the breach of York 28 for ( shake and then the was out get up; April Shangiiae; spoken April Belfast, within and Cu -.,t«i ,>n the-ee .u.i ;> auction. mi -■ himself, sign the condition I claim a oimty |*i*l' i;.•>.ia\. tin- rooster as it has been is I can’t 'em in thereof, foreclosure of iat •’■»> Ion i:; VY. id case,” termed, get up the 27, N. .08 Tuesday .July next, at ten -d' the mck be h A. I*. Dm., at ten .. el.Yi.; m tm ‘For This Particular Martyr Please F.n- morning. said mortgage. CARRIE M. DENTON. l>. 1 St G F lore noon, and show .t i-e. if thev > back from the law court with this can’t get ’em up ; June 1696.—3w24 Nicholas, Carver, arrived at Pliil- any have, tile |»ri*i 11 Des, all the iplit, t ie quire W it Inn.' didn’t as a rule suf- finding: 5, the of said They I can't get 'em up; adelphia June 0 from New York. why prayer petitioner should'no- be which lit » P.LRT A \ I N A 1 i.ite ,| fer over three we Haskell, J—The evidence shows a nuisance seconds, while had three 1 can't 'em at. State of J H granted. said e.niioy. deceased. !: -,.i m. .uni to get up all! Maine, Park, sailed from the of tlie* CEO. E. JOHNSON. *• hours of it.” kept, anuoyauee plaintiff, so Feb 28 for New Judge. deserihed real estate. i/ •: h e that lie is The worse than the Hiogo York; passed Anjer A true Attest: “\ou’ll entitled to damages, hut inasmuch captain's sargeant; copy. called, "t said d. ec.,s< d. otmn feel better for it in the April 11 .lEKi: it D. long as lie has in his The sergeant’s worse than the corp’ral; Mil s l’AHKKK, Regi-ter. 1'OI'T, ami i'omidcd Jliel de-cribed a- 1 expressed writing willing- moms-ssieiy. Tillie F Ebcn run, said the old A Slarbuck. Curtis, sailed from at 1 The worse than lie corner ot l.ui'l foil citizen, consolingly. ness to accept nominal the defend- eorp’ral’s the private; Splendid curative agent, for Nervous or Sick llepillimip damages, U. June 9 Honolulu. At a Probate Court heht at Belfast, within m- !• 1" 1 but think what it will ant But the the worst of all! Headache, Brain Exhaustion, Sleeplessness, Astoria, for h rancis D. Shaw and Lemamin I’ “Maybe shall, may be defaulted for one dollar. major’s the ot special or general also for Rheu- Win H County Waldo, on t)ie second Tuc.--Ga\ *u > laud d iv. cost me. Neuralgia; Macy, Anisbury, sailed from we>t,:rly >ani S!. tin? I distinctly recollect when I I can’t ’em matism, Gout, Kidney Acid Dys- Hiogo June, V.D. lHPti. The plaintiff in the case was get up; Disorders, March 29 for New York. Lebanon mad. so called ; hem threw Timothy pepsia, Amentia. Antidote for Alcoholio up ny organs of and of F. I can’t get ’em up; B L1 MILY F. .MILLER, oi FFllh L. Mil said road t.. lami ol said Downs. digestion, Desmond and the defendant J. II. and other excesses. Price, 10. 25 and 50 cents. Win H Conner, Frank I Pendleton, arriv- gurdian course I'll have to have a fresh and I can’t get ’em in the -Tj LR I Searsmont, in said ol ■ 1>. to place ,d t! set, .Smith, who lived close in Au- up morning. Effervescent. ed at Sliangliae June 1 from New York. County Wald bepinninp. excep that neighbors I can’t ’em having presented a tor license to an ano\e. ma to exceed one and a ha will cost money. I can count up get up; THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. Y\ J Sewali C petition -*-pt burn. The writ was entered at the Rotch, Lancaster, arrived an house lot io |». a \ s., a> I eleven all Sep- I can’t get ’em up; advantageous oiler oi three hundred dollars inal, lonp organs highly useful, and most 151 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. at Vladiuostock, Siberia, 5 from San tor certain real estate ot her and i.ee a lioiise thereon A N tember term, 1894, and the amount of I can’t ’em at all! C May said ward, describee ip\ get up of them to well Francisco. in said eel ot' land, with the stan absolutely necessary my claimed was L$old by all dealers. petition. buildinps damages 8100. The 'ttnate ii W that I'm and a plaintiff BARKS. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice t. > said interport, hepim being shy of, thorough and set forth that the The last note is followed by the shrill defendant erected a hen all persons interested by causing a copy of tin- Lel*anon road at the southwest cm scientific examination will show whistle of a boatswain’s mate and the Adam W C N sailed from probably coop close by his house “with malicious pro- Spies, Meyers, order to be published three week' suceessivelv in Downs' land, running westerly t.. I.n a total of a baker’s dozen at the hoarse New York 18 for the Journal, M thence land I grand intent" so that he was longed, cry: “A-a-a-11 lia-a-nds!” DO YOU KNOB April Anjer. Republican printed at Belfast, that Vina!; northerly, by least. You mean greatly annoyed by LAPSES Alice Reed, Alanson cleared from tliev may appear aT a Probate Court, to be held M. Vinalto land formerly emipteo very well, but mine is a the noise of Then on the decks below, you can hear Ford, the “hens, chickens and cocks DR. FELIX LE CRUM’S N 2(5 for at Belfast, within and for said on the ford and .Mrs. Stokeil ; tin nee east-" case where comfort don't work in worth a the Bridgewater, S, May Buenos Ayres. County, at master-at-arms from ham- ner of land ol Mi>s Croxford am unseasonable hours in the morning, rushing Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, sailed from second Tuesday of July next, at ten of'the dock cent. I've to suffer it out alone.” mock to before noon, and show theme said Croxford got the and late at hammock, giving the sluggard a Charleston, 8 June 0 cause, it any they have, northerly by through day night.” He Steel I Pills C, for New York. land to land of |{ H. Press. and a Pennyroyal why the prayer of said petitioner sh.»iild'not be J. Davis, them, [Portland affirmed that slap shake, and are tl,e C P N F tlie aforesaid hens, chickens repeatedly crying: original and only Dixon, Gilkey, sailed from Bal- granted. said I ‘avis' land t«»land formerly "t 1 “Heave heave out and lash!” FRENCH, sate and reliable timore 8 for and cocks “did make divers shrill and an- out; cure April Montevideo; passed Cape GEO. E. thence southerly, t»> pla« e of bepinni on the market. JOHNSON, Judge. The Journal ami 1 he linn below and watch the feet and Price, sent Henry April 1(5. A true copy. Attest as deeded to said Robert y Lot \ in... Tribune. noying sounds and and legs by mail. noises, cackling Genuine sold only by Edward cleared from New Jkre’h D. ot April lS8a, recorded ii■ W aldo |;. At the dangling from the swinging hammocks, May, York May Parker, Register. [crowing.” supreme court in Au- K. H. 29 for -•!*. Cape *12; subject to mo tp.ipe t. Last year The Republican Journal Puli- see the sailors MOODY, BELFAST ME. Honolulu. burn the evidence was in drop from them to the Said farm cuts about jo tons t brought and the Evie A T sailed from YITALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bci- ha> hail a six months' like bats from the limbs of Reed, Whittier, and estimated .’toot" -Jim hsbing Company contract f case to the law court. deck, trees, Y» fast, on the second ot June, l.S'.o;, location, reported Rosario April 15 for Boston. Tuesday thereon. Terms cash.. then fold their FOK either sex. ('HAS. F. GORDON. Executor on with the publishers of the New York Week- neatly blankets, roll them I C RQIIII’C sailed the estate ol ■ » D*1UW O Harvard, Colcord, from Mollendo dw-Jd FRKD A'i up with the mattress in the This remedy being in- ELIZA MERITHEW. late of in said ly Tribune by which the two papers were Geo. \Y. Norton of Portland was indict- hammocks, May 20 (from Newcastle, NSW,) for Astoria. Searsporr. Administrator estate d Rohet and around the “jecled directly to the County, deceased, having presented his second it will be pass latter seven times a Herbert Black, W H sailed and final account of furnished to new subscribers at $2, and to ed, remembered, for a libel on seat of those diseases Blanchard, of administration said estate STATE OE MAINE Chas. A. Plummer. rope-lasliing, until each resembles a of the from New York March 4 for San Jose, Guat; for allowance. old subscribers in advance for $2.25. Mr. Norton filed a huge 4i>euito-lTrinary paying sausage. Then, them from Organs, requires no spoken April 18, lat 20 S, Ion 38 YV. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three WALDO 88. (OIHTOKIVn demurrer and went to the law unsliuging weeks in Another contract has been on court, of A sailed successively the Republican Journal, made even the hooks them change diet, t’cre Henry Litchfield, from Bruns- In the case of STATK OK MAIN h ! without trial, that the overhead, they carry printed in Belfast,'in said county, that all persons more liberal as claiming language guaranteed in 1 to 3 wick, Ga, May 12 for Colon. Islesbonin the "t terms, set forth in our ad- on deck to the for in ten interested, attend at a Probate to County Wald used him in the hastily — may Court, be by Evening Express was nettings; days. Small plain paek- Henry Norwell, arrived at New 1 >ebtor. vertising columns. New and old minutes after that of reveille Cushman, held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of July- subscribers not libellous. The court has filed its bugle-call #H TT T1 n ase. by mail, 91.00. York 31 from Satilla rrHlS is to notice that with the May River. next, and show cause, if any they have, why the pive are now on an ! hammock must be stowed w XX Sold 1 the Court of lnso!\* placed equal footing and all opinion in the case, of which the follow- every away, only by Iolani, McClure, sailed from New York said account should not be allowed. the.ludpeof and one ot Wahlo, the second ineeti: who for The is the any who comes later with his Feb 12 for Honolulu. geo. e. .Johnson. County pay Journal one year in ad- ing rescript: R. H. MOODY. BELFAST. 29 Judge. itors ot said Insolvent is hammock is for A C M A true copy. Attest: appointed vance can have ss. reported punishment by Lucy Nickels, Nichols, sailed from the Probate Court The New York Weekly Cumberland, JekkTi 1). Parker. Register. Roouiiiiitelfasi.it State vs. the officer of the deck to the Hong Kong June 2 for New York. ot on Tribune without George \V. Norton. captain. Waldo, Wednesday, tin loth extra charge. In reinit- Mabel 1 YYrm sailed SS.—In Court A m two Rescript, Emery, J. [“What the Bugle Tells on a Warship,” Meyers, Meyers, from II^ALDO of Probate, held at Bel- I». 1800. o'clock in tin* attc Buenos YY fast, on the second w ill ting it should be stated that the Tribune is 1—Whether is libel- Lieut. John M. Ayres April 28 for Barbadoes. Tuesday of June, 185M5. povern yourself accordinply. language published by in the June FARM FOR SALE 1 Ellicott, arrived at ROSE A. C1LLEY, Administratrix on the estate Liven tinder my hand and the wanted, as it will not be sent unless lous is regularly a question for the St. Nicholas. Matanzas, Philadelphia June 7 the re- jury. from Havana. oi ELZADA R. SARGENT, laie ot Monroe, in ( ourt this 1 1th dav of .tune. A D Is -—When the demurs an quest is made. The New York respondent to in- AT A BARGAIN. said County, deceased, having presented ner first Attest ,1 KRK it D IM Weekly dictment for Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from New libel, he thereby refers the Blenkington: “I wonder ‘church- and final account of administration of said estate 2wr25 Repistet of said Ills.■ Tribune is to stand why Situated in about 2 miles from York March 150 for Adelaide. acknowledged without a question of libel or no libel to the court. as Searsport, village, for allowance. yards yawn’ Shakespeare says?” Pem- 130 cut 40 tons of in rival as the 3— not containing acres, hay 1894, Rebecca M G Dow, sailed from Ordered, Thar notice thereof he three leading Republican paper of the Words actionable, if merely spoken, berton: the of 50 Crowell, given, “Probably epitaphs deceased acres pasture, watered by springs, 50 acres weeks in the may be indictable as if Hamburg May 28 for Rio Janeiro; passed successively, Republican Journal, day. It is a and libellous, published. millionaires make them tired.” wood land, near saw mills. House 2 1-2 in twenty-page journal gives 4— iu [Truth. story, Deal June 7. printed Belfast, in said county, that all persons Words an form may be with I. and shed. Barn with car- all tlie news of the interrogative 40x58, cellar, Rose interested, may attend at a Probate Court, to he world, while its different as libellous as if in a declarative form. cistern and Inms, Melvin Colcord, sailed from riage house, 8,o<>o gallon wells. Two held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of July Hub 5— Iu orchards with desirable fruits and in Santos May 27 for Barbadoes. departments, political news, editorial, etc.., determining whether published lan- grafted full next, and show cause, if any they have, why the bearing. House modern condition. R G at Batavia Bicycles is make a most guage libellous, its natural finished, good Serrano, Waterhouse, tlu1 said account should not he allowed. valuable paper to all. The ordinary Owner to reside in California. This will 15. V meaning is to he rather than its INVESTORS property April GEO. E. JOHNSON, WARRANTED IN EVERY Tribune is regarded, be sold at about one-haif cost of for Judge. very cheap at $1.00 per year, possible different buildings St Lucie, Smeed, arrived at Port Natal A true copy. Attest: meaning. Take Great cash, or one-half cash, balance on in- which is its b—The Chances Sometimes, But pur- mortgage, April 2 from New York. Jerk'u 1). Parker. Register. Price $tr>r>.00. price. The Republican Journal language published by this re- terest 5 per cent. The sea view is delightful. For in an chasers of stock in the PETTI' MANAN Thomas A Goddard, \V S will be maintained at its spondent, though interrogative form, information, address FHKD ATWOOD. Grittiu, arrived ITT A L DOSS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- present standard, iH at Parrs X jo from Boston. SO 1.1) I OK CASH oi: o.N IN-! ! clearly defamatory in and effect LAND & INDUSTRIAL COMPANY. W'interport. Maine. boro, S, May YY last, on the second of June. IS'.h;. with attention to meaning Don't Tuesday special local an d Stat and is therefore libellous. Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, cleared JAMES A. < t>LS(>.N, administrator with tin* will take any risk at all. With share J. H. & J. W. JONES news. Subscriptions at 7—The every from Portland April 18 for Buenos annexed, on the estate ol HIRAM .IONKS. late ot may begin any time respondent having referred his issued a Ayres. case goes Bel I as t. in said deceased, to the court by his and the SCHOONERS. County, having present- demurrer, ed his first and final account of Kverj tiling in Hardware. (>(> opinion of the court he 1ST otic e. administration of being against him, Georgia Gilkey, \V R Gilkey, sailed from said estate for allowance. Twentieth Maine Reunion. must now suffer judgment and sentence. SECURITY REDEMPTION The stockholders of the BELFAST HOTEL Portland April 23 lor Buenos Ayres. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Exceptions overruled. for the weeks in the Judgment COMPANY are hereby notified to meet at the George V Jordan, Fred II at Rosario successively, Republican Journal, The Lincoln News The re- State. Park, printed in Belfast, in said that all County says: “Crosby lun annex” on Monday, July H, I M*6, at for Boston. county persons union of the survivors interested attend at a Pmhatc < mm. in be of the" Twentieth 3 o'clock I*. for the purpose of or may M., accepting Hattie McG H F arrived at Main** will be held this that, be made for Burk, Sprowl, held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of July Regiment summer —B O N D— rejecting any proposals may the New York in W Dandelion Down. of June 8 from Bangor. next, and show cause, if any have, Un- aldohoro village. The date has j purchase the property or to take such action they why To let tin* at precise said account should not be allowed. 1»> day or hour »t'> not been hut as may be necessary to dispose of the same in a Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, arrived at lixed, it is probable that the Certified a A mist of silver like by reliable Trustee. legal manner. A. A. President. Port June 2 from Boston. GE( >. E. JOHNS! >N. Judge. north side of the steamboat executive committee will decide on a spun finest floss HOWES, Royal iug, day The value of the stock is Attest—Ai.dex I). A true copy. Attest about the Drifts on the of the wind secured by the I Chase, Secretary. Horace G Morse, Harriman, sailed from middle of August. The reunions wings capricious JekkTi D. Parker, 1 the the Bond, and the Bond is secured Real Belfast, June 1, 1896.—3w23 Marblehead May 15 for P and Register. O R. WEB- l I of this well known regiment have always Among alders, by mossy wall by Paspebiac, Q, It in a listless Estate. New Y'ork. \T7ALDOSS. In Court of been very successful and it is expected that lingers pensive dream, 1’rohutc. held at Bel-I Belfast, May 21.1 s:»»; 2iu21 Then the and the John C Smith, arrived at New Vt fast, on the second Tuesdav of dune, the meeting in Waldoboro will he through clearing nestling Never heard of such a Kneelaud, larger thing before, did. Y'ork 28 from ( HAS. F. GORDON, Administrator with the will than reunion wood May Port Spain. any previous for the reason This of absolute annexed, on the estate of ERNEST S'l late It moves its you? plan security origi- Lester A sailed from New EGER. that three I and were upon airy pilgrimage, __ Lewis, Kimball, of companies, E, G, en- nated with our Announcement. Searsport, in said County, deceased, having And then it crumbles into Company. It's Y'ork June 5 from Hoboken for Belfast. To the Citizens ot Belfas listed in Knox and Lincoln counties and thinnest air, simply presented his first, and final account of admini-- And of the wind a straight-forward, honest and MISS GEORGIA T. BURROWS OF Lucia Porter, Griudle, arrived at New tration a hundred survivors reside near playful becomes part business, BOSTON, of said estate for allowance. Notice is that fast dtp nearly teacher of hereby given Until it we know is characteristic of the elocution and physical culture, will or- Y’ork 20 from That notice on enough to Waldoboro to drive here in two disappears, not where. management. May Pascagoula. Ordered, thereof be given, three by prohibited the following streets ganize a limited number of classes. Private A M weeks in hour:-. Next year we’ll learn where it has wander- Another share of stock en- pupils Mary Hall, Veazie, sailed from Bos- successively, the Republican Journal, of Belfast. viz: Congress, Cedar, Com Besides there will be the usual at- point, every is received at time. Miss Burrows ed any can he se- ton 30 for a coal printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons streets, and on High and Church strec tendai ce of comrades from all to, titled to cured to May port. parts of give parlor or public readings, single interested attend ar a Probate to be Court House to the foot of For all the sward where it so R F arrived at Balti- may Court, the square Maine and the other New softly falls numbers, entire or to direct entertain- Pettigrew, Morse, held at Eugland States. programs, more 3 Belfast, on the second Tuesday of Julv 23 CITY MAI Will in a wealth of ments. For June from Bath. It is expected that among the glimmer fairy gold. dates, terms, etc., address next, and show cause, if have, whv the distinguished Per R W cleared from any they comrades present will be General J. L. [R. K. Munkittrick, in Over MISS GEORG1E T. BURROWS, Hopkins, Hichborn, said account should not be allowed. Harper’s Weekly. 2teow23* 4 Court Street, Belfast. Norfolk 14 for Chamberlain of New York, General Ellis annum May Cienfuegos. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. /O Sallie W H sailed from A true Attest To the Citizens of Belfast Spear, Washington, D. C., Col. Walter G. A Reminder. I’Ou, West, Red copy. Beach, Me, June 8 for Norfolk. Jere’h D. Parker, Register. Morrill, Pittsfield, Me., Holman S. Notice is hereby given to the citizen- Major Tofa, A S cleared from New Y'ork Me Idler, J. F. New' The credentials payable quarterly in 2 per cent, dividends. Wilson, to remove all paper and other rubbi-: Portland, Maj. Laud, committee of the Auburn June 8 for subscriber hereby gives notice to all Gen. This is a Maine Grass Seeds Tampico. public sidewalk and street in front of thei \ork, I. S Bangs, Waterville, Maj. P. Populist convention reported 435 enterprise and will bear THEconcerned, that he has been M. delegates Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at duly appointed places, and the same free from ai Fogler, Augusta, Albert E. Fer- iu the hall and on the Yon can invest $ 10 or and taken upon himself the trust of Executor ol keep Capt. “present way coming investigation. $ 1,000. AND June 3 tions or which mav colli1 nald, W. H. Brunswick, Ga, from New Bedford. the last will and testament of impediments Winterport, Surgeon True, in the cars.” That is a reminder of the story Want to investigate! Then write for par- 23 CITY MAI Portland, and Joseph Tyler, the bugler. of the hunter who reported that when he ticulars to the BENJAMIN BROWN, late of Searsmont, of the comrades will Many bring their had got the fox he was after and two She: “What I object to iu a in the county of Waldo, deceased, bond wives. more, Garden Seeds. boarding by giving SUBSCRIBE he would house is as the law have four. [Portland Advertiser. PETIT MANAN LAND & INDUSTRIAL the lack of tone.” He: “Oh, ha! directs; he therefore requests all per- CO. The stock an3 the best in town sons who FOR^^^^ largest variety You haven’t heard the girl in the next room are indebted to said deceased’s estate to 55 Church Street, Belfast, rialne. make immediate ‘When the summer comes payment, and those who have singing, again.' demands Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. or Hancock Building, Devonshire 3t., Boston. [Judy. any thereon to exhibit the same for set- A. A. HOWES & CO. | tlement to him. GEORGE W. BROWN. THE REPUBLICAH JOURNAL Our frEU(',()U5 Three Heroes. “The Passing of an Army.” “I have userl Puri An Original ! tana for torpid of Varl Acrostic Poem a The above *rrni«n* by Clergymen by w. K. 0. Mem- is the title of the poem read at the DROP AND DIPPER PUZZLE liver, and a of ber or indigestion, species s Searsport. tPi!"m< Ihnomlnallons. Memorial services in Washington,D. C.,by E. • dyspepsia, and it lias given me such Come, listen for a J. which relief that I felt made over new. ; inn success is in doing time, while I give this old Brookings, we copy from the Even- It looks bnt it is For these troubles I would rather iw to do. It is uot to be story ing Star of tb it Mr. was a Strange Invented in 1810 bv the late Dr. city. Brookings ■WSteA. Johnson. How heroes have Gardiner have one bottle of Puri tana than a nspicuity; conspicuous- Family Physician, lias for more than 80 won—with fame and “Old soldier, and was in the same com- True. years barrel of any other medicine.” .■>>. [ Hev. . man needs complaint hearts we love as a the occasion. Single Drop Weighs More Every I.. < nation [Reporter-Journal. simplest food. Mrs. Belle \V. Cale,of John -y;-R, Americus, Georgia. Than a d. and therefore every Summing up our brave men. I Faster and Whole Dipperful. tried air The Doctor''• n::«l directions on every bottle, write of these faster, Charlestown, Mass., country tv. and ought to go to st'd l'an everywhere. Price, 35 cents. three; Faster and and seven doctors in vain, but Puri- Six bottles. S. JOHNSON & Mass. faster, Hev. F. J. QO., Boston, Whiten t mi Watersteck, To with our the locks and wrinkle the faces— gave her a new stomach and a begin tirst, you know him I see- Locks once It looks like a aud it a I Iphia, Pa. Liver PiU Made.” On land far youthful and faces so fair; puzzle, is new lease of life. away, assisted by a Queen- Times tarries not in its puzzle until it slow, sure paces—- you try yourself. Mrs. Henry \V. Craigue, of Concord, Persevered witli hope that new land Life movetli on till the it That solves it. might grave embraces. Everyman can solve I X. H., was iil for She had no The of a Anil the years. memory fa- be seen. Reaper’s scythe cuts here and it. woman can there, Every solve it. On appetite, no no ambition. the remembrance of a arsons’ Faster and faster. strength, P“Best one Pills How he side of the Positively cure biliousness and sick headache, struggled and talked his men to scales is a single drop. Her life was one constant round of -■ iikt1 life are the liver and bowel ap- sweetest, complaints. They expel all Impurities pease! Thinner and On tiie other side is a from the blood. Delicate women find relief from thinner, dipperful. misery and Puritana inheritances that we can Thinner t suffering. gave using them. Price 2.r» five §1.00. “Ever suits”. and thinner, Vet he carries the'most her an cts.; Pamphlet free. on” was the word “for lie Mint drop weight. appetite and three at rugged strength, iidren. [Hev. Dr. William* I. S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House St..Boston. days Grow the proud ranks of the of Blue- is and how is it ? Here is our ease.” are a of Army Why it, it made a new woman of her. lunch, Atlanta, (ra. When you thirsty glass Ranks so mighty in war the days agone; explanation. Xo was what the doctor Remember the so Wonderful so brave so chance, cance of interest and courage obtain- Williams’ Root Beer, sparkling Army! and true, The one is a of baptism. [Rev. J. W. Magru- and drop drop Puritana. said about George II. of the Loyal trustful, all those days through ; Dunning, You can never be true der, 0. ed, and full of life, touches right The dipperful is a of so- Faneuil Hall Methodist, Cincinnati, But the Army grand, since its work is done, dipperful Market, Boston. He never be true to Coming just from a all wish called blood nu've or had another, twig and birds they ex- spot. You can drink you Grows thinner and thinner. purifier, tonic, nervous prostration, had no helpful to another until Sunday Bicycling. Do not think claimed ; without harm. Being made from Closer and closer, yourself. [Rev. Anna that I discountenance the use of Gh! It must wholly joy. be, land soon will ap- aids Closer and closer, the on choicest roots and herbs,it diges- raucisco, Calif. wheel Sunday. If a spin in the the ties pear.” health. Don’t be in- Tighten that bound it together— early morning will bring the color to your tion and promotes Ties welded Land! land! from aloft “land is strangely—so terribly strange— it takes a refined and cheeks and will stimulate your surely near,” to other kind called Bound by the thongs of War’s rude brain, Unseen as duced accept any tether, it was their knew no Or the write truth, and with the then it is not only your right, but your joy bound. Insist on summer’s heat or the wintry Men for much just as good.” having .bjects they have to deal duty to take it, for the body is the tem- hoped wealth and honor re- weather, marches ssible for a to of the soul and it is to Wounds, prisons, hither and reporter ple your duty pre- nowned; thither— ,t and serve it. Let the be But the shore truthfully. [Dean bicycle your servant, reaching thanked God, with a Oh! how many are severed by time’s sad iau, Denver, Colo. not your master. [Rev. C. J. Greenwood, kiss change, New York. But the fewer are Baptist, Upon “Mother Earth” in holiness. closer. Kindness is the pure legiti- So Dearer and from that I pass over strife and privation, dearer, <>1' fraternity. It is in Regijet. Regret is one of the most Mams Dearer and dearer, our love our Giving only a sketch of our land as a that for fel- harrowing experiences of the soul—regret nation, Thoughts are cherished of other Ever days— \ercise for its best powers for duty undone, for opportunities abused. striving with right and wrong to ad- Days of suffering aud toil and danger, bonw which to tender its No one can be happy who gives it even a just. Blanching the cheek ’mid caunon’s blaze, And v M. II. Luther- moment's residence in his a Our testing courage the battle Stine. bosom. It is boy with a “hatchet” comes; you know WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO., MFKS. through craze; •' -1>a- disturber of peace. A harsh word, an I Hartford, Conn. him, trust, See ye not why the ungenerous act, the remembrance of past, oh, stranger, Remember his life aud the strength of his Grows dearer and dearer? one lias a to de- guilt, all discomfort. And when it j I right bring youth j -e any man’s religion or is recalled that all offenses are offenses | NERVE* LIFE Brighter and brighter, Loing upward ami his THE and \ iinvv away the Bibles of against the pure and holy God, tlieu re- onward, motto the Brighter brighter, Shirfeth the cause for which [ i>e they don't know their gret is keenest and seems to use its sharp- “Truth,” Great RESTORER they fought, Fighting to win, or else to die; beeause never read est instruments of torture. Dr. Ere long was his uo Restores j they [Rev. aim, country could perfect Self was lo9t—life counted nought, .\stor, San Pa. health, and j Spiritualist, Moore, Presbyterian, Dovlestown, match it vigor In this sacred work so fitly wrought, manhood and re- And With a will did lit; and Freedom’s light will, as years go by, work, the help of his moves all obsta- Even tiox. Evolution is a vision of Grow brighter aud brighter. hatchet. c 1 es to the method se- marriage. | Man and the universe possible by which God oiner 1 A strife was at Restores tire Clearer aud clearer, paiate-ticKiing concoction. 1 ho could not cures man hand: but the battles w'ere appetite, sleep, could not [ together until we have progress for and nature. It is Clearer one entire nervous and clearer, drop of Puritana is real medicine | walk alone. Puritana a of the won! made him over present civilization. But history divine footprints and the / and all Blazes that of Freedom now— —it \ system stops light cures. The dipperful is anything, new from head to foot. It him ( ■ fast. While all this has story of the ascent of man. In So, comrades, “good cheer” till my story is vital losses. Re- Light, out of shadows of battle gave strangely strife, everything, and nothing, when it sleep, and what has been done for words it tells us how a ball of dune. moves effects of the Made pure and constant—all appetite, strength. thrilling aglow comes right down to a real cure. Alter souls1.’ .!. F. IIus- lire became a home for God’s How sins of youth and ex- With radiant faiths that firmer grow trying many doctors, hospi- | [Rev. children, great was the work from then up to From Puritana is the prize formula c.f and medicines in Mrs. Fa. how stones became soil, how seeds be- cesses of later years. out the sacrifice of life, tals, vain, J. s. Aileglieny, now ; all And clearer and Prof. I)ixi Crosby, who was for thirty- of had came forests and Removes effects clearer. Daly, Cambridge, Mass., also vineyards, how huts be- two at the head of In peace man could live, coubl plan, and of dissipation and re- years Dartmouth abandoned hope, when Puritana was I m was ever settled vio- came houses and tents temples, how Passing, passing, Medical by rude, could pairs all waste places. College. It strikes at the brought to her relief. It her ever will be. We hard sounds became how plow. Passing, passing, gave I iliing eloquent speech, Cures Insomnia and root of 02 per cent, of human suffer- Now- let us feel Over aud is the strength and health, pure, rich _rcat euougli to love, and signs and became thankful to our fathers of restores away Army of Blue, blood, \ hieroglyphics language refreshing ing, and brings new new and and literature. Passing away, aye, passing away ; strength, vigorous tlig'esiion, raised her l the universal reign of [Rev. X. D. Ilillis, In- yore. sleep. Cures Im- new life The bugle sounds for the brave and health, through the power from the sick bed to the full to tlu* and 111. their potence and restores true, vigor ti.'jie hopeless dependent, Chicago, Grand-fathers, graud-mothers, brave And the drum still beats its loud producer of the system. Puritana of womanhood. < full vita! powet. tattoo, happy ; opless. Rev. L. Hyde, hearts were sore. But the are broken makes the heart Cures all camps aud the roll right, lungs right, Yes, one of Puritana will list, O. •Jlm's. Christ is a husbandman wasting calls drop Toledo, who, Then to make all our laws with a diseases and restores few; liver right, blood right, more real with righteous kidneys right, bring relief, more real cure, lavish hand, has sown the azure Oh, grand old Army! thou art nerves and foundation to all parts ot the body. day by day right, health right,‘because more real more real nerve I'opTs that of boundless with development strength, keep England depths space myriad is the Passing away. it makes the stomach To more On actions unborn, fur a new world and na- NERVE-LIFE only purely right. any force, real power and vital in swords are worlds. He is the creature of affords relief from ■Tossing dynamic scientific treatment and Ever, forever, man, woman, or child who will take more real the tion. energy, life-is-vvorth- but moral. The moral universe, from which Hows the pmver the first day's use. It removes the cause Forever, ever, it as directed, Puritana wili practi- living,” than a dipperful, a bucketful, so under the de- that doth control and the Now could we rest all men and assists nature to effect a cure. Cures fame shalt tin/ dust strong sustain, guide here, unoting Thy live, thou art; a new stomach. That is a to cally give barrelful of so-called tonics, blood e and American orbs of and in their with Special discount physicians. Grand Army of the Golden English mighty light might bravery,— guaranteed. Age— why hundreds and thousands of nerve Our new treatise on Nervous Diseases, And and cures, foods, pills, and doubtful forever to war onward rush unvisited coining youth seer and sage preclude through expanses. A Nation <>i no war caused slav- have that it cures from Freedom, by Manhood, its Loss and Recovery, mailed Shall learn, from historic people proved preparations from unknown source';, nations. I)r. Ilart- He is the sun in which is all the intellec- thy page, head to LRev. ery— free in sealed wrapper for two 2 cent The cost of their foot. that is the reason Puritana is tual plain blood-saved heritage, why 0. light and moral warmth, lie is a Mention this J. F. for a ievelaud, But war seemed uur and this to be Stamps. paper. And meed thee praise from depth of heart Scott, years prominent the most economical medicine as sea of t<> which has flowed all rivers fate, Trial Treatment and be Convinced. glory, Send 50c. fur Fore’er aud ever. contractor and builder in Concord, well as the most effective in the of divine “civil,” i.i'■ ion. Buddhism only approval and angelic song, and NERVE-LIFE MEDICAL CO., K. II., says: world. j said the to Scatter sweet ivatiou that man can from which are drawn the dews and rains “Resohe,” North, right all this KALAMAZOO, MICH. flowers, any j Flowers, sweet flowers, m this world. Mahom- of grace t.o freshen the barren desert of evil! Garland with roses the graves of these no human strife. II. G. A call atonement. Heathen [Rev. Embay, was then m ule—volunteered every ! dead, > motives and Pa. high lofty Presbyterian, Philadelphia, man! Ye that shall live to honor them so; is nothing to exalt Perchance, with tears be hope How proudly they marched to help “Cncle of flowers, may ia! Hod is denied. [Rev. The Ciii’iicii. The Church is, and al- experience others. shed, Sam” As y. ways must a The songs are chanted and prayers are said Presbyterian. Nashville, be, pure democracy. Aud < hard was their fare but just was the East Me., O'er the dust of the braves of long ago, hurch is more and greater than any Sebago, THESE ARE MOVING As strew TIMES. cause ye sweet flowers. building it has made possible: it is more Gentlemen : Feb. 28, ’95. ■ and ion. All forms may be other than bricks and stones, pillars Many, many, must die in sustaining out- / consider the “L. Fe’ Jit- Some time, some time, religion and Christianity and arches, organs and pulpits. Rut we laws. Mayhap some time, for it are not to be united wood's Bitters a to the On heaven’s eternal i- dwells in the heart. by being tied together, to our blessing camping ground. Long years boys,tho’ numbering but They will all be in vast mi spiritual truth and not nor by being laid in heaps: it must be a both in mind and array; four, overworked, Though no drum may roll nor bugle sound, > and music. It is the ae- The church is not living, organic unity. In Nor War’s dread presence them a battles they fought and fell by the score. the nervous func- hedge nth and making it the rule bundle of sticks, bound together as a bod]’, restoring round, Now ever of this were Our Dr. nor is it a of stones “Right” rules, they Furniture is Marlatt, Methodist, unit, heap piled up tions, building up the system, Perhaps in heaven’s own peaceful way P »h. into a monument. Jt is a of believers certain; They will have one grand memorial Moving body new and day, lifted and vitality Some some up and drawn together by the Son Come peace, it did! On wars fell a curtain ; giving life time, time. Haim'inkss. man of man. I)r. Every who [Rev. Kengott, Independent, Our heroes are named in these lines can you to the weak. (Signed) Mass. Because it is offered at that the sunshine of maturity Lowell, tell? P. HILL. Success Due to Merit. prices tempt buyers. !> very lie JOHN apparent. First, j live their as Long mottoes their names cast IITi/ucss : II'. Blake. The Here are some of the we offer: with a question, what is Society Women. O woman in society, Henry great popularity which lias been at- bargains a tained he realizes that his ; sav men’s hearts! Grant spell. by Moxie Nerve Food as a beverage by. hap- you you sway N ” -®itters cure Now I your in the past few months has been due to the depends largely upon him- it. For you and tbe favor of your eyes comrades, adieu; and to “wars” say r W nervous troubles also. genuine merit of which this drink 'li. men have killed each popular Hills, Episcopalian, other; for you men “farewell.” | is Wood Seat Chairs from 25c. ® the possessed.- Every one has noticed how upwards. .. Pa. have learned to dance. dance not it. s. w. Be sure you get They many articles are advertised and put upon themselves. At by your nod and beck a “L.F.” kind. Avoid imitations. the, market fur a short time and then are never Bedsteads from 50c. upwards. Man is not the creature home has been broken up, a faithful wife Insurance in Maine. heard of again. The reason for this is obvi- pped into this world by ac deserted and noble children disgraced. ously that they are not all they should he. from Some of the Features In the Annual of Moxie is the most Lounges $3.50 upwards. < Report delicious and wing whence he came or To bedeck you with jewels and gems men pleasant, Commissioner Carr. of summer its use ing. He hears the have forged notes, swindled ! refreshing beverages. By image, creditors, during the hot weather no one need fear dis- Extension Tables from $3.50 of his alist. ( hicago, 111. commencing August continuing Maine during the past five years average two weeks, and at Machias, commencing ! 03.42 per cent, of the “premiums receiv- “Yon look sleepy. You must have been NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 17th and two with the last “I was. We A child that grows up to August continuing weeks, j ed,” to which should be added at least 35 up hoys night.” The first have twins at our house.” Life. as be found in tlie thickest of the v -manhood without having' session of eaclrschool will begin ! per cent, of the premiums for commis- [Harlem will, always, fight, battling vigor- at 1.30 in. on the named for the v its of obedience, and witli- p. day j sions and expenses, making the average MS. ously for SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, which ill bring 1 of that school. M.D., sense of opening Certificates will ! annual of the on GEO.REAIES, iniredakeen per- expenditures companies PROSPERITY TO THE NATION. be issued to those ":iu 1 ity for its conduct and members only who are account of their Maine business, *98.42 per ■ for it, is fertile soil in present for the time the school attended cent, of the collected in this The Nose and THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE is not only tlie leading premiums Throat, When Bahv was sfck, we gave her Castoria. vd is in session. State. may sow his seeds of paper of tlie country, but is PRE-EMINENTLY A When she was a she cried for Castoria. Republican with The “I feel that I cannot Child, wlessness, every reas- report says: No. a4!) Newbury St., NATION A L X EWSl’A PE 11. ■i rich harvest. [Rev. L. A. Marvelous Results. too heartily commend to consideration When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. From a the results of Corner of dist, Brooklyn, N. Y. letter written by Rev. J. Guuder- the judicious and conserva- (Near Fairfield St.) When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Its campaign news and discussions will interest every Ameri- man of we are tive of in consideration Dimondale, Mich., permitted legislature 1895, BOSTON, ... MASS. can citizen. to make this extract: “I have no hesitation L,; i'ooi,. Wherever we go we of which the Companies made a reduc- in recommending Dr. New Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours by appointment only. learn, and thus all time and King’s Discovery, tion in rates early in the year that re- All the news of the day. Foreign Correspondence, Agricultural as the results were almost marvelous in the Oct., 1895.—lyr45* but the sulted in a in of at various schools, pri- case of saving premiums Market Short Stories in each my wife. While I was pastor of the Different what is a histori- Department, Reports, complete !|dary and in which least $150,000 to the people of this State.” Now—“Papa, college, Baptist Church at Rivea Junction she was PILES! a 1 PILES! PILES! cal epoch?” “It is period of time that number. Comic Fashion Plates with elaborate descrip- t unfolded into down with Pictures, being larger brought Pneumonia, succeeding used to cover ages, but now it runs along M'*d La Bucklen’s Arnica 8alve. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure tions, and a of items of household m ikes AN iv.i deeper faith. Xo church has Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing from a week to ten variety interest, up Blind Ulcerated and Itching Piles- It anywhere days.” [Chi- hnal no creed is would last hours with little interruption The Best i^alvk in the world for Bleeding, Record. IDEAL FAMILY PAPER. truth; surely Cuts, absorbs the tumors, the at once, act cago and it seemed as if she not allays itching a of the case between man could survive Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever as a instant relief. Dr. Williams’ A poultice, gives ‘p 1 1 them. friend recommended Dr. King’s Sores, Tetter, Indian Pile for For Over fears. We furnish “The Journal” and “New York ‘u. here are always new revela- Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ointment is prepared only Piles Fifty Republican Weekly y New Discovery ; it was in its work and Corns, and all Skin and and Itching of the and else. the soul. quick Eruptions, positive- private parts, nothing An Old and Well-Tkied Remedy.—Mrs. Tribune” honest, inquiring highly in results.” Trial bottles cures or no It Every box is guaranteed. Sold by druggists, sent (both papers). < satisfactory ly Piles, pay required. is has been used for at box. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Thayer, Unitarian, free Kilgore & Wilson’s, City Drug Store. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or by mail, $1.00 per 'i WILLIAMS M’F’G O. over fifty years by millions of mothers for Regular size 50c. and SI 00. money refunded. Price 25 cents box. CO., Prop’s, Cleveland. per Sold at Belfast. I their children while teething, with perfect ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00, For sale by & Wilson. MOODY’S, >40 Kilgore success. It soothes the child, softens the K be a means of Did not CASH IN ADVANCE. Baptism may go for Cleveland. all cures wind colic, and “'w gums, allays pain, and then to some people, The exception. Bellows: “Good is the best for Diarrhoea. Is 1 morning, remedy pleas- Address all orders to ■ !t* s ‘‘As Fellows! Has brother’s t! supper, though during all goes Maine so goes the Union,” is a your condition im- ing to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every that the since I saw 1 “ius my I have quotation Kennebec Journal brings proved any you?” Fellows: “It Best Pollock part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- ministry out me to it has k again. It is too bad that the old saying grieves say not.” “Does the English tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and of one only such case of doctor him THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. " ,J^;nally is not true, but it isn’t. The give any hope?” but he ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and "bereas I have known of liun- country ‘‘No, SELLING ^ Soothing Syrup, w,‘ wouldn’t be in its condition if it has given him about else.” b llilve present everything take no other kind. Iyr40 been saved entirely apart was. [Reporter-Journal. [Yonkers Grazette. A 1 Observance: “You ride Write name and address on a send it to Geo. W. > 'y'“\ 8°me of whom, because of Religious your your postal card, Best, 3 1-2c. Per Pound. wheel on don’t but Hot !’levious religious training, had Sunday, you?” “Y-yes, Tribune New York and a of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY 1 never run over one on that Building, City, sample copy ntest conception of the signifi- Children for Pitcher’s Castoria. A. A. HOWES & CO- any day.” [In- Cry dianapolis Journal. TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. sou East Mr. ami Mrs. J. Har- SHIP SEARSPORT LOCALS. Mrs. Asbury Rich and arrived from Searsmont. Swanyille. Mrs. H. M. Chase is sick- NEWS. Connecticut last week and are visiting her were E. P. Ma- vey Stinson of Belfast at Miss Julia home June 9th- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smart. Chase came PORT OF "Justin R. left for Winter- .Mrs. Alfaretta Ingraham BELFAST. Cleary Tuesday honey’s Sunday... Mrs. R. S. Smart went to Hampden Monday W. A. Rich, salesman for B. C, ARRIVED. port. traveling of Belfast was in town Sunday, the guest of to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Flanders, Dinsmore & Son, Belfast, was in town re- June 12. Sells Lester A. Kimball Ho- Mrs. and will attend the exercises of Lewis, at the his Mrs. Geo. A. Leroy Marriner-Isaac Marriner and graduating boken; Minetta, Crockett, Boston. Reading Congl. Parsonage Friday cently visiting mother, the School. Her two and Bangor High granddaugh- June 14. Sell. W. C. Xoreross, Small. Flowers. grandsons, Albert Clifford, spent ter Mrs. Smart will Boston eh9. Maria Webster, Turner, Glouces- evening from Saeu. painting. ter: P. M. Bonnie, Vinalhaven. 2 j». m., to transact business. of Stockton is for sev- Springs dressmaking Halldale. The funeral of Mrs. Hannah June 14. Sell. Sarah L. Davis, Pattershall. Ban Communiuii serviced at the Harbor church We wish to extend our to eral ladies in this place_The Ladies’ Cir- gor, to load for New York. congratulations Rowell, whose death was announced last June 16. Sell. next Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Luther who were re- Minetta, Crockett, Boston. | George, cle met with Mrs. E. W. Grindle June June 17. Sells. Gardiner B. cently joined in the holy bonds of inatri- week, was held at the church Juue 10th, Reynolds, Wvman, Henrietta Roulston of Boston is visiting 17th-A large number from this place at- Somes’ Sound aud New York; Gazelle, Payson, j mony. May happiness and prosperity attend Rev. James Washburn officiating-Dexter Bangor. her father. N. Roulston. them. tended the at the E. M. graduating exercises Woodbury of Knox lately bought Harvey June 17. Sell. W. C. Xoreross, Small, Rockport. lias moved onto it- Miss C. last Larrabee’s place and .AMERICAN PORTS. Blanche Ross arrived home from Charles H. son of Seminary, Bucksport, week-Capt. j Merithew, the. oldest Mr. Josliua Kershaw and Miss Annie Critch- Wui. M. who has in the ern- Devereaux of and New York, June 9. Sld, sell. A. Havford. War- Portland Tuesday evening. j Merithew, been Ralph Searsport Capt. ©11, who have been at Charles of visiting ren, Rockland; 10, ar, sch?. Almeda Willev ; ploy Capt. Henry Curtis for the past year, Thomas Bowdoin of were in A. E. Nickerson is schooner Sena- Roxbury, Mass., Rowell’s, returned to their homes Lowell, Dodge, Brunswick, (fa.; Gen. Adelhert Ames’ loading has gone to Peabody, Mass., where he has a the of Mrs. Annie Devereaux one Mass., last Thursday_Mrs. Betsey Cun- Providence; 12. ar, bark Carrie L. Tvler, Charles- tor w ith for Bar Harbor. situation as clerk in a store. guests day hay was here from Weeks Mills ton, S. C.; cld, schs. .Etna, MoXie | ningham called Jacksonville; Florence last week-Miss Hannah is visit- Heagan by the death of her sister, Mrs. Hannah Leland, Spoft'ord, Fernandina; 13, ar, sch. Jona- t. Nathan P. Carver of Boston is visit- Between 75 and 100 were present at the than Caj at Cone, Green’s Landing; cld, sch. Jennie A. sociable which met with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ing William Smith’s in Stockton_Mrs. Rowell-The prospect of a good hay crop ing his mother at the Harbor. j in Stubbs, Dorr, Cayenne; 15, cld, sch. James A. Scribner June Abbott of Blue Hill is for this section is very small-Sheep that Pood Saturday afternoon, 13th, George stopping Garfield, Fernandina. Nerve had recently been sheared suffered in Mrs. Abbie S. Merrill, who spent the people coming from far and near. Five awhile with Mrs. E. M. Perkins. badly Boston, June lo. Ar, sch. Nightengale. Rich the cold storm Some came ! tabies were laden with a bountiful repast to last Monday. Vineyard Haven; 11, sld, sch. Fawn, Shute, Car- winter in Brooklyn, N. Y., is at home lor the ver’s Harbor It is healthful, and ai.' which all did ample justice. All speak of Unity. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Burrill went to very near dying... .Mrs. Clara E Joy is in and New York; 12, ar, sch. James strengthening invigorating, summer. Belfast treatment for her Holmes. Ryan, Belfast; 13, ar. schs. Alfaretta s. enjoying a very pleasant time. The next Clinton to attend the undergoing eyes, the Monday Ministerial Snare. New York; Fannie Edith, Ryder, Bel- promotes vitality by Nourishing nerves. The Waldo sociable will meet with Mr. a«.il Mrs. G. C. County Conference, held j Association... .Mr. G. Clough is failing.... Prospect Village. Mr. Bert Mead of fast; Marcellus, Welch, do. at Dorchester'; 15. Seavey. ar, s h. Mary Farrow, Morrissey, Belfast. here Tuesday and of this week, I who has been Wednesday Mrs. Ellen Hunt has lost three cows and Natick, Mass., visiting Mr. Philadelphia, June 8. Ar, sch. Carrie A. Buck- Mr. ami Mrs. Charles E. Wentworth. Mr. j was well attended. Wendall uam, Stubbs, Alacoris; 9, ar, sch. Joel F serve it. three calves the past year; had the roof of Marden, returned by steamer City Shep- Druggists Orocers sell it ami Mrs. E. L. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. pard, Welch. Bath; cld. sch. K la M. Willev. Ban- lb S. of ! Capt. GtHidell, Jr., and wife made a Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wentworth her barn blown off in the late gale; a very Bangor June 12tli_Mattie May Cross of gor; 11, cld, bark Matauzas, New York; id. ,-;.i, Mr. and Morrill is her aunt, Mrs. Ella M. i Sc.hs.Gov. Ames. Cn\ a short visit this week and left for Portland Mrs. J. H.Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. valuable watch dog run over and killed by visiting Portland; Green, Belfast! Frank Hatch, and Mr. and Mrs. George Littlefield.Wendall Marden went to, Baltimore. June 11. Ar, sch. Eliza J. Pendle- Wednesday ; the cars, and had six horses sick at the same ton. cld. sch. morning. Whitcomb of drove into town June Brockton by steamer City of Bangor last Fletcher, Keimebee; R. F. Petti- Waldo, j grew. Portland. 10th to of time. ..Rev. Mr. of Palermo was week to visit his who is Capt. Charies A. Cd.-ord, of schooner D. enjoy a picnic dinner <*ii the shore Fleming sister, teaching June 13. sch. school will Portland, Ar, 1>. H. Rivers, Col- our beautiful lake. Mr. Geo. C. who in town on his to there. They return June 20rl” eord. H. is a short in town. | Seavey, Monday way Clinton_ Norfolk; 15, ar, sell. Wm. B. Palmer, Dver, Rivers, making stay has of the ....Mr. Horace L. Gould lias gone to " j charge Smmyside cottage opened Mr. ami the Louisburg, C. B.; Wm. Flint, New York for Ban- His vessel is Mis. Ernest Taylor and two chil- Ear and in at Portland. ! doors to them and treated them to ice cream Eye Infirmary Boston for treat- gor. If Health was “Catchin | and cake. The was dren of China visited in the village June ment-Mrs. Abbie Thompson, Mrs. Hat- Bath, Me., June 8. Ar, sch. Emma S. Briggs, Sell. Ansel ar- day passed very pleas- Banner, Capt. Auspiund. in and social chat. J tie Grant and Mrs. Ney Killrnan visit- i Osborn, Perth Amboy for Augusta, and passed antly rowing, fishing 10th-Mr. Benj. Stevens is quite sick. Dr. sell. rived from a of j ed friends in up; 12, sld, J. Manchester Hawies, Philadel- Bangor Friday with cargo H. Wentworth was high line, having the Winterport last week. 1 j Thomas attends him....Mrs. Edgar Hard- Mr. C. phia. Instead of A. E. I honor of home one of Swan Lake’s II. Littlefield spent in Frank- lumber for Trundy taking Sunday Brunswick, Ga., Junes. Sld, sch. Sarah I> .1 Disease, ing is slowly improving_The Methodist fort with his little Master i beautiful trout. The company speak in high friend, Harry Rawson, French. Portland; 13, sld, sch. Willie J. H. Lane and accom- granddaughter, j terms of Mr. Seavey, who is ever ready to Quarterly meeting was in session Saturday Erskiue, who has just returned from a week Newton, Philadelphia. do to Boston with his mother. ..Will Si months of Jacksonville, Junes. sch. Hattie -3WOU WOULD NOT panied by Miss Rosie Closson, returned from the honors to visiting friends. and at the church. Rev. W. W. Sld, H. Bar- NEED-C- Sunday Ogier, Boston and Horace L. Gould of bour. Gaudaloupe. their visit to Portland last week. j Prospect Sabine the Presiding Elder, supplied the pulpit visited the French Duckery at Sandypoiut Pass, June 11. Ar. sch. Senator Sulli- van, < l'oekett, Galves on, to load for New York. There will be a of the Memorial and a elo- last week. The showed them meeting COUNTS Sunday morning preached very manager kindly San Francisco, June 9. Ar. bark CORRESPONDENCE. all over the to have Coloma, Noves, Association at G. A. R. Hall this, Thursday, quent sermon-Mrs. Jennie Moody of grounds claiming be- Hong Kong. tween eight and nine thousand ducks at Ga., June 10. Dalton’s Darien, Cld, sch. Tlios. \\ Hvde, Nerve A full is Pittsfield was in town and Tonic attendance desired. evening. Monroe. Mrs. Jones of Belfast is visitiug Saturday Sunday, present, with an annual shipment of about Carver, New York. the twelve thousand Boston. Washington, I>. C., June 10. Capt. O. C. Young of ship Reaper is mak- her daughter, Mrs. Charles Colson-Mr. guest of Mrs. E. Harding. to Ar, sch. Jose Olavari, Arey. Kennebec; cld, bark Thomas J. a short visit to his here while his and Mrs. Palmer have a new arrival Liberty. The event of the Stewart, Biake, Portsmouth; sch. ing family George North Trot. Mr. J. M. Chalmers and week, and 13, ar, Young Or DALTON'S FAMILY PILLS. Brothers, Snow, Kennebec. ship is loading at New York for at their home. It is a boy. Congratulations perhaps of the was the of Japan. wife of Pittsfield were in town Sunday call- season, picnic the Charleston, S. C., June 11. Sld, sch. Flora Rog- are extended ; also to the Mr. Union Times at Marshall’s ers. Boston. Fred S. and James who grandparents, on friends and relatives_Mr. William Shore, Georges As this is not the to be well Emery Coleman, ing Providence, June 11. Ar, sch. Julv case, and to well and Mrs. Ricker and F. L. Palmer and wife, in this town last Fourth, keep are employed by G. J. Shaw & Son on Sears Whitney of Pittsfield was in town last week Lake, Saturday. It was Bangor. it being the first a the Punta Gorda, June 12. Ar, sch. Fletch- discovered in one of the weirs last grandchild_Quite -Misses Maud Monroe and Garee largest concourse of people that ever as- Talofa, island, Angie er. Galveston, to load for Baltimore. number went from this place to Hermou last sembled in this town. The week a shark which when captured was Ion have returned from Pittsfield_Presid- attendance is esti- Savannah, June 13. Cld, sch. Wm. H. Sumner, Saturday-Mrs. F. L. Palmer has been to mated to Pendleton, New York. found to measure over ten feet in and Elder W. W. addressed a by good judges have been 3,000,and length ing Ogier large Rockport. Me., June 14. Sld, sch. Jennie F. Bangor, Old Town, etc., in the interest of some placed the number much higher. All rive feet aud one-half feet in girth. audience at Union church last Sunday_ the Willey, Bulger, Port an Prince. the W. R. C-Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Mos- surrounding country was well represent- runtiii.-v ruKis. Mr. and wife and Mr. Chas. from Warren on There is a at No. 151 Main street Alphonso Dyer ed, the south to Albion on from Rheumatism lady man from Brooks, two 4. In Scrofula, and accompanied by and wife of the north, and from Belmont on the east to Montevideo, May port, bark Mannie who would a Libby Pittsfield were the guests Belfast, like home in Searsport.. in on Swan. for New York. ladies, were town Sunday... .Willard China the west. For five on Higgins, all Taints, is better of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. hours, Cardenas. 30. Ar, sell. A. B. nothing than Any assistance in housework, Knight Sunday. every avenue to the May Sherman family needing Twombly has been on the sick list the past leading shore, was seen Pillsbury, Matanzas. .Miss Maud Merrick of Waterville is a continual stream of teams family sewing etc., will do well to corre- week. wending their Honolulu, June 1. Sid, ship John McDonald friends in town_Mrs. Delila Jor- way thitherward. The Union Band furnish- Storer, New York. spond with her. are not so much visiting Wages Morrill. ed music for the occasion. The little steam- Auckland, N. Z., May 15. bark R. A. C. Trafton Hatch and Orris Vick- dan of Waterville was in town last week. Sid, Considered as a J er Smith, New York. -^.AND-%. good home. The best ol Hervey did a fine business taking out ex- Hooper. Dalton’s erv arrived Kent's last Sat- Nerve home from Hill 12. Tonic | She has disposed of her farm and intends to cursion The of the Hiogo, May Sid, ship Gov. Itobie, New references can be given. parties. object picnic we York. urday-Goodwin Black arrived June 12tli make her home in Fairfield_Mr. Oliver did not learn, as there were no public The Farnum ! Louisburg, C. B., June 8. Cld, sells. Sarah E. Brothers will give one Joi from demonstrations of auy kind. It is Aroostook county, where he had been Maloon and family of Detroit were the presumed Palmer. Whittier, Boston; 0, William B. Palmer their classic entertainments at Union that the object was for the several corres- Dyer, Portland. Hail, the past winter and Miss of spring-Little guests Milton Carleton and family Sun- to become MAKINE fur the pondence acquainted. Every cor- MISCELLANY. PIU S ^ Tuesday evening, June23d, benefit of Alice Morrill of Belmont has been DALTON'S FAMILY spending day.Mr. Edgar Garcelon and wife of respondent wore a red badge and t were Spoken. June 11, Hatteras bearim* the soldiers’ monument. The is to hey Lighthouse fund be a few many, girls. There are five wsw.. sell. Charlotte T. days with her sister, Mrs. Herman Pittsfield called on frieuds in town Sunday. mostly in this Siblev, Bartlett, from used in the of a town viz., Portland June 3 for Jacksonville. Bark Willard purchase white bronze Merriam.... The shareholders of the Liberty (unknown), East Liberty Rectify Liver Troubles and all Disorders of Society -Mrs. O. B. Rhoades is on the sick list, South Mudgett, Colcord, from Portland. Me., for Buenos of a soldier to be on the Liberty, Libertyville and Centre Lib- figure placed monu- at will hold their annual Ayres, May 14, lat. 23 X. Ion. 36 W. cottage Northport and Miss Annie Hollis, who is in ertyville and all the towns the Digestive and Sick Head- ment when it is moved to the new lot. stopping surrounding Boston, June 1<>. The four-masted sell. Sarah Organs prevent at the house of J. R. Mears next were equally meeting Pittsfield, is in poor health-Mr. Charles represented-The ordinance E. Palmer, Capt. Whittier, arrived here to-dav aches. do not A of baptism was administered to eleven can- after a They gripe. ## very entertaining concert was given Saturday evening-Children’s day was ob- Hillman and Miss Etta of Detroit remarkably quick trip. The Palmer left Bagley didates by lie\ W. H. Abbott at the Kennes- Portland ten days ago for Louisburg, C. B., where Children’s Day at the M. E. church. The served at the church last Rev. H. ton she Sunday. were in town Saturday. shore last Sunday morning.... Miss loaded l,i)5o tons of coal for this port. F O U SAL E B A' -V I. I, u E .V L E If » church was June 11. beautifully decorated with palms I. Holt preached a very sermon Helen Jenson of New York is visiting the Beverly, The sell. Annie D. Price, with appropriate lumber for this before and and the Prospect. All of the Normal school stu- Pulcifers.. I. Morse and city, reported dismantled potted plants, exercises were of to the children. The altar and were ..Ralph mother and and otherwise platform sisters have returned from damaged off Gloucester last week, unusual merit and showed careful dents came home on the steamer Sedgwick Pittsfield and was towed here from prepara- tastefuliv decorated with evergreens and will the to-day Pigeon Cove, where spend summer at their home here. she was taken by a while in dis- tion. The entitled our last Friday. Miss Laura who Rockport vessel, programme, “Young dowers. Crockett, -Will Sanford and Walter and tress. wife, Nel- HostOii Produce Market. Crusaders," was given by divisions, who graduated this term, has a position as teach- lie Cargill, Ed. Mitchell of this place and Vineyard Haven, June 11. Capt. McLaughlin Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Simmons Isaac Griffis of Boston attended to-day went to sell. Edward C. Allen True, wreck- reported to their commander in a business er in the Madawaska training school. The the Com- Boston, .Tune 1.- lSi)C. The following are t" ed in tug to ascer- and Miss Lura B. Bennett of Montville were mencement at Pittsfield last week_Mr. yesterday, Mercury, intending (lav's of provisions, etc.; NEW were to quotations TEAS' and military manner The work to others Misses Flora Haley, Bertha A. and tain her condition, but owing the heavy sea was proposed in Mrs. Fred Fifield of Manchester are Butter Northern euatn, choice, 1C 1-1?«17< Lincolnville Sunday visiting Mr. and unable to board her. The vessel lies in an be performed their sub-divisions. Partridge, Edna Ginn, Sarah and friends in town. exposed Eastern. 14-/1 .V. ( liolce and by The Mrs. Littlefield, visiting condition, and the chances for her are Oolong .Japan Mixed Lucius H. Knight... .Messrs. L. F. and floating Cheese—Northern, new, choice, 7x7 1 W.-c singing was also a feature <>f the entertain- Messrs. Wendall Marden, Horace Gould, considered unfavorable. The schooner’s crew was Fine Fnniish Breakfast F. (J. ern. 0 1 -‘2 a 7c. Allenwood were in Lincolnville Sun- Brooks. Our farmers are to see brought here from No Man’s Land to day by ment. Sanford lv. Lane, Ashley Littlefield of Pros- rejoicing tug Eir-s- Hennery, choice. Hi.«, 17c; Eastern. IB These Teas retail fur .">nr. j hush; White Japan. ipr. Thomas showed your last hay very poor this vi- lies easy, hut in an exposed position. The correspondent farmers have hauled to but there is cap- Star. B<>o. son, hunpoivdrr I neolored \\ ;111 \\ a* the sou pect all their hay cinity. yet time to a fair tain and crew ashore .lap luterju it, of Eli and grow got safely. They report that -B o- • oo Sunday a sprout that grew upon an All kinds of sowed Aj>i>les--Russets, <1.4 These Teas retail for apple and loaded one crop. and ! the stranding was caused by their rnmp.es being <;,*>«• pt r If.. a CoNon. {[,. enlisted in the Sandypoint schooner which planted crops 1 early tree this year that is going t<- bear have been looking very on account of out o! order and mistaking Great Point for Hand- apples. last week. poorly SPIC1AL BARGAINS l\ ORKil.N AI war lithe 4th Maine sailed Another schooner has the dark kerchief Light. The underwriters have to Regiment and was How s that!....The East S<*arsuiuut Ceme- colil, weather_The road ma- j gone the assistance of the schooner. BORN. 1 transierred t" the which part of a cargo. The price paid was 812 and chines have done service and there 1 11'. B■1 x "f Fine Kngllsh Bn R.'th, afterwards good Baltimore. .June 11. The new four-masted tery Associat ion will hold a sociable at Mys- was for bark- 81o ton. The of plenty them to do. It seems as if $3.50. I his* Tea i. ils t. ;.n a on*oi:dated with the 18 th Maine Regiment. per coming crop hay will be | entine Josephine will set sail oi> her maiden voy- tic hall June 22n A«. K. iii Blnehi.l. Max 31. t-. Mr.and Mrs harden F< King’s Daughters met last Sunday at the and is a nice one.... A. B. Huff has the hot- | new ship of among them, schs. Brunette and E. L. War- crop will not come up to last year in the perfect construction, and is a duplicate ot the old ! Frank 1 Candage. a daughter. Ruth I. perl.-.x. Tla- fea retails for home of Edward Elms and a tom of his house laid and is now held very framing it. I that was lost. The lost ( «i[.l.INS. In Isle an Maul. !«> Mr. ami ren ul short time that it has to Josephine ship was m.r May .:I. Searsport, which led to his residence mature. But every Robert lias moved his barn F inest grades *i < oflfee sold at session. The was “Tem- McTaggart up ! quite three years old. 1'he Doris, a sister ship of Mrs. John Collins. a son. I profitable subject near to his ! here. He was a member of one is short of stock and for home Infuse and connected them with the Josephine, also owned by C. Morton Stewart a Dvek. In North Haven, June *i, d Mr. and Mr-. sale Prlees, Mariner’s Lodge, The included enough | perance.'' program remarks ashed. He now has a nice Co., will sail the latter of next week with a William a daughter. F. A. use is handv set. of part Dyer, M., Sears Lodge, I. O. (>. F and Free- assured-Mr. F. Jv. Lane, one of the Mail < >r ser< attend.- by John and Nathaniel Simmons of Poor’s buildings-Mrs. L. C. Jones and'Minnie | general cargo for Rio Janeiro and Santos. (iUKFM.AW Iii Deer Isle. June to Mr. ami ; pi ou:p;]\ •Mrs. ■ man G. A. R. His Castine Normal school and his visited Chakteks. Ship John McDonald, (to arrive) Arthur H. .reeniaw, a danglner warranted t _ive p-ri.-r; -at; McGilvery l’ust, funeral, Mills, etc. The next teachers, Day recenty friends in Vassalhoro. readings, recitations, New York to Japan, 85,060 cases oil, 18^10 ets. Gki.ndlk li Penobscot, June Mi. and which took at his late wife and Miss Edna Hosmer came with the -Mrs. John McTaggart and of is w an ri.ii place residence Sun- meeting will be with the Mrs. daughter Sell. Jennie A. Stubbs, New York to Cayenne, Mr-. Morris F. Grindle. daughter. ; &-'.v;h\ President, Belfast have a few was Normals fnr a visit to their old home in passed days very pleas- £1 ,o(h » and port Soli. Lizzie B. Haves. In Belfast, June s. M am: Mrs. dae, largely attended by members of Thomas with charges. Willey, Churchill, and the subject will be antly old friends here in Brooks... ,E. New York t*>St. Pierre, Mart., staves and Augustus D. Hayes, a daughtei. all the In the second shower last Fri- general associations to which he Prospect.... C. Holbrook is on a business loaded and free Sell. Keene. In Mai CJ to m ami belonged, “The Resurrection.” The circle is in a pros- away trip.... cargo, $1,650, wharfage. Philadelphia. J. Mrs. Albert A. a son. and was conducted by the Odd Fellows. day afternoon it rained in torrents for a (J. Lane is in New Hampshire canvassing James A. Garfield, Orange Bluff to Port Spain, Keene, perous condition. Meetings are to be held for stock-Mrs. lumber. $7 and towages. Sell. Addie Charleson, Meadek. In Bueksport, .June 1. to Mr. ami CUT PRICE TEA CO, few minutes. The first shower was not so nursery Ella Jordan Ma- The interment was at West Turks Island to New salt, 6 cents. Sell. Mrs Frank A. Meader, a daughter Winterport. fortnightly through the summer, on son delivered a very lecture York, Sunday interesting Lucia Porter, Jacksonville to New York, Pi* ask. In May 31, to Mr. and Mr- A. Capt. Colson leaves a wife, who has been an bad. There was some good driving and here last in lumber, Hope at 10 a. m. Sunday evening the interest of to a son. 100 Blackstone S the $4.80 Sell. Fawn, Vinalliaven New York, stone, Pease, invalid for many years, and to whose com- dodging to escape a wetting in from Veterans’ Home at Newport. She be- Sell. John C. Hoboken to Wilev. In Belfast. June 13. to Mr. and Mr- Appleton. The getting $12. Smith, Belfast, Union Times picnic at came very prominently and favorably known coal, 5u cents. Sell. Eliza J. Pendleton, Baltimore Hcrbert A. Wiley, a fort and care he had devoted himself con- Sandypoint with the Normals that day; but daughter. BOSTON. Marshall’s Grove, Liberty, Saturday, June in this State as Vice Templar of the Grand to New York, coal, 65 cents. Sell. Clias. E. Ray- stantly. Three brothers survive him, Eii of hardly any of them escaped a ducking... .1. of Maine Good mond, Elizabethport to Salem, coal. 55 cents. was Lodge Templars and obtain- 13th, very largely attended by Appleton ed the Searsport, Prentice ..f Belfast and Stephen F. Gould stopped over at Sandypoint to in- reputation of being one of the very MARRIED people and proved to be a best lecturers in Administrator’s Sale of Rea f Viuaihaven. very enjoyable spect and help load the two vessels there lady New England_Mr. occasion. The Union Cornet in their Dow is giving his personal attention to ! band, with Barak Hatch of Cole Carter In Green’s Landing. Deer Isle, KSl'A.x If license from the * or some time the of water works hay-Mr. Morrill, the care of liis and store j <]uestiou new uniforms, discoursed soul dry fancy goods May 31. William Cole and Mrs Elizabeth Carter, Probate, tor the ( of M inspiring who has been here his chil- this season and it don't cure cash the check. I~)l minty for has been stopping among he always has some excel- I If you, both of Deer Isle. at auction, on Searsport agitated here, but music during the day. A trapeze public Saturday, the performer went home last road lent bargains to give his customers Elum'iWikiii-Huhhorn. In Boston. June 4 of A l>. 1 Si Ml, at three\.V|o. k those outside the did dren, Saturday_The July. village not think gave a tine exhibition of his skill in the af- Among the visitors to the Rev. Charles K Wilder, R. B. of noon, at National Bank, machine is and all over town a Commencement by Ellingwo.nl Searsport out, after About a 1 it won id benefit them and voted to exercises of the M. C. I. at last year ago Leavenworth City, Kansas, and Mrs. E. A. Hieh title and interest which PHiNKAS I pass ternoon. Capt. Cram’s little steamer was Pittsfield shower it will be for and week from this became run down, had born of Stockton Springs, Maine late of Searsport. in sani de< the article over, as was done mud, mud, teams; town were Mary 'ounty when the from in the Gatchell, Mc Lain (/rn.u. In West. June and to the described running early morning until more Frank Charles H. of the Appleton, 7, ; following the money raised the the mud Hubbard, Forbes and palpitation heart. T_, town house was built, and it was deeper V.lE. * *tU George McLain of West and Ida ! the western store ol the Pendleton proposed on wife ami M. Dow .1 in Appleton Qtiigg sunset,carrying parties excursions around J. with his It troubled me so > will be. year the crossways and drain- daughters, badly of Liberty. street, now occupied i*\ ( lenient .x to make it a modern structure; and the Every Grace and Alice. The BOTTLE NOT- the lake, while sail and row boats were well graduating class was that I could not Sheldon Hkali». In Camden. June 1. Ralph the Rice place, containing nine Here- with the hard where the machine a sleep architectural abortion the town has done age, places good one and the exercises were interest- C. Sheldon of Camden and Grace B. Heald of Lin- with the barn thereon, situated patronized the and there were RE- nights, and could hard- TLES during day, does are and soon ing-It is that Rev. Mr. Buffuiu coincide. of the road to Swanvilk*. near J. 11.i its business in so resulted. Mr. poor work, poorly repaired expected about many years other will keep my work Wentworth--Martin. In Camden. June 5, Na- residence. Also five acres, more .u many attractions. The weather was become that old bad lecture at Union church next Saturday LIEVES who place Taking than B. Wentworth and Miss Julia A. the lot. on the south sue Sears, donated 81,000 toward its again. evening under the of the Good days. About this time, Martin, Ridley lying “just right,” just warm enough to be I auspices both of Lineolnville road to Belfast, near Mial enjoy- all the extra loss of dirt the soil I a Sargen erection, pronounced it a house by stirring Templar lodge-A fine entertainment will got pamphlet telling powder ed, with no showers, mud or dust_Wilbur Wood-Pkkkins. In Rockland, June H, Arthur | The above named property all hen every year, with the extra wash and the given at G. A. R. hall about 1 of and ever after lost interest in the town Thursday evening L. Wood Rockland and Jeanette M. Perkins of j said Searsport. Terms cash. A. Waterman of North is a and a crowd is Appleton doing mud and roads a (to-night) large expected.... Castine. 3w2f» BENJAMIN F. PI when a rougher part of the season, Again, railroad was projected business Herbert |Atherton is at home from Yoi no-Cookson. In Etna June (>. Herbert C Administrator of the estate of Phm good supplying our merchants with it so Lowell, is not much ahead of the old < the same element defeated very way Mass., where he several weeks... .The Young of Dixmont and Miss Annie B. Cookson f it, and have fruits and spent bananas, strawberries. I. C. of a road room of the Etna. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, ever making good piece of and repairing banquet Knights of Pythias has since mourned that our Dr. scron loss of it Swan’s Nerve the of on Sherman & Son of New Bedford furnish been and Countv Waldo, the Mr. the rest, and not have all mud and all new newly plastered finished. The kept out a woolen mill June, A I>. lHiMi. which desired Waterman with the lodge is growing very fast-We noticed goods_Miss Georgie travel every year. there are tons I>. CARVER, the chi to come, but was for want Besides, last week that Geo. A. had of DIED. only prevented of Bailey __ Wentworth remains low and is bought B. (CARVER, late ot quite of soil that go down the hills every year and parties in Brooks one of the fastest colts in HELEN Searsport. transportation facilities. the sur- and Blood Tonic of Wahl#, deceased, having pro- Among Mae Gushee is eastern will Colson. In June 11. Otis J. ty gradually failing-Miss are lost for making the road with in the Maine. If he come to Brooks Searsport, Capt. tion tliat administration of tin* esta rounding towns which have voted for water Colson, 50 2 months and 7 at the now the same paVties will show him another and I tried a bottle at aged years, days. ceased lie to some suitable stopping Appleton House_Mr. and future by the new of the soil method Clough. In .June granted ; we notice Pittsfield gained in estates from stirring one with which they will not have to take his once. I had not taken Bluehill, G, Erastus I*. Clough, Ordered, That the said petitioner Mrs. Nahum who have been at with road aged GO years, 5 months and 3 days. 1880 to McCorrisou, the machine, instead of making a dust-It would to look over CURES one bottle before I was all persons interested by causing a 1890 8319,325 ami 143 polls; Winter- surprise you ^ Fakniiam. In Rockland, June 2. Etta, wife >.,].! petitioner ter Castine, his sister, Sedgw ick for burial. works. A financier who was in town and the roads to avoid Relief and their friends. Mrs. 'afuabIe “edb granted. Mrs. drainage keep higher Corps Ella IIEAKT .. lb urn don. In June 7, Mrs. Livonia Harry Pease.Dr. Pedriek is making drifts S’" BOTTLE Fayette, (iEo F. JOHNS1 the day of our town said deeper of snow in winter. Some of Jordan Mason, Natioual organizer; Mrs. of Rockland, 82 meeting that if a | Chas. a. Kveleth, Hodgdon, formerly aged years. A true copy Attest many friends here, socially and professional- these notions and new Fred L. Palmer. In nit v. In June 2, Mrs. J. A. I man new-fangled systems Department organizer; Me. Rockport, lobby. J Kit Fit 1 > Pa UK t Massachusetts were about to locate a Farmington. 1 ly, and is having a good practice_Rev. I. may have a tendency to drive out more in Miss Helen Nealley of Monroe, Department Lawrence. In Bucksport-, June 4, William think Lawrence, 71 manufactory which, you, he would N. Alien holds the rural districts as taxes increase. The secretary, and other important members <>f aged years. Sunday morning services in Scates Hedical Loan. In Ellsworth, June 0, Abram Lord, chose, with its water works new town system for schools and the order were present. A very pleasant lit- Co., Westbrook, He. aged Winterport or Union Church. school hardships 73 years. Notice of of Sunday and Sunday for some will drive out hundreds from the entertainment was and Appointment with its beautiful ? erary presented a Nokw«*«*i». In Camden. June 2. Ellen Maria, Searsport scenery Booth- are farms. But now evening meetings also held at the same laws are made for the pres- supper followed by ice cream was provided. ot Mr. and Mrs. William Norwood, found a daughter aged At l?elfast, in I lie I'miir) >>t Wald< bay that village corporation was its ent .Just above from where we The Relief <4' this town is 7 place. only... live Corps composed of G2 years and months. Maine, tin- tenth -lav of ,lnm A. I only remedy; will by the stream there was a baptism on the active members who will make it a success.. Pi Kin' k. In Belfast. Jun*‘ II. Naluim J. Pierce. perhaps Searsport he Belfast Price Current. I! uinler>ieneii herel»\ _i\e> ie Sandy point. Rev. H. H. Houston and L. H. Partridge place last Sunday. Ten Nearly from this town was at the aged 25 years, 11 months and 17 days. rpil obliged to resort to the same everybody In 1 pointincMH .1' As-M^ln-eo! ihresta plan. were were fot in 17th.... Poweks. Bucksport. June 4, Mrs. Amanda wife and maid baptized. They mostly residents Monroe June Rev. David CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE I>1 IK 1.N <>t \\ nhlo, in i SEARSPORT ITEMS. Searsport. who quite elTects rruumi MarKet. < l*ei>iof, who lias been di sachusetts and are / nrr 1‘rodurrr, | S.u \i>i:us. In Warren, May 31. apt. Jati e- H. occupying their cottage assisted in t.he A number of boils on the. back of Ins neck. vent his own petition by tin < Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Moulton visited in baptism. large Apples, p lm, ?(» months upon at the Point for the attended the C. now veiiev on saul ( ountv oi Waldo Unity last week. summer_Rev. B. B. meeting after the baptism at E. Lane, who is the Chief Tem- dried, p lb. 4// 1 luies. 1* II., 2 1 2 a3 Shi:li«»n. In Knox, June 13, Blanche l. Slid 1 •jw'-jr. < has h\ki;i; the Roberts schoolhouse. are held of the Good as usual Beans. i>ea. 5(>a I 77 Lamb. |* lb. 12 // 14 don. aged 23 years, 7 mmiths and -. Merrill of Brewer made a Meetings plar Templar lodge, is, *• day short visit here 1 30// Mrs. H. M. Black is friends and in the Ellis district, Elder Stairs and con- with him, things there. The medium, 50 Lamb Skins, 15«25 Staples. In Verona, May 24, Mr-. Sarah A visiting last week. sou by making lively __ < His Allie is at Mrs. Robert vel'w eves ] 4(0/1 5(1 lb. 4 a 7G 11 months and 2 relatives in Boston. siderable interest is manifested. The Sun- lodge is having some nice entertainment-. Mutton, [) 5 Staples, aged year-. days. Butter, p lb, 14//1.S < kits, 32 It.. 307/ 35 M ei iikns'in, In June French’s for a visit... .Mrs. school at the Turner is ....Business is still dull in the |:> Im, Belfast, 12, Mary Stephen- Margaret Stow- day district well at- shop«..,. Beef, ib, 5«7 g Mrs. Alveda Stratton of Belfast visited p Potatoes. 20(72.“, son, aged '•4 years, uiont lis and 8 day Screens and who has been in tended. The school has bought an or- Thorndike Rich, now almost ninety years of relatives in town last ers, Boston for several just Barley, p lm, 50// 55, Hound llojr, 4 1-2 ii."» Wn ki-i.eu. In Rockland, June Joseph S. week. and all are and and his life a 1 gan invited expected to take age, nearly all resident of this Cheese, p lb, lO/ll ton, <5 oo« 7 oo Wheeler, a native ut St. s.i a months, arrived and wili hoard at Straw, |=> George, aged year-, Saturday in the exercises of the a few here, Chicken, 12 n\ 4 J. S. Nickerson of this town attended the part school_Far- town, recently spent days lie p lb, Turkey. lb. 'o«o months and 1G days. Screen Doors. Mr. F. L. French’s... .Silas mers are is a in Calfskins, *5(0/so. Tallow, 2 a 4 Wkhuit. In June Mrs. I*. People’s Party Convention in Auburn. Wardwell, who paying attention to their coining boarding with family I'nity this sea- Hope, 4, Mary Wright, | —at— Duck, p lb, d«o Veal, V> It.. c>a 7 711 has bedn in Brockton, the two crops and political talk don’t interest them son... .Charles S. Brackett has moved his Aged years. Mass., past Eggs, p doz, 12 Wool, 13(/ 14 John Dow has returned from somehow this year. The is to where he has a unwashed, Belfast, years, is here for a J. P. Stow- money question family Newport, gentle- Fowl, p lb, 1(0/12 Wood, hard, 3 50a5 00 J H. & J. W. M where he was in the shoe visit-Capt. not understood and unless man’s tore. We are Jones.60 employed factory. something new furnishing sorry to Geese, p lb, (»aO Wood, 3 OO//3 50 ers is in Brewer for a few soft, days_Mrs. comes up voters will throw their ballots have them leave us, for they are very esti- in flar> lb, 7«8 00 « 1 no the coming issues, and but few will he satis- us in our local enterprise; and in society Lime, bl>l, LAND FARM week. ited in OR Bangor and Bucksport_C. F. Snow Butter, salt, 14 lb bag, 18 Oat Meal, t> It-, 3 1-2 a 4 fied except the leaders after the campaign s work they were always among the first to had six Corn, bu, 44 Onions, |> H», 4 « f> The sociable met with Mrs. hundred bushels of grain arrive over. Grange Her- respond. Cracked Corn, bu. 44 ()il ,ke r< »sene, gal. 13 al 5 bert Scribner from last week and report a very Boston the past week by schooners... Corn Meal. bu, 44 Pollock, |> H>, 4 a 4 1 -2 WANTED, pleasant time. Cheese, p lb. 12«14 7 Frank S. Harriman is having his store Pork, IP Hi, With large ocean frontage and beach, in Hancock Wanted. paint- of all in Power.— Gov’t Cotton Seed, f> cwt, 1 25 Plaster, bbl, 112 At the town Highest Leavening Latest U. S. Report ir consider an island A few RELIABLE SOLICITORS can meeting last week the loca- ! ed-Field strawberries are ripening and Codfish, dry, f) tt* 5 all Rye Meal, H>, 03 Washington county; might tion for our sclioolhouse was Cranberries, Shorts, 85a00 jo marsh or land no nent paying employment representing accepted and there promises to be an abundance of them.. fc> qt,00(gd.')0 p rut, swampy wanted; fancy work will soon Clover Seed, It*, 11 a 1 2 5 1 2«0 1 begin. $> sugar, JP lb, prices will be considered. Address Hope Nurseries. Satisfactory salar* The rain of the week was favorable for Flour, {;) bbl, 3 75(a4 75 Salt, T I.. bu. 4<> immediately, | past {p right men. l or particulars write A. E. Nickerson was H.d.Seed, 2 15a2 25 Sweet 4«.ri with full particulars and lowest cash price, in town last week the crops in this fishermen bu, Potatoes, the vicinity-The Lard, lb SaiO Wheat 2 1-2a3 ELLWANtiER & buying surplus hay. It makes a good Meal, 3t2ft* 1*. (). Box report salmon scarce. The seals are 2944, Boston, Mass. market for our farmers. j very 3w25* Rochesi | bothering them greatly-Sunday, June Centre Montville. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ham and Mr. and Mrs. Wales K. Bartlett 21st, will be Children’s Day here. The ser- A. C. Condon of Belfast spent Sunday at has arrived home from Bucksport, where he Hall to Rent. FOUND. on vice will be at the usual hour, with concert their cottage Swan Lake. has been attending school.Mrs. Mary j The owner ! in the evening. The pastor will Ann A or all of the hall in the John Pierce A FUR BOA. Stephen Colson of Vinalhaven was in speak spec- Abbott of Camden is visiting her part block is offered for rent. at same at No. 15) Si town last to attend the ially to the little ones and all are Inquire by calling High Sunday funeral of cordially nephew, Alton Clements-Mark J. Bartlett BELFAST NATIONAL BANK. his Otis Colson. charges. brother, Capt. invited. is at home from school in ABSOLUTELY PURE Pittsfield. Belfast, June 4, 1890.—3w23 Belfast, June 18, 185)6.—1 w25 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Supplement

cued from commercial bondage to a ty- promises, of British intrigue and German its em Diems and the emblems of that age ‘Well, the Democrats passed the Wil- ABLE SPEECHES. rant, even as God grant we may see it insolence, and brought out our govern- of glory in which the men of Maine had son bill and their own President was rescued from that tyrant’s oppres- ment triumphant, its pledges kept, its more than their bloody share! ashamed to it. It sion! interests secured, its prestige higher than sign became a law at “When sailors rights were midnight—a time. They called back our white winged ever before throughout the Pacific. won,” fitting (Laughter.) 1 'Yard locked in hot have a copy of it here. It has messengers, and raised a repellant hand If I may be excused for per- yard, gun-lip kissing a green speaking gun.” cover. The to drive that rich trade into the channels sonally on a subject burnt into nly life, (Laughter.) price Is 10 cents Forth Facts more than it is worth—to ex- Setting People of our rivals. They said that this was never shall I forget when this wretched They attacked this I say, as everyone industry, cept the the that wanted a re- Samoan for whose they always have attacked sugar trust, lead trust and sham reciprocity, they King betrayal by Bay- it, though some other Should Consider. ciprocity which would reciprocate. ard I felt an undying responsibility, lay never before in our history had that monopolies. vicious “We want and we are to have The first reply to the tariff they made lingering in a German dungeon never attack been led by an American protec- tion of American industries. We want a is the reimposition of the embargo on shall I forget with what pride in my state president, as it was by Mr. Cleveland dollar that will travel the circuit of our products which Republican recipro- and American citizenship I heard within when at the launching of a triumphant the globe and not shrink or shrivel. We want city had raised. They said they wanted a month of its inauguration, the demand production of an American ship-yard he of an Unwise sounded a foreign policy that will Ameri- Vigorous Arraignment to capture the markets of the world, and go forth from a Republican administra- what but for a Congress more protect can citizens abroad as an act which gave free the tion for his release. And with what patriotic than he. would have been the well as at home. they repealed And, today, our out Administration. raw material for this and made when the German death knell of every ship-yard in the land sympathies go to the Blundering purpose greater joy, govern- struggling Cuban the markets themselves free when doing ment to cover its retreat that And the Democrats of Maine presented patriots. (Loud ap- replied plause) and we trust would not cost our in our Malietoa this pitiable the that they may be so supremacy having apologized to his majesty spectacle; Democratic successful in ship-builders of the second throwing of the yoke of op- own. the emperor, his imperial majesty was district went pression. Principles and Candidate That Will Receive False to tne interests or tne country graciously pleased to release with down on their knees to Dingley and him, Frye “We want to protect American they were not true even to themselves. what greater joy did I read, at Berlin, the Democrats of Maine did the same in ship- the memorial ping. We want to maintain and upbuild endorsement ol Thoughtful Maine Voters. They were false to their own traditions the words as they flashed under the of the State legislature, to the our American merchant marine. We when they declared against even inci- “Malietoa must be Republican representation to save ocean, released, not want a navy, and swift dental but were because he has them from ruin at the hands of strong enough protection, they doubly apologized to his majesty their to carry the to all when failed to fulfill party associates. hag parts of the world. false they this the emperor, but because in the first in- L nsy preservation and ready refer- land, they broke their promise sufficiently point of possible development or expan- punishment because of an in- to save a few. And in this government of sion, that Democratic diplomacy did not superable defect in the plans of her con- are all of a struction Hon. A. R. They worthy cato- ours, a government of parties as it is, blight with its indifference or blast with and to save their city from in- Savage’s Speech. dustrial ruin. i and must continue to be, what a party its alien hate. Hon. reading. this A. ft. Savage of Auburn, is that my friends, whose only virtue is ueieaieu me eanai at ^Nicaragua: (jentiemen, industry must be re- placed cannot be stored, it is almost too late to in t’hairnian Manley on introducing that it depended on to keep its not only defeated it but proclaimed a speak of nomination the name of Hon. own promise! principle that must if maintained forever saving it, and that restoration must come •. Sewall M said: They denounced centralization and war defeat it, the principle that that canal through the Republican party. We want lJewellyn Powers of Houlton. He of to build more vessels of n.ii r President Cleveland’s first ad- taxes in time peace but they proceeded should be a trust for our rivals, for our war in Maine said: the most of a and for every one of these we miration he appointed to a to impose obnoxious these, enemies in war equally with ourselves. want to high dip-' violated the build a hundred Mr. Chairman and '"inntic office a man from Maim tax which most cherished It encouraged England to act towards gallant merchantmen, Gentlemen of the Con- young pledges of and vention: !"» had recently graduated from college ! precept of Jefferson whose great name Nicaragua as she had never dared to do peace, harbingers of re- have whenever have before. turned prosperity to send out under the 1 ilaw school. This young man was a they profaned they he Itepublcans of Maine have sent us invoked it. One faithful follower he has reciprocity treaties we shall revive. We mocrat by inheritance of three genera- In 1848 when she landed forces at Grey- here today to perform the highest had in the modern Democratic the town she want to build more “Defenders” in this duty :s. He discharged the responsible du- party, aroused the protest of Buchan- which the party owes th^ nom- country and man them with State,—to entrusted to him in such a manner old Roman, faithful among the faithless, an, and an agitation that convulsed the Deer Isle inate a candidate for and Governor, or what i" and Allen G. in almost his and crews, for every one of these we is the win for himself international fame he, Thurman, country, ceased only with the Clay- same thing in fact, to name the to public for him ton-Bulwer want to build a dozen battle to .1! reflect credit and honor niton nis valedictory life, happy treaty, made to prevent repe- ships governor of Maine. Th< people will rat- had it been his to his make our navy to be the it.- and country. So and so valedictory party, tition of such action. worthy strong ify what we do here. W e are their faithfully tore off mask it right arm of the only ■ iontly did he discharge these Democracy's and bade But it has been reserved for us half a Republican diplomacv representatives, sent here to execute the duties, confess its shame before the we mean to have. twithstanding his membership in the world. century later, under the rule of that will which they have already declared, “Mr. said he in All this we want but we want it un-era tic party, President Harrison President,” the Senate, strong man who we are told is so neces- equally for us to nominate is for them to elect. “I am an old too old to have much to to see with prosperity restored to all our him on two important diplomatic man, sary us, her land not only on people I he Republican party ended its chap- more to say in this world’s affairs. I was the Atlantic but to seize and with the national credit restored to ter missions. Upon the incoming of the soc- side, and oc- number one in 1892, and the books in a school that this government Of ours. ial last administration of Grover raised meant what it cupy the nearest port to the Pacific en- were closed. In 189t> the Republican said. What is the use of of be- trance to the land not with- When first the country sickened we said vi land, this young man, imbued with talking canal, only party will begin its chapter number two. THE NEXT to centralization? Let us out but with the to the Democratic party, as did Webster 1 patriotic spirit, thoroughly American. GOVERNOR OF MAINE. ing opposed protest consent of the And so strongly have the people been let us admit that we have been of and establish to the Democratic party of restore awing from his own experience the un- give up; department state, pre- old, impressed by the exhibition of Demo- From now until the elec- let us we the credit have Am< rican and unpatriotic position into September oral, demonstrates pretty conclusively humbugs; say have talked to cedents wTorth more to her than all the you destroyed. We said cratic incompetency made by this Dem- the people in words which had no mean- acres on the Orinoco she ever coveted. more; we will help you to dc so, and we ocratic which the Democratic party had drifted, tion Hon. Llewellyn Powers ot Houl- that Llewellyn, with a dollar administration, chapter number ; scarcely because our actions were to If fellow be the did. When they said the trouble was the two is n01 meed his allegiance to that in ing opposed this, Republicans, destined to be as long as chapter party, his pocket,left home better our words.” Sherman law we them 1 sought fellowship within the folds of ton, will be the standard bearer of the equipped strength of Grover Cleveland, well may helped lepeal it, one was. to make Whatever the failures of the last Dem- our and without our aid it could not have Republican his way in life than most people exclaim, Oh for an hour of the And as in the first chapter you can find party. Republican party of this and for ocratic and this Democratic ad- been lr. the of 1894 he rendered State; Congress weakness of James Buchanan! repealed. the record of a nation campaign very beys. When their President saved, established, 'mm ministration, it has fulfilled this char- ahu ii at last j^ritisn uipiomacy, reiying and secretary of so he nt and valuable service upon the the following two years he will be the For a time strengthened, who in future years he attended the ungraded acterization by the leader as it had the to on the the treasury said it was the shall 1 nip in Maine, in Massachusetts and in ablest, purest right rely compli- greenbacks read the second chapter will find school at the modern has ever had. and (shades of the Democratic of w York. In governor of Maine. The convention at Pittsfield and then fitted for Democracy ance that had characterized Democratic party the record of a nation adorned partial recognition of his Maine to beautified, at What wonder then, in the face of this diplomacy, moved that diplomacy to its proposed retire them!) the party and a giant ices the State committee has desig- ratified college St. Albans’ Academy and that had purified, nation, whose bones Bangor, Tuesday, the approval record, that such a party has been driven first patriotic utterance in two adminis- iirst provided for their redemp- and sinews shall be built <1 him as your temporary chairman, Waterville tion up by Ameri- Academy, now the Coburn to the resort of every discredited party if that utterance came at a time offered to help restore the system can labor and American ■1 I know you will give him the cordial with which his party viewed his can- trations, capital, both Classical in when we were ill that had made that alike 1 lit; deserves, and will Institute. He entered Colby history? prepared to make good redemption possible protected, and the life-blood in <-ption heartily and had ever since of didacy; the election in September will in the class of What wonder then that at this very our words; if it came at a time when it enabled us to make whose arteries shall be a currency whose 'i-prove your committee’s decision, ’61, but left in his sec- our moment the air is thick with rumors that cost us dear, let it be remembered that good promise before the world. value shall be as stable as the everlast- hntlemen of the convention, I take be an ond to approval by the people of that year study law, taking a course the head of this despairing and discred- but for Democratic blunders and Demo- When their president and secretary of ing hills, and which shall be la sure in presenting to you your tem- animated by at the ited party, if it can be said to have a cratic but for Hawaii and the treasury whined about an endless a spirit which will rary chairman, Hon. Harold M. Sewall, ratification at Bangor. Albany University. In 1860 he crimes, Samo;i govern America ac- head, awaits the of and if the of chain, they themselves had set in motion, cording to American ideas. ■ f Maine. was admitted to the New only adjournment Corinto, Republican instead Rath, York bar in which revolved from an True to her There are few in even Congress to precipitate such a situation the Democratic party had been in empty treasury motto and according to an Maine, having Albany and in December power, Hon. Harold M. of that year in our foreign relations as shall distract it need never have come at all. back again through a vacuum in Demo- unvarying custom, in September next, Sewall’s Speech. limited Maine acquaintance with our public was admitted to the Somerset county attention from its record of failures? We congratulate our opponents on their cratic statesmanship, we offered to fill will lead the way. Mr. What wonder then that Democrats run that vacuum with the of f or forty-one years the Sewall was warmly applauded, men, who have not met Mr. Powers. bar. The next month he settled in sudden outburst of patriotism. But gen- statesmanship Republican up and down the land proclaiming that tlemen, abler lips than mine, lips author- Dingley and to break that chain with the party has been in power in this State, ■ ti«1 spoke as follows: where he for Once seen he is not for his Boulton, has continued to re- their party is to give, what it has never ized to for the firm grasp of a hand that has behind it a forty-one years this State has been forgotten, speak Republican party, what the ntlemen of the Convention: side with the of the four given us before, a foreign policy that have declared that we are to make the replenished treasury. All this we offered. Republican party has made it. and exception where is f orty years ago, the distinguished presence bearing deeply impress shall meet the approval and this on our own and Ours was not the fault that this condition there another such record? years when he resided in aspirations fight year grounds f or aairman of your State committee re- Brookline, of the American had come upon the Ours could forty-one years, save two, for which ene. In the of a people? not on those of our opponents, that we country. words well known Mass., his in two we are and we minded you the other day at Portland, practicing profession God know7s we need such a policy, an will not be deceived by side issues, or not be the glory should the country be sorry hope have been forgiven, none but 'lit Republican party came into power in writer: Boston. American policy commanding respect and lured on by false lights, that above all rescued from it, but as citizens of a com- Republicans have been governors of and we State under the leadership of Hanni- The self-respecting; a policy that shall an will we not allow to be at mon country we tried to do so. And Maine, are proud of "One is young lawyer soon built up a put patriotism put they them. Hamlin. Forty years ago Hannibal impressed with Mr. Powers end to the jeers and gibes of Europe that issue with the party which has been its would have none of our aid. lucrative practice in Aroostook coun- We call to mind a two Mor- mlin. Democratic senator from Maine rather than be great in history we prefer very embodiment from its birth to this Then we pleaded with them for the life Hamlin, •stiong personality at sight. His fea- riiis, a Washburne, a -a- in his seat in the Senate, and declar- ty and in 1864 became county attorney to have no history at all; a policy com- hour. of industry. Next November we shall Chamberlain, a tures are cast in the Dingley, a Burleigh and a Cleaves. that he loved his country better than mould of those mensurate with our greatness as a We our I command them to take off their hands although the county at that time was great congratulate opponents, say, Where can a better list be found? party, th4 of who lead men. A power, in commercial and material on their outburst of which throttle it. Then we to be resigned chairmanship swarthy complexion., great patriotism. But at begged we are ■ on Democratic and Mr. Powers was, as he looking for the next. committee commerce and re- keen but greatness, but greatest of all in that we the same time we to remind them allowed to help restore the credit of the r,,And0nowJ kindly eyes and hair wort beg he State wants a man for governor s' meed his allegiance to that party to j -Ver has been, an Re- can rise above and beyond this greatness that the germs of are to be government, now we give them notice we rather the uncompromising patriotism svho is worthy to be enrolled in that v iiich he owed every honor of his long, blackness of which is and count it all for in the asser- found at that shall do so by our own measures and our politi- j publican. He held this office seven naught home, patriotism begins bright galaxy of names. cal life. unrelieved by a touch of the tion and defence of principles the value with the care of our own own men! By our own measures and our single 5iJ years. In 1869 he was people. The State of Maine wants a A moral issue confronted the appointed col- of which such greatness cannot measure! The Democratic boasts of its own men shall this credit be restored and Republi- country years of his active life, enhance th. party op- can. Me others need apply, and a Re- hen. an issue that was to become an is- lector of the Aroostook custom dis- God I say, we need such a the conlidence on which its continuance knows, pol- position to centralization. We, too, be- publican who is true to the score. The of life or death to the The dominant characteristics of his fea- but as he is and the must a country. trict but declined the reappointment icy, just merciful, by lieve in state rights, but the rights of the depend, by Republican Congress St-ite ot Maine wants a broad minded I h publican party decreed that it should tures. He is the most shame and humiliation with which he has State of Maine for which wre contend are and a Republican President. Who is to man, a approachable of tendered him in 1873. He level headed man. The State of s.' live free and live in was elected seen fit to chasten this be the chosen chieftain regenerate, pros- men and frank in his people through the rights of our people to be left alone we are not per- Maine wants a man of affairs, a man of such opposition as fo the of the mitted perity as it had never known be- Legislatures 1875-’76 and ’83 instrumentality of the Democratic unmolested by blundering and vindictive to know, but we know the man- experience, a man who knows her needs, fore. well as in his favor. He is a fine he will date from and his services at the State capital party, never lead us to seek such laws to develop her resources and to reap his party which shall be his to ill* State wants a man ot firmness and Another issue, a issue than public and a policy through the maintenance in the reward of their labors. execute, and ’o maintain the standard of ot and greater any speaker, eloquent persua- were such as to patient courage, a man who will uphold other indicate a more bril- of a our that has arisen since, confronts the and power party whose conduct of our We, too, can say with the most eloquent currency as high as the highest in all the dignity of the State. The State of sive, very effective in his appeals liant and country now. And again has come to future showed him to be a foreign relations has taught us the need spokesman the South has ever had, we the world. That will be the declaration Maine wants a man whose first and last Democrats o’ reason. j\s an opponent he is of such a of the and the question that came to sagacious political leader. It w^as dur- policy as we have never real- teach “our sons to love the soil they Republican platform and upon that chief care on any and on all occa- Hamlin and those who followed him, and worthy any man's steel and as ized it before! stand the of our old the platform without equivocation, or the sions will be to serve the fights ing his first term that he introduced on, body Mother, people truly. again there have been Democrats who God knows we shall never seek that mountains that are her shadow of equivocation the candidate of -wi uiese ana more are the fearlessly as he champions. '‘Lew” the bill springing breasts, qualifica- have dared to solve that as abolishing capital punishment. policy through the maintenance in power the broad acres that hold her our will take his stand. tions of the man I shall name to question as substance, party you. he is familiarly one of that Where shall we Hamlin did. called, though In 1876 he was elected to Congress party whose whole administration the dimpling valleys in which her beauty The Republicans of Maine join their look for him? This year And if I interpret the significance of of the shrewdest of political of our foreign relations has been linked rests, the forests that her songs of brethren of other states in a we are not looking to the West, or the generals, from the fourth district and in 1878 was sing presenting your action today aright, this is your ‘‘with one virtue and a thousand crimes” and and the brooks that candidate whose is alreadv North, or the South. We look to the lias the reputation of always doing as lullaby praise, platform me that as in the of its weak- renominated by acclamation. But this and that virtue assumed when its run with her written when he rising sun. We look to that which aning, days he presi- rippling laughter.” written, declared tha't county ness agrees and his promise of dent on the the is the garden of and when girding itself for a mighty and support was the year of the greenback craze put Republican uniform and But the love we would inculcate, the “proudest part of the proud record of Maine, has, perhaps, doubtful it recruited i.. as as a a doc- the within it more possibilities than all the contest, its ranks good a written contract. He ar. i Mr. proclaimed Republican doctrine, love we bear our Mother State is one Republican party is its devotion to Powers was among the Re- trine enforced rt st of the State beside. We look from those of its opponents, so not less is a man of by the first Republican which would make her ever fruitful, her the cause of sound finance,” written in to that affairs, possesses great w child of counties which today in the pride of its plentitude and publicans hose defeat was due to it. : secretary of State in the greatest crisis breasts never fail her children, so that the record of his life, whose nomination has so suddenly executive into powe r as it marches forth to certain vic- ability, experience in legis- senator Halo also that ever called for its enforcement since need never leave the bosom on means whose election means Re- sprung up the full strength of man- failing of election they election, hood. it welcomes to share its and lation and its and other not for tory, glory thorough acquaintance with that year, Mr. promulgation, by every which they are raised. It would quarry publican supremacy four, but for Nut Powers then deter- since a after all, we need not look. The approaching triumphs all those of its the of doctrine endorsed explicitly and her mountain sides, make her broad acres twenty-four years to come: not only the affairs State.” Mr. Powers was mined to people have named the candidate In ad- fellow citizens who find in it the ark of give up politics and, though by name in the last Republican national yield up their substance, her be leader of our party, but one whose mas- born in the town of valleys vance. I am but their the nation's covenant and bring to it Pittsfield, the son tailing an active part in platform and ignored by that party which the happy homes of her children, her for- tery a sullen and defiant Democracy has mouth-piece. campaigns, In is a Republican and a leader their unfaltering allegiance. of a pioneer farmer. He was the would now rebaptize it and stand as its ests resound with industry and her wat- been forced to acknowledge, a master of among demoted his entire attention to his own Republicans. Lie was oorn ana bred in And in this spirit 1 accept this honor, eldest child of Mr. and sponsor! Why gentlemen, one would ers turn its wheels. This is the heritage men! this Mrs. Arbra private which had State. Upon its farms and in 113 onel ask your co-operation and support interests, become think that Democratic responsibility in into which we would have our children And not only a master of men. but mas- who at the schools he laid the foundation of a sue- that I may discharge it worthily. Powers, time of his birth large, the and our foreign relations began writh the Ven- and this is the of which ter of himself! including ownership born, heritage cessful career. With no fortune but Fellow Republicans 1 greet you! had not moved from their humble ezuela incident. Democratic diplomacy they have been robbed by the Democratic Master of himself as we have known good management of large tracts of some of brains and two willing hands, he began 1 greet you, young men and veterans of and is older than that, and if you would un- party! him, boy and man among us! Nie primitive home to the more pre- the finest timber land in the battle of life. He studied law. He > hundred I you as victors State. He derstand it as conducted today, go back I ask of men from Master of himself as the nation has fights! greet tentious What, you every wa nt to Aroostook county and the in another Put 1 frame dwelling they occu- maw owns of to its beginnings. Go back to the time and hamlet of what .has be- known him in the full of began already victory! greet 175,000 acres, which 127,- city Maine, glare publicity practice. He came rapidly to the front. .vou as victors whom continued and pied a few later. a when Democratic emissaries sent out to come of that our and the heat of strife! long years When man. 000 are in Aroostook county, 80,000 ir- prosperity which made party He became leader of the bar. certain victory cannot make careless of sea from the ports of England their State a mar\ el among her sisters far Master of himself as the nation knows Time having no aid. other than what a hard and the and time again he has been se- the? welfare of our beloved State en- Somerset, remainder in Pen- cruisers to prey upon your commerce and more him his not in richly endowed by nature than she? today, lips sealed silence lected by his fellow-citizens to high and to the working father and mother with a it is the in a free trade tariff on when silence trusted party you represent, al- obscot, but said no one ever paid price What but gone writh the advent to power is dishonor, nor opened to official stations. The last time he servei most since its existence. of British Go back to the time when words that are unwaveringly large family children to support heard his voice raised the goods. of this Democratic party! meant to have no mean- m an elective office, so strong was his against Thomas F. made his for Forty years ago you received this trust, could give him, attains Bayard speech Fitly did our faithful senator exclaim ing; his lofty spirit unswerved from its hold upon the people, no other candidate high distinction taxation of wild lands. when his and aiid only twice since have you failed of secession, words those of as he stood in the Senate defending his high purpose, no not for the price of tin- was put up against him. He served his as a lawyer, a political leader and a men in endorsement by the people you have Mr. Powers’ friends prevailed upon like him misled the British nation State from the onslaughts of the Wilson presidency itself! \ district in Congress. man of into the belief that because the north was I not cwght to serve. Only twice in forty business, one is forced to con- him to be a candidate in 1892 for the bill “Maine like Bozarris lies bleeding at need name him! Nut what is of more importance to us disunion was He was is years! And in the face of such a record, clude that was divided, inevitable. Go every vein." named by nature in the intellect his service among our own and he endowed liberally le gislature and he received a people i are not what his politics may be, tell majority back to the time when in response to Hardly worse could it have been for our with which she crowned his magnificent in our own Legislature. He has had with brains, sagacity and indomitable of me of that citizen of Maine who has not 100 votes over the man who at the these words there echoed back from the people; far better it had been for some, manhood and made him regnant among large experience in State affairs,and Is anil within the bounds of energy. Such men, when British Parliament the exultant response since the Democratic tariff, had not an men! for respect, aye. especially 1> wious election had beaten his op- thoroughly equipped the highest sta- .•arty loyalty, admiration for that party of Lionel Cecil that England never could axe been laid to the trees of our forests, He was named when thrice our party tion. He is broad in his views. His mind they also possess familiar knowledge ponent by 84 votes. the which has received such an endorsement Among many be the friend of the North for we were had devastation laid waste our fields, named him, when tw ce the bmited by prejudice or of public affairs in country ^ n,ot passion, by the intelligent suffrage of this intelli- nearly every de- able men comprised in that Legisla- her enemy, her rivals politically and com- pestilence swept the hills of our flocks, celled him, to preside over the highest ilo looks to the front. He believes the ‘‘her rivals of Maine gent State, crowned as it was in the last partment and acquaintance with the tur'1 Mr. Powers’ wise counsel, experi- mercially, at every port and and the floods of the Androscoggin dried legislative body of the land, the second ptato has a bright future, and i'-ction the of at every court.” at their such has been the havoc highest position in its and at the by wise and conservative administration by magnificent majority needs of the people in all of the ence and springs, gift parts remarkable qualities for lead- time the he will help to make it so. i.OOO votes. These were the beginnings of Demo- wrought upon them by the Democratic very highest gift in our own! State, make excellent governors. were once He was A good lawyer and a Men may diffe r and divide among us be- ership recognized at and his cratic diplomacy and a quarter of a cen- party. named by the heroic action good business man, prosperous in his own tween the great national parties as they Maine has tried them and found it so. influence in later we were to its full frui- man mams i.ne earui wun ruin, ms which compels events when he laughi affairs, he shaping re- tury reap \vm make do and for it is the of our legislation that that its first to the coun- prosperous the affairs of the must, glory Powers evinced a deter- tion when Thomas F. Bayard, Demo- control stops with the shore." Not so body duty Young early sulted in some of the best measures .State. Me belongs not to class or clan. ■State that it is a State of sturdy convic- cratic secretary of State, was for four with the ruin the Democratic party would try was to learn to govern itself when he ruination to obtain an education. I v. of the common ion whose clear and bracing atmosphere hich passed that body. His opposi- to direct that and for work; they attacked the last people in broke the irons that fettered it and shut- >'-W' ‘.ri,'n Republican j voice is raised against the safety of our for it as a weapon of action, a weapon of broken achievements, the last Republican they repealed this policy which had car- against the sneers of a Tory and Mug- our navy within eight months and estab- party through it all. We will give to your | institution. But peace has her dangers compensation and retaliation as Jefferson president at the close of an administra- ried consternation into every cabinet and wump press, it was a senator from Maine. lish an actual blockade from Hatteras to candidate for governor you nominate, to- as she has her victories no less than advocated it. tion which marks the height of our na- commercial body of Europe. They re- I say, who when he heard the story of the Rio Grande. They attacked the day. the greatest victory since the days of those of war, and today our Industry and We are for it as a weapon of action to tional prosperity declared that there were pealed this policy and with it every this infamy first sounded that cry of in- American ship, they attacked the indus- Lincoln. (Applause.) enterprise upon which all our future force from foreign nations a return for “no near frontiers to our national devel- treaty under it. Thirteen we had. today dignation which swept the continent and try of ship-building, ship-owning and “In November, we will give the grand- j hopes depend are throttled and our pros- every concession we make to them, to opment” he spoke with the prescience of we have but one. They snapped the fast reached the palace of the kaiser himself. ship-sailing, triple as the trident of Nep- est victory for the Republican party all perity blighted by Democracy in power open their ports to our produce while a statesman, but with the forebodings of forming bonds with the republics of the And it was our great secretary of State, tune whose kingdom it invaded, and older over the Union, that was ever known in ! while unemployed capital and idle labor never surrendering our markets to their a patriot he was forced to add, “Retro- South. They called back our white the idol of Maine and the Republican than the ancient province of Maine, older the history of this country, and we hope wait the re-ascendancy of Republican manufactures. A weapon of action to gression would be a crime,” for there winged messengers of plenty from the party, who made it his first duty to un- than our State upon whose arms are that the standard bearer will be Thomas principles that together in busy and use- bring the world to our feet even as when were hands ready to commit that crime. fair island off the Gulf which we had res- ravel that entanglement of our broken emblazoned the sailor and the anchor, B. Reed of Maine. (Loud applause.) ful combinatien they may successfully | I combat and drive hence the evils which at the and as I certainty treasury, protection maps the great American desert. time to “innocuous desuetude” and our publican State convention In Bangor, shown that by Fitted for the Place. came in upon our country with the Dem- for the mean discriminating duties, Admirably producers will prosperity Cities have sprung into existence and national credit has been upon a ocratic administration with which and placed Monday, and Hon. Powers and by duties alone, they peace. railroads have been built which have very high plane. It has successfully Llewellyn discriminating were as and con- (Camden Herald.) naturally inevitably We are in favor of a foreign policy spanned the continent with steel bands, grappled with those vital questions that was nominated as candidate for Gov- could our merchant marine be re- nected as disease and death with pesti- which shall be at and with all those in distant states our all times, making living have confronted us as a people and has ernor. It there was any to stored and the of Mr. Powers is a man of commanding lence. and and and their to opposition representatives nations, firm, vig^jpus dignified, neighbors, bringing products solved them all in the Interest of hu- which with his To be reminded that “As w our him it did not materialize. Maine, the great old building ability, together long goes Maine, hich will preserve the national honor at very doors. manity and And when in the ship so the a re- Four progress. in life well tits goes Union,” imposes grave home and abroad. years ago deluded and deceived not far distant future the history of our Mr. Powers is an able man and has State, come out before the country experience public him sponsibility upon the Republicans of We are in favor of for the re- by the of tariff reform measures specious pretense country during the last half of this 19th been for years identied with public with the ringing declaration that is for the high position to which he is this State in an hour when fireless fur- striction of immigration. and other false promises the voters of written— century shall be dispassionately above. sure to be elected, that of chief naces and vacant mills and paralyzed in- We are in favor of a administration our country, and the labor- affairs in Maine, as well as connected given mag- just very largely which is the best century this world ever all over this broad land demand once more elected a Demo- istrate of the State of Maine. dustry of all pension legislation. ing classes, knew—for in it hath had her vic- with large business interests. He is a What this means, if it be made c the rehabilitation of the Republican We in Con- cratic President, Senate and House of “peace congratulate our delegation tories not less renowned than war,” the lawyer and has won distinction in the part of the at with power that may be re- a inim- Republican platform A Rare Honor. party they gress that their long continued efforts in Representatives, upon platform brightest of history will be vivified into ac- ical to our pages that courts. St. Louis every man who has studied prosperity promoting behalf of American shipping have at last industries, denouncing protec- that party's acts and records the of Maine tion as legalized and demand- splendid knows. Gen. (Rockland Tribune.) tivity. Surely Republicans aroused an interest throughout the robbery, and the names and of the true A Distinction Conferred. the problem To quote will not be in this hour a tariff for revenue sacrifices Rarely wanting supreme country that promises to restore this ing only. They and noble “It remains with the There’s no question but that the Repub- and here and this in the hands of men, who have shaped, guided Hyde, Repub- of the nation’s necessity, great industry, so important to national placed government and I confi- (Bangor Whig.) licans want Powers for governor, it's a controlled its policies. And lican to cover sea with now we pledge ourselves to such full dis- to party that had been driven from power party the a man carries a defense, its former prominence. We dently assert that Its mission Is not yet The unanimous nomination of Hon. rarely great convention charge of duty in the preliminary cam- in 1861 for its disloyalty and rebellion. A American and to fill our acclamation. join our fellow Republicans of thirteen accomplished. For when the day shall ships yards by which we are about to open that party which ever since that time has Llewellyn Powers is a distinction paign states in the advocacy of discriminating come,—as it the con- with the hum of It means be set in Maine been one of and surelv will,—when industry. the example which shall duties in favor of American ships; a pol- negation opposition,—a stitutional in rarely conferred and one that cannot Governor Powers. that has all rights of every man, every the of thousands in September shall be followed through- icy the father of party persistently opposed State fail to be employment upon approved by Hamilton, the and part of our land shall be fully highly gratifying to the can- out the land in November to the restora- American and which us beneficent measures which has made thousands of our citizens and the (Rockland Tribune.) protection, gave respected and it will then find as as to his friends scat- tion of a deserved confidence in the for- of us indeed a nation commanding consider- enjoyed, didate well The State our carrying trade in the early days other fields In which to labor for the spending at home of those millions Republican convention, held eign, home, and financial administra- ation at home and respect abroad. When tered all over Maine. In Mr. at this was one of the the republic. "myriad common lot.” selecting Bangor week, lary tion of our and in the the had what millions of the upon millions of money which now government up- We renew our to country fully comprehended Devotion Powers convention has as est and most enthusiastic in the histor. unswerving loyalty had been to the cause of freedom and the the named building of peace and prosperity and the that of and done, consternation and fear go to help our rivals.” of the party and indicates that there is t’>> great champion protection down trodden and the next Governor of Maine one who of progress through all our supplanted confidence and hope. Busi- oppressed—consecrated be no in ranks in promotion sound money, the Honorable Thomas B. and hallowed its birth. It has ever cham- lagging the this pres borders. ness was paralyzed,—many banks broke will assume the Executive chair writh Deserved that idential Reed, in the hope that the coming na- pioned the rights of the common people, Reception. year. In an exigency such as this we need and suspended. Mills and factories shut The nomination of Hon. tional convention will recognize the ur- whom Abraham Lincoln said he be- a complete knowledge of the affairs of Llewellyn Pow for our leader a man whose Republi- down. Labor was unemployed or re- (Waterville Mail.) ers of as a gent demand of the business interests of lieved the Lord as he had cre- Houlton candidate for Gov- canism has stood the test of years; one ceived largely reduced wages. Our agri- loved best the State. He has served with distin- the country for his nomination. ated most of them. Governor Cleaves got a warm recep- nor was made by acclamation amid gr- whose stalwart and courageous devotion to cultural, lumbering and other industries guished ability as a member of the Mr. Powers well ft-, We render our cordial appreciation x iiu-v e uu unKina woras ior me mui- from the as applause. may to the party has never permitted him to were crippled and injured, by being tion Bangor convention, our distinguished representatives in both vidual members of the Democracy. It is Legislature, occupying the Speaker’s proud of the itonor thus paid him by n question the rightfulness of its position brought into direct competition in our he well deserved. His administration fellow and his earn-si branches of Congress, for their able rep- with that as an entity w’ith the chair at the last Republicans, or to doubt the importance of its mission own markets with the products of Can- party session, thus obtain- resentation of the State at the national policy of its leaders and its damaging re- has been worthy in every way and manly speech of acceptance indicat. to the welfare of the state and the ada and other foreign countries. A new ing a comprehensive grasp of the de- that capitoi. cord for the last half that I take he will the office the sterling Republican principles u. greatness and grandeur of the nation; tariff bill was finally passed, sectional in century retire from with We pledge our faithful and loyal sup- do we have a tails of the business of the State that characterize his administration of Stau as well as its based no well issue,—I not claim that kindliest one who in foul weather fair, 10 Hon. preferences upon de- j wishes of the citi- affairs. port our esteemed fellow citizen, monopoly of all the virtues. I will not > in rain or shine, when the storms of ad- fined or sound economic principle,—which cardinal only prove of immense advan- Llewellyn Powers, whom we have named know there are in the ranks zens of the State, regard- versity have beaten across the pathway President Cleveland denounced as a good men tage to himself, but of corresponding Hon. Llewellyn Powers. to be the standard bearer of our party, of that or at least that there were less of ties. Mr. Powers has of our party as well as when it has been measure of dishonor and refused to sign party, political and to be the next governor of Maine. until this last Grover Cleveland value to the people. (Northern Leader.) basking in the sunlight of assured suc- —which does not and will not produce advent of a difficult task on hand to make a to power. I that it has The Maine State convention at its cess and triumph, has never been found sumcient revenue to pay current ex- confess, however, In the Pine Tree State. meet- Mr. Powers’ been one of the that record that will surpass that of his at on the 2d Inst, did wanting. Speech. penses. Under it we have increased the mysterious problems ing liangor itsdi I could never solve that should re- (Boston honor in the selection of Aroostook’s i. By an unwritten law. as binding upon national debt some $75,000,000 and we are they Journal.) predecessor. Mr. Powers was introduced, and re- main there. And from the elec- vorite son Hon. Powers of us in policy and honor as if signed and adding to it every month. We have aug- judging Mr. Harold M. Sewall has an estab- Llewellyn tions of the past two I think they and Houlton for their candidate for sealed on parchment scroll, the west ac- ceived an ovation. His which mented our interest bearing debt some years Capacity Ability Unquestioned. governor speech, have all left the office holders. lished reputation as an orator. His of Maine. cords to the east the privilege of select- $240,000,000 by disposing of. bonds under nearly but In Maine the seems to have address as chairman of the Maine Re- (Ellsworth American.) That he will be ing our candidate this year. It has been follows, was frequently interrupted by doubtful authority for the ostensible pur- party very triumphantly elected largely centered in and around goes with the But the done. The choice has fallen upon one pose of increasing and protecting the crystalized publican State convention in Bangor, The of Maine have saying. Repub applause. He said: a close corporation known as the plum Republicans iiean owe it to th. long identified with the business and po- gold reserve which rapidly disappeared the party themselves trust. some it has yesterday, justified high expecta- in nomination for the litical interests of that great and growing Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Con- when the Democratic party came into By fatality managed placed governor largest Republican majority ever to be in meas- tions which were entertained of it. His should county, the progress of which in recent vention: power. Much of the money received from opposition to almost every Hon. Llewellyn Powers, of Moulton given b«- rolled up next Septem emulation ure calculated to the best inter- of her. In the election of Mr. Power years'might well challenge the the sales of these bonds has in fact been promote eulogy Thomas B. Reed was a gen- a man whose and 1 accept with unfeigned gratitude the ests and The mon- capacity executive of the most favored portions of our used to make good the in- welfare of our people. uine Maine will add one more to the able, pop nomination which you have so generously constantly piece of eloquence, and, what is are The as it excites the and deficit uments erected all along its line of march ability unquestioned. political ular and successful goverors who wid country, pride pleas- tendered me. And 1 thank you, one and creasing caused by this revenue of a county sacred to the of abandoned is- more, it was abundantly merited. On of the Pine honor the State, as the State has honor. ure of every citizen Maine; all, for this marked of your reform tariff legislation. When con- memory complexion Tree State and expression sues prove this. Its utter inability and this Mr. tlu m in the selection she has made. which in the extent of its territory confidence and esteem. I realize fully fidence shall again be restored and our topic Sewall spoke from the makes his election reasonably certain. of its resources incompetency to or to the wealth and variety both the honor conferred and the many revenues equal and exceed our expendi- govern legislate heart, and too. for all Maine of an tor this great of ours has been so spoke, Will Be Ratified in might well support the population duties and responsibilities which must tures the gold reserve will be all right— country Will Have a Good Administration. September. fully demonstrated that I am confident Republicans, whose loyalty to their entire state. necessarily accompany the office of and take care of itself. We shall no which that the no more of it (Winthrop Budget.) It is fitting that the standard our Your longer be to the people will have splendid leader knows no faltering. (Rumford Falls chief magistrate of State. compelled mortgage Times.) The Republicans elected Llewellyn is to wave in the van of Maine Repub- enunciated country to bankers during this generation. It has not kept Hon. platform and the principles foreign by selling Llewellyn Powers, whom the Later on Mr. Powers was called upon to Powers governor of Maine at Bangor la licanism as it shall point the way to the therein have bonds. I agree fully with Senator Sher- faith with them. It has signally failed to my hearty approval. They convention selected for is an address the convention and made one of Tuesday. Then- will be a little ratifn-;. of the Union up from the man’s views on this redeem its promises. Its foreign policy Governor, Republicans speak in language not to be misunder- subject, whom 1 re- the very strongest speeches of the day. tion meeting next September but the the the dark, the night of sentiments of as the lias been such that no patriot'c American experienced and capable public man, job damp, gloom, stood, the the Republicans gard" greatest financier this He is one of the business men of is finished mal-administrution to the can approve, or be leading already. Democratic of Maine. We are all justly proud of our country ever produced. endorse, specially whose nomination by acclamation at- the State, has had much not of Republi- prouc of. It has been in the experience, gladdening morning sunlight State,—of its past record,—its present The Republican party believes in sub- weighed tests his in business affairs, but in af- and should be com- balance and found The widespread popularity. He only public Maine's Next Governor. can success triumph position and its future prospects. There stituting for this Democratic sectional sadly wanting. and the business of a citizen of that American the fairs, interests of Maine mitted to the charge are none in which the standard of ex- free trade deficiency tariff a protective people whom it deluded and de- represents great county of Aroos- and ceived can rest assured that with Governor (Piscataquis Observer.) county upon whose fertile prolific cellence is higher. True we cannot boast tariff which shall produce revenue enough by false pretense ana promises took, one of the fairest and most of the sun four pros- Powers at the helm Maine will have a The soil fail the first rays morning so much of wealth and of numbers as to pay the necessary expenses of the >ears ago are anxiously awaiting the governor who follows Henry B. beneficent gov- perous sections of Maine and, indeed, good administration. as it rises to bless with its some of our sister states, but this is a ernment economically administered leav- time when by their ballots they can nurl Cleaves has a difficult position to fill for old state before of all New few of influences our grand secondary consideration in a republic. ing a small surplus to toward the it from power. The present dangers to England. In Maine’s executives have perform- to apply Touch With the People. taking up its westward way brighten To produce men intelligent, virtuous, of our national debt. A our currency come almost wholly lrom ed the duties of the office as ably as ha- that extinguishment with its light and life-giving rays temperate, and patriotic is of paramount debt that had been rapidly reduced and that party, and it looks very much now Augurs Well for Success. (Presque Isle Star-Herald.) Governor Cleaves. One secret of Mi all our are cen- country in which hopes importance, and certainly we can point paid off under every admin- as if the silver craze for a dishonest dol- Cleaves’ success was the fact that he on our efforts Republican Tn the course of his political career Mr. tered and for which all with just pride and gratification to the war. lar will control its next national conven- (Rockland Star.) tered upon his official duties with tin istration since the A debt every dol- Powers’ ripe experience, his of af- should be Believing that he will eminent men and brave who tion in its future its The grasp that comes from a sin given. soldiers, lar of which is a Democratic legacy to the Chicago. Judging by large attendance at the Repub- fairs. and his instinct of him- equipment only bear it worthily and well, and will give have in the past shed lustre upon our past we and identifying eessful business or life, fu- people of this country. We believe fur- may reasonably, perhaps lican State convention at and self with the best sentiment and professional to our state an administration which will State, whose names shine in the it to do so.—It Bangor opinion tile man who hi- brightly ther that this tariff should be so framed confidently, expect pan- his successfully manages at once serviceable to our people, hon- councils of the nation and offers to the unanimous nomination of Hon. touching important public questions, be as to make protection an aim and factor, dered to the fiat money greenback heresy; private affairs can also successfully man and creditable to the the a standard marked ability and aptitude as a political orable to himself Republican party bearer, —not a mere incident or accident—as to —why should it not to this? Llewellyn Powers for Governor upon age the affairs of the town or county o whose name and commission whose conceded abilities and consistent leader, have brought him into wide prom- great party all that we can with reasonable ef- As Republicans we enter upon this a state or nation. in behalf of things platform that embodies the prin- inence and popularity and his candidacy he will bear, and speaking public acts and record are a better fort and political with to en- Hon. Llewellyn Powers, who at tin produce manufacture ourselves. campaign everything for the a the on this floor of the guarantee of the ciples of Republicanism as understood governorship wil enlist hearty representatives Republican principles The empty tin cans of the men, courage us. The fires of protection to Republican Stale convention last wool; of western Maine, it gives than that can be written. iaboring support, because the masses recognize in Republicans any platform prosperity and in sack- American labor and industries of Repub- in Maine, augurs well for the success was nominated by acclamation as tl. second the nomination The name of this statesman enterprise, sitting him, not only a man of great intellectual me pleasure to distinguished cloth and ashes at the lican victory and sound currency are be- of the standard bearer of the party in the com the from Auburn, of and parliamentarian—this natural leader outer-gates imper- Republican State ticket at the capacity and experience, but one in made by gentleman atively demand a return to this sound ing kindled in every part of our land. ing campaign, will bring with him when Powers of Houlton. of men, whose views are broad enough September election. touch with the interests op the common the Hon. Llewellyn protective And it will The people have learned to their sorrow he enters upon his duties as govern, a to comprehend the wants of every sec- policy. surely people. He will be Maine’s next governor come. four of Grover and cost that it is safer, wiser and bet- tin- same qualities that have so mat. Hon. Bertram L. Smith's Speech. tion of this great country of ours, is Nearly years by a handsome majority, and that he will Cleveland and Democratic misrule ter to trust this to that Congratulations. rially aided Governor Cleaves—those of Thomas B. Reed. Maine has never fal- have government give the State an able and businesslike of also been a educator to the party that saved it in its hour of peril successful and honorable business man Hon. Bertram L. Smith Patten, tered in a presidential year. It has al- great average (Waterville Sentinel.) administration is the foregone conclusion voter. We know that a nation to be rather than to one dominated by men who During the thirty-live years of his life in seconded the nomination, as fol- ways cast its electoral vote for the Re- The Republican partv of Maine has of all those who know the man. ably to it and who have no Houlton he has built up a large law publican candidate for President, com- great, independent and powerful, must sought destroy shown unswerving fidelity to the State in : have a of its industries practice and his energy, industry and lows mencing with the “Path-finder,” John C. diversity of industries, must be proper conception great its admirable choice of a gubernatorial Trusted. py able to and wants. We are Universally good business ability has acquired Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: Fremont, in 1856, and whoever may be supply largely within its own already approaching candidate. The nomination by accla- that in borders those the of the can even large property, and with this record as a It is a matter of congratulation chosen at St. Route to lead the Repub- things essential to its wel- beginning end,—we mation of Hon. Powers as Llewellyn (Republican Journal.) successful business man the or this vear so full of promise for the Re- lican hosts—we pledge to him here and fare. Our Democratic friends can no now perceive the dawning of the day standard bearer of the old people grand party Governor Cleaves was the next Maine be assured a successful ad- party, so full of hope for the now and to the principles of protection longer deceive by shouting in their plat- when "the winter of our discontent shall and as commander of the speaker, may publican ship-of-state. and the reception given him hardly need ministration of the affairs of the State people who see in the success of that and honest money, a majority so large forms and by their speakers and press be made glorious summer by the bright by one of the largest and most harmo- about the sun of when the be described. We heartily endorse the by Mr. Powers. party, good government and prosperity, in November next that the votes cast for markets of the world, and at Republican victory,’’ nious conventions ever held is a matter the the same blaze of statement of the Portland Evening Ex- It was eminently fitting that Mr. Pow- that so many of the loyal people of other candidates may be almost denom- time ruthlessly strike down the furnaces, the clatter of looms, of the highest appreciation and congratu- in press. "It is no disparagement to the ers should receive the nomination for in- State should assemble in convention, inated—scattering. reciprocity treaties mat were given as a the hum of myriads of spindles, the woods lations to the Republicans of this State. is a other able men who have tilled the guber- is the choice of Aroostook which the banner State of the Union. It There is no spot or place on God s preference in many foreign markets. resounding with the axe of the lumber- Mr. Powers has heretofore achieved not- county, we are earth the man What we labor em- natorial chair to say that the present is fast becoming and in fact already is cause of congratulation that green where of moderate desire lirst of all, is our own men, constantly and profitably able success in business and in politics. our generation has hardly seen a governor so an important section of the State, and is troubled by no dissensions in ranks, means,—the freeholder and farmer,—the markets. They are the best markets in ployed, shall proclaim that contidence His energy, his clearness of vision, tenac- or mechanic and laborer—the man who the much respected, so generally beloved and one of their representative citizens. no local, sectional or factional lights world. We have a population that and enterprise everywhere have returned ity of purpose for the Republican party earns bread the of so universally trusted as is Henry B. The voters of Maine can cast their bai jealousies. We are united on a platform by honest sweat his consumes more per capita than any other to rule and bless our land; and when by and for the best interests of the State on own brow has more Cleaves.” lots for Mr. Powers with confidence Urn of no uncertain sound. We are agreed of the comforts and on the face of the globe. proper encouragement and discrimination have only been justly rewarded his the the of life than in the State of by under his the affairs of tin the tariff question. We are agreed on pleasures They claim to admit, free of duty what work shall be resumed in our ship yards, nomination for the highest office in the guidance Maine. We a diffusion of Somerset People Have a Special Interest in State will be and well. linancial question. We are agreed on the enjoy general they call raw materials, unmindful of and the American flag shall once more gift of the people of this State. He has managed wisely on education and free to all— temperance question. We are divided knowledge, the fact that what is one man’s raw ma- lloat at the mast head of a splendid mer- always been a staunch and straightfor- His Advancement. or personal and individual no of economy party liberty security, terial is usually another's finished pro- chant marine, manned by American sail- ward Mr. Powers came The Navy Saved Again. question political under and wise laws. We Republican. to We are agreed that we live in the equal, just duct—and that the line of demarcation ors and seamen; and when we shall en- Aroostook in 1861 and made (Somerset Reporter.) policy. have a and remarkajble best State in the sisterhood of states, or good soil,—a healthy invigo- between them is very uncertain—and as joy the full fruition of this picture, with success in the (Mail and Express.) unrivaled practice of law. At that Hon. Llewellyn Powers of Ifoulton. the the country on God’s fair earth. rating climate,—an seacoast,— an our markets to and time greatest illustration, they open peace liberty everywhere triumphant, the country was Democratic but by nominee of the convention in a marked Allen V. Unite ’. Maine has splendid scenery,—beautiful lakes and Australia Capt. Tteed, of the We are agreed that given and Canada and place the then one and all of us will heartily join the persistent efforts of Mr. Powers in degree possesses the qualifications for an women rivers,—and magnificent forests. And in wool of States has fallen a victim to his to the country the handsomest the farmer and the rough lumber the Psalmist in singing, thoroughly organizing his party, the able, successful and acceptable governor. navy, unit on the the settled part of our State its hills and and bravest men. We are a of the saw mill on the free list. We in- Democratic was overcome He is a Somerset man own conscientious and consistent rules are dotted o’er with towns o’er dark majority and county and Somer- of who to be President of valleys thrifty sist that the correct is to "Sound the loud timbrel Egypt’s he question ought principle put, was elected county attorney. From set people have a special interest in his of life. He r< m roll- and villages, and with the contented and sea, has been retired on the the United States. We are agreed so far as we can, upon the free list those that time on whenever he was a candi- as well as that comfortable homes of an intelligent and Jehovah hath are advancement, politically pride of Admiral Walker’s examinii. up in next a victory things, luxuries which we can- conquered, my people date for in port ing September prosperous people. Taxation is not op- excepted, popular support he always ran his professional and business career, will be in the annals of Re- not produce ourselves and to tax those free.” ahead of which has found him to be magnificent pressive, and its burdens are or should be his ticket. In Legislature in and will give ample evidence of this in- board, pr< And from Madawaska to which come into with uublicanism. so placed as to bear equally, competition us in 1875-76 he was regarded as one of its terest at the polls in September. fessionally disqualified for advance- fair harbor we are united on equitably our own markets. We Portland's and justly upon all the property and res- contend that every ablest members. The fourth district in Mr. Powers’ experience in public af- who will lead us to victory, dollar sent abroad for ment to the rank of commodore. This the candidate j idents of the State. I believe a wise and what we can easily PRESS COMMENTS, 1876 elected Mr. Powers for Congress fairs. as State attorney for Aroostook He is nominated by the voice ol raise or manufacture at home action of a matter which has already strict economy should characterize every injures our where he attracted considerable attention county, in the Maine Legislature as mem- disposes the people. of workingmen by depriving them of em- as an able orator. This is the man who ber and and in been of expenditure the people’s money, and speaker, Congress, gives hanging tire ever since February, The West, the great central portions that dollar used should to ployment and tends to impoverish tne UNDIVIDED SUPPORT has been nominated the him an into the affairs of the and every respond by Republican insight, and will enable about 1*0 officers the State, and the Bast, join hands; a well defined need. Yet 1 would country. We believe it is the part of wis- party of this State for our governor and State government and adds to of public materially will have the satisfaction nominating not hesitate to appropriate willingly such dom and patriotism to enact such tariff who will be elected by an overwhelming his equipment for chief executive of move up a peg. who ranks with the illustrious men laws as shall Will Be Given Mr. Powers the a man sums as are necessary to care for the un- be in the interest of our by Republicans majority. Maine. His election by a The interest in this case is in that office. large majority public who have preceded him fortunate, to relieve the suffering -Cind to country and our own people, rather than of Maine. will be followed by an administration the candidate ot the not, however, centered in the fact o* But while he is educate the whole people. Our common foreign countries and their products. Can Look Back With Just Pride. that will be an success. feel that emphatic whole State, we men of the Bast school system is of the highest impor- We advocate an honest dollar that shall (Lewiston Journal.) retirement, but in the precedent which us closer ties. He is be (Waterville Sentinel.) he is united to by tance to our general intelligence ana good everywhere. We claim to have There has been considerable gossip An Able Man. such retirement creates. Until this re our and our the best Governor Cleaves can well look back our associate, neighbor welfare and should be fostered with no government,—our people are there were about this nomination and over the of his administration of port was submitted, the of friend. We know his honor and integrity, grudging hand. equally entitled to the best money. We years (Pamariscotta Herald.) hailing to but a affairs with his masterful ability, his rugged person- The Republican party of Maine demand and now have a sound currenr.v some endeavors prevent it; public just pride. The four Naval Constructor Howies before a years of his official gubernatorial chair The Republican State convention at ality. through a long course of legislation and based upon gold, the standard recog- sufficient answer to all that has been court of inquiry for the brothers of the \\ est, and resolutions in nized will go down into history as the nominated outrageous I greet my by every platform for and adopted by every prosperous said and is the fact that no can- making Bangor Tuesday Hon. of the done, standard of official and perpetration of a smile when addressed representing the Bast, in behalf many years has been and now is squarely civilized nation of the globe. We know highest ability Mr. the didate Mr. Powers to be Llewellyn Powers for governor. solid Penobscot delegation, and committed to the cause of temperance there is a limit to the amount of silver appeared against excellence, reached, perhaps by by a superior officer stood unique as hundred and to use none. Henry B. Cleaves, the sol- Powers is an Aroostook man, being Aroostook delegation—a strong, prohibition, every reasonable currency that a hat of the government at Bangor, and he received the honor, man, an example of the proprieties in naval on the lioor of this con- cifort to diminish and banish from our can dier, lawyer and statesman, conscientious one of the ablest in the not on paper—but lloat and use at a par with gold. We most uncommon to an initial lawyers State. the stalwart State the curse of the candidacy and and at the life. Hut this offense now sinks into vention—yes, representing blighting liquor see convincing evidences of this fact in fearless, public spirited He was educated at Maine Central sec- in recent of a nomination by same time Republicanism of the entire Bast, 1 traffic. All laws designed to accomplish tne many tons of silver piled in the vaults years, economical in public matter; insignificance before the aggregated idol this much desired now our in whom the love of home and State is institute and Colby university. He on 1 the nomination of Aroostook’s result, upon of the treasury of the U. S., which no acclamation. The Republican party of breaches of decorum which hav- Hon. Ulew- statutes, have been enacted and kept first; ever true to the interests of his was of the son and the people’s choice, effort can scatter abroad and keep in cir- Maine is united and and will speaker House during the there by the Republican party, and they happy fellow citizens, of hurled Capt. Koed to his professional ellyn Powers. culation. The insane cry for a free coin- irrespective political last Maine He was born furnish a monument of its tem- its candidate for Governor a cor- Legislature. splendid of a give affiliations; devoted to his party in office destruction. We are informed that tie- age silver at ratio of sixteen to one in a The Platform. perance efforts and record; and a suffi- and out of ever conscious of the log cabin, and is essentially, a means a silver basis,—a debased and de- dial and unswerving support. office; chief objections to his donning a eom cient refutation of all charges of bad rights of a people and in his ad- self made man. He is a man preciated currency and a radical change And, what is most essential in a strong of great The Hon. Clarence Hale reported for faith which may be made against us. In vocacy of those same loved and rnodore’s uniform are that while at sea in all values,—a scaling down of all tile rights; wealth having made most of it by our ranks are to be found a large num- Presidential year, Mr. Powers is a honored, a true Christian, a firm friend, he has been accustomed to use his committee on resolutions the fol- deposits in our savings banks and trust in the ber of earnest, consistent and true work- a and courteous has investment Aroostook land. companies. It would rob every deserv- dyed-in-the-wool Republican, squarely gracious gentleman, bath tub for storing potatoes, has in- ers for the cause of temperance; and oui won the sincerest love of the citizens of lowing platform,which was unanimous- ing soldier and soldier’s widow of near in line with the of the Na- prohibitory statutes are, to a ex- platform sisted on being his own laundryman. great one-half their It Maine. A Great Favorite in Aroostook. tent, an embodiment of their views and pensions. means that tional not tainted ly adopted: shall Republican party, and has habitually hung his clothing desires. How to in check and fin- gold go into hiding and flee from our Sweeping Victory Assured. in conven- keep with any of the heresies which the (Aroostook from The Republicans of Maine, ally eradicate the evils of land; cease to be money and a part of our Republican.) the rear portholes of his ship to the of the intemperance tion, review with pride history is a problem that calls for the highest circulating medium, and become a com- Republican party is fighting. His (Waterville Mail.) The Republican was one of the very dry. in our State. It Republican administration wisdom of legislators and the noblest ef- modity. means in part at least, both speech of with the Maine Republicans have never met in a first newspapers to urge the selection of effect of national acceptance rings Tin* report, so far as we know, doe: We have seen the beneficent forts of philanthropists. Good men may and individual repudiation, dis- more harmonious or more smoothly run- Hon. Llewellyn Powers for governor of and of a true Republican doctrine on the two not him with his wise laws, good government, honestly differ as to the best methods honor and bankruptcy by paying all pub- ning convention than was that of Tues- Maine, and his unanimous nomination is charge qin nching conduct of lic faithful, economical and able and measures. Yet of one thing we may and private obligations in a currency great issues dividing the country, the day at Bangor. The result of the meeting, is gratifying lo us as it is to his thou- thirst from his linger bowl thrusting our affairs in department. worth some 50 cent of its sands of other State every rest assured, that Maine, which was the per nominal and tariff and the currency questions. It so far as the selection of a candidate true-hearted friends from his table knife down his throat, seen our State debt reduced and face value. A consummation the st. John polish We have pioneer in\ legislation will which can is was concerned, had been settled months river to the extreme western of State prohibitory particularly gratifying that the his own or at the same time the burdens take no steps backward, but will continue only be benelicial to the improvident before so that no energy needed to be part of the State. ing boots, reeeiving guest- now financial views taxation made lighter. The party to be a prohibition State. debtor class; which would sacrifice the of our gubernatorial wasted in that direction. The conven- The next governor of Maine. Mr. Pow- on shipboard in his shirt sleeves tenders its for the best interests and honor of the ers. is a native of the grateful appreciation I recognize the fact that the war is whole candidate should be so sound and so tion was in the nature of a grand ratifi- State. He is of the Whether these wen set forth service ren- to things faithful and distinguished over, and that all its strife and bitterness country enrich a few silver states and cation meeting and as such wits a com- common people, and the sturdy farmers four explicitly expressed in a year when in the evidenee is immaterial. dered to the State during the past should be forever entombed in oblivion silver mine owners. It is a delusion of plete success. There was a brave of Aroostook have been charmed by the They Maine claim the display years by our governor, Ilenry B. Cleaves. and forgetfulness. But I do earnestly in- the same genius as the fiat money craze Republicans right of of enthusiasm for the Hon. Llewellyn genial, magnetic qualities of the man would be superfluous and merely cot In the line of illustrious men who which was so in this national who is interested in long sist that the impassable guit between prevalent country leadership. Powers and the Aroostook statesmen always their welfare, roborative- in a formal report, which have filled the executive office, no one lias loyalty and disloyalty,—between patriot- some 15 to 2U years ago, and is equally responded in an able and eloquent ad- and who shows his manhood’s worth by or a His Election Is as Sure as of should aim to be terse. The charges deserved better of the State, given ism and treason.—should never be bridged pernicious. To yield to it would be to cut Coming Election dress. The resolutions adopted contain his plai ing himself on a level with Un- more signal illustration of capacity to over or lost sight of, and that we shoula loose from progressive and highly civ- Day. nothing out of the ordinary except the people. promulgated furnish damning proof and well. never ilized nations and “Lew” Powers is a govern wisely forget but ever remember that oui adopt the currency sys- section relating to the need of better great favorite in that Ca.pt. Reed is unlit to pel form tie We are proud of the history and adhere nation and our State owes to its brave tem of China, Mexico, and Peru. The (Bangor News.) roads in the State. The influence of the his own county as will be evidenced duties of a commodore at old Point to the principles of the Republican party. defenders, both the living and the dead, purchasing power of the dollar would be The Republicans of the Pine Tree agitation that has been going on along when (he people have a chance to show we are in favor of who maintained the of so reduced that labor their of Har Harbor, or in the In State affairs, integrity th*. would be insidi- State, have selected as their standard this line is shown by this action on the appreciation his worth and ser- Comfort, dlplo our Union vices An economical administration of and the honor of the flag, a debt ously robbed of a large share of its earn- of the framers of the at the polls. malic or ball rooms if bearer in this a and part platform. royal Kurope State and a continued reduc- that it has not and can not fully repay. ings and would this be true of campaign, strong There is in the that will Mr. Powers is a self-made man. and government, especially nothing platform by A man who will wash his own shirt tion of our State debt. More than thirty years have elapsed all fixed salaries. History furnishes no sturdy son of Eastern Maine, a life have to be defended and upon it the Re- his own unaided efforts has placed his taxation. since the close of the most name be able to win battles We believe in just and equal gigantic and instances of a wealthy, progressive na- long Republican, and a man of the publican party of Maine at the coming high on the roll of the successful may against Such constant and intelligent regard for causeless rebellion, against liberty and tion like ours in a time of profound peace election will win a and honored sons of the Pine Tree State. great odds, but he cannot be common people. His election is as sweeping victory. permittee the natural resources of our State as will popular government that history gives committing the supreme folly of chang- He was county attorney of Aroostook account of. t*. lead the german or hand round tie tend to their development, and to the any During that time Grant, ing its standard to a dishonest and de- sure as the coming of election day, and As It Should Be. for some years, the first collector of cus- lemonade and So keeping of Maine employed in Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, and a vast pieoiitieu currency. Ana as sure as tides if the convention which toms in this district, a member of Con- cake. Reed must g. capital host of officers and nominated Maine. privates, all heroes, and sunrise come, the of the Re- vLiath Times.) gress from the fourth district, and served The must be rescued from have triumph him is to be taken as an he navy decay and adherence to the cause of passed to the great majority be- next November augury, with marked and Fidelity publican party will in- Seldom a distinguished ability at cost. yond,—have gone to that “undiscovered will a has Maine witnessed more any temperance, and such continued action as sure us against any such dire calamity. receive majority of which his as a member of the Legislature, occupy- country from whose bourne no traveler enthusiastic and harmonious assem- Ry the way, who is the next ranking shall keep our State in the lead in this The Republican party demands a free party will have no cause to be ashamed. ing the speaker’s chair at the last ses- returns.” And as to those who still re- cause. and fair ballot and an honest count. than that which in sion. captain, and what is his inllueie with main; most of them have crossed the di- And in naming Hon. Llewellyn Powers bly yesterday put In free education. There can be no crimes than Kndowed with all the that popular vide and the shadows of their lives have greater nomination for the highest position in qualities the Cleveland administration? highways, a movement for those committed the and as the next Governor of Maine, the Re- make men great, the selection of Mr. Improved begun to fall and on the other against purity has been our State lengthen honor of elections. Whether it of Tree this State one of the ablest sons of Powers as the standard bearer of Main*- which inaugurated by side. I submit then in all candor and be by publicans the Pine State have board of trade. Good roads mean im- fraud, influ- our land. Republicans is wise and judicious, and is fairness that it is the imperative duty intimidations, corrupting placed their candidate upon a plat- ability producing enlarged intercourse, in- ences, or virtual disfranchisement of also a fitting recognition of the brilliant proved facilities, of both the State and the nation to form In Llewellyn Powers the Republicans revenue and better citizenship. classes of men who have a strong and sound; a platform and able services of one of the staunch- Anticipated. creased adopt a liberal pension policy so that no constitutional recommend such careful to vote. which have a leader whom the people know est of in behalf of his We earnestly old soldier, and no person right Nothing can be more preg- clearly enunciates the principles Republicans party. “What, Styftor in trouble with his wife! the of such immediately nant an therefore consideration, and passage dependent upon him, shall suffer from with danger to the stability and of the Republican trust. In his hands the of this matter de- party. I'm surprised at that, Always hoard they laws as the importance want in their years. To do this perpetuity of this free government. All interests of Maine will be No Man in the State Better for the declining carefully Equipped on mands. is not to give alms or to bestow acts of this kind destroy confidence in Mr. Sewall’s Eloquent on Mr. Reed. got famously; that thoro never was a charity, Eulogy guarded and his record as governor Position. In r ational affairs: The Republicans of but rather to properly recognize and dis- elections, make them a sham and under- better husband; that he anticipated her Maine are in favor of the restoration of a debt and mine and debauch the conscience. (Portland Advertiser.) will be one worthy of the confidence charge obligation, which we public every wish.” that Republican policy of protection from our vast wealth can well afford to They have been too prevalent in some That was an eloquent eulogy of Mr. which caused his unanimous choice. (Correspondence to the Boston Herald.) That’s what ho did by Lincoln, illustrated by the sig- pay. parts of our land. They should cease. Reed which Tn the world the on this occasion. taught Chairman Sewall made at And the platform upon which he political expected hap- nal prosperity of the country for thirty The Republican party will enter upon Every consideration of honor and wel- pened. this week, when Flon. Ho found that she wished to a divorce the Maine to- stands Llewellyn get and rounded out by the reciprocity this with well defined fare demands it. Men who Republican convention, is as straight forward as the Powers was years campaign prin- hold offices nominated as the Guberna- from him, and so he anticipated that, wish of Blaine, a policy adapted to the busi- ciples as to tariff, finance, currency, and and assist in the of this day. He kept the best for the last. for and hon- torial candidate of the shaping policies man—strong protection Republican partv. one ness of the and from all other issues should be For tml got from her.”—Huston Tran- country, adjusted, important inscribed upon country elected by honest and est the months the nomination has been a conditions. its and it will Governor Cleaves Enjoyed Himself. money, highest boons our peo- time to time, to changed banner, earnestly appeal real votes. Certainly if we would per- foregone conclusion,and it is a great honor script. to the reason ple at can know. With confidence and prosperity restored, voters’ and judgment, not petuate and transmit unimpaired to the (Lewiston Journal.) large paid to the Houlton statesman, because revenue will be made to the sup- to their passions and prejudices. It advo- millions unborn who are to But to Bath the an Initial Not adequate yet succeed The convention its and following paragraph nomination by acclamation is Kleptomania. of the and the issue of cates and believes in protection to Amer- the of this split palms port government; us, blessings free government, of this will come something out of the ordinary custom in of ican industries, American workmen throats when the Governor out platform home with "I .as well bonds, ostensibly for the maintenance and which has cost so much of blood and stepped Maine. Mr. Powers has had a ex- I might plead guilty, judge," the a that else can large the redemption funds, but really to meet manufactures, against underpaid and treasure, the people must know and be- to address them. “Our is the meaning nothing equal: perience in affairs, and owned up the penitent at the bar. labor of Henry” public probably | prisoner deficiency, will cease. pauper foreign countries, as a lieve that the verdict of the ballot box is “We join our fellow of no man in the State is better it fundamental idol of many true Republican hearts. Republicans equipped ; "If had been a bolt of lace or a basket We are to the free and unlim- doctrine, essential to our the will of the and than he the opposed best national majority freely fairly I On the thirteen states in the avocacy of dis todischarge dutiesof the high : of ited of Inter- development and growth. train, Tuesday evening, Hon. office to which diamonds, you might have called it klep- coinage silver, except by This expressed. he will be elected next national and until such doctrine had the sanction and ap- D. criminating duties in favor of Ameri- tomania and let me but Idou’t agreement; agree- of This Is a I George Bisbee remarked: “Well. September. go, reckon we believe that the proval Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, emphatically Republican year; can a ment can be obtained, i and our the ships; policy approved by Ham- One remarkable feature of the conven- that would work In this case. I stole the and all the early presidents of the re- party is marching forward to ! Governor, boys all say that your present gold standard should be main- certain ilton, the father of tion is that out of 3300 to which public. It was the settled policy of this and signal victory. It refers ! address hit \m about as square in the American protec- delegates hog, Tribune. tained. We believe in the maintenance of it was entitled there were 170 absent. judge."—Chicago for a of a with confidence to its record—to the tion. and which us our only national credit the utmost country quarter century be-| bull’s as that was gave carrying the highest by of its eye anything said.” One of the pleasant incidents after the In 1800 there were fore the present administration came into grandeur achievements—to its pa- trade in the 221,087 hands em- good faith towards the public creditor, triotism The Governor smiled early days of the Repub- convention was the trip of Mr. Powers, power. Under it during those years and and devotion to principle and quizzically. “Oh, ed in the woolen mills, an increase not for the creditor’s sake, but for the the the best lic.” accompanied by his wife, to his native ploy beneficent rule and guidance of the interest of all classes. By and well, Bisbee,” he answered, “I had a nation's sake, for the sound reason that i town of where he was from 10(5,537 in 1880. The had Republican party our progress and en- through the triumphs of its policy this There is no shuffling of words Pittsfield, given a wugos the most valuable possession of any na- mighty good time for 10 minutes or so.” here, very handsome the citizens in terprise were unprecedented in the his- nation was preserved and purified—the no reception by risen from $47,000,000 1880 to $77,000, tion in time of war or distress, next to useless platitudes such as love to of A tory of nations. Population and wealth shackles were struck from four millions Kind Words from regardless party. prominent Demo- 000 In 1800. the of its is an honorable Democratic Lips. nestle in a crat courage people, rapidly increased. New states were of slaves and all attempts of repudiation wordy brain, but fear to presided, and a most enthusiastic reputation. Whoever pays with honor created in that of the des- and (Lewiston Sun, Dem.) tell welcome was given Mr. Powers, who part West, dishonor of our obligations have their meaning. Common sense once meant old whether borrows with ease. Sound finance and ignated in school on went to the town with his wifo to visit Hug any person, my boy days the been we trust relegated for all coming The expected happened at the Re- and a of knowledge shipping had his aged mother, who resides there. male or female.