The Republican Journal.

_BELFAST, , THPKSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 18!>7. NUMBER 50. of the funds of the $30,000 bank he was could extend the time for taking smelts and off Waldo THE REPUBLICAN messenger for, lias been allowed to go reduce the rieetlng County Grange. News of the JOURNAL. open time on trout Oranges. Obituary. PERSONAL. free. The bank lost nothing by him, and and salmon, thereby making a net decrease of Waldo County Pomona met Dec. the indictments were placed on tile.A the open Grange Granite North season on Grange, Searsport, has had O. G. Critchett went to PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY CORNING BY THE slab of fashing the lake. 7th with Star of East Josiah W. Rawley died at his home on Boston yesterday quartz with veins of gold promi- They then refer- Progress Grange, an invitation to visit red to the Seaside Grange, Bel- on will statutes and Jackson. The attendance was not as North street Deo. 9th after an illness business. nently showing, convey ’s found that the spec- large High ial law fast, on Saturday night, Jan. 1st- invitation to President to relating to on as usual on account of the as- of about six years. The last two he Miss Lu. Republican Journal Pub. Co. McKinley attend, fishing the lake was threatening years Smith went to Pittsfield yester- on the of the repealed by the of the South Montville has was confined to the house. January 24, golden jubilee Legislature of 1897, and the pect weather, yet there were enough Grange elected offi- Deceased was a day for a short visit. he Journal of Chairman Parsons of lake is hence is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- discovery gold. under the general law. Such present to have a very interesting meeting. cers as follows: Master, C. M. Howes; Over- native of St. George and came here from the executive committee has J. P. Ingraham of Rockland was in town ing People.” promised to parts as to the The E. S. apply case in hand are as fol- master, overseer, lecturer, stewards, seer, Adams; Lecturer, Sadie Adams; Augusta about twenty years ago. He has secure a suitable piece of the precious lows: Friday on business. secretary, ceres and pomona were in at- Secretary, L. B. F. Knowles. worked as a hostler in the stables and has rock and will have on the face Circulation lu and engraved C, B. Hazeltine was in a few Largest City County tendance. Mrs. Gatchell acted as dealt in horses Boston days the which will bid the President ,40, s.ect'0D 47, as ammended in chaplain, Seaside Grange had a mock trial last Sat- considerably,both here and in message 189imo-hapter- that the week on provides “There shall be an Bro. as Mrs. He past business. to come to California to receive the al aum. McKinley gate keeper, Pres- urday as announced last week. A Augusta. worked for several years for Subscription Terms. In close -line for land-locked evening, advance,$2.00a year; salmon, trout cott Shibles as flora. A class of lfi was in- the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Batchelder of i.»'() -ix oi; miners’ welcome.James Wood of and deal of fun was Belfast Livery Co. and was a faithful Prospect for months; cents for three months. togue white perch between the first great created and more is to Advertising Terms. For one one inch X'. observed his 101st days of October ’’ structed in the fifth A fine address and reliable Ferry are visiting in this square, Portsmouth, II., and the Mav degree. follow, as the verdict was sealed and is to be employe. Long after many an- city. iength in column. 7f* cents for one week, and hut Seer. 48 following birthday anniversary Dec. 9th.The provides that of welcome was Roxie other would have cents for each subsequent insertion. “during February given by Gatchell announced at the next given up Mr. Rawley con- Mrs. Chas. H. Walden went to Fairfield Thomas Jefferson March and April citizens of meeting. Democracy of Xevv the State may and to B. F. Foster. Tlie tinued to fish for and take ably responded by Another literary contest has been work,even when suffering extreme- yesterday for a few day’s visit. York lias decided to continue the organ- land-locked salmon, trout arrang- togue aud white following Granges were reported : Northern ly hour in the and ization on perch aud the same ed in Union Harvest Centre Mont- every day night. He Charles French returned Contents of Journal. practically the same lines. to their convey Grange, home Friday To-Day’s homes, hut not D. J. leaves a A. Golden was otherwise.” The Light, by Dyer; Sunrise, by Phillips; ville, to Dec. 25th. The brothers wife, formerly Miss Lettie E. Howe from a Henry elected permanent law a begin and business trip to Boston. providing close time on all fish iu T. Star of of PAGE 1. chairman. It will be called the Goose Pond between Morning Light, by Durham; Prog- sisters are to be opposing forces. The Washington, Me and four children: Les- Henry the first day of Octo- cap- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alexander went to 1 A. J. W. N,'"'s the Week.. Fishing in Swan Lake..The George Democracy.It is said the Car- ber aud tbe first of the ress, by Mudgett; Rising Sun, by tains are C. B. for the brothers and lie S. Rawley, Mrs. Mabel C. day following Febru- Ring Pendleton, Boston a ■ ■ Bel fa.-t.. Down in Monday for short visit. (ieorgy.. Meeting of lists in will foment ary. appoved Feb. 26, 1891 was D. Elliott; Harvest Moon, by A. H. Arthur H and Gertie C. of 1 Spain agitations repealed Hig- Mrs. Edna for the sisters. The Rawley, all Bel- dd 'irange..Transfers in Heal Estate. by the act of Mar. Ring judges New-.; against President 26, 1897. The Union Frank fast. Two sisters Mrs. Leslie Cain of North Brooksville he Granges. .Concerning Loca' Indus- McKinley’s message... law general gins; Harvest, by Clements; are G. D. Tasker and Mrs. H. P. Barker. live in Augusta, Mrs. 1 to fish .The (.Tinrelics.. An ot' from a at relating taKmg by other methods Mmiuar> l’ers«>na'. .Secret explosion gas leaky pipe than by B. F. Frederick Marr and Mrs. visited relatives in Belfast last week. * Dy hook and line Dirigo, Foster; Ritchie, Mary Abbie Marr. The The >|»cning of the Lecture

And the blunt coarseness ---■ ■ ] > 11 t; \ !M< >ii Mr. Bryan, right in his notwithstanding of the times, there is little, except here >wu .. <1 under the shadow of his WASHBURN HAY WIRES. FOR MORE THAN FIFTY-SIX YEARS IT HAS NEVER FAILED IN :TS i AND MOEN and that should shock a there, fastidious >wn e<:' u i.:i sanctum? SICK propriety. Many of them-are poetically HEADACHE cured TO THE rendered and set to tunes of older produc- Positively by theso WEEKLY VISITS HOMES OF FARMERS AND 1 h WOOD SAWS,SAW HORSES, LANTERNS, statesmen who visited Japan tions. Idttle Pills. •ast ;:.nic-1 ought, to make a report before COAL HODS and RAISIN also relieve SIEVES, The earliest carol known to have been They Distress from Dyspepsia, VILLAGERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES ••-.i: ii.:-- of Mr. for Mexico, and Too Bryan written in our Indigestion Hearty A CHOPPERS,AX* S, island is au Anglo-Norman Eating. per- thu> enable him t«» advise the Mexi- SEEDERS,MEAT fect remedy fur one, and commences: Di.-ciness, Nausea, Drmvsi. ar.s !. ;•« that horrible ness, Bad Taste in the Coated IT HAS their escape fatality A of BUTCHER KNIVES,TABLE Seignors, ore enteudez a mis, Mouth, Tongua faithfully labored for prosperity and happiness, 1 largeline rain in the ii !..i" Dawn the most na- Side, TORPID intelligent and ends with au unintentional reminder LIVER. They o! and ROCKER the Bowels. the improvement their business and hmne inter "loiis of tho arth away from the fluctuat- KNIVES, CARVERS, of Vortigern and Boweua: Regulate Purely Vegetable. siivei vus for for the elevation of \merican man! ing standard. MRS. POTTS’ 3 in. Si ji di trestoz, Wesseyl!’ Small Pill. Small Dose. education, SKATES, IRONS, Dehaiz eit qui lie ilirra ‘Drincheyl!’ Small Price. and true womanhood. One written about the time of VI. ■' Set for WHIPS. Henry 's ettigrew. Mantle, and Dubois 620. IT draws the bow at a venture by stating HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive storie i n:o»ten their reports on the true that Jesus was born in the and 1 morning, be: f goii.i-ridden Japan in time to the doings of the world, the nation and States begins— •v i.. tie (,'iiiiian statesmen who are now aid IT as to Aii Sis Iron Sisal, Wolcum be thu, hevene Kyng, HAS advised the farmer the most approved method- ig id in London to Think preparatory Wok-uni, borne in on Morwening, it Over. for hom and his .nd the ai \.:.g tlieir ]>lan for a change in Wolcum, we xal syng, cultivating harvesting crops, proper tin nil Wolcum, gol. m-uietary >ta:.•lard. But their BMsuiiil Baildii Suita, to convert them the perhaps ffrcf? into largest mnunt | Considerable sympathy is often shown for possibL ep. i: is i...i as favorable to siivei as they the natural surprise of at the state expected. j Joseph money. 5 in. Asscrtifinl Rivets, Screws, Etc., 3g_glg. of Mary, as the first stanza of another |a Tacks, IT HAS led mail matters pertaining to ihe wdl.u'e >! larmet' carol illustrates: T ht tin-plate manufacturers of the over a Marvele nogt, Josep, on Mary myhle; villagers, and for half century iias held then cite ! States will, it is believed, soon be Forsake hyr not, they she be with chylde. c I. Josep, wonder how this may he, tidence and esteem actively competing in the European mar- A Nice Line of That Mary wex gret when y and she kets with the CHOPPING TRAYS, Ever in tin-plate makers of Wales, r have lived chastite; The place to buy Holiday Goods QCa PaaHc If sh be with chylde, yt ys not me. who less than a decade ago were supply- A III. I T( If III A line of warranted by of any description is at tin* store LtUlJl UuvUOi Mervelle not, Joseph. It is the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, and we furnish if with the RF not all of POCKET which has the. ing only Europe but all of the KNIVES, The precocity of the child, who con- United States. Will the Democrats claim PUBLICAN JOURNAL, one year for $2.00, cash in advance. verses with his mother as soon as lie is AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE. this as another evidence of the accuracy WE SELL Address all orders to born, is shown in numerous carols. One Best Assortment. of their theory that low tariff cultivates a COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. goes: market for our foreign productions? SUCCESSOR TO This THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, BELFAST. MAINE, 60 Main lovely lady sat and song, and to hyr Sf., chyld sayd, The Highest J. H &J W. JONES, Quality The new tariff law presents its compli- J. W. My sone, my broder, my fader der, why JONES, Belfast, Me. Ivest thou thus in hayd? ments ;;o its on on a sennit to tien. framers their return to My swete byrd, Write your name and adders postal card, W. Best, Tribune Office. Vn* i<>r- EVERYTHING IX HARDWARE. i*"'1Lowest Prices Washington with an evidence of steady Thus it ys betyde, and a sample copj of THE >KW-YOBK WEEKLY TUIBINK will be mailed to you. iu Thow. thou he Kyng veray ; growth earnings. They were in August But nevertheless There is oue such in are to be as much dis- Tlrs. only Jplace i ho?:, ■•14, in September though they likely Mary Washington. I wyll not ses $21,033,098, — town and that is at .... in them as have been in To syng, ‘.'ctobei >24,bill,415, and in November appointed they Daughters of the Devolution Welcome to by by, lullay. j Tlie chyld then iu his to * spak talkyng, and > their failure to find vulnerable in a That is a steady, healthful points Charleston Distinguished niemherof their bys moder sayd, Guild. I gii-'uh, which indicates that long before the work of Congress and the administra- bekydde am Kyng in cribbe thar I be The Rebecca Motte Chapter of the Dau- layd, etc. Its lust year lias ended it will be tion thus far. P. produc- ghters of the Revolution have welcomed to She answers: Dwight Palmer’s, ing the promised Charleston one of the most honored and surplus. Now, swet son, syn thou art art Kyng, why If you want the best the market allonls for < hrUtmas And now comes the second step, in the revered of their patriotic Guild, wlio is thou layd in stall? Masonic Temple, temporarily in the city. The beautiful Why ue thou ordeude thi in sum M. B van made no effort during his effect of the new tariff, the improvement beddying home of Mrs. Captain Ernest O. Tatter- gret Kynges hall ? HKI.FASF, MAINE. ion: yea is in (’ongress to obtain legisla- in wages. The first improvement under Me son, in Atlantic street, was the scene of Thynkyth it.is rygt, ^ That or D" "ii the subjects which he now so a protective tariff of course would be that this courteous greeting. Here the ladies Kyng Kuyght SWIFT & PAUL’S Should ly in good array ; as the chief fea- to the number of of the Charleston Society gathered in uisly supports relating people cm’ploy- great And^hen among some Von Yoi it v i.ir i 1 > numbers, and admitted of the Sous h isiss. rnr\i:s. rd t< about sy ng, jy by, ay. >ay arbitration, govern- This was felt, for it will be remembered was Mrs. of Ma- VElt I’l l iIS. SEEDED guest Mary Washington lie replies: li.t Isl.X.s by injunction, anti-trust After an informal Think legislation, that there was a marked increase in the con, Georgia. intro- it Over. Mary moder, I am tin tliow I be lavd FINE LINE OF CONFECTION I’in u i'i>' ’’ the duction of the many present to Mrs. Wash- chyld, othei subjects on which l e number of people employed, even before in stall, tl e exercises took with- fl,,w ington, on, wholly Lordes and appeal.^ to the public. But of course the bill went upon the statute dukes slial worssbyp me and so !V 1 Trr.«* OF ALL KINDS Dingley out definite prearrangement, a more cere- shall 1 Kynges all. c : >e> all of them now that the par y books. The second step in the result of monious One of the Sons of the Ye aspect. shall well se Finost CiiiiihmI Go ids, Piolilo* PiVM'n — advi at.es them. the measure is increased wages, and that Revolution, who is at the same time not That Kynges thre DO YOU COUCH? one of the youngest of the of Slial come the xij day, KVKIiY I'll 1 \G YOI WAN I is now beginning to make itself ; clergymen apparent. For this behest You cannot to. You 1 Charleston, though lie claims to he, gave afford may af- N"t uie of the thirteen countries which Notices have been in Gefe me thi posted tlie Mahoning the reason for the brest, SWIFT cfc? ti vmi special reception given ford every in the world, but a I»A.XJIj,'"as(>nic O0'■ 'i our Aug syng, luxury HI I \SI "protests" against new tariff in Ohio, an increase to their guest. He recited Dr. TiclienoCs by by, lullay. Valley, announcing is that can afford has excluded American “The of the Another carol begins: cough something you any products be- of twenty per cent, in wages among the ! poem, Virginians Valley,” a to be without. •au'ie and gave sketch of Col. Samuel Ham- Lullay, my cliyld, and no more, their protests were unheeded. In- limestone of that re- : wepe operatives section; one of and the descendant of Slepe and be now stead mond, these, styll: -f shutting out oui products the come from the iron mines of Michi- The of fader ports others, who entered the army of the Kyng biys thy ys, AftSGEER’S Bookkeeping. thor- '1**5 As it was bys wyll. protesting countries have increas- gan and Pennsylvania that wages there American Colonies at 17 years of age, and I tnUfcmMrm « ou 1 > t -m by my, ed tli>41 in it before A former interview—the annunciation or Our of actual purchases of our products twenty- are to be increased ten per cent, on Janu- fought Lexington fight, or personally system teaching gives or Bunker and Petroleum in branch of business, live Concord, Hill, who, —between and much daily experience every including per cent, while we under the ary while numbers of manu- by Mary Gabriel, gave have, first, large merit rose to STCUftftDADUV the rank of colonel of Commission, Insurance alone, scope to the and is Banking, Merchandising, Transporta- •pei at ions of the Dingley law, reduced our establishments in various composers, variously EMULSION Hypophosphltei. facturing parts the Continental forces, fighting at well- F| tion, etc. Preparatory Department for backward students W uu in all cases the trainfor Practical work and secure .-c.tuations for rebuses from them in a like proportion. of the have announced nigh every important action in South Car- rendered, although cures of all kinds. The oil always woatky country already coughs graduates of our Business and Shorthand Courses Stud- i.ts two horses shot under him at archangel behaves like a cour- an increase in wages. It will be a Merry oline,having knightly soothes and heals, nourishes and in- enter any day No vacations Expenses moderate. Don t th Eutaw after the war tier in a going to temporary schools when it w•; 1 i cost you less to attend the Hi ST \\ c Springs. Removing, chivalrous age. One begins, The Christmas and a New Year to vigorates. hvpophosphites give a number of students who have left incompetent teach. i> m u- S ch ;>. The United States as a whole is follow- Happy of 1770, to this State he became prominent I Gabrielle, that angell brygt, tell us that six months hert is equal to a year in any other school millions in the United States to whom and honored in life. power to the nerves. This Emulsion ing the example which the farmers of the public Brygter than the sonne is lygt, the season little of it was ms aaugnter, Mrs. Mary Wash- Fro hevyn to erth he took removes the cause of your cough and m to any one for first information of a vacant p»>s set in their for holiday brought bright- iiys tiyght. D country utilizing earnings with her son, the Hon. Letare. done. KtWAKU fora Bookkeeper Stenographer Teacher. (' ness in former ington, who, Hugh (Be joyful.) also corrects any damage It is .i reduction of their years. mortgage indebted- V. Washington, is visiting Charleston, In Telegraph operator which wo successfully till. Business houses supple Nazareth that gret cete, pleasant to take and easily assimilated ness. Less of that the a South Caro- without Refer to :n ev- d tin v. American securities are “Daughters” gave Befor a maydyn he kneiyd on kne, competent assistants charge. prominent patrons ry part lina welcome. Mrs. who is And by the most delicate stomach. Hence The next best thing to attending the Mi >ST CELEBRATE D BUS INl'SS si'lli now held abroad advocates find little en- Washington, seyd, Mary, God is with the. being than at any time in Free-coinage is tc take our INSTRUCTION BY MAIL. Lf you art unemployed an was the first of Letare. its over cod liver oil. the when octogenarian, daughter superiority send ten two-cent stamps for five easy lessons in shorthand Boa c. past quarter of a thus show- couragement they compare the re- a century, Colonial and officer to Sold by all druggists. 60e.*nnd $1.00. Address (mention this paper) CLEMENT C GAINES. Present Poughkeepsie New \ Revolutionary Heyll, Mary, full of grace, ing that the like the sults of the late election with those of a the of the Augier Chemical Co Allston District, lioatoiu country, citizens, is join “Daughters Revolution,” God is with thee and ever was; and she is the of her in He r< duc;ng as rapidly as possible the amount corresponding date in previous political regent society hath in the chosen a place. Macon. She has been the recipient of Letare. which it must pay to others for interest cycles. In Ohio, Nebraska, Iowa, Ken- signal courtesies in Washington and else- The next begins: >u indebtedness. tucky. Virginia, and Massachusetts and where, but it is doubtful if have been CoXofftiv any Gabryell of the Democratic made the sil- more beautiful and sincere than those of liyge degree, platforms Cam down from the this occasion. A number of brief ad- Trenyte, That much-talked-of visit ol Mr. Bryan ver issue as prominent in the elections of To Nazareth in Galilee, dresses were the With 1897 as in 1890. In one of those made, speakers being rora. \I< xi< is now to begin. The Mexi- every the Rev. J. L. the Rev. H. Egbert, M. Another ends: In car lot-s or any part ol.' car supplied at short cans art to be in their States the falling oil in Democratic votes the Rev. 11. A. and told, presumably Craut, the notat<>‘ > cuistantiN on 1 Whitman, Mayya ventre ooncepit, the holy gust was ay notice. Seed hand y as with the Rev. C. S. The native tongue, how much better off they compared preceding Presi- Vedder. lion. Hugh Wash- hyr with ; I was ington responded gracefully for his mother. Of hyr in Bedlem now born lie cjnsurs N. C. PITCHI-H. are w th a in which dential election greater than was the is, ,. t trine of the sinfulness of the who will look after i. \ ide \V. which 1892, while in 1897 they reiterated their ces E. last the conjugal advantages would come to them by Willard, week, resigning have also removed our retail business to ti.. free-silver doctrines of 1890. The result superintendency of the Purity branch union may be found in most of them, and exchanging our currency system, with its Cal via Hcrvey Store, next do ■ i. of the Women’s Christian Temperance in one instance is with extreme Licensed Auctioneer. w as that in Ohio they lost in 1897 10 per given oue-hundred-cent dollars per capita, Union, unless the latter store, and shall for the t 11 If IS 1 >| AS trad vote unequivocally grossness, and is a slander on every human cent, of their of the preceding year, make ettdrts to tin am: for the Mexican system of 5 forty-cent pronounced against the six proposi- WORMS P. O. ADDRESS, tfT special keep largest mother, Others warn us In Children or Adults. The safest and most a loss of 12 per cent, in in tions the vice Mary excepted. freshest stock of CAMHKS the .at\ dollars per capita. The public will anx- against 1893; president, Lady Henry effectual remedy made is sent to Lord Hamil- to be moderate and decorous in our Iowa the loss in 1897 was 13 per in Somerset, George mirth, MAINE. VVe have opened a Candy Factors iously await this somewhat remarkable un- cent., FREEDOM, ton, the secretary of State for India, on to be with and ELIXIR 1893 11 per cent.: in in 1897 the merry temperance sobriety, TRUE’S PIN WORM and secured the services of one of the best ertaking of this somewhat remarkable Kentucky relative to the Indian In use 46 years. 35c. Ask your Druggist for it. April last, army —an admonition to all makers in the who will make loss was 14 in appropriate times Dr. J. F. TRUE 11188 GEO. F. EAMES, D,,D, D.S the Hawaiian policy, and the Pacific strengthen them against disease There is Thousands are suffering excruciating nothing for this purpose to be compared to ry and vulgar debauch, as though Jesus Railroad sale have one one from that of the Itch- by failed, misery plague night, Angier’s Petroleum Emulsion. It is famous were Bacchus. Hence, The Nose ami Throat, Piles, and say about it a on two continents and as a substitute for while the general prosperity which ing nothing through Belfast National Bank. sense of delicacy. All such will find an in- Cod Liver Oil has achieved vastly superior Hark! how the roofs with laughter sound! TO LET. No. vl-ll) Newlmn Street, has followed control makes stant relief in use The annual Republican the of Doan’s Ointment. results. Perfectly agreeable to take. Anon they’ll think the world goes round ; meeting of the stockholders of the Belfast National Bank for of of the demand for Democratic It neve/ fails. For they the cellar’s depth have found, the choice directors Nf.au ('oknkk Kaiufiklh St campaign anti^ the transaction =of any other business that The store on High street, now occu- And there they will make merry. ammunition As a result No need to suffer with rheumatism, lum- may‘J come before them, will be belt! at BOSTON, MASS. very great. PILLS cure Liver Bil- legally pied by the American Express Com- j HOOD’S Ills, or colic. Dr. theirt banking room on Tuesday, January 11 bago, neuralgia, cramps One, however, says: l!rutsl2to2. Other hours by the Democrats are for Headache. cures 1898, at 10 o’clock a. in. Apply to anxiously waiting iousness, Indigestion, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil all such troubles, pauy. mi n ii This feast is to relieve the poor, Belfast, Dec. 1897. l>,» only. the of few to to operate. 25c. and does it G, JOSEPH WILLIAMSON developments the next months, Easy take, easy quickly. And not to drunken Bacchus. 4w49 C. W. WESCOTT, Cashier. | October 189(5. Iy4f». * The Actios. Cartago. Song of the Cradle. ment “of the but earth, earthy,” you will New York Fashions. Bye, bye! Hope rises high: V < be iu much better entral American Spa. The “Field of There’s a sweet little cra- condition, physically dle Black Lace Saints” in a I’iotis Community. hung up in the sky; and spiritually,than the unhappy creatures Dresses, Tbln fabrics, Sashes, Shirred A dear little life that is s Liberty Bilk, Ties, Gloves. Special Corresponence of The Journal ] coining to bless ; penned up inside, breathing the odor of Two soft As a dress material chubby hands garlic into each others black Chantilly lace >an Costa Nov. 1807. that will pat and caress; perspiring faces, and Josk, Kica, 1, A black net have been to pure little soul ignored for sev- Catarrh wing- stomachs upset and tempers mislaid. No traveler should leave this portion of ing down from above; eral was reasons; now,however,they are classed A darling to care for, a It in this fashion that I established Costa Rica before the famous to the most visiting In the baby love. among stylish for or myself for a farewell journey through the evening Aguas which lie uays wnen other 6LENW00D. Calientes, (hot springs), dressy occasions. To Eve sinned lovely valley of Cartago; and away we middle-aged about three of or miles southeast Cartago it was elderly persons, black lace is a writ- went—smooth or hill and boon, ten rough, up down, and several hundred feet below it, near that softening the ravages of and relieved motherhood over plain and precipice, mud and boul- time, the brink of the that a ConsumptionCatarrh river threads the leads to by judicious intermixture of white b invariably consump- should here- with that never faltered. lace der, speed The tion. worse A after be ac- and a Growing and worse each valley. much-patronized tramway con- becoming color, the result is sur- companied lusty driver, having been flattered within winter, those who rely upon the usual nects the spa with the old city; but by far prising. Where it is possible a colored treatment of with pain an inch of his life by the designing female sprays, washes and inhal- the better way is to go in the saddle— and sorrow; silk underskirt is advisable, and almost1 ing mixtures find that it is impossible but at his side in her efforts to secure the this one to check the disease with these local better to out on every has some kind of half worn or, yet, trudge foot, very7 curse coveted determined to upon seat, distinguish applications which only reach the sur- early in the morning, make a of it our fore- black, white or colored silk in reserve for day if never before. And face. The offensive increases parents has himself, he did it, discharge and return by train after sunset. In re- such an occasion. Black net over white all the while, and until it is been light- to the peril of all concerned, with merci- gets deeper a of a ig^gtdd% cent years, since the of the ened more silk is very and a skirt only question short time when completion less and ah-k-li- attractive, stylish the and more whip prolonged “mulas, lungs are affected. railroad from the coast and the conse- trimming is three rows of black as mankind h,” which made the welkin ring. As spangled The importance of the proper treat- quent influx of a fine brick have learn-' passementerie, one at the lower one ment can therefore foreigners, we tore the silent edge, be readily appre- ed to rise through country, every- hotel has been erected at the near the waist, and another be- ciated. But no good whatever can be springs, to seemed to catch the infection and midway superior thing from local as » tween these two. The waist expected applications, .nipped with plenty of bath tubs and many of their sms and mistakes. may be a break into riot. 6uch treatment never did cure Otic* of suddenly Dogs barked, Catarrh, < "i the grandest agencies which en- combination of black or white lace modern conveniences. It is called and and uever will. a blood disease lightened Science has discovered to relieve muchachos screamed like lunatics, and Being e Belie and net, with a bunch of pink or crimson roses of the most obstinate nature, Swift’9 Vista, (“Beautiful View’*) motherhood from excessive suffering is the women rushed to their doors hysterically “Favorite on is the never was a name more Prescription” devised by T)r. the left and another bunch Specific (S.S.S.) only remedy appropriately ap- us au shoulder, R. Y Pierce, chief of wishing eternal adios. Inside the which can have the effect consulting physician on the first and second rows of slightest upon for tlie on band— passemen- led, prospect every tlie Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, coach were mishaps and catastrophies, Catarrh. It is the only blood remedy im- volcanoes and of Buffalo. N. Y. This wonderful “Pre- terie. that down to the bottom of all stub- towering smiliug val- and as the crowded goes imbues the entire nervous merriment, passen- scription sys- TIIIN FABRICS IN WHITE OH I’ALE born diseases which other remedies y> and verdure of endless summer—is as ti m with hurled from HUES natural, healthy vitality; gives gers, side to side, bumped cannot reach. as elastic vigor to the delicate will be worn at enchanting anything this beautiful organism spe- heads an'd bruised one another black and by young people evening Mrs. of Due cially concerned in motherhood; renders Josephine I’olhill, West, world can show. During the entertainments, over a silk or satin S. writes: season,- the prospective mother strong and cheerful blue; while your scribe, serene upon her always C., — and makes and or low “I had such a severe case of •hat is, before the annual rains set in the coming of baby entirely free aerial perch, though compelled to lining, high neck is an optional from danger and almost free from pain. cling Catarrh that I lost my hearing in one tie great betel is crowded with guests, for dear life to the driver’s matter and both round and square necks Th<* delighted gratitude of Mrs. Pearl jacket, (a pro- ear, and part of the bone in mv nose iioin all of Central not Walton, of Alvw. Cass Co., Neb., will find are fashionable. If sleeves are desir- parts America; ceeding which he did not seem to resent,) long sloughed off. 1 was constantly treated ; an echo in the heart of every ■ni\ bee a u >e it is the as our expectant ed. should he in witti sp ays and fashion, peo- mother : enjoyed a birds-eye view worth they mousquetaire style, crossing washes, but each ie fleck to and other resorts Previous to the birth of if short, two small puffs close Saratoga tny child,'' writes the ocean to obtain. together wiuter the disease Mr- Walton. I had v.o was sick at M»eial also for appetite, mv and a bias or plei.Mirei—but the S'. Six miles from edged by frill, simply plait- to a ;a« a had headache, o v. d not rest at night, Cartago is the village of seemed have iirlit of the waters, which are consider- w.t- c •mpletcly worn out in every v v 1 eom- Paraiso which ings of gauze or net set in the arm-hole, firmer hold on me. to u.-e :u (Paradise)—about nothing niene.-d I)r. Pierce's l*avoi Preset iptien I had been a for a■' d :i to are the two Sashes finally sovereign remedy gout, rheuma- >eg imprwv. right away 1 used two but the name is suggestive of extreme prevailing styles. of buttles oi thi- great medicine md felt like a new declared incurable sm anti cutaneous diseases. All lovers all kinds are worn of or person At the time of confinement 1 was in felicity. A few scattered huts, upon as plaited striped when I decided tc labor but a :iul while and 1 owe it all to that •i the picturesque, however, will agree hills as Rome the ribbon or of plain white or colored silk, S. S. S. It yri remedy—Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- many occupied; heights try seemed to w;th me that the primitive adobe struc- tion above it seamed with boisterous streams the handsomest with rowsof lace insertion get right D:. at the seat of the ture which has been used as a Pierce’s Pellets cure This is the stove that burne bath-house constipation. and knotted with boulders, a few scant near the end; the finishing touch, (however, wood all and keeps disease, and cured me permanently, night time of and is since out mind, guiltless of fields of beans and and the is given by a wide knotted fringe. for I have had no touch of Catarrh corpse to its grave in spite of the vicar. bananas, peo- the house warm. modern is much more in THESE for seven every appliance, The in ple apparently all asleep or gone away— LAST, HOWEVER, years.” people gathered scowling groups The of Mr. Chas. A. ceord with “the eternal litness of are experience Parr, those are the main features of this mis- very expensive, particularly when in GREAT WELL LOW and threatened to mob the soldiers; but of Athens, Ga., was like that of all HEATER, MADE, PRICED, things' in these romantic Its Roman and it is best to regions. called Eden. But here is where the wise colors, buy wide others who seek a cure in local the body was safely interred, and for sev- vainly uncouth tubs of brick and plaster are sup- Padre Acuna used to who introduc- and have it and knotted to treatment. He says: eral weeks was and live, ribbon, fringed guarded night day by "For I suffered from a severe plied with water, hot., cold or tepid, iu a ed coffee into Costa Rica. We went to order. With a fancy black braid or jet years Remember that we still continue to bayonets. The grave is the third from case of Catarrh, the many offensive rather A his saw in a a PLEASE ingenious way. very large unpretentious casa and the first blouse, (described previous letter) ac- tlie entrance, and is marked by a plain symptoms being which issues coffee tree that ever in Central or ribbon tied around the severe spring, boiling, directly white but I doubt it if it holds grew plaided striped companied by stone; any in the head. I n<>m the rock, is enclosed within a high, America, planted when a tiny shoot, some waist and ending in a smart bow at the pains as low or lower than one “remains”—for the soldiers could not took several kinds of any adobe wall, thus making a huge steaming 70 years ago, by the Padre’s own left side is a pretty addition. Gauze watch it forever. The day after the fun- good medicines recom- east of Boston. We have a < a'idron or cistern of it. A little way hand, and still green at its scraggy tops. sashes are'yet another novelty, but white mended for 4 % eral the disgusted vicar, with a concourse Catarrh, is a and tine line of and all we above similar cistern, filled with cold From the of this house one see net sashes are economical as they are used various local Lamps of citizens, went in solemn procession top may edg- narrow applications, but water from the river, so as to give the the seven hills of Paraiso. covered with ed by colored satin ribbon, which they ask is a chance to and reconsecrated their “Field of Saints,” had no effect whatev- quote prcies and also to the three rivers of val- is in addition run across the sash iu dia- necessary presure, regulate, which has thus been polluted by the gardens; Cartago er. [ was-induced to the amount of hot or ley the sea: the wooded monds or squares, and a net bertha on the take S. S. S. (Swift’s through troughs, presence of an unbeliever. seeking densely “Id water to the desired and ancient Indian of waist should be in Specific) and after four months I wag produce temper- All funerals are occasions of cere- slopes village harmony. great perfectly well, and have never felt any Nickel Plated now' Ware ature in the baths. In its normal state, overall, the bleak Shopping is an important affair of all Kinds, mony in Costa Rica. Printed notices— Orosi;and high ridge effects of the disease since. the water is of Irazu. with every one, and between dress about 1:15 degrees Falir. It are fancy Those who have had the first “avisos,” they called—are posted TEA TEA COFFEE PUD- for or KETTLES, POTS, POTS, > soft and to the touch, While to the lower regions materials requisite Christmas New touchof Catarrh will save endless suf- very agreeable up indispensable. Another familiar giving sight of -pa ted." the bones of an j The Christmas number of The Art | flounces. Black and every fashionable repost Eng- in ('artago is the death-procession. When j Amateur is um tiut is and .shnian named Paillie, who. quite ac- i vailed this season, both j shown, waists may be as fluffy by one is dying, bis friends send for a priest j BELFAST LIVERY for the of its illustrations and the as desired simulated tucks of this Purely Vegetable idcu'. secured tor himself Christian by CO., bur- to beauty administer the last sacrament. The and coutains no hk-.h si-rixi material. mercury, potash oi ULLlrtJI'BELFAST MAINE ial in :i land where heretics, dead or j practicability of its articles. Artists, con- lovely Opposite Wimlsor Hotil alive, priest responds at once to the call—-for a j other dangerous mineral. ee. ivc >mall consideration. It noisseurs, art students and IN THE WAKE OI SASHES Books will be mailed free iiappen- substantial consideration, not,however, as philosophers; by Swifl come in this Mr. Baillie was a have a rare treat in store for them i \ this very wide neckties of Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. way: coffce- a silent minister of grace and consolation, chiffon, sheer *-l. who h.ad number, which is a work of art. lawn or D. B. y accumulated consider- but u truly mousseline-desoie, passed SOUTHWORTH & accompanied by brass band and a SON, From the attractive cover of once around the throat, and tied iua ble property during liis residence in < os- rabble of boys, the latter ringing bells very holly large w— and mistletoe we turn to the “Rem- flat bow'at, the front. The ends are trim- PROPRIETORS, 1,;, a. Knowing that heath was near, and chanting hymns. brandt” supplement, with its fifteen ex- med with e seiii tor the Ale tidi to draw his last lace, plaited ruffles, or line up Rand and bell-boys head the procession, quisite illustrations of the works oi the : white lace is on or black wii. and testament in form for followed famous Dutch artist. The color appliqued colors, regular closely by two acolytes, one bear- plate, Grout Koduotiou in Faros -»TEAIS M EVES! DESCRIPTION;*- on ! TURNOUTS, I which in of the benefit of his heirs. The ac “Little Sweethearts,” by Tojetti, is an white, every department Alcakli, ing a crucifix, the other swinging an in- ideal picture of live children’s heads; fashion is In view of FURNISHED TO NIGHT '•rding to custom, asked the man cense-urn. Then comes particularly stylish. ORDER, OR DAY. dying the priest in all soft in color. In the of BELFAST TO BOSTON $2.25. charmingly body such ties, and those in Roman col- f lie was a Christian—meaning, of the glory of sacramental seat- the Marks contributes colors, vestments, magazine Montague or » lars are less aggressive, at the same time Coaches, Hacks, Barges Blackboards. 'o‘irse. a Homan Catholic, as people of ed in a which is covered with a can- a masterly article on the Rembrandts iu chair, ORDER? BY TELEPHONE PROMPTLY on are no means out of PILLED. no other faith are considered America, while Roger Kiordau writes they by style. The Chris- opy and carried by four men. In his hand Rembrandt as a painter, and describes his open blouse lias rise toa tians in this a staunch he holds the given multiplicity country. Being Host—sacred emblem of the A. Vanderhoof has a methods. Charles of beautiful adherent of the Church of fronts, and shirred Liberty England, body of Christ—under a napkin; and at very valuable illustrated article on Pen Maine Central R. R. silk fronts are in of the true ac- and Ink from and M. great favor, especially in »:id, therefore, fold, its approach everybody in sight kneels, Sketching Nature, Offer Yet! B. Odenheimer oue on shaded the hue TIME-TABLE. Biggest to his own Mr. Baillie Figure Painting. effects, lighter being used cording belief, says an Ave Marie, and then joins the pro- The Mural Decorations and the Lighting at the On and after Nov. trams at answered “ves" to the Alcaldi’s upper part. Beaded or spangled Fare between Belfast and Boston reduced from 14,1897, connecting promptly cession. the house of of the new Astoria the latter with to Reaching affliction, Hotel, chiffon is also §3.00 $2.25. Burnham and Waterville with through trains for and was much employed, and notli- Fare between and Boston piestion, legally recorded as the baud and stand seven illustrations by the designer, How- Sear-sport reduced and from Portland and Bos bell-ringers outside, from $3 to to ami a Bangor, Waterville, is too or too for this $2 30, proportionate reduc- “Senor J. J. Baillie. Catolico ard E. Watkins, are given due attention. ing glittering gay tion made in ol ton will run as follows: THE REPUBLICAN Romano, keeping up all the racket they can, while the price through tickets between JOURNAL on China are contribut- Boston and all on Christiano.’’ Articles Painting purpose. Long, white gloves with plain landings Penobscot river. FROM BELFAST. Apostoiico Ignorant of his the followed the enters The of priest by crowd, ed by the well-known decorators, Franz white price rooms, accommodating two persons unintentional the stitching, either of swede or each, will be reduced from $2.0<) and $1.50 to A M I* M P M ..AM) deception, Englishman the chamber of administers the B. Anna B. Leonard and C. E. glace death, Aulich, divide favor for $ 1.50 and $1.00 each. Belfast, depart. 7 15 1 05 3 45 the iu full B. kid, popular short sleeved 20 10 gave up ghost enjoyment of sacrament and absolves the passing soul. Brady; Glass Painting by Fanny Hall; Steamers will leave Belfast for Boston, via Cam- Citypoint. t7 tl 3 52 Karl von evening costumes, and stitch- den and Rockland, at (.about; 2.30 p. in. Mondays Waldo. 7 30 120 4 15 the faith—and there was Wood Carving by Rydingsvard; contrasting • Episcopal great Then all return to the church in the order and Thursdays Brooks .. .. 7 41 1 4 45 Christmas Home Decoration and Em- is noticeable in four button Knox 10 in over ing gloves for For Bangor, via all landings, Wednesday and 7 53 I 43 5 rejoic ing Catholic Cartago his sup- as they came, and before with- L. Barton Wilson. In The at 8.00 a. or arrival of Thorndike. 8 OO I 5o 5 32 everybody broidery by afternoon wear. Black white Saturdays (about) in., upon posed death-bed conversion. Ilis friends gloves, fancy steamer from Boston. 8 1" 1 58 6 oo in sight and sound of the House we have a view of a charming in- Unity. holy procession, on the back and white Burnham, arrive. 8:;.' 2 15 0 25 said how difficult it terior fitted with Japanese furnishings. stitching seams, RETURNING TO BELFAST. nothing, knowing falls upon his knees and mutters a prayer. Bangor... 11 45 3 25 are the usual of work- are rendered fashionable the From Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 m. A At was at the time to obtain decent burial There eight pages by strong p. Wishing to pay some visits which would From Bangor, Mondays'and Thursdays at 1 I .eO Waterville V* 08 2 47 7 05 ing designs for china painting, pyrography, demand for black anil white mixtures. a. m. for so-called and indeed t* Al AM heretics; it is necessitate detours from the road wood menu cards, straight carving, embroidery, i WILLIAM 11. HILL,(len'l Manager, Boston, Portland... 1223 5 45 1 40 doubtful if on cents. The Art any protest their part between and San we decid- etc. Price, thirty-five (’HAS. E. JOHNSON. Belfast ) E- D. 4 15 0 25 5 57 Tilt* Cartago Jose, is the cause of all Agent Boston Best Karin ami w New York. Constipation sorts of Bo..ton, j w D. 4 22 Kamily 1‘aper would have been listened for the Amateur, 23 Union Square, serious disorders of tlie blood. to, ed to return to the capital by diligencia, Strong the United States, Both One Year cathartics are worse than TO BELFAST. Alcaldes word was sufficient useless. Burdock evidence of rather than the newer and easier route P M A M by What woul d you do if war should be de- Blood Bitters is nature’s own remedy for Mr. Baillie’s So he was bur- of i Mott’s E- D.. 7 00 00 oithodoxy. rail. The rickety coach that still runs troubles this sort. Nerverine Pills Boston,Bo-ton f clared to-morrow with a European power? | w .. 8 3o FOR ONLY S2.00. ied in consecrated ground, with all the between, via Paraiso and the valley of The great AM PM How would it change your home life, the Portland. 7 00 11 00 120 Believing that every one ot our readers r ceremonials of the Romish Bowdoin remedy for church, amid is in the matter of College. A M have at Orosi, extremely poor brother and other relatives? nervous least one good agricultural and family lives of your pros- 0 0 choral services and clouds of incense. Waterville. 55 20 4 30 we have but rich in The t r a t i o n journal, perfected arrangement.- springs, beyond compare paint- How would it affect your business con- recently issued Catalogue of Bow- and Bangor 7 15 115 whereby we can send that The whole city attended. The ed black and It is all nervous A M A M P M practical and instructive journal. procession colors—red, yellow. and business? What doin College for the years 1897-98 shows nections changes Burnham, _ 10 25 8 50 5 05 Farm am» w was headed a band of diseases of the depart.... Ho.wi.. in connee.ion th •>.ir nwn by music; priests furnished with cushions and curtains of financial, the enrollment of students in Unity. 11 00 0 08 5 22 would it make in city, State largest the or- publication, Tick Kki" iilkan ,i.m rnai a followed with generative Thorndike. 11 15 0 17 5 32 i.oth crucifixes, banners, swing- cracked and and with BEFORE AND AFTER USING. leather, grimy, and national affairs? It is these interest- history of the College. Tlie total of 383 is gans of either Knox. 11 30 |0 23 5 30 full year lor only $2.00. censers and of and at Brooks. 11 57 0 38 5 52 ing figures Saints; miles upon miles of rope—the propelling which a writer in tiie De- divided as follows: Medical Students sex* such as Nervous Prostration* cr Lack of space forbids a description t the con- ing problems 140, Failing Waldo. 12 15 0 40 6 03 the corners of the and all the undertaken to Seniors Juniors lost Emis- tents of Farm \m» which arc plaza prin- power being a mule and two horses, the cember Cosmopolitan has (31, (31, Sophomores 50, Manhood* Impotency* Nightly Citypoint. 12 35 tlOOO t6 13 IIomk, unequalled streets the sketch under the of “A Brief Freshmen 59, Special Students 0. The sions* Youthful Errors* Mental worry, ex- Belfast, arrive. 1245 1005 6 20 for variety and excellence, i’rominci.: among its cipal concourse halted to mule in the middle. Thedriveris a stun- heading sing cessive use of of Our Late War With Spain,” at appearance in the list of the of Tobacco or Opium* which station. many departimmts may he mention* n tin Farm the in heaven History Faculty iFlag hallelualis, representing joy in the names of live lead to are now sold at ning figure, gray jacket elaborately | the same time vividly describing the ex- assistants, in as many Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 Limited tickets for Boston $5.00 und t.urden. Market Reports, Fruit Vulture. Plans over a brand snatched from the box from Belfast and all stations on Branch. burning. leather breeches trimmed down : scenes which would attend the departments, indicates that President ,-er by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. and Inventions, The Talks with a braided, citing tickets to all West and North- Apiary, Lawyer, idea of Through points Not s<» well fared a American of hostilities. The same number Hyde’s tlie fVtQTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Ohio west. via all -ale hv L. M. C force. Around the Globe, Live .Stork and The Poul- young the outside seams with rows of buttons j opening supplementing regular Props, Cleveland, routes, for Dairy. has an article on class-room instruction of tlie Belfast. CLO. F KVANS, who died iu this not afterwards. 1 of The Cosmopolitan professors Agent, try Vard, Question Box, The Veterinary, Plants city long and jingling coins, military sash of red FOR SALE BV R. II. MOODT. Iyr38 Cenernl “The Well-dressed Woman” by Elsie de by tlie personal work of official tutors, is .Manager. and Flowers, Fashions and Fumy Work, House- He was a whole-souled F. K. Booth by, (len'l P iss, and Ticket Agent.. brilliant, fellow, and a Panama hat of enormous of the characters of being a trial. Tlie silk, size, j Wolfe, a contrast given attention of Cortland, Nov. 10, 1807. hold Features, ele. the son of a New teachers is only wealthy Yorker, circled by a silver cord as thick as your Henry George and Charles A. Dana by especially called to the changes C 'HM m> Ml--, !- |H:I> Sf‘||| I-mil III ?l l> in who in anotln r the for admission in thus \<>u *2 !' whole had strayed down here in a spirit of thumb. Here is a bit of excellent John Brisben Walker, place requirements Latin giving 4 numbers a jear, advice, and “The Loves of while Wells’ Greek that go into in 1898. a volume oi over 50b adventure an

in these cold Made .... does what is claimed for it an heirship in gold, days coming. 90 sweep at On account of bad weather last week of Freize and Shetland cloth. Phenom- the Maxim family would be worth having. Mrs, Muleskin Gloves, a clean 1 Rhoades did not leave for Boston until Suits. Qp Lucy enal A clean A A A Boys’ $1.00 Cotton Work a at. A57L $12.00 Blue, Black and all wool bargains. Heavy Trousers, sweep Mrs. Alison mother of Monday. Brown, Nancy McKinley, sweep at.ijjv $7.50 Boys’ Suits, 14 to 10 yrs., p P clean sweep at Kersey Overcoat, made in the of yi 50c. Merino Underwear, a clean the President, passed last Mrs. Russell Brown of Camden height IQp peacefully away returned a clean at .... lvt fashion, with raw edges, Italian lined. sweep sweep at ! Sunday at her home in Canton, Ohio. Her home Monday from a pleasant visit to rela- Bear in mind only the best goods can be $5.00 with wide 4 -5e. Suspenders, a clean sweep son and his wife were at the bedside when tives and friends here. Heavy Reefers, Ulster $4.00 Boys’ Suits, to 15 years, all wool, 50c. Knee Trousers for of 4 to 14 made boys with raw edge. A n A collars. A clean at 13c the cud came, the President re- Emery Brown,employed at Rockland, was Q sweep and nobby patterns, a clean rt on a clean at having clean years, sweep sweep at Sl.<>-v *'7'50 wool well made and a tin- e with a shot No one was PI . Z4- ,leavy suits, good wearers, r\ gun. D. D. G. M. James E. Weutworth of Sears- y Sl3.n0 black worsted. iU > ele'vit brown 1 a clean plaid suits, mad hurt, i 'it the ten S OUl IS. sweep V l\f\ q 0 |!A_ farmer was brought into port was in town last week and visited Ex- at.4. U iTiCl 1^ sZ>U 1 lb "I1 in the finest inannei possible: all satin pip.-.’, with wi.b f'*1!rt 'with the celsior F. & A. in his official r;10.00 fine all wool made and and chamois for watch. In fact » m» ‘'lunged crime of assault Lodge, M., suits, finely trimmed. No matter how particular or fastidi- / facings, pockets ous are a suit of you about can gentleman's superb style. A clean at .... n th'- second degree. When the time capacity. your clothes, you easily make a pleasing selection from this line, vJ i § sweep A clean sweep at. V/ • ^ VF .Q/^ came for him to tell his story lie said he The reservoir at the Camp Ground was tilled with water last and will be shot the gun three times to frighten week, out what you see that interests and full you, the ad. with for it's a clean Mail and orders will be aw:n !" >. who in kept during the winter to prevent in- ,, bring you, sweep. stage given these clean sweep pri. persisted hugging as well as u came jury to the walls by frost. The which you personally. Money refunded if is not We cannot credit at these his daughters. and refused to let go when pipes, purchase satisfactory. give prices. are mostly laid on or near the surface, as lit- ,«i them to do so. He said he shot they are intended only for summer use, have 'he mi in the air. It took the twen- jury been disconnected and emptied. ty ;i, •: to tir.d that the action of the To-morrow, Friday evening, there will be ! fann'-i v wai rented under the circum- an installation of the officers of Excelsior sram > an I returned a ->>*«- they verdict of not Lodge, F. & A. M. Masons' wives and their HARRY W, will 83 guilty. families only be invited to the cere- CLARK, Main Street, Belfast, Maine, monies, and the public generally who have Dickens is the master in acknowledged always observed the custom of being present ( h ist mas literature. The the will have to stand outside if t cheer, hey wish to see County Correspondence. desire me to express their sincere and heart- Papers and Periodicals. the jollity, pathos of this holiday season the procession march to the dining hall, and felt thanks to their friends for their timely be content with that. The Industrial Journal it are all expressed in his writings, in a Swanville. T. S. Ford wishes it an- and liberal contrubutions and kindly ex- gave to the Lewiston didn't manner urn before or since his The Klondike fever has to show nounced that he has engaged Cuuuiu gharn’s of learn that Journal it? remarked one qualed day. just begun pressions sympathy_We The Finest Line of ^ of our readers last week. We should Here is a paragraph from “Sketches by itself here. Mr. G. W. Whitclier of East hall for next Saturday evening aud will parties from Belfast will give an entertain- young on “What is it did. Boz W ho can be insensible to the out- Northport will start in a few weeks for speak Christianity?”-Hon. ment with the Graphophone at Hall St. say and toward will no A. E. Nickerson has returned from Bostou. 18th. .Arthur pourings of good feeling, and the honest Mexico, spring doubt George,Saturday evening, Dec. The December number of The Journal of fetch at Klondike. At the Cove a -Clifton Cunningham has returned from will be the for the Jau. of affectionate up promi- Norton, juryman Medicine and Science contains a tine portrait interchange attachment, F. B. aud two nent sea captain is beginning to feel an extra up-river-Mrs. Cunningham term of court. of Dr. S. C. Gordon, with a bigoraphical which abound at this season of the year? thrill of his pulse, and he declares that with children went to Lowell last week .... Mr. E. sketch. A Christmas We know of Monroe. A very pretty wedding occurred family-party! the first warble of the robin he will be off C. Mardeu went to Waterville Monday- last in more Sunday afternoon at the home of Rev. A recent issue of the Fourth Estate con- nothing nature delightful! There for Alaska. James O. Patterson aud Harrison O. Cun- F. S. Dolliff in Jackson, when Mr. Myron tains a fine of John H. seems a in the name of Christ- have on a hunt- portrait Holmes, MAY HE FOVXD AT 00f- magic very Last Thursday evening in with ningham gone to Norcross company j F. Parker, Monroe’s popular barber, was editor of the Boston mas. and Hartshorn Herald, reproduced Petty jealousies discords are C&pt. John Crockett we had the pleasure of ! ing trip-Zenie began his„third united in marriage^ with Miss Flora E. from Munsey’s magazine. forgotten; father and son, or brother attending the public installation of the term of school in North Searsport last Mon- Clemons also of Monroe. Both young peo- and sister, who have met and passed with officers of King David Lodge, F. & A. M., of day-Mrs. Osgood is able to attend to bus- The December number of the Maine ple are well and favorably known and their averted gaze, or a look of cold Lincolnville, who were as follows: L. D. iness again-The post office has been re- Sportsman has been issued and is full from recogni- many friends unite in wishing them a happy tion Ames, W. A. E. S. Oliver ! moved from the store of F. L. Osgood to to end of readable matter for months before, proffer and re- M.; Andrews, W.; are to beginning bright SPENCER and successful life. We learn A glad WILSON S Keen, J. W.; Wm. Howe, Treas.; Heurj' that of Nickerson & Datum. that will be sure to please all turn tbe cordial embrace, and bury their that they intend to reside in town-Death sportsmen. Crehore, Secy. : H. A. Luce, S. D.; James Stockton Springs. and Mrs. Charles past animosities in their present Capt. has again invaded our village, this time % The Boston Herald of Dec. 13th the happi- J. R. B. printed Metcalf, D.; Sherman, Chaplain; Reudell arrived home Tuesday from a trip ness. Kindly hearts that have yearned taking away Charlie, only son of A. H. first of a series of illustrations giving the George Ames, Marshal; Dennis Carver J to Portland, Boston and Augusta-Mrs. toward each other, but have been with- Mayo, who died of consumption Dec. 7th, fastest horses bred in the various New Eng- Tyler. The installation ceremony was Morse is very Ralph at home from .Brookfield, 17 and three months. His health held 1>\ false notions of and self- aged years land States. It shows Nelson, 2 09, the pride nicely performed by D. D. G. M. James E- where she has been her Rockers and Mass., visiting had been for more than a but he as is Styles poor year, “Northern he called. Fancy are King,” Chairs, reunited and all dignity. again is kind- Wentworth. The hall was literally packed Mrs. Jennie daughter, Bragg_Mrs. Frank 125 I ii i: uki.i sr rallied the warm weather to i.ini: in i n >t n ness and benevolence! with the brethren and during enough Would that Christ- their friends, the fair Patterson is in New visit- We have received from the publishers, Bedford, Mass., give his family hope that, being so young, ina.' lasted the whole year and sex of Lincoluville seeming to be in the ma- her Mrs. Griffin_D. Brackett & Co., 10 Main street, Belfast, the through, ing daughter, Harry he might overcome the disease. But a few this was that the and which jority. By the way, as our first op- E. is home for the winter. holiday edition of the Sea Breeze. It con- predjudiees passions Dickey He has weeks before his death he to fail, and of when so mauv of began tains some deform our better portunity being present been in Camden as since fine illustrations and a generous nature, were never telegraph operator all that the father and sister could com- l.e ladies of the town the do, of •ailed graced occasion by Ward well of Camden display advertising. into action among those to whom April-Libbeus is bined with medical kind hearts and •-heir we most skill, presence, cheerfully admit the visiting at John Lancaster’s_Lewis The December number of The Rudder is hey should ever be was of no that dread strangers.” fact that Lincolnvilie lias the of willing hands, avail; right way Smith returned to Boston an iceboat and for Thursday after disease, had claimed him. His number, gives designs in the that, none can her in consumption, argument surpass a short visit here-Miss as well as fine illustrations of We will take The Old-Time Mabel Simmons mother died when he was an infant and his building pleasure in show vou Clippers. the loveliness and of her | ing beauty daughters, returned from where she champion yachts. There is a beautiful full- our Friday Boston, aunt, Mrs. Brown, (his mother’s sister) who | stock anti ! he re- nt or old. off smooth- quote prices. passage of the bark Josephine young Everything passed spent a week with her the page picture of the schooner Colum- sisters, Misses lives in Massachusetts, had kindly and ten- yacht visit fi- n. 1 :■« Janerio iy and well. The of Mr. Remember to . to Baltimore in 23 days quartette, composed Lillian and Lura Simmons. She left Thurs- bia, and the contents of the are >< derly cared for him as her own, until two magazine the F. E. French, Miss Gracie Mathews, Mr. A. suggested looking up performances of for Castine. — usual interesting and practical. Rudd r day J. M. Ames is confined years ago he came old to E. Andrews and Miss Minnie with here, being enough tin- old-time clipper ships. This class of Mathews, to his room Co., o“> Dev New York. by illness. assist about the store. Mrs. Brown was Publishing street, v ss.-ls wa- hut while Mrs. F. E. French as organist, sang some short-lived, they were John Swintou one Brooks. Dr. A. W. Rich, who is notified of his failing health, and she and her made of his charactor- al >ai tiiev eclipsed all records, whether of very excellent pieces, and the playing and general agent for the State of Maine for the Packer’s husband came two weeks to his istic addresses at a recent Press Club ban- no "i- the were previous & at* mail, and nothing that carries sail singing highly appreciated and Wiison Union Fertilizer death. She remained to care for him quet in New York. He said that there were Spencer is much of aion has since them. The heartily encored. At the close of the exer- Co., spending help approached New in the his time on the road and is with until the end. Mr. Brown came on to the 22,000 uews-papers country, employ- York of cises the were invited to the meeting Clipper January, 1809, not. s the company dining and good success in the business_The local funeral. The services w'ere held at the house ing 1,000,000 people, that the property {oil..'Wing record-breaking passages to that hall, where three large tables were heavily K. of P. Rev. Geo. S. Mills of Belfast. The floral was valued at $100,000,000. He proposed date. laden with everything needful for replenish' lodge indulged in the luxury of a by that this be into one last to which tributes were choice and rare, and included syndicated gigantic N. w York to Red ing the inner man. After refreshments the supper week, each member Liverpool, ship Jacket, newspaper, and that Joe Howard be made 13 dn\ s. 1 2a was allowed to invite a friend. A a pillow from Mr. and Mrs. Brown with hour, minutes. company returned to the hall to a very enjoy editor-in-chief with the assistants: San Francisco to Honolulu, pleasant social time was the “Charlie in the centre, a beautiful wreath following ship King social time in renewing old friendships and result_The .Fisher, 3 days, 20 hours. An intellectual editor, a moral editor, a PEOPLES Masons of Marsh River install from his aunt, Mrs. Frank Hatch of Massa- NATIONAL Lodge will, BANK. Boston to forming new Music anil Liverpool, ship James Barnes, acquaintances. songs a editor and an L A the elected officers next mouth a bunch of from his mercenary editor, diabolical KNOWLFON, President. FRANK R. Cashier 12 days,3 hours. were in tlie ones until newly and chusetts, large pinks WIGGIN, indulged by younger office cat. Baltimore to Whit- have a at the K. of Minnie of cut flow- : Liverpool, ship Mary the final when all bid each picnic supper P. banquet cousin, Mayo Portland, 13 7 hours. parting came, tridge, days, hall-Miss Nora Forbes was ers from P. G. White and of Ban- other aud went their different at the doctor’s daughter Liverpool to Melbourne, ship James good night Reward office the other day to have her gor, and choice flowers from the $100 $100. Baines, 32 days, 12 hours; and made the ways well pleased with the enjoyment the recently family. Solicited return trip in 30 broken arm dressed.. .Mr. Dov? has in stock Much is extended to the absent .The readers of this paper will be pleased to iXDIVIUU.UDeposits Feb. ISHt. days. had afforded aud sympathy 2S, .lulj 24. ISHt. Her. ISHt. March I New York to evening them, feeling very 5, sB5. Melbourne,ship Nightingale, a nice line of sister in New who could not be learn that there is at least one dreaded disease UKPHSITS: indeed to the members of very holiday gooes and he and York, with S3M53.BB S5H480.2H SIH.tsH.5H Ss.1,B7s,53 7 ’days. This about equals the James Baines grateful King that his and to sister science has been able to cure in all its stages, from David’s for their daughters have been kept busy_W. L. them, father and who watched July It, 1SH5. Dec. 13, ISH5. July 11, |sH«. a • Liverpool. Lodge generous hospitality. and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the 'Ck-' over him so / C* Sai. Francisco to New York, ship Trade Mathews, the assistant station agent here, faithfully.Special|mentiou should SI2J.HS5.5S SHIH.SJS.17. SI72.HHJ.Hf U&Ctl t 17 Wind, 84 days. only positive cure known to the medical fraterni was quite badly injured Monday night by be made of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who never San Francisco to Boston, ship Northern Associated Charities. ty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease.requires a hole in had any children and lavished their love Light 73 days, 8 hours. falling through the depot platform. a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure 8183,869.99 The of the Sea in a It is feared this child. “He has before.” These are taken ship Sovereign voyage An adjourned meeting to organize the that his spine is in ured_C. upon only gone is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood, figures from our)pieorn\statenient*\to the Com/ttroUi r from Honolulu made the run B. the Indian and his at- the, extraordinary Associated Charities was held in the Police Dunton of Portland was in town Tues- -Sockalexes, Chief, and mucous surfaces -*f the system, thereby de- of Carrencg, Washington, on the atrme\ taken an mittee a town instead of some one in it- they ly t-> 1 r'r mi : k Hank it m. ~!: 1. reported list of officers. The report the Arbutus order of helping flgp*6old by Druggists, 75c. 4w48 utes. A had then gone from day evening Eastern sailing ship Gould is a school at was accepted and the officers unanimously Star elected officers for the George holding singing Baltimore to Liverpool in a little over 13 coming year. as follows: N. E. the schoolhouse twice a week. He is a elected, President, Keen; Not a member of the order we days, which is pretty close up to the steam- being do not Notice. E. H. M. D. Vice Mrs. M. J. Mrs. teacher of experience and it is hoped that Messenger’s DURGIN, er rc-old. Presidents, Gammans, know the titles of the several offices or the The clipper ship Red Jacket was Office of the Sheriff of Waldo everyone will show an interest and all County, ) Mary Whitmore; Secretary, Mrs. J. M. names of the help built at Rockland. Me., and the famous persons filling them, with the State of Maine, Waldo County, ss. ;■ can. has not been a BIT F. offi- There Belfast, Dec. A. 1). 111 SB ; S. Brick. The they singing 15, 1897. ) Leighton Treasurer, of the which we Sovereign of the Seas by Donald McKay of exception highest office, This is to give notice that on the 15th of De- Established in Evt6. cers were instructed to a list of school here for years.... Mrs. D. A. day Fast prepare learn is that of matron and to which Mrs. Nye, cember, A. 1). 1897, a V\ arrant in was of Glasses and Diseases ol Boston, builder of the Great Republic C. Insolvency Fitting CAPITAL Trustees and a Bureau of Information and who has been on the sick is issued by Geo. E. Johnson, Judge of the Court STOCK, $150,000 and M. Hurd was elected. E. H. Brad- list, gaining. many other famous vessels. Tuesday, of Insolvency for said County of Waldo, aga'iist as soon as report practicable. Adjourned street Post, G. A. R., elected the following the estate of FRANK LUCE of Montviile, in the Eye ard Ear a Specially. SURPLUS, $33,000 to the next after- said County, adjudged to bean Insolvent Debtor, regular meeting, Saturday officers: Commander, E. P. Rowell of Mont- dkposi i s soli0.50 an V. C., C. Sherman, County to or Liberty; Quartermas- that the payment of any debt by said Debt- a this week. $8 year. Lodge ter, J. R. O. Charles O. showings at the State Dairy Meeting in Ban- or, and the transfer and delivery of any property Lamson; D., Perry; Our new vault is in Eastern M i. Your by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of MAIN’K uneipialed Over of Good Speak up for Town. G. W. D. gor. We take the following from the offici- SEARSPORT, 8,000 signatures Templars, Benner; Chaplain, M. J. Creasey; the Creditors of saiii Debtor to prove their debts ml UNEXCELLED security against al as in the Maine and in case there are assets sufficient to Telephone Conn* ection. adults, to the petition for the enforcement of Surgeon, A. A. Hall; delegate to Dept. En- tables, published Farmer: authorize No true friend of a community will dis- the same to choose one or more of his and burglary in the country. Class A. butter made the exhi- assignees the prohibitory law have been sent in. campment, Charles Perry; alternate, B. C. Dairy by estate will be held at a Court of to be can They parage his own home. Speak up for your Insolvency Those renting boxes have the exulusi bitor on the exhibit to consist of a 5- holden at the Probate Court Room in said will he sent to the Governor this week. Sherman. Wednesday evening Georges farm, Belfast, privilege of taking their boxes to and from t1 town, herald the advantages, and never on the 12th day of January, A. D. 1898, at two NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING! River Grange elected as pound tub, box or package. Fred Coffin* vault. Belfast lodge, No. 30, Good Templars, at keep in glaring conspicuosity the short-com- officers, reported o’clock in the afternoon. West 90 1-2 cent. Given under hand the date first above writ- The annual of the of the its last Dec. 6th jinder the beading of News of the Granges.. Winterport, per my meeting stockholders meeting passed the follow- ings of the people or the lack of energy that ten. S. G. NORTON. RAILWAY COM Class B. made exhibitor MEItCIlANTS’ MARINE ing resolutions: should mark every citizen. Keep out of the -The Waldo County Veteran’s Associa- Dairy prints, by Sheriff, as Messenger of the Court of Insolvency PANY will he holdeu at the store of Messrs. N S. CLEANSING, public press the little things that do not tion will meet on the not less than 5 or more than 10 for said County of Waldo. 2w50 Lord & Co., Front street, on Wednesday, Janu- Resolved, That we extend our sincere here Jan. 6th, forenoon and farm, to town means 5. 1898. at 2 o’clock in. The of DYEING, to tend help the and by all give Fred 89 1-2 F. L. ary j». object thanks Rev. G. G. Winslow for the able, afternoon; dinner will be served at 12 o’clock, pounds, Coffin, per cent; the is to choose five directors for the en- your best efforts in the upholding of all its meeting PRESSING and impressive memorial sermon delivered I. L. also to transact other business by interests. [Suffolk, Mass., Herald. sharp. It is hoped that all members of E. Toothaker, Belfast, 94 per cent.; Jones, suing year: any him Sunday Dec. 5th at his church, also for that may properly come before said meeting. H. Bradstreet and all 90 1-2 cent. REPAIRING” courtesies shown us as an order that Post, nearby soldiers, Palermo, per CHARLES W. FREDERICK, Secretary. upon A Summer Day in December. occasion. will be on hand to assist us in making the Class C. Creamery butter made from cream for Sale. Belfast, Dec. 1G, 1897.-3wf»n* CLOTHING old Resolved, That we express our Dec. 11. The vets, welcome. The sons and daughters obtained by separator from milk of mixed Encyclopedias hereby ap- Boston, general complaint BY.. of the Seventeen years successful practice in Maine. preciation earnest plea for temper- against the weather to-day was really based of veterans will do most of the herds, Crystal Spring Creamery, Unity, 94 talking. A be had in a second- ance and the enforcement of given in on to Observer good bargain may law, good grounds, according brown-bread and will cent. the sermon of Beans, coffee be fur- per hand edition or John- Piles Cured ! Rev. J. F. Tilton upon the Smith of the Weather Bureau. He says of The International Bleeding nished— Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and fam- Class E. made ex- evening of Dec. 5th at the Baptist church. that few December days have equalled this Ayer Creamery prints, by son’s Encyclopedia. Apply at Dr. Fislt’s method is easy, safe, painless: causes FRED G. SPINNEY, solicits the since 1872. Comparatively the same tem- ily have moved into the Bowler house on hibitor at Creamery, Crystal Spring Cream- THE JOURNAL OFFICE. no detention from business. He most No .11 Main St, Belfast, Me. difficult cases. Consultation Free! The Belfast 5choo!s. perature prevailed and throughout New River street. Knowing that they lost every ery, 93 1-2 per cent. (Opposite Staples A. Cottrell.) England, that of 04 degrees at 2 p. m. thing^in the culinary line at the late fire Class H. Cheese, plain, G. H. Clement, I have just opened rooms and will make a specialty Schools close to-morrow TO LET. OR. C. of and all kinds of for the Christmas the of the about 97 1-2 G. H. T. FISK, ST altering mending MENS, The Rangeley Lakes, Rangeley.has supend people village, numbering Winterport, per cent.; sage, Main Lewiston. Send for free WOMENS and BOYS’ < COT 111 \ <.. All work vacation. The store in Johnson Block formerly occupied 332 St., pamphlet gave them a 97 cent. At U. S Hotel, Portland, only. Dr. Fisk done and at reasonable ed publication, and H. R. Jackson, the local forty, surprise party Saturday Clement, per H. H. Johnson & Co. to Saturdays neatly promptly prices. by Apply will he at the Windsor House, Belfast. Wed- To-day, is a com- each one some useful arti- H. B. Ellis of of Bel- C. O. POOR. Open Day and Evening. 3m40 Thursday, “flag day,” editor and foreman, is with the Philips evening, carrying Embden, formerly nesdays, from 8 to 12. until further notice. the Oct. Iw50* Work done while you are waiting. memorating Boston Tea Party in 1773. Phonograph. It was too good a paper to die. cle for the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Ayer fast, got 94 per cent, in class B. Belfast, 14,1897. NEWS OF BELFAST. The following traverse jurors have been This is the day for receiving proposals for There will | j be a social dance at the Mc- drawn to serve at the terra of the sale January Su- of Belfast’s refunding bonds. Gray s Hall, East tdies of the Uuiversalists Knox, Wednesday even- parish prerne Judicial Court: John S. Davidson, I | The W. C. T. Alliance will meet witli Mrs. ing, Dec. 22nd. Music by Townsend’s \press their many thanks to all who Thomas B. Dinsmore, Richard P. Stickney, Elmer Small,3(i Miller street, Friday after- Orchestra. m making their recent fair so good Israel W. Parker. noon, Dec. at 2 o’clock. j 17th, Subject, Op- Elbridge S. Pitcher is building a cottage on One The benefit to Mr. John Parker, which portunity. the of the Vital Questions of the tint: battery lot. It is 15 x 24 Day, feet with 13- West, 18 years old, of East Bucks- was announced to be with given this. Thursday, foot posts. Messers. Fraught Interest to Bel- drowned Policeman Charles Thomas takes Police- Coombs and Riggs are while skating on thin was to Dec. fast evening, changed Wednesday man also on the People. Hancock Lake Dec. 8th. The Frisbee’s place on the night force, building battery lot. body loth, to accommodate the musicians who If there is in while the latter anything local indorsement when 'Bred. is engaged in bis outside List of unclaimed I are to play for the Rebekah assembly. letters remaining in the compared with foreign. If there is duties as fish warden. Belfast anything more ...AT.,. us have been post office for the week in the granted as follows: George A. Bailey wishes it understood ending Dec. convincing opinion held by people we kndw Richard Mrs. Sarah J. lias sold her house lltli: Gentlemen—Mr. tha.i those entertained Whitten, Unity; John A. that he has not sold out his hardware busi- Nealley Joe S. Healey, Wind- by utter strangers, then on Cross street to Charles W. Lancaster sor House; Mr. W. T. Poland. Helfast citizens have the golden Rucksport; original, widow’s, etc., ness, or his stock of carriages and oppoitunity of sleighs, has their lives to decide these F. and bought the house on Mr. H. points when read Lane, Wiuterport; Mary Lane, but the sale to Messrs. Centner & Black was Stephenson E. McDonald informs us that his they the views and of: Spring street, which she will tit for a opinions ■rl- as was in up plans for to v just announced The Journal last going Klondike are progressing Mr. Rufus Walton of 140 boarding and lodging house. High street, who says: GEO. W. oi Jones of the Revere House has his stable. favorably. The other members of his "I have suffered BORKETT'S week, private from party kidney trouble for years,' so & will bad at store on street oc- •Mayo White have sold their retail fruit be Messrs. of times that I was confined to High formerly Miss Gladys Pitcher gave a Douglass McTaggart my bed or to birthday party aud the house •• the American confectionery store to Mrs. A. M. Has- Pittsfield, W. I. of for weeks at a time. back Express Co. aud to her little school-mates at the home of her Burriil, Corrina, E. S. My across who my kidneys bothered me with a t as a sample room for commercial sell, recently moved here from Isles- McDonald of Cl inch port, Va., and continued aching parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, on Con- possibly and We have been for the and who one pain along with it there was a purchasing past two s. Auother tilled on boro, will continue in or two others. will leave here weakness of “vacancy” gress street, from 2 to 5 the.business They Saturday afternoon, the kidneys which was very and weeks a fine assortment of Row. the Hervey store on High street. about Feb. 10th by rail for Seattle, from j distressing annoy- STAPLE and o’clock. guests were I more Twenty-four present. which ing, especially at night. 1 doctored and used term of K. H. Coombs & Son point their route will be decided on USEFUL for HOLIDAY gular the County Commis- The afternoon was in have a very hand- more or less medicine but 1 little or goods PRESENTS. very pleasantly spent later. | got no relief. Court will at the some show window at their About a 1 was open Court House music games, etc., and an excellent supper furniture store. year ago unusually bad. I saw The list comprises It Shipping Doan’s Pills ty Tuesday, Dec. 21st. They will was served. represents a woodland scene, with a Items. A. M. Carter loaded Kidney advertised, and so well recom- mended from he year's accounts aud the term’s stream, rustic and sell. Marcellus with last week for people near by, that I got them at Hon. W. C. Marshall met with a bridge log cabin, with a hay painful Kilgore & Wilson’s •ills. They already have 4 great variety of wild birds and animals. Boston ...F. G. White loaded sch. James drug store and gave them a petitions accident last Sunday He was sit- trial. I Handkerchiefs in all Grades and morning. Holmes for got relief from the first and continued Styles, way matters to act on. Fisii and Game Quincy, Mass., and sch. Fannie ting by the register reading, when a section Warden George W. Fris- the treatment until I had used several & Edith for Portland last week. The Ross & boxes and indebted to T. Rau- of the about 25 bee is Waldo did me Capt. George plastering containing square canvassing County for statis- they more good than anything I ever took. Howell tugs are in winter quarters at Bucks- Elegant Blankets at $5.00 per pair, the Quarantine Steamer feet fell upon him. He was insensible for tics of the fishing for the The aching pain in my back is lessened. I Vigilant, industry State The greatly port. Ralph Ross was hauled out on the feel much Harbor, for the 25th annual of awhile. His scalp was cut iu a number of commissioner of Sea aud Shore stronger. The weakness which was so report Fisheries. last railway week-Sch. Emma E., Capt. annoying is dth of the City of Boston, places, and he has been coufined to the He was iu Islesboro is now vastly improved. Doan’s Towels, Department Monday, and at Elder Kidney Napkins, Tablings, Shute, arrived at Wilmington, Del., Pills benefitted me in and mlett is a Waldo county man, and bouse since the accident. work along the Penobscot river every way you can men- Dec. 7, from New York. She is to load coal tion my name as having used them with of the great Worsted I’ilsbury.a member board, is William H. a was before Staples, teamster, Parties living near the “muck” have de- at for Boston-Sch. Diadem benefit. 1 will always recommend Doan’s Goods, of Philadelphia Kidney- Bucksport. the Police Court Dec. 11th, with Pills to friends. charged stroyed tile ice by cutting holes iu and arrived Dec. lltli from Boston with corn for my The remedy is worthy of the selling a horse that to another highest recommendation.” as H. Marshall Post, G. A. R., gave belonged strewing salt upon the surface. They claim Ginn & Field-Sch. Omaha arrived Dec. Thibet and Feather Doan’s Boas, man. It was that 5 years ago he Kidney Pills are sold for 50 cents to the Belfast Band, and the organ- alleged that the skaters disturb them but 12th from Boston with corn for Swan & Sib- per nights, for sale all sold John S. Gilmore a horse of which he box, by dealers; sent by mail on re- allied to the Post, at Memorial Hall the police say that the ice is deserted at 9 ley Co. She will haul at Bucksport- up ceipt of price by Foster-Milburn N. Pocket Perfnmery.&c, had previously given W. E. Grinnell of Sears- o’clock and Co., Buffalo, Books, Fans, Dee. An that there is little II. has hauled ty evening, 9th. excellent very noise Capt Ralph Pattersha.l up Y., sole agents for the United States. a bill of port sale, and Grinnell took the there at any time. sch. Sarah L. in New York. He w, made by E. L. French, was serv- Davis Remember the name, DOAN’S, and take no sub- horse from Gilmore. was found Respondent a arrived home stitute. which the band played several se* Hy misunderstanding among the com- Dec. 11th. ..Capt. J. O. Hayes ■» guilty and bound over to S. J. Court in such as the old veteraus enjoy mittee the Sons of Veterans dance at Odd of Belfast is in command of bark Olive $500. occasion for all. Fellows Hall on Thudow of Islesboro. very pleasant Saturday evening was not CARPET CARPET Horse Talk. Geo. has SWEEPERS. STRE' A.Bailey bought of held. There will, adance ESS, however,be at Vinaliiavk.v! The cable to give Odd Capt. X. B. Foss a very promising trotting Fellows Hall on Saturday evening,Dec. ^ aveu telephonic connection with the 18th, and colt. The colt is a dark bay, with black with music by Gilmore’s Orchestra. Ad- Fur i was laid Dee. 9th. It starts from TO Smyrna Rugs 5 old points, years stands 15 bauds 3 1*2 mission to dance 25 cents. All are invited. load and is a little over seven miles inches ami 1050 He is W. weighs pounds. by Chase & Doak w I The line is owned by the Vinal- ill place on exhibition at C Marshall’s Nelsonee 2. 20 1-4 which trot- ind Roekland their jewelry store every evening Christmas We shall cut Telephone Company ted a trial mile within 2. 183 is to the the on 1, Nelsonee by week quick prices all of our 'fate Senator as some article the price of which wil! be CHRISTMAS Walls and president, Nelson, 2.00. The colt has never been trained a great onvenienee. Vinalhaven marked down at regular intervals unt 1 a he a for speed, but shows a fast gait.... Ed ward is found. Ladies’ Jackets. -d Last even ,his"''l1 the, event purchaser Saturday ng sale riiursday uight. Babcock has sold his grey trotter Silver to interesting for a In they started clock at §10 and marked it Dr. W. A. Albee <»f Rockland. SHOPPERS: our kr Salaiv The Portland Press Sli] says patrons.^"- down §1 each half hour until the price rear-li- lobster tishermeu have been doing Rockport'sKl indike. A mineral strong- ed §4, when it wrs bought. The clock cost fall, and the lobsters secured have ly resembling coal has been found upon just SI 1 50 at wholesale. have 15 different tir size.. The lobster fishermen at the farm of J. lv Annis in Simouton, Rock- The. jewelry store makes a CENTRE TABLES. Shakespeare and Howells. It is not of is are said to he doing very well port. Mr. Annis came upon it while turn- WE styles FANCY have a often that our have an Pleasant in the. tiresome just completed contract with the manufacturer fora ng the weather-The North some for next culti- people opportunity to ! spot I "fe quantity ing up ground spring’s in of two-shelved OAK of such a treat as Mr. SLIPPERS ranging QUAUTEIiEI.) TALILES, brass elaw feet cnch.C- "bster tishermeu are reported to be vation. He tried several m his stove partake Geo. B Wil- i it is a pieces Day’s shopping, tnp; stlass balls, a beautiful table. Sold everywhere ■€ F" on iiams afforded to a audience in Memo- ! from ;p their traps, account. of the, and it burned in exactly the same manner as large price at ttvj.OO. Our price only "f rial Hall last Pleasure to look at the ,Q(J lobsters and the disagreeable coal. Several specimens have been sent Monday evening. Mr. Wil- Iiams read without notes a 1 ••One lobster steamer recently away to he tested and the result is awaited portion of Display even if \ou do not Part. I of The Fourth and oOOo lobsters at Matinicus. with curiosity. There appears to be quite King Henry gave all of Howells’ most Purchase. We have this A"of 0,r a vein and should it to he coal Mr. delightful farce, The ."•kland Star that, about 7 prove reports Car. His NOVELTY Annis will have struck it verv rich. Sleeping impersonation of the char- a DRESS PATTERNS m. Dee. 1'ltb the of William Season tine stock, body acters iti historical Shakespeare's master- in stock will be sold at se, a sailor on board the i he Hunters. A party of six returned M> per ecnt. rc.liK lion. belonging were ail Well and 49c.-$2.00. piece very acceptable, but the high- arranged r Ira Bliss, was found in the dock from a hunt in the vicinity of Mt. Katahdm est praise must be accorded to his portrayal n J. A Creighton & Co’s, and the old last week. They were J. S. Paul of Water- Complete in every detail, of Falstaff, and the almost continual laugi Largest assortment in the ime Co’s, wharves in Thomaston. ville, on the Belfast branch, M. C. m engineer ter of evel'y department of our lair- store. JYonomi the audience told how well they ap- When you are out BAR GAINS r Judkins of Rockland was called il. H. ; B. C. Paul of Morrill; Edwin Paul of Call and examine. --- buyers will have a feast ,r us. preciated the efforts of the reader. In tli city, by ealliny was decided that Chase came to los Plymouth, Mass., lire man on the New York, Looking at the Sleeping Car Mr. Williams was irre- New Haven «!fc Hartford K. Levi W. simply j accidental drowning. On his per- It.; sistible and uo words of ours cau those- Christmas we of N. give j finery would s found a half pint flask of ruin from Stewart Manchester, IL, baggage who were not there any fair ol master on the Boston & and Ed- conception B.C. ne Maine; more drink had been taken, a t. d. pipe Be than pleased to DINSMORE, what or add to the ward L. Abbott of they missed, anything | 41 in money. No sears appeared on Reading, Mass., engineer pleasure of the recollections of those who Have come in GEO. W. on the B & M. The six deer. j you and 33 Main BURKETT. sly. Chase shipped on the schooner party got Street, were present. Should Mr. Williams ever were in the woods two weeks. | •w York, claiming to hail from Belfast. They See our and we visit our city again we bespeak for him a display Fletcher of this city was telegraphed Whist Matinees. A committee of ladies of MAINE. most cordial reception. Assure you a purchase BELFAST, Odd Fellows’ information, and learned that Chase the Unitarian society will inaugurate a series j Block, new Advertisements. Spencer & Wil- o re from Nova Scotia and hoarded in of whist matinees at Memorial Hall Thurs- j Will not he necessary to son, Coliseum Building, have a tine line of j by here when not at sea. He was day, Dec. 30th. It is thought that such useful Christmas presents, including 125 | Gain our years old. gatherings will prove as popular here as courtesy, ^aBELFAST. styles of fancy rockers and have in other All who chairs, parlor they places. ladies For that is free 1- V Washington Hose Co. No. 1, has re- tables, desks, bamboo goods and rugs. Cal! always. ----- enjoy a game of whist are cordially invited frorn A. A. Howes & Co. six colored and see the goods-Geo. R. Poor, jeweler, to attend all or any of the matinees. Other iMhir pictures representing tire eu- Phoenix Row, has a unique advertisement games can be played, if desired. The com- iii the days of the “tub” to the mod- this week to call attention to his stock of mittee propose to have the matinees once in = .imer-Miss Florence Clough picked watches and silverware for the holiday G. R. two weeks, the players to be exclusively la- POOR, “MILLER LAMPS’7 ■Mown buttercup grown out of doors trade-William A. Clark, Phoenix is dies and an admission of 25 cents will be Row, >me on Union street Dec. 11th. selling Pittsfield all wool suits at 33 85; while on the alternate week the new charged, FOR berths have been put into the city ! trousers at 98 cents. Hadn’t you better buy LIGHT, STYLE AND meetings will be held in the evening,to which CONVENIENCE, the past week ami the premises clean- and save intermediate profits?.Annual JEWELER. PRICE all are invited. After the AND gentlemen plans ARE THE BEST s SATISFACTION, .... •a in ted. .A North Haven man is sup* meeting of the stockholders of the Mer- | are fully perfected a further notice will be _• "he people with milk at three cents chant’s Marine Railway Co., Jan. 5, 1898, at Because they are made of the best and when and how tickets can be j stock that given, stating 2 to T. purest money can buy...... mart....Sixty-thtee coon eats were p. m-Go W. Colburn, McClintock Just obtained, also price of evening entertain- try my ^ d by F. B. Johnson of Montville last Block, High street, for Christmas slippers. ment. '"“ "" THE BEST 1 LAMP ON EARTH. "O of them going to Wannamaker's You will find them in great variety, latest Peanut Nougat, 20, goods stores in New York and The Girls’Home. Miss Martha Falking- styles and lowest prices-The holiday dis- idelphia. ham was recently taken from the Girls’ play made by H. J. Locke & Son, National They Sell 25c, FOR SALE IN Home into the family of Mr. George B. Bank building, is most attractive They CHOCOLATES. BELFAST AT \n ojis. The Universalist fair clos- Robinson of South Liberty. There are uow have everything to be found in a well stock- They are better ban those sold for 40c. inesday evening, Dec. 8th, with the 1 am also for eleven girls at the Home and one more is ex- ed jewelry store, supplemented by special agent “Me an’ Otis, written by Rev. C. At pected soon. The repairs and improvements lines of ornamental and useful arti les se- Sight. A Baker’s CARLE dh is during his undergraduate days, Candies JOIVTES’. at the buildings are completed, and the bills lected with reference, to the season.... For ; You can find ay was given here two years ago by them at wilier store in ...... rendered in. The are sleighs and their for lots of the ■ managers highly equipment, cir>. t shall have the line of a!ent with much and its largest acceptance, these ‘randies ever in pleased with the economy exercised by Mr. things handy to have in the house, and for the city for the non was the same cast with two 0URS3.8S by ll KIsTM \> H. S. Morey, who bad charge of the work, everything in hardware, go to J. W. Jones, n: \DE. 'ions, Messrs. E. S. Pitcher and Fred ALL WOOL the bills aggregating but s-4b3 HO. The work GO Main street. See his advt.., 2>1 page.... uney assuming the parts before taken * included pipe and plumbing for drainage For china and glass, Miller lamps, toys and SUITS enlinand Peterson and Ralph O’Con- MIXER’S and a ditch to the stream near by: a bath dolls, go to Carle & Jones, 21 Main street. Marked down from Christmas lt is a clever little comedy, mirth-pro- V $6.50, $8, $10. room ; enlargement of the kitchen, and store .The public are invited to an exhibition Slippers ng and fill! <>f snap and go, and was ad- room; repairs to the doors, windows, etc.; of water colors at. Sanborn’s studio, Phoenix ahiy presented last Wednesday evening ... A.T... putting on the outside windows; painting Row. Open every day....Miss Ella John- re a large and appreciative audience, . a limited of in OUR 98 and papering the house inside anil painting son will take number pupils Miss Ella Johnson excellent music by the Theatre Orches ALL outside; a new boiler and for beating, French and German, and Mrs. H. H. John- WOOL B. A. piping Roundy, leader, added to the en- will take a limited number of in FRENCH and many incidental repairs. The Society son is prepared to do dressmaking in the pupils aieut of the evening. Following is the PANTS, and GERMAN. W. is with the condition latest at 101 High street-Store ami T. highly pleased present styles, Former COLBURN’S •■ist: prices $1.50, and future outlook of the home... The Chil- rooms to rent in Johnson Block. Enquire $2.00, $2.50. k Davis, a student at Hale College, fond of Mrs. H. H. JOHNSON & Son....Mrs. E. 35 football and girls, dren’s Aid Society acknowledge the receipt of Poor Lancaster, ONLY ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER. Will Havener of $5 from the Dorcas Circle of Kings street, chiropodist, manicuring and Having recently returned from Boston and New ‘ii Makepeace Thornton, his roommate, not High SALE TO LAST TEN DAYS. York is now prepared to do DRESSMAKING fond of football or girls, Daughters, Warren-Any friends who shampooing, will attend to orders day or Fred Spinney in all the latest styles at 104 High Street. may wish to do a kind act and help this evening... You will find pretty gifts, useful FUR TRIMMED Tewksbury of Perkiusville, Betty’s father, Buy of the Maker, and SLIPPERS, Ed. Frost work for destitute will send and at A. P. Mansfield’s, girls kindly gifts popular gifts Save Intermediate Profits. maid Thomas, a man of fashion, young their Christmas to the Masonic He has a fine assortment WARM LINED Ralph Stickney offerings directly Temple. Mrs. E. SLIPPERS, Scullyuu, Tewksbury’s hired man, Home. Gifts of dried fruits, canned goods, in staple and fancy goods and bis' prices are Lancaster, Pitcher Elbridge of all be reasonable. ..H. W. Clark continues his MAN 1(1'RING and FELT SOLE y Otis’ vegetables, groceries kinds, would WILLIAM A. pHIROPOHIsT. SLIPPERS, Tewksbury, daughter, CLARK, Y> SHAMPOOING. Evelyn Frost especially acceptable. Mrs. A. A. Howes, clean sweep of clothing and furnishing goods >rence PHENIX ROW, BELFAST. Follett, Betty’s city friend, for is men’s mackintoshes at 35 HIGH STREET. VELVET Bertha Know]ton House Committee December, will glad- and a new feature SLIPPERS. -Jla hair Tewksbury, wife of Otis, and head of the ly confer with any who may wish to make 32 90_See card of Dr. C. T. Fisk, special- Superfluous removed by an electric needle*. family, Terms moderate. Orders attended to or even- FANCY LEATHER Annabel Walker contributions, for either the Christmas tree ist. day SLIPPERS. ing. 3m50 'hronia Ruggles, Florence’s maiden aunt, or the Christmas dinner. Alberta Wadsworth Art Notes. Mr. H. L. Woodcock’s an- The Portland com* These are papers report that the all LATE STYLE, NEW and are nual exhibition of water colors and oil paint- General GOODS, iy “Me an’ Otis” was given in Deering Debility offered at the last week at his studio iu the very lowest Oth by the ladies of the Woodfords ings Savings prices. Bank building was a success in all respects. niversalist Society. The play was well rei- * Thursday was a private view day, and Fri- and Loss of Flesh We are now our ved by the audience and highly com- and the studio was to Opening day Saturday open tided byT the press. the public until b p. m. As we said last Scott's Emulsion has been the Steamer Notes. The Castiue will make week the exhibition this year shows a de- standard remedy for nearly a :: excursion to-tlay, from Brooks- over'tfi-ose former in Thursday, cided advance of years, quarter of a century. Physicians lie, Castiue and I .lesboro to Rockland. and handling. This applies not Goods. W. T. coloring readily admit that they obtain re- Holiday The deck space between the after house and to the Venetian COLBURN, only Dutqh arpl sketches, sults from it that they cannot get am» si;k ae gangway has been closed in with boards souvenirs of the artist’s tour abroad but t-< on:^' _McClintock Block, Mij^h Street. from any other food. nd the steamer is in readiness for her Win- the rocks anil surf, the shores and shipping flesh-forming There are many other prepara- er's work, which will begin Dec. 20th_ at Matinicus. No less attractive were the tions on the market that apt. Otis Ingraham of steamer City of Ban- local scenes. The work in oils included pretend ^BARGAINS.* to gor is enjoying a vacation at his home in many still life subjects, a line in which do what Rockland. About the first of January he Mr. Woodcock lias been very success- will take command of the Penobscot while ful. One of these paintings was award- SCOTT’S Capt. Marcus Pierce has a vacation_The ed first premium at the State Fair in Glass and Penobscot laid over one in Boston on and will an- China, day Bangor, another be sent to the EMULSION of Lamps. account the storm, and arrived here Sun- nual exhibition of the Baston Art Club. Mr. fall to CHASE &l DOAK, day forenoon at about 9 o’clock_The fol- Woodcock had sold a number of his does, but they perform it. Jewelers, quite Trade has been better for the steamboat service is announced es- before the The Cod-liver Oil past week, lowing paintings exhibition, and made pure Norwegian 25 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. tablished in Maine: Route 1097. Rockland sales last A. has a skill- and many week_P. Sanborn made into delightful cream, to “keep it up" we are making low by North Haven, to Stonington, George H. a collection of water colors at his with the charming fully blended Hypophos- on our No. 505 Osborn prices immense line of the above Kimball, Building, Cleve- studio on Phoenix Row, including local phites of Lime and Soda, which land, Ohio, 38 miles and scenes and flower and are contractor; back, pieces, they find- are such valuable tonics, goods. six times a week, with six additional round ing a ready sale. Some of these little dainty makes this preparation an trips per week between Rockland and North cost no more than a Christmas card pictures ideal one and checks the from June 16 to and make a TOYS Haven, 15 in each and September they very acceptable holiday wasting tendency, and the DOLLS. year, and from Stonington to Swrans Island gift to friends at home or abroad. In the and patient almost immediate- BIG LINE EyEBYTfflHi M CHMI back, six times a week, from April 16 to latter case they can be sent by mail at a LITTLE PRICES, commences to on October 15, and three times a week the resi- trifling expense-The pictures by Mrs. E. ly put and a due of the year, by a schedule satisfactory li. Pierce in the City Drug Store window flesh gain strength OPEN EVENINGS. to the are which them. ..AND.. Department. From January 1, 1898, painted by a new process in water surprises I OPEN EVENINGS. \ to June 30, 1901...The Penobscot did not colors which so resemble oil that a close in- Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the man and fish are on the wrapper. leave Boston Tuesday night and it was an- spection is necessary to find the differences. all nounced that she cfoc. and $1.00, druggists. would remain there until While all are beautiful the La France roses 'iCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists New York. there was a change of weather. in the white rose-bowl is most I 21 Main Main the admired. Street, CARLE & JONES. Belfast, Me: CARLE & Street. JONES,21f BELFAST. 4 .tizen and The Church. I list in the ranks of the moral home-guards MEN CALL WOMAN A MYSTERY. Register of Deep Water Vessels. j are in numbers enough to muster an in- of the 8HIPS. DrnilDI T”' B«*v. Jiinio M. Digliton vincible force on the side of moral senti- So She is to Them—Not so to a Woman. ri*IM < Dee. 5. 1807. Abner M L at ULl UDl hnr*'li. Ilelfa>t, • ment. citizens of Coburn, Park, Hong Kong Many good intentions, Oct 13 for New York. -subject is more accurately stated as whom no one could justly accuse A Woman’s Knowledge Saves Mrs. Ebbert From an Operation. A G David sailed from San people Ropes, Rivers, « | or Francisco Oct 15 for 1 which subsist should sub- indifferent to the moral Liverpool. I! ^ST.THU'relations of being wholly A J Fuller, C M Nichols, sailed from New tst between citizens and in its \ A woman understands women as a man never can hope religion welfare of the community, yet look upon J Y'ork Dec (J for Honolulu. this reason E. Pinkliam. of to. For Mrs. Lydia Lynn, A N. arrived at ■HtD organized capacity, or between citizens the churches with indifference, and some- Bangalore, Blanchard, Mass., now known all over the English-speaking world, London Nov 11) from Manila. and churches. For iu the United States times with contempt. Those who are ^ set to work to help her sex. Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, arrived at New Dr. E. W. we have no Church under the fostering towards base their York Nov 5, from Boston to load for Hong contemptuous religion After long and patient investigation, Mrs. Pmkham THOiA; Kong. care of the government, but instead, the most and position upou superficial confirmed her own conclusions, namely: that seven- E B Sutton, E L Carver, sailed from New OF BASGOH. like all the rest of our MAl\y churches, which, narrow estimate of religion, and an inade- eighths of the suiferings of women are due to dis- York Sept 1 for Yokohama. Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed republican institutions, are at the option of the character orders of the uterine system. Reasoning on this line, quate knowledge present from New York Nov 30 for Shanghae. of the to be maintained their she saw that the of people, by j and aims of its organized resources. They only preventive early breaking Emily Reed, D C Nichols, from Hiogo July The Specialist of Rational Blriit was a medicine which would act 22 for New returned to 23d !, free-will patronage. The option is abso- think have errors in a down, specific York, Hiogo they exposed creed, with WILL MAKE A on the loss of topgallant yard, and sld. prior PROFESSIONAL \ far as concern- alone female organism. lute, so the government is and conclude that all religious belief is to 25th. This was she prepared her excellent Vegetable Compound, which ed, for while taxes are levied upon the false. have noted defects in the why Gov Robie, Nichols, at Hong Kong Oct 13 BELFAST They has been such a boon to thousands and thousands of women. If you have for New York. Only Toad in the Puddle. people for the support of almost every characters of certain members of churches, headaches chiefly at the top of the head, and are troubled by painful menstrua- Henry B Hyde, Scribner, sailed from New other each citizen j York 5 for San public institution, pays and hastily conclude that all church mem- backache, and that bearing-down feeling, Lydia Aug Francisco; spoken Aug and | tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, 24, lat 35 N, Ion 43 W. Every Friday, Saturday what he or at all if he B-L is be- Sunday chooses, nothing ! hers are see that the will tone vour whole Mbs. Ciias. hypocrites. They E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound up system. Josephus, P R Gilkey, sailed from Manila popular at 43.Church Stic to the to the chooses, support of the churches. sentiment of veneration still clings to su- I D. Ebbf.p.t. 330 Wood St,, Reading, Pa., testifies Nov 2 for New York. • Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, arrived What motive then has the citizen for and and while power of the Compound. At perstitions absurdities, | great at New York Nov 28 from Honolulu. cause it is better than BANGOR,Bangor House,, Mrs. Pinkham—I cured helping to maintain the churches? they may not openly ridicule, they foster cansay thatyourmedicinehas May Flint, E 1) P Nichols, sailed from clay and Thursday afternoon me of the and troubles which I had. case was New York Nov 27 for The citizen is one who and a distant and attitude I pains My Hiogo. good knows, unsympathetic had A N sailed from San At KLLSWOR a very bad one, and puzzled the doctor. My womb Puritan, Blanchard, other make and I’ll, Americai,' tries to do, the duties which devolve upon towards all expressions of “so Fraucisco Nov 2 for Hull. any | religion, fallen and I had terrible in back 1 every I uesd iy. pains my andhips. O C arrived at Philadel- him as a member of the social the that,” as Emerson has Reaper, Young, body, says, “analysis I could walk. husband went to our fam- Nov IP from South hardly My phia Amboy. Blue hill in which he lives. He under- run to seed in unbelief.” this suits the taste of most AtBBIA KHILL, II... community From po- ily doctor, and he prescribed medicine for me, but R R Thomas, (J G Nichols, sailed from New York 28 for Wednesday. stands that the prosperity anil good order sition which they occupy, and the atti- Xfoundno relief, and grew worse instead of better, '3 Aug Hong Kong; spoken i/1 Sept. IP, lat 32, loll 52. of the depend in on him, tude in which do not The doctor examined me and wanted to perform an community part they stand, they ^ Sachem, Sewall Nichols, arrived at Hong men. To chew or but husband would not consent. w Nov 24 and he feels himself under binding obliga- comprehend the fact that the larger part operation, my Seeing? Kong from New York. There isn .> physician in the lMo d s I) the advertisement in the I a bottle of ^ Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from Shan- known than the coctor. His euie- tion to act his as one of the rulers of of the superstition and inconsistency paper, got Lydia part upon •’ ghai Oct 15 for Singapore. E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, and before I had s;noke there’s nothi otis and often of such a uilracu!i ii< the State, and a guardian of its interests; which their contempt is based belongs to 1 Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at San ng taken half of the second bottle. 1 felt like a new wo- Francisco Oct. 5 from Kariuk. many writers have claimed that in;.t as a maintainer and to the the and that exemplar, extent past; wherever it is witnessed were miracles. Dr. Thomas’ man. In all I have taken four bottles of your medicine, and can say that I am State of Maine, H (i Curtis, sailed from ability of his of whatever institutions is its and not New York Nov 24 for his disease without capacity, to-day ignorance advocate, cured. I that every woman as I did, will follow ad- Hung K<>ug. equals asking a .jiies; entirely hope suffering my E Eben The of Tillie Starbuek, Curtis, arrived at established a~ that Dr. Tin.mas liv. and agencies stand to represent pure enlightenment. churches to-day, vice and take vour medicine at once.1’ Honolulu Oct 23 from Newcastle. These visits ..f the doet,>r\\id morals, good order and harmony, within of all sects, with a few insignificant ex- Wm H sailed from New j Mary, Amsbury, lent for to comm York Nov opportunity many of man are ! 14 for Yokahama; spoken N» v 20, the circle his influence. No may! ceptions, entirely different from the reason every citizen close to their homes. will be represented not by Talmages, why well-meaning lat 3(1 41, Ion 40 11. specialist a churches justly claim to be true citizen who of the past. A significant change should give them his sanction and Wm II Conner, Frank l sailed but Park bursts; not by men who deck support, j Pendleton, has been by from Manila Nov 13 for New York. habitually is indifferent or infidel to bis evolving during the last 40 or 00 There are three main claims which, J ancient dogmas in flowery rhetoric, and W 3 Rotch, Sewall (' Lancaster, sailed duties and A church used to be a kind of public privileges. The good years. for the I to all from New York IP tor bind them together with wisps of speaking churches, present June San Francisco; citizen may not be wise at all times, but warder’s lodge to the elysian tields of open-minded citizens for recognition. put into Talcahuano leaking: will be ready metaphor, but men who take the corrup- to about Dec 0. is or a proceed TOBACCOS he conscientious always. lie does not heaven; guarded gate in the outer The first is church attendance. Let no tions, and and shames of the walls of the shams, day BARKS. advocate a false doctrine it to be New Jerusalem, which uo one trivial excuse one knowing and and hold them before the keep any from going to hour, up Alice Reed, Alauson cleared from false. He does not uphold a bad principle could enter unless he could present the church and let each make Ford, Notice of Foreclosure. THE SPORTSMAN’S people in all their ugliness and deformity, every Sunday; New York Nov 30 for Santos. JOURN.Y it to be bad. He some- creed of the sect to which it as AVI NTH ROP O. SARGENT and knowing may be led belonged earnest effort to induce some other C P N F arrived at Port and deal hard blows at the men and “stay- Dixon, Gilkey, HARTWKl.l. L. WOODCOCK, both ot Bel- the Oct 28 from New York. WHEREAS Travel Fishing | times by taste or humor, but his habitual password. Their point of view was at-home” to him. Elizabeth, fast in the County of Waluo and State of .Maine, measures which make it for them accompany Edward from New Adventure Nature possible May, sailed York Aug on the eighteenth day of May, In the year ol mir ] rule of conduct is reason. He is not and their chief concern 1 likely other-worldly, The to 28 one to exist and fester in the political and second is participate in all the for Honolulu. Lord thousand eight hundred and ninety Hunting Yachting to own was to save Montevideo for ar- five, by their deed of mortgage of that date, re- forget Iris material interests, but souls from the wrath to come. efforts the churches are to benefit Ethel, Dodge, Boston, | Camping Canoeing j social world. making rived at Barbadoes Nov 18. corded in the Registry of Deeds for said County, ; understands that are involved consisted forthe most in in Volume 242. 405, to us and is a beaut it they deeply Preaching part the community. Help to and Evie A T at New York for Page conveyed the Forest Stream j Several years ago a young woman of my enlarge Reed, Whittier, Maine Central Railroad and the Belfast in the interests of his his the and forth New Zealand. Company, tinted journal, devoted t<* the sp- neighbors, town, expounding creeds, setting moved her carry out their philanthropic plans; to National Bank, their railroad' bed and track l acquaintance, by inherited in- cleared from New York fieldand the cncouracEC in men an.: liis State. He also that vital man's lost state, and his need of salvation, Harvard, Colcord, complete, (excepting the rails which now belong apprehends and broaden their moral ■ stincts and fondness for its mode of wor- deepen influence, Dec 8 for Santos. to said Maine Centra: Railroad Company extend- of a healthy inteiest in utd" >r re, relation which subsists between material though here and there a on oc- and increase their Harriet S cleared from ing from the main line of the Belfast and Moose- 1 preacher, the practical usefulness. Jackson, Dodge, Weekly, 3a page-; terms. $.1 per ye, ship, joined Episcopal church, and Nov head Lake Railroad .now under lease to the Portland 24 for Martinique. six month-. 1 cents .1 c >py Sample f prosperity and moral well-being. It ought casions, dealt with the affairs of this The third is to them and Maine Central Railroad in Waldo in she afterwards told me her give generous Herbert Black, W H sailed Company, j We are the largest American pi. experience. Blanchard, said County of Waldo to the Oak Hi!' Granite to be clear enough in every sane mind, that world, mainly political issues; and when financial To show from Boston 22 for Buenos works on outdoor sports. Send for our ! told the rector that she was far-reaching support. Aug Ayres. Quarries in-Swanville, in said County ol Waldo, She frankly sailed from trated catalogue of books. the amount of material resources dissi- he did, his utterances had no uncertain what the churches are for the Iolani, McClure, Houg Kong and constructed upon the location made by the ! conviction an and that doing good Nov 3 for Baltimore. Maine Central Railroad in and ! FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISH!*- but by evolutionist, Company 1892, pated in ways which harm and sound, were bold, plain and uncom- of the fact be cited that A Amos sailed from approved by the Railroad Commissioners of the 346 Broadway, New York degrade were statements mankind, may Lucy Nickels, Dow, consequently there in State of Maine in their dated 2d. and tend to lower the tone of The method of the church Houg Kong Oct 21 for New York. report, January character, promising. one branch of the church gave last year A. D. 1893, and the judi- the creed to which she could not assent. Mabel I Meyers, C N Meyers, arrived at accepted by Supreme is so much deflected to the was cial Court within and for said County of Waldo, society, practically previously present generation, more than $14, and another more than Pernambuco Oct 81 from Buenos to He assurred her that he also was an evolu- Ayers, at a term of said Court begun and held on rhe from the natural channels of almost revivalistic and load for New York. prosperity, wholly evangelical. $13, per-capita of their membership for Third Tuesday of April, A. D. 1893, a particular J. and that her mental attitude to- Marcels Doi tionist, Matauzas, sailed from Havana Nov 24 for description of which location is as follows and withheld from the common stock of It consisted of stated times for Home preaching missions alone. A proportion of New York. at a stake marked -O 'in the track wards the creed was much like his Commencing Keeps at BROOKS \ ILLAOK Yi welfare. of moral and with sea- very of rhe siding called on line of the Bel- Economy resources, and prayer meetings, periodical that amount no doubt was ex- Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from New Sargent's unwisely fast and now own, and that it offered no obstacle to York 8 for Lvttleton Moosehead Lake Railroad, under .A FINK STOCK OK. a wise and direct use of sons of which back- Aug and Dunedin; them, is more awakening, during pended, but an incalculable amount of lease to the Maine Central Railroad Company, entrance into the spoken r»ept 20, lat 4 N, Ion 28 W. sliders were her fellowship of the which stake is situated about one hundred and related to material than reclaimed and sinners con- benefit must have Rebecca M G arrived at closely prosperity been accomplished. Crowell, Dow, seventy (17 ttEIFELl) & CO.. New time and nervous force were in inference that in the churches of to-day forty-one degrees e.i-t.a distance ot lu5b s recommendations a pure moral atmos- spent her church will not this l.»d to seleet from neglect privilege. W R arrived at St to a stake marked 29x45; then.*- on ., .-one to styles for, and sinners to re- the doctrinal formulas are subordinated to Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, praying exhorting ! the or 1 955 4 feet radii *. a dis- phere which induces good town govern- There is not a church in this or Pierre, Mart., Dee 4 from New York. right easterly any tance of 397.0 feel to a stave marked and the vital truths and of H B at Nov 35x42.0, and a i pent, believe, and accept the pre- burning problems Gladjs, Colson, Martinique ment, high moral health-rate in but is a the thence mtii tangent bearing north seventy >e\en community safe-guard against arrived at scribed the times. The statement rests Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, east, a distance ol 2807.4 leer to a stake other conditions of salvation; aud the upon degrees society, tilings being practically spread of evil. It would be a moral Philadelphia Dec 7 from New York. marked 04xlu. This location i> to over a width James Pattee & S most noted were facts. is most preachers those who ac- John C Smith, Kneeland, sailed from ot 4 rods, being nvo rods on either side <.t the e«pial, likely to be selected by the should one of them dis- eatastoplie any Dec 2 for New above 11 escribed line. And whereas tie- « n tit t-.n the and In the estimation of the churches of to- Brunswick, Ga, York. ^.> clear-headed man complished mightiest revivals, ot said who is on the lookout | band, and all its adherents join the mul- Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at New morrgngi has been broken, now theretore Fire, Life Accident Insur added the number of members to moral and the services of by reason of the branch -t tin- con inion tlier*-,>t bo a in which to locate a largest day. character, York Nov 20 from Bangor. jm;i«•. business. titudes of those who do not see we claim a t uccIoMire of said mortgage. are any way Lucia arrived at New OFFICI: the churches. humanity, frankly recognized as the Porter, Farrow, Dated at Belfast in said (hi* tmirth da. 1ASONIC UMPU 1m u). to •late; churches and County vigorous to support the religious and York No\ 21 from Bangor. of December A. D. 1897. 3w-4o highest and safest credentials of a Chris- organized MAIN >1 RUI I UN IR A NCI: with There was a undercurrent of sec- A at re- iarge constituencies; places of ill- strong moral endeavor of the Not Mary Hall, Haskell, Portland, THE M A INK < KNT11AL RAILROAD « • M 1' A N \ tian so that the community. life; person who once might pairing. ID 9 "Sl-G II Wl 1.1.1 v.MSON. it s A t turn. I >1 \ repute few, or better still, none; harmoni- tarian rivalry, and frequent one of the is BKLKAS controversies, churches doing all the good P F Morse, sailed from Port- THE BE..FAS! V.\ l'K )\ \I R \ N K have been a would now be Pettigrew, ous relations often saint, perhaps ID II between the sects, and a pro- bitter and uncharitable, mainly it should, and could, if all who ought land Nov 10 for lie Janeiro. J.ISM Wn.r.IAMSMN. its Attornex considered a sinner; and another, who R W Hopkins, Jlichborn, arrived at Phila- gressive public spirit, compose the best upon points of doctrine and the adminis- would the trygrain-g: try gra give earnest support which is delphia Dee 5 from Port Tampa. might have been wept and over as a Notice ot Foreclosure. and most attractive advertisement a tration of the prayed ■ town ! ordinances. The churches a plain and most important obligation of Sal lie 1'On, W li West, arrived at Bar- A -k your Gr :..-.l. ; i: w sinner in would now be peril, badoes Nov 27 from Pernambuco. Whereas Eddie t n > ru ,, can send forth. Where these conditions viewed humanity as two classes, saints acknowledged good Trask, Burnham, CHAIN In- ! -1: 11 j citizenship. Tola, A S Wilson, arrived at New York Comity .1 \\.11>!o tici s..it,.* ,>1 M.. Inc. o\ as a of Christ. The churches no .t' eollVc*. The i ,v and or redeemed aud disciple U* 1 dated N>*\rmPci d-.ak subsist, crime, poverty and discord of ; sinners, unregener- Nov 21 from Demerara. mortgage out .is well .1 claim lobe bands of but or- corded in Vol. IPS, Rage 4 m of tie- W.ild Beg ininry as t in- up. AIi kind an ate, and in order to from the longer saints, News ana Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at every proportionately decreased, pass ranks of Literary Notes. of Deeds, Eli-ha V sii.iw •• Dec 2 from Port try cmiveyct like it. C HA 1 Vi lias lut n. I sen! ganized bodies of men and women whose Brunswick, Ga, Spain. teal estate. m ana is same the tj the following described situated prosperity increased in the worldiugs fellowship of Chris- M eii.i j- ,1 ;i ! nt ;t i«. u-ade 1 -. Burnbam. to wit:— Beginning on 1. m pi. legitimate and real motive is not to es- The Chatterbox for uext year is just ratio. It is unwise economy to neglect or tians one must have passed, through men- Road thirty three tb.'C rods north :he *ou;l; ami tin- most dein-au- stomach receives it like Chatterboxes have been. For the line of Cheek I.ot <. two ••* cape retiibution and in a fu- always Entire Family. pj uuinher ••ig.d Iistre». 1-4 I't be lowards such tal and emotional called con- gain felicity the price eedee and 2.' niggardly organizations experiences That is description enough for juveniles, thence westerly forty-one 41 rods to a >!.■! e ; ture state, but to add the of their wall; thence nineteen IP rods ■!., package. Sold b\ all ocers. as aim to leve. sentiment. The version. Without that one’s weight who know what to Estes & Although the of Farm and northerly up public experience, just expect. leading object centre of a fort said Lot “O' two >2 thence wo-: influence to level up the moral sentiment are the which our in amount of crime and poverty is sure to be character, however above reproach from a Lauriat, Boston, publishers. Home, readers may procure erly parallel with the south line of -ai l Lot of the land then occupied hy Rufus Reynold*; then to the moral of and community and lend a hand to the connection with this paper, is, of course, to proportionate laxity which worldly point view; one’s good The December numbers of Bahyland southerly to land then occupied by K. (I. Tra.-U work of the condition of the cultivator of the soil with the thence easterly to the Mount Road thence I prevails. And and crime are not however and were bettering society. and Little Men and have been re- acquaint poverty works, many useful, Women, northerly by said road, thirteen ry Miss Beverage. dres.-* and to on the lit:,- ! compute their comparative expense to the churches 50 years ago, aud there are some refining humanizing agencies, ning Mount Road on the south devoted to the wife, mother and daughters, Check Lot “O" two number X>, at -be ! tire lor rent with immediate >ses>i u the moral faculties and the A new candidate for public favor is Lit- (2 eight ] community, and to himself to-day of which the characterization is in keep religi- south east corner of land then owned and oo u individually, tle an not forgetting the boys and girls, who are of Folks, illustrated for said thence north a "b as ous sentiments from into indiffer- magazine pied l-y Trask; twenty against what might be his reasonable the main true. looked at in a lapsing soon to become—at least we are— POOR A >< But, large youngest readers, published by S. E. Cas- hope they along the west side of said Mount road; them e at ence and — share towards the way, the churches of are essential- inactivity. sino, and edited Thomas Stuart farmers and farmers’ wives. Replete each right angles we*t along the south line >f land Belfast, July 2d. 1 S'J7. But f supporting organized to-day Boston, by described herein before to the southwest corner I he men iu Bible stories showed Pratt and Ella Farnham Pratt. These issue a of arti- moral agencies within the town. If he ly different from those of 50 years ago. good with great variety original of said before described land: thence south at their are familiar names to the right angles with last mentioned line twenty 2" could at all the Their is humility by covering themselves young people, cles on the farm, garden and household, by get items of actual cost objective point practically shifted rods: thence east af angles with I a s men and convey the assurance that the maga- right | with tow and on ash the rural writers of the Farm tinned bound to of the and waste and loss, and set them against from the world to come to the world that cloth, sitting zine will be all that could leading day, place beginning, being FARM AND TIBER LAN they desire. same premises mortgaged to said Trask b> lvter and their and Home is not only indispensable to the S poverty and crime, he would find the is; from a hypothetical heaven and bell, heaps, disfiguring persons. If The initial number is attractive in dress Libby by his mortgage (let d dated Marc h 22ml, FOB J I F. of and recorded in said in V >1. and contents. The is a farmer, but meets the the 187P, Registry 18b, 1 offer for sale at a 21.'! acres r ., to the real hells are they should to do so now we should subscription requirements bargain amount, I believe, in excess of what it which peopled with try Rage 484. which said mortgage was'foreclosed h\ l.incolnv illc. from Pit. entire We recommend it extending !n*i send as year. family. cordially said Trask as shown bv said Vol. 1P4, to would cost him to be liberal in multitudes of men, women aud children; them, Holmes says, to an insane Registry Kendall's Mill Puck Trap stream, me. reasonably as pure in tone and well devised to instruct Rage 141. McCobb farm, so-called, and !’i::- and if one buildings. his from the a should to “rend for December offers a feast And whereas the siid Elisha W Shaw, hi* has on it a support of the organized agencies for eager quest of heaven after asylum; begin Outing of and by large nuantitv t sapling pn -j entertain the farmer and his family. dated A. D 18P.">, and his to all interested in and assignment January 1st, oak and other growth aiid within a mi!.- •>! p a to the of life gaiments,” it would the need good tilings sports in promoting moral sentiment and death, possibilities making suggest recorded said Registry in Vol. 2f><», Rage J07, er’s mili. Will m os- higher Caribou and bear sell the whole part; of a strait The man of pastimes. hunting,quail, assigned said mortgage from said Eddie <1. Trask, WM ( .MAKSHAl a better state of All that to in this world more heavenly with enligbt- jacket. good the age. society. goes and duck shooting, golf, the kennell Harper’s Round Table for December and the debt thereby secured, to me, the under Belfast. N..\. Id. is.*7 4b of our the of or days fatheis showed his signed. support thriftless criminal pov- enment, virtue, comfort, safety, and some humility the Indian a stable, basket-ball, ball, yacht- has marked Christmas flavor. For ex- the of •• confession of and Now-, therefore, condition said m tgage and to the and measure of true The by public sin, asking ing cycling, snowshoeing, skating, travel from said Eddie (f. Trask to said Elisha W. Shaw erty, prosecution punish- happiness. major- ample, there is a strong story of camp | tile of his met and all receive attention. Such is broken, by reasons whereof 1 claim a foreclos- i ment of is loss and of the churches maintain or- prayers neighbors, with fiction, criminals, practically ity to-day Til. entitled “The Offi- ure thereof," and this notice for that pur- \ ~NOTICE. well-known writers as Price Ed. life, by Tilford, give him in Collier, H. waste. No public enterprise is advanced which are prayer-meeting. Thegoodmanof pose. DON. A. ROWERS. \ ganized philanthropies doing W. Sandys, A. J. Kenealy. II. W. Hunt- cial Christmas of the Sheriff of Ginger- Houlton, Maine. November JO, 18P7. to I have a repository on Wight street free no local interest is fostered a of the charitable -day does nothing of the kind. He does by it, by it. It large part work of ington, F. H. Risteen and R. Tait McKen- bread a Gap;” “Embezzling Christmas dust and dirt, where l will store one scare-, no about with counte- zie contribute is and de- Churches which were go sanctimonious interesting stories. The W. S. of public money private capital every community. Turkey,” by Gidley; and, Messenger’s Notice. riages tor $1.00, ami two seated carriage- editorial and record are flected from nance, and a “better than thou” air. He departments ably of the Sheriff <>f Wali>*> productive sources and used threatened with extinction because of the course, a ghost story, this one by John Office Cofntv, $1.50; twenty five cents extra foi collectin conducted. State of Maine, Wall-o Coi n rv ss does not before his a Kendrick which will insure a same. Leave at A s to cover dead losses and make up a deficit withdrawal of vital forces and the failure grovel neighbors in Bangs, Belfast, Dec 0. A. D 1897. orders Swift Paul The rest of the matter is This is to notice on Orb of De- occasioned by moral, and of old sanctions and have taken public confessional. He is a citizen of The Christmas Ladies’ Home Journal hearty laugh. give that the day JOSKPII F WIOHI incapacity laxity. methods, varied to There is cember. A. b. 1897, a Warrant in Insolvency was opens with a of of beauti- enough suit all tastes. This of the relation of new leases of the a a man of so- page pictures issued Geo. E. Johnson. of the Court of Nov, I 4m;. question morals life, and entered upon new world, good neighbor, a .Jacobite J. by Judge Belfast, HOT ful children, selected from thousands of story by Stanley Weyman; Insolvency for said Count\ of Waldo, against to material be illustrated careers of usefulness under the im- briety, who gives full count, and a curious the prosperity may great weight, portraits. The children’s holiday greet- yarn by Samuel Merwin; the estate of TILTON A. ELLIOTT of 1 Brooks, and measure of all commodities he han- second half of a and an in said County, adjudged to be an Insolvent Debt- in the case of two in one pulse of the new motive of to is a introduction to the ex- two-part story, broadly families, ministering ing pleasing or, on of said Debtor, which was of the a tale of adven- petition petition of which thriftless the needs of the world and dles; pays his and has cellent articles pertaining to the great instalment serial; tiled on the 0th day of December. A D. 1897, to idleness, intemperance, present the debts, compassion in festal season. One of these ture Cuba, and a paper on “Ingenious which date interest on claims is i<. be computed; on his honest debtors. He does not to interestingly and and in the time. A notable is St. go that the of debt to or said Debt- immorality prevail; other, present example describes Christmas in the Palace at Pots- Pioneers,” by Cyrus C. Adams; sugges- payment any by J or, and the transfer ami delivery of any property in New York In an unfash- prayer-meeting to tell everybody what a how tions for under the heading Fine farm in N<-rthport, mvh miles fr-uii sobriety, industry, economy, self-respect. Georges city. dam, telling the German Emperor holiday gifts, by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of of “The Camera and hints The former will be and a able and therefore deserted miserable sinner, (in he is, but and Empress and the children cele- Club;” by the Creditors of said Debtor to prove their debt Ground. 135 acres nice la poor, wretched, quarter, by theory,) Royal 1 land, buildings, which a with and in case there are assets stifficie it to auth.o-i/-* brate the There are also two ad- boy, at small expense and burden on the in to the the and it whenever lie goes to church, or about day. the same to choose one or more of 1ms orchards, 350 bids last- \eai. «;<».>uti;<- failing water. Will sold very low and latter will he ended its existence but for the new im- i ng to be an upright man. One man of Trimbles.” IStb day of December. .V. D. 1897, at tw<• o'clock self-supporting, comfortable, Your Christmas dinner, your decora- in the afternoon. easy terms. 40tf that a j and—with a fair chance—will have a bal- pulse and directions imparted to it by the stamp in community is of more Given under m\ band the date first above writ- a ti ons, your the whole of M C HILL, With charming special cover, designed gifts, atmosphere ten. ISAAC LEATHERS. ance on of Rev. Dr. who has value than a score of saints. A | the side of at the end of ministry Raisfoid, self-styled as ot savings j by Charles L. Hinton, repioductions of your Chrtstmas, will be improved by read- Deputy Sheriff, Messenger the Court ->f Miller St., Belfast sound a I for said ot Waldo 2w49 each The relations of morals to made it a character and righteous life con- some historic and Insolvency County year. great organized philantlrrophy j Madonnas, pictures by ing Table Talk for December. It is full of stitute an S. would seem to be to to the men and women who live in argument for religion which F, Church, Charles Dana Gibson,Ernest prosperity plain every toiling | l ideas and plans for the and makes all C. Peixotto, C. K. Linson and other wrell- housekeeper, sane mind in cases like these. lodging houses in the quarter of the city skepticism absurd, and all in- known artists, the .Christmas number of the holiday spirit is encouraged in its difference unreasonable. XFor V/l Salek/lXlvM ail is a | com i lie but where the church is situated. connections community larger family, McCllire’s Magazine is in generous keeping menus, table decorations and entertain- Such are the churches of and has been blit little used Bel and though the majority of its members Iu the churches of to-day the preaching to-day, with the season. It is indeed a beautiful ments. These are further supported by pletc, by such is the character of the service number. It is as eminent such articles as “The I fast Coliseum Co. ( all on prosper fairly well because of their in- is for the most part radically different they holiday quite interesting Christ- in matter as in contri- mas Elliot t from that of the The are to render to the whole illustration, having Isle,” by Lucy Keeler; “Pota- ASA KIGGS or dustry, sobriety and thrift, and though,as past. preachers trying world, butions from and such is the of citizen whose true Rudyard Kipling, Anthony toes,” by Mary Ronald; “Liberty Tea,” N. F, HUSTON. a what in can spend but little time expounding creeds. type Charles A. Robert Martha Bockee and rule, they give charity they Hope, Dana, Barr, by Flint; “Boys What Belfast. May d, 1897.- 1 St f is in some and whose office Bliss spare without self-sacrifice; yet all pov- It is true that the ancient creeds are still place church, Perry, Ella Higginson, W. T. Stead, They Eat,” by Elizabeth Grinnell; “Some is to the moral and re- and Dr. Sven Hedin. Christmas Viands of Olive M. erty is a public burden, and all crime a the nominal basis of the churches,but 1 be- represent highest 1707,” by as ideal of And no more im- Percival, well as recipes, considered menace. For the the in- lieve that there is no Protestant sect but ligious to-day. public poverty The December issue of the Newr Eng- seasonable in 1807.” of Table Horse Stock for Sale. rests 4 sample dustrious and economical have that the is out of portant duty upon the well-inten- land comes in an attractive holi- to settle; realizes vitality gone its Magazine Talk will be mailed free to any of our 30 CENTS I wish to close out all horse stock. 10 head, tioned citizen than that of to cover and is full of mate- ——AT- my and from crime and criminals and ancient formula of faith. The helping day interesting readers who will send their name and including dam of Wilkesnionr. 2 20 1-4. Nelsonee. they, Presby- rial. The frontispiece of the number is a address to Table Talk 4 years, 2.29 1-4, colts from one to four years old. their are in constant terian church has tried to revive sustain the churches, and broaden their Publishing Com- especially children, recently of a of James high bred and promising. Am reasonable offer influence and for reproduction photograph pany, Philadelphia, Pa. interest in its Westminister Confession, power good. Russell taken Olive Wendell accepted. WM.C. MARSHALL. danger. Lowell, by A. A. Howes & Co.'s. Belfast, Nov. Id, 1897.-46 In this for the churches I Holmes Now, from this point of view every cit- but it can succeed in awakening only a making plea in 1864. This accompanies an have in view not the article by Charles Akers entitled “Per- PILES! PILES! Notice of His izen, it would seem, might easily see the temporary zeal. The mighty power which primarily ascendency PILES! Assignee of Ip- sonal Glimpses of Our New England pointment. wisdom of and once was in and bound the minds of of the churches as but I>r. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure strengthening manning it, merely churches, Poets.” a The author, when struggling Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It At MontviHe, in tile County nr Waldo ami State millions in firm and rather the moral and material every moral fortification in the communi- conviction, swayed well-being young artist, was befriended by Lowell, absorbes the tumors, allays the itching at once, of Maine, the lldli day of November, A.P. 1897. acts and the fortunes of of the The churches and here relates anecdotes of his as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- The subscriber can store one hundred tons notice of his ty. And the churches might be made the the lives of men, community. repre- many liams’ Indian Pile undersigned hereby gives ap- Ointment is prepared only for of hay or merchandise of any description as Assignee of the estate of AU- personal intercourse with Lowell, Piles and of THEpointment most formidable of all defenses is senile and sent the hope and aim of mankind for a Long- Itching the private parts, and noth- on Lane’s wharf at a fair rate. GUSTUS .1. TOBEY of Palermo, in said of against Kingdoms, suffering decay, else. County fellow, Holmes and Emerson. With his ing Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- DANIEL LANE, Waldo, Ins; lvent Debtor, who lias been declared evil if were manned never can be recovered. The of better and happier state of existence in sent by for 60c. and box only they adequately pulpits article are reproductions from portraits of gists, mail, $1.00 per At the corner of Miller and Church Streets. an Insolvent upon his own petition by the Court WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO., Cleveland, Ohio of Mr. Gardner at the meat and en- this and that to be the Prop’s, Enquire shop. of Insolvency for said County of Waldo. equipped. Those who ought to the Presbyterian church in the near future world, ought ample poets made by Mr. Akers at that time. for sale R. H. Moody. by Iy38 Belfast, Dec. 8, 1897.—4w49 2w49 JONATHAN BARTLETT, Assignee. “BRANDS FROM THE BURNING.” Stop drugging yourself with quack nos- NEWS OP THE WEEK. trims or against bushels for the corre- “cures Get a weR-known phar- 19,446,850 maoeutal 11 remedy that will do the work sponding months last y, is there any steamer, cured thousands of cases. Framed Medallions, latest, and thus far, he says, winter shall have released I will guarantee that Cure no better idea could be pie left in the pantry?” “There is one piece, scheme, every reply its hold on my Kidney itional Armenian Relief Commit- Perhaps gained him in will cure On per cent, of all forms of copyrighted subjects. but you cau’t have it.” “You are i shows that they agree with the Moosehead next It lias been a j of the actual daily life of the children in mistaken, May. good kidney disease. When the disease i*s far — a ma. I’ve had it.” ! that it would be a bad for to ueil tract with the above title [Cleveland Plain Dealer. matter, thing season, second none. \YK II A VI- 4 * the vaiious orphanages than to quote from According to advanced and there are other complica- New. Attractive it in Latest the East if the was into Mr. of the tions four- rial to it is a recent postal system put Judkins, Mount Kineo patients had better send a |ol. M).s. Iron ’Zr> cents reference the efforts letter from Miss Carrie E. Bush tiheumutism Cured In a House, Designs Day. a of the Portland 250 ounce vial of tbeir urine, with full symp- practice.... At meeting deer, 30 moose heads and six caribou fall in. save a at of tlie of Ilarpoot. The gifts from Christian toms. W<- will then make a careful upward, few, least, ‘Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- j Board of Dec. it was voted to heads have Endeavor and other Trade, 2nd, passed through there this fall, analysis of the and advise the 'le whose and young people’s socie- ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its water, children parents send resolutions to the Maine Congress- figures which so far as moose and caribou best course to pursue to well, ab- ties have been devoted to the homes at action upon the system is 1 ‘.markable and get , men. the construction of are concerned include solutely fref of charge.” were massacred by the cruel this centre. Miss Bush writes: mysterious. It, removes at once the cause strongly urging only animals Prof. Munyor> lias a separate specific and the disease a naval dry dock in Portland harbor. Hon. brought down the lake on steamers. The T-v runient and their fanatical immediately disappears. for each disease. They may be obtained POOR & SON. THE HOMES. P. Chas. S. Forbes and Hon. of The lirst dose greatly benefits: 75 cents. Jas. Decker, numblr deer exceeds that of the year from druggists, and nearly all are 25 neighbors. In their appeal the Sold A. A. Howes & (. o. Bel- Seth 1.. Larrabee and others in favor and caribou cents a via;. Personal letter* t.. Prof. ••In itself, we have by Druggists, spoke previous, fall behind a little. Ilarpoot four homes, Munvon. 1 r.or, An h Street. fast. 4mo45 of the It was voted to have a Moose remain about the Philadelphia, B cesay: each with a ‘house-lather’ and ‘house- project. same. The Pa., answered with free medical advice Druggists, ilfast. of seven to consider Moose were killed rescue mother. are committee appointed the for any disease. rely practicable to many These Armenian Christians, Mrs. Meyer—What's the *:rouble. Mrs. along Allegash the matter of a location and submit a some of them so far north as ittle ones from perishing or fyom who keep the homes in perfect order and Schulz? You are in bad humor this morning. route, Long definite to the lake. Four of the caribou fell on Caucom- suffering and degradation, by the children neat. They have family pray- Mrs. Schulz—You see, my husband stayed proposition government. Hon. W. T. Haines and several other one at c them into the orphanages which ers morning and night and teach them at the club every night last week until after gomoe stream, Chesuncook and in Last T made mind of Waterville have Chamberlain lake waters.A ■a opened under the care of our many things about the Bible, also about midnight. night up my gentlemen bought meeting of to sit up. determined to give him a curtain the soldiers' of tim- the Maine iican missionaries, who are nobly politeness and bow to work. Each giil Revolutionary grant Sportsmen’s Association will be lecture when he got in 1 te. And what do ber land in the Mooschcad lake held in the first in Jan- :g at their posts in ail the priuci- h-arns how to sew and knit and do house- region, Bangor, Tuesday you think? The f“ >! call--' home at nine- cut c rs and have contracted with parties to uary. The is not de- ....OX "t the devastated regions. work. Masters in tailoring, shoemaking, o'clock programme yet fully 2,000.000 from off if this winter. The cided but there are some discussions are perfectly safe and are and other trades have been put over the upon, 5 100. was made from Frank and Wil- that will come that will make 'th books an useful trades. The larger boys, the latter being allowed to purchase up lively Or. K. Detrlion’s Anti diuretic liam Tot man of Fairlield.lion. Edward some of the most o of them will become the future '•boose the trades they prefer. All are debates,as important May be worth to you more than >100 if WigL’in, master of the State Grange, re- now the in the •i their people, and take the places sent to school—the older ones, who are subjects confronting State, have a lii 1«l who soils from in- ceived a cheek from his Gov- of the will ueational and religious teachers learning trades, the part of ach day. yu bidding Excellency way game laws, be touched up- conteiience of water during Cures ernor for which is to be •v rather than sleep. Powers, $100. on.Frank Harrington and Frank Pree fallen, deny their HUIST1AN IXFI.Fl-gNCKS. old and alike. It arrests the trouble young u>ed in helping to build and equip the of Greenville were arrested by Warden at once, >1. Sold by A. A. Howes & if the of Co., cottage at the (food Will Farm. Pollard and taken to Dover for trial Dec. ■’.'-live dollars will provide food, Never, parents these children Druggists, Belfast, Me. 1\28 (flange had .The Maine Central railroad has recent- 2nd for a cow moose. The home and instruction for one lived, would they have had the home killing prison- Cat—Aren't rather whole the care, the education, the love and Papa you 'iving fast, ly put a new rule in force, namely, that ers waived examination and were sentenc- year. Duiing past patient Thomas ? who are related must not run on ed to for National Armenian Relief < om- sympathy given them which have employes Bangor jail four months. They they Thomas—Oh, no. I'm 1 1-‘J years In eou.->Met"tr>» ol the soarritv of ui<>ne.',low Jew. Young the same train. As a result a num- to the term of the which lion, David .J. Each Sabbath they go out of their old of quite appealed February Brewer, and have only lost three my lives. prices ami \\aue~. and to meet the demands of »f S. homes to church in the W ber of changes have been made in crews Supreme Court and were released on 8300 the U. Supreme Court, is long processions, Papa Cat— **11, be careful, you young tin? tin* >f remains of Dr. trade, Due ‘tors d tin- Company have re- lias sent to Armenia boys in their bright, new fezes, tunics, scamp! [New York Journal. long standing.The bail. Generous -Se'>,'am tfueed the ires "it tlmir remedies. O. were to and p? ui clean and the Fitzgerald brought Dexter work alone, besides slsO^loO underclothing good shoes, Belief In Six Ilnurs. girls clad and over their his funeral occurred Nov. 29th, from his ai and industrial relief. The neatly heads Assessors Statistics for Waldo County. Loaf- Dalton’s Sarsaparilla and Nerv e Tonic, and Bladder disease father's house on lower street. A mds have enabled the mission- white knit shawls, which needy wonrnn Distressing Kidney spring / \ relieved in six hours by “New Great South number attended. Rev. W. 11. Full '■ m >f the large We have received from Hon. W. C. Mar- seems a' matter of course i:. he American (t he It is a great on p'trit •■neartli -.etailedat cAr surprise (fould conducted the services.It is f bottle. arrouut of its in re- shall, member of the Board of State Assess- per exceeding promptness understood that Miss Achsah Clifford, ( when you use Rob Roy lieving piin in bladder, kidneys and hack, ors, a copy of their annual re- Dalton’s who died in Biddeford Nov. left, numer- forthcoming Flour. A flour— Imperial Almond Cream. in male or female. Relieves retention of 29, generous from which we make the ous $1,000 to- port, following 1 water almost immediately. If you want public bequests including full of nutrition and all the at 7 c r ward a free to- summary in relation to Belfast and Waldo per bottle. I quick relief and cure this is the remedy. library building, $1,000 qualities that produce light, ; Sold by A. A. Howes and (Jo., Druggists, ward the establishment of a free hospital, County: j Coraline at ! Belfast, Me. Iy28 $.“>00 to the Pavilion church, $“>00 for the i wholesome, sweet-tasting Belfast Waldo County. 1 rolls. A barber in the maintenance oi a tree bed in the Maine bread, biscuits and j Brooklyn shop rejoices %> ¥ > per bottle. .. «~0C. following sign, “Physiognomical Hairdress- General Hospital, and smaller sums to !. None but a very cook poor Pills at er, Facial Operators, Cranium various societies. Her estate Manipulators missionary could get any but the best I and Capillary Hair Cutting. Shaving with is estimated at $50,000.John Jewett, box 15c. Ambidextrous Abridger Facility.” [St. Jo- the veteran conductor of the Maine Central , results from using per seph Gazette. No. of polls taxed —1,347 6,781 lias been transferred to the union station not taxed.. 57 685 | Plasters. For Over Fitly I ears. staff in Portland. He has been a railroad Rate of property tax. .0195 Valuation— j man 42 of Gray each .. IdC An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.---Mrs. years.Dana Plymouth, Real estate, resident. 1,890.015 5,975,260 | j while hunting in the woods in Detroit, non-resident. 0 Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for 122,07 910,003 Dec. was shot Cross Personal estate, resi- 2nd, fatally by Benj. The now have a i- over millions of mothers for dent. people chance ro hoy m»o«l fifty years by of Detroit. was but 8 rods away, was 846,596 1,887,482 Gray Personal estate, non- remedies as there are on the market at\.-r> low their children while teething, with perfect dressed in brown and was mistaken clothes, resident. 10,705 34,148 as success. It soothes the softeus tlie prices, can be shown by the very hit m number child, for a deer who tired and shot Total valuation. 2,869.386 8,806,893 by Cross, of testimonials that the have re 't gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and at Cmiipauv ivtd him just below the heart. cried, “I Money interest.... 146,175 212,145 FLOUR is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- Gray Town debt. 611,800 from those who have used the medicines a liberal am and within a few min- ant to the taste. Sold in shot,” expired Stock in trade. 303.250 438,475 j Milled from the finest discount will by druggists every j qual- he jriven the trade. Dealers who part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- utes. He is survived by a wife and three Livestock. 68,812 646,995 I Bank iiv winter wheat by the have Dalton’s remedies on hand are requested to tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and small children.The trustees of the stock.1,334 157,760 253,270 [ Trust Co. stock. 48 4.6.40 5,140 and best in remit to the Company for what they have sold at ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and Walker estate have decided to build and J latest process Railroad property ... 8,550 10,600 take1 no other kind. j mills. the old prices and send a statement <>t what they fully equip a manual training school if the | Water Co. 6,500 26,800 the finest of modern have on hand and tin* will hill the same Electric Co. ... 13,420 13,420 Ask for it when next you’re out Company Freddy: “There’s one thing about Dum- city of Portland will accept the same. The Saw mills. 2 33 of flour. Solti to 1 2,000 24,325 everywhere. them at the new prices on the same conditions. leigb. He always says what lie means.” site selected is on that of the old Casco j Other 3 10,700 27 26.100 \VM. A. COOMBS, Coldwftter. Mich. Duddy: “1 know. But then there's no 1st. church_The Governor and Council Machinery. 23,900 34,063 it i: oi:di:i; or nun < Tints. meaning in anything lie says.” [Boston met again December 15, and will probably ! Shipping,*(tons)..1,713 8.779 90,333 Orphan Boys I Wharf property. 22,700 40,350 Learning Shoemaking. Transcript. | be in almost continuous session until the I Logs and lumber. 3,120 ...THE... A God-sent Blessing—Mr. B. F. Wood close of the year. The reports of the de- | Wood and bark. 500 st-hu r from the vast numbers of have manufactured for a living. There of Easton, Pa., was a great sufferer from Or- partments and much routine business will Estate held in trust.. 20.000 20,000 i.iidu-n around are a few wee in sun-bon- ganic Heart Disease. He never to Bicycles. 89 3,115 188 5,897 them, twothou- girls big pink expected come before the council before the end of 650 who I be well again, but Dr. Cure for the Carriages. 30.645 58,424 'iio most and receive nets, always head the procession, de- Agnew’s the Musical instruments. 284 17,050 48,042 promising, was bis year. j mure I Heart ami he lives to- 1 Be Sells “£.?.” orphanages. little niaids, who go to sleep under good angel, Furniture. 23,625 29,025 to tell it to bear him : “I was for n aw Me. sermon day others, School houses.. 17 21.000 Ma mkkao, & to the and bob back and to the SWAN SIBLEY that in 1 GO, glad report, response forth, fifteen a years great sufferer from heart dis- Washington Whisperings. Secretary Horses. 863 52,500 7,339 329,986 — I have .-old -‘L. I ." Bitters immense amusement of the wakeful ones. Sirs, d'l’val* for tile last six months, ease, had said that in the annual 3-year old colts.. 19 1,150 280 10,502 | rfinotheriug spells,palpitation, pain Gage recently for They are the most JOBBKBS OK lias been contributed to Those who wish can go once a day on the in the left side, and swelled ankles. Twen- 2-*year-old 14 595 231 5,864 twenty years. money estimates he would send to he *■ Congress 15 490 184 salable bitters w have in the .•'tore. ait half of these Sabbath, and also on fast days, to the ty physicians treated me, but L got no re- ; l-year-old 3,685 orphaus through I would name about $20,000,000 and not Cows. 486 9,720 7,596 150,903 (ii:<). W Smith. 0 llut what is to Gregian church. Much talk has been lief. 1 used Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the CRAIN, year, become of above as the amouut of the Oxen. 10 380 600 22,917 Heart. One dose relieved me inside of $25,000,000 1 made the as to these chil- j .— oiling one thousand littles ones. by Gregians deficit for the fiscal 3-year-olds. 54 810 1,374 23,484 thirtv minutes. Seven bottles cured me.” treasury year ending 2 98 980 2,394 30,245 > iow like shorn lambs? Will God dren becoming Protestant if left entirely j year-olds. She recommends "£.?.” FEED, 21. June 30, 1898. The Secretary said that | Yearlings.. 117 585 2,552 17,570 tiiem to under our This will not be our Bancor, Me. be turned out again at the charge. he the receipts from customs to Sheep. 256 512 17,662 37,563 expected — : effort in but it is im- A father wrote to Oxford Univer- 181 14.275 Dear I have recommended SEEDS and one year into the darkness and any respect, simply recently increase and that in the Swine. 1,090 2,925 Sirs, “Wliat are terms for a steadily spring Total value of live hath shows no of tem- possible not to surround them by an at- sity: your year? your L. I-'." Bitters Dr Dyspepsia, sign being months he anticipated quite ini porta- Stock. 646,995 redolent of the And does it cost anything extra if my son large I] 68,812 and shall <1-■ Will He not rather melt the hearts mosphere Bible, prayer tious.A member of the cabinet always GROCERIES, wants to learn to read and write as weil as Spanish The following table shows hildren in this favored land of and Christian while they at- jj by comparison Mrs. l's Hil-.R I ’ERKINS. principles, to row a boat ?” [Tit-Bits. in an interview just published says the ! tend our cannot but J the increase or decrease in the valuation of ol so that their generous love will schools. We hope of is well satisfied : Iiu|x>rters Is Your Ailment Catarrh?—“I had government Spain the means to them that many of these children will come out Ca- the towns of Waldo Couuty, from 189G to She knows from experience provide keep tarrh for 1 with the results of the publication of the of the educated year." “I had Catarrh for 2 1897: Me. Dealers in the r n«- -1 -I'lality «.t : year? To insure this, is orphanage consecrated, an I Ej.iot, $25,000 years.” “I had Catarrh for 5 years.” “I decree providing for autonomous form j ed. Christians to bless this land. mu urns nerurns I have taken L. I At had Catarrh for 2C years.” “I had Catarrh of government in Cuba and Porto Rico; ! your Towns. for 1896. for 1897. and can recommend is blessing America with and for 50 and Dr. the manner wood’s Bitters, peace AWFUL E X P E i! IE N < K S. years,” Agnew’s Catarrhal adding that in which it has i Belfast.$2,933,385 §2,869,386 Anthracite and * . prosperity. How necessary to avoid Powder cured me. These are sentences been received in the United States is ! Belmont. 84.784 93.443 them very highly. some from the volumes and Mrs. S. C. Nason. mger of letting our prosperity and “I wish you could see of these volumes of testimony favorable to Spain.The Secretary of! Brooks. 244,883 244,346 for this catarrh cure—uot Burnham. 188,279 188,845 Blacksmith L 0 oJ S« -rider us more hard and selfish! This children when they first reach us—no great mythical the accepted the but words from men and women Navy finally battleship Frankfort. 201,530 195,125 m do our or no for their patients, a bottle. easily by into hearts shoes stockings, covering Iowa and the boat Foote Dec. 1st. Freedom .. 158.486 154,860 35c. taking all over the continent who have been cured. torpedo BORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. little ones1' in and and and disheveled hair 276,642 285,528 Armenia, letting head, rags dirt, in 10 22. _The December statement of the Islesborough. Avoid Imitations. It relieves minutes. public •Jackson. 135,480 137,000 share what God has us for this and a look which shows what given frightened debt shows that at the close of business Knox. 198,382 196,881 seen. The Minister’s Wife—I’m afraid Mr. Skin- 33, 35, 37 FroiF St., lielfast, Tp. purpose. Let all to whom this ap- they have heard and Some have November 30, 1897, the debt, less Liberty. 203,885 199,175 flint. does not realize that the Lord loves a public omes lend a band, and the $25,000 been among the Koords for months and cash in the amounted to Liucolnville.. 25)0,475 285,961 cheerful giver. treasury $1,009,- Monroe. 248,256 248,921 TELEPHONE i-A. Uf d for the can be raised have even how to Arme- 220 a decrease since October coming year forgotten speak The Minister—Oh, I don’t know. The 460, 30, of Montville. 286,543 291,035 rismas so that there will be no and are afraid of us all. One such time, nian, less he gives the more cheerfully he gives it. $11,338,125. This decrease is accounted Morrill.. 137,148 134,197 ik in the noble work over there. boy threw himself on the floor and cried [Brooklyn Life. for an increase in the cash due to the Nortbport. 254,911 255,247 by Palermo. 153,896 153,822 a money need not all be paid at once, and screamed and declared he would not of an installment of the speedy Baby Humors.—Dr. Agnew’s Ointment deposits proceeds |j Prospect. 173,876 171,860 is desirable that should On of these children the of the sale the Sear very pledges stay. many soothes, quiets and effects quick and effec- of government’s interest in I| sport. 602,324 604,005 eived as soon as in order horrors which have Searsmont. 306,588 302,590 possible, through they passed tive cures in all skin common to the Union Pacific railroad.Peru is the j cure for eruptions, Stockton Springs. 246,853 247,099 baby during teething-time. It is harmless first South American country to open Swanville.. 139.467 140.418 to the hair iu cases of Scald Head, and cures negotiations with the United States for a Thorndike. 207,347 199,432 Eczema, Salt Rheum, and all Skin Diseases reciprocity treaty under the provisions of Troy. 247,350 243.985 the of older 35 cents. 23. Unify. 275,102 272,118 j people. the law. Peru has submitted a Dingley Waldo. 146,200 136,912 JOB PRINTER, “I dunno which is de wust o’ de two," schedule of articles. These embrace Winterport .. 537,019 554,702 most | said Uiude Ebeu, “de man dat t’inks lie’s brandies and wines, hides, cattle and too ter be in er de man so Total.$8,890,037 §8,806.893 good pilitics dat’s goats, sugar, wool, woven cotton goods, House Block, Belfast. Me. on the Opera bad he lias ter be put out.” [Washington Peruvian bark and other native The State tax assessed various obsti“ OF Star. products. .The torpido boat Winslow, the third towns in Waldo County for 185J8 is as fol- Costs 10 Cents—But worth a dollar a ; of three vessels of the same type built at ! lows : X- — nate via! This is the testimony <>f hundreds who the Columbia Iron Works in Baltimore, \ Belfast. $8,369 64 use Dr. Liver are so j Agnew’s Pills—They made more than tlie on I Belmont. •>»; j required speed 1 CARDS, sure, so pure, s<> and easy Brooks. 720 67 pleasant acting. her first official trial. and a AND Twenty-four .. j_ The demand for this popular Liver Regula- I Burnham COUgil POSTERS, I half knots were and t! e vessel Frank foi l. 671 2 X X BILL tor is so great it is taxing the makers to required ;j HEADS, x'x Freedom...... 462 23 1 with it. 24 went 24.8 per hour on the trial.The re- *X.X* LETTER HEADS, Vx* keep up | 838 74 It cunnoi fail 1 of the director of t he mint shows that Islesborough. | port I .fackson .. 424 70 | PROGRAMS. Our Congressman. | the coinage executed at the U. S. mints Kin-x f>90 48 PAMPHLETS, j November, 1897. was as follows:1 Liberty .. 66968 Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar [during Liucolnville. 935 57 is in all acts like magic for a cough or any throat Congressman Burleigh respects j Gold $3,554,OIK), silver $2,103,000, minor 866 02 Monroe or bronchial trouble. Ask your druggist. a family man, never being so contented as i coins $120,210; total $5,773,210. Of the Montville. 908 91 when at home with his wife and children silver coined was in standard Morrill.. 424 78 Pike’s Toothache D: ■ cure in one minute. ! $1,500,000 ys And all kinds ol about him. Northpon.... 80b 89 Legal Printing Governor and Mrs Burleigh dollars.Speaker Reed arrived Dec. 3d Palermo. 526 67 neatly and promptly done, "tf reside with their daughter, Mrs. Robert ,J. and took up his old quarters at the Shore- Prospect. ... 517 66 Martin, in a cosy mansion on Western ham for the winter.The clerk of Searsport. 1,994 56 the; Searsmont. 936 78 avenue. Just a little down the ave- house of has received way representatives Stockton Springs. .. 760 19 nue are the twin houses of their son Lewis notices of 20 contests to be made in the Swanville. ... 438 49 A. Burleigh and their son-iu- law, Hon. present house. Thorndike. 709 12 By- Trov. 750 15 ron Boyd, both of which are w ell Newton to Etc. designed, 976 68 $. Lord Girls & Learning Sew, Unity. Orphan well Co., furnished and desirable houses. Only In Brief. The Burglar Insurance Waldo. 453 53 -uat the anxiety ot the missionaries be re- nave ueen so impressed that they dream a stone’s throw away, on Grove street, re- company is going out of business in Mas- W'uterport. 1,628 97 to-.-ved ami the for the again and again of the attacks of the sides another William- sachusetts and is to re-insure its necessary plans son-in-law, Joseph trying Total. .$27,223 39 The taxpayers of the city of Belfast are hereby SAIL lure made. To Koords and awake from in a notified that all taxes and taxes on MAKERS, and his in an has been found that the law individuals, societies, sleep par- son, Jr., family attractive risks, but it The towns of poll personal Jackson, Liberty, Lineoln- estate for 1897 are now schools who or of fear. Some are scarred or house. A few due and immediate pay- Sunday give $25 more, oxysm steps from the State House is such that, as there are uo other burglar And Successors to J. W. Frederick & Co., as ville, Sears- ment is requested. A discount of two per cent, die name and of the child maimed for life. One mere while lives Clarence in the the re- Montville, Morrill, Searsport, history provid- baby, B. Burleigh, the congress- insurance companies State, will be allowed on all taxes paid before dan. 1, ed and re- for will be sent, if so desired. Several journeying from Arabkir, talked so touch- man’s oldest son, in a tasty and substan- insurance cannot be effected.The gold raont, Swanville, Unity Winterport 1898. 1 shall be in my office in Memoriai building of these events no town and Monroe from 8.30 to 11.30 a.m. until further notice “ay unite in the support of one child. ingly that her guardians tial suburban residence. All these sons output of the Cripple Creek (Col.) district port debt, reports a daily, Chandlers, were often affected M. C. Tax Ship Ship Brokers, i»et none hesitate if they cannot give to tears. The filth and daughters reside within a quarter of a in November was $1,258,000, the largest surplus. HILL, Callector must Belfast, Sept. 8. 1897—tf30 touch. Small are be washed off, the clothes on mile of their and hunt for one month in the of the Brooks 200 shares of gifts appreciated equal- put parents you might history camp. reports railroad stock, AND DEALERS IN y with the and in the and the old ones burned. the State over and Gazette large ones, aggre- throughout you would not discover .The London St. James says valued at $15,000, owned by the town. gate they amount to as much. Then they issue forth and stand before us so many as related the Prince of Wales has “Ted” nearly family groups, engaged Islesboro reports $1,125 in steamboat Tents, Awnings, Cart Covers, Send all funds to the authorized treas- with shining faces and such a settled so to each other. the American to ride hr proud look, closely [Augusta Sloane, jockey, stock. Teaches the urer, Brown Bros. & Co., Bankers, 59 as ranch as to say: “Shoes! A fez! A Cor. Gardiner Reporter-Journal. next season.For the month of him, BANGOR ELLIS SYSTEM Duck, Cordage, Paints. Ac. dress! Friends! Was there ever Belfast,, Stockton Wall street, New York. t such a November the exports of grain from Bos- Islesboro, Searsport, world as this'?’ Swanville and ..of.. REPORT OF WORK AT VAN. ton to the European market amounted to Springs, Winterport return all Business No. 31 From St Address general correspondence, re- THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BELFAST 1,870,714 bushels, while for the same shipping, and Belfast, Prospect, Actual , Belfast, Ma it is a most touching sight to see the Searsport, business; quests for information, ilterature, etc., to As well as the handsomest, and others are invited period in ’90 there were 1,789,204 bushels. Stockton Springs and Winterport return ..and.. crowd who come at the appointed time wharf Frederick D. Greene, Sec’y National Be- to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle The thus far this year are in ex- property. COLLEGE I ISAAC PITMAN f'»r their bread. are exports SUBSCRIBE Many of them little lief of Lin- Committee, Andover, Mass. Kemp’s Kalsam for the Throat and Lungs, a cess of last figures by nearly 0,000,- Burnham, Frankfort, Knox, Liberty, SYSTEM iiildren from 5 to 12 years of age, entire year’s coln ville, Monroe, remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all 000 bushels. For the 11 months ending Montville, Northport, ot FiioNor.RAPiiv—the best system ever de- orphans, ragged and sad looking, with a Prospect, Swanville and Unity make no re-’ vised. Fine rooms, modern improvements, The Boston Globe that Mrs. Chronic and Acute Asthma, Kronchits Dec. 1st the total of grain reach- of sick and says Luetgert Coughs, shipments turn on bicycles. best teachers. 8KNI> KOH C'ATALOtitK. sprinkling lame, aged women, is alive and ill Boston. and as Consumption. Price 25c. and 50e. ed the high mark of 25,448,480 bushels, Islesboro reports boats valued at $4,352. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. 1 SEARSPORT LOCALS. Monroe Centre. Misses Myrtie Peavey Dec. 11. Schs. Fannie & Edith, Ryder, DIED. makes the food Marcellus, Larrahee, Boston Royal pure, and Bessie Mason are attending school in Portland; Dec. 12. Sch. Janies Holmes, to Mon- wholesome and delicious. Ryan, Ames. In Nov. Florence I Mamie Grinnell returned Camden Jackson. .There will be a Christmas tree and Point. Appleton, 27, Leola, Quincy daughter of Joseph and Cora Ames, aged 2 years i day. entertainment at the church Christmas eve. AMERICAN PORTS. and 6 months. Bunker. In ....Leslie Batchelder has opened a black- New Nov. 7. schs. S. M. Winter Harbor, Nov. 29, Mrs. Sarah Rich Bros, have hauled their for York, Ar, Bird, A. 80 and 5 months. up yacht N. David Ban- Bunker, aged jears smith shop here... The next sociable will Merrill, Cheverie, 8.; Torrey, Collins In Boston, Nov. 30, A. the winter. Mary (Burgess), gor; C. E. Raymond, Deer Isle; Hattie H. widow of a native of Vinalhaven. be at Mrs. Clements-School open- George Collins, Elijah Hubbard’s Cove; David S. Siner, Cushman. In Centre Dec. 10, Joshua A. M. Kane made a business Barbour, Montville, tripto!Ban- ed here Monday and will be taught by Frankfort; 9, cld, sch. Methebesec, Jackson- Cushman, aged 06 years, 6 months and 24 days. Ellis. Iu gur this week. 10, ar, schs. Almeda Waldo. Dee 14, Mrs. Elmira Ellis, Bargains of Willey, Dodge, Holiday Horace Marden Swanville. ville; aged 73 years and 5 months. Funeral Saturday is friends in Boston Fernandina; Puritan, Sargent, Scotland, afternoon at j^-SJ Sarah 2 o’clock. Pray visiting Prospect Ferry. Miss Hattie Harriman Hell schs. Abraham Rich- Va.; passed Gate, Follett. In Vinalhaven, Dec. 3. son Just received from the and vicinity. Hoboken for Emma Herman, largest visited friends in Sandy point last week- ardson, Newport; S. of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Follett, age i 7 years. NECKWEAR Osborne, Port Reading for Boston; Haskell. In Deer Dec. 5, Mrs. Eliza C. House in New York an W. W. Cleary of Reading, Mass., was in Several from this place have attended most Briggs, Isle, ELEGANT LINE of 11, ar, bark Matanzas, Havana; schs. John Haskell, aged 71 years and 10 months. town Sunday. of the Gale meetings in Bucksport and all C. Smith, Brunswick, Ga.; Gen. A. Ames, Hosmer. In Camden, Dee. 4, Olive, widow of Amasa Hosmer, 82 H. in the terms of the famous do; Hell Gate, sch. Annie R. aged years. F. Mead arrived by steamer Penobscot speak highest Small, passed Mansfield. In Mills, Port Johnson for Bangor; 12, sld, Molyneaur Camden,Nov. evangelist....Miss Rose Mudgett is stop- Lewis, 28, Angelica H., widow of E. Brown Mansfield, # Sunday morning. bark Santos; Hell Patterns, * Harvard, passed Gate, 8L 2 Up-to-Date aged years, months and 25 days. a few weeks with Mrs. M. E. C. Libby Capt. A. M. Ross is absent on a busiuess ping sch. Helen G. Moseley, Holt, Amboy for Mayo. In Monroe, Dec. 7, Charles A. Mayo, son an sch. S. G. of A. H. 17 2 months and 26 to New York. at Prospect Marsh.Sewall Trevett, Boston; 13, Haskell, Richards, Mayo, aged years, selected trip Leander V. days. with great care for the citizen, died He leaves a Demerara; Beebe, Daniels, Holiday aged Saturday. S. C.; Nichols. In North Searsport, Dec. 6, Miss tradej Mrs. S. A. Prescott returned from Boston Charleston, sld,sch. Tofa, Guadaloupe. Lucretia S. 66 and 6 Absolutely Pure wife, two daughters, one sou and a sister to Dec. 0. Ar, sch. Annie M. Nichols, aged years months. Saturday train. Boston, Allen, Norwood. In* Rockport, Dec. 1. Jessie V., by mourn their loss. The have the hs. Sea family Drinkwater, Philadelphia; 7, cld, g daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norwood, aged Susan N. H. J. Nickerson returned Saturday from sympathy of the entire community. De- Bird, Portland; Pickering, Haskell, 13 years. Jacksonville; J. Manchester Haynes, Mat- Robbins. In Stonington, Nov. 29, Amos Rob- a trip to Vermont. ceased was a member of South SOMETHING NEW! wrorthy thews, Baltimore; 8, ar, bark Addie Morrill, bins, ageii 38 years. M. Rawlky. In Bel ast, Dec. 9, Josiali W. I Mrs. Hattie A. Nichols has to North ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Branch Grange. Rusario; 10, ar,sch. Jacob Haskell, Hart, Rawley, gone 42 years and 8 months. Jacksonville ; 11, cld, sch. Melissa A. aged Berwick for the Willey, Sargent. In Dec. son of winter. Unity. Miss Louisa Thompson fell last News and Rockport, 8. Willis, Newport Bermuda; 13, ar, sell. Mrs. Fannie Sargent and broke her She is Emma S. South River. Capt. J. N. Pendleton and wife arrived G. Smart succeeded iu bringing home a week hip. quite aged Briggs, Osborne, Snow. In Boston, Dec. 8, Edward A Snow, a Dec. 9. Cld, native of 64 7 months and Reversible here afternoon. aud it is feared she can never walk Philadelphia, ship Reaper, Rockland, aged jears, Thursday large buck aud d< e, and Dow and Robert- again. San sch. 4 Four-in-Hand, Francisco; 10, cld, Henry Clausen, days. Dr. Cook of this and Dr. of Miss still continues her son each got a doe. place Dodge Troy Jr., St. Pierre. Treyett. In Prospect, Dec. 11, Mr. Sewell Thompson Gospel Trevett. attend her_Frank Bartlett has returned Baltimore, Dec. 9. sch. TWO TIES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. with results. At the annual of the stock-holders Cld, Daylight, Treat. In meetings good meeting Boston. Frankfort, Dec 4, Mrs. Almira Grant from his hunting trip and brought a deer. Treat, aged 75 years, 8 months a- <1 3 days. Christmas Festival at the M. E. Church | of Granite Grange Hall Co. the following Dec. 10. schs. A. W. Portland, Ar, Ellis, Trusskll. In Port Clyde, St. George, Dec. 6, ... .Leta Taj lor returned from Waterville Friday evening, Dec. 24th. officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Ryder, Newark, N. J.; Sea Bird, Rolerson, Capt. Samuel Trussed, aged 80 years, 4 months last to her vacation with her to load for Fall H. and 19 days W. J. Matthews; vice Fred Friday spend Boston, River; cld, brig Sell. Marcel I A. A. Pres., pres., Wiley. In Rockland, Dec Jacob K. us, Capt. Larrabee, W. G. Rolfeis to move H. Wright, Philadelphia (sold to go to Alas- 9, Wiley,a F. L. F. J. grandparents_Mr. native of 68 8 months and HA TS and CAI's, sailed with for Boston. Black; sec., Trundy; treas., ka) ; 11, ar, sch. Rabboni, Lord, Perth Am- Appleton, aged years, Monday hay into the Taber now T. 20 ARM Dow; Agt., A. Stinson. house, occupied by boy. days. RANDS. BOWS. SILK Dr. T. Prescott Morey has moved to Massa- B. Cook, who is to move into the Berry Bangor, Dec. 11. Ski, sch. Sarah E. Palm- and SATI S Miss Lucretia S. Nichols died Dec. 6th, STRINGS. chusetts. but will be in town tins month. house-May Kelley and Vivian Taber er, Whittier; Philadelphia (light); ar, sch. SUSPENDERS. after a long and lingering illness, aged 66 Electa Bailey, Thurston, New York. WINDSORS, EUR GLO VES, During the recent thaw our fishermen returned lroi^» Waterville Dec. 10th to spend D. years and 6 months. Deceased was the, only Washington, C., Dec. 7. Old, sch. Young I) E JOIN I I I, LE, All kind* of have been catches of smelts. their vacation with their parents-Mr. Snow, via Va. making large daughter of the late Jerome Nichols. She Bros., Weymouth Quantico, TECKS, HANDKERCHIEI ■ Atwell Adams had a come Satilla River, Dec. 8. Ar. sch. Edward EC A. J. M. boarder Dec. 0th. EES, UMBRELLAS ana Ship Fuller, Capt. C. Nichols, leaves one brother, D. M. Nichols of this Stewart, Kent, Brunswick. It was a boy....The children are CA VES sailed from New York Dec. (itli for Honolulu. town, to mourn her death The funeral making Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 3. Ar, sclis. Gladys, great preparations for Christmas aud expect Colson, St. Pierre, Mart.; AY. H. Sumner, MUl.LERS. Bark Alice Reed, Capt. A. Ford, sailed | services were held Thursday, Dec. 9, a nice time .... Dr. Thomas has not been as Pendleton New York. from New York Dec. »*th for Brazil. at her residence, Rev. O. H. Fernald of Delaware Break Dec. 13. Santos, well lately. Dr. S. W. Johnson of Belfast water, Ar, sch. Searsport officiating. Her remains were Lucia Porter, (to load at Lewes, Del., for Slup Gov. Robie, Capt. Amos Nichols, sail- j was called to see him last week_Fred Savannah iu the tomb at Mt. ) ed from Nov. 4th for New York. placed family Ephraim Bong Kong Perry of Waterville was in town Saturday. FOREIGN PORTS. | cemetery. STAPLES & Miss Angie Carver and her niece Henrietta -Mrs. T. B. Cook slipped and fell Dec. Hong Kong, Nov. 4. Sid, sch. Gov. Robie, COTTRELL, ^ New York. Gilkey are visiting friends in Beverly, Mass. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. 10th, hurting her quite badly_Mrs. Ger- Hiogo. Ar, to Dec. 0, Puri- risli is in health... .Mrs. Adams prior barque The Women's Missionary readings will be very poor tan, Amsbury, Philadelphia, [to discharge Bklmon t. M r. Peter Tower is in Boston Myrick is quite sick. and to Seattle. held with Mrs. Hopkins, Friday, at 2 p. m. proceed J Rio Dec. 4. visiting... .N. B. Allenwood and Herbert Centre Montville. Janeiro, Sid, bark Good Sob. Senator, Capt. Hutchins, has been Friday morning, News, Baltimore. M. Meader were in Montville on loaded with hay by Nickerson for Portland. Friday Dec. 10th, Mr. Joshua Cushman of this place Port Spain, Nov. 10. Sid, sch. Abbie C. business... Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer of was accidentally burned to death. His sis- Stubbs, Ranlett, Mexico. Capt. and Mrs. J. C. Merithew, accom- St. Michaels, Nov. 12. Sid, brig Harry Montville were in town the last of the week ter, Miss Emeliue Cushman, was out for a panied by Mrs. Mary Savery, left Monday Smith, Costa, Fayal (and supposed sailed visiting at Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meader’s_ short time and he was alone in the house from Nov. for New Bedford. for California. Fayal 19, Mrs. Sadie Knight of Lincolnville was in and his clothing in some unaccountable way Buenos Ayres, Nov. 15. Ar, bark Herbert The Boston. Congregational Parish meeting is cal- town Saturday and Sunday visiting at Mrs. took fire. On returning she missed him and Black, led for Dec. at 2 in MARINE MISCELLANY. Friday, 24th, p. m., the C. O. Jordan’s-School in Dist. No. 4 immediately started to look for him and Conference Room. New York, Dec. 8 The steel four- closed Saturday after a very successful found him lying on the ground near the big masted American ship Dirigo, owued by Loomis Eaines and Clement H. Stevens term taught by H. W. Woods of Knox. barn, badly burned and quite dead. Mr. Arthur Sewall of Bath, Me., arrived this Cushman was (iG from after a of have been drawn to serve as travers jurors Appleton. Almond Gushee of Dorches- years, 6 months and 24 morning Liverpool, passage is the kind that 35 housekeep- lor the January term of court. days old. This second death in the family days. ter, Mass., Ralph Gushee, proprietor of the Bath, Me., Dec. 1). A firm Within two months leaves Miss Cushman ship building ers who want the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Suell arrived by train Claremont Hotel, New York city, and here, this afternoon, closed a contract for only alone in the old the Thomas E. home, mother, Mrs. building rive barges, three for a coal com- best Packed Monday evening from Edgartown, Mass., to Gushee of Lincolnville were always buy. a pany in Taunton, and two for a firm of J. Mary Cushman, very aged woman, having Mass., to spend the Christmas vacation. guests Stephen Gushee and Lindley M. in Baltimore. The first three will in and died about two months A Mr. barges pound two-pound Gushee Dec. 9th and 10th... Bernice ago. brother, have tons the other Clerk of Penobscot Co. has Keller 1,500 capacity; 1,600 Sawyer Engine Thomas A. and a tin it comes is the North Cushman, sister, Miss tons. They will be launched in the spring cans, into ma le the tire lads the teaching Appleton school. happy past week by Emeline survive him. The and used in the coal trade. Ciarence Simmons Cushman, funer- them their is teaching at Elmwood Dec. 10. Mail the home with all its nat- paying yearly salary. al took Boston, advices state that and Miss Mae Dunton has place Sunday afternoon, Mr. H. H. the school iu the bark Herbert Black, which left Boston Aug. ural aroma The lesson in the Congl. Sunday school Howard Charles Talbot and Hall district, Pearl Danforth of officiating-Mr. 21 for Buenos Ayres with a cargo of lumber, strength. next will Hope. Sunday he the first half of the sec- and Mr. have returned arrived at her destination Nov. 15 alter a Washington, who taught the fall term of Volney Thompson Protected our Seal, ond lesson of the Old Testament severe passage. She encountered fearful by quarterly. school in the from Portland, where they attended the U. High village, is instructor iu j gales, during which the vessel sprung a leak the consumer knows that Forefather’s day (22ud) will be observed S. court as grand will be a was the grammar school, which began Nov. 6th. jurors... .The^e and obliged to jettison the greater por- at the church uex dance at the tion of deck On the South its and Congl. Sunday evening by -The old Georges River canal is still in Grange Hall, Friday evening, cargo. reaching purity strength American she had 5 feet of water a s] eeial vesper service for the Dec. 17th. port in her arranged use as a skating rink by the boys and hold. have been occasion. girls. untampered -Mrs. New Dec. 7. The sale was com- O. W. Currier is visiting her par- Prospect. A very pleasant family gather- York, with. Your sells H. H. pleted to-day to another of seek- grocer Brig Wright recently sold at Port- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, in Lincoln- ing took place Thanksgiving day at the party gold ers, who intend to go around the Horn to this but be sure our land for 82,500 to goto Alaska, was built in ville. it kind, home of Mr. S. S. Trevett, being the 80th the Klondike, of the old American brigan- Meritkews in and ! yard 1809, was formerly North Stockton Springs. Miss Mattie anniversary of his birthday. All of his chil- tine H. H. Wright of Portland, Maine. seal and name is on the -commanded The was built in 1869 at by Capt. William Meyers. has dren were Trevett of Wright Searsport, LOOK AT OUR Littlefield arrived home from Bostou. present—Cyrus Lynn, can Maine. She registers 349 tons, is 127 feet you buy. Ch£sc Mrs. Grace Ames and Emma Trevett A Brooklyn, N. Y., paper contains an ac- -Mr. Trumau Lithrop went to Augusta Mass., long, 29 3 feet beam, 15.1 feet depth. The Sanborn, lus Poston. count of the marriage in that city Dec. 9th, on business, recently-Mrs. Sarah Staples of Prospect—and grandchildren, Master vessel is lying at Portland, where she was Maurice and Walter Ames. His I recently towed severely damaged from an of Mr. Wm. N. Fowler and Miss Leona is in Monroe visiting her niece, Mrs. Jennie sister, j | encounter with a hurricane last month, Aorams. It was too I Mary J. Trevett, who is 77 years of received late for publi- Moore... Little Jennie Clifford has been age, j while bound from Perth Amboy for Portland HOLIDAY DISPLAY. and is active and smart for one her cation this week. quite ill ...Mr. Gibbs of Brooks was iu of years, with a load of coal. For three days the was also present. Mrs. Richard Killman vessel was tossed about in the tempest and Leander who has in town last week, taking orders for fruit trees. Sargent, Jr., been the a fearful sea. Her cargo shifted, she was -The was invited in to help partake of the bounti- wilds of Maine for several weeks, returned Israelites met ai Mrs. Jennie Mar- I partially on her beam ends and leaked bad- SILVER den s last The ful dinner served at 1 o’clock hv Mrs. T., ly. She finally anchored off y STERLING NOVELTIES, Mouday afternoon very much improved in Tuesday evening. program Chatham, who is famous as a cook....All the Mass., in a sinking condition. The life sav- health. He with him the antlers of was as follows: Singing by t he choir; read- good GOLD and GOLD FILLED WATCHES brought ing crews took the vessel to safe anchorage. ►Jy Mr. Wilber schools in town will begin next Monday, two deer which he shot. ing, Ridley; recitation, Minnie Thence she was towed to Vineyard Haven LADIES’ LONG with the teachers: Sanford CHAINS, ; Mr. William following Lane, and afterwards to Portland. In the marine column will be found a re- Moody reading, Smith; story, in the Weudall Disasters, Etc. A telegram from Arichat MEN’S VEST CHAINS, Freeman Partridge; music, I. village; Warden, Point; Gifts, of the arrival of bark Herbert Percy that port Black at Horace states the brig Scud, from Louisburg, Pretty Partridge and Mrs. Gertie Clifford: Gould, Mountain; Flora Haley, SILV ER PLATED WARE. Buenos Ayres after a hard passage. The reading, C. B., for Rockland, with coal, was totally Truman Gertie George; Addle Crockett, Clark; Mrs. Kings- wrecked at St. Peter’s Bay dur- vessel is owned and commanded by A. Lathrop; song, Clifford; recently, Capt. .On the loam roads in ing a thick snow storm. Crew to SUITABLE USEFUL N. conumdrums and charades, Mrs. Gertie bury, Ferry.. clay supposed GIFTS, Blanchard, who was accompanied by his be saved.... Barque Addie Morrill, at Bos- Ridley ; art Jessie Maiden. Prospect during the last thaw it was hard A line I / W' YS w that are wife on the voyage. exhibiton, ton, Dec. 8th, from Rosairo reports heavy large f work for a horse to get along and draw the weather last ten of the —-- vUiV!\J South Montville. Mrs. Ahlaua Gilman days passage; ship- POPULAR GIFTS. of WINNERS. A very pretty and entertain- mud that stuck to the wheels... .Mrs. Sarah ped a sea which stove in .forward let- GIFTS, interesting is at home from where hatch, Camden, she has considerable water down into the hold. ment is in course of preparation the Staples has arrived home from a week’s visit tiug by been visiting friends the past few weeks...... Sell. Winner, Robbins, from Boston, of young people of the to be to relatives in Monroe-There will he a A Congl. Society, John Prescott lias arrived home, safe and and for Harrington, vveut ashore Dec. 10, in thoroughly first-class _— NO TROUBLE TO i bu, 00a 1 ton,It) 12 00 to have a wife, as there are women ; rive) 50,000 cases, New York to Shanghai, 00| Hay, f 00«_ some a mas from friends in Rhode enough dried, lb, t» taining cypher work; also Grand Island_E. S. 25 cents. Ship Josephus, (to arrive) 50,000 •£> 4^.5' Hides, ■$> lb, but no poor ones need apply. Beans, pea, 1 30a 1 40; Lamb. It... 7,a!l Lodge and several all Adams at the time is the New York to 21 cents. So in present Souvenir diploma causing cases, Hong Kong, receipts, medium, 1 30ial 40 I Lamb Skins, 50a 75 the namt- Bark Rose New York to Rio 1 of Flavius Treat. In moving re- last sad wail of the porkers in this vicinity. Thorndike. The youngest child of Edgar Innis, Janeiro, vel’w eyes 75 I Mutton, t> lb, 4 a 5 general cargo, p. t. Sch. Olive T. Whittier, and Butter, i> It.. 18^20 Oats, bit, 32 lb, cently I re-discovered them and would be F. F. Phillips, president of the High school is White does 25a'30 Warning quite ill-George Demerara to North of Hatteras, sugar lOrtll Beef, $> Hi, 5a0 Potatoes, 70 a SO Consisting of ULOVE BUTTON and Sh' to return them issued Staple 40« 45 Round 12 glad to the if club of has the annual call for not return to California until and cents. Salt Fancy Barley, bu, ’69, the Ja to New fc> Hog, owner, living.” March, Brig Telos, River, 4^4 HOOK, all nickeled and in a ne- Cheese, lb. 11 Straw run. d oo«.7 ><) highlv The them lords and will at ouce to the new York, logwood, 83. roots, 83.50. Sch. secretary requested to he sent barons, dukes, sages to appear at go Alaska-Among 10a 12 Turkev, lb. i d a 18 white satin lined bo*. New York to Chicken, lb, fc> here as Methebesec, Jacksonville, 5<> a 7 5 the owner proved to be a member of the Grange ball Wednesday evening. An boarders at the hotel is a little daughter to CalfSkins, Tallow, 1 l-2a3 Fertilizer, 81 and loaded. Sch. Mary A. Duck, |> lb, 14a 10 Veal, fc> lb, 0«7 this and will account of the event will Mr. and Mrs. \\Thitten-The lodge, return them to Capt. be given later. Emery oyster McCann, Norfolk to New York, lumber, Eggs, doz, 20 Wool, unwashed, 20 Sch. M. A. Jacksonville 8all) Wood, 3 50 a 5 00 Treat, who is still on the Pacific coast, and The sewing circle and sociable are post- supper at James Post’s in Knox, last Friday 82.35. Aehorn, to Fowl, £> lb, hard, 13 al5 3 00 u3 50 who New York, lumber, 84.75. Sch. Jas. A. * Geese, $> lb, Wood, soft, will no doubt be surprised and poned. evening, was a very enjoyable affair. Some pleased Garfield, New York to Savannah, Fertilizer, Retail Price. Retail Market. to receive them. 25 of the Sandypoint. Mr. Mrs. persons partook bivalves_Miss 81. Sch. Senator Rondout to Goods, a a and A. B. Sullivan, GIVEN Key 7 8 00 1 00 AWAY French Dry Beef, corned, lb, Lime, l>bl, Eftie Coffin met with a severe accident last West, cement p. t. Ship Bangalore, Lon- Butter 14 lb 18 Oat Meal, lb, 4 NORTH SEARSPORT and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Blanchard are in salt, bag, \> ITEMS. don to New Sch. 43 3 While at she York, chalk, 85. Webster Corn, bu, Onions, lb, E. A. a week. play wrenched the lig- with every pair of LADIES’ BOOTS cost- Matthews of Belfast spent Sunday at Boston for visit-Mr. Henry Stowers of Barnard, Newburg to New Bedford, coal, 55 Cracked Corn, bu, 43 Oil,kerosene, gal, 11(0.12 irnents of the knee so that she could cents. Corn Meal, $> bu, 43 Pollock, |> lb, 4 ing $2.00 and upwards. Bis home here. Weymouth, Mass., is here for a short vaca- joint Dress Cheese, P lb, 14 Pork, $> lb, 7«S not walk....C. H. While has been offered Mrs. Datie tion....Mr. E. K. Perkins, who has been Goods, Cotton Seed, cwt, 1 25 Plaster, fc> hbl, 1.12 Hills and daughters will leave 3 $150 for the services of his chest- Codfish, dry, lb 5a0 Rye Meal, ji> lb for Boston employed on a tug boat in Boston breeding this week. Harbor, BORN. Cranberries, qt, 8 al> Shorts, t> ewt, 80u. 85 is at home for the winter.James Stowers nut mare by Nelson’s Wilkes for two years Clover Seed. lb. H\aV2 Sugar, lb, 5 l-2(a8 The winter terms of school throughout to be bred to Nelson. Mr. Nelson made him Flour, .pbbl, 000 a, 0 50 Salt, T. I.. fe> 35 ssht°oIe. and Jennie Black came from FRANCIS' Bucksport 1 75a 2 00 Sweet 3 town began Monday. Barbour. In Atlantic, Dec. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. H G.Seed, bu, Potatoes, and returned F. this offer and knows a good thing, it is evi- ard, lb 8(a 9 Wheat Meal, 3,a31-2 Friday Monday_Mr. S. Emery Barbour, a son. Goods, MAIN Fancy STUKK1. Mary Savory left for dent_There is some talk of a Blaisdell. In Nov. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Monday California, Harriman was so ill the past week as to re- starting Otis, .J. a w here she will spend the winter. cheese here next Edwin Corn- Warren Blaisdell, daughter. quire a physician, but is now able to be out. factory year. Billings. In Deer Isle, Nov. 26, to Mr. and H. forth is the prom oter and intends a Mrs. Elmer J. Billings, a son. B. Fernald of Belfast spent at ... .Mr. M. S. Richards, who is on calling Sunday employed Dickson. In Rockland, Dec. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. EXHIBITION OF the meeting of the farmers soon and see what homestead of C. O. Fernald. a duck farm in Damariscotta, is home for a William Dickson, a daughter. Etc. can be done. He has a which can Fletcher. In Center Lincolnville, Nov. ID, to Notions, Wm. few weeks-Mr. Fred who has lob- building M. Merrithew and Horace E. Robbins Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Fletcher, a daughter, easily be used for this purpose. This move- are making repairs on their buildings. ster traps set in the river here, caught a good Caro Vernetta. No Matter What ment will doubtless meet with the Gray. In Penobscot, Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. sized cod fish in one of them hearty 30, WATER COLORS last week. Cod Herbert F. a son. Mrs. C. O. Fernald is on the sick list, but of the farmers-Mrs. J.H. Stevens Gray, fish are seldom so far the river. support Grjndle. In Waltham, Nov. 30, to Mr. and at the last was caught up report improving slowly. was to last to Mrs. Thomas Grindle, a Estella Mae. AT. was called Bangor Friday help daughter, While we cannot describe or .Word latel> received here of the Gray. In Deer Dec. to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Freda Black left Isle, 6, last for care for her grand-daugliter, little Josie a Saturday death in Lowell, Mass., of Mr. George Black, Arthur H. Gray, son. You TIM -s- Kent’s Hill, where she will attend school. Knowlton, who is quite ill-Mrs. Joseph Herrick. In Brooklin, Nov. 23, to Mr. and enumerate our variety, we are formerly of Sandypoint. He was the son of Mrs. William E. Herrick, a son, Leon William. Gordon last Tuesday with Mrs. J. S. Miss Mattie Colson of H. S. and Mrs. He passed Johnson. In Deer Isle, Dec. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Searsport village Capt. Margaret Black. Studio mo: G. a to show them to all Sanborn’s Don’t let £o of your visited her Mrs. Files_Mr. Ross Ward, who has been in Benjamin Johnson, daughter. very glad mother, Eli Colson, recent- leaves a wife and daughter in a Leach. In Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell; Penobscot, 28, until examine our stoci Massachusetts the past summer, is now at L. a EVERY DAY. you ly. father and one sister, Mrs. O. F. of George Leach, daughter. visitors. for our Staples Morrill. In Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. We claim stock, home_Mr. Nelson D. Blethen had a par- Belfast, 24, School in Dist. No. 9, under the instruction New York, with whom the father lives_ L. E. Morrill, a son. VISITORS WKLCOMK. tial shock one day last week-Mr. Lincoln Nolan. In Camden, to Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan, of Lew is Hartshorn of Mr. Herbert Clements died Dec. 10th at the Swanville, began this a Ward and wife visited Mr. Henry Higgins son. week. home of his mother, Mrs. Augustus Shute, Nickerson. Tn Searsport, Dec. 8, to Mr. and Goods. last Friday_Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Files pass- Mrs. Henry Nickerson, a Fannie Ethel, Holiday after a long illness of consumption. The daughter, Miss Ethel Smart was in 10 1-2 lbs. Swauville last ed Dec. 11th in Belfast-The school in ; weight funeral was held there and In Dec. to Mr. and Mrs. the of her Sunday, Monday Roberts. Belfast, 10, week, guest cou3in, Miss Lida East Thorndike Dec. (>tk under the a the remains were taken to Dedham and laid began John S. Roberts, son. Nickerson. instruction of Mr. Harry Rich of Knox.... DALTON'S CREAM. beside his wife, who died two years ago. He CARLE 6l JONES. Miss Lillian E. our Rev. and Mrs. D. Brackett of Jackson were Scribner, popular leaves two little boys, a mother and brothers, MARRIED. The price of Dalton’s Imperial Almond is in the of Mr. and Mrs. Ames last i toilet cream of the dressmaker, Prospect dressmaking for who have the sympathy of friends-The guests Benj. Cream, the most popular .Master Fred L. is I day, has been reduced to I,er Miss Mae Boyd. members of the Christian Endeavor Saturday night... Higgins DR. W. L. junior Carter-Pert. In Blueliill, Dec. 3, Llewellyn former price 50c. tfCtJvsa bottle, the in town, receiv-1 WEST, will a tree at proudest boy having just P. Carter of Bluehill and Miss Cora E. Pert of There be a Christmas dance at the will have Christmas Mrs. Fred • ••• ed a watch from the Phelps Publishing Co., j Sedgwick. * Grange Hall, North Searsport, on the even- Blanchard’s Christmas eve....The Reading Dow-Carver. In Dec. 4, E. ^Veterinary Surgeon.** for subscribers to the Farm & Home, Rockport, Harry ing of Dec. 24th. Club met with Misses Ethel and Inez Max- getting j Dow and Annie M. Carver, both of Rockport. _Master Lewis P. Pbilbrick several ! Fullerton-Closson. In Ellsworth, Dec. 4, Graduate and Medalist last in this passed Walter L. Mathews with his field Saturday evening-School I C. Fullerton and Miss Grace A. Clossou, little daugh- days last week with his grand mother at the George Ontario Veterinary College. Dist. began Dec. 6th, Mr. Burton Larrabee Farm”-Mr. Fred both of Ellsworth. Dalton’s ter Bessie Marie of Brooks were in town “Mineral Spring Hasty In Coraline, j Gilley-Stanley. Southwest Harbor, Dec. of Stockton teacher. This is his last Monday in Belfast.Mr. J. F. and Miss Edith R. Office and at Belfast his Mrs. Marion Springs, spent 1, Pedrick D. Gilley Stanley, a tine for and beautify- Pharmacy Livery t'o. Sunday visiting mother, Heath last Saturday evening with Mr. ! preparation cleansing second term here and he needs no recom- spent both of Tremont. ing the teeth, has been reduced to Mathews. and Mrs. Joseph Higgins. Hubbard-Colway. In Bucksport, Dec. 4, Wil- Kesldence and Hospital 17 Congress street. .Sch. A.P.Mansfield former price 25c. mendation... Mentora, Capt. Manley liam M. Hubbard and Miss Emma F. Col way, both We had the of the other to similar Office Telephone 8-3. Residence Telephone 2 pleasure meeting corn for C. F. Snow last of Bucksport. These preparations are superior any Grant, brought In N. Dec. day Frank Stevens, who lives across SHU* NEWS. Howard-Morrill. Dover, H., 8, line of on the market. just week... Elmer Webster and wife of and Miss goods Capt. Lamartine Howard, formerly Belfast, 4w48 the line in Swanville. Frank runs a Estelle both of Dover. flgg^For sale by all dealers. private from were here with relatives a Carrie Morrill, Masonic Searsport Knowlton. In Dec. Temple, dairy and makes a success of it, too. PORT OF BELFAST. Knight Rockland, 4, few day3 last week. Capt. Webster has Ernest E. Knight and Maria E. Knowlton, both of Offices for Rent. F. L. Trundy, Howard Ward and Geo. E. of Messrs. Perkins and Grant ARRIVED. Rockland lately bought Stinson-Small. In West Stonington, Dec 4, MAINE. BELFAST, The rooms in Johnson Block, street Chapin have each built an ice house, and the sch. Mentora was lying at Anchor here. Dec. 8. Schs. Marcellus, Larrabee, Boston; Bernard Stinson of West Stonington and Mary High Vinalhaven. Wanted P. M. Deer Isle. Girls Miss dressmaket H. P. Towle is one. There is has been Bonnie, Burgess, Small of Sunset, recently occupied by Beverage, building quite ....Clara Perkins of Bucksport Boston. In Deer Nov. Dec. 11. Sch. Diadem, Blake, Thurlow-Haskell. Isle, 24, are for rent with immediate possession. Enquire a lively interest manifested in the dairying Mrs. L. S. Per- Boston. David T. Thurlowof and Mrs Julia H. here with her grandmother, Dec. 12. Sch. Omaha, Dorr, Stonington To run machines in the 3ltop. Haskell of Deer Isle. sewing of business. Richards SAILED. kins, for a few days-Mr. Henry Trundy-Marshall. In Islesboro, Dec. 10, THOMPSON & FOSTKR. POOR & SON. Mt. and Climena Marshall, both of Will Dow, Elden G. Smart and Ben Rob- of Searsport spent last week here with his Dec. 9. Sch. Maria Webster, Turner, George U. Trundy Belfast, Nov. 25,1897.—47tf Belfast, July 29, 1897.—30tf Caro Belle, Fernald, do. Islesboro. | ertson have returned from a deer hunt. E. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Richards. Desert; | i