The Republican Journal.
YOU ME ns. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 18. NUMBER 1. r ---- lx Bjukf. The torpedo outfits for the Beaten. Obituary. Christmas Chat. Baird bushels onions; 5 pounds sage. For supper: Personal. United State* steam battleships Texas UcpuLU;ran journal. 455 505 200 General F. Harris died at his NOTES OF THE DAY buscuit, hot; pies, (mince;) and Indiana have been completed at the SARGENT GRANITE CO. WIN THEIR CASE, AND Benjamin HERE AND ELSEWHERE. 40 loaves 80 Percy C. Peirce spent Christmas in Bel- R. I., and the GET JUDGMENT FOR $150 000. home in Dec. 30th, after a and pounds cheese; 20, tea; bread; THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Newport, torpedo station, Augusta, long Aroostook had a green Christmas for the fast. MM.ISUH- EVEKY 85 It the machinists are now at work on the outfit to the Bangor Daily News.l painful illness. He was born in pounds butter; sugar. required [Special Dennys- first time in thirty years. for the which will be following for the English plum pudding for Miss A. F. Southworth went to Boston Journal Pub. Co, Oregon, shipped, New York, Dec. 27. An important case ville, Me., June 24, 1831. His boyhood days next mouth, rail to San Fran- of one that has attracted much Itev. J. F. Tilton of this married three dinner: live barrels bread, 30 dozen Bepublican early by litigation and were spent in Machias, where he was mar- city eggs; Monday. cisco. It is Christmas eve. at Memorial Hall Thursday Sargent Co., superintendent photograph his cat Scamper. F. by W. C. Tuttle went, to is similar to that used in the Defender.... P. is a Winthrop yesterday Baird and Win. Baird. The decision ings, a which he filled under T. Chase was their the entertainment ll*n lnob. In advauee, §2.> *<>a y> r; position Repub- the artist. teachers, consisting on business. The is about to an one, entirely in favor of the plain- year. s*2.5o; at the expiration ot :lie Pope prepare encyclical sweeping lican State administrations until his death. of games from (i 30 until after which Mr. ^ aside a number of de- The boarders at the. 7.30; letter on the situation iu Armenia. The tiffs, setting previous Revere House gave Francis Jones and moved to General Harris is survived his Chas. H. a family China. i'iNi. Ti i;M' For one eh cisions and awarding a against the by wife, their Coombs kindly exhibited series ne-ipiare relations bctwe u the Vatican and Austria judgment, landlord and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. last week. in ...i.. .>| a " tor one week, an 25 of some a of three sons and four The of with his Maine, have Bairds $150,000, large portion daughters. daugh- A. each pictures magic lantern to a most inseiiMU. A Ira- :.»n been harmonized.Yellow fever is Jones, a valuable Christmas present. eaeh sunse-pient which is secured by bonds. Fred N. at iu ters are Mrs. C. M. of Duluth, Minn.; appreciative audience. Besides tlie mem- Foss spent his vacation ire ehar.tred a'a full one. raging Santee tearfully spite of tlie of this remarkable case in Gray holiday The history T. B. Seekins of St. Albans entertained a at winter season. 1 he death rate Mrs. Fred B. of and bers of tin1 one was home, from Boston. among brief is as follows; Taylor Oakland, Oak; Sunday School e:»ch al- oi 4.‘> on and iteuts of I Journal. the officers was to family party Thanksgiving Day | o-l>ay’s is mething dreadful. In In is,so a stock company organized Lucy T. Harris of Augusta. The sons are lowed to bring a friend and all the little Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Pottle visited friends tom a com. four the business of and the the Bangor Commercial would like to know days tinier, captains and engage in quarrying of ones from the in Camden the PAGE 1. Fred O. Harris Duluth, Minn.; Benj. F. Children’s Home were there past week. two lieutenants ac died of tlie disease. man .fai tni of stone, by Francis T. Sargent if any one beat that record at Christmas. J. invitation under the of the M. B. Wei k. News t. ra: ami ,i.ln-.r New York parties, Mr. Sargent Harris, Jr., of Lewiston; Luther and by charge matron Lawrence and W. W. Cates went to In the military hospital there are more ;> .<•'ieeniiuir Eo- .i lndu-< e of in Ten of tiie oldest members of of holding ha If of the stock. \ pie land Arno Harris of Augusta. The funeral was the Kenne- the home. There was singing by the Boston Monday on business. ...Christinas Ch.il. .sever*- storm- l'er- than l,0tX.i sick s -idlers, of whom 10 to Id the to- of Frankfort, Me., on what is bec bar W die F. i.. the held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at presented Judge J*. Whitehouse members of the Sunday School, anti the en- every day. Higginson, known ».-• dt. Reagan, was leased for 10 Miss Matilda F. Elwell went to Boston on Christmas with I PAGE 2. B«»sr. whose wife re- the Methodist Rev. C. S. day, a beautiful gold tertainment closed with a “Good prominent .anker, years oft I" owners, F. \V. and F. L. Good- church, Cummings night to the winter. ! valued at drill" Monday spend cently eloped wi W heatland Smith, has w n ,d Bangor. This laud was entirely mi- officiating. watch, >100, as a token of their by six little misses dressed in their e l a d iu* ni aod Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haus>‘<>ui wer* hill f.o divorce.A des- proved Sargent,as superintendent, friendship and esteem. night-gowns, each child carrying a candle, at 11• 11 to the Si.",. !.» >k ssion and established the tieces- home from Tageblatt from St. pirN. i he children in Isleshoro Saturday. Charles E. Pillsbury of Pieasantdale died Belfast could not have had a more participating the drill, 1 >:u- Russia siary .dings, derricks, railroad, wharf, aceep- ‘•■icrsburg will support wert- ;iii• I tin* was in active at Masardis, Aroostook Dec. 24th. table Christmas than Elina Tyler, Theodora Winslow. l>r. F. E. Follett of Rockland Co: $t- President ‘lev. i in the be- plant put opera- County, gift the announcement spent difficulty from 200 to :;00 men. The tion, cnij.'oying He was an on tin- Maine that the shoe lias received Kate and l/z/.ie (.c>uimby, Frances Howes mas with liis parents in this tween Aincjica ala Britain F. T. formerly engiueer factory orders city. diplo- organ;/u on of the company was; and Is to afford and has visited Belfast in of vlneh will ensure fuil Clara Keating. After the pictures Mr. ami matically, and .•.! financial Sargent I New York, president; Matthew Central, charge running time with a Mrs. Roland Carter were at home were shown a curtain was drawn assistance to the I iled Mates, if neces- Baird ..I New York, treasurer; W. G. Sar- tlie locomotives on the special trains bring- full crew fioiii early in January. from Boston to spend Christmas. sary.twenty-' p.-rsons were crush- of Belfast, W. J. Clark, Matthew Baird, the State Railroad Commissioners. aside from the stage, a Christ- gent ing Baltimore had a Christmas tree exhibiting News N-" | U'-r N -D-S. F. T ami li. S. all of New trimmed A. L. Blanchard is teacning the winter ed and trampled h at!) in a at Sargent Luce, of mas tree illuminated with candles and panic out Since the opening the Bangor & Aroos- with of die Front street York, directors. Baird soon nought all mice, jugs milk, raw beef and term of school in Brooks. i'A'.f <>. tic''rein Baltimore last catnip with which were high the stockholders F. T. Strgent, the, took he has been running an engine on that for her hung presents, distributed «• > \. were except aristocratic cats. Some Belfast cats M in Arkansas Senator F on > night. others injur- a Ben lJauscom visited his Friday sto.-k then being owned equally between line. A short time ago he was taken sud- by veritable Santa Claus. Each little one brother Warren > iru-ii.. K i^is*.-, -! 11 ed.A : ci! had in their despatch C onstantinople to catnip stockings and one which in ■ them. Isleshoro the first of the v A Yvw M< Maine I >ks.. 1 ill with fever and was received one or more and week. the London < entra News denly typhoid unable presents every says that the In io. _ 15aim set about tue scueme has a had a:.». ’“i it ics uy “sweet-tooth," candy also. to be moved. He was a child was with a of Rev. ,J. F. Tilton left train United States has demanded from the winch he evidently expected to make a general favorite presented bag candy. by Monday for PACK 7- Mr. Gladstone sent this Christmas mes- Porte tiie payment oi a large grand scoop of the whole outfit. The quar- among railroad men and others wherever After the presents were distributed the a visit to Boston and Woonsocket. in >■.*."», < iiitinueb.. Belfast FiveLib indemnity to tor the susuiiueo ry was a line business and making sage Rev. Joseph Parker of •Us ad.h .1 during December. I'ia 1’nliti .i losses by American doing known. His age was 30 years. He was a City Temple, children were all seated at tables in one of Walter B. of mom the of Mr Kelley Minneapolis spent it St Was a., y fast under charge Sargent. London, “I that .\»-ryb.>,ly Talking About missionaries through the action of mobs member of the of and Im- Wednesday: humbly pray the side rooms and served with chocolate In October of that year Baird called a uieet- Knights Pythias Christmas wit a relatives in Belfast. rator. in Asia Minor.The pewholders of the Christians many grow more and more in of the in New York. Mr. Sar- Order of Red Men. The was and cake. The parents, teachers and friends i* ace 8. rliurch of the ng company proved body Harry H. Blanchard of Jefferson has been Lnity. Boston, have decid- was as he was advised as that unity which the Lord us life to gent not present, taken to Pieasantdale for burial. gave were also served with refreshments in the .irspi ! .o. als.'»mty Correspondence ed that the Rev. ,1. an inland tisli Minot Savage, their n» the of the Baird promote and which all earnest tends appointed and game warden. \,-v.v Markets..Berths..Marriage* Death- illegality proceeding. prayer main hall. It was a most time who has been called to thet’hurch had it all his own and made a slate enjoyable pastor, way up to forward.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. for the little as Stephenson of of the Messiah, New York, shall m>t o suit himself, lie elected himself presi- The remains of Mr, John Kenney were ones, their merry shouts and M \\ S OF TUK VVKhk. his W. J. treasur- Two unusual events occurred in this Brunswick visited relatives in Belfast last leave them. They will build a new dent, book-keeper, dark, taken to Boston Thursday afternoon, Dee,. city laughter testified. and the board of directors week. church in the Back Bay district at a cost er, placed upon his wife and Mr. and Christmas day. Thomas B. Dinsmore and is boss G. S. and a 19, accompanied by of ns hostler, Harrington s\. Matters. The failure of the S22:>,0()0 the of Mr. Savage, friends played croquet the after- Davis of Mailison pledge foreman of a gang, \V. H. Keyes. Mrs. Albert C. Burgess. At the request of during Severe Storms. Henry spetit Christmas at the paving remaining Unity. ...Tiiomas Bailey him a noon, and VV. Marriner mowed with his A Morse Lumbei Company of Is- This gave good working majority. his many friends, services were held Friday Henry nephew, Freeman O. Roberts of Aldrich will start this month on a ONE LAST WEEK AND ONE THE LATER yacht- After tiie regular meeting a directors’ meet- his lawn on street a THIS. was followed the failure of afternoon at the residence of Mr. Frank B. Congress with lawn Belfast. alls, by ing cruise to the West Indies, with a. ,ng was held and the company voted to ONE DOES SOME DAMAGE ALONG THE SHORE. mower, finding plenty of green grass to \V. Shaw of who was a party of friends, Mrs. James give Baird a bill of sale of all the property Wilson, 57 G, St., South Boston, liev. Mr. THE LOWER BRIDGE RENDERED IMPASS- A. I. Brown went to Portland last Thurs- Newport, including make the which was done. machine work well. ABLE AND IS CLOSED TO TRAVEL. indorser of the lumber company’s T. Fields and Miss Surah Orne Jewett wned, Huxtabie officiating. Fine music was ren- day on business for the Maine Condensed The next was t,o oust Mr. Sargent A storm of short Ihey will be gone sevetal months. step dered by the Columbian Quartette. Christmas was happily celebrated for the duration, but consider- Milk Co. > IIis liabilities on this account are :ind in order to do this the Goodwins, own rs Many inmates of the insane at able severity, visited the coast f the were induced to cancel tiower were sent St. Omer hospital Augusta. Friday mated at various amounts, from quarry site, elegant pieces by Miss Josie and niece. Miss Louise SUOU, Washington Whisfkuixos. Dec. 27th. It came and Haney Secretary the lease given to the Sargent Grauite Co. St. Mathew St. Paul About 400 of them Tuesday evening enjoyed morning, quickly 1 to Commandery, Chapter, started afternoon for to *0,000. A man who knows some- arlisle, declined say anything for pub- and T< make a new one to Matthew subsided The wind blew heavi- Hain, Monday Boston Baird, and intimate friends. The interment a Christmas tree laden with donations from quickly. cation concerning the story printed heir Mr. then retired by Lodge, by steamer. g of the matter sets the ligure at SU40, personally. Sargent the institution and friends and rela- ly from the south, and there was a heavy that Russia stands ready to loan tlie Unit- direction of his counsel and succeeded in was made in Mr. Kenney’s lot in Forest Hill many are an unknown sea in the But little was done. Miss Angie Starbird of Lewiston returned .' lie assets quantity, ed States *400,000,000 hi gold and tin having a receiver appointed, Hon. Peter B. Cemetery. tives. There was no lack of light refresh- bay. damage of New brother of the Secre- The boat at F. G. White’s wharf home from a visit to the aud it is not the the United States is the a- Olney York, ments and nothing occ urred to mar the com- landing Tuesday family of prubablysinall thought considering the tary of State and well known as prose- was washed new of itors will get over Ud cents on the dol- reptance of the offer. The story states Miss Bertha E. Parsons died at the home of plete enjoyment of the occasion. On Christ- away. The house Ros- W. C. Tuttle. cuting attorney in the great Tweed ring ..The committee of the Farm- tlie offer has been since u her Elisha and in coe Ellis of East Belfast was under- egal pending early case. He then suit to recover, re- parents, Emily Parsons, mas Day a special dinner was served. partially Arthur F. Brown returned to tin brought Augusta Woman's Christian Teinperauce present administration.Secretnn as <•< -nisei Carleton Coin- December after a ill- mined and considerably damaged by set- taining George Swauville, 25th, long The letter carriers delivered their Christ- Commercial College Monday from his holi- n is it hot forthe deal- Herbert has with the of the an of considerable note of making liquor approval stock, attorney ness of She was a tling. The roads were washed badly. consumption. favorite mas day vacation. in Tin most extensive scr- awarded the c rntract u< New York. packages by teams and Wed- that vicinity. President, for Tuesday Another severe storm visited this among ail who knew her and her death section M raids that bastaken in Frank- c instruction of No. 5 and N ■. The litig it >n has been long drawn out nesday and made dis- Hiram P. Farrow of Belmont returned place Battleships remarkably quick and it not been for a with trials and innumer- casts a over the in which Tuesday morning, had < at ( (The hearings, appeals glcom community •.xnty for years occurred Farming- Kcarsage and tiie Kentucky.) patch. was sent out as fast as Monday evening from Petit where one a Everything favorable of the would have Marian, t the able, sensational phase being judg- her life had been She knew the end change wind, ast week.Stoekholders’ meeting Newport News. V;i., shiphuilkHg passed. received. The free is he has been ment recorded in the W aldo couuty court delivery system prov- done much The storm surveying. .he < reorge Valley Railroad Co. was and dry dock company, on its bid- 4 was near and was ready to go. Her parents, damage. began early of 814'.*,000 in favor of Baird. a great convenience to our and John Mvriek and wife ing citizens, in the with a and returned Monday in I’nion, Dec. until. .James Mitch- *lvj.")O,o00 for building ea elected W. >. Mitcliell. in to tin- /1- carriers, Thompson, and at '.• matters President, plans prepared by navy dei The funeral was held at the church in Swan- heavy rain, o'clock along n The decision from Judge Beekmau is Chas. B. Eaton and Palernn> ami Moiitvilie. ;i v aud lieasiirer. Out of town di- nt.The House Saturday passed lie aj Carter, Jr., Percy V. the water-front looked serious. The sea voluminous and exhaustive review of the ville Friday, and the remarks by Rev. () H. l- '.one as last 1. C. Thurs- jo ut resoluti n the Seen Follett are prompt, acc urate and reliable in year. authorizing y cast* in rolled into the on both the Geor_e who has been brake- resulting the following findings: Fen;: Id of were and harbor, breaking Patterson, oio .1 M. Robbins are the two direc- of the Navy to accept the rain Kata’, u, Searsport touching ap- their work. That the judgment of 814V*,(too obtained in eastern and western shores, and lifting the man on the Belfast branch, has been Trans- :i-ons Vision.Ohio has b 1-U times bu t the Bath Iron Works. Ii was plicable. by January. 1 so;;, at Belfast was so obtained by col- The mask ball at Belfast House flooring from the wharves at every sea. ferred to the main line. Cti :.es the inhabitants of ad'.pted in the same form in which i' vas lusion between M. Baird and Wm J. Chase, the Opera who came from New \ <*rk to Belfast ol Christmas was m.f, a success as a mas- after H o’clock the wind hau.Vd to- .cl M.iiue lies mole savings bank passed by the Senate, and was treasurer, j Mrs. Laura P. Russell Lawrence, Mass., night Shortly Miss Lola M. Hubbard lias retinue.1 to sigma, by that the be served on and is tin papers might him, there but few dancers in wards the wot and soon knocked the sea -i;> than either, tie ♦si* of Maine be- President Monday. This ends the null and oid. died at h r home ill tba‘ u- Dec. 29th, after querade, being cos- her home iu Waldo tinua six weeks' v.sit *•:. *:• > :M. nog. v-V :]f> ruali.-r P.: .. uiiu (in ‘eg nn-.-sy. i*i ts. a native ol tume, iij aiiie enti dunce was to Portland amt i.< sum. >U>.4-os.:.4. If these ear of the and F F. (ioodwin in .Manhvw Bui d i nu’.! and 10: Js. I'niied States held. To the to the B. & B. Steamboat Navy. void and ;ha: the lea-e :<> the Lawrence, her maiden mm being Moore, Prior the dancing an entertainment approach i- so- ■ j am original Sargent Charles B. Ha/.eltine went t<> eijiu? iy mg all < Bang (i rani tv ’<•. li<> d* go. >d. led w a- tiie wife of Henry ( Russell. She was given, a “l’mi<-li and wharf was washed out an l the sidewalk was .»' ca< h including .Judy” tea I. >rate ; he share of the Thai ai iransteis ol proper!;. m.i I-;. .1 | Saturday to attend the funeral of ii s ». I Granges we 1 <• a fiver* ot tin- Cranio- < '■* .Mr S-aird was known in this i? \, here she lived show by Dr. Lewis Turner; snugs by F. \V. undermined. Some piles were washed out i oiil'.i be si). ! 4, those Sargent friend, Daniel M J Lov. urd. were an o. illegal and are set c-i >• v lie” husband for m.m\ \: ten-*r of in old section of ;n h -d'. 4U, while he itli nrs, and Hart, soloist; skirt dance, by M:s> Cartel* A. Co.'s wharf, M n;ng -jlit < i range, Mon*•«•<•. w in- i Thai Mai!' -w Baird and hi* son. Wm !'. B m !, where s'i■ ■ had varm friends. Her Minnie !>\ and some torn from the Be- s. L. Hans 1111< >i n; ve each >><’. 77. in uiiose .c.nc all biiMiies* has been '.uiisicnl many French,and shadou pantomime ; planking larger •si i:< 1• ! ’• ri> anti l.avt J i II >’ 'east in <>! terda\ to attend the u: a tie. ;;11 old brakt man :n by Mr. Ha -inc, the beginniu g !-i* *••;;. nd I. ;<‘>aud survives her, together wiri: one s*mi, Bert Ste\ ens and company. Tin music was wharf. The marine milway was uninjured. funeral of Ins t 111'd who wa> in ok* a parq\ i*> 11i- -nit »* > b ‘ii- 1 her. ti.. l.h »>t m Cc M aim-. w as Cl.are-s and one Mrs. Havener’s ()rehestra. F. < i. \Y 1.1*e's wharf was not rade m arms, (len. i Iarris. areeacl «iponsi'*:** for -iil tlamagc tv-mli mg and Russell, daughter, by ;amaged,t;i>»ugh e■ i w : idle ing cars in I lie for all >;•!•; wbieii I have >*-t »r a' X-dlie "1 there -oupl pro; y hey -m:.«i Chandler, all Lawr- ne* The t he was a washout between his store- M:\ and Mrs. H. C. Grirtilh and -r 11 m he s < i<•: 1 Archbishop Canterbury, dean Pc’ !!'!, i )cc. U7t li. 11' w away quai rii since <>'>.-r. a.,J •!. i, ciimg it.it the acijiutta 'fill*' ris«m house and must iweom.t for to ; ;.e rerci’-er of of St. flu; dean of the railroad track. The Marioi Christmas 1 which they Paul’s, and flowing spent in bai es the ••! tie! •>• Westminster, by ■ i. and sr. w •• eon- Mrs. Ella C. Hills died at her home in gia the Sargent c.ranire Co., l'ete” B.iilm y. was washed at A: Co.'s wharf and of Mr. and Mrs. W F. Snow. : in- is- unii ried and In.id me the preachers of London, at the Christmas up Cooper bov*. two < She ai and d.o .\ Sa urday After the Bairds had got possession of the. Roek'aiid December 21st. was a daugh- ■ j service there was considerable out ruus-d mice a! Picas;-, it Poiiii, Wednesday, generally touched ujkui washing LuviLe J. Bottle and Samnei Lord reT trn- t i !i11 »i and !'■ r I. vs quarry, they •-outinued the business. It is ter of Frank K. and Hester Follett Prescott 11 be a > doted b\ imigla s last the Venezuelan crisis. all sewer. Lam's wharf was estimated that the st.oi k then on hand, tin* They deplored by clogged ed Saturday to Bangui Business (’ .d *ge. u d •. d. o tii tin* liar vs; ft-.. f, of wile of Mark L. '• d !mi ■, owed ; Xorthport and Hi!is, buried under 5 i. See.ll't amount and the amount of stork tin; idea of war and the feet of water and the waves after 1 '■ shipped expressed belief spt Christmas at home. of •• ■ nding m stain.■> ii\ the y nsta itaon .•tii.'ers ijy .--ate i juity now on hand will formerly of Lincoluville. Shortly after her blowing open aggregate nearly that such an outcome of the contruversx heat against the storehouses savagely. 1 ■ now Misses and Lena Sanborn :r > linn A o.. mija-r makers. 1 *oit- J Vi li of Wai.l-v About sgo.ooo worth of is which occurred on Christmas Milly hy -rdihg paving piled marriage, day, When the was afits F. <1. at the was impossible. Tliex enlarged upon “Peace I gale height White .• :n ii will be able to up quarry. steainer Peuohseot afterm• ui lor recently, li t --f M*ut.'I .: t i, lM'U, she moved with her husband to Rock- Monday y (.rang* last | A referee is to award and good wii:." Reference to a bought 40 tons of hay in one of the store- i.!s «m t .n- dollar. The linn lias appointed damages, xympathet- Mass., to the winter. elected the foil and the affairs of the land, where she has since resided. Her Milford, spend gtd.i Heeling aig dlicers j etc., wind up company. ic with the Armenians was ! houses on this wharf. Swan's wharf was 5 ■ •reed ■■ go : In oiigh feeling general. insolvency, < Tile Bairds were under >su,uuo husband and an infant survive her. Miss E I who is : Tllii year ; M., 1 >. > put hotels, daughter feet under the crews in Mary ieree, t.-aeh ug a 1 nsmng Bmn-u; O., water, and Thumbs’ .(ill on urn ii t to about rUO.OUO... and there is no doubt but that the Here is Gov. Cleaves’ Christmas Sargents Funeral services were held Dec. Rev. greeting short-hand class in Fhristui is win Sac-» F. A. ey ; L., Grade Bow* n ; S., ! 24th, and Lord's sail loft were Boston, spent in- rage* 1 :u Friday George will recover a considerable of the to the -f junk shop prison- proportion C. -V. Bradlee The burial was people Maine: “The of W < I! A. Frank officiating. people week with her sister, Mrs. John Carle. ng mi away a portion el the > 8., Hatch; Chap., award, thus scoring a full and complete vic- ers during the height of the gale. Shales' in the Maine have every reason to a church Sarah 1 rs; T. II. D;<- 1. tory in the case. at Xorthport family lot. enjoy happy -■gati-ma. steeple.The .g. See., *-y; Treas., wharf was but little damaged, but the Sib- Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. IJuimhy are due m Mr. Sargent moved his family from New Christmas. They are possessed of one of the j nnuai eting of the Maine Peda- Wood'. G. K Morris W ids. I’., Julia and Portland from their j York to the when he took ! ley Marshall wharves were badly wash- to-day Southern trip so quarry possession is a notice of the of Mr. noblest States in the Union. Her are ojitiml in Iiangor, Dec. Hatch. Dora n Ida Elsewhere death people Pays* C., Cross. and since has become a resident of Bucks- ed. The Lewis wharf was not damaged, but and will return home the last of the week. i. a t hi: days' session. Mauy lead Wilson Al. Dyer of Millhridge, a brother of prosperous and contented, ami should be Wald- w meet with port. was awash at the of the storm. The ! na'"i' a State were County Grange j height Charles Cunningham returned to the present The big suit lias developed several side is- Mr. David W. Dyer of this city. Mr. Dyer happy in the thought that they are part and Bangor ■ South 1 -iiii'h Pro.-*. uext Tiles- rill of the railroad track 1 conv. ion was the most success- Grange, t, sues. In last Wm. P. White- along the water Business after October .fudge has a brother in and parcel of the old Pine Tree State, which has College Monday, spending J iiving Michigan they ot the day, at ary 7th. The add ess of welcome j house decided the case of Baird vs Oak- front was washed out in several The vacation history organiza shone the of the nation places. his holiday with his mother m this a suit to on land ad- are the only survivors of eight brothers. throughout history J iida;. Mrs. Helen ( oftin Reedy, will ;.50 .i as an aid to the opened C- Harding; “Spraying ; but and used bv the de- and about o’clock it was fenced out pap- Drawing plaintiff occupied she was about is to too ville fruit tre* j Me., where born fifty-eight possible get much even of a good Monday. her "t --nee..... ( and vegetables, to be opened by ! femlant. O. F. of against travel. The cet.ar on which ounty Attorney Fellows, Esq., Bucksport years ago, and was the eldest sister of E. C. poles is counsel for Mrs. O iksmith. thing. For many moons he has had two James L. who came home frou: T. Kina -ns of York county lias W. H. Grin. Freeman of Lineolnville and of Hun. E. L. the earth roadbed was '.aid washed out in James, d General F. A. Attorney G. Frank Harriuian formerly of wishes in Ins heart, namely, that he could Boston a few weeks on a.unit of the upon Attorney liitchie Grange, Waldo, has elected offi-i Freeman of Central Falls, It. 1. Fur a time two sections, one of about 25 feet and one of ago Belfast has suit against the Bairds a •rs of li ton. to assist in prosecut- brought she was employed in her brother’s printing he boy again and get lots of Christmas death of his father-in-law, John Goyas, re- cers fort .e ensuing year as follows: M.,J. for 84,800 counsel fees. Mr Harriuian was 40 or more. Holes were washed in the earth he m rder case Fred 11 oiiice in Central Falls and later m one of ami that he could turned against uni, retained the Bairds at the of presents, either have a in Monday. G Harding; O., Edw. Evans; L C. A. by beginning the three dry goods stores of George E. A l- roadway many places, and the rail was allegt Biddeford patricide. To the and afterwards or raise a new of hair in litigation, discharged. then the leader in that business in night-cap crop the broken down Mr G. H Woodard of the plea of which tiie Levausellei ; S., Fred Cements; A. 8 B. A. len, badly. The whole traveled Bangor Theolngmal insanity, Pawtucket. January 29, 1809, she and Mr. piace where now there is but a barren tier's cotinsel has said will be the Clary; Treas., JS. E. Clary; Sec., Til la Hard- part of the bridge now needs overhauling. Seminary, who preached in Searsp. it Sun- Esek 6. Owen of Central Falls were united smoothness. Both these wishes were Concerning Local Industries. The washed from the road-bed for Rev. R. G. visited defenee iTered, expert medical ex- ing ; Chap Carrie Clements; G. K., W. E. i m ami later in the she and planking up day Harbutt, friends marriage, year realized to a or less extent in greater on Christ- of the nation win be instituted behalf of ; l Leonora her husband went to Pueblo, Colo., where upper bridge, but it was replaced in Belfast en route. Harding -res, Harding ; Pomona. & Co. The Belfast Machine Foundry have mem- mas morning. He did receive lots of government.The annual banquet they have since resided. An earnest pres- the same day with little trouble or Cora Evans Flora, Annie Bryant; L. A. S., expense. Rev. Myra Kingsbury left by train Wed he Maine (om menial Travelers' As- off the and boiler room ber of Central Falls Baptist Church, Mrs. ents—twenty-one of them—and were all partitioned engine they The “rag wharf” on the East Side was bad- Esther Cilh v. Oweu found a broad field for Christian for B where she will ian m was held at the West Knd hotel, from the machine shop and made other im- night caps. nesday morning ston, work in her new location. She was one of washed out and the boats hauled on t > ly up visit a few before to her home m- laud. it unlay night. Previous to Northern Light Grange, No. t>, White's provements. their work the past days going Among the charter members of the First Baptist tli shore were driven far above a business was held at The members of the Maine delegation pass- up high banquet, meeting Corner, ns last regular meeting elected week is an iron keel for a yacht for Islesboro Church of Pueblo, and had survived the Penusylvauia. ed Christmas in watermark. The vessels in the harbor all the following officers elected: Bion the office s for 180*>: other charter members. She took much in- very quietly Washington following M., 8. C. parties. It is shoal and flat, and has an Miss Ida Crowiey left last Thursday for me pres. A. M. Menish, vice pres.; terest in educational matters and in school and received few friends. Reed rode easily at their anchors or moorings. Thompson; O., M. Clements; L., D. L. for Speaker where she a i.iuv A opening the centre board. work was an Cambridge, Mass., joined iam A. Koberts, clerk and treas.; and church energetic leader. the in work with a little On the land the was Stew.. G. H spent day leisure damage comparative- P». Dunbar. I,. P. E. P. Dyer; York; A. Stew,, L. D. She contributed to the material and friend for a winter’s :n New V k Senter, The annual meeting of the Dalton largely The was blown sojourn Sarsapa- of for his family. They dined alone in the ly light. chimney from W. ■w ml and f M. executive Littlefield; Chap., 'V. D. Thompson ; spiritual welfare others until her health as sts of Mrs. Dr. Leith. Marshall, Treas., rilla Co. was held on Christmas and the g:u day, to fail. Last summer and fall were evening at the Shoreham. Congressman O Folsom’s house near Grove ■■ a session I>. G. began Cemetery, nittee.'Die of the Maine Libby Secy., Cura York ; K., S. Ben- received in of old board of directors re-elected, as follows: with relatives in Rhode island and in worked all the tin- on of G. T. News has beer, Camden t-hc > 1 spent Diugley diligently day, for he truck-support the top Read’s iij Tea! at closed son : P., Ainu- Clements; Emmie lety Bangor F., Dyer; and her condition was such i. C. O. Poor, F. VV. Welch, Geo. E. Maine, physical was machine was failing health id Robert I. Bean. s» ot H "at u da v. .New were as Johnson, preparing his report on the emergency shop blown down, trees were officers chosen Geneva L. L. A. as to cause grave fears for her restoration to C., Thompson; 8., Mamie S. M. J. W. F. M. Beau of that who is n C lor, i i-'W Pres; ‘' lit. T. C. Esq.,O. Erskine, !>., Wallace, revenue bill for even- broken, and other minor done. place, Phillips, Bath; Clements. health. On leaving Pawtucket she went to Thursday. Tuesday damage A. J. B. Ph. The barn of Mrs. Hattie Gross, East Bel- where he went last fall for his health. pte.sident 1L Dunton, Lewiston; Greer, Esq., Small, D., Capt. Richmond, Va., and after a pleasant visit ing all callers were denied admission to his was blown down and a horse was kill- }*'o. 1Mi, lias elect- J. H. Hon. J. O. Elmer with relatives there started for home. She fast, tarv and teasurer, P. A. Irving, Mystic Gran*:-*, Belmont, Perkins, Johnson, rooms at the Hamilton and few were admit- Dr. L. W. Pemlleton left. Portland M u was weak lmt endured the of ed. Three men who were in the barn at the k.attd.»•' Bowman ot ed officers for Tin* as follows: Mas- M. Isaac H. Jackson. very fatigue -rge Norway >ear l-siHi, Small, I)., Hon. The had a a travel well and was ted Wednesday. Senator Frye passed the time, narrow escape from death. day for Palm Beach. Florida, .vlicr*- in »t 4*cl to emit suicide at Mechanic very apparently gain- j ter, O !' Alleii vc.d; Overseer. W. S. Directors met Tuesday evening and re-elect- The at was the worst for Foss; ing She lived, however, hut a brief fort- day at his hotel, but dined out in the even- gale \Vinterport be. the resident an at a new hote.. 1J I.. -. from tlie and physici Sataird.i;.. by jumping Lecturer, A Marnner; Wil- ed the officers: President and Service was held in midst years tin* damage done there Tuesday Sibyl Steward, following night. Pueblo, Mrs. will return to his ■■ i; i Trunk. B in the ing accompanied by Frye. is estimated at The wharves were practice in Portland dway bridge river, Elmer scores of sorrowing friends, and the body >>,000. lard M-u-sc: Ass't Steward, living A. Hills; Manager, Small; Secretary, Francis and •m e ot i< met.. lie was rescued in was to Pawtucket for burial. submerged large masses of -ice were May 1st. brought The Christmas entertainment on Chaplain, Mary F. Churchill; Treasurer, A. II. Welch; Treasurer, O. G. White. Tuesday left on them when the water subsided. The hausted •nditiun. lie claims ill H. M. l’rentiss was in Brewer Tues.i. Dec. the District No. 10 storehouses on the Boston \ 8. S. tc as the .ni.st*.Isaac <\ J. Donnell; Sc retary, O. t Caniniett; evening, 24th, by Bangor Phillips The Morrison Medical plant J'> 11’: H. Bourne died Dec. loth, after a >f Company at was a Co’s wharf and other wharves were flood- and Wednesday to attend the wed-rrig i> .<-s of has Gate M V Club, Citypoiut, very pleasant af- f’ollcgi class 7nd crook au extensive owner, and George I*. Wood- years ago employed place, part house and left There. Many chimneys about, Farmington, Satuiday. of the time as for Mr. Johnson Mrs. F. E. Crow- Miss Lizzie Marntier of Ro.-klami -o.: day evening, .La. 4th, by Past State Master, book-keeper very prettily presented. town were of sp i >\- i" an old o' icier and has served a ward of of the blown down and also limbs Ellsworth, representatives His widow is the. sister of Mrs. M. B. Hunt. Knight. ley kindly presided at the piano, and her trees. A pile of about l'4 cords of wood Christmas with her sister, Mrs. A A. '•lie ni afternoon ( 11. have been over the build- Fred D. and Ezra Bramhall. prison... Sunday company, looking Aldus Mr. about a mile from the was scattered 1 Eva a recitation. A village and returned home if* r horn of ista, chief consul of the Riv r has ings in Ellsworth with a view to leasing •Since to about five daughter gave trombone Knight, Thursday Aug Georges Grange, Liberty, elected going Pittsburgh years to the four winds. Other minor damage n, !.. A. W.. and ex-Bank Examiner one. The company was organized live years Mr. Bourne solo w ith sister, Mrs. Wm. Bieknell of Belmont, ac- officers for tie year as follows: G. ago occupied responsible posi- by Ralph Mosher, piano accompa- was done. ensuing at Bar Harbor and lias done a busi- 1 i. Whitten w*we thrown from a carri- ago good tions, and at the time of bis death was sales- her. H. Walter X. Over- niment, was nicely rendered. The tra- Our Searsport correspondent, tells of the companied Cargill, Mister; Cargill, ness, which it is expected to increase in the man and collector for the Provi- a horse at Mr. Pittsburgh incidents at that •y ninaway Hallowed, new ditional Santa Claus came down the chim- place. seer; J. O. Jdinson, Lecturer; H. Xr. Den- location. sion Beef & Co., and was hefd in great es- J. W. Farrar of Sea -smont became mem- hborn having vis left knee cap broken Stewan: Waiter Assistant teem by his employers and friends. He was ney in true oid-fashumed style and distrib- ber of the Maine Soc i.i-‘it will disable him for some nis, Ludwiek, The storm was very severe throughout Pedagogical ety probably Is it “overwork” a kind-hearted, generous man with a vast Steward; Elitli Assistant that has filled this coun- uted gifts from a decorated Maine and the title reached the at the annual in last w. k. time. Mr. Whitten was bruised about Ludwiek, Lady number of friends and enemies his handsomely highest meeting Bangor with nervous takes few and for it try dyspeptics?—that Christmas tree. Christmas of 1895 point twenty years. In Fort Fairfield of the head.The white deer which was Steward; Ms. Edward Sanford, Chaplain; death makes many hearts sad. will loug J. R. Duntou, formerly of Belfast, now the flesh off their bones, the vitality from [Camden was a cyclone, and windows were broken hot .it Herald. Ilanover, last, fall, has been pur- L. Ludwiek Gate Keeper; Mrs. G. H. Car- their blood, and makes them feeble, ema- be remembered by the young people of City- and barns and sheds blown down. At Au- Lewiston, was elected vice president chased l»y Fred Cummings of Norway and Ceres Mrs. Edward ciated and inefficient? No. It is bad cook- point. gusta the Fuller lot) f* et gill, (Hidden, Flora; Daniel M. Howard of father of the observatory, high, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Craig of Lewiston ‘.as been mounted, it is white as driven ing, overeating of indigestible stuff, and Bangor, erected in 1801 at a cost of $(>,500, was blown Mrs. Franl Sherman, Pomona; Edward noted authoress, Blanche Willis It the to feed the sol- have returned from Belfast where they have .m-w and is beautiful.The other health-destroying habits. Howard, required following down. At Hallowell the cotton mill was very grange now Baroness von TeufTel of Ger- been spending Christmas at her home. Mr. (Hidden, Ireasurer; Mrs. VV. H. The is an food Stuttgart, diers at the Christmas unroofed and a of l.> -•’ore at Centre, which has Moody, remedy artificially digested Togus home, day: boy seriously and prob- went while there and Kryeburg such as the Shaker Cordial. In- many, died Dec. 27th at the age of 79.years Craig fishing eatight .eeu Secretary ; Miss Blanche Digestive For 290 of ably fatally injured. Fifty vessels ami the fish- running near v live years closed its Moody, organist. and 9 months. He had lived in over breakfast: pounds beans, dried; 38 large pickerel. Mr, Craig is a noted stead of irritating the alreagy inflamed Bangor steamer Penobscot made a harbor at Booth- loots a few when an attach- Iustallatun Jan. 1st Past Master W. H. (!0 erman. Sun. days ago, by the Cordial a years, ami was one of the citizens 100, salt ; 74, 70, but- [Lewiston stomach gives it chance to rest leading pork coffee; 85, sugar; bay. In Bangor cellars were Hooded, build- ment was to secure Sam- of that He was in the insur- placed $3,000 by Moody. by nourishing the system itself and digest- city. engaged ter; 100 loaves bread. For dinner: 2,100 ings unroofed, chimneys blown down, ami A friend called our attention the other day uel W. of N. 11., other focal taken with it. So flesh and ance business for many years, and was ac- Bradley Nashua, through ing of 0 much minor damage done. The steamer to another Son of Maine, Charles Beaman, The intuitions of have been return. Is not tively at work until a few days before his pounds turkey; English plum pudding; Ldward E. Hastings, Esq., of Frye burg. marriage pub- strength the idea rational? Sebanoa had a very rough passage from Mt. lished ot Horace D. of Winter- The Cordial is death, w hen he wras attacked by barrels potatoes 12 bushels of of New' York, who was recently elect- The books show an apparent shortage of Ellingwood palatable and relieves im- pneumonia. (sweet;) pota- Desert Ferry to Bar Harbor. There was Esq., and Miss Emma Welsh of this No risked to on He leaves one son, George Fred, of Bangor, New ass ts of C. 11. Nel- port city, mediately. money decide toes (Irish;) 300 quarts cranberries; 125 considerable damage at Sorrento and Sulli- ed President of the England Society $(5,000.Thursday f Rock lari Star. its value. A 10-oent trial bottle does tbit. and two daughters—Baroness von Teuffel ston market and'putting direct- Healey granite command of his son Samuel. depression prevalent through- from Pleasant street to Main the result will the ly into the cars, but did not continue in business Two large three-masters belonging in surely satisfy out the was felt here to a greater built and moved country the business. street.-C D Harriman Belfast were lost during the year. Sch Your most fastidious. Always remember there were no a new blacksmith on extent than in 1MM, yet The barrel and lime cask business was into shop Washing- William Frederick, 430 tons, Capt H G that the of COTTOLENE ton and Jones S Davis resumed was aban- quality failuics and uo shut-down in quite brisk, considering the depressed street, Jordan, built in Belfast in 1874, complete makes a little of it a condition nt trade in general. More lish work at his old stand.-George W Wise doned at sea, dismasted, Oct 4. She was go long way. any branch of manufacturing. On the j and poik barrels and lime casks were opened a boot and shoe repair shop over bound from Satilla River, Ga, for Belfast, j It's willful waste to use more whole our have reason to be thank- G G Pierce A* Co’s and A 8 Estes people shipped than in any year for some time. store, with lumber for McDonald & Brown. Sch j than two-thirds as much as you ful lor ilie amount of we, as a The Belfast A Power owners one on Plxenix Row.-Miss Myra Jenk- Nellie S 200 Nelson prosperity Light Co., Pickering, tons, Capt or an art studio in would of lard butter. Always have the of the old grist mill site ou Goose river ins of Pittsfield opened Kimball, went ashore on Long Shoal off community, enjoyed during year this have rebuilt the dam and strengthened the MeClintoek block.-Fred II Math- Tuckernuck, Mass, during the gale of the use COTTOLENE way, and that has just closed. business the building. The mill is now ready for ews sold his carriage repairing night of Oct 4th, and became a total loss. your cake and pastry will always A Matthews.- LOCAL INDUSTRIES. : use whenever needed. They have moved (wood work) to George She was loaded with paving, from Belfast delicious. an be light, wholesome, the office, workroom and switching plant Horatio and Charles Mahoney opened for New York. She was built in Belfast ( utchett, Sibley A Co.’s shoe factory the rooms occu- Outline COTTOI.ENK is sold everywhere in of the electric works to the gas building oyster saloon in formerly in 1880. The crews of both vessels were felt to a extent than in the tins, with trade-marks "<'•><,lent'' and steer's greater pre- on and have made Stevens & Erskine.-Walter P saved. street, pied by in u-reath—on every till. the of Washington /lead cotton-plant eidiug year depression business, in the Carter sold out of the Belfast Printing Co Sch Charlotte T was re-classed at i> still the of the many improvements system. Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, flilwaukee, Wls. Sibley THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, but leading industry to a “silent with Belfast in rate extend- THE CHURCHES. partner” who, Joseph November, and her | It has run without cessation Chicago. 224 State St.. Boston. Portland. Me. city. Montefiore, conducts the business at the “Matron of a Benevolent Home ed A 1 for 5 years. the year and while its out- and the Dr. Miles’ thioughout The year was a fairly prosperous one old stand on Pleasant street.-W T knowing good Nervine No vessel was built here during the ! has not been so as in some for- put large in church circles. There was an exchange Howard moved his marble shop from the has done me, my wish to help others, over- year, but McDonald A Brown began work j mer it has held its own in all years, fully between the pastors of the Unitarian and building on Cliurc street to comes my dislike for the publicity, this on a barkentine of 900 tons for C Morton with factories of its size in New Langworthy respects Methodist churches July 21st, and the the store formerly occupied by A K Pierce, letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1893, Stewart cklaud; A C Mossmun, to Milwaukee, Wis., by cost, of sl0,0uO. whieli^doubled the ea- June Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix. necting the room with j ing services and prayer meetings have been a general store in Brooks; L E McMahan 6,1894. shoe-factory engine of their mills, as the new one is the electric alarm. parity largely attended. The most successful and Eugene Black, to a lunch wagon in Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive of while that the first bottle will benefit. The firemen’s balls, capable running continuously, feature ot the work was the “Peo- C to in an by Washington year’s Augusta; Percy Peirce, put .11 sell it at $1, ti bottles for $5, oi the other two can be run but Hi hours fuaranteedruggists Ilose Co January and Belfast ou These electric in Mass. It will be sent, on of 25th, by ple’s service,'’ Sunday evenings. plant Blaekstone, prepaid, receipt price Hook & Ladder Co per day. These mills were partially shut have been by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, JLnd. March 1st, were well MI Her meetings very largely attended, CITY MATTE1JS. down a few weeks in the fall on account attended as usual. Clin the addresses by the pastor have been of tin* but had At the March election F drouth, orders which interesting and scholarly productions, and Edgar Hanson, Dr. Miles’ Nervine A.CC1 DENTS. would have kept them on full time had it Mayor, and a “citizens’ ticket” were elect- the special music of a high order. The There were three fatal accidents during and pass your judgment2 We say this: we been possible to run. ed over John M Fletcher and a Republican Restores Health simply music foi the morning services has been by the year, two from and one A Co.'s axe and Rankin ticket a vote of 074 to 505. the drowning will be more than to show our full lines of Kelley factory a by During pleased you | quartette, for the evening services by from burning. Oscar Elms was A- Co.'s saw mill have had a run on the Government refunded Leroy good a under the year City $113,- 1 chorus choir, direction of Mr. drowned in the stream near Halt's Corner orders, but suffered from lack of water in 000 4 percent, bonds secured by a mort- E. S. Pitcher, with Mrs. Pitcher and Miss April 9th, .Josie Thomas was burned with the autumn. The latter firm has built au gage on the city’s railroad stock, by a 10- Maud Millikenas soloists. This feature “A Vw naphtha Oct Oth, and George Holt was Dress Sack 4 the Broom addition to the which will be utiliz- 30 cent, Suits, mill, of the services has been per city bond, releasing drowned in the Oct 22d. Suits, highly appreciat- The bay, ed tin* coming season. ed stock from the mortgage. principal by the public. The Lincoln Baptist Non-fatal accidents were quite numer- ,]. Durham has had a run of topic of interest during the year was the good Association held its annual meeting here ous, and consisted chieily of broken and Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, work on boxes for the and bridge question. After getting plans and shoe-factory Sept. 3d and 4th. dislocated bones, gun-shot wounds and various concerns in estimates of cost the Mayor called for a Cleiin" packing neighboring a Liie annual cast 3iaine conference in Sweeps cuts. was Fur towns and a good local demand for vote of the citizens and the result 083 IS doors, May, Rev. S. L. Hanscom was returned as AN OLD ADAGE, BUT THE THE TELEPHONE. Coats, etc. votes for the bridge and 75 Bids sash, blinds, pastor of the Methodist church for the against. I lie ami maroie workers nave were called and The New England T\ lephone and Tele- giamu* fifth consecutive He has not for, privately, received, Youths and Children’s year. only Co made a Suits, had a good mu of work, and have turned but as only a few parties had been given a graph great improvement in supplied the pulpit and attended to his its service lit many large and handsome chauce to bid the city government voted New StocK of a telephone during the year. monuments, pastoral work here, but has preached near- New Firm iin some of new not to and to the Rates were reduced ,30 per cent, and the hiding and oiigiual de- at accept any’, reopen ques- Furnishing Goods, ly every Sunday the Wood Schoolhouse IS signs. J. 11. A- Co. liave moved tion for further bids. An appeal was then CLEAN FROM TIIE START. exchange increased to 01 instruments, in- Healey in North port. The Columbian Society from Pleasant street to Main and made to the of War to ascertain cluding Northport Camp Sears- street, has been successful in funds Secretary We take pleasure iti announcing to our friends in Ground, Hafs and raising for and Stockton The Caps, \V. 7. Howard from < liurch to Main street. if the U 8 would a Belfast and that we have formed aco- port Springs. central j the of new windows for the government permit vicinity at the prices. purchase under the firm is also connected with the lowest Hariison. Wood a- C >. have made a mim- bridge to be built in the 1 artnersliip name of long distance j church, by giving entertainments, holding proposed location, ic: 1 ball and and after a of the before circuit, which places us within easy talk- large monuments, Healey sociables, etc. The Methodist Aid Society hearing parties A ( o. set two in December. the U IS in a decision ing distance with the whole James F. has maintained the interest in the social Engineer Portland, country. Fernald continues in both marble and was rendered the location from hoys’ life of the church, and holds fortnightly approving brigade. WHITE STORE, 81 MAIN granite work with a good run of orders, the foot of Main street. The bridge ques- STREET, sociables at the houses of members or on A. The Boys’ Brigade seems to be taking a ml Ilutchins Bros, have out work tion is now in statu qno the action put special occasions in the vestry. An Ep- pending furlough, as no meetings for drill or other that is a credit to their skill. Mark Wood of the and Committee as to CHAS. vvortli League lias been formed in East Mayor Bridge and that a new store at the corner of Clmrcli and purposes have been held for several O’CONNELL, Proprietor. a .“son have sent out several stones on the raising of funds. A remonstrance Franklin | Belfast, and other missionary work done. streets, (Fierce building, opposite the months. Their annual supper and drill, | which the carving, the work of Mr. F. M. signed by over a hundred of the leading Post Ofiiee) has been fitted up expressly for our Rev. Charles If. Wells has succeeded We March 29th, was successful iu every re- ! Wood, is equal to any done in New business men of the city is on file with the purpose. are prepared to show von the best Eng- Rev. Myra Kingsbury as pastor of the line of spect, and both companies were in good land. W. T. Howard's work still holds city government, protesting against the \ Universalist church, and the era of pros- drill and discipline early in the season. Lt the c-mlidencc of the public, and his shop sale of the railroad stock for this : perity which marked Miss city’s is hoped that the meetings may be resum- ! is well J. M. Tibbetts Kingsbury’s Stoves, Tin patronized. got pastorate promises to continue under her purpose. Ware, ed. out a lot of -41 ballisters fora building in With the exception of the lower bridge, and all AGE successor. THESE MOVING TIMES. Auxiliary societies known as goods usually carried in a first-class THE GIRLS’ HOME. in the season. which has been until it is in a Detroit, Mich., early Pat- Universalist. Mission Circle and the neglected stove store, ever shown in Belfast. In ad- Kings- The Girls’ a charitable institu- rick Brogan A- .Son are operating the pol- dangerous condition, the highways and dition, we deal in Home, bury .Social Aid have been formed and tion for which the Children’s Aid ishing mill in the shoe-factory annex on sidewalks have been well cared for. Quite Society have done much in their respective lines of Maine has been is Pleasant street, and liave been busy an amount of old walk has been relaid and Furnaces, Steam or Hot Water laboring, thoroughly for tlie parish. established. An of through the season. new walks built. The most important appropriation $:>,000 The Unitarians, under the able minis- Boilers, Pumps, was the The mill of the Lewis new on Piping voted by State for the giist Wharf Mill- trations of piece of walk is Front street be- Legislature Rev. James M. Leighton, have of a ing <'o. has been removed from the tween the foot of Main street and the B & and purchase home, and the Mudgett and their an Plumbing, prospered meetings have in- farm on avenue buildings on Lewis’ wharf and the place B steamboat wharf. Northport was bought, Our Furniture -is creasing attendance. There have been no We can handle any from a is used for job iitted up and under the of Moving One street has been added opened charge storage. of note in this parish the light during The manufacture of is still changes during the at the of Main street and a competent matron. The farm comprises clothing year, corner Bath Room to a year. Sewer. 40 with a 2 an and most of Waldo avenue. acres, large story L quite important industry, St. Francis Catholic has been house, parish We have a first-class amt and ample barn, and was for ihe shops have had a good season. W. The cemetery in West Belfast has been nunpetenl bought Because it is offered at prices that tempt hnyerc. highly prospered as workmen, who are capable of kind of a The inmates and W. ates has removed to the Coliseum regards membership in first class condition the doing any $4,000. support come and it has put by people job in our line. We sisk to visit our Here are some of we offer: influence,'though been called cordially you from the entire State. There are now o the bargains building and takes his power from G. T. in the vicinity, under the direction of a store and examine our stock'. upon to mourn the loss, by death, of a inmates. Read's machine shop by the same means committee of ladies. An iron fence has faithful and conscientious pastor, Rev. A. £ PIEKCE JOHN ■is does M. B. whose is been at a cost of $130. The F. SMALLEY. H A R B O R IM P K O V E M E X T S. Lawrence, shop Fr. M. J. O’Brien. Fr. O’Brien was suc- put up city n tne floor Ik low him. Both have had a $20. Belfast, Dee. 1!), 1805.—3m51 Wood Seat Chairs from 25c. ceeded by Rev. Fr. John E. Kealey, under appropriated A government ; propriatiou of ss.000 | upwards. goon season on suits. W. A. Clark bicycle whose ministrations the work has been THE SCHOOLS. was worked out in the harbor by II a mil- i lias been obliged to run extra hours on Bedsteads from 50c. One of the most ton A Sawyer on laid out tlu* V i upwards. and kept steadily moving. There was little change in school mat- plans by pants, mp>oii each did more work than in during year, Lounges upwards. cal church was the confirmation little friction between the Govern- previous appropriations. There now re- IXG. B. P. Gardner a by Bishop City took room mains a early J. A. Healy of candidates, ment and the School Committee. The but small triangular bank off the Extension Tables from S3.50 in ice summer and made a few fifty Monday upwards. shirt marine and steamboat wharf to evening, Oct. 14th. Committee decided to do with sev- railway be waists, hut soon gave it up. II O. away The Christian Adventists as eral removed, which will give Belfast a sate, Chamber Sets from SI0.50 a organized schools in where, upwards. Dodge did fair business at his shop near out-lying districts, and a church in February, with Rev. W. M. in their the number of scholars deep commodious harbor. the depot, and S. L. Dodge put out a opinion, Chairs at a most own .St.rout as pastor. He afterwards resigned, did not warrant the continuance. The RAILROAD AND STEAMBOATS. Fancy your price good quantity of work from his house. Miss Della Stevens, of Mass., and there has since heen regular preach- of district and Boston, The lattei has closed his business for the people Citypoint protested, writes: I have always suffered from There has been a gradual improvement Extra Soft Top Mattresses from $1 50 ing by various ministers. The of the Government sustained their hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried upwards. winter and g< tie to California. place City pro- ill the business of the Belfast branch, both has been from various remedies, and reliable The Belfast meeting changed Memorial test. Whi le the question was in many in and The Hair and Wooi !ower than eve*' ‘■'W Machine A Foundry Co. dispute physicians,but none relieved me. After passengers freight. shipment Top Ilall to a room fitted up in what was for- the of the maintain- has been chh fly employed on local job people neighborhood taking 0 bottles of of phosphate to the interior is quite an merly Peirce’s Parlor Theatre. The Sun- ed school at their own I am now well. I Sofas anc Parlor Sets lower u.an am time work, with some derrick and car work private expense. important item. The summer arrange- ; day school and weekly prayer meetings The Government has ordered the am very grateful for tie stone quarries, keels for yachts, City to you. as 1 feel ment of trains was different from any pre- have been kept up with good results. school re-established and it will next that it Since we have been in business. H-. T Ley made aud sold during a year open saved me viously in force. The trips of the freight The Church at the from a life of un- I a number of stone Congregationalist week. In the Union trains and the afternoon train polishers, saw mills district, so-called, told and passenger Head of the Tide was supplied regularly there was a about the agony, and stave machines. misunderstanding shall take pleasure in speakim only were extended to YVaterville, and the ar- the summer Rev. R II Aber- division of the Mayo A' White's bottling establishment dining by expense among the towns words of praise for the wonderful ?.■ ed- ) rangement is still continued with the crombie. but that has •cine, anti in it to all. i had a remarkable season’s work, and the interested, been arranged recommending freight, though abandoned in the passen- Rev A was ordained as a and will ! Hin has added to its Mary McIntyre the school begin Jan (5th. ger train for the season with the advent of MR. WILLIS, tir st-class workman, is connected with materially capacity and is in Bfenimrn! aud output. preacher engaged missionary The school census taken in May showed Diseases mailed I II la I I the fall time table. By the work in the wherever called. arrangement this establishment. Repairing of Fur- The screw-driver busi- State, 1,500 scholars, a gain of 212 over the num- of trains which went into effect Oct manufacturing ] the ^ Oth, ness Sunday evening, July 28tli, Baptist ber recorded in and an uUntil ot |-. A. Howard lias been re-organ- 1894, consequently the freight train left at 2.30 p m, but in niture, Upholstering and Varnish- Church was filled to its utmost increase of $530 in the amount of :zed. by Mr. Ii. taking his son. Win. R. capacity, money SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Oa. response to a protest from the business j the occasion being a union of the received from the State mill tax. )j in*', done in a manner and Howard, as a partner and relinquishing I Baptist men the train was changed to the old thorough and Congregationalist C E Societies to ine modern metnoas or intro- the management to him. The firm is teacning time, 3.55. with tne hear the report of the delegates who had duced into the lower last and despatch. V. A. Howard A- Son. are now I grades year, The Boston A Bangor S S Co has They attended the international in Bos- given running a large crew with of orders meeting gradually working upward, are proving the public service and that it has plenty \ ton. good for the screw-drivers, which have been highly satisfactory. In the “word been appreciated is shown by the steadily j method” of and YOU SHOULD READ greatly improved by inventions of James \ BUSINESS CHANGES. teaching reading spelling increasing patronage. During the sum- W. foreman and the new method of number work the mer the of on Jones, of the works. The in business seaspn City Bangor Tues- following changes houses is noticeable. J. C. & Son. A7eo. T. Read’s improvement particularly and went machine shop has been | in this city have occurred: The Chinese days, Thursdays Saturdays, up 1 Mr W C who is connected with Thompson as rvith of Crawford, river in the and returned in the jnsy usual, plenty jobbing, in on street closed morning laundry High January the schools of and who visited addition to a run on steam and hot I Boston, Tli68anpr Daily News, afternoon of the same the Penobscot good 1st.-Welch A Hoyt, painters, dissolved day; FRED water Belfast last spiing, says the wrork here and Lewiston the other to ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., heating. [ partnership in January; firm of Welch A The Befit Morning making trips A. k. 1 ierce has for compares favorably with that of any of the line. The Rockland piped steam and Stevens formed and U A Hoyt moved to Paper in Maine, keep up daily hot water several of the houses built this the Massachusetts schools with w hich he was on the line between Rockland and his residence on Congress street.-Firm season. lie is Full of all the latest news of AND INSURANCE. has united his business with of Carle A Jones succeeded Mrs John acquainted. telegraphic reports Bangor, making the round trip daily dur- REAL ESTATE that of John F. and A class of 13 pupi.’s was graduated from the world over the leased wires of the Associated the summer. The old Katahdin has .'Smalley, they occupy Carle,crockery, etc., in January.—James ing Over Thirteen Millions ($13,000,000) Fire Insurance Assets, the .'oilier the High School June 21st. Instead of Press. Market and marine news a been store in the John Peirce block, B out C W specialty. destroyed. Waterman bought Lancaster’s the usual Cruder the linn name of graduation exercises by the The Emmeline ran on a and and Granite State Fire Insurance Fire A. K. Pierce & store on Main but Try it. 50c. a Month. Bangor Springfield Fire Marini:, Co., confectionary street, class a concert was at Belfast Only Smalley. given Opera Rockland line, three trips per week, early Association ok Philadelphia, Capitol Fire Insurance Co., afterwards sold to Bobbins A Staples.- Address 3t52 Meats & Pitcher’s House by the Cecilian Quartette of Port- in the was off the National Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn pianos prove very S A Isaacson’s “blue store” closed out, season, during and have had land. BANGOR PUBLISHING summer and started in the satisfactory they good sales. and moved Jan 22d.-Eli Cook 00., again fall, RISKS AT CURRENT RATES. away SEWERAGE AND SANITARY MATTERS. DESIRABLE WRITTEN have instruments ordered as fast as making round trips daily between Rock- They closed his meat business in February, after ; Maine, can make them. The of a few Bangor, land and Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. they doing business here 10 years.-The of- system sewerage, begun Bueksport. Stevens & Ei skine were to move years ago, was continued in short sections The M A M started on a route between obliged fice of the I’etit Manan Land Company TORNADO INSURANTS WRITHIN' FOR 5 YKAKS, at low rates on buildings acceptable. to a store, at the corner of Main on several streets, connections be- Camden and Bangor early in the fall, but larger was changed from Portland to Belfast in making ONE HUNDRED CORRESPONDENT 01 MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. and and are tween sections The made a few Washington streets, rushed the was previously laid. only trips. January. At first oilice with E F INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLI). all the time with orders for of the is now The Islesboro and Belfast line harnesses, Hanson on High street, but wras moved in greater part city supplied Castine, ■both and and if the of has been well and has LOANS NEGOTIATED. light heavy. November to ford block.-J H A' J with sewers, plan expending patronized given Hay REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. This was not much of a year for jigging W succeeded to the from $2,000 to $4,000 per year is con- j Jones hardware busi- on third *:«>(). tl eontf but Foilett’s were in in a few more there will be a [continued page.] 4f3rCorre8pondenee solicited. \ mackerel, jigs de- j ness of the late F A Carle. -II C tinued, years nnaml, and his was .as 1 the output nearly large Maiden fitted up a carriage repository in complete system throughout city. las usual. of some I one-half of the former Peirce’s Parlor The Board Health did work in The I Murph\ Beer Co. did a good busi- Theatre.-1 F Wilson s<»id his abating nuisances, and prevented others the trucking during summer, and its books business and teams to Fred L Howard. by timely warnings through the local Now for Sale, how sales over 181)4. in two fami- Heady increasing -The firm of M K Knowlton A Co, fish papers. Diphtheria appeared k Bt siness at the marine was not with one death in each, but aside No man in Waldo County can sell a better railway dealers, was dissolved, Capt II J Cliaples lies, YOUR WINTER’S GOAL to the a run in article than I will for the BUY in from this and of the |> previous years, depression retiring, and the business is now conducted mumps money. 3m48 general business of was jpe shipping the coun- Mr K.-Parker A Stevens F spring the city free from contagious for by bought ISAAC S. STAPLES, Iiessity making the demand vessel work A Jones’ and united it with their diseases. laundry small. Sixteen vessels were taken out. SHIPPING. BROOKS, MAINE, own business at Mr Jones’ former stand o, F. G. WHITE. In the medicines the Dalton patent on High street.-John F Smalley carried January 1st, sch Pochassett was on the Co. has met with ♦Sarsaparilla increasing on the tinware and plumbing business at marine railway, but wras taken off to give sales the and the Iiodolf reme- Stockholders during year, the corner of Main and Washington streets, place to sch Levi Hart, which had been Meeting on dies have fully maintained their hold a and on Main street opposite the post-ofiice. ashore on Colt’s Head ledge, with cargo oi.' the the The Skoda remedies have had Crosby Inu. Mflack's Flyintt Vein & LinfleTinaii’s Sugar Leaf Lsliigji. public. In December he formed a partnership with of granite. no have been Notice is that a of good sales, efforts wras loaded with hereby given meeting the Stove ami Chestnut. and though A K Pierce and the firm moved to the Brig H B Hussey hay of Kgg Crate. made to Xutriola stockholders the Belfast Hotel Corporation push business. The John Peirce the business of the two for S a number of store, Charleston, C, by will he holden at the store of the Cal- .... established in busi- treasurer, Delivered and put\in, (in barrels) $5.50 $5.30 Company, 1894, began being united in one.-H C Pitcher sold farmers and others, consigned to a com- vin Hervey, Esq., on Monday evening, Jan. ft, TO ness early this year. The Dana Sarsa- his coal and business to F G mission broker for sale. 189ft, at seven o’clork P. M., for the election of “ in Dump Darts,.. 5.35 5.15 hay White, officers and to hear report of treasurer, and to parilla Co. can no longer be called a Bel- with a who Swan A Sibley Co, leased the Sch Marblehead went shore at Glouces- transact such other business as may properly come fast as all that remains of it here Orders Prices at Wharf,.5.10 4.00 industry, Lewis wharf and storehouses.-Stevens ter in the gale of Feb S and was a total before them. ALDEN I>. CHASE, Clerk. are the and a small of Dec. buildings quantity A Erskine moved their harness business loss. Sch Mary Farrow went ashore at Belfast, 19,1895.—3w51 IS OFTEN VERY material stored in them. DESIRABLE. to the store at the coiner of Main and Biddeford Pool in the same gale,but came Cumberland Coal. Wood of all Jtxinds. A new and quite promising industry Washington streets, formerly occupied by off uninjured. She has since been sold NERVO-LEPTINE. started within the is the manu- > year cigar Eli Cook.-Walter II Richards bought by her Belfast owners to Scott & Bridge The new discovery for the cure of epilspey and WE Guarantee it All Coal guaranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and delivery. Telephone of I. L. in East Belfast. the treatment of n rvous diseases. No no factory Perry the “blue store” on Phoenix and of Boston. opium, attention t>> outside limits. eon nection Row, morphine, no bromides, no sedatives nor ano- SJ^Special given delivery city This was begun early in 1895 in a room in his business sold sch moved thither. His former Capt W W Turner Senator, dynes used. Price reduced to $1.00. Marvelous II. E. Bradman’s lower store. It now store is occupied by the Boston Tea Com- 58.30 net tons, to Winterport parties, and results. Pertonal testimonials on file and fur- SKATES. occupies a house, with four nished on large floors, pany, a new busiuess firm.-The firm of bought sch Maria Webster, 55.24 tons. application. For and to 20 hands. The Sale. gives employment A meat and Sch Jonathan 110.36 was NEBVO-LEPTINE CO., For borh and Girls. Staples Littlefield, provision Cone, tons, Boys "ii daily output is about l,500«cigars. 5w52 Box 38«, Hartford Conn. GEfl.F.EAMES, I.D., D.D.S., The T,anuworthy building the corner of dealers, was dissolved, and B S Staples bought by Belfast and Searsport parties Frl.sble & Sole EVERY PAIR WARRANTER. Church and .Market street- is offered for The N. S. Lord and D. H. Talcott, Cq., Agents for the U. 8., sale4 sailmakers, continued the business, with the addition and placed under the command of Capt The house is brick and contains two tenement* Libby, have had a fair run of custom, J. H. & J. W. The Nose and Throat, and a store. To he sold at a ureat of a lunch room, until December, when Elbridge J Iiolerson, formerly of sch JONES, bargain. Apply? both on old and new work. Citron, Nuts to W. E. MARSH. was closed.-The Figs, Spices, Successors to F. A. 60 Main St. the business pension Brunette. Carle, No. *i40 Nowlmrv Belfast, Dec. B, 14i»tt Willis E. Hamilton built an additional C St., claim agency of the late J Cates was Sch Nettie Langdon of Jacksonville, of all kinds, Celery, Extracts greenhouse on Cedar street, and has re- Cooking (Near Corner of Fairfielp sold to L C Morse of Liberty.-A firm Ca»t Pearl W of Belfast, and wanted to a 4\) moved his exhibition from Bagley, formerly every thing get up 600 bbls. Choice Brands Floor 75 Chests of the Old Reliable 30 greenhouse of Brown A was formed sailed from Jacksonville for Perth first-class and at that painters, Feeney, Amboy dinner, prices ... the Peirce block to his on BOSTON, MASS cent Tea received and also a premises Frank- willastonish —All to be sold at low just, you. very price*. for 2B lin street. He had a business. good Tea cents. good year’s Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours by appo in E R Conner has built at his wholesale Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | A. A. HOWES & CO. A. A. HOWES & CO. Oct., 1895.—lyr45* A. A. HOWES & CO. V. c- --- Belfast in 1895. Allen Webber and Fred Patterson, Union the of books of reference in the Foul breath is placing events of the year noted under their re- street; Otis Alden's cottage, View room, and the a discourager o f Bay reading removing public spective dates: [CONTINUED FliOM SECOND l’AGE. ] street. documents for which there is little call to*4 affection. There Seaside is a new ball cases in the basement. are more reasons JANUARY. i satisfaction, making round trips Grange building on Field street. Swan & Co have than one for this. 1. a the year and two trips j Sibley TRACK AND STABLE. January term, S J C, opened, ;:y throughout Foul breath Judge season. enlarged and improved their storehouse is Foster Penobscot ; iie busy the winter of ’94-’95 there was presiding. Encamp- cannot During an take it Belfast and Mt on Swan’s wharf. Frank H Limeburner always indica- ment installation. Solomon Coun- \ line between Desert, and owners of fast horses King lias built a on Condon street and good sleighing tion of health Cod-liver oil at along the Reach, shop poor cil election. helps and cures. Many believe they could be benefited ,veiling landings “made the most of it.” ave- — Wm one on street. L T Northport bad 2. uvn established with steamer Flor- Q Spinney Allyn digestion. Annual meeting Marine Co. if could take it, after nue was put in first-rate condition and To bad Railway they but, trying, acknowledge they cannot do it. three and is Shales has built a new storehouse in the digestion -Rev 11 If Woude in Club making trips per week, were on a measured mile. Unity Course, as well cannot eat rear horses speeded is traceable almost They might say they bread, after taken of business. of his store. Carle & Jones have subject, “Hamlet.” having good Parker A Burrows brought one lot of all human ills. a few which were built an enlargement to their store on It 3. T H Marshall Post installation.- pieces heavy and sour. Physiologists tell us YAl'li UNO. western horses here in February, which is the Main street. Wm 11 Hall has completed starting Waldo County Veterans met at Monroe. that cod-liver oil is more easily digested than cream, butter or other were sold to L L Gentner. of ic Edna and F C B tiie rebuilding of his house. Additions point many Chase election.- fats. The yachts began the mare -Timothy Lodge is with the which has been used. and J G Cook sold pacing Dinah, very serious mala- difficulty preparation season with new spars and new and alterations of minor extent have been Bertha 1 Bird, D 1) G M, installed officers 2.32 to Islesboro parties in dies. the action of the F C B from two made to a number of houses and business 1-4, February. Upon healthy the of Fail-view Rebekah v sails, changing has the Lodge of Bucksport, stands the George A Bailey owned duriug digestive organs, the blood for -() oue. She did not meet expecta- during year. depends accompanied by a from Aurora year Prince Onawa, Ben Franklin, Black its richness and If delegation .s in this and returned to the two MARRIAGES ANI) DEATHS. purity. digestion Lodge. rig Rock and others of lesser note. matter accumulates with some of bal- stops, poisonous and 4. Waldo and then shifting There been 50 Lodge, 1 O O F, installation. have marriages during Charles A Piper bought the stallion is forced into the blood—there is no she to a account of and dance of Seaside began give good the one -Supper Hose Co. year in which Belfast furnished Thackambau, 2.35, of the Mudgett estate. place else for it to go. Before this, the m if. fehe was entered for a race for a 0. Quarterly meeting Elder or both of the contracting parties. In 37 The horse afterwards became vicious and fermented, matter has indicated by Presiding nge cup to be given by employees of putrid W W Ogier at M E Church.-Fire at C both belonged in Belfast, in 10 the bride was killed. its presence by making the breath foul, A of cod-liver oil with is borne the uioc factory, but had only the Alice B W Lancaster’s egg house.--Rev H H hypophosphites by most delicate A only, and in 0 the bridegroom only. For- L L Gentner lias bought the stallion the complexion sallow and muddy, the competitor and the race was declar- Woude at Unitarian Church.-Prof C J invalid because it is net disagreeable in taste; contains the ty-live marriages were solemnized in Bel- Harold son, 2.25 3-4, formerly owned by eyes dull and the head heavy. Bv and \f purest ff and the cup contest abandoned, Ropes at North Church. oil; the oil is emulsified fast. In January there were 0; February W C Marshall, and has in liis stable the by, the genii infected poisonous matter (or digested), avoiding the rising of gas X was sold soon after by W A Kimball 7. l’hcenix Lodge election.-Public 4; March 1: Apiil 4; May 3; June 3; July former stallion Fearnaught, 2.30 1-2, in the blood causes weakness or inflam- from the stomach; and the oil is combined with the > W Patterson of Gloucester and schools opened.-Rev II H Woude in VJ hypophosphites 2; August 2; September 5; October 7; No- Maud Pitcher, 2.32 1-2, the stallion Ledo mation in some part of the body. Then y which are known for their to to that port. The Edna made sev- Unity Club course, subject, King Lear. power strengthen digestion and give V vember 4; December 14. by Alcyone, the filly Agnes F by Ledo, comes rheumatism, scrofula, consump- rips d«'wn the bay, to Matinicus and -Supper and stereoptieon entertain- tone and vigor to the whole system. A The list of deaths for the year shows a and several young horses. tion. liver complaint, kidney trouble and and a fishing trip to the ment by Sons of Veterans. points, remarkable fact in that three person have R H Coombs bought of Rockport a half a hundred other ills. V soc. and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York V k li;111.and the Jenueite was cliar- Capt 8. Aurora Rebekah Lodge installation. died who at tie time bore the distinc- parties the standard bred mare Petronel The bad breath is a danger tew cruises. The Marjorie signal. -Spiritual and Liberal Union formed. tion of being the .lest person in the city. by Orange Blossom, dam Queen Bess. Look out for it! If you have it, or m nut .'nc cruise the season, -Waldo at during Mrs. Leonard B races the Waldo Horse Breed- other of County Grange Winterport. Abigail Wlnte, aged 00, The by any symptom indigestion, II. n general there was less here Henry L Kilgore appointed Post sailing Gobbet t. aged 05 ud Mrs Mary B. Pierce, ers and Waldo County Agricultural So- take a bottle or two of Dr. Pierce’s loiim-r years. Master at Belfast. aged 01. There dive been 00 deaths in ciety were well lilled and while the pat- Golden Medical Discovery. It will kc ottered a line pair of marine 11. Evening school II E Ellis the 0 of Bel; ist residents elsewhere was better than in most former out the trouble, make opened, In* contested for the smaller | city. ronage straighten your and Grace A Lord teachers.--Elm by 30 of and and nu- City Rheumatic ! and former residents elsewhere. Of years there is room for improvement. blood pure healthy full of i>< m two in three, with no time al- Club guests of Millburn Club of Skowhe- (those who died I p* 3 were residents of Both societies intend to start an active triment for the tissues. It is a strong and races to be sailed regardless gan.-40th anniversary of marriage of | other places. By iges there were deaths campaign and give good races next season, statement, but a true one that the ci. Two races were sailed, Sept Mr and Mrs E II Couant observed. in Belfast of under 10 10 w e a e r e r in i tti n “Golden Medical will cure Cure | pers< years 2; th p g. Discovery” some seven or boats 12. Seaside and instal- -Mil, eight to 20 to -!: 30 to 40 to cent, of all cases of Equity Granges’ Is the only positive Cure known fo the Medical Profession for I 20, 7: 30, 40, 2; 50, LITER AH V AND MUSICAL. 98 per consumption Mg. The wind was light on both lation. ! 5:50 to 00, S; 00 to '12; 70 0* 80, 18; 80 if it is taken in the early stages. It will the Cure of Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, 1 \V Parker’s cat-boat 14. Royal Arch Chapter election.- Lumbago, Sciatica, Sparrow’ to 00, 7; over 00, 4. There were 35 males Among our young people who have relieve even the most obstinate cases of easy winner in both races. The I nity Club musical tit Memorial Hall. Neuralgia, Ovarian Neuralgia, Dismetiorrhoca, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver and 54 females. IP months, in January, appeared in public this year and who give long standing. < re all well handled and the races cents in Installation A E Clark Camp, S of A'. and A then? were 10; February, 4: March, 4; promise ul biilliant careers are Thaddeus Send twenty-one one-cent stamps Kidney Diseases. positive Cure effected in from 6 to i8 days. '■ 15. Annual !tlg. to cover postage and wrapping and meeting Machine A- Foun- April, 8: May. 0; .Pine, 2; July, 7; Au- K Pierce, elocutionist; Lizzie K Robbins, only FOR SALE BV A. A. HOWES & 10. were about tlu* usual number of you will receive from the World’s dry Co. gust, 8; September. ': October. 10; No- violinist; Charlie Harmon, violinist. Dispen- and sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V., 10. Rev Myra illustrated yachts, prominent among vein Decern be:. 7. Miss Maud Barker a musical for Kingsbury's | her, 3; gave a large book of iooo illus- as the new steam yacht Alecdo, pages profusely lecture on “San Francisco” at Universalist THE NAME OF THE NEXT guests, the Misses Blood of Worcester, trated. all about the “Golden Med- > b\ (i \Y r Drexel of SPORTS AND PASTIMES. telling Church. Philadelphia, Mass., with selections by the best musical ical Discovery” and containing portraits, 1 — suiiinic]' residence at Park ilar- The Belfast Gun < lub had a series of j 17. Fire at Fred Tim’s talent in the 27th. testimonials and addresses of hundreds of house. 1 city, July ■ •. Tlie Portland Yacht ( ub fourteen shoots at their grounds near 18. at Blue Store. A recital at Odd Fellows’ Hall, July those cured by it. It is a complete Family Burglary d and also srv- lower street for a silver Doctor Book. 22. Public installation Chase represented here, Congress cup, 31st, by Sara Tawny Robson and others Timothy PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES : the Massachusetts clubs. I 18th. It was won William 9 yacht closing Sept by was of more than usual excellence. Lodge. •! Pi. \isitors found the A Decrow. The annual tournament of 24. Installation and entertainment landing Mr Arthur J Hubbard of Boston spent by WILL lit: ANNOUNCED IN at < artel's wharf, the of the club July 10th am: 17th was very suc- Enterprise Lodge, A O U W.-F II i>ro}»ert.y the summer at Crosby Inn and gave les- a and cessful, and was attended several AVelch and suite installed the officers of -•Mismeu, great convenience, by sons in music to a class of advanced lit welcoine there, marksmen from abroad. The club held Mt Waldo K of at Frankfort. artily ; pupils. Monday evening, Aug 20tli, the Lodge, P, ia• w were before tlie shoots on several occasions, which 25. Washington Hose Go’s annual yachts begun public Opera “Faust” was very successfully sup- "1 the both of were well patronized. per and ball. The NEW YORK WEEKLY year, up-to-date I presented at Belfast Opera House under TRIBUNE, P Holt is a There was but little interest in base building sloop his management. FEBRUARY. all, and W I> Decrow one feet ball, and few games w re OJtT NOVEMBER 4tli, 180(5. | played except Mrs L C McKinstry of Haverhill, Mass., 3. Memorial services to Mrs. T. The latter, from her ! between nines of school A Mary judging picked boys. gave a series of nine lectures in Christian Vice President of National W near street Latlirop, Public interest will steadily increase, and the disappointment of the men whose am; size, should easily outsail any field was hired Congress early Her Advent Ilall, closing Feb 3d. sub- C T U held at W C T U parlors in after- vote turned the scale at the last with the results under the administration the local fleet. She will have in the season, the city contributing £50, election, ject was “The Great Empires of the noon.-Yuguro Chiba, a Japanese stu- will make the the most in the of the and of oak and be cou- as the use of the school common for ball they elected, campaign intensely exciting history planking World.” dent lectured on Missions in Japan at •1 in a first class man- bad been forbidden the country. throughout playing boys. Rev J II Parshley of Rockland exchanged North church in evening. Tlic Kdna is to have a new Foot ball was to a limited ex- tfB. L. Tobacco top, played pulpits with Rev J F Tilton April 28th, 5. Supper and sale at Opera House for ir_ier room and smaller but as there are not standing tent, yet enough a und gave very interesting lecture in the benefit of Girls’ Home, netted $100. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, but no changes are contemplated j practiced players to form a team. evening <>u “The Renaissance.” 0. Thermometer below zero all day, < rs of the tleet so as (>ur deer hunters were more than usual- far known. I (sells for no 12° to the of the will all the TIIE 17 in the leading Republican family newspaper United States, publish home a amount BELFAST HAND. morning.-Installation UK Yl'LlNn passed of Islesboro invited, music Sanborn affiliations. were and one hunter by secured, brought and the last has been better than its Also news in the newrs an organization known as the Ilel year, and male quartette. general attractive form, foreign correspondence covering ! down his first caribou. Venison was for The have hei-1 Club, April idkl, and occupied predecessors. members kept (higher price 7. Miss Charlotte T Sibley reported of the world, an agricultural department second to none in the country, market re- sale in the markets this fall, the first for well in on the latest and best a block the sum- I up practice State convention at W C T U ports which are recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each Rayford during Deer are so nu- parlors. I many years. Incoming and wherever the Band has the cream of the humorous and with their best n. There was an increased in- music, ap- than other 8. Heavy storm of snow and wind, number, papers, foreign domestic, ! melons rn this that the time county by it has received the and elaborate woman's with a and several new riders peared highest praise roads blocked, but little damage done in comic pictures, fashion plates descriptions of attire, wheeling tlu* perpetual close time law is off there from and The Band had d on the road. The | press public. Belfast and varied and attractive department of household interest. The “New York Weekly principal will be here. vicinity- good hunting several excursions the and 9. IIE and Tribune” is an ideal with a circulation than that of other events*of the season were the | during year but is It F Peirce property sold at family paper, larger any SOCIAL EVEN IS. gave the usual out-of-doors concerts. A tobaccos, in the issued from the office of a changes a few members "f the Jersey City auction.-Earthquake shock felt. weekly publication country daily. Large was a promenade concert given in the Bel- 11. Charlotte T started on her are made in its to it life and and _ Club in August, and of Tom The Pianista Club closed in March Sibley being details, tending give greater variety, especially fast House and a benefit n his journey around the Tinted very successful series of socials at Memo- Opera Aug IHh, tour to the Holy Land.-Advent church more interest to the Avomen and the young people of the household. and concert Nov. 1st. the >ept. 1st. A bicycle race was one rial llall. There were three dances and supper Longest organized.—Installation Corinthian Roy- al Arch “ matures of the county fair, linns three whist parties. TIIE VETERANS AND THE III HELPERS. Chapter. A SPECIAL CONTRA C T enables us to offer this splendid journal and 7hs n were 12. Tenth of of made on various occasions In Receptions given to Rev and Mrs anniversary marriage for Thomas II Marshall Post, (1 A has ten- and Mrs J Republican Journal99 .iriies of local wheelmen to many Geo S Mills by the North church and to 11, Chew. A Capt \Y Jones observed. and has a good outlook for the a interest. The Wheel Club, Rev Myra Kingsbury and Rev C IJ Wells prospered, T3. Valentine supper at Memorial Hall mining year. There were memorial ser- Univtrsalist h '• holding me-id.ogs through the by the Univer>alists. by society. vices on the and on Mem- ONE YEAR FOR ONLY *■ previous 14. 11 s up its organization and wall A reunion of the Norton family, with Sunday cent will Receptiou to Rev J M Leighton and $2.00, orial day. The Relief Corps has done mady for business in the spring, Sheriff S G Norton, Aug 10th. was among good plug wife. CASH m ADVANCE. V. work in its line, and has given several 1.'). Instillation i.iuiey of Dm r, .Me, the one* the social events of the season. Primrose Assembly, ju interesting successful entertainments to raise funds .man. -l Belfast Mr and Mrs W C Pooler gave a recep- Pythian Sisterhood. for the two is | pass through for the charitable and other work of the as far as (Tlie regular subscription papers $3.00.) l while mak ug a tour of the tion prior to their departure for Rockland go 10. Waldo District Lodge of Good organization. The Sons of Veterans are met with Belfast September 20th. Templars Lodge. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEUIX AT ANY TIME. ! having a veritable “boom” in member- 17. Rev A S II' AMI SUING. During the year Mr and Mrs G M Hart Aprahamian preached at Address all orders to and influence. For some time two eelebiated the 49th of their ship past North church in the morning and lectured .*!•■:: 11*• nt there is little to re- anniversary the has been but pieces Mr and Mis ,J X Stewart, the Camp nearly dormant, in the on “Armenia.”-Even- 1 a.>ik ei U)_‘ Waldo Fish and marriage; evening ! (' this fall new life has been infused into it, at Unitarian THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.. BELFAST, M. < eiive A>S(u ation was 50th, Mr and Mis i* Ilazeltine the 25th. ing subject church, “Ralph pushed new members are and | and Mr and .Mrs K 11 Conant coming in, the or- of Waldo Emerson.” ! xeeilein r." ills. A ear from ; the 40th. I'he i ganization is prospering. any 18. Memorial service at Write name and address on a send it lo Geo. W, Boom 2 t 1':>i. < '«>mini—ion arrived here various churches. secret societies, St Francis | your postal card, Best, held numerous social church to Rev Fr O' Brien. T' ibune New Ycri< and cf 1 HE NEW YORK WEEKLY It lisli ; >i- .an Lake and f >i etc, public gather- PERSONAL. Building, City, sample copy at the and 19. drill and ball Belfast 1 RIBUNE will be mai'ed o 3 I ia .ate ui' lmili iron a mi ings. Opera House, halls other kind. Concert, by you Hon W C Marshall was ■ vest tor for appointed by l K of P. & an Lak was iod. rir>, principally raising funds Division, R, their various the (Governor a member of the Board of 22. schools hi aii'i \d ili Haven society purposes. Washington’s birthday, parties State to fill the caused Assessors, vacancy I and business places t 1'>; (a s during the suni- S E< KET SOCIE1 IE*. 1 closed.——Sleighing by the death of lion Hall Burleigh. He to and ball at San- 1 e i sin cess. I party Searsport by Palestine (’■ mi inaudei y, Knights Tem- was qualified .1 line (ith. born's hsi. and orchestra.-Epworth League so- salmon lisheries were held divine service at the Unitarian plar, E II Kelley, formerly editor of the with shadow at ■■ cial, pantomime, etc, M 3 ■>; n. ekeiei did not apjiear during church Raster with deco- j Sumlay, special Rockland Star, spent the summer at his F o’clock tea Alliance. 1 i catch o' smelts was vestry.-Five by light. rations and music. Belfast home in East is now j appropriate Belfast, and in Wash- 23. Miss Bertha 1 Bird a to id n was a, gave social pointed fish war- ".as well con a j represented at the tri ennial ington, D C, as correspondent of several Not the teachers of the schools. ■ 50 OF THEM. mm public 50 OF iislieries June lltli. ■ THEM. ave in the r a Boston, though Commander, Maine dailies. 2b. Annual meeting Masonic Temple rut WKATlIl-Jlt. did not as a The other Masonic Whole One go body. lion Wm B Swan and daughter made Little Ass'n.-Dr E P Parker lectured in ; us a of bodies prospered during the year, but anti extended tour to the Pacific coast in ...A SLEIGH... :> gave long spell slippery Mince Unity Club course, subject, “Truth in there were no celebrations or other events the y a l with the natural accompani- spring. Only Fiction.” Will be sold you at a price LOWER than can be bought elsewhere. 1 CAN DO IT anti of public Miss Charlotte Thorndike won p'' f broken hones, etc. There was importance. Sibley 28. “Citizen’s caucus” held, E F Han- a SLEIGH warranted for ONE The ^ y Piece give you fully YEAR, for less money than any dealer in 1 ■ a storm in various odd Fellows bodies found laurels this year of which not the son nominated tor February, something only Mayor.-Pupils’ re- Belfast or Waldo I in the a successful one. Samuel Adams county. job'sleighs, purchasing CAR-LOAD 1,0 I'S. then lore recorded here. The 1st year young lady herself but our citizens gener- cital J F class at Memorial Why day by Rigby’s can I not BEAT THE the closed his term as Grand Master with the feel cause an 1 PRICEJof lowest. I will STAND BEHIND the warrant of eli was the warmest day of the ally may proud. Early in the year May you illness Hall. record of more than she visited and since her SLEIGH. Fine stock of 50 in mil the average temperature of instituting lodges any Palestine, return of several weeks, eaten M AltCIl. every repository. |yCALL AND EXAMINE. of his 1 '1111 was b lower than the predecessors. The 70th anniversary her services as a lecturer have been in de- average when you are bilious. ( of the order was observed Odd mand and she has most I. Hepublican caucus held, Dr ,J M li for 3i> years. April lltli there April 20th, received the flat- HOT COFFEE Fellows’ children’s and The moral then is Fletcher nominated.-Annual ball of FREE. r cry destructive rain storm. The day Apr 29th, tering notices wherever she lias appeared. Belfast Hook & Ladder Co. Mills was Memorial day, June 10th. Canton Pallas She was one of the at the bridge carried away, speakers great MONDAYS, WEDNESD A YS'antl SATURDAYS from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., after was a at the Christian Endeavor in 3. Fifth of Y P S badly washed, and little Oscar represented by delegation meeting Boston, DON’T BE BILIOUS anniversary Baptist December first. See notice. dedication of odd Fellows block in C E observed. 48tf 1 Kims was drowned in the stream Phil- as well as at the State convention of Maine. 4. Final < in May. meeting of City Hall’s Corner road. The damage adelphia It is unnecessary. The True I. Council; May- GEO. J±. J lie ot made several MISCELLANEOUS. or Duuton the members a at BAILEY, t amounted to more ivniglits Pythias gave supper highways than F.” Medicine (or cures bm new members and the attendance and in- Bitters) Crosby Inn.-Installation and enter- I The tirst half of May gave us ex- ( apt Charles Baker lias been associated SLEIGHS, HARDWARE, CARRIAGES. terest were biliousness, or tainment Belfast X E O P.- ■> well The constipation, simple by of weather. The 7tli, !>th and 10th kept up. Pythian with C F Parks in putting in and operat- Lodge, I Sisterhood was in low condition as to in- Teachers’ and supper at > the warmest, days ever recorded here ing a systetn of water works in Pittsfield. indigestion. meeting Superin- terest in the tendent’s office. * than the 15t.h, the thermometer early season, but the meet- A I Brown, since retiring from the post It costs but 35c. for 60 doses. 1 are now well attended and the assem- 0. Cobweb party by Columbian Society. I' g at su ,S0 and 84 respectively. ings office, has beeu engaged in forwarding Remember, ask for I.. F.” RESTORED MANHOOD 1 prosperous. the sale of II. City election, E F Hanson elected ining of the 13th the mercury was bly the product of the Maine Con- ff?? The were a i g to 40 and reached 48 at lied Men in fair way early densed Milk Co of Mayor. The for nervous and a.i nervous only noon. Newport. 10. Eastern great remedy prostration ■ in the to follow their illustrious Star Juvenile in- I was a heavy frost that night.. A year Capt Charles Baker is buying pulp Temple diseases of the generative organs ot either sex, such as but a new stituted. » storm intervened between the hot and namesakes, have recently taken wood in Waldo for a else- Nervous or Lost Mauhood, County factory 18. Prostration,-Failing Impotency, lease of life and are “Seven supper” at llniversalist ex- * "id. During the total eclipse of the holding interesting where, thus making a market for small Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, and attended have vestry. Sept 3d the skv was almost cloud- largely meetings. They spruces. cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consump- J 21. Government a work for the degree teams at nearly every The annual enrollment of the Sleighs City organized. tion and With order we a written and perfect view was obtained, militia WE MUST SELL. Insanity. every $5 give | 22. Fraternal visit of Sears I O y t- were warmer days in June meeting. showed just 800 men in Belfast liable to Lodge, guarantee to cure or refund the umney. Sold at $1.00 Mayand We intend to make that will sell O to Waldo * The insurance Ancient Order of prices every F, Lodge. 6 boxes for in either July or August. The orders, military duty. per box, $5.00. one we have in stock 1st. 25. School Committee United Workmen and New Order Considerable business was done in by January organized. BEFORE AND AFTER USING. aiest days of the year were May 10th England ship- DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. « Nm. land, Ohio. f of have increased in member- 28. Campfire of Grand with p 22d. The latter date was the Protection, beef milch cows and calves to Army, "sept ping cattle, J. H. & J. W. JONES. FOR SALK nl R. U. MOOU1, BELFAST, MAISfi. and stand even better than at the be- Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans as I ost September temperature ever re- ship Massachusetts. The new inspection law of the Belfast, Nov. 28, 1895.—48tf ! cl here. The month was ginning year. in that State caused some disturbance guests. unusually 29. Ball, supper and drill it Up to the 24th less than one- TEMPERANCE ANI) CHARITABLE WORK. when it first went into effect. Dr F E by Boys’ day Brigade. I "f an inch of rain had fallen. Forest The various and Freeman, Y S, has been commissioned to temperance charitable 30. of Bel- Stevens & Erskine’s • did a deal of There examine cattle for the Massachusetts Cat- “UPHOLSTERING. Twenty-first anniversary great damage. associations have kept up the respective G. fast W C T U school T. a of water in the tle and matters are now observed-Sewing READ, scarcity lines of work in are Commissioners, Mattress streams, which they engaged, Work, also Robes, Rugs and closed for the season. mills were shut down or run on short progressing iri that line. D C and have accomplished much good. smoothly 31. Club as Sleigh Trimming, Unity evening with the poets, a consequence. There was an un- The Belfast of Good Greenlaw ships quite largely to Bangor, HARNESS MACHINIST, Lodge Templars “Bryant”-F or ty- seventh an n i til range of temperature in has held and added mostly heavy beef oxen. F. A. ROBBINS. versary November, regular meetings, | of Spiritualism observed. 'in 'is to 12 The first snow fall of the somewhat to its Eastern The only ice cut on the ponds in this Takes the Lead in Waldo Co. ...WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION To.. membership. Over C. 0. Poor’s Drng Store, ’0 Nov 2d. and the tirst zero weather celebrated its first vicinity was for home consumption by re- APRIL. Lodge anniversary by 3m Kelfost. harness a testimonial. Made loth. the week Dee tail High Street, Every standing During ending a sociable. dealers, egg packers, hotels, markets, 2. Solomon e Installation, King Coun- from the best stock first-class workmen, mercury hovered near zero, but the Eastern Star Juvenile etc. J W Burgess and Thomas P Logan by Temple continues cil, R and S M-Ladies night at Elm w eek was mild and the frost came cut for the retail trade. The use of ice under our own personal supervision. and its meetings and holds the interest of the House for Sale. City Club. Bolt Pipe Ttafiii. ■i the to a extent. Dee among farmers is and consid- ground gieat little ones. Sunlight Juvenile Temple is increasing 3. Official visit of Grand Chancellor F aud 21st. there was a and not at erable was cut on the small ponds in the _DEALER IN_ heavy fog, holding meetings present. A story and a half house, pleasantly located; M Robinson to Silver Cross Lodge, K of -'2d a severe rain storm. farming districts for use in the dairies. Slcigli Sells, The W C T U has had a sm cessful year, fine view of Belfast bay; ten rooms all finished, 1*-Fourth conference of M E A was formed the fine cellar, water nice quarterly '•CUTS AND CHIMIN AI, MATTEIIS. and held many interesting meetings. The military company by city in'house; garden, under oh urcli. ALL LOW PRICES. Standard and White at the Head of the Tide. good cultivation, apple, pear, plum, shade trees, KINDS, I' ■■ State boys President visited the Union and work of prosecuting the liquor ! etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of 4. Election Canton Pallas, I* M, I O O F. a lecture on Henry L Kilgore succeeded Arthur 1 Cats was pushed vigorously. At tlie gave “Parliamentary Law’,” M. C. DCLWORTH, 8. Election Belfast Gun Club. SPECIAL PRICES ON to the of the Union. Brown as postmaster, July 1st, with Aus- Or C. B. HALL, Main St., Belfast.. 44tf iary term of S .J Court 14 liquor in- prior meeting County 1). Heavy rain storm, considerable The 21st the tin W Keating as assistant in place of j sewing manm meats were anniversary of Union was on streams. Poor’s Mills found; April term 10; Oc- Frank L Field. The furniture of the of- damage bridge j term total 4b. observed March 30th. Funds for the old carried Plush. Hobes. •—r ii; But ti divorces fice has been away. decreed the ladies’ home, under the auspices of the replaced by new, improved “TO TAX PAYERS ! 10. Official visit of Grand Commander for Waltlo an during year. have been and | Aytnt i'vnttly for Union, are increasing with a racks, tables, etc, put in, W .1 Acre was a great improvement at the gradually, shall he at my office in Memorial building Sat- Landers to Palestine Commandery, j fair a modern placed in the automatic burylar alarm the under the j prospect of home being established gratings mailing I urdaysfron» 10 a. m. to 12 m., and2 to 4 p. m., K T. BAGS and during year, manage- and orders rooms as TRUNKS, 1 in the near future. money partitions. until January 1. 18%. All who wish to At of sheriff 8 (1 Norton. Ilis persons 11. Meeting of Maine As- anti wants a ftw worfitly deputies Giles G Abbott of has avail themselves of the discount of two per cent- Veterinary j 'a>- instructed not to The Non-Partisan Alliance fitted up Northport bought sociation at encourage the the Jewett farm and is on their taxes must pay by January 1 18%. Crosby Inn, paper by Dr. F E DRESS-SUIT CASES. rooms at No. 14 Main and holds carrying on his | nyents.^ „£Z 23s" *inp business, and as a result there are street, H. F. MASON, Collector. Freeman. milk business there. 1895.—29tf ■ f meetings. The State Convention Belfast, Sept. 1, 14. Easter that class now in jail against near- weekly Sunday, observed at all the GEO. T. was held AltY READ, 100 in December, 1894. The iu- here September 18th. The Al- 1)1 OF EVENTS. churches. liance held its first annual in 5-A Horse Blankets. >"!• of tlie has been and field-day are some of Two Tons New Raisins 10. Reception to Rev. Geo. E. Tufts jail painted Following the principal MAIN and the cells Waldo, July 2d. at his Y P S C E. 46 STREET BELFAST, 'roughly cleansed, lighted Just received and lower than boarding house, by Lowest Prices in 4 ventilated The King’s Daughters are increasing in selling 18. S J Court Very by additional windows. was ever known. opened. and interest and are prisoners are obliged to the membership doing 20. Attempted burglary at several National keep jail work. Robes Searsport Bank themselves iu good sanitary condition. good Your Liver A. A. HOWES & CO. stores. Blankets, An was Anti-Cigarette League formed Is out of or- 23. Belfast Wheel Club AND ALL IIUILDINO AND BflPAIBS. organized. KINDS OF The annual meeting of the srot kholders of the among the school 30th and 24. Musical at National Hank for tin election of di- boys May der if you Memorial Hall by Unity Searsport < was a very good year as regards new badges were given the members by the W Club. Winter rectors and transaction of any other business that have bitter WATERMAN, Goods. come before will be held and additions to others. At the C T U. ...THE.... may legally them, at tidings 25. Fast Day, services at M E church. their room on of tlie the taste, offen- banking Tuesday, .the 14th day of 'A’.ing year following named THE FUEL LIBRARY'. 26. Seventy-sixth anniversary of Odd January, 180f>, at tan o’clock P. w. ti'lences had been started sive ('HAS. F. and have since The public library has been well breath, American Fellowship observed Waldo Stevens & Erskiue’s GORDON, Cashitr- fti tinislied: C L pat- sick Violin M ker & by Lodge- Searsport, Dec. 10,1895.—4w50 Pooler, John street; ronized and additions of books headache, Repairer, Belfast Band went to Rockland for Can- lui large NEW STORE. Dolloff, Congress street; Howard made. A new slight ton P I O catalogue is now in the fever, Is still at his old stand on Church corner Lafayette, M, O F. F P Street, Belfast National hphy, Nortliport avenuo; Blodgett hands of the The funds of the weight or full- and 28. Memorial service at Universalist BELFAST. Bank. 4 U printers. Bridge Church Streets. Italian style of re- Main St. I I Cor. II Knowlton, Cedar street. Houses ness in church to Mrs. Washington library formerly deposited in the Belfast the pairing carefully attended to. Violin bows re- Arbella Hersey-Rev. J Dec. 2, 1895.—18tf Vt been and most of them begun finisli- Savings Bank have been withdrawn and stomaeh, paired for 50c, American Violins for sale below II. Parshley of Rockland lectured at Bap- The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Aa the as follows: James W heartburn, or nausea. Hood’s Pills rouse wholesale, and to he used at the dedication of Belfast National Hank for the choice of directors ing year invested in the new issue of 10-30 4 tist church, subject “The Renaissance.” Waldo per the liver, cure restore Belfast’s new bridge. 3m45 Pork, Lard, Lard and Breakfast and the transaction of any other business that f'lace, avenue; E M Sanborn, cent. Belfast bonds. Some biliousness, proper 29. Odd Fellows’ children’s city im- digestion, expel accumulated day. may legally come before them, will he held at “colnville avenue; Clias F Shaw, Con- impurities, 30. “Tom their rooms on provements in the interior cure 25 cents. JOHN W. Thumb at Baptist Bacon banking Tuesday, January 14th, fSK Amasa S Cedar arrangements constipation. Prepared only WATEBMAN, wedding” selling very, very low by street; Heal, street; of the library have been made, notably by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 1895, at 10 o’clock A. M 70 Church St., Belfast, Me. [continued on seventh C W WESCOTT, Cashier. page.] A. A HOWES & CO. | Belfast, Dec. 10,1895.—4w50 The County Business. Secret Societies. and said that the church begins the new IScpubltcan journal. year with practically no indebtedness for The County Commissioners have not yet Waldo I. O. O. elected the fol- Lodge, F., general expenses; but has, however, an in- BELFAST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1896. fully completed their report for 1895, but we lowing officers last Friday evening: N. G., debtedness in the general repairs) it. The re* (incurred are able to give some portions of Robert C. PUBLISHED EN ERV THURSDAY WORKING BY THE Leonard; V. G., Alton K. Bralcy; of $1,050 upon which it pays 5 per cent. As of S. G. Sheriff and Norton, Jailor, Cures— port Sec., John S. Davidson; P. S.; Aubrey G. Prove the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla posi- an offset to this the church has an invested shows a decrease in the number Journal Pub. Co. very large of Cures. Republican Spencer; Treas., Chas. R. Coombs; Agent tive, perfect, permanent fund at 0 per cent, whose par value to-day is of prisoners committed during the year, as in severest forms, like hall, Samuel Adams. Cures of scrofula at least $1,200. The trustees, who have the with former The action of sores, A. compared years. goitre, swelled neck, running hip CHAUI.ES 1’U.SItlJRY. The annual of the Masonic bodies management of the financial affairs of the | bJSmIZ™ the Commissioners in for meetings disease, sores in the eyes. County providing deem to solicitors will be as follows: Chase Lodge, with its intense church, it advisable put hard labor under a of all who Timothy Cures of Salt Rheum, itching ATTLE special keeper, to work the and and AX “It is as for a evening, Jan. 2d ; Corinthian Royal and scald head, tetter, etc. among church society, impossible government were committed as tramps, vagrants, Thursday burning, j etc., and all other for this a rev- Arch Monday, the Oth; Solo- Cures of Boils, Pimples erup- pledge cards have been printed pur- to have continuous deficiency of had a effect. The taken Chapter, King S sanitary position to blood. mon the Phoenix tions due impure pose. This is the first time the treasurer’s enue for two and a half without lw Sheriff Norton and his Council, Tuesday, 7th; years | deputies in arrest- of and other troubles where Lodge, Monday, the 27th. Cures Dyspepsia report has been printed, but it is thought affecting its financial standing as it is for I ing none except bona tide cases, is to be a good stomach tonic was needed. best to establish it as a From are the officers elect of precedent. an individual.” This sentence from the I highly commended, and the of Following Bay Cures of Rheumatism,where patients were un- THE prosecution and LARGEST PIECE American of Honor: for weeks. the report and remarks the society of the and Means committee the constables for iileg lly working the City Council, Legion able to work or walk report Ways the church members must have a better idea business to a Com., S. H. Mathews; V. C., James F. Fer- Cures of Catarrh by expelling impurities contains a truth that cannot he too close- tram]) tended largely put OF O E. J. Sec and which cause and sustain the disease. of the church finances and be willing to GOOD TOBACCO check on a too free expenditure of the coun- uald; Morison; Coll., ly regarded. Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and meet the The tables will show James Patted; Tr., Geo. E. Johnson; Chap., expenses willingly. ty’s money. following the nerves blood. Wm. F. A. J. Harriman feeding upon pure I the business of the as compared Thomas; Guard, ; Tuesday’s storm will have one good past year Cures of That Tired Feeling by restoring North News. War., H. L. Lord; Lieut., S. B. Thombs. port with ’91 ami ’92 under Sheriff Wads- Send for hook of cures effect. It will now be necessary to prop- I 1890, strength. by Little- Ancient Order of United I worth, and 1893 and ’94 under Sheriff Enterprise Lodge, Mrs. Annie Smith and child are visiting erly repair the lower bridge, and it can 1 in has elected the officers field: Number of prisoners jail by Workmen, following her son, Mr. Fred Smith, at Rockland. no longer be left in an unsafe condition for 1894 anti 1895: for the ensuing year: Master Workman, months Mr. Charles Elwell, mate of sch. J. H. as an electioneering device. Many think 1894. 1895. Alvin Blodgett; Foreman, Ross L. Stevens; Lawrence, arrived home from Boston last that the correct solution of our bridge January .. 93 35 Overseer, Frank W. Prescott; Recorder, Hood’s February..47 24 Saturday. problem would be to riprap this bridge, 48 8 ! Russell G. Dyer; Financier, James Pattee; March.*. Mr. Arthur Hopkins went to Belfast Mon- thus making it a structure April. 51 7 Receiver, M. R. Knowlton; Guide, F. O. permanent Sarsaparilla been to work on the May. 27 1 Inside M. W. day, having engaged and the annual cost for main- Roberts; Guardian, Welch; To C. I. TTood vSi Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. reducing June. 15 2 new vessel tlier.'. Outside C. Marden building tenance work could 3 3 Guardian, Henry ; Repre- are to the minimum. The July. i'**at the best after-dinner A number of our folks attended the August. 12 4 sentative to Grand Lodge, Geo. E. Johnson; Mood S Fills pills, aid digestion. 25c. young be begun at once and would afford em- September. 17 (5 Alternate, A. J. Mason. Christmas dance at the Grange hall in Liu- own October. 30 7 ployment to oui people. colnville and all report a most lovely time. November.. 83 13 Following are the officers of Silver Cross The Churches. Tom Heed dot* not seem to be trying to December.131 (j Lodge, K. of P., elected Dec. 25th: C. C., The scholars of the different schools en- make 11m- speakership ;l stepping-stone to Arthur C. Whitney; V. C., Jacob K. Den- Rev, Geo. S. Mills gave au interesting dis- joyed a delightful recess of four days last Total.557 110 the sidency. >d>no of his appointments S. M. course last at the and resumed their studies ]•:i Committed for safe keeping. 9 7 nett; P., Joseph Burrows, of W., Sunday evening North week, Monday to i*' political ones, in the sense Matthew W. Welch; K. of R. and S., Free- Church, on “The Historical Accuracy of the morning greatly refreshed thereby. tlie\ 'till help the speaker’s presi- Committed under mittimus.548 109 man M. Wood; M. of F., Jesse E. Bible.” de niial prospects. The speaker is going Wilson; This, Thursday, evening our honored and Number committed for various offences M. of E., Geo. R. M. at Rufus C. ;i'.< i.t. his business just as if he were not a Poor; A., The annual meeting of the North church respected towns-people, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. from 1890 to 1895, inclusive: I. Frank O. j residential candidate. [Boston Herald. Barton; G., Wagner; G., Frank will he held this, Thursday, evening at 7.15 Hickey, viilihold a reception in commemo- W. i'ids seems to be the general sentiment. 5 r i c Prescott; Trustee, 13years, Sanford How- o’clock. The church benevolences and mis- ration of the 42d of their marri- 55 x 3; 55 35 55 anniversary ard; Grand 2 M. R. With a full of the difficult task Representative, years, sions will he discussed. age. knowledge Vagrants.21H) 305 78 Knowlton; Alternate, W. M. Welch. betoie the Speaker it is really surprising Tramps. 87 132 177 53 103 Rev. J. F. Tilton, Baptist, and Rev. Geo. Mr. Leslie Amos, who resides at the lower Drunks. 34 23 00 04 40 11 The Odd Fellows of Fairfield are contem- that he should have been so successful in S. Mills, Congregationalist, exchanged pul- end of the town, has bought the grocery Vagabonds. 10 5 a fine plating building which they was store of Mr. William and is now- pleasing with his committee Raptor sel ing. 0 3 0 0 7 4 propose pits Sunday forenoon. There good con- Bullock, everybody to build in Other the early It will be a the a new assignments. prisoners. 9 11 14 18 31 10 spring. gregations at both churches. ready to serve public with and four-story brick and stone structure 96x70 fresh stock of Morning service at the Universalist church goods. Total.'.130 109 203 441 557 109 feet on the V ground, with two stores, each e are reminded that the next Sunday at 10 45. “The Bar- Mr. Emery Brown came up from Rock- speakership The bills audited the 34x90 on Subject: of the House of by Commissioners, feet the ground door. The second Representatives and three gaining Spirit in Religion.” school land and spent Christmas with his family. with smaller routine and miscel- door will he made into Sunday big in that are noth- together offices, while the up- chairmanship body at 1‘2 m, \ P, C. I at (> p. m. ‘‘Cour- It was his first visit home since lie entered laneous include the Boartl door will Topic: ing to what the State of Maine proposes bills, following: per contain the halls of the Odd age for the Future.” Matt. 17:7. Strangers the employment of John Bird & Co. of that t- boast of one of these line days. She of prisoners at jaii, $807.43; (last year this Fellows and Masonic lodges, the necessary rathe)1 welcomed at alJ services. city several weeks ago. thinks she lias a heavy mortgage item was $3,210.34) board of prisoners, bills anterooms, kitchen and banquet hall. The ou the next and At the Mr. presidency, that Senator of 1894, paid in 1895, $90.22; extra services cost is estimated at about 820,000, and the Baptist church next Sunday the J. J. Sliaw has gone on to Boston, l ve is io be the officer tern, music will include in in the interest -if presiding pro of jailor as master of House of Correction, site will be where the present Odd Fellows the morning the an- probably the contemplated oi the 1 nited States Senate, it is to be $105 at block now stands and the old them “Now the Shades of Night are building of a new house, which be proposes borne in mind, that the chief OOjSuperintendeiit workyard,$229.00; building will Gone,” too, justice to site repairs at court house ami in- be moved to another lot. by Greene, and a duett, “The Lord is my erect on the of the old buildings of the I nited States supreme court is a jail, $1104.47; Maine in of Probate and Shepherd,” air. from Aachen : in the even- burned about a year ago. man, who wandered out to Illinois. dexing Registry Deeds, Silver Cross o£ Lodge, Knights Pythias, “The Lost And speaking of the of let it Commissioners’ofiices,$410.70; fire at ing Chord,” by Sullivan, and Mr. S. S. first officer of the glory Maine, inquest went to Rockport last Friday evening to as- Chapman, i1-r he forgotten that she was once a coroner’s song “Jerusalem”, Mr. Pitcher. sell. part Northport, $54.79; inquests, $103,- sist tlie Grand Officers in Bea- three-masted Mary B. Wellington of of Massachusetts. Herald. instituting [Boston 97; Police Court and Justice $998 con are the officers of the has arrived home for the winter. trials, 15; Light Lodge, No. 107. were Following Baptist Boston, and now Delegations Yes, Massachusetts takes a officers serving mittimuses, $384.26; ditto Sunday School for the His is relished the present from Rockland, Thomaston, War- ensuing year: Supt., coming greatly by hoys, back for seat, while Maine supplies her with 1894, and not allowed in bills of that R. L. F. L. for his free and easy manner makes him a ren, Vassalboro, Vinalhaven, Camden, Au- Ilsley; Asst., Robertson; See’y, Coventors, school year, $668.03; special liquor constable, $513,- Miss Edith L. Allen great favorite among them, and the voung Non Resilient reaeliers in Mayors, journalists, gusta and Belfast. The first degree was Burgess; Treas., H. Boston. 54; agents for prevention of Hosea are to see him in superintendents, etc. eruely, $16.62; conferred on 117 persons, and the second and Webber; Librarian, Rhoades. The re- ladies, too, pleased and, An agitation lias been starteii in Boston Detective services, $150.00. port of the shows a marked fact, so are. all of us. third on 11. Tlie started with 11 secretary gain Portland Press: **It lodge against the employment of non-resiilent is not expected in the School closed in the Woods Charter members. Tlie lodge was instituted membership during year. Hist. Deo. -4th teachers that Bells. in the public schools, ami the bond bill can pass the Wedding in Masonic a term of sixteen week under the instruc- among Senate, Hall, and a Supper was served The following officers were elected at, the these mentioned as in this class is a former because the of the members of in tlie hall tion of that well known and excellent teach- majority Sholes -Perkins. A banquet adjoining. Tlie work annual meeting of the Methodist large party of rela- Sunday teacher in the Belfast l/pper Grammar that are in favor of silver. was at 7 m. was in er, Mrs. Lydia Dean. The school made re- yes, our are body Possibly tives and friends assembled at the residence begun p. progress when school, last Monday evening: Superintend- School. goods really markable The the taiift bill may go but it is of the Belfast delegation left at next ent, Tileston Wadi in progress. following scholars lover in price than ever a/nd through, Capt. and Mrs. James H. Perkins Christ- daylight ; Assistant, Frank P. Benjamin J. Hinds sub-master in the Eliot out morning. There were 20 members attained the highest rank in de- is a as in given that the President, will veto it if ! mas evening to witness the of present Blodgett; Secretary, May Smalley; Treasur- attendance, school, resident .*f Massachusetts for fine quality. marriage hut two from Belfast. The was on and studies: Minnie E. years. He received his it does. The their Miss E. trip made steamer er, James Geo. A. portment Prescott, early edu- President, therefore, will daughter, Rena Perkins, and Deering; Librarian, Rus- cation in Maine. He -§§«>§§- Florence. W. Hurd, Ola Ethel draws a salary of s*J,- issue bonds Mr. Asa sell ; Chorister, Lillian Leroy Wood, Wood, 000 from under the : ct of 1875, use a | Sholes. The rooms were very taste- Spinney. the city treasury, ami is a'resident Ethel Joel F. Clara H. of Our stork of decorated in The Dodge, Prescott, Stoneham. large part of the proceeds to pay current i fully accordance with the hap- Sunday schools of the city will con- Prescott, Edie The ! occasion and Christmas-tide. J. F. tinue this the same Woodbury, Milly Proctor, Boston Herald takes this expenses and set the “endless chain” at py Rev. Acknowledgements. year series of lessons as sensible Maurice Maude E. Prescott. Miss view of Tilton the The last. The Proctor, the question ‘*We assume that wok for the of performed ceremony. large Methodists, Baptists and Univer- ap- again purpose enforcing) We are indebted to Hon. S. L. Milliken Ola Wood deserves special mention in re- DRUGS MEDICINES number of received to the for salists use the pointments by the school board of new the financial presents testify International series, which views expressed in his mes- the and gard to attendance, for the esteem in which this are Congressional Directory other pub- for the first six months will be although young- teachers are determined the test of young couple held in the book by effi- has never been so complete', and we sage. In short he will more lic documents. est scholar in school she missed say play politics. of but two ciency, and that if a t<> by their many friends. After the ceremony Luke, and afterwards in the Old Testa- non-resident applicant physicians that \v keep supplied H;s chance for a third in sixteen weeks. term, however, is ice cream and O. G. successor ment. days is given it, is with •all the new cake were served, and the Maigne, to D. G. Reilley & The Congregationalists use the Blake- preference because the tests preparations on the g«»i:e. His Venezuelan We in made show market. message consign- evening very pleasantly passed by all pres- Co., printer’s rollers, New York, has sent us lee series, which is on the life of Christ. take.‘pleasure noting the fact that greater capacity—that is, the ed that to the tomb.” a scribe and bis -§§"§§- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Sholes have taken rooms handsome calendar for 18!Ki. your frow were so fortunate as city gets more for its money in the selec- The followk*- Livers in the Hilton were elected at the to receive an invitation to Christinas tions thus made house, No. (54 Church street. We have received from the T. C. Evans spend than it would if the rule ! Another Lot of that, The Boston Herald that the Baptist Dec, 213th: says retail The bride is a teacher in the Belfast church, Superintendent with their friends, M r. and Mrs lieu hen was laid down that no one a schools Advertising Agency, Boston, an elaborate but Boston res- < h: isDnas trade in of R, L. Boston this year was and will continue in that vocation. The calendar fur Sunday school, Ilsley; Asst. Sup., Brainard, who reside at Iieech Hill, a most ident could be employed. It this is the Delicate 1800. The motto of this agency case, Frank L. W. J. great beyond precedent. In Belfast, de- happy couple are among our most highly is “Systematic and Persistent Robertson; Auditor, Bailey; delightful suburb of Saturday Cove. It. was there is no loss t-> tin* city in the method Advertising H. the bad Treasurer, C. Twombly; Mrs. C. a and we a ii tbe and spite traveling which, is thought respected young people and have the hearty the Sure Road to Success.” Clerk, splendid day, enjoyed delightful adopted; while, proposed restrictions Hasting t-« H, S. If. le>, by the pow- Estate. principal of the she will her work. Following order of High School, Skowliegan, begin [Rockland Star, er in him invested, very deliberately and occurred at Dec. in the Dec. 25. service: Stockton The Chelsea, Mass., 23d, solemnly pronounced the words that Springs. Never sold before at les> following transfers in real «state First church. Voluntarv again! Baptist Both the bride and Organ made their hearts heat as one until death were recorded in Waldo the bridegroom are of Rejoice, Rejoice” County Registry of graduates Colby Uni- Chorus doth part. At the close of ihc ceremony the than nd a Deeds versity, '92, and have many friends in Maine. Prayer J. P. Our S3 Flour 75c. good trad, for the week ending January 1, 1890: SOLID Scripture made a neat little e.-ngratulatory “A speech, which of course was fully Abiather Knowles, Winterport, to Town of Recitation, Merry Christmas” apprecia- IS A GOOD TRADE. at that. Marjorie Coombs ted by the groom and bride. As he con- land in Blake—Sheldon. Dec. 25th, at. the borne Winterport; Winterport. Lewis A. cluded and cast his over the of the bride’s sister in Waldo, Miss Mary Recitation, “Helping Santa Claus” eye throng Belfast, to Sarah W. Ernest Webber around he to think Know!ton, Mathews, | Sheldon, of was married State of flame him, happened about his Remember, Shirts 59 cent: formerly Camden, Song, Christmas Hells are Children do.; land and to Mi. Frank of Ringing,” fee and turned toward tile gr "in, to buildings in Belfast. Del- Blake Somerville, Mass. Exeici.se, **A Birthday only will make Party” find that gentleman else- to A. Pitch- They tlieir home in Somerville Margaret Keene and several children busily looking Drawers phina Herrick, Bradford, Lucy INVESTMENT where. tint never been left 59 cents. after a short bridal tour in this section. •‘Brightest and Best,” Chorus 1 having on such er, do.; land in Northport. Harriet P. Whit- an occasion he the Mrs. Blake is a very nice young lady with a Recitation, “Christmas Carol” gently approached blush- tum, Searsport, to Edwin B. Sawyer, do.; wide circle of friends. [Camden Herald. Ethel Hutchins ing bride, and politely said, “Madam! allow i A BARGAIN IT Recitation, and she and from those lain! and in Paying % me,” did, ruby lips building Searsport. Asa 2 Sn^s. "Our Little Maid and Our Little I Carter, Man,” he collected a fee that any J. P might well to J. C. Ham The Situation at Carrie Ford Frankfort, et al., Belfast; land Washington. feel proud of. corn and confec- Per "Sweet Bells,” Chorus Apples, pop in Frankfort. Alfred W. Burn- Over Recitation "The tionary were served, and soon after, as it be- Bickford, Now that the Bond Little ones of Bethlehem” bill has passed the annum gan to rain, the to ham, to E. S. Goodwin, do.; land in Burn- /O Lelia Howard company prepared depart, House, along with the Revenue bill, and the Recitation, “Early Christmas Morning” and wishing the host and hostess much liap- I Are L'W ham. E. S. Goodwin, to A. Alice and in Price and Ralph Baxter, have Business conducted men Stinupson piness long life they dispersed to their Very Republicans faithfully met the require- by whose Song, D. P. land and in "BlessedSavior,” Children several homes w^ell with the even- PALMER’S, Burnham; buildings Burnham. ments of the President’s names are synonyms for and who Exercise, pleased message with suf- honesty, Joy Hells” ing’s entertainment. Good in at Benj. F. Chase, Unity, to Geo. A. in ’92 paid every stockholder in a ■‘Ring Merrily Bells,” Chorus Quality Crosby, ficient revenue and with authority to issue corpo- do.; laud and in Dustin ration for Recitation, “On Christmas Day" buildings Unity. short-term bonds they managed $1,320 every Lulu Rockport. James R. and certificates of indebt- in vested. Smalley Captain Thurston, to WilbertS. $100 "Blessed Jesus,” of Masonic Me. Lancy, Newton, Mass., Bart- the Chorus tiie schooner Robert Byron, an honored Temple, Belfast, edness, Administration should be able Recitation, "Beautiful for lett, laud in Stockton share of stock Things Christmas” and respected citizens of this town, came to Belmont, Mass., to finish its term of office without meeting Every secured forever Lottie a certified Braley his death by drowning last Friday Springs. W. S. Bartlett to Herbert H. Mc- any more obstacles. But, instead of accept- by Song, "The Flight of Time” Children morning Noti(?e. within a few rods of his own door. His ves- LOCKE'S, ing this action of the Offering. Namara, Boston; land in Stockton patriotic Republicans, Offick ok Tin: Smkiih of W vu><> Cm'ntv. Springs. the SECURITY “Jesus, our Lord will ever Be.” sel was lying in the harbor loaded with lime j Administration is not only the REDEMPTION Chorus St.vtf of V. Al.l>" «>i vrv ss. H. H. to Frances E. opposing Benediction. from G. E. Carleton for and If want a watch now' Maisk, ; McNamara, Andrews, legislation it asked but all the other Boston, waiting you December Kl. A D. 18'Jo. for, favorable weather for ) land in members of the sailing. About 5 This is to notice that on the Boston; Stockton Springs. Nelson Democratic party are doing Folded into the weekly calendar of the is the to give 151st day the same o’clock Friday morning, during the severe time December. A I> lK'J,'>. :» Warrant in Insolveiv Isles to M. thing. If the Democrats in the buy—you Kimball, boro, Alice Hassell, do.; —B Baptist church last was the Thurston to was Cco Johnson Con Senate, or one-half the members of the Pres- O N D— Sunday audited gale, Captain attempted board issued by E. Judge of the land in Isleshoro. F. his vessel in a small that never w ill them as low of Insolvents tor said of Waldo, Benj. Thompson, ident’s own would Isn’t and printed report of the treasurer to the very skiff, he had get county again- party there, join with the this worth If the estate of Al.ON/o l» JACKso.N of to investigating? you been in the habit of for that Troy, Montviile, Amelia S. do.; land Republicans who favor this both have all trustees of using purpose, to be Erskine, legislation, the. money you want, all the church. The report is one of and as he in see said county, adjudged an Insolvent Debt and in Montviile. bills would be in right. did not return his family became again. Come and buildings Amelia S. Ers- the hands of the President If want on netition ot >aiil Debtor, which petition w.i you more we can show you how which any church of its size should be anxious and on were forced to kine, to Lucinda Anderson, Montviile; land in a comparatively short time, and the credit investigating tiled on the .list flay of December, A D. IS1.1' to it. You can 1 how a trade get put in or accept the sad truth as above stated. Th can it and building.* in Montviile. Lucinda An- of the country once more be restored. $10,‘$100 proud. The total receipts were 81,948.36, of good you to which date interest claims is to be con $1,000. Large are sure. You boat was found in the dock of J. H. pitted, that the of debt to orb derson to Clement & Cushman, But, instead of that being the case, all the profits which the Ladies’ Circle Eells, |fi.yinent any Montviile; will contributed 8116.98 the oars in the and his at said Debtor, a d the t ran-ter and of laud and buildings in Montviile. W. K. Democrats in the Senate and the Adminis- get your share in cither case. Time along shore, hat on get delivery and the Endeavor 8100.22. the side of the harbor. The property by him fir* forbidden by law: that Morison, Minneapolis, Minn., to Clara A. tration itself are thus it (lies! Stock is selling Don't Society Among opposite body making impossible rapidly! was found 1 meeting ot the of said Debtor to pro* land and for the to the 8121.23 were for Sunday morning on the western crjditors Morison, Belfast; buildings in Bel- Republicans accomplish anything. delay. Send postal card for full informa- expenditures benevolent their debts atm epoose one or more assignees fast. shore of the harbor by a searching Henry W. Goodwin, Burnham, to It seems to be the desire of the Democratic tion. purposes. In behalf of the trustees Dr. G. party.! his estate will be held at a Court of Insolvency was about 05 old. Maine Central R. R. Co.; land in Burnham. to run the Government on borrowed Capt.Thurston years He be liolden at tin' iTobate Oflice in said llelfast. party C. Kilgore the leaves Charles accepted report and explain- a widow, one son and three daughters. the loth oi A. I). 181H5, at P. Brown, Burnham, to Maine Cen- money and pile up an enormous debt, which PETIT LOCKE'S, day January, MANAN LAND & INDUSTRIAL ed that the had Thurston was oue of the most o’clock in the atnjrnoon tral R. R. Co.; land in Burnham. will impose a great annual interest burden CO. money been raised by volun- Captain capa- Joseph 55 Church ble (liven under the date first above wt H. ward et to on for the Street, Belfast, Haine. captains along the coast and wi 1 he mjjhand Say al., Thorndike, Edward J. the people next 30 years. [Webb’s tary subscription. He gave a brief review Belfast National Bank ten. in greatly missed by liis host of friends Building, FREDN.VOSE, Vose, Knox; laud Thorndike. special to Boston Journal. or Hancock Building, Devonshire of the afnong as of the Court St., Boston. general repairs and improvements our sea men. Deputy Sin*rill‘d Messenger faring (/'. O. Square.) Insolvency tor salt County of Waldo. 2\vl OF BELFAST. Pensions have THE NEWS been granted as follows: W. C. Thompson of North Searsmont was | The new shoe factory project is in Renewal, Robert Easton, Lincolnville. in Belfast relatives last week, abey- visiting THE PRIZE KANSAS ance for the Charles E. Paul returned to his studies in present. The concern with There was no of the School Com- is a list of meeting j Following unclaimed letters re- which Mayor Hanson was in post n yesterday. correspond- mittee Monday on account of lack maining in the Belfast office for the A evening post ence Talk have decided to ill locate as Belfast Ladles about CITY elsewhere, Toilet The City Government will meet next of week Soap. quorum. ending Dec. 28, 1895: Ladies—Miss definite terms could \ not be made here as to a >1, u.lay evening, January 6th. Mina Seaside Hose Company will hold their Maxwell. Gentlemen—Mr. C. M. building. lias suits on de- OF T' City Solicitor begun third annual hall and Dickey, Mr. J. D. Gnptil, Mr. Newell Paul, kXMO. banquet at Seaside Dennis electrician TALK sewer assessments of 1894. Sullivan, of the New NUMBER ONE.—Belfast is full of Its inhabitants believe that .j.ie.nt Friends of soap. Grange Hall, Friday evening, Jan. 3d. j Mrs. Hattie Gross took up a & England Telegraph Telephone Co., is in “cleanliness is next to Hence the abundance of >r ,1. C. Ham and Alvin T. Condon have collection for her benefit the godliness.” soft,, hard, white, I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Cook and Miss past week, and town putting in new instruments. The in all colored, perfumed, medicinal I of Asa Carter a cottage lot Frank- responded Mrs. Gross is a de- unscented, (?) soap. Quality—indifferent, poor, bad. Ada E. Bartlett from Unity were guests at liberally. Girls’ Home and the residence of A. B. Otis, Price three cents one n t hr shore of Swan Lake. serving woman, with several small to dollar per cake. Despite all this—until has Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sargent’s New Year’s children, Esq., have been connected, and the stores of recently—there and her recent severe not been a .. Knowlton has sold to Mrs. accident calls forth single cake of toilet for sale in A. Day. ( L. T. Shales and E. It. Conner will be. chemically pure soap Belfast. Reason—it much wasn’t \V Mathews his interest, one uudi- Dealers in men’s and sympathy. made. clothing, hats, caps CUTICURA North Belfast. The Christmas tree and third, of the Lewis wharf property. will 1 The furnishing goods close their stores at G Kingsbury Social Aid is preparing to entertainment In all the vast REMEDIES given by the Christian En- field of fraud, humbuggery, and deceit, the soap field is most term of Judicial o’clock p. m., standard time, from give an entertainment in the near January Supreme January future at deavor Society at the church Christmas diligently worked. will at the Court House Tues- 1st to April 1st, except Saturdays. which they will presents Our little baby of two months was badly ( >pen play prepared by evening was a decided success. On the plat- students of Tufts and afflicted wi ll l.wi ina. It began when she A toilet must contain m 7th. Judge Foster will preside. Dr. J. C. Ham and Alvin T. Condon have University successful- form was a kitchen good soap “stearine,” and this “stearine” is obtained ■ scene, in which could be by ly them iu was three w Its old, and in spite of all our all a lot on avenue of I. VY. presented by several places. The seen a soap one—from animal tallow. is the IMlworth, senior resident Past Com- bought Northport skill and that of two good she fireplace surmounted with paper manufacturers—except “Soap grease” not piece is entitled "Me and Otis.” physicians, and intend to build a boxes but title will install the officers of Thomas Parker, double-tene- continued to grow worse. Her head, arms, representing bricks, which were built euphonious, expressive used by soap makers. In their advertisement it is ment house next season. The lot is the The second of the Club socials was in into a called “refined tallow.” osliall Post, G. A. R., this, Thursday, first Unity neck, and limbs, and, fact, nearly every chimney, each brick containing a Sounds better, but it is “grease” just the same. If the one north of the Durham residence. given iu Memorial Hall in her were raw ami when The The meeting will be private, Tuesday eveniug, joint body, bleeding present. play given represented Santa ladies of Belfast could see the tons of rancid, putrid refuse from 31st. to Cutici ua slaughter houses Dec. The early evening was devoted we concluded try Remedies. Claus in his vocation of stockholders of the Waldo A rich and handsome collection of distributing presents and to toilet factories in a County very to The child so small and we markets, shipped soap single day, they could not be general dancing. At intermission escalop- being delicate, to the children. The hired, ; Rural Society will meet at the Court minerals from Colorado and of and impersonator, (Wilbur or driven to use the cake of photographs ed rolls and began with Cuticura (ointment), Cra- coaxed, pretty perfumed toilet soap they are now' using. oysters, coffee were served. The Carter) took his part with decided next Saturday afternoon to elect of- scenery in that State were on exhibition in cura Soap, according to directions, and after originali- evening closed with the German. Sanborn’s ty and to that the .. we could see a say audience the To an old trite f >r the ensuing year and make plans G R. Poor’s store the first of the the first application change. enjoyed paraphrase saying, “coloring matter and pungent perfumes cover jewelry Orebestra furnished music. is When we had used the remedies one week entertainment expressing it The a vast amount of the future. week. were sent to Mrs. Geo. W. Beu- mildly. nauseous, material in toilet They she was very much be.ier, some of the sores disgusting, decaying soaps.” The New Year’s ball at O.ld Fellows’ Hall presents were numerous and many of them Orchestra has received an soii a in Denver. had healed entirely and had ceased to spread. <.inborn's ap- by friend It s not it’s “attractive Tuesday evening under the auspices of A. After using them for less than a month, the valuable-During the recent cold weather quality packages and cheap prices” that are relied upon = ri *ii n furnish music for the annual The Rivers Open. The mild weather and Clark child was Iree from scales and blemishes,and to E. Camp, Sous of wTas the ice in froze to a of sell the toilet of VV hat can Veteraus, very has as skin and hair as Gurney’s pond depth soap to-day. you expect when you purchase a cake of given Feh. 14th by Co. L, of the rain to-day lovely any last week weakened the ice in the Pe- successful. There was a She was shown at the Fair from ten to twelve goodly company child". Orange inches, but the warm soap wrapped in elegant style for ten or lifteen cents? Whatever i.vgimeut Maine Infantry, of Houl- nobscot when four and a half months old, and took you expect you and Kennebec rivers, and Saturday who passed a very weather which followed rotted the ice so it enjoyable evening. The the premium of a silver cup, as the prettiest get a soap you would not use if you knew all about it. both rivers were clear. The Bismarck was broke broke music by Gilmore’s orchestra. Ice baby, over sixteen others. We recommend up and went out last Saturday morn- W. CuTiruR.-v Remedies to all our and \\ e be Rogers and daughter Louise up the ice in the Penobscot Friday cream and cake were served. friends, ling... .Edwin Mitchell his may wrong, but we think you would like to have a morning cannot praise them too highlv. plowed garden pure soap—as pure as train to visit and the of it went out on the 31lt. AND Mrs. (HAS. Dec. 26th-Mr. yesterday morning greater part There are cases of extreme PARK, Henry Cobbett has a sit- purity purified pure enough to eat—at a reasonable 3o cents cake. want reported belloview price, say per Are •! IGOi) Ave., Kansas City, 3Io. Waterville and Fairlield. Jiulge ebb tide. The Kennebec was open from Au- uation as foreman of the we to the Committee of Benevolent work of the printing depart- right? them, and went to Au- gusta to the sea on that ment of the Yankee Blade at '•o.impanied day. Alliance—one where several Speedy Cuke Treatment. — Warm baths Brooks, Me., children have Next week we II tell how to husiness, returning home the same with CuricuKA Soap gentle of Cu- and assumed his duties last you get a box containing three 35-cent cakes of the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanborn of Vinalliaveu neither shoes nor stockings to applications Friday_Wil- wear—ages Ticrr.A (ointment), the great skin cure, and lie best and purest toilet ever and a box are in Ladd, recently of California, is soap made, of elegant Skin Food visiting relatives Frankfort, Winter- varying from 1 to 13. An earnest is mild doses ot Cuticlka Resolvent (the new visiting for—nothing. appeal bis It will be the a. is a new set of blood puntier). mother, Mrs. E. C. chance of a lifetime. You will have to act rtriggs mnuung port, Monroe and Belfast. They attended made for cast off garments of all kinds Merriam_Harry quick. If you do, the Furbisli lias chance is Ives and one of the old the hristmas reunion at obtained employment on the yours. This talk will be continued next week. rebuilding family Mrs. San- which may be left with Mrs. Albert Gam- Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug new tie- Waldo Law I vessel building in Belfast. County Library born's former home, the old “Riverside mans, (j Church street. AND (’ll t M ('one.. S.-ie tops., Boston, U. S. A. All about baby’s .-kin, fiee. 'i the Court House. The new part Farm’’ in where were mar- i East Belfast. The East Belfast Frankfort, they Melvin G. Massure of North Sunday more than 70 feet of shelf ried Searsport, School room, 23 years ago. This was the first time who lias been closed with a Christmas tree, Christ- serving time in Belfast jail on KLLS EVERY PAIN of about 300 law since e\ent mas Eve. apaeity ordinary that happy that they have all as- of The moment it is Nothin" The school house was well filled charge illegal fishing in Swan Lake, was applied. sembled under the family roof at Yule-tide. like< iiljenr Ami-Pain Piaster and the I released last programme, which consisted of week, having served 30 days iu 1"'- pain, nil am mat ion, ami weak- of Mrs. W. ness. Instantaneous and recitations and was Cost. Mary Liuieburner The first lecture of tlie Course will default of of Infallible. tableaux, singing, very People’s payment fine. Monday one Regardless r last week iu- The door-yard and be given at the House Fri- A. was interesting. tree, lighted by numerous Opera to-morrow, Wilson Dow arrested by Game War- For the next ;• p quite badly-Charles M. day, James of Bos- colored candles and laden with hand- we are to sell evening by Kay Applebee den George W. Frisbee on a similar charge, many THIRTY going id ,i severe ease of blood-poisoning ton on “Charles some presents was very attractive. There DAYS Dickens, Sentimentalist and but his trial was continued to next Monday Grade H is .ast week, caused by a scratch Humorist.” Mr. has been High were also a table and line filled with gifts. ^•the icmainderof our-^ Applebee called on account of the absence of important wit- linger nails of a man with Geo. Michaels as Santa Claus was most sat- young “The best interpreter of Dickens in Ameri- nesses. was sen riling. ca,” and this lecture will he highly isfai tory, showing that he understood his j enjoyed Edward and Marion Brown - Meservey Overshoes part well....The School have made - V\ aider, the bicyclist, who was in by all and specially by the iovers of the great Sunday gave a party last at the aud '• Thursday evening a nice comfortable to the CLOTHING Sept. 0th on his tour of the coast line author. Single ticket, including reserved presented home of the former on Spring street, in hon- Home for i a r>*‘d States, has completed his seat, 35 cents. Aged Women_The Eastern or of their friends Charles E. Paul and CONSISTING OF did it and Low Branch of the Pratt He had a month's Grade George Epworth nearly The will of the late Mrs. Frances M. League Charles Cunningham, who were at home numbers spare. Winder started from New thirty-two. Their badges were sent Banks gives to her Adoniram H. husband, from school to spend the About for and have been m March 14. Tlie route lie contracted holidays. received by Flora Sher- Banks, 8500 in trust for each of the follow- twenty young ladies and were and will be Youths and called for Hl.OiH) miles and the gentlemen Prices. man, treasurer, distributed at Mens, ing named persons: Annie Maria and Boys’ Suits, Hoyt present and a very was the next it was to Jan. 0. He finished Dec. enjoyable evening devotional meeting, Friday night. W iliiam Hoyt of Jane C. Worcester, Mass.; passed. Oyster stew, ice -Rev. S. L. will ir the he traveled several cream, cake, etc., Hanscom preach at the “ “ “ “ ug journey Edward Luut and Luut, Mrs. Annie C. were served. Men’s 3-Buckle * ■ ; extra miles. Cut Over- White schoolliouse Jan. of High Monday evening, Cooper Montville, Me.; 8500 to the Home 6th-We Ulsters, The live owners of the old Battery shoes, $1.00 have received the following com- Who'iei '> latest pojuilar melody is for Aged Women, Belfast, and 8100 to the prop erty below the city met last Saturday Ladies’ munication : Honey, Sleep,'* a creole slumber Belfast Humane Society. The remainder of night 3-Buckle High Cut Over- “ “ “ “ and drew for the which were numbered To ihe Editor of The Journal; Read- ad a lots, companion song to their her she wills to her ----- iullaby, property husband, who shoes, l.~5 ing in the 1*111011 of Dec. 26i a from one to live, beginning on the south side. Signal h, pro- Reefers, irkie’s Cradle Song.’’ Words by II. is named executor. test against immodest pictorial advertising in Jas. agent, drew No. J. T. Ladies’ Cut button 1.00 W. Wheeler. The is Pattee, 1, Pottle High Overshoes, many of the magazines and papers of the “ “ .’isiebyJ. song and Mrs. J. attended “ “ Capt. Henry Chaples No. 2, Geo. E. Johnson No. 1. W. day em on rages u.e to enter a -a to Louise the J, Parker Child’s 3-Buckle .S5 protest Ackerly Osborne, the annual family Christmas Overshoes, through the columns of gathering, No. 4, and Welch & Wilson, No. 5. Mr. Pottle your paper against Overcoats, and has of the and soprano, portraits the which was held with Mr. ami Mrs. printing sale, or distribution, of the George built the past season a cottage on No. These are all made of fine The .. and composer "ii the title page. Pub- 5, poem entitled, Bridge, with its evil in- “ Bailey of Knox. There were more than 00 “ “ which lie will move. There are sinuations on her to Wheeler Brothers, o_'8 five acres in Jersey Cloth, and arefresh, woman, holding up Wasliing- persons present. Capt. acted as ridicule in a aud which Blouses. Chaples the whole and a has been disgraceful manner, -*i a. Boston. property roadway nice Also is in the hands of a if Santa Claus and with a few able style good. part not all the boys in assistants reserved across the whole shore end. the community. If we allow and aty tax of the various towns in distributed the presents. An excellent impurity sup- make no protest, we must expect such mur- We mean business, as we must have the room for an for lS'.io will be the as was Chat. J. Fosdick of is Men’s Buckle ,05 mty same per prepared by Mrs Bailey and a very Henry Liberty Heavy Arctics, ders and crimes as in San Francisco and our •. with two Risteed’s own loved ones exceptions. The expenses enjoyable evening was spent by all. The selling patent combination holder may share the fate of We a are which is have very big stock Blanche Lamont and Minnie and 'uquests paid out of the county next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. advertised as six articles in one, Williams, some mother’s son the fate of Then. Durrant and but can be a of all of charged back tw the towns in Nelson Gordon of Thorndike. used in great many ways_E. styles —the gallows. Line of •a-s of the M. Elegant In 1894 Sanborn moved into his new house on Spring following year. us see Furnishings. God to our and do it. The Club wrestled at its last help duty, «- had a fire Debating Lincolnville avenue last RUBBERS, inquest which cost Thursday_The Mrs. N. S. rosr-We a live cent regular meeting with the “Resolv- Piper, give money order with everv dollar ■ h was added to the question, dance and card announced to be purchase town's tax party given County of Social Purity of ed, That the Monroe Doctrine has been the FELT BOOTS Superintendent of a North port had one in 1895, cost- by the Kingsbury Social Aid at Memorial tlie N. P. W. C. T. A furnishings. greatest factor in preventing wars with for- a whicli will be added to her tax of Hall last Friday evening was postponed un- j eign powers and in affecting the and LEGGINGS Newspaper Notes. present til further notice-N. L. Jackson of Mor- ! STAPLES & 12 standing of this country among the nations COTTRELL, Main Street. > rill from this to -v Wiru> Cat. On De- recently shipped city Bos- i at the very lowest Tuesday, of the earth.” The prices. John M. S. Hunter, editor of the disputants wme Frank ton a veal calf 9 Farming- '.‘Itli, while J. (.). weeks and 4 days old, from Patterson of I Wilson and E. P. ton Chronicle, has been appointed one of Frost, affirmative; a heifer. He for the and Jewell A. of Mal- 2-year-old received, net, the trustees of the Dowling I>. M' Lellan and C. E. Soldiers Orphans Home Hugh White, nega- veal, hide and a check for iss were out rabbit pluck 525_The W. T. at Bath. hunting they with 5 minute CO'CBURN, tive, speeches from the floor. Belfast National bank has i a 'viM cat 18 declared its usual weighing pounds. I he question was decided in the Labouehere negative. semi-annual dividend of 4 cent.... S an- Henry says George Augustus T .vas first wonmled with So. 10 slu t. per McOlintock St- Tins evening the will be: “Resolv- Block, Sala furnished more his BEST YET, question boru is of I. L. ci- High copy during life- would have a making drawings Perry’s whipped shepherd ed, That it will be time than other unwise, considering the gar factory, East Belfast. any newspaper man who •>ind had he nut been struck on present financial condition of the of iias ever lived. City Girls' Home. el with a gun. This is a verv rare The The J Belfast, t<> construct a across the har- following gifts bridge Bro. Miller of the Lincoln News ■ :hat is for the Girls’ Home are County vicinity and the first one bor as the acknowledged by proposed by present City Govern- a 25 CENT had visit from COUNTER. 1 l"r the Secretary: Bread and milk bowls from burglars recently, but with many years. ment. R. Affirmative, Geo. Poor and Am. aid of P. books and the his son frightened the viIlians indebted to A. W. S, Staples; preserves, Mrs. N. Ralph Emery, Esq., Mason; negative, L. Hammons and off. E. bo doll and doll The burglars must have been posted •nn card of the dinner of the Jesse Wilson. Keen; ks, carriage, May New and We have made several Robbins and knew which one of the Maine editors to improvements in the of the •iid of Dec. Florence Dunton; dolls and arrangement Society Detroit, 2Jd, 189b. Shipping Items. Solis. Hattie visit. Paige load- A. m ded, other candy, Mrs. C. Sibley; confectionary, Uni- stock in our store this the best of among savory viands, ed at F. G. White’s and sell. M.irv year, which is our Farrow The announcement is made Bos- 'leiic* on the tarian Sunday School; a from Master that the oysters shell, chicken at L. T. Shales' last swing week, with hay for Bos ton Journal has New Frank Keene, which made the girls very changed hands, the new 2^ cent counter. We have one entire table Hampshire style, broiled Ken- ton... Sell. Etta A. loaded down Stimpson towed to to salmon, Maine style, Boston baked happy; book, Miss Mary P. Beaman; Christ- management assume charge the first of Roekport Sunday to load ice tor Port au > the year. Mr. O’Meara will and brown bread, New mas card, Miss Kitsou of Bridgton; games, Stephen resume with goods and all marked 2^ cents e ch. England Prince, Hayti-Sell. Fannie & with Edith, the position of editor-in-chief which he re- ken j»ie, Massachusetts style, etc. The handkerchiefs, Christmas cards, books, etc., hay from Sandypoint for Boston, in here put signed some months since. 25c •i Hottle «. -:s related to New England and the hymn Novella J. Trott, Augusta ; firkin of tongues Vinegar Jugs, Castors, 2He Saturday-Sell. Marcellas arrived Dec. ■no.i was printed on the back of the and sounds, E. F. Bramhall; clothing, Mrs. The Bangor Daily News, Lewiston Sun Large 2 Quart Pitchers, 25c •Tardineres♦ 2 He 28th with phosphate for L. A. Knowlton_ •m. which was enclosed in handsome Leighton; 516.80, King’s Silver and Portland Press were published last China Pilchers, 25c 2.5c Sell. Delaware has hauled at Daughters, Lamps, vers. up Bucksport Cross Circle, Oldtown; 510, Mrs. A. M. Hop- Thursday morning as usual. Of course peo- Cups and Saucers, 25c fV/sf-s. for the winter... .Sch. Hattie Ii. Barbour ar- 25c 1 apt. Charles Baker and kins, Ellsworth; percale and buttons, Mrs. ple want the News, want the Sun to shine, Frederick W. rived at Stamford, Ct., last week from Ja- iC'C,, tl'c., •vii went to Stockton Starrett; Mrs. L. B. Webster of Malden, and must have the Daily Press, even if Springs recently maica, and will be hauled up at New York. n a Mass., sent one dozen silver tea Christmas does come once a year. played number of games of checkers -Sch. is spoons Odell undergoing repairs at Bos- JWsrPlease come in and look it over. ■•‘I J. G. Lambert and by her friend, Mrs. McKinley of Poor’s The Peleg Griffin. Mr. ton....Capt. F. W. Treat of the American belated holiday number of the Rich- Miss Laura of Hubert led at the close nine Mills; Carver Searsport sent mond Bee has reached us by games, the ship Iceberg, which was recently burned in and it certainly ! rs being even. The lasted from 1 an additional four dollars, making in all merits all play Chili while loading nitrates, arrived at New the flattering notices it has re- CARLE m to 9 in. dollars as of It's an p. An excellent was twenty-five the result her Unwritten Lav supper \ork last wTeek on the steamer Advance. ceived from its contemporaries. Such a pub- ,TOjNTES, -m ved Mrs. l.ickle-chain letter work. One was re- by Lambert. A return series, girl That a woman her mind. Possi- lication to be a benefit both to the New Advertisements. I). P. may change ought ^21 Main c at the Palmer's ceived last nine now in Street, Belfast, Maine> played Crosby Inn Dec. week, making the bly you haven’t been just satisfied with the and the and we trust that 28th, “After Christmas” newspaper town, was announcement is inter- home. clothes arranged for, but owing to the neces- boys’ you’ve been buying and would may prove to be the case. He offers a esting. case of Hecce-liued shirts like to transfer sary absence of Mr. Griffin, who was called your trade in this line to a and drawers at 59 The publishers of the Waterville Mail cents—regular price 75 EVERY FAMILY store where can suddenly to New York ou the you purchase everything in business, have decided to an cents... .Carle & Jones have the KA/OIV THAT the way of wearables (the kind for publish evening edition nu * ting was postponed. rearranged SHOULD good boys). and it will as stock in their handsome and well-tilled store appear soon as the necessary PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. (u k Tribune Offer. WE HAVE SUCH A Our present con- and STORE, for the office can be have added a 25-cent counter which is equipment secured. Mr. L A. President. FRANK R. t’a. t with tile New York KNOWLTON, WIGGIN, Cashier. Weekly Tribune, laden with bargains-Staples & Cottrell, And display all the novelties in Junior Suits, Chas. B. Davis, who for several years has ■ Icier which we furnish to all advance pay- 12 Main street, will sell the remainder of Reefer Suits, Overcoats and Reefers as fast as been the Waterville correspondent of the subscribers ing the two papers one year for they appeal* in the New York market. Kennebec will be their clothing for the next thirty days, re- Journal, the city editor. 72. the of The subscription price ‘•If have them from us Solicited. Journal, gardless of cost. A tivc-cent order with you they’re right.” Profitable for Deposits Advertising December ap- will Jan. 14th. INDIVIDUAL Feb *28 expire Full particulars of dollar of 1804. May 4, 1x04. July 24. I Mi l. Oct. 2, 1894. Ilec. 19, 1SB4. every purchase furnishiugs_The pears in a new dress aud a new and tasteful ns idler will be DEPOSITS: *30,333.00 fouud in the advertise- Swan & *41,0*0.34 *59,180.29 *74,532.52 *79,480.59 Sibley Co., Front street, Belfast, cover and is in 1 *'"t on the 3d and design improved appearance March 5, 1805. May 7, 1805. II, 1.895. page reading notice on are July $ept, 28, 1895. Dec. IS, 1895. jobbers in grain, feed, Seeds and grocer- and in contents. It is devoted i" bib and exclusively $83,078.53 $110,325.50 *123,085.58 *140,147.4$ page, there can lie no deviation of *100,838.11 ies, importers salt, and dealers in anthra- to the interests of advertisers and from tile terms there As the publish- given. names cite and blacksmith coals. All orders These figures are taken from our sworn statements to the are ers, and not to an and Comptroller nut sent on for the Tribune until a suf- advertising agency, promptly tilled.... Poor & Son have a full of the on the above ilates. 1 ROCKLAND, MAINE. Kate E.. Griswold is the Currenrg, Washington, cent list is obtained to make a enterprising pub- remittance and stock of complete drugs and DEPOSITS in tile INTEREST DEPARTMENT on ic re is often a in medicines, lisher and editor. payable lieman.l, rtrow intern* naval.!* Janc delay getting the Tribune .THE. 1st ami 1st. I) perfumes, etc. Personal attention to ary July tposits ilurina the tiro ..lays ..f .<•untv. «mr vault ha-all rh.* latest buy reliable for little i* a sure improve- time-keeper money. Da — cure for Sor® ments in Fire and w dd advise all wiio /n ^fJliC/ //pg* SWAN 4 of the Hur-rlar-Froof work, thereby otTerim; >,r>'at v -iccnrihi to depositors than anv r just building Pack Side, It liciiiiia lisin and Neuralgia. May success attend him. was tiie at FEED. passed warmest for several years is Camden was broken into last week and Do the itl— rkiiicr1unquestionably a n in;sT liniment correct, to the records thoroughly ransacked. One side of the Waldo. Some of our farmers have sold according kept MADE. It brings speedy and permanent relief SEEDS and Mr. I.. In all cases of IT. March. He finds that in 36 weighing machine was smashed and SI llruiseg, Cuts, Sprains, their hay to a stranger who does not come in, Severe Burn*, Ac. is ; past there have been 5 Decembers taken from the money drawer in the office. GROCERIES. their way with the It is hard on Do 2ti— If it If* f the well tried and pay. very wdh a 0.1 II Ivlliui higher average temperature, all since This is the fourth time the building has been trusted friend of the Iraportnrs oi Salt. some of them.... Stock of all kinds is looking 1876. Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and were in broken into.... In fact all classes a well. Not so horses are They 1677, ’XI, ’88, ’89 and Steamer Emmeline went to wanting medicine always at Dealers in the finest quality of many being winter- hand,and safe to use or 6. tfits latter 5° warmer internally externally ed as for several being than Decem- Bucksport last week for repairs to lier boil- with certainty of relief. years_Sidney Evans is ber, 1895. The record for the past mouth is er.... Mr. Calvin General IS RECOMMENDED on the sick list-Mrs. A. J. who Austin, Superin- Anthracite and . Simmons, as follows: mean By Physicians, by temperature 28.12°, which tendent of the Boston & S. S. Missionaries, by Ministers, by p has beeu dangerously sick, is improving_ Bangor Co., Mechanics, by Nurses in Hospitals. is 2.96- warmer than W. December 1894, and came to Belfast from Rockland Saturday by BY EVERYBODY. Blacksmith 1*0 dlS. Shorey and son have lumber out for a 3.83° warmer than the barn frame-J. G. is an average for 36 years. special trip of steamer Juliette, ami went to Do #fl- If Is a Medicine Chest !n Harding building dill and few The highest was 52 the 31st itself, vessels «*ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. icehouse.Laborers of hard day and lowest Baugor by rail.... Steamer Penobscot left leave port without a supply of it. complain 4 below the 13th. Snow fell on 4 to a gar No can afford to be without this times. is days here last for but family Front There very little work. Snow is of <> and rain oil 5 Thursday Boston, encoun- Invaluable remedy in the house. Its 33, 35, 37 St., Belfast, Me. *ieptli inches, days. The price brings wanted a It within the reach of all, and it will to set things in motion. precipitation was 4 i>3 inches. is teriug heavy blow put into at annually TifiLEPHOHE 4-2. E. H. DU M. 1)7 Following Boothbay save many times its cost In doctors’ bills. ltf RUIN, the weather record for 18i>5: 9.30 A. Beware of m., Friday, arrived at Boston that imitations. Take none but U» There is more Catarrh in this section of the Temperature^ r-Snow-^ ,-Rain-^ left genuine ‘‘Pekky Davis." night, the next morning and arrived at We now have a First-Class country than all other diseases put together, and 2 t- £ m £ Belfast about 3 p. M. Saturday. She left until the last few years it was supposed to be in- of Glasses and g( Months. 2 Fitting Diseases % \ I | g Belfast for Boston ou her time Mon- TO RENT. and can fill curable. For a great many years doctors pro- ft 't 2 3“ ET c” 3“ regular Registered Druggist your Belfast, Maine. at less 3 % % % | day afternoon, hut put into that prescriptions price than any nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local Boothbay The store in the Peirce block recently store in the aid Ear a January. ...42 -3 21.69 ill 20 3 Maine. and to cure with Eye Specialty. »0.63 night and left there at 5 m. on remedies, by constantly failing rehruary—40 -13 20 19 11 16 »1 ir, p. Tuesday, occupied as a meat market. to Apply local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci- SEARSPORT, MAINE ',ai?h.46 9 29.51 7 6 7 *3.06 arriving at Boston yesterday morning.... A. A. HOWES & CO A|"d. 61 22 44.80 Belfast national bank. ence lias catarrh to be a constitutional dis- 13tf 4 4 10 *4 03 The proven j steamer St. Croix, built the New Dec. treat- jb* i.84 42 57.16 9 2n5 by Belfast, ‘;4, 1895.-3w52 ease, and, therefore, requires constitutional 82 53 65.14 16 8.19 England Shipbuilding Co. of Bath for the In- ! ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. i ■ ‘b'.79 J. & is the consti- j 57 67 60 9 1 94 Card ol l Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, only August.80 56 ternational Steamboat Co., made her trial lianks, tutional cure on the market. It is taken internal- 67.71 10 1 96 Wanted at Once I I September .90 44 61.82 ■ 7 1 44 and left that 1> in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonlul. It acts NOTICE. trip Monday night,on her first The of the late Bertha ietntier.67 26 46 63 10 H82 family Emilv Parsons of directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ol the Severn trip from Portland to St. John. On the Swanville wish to extend to All are warned and notified that I from 9 to her ..68 12 38.91 3 4 8 *7 29 trial thanks their fri. nds MEN system. They offer one Hundred dollars for any persons hereby Open JL2 A. M. from to who so SACK COAT MAKERS. December... 52 -4 28.12 4 6 spin Seguiu and return the St. Croix de- kindly ministered to the wants of their case it tails to cure. Send for circulars and testi- the lower bridge, so-called, is not safe for public 6 *4413 and veloped a speed of 17 knots an hour. She departed, sent flowers as a last token of re- monials. Address, travel. Signed, 1 to 4 P. M. 1 membrance of her. COLLAR VEST SALE WORK. 4w51* E reeipitation, or melted snow ami rain. will run from Boston to St. John. F. J CHENEY & Co., Toledo, (>. F. HANSON, Mavor. Swanville, Dec. 31, 1895. WM. A. CLARK, Belfast, Me. Ei3F“*Sold by Druggists, 75c. 4w50 Belfast, Dec. 31, 1895. -1 DEPOSITS SOLICITED. 4ltf of Water Vessels. A Few More Maine Books. leu Mouths in Arkansas. Register Deep If it don't cure you, cash the check. | “A Shelf of Maine Books” of Ten ——- SHIPS. (Journal To the Editor of The Journal: ! Abner at CHEB'daN’C was followed two ar- G A arrived Feb. months since the writer became a resi Coburn, Nichols, 14, 1895) by It gives me great! New York Dec 20 from Hiogo. State ticles on books about Maine and by Maine dent, though not a citizen, of the ot pleasure to testify to thel A G Ropes, David Rivers, sailed from Suu merits of l)r. Swan’s1 of Francisco Oct 8 for New York. and still there were notes on Arkansas. It was in the midst winter, BEST Nerve and Blood Tonic. IT’S authors, A J sailed from New York that 1 I was completely run Fuller, Walnutt, hand which, after a lapse of some mouths, on the sixteenth day ol February, OP A 25 for lat 30 ^condition! down and tired oui. Aug Shanghae: spoken Sept 8, it is to utilize. It is reached my destination in the northwest- ALL Now. after taking GREAT N, Ion 38 W. proposed perhaps your medicine, I feel Alameda, Chapman, arrived at Sydney, well to state that there will be no ern of the State, in the city of BLOOD SERVE again county like a new man. I have NSW, Oct 20 from Vancouver; in port Oct not felt so well for to exhaust the the Si loam Springs, which hinders on the In- TONICS BUILDER 28th. attempt subject—or years.” Belle of Bath, C Curtis, sailed from New reader. The books to receive mention dian The however, rowo^KIt will thickens anil It Territory. ground, James K. Bonnett, keep your strong healthy. York Oct 28 for Shanghae. will make lav Worth its little St Vt. young pullots early. weight now are historical. was bare, for in this latitude very Johnsbury, Centennial, B F Colcord, arrived at Bal- in gold for moulting hens, and prevents all diseases. Jt chiefly is concentrated. In timore Nov 20 from absolutely pure. Highly quantity two histories of Bel- not more than Hong Kong. a a No other kind like it. There have been snow ever falls, usually costs only a tenth of cent day. for Infants and Children. Charger, D S Goodell, arrived at Hamburg fast “A of two or three storms during the season. Dec 8 from La Plata. published. History Belfast, with Remarks on In the middle ot December the ground is Dr. Swan’s Nerve Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, arrived at Na- Introductory Acadia,” 11 gasaki Dec from Philadelphia. was G. Fel- for or by William White, printed by Do Know that Faregoric, in excellent condition ploughing, Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, arrived IUIOTHERS, You at 0 from New York. lows in 1827. It was a 12-mo. of 120 I ▼ | Bateman’s Godfrey’s Cordial, so-called and even for the planting of fruit trees. Three Shanghae Nov Drops, many Soothing Syrups, and Gov Nichols, cleared from Philadel- are Blood Tonic. Rome, and wras the first bound book for children of or food use. mix pages print- most remedies composed weeks ago we had a show storm, but the Therefore, no matter what kind of you opium morphine? phia Oct 25 for Hiogo. with it daily Sheridan’s powder. Otherwise, your prone this for ■eggs ed here. It wils since out of next most of the snow Great Rowell, sailed Manila fall and winter will be lost when the price | long print, You that and are narcotic day disappeared. Admiral, from| is the food Ho Know opium morphine stupefying poisons? I have used Dr. very high. Jt assures perfect assimilation of j 27 for Boston : St HelenaNov 17. It is and this is also true of Williamson’s His- As 1 write the dust is stirred ACTS Swan’s Nerve and CREATES Aug passed elements needed to produce health and form eggs. being quite sold dealers or by mail. Blood Tonic and con- Henry B Hyde, Pliineas Pendleton, sailed by druggists, grocers, feed Ho Von Know that in most countries are not to sell narcotics Single Hire two lb can >1.20. Six of and both works have been druggists permitted a warm brisk breeze from the UPON HEALTH Francisco Oc t 19 for pack.25 eta. Five si. 1 tory Maine, sider it the best from San Liverpool cans. Pavfk” free freely by spring >5. I'vn. paid. Sample “TtrsT Pori.try without them medicine in the market. E D P arrived at San I. S. JOHNSON & 22 Custom House St., Boston, Mass. in collectors. In 1874-’75 Hon. labeling poisons? South. EVERY AND RE- Iroquois. Nickels, CO., request by It proved so in my ease. Francisco Dec IS from Philadelphia. NERVE STORES Wm. G. in the Ho Von Know that you should not medicine to be child The fruit crop in this portion of the I can heartily recom- John McDonald, T P Colcord, sailed from Crosby published Republi- permit any given your mend it to all who are but little in IN THE New York July 19 for San Francisco; spoken can Journal his “Annals of Belfast for unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? State has been immense, yet run down in health and lat. 49 Ion 05 W. THE need a tonic.” ENER- Sept 23, S, Half a but to what it is destined to he arrived Century” (1805-1854) they Ho You Know that Castor i:. Da and that a list of eompaiison ! Josephus, P It Gilkey, at New purely vegetable preparation, A. Cameron, never in book form. is BODY GIES i York Nov 18 from Buenos Avres. have been presented its is with eve: when the land cleat id, ploughed deep, Bar Harbor, Me. ingredients published y kgtie ? ! J ( arrived at San Llewellyn Morse, lapp, The material was and fertilized to its need. Some utilized, however, by according ! | Francisco Oct 30 from Kunuk. he You Know that Castor:.i th. j •*escripti. a of the famous Dr. Saturn 1 l>:ti her. Manuel Kdw sailed Hon. Williamson in his “History of the have been in locali- Llaguno, Smalley, Joseph :. Hops injured States Hedical Co., Westbrook, Te That it has been in use for near!’. years, and that more Castoria is now sold than from New York Nov 21 for Hong Kong; of in 1877. This is a the heat of the sun Belfast,” published ties. apparently by ! Nov 30, lat 40 N, Ion 40 JO \V of all other remedies for children von,'.-died ? spoken, work of 950 after showers, causing partial decay. The Mary L Cushing, Pendleton, c leared from pages, including appendix ; I*o Von K now that the F ut Office of '’.;o nil < .-.Cdes. ami nine 10 for is a Department, net in Philadelphia Hiogo; spokeu and index, fully illustrated, and small fruits and vegetables havi* not suf- the personal interest of the writer, W. July 14, lat 9 N, Ion 25 other have issued c\c'.u>i\i- to Dr l'itcher and his to use tiie word monument to the painstaking industry of countries, right assigns fered in tin* same At \ an Bunn, hut if any of your readers having a sur- May Flint, E DP Nichols, sailed from way. 1 “C'asloria” audits formula, >:.teetio:: strawberries and early potatoes welt* im- .-.olden eagles would esteem it a pleasure Nov 22 f r New York. Saeiu-m, H T Lancaster, cleared from New bott. was published in 1875, and a few was because Castoria had bet a absolutely hariilleKN? mense, and plans aie laid foi the cultiva- > send some of them here towards the York No\ 20 for Anjer leu- orders. the Thurston years ago Brown Company, lhat «: tion of these crops to an even larger ex- ereetiou - Ho You Know 3.3 average doses of Castoria aie ruidi- f.>r 35 issued a revised edited in Di Nov 9 l**r New York. Portland, edition, or one cent a dose? tent. At Bentoiiv'lle and lingers, thirty they shall have our heartfelt gratitude cents, S D Carle-ton. Amsbury, sailed from Syd- by Edward ii. El well. In 1883 A Brief miles the have been most and will i>e a cause. me .>•••- 1 east, crops pro- aiding worthy ney, NSW Sept 21 for London. My Mamma gives llg Von Know;’:;.;: win of this perfect prepa .itiou, your children may- * of .J. w. II. \v. St. Nicholas, F Carver, arrived at Sail BROWN’S History Maine, by George Varney, in fact, all through this region of INSTANT RELIEF, be well, and that you may have :..kcn ri -t ? lific; ! Francisco No\ 2 from New York. | kept For Colic, Cholera was Moslier A the of was Coughs, Colds, published by McLellan, country crop fruit very large, St David, Carver, sailed Irom New York are Senator on Shipping. Morbus- Dysentery, Croup, Sore Well, these tilings worth know ing. They are facts. Frye Nov 2 for Nov 15, lat 20 N, j Co., Portland. Mr. Varney is also the the trees loaded with fruit, giving Amoy; spoken Threat, Diphtheria, etc. being Jon 30 W. to J author of a Gazetteer of Maine, of which rise to the of a Nebraska visi- A1 tin- recent dinner in New York I THINK IT IS RFAL NICE TO TAKE, ~~ expression State of Maine, H G Curtis, cleared from [ 'I'lie faosiinne is on every 1 a //*"/> ■ y com- 13 for second and revised edition lias been tor that *‘the were the celeln ate t he Italy combined, employed like busi- nose. I’se three times V Don’t Let ness. Adam W C N sailed from a meals have local Dr. B. K.o.sas, Nebraska and a few other .States, In lsi>2 it took 3,500,000 tonnage Spies, Meyers, day .{after pre- histories, Wm. Lapham Hong Kong Oet 21 for New York passed ferred, and before re- to cany oui freight on the Mississippi of edited a ■ and wbu b in a few hours such havoc Nov 1. tiring. Augusta having quite number; Kill You. play alone. In 180;) there passed the Anjer Constipation through Alice Alanson Ford, arrived at K I. Y S 0 REAM but few of these our shelves. A with ail forms of e life. Reed, grace vegetal) Hot, locks at Sault Ste Marie, in eight months, Montevideo Nov 20 from Boston. B A L M opens and cleanses the Nasal book that has become rare is the You will find a as it sometimes is the over 11,000,000 tonnage, H.000.000 more Amy 0 C arrived at quite PURE, SURE CURE in moreover, dining Turner, McClure, 1'a.ssages, Allays Rain than ihe Suez Canal carried in the entire Hong Kong Dec 10 from Honolulu. COLD"»HEAD History of Camden John L. da\ and in the sun, it is generally cool in and Inflammation. by Locke, year. Beatrice Havener, Iiicliborn, sailed from rieais tne rv.»res, rroreei* im- nom at and Smell. The published by Masters, Smith A Company the shade and comfortable night. [f the toast had reference, to our shins New York Dec 14 for Point-a-Pitre. Colds. Restores the Sense of Taste Carrie L sailed from Balm is <]uickl\ absorbed and L'i ves rebel at once, of Hallo well in 1859. A more elaborate new railroao in the Tyler, Lancaster, The running through engaged foreign carrying trade, l’riee 5u eents at Drujrjtists or b\ mail. New York Dee 11 for Demerara. work is the “Annals of the to the then the lie was compelled to draw ELY BROTHERS, of. Warren Street .New Yolk. Town of War- S'" •; 11: Springs, directly Muitii Gull', picture C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, at Port Spain Nov was a humiliating one foi a rich, pros- 20 from New York. ren, with the of St. is ho w, u with great vigor. Early History Georges, being pushed and maritime country, perous powerful Edward Kidder, J PI Park, from Junin Broad and the Settle- wi shall have direct com- Bay Neighboring 1l a few days once the only rival of Great Britain on for Hampton Roads, at Valparaiso, leaking. ments in the Waldo munication witii i'"it Smith and trains the ocean, to look upon. Edward May, arrived at New York Nov 1 Patent,” by Cyrus from Colombo. J lie speaker portrayed our marvelous Eaton, A. M. The copy before us is the will he run directiv from Kansas City, Evie A T arrived at New * in all but one of our industries, Reed, Whittier, r, growth second and was York Nov 1 from Riachuelo. 1 edition, published by Mas- CcOca'ieVii and before many months possibly Tex- and which has been without in 1 before; ArtcfT^ parallel Harvard, Colcord, sailed from Port Natal, ters A in 1877. The a direct route of One Livermore, HaKowell, arkana will be readied by the history nations. industry C G Nov 8 for N S and H, Newcastle, W, E. C. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT latest of and that, too, of prime national Molleudo. pa. local histories is the of fr un Kansas City. alone, i- sold utid-T positive written oiaraetre, by History to nave fallen into a importance, seemed Havana, Rice, arrived at Port Tampa Dec authorized admits «»n;• ■. (■• run* VVi aic Memory; J. P. Farrow—a labor I he of Kansas and Nebraska Islesboro, by Capt. population With an almost Hi from Havana. Loss of Brain ami Nerve Fmvi r: Lost Manhood; hopeless bankruptcy. of love on the of the author. Eastern lias been into Missouri and A: limitless bound- Herbert Bhmk, Albert arrived (4)ui* kness: \i«rht Losses; Evil Dn-ains: Lack of part pouring seaboard, great harbors, Blanchard, Confidence: at New York Dee 21 from Punta mist)ess; Lassitude: all Drains; Maine and the Rebellion i<»rt Arenas. by R. II. kuii*.is iirus, and less s4s. inexhaustible mines of coal Loss of Lower of t he («••Herat i ve in either Stanley by probably by A arrived at New Y'ork Organs Henry Litchfield, sex. cans d oven Cathartic Cure and iron, by exertion. Youthful Errors, or and O. R. H. Missouri is destined to be splendidly equipped shipyards, Dee 8 man Ga. George Hall, published by Candy thousand--. Excessi?.* of Constipation. Brunswick, Use T diacco. Opium or the best mi ehanics in the world, a won- Liquor, A Henry Norweil, Cushman, arrived at whirl, leads in Misery. Consumption. Insanity Stanley Co., Bangor, 1887, gives an ac- one of the Slates in the Cnion. an nice so so grandest derful inventive genius, abundance of Ga. Dec 20 from New York. and Death. B> mail. ^1 a box: -ix for So to take, mild, effective. Brunswick, Sn; with count of the principal local events in Many of the people who come from these capital, an enormous foreign commerce, Lucy A Nickels, c M Nichols, cleared written guarantee to_r:ip> or refund money. Sa n;)!e parkaim. eoutar.i* •:v« <1 ays’ Eastern Maine war Please anct Cascarets Ten cents a box ir. we have looked passively on and seen the fr«>tn New York Oet 15 for llong Kong; treatment, during the of the re- buy try to-day. pits your pocket. Slates, how eve:, come poo: having lost with a! I nsr ructions. *■•’.! s. One Oet lat 35 Ion 48 05. sample They work while you If not buy no more. nations of the world, our inferiors in spoken 27, 80, on! Sold to each person h^ mail. bellion, and brief histories of the Eastern sleep. pleased, the successive failure of Get free and or us every tiling by these seize and oust us from Mabel 1 Meyers, Win Meyers, arrived at sample booklet from your druggist from by mail for the asking. regards, upon R. U. MOODY, BELFAST. Maine The is a These Boston Nov j'.' from Rosario. regiments. frontispiece Cascarets sold all ioc, Address n arest office. erops iii the diought regions. all the great of the ocean. by druggists, 25c, 50c. pathways Matan/.as, arrived at New Yolk Dee 21 portrait of Hannibal Hamlin, the war s are destined to af- He denied Unit was to be THE STERLING REMEDY Montreal. Can. New York. chain.!* in population “protection" from Havana. S X? P^Siy’C FOR EITHER SEX. Vice President. CO., Chicago. 95 held for this condition. It la'll w Thin in- fet t -eis-iii.il>1> ii: the. near future the lesjiousihle Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from Singa- mmaSy beit's Here is a Maine book, unfortunate- j v.as rather, lie the result of a 24 lor New York, jected directly to the ai. etiucaiioiial and inter said, b>gie;d pore Sept. passed Anjer ly dilapidated, the title page, and lirst ! NO-TO-BAC jM-iitu religious lack of The low to Nov 8. &VaT of diseases protection. wages the nine and 33-34 ■ of tieiiita-Ynuary pages, pages missing. .• st> >1 tin Matas. The school laws wi I laborers ii. and the Rebecca Crowell, M G D'*w, arrived at j F.urope subsidy sys- 4; I'inuis, r e 1; ires no ! The covers are of wood, Port an Prince N*»v 50 from New York. (j paper-cover- in nine, be dunged in Aikansas and tem were iht* chil l cause of our deca- of dies. fure and Rome. Rose change ed, hack leather, with Maine Central R. R. Casting Inins, Melvin Cm.ord, arrived at St "ijaranteed in 1 to 3 stamped gilt. »- dence in bet tel educations hi. "hits will be shipbuilding. 1 The full on is “A Narrative pi Pierre De< 21 from New York. to it; a If title, cover, In his “1 roe would af- "zn’L,:.":days. piuinpaek* opinion, ships" R G at of some of The and video. '1 he 1 in Serram., Wateibount*. Hong Kong a-«‘- *».' $1.00. Adventures, Dangers TI M E-TA BLE. Winter Effec:. October Images political complex foid no lelief. Bounties and subsidies XT* mail, Arrangement—In Aug 1, line. *4^ {jolt! only by Suft’eiings of a Soldier, in- \»11- ii and Arkansas Revolutionary On uml after Nov. I, I ran:-+ .•mu mg at be marked, might a omplish the ucsired object. But Sr. F B Clifford, at Kong Nov I. 1895. James, Hung R. H, MOODY. BELFAST. 20 terspersed with anecdotes that occurred Burnham anti Water\die v. on th"-i.i_n tram.- i. duties and taxes were once 18 for New York. ina> a- into the list of doubtful Mai-s. discriminating within his own observation. Written Ik ami from Banker. \\ ater\ i!a-, Pori land d But- St J T a lexer powerful enough to .ut our marine Lucie, Erskine, arrived at New York ton will run as follows A frit lul-h mine allirmed the other■ ray himself.” Then follows-a couplet from S! KAMli; VVFIVK fr-on the of to the Oct 25 from Zanzibar. I'.'I depths adversity L O 00 V0U K!B» Homer. The book was l-’Kt'JM BELFAST. urine-, will rim every week day that tl iei-.-was a of 'Pin.mas A Goddard. W S (i rirtin, arrived A EES printed by Glazier, majority Republicans heights of prosperity. Might they not in ii.'-.iiim ii-i) \\ hi; a i;.s F-- a*- *» at Buenos Ayres No\ 27 from Philadelphia. OT. FELIX LE BRUM'S Masters A ('<>., No. 1 Kennebec Row, 11 al- A M I* >1 1- M in hi.- cii \ even to-day. again*. Bedfast, depart.. 7 2" 1 25 3 ;>5 Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, arrived at io well, in 1830. The author’s name does 7.4">; h.-> !' in; s :*.<•; i. .MX •. t'itypoint. 7 25 13" >4 "2 In iiKti :i;s. too, tiu* State of Arkansas is Montevideo Oet 20 from Portland. Steel! not appear, and what remains of the in- Linn* Ki n. 0.20 arrivim. .i: l".k Th« Sun’s Sarcasm. Pennyroyal Pills Waldo. 7 3f 1 40 14 25 We •■'1 (1 relates to his Brooks 7 40 1 51 4 45 not To hi lell belli no;. have beie no SCHOONERS. only troductory chapter — VMn\V^tT0ri* boyhood *Kr<"ik-viIle, i*11<;.i *. \V. i'.r- rti'.iM. II. sate ami reliable cure II. is Knox S "3 2 "3 (5 In t> IT 111* A STS « l.i: 1 1. \ M» AM) liAYAIil) on *■ experiences. Chapter headed “Cam- heeitsed saloons, and at times the. liquor- Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, arrived at t market. Price, $i.(K); ^ent Thorndike. 8 12 2 12 5 32 days. in;ii of and has Retununtr. lea e I’.ei! .- *j. t he ON Till. SAMI'. SI* IT. Rosario Nov 20 from Boston. by 1. < ienuine Bold only bv paign 187(1,” the following in- 8 22 2 22 5 5" is to trial and sent, to the Unity. above named lai line> seller brought verse: arrive. s 45 2 42 0 15 Hattie McG H P' arrived K* H. MOODY. BELFAST. troductory Burnham, > of the resolution of censure Buck, Sprowl, 1‘as't-; uers ^ iny Ka for fence to sell liquor to the Indians. The Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, Had cider, and good bread and cheese; Waterville Old 313 715 nesday ay. editorially: Boston Nov 28 from all hu froi Castine io H.u fiai hm Apalachicola. But while I stay’d at Uncle Sam’s v M AM diuji's a few •■ .' > attention of the whole country was “Mr. Bayard cannot be called to ac- Horace G arrived at Passengers p».n«r to Mi n m--; ami Morse, Harriman. HUM'S I’d to eat but—“faith and clams.’’ Portland. .. 12 25 5 35 1 4" A nought Mat hias take s earner < as; !r«.m lb -t at months since directed first to Texas hen count. justly tor emitting even in England New York Dee 14 from Stamford, Ct. Splendid curative agent for Nervous or Sick ( K 1 +15 » 2H 5 Headache. Brain Exhaust The writer tells of his enlistment and Boston,H„atoii 2.00 f. >t.. .stoj over at ( a -; 111 e. take ^i.-amer this criticism of his own John C arrived at Bos- ion, Sleeplessness, 4S) extraordinary Smith, Kneelaud, special or general Neuralgia; also lor Rheu- jWD. Frank •lones nex mornina I-■ a ..limj> from. to Arkansas. All of you, i presume, have ton Dec 25 from Camden. of going on board a sloop for New York country. Jit* was appointed by a Demo- matism, Gout, Kidney Disorders, Acid Dys- TO BELFAST. Cast ine to Mach as pepsia, Anautia. Antidote for Alcoholic without what he read the story of how completely law and cratic notorious for John J Marsh, Drink water, sailed from B (but saying port sailed AOKVrs H. (ireer. R.-'.a-'. .1. Ik Ryder. ]>resident reversing and other excesses. Price, Id. 25 and 50 ceuts. Rock port Nov 11 for Port au Prince. Effervescent. of his arrival there and the inci- Tivtler's o\ Wm. IVmliet Mejn.' !’oini,.l. order over the backed the relation between and from) ~ triumphed lawless, president people Lester A Lewis, cleared from dents of service and Boston, M. Yop-11, Fasti, e; R. A l»..tl«i Rmoksville. observed bis Kimball, THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. experiences in the [^dd;;;- ;;;;;;;; i£ the of and the of invariably by predecessors. Nov 27 for New York. E M by greed grain pursuit Bangor 151 S. Western field. While the book would not rank «"|| C W. SM AILIDGF, Mr. Bayard's chief delights, as cuckoo Linali C Kaminski, S arrived C Avenue, CHICAGO. Portland. 1100 12" Manager brutal pleasures. Great credit is due Woodbury, high as a literary production it is exceed- cant has it, in being a non-partisan presi- at New York Dec 28 from Brunswick, Ga. Hold by all dealers. A M A M interesting as it Waterville. CIO 4 3" Texas and Arkansas for the battle which dent of the whole people at home, but Lucia Porter, Grindle, sailed from Key ingly portrays, truthfully, no the life of a sol- Bangor 7 15 1 40 abroad he hears himself like a West Dec 24 for doubt, revolutionary was so fought and won on the side of partisan Tampa. Messenger’s Notiee. A ,M A ,M I* M ably A sailed from New dier. The writer on the service and the Mary Hall,M Veazie, leaving ..._ 7 1" 9 "0 5 05 law and order. Governor generally represents anti-demo- Office or the Sheriff of Waldo Burnham, depart.. public decency, York Dec 22 for Havana. County,) spent some months in New York 7 50 9 20 .>25 cratic views of a political faction, the State of Maine, Waldo County ss. ;■ State, Unity. Clarke deserves much credit for the noble R F Pettigrew, Morse, arrived at Havana and came to Maine in and he Thorndike. 8 12 9 3" 5 32 in December 19, A D. 1895 ) 1884, where, ugwumps. Dec 19 Knox. +8 25 ".<37 1 5 38 from Philadelphia. This is to give notice that on the 19th of “I have remained ever and stand he took in the contest and the ten- day says, since, 8 9 53 5" “Mr. Bayard’s speech at Edinburgh was Sallie I’On, W H West, sailed from Car- December, A I). 1895, a Warrant in Brooks. 5" 5 Insolvency1 where I expect to remain so long as I re- Waldo +9 "2 lino*'. id "2 with which he maintained his no invention of his own, and uo peculiar denas Dec 11 for was issued by Geo. E. Johnson, .Judge of the Court acity grip Apalachicola. main in and at to +9 15 +10 19 t(>|15 A de of Insolvency for said county of Waldo, existence, here last, rest Citypoint. FOR FARMERS. expression of consecrated Clevelandesque Tofa, S Wilson, arrived at St Jago against arrive. 9 25 10 25 0 2" on the disorderly forces in the presence the estate of BEVERLY S.STAPLESof Belfast, in war-worn limbs.” Belfast, at the faults of human nature as ex- Cuba Dec 24 from Norfolk. my weary rage said county, adjudged to be an Insolvent + station. The farmers <>1 Maim- whose is unin- on his Debtor, Flag propony of so little law side. Willie L Newton, E Coombs, sailed from on of Sometimes, hibited in the United States; but a reitera- petition said Debtor, which petition was Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at.Jo.00 cumbered b\ mortsrajre are trivia^: eneoiira^emeut St Cuba. Nov 30 for Port filed on the 19th Prohibition and Politics. however, here as in other parts of the tion and amplification of the platform of Jago, Tampa. day of December, A. D. 1895, from Belfast and all stations on Branch. to a Maim* eiiterpnze by iiisuiii:a in tin? to which date interest on claims is to be com- tickets to all West and North- the Democratic for on which Through points country, disorders, lawlessness and crimes party 1892, puted. that the payment of any debt to or bv THE W. C. T. U. TENDERS ITS SERVICES west via all routes, for sale 1>\ F. L ( now ley Mr. Cleveland ran for and You make no mistake dal- said Debtor, a:,d the transfer of Belfast. PAYSON president, when you buy and'tielivery anV TO THE PARTY Agent, Tl’CKKK, prevail. Some people take that which is him are PROHIBITION FOR THE Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. which was accepted and declared to be ton’s SARSAPARILLA AND NERVE TONIC and property by forbidden by law; that a Vice Pies, and (lend Manager. take meeting of the creditors of said Debtor to CAMPAIGN OF 1890. F. K. (lend Pass, and Ticket not their own, advantage of others true the American then dalton’s family pills. Everybody says so, prove Bootiiby, Agent. Ol A I I.IM A by public voting. their debts and choose one or more assignees of Portland, Oct. 25, 1895. ami “what says must be true.” Chicago, Dec. 11. The Executive Com- needs, carry revolvers, sell whisky and ‘Protection,’ said the Democratic plat- everybody his estate will be held at a Court, of Insolvency to at mittee of the Prohibition in the form of is a a of the be holden the Probate Office in said Belfast", on Party take human life, and sometimes officers 1892, fraud, robbery of The Journal and the Tribune. the 15th day January, A. D. 1898, at two United States met here to select HENRY U. President. great majority of the American people for o’clock in the afternoon. to-day Ool STAPLES, of the law appear to connive at these of- the time and for the Nation- the benefit of the few.’ Even the Given under my hand the date first above writ- place holding though Last The Journal Pub- 0. E. NASH, Vice President, fences; but the march of truth and right- shamelessness of President Cleveland and year Republican ten. SAMUEL G. NORTON, al Convention next year, which will nomi- Oapt. as of the Court of Go Sheriff, nate Boston had a six months’ contract Messenger the candidate for the ^ law and order is Prof. who concocted the tariff of lishing Company Insolvency Presidency, E. S. eousness, onward. Siioam Wilson, for said County of Waldo. 2w52 TURNER, Secretary, as BugsrlS.— has confirmed us iu our old career with the of the New York Week- Forty members, representing many • Springs is making material advancement. to-day, publishers were States, answered the roll call, W. JONES, Treasurer. of crime, this great political assertion of ly Tribune by which the two papers among 2 Week to Boston. 0, A new Hour mill has recently been erect- them being Samuel Dickie of Trips a three years ago, that we are robbers, still furnished to new subscribers at $2, and to Michigan, ed from a President; ex-Gov. St. John of Kansas, by gentlemen Pennsylvania; stands, for Mr. Bayard to preach if lie old subscribers for HILDREN paying in advance $2.25. Helen M. Gougar of Indiana, WINTER SERVICE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS canning factory lias been located; new likes. Of what moment is Mr. Bayard’s THEIR DISEASES. I Henry Clay Another contract has been made on even Bascom of New A. A. Stevens of HUBBY <*. MAI'LKn. i HAHLKS K. accusation us of ‘class is the titleof a bonk published by the mfrs. I York, VVMI, are in of anew passing against f* f** buildings process erection; more liberal as set forth in our ad- of that old time-tried and B. of legislation,’ ‘corrupt public life,’‘blunted terms, remedy —True’s Pin I Pennsylvania, Volney Cushing ALUKRNON BANKS, FRANK L. VAFBBKR, church is Worm Elixir—and which they send free I Methodist Episcopal enclosed, and the vertising columns. New and old subscribers Maine. public conscience,’ ‘politics upon on request. No mother should be without it. I JAMKH K. FILLKK, I'HAKLFS H. BLAINRK.LL, and a new Congregational church will level of a mercenary scramble?’ Mr. are now placed on an equal footing and all Denver, Baltimore, Boston, Pittsburg and Cleveland were in nomination IHAIUKS \\. JONHS. soon be and and are Bayard is in office, and possessed of who pay for The Journal one year in ad- placed built; people marry to-day for the of the convention. The to on the place Chica- in as opportunity speak publicly, vance can have The New York “given marriage” here, just they Weekly withdrew from the lield be- of a national declaration before go delegation IS use strength Tribune without extra In remit- This rompai !>.• pillar bora it i- tiiei 0 :*i- used to be w hen we were in the East. charge. SPRINGFIELD cause it could not the all the world, that the people of the United guarantee payment ous and lias had a mai'.iou- _ow it i-tho ting it should be stated that the Tribune is Maine Mil d< 11 bn -. i..'-- >n 'In- 1 1- Ien months in Arkansas would be hard- States have been robbers since the found- of necessary expenses. On an informal Steamers leave Belfast, weather ami ice permit- only pan (lend 11 i- c uidnoti i.e !ino of w wanted, as it will not be sent unless the re- ballot Denver received ting, as follows: plan. up; a to ation of the 18; Baltimore, 11; .-Ith (i e s ly complete, especially in letter The government. For Camden, Rockland ami Bo-ton, Mondays is made. The New York Fire am Marii las. He. Pittsburg, 8; Cleveland, and Boston, 1. n la I nitel St a :« i, hr 1 i. Ur and a quest 8; | panics “Suddenly, however, new idea strikes Weekly and Thursday?- at (about m Republican Journal, without a per- On the first formal ballot the <*uinev of Mnssacl -elt- win. ha\r brril slight us: this of our character Tribune is to stand without a Policies written desirable risks in this Pittsburg won, For Bm-kspon and NVinterport, Wed- Possibly lashing acknowledged upon Searsport, business sine- w.; anu is;.'. sonal allusion tine who has so with 22 votes. Denver received 18 and nesdays and Saturdays at (about 1 a. m.. or doing te-peei indy, by many and habits our ambassador to rival as the of the old and reliable insurance company at and have never faded a. div i mini. Aii by England < pa- leading Republican paper Baltimore 1. The convention is set for upon arrival I steamer from Boston. friends he holds dear its read- was a subtle outburst of at current and ad- buildings insured in ini- mn ]Mia p.a.a sur- very among indignation day. It is a twenty-page and gives rates. Prompt equitable KETI'KMNC. journal May 27. veyed by an agent •*! tie camp.my atid .« plan ers. of “our the Cleveland administration for justment of losses. From Boston, and at f>,o1 The photo twins,” taken late having all the news of the while its different Tuesdays Fridays made. This is done at e .inp. ... e\pen-e. world, A committee from the \V. C. T. con- Wcuncs with the treacherous bauds w hich laid the IJ., From Rockland, touching at Camden, insim <1 i- .i ineinbei a he e««m- were Kvery person m last month, when two news, etc., of Helen M. and at about r>„ u m they years Wilson bill before tlitr house of departments, political editorials, fKED ATWOOD, Agent. sisting Barker, Treasurer; days Saturdays pany during the lile *d his poll and i- en'. it led represen- From and at 11 me as 1 almost, make it a most valuable to all. The Katherine L. Bucksport, Mondays Thursday to its benefits. 1 neglect- old, is before write, ready, tatives burned a new brand of on paper Winterport, Dec. 17, 1895. —8m."2 Steverson, Corresponding >ihtpidaird.un<< ■:j robbery AM. ed and tlcse in bad will led be Tribune is at 00 and E. District buildings, repair, to speak. was us again—Heaven knows for how very cheap $1 per year, Secretary, Mary Metzgar, taken this rate Me in- apparently, Thanksgiving long. President of FRE1) W. l’OTE, by company any give which is its The Illinois, presented a memor- Agent.Belfast. surance for I’lio-r wishing t" m-ure with the family in Mo., “Let Mr. Bayard go free.” price. Republican Journal STATE OF MAINE. CALVIN AUSTIN, Cien’l Sunt.Boston. protection. spent Springfield, ial from that in accordance for revenue wo ha\e to .-.■»• k it ei-ewlmm. will be maintained at its organization, WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager Bostoi only present standard, Waldo ss. Office of sup. J up. where they still reside, but Christmas will Between Two Court, with a resolution of the last National Days. with special attention to local and State Belfast, Dec. 9, 1895. I J. O. JOHNSON. probably be spent alone, as work is press- Notice is hereby given of the intention of FRED Convention, to consider action of a politi- Liberty, It is well to have it set. down as a matter news. Subscriptions may begin at any time. and the of travel W. BROWN, Jr. of Brooks, Me., to apply for ad- cal character. The memorial stated there ing expenses frequent of that Mr. wrote all of mission to as an at law in the Agent for Waldo and history Cleveland practice attorney should be closer co-operation between County Vicinity. are his courts of this at the term of said are considerable. We planning for Venezuela message with his own right “I have a dear State, January A. D. 1898. the party and the W. C. T. U., and the hand. He began it Sunday night, and before Court, 4w49 the erection of a new church edilice and little babe, and am TILESTOX W'ADLIN, Clerk of Courts. union tendered its services the 11 o’clock morning he handed to one ^ during WANTED. BELFAST ILLUMINATING CO. Monday ||twell. I thank Mrs. of asked that the have already secured some generous sub- of the clerks the message, all in his own campaign 1896, party IBPinkham for The undersigned hereby gives notice to all It was written on a small this, STATE should accept the union as an and Two thousand cords toward the In the handwriting. OF MAINE. ally (2,000) spruce ’’KKSUNis IMiKItT'KM To SAlii (’"MI’ANV that he Will scriptions enterprise. and made 15 of liis fine and so could other advance the it tablet, pages very y principles represented. wood to be sawed beat his office in Met lintock lllock.at the corner with which I are motherless Waldo s.s. Office of Sup. Jui». Court, wood. The said congregation worship manuscript. [Boston Globe. women. \ The attention of the committee was called oi Main and High streets, daily, on and after Belfast, Nov. 30, 1895. j I was a victim of four feet two inches and not less from lot* Iv. vt., to receive from New York, Fe- Notice is of the intention of THOM- to the action of the Baltimore long, Monday, May 2«Mh, people Maine, Pennsyl- hereby given Convention, N K lit M's \'Z N. Receiver, “I can count on your sympathy in this L male troubles. AS J. YOUNG of to for ad- and payment. Ne- Skowhegan, Me., apply that the party’s name should be changed than live inches under the bark, Foi ltd fast illuminating C'«». vania, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, can’t I?” said the candidate. mission to as an at law in the campaign, \ Lydia E. Pink- practice attorney to to be loaded on the cars at Belfast and 18i>5.- *J3tf courts of this “Home Protection,” and the request May 13. Wisconsin and V—v es. ham's V State at the January term of said braska, Iowa, Illinois, esretable A 1898. 5w49 was made that should be other stations aud on the That, means, of course, that you will vote Court, D., prominence any sidings Minnesota; and it is not a very big con- for me?” Compound TILESTOX WADL1X, Clerk of Courts.- given in the party platform to a declara- Belfast branch. cured me." — Remember that our Store gregation either, though larger than it “N—no. I don’t go so fur ez that. I won't tion for female suffrage. The committee Now is a good time to cut the wood do no more’n jes’ promise sympathy; an’ Mbs. Geo. C. was also asked to unite the Woman’s and have it ready to haul on snow. was a few months ago. This is not de- 100 Tons Shorts and Feed is the central depot in Waldo county I’m boun’ ter say I think yer goin’ ter need Prohibition to the union. All who have wood to sell call on the ; KlIiCHNEB, League fot all )hc popular patent medicines of signed to be a begging letter, certainly it.” Just received and must" be sold to subscriber. 351 Snediker the day and that our prices are the make room more. HOOD'S PILLS cur© Liver for Ills, lowest. Ave., Brook- Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. CHAS. BAKER. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. lyn, N. T. A. A. HOWES & CO. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Belfast, Me., Nov. 4, 1895.—41 tf A. A. HOWES & CO. Belfast ii» loHo. OCTOBER. Oct 5. Luther M Smith and Julia E Carter of in „vn\TKD from third page.] 4. Miss Charlotte T Sibley lectured at Hope, Hope. North Church, “Over Oct 15. Harry M Prentiss and Sara W u.-A Perry’s SOth birthday ob- subject Palestine Hills on Horseback.” Francis, by Rev G S Mills. 5. Steamer Rockland withdrawn from Oct 10. Edgar F Hanson and M V Y. Georgia Bangor & Rockland route. G Lord, by Rev Geo E Tufts. ■Vink and White Tea” at Memorial 0. Choral Oct 23. Frank R and P “A Baptist Association visit Wiggin Mary STITCH IN TIME.” .v i'niveisalists. of in -j; Rockland. Hersey Bangor, Bangor. IF Kidneys are rbor observed in the your diseased, \ Day,” city 10. Fraternal visit of C L Stevens Re- Oct 24. Robert P Coombs and Abbie M sluggish or weak: Hamilton A Rev Geo S Mills. Sawyer began lief Corps of Castine to T H Marshall Crowell, by IF your blood is full of Uric Ac- > harbor. the Corps. Oct 20. Maurice E Curtis and Goldie L I id aud Rheumatism threatens: ib»in 'rhumb Rev Geo E Tufts. wedding” repeated 11. Installation and supper by Taira Ward, by IF the germs of Malaria are in -! (. hurch. Oct 30. Martin L tine Tribe, I () R M. Webber and Kate Mc- your system; m-> Violence C Porter spoke be- Rev S L Hauscom. 14. Continuation at St Francis church. Carty, by s IF' blood is with \ >11-Partisan W (' T your clogged Alliance, 15. October term, S J Court opened. Nov 0. Horace E McDonald and Lillian poisons and impurities; Cures Every Form of Inflammation. mbers of Canton Pallas, P M, 1 T Rev J M in noble hearted 18. Campfire by (4 A R, addresses by Billings, by Leighton. IF your Bladder is weak, inilam- It WAS originated 1S10, by the late Dr. A. Johnson, an old fashioned, Family ur to to attend s Nov 10. to cure all ailments that are the result of irritation and inflammation; such as Philadelphia Judge Emery «>t' J Court and Congress- Winfield C Sheldon and Una or diseased, Physician, ■ • asthma, abscesses, bites, burns, bruises, bronchitis, colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, chaps, Md Fellows’ building.- man ..Farewell E Rev J F Tilton. MillikeiC reception by W Cunningham, by You need chilblains, colic, cramps, cholera-morbus, and all forms of sore throat, earache, of of Mr and | diphtheria \cisary marriage, C T U tMrs Eli Cook and Mrs W B Co- Nov 27. Wm H Moody of San Francis- J£H°bb’s fractures, gout, headache, influenza, la grippe, lame back, side, neck, mumps, muscular l\ \ Stewart. nant. co and Mr> Evelyn C Ferguson, in Win- soreness, nervous headache, pimples, pain anywhere, rheumatism, stings, sprains, stiff joints, toothache, tousilitis, wind colic and whooping cough. The great vital and muscle nervine. m*‘i leu kland of the B A BSS 10. Surprise party to Mr and Mrs C R chester, Mass. the and lax k- Nov 28. unuiugou Bangor Harrison. William II Wight and Lottie Liver Pill Made.” I have used your Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ■«•. S;t amer Viking withdrawn 21. Crew of railroad trains examined in D Frisbee, by Rev J F Tilton. ment for more than fifty years in my family. lim-. Have used it for colds, coughs, sore throat, opposition Waterville on use of air Dec 11. Leslie L Hubbard and Erva D brake. stings, sore stomach, rheumatism, i; till*»araJ ed. Positively Thomas Clelaxu, South Kohbinston, 2(5. Inspection ot A E Clark Camp, S Page, by Rev L W Hammons. They prevent Brights Disease, and bowel complaints. They expel all impurities Thaddeus K Pierce gave a recital Dec 10. Thos G Small and Emma cure from the blood. Delicate women find relief from Our Book “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free. of V. They Diabetes, Price live Sold All I. S. Jeluxson A Co., Boston, Mass. < _using them. 25c; gl. everywhere. Druggists. 1 ‘.aptist hurch. NOVEMBER. \ates, by Rev S L Hauscom. They dissolve gravel, sand, and brick-dust deposits. M« meiial Sunday, services at Uni- Dec 17. Robert E Bradstreet and They filter uric acid and malarial out of the 1. Band benefit, supper and concert at Mary poisons blood, i.i-ii < I inch hy Kev (‘has II Wells of E Hanson, by Rev Geo E Tufts. They cure Cystitis, Gleet, Prostatitis and the like, PROBATE NOTICES At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Opera House. the County of Waldo, on the second Divinity School.-Kev L W 11am- Dec 17. Luther M Mendenhall of Mem- They make pure, rich blood. Tuesday of J. Annual meeting North church V P December, A. D. 1895. lvaclitd a memorial sermon in Me- phis, Tenn., and M at Mem- All 50 cents a or send 50 cents in At a Probate Court held at within and for S C E. Maggie Doe, druggists, box, stamps, or silver Belfast, IVTELIYM T. POWER* and IS in the ( minty of Waldo, on the second YPHINE L. Hall the afternoon.- phis. direct to the Hobb’s Medicine or San Tuesday of »* Hi —Sunday 5. House at Jolm Dolloff s. Co., Chicago Francisco. December, A. D. 1895. HIDDEN. children or' MARY W. MC- ■neert warming Book on Health and Blood in l niversalist Church in Dec IS. Wm L Cook of Great Kidney Filtering Free. DONALD, late of Belfast, in said county of Wal- <). Belfast entertain- Falls, son of LEWIS King's Daughters SNELL, J SNELL, late of do. deceased, having a than ad- ning. Sunday school organized Mon., and Florence P Rev J Stockton presented petition ed Belmont K I) at L F Howard’s. Sargent, by CA. Springs, in said county of Waldo, ministration of the estate of said \\ hite school house. East Belfast. F Tilton. deceased be 8. Warmest in November for JO deceased, having presented a petition that admin- granted to Horace E. McDonald of said Belfast. day istration of the estate of said dt ceased be Memorial Day, observed Tims Dec IP. Herbert M Stevens and gran.ed Ordered, That the said petitioners notice to by <>81 at 2 r m.-Entertain- Mary Belfast Free to Sarah E. Snell of said Stockton give -ha 1 Kev F years, mercury A Library. “I feel fearfully siale this I Springs. all persons interested a of this Post, ,1 Tilton orator Mathews, by Rev S L Ilanscom. morning.” That the said by causing copy ment at M E church l»v Epworth should think you would if have Ordered, petitioner give notice to order to be published three weeks in das. League. Dec 21. Nahum M you cough- all sons interested successively Nickerson and Cath- Books added 1895. pei by causing a copy of this or- the Republican Journal, ai 12. of Eastern 1 O during December, (Sec- ed all night. Begin on Adamson's Botanic to printed Belfast, that -Jl NE. Anniversary Lodge, erine of ond der be published three weeks successively in at a Gahagan Searsport, at Searsport. list.) Balsam and they may appear Probate Court, to be held of (r T, observed.— North Church Sew- Cough to-day to-night you will the Republican Journal, at at Dec 23. \\ illiam B Wadsworth and printed Belfast, that Belfast, withii. and for said County, on the Steamci Castine of Castine A- Bel- El- Brooks, Elbridge S. A of the like a tired they may at a Probate to ing Society organized. boy sleep baby. appear Court, be held at second Tuesday of January next, at ten of the c len C M Jones, Rev J M First within and for said began making two trips daily. by Leighton. Empire. 1895. 322.9 Belfast, Countv, on the second clock before noon, am: show if 1J. Voting Men’s Debating Club form- Farmer Oatcake do of cause, any thev i\.;ntic’uarten sclmol Miss Dec 24. Hemy O Blown and Mrs Liz- Brown, Alice. Meadow-grass. Tales (sternly)—What you Tuesday January next, at teii of the clock have, why tile prayer of said should opened, ed. mean round before and show petitioners zie M Rev L W of New England life. 1895. 215.27 by banging my turkey roost at noon, cause, if any they have, not be grant ed. 1 ‘.{•aman, t* idler. 14. Coombs, by Hammons. this time of why the of said should* Kingsbury Social Aid organized. Crawford, Francis Marion. Casa Brac- night? prayer petitioner not be DEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ! 1 >n Win ( Marshall as Dec 24. George L Shaw and Hattie E granted. qualified -District official visit to En- rio. 1895. Mose—Bress u»v soul! Am dat Mr. A true copy. Attest Deputy’s Rev L W 2v. 258 5 yo\ GEO. E. f State Board of Assessors. Stevens, by Hammons. Oa'cake? I was guardin’ it! There's a JOHNSON, Judge. Jeke’h I). Pakkek, terprise Lodge, A O 1' \V. Curtis, George William. Literary and A true copy. Attest: Register. v Dec 25. Asa Sholes :awlifin festival ami Tom Thumb and Rena E Per- social good many thievin’ uiggahs around about Jeke’h D. 15. Boston steamers began winter ar- essays..1114 27 Parker, Register. At the Probate Court Room Rev J F Tilton. Richard holiday time. at Belfast, within and hy Alliance at Baptist vestry.- kins, by Davis, Harding. About Paris 559 9 lor the of rangement, City of Bangor withdrawn. At a County Waldo,on the 24th dav of De- Dec 25. Russell B Ellen A Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for :Ctm->t oflicers of Thomas II Mar- -W ( Stephenson and Deland, Douglas. Oakleigli. The must be well nourished < cember, A. D. 181)5. T L annual supper at Memorial body now, to the oimty of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of < ( Sadie .1 Rev J F novel. 217.14 lief or] s. Hall. Woodbury, by Tilton. prevent sickness. If your appetite is poor December, A. D. 1895. certain instrument, purporting to be the last Mrs. A tale of will ilv meeting at M F. church DEATHS. Edmonds, Amjrdala. take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. certain \ ami restam nt of JOHN KENNEY, hue IT. Harvest concert at M E church by Date. Name. the Greek revolution. 1894. instrument, purporting to be the last of in said Yrs. Mo. Ds. 134.1 will and Belfast, eountv of Waldo, i'rc.-i'io.L Cider W W Ogier of Tliom- “It’s A testament of AURORA PIPER, late deceased, Epworth League. 1894. Golire, Paul. Three months in a work- strange,” said the maltese cat. “In of having been presented for probate. -Chihiivu's concerts at Monroe, in said county of Waldo, deceased, Day Bail- 22. 11 L Woodwork's art exhibit Dec 24. .lames U Moody in Boston..45 5 shop. Translated from the German this life nobody seems to got what he Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- open- •* really having been presented for in'. < 30. Lewis probate. terested a of this fiigrcgatiaiia! churches.—— snow Brewister.78 (j A. B. Carr. needs without Ordered, That notice to by causing copy order to be pub- ed.-First >! the season.-Re- •• by 1895.1055.33 difficulty.” be given all persons in- lished 31. Fred A Carle.54 6 8 “I've terested three weeks successively in the wt mission day” observed W C to Harris, Joel Chandler. Little Mr. heard that before,” said the tortoise- by causing a copy of this order to be Republican by ception North church members C E 1895 Journal, printed at Belfast, that thev ma\ by and his coun- shell rat.. published three weeks in the appear Jan 1. Mark Thimblefinger queer successively lb-pub- at a Probate Court, to be held at Joseph Wood.60 1 3 lican at Belfast, within Society. •* but I’ve had more cause Journal, printed Belfast,* that they may I ..ci ion -i otticeisol Belfast iiook 5. Elijah West.85 try. 327.34: “Yes; than usual and for said eountv, on the second Tuesdav of 24. Presiding Elder W \V held to notice it. appear at a Probate Court, to ne held at Belfast, Ogier 11. Frank A Wood 16 4 Harris, Joel Chandler. Mr. Rabbit If I wore shoes, I wouldn’t January next, at ten of the clock before adder Co. 18 within and for said County, on the second Tues- noon, quarterh meeting at M E churc h. 18. Coolen. 83 at home. have like the of ami show cause, if have, wliv the Nancy j 9 1895. 327.35 anything collection boot- day of next, at ten of the clock before any they same il ay, thunder eonsider- 22. John'W January should not he and shower, 28. Emery .72 Alfred. Rus- jacks and blacking brushes that comes now noon, and show if proved, approved allowed. Thanksgiving. 23. 1 Henty, George Through cause, any they have, whv the DEO. dam in various George Mudgett.40 sian without the same not E. JOHNSON. ige places. *• snows. 318.20 asking.” should be and allowed. Judge. 23. Walter B Rankin.58 proved, approved A true copy. Attest: tin* at Maine Central round- DEC EM HE II. 11 15 William Dean. GEO. K. JOHNSON. slight 25. Dana S Frisbee. 35 Howells, My literary Judge. 3wo2 J eke'ii 1). 7 Intended to Cut eh lour Eye. A true copy. Attest: Pakkek, Register. se. Sons of 28. Eva A Carney .84 8 passions. 1895.*.1114.3 Flection, Veterans. Don’t this Jere'u D. Parker, Register. Baccalaureate sermon to Belfast 31. Harold R Thayer. 5 2 12 Hunnewe.il, James F. The imperial skip paragraph because it is ■>. Flection and annual of small. It is worth ITTAEDO SS.- In Court of held at Bel- banquet Feb 6. Dana 11 Wentworth.44 7 island. chronic e in reading for it tells about Probate, School. class of at. Unitarian England’s At a Probate Court held at within and for *> tasr. on the second < Hose at Inn. 7. Hannah B The Pineola a certain Belfast, Tuesday f December, Washington Co, Crosby Berry .77 7 stone. 1.880. 938 25 Balsam, remedy for the of Waldo, on lSim. i l.’cv .1 M *• 11 County the second Tuesday of ELLERY BoW'l»EN, Administrator with I.cigliton.-Odd 4. “Festival of the at Bel- Mary Shepherd.76 3 1 James Otis. Stories of Ameri- cough, tickling in the throat and the December. A. D 1895. tile will holidays'" 27. Hannah G Xaler, stopped annexed on the estate of M \RT!\ COL- w-' Memorial I>ay. Davis.74. up in the of the A fast Opera. House by I’nitarian Mar 5. can history. 1895 4v. 325.14 feeling upper part chest. certain to be the SON, late of W i terpoi r, in said Vi.-:' parish. William B Conant. 77 6 24 instrument, purporting last county, deceased, •>t Mis L M N Stevens, State 1. of simple cough may turn into will and testament of E.MMa having presented his first, account of 5. Inspection and election, O A B.- 14. Honora O'Connell.82 1 Boys 1745. something A .M. VAUGHAN, administra- Belfast \V C I' l’. serious if let alone. It ceases to vex late of in said of tion of said estate for allowance. idem. First snow of 22. .Margaret v Meek. ..86 3 2. An island you .Monroe, county Waldo, oeceased, drifting season. refuge. and Ordered. That notice thereof be Animal meeting Skoda 3<». White. .oo 10 3. the keep you awake o’niglits when you have having been presented for probate. given, three Discovery 7. Seaside Abigail n; Neal, miller. weeks in the Flection, Grange.-Col C 4. R the inflammation in Ordered, That notice be to all persons successively Repuhiicnn Journal, si m tire at II W Clark"s Apr Sheppard Nichols.78 3 19 4. Ezra Jordan's allayed your throat given in clothing II French's escape. interested a of this to printed Belfast, in said eountv. that all stereonticon lecture on Alaska Oscar Leroy Kims.13 4 25 Anna Eieh with Ely’s Pineola Balsam. The by causing copy order persons King, berg. Kit-wyk. stories. 214 21 drug- be three Weeks interested, may attend at a Probate Court.ro at Belfast IIouse 11. Angelett O Lancaster. 74 r, sell it for published successively in the be Opera (repeated •• Edward. Under the red gists twenty-five cents. held at Belfast, on the m Sth.) 12. Sarah Cottrell King, tlag. Republican Journal, printed at second Tuesdav of Janu- Firsi door concert for the sca- * c .51 8 Belfast,‘that they s. B v II Wells’ first sermon as of the ary next, and show if am pas- 13. Allred l’atterson. 86 6 Days Commune. 253.35 Little may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at cause, thev have, why Bellas! Band. Johnnie—You needn’t any the said account ly tor of I’niversalist 2 I. of hang Belfast, within and for said on the sec- should not be allowed. church. Edith A Owen.26 9 Kingsley, Henry. Recollections mistletoe m the County, m !iool closed with a concert kitchen, mu. ond of DEO. E. High b. Be-uniou of 22. Yonetta L Richards ..10 6 1895. 2v. 111.7 Tuesday January next, at ten of the dollNSOX, Judge. forty-niners at J X Geoffrey Hamlyn Mrs. Brown—What, makes think clock A true copy. Attest: I:«■ eci inn nuartette at Belfast 8u. Emeline C you before noon, and show cause, if any they Opera Stew rt" s. Dillaway.78 2 12 Kipling, Rudyard. The second jun- J eke’ii 2. James B Bridget wouldn’t like it? have, why the same should not be D. Pakkek, Register. •use -May Sherman, Fairlield.74 gle book.'_.“45 10.2 proved, ap- lb. Reception to Rev Mvra 4. Fred A Dwellev.65 Little Johnnie—Because she always lets proved and allowed. llrv (' L I) I), at M Kingsbury Mael, Pierre. The land of Lihhy. speke and Rev < II Wells at Kaiish’s 14. Jane S Howes 67 3 34 tav.ney dad kiss her without any. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. VT’ALDO SS.—In Court of I ‘rebate, held at P.el- Sidney by beasts. Translated E. L. A *t on :un in in tiie interests of Bust L’liiver- 15. Stephen Myrick ..68 by Carey. 527.27 true copy. Attest: ta.-n, the second Tuesday of December, l niversalist parish.-Fiist zero weath- Louise Jere’u D. l*'d.». JOHN A 25. Flavilla Jackson.46 7 Miin, Jordan. Quaint Korea. 510.7 Bucklen’s Arnica Naive. Parker, Register. PORTER, Ydministrat< r with er.-J the will annexed <.n Mm »•- of Frank Baxter lectured on Spivit- 29. Jane M Yates..78 2 Monroe, Kirk. At war with Pontiac, ale OEoRl.E W. 7’ I* S C F went to Thomas- The Best Salve in the world for At a Probate Court held at within Y OI X. 10. W arren II _ lamp. 350.35 Pakkek, Annual meeting Odd Fellows Build- 15. Electku in Baptist Y P S 0 E. Paul 65 l 21 Boomer—Stranger, tliar ain’t any mean fast, within and for said county, on the second Register. 21. Susan F Russell. .75 (J Stirling, Amelia Hutchinson. Torch- of at ten of the As.-.ciation. 17. County commissioners’ Dec term temperature hyarabouts. It’s alius de- Tuesday January next, clock be- 23. Mary J Carter. .64 8 2 bearers of history. A connected se- lightful. fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, whi- SS. Ill ( < un of Probate, held at Bel- < ( i" lectured on YV-U-no uh ers ot Pythiau Sisterhood iti- opened.-Miss Sibley 25. Josephine Salmond.68 ries of historical sketches. 1894. 2v.. 413.4 ttle same should not be proved, approved and al- _bist, on tiir second Tuesday of December, 31. Louise lSiio. JAMES 'L ed.- Fi« Id day of Non-Partisan W “Egypt by Stailiglit and Sunshine” at the S Royee.49 26 Stoddard, Charles Augustus. To the Sufferers of Rheumatism. lowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. PF.NDLETON, Guardian til the Oct 6. Josie Thomas.14 Cruising A true Attest,: estate ol ANITA P. BRIEFIN' of in d. ;*.t .1 i; I.ittlelii id's Baptist church, for the Non Partisan W among the Caribbe.es. Summer copy. Searsport, farm, Waldo. 8. Annabel .22 Jeke’h D. said county, having his final account of C Cunningham in After using Groff’s Rheumatic Cure for Parker, Register. presented Annual A T Penobscot En- 11. Sarah E of days winter months. 1895. 547.23 of said estate for meeting Belfast Moose- Alliance.-Election, Michaels West some time in guardianship allowance. T. B. How to strawber- my practice I take great pleas- That ul Lake B B Co. campment, I (4 O F. Rockport.... .57 Terry, grow At a Probate Court held at within and for Ordered, notice thereof be given, three 12. ries. For farmers ure in saying that it is a most wonderful Belfast, weeks "lb. “Ladies’ in Belfast Capt Hiram Y Hodgdon.67 and village peo- the County of Waldo, on the second of successively in the Republican Journal, National no observance in day” Debating 20. Eva S\ for Rheumatism in it Tuesday in Belfast, in holiday, lvester ..9 2 .. remedy ; fact, is the said that all Club “Woman discussed.- ple. 922 1 December, A. D. 185)5. printed county, persons fast. —Wild West Show exhibited on Suffrage” 21. Henry A Dickey.64 8 9 E. T. Three only one I have found for the cure of this interested, may attend at a Probate Court, to bo Tomlinson, colonial boys. ATWOOD, Administrator of the estate of held ■us Annual meeting of Baptist ad- 22. George Holt ...*.76 9 14 disease in all its various forms. at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of Janu- ground. church, Story of the times of '70. 322.20 FREDROBERT A. Y1NAL, late of Winterport, in ournt-d to Dec 2t>. 26. Capt Fred A White 43 Dr. E. E. ary next, and show cause, if any they have, why Base ball, amateurs Van Little rivers. Es- Tull, sai ■ of Li, professionals 28. Nellie M Cammett..27 1 21 Dyke, Henry. Chicago. county Waldo, deceased, having presented the saiii account should not be allowed. >. il .Marshall ( 6 rail a for license to at neliei orps, enter- 28. Florence E Dyer.58 says in profitable idleness. 1895_1127.21 petition sell, public or private Old >. E. JOHNSON. Judge. Nov 2. sale, the whole of the real estate of said deceased. A true “Children's at tainment and dance at Memorial Hall. Elizabeth Jones.76 Van Dyke, Henry. Story of the other is a copy. Attest day." observed Meth- She very a (Table woman, and she Ordered, That the said notice to -2. lo. Henry A Carter.67 wise man. 1890. 212 20 petitioner give JKiiK’it 1). Parker, Register. -st and Cnivcrsalist churches. Heavy rainstorm.-Christinas ser- would say the. at the all persons interested a of this 17. Leonard B Cobbett.95 16 Edwin invariably right tiling by causing copy vices with Weeks, Lord. From *he Black if she order to be three weeks in Annual meeting of Belfast Colise- special decorations'and music Dec 2. John S .58 5 right place were not near sighted. published successively Goyeus Sea Peisiaand India. 1890. tlie HE subscriber gives not ice to all at Universalist and 6. Jewett through 512,20 “I see,”she as she entered the draw- Republican Journal, primed at Belfast, that rjr hereby public ( o. Unitarian, Congrega- Mary ..78 1 said, .neerned, that he lias been duiv 12. Jane N Woolsou, Constance Fenimoie. Men- of they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at appointed, tionalist in Partridge .61 3 G 1 ing-room her “that have < < n :m church the forenoon and at friend, you on and taken hiniseit the trust ot 'Executor tub I’oiu nanient (also 17th.) 17. John tone, Cairo and Corfu. 18R5. 515.11 Belfast, within and for said County, the second upon of Kenney. 7L caught the annual craze.” of the last will and testament of -Me ting -i State Assessors in Belfast. Baptist church in the evening. 2o. Frances M Tuesday January next, at ten of the clock Banks.53 “To what do you refer?” before -3. Cantata “Santa Claus* at 21. JaneS noon, and show cause, if any they have, OEOROE HOLT, late of Belfast, Sells iip. cij-.-us. Vision” Bird.75 7 The “The for 22. B Political Boss. rage chrysanthemums. And why the prayer of said petitioner siumiu not be 1 Methodist of officers Mary Pierce .91 in the Countv of Waldo, deceased ; he therefore Licet |...f ottict-is of Non-Parrisan vestry.-Election by that one which you have tossed so careless- granted. Bed requests all poisons who ire indebted to said de- ianco. Siigiit lire in A Men and New Order of Pro- The following named residents or for- HE RECEIVES NO SALARY BUT ATTAINS into the corner is one of the and GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. McDonald England ly biggest ecased’s osiate to make iiume Mate payment, and tect mer residents have most A true copy. Attest: wn’s before (>1H- died elsewhere: WEALTH JUST THE SAME. beautiful l ever saw. What au those who have SH. 1 2-1. Election of officers Bebekah ton.55 1 26 man to he one of leaders. “Yes,” reply. “It's beautiful, and At a Probate Court held at Bellast, within and foi dev W T L. by •* your political He by 9. Frances Eleanor I it White in doesn’t look like a statesman. prize very highly. Only it isn't a the County of Waldo, on tlie second Tuesday ol' -L id1, s ilans. om, and Lodge.-Annual meeting Petit Manan What office Methodist, Bath.69 2 does he hold ? chrysanthemum. It’s my skyeterrier tak- December, A. D. 181)5. I M Lei i“ 'ii. LandcV Industrial Co.——Christinas trees 12. Caroline Lnitarian, exchanged Fiothingham Mill- ing a nap.” flEORGE B. TIBBETTS, guardian of GRACE N. Notice of Foreclosure, at aud er in Searsmonr. .64 8 American—You don’t understand. He is ■pits. Baptist .North churches. \JT WATERIIOCSE of Searsport, in >aid IB- Krasins D Free than inWaldo.68 10 not a public official. He is a political man- county' •L 1 25. Christmas services An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. of Waldo, having a for license Whereas WM.LI.VM 1.KW1S ,.t in tho Belt listian Endeaverors vis- Day.-Aurora 27. Robert C Fernald in Teme presented petition Liberty, ager. Winslow’s to sell, at the interest of his said ot Waldo ami S'ate of b\ ■< at Catholic Soothing Svrup has been used for private sale, county Maine. i:i-mort- I sj) >! church.-Special meeting in cilia, Cal.21 4 “Is he a man of much influence?" deed •• over ward in certain real estate described in said gage dated the twenty -ixrli da. o‘l .In ie. A. afternoon of Chase 33. Frank in Boston_19 lifty years by millions of mothers for pe- -M. Moth ist school excur- Timothy Lodge, FA- Smalley “Oh, yes, he wields an immense influ- ti ion. I) 1S‘J3, and recorded in the Wahl" SS. Regi-rrv Sunday Feb 2. Daniel in Rock- their children while teething, with ■ A M.— Capt Magee perfect of li t.o Mai in M.-uok. Masquerade ball at Belfast ence.” Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Deeds, Book 23f>, Page 271, •‘•mve.wu to me, Opera land... 57 11 3 success. It,.soothes the child, softens the “Hasn’t he a title of all persons interested by causing a copy of this the undersigned, three certain parcels of real es- Lev >. 'Tile Sherman Mills ordaiu- House.-Christmas tree at Memorial 11. Rev Fr Maurice J O’Brien in any kind?” all gums, allays pain, cures wind colic, and order to be published three weeks in tate, situate in said Liberty, in the count of Wal- Hall Ee A lston .28 “Well, yes, we call him a ‘boss.’ suece.-sively and instil i! as of the Xorth by Unitarians. is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is the Journal, at Belfast, that do, and twjuimeil a-follows Purcell pastor 11. Leander Mathews in “Does he make his out of pleas- Republican printed Beginning Stough- living it?” to the at a stake ami at illicll. .M AKIil ing taste. Sold by Druggists in every they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at stones the westerly corner of AGES. ton, Mass ...,....79 I so. He makes a “Oh, yes, suppose good part of the world. cents a bot- Belfast, within and for said on the second j land owned by Jesse Bradstreet: thence north- -7. Miss s and Barker a musical 14. A Jiuison Macomber in New- Twenty-five County, gave Dec 1804. Albert W Brooks of living, any how.” Tuesday of January next, at ten of the clock be- westerly, by land ot Enoch S. Whitchouse. about 23, ton, Mass 69 tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and tier guesi>, : i Misses Blood of Worces- “What is his lore noon, and show cause, if have, forty-nine (4'Ji roils to a stake and stones at tho Worcester, and Alice S in Wor- 21. Henry E in Brookline, salary?” ask for Mrs. Winslow's and any they why j Base Chapman, Colby “He has no know. Soothing Syrup, the prayer of said petitioner should hot be grant- easterly side id' land owned by Norton A 'all, Bell'asls 14, Koeklands Mass Mass... 79 salary, you He—er take no other kind. j Dennis; cester, lyr4(i ed. GEO. E. JOHNS!>N, | thence northeasterly, in a straight line about 27. Sarah W Pitcher in Camden.83 4 Judge. Jan 1895. Frank E and 8 A true copy. Attest: forty-four t44) rods to land of Moses Bradstreet: 1, Grady Abiah Mar 7. Eben Murcli in Groveville.. “Then how does he his Husband—“I j -S. I’nio!) m vices of Baptist and Con- B .48 4 4 get money?” thought you were going to .Jere’h D. Parker, Register. thence southeasterly by said Bradstreet’s hum Colcord, Kev S I, Hanscorn. —. Gertrude Ames Hazel \ by tine in “Why, he—that is, unless you understand the meeting of the ‘Society to Rescue Chin- about (4'.»> rods to the said Jesse Brad* ogationalisi I’SC E at Baptist church. Jan 5. Los ; forty-nine Herman L Patterson and Lizzie Angeles, Calif.28 5 our system, you know, you can’t—though, ese Women From the of Foot Band- 117ALDO SS.— In Court of Probate, held at Bel- street's farm, about forty-four 1441 roils; eontain- M. lo’ci a at Odd Fellows’ llall 25. Ira Morrison in Auburn.61 Cruelty j by i D Shaw, by Rev. S L Hanscorn. of course—now, over there, on the other aging?” V? fast, on the second Tuesday of December, ing- thirteen acres, more or less, excepting a eer- ira 27. John F Brown in .56 Tawucv obson. Prospect.. 7 side of the there is a 185*5. JAMES 1,1 BBY, Jr Administrator on the I tain right of way across the same to Bradstreet’s Jan lg. Thurston and Apr 4. Henrietta Wheeler in Rock hall, historical painting Wife—“I couldn’t get my dress on.” George Maggie estate of GEORGE W. late of in farm, the same to me that has been much admired. Let us walk not?” CLARK, Unity, being premises conveyed by A UGIST. ; M<*Lellan, by Rev L W Hammons. land.57 “Why said his first Enoch Whitehou.se deed dated over that and county, deceased, having presented by July ‘J, 1808, 11- Harriet Blood in Camden — 52 way look at it.” “The cook was and there was no one s. Belfast Jan 10. Chas E Tootliaker and Ella M 8 [Chicago out, account of administration of said estate for allow- ; and recorded in Waldo of Deed.-, Book Baud excursion to Bar II ar- lo. B in Stockton Tribune. Regism Joseph Frye in the house strong enough to lace my cor- ance. I 148, Page 0. •or. Patterson, by Rev S L Hanscorn. Springs.78 4 sets.” [New York Weekly. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three ! Also another lot or par el of land situated in Promenade concert Jan 19. H and Hat- Capt Pearl W Bagley lost at weeks by the Belfast Llewellyn Jipson Everybody Talking About it. successively, in the Republican Journal, ; said Liberty and bounded and described as fol- tie B sea.. in and at Belfast House.-Race of Light, by Rev Geo E Tufts. printed Belfast, in said county, that all person* lows, viz: Westerly, in part bv the Palermo town Opera Aruena nersey in santa ] Jan 28. Leslie interested may attend at a Probate Court, to be I line: northeasterly, by land of heirs of John M. Aaldo Ilor.-c Bleeders’ Association. W Smith of Sedgwick Clara, Calif.62 7 Everybody is talking about the great free held at Belfast on the second Tuesday of Janu- ! Edwards; land of William 10. Xoi:,d and Myrtie Rev Geo E Tufts. May 3. Adoniram J F Ingraham in southeasterly by L. family reunion. Bateman, by offer of Dr. Greene’s, the most successful ary next, and show cause, if any they*have, why Boynton; southwesterly by the old road Feb 9. Augusta.56 3 J country 14. V*’:- Capt Gilbert L Field and Eliza When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. the said account should not be allowed*. leading by a saw mill on said the same bridge question. 7. Sarah R Cunningham in specialist in curing nervous and chronic dis- j lot; being 10. Rev Geo E GEO E. premise; conveyed to me bv James Lewis bv deed ig with Mrs. Gillum, by Tufts. Rockland .88 1 3 When she was a she cried for JOHNSON, Judge. Partington” eases, and who discovered that wonderful Child, Castoria. A true copy. Attest: I dated August Ditli, LSbC.and recorded in Waldo ■ v Miss her. Feb 13. Geo B Salter aud Minnie A 23. Isabelle Tilden Hannon in When she became Jere’h D. Parker, Registry of Deeds, Book 182. 24b. Boston. 73 2 medicine, Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and Miss, she clung to Castoria. Register. j Page *-• 1 excursion to Hartshorn, by Rev 8 L Hanscom. ! Also another lot or parcel of land situated in Bangor. 2G. Eleanor I) McGilvery in La When she had ! 1 Feb 10. nerve He makes a Children, she gave them Castorit said and bounded as -7. ad excursion to Bar Harbor, Sherman W Freeman and .Folia, Calif. remedy. specialty of TfTALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Liberty follows, viz.: Begin- VV fast, on the second Tuesday of ning at a beech tree marked on four sides stand- -d. O: a “Faust” at Belfast Grace L Gentner, at by Rev R 27. Hugh Finnegan in Rockland, letter December, Opera Portland, treating patients through correspon- 18‘.»5. STEPHEN L. Guardian of TIM- ing in the northerly line of Samuel Kenniston’s P : T Hack. Mass.. MURCU, Boise \Jr A J Hubbard and and all who his are land; thence north and one-half students. 28. Ellen L Beach in Malden, dence, accept offer OTHY SULLIVAN, late of Belmont, in said coun- thirty-one (31 1-2) •"•0. ( aake at i Feb 2(5. Frank H and Nettie A ty, a non his first and degrees west to a birch tree standing on the bank Patterson’s Point by Hoag Mass. 62 2 11 astonished at tho marvelous success of this compos, having presented final account of of said ward for of Sheepsoot River, so-oalled. marked for a cor- Bert SL and | Nichols, by Rev W M Strout. June 7. Col Silas M Fuller in Somer- method. His office is at 34 guardianship party. Temple Place, How often do we here ner; thence up said river to a white tree ville. Mass. 76 3 people say, “Where allowance. maple Mar 20. Wm S VVescott and Nellie 11 where he receives care- marked on four sides for SEI'T EM HE It. j 4. Clias X Fernald in Boston, Mass., and in the world do all the dies come from?” It Ordered, That notice thereof be three a corner; thence south July Temecula. given, »> 1 2 Drinkwater of Rev ; fully examines every letter sent to him is weeks in the Journal, degrees east to a stake and stones on the ■ Lineoluville, by Myra Calif by the makes the bot- successively, Republican I- 7' N orth cliurch Miss | ..58 5 simple enough ; toper side of said Kenniston’s Charlotte T 5. Daniel F Shiite in persons describing their cases and tle the printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons northerly land; thence | Kingsbury. Capt Jack- telling tiy, blacksmith makes the lire fly, on said dolcy •••I tlie .State Convention of C him their After interested, may attend at a Probate Court, t<> bt westerly Kenniston's land to the first Apr 1. of and sonville, Fla.54 symptoms. thoroughly tlie carpenter makes the saw the boarder mentioned •• Bradley Cushing Lynn tiy, ; held at on bound, acre- more or “'cn i- 22. Jane H Babb in case he answers Belfast, the second Tuesday of Janu- containing thirty [jmilton. Aug Orrington studying each the letter, makes the same ! Mabel R in Ohio. butter fly, the dancer makes the next, and show if less, being premise.- conveyed to me by Ezra 1 Staples, Cleveland, Centre .. .61 ; ary cause, any they have, why -• ■!! Belfast the cause of each and heel ox deed dated by band and ill ns Apr 1. E Frank explaining symptom fly, the jockey makes the horse fly and the said account should not he allowed. by Februarv 1st, 1M70. anil record- Ralph and Emma E! -7. i'Mahoney lost at sea. a j ated ,n Gray telling sure way to get well and strong. Texas makes the ed in Waldo Registry of Deeds. Book 17m. Florida, by A C Jackson. Rev Geo E 31. Capt Lewis H Ryan in Chel- Spanish fly. GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. Pago | Cook, by Tufts. He makes the understand A lnr,. 0. of sea, Mass...... 66 9 patients exactly true copy. Attest: meeting Congregational- 2. Herbert A Household Treasure. This deed does nor include a certain Apr A Wiley and Lida M 3. Maria .1 Greenlaw in what ails them and tells them all about their Jeke'h D. Parker, Register. mortgage ist pai B i. Sept Reno, board circular saw machine Cross of Rev ,1 F and all this is free of I). W. Fuller of N. situate' in the saw | Lineoluville, by Tilton. | Nev....59 complaint, entirely Canajoharie, Y., says mi I on 7 Bi Commission car the second lot In rein de eribed and it also arrived (J. Ben F (Mark and 7. Francis A Sevano in Skowhe- charge. They save the expense of a trip to that he always keeps Dr. New Dis- YIT'ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel ■ Apr j A King’s does not include a "eriaiu stave mil: lot ami with 1 Maggie it on the Second Tuesday of December privi- Swan Lake and Little River. gan.83 the city, have no fee to pay, and have the covery in the house ami his has al- fast, included in said Brier, by Geo J family 1805. M. lege seem; lot. ■ Grotton, Esq. Oct 12. Aurelia B Carter in Detroit. HORACE ORIFFIN, Administrator on fall term. benefit of the best medical advice and con- ways found the very best results follow its And whereas, the ,• uidii iened,for May 1J. Fred 1) Alexander and Cecelia ! Mich.55 the estate of ISAAC H. GRIFFIN ad, lateof Stork- mortgage II- ri at sultation. Here is an for use: that he would not be without if has been broken, cow therefore, by reason of the Baptist church by Rock- 8 Rwnals of in Castiue. 16. Geo H Brier in Charlestown, opportunity you it, pro- ton Springs, in said county, deceased, having pre- « Castiue, to curable. (i. A. breach of the condition thereof i e.aim a fore- land Mass.62 1 g^t well, reader, you can either accept or Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, sented his first account of administration of >;tid Society. May 1(5. Walter II Coombs closure of said mortgage. I and Lulu 29. Walter F in it. Which will do? N. Y., says that Dr. New estate and also his e claim for allowance. < "rsalist. Mission Circle formed. Bingham Phila- reject you King’s Discovery priva HA RYEY May Freese of Rev J M delphia is the best Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three SCRIBNER. I Norman Bangor, by Leigh- .49 5 9 undoubtedly Cough remedy; that I•> ScicakA- Wiutm:\. his La Marsh lectured at ton. 29. Georgia E Waterman in lie has used it in his weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Attorneys. «•! j family for eight years, ! (Jardiner, Me.. Dee. 1 I. IS'.).-,. m I: Brooks.25 She Was an Illustrator. printed in Belfast, in said county that all persons May 10. Jesse II Webber and Mabel F and it has never failed to do all that, is *"■ Nov 9. Janies W Holt in interested, may attend at a Probate < oiirr. in be K Shea in Richelieu at Bel- Alameda, claimed for it. not a so Rev Why try remedy held at Belfast, on the second ol (1 Deane, by Myra Kingsbury. Calif.69 9 Tuesday Janu- MFFH'i: or the Sunait or 1''invention of Non-Partisan and 15. John W Greenlaw in Sacra- mission read “The Old Oaken Bucket” to Drug Store. Regular account and said claim should not be Wai.oo Coi \rv,) I mouth, Mass, Liella M by allowed. State or Maim-:. Waldo c.h ». l ■ o Lewis, mento, Calit. 60 sizes 50 cents and $1.00. ntv. Beltast-Buckboard ride to Rev S()- the little and it to GEO. E. December d.i. a. I». I-s-.i;,. su I Myra Kingsbury. George Greeley in Clinton.. .23 tots, explained them JOHNSON. Judge. \ and at Mrs W C This is to 'i’houipson’s cot- June f>. WiInter J Dorman and Bertha Dec 8. Flora I Haraden in Chelsea, First New Man (who has dropped in for A true copy. Attest ! give notice that on the 17th day of ai very carefully. Then she asked them to Jeke’h I). December, A. D. is:»r,. a Warrant in tage Northport-Final shoot of Bel- B Rev Mass.49 half an hour’s chat)—Yes, it is easy to keep Parker, Register liixdveney Emery, by Myra Kingsbury. 13. Ann w.i> issued by Leo K .loimson. of the fast (tun lull. Mary Edmunds in An- copy the first stanza from the blackboard the tinware, bright. I always a lot of Judge Court June (I. Dr L and buy ot Insolvency tor said of Waldo a Hovey Shepherd dover, Mass.70 new when the old ones Y|7"''^U,G SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel county against Id. J lion of officers of pans get. rusty. But the estate ot W C T U. Mandana E Snow of and illustrate as the artists illustrate a *V fast, on the second of CHAIILKS W Wool) of Burnham, Leicester, Mass, in how do you it when the bread Tuesday December, j 2d. 'oils' Home manage won’t 189o. OLI\ E A. in said county, adjudged to be an Insolvent Debt- dedicated-Enter- Leicester. story in the papers. One little rise ? CLARY (now Cross) Ouardian The Best Family Cathartic. daily girl of or, on petition ot said Debtor, which tainment Mrs Alexander’s handed LIZZIE M. CLARY, minor heir of JAMES j petition was by Northport 1. Herbert H Patterson of in her verse with several little Second New Man—I into tiled on the 17th of December. A l>. ai I July Taun- For a general home medicine Hood’s Pills go the pantry CLvRY, late of Belfast, in said countv, deceased, [ day ih;)5, to class niversalist "'ii■ vestry. and Bertha dots between two of the a and swear. her cli date interest on claims i> to be e ; ton, Mass, L Millay, by Rev S are unequaled. They were for lines, circle, having presented first and final’account of imputed 21. Pace of the prepared of ( that the payment of my debt to or said mosquito fleet-Rev L Hanscom. family use and have been found half a dozen dots and three buckets. guaroiaiiship said ward for allowance. by Debtor, they entire- Did Tou Ever That notice thereof j and the transfer and delivery of anv Myra gave her choir a buck- JO. I don’t understand Ordered, he given, three property by Kingsbury July Walter J Clifford and Minnie ly satisfactory, wherever they have been “Lizzie, this,” said vve ks in him are iorbii’den by law; that a of the ride to Try Electric Bitters as a for your successively, the Republican Journal, meeting board Lineolnville Centre and I used. Their sale has extended the teacher. “What is that circle?” remedy in creditors ol said Debtor to ove their debts and Murphy, by Rev E F Hanson. gradually troubles? If a now printed Belfast, in said county, that all persons p not, get bottle and get choose one or more Camden. until to-day the demand for them leads the that’s interested, attend at a Probate to assignees of his estate will he Aug 4. Nathan F Patterson and Hattie “Oh, the well.” relief. This medicine lias been to may Court, he trade to found be held at on held at a Co ;rt ol Insolvency to lie hidden at the 22. i11otest in for 30 look upon Hood’s Pills as “the “And have Belfast, the second Tuesday of Janu- day September L Rev J M you three buckets?” to the relief and cure of Probate Office in said on Hunter, by Leighton. why peculiarly adapted ary next, and show cause, if whv Belfast, the 1 rh day of eoming pill.” They relieve and cure so is any they’have, years. Aug 28. John W Norton and “One the oaken bucket, one is the all Female Complaints,exerting a wonderful the said account should not be allowed. January A. !). 18bii,at two o’clock in the afternoon. I'm Cora M many troubles that are a whole 23. ate school at they really iron bound and the other is and direct influence in giving and GEO. E. Civen under my hand the date first above writ- opened Citypoint. Robbins, by Rev Geo E Tufts. medicine chest. are mild bucket, the strength JOHNSON, Judge. 2t. \\ They and yet cone A true bMi H. Me aklo county fair 1. bucket that in the well.” to the organs. If you have Loss of Ap- copy. Attest: YLLISTER, (also 25th.) Sept Ralph D South worth and Alvra efficient. hung Jeke’ii D. Deputy sheriff, as Messenger !' the Court of In- 20. bv petite, Constipation, Parker, Register. Reception Mr and Mrs W C M Rev J F “Then what are all of those little dots?” Headache, Fainting solvency for said County of Waldo. 2w.V2 Pooler. Cunningham, by Tilton. Spells, or are Nervous, SI *epless, Excitable, 5. Rev Geo S “Why, those are the loved which TTALDO SS.—In Court of Sept Mills and Kate G Relief In Six Hours. spots Melancholy or troubled with Probate, held at Bel- 27. Silver Dizzy Spells, ff on the wedding of Mr and MrsChas Vose of in Calais. my infancy knew.” Francisco Post. Electric Bitters is fast, second Tuesday of December, PILES! Calais, [San the medicine you need. 18U5. FRED R. PILES! PILES! P ilazeltinc. Distressing and Bladder diseases COLE, Administrator oil the es- Sept 10. Fred E Twiss of Kidney Large bottles cents at A. A. of •" Lawrence, relieved in six only fifty tate FRANCIS If. COLE, lateof Belt-, st, in said j 28. '''"ml fleet race. hours by the “New Great Howes & Co.’ Store. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Omt;n;n: will our# mosquito Mass, and Isabel F A E Nick- Drug county, deceased, having presented his first ac- 29. Strout, by South American Kidney Cure.” This new 15lin*l Quarterly Methodist church. count of administration ol said estate for allow- Bleeding, LTcerated and Itching Piles, le meeting, erson, Esq. is a Beecham’s for J Rev S L remedy great surprise on account of its pills consti- ance. llansnom excliauged with Rev. D. 10. English Spavin Liniment removes all absorbs the tumors, allays the itchingat once, acts Sept Augustus D and Elnora exceeding promptness in in Ordered, That notice thereof he j B. Phelan .,f Hayes relieving pain Hard, Soft or Calloused and Blem- given, three as a Waldoboro. D Rev F the 10* Lumps weeks in I poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams* Sholes, by J Tilton. bladder, kidneys, back and every par- and Get the ishes from Blood successively, the Republican Journal, 30. Fortieth of of the pation 25*. horses, Spavins, Curbs, in in said Indian Pile ointment is anniversary marriage Sept 14. Warren A Hanscom and Car- urinary passages in male or female, piinted Belfast, county, that all persons [ prepared only for Piles Mr and Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, interested attend at a of Mrs C M Hart observed. rie E It relieves retention of water and in at may Prolate Court, to he and of the and Bird, by Rev S L Hanscom. pain book Sprains, all Swollen etc. held at on Itching private parts, nothing else. it almost your druggist’s and Throats, Coughs, Belfast, the second Tuesday of Janu- passing immediately. If you want use box is Sold Save $50 by of one bottle. Warranted ary next, and show cause, if any they’have, why Every guaranteed. by druggists, sent quick relief and cure this is your the said remedy. it. the most w mderful Blemish Cure ever account should not be allowed. by mail, -$1.00 per box. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Bel- go by GKO. E. Children for Pitcher’s Druggists, known. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., JOHNSON, Judge. WILLIAMS M’P’tr CO.. Cry Castoria. fast, Me. Drug- A true Attest: Prop’s, Cleveland, O Au Dual dales more than Me. copy. 6,000,000 boxes. gists, Belfast, Jeue’ii D. Sold at MOODY’S, Belfast. J Parker, Register. lv4ti shore the bank was washed out. Camden. Fire which broke out in the South Montville. O. W. has Belmont. E. of Searsmont Webb has still another Searsport Locals. along badly Ripley Ralph Bryant addition to his fami- At Lane’s wharf considerable was basement the new house here last been was in town and ly....Miss Grace Warren of Jackson has damage of opera drawn as juryman to attend the Janu- Saturday Sunday visiting ! it don't cure rash the check. been stopping for several weeks with Mrs. If you, Mrs. Hunter left last week for Bos- done, though the heavy timbers in the coal caused $10,000 damage, and ary tenS of court_Rev. Ozro who friends and relatives-Mr. and Mrs. James Jennie Friday night Roys, Mary Stautial-William Lord,who bought ton. sheds stood fast. Sen. E. L. Warren, which after hard work was the building, has been the Montville L. James of Belfast were in town Friday the that R. Edwards only engaged by Quarter- buildings G. has occu- “About a for year ago t| broke from her in Friday’s gale which cost $50,000, saved. F. K. Shaw & ly as an closes a series of and called on Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Allen- pied several years, has gone to work on Rev. R. G. Harbutt will be at borne next moorings Meeting evangelist, became run down, had the lot as if he was was of the first wood-Mr. and Mrs. William B. Morse only fifty instead of ami drifted into Merithew dock, pulled Co., dry goods, occupants floor, meetings at South Libertj7 this week. He of palpnu io 'f the heart. Sunday eighty and has made a marked improve- ONE I TWO from the loss is on I off on the high tide. Timbers Mer- lost $5,000. The other $5,000 the reports 16 conversions and a good interest Searsmont and Mr. Joseph S. Mullin of Lin- ment. It troubled me -.o badly Miss Mary Plummer is visiting Mrs. C. M. HOT- ithew and Carver wharves were driven building. Cause of tire unknown. manifested. He goes from there to North colnville spent Christmas with Mr. and bottle! that I could not sleep .Nichols. BE- and coa! 1 hard- TuES ashore and the wharves badly broken. Tlie Troy. The Christmas entertainment Cushing-The heavy rains of late have Mrs. A. J. Donnell-Mrs. S. F. Gilman of nights, SHIP MKIVS. Mis. Emma D. Col cord came from Bucks- LIEVES ly keep about my work greatest damage was sustained by A. J. of the children all ren- damaged the roads very much in this sec Searsmont was in town Wednesday visit- CUtE passed very nicely, days. About this time, port Monday. Nickerson. His storehouse on the western dering their recitations in style. The tion-Mrs. W. S. Pottle, who has beeu- t iug her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Morrill-Mr. good PORT UE BELFAST. I got a pamphlet telling and wife arrived was driven into the dock and the twen- a is and Mrs. F. I. Wilson of Belfast were in Capt. J. T. Erskine by pier church was beautifully decorated with ever- having severe attack of the rheumatism, about thousand of timber stored there around town and Bertha ARRIVED. I train Tuesday evening. ty spool greens, ferns, etc., and the two Christmas the house again. Saturday Sunday-Miss is left of the wharf E. who is at work in was Dec 28. Sehs Fannie & Albert N. Blanchard of bark Herbert sent adrift. Nothing trees were laden with useful and beauti- Appleton. Three Christmas trees Elms, Camden, at Edith, Ryder, Sandy- Capt. public poiut; Marcellus, Sellers, Booth bay Harbor. but the south on which was a corn home the first of the week....R. F. Alexan- Black is in town for a short visit. end, large ful presents, while “Dave” Piper, as Santa and entertainments in our little village on sailed. Dr. Swan’s Nerve house. Mr. Nickerson put on a large crew was an der has repaired his barn by new first, officer of the Claus, entertainment in himself. the same evening afforded all an opportunity hanging Hugh Nichols, ship Dec 20. Sclis E A Tuesday afternoon at low tide and saved the it was the muddiest Christ- to the doors and other general repairs-Miss Whitmore, Whitmore, Seal Abner Coburn, arrived by train Tuesday. Notwithstanding enjoy occasion. The Baptist Sunday Harbor; Bramhall, Avlwand, Calais. of the timber. Wed- Lura B. Bennett of Montville Christ- greater portion spool mas in the memory of Troyites, the house school had a tree at the Baptist church, the spent Dec 28. Sch Hattie Paige, Dill, Boston; Miry Ship R. K. Thomas, Capt. C. G. Nichols, Farrow, P M and Blood Tonic the work of was mas with Mrs. Helen A. Jordan-There Morrissey, do; Bonnie, I nesday morning rebuilding was full and every one present said that grangers, at their had a tree, supper and Burgess, arrived at Kobe Dec. 27th from New York. hall, Vinalhaven. i in of J. C. Dutch, and Mr. will be a sociable at and I tried a bottle at begun charge they had a good time. There was also a dance, and a large company assembled at Mystic Grange Hall, Dec 29. Sch Etta A Stimpson, Coombs, Rock- once. I had not taken William A. Sweeney of Gardiner, Mass., Nickerson to make the wharf Jan. under the man- port. proposes high- Christmas tree at Green’s Corner on Christ- the Union where four trees were Tuesday evening, 7th, out bottle before church, (IRES I was A is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ellen Sweeney. er and better than before. Several narrow of the North Belmont AMERICAN PORTS. much better, and mas night and one at Troy Centre on Christ- laden with and tables and floor space agement Cemetery could gifts, PALPI- and eat 1 are New Dee 23. sch Levi sleep well. Af- BANK who has been in escapes reported. Capt. Ansel Auspland mas Association. Picnic and a York, (’Id, Hart. Pendle- Harry Blake, residing eve-Mrs. Lucinda Hobart, an old utilized for the same purpose. A select supper good pro- ter two I ton, Richmond, Ya ; 20, ar, sell S G Haskell, Rich- TATION taking bottles, is frieuds in of sch. Bauner was on deck forward when a If the next fair was as well as ever and I CHECK Japan lor se\eial years, visiting I resident of Troy, died very suddenly Dec. choir furnished music, consisting of choiuses, gramme. stormy, night. ardson, Pensacola; 27, ar, sch Anna Pendleton, could as I did of the store house fell towards Thomas, Brunswick ; cld, hark Matanzas. Havana ; OF sleep WITH tow n. large piece 26th at the home of Mrs. Sarah L. solos ;iud duetts. Recitations and declama- W inter port. Arthur was Rogers. Smith, Roy Fer- sch Celia F. Randall, Jacksonville; sld, sells Liz- when T a child. Ii him. He escaped to the wharf and waded tions well zie B F ( THF cannot say t o much for EYEKY Mate oi J. 11. ar- The funeral was held Sunday, Rev. J. M. by young ladies were rendered uald, Blanche Arey, Caro Taylor, Rosa Ea- Willey, Rivers, Demerara; Pendleton, Ship Maine, Capt. Park, your valuable medi- waist to shore. A. A. Brunswick, (ia ; Levi Hart, Richmond, Ya; 30,cld, cieep Capt. Larrabee, Lamb The interment was in and the distribution of the Fred ton and Phil McManus are at home for HEART cine." BOTTLE rived at 11 logo Dee. 2Mh, P.*5days from Phil- officiating. gifts by the brig Harry Smith, Craig, Pernambuco who went to tHe end of the Merithew wharf Dec CiiAs. Kvi" eth. Fairview Cemetery.... Mrs. Lue Whiting Hart, who personated Santa Claus, was very holidays... .The young people of the Cough Boston, 23. Ar, sell Yale, Baltimore; 27, adelphia. cld. sch Joel F Welch, b‘ ;’ mingion. Me. .1 tn make a line fast the of the to Sheppard, Philadelphia; during height and daughter Isa left Troy Dec. 27th for pleasing, especially the younger portion Society gave an entertainment at Union 28, ar, sehs Jonathan L. Cushing, Capt. J. N Pendle- Cone, Rolerson. P,el last; Ship Mary gale, became by the wharf break- of Mary L Newton. Cole. Red Beach sch entrapped Baltimore, where they will spend the win- the audience. Coffee, eornballs, confec- Hall Thursday evening, Dec. l'Jfcli,which was ; chi. George Scates aim*, d al Dec. P.'S from Carr, Isaiah fledica! Co., fie. ton, liiogo 27, days ing up between him and the shore and Gurney, Brooklyn; Hart, Williams Westbrook, I ter. tionary and cake were served, free, and ali very successful-Mrs. Bertha Farnsworth sehs 1> I) 1 hiiadr Philadelphia; 29, ar. Haskell, Haskell .plua, was obliged to remain for nearly an hour, went to their homes that a Scotland, Ya; sell’ Halldale. The last of the La- feeling delightful and her infant son are stopping with her sis- Daylight, Philadelphia *, ar, meeting Daniel ll Fearing, ijfiord, sld. soli 1 P urns, S. J. Treat and E. it. Sweet- with the sea dashing over him al! the time, had been Philadelphia; dies' Circle was at, E. F. Banton’s, Dec. 23d. evening passed.The many ter, Mrs. Thomas Atwood, ami Miss Lizzie Yale, Baltimore. sei, wl.o wire at home lor Clinstmas, re- the line which was fast to the Dec 24. sch holding by A friends in this of I)r. Edwin E. Sprague Atwood will the winter with Philadelphia, Cld, Daniel B Fear Christmas tree in the evening added to place Gregg spend Clifford, Boston. tui lml i It. became evident to those on the ing, inlay. spile. of Penobscot were to hear of his her Mr. and the occasion. Rev. J. Washburn was pre- pained grandparents, Mrs. Fred At- Fernandina. Dee 23. Sld. sells Maud Snare, shore that the wharf must soon and > go Salvage, Demerara; Susie P Oliver, Sr Daily 1 i-rry who has been hint dicer of sented with a sum of as he is death, which occurred last week. Dr, wood-Mrs. E. M. Littlefield went to Bos- Jordan, money, usually Vincent sell Canie A James B. Parse and D. Sweetser 25, ar, Bucknan Stubbs, Joseph was the sou of Mr. Eli ton for the i' einp Centennial, arrived home fruni ilalli- on Christmas. It is expected the next Sprague Sprague, holidays.... Mr. Joseph Dow Police, R. volunteered t<> to his rescue. A Norfolk, Dec 24. sch I) II n.oit 1 lee. dial. go dory who resides here. He was a brave soldier, broke his arm Sld, Kiwrs. Colcord, IF of the Circle will be at Clara Siinontou SICK meeting Ingra- recently-Frank Matanzas; 28, sld, sell A i> Sherman. and after some 1 Pil.-bnrv, was procured difficulty they served in the 30t'h Maine is at home from Middletown Galveston. Eia >; E. v\ lnteomb, agent of the American ham’s Jan. 7th-Another case of diphthe- having Regiment. College for his reai lied the and took Larrabee Key West, Dec 24 Sld, sell place Capt. .... Mrs. Louise Keene returned last week! Penobscot, Dodge, and not Expires, iecei\ed more- than one hundred ria lias appeared in the family of Frank holiday vacation-Mr*. E. M. Littlefield Tampa. i* to Yocit usi a who was In on board, badly exhausted. from where she went to returned New Dec 27. sch STANDARD OF packages during c liristuias week. Thompson. The oldest son is the victim Stoneham, Mass., [ Saturday from her visit to Boston. Haven, Ar, M Bird. Merrill, ten minutes the of wharf on which he Philadelphia. piece this time. The disease in a mild care for her brother-in-law, Henry Keene, I -Mrs. Geo. who has been Lizzie who has of the appears Fisher, very ill, Port. Tampa, Dec 23. Ar. bark Havana, Rice, Sweeney, charge stood was but a mass of timbers. floating form-Rev. J. Washburn at during his last sickness. Mr. Keene was a is Philadelphia. \\ eslern L’nion office at made preached the failing rapidly-Sunday was observed Dauiariscutta, The young men deserve great credit for ! JRcksonvi11e, Dec 22. Sld from Fort George, Vose schoolhouse last native of but had been engaged in as Christmas at sell a short visit at home this week. Sunday morning_ Appleton, Sunday the Methodist Mary F Corson, Robinson, .New York. their coolness and the manner in expert Charlie who came the shoe business in Stoneham many years. Wilmington, N (', Dec 28. Ar, sch lleni v Cros- Colby, home from Haver- church. The audience room was prettily Prank P. onboard C. S. York- which handled their as one false by, Stubbs, Matanzas. Shute, ship they boat, hill sick a few is much -The High under the instruction days ago, better_ School, decorated and an concert was Pensacola, Dec 28. sch Willie I, Newton. HEALTH, interesting Ar, tow n, now on the coast of China, has been stroke would have capsized the boat and of Miss Edith Buck of closed Fri- Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Plummer entertained Clinton, given in the evening-Mr. Edwin Howe to clerk. all overboard the float- Savannah, Dec 29. Ar, sch James A Garfield, promoted paymaster’s precipitated amongst their friends on day. Miss Buck gave us an excellent school WHY NOT TRY Christmas. ..Win. F. White fell from the mast of a vessel last week and Wood, New York; 30, ar, sch Maw L Crosbv, The bark C. C. ing timbers. and the term to all who at- Fall River ioiauia, Capt. McClure, was obliged to kill his horse. The animal proved profitable broke three ribs-Eugene Howland came Brunswick, Ga, Dec 30. Ar, sells Susan N Pick- arm ed at New York Dec. 24 Horn Hamburg. IS ORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. in his tended-Rev. 1. N. Allen has moved from rolling broke leg-Mrs. Elias Hall home from Bar Harbor for the holidays_ ering, Haskell, Fall River; Edward II Blake, Capt. McClure arrived home by tram Tues- A. E. Brown is quite ill at this writing. M. F. Hanlv’s tenement over the store, to Smith, Providence. is in very poor health. Mrs. Lizzie Bean of Farmington and Miss day. School in District No. 8 rooms in Leroy Jackson’s house on Canal FOREIGN PORTS. began Monday, Morrill. Mr. John Stewart of North Clara Haley spent the holidays with their street-Charles Sukeforth has moved to \V H. Blanchard and son Mr. Khoades of Rockland, teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montevideo, Dec 23. Ar, sell Nim Inis, Young Capt. Banning Haven, Me., has been the guest of his parents, Haley_Mr. Boston. the near w ere in tuw n last w eek. Blanchard There will be an place Burkettville, recently bought Frank Capt. auction sale of stone nephew, Asa Stewart, the past week. ..Miss Woodman of Frankfort died very Baracoa, Dec 24. In port,sch Moranev, Wooster, of Mrs. Daggett_Fred Davidson visited for New York, to sail 30th. will reside in Newton Upper Balls, Mass., tools, etc., at the residence of Frank M. Winnie Simmons spent Christmas week suddenly of lockjaw Saturday morning. his in Belfast Christmas.... There Manzanilla, Dec 10. Ar, sch Norombega, Arm- ME®. lor a time. Eastman at. 10 a. Jan. 8th. parents P m., at home. Her friend and classmate at Liberty. The officers elect of G. H. strong, Ponce, K. was a family reunion Christmas at Elmer Black River, Ja, Dec 13. Old, sch Belle Hooper, The Ladies’ Aid will meet Bueksport Miss Bertha Bradstreet G. A. No. J. Society this, seminary, Kneeland, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Post, R., -14, are as fid- Hall, Camden, N Ripley’s. Twenty Dec 26. seh Nerve her a visit Cienfuegos, Ar, Ahbie C Tonic Thursday evening with Mrs. Lizzie Allen, CO U N T Y CO R R KSPON I> paid while here-The revival lows: Commander, J. R. Lamsou; S. V. Stubbs, KNCE. Ripley enjoyed their hospitality, and an ex- C., Whitney, New York (seeking). at All are meetings closed last Seventeen William THE ONLY COMBINED the house ol Capt. Nelson Smart. Sunday. cellent which Mrs. Jackson; J. V, 0., R. C. Sherman; Hiogo, Dec 27. Ar, ship Marv L Cushing, Pen- dinner, Ripley provided dleton, coiuialiy invited. Stockton Springs. John Panno persons made a profession of religion_As Q- M., T.S. A. A. Philadelphia; 30, ar, ship State of Maine, Capt. for her guests_Frank Barker has shipped Carpenter; Surgeon, Hall; Philadelphia. left for New York it was Christmas Mr. Holt M. J. Rio Nov Schools in town Monday with the Monday_Miss Emma stormy Sunday, of from Union to Mas- Chaplain, Creasey; O. D., George Janeiro, 22. Ar, hark Tims J Stewart, began large quantities hay Blake, New went to gave us his Christmas sermon last York; Dec 26, sld, sch Mabel Jordan, same the Hiehborn Thomaston Monday.... Sunday. Smith; 0. G., Charles Perry; to teachers, excepting High School, sachusetts customers. The hay was bought Delegate Balnea, Barbadoes. BLOOD PURIFIER Mr. Elmer wil! as first officer of It was like all his efforts. The Morrill Dexter Nov 22. In Emilv F which is under the instruction ol Miss Dickey go good, in this were not to Dept. Encampment, P. Bennett. Shanghai, port, ship Whit- vicinity-We surprised ney, Pendleton, for New York. bark Mabel I. Myers bound for S. Musical Society furnished grand music for Public installation of officers after- ...AND.... \\ oodward ol Lisbon Falls. Rosario, learn tliai the Boston Herald had taken Tuesday St Kitts, Dec 24. Sld, sch Jesse Lena, Dever- and has the vessel in Boston.... the occasion-Mrs. Frank Bannau is noon, Jan. 7th.... Mrs. L. eaux, Mex. A., joined much sides with John Bull in C. Morse and Taspan, Helen 1>. Cai\ei desires us to extend her the Venezuela ques- Dec 13. The better... .Miss Barbadoes, Sld, sch Humaroek, Yeazie, high tide and very heavy winds of Tues- Mattie Cross gave a birthday tion. daughter Vergie, and Minnie Stevens, have Charleston. thanks to members oi the post and corps We expected it. day made sad havoc the party last Monday at her home. gone to Pittsfield to spend the winter_J, Havana, Dec 23. Ar, bark Lizzie Carter, amt other triends w ho Lave been so kind to morning along evening Dyer, Pittsfield. Christmas festivals were Philadelphia. NERVE shore. Sell. Lark, owned by C. Ii. Rendell About 32 of her friends were present. She W. Kuowlton of Belfast was in town last FOOD her m lieriecent bereavmeut. MARINE MISCELLANY. held the Universalist and Free week and others, is a total loss. The. old wharf received many pretty presents, and the by Baptist looking after abused and neglected Misses Prudence and Etta the Spoken. Ship Gov Robie, Nichols, from Phila- Beach, Eugenia was demolished. Mr. evening was much all. Sunday schools, Methodist society omit- borses. We learn that lie had killed a sick completely Loring enjoyed by delphia for Hiogo, Nov 23, lat 1 N, Ion 27 \\ In the Ida \Y ebber and Lora lelt World.i— Staples, Cyphers row ting their usual services on account of the colt to Dr. Turks Island, via Dec 30 Griffin’s boat and boat house were Swanville. Clias. Webb has to belonging Brown_If we are Kingston, Ja, Sch steamer for M id gone Fannie A Gorham, Phil brook, ^supposed from by Monday way, Mass., Block Association unfinished condition of their church. The not connected with any destroyed.Masonic. Massachusetts-John McKeen is at home. place by railroad, Pascagoula for Zaza), was totally wrecked at where have ment, IT HAS C L It ED they employ held their annual Dec. 25th. Universalist church was decorated we are to learn that we are Caicos Dec I'd. All hands saved. Sonic of OTHERS, meeting, The .... J. O. Patterson and Jewell prettily happy connected part Downing kill- the cargo may po.-fibly lie recovered. 1. C. Park lias lost another valu- old board of officers was elected. Pownal and two large trees were loaded with one. A man in town lias a mare Capt. just ed a large bob-cat Dec. 24th-The lecture with'pres- that Boothbay. Me, Dec 28. During a lieavv SE wind able cow. Park beats the hav- ents. The usual fine lie is a Half on Thursday night, sch Addie lrom Capt. record, Lodge elected their officers January 1st.... Miss Charlotte Thorndike exercises, including says sister to the Knox & Lin- ESnow, Rock- by Sibley last land for New York, anchored here and collided not lost two You ? ug horses ami a colt and three The Current Events Club will meet with music, singing, recitations, etc., were car- coln railroad.... Even we at tliis are with seh Sadie which Why Friday evening was largely con- place Gorev, was also anchored, attended, the cows since lie retired from tne sea. Mrs. Charles S. Rendell Jail. 2nd. ried out with credit to all. The exercises at benefited by the Wiscasset & rail- carrying away latter's jibboom The Snow sidering the very bad traveling. We hope Quebec was uninjured. the F. B. Church were in about the same road. Corn and dour are at Branch Ciiarteks. Sell ,J I’bineas Pendleton, Sr., Engine Co. hold Prospect. Alfred Stinson of North to hear her before as her lectures cheaper Manchester Havnes, Phila- again long to order. A number of small chil- than in delphia Havana, coal. sl ,">(•. BarkGrare L\ n- DALTON'S FILLS tlieir annual for the election of olii- was in town last are large very Mills, Palermo, Belfast. Many of meeting Searsport. week looking deeply interesting-Mrs. Eber Kenney wnod. New York to Barbadoes, about slgioO, free dren our DO NO i (iHIFK. < crs made the exercises interesting their farmers go there for their as it. is lighterage and dues. S.-li John < tins, T bursiiay, evening. A clam stew after the Grange lire insurance companies, and Mrs. W. E. Damm are both on the sick by grain, careenage Smith, Apalachicola to Surinam, and back North v correctness in the different sing- five miles nearer than lumber, ui l.e scivtd alter business is of. South Paris and for both of list and both are marches, Belfast_The Sun- o1 1 disposed Androscoggin, improving.... Miss Vina latteras, sugar, y Sch F C Pendleton, New DSP Ali. Dkai.eiss sell Dai.ton's Christmas school observed York to The which lie is the Nickerson is at home from Belfast_Miss ing, ringing bells, etc., besides day Christmas eve. by a Brunswick, fertilizer, Sf> cents and ha< k, «uigr*g;.tionalist sociable will meet acting agent. Nearly’all Darien to Remedies. their little concert and tree. Proviuence, lumber, s4.so. Sell Celia' farm are into these com- \ annie Dolloff bright speeches. Santa Claus Among the many pretty Thuisuay, evening with Miss F. E. buildings going of Belfast has been visiting I-, Ja ‘ksonville to New York, umber. 4.7.V was both churches to the edi- presents was a chair for the and Arrival of SlIO-WRlCKEl* ClMWs Sli.iin aim Mis. L L. Muith in panies at ttliii .is their vaine. The as- friends in town... .Mrs. pastor his Among! the Upper Mac Edgecomb of personified^ the wbo fication of the wife... .The Y. P. S. C. passenger.-, arrived at New York Dec 2S~[ < e (" sessments are for we have large audience, though per- E. have taken ¥ t nl< i.i ii J stormy, un- light., tried the Pittstield has been her Mr. charge per steamer Nicaragua from Na-sau. wee &_ postponed visiting parents, of the Capiaiii South not exactly to the idea that matter of presenting the new church Russell and mate of the sell Bessie L (/rcigh;.. til Frio ay evening. All are invited. Paris for the past. 10 yea's... .Christ- and Mrs. Albert Damm....Miss Bertha Par- haps according at Thomasrou. wrecked ai Olmco, Bahamas, Dei- 4, some of us have formed of that Greeley’s Corner, with an mas passed off with the usual gatherings sons Christmas portly, good Palermo, organ- While on the voyage lrom Boston to >] >•' Pdanclif was passed away morning after Pensacola', YYTiitTu.’ii offered and About letters have also Andrew North, mate, and ot and Christmas trees. was a natured, venerable and kind hearted twenty-five been written three the erevv There tree well a and illness. Her per- of has ;o-i a Jim- long painful family have the sell Island (picen. w recked at Audios Island pted position as principal <>t a to tile societies in Lincoln loaded at the Turner sonage: and Lis wift—which is Association ask- Dec 18, while bound lrom schoolliouse, and the sympathy of the entire in something Boston f< Grand v ay- •svl.<•••! a N-uti.lb-'d. and will community to also Mass., have new under the sun—comes far short of our ing them contribute. The committee man. eight members of the crew oi bark (uXcosmit Santa (Mans did for the children. their L. and tiiiely sorrow-Percy Earnest Nick- L wliieb a by train for that clioseu for this Mary Russell, became iota1 loss on the Friday morning place. of what such a woman should purpose is Misses Bahama hank Dee .Jas. There were also trees at J. M. Grant’s and erson entertained a of friends conception Mary 12. The .Man E Russell was j S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, Miss V lias party at their hituim done excellent work in F. Brown and Blanche and Mrs. L. bound from M ilk River, Jamaica" to Bo-ton. a I! Mr. ill the same be....The B. Church is still without a Moody T. V \ Clifford’s district. All wera borne last Saturday were her and a of Koixlout, -. evening-There cargo portion her materials were our Si 1 -. .She is line of our liest trach- Hurd... B. pastor. Several fine have filled Augustus Sherman of saved. The Nie also remembered. .. .Two or three teams from many in town speakers Lawrence, ragua brought the captain tis, .ii.d we family gatherings Christmas. and regret being uuabie to retain the desk but as no Mass., lias been a few five men ol the sell Francis L fi,nn CURED of were, in week very acceptably, yet one spending weeks with Godfrey. DYSPEPSIA Searsport village Prospect last Richmond. Ya, for a her services. Prospect Ferry. The entertainment and I’hiladelpliia, with cargo of has been called to the We his father and other friends here. railroad looking after affairs that to pastorate.... ties, which became wafer.ogged on the Commander Dean writes: “As Chief l S belong people tree at the schoolhouse Dec. 25th was a suc- hail a rain here 2<>th in lat 37 t>7. Ion 74 43. Mail of he I & D. K. Caju. K E. Patterson was over and matters were quite heavy Friday Agent IC, g ...d !,• t.ta happier there, arranged_South cess in Brooks. Rev. Small was here every respect. The tree was laden Humphrey is indispens ah,-. I found luysel I... .vei his Christmas present than or stream lias morning, Dec. 27th. The wind blew almost any boy girl Branch broken up and the ice is with last week after his inter- all run down .vith 1 dortored pretty things and there were some looking property Dyspepsia. with tlieir full of a A new wood shed built B0KJ5I. stocking goodies. His piled up in the banks. The gale. recently L>y ests. He lias a nice and dortored, lit I grew worse. I >11 fiend heaps along quite expensive as well as useful set of buildings with w as an cane presents. Harvey near the was ad for tw<. present ebouy surmounted by spring where for 58 years we have watered Mahoney, railroad, a few acres of land that he lias misery night, day, hilly years The was well decided to Davis. I:i Deer Isle. Dec. ID, to Mr. and Mrs. ease an following program carried blown over. The shed was feet sell My was pronounced im-uralo. i elegant gold lu-ad, inscribed “Edward to our cattle about an even month eighty long or lease for the year as his church Charles I*. Davis, a son. just before coming chanced to m-et, Dr. a t > *, out: Scripture Orianna in Fifu-ld. In Kemn*d\ u t ;i;r Father, lhlt.a.’ It was from his reading, Harding; and was not quite finished_Our Bowdoinham wish Him' to remain with Deer Isle, Dec. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Christmas, the final close up has been now village time, and told ,im "I my condition and l.t running Lord’s the them for some time W. Daniel M. Kitield, a son. son Edward E., now at St. reciting Prayer by Sunday school; has looked very attractive the two or longer_S. Gilley, said, a bottle of residing Joseph, three weeks. One week more and tliei look past who is a Millikkx. In Camden, Dec. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. try Orianna railroad section boss witli head- Mo. Mrs. Patterson was also reading by Harding; anthem, three weeks with all the windows An os Milliken, a daughter. remembered out for old Boreas.. .Mr. and Mrs. Edward shop dec- quarters in Corinna, and Miss Olive Maloon “Praise the Rolerson. In Belfast, Dec. 20, to (apt. and V' tli some beautiful Lord;” recitation, Alice Ginn; orated with a of of Burnham were married very presents from the Curtis have a new boardei—a little great variety beautiful here last Satur- Mrs. Elbridge .1. Rolersou, a son-b 1-2 pound*. girl_ Mr. BR. DA/ID KENNEDY'S son's w ife. recitation, Evelyn Avery ; singing by Jennie Christmas and it seems as if all day evening. Gilley is a native of Thompson In Rockland, Dec. 10. to Mr. and The season is and goods, the butchering over, one and Hattie Brooks and Miss Maloon lias spent several Mrs. H. Leland Thompson, a daughter. Harriman ; recitation, Allie Frye; vie with each other in Obituary. Died, at Sailors’ thing is sure, the farmers and shop keepers trying years lo re..Mrs. Lizzie M. Robertson of Snug Harbor, everybody singing, Heaven’s “Through High Arch;” to get up some novelty unheard of L>efore. Billerica, Mass., lias been her New York, Dec. U5, 1895, Capt. Henry B. else can live on the lowest priced pork and visiting par- MAEEIED. FAVORITE 12 and Elizabeth W. and REMEDY recitation, boys ents, John M. Dow_ US girls, representing They all certainly deserve a great deal of Carver, aged yrs. Henry B. was the old- spareribs they ever had-That endless Mrs. take it morning, noon and and it will the 12 months as Mary Gatchell is speudiug the winter night, follows: Georgia Wescott, credit for the manner in cure I took the est of six children of the late chain, the dollars of our tasteful which at the John D. Jones you. medicine as direeted, Capt. Isaac piling up daddies, homestead... .A. B. Bkvkraue-Thayer. In North Haven. Dec. 24, January ; Hattie Harrimau, ; Har- hut had no con deuce in a eurc, as ease and Clarissa is hard oil the but February they arrange their goods. Business has Stantial, who is on the road as general James X. and Lettie (f. both of m;. (Black) Carver. Two sisters farmers; sometime the Beverage Thayer, had been tried so vard Harding, March; Evelyn agent for a fertilizer North Haven. by many. After using it wives of come Avery, April ; been good considering the state of company, spent survive, Capt. John W. and James dollars may around again for the muddy mks. a week I began to feel and in a short peo- Emily Vennie Christinas at home with his family. Brown-Coo In Belfast, Dee. 24, by Rev. better, Wilson, May; Harriman, the traveling, and still the mud continues. L. W. <>. while after that I was JMcGilvery. Capt. Carver went to sea early ple. Miss Edith Forbes of the M. C. 1., Pittsfield, Hammons, Henry Brown and Mrs. Lizzie entirely cured. That June; Mildred Grindle, July; Miriam M. Coombs, both of Belfast. terrible distress I in life, was rapidly and command- -O. S. Haskell has been confined to the spent Chri tmas in Brooks_Mr. and Mrs. everything ate, breaking promoted, Thorndike. The Christmas entertainment Blake-Sheldon. In Waldo, at the residence sour 111 Grindle, Norris Wm. 0. Rowe at up my throat had all gone and I have ed several vessels. About August; Wescott, Septem- house sickness the past week_Miss spent Christmas Pishon’s of Geo. H. Erskine. Dec. 25. Fred \V 1855 lie went to at the Centre church was well by by Brown, not hail a moment's discomfort since To- attended, con- ber; Willie Harding, October; Edward Ferry with their daughter Fanny_Mrs. Esq., Frank Redman Blake of Somerville, Mass., where lie remained several Lizzie Pendleton of Camden, who has had there isn’t 1 healthier man and California, years. sidering the bad and nice A. E. Dow and daughters took their Christ- and Miss May Sheldon of Portland day my ap- traveling, many Avery, November; Oscar Decem- is home he enlisted Dec. Billado, of a establishment mas dinner with Mr. and Copeland-Lovkjoy. In Dec. petite grand. Coming 18, 1868, in presents were, one charge millinery here, Mrs. John G. Lane. Rockland, IK, given. Nearly hundred ber; Hattie Harriman Anna C. and Rose Co. 1st Me. recitation, ; solo, went home to her ....The Masonic is to have a Henry Copeland Lovejoy, both of K, Heavy Artillery, and was in were and all Saturday spend vacation. lodge public Rockland. present, had a nice time. The Harrimau; recitation, Percie Harding, Al- installation of officers at the next ail the engagements with that from bert Otis -Misses Fronie McCausland and Mae regular Foi.lktt Fkk.nali>. In Belfast, Jan. 1. Rev. regiment was carried Avery, Ginn; recitation, Mildred A nice is to be by following program out: Music meeting. supper furnished ('has. H. Wells, Percy R. Follett and Miss Maud tin- time left the defences Grindle; music, “Bright Christmas Gould are home from Biddeford for the holi- at the they about Wash- by choir, “Our Song.” Briggs house by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fernald, both of Belfast. Joyous Greeting;” prayer, by -Misses Josephine Ginn and Faustina days-Mrs. Jennie Hoxie of Burnham has ington in May, 1864, until his York... .A well lias been dug under the Pat- Fuller-Lassell. In Searsmont. Dec. 21, Sale discharge, Mr. Ames ; visited Miss Grace at been music, by choir, “Ring ye Bells;” Harding Libby Pros- visiting relatives in town the past tee building to provide water for the James C. Fuller of Appleton and Miss Calla H. 1865. of this Marsh engine Special Sept,, llih, or- last History says Christmas address by Fred Cole; declama- pect Sunday-Miss Freda Har- week-Mr. Lyman Pettigrew of Lewiston, in tlie Yankee Blade printing office_Our Lassell of Searsmont. ganization riman is spending the winter in west a former resident Of til’s visited rela- Ryder-Patterson. In Belfast, Dee 28, bv tion Dana “A Christmas Up- town, lriend Isaac S. Staples of the Brooks Jumper by Higgins, Greet- ton, Ginn arrived home tives here last Rev. .J. F. Tilton, Herbert R. Ryder of Boston Of the two tlious md and Mass-Harry from during week_Mrs. Lizzie Co. has been suffering from the forty-seven regi- ing;” declamation Richard the Katabdin Iron Works mother severely and Miss Annie E. Patterson of Belfast. ments in the Union by Higgins, last Friday_ Parks, of the Parks Bros., had a effects of a driven under his army, the First Maine Mr. and long splinter Siiaw-Stevens. In Belfast, Dec. 24. by Rev. “Peace on Mrs. Orrin Luke spent Christmas slight shock last Monday from which she is thumb nail.... One of Of sustained Earth;” responsive the men L. W. Music, Artillery the greatest loss in reading, by proudest in Hammons, George L. Shaw and Miss Hattie at Mrs. L’s parents in Stockton. recovering-The infant of Mr. battle. Not only was the number killed the Supt. and Sunday school; recitation by daughter town is Hilliard Seavey, whose wife lias E Stevens, both of Belfast. and Mrs. Fred R. Smith died in convulsions Sholes-Perkins. In Belfast, Dec. Rev. We to largest, but the percentage of killed was Mamie graciously presented him with one of tile 25, by want reduce our stock of sheet Walker; recitation by Lela Monroe. At the afternoon. J. F. Tilton, AsaSholes and Miss Rena E. exceeded in one instance. Higgius; annual meeting of the Tuesday very Huest babies in town. And Perkins, only Again,its loss music Henry both of Belfast. music, and have decided to off. rr four at June by choir, “Prince of Peace;” r< cita- Waldo and Penobscot Petersburg, eighteenth, was the Agricultural Society Stephenson—Woodrury*. In Belfast, Dec. 25, hundred sheets of tion Mattie recitation at greatest any regiment in any one action by Small; by Ger- held at the town Dec. the by Rev. J. F. Tilton, Russell B. Stephenson and the hall, Mcnroe, 28th, during war. It made the charge that day trude Gordon ; recitation Bessie Miss Sadie J. Woodbury, both of Belfast. by Higgins; following officers were elected for the ensu- with about nine hundred muskets, losing Thayek-Rankin. In Lincolnville, Dec. 25, *) Cents per Copy, six exercise, Christmas Pennies, by Mattie and Win. J. of hundred and thirty-two in killed and ing year: President, M. C. Chapman, New- Thajer Rockport and Miss Addie F. wounded. Ruth Lela and Rankin of Lincolnville. Only a month previous the Small, Higgins Gertrude Vice W. This music includes some <*f the --at regi- burg; Pres., G. Ritchie, Winter- Vkdktto-Knowlks. In Dixmont, Dec. 25, ment had suffered a terrible loss in its declamation gal- Gordon; by Fred Higgins, E. Andrew J. Yedetto and Della M. Knowles, both of standard, popular ami new lant on the port: Sec., H. Nealley Monroe; Treas, publication's tight Fredericksburg Pike, near “Christmas music Troy. Eve;” by choir, “Bring F. L. in editions. It is an Spottsy 1 vama, May 19th, 1864, where it lost Palmer, Monroe; Librarian, F. Chase, \Vadsworth-Swkirs. in Yinalliaven, Dec. 21, high priced oppor- Your Loving Gifts to Jesus;” recitation eighty-two killed and three hundred and by Monroe; Board of Trustees, W. B. F.Twom- Good Parker W. Wadsw rth of Camden and Miss Lucv tunity of a lifetime to purchase music. Health L. Charlotte Sweirs of Yinalliaven. ninety-four wounded; total, four hundred Higgins, “Destiny;” recitation by As a inducement to this ami bly, Monroe; C. M. Conant, Winterport; Eli Wadlin-Hills. In Belmont, Dec. 25, Geo. special hurry seventy-six. Ruth Small by ; singing by Gertrude and Ge- C. M. H. W. Morse, Esq., Albert Wadlin of North and we •• KKEE with each In the West, Frankfort; Haley, Prospect; port sale, gr> copy score or more of engagements in neva Bells Nora Hills of Belmont Gordon, “Ring Ring;” recitation Josiah N. B. Nickerson, Swanville; Good- Wiiitoomit-Thomas In Belfast, Dec. 25, a one "f which will take a.. which the regiment participated Capt. Mrs. Belle Of More by ticket, by Crosby; recitation by Grace rich, New burg; D. J. W Rev. J. F. Tilton, George W. Whitcomb of Waldo Carver saw twelve hundred and Putmau, Jackson; Consequence rind Miss M. of ninety- recitation Nellie Thomas Morrill Wing; by Flossie Wing; music H. Toothaclier, Dixmont; S. C. Elwell NO. 1 AUTOHARP, eight of the comrades of the regiment killed, j by choir, “Bright Christmas Day ;” distribu- Brooks. It was voted to hold the annual a wounded or Than Few prisoners. Though lie escaped tion of Cents. presents-Mr. and Mrs. Amos fair on the grounds at Monroe 15th DIED. the bullet, he could not withstand the hard- Sept. Hatch of Jackson, V N. Higgins and fam- Kitli and 17th, 18iXi-The Waldo County ships, the exposure, the terrible strain upon ily and Grace Higgins passed Christmas at Veteran Association meets with E. M. Bil- Aciiorn. In Watsonville, California, Nov. 28, ! his Mears & nervous and came home the alum Mrs. B. G. a native id 72 system, broken F. L. low-priced Aclmrn, Maine, aged i Pitcher, Jan. baking pow- in Philbriek’s-Elijah Simpson bought lings Post, Monroe, to-day, 2nd_ years. health. He married late in life, and an fifty cords of pulp wood of V. N. Higgius Monroe Lodge, I. O. O. F., at their annual ders do cost a few cents less Atkins. In Rockland. Dec. 21, Corinna S. At- i only Helen D., survives him. He per pound kin>, wile of (has ('. Atkins, aged 27 yea is. daughter, an 1 Paris recently-Mr. Mrs. Dyer passed meeting Friday, Dec. elected the fol- lii.A/.o, In Belfast, Dee 20. Julia was a 27th, than the MeKcen, memberof Mariner’s F.& SUPPOSE Royal, is it worth while for W 75 Main Lodge, A.M., Christmas at Elisha these of Williaui and Nellie il 3 St,, Belfast. Me Gordon’s_Mrs. Hat- lowing officers for the ensuing year: N. G., daughter Blazo, ag. | and also a member of Freeman years. li> months ami 8 McGilvery tie F. days. Higgins passed Thursday with her moth- F. Grant; V. J. B. P. A. few to Bryant. In banta I G., Nealley; S., pennies expose your health to Rosa, California, De<\ S, Belfast l*riee Current. Post, G. A. R. The remains were sent here danger? Linda wife of Allen er, Mrs. Caroline Ward. ... Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Mayo; R. S., G. A. Palmer; Treas., F. L. (Bartlett), Bryant, formerly for Alum make of South Thomaston. CORRECTED Wl IvLY Foil I'M K ,l"l l! N burial, and a delegation from each of N powders the food Higgins visited at Edward Hunt’s Friday. Palmer; Board of Trustees: Frauklin unwholesome; Carver. In Vinalhaven, Dec. 17, Vic- I 1 Chase, Harry ProOtier Mark'/. Prire /'-/id /’nutucrr these organizations met and escorted the so n of Mr. and Mrs. V. ( -Miss Bessie Higgins visited the Walker W. B. F. Twombly, Pattee. The Royal Baking Powder tor, Henry arver, aged 5 Joseph makes food that is rs body to Grand Army Hall, wdiere funeral ex- super- yea Apples. p l»u. 4"(/<5 mumps-Milton and family evening, Jan. 10th-The latively Physicians affirm the truth aged years. Beans, pea, I S5 n 2 i(t Land', (1 IT. .">,,7 day Christmas In ducted Rev. O. H. Feruald and passed Wednesday evening at David Dillingham. Summit, N. .1., Dec. 27, Geo. 1 »’><0/ 1 75 Land) Skin-. 3<»a 45 by the beau- Hasty’s. tree and entertainment at medium, ..The trustees of town hall Christ- of these W. eldest son of N. H. of •< the Joseph Farweil estate statements, and are Dillingham, Dillingham vel'w eves I 4<1 1 50 Mutt I'll.. 4 a ."> tiful Grand burial service was they vitally impor- Army per- have sold to V. N. the mas eve. was a success. The “Claim Bangor. Butter, p It,, 18 a 22 (hit-. |.» nil. It,. 30 a 3 2 Higgins fifty acres drama, Dyer. In Dec. M. tant Millhridge, 24, Wilson Dyer, Beef, 5,«7 Pot a toe.-. 25 a 30 formed. owned by Mr. Farweil in the centre of the was facts for the consideration of |.» lb, 9G,” presented by the Crescent Dra- about 70 years. H town. The housekeepers. aged Barley, |» bu, f>'0/55 I,1, mud -, 4 a 4 1-2 lot contains quite an amount of Haskell. In Vinalhaven, Dec. son of Mr. Tuesday’s Storm. The severest storm- matic Club of White’s and the cast 18, Cheese, | > tb. 1" //.12 Straw |1 ton. 5 0o«(J no lumber-A painful accident befell Corner, and Mrs. Charles Haskell, 5 Ephraim aged days. Chicken, p lb. 1 (1" 12 Turkev. | 11.. 14 a li> withiu tlie of our oldest Johnson a few of characters was as In memory inhabitant days ago. Mr. Johnson and follows: sold either Hills. Rockland, Dec 21, EllaC.,(Prescott) Call Skins, 5(0/ 1 00 Tallow. 2« 4 another man Baking powders whole= wile of Mark L. a native of North occurred and did a were moving s'une Hills, port, aged Puck, lb, 14//1B Veal. |' It'. r.«7 Tuesday morning large pressed Jere Mack.Hiram Ide 26 4 months and p hay when a bale of rolled from years, 18 days The remains K^^s, p doz, 25 \\ ool, unwashed, 1 4a 15 amount of hay Guy Lsester.Dannie Dver sale or retail at a lower were damage, along the shore. Steam price than taken to Northport for burial. Sr/ It) \N ood. hard, 3 5o« f> oo the scaffold toward the floor, struck on Charley Grey.Charles Jewett Fowl, p Hi, Miller. In Lineolnville, Dec. 25, Ephraim M. * 14//16 \\ soft, 3 t'Oa3 50 boat wharf is badly damaged. Planks were another bale aud over came Arthur Brandon. Josie Geese, j lb, ooil, ending down on Addington the ROYAL are almost Miller, aged 64 years, 2 months and 0 of 1 days. lietuH l')')>•> /,‘itoi/ Market. torn up and timbers on the west side of the top Mr. Johnson’s head, his Major Dolittle, I rank invariably Parsons. In Swanville, Dee. 25, Miss Bertha driving jaws Sacramento Parker with such force as to Joe, j. E Parsons, 20 and 5 months. 7«8 * lto„ l oo were carried waves together splinter sev- made with alum ageu year- Beef, corned, |> lb, l.inie. | hbl, ^roadway by the cross- Peterson.Sidney Thompson and Page In eral teeth. It was a lucky escape from a dangerous Bangor, Dec. 28, Rhoda E. Page, Butter, salt, p box. 18 da: Meal, fc> 11., 4a 4 12 wise of which was Kboney.Albert Clark 80 > the road, badly washed worse Lula Coffin is aged years. Corn, p bu, 45 ihiions, | tt>, 2a 3 injury-Miss having Nell .Geneva Thompson to and therefore Robbins. In an health, should be Union, I)e»*. 24, Lucy Joy, daugh Cracked Corn, p bu. 45 til,kerosene,gal. 14 a 10 out. The shingles on the front of the freight attack of the mumps-Elisha Gordon Bill Mack’s wife, 1 ter of George E. and Marcia Robbins, 0 Corn Meal, bu. 45 Pollock, [< It,, 4a 4 1-2 will move to Lowell, Mass in the Mrs. Brandon, Dyer aged p house were washed off to the tops of the spring. J.Ktmme avoided under all circumstances. months. Cheese, P lb, 12 //14 Pork, p It). Sal) ... -Fred Thomas cut his foot Jennie 1 T quite at Lister, Ri ssell. In Lawrence, Dec. Laura Cotton cut, 1 20 Plaster, bhl, 20 window's. All the doors on the south side badly Bessie Jc*ett Mass., 20, Seed, p [> the big toe joint, severing an artery_Na- Grey, }.Aid,re 1*., wife of Henry (>. Russell, formerly of Belfast, Codfish, dry, p lb 6ait live Meal. It., 03 w ere forced in and the stove in than 57 a < o> large the Berry thinks of moving to Brooks in The parts were well played. Special men- aged years. Cranberries, p «jt, 8a.’l0 Shorts, l> ewt, 05 1 Thomas In Dec. 10. David A. Clover 13 //14 th, 5 a 5 1-2 room was four the spring. If he does his brother-in-law Rockland, Seed, p lb, sugar, l> waiting moved feet. The tion of any would be out of as all did ROYAL BAKING Thomas, 85 7 months and 2 will the farm made vacant place POWDER CO., 106 WALL NEW-YORK. aged years, days. Flour, P bbl, 3 75//4 75 Salt, T. 1 fc> bu. 40 occupy by him, __ ST., : cross timbers of the were broken. Wardwell. In Dec. L. Nason 2 85// 3 00 Sweet 4 a 4 1-2 slip All known as the old finely and the audience were well satisfied. 52? 2®55ie 522- 32- VAVBr -XT- v »‘r.'> 3- Verona, 27, if.G.Seed, bu, Potatoes, Bessey place. Wardwell, aged 45 years, 10 months and 26 days. Lard, p lb, Sail Wheat Meal, 2 1-2a3