$500 Reward. Maine Matters, Custom house? officials seized at Baring, Nov. Old way, was a lovely woman, a devout Christian, The Pine Tree State Club If suffer from In Mexico. Generalities. Literature. Reception. you dull, heavy )ienv II. J. Baton & -Sons for viola- THE CUISINE AS A FAIR and the alleged CRITERION OF TIIE home, accomplished, withal, for a Mexi- The ladies reception and banquet of the Pine* head into the throat, sometimes profuse, wa- tions of Cholera has in Messina. Tiie Look-Aboct Cia b. Mary E. Barn- I! > 'il l\« I ill KSD V V MHUMMi IS V TUB the revenue laws. When Baton's NATION'S CIVILIZATION. TIIE MEXICAN can woman—came to my room with the astouish- reappeared By tery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mueoiis, Tree State ( Sub at the Ycndomc. Boston, Fri- ! Till-: Dill MAINE (ilTTVSIHIKi MON EM ENT. mills were built were on the American side MENU. KITCHEN WAYS. ford. The author of The Look-About Club i> punilent, and : if the eye- are weak, they QUEER TIIE TAI.E ing information that she was going into the The of hloody, putrid Queen Sweden 1ms become insane. Nov. was a a and iullained: but the dams and improvements have OF A CAKE, AND HOW A FAIR SENOlIA DIS- kitchen to make some ((nice, in honor of her and day evening 11th. brilliant flair watery, and there is ringing in the Col. A. 1C Sumner, of Lubce, member of tlio changed an enthusiastic student of natural history, car**, deafness, hacking or coughing to elear the the course of the river. Some sixteen TINGUISHED IIERSEI.F AS A 1 ULCE-MAKER. eldest- son’s “Saint’s and wouldn’t I come A caused a tire at Lit- atul a notable of Maine’s fair years day,” hoy's cigarette $350,000 her to write a book in that direction gathering daugh- throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together Sixth Maine liegiment Association, lias for- ago, the question of location arose and the out in course of an hour and witness her in tle Ark. ability of the Journal. the Rock, ters ainl sons. Hon. John I>. with seabs from the voiee authorities Correspondence which even the sturdy Long, ulcers; being ehanged ! w a riled to the executive Committee of the decided that the mills were on the a«*t? Certainly 1 would, and too, for shall thoroughly interest and a nasal the breath gladly The are of at the having twang; offensive; American side and move is a City of when a Mexican to paper manufacturers combining for pn -ddent the club. pre>idcd banquet -st l illation in i Maine < a present great Mexico, Nov. 12th. It is an un- lady condescends put her readers has been exemplified Lar.: City and County. smell and taste impaired; experience a st illation Cettyshurg ommission design for the mutual protection. youngest already of with mental surprise. dainty feet and unaccustomed hands into the and seats of especial honor at the head of the di/./iness, depression, a hacking monument «>f to at questionable fact that the cuisine is a fair cri- in her volume last My Land ! that regiment be erected j It has been settled that the *21 st an- servants it is a household no published year, cough and general dchiliry, then you are suffering definitely domain, event by The national league lias the new ruie9 table were Hon. Hannibal Hamlin: »\ I i.’M-. In aiUanro, a year; nual of the Grand terion of the civilization of nation—anti adopted and Water Friends. The form a occupied by from ehrotiic nasal catarrh. a few of Uic i (iettysbuig. i! is twenty-one feet high, the encampment Army, depart- any means to be overlooked. for the of baseball. young people T- at tin- til tlu: Only game Hon. John A. Peters, chi* f of the su- expiration above named are to be ment of Maine, will be held in Portland the that of So I wrote a dozen little natural club with the aim of find- justice symptoms likely present shaft of wliite twelve feet Mexico is as unique as the dress and pages, to give her time to history in am one case at one time, or in one of the polished granite js second week of 1.SS8. The council of out new facts about animals, insects and court of Hon. William I*. n stage February, get well under and then to the Diplomatic relations between Greece and ing preme Maine; Frye, ;- i'! KM-. !•"«*i- one square, (one ineh manners of her people. The climate, no doubt, way. repaired disease. Thousands of cases annually, without and eight inches on a die and base administration will meet at the Falmouth Hotel kitchen- which was Roumauia have been severed. other creatures, and their father pre- .mill -i.on for one week, ami 25 high, resting situated upon the other living Foiled States Senator from Maine: Hon. Or- manifesting half of the above symptoms, result in' on the of s. On the 9th the as well as the Moorish architecture of the j sides over their oc- 11 i.|i,i i.t insertion. A fraetion of of red granite. It i- surmounted with a double evening February I side of the great casa, beyond the sunny court- investigations, rendering consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is "ill The great lumber raft on the St. Johns River book i> ville 1). Baker, of the State; -i r< i, a it; i a a lull one. intersecting rro—. being the of the First encampment assemble at Park AV inter houses, has much to do about it. In this hot with its (lowers and its bananas casional advice and instruction. The attorney-genera! so common, more deceptive and dangerous, less badge yard fountains, ims been launched. 01 Garden at *2 o'clock, I*. M., and trees, at least an a successfully bright and readable, and crammed with Hon. Lewis Park* r. of r f. F. understood or more unsuccessfully treated by Division the Sixth Corps, made of red pol- continuing through country, and in these window loss j orange eighth of mile very Bangor; speak* 5 ■•! i11_r tin? 10th. On the of the 10th a kitchens, from curious facts illustrative of the of :iatl;ori/oil agents for tlu* physicians. The manufacturers ot i>r. Sage's ( a ished granite, two u.cL in height. On the fact* evening grand my apartment though enclosed within the Robert Bonner has turned the management intelligence Fiftieth Id of the Maine Hon*.;' of Representa- .1 be fires are out of the not the of ainia 1. tarrh offer, in good £5ue reward for »>t the-haft will the camp fire will held in the Hall. steady question, did the same adobe walls. There she sat of tlie over lower orders animal life. Illustrated. Remedy faith, appear following legend: City Ledger to his three sons. Cion. A. P. Martin. U. (t. F. < alidade. v v -j U’ ,i -ioiiirton *st.. r,o~ton. a case of catarrh which cannot cure. The It is that the bonds $1.50. 1>. A Co., Boston. tives; they “Sixth Maine Iniantry duly 3. 1^(53,’* and on reported parties holding scarcity and high price of fuel prevent where FLAT UPON THE FLOOll Price, Lothrop iw .‘••i ;• •! \\ ;i-tiiiitr:*»n st., Uoston. Remedy is sold by druggists at only f>0 cents. of the consolidated & North Amer- The of Clara I.ouise Kel- Col. J. P. Jordan. Col. Harrison Hume. s. !. tin- opposite fact "Third Brigade. 1st Division European trees do not abound nor reported marriage i• < l" -1,»t. •'i.. i;<.-t..n coal-mines exist. in the middle of the kitchen, as and 31y Garden Pets. By Mary Treat. Mary >ixth Tie* 1m.on-* raised ican Railroad Company in and out of the State (there being, logg Carl Strakosch is confirmed. H. < P». \* : \\ ~h *»t IJo-tnn. A Hoonvillc sclmol teacher had a great deal of Corps.** regiment, Hamilton, W. Kilhy. Southard. I>ana will contest When gnarled and crooked sticks are usual, no chair>). her round arms hared above Treat is well known to readers of r's trouble a understand his le--i>n. Final in the «\i-tern of the Mate, uuder thecom- their rights, claiming that the real bought Harpe i. \ >.. la 11rim X. w Yot k. making boy pan the catcher of the Milwaukee F»te< and F. I>. Irish, of tin.* club. issues and merits of the case not the elbows and her pudgy little hands immers- Broughter, secretary I SI i. ! New ^ oik. ly, however, he suereeded, and drawing a long niand of < nii'iiel Hiratn Burnham, of have been by weight—at the rate of a cent and a half per as one of the most Cherry- ed in some while no less base ball club, has signed with the Detroits. Magazine entertaining Fx-tiov. Long made the opening remarks breath, remarked. “Il it wasn't for me would at reached or considered the court. The bill sticky compound; you lield. arrived at aid: “Looking at the head of he the biggest donk< in Hoonville. • in the name of Marcus P. Norton was plant ■ veiling ot th* second ol the battle, brought Wonderful stories are told of the 1 or day having recently tin* table see >ome of tin most famous men O ^ ••■-.net tIf-11*1 ll«r to tance Is from $1<> to ton, her bidding, a little more flour yon made :t ot over dismissed Judge Coll upon the that $20 per naturally bringing sugar, discovered mines near tributed to the pages of that periodical during 1 “Golden at silver at and lead at tore(%! march miles that by ground gold Arizona. : -h.iiinreil. nui-t state tlu* morning, noon, thirty or water, the coals in the hrasicr be- l’rescott, of Maine. There is one who sits on my right, • irom W the had no real interest in the in fuel is a consideration. stirring its existence. The have been fortu- m ii.o has heeii aa night.” is the old sa\ ing ahout eating oranges, lint lay e-tmiiister, and went into position plaintiff bonds, economy prime publishers paper sent, side her, tins upon which to the Miss Alice the first female school trus- nate from whose name i** associated closely with that ot there is that is named Golden, on the iefi of uur line of season to and for this reason and not upon the | greasing drop Pine, enough to secure a series of articles something rightly battle in question A typical Mexican kitchen has neither tee our President. Abraham Lincoln. I at was stove, dulce when cooked, etc., etc. Her beautiful in New York was elected November her on the habits ot in- martyred and can be taken with benelit at am hour the -top the from the right center, issm the bill dismissed. citv, pen and intelligence nrmy breaking chairs nor cl. dark with the excitement of the 10th. know what patriotic feelings wiil thrill you all day. This is 1 »r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- where table, cupboard,—the an-swepl eyes glowed sects, principally ants and spiders, which they tin tierce tide of battle had rolled dur- when he >hai! ari>c. i to our v« n- •.:.• ~t«1 t" take iiotiee of the covery. literally worth its weight in gold to occasion, and her husband and brother-in-law, out in a volume with illus- present you any ing tin- air* rn-wiii the 3.1 under The American clay floor, an adobe shelf against the wall, and Wolves bring pretty little mie again-t Corps Fisheries. devoured two children near erable and beloved friend, Ibm. Hautiibal In* a Hat I let I to tin- paper. Ii suffering with scrofulous affections, impurities —both men of middle age, one a celebrated High trations. It camiofe fail to interest all classes of siekle>. the Fitt!i umler and a f» \v hooks ami :• ’.pi :o\\ u1. for instance, of the tdood. or diseases of the ii\ *-i and lungs, it Corps Sykes por- pegs, answering every pur- the other a Prairie, Minn., while they were returning from itamun. of MEETING OF THE NATIONAL FISHEKY ASSO- physician, distinguished Judge— readers, particularly those who arc interested -tm-e i> hi to is tions the Second Corps under Hancock. school. Mr. Hamlin hemm in a humorous and ription pa unfailing. Ry druggist. pose. In the houses of the rich stood watching her, with admiring pride de- In natural studies. Illustrated. Price, 'train, .. CIATION. history V a i*' w pa* *nent i.- maJe, tin* ilate This regiment was moved on the third day to follow -> coun- concluded with tin imr iclowimr tribute -iiiv “What mak' you thinking Mr. AN ADORE RANOK picted upon every line of their swarthy Ueu. Sheridan. In his annual 00 cents. 1). Boston. 11• I. ami SI ISs. Kill Making our extreme h it to Loiig-tre« t from New Nov. lb. Tin* report, declares Lothrop Co., Merritt is in love with me?" asked fora. prevent A’okk, National Fishery tenances. the children the to his native Male: l think no other State can "• # **P»c joined that the ii 1 1 •'i.I I ii AT T I! i:iK moving around our h it Hank, and although not is built Into the which is Presently magazine gun is to be the arm of the her “he asked \our little met wall, really along, NOTES. show sueii a train of as Maine ean < 'M. 'JI < '-'ili-eritiers in arrears cause," replied mother, Association in tbi** city to-dav, its first an- group, several neighbors dropped in to add future. xy emigrants suiloring from I*---* e t«* other Maine brother it it w a- true j mi would ha\« ten thon-and pial reg- narrow box. made of sun-baked and their and even the innumerable do- >ho\v. Unfits Kinir was horn in Maine, ami. it t' u a I tin -mils tine. nual meeting. from all over clay parti- plaudits, The cover of the-Christinas number of Scrib- on tin; dav of \ our marrige.” iment-. did equal service by the confidence its Representatives The late Ebenezer not the tirst ami foremost man of into each mestic pets,—dogs, cats, pigs and parrots— Weld of Jamaica Plain be- ner's will be absolutely presence mu acted t«» those in tin; front of ’oat- the were The tioned off little compartments, within Magazine something entirely country present. object of the seemed to feel that was Ills entire to his he stood with the most eminent id beautiful from whence came something remarkable queathed property Baptist mission- in the tidd of day, '• woman, thy bloom, tie. w hen ii in came known that the < *!d Sixth of which a of charcoal be consum- unhjtie magazine publication. i, ii .rents tor 'he Journal. was to means a handful may in and societies. them. l*a< k to that we ::nd Maine fur- T hy beaming eye. the features fair? gathering adopt for proper progress shared the general excitement. ary day Maine** vv: on the ground. The monument, j men 1"* -ili!!i.:;/eii to r<-.aive — ed. a and How to i> the ni'hintr tlit* most ••minent that could snliserip- What kindly hand on thee was laid ! The dulce turned out to he sort of candy, “Big Wages Earn Them,” a- is n«*tieeahh; for it* representation of the fishery interests of the For -1! n •! 'V the Journal thee with d'-igned simplicity made the first time In the historv of the de- title of a book the arc about to found in the w iioie eoumrv. Let me call some l-.ndowlug beaut rare? The middle-classes use a or of white sugar and Hour, resembling which Harpers i:; i-.. A' .am-. •' and eha>ieuoss, will not fail to atlraet the Fnited States in all matters big clay jar. pot. the I'was not ever thus,” tin* dame replied. pertaining to Na- caramels when finished—a feeble imitation of partment pension appeal cases are all dis- publish. It is written from the point of view Maine names. In the wcM Oregon has lurui'h- ,i H-. A i„. Nickerson. “tMice thi.- when it is in Its loca- In lieu of a in which charcoal is also of. pale face, these features bold, eye placed position. tional and State legislation. range, those which may be in the posed of an independent laborer. ed three United States .senators horn in Maine. is in an where bought anywhere The‘Favorite Prescription’ of Hr. Pierce tion open Held, the bright green while the have *‘ali out doors*’ for < aliforniu elected thrt e t «o\ernors from M nine. those were ! burned: poor I'nited States for 'lf> cents per pound. That The of Wrought the wonderous change which v»*\i be- sod will out the contrast of its di He rent Among present President Bab- faculty the University of Pennsylvania Mark Twain has written in the bring the re- something The tirst delegate from the of hold." a kitchen, and build their tiny lire where it is night exhausted but triumphant lady has forbidden the students within the territory Oregon color-. The design of the Sixth Corps cross son, of Gloucester, Mass., Luther Maddoeks, smoking form of a play, entitled **Moister.-chaft.'' was a Maine man named 'l'lmrstou. lie tired to rest in the happy consciousness of a building. pur- ■• which surmounts the monument, is novel and most convenient. which will in an number of The an u!• ( pies oi The Journal. The Herald says, “since March *20, eight octo- of Boothbay Ale., It. C. Green, of Bastport, great achievement—and for the next week we appear early chased oxcart and took hi' wife and child- have died on the road between Sand- artistic. The utensils arc seldom of iron, be- The as be Is in genarians cooking had caramels for breakfast, dinner, supper and A Nihilist in Vienna has been handed over to Century. play, may supposed. ren across the country to that far-away land. wich and Yarmouth.” tod Me., and N. B. College, of Lamoiue, Ale. cause Gape octogenarians i:.x> mness. here that metal is very scarce and dear-— the two languages. He said to me: ‘Hamlin, within 10 I'll s lit sum. in di “between meals.” Fannie 11. Waki>. Russian with year' •itn -I. < v.. \ w*>uld better take and at linin'*. President police, charged plotting warning stay Babson called the meeting to order hut eartliern pots are almost universally used t he in t onuress or in hell.' treat : ! W \ s Mail -| | An Augu-ia to the 1’ortiand Press against the zar. The heroine of Miss Blanche Howard's j» hilarity.) special instead of the kettles and to which M sj ami delivered an address the suf- ! frying-pans He thought, on the whole, then: was a little r. ■ ii vh a more upon wrongs “Guenn." is a handsome addi- “I have had troublesome cough for than >av-: T*!h-re i- much interest stili manifested in arc The lumber novel, making '• I’f 'i « eli'.'. Northern housekeepers accustomed. It output from the Chippewa Val- choice in tin-matter, for in about 'i\ voar', I liv e ears, and lun c had tin* ad\ ice of three ot tie.- ered by American fishermen. He claimed the Some Confessions. tion to her living selling locks of her hair to seems incredible that a dinner of several Strange iev, Wis., will be 350.000,000 feet for this season, by met him in ( enures'. He a a little of both nio-t skilleil physicians, imt I found nothing to ie flic imported liquor question in this section. sentimental tourists who visit the French vil- M. Mall fishermen of the Fnited States had no protec- courses can be over a charcoal not a excess over last. lic\e and cure me till 1 Use Adamson's Itoi.a prepared pot slight there. [Ueiicwed merriim nt.] 1 regard the 1.0 .1 Burn- i- selling his imported goods openly at lage described in the novel. ("iigh balsam. Mrs. t.eorge A. bobbin Ri\«*r- tion while in foreign countries, lie was op- much larger than a peck measure, llie vari *us several coon stories which convey Washburn family as the most remarkaole fam- W A widespread conspiracy for the side, Me.” Trial si/.e loe. tiie noith end of ater street, disposing of a edibles all cooked ill smaller set w ithin it. smugglingof in State', of re- to the action taken on the pots VERY NEEDFUL MORALS. ily the United five brothers and the Prohibition law i- niilli- posed fishery quos- opium into the Unite*I States has been diseo\- With the November number American Art large quaiii a>. Let us observe some of the dishes. Perhaps maining. they furnished in one family two Miss Hattie Itrink, ol' I nion ( ounty, Dak., re tion the ered by treasury otfi< nils. enters upon its second volume. It lias a large rl£I FAST DIRECTORY. tied practically. It will perhaps he years be- by government. Commercial inter- the most important part of the vit'Hii is the Governors, one of State, two < ei\ed a cloak as a from her father, and secretary foreign present fore a i- course was a farce*. American lie corps of art contributors, and creditably tills •ieej-ion obtained from tin* courts in fishermen, tortilla, or unleavened pan-cake, the Mexican The Rochester (X. Y.) Union reports hav- A mammoth cave ministers, three members of Uoturress, one committed suicide because ii did not lit her. I; ap- j containing thousands of at Tremont the Burns ea.-e a most said, did not want the inshore fisheries of Can- its chosen field. Published 171* that die both of ills aid determined | “staff of life" and staple article of food, it is this with an eminent : tons of zinc ore has been in eomniatidinu with V V\ 11 S I I; VM It* 'ATS. pears, therefore, people may ing dialogue physician discovered the a major-aeneral. distinguished • ada. All desired was the to street, Boston. $2.50 year. and misiits. tVort will be made at the coming session of they right buy bait made of common field corn, soaked in lime- town of Wis. success in tiie war of the rebellion. And all u;. “(.'an you cure a cold for me?” Shullsburg, }>. Arrive 10.4.'. *. na« a and not to be fisher- Congres-io obtain the :ment of section imposed upon. Foreign water, and then crushed into paste on stone that came out of one iitti* family that w» nt oil! ; la. '•la I.i -: ime. Rules men were in this Rev. The Rev. I>r. A. I’. Peabody, well-beloved which shall prevent between the Fuit- given rights country which mutate with a stone roller. The women of the “I dare say; where is it?” Joseph Parker, of London, now lectui- of to the W. !' M* Wednesdav- clashing | of Maine am! emigrated m. d’hen we our fishermen were not in this of all Harvard men, has prepared a volume for tin* rare of the *dck. Iin\v to cure disease, it e-l State.- cu.-tom- regulation.- and the State given foreign coun- household go the entire laborious ingin country, says he is impres- at home one of those our war : r m '••.•ai time, or on ar- through pro- “Do you treat yourself for colds?” intensely of kept boys, old ;ititi and other infoimat' press the enforceiuein of ihe Reciprocity j like scones or Yankee buckwheats, A man with four bombs was arrest- from. Let us come nearer. Let ns tbn-Ujrb Morrill, prohi- Kuglish dymunite to where have even more emigrate who brinp a larpc stock of assorteil di'easc- to i .vv American ol and “Then don t dare take own medi- people Europe, they •. .,. I .ea\ !• ree'iom bitory at the Deeember term of the Super- system government reciproci- into between the hands,and bak- you your ed in Greenock on from New York in come to Massachusetts. Massachusetts v. a< thi- even ami trade them lor natural- spatted shape landing adventures than in that de- country year < treaties would out* cine?” striking and varied in ib Ifast at J1 4.» a. ill. ior ourt. and Deputy Sheritl' Hill of Wai-r- ty impair commerce. ed upon a Hat stone, or piece of the steamer State of Indiana. on. > a of Maim*. lias said ization papers ami public ollires, rather have the immediately “All the part Somebody •« ;. -1 :11 I m.. arri\ at v Air. Babson declared it was the of the “No! 1 don’t and I have no lightful book, Among Lighthouses." j ing best of the ille. ha.- ju-t visit- d Portsmouth for the pur- object iron or tin, over the tire. Throughout all Mex- are, family Maim; was once a part of Massachusetts. That bargain. The of Labor have declared war pose of revising a copy of Colli «tor Page’s re- Tory government to give Canadian fishermen ico, tortillas have been in use from the earliest physician.” Knights upon i' a mistake. What is the character of the r.: J Mr. Rider has not one but two new l the towns "1 to free A a short time his the coal who are the Haggard Vitality ami color are restore* 1 weak ami pray cord of retail liquor dealers in Kennebec coun- markets in the Fnited States and drive the ! times, with no change in the mannerof making gentleman, ago, consulted Lehigh operators resisting ixoo 1 men who iiave eotne to Massachusetts? l‘v -n* I r..n!.fort. Winter books for One is a out of about a severe miners’ demands for nearly ready publication. hair, the use of Hair who a tax. Americans entirely the Atlantic - them, that for the noble A/tecs in Mon- physician rheumatic attack. As higher pay. Who have w< sent here? Let im r'o out to :• < Hi; sun by Ayer's Vipor. Through ty pay special except romance based on and tie Daily except eries. Thun? be lie was the doctor said : Egyptian history, :.i a .■. should in that. The tezuma's time the leaves of various medicinal leaving, ( see i' Ii.-.! :-1 da;, at Hu. m. Keturn its cleansing and healinp it t!ie reciprocity a on Harvard olitr^e and what there. Wiio qualities, prevents SIIII’IM If.PIN, IN 1 Nt; | < >\ col \ | V. I “Should The Grand Rabbi of India wore other is story of modern life founded i; iii 7 i. m.. in Itel speaker asserted that tin* capital invested in the were kneeded in with the my prescription afford any relief, let $2.">0,000 is the Maine sent who Ini' a arriving; accumulation of dandrutT and cures all dis- plants dough. is said to be a motive. poet you. reputa- scalp l.i it me know as 1 am an worth of diamonds iu his turban at the Roths- what remarkably original 2 In | In. V.Y ;;;• 1;;«-1>ti• >n«■ '-ro and Aupu-ta. Daily stated tiuii ( .1. \V. Sons of the net and or the boiled conglomeration that alway« f«>I- The best of now have the frank- published by Messrs. Jordan, cbascil him with a pitchfork until lie had dropped 'apt. Sawyer A; of Mil- trap system because if it were physicians killed his wife Maine, lie honor-' tin- and tin* i op- I, ’. Ib lt.i t every day at p. m., low* the consisting of mutton, i• t‘. - by mistake. He fired at hood- lias gone to 15,000. Mr. ((rant has position the harnesses he hail-tolei,. she will not leeiure bridsre have about derided jo start business in done away with a large industry would be de- soup, ness to admit that the schools have not yet already tion Inuiors him. Maine ha* coatrihntcd the-e :,i It- .ia at ! a. m. lums who were his house. made an with his w marries her husbaml con. fowls, sausage, '/arlmu.zo# white is know stoning such arrangenn nt publishers this inter—unless she ami litcir and wili build two tour hundred stroyed. lie thought that, if any (a large mastered all there to about the causes men a r~(>--ri. I" mile-. via Swan- yard, legislation that control of his e-rand to the old university. When you shonl'l eoiue home late at night. ton one of i- for was enacted it should be the of beau), small gourds, greens, pears, ap- of disease, and the best methods of cure. There “Webb" that he retains absolute copy- e- I '• a -1 at .5 !>. ni l{rtuniinj.r, schooners, which intended for protection squash, says the controversy over the want a real uood i\ ai lb-ifast at 12 in. are remov* il ti c The venerable by liislipurinp eruptions easily by and doc! an of tin* stated that the herbs, tomatoes, and red-hot chili non red over though saturate the of their Simon Cameron takes great Hinklry, formerly extensive agent association, fisher- they may systems but never shallow, drew was a Maine man. Vt •"itt in his cattle, llis a witty, sparkling practical [loud applause", use of Ayer's sarsaparilla. This medicine is per- builder of that has h-umi the work of men were all the it. At every Mexican dinner. days in the patients with nor do pride pet is steer that girths ■ Lin. .In- ile. 12 three place, thoroughly organized along poisonous drugs, they while awakening Iona alter that you look t!.i' acntlcmau who miles, the third course is over feet and yet piquant, saving thought safe to ami is a reliable tiie irrinie for a coaster of Atlantic coast. On the* iak< where all tin* year, invariably ye/c/mco, bleed, blister and torture, as eight weighs 2,100 pounds. w of ex- k <.:\n lb I ". >t Moil ia\ s, TilUrS- fectly take, thoroughly putting up seventy- formerly. it. these talks touch the issues of 'its me, ho arae the position chief after nil'/o and the stew of rice. \cr- upon very by live tons. In there is talk of dealers bad the association, the trade (broth), died, it is claimed, because of over* «• at p. in. 1.r t mitre same blood purilier. Ilarrinjilon ^et- joined Hymn J. Tucker’s fee for the living and action. ecutive at tlii- a:,;herina. as he did when 1.i. I maeilla or macaroni, mixed with Randolph pleading daily daily n_ .* a-l a.: timr out the frame for a run Ik was in the bands of nine The tomatoes, his met 12 in. packet to tween companies. bleeding by physicians. Washington cause of the Chicago Anarchists before the executive of your Mate. Let Its look at the •< A correspondent asks tin* New York .Journal cheese or sour milk. same —;. 7 s, twiee daily except this point and rortlaud. Aim there is a Canadians. In* said, come to our markets for the fate! R. < "ion to which Maine contributed in a is in the ripht-haml pro- United States Supreme Court was $5000. In the December Outing Captain K. Vtlin lean! prof, ;l« :... -t at a. m. and p. in., “why stamp plaeed upper that bait, w hiie tin* American fishermen are There is hwti. which means any kind ot li-li, Scientific shows that most ail- bability the boom will rcacli Addison, as refused investigation treats us toauother inimitable of a sailer’s Massachusetts. Sin contributed a one 11«*;;,;-1 am. Leave corner of an envelope." How ignorant they are of yarn Uojrers, .'••.ii'.-puri arc tin ir aftt ntion to entrance for bait in Canadian waters. The* ticsh or fowl, with a sauce roasted chili-pep- meir- from of The Italian hereafter, sub- in the We had that every- parties already •rivinjr the proceed derangement primary government will, life, and moralizes in the ot tin- rarest h-aal linin' in the land, she con- pi.... at ri x nur at lb-lla-t in metropolis' supposed whi' h turns the whole thing to a d of quaintly peculiar bod\ knew that it was thi re to the < uuadians are tin* trade. pers, p. organs, which the are the most im- mit bound to the United States to a a ••nine •: ah the trains. placed pay post suI»jeet. [Machia- IP-publican. running They enjoy kidneys emigrants verhacular of the “Did Suit.” about the queer tributed Paine, who stands pre-eminent. of our none dark red. and i* enough to draw tears l of blood medical examination tin* privileges markets but pay of liery portant. ivery drop coursing through upon their departure. one meets in the forecastle. The Weil, we contributed aide di ami a l.ona hm -• nuts A kill *sT “t.AID.** from the of a 1 philosophy our taxi*". The Canadian government seems eyes graven image. the system passes through these organs, and if M:i'saehU'et!' members ot t oiurr. W e The now story is reading. e i for Advice to Mothers. There is the t>nnuh‘. innocent in it* I arc English people think they are called really charming .i ina the proaramim* The I'aiilidd dournal that a jrrave- to consider that we art* incapable of managing enough they deranged, the Hood speedily becomes tributed the ( handier' who have honored the reports to decide whether Gould or John L. '. lie 'll I’.i'I'. I.I e ‘l II! 'lie- own .Men looks to a but so hot with chili and carries the seeds of disease to upon Jay Mks. Winslow's soothini; i:i i* for children aid in a n, i_:hboldii.lt town ame to be a horror our industries. who fish for fun are tempt baby, impure, Bret Ilartc's in the forthcoming Christ- leaal here, and of the younaer nn lu- t. : ret 1. !;« < ,c<>. L Tuft j Sullivan be as a Amer- story profession te- is the of out of the best female lo t'ln.d to the out of within that one’s throat need* to he triple-p'at- of the If we these or- may regarded* typical thmp prescription the on account of a white lie'lire that trying .egislate industry exist- every part body. keep mas .Scribner’s is entitled “A Drift from Red- hers *>f tie- "ion tin re an: the Aliens and a i. 2.17) ican. profi p. in., pmaeliiim, p. nurse: ami in the l nited >tat* has ed with tin. It is made of red pepper*, toma- the use of a physicians -,aml had I»con s«-eii to ri-r from the earth on >» veral ence. gans regulated by simple vegetable it on I tin- 1 Li'seltim-'. Now, tlieii. we ret in in.- 7 p. in. wood Camp." The scene of is the Paciiic may lieen used :<■!• forty \ears w ith ne\er laiblip success oeea^ioii... and •cerctan Wilcox that there were toes and onions, with chopped meat, rolled up like Warner’s safe cure, which l’rof. < .■ :.. e..i ut oi Market and also to lie oil the fence ill jjffO- reported compound A father in has coast—the of his successes. Tin- Maim- !••• ol our sons who iiave cue millions of mollier- for tin ir children. Dur!n_ inside a corn Im-k. proud Duquesne, Penn., region early proud 1 by in tortilla dough ami l.attimore. New York State board of health I; II link. i‘n < Inn- at io.lto t ~«i !• attitude*. I!m u tin: stronir-minded •J-i firms ip tin* association and that a move- pm an abroad and not and are md the i»i 11 its i- inea lei liable. I named his first Thomas Benton Sehnatter- hero of it, “Skeesicks," is said to lie inter- may they they process of teei vr able are then boiled, or steam* 1 in the hu*k. boy 12 a mnctin or hi tated to the after nulit-t ill. ment was on foot to send a fleet of Atlantie They analyst, of tin Rochester I says: “I if an- )•; a; relieve- viie child from pain, cures d\-• nteryau i pass place niversity, ly Boyle Cleveland Genius of Liberty Flem- esting type of the “no-account man." proud of their native Sum? they not. util ii a Armtl old fishermen to the Pacific where the which flavors them through and through- and iind free from and all diarrlnea, in the bowel-, and w iml-coli.- sea captain who came to visit slope, trade entirely mercury poison- I've only to repeal what 1 said to some stranae -■ griping ming. .. "V Hi ;ii :i«*• i blliidlllj;-. been are not bad, when one’s “inner ous and deleterious substances”—there is little lty pivinp healtb t" the child it re-ts the mother. Iri' tids m town, tin>P took to lay the jrhost. has not developed. really they A account of an method persons I met in Lurope. who never i-ouhi 'oe I. I! > at her Phelan, man” becomes hardened to the chili. pathetic organized 1'riee 2'tf. a bottle. 1 v 4s U'til .ul niakiii:: his inp-nlion known to lion. Panic! T. Church, of Rhode Island, danger of bright’s disease, rheuma- Senator Stanford of California is about to for in 1 ■ any apoplexy, our soldiers, when in the field, ot interest this country, ‘that i» a m — anytiiina -in da it; mouth. A not l»er is known as enr/, H. adopted by < he I d-, a -tout ^oad and -1rolled over made a In which he said the menhaden delicacy tism, or any of the common ailments, nearly all import skilled laborers from Bordeaux to re- of will In- the ohm- of we never wi! a i; l, l.’< I.i \\ eut \\ oi th “Constant Reader’ is inform* *i that to pre.-cnc speech | celebrating the return Christmas, very people hope to iIn- haunt) biiMiie*s was made of tortilla dough rolled over an tmgue**- of which in or are made fatal dis- IP a a, Sabbath there i- to a hm li temv 1 sp«»i. IP* saw the ;;host. «*h:tsed almost ruined. originate by place the Chinese now working in his Nine- in the December number of Tin* Amer- come hack.' If Iiave lost tin- love of p School, fruit nothinp superior able conundrum of chicken, red given you your ■ ... ii •< .'-.me it aid laid i: -omt his was Treasurer Pew. of chopped pep- eased This van Is. P p A.'iin^r peoples* parni-hen with bre.kt pit" hi.tile-. per knee. No jJ»ost Gloucester, Mass., spoke (though unsuspected) kidneys. ican M agazine, bv one of the survivors of a nativ. Mate, if you.io ml want to ao h:n-U to ni- tn >•» .•« tomatoes, rai-ins. and heav- lias the seems p• Mientiim. 7 p. -mi-, houi'ici'. -tid think the bulldog- niciood n atie ward, but a rtain youth in lie* vii- against commercial union with Canada on the pers, green garlic, great remedy reputation, which which lu Id it*> last tin- those ruaai d hill'. Wc don't want you hack. ■ society meeting during a « i. I i* x. .1. c en knows what. These are aKo enclosed in The Christian Endeavor has A. sav la.c hi- nil ;.;s that it would weil of more diseases than Society grown <■ •• pretcrat-lc. standing P»r the next three ground destroy the lishin^r indus- founded, curing any war. \ homo yam. and v only ask that you in at "i.r 17. in New a 110 ■*_ a. in.. Sunday W ei r \. corn husks and boiled, and are good eat- one other ever known. It the York within year, from branches k-. l very remedy restored your mother Mate n-'p.-e;fully. wc know bucklin'- Vrnln* Salve. if one i- not too as in the com- and 3.000 members to 413 branches and 21.000 The following officer* were elected : ing particular son of the Danish Vice-Consul Schmidt of (>{» II. C. Runner's story in Scribner's for De- will. 1 tiiink I've sliowu that the I < lici t. s\\ i* in ins i.ii ii r imm;. you you Sunday « of tilt* conundrum and the dirt i! Wall street. from members. The lie -1 •'.live in the world for at-, Ilrwi-* President—!■'. J. Bahson. Gloucester, .Mass. ponent parts New York, Itright's disease, cember is entitled “The Zadoc Pine Labor State of Maine i' a c:«• 1 Mate to eniiarate Si.ivs, l Icei-, 'all Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, b d < ampia !!. of l\iii::si’tiry, had a fiirht First Viee President—I). T. Chureli, Tiver- may incidentally contain. ami (ieneral Christiansen, of Drexel, l’nion,"and is said to be tilled with lmmor and >’• 1 ; .d .. T» mplt. Morgan Eggs have been and are now being from." [tin at appinii'.-.] v napped Hands. < hihdaius. Corns, and ali -kin with a b. ar Iasi ami was bitten. 't here are also boiled or fruit of the A Hankers of New who knew of imported of the ;i *i and ll'_! -tfeels. week, badly ton. R. I. nopals, Co., York, the to and consumed in this at genial satire exposing the absurdity M-nator f’rvo alter '•on,.- m-unl am 1 cures Rile-. ;e<]niait's addr*—inp mpl- \\ hereas the fishing industry of the I'nited States which in Mexico eat- at least three help proposi- An example Clarence ami i-oinpar. d tinm ia\orably to tin- ur.-ai lak<> 1 ed ■> (• ::i everybody a imi I man \\ ith such ex pre-sious a-“look lien*.' il:« r, ;it;:i«* w ?PlV an aw. Made furi- are tin* foundation of the marine at a church fair. “I’ve sold a tion to amend the Constitution of the State, and in tin* Christmas Wide a 111 i. No. 7. iL-uhir largely power of a and which the des- yomur lady tidy finest poetry appears of Kurop* Ho 'ai-l out of tin* b7*> >hips tra\el- ••ami h t in show von. a-it is to hear the -aim " b\ list blow, tie- bear day, immediately precede -' •" t■ ti..w in- ai; iiuti.n cleared itself from the government, wliieh it must for for b* that onl\ cost lf»r. What is other measures. is a Christmas and v. .*••! M upon depend sert at dinner. ar*> percentage Awake; it especially poem itur tin* w..»«-!** of Ik ! to- lay. iNt \v« ;v p -on -nourinp at the top of hi- ■-'*•*• at the band th* ;«u i Mr. « li. knork- detense the ocean in time of every well-regulated They -pram: upmi ampin upon war; and the profit?” has been pronounced one of tin- loltiot since built in Maim-. “I ni l ;o.,k aroum! in on, nan nlorc-aid, a- the latteiwen a! li first in water, after which the cook \ !.' s.iai mee'; ieeii ; will consist of ION Democrats, l.V> Republicans •*M\ lose, magic .-pci thrown killed. 1'he d<< at- percentage it is illustrations are Howard w !ia\«; eu •_ 1 oonui* "inoii, »*na- Keirtdai in. ■ R» solved, that the association ask in the the until simply larceny!” by Pyle. liif!i .urated I vi *ii* ia« ■ Its charm 1 -w n i! :icie«l tiic anun.d*.-attention io-er respectfully again jar, keeping up operation The and 4 pon eiio;c_ii for man who takes one's Independents. !•' «.-! -« a. i. mouth. the National government for such action and professional money and lmml tin- II.»i• of nta- special- a. oi i*aim and teeth legis- are cold, when are mixed with iC»*j»i»•-< thy pure pearly voii.com ; -ira^' *• from under him. they quite they •A lma he can do one no 111• ampbel! lation as shall place tin* American fisheries upon a equivalent service will The Bel- Outing for I>eeenil»er contains l-iriil;;^ tivo', in omi-rii.irs four Thy ro-\ lips- Thy pcrtuuicd l»f**atn?" chili and fried in fat. governments of England. France, n:ini>tfpioiiipoteu- •• Pittsfield A l\ laiser. never to i: '.an ill I.MWS. ! »■ I i- National basis, again he made a matter of understand tile moral. of Lntma Frances !U-m**ii« «!11v' three i.r four eabim-t mini'ter-, ami > 'iic -aid, m accent.- ,-wect and clear. As to the messes eaten by tl Indian-. I can- gium, Holland, Germany and Denmark have experiences liary. .Mail, a -,*i bargain or sale to foreign nations; hut reserved to in (»eiier:ii Hooker-' Hi^h "I i- oidv >< i/.OIM »NT. m\ dear." from for to the traffic in the her winter's sojourn many nn*n with p!a»o> ,-f power, dignity ami ••n:nsi.\\i. !.ii;ki:iv” in i:\sTPoin. the of the I'nited state- in the same manner not speak experimental knowledge, agreed stop spirits among people The illustrations and are *-• even winch wili lead fishermen of the North Sea. camp. frontispiece learnimr that i »;il*i not name them. I •i 1 ’. as that which characterizes the laws of the eoast- that journalistic fervor really i'.. meet >i I’er-oiiai lib, i- w curtailed in Kast- Notes. artist who was >n the The of Love rty oefully the scribe to the Newspaper by A. It. Want—an toil you. my friend'. then* i- not a 'pot on tin* 11 -da filing at Atmosphere now. < wandering topmost icy peaks port iti/.eiis and residents A of Northern and and familiar with til the ineideiils she a ■ temporary syndicate English capital- oartli that eonid to >mh roi! of honor I- nr<\ sweet breath. This desideratum one Resolved, that as the history of the past has of mountains, and to the lowe-t spot point I a;-, driven to tie- extr, me ol sky-piercing -Mr. D. M. Hull, editor of the Dirl- i> < N" huyimr all their demonstrated the formerly ists will at once build half a mile of docks at th scribes—and *1. F. The artieh as oiti Oxford n it >r live \\a- 2d. I.V_ ul tr meet of iln results of u-inp .mi/i »l>* »NT. which not that fish product depends direct- of subterranean caverns, fails utterly Kelly. eounty.” di ink* on soil. There doesn't to depths Port and will recom- a ill each III and tin* lvh foreign appear ly upon natural causes for its and domes- go Bural, has to where Koval, and open up railroad communica- nov».*l and intere-ting, voi*ifrrou>l\ *1 at ! h- <■•m..-iu-ion oi hi- evenings invigorate- plcscrvcs teeth, hut ** supply, when it comes to eating snails, pounded Hie-, gone Fairyberry, Nub., peeially applatnh be a -sen w loo-, and tic has been sutlicicnt to tion with Ala. mend itself more to female readers. dec- tin mouth as Irapranl a- a rose. lm«l anywhere. Campobello competition always pre- dried grass-hoppers, lish intestines, mosqui- he will probably locate. Birmingham, partieularly address. x IP liar meet e\ it\ is the last and resort in the vent enhanced prices, and also, that lifting confi- iuj; only enierireiley. to's rt celurn. thief diMi Peters -pol.o of tIn* \aiaoio it desire to beau on I? the dence alone is needed to increase the fleets eggs, It is to commemorate the80th birth- V*uiiip pirls, you keep your liquor law was enforced in the Dominion Ashing Mr. local editor of the proposed Mrs. F. II. Burnett's new st >ry will begin In la\\> original'-i in Mam. i I. iiMam.-d tin- a of nation so Hut it must be remembered that the Neweombe, formerly I a D Ijf-Iilar meet sirinp, don't bend liiiii too much. Remember that terrib>rv on the the that the supply of lisii shall he upper of the poet Whittier him a suit- j eastern side of our harbor half by sending the Christmas nuinher of >t. Nicholas. It i' la w i:• a to a iau u t It- tot.— <• • tin b*»w once broken cannot be to the demand and our National classes are in their diet, Kennebec now corre- day ui\ part) iuht iiiHi;- «il aeI strongest re*truup. a- fully equal marine exceedingly dainty Journal, is the Augusta inscribed the e.irei11JI\ a* tile customs laws and lisliinir ably memorial, signed by promi- and it the life < ! a power increased thereby, we ask that our industry and look the American as a bar- called Sara Cniwe, depicts lit) it: hi- -*v> || : tin- 'no. i\imu to women a upon average of the Boston Journal and Portland nent men of Massachusetts.' reuidat ions, it woulii leant ruin the hiisiin-ss at be so spondent public in a in London, i hi' : ii. i.•••!_■ No :iti. Ur- For three weeks 1 was from a sever** protected by duties on foreign lish as will barian of the first water because he can make little girl hoarding-school the al'solnp riuht of prop, t and fro. inn sull'erinp our Police < ourt. a. .* I imer in', in S-.ntinel. give to American lishermen our markets in contra- Press. number of St. Nicholas will have stories by tin-m from f In- 'lominion of tln-ir I mham1', ami ■■Id m head, accompanied by a pain die [Kastport a meal without wine and divide his dinner into At a special meeting of Plymouth Church distinction to the subsidize.1, untaxed II. l»o\esen. Frink temple-. I tried sonic ol the many catarrh reiue bounty-fed, and last it was but (Hadden. II. tin.* law. "Vn m.onto.I t!:o .maim;\s iikii i' and km KKri.isi:. two courses. Not only the aristocrats, We have received So. 1 Voi. 1 of Society week, decided, with Washington prohibitory pro- a.- ■ I'lnirsda\ at 2..'in die- without ( ream Halm was fisheries of foreign nations: only Sporting an any relief. Fly’s one to call Bov. Charles A. It. Stockton, and .1. T. Trowbridge, witii in in -ao-.i.u. “ami win tln-r ->;i 1 we but all Mexicans with any pretensions to social dissenting vote, hibitory’* I at Lurch re nunemled me. Afti-r six ({(‘.solved, that ask no privileges of Ashing in parlor. only application' The very general adaptation of n liable Topics, a weekly paper devoted to eastern illustratedaeeount "f the voyage of the orhl like it or m*t. if' a urea! imam!i-. \ aa-l Mar ... sys- if it be but a of :! p..-, ,. u. d iIn balm trace of tin cold was removed. foreign waters, hut demand the same commercial standing, require that every dish. Berry Wolverhampton, England. every tem-of waterworks in all the larger villages and in lioston at 71) Milk balloon, written l>y the reporter who took the herself i> of it. I think, Mr. Pre-id- ait. -iid thir.l I 'oiimPiv H- ui v * ( lark. 1-t Division New York rijrht* for our vessels in foreign ports as of peas, be served a* a separate spurts published proud Apprais**rs of « foreign spoonful The vote in was re- Maine, promises to au-e a sharp reduction vessels in Prohibition Pennsylvania from St. Louis last summer. Maine ha*» attained, in tin 'o ami other i'. \. P Mai:. .Mam si!, have the ports of the I'nited States. course, for which clean plates must be provid- street. a It succeeds and trip re-p' in rate- of insurance. It is a %yt year. Judge duced from at last election to less than ( ream also standing ad- 32,000 a hiuh rank in the and a' natiM of .Mai- Fly- balm give- satisfaction (oevery one A was made to raise to ed. making the most commonplace dinner a pa't, ■ proposition money a of the lat- r « a. j, *x•. r hVirular ’t be.- *.. h vertisement of thrift, safely and convenience, Jury. 12,000 this year, and large portion The American Magazine for lv<< nd»i will we v.a-l! In- of h- i\ and in eom-im usiiip catarrhal troubles.- Mellor, aid in opposing hostile legislation by assessing long and ceremonious atlaii. Wine is alway- may proud it Pi'ii.• n >t Mass. “w4*» which lin n of means do not fail to lea I when ter was from the Democratic ranks. he a Christmas numher. Its leading aride, sion i ihl' '.-nt innnt. \M.is-arli.i'. :i Druggist. Worcester, man on a served with the and eotlee and < ol. prop..M- n! v •: I. every shipped fishing vessel si. This substantial*, Kllais.of whom mention has before been lti|.o| they arc seeking places for investment. Maine hy Win. II. lngersoll, will diseuss tin pecu iari- ami Maine—one in-\<-r *a ra d.' x 1 was and after dessert. One hundred and deaths from small family '«•} I in* .. cv s;,t .iidav Wo like the strongly opposed failed. A resolution cigarettes made in connection with the Belfast sixty-five rc- cry business character of the young man water works, natural a- well as artificial, area Water ties of the likeness of Chri.-t, an 1 The t> el 111 o\. nim.-. w> r. • to The Mexicans have no fondness for sour iti of Panama from accepted .losing 'po-akt tin \»i tr -1: road, w ho alter he had been kicked down stairs, earn** change the headquarters of the association pox occurred the city Sep- •rood deal above the average. [Hiddeford has handed us a of the Putnam eount the legend of its origin. Thi- likeness Hons. !..*\vi> Punier ami «> r \ i 11 i'. Paler. at- ■. no Works, copy L: a .. t back tot lie irate kicker to limt out wlm made iiis from Gloucester to this city was adopted. The things, therefore vinegar, pickles, etc., liud tember 1, 1880, to August 23,1887, a much lower .loiirnal. is traceable in the sacred art of all Christian t Mat -. ■x .... \ iit or in-) genera I of tin- ami ^p. ak.-r 1 .ill I.-- uii v.v Li *.io\ !»■ n*t -. of all to lu re; but ha* a well a wide awake local In rate of than question resisting legislation opposed place everybody develop- Patriot, paper published mortality many anticipated. of our era. Mr. I' 11 a -oil’s nations from the beginning liohl. Letters of r***ur> t were reo.-ifd from otliee, SKI I IM. < IDKK. free was brought up and elicited the ed “sugar-tooth” and dulriis. (sweetmeats) > fishing Conn. en- ■ a* I .id of each Putnam, The centreboard of the Is a will more describe the dmiue Viruin of tin- eourl ami lion Mondays Brace Ip. fact that the menhaden fishermen are about to are in great demand. There is no end to the present simply lngersoll especially >upr«me 11 is refreshing l,, see the sympathy certain modification of the old fashioned leeboard. deavors of American painter-* W I.. Putnam. Y ou ar»* is send a to President Cleveland to varieties of dulee which a Mexican housewife* It is said that the Boston llerald will distinguished •* N feeling depressed, your appetite poor, iia\e for the on delegation support Uni II, Altl'ANI M. paper- farmers, account of the used in a few boats, has and to this ideal. i h< >ou arc bothered w ith Headache, arc urge him to insert in bis a will from lull's to the most Mr. Blaine in ease he is a candidate for the and, though English sculptors represent i. 'i .1.111ii>ii Hail, yon lidgctty cider law half the income of their message request that compound, simple he ami out of ami want to taking away never been in America. article will abundantly illustrated. ■ nervous, soi*ls, an elaborate or candied is fully developed except a,. Ub ! :n'.'-d:i\ ensues ••! each p«*m*rally etc. The fact i* the C ongress pass act preserving their fisheries preserved fruits, sauces, presidency next year. This made possible brace but not with orchards, law docs not up. lip, -timulant-, on the and marmalades. is unknown Fish and month a New Jersey const for menhaden jellies Canning by the retirement of Mr. llaskell from the Bank has Fishing. or for prohibit farmer or am else from only. Mrs. Howe, of Woman's notoriety, children and of all s '1 s sprinp im*dieim*s bitters, which ha\** their body selling The best-liked hy pareu I p I |.od ire. No President Babson was to ask Presi- here, and is not needed in a summer editorial chair of that It is said that basis ba*i w ami w hich stimu- idrr, mi mi\ for delegated country paper. tried to swindle the people of Chicago. Her for children. The Pan-\. The old law made th<* limit no l < very cheap, hi-key, <> N a I 1.(1- M in -loin I-oil's Hail, pling place, just little hard: ENTIRE, city, already stories. We call it religious, because its moti\ law mak« it ten am! a iialf iuehes. lint lot ative that w ill purifv your blood, -tart healthy ae tioii and tin* ville Sentinel. tmt for making \ ineuar or iloiiicstie use the meeting adjourned. so. is never forgotten on dealers seem to have t'<»r*.^«»I!.• m. hi I’ortland, tion of Liver ami restore each delicate. sugar-frosted loaf intact upon is that—religion any pa::, \ Pi a Par me* tmn- kidneys, your vitality, is Ic -d. c\ery -ale perfectly [(iardiner Home .lour- T1IK VOICK OK Til F PFOPl.F. lit for a of it. Nevertheless it eiiihln ii for instaner. Warden A. W. Harbour seized and pive renewed health ami strenptli. Sm*ti a tin? stem, making a conserve fairy; The East port Sentinel of the 10th inst. says: It is that the White Star engages young M lay 1',1'I.IIU.' reported Steamship b.- unaiicine you will timl in Kl**etric bitters, and A attended was held in the ami knows that rose- as well as their fathers and mothers. There nine hundred and thirty—i\ short iobshfs -.ii l. « M (< ry M* nay eve only largely meeting everybody preserved “One the first issue of the Sen- Company proposes building several large steam- >h cents a bottle at R. li. St*»re. year ago to-day of the tween r td and < < Moody l>rup of Labor like are eonnnon in are few religious which Oetoln November4'. >u the ■ii. Itapti-: hureli \il IN CKNKIMI.. Knights hall, Vinal Haven, Nov. Ifllli, ! leaves, guava jelly, tropical ships which will revolutionize ocean travel. publications tinel after the made its and same can he said. The I>. loth hi seized P I more short loh^ter-at the nan a re a > for a of larders. lire, appearance, publishers, Lolhrop t.a eofdia invited. 'i’ln* body of a re*I squirrel was found in a 4‘* discussion the lishing question. A live- These vessels are to cross the Atlantic in five M. Brooks, u citizen of Bid- will send a on I’ortland A lb-ehester Amo; a * Joseph lending debate was held Since stoves are unknown, that of is tirst in Boston, copy receipt freight house. ia i'-M nrni t. pound pickerel taken at ixtord. Mass., the other ly and the following resolu- comparatively to-day the number published Company del onl. dicil of !;»-! week. days. this number Were seven seed day. The now is, “do swim, or paralysis tion." and therefore ovens are non est- except those of live cents. By the way. begins them lobsters. ■ .*-•■ .. ijuestion squirrels unanimously adopted: our new ... ai- !.’» a it., and 2.0" m. 11m- Wnicrvilie oilice in the Sentinel Building, erected p. do pickerel climb trees?" Flcctrie Light Company has ponderous a flairs of adobe used by the bread- Mr. Gladstone has in his library three desks. a new volume, and contains a remarkable Pre- ,'a-t. -i ll *|..t 1 ai 7.07. a. m., and Resolved, That we are opposed to any treatv or A prominent -eienti-d has aid Unit the bln. h increased its rapilal from $15,000 to £30,000. and. cake are never seen in tin.* upon the site of the old one. For twenty At one he transacts business, at another mium last. 2- a ni.. ml 2 :• • m union with Canada, their Ash would he bakers—pies public ■ i* ViT’ve, Tin* ‘Mil of at lIk* whereby hass will kill from the mnv l«;\ of killim. and Their Business (looming. logs headwaters of the free Mexican menu. To be sure there are various to rooms he conducts Ids and at. n 2" p in. i*M al, 11 a. ni., admitted of duty. years previous the lire the occupied private correspondence, that thousands ..[ are kenneb< this season will piekerel dr-truyed e\ery no one tiling li is caused sucb ;i general he about an average Resolved, That in ease Canada persists in her articles called cakes to be found in a few the third he communes with his **old friend Tilt* seventh volume of Aldcn's Cyclopedia Probably for a newspaper and job office were in the sec- year h} it. 'I'his statement :» Well demons;rat- revival of trade at K. il l»rug Siorc a> -between one hundred and one hundred and outrages upon our fishermen, retaliation measures French but bear no more like- Homer.” of Cniversal Literature now contains .Moody's bakeries, they published ed the of the hlaek has*, in Hie fount- their away t" tin ir customers of so many t W' ‘iit % -live millions. should he resorted to by the I'nited States Gov- ness to the tea ond story of a two story wooden building. sketches of about 100 authors, of by history giving cake which graces the daily biographical at I)r. s Now for ernment. new the smoke ain tin Slate House. sp, 1;!\d,-\(Hir- free trial bottle.'-‘of King Discovery ll( ii. Nathan Cleaves has as sur- of tortillns re- A apparatus for consuming ami with extracts They i»i In MnliiC. (pialilied ** table American than Now we the tirst from the roof, countries, copious diiuruJ Orzanizulliins Resolved, That to neon our fisheries as every occupy lloor, ullages ed ail the other tish in the tank and then Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in veyoi "I the port of Portland and has entered rage and semble American bread. and gas of bituminous coal while burning, from their writings, all arrange*! in strictly at- pile: tliis valuable article from tin- fnet that it al an oll'set to any disadvantages arising from non- of a three: swell front, brick building, 1 ed into one another. At last -me was h ti, very upon tlie discharge of hi* duties. I story, designated as a smokeless furnace, consuming order. The are a few of only never ( inteivourse with the I'nited States Gov- During my first year in this country great- phabetieal following ways cure*and ilisitppoints. Loughs. olds, Canada, a in and that died from wound-' ree. iw.l in his m- •1 I In-re is an exivllent of the provided with all modern conveniences for coal and coke, has been satisfactorily tested names included in the volume: Andrew *1. ''1 i; \\..i l‘. «i II. I It >11. Fred’k Asthma. Bronchitis, mid all tin oat ami prospect raising ernment should pay a to all fishermen en- ly missed the accustomed edibles, and found it the; Croup, lung to bounty N. Y. eounters with his vampiished brothers. [I\ M; <■..!. I \. Secrctar\, diseases cured. You can lest it before svJO.iMMi needed start an iron in the of the I'nited States. difficult to subsist diet so en- office.” Rochester, the most famous writer on Land- Allt’ii, quickly ship-building gaged lishing industry extremely upon printing Downing, lie bee Journal. K.i \ buying by getting a trial bottle free, large si/e $1. plant in Bath. tirely new. One of my earliest experiences scape Gardening; Joseph Rodman Drake, auth- ''i m until. Sik'Ikt^ Hon. bottle ’I he estate ol the late For the issue of November Pith The Illus- Canadians are warm admirers of President the Kver\ warranted. George oinh Turner; A. I.. and the Lewiston Mills will trated London News (American Edition) fur- Cleveland, because believe that lie wants jointly pay a divi- A Gruel and •an family, who spoke no word of English and they American scientist and historian; Prof. Henry rent destruction of the lishweir **n Crooked •n- "••<•!' Marx I’oil laid. Cowardly Conspiracy. nish their in connection with a to the duties on raw materials dend of 55 per cent, on the indebtedness. were with mode of manv readers, reduce various Drummond, whose recent work. Natural Law l»V < entirely unacquainted any river seventeen Mien with hlaekened la«is. !• •»v 1:i> -i \i.iiin i.ti isi;: .1. M. Deer Brighten tattle Market. wide of the which Canada can to this in al- Tiie Maehias I nion reports that the It is gratifying to know that the grand jury but that Mexican. variety reading, following timely export country in the World, has been not ":n /.. A. (.illiert, people living essentially They Spiritual pronounced will drive the eommission from its purpose Secretary, KltlGIITON, Nov. lb, IssT. in are to illustrations’: A very of the most unlimited it> region preparing agitate the ques- lias indicted a committee or of Labor were of wealth and education, exceed- spirited picture quantities. ‘‘almost a revelation"; John Dryden, the of stoekimr Sehapi. The atlair has Kirn a seri- of live market—Cat! Knights people in Amount stock at le, Wil; tiou of a law for and and what is unemployed London, entitled “The Police British Paul Du < haillu, the not- Mum I-aik \ssm« iatiun Hon. ,1.1'. having buying selling ingly kind-hearted, hospitable, Two ex-Presidents of Yale are still famous poet; ous set-baek, however. I. i't year 7'm.uoo sheep amt Lambs, 3380; Swine, ll>,:<17; Horses, for conspiracy to deprive one O. II. JIartt of and the Mob;'’ three pictures upon the State of College Mad- Hanger. K/ra I,. Stearns, see eggs by Weight. called “good livers/’ Four times a day their ed traveller in Africa and Scandinavia; were seen red for use in the hate he and a 170; Veal calves, 1(15. one of How Some of the London living—Drs. Woolsey and Porter. The former ry The Monument Association of his t. Ii it has been re- table under the burden of Ireland; ame Sand”) the famous Number from the different States: Western cat- Pcmaquid employinen correctly literally groaned has tlie of the names Dudevant, (“George I ion Were expert ed this year. hi'!.a l 'I that "i mi. -I i.ksi. \ (’ \tti.i-; Association Poor spend the Night,and another of the Poor greater power recollecting New New York cat- Wiseasset is pu-diing its work for the erection a national delicacies; I grew thin and thin- French author; Jonathan Edwards, the number about will hr 1 Massachusetts this is atrocious case. yet Ik'iO.WOU seemed. it / N. tle, 34*2; entile, 1&>; ported, particularly as as of and faces of Yale graduates. His memory of only •,;iII’rc.-idont; 1J. Pike, .Serve a tower oil site fort at lYin- s,» Helping the Poor, well the meeting the “The 1 231; Northern and Kasteru cattle Conneeti of the of the old ner, and retired down- Kbene/er Elliott, is to he III" who I ii. tle, 100; actually every night their career is England theologian; hoped that raseals U iirop. JIartt was the foreman in a shoefaetory against in Loudon. There are also sketches in college remarkable. perpetrat.-d cut cattle, f>: Western sheep and lambs, 24tMi; that I could have wept, if tears unemployed Corn-Law Rhymer”; Ralph Waldo Emerson, this be hunhd down and brought m m! I* »v.'»!.<>*;:»• u. Sociktv : C. S. aquid. whom the workmen struck because be had de- right hungry from the of “The Sultan of tmtrap* may Canadian sheep and lambs, 880; Maine sheep and I’(.-tit ions are circulated the some with a Burlesque Mocha,” and Thos. Dunn i’ Manelu .--ter; samuel I,. Itnard- being throughout would have brought good fairy Returns from show that the philosopher poet; English, to jtistiee. 100; Western Massachusetts tected some of them in stealing and discharged at the Strand Theatre, and one page devoted to Virginia Bepub- AiiifUsta. lambs, swine, 10,000; State, addressed to Gov. Bodwell. and asking slice of Yankee bread and butter! Just fancy author of “Ben Bolt" and other popular ballads -to:-y store them for it. After Ileans carried the State at the recent election 1 pigs, 230. they tiad succeeded, aided the Sultan of Morocco, while the hi 1 I !.U>' \sso< IATIoN .1. I*. Ma- that a hoimeopalhic it—four months without butter, lea, steak, po- opposite page ami poems: Epictetus, Epicurus, and Euripi- Prices of Iteef Cattle ¥ 1(M) lb live representative physician the cowardice of their in <». L. of “A by a popular vote of 2,000. also have a il Mechanic J.-aac weight— tin.* state of health. by employer getting in short without to presents Seymour's drawing They classic wit. Kalis; Hutchins, Choice 40 5 first 00 be appointed upon board tatoes, pie, cake, anything in Senator des, Greek authors; Erasmus, Mt. Desert U quality, $5 g 50; quality, $.‘> yf. him out of one to Favorite Slave.” Besides these attractions majority five Senatorial districts. Correspondence. •iliiii.’loii. and Allen line of steamers place, they conspired prevent which one had been accustomed, scholar and “the Father 25; second, $4 Tog4 00; thin! $4 5og4 The Dominion yet compelled Mahone concedes to the Democrats a reformer; Eusebius, M im. Him. Ivi:i.i’i;its’ Association: quality, him from getting another. lie was discharged there is a double-page picture of Buffalo Hunt- majority fit); poorest grades of coarse Oxen, Hulls, Qfcc., are to make Baltimore their winter port in a to suffer the tortures of Tantalus by being iu the of Ecclesiastical History"; Marian Evans, bet- xn"i n \\'i:sr ll.tKiinli. \<>v. II. 1ss7. Tlir \ AI.trt.--i. i’n*-!.lent, Helhel; F. 1>. Well- from a shop in Philadelphia, from another in in North America. The remains as House. $3 .jo a4 00. short time. two steamers of each line seated four times a day, an hour at a stretch, ing price ter known as “George Eliot”; William M. "e. i.i;; Poland. Only I Baltimore, and he has now been refused em- at ten cents for heavy soutli cast storm of last week was «|iiit«• Hides, CJ-* ^ tl»; Tallow, loaded with one usual the complete number, statesmen and Mi KlNo SIIMKI* Brighton g7c. Brighton will come to Portland this season. The reason beside tallies dishes, turned man for Evarts and Edward Everett, ItltKKHKKS* ASSOCIA- in a at office of Potter New A Boston wlio makes raspberry jam severe at this and some of the • 3J6g334'c ¥ lb; Country Hides, (inline ¥ .1*;Country ployment factory Newburgafter having Publication, Bunding, whose is one of place. iNhing m \\ Tinkhnni, hen. for Portland is that cannot make from in disgust! a statement that "we orators: John Evelyn, Diary President, Anson; Tallow, ¥ Calf Skins, 7c ¥ leaving they been The circumstances seem to York. living is authority for the ■ M 1&S2&C. ‘lb; fig lb; engaged. the cause of loss iu literature; Faber vessels into each secretary, North Anson. advantageous terms with tlx* Grand Trunk. Suspecting my rapid of use all in the the most famous English dragged other, damaging their Sheep and Lamb Skins, 7agi)5c, each; Lxtra heav\ show a deliberate attempt to starve the man to don’t any raspberries at making •!.:*i \ in t i.iriiAi. Sociktv ICcv. < M. The late Mrs. Sarah S. Belcher of flesh, a Dcrman friend who re- and Farrar, both famous in Christian literature wool skins $1 75g2 each; Sheared skins 70y80c Farming- death him from work at sympathetic jam.” What “we” do use, it appears, are toma- top work nini chafing th»• ir planking, etc. Tin- Pre-dent, Hrunswirk; Mrs. M. W. llinck- by preventing getting near sent me a the most Christian of scientists. Cow hides lie ¥ lb. ton. Me., to Hates the bulk sided the border, huge, round and and seed and a “little and Faraday, "• each; bequeathed College his trade. This offense comes within Make Pullets toes, glucose hay pre- same storm oarrid a fish weir retar\. Ho\\ duinham. distinctly loaf of as a and Young Lay. The of the is broader than away belonging Working Oxen. The demand during the past of her estate, amounting to about $75,000. The ('ode. If it is jelly cake, large milk-pan flavor.” scope Cyclopedia the of the Penal prov- pared raspberry mar a <»t week for oxen was fairly active, and will was contested relatives on the provisions delicious enough to gladden eyes of any Two or three weeks of that of any similar works in any language. It t(» >Ym. Mayo, the (ini. pa>sngc working by ground ed that these men have committed it. it is to he £|ic judicious manage- drovers having this class of stock could not give of undue homesick Yankee. It arrived in the embraces not the names and works of < inlluence and unsound mind, but the not be off" with less than forenoon, ment now to assist the hi their In a!! the villages anil through the farming only water separating tie- two anherry Maud-. any reason for complaint. Sales were made: I pr. hoped that they wii! let of pullets forming at Portland sustained the will. and course 1 carried it, uncut, to my host- as a result writers in the English language, hut also those Twice around the World, fi feet 0 live 2750 1 jury of a in the districts of the Miami Valley, Ohio, This weir had a tine location and has taken girth inches, weight tt>, $102; pair, the extreme penalty year penitenti- a to first, crop of so to will make a vast of all Lumbermen are now their teams ess, with request put it upon the table. eggs, speak, an of of prominent authors ages and countries (• feet 10 inches, live weight2800 lb, $H5; 1 sending a of soon, for there is of tlie water famine, epidcinie diphtheria girth pair tarv and tine absolutely But was on to mark in lots of the season. A shark Id i William .1. Kotc.b, 1*. 7 feet 2 live .‘IKK) 1 into the woods for the winter’s and what my surprise, being called difference in the product of eggs during the fevers At where the who have fairly made their literature, herring past dipper sliip Capt. girth inches, weight lt>, $144; hauling, no circumstance in the of their ami prevail. l.cwisbur", an mitigating story dinner, to find that the usual menu had been Danish, Dutch, i’. < pair, girth fi feet 11 inches, live weight 3000 It*, well with early snowfall the work of next will death list is the schools closed and the Greek, Latin, French, German, feet in length, known as the Foxtail shark, ii!»l»-. of New Ih dford. has arrived in New starting crime as it has thus far been told. [New York four months, when fresh eggs retail greatest, best in the $|.j(). out the will commence set aside in my honor and the festive hoard Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, matched, pair market, (Quotations logs Lumber- chidreti arc forbidden to the streets. < 'i n shortly. go upon visited this trap and tin \ had a I i k. one of the most >a a a Times. bore not a article the iu Boston or New York markets for from 30 to recently !y having ju>t completed l*er j i r, $ I .jo g i 40 «130 g 120 100 1HI. men as a rule have had a prosperous business single except big cake, cut Russian, etc., the works in foreign languages Milch i*ows and Trade during the ill enormous slices! Well, we ate and ate of it 50 now in translations into The time in it. remarkable voyage- in marine history. The springers. the past season, the immense amount of build- cents per dozen. Every moment gained Again the Panama Canal has been shown to being given English. capturing week has been active in the demand and Man. else to now past the lumber The —there being nothing eat,—and an hour a cold work of the editors is so far advanced that Steamer of Richmond on ln*r down -hip l< ft for about values received to the interests. ing drawing heavily upon supply Average is very valuable, as young pullets which do not lie virtual impossibility, and this time by City trip I’hilinlelphia lliogo, Japan, satisfactory selling or two later there were three sick be and keeping the saws in motion. children; to will notin nine cases facts and furnished the Columbian volumes will hereafter published at compar- !1 Miontli« and sailed *21.400 miles in Among the offerings were some extra choice dairy begin lay by December, figures by did not arrive here until Sunday morning. ago. 137 The Last a the lady of the house, with her brief intervals. The des- cows and springers, and drovers found no difiieui- port Savings Hank has paid divi- Mr. Edward Atkinson ill Science gives par- whereupon out of ten commence until spring, when eggs government agent in an official report. He atively publisher’s -. ''In- was unloaded and a new cargo taken dends the hand her remarked that she of standard hooks The changeable weather of last week has ty in finding purchasers. Sales noted: 14 new during past year amounting to $11, whether the white upon diaphragm, have fallen in price at least one half. shows that it would require $«00.000,000 to com- criptive catalogue ((>4 pages) M.oard. and June TtIi she started homeward tial answer to the question the sent free to milch cows, $40 per head; 1 uew milch row, $07; 1J1,01. The taxes to tin; State and town for tbought A few dollars on flock the ditch. He does not mention the will he any applicant. John D. given Mr. Ross of the weather station and made properly spent your plete big signal the return passage, eovering 21.137 3 new milch cows, 1 $37; I new- the were man in the United States Is deteriorating in Publisher, 3113 Pearl Street, New York, $45each; springer, past year The deposits for “AMERICAN PAN DULCK” now, will return to fold iucrease In thousands of lives a Iso which would have to be Aldcn, an to air all of the " !• > in 1.70 you many opportunity many signal days. In the round trip she c.over- milch cow, $85; 2 new milch cows, $70 each; 1 the were over in a or Lakeside past year $107,005, and the with- size and weight. His facts were obtained so eggs. sacriticed. Building, Chicago. l distance to twice the cireum- springer, $3*; 1 new’ milch cow, $44; 2 new milch (sweetened bread) not wholesome as Mexi- flags. equal nearly drawals over $00,000. The hank has no Mr. E. It. Stuart, of Lancaster, N. II., relates " m e of t he in 10 months and cows, $42.50each; 3 milch cows, $40 each; 1 new difficulty rather way, to wit, by sending to can food! globe 25 days, at present in loans. ingenious Ids in In cold ( Merrill of the Gloucester milch cow, $05; 2 milch cows, $50 each; 1 new obtaining good In this it was the custom at dinner to experience making pullets lay apt. King seining hieh includes the time of lying in port*at **Kockct,” the dealers in clothes. The gen- family, “What Is the of tea?” she asked of the vs. cow 7 new milch cows, famous trotter, owned F. large ready-made weather, as follow: “l had twelve flue price Prohibition. schooner M. S. has liio-o. and and milch $55; $45each;. (Quo- by ripe grapes into the soup, or to slice peaches Ply- Dynamite Ayer arrived home in the discharging loading cargoes. tations common O. Stanley of Lewiston, has been sold to Mr. eral result in that the of put mouth Bock The hatched ones guileless grocer. ^ Choice, $00g80; ordinary, $45g55; average height buyers or other fresh fruit that pullets. early bile the direct run outward or inward bound into it, any happened “One was the and will haul up in winter $2Sg.L. Win. Neeley of N( \v Haven, Ct., for $2000. of such in New is 5 feet 8 1-2 commenced in the when cold dollar, ’narf, inarm,” response. sohooner quarters •*■ m»t of clothing England to lie on and every one of them laying fall; Orangeville, Out., Nov. 15.—The house of remarkable, the time making the Swine. The arrivals from the West were con- “Rocket*’ was one of the 5 hand; poured “Is not that too steep?" was the next ques- at N. E. Ilarhor, which is the finest winter phenomena of the to 9 inches, and in the south and west about milk over the which weather came they stopped laying, while the i"iiu4*3>ic per $l.25§l.d> reports dead The mistress of the manse would talking about each other.” Advo- found tacked to the fence, warning him to de- $30,000 eollege best of all it is to have no grade one of which semis out baby. [Christian I’iie crossings. ffrms, three-quarters of knife back of the fore- I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, cate. sist in his efforts to enforce the Trustees have agreed to the proposition. demand dull. The Such a road would be a arise and thrust her just prohibitory “Yes,” he said: “1 retired from business six ^tore Cattle.—Receipts light, success from the start. a million garments every year, his data seem Boston, are the sole manufacturers of that he for out the brains and Mass., law, and stating might congratulate offerings in fair condition slaughtering. Quo- The intelligence of the sudden death, on to his conclusion. head, swooping spreading months I had made an fortune in quite enough justify hot tortillas for the clamorous children. Sheridan’s Powder to make hens lay. They himself he was not blown to kingdom come. ago. ample tattoos: Yearlings, $12415; 2-year olds, *11*21, October 15. of Mrs. Amanda S., wife of Rev. upon The I’residt nt has not e.oinmenced the effect will send the Powder by mail or express, to Waiter (to black Several Orangeville hotel keepers were fined the hardware line, and T that I had yet writ- 3-vear-olds, $17 §33 George Constantine, I>. in Perhaps you can fancy upon my countryman)—There’s bass, thought -Lambs.—'The rarrlvals were nil from 1)., missionary Gen. Dumont, of Steal any charges prepaid, as follows: For and bass and white tish and blue for the law the week. It is a earned rest and”— inir his Ife a Sheep and has Supervising Inspector as the little ones devoured the morceau address, sir, striped violating past annual message. has received taken di- Smyrna, been received. Mrs. Constantine in appetite, thele West and consigned to slaughterers; Vessels, his official report calls attention to the brains 50 cents in stamps, two small packs; for $1.00, fish. coincidence that the dynamite explosions al- Just then a messenger the door dr:ifi of landed: was a native of Maine, and liefore her like greedy young cannibals, oozing boy opened the suggestions of his cabinet officers’ rect from cars to slaughter-hoiiHe, costing, marriage the fact that ocean steamers do not carry near- live packs; for $1.20, a large 2 1-4 pound can don’t kecr nuthiu’ about the occur after the men have been lin- and said: “St. l’aul off live :,nd live was a teacher in the from the warm toi per lb, Charlestown Female boats to for the will be se six cans for meeting Sheep, ly enough provide passengers the corners of their mouths! nt, $5.00, express pre- color, friend, if the fish is fresh. [New York ed. There is intense excitement. This is the “Great Scott 1” shouted the retired business templated recommendations. seminary. iu the event of a disaster. One day the lady of the house,—who, by the paid to any express office. Sun. sixth explosion in Orangeville in two years. man; “another $10,000 gone!” The American The Invasion of and Criminals. .Newspapers of Paris. The stand is one of the most Paupers News of Belfast and | pipe conspicuous Mr. Alvin who was See REPUBLICAN Vicinity. Blodgett recently injured by supplement for News of the Granges. Skaksmont. Mr. L. II. JOURNAL. A objects as you the water. Emmons lias moved to To Tin: Enr:

’'.r,!:, N i*. >.s; ... 'a. Mattie 1*. itu-slil, >! al.ee, |‘h:i.idelphi:i Catarrh Cured Philadelphia. v v. 11 Arrived sell. Lois V. ! .ii U-. Hi.--Jaeksomilie. Catarrh is a very prevalent disease, with " lint'sni.t V r. \ li. \rrived hark Clara distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's Call at M. < ;i|\ (.i:iiii>, Ihototi. Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy L.ilt im.>•••.• \ I.'. ( leared seh. Vale, Simpson, ■ cure, from the fact It acts the • •••;.. i71: i. :!!.- ! li. i. Iv.anl Johnson, Parker, through blood, I >:i\ liprlst, Hodgdon, Poston ; and thus reaches every part of the system. e-i a. Wi.i. Frederick, Uurgess, Charles I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took JJansfie l]J L.l > !'• "MihnJ hark George Treat, Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any \ ttn< ia. with catarrh, and my general health is muc h Geo.W.Burkelt N'-t. 7. In port, Miip Nancy Pen- better.” I. W. !'• a-tuii. from New York, Lillis, Postal Clerk Chicago v Announoes tlie Arrival ol i *v. -. Arrived ship Klizaheth, & St. Louis Railroad. '. I.v«• i'|.i i.i; lo'!i -ailed hark ( 1>. liryant, MASONIC TEMPLE. ■ I suffered with catarrh C or S tried i1 nii:. ! h an i\ed -dm. Frank Pendleton, years; Mm N 1*. par!.;:.- 11 -; many wonderful cures, inhalers, etc., spend- IT. Ha 1. Yrrived si-l*. Abbie ( ing nearly one hundred dollars without Imi. tit. ! r. M t.•!>. N Ml.Ik. ;;v I tried Hood's and was -"Old Established^ V-v. ; Arrived sehrs. Ridge- Sarsaparilla, great!;.- FALL STOCK OK N 'll rk: Nettie Langdon, liai- improved.” M. A. Abbey, Worcester, Aiv. • Mi. arrived sell M. Johns. Gil- !’.. if;: Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by H 1 N"\. IP. Sailed sehrs. Mattie three : Van. L MeKeen. peculiarities 1st, the combination of N Arrived seh. Jessie Lena, remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the I adies l 1 1- .1. ... Whiter ! process of securing the active medicinal Umbrellas, ->Just from New York ->■ Mjssfs ^all '• v .• '-ailed seh. Nellie S. receiving a SHOE qualities. The result is medicine of unusual r. -t i. STORE, < 'eared hat k M« strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. guntieook. If in net'll of any kinds of Send for book containing additional evidence. ■ ti. Arrived -eh. I annie A. Gor- j Hood's tones Hr Helen Moselv, Unit, Sarsaparilla up my system, purities my blood, sharpens mv appetite, and Handkerchiefs, A HEW & ELEGANT I II dtin*. Kneeland*. Phila LINE IN LARGE VARIETY. ; seems to make ne* over.” .1. P. Thompson, v Register of Deeds, Lowell. Mass. v a \i-rived sell. Fannie A • d ( St U hi Heed's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and BOOTS, A I'Me SHOES, is, N Haven; l*th. arriv ed Is wort li its weight in geld.” 1. llAbl.lNGToN, * b>0 Bank Street. New lurk Please call and examine for Yourselves. ...: nail. I'*?h, arrived ship City. -AND- Stamped Goods, 1 _i -t,arrived -eh. N V P A. .'hared ship Hood’s Sarsaparilla -WE HAVE A&i ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF- all six for $5. Made •a. Horn M. French. Polti by Grujrjrists. $1 ; V. •:li.l < ioSSOIlr only by C. I. IIOOI) & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Ann;.* !.*- Lewi-., RUBBERS! d in'i” Kat.’.hdii'., j IOO Doses One Dollar. Rugs, ( .ri• da< k Orris IN \ i'i- kerin:; Ha-k WRAPS, JACKETS, 1 ih ;• r« h. 1 i/./ie l’l" For Fall it Wilier Wear. Table t liarle- Covers, Tin re- will the ETC. you find Plisl tails SAGOUES, IS ALSO COMPLETE WITH

II- mil i. 1 ii Ijargest"^Stock TJ Shopping Bags, -We display a FULL LINE of ip i'l.ivhaft,

ik < rt K:;n. in.la and the eery •r tin i. i 1 -^i 6oods&First Class Novelties 1 ilk < r. | MV.I cJtrsf tec* imf < iff hi <j‘ Cfuisf- Hair Brushes, Staple •!11. 1 [ mti 1 mas (wttotix, rotr niiihj Ut F Lowest Prices, IP !- \i.\. 7. -hip nhotr :» •. r COLBURN, -You CALL AND 1 Flu oh Goods Perfumery, cannot afford to pass these.- SEE THEM. W ’l ik )fc< '/in fork's Work, HUjh St, i.i. i! « ap.- M bo?sJ Pirses « t-I. N ... I*'>7.—<:m41 Toilet Soaps, A irmtvir? VI IF C. : 1 I' -'h. arm< >i ".i 1 ■ ..ii,*I Collars and D Trimmings,] V ... .« ;urn ;■* Cliffs, ssLs-- SATIN

P'-.M••• i‘i AC .... I,, I 1. I\ ii- a i’-in •; Jewel Special Bargains to be obtained in this department. i rjxi: stuck at Buttons, P-: r.,‘. Oases, •if !’■' ’I. ■ 111'1 latrvv p.trl 1 Combs, »i;. V I lU-Miha

fr-’iH Trimmings, ha1 pi.*! ..i Brushes, ! ,. -.••! I IP -hr !s not In this either in or PRICE. Ti i' !l!ii-' i- surpassed city, QUALITY \ n.' i* nip !•' in «•' 1-: Mirrors, White Aprons, We have SPECIAL BARGAINS in these goods. In fact all our Iv. I Old Cimt'orls. i'-'T ll Pi Silk goods are of tho BEST and at the LOWEST PRICES. LADIES’ VESTS 50 CENTS. '■■ Hdkfs. QUALITY I.. I PoHfsnd I ‘.• ! Cutters, Infants’ -Best 7 v, a .mu will, llif ! Wear, ----1|:0:||-- Bargain jin .Belfast.- 'Jet!a?© Cutters, '! i:- -. i-ni.lV. u. &e., ’. \i \‘ 1 k u sti. : I < ?er’!ar. j lat :h I" 11 7.-., Tin Lit rt/tsl Shut. in in' itj/. Jumpers, i.-i -i Toboggan Caps, pi ,i\_\ " 1 1;"M Bracks Jumpers, !'• in iii”!,i PLEASE GIVE US A CALL, Dress i;. FLANNELS, Goods ! ■; 1 t.’iirl*'tn Shirr l>rr. ?3finroe P .1 If. A o/icu rrriliilijs a/trr Jumpers, -t. In order to reduce our LARGE STOCK we shall make a •• I.si until Christ in us. Veilings, grand ill Iron flottoin ! roll) K"I •/uinner,?} mark down in prices for She next 30 days. I I M r-iHisinll ami i-iJ pi-r-'-im B. F. •). n.- .■A.ilMm, New Style Physician’s Cutters, &c. I COMFORTABLES, I. in- I hr ’-.•In X. 11 Jirlfn v. 2\. I "7 —IT *• iu *r I.- an n /,:!!■ /s' / >■/,„„• tin r.-UWEST 11- :i’ k 1 .• -W 11 a ? ^-t .hi;,,u -s inf- i‘s fno' rtooi These are few Stems in the LARGE STOCK ws are ! :i.: -in-_r am! only ■ Ladies and Children's ;• I... r. t* i-i V' -vi *!. li:.«! Belfast /. / //A !’ .!///; .voir a/.*- now in condition to show our customers. We have new Underwear, I,: t. I• i- II'.1 House, plenty Opera /•7I7.VO. a.v<,7/ w.\i:i;.\xti:d: ;: n- .l.tiiia«■«•»! of room to show and with our facilities we these last from the v l,i Goods, improved Having bought goods -July Slew York l.t- -?i:iiil«T o.\ / y m n r OM.y. ,'•/// sn/./al Mil,III fnrllin fs' j'I'ICHS. large trm* auction we are to sell at a have obtained a sales, prepared LESS PRICE v p. Iiuickh DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE THEM. mm, in mure, mss, than can be obtained eisowbero. SATURDAY, DEG. 3. / /!•■•'.// ••;// o'-"’/’ tent-inn to UlC fuel Hi-tt i hurt a p 1*1’. ICE CUUKiflNT. I'pOird WELL LIGHTED STORE, IN SHORT EVERYTHING. First-Class Paint L v- in a>». I’Pl.i S;mt. Shop! which in that cannc-t be in Positively Farewell Tour of the Greatest respect certainly surpassed by any }{'. l. '’'In re ■■ -•/;ij U'.All. you /"•/■■/ /’< "tbi. /-.s*. Living Actress, the State. We intend to sel. the BEST K6E3D of merchandise MM BHADflSBES FBOi 750. TO $2 PER YD. t t •■an i, oo!) .inti ,| r A FA HI Call and see i ir I. HI ! ■.; )! I the immense stock we have on exhibition on the I'll!1 tit sir it tits Undid at FAVORABLE FIRiCES, and we hops to merit the approve! .*!•■• Jiii':y your 2d floor of our store. Prices low. • < very I' >•/""'• //<>/{ U'hut O'c run do. and of the Como and see how well we cars :. ., ■ -1 ! 1.. J A N A U S C H E K patronage public. These are a >! it‘ ii't7 SPECIAL. BABCAIN. attend with our new accommodations, ...•*.• s it. t*i.i»-i 1’iiii*-r t !n- ,.t Mr. I-Yank V. 1 i;i\\ you ! t. .-.i !«*v in her lm:i!• !;!■ in■»n.:tIi<*i• < ! •' 1: •: i 1 !!.. ., «j7 'i-aw P in. •: fm~7 ,.ii '. '■ Oil 11 ki P &c. 1 ;; u for < urriio/e* until April noth, Cloths, P lr il Ii 47 Sillier ws Guarantee our Goods as Recoieended. Carpetings, it mi'w rs' 1 ot o I I *■ !'< »• 1!,. Ill q-i’.l risk loir price. Itou'1 put A. At no time have been so as at and the 1-11.1. >7. ■ P. -JJ y Carpets cheap present, urrioy< .< ;sono- dirt'! horn, hut Lore MANSFIELD, ! .i.Hy7i.'IU magnificent stock we show the trade, and prices so low, ;."mp;,7..' th*‘nt stored in o nice clean plane. yery should the trade to arid H i- V niff. prompt buy iiveiy liberal. EL F. IT. A. S T A i: .Hi i'll!.. ! .00 & J .0.7 Hanson. BRETT, i: liriluM, N.*\. 21, i- 7. -j; !*(.. *> * < Masonic .i 0 i»> ih i- v, ii \lit rmn<0 ;»•.iti Belfast, Me. P 'h'-J •» t'-i :l; tin- ;i <•;' -ir Temple, 'hainatizalr Walter ..... -GIVE XTS3 A. p/:. -i-.J'-J sroU\- P- ii- ... I.' It., ::»a 'l Opposite National Bank. ■ i*. -k ;■ «*§in * •’i.i i- ni.]., ! .00/1.1 .Pi GUY MANNERING.i- : i; M.v a.. a Have Boon to 10 Hi ,i it.- 1 n« Down At.. 17. '‘lurt'l «-riirin:i >, BUY YOUR •• ^ f Q |J j inrl't mu in U !in_ *■, graiid choriM. ami el 1*1 i-osumu s, rtr. CEO. 1. 17 W. I'.., -fi // 4 p It,. I — BURKETT, FOR '!.• i !, »•, :p, yi PBI0ES-—$ ,00, 75 a lid 50 CENTS. -r will Mr t tint l Y 1 i: «; sT« Mil P4TKNT U Mr 81 & 83 Main Belfast. HARD AND SOFT Street, '■ Dust Proof ( If you have not, don't fail to do so. N on no d

W. I! tl«iu .. Jl. W UK •; Watches Where you get. well-made, perfect fitting Gar- « I. Iln l.i ii. < l> A aments at the LOWEST V. V l-otli i.f CORNS, PRICES.* were originally made for rail- FOR LADIES. nv.ai, whose service way par- aiv! 1>INSM<»I:L will soil you a pair tlsat will Hoys’ Pretty Capo Overcoats in Plaids or Mixture, 1 *0.1X1 suit you, and give good service, for I.}••*•*■* an abso- (() Men's Chinchilla and Fur Heaver Overcoats. 5.00 tion has so REMEMBER THAT THE FLOWER spread rapidly, Men’s Full Indigo Hluc Overcoats, fast colors. 7.50 Neat Patterns that they have become the Men's Heavy Cnssimere, All Wool Overcoats. 7.75 Boys’ Gape Overcoats, at $ /.75. $1.00(171)1 $1.50. I to II Tears. standard Watches for Millers, Our Ladies’ $3 Boots WK MAVK FIIE BEST LINE OF .lid Mv- Formula Book Family BUNIONS! Miners, Lumbermen, Far- are the BUST and NLATLST Boot 1-t tlie *’ 'll! in the our BOYS’ !•. lid Li! :aii money state. And GOOD CHINCHILLA COATS, Contains receipts and formulas for j mers, Mechanics, Engineers, t\ 11 .n.-l !.././;• // in ndiniitcd by every one to be Fi^E S^SSflflTS IN a tut <>. preparing harmless but thoroughly' j 1 raveiers and others whose KERSEYS, BEAVERS, $1.50, $5.00 $5.5 I. •«.« itfi Mi- tin best Corn remedy ever L.i'U .rtii. ! offered efficient preparations for beautifying a watch are the KAS1KST and BIST WI'.ABIM. shoe* i itai. to the Sent moil to occupation requires /iith!ie. by duty made. Look, at our Serviceable Overcoats in the Boys’ Fancy Cassimeres, i. i.' I aikn- aiH complexion, the skin which is dust rendering mill less on ‘-iti ets. proof against Or Chinchillas, m u. i i'-v. r.K receipt of price, soft and smooth, removing pimples, and moisture. Children’s Solid Leather 12 to IS Tears, $2.50, $1.75. $5.00. $5.50 nn,I $4.00. To be found only at -Fi|ua! tu the best Custom-Made, to which wo invito special attention.- and discolorations. blotches, Also, Over 150,000 W.m.tiiam SUTTON BOOTS -ALL THE NOVELTIES IN- MEN’S DURABLE formulas for the finest tooth OVERCOATS, making Latent Oust Proof Cases -AM)- mi and Well made a/iil at powders, cologne, hay nun, pre- F. IL Frauds & Co.’s are now in actual use. lined, $5.00, $5.50 anil up, for the hair This em- parations The Waltiiam were the f CHILDREN'S & BOYS’ SUiTS OR just the thing for winter. Nothing gcis t! •• braces one division of 0VERG0ATST)> -s-Mexi’s All Wool this little hard knoeks and the like ('hi1- Overcoats,-:- \ l.fm ... \ only first Patent Dust Proof depletes purse (Iron’s and the above will >tand the tost ...... wear, < of useful household in- every time. If you one pair you will Mm in.i l:i! h t .. encyclopaedia buy Article Marked in Plain aPJ $0.00, $0.50, $7.00 and up. Cases manufactured, and are come BOOT & SHOE STORE, surely again. Every Figures \\ a:--.-., \ -.1 .,1 IIU»l!. -*| formation. Ijrv.l the ones which com fio When you mrd anything in the Boot and i carry mi: in:st1 Lixi: or only shoe line and would > A V 1'. a call "ii l'< This book will bo mailed penni, free, post- exclude dust and : r M iiii !SI.. Iti'lfiiMt. pletely \ '...■ |m- 'ii« on name and paid, receipt of your Nm :! i.-v;. n. i> moisture from themovement. B. CJ. Binsmore & fSon, Fine Overcoats in Ctnncla anti Kersey's I address on a card. l«HO. Bearer, postal ISH7. are far to 71 Main Slrcol. ^Church Street, Belfast, Maine. 1'hey superior to the heal custom to l Belfast, Nov. 10, 1SS7.—2m4J equal made, which incite special attention. 33X3FJ.IC3K3 all others claiming equal To (lie Honorable the Justices of the Supreme Ju- ALT, TIIK LATEST XOTELTIES IX R. C. Flower Medical Co., Boston, Mass. dicial Court next to be holden at Belfast, within advantages. and for the County of Waldo, on the first Tues- day of January, A. D.t Horse Powders Each case is CHILDRENS & BOYS' SUITS & genuine F. CROCKETT, of Belfast, In said Conn OVERCOATS IjiLIZAt v of Waldo, respect fully libels and Informs NOT KING’S EVIL. marked with the AT Tin: LOWEST plainly Yarn the Court that she was lawfully married to her TRICES. IHsftinpcr. Epizootic, Couyhs, lit]t iln* Kin# Hi Evils. You suffer so. Von are husband, IA M ES \V. CROCKETT, formerly of 1 vv writ Horse and arc. an Knitting not hi aright .-irk, Inn you vvi.-li you *l«*u«!. Ail; Infallible name and trade mark of the said Reliant, now of parts unknown, at said'Bel- ^ t*ur sloiiuK-h is out of onler. V-mr brain reels Cure far fl orins in Horses. fast on the rood day of December, A. l>., 1>74, Ymii ryt s grow • iim uml h;t/.y,,'iml you arc ii: -urh American Waltham and has |,v him one ehild named CHARLES \V. < TWO POUNDS IN EACH Watch 11 T1KEXIX l. iiii. »h : torment! ^ oil r;m’t usr a kuiir to ml PACKAGE. CROCKETT, now nine years old; that her said ROW, BELFAST, MA1XE. it i.iiii, 1 i.i ou ran rmiliratr the pain, renovate tlit -SOU! BY- Company. Scotch, husband on the tenth day of March, 1884, utterly stoniarh. anti relieve the pressure on the brain. deserted her at said Belfast ami has continued L. II. MOSHER. I J. F. Llnrolnvllle ! llovv < let a 1m»\ of I i. K.’.s, w hieh mean nll): VEAL. such desertion ever since; that she does not know nr.; .1. F. LIKKV, Pru*pi>i I; .1. W. Of 1887-8. k LAMB, Troy; Tin* above named waleh can la* found at the present residence of her said husband and can- RAYMOND’S SO Tons i Dr. Mark R. Killers. W. WIIIITIIIMi, Palrrinn; MT. WALDO URAMIECO., Spanish, Woixlljury's Dyspepsia not ascertain the same by reasonable diligence. i-Tahkfi>rl; K. A. TIKNEI1. E. Piil,-fm»; V. H. PLUM- H /mi returned from Boston with a she ! two or lime n* those little lo/.emres ami just Wherefore, prays that site may he divorced VACATION you MER. Montvlllr; E. R. WIIITEHOLSE, So. Liberty; from the. '•.ill be better at onre. i se them as a bonds of matrimony existing between her prevent!ve LEVI II. ROOERR, Sea report: E. L. BEAN. Rears- E. E. Masonic Germantown, St. Louis Shorts! ami uee4■ -rut to of thr S. ami ER, Islesboro; POSTER, Knox; HALEY, any part by mail, Monroe. -OF- Howes d? Co. trill ru /■(- -lli,. only k 1 ii-1 of Horse anil Cattle Powders ex- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, «l'-c, Andalusia, WALDO SS.—November 22,1887. A parly will leave BOSTON MONDAY, JAM -! I*jvpepsla. Indlgtsflon, Heartburn, ami all tensively "u .o.| in Maine that is manufactured In the above named ELIZA ARY 115, 1KS8, In a done a Personally appeared Momaeh Troubles. the State. Wati U repairing in tho rough and work- F. CROCKETT and made oath that she does not !,v and Ball Yam. Choice New and Magnificent Train or |Yestibnled | In.olittle A Smith, 24 ami 2«l Trenumt st Itoston, I'sed and indorsed lending horsemen in every Millinery! know the present residence of said libellec and section of Maine. them! ini4ti* manlike manner. 3in45 Pullman Palace Cars, with Pullman Palace Flowers I Flowers!! Absolutely Pare. am! agents. Try cannot ascertain the same by reasonable diligence selling We the BEST that cun Dining-Cars Attached. ■ buy quality Before W. II. ‘iv A marvel of R. killers, that ire intend to sell YE It) CHEAP. me, FOOLER, |iurlty, ! Iir. Mark Woodbury'* llysprpslu Justice of the Peace. v More economiesi 1 be in the do not -FOR A- j Hr. Murk R. Woodbury’s Dyspepsia killers. found market, and li1 '•'! in :iiinot !>e Soli) ill r,oin» -U. P. WOODCOCK .( 50 BOXES TEA! to Call and. he convinced that we can aire you a soy, •’•'■•It’' it; It it ::«i« t; .<■ low short intend keep any other kind. Grand Tour of 82 test, SPECIAL NOTICEI LARGER ASSORTMENT at LEES STATE OF MAINE. Days |1 •1 ,‘i' -|*i ^ Sold only in price BELFAST, MAINE, l'" can -i !;\ki i'n: ( |(Mi Wall than you find elsewhere. Wali»o ss. «>., St., Good Quality anti Low Prices, by Please remember that it is poor AGENTS EGU lyi.VJ -F-A-T-R- Supreme Judicial Court, In Vacation, j THROUGH Ihe SOUTHERN STATES, economy and a waste of time in November, 23d, A. D., 1887. i Fred’k H. Decorative --AND— HOWES & Co. rpon the foregoing libel, ordered that the libel Moses, Florist, knitting a cheap yarn. lant give notice to the libellec of the pendency BUCKSPORT, MAINE. ■■Sailor thereof by causing an attested copy of said libel MEXICO, FOR LADIES & Hats,- and of this order thereon to he published three Every style of Floral Decoration supplied at short 6BIT8. Stute oi Maine. Yours ENTERTAINMENT! Respectfully, weeks successively in the Republican Journal, a notice, at as low price* a* the quality of the work TRIMMED OK ! VTKIMMKR, SKILINU ('HEAP. at in said will allow. We solicit orders.’ IITJILKEAS it has been reported that Brook* WALDO SS. COURT OF INSOLVENCY. newspaper printed Belfast County, the your the last publication thereof to he nt least improved methods of growing roses, etc., and Under the (inspires of the Ladies <>f Tf .sleighs ami Jumpers are for sale in other lo- In the cane Horace M. In- thirty days FINE GOLD. GOLD of Thurlou\ of Hetfast, B. F. WELLS, before the seventh of A. I)"., 1888, large additions to the growing stock enable Mr. FILLED & SILVER -Unitarian Society.- calities than Brooks, this is to certify that uoneare solvent Debtor. day January, CALIFORNIA. that lie may then before said Court at said Moses to offer a greater and better dowers sent from my shop except with a plate upon which lss7.-:tt M s. B. F. Wells. appear variety "VTOTICE is that said Horace M. Belfast, Aug. 18, Belfast within and for the of Waldo and than ever before. w is inscribed my name and residence. None others hereby given Oct. 1887.—tf41 County Special trains, with special time schedules, In or- atclics! Insolvent Debtor as lias Belfast, 13, The for artistic Belfast of make. ii Thtirlow, aforesaid, show cause, if any he has, why the prayer of the der to bring all sections of the route reputation composition is well Opera House, are my 2m47 picturesque ami It II '(fll/ifoa. Fa ha nlr r Dust ('uses. H. 10. discharge provable PETERS, Justice, visited, and Ten Days in the City of Mexico. Side Fi'oof STAi’MOS, under 70 of the Revised Statutes of said For Sale. A true the E*}‘Floral emblems of Societies and Orders a Chapter Office of tiir Siihriff of Waldo C'oi ntv, ) copv of libel and the order thereon. trips to numerous points of interest, including a •’"■I 1‘W‘li State of Maine, entitled “the insolvent law” and State of M Waldo Cointv ss. Being about to move away 1 Attest -TILESTON WA 3w46 peeial feature. 2m40 with the best American works, ... aine, o£- DL1N, Clerk. Six Excursion over the Mexican BROOKS. MAINE. all acts J fer house ami household Day*' Picturesque all -«'ii-civil with rare ami selling at amendatory thereto and for a certilicate November 21st, A. I>., 18K7. ) my goods Railway, with visits to Puebla, the Pyramid of thereof; and that a hearing upon the same is or- for sale at low prices. House Is a Is given that on the 27th of Cholula, Tlaxcala, Orizaba, and the Tropics. A At a Probate Court held at within GREATLY REDUCED dered to lie had at Probate Office in Belfast, in said hereby day story and a half cottage 24x33 with State or Maine* Belfast, and for PRICES.- October, A. lb, 1887, a Warrant In Complete Round of California, with choice of the of Waldo, on the second of Kerrrsharnls ul Fairy Articles for sale Thurs- Committees’ Notice. County of Waldo, on Wednesday, the 14th of NOTICK Insolvency ell 1(1x20 and has stable 24x30 at- County Tuesday -MAN day was issued by t»eo. K. Johnson, Judge of the Court SS. routes returning, and the time on the Pacific Coast A. D. 1SS7. STYLES OF- anrraooa aid eve Decemlicr, A. D. 18H7, at two o’clock in the after- tached. Situated in Searsport village, close to WALDO COURT OF INSOLVENCY. November, day Blag. undersigned having been appointed by the of for said County of Waldo, against to be extended at pleasure. The Returning Par- 11: noon, when and where attend and show Insolvency stores, post-oflice, churches and schools. Eight P. CROSBY, Guardian of MARGARET u eer r a si lieu Darina the rvealag two Farces will be presented. Supreme Judicial Court, within and for the you may the estate of said DANIKL I1ARADKN, adjudged hi cose of Alvin II. Nickerson, of ties from California, under special escort, and the ware, Till-; cause, if you have, w the of said good rooms in house, front and hack stairs, fur- Winterport, C1AUKIKt P. CROSBY and ANNIE C. CROSBY, heirs at County of Waldo, a committee upon an appeal by any hy prayer pe- to be an Insolvent Debtor, on petition of said Insolvent Debtor. tickets also good on all trains. r/oi./y iioirs txn strixos. Friday CTCali*. Miscellaneous Kntrrtalnment, tition should not be granted. 2w47 nace, and brick cistern. House and stable well law of WM. («. CROSBY, late of Belfast, in said MARTIN C- DWELLEY and others from the de- Debtor, which petition was llled on the 27th day of is In addition to above, a party will leave Boston Attest:—B. P. FIELD, painted and in good repair. Furniture consists of VTOTICE hereby given that said Nickerson, lu- County of Waldo, deceased, a ..f constellate of Kinder Rympbony, Maple Mirror, cision of the Countv Commissioners of the County October, A. D., 1887, to which date interest on Monday, March 12, In a train of Vesiibuled Pull- having presented pe- cry superior i|Uiility at Register of said Court for said County of Waldo. three hard wood, and one pine, chamber sets, ll solvent Debtor as aforesaid, has filed in said tition for license to sell all their interest in the Bowells’ Moose and of Waldo on the discontinuance of a highway in claims is to be computed; that the of man Palace Cars, with Dining-car, for Tour of 47 Trap, Harlequin Danres. payment any black walnut sets, dining room furniture, Court for said County of Waldo a petition for a dis- homestead of said deceased, situated in said Bel- IhriHj/'n Store, the (own of Frankfort, in said County, upon the debt to or said Debtor, and the transfer and de- parlor Dais through Ihe Southern States and Mexico. Jewelry Relfant. Danelaw at 10 o'rleelt—Mle. extra. Sanborn's by ware, stoves, &c., kc. charge from all his debts provable under Chap. 70 of fast. of D. K. DRAKE and others, of him arc forbidden crockery carpets, Dates or California Excursions.—December :> Full Orchestra. petition eighteen livery any property by by- HENRY II. GRANT. the Revised Statutes of said State of Maine, enti- Ordered, That the said Guardian give notice to notice that we have appointed Wed- law’; that a meeting of the Creditors of said Debt- and 8; January 2,12, 1(5, and 23; February 2, 7. and hereby give 100 Dozen Best Searsport, Nov. 17, 1887.—3 w46* tled “The Insolvent Law” and all acts amendatory all persons interested by causing a copy of this the of December at Quality or to their debts ami (‘house one or more as- 20, and March 8 and 12. 2w47 —V/e Have the Best— nesday, twenty-eighth day next, prove thereto and for a certificate thereof; and that "a order to be published three weeks in Thursday afternoon and Admis- 10 o’clock in the and the house ! of his estate will be held at a Court of In IV. I. successively Evening, forenoon, dwelling signees hearing upon the same is ordered to be had at RAYMOND. A. WHITCOMB. the Republican Journal printed at Belfast, that sion 15c. Doors at it I'. M. of Martin L. in Frankfort, ns the time to be holden at the Probate Office in said open Dwelley, j solvency Probate Cilice In Belfast in said Countv of Waldo they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at and of said CORN! Belfast, on the 14th day of December, A I).. JLfcs" Flour place hearing upon appeal. CANNED J on Wednesday the 14th day of December, A. D., 49~Send for circulars, Belfast, within and for said on the second $5.00 Friday evening. Admission ‘Joe. Ueverred Dated this twenty second of November, A. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. descriptive designating County, day j 1887, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when and where whether book to Mexico or of December at ten of the clock be < Is relating California Tuesday next, Neats H5e. D. 1SH7. 3w47 liven tinder mv hand the date ilrst above wrltt •». JUST RECEIVED BY PlacsTolylwyli you may attend and show cause, If Is fore noon, and show if anv any you have, tours desired. cause, have, that standi in bedfast. CROSBY FOWLER, ANSKL WADSWORTH, -IS AT- they why For sale at Woodcock's Nov. 89th. ) why the prayer of said petition should be granted. the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Tuesday, A. K. Committee. as of the Court of W. A. NICKERSON, | { sheriff, Messenger Insolvency Attest:—B. P. FIELD, RAYMOND, 3w47 GEO. E. JOHNSON, A. IIOWES & CO. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock. | Curtain rises at s. I SAMUEL for said of Waldo. 2w4t» A. A. Judge. KINGSBURY, ) Howes tfc Co. I County 1IOWES & CO.’S. Register of said Court for said County of W aldo. 29G Washington St. (opp. School St.) .Boston,Mass. A true copy. AttestB. P. Field, Register. SKIN CALP An Old-Fashioned Girl. 1888. * Old-fashioned? Yes, 1 must confess BLOOD. The of her dress. antique pattern WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THU been a su fferer'for two and a half The ancient frills and Having yours furbelows, t Harper’s Magazine. COUNTRY WILL SEE DY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE from a disease caused by a bruise on the leg, and The faded ribbons and the bows. having been cured by the ( I TK I’RA Remedies she should show those shrunken charms. ILLUSTRATED. when all other methods and remedies failed, I deem Why That wrinkled those arms, it to recommend them. 1 visited Hot neck, tawny my duty I cannot her russet [DR. SCHENCK’S] springs to n<> avail, and tried several doctors wit li- guess; gown Hound her form down: ! mit sucres*, and at last our principal druggist, Mr. spare hangs loosely Harper's Macaztne is an or pan of progressive John P. (to whom I shall ever feel grate- Her voice is thin and cracked: her eye Finlay thought and movement in every department of life. to me about and 1 consent- And smile have lost their ful), spoke ITTii'i'n.v, witchery. Resides other attractions, it will contain, ed to them a trial with the result that 1 am (luring give By those faint jests, that flagging w it. the coming year, articles, illus- is now no sore about me. important superbly perfectly cured. There each curl. on the Great Pills attenuated on Mandrake By trated, West; articles American 1 think l can show the surface where my largest She is, 1 must admit. and foreign industry; illustrated pa- mi fieri from of one in the State. surely beautifully ngs sprang any An odd old-fashioned pers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland, Algiers, The t'l no u.v Remedies are the best blood and girl. Standard and the West Indies; new novels William for over Half a Century. skin cures manufactured. 1 refer to druggist John by •Tis long since she had a beau. Hlack and W. I). Howells; novelettes, each P. Finlay and l>r. 1>. <’. Montgomery, both of this long, Praised on Every Trial. And now with those who sit a-row complete in a single number, by JIknky James, mid to Dr. of Lake Miss. place, Smith, Lee, Lar aiuo IIkarx, and Amelte Hives; short \Li:\ANDFK BKAC1I, tireenville, Miss. Along the wall she takes her place. stories by Miss Woolso.v and other popular writ- CURE Sonr Heart- Mr. 1 leach used the Cl TI< H.\ Remedies, at our With something of the old-time grace. and illustrated £■Sf.to.fi j Indigestion, Stomach, ers; papers of special artistic and J HANE CITY with results as above stated. She to the waltz. rctjiiest, yearns join mazy literary interest. The Editorial Departments are burn, Flatulency, Colic and all diseases A. It. FINLAY & CO., Druggists. And sniffs her conducted slyly smelling-salts. by Gkokoe Wii.i.iam (Tuns, William ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY of the Ah, many an angel in disguise Devn Howells,and piiaki.es Deplev Wahm.k. CHICAGO, stomach; Costiveness, Inflamma- SAVED MV LIFE. Hy reason of its rntnl position. close relation t<> prin- MOTHER'S May walk before our human eyes! cipal lines Fast of < "ieaijo. mid continuous lines at tion, Diarrhoea and diseases of the bow- ti rtninal West, Northwest nnd is the Lvor since 1 can remember., my mother has suf- Where'er the fever-smitten lie points Southwest, true mi arising ti nl aliM.Iut. !y j «•. ..(if i'i-r :i. .1 would have to sit up half the night, holding up Per Year Washiiurton, l'nirtleh!. <'ii ninwe. Uaii-osn We t Lip. This same old-fashioned from a and liver. her leg and moaning. She had no peace, she used girl. City. ! warn 1- Mou.es. .... Winter: et. At. gorged sluggish They household jju;i♦< —4*s is !li-j \riy luv-i. all the best known remedies in the country without [The II AUl’Eli’S M At,AZINE.?'4 (Ml 1" li tie. Know it !o, Aiuiuijoii. Hu .«.:: 11: u- Vntre and reduce Century._ ( < l: ueil lJiilils, in Iowa; .a lint in. ’i t:t congested break vourCrni' U'lil\ •dTlts years, you Soap Free to nil If 1 tares Fostatje snhser'rinrs in tin l n it id and to about wonderful in'HTKA Absolutely Safe. stating you your their results. Here i> a table of the HepuhSi. :m St at vx, Canaria or Mexico. Remi i»ii>. You have* saved my mother’s life. I pli tnees that K.r Siln all by Drnggl-tts. Prica 2" rts. per J o*; I have and and that *:>“'■ -I '* cannot lind words to express* my gratitude. Democratic States, those may or H<>;,t l>v elVit.-.e am! *\’r mail, <-n advertised yourt nut ha Remedies far and near. Dr. J. he classed as doubtful, with their respec- hi.'. The Pi t- price. H.Schcn. k N.m, I’hiUI a. LPWARP Ll'KDKR, 1505 Broadway, N. Y fairly The volumes of the M azine begin with the Boston & Numbers tive electoral votes: for -June and Rcrrnihtrof each year. tang'or -kin and ( f irt HA Win i; no time is will iih Missouri s i r < 4t <■ ( net ha, the great cure, Whole number of votes. speeilied, subseriplioiis begin .t m i.'ir u i % j. electoral with 1 li» N u m her ><>vr, from and CLTIci ha current a I lime of receipt of ord« i. prepared it, externally, to elect.201 i;i:soi,v i:nt, the new blood purifier, internally, Necessary l’oimd Volumes of IIakit.us M \zist:, I'.r are a cure for every form of skin and KKPl'KLICAX. in:Mori: \i k positive three back, in neat elotb w ill amt a week to ..1 diseases from pimples to scrofula. years binding, be 3 Trips Rost. mail, post -paid, on receipt of si’, (i'i per volume The Famous Albert Lea Route Cloth Cases for ."»(» cents Sold Price, Cl t M ha, ode.; Soap, Colorado. 3 binding, each—bv mail, 1 Minna everywhere. post paid. Rem »i.v K\T. si. Prepared by the PoTTElt Illinois. >«*la\van*. •> Produces LESS PIPE and SHEET LESS, Phi <; ami CniiMP’\l Co., Boston, Mass. Iowa. 13 •'lorida. I Index to H\ui*t:u’s h'-a a iu's Maija/ine, Alphabctieal, I >ur ■ ( lire skin Diseases,’ <*4 MtUHe.-ot: niainif.'irturci’s are rnli\ t: n !id f« “Ilow to Kansas. 0 ieoriria. 1*2 Analytical, ami Classified, for Solumcs | to 7ii, in- warranted.. are nn>iir|iaftsed an\ in the market. panes, :.d illustrations, and 100 testimonials. Maine. (» IS clusive, from June, I to one vol tiy Ivrl \riitiu-ky. ■Sin, June, lss:», des-.nhie ie.tteet * « market priees ter ,,f 1 (tt Hi mi nr iri. / Massachusetts. 14 Louisiana. * Svo, loth, £4 oil. \tT\n. e.jital .unilii lit*; I'riihtif, PI.l.S, black-heads, « happed hind oily>:kin dt tV. ■Ml*. 13 s Sh-amm- w ! I I. *i \. lie * PiNS prevented Dy Cl TU I MEDICATED Soap. Michigan. Maryland. Remittances should lu made h\ l,o-t (Mere i; Minnesota. 7 i» < «»r SALEM LEAD Mississippi. >rdcr I >raft. to a\ <»id of ■' Soft Money chance loss. COMPANY, !' r .:■••'! i; Nebraska. f> Missouri. !<• .White '■ '■•itowN. tV 'i » \< rs are Treas., SALEM Nevada. 3 North <’arolina- II not to rnpt/ this arirerfisnnent MASS. ir it hunt the irrival <»i -i. ;.;i»*-r i’. Catarrh. express arrive oj'll \KEEK A Lit*»I 11 lilt v. 1 '•* ,. Sneezing New Hampshire- Smith Carolina— K'>r -1..r i. r. ,. i, w The distressing sneeze, sneeze, sneeze, the acrid, Ohio.23 Address II AIM’EU A I5K« »TiI El?s, v-w York. PH OB ATE NOTICES. in'! I *. _r.. i, I'. i. •:. -.|i, • it ai>"nt m.. i.i- ,i: £T. — watcrv from the and nose, the Oregon. 3 Texas. IS F:'« JOHN. i,|»m discharges eyes I »• ij-ton. the Pennsylvania.30 Virginia. 12 and painful intlanmiation extending to tin throat, \t Probat, at Hi. : Ilhode Island -I \V! \\ ; Vermont. 1 ---- A. D head and November, |ss7. !.‘l\ .Kl: M. sensations, cough, ringing noises in the Wisconsin. 11 Total .i:»S p \ skih-sii,v«.. yr l;,: \ ! I'WAIIPn, (.aardian t In.Ml i; .rk, ... i |,Ml ■(. h- adaclic-. —!;ow familial these symptom- I I L J- A KKWKo splitting Harper^ Weekly, » I- ! »W A PI >-*, ai. aor In-tr ot (.1 | \ \ i t I to sutler from head Total.lx! •Id' V If I * -. >! < '1 are thousands who periodically late .lark-on. in .-md ,. i" '•» -It :i'.:«■"'!• M-. I: .1,. 1 !• colds or influenza, and who live in ignorance of I H H it I 11 1.. ILLUSTRATED. iii^r present, d a pi t n 'in llaii^.T a: 1 I \ i! ■»• is i.• i:-• to sell U llltll Ml. I 11 < ,, I. •• matchless eeriain real M-t It estate of -.tj<; unum it \ the fact that a of sanfouh's !» f°v Connecticut. <» New Jer*ex. < single application an advantageous oiler. \\ <■.' -«la aim h :: Uai*I( ai. ( Ki f<»K CATAUKIl will atTord install Indiana. 15 New York. 3b trde md, That the -aid A lira .1. >rivr m i.-» ki:i:i> w i j i .. to ah 1 tancons n li> '\ persons interested by rail sin# a ropv of this \ I \ iv \ -1 llAiti'Eit's Weekia has a In- Total doubtful -b<; h well-established place who is not blessed with to published three week- sneees-ivelv in ! NVII.I.I M II. ii i: 11tit this treatment in eases of Catarrh as the simple Complexions^ leading iMustr.au d newspaper in Ameri :ln- lb publiean •butp.iai. at printed Itelfa-t, that There are some foot-notes that should The lairness ot its j gives hut laiut idea of what this remedy will do ip> editoria 1 eommeiits on current they may appear at a Probate < ourt. to I.,- | j polities lias earned for it the and eon in len«a istr robled with h imors. Pi vv iilun ami tor ( toi t when die is oh with tin-- table: respect .la.-i, said •unit v, on the m.>l Stmr. in chronic urns, breathing of ail Electa. KEEPS THE SKIN AS impartial readei.and t lie \ariel\ and excel I'ue-■ ia Ot Dei-ember neM at ten ot the k bo us SOFT u: accumulations, < leiw e ot strueted hy choking, putrid 1. The Pacific stall-* allfornia. VELVET, its contents, which include serial loi-e noon, and -how if ai.v f literary ean.se, tin ha\ wbv ami ; to throat and -' tiie lieariiig atl'ceb-d. smell gone, and Nevada are put down in tile *t:re I,'. pub- short stories by the best and most populat the pray,rot -aid petition should‘m»t b'e tfranird. W I N T E A ft G ulcerated ami lit it harking rough gradually fastening lican column. are sure with the writers, for the perusal of people of the <;!•:< >. K. .li>J| NS, »\ .| ml#-- it is that They rijrht j itself the debilitated Then widest of tastes and A — upon system. kind of a candidate—not »thcrwisc. free from all range pursuits. Supplement' true ropy. Attest II. P. I ll.u>, lb-:-tm. vit the man ellouscurative of S.\sioni>'s Uadi are and no ./ power 2. trepu illiy provided, expen-e i- spared v cmoops ~|f ( t neons and Kvery Southern Stale is placed in the jpKESS§l$lrGtfjfeS, to sir.-T-t-T~~ i3 H»W i O .i.S evk ut manifest- itself in install the order of bring highest artistic ability to be u At a Probate ( «mrt *mv ■t*V THE iield at itelfast. within an nn ileinoeiatir column. Put with the :i::bl grateful reliet. Cun: begins from the -i appliea- upeii tin* illustration ot the f changeful ph.a-i the < oi Waldo, ,»n tin -croud Tue-da <-f I Will pn am' .-.tv ii,. tion. It i- radical, economical, kind of a tln-iv be a liebliny & THE HANDS IN NICE CONDITION. home and in utility rapid, permanent, •ampaion may foreign history, all it's features l! \i:. Medical Profession,, Nuvemlier, A 1). ls>7. safe. ehanee for the to carry North EEti’s Weekia i- to be .a wel- Republican*- admirably adapted '■ ■ d \ >AM > liADICAI t 1M. consists of ouc bot- come in T l> M l.\ i .’s’l'Kii, iianu d K\ eeut r: in ,‘i »vr VI Carolina. Tennessee and West Virginia. guest every household. Wii: lea r.; ., tle of The K mil At. ( Tut:, one box of ( vi awuiiii. FOR roush cr li lain inst rutm-i.t to .* tin- 3. (>f the State* classed as doubtful Con- sroly pi.rportin# la-twdl n.' in t la v I.,.' < I i Sul.' km, and an iMi-um t* Iniialku; price, £1 Gk*n, fnd and le-iament — S I. V I. — I 1 1 at, necticut. Indiana and N w went 1b- "ponr.i-.bie Ii Jersey F ree'bun, in -aid ( of \\ i, ,• PoTTKU 1)UC<; & CllKMM’AL C»K, lfuSTON A SOAP*SU for the Tc -Set. Peer- minty !•,.,. |, • lav at 7 V in. puhiican in their latest election*, and N< w in# -aid will tor less osa Preservative. pre-mil,-d Proha!,* \\ l!! 1; a a~< v York 1 lemocratie. Put tlu-y are all ready .«— Ordered, That the -ai I I.< mi-:| _• ■. mu ice t ali I'!"t»-• ia STRONGLY HARPER’S PERIODICALS. Pei feet ns r. herder. i- |, A RECOMMENDED BY- intere-ted hv a doubtful. a: ... and Weaknesses i.fl at U m. Ai flr'-ftri .•Hkin-S-’r'-o-V President without N» \v York, h Per Year : publiean .Journal, printed at li, it,:-t. that tr n.av : W M I carrying •i'ic.tV 7 •SKiu-S'.u-c* Sojifi’ 1 at a Probati < to 1..• \ ■ OF appear ourt, \ l11a i. Mt IIP i: Inti: u .. FEMAI.ES they should carry all th-.- other I- tibtfui Mate* l'.i :n rCi' -urraR*' .,N.V. within ami for said < 1 ! - I I- -1 in... •.•Ilia an-I A •! I‘ -k 11 ARI’EK’S J! \Z \R ing plaster, especially adapted to re they would fall 12 xotes short, in order to THE WORST COMPLEXION IS IMPROVED BY ITS DAILY USE. 1 ni; t.Kti. K .!< dI \ >< » \. -Iir• tj villf, I'l.lcl'ii v t! a | ini !•>, .*-.1 lieve Female Pains and Weaknesses. xvin must both Nexv York and In- A true < op; \ttest -li. p. T n.u,, Pe#i-t. at J p. they carry HA Kl’HU’S Yul Nii PEOPLE. 2 on Will -a \\ .... _Warranted vastly superior to all other or M. diana, New York. Nexv Jersey ami Connec- 1 and the most Antidote to 1 rimr.-• iay a, mf : plasters, perfect Pain, ticut. besides tin- Solid South. Fnsfat/e Fr< »■ /.< all subscribers in tin Cnii ri \t a Probate Court held at li, Past, w :th n a- fm t'ltlrll : Inflammation and Weakness At <>r the onnt, yet compounded. can Sta/i s, Canaria, Mexico. of Waldo, ou tin -mi : ! ue da of ! 5. The Republicans win either one ‘'atm I;: a; < »•: m all druggists, 2.'» cents, live for *»r, postage by November, A. I). Ds". of the : : • ■ free, of Pommi; Dure; am» ( hi vim \i. ( .... Dos. following combinations 1 '•1 I■ I .. f i.• l, !i if A PT i I A .1. 1)0 W N S, uame, 1 l, cru'' n a a -I' ■ ton, Mass. Sure \f 1 it N p*u ... ;; Republican States.1>2 Jl lain instrument nimi to b. m, pu: j \ t'» <.ra- ; It! it: r V ,• Indiana. 15 m The Volumes <-f the Wkf.ki.y with the and te-tament of .1 a M l.s I >\\ n>. late m ... ■ & Market begin livst \j run ti- "1 la ...a. a a! -kail \< * I. < P New b Number for ol‘ eaHi \\ hen no in -lid ot d«-.-< haviaa 1 Jersey. City Bakery .January year. time County Waldo, u, p- "II i t : N an I I i.tit.w is will with sente,1 >aid vviii for Probate < ■ inentioiieil, subscriptions begin the i a i tie in- It.vr ...... : „• Number current at time of of Ordered, That the -:i:»l Martha .J mo : -• Total.*20t; Visitors receipt order. #i\r ai*"\ <• nays ..ial p v vu ;••<.. Tli;' announce that are now proprietors they pre- tire to all intere-t, d a e,u.\ ,.| I ■■ “Did n’t Know’t was persons by e.ui-m# l« a- hill-: ‘at 1 n-.ij* \\ ,■ .? ! a a Or this: Surprised! pared to do all kinds of Hound Volumes of IIaupku’s Wfi.ki.y, for three this order to be three weeks nee,-.- u\e published t "f i*. la in I. ! «,*• !•■;■ in neat doth wiil be sent Viijrht pa.--.n.vv' years hack, binding, by in the .Journal, -it < Sure states..1-j Plain tut11 ly 1{,-publican printed li-ita-t. a.-tilir \\ ii null ti-l, ., : Republican Fancy iiahiny mail, postage paid,, or by express, free of expense that Loaded” they may appearata Probate Court, to P, heal !>l;. A W Ni.it Indiana. ir> in the the does not exceed one •lay every day week, and (provided freight dollar at vv itb.n aim tor ( mmo mi •!. -, lieita-t, .-aid !«*• ■ t.; M ", a. V Connecticut. »; for >'7 no per volume), per volume. mid of I*.,-ember next, at reh of tin u a Itroirn Tuesday May do f.>r stupid hoy’s .-x.-use : bat lit• a on SI'XDA V. why the same slum Id not i.e a am! Free delivery to any part of the ing, will be sent by mail, on of proved, pproved OF TIME! city. post-paid, receipt allow ed. Old). K. JoilN^ON. CHANGE secs hi> child daih and fails <)r this: Our hroa I cart will drive to Nearsport on Wed 5s 1 00 each. .Jttd#e lan^uisii’iiu Buyers Delighted! A true Alt -t —1>. P. 1 nesdays and Fridays, and at .\orthport on Tues- eopv. n.i.n. Ueyi-ter. To the want of a tonic and Sure States. recognize Republican days. Thursdays aad Saturdays. Remittances should be made by Post < >thro New York. orders h at Order or to avoid chance of loss. At a Probate urt at vv Mood-purifierFormerly, a . of FINE GOODS & LOW PRICES DO THE WORK ! it the store on Main street or with the Money Pratt, held P-elia-t, au-l I .. ‘•art will receive prompt attention. the County of Waldo, on the lie -bay oi. Maine Central E. E. bitters. <»r .did n o!a>ses. was the „Y< irspa/nr.s* tire not to thin fnlrrrfi.iemnit mi!]»iinr Total.*2 i> ropy November, A. I >. lssT. Full line of Meats as usual. | Prices reasonable without tlf c.rpress order of 1Iaiii*i:k ,V Picormns. rule in well-regulated la:: bie< ; bn! now IVe have received the LARGEST and REST assortment M. wI-; t*im bwiw Or if the Republicans an carry North Caro- just of yi.DPA 1-;11,widow iit.il |imi\ ii w i-;i d Address HARPER £ BROTHERS. New York. I late ot >wanville, in -aid t oiititv of Waid", all intelligent hoaseln.] iji vrr’s lina. Tennessee and West Virginia can F. A. JOXES if CO. On ami til'lf r OH. ‘i Mh. ft they d« lit v la i. a n a 1 ’■, vv eea-ed, in# presente, pete.;, .. whe-h i-. «ac 1. a to the ta-tc. ami tl.c n m ;r i and they carry any 1883. ordered. That the -aid C orn M. #i,, le- n-e to '; p ia.i i. v .mi \m these can to ... three they afford lo-e N\w York. all persons interested by < att-iti# a m.y of ti.i- .'•flVctiVe blood Ho di. PAfiLGJS < FURNITURE! New Jersey and onnecticut. And there is no der to be published three Week- -in C--IV e|\ III III- lb an .lout t :t inted at N-uhan S. ('!■• •daiai. 27 V. CaMon a., good reason why they shouldn't carry them all. SLEiGHS & JUMPERS. pubii, pi llelfa-t, th Bazar, may appear at a Probate ( ourt, to i.e at li, : llosto,,. wriii--; : .My dai!_dile:. now .’1 <>n the whole, the Republicans can face tin- Leer in this which we are in SVITS or ODJ> Harpers offered city, selling fa>r, within and lor said on in, .-e, ..ml years old. wn. in I aith nn'ila next Presidential contest with full courage. County, jierfcrt PIECES. l y r>4 Tuesday of December next, at ten the lock t.e j Kiii.n 7.' \ car ay" w in-,, si bt an to •• n oj [Philadelphia Press. ILLUSTRATED. i:i].!;»• fore noon, and show eau-e, it any tln-y have, why fat b<■ ao:■ p. Hi I ... %\ :^iio. dci.j di, /.moss, H. US. the prayer ot -aid petition should mu he #!-at.te.i. ! nit..•• pj ; indii:<*st ion. and b s> <•! life. I con- A ^R-ICBS WAY W'TKT! Staples, t.KO. 1. .ItillNMiX, dmm. I -i*i if'1 a v< i -.- Office. • Floating Printing liurnlt.im, an .. A I 1 eluded that ail lei coniida .nts oi irriua I. <: It HOOKS VILLAGE, A true copy. Attest, li. P. Tn t.t>, Ke#i-ter. II akst.u’s IVvit u: is a home It combine.- in impure blood, ami inum-cd her to take AX ENDLESS VARIETY OF journal. TI.- ft"n.:!u train AX AIT RECI ATI V E NOTICE OF THE OCEAN Would call ehoice literature and line art w attention to the faet that lie lias the iilu nation- ith tin Vt ;t rrol»ati*1*."im held at I’eifa-l, wit.mu ami r. a IV -i m u!il I--I titi'i'i It ,v Ay-r's Sarsapa,-i! ;a. Tid> n -di- in. s on j. CHRONICLE AND ItOLMNG BIS.LOW. and best line of latest the fashions. Kadi lilt* ( III on the -eeoml I t.e- o| restore! ido I iso a new line of the largest intelligence regarding oiinly Waldo, lay be: makiic. t' number has clever serial and short November. A. I). A nautical friend lias stories, practi front I t i. a a I at: -I. .a. in.at I i«* a 1111 ; .and in d in just handed the Listen- LatestStyles of cal and timely essays, bright poems, humorous instrument t i- t!..• last wii! am: ! iidc-d l.« former i some k }•«.j*|»«***iin- bca'rli. rind er little Easy Clairs.' etc. Its -heel and ■ ycr's queer which are Loans sketches, pattern fashion-plate .-! < n * ia all ".vtf- -t -a!- .1 t. ik- newspapers, Sleighs, Jumpers aad VN te-tameiit ,J« »I! I I K. I\ I. I. I N \\ I •. A» m« Pangs, will alone to a daabl.- ‘.me for supplements help l-olies save man\ FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND ol < la I. Sarsaparilla |y printed on board the American Frank at that POSITIVELY CANNOT RE HEAT. Call and see shown by any manufaetiirer in Waldo (’<>., and late \Vinterport. in -aid ■■not;. of Haldo.de lb.- line *!» -hip prices times the cost of the and oil ■ ; lassit and biiii in* id. jit to that he can and will better ten;:-, snh-cription, papers eea.-cl, having been presented for I’robate. i !h i'i i:;, >. i: give than :mv el ■' which IVe hare an immense in soeial i net te, deeorati\e art, in < N spi time.” Pendleton, sails all over the world, but for yourselves. variety every department,. other man. liouso-keepng >rdvi That not ire be .1 eii I.V'I I..I •ft, in^i all its jnake brandies, eookery. ••te., it useful in 6 Per Cent a 1 r I. M. 1 : which it seems, B0..4D3, teiv-ted l»y ratl-ilm ropy <■! 1 At to be |.. 1; •T. Cast t':l: 1 it. Id Power Co.. liails, from Searsport, Me. The and a true td‘ i-.iy!i H/j fomo and see every household, promoter ■ 1 ,im for yourself. economy, I ltd I Invo w i-rk- ii< -i liri'i, ,.. .•. N. \ .. \s a is a l!- editorials are marked good sense, and not a I*rook!;. Spring paper neat little and GIIAHIBBR t»y Due 1907. I'Hmsal at Ifeila-t, that th. ma a ai folio, printed publish- la Ash, £ Walnut. N. B. Farriases and Wagons manufactured and |>nntei| | M- di• t.1 ■. 1 find Js.:i.I SUITS, Pine, Cherry line is admitted to its eol'inuns that eoiild otl'eiid ( 1 substitute at a l*r..hate ..m l. to he >dd at Iiei lam. w ,1!" ! sId. ed at sea, and at sea. of Kept in slock. b < only by the captain the the most fastidious taste. tin- i-; 1:, mpm: e. is in A er’s and Interest -i Boston. ami tor >ai■ 1 < otint.y, on tin* wniiii! Tuesday -hip. K. P. Nichols, its name is the Ocean REST GOODS «('• LOWEST PRICES! NEW FEATURES! Crooks, Sept. I.">, 1»7.—:im.,J7* Principal pay.^hL* S -a a wd few d.-. < o| A \ cl's beremSer lie\t. at ten «•! tin eloeh :.,|..re cm. Chronicle; and beneath the it bear.- EXCLUSI VE STYLES ! BARGAINS ! I'd is. A Ilf ’ie !! !’'■■. ! be! t res her ami heading UNEQUALED ami .'how eau-e. i: any they In-., wh. the -aim- j v the line, “Printed for and sent to -I1011M not he ed ami allowed. s: longer to oo tl, oii;«li the summer pastime only, We otter the above ul IttO un.i arrriirtl 'interest, proved, appnw friends as a letter; therefore not open to criti- WILL DEMONSTRATE a shadow doubt that, it to i.I.o. i; di beyond of pays and alter eureful f \nmin:ilii>u re; amiii' iitl (hem dlNSi »N. .Indue. j cism.” Its terms are “one letter.” The lu-ad- HARPER’S trade with flontraciors aii BnlMers. PERIODICALS. \ true eoj.v. Ate-t if. I*. I 11 1.|>, I. r. ami for investment. ij Ayer’s mg typography are in the neat stylo of llie- TIN: undersigned are prepared to make contracts Sarsaparilla, last generation. ’I lie editor must not take t bi- 1 to Imild or of even ■ repair buildings descrip- Per Year : \t a I’r. .1. ate ('o d at I’.* It i-l. .\ uhin and in as a because tin; tion. workmen .and criticism, Li-tcuer very much Competent designers fund h- the < 0unt o| \\ Id, oil the 111 i at Dr. J. C. L Lowe!!. admires this «m1 short notice. In addition to lumber of everv & Ayer Co.f Mass. style. Think of making up a IIAKPKR's BAZAR.si no BREWSTER,1030 ESTH8R00K, November, A. b ls-7 R. description we are to furnish out H. prepared workmen, of the events on a ves- & Ms newspaper Son. Price Coombs $3 Worth a sailing ni> bottle. staging, and needed in i;m-:\\>Ti;i:, oblige ot iiaku- The Boston I Purest M scl! everything building and re- HARPERS M 1 on I5.~ (?»«< .. !(o.s(i)::. Captain Nichols does it and has At.A/IM 1 -a: nicely, -II :o:!!- pairing. 1J Mil \MM.IIAM, late Ifehmm in EVt" MADE liis column of “Local t ounts of Waldo, l»a\ilia 1 Items,'’ which are inter- ii arpkr .s weekly. i on deecased, presented lyi-27 esting. This, for instance— petition that the administrator ol 1 deeeasc. That Pother half of us. finding the clothing Cut HARPER'S YolNt; Pi. >1 !.K.. .‘on estate, may he atithori/ed to eonvey to him eerimi Flowers Floral real estate as written eoiitraet made -ai*i it too small for our body, lias decided that i: Designs! EXHAUSTED VITALITY by by A ••eased w ;th y oiir petitioner. would he easier to u> on a low ami II VI.1, Poittnyr i'rrr to nit S•>h*rrifn*r.< in Ho fnifttf G’tvjii A5r«i.- !ii Work for Voun« :iiui put diet, on at coopku. ordered, That t lie said Ifrew-ter 1 lie h of every description procured short notice. Rest quality and ( or yb bring us down to lit the clothes, than it will Shitrs, '(Illiti/tl, Mr rico. KhI .-.A*r<*d VS.*;?. be LOW E Iiclfast, >ept. b"», iss7.—:»7 •ill persons interested ea ,-dn.u a op ..1 .. 1 to jtrices l! than they can be elsewhere. We are. ayents for by make the clothes lit u-. bought der |.. he three w c h" -m e.•>-i\. .i,mh I. NE iVMAN cO otic the and most Florists in published The editor writes a long and gloomy editorial SONS, of largest, popular le puhlie.in doiirnal, printed at I*.' :i ii tin on the “American the city of Poston. All Work a n n appear at a I'rohat* Court, to Sufferers Ship Pinafore.**’ lie ex- Undertaking Specialty. 'I’lie Volumes of the Ha/.ai: with the llr-t FROM STAMFINC. begin fast, w illiin and 1 ('< Number for in eaeh W hen no time unary year. Tne'd;i\ ol beeember m \\ at ten «»i lie el 1 k h. \V hat a line play the l’. s. law ve received is will with the shipping just new patterns for embroidery. mentioned, subscriptions begin lo'-c noon, and showe.au-e.il an tin haw, would make, on oi why placed the under the Ilialretline, «£<*. Also new Number current at time reeeipt of order. •? •• stage* R. H. ornaments, India silks, the pra a ol -a id pel it n m slnm ,d :i« j-;, lit rd. name of the COOMBS & 70 Main Street. chenille “American Ship Pinafore!'* SON, cords, silk fringes and a variety of ma- (.1.0 I-. .1* dIN-oN. dud-e Nov. terials tor Hound Volumes of !1 vuit.iPs Ua/ai:. for three He satirizes the JJelfast. 10, lx-T.—4\\4r> working ribbons for and V ’■ rue <' Atte.-l l;. I’. bitterly shipping law, and suspenders in will be sent b\ 'py KIte^i-ti-v. Severe then ribbon work. Felt school all years back, neat doth binding, gives it all up: bags stamped. Lustra paints and Hitlers in all colors. mail, postage paid, or b\ express. free of expen-e It is useless to Having the largest e .1 hope that will ever the does not exceed one dollar .V|«**••• £•(»•* \l .1 I I'oha t ..tin lie h 1 lh ll.i-t. W itilll Mid h shipping variety of patterns in the citv think 1 can suit all (provided freight Th-ui j!;iiioti » oiiirs Sold. revive in the Cnited the Couutv oi Wa « I'm States. Shipping is dead who me a per volume), for $7 no per volume. may give call. li tr.'-ns Ui-,;i TV.*ns :.n;i I). |»r« from the most i’liysit*.*' hilitv. V -1 a 1 her, A. 1> b-7 southern State t«* Maim-, '1US. A. •- up SHERIDAN’S 15. KNMiHT, Church St. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for bind *'••• !«»•*, ! V K n, Kvi | \ where she lies with death, witii an Lelfast, Nov. ': !• v Vi:Mr ,i In* >u: i: !•- ••! M!I,V\ WTM.W we. tv ofb.WIKI. 1 W > struggling Id, lss7._;jW4*> will be sent mail, on ••! ! (v |M ing, by po-; paid, receipt -I!nl .t arrow imbedded in her heart from State ‘.i; -M I.M-* *s «*• 11 Ij MAN, ,.Me ol W ru’iam. in mi 1 • ■ Coughs .• every r,» ».,•*•-.! nI1 I;. W EAK SLITTING U aiMo, d a -t LUNGS, of away from the seaeoast. Soon the will he CONDITION ** Hi 'll" i. eased, haviny prevailed petition ship v-t ir Hr -.1 f: .1 anallowam e from the instate «d Remittances should be made by Pe.-t -Op.iec i- >• persona -aid and the numbered with the dead. We hear her saying LADIES ! th t iiri* only < )rder or to of ■ *•*! 1ILOOD, early stage of in a feeble tone— Money Draft, avoid chance loss. !*• !*' i'liu w. ;>i r. Da lour Own Ujcins, at Home, with oi'di ivii, That the -a'd I dmira yn e n..tiee to ail CONSUMPTION should use Now I :■ e.a e 1, lay me down to die; POWDER! X' irspajn rs am not to ropy (hi; ntfr< rtimno it '5 ‘ii •. !«'.• ,y\ a: pev-on.- interested '0 •; -luj: a o! mnrr ■ ■- 5 i' ’l"‘ > ■ to .e You can’t save me-do not without the .rpr> •> onit-r of i i vui l.li A. lIUuTiit.us. pilldi-lied thn week> .Mieir -.wiy in the lie try; i. u: .. i:. > ^ ou’ve PEERLESS DYES. I m!i«»u r:ii |*li\- lean .loiirnal. printed at I h ; 1 -i. dial the eat now ■ paid may my flesh, pick my bom -, ! ■> :■ [ion hr a«lii;vissod. appear at a I’rohan ( niirt, to he held at l.« ta-i. And that will end ! _ They will Ove everything. They are sold every Add res- IIA HIT:!: a BROTHERS New York. my dying groan-. 1 v rJ4 w ithin and t'i r said < «*u 11..• nd I ... where. Price 1 «c. a packatru—10 colors. They oiiiity One would think it would! was so of I»eeenihi*r next, at lell ot the ,-k lienne s Business have no equal for strength, Hrightness, Amount iii day Adamson Sheridan’s w !: 11. on the Cures noon, and .-how eause, ii haw. good Pendleton, however, that the Packages or for fastness of Color, or 1838. ELY’S any they Non-failing a ei ot said it ioner -turnId mu be urante 1 Ocean < hronicle out a very UPM^I *LY’S paper published Uli a ( w un. n 1 At I'id hate did held at lit ifa-t. it there. An American with two Cleanses the ship new-paper- the ( ..iint; d Wadio.ou the -• mi I'ue-.ia; ... on board! The second is the 4.N ILLUSTRATED AVKi'KLY. Rolling Billow, PcwderM Cholera. V'Vem "T \ i) I s-7. little and neat and indie- bv four, PENNYROYAL FILLS Nasal Passages. Balsam lively—-ix C AIIAII A K N<-M I. I ON widow ..f .1. col. It'i all told, and is “edited “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." It has astonished most by Nancy P. Nichols and O |\ N■ \\ I. I « IN. late ot ", ar-im ut, .n -an 1 < of the Maude K. The Original nnuTn-e is worth a of other kind. It is Bar.; werthleaa Imlutlun. young! Physicians. ing items, these— pound aiiy A £ S A*. r„r readers it ravel selected of theme- Iniiaicma t £ o s wrwai h .111 allow an Jrom the pt 1 -onal -i 1 rtrietly a medicine to be given with food. Nothing V Ir PI ymr Uruggl.t by ally variety cures it There is a comet in the west, lirst -ecu hlcheMter'* EniciUii**uiiil take no Difcor.jr inclose 4c. and their well considered treatment. It eonluin.- dee.a-ed. the Cough the large on earth will make liens like it. It cures chick- to ua for strengthens lay (stamps) larticulnrs in letter b> return mulL n -i n Jan. 1887. <•11 the onlered. That the said >:ii:ili A aio 2*2, cholera and all diseases of hens. Is worth its NAME PAPER. <’«!ehe*terC'heinlettl the best serial and short stories, valuable article- Heals Sores. and the blood. to all eai.sinu a 1 system purifies W e have passed the ( ape ol Hood ami weight in gold. Illustrated hook by mail free. 18 .i1ui!lm>ii biiuurc, I’«- on scientific subjects and travels, hi-toneal and j person.-interested by Hope, I’biludu., -n. in Sold or sent mail for 25 rents in on t older-to be tlil'ee week i; Sold 1 and papa says we shall be more to Mel- everywhere, by Scld by Dru^Dta everywhere. Ask for “( hi.ner biographical sketches, papers athletic sports Restores he published by >rii}rgists Dealers. thirty days stamps. 2 1-4 lb. air-tight tin ter * 1 tin* .lourual, at It- .1-1. de bourne. It is cans, $1.00; liy mail, EnuliH.i nnvroyal 1*111*. Take no other. and games, stirring poems, etc., contributed by the Uepu'oli.an printed sixty-seven days since we left $1.20. Six cans by express, prepaid, for $5 00. at a 1‘mhaP i'e Supplements of especial interest to Parents and and S’meJl. Tuesday of lit et-mber next, at ten the .dork Steward slipped down on deck and all the 'Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming vol- lore noon, and show eau-e, it any they l.axi.why the of said siiould m be 1.11 1. 1. nice potatoes went out the time, which will comprise lifty-lhree weekh liniii- TRY THE CURE, HAY-FEVER prawn petition through scupper- ! i.la * i.. .?OHN-oN. w. Leadi'ncf hole. bers. Every lim* in the paper is subjected to tlie Boarders Wanted. most editorial in order that A i>:ivti; !e i- •litvl into rarh no.-lril ar-1 i~ A true copy. Attest. II. C. Til 1.1», Ke^i.-tei These last two items are positively pathetic. rigid scrutiny nothing harmful may enter its columns. rriit- ai Pn;:::ci.-t-; l>; mai!. all for has >< Certainly hope American shipping is not subscriber leased the Cant. WM. O. j .1. V !vl{« .rt-rnw ii li >t \ 1.1 > s> -lu ( <*urt -'i !*! i'iiil.l :.i l'.« 1 lost when ALDEN IIOI’.SE at the \Y the industry produces such ships as THE corner of Washington IvV. York! lvn; la-t, on tlii- second 1 icsdav ot November, and and is the Pendleton appears to be. with such people Bridge streets, prepared to ret • ve per- \\ 11.1. VKD I’.- KI.I.l.N. i.uumian .. ;in* ro- jjp- no manent or transient hoarders. saj on board as the of the Good stable attach- tate of IdU'M^ I• h 1.1.1 >, a minor, ot M ,100. enterprising journalists ed to the house. An epitome of everything that is attracthe and Ocean Chronicle and The premises overlook tin* beau- 111 said 1 omity, having presented hi- linal account the Rolling Billow. [Pos- Is a combination of the most potent remedies known tiful desirable in juvenile 'literature.— ftosfon Courier. I jalasfer^as to Medical Science for preserving the fluidity harbor, and the situation is unsurpassed in of of ^ai«i estate lor allowanec. ton Transcript. and 1*1 ItITl of tin- the A weekly least of good things to the and lluardiansliip !°ver teen Blood, and the Integrity of the Blood Vessels, should you suffer from Dizziness city. Good board at reasonable rates. Give boys Ordered, Tiiat liotin* tin-roof i»<- irivcii, thr« v ...v or me a trial. girls in every which it visits.— Pressure in Head, Spots before Eyes, Pain Around or A. S. K ELLEY. family Jirooklyn wti-ks in tin* .lon-i-.al. made Palpitation of Heart, Pain in Region of Heart l’n ion. successively, Urp;:hl;<-au with feeling of Belfast, Sept. r>, 1887.—3m3G* 1:1 Belfast, in said ( ouutv. that till -..n- wfii’cfj Thirteen Millionairesses. Suffocation, Ringing Sound in Ears, Numbness or Prickly Sensation of It is wonderful in its wealth of infor- printed p*-: Limbs, espe- pictures, 1 Seiid fir cially the Arm, Pain between interested may attend at a Probate t art, to u- i <„ medicinal Shoulders and inSide, Dry Cough, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, or if suffer- formalion, and interest.—Christ in u Advocate, A Y. from iu-M at Belfast, on tin* second Tuesday oi I •< -reiubcr Mrs. John Minturu is worth ing General Debility with Loss of procure a bottle of $2,000,000. Appetite, Anti-Apoploctine, it not only m-\t, ami show cause, if they have, w t u Mrs. Kate BOSTON. any hy Scentf ^VVdlue begins is wortli nearly $0,000,000. s;ii-l amount should nor ho allowed. Mrs. Terry Near lioston ami Maine. ami g tha. John Jacob Astor Is worth a'bout Ss.ooo,- I'.:i~tern, Fitchburg Old». K .)« MINX »N. Judge for W1oequal l.owell tvatres of basincr-s ami «•; 000. TERMS : Postage Prepaid, $2 00 Per Year. Repots, piaees A true copy. Attest li. I*. Kti.i.t*, UcgiMvr beautiful s_ amusement. /flTHLOPHOFOS Mrs. Edwin Stevens of New York, has $15,- colored 000,000. /CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, &c., taken for stoiv J'ol. /A*, begins Xovember I, iss7. Remodelled. Refurnished. Vnvly Dei \1”A1.1M » SS.—In (curt of Probate, hold at in. 1? on tin- soooii'l of ftPAsrens:* Mrs. Thomas A. Scott counts her wealth at V age at owner’s risk. Apply to and n,av on tie' fast, Tin-stlay November, picture,f^e orated, kept si $5,000,000. Prevents W.* K. MOKISOX, lS'T. K.Y1ILY IL N 1( K Kit >N, \dmini.»tratrix on .'or bain but cures the estate o'. K. LI Hvl 1 M K Nit !\ LK>< >N. late oi yyoorisl] Strains, Mrs. Green of Apoplexy, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Heart Disease. Angina Chronic Bronchitis Coliseum, 47 Main Street. in Hetty New York is wortli Pectoris, Liver in sani GirlV backside orc^est about $40.000,000i Complaint, Kidney and Bladder trouble Dyspepsia, &c., &e. Belfast, Nov. 3, 1887.—t\\44 Specimen ('opy si nt on receipt of a tiro-cent stamp. EUROPEAN PL A Ft*. Swanville, County. d*reused, having pn seated iior tlrst aoooiinl of administration ot >aid polish tV- '■ Mrs. For Sale by all Druggists. Price $1.00 a six bottles Rooms all larjre ami comfortable; elegant suites & Hubert Goelet, worth owes bottle, for $5.00. Send to DR F S Single Five Cents each. estaio for allowance. fimoPHORos! jforweakness,cclds $3,000,000, HUTCHINSON & Numbers, with batlis attaeheM; ample publie parlors: gentle- her fortune to CO., Esosburgh Falls, Vt., U. S. A., for testimonials and a eya>-ewcrf/v hardware. circulars, treatise on < Ordered, That notice thereof he driven, throe ffieiVwey^ Remittances should be made Rost Office men’s cafe ami billiar. Kegistcr. who Guilt the first railroad in Bussia, lias $4,- —Apoplexylyrat Belfast, Nov. 3, 1H84.—tf44 BAKER’S 000,000. __ Il^ALlX* SS.—In Court of l’rohato. held at lit i Mrs. Jane Brown received from her lius- If last, on the second Tuesday of Noxeinlnr. Imnd’s CHEW FOREE’S |s,s7. AKil'sTA K. hi I.I.hh’. Administratrix WILD estate about $4,000,000, which wasaccy- GEORGE 0. M. D~ HORN, the estate of AN SKI. h. hi 1.1. hit. late ot ^ ar- malateil in banking. JrsaM Cocoa. in said deceased, Mrs. M. Physician and Surgeon, SF Warranted absolutely pure mour, County, having present*-.! « (?*S S: ri Josephine Ayer, who gets her SOUPS her linal account ot administration «>! said « state ft* P9 from Cocoa, from whu h the excess of money patent medicine, is estimated to [ AIDS DIGESTION AND IMPROVES THE APPETITE Id SEAHSFOBT, MAINE. for allowanee. i h u a & y he ();1 nas removed. It has three worth from $4,000,000 to $5,000,000. CALL FOR SAMPLE BOTTLE g ® been ordered, That notice thereof he given, three Oflic Main Street, forinerly''occupied t>v Dr times the strength of Cocoa mixed weeks sin-cessively. in the Kepubin-an .I.• u 111• I. I _ Ollice *2 4 Count Stcpenson. hours, to* and 7 to 9 1*\ M., with Arrowroot or in Bcllast/m said County. that all ...- Von Moltke been asked fur his and Starch, Sugar, printed having other hours in the day when not otherwise pro- interested attend at a Probate ( "iirt. t>- '■* on the execution of and is therefore far more economi- may opinion the at > Anarchists fessionally engaged. GEO. C. HORN. : held at Belfast*, on the second Tuesday 1 1 •< < min 1 Chicago, “The or less than one cent a replied: abolition the appli- Searsport, March 8,1887.—tf 10 cal, costing next, and show cause, ii have, why tin- cation of any they capital punishment the ~ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, should not he allowed depends upon said account 77.1 limit f'lirr greater or smaller progress of civilization. I'm. FOR BALE IN BELFAST BY 3m40 strengthening, easily digested, and GKO. I .lollN>o\. Judge for on civilization itself the as A true Attest —15.1’ Kthi.i>, Krgi.-u-i. case in Chicago can F. A. F. A. admirably adapted for invalids copy. nil Turout mill I inni have no influence.” KSOWLTON, JONES & CO., I well as for persons in health. Cockerels for Sale. ss.—In Court of l'rohatc, held at Bel ,S. M. It. We know that finer leaf and than is II7AI.OO IHjJil illlii KNOWLTON, ELLIS «(• GINN. sweetening Sold Orocers for sale of the following varieties: used in Force’s Rainbow does not exist. To ileal by everywhere. Vf fast, on the second Tuesday ol November, After J LIGHT and DARK on the An n|t| and tirnutne Indian u-rd w diphtheria, scarlet fever, or pneumonia, ('lOCKKRELS BRAHMAS, BIFF, ers in tobacco who do not sell Force’s Rainbow, we 1SS7. WAKD MASON, Ciiumlian estate o| l.Vnndy, Hood’s WHITE and insane 'in‘«,i,ss lor i>\ iIt*■ Sarsaparilla will give strength to the svs- BLACK, PARTRIDGE COCHINS, will, on for a limited time, send free LACK A A. PI LI.KN, an person of Paler jjreat many■ ;ri,in,i:iti«>n^ and P. application, W, EaSER & Mass. Id- Nortliwrstern Tribes. tem, expel all poison from the hlood. For Sale. WYANDOTTES, ROCKS, LANSIIANS and of charge a (JO-ccnt plug for examination. A. R. CO., Dorcliester, mo, in said County, having presented linal ac about to WHITE LEGHORNS. The above are from llrst & fltSflOOW count of (.uardianship of said estate for allow Mrs. Coleman Being move I of- Mitchell Co., Boston, Mass. :tm42 is said to lie the best dress- away EAST class stock and pure bred. 10ll»M*tivo ami Sal.-, House for Sale. Dayton fer house and MAINE Correspondence prompt- eil woman In my householdgoodfe SEMINARY, America. Her gowns and cost ly answered. JI. D. HARR1MAN. That notice thereof he three Tlic subscriljcr offers for things for sale at low prices. House is a Ordered, given, 1' sale about *411.000 a year. Where Mr. P. O. Pleasant to lake. Positive in immediate ant.on. her house and In Dayton’s plumb- and a half 24x33 with BUCKSPOKT. address—box 43, Stockton, Me.—4w44 weeks in the kcpuldican Journal lot Belfast, situ- Is story cottage successively, will in a few hours destm\ a o.union •..!.i. or ing establishment situated is not stilted. ell at Belfast, in said that all ated on 1(1x20 attached. Situated in MARVELS OF THE NEW printed County, persons > Upper High street leading WEST. lieve the most serious I. n !'r >ul» e. I ,■ Searsnort close to Rev. A. F. Ph. A vivid of the In interested may attend at a Probate Court, t*» be .to the Upper bridge. Thelotcon- A village, stores, post-office, CEASE, D., Principal. portrayal stiipcH'lutm marvel* it \\ ill use no othei 50 Ucaeroas Kirn. the vast wonder land of held in Belfast, on the second ot Decem- that try Price* 35 atid _-tains one-fourth of an churches and schools. Eight good rooms in house, wrest the Missouri River, six Tuesday acre,good We are The Wlaler Term November 2*. Parlor to Let. Books in one of Cent**, house, ell and stable. Well and Informed that the proprietors, Messrs. A. front and back stairs, furnace, and brick cistern. begin* Vol., comprising Alnrvel* Nature, COLDS. ber next, and show cause, if any they have, w hy situat- pleasantly P- & sent Marvels of Race, Murveis of Enterprise, Mnr*.cD should not he ed, good condition, and is an excellent Ordway Co., recently three dozen of their House and stable well painted and in good Bucksport, Nov. 17,18*7—3w4l> the said account allowed. neighbor- reliable repair. NICELY FURNISHED PARL<)It on the second of Mining, Marvels of stock Raising. Marvel* <- I liiuI your Keystone Pain 100 Coses for 50 Cents. hood. to medicine, Sulphur Bitters, to the Catholic Furniture consists of three hard and one Oho. K. JOHNSON, Judge. Apply MRS. It. CARD. wood, A floor of the brick house at the corner of Mar- Agriculture. Over 3AO original line Enunn I 'urc to In* tin* West remedy Home for the Aged, which Is chamber black walnut A true copy. Attest:— IL P. FlELl>, Kegister. ('/imiHo Can/ff >7ill •»/>• by the directors and Inmates. "As sow so room than other (sink. ye shall ing furnitui’e, crockery ware, stoves, car- The room overlooks Church street and is selling qualities any haveovor used.—K.ll. Adams ye reap.”—editor Catholic Union. 2w47 Ac., Ac. IIENKY II. GRANT. very AGENTS W ANTED. A rare chance f.«r live _ pets, Wooden to .1. G. Shoe Manufacturer, Lowell. Have used your to Ware! Apply v, all Nov. pleasant. COOK, agents to make money. Apply at once. Terms ry Key subscriber hereby gives public notice N. A. GILBERT & CO., Enosburgh falls,VI. Senrsport, 17,1S87.—Kitf find e\ The Lansing, (Mich.) Sentinel says: "No Intelli- Register of Deeds, at the Court House. liberal. stone Pain (Jure for live years and it an 1MIEconcerned, that she has been duly appointed 50 Dozen Brown's Nov. HENRY for headache and colds, -seth It. Sarsaparilla, gent man objects to any man becoming rich.’’ No, Belfast, 8,1887.—4.'»tf THE BILL PUBLISHING CO., Nonwi- Or. eellent cure Hall, and taken upon herself the trust of Administra- “ but his wholesale beef dealer, Lowell. satisfaction Is only complete when he him- Remember that you can save Stone Ware! 4m40 trix of the estate of self Is the man. lusiness 50 Hood’s IT. WILLIAM 1IICIIBOUN, late of Stockton, institution of money by having your prescrip- G. P. Gpo. Wostjfiito, l3i*<>i>., Thorough in OM small tattle worth more than LOMBARD, cartloads of UVi* III UPIIln'i WOMKN csnqnlrkty MASS. in the County of Waldo, deceased, by giving bond other tions at the b cure W tt*t* LOWELL, 20 preparations. So savs Timothy Baker, of filled Clothes Fins and IM ¥% K b M theinw-Uesof as the law directs; she therefore requests all pri- Ayer’s of Wistau’s Brooms, Churns, M«n. Rolllcs 2.1 and .10 cents. Ivrls Oollatrrftl Lowell, Mass., Bai,sam of Wii.ii DENTIST, IT bitIV Dibit ln*VH»llt5,I.o.t sons who are indebted to said deceased’s estate o AT WHOLESALE PRICES BY after from errors, Ac., at home. «*» Chkrrt, being cured by its use of a terrible PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE. -SELLING LOW BT- hood youthful quietly FOB SAt.K IIV make immediate those who have any infornutllnn. Comer Church and Streets, IBook on All Private lM«rosr« sent free, payment,and fur%Und, cough, accompanied by of blood nnd loss Sprlug pace demands to exhibit the same for settle- spitting (u'drd.) l»erfeclly reliable. 1BO years experi- thereon, of sleep. I K. HICIIHOKN. :5m It A; A. HOWES A CO.. BELFAST. -HOWE8 & CO.- BELFAST. MAINE. Itf ence. 1H*. I). 11. LUWE, Wfuated, Conn. A. A. HOWES «f CO.. telfast. ment to her. \BUY Republican J ournal

VOLUME 59. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1887. NUMBER 41

These 01'!! XEW ST.ViTl completed. designs were open to the TiiT: (TilEAT PA diiuin. 1 hen th-jre is. the tamo ostrich, which groat objection that th- statue was too still*, IMS MO allows itself also to bo harnessed to a small HOMS OF Till-: J)!:Ai>. and that the seeing of Lafayette standing in carriage and to draw a lively, laughing such a of HOW THE STATUE OF LAFAYETTE position throughout generations would group children in it over the garden. be THEODORE STANTON" TELLS OP A SOUTHERN CEMETERY THAT iS 1GO decided]}' painful. Juliette, the female who was WAS CHOSEN. The design sel -r-u d is the one which stand:; ITS WONDERS. Romeo’;; companion and escaped tho sham- YEARS OLD. next to this upon the table, It is the com- bles during the siege, stiil walks her beaten bined work of two with a as in former V* lr.it tin* Statue Is—The French sculptors, and it is path living load, years, >.otod I'rcnrli (’airier idc.'on:; and Tlirir Croat .\ V/iilli In :i T.i-.v n remarkable work of art. The designers followed or preceded by camels, drome- Criians liurial Place. < toner; !s Wlio 1m* :i May S’avf. of It. 2>er I. -i• ere MM. Mereie and Falguirre, who wore in- Siege—Tile As’iaiitoos, daries, horses, phonics, yaks, goats, 1 anas, TO.c Hr; 11 v wi'OovoniovCisii’mr:!!1 a-; ;;ii Arl ( cater—«>f vited our to all manner of Washin^ton by minister at J‘aris, Mr. Mol jane, Tsioir Sir:r < rsir-nis and Religion— etc., yoked vehicles. end y*y Ciui'.cs—A ?,Iodos1. to submit for Tho Ashantce consists of thirteen li 4 £t::t:iary. designs the statue. Fe.lguiore A Wiiifo Clackbird. troupe sent in two designs which were rejected, one, men, most of them being warriors, four mar- ; i:! 1 ( Vlfl ;.> -S| MJIC«j being an equestrian statue, was rilled out ; special Correspondence.! ried women and two girls. The chief, Umquo [S; cir.l ('onvspon; lor.ee J \»*akiii\i ;t« Xuv: 2. -Two noted French on the that the J1 of is a ground act of congress called I’ahi Nv)v. 7.—Yh Baris Zoological gar- Lantoba, years age, very powerful Nj:*\V O ill r.AN-;-?, Nov. :.2. f an* now in as.tatuo for man. Tho :!pl<»n; enplaned making something different, and his other design on a sunny is one of the most at- looking two girls, Bundiger and Oil UN ! day G, | crimps, of Lafayette »»jv «:f the public reserva- was an of his Nannsi 10 and 17. i merely adaptation oqtie.-Irian tractive spots in tho world. But, during tho Zooloo, are, respectively, i: more striking in ti »usol Congress statue to a Nannsi is and for a Washington city. passed standing lb ,.r late \v. v. ith < h ■•many, it was nearly ruined. very pretty passes beauty ! tho cities ami tin art at the rlose <*f i!u> last session of the The at Coomassie. is nicknamed “tho work. limv,-> ..ilieh he got up in Borneo, the el- ; .limit, ami other valuable ani- Bundiger j T 1 'li run-re her on apjiiviprial i:»;; >>50,000 connection with i\i. i; very beautiful, m.-os were sacrificed for food. elephant” by comrades, not acetuiit of i a:lest, and that the audit will her for sho is the smallest of the ! providing rank high the art works of The carrier pigeons that did such itoblo size, troupe, visitors, than tho ;r .>!' war. the ehnsrsnan *>l the senate this < but from a wabble in her country. Lafayette ::: is on a odesfcal 'erviee during the siege were mostly raised peculiar gait. They ; arc not so and the nvhiteet of with one lr... 1 .. i: > dark skinned as the some ] uptui his won], and at the E: i; < st: 5 i i ::i ?, ,1. a id 111050 that survive? 1 Nubians; j Ovid are laid ’• away it'd *. eo ;i.to (lo- base of the a lh ••••!• in fact are of a hazel color The pedestal semi-nude female fig- were kept there and most tenderly deep only. i:. t o la l>:: bn i 1 r. ci i a its d -,:i and il In re- hold; a naked I read d. warriors’ costume consists of skins round the ure, repn-seiiting America, up “.Many died gloriously on the field nbo vo g r o u ml. > 1 s.‘ thi Y r. t .• »»f noted sword at < and their heads are adorned with ija- towards Lafayette, lie looks 1 honor," say tho records of the society, loins, Wilt. r is n|;. n 1‘..and so n .vr the surface that > •*.s r. .. d I feathers and small buffalo horns. Tho pivscated Iter with his noble? re elution expressed which ]swerves a full account of their won- graves of oven shallow depth till up at once, in- > i. .id it i women arc !s, from ehoir oi‘ these that it ci plentifully ornamented with in his features, and the figure of the derful feats. Bo me of t! again and again and thlc. Ti.e f ue i:s< 1 f will 1 ie has been :i i. irked task i:i Laris of late for firing high air, myst’c part of tli:' tor,we j.. ; i< d down tho street what ceremony and The and ten feet and one-half high. It will be of may be styled ethnographical curiosi- wrestling. easy rapid several monument:; towering high above a way in which tho warriors flourish their bronze, and the work upon it is, I under- tie.s, the management each season provides stone wall. Strolling that way wo soon w swords a of muscle stand, rapidly advancing. some fresh attraction. Natives from the eighty implies strength readied the corner of Conti and Basin in the arm unknown to ourselves. Tho terms upon which the statue is made most outlandish countries tinder the sun have altogether streets, and stood at the entrance of the old- In tho sword dance wind are that the sum of i-o.GG is * 1 e given to figured cue after another, with their tfives they gradually est cemetery i:i the city. On c-ach side of the themselves up to a of mi- the artists in three ] .yv: v. Tls y ;.» : .ha r.r.d l'amiiie c their domestic animals and fce- pitch frenzy quite gateway were the office:-;. A hoy sat tilted comfortable to the who first as soon as the model is completed. The 1 nigim and acclimatized themselves for a spectator, nervously back in a chair l.y tho open gate, and in re- keeps time with his foot to the strum strain second is given them wheA the m< svim at is few weeks in the verdant inelosuro set apart ply to our question bade us cuter, and, fol- of the musical instruments and tho finished and is shipped to Wash hr and i\.r them at the upper end of the garden. wild, lowing us in, \ olunteercd to show us the weir Hood, Kari Karl— though it is not fully: k*!«1 three them back homo who commanded the French The houso of these is safely again. There are and that was 1 J d. ;:*!!« 1 these co-operating groat green gardens Bienville, years ago. K ery intended to nineteen of them. Kino hail from w:*g il.v F<»v» mhrr num- and live hoy will be oie another will the colder of the The Kokofan, of Libe ria. come almost beror The (\ I). (\ Fre;s h ayl be Lssit. Gen. during parts year. They speak daily, indeed, hourly. inury Magazine, the Fantco are to Count d‘ih who commanded the which is to the left 011 enter- tongue. They supposed be Tli -* of the d ad and Larkin G. Mead, who made the mom;- ichnnibeai;, building itself, very .generation:*. of the Same race as the French aurriiiary army in the Unite 1 State:; enoh; 1: even the most indifTerenfc originally Fantciv, Are swept a-vny. a:i tomb inherits f<>mb. who arc established nearer the Cold and at YorkLown in IE (•- ;. A third will T once the property of the coast. How true these words of Byron, lor here The of the be Lieu'.. Go:i. Count d Gr.» >lii‘celebrated florists at Yil- separation Fan tees and A: haute:':-, tombs are built tlv (■(•]• of Vermont now probably .so, literally upon tombs, and placed is ascribed to a who commanded the French lici t at York- at which it was known famine, which. dro\ o the mixed wit h the dvds in V( r tin* <1 of the state house at Mont- ris, place liny the walks must former south and led them to live .*n town in and the fourth is still unde- I'ala oof Flowers. The pur- fan, or have been the dust oi‘ six Where is he who I-ck'.T. f:r: cherts at Well) 1781, society sculpture while the latter subsisted on cided. It may !>.• Lieut. Gen. Laron in i-SOl, and every winter since herbs, san, or said that all of the continent:; were not in now. i «•(!• Vd a cole ml figure of an possibly Indian large v the’ has 1 on a and un- corn; hence their names. to hold which admired do Yiomouil, who r.cxt in command magnificent enough the dead of the world's pasti wa.;-ally that the “Ashantco i: covered with almost under Rocha mb-, an, cad commanded the* Ik] 1 .v of and li> >wers. Masses proper here in four acres were more than so of i: into t h- n<-wsj•apt rs andthere plants Why, as at such as impenetrable forest, the routes re are no l'u ; the < of French milting column Yorhtown, or it growing exotics, camellias, through 00,000. Th< green swards nor llowcr the eccentric millionaire, which consist be Col. Charles aza- merely nf narrow, winding nothingimd ;• loo*., -'i -ho].-!,. of Cincinnati. may Lameth, afterwards hydrangeas, rhododendrons, beds, except shells, but up Longwerth, Long where, it i.; f r lieutenant who was wounded at tracts, though possible a man over the tom!..-; vinos and *•"**:’ih rot-- t > Mead and oi'i’ercd to general, i;.ire are merely to description pass. build their reels upon tho masonry. Tho through Lungwortli got the money of the trees attain later Marechal do who served both at the visitor, tho great object of the splendid proportions, but wiiv.*;ed inhabitants of the air that in which helped him on to fane. Camp, the liy noth 1 monotony is oppressive, and is ! addition to these Savannah i.i 1779and at Yorktown in 1781. being to nurse still more delicato hardly terror l’r-*ni tlu homes of the living are tear- Americans two French ever relieved tho of its and At by sight eith'-r bird, or less i he < f si plan e:q>crimcnt with them. the hero among abed; the dead. All sculpt*-r; were lectcd, and one of these' was beast. Tho round tho furt her end of this is a country towns in tho is silent but for the call of birds within Larihohli. the mala r of the statue spacious greenhouse the of Liberty interior is cultivated i bee. it if a with care, the fields in Aew \ ork harbor. The ul grotto, where tiny brook plays commission rent ing kept and in abundance to bid. and seek among the fronds of the clean, yieldin'1; a Idt• r the French minister of foreign af- and uonhair and other ferns. The re- grain, yams, vegetables fruits. fairs. ask* in him to name lovely another sculptor to “The Ashantees are in.! lo thing ab. sit this very skillful, particu- compete for the work, blit ho dev lined to do great greenhouse larlv in er i s. weaving tho great African fabric of f f]-o ever perfect condition A list oi eligible French artists was then cotton. Their < )f this must pottery and work.; in ■. >H also obtained from St. course, effect Augustus Guadons, and show skill, though surpassed bvtI-os t Merck' and Ml b- :u rural hothouses, not -j.ro- namely. Falguiere, were duced in the mo.:-..-: outlie-rn skors. No no countries. That eh i.u n. A t tree, plant, hird man was also selected, but man there'’ to in a but (p fiming Ivoaku) “is a gold- l oth lie and St. Gaudens refused sickly condition; to send iu smith, and a first class hand at silver l!u tin’s aid also of tho animals in the I plate dcrign -*A>r ?:.--.uie. They evidently con- | work. Not the least remarkable objects sidered thorn, i-lvc of note to E‘ enough get or- fashioned him are At the back of tho is a by masks of 1 eaten gold dr v. it!; ;:i for grotto large cage, [ «->mp( ting them, and tliedo- for the at at :elo ing seor- of diminutive birds. There king's palace Coomassie. ns wlii* h were mad come "from the other “The lower lvcc-ived first notion of the natural orders are held in complete ; t ists. my thralldum, and liable 1o 1 e to deat h or iib,; .. v of the plumage of these birds; its put The*.- mod 1 are now in a room sold kept largo :Ide:i she'u dazzled tho 15c- into slavery at the will of the chiefs. t. off * f that of the literally eyes. .ju secretary of war. The is and it >ud tkc*e little « 1 futures is the tribe king supremo master, is well ■J'!i arc o*i a td! >and their dainty long mahogany that it is so, as otherwise would in- wall. : •:::■ hum of innumerable parrot a and paroquets, anarchy living city. La< ‘ook'.af lo'.rard the Corcoran art gal The ie i.v din drives me out of the stantly supervene. j >p!v re*mire mi h r Tin- wm A of boring the room are hung with iron hand to t';< .* 1 -.gir.il; lav ,» them down; they are like eh oil of the various secretari*of war 5 portraits worse, like urn 1 tho hounds or the of eh.ildren, nay, grown tomboys; prayer. of the and ih*> whole forms; a .sort of an :ayei yelping past j vindictive, who arc F; rs i:i i:: i:; ’!• m:d c;v.sses 11 >g catches the \ isitor’s ear as soon strong, cruel, only kept art gallery. I from the fear of he le the din 01 the arrot so he quiet having their heads cut Til'- models i-.i the } house; largest seal-' are those of 1 ri. !■! T! i- < reels toward the kennels, wreaths i* wir \ M. D.irt keldi, and are most steps dog they complete “The dreadful of human -a orifice : black or g tb.o animals classified as "watch system .j'\ starky white, iu fli-ir o:-'-cation. (>ne of them was ruled which exist.-; among then is founded <>.i a seem t :tideal and ; ; otes« |iic (X ■ or otherwise are the black « uf ■:» :i'vp;;i!t of its "useful,*1 costing more than the wild idea of toward and >'I rlof o| sorrowing but .kite Newfoundland, some of size piety parents other pr. ; heart.-, a y; r ; ri-u ion. I’.artia ldi t he at I'Kirni: large putting price AT THE EASE. the j connections, the chiefs fancying that the it's t; ia. !’!■ p. rings, and what ap- o an*! th uriy pure; Pyreucvcnand Leouberg *, plainness of the other did c h ••• If those are not selected it m;:y 1 p«. dole lain with and rank of their dead relative in the future pears mutch via,.- •.!. mourner i. lit tic « unmission so well as the one mastiffs, tawny hides; that the ohoico will ho Ih i.;. (Soti. Armand, | world will be measured by the number of at- discord 1 th; :• i-• .1 1 <; ■. T!»• r a»v d. 'i ic• •lint, iron gray bcarhounds, perhaps ll.’rtholdi designs are about do la chief toudantssent some fur* of s rrrhihvf- Marquis Uoucric, of cavalry of »st in | after them. Thus when the specimens j..:P•*»:*•.I rfeit !:; .1 striking animals the collection. the only diiierenee lies in the continental under \\Y ! dies a■ wholesale marble and cunenied «1 army id:.;.ton, Tho .' is. a well king slaughter takes place. tnv, ri-ing t Si dc.,tals. is '•3 built, square p« Lafayette iv‘presented who himself i:i 1 ri:: There arc two from fo t.*:• :i:;* ::t of 1 war or condemned are houses t' ihe For <*.■ ti -ntation or faced criminals, often im- Jiving city. t ■ 1 !i -.d -ntlv intended to ynoci phalir., dog baboon, symbolize J^i- I understand th: i. the commission ■ molated t*> a monstrous e xtent. On the(treat and the uev.< re memrivs •%. r in tfu Lal'ayetto h the drill a:id mandrill, are among the display, himself < ii]) to the cause of were aided ill their srl- in ui* it I two of Adai, which always falls on a the direetion of Lain' Font' bain rain must l.e vis- y •v ib- d r: ■; to air themselves outside ; Sunday, « \n-i\ ld ... Vi. of 1ho m<>re pedestal expensive the most eminent art ists i.i tIk* country, who king visits the burial grounds of the pi iiiccs ited, where money has made v-unlalde pal- >rate designs in has relief were also friends of iUirtkokli. There is no and the royal mausoleum at where aces, and avenues lined with superb trees, end the monkey house, >ppo- Caniama, depicting the most noted doubt hut the commit tee; have made the » st the skeletons of his predecessors, their bones from which the :: eotral swings to a id site the ei* and the turkeys, is a re irat.o b.‘.i i; .'hi; ii Lafayette figured in our selection of the model:; a::d that held links < f sit in fro without ru.tl < r round, of presented, w her .1 i.i s. u together by gold, grim expressive v%’::r f r cage wells, 'iiary grandeur, i.dependence. Oil each corner of have secured an work of of state. sorrow after the saF-hf n of s«>hs and ears. they extraordinary s non of the horn a mockery ! splendid great owl, th p«-*lc>t..! low the feet of the statue at a low The io.i of “Fetiekism is their Como this Tho new cemeteries are as brilliant as this art very price. repu'.::’ gift of l! Jr..to Gustavo Dorc, the prolific religion. Gam; ..n American eagle grasping a globe the two artists, MM. Falguiere and Uercie, j way, I will show you an id*d. There arc two one is s> iT'.iher. i its til | between these o:i the front is in and no hctt< :■ connnent liuts, you sec, on the ground built of th.e b‘ mi cm :.. truth hoard- very high Paris, The ct > ns* is 0:10 of the attractions j yonder, by Many only of the pond c pedestal arc 1hese words: “To our the choice of their model ca n h.> made the troupe on their arrival. One is for the ing houses, i ; 1 uh1k or In uevo upon ■:i. it contains living specimens I French aiii a.” The of the other than found in a letter wliich the a I men and the other for the women At the leiit roeioth e, s< me lar e « to hold a ix'destal is nilptor, of those r lin kable animals which reached rough f 'nine is mere .simple, and its chief difference Daniel C. who the was one door of the womens hilt, to the left on entor- hundred or more. When lull and room F French, by way tho garde 021 July 1, and liavo ever | from tla other is in the absence of decora- the wrote ! ing, is Abiya, the twin goddess, who needed for th-• later d- a«l tlie* <»ld< s,t of the competitors for work, from since tlsri cd in their watery abode to the presides recepta- tion on the side.; of the and in leav- over and childbirth. It ns cle is (lie remains taken <.ut and pedestal Europe to one of the commission, lie writes: isitoi’s. marriage is, you opened, ing out f!: cavles above of. a hewn wooden idol and into v.hat th.e called the *vd- spoken I have that the a. u.isai a j see, rough nothing dumped hoy ■ hoard,not officially, ho aquarium contains 10111*10011 tanks, Th. .-.-ii'to these is that of Larkin more. seem to see a vacant left in the center of the for the Lafayette statue has hem ; iv« :: t<» Fal- alive with roach and trout bred in | They gods everywhere, lar,” space G. Mo::-!, to gudgeon, and it i; my mind almost equal guiere and Mercie, and i want, t > <.• t:i.; op- and yet they have no conception of a structure l'or this very purpose. Onr\en tho garden, goldfish, sea anemone and ani- t.» tli o!!o chosen. 1l represents Lafayette portunity to tell you I rej >ice i:: lh [• > pact of | god like we have. In fact they have no eral .le old pile pointed * ;d 1 y our youthful inal dowers, conger eels, liippoeamps and uLmdm;; at ease with one hand upon his having a great work from the hands no sorts of duc ks and dab chicks in the brook I n ado these tw< statues and got •?.“;< U apiece The usual way is to get some one to write a at and lake; on side are for them. Ilis Jackson is much laughed by every cranes, herons, song and th.cn sing it ns their own composi- ! critics, and it is said to bo t he first equestrian storks, spoon bills, lapwings, niffs, etc., tion. Hut no one ever accused Mr. Scanlan some useful as birds of ornament or destruc- statu he had ever attempted to mode!. j of doing anything like that, for ho can sib tive of insects in others When ho was making tlio statue the critics gardens, affording down and write a song before you in half an excellent for the table. Tho bustards said tha*. it would never stand upon its heels. j game hour, although it might not be very good uu- even some be domesticated and en- usip claimed, but by making the front pari may day I less the inspiration was on him. That 1 J simple of tin- borso hollow and its tail solid he has rich the farmyard. little melody is his masterpiece, and ho will In the same are the os- 1 secured a j>erfcet balance, and the strongest quarter casoars, sing it as long as he lives. Do you know liow v.inJ blows against it in vain. Gen. Mc- triehes and rheas. he came to writo ‘TVek-a-Boor’ Mr. Scanlan Pherson and Gen. Thomas have each an j Scarcely less raro than a black tulip, a red told about it at the West hotel the other day. or a four leaved shamrock is a TOMB OF Mil. CLAIBORNE, equestrian statue in Washington, aiu'i as ! haired negro “I was sitting in a nook in my homo on and now ncl houses full of “all uncloanliness and dead passed McPherson’s the other day I noted ! milk white blackbird, the garden Fourth avenue, New York, ono day about j : men’s bones.'* Tim nigh a hole that, a colored ! that the birds had built a nest upon one oi exhibits three of them. Then, again, wo eight }*ears ago,” said he. “I was looking an wo see ■ a whole of man was making in old vault McPherson’s foot and under the shadow of have village American prairie over some songs of Samuel Lover’s. You wee coffins. Shortly a dozen pe rsons collect and tlio protecting stirrup. Qcn. Scott has n dogs. They mostly sit up on their hind know that the music for them is lost, and I of a babe is in with flu* util- a and and when winter draws on the coffin pushed statue on Scott’s circle, and the pedes* 1 of legs whistle, had an accordion in my hand trving to pick soil el’s. Our sb >ps us i n fr* “Peek-a-boo,” nodding 1113* the has succeeded same time. the accordion C. C. Claiborne, governor of Mississippi terri- Just above tliis, and under the statue, arc The two sitting statues of the capital are ; one of these. The society per- j Unconsciously, a few notes to suit what I was of Louisiana us and the word..: and his those of Chief Justico Marshall and George fcctly in breaking the zebra and making him j played sa3*ing. tory, governor territory ‘‘Lafayette compatriots.” j The idea struck me. 1 dashed olF the chorus United States senator from statue is tin- work in the lield like the liorsc. A I state, and same, The models of 1). C. French represent the Washington. Washington’s j quite the on an and wrote a stanza of song envelope lay there. Long neglected, like many others of the in the naked marl do one which stands in front «»f very beautiful animal, the liemionc, has two. Afterward 1 finished the The figure Lafayette upon pedestal or song. is out of The head- 1 the wild uss of I it slowly sinking sight. act of < IT< his sword to the United States. tlic Capib.l, and Marshall’s is a bronze statue : been red by crossing Mongo music came naturalh*. I could hear it run- ring stones in the Chahnctto National the chief in In** lia with tho French A head while i was cemetery, Its designs are elaborate, and it is accom- by Story, who has put justice I variety. splendid I ning through my writing of raule has been obtained t!i' That is the of ‘Peck- u- below the city, are pulled up and reset every panied by models of some of its parts as well judicial robes in a bronze chair. The statu- ; sample gray by | song. history or so is the means of a ass from Nubia and a Boo.' ’’—Minneapolis Journal, year two, yielding ground. as a water colored sketch of the design as ••ost $40,000. Thomas J. Toon. | piebald i Around the Claiborne tomb v.ere other indi- Maine Matters. college Friday the night, parading principal Maine vidual members of liis streets of the town with a hand, torch Industries. Generalities. vaults, containing MAYS AM* GOSSIP FItOM ALL OVI.il 1111. STATK. lights and and on Near the Claiborne was the transparencies calling the members imkkkstim; facts family. by plot of the ami statistics col- Idle American faculty. lect kh iiy | Hank concessions in rl.ina tomb of the claimant, Mrs. Till: l.OllS I KK 1 ISflKUV. la non commission!-:!!. distinguished The latest development of the 1 >e.\ter woolen have been canceled. con tost to I.a’kii- j Myra Clark Gaines. Her long se- Deputy Labor Commissioner }»as mills affairs gives rise to doubts whether the Commissioner Matthews is l.iisvjiist Campbell President has cure a parcel of land upon which the most just completed a eareful stinlv anti ‘•shut down'* is for only a short time. The now prcpurino his hut liiuls | (Jrevy accepted the resignation investiga- report time occa- of the French ministry. valuable part of the city was built is history. tion of the lobster fishery ami the cfleet of the Eastern .State is informed that orders have sionaliy to furnish tlie press witli some intcr- She failed to the acres, but secured what law, ami makes tin? following report: The lob- been given to sell all the teams and also all the I the get matter. Miring past year 1*27 lives were lost from ster is an that lias in wool in stock. estin;; Oil one blank sent uut was the < most people get at the end—six feet of fishery industry grown up the ape Ann fishing licet. the past thirty years. Said a fisherman, “When Mr. Edward Leary of Jefferson, who re- following Important “Number ground. No monument nor marble shaft un:ariseotta, Nov. P». after a aires. drain structure y eincd t * bo solid. ir.adc either of grown proportion lingering illness. “OS; pipes. 111; foundries and -000 boats, 40 sail of vessels, He was a in Rockland and this machine The Methodist <’onl'ercnee at i >.m\ili. \ artificial store or brick. emphns nearly shipbuilder shops. s.>; furniture. 71; prist mill cement over ••■’"i has resolutions and gives employment to over 2000 fishermen, place before the war and during the Rebellion j harness and trunk manufactories, “nil; tin passed au:;in>t 1In :u n-.-•io-. and the smacks in constructed in leather transportation Maine waters gunboats Portland for the gov- j shops. »:!; and leather board. S7; paper 11 i> that ernment. reported Hcsseiiier steel mamslne- employ more than 100 men in freighting or mills, s; wood pulp.!); clao tools, :i2; turers doors, have agreed to suspend operations for a transporting lobsters caught in .Maine waters. ! he Portland Base llall Asocial ion will is- sash and blinds. *.1; excelsior. Is; marble time. This indu>try distributes in various wa\ s among I sue a hundred new shares of sleek. Thirty- works.s“; putnps,“S; turned “oods, “4; awnimrs a live of these shares are and the fishermen of Maine gross -11111 of more already pledged to be I tents.ti; tiles. (I; toothpicks,2; plaster mills The millionth s of Newark. N. .1., an lakiny than gllbO,000annually. taken. This will enable the association to pro- ! S; cirthern ware. S; boat buildim;. !W; oranite time h\ the fon lock in dealini' wit!i the \uai- The business of lobster cab bing in general cure a strong team for n**xt season. | (piarries. P7; wire manufactory, I: boiler mak- ehists. requires two nu n to a boat, with 200 traps, at a M. S. !>ean, one of the contractors on the | ers. P: matches, 4; sail making. 50; powder Postmaster Vilas lias decided that cost of about s'b'iO for the entire outfit. The Skowhegan water works, has gone a wav and inilIs. ,1; spool stock and spools. 50; aiprieultural female clerks ma\ main ai d grt aler of the is carried, on in small left his help He has about loo Italians i implements. ice houses, oil still retain tin ir clerk- part fishing unpaid. 115; cloth. 5: ships. boat s within a short distance of the fishermen's in his employ, and owes them a full month's lime, 45; iron. 1; elolhina manufaetories, llfi; homes. In winter a small number of vessels wages, to some three or lour thou- woolen “no.Is, t“; cotton amounting goods, “4; curdiua I he aerolite which fell in Anisteniam, New are in sea com- sand dollars. wool. IP: klut cheese MYRA CLARK LUXES’ TO ML*. employed deep fishing. They goods. 4; and butter, IIP; York, Friday weighed three tons. It fill in \ Some Canadians a last plain that the eminent protects every in- want pice of the Stale of blocks, starch nulls, dll; canned goods, Main street. Btnr-lvms-n who came here with Bienville Maine. I dustry in the country but theirs, and there is Says The Montreal Hnzctte; “Tin dish, fruit and vegetables). IIP; cigar manu- in ;:r, -.1 led him in f<>• ink- Most, the New York Anarchist, hash.< i, <>'< < indicted eeiit Ghy .mb b-o province ijinisia.nri, nro catchers ul‘lobster* on that oa>t the rigid to the subject is that England was wrongfully de- erics. 71. tor iisinu seditious laimiinirc, am: n a "'I hat under lock and kr\. Buried in tin;: mr :;r <•; ss-bry. But ul-traco catch and sell; and our (iovernment permits prived of considerable portion of the state of comprises the list” said Mr. Matthews. "and as of th-.-m is I f. Bus1 A•■;/•••. that f«>1- their vessels and si< amers to land in this coun- Maine." | il is ceinplc te and accurate as b-o, possible Ki”lit disjoins in san F at that lime of the when it will work to tin* Maehias Cnion, an under tin: It inspeetors Inv.ed them in aim-. L ire try year According individ- | circumstances. is made up rn- ling J disap- ual tirch of have been indicted for helping; >:ini4u!i 1 ■<> t lie greatest damage to our lisliermen, thousands styling himself Dr. P. II. Holden, of Bos- reports ol' town otiicers peared nr l •. | throughout men into the country. of lob-tors. free of duty, thus glutting the ton, has been swindling many of the Lube the Mate. I li reaurd to tile number of Time! 1Ivu R: s‘:• : > -1;. (piarries ; ••ft. part, Now. our fishermen one citizens to be a mentioned we have market. demand for recently by pretending physi- counted, not separate com- Hv t.;e explosion of a boiler in a mi!! near And :• 11 \ V 1, S!• s-vll, shall be sea- cian of merit and but thing that they protected at this administering trashy medi- panies Simply distinct (piarries. Again our pM'seott. Arizona. six men were < >n shatter-.! <-• -In;;;!! e.i: •••' Vd Satur.lay. arch. son this cines to the sick and < li-l embraces all of the year from great influx of lob- simple, charging them x- kinds of manufacturing con- kill.-d and others injured. By moss and ivy growing' n an ccrn-. sters from the Provinces. "In what way can orhitaut prices and claiming to cure all dis- both grout and small, though none are Ward Uerelier’s That mnrMc is inn .-••!• an ole i. T ut poetic you be protected*:” was asked an enterprising mentioned tin- value ol whose Ui-iucss does Henry Too;) books hrou-dit Kcv. not only sio.o:in at the an tioii -ale. His hrie-.-brar fancy. Tii* sc mold* s ng tonil s, rs any of ii-herman. "It i had my way,” he said, "1 dnstin I). Fulton, the Brooklyn clergy- exceed £500." a "f not is a swelled tic amount to >27.000. them built withintla try. ] <>•,-.- {!-;. fleet- would plain duty less than 50 cents j man, creating great sensation among tin* per loo pounds on every lobster imported from Catholics in Biddeford by giving a series of ing nature of w. P. i. has be. n -bos -.-ary ter iiu;ie\ n erctan In-in one of liis agents containing facts eon- Moses Bcwsom. practicable legislation on the lobster fishery ism the Assassin of Abraham Lincoln," sever- of tic Smithsonian institution al W i- corning the of lame that our own Male ha- made from time to time al stones were thrown through the windows. operations ,0 l.ibbv, lisli to succeed the late Prof Paint. Hon. buyers at \ inal Haven, who, be do tin THE l'or the purpo-e of the beth r protection of the Thos. S. Lang, formerly of Yas-alboro, says, MORMONS. largest business of lirin east Pi'rs'dcu! < !e\elaii l nls Mr. s lobster.” The* lislienneii all claim that they now and for the past fifteen years a resident of any of’I’orlland. eouipl.ni. irk "‘he facilities of this firm for °n his in lamed and should have as little law as possible in their Oregon. send- a letter to tin* Watervilh* Mai!, doing business imyieiduu iiit Shall They II:» Ar.ov.fcl a Covern- cannot be e'.celled on the New oiii and His r. business. They say : "Let the lobster alone and in which hegive- tin- followin r advice to Maim* England coast. accepts situation. iMi-iit «:i I'tals? W illi ti breeze the nature will the men: “Yon who have good farms or a good good vessels can be on the govern supply.” T; Fxcciitivc Colllllii! tee of tic \ 'Sii. ■ in! Gorr.-siv-nd-neo.] An and fisherman business should be cautious about fishing grounds in two hours, and their bait i- intelligent experienced breaking ■ 1‘n.b i'aril.' League had- mu (lb-lit in traps within a thousand yards of -Ii Salt Lari: ( rrv, Nov. I'd.—The Mormons -aid, in am wer to the *;u.>tion as io whether away from the gathered, assured advantages its their wharves. Their ice is cut am.* labor in the recent elections. have done the United there was danger of killing tie* lc#!*stcrs ofl* if of a section enjoying the civilization dose'at hand Stab..; the high honor high and stored 'it the fr« c wa- allowed: "No! 1 it to which all old sections to take yard. The capital represent- S. of n u {idling possible possess, up with Henry Ives, the ••Nnpoh-on ibnuc. proj sing treaty, or, rather, Bargain. ed in their business tie season is gatlier up all the mussels on the -boros? In frontier life and subdue the wilderness." past ssn.uup. Iia.s had to vacate ids oiiie in \a>..!ii sttv. But-i:i tin thi is my \ e-s, pi ICngiish, their pro] ition: Samuel ittcvii is are enyueed. ranging from “0 to mind it i- just as impossible to kill out the iob- Brannon, once tin* indie-1 man in j New York city, !»i*inpr unable t >pa the rent. *'iVe have i con the art ; 50 tons each and valued at violatin'; Jy* g-my >t»■ !'s. Lob lei’s must ha\c room in which to >an Fra. •i-c**. i- now living in a SKis.OfiO. Total -to, k 1 cheap lodging law of UR5 *.r tv., ■> for the season of sevi n or 1 lie Wool uToWei's of the country nty-fivc year r.u we grow. They can I ecoiiie overpopulated like bon- in that city, with hardly a dollar in the eight months, s|o,- propose a bflU; number of men on 115. **!. 'Ou iiubt in Congress dnrin*' tie* •••.m’uj beiievi th.e Almighty c ; arnnnA g to take ail tiling-. Tiiey must ha\e billing places in ! world. Mr. Brannon was formerly a resident engaged vessels, The men go on shares. T he (,,,,! |,a« w inter lor the mainteuanee of the ta; it'!'. extra wives, and the «v: •g.nunt !'• r which to -bed their shells and spawn. They of Saco, and i- -tiil remembered by many of one- present long lift h of tin: I, tal stock. The -«rk h; Itt r beu- atli -, ;iwt d. and the older residents of that He food. salt. bait, time mad. no siri< us. opposition: 1 r.t low the rocim, etc., place. emigrat- Tim Maritimi Ass,.ri:i!ion N'eW Yol'l cd to ice. etc., are found and -paid for bv the crew: from these hiding places it is impossible t" California during tin* carlv of tin* circulatin'' a t government is rutting- our Best men in tho I days al-o ail the The pan:; hb outlini Jlie eailini: catch them Fach female lobster is gold and the earlier* of gearing'. average share per ther any way. j discovery during year* s an international cou_pv to is .- >j :nai pcuA-minry; i'«>i\-, if the Uaib d States man has hei‘ii 114.5(1, or .255 month. pro capable of producing 20,OtiO eggs, so 1 think it j his residence there was repeated!) a im infer per Ex- er.n r v. ill adnik U»:ih as u state, wv will pense i" r man, seten ami one-half i- very piain tb.o the increase of lobsters will ! of the California Legislature. months, thus v disol- as Uw < f God as v.e 7-"“. le; itiar for the actual s y understand it be Mitii i«• 1:t to sip ply the wants of the people, At meeting of the Portland. Me., firm of earnings of I Ii" Lo_!isli tislicrii omnii-sioic. wer- «■■■• each fisherman a total of and abolish polygamy, putting a prohibitory if they are n gulale-.i by the demand* of t!;e \Voodman. True A Co., in Boston. Nov. 10. the £212.50, or about s-2> 'Vt d by the Hiitish haaimii a! W :-dhi;-uni per month, the average number of clause in our s.tntn constitution. In other trade.' I think certain parts of our present lob- investigating committee reported liabilities. hands I'lidiN. At noon ti;e\ eaih-d on M-eivtar'. employed in the is -J5 men and 12 Havard. words, 1 wo will *! ster law do 1:101c harm than good. For ex- •sdoT.ouo; merchandise assets, sllO.ooO; out- lisliyard dearly loved, good’if women. Tlie men that of our law which account in the form of reeeiv, from “1.75 to (2.25 wiil he kind and let us have < ::r own ample, part prohibits standing note-, etc.. you way per day; women. 75 s] n m 1 ’’ ->:t: for tin r persons and corporations from canning between S-du.ooo: other notes held by tin* iirm amount cents; hoys, p, £i.5o. > j in all oth< r matters.” It is the immlier of fisli comfort i.f Mi < h »Hii»• one •! I . v }-om.-1 that a ;; -'t government A. -11 was 2,.500.(100 sounds, .. membi !'s f tar\ !’>:i\ ard’s Fi*dnT\ < ftoojj works great injustice t<> our ii-hermen in tii- Tin* Iirm offered to compromise at :*»o cent- but pounds: open, from end sun of suutii mission. its dignity make a Par; -..hi with wi-e: After the 15th of our fisher- it was not It was voted a large pounds; pounds ti s! mu *f• Iie.in Mate for able: 201) barrels of fish oil for p11i• l.uii.. the. have viola! d tl.. l.4w Is rob*!* r. Tho little while overstock tile markets. Then untary insolvencv. tanning auee 11» y very 'Hie I«•:t_• of N> w 'l ofk. hn- called conii to till their cars and wait for a de- purposes. .piantity of lisii was proposition t hat t h* M* -r;;:< hall uBolisb tli* y begin shipped cnee of I{ -publicans of the >;ate at in.ooo boxes, or rates, w. from 40 to no mand in the mari-.v :l<. and thousand* of lobsters News of the (.range,;. ighing I>eecm!ier l.'» ami !‘b poly,:,amy furl and ask f r stab's •! after- each, to New die in these cars our coast. pounds Boston. York and other ward is rsg-.gb.g. \ v.g-h every day along scorn. hirae cities of the country: pl.ouu i n t -i I hake Mr. Pardee, tin* wenl;h\ The other day a smack came along and 1 sold The La.stern Fanner, noticing a rumor that If u. j It is s to int out the ob- to the West; also 500 or lion of Wilke- \ scarcely c.-sary j them the lobster.- in ear, and out of more 1>. 11. is he barrels lob-ter's. he will not U my Thing to pn-licd for the position ot U bile the liehcrmcu vious fa*. t that th* state of I'tals, on*-o in th * than LUO 1 found alive lot). Now this i* iiave done verv well for demands of tin millets if he to k. only Master of the Mate “this is -- aid alb r its Worthy (.range, says the season, vet have not made works closed *20 ears. Union, constituiion at will, or tlie xperictice < i hundreds of our fishermen.” they 'more than not the way the Patrons do. let the -oli.v »ci h a In for themselves its t lie ant The < onimissioiier that there seems to they ina ami their families. All legislature ignore ip* lygamy clause. says ii i> -aid the man.” agree that the business is growing' harder all that >v.-n iary Vilas ha- be- •»a.«• ai- The pr-s * A i :i us tin* lie a pem ra! demand that the factories he open- gives right toexamino the time ami ss a millionaire -in. e in- entered the < 1 that sueei this season has not ab'.md Mormon It; to determine whether ed; a- in he pa-t. The National Grange met last week in l<\ the iory liny Lansing, been on’ account of increase of fish hut of rapid development *f min in e Ian 1 on t he are Aiie rs. their own account I a- in-: a. i;. Michigan. The secretary'.-, report shows that l!o A southern short: of Lak ■ ri *r. By they prices." comparison i' given of prices per Sup* gum the })raeiicc of j Igniiiy iii Nauvoo. Il- Tile (Hand Ann) organ i/at ion of Maine is in original charters, 47 duplicate charter.-, r.i deputies’ hundred weight as follow -: A eeiu rai lioyeott auauist al! inert hunts in linois, in 1 ursuant to a revelation a eon iitiou. The last re- eertiiieatcs and nsathms lot 11new !'*, j given nourishing quarterly dispi grange- Hazleton. P... dt'iue i.tisine-' with mine on the Utli of of that port liowe ! membership in the state of 0,- have been issued Hararerod..•?! r| 7:, July year, andal.-out th-3 during the year. lllim is, Georgia, operator-, whose miners are locked out. ha- and 1 -lit with a net the >»nall rod. :m t,> 1 mi mi same post*, gain during 1 ■ time they commenced Delaware, Connecticut and Alabama have < l »< •* 11 dee I a ret l tii n_' ion. denyingth prac- The of tin- reported «l*k. '.HI to | (HI 1 (HI ill 1 :,r> throughout tice a.nd dem quarter of «'•> members. polity smug it in tlieir ii'-ations. Resolutions were referred I lake. .. .*»o to i;.*» (h, pul i> to au\ large gains. favoring | ■ present management .*> to To no City. .Mont., larm- the church in ?; t.» 1 o.‘> puUissed The Tiin; and .Sea- tin.* of a number of section I of the Sc hunks of i. re tell and dro\ a crow organizing large posts. ing Inter-State law; asking fora rod (little cod ... :>|i to 40 40 ((» bar l h r*»i; h sons, elmroh at an eiiiciul de- Thus there lias !>. u lull one instituted hi> Ii* a organ N’auvoo, post law prohibiting the adulteration of food and deal sounds (green,- 10 to V) PMt> iut,. p; botly. did in few moments. nunciation };«>lgamy. On the lath of during llu: y«ar. that at Orono, and there is oil. J4 to •JOfe'-ral. _>j to -v. ing in futures, and in the ** of am-t!:er at Wiseas-et. The State asking representation 'Hie Kniehrs of l.alior h.: \ -riven moire tha: March follow iag, a .still -.ronv-r «1. nial uus prospect will in Park Durden. I’ort- cabinet. Gov. Luce delivered the address of wel- .Many communications liavo bn in ily Congressman Allen, Rnbie, papa* Liverjto*;], Iks imid. In be pcil. They say from one to two-third- May, will chosen to Commander 1 >ick Hatley, and of and others. capt- Over l.o:>o drummers in Texas ar tin si- Maine, ured are short I'M', «»r:ran r } t.Tc. d the d.euial. In for the are 11. lobsters, and are thrown into among those mentioned place 11. tiie decision of ib-triel < mirf >a in on The the boats to a.- JmLe the im s 1:b.... the Is. i I ,-t u of F. of following “Furrow >liee” contains some die, if returned to the -.-a thev driw-Il Unibank, Saco, and M. Drew, Lewis- th of th. >Mj tax nnw b a-vain enter the to constitutionality iar Irom -'.ail*.. * ; Col. -ue li ton. Commander-in-chief John 1*. « i plain word- about the addressed to "lily traps devour tin- bait. n.) h h< uins Lea, Grange, the te-ted al < Udve-tou in the of IP ( s( ., ... < die fisherman wrote; li. r will be invited to attend the Feb- thinking of the “Canadian fish ouu'ht to Kane, broth, of the urcti. exj.lon.r, irnv- Minneapolis, portion agricultural class, bead, be toil. It is the action of the kept out and retaliatory measures resorted ?led with them in Iowa, ui:d was the of ruary meeting. probable reflect and act guest t<> for in-ults offered ourlishei nienin < anadian 1 he If ova! < National Fneampment in ngard to pensions A farmer Clyde Yacht ln’;> wi ! withdraw Brigdia.m Young, who solemnly assured him should be a Patron because it is fin waters." Will be indorsed. him what the its challenge to compete tor the Vmer ip. that the of was Merchant.-' Lxchange and board u chary* ] olygamy a vile on tiie ml that the a- '1 lade are for the busine.-.- men ; what the Nation.;!. you conditions haiu* *i !>\ slander. Col. Kano certiiied t. Tie return- from the blanks < this the A DliAMAilC i:\i.M. Male and local legal u-sociations are for tin- la for -tati.-tics the New > oi k Yacht lib ar im,u-i and mi- government aim -vnieiu-nn I'i> Mdcnt vers; what the National. Mate and eoiieernimr the summer resorts are now beiim- ts manlike. people; Tile of Hon. John L. Stev- local medical spot reappearance the societies are for the ‘"■'id in. 11■ for information Fillmoro .accepted lii.s t.: iim. -ny as correct doctors; what tin- w-ukic.g were for- ens as political editor of tin.' Kennebec Journal men*- association.- are lor warded to two The N'< w York Legislature a i d and Y< the mechanic and tin- hundred and fifty hotels, board- pa--.d -pc* appointed Brigham »ui.-; -.ernor of i> a dramatic event. Mr. Stevens was the di- man ; w a*'t < laboring-; hat the mini-ferial and prcaeht rs* hoii-es and communities of cottaete dweller-, perinittiiij.' Ilona A eii liana' to be* admit it *1 1 tali. In FLii r Jo!:n < association-arc for the July, ls‘o, Taylor, rect heir of tin: ally traditions of the Journal preacher.-; what the teaeh- atid returns have been received from to the liar, bm Judm Van Urnm refused tt» « er.-‘ institute- are for fifty-five. since pivsldv >;t of the Mormon 1.i::a !;* li.- under Luther Severance, who made it beyond the teachers. It is for the ;th l»ar Harbor, these admit him on the ytmud tiiai the < hinamnn fanner what other show a -ummer popu- denied and 11n- of the every profession, trade and was not a eiti/< n. cially denounced jrd.p;.i:.v ;:i question leading representative Whig haw- since lation derived entirely from out of the stair ot in culling long had in their organization- France. party Maine. Mr. .-severance retired in Js.*»o -l-ldl. As tin-re are About the sam.- time ihe T f. mutual benefit, help and interest. Ml otln-r- some two hundred un»n and Mr. sy-veiis sin needed him after a brief in- A tlynamite bomb w> f* uud Kriday nidi; elders revised and ]-ill-ii.d ■ i iho *•]>« .trine have seen the advantages coming from organized inquiries to hear from, and there Ix-inir many terval. Fntil is:,7. he was associated with and united the local room of th* 'state Journal oilier al and Covenants'*—their official eih>rt, and have profited by it, except visitors who <;o to isolated and retired discipline—in Mr. Llainc in the of the farmers. 1 places, Columbus, Ohio. Ii wa- « i.!« 1111 \ inl> i)• I.d management paper, wenty years ago the Grange was .-tail- ol' whose comim; and ^oiiiir it is impracticable which they inserted a clause lined.g and and the from this associa- ed, ami it has grown, and for the* reporters imt was di-cownd in j.nu* i>* friendship resulting spread prospered be- to learn, it is estimated that over lou.uon smn- forbidding plurality of wives. A J tls-mis- tion has continued to tin In cause !t is right, founded on justice and be prevent damay. present day. lsiix, truth, tucr tourist- visited .Maine the season. cause many tanners for had felt the pa-t The sionaries were instructed to denv the doc- after nearly twenty years of constant labor, years need of l:tr”'i.‘ amount of is, realized their isolated and money which they left here, Tiie Hex', (ieilerai Asseinoly *»t \ ireii ia wilt trine and and Mr. Stevens abandoned and entered position helplessness praeiicc. did to in journalism other it to the > stand: Senate. England against well-organized ela -es and callings, disbursing railroads, steamboat lim Ihumcrals, iiii; lf« publican-. the most the diplomatic '"twice ot the I'nitcd States, w and :it the summer with olemn hs. For years ho, through organization, were advancing their resort-, thus becomes no 1!: House, Ih.-uiocraii*l : Ib-pubii ao-, Js; lie returned a few ago to when: ow n intere.-ts and in —1-S-id to 1 these facial denials con- years Augusta, leaving the farmer in the back small item the income of our State. Tin Independents, I. a I >» .:n» ; at i ru;i j-»: i■ on he has lived at ease until now lie has been ground, ni the tanner needs the becau-e tinued. The Mormons i. fre per- Grange, Commissioners report will •jive liirures show- joint ballot of JL ely admit that suaded t«» take the in behalf of of the help its union of tip pen again, strength will give him. ing: the amount of which thev have laid told and these lal.-ehoods to even as all othei have been money they published his early friend. helped in the same out in the State. Th- Snperinlen*c :i! u ol lii I,I'M IN maim:. the farmer as to all other classes in these davs. control of the territory, and that, a bin* law I itt-lilHirer Padroni cole ernimr the wi-ieiiine of pero- “I'nitcd w e stand, divided we fall.” Farmers w id passed by tin.* last Iwei-lature re- cutcd is A newspaper who vi-it-d Ports- the Lri' ('anal air! tie bud !in_ of eie\ n- people justified inlying to deceive reporter commit an unpardonable sin against their ea'.iing, quiring children under Id years of a_e emplov- mouth. N. II., and looked over tlie list of if tailto see tors at Kotter'la;:.. the Gentiles. How can wc believe their per- they that all other interests are organ ed in the mills to attend school a portion ol the sons in Maine paying ilm United States liquor izingintheir interests, and that for self takes cllV ei present promises.' But is one protection, year danuary 1-t.and mill owner- The of San Antonie. Vex < polygamy only tax that there are (too names. Of that too, must or he trodden Mayor :h ity reports they, organize, under foot! are now making for a reason, and not the ainst■ admit- Farmers preparations change. A Marshal, an ex-Alderman and nn>>'h r i*>mi- great* si, a; number HI an: located at liar Harbor, 111 at should not make a mistake in this partic- \ 1 general thinniim mir of children under Id \ ear- ting tah; the real evil, un* ular, for the signs of the times are so that all r. id citizen ha\e heeii imlicb d by a federal ihcdistinctively Portland, in at iloulton, that Hriuiswiek. 10 plain ha- been in since the must see. The Grange stands read\ to pro-are-s enactment of the Orand for t<* 'weak a Yineriean evil, is the theocracy which con- at Lllswortli, 10 at Augusta, II at Cardiner, welcome la.ws Jury cm-piriw up all. The grandest and noblest w ork oj the re<;ulatin*; the employment of children, meetinj. trols the 'ihc* Zde-Tinon.; have de- 15 at Watcrville, HI at Rockland, 121 at Dan- Grange prohibition territory, is the educating and elevating of the fanner and and their number i-i tin; mills has sensibly de- clared a thousand times gor. 10 at (d- It own, HI at Lath, 10 at Skowlie- the class. that they do not farming Read, reflect, act. Now is tin* creased. It i- now estimated that there are Private letter- received in N* w York fr* m il at Lelfast, is at J'iddeford and 12 at time. ■ want and will not l;u\e an American de- gan, l.oon employed. Commissioner Mathews lias Panama i*t >rt that no work of any impoii- Lewiston. The remaining 1S1 ar- seattcred all ance mocracy; want‘dlv of The State Republican of Lansing, in received numerous communication- conccrnimr is now beiim done on the eanab The i\n* they kingdom God, over 4*2 Michigan, the State. Of tie* names at Lewiston, the id' firms of contractors are -aid lx n administered his it- report of the first day’s session of the National enforcement the law, but this i- no part leading P* by prophets, priests and all are lietitious. 'Phe nearly proportion of of his duties. The law provides that tie* barra-sed tinaneially. apostle's.** And a theocratic despotism is one dealers to the of the State is Grange, says: Depu- liquor pomilation ty Commissioner, who is Mr. < ampbcll, of! of the the American are deter- H to 1000 inhabitants. Ex-Cov. Rohic, of Master of his William J. Watson lias be* n -t»x id* •; in bic- things j (.pie every Maine, State Uockland. shall see that the law is and one enforced. ; mined not to Lave set up in this Orange, of the most enthusiastic' patrons and ay> of conspiring t«» defraud tin A n- •n.a Watch anywhere ui that complaints of cnfrim;ement should lx? made nation. in <;i:ni:i:al. agriculture this cmimrv lias ever presented j Company of sls.ooo. am! lined s7Yo. ip ha- J. p>. Parke. \va- the next He is to him. speaker. hardy and robust, of retaliated by causing tlmanv-t of tin* company's The G. A. II. ol‘ Farmington dedicated tin ir ru.tr.ired constitution, and a gentleman of the old vice president "ii :i diary* of perjury. Xloom Where Washington Died. nt \v hall on Nuv. 12. school. His subject was New England, and hiseon- The ten-lnur l:i\v is proving r>u< and Fiout. of the State College at < sideration of the theme did him great credit, lie- •as far as can lx; learned. i> But'tbo inleiost of the win.: L< u.v waiters Phillips >1*0110 giving general satis- The annual report of l >. Treasury Hyatt will the winter in ginning with the early history of' New England, he faction. ill the room pa;i died—“The marked the progress of event- that cliaraeteri/.ed y Peer, caribou and other largo game are been reduced, yet it i> believed that there will endetl June JO wen* SJ71 .-toJ.’J'TY: room, tl.« r< om j 3iJ:e ; dv 1 cs plenty the settlement of that section, from the ordinary gou’al's i.i do in the Dead Fiver and landing of be but if Bungeloy seetion<. the Fathers on little, any, fall ini' <-rl in the total S*J07.‘.i:!2.I7'J: n\ ad- as the s/.rvitor Pilgrim Plymouth Rock to the pemlitures. surplus receipts house,” called it, in a tone of Frank A. a amount of the Hart, prominent lawyer and present era, his eloouence of words measuring products manufactured. There able for re '.uctioti of the pubic debt, spij.n.- genuine and reverent alicctiou. Just where editor (if the Monson w ith are no strikes or Slate, died*on Thursday magnitude and solemnity those stirring an- | labor troubles in the State at 0'J7. The receipts have increased SJL'.Mid.YYn: tin the man a mils. The inlluenee of the the great lay dying ei; hty-cight years morning. early fathers of New i present time and no indications of am. ex pent lit ure-. >'d Y. tbbol 1. an I the urplus re\ has followed the of 1 ago the l;ed now i::ul beside it the 'i he Belcher will case i> the England history the Nation Commissioner Matthews visited the eiuies S'P.Yl 1 .YOU. stand;:, linaliy settled, all of its recently contestants through remarkable revolutions, changes in a light stand on which r.rc the laid his having decided to prc-ced no fur- leaders recent strike, which prevailed. Ia, with representatives from aim -t own •sessions, the surveyors triced he had The .Maine Central is land, and thc\ have tilled an unusual number of tlucnee in the direction used, unhousing its snow right among the work- state ami Territoiw. Cpon the platform w« :e the cloak l e threw about Lis shoulders wLeu and them places of great honor and trust. The blood of New ingmen and of plows distributing along the road, to workingwomen the State. seated Mrs. id *iiii• imgland mingles with that of kindred cur- .Jildp..- Thompson lie went over the farm, the leathern chair in be ready for the winter storms. every rent. Hut let the New w mother ol‘ the < ru-ade in ls.-.T; I’uudita which lie sat—the Cleaves has Mr. Bion Englander emigrate here Ibunaha), covering cut away by van- Surveyor reappointed he will, ho never forgets hut continues to love the Wilson as of the of Another “Medium*’ Exposed. Yiee l*resi«lent of the World's W. i\on died up in do attic, and not 'Hie powerful organization in New and is ful- but were themselves scholarships of £120, from the fund of England party, overpowered. The 11ne to riasa hands with rl.eir Msters. No -u»\r in do room. It was do custom in ly represented at this National cabinet used the medium was broken gen’al’s do £0000 bequeathed 1 v the late meeting. by apart, token tii.it we are one nation has been iriwn sinef Judge Harrows, and various devices for found. laniily to shut up a room f< r two after are now available r trickery The ex- lst>4. si\t\.four different of work are years Howdoin students. was snirp'^tions pose complete. talnilate*'! umlor the heads ot a death had happened in it, an* dis room was Gen. II. M. Sprague, of the State Pension A Pint or a Half Pint. prevention, eduea tional, social ami leaa! work. The shut Mrs. Waslrii’ton went in do Department, says there have been 1.0S5 evangelistic, up. up appli- fart that no state union i- hoiimi t»\ the action of attic an’ dcreshe cations for pensions since Jan. 1st, instead of The Wrong in laid for eighteen nnfn’s till Place.—Stranger city drug store— The House of the Future. the national society was em| lutsiz'-d. The >peaker 235, as has been “i want to get .'>(» cents worth of calomel.” she died dero. She never had no lire in do reported. favor* il wap-s as \v» II as e-pial moral stand The cents of («|iial rum-ellcrs of Hath are to feel Proprietor—“Fifty what?” The house of the future will have in most of its anls for women ami men. heavier for an' in de summer it was beginning penalties winter, very hot— The marshal is “Calomel.” crimes ami the shaky. city right after them, rooms hard-wood hard-wood apiinst women raising the nire of but dorc she staid wif her cat f r.r com- “What is calomel?” floors, walls, and only and the are him so to is years. police hacking up well that “Don’t know! What sort of protection p’ny.”—Sophie LJledsoc Herrick in The Cen- the Bath Times you a place are vou hard-wood ceilings. Oak, ash, mahogany, maple, Miss Willartl was re elected President. says there is no need of a keeping, anyhow?” tury. constable. sycamore, holly, rose wood and are the special “This Is a drug store, and if you want ebony anything woods that figure most under the new A Sensible Conclusion. A despatch from Augusta says that it is don’t sling around any fancy names. Is it a or prominently pint regime, ami, properly treated, they make Not In Favor of Free Tratlo. learned from an authoritative source that the a half a pint you’re after?” [Omaha World. apart- ments that, are not only beautiful e members. see how any farmers or manufacturers can be ben- M00 more Friday evening sensible conclusion and i~ a credit to the level- copies of the same report still re- C. E.Littlefield was elected E. K. Could speaker, headed women who tin* organization. efited by admitting free of duty hay, grain, pota- main to be bound. clerk, W. It. Prescott compose sergeant-at-arm*. The pur- The Maine mi”lit tin!\ their toes, and other products to further increase the The North of the is A Powerful Democrat lr Factor. auxilia!y example Star is convinced that pose organization the study of parliamen- with journal. and thus reduce which are already Presque profit. I'lliddeford supply prices Isle has a future before it. In addition to a tary rules and modes and practices in the American low—and surely our fishermen cannot be benelitcd. The breweries, grog-simps, and brothels are a bank, water works, electric a short Congress. Our markets should be for our people who can lights, line, factor in New '< Rase Rail Profits? a powerful York polities, and they, a> carefully supply them. The advent of the Cana- etc., genuine, live hired girl was seen the The Portland mackerel fishermen sav that the well as the were for dian Pacific Kail road will open one million of other day seeking for a job. third-party prohibitionists, i Lowell came out *7mi behind on the season. Man- past season has been the worst for 40 and to acres of wheat-lields with free would The students of the Maine State years, “anything beat Grant.” This of itself is the chester ^stMi, 1’ortlaml Sl,:*eo, Salem sine and Ha that, trade, College that hut four or live of the 00 vessels of j cut the fleet only explanation needed of the falling off in verhill $:{,2hO. Heaven and onlv know prices. celebrated the closing of the fall term of the have made uroflt. Murphy any Grant’s vote. [ISridgton News. I how far behind Lynn was. | Lowell Times.