The Republican Journal. I (i8- BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1896. _ NUMBER 4.

favorable features in a revival in iron and THE HISTORY OF CROSBY INN. Belfast Board of Trade. Two Ucpublican Journal. steel prices and continued heavy cereal Lectures in the People’s Course. exports.C. Morris, the well-known MEMBERS THOROUGHLY ALIVE FOR A NEW “the stranger at our gates.” EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE safe HOTEL AND Miss Frnma M. manufacturer, left Boston two weeks Why it was Built, How it was Built, and Whom it was Built. SHOE FACTORY. Davis is visiting friends in by Few of our people had heard Jahu De ago, after having forged the name of his A special meeting of the Belfast Board o* Brunswick. father-in Witt Miller, who delivered the v Pub. law, Frank M. Ames, to notes Trade was at second lec- Journal Co. held the Police Court room in Dr. F. E. Follett of Rockland Sun- publican for $75,000. His whereabouts is unknown. ture in the People’s Course at the Belfast spent Memorial building Monday evening, Jan. in — The day Belfast. destination of the English flying Opera House last Thursday evening; and in : Circulation in and 20th, and action taken to the ma- Ouy County. is believed to be the West Indies. looking Mrs. is squadron these days the title of a lecture con- Lucy Lancaster of Rockland visit- terial of the in rarely — The consensus of in Madrid is improvement city several opinion veys a definite idea of what the audience ing friends in this city. nmil is TIIE PAPKK for Maiiie sea- that the superseding of Gen. Martinez directions. The call for the meeting includ- may expect. For example, in with Clifford was at home from Rock- faring people Campos in command of the Spanish forces ed in the business the election of officers, dealing Deering the question of foreign Mr. Mil- land Commercial to in Cuba will greatly improve the situation but this was passed over and the old board immigration College spend Sunday. ler n ion 1 vrms. In there. The censure Gen. might have given statistics facts advance,$2.Ot)a year; military journals will hold for another year. galore, Dr. Mac Arthur was the guest of Mr. and war. <2 i>«*; at tlie expiration of the Campos and declare that his of weighty moment, of splitting up The first matter discussed was the logic potent force, Mrs. Edward while in this project and Sibley city Tues- >ing Terms. his 100,000 followers into small sections yet failed to interest or his au- For one square, one inch of a hotel to the want caused the impress >! > to supply by day night. n.ii, 1 .oo ior one week, and 2f» protect rural property has been the dience. What he did do was to both •:i«-h insertion. A fraction destruction of the Crosby Inn. delight “ui^equent chief cause of the extension of the Cuban and instruct his Mrs. Charles S. Pearl of Bangor visited her .. a ;t hearers. He has a wonder- charged full one. The President, Mr. A. C. believes revolt.R. G. Dun & Company report: Sibley, B. P. a few the ^ command of and oratorical father, Field, Esq., days Failures the past week were much that Belfast must have a hotel, and advocat- I language, i« uts of Journal. larger past week. I'o-Day’s in powers that enable him to make a wonder- magnitude, numbering 395 in the Unit- ed moving as soon as possible to secure one. ful use of it. Everett page 1. ed States 373 for the He could tell a so in- S. Carter left by train Monday against correspond- Mr. J. F. Wilson advocated going to work story as to for a business to 1'«* Week., rue .if Inn., ing period last year—The Honorable Ar- imitably provoke general and morning trip Bath, Boston History Crosby at once. We should have a new hotel and laughter, iw in Fairfield.. ot Deal hs in SeaYsiunnt tillery Company London is preparing as readily command breathless attention and other points. one can be built now by l!« i-; Board of Trade..The finds’ e cheaper than a few for reception of the Ancient and Hon- strains of •:.im•«•: i.■ i:- an Famine., the purest He did not Mrs. Dr. Frank A. Schubert of Anth-ipares orable A months later. He thinks a hotel would eloquence. Plymouth n ii. ii.i- < nurse. .11ansfers rtillery ('ompany of Boston, which pay People's adhere closely to his theme, but when he is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. W. Lewis slab- Personal.. Belfast Bills Before will visit England next July. They will better in some down town location than ou closed there was little more on Waldo be banqueted and feted at the the lot. that could have Avenue. PAGE 2. military Crosby clubs and the July 12th, 4885, the, American If maw, ument and to make the a been said on the and it was as by Lord Mayor at the Man- grounds public Wm. B. Swan subject, only Mrs. Caroline. left the noon .ni 1 o ks Libelled..AValdo Sol- Ex-Mayor agreed with Mr. Crosby by County sion House. Excursions will which stood on the site now >• ark. The was the lecture was recalled afterward that .. Aork be occupied I petition acted on you train to Fashion-..Appointments by the arranged adversely Wilson as to the need of a hotel and the ne- Monday visit her daughter, Mrs. • a cal Ail\ for them in the and will Odd Fellows was realized all it el'lisilig rwieiititie Cooking. country they he Block, burned Built in May 17, 1888. At that time the ent< r fully that contained. M. prise cessity of getting one as soon as Foreign Henry Burdette of New York. PAGE a welcome.Miss Clara possible. 3. given general 1824 and then called the Eagle Hotel it had was that later immigration was depicted as it is, the de- encountering hostility devel- Charles Baker said Ex-chief H. 1' da Delgada A Belfast in Barton, president of the American Red Ex-Mayor he had no Engineer Francis Welch re- Boy long been the leading house of the into actual warfare sirable and undesirable accessions to our <. public oped against all who business unite* State Provident Association.. Cross, and the members of her personal interests here to be benetitted by a cently become a member of the National n place and although far from meeting modern had contributed time or or population contrasted, and the possible con- Pilgrimage ,poem.. staff, sailed from New York yesterday, money, both, to hotel, but for the interests of the city is will- Association of Fire Engineers. PAGE 4. requirements its loss was felt, and give Belfast a hotel to sequences of the landing of the hordes Jan. 22, the date originally decided upon, seriously second none in the ing to contribute towards the pauper •-..Nows enterprise. Miss Elizabeth who is oi tho (i ranges.. 'food Tern- I en route for the need for a new hotel was rec- a to and criminal classes of on our she res Jones, attending Turkey.An generally State, credit the place and a ben- We all see Europe •• b.. .! i.dniai on it.. News. I earthquake public the need of a first-class hotel the North]'<*rt was indicated. What was Bridgewater, Mass., Normal ar- < in ognized. Two before efit, as said of citizen- School, ■ii I 'r avers in ongress otinty Corre- experienced Craig, Colorado,Satur- years elapsed any- well. It was made an issue in our now. He in good believes building on the old rived home last for e. .The ('hurdles. Articles were thrown from and the use of Friday a vacation. .Obituary. day evening. thing was accomplished in this direction. city No one who had to ship the ballot should not politics. anything site and continuing under the old name PAG E the shelves and clocks No seri- soon The 5. stopped. Various were and do be forgotten. The to many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. plans suggested different with building Crosby Inn could hold Inn.” He knows of appeals patriotism N< ws of ous is Farmers “Crosby outside parties Belfast..Probate and Insolvency damage reported. living sites awoke chords in the Cook will be to learn of their discussed; but the lot selected and boards of assessors responsive hearts of his pleased safe ret Societies. .< .unity Commissioners' ten miles away felt the shock. finally office, were chosen who will take stock in a hotel here. it* Shortly audience. arrival at Great Hudson I Harvest Stopped. could not he excelled in New Engl if in to them His mention of two men—Bishop Falls, January loth, after a after the earthquake a terrific wind came ml, expressly punish for their public Wm. H. Quimby, assistant treasurer of the PAGE t). the Ireland and Gen. John B. pleasant which lasted half an country, combining as it does a com- and Gordon—as em- trip. up. hour.H. M. spirit enterprise. All that was asked Belfast Savings Bank, thinks the place to News and Notes .Fishermen in Hard of with of the the ideal of American citi- C. Bullock Indianapolis, who has been manding position, glimpses bay or the hotel was an bodying highest Mr. W. Wescott, cashier of the Belfast \ Brass Steering Wheel.. Register of Deep expected by company build is the old lot. He stated that so far -sels.. Kent’s Hill Seniors. employed in the Holmes case, claims to froiu the upper trees and abatement of taxes on zenship confirmed the estimate the writer National Keeeption by stories, shrubbery, the hotel building as he knew the holders of the of Bank, started Friday on a vacation b-,.-e Naval .The Law have mortgage Strength. and Salt* discovered evidence showing tfiat and and hasjlong had of the based on and will visit spacious grounds, complete retirement contents, the tax on the estate to re- the old company would be to former, personal trip Portland, Boston and :'111fmi,cuti,000 Pounds. .In tlie 1'resi- Holmes was not at willing let the present the time and with for ten .1 Race. close proximity to the business centre. main as and because of this reason- acquaintance nearly years. Gen. Gor- Hartford. Mr. H. T. Field is cashier where the murders before, insurance money go towards for a acting PAGE 7. place for which he is paying don of This was the Crosby lot, so-called, the able the could well Georgia was one of the most brilliant during his absence. Tilings The River’s Echo..A Nursery about to sutler were committed.Bern- long request—which city af- new building on the old site, when the build- ■ soldiers on the ms .. Well Worth Telling About Barges. hardt homeof our honored fellow citizen, Ex-Gov- ford to grant—the stockholders have Confederate side, and when Gilliam, the famous cartoonist of been ing shall be completed, and continue the Mrs. Emery Brown of Nortbport was in g tor Farmers.. Religious Thoughts.. he lectured in Boston died at X. ernor Wm. G. and of his subjected to abuse and that seems last fall the Grand the last week Maine News Shipbuilding in 1Sbo. Judge Canajoharie, Y., yester- Crosby, father, injury al- loan under the old mortgage. city visiting relatives, and men him a left for South Thomaston to visit PAGE 8. day morning. He was 38 of age. Jud^e Crosby, before him. The old man- most incredible. Army gave rousing reception. Saturday years Ex-Mayor Wm. C. Marshall thinks we her Death was brother. Mrs. Brown is 50 years of it Locals caused by a heart clot, result- sion, erected in was moved and retain- But for the Belfast The Boston Journal said of his lecture: “It age, County Correspondence..Ship 1803, Savings Bank and the must have a and believes in and a remarkable fact connected with Markets.. Births.. .Deaths. fmm a severe attack of hotel, restoring quite Marriages. ing fever. ed as an annex to the new was a address. Not its typhoid hotel and alone Belfast National Bank the could the Inn with the great great for finish- her visit is that, living as near as .C. in building Crosby same general de- Nortbport, Marxeu-Eraso arrived New ed for its she has never before visited this escaped the fire which reduced Crosby Inn never have been completed. Both institu- as before. He periods, startling philosophy, for city. [Rock- NEWS OF III K WEKk. York Saturday from Venezuela, where sign suggests that a new laud Star. to ashes Jan. 1896. tions furthered the profound but for its abundant he represents the large commercial inter- 4, enterprise by making company be formed to buy the old stand. scholarship, At the recent annual of the ink Maitkis. The school at Good ! est of The of this hotel and loans human nature, for its grand devotion to the meeting Sioux Flint, Eddy & Co. Mr. Marxen- history enterprise, upon extremely liberal term*. The The question is, have we the public spirit to Karin, which lias over 100 and Falls Association Mr. W. R. Mar- scholars, Eiaso stated that the as to the the financial of is not Bank a flag, for its tributes to the men who Jobbing reports particularly part it, Savings made loan, July 1, 1890, put our hands in our pockets, build this **ed on an account of an epidemic of war-like and shall, formerly of this was chosen sec- spirit excitement in Venez- generally or accurately known, and should upon the of and hotel fought and died for what they believed to city, 'lu*-at.s. It is believed to be building $20,000 Sept. 30, and not expect it to prove a 5 per cent, diptlie- uela were He was also made chairman of a grossly exaggerated. be interesting if not instructive at this time. the National be the truth.” But to return to the retary. but there are no seri- 1891, Bank loaned $5,000 on the nvestment? lecturer; character, committee to select a to Washington Whisperings. Bills have Sept. 27, 1887, those interested in the move- the furniture. and perhaps all that need be said further is delegate represent iscs at present. Every precaution C. B. Hall believes we should have a hotel been Sioux Falls at a in :n presented for pensions fin- ment met, and articles of were that Mr. Miller will be sure of an meeting Minneapolis •jg take 11 to prevent its spread. The providing incorporation Crosby Inn was opened to the public June and will do all he can towards that end. always ap- olive Brown, mother of Edward the interest of a railroad from that >e was brought a who came Brown, drawn up, w ith the : 1, 1889 under lease for five to preciative audience here, and that the next city by hoy following incorporators years Geo. H. believes we late private in company F., 2d Maine Joseph Williamson, Esq., Aberdeen and Pierre to the farm about two weeks ago.The Richard Calvin Bemis on lecture course in Belfast must through Bla. Washington that the friendship of Russia is worth country again prosperous LM:n- Conant, secretary: Jos. > j is a iist of the stockholders a not and cin e of lssh to reconvene at the Following time, at loss, in charge of Mr. F. G. White, available, other matters in relation neapolis Times. a discretion and its I-son,librarian_Portland claims with the amounts having hostility something to be of the of State. This bill is in- ! actually paid in by them: and it was about to be closed when a lease i to a new hotel, and at an sea in the secretary report adjourned ingest captain country A. D. feared. We are all imbued with the idea Belfast Bills Before ■ tended to in the event .‘500 was made to rson nf John A. York, the give authority of Chase.§ Haugh, Wright & Varney, meeting. Congress. youtli- N. F. that ours is a and in truth it ertain The conference of Houston. ;;00 who soon In big country, is; iiamici of the schooner Charles contingencies. placed the iiotel uu a good regard to bringing some new manu- J. 1 Ben Haze-lt.ine. footing Mil Liken is to ISS'J certain rules of the road ‘,00 but the lecturer told uu that the United Congressman endeavoring which h is been in ilie agreed upon W. (’. in all The new to harbor Tuttle. mo respects. proprietors bought facturing enterprise Belfast., President secure the of “a hill for the to prevent collisions at sea. These rules Alaska could be passage relief of v!!i;i.«i. ( York is Is A. II 500 tie- furniture stated that the States, included, put down a]»1. years Bradbury. and thus relieved the hotel com- Sibley firm of which he is a the heirs of William were authorized law bv the United David in Siberia alone and Pitcher and Axel Hay- Hu! has beeu in the as by Peirce. 500 of then leave a margin of capacity arid pany a portion of the debt, but the income member, Critehett, Sibley & Co., is not op- ! t'ord ami Samuel Otis Slates, other ; Mark Andrews. ... anil 15. rew «.f six men for a by every power partici- 2(H) 1 many square miles. The area of all Russia (ieorge Fergu- just year, L. F. from the was insufficient to in- posed to the movement. On the paling in their construction except Great ! McDonald. 200 property pay contrary, son.’’ The claim has been for s«-v- .■•le several trips, and some of comprises one-sixth of all the of the pending the seamen to Mathews Bros. *j00 terest on the and for they will welcome to our manufact- territory i r. •• be. i) Britain, English objecting remaining debt, $20,000 city any eral These were u accomplished in remark- Mrs. Ellen and one years. parties engaged some of the Is. Starrett 300 of globe sixteenth <>f the total area of ; a k time. log Cigna For three years insurance, and the amount of insurance was uring enterprise, whether shoes or other East winter the Willard Dr. D. P. Flanders. ;;oo j the hay business and toward the end of the matter has been held in but land and . Whi le the of this < t-wice goods, that, will advance the interests of population :; 111 bichiiioiid on our coast to abeyance, J"hn II. Quimhy. 300 reduced, the last time to $12,000, $5,- ! the war were fertile is to be before Parliament is between and buying hay government, k in-42 hours.The 18d(> brought by the j Chas B. llazeltine. 000 been city. country b<),000,000 70,000,000, j year 2,000 having taken off about two months in a London Chamber at aiding measure as pur. basing agents. tin .A aim- of Commerce once. Hall .K: :;oo Mr. C. B. Hall Russia has a population of Eedciationof Woman’s Cooper. before the fire, with the belief that it suggested that as the Dana 120,000,000,some .Mr Five’s bill is ini tided to authorize Deo. F would The government demand kept, the pnc- up, si- o\ an increase of Id Ryan. 100 | authorities suv common- clubs over be tor tile Sarsaparilla can now be for 12a,000,000. Siberia, j the of the American A A. Howes. impossible building to burn down ; building bought and wh >. the war rauir T-. an end i ion. A. reconvening delegates, 1,000 as a suddenly W. Paine, the Nes- j a )y regarded region of perpetual ice and ! so that if A. C. t. with our water reasonable price, that a be form- i England proposes amendments, Sibley.. 500 supply. J syndicate The bottom dri pped out of the market. icbseot bar, was on hand at j Wm. B. , has as a of climate and hay this be a Swan. ;;oo books ed to raise the to great variety may acted upon and re- ! The of the treasurer show an ex- I necessary funds buy the '1 he claimants were left With a i ning t the January term at Ban- speedily A. K. Pierce. 1 large amount made to i ;:oo ami that of products and resources as this country, > i: 1 as of port Congress.Chairman W. (’. peuditure, including interest on of ! building, merchants and others I of on hand for which t he had j y any the boys, llis Marshall. ... 000 loans, hay government of the Ms ine Democratic State who and some parts of it are beautiful—for Iius- ! ■ seems Hughes W. G. Cry estate. $48,000. large amount was expend- j bringing manufactur- | no use, and they had to sell it to private committee, saw President Cleveland about Richard sia. exiles after their term c'* at ion to the fact that for fib Chenery. I.000 ed for labor and went to our own ing to the contribute an- Many completing j the people. enterprises city, parties for what it would firing. The hill Mr Maine offices, Jan. 17th, and states C. 300 | of banishment in !.e had attended term of the He.rvey. The the small sum settle Siberia. In speaking | every his belief that Mrs. S. A. heating apparatus cost $2,240, gas fix- ! nually necessary to guarantee Millikeu has introduced provides f .r the re- no- court Mr. E. C. Swett will be Howes. 200 of the at Bangor, witli one cx- tures 4 cent, progress Russia has made, and is mak- i made of Portland. He also Charles Baker. 200 $400, and the bills for painting amount- per interest on the investment, the lief of these men for the amounts m 11ich was an postmaster ; actually during illness in E. T. ing, Dr. MacArthur paid a handsome tribute had a conference with Carlisle. Shales. 200 e»l to $1,800. : syndicate to give the rental of the lost their transactions. Ami he had eases at Secretary building by hay Messrs. argued every S. L. Mil liken. 500 to who his .There is for the state- Col. the President of the Hotel to any com-ern that will George Kerman, through writings erni one. which was the first high authority Cheuery, employ a given Pitcher and ford claim to have lost except Mrs. Hitchcock. 1.4(H) and lectures has done Hay >4,- ment. that President Cleveland was number of hands. much for the en light- ’ds admission to the bar.The ready W. T. Denyes. 100 Company, gave practically his whole time to i (i(il and Messrs. Otis and Ferguson s3,22b 7b, on to issue a re- enment of and whose work in n Saturday proclamation W. A. the Several Russia, this or eighth fire to occur at Bangor Swift. 200 enterprise from the time the hotel was | members spoke briefly on the sub- and the hill provides for the payment »f the of the re- T. direction will ai a tew broke out cognizing belligerency J. Pottle. 200 started all eventually receive due recog- weeks, Saturday until it was opened to the He ject, favoring Mr. Hall’s those sums to their heirs. At the last ses- and that it was on A. C. public. plan. a volutionists, withheld Burgess. 300 ! nition. The lecturer Russian ning in closet on the upper floor of was to After a brief sketched his- account of the J. F. Wilson. determined have everything of the I discussion by Ex-Chief En- sion Mr. Millikeu succeeded iu a brick block announcement of the recall 100 but securing owned by J. P. Bass, at Welch & best. F. tory briefly skilfully, from the days of of Gen. It was felt Hoyt. 10O I No native-born citizen has ever maui- gineer H. Welch, Mr. Albert M. favorable from the >"t of Main in the heart Campos. by the Carter, report committee on war street, very R. P. Stickney. 50o the Northmen to the present time, President that to issue a fested greater interest in Belfast than did Capt. Baker and others in to the re- brought claims to which it was in* The fire was on the third proclamation regard referred, and tins city. I. W. Parker. 1,000 out the characteristics of the and immediately on the heels of the action Col. his short for the care of the tire people, he will seek to have in au unused closet, and was un- Partial payments on stock. ’350 j Cheuery during comparatively sponsibility hydrants, year the committee would be an affront to the Gov- touched lightly on the vices hut gave promi- itedly of an incendiary origin. The Spanish residence here. He was public-spirited and \ the meeting adjourned for one week, the adopt the report then made. ernment, and a delay of a few days was nence to the noteworthy achievements < f aiage by lire is not heavy, but that by £21,(550 , open-hearted, and had he come here earlier secretary to give notice of the same Mr. Millikeu has also introduced a bill for decided through the Russian n- is more extensive.lion. Alvin accordingly upon. Over 82,000 dollars were subscribed for J rulers. Specially interesting in life would, without doubt, have done the local papers and invite all interested to the relief of the owners of the brig Ah by •c. one j was the account of the conversion of the of the wealthiest Fish and stock that was not when it was capitalists Game. The Press says that taken, seen much for Belfast. Another man wdio has attend. Ellen, iu which N. Mans tie hi and others of n Maine, and Miss**Leua B. Treat of Liv- Russians to the Greek the of the Portland is de- that the investment could not be a church, story Cooperage Company paying given his time to the hotel from the Belfast were interested. The was ri*i■ >i F;ilIs were start, the career of brig par- quietly married, Sat- of clam bait bar- one. Peter the Great, the description livering large quantities without compensation or is Calvin The Girls’ Home. while da\, and for Mr. Record’s reward, of the of St. tially destroyed under imbursmeut departed rels, and tliey are being rapidly taken The subscribed for the building Petersburg, and the Doier residence in 86,500 Crosby estate Hervey, the treasurer. He has not the l cited iu the harbor of Florida.The Sav- down the coasters. The clam bait only tribute to Alexander the by States, Hilton eat^ by the fur the Mrs. Florence C. Porter, Field II., liberator of the block in Dexter which was represents price paid lot and the books and the Secretary, -igsJBauk the business lias become a kept managed finances, Head, 8. C.t on are supposed to have been done by self. There was great enthusiasm and sales of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are larger than 12—Henry Hazeltine.76 introduction by Mrs. Mitchell, do.; land in Monroe. Velorous support, those of all publican candidate for President of tie he same gang that has at Port- the House was packed. Senator Allison other similar preparations, and 28—Mrs. Mary A. Pierce.84 6 Burrington, and contains a number of ex- A. Spearin, Monroe to Chas. If. Mitchell; operated that customers United States. Henky B. Uleaves, was an ovation and as return, time after time, and May 18—Benjamin Higgins.84 One!, Scarboro, Bridgton and Gorham given introduced tracts from Maine newspapers in regard to land in Monroe. Lewis A. Bel- President State of Maine Reed Club. call for Hood’s Sarsaparilla, refusing to take —Mrs. David Griffin.72 Knowlton, "itbin a few weeks.The funeral of the next President. He declared in ring- the work. to anything that may be offered in its place. It July 3—Maybell Danforth. 7 fast, Stephen Pierce, do.; land and build- Moses at one time master of the ing terms that the national honor aud the 2L Searsmont. An unusual event occurr* d Woolsou, shows that people have found Hood’s Sarsa- 5—Miss Ida K. Thompson.27 Recent contributions to the Home have been ings in Belfast. Pierce to Jesse E. national credit must be at Stephen English school and of the sustained any to be an honest and 6—W. Richards. in our It was a trial of t! e High principal parilla meritorious medi- 2 as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Buck, Bucks- land village Tuesday. cost.The Manitoba election was a Staples, Belfast; and buildings iu Bel- uigh schools in Bangor and Portland, was cine. 22 ^-Mrs. Sarah P. Cross.77 5 vs. Non-Partisan fast. State John Mahoney of Camden aud S. a id for Premier Green Hall. 6 port, $10; Union, Presque Oliver Bowen, to Sunday afternoon in King’s chapel, complete triumph way. Aug.26—Marion Montville, Volney R. A Fire Alarm in Bennett of this town. The charge was Boston. .The six Canadian ministers who re- Fairfieid. 31—Mrs. Charles Bryant.21 Isle, bedding; Mrs. Laura Curtis Bullard, Thompson, do.; land Knox. A. Wentworth. to extort J. S. cently resigned have re-entered the Cabi- Sept 16—Clj’de 9 New York City,$25; a friend, New York City, conspiracy money. Burgess out” of a In Brief. Mr. C. Oliver Iselin and “Burning chimney in the Jour- Nov. 16—Mrs. Geo. E. Cooper.31 is the The trial is the net. Sir Charles Tupper, Sr., was also $5; Mrs. Annabel Knight, Dorchester, Mass., The Reed Club of Concord, N. H. complainant. outcome nal block afternoon caused a little 30—Miss Marcia Woodman.69 Mrs. Iselin sailed for Europe last week sworn in.Senator in his arti- Monday towels of the trial at Rockland a short time since, in Chandler, — aud handkerchiefs; Ladies of the • ml rumor at once had it that he and cle in the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette excitement on the streets for a short time. Concord, N. H,, Jan. 17. The natives of Congregational hand which. Mahoney, a former town pauper of hord were to meet on The Lotus Club of New York gave a din- Society, Jackson, by Dunraven the field upon the candidacy of Mr. An attempt was made to get a stream of j Maine, resident in this held an enthus- this Reed, says ner in honor of Charles A. Dana last of Rev. F. S. city, tow*n, sued Burgess for abuse and got a "f honor in a duel as the result of the Satur- Dolliff, mittens, pulTs, aprons, that if Mr. Blaine had had united New water upon it, and the at Black- iastic to launch a hydrant day night. A large gathering of men promi- etc. meeting to-night “Thomas verdict of over $(>00. Bennett was .vacht This rumor well’s Corner was Mahoney's racing controversy. England behind him in 1870, 1880, or 1884 turned, but found to be I nent in business affairs were B. Reed Club of present. Presi- Concord, N. H.,“ as it was witness. Trial Justice E. P. Kuowl- "as regarded as a Mr. Iselin’s he would have been nominated and elect- frozen and no water could be secured from dent principal joke by Lawrence made a felicitous speech in Connecticut announced the that As the fire seemed to be on Anticipates an Ice Famine. by speakers. Col. Jos. W. ton of found friends.Commander Ballington Booth ed President of the United States.The the in- welcoming Mr. Dana, who responded briefly. Liberty probable cause and it was best not to Robinson was of the Salvation who is the crease, thought abandon Mr. Dana said that this was the elected president, Wm. H. bound them over to the term of Su- Army, supreme Cincinnati Tribune says Secretary Carlisle country Jan. 17. Local ice April the idea of getting water on to the fire, and of Waterbuky, Conn., bead of the movement in this has is a candidate for the hope the world and that the one idea em- King, secretary and treasurer. The inten- Court in bonds. AUlen aud Her- country, Presidency.Tam- a hose from the men are an preme $200 pipe engine house put on, bodied in the Stars and was that of a prophesying ice famine for next been recalled to England_Bradstreet’s Hall has issued a manifesto in which Stripes tion of the club explained in several differ- bert Robbins are many but with so low a pressure of water, a stream nation where Bennett’s bondsmen. Ma- liberty should be defended summer. The cold snaps so far have been ent addresses was to says: “While general trade has not it cordially endorses the administration of would not reach the chimney and the further the interests of honey lias not secured bonds at this writing* pipe with the last drop of blood in our veins. We followed by thaws ana ice has been formed the Maine statesman in shown a to revive President had to be extended to it and at his candidacy for L. M. of was widespread tendency Cleveland, in up last the were citizens of a he to a thickness of Staples Washington attorney especially uphold- country, said, that only eight inches which is President. The club started with a hom the there are the Monroe fire was subdued. Journal. member- for the State. R. Robinson of Camden and holiday depression, ing doctrine. [Fairfield knew no rival and feared no foe. not thick enough to cut for the of present. ship fifty prominent Republican workers. M. F. Hanley of Rockland for defence. Local Advertising. disease,^ Scientific Cooking. I ailments when they SOME POINTS OF INTEREST TO THE LOCAL many other WHAT HAS BEEN LEARNED ABOUT THE Heart hold of the ADVERTISER. have taken system, PREPARATION OF FOOD. MEATS BOILED never of its own accord, but gets better AND ROASTED. SOME SUGGESTIONS AS No Use Without it would be worse. There are advertising impos- Constantly grows HOW THEY SHOULD RE COOKED. I The thousands who know they have a defective sible to publish a paper like Journal, Sometime the of Agri- heart, but will not admit the fact. They ago Department at a serious loss. Without adver- culture a of experiments to with a except don’t want their friends to worry, and began system Arguing aid mankind in and in the dailies would have to reduce Don’t what to take for as living cheaper | SHOULD tising city know it, from the the most nourishment and raise their they have been told time and again that obtaining expenses subscription least bulk of food. is had Woman heart disease was incurable. Such was the Co-operation price. That advertising pays the ad- from selected schools and colleges having Have it in the House case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesviile, Ohio in all vertiser is an established fact—not follows: courses of domestic science, including who It will positively cure tlie main' common ailments w' ich will occur to the inmates of who writes June 19,1S94, as has once every These act as sta- family as long as life has woes. It soothes every ae' e, of for is an <4I had disease 23 years, cooking. experiment j every lameness, every pain, every cases, course, advertising heart for vo soreness It and cures asthma, and students are used J R I N E everywhere. prevents bronchitis, colds, couyhs, croup, catarrh, me almost tions, experimented up- and ink must be used ju- my heart hurting continually. diphtheria, gout, hacking, hoarseness, headache, hooping cough, influenza and neuralgia! art, printers on various foods at The first 15 years I doctored all the time, scientifically, eating roWDC!:. You can’t to about the best re- various times smd under condi- ! diciously bring trying several physicians and remedies, varying tions. It is noted how much of the food her that sults. The Journal has made a study of until my last doctor told me it was only a anything is useless of time as forms nutriment, how much as advertising with a view to making it pay question just good,” or Johnson’s not be cured. waste and what nutriments are most val- j Anodyne Liniment I could in the late Dr. A. those who use its columns. It does not so much for her Originated 1810, by Johnson, Family Physician. I gradually grew uable. of For more than T have used CROUP. recommend the use of a column when one weak, Mr. C. D. Woods, nutrition expert forty years John- My children are subject to croup. worse, very money. This is the way she rea- son s Anodyne Liniment in mv I re- All that is necessary is to a the has had family. give them dose, fourth the space will answer the purpose. and completely dis- Agricultural Department, j it one of the Lest and safest med- bathe the chest and with vour sons : A and gard family throat Liniment until of the with meats. pound one-half icines; used internal and external in all cases. couraged, I charge experiments tuck them iu bed. and the croup as It believes that continuous in disappears advertising To him the writer is indebted for infor- '.!n 'ia> i easily home, whims, prejudices Cure is s >ld on a M} ivorine Washing Powder for a time, ami church, along tin-from of which we could I)r. Miles Heart positive fibers of often long the lirst. bottle will tu ne.tit. Thus the woody vegetables of satin or silk— is full is it and of women, within a limit- guarantee that thinks it lied. Si:.- ].: ,■ sec sort of black where the cheap grade particularly 1 uu»-qua paw.kr- recommended dado, pious All druggists sell it at $1 6 bottles for $5 or ! prevent not only the digestion of thevege- -In t«> make and wide area. He bis to of ns t ’dels of tin1 village >ulons had rub- is possible them, very ed adapts advertising it will be sent, preoaid on receipt price j table but of animal food eaten at ,ul.; i, R. I. during the post-devotional gossip; there liis stock to tlieii needs and their ! are necessities. con- sleeves. Tulle costumes are also very purses. however, Vegetables va,- a barn-like had with a great Masonic news tain amounts ■ > Wise local advertisers read the Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure | large of sugar and starch, nkc >:i• \-v 1 »i< ’> >.\ 'ii: \Y. L. 1 n•. ..1'i.u nk< nipt looking m< n sta 1 ing at us minds of the and liable of food. It is a name Oil 5 a^e of IVOR IN I' THE J. P>. WILLIAMS In reading tin* book have also may partly-w ( copy, iiy comparing gen. protein per CO., : to the a the adrertisor cent, of the fat of meat are a \ ashing; Pow 't it 1 wd.ether authors cannot be readied and contrasting sleeves (puffed j of fire, for (sample, way digested by Glastonbury, Conn. see the erenre tfctuieen a amt \ dcf. on some of the newest ball dif g<>n iw fot scunilons which elbow) arc | I Shaving Soaps. misdescription a hud one. Reporter No. 1 manages to Kxperinuuls indicate that roasted meat s ,i No one ran with wide lace; ’«1 lib* i. read the gowns, which, together get in all the essential facts, but they are Jas. S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, is more completely digested than boiled I-is! of ( lioict’ Premiums sent free upon liequest. -1.* 11 'd the "bight house-keeper" ;»t around the neck, all deficiencies are con- badly arranged, and the style is cumber- Uondout, K. V. meat. some. dull and No. 2. with- The smaller the cut to be roasted the d point" without feeling that no other cealed. There is no field for observation spiritless. out. any approach to exaggeration oi hotter should be the lire. An intensely •V' id- .-an describe it, seeing that the equal to the opera, and between the acts CURED of DYSPEPSIA faking,is full of animation and movement. ! hot tin makes a thick crust on the outside J di vby of tlie locality is made so appar- the occupants of the boxes promenade Now. let the advertiser take the lesson Commander Dean writes: “As Chief l S. ! of the roast, by coagulation, and prevents j and in their cle- to heart and make the matter as interest- Mail Agent of the C. & D. K. II., good health the of the inside. If a by naim s and pictures. And one can- I the lobby; gathering up drying up juice else in the so that is indispensable. 1 found myself however small cut be to a fire the is noticeable that most of ing.as anything paper, subjected mild I think of it without protest against the [ gant skirts, it all run down with I doetored tlie house-wife, keen-eyed and alert for Dyspepsia. inside will be dried up while the crust is * with the lledfcrn bias and but i worse. I suffered ! ii'-e; ty taken with and the wrong dime to i them are finished will turn to his column the doetored, grew In other the bargains, and for two slowly forming. words, YOU US misery night day, fully years ASK ir veil known and lighthouse- corded velvet binding, one of the *\s. IT. first “1 wonder what Blank meat is incased in a shell of non-conductor WHY, dignified tiling, saying, My ease was pronounced incurable I j A Co. have to sell so that the heat has not time to < w hose remarkable grit and endur- A M.“ varieties: certainly the richest and to-day.” chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy about that! rapidly The day of reckless overstatement is tilin', and told him of my condition and he penetrate to the interior. i!i■ < m der ;i painful operation has been most durable binding, for which there is gone. The idea that people will believe said, try a bottle of Large cuts, on the other hand, should .nation of the ever no substitute. are piesent writer Long gloves obligatory all they see in print is dying. A success- be subjected to less beat when roasted -in he heaid of it.) with elbow sleeves, and pure white, with ful advertisement, is reasonable and cred- than small ones. The juice of meat is a ible. stock!" out conductor of ami a roast- The ea have taken exceptions to the stale in pnrtinilnr. it is not a tissue of glitter- We take pleasure in announcing to our friends in therefore, should be allowed to cool to as a of Belfast and vicinity that we have formed a co- ~3*White 81 Main slurs of humorists so oftin throw n on that species background. ing generalities. Take, for about ISO F., when the meat can Store, Street,^- instance, partnership under the firm name of degrees sofas. One dealer advertises “a soft and be cooked without hard. This it> in public, such as “dead as Chelsea,” ZEPHYRS ARE ALSO IN RAISED PLAIDS becoming downy couch of luxury, lit for the weary method will require a longer time, but the I CHAS. eti believe such talk the O’CONNELL, Proprietor They injures of white or colors on contrasting surfaces, body of an emperor,” and the reader meat will be tender and juicy iusTcud of ! :ate:ests of their city, and that it would piiueipally in salmon,pale blue, heliotrope laughs or yawns. Another dealer says tough and dry, as will be the case when I be right t<> suits lor libel that iiis sofa is covered with velour or r the water is kept boiling, or nearly boil- bring against or marine ft. blue. Dimities show for the eordurov, is stuffed with hair of best ing, during the entire time of cooking. any newspaper or publishers throwing most very small Dresden on contains arc part designs quality, sixty finely tempered and that a new store at the corner of Church and If you boiling delicate fish, such as such slurs. If can be for they punished coided;and jointed dimities are dotted, springs, and may be opened, so that the Franklin streets, (Fierce building, opposite the salmon, cod or halibut, do not plunge in- such of Chelsea and of lower is a convenient Post. Office) has been fitted up expressly for our to '.i\ing things Cape or in chine part place for keep- boiling water, because its motion tends THESE AGE MOVING flowered, TiMtS. striped, patterns. purpose. We are prepared to show y,»u the best i'od not make them suffer for ing clothes free front dust and wrinkles. to break the fish into small pieces. Fish folks, why The for linen batiste (grass line of partiality In this case a definite idea is presented to should first be put into water that is on t he injiuions remarks against Fort Point linen) has by no means expended itself, j the reader. He lias a clear-cut notion of the point of boiling. The water should folks? what is offered for sale. Tin and besides all these beautiful cottons. Stoves, Ware, be kept at this temperature for a few In tlie matter of display, it is minutes, and then allowed to cool to Lord & are showing new in important and all goods usually carried in a first-class Waldo Soldiers. Taylor styles to avoid the two extremes of County sprawling stove store, ever shown ir, Belfast. In ad about ISO degrees F., as in the case of this material, such as silk corded stripes, and overcrowding. Sometimes you see a dition, we deal in meats. in the Editor of The Joi ienae: It j stripes in colors, colored lace striped ; column blank except for the words, If you are boiling meat into soup or Our Furniture is 1 “This to Moving A is r!aimed that School District No. 2, styles from f>0 to TO cents per j space belongs Snip Findings, Furnaces, Steam or Hot Water broth, remember that the smaller the ranging tlie the first One-Price Clothiers.” Such adver- pieces the longer the cooking, and the Thorndike, furnished three of yard, and the plainer ones at 35 cents. j tising is, in tlie opinion of experienced Boilers, Pumps, Piping hotter the water the richer will be the men in town to enlist for the late war. if it COTTON CANVAS WILL HE VERY LARGELY judges, like throwing money into the fire. and broth and the poorer the remaining meat. Because is offered at prices that tempt buyers. in were On the Plumbing, not the first Waldo county they other hand, see that your adver- Do not have the water boiling when you are employed this season as a substitute for Here some of the we offer: the earliest to to the call tisement is uot so long as to he tedious. We can handle any job from a begin. Let it be cool when you put the bargains 'among respond in duck, coming pink, crimson, blue, ! Imagine that you wanted a and meat in, and allow it to become fur men. Early in May, 1801, Virgil X. salesman, gradually heliotrope, black or dark blue. It is got letters from two applicants. The Bath Room to a Sewer. hotter. The longer the water is heated William H. and Higgins, Thompson first letter the and more Wood Chairs width at 50 cents you open may contain strong tougher tasteless the meat Seat from 25c. upwards. gingham per yard, We have a corps of first-class and James Foote enlisted at Bangorand joined j evidence of tlie writer’s ability. He may competent becomes. Madras Cheviots and for ladies’ workmen, who are capable of doing any kind ol' a percales he a man of talent and of The or Bedsteads from 50c. Hi** 2nd Maine No doubt their spotless charac- job in otir line. We cordially s«sk to visit our “soup meat,” that which is left upwards. regiment. and you waists gentlemen’s shirts, are in an ter, but his wiiting is about as to store and examine our stock. in the pot after the broth is lias of life in detail legible made, from personal history army e as a fire-cracker so nutritive It Lounges $3.50 ndless variety of checks, stripes or fig- you label; you pass great value, though tasteless. upwards. would he to the read- him A. K interesting general inches by. PIERCE. JOHN F. SMALLEY. is as easily and completely digested as the ures, thirty-two wide, varying Here is Extension Tables from $3.50 upwards. er, and even a brief outline sketch may another lesson. If you want Belfast, Dee. 19, 1895.—3m51 same weight of ordinary roast. It con- from 25 to 40 cents. Figured organdies every word in your advertisement to tains all the of the interest the many who are acquainted help nearly protein meat, Chamber Sets from $10.50 upwards. embodying Persian colors are among draw trade, see that every word is and if properly combined with with the two first mentioned men at this vegetables plain as Avoid huddled and well seasoned an and nutri- special attractions, and sometimes an ir- day. paragraphs agreeable Fancy Chairs at almost your own price. date. (The last named did not return.) in small type, and lines that are too tive food be obtained. chine effects. long. may regular stripe suggests will not tax their Extra Lieut. Higgins is well known in this sec- People eyes for tlie pur- If both the broth and meat are to be Soft Top Mattresses from $1 50 upwards. Verona Clarke. pose of out what have to used—that if a is to inn of Waldo as is Mr. finding you sell. is, stew be made— county, Thomp- If cannot Hair and Wool lower than ever before. they easily read your message, FOR the process should be entirely different. Top son in where he has lived.and been Bangor, they will turn to For the meat cut Appointments by tlie Governor. your neighbor’s which is stewing, should be into Sofas and Parlor Sets lower than time •ngaged in business since the war. plainer. small pieces and put into cold water, in any lou en Governor a should welcome even if S order that as much of the and ma- While route for Washington they Cleaves made number of im- j criticism, CURES SCROFULA, juice Since we have been in business. it be rather tart sometimes. It should terial as be dissolved. The .vere taken with the mcascls and Thomp- portant nominations Jan. 15tli. Of the Ij possible may help you greatly to know just what your BLOOD POISON. temperature of the water should then be son dhl not recover in time to reach appointment of Col. J. W. as ! Porter customers think of your advertising. raised to about 180 degrees F., and kept "Washington with his regiment. The first c h all man of the Board of Registration in Maybe they ean lie induced to write let- there for some hours. Treated in this ; ters to you on tl e subject. In this the broth will be rich and the meat ‘Bull’s Hun” gave Higgins and Foote Bangor the big A Courier says: “It will i way way, a you will get a deal of but occasion- tender and If the water be made MR. WILLIS, first-class workman, is connected with thcii first in the crash and ive j chaff, juicy. experience g general satisfaction in tins city. It some sound wheat. ally much hotter than ISO degrees F., the re- this establishment. roar of battle. Late in Yd was a case of the So far this article THE Repairing of Fur- Thompson clearly ollice seeking the I lias been confined to sult will be dry, bard libers. If this j which being incapicitated for service received his man. Col. Porter had no thought of he-1 newspaper advertising, is by all higher temperature be maintained long niture, Upholstering and Varnish- means the in the i a ; best, and, end, the S enough the connective tissues will be discharge and came home. Early in 1803 ng candidate for the position until he cures ing done in a manner and ] cheapest form of publicity. Circulars CANCER, changed to gelatine and partly dissolved thorough Eoote fell a victim to disease contracted w as approached some of the into letter-boxes by leading pushed and' thrust upon TETTER. away, while the meat will become so ten- with tui; reluctant ECZEMA, despatch. in the Peninsular Campaign. Iliggins Republicans who asked him to allow file i! pedestrians are of little use, der that if touched with a fork it will fall even use when the distributor is honest. He to was in the several battles in which his of ids name. A very strong petition I pieces. is a and was sent to the Governor in of his frequently rogue will save his Extract of beef, if pure, according to regiment was engaged prior to the battle support breath and his nomination as well as numerous letters. legs by leaving a dozen Mr. Woods, contains nothing but the at Chancellorsville, at which he received dodgers at out* Col. Potter is well qualified for the im- place. Billboards and flavoring matter of the meat from which J. & Son. are C. signs not without a rifle ball wound in a leg, and the limb portant duties of the office which he will effect, but the main BLOOD it is prepared. According to the way in Thompson reliance of the local was in he was with and The advertisers is the which it is made it cannot contain any amputated, July 1863, discharge dignity ability.” local press. It not a food at all reserve re-appointment of Land Oak of 5 protein. is, therefore, commissioned Lieutenant in the Agent FRED a ATWOOD, Me., Caribou, the appointment of Hon. James Finally, good advertising must he back- but stimulant, and should he classed Winterport, and to at ed efficient tea ■corps, assigned guard duty W. V kefield of Bath as State up by management in other with and coffee. It should never be Liquor branches of the and other points. Late in Conn, the of business. Since, in most given to a sick person unless specially Washington sinner, appointment Hon. lines GE01F.AffiSJ.DJ.Di of local trade, women are the a Its REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. that year lie resigned and came home. In George A. Curran of Calais as a member heavy prescribed by competent physician. of the buyers, anything that can offend The taste is and a enlisted the Commission to consolidate the laws possibly Nose and Throat, strong, meaty deceptive, Over Thirteen Millions ($13,000,000) Fire Insurance Assets, the fall of 1802 Thompson ip them should be and relating to sea and shore fisheries,and the avoided, no news- person depending upon it alone for food 20th Maine and served as which a man is No. S49 and Granite State Fire regiment wag- reappointment of Fislt and Game Com- paper unwilling to take Ncwhllry St., would die of starvation. Springfield Fire Marine, Insurance Go., Fire home to his wife and a The meat of Association of Philadelphia, Capitol Fire Insurance Co., oner. Soon after the expiration of that missioner Stanley could not be daughters is good (Near Corner of Fairfield St.) young animals is more ten- improved medium. National Fire Insurant k Co., Conn and will receive the der, but not so as that of Hartford, term of lie enlisted as upon cordial endorse- BOSTON, MASS highly flavored, regiment’s service, older ones. ment of the of the State. In most cases the flesh of DESIRABLE RISKS WRITTEN AT CURRENT KATES. a recruit for the 12th Maine and people regiment Relief In six 12 to 2. Other hours males is found to be Hours. Hours, by appointment onlv* richer in flavor than was w ith that in the Shenandoah Oct., 1895.—Iyr45* Travelers Life and Accident Insuranck Co. regiment that of females. Therefore, if you are The Machias answers the Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases Republican relieved in a let it he a or if valley campaign and in the different bat- six hours the “New buying turkey, gobbler, TOR# A DO 5 at low rates on “Does by Great INSURANCE WRITTEN FOR YEARS, buildings acceptable. question Farming in re- South American Kidney PILES! PILES! PILES! a chicken, let it be a rooster. There are fries in which the regiment participated. Pay?” Cure.” Tiiis new CORRESPONDENT OF MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE I’D. the remedy is a great on account of its two to this ac- counting case of Wm. Marston of surprise Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cur exceptions rule, however, INVESTMENT AND SOLD. At the close of the war he returned home in SECURITIES ROIGHT South exceeding promptness relieving pain in Blind cording to Mr. Woods. The flesh of the Lubec, who, though seventy years the Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. Ie LOANS NEGOTIATED. with the Of those in the above bladder, kidneys, back and every par- goose is more flavored than that of regiment. old, has, witli the assistance of two men of absorbs the the at highly tile in male or tumors, allays itching once, acts REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. for five urinary passages female the and there is little difference mentioned district who wore the “blue” months, raised and sold It relieves retention of as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. gander, frqpi water and pain in Williams’ between the C orrespondence solid ted. noOctl contf acres of it almost male and female of pork. to the first enlistment—seven twenty-three land, $1,510 woiTh passing immediately. If you want Indian rile Ointment is prepared only for Piles subsequent It is found that a of and $400 worth of quick relief and cure this is person eating meat strawberries, hay your remedy. and Itching of the private parts, and else in number—two in southern Sold A. nothing alone cannot more Two Tons New Raisins sleep graves and vegetables. by A. Howes & Co., Bel- digest than two pounds 100 Tons Shorts and Feed Druggists, Every box is guaranteed. Sold by sent and one returned home to die among fast, Me. druggists, a day without causing illness. When less by mail, $1.00 box. Just received and lower than friends. J. f. h. per than two of roast beef is selling Just received and must be sold to pounds taken in was ever known. WILLIAMS M’F’G CO., make room for more. East Thorndike, Jan. 1896. Children for Prop’s, Cleveland, O a day, all but about 3 per cent, is digest- Cry Pitcher’s Castoria. Sold at MOODY’S, Belfast. Iy4« ed. [Washington, D. C., Evening Star. A. A. HOWES & CO. A. A. HOWES & CO. leather and brass. There is a nunnery Lije Dobson’s Pilgrimage. connected with the church of San Francis- 1A Is the of a The making pie. [Read at the meeting of the Maine Press As- co, that of Nossa Senhora Esperanza niaking of a crisp crust de- (Our sociation in Portland, Jan. 9,1899.J can’t see ^9 of one all Lady of the few that since ever ft the shorten- Hope,) Did you hear ’er Bunker’s Lod-liver oil is ^•J&r pends largely upon Ridge, more than a fat. Its the distablishment of 1934 have been al- ’Bout four miles from something peculiar f JjpB^ n big. Use COTTOLENE, the Thompkin’s Bridge, action depends on a number of 19 9 !■ new in- lowed to expire by limitation. Its win- In the town ’er Hayseed, down in Maine? substances, among which ,$q Bw vegetable shortening, might be mentioned iodine and Mr 9 Stead of and will dows are guarded by massive iron grat- No? Then I reckon its mighty plain, phosphorus. There can be .'fl W0 lard, sogginess no You never knowed old Deacon substitute for cod-liver £.’ be an unknown element in your ings, as if criminals of deepest dye were Bills, oil, because there is no other oil Who used ter trade there at the mills known instead of a few innocent which has in mt pastry. Cottolene should al- caged inside, natural combination with it such a Way back in the fifties, long before JB ways he economically used— and happy old women, who are some- large number of valuable medicinal The rebels pelted old Sumter’s shore, agents. two thirds as much Cottolene as times seen in black, their costumes and jSk An’ the farmer boys unhooked the steers, would use of white ■B B you ordinarily head-dresses. The sojourner at Went off ter B#h|9 the war fer four long years, or lard butter, the hotel is often inclined to wish An’ over the A being ample nearby hills the> marched away, to the most desirable that the house of Our ^ produce Lady of Hope had Fought fer their country an’ saved the day. Scotts results. The in a A saving year gone with the rest, when disturbed by the CONFIDENTIAL CHAT Oh! them was days when men was of Lod-liver Stnul&kiTu true, Oil, with the contains the a considerable item. between two men or women An’ an’ hypophosphites whole ^BBHrepresents gruesome sound of its midnight and early generally de- square, honest, clean way through, with its natural the fact that one or both are troubled An’ oil, and in a There are many imitations of COT- bells the devotees to velops they worshipped the Lord, gin’ Him the properties, thoroughly emulsified morning calling aged by sickness of some kind. One man is all or should therefore be careful to the his glory, digested condition. The TOLENE ; you get genuine. prayer. The chapel connected with the right except rheumatism, another has a hypophosphites increase the Sold In tins, with trade-marks—1"Cottolene and steer's head tn cotton slight touch of Hold on! I’m near and everywhere plant convent has some floral dyspepsia, another has fergittin’ my story. appetite impart to the nervous wreath—on Made antique frescoiug, bilious headaches, and another strength system. This every tin. only by is too nerv- combination as and fresh as if ous to sleep well. What’s to be done about has marked curative THE N K FAIRBANK COMPANY. CHICAGO. 224 State Street. BO$*ON, PORTLAND, ME. bright painted yester- it? Yer see ’tis properties in a number of The situation is serious. Little forty year ago, And behind a things diseases of the day. here, framework of have a of An’ ain’t like skin and to which way getting big. Big diseases are things they used to be. scalp, scrofulous persons is the celebrated Santa bad things. Sleeplessness Most ’er the are golden bars, brings irritable boys I used ter know, peculiarly Such diseases as nerves, loss of flesh, loss of appetite. liable.. chronic eczema, ring- in Poiita an of Christ which is re- Sleep- When I was down play l)elga. a did vi; to i*o\ oa< ao. in the stomach! was sayin’, old Deacon Bills b\ '■« pearls and and on its liver or lungs. Rheumatism, petually pounded upon long-handled diamonds; scrofula, ec- Was one ’er leadin’ ! zema. Hayseed’s men; •.irrespondeuce of The Journal. du. .i bracelets and other consumption, come about because hammers. All are approached ni, breast-plate, An’ a store thar at through insufficient, impure or impoverished blood kep the mills \ V\n Miiii KL. Dee. iron a< umeuts and jewels estimated to value is Dlloada, ponderous gates, and entered through present. Tin. diseased blood finds the An’ did some preachin’ now and then. several milium dollars. While weakest in the and a ough there seems to he no Sun- triple, arched, above the wealthy spot body local symp- He was a curis sort ’er flamboyant porches, tom appears. If the is man, continue to their impurity supplanted 1.t from our each of which is set a life-size of bring richer offerings, with Tall an’ angler 'er Azores, regarded figure good, rich, red. healthy corpuscles, feature, grim, GRSFFSIs the and devotees who the disease will have Built on the only positive Cure knownW to the Medical 's one's cou- have to to contracted Profession for proper ohservanee, the patron saint. One sees everywhere emigrated nothing feed on! narrer, plan, If the proper cleansing medicine is sent to An’ the Cure of Acute and Chronic < little Dobson is not to he lulled int«• for- traces of the Brazil, or send over Lije worked fer him. Rheumatism, Gout, likely lingers of master architects elsewhere, jewels, the seat of the trouble, it will force out Lumbago. Sciatica, the 1 kin see ! rich of and the Lije now as he used ter be, Neuralgia, Ovarian of religious duties. Through- which antedate the Spanish occupation of suites, cargoes coffee, sugar and germs repair damage done. Neuralgia, Dismenorrhoea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Behind the counter that week the church is | conceivable the Discovery is reached his chin; and Diseases, A nlire every- the islands and hint of their earlier every commodity, poor a Kidney positive Cure effected in from 6 to IS cleansing, purifying a blood An thar days. medicine, he d stan’ an' joke with me, in while at < pile its shrine every with bread, wine I a nerve h'OR SALE BY A. A. HOWES A 10. ■minently evidence, Jolden Age. day enricher, strengthener. It is an An’ efficient wait on folks that had come in. and their own tonic, aids digestion, creates ,i of flu day and most ot the fruit from scanty stores. j The auditorium is always spacious and healthy appetite and healthy flesh. It He’d tease the loafers round the place .11i;ia- ..i' bells “entreats the soul lieturning from our tour of the churches does not make “fat.” It makes to j people With boyish tricks at h-i'ty. huge columns. :) 10 feet square, them It makes every chance; to ten o’clock breakfast at the we strong. useful flesh—solid To be sure the market place, Inn, An’ then screw up his freckled supporting the groined and vaulted ceil- muscle. It will cure any sickness that face, were served a table of •o'- and saloons, are all at their upon bare covering, has its source in the witli his an’ ing; but, the line effect is digestive organs, or Ail’grin eyes, make 'em dance. unfortunately, but through them in the blood. But i!;d best ou the Lord's the beautifully polished by countless when the deacon happened in day, generally spoiled by gaudy gilding, tinsel and claim the scrubbings, with plates of brown earthen Elijah was amazin’ prim; of Cost. j eock-pit major- decorations and bouquets and festoons of as An’ put his tricks an’ Regardless iu and ware, such Northern housewives use away grin, people the afternoon. the most unnatural paper flowers. Such An’ not a sound come out for and a ’er him. For the next t the theatre in the evening; but baking pies, very large glass we are going to sell churches as the Matriz and Conceao at I often wondered at the with change THIRTY DAYS \ goes to prayer and con- flagon pewter goblets, suggesting piously Tereeira, the Matriz at the San In Lije, when old Bills was Fayal. the lost of about; «Mhe lemainder of our-^ •i the of and glories Azorean vineyards. As gray light dawning, Francisco and Matriz at Ponta Delgada WERE .An’ used ter think it kind ’er strange, and thus for the menu, there were the inevitable tss, having discharged are Until one the news come out among many others resplendent with 1 day and with a of mil ions to heaven, feels himself eggs chicken, lump conger BORN That the deacon had abused the - - handsome frescoes, richly gilded altars, S8 lad, .■at it led to of this world eel, big as your head, served steaming An’ wouldn’t him show enjoyment real gold and silver candlesticks, Dutch give any ; CLOTHING d rest of the Let me tell hot toward the close of the in HEALTHY. Till finally the mad day. j tiles and blue in repast, (as boy got panel pictures porcelain, An’ “'tis w be- all and 1YOU says time fer me ter go. CONSISTING OF has been Spanish countries fish to-day spent. Long Scriptural scenes. Above the Portuguese Are You in j illustrating Health Now ? Thar’s nothin’ here fer me but heatin’ sunrise we were awakened by the side comes last,) corn bread, hot, hard and chapels are often nailed the coat of If Not? An’ I’ll not wai t another ot bells in a dozen j and Not, Why day.” Milling churches, arms heavy, coffee fruit enough to gen- of wealthy families who have paid So when the deacon went to meetin’ Youths and rn.ined to out-do the lark in the ration a for the and erously regiment. One ceremony Do you know about L. F.” At- Mens, Boys’ Suits, privilege; before scores of al- Lije locked the store an’ run away. : rising rather than waste a must never be The host comes wood’s Bitters ? They restore di- He all early tars silver lamps are burn- neglected. trudged night an’ when mornin’ came, kept constanly enrich the blood and “ “ “ “ moment of our last in the Alls a for each gestion, bring an’ Sunday the votive of absent in, pewter mug person Weary sad set on a stone. ing, offerings natives new life into all the organs. This is Not made a brilliant with the His feet was his having who have present passado, (native sweet in the sore, legs was lame, Ulsters, each deposited a sum of money beginning right way, at the ,is birds our lifts root An’ every bit ’er his early during sojourn tor the wine,) another to his own lips and of all disease. courage gone. purpose. There are organs in a “ “ “ “ it was t<> out on He sat thar wonderin’ what he should •nn, necessary go this toast or 35c. a Bottle of all Dealers. do, few of the cathedrals. But as a rule the gravely gives blessiug; In the world he’d read n> and clap our hands smartly to- the of God rest this great big about; Reefers, sounds extracted from them are conducive “May peace upon Ask for the True L. F.” Atwood’s Where is an’ the men are after tiie manner of the peo- house for and Bitters. money king, few good to the reverse of you, strangers friends.” feelings pious. One organ Who can at his stan’ “ “ “ “ \rabian to announce laugh sceptre, right Nights, j in Ponta In the afternoon we followed the fash- Delgada boasts of a trumpet at- out, \merieanas desired their bed- ionable world of Ponta Deglada in Overcoats, tachment and its tunes are An’ fight for right in a world ’er :tV< several hours earlier than tin-panny wrong, a long drive the old Carminlio Giv their “ “ “ f simply excruciating. In many of the ed- along best years ter their feller men ; :id ii was presently brought by j Grande, which leads to An’ ifices it is the wonderful that (great road,) wondered how he’d git along Blouses. ished are carving chambennan, (there Povoacao, one of the oldest towns in the a No friends, no but his commands most admiration. Perhaps the money, thoughts t speedy maids in these countries), to-1 Azores, in the southeast part of the island. jest then best example of this work is seen in the We mean business, as we must have the room for an ol h a misty loaf and platter The road is 40 feet some of the Was turned ter a rumblin’ down the Jesuit church of San wide, way cure road, Miguel. Nothing- for An’ A *i:ee/o, balmy am) sweet as cut in the side of the mountain at lumberin' along ter where he sat on the continent of is to rocky Europe superior Game a farmer’s team with a : hern June, rubied the vines an elevation of to which it heavy load, the delicate carvings of its and al- 3,000 feet, ceiling | the An’ the driver stopped ter hev’ a !:• «»ld alcoba. J'.elow in tin* ascends with occasional level HALE'S chat, Line of tars. Age has the gradually An’ told the ter Elegant Furnishings. deepened dark ! in Spring :it* was on as if were rich, hoy jump right going stretcher, along which cool from An’ hue of the wood and the delicate is ; springs go along with him ter town; instead of -4 tracery most We a five cent order with dollar •usy Monday, the upper into marble HONEY Asked where give money every purchase as perfect in every heights empty j he was goin’ an’ where he’d of The lean and to-day line and stipple da\ rest. basins. Farther on. extensive of as when it came iroiu the you pass j OF been; furnishings. Mide>r. obscure grav- ! obsti- mine lu»r, plopped foresrs, and look down into An' how he came ter ers deep ravines be siftin' down hands, centuries but even 1 was at his ago. the polar, customary and chasms, with white cotti ges and cul- Thar by the roadside so far away name ot the artist has been since for- nate STAPLES & 12 Main Street. j tit’lmg at endless cigar long j From an’ COTTRELL, .-'lowly tivated lands in the valley below; you HOREHOUND everybody everything; gotten. Besides these are <• liis tat wife bustled noise- carvings often ! Wharbouts lie was ter finally reach the top of the mountain goin’ stay 111'*1 pictures, the of the old And an el.emetic little productions ; how long he’d been travelling steam-tug, ridge, when a scene of grandeur electrifies cough. THE NAUWE CF THE NEXT Spanish masteis, admirable in told his with \\hole domes!if eoue« rn. A1 to-day j Lije story many sob, yon w ith wonder and admiration. A vast "t the It cannot fail An’ the good man’s heart in anger ros*-: ■u e" -heros. and obscuring dingiuess wrought (ea b-men) view of the < cean breaks upon the vision, by three or fourcenturicsi.it smoking in j Says he, “my hoy, I'll get yer a job null- Olivers), writ- lounging ; while beneath far your feet,far, below, lies W lieu we git. ter 'er name ain’t cense. But as a ride, the of the I Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar X town, my PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES ms images jol.v nmoim tiu sliip- a on either side acts like for a or throat X Gross. saints in tiny bay, guarded by high magic cough any these old-time sanctuaries or ; is who speak bronchial trouble. Askyourdruggist. X arriveil Iasi night, cliffs, off which the sails of lislier-boats Thar's a filler a friend 'er TV ILL BE AN NO l'N< HI) 1 \ "t the tliar, mine, a > wa> tilled with market degenerate present, being rudely Pike's Toothache cure in one mir.ute. peo- look like aphrodites of the sea. Away Drops j Who runs a paper railed the lire, hacked out of dressed in soiled cot- -•.no lriiode. ron- wo.ul, T him oner n bringing every to tlie south the indented mountains on helped that same line, ton, bedizened with faded ribbons and DIRECTIONS g soil in the of ! An' I think lie'll do as much !->i me." way meats, Si. Mark's island are wrapped in gaudy paper flowers, their heads sur- silvery The An' sure when NEW YORK WEEKLY ti.d o ; 11 des. All the women f"rusin* enough, they reached the TRIBUNE. to the north, the of the lulls j rounded by stiff metalic of mist; slopes CATARRH 1 i or mufti- rays glory. town, right shawls, are with to the w the OF INOVOJIiER -I Ih, The patron saint of Ponta green corn; est, great CREAM BALM The farmer whistlin' hoe is di the voluminous Delgada*s merrily mountain, Pico da Vara, looms skyward Drove 1 Matriz church looks like a North up an’ laid the ribhins Public interest will and the lmw the men t;-«-il' Ameri- Apply a particle of the down, steadily increase, question whoso all the children, bright, and to the can with 5,000 feet; turning east, you Balm into the Front ’er the sign ’er the Buzz-town Bee. 1 Indian, head dress of directly vote turned the scale at the last are satisfied with Liu results under the admin- an bea but feathers, nostrils. After a mo- election, tifui, nearly naked; gaze down long slopes into the exquisite He found the Mr. war-club in hand and two armws ment draw strong editor, Drake, istration will make the the most in the his- a *•;: odd-look- ; sticking they elected, campaign intensely exciting iiligeut.ly smoking which holds the town of bieath the Shook 's and “How are into his side. (>f course there w as valley Povoacao, through says, ye, Jim, origin- nose. Use three times of the i'-itos i*• 1. d in corn which tory country. husks, j with its villas and churches extend- I’ve brought a hoy for yer ter take ally some tradition concerning him. but it pretty a day. after meals pre- deposited with i ferred, and before re- du' make ’er editor out ’er him. great precision seems ing to the seashore. Fannie B. Ward. to have been entirely forgotten tiring. 11' u w henever the heat of by An’ then he joked with the sanctum THE NEW YORK WEEKLY argu- the ELY’S CREAM man, TRIBUNE, present generation: at least I am un- A Belfast ill -a nt’s worth of re- Boy Brooklyn. B A L M opens and Told Lije’s story au asked his aid; something --- able, after many to learn cleanses tne Nasal the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the '; hands inquiries Till the editor says, “I’ll do in vehement gesticula- To the Editor of The Passages, Allays Pain Prt H |h. UTAH it, Dan,” about it. Journal: I II news of the to American citizen of anything Every church has and Inflammation, wULU LMU An' was ter political day, interesting every regardless party ld ario is a and Lije prenticed learn the trade. i charming quaint- semi you a copy of the Fruit Trade Jour- Heals the Sores. Protects the Membrane from from one to a dozen caricatures of He ter be faithful affiliations. .va! if the Colds, Restores tlie Senses of Taste and Smell. proved an' quick ter learn, •interior,” unroofed ual of New York one of the containing my The Balm is absorbed aim relief at Also news in attractive the news ! Saviour, any one of which would quickly gives An’ the works ’er the devil he learned general form, foreign correspondence covering a: sj.aee mound w hich the house is waltzes. Of course do not once. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. you know me, of the an to none min the sentiment of a more ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. right through; world, agricultural department second in the country, market re- ■an i*e so It religious called. is paved with ! but I was born in Belfast. father is Gentle aesthetic than the Azoreans. My spring poems he loved ter burn, ports which are recognized authority, fascinating short stories, in each •'"lies, like the streets and people In complete outside, Mr. John F. Gould, whose name you will An’ he tempted the editor, as devils do. the church of Livramento is a wax number, the cream of the humorous papers, and with their best 's as as ! WATERMAN, foreign domestic, donkeys well figure He learned the case ter run people through see on page 898 of the History of Belfast. THE ... ail’ the press, of Christ the so comic pictures, fashion plates and elaborate descriptions of woman's attire, with ar di : •■•ut door. Scattered all about bearing cross, bloody and Worked hard an’ He was a correspondent of The Journal always was on ban’, that children and & R varied and attractive department of household interest. The “New York cry way are repulsive cry women American ViolU Nl-ker paw, Till the editor “I rather Weekly body's saddles, grain' our late war of the rebellion. says, guess turn at the during My Is still at his old stand on ( hurcb Tribune” is an ideal with a emulation than that of othe baskets of and pale sight of it; and in the Street, corner He's goin’ ter make a tirst class man.” family paper, huger any provender queer was Mr. John M. San grandfather Gould, who Bridge and (hurcb Streets. Italian style of re- in the issued from the office of a ■ Francisco church the sacristan So as rolled on it wasn’t countiy n utensils; while one will years strauge weekly publication daily. Large changeg corner, parti- was a merchant at the foot of pairing carefully attended to. Violin hows re- haul a Main street The are in its to it life and coffin out from under one of for American Violins for sa e editor this thing should being made details, tending give greater variety, and sheltered by a square bit of projeet- the paired 50c, l»el>>w do; especially —at one time the firm of Stanley <£ wholesale, and to he used at the dedication of “We’re altars and show you a naked Gould, Says he, goin’ ter make a change, more interest to the women and the young people of the household. thatch supported by two serves ghastly Belfast’s new bridge. 3 m 46 posts, | and later of John M. Gould A- Son. It An’ how does the foreman’s effigy of Jesus -laid out for burial. job strike <>ok-room. The JOHN W WATERMAN, has been a good many years since 1 have you ?” cathedral of Ponta is one stove is a of stones raised as Delgada of the A SPECIAL CONTRA CT enables us to offer this and heap been in but I 70 (Jhurch St., Belfast, Me. worked twelve for the splendid journal lh§ most Belfast, often have an oppor- Lije years Buzztown i." imposing edifices in the the senhora s knees and on it fag- archipelago Bee Republican Journal99 for and tunity to read The Journal and it affords An’ k its is with a learned the business in »f pine and furze are burnt in sev- belfry hung remarkably every part me pleasure to do so. Savin’ liis money carefully, sweet chime. A effect is added to tiny piles. Over each tiny lire souie- quaint Kinder hopin’ ter git a start Very Truly Y ours, 02TE TEAR FOR 02TLT is the exterior a series of Some day fer himself, fer was $2.00, boiling, broiling or stewing, on a by lion-bodied Sleighs Lije wise, J. Harry Gould. WE MUST SELL. An’ never had many wild oats sown, 1 gargoyles with human ngular piece of iron poised above the faces, grinning An’ people said ’twouldn’t be no CASH IN ADVANCE. Brooklyn, N. Y'., Jan. 13, 1890. We intend to make that will sell surprise from under the eaves prices every If he had a some *. or in a rude jar of native at passers by. On paper day ’er his own. pottery, one we have in stock|by January 1st. He on all the the walls I noticed a kep’ studyin’ while, of tbe two is • an iron kettle a stick printed Papal dis- (The regular subscription price papers $8.00.) upheld by long The Journal is always glad to hear from Watched his chauces an’ did his best; to the effect J. H. & J. W. JONES. Au’ one took ath its bail. now and then the pensation that 40 days indul- day his little pile, Every the absent sons and of Belfast Sl'BSCEIPTlONS 31AV BEGIN AT ANY TIME. would daughters Belfast, Nov. 28, 1895.—48tf Threw up his job an’ went out west. in comes and blows the gence be granted to who along tire. anybody and of Waldo The Fruit Trade He bought a paper in a thrivin’ town, Address all orders to should in however county. :i:,»g out. her cheeks like a huge bellows contribute, small de- Whose subscription list was spare an’ Journal, received a few days later than thin; ^ gree, to repairs on the roof. red "lding the maids the and Tawdry An’ The Journal Me. while; the above contains the waltz re- people said ’twas all run down, Republican Publishing Co., Belfast, curtains are letter, tin* latter take their turn at looped away from the front Upholstering. ii’ sick recoverin’. blowing, ferred beyond to, entitled “Across the Waves.” L fixed his vit of the altars and a j office up trim an’ neat, h hands on hips and faces distort- wilderness of ropes Mattress Work, a'so Mooes, and Ylr. Gould is the and treasurer Rugs An’ went at things in a business and address on a card, send it to Geo. W. Room before the secretary way, Write your name postal Best, 2 those of the gargoyles under the dangles them, stage-carpenter’s Trimming. Ter give the town a first-class sheet, of The Music Sleigh < a Montague Publishing Co., An’ said he ter make it Tribune Building, New Yor City, and sample nopy if TH £ NEW YORK WEEKLY t the cathedral. A narrow i arrangements for the semi-theatrical hoped pay. gallery 42 Fifth r. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. V. A. ROBBIAS. He ized the people up jest right will be mai’ed o ii'iuml fiestas that so take The TRIBUNE you. the entire second story, thus frequently place. An’ saw a way out 'er his Over 1'. 0. Poor’s Drag Store, fix; theatrical of the house is Granite State Provident He boomed the town with all his :1 covered around the aspect heighten- Association. 3m might portico High Street, Belfast. An’ let alone ’er ed the little boxes politics. ‘id, into which all tiie rooms on by many .opening from new | Afousta, Jan. 10. Bank Examiner Soon subseribeis begun ter come, the which are An' old ones too in mid floor open. The chambers l galleries, occupied on spec- Timberlake has received a letter from the ■■ | AVI | | A treated without the sent their pay; USl- -f knife or (le- An’ at the office commenced ter «• ial occasions ilmrllll m things hum, !' no but each has a by parties of the elite. secretary of the Granite State Provident li I % I III II tention from windows, big, An’ out on the street you could hear folks There are no Association, that it has decided I | Bl I 11 I mB ness, also Belfast like into the seats on the stone stating door, opening gallery, damp I I 1^ • ■■ I I diseases of *ay, Co., not to extend its new business in Rectum. ‘‘The Livery Times is "ha. in the tloi r, but a small space in the center of Maine, Buugtown improvin’ so, HKiH STREET. vernacular; and in the and RPI PACTI anAINF giving notice of its discontinuance to I think I'll have ter take it again; DL-.L-.I /A*— * *?* >Jr Opposite Windsor Hotel, the auditorium is floored with m part of the door are one or more wood and the same. Loans to members on real Robert read.m.d. I stopped mor’ii a year ago 1 Consultation An’ so all surrounded with a low Here estate will continue to be made as here- 115 remont Street. Boelon. did my neighbors, but then panels, on hinges, which he railing. the tree, may bfcivt) FOR P«M-V%|| MA 'Twas a radical sort 'er women kneel the tofore and the relations and contract obli- ! Office hours. 11 a. III I 1^ II sheet, "■‘tely .set when and air is during services, their PHLET. An’ didn't amount ter an’ old brass D. B Proprietor ajar light between the I m. to 4 i*. m. ami mm I I k pin ; SOUTHWORTH, gations existing association j [Sundays ^k But this :,d: gay white turbans and blue holidays I I am feller’s changed things round com- without altogether sacrificing shawls, and its patrons will be maintained and excepted.] | | 17teow43 I plete, a a IkkW j » capotes like brilliant carried out. privacy to the public gaze by open- making spot An’ I guess that he is prospering the whole door. The house roof, of tlower-bed in the dim old church; while An’ this was true, fer the deacon’s clerk, Teams and Was climbin’ the round 1 Turnouts, Every Description, C There is no ladder, round, i-round the men and in the rear discomfort, by tiles, extends some distance boys congregate WC'jlpnf He stuck ter his office an’ did his work no disturbance of bust* House for Sale. FURNISHED TO OKDEK NIGHT OK DAY. and on all the balcony, leaving a generous open- sides; and we noticed that,as in An’ when the people 'er Bungtowu found ness or no losa blit pleasure, That Lije was jest the kind ’er man i" tlie sky. and all it other Catholic countries, the male popu- A story and a half house, pleasantly located; along bird-cages °* after ; They’d always needed in the town; sleep, taking fine view of Belfast bay; ten rooms ail finished, OR BUCKBOARDS. and benches are set between lation pays little attention Wt/llu I n ter him a han’ COACHES, HACKS, BARGES, bung, comparatively Hood’s Pills. Theyassirt fine cellar, city water in house; nice garden, under They begun give helpin' Instid ’er ter run him down. to its * good cultivation, plum, shade tryiu’ Orders by Telephone Promptly- Filled. vines and flowering plants that grow prayers, no doubt expecting to get so that habit apple, pear, trees, digestion, natural, healthy etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of An’ when the town increased in size, tubs and boxes. into heaven on those of the female portion brought about. M. C. DILWORTH, An’ become a city ’er wealth an’ fame, Hood’s Pills OrC. B. HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44tf ’lected a an’ it ^ iter coffee we followed tlie crowd to of their families. Within the altar space They mayor thought wise, That Elijah Dobson should be his name. of are silent bnt ’ins, and visited several sanctuaries in this cathedral are some magnificent Ter-day in that city ’er wealth an’ fame nevertheless cer- Thar sits a mau in the chair JgflSSg The only safe, sure and course of the morning. In all these carved settees, black with age, and carved mayor’s JUTfirgBrL* tain in their et-l TO TAX PAYERS! Grown old an’ portly, but still the same "'rr.V ~^T reliable Female PILL »nds the churches are and lecterns supporting enormous Who many much antique teat. Prepared! worked fer the deacon when I was in be at my office in Memorial Sat- thar Te, their leading characteristics tomes, painted mediaeval Latin with 0. I. Hood building being by A\ Ishallurdays from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and2 to 4 p. m., In that was in A Hayseed, fifty-three, Hsi5SsSS: w curious red until PILLS. Idte and black 18%. All ’PENNYROYAL ashed outer letters, bound in January 1, who wish to walls, open belfries, Co., Lowell, persons An’ lookin’ back on his life’s-turned page S Ask for B*. MOTT’S PENHTYBOYAL FILLS and take no other. avail themselves of the discount of two per cent- box, 6 Hie* for 25c. He thinks the that was best fer me !'f3T Send for circular. Price $1.00 per $5.00. Mass. Sold on their taxes must pay by January 1 18%. thing Was little Dobson’s f UR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Children for Pitcher’s Castoria. by all druggists. H. F. MASON, Collector. Lije pilgrimage. Cry > lfa Frank H. Colley. st, Sept. 1,1895.—29tf FUR SALE B1 R. B. MOODY, BELFAST, MAINE. effect of the absence of snow in causing Supreme Judicial Court. DIVORCES. j from Silas J. Hall, I Leads in Belfast AMERICAN GOLD MINING iScjnibUcau journal. a of the work natural to winter Rosetta Hall, Liberty, BUREAU, scarcity JUDGE FOSTER PRESIDING. of minor children to libel- until one Warren; custody CRIPPLE CREEK and OTHER GOLD MINING BELFAST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1896 the Boston Journal says: “Not lu case of R. D. Bennett vs. Sarah E. PROPERTIES. lee, with right of libellant to see the chil- People Here Speak Highly of Hood's sees the official poor relief reports from Talbot, were filed and allowed. exceptions dren at ami times. PUBLISH El) EVERY Till It DAY MORNING BY THE reasonable proper j Sarsaparilla. all parts of New England does the im- In case of Inhabitants of Jackson vs. W. { BS1T3X.OCT, WARD <& Cynthia N. Grant, Belfast, from Woodford CO, motion for The business conducted under the name portance of this trouble appear. Every- M. Hillman and >V. W. Seavey of Journal Pub.Go. N. Grant, Stony Creek, Ct custody E. H. DENSLOW, FLEETWOOD WARD, Republican new trial has been filed. of Wm. 0. Poor & Son at Belfast, Me., ! BANKERS and where the demands on the public relief minor children to mother. Over 25 years member of B. Williamson vs. Patrick Norton. was established in 1844 the senior formerly Vallie Chan. by Poor, The New York Stock CHARl.KS A. ril.sm'KV, have become enormous. There has been Ida Belle Rowell, Montville, from Exchange, STOCK BROKERS, Manager of New York House | Action on a mortgage on real estate in Bel- the son entering the store 36 years ago. little or no snow shoveling to be done. M. Rowell, do. formerly of fast. Amount due on the mort- A few years later, he was admitted to Easton & adjudged DOCKET. | Denslow, Herts, W. ,J. Hayes & Tribune: When the Maine man Where ice can be cut the absence of snow CRIMINAL Sons, Chicago gage, $18 77. Joseph Williamson, Jr., for partnership, and has carried on the busi- Bankers of New York, Xo, 949 Broadway, Tuesday afternoon Daniel O'Connell was Hankers, is elected President we suppose that the has I* <1 to tjie employment of fewer men ness since bis father’s death. and plaintiff. under an indictment New York, Cleveland brought into Court j I cuckoos will become Heed birds. than usual.” This condition of affairs Evelyn Mudgett vs. Richard R. Paul and | “I sell more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla than Darling, Denslow & Co., NEW YOU K. and Boston. found at the April term, 1894, and on which ! affects business and Alrnon Kellar. Action for in cut- any other,” says Mr. Poor, “and it leads Boston. naturally general trespass he was committed at the October term of A from .St. Louis of Jan. 20tli similar two to one. despatch thus is felt one. The cause of wood on land in Brooks claimed any preparation j No. 4 syndicate forming to complete purchase of valuable Colorado gold properties. by every ting by that year. He was sentenced to four months says: “Hon. J. 11. Manley of Maine to- Defendant also claimed tin- land. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has a steady sale and j Write for particulars. Subscriptions of $100 upwards. 4w3 droughts is well known and, with the plaintiff. imprisonment in the county jail and a tine declared himself an out and out Heed is in good favor with the who day 1 The lines as claimed the are about people, remedy, is indicated in the following by parties of #400; in default of payment to six mouths man.” Is this news? speak well of it.” Obituary. from the Boston Journal: 17 rods apart. At the April term, 1895, the additional. colby paragraph i The record of remarkable cures effected Court M. S. Stiles and H. P. Far- in j last summer and appointed None of the other defendants liquor | died last Satur- The formal announcement, that ex-Pres- Drought again this ; enables us to say that Capt. James D. Mathews SHOPPING AND row to run the and truthfully The surveyors lines, they cases as none could he i winter has given us some severe lessons were brought in day noon at the home of his daughter, ident Harrison is soon to be married INFORMATION of the of defores' our hills and made a the lines as claimed he es- dangers ing plan showing found except Robert Browurigg, and j Mrs. J. W. Crockett, after an illness of six to set at rest rumor Hood’s ought the oft-repeated valleys. Will Congress and the State by the plaintiff and defendant. Wednesday him iu Sarsaparilla BUREAU, Leg- caped from the officer having charge. days, from paralysis. Hejvas born in Sears- that he is rainbows. islatures heed these lessons and protect forenoon, Jan. 15th, the jury visited the | chasing political After the arrest, on a capias, the officer al- Is the Only port, Sept. 1(>, 1818. In early life he follow- 355 & 357 Boylston Street, the trees, or must we wait for more (lisas- and the case was heard Wednes- premises, lowed into a room in the started in trous in the future? Browurigg to go j ed the sea, and was for several years a cap- A movement has been Wash- experiences day afternoon and Thursday forenoon, and BOSTON, MASS. Windsor Hotel for a few minutes, but the j True Blood Purifier tain in the West India, South American and ington to abolish compulsory pilotage so the jury returned a verdict for defendant, j Fairfield had a fire alarm the other day prisoner left by a hack door and an all-night Prominently in the public eye. All druggists. $1. Southern coasting trades. After retiring as to ves- with a that the western line far it relates coastwise sailing special finding search him. | and the nearest hydrant was found to be failed to discover ; from the sea he engaged in salmon fishing on the Farrow that claimed by the de- ! u rx... are the only pills to take A CARD. sels. It will be opposed by the pilot as- plan, The other criminal cases were continued frozen. A hose pipe from the engine j HOOd S rlllS with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. in Stockton Springs. Ten years ago he came fendant, is the. correct line. Motion for new As we have had a large number'd our frieini- sociation, of course. on account of illness of witnesses. house was but the was so to Belfast and has since made his home and customers outside of Boston put. on, pressure trial and case to law court. Wil- I- frequently filed, goes us to advise and Both juries were discharged Wednesday t here. His Hannah R. Clif- buy goods, get samples, gi row that the stream would not reach the liamson for McLellau for defend- County orrespondence. wife, formerly and detailed in We take pleasure in presenting to our plaintiff. forenoon. general information, regard ford of Stockton died Jan. 7, 1880. Gowns, Coats, Garments. and Materia- tire. The pipe was finally carried up and ant. Springs, Wraps, readers the poem read Mr. Frank II. The court Jac kson. The where it has been impossible for them to come by finally adjourned Wednesday neighbors and many friends He leaves one sister, two and one the tire was subdued. The Dexter Ga- Frederic R. vs. Petit Manan Land daughters Boston, and where the nature of such at the recent annual of the ; Page afternoon. of puroha-- Colley meeting Calvin Work sincerely mourn his death The at which Rev. C. ami enquiries required good taste, knowledge which criticised the and Industrial Co. Action on a contract for grandson. funeral, Maine Press Association in zette, severely Crosby in styles, and judgment, and, while to r. Portland. The early manhood, only 37 years, P months of H. Wells was fore- offering officiated, held Monday us well for such saw roads at Petit Manan. Plaiutiff asked News. trouble, we could not umlertak Inn fire, in this Fairfield incident buildiug North port He was Portland papers not age. a kind husband and father noon at his late residence and the remains the responsibility without detriment to our esta only complimented leave to amend the writ out the another of the by striking and an honest and citizen. lished business as Dressmakers, with the faei the but its as well. “only example splendid respected During were taken t<> Fort Point for burial in the poem highly delivery words “and Industrial” in the title of the The ladies of the Baptist society will give ties which we had then Having recently aequir* system of water works that are furnished j j his long illness of about is months he bore lot. such additional facilities as to make it perfect defendant The contract was a church supper atElwell’s hall Wednesday family corporation. his with remarkable practical to undertake such business in eonjui Kiliauea volcano, in Hawaii, is in active Maine towns by corporations whose ; | sufferings patience for only made with the Petit Manan Land which evening, Jan. 2tith. tion with our Dressmaking and Tailoring, we a The Hoods have Co., ! one of his He was a son of Mrs. Eliza Sheldon died at the home of eruption. fiery suddenly object is money-making,” and expressed ; temperament. now at your service to do such shopping as > returned aftei l:» months corporation afterwards sold its real estate, Mrs. Brown returned home this her Mrs. Mansfield Clark of Lin- in of quiescence Emery i Joel Work of Brocks and one of a of daughter, re*piire tho hope that Dexter “would never family and tin* whole fearful on per- j assets and liabilities to the Petit Land and week from a visit to her 20th at the of 80 display*is again very enjoyable ! six children; his three sisters are all eolnville,January age years. mit outside to invest in a I dead, DHY GOODS. in full force. any parties sys- Industrial Co., but still continues its or- Mrs. David Kent of 1 She was the widow of William Sheldon of 1 daughter, Rockport. two brothers survive him. He leaves a wife tern there.” And the ex to he then Dexter's turn ganization. Defendants claim that while North who died in this about 20 Fortunately (Jueen appears Messrs.James Knight,Fred E. Wyman ami ; and two daughters, aged <• and 3 years, who port, city RUDY-MADE GARMENTS. in a state of and a little came. A fire broke out in the Dexter they assumed the liabilities of the old com- years that time Mrs. quietude, thing Charles Knight eut and stored their: have the true sympathy of the community. ago. Since Sheldon FUR?,TRIMMINGS, MILL'NERY. a bank and a “it pany do not assume any not | has made her home with her Mrs. like volcanic eruption will he lightly building press report says they recognized supply of ice last week. They consider it!! ....A 3 year-old girl of M. C. Stevens was daughter, 1 by them. The Court ruled that the change E. A. of this was regarded by dwellers in the “Pearl of the looked for a time as if the business sec- the best cut for years. It is 13 iindies j badly burned about, the head and neck Staples city, and visiting CARPETS AND RUG* asked for would change the defendant to the and at Mrs. Clark’s when taken with her fatal ill- Pacific.” tion of the town, or a goodly portion of thick, clear as crystal free from all im- j w. ile playing near the stove Jan. 20th. In j suit, and that there had been no service on I ness. She leaves one UPHOLSTERY GOO >S. it, was doomed.” We also read that the purities. j some manner her clothing eaugiit fire, burn- ! son, John W. Sheldon the Land one man is Company, although her car to a of Medford, Mass., and live Mrs. The \cw York Herald of morn- lire department was “sadly The winter term of school at Beech Hill | iug right crisp, besides injuring daughters, FURNITURE. WALL PAPER. Monday handicapped iff clerk both corporations. Montgomery and one she Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Shaw of ing last in four a of water works.” The M. I. closed last eye quite badly. It is thought may j Staples, printed pages portion by crippled Dexter Brown taught by Stevens, Friday. | for plaintiff. Fogler and Fogg for ! recover. Mrs. A. B. Orue of Rockland BRIC-A-BRAC, PICTURES. the evidence taken the Of ourse it without the that the Winterport, by special commit- j correspondent of the Bangor Whig says: defendant. goes saying j aud Mrs. Albert Corthell of Roekport. The ami other works tee the term has been a one. Mr. Stevens Prospect Perky. The sad news was re- oj' art. appointed by New York One seems to have been Petit Manan Land vs. Iv. profitable | yacht thing pretty Co. Frederick fuueral will he held at Lineolnville to-day, In fact which is a efficient and ceivcd here Jan. 13th of Miss Nellie M. anything you cannot get at dub t>> the well demonstrated and it is that Dexter very accomplished teacher Har- investigate charges by Lord Page. Action for breach of contract. The after which the will be in the local shops and requires expert judgment must have a not. and.it could not he otherwise. riman’s death in N. H. She hid body placed steamer, alone because j Laconia, We do not for b Dunraven. Che evidence is so overwhel- defendant contracted to build certain high- tomb in Belfast to await burial in charge getting samples, of its effectiveness ! as receiving on greater and reliability, Tin1! been well as usual up to Sunday morning, charge five per cent, all purchases. Heim on masque ball given by the trustees of mingly conclusive that it renders super- but for the ways Petit Manan Point, and the plain- Morrill in the spring. lance must accompany all orders, or goods ran disgraceful shamelessness of Jan. when she of a had the Ladies’ Good last Thurs- 12th, complained sent C. O. D. if desired, those known to fluous the of the committee itself. so of our men citizens tiffs claim he did not fulfil 1 the terms of the Templar Society except report many who, utterly headache and on into bath was a going the room Henry Burdette died at his home of all stood contract. The case was Mr. day evening magniheent success. The Morgan THE COLBY SHOPPING AND It admits of one verdict—that the regardless honor, calmly by opened by Fogg She only hall fainted away. rallied and for some time in New York Jan. 10th of heart disease. and looked on the lire while the ladies for the but was continued before was more than comfortably filled and ij City, .‘JniS* INFORMATION BUREAU arc plaintiffs, charges utterly and false. seemed hut about 7 o’clock went into was horn in totally filled the brakes and assisted the caused an encroachment of the on better, He Brooklyn, N. Y., but spent fatigued any evidence was presented on account of spectators |j firemen to pump the the floor convulsions and lied at 12 p. m. Two of the the greater part of his life in Stamford, The rumor that l)r. Hill lias withdrawn engines. being a counter suit to Page vs. Petit Manan which interfered somewhat with i| early The same on to the leading physicians in Laconia attended her Ct.. He was a graduate of Harvard Uni ver- iron; the gubernatorial contest is now con- correspondent goes say Land Co. Fogler anil Fogg for plaintiffs. down-tlie-centre movements <-f the danc- firmed the ; and both it an acute brain class of and soon after hy gentleman himself. Ilis rea- that “there is now a great call for a Montgomery and Brown for defendant. ers, hut. no fault was found, as all present pronounced ity, '74, graduating son for withdrawing is that he trouble. From a child she had been troubled the of law in New York apparently steamer and water works. A steamer Clias. E. McNeil vs. Fremont Pendleton were good natured and intent on having a ; began practice City. had no chance of success because most of with her head. He was a member of the Union Club and nine others. Defendants are members time. It was about rt.l’.i) when the lead- Her remains were brought League the must come—water works may.” This good j Republican leaders had committed here Jan. I and of the order of of a granite cutters’ union and plaintiff er of the orchestra, Mr. Al. Mudgett, drew j 14th, accompanied by her two Knights Templars. themselves to Mr. Powers before he took does not agree with the reference above to lie never to brothers. S. and J. The fu- Though aspired oilice he was the claims that they prevailed upon his his how as a signal that the hall was | Eugene Edgar field. [Portland Press. but we employ- open. strong in his political opinions—a life-long ‘‘crippled water-works,” believe, neral services were ers, the Mt. Waldo Granite Co., to The maskers appeared ami as marched ; held at her old home Republican His wife, who survives We think Dr. Hill underestimated his in discharge they | him, fact, that Dexter has no water works. Jan. Rev. J. T. Richardson was Miss P. liim from their employ, in which he had been along it was observed that the Kith, of Bueks- Margaret Crosby of this city, There are times when “Hayseed” j| strength. leaders Of a recent lire in we read that port A the and lie leaves one son, two and a half years Bangor, for 22 years. Defendants entered a demur- and the “Goddess of were on j officiating. quartette sang fol- do not lead and when Liberty” equal j old, who hears his name. The funeral was they ought not to “the loss was and lowing pieces; Beloved! It is Some- principally by water;” rer, that if the defendants are liable for in- terms, as well as the “Clown” and the iI Well; held Saturday, at the home of his father in lead. that a time We’ll sounds good deal more like it. terfering with any one it is with the granite “Princess,” and that the revengeful “White ITnlerstand; Sleep on. Beloved, Stamford. | Sleep, and Take Thy Rest. The flora! offer- In tin* numerous company and not the plaintiff, as they have Cap” was clean on “Little Red summer visitors who gone Riding | Mrs. A. Fletcher, widow of Narhanie I 1 were and Lucy used no intimidation towards he Hood.” It was a first rate ings very pretty, included a wreath come to our shore and inland resorts The Reed Club of Maine was organized him, being procession not- C. Fletcher, died at her resilience, 40 Chest- from her in 2d a third The Court overruled the de- withstanding the brief time for shopmates Laconia, white nut street, Camden, Jan. ist.h, .34 years. Maine sometimes entertains iu Portland, Jan. 15tli, with Governor party. preparation. aged unawares, pinks with oue broken and a wreath She had been in feeble health for murrer and the case goes to the Law Court. The maskers did well and were entitled to down, many not but Cleaves as President and a vice years, but at the time of her death was sit- “angels'’ exactly, beings of op- president from her friends at home. Nellie was a Dunton for and all the credit received. More would girl in her from each There was a at- plaintiff. Fogler Thompson they | ting chair, and, without warning posite attributes. One Dole-full novelist county. large beloved by all who knew her and There s clothes ami clothes, for defendants. have in costume if more {alwayshad passed to a higher life. Mrs. tendance of appeared time had peacefully lias libelled Fort Point and its Republicans, stirring speeches j lived an life. She was a member Fletcher was a most estimable hut there's a best kind and people, and T. vs. been at exemplary lady,devoted Nelson Norcross Ernest L. Sprague. their disposal, but as it was, all were were and enthusiasm of the W. C. T. U. of N. H. and sacrificing in all her family relations that’s the kind we sell. a coriespondent writes in terms of made, great prevail- The in Laconia, She righte- plaintiff belongs Cleveland, Ohio, happily surprised to see so many. We pre- and beloved a circle of friends. She was 25 10 months and by large Ji' you want the best ous of his ed. Governor Cleaves voiced not years, 4 days old. Her boys’ indignation unwarranted and only and in the summer of 1881 boarded with the sent a list of those we could readily obtain leaves to mourn her death two daughters, and Mrs. J. clothes, the kind that tit unfounded the sentiment of the Republicans of at parents, Capt. S. Harnman, and Misses Adelaide li, and Annie J. assertions. There ought to be Maine, defendant's parents, Joseph A. and the time, and if any are left out it was he- ! Fletcher, and don’t write brother Clifton K. of this and and one s >11, E. C., and a rip, but we believe also of New 1 place brothers grandson, Ralph a perpetual open-lime on summer novel- England when Lycena Sprague of Islesboro. The plain- cause we could not ascertain their names: Thorndike of S. and of Rockland. J. F:. he said: ^ Eugene Edgar J. Laconia, have tin?' GREGORY & SON, ists of this class. tiff loaned the parents $800, on which Lriali Heep, Charles Beach; Damon and sympathy of a large circle of friends. A Rockland, Me. It is not necessary for the they paid $100. At the time the loan Pythias, W. Smith and W. Chapman; Moth- .Capt. telegram was received in Rockland Sat- Republicans j W. H. llarriman and Rufus E. -New York tried bard to the Nation- of Maine to meet er Harrimau are urday morning by Mrs. C. Littlefield, get here to declare their was made L. A. Knowlton of Belfast held a Hubbard, Annie Shaw; Little Red Riding at home for a few conveying the sad news that her brother, al Democratic but choice for the for it is known Mrs. C. L. i days from Boston while convention, Chicago Presidency, warrantee deed of the on which Hood, Driukwater; Goddess of John Ayer, died at his home in Cali- the property their sob. Jacob | Friday ••iiied the and the throughout length and breadth of the Vestie Allen; The vessel, Haskell, is discharg- fornia of Mr. day convention will the Spragues lived, but hail them a Liberty, Milkmaid, Lida consumption. Ayer passed whole We have but one given Miss his country. choice, The ing.... Octavia Harrimau of Boston is youth at Montville, removing to Califor- meet in that .1 Ttli. A bond to on Packard; Two |1 city dy Washing- we have but one and this reconvey the payment of certain Midshipmen, Forrest nia some 25 candidate, grand visiting her brother, Roscoe Harrimau.... years ago. He was about 50 T"r to the notes. When Pendleton and rs special New York Herald says: organization will emphasize our earnest- promissory the notes were Byron Elvvell; Dancing Girl, yea of age. Flossie Mrs. Mary Smith arrived home from Bangor h was evident flier, all ness and our loyalty and devotion to the P&id Mr. Knowlton deeded the property, by Drinkwater; A White Cap, H. El- notwithstanding Jan. and will remain a few and The Churches. son of our 14th, days tin* elloris supposed to have been made i distinguished own State, who quit-claim deed, to the defendant. In a well; A Nymph of the Woods, Mrs. Fan- by then visit her Charles Ginn Bel- t < so a in the 1 brother, of members of the National Committee occupies prominent position suit of Norcross vs. Joseph A. and nie Chapman; A Dude, Frank Smith; Rev. J. F. Tilton will preach in the City- j Lycena Clown, fast-G. A. and B. t sectionalism out of the I councils of the nation, and who is the F. Avery C. Avery attend- keep contest, Sprague a judgment was secured for the Wiggin: Hayseed, Alton Cross: .-'tarlight, point school-house next Sunday ;it 2 o'clock, t.r candidate for the j ed a trial in Jan. 17th gnat bugaboo of “gold bugs" and! leading next Presiden- Bessie Belfast, ...Arthur I tial amount due on the $800 note, with interest. Patterson; The Princess, Mrs. E. B. standard. "\\all street’ carried the day nomination. (Applause.) We tender I Grindle visited his parents in Brooksville against j The suit Ernest is Elwell; A Mau-o- War’s S. N«w \ him our not because he is a citi- against Sprague for fraud Man, Bradley;' Rev. S. L. Hanseom will at ork, and left her high and dry on support, last Saturday and Sunday. .Sergl. L. Hegyi preach the the zen of for he to the whole aud to recover this the Deacon Sunil', W. Little White school twenty-seventh ballot, with the votes Maine, belongs judgment, plaintiff Alexander; Dot., has to Boston house, East Belfast, next Sun- Abbie gone with patents to he ex- of Rhode New Union. We his nomi- that the transfer from Knowlton The Mew M. at, Island, Jersey and New J (Applause.) urge claiming to ! Batchelder; Woman, ! amined. day 2.30 p. in. oi nal not because he N k t-» her credit.. ion, has conferred hon- the defendant was fraudulent, and made to Hart, and the Unknown, F. Sholes. The The of Rev. J. or upon our State his Brooks. A sad accident occurred subject M. Leighton’s ser- by distinguished prevent the plaintiff from securing a claim costumes were about equally distributed i here William A. Slater career in but because he has al- mon at the Unitarian church next. of Norwich, Ct., has Congress, on the real estate. Defendant between the Friday by which Abner S. Smith ..f Knox Sunday shown claims that grotesque and the fanciful, suspended his offer to the board of ways his devotion to the great lost life. will he “The Rewards of Moral Conflicts.” educa- the was transferred in and for home his Fred llasty of Thorndike was tion in of the property considera- make-up it was a very that city of $10,000 toward a nor- principles Republican Party, be- | to this with a load of The ladies of the Universalist church art* 1 cause he has tion of money due him from his creditable of what our t coming village pressed j mal milling school, which he intended to always met every emergency parents. display young peo- and in down for a sale for the endow* as it and iu After the evidence was all in can do when hay coming a steep hill, the preparing week following with an annual income of $7,000 arose, the interests of good the case was pie they want to attend a and and bridle chain broke, which Easter. The Aid and the on account of the antagonistic spirit shown pure patriotic government, and withdrawn from the jury aud sent to the masquerade. Belfast, Belmont and Lin- ! frightened the Kingsbury Altar toward his for the welfare of the business in- horses aud ran Mr. are also to have tables at plans. great Law Court on report. Brown for coluville were well aud enter- they away. Hasty, Society the sale. terests of the plaintiff. represented, j Mr. country. We ed into while trying to was Slater evidently has the misfortune (Applause.) Me Lei lan for defendant. the festivities of the evening with j manage them, quite There will be a sociable at the Baptist support him because he will make a bold, to be a A. vs. a zest that was at once badly injured. When near the Joel next the bloated bondholder, and there is a Joseph Sprague Nelson T. Norcross. convincing that vestry Friday evening for church fearless, a determined, a safe and suc- Works no on they were to place they were stopped by Mr. and to which are doubt a party organized to drive him cessful leader, and under his administra- Action account annexed for board, wash- fully determined enjoy them- society they cordially Invt- selves. on Smith, who went back with Mr. to ed. There will a out of his native That tion the rights and interests of the whole ing, etc. Plaintiff claims that defendant Everything went pleasantly and Hasty be musical program and place. seems to be ■And shall be till my store is and 1: until him load some of the that had rented, people will be secure, and the came to his house in July, 1891, and remain- harmoniously near the close when one help hay been refreshments. the regulation with to majesty my remaining stock have a line of proceeding regard and honor and of of the faced thrown off. While were dignity this great, free until October, a period of 18 aud al- pale knights of the paper they doing this the benefactors. weeks, bag Presiding Elder W. W. held public Now-a-days people republic will be iu and cotton horses started Mr. Smith Ogier quar- upheld every portion though lie was away a part of the time he string become too disagreeably suddenly, throwing who want to do of the world. terly meeting at Searsport last iiiorn- good must do it be- (Enthusiastic familiar. down and one wheel over his head Sunday by applause.) a room at the house all the Kindly advice he dragging occupied time. utterly ignored mg, iu the Wood schoolhouse Ladies’Gold quest to while and when killing him I)r. Porter of preached in Watches, escape persecution living. The a week he attempted to a certain instantly. Liberty plaintiff charged price per adjust the afternoon and 111 the Methodist man’s and Dr. Kilgore of Brooks were called in, church, RICH PATTERNS and FINEST WORKS. News of the higher than the rates of board iu young necktie, it w-as intruding a In The Author's Journal Mr. Grauges. regular but Belfast, in the Edgar little too far on the man was beyond the reach of evening. A full line of Islesboro, by reason of extra labor in good nature and the young help. Fawcett, winner of one of the New York caring Mr. Smith was The of Seaside will confer the third and man passed the 41 years of age and unmarried. subject Rev. Geo. S. Mills’ dis- Grange for defendant’s room, getting his meals at through outer door with Herald’s commends -The officers of course at the North church literary prizes, such fourth degrees next on a such a degree of Marsh River Lodge, F. & last Sunday Saturday evening irregular hours, etc. The defendant offered velocity that he must have Solid had an A. was “The Stone literary competitions as enabling “new’ large class. The harvest feast will be a impression that he had been fired >1., were publicly installed last evening Master and His Dis- Gold, part to Friday be defaulted for $24, which he allowed to from a talent to tiud catapult, so sudden was his exit into There was a helpful and hopeful stimu- of the work of the evening. evening by District Deputy E. A. Porter of ciples.” special song service, AND be a fair price for the board and services the cooler atmosphere of a ni lus.” and January ght, assisted a soprano solo Miss Dur- severely criticises certain lead- Waldo and he saw stars as his Liberty, by John H. Gordon of including by Sally County Grange will meet with rendered. The jury returned a verdict for only companions, when he realized the hardness of Brooks as Grand Marshal. ham with chorus and a bass ing magazines which “pet a Sunrise next his couch. The officers are accompaniment, assiduously Grange, Winterport, Tuesday, plaintiff for $54. McLellan for * plaintiff. r°bably by this time the man has as solo Mr. John Parker. few preferred authors” and Jan. 28th. The young follows: 0. S. Brackett, P. M.; L. C. by Band go to the creamery and leap year Norcross pro se aud Brown for defendant. realized the fact that it would he well to W. Finger Rings. market for questions will be discussed. think twice before he and his Jones, M.; S. Jones, S. W.; A. B. Stau- The regular meeting of the Rockland Dis- English serials when Fred W. Brown, Jr., of Brooks was ex- friends attempt they to run a be dance at Saturday Cove. After this tial, J. W.; Rev. David Brackett, trict Ministerial Association and the might, had of native authors. In this A public installation of the officers of amined for admission to the bar little Chap.; Ep- Saturday. interruption of the of pleasures the Marcell us J. Dow, F. A. worth Convention will be 111 connection we are Seven Star Ht a Treas.; Roberts, League held glad to note that the Grange was held Saturday even- passed good examination and was ad- evening the ball resumed the even tenor of Fine style of its until Sec’y ; O. W. Lane, S. D.; E. G. Roberts, J. China Feb. 3d to Uth. inclusive. Rev. S. L. fever ing, L. E. Prentiss as offi- mitted. way half past one, when the most Napoleon has had its run in the acting installing \Y enjoyabl e dance of the season closed. D.; m. C. Rowe, J. S.; Isaac S. Hanseom of this is on the cer, assisted J. K. Barker: H. C. Pitcher vs. Geo. H. Kimball Every- Staphs, city program for magazines, liable to in by Master; Miss ami H. body went and S. although reappear away pleased happy over the S.; Isaac Leathers, Tyler. The exercises an essay on “Shall we follow the Bertha Hillman, G. L. P. Jones. This case was good time had had. discipline STERLING SILVER WARE, matter serials Overseer; Tyler, opened Saturday they The ladies of the so- plate which were held in the G. A. R. in all a nobody morn were well hall which was things” and for sermon. Rev. (). H. Lecturer; .Mrs. A. S. Elias ng and was given to the about 4 I'lftty satistied with the success of with a variety of reads. Instead we have Tyler, Steward; jury the great in a atlai r, as hail taken densely packed. The choir furnished ex- Fernald of Searsport will have an on Harper’s Assistant o’cIock afternoon. It is an they considerable essay Seavey, Steward; Lute Rogers, Monday action pains to make it new life of Washington, and in McClure's so, anil all feel ver y much cellent usic, with solos by Miss Sarah Dur- “The Ministry and Church the times de- Mrs. L. A. T. bn account for $330, for ami to Chains, Treasurer; Tyler, Secretary; coal, agency pleased know the lias added a Charms,andotheritoods. a new life oi a society liarn of Belfast and Miss Ida YVood of Chel- mand.” Lincoln, change for the P. M. R. Po- wharfage of steamers owned or respectable sum to their Tyler, Gatekeeper; Ferguson, managed by funds, the hall was I Iam anxious to close out all my stock, better sea, Mass. Remarks were which we trust will be permanent. Miss the defendants. inaugurated fur that purpose. made by Rev. rile, first of the mona; Minnie Hillman, Flora; Mrs. The coal bills amounted to “Unity Sunday evenings” j and any of these goods will be sold for David Dr. Porter and John II. Ameiican should Brackett, was held at the l nitarian church > magazines be written Kate Prentiss, Ceres; Mrs. Sarah Shaw, £70 07; agency from April 10, 1893, to April last Sun- ONE THIRD and som. lor ONE-HALF .sensational Prayers in Gordon, and Miss Charlotte T. of Bel- Americans and 1^94. Congress. Sibley ; day The was “Patriotism” their value. hy devoted to American Lady Ass’t Steward. A picnic su pper was 1. $233 33; wharfage, 1A months, $20. evening. subject %,■ fast delivered an address that was pronoune- ! ami the were themes. served, after which a literary and musical The bibs were on account of steamers Vik- Washington, D. C., .Ian. 17, I8!ifi. Speak- parts as follows: John Adams, er herd ed the best of the entertainment. After Emmeline and once said of tlie blind part j by Miss Annabel Swan ; Thomas entertainment was presented, as follows: ing, Electa, while they were chaplain, Paine, by Now is the. M111 hum, then in the. the exercises about GO time to have vour eyes fitted to at Lewis’ House, now in the partook of a tine sup- Lev. J. M. An open winter lias its direct Recitation, Eva Moore; song, Lorena Hard- making landings wharf, Belfast, denote, that he could Leighton: George Washington, penalties, “give heaven more per at the House. brethren with Mr. Pitcher as local news in a Briggs Visiting j by Mrs. J. M. and from and ■and tlie latter not ing; recitation, Bessie Weymouth; song, L. agent. The de- prayer” than any other man he Leighton, reading Spectacles Eye (jlasses. indirect, easily com- bail were from E. fendants denied that wtfre ever heard, but he will have to admit I present Monroe, Swanville, Jack- Lowell’s “Under the Mrs. w Prentiss and daughter Leora,; recitation, they personally Eim,” by Leigh-, Gold, steel or rubber frames one-half less putable, hile the eileet upon business is tliat tin- bliml ^ Knox aud than liable for the but chaplain, Coiuleu, makes even son, Thorndike_The leap year t"U. The next of the series will he Feb. Bertie Jordan. The band rendered several bills; claimed that they more sensational 2d, usual price. 3tf immediate and felt. prayers on current I hall in the G. A. R. hall generally For ex- were as and lor topics, YVednesday even- subject, selections in a very creditable manner. acting president treasurer, re- to-day, for the first time in the of “Philanthropy.” it is that history Jan was a ample, reported in Aroostook of the Congress, the House ing. loth, complete success. The j ^ spectively, Frenchman’s Bay Steam- chaplain’s prayer was °ong People’s Sunday is to be observed ! C. HSRVEY. ‘■mills are Good applauded ladies took enti re of the idle tor want of lumber that Templars. boat The by many members because he young charge affair, at Line, corporation. plaintiff claim- the Universalist church next i prayed for the Chilian revolutionists. hired the Sunday, cannot be hauled. Bark ed in this he This hall, engaged the music, managed haulers and lum- that, business, only knew the from a of | Morning service at 10.45 “The The annual session of Waldo District parliamentary point view, although the took the to Subject, bermen can do defendants as individuals it touched a dances, gentlemen supper nothing, and business of and not as officers popular chord in the House Signiticance of the Move- Lodge will be held with Belfast Feb. was aud all Young People’s Lodge, of a worse than paid the bills... .The Good all kinds is at a corporation. Verdict for $273. Chaplain Comlm's extra- Templars ment.” about standstill. Farmers 15th. plaintiff Sunday School at 12 m. Y. P. Particulars will be given later. ordinary prayer apropos of the Venezuelan has a line course of Motion for new trial filed. Dunton for lodge given entertain- I nion at claim that the grass fields are controversy, and it G. Topic, “Onward.” The tliird greatly Brooks may very well he that ments this winter-Roscoe G. lodge initiated eight candidates at plaintiff. for defendants. Speaker Hee.l will Edwards, damaged on account of winter Fogler caution Chaplain Coudeu evening lecture is given at 7 o’clock. Sub- Belfast. Maine. killing.” its to confine wdio was a last meeting. This lodge promises soon Howard F. Mason vs. Belfast Hotel his prayers to sub- badly injured short time since, “Is The same Co., non-political ject, There Need of a Liberal Church?” conditions prevail to be jects as it is said he had to do is as throughout the banner lodge in the State. and in the case of improving rapidly as could be expect- All Haugh, Edwards & Co. trustees. Action am strangers welcomed. the State. The Chap Millburn. ^Special to the Boston lumbering interests are on ed-Mrs. Hattie Merithew has home Two new lodges were added Jan. taxes for the year 1891 assessed on the Herald. got 11th, with her Following is the program for the services CAPITAL, $150,000 suffering most, and the lack of snow now Inn and mother, Mrs. Abby Edwards, who viz., Centreville Lodge, No. 130 at Booth- Crosby paid by the plaintiff, who is at the not The broke her in Baptist church next Sunday : leaves thousands of men unem- Collector of Mount Lebanon Shakers leg while the western of Subject only bay, by Rev. E. J. Prescott, Jas. A. Reed, Taxes, into the city treasury. have invent- part of ed a great many valuable the State a few months morning sermon, “The Quest of Great- but unless there is a The whole amount of the claim was things. They since_Mrs. John ployed change soon deputy; Millbridge Lodge, No. 152, at Mill- $382 50, were the first to make ness: Jer. 45:5. The SURPLUS, $33,000. brooms by machinery ; C. Lane was confined to the house sick- morning anthem will will curtail U. A. and the trustees, who were lessees of the the first to by seriously employment in the brige, by Caine, Samuel Wallace, dep- put up seeds in the little be “He. Maketh Wars to to pack- ness last but is now (’ease,” by Callcott. from 9 12 A. M, From were trusteed for two ages; the first to manufacture week, driving about as Open future, from the to the uty. This makes 20 new lodges ten hotel, months rental cut nails. of driving logs ship- during .Now are out usual....Mrs. Subject evening sermon, “A to 66. No they with a method of curing Fanny Hall of Pislion’s Fer- Military 1 to 4 P. M. ment of the manufactured weeks. amounting $266 judgment was ren- Leader’s lumber. The dyspepsia liy resting the stomach. Thei? ry, with her is Question;” (great question series, nor was daughter, her father, Belfast the dered, there any hearing as between remedy is known as the visiting No. II.) DEPOSITS earnings of the Boston and Maine railroad Lodge gave first of a series of Shaker Digestive YYrm. C. The music will include a selection SOLICITED. 4Itf the cordial. It Rowe....The ladies of the Relief the plaintiff and hotel company. The pre- supplies food in an artificially I are said to a questions for training school at its meet- Come, lion Fount,” and trio show considerable off digestive form and at the same Corps with their friends will a by Emerson, falling ruled that the trustees were time aids give public ing Monday and the siding judge the of “Abide \\ ith Marsh. to the decrease in the evening, following pro digestion other foods in the stomach. entertainment at the G. Me,” by owing shipping of for two of In A. R. hall this, gram was given: chargeable monthly payments other words, by the use of the Shaker general merchandise due to the lack of and Digestive a Thursday, evening. A. Instrumental Duet, $133.33 each, allowed a bill of excep- Cordial, dyspeptic virtually gets Joseph Homan, the veteran editor of along without the use of his the Maine snow. of Cora Lord tions, which, takes the case to tfie Law stomach'until Farmer, celebrated his 80th birth- W4NTEO -Tii take orders on the road during I’ayson Tucker, manager the and Mabel Webber it, is The Daily aud Times of restored to its natural YVeekly plant day, Sunday. II. K. now Maine Banjo Solo, Lillian Court. Dunton for strength and Judge Baker, in the coming spring and summer. Unequalled Central, said the other that if Spinney plaintiff. Williamson vigor. A 10-cent Biddeford was sold his SOth was day Mattie single bottle will oft times Friday to Y\\ A. year, for manv years in tin* edi- chance for and Recitation, Flemming for defendant. marked torial beginner.' experienced men. ^Vg Maine could have a foot Floral give relief. Get a bottle from your the former harness. Col. 1) 1\ now of snow the Love Story, Sadie Richardson Roberts, proprietor of Hotel Livermore, want Elizabeth K. vs. 'Theodore druggist and it. m his Hist year, was for a your help and are willing to pay liber- Maine Vocal Duet, Montgomery try who took immediate long term of years Central earnings would increase D. action on Thatcher, possession. oi the firm of ally for it. 2m2 Mabel Webber and Monroe, mortgage. Amount It has Masters & Livermore/ The I Bertha Knowlton. Laxol always been a Republican but Do $50,000 in three months. Of the adjudged due by the upon the mort- is the best medicine for children. paper, Colonel celebrated last not fail to write at once for full information. direct Miss M uid Johnson, Pianist. Court, under the new it Sunday by attending $185.70. Doctors recommend it in management will be in- church he gage, place of Castor Oil! in service, where was a most inter-I WHITING NURSERY CO., dependent politics. ested listener. [Hallowell Register, Jan 18. 457 Blue Hill Ave., MASS- i BOSTON. NKWS OF BELFAST. I illK Ex-Policeman Geo. W. Frisbee is employ- P. Probate and J. Carle ton’a stable at Rockport was Insolvency Courts. The Social ed Season. as night watchman of the People’s Na- fire call for a of Citizens. destroyed by the night of Jan. 15th, and Heeling tional Bank. Following is an abstract of the business of three horses, one cow and four The Kingsbury Social Aid will meet to- carriages the Probate and' Insolvency Courts for citizens who are inter On and after Jan. were FOR public spirited 27th the afternoon burned. The cause is unknown. morrow, Friday, with Mrs. Abbie PIMPLES ^ Waldo County, January term, 1896: evening welfare of Belfast are invited to trains will leave on | the freight Belfast at 3.25 in- The committee of the Cox Congress street. Baptist Sewing Cir- Account of administration presented in es- with the Board of Trade at Me morial stead of 3.55 as at present. tate of Daniel cle having charge of the “Mother Goose C. Tootliaker, Belfast (first) The Methodist Aid Society held its regu- jm-xt Monday evening,January 27th, Account of executrix presented in The regular meeting of the School Com- Party” have decided to give it Feb. 14th. It estate lar fortnightly sociable with Mr. and Mrs. N. to discuss and take action on of Chas. A. Walker, Waldo (first and ic.-k, mittee will be held at the final). S. Fast Superintendent’s promises to be a novel and interesting affair. Petition for allowance presented Piper, Belfast, Wednesday evening, ,.r< to the material advauce- in es- pertaining Jail. 27th. tate of Elisha II. Jan. 15th. There was a office Monday evening, The Kennebec Journal that Carter, Montville. large attendance, ii lie says the day city. Will presented in estate of Frances M hard A meeting of the teachers in the lunch carts of considering the traveling and the dis- ler Board of Trade. primary that city have been ordered Banks, Belfast. tance from the The next sociable grade of the Belfast schools was held at the out of Market and are Petition to sell real estate city. will W. H. Quimby, Sec’y. square, hauled off in presented in es- office tate of James L. be Jan. 29th, with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. ,i. Jan. 21, 18flf>. Superintendent’s Tuesday afternoon the One of the three Twitchell, Montville. Hill, early morning. carts is Petition for administration and the nature studies discussed. presented in No. 39 Miller street. managed by McMahan & Black of this city. estate of Noah Linscott, Troy. 11 s have been as follows: It is said that the Petition for adoption The Columbian of the Methodist granted Crosby Inn, recently Capt. Clias. Baker has sold his sorrel presented by G. G. Society lire at will he rebuilt geld- Abbott and wife, name of John P. Perkins, North Palermo; destroyed by Belfast, Belfast; ward church held a leap-year necktie party at Me- the Sentinel. ing Charlie K. to Mr. Pompilly of Lewiston, Ella Frances Gould. coming spring. [Waterville morial Hall widows, etc., Susan 1>. Perkins, who is Petition last Friday evening. An excel- We are afraid this is too news acting for a Philadelphia gentleman. presented by Charles Amos good to be lent ", 4J.fCt. George, for of supper was served the ladies true. They came to Belfast last week and made Northport, change name to bringing Charles Amos Thompson. the food and iimual of the Belfast Ma- an offer of for the paying the bills. Each lady meeting The $500 horse, which was de- Wills approved in estates of John trustees of the mortgage bonds of the Kenney took as a partner the who drew x' Foundry Co. will be held at the clined, and the bargain was closed this week Belfast; Elizabeth A. Snow, Frankfort- gentleman Belfast & Moosehead Lake R. R. Co. have from a box at a Clifford L. Stowers, Stocktou the necktie which matched her molding on Front street.to morrow, much higher price. Springs; Em- drawn for payment three $1,000 bonds and ma M. Vaughn, Monroe. own. at Id o'clock, a m. Friends in this city have received notice Administration in estates one $500 bond, a total of $3,500. They are granted of Mary of B. Geo. G. Since the the Belfast Band has K T. Hack of Portland opens the the coming marriage of Miss Bessie Ruth Pitcher, Belfast, Pierce, adm’r. holidays payable May 15th. This reduces the bonded W. Mary McDonald, Belfast, H. E. McDou- entered with zest into for lecture course in Madison Cobe, of Mr. and Mrs. Mark rehearsels the Library debt of the, company to $137,500. daughter H. ald, adm’r; Cyrus A. Hartshorn, Stockton minstrel entertainm and if irsday, “A. Cobe, to Julian Lionel Franck. The cere- F. R. coming nt, any evening. Subject, Trip The of Springs, Daggett, adm’r; Lewis J. report an accident at one of the doubts had been entertained e,” illustrated by stereopticon. mony will take place at Cotillion Hall, Snell, Stockton Springs, Sarah E. Snell as to its suc- mills in this last we. k to admx. city proved be a cess they are now at rest. We have the trustees of the estate of the late Huntington avenue, Boston, Feb. 3d. Miss I fake. Those who asked about it were told Inventories returned in estates of Wm. Cobe is a sister of Mr. Ira I). talent, musical and otherwise, and the Bel- Karwell at which was receut- Cobe, and with Davis, Belfast; Laura B. G. Unity, that a man attempted to his ear with Trafton pick other members of the Chas. H. fast Minstrels are sure of a crowded house •*i bv the Odil have family spent a portion (minor), Troy; Davis, Jackson; Fellows, not yet his finger, hut, being a Populist and Maurice D. Jones having of last season at Inn. (minor) Unity. and the public of an evening of rare enjoy- ... what association Crosby beneficiary they “wheels in his head,” the end of his Petition for compromise granted in finger estate ment. Further particulars will be given f offer the estate. New Advertisements. Miss of James Searsmont. was crushed in the cogs. Zaidee B. Fuller, later. Carter is Petition to sell real estate granted in estates (.’leaves has the prepared to give instruction in THE ONLY f appointed follow- Mr. Henry W. the of the of Timothy Marriuer, janitor shorthand and For Sullivan, Searsmont; Kobert A. s of the and typewriting. particulars County Commissioners’ Convention. peace quorum: John l nitarian Church, has been presented the Vinal, Winterport. by at R. F. Dunton’s Account of >w, Islesboro; James K. Blue- enquire office, over Sav- administration granted in es- Long, Parish, with a very handsome mantle The PREVENTIVE dock, ings Bank, Belfast and Mrs. tates of Frederic A. Frankfort- county commissioners of Maine met ■ •rgeM. Stover, I ...Capt. J. S. Spaulding, Bucksport; George in recognition of his service in the George I. Mudgett, Belfast; Isaac H. in for their OF saving Harriman of a Grif- yesterday Bangor second annual n't. B. Prospect Ferry publish card fin Stocktou Camden; Stephen Wescott, church from fire on tlie of the 2d, Springs; Geo. \YT. Young, convention. The first of these | night burning of thanks-S« e notice of Dr. E. A. Lincolnville. conventions i ill. of the Porter, Crosby Inu. The gift was accompanied is was held in last year. The | who about to remove from Liberty.... Account of guardianship allowed in estates Augusta object PIMPLES IV Benner a letter which as as of of the is the Jordan W. Coombs and by Henry prizes highly Farmers to their Timothy Sullivan, (non compos) Sears- meetings discussion of the va- wishing improve stock Anita A a few last week lie does the clock. mont; P. Griffin, (minor,) rious matters of Because the Biggs spent days should call on Searsport- importance with which the only preventive of and Elijah Phillips, South Bel- Burton F. Andrews, (minor,) Lincolnville. clogging, inflammation, r's Pond and a nuni- caught goodly is a list of unclaimed re- who has the of commissioners have to deal. Among the irritation of Following letters fast, registered bull Exile of Warrant insolvency issued iu estate of the pores, the CAUSE of pimples, blackheads, ‘•kcrcl, some of them IN inches long. maining in the Belfast. Post Ollice Belfast.Carle & James L. Twitchell, Montville. questions for discussion at Bangor will be for the Jones advertise room blotches, a less than Decree of insolvency issued in estate of rough, red, oily skin, baby blemishes and hair report pickerel plentiful week ending Jail. 18, 'i»G: Ladies—Mrs. paper remnants—1,000 rolls—at 3 cents the law passed by the last Legislature re- falling per Elisha H. Carter, Montville. is are N. H— CUTICURA they eaten by the black Lydia Hutchington Mae Sears. Gentlemen roll. They have received rolls lating to taxation of wild lands, which re- SOAP is not only the most effective fckin and just 5,000 of INSOLVENCY COURT. purifying beautifying soap in the but the and sweetest for —S. A. Jordan; Sell. E. A. new for the county commissioners to make an in- world, purest toilet, bath, ami nursery. Capt. Whitmore; style papers spring trade_H. Estate of Josiali H. quires Brown, Searsport. Sale Mr. Clarence B. A. Starrett. greater than the combined sales of"all other skin sonns Krafv, fa___ .■ c ,. Point lotel, Bocklaud, has been Watson; Box 174, Belfast, advertises a sale of remnant Petition in insolvency tiled. ventory of the real and personal property in and comnlexinn N P. Sewa!l of Islesboro for the M< (Box not in use.) Fourth class matter silks at one-third to one-half their value. Estate of Alonzo D. Jackson, Troy. First all unincorporated places and assess the an-

— of creditors held and 'ears ami it is stated that Mr. Miss Sophia Staples. meeting Ellery Bowden nual tax thereon, and to appoint a collector About fifty of the ladies of the Non-Parti- appointed assignee. make Ins home in Rockland all who turns the collections over to the Mr.%. H. Mureh, City Clerk, has started san Alliance met at the residence of Mrs. Estate of Charles W. Wood, Burnham. county round He has been sole First held and treasurer and thence to the State. It is a proprie- a majority of the present City Government Kate Conaut last Tuesday to celebrate the meeting Norman Ward well Islesboro appointed assignee. Inn, Dark Harbor, the soN, Jan. 21. Ice harvest on the 1,000 Rolls at 3 Cents Per Roll. of the Alliance in .0, has been made to Mr. 15 oven It-is an old that “the of ing Oberlin, Ohio, report of meeting appointed. Hudson has been stopped on account of the F. icli lot consists of 3 to i'll rolls. up saying proof the These are the papers left Mrs. Florence C. Porter on her Estate of H. mild weather. But little ice has been ■st pudding is m the That does not work through- Eugene Stewart, Unity. very over from 1 ■-<;»•> stock. |j you come ription. eating.” Second held and oath tiled. boused the The ice is early you can net a stood to out the State in behalf of the meeting by larger companies. apply soap, that is, literally, and while Girls’ Home, Estate of Fred O. paper chea],.— u-rical Joyce, Thorndike. eight iuciies thick and wasting"rapidly. joker in this eitv was “taken i 've reminiscences eiaim no chemical knowledge, and can by several members of the Second meeting held and oath tiled. a dot;hi- sense, last week. He pre- Be lfast I Estate of Welden A. Poland, Montville. say nothing as to ingredients, etc., we can nion,'brief remarks by the chair- Remninb Bccderi 1 aid 2 cents in • Second held and laborate and ghostly men of meeting oath tiled. per yard. masquerade that for toilet use is committees, a on the testify Nutriola soap report girls' Estate of Isaac Mason, Swanville. Second .ii wait so frighten a neighbor as he hard to heat. As that is the chief use of sewing school, and discussion of plans for meeting held, oath tiled and petition for dis- me about ‘.i o'clock in the evening. the future. filed. toilet soap we should say it tills the hill The ladies report a most de- charge email pass* d that way just ahead Estate of Fred E. Sylvester, Freedom. completely. lightful day socially and very profitable in u!-aided and the Second meeting held, oath tiled and petition victim, joker tried regard to the work of the Janu s Dunham, who was arrested in Bel- Alliance. for discharge tiled. 'ii the wrong man. The resuit fast Wednesday for the larceny of a dia- A Narrow Escape from Death. Charles For Spring Trade, 5 to 20 cents *• per Roll. joker was taken to the cooler to mond ring at the St. Nicholas, had his hear- Secret Societies. Davis of Moutville had a narrow remainder of the night ing Thursday. He plead guilty and was escape hound m from death both for himself and over >."-00 bonds for appearance be- Ms horse The annual meeting of Phcenix Lodge, F. CARLE & fore the Jb was '■ grand jury. unable to Tuesday afternoon. He was at the wr Kin;.Mi nts. The Journal has re- pro- depot and A. will be held next even- JONES, cure bail and was M., Monday committed. Dunham con- with a few WHOLESALE and RETAIL WALL PAPER * and Poai barrels on a truck when CURTAINS, the publisher, R. Mansill, Rock fused the theft to Marshal wagon, ing, Jan. 27th. City Crockett, the 1 i.Mansill’s that lie took the tin; horse became frightened and ran -«i21 Main Almanac for 18iH>. It saying ring from bureau upon Belfast has Street, Belfast, Maine> and had no the track near Council, Royal Arcanum, much valuable accomplices. There is no evi- the car scales in front of the information, dence to connect elected the following officers for the ensuing PAIN- him with any other theft. ••'.'-wise and otherwise, and its fore- locomotive, which was making up a train. [Rockland Star. year: R. F' Vice Davis Regent, Dunton; Regent, o,c was thrown off clear from tin: proved very accurate.The track, O. G. R. G. is into this market in White; Orator, Dyer; Sitting Hay coming large ami esc with a few on bis >n Engraving Co. of Boston has is- aped slight bruises H. and from Past Regent, L. Kilgore; Secy., Chas. E. KILLER quantities appearances Waldo head. The struck > tndsome calendar engine the wagon and THE GREAT PEOPLES bearing an excel- Samuel Adams ; Treas- NATIONAL Johnson; Collector, BANK. county farmers must be their the ss of the emptying completely demolished body and hind Hon. Thomas B. Reed, urer, Robert Burgess; Chaplain, C. B. Hall* Medicine of the L A KIMOWLTON, President. FKANK 3. Cashier. barns. It is some compensation for the whe els. The Family Age.. WIGGIM, o horse on with the forward il acknowledges receipt, of "lie. kept W. K. R. P. Stiork- absence of snow that the Guide, Keene; Warder, roads are hard and wheels and fell off the embankment into the Taken Internally, It Cures received Vick’s Floral Guide for ney; Sentry, C. F. Shaw; Trustees, S. W. smooth, making the best of wheeling. In pond on the west side of the where Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in the :■ "f the litiest seed catalogues pub- track, Johnson, C. F. Shaw, HI E. Kaicr. other directions the lack of snow is a seri- the ice was Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, s- quite thick. John and Charles Solicited. i.d 10 cents for a to James copy, ous A dozen or more Belfast Odd Fellows &c. Deposits and if it comes now Coughs, &c., INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28 ls!*4. S* drawback, many Logan saw the accident from their home on 1891. May 4, July 24. 1S1I4. Oft. 2, 1 SIM. !*{*. IS*, 1S94. ms, Rochester, N. V. This went to last to at- will he unable to the arrears of Searsport Friday evening Used It Cures DEPOSITS: $30,353 09 2UI,ti»iM4 bring up their cut Externally, $5»,l$0.2» $7 4,532.52 $79,4*0.59 may be dedm-ted from the first Bridge street, and, launching skiff, their winter’s work. tend the public installation of the officers of March 5,. 1895. May 7, 1 Hi)5. ll, 1M>5. away the ice and rescued the Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, July Sept. 2S, | s«i5. !**c. IS, 1$95. oil send Towle & horse, which of that The them-Leland, Sears Lodge place. ceremony Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neu- $83,978.53 SU *12:{,«^5.5S $14»M 17.4s $IH0,*SS.I7 Mr A. B. Stan ti a I of Brooks is now en- was pretty well chilled when he reached the Congress street, Boston, have sent us was performed by District Deputy Grand ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. in shore. Landlord Pierce of the These urea are taken our sworn little manual of the stocks gaged canvassing Waldo county in the Arlington fig from statements to the Comptroller pocket Master Samuel Adams, assisted by R. G. No article ever attained to suca unbounded' interest, ot the Great Eastern Fertilizer c ared for both man and beast the populnrit v.—Sttlrm Obxerrrr. the on the above dates. dividends for the P>* y- Co., during of Currencg, Washington, paid year lS'Jf), | Dyer as Grand Marshal; Chas. R» Coombs An article of great merit ftnd virtue.—Cinn. of was and both were* as as r- -! New York. Rutland, N't., and in Belfast ami night, well usual in the 1Vn pri I. DEPOSITS in the INTEREST DEPARTMENT on They will he sent to as Grand Warden and W. K. payable demand, draw interest payable Janu- Treasurer;. "W. ••an bear testimony %>>> t.he efficacy 1 S; 1 ilev Soli: intr ha- > Hi P :-'-Tvr '• C.uint v, our vault ha* all tlu* latest gave two lectures in lh»ck- time last, ami he finds be next surpass r, improve corresponding year, Tuesday, Jan. 27th, Robarts Har- is Ttfi)' mcdiciao uovV ments in Fire and Burjrlar-Prooi: work, <,rc th-'r by evening’s exercises closed with a dance. wh-ch valuable family thereby oiTVri-m st.-nrif,, to depositors ihan inv other ist. week he!,-re crowded h<-uses. The in lew-. 'Vo, hank in tins the farmers hopeful as to the future. The per. “Around the World in a Man- county. Subject, It ins ., to *i. in-* I ;,re*I a m. We still have a few 00 S\FK DKPOMT HOIKS. VII .,ur !>•.vi*- an* t.ure, Great Eastern Fertilizer Co., by the way, o’-war.” It will be most illustrated. Stated Correctly. M repel tjuai to /->. Following is a brief synopsis of the lecture: AV It is the Reed Club of the Slate of Maine, lv i- enllv j.ilnat ic mefllcine—it ia used by that eiie|ted the utmost from ..* praise ] “The incidents and adventures of a three- of and not the Reed Club of nr 1- l.Vr-i ia.T.*. -/ ■»>, True*I Chat. II. J. Morrison lias built a new course, Maine, -ware •' vn it'll 1 It i.ms, only the genuine wen- in fortunate as to he buy present. ! life on the modern No Maine man ever says Maine. It’s the made bv “P; uhy l>\vis. Sold every,uicro, Might of stairs on the outside of Hayford years’cruise; warship; skewed lierself To he and State of Maine every time. Herald luxg-n-bottlesj aud oOc. ready j the wonders of the [Boston Block annex, as an entrance to his Andalusia, Alhambra, h'-r .a carpen- atnry and a descriptive speak- ! the ter Alonzo Holmes of is Algeria, Mediterranean Coast, Turkey, / Pood i.derfu 1 abilities. shop.... Citypoint, 77)iny ThsTtitfv/onjr She carried her Egypt, the Nile, the Suez. hauling his hay to market, and the shippers Canal,. Hindustan, 70? \ w..tii her to the land of the Nile, New Trog inyourTAroat?' Air as as ever Australia, islands of the Mb say it is good any shipped from Zealand, etc.;. pyramids became almost visible. this port....Last week James H. Went- Pacific Ocean. Some novel aud extraordinary Tall with is indeed a lecturer Soaps Sibley charming worth of Waldo killed a bull, 2 years old effects are introduced, illustrating the perils ■ '-s nut efiilinc herself to dry statistics, last April, that dressed 1,257 pounds- of the sea ami also the power of high ex- WFIAT? I -Talers a choice composite of informa- Elijah Phillips brought to market last week plosives in torpedo warfare/’’ In regard to •v and pathos. the success of the an This we Talk Nutriola C. P. as a lot of fine poultry, among which was a lecture, extract from a Week about Soap Missionary j ia rseeniid lecture the Star said : chicken six months an Indian Game personal letter from Mr. Harper to a mem- WHY A CASE OF '!.ss old, >€" Sibley again charmed her audience ber of the lecture committee will be read -JvSoap. and Plymouth Rock cross, that dressed 7 1-2 tin-roughly her as never heard upheld reputation with interest: Never heard of MISSIONARY SOAP before, did you? Well, you t the most eloquent ladies occupying pounds-The dance announced for last as- lecture Her was 1 189b. of or saw such Soap as NUTRIOLA SOAP. Why!! it will remove skepticism just platform. subject Friday evening at Belfast Opera House was Morrisvillk, Vt., January lb, •t Palestine Hills on and dear sir: for as at same time—takes a to do this. Horseback,” not a and was abandoned after three My Many thanks- your fuSl readily dirt—cleans them both off* the great Soap Talk was. success, pleasing, polished, amusing reply to my am Fleece Lined enquiries. I, too> looking jxl this but if “Cleanliness instructive. dances. ...J. R. Reilly and Robert It may seem a little odd to you to think of Soap- line, Brownrigg forward with pleasure to my coming visit to the music box on exhibition at are doubt theta The Tribune said of Miss Sibley’s first ap- drew lately Belfast. The subject chosen is “drawing” is next to Godliness,” why not?. Some people very skeptical—almost store. It largely now. At Mass., last trance in Rockland that “she straightway Hiram Chase «& Son’s jewelry lias just Lawrence, own existence. This class are hardito reach* with a mew thing—however meritorious* in lour Throat numbers were turned from the- Frog F. night away Shirts mi since been E. Bramhall. and Drawers the warm corner in the hearts of her bought by Capt. City Hall after 2,200 had been admitted. They consider that “All men—and some women—are liars.” Good people, when you .tors” an Yours and concluded appreciative Stkamkr Notes. Steamer Hector, Capt. sincerely, get the barrier of skepticism that surrounds them—the trouble is to get there. Robabtis. Harper. through ** WILL DO YOU GOOD. « e of her two lectures as follows: “Miss of will in busi- Benj. Arey Brewer, engage Some advertisers get discouraged,trying—we don’t. To reach this class we make the ■ e\ is certainly a delightful speaker, and ness on Union river next She will spring. that will to rout—that is—so far as C. P- Monroe. Mr. Allen Larrabee died following offer put skepticism NUTRIOLA At hear her tell of scenes and visited is last 59c. Each. places connect with the boats of the Bluehill ™ SOAP is concerned. Of all know this time about our SPECIAL MMMMi WL. most like a for and no one week, aged 66 years. He was sick course,, you by great trip oneself, Steamboat Company at Surry, carry freight, nearly CASH PRICES 1 we three cakes of •• two years. He leaves a wile and a SALE on at R. H. show you how to get Soap has the opportunity of listening to her tow vessels in and out of the river, and take large going Moody’s—where *■ of children. He was a soldier and a the sale is and it beats nId miss it.” now family and a box of Skin Food for—NOTHING?' Anyway, going on, out excursion parties. She is at Bucks- we are wit! also do pensioner, but the family have been ever are making you Never sold before at less Shipping Items. Ship Wandering Jew, port and will be sponsoned out and have always any Soap sale Belfast saw. “The wise understand,” and taking advantage in tit, her destitute circumstances*.Mr. Elijah •sure reported burned while loading at other improvements made to for her of the opportunity. good Send for a sample of than 7sc. and a Morse, who was at work in the woods up- g'ood trade Kong for New York, was sold at that new service. The Hector lias been running Now’ this introductory Side will continue until February 1st—not a day longer. river, hail his hand so bitten a rt Dee. for as a boat between and badly by dog yth 7,8(HJ Mexican dollars. The passenger Bangor We are the common* all Wt we find that Pe.s.simisfsaa’e at that. that lie was to come home.It reaching people right, neglect- and is new... .Cal- obliged p was built at Camden, Me., in 1877, and Hampden, comparatively want them should have read last week that Eugene ing the opportunity. A Pessimist uses-Soap just like other people. We TEA OR COFFEE. L'istered 1,(550 tons net-Seaboard reports vin Austin, general superintendent t the Remember, Shirts 59 cents, Curtis was visiting his brother, Will Curtis, to use NUTRIOLA SOAPv Hence this offer. Go to R. II. Moody’s- and procure it ship Abner Coburn is at the foot of 2(5th Boston & Bangor S. S. Co., was in Belfast instead of Carter.Nelson Curtis, Jr., is three cakes of SOAP and a box of S*ON to terms of our South Brooklyn, awaiting orders to Monday and ordered from the Nutnola Co., FOOD, according special Drawers 59 cents. sick with pneumonia. His father has them the SOAP with the best can i and that all the ship rigged vessels in a supply of their C. P. soap for the company’s just offer. Take home, compare imported Soap you get. recovered from the same disease-Mrs. i t suitable for long voyages with one ex- steamers for the season of 189(5....On Mon- Compare it by actual teat with any Soap you. please—we don’t care what it’s name or A BARGAIN AT Wealthy Bates, who arrived at her sister’s, ii.»n are under charter.It is reported day the 'sidewheel steamboat Henry Morn- what it’s a dollar a cake and called if you & price is—pay get something “gilt edge,” AMES 7 -v if Mrs. Ritchie’S,, about two weeks ago wiil the schooner Sea which was son of the & Bar Harbor Co.’s Meet Pigeon, I Bangor When you have used one-half the cake of NUTRIOLA SOAP if you are not the winter; which is for please. ivi) out to sea in the storm of Dec. from was sold to William H. Swift ami F. spend very pleasant (5, | Capt. that it’s in to ever take it back to Mrs. Ritchie-Some from this vil- positire superior every way any Soap you saw, STOCKTON SPRINGS. i. has been towed into the D. of Boston, who will use her hs people Harbor, Ber- Gallupe test shan’t cost lage went to Brooks t attend the Masonic Moody—all of it, including what there is left of the cake tested—the .ilas. Capt. Lynam, the owner of the ves- au exclusion boat at that port. The price public installation and took at the you anything. We’d like to see a half cake of NUTRIOLA SOAP that any person had not heard from her since she left paid is reported at, $1,500.... For some tame supper D. P. PALMER'S, House-Fred Coftin went to Boston saw. 1 have been Briggs would say wasn’t the finest SOAP they ever Harbor, near Bar Harbor, and the ves- | past Providence parties negotiat- Notice. last week on a business was for lost.Seh. for the Rockland of the trip. What do you think of that for an offer? We are after the trade of this, given up James ing steamer Boston Soap The undersigned, having associated themselves i lines arrived Jan loth from Boston with & Bangor S. S. Co.’s Meet, and have lately vicinity, and, by-the-way, we are going to have it. We’ve got the SOAP you want. together under the firm name of $100 Reward $(00. Masonic Temple, Belfast, Me. „■• ueral She will load at F. G. examined the boat, which is hauled out on “Just a touch” is cargo. hay The readers of this paper will be pleased to It’s SOAP. ALL Soap. PURE Soap. ECONOMICAL Soap. JACKSON & HcINTOSH, '•V lute's Boston... A. W. marine at j for .Sell. Ellis ar- Stetson’s railway Bangor. The B. learn that there is at least one dreaded disease are ever use this sufficient. If you going to Soap, improve opportunity—NOW. for the jmrjtnse of carrying on the grocery busi- E. H. rived Jan. Kith from New York with feed & B. S. S. Co. is willing to sell her if the that sciei'ce has been able to cure in all its stages ness, and having bought rile goods and good will DURGrIN, M. D. I Remember, sale closes positively February 1st. of the firm of COXA NT vA will continue the is and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the <’<>., ■ signed to L. A. Knowlton,and sailed the right price is offered, and it expected that next business at the old stand, No. 45 /lain Street. now known [continued issue.] same day for Winterport, where a portion of the transfer will soon he made-The Ban- only positive cure to the medical fra- We have put in a new, clean stock of goods, the ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease consisting of choice the cargo was to lie delivered-Sell. Hattie gor Daily News says that B. & B. S. S. Fitting of Glasses and Diseases of requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca- I'aige arrived Jan. K5th from Boston to load Co. will not build a new steamer this year, GROCERIES, FLOUR, CORN, OATS, tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly at F. G. White’s for Boston_Sell. but will add a fine boat to the CANNED Ihe a;d Ear a ay propably upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the dis FEED, MEATS, GOODS, &c., Eye Specially, fleet in 1897. She will be a sidewbeeler will bottom and Fannie & Edith went to Frankfort Satur- ease, and giving the patient strength by building which we sell at juices, solicit the of our friends and the public SEARSPOliT, MAINE. to load for M. built on the same lines as the of Ban- j>atronage gen- day hay Boston-Sell. Julia City up the constitution and assisting nature in doiug erally. 3w3 13U Coring arrived from Boston Friday with gor, but will be 15 feet longer. The com- its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Sale of Remnant Silks ISAAC H. JACKSON. grain and feed for Swan & Co. pany would like to run propellers on this its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Sibley wm. h. Mc Intosh. There is an error in the route, but this would be impracticable on Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for shipbuilding ft ft A-T? -■ ft Belfast, Jan. 15,18%. account of the shoal water in list of testimonials. statistics on the 7th page. The amount of many places the river-The steamer Florence is Address, F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. built in the Waldoboro district was along For boTh and Girls. tonnage 7 5c. 4w2 Boys now between Rockland and Bucks- §3P*Sold by Druggists, '"1.57, and not 201.57 as printed... .A letter running For Sale. EVERT PAIR WARRANTED. received at Portland Jan. 18th, from port, on the route formerly occupied by the Capt. A couple of the members of the Maine The on the of Emmeline. She her STARRETT’S Lang worthy building corner J. H. & J. W. JONES, John of schooner Oliver T. Whit- began trips Tuesday... H. A. Whittier, Press Association, both present at the Port- Church and Market streets, is offered for sale. The Maine is to build The house is brick and contains two tenements to tier, at Cardenas with coal from Philadel- Steamship Company land Successors F. A. Carle, 60 Main St. meeting, would seem to have reason and a store. To be sold at a great a new steamer to run between Portland and 0 0 AT 0 0 bargain. Ajijily phia, states that the city is cut off from sur- for rejoicing It is claimed that they divid- to W. K. MARSH. of Dec. 181)5. -4‘Jtf towns. The, are even suf- New York, to be completed by the season Belfast, 3, rounding people ed $tH),000 between them as the riet profits Citron. Figs, Spices, Nuts 1897. The new boat is to be tons fering for food, and as no one is allowed to .1,500 gross of last business. are Hon. year’s They P# of till and will be able to make 18 knots 75 Chests or the Old Reliable 30 kinds. Celery, Cooking Extracts come in from the country the milk is tonnage, O. and his Hon. John F supply Vickery son-in-law, ami every thing wauted to get up a an hour. It is that she will be able Hill. The business which shut off. The letter states that the Olive T. expected publishing they Oue-Thiril to One-Half their Value cent Tea just received and also a tirst-eluss dinner, aud at prices that so conduct is one of the chief Whittier is the only foreign vessel in port, to make the run between Portland and New successfully good Tea for 23 cents. willastouish you. industries of Augusta. They are both down- York in 21 hours, a trip that is now made in and she has not been allowed to land her right good fellows and prosperity does them 2(5 will cost over A. A. HOWES & CO. A. A. HOWES cargo. hours. She $1,000,000. no harm! [Bndgton News. & 00. To Increase Naval Strength. Literary .News ami Notes. pression” maintains the interest of former !| Register of Deep Water Vessels. instalments. What he called the may SENATOR HALE’S BILL REPORTED FROM The installment of Mr. David A. Wells’ Educational section of the is SHIPS. j magazine THE COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS. Principles of Taxation, to appear in Ap- very strong this month, and teachers and ! Aimer Coburn. G A Nichols, arrived at 1 A of the 10th pleton's Popular Science Monthly for Fell- parents will find much that will prove in- New York Dec 20 from Hiogo. Washington despatch says: j sailed from Sun 1 to them in this A G Ropes. David Rivers, C0ERIDAN’5 Senator Hale’s bill from the com- of tax structive and de- | ruary, will contain dtscripiions the helpful reported Francisco Oct 8 for New York. ! of China and and will show partment. Painters of marine subjects, mittee on naval is the systems Japan, A J Fuller, Walnutt, sailed from New York affairs, Tuesday that, luxation has oil and water-color painters, and china- although prompted Aug 25 for Shangliae; spoken Sept 8, lat 30 first taken at this session to an ! practical step many of the most dramatic inehh nts and : painters, will as usual, lind ample sup- N Ion 38 W. K CONDITION^ meet which and important movements of histoiy, only ply of practically useful material iu the Alameda, Chapman, arrived at Sydney, any possible emergency may and in Nov two or three works have been devoted to shape oi' hints, instructions, working NSW, Oct 20 from Vancouver; port plunge this country into war. Senator 16th. tbis subject, and hardly any use has been designs, ano You Know that in most has been Price >•">. Sea- druggists, grocers, feed dealers by countries druggists are m-t permitted to sell narcotics printed. [Coast marvel both in the richness and of Henry B Hyde, Phineas Pendleton, sailed Single paek.S'i ts. Five SI arge two-lh can S1.20. Six variety *’ the initiative work in this direction it was Cal. cans. $5. Fvn. PvsT Pori-TRY Papkr’’ free without them poisons ? man's Journal, San Francisco. its contents and the beautiful care and from San Francisco Oct 10 for Liverpool paid. Cample labeling I.S. JOHJiSos & CO., 22 Custom House St., Boston, Mass. through Mr. Hale’s advocacy of the plan is Iroquois, E D P Nickels, arrived at San < bed roe ms and oveiheated finish of its production. It that the was no You Know that should not to old living absolutely Francisco Dec 18 from Philadelphia. Secretary authorized to begin : you permit any medicine be given your child rooms are mentioned the indispensable to every lady of culture, among principal John McDonald, T P Coleord, arrived at operations. unless you or your physician know of what it is ? and man who art in the composed causes of “catching cold," in au article every appreciates San Francisco Jan 1 from New York. So, too, in this session, Mr. Hale lias i see that at least one by Dr. A. K. Pond, in the January num- household should Josephus, P R Gilkey, arrived at New' been zealous in the work of increasing the | no You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of comes in the house to York Nov 18 from Buenos Ayres. ber of 1 Jab) hood. The practical question copy stay every naval strength of the country, and the 1 its ingredients is published with every bottle ? month. Union Llewellyn J Morse, arrived at Sau of how to treat a cold in young children Montague Marks, .Sip, Clapp, present resolution is in direct line with; Francisco Oct 30 from Kariuk. no You re now that Castoria is :he is inst dis< ussed the same New York. Price 30 cents. $4.00 per his to his end to prescription of the famous 1". t-amucl Pitch* luetively by Manuel Llaguno, Edw Smalley, sailed plans accomplish make j lit and Novel annum. the That it has been in use for wiiui ’1 ‘Nursery Help from New York Nov 21 for Hong Kong; navy uf the United States a power nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than ties" ;n H is and the number, department Nov lat 34 4(5 N, Ion 40 1(5 W. among the nations of the world. of all other remedies for children o >mhiacd ? fishermen in Hard Luck. spoken, 30, of “Dab ’s Wardrobe." contain many j Mary L Cushing, Pendleton, arrived at i he first section of the present resolu- j useful l ints and suggestions for | Hiogo Dec 27 from Philadelphia. tion authorizes the of the no You Know that the Patent office Department of the I'idg.i States, and f busy I’RUYINCI.TOWN 1IAS HAD A MOST DISAS- Secretary Navy mothers. sl.UOa ear. hood I May Flint, E D P Nicliois, sailed from to yoil!;g ; Rah) enlist for service in the as 1 ether countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. i;via and hi- assign-, to use the word j TROUS SEASON. San Francisco 7 for navy many •> Oct Bristol. Publishing (<>.. Pcekman street. New | additional men as he deem ** It K Thomas, C G sailed from may necessary, Castoria aud its fot mu'.a. and that to imitate them is a stab -son til use ? Yolk. The year 1803 was the most disastrous Nichols, not to exceed j Jan 7 for New York. 1.000, and appropriates j |; of year to the indus- Hiogo any previous lishing •SoS0,000 for that no Vou Know that one of the reasons for granting this g. .vernnu at « Sachem, H T Lancaster, cleared from New purpose. protection Tht .iitoi of the Review of Reviews, in | try of lTovincetown, and, in fact, of the I lie second sect > \ ork Nov 20 fur Aujer lor orders. ion that “When- was because Castoria had been -cu to be harmless? his summing up of “The Progress of the whole of Cud. The kinds of lisli provides j pr absolutely j Cape S P Hitchcock, Gates, sailed iroin Hono- ever any exist which in the Weiio" lor the month, discusses the exigency may past that in the best returns, bluelish lulu for York. no Von Know that doses of are | bring Nov i) New judgment of the President renders their i 35 average Castoria furnished f 35 Tuikisii situation and othei phases of the and seem to have forsaken S D arrived at Lon- j| mackerel, Cape Oarletou, Amsbury, service or one cent a dose? 1 necessary, the Secietaiy of the! cents, Eastern question, ineluding our own nil- Cod while the tall run ol food don Jan 1 from NSW. bay, cheap Sydney, Navy is authorized to enlist fora tional relations the declarations St C F sailed from San period thereto, lish has been unprecedently so Nicholas, Carver, no Yon Know that when po«s« ssed oft his children j large; oi two years, unless sooner perfect preparation, your may of on: government on t he Monroe doctiine in that could not be taken Francisco Jan 5 for New York. Mamma gives mo discharged, i large, fact, they My such of the be well, and that have unbroken rest St Carver, sailed from New York naval militia as may be re- kept you may ? and Vein /.uela, threat Dr it ain* s rejection cart* and fell to almost David, BROWN’S INSTANT RELIEF, j | of, prices quickly .at for the < Nov 2 for Amoy; spoken Nov 15, 20 N, quired purpose of manning vessels of ai nitration, President leveland's com- For Colds, Colic, Cholera j W ell, tlicse things are worth know ing. They are facts. nothing. Ion 30 W. Coughs, not having lull crews ami such other ships mission, the incident, our relations and were never Morbus, Dysentery, Croup, Sore } Rayard Pollock, whiting herring State of Maine, 11 G Curtis, arrived at as under law now or with eto. existing, under the Cuba and Spain, our delicient reve- before so plentiful. The landlocked har- Dec 30 from Threat, Diphtheria, Hiogo Philadelphia. authority conferred section 4 of this Ylie fac-sitnile 011 every mus. ju esideutial candidaed s, progress in bor seemed to a for Til lit* E Starbuck, Eben Curtis, sailed I THINK IT IS REAL NICE TO TAKE, by y/ tf/j __ prove regular trap resolution the President decide to civ il service lefonn. in of were from New York Dec for O. may signature of municipal progress them. Millions pounds taken. 22, Portland, OB'- AY MKDIOIICE Me. wrapper, Prepared l-y Is Co., Norway, j cal! into service; provided, that men so M&Uc this recent in were Wandering Jew, 1) C Nicliois, at country, progress Russia, About 1,000 men employed in the Hong enlisted Dec 5 for New York. shall be discharged whenever in * and many other of the interesting issues local business the past year, and Kong fishing Wm 11 Macy, Amsbury, at Yokahama the judgment of the President the exi- that fiave arisen at home and abroad dur- fully 00 per cent, make their homes here. Nov 15 for New York via ports. gency under which their services were re- Children for Pitcher’s Castoria. ing the last da vs of 1 sd.j. The lisli weirs that dot the coast from Cry Wm II Conner, Frank I Pendleton, cleared quired shall have passed.” Wood End bar to Sandwich have experi- from New York Jan 16 f"r G. T. The Granite Mont Shanghae. READ, Section:! provides, that, “If, upon the January lily begins enced a most disastrous season. All the W J Botch, Sewali C Lancaster, cleared the 20th volume of this best of Mate I enlistment of men for service first of the were full of from Philadelphia July 27 for San temporary part year they Francisco; in case of in a manner. In a lat 50 Ion exigency, as provided in the magazines noteworthy worthless whiting most of the time, and spoken Nov 10, 37 S, 88 W. All most MACHINIST, second section of this resolution, it shall profusely illustrated article, II. II. when they struck oft' the pollock struck well. Metcalf describes the prosperous town of appear necessary, the Secretary of the in, and hung on until cold weather start- BARKS. ...WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO... is Hon. Dubiuson writes a Navy hereby authorized to appoint and Newport. Henry ed them southward. Very small quanti- characteristic sketch of Dr. J. A. Adam W Spies, 0 N Meyers, sailed from commission such additional officers, not Greene, ties of other food lisli were taken. Some Get HI fur New above the rank of w hich is accompanied by a tine portrait and Dong Kong York; passed lieutenant, as may be of the weirs hardly paid expenses. 1. other illustrations. The conclusion of the Anjer Nov requisite for the efficient organization and The lTovincetow n Weir Company, who Alice Heed, Alanson Ford, arrived at Bolt aid command of the men so Don't valuable genealogical paper upon the San- Pip Tlreafiiig. enlisted; provided Tobacco was high line last year, with $830 shares Montevideo Nov HO from Boston. that born famih and a incident of a such officers shall serve stilling for each man as the result of three (J C sailed from only during traps, Amy Turner, McClure, _DEALER IN_ the continuance of Texan trip by G. Scott Locke are also Hong Jan 13 for Baltimore. the exigency under only shared $300 per man for the season Kong which illustrated. The results of the fiction | Beatrice at Pomt-a- their services are required, and prize just ended, there were five Havener, Hicliborn, although traps that so and are announced and an instal- l’itre, .Ian 13 for New Y'ork. provided further, such officers Smoke competition in working order; the Bangs Company, Standard and White ap- Spit ment of the success!ul serial given, while Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, sailed from pointed shall be assigned to duty with two weirs, stocked $2,000, crew share New York Dec 11 for Demerara. rank the short story winning the prize is print- and pay of the grades established by $403; White Bar Company, three weirs, C P Dixon, N F arrived at Wash- ed complete. The Granite Com- Gilkey, existing laws.” Monthly stocked $40.30, crew $373; Eastern Weir ington, D C, Jan 15 from Port Spain. < N. a Section 4 in pany, -UK-oid. II., £1.50 year. Edward J H from Junin SEWING MACHINES. provides that, “Whenever, Company, three weirs, stocked $2,080, Kidder, Park, the tit a k <■ s for judgment of the President, an exi- j crew all the Hampton Koaus, at share $280; others fared in Valparaiso, leaking. exists the nerves Henry M. Stanley, in an article on the Edward arrived at New York Nov 1 gency rendering such action neces- , like ratio. May, Waldo an “Development of Africa,” which is to from Colombo. Agent for County for sary the Secretary of the Navy is author- strong, and The Truro traps fartd worse, if any- appear in the Century recalls Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from ized to for brings b a e k February as were automatic burglar atatm charter, temporary service, any ! thing, most of them damaged by New York Jan 3 for Buenos the feelings of the fact that troubles with the Doers in Ayres. private vessel or vessels which may be re- early storms and were taken up before the Harvard, Coleord, sailed from Port Natal, and wants a It w youth to the southern Africa tirst induced David Liv- working quired for the transportation of troops or pro- I fall run of lisli began. C G 1J, Nov 8 for Newcastle, N S W, ami old man ingstone to travel to the north, and so led for other purposes at such rates of com- maturely ) The fresh fleet had a most aus- Mollendo. agents.uF“ It the to the of fishing and restores lost, vigor. I way opening Equatorial arrived at Jail pensation upon such terms and con- pieious start at the beginning of the sea- Havana, Rice, Philadelphia You may gain ten Africa. Livingstone, who was a mission- 13 from Port GEO. T. ditious as may be deemed proper for the / son, but, with one or two Tampa. HEAD, pounds in ten ary at accused iiis Doer | exceptions, Herbert Albert arrived protection of the interest.” days. Kolobeng, neigh- their luck seemed to end then. Black, Blanchard, public bors of erueltj to the natives. They re- l at New York Dec HI from l’uiita Arenas. In his last annual report Her- I The small lishing and whaling steamers 46 MAIN STREET BELFAST. Secretary GUARANTEED stilted his interference, and threatened to Henry A Litchfield, arrived at New York belt calls attention to the necessity of were quite fortunate the lirst of the sea- Dec 8 irotn Ga. drive him tnun the country, lie publish- Brunswick, strengthening the enlisted force of the | son. Nearly a score of big finback whales Henry Norweil, Cushman, sailed from TOBACCO KASST ed th'-ii lgisdeeds in the Cape uew spapers, navy and cites that ii' any should C^RE, ! were killed and saved. The vessels Brunswick, Ga, Jan 15 for New York. exigency Go and his house was burned in sailing demand the buy and a box !' revenge. ; A C M replacing of all the vessels of try to-day. I of the lleet met with Lucy Nickels, Nichols, cleared 1 costs This led to his southern Africa whaling fairly good the in commission it would lie only $1. Your own riruggi.--: having from New York Get 15 for Hong navy im- 1 luck. Six vessels were engaged in seek- Kong; will guarantee a and going to a region where he could fol- spoken Get H7, lat 35 33, Ion 48 05. possible to man them. The above resolu- I cure or moiry r, ing sperm oii and all returned with good funded. Booklet, low in pence ids vocation as a missionary, Mabel 1 Meyers, Win Meyers, sailed SWAN &1LEY t.iou, therefore, comes to his relief. written guarant o of cure 1 run CO, unmoks.cd l-\ the Doer farmers. cargoes. Although prices low, they from Boston Jan 15 for Buenos and sample free. Address nearest office Ayres. JOBBERS OF may make a little prolil. arrived at Havana Jan 13 from I he Matan/.as, Law and Salted Herring. THE STERLING REMEDY Schoonei Sun landed 330 barrels New York. CO Mis. Margaret L. Sangster has so many Bising of William A. (Dozier, -130 barrels: E G sailed from CRAIN, young p< oj-ic among her triends, amt 11<»iiis sperm; Penobscot., Parker, Singa- IXTKKKSTl.Ni; POINTS IN TIIK ( ASK OK A ( pore H4 lor New j all in such close arrie 1>. Knowles, 430 barrels; ad the re- Sept York; passed Anjer i;i'cksi'oi:t schoonki:. )omig people allcction, Nov 3. sult of three months' cruises. Schooner FEED. <•"-<> constfntit i-wi. P’nvlv :< r .. that tie anm anccmi'Ut «•!' her “The ( i.k. csinrly ,j story. Rebecca M (i Mass.. Jan. la. Tin* ! -• '• Crowell, Dow, arrived at long >'-.i > y i:ruyyi !;. •••-, .1 ui< Middle : Baltic, fioni a ten months’ landed I SISCARETS y !• >j. Daughter,” wlm-h gun in the trip, Port an Prince Nov 30 from New York. standing ease of the schooner X. E. Ny- 330 hairels and schooner Ellen A. nuuib-tin lo-uiid T nG1 issued n Swift, j Rose Inins, Melvin Coleord, arrived at St SEEDS and lnonds of Bucksport. Me., whicli fi on a 20 months’ landed brought Jannaiy 7. lM'd. will In n-ci ived with ae- voyage, 1,700: Pierre Dec HI from New York. a cargo of salted from Newfound- i was herring Maine Central clamat i- ii. barrels. Brig I). A. Small at the I Serrano. R G at R, R. Castine Route. The. luu -iin- of tie- story is a Waterhouse, Hong Kong GROCERIES. land, upon which Collector Warren of charming of tin- oid-faslb--m (1 ( an.tiy Islands Nov. 7th with -173 barrels Aug 1, line. young'girl j Boston assessed a as foreign TJ3U K-TA IUJ oi oil and -1 1-3 of St .James. F B at Nov I of ^olt. duty caught that m\cr out.of A ambergris. Clifford, Hong Kong Importers 1 t>l* goes style. e«»tin- pounds lisli, and from which decision an The fleet of four <4rand Bankers all 13 for New York appeal On ami after Nn\. t, i Mia, rains a: Winter Effect Ootobe tr\ village in tin- mountains i> the seem* Dealers in the finest unalitv of was 11 ArrangetnenO-In St l.ui ie. .! T Erskine, cleared from New j taken to the general appraisers, who Bitri.iiani am! \\ aterv liie w r. li tlirougn tram* lnr ol tin laic, and brought in full fares of codfish. The siz.e ! I .uni tron V\ the home with an invalid York Jan 15 for Port sustained the is in a fair Bangor, au-r\llle, Portland ami B<>* 1 Natal. collector, way,! 1, 1895 m-.tin a ol the lleet is in strange contrast to that of Ion will run as follow* and lot of bright girls and bovs Thomas a W S arrived ! lor liHill owners Goddard, Gritliu, . adjudication. The had a dozen when a hundred Anthracite and FltUM in it, will be enjoyed by those who make ycaisago, nearly at Buenos Ayres No\ H7 from Philadelphia, p until IHh to from the de- BELFAST. 1 j January appeal with sail came home with full tiips. Eow Willard A C at Monte- I A M r M ! M STKAMEIt iWIH, acquaintance the middle daughter. prices Mudgett, Coleord, cision of the to the circuit I and appraisers 720 1 25 y .,5 A laigc an for slow sales give poor eucouragi ment. video Dec 13 for Boston or New York. Blacksmith Belfast, depart__ lamily gives opportunity LOcllSi court. This did i in ei.imeet >n v. upon the last and v'ii 7 25 11 bo 14 i. it I; I; A. 1!. >. < nu for auot her season. they point. much fun and and Mrs. > .i"i \\. ■ « frolic, Saiigster’s SCHOONERS. expiring hour of the limit. IE 1\ ! Waldo. 7 BC> f 1 4< 14 25 1 I'• r11<>l<.»\ i; i; 7. 'J1 m was a •BORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Tucker, success the Brooks .. .. 7.4 ; II es 1 Si* i: young people are veiy much alive, and Drag netting during a of is retain- 7 4‘.' 151 445 Gil \Y R arrived at prominent attorney Boston, j Knox S oB OB i5 Rune 1\ n. b.L’O; arrivin', at Felfa>t. lo.Mn. bent on a time. spring for some half dozen of the fleet of Georgia key, Gilkey, 12 in having good Front ed as counsel for the owners of the N. E. s boats. Rosario Nov 20 from Boston. 33, 33, 37 St,, Belfast, Me. \ Thorndike.. 12 2 12 5 •r.rv ne W tin* weeks of lSlCi the Hattie McG Buck, H F Sprowl, arrived Symonds. The board of general apprais- Unity. 8 22 2 22 5 5n .M. lavs. i!u*-< la ami Sa: i: Duiing rinsing J he “set netters suffered the most j TELEPHONE 4-2. 1 f -. at Salem Dee 20 from New York. | ers it is he to make Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 r, 15 day an will, said, o have — daily papers published extraordi- of branch of requested j Bangor 1 1 55 4 5o Returmnir. leave lli-liav. a; J >•. >t.. ! r tin disappointment probiblv any sailed from of all the amount of Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, copies evidence in the case to j A M above named lamli ,_v nary interesting and important the fisheries. The thousands of nets that up Boston Jan 1 for a Southern tlie steam.-I' ( news. It is worth to the port. present time and forward t.l cm to the i Waterville Pin BIB 7 15 Passengers punt; Fast take .mtim something busy covered Cod from the Race to Horace G from > Cape bay Morse, Harnman, cleared from clerk of the 1 V M AM Fell at J"o p, m .every Monday \\ reader to mass of circuit court. Within 20 newspaper have this in- Sandwich shore did not secure New York Dec Ml for New Orleans. days Portland. 12 2.5 5 B5 1 40 nesday and Friday lake steamet next day I-., enough NEW of the of the formation taken John C sailed from Bos- receipt copies, application E D. 4 '•'» 9 .r» 58 all landings from I'astine *o F.ai Harbor. up. arranged, digested mackerel to pay for the wear and tea.* on Smith, Kneeland, noston,Boston and reviewed in ton should be made the owners of the | \V D. 420 Passengers m'inir t" M ilibridp-, .iones|.< r: am. a calm and intelligent the nets. The water seemed to be Jan 13 for Apalachicola. by very and Maehias take steamer Castine from Pel fast .<• manner. The Review < f John J Marsh, Drink sailed from cargo vessel for the taking of ad- TO BELFAST. Reviews per- j much discolored the whole fall and water, before 'k> e. m.. stop over at Castine, lake steamer during Nov 11 for Port au LIFE ditional I* M A M forms this service I Rockport Prince. evidence. If at the end of 20 Frank .Jones next m aniii_ for all landings from very efficiently every rotted the nets * E- 1} .. 7 45 9 00 very badly. Lester A cleared from no Boston < ast me to month. The number for Lewis, Kimball, C2. E. C. WEST 2 NE2?E AND days, such application has been made, Boston, w Maehias .Januaiy, 18iM>, I Even the which have a B2AIN T2EATMENT | D. 8 Bo herring, proved Bangor Nov 27 for New York. is sold under the AliFNTS; II A. Freer, Felta- > 1C Ryder. is in this The ! positive written guarantee, hy United States attorney will be autho- V M 1 especially strong respect. source of income the summer as Linali C S cleared authorized Ryder’s Cove; Win. Pendleton. Hughes p.an’t; J editorial during Kaminski, Woodbury, agents only, to cure Weak Memory; rized to the court to discontinue Portland. 11 00 1 20 department, called “The I from Jail 15 for Loss of Brain and request | M. Vogell, Castine: K. A Dod^v, Fro. ksvilie. Prog- bait for the big vessels, followed the New York Brunswick, Ga. Nerve Powf r: Lost -Manhood; A M A M less of the is Uuiekness: the and the decision of the World,” distinguished for usual run of events and the Lucia Porter, Grindle, arrived at Mobile Night Losses; Evil Dreams: Lack of proceedings, Waterville... t; lo 4 Bo •"Mtl spent past Con fade rice: C. W. SMALLIDGE, its able of national and interna- Jan t> from Nervousness; Lassitude; all Drains; board will stand with the court’s recog- Bangor 7 15 1 40 Manager handling | season somewhere but came back in Tampa. Loss of Power of the else, A Generative Organs in either this to A m a m r M tinnal topics of the hour. In the Mary Hall, M Veazie, arrived at Ha- sex. caused nition, being tantamount the ap- fact, \ in countless numbers. It was fay over-exertion, Youthful or ...... 7 lo 9 00 5 05 September vana Jan 4 from Errors, Burnham, depart.. Review a a New Y’ork. Excessi 7*' Use of proval of the failure to occupies unique position as a common for one of the Tobacco. Opium or Liquor, appellants, by Unity .. .. 7 50 9 20 5 25 11 thing sweep R F which leads Pettigrew, Morse, arrived at Havana to Misery, Consumption, will the decision of the Thorndike. 8 12 9 BO 5 B2 truly international magazine.” Its seine to secure a Insanity prosecute, accept thousand so near Dec IP from and Death. a barrels, Philadelphia. By mail, $1 box; six for $5; with board. The case is of inter- Knox. 18 25 10 27 15B8 soundly “American” stand od the Vene- written considerable the shore that the net touched bottom. Sallie l’On, W H sailed from Car- guarantee to cure or refund Brooks. 8 50 9 5B 5 50 1 zuela West, money est to in this and the linai out- question is significant. The most denas Dec 11 for Sample package, containing tive days’ treatment, many city, Waldo +902 floor. to 02 surprising tiling of the year Apalachicola. with full instructions. 25 cents. One come is awaited with much interest. 15 tin IP to 15 was the immense school of that Tofa, A S Wilson, arrived at St de sold sample Citypoint. to Kate has written an ex- pollock Jago only to each persor by mail. Douglas Wiggin Cuba Dec 24 from Norfolk. Belfast, arrive. 9 25 10 25 0 20 cellent tilled Provincetown harbor for a month R. article for the issue of Willie L E R. MOODY, BELFAST. tFlag station. January to Newton, Coombs, arrived at 600,000,000 Founds rI able on just prior the of the season. It Limited for are now FOR FARMERS. Talk, “Shall our Daughters ending Pensacola Dec 28 from Port Tampa. tickets Boston sold at$5.00 was a godsend. Thousands of pounds from Belfast and all stations on Branch. study Kindergarten.” and it is followed Messenger’s IVoticse. Of coffee were imported into the United I were under and hundreds of Through tickets to all points West and North- The farmers of Maine whose property is unin- by the usual so to put salt, Office of the States the 1895. This departments helpful The Journal and the Tribune. Sheriff of Waldo County, year ending July 1, I west via all routes, for sale bv F. K. Ckowi.ky cumbered by mortgage are trivin^ eneoiiranement thousands sold fresh. A fleet ol 90 boats State is the housekeepers and home-makers alike. Be- of Maine, Waldo county ss. j largest item of the importations of all Agent, Belfast. PAYSON TiTKKK, to a Maine enterprise by insuring in tin* sides the engaged in pollock fishing for a .January 8, A. I). 1896. ) kinds of merchandise, about 18 cent, of Vice Pies, and (ien’l Manager. many good recipes to be found while, Last year The Republican Journal Pub- This is per to give notice that on the 7th dav of the total amount. F. E. Bout 11 by, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket in its an but the fish were in such It is 10 per cent, Agent. ptiges, article on “Market News” caught quanti- A. D. a larger lishing Company had a six months' contract January, 1896, Warrant, in Insolvency than of Portland, Oct. 25, 1895. ties as to overstock the market and make was that the previous year. every Maine Mutual Fire Insurance will be most useful to all who are not sure issued l>y Geo. E. Johnson, Judge of the Court Nearly Co., with the of the uses few the business publishers New York Week- of for said county of family coffee, and of know tin* dif- of the best of meat to for cer- unprofitable. Insolvency Waldo, against piece buy the estate of JOSIAH I. ferent when see there- OK AUGUSTA. The mackerel was ly Tribune by which the two were BROWN of Searsport, in qualities they them, tain and menus are also seining fleet possibly papers dishes, given for said county, adjudged to be an Insolvent Debtor, fore people in their ignorance try anything in the the most successful. The catch is as fol- furnished to new subscribers at §2, and to on petition of said every day month. “Twelfth Day” Debtor, which petition was called coffee. There are, however, certain lows: 422 stock filed on the 1st of A. D. and its Alice, barrels, $<5,834, old subscribers paying in advance for §2.25. day January, 1896, trade marks which guarantee a given quali- Boston & S.1 Co Ool. HENRY O. STAPLES, President. entertainments; “Nursery Hy- to whicli date interest on claims is to crew shared Stowell 401 he com- once used giene,” Fads and $154; Sherman, Another contract lias on even ty. Having Wood’s “Acme,” “Wedding Fancies,” been made puted. that, the payment of any debt to or Bangor by “Lace and its barrels, stock $6,062, crew shared said and the “Duchess,” or any of the other tine brands, Oapt. 0. E. NASH, Vice President, History,” “Father Time’s $152; more liberal as set forth in our ad- Debtor, transfer and delivery of any Lizzie terms, one would never think of a common Reception,”—one suitable to New Year’s Smith, 373 barrels, stock $7,000, property by him are forbidden hy law; that a using 2 a Week to Boston. vertising columns. New and old subscribers meeting of tlie creditors of said Debtor article a few cents less in In Trips E. S TURNER, the latest fashions of the crew shared $176; Addie Cole, 257 barrels, to prove price. putting Secretary, Day, day, etc., are now tlieir debts and choose one or more of up these extra tine stock crew placed on au equal and all assignees coffees, much depends are dealt with. 11 $3,375, shared $94; Frank But- footing his estate will he held a you do not know this at Court of Insolvency to upon the expert who makes the selection WINTER SERVICE, 0, W. JONES, Treasurer. ler, 100 stock ciew shared who pay for Tin Journal one in ad- he liolden at the Probate Office in said little magazine, avail of the barrels, $2,226, year Belfast, on and who can between yourselves the l*2th of A. readily discriminate liberal offer $56. vance can have The New York day February, D. 1896, at two the made to our readers, which is Weekly o’clock in the afternoon. different qualities. These choice grades One schooner netted mackerel off the are better value and BOARD OF DIRECTORS that a sample copy will be sent free to Tribune without extra charge. In remit- Given under my hand the date first above writ- more gratifying in their 185 ten. SAMVEL use. When we consider the social advant- anyone Table Talk Magdalen islands, securing barrels it should he the G. NORTON. HEMU U. STAPLES, MIAKLKN K. NASH, addressing Publishing ting stated that Tribune is as and shares man. Sheriff, of the Court of Insolvency ages to he derived from a line of Co.. Pa. making good per for Messenger cup coffee, Philadelphia, wanted, as it will not be sent unless the re- said County of Waldo. 2w3 or of and AM.EHNON KA\(iS, FRANK L. The steamer Nickerson stocked $10,399 tea, that the finest quality gives ttKRHKK, The is made. Tlie New York the greatest it is wisdom to ! J English periodical entitled The for the season. This was at quest Weekly pleasure, buy AMES E. FILLEK, I'HAKLKS II. BIAIMIKLL, made all the Animals’ Friend in its is Remember that our best. December issue re- kinds of Her crew shared $351. Tribune acknowledged to stand without a Store (HAKLKS W. .iONKN. fishing. W bile the of tea is not so prints'one of the most realistic scenes importation large The steamer Vigilant stocked $4,239 and rival as the leading paper of the as that of eoffc Republican * the central in it holds a social position Steamers leave Belfast, weather ami ice from Jude the Obscure. It is the scene depot Waldo county j permtt- her crew shared $380. It. is a and not to bo under-estimated. The United tme, as lollovvs This day. twenty-page journal gives for all the popular patent medicines of compai y is popular because ir is meriton- that the first four of 1 I'ci < ons occupies pages Chap- At Well which fitted 80 States about aimien, Rockland and Bo-tun, Mondavs ami has had a marvelous < w i, I: is tin' fleet, formerly all the news of the world, while its different ; the day and that our are the imports 80,000,000 pounds per tor and the it prices amt 1 itumdavs at m .Maine X., participants, may be re- sail of mackerel not one start- lowest. annum, an amount which increases at the otlioiitjii.au only company doing business on the divi- schooners, departments, news, j 1- or Bm and \\ intct \\ ,1 dend It is membered, are Judi. and their political editorials, etc., j rate ol 2 per cent, each The varieties .searsport, ksport port, j plan. conducted upon the line- d two Arabella, ed this season. year. j ami ot I ol nesdays Saturdays at. (about) ii.„u ,\. m., oi lie oldest am! most swcees-hil insurance eom- pig. The editor of The Animals' Friend make it a most valuable paper to all. The ! A. A. tea imported are not so numerous as the | HOWES & CO. upon arrival of steamer 1 rom Boston. r lilies in the I'm led Statt s. v 1/ ihe llolvoke and * qualities. Much the condi- i characterizes Mr. Hardy as “a merciful A Brass Meeriug Wheel. Tribune is very cheap at §1 00 per year, depends upon RETL'RMM.. 'be tpiinev o|‘ Massaelmsetlwin- have been turn under which the is raised and cur- ! business >ime man." and writes: “This from which is its price. The Republican Journal con F.iTiiF.n srx. crop f rom Bostoii, Tuesdays and Fridays at a.no m. doing ls4S and 1*M respectively, chapter j ed—the time of of the the from •>‘ d have never laiied Mr. at his has been This in- picking, age leaf, j Rockland, touclunj; at < amden, \\ curies to pay a dividend All Hardy’s recently published novel has George Toney foundry will he maintained at its remedy being care and present standard, j cultivation—indeed more condi- days ami at at»otit ;i.jj a. .m buildings insured in thU -oinpany must lie sur- been at our a wheel for the new jected directly to the Saturdays placed the author making steering tions from an ot tin- and a disposal by with attention to local and State seat of those than enter into the production of most Bucksport, Mondays and Tlmrsdav at 11 veyed by agent eampany, plan special diseases made. i> for publication, the cruelties involved in schooner approaching completion at the Tea at 25 cents A. M. This done at Ihe company's exjen.-e. news. of the benito-1 crops. per pound may ap- Subscriptions may begin at any time, riu&ry hvery person insured is a member o| the eom- cattle for the meat market 1. L. Snow yard, the rim and hub of pear as valuable to tin* consumer K RE1» slaughtering j Organs, requires no ordinary VV. POTE, 1 ,tilfast. pany during the life ot his and is as Ageut. policy entitled been a to the .which are of solid brass. aie usual- ehange of diet. Cure any other but to the he C A1 \ IN Al llen’l to having grief distinguished They grade, expert ST1.N, Supt.bosun.. its benefits. I *i la pida t ed.unoccupied ot neglect of iron Reception Kent’s liili Seniors. in 1 worthless. In N\ 1LB1AM II. ed novelist for many years. In thanking Mr. ly which is liable to become mag- by guaranteed to 3 nearly fact the different Hll-iL, (len’i Manager bostoi buildings, and those in bad repair, will not bo days. Mmall plain pack- qualities of tine teas are now so taken this at rate. We in- Hardy for his generous and kindly act, netized and deflect the needle of the com- accurately hy company any give Kent’s Hill, Jan. H>. The noble seniors, age. by mail, $1.00. determined by the expert who selects surance for pruferfIon. Those Wishing to insure both in the for the ani- pass, which is in the binuacle near them, SPKIJNGFIKnn for writing chapter always Mold only by that the “Trade revenue only will have to seek it e.-eu here. class of ’‘Mi, gave a bon ton reception at Mark” is almost entirely re- mals’ sake and it to The Animals’ by. Captain Israel Snow at the has R. H. lied offering yard MOODY, KKLFAHT. 29 upon for quality. If you ask your Friend for our we can at least two such Ricker|hall, last evening. The motto of the J. 0. pages, only express magnetized wheels, neighbor “What tea do you use?” she doubt- JOHNSON, Liberty, the fervent that thrown aside as worse than class is “Out of School Life Into less hope the larger and deep- useless. The Life’s replies, “Wood’s May Queen,” or “Prim- Fire and mania Ins. Co. er of now will brass wheel with wooden cannot School.” The was rose,” or some other favorite brand. Agent for Waldo and spirit humanity arising spokes, receiving party Mr. Policies written desirable risks m t his County Vicinity. be (Mil s upon mitigate, if not extin- magnetized. The wheel at is Conant and Miss Mr. A tiiDiqo-Geieig. old and greatly altogether Toney’s Norris, Wing and Splendid curative agent, for Nervous or Sick reliable insurance company at the horror and the of our somewhat in and Headache, Brain Exhaust In the guish, cruelty unique design very Miss Mr. Pulsifer and Kid- ion, Sleeplessness, Presidential Race. current rates. and ad- , Miss special or Neuralgia; also for Prompt equitable mode of animals for handsome. The were made general Rheu- present slaughtering patterns by der and Mr. Peterson and Miss Plummer. matism, Gout. Kidney Disorders, Acid Dys- justment of losses. BELFAST ILLUMINATING CO. food.” William J. Kelsey, foreman in the foun- B pepsia, Anaemia. Antidote l'or Alcoholic Washington, Jan. 10 If any doubt had ami other excesses. The seemed The art rooms Brice, 10, 25 and 50 cents. existed of the avowed undersigned hereby gives notice n> all who deserves Everybody happy. of Senator O dry, much praise for the Effervescent. candidacy fR£D Kit SO NS INIlKItTKI. TO The first of Allison for the ATWOOD,iAgeiit. SAID COMPANY that he Will reproduction Mr. skill in and music hall were and last Republican nomination for be at his Percy displayed their design. appropriated, THE ARNOLD Winieiport, Dec. 17, 181*5. —3m&2 office in Mc(’linto« k Block, at the corner Ives’ recent of [Rock- CHEMICAL CO. president, it was portrait President Cleve- land but not the dispelled yesterday by the of Main and on and Star. least, gymnasium was the re- 151 S. Western CHICAGO. High streets, daily, after C Avenue, action of the Iowa to land is one of the feat- congressional delegation. Monday, May 2<)th, from 10 12 a. m ,to many interesting freshment where ice receive chamber, cream and Sold by all dealers. j With the sanction of Senator \llison him- payment. X. F. Ilni STUN, Receiver. ures of^the January issue of The Art Senator of Maine is to be Frye likely cake were served in a The seniors self, the delegation held a conference and DO YOU KNOW For Btdfast Illuminating Co and the article on dainty way. LADIE £ Amateur, “Beardsley- the next president of the senate. Uncle discussed for j May 13, 181*5.- 23tf kfiow how to do the proper thing in the plans advocating the senator’s DR. FELIX LE isrn” is and Sam has pro- We now a BRUM'S extravagances pertinent ap- many offices in his gift, but per way, realizing full well that Kent's Hill have First-Class presidential interests. A committee of three The revived taste in were propriate. America Maine has statesmen enough to fill them is the place to go “Out of School Life Into selected to represent the Allison inter- I ests in Steel Pills Pork. for eighteenth century paintings as indi- all. [Boston Globe. Life’s School.” Registered Druggist and can till your Washington. Pennyroyal Lard, Lard and Breakfast at less than cin ap, capital It makes no 1 S' never make Delegate difference Passamaquoddy. 24 03 creepy-like they at always the friend of the poor, and true wnar we large to the Republican National Conven- goal aim at, the Portland. 100 19 Christians must needs be like him or the conditions are the same. tion in 1888, was United States Attorney for Waldoboro. 201 57 t:i.• y are as ldack as iuk, an' We live too fast, work too hard, drink too 1 Vermont 1889 to 1894, and is now State Sen- Church will die. Clifford much tunes they 're white— [Rev. Barnes, sleep too little, keep our nerves on the Wiscasset. 105 20 ator. 111. strain ana ain't m> difference when you Congregationalist, Chicago, jump all die time. Senator Pluniley is well known through- There are two classes of fast livers. ngs at night Total.13,079.37 out the United been d Those who work too hard and too States, having select* Success. can a long. No Money buy magnificent Those rot tonnage was built in the I : irked a feller 'at had by the National Committee as who do work at all. districts of just Republican but not a nor an York and Saco. to headstone, holy memory Both classes are reaching the same 'i‘. nil our street speaker stump the State of Michigan for end, thoughb honorable record. Modest perhaps, by somewhat different routes. sent me to bed without a bite Blaine in 1884, and again in 1888 and 1892 he self-reliance, It will be seen that Macliias and up They are “burning tlie candle at bgtli Bath, the. West for the vigorous industry, invincible determina- emls and eat, spoke through Republican even a child can predict the result. Waldoboro districts did practically all the a the dark an' saw things stand- presidential candidate. tion, stimulated by the vigorous motives There Will Be No Candle I building. They did better than was ex- n a row, When he came out of the presidential of right, are sure to win. [D. B. Shortly. Dewey, Increased speed in ANY pected, but the showing is rather dis- it me cross-eyed an’ p’intin’ at campaign in '92, owing to overwork he was Baptist, 111. machine, human or Chicago, otherwise, means increased wear and tear and couraging compared with that of former almost a complete nervous wreck. waste. At one time in v nz so that time I never To our the Senator said: years. 1S90, the month skeered representative Nations at War, The Increased waste of the tissues of the rosy morning body means of there were on a mite— “In the fall of 1892 I came out of the increased work for the May, the stocks in Bath pres- has not yet dawned when great interna- kidneys, whose place it is alluz when I’m had I see idential campaign with my nervous system to remove poisons an impurities. Increased two very large ships, 23 schooners and a things tional will be determin- gilt. almost broken. questions finally kidney work means increased strain upon those yacht, aggregating 23,500 tons, while ed a board of international organs, and increased strain without rest “Rest and ordinary remedies did not assist by abitrators. or re- four schooners and a a or lief means disease. barge, representing ig 1 ain't girl, I'd he skeered me. Some of are my personal friends advised European countries un- tons were ath! experiencing This is why so many fast livers, hard workers 7,000 under contract, and from me to take a course of Dr. Greene’s medi- rest. Their rulers all wear under- hard and hard I duck head an' hold nearly drinkers, smokers die of Bri dit’s Jan. 1st to May 1st of that there hoy, my cines, which I did with entire success. disease. year garments made of bullet-proof textures. were launched from Bath breath; “I use Dr. Greene’s men not yards the Nervura blood and Dr. Crawfords- Many satisfied with the harm their Rap- 11, sc l‘m a an' [Rev. Leech, Methodist, overwork or and St. sorry naughty boy, nerve remedy for that exhaustion caused fast life is doing them must need to pahannock Mary, two steamers by Ind. add to it long continued mental work, and think wefl vilie, voluntarily by putting more poisons into and eight schooners, of an aggregate ton- he better an’ I the system th t still further add to say my prayers ■ «f it.” the work of of so that in the first the kidneys and i> ritate and inflame nage 11,095 four We understand that. Senator Ingersoli.'s Followers. There are these organs Plumley’s We refer to Alcohol, Tobacco, and months of 1890 there were launched, on ■•us me that's the way to cure is opiates. only radical aud complete, and while we thousands of young men and young there are and the stocks or it Surely enough poisons impurities under contract in the dis- right congratulate the Senator on his re- women who not take no interest in in our blood without more! popular only already adding trict about 41,000 more than three •.•Ih-r lias been wicked an' sees we And we do it with the tons, covery, cannot but add that this is a dis- but are yet mistaken idea that :11 religion, prejudiced against it. times the entire of the •■_:« night! tinct triumph for that marvelous medicine, we stimulate our brains, increase our appetites output State in Of these lugersoll is the leader. lie or soothe our nerves. 1895. other naughty hoys would Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve speaks and they echo; he leads and they Take The Strain of Your In that same Waldoboro :: e in to remedy, which, owing to the year district sin, high standing follow. M. J. Kidneys! <>f Senator ami the fact he [Rabbi Cries, Hebrew, are and in bad on the stocks or under •a nsh the Tempter’s voice 'at urges Pluniley, that is They toiling day night your behalf as contract 13,037 so will Cleveland. O. it is. u liin ; widely known, give Dr, Greene’s tons, Belfast 10,788, and Machias 0,000, MISTER'YOUVE Nervura a boom. Don’t add to their burdens unless you are anx- \'s for supper or cakes hit's great while other districts were in Say!' pie ious to issue invitations for a funeral. building pro- n Tin* remedy deserves it, for it is in truth a Lessons of Life. Our lives area dis- lime, Dr. Hobb’s Sparagus Tills are portions. This boom was a most wonderful eurer a Kidney precisely caused*by but 1 do fr of disease, restora- sorrow and trial we are u not, pass my plate cipline. By learn- what y< need and what your kidneys would ask rise iu freights in the and DROPPED tive aud which stauds at the preceding year, YOUR lungs T wire invigorator the lessons of life. When we for if they bad a voice in the matter*. ing reach it appears that the business was ■I me present without a rival in No use to live to work overdone, starvation wipe slowly day making peo- the end of our career we advising you slower, less, earthly just be- to for there has been no such sight ple well; a remedy which is always sure to go to bed early, and moderate the gait at which i activity since. gin to know how to live. We see then you are The ..Id a-liviu' on an’ seein' cure, to give, health and strength, to make going. prospect for 1890 is rather en- keep what life means. You won’t do it. Y u think ! whoever uses it strong and [Rev. Edgar 1\ Ilill, simply may you will, ! and there is no doubt at night vigorous. but you won’t. couraging, that This most valuable is not a Portland, Ore. more will be field. remedy patent Presbyterian, Then use Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Tills, and i tonnage built than iu 1895. medicine and should not he classed as such, take this Terrible strain off your and At Millbridge Brothers will build for it kidnejs Sawyer Hie River’s Echo. is the discovery and of Ft iti!e Americans. The child filter and your blood. prescription will purify a 250-ton three-masted schooner and a one of our leading specialists in nervous and be born in America in whose veins Fifty cents per box from all druggists, or chronic Dr. yet 5o cts. in 1,000-ton four-master. A schooner of 40 iim-hec! wind bright. diseases, Greene, of :’4 Temple will How the blood of all TllRTIenclose stamps nations who are !>.’ H O or silver, direct, to the tons is for at ,: .-hi own of Hallowell! Place, Boston, Mass. The doctor gives an S ready launching North added value to his congregating here, and when that time HOBB’S Brooksville. At Camden II. M. Bean lias !:u'iid tour to-night great remedy by allowing MEDICINE all who desire to consult him comes there will be in this CO., contracts for the echo of a hell ; without charge, giants land, ■'Chicago. San Francisco two large schooners and Mc- either in or not of but intel- person through the mail. only physical prowess, Interesting and in- Donald & Brown of Belfast are -w>■ note building t, oft-repeated structive on lectual Calem A. S11 >__ Book Kulnev a power. [Rev. Hare, four-masted barkentine for C. Morton my hi Id hood s day, ami Bloo° PLUG Baptist, Indianapolis, Ind. Fiiieri,4r Stewart & Co. of Baltimore—a coffee i, the V)ld ISouth hell's deep tliroat About liarges. riianeyPiSIs?^11 for Hi. summons “Gome and pray ! clipper the Bio trade. The Ballot. The ballot is a sacred THE SYSTEM A SOKT OF CIVIL PIIiACY. In the Waldoboro district, Washburn A old ami justice are and GREAT BIG PIECE I'iam, vestry rotun, into our our- openly FOR The New trust, given keeping for j persistently Brothers of have work uh whose ft or steps sound no more Bedford Mercury, a short violated and defied. Alas for alas Thomaston, begun selves, our our and our I liberty, on a time had a of families, country large schooner for Massachusetts through the twilight gloom ago, loug description the until for honor, alas for tlie alas for the - posterity. Mot Christian men recog- State, this the third contract ■. u u tiie lighted door. new barge Forest Belle. We are certain- Church: is the conscience of the parties, being they nize tlit* fact that the of Christ nation have taken. In IO CENTS- ly much for the for religion lately Bath they have a n easements many a time, obliged advertising lowers not asleep? Is the spirit of Christian citizen- its standard to any evil; not number of new besides vessels t.-ii< ame tbear and Bath, for the interests dead? contracts, strong although barge until Christian men their ship [ Rev. Frank L. Uni- cany convic- Phalen, already on the stocks, an 800- <■.! itself into the chime and the interests of the Bath schooner tarian, A. II. including tions to the ballot box, will intemperance Concord, ton four-master for New York raised in holy song. trade are opposed, we, as shipbuilders, parties. and its kindred evils from our With a are to build disappear government contract or two Bath a d to me a always glad barges. Universal Bhotueishood. The world part land. Rev. s. 13. Julies, St. j would make a There some statements Methodist, good showing this year. mil hymn, rmh, organ-timed, were, however, Paul. Minn. is one. Humanity is one. Human aims I WORMS IN The that can < CHILDREN. made in the course of the only thing give shipbuild- Innut c«i•> 'if hildrcn -I with aw e my hi idisli heart: article to which and interests are to be one. In : ■o have worms, but their 'parents doctor coming a lift in this \ them lor sweetness sits we must take ing State is a decided nearly every tiling else. enthroned.” exception. tlie presence of a universal brotherhood Miracles. The miracles of the Bible! of the coastwise and West First, the states that “schoon- war is fast strengthening dr. full of Mercury are not that becoming the hideous night- aming, grace, unnatural, is, contrary to na- i India market. Until that conies ! ers are a back number.” Not so. Al- mare of freight True’s i< tie- splendors that you found tore: are that history. Not much longer can Pin Worm Elixir they supernatural; is, above j we shall see no more in the t-x Is the un: that visioned fat though the are down the slaves wear big figures best. Worm made. Jt islikirrise e, barges cutting above the laws of nature with shackles. Not much Remedy the best Rein-' nature, | longer statistics of new edy tor all the com of cl.lldrci. sue » with radiant crowned." profits of those schooners which can the tonnage. plaints , as Kovcrislmoss, glories they which we are at parasites of fatten on the Lostivencss, present If society _ Indigestion, Sour Slrua. h. etc. It has hi-cn u have not sent to the are not acquainted. | j) if bottom, they blood of human victims. When ruffians liuuseiioiii remedy t.»r-j:j years. i>e-r.{..,( ■,» lr()lllliM he old, pat net charm we knew as much of the laws of nature as been making any money and when smite too l er,nal!,,.I, Purely vegetable arid harm i.-ss.1-ri,4 M■ < n.iil chorus, rapt and free, themselves, Jesus there would be no such helpless Armenians, many souls “How £"e™r or of the l Tt lui Christ, did you get Borely out of your whist >Pmgg.»ts F. TRUE :s not in t«» Congress gives the schooners and j all over the earth are 4 CO., Auburn. Me. < grief harm justice, as a in its and tech- ! beginning to feel the club—(lid ask him to Proprietors._Dr.J. to thing miracle, special you resign;” “No; we !'!:•.■ uve is left to me." compels the tugs tow one at a insult and the A new faith barge nical T. Dow- I sting. in broth- didn t like to do that, but vve all a humane measure significance. [Kev. George resigned time, that should erhood is the race. L. and then we a ice your silver voice ling, Baptist, Boston, Mass. possessing [Rev. except Borely, all got together come soon, the will tie at their L. and formed a new club.” -a' fed joy that rang, barges up West, Presbyterian, Winona, Minn. each heart’s wharves never to appear on the ocean :ng deep choice, Americanism. Any political party that It May Do as Much for You. to HOME my God, Thee,” sang. again. on NEWSPAPERS they lays its hand the little red school house Items of 31 aine News. Secondly, the Mercury states that “the Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes vt-r !—if you could will be smitten the iron rod of that lie had a can by public Severe Kidney trouble for k that, childhood faith to me! biggest barges get along comfortably till its hand is The statement issued the trustees of with indignation broken in a by many years, with severe pains in his back Read the heart of four or five men.” As a matter of by mothers, daughters, wives and sisters, as wel womanhood dozen be lie called the Maine State Fair shows tlie debt of and also that his bladder was affected. often do places. Any minister, He "Nearer, n.y to Thee!” fact, they get along with two tried so God, clergyman or priest, who lifts his voice the society to be £9,000 in round numbers. many called Kidney cures but with- as the sons, husbands and men, as has been stated in the out fathers, brothers—are the most not, river—bear previously the little red schoolhouse any good result. About a year ago he along Times. against is an Colonel L. D. State broad bosom as This very thing has been the Carver, librarian, began the use of Electric Bitters andfound re- you go, apostate and a traitor to the Declaration profitable to advertisers. THE REPUBLICAN JOUR= ght anthem sweet and cause of of the collisions which says that Freeman’s to the lief at once. Electric Bitters is strong: many of C. W. supplement especially M tl Independence. [Rev. Gullette, Revised will to cure of all from whom all blessings tiow.” have been so destructive of life and prop- Statutes be ready for deliv- adapted Kidney and Liver j NAL is a of this class. It is made and edited at — O. paper -• river .’ O Methodist, Cincinnati, from the troubles and often gives almost instant re- ; Hun, praise, heart, erty. Two men cannot properly handle a ery library about March 1st. < ; that bears on lief. One trial will our statement, years you big vessel even when in tow, and if atten- prove j home—contains no objectionable news—no m. Sing well your part Mon Ri le. Monocracy is never justi- City Clerk Brown of Waterville received Price only 50c. for large bottle. At A. A. ! objectionable tion were to the proper of anthem all is done. given manning fiable. It is a set of official notice Jan. 10th from Chief Justice Howes & Co.’s Drug Store. these craft there would wild, passion-inflam- i It is the favorite in Waldo not be many dol- Peters advertising family journal !.«■ >"iig is heard no more ed, fanatical, unreasoning, maniacal-like j that he had approved the new ward lars in them for the owners. If the devil were to take off his hat 1 n il's nearer roll, men, who have no regard for their own lines as submitted him by the commission every j homes. The as we j time he met a he would county upon the other shore, barge system, previously lives or the lives and of Governor Cleaves hypocrite, long j rights others. A | appointed by according since have died of «ver of soul! stated, is a sort of civil and our exposure. [Texas Siftings, my piracy, mob does not want justice, it wants blood. I to act of tlie last legislature. j law makers cannot turn a deaf ear ■. long to The Ideal Panac ea. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL I)inili in Waterville Mail. I It is diiveu on by passion, by revenge. It j PUBLISHING CO., the cries for aid of those interested in the The members of the State board of agri- will resist officers. It will destroy pub- ! James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, A Nur>ery coasting trade, whose lives and culture met at Augusta Jan. 15th and “I Dr. New Belfast, Maine:. Song. property lie property. [Rev. John ML Lyle, Pres- says: regard King’s Discovery are constantly menaced by tlie mile long elected the following officers: President, as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and '• Tenn. i: ! u! and G byterian, Lewisburg, regory Grout, strings of barges which ravage our coasts. W. II. Vinton; Vice President, J. W. | Lung Complaints, having used it in my fam- m le g l.inis black ! for the live [Bath Times. Dudley. B. Walker McKeen was chosen i ily last years, to the exclusion of n v iiouse I've driven them Ldvcation of Woman. The idea un- I a member of the council of the physician’s prescriptions or other prepara- the education of woman is advisory derlying not to i State tions.” I a still «•(.me back. lit her for but it is college. Rev. John they for Farmers. business, rather to de- Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: ! •r no the Advertising j Baby's mouth, velop in her true womanhood. She is the 1 The following six seniors of Bowdoin ! “I have been a Minister of the Methodist 'in- conn rs down : Church for 50 or While at a mother to whose care the of the have been to Episcopal years more, and j al"l't on waiting country station 1 be- infancy college appointed compete ! the Baity’s brow, j have never found anything so beneficial, or ! came with an race is committted and as such she is in for the class of ’08 oratorical the :i into a irown. acquainted quite intelligent, ! prize, mesueh our are 1 that gave speedy relit*!' as Dr. King's i IV*. goods really ‘Shall!*' and t'other nicely dressed gentlemen who to a sense the director of the destinies of the ! appointments based on the written |.V'* says belonged being New Discovery.” Try this Ideal Cough lower in than ever and Si,a race. It is her hand which work price nr!’' that class which, according to the funny unseen molds of the class for the first three years Remedy now. Trial Bottle Free at A. A. Are Low in Price and a Very as in •-ays “Must!'’ and t’other says newspaper, is the natural mark for the society, gives trend to literature and of its course: Homer Ralph Blodgett, ! Howes & Co.’s Drug Store. fine (/utility. '.int'" fosters J. confidence man. During our conversation ! morality. [Rev. \V. Knappen- Bvooksville; Howard Gilpatric, Bidde- -§§'*§§- o Pout and j “What is the most convenient and econom- Good in at Gregory Grout, he learned that 1 was connected with the berger, Allentown, Pa. ford; John Clair Minot, Quality m w, from house out! Belgrade; Harry ical way to travel in America?” inquired my keep of the Hill Robert Our stock of advertising department press. Pierce, Portland; Orange the visiting Englishman. “Oil a pass,” re- ■ Smile and Lemuel Laugh “I believe in advertising,” lie remark- Happiness. The whole trend of hu- Small, Berlin Mills, N. H.; and Bertelle plied Trotter dryly, Harper’s Bazar. !e j fairies light: ed, “and practice it, as also do several of man activity is to the end that we may be Glidden Willard, Newcastle. The speak- for fun and aiways ready chaff, my neighbors.” happy. But no one can be truly happy ing will occur on the evening of April 2d. To the Sufferers of Rheumatism. : h i.e is their delight. DRUGS MEDICINES The of a farmer who is not good, and what is but « possibility goodness they reep into Baby’s advertising Insurance Commissioner Carr has sent After using Groff's Rheumatic Cure for LOCKE’S, eyes, had moral never occurred to and ex- perfection? And this is salvation. j j so here the sunbeams are: me, upon letters to life insurance companies in some time in my practice I take great pleas- | has never been complete, awl we say u a to know in what man- Therefore, every man be said to be they peep through her rosy lips, pressing curiosity may and of ure in saying that it is a most wonderful ! If want a watch now to physicians that we keep supplied ner farmers could out his own in Maine, general agents companies, | you ifrhter rings near and far. advertise, he said: directly working salvation, remedy for Rheumatism; in fact.it is the with all the, new preparations on the that is calling attention to chapter 128, la#vs of says “Please!” and t’other says “1 live in one of the best counties in he striving for happiness, which is only one I have found for the cure of this is the time to that or of market. “1 »o!'' the of a 1891, companies agents any disease in all its various forms. buy—you Michigan, where I own and till a large harmony rightly adjusted or good -§§•>§§- "th together “I love companies allowing an agent, sub-agent Dr. E. E. say you!” farm. In addition to growing all kinds of life. [Rev. Charles R. East, Universalist, Tull, Chicago. never will get-thern as low a i Laugh and Samuel or broker a commission on on Gm41 Smile, grain I raise both cattle and 1 live Kansas City, Mo. any policy I Another Lot that :i., my clears, and awhile! hogs. his own life or consideration not of tarry within convenient any Come in and see E. Kicliards in the St. distance of four rail- Lizzie Anne: “Uncle do again. January Socialism. plainly expressed in said policy contract David, you really tmlas. road stations, each a number of Socialism and Christianity think we shall have a and having of insurance, violate the provision of the war, that perhaps how good a trade you can Delicate grain buyers and stock dealers. When I agree in two respects: They both desire thousands of will be killed and mil- law and are liable to people make no a of penalties. lions of be an mistake when you buy dal- conclude that I am ready to sell my stuff, reorganization society, and they both j money spent in unholy strife ?” get at AKSAPARILLA AND NERVE aim at a Uncle David: don’t ask me. 1 can’t and TONIC ail(i I insert a local in three or four local reorganization of society which “Oh, toasting family pills. State Superintendent Stetson tlie bother head about wars. That Everybody says so, papers published at those villages stating shall give a greater diffusion of intelli- says my black hat everybody says must be" true.” National Teachers’ Reading Circle has hen's stole her nest again, and that’s trouble the amount and quality and, if stock, gence and wealth throughout the com- been in operation since November enough for me, I should reckon.” [Boston Perfume ■ a when it will be Socialism the social condi- only paper?” bawled a newsboy to an ready to go. Then, in- munity. puts tion and the and already between 500 and OOOjteachers Transcript. Genian from the country on Austin stead of being compelled to from one ; first, individual condition go have the and are I At ounce, received. “No after to second. joined branch, taking No-To-Bac, Sold and Guaranteed To Cure LOCKE’S, 2iic,\an just hurry, sonny. Perhaps dealer another in order to receive a fair Christianity does the reverse. vt read it I’ll over and as the prescribed reading. The superinten- the by Kilgore & Wilson. glance it,” price, they come to me, and by mail and Socialism considers that happiness rests on Tobacco-Habit, A Iso 4 oz. Screw Top Jars "•-d down tlie street he murmured: dents of schools throughout the State re- I Belfast National Bank Building, personally put a price on it. The the condition of the individual; Christian- Madge: Mabel’s §200 box of silk hosiery | Wks, these Austin so buyers that the teachers are a ! people; polite kuow and know ity considers that it rests on the charac- port taking very arrived from Paris Estelle O. anger.” [Texas my methods, also that yesterday.” (cyn- (V. Squat r.) Siftings. ter of the individual. active part in ttlie work. There are now j Ah! She’ll be mice other dealers are after me, and as a con- [Rev. Lyman Ab- ically:) seeing every- Vaseline at Bucklen’s about 4,500 schools in tlie and where now for a won't lOc., Arnica Naive. sequence they bid the bott, Congregationalist, Brooklyn, MT. Y. State, month, she?” [New highest price they about who are teachers at York World. Rest Salve in the can 7,500 teaching world for Cuts, afford. I always get the best prices i both great seilers. Salt some time the year. S.-res, Ulcers, Klieum, Fever going, and my little in England and Turkey. England in during Nervous women will find relief in Hood’s I Her, outlay advertising Chapped Hands, Chilblains, me. Then the has in because it enriches the blood Sale another If I want past Sarsaparilla, ml all Skin pays thing: j supported Turkey oppo- —^ Eruptions, and positive- NOW IS YOUR TRIE i and thus the nerves. to a milk what is the use of i sition to all the demands of Russia. The strengthens Special Riles, or no It is buy cow, my ! Don’t stay out irhen you can sure pay required. tiim is when the ■i to of riding all over the country, inquiring from coming English Govern- “Excuse me,” said as he looked at give perfect satisfaction ; Cholly, : <■< in. Dick and ment must bow to the sen- the of the money by niiny :'-funded. Price 25 cents per box. Tom, Harry for the desired art i- overwhelming picture Old Year on the advertis- timent TO “but are > A. A. Howes & Co. and four or of the that must INVEST! ing card; you the same who cle, spending live dollars’ i people Turkey go. person Personal attention to was introduced 12 prescrip- worth of valuable time when fifty emits The sick man of Europe must succumb. just months ago?” “I Of Music. '•ken doesn't deserve any particu- Wm. am,” replied the gentleman in the picture. tions. t"! to bed invested in an advertisement in the local i [Elder A. Burch, Second Adventist, QUARTERLY J going early; everything "At that time, if I remember you will such a of Worcester, Mass. correctly, gobble goes to bed before do. paper bring throng eager were an and they j /O DIVIDENDS. quite infant, chubby smiling We c Globe. sellers as to the I 20/ | want to reduce our stock of sheet give my premises appear- and all that sort of thing.” “1 was.” “Dear POOR & SON ance of a, fair I Tiie Bihle, The Bible was written for me! I wish could tell me how music, and have decided to offer four ■ county ground?” [Printers’ you you ~ and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. j Ink. spiritual and religious but no- BETTER it what?” “To raise s Soothing Syrup lias been used for purposes, ^*OZ managed ••Managed hundred sheets at where contradicts or is in conflict with all those whiskers in such a short time.” years by millions of mothers for than i the truth and science. It was mZm /o [ Washington St n*. 11‘«»n while teething, with perfect Winter Carniv il at Quebec. written by ONE HUNDRED It men in Cents per soothes the child, softens the many many ages, yet in setting It is a fearful in winter. is? Copy, — thing What '* ain, colic, opens in great Shipwreck. So is a racking, tearing cough ; for Diarrhma. Is on the J7r.li of A 1 music some remedy pleas- Quebec January. grand religion there is not a scintilla of contra- -NO CHANCE FOR LOSS. in winter,or any other time. A good idea is to This includes of the. best 1 taste. Sold in Souvenir in eleven by Druggists every Number, printed colors, j diction. [Rev. Dr. Lutheran, have Adamson’s Botanic, Cough Balsam al- standard, and new ie world. and 1 Singley, popular publications Twenty-five cents a bote containing hundreds of original illustra- Neb. A ways in the house. M' Lincoln, SECURITY REDEMPTION in editions. It is an value is incalculable. Be sure and tions printed on beautiful coated lithograph j high priced oppor Mrs. Winslow’s and 1 with three colored Husband—“Really, I didn’t notice the of a lifetime to musi** Soothing Syrup, paper, together superb Life tunity purchase i •t her kind. and of Worth Living. The one dresses—Mrs. wore her lvrdd Supplements pieces music, making thing Brown, though, As a inducement to this which the world needs more than en traine.” Wife—“It's a special hurry 1 the most elaborate work of the kind ever gown wonder Sleighs lumpers is- any- —B O N D— you said the mistress to the new we KRKE with each girl, | su d in Canada or the United States, will thing else is comfort, enheartenment, noticed that much.” Husband: “Couldn’t sale, give copy "burned that hole in the i Now for large rug?” shortly be published the “Quebec cheer. The of be- gnarantes every share of stock. help it—I stepped on it.” [Chicago Record. Sale. answered Jane by Daily only message worthy a one of which will take a. Heady laconically, and there | the of the Winter ticket, Telegraph,” promotor ing in the ears of men is the acres of beautiful in can sell "gue ended. proclaimed 2,o65 cottage sites It Costs Little and Does Much. No man Wahln County a better Carnivals. Messrs. Gilbert Parker, J. M that shall teach them that in message spite close to Bar Harbor. ic*lt than I will for the 3m48 Lemoine, G. M. Fairchild, Jr., Dr. Prosper Remark when you attend a play or con- t money. of all their troubles it is worth while to All from sale of stock to Bender, N. Levasseur, Faueher de St. money goes cert how many people disturb the perfor- NO. 1 AUTOHARP. live. A. B. further and the ISAAC S. STAPLES, Maurice, John J. Proctor, C. P. Storey, P. [Rev. Meldrum, Presbyterian, develop improve property. ; mance by coughing. One man begins and and other well known lit- Evansville, ind. All from sale of land to the seems to be in- ’•'}> Spanjaardt, many money goes pay cough contagious. The r‘ T BROOKS. MAINE. "nby was stole, we gave her Castorla. terateurs have contributed interesting sto- terruption is a great nuisance, and there is ries and sketches of the habits and customs Ireland. The Irish some- AND EXTRA no need of for cure a " *»ho was a she cried have been QUARTERLY it, anyone may cough Child, for Castoria* of the Canadian people. A work of art and times illiterate—ignorant never. The mis- with the Pineola Balsam, which costs Mears & she became she to Castoria. of cents. It Pitcher, Miss, clung beauty, costing thousands dollars. Mailed fortune of illiteracy is the only inheritance twenty-five soothes the inflamma- '^HU she had to any address in Canada or the United tion in the throat and loosens the mucus Children, she gave them Castor it which the Irish race can treasure as last- The ART AMATEUR States on receipt of 40 cents. Address which clogs the air passages. A few doses ing evidence of the love which their neigh- DIVIDENDS. “Daily Telegraph,” Quebec, Canada. of Ely’s Pineola Balsam stop a cough and Rest and Largest Practical Art Magazine. — 75 Main bor, Protestant England, has borne for Same men Same management that heal a sore throat, Me. St., Belfast, (Theonh Art Periodical awarded a Medal at the the saddest but most invincible race that boomed Dana’s Sarsaparilla and paid World's Fair. ■ Uncle John—“I am that has suffered for and creed dur- j stockholder in two afraid, Henry, fnraltmhlr to nil tr/oi trish hi Dinl. thrir country every years $1,320 never livingby Beecham’s for consti- you will make much in the .< d. Liniment removes all pills seven centuries of cruel for progress NERVO-LEPTINE. art or to tnnkr Ho ir hoiif hrinil ijvf jj' y Spavin ing oppression. every $100 invested. with '"'ft or Calloused and Bletn- world, your indifferent, easy-going The new for ilie cure of and "e will scud to am one m Lumps [Rev. Father Cleary, Minneapo- Shares $10 each. You can have 1 or The secret of is discovery epilspev COP Iflo n !'i io'* and Get Catholic, ways. success, Henry, the treatment of n rvous diseases. run IUI this f lv. horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, pation 25'?. the Minn. 100. Are interested? Send Noojiiuin.no mentioning publi-^ lis, you postal hard work.” Henry—‘‘Yes, I suppose so, no no sedatives nor ano- cation a with III** S Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, morphine, bromides, specimen copy, superb card for complete information. Uncle John; but, you know, I never did dynes used. Price reduced to 00. Marvelous color plates for cop> ing or framing' ft lb; h11 Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. book at and £1 1,1 your druggist’s Lawlessness. Mobs and care much about other secrets.” results. Fer.-onal testimonials on tile and fur- and 8 supplement.ir\ pages of designs regular If. by use of one bottle. Warranted lyncliings, people’s brutalities nished on application. FOR 10r liri(,‘*. Hoc Or wo will send also wonderful Blemish Cure ever and lawlessness, anarchism and PETIT MANAN LAND & INDUSTRIAL CO. [Bostou Transcript. run lut. ftV.. go it. NERVO-LEPTINE CO., •Painting tor bcglnncrs”(‘.H>pages Sold A. A. Howes & by fiendish cruelties are of occurrence 55 Church to ftj, ; by Co., Drug- daily Street, Belfast, Haine. I Casc.arets-Candy Cathartic, Quran teed 5wo2 Box 3MI, Hartford Conn. MOMAfiIK MARKS, 23 I nlon Square, Y. r Belfast, Me. Annual aalaa more tl an in this Christian nation. Law or Hancock Cure sold & Wilson. 6,000,000 boxes. professed Building, Devonshire St., Boston. Constipation, by Kilgore Talcott, Krlsble A Co., Suit* Agents lor the II. 8. For Over Fifty Years. Sear sport Locals. Prospect Village The S. B. I. Society Bucksport. John J. Bridges, a citizen of Prospect. The butchers find few sales 16. The report of President Lenox and Treasurer and General Manager Rundlett showed the com- will ho il their fair tins evening, Jan. 23d, this met with a very accident now, has but place, painful nearly everybody got sparerib, pany’s vessels to he in most excellent condition. A E. P. Nichols of was .11 t.»wn B.mhsput (il sl,.-nnj the 23 i it will he held the next Monday. He was at work in Spofford’s the time is coming when people will have all 14 per cent, dividend has been declared for the this week. year. The following officers were elected Presi- fair e\enmg) in the Grange Hall. All are wood lot, when a struck him and their delivered at their door. Al- heavy log supplies dent. Fred Lenox; Treasurer and General Mana- Mrs. E. < 1 RT Dunbar arm d <>xi:e* fn 111 B< st.m cordially invited. They have many pretty rolled over his right leg, crushing it badly most everything can be bought and deliver- ger, Rundlett; Directors, Henry Ingalls, R T Rundlett, Fred Lenox, A M Lincoln Wednesday and nseffti articles for sale and them below the knee. Drs. Snow and at- ed and carts Card, Gibbs, among Perry now, and two tea, coffee spice Gustavus Rundlett, R H T Taylor. a nice worsted After tended the man from and Boston, Jan 16. A from London a short Dr. T. Prescott Mmvs returned t< ver> carriage afghan. injured and dressed his Bangor run here regularly ready- report Uunp time since, which stated that the British Court of the sale coffee and doughnuts will be served wounded It will be some time before made most of the den Sunday. leg. clothing peddlers supply Admiralty at Yokohama had decided that ship in t lie dining room and then the hall will be Mr. Bridges can get about again. clothing. These changes are corning with Win H Macy was totally at fault in the recent col- G. H. Kimball of Ohio, was n. lision with British steamer Isis, was incorrect. Cleveland, the seem to given up to the young'folks tor a social hop. Centre Mr. Ernest new order of things. Farmers The vessel’s town Eriday. Lincolnville. Parker agents and largest owners state that .... (' the Court found Mr. Harriman’s house was badly dam- of Rhode is get along with less. Where so many articles each vessel must assume the cost Island visiting his father, Mr. of Francis N. Ford of C onn ar- individual damage. The ship being chartered Manchester, aged tire Jan. 19th.Mr. and Mrs. are as in a store some are by Emery Parker.Mrs. Joel Lamb and exhibited buyers for the United States before the collision, is now rived Thomas are at L. without. loading at Yokohama and will later finish Dr. Saturday. Heagan visiting T. Cum- daughter Annie visited Mrs. induced to buy things thej can do loading SWAN’S Herbert Morse at Hiogo for New York. D. 0. Nichols is on lus horn, in tig's. No doubt the will the farmers. Capt. way in Belmont a few days last week....Mr. change help Charters. Sell Belle Hooper, Philadelphia to from Curacoa, coal, $1.65 and Sch R W VI-TAL~FTED Hong Kong. Thorndike. A. H. Monroe lias a John McNamara and Miss Hattie Brown of -Apples are almost gone in Prospect thus port charges. gray, Hopkins,Newport News toCienluegos, coal, $1.60. at Fred Eames Hon. J. II. Leighton of Dover, N U., is three-year old filly, he thinks a deal of. She Camden spent Sunday in town_Miss Gus- early... .The masquerade ball Sch R F Pettigrew, Havana to Delaware Breakwa- NERVEe the Some ter f. o.j sugar p. t. Sch Hattie C Luce, New York JLOOD at F. E. Whitcomb's. is by Island Prince by All and is a sie Mathews lias gone to other night was well attended. visiting right good Medtield, Mass., to Trinidad, general cargo, p. t., thence to New Counts there. looking one-C. W. Lord disposed of a fine where she will work in the straw and Senoritas from Spain were Orleans, asphalt, $2.50. Sch Penobscot, Port-de- Eugene Porter left Monday for b. < rcester, shop_ TONIC -The for the winter Paix to New York or Philadelphia, logwood, $3. driving mare Friday. Charles says There will be a sociable at the Band hall weather is line Mass., where he has employment. pure Bark Beatrice Havener, Turk’s Island to New a new and unadulterated poverty caused him to Tuesday evening, Jan. 28tli. A programme schools-Will George has bought York, salt. 6 cents. New Haven, 6 1-2 cents. Bark- CURES ALL HEART Miss Paiiuer "f Belfast visited her of Henry A Litchfield, Elizabet to Lucy commit the deed.... Mrs. E. A. Huntoon of will be of two 1 span horses from the granite company at hport Savannah, given, consisting farces, sing- fertilizer. 75 c* nts. Sister. Mrs. G. F. Smith, last w eek. all of Augusta is visiting her father, A. H. Mon- ing, recitations, declamations, tableaux, etc. Frankfort_0. O. Hatch has about Freights. The Freight Circular of Brown & TROUBLES his Co, New York, reports for the week Jan B. O. Sargent has bought a had interest >n roe... Nine two-horse teams loaded with After the program a baked bean will wood up and manufactured, with the ending supper 18: Though the volume of business reported little Crockett visit- the Portei mill lot on Steamboat avenue. h.iy were counted here at one time Satur- be served, aiso , cake and coffee. sledding.... Miss Laura shows some improvement in comparison with that ed of last week, yet from nearly every is day.... The M. 0. Co. have put in a new Admission 10 children 5 cents. All Miss Amy E. Lane last week-The department A. E. Nteknrsi a iias shipped this week a cents, heard the coitiplaint of unsatisfactory results both wharf at. T. N. Keene's and it will be dance at the hall last week was a in the way of number of vessels of to Boston K. L. Warren. barn, come and enjoy a line time. If Grange closed, and rates cargo hay hysch. stormy, obtained. of the and much more convenient success.... wants but if it Tonnage larger better class than formerly.... postponed until the next fair night. Everybody snow, if momentarii\ in Mrs. C. B. Norris and son Uft by train very limited supply,and owners Dr. O. 1. lb-amis of is does not come soon all the will are to a Augusta visiting at Sanoypoint, Mrs. Frank Crockett and pressed hay endeavoring force higher scale of rates in Wednesday for their hmne in Grand Island, consequei ce. Shippers of case oil have again W. 11. « pin's. ... <\.tii a is be hauled on wheels. Neb. Stephen having a son of Dix Island are visiting at Mr. F. A. entered the marker and closed vessels for Java anti very sick Time with the a. rheumatic Japan, obtaining same at some reduction PRICE giip, Max field’s.... Miss Octavia Harriman, who Irom $1.00 A J N b-kerson si: ;1 has a crew *\ d previous rates paid. Additional tonnage is in; ti’Mibic till an abscess in his side. He suf- but lias been employed as nurse in Boston the Sll H* News. required, suitable vessels are very scarce, and k. A on Ins which Was in the re- wharf, damaged feis a at deal of owners thereof are reluctant to entertain the bids gn pain. past year, is here with relatives for a few cent submitted, feeling confident that an improved gab’. basis I>p.! Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch of weeks.... Albert who has been for carrying will c obtained in the near Capt. Shute, BELFAST. F. 11 Park and I'. I, Mnrtiaad went m l'Onj in1 future, ere is also some demand for Merrill visited relatives in t<>wn at work in Camden for several r; tonnage Sunday.... years, arriv- to Australia, but the lines hesitate to meet their Reck laud te transavr business fur A Kill VKl>. l’ucsday Mr. E. V. of ed home last wants upon the terms hence business Cunningham Bath was in town week, and will remain here •Jan 15. Soli James Holmes. Ryan. Boston. exacted, for the town. the time being is at a stand. Barrel the last of the week with Jan 1(5. Sdis A W Ellis, New Hat- petroleum fitting our eyes with j his family.J. W. Grant cut ice from Ryder, York; freights continue but in tie Paige, .Maria Webster, Turner, very quiet, view of the Charles F. ami Edward R. Pitterson left s., Dill, Boston; o| >uitab!e spectacles that we may see to read more j his pond last week for French Bros. & Co. Alt Desert. scarcity tonnage, gents of vessels are steamer Pem.ibscot holding out lor full rates in the linn belief that EBOBATE NOTICES by Thursday lor their c Miss Abbie Morrill was in Sears- and the Jan 17. Sell Julia .M Luring. Flanders, Boston. early.. Hersey Retreat_There is one shippers will eventually be forced to meet the 11 Jail 17. Sell A W Ellis, Ryder, homes the West. and j in Winterport. In the River Plate lumber trade port Saturday Sunday her sis- copy Saudypoint of the book “A Narra- terms.required. A .t I rubafe ( < *i i*t visiting | there is an licit I a t Be! t ast, within an SAILED. yet absence of important interest: at the of on the Laura M. Carver leaves Mon lay for Bos- ter, Mrs. Jennie Pike.... Here is an egg tive of Some of the the same is and County Waldo, second Tuesd j Adventures, Dangers time.tonnage scarce, prevailing A. I). 1 Jan rates are January ton, where she will take a course in the Con- that, smells but is true. Daniel and of a 15. Seh Jonathan (’one, Rolerson, Boston. unsatisfactory to owners. There is some story fishy, Sufferings Revolutionary Soldier,” for cs K1' 11 < I’OU Jan 1(5. Seh A W Ellis Ryder. Winterport. enquiry tonnage t«> load naval stores at the |' NsENI). Adminis rit»r < : of M usie. A. Greer has a dock of 28 liens ’’ estate servatory and got 119 spoken of in last week’s Journal. Mr. Jos. Jan 17. Sells Jennie Greenbank, deader, Rock- South, and though rather better rates are bid, the of M A KTH A H 111 \ 11>. late Be : ot vessels do Pure iu said < *is n: v ot P Al Bur- oilerings not increase to Blood Wahl... M eggs iu one week. Next!.. .Iiem -mher the so- P. Marlin died 00 land; Volant, Pendleton, do; Bonnie, any appre- deceased, havim.-. P. Gvjmudi finished a tine lot May 2, 1850, aged years, ciable extent. In seared a that cutting gess, Vina] haven. the line of South America and Means no scrofula, petition the balance reman.in. ciable at and is Jail West India enlarged glands, Iu> hands on of ice last P'riday. He has taken out-about Mystic Grange Hall, Tuesday even- buried in the yard here at Sandy- IS. Sell Fannie A. Edith, Ryder, Frankfort. freights very little action is observed. settlement ot his first aeeoimi ..i Jan 22. Some lew coal and boils, miiiistra; ion « said Jan. 28th. will he Sell James Holmes. Ryan, Boston. lumber orders are being exe- ulcers, sores, abs<,?*ss*js, pim- cmate he «>itiered 11 i>tril>; three hundred tons. ing. There a picnic sup- point. cuted. but the owners find ii difficult to obtain any amonp heirs of said deceased and the >liai ples, humors, rheumatism* neural- each per and a good program. Come come AMERICAN PORTS. improvement in rates Home oiler determined Contribution at one, freights very the Cough church next Liberty. Dr. E. A. Porter is soon to sparingly. We are unable to gin, catarrh, tubercle- syphilitic, <>r Mdered. Thai the said itioner all-Schools in districts No. 1 and 4 New Jan 14. sch Electa Bos- report any improve- pm uive noti- closed York, Ar, Bailey, ment in coastwise lumber and coal all perstms interested l.\ ;i Sunday morning in behalf of the Cough leave us and locate in Pittsfield. We are ton; IS, sld, bark Si Lucie, Port sell Daniel freights, par- other taints. Pure bloo 1 means causinp- «-op\ «.f Friday after very successful terms. Miss Natal; ticularly remaining quiet, with rates nominally order to l»e published three ueek.-T successive.- Churelt to B Fearing, Philadelphia. the Building Society. sorry lose him. No person in the com- unchanged. Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, Edith Thomas was the teacher in No. 1 and Boston, Jan 14. Ar, sells Mary Farrow, Mor- j they may appear at a Frohate ( oin t. to he heh. Sch. E. L. Warren, A. A. munity could be more missed than he. rissey, Belfast; Alinetta, Crockett, Winterport; witlun Capt. Larrabee, Mr. Mullinof in No. Belfast, and for said t onntv. on the sc. Josephs. Lincolnville 4. 1(5. ar, schs Jonathan ('one, There has been an from Rolerson, Belfast; BOKN. Tuesday d next, at ten‘of the arrived from Portland with a quite emigration Viola February clock Thursday cargo Alarcellus, Sellers, Rockland; Reppard, lore noon, and show Morrill. The Willing Workers held a cause, if an\ thev have, u of corn Montville and to Pittsfield. Brunswick, Ga; IS. sld, sch Sarah W for A. J. Nickerson. Liberty Many Lawrence, the prayer of said pet it inner should hot he sociable at the new house of Mrs. Helen coal port; 2<>. cld, brig H B Charleston. Perkins. In Jan. to Mr. and pr. here think the latter the and Hu-sey, Sandypoint, 16, tMi- OEo. K. JOHNSON. June-. place Utopia, s Mrs. dood Jan 1(5. Ar. h Belle a Health, I he George ladies of the Cough Society have ar- Mears last Philadelphia, Hooper, Perkins, daughter. A true copy. Attest: Thursday evening, netting §5.75. some profess to believe that when die Hall, Curaeoa; I J, ar, schs Young Brothers,Snow, Staruett. In Belfast, Jan. 1 7, to Mr. and Mrs. to hold their anuual they good appetite, digestion, sound Jere’h l>. Parker, ranged supper and en- -The Grange will hold a sociable at their Boston; Daniel B Fearing, Clifford, do. Francis J. Starrett, a son. Repiste they will go to Pittsfield. If such be the tertainment Baltimore. Jan 15. Shi, sch Yale. Boston; 17, sleep, strong nerves, livers Thursday evening, Jam doth. hall If ~ healthy At a this, Thursday, evening. stormy, case the friends of the whole- ar, sch Boston. Probate Court held at Belfast, within am1 many genial, Daylight, and ( \\ H. who A of Brunswick, Ga, Jan 14. Ar. sell F C Pendleton, MARRIED kidneys—every organ doing its the minty of \\ aldo, on the second Tuesd,i Capt. West, went to Rockland Friday evening. part the evening will souled M. D. need not We dispair. shall Fletcher, Union Island, Ga; 17, sld, sch Susan N duty properly. January, A. I>. lrthh. last week 111 the. interest of the owners of be devoted to a entertainment. Ad- literary meet again-Miss Charlotte T. of Pickering, Haskell, Boston; 20, sld, sch Edward s \ V. CARTER, witlow of Sibley H Denham-MoGrath. In Rockland, Jan. P, Free- These ends can he reaVhed by KIJSHA schooner returned mission 10 cents-Rev. H. I. Blake, Smith, Providence. N/v CARPER, late of Brunette, home Friday. Holt is in Belfast will lecture here Jan. 23d and we are man B. Dunham and Kate both ot Cam- Montville, in said Con;, Key West, Jan 14. Sld, sch Charlotte T Siblev, I McGrath, using “the only combined Blood of Waldo, ou a den. tit-ceased, having presented a pet P or the last two or Gardiner, Mass., three weeks’ vacation. all a Bartlett, lor a a three trips steamer anticipating rare treat. The lecture next Tampa. Ellingwood-Welsh. In Purifier and allowance out of the personal estate of Jan 15. sch W Rockland, Jan. 10. Nerve Tonic.” Penobscot has Rev. I’riah Drew of Knox the Norfolk, Ya, Cld, Wallace Ward, Horace D. deceased. arrived and departed 011 her occupied week will be by W. W. Stetson, State Super- Providence. Ellingwood of Winterpori ami Emma last Next Welsh of Rockland. Ordered, That, the sai l which is pulpit Sunday. Sunday Mr. W.W. intendent of an Port Jan 1(5. bark petitioner pive notie*- appointed days, unusual is in- Tampa, Ar, Alegunticook, ... something Schools-Following Gerrish-Bowley. In Vinalhaven* Jan. 11, pci sons interested causinc a will hold a Wallace, Philadelphia. by copy of this the w inter season. Ogier quarterly meeting here at stance of Frank E. Gerrisli and Alluta L. tier to he during quick work in adjusting a fire loss Fernandina. Jan is. Ar, sch General Adelbert Bow-ley, both of published three weeks suceessivrh 2 Vinalhaven. tlie p. m-Elisha Merriam & Sons have Ames, Lord, New York sch Wm H Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, :■ A. N. Blanchard has by the Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co.: ; sld, Sumner, Knight-King. In Capt. sold his inter- Pennleton, New York. Boston. Dec. 31. Albert E. they may appear at a Probate Court, r<> be he!. bought a large lumber lot of Jesse H. Knight, of and Belfast, within and for est in bark Heibert Black to Frye George R. Belden of Palermo suffered a par- Darien, Jan 14. Ar, sch F C formerly Lincolnville, Ina F., said Countv, on the se> bis brother, Pendleton, Burgess of Mrs. ( of of Moutride-Snow is much needed to Ga. daughter Sylvia King of Boston. Tuesday February next, at ten ot the W. H. tial loss by fire the night of Dec. 17th and Brunswick, before Capt. Blanchard, who will take coin- Stinson-Welch. In Belfast, Jan. IS, Rev. Msssa.' noon, and show cause, if anv stock Savannah, Jan 20. Cld, sch James A by thev h the mills with lumber and get the Garfield, Ge<». E. Tufts, James H. Stinson and the of maud of her for a to Costa Rica. up reported the loss to J. O. Johnson of Lib- Wood, New York. Miss Clara why prayer said petitioner should im- voyage J. Welch, both of B Ifasr. planted. year's supply of firewood-Mrs. L. A. Rob- of M. Jacksonville, Jan 17. Ar, sch Celia F, erty, agent the F. I. Co., Dec. 19th. Randell, I'm am-Black. In Jan Albert CEO. E. Capt. J. T. Erskine has had a severe ill- inson has leased her New York Rockport, 11, HerYeTonig JOHNSON, Jinh1 and will obtain and place The agent the loss to the Jan IS. sch Upliam Eliza Black, both of Rockport. A true copy. Attest: ness in New but is reported company Mobile, Ar, Penobscot, Dodge, Kev York, slowly recovering. employment in Massachusetts_Mr. Oscar West. Jekk’h 1). Pakkhh, Repiste* Dec. 20th, and on the 22nd Mr. Johnson re- He w as obliged to give the command of Newport News, Jan 20. Ar, schs R W FOR SALE BY ALL up Thompson is one of our busy men. Hopkins, DIED. DEALERS. young ceived orders to to Mr. Belden’s at Hichborn, Sarah W Bos- At a Probate Court at bis bark, the St. for the proceed Tliomaston; Lawrence, held Belfast, within am; Lucie, present voy- He keeps a over the ton. the of general repair shop once and the loss. two County Waldo, on the second Tuesmu age. adjust Taking expert Brown. In Union, Jan. 10. Charles E. A. 1). I shop of N. L. Simmons. He is m work- FOREIGN PORTS. Brown, January, HIM'.. good with him he went to aged 26 years. carpenters Palermo, D certain Mark who lias man, well with tools and is Burdette. In New York. Jan. Mor- ALTON’S K.YMIIjY I* I LI.* A instrument, purporting to be the Ward, vended meat about supplied always Aux Caves, Dec 29. Ski, sell Arthur V S Wood- 16. Henry ! will adjusted the loss to the satisfaction of Mr. gan 42 aA and testament and codicil tberet' town ior the at it-Mrs. F. W. ruff, Heagan, Delaware Breakwater. Burdette, aged years. stand high in act last twenty-nine years, lias Banan is not so well of U alder wood In public favor, MtA.M K> M. BANKS, late o! Belfast, in Belden and mailed of loss the same Jan 0. sell D 11 Lincolnville Centre, Jan. 12, ! proof Matanzas, Ar, Rivers, Colcord, and I)f> Nol’ ot Waldo, sold bis business m the to I’ike Bros, late and has watchers Norfolk, Ya. Mrs. Sarah Calderwood. aged 7". years. promptly GRIPE. County deceased, having been pre- village every night. A check was drawn ed for night. for the amount, Going. In East Union, Jan 12. W in. II. probate. and will henceforth routine bis Montevideo, Dec 17. In port, harks Alice Reed, Going, { That operations North Troy. aged 74 years, 11 months and 21 DALTON’S INSTANT RELIEF PLASTERS Ordered, notice hejfi\en to all perso in- The last meeting of the W. dated Dec. 23d, and was in the hands of the Ford, ana Willard Mudgett, Colcord, for New days. terested to the Harb-»r ami Stockton Hakkiman. In Oalmon, Jan. 14. James Harri- relieve by causing a copy of this order d Springs. C. T. I', was York. instantly; cure quickly. he hi at the home of Mrs. G. L. agent at Dec. the re- man. published three weeks sureessjyel\ in the Liberty 24th, awaiting Cardenas, Jan 8 Ar, sch Olive T aged 78 years, f> months and 25 da\s. K.| -A 11 etlort will Whittier, liean Journal, at Belfast! tliar they be made to institute a series T.vier. The next meeting will be with Mrs. of Mr. five the Hill. In Boston, Jan. 20, Edwin P.' Hill, for- printed ceipt Belden, just days from Whittier, Philadelphia, a merly of 52 up pea at Probate Court, to be held at Bell of to take Newell Cienf lieges, Jan 2. Ar, sch Olive Pecker, Tor- Bucksport, aged years. dancing parties place dur- Bagiev .January 27th. Tiiree new time the loss was to the Howes. In 1 within and for said on the second ’! weekly reported agent by rev, B ltiniore. Belfast, .Jan. 15. Louise Hazeltine, Coumy, ! day of next, at ten of the ing the remainder of Tin- winter. Landlord members were recently added to the the insured. Kingston, Ja, Dec 25. Ar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Howes, aged February lock P. Union, brig Eugene Hale, 6 months. noon, and show cause, if they why Gnnnell Harding, any have, lias kindly offered the use of the ami much interest, in the work is m ule mani- Philadelphia. same should not be ed, and Pittsfield. have been held in her 27. sch Edward Kenney. In Swanville, Jan. 15, Josephine proy approved all.'- Meetings Manzauilla, Ar, Stewart, Mary '-Kit. F. tine (lining ba'l in the Searsport House fur fest....The Sunday school at West Kent New York. Kenney, aged 35 years, lo months and lo da\s. JOHNSON. J -a Troy new the A true Attest the Methodist church since 15th to Port an Knowlton. In Swanville, Jan Sarah L. copy. the first assembly. w:ii cent ime tin* Prince, Dec 20. In port, -cli Lillian 21, through winter, Know lion, 7 2 1 I The BULL EXILE OF Vo. J KKi.'ii 1>. Park hh. meeting the and now con- Woodruff, i.odgkius, for North of to aged years. months and 2 da\s. BELFAST. 41.400, Ke^ii-; Sunday evening, 19th, they Hatteras, < \er\ Sunday at the home of the. sail m about 1 o' Mathews. In tie!fast, Jan. 18, James I*. Wasn- American Jersey Cattle ub Register. is at mv Steamer 1' "ovnce (.f the Koekland and Superiu- days. in South sider the house dedicated and consecrated ews, tonuerly of Stockton 77 stable Belfast, for service. Terms >i.nn. A' a Probate Cou o held at Jim last. \y it bin a t' .1. C. Hong Kong, Jan 8. Ar, bark Colouia, Noyes, Springs, aged years Pom r: i:?ie iidenT, Lamb. Quite a of in- and -4 months to he at time of service. He i- C >n.iia's I !i<- I oi on I degree to the Lord. Several ministers and Portland, (). via Honolulu. paid by ounty Waldo, thf second Tin- .. began limning Tm-sday, people b\ Maine's is shown the Jan 15. In Win II Mank. In Rockland, Jan. 12, Emma Etta, Exile; he Exile. *J •'.*-> J. i i: of Fine January A. 1). 1 snip leavo _• S« «-rt. i< r Bic by large attendance.... Yokohama, port, ship Macv, irsj ksport at 10 ..YJoek from other were in attendance and daughter of W illard and Marcia Mank ot Tree Corona, r>4j»o.'-5; Maine's Exile is !> Exile >>- J places for New York via (see Miscel- Wes;’ W PIN S< max o| Miss Garcelon is at Amsbury, Hiogo out of ... F'dIN OTT. kl N »• 111 »>id n Angie home from M.C. I. Rockport, a native ot Rock and, 21 7 St. Lambert, Exile's •>. Fine Tnr at *2 15 m. She will the were and lany). agee years. *) PiNS('(I TT. i.i’e o! Ii ...n taming p. j meetings interesting profitable. Corona is lot ill t > months and 20 days. by (let's Son. 21 ,H'»1 out of pin** Tm* week oil account of Baracoa, Jan 1. In W .ildo. ha •. i. .. •. nut a 1 the illness of her port,-eh 5ft>raucy, Sawyer, deceased, pre.-eiile».l ; er i11. landing here mi the same day as ! Rev. Mr. Hamilton, the pastor, New .Warden in Yeazie, Jan. 15, Gtistavtis B. .War- I Mary. 10.821 Farmers wishing to rheii through for York, ready. improve administration -1 the e.-la; -1 sab; deeea-i tilt sister.... Mrs. S. J. Stevens lias been visit- den. aged 65 st e*lv should gi e him a call. :.n,4 B( slui: St; e.llicr. | whose influence and efforts the Savanna-la-Mar, Jan 2. Ar. sch Cyrus Hal!, years. {framed him. untiring Sekatt. Hi Jan. Pharron P. mg in Be,last, and Coombs, Poi! Lduington, 15, j a t Stockton Springs... .Mr. Spain. ordered, Til he sa nl 11 loner > e me n An alarm ni lire was at noun Satur- ! house has been enlarged and remodeled Dec 29. In F Whir Spratt, aged 72 years ami 1 month. ELIJAH PHILLIPS, South Belfast, given 1 Martin Shanghai, port, ship Emily all persons interesi, d b 'eaiisim: a mmy m civy and wife of Pittsfield were in to Sheldon. In Lincolnville, Jan. 2". Mrs. Li i/a ney, sail end of December lor New York via order Io lie three w -m day ior a blaze in L JL bhn ksnrili until it has lost its identity in the beautiful Sheldon of piiidl-bed eeks r'-’-i Rogers* j t- vn L. Hong Kong. Bellast, aged 80 years. 4 mmiihs and !"• Saturday.J. Bagiev and E. E. > Republics! I.mrnal. primed a 1. dm- sin '1 lie lirt i and commodious new structure which now Havana. Jan 21 day s. ami p. originated around the rlnm- 14. Sid, sch Helen <4 Mosclev, Shorthand they may app-ar a; ., Proiiaie < N>ni i„ a, Snh-iiiiger were at home from Pittsfield Sun- Tai.cott. In Bangor, Jan. IP, Daniel s. Typewriting Holt, Mol iie. Faln.ti., B'-l ia-i, yyit h in a n inertia. Jan 3. Ar, bark arrie L Tyler, New iNsria'CTiox.i*- Tuesday of Pe-inri-y next, at ten o| the oi the very from debt before it was dedi- sch Maud Thom as In Rockland, Jan 11. Samuel I. engines, arri < d io.v cleared fully York; 18, ar, Snare, King’s Ferry, Fla. Indole noon, and sleyv cause, if ai. they I although they the past is a a native of Wt. week, reported little better. Tnomas, Eden, Desert Island, aged MISS ZAIDEE B. CARTER teaches tie* system the of on the seeue. cated and a was Started morn- MARINE MISCELLANY. 5 why prayer -aid petitionei -ina.a\ m promptly ... paper Sunday 7<* years, months and 8 s. used the *•! \ew .Messrs. G. L. Tyler and Reuben Rhoades day by leading siior'liand teacher {framed. after the sermon for the spoken. Nov 17, lat 23 S, Ion 28 W, hark Adolph Thomson. In Rockport. Mass., .Ian. 5. Adelaide England. Mr. W E. Hieki>x itnsfou, from whom Among those at the were in ing calling £1,150, (il.o. P. JOHNSON .Jm registered Searsport Belfast last week_Miss Millie Dbrig, Amsbury, from New York for Saigon. Dec Thomson, a native ot Waldo'noro. aged S3 years. she has indorsements. 1'lie whole i- com amount due. The whole cost theory A true copy, \ires; llous* Hus w * * k are T. S. was £2,200 Id. ship Manuel Elaguno, Small, from New York Towne. I Seattle, Wash., Jan. 7, Eheu J' rise in tit teen le--on>. She also teaches the Dennison,Boston, Stevens is in Al- Davis, J Kin Hh Pa rkkr. Re_n- visiting Pittsfield_Mr. for lat 8 N, Ion 29 W. mlant son of Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. R. Towne. latest and V 1L I- \v and as the society is not very large £1,150 Hong Kong, scientific method of tinge mg for the oeg? aterville, Mrs. Skow- Dyer is laid with a The Mark Island bell Powers, phonse up cut foot. ledge buoy, off Rockland, typewriter, by which the writer the ilia to badly looked like a sum to he operate- I’ \ PI SS It. iirin! Pv I ate,held a |. W A. large raised, hut at the entrance to Penobscot chine w it hour at he term- liegan, Constantine, Geo. L. Coflin, -Mr. L. J. Sanderson of bay, recently report looking keyhoar I. For "ti tin- -eeond Tue—i.r. .,| Pittsfield was in ed the has Belfast Price Current. .i.noiary. others from other societies took hold capsized by ice, been righted, freed and further parrieulars at R. F. Dunton's A 1»I P I k W Mr. and and inquire '! A PK KB. I d. :; ri o; ae e-f a I < Bangor, Mrs. «L II. Allen, Geo. T. town from ice, and in condition CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. over Sunday. placed good office, Savings Bank, Belfast. 1 w4* C H A Iff, PS A. W U.KPB. la d W F. N. helped them out so the amount was soon The Cuckolds bell in re- Produce 1 Bead, Savory, Belfast, E. L. Stebbeus, buoy Bootlibay harbor, Market. Price Paid Producer. deceased buvit — her first one-half mile to the westward of »Nullity pleseideo Freedom. Dana T». Carter Relief raised and £17 00 more than was called cently reported ^*tate ot 31siiii<“. final account of New Britain, Conn. Corps for. its Apples, p lm. 50 a 75 Hay, |> ton, 0<) a 12 no administration d -aid e.-iati proper posi ion, has been examined and found •• 1 will 4 a alloyvanee. give an entertainment at the G. A. R. £00 more was raised last to be in and in order. dried, p lh, 5 Hides. |> 1!., 3«4 W ALDO SN. 1). I). (Over Sunday.) position good working ( OLHT OF INSOLVKMV. That uoiiie he G. M. Samuel Adams, assisted The Beans, pea, 1 85 a 2 oo Land), p II.. 5 a 7 Ordered, thereof Liven, t! by liaii Jan. to lighthouse board give notice to mariners Ill the ease of FRED 27th, he an the noon intermission some un- 1 On a 1 75 I.am!) 30 a 45 E. SYLVESTER of Freedom, weeks sueeessi d \. m the Joiin 1L G. C. Experience Party During that on or about Jan 30, a struck ma- nieoiuni, Skins. Repiibhean Dyer, R. Coombs and W. K. Keene bell, by in the of WaUlo and of in- , that all yarn sociable. The sisters of the known friend carried in a silver communion chinery, will l>e established at Burnt Island sta- yel’weyesl p j Jtrinted pm-' Corps • solvent Debtor. interested attend at a * t. of installed the officers of on Butter p lh, Ida 2o ();its, p hu, 32 tt.. 3( a 32 may Probate nrt. Belfast, publicly are to tell tlmir tion, the southeast part of Burnt Island, and experience in a certain un- service and left it on the table, many other Beef, p il). 5a7 Potatoes. 2o,a.3() are notified that said Debtor has held at Belfa-r.ou the seeoiid Tuesday I P Sears I. O. the west side of the entrance to Boothbay Harbor, hereby Lodge, O. F., last even- ary next, and show cause, if they li« v.•. w Friday and at the the donations had been and Maine. thick or weather Bariev, p bu, 50a 55 Round Hog, 4 1-2 of> \ortiled in the Court of Insolvency in said any dertaking, sociable gentlemen made, among them During foggy the bell the said About two hundred w Cheese, p lh, 10 a 12 Straw, ton, 5 nn«c. no a for his Horn all his aeeoum should not be allowed. ing. itnessed the in- will find their will be sounded a double blow every minute. The p County petition discharge partners names inclosed in a from a class of children in lh, 10 a 12 tt> 14 o 11> debts under <;i:o. i;. Johnson. Jn.m pulpit furnishings bell tower stands about 00 feet southeast one- ('hicken, p Turkey, p provable the in.-olvent laws of said j teresting ceremony, and of a line Tali Skins. 50a 1"no aim for A true copy. Attest partook ball of yarn. There will be also an the and beautiful quarter south from the light tower Tallow, 2«4 State, a certificate thereof, and a hearing apron Sunday School, large lamps Jkkk n 1). collation Mass.. Jan. Duck, p lh, 14,a, 10 N eal, p It). •'> a 7 upon the same is ordered t be had a The Frobate Parki:n, Register provided by the members of the at all Tarpaulin Cove, 19. The sch N E table, which kinds of wrill be from another chandelier for the centre 18 14 < • n ri'oo the 12th of A.*D. at two dancing at cost. Most of the Corps in the State of the audience room the Messrs. Dob- cargo of salt, has put in here disabled. She is 20 p day February. IH'db, THE subscriber hereby gives public notice i. by Geese, 14a 10 3 nn«.3 50 o’clock in the when and I indulged in by the younger portion of the have days out and reports a continuance of bad weath- pih, Wood, soft, j afternoon, where you may concerned, that sin* has been duly appoint contributed an apron, so that Bible Mrs. Emma and show everyone son, pulpit by Fitsgerald, er. The decks had been swept by the seas which Retail /’rice. Retail Mar kef. attend cause, ii any von have, why the and taken upon herself the trust of Administ assemblage, to their great | of said not enjoyment. can have their choice, from a white etc. Rev. Mr. Frost of broke over them, and her sails were split and some prayer petitioner should be granted. trix of the estate of fancy Bangor preached Beef, corned, p fh, 7/i8 Lime, p hhl, iH)o 1 no I Attest—JERE H I). of them useless. She is also short of PARKER, LEWIS ,J. S.N ELL. late of one to a plain one for the kitchen. If both forenoon and afternoon provisions. Butter, salt, box, 18 Oar. Meal, It.. 3 1-2 a 4 Stockton Springs the last Sunday, She will refit here and proceed. p p j 2vv4 Register of said Court. CO U N T Y CO It It KSPOX Corn, p bu, 44 Onions, p tt». 2 n 4 in the County ot \\ aldo, deceased, by In DrACK. evening should be very and and the house was full Norfolk, Jan 17. Sch Henry Clausen, Jr. Ap- giving stormy rough although packed ('racked Corn, p bu, 44 Oil,kerosene.gal. 13// 15 I as the law directs; she therefore a.i the pleby, arri.ed here to-day m distress. S‘»e sailed NOTICE OF SECOND requests entertainment will be held next there was and all Corn Meal, p bu. 44 Pollock, p tt-. 4« 4 1-2 HEET1NG. sons who are indebted to said deceased's cstat* Centre Montvillk. Miss Lizzie A. Whit- night. perfect quietness listened fro Boston Jan 1 for Baltimore, and when off -The the Cheese, p lt>, 13 a 15 Pork, p It), 7 o S WALDO 88. COITRT OK INSOLVENCY. make immediate payment, and those win* h. annual meeting of the Ladies’ Cir- to his sermons. Delaware, on the 4th, encountered a heavy comb, a resident of died at Thomas eagerly very interesting Cotton Seed, p«wt, 1 20 Plaster, p hhl, 1 20 any demands thereon to exhibit the same f*»r Belfast, N’W gale and snow storm. The foretopmast,cross j In the case of WILLIAM GOULD of in cle was at Mrs. Addie L. Fuller’s last Thurs- The Rev. Mr. cmiflsh, dry, p lh Gai) Rye Meal, p tt.. 30 Brooks, tlement to her. saKAH E.SNEI.I Erskine’s, Jan. aged 29 8 months presiding Elder, Boynton of trees and jibboom were carried away. The gale the of Waldo, Insolvent Debtor. Pith, years, Cranberries, p said Sunday-Winfield S. Davis, after White, singer of Bangor_ Given under hand and t he order of said Court my ceased's estate to make immediate payment. a Concert in the .Since the of A. D. short visit to his parents, has returned to evening... upper The Free Baptist society has extended a this loth cay January, 1890. those who have any demands thereon*, to exhi has been C. E. Attest—J ERE’H l>. PARKER, the same for settlement to her. Camden-The P. of H. will liavea pond improved Knowlton call to Rev. G. L. White of New As a dance Hampton, Safeguard, 2w4 Register of said Insolvent Court. LITY EVELYN M< Li »1 has built a summer residence on w hat is and supper on the evening of .lan. 28th. The N. H. Mr. White is a graduate of Bates known as Johnson’s of subscriber notice to proceeds are to be used to the din- point. and a preacher of great ability_Prof. A. Notice of Appointment Assignee. hereby gives publie improve 1MIE•concerned, that he lias been appoint- W. of At in the of Waldo and State of duly ing room. Swan ville. Mrs. Anthony Cobb Divinity School deliv- Belfast, County and taken upon himself the trust of Administ Josephine Mary Ken- of 1890. Maine, the loth day January, A. D. tor of the estate of wife of Mr. ered a fine sermon at the F. B. church Sun- thoughtless ney, Heber Kenney of Frank- Positively undersigned hereby gives notice of hi.- ap- MARY W. M« DONALD, late of Belfast, Montvillk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford Jan. 12th, and a interest- as of the estate of BUR- fort and second daughter of the late G. T day morning, very THEpointment Assignee in the County of Waldo, deceased, giving l- became the of a TON E. PARSONS of Swanville. in said of by proud parents ten-pound lecture in the E. A. County as the law directs he therefore all Nickerson of this town, died at the home of ing evening-Dr. Insolvent who lias been declared ! requests p- girl Jan. 14.... Mrs. Herbert Jack- Waldo, Debtor, sons who arc indebted t<* said deceased’s esr, Tuesday, Porter of has been in town Demand the an Insolvent his own by the Court her mother, Mrs. Mary D. Nn kerson, after a Liberty recently clgtey™ upon petition j to make immediate payment, and those who h.* son returned to her home in of lor said Countv of Waldo. Poor’s Mills, to locate here Insolvency any demands thereon, to exhibit the same brief but illness. She was for making arrangements perma- an alum bak- 2w4 ALFRED E. Jan. 15....N. painful years NICKERSON, Assignee. | settlement to him. S. Piper of Belfast has been He has been in successful a successful teacher iu this and nently. practice HORACE E. Me DON A I i and some neighboring when wish cutting hauling spars from Mr. in for 15 and comes to Pitts- you Notice of of Assignee. towns, ami was to have taught in F raukfort Liberty years ing powder Appointment Bowden’s lumber subscribers notice t• lot-Miss Vena Getchell field partly on account of the edu- At Belfast, in the County of Waldo and State . 1890. appoii, visit-Chas. Arnold cational afforded his children. and taken themselves the trust *>l Eve- m tion won the hearts of all with whom she advantages upon THE notice of his ap- of the last will and testament of Palermo was in town last week_Fred We think it must be on that are Some undersigned hereby^gives came in contact. She was active in wholly account; powders poisonous. 1 pointme? as As.-ignet* of the estate ot ALON- of very EMMA M. YACOHAN. late of Monroe, Vose Thorndike is having a lot of as we have five here ZO 1> J ACK -<»N of Troy, in said < 'omity of Waldo, pulp social life and practicing physicians j will he greatly missed. In manufacturers of the Insolvent who has been declared an In- in the of Waldo, deceased titerel wood cut.... Bertha Foster has returned low-grade powders pay Debtor, County they now, besides three transient ones who come own of are her husband’s home she was the “light of solvent upon his petition by the Court In- request all pel sons win* indebte-i t-> sain home from Waterville.... Allen clerks a said < ountv ot Waldo. ceased’s estate t«- make immediate mem., Dyer and to the place alternately nearly every week. bonus for every can of their pow- solvency for pay the household,” whose out has left it baking 2w4 ELLERY BOW1 >KN, those wit-* have dv mauds thereon, to exhibit Gould are to going Assignee. Sidney hauling hay Thorndike ... Dr. 11. Pushor is suffering from a hurt same for setiiemen t-> them. desolate. He has our in this sad der will sell to of there- station for A. F. sympathy they patrons Royal; «' A A It. \N Plummer-George Hall which lie received from a fall while hunting Notice of Appointment of Assignee. HIRAM II as have also her EI.IZ \ A. MANSER. and A. F. Plummer have bereavement, widowed bought Albert in the woods last fall, which it is feared may fore after the Royal examine the At in the of Waldo and State of mother, six brothers and two sisters. For demanding Belfast, County Turner’s the 15th of A. 1> 1890. j *i ic <- hay. prove fatal-Harry Laucey came home Maine, day January fTMl K subscribers hereby stivi' pn not ice t some years slie was out of health, but her label to make sure that Royal is received. mu ice oi his 1 concerned, that they have been duiy appoii.' Stockton Springs. from Bowdoin last week from undersigned hereby gives Deuslow Hall Asso- suffering ton, of the of and taken themselves tin* t rust ol E.\« cir life of endurance lias left a 1‘HEappointment as As-ignee estate upon patient fragrance of the last wil and I c ation held its annual Jan. 14th. silitis. We have heard of several such cases ('ll MILES W WOOD of Burnham, in said Coun- te.-tament meeting about h' r like memory that of the roses ty of Waldo. Insolvent Debtor, who has been de- JOHN KENNEY, late ol Belfast, The income and so and the and measles are No matter what the don’t expenses nearly balance, recently mumps representation, clared an Ins. Ivent upon bis own petition by the about the shattered vase. The funeral ser- in the of Wald-*, deceased, i- no dividend will be declareti for 4895. The Miss ( ourt of Insolvencv for said Count v of \\ aldo. county by giving prevailing quite extensively. Evans, a as the law directs: therefore a*! o- vices were conducted Sunday by ll**v. Chas. buy low-priced powder. Baking pow- 2w4 NORMAN WARDWELL, Assignee. they request board ot officers for the ensuing year are as teacher of the Lancey street Intermediate sons who are indebted to said dec, ased’s e>tat« H. Wells of Belfast, who aptly said that no make immediate and thos» who h.> follows: L. M. has the ders sold at a are payment, Partridge, president; A. M. school, mumps, consequently her lower than t-> same t.*i words could add to the eulogy of her life it- price Royal any demands thereon exhibit the Ames, treasurer; Esther A. Hichborn, sec- school is not in session this week. Mrs. NOTICE. lenient to them. MARY E. KENNEY. self. Although the day was very cold a almost invariably made from alum, and ALBERT C HEROES- retary ; A. M. Ames, agent; L. J. Morse, B. Dora Lewis has been very sick with conges- live great many friends came to pay the last As 1 am about to leave town to elsewhere, M. L. M. but is therefore inferior and to ri HE subscriber hereby gives notice to Roberts, Partridge, Sarah A. Morse, tion of the lungs, getting better_A dangerous health. all persons indebted to me are requested to make public tribute of respect to one who so richly de- I concerned, that she lias been duly appoint- Esther A. E. H. tire alarm was one last week Hichborn, Deuslow, Ellen served it-The remains of Mr. William given day immediate settlement. I shall be at my office ami taken upon herself the trust of Executrix and of M. Roberts and A. M. Ames directors_ Thayer of Glenwood w»-re brought here for which proved to be in the large wood shed Royal Baking Powder is the brand Saturday afternoons lor the next four weeks. My the last will testament interment last Fred Cun- reported CLIFFORD L. late of Stockton Capt. Albert Shute arrived home from Cam- Thursday_Mrs. near Smith & Dexter’s steam mill. Three residence is for sale STOWERS, ningham and little son of Prospect have the official I)R. E. A. PORTER. j Springs, den the week-Mrs. were ou the Government and State chemists past John Raudell, been Mr. C’.s Mr. and Mrs. hose companies promptly spot by in the of deceased she theret- visitiug parents, Dated at Liberty, Jan. 20, 1896. 4w4 County Waldo, ; who has been quite ill, is somewhat improv- Wallace Cunningham.Miss Augusta and the fire was extinguished with but little free from alum and ammonia and requests all persons who are indebted to said of absolutely pure ceased’s estate to make immediate a ed....Mrs. Esther Hichborn is ill_ Neally Monroe was the guest of Mrs. W. no to the The fire payment, quite or damage building. Card of TIiiiiiUn. to exhii E. Datum last lace Grav of those who have any demands thereon, Mr. Ed. Lancaster and son arrived Saturday_Wa from with and wholesome. It makes the best and finest the same for settlement to her. Joseph is the of originated children playing We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our Jacksonville, Fla., guest Mrs. Z. L. MARE, A RET A. STOWERS home last Saturday from Cambridge, Mass., Downs and her Zeanie Hartshorn. matches-The Loyal Temperance Legion is most neighbors and friends for their assistance and grandson food, economical in use, and wisest our bereavement. -Mrs. W. N. who been will have a Pink Tea at the F. B. Church sympathy in recent w here they have been employed for several Tylor, has quite ( APT. J. S. HARRIMAN. is Herbert Jan. 24th, followed by an months... A. sick, improving-Mr. Cunning- Friday evening, have learned to demand it MRS. .1. S. HARRIMAN. .Capt. Henry Hichborn left son of housekeepers and de- bain and family and bis brother Fred have entertainment and social_A youug Prospect Ferry, Jan. 20, 1896. NOTICE. on boat for Monday’s Cambridge, Mass., to gone to East Lowell to spend the winter. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith fell on the ice while cline all substitutes. his collar alleged indebted to the firm of Conant a spend the remaining winter months with Mrs. Fred Cunningham and daughter Jessie skating recently and broke bone. All persons to call at the old stand at C" will spend the winter with Mrs. C.’s parents ....Mrs. A. B. Crabtree of Hancock was 600 bbls Choice Brands Floor CO. are requested his son, Dr. Herman Hichborn_Levi store ot Jackson