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The Republican Journal. V0LlME li9'_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. NUMBER 47 political movement, the A. P. A. has Busy . good business in stoves, tinware, etc. M. J. Associated THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. given up the ghost, the national organiza- Charities. The Water Works in Brooks Village. PERSONAL. Dow has a store filled with a handsome tion having surrendered its charter and A Write-up of this Enterprising Village. of in Two preliminary meetings looking to the gone out of business.The new recita- assortment everything ladies’ wear, The Consolidated Water Co. of Portland C.W. Frederick visited It is the of a Augusta yesterday. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE tion hall which verdict of all who visit Brooks F. establishing society for associated char- John D. Rockefeller has millinery, etc. B. Stantial’s stock of dry has put in a system of water works at Brooks that have been Mr. E. O. Thorndike returned to just built for Vassal- at a cost of village it is one of the busiest and most and is and ity held in this city and some College fancy goods complete, Chas. H. Village and water is now supplied to about was dedicated Nov. 19th. The progress made. At the Nov. Saturday. Journal Pub. Co. $100,000 enterprising places of its size in the State. has a well store. meeting 19th Republican Irving equipped jewelry 60 buildings. The company was incorporated same day Mr. Rockefeller telegraphed to The is N. E. Keen was elected chairman Hon. R. W. went to Boston yester- village situated on the Belfast branch The mechanics include Chas. E. Small, temporary in Rogers tlie of Mount at of Portland, with a capital stock of $10,000. •The Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- faculty Holyoke college the Maine Central 12 miles from and W. R. Howard secretary. Mr. Howard day on business. South that he will add railroad, painter; W. N. Crosby, wheelwright; F. O. W. B. Moulton is C. B. Dunton is Hadley $10,000 to was President, ing People.” Belfast, and on the Marsh which fur- instructed to correspond with similar Mrs. W. Burkett visited relatives his previous gift of $40,000 to complete river, Day, cabinet maker; J. W. Batchelder, R. A Secretary, both of Portland, and Mr. Dun- George nishes societies in some or cities and a Rockefeller Hall_The Ward povrer for several important indus- W. N. S. Forest city report in Camden last week. Circulation in and Line steam- | Hall, Crosby, Hall, Roberts, ton is contractor to put in the works at Largest City County tries. Some constitution and at the next meet- er on board the released manufacturers, however, whose E. O. Frank W. B. by-laws Rev. W. H. of Saratoga, having Stautial, Thompson, Brooks. The company has also put in one Woude Castine left Nov. crew of the American is in other The to Subscription I hums. In schooner Com- property parts of the village, em- Fred A. ing. meeting adjourned Monday, 22d for a visit in New York. advance,$2.00a year; Ingersoll, Emmons, carpenters, system in Vermont the past year, andwill put $1.00 lor six months; 50 cents for three months. petitor, the Lluited States Mr. ploy steam. On cars at Deat Nov. 29th, at 2 o’clock p. m. at the office of consul, leaving the the boots and Mrs. B. F. in one at Advkrj ising Terms. For one one inch Pettingill, shoes; Higgins’ Beach near Old Orchard Fred D. Jones is square, Joseph A. Springer, and Senor Julio station we met the the Superintendent of Schools. spending Thanksgiving ot engtli in column, 75 cents for one week, and gentlemanly and oblig- Stanlial, Miss Mabel Ellingwood, Mrs. Eliza- next season. who was sentenced to death but at the old home in Brooksville. 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Arteaga, *n8 agent, F. W. and learned from As some uncertainty exists in the minds Pingree, beth Huff, dressmakers, H. A. Swett, har- I he Brooks is on the who has recently been pardoned, sailed system gravity plan Miss Alta Treat him that the nearest of Brooks’ of many interested parties as to how associ- has resumed her duties in from Havana for New busy places ness maker. and is from on the York, Nov. 19th. supplied springs adjacent G. \V. Aehorn’s Contents of To-Day’s Journal. of business was the Yankee Blade ated charities affect the work of the store, Rockport. .Rev. I)r. George H. Houghton, of the office, York's Hotel, kept by Frank R. York; I existing hillsides. A reservoir holds the and supply B. Church of the just across the track. Here was found that organizations, churches and philanthropic C. Hall and H. L. Lord returned from PAGE 1. Transfiguration, in East the livery stables by C. E. Bowen and the a main leads to and through the village, we News «f the street New York—“The one-time famous with a individuals, give the following points Boston by last Saturday’s boat. Week A <>30-Pound Woman. Twenty-ninth literary publication barber shop by C. E. Hall, are lines of busi- with branches out on the cross streets. m.'V Brooks. The Elliot-Lcavitt Shooting The Little Church Around the Corner”—is from recent articles: thrifty look for one so ness that are well conducted and of conven- gleaned magazine There are Mrs. A. A. Howes visited iu:e, Course, Season 1897-08 News of the recently transplanted three springs on the hills south Mrs. W. C dead.It is said the who de- Such an does not do Associated Charities..The lawyers from the New ience to the organization away of the Pooler in Rockland ranges Dairymen’s fended E. metropolis. traveling public. village, all less than two miles from last Friday. Meet inu .. Band Concert. Suppej and Dance. Tile Joseph Kelley,the Somersworth, the stream with any or charitable or- Up a short distance is the lum- The Brooks Water Works are existing charity the are atei Works in Brooks Islesboro X. are to described in bridge. Two connected with the Village..The 1L, murderer, make an effort to Mrs. E. H. of is line ber mill of R. G. ganization. It is merely uniting all who are Colby VYatertown, Mass., Business. Personal..Two Stars. tne cost ot and'grist Edwards, where another article. mains, and the third can be if necessary. pay prosecution by publishing her Mrs. H. C. Marden. PAGE all kinds of and are man- engaged in work with a view visiting sister, 2. in book form the writings of the murderer. long short lumber philanthropic They are known as the Ginn, Ames and Potatoes from Past ufactured and to each the Mrs. \Y. Raising Late Planting— .....The Northwestern Miller reports the grain ground to order. The El Hot-Leavitt helping other, preventing prac- Thompson springs. A pipe 3,415 feet H. Wiggin of Portland is visiting Masters <4 Aunty Lodge. Temperance Women Shooting, long of Min- Across the and down the stream a tice of fraud upon the benefactors, and inci- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Conan*. :.d Suffrage. .Short in His Accounts. The Vanish- uour output Duluth, Superior, bridge leads from the Ginn spring to a reservoir on Mackerel. .State Dairy Conference..A Good neapolis and Milwaukee for the week few rods is the mill of Swan & Elliot CemmtUed In Default of $B,000 Ball for dentally to the beneficiaries to grist Sibley help become, Page’s Hill, so-called, on the Belfast George T. Hodgman has been appointed ness From Albion to Burnham. Nov 19th as road, uding 438,180 barrels.A where one run of burr stones and one Assault with Intent to Kill. their own of the Co., through efforts, independent less than half a mile from and at an at vice Isaac. (' > m! s. PAGE 3. lire in the warehouse eleva- postmaster Camden, district of Loudon, roller need of These mill are kept busy on corn for the I Edmund E.liot was arraigned in the Bel- help. societies cannot be re- tion of 100 feet above the Bazu, Costa Rica's Great Volcano...Literary Eng., Nov. 19, caused a direct loss of bridge. A branch An original widow’s pension has h* en N-j'V' and Notes. American Dentists in Europe.. firm’s Belfast trade and for farmers aud lo- fast Police Court Nov. 22nd, charged with garded as new societies established for new $10,000,000. Mclborourne, Australia, has line leads from the Ginn spring pipe to the granted to Elizabeth A. Prince, Rockp »rt. m:y Correspomience...Barley Experiment a cal dealers. with intent to kill and purposes. are rather associations of since had a lire. assault, murder, one They Ames 570 feet. These two $5,000,000 spring, springs \V. D. Iii Roberts & Son’s wood estab- Kittie F. Nov. in Belfast. Re- representatives of the old societies, of those Cressey went to VLoosehead L ike PAGE 4. working Leavitt, 11th, j are at an elevation of 180 feet above the last week to work in the tail lishment all kinds of his counsel R. F. who were already engaged in fur lumbering camps. tori.us. Good Templars.. Papers ami I’eriod- Washington Wmsi’Kkings. Appoint- sawing, planing, j spondent, through Dunton, searching bridge. The Thompson spring is beyond -..Wedding Be!Is..Concerning Local lndus- ments waived the of the warrant the best to the weak aud for U. S. District Attorney and U. moulding, turning, etc., are done to order Esq., reading and way help suffering, the Ames can Fletcher of Burnham visited his ie’-. Enterprising .Maine Manufacturers. .What j spring and be connected by Capi. Were Down s. Marshal for Maine will be made skilled workmen and the most not The State who join themselves together in order that : They Washed With? during by improved pleaded guilty. introduced the same main. There is now a daughter, Mrs. J. C. Paul, in Waterville | ! extending PAGE 6. the coming session of District but little evidence. may aid each other in the work—that congress. machinery. The work sent out from this Only three witnesses they flow from the two of Monday. Albert \V. commis- springs 20,000 gallons The News of Belfast..The Churches. Attorney Bradbury’s mill in of that of were examined. Dr. G. C. they may each profit by the wisdom of all, sion equals point workmanship Kilgore testified; per day. Mrs. Frederick W. Brown returned Nov. PAGE 6. expires May 30, uext, and Marshal any similar concern in New to the location and extent of the woman’s and that by joint action they may accom- JohnB. Donovan’s commission England. The stand-pipe, or reservoir, is very strong- 24th from a visit of two months in Massa- Around Portland and Away for Guiana.. liegis- February what has an For some the of injuries, substantially as reported in The plish proved impossible task of Deep Water Vessels, the Path Across the 33, next. Senator Hale decides upon the years clothing industry ly built of cypress wood, in cylinder form, chusetts. for each alone. Fields (poeuv Daily Disinfection in the Schools. it is said will be Brooks has given to Journal last week. He stated that when he marshal, who, ex-Mar- employment many standing upright. Its diameter is 12 feet, J. W KnowIton is PAG E 7. saw’ her a few It. has been evident that it is not want spending Thanksgiving shal Hutson B, Saunders of Ellsworth. hands and circulated sums of money hours before this hearing her ! long large its height 14 feet, and capacity 15,0(X) gallons. with his Dr. Frank A. Editorial Notes Uur Letter The Senator of nor want of which son, Knowlton, of Washington Frye names the attorney, who it in this and the towns, For temperature was normal and her pulse 90. money, relief, produces Havoc of Cows.. Motherland of Maine. .The West- neighboring About half its height is below the surface is believed be so much distress and Fairtieul. rn may ex-Attorney Isaac W. He considered her in pauperism, and these Ranches..New Yachting Rules. awhile the suffered ia common with good condition as re- ! and a ot industry house will be built over it as a pro- Dyer Portland, although the societies were formed not to raise a fresh re- Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Pottle arrived home page 8. Attorney business all over the but gards injuries, the wounds all healing of Pittsfield is no means country, to-day j tection against freezing. Hovey by out of lief fund, but to attack the causes of want from Nov. to Searsport Locals..County Correspondence..Ship the three well, and could see no reason sheshould Brockton, Mass.. 17th spend V’ws. the race. Each of these is worth establishments here employ up- why The main leading to the is 3-inch Markets..Births..Marriages Deaths. positions and in a village not recover from the injuries. He had been pauperism systematic manner. the winter. $3,000 a year. The question of the deputy wards of GO hands in the shops and put out iron pipe, coated with an asphalt prepara- 1 treating her siuce last June for The methods of work in one city, and NEWS Oh I tlE V\ EEK. marshal is the one ot most moment just at work to be done at home by about 300 more. consump- tion made the coated Miss Edith Stoddard has succeeded Miss which with be by company. Pipes present, for there is some doubt about the tion The only wound from which any might, slight modifications, Esther Colson as clerk in A. Clement’s The proprietors all report the outlook for the with this and in use 3 years have been taken of can are thus described in the Maine Matters. A by the authority the marshal to fill this winter E. trouble be feared is the penetrating adopted here, bookstore. hearing place, very favorable. Mrs. M. Miller up and found to have the coating intact. In tate railroad commissioners in regard to which is now occupied by Mr. Burton wound in the breast. The location of the Cliaiitauquau: received 2,000 vests last week and is running ! where it is not to the A. P. leased the A. J. Harrimau he in the line of the Smith at a of a The places practicable lay Legrohas proposed change salary $1,500 year. bullet cannot be but it has thus far The society established a central office her on full time with a crew of 20. She learned, below the and it crosses house on street and is to live there Railroad was held at civil service commission is on record for shop and divided the into in each pipe frost, where Congress Washington County caused no trouble. city districts, added a retail stock of men’s it-worth Nov. lfith. It is probable that the retention of the deputies under its pro- lately clothing of which was a local office with an agent to the. river, the pipe is enclosed in a double this winter. Policeman L. H. testified to arrest- he road will hut the to her business. Milo has 10 and : Jipson be responsible for the care of such an pass through Steuben. tecting wing, comptroller of the Colson girls suffering woodeu box with air space next the pipe Michael Ward of Searsport, who has beeu ing the He asked people as might be found in that district York at both ends of the line was treasury lias ruled that the marshal must 2 in the on and prisoner. Elliot, “Why and the between the two boxes filled begun, pressmen shop vests, puts and to serve as a for all space in California 15 years, is visiting friends in Nov. and will the man who did shoot the woman?” rallying point per- 17th, be pushed forward designate receives the depu- out two are you Elliot replied, large numbers. These shops sons in that district who were trying to help with coal tar. The principal main extends this vicinity. rapidly.From the annual report of ty's salary. There is only one deputy in “1 was driven to do it.” He could talk and run by steam power. Gordon & Jones lately ; these people. from the tank down the hillside in the field > harles and the district of Maine. The district attor- Mr. William M. Woods has been staples, Jr., Atwood, walk all right and Mr. did not de- The society obtains from all the various confined in a gasoleue to take the place of Jipson beside the road until near A. E. earn boat it that lias no assistant.lu ex put engine | associations and societies name Chase’s inspectors, appears there ney February tect the smell of liquor about him. the and ad- to the house the past two weeks with a ■re 100 steam vessels of all classes in the Minister IV. W. Thomas will receive his stean for power, though the steam boiler is dress, and such further facts as to character store, where it crosses into the limits of the M. G Norton aukie. Turnkey of Belfast jail, tes- and circumstances as are of sprained nland of the State. The inspectors long expected appointment as minister to retained for heating. Deputy Sheriff Isaac accessible, all highway, and, crossing the river close to the tified that he asked Elliot what he shot the persons applying to them for aid, and like Mrs. G P. Lombard left boat uave licensed 107 masters and and Norway and Sweden. This is Leathers is The work is on pants. extends the hill on the by Thursday pilots according engineer. information is also received from all the bridge, up Jackson to woman for. His “I had to do dis- in Rockland engineers. Fourteen new steamers McKinley’s promise, made last winter. The work is done in the and reply was, it, road to to visit relatives Woburn, and machine shop trict agents in the city. To any church or J. H. Gordon’s residence. The dis- ave been added to the service the Minister l nomas i>. s commis- and was in that I had another Mass. during Ferguson the outside. hope cartridge in the name of a who tance from the tank to Mr. Gordon's Dorchester, sion finishing society sending person is 4,31b resent year_ The selectmen in a expires February 14, next. At about for myself.” Elliot said he about has made an all the information many & Jones are also of the forgot application feet. The side mains are as Dr. Everard A. who has been con- that time Mr. Thomr.s Gordon proprietors follows: Ou the Wilson, Maine town have been looking after the may expect to be- having a razor after he did the on hand concerning that person is at once well-known Brooks Here is shooting. Monroe road to C W. I ord’s fined to the house a few weeks by illness ■ *ads and sidewalks with more care a for services at greenhouse. sent in order that the residence, 5*00 ( than gin drawing $7,500 salary No was relieving society may defence put in. rode out receive since read Stockholm.An order was issued the found a fine collection of flowers, well be able to act with knowledge. feet.; on the Unity road to Dr. A W. Rich’s yesterday. ’hey ordinarily they by Judge Rogers found “probable cause” to [ That a hole in one of Dainariscotta’s side- orphans court, Nov. lffth, making Mrs. cared for. The most noticeable lots at pres- The following aims were announced for residence, bOO feet; ou the McTaggart road | Mr. and Mrs Fred W. Pote w 1 keep John A. believe that the offense had been walks cost that town $800 in re- Logan guardian for Miss a I charged the formed in N. in to Dr. A. E. 662 feet. in damages Evange- ent are a handsome assortment of pinks, society Buffalo, Y., Kilgore’s residence, j house this winter Mrs. C. R. Parker’** vered the woman who fell into it. lina Y. Cisneros._The of the committed and that the respondent was The by secretary large number of very large and beautiful I 1877, the city then having over 20 benevo- excavating, pipe laying, blasting and house on Church street. The commissioners of are act- has issued a circular to After some the coun- pharmacy treasury employees guilty. argument by lent societies besides the churches. were all done local a crew of ! chrysanthemums and several rubber plants. I filling by help, G. F. Kent went to Madison N’m. l:»th to on the that the law to the effect that clerks a stated sel as to the amount of ing theory pharmacy receiving bail, the Judge 32 men The firm will have 200 pots of Easter lilies 1. To bring into intelligent co-operation being employed, under the direction ; was made to enforce and are their salary who neglect to pay their debts con- ordered Elliot visit his brother, who is very ill. Mr K doing to recognize in $5,000 bonds al! persons and societies giving aid to the of Ellis of South Brooks. irst to enforce it. are contracted foi the of in bloom for sale at Easter. Cue new* and Joseph returned They sending necessary support for at the term of Su- poor. Tuesday evening. appearance January The rates are for 1 ucuiars a of the law and themselves and their families, without handsome is called the Charles A. 2. To and with- $10 per >ear one faucet; containing copy pink investigate thoroughly Mrs. Willard Seekins was called Pros- preme Judicial Court. He failed to get additional to observe it to those druggists presenting satisfactory reasons therefor, Dana, in honor of the late famous ed tor. out, charge all individuals applying for relief S5 for the second. This is a bonds and was committed to last week the illnsss and death of whom have been will not be retained in jail. to any person or reasonable rate for so small a pect by they learn violating it_ office.During | The blacksmiths are each famous society. village, and j village 3. To all cases he next of Maine the coming year collectors of customs I County Attorney Bowden for the bring worthy to the at- will her brother, Gordon Curtis. meeting Cnmmandcry, in their lines of work. Jonathan appeared probably be somewhat reduced should : will be for respective tention of societies and philanthropists who der of the loyal Legion, will be held at appointed Castine, Ellsworth, State. Dunton for the defendant. the demand be increased. Miss Jane A. McLellan, who is has a as a horse-sheer sec- might be willing to give aid where it was largely teaching Dec. 1. Rev. Dr. Porc- Kenuebuuk, Wiseasset and York. At Irving reputation Bangor, Burrageof City Marshal Norton examined and be The town is to in one foun- in will Thanks- ond to none in Waldo and is recently necessary might helpful. put drinking Dorchester, Mass., spend ind will read a on how he recover- Kennebunk and York the commissions county, oblig- j paper the house where the occurred in 4 To secure volunteer visitors who tain shooting for man and beast near the bridge. The \ giving with her parents ui this city, his swmd.A new line of passenger expire August 28 next; at Wiseasset, Au- ed to work by lamp-light nearly every even- should regularly call on all for search of the bullet said to have been tired applicants is also •i <»: at Castine and question of a ! .uig’o ships is mentioned for gust Ellsworth, May 11 ing. Ira W. Bowden’s specialty is fine ma- aid. not with immediate relief, but to learn being agitated building Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sibley returned Sat- just after Mrs. Leavitt left her but < next. None of these a fixed room, their to ascertain what reservoir for a of vt MMson between Eastport and Digby, places pay chine work aud and condition, they holding supply water for j from Hanover, N. H., where vis- fancy blacksmithing, do them in urday they V >. which will connect of over $250 a a which missed her. It was found in the wall could and aid procuring work, to tire at with the large salary year, although of seen purposes the corner near M. J. Dow’s ited their son student at Dart- samples his work by The Journal them in such reforms as Harold, comfortable sum is taken in from fees and near the head of the stairs and encourage drinking, dies i»f the province by rail, and when its position or T. I. Huxford’s store. Should this be would be a credit to many a food, dress, sanitation, thrift, etc., as might mouth College. has rail connection with the commissions. The present collectors are; representative and direction showed that the i.asiport victim was at lead them back to done the town will a band lire more independence. buy engine O'Connell and 1- m < Walter J. pretentious shop. Ralph Percy arrived st, several hours can be saved this Castine, Creamer; Ellsworth, the indicated on The Journal’s by spot plan At the outset the Buffalo society met a and organize a Several ate.One of the of John B. Redman; Kennebunk, Charles C. The name of Brooks is identified with an- company. parties home, yesterday morning from Comer's largest pieces last week when this shot was tired. W Richard difficulty which has troubled the various who have not yet contracted to take water mite ever quarried in Hallowell was Perkins; iseasset, T. Kuudlett, other industry Brooks jumpers are favor- Commercial College, Boston, to spend and Y Edward W. Baker. charitable societies here, namely, the dupli- say they intend to do so next season. ippe sklent <>f the The carload. He thinks more of sification showed great astonishment ago corporation. posi- protection a number of aud each year. sleighs carriages which they are confident will lie of benevolent that the same a farm there is to enter into .1 had been vacant since the retirement this game is needed, the fully equal many people pany bought anil began quarry- Belfast, law partnership especially during A recent addition to the industries of in interest to those of seasons. beggar was oiten receiving aid from eight or Fayson Tucker, at the annual meeting. hunting season.There have been re- previous The ! ing and burning lime rock, but failed and with Hon. Ira W. Davis of Corinth. Brooks is the Elmwood Creamery. It is lo- ten individua from one or two benevolent ..Charles K. sardine at ports of an unusual of list of attractions, and dates, is as follows: the into the Capen’s factory slaughter large societies and I rum two or three churches at property passed hands of the William Leavitt of Bangor was one of the in the Moosehead lake One cated at the farm formerly occupied by 17. "•thbav Harbor was tire at game region. Dec. Opening concert by the the same time. This led to a over- State of Maine Lime destroyed by thorough Co. This company crew of sch. who were is on one in is Dr. P. Competitor recently a. m. Nov, 10th. The loss will reach story that island Moosehead Charles E. Lane and managed by Symphony Club of New of hauling of such cases and the destruction at after York, composed expending considerable money also released from a in lake 20 deer were one fell blow of the of Spaniard dungeon Havana .non. It is partly insured. The cause region recently killed, E Luce. The farm and buildings have been such eminent artists as Mr. Otto solo Aristocracy Beggar- Lund, failed and the property was sold to Mr. arrived at and that 22 of the number were does. It dotn. Some of its princes at once moved t,o They New York Monday. the fire is unknown.A telegram put in first class condition, equipped with Mr. Richard violin, Stoelzer, Viola d’Ar- more cities which have not been Brown. In all something over had hu San Francisco announces the may be that these were all killed kindly *10,000 death legally, all modern conveniences and the best of A. B. mour, soloist, Mr.TheoHoch, cornet virtuo- cruel enough to aim a blow at an entire been expended in before Hunter, formerly engineer on the !«>m pneumonia of James F. but it seemes too bad to kill so many does, improvements Mr. Chapman, farm stock. A team delivers milk in the Roman and class by establishing on a scientific Belfast is now located in if the rumor is correct. If the is so, Triumphal Trumpet Alpine charity Brown took K. branch, Wilkes- nior member of the firm of James F. practice basis. * * * * possession. Joseph Wilson morning and takes orders for Echo Mr. Penn. In a note to continued the when Maine will have village every Horn, Mario Blodeck, cello, and Da * * of Belfast, worked one barre, The Journal lit hapniau & Co., shipping merchants of day After investigation of each case there summer exca- no deer will not be far A cream, butter, vegetables, etc., to be deliv- and Miss Marie Louise Gum- sends to all friends. :d city. He was an uncle of Charles F. away story Gama, soloist, the visitors reported to a sub-committee, vating the earth from over a portion of the regards enquiring But of New and was born in that nine moose which were killed out of ered fresh whenever wanted. Seven cows aer, contralto. This is un- and a decision was reached as to what so- York, prima donna, lime rock. A substantial wharf was built Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simonton of New or had in account season have been found in a brook in the on the farm aud the milk of 12 ciety individual better give aid in ►amariscotta, 1832.On of are kept one of the greatest concert com- and two kiins York are doubtedly the and ttie nature and amount of aid good were put up, with the receiving congratulation upon the > continued sickness and is told,but is nut confirm- case, confinement to Allegash region, others is used, with an additional supply in the field * * * * panies to-day. needed. The Charity necessary sheds, etc. The is from 75 birth of a daughter Mr S. is the son of ic A W. re- ed. quarry house, Col. Bradbury has when The milk ia sterilized and asked necessary. Dec. 29. An evening’s entertainment by Society only money enough to carry to 100 feet in diameter and Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Simonton of amed his as U. S. for excavated to a Camden position attorney in sealed ou its organization ami to relieve the poor delivered glass jars. Prof. J. W. Churchill of Andover, of 20 for district of Maine. His News of the Granges. Mass., in It aimed to furnish benefac- depth feet, ready the quarrymen. Miss Lulu H. Littlefield left for N-w \ rk resignation a exigencies. • Brooks can probably boast of larger- one of the most known and success- as forwarded to the widely tors full information in to the The wharf, sheds and are attorney general regard past kilns, quarry all Monday, where she will take u .npeeut: ur-e number of fine resi ful dramatic readers in New '■•vember 22nd. His term would not building, especially England. and present condition of the needy and to close so that rock be Stockton Grange is nourishing. At a re- together, may taken in physical culture, elocution and tl.stage ave until the 28th of next... deuces, than any village of its size in Maine. Jan 11. Lecture Dr. B. report their progress toward self-support, expired May by Lyman Sper- from its native bed to the kilns a cent meeting ten new members were taken and left the alms to he distributed the by derrick, art. She visited friends m Massac .-, th- A a number of by fire early Sunday morning burned out Within the past 20 years large ry of Gberlin, Ohio; subject, and the kilns in. “Gumption established agencies. No attempt was made and sheds arc at the end of en route. Fred Pond's restaurant on Front street, handsome residences have been built, and and Grit.” Dr. Sperry occupies a very to have all the funds of societies or benefac- the wharf. Bath. Loss $2,000: covered by insurance. Granite Grange, North Searsport, had a tors into a common Clifton M. Gray of Belfast, who is attend- old ones remodeled to modern styles. Prom- prominent position among the successful paid treasury. Mr. Brown has ...The towns of put iu a 15 horse-power Sullivan, Gouldsboro, harvest feast Wednesday evening, Nov. 17th. ing Meadville, School re. inent among them are the homes of T. A. lecturers of to-day, and his lecture upon the steam Pa., Theological Meuben and are anxious to boiler, a double drum hoisting Millbridge One hundred members were present. Band and Dance. engiue, ceived a as a Elliott, A. E. Chase, Harrison Roberts, above mentioned theme is one of rare inter- Concert, Supper steam SlOO-seholarship prize recently. have the shore line railroad come nearer drill and steam pump, ami is soon to account of death of one of the mem- Charles W. F. W. Pin- est He will graduate next. .June and enter Har o to secure this are On the Fred Emmons, Lord, and power. in a new them,and arrangement The supper, concert and dance at Belfast put derrick. He also intends to the M. E. G. F. K. Rob- vard School. now to raise $15,000 or more bers of Seaside Grange sociable and gree, J. Dow, Roberts, Jan. 24. Lecture by Dr. James of build a Divinity trying by Hedley Opera House Thursday evening, Nov 18th tramway for hauling out the grout private subscription, as an inducement dance for the benefit of the sewing circle erts, Dr. A. E. Kilgore, Dr. A. W. Rich, Cleveland, “What is a Man and Mrs A. J. Harriman leaves for Ohio; subject, was a success taking kiln-wood from the wharf to the to-day >r the to build nearer to them. gastronomically, socially, company was postponed to Wednesday evening, Dec. Chas. E. Small and others. The old house Worth?” Few men have won more marked kilns. Bath, where she will spend the winter with musically and financially. The supper be- 1st. There will be a literary entertainment, occupied for many years by J. G. Morse, success or been in greater demand than Dr. The lime from this her son, Charles A. Harriman. Her son In Brief. J. Addison Porter, sec- gan at 6 o’clock, and over 250 patrons sat at quarry is of excellent sociable and dance, with refreshments at Esq., has been remodeled, and improvements Hedley and we have reason to expect that Fred A. Harriman of Watervilie arrived retary to the President, Theodore Roose- the tables. The food was nice, well prepar- quality—said to be equal to any in the market. intermission. 10 cents. have been made in others. The T. A. this will one the here are Admission, many be of most brilliant lectures The vein of lime-rock ruus yesterday and will accompany her. velt, and many prominent college men, ed and skillfully served. To say that the lengthwise the interested in a week in a uumber of the members of Union Elliott store and the Maine Central station ever delivered in Belfast. island and extends from Miss of establishing regatta Quite concert was excellent would be to state a Turtle Head to Lovisa Hart Belfast, who has been Centre visited New , Conn., which shall be equal Harvest Grange, Montville, buildings are also neat and haudsome struc- Feb. 14. Lecture by Rev. W. N. Brodbeck Gilkev’s friends at Round and Waldo- self-evident truth. The program, which wras Harbor, with many places where visiting Pond 'ii Georges River Grange, Liberty, Nov. 17th. importance and interest with the famous tures. of Boston; “The of a and of was last of the contest aud subject Philosophy in The Journal last was quarries kilns can he lo- boro, was the guest last week her niece, week” in It the evening published week, conveniently Henley England.The Royal the \\ras Sat- Brooks has two churches ami six secret Happy Life.” Dr. Brodbeck is one of the cated near tide water. This Mrs. Warren Rock- Lawrence Yacht Club of Montreal program highly entertaining. fully given and was heartily appreciated. being the case Henry Duncan, street, Nov. closes the contest all in a and most urday evening, 27th, societies, prosperous condition. The ablest popular preachers in Bos- it only and land. She arrived home a c an ■ias the of the Sea- Iba pieces were all new with one exception, requires capital enterprise to Saturday par accepted challenge at Union Harvest Grange and visitors are with Union church, Rev. F. S. DollilT as ton and his lecture will be one of great in- make Islesboro one of the nied Mrs. Duncan. wanliaka Yacht Club to compete for the expected from Liberty aud other Granges. the Wedding . The leading lime-pro- by preacher, and the Friends, with Friend O. terest and of >>eawanhaka-Corinthian challenge cup profit. Indian War Dance was rendered ducing sections the country. At the session of the National Grange in I perfectly, W. E. S. , for the past two years for small state- G. Hussey US' pastor, hold services every Feb. 22. Closing concert by the Tremont Mr. Brown lias yachts.The monthly Harrisburg, Pa., last week officers for 18H8 and is a selection the Band will doubtless engaged ,J. C. of at the Maine Central and book-keeper freight ment of the collections of internal revenue were elected as fellows: Sunday, the former has a Sunday Male Quartette of Boston, assisted Miss as foreman Worthy Master, by be called on to in the near Northport and Mr. B. has moved all present agaiu station in Waterville, 1ms resigned and has shows that the total receipts from Aaron Jones, ; Overseer, 6 H. Hale, school. The societies are Marsh River Flora H. Clifford, Reader. Miss Clifford is to Islesboro and Lodge future. It contains all the essential features taken charge of the works. sources for the month of last New York been spending a few days at his home in October ; lecturer, Ilpha Messer, Vermont; of Masons, oue of the oldest in this recommended the of The section; highly by Faculty the of the Indian war but is machinery was set F. H. an increase over steward, John T. Cox, New Jersey ; assist- dance, arranged by up by Stephen- Burnham. He lias secured a position in the aggregates $14,036,531, Golden Crown of Emerson son ant J. A. Newcomb, Lodge, Knights Pythias, College of Oratory, and the Tre- a and A. T. from October, 1896, of $761,323.Colorado steward, Colorado; master with due regard to the elements of Crosby, the Belfast Ma- auditor’s office at the Union Station, Port- chaplain, O S. Bowen, Connecticut; treas- which was organized in December, 1895 mout Quartette is a favorite chine has increased her output of gold from $8,- great every- correct musical composition. The dance & Foundry Go and the foundations land. urer, Mrs. Eva McDowell, Ohio; secretary, with 30 members and uow to the has 70; Brooks where. were in •>00,000 in 1893 about $22,000,000 D. was attended by a number and was a put by Frank Jackson of the firm of John Trimble, Washington, C.; gate goodly Miss Bertlia left and has taken the first rank Lodge of Good Templars, the largest in the It should be understood all that Sidelinger by steamer present year, keeper, A. 1>. Judsou, Iowa; ceres, Mrs. by fitting close for a most enjoyable occasion. Hutchins Bros., Belfast. last week for a visit in Boston and New as a gold-producing State. Meanwhile Lena M. Mossick, Delaware; pomona, Mrs. State; George G. Davis Post, G. A. R.; this is not a money-making scheme, and her silver remains about the same Sarah G. Baird, Minnesota; flora, Mrs. Ed- Brooks Woman’s Relief and new- Hon. 0. A. York en route for her home in product Corps; the that the managers receive uo compensation The Dairymen’s Meeting. Harrington of Norridgewock Danvilie, III., rate ward Maine; lady assistant, Mrs. was in as last year, at $12,300,000. At this Wiggin, A. D. Beau Sons of Vet- Skowhegan Tuesday, accompaiued after a summer in She was Amanda M. ly organized Camp, whatever for their care and labor, other Charles spent Roekport. there is that Colorado will re- Horton, Michigan. The State Conference by H. Smith of Unity, and Beni B hope yet erans. than the Dairy for 18lJ7 at accompanied to Boston her aunt, Mrs. J. satisfaction of providing a series of Cook of Great Falls, Montana. Mr. Smith by cover from her attack of 16 to 1.Steam Bangor to he of more than usual Two Stars. A sketch of Brooks and its industries first class promises was of the Westou D. Rust of Roekport, who will make a few which been has tied at Bos- entertainments to the people of formerly House, Madison yacht Siesta, up * interest. One of the attractive features of and Mr. Cook would be Belfast at a small formerly of Unity. He locat- weeks visit in that was towed in Nov. 18th. It is noticeably incomplete without very cost. The tickets city. ton, Lynn, the ed iu Montana and in Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Nichols of Bath, mention of program is the lecture “Bacteria and engaged sheep raising men have the Brooks Cornet which will be, as in former one dollar on a Mr. Charles understood that of that city are Band, years, only ranch near his M. Bawsel, late special dep- formerly of Rockland, receiving congrat- their Relations to Simeon G. present residence, some the and intend her has 23 and is work uuder for the course. Dairyiug," by 20 years and was brought yacht fitting ulations on the birth of a lovely daughter, pieces doing good Reserved seats fifty cents ago, successful in gaining a uty at the Belfast Custom House, has been Keith, Jr., of the Orin Butter Cul- handsome out for the Yukon river trade. The which event occurred on November the of W. S. Jones. Frank Fair- extra. It is Douglass property. He came east happy leadership hoped that these entertainments leaving assigned to an important position in the Siesta was the of Col. 5th. Mr. Nichols wasau editor of the Rock- ture Company of Boston, on the of large property interests there, and when the formerly property banks is instructor and the weekly meetings will be The evening Democratic auditor’s ( last land Star. liberally patronized. seat-plan tariff struck the he was office, Treasury Department. The has. A Sinclair. While cruising Daily for have Thursday, Dec. 2d. This lecture will he il- country practice brought this organization of the Opera House will be found at obliged to return in order to save office he held summer she struck a near Winter City himself here ha* been abolished. Mr. ledge lustrated with a losses. He said From a private letter received in this to a high state of on a date to be stereopticon, and, present- heavy it was pitiful to see and sank. She was after- efficiency. Drug Store, announced, and the Bawsel made many friends while here who Harbor, Me, we that a son was born to a new will extremity ranch owuers were city, learn Mr. The town of Brooks has one ing subject, undoubtedly con- put to. ward raised the underwriters auu lawyer, reserved seats can be chosen from the hour Wool could be will be to learn of his by and Mrs. Wallace R. Farrington of Wash- tain of hardly sold at any It glad promotion. F. W. and information value to farmers and price. taken to where re- D. on 15th last. Brown, Jr., four physicians, A. E. of the of the store on that found its way to market centres Rockland, temporary ington, C., October Mauy opening day. where it J- \Y. a native of but creamery men and of interest to all. There was such a Greeley, Palermo, pairs were made to enable her to go to Rockland friends will join in congratula- Kilgore, N. It. Cook ami A. W. Rich. drug that they could get but four or who has for the ten been for tions. Mr. F. was the first editor of the will be a attractive five cents a pound for and past years head Boston, where she was sold at auction Her mercantile interests are well very fancy exhibit of it, some- represent- A times not even memo- Daily Star of this city, and resigned to go to 630-pound Woman. cheese and other dairy products Boston that. Now all is miller in the big “Buckeye Mills" of the about $1400_The Henry George ed. The store by changed. Honolulu to take of the Commercial largest is that of T. A. also elaborate of It does not bear a rial committee will issue an to charge Elliott, parties; fancy exhibits but- high price, but it’s a Sperry Flour at Cali- appeal and the Company Marysville, Advertiser, the government paper there. He who in addition to a full line of mer- Mrs. Mullens of Hancock ter by Maine parties. The indications are living price sale is sure. the for funds for a memorial in general county, Tenn., [Somerset writes to friends in that he people a few is the woman in that the Reporter. fornia, Augusta returned to this country months since, chandise a well stocked largest America. She is 70 exhibit of dairy machinery will he the of to support keeps drug depart- is to the. shape money enough and is now Washington of a years old, weighs GUO wears a 33 large, and it will include going Klondike gold region next correspondent j ment. T. X. pounds, probably imple- his widow for life.Like many another New York Huxford keeps a full line of inch and cannot staud or ments never before F. W. Mr. leading newspaper. [Rockland I garter walk. exhibited. All interest- Pote, steward of steamer City o year. Greeley was in business in Au- ill-fated, religio- general merchandise. O. W. Lane does a But of course she can talk. has ed in dairying should make efforts to is ill-advised,and naturally Opinion. Everyone special Bangor, spending Thanksgiving in Bel, gusta several years before going to the Pa- noticed mullein stalk. [Biddeford Journal. attend. fast. cific coast. A Good Guess. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKR

A Boston teacher had been giving a familiar talk on zoology to a class of ten- yrar-olds in a giammar school. To test The 'Woman Who Uses their intelligence he said, in the course of | f his remarks. “Who can tell me the highest form of animal life?’ A little girl held up her hand. “Well, Mary?" “Hy-ena,” shouted Mary, seriously but triu mphantly. Repressing a smile, the teacher said: “Is it, Mary? Think again. Is a hyena Powder the very highest?” | Washing now 1 know,” cried “it’s “Oh, Mary; finishes her work as the giraffe.” [Harper’s Bazar. I I fresh and as hrom Albion to Burnham. bright I her house is clean. Albion, Nov. 17—The work of laying the rails of the Wiscasset & (Quebec rail- P Largest package—greatest economy. road from here to Burnham is progressing The N. K. Fairbank Company, Seven miles have now been laid | finely. 5 Chicago. St. Louis. New York. and more are being down each put day. • Boston. . At present there remain less than four miles to lay, which will not take many more days. The bridge bids were opened in Wiscasset and let to-day. The contracts call for the work to begin at once, so that there will not be any long delay on ac- count of bridges. mmm ins

Mr. James h. Ames, Unity, in his Potato Field,—1897.

with wooden as would Potatoes from late Planting. On September 22 a heavy frost killed the and use do stable marine, but 800 to 1," ! only hoops; you Raising doubtless lose of the solutions, and CARTERS vines. ( m No. 2, taken on September 500 pounds (onmeicial fertilizer per acie, ; part in. all of 22 represents a section of the piece plant- sown broadcast and well harrowed your patience, getting disgusted the of .Seen tary Mc- with the whole Kittle Through courtesy ed June 2S together with my crew of (Bound being all ready to plant, cut seed thing. « < f Thus i five Kern f the State Board Agriculture d’gge rs. carefully into bushel boxes. pre- For every 40 gallons desired, put gal- cheap 1 set d as ollows: In two with hooks as used lons water water should be into are uabled to set before.oui readers two prepare my spring, pared, men, (sue!', (soft used) Tiver M answer 1 as soon as danger ol fieezing' iu barn is for handling bale hay will nicely) ea h barrel. Add 4 pounds common lump BXPO •;nt diusti a: ions of fields of pot aloes grown past, before potatoes are sprouted badly to carry box with, can easily drop two lime to the water in one barrel, and 0 JpiUs ti,e t season dames II. pa; by Mr. Ames, in the cellar, I remove, and at same Mine rows, one on either side of box, injuring pounds blue vitriol, (sulphate of copper) to two in :r.-\. and from the November Bulletin treat them with corrosive sublimate but very few sprouts. Cover about suspended in a coarse sack, to the water the scab. This 1 easily inches As soon as potatoes break the other barrel. Do not mix the two until his nicibod of procedure. It forms one prevent, potato deep. d.» by the use of empty kerosene bands, ground, start the weeder or cultivator. ready for use. >f tie best contributions of 111«• ycai to or cumn hoesheadsv ith one head removrd. l)o not allow weeds to get the start. Begin When ready for spraying, put thirty ...EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST PRICES... our agiit tural literature, ll sa\ s: solve 2 1 4 ounces of corrosive subli- when are eight or ten inches ! l)i- hilling tops gallons soft water into a hogshead. SICK HEADACHE 1 can of drug- 1 have never used other x:<>«»i ] is■ s'ei aware oi rue prevailin'., opm mate (which be obtaiued any high. any Thoroughly stir contents of each barrel. should not exceed 8 cents to the horse hoe i'or hill- Positively cured by these 11 earlier | otat *es aie planted gist ; cost pei equal old-styled Add to water in hogshead, 5 gallons of wo as it draws the earth on both Little Pills. 111e i>• -i 11*i. to insure a successful crop. oiiuci ) in t gallons boiling water, using ing, u;> the lime water, straining through a close i a win den vessel; 12 gallons cold water sides at mice and closely around he stalks, wliia1 would not discard early plant- pul burlap sack; stir well, then add 5 gallons They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Fur and Plush na 1 know in a ban add the two and thus preventing sunburned potatoes Robes, when practicable, yet laipce el, gallons, of th-* blue vitriol water. Mix thoroughly, and Too and horse hoe Indigestion Hearty Eating. A per. oi **t,od can be even mix. If quantities Continue use of cultivator lops quality pvown, thoroughly larger and it; is now ready for use. Remember feet for are warned mix in same until are too to drive between. remedy Dizziness, Kausea, Drowsi. when phmttd extremely hue. On June proportion. tops large to stir mixture every time the sprayer is Fill barrel with till the solu- When are budded or beginning to ness, Bad lasteinthe Coated ", j** '7. I planted one acre and bb square potatoes potatoes tilled. It requires about 50 gallons per Mouth, Tongue -jun bushels, ton, covers soak 1 1 g hours: blossom, with Bordeaux mixure. Tain In the TORPID 3- J.< !i. m cured a crop of just them; spray acre. Cost should not exceed 1 cent per Side, LIVER. They and on ten or fifteen till tops are on; J i-i acres I harvested a yood crop remove the potatoes spread Spray eveiy days gallon. After using Pordeaux mixture Regulate ihe Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Halters and lover ar.d alter I barn scaffold out of reach of all ani- dead. I used a live gallon copper knap- not Whips. Timothy hay, which. three years, 1 find that it only pre- as sublimate is a sack Tin or iron would soon he SmaS! Pill. plowed ai.d prepaied the land, and J uly mals, the deadly sprayer. vents rot, but by holding the tops green Small Dose. u I Again till barrel with by the In prepar- planted with potatoes, obtaining pois.m. potatoes, destroyed sulphate. a longer time, insures a larger yield. For Sma5! Price. Out and so c -ntiuue until all are treated. The the mixture in use two a yn •! O-.J bushels tree from lot. ing large quantity, killing potato bugs, use one pound Paris same solution be used live or six kerosene barrels and one large molasses No 1 shows about lour acres of my may green to 50 gallons of Pordeaux mixture. tlie are cask. I would to who con- j'ieid a it appeared Sc-pteinbei lb, e well started with using Bordeaux mixture, do ; LUNCS 141 strong healthy sprouts. template green separately with a powder gun. to use Hour barrels or barrels L'b: those in the rear, Ju*j> 7 and b. I prefer land under high cultivation, Jattempt any | are benefited almost immediately, the cause of the trouble being dispelled, the Sit ~-LL diseased membranes healed and the en- A FEW THINGS WE Ffandfett I .res, lFoott Saws. Sme Horses, tire body invigorated and strengthened KEEP YOU NEED: Weather Class anil Lan- by tlie use of Strips, Fatty, terns, Coal Sieves, Fails of ad kinds. ANOIER’S Tabs, ('hams. Flatter Trays, Flatter Petroleum Stamps, Meat Choppers, Kaisin Seeders EMULSION Hypophosphites. F| OF ^ A The petroleum which it eentains is a GOOD LINE great healer for all broken down tissue, while the hypophosphites form a help- ful element ns a tlesh creator, nerve Knives and Scissors strengthener and hlood purifier. It has -^■Pocket £- all the good qualities of cod-liver oil, without any of its objectionable features, being easy to assimilate and pleasant to take. SCREWS' R1VETS' ™KS' Sold by all druggists. 50c. and $1.00. Assortment 30C. Angier Chemical Co., Allston District, Boston. |

Newton Oil & Co., ALL SIZES IRON and STEEL SAIL MAKERS, For Blacksmith’s use and shoeing- Sleds. And.Successors to J. W. Frederick & Co., as Ship Chandlers, Ship Brokers, * WHE3E3L.S.

AND DEALERS IN We have quite a number of sets of light and heavy wheels which u'e will sett below cost to dear the m as do no1 wish to Tents, A wninys, Curt Covers, a/}. carry them over. .i great trade on wheels can t• obtained Duck, Conlatje, Taints, Ac, now while the lot lasts. Many took advantage of this last Tr. James h. Ames, l nity, Harvesting 290 Bushels of Potatoes from I acre and 06 rods, in 1897. year anil got a good trade. Front No. 31 St , Belfast, Me. and it is said that lit never touched a drop The Mackerel. State Conference. Fast Masters of Amity Lodge. Vanishing Dairy Monarch Mixed > of liquor in his life. He also did his full ! We Carry tie Paints. in the efforts made his resi- Wbal Measures of Protection Shall be Adopted to The Maine Board of will \Yc take the following from the Cam- part, during ) Agriculture ; save 1 hem. deuce in Camden to suppress the liquor a in V. M. C. A. den Herald's sketches of Past Masters of The mackerel claimed hold State Dairy meeting Fine Seal and as Chief of Police for Camden wary, flashing traffic; the attention of the Fish Dec. and 3. Round Amity No. 0, F. A A. M: which he hall, Bangor, 1, 3, ,bodge, Village Corporation, position and Game Protective Association at its GET OUR PRICES. tickets over the Maine Port- ISAAC COOMBS. held several years, lie became the terror trip Central, first meetiug after the summer vacation, of the rum seller. He was a kind and land and Rochester and Rumford rapt. Isaac Coombs was horn in Isles- in Boston, Nov. 11th. About 35 members Falls, generous man and highly respected citi- and and Somerset rail- boro. April 28, 1827. lie is of French were present and all agreed that measures Bangor Aroostook, Garments zen. He died Jan. 11, 1893, at the age of descent, his ancestor settling in New should be taken to prevent the extermina- roads. Hotel rates $1.50 per day at All kinds of Belfast, 50 years. Penobscot and Ex- Meadows, Massachusetts, early iu the! jI tion of that handsome fish about the Exchange Bangor A made to measure from selected skins. Mr. Day was an enthusiastic and well- | specialty, hardware. Tlaine. seventeenth Coombs shores of the United a change. of the board at Geo. A. Capt. early Headquarters For and century. | was the States, process style, quality tit they are unexcelled. posted Mason and elected forty- j will be a went to sea and was master of a vessel at I which it was thought is well under way. Penobscot Exchange. There Bailey, second Master of Amity Lodge in October, and the age of twenty-one. in this capacity ! j Mr. E. E. Small, who has made a grand exhibition of dairy appliances 1885. He was also High Priest of Key- REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS lie followed the sea for nearly thirty years. close study of the habits of the mackerel, of butter and cheese. Centrifugal sepa- stone R. A. Chapter in 1881, being the i this time he was in command of' as well as its read a on the : ratees and Babcock milk testers, will be in Duiing ninth to hold that office. captors, paper at the lowest prices consistent, with honest work. BORN several and notable vessels among ! j with the statement I operation at different times during both large subject, beginning All work in charge of a practical furrier with them the Onward, that the association is uot an of the days of the meeting, showing accurately transport ship during Temperance Women and Suffrage. enemy nineteen years’ experience. the civil war, from 1801 to 1863, carrying honest fisherman, the members the workings of the different machines, being Ggg^Send address for an illustrated catalogue. trooj s and munitions of war for the gov- sportsmen themselves. He said the which will be fully explained by com- In regard to the wisest attitude to be is the ernment. in this ship he transported the mackerel are lost sight of about Cape petent persons. Following program: SEPTEMBER, taken by temperance women during suf- j H. G. BARKER, Furrier, Tw enty-first Maine Regiment from New j Hatteras in the fall. They are then fat frage amendment campaigns, experienced WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 3m36 Maine, York to New in 1863. and no one knows Gardiner, Orlans, February, to Miss as strong. They reappear, suffragists must say Willard, a. m. of exhibition. In Coombs retired from the in the at about the same 9.30 Setting up 1877, (’apt. Miss lias said to whence, spring Willard Lady Henry j 7.30 rn. Business of the sea and devoted himself to shipbuild- place. Then they are lean, emaciated, and p. meeting 18, Somerset, that, however good her inten- | Board of at Penobscot Ex- GEO, F. M. ing in Camden in 1802, building during ! not fit for food. Agriculture EAMES, D, D75!^ tions, she has made a great mistake. this period twelve vessels, owning a large A large portion ottlitm would undoubt- change. person of sense knows that in every in each. As a he was Every reach the New coast to 2. part shipbuilder for the edly England THURSDAY, DECEMBER, The Nose and Throat. for a time associated with Mr. {Sam- campaign equal suffrage, liquor at start 1841. spawn, but almost the very they a. m. ad- interest will light us “for all it is worth.” 9.30 Introductory exercises; No. e4D Newbury Street. uel Q. Day and later w ith Capt. Joseph T. are met the purse seine of the Beal of Ban- Nobody proposes to undertake the hope- by deadly dress of welcome by Mayor Conant. Capt. Coombs has served in va- southern fleet and From 125 (Near Corker of Fairfield less task of trying to conciliate the liquor slaughtered. gor; response by Wm. H. of Lib- St.) rious town offices, including that of Treas- to 175 of these fish are to make interest. The question is not whether it required erty, vice-president of the board. BOSTON. MASS. urer in 1800-01 and Selectman in 1803. lie a marketable and it was estim- is worth while to the in- up barrel, j 10.30 a. m. “Our Work for conciliate liquor Dairy Hours 12 to 2. Other hours by has also been Assessor and Treasurer of ated that there were about of ani- FOR MORE THAN FIFTY-SIX YEARS IT HAS NEVER FAIIEO IN ITS terest, but w hether it is best to antagonize 40,000,000 eggs j 1897,” by G. M. Govvell, professor appointment only. Camden Corporation. In 1871-72 in barrel of fish Village the mass of men. In a State where the every caught. mal industry at University of Maine, fol- October, 1890.—Iy45 he his town in the State repiestnted Leg- Mr. Small then showed that the catch lowed a Out- majority of men do not believe in prohibi- ] by short talk, “The Dairy WEEKIY VISITS TO THE HONItS OF FARMERS AND islature. In 1804 lie was appointed Post is smaller, while in look Me- tion, w ill it help or hurt a suffrage amend- rapidly becoming for 1898,” by Secretary B. W. Master >*f Camden by Pres. Cleveland, years in which there was pro- ment for women to go about proclaiming legislation J Keen. which •'< fiice he now holds. the fish the sea- H. H. VillAGERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITEO STATES. .that they want the ballot for the sake of tecting during spawning | 1.30 p. m. State aid for dairy indus- LAMSOST, ( apt. Coombs has always been an en- son there was an increase. It would be j-I getting prohibition? To ask the question try,” by Major Henry E. Alvord, chief of teipiising and progressive citizen and useless, he thought, to enact laws to pro- of is to answer it. When a suffrage amend- dairy division U. S. department agri- fearlessly advocates whatever lie consult rs tect the mackerel in the season, IT HAS I'm ment is pending, women of all shades of spawning culture. Discussion opened by J. II. Licensed Auctioneer, faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, to be for the best interest of his town. unless were also opinion should make the simple justice of however, they protected Winslow of N'obleboro, member of the Capt. Coombs has always been an en- until reach a mature the ol their business and home their right to the ballot the basis of their they age. board from Lincoln county. P. O. ADDRESS, tl'7 improvement interests, thusiastic Mason, and in addition to being There were three which he and not too much into ways sug- 7.30 p. m.—Dairy experience meeting. a claim, go particulars of a member of Amity Lodge is member of gested to the evil. One was tiie Short talks farmers and FREEDOM, MAINE. for education, for the elevation American manhood as to what they mean to do w ith it after remedy practical by Keystone K. A. Chapter and Claremont re-enactment of the law of 1887, which with remarks they get it. This is the common creamery men, opening by Knights He is plainest that vessel fish before and true womanhood. Commander}', Templar. sense. Women who the provides any taking Mr. B. F. Briggs of Auburn, member of a member and Past Grand of Mt. adopt contrary also June 1 shall not only forfeit the fish, but the board from and course will hinder the success of the very Androscoggin county, TO LET. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories e Hattie Lodge, No. 102, 1. O. O. F. ; its license as well. And the law should movement wnicli they honestly wish to Mr. E. E. Light of Union, member of the Capt. Coombs w as the Master be made instead of The store on now occu- forty-first serve. Journal. perpetual, remaining board from Knox county. High street, the doings of the world, the nation and States. of elected in and [Woman’s in force five there Amity Lodge, being 1880, only years. Secondly, the American Express Com- DECEMBER 3. pied l>y the thirteenth High Priest of Keystone should be a law the FRIDAY, IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most methods of prohibiting catching Apply to approved P. A. Chapter which office he held in 1880 Short in His Accounts. of fish under 10 inches in length. The j pany. 1 9.30 a. m.—Separators and milk testers JOSEPH WILLIAMSON. and again in 1893. third method required no legislation; it cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the proper time Boston, Nov. 17. E. P. Coffin of Skow- at work. SAMUEL Q. DAY. j was simply a law of reason and common i died at the 10.30 a. m.—“The Cheese Industry for Do want to to convert them into the amount of Mr. ►‘Samuel Q. Day who was a native hegan, Maine, City Hospital sense. I you largest possible this as the outcome of a des- Maine Dairymen,” by Prof. G. M. Gowell. of Windsor, Maine, was born in Decem- afternoon, “If every one would consider for a mo- effort to end his own life. He Discussion opened by Dr. P. S. Adams of ber, 1830. At the age of 10 years, he left perate reg ment the facts and the results,” said Mr. money. istered at the House last Bowdoin. his native town and went to Quincy night, “I do not believe that — Hake Rockland, 1 Small, any person IT HAS led in all matters to and about 10 a. m. was found in a 1.30 p. m. “Dairy products compared pertaining the welfare of farmers and Maine, where be learned the blacksmith’s to-day who desires conscientiously to protect Honey? bath tub filled with water. He was near* with other food products” by Prof. Chas. trade and w here he resided for some | shad or haddock will ever eat one Then go into the household specialty business. over a eight mackerel, D. director of the Maine villagers, and for half century has held their con- From Rockland he moved to Bel- ly drowned, but was revived. Then he the Woods, experi- You can make from §15 to §20 a week. Sells on yeais. j during spawning season. In the larg- outfits—two articles—and stated that he had taken or mental station, Orono. Discussion open- sight. We will furnish fast where he six morphine er a fidence and esteem. worked about years, number of instances, when we eat start you, on receipt of one dollar. some other the nature of which he ed by John F. Talbot of Andover, mem- ironing vessels for George E. Wight and I poison, mackerel between March 1 and June Co 50 School declined to state. The who 15, ber of the board from Oxford county. Household Specialty others. He then went to physicians we have assisted in from Mass. 4t44 Stockton, Me., | annihilating — Street, Boston, were called sent Coffin to the lie 7.30 p. m. Remarks Dr. A. W. Har- where he worked at his trade for live | hospital. to of that by 300,000 450,000 species. The of of Maine. was treasurer of the order of Foresters ris, president the University It is the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, and we furnish it with the RE- years. He afterwards came to Camden, j most effective method of preventing the and there was a of about where he lived until his death. ; shortage $3,000 of the fish is not to eat and During! taking them, Turn Believers and are Cur- one *j in his accounts, which he was unable to Sceptics PUBLICAN JOURNAL, year for $2.00, cash in advance. his residence in Camden he worked for D. create a lack of patronage. Eminent au- ed. “When I read that Dr. Agnew’s Ca- make Mr. Coffin was 45 Address all orders to Know 1 Dm Co., several years on ship and j good. years old, thorities say that the sea will never be de- tarrhal Powder could relieve Catarrh in 10 I and well known and in car work, and subsequently did the fasten- highly respected pleted so long as fish are protected dur- minutes I was far from being convinced. I He is survived a wife and blower ing and ironing on vessels built by H. M. | Skowhegan. by ing the spawning seasou and until they tried it—a single puff through the 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. one child. afforded instant over THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING BELFAST, MAINE. Bean. He was at one time associated;! reach relief, stopped pain j CO., 1 maturity.” nasal with Capt. Isaac Coombs, under the firm the eyes aud cleansed the passages. Wants all kinds of Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng Even in the most severe cases of or Serious troubles come from tbe of To-day I am free from catarrh,” B. L. Seneca. &c. Full prices guaranteed. Careful name of Coombs & which firm built sprain neglect Day, cut or has been selection, courteous treatment, immediate remit i bruise, burn, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil a cough. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Eagan’s (Easton, Pa.,) experience name and addesson a send il to fteo. VV, several barks and schooners. Syrup tance. furnished free. Write your postal card, Best, Tribute Office, New-York City, large : gives almost instant relief. It is the ideal is a cure for and colds of all that of thousands of others and may be Shipping Tags, Ropes, perfect coughs for latest circulars. 6m38 and a of THE tEW-YOBK WEEKLY TKIBUNK will be mailed to Mr. Day was a man liniment. 10. Write price sample copy you. strong temperance | family sorts. yours. Irazu, Costa Rica’s Great Volcano. priated, these steep pasture are We grounds spent that night in a herder's hut County Correspondence. half carefully divided into patches, each with way down the mountain side, but A Trip lo the Crater. near its hut occupied by the herder’s family. quite enough to the sky to keep [Deferred from last week.] [Special Correspondence of The Journal.] one s teeth chattering with cold in streams are spite Pendleton received a Quick, blight passed, hurry- ot blankets and brush fires. Unity. Asbury 1807. The mud C art ago, Costa Rica, Oct. 10, to their work of w the hovel of our letter a few since from his brother, A. j ing atering valley, host clings like a bird’s-nest days Whoever visits Costa Rica hears a and luscious to a ravine. It F. Pendleton, a former resident of this Look the deep has no Out great; fruits, growing by way- opening but the no moved to deal about Irazu, the vol- invite to fill door, furniture in its one bi0- room town, and who Massachusetts awe-inspiring ( side, you your saddle-bags. but a rude a of his terror lie table, bench, a picture of about two years ago, telling departure cauo, and of the mischief and Half way up the mountain you see corn the Blessed Virgin and some ox-hide for Alaska in search of gold. He left has caused. at his feet in the old and with as much stretchers which Living barley, growing vigor serve the rather numer- bound for Fort ous Seattle Oct. 31st, Wrangle, of Cart ago, you are constantly im- as in Illinois or although its culti- family for beds. Yet a hus- city Ohio, happy him a boat buiit his brother band and wife live taking with by For his and sometimes vators are still up the earth here, and with them Cancer! pressed by majesty, by scratching in Damariscotta, which has attracted a good abides love, the Their Few are born free from with a wooden of the same heavenly guest. people entirely his beauty—when storm-clouds muster plow, pattern children deal of attention in Seattle and other play contentedly near the brink p'aces. blood taint. This is often very slighter black around his cloven or as those used in in the time of the of the and a is an business and forehead, Egypt precipice wee baby creeps t o Mr. Pendleton enterprising remote, sometimes may not develop the door and a to at all in one when he veils himself in fleecy mist, or Pharaohs. The seed once scattered broad- gives you smiling welcome. man, and we may expect hear of his suc- generation, but breaks out Fannie Brigham in a serious disease later. ilons a sunset robe of receives no care until for the Ward. cess later. He left Seattle with an entire gorgeous rosy pur- cast, ready the most and a Cancer, dreadful of all dis You are told in the which comes with the outfit for the gold regions, partner ple. how, year 1723, harvest, following Literary News and Notes. eases, is often the result of some blood from Franklin, Mass., where he left his from the middle of February to the mid- dry season. In gathering the corn, the taint inherited from generations back. ear The Chsistmas Ladies’ family. It often as a mere mole or in- dle of March, Irazu never ceased roaring is picked from the stalk and hauled to Home Journal appears will have which later Christmas stories E. Stockton Strings. Quite a pleasant even- significant pimple, develops and as with the rush of subter- the adobe house, where it is spread out to by Mary rumbling, Kuth into an one Wilkins, Hamlin wives and alarming condition. No in the and then stored McEnery Stuart, ing was passed by the daughters ranean rivers; at intervals opening his dry sunny patio, Garland, Mrs. A. D. T. Mrs. knows but that he may be subject to an Whitney, of the members of Pownal Lodge the past inherited jaws and rolling forth billows of smoke, away in the corners of the kitchen and Mark Morrison and Lilian Bell. impurity in the blood, nor can week at Masonic Hall. Music and recita- he tell whether or not this some under the cowhide for future use in may llow people on the slopes and in the val- beds, Rudyard first “Just-So” ’s tions, and afterward a picnic supper served day crop out in the form of destructive far below were stifled the the of tortillas—the unleavened story, which will appear in the Christmas cancer. It leys by sulphur- making the formed the entertainment is, therefore, important that number of St. is by gentlemen, ous and how at balls of cakes that take the of bread Nicholas, illustrated by any little sore or scratch, which does exhalations; night place among Oliver for the evening...-Capt. Horace Griftin has Herford. It is the first of a series not be atten- fire were whirled aloft from the the classes in all these countries. readily heal, given prompt crater, poorer of fantastic stories about returned from Bangor, where he had been auimals. tion, or a serious condition may result. The now tired and the sheeting the sky with flames, until it be- held is dry engaged in house painting for several Mr. Robert “The Adventures of Smedley, of Ocala, Fla., Francois,” the new Florence Griftin has return- en m» for miles around, more fiercely stalks and weeds are burned, the months_Mrs. was the victim of a cancer, novel by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, author of malignant ashes the fertilizer known ed from a visit in Saco-Mr. and Mrs. which first appeared in the manner bright than was ever known in the hot- forming only “Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker,” will begin in the Adrian Trundy have a little daughter- above described. He writes : test at noon. All this, and much in the country. The possibilities of January Century. It is a story of day Moulton have “At first I no attention to the the French its hero a found- Misses Lillie and Flora gone paid in this Revolution, more. you may read the quaint official incomparable zone, throughout in little blotches on my face, ling and adventurer. The tale is one of to Boston! and will spend the winter thinking they oi the Governor of that the whole of Central America, where the would soon pass away. Before long, report Royal day, adventure throughout, but all of it por- Massachusetts. Mr. Wm. A. Carter has been however, they became sore, and soon 8enor Don de la of climate is absolute perfection from year trayed with Dr. Mitchell’s keen character- Diego llaya Cartago. quite sick with pneumonia, but is recover- began to enlarge. I applied ordinary to are in the cradle of ization and wit. He relates how, at one time during that year, yet develop- ing slowly_Capt. Charles Staples of New local remedies, but they had no effect, ment. All the fruits of the What I then a dreadful month, a vapor rose out of the temperate promises to be an article of ex- York is here to visit bis father, Mr. Alex. and consulted physician. When ceeding interest, Our Laws as seen his steamer uater. white as cotton and shaped like a zone, to say nothing of the cereals and Liquor Staples, for a few weeks, while by the Committee of Fifty, is announced at the of two he is undergoing repairs. bended bow: until, height vegetables, might successfully grown tor the December issue of Appleton’s lances. it grew into the form of an cnor- with little outlay and less trouble, and Popular Science Monthly. In it Mr. F. Winterport. Iiev. B. O. Russell of Or- ...ORAKTID... A. Fernald will a i ;ii -us palm-leaf, which remained suspend- find ready market here as luxuries. give resume of the con- rington preached iu the M. E. cliurch Sun- clusions arrived at this after a e» .u mid air while one an Ave command a better in Central by body, day, Nov. 14th, ami at Ellingwood’s Corner might say Apples price careful of the study liquor in the re- its former of in the problem in the afternoon-Mrs. Mary Haley has Maim, then, resuming shape America than oranges United States where it has received the most leg- turned from a visit to her sister’s in Hart- a bended bow. it slowly descended and States, simply because the supply does islative attention. ford, Ct ...Mr. W;». H. Lord has gone to again within the not equal the demand, 1 have a real disappeared boiling gulf. paid The Christmas Ladies’ Home Journal the Glenwood Newbern, N. C., to spend winter, hop- Parlor Stoves; 11..w the of the volcano grew (12 for a shrivel led-up apple, en- tells how the German with the rumblings cents) Emperor, ing to regain his health. He was accompa- aider-and until struck the in tissue which a Yankee Empress and the Royal louder, they veloped paper, family, spend nied bismother as far as Boston ...Mr. Christmas Day with their children. The by ! are none are ever for some- be wildered ear with the force of ten thou- would no more consider lit to eat than a highest grade, exchanged article is written Charles Parker, died Nov. 13th, aged by Mr. Nagel von Brawe, for are sand all at work at while red Costa Rican would countenance some of was buried Garfield t thing better, the best forges once, an attache of the Court, who was permit- 27 years, and by they ted to be at on He was P We can now i'C boulders and scoring multiplied in tlie abortive pineapples and bananas that present the celebration last Lodge, I. O. O. F., Wednesday. show you a large and varied stock of the Christmas in order to write this article. a man and respected — volume, tore asunder the jaws of the are sold in the North. Above the corn and very worthy highly famous Glenwood The were made goods. , pictures “on the spot,” Mr and Mrs. Randlett have gone to Boston £ monster as they gushed forth upon doom- barley on the slopes of Irazu the Irish and the approved by Emperor. to the winter.. .Henry T. Sanborn ed » How at last all the lakes and to with a spend artago. potato grows perfection, yield The first edition of the Christmas num- j of Boston, a former resident, was iu town streams were turned to the quite equal to that of the United States, ber of McClure’s will be a third seething mud, Magazine on business-The schools of a million recently village afflicted was buried under and commands a far copies. It will have a special city burning greater price, being closed on last-The Christmas cover designed by Charles L. Friday photograph dust, and all its churches and sold in the markets the or at OIL HEATING STOVES by piece, Mr. splendid Hinton, and will contain pictures by F. studio formerly occupied by Nealley 1 casas, uprooted from the palsied earth, most by the quart! Beyond the potato 8. Church, Charles Dana Gibson, Ernest has been leased and opened by Edward lay scorched and blackened, in utter ruin. field, you enter a belt of scanty timber, G. Peixotto, Corwin Knapp Linson, and Clark. give a nice, clean heat in many places where it is other of the best known artists, as well as J Nor was this the first or iast eruption of the gnarled and knotted trees festooned Prospect. Prospect farmers have a chance 2 not convenient to use coal or wood stoves, reproductions of some famous paintings Irazu. The monster has four from to bottom with brilliant now to furnish cream to the Belfast cream- he told me I had I became mouths, top orchids appropriate to the season. Rudyard Kip- cancer, i WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES. and ery. Mr. Larrabee, who resides on the late alarmed and hastened to obtain treat- • raters one of them so old that swaying wreaths of Spanish moss. ling, Anthony Hope, Charles A. Dana, Robert Ella Lincoln Clifford place, is ready to carry the ment for I knew how dangerous cancer enormous in and Humboldt ravines now furrow the mountain Barr, iligginson. Bliss oaks grow it: Deep Perry, was. W. T. Stead, and the distinguished Asian cream, and all who have cream to spare can and other scientists say that more than side, and the trail—through dense under- “I received the best medical atten- explorer, Dr. Sven Hediu, will be among now begin to learn the way to send In this bush of but the cancer continued to tu thousand must have cedar and arbutus-briars, over tlie to tion, — years elapsed contributors the number. section at present there is a smaller number worse until the LAMPS. li was of stones and fallen and under grow physicians since first opened. Another slippery logs, The of cows has Living Age, founded by EHakim than usual. The price of butter finally said that I -would have 1o these a lake which low-branches—is a Littell iu Iras maintained craters forms gives very toilsome, regular 1844, steadily been low, and mostly store pay at that, have au operation performed, as that | a thousand feet the of tlie reputation with its earliest is- re- rise to the river Tieventazon, the om- ladder, high, rungs gained while cows have brought fair prices, with a was the only hope for me. This I A new and of sue a large stock of the most as cancer was :h which are dead tree-trunks, being complete representa- demand. farmers would want fused to submit to, I knew 'weluire of which, according to Thomas shelving tive of good Many foreign thought as expressed by its a blood and common sense rocks and two or three to make the from disease, my the official account of Senor upon Irazu’s bald bead, 12,000 feet above But is magazine has been widened, its size in- the change. the greatest drawback The alarming increase in the number the with clouds and tum- j It siai Peralta, Governor of the pro- ocean, rolling creased and its price reduced, so that in- the extra lured help. It is quite well known of deaths which occur as the result of a M. L. seem to add to its is >: 'n ii \ one-third of tin- city’s popu- bling 500 feet below on every side, com- creasing years only vig- that there are barely enough people iu the surgical operation attracting general | MITCHELL, or and value. To those whose means are and a sentiment (:it that time estimated to he about the earth. The blue vault farming business to develop new resources attention, strong against j pletely biding limited it must meet with such methods cf treatment is fast de- ! special favor, or increase the of the as there IIS ■tin *;s\ i-Miicd for hours beneath the above looks near, and feel an fertility farm, Etislri Stroot. very you for if offers them what could not other- veloping among the most intelligent j is hardly an average of one worker to a j nus rm-ir 1 ionics. lb.., wonderful to ; overpowering, awful sense of wise be obtained except by a large outlay. classes. It seems that in almost ever;- j standing farm in Waldo now. The of Intelligent readers who want to save time county price case where the doctors5 treatment is : -lutf. adds Governor Peralta, “only ! -done in the universe, face to face with and money will find it invaluable The farm products lias been going lower for sev- | unsuccessful, the learned physicians de- | >ixT‘t-n were were killed!' Wonderful the Infinite. On a clear you may see 1 day Living Age is published weekly, and the eral years, and the price of farm help is al- cide at once that an operation must be j mi- but not incredible, when we re- both the Atlantic and the Pacific at one is now but s'.•>' are offered free is resorted to. c: t.11.1; "! one storied casas are glance. This is the crowning recompense peet Grange is having a literary contest.... \ surgeon recklessly mostly 1 Yet! the of The caustic which are Offer eight numbers ISbT containing the many adobe, wi ir'i resolve themselves of the ascent of Irazu—but it is not 1 he i.ite Wui. >. Mich horn s farm lias plasters Biggest easily apt. r 1 M E-TAO1.>:. opening chapters of the new serial. “With | appl ied to remove cancers are more pain- | into the irent dust. house in the vouchsafed to Johu L. been sold, but we did not get the p Every everybody. Steph- All Her Heart.” buyer’s ful than death, and the danger of a sur- name-C. O. Hatch with his On and after Oct. 4, I sj»7, trains e«mner; mg at wu wa.- demolished in that general ens attained it and described in fervid shepherd dog gical operation is as great as the disease j Burnham and Waterville with through trains to: j Skin Eruptions Cured for 35c. Kr r.- ! got the two wild heifers belonging to (’. H. itself. No plaster or surgical oper- •dmkimr up except one. which deserves words how he stood on the bleak ridge j and from Baugor. Waterville, Portland and B et alive, its useful- broken the descent of which is some thought long past walls, the stores, and will wait for a fall in a real blood remedy for a cure, one Brooks 7 10 1 3o 4 45 i Knox 7 53 1 43 5 10 and continues to forth a few down is in again. Cotton cloth and coffee were i which goes direct to the cause of the i put rarely attempted. Going easy American Dentists [Europe. prices Thorndike. 8 00 1 50 5 32 never lower than i trouble and removes it. 'How white blossoms in their season. like from in a moral now, and other things arc Unity. 8 10 158 0 00 enough, falling grace S. S. S. is the i the death of Dr. to I (Swift’s Specific) only Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 15 0 25 In Thomas expected go down, but the news of a 1 Now and to this the sense, but to up is a more diffi- noticing 11 40 3 25 then, day, grim get again the celebrated American den- known cure for cancer and other obsti- Bangor..-. W. Evans, fall comes slow in a store. What, A M cult bv reason of looseued country ! nate and blood diseases such •yelope, frowning overhead, grumbles matter, rocks tist in the Boston Journal deep-seated Waterville 5*08 2 47 7 05 Paris, says: little the farmer this with Tlie money gets year as Scrofula, Eczema, Catarrh, Rheuma- P M AM Best Farm and in and sends up pull's of smoke, as if to as- aud sliding lava sands. A couple of There were other dentists in Europe twen- j F'amily Paper his small has t\> count. tism and 12 23 5 45 1 who india crop got Con'agious Blood Poison. It is Portland.. 40, tlie Ui.iled States, Both One Year sure t be world that this is no means a from with a ty years ago jammed napkins, 4 15 0 25 by young men, Cleveland, Ohio, _ l E. D. 5 57 rubber contrivances and assorted instru- Pittsfield. A heavy snow storm Boston, w D. 4 22 of One would think that the native a in this crater Friday { ope peace. guide, spent night or ments into royal imperial mouths. The ! caused the hacks to he in demand to con- V TO BELFAST. FOR ONLY $2.00. would heed his about three built a roar- artagoans threatenings years ago. They dentist who looked after the teeth of the ladies to the PM AM vey hall in the to Purely egetable, that one > t «*ur rca-i.-i* .-*♦»..uiii evening Believing every and choose some safer as tire of cedar-brush was born’ in Maine. In is the blood j E. I).. 7 00 0 00 site, but, Don ing down in the Italy’s Queen witness the and only remedy guaran- have it least away great play, “The Fast Mail." Boston, w D. 8 one good agricultural ami family leiesfai'o Peralta Koine lie flourished like a green bay tree. teed to contain not a of j writes: “Such is the bottom, which lit up the great cav- -Dr. A. E. Farnham of Fairfield has particle , A M P M journal, we have perfected arrangements u reb\ gloomy dentist in Berlin was also from been The chief potash or other mineral, -which means Portland.. 7 00 11 00 1 •ve which the of feel for faintremainder of of his Mr. and 20, we ran send that practical and insti mv •i.i.rnal. people (’artago ity—a days long ago, Maine. He bored and hammered the teeth visiting parents, Mrs. W. D so much to all who know the disastrous A M Farm and Hum i:, in mnnect mu uhi o heir native soil, that they bear with pa- when volcanic fires first shot heavenward of Bismarck with the same coolness and Farnham-Mrs. Mary Robinson is visiting effects of these drugs. Waterville. 5*55 7 00 4 30 .. 7 15 1 15 Tin: .»• to business that he would her G H. Bangor publication. Kkitkucan :> ,\ •: i. a euce all these evils, and as often as their and streams of molten lava coursed down strict attention daughter, Mrs. Morse, and will Book* on Cancer and Blood Diseases A M A M P M lull lor have shown if the had been some will be mailed free to all 10 8 50 5 o5 year only $2.00. -cloved is thrown rebuild its sides. their boots for patient probably spend the winter with her_Mrs. who addresi Burnham, depart.... 25 city down, they With pillows, 11 no 5* os 5 22 Lack of space forbids a descrii tmi •: ;'■••• n- ardent prohibitionist from Lewiston. lie Decrow of with Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Unity. '.heir homes Joseph Brooks, her three 1 1 15 5*17 5 32 tents ani» ir*- unit.: out of its ruins.” This re- they lay down in their blankets, aud long in in Thorndike. of Farm Hum k, win n«-q delighted gorgeous raiment, horses, is her Knox. 11 30 15*23 5 31* children, visiting mother, Mrs. Au- for variety and excellem-e. Prominent tmottg is markable spirit of stick-to-a-tiveness before morning realized that Jack Frost and in sport. Paul Lindau was often at Brooks.. 11 57 1* 38 5 5*2 Brackett-W. L. Pushor and Notice be menu n*- his and Mrs. j[t woman of gelia wife, Messenger’s Waldo. 12 15 5*45* *5 *'3 many departments may Farm '•ems to he true of the dwellers visits even the torrid if climb house, Lindau, strangely zone, you Mrs. A. L. of the of 12 35 ilooo *0 13' and Market f Plans extravagant beauty, was a not unwelcome Sylvester and Miss May Bow- Office Sheriff Waldo County,) Citypoint. Garden, Heports, Fro ulture. -car all volcanoes. Think of the towns to find him. Irazu State of Maine, Waldo County, ss. Belfast, arrive. 12 45 10 05 6 20 high enough appears There was an American dentist in man, received the [ and Inventions, The Apiary, Talk* with a lawyer guest. initiatory degree in Belfast. Nov. 16, A. 1). 1897. ) nd on tFlag station. I villages the slopes of Vesuvius! to be of those excellent traits Dresden who each went to Vienna to Bethlehem O E. This is to that on 16th of Around the Globe, Livestock and Hairy. The Poul- possessed year Chapter, S., Thursday give notice the day Nov- Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at $5.00 was ember, A 1). 1897. a " arrant in was try Yard, Question Box, Tin Veterinary, Plants Mr. of Torre del which we admire in men—a warm tinker teeth, lie the dental Nov. 4th-W. S. Howe Insolvency from Belfast and all stations on Branch. Leigh Hunt, writing heart imperial evening, Camp, S. issued Geo. K. of the Court of friend of and the by .Johnson, Judge Through tickets to all points West and North- and Flowers, Fashions and Fancy Work, House- that the inhabitants thereof a Wagner, boy Siegfried of are for a for said of Waldo, the rcco, says and clear, cold head. One of the V., making preparations grand Insolvency bounty against west via all routes, for sale l\v L. M. George, hold etc. used to visit him. The Americau dentist estate of CHARLES O’CONNELL of Belfast, in Features, hall and concert at Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, ive always persisted in Clevelanders relates his masquerade Union Hall said to bean Insolvent Farm and Home is constructing morning experi- j was so famous throughout Europe that County, adjuged Debtor, General Manager. : published semi-monthly, eve, Nov. on petition of said Debtor, which petition was and Ticket thus 24 tlie \\i me ‘heir houses, over and over on ence as follows: “The sun there was a “Americans must have Thanksgiving 24th.D. m. F. E. Booth by, Gen'l Pass, Agent. giving you numbers a year, again, top just tipping saying filed on the 16th day of November, A. I). 1897, to E. Portland, Sept. 24, 3807 a volume of over those that have been the worst teeth in the for their Parks, N. Shaw, J. W. S. which date interest on claims is to be making 5UU pages, teeming buried, thus keep- the eastern horizon as w'e climbed out of world; Manson, Esq., computed; dentists are the best.” But of all these It. H. C. Hunter and Frank that the payment of any debt to or by said Debt- with all the latest and most reliable information ing an obstinate but Haines, White up unavailing strug- the revealed to us another or, and the transfer and delivery of any property that and science can N bettet crater, useful workmen Dr. Evans was the returned a week from experience supply. easily ago Spencer Bay, by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of WINTER RATES~ Je with one of the most fearful of of its can be offered than :rs powers panoramic view, and most the Creditors of said Debtor to their debts proof popularity grand imposing, conspicuous. Moosehead Lake, with three deer_A so- prove iture. It may be a wise of and in case there are assets sufficient to authorize enormous circulation, which extends into «\ery provision but not so infinitely beautiful as that of ciety called the Pioneer Home Circle Proved Priceless.—Ruby coats and cin- was the same to choose one or more assignees of his State and territory in the Union, each number rovidence which thus keeps the most estate will be held at a Court of to be the evening before, when the golden namon flavor. Dr. Liver Pil's are organized here recently with the Insolvency Agnew’s following at being read bv no less than a million reader*. : on holden the Probate Court Room in said Belfast, bidding spots earth sun household favorites. leave the officers: Mrs. inhabited;—but light of the setting behind the j Impurities Pres., Thomas Junck; vice on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1897, at two A itli the system. The nerves are toned. The blood o’clock in the afternoon. A 700 PAGE BOOK FREE. good people of I believe billows of clouds made a fit Mrs. John I? Cartago, rolling 1 is The is and president, Lindsey; treasurer purified. complexion bright Given under my hand the date first above writ- and 10 rents addirmna: tor : is more a Mrs. Meade Keduotion in Fares immediately sending matter of laziness, they being for angels to walk on— ruddy. Headaches vanish and Braley ; secretary, Mrs. Freeman ten. S. G. NORTON. Great J carpeting perfect In we will Sheriff, as of the Court of mailing expenses, making $2.10 all, too inert to out health follows their use. 40 doses 10 cents. Hubbard. The will he held Messenger Insolvency institutionally strike and a sea of crimson and bound- meerings week- for gold, 12. said County of Waldo. 2w46 BOSTON send Chamber's Popular Encyclopedia, ntaining ike root at the homes of the BELFAST TO $2.25. elsewhere. less as the blue vault of heaven. ly members_The M. 700 pages and over 1,000 illustrations This C. that out You ascend a A Successs. I., popular paper gotteu by the which has never sold Du l*-ss than may easily Irazu, by long Toward the east, rosy in the Barley Experiment Oct. 18, 1897 Encyclopedia, morning the DR. Commencing Holiday, students of Maine Central MOTT'S is as a work 00 articles, at ty. cobble-paved road, chiefly Climbing back into the heart of Irazu we probably remedy equals The juice of rooms, accommodating two jtersons relatives-Miss of N. is them. Cannot do harm life a I REPUBLICAN 40 or 50 bushels, which will give the Beatty Troy, Y., becomes pleas- each, will be reduced from §2.00 and §3.50 to JOURNAL PUB. CO.. by natives on the the hours until noon ure. $1 box moil, Solti 1 living mountain-side, spent a Mrs. Robert Dobson.The per by g^” by druggists. $1.50 and $1.00 each. photographing farmer fair return fpr time and labor visiting school j MAINE. runs a | Steamers Penobscot and of will BELFAST, considerable distance, and then the smaller craters and rocks into and and the will have board met and voted to DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. City Bangor rolling investment, crop recently, sustain the leave Belfast, alternately, for Boston, via Camden strike into the added one and you devious paths, among their black as advantage of being which truant officers in enforcing the truant law... FOB SALE BV K. H. MOODY. Iyr38 Rockland, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays yawning depths, midnight. and can be at once converted into Saturdays at (about) 2.30 p. m. strewn boulders vomited from money. Another Archie has re- thickly Crashing like artillery when first started, hunter, Kenstead, For Bangor, via way-landings, Tuesdays, Thurs- and at about a. Irazu’s throat in some a turned from Nicatous lake, two days, Fridays Saturdays 8'.<>0 m., prehistoric day. in moment would be lost forever.” bringing or Offices they arrival of for Rent. upon steamer from Boston. Half an hour takes out of the deer with him.. .Mrs. Frank Folsom is mak- you tor- Our experience on the summit of Irazu RKTLRNIMi TO BELFAST. rid ing preparations as fast as she can to join zone of oranges, aloes, pine-apples was far less satisfying. We had only a From Boston, via way-landings, Mondays, Tues- The rooms over Mayo A; White, High street, re her with her three in days, Thursdays and at 5 00 p. m*. and a No husband, children, A FULL LINE OF Fridays to of few bananas, temperate region minutes to stay in order to give us From Bangor, via Wed- cently occupied by Miss Beverage, dressmaker Gripe Lake Colo-G. I. Smith & Co. will way-landings, Mondays, When take Hood’s Pills. you The big, old-fash- City, nesdays, Thursdays and at 11.00 a. m. peaches, pears, blackberries, wheat, corn time to down to the haunts of man Saturdays are for rent with immediate possession. Enquire get to remove to their new store in loned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all Postoffice WILLIAM H. MILL,Gen’l Manager, Boston, and and in the altitudes before and from the of potatoes; upper nightfall; cold, silent, pieces, are not in it with Hood's. Easy to take block this week, and will their first Hot Water CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. open Bottles, POOR & SON. iu the land on —away up of the sky, the desolate height which we stood, noth- great sale Nov. 18_Mr. Geo. Thursday, Belfast, July 2‘J. 1897.—30tf thermometer sometimes falls below 30 was to be seen but a wilderness of has in SYRINGES, Etc., ing llunnells, who been failing health for HOW TO MAKE MONEY! degrees Fabr. Nowhere in tropical Ameri- whitest clouds, an illimitable frozen sea. sometime, dropped dead this morning in his FOR SALE BY If you are out of employment and want a ca can such contrasts in climate and flora Now and then the masses shifted house, it is of heart failure or posi- fleecy supposed tion, paying you from $50 to $100 monthly clear he found as in an A. above expenses if you Female hour’s ride from Carta- and some isolated or and easy to is true apoplexy. A. HOWES 6l CO, by working regularly, or, peak Hood’soperate, __ surging ridge want to increase your present income from of ® $200 Help I Hood’s are go up Irazu. The slopes of the volcano of another mountain chain Pills, which I I to $600 yearly, by working at odd times, write the suddenly of up to date in every respect. BIB Everyday symptoms digestive disorders GL<>BE CO., 723 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., stating To engage for sea- are favorable for rose and like an island new- j WANTFn1 coming particularly cattle-graz- up glittered H I 3 —acid stomach, distress after burn- SURETY BONDS age, whether married or single, last or present gon, experienced operators Safe, certain and sure. All 1^7 eating, For ing, and while the then sank into the ing at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feeling— Administrators, Cashiers, Trustrees, Con. employment, and you can secure a position with on W. & G. straw machine, fine work on ladies’ strangely enough, ly discovered; again druggists. 25c. C. T. Hood & To.. Lowell. Mass. them which can make Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to correct tractors, at reasonable rates. by you more money easier goods. plains below are ocean of clouds that obscured the world. The only Pills to hike with Hood’s and faster than you ever made before in life. CANTON RDHS Rivnv e. m comparatively unappro- Sarsaparilla. troubles of this sort. 8W44 FRED your I ATWOOD, A (ten THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. NORTHPORT NEWS. Anson Benner has gone to Boston to BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 18‘J7 spend the winter. Pure Miss Pauline Brown is spending the week LOOK HF,RF,!*R=5?a. Blood means sound health. With pure PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY’ MORNING BY’ THE in Lincolnville. the Storm the stomach and di rich, healthy blood, Ulster!< Mr. Alton Monroe of Lincoluv ille was Buy King Journal Pub. Co. gestive organs will be vigorous, and there Republican the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Packard will be no d ,Tspepsia. Rheumatism and -SOLD ONLY BY- this week. \ Editor and Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and CHARLES A. PILSBURY, Business Mr. and Mrs. Driukwater of Manager. Salt Rheum will disappear. W7ith pure Joseph Lin- Stirt8vant-Larrabee Co. sleighs colnville will spend the winter with Mrs. (live thanks. Ar letta Chapman. HARRY W. CLARK, The Turkey question will be settled to- Mr. and Mrs. William Flanders and family day. will soon leave for Medway, Mass., where —.rTHE BARGAIN CLOTHIER, i Blood will they reside. are Noted Your nerves will be strong, and your sleep They Beware of the bucket shop. That way Made from all wool Irish frieze, shoulders < sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood’s The third snow storm came Nov. 23d. Let triple weight, weut K. P. Coffin to his coffin. makes blood. That is < Sarsaparilla pure us hope it will make Thanksgiving day and sleeves lined with rubber, making an wind it cures so diseases. That is absolutely Good why many the of Workmanship, so cure merry by jingle melodious bells. and The ‘s a The Harvard foot ball team may drop a why many thousands take it to waterproof garment. price, | O 00 disease, retain good health and prevent The school at the Cove, taught by Miss \ Fine game, but it appears they cannot drop sickness and Remember great wonderment for such a good coat \ Appearance, suffering. Delia closed a and their “IPs.” Hills, very prosperous successful term of ten weeks last Friday. j Tempting Prices. The report that Speaker Reed intends to Mr. John Lane of Belfast returned home HARRY W. CLARK, j give up his residence in Portland and re- the first of the week from a visit of several to his move to New York to practice law has Hood’s days parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane. The Clothier and been branded as a campaign lie. Bargain Tailor, f Speeding, ] Mr. E. B. Elwell has carried to market at his name T. D. Armour Sarsaparilla Notwithstanding Belfast some very large and handsome geese 83 Main Is the One True Blood Purifier. six for St., Belfast. ] has his residence $1; $5. of own ...... Chicago guarded by of his raising. They went like hot .. 4 sleighs. cnre T'ivor to police. A speculator who became insane r**n Ills; easy cakes. i llOOU S rlllS hike, easy to operate. 25c. K;?1 threatens to kill him. It is reported that Mr. A. D. Hayes of Bel- Obituary. Wedding Bells. fast will teach the winter term of school at Journal makes a exhibit this Good Templars. The good the Cove. It is the fevent wish of all that Funeral services of the late Kev. Cushman Deering-Sanford. Oue of the pleasant events of week of the local industries and the and the season was the wedding recep- STREET and STABLE agricul- report may prove true, that Mr. E. Harden were held in the Baptist church BLANKETS, Another uew Lodge was organized at Port- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Deeriug at the tural interests of Waldo county; and, as Hayes will come. at Nov. 20th at 2 m. There was land, Arcana No. 1, last week. Appleton p. home of the bride’s father, Mr. Eugene San- ford in East FUR and PLUSH has local matter of interest to be Elder G. A. who has been con- a attendance of friends of the de- CornviHe, Saturday, Nov. 13th. ROBES, usual, The District Andrews, very large regular quarterly Lolge About forty relatives and friends were pres- found in no other paper. ducting very interesting revival meetings ceased, many coming from Jefferson, St. session will be held with Winuecook Lodge ent and were served with a tine treat of WHIPS and SLEIGH BELLS. left for Rockland last All Thomaston aud other towns. Rev. and nuts. Mr. No. at Burnham Nov. all members here, Saturday. George, candy and Mrs. Deeriug were is another of business 208, 26th, It. sign reviving anxious to know how F. M. Preble of Camden the grateful of valuable and A LARCiE ASSORTMENT I invited. are long it will be be- spoke very feeling- recipients many including the celebrated men are useful presents. After an time of of that the “green goods” again fore he returns for the reclaiming of lost ly of his acquaintance with the deceased enjoyable ROCKER SKATE. Geo. E. has instituted a playing games, singing, etc., the party broke the with their circulars. Files, organizer, and from him in flooding country souls. the help he had received up at a late hour, after bestowing new iu Brooklin called Naskeag many -—-COME AND SEE —- those have to do with Lodge the of his work as a minister of wishes for the future of Mr. and But w;ho anything At a held Nov. beginning happiness No. 4. A. H. Tainter is W. I meeting 17th the members Mrs. Lodge, Deptuy; the Remarks were also made Deeriug. The happy couple took the them will be greener than the goods. W. C. T. gospel. by SUCCESSOR ro F. Gray, C. T.; I. M. Carter, Secy. of the U. re-elected the old board Monday morning train for their future home Rev. John Pettingill of Jefferson, Rev. Her. in Maine, 60 Main at of officers for the ensuing year, as follows: Belfast, fSomerset Reporter. Sf., Study must interfere with athletics The first meeting of Rescue Lodge, Morrill, bert E. Thayer of Warren, Rev. W. A. New- .1 II &J.W .JONES, President, Mrs- Annie Batchelder; vice- J. W. if were will he held next Officers comb of Rev. Geo. Hill of Thomas-Foote. The of Austin JONES, Me. Harvard. Perhaps degrees given Saturday evening. Thomaston, S. marriage Belfast, Mrs. Nellie M. of will and president, Dickey; treasurer, Thomas, I)., Unity, Me., and Mrs. for in base ball, football, etc., be elected the lodge started again j Morrill, and Rev.G.F. Jenkins of St. George. I proliciency Mrs. Lucy Rhodes; secretary, Mrs. Sadie Mary Sawyer Foote of Washington, i). U., EVERYTH SO IX HARDWARE. a in on the road of prosperity iu spite of secret The bearers were Rev.F.M. Rev. was solemnized at llaiyard might make better showing Orcutt. pall Preble, high noon, at St. Mark’s and church, Augusta, ou Nov. these branches of public opposition. G. F. Jenkins, Rev. W. A. Newcomb aud Wednesday, 17, learning. A stable on the the Rev. F. large Methodist camp- Rev. H. E Beautiful tioral tributes rector, George Degen, officiating. Leading Star Lodge, No. 7 >, at Centre Lin- Thayer. Mrs. Thomas was the owned a Mr. Bean of Old wife of the late I. ol uur readers will be interested ground, by Town, were Massachusetts friends and Many coluville, has elected officers as follows: C. brought by Platt Foute, M. D. of Plattsburg, N. Y a i food for the bow a Waldo narrowly escaped becoming friends in physician beloved in that Mrs. n tbe account of county F. Merriam, Deputy; Joel Mad docks, C. T.; relatives and many Maine towns. community. flames last Friday morning. The Thomas had resided in I) Ames of timely The remains were taken to Lamoiue for in- Washington, C., isAVEMOMEY Mr. .lames II. Unity, Ora Mathews, V. T.; May Norton, Sec.; Car- the 12 fanner, of the fire men on past years, where she has been identi- discovery by employed terment in the lot. A Miss a of rie F. S. J. family daughter, fied with the work of the of the ] in po- Young, S.; Young, Treas.; May succeeded growing good crop the water-works saved the and its Daughters ♦ BY lil'YIMi. * building Winnie Harden, was with her father American Revolution. She is now vice Tbe article with Brown, S. J. T. Saturday evenings. during tatoes in an off-year. contents with but very little P.rob of the the damage. his illness. Mrs. Harden and son, who were president general society and hail honor ol illustrations will serve Sebasticook Lodge, No. 101, at Burnham, the careless use of matches was holding the office of its accompanying ably the in arrived also corresponding living Hebron, Wednesday; secretary of the Children of the American abroad the capa- lias elected officers as follows: George Sher- cause of the blaze • to advertise agricultural the brother and another from Revolution until the her 1 Watches, Clocks. only daughter present time, resig- man, ; Frank Whiiuey, C. T.; Mary oi our Deputy nation being tendered because of her bilities county. It is anything but pleasant to announce Massachusetts. change Allen, Y. T.; Geo. Bickford, Sec.; Arthur of residence. The only persons present at that another will take their a conse- family depart- the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Tibbetts of * To mo Thanksgiving is always Downs, F. S.; Will Cole, Treas.; Mrs. G. ure for Massachusetts. This will make the Augusta, a sister of the groom, and Mrs. Silver ■^andfe, it is associated with Sherm m, S. J. T. Mrs. Frances Kendall died at her Plated Ware 5 crated da\, because Thursday evenings. Mary Asa S. of a fifth family that have left for another State Boyd Baltimore, Mil,, sister of run- home in Morrill the bride. Journal. -,o memories of , lvnox Centre Lodge, No. 6, at Knox, has Nov. 19th. She had been [Kennebec many since the middle of an September, aggregate an invalid for _-of- : to toe time in tbe liilis elected officers for the ensuing as years but found comfort and ning back when, quarter of sixteen persons and the 5 decreasing popu- in her a rural follows: W. P. Wentworth, Deputy; T. S. strength knowledge of Spiritualism. A For All ot Maine, we lived simple, life, lation of the town that much. This exodus Companion Ages. She leaves a husband and to ■ on Erskine, C. T.: Mamie E. Webb, V. T.; Les- many friends its own work, living if continued to extent will soon each family doing any great A gentleman who used to read The H. J. LOCKE ter Larrabee, F. S.; Willie Bowen, Treas.; mourn their loss. Mrs. M. J. Wentworth of : & SON.: and out with leave a Youth’s a moderate income, helped only corporal’s guard to keep the Companion when a boy, and reads it ee^**,**,**** Mrs. T. S. J. T. Knox officiated at the funeral. The follow- %,*,****,*, e. * * **,*,*.* **..* I). Erskine, Supt. Thursday name of North from with the same interest now that he is a * ft(t ^ *9 a and a few acres. [John port disappearing entire- garden lines were read: was asked the other evenings. from the face of ing middle-aged man, day < f tbe ly the map. if he had not Long, Secretary Navy. And are ceaseless outgrown The Companion. View No. at Linco you mourning Bay Lodge, 85, lnville, “I don’t believe,” said “that L can ever The water works at the are For her that’s gone he, Campground it. I lias elected the following officers: L. Out of life’s midnight dreary outgrow find in it not only the cheery, sucre tbe defeat of Arthur Pue Gorman mostly completed. The walls of the reser. of but the I) Ames, Deputy; Alton C- Andrews, Into the dawn ? hopeful spirit youth, wisdom been in Baltimore this voir are nearly paved, and the pipes, gates, and experience of age. I like it just as much they have singing C. C. V. Isabelle PEOPLES T.; May Ames, T.; Griffin, And will you say, as when I was a NATIONAL etc. on the regretting, boy, though in a BANK finished. perhaps old war of Campground The L A additional verse to the song Mullen, F. Elziua By her low bed, different way. But I know that it is the KNOWLTON, President. Sec.; Madge S.; Rhoades, reservoir is FRANK R. Cashier partially filled with water. M. are same Youth’s WIGGIN, my Maryland:'.’ Treas.; Nellie Stevens, S. J. T. Friday Teardrops your eyes wetting, Companion with which I “Maryland, C. Hill has made a “Here she lies dead?” careful estimate of the grew up, for my boys and girls like it as The curtain tails, my day is done, evenings. well capacity of the reservoir and finds that it as ever I did. It is a good paper to my Maryland; j Nay, let the chill snows cover Maryland, a No. grow up with At special meeting of Waldo Lodge will with the water at Aud north winds All, uie, tlie other fellows won, hold, 298,690 gallons rave, The Youth’s will Solicited contain the Nov. A. B. Roberts their strife over Companion INDIVIDUALDeposits is, Feb. Maryland, my Maryland; 380, 17th, Lodge Deputy a depth of 11 feet. As this is about Vainly best of 2*. 1*91. July 24. 1*91. Dec. 1991, 40,000 That new-made thought the best thinkers of March 5 iy "l stand Gray, sion. Saturday evening, Dec. 4th, has been brother, neighbor friend. Of January, 1899. in this countv. Asst. E. An illustrated of We have HAKE DEPOSIT BOXES at anil Park has a rival in the Wizard of Sec.; E. Billings, F. S.; L. F. Gray, him it can be truly said: shall be prospectus The Compan- #3, #5 SIS per year. All n .xc m Menlo appointed for another sociable and it is “precious so i>-t hop- ion for 1898 may be had by addressing locks, they may taken to ami from tin* Bank if desired. (v,; Treas.; Eliza Gray, Chap.; R. W. Coudou, ed that his memory when he goes down to the Machiasport. those who will attend will bring or grave Perry Mason & Company, Etta Coudou, D. Ross I. and the remembrance M.; M.; Wood, G.; come prepared to read or recite something, of his goodness shall 205 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Ernest O. Mamie S. J. be as a The London Times reports that Mark Condon, G.; Condon, as it will greatly help inthe eutertainuient. healing balm.” The sympathy of the an T.; J. H. Tapley, Evening entire community is extended to the bereav- Twain was lately present at all-night Lodge Deputy. Concerning Local Industries. of ed The funeral services session of the Austrian Parliament, which meeting, Saturday. family. were held The Belfast Schools. Nov. 19tli. At the of Belfast Friday, E. C. Merriam a s reminded him of the debate anterior to regular meeting lodge, shipped quantity of fish j No. 30, Monday, Nov. 22 the in- drums to the Vinalhaven Fish Co. last 1 a h nse-tliief in old times in the 1, following lynching The regular meeting of the school commit- Mr. Charles Parker of Frankfort died Nov. teresting program was rende red: Recitation, week. BELFAST TO BOSTON American wild West. It was a boisterous tee will beheld at the office 14th, aged 32 years and (5 mouths. lie was $2.‘25. Master Superintendent’s Percy Clifford; vocal solo, Mrs. Ma- the third sun of the late Freeman I). C. Greenlaw a car-load of “the most theTimes next and Erne- shipped cat- session, disorderly,” Monday evening. 1 TO MAKE bel Webber: reading, T. H. Fernald; vocal line Parker. He was a member of the stone tie from Belfast Nov. and W. M. ROOM EOR A I5E AL'TIEl I it. Parliament.” 17th, Coffin says, “ever witnessed any Bert Supt. of Schools, F. S. Brick, will his cutters’ union and was a good and useful solo, Davis; recitation, James Pendle- give a car-load the 20th. LINE Oi HOLIDAY member, true to his fellow-workmen CiOOOS I VVII Anti Semite speeches seem to have made Flora first lecture in his course on Geography in always ton; reading, Webber; singing by and their and in his cause, early death the Know 1 ton Bros, of Camdeu last SELL. EOR V stir. Miss the High School room next shipped NINE DAY'S, LiEOINM most of the chorus, Lilliau Spinney, The Tuesday-evening union has lost a friend that will be re- pianist. long week and to at 7 o’clock. membered for his kindness and 250,000 plugs wedges Hall Bros., following resolutions were good quali- unanimously builders at Port is that two Bluehill men ties. Mr. Parker was a member of the I. 0. ship Blakely, Wash. li reported adopted: Brick has received and ac- | Superintendent O. F., who attended in a aud the who have been the lead of body paid & Foster have leased the whole prospecting Resolved, That we, Belfast of cepted an invitation to on the last sad rites to their Thompson at Lodge speak subject departed brother. the deserted gold mine Toddy pond, Good extend a floor of what is known as 1 Fare between and Boston Templars, hearty vote of of “Higher Mathematics” at the of The floral offerings were many and beauti- ground the Hara- Belfast reduced from tound some of meeting to Nov. West Surry, have samples thanks to Rev. Geo. S for the ful. Mr. $3.00 $2.25. II, Mills, prompt Parker leaves four brothers and den house on Church street, The ! the State in opposite Fare between and Boston reduced Thursday, our Pedagogical Society Augusta Searsport, quartz rich in gold and copper. response to invitation to preach a tem- two sisters besides a large circle of friends Dec. 29 31. Journal office. This addition to the rooms from $3 10 to $2 30. and a proportionate reduc- perance sermon, memorial to our The paper will be devoted to to mourn his death. A Belfast was some spec- departed early tion made in the price of through tickets bet ween jeweler given leader, Neal also work they now in the will Dow; to be done in the Grammar Grades. occupy buildingi triple Boston ami all landings on Penobscot river. of ore the other to That we extend to him our imens day pass judg- Resolved, sin- their capacity. The necessary machinery The price of rooms, accommodating two persons cere thanks Irene wife of Thomas H. liv- of silver for the very able and forceful E., Colby, each, will he reduced from $2.00 and $1.50 to ment on, and found traces gold, at 20 West Crescent Las been ordered and will be put in at once, temperance sermon which was delivered by ing street, Augusta, $1.50 and $1.00 each. and copper, hut not in paying quantities. him, on the of Nov. at the Con- died, Nov. 20th at 10 30 a. m. after a short and they advertise this week for girls to ruu Steamers will leave Belfast for Boston, via Cam- evening 21, den ami church in this illness of cerebral miningitis, ageg 50 years, sewing machines. Rockland, at (about) 2.30 p. in. Mondays It is to he hoped we are not on the verge gregational city. and 8 months and 4 days. She was born in Thursdays. A The deal for the For via all and of another Maine mining craze. Times special session of Waldo District lodge Palermo and was the of Na- plant, stock, etc., of the Bangor, landings, Wednesdays Persistent daughter Saturdays at .about) 8.00 a. m., or arrival of Dalton Co. failed to upon was held in Nov. 20th. The follow- thaniel and Sarah Worthing. In 1802 she was Sarsaparilla materalize, steamer from are hard now. Morrill, at Boston. enough married to Mr. since and a meeting of the directors last week it officers were Colby, and has resided ing present: E. L. Bartlett, D. was.decided to reduce the of the stock RETURNING TO BELFAST. in Augusta. No children were born to them, price is the w ane. In T. H. Mabel on that it be more con- From Boston, and at 5 m. The Populist party op Templar; Fernald, Coun.; and Mr. Colby i3 the only near relative who hand, may readily Tuesdays Fridays p. verted into From and at 1 1 .on D. V. survives her. The funeral was cash. The wholesale price of the Bangor, Mondays Thursdays this the vote of the Ilcse, Templar; H. F. Erskine, D. held Nov. in. Ohio year Populists articles have been a. 22nd at 2 p. m. Mrs. Plieobe Wardsworth reduced about fifty per of the Prohibitionists. In Sec. Appointed officers: J. R. Mears, P. WILLIAM H. fell behind that Coughs of the Friends of Mrs. cent. The Dalton Company’s goods are all HILL,Gen’l Manager, Boston, church, which Colby D. T.; Lora Maxcy, Chap.; Mrs. E. L. Brack- first class and the limited amount on hand is CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. a few of the Western States the organiza- was a member, officiated. [Kennebec D. Bro. now offered for sale at less than cost. Fur- ett, Treas.; Manning, Belmont, A which seems to Journal. Statement of the Condition of the THESE ARE ALL THE LATEST tion is hut elsewhere the Popu- cough hang ther announcement will be made in our ad- kept up, Mar.; Sister D. Bro. Godding, M.; Young, on in of all the remedies which columns uext week. FALL AND WILL BE lists are over to the Democrats, who spite vertising STYLES, going Guard. Seven were and Mrs. Ruth Clark, widow of the late James lodges represented, you have needs are to meet them more than half applied certainly Clark, who died at East Boston SOLD AT THESE PRICES FOR disposed four members took the D. L. degree. Reso- Thursday Belftst Loai&£aiMim Association, and sensible was to this and Boston Herald “A clear energetic treatment. night, brought city Saturday What Were They Washed Down With? BELFAST, NOVEMBER 3, l807. way. The says: lutions were adopted, expressing sympathy taken to Lincolnville Centre 9 DAYS AND NO LONGER. For that stand- yesterday John G. Brooks, President. indication of the times is that is for P. D. twenty-five years where the funeral service occurred at 1 Populism Templar, Rev. F. S. Dolliff, who In a Maine community where apples have C. W. YVescott, Secretary and Treasurer. ard preparation of cod-liver o’clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Clark was to disappear as an organized force in our was reported very ill; commending Bro. J. oil, been scarce this season, and where normal- brought up at Northport an 1 had always the Directors-John G. Brooks, R. F. Dunton, J. M. H. Mears for ly apple is the staple refreshment at elections. It lias its of cul- faithfulness in duty, and lived there until about seven when Fletcher, Albert Gammans. A. Cut- passed period years ago card parties, raw carrots were served at a members of Rescue for kind she moved to Bostou and has made her home ter Sibley, William B. Swan, L. A. and is with fully thanking lodge whist party the other night, and were mination, disappearing SCOTT'S at that with her Mrs. Knowlton, A I. Brown. A was place daughter, O. S. most delectable. of third of the same hospitality. public meeting held in pronounced [New York the rapidity parties Knowles. Mrs. Clark had many warm Sun. Organized Jonwtnj 21, 18t»l. DWIGHT P. PALMER the evening, at which memorial exercises that have it.’’ friends iu this vicinity who greatly mourn tendency preceded EMULSION This IS karat, item with the LI A BILITIES. for Bro. Neal Dow were given, with the fol- their loss. [Rockland Star. originated of the Accumulated capital.. 828,778.17 Masonic lowing program: Music; What is Good Tcm- Liberty correspondent Republican Temple, Our Brooks corespondent has made one has its effectiveness in cur- Guaranty fund. 175.00 T. N. M. \ proved Journal. The Boston Globe put a head on Bilik J.l'lMio late to plary? Pearson, D.; rec., Pledged Transfers in Real Estate. j payable. or two incidental references of the affections of the Profits. 1.035 *J.{ with Wine; Miss Alice Dickey, cornet solo, \ ing trying it. HELLAS L, M VIM- water works in that town, hut furnished throat and and The transfers iu real estate were Justin with lungs, this is the following $32,125.00 Merriam, organ accompaniment The News in as to their extent or reason recorded iu Waldo of Deeds Bangor Daily commenting KESOrU'TS. no data promoters, by Bertie Hatch ; short memorial service, for why: the cod-liver oil, par- County Registry on the the result a Loans on of real estate...... $31,125.hi Last week a Journal representa- Hon. and for the week ending Nov. 24, 181*7: Peter report giving of year’s mortgages object. Neal Dow; poem, Neal Dow, Miss Ma- tially digested, strengthens I Bond. ,000.00 what was et to Fred L. Batch- work of the Associated Charities in that tive went to Brooks to ascertain bel Rose, D. V. T. District Lodge; solo, Down vitalizes the whole sys- Ames, al., Searsmout, j $32,125.00 his in another in elder, land aud iu Sears- says: going on there, and report the License Saloon, Nellie Thompson; tem; the hypophosphites Boston, buildings city mont. Jesse H. to as of shareholders.. ‘0 column shows that a work has been sketch of Neal Dow’s life, Bertie Hatch; two act as a tonic to the Frye, Montville, The organization known the Asso- Number good l Number of borrowers. 38 declamations B. Cobb Searsmont; land in Searsmont* ciated Charities, with its various branches done. Aside from the convenience to the by Bro. Young of Lincolnville; mind and nerves, and the Number of shares outstanding. L Lemuel J. to Wal- rendering possible a practical division of Number of shares pledged ior loans.103 for domestic the remarks by D. O. Bowen, Mears, and others ; Drinkwater, Lincolnville, CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 takers of water purposes glycerine soothes and labor, appears to be filling a place in the Number of loans. .44 cornet solo, Justin Merriam; closing chorus ter E. Drinkwater, Northport; land in fact that the town is supplied with pure heals the irritation. Can community which would be very hard to F. E. TIMBERLAKE, audience. the first Northport. Wm. Turner’s estate, SURPLUS, $33,000 by All pieces were class Liberty, fill so in Bank must a benefit in think of well any other way; and if it is Examiner. spring water prove many you any combi- to Chas. M. land in and beautifully rendered. Howes, do.; Liberty. as well as its would seem citizens of managed reports deposi I's solici run and we feel that the nation so effective as this? Mass to ways, James F. Jewell, Lowell, H. K. to indicate it should receive the hearty co- Be sure SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the Stock for Sale. Brooks are to be congratulated. Secret Societies. you get Bisbee, Waltham; land and buildings in operation of all who are able to help others Horse man and fish are on the wrapper. Brooks. Minnie B. less fortunate than themselves. Safe deposit boxes for rent at $3. $5, $6.50 an Hammond, Dover, N. I wish to close out all my horse stock, 10 head, one of A delegation of members of Golden Crown 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. $8 a year. Capt. Ed. A. Richardson spins to John P. laud and build- including dam of Wilkesmout, 2 2<> 1-4, Nelsonee, j SCOTT & BOWNE. H., Hall, Detroit; Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of Brooks, came Chemists. New York. How’s This! 4 2.20 1-4, colts from one to four years old, Our new vault is in Eastern Mam his interesting yarns on the 6th page, in John H. Gilmore et als Bos- years, unequaled ings Troy. high bred and promising. Any reasonable offer to Belfast by the evening train Nov. 17th to We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any and UNEXCELLED in security against fir- 1 Portland and A way for Guiana.” ton to Willis R. Randall, Montville; land in accepted. WM. C. MARSHALL. ‘Around case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Hall’s visit Silver Cross the visit by Belfast, Nov. 16, 1807.—46 and in the seems to Lodge. Although Montville. Alice M. to burglary country. j The of his caligraph Hassell, Islesboro, Catarrh Cure. capsizing had been in for some time contemplation NOTICE. Second land Those renting boxes can have the exelusi have had a effect; but for all that we Baptist Sewing Society, do.; F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props., Toledo, O. good the date was not decided on until the after- of their boxes to and from tl and in Islesboro. the DR. W. L. privilege taking him winds and smooth I have a on street free from buildings Joseph Ellis, We, undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney WEST, must wish favoring noon of the of the visit. The members repository Wight vault. day to Laforest W. laud for the last 15 and believe him dust and dirt, where I will store one-seated car- Brooks, Bailey, do.; years, perfectly seas in his future voyages. The article of both % lodges were, however, equal to the honorable in all business transactions and finan- ^Veterinary Surgeon.*^ riages for $1 00, and twi seated carriages for and buildings in Brooks. on “The Western Ranches,” 7th page, occasion. A large delegation came from able to out made $1.60; twenty five cents extra for collecting the cially carry any obligations by Graduate and Medalist our and we Brooks and the Belfast brethren were H. will interest many of readers, ready same. at their firm. Leave orders Swift & Paul’s. Boston, Nov. 22—A. letter was received in Ontario Veterinary College. to receive been notified of their West & that the ranch them, having this from Truax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. strongly suspect sheep JOSEPH F WIGHT. city to-day Norfolk,dated Saturday, Office and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery Co. Two ranks were which the 5 masted sell. Gov Waldino, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale “in the extreme southern part of coming by telegraph. stated that Drug- visited Belfast, Nov. 9, 1897.—45tf. in a con- O. OResIdence and Hospital 17 (ongress street. worked on four after which a Ames had arrived there damaged gists, Toledo, of Glasses and Diseases ol a Belfast man. candidates, Fitting Colorado” is owned by dition, and with her commander, Capt. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken fine was served. A train internally, acting fliceTelephone 8-3. Resideece Telphon21 n interest- supper special No Mrs. Ward’s letters are always Davis, injured. particulars concerning directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of a was run to Brooks after the lodge closed, the accident have been received. the Eye and Ear Specialty. and it is worthy of note that one day he system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all ing, and some of the Belfast Knights made the TO LET. Office hoursjuntil 9 a. in. two orders for back SHAWL FOUND. Druggists. Testimonials free. 4w44 last week we received with their visitors. The was a A. S. and wife of were in trip evening George Wayne The store in Johnson Block now From I 2.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. [ her A shawl has been found on the street. The | occupied by numbers of The Journal containing one aud the fun Belfast the week to attend the burial o Arthur ami Elmer and John Kol- very enjoyable throughout, owner can have the same and past Legro & White. Apply to by proving property j Mayo SEA MAINE and one from New not cease tfie infant son of L. W J rausch left to C. O. POOR. RSPORT, oitielpg one from Ohio did until the train started from paying charges. F. S. BRICK. | their little grandson, yesterday spend Thanksgiving Belfast, Oct. 14, 18k)7. T elephone 13ft ■M^lhv.lT.WW—40- George. with their families in Massachusetts. I Connection. THE NEWS OF BELFAST. The Chautauqua Progressive Club will ious The are meet with Mrs. Fred Savary on the East privileges. people much scat- tered and V; s L. Briggs of Freedom has two very Side, Friday evening, Dec. 3d. many families are very poor. Some have not -. me coon kittens for sale. sufficient clothing to them A copy of The Journal of recent date keep ARE YOU comfortable during the winter. The fam- W. C. T. U. will omit its regular made a long journey. A Belfast subscriber ilies are very large, and many children in ng this week on account of Thauks- sent it to a friend in Brooksville, who sent danger of growing up with neither religious it to his frieud in Germany, and he in turn nor educational privileges. Mr. Wilson sent it to a frieud in Paris. PARTICULAR -.ter dealers that there are more GEORGE W. report BURKETT compared the work now done in Maine by and that they are better rs, bringing Miss Gertrude Carrow had a uarrow the various home case | missionary societies (using than was the last year, fPort- from About the Fit and $ escape what might have proved a ser- Style the words of to a poorly lighted WILL ress. auother) CONTINUE HIS GREAT^_ ious injury to her right eye, a of each its s good news, if true. by breaking your Clothes? t city, light doing best but unable to needle, a portion of which penetrated the penetrate the In Maine iv will be forenoon intervening gloom. shooting to-day, lower while at work lid, Friday in the Have there are known to be 83 towns and plauta dternoon, at the grounds of the Belfast you ever worn ready-made clothes which ^ Misses Ellis millinery store. Dr. Small was tions KID without ministers or < have churches, CLOVE satisfied Gospel SALE uh, including clay pigeon shootiug called and you completely? No, then you removed the piece from the eye, j The of the for chickens with small rides have never worn clothes this privileges. agents Maine Bibie shooting which is now much bearing label, 2 very improved. are feet.. stein-is loch are whole- Society not merely sellers and ONE WEEK LONGER. At Memorial Hall on sale tailors. distributors of books. They are missionaries, >f unclaimed letters remaining in the ! Wednesday after- who work as as in noon anti December will oc- Their label in faithfully any foreign Those •st post office for the week ending Nov. evening, 1st, clothing Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, 12=Button cur the annual sale of lands. They carry with them not only the Ladies—Mrs. Frank Cozens, Mrs. fancy articles and stamps it as the best that at dJ printed word hut w arm Christian hearts and Length, supper by the ladies of the Unitarian parish. it is possible to produce. M. Hall. Gentlemen—Leroy Burgiu, *P 1| • Many and useful articles suitable for Custom substantial help from individuals and socie- vrvFj our & Stride, Merchandise, Freeman L. pretty tailors of the surprise patrons. ties in more favored circumstances. Christmas gifts, linen class Poor kett | including aprons, nignest are their only competitors for ♦ quality, families are — work, etc will be offered for not left to themselves after one dolls, sale Steiu-Bloch moderate prices make it possible for T visit from the of the >. n ksgiving Service. The regular at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. men agent Society. A candy of moderate means to drts* in the top-notch X WE SHALL are in and their OPEN THIS WEEK ksgiving service will be held this, table will also be an attractive feature. At V of fashion. ♦ They kept mind, spiritual, ti Copyright 1897 by educational and wants cared for sday, evening at 7.30 o’clock at the Uni- o’clock such a will be served as The We are physical by supper Stein-Bloch Co. the sole agents here. Money back if you X some oue near to make occas- Bales Manufacturers’ of te Church. The sermon will be by Rev. only Belfast ladies know how to prepare. want it. ♦ conveniently Samples ional 2 Winslow and the music by the Uni- The latter part of the evening will be de- trips to their neighborhood, usually will voted —-—— ^ the nearest minister. The work is 1 hoir. A collection be taken for ; to dancing, with music by the Belfast largely yard long, with the table purposes. Theatre Orchestra. Admission free during children, and Mr. Wilson estimates the that during the year more than chil- South Thomaston correspondent of afternoon. Supper tickets, 35 cents. *2,000 i .at' 25c. dren in Bibleless and Dance tickets 25 cents. Come living prayerless _ Oakland Opinion says; “Mackerel have ! one, come all. homes and church less communities have > a rush here and in our The ! vicinity. Helping Hand Circle of Kings’s Daugh- 1 been reached and benefitted. The Society r tenders are their hands full ters a WILLIAM A. having gave very enter- 1 Case enjoyable evening’s has this year sold 4,000 Bibles and Testa- Gent’s Wool Fleeced Shirts Mr. CLARK, them. Henry Hurd has done quite tainment at the Baptist vestry Nov. 22d. A ments and ♦ j given away 1,280. Although the iciness teaming them out the past two supper was served at (5 and there PHENIX BELFAST. ! and Drawers at o’clock, ROW, Society’s agents can visit a section of the 50c. ks, at both retail and wholesale.” was an abundance of both substantial and State only once in 7 years they endeavor to Day the Belfast office dainty dishes, set and served iiiksgiving post artistically by so arrange matters that the good w'ork shall lose from 1 m. to b m. Carriers polite and waiters. After the Fi re in an adjoining building at Bath ! p. p. obliging sup- Mrs. Chas. H. Field went to Bangor go on and that the influence of the Bible caused some lake their usual collections and 11 a. per and a short social season a of damage by smoke and water to j 1 Case program yesterday to join her husband in a Thanks- shall be The aim is to the Bible White and Colored the stock of A. lasting. put Blankets, > .ivery, but there will be no recitations was given little Misses Charles Harriman, jeweler, j delivery by by girls, giving visit. into every and if that but poor home, possible -ts after the arrival of the b.30 mail, Ethel Jennie to what extent is not known at this 50c. p.m. Clark, Wiley, Marjorie Coombs M. G. Prentiss of Brewer visited his there be a mother there. per pair. Mr. son, praying will he made from the General De- and Rena Macomber. Little Harold writing, Harriman is insured. very Scott H. M. Prentiss, of this city yesterday. s then The concert in p to p. m., of carriers mail. [H. volunteered to recite and gave a very preparation by the Belfast W. H. Quimby is spending igore, P. M. pretty piece. The entertainment concluded Festival Chorus will be given in Odd Fel- Thanksgiving in Portland. with a gramophone concert by C. B. Eaton. low’s Hall, Friday evening, Dec. 3d. See 200 Ladies' Flannelette from to .- u- Jeans" was at the Bel- presented This next week’s Journal Wrappers $1,25 $2,75, instrument is proving a very for program. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morrison and son )^era House last Friday evening to a pleasing means of Arthur are entertainment, rendering a great A Massachusetts concern spending Thanksgiving iu Bruns- audience. The play merited a better Sarsaparilla of wick. One Line of variety musical and rhetorical selections, (not Hood’s) has been the waste Local Evidence is Worth ise. All the parts were played in an ex- supplying etc. There is one a baskets and wood boxes about town. This at least up-to-date boy in the Column of Foreign Testimony. ; style and won much applause. The Feather Boas from to of the Belfast schools. $1,25 $3,00. The Grand Army’s Cannon. sort of advertising is thinner than air. primary department Make a v Master Huntington and the skillful j Thomas H. mental note of this. Marshall G. After giving a “chalk-talk” on the dress of The endorser is well with the baton by Major Malloy were ! I Post, A IP, has placed in posi- The comrades of Sheridan F. Miller Com- known in Belfast ; the the teacher said: chil- tion the three cannon in “Now, His veracity is unquestioned. Fur rM.iiiUg specialties. The entire com- frout ot Memorial mand, U. V. lT ire requested to meet in Collarettes from $3,50 to $12,50, The dren can one or" you tell us in your own You are reading local evidence, | was a strong one. building. position of three guns is as Memorial ball, Monday evening, Nov. 29th, words how the Puritans dressed?” “Yes, Investigating home testimony. whs announced in The .Journal a few as business of .-ti'rehouse of The Dana weeks importance is coming before Belfast Sarsaparilla! said the in news for Belfast people. The which has the Command. ma'am,” smallest hoy the class. n tin- rear of the & shoe i large gun stood near It is not from Florida or Legro Spalding wore Michigan. the northwest ‘orner of the “They bicycle pants.” rv was advertised to be sold by the; building was set A full attendance of the comrades of Suspicion can’t lurk around it. in front North Belfast. The fourth annual meet- Ladies1 ; directly and across is a Jackets :. :'f Nov. 20th, on an execution in favor of pointing the Tlios. H. Marshall Post is requested Thurs- Honesty prominent characteristic; ing of tin* Christian Endeavor Society was Capes. street. and the two new guns set, on either Home endorsement its salient J. T. Pottle. The morning mail, the day evening, Dec. 2nd, fur the election of held at the home of the Mrs. C. point. president, Mr. side, pointing diagonally outward. A A. F. S. Johnson of Poor’s Mills, says; “I ! sale was to have taken place, brought j pyra- officers for the ensuing year, and other im- Hopkins, last Saturday evening. The Our assortment is now complete, and we are show ! mid of cannon balls stands in front, of exercises consisted of Scripture and have had kidney trouble for two years. The secre- P--tile's attorney a check lor the full the portant business. reading and of officers and commit- tions of the were a line at VERY * centre gun. There are 20 solid prayer, reports kidneys highly colored, scalding ing good LOW PRICES. * ii of the vvitii couse- iron shot, tees execution, costs, The K. S. A. Society will meet Friday Millie Mitchell gave a paper from the and so frequent as to be very both each 100 pounds. The old annoying night :.t y the was not sold. weighing cannon Nov. 24. topic, “What benefit has been the C. E. So- property evening, with Mrs. F. E. Cottrell, and day. I was told that my kidney trouble was s the hi-torioHi 1S12 ciety to us the past Edith Ladd gave gun, brought from the '•2 street. Ail year?” aroused from the nature of Sparks. The passenger car of High former members, and all a my work in the mill, fort at Oastiue paper from the topic, “Our Pledge." Re- many years ago and but it was closed all summer on account of I'.ivtor Su.iivan's train was returned placed desiring to join the society, are cordially in- marks were made by Harry Furbish upon repairs -■n a mount granite on the Memorial lot six the “The Consecration W. <>n the dam, yet bothered me the 1 CASE OF SPLENDID the repair shops Nov. 20th, having been vited to be present. topic, Meeting.” my kidneys just OUTINGS, S. years ago. The other are the Hatch spoke from the “Wbati same. I was to look for relief' ,n for guns 32-pounders subject, Finally compelled lb--rough repair the winter. The UUK LUBBING ARRANGEMENTS. TO those can In .lone to j help our associate mem- ! l had two recently described in The. Journal as nre- doctors treat me at different times, but w-piow for use on the branch was re- ij who desire to aval. themselves of our club- hers?” W. G. Hatch had the subject, “Does wortn sented to the Post bv they gave me little <>r no assistance. Some time 12a cents, shall close at 01 I ! the l S. Government, our lack If so dy 10c. per yard. ed the same day. .Maine Central loco- elsewhere we society spiritual growth? ; bing offers, specified, would ago I saw Doan’s Pills advertised and 1 ! through tlic intercession of Congressmen what is the remed\ ?” Henry Ladd gave a Kidney live No. b4, which has been stored in the that a Tribune list will be sent to a Mii! say New paper from th«- “The got box at Kilgore & Wilson’s drug store. They ken and Burleigh. These liave their orig- topic, Prayer Meeting mi-house in Belfast several months, was York, Nov. 27th, and a list to the Farm and Committee” and Emily Gilbreth read au gave me more relief than the medicine from both inal but rest on cut mouuts, granite bases. selection. The were doctors. to Waterville Monday to be repaired, i Home Nov. 29tli. The latter is appropriate subjects They benefit ted me in everyway and 1 The was paper issued granite presented to the Post by Mri I thoughtfully considered and many help- feel much on the 1st aud 15th of each aud the better than I have for a long while. The crop in this section was no Clinton month, ful ideas were advanced. The follow- apple j G Ferguson, and to him the Post You can refer to me as Tribune is officers and having used Doan’s Kidney ibt a but Mr. V. B. printed weekly. ing committees were elected failure; Paul of Mor- extends its most sincere thanks. The Pills wth result and I gran- for tlie ensuing year: Pres., Miss Arlene good will always speak well has that in have : The GEO. W. apples quality ite for the mount of Rebekah’s sale, and dance last of them certainly the large gun was a gilt supper Walton; vice president, Roscoe Beckwith, among my friends.” BURKETT, t been exceeded in the best afternoon and was cor- apple years. of his father, the late Hon. George B. Fergu- Tuesday evening very secretary, Heury Ladd; treasurer ami Doan’s Kidney Pills are sold for 50 cents per Mrs. W. G. Hatch; ;{•• recently brought in some 20-ounce son. The base for successful. Many useful anil fancy articles responding secretary, box. for sale by all dealers; sent by mail on re- apples granite the shot pyramid chairman of lookout committee, Miss Millie of Foster-Milburn at could hardly he and last week was by the suitable for Christmas gifts were for sale ceipt price by Co., Buffalo, .\ Odd Fellows’ excelled, given city. Owing to the late- Mitchell; chairman of prayer meeting com- Block, and the Y.. sole agents for the Pnited States. had some of the finest specimens of King ness of the season no more work will be supper was excellent and patronized mittee, Miss Edith Ladd ; chairman of social Remember the name, DOAN’S, and take no a committee, Henry Ladd Au hour of social sub- mpkins we have ever seen. If the quan- done on the grounds now, but in the by large company. The dance was also spring i ntercourse followed the business session, stitute. ty with the there the will be a very enjoyable affair for those who corresponded quality guns neatly painted, the grounds partici- after which the company dispersed to their _—BELFAST. !d be no occasion for Mr Paul to to fixed and the pated. that our is on a go nicely up, appearance of the homes, feeliug society better v ! •" basis than at time its ko. lie would have a onanza at already attractive Memorial be A sheriff’s sale of working any during building 40,228 shares of stock in history. one. greatly improved. the Petit Manan Land and Industrial Co

Deal in Crockery. L..-s; week a owned by the Petit Manan Land Co. was New Advertisements. Now is the time The Churches. in this called at a !'a; -t to held city Monday, Nov. 22d. 1 he enquire that stoves are needed, and there is nothing whereabouts of the man for a stock was sold on an execution in favor of Services at the Unitarian Church next travelling better than the Glenwood Parlor Stove, •-ion tirm. She said she had a which Frederick R. Page obtained in the S J. Sunday will be as usual, with sermon by the I plate | which may be seen at M. L. Mitchell’s, 115 * * if had sold to a Boston man for and Court for contract labor Lori at 10.45 a. m. “Snow in the of 810, High street. Mr. Mitchell also has oil heat- performed. pastor Subject, Worcester, Mass., BOX CALF to deliver it to the commercial stockholders bid up to but the stock air.” SHOES pected in $900, ing stoves all sizes, and a new and large •urist and the She exhibited was sold to F. W. Brown, get money. stock of lamps at prices that will suit. See Esq represent- The regular Thursday evening meetings WILL HOLD A S ALE OF an ancient ing Mr. Page, for $1,000. plate, evidently one, and hisadvt. on the 3d page-William A. Clark, at the various churches will be omitted ti bore a representation of the old State Zkko. The first zero of this on Phenix How, has a word to say about the tit weather the sea- week account of the Thanksgiving -§*Are the Best for Winter Weaiv«- .se m an Boston, adjacent tavern, etc. and style of mens’ clothing_See state- son was Wednesday morning, Nov. 24th, the services. was Art stranger who standing by the cigar ment of the condition of thermometer that in Needle Work the Searsport Sav- reaching point several The subject of the Baptist C. E. meeting niter asked to see the plate, and on ex- Bank-J. W. 00 in this at sunrise. In other THEY RESIST WATER, ings Jones, Main street. places city next Sunday will be “How can we conse- mug it said he would give $11.50 for it. has the noted it varied from 1° to 0° above at the Sturtevant-Larrabee Co. ; places crate ourselves to temperance and similar A”“ LIKE was closed at and and same time. L. H. Murch’s taken WEAR IRON, bargain once, paying Hleighs, sleighs of all kinds with their record, at reforms?” Luke 1:5 17; Miss Emma Blake, r the ijh*ne\ the 7 o’clock was stranger departed with equipments. He also has a large assortment 7° above. The mercury rose leader. Materials AND ALWAYS KEEP SOFT AND plate. of skates, the celebrated rocker rapidly and was 203 above at 10 o’clock. At FLEXIBLE. including Rev. B. C. Wentworth gave a lecture at skate... A bargain in En- Thorndike the thermometer was 3° below’ ..AT THF. [ here will be an interesting entertainment Encyclopedias. the Methodist church in Skowliegan last quire at The Journal office_See statement zero. the Baptist Church Tuesday Friday evening on his trip to Toronto to t' evening, the of Belfast Loan and Building Association. The of is We have them under the auspices of the Y. P. S. supply Thanksgiving poultry third International Epwortli League Con- at the following prices : -W. T. Colburn, McClintock Block, High as large as usual and of excellent E. It wiil consist of choice readings by fuily vention. Mi sses has box # f. Menander street, calf shoes in great variety quality. Home raised chickens aud Ellis, Dennett, the widely known turkeys will be held in the for men and Meetings Peoples’ Mis- amorist, Elocutionist and ladies, and recommends them are in fine condition; although early for Men’s Box Caif Lace Boots, Impersonator,” sion every evening this week, Mon- $2.00 for winter as except steal local wear, they resist water, wear geese aud ducks to be at their best those by musical talent. Mr. and at 7 like ami day Friday evenings, o’clock; also 107 Main “ mett in over iron, always keep soft and flexible. in are in fine order. in Street, has appeared 100 New Eng- brought Early the on Sunday at 2.30 and 7 P. M. All are wel- Goodyear Welt Box Calf Lace d churches and -See notice of pocket book lost. The loser week it looked as the of tur- Boots, 2.50 alone, always with most though supply come. is a titering success. He is in the foremost poor woman and we hope and trust the keys would be short, aud some dealers sent “ at will be returned to Services the Methodist Episcopal church Welt Box Calf >;iks of his profession, and a most enjoyable money her-Fifty cent away for supplies. Wednesday morning a DECEMBER 1.2 AHD 3. Goodyear Congress Boots, 2.50 tea for [40 A. next Sunday will be as follows: Sermon .-mug is promised all who attend this cents at A. Howes & Co’s.. Chas. large supply of all kinds came in from the of by the Pastor at 10 45; Sunday School at 12 “ i.tertainment. From a large list of press W.Coombs, formerly Crosby Inn,has open- neighboring towns and there was an ample M. J unior at 3 Calf Lined Box ed a lunch room at the corner Main ; League meeting, 30; Epworth Calf Lace, 'tices the following are selected: of and supply to meet all demands. Retail prices Goodyear 3,Q0 Cross streets League Meeting at 6; Leader, Miss Lena A Menander Dennett is a humorist of the (Ocean House,) where he will were as follows, turkeys, 25 cts.; geese aud fine display of CHRISTMAS Sanborn. and a serve hot lunches at reasonable 18 Topic—“The Divine Panophy” ghest order, gentleman. [Lewiston good rates.. ducks, cts.; chickens, 15 and lti cts. novelties direct Ladies' Box Calf Lace htirnal. (>. 13-18. from New York Boots, Mrs. M. L. Burbank of Eph. Song Service at 7, followed 2.00 His of the “Unfortunate Worcester.Mass.,will Chat. The smaller ponds and the still rendering Young j by a short sermon by the pastor. will be a special feature this “ dan” and the "Inventor’s hold a sale of art needle work and materials on the of Wife” was worth i places streams froze over aud gave Welt he whole of admission. at Goodyear Box Calf Lace Boots, price [Bath Times. the Misses Ellis, 107 Main street, Dec. 1, 2 the boys some good skating November 19lh Services at the Universalist church next exhibit. 2.so Steamer Notes. The steamer Tremont and 3. There will also be a tine display of and 20th-Potatoes are now' shipped from Sunday will as follows: Morning worship f Every one interested is These are all the Bangor and Bar Harbor Co.’s line has Christmas novelties direct from New York. Belfast to the neighboring towns. Scarcely with sermon at 10 45 followed by Sunday cordially fine, nice finished goods. fen leased to Crockett of the -Girls Wanted to run machines in a tow'll in this school. invited to Capt. Rock- sewing vicinity raised enough pota- Young people’s monthly meeting at examine these goods. And made on the latest style lasts. md-Surry line, who will run her over his the shep of Thompson & Foster, Church toes for home consumption this year.... six o’clock led by the president, Miss Ada ite this winter. Dana B. Soutbworth has The Rockland is now on street, Belfast bought a valuable Mariner. Topic, “Gratitude.” At the even- is route, making two per week_ young carriage horse of W. S. Pendleton of service au will be taken trips Shipping Items. The schooner Robert A. iug offering for the in Austin, general superintendent of Isles boro-John Piper of Rockland was in Japan Mission and a solo will be rendered McClintock Kinnier, owned by the Mt. Waldo Granite 11 ■■ Block, B. & B. S. S. Co., was a passenger on the this vicinity buying Christmas trees the by Mrs. Frost. W • T WULUUIII!, and used in their was towed COLBURN Co., business, High St., Belfast. nobscot last Thursday to Boston, after a past week. He. five carloads from to Bangor Saturday from Frankfort and shipped There will be the usual services at the -mess trip up river.. .The steamer Salacia, Belfast aud City point for New York... .Mrs. tied up at Stetson’s to repair. She struck a Baptist Church next Sunday, with preach- ch has been on the route be- R. A. Clifford is to close her restaurant on running rock near Frankfort and remained on it ing morning and evening by the Pastor. ween Camden and has been with- Main street next week and go out of the The subject of the morning sermon will be. Portland, some five weeks_As announced last week Corner”—Ps. 02:5—The even- iwn from the route as the business is not business-Frederick W. Brown has taken “Expectation the ship El Capitan has been condemned at ing sermon will be upon “The Choice Young •fined and the local for the profitable the line will be dis- agency Equitable Life In- Man.”—1 Sam. 9:2. The music will be as Montevideo, and after her cargo of coal is & surance DOAK *u tinned-Samuel one of the crew Co. follows: Morning—Anthem, O Taste and !CHASE Cole, will be 30 j the vessel sold....Sch. CENTS discharged f the steamer of See, Marston ; trio, selected. Evening—se- -at- WILL CLOSE OUT THEIR City Bangor, met with a Two Gems. The members of EXTIKE STOCK Ol Lester A. Lewis was to have come to Bel- the Belfast lection. Angelas, Wallace ; solo, The Eternal :inful accident, while on the passage to Chorus have shown their Mrs. Mabel Webber. fast for repairs after discharging a cargo of appreciation of City, Kevins, stun Nov. 17th. While at work stowing the efforts of their coal at Bangor, but made repairs at the lat- conductor, Mr. E. S. Committees from the several churches of cargo his foot got between two A. A. Howes "'<•* wedged our & in their are to the Co.’s. ter port and loaded lumber there for New Pitcher, behalf, by presenting city takingjsteps organize Musical Instruments cavy packages and was badly charitable work of the city on a jammed. Alzo M. in sch. Joel him a pure diamond stud in gold setting. practical York-Capt. Carter, basis of ami for the economic : hi the steamer’s arrival the injured man The co-operation F. had a on the presentation was made at the regular administration of all ■ Sheppard, rough experience charity funds. These as taken to the Mr. emergency hospital.... chorus rehearsal at the committees recommend that a voyage from Brunswick, Ga., to Boston, as Baptist vestery Tues- collection be FAR! ANO TUBES LAND caries E. who has at Haynes' Celebrated Guitar, $10, reduced to 75 Johnson, been the Bei- Mrs. J. taken the Thanksgiving service in the FOR price $7 reported in our ship news column, but ar- day evening. M. Leighton made SALK. ist Unitarian church the proceeds of which to agent of the B. & B. S. S. Co. for some the I oiler for sale at a rived safely at his destination-Schs. Mar- presentation address, giving Mr. Pitcher be devoted to the alleviation of distress and bargain 213 acres of land in 1 two Lancolnville, from Cornet, worth 00, me, has been appointed to that position for gems at the same time—one a extending Pitcher's Pond near Imported $15 will sell for $8 00 cellus and Fannie & Edith sailed Nov. 19 with diamond, worthy, poverty and such a collection will be Kendall’s Mill to J)uek the other a poetical written Trip stream, includin'' the the coming year.The steamer gem by herself, taken. Let all go prepared to give some- McCobli farm, and Cottage for Boston-A. M. Carter loaded sch. as follows: so-called, buildings This land hay has on it a Violins worth City, which has been on the Portland-New thing. large quantity of sapling pine, spruce, from $3 00 to $15 00, at HALF PRICE. Fairy Forest with hay for Rockland and sch. Dear leader of our choral oak and other growth and * ithin a mile of Pitch- ^ ork service, has been sold and fitted out to baud, At the North church next. er’s mill. Nonpariel forStonington, last week.... F. G. And valued friend beside; Sunday morn- Will sell the whole or part.; also stump- ing the Rev. Geo. S. will age- WVI. C. MARS go to the Klondike. She was built in Bath To show our gratitude, for all pastor, Mills, IALL. Accordeons 75c. to White loaded sch. Harriet Rogers with hay preach at 10 45. His theme will he, “Rev. Belfast, Nov. 16, 1897.—46 $5.00. in 181K)-The Boston & steamers Your patience, we have tried. Bangor for Seal Harbor and sch. Garland for Ston- Marcus Whitman, Patriot, Missionary, Mar- have entered from us Sy”C«lI mid upon the winter arrangement the week-Sch. Jennie How- Accept this little gem ; tyr.” Sunday school at 12 m. The conse- See (hose ington past Auil Gooods.^® or two week. The Penobscot may its brilliaut glow cration meeting of the C. E. Society will be trips per ard arrived Nov. 22d from with lum- Bangor Suggest the wealth of kindly thoughts held at 6.15 p. in.; topic, “How to make 25 MAIN will leave Bangor for and re- STREET, BELFAST. to-day Boston, ber for Cooper & Co-Sch. Gazelle arrived Which, with it, we bestow. God’s will our will, and the Phil. result,” • maiu there for until next 2:1-13. At 7.15 there will be a slight repairs Nov. 22d from Bangor with lumber and hay should Thanksgiving And, your memory recall CH AS, W. of Tuesday afternoon, when she will service. Members of the Sunday school v. ill COOMBS, formerly Crosby begin her, for Vinalhaven. She repaired her sails here. Our oft-times ill-sung will 11 staves; have a large share in the exercises. The Inn, open a lunch room at the corner of Main winter business. The of will How, carelessly, we held too City Bangor ....Sell. Maria Webster sailed for Rockland long singing will be led by the school and the and Cross l>e Those whole streets, (Ocean House) where he will be withdrawn for the winter on her arrival notes, quarters, halves. service will close with a brief Nov. 22d with casks from Daggett Bros_ address by pleased to meet his friends and will serve them in Boston next Until Lo! from our the pastor. Tuesday morning. Pendleton Bros, of Islesboro the fol- pockets, not our throats, with good hot lunches at report We reasonable rates. Your Aroostook further notice wil! bring forth once again Potatoes. the Penobscot leave the Wilsou of (tills Rev. G. C. the Bible is Wanted lowing vessels of their fleet recently char- E'en whole Society of patronage solicited. 2w47* notes, quarters, halves, to Maine at the North river aud bay ports for Boston Mondays and Anna prove preached church Sun- tered: sch. Pendleton, Brunswick to Your labor not in vain. In car Nov. 21st, and in the *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦♦♦ Hwmm lots or any part ol car at To run aud arrive from Boston Wednes- day forenoon, evening supplied short sewing machines in the shop. Thursdays New York with lumber; sch. Willie L. New- at 7 30 in the notice. Seed Behold them, gathered up, in this Baptist church, taking for his Teaches the ▼ potatoes constantly on hand days aud steamer Castine by THOMPSON At POST Kit. Saturdays-The ton (now' on the way from Port Spain) Transmuted into light— text the 11th verse of the 8th chapter of BANGOR ELLIS SYSTEM ! did Luke. His discourses related : H. C. PITCHER, Belfast, Nov. 25,1897_«7tf towing and miscellaneous work on the Brunswick to New York with bark- In setting pure, like chiefly to the lumber; friendship's gold, riansfield foot and Receive our gift work of the Bible Society during the past Block, of Main St., hay river last week. Saturday she entine Harriet S. Jackson, Portland for Mar- to-night. 3,1,41 Mr. year, comparing the work with the parable I BUSINESS Actual Business X Belfast. towed H. Pitcher was taken sur- A. Babbidge’s pile driver to Oil with shooks-Sch. Annie R. completely by to which the text refers. The past the ..and.. ♦ tinique Lewis, prise and for some time was year unable to re- Bible has key’s Harbor, and Monday took the place of Capt. Smith, Bangor for Norwich and New He Society worked principally in spond. finally spoke feelingly and brief- northern I COLLEGE ISAAC PITMAN I Aroostook, but has had a few steamer V'iualhaven on the Rockland aud York, arrived at all ly. Mr. Pitcher prizes the ♦ Vineyard Haven, right, gift highly, not workers in Oxford county. The has SYSTPM only for its intrinsic hut Society <»f Phonography—the best, ^ LOST. Vmalhaveu route, while the latter is under- Nov. 22d. There had been some value, more espec- this found 41 towns T system ever tie- anxiety a year and book ially as token of the of plantations, T vised. Fine rooms, modern containing a small sum ot' moucv appreciation his with an of 53 improvements, £ ...\ Packet hand edition of The International or going repairs. her. average families m best J " ill the under please leave at .John- concerning fnends and fellow labor, rs in the chorus. each, I teachers. SKStf POK AFAliMilK. \... i l Cross stivm which there are churches or other J MKS. son’s at up relig- v ftr NICKEUSON. Encyclopedia. Apply ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I?e!last, ^ov. 25,1807. THE JOURNAL OFFICE. in- At a Probate Court held at Around Portland and Away for Guiana. had never before supposed that they The Path Across the Fields. Belfast, within and f the County of Waldo, on the second Tue»da’ ’* MAN DOES NOT LOVE BEAUTY? du lgcd in late suppers, though it may be November. A. I). 1897. of The Journal.] WBAT Around me was the beauty [Correspondence one of mos t common habits. PAGE, Administratrix of the estai. their Which only summer yields, ALICEJAMES PAGE, late of Jackson, in said < We visited a very thrifty village The “I do not The shadow of the woodland, lately Wra Counsels Wives to Their Attractiveness oft repeat ed affectation, ty of Waldo, deceased, having presented a pn Pinkham Young Keeep The of the called in the State of Maine. I bounty fields, praying that she may be licensed to sell at pi Portland, read may be a virtuous pretence: Tile A Letter From a Young Wife. novels,” gleam of shining waters, sale and convey the whole of the real estate -d », had known of it as a Canadian The murmur deceased. long place but there are worse things than a good of the sea— The varied book of of considerable importance, yet only Nature, Ordered, That the said petitioner give non,, men novel! I do not read them before folks— Seven-eighths of the All opened wide for me! all persons interested by causing a copy > of it as a convenient point to order to be thought in this world a woman “don’t have to!” but in order to have no published three weeks sureessiv# marry Amid these scenes of the on I beauty Republican Journal, printed at Belfast pass by one’s way to Boston. But is beautiful with this kind of life it is because she open rupture I spied a pathway there, they may appear at a Probate Court to t>*- | iiud that if the heart and brain are both and at Belfast within and for said County, on in their eyes. that there shall be no idle mo- All fiowerless dusty, jl necessary second Tuesday of December next, at ten <-t soft one be some- All hard and brown and bare. may continually learning What a ments in wakeful the clock before noon, and show cause, if any disappoint- any hour,—either No gown over, dainty swept have, why the prayer of said petitioner | thing, and every now and then receive ment then to see the No foot in dalliance hand or eye should be employed at all strayed not be granted. | new impressions regarding things and fair young wife's beauty Along the narrow limit GEO. E. JOHNSON, JmL, times, otherwise there be civil war A before a might The tread of Toil had made. true copy. Attest: which have all the while been near fading away year v places the most feeble mental forces. Chas. P. Hazeltink, Regis;- over her head ! amongst But weary men and women at his hand. The “Forest is a passes City” in want of I hunt- At morn and eve did 1 feel as if I would like Lately, being diversion, pass charming place, and the business-forest- Beside the way unshaded, At a Probate Court neui at Relfast, within woman ed up some old and without inten- to to books, for the of Waldo, ou the second 1 .. ers that 1 to meet with are in say every young Amid the suuburnt grass. County happened of November, A. 1). 1897. who is about to be married— tional malice toward myself happened to Their step was slow and heavy, day estimation and After Work my gentlemen scholars. Their garments bore the soil P. NICHOLS, widow of OEoi;.. in ad- strike upon those We had both inward and “Strengthen yourself now-almost-classic, Of the hard world’s grim DELPHINEAMOS NICHOLS, late of Searsport, in cargoes outward, will not work-day— of vance, so that you sorry, sore-throat tales, Paul and waited the of Toil. County Waldo, deceased, having present, tearful, They way for an out of the and no pilotage either way; I don't happen under the new petition praying allowance break down The Scarlet and Char- sonal estate of said deceased. Virginia, Letter, So close against our pleasure keen satisfaction and to know of any two that can more on Keep your beauty, things strain your powers.” lotte Temple; cheerful triplets, indeed! Is the undertone of Care, Ordered, That the said petitioner give not ! Yourhusbandloves all a ol thoroughly warm up a penurious heart it is a precious possession Of those who, all unsheltered, persons interested t*> causing copy to be taken in rotation. order to be three weeks successive he is to be seen in public The heat and burden bear. comes published than those tw in conditions when met with your beauty, proud solid comfort the Journal, at Relfas: There is a new book called of And the fair summer Republican printed with to keep it for his sake, and your “Drops memory they may appear at a Probate Court, to be ! *■ hand in hand. you; try Sweet harvest to me Spray from Southern Seas,” which is tru- yield, Relfast, within and for said County, on the <>• q own. j Yet ever lives tlie of December next, at ten of the do. After inward the ves- picture. or Tuesday discharging cargo dark shadows under It is not a a with The pale cheeks, the f l ly interesting. novel but Of the path across the fields! every pipe fore noon, and show cause, if any they have sel was hauled out on the where j * the of said should not be railway, the of the true Bazar. prayer petitioners the eyes, general drooping young novelty:—a tale written by a Maine [Harper’s ed. CEO. E. JOHNSON, Jin;.’ 1 an old comrade is in one with what do mean ? mean charge; wife's form, they They captain’s daughter. It is a story of her chew of A true copy. Aitest and that (IIAS. 1' ( whom 1 had been in in nerves are that her strength is going something Daily Disinfection in Schools. HAZKI.riNK.Regl- company, foreign that her failing, and still a woman her of life, though young a score was he done to her the coming trials maternity. 1 orts, of years ago—when he must help through life’s At a Probate < ourt held at Relfast. wit bin a;. ! Such as story is more than worth Special rules for controlling communi- once a course of some tonic with powers. reading. the of Waldo, on the second Tut n*> better Build her up at by specific (.’ounty than we. 1 do not mean to imply She was twice around the cable diseases in the public issued You can it at any world, besides schools, November, A. 1). 1897. E. I’inkham’s Vegetable Compound. get druggist’s. the State Board of Health of that he feels or shows that he is now any Lydia by Indiana, 4 certain instrunn :. '•< be > l.• a letter from a wife—of her own ac- many “cross Her mother died purporting i we publish by request young voyages.” include the of all wood-work and -u *1:1 1 mention the matter because Following cleaning g\ will and testameni OhOROF R better; only ami while from she at the of which is most oi cord she addresses it to her “suffering sisters,” modesty sea, story pathet- desks with soap and water and treatment late of Swanville.il: said ( ounty \\ n.i I like to see these old marines a initials and street number in ceased, having been presented for probate doing asks to withhold her name, she gives her ic. On the vessels where she sailed there with a disinfecting solution once a week. That notice lie to on or letter: Ordered. given allpeison successful business the beach. The so she can be found personally by was further that cups Chambersburg, Pa., easily death, birth, shipwreck among cani- They provide drinking terested by causing a copy ot ibis orde' not hold TOBACCOS cases in which are suc- Sisters:—Let me write this for your benefit, telling you provided by the trustees shall three weeks in the K exceptional they To inv Suffering and other remarkable occur- published successively bals, many lican at Relfast that E. Pinkham’s lias done for me. I am but over a gill, and the cup shall be cleansed Journal, printed tiny cessful does not, the what Lydia. Vegetable Compound rences. It is at a Probate Court, to be neld at lie however, disprove written, throughout, in an and sterilized Slates are condemn- appear suffered with menstruation, leucorrhoea, dizziness, burn- daily. within and for said County, on the second I rule that one who has served nineteen and painful general long easy, unaffected style, and, ed. All pens and pencils shall be collected \v or Id’s F air’’ cut of December next, at ten of the clock !>• back of ears and on of my head, nervousness, pain and touching day sensation top a used and show cause if have, as commander of vessels is good for little ing it is most naive. daily in metal box and not again noon, any they why could not sleep well, was unable family affairs, amusingly same should not be and nil" soreness of muscles, bearing-down pains, until sterilized heat or steam. proved, approved else—if he has a by good job of the old kind and oh! how I to be well! The book was to CEO. E. JOHNSON. Jm to stand without pain, longed particularly interesting must be done with saw- smokes about j Sweeping damp plug A true copy. Attest. | he had better continue to hold it down so Pinkham her all, I could do so me from the fact that I well knew all One day I wrote to Mrs. telling knowing the dust, and dusting with a damp cloth. ('has. p. Hazkltink, Regis as lie can see long which tack lie is on. in perfect confidence. vessels that she sailed on and very many Spitting upon the floor is forbidden. No me what to do. At a Probate Court held at Reltast, witlmi an ^ We towed to Wiscasset and bOO tons wrote me a letter in reply, telling exactly of the teacher shall be employed who is affected right put She lovely people that she mentions meeting the County of Waldo, on the second Tm-su.- nine bottles of the one box of Liver pills, and using in her travels. with pulmonary tuberculosis or any con- November. A. D. 1897. of ice in the lower hold, a number After taking Compound, The authoress, herself, leaving stitutional or nor shall one-half package of Sanative wash, I can say I am cured. I am so happy, or her father 1 do not kuow. She makes contagious disease, 4 certain instrument, purporting to be l.«• of square chambers so affected attend school. will ami testament <•! I I I EN '1 E( »W (or cellars) through Mrs. 1'inkliam. some any pupil [It. A j owe to none other than small, charming mistakes, which the and my happiness I. Bulletin. STATE OF MAINE. late ol I'nity. in said County ol Wahh>, dee. j; body of the as cold as one a sailor would Monthly place, storage will women suffer when help is near? Let me, who has had only notice, and which having been presented for probate. j rooms. Why Any one who has seen coast- all women, wives, to seek prove that, though keen and intellec- WALDO 88. COURT OF INSOLVENCY, Ordered, That notice be given to all pers.n j only some urge, suffering especially young The and methods the experience, she never became that apparatus used in terested causing a copy ot ibis order wise of ice fired in raw with but a Catherine Pa. tual, manisli by cargoes Mrs. Pinkham’s advice.—Mrs. R. S. R.. 113 E. St., Chambersburg, of Animated in Belfast, Nov. 10, 1897. three weeks in the R- woman who knows a too production Photographs, published successively ship well. She In the ease of WILLIAM GOULD of in basket of shavings and an armful of musty the etc., will Brooks, lican Journal, printed at Relfast*. that they gains or loses a day in the 180th cinematograph, biograph, said County, Insolvent Debtor. at a Probate Court, to be held at Re!' t crossing be described and appear swamp for would be sur- meridian wheu sail on a fully pictured by J. are within and for said on the second ! i hay dunnage, with uncertain, shifty winds, and at sun- and, shortening hereby notified that the said William County, hand toward the elsewhere clear Miller in Gould, Insolvent Debtor as has day of December next, at ten of the clock b. \ prised to see the care that is taken of views, bark, she clews up the to’gallant s’ 1 s all Barr, Appleton’s Popular YOU aforesaid, ship- set a west- Science for filed in said Court for said of Waldo, noon, and show cause, if any they have. wh\ now will peculiarly light-coppery, sickly but “Hauls down’’ Monthly December. County pe- ments that are to cross the Gulf Stream theatrically whispered: “Now, right, unfortunately tition for a discharge from all his debts same should not be prove... approved and all. ern The next the wind came provided am un- sky. day dry the mainsail. Had the been written under the Insolvent Law of said State of Maine, (iko. E. JOHNSON. Judg and you, for once, acknowledge that I story away seas. The ends and a A true A t test through tropical and gusty from the eastward with a fall- by a man, these mistakes would ruin it, for certificate thereof; and that a hearing copy. of the lucky?” Without hesitation she nodded upon the same is ordered to be had at Probate ( has. P Hazkltink, Regi>;• ; hold are bulkheaded off and but coming from the mind and of a tightly ing When those two conditions are pen Court Room in Belfast, in said Countv of Waldo. assent and offered an of seats. glass. a built all over exchange lend charm to a well 011 the loth of A. I). At a Probate Court held at Bel'ast, vv it It 11 ai high platform the bottom; met young gir1, they only Wednesday, day December, with in the Xorth Atlantic, it gener- 1897, at. two o’clock in the when and the of Waldo on the second Tile- 1 then No indeed I I was enjoying myself too told tale. afternoon, County sawdust a foot thick is placed where you may amend and show cause, if November A. D. 1897. under, ally means one of two things: the easterly Our trade winds in about ainlfiHer any well. One of the best in all nature, gave up you have, why the prayer of said should :i around and all over the cargo. This time plans (PERRY DAVIS'.) petitioner a certain instrument, purporting to be wind is to be or it will soon latitude 12°, and the frac- not be granted. and in of male man- going heavy, temperature g\ will and testament ol FRANK I- FR\ 1 it the whole makeup P. seemed that we had nearly as much tured all records. alternate A Sure end Safe Remedy la Attest:—CH AS. HA/.ELTINE, of M.miville. in said County of Waldo.de... to the westward. This time it Through 2w46 of is that he can think without change torrents of Register said Court. having been lor dunnage as there was of ice. kind, things rain and scorching sun, presented probate. meant the former. At bells in the every case and every kind that eight with calms and we Ordered, That notice be toal< e being heard. Take privilege away only squalls, suf- given pet-, towed back to Portland for other terested a ol this order r.» afternoon all sail was still but ered and pushed On October of Bowel Complaint le by causing copy and life would be a chaos—civilization nearly set, along. lished three weeks successively in the Rep cargo. For one kind of there was we thing before in the we were run- 23rd arrived in Demerara, 20 at Rellast. tluit may would be lost within a week. If the trim- eight evening days Journal, printed they fourteen tons of loose cabbage stowed in from Portland. Our fruit and vege- James Pattee & Son, at a Probate Court. to be held at Relfast. w rather under close reefed .m the second Tin--i mings on that hat didn’t wilt it was from ning liercely tables came out iu most excellent and for said (’ounty. one room, and packed in chopped ice. In order, December next, .t ten ot the clock be lore sails with the wind and fast sea but while a no fault of my mental We have rising similar cargo in another ves- and show cause, if have, tic other rooms were crates and bar- energies. any they why baskets, little abaft the beam. Land’s sel, fora rival was should not be proved, approved and allow.- all more or very port house, entirely destroy- Life'--Accident Insurance. rels of doubtless been there before, This is a true statement and Fire, CEO. E. JOHNSON .In. peaches, plums and pears, melons, ed. The other vessel had been some people may not know that running with a dajs A true copy. Attest but this was an bad case. on can’t made too cauliflower, celery and carrots, with most less, exceedingly longer the way, but I believe that our it be strong (’has. P. Ha/i.ltink, Regi-t. heavy sea on the side is the most OFFICE n A SON 1C TEMPLE, Portland has also a new “The danger- stuff better from more or every other kind of fruit or in hostelry, kept only being too emphatic. vegetable, ous ot situations. No one will it d MAIN STREET ENTRANCE, At ,i Probate Court held at Belfast, within of which the practice skilfully stor. in ice: and for that I take one room was in ice fresh Congress Square,” people the County ot Waldo, on the second 1 packed chopped when it can be and it no credit, Capt. Adams attended to it all. with 4 ‘Tavern’ is old- fashion* d avoided, generally It is a safe and 53tf MAINE. ! November. A. I>. 1 S‘d7. cod. halibut and other kinds of in- speak awe. was to the here simple, quick BELFAST, iish, can but of course at My only duty put cargo in- be, sometimes the cure 4 certain instrument, purport tel" and “hotel” is so common that the word as as for cluding live in When the quickly possible, and with the winds A will ami testament of'KM M A I’.b. oysters kegs. of We took some expense headway. -t W > is decidedly vulgar; hence I have, for that offered, I believe we did so. “Let ate of Searsmoiit. in said Counts lower deck hatches were on that Cough, ftheumatism, in- been io!. be put chances and continued to run for the watch below.” Cramps, ceased, has | resented for a twenty go formed a and at some trouble, used term Ordered, That notice be .irison place grand ice-chest, well sup- effect, Rich a ui)son. Oolio, Colds, Neuralgia, hours, when one unlucky sea boarded her PROBATE NOTICES. tcrcsted bs causing a cops d thi- when a 1 meant Toothaches with material for a which, boy. thought livery Diarrhoea, lished three sveeks siicccsmn els -c, plied Sumiay-dinner fore and aft. It broke off stanchions aud Croup, stable. We took in The Register of Deep Water Vessels. Journa 1. print* d at Beltast, that 11 The 'tween was tilled Congress Square < to heb; ai 1 •< large family. deck stirred the deck-load in con- Two sizes, 25c. and 60c. At a Probate Court held at Belfast,within and lor at a I’rol.ait' ourt be up great I with and salt and were assigned the best room in the the County ol W aldo, on tin* second Tuesday ol and for said Coun'y. on the ••••'!: i.c lumber, hay grain, iish, j washed out c ■■ fusion. the coops and nearly 8HIPS. November, A. 1>. 1 SP7. l)eeember next, at ten tin lock if there were a It Beware of ss cheese and with other house—or, mayhap better, Keep by you. ami show cause, H any t hc\ have, hs tl meal, many pro- drowned the chickens. The lee blinds Aimer M. .WEADER, soi of SARAH E ( poor Coburn, M L Park, at Hong should md be "S b .. >1 a nc. a 1 loss I should have looked it with Kong Imitations. the \1EAI>*EK. late of Beiuonr, in said I p- visions, suitable for all mankind and some truly upon Oct. 7 for New Vork. Buy only HERBERT Coanty i. lb >. b JOHNSON, j of the cabin were open aud as the sea of Waldo, deceased. having' presented a A G David from Davis’. peiiioii A true A11»■ -1 other animals. A aw* and been discontented within its Ropes, Rivers, sailed Sail Genuine—Perry that administration id' the c.-date I .id cops very moderate deck- | over and around the house the praying (has. p. i; A/i:i. riM Be j rolled Francisco Od 15 for Liverpool. deceased may he granted to N. It. Allenwood. load of lumber was taken shelter. Ours was good In that ; Sold Everywhere, on, and also enough. A J C M at New York. 1 a| water drove freely in around the sashes— , Nichols, Ordered, That.the said petitioner y;i\e notice to * 1 W'AI.IIOSN ■ house the new order of is carried Daniel Barnes, O C arrive*! at New *r> A ii% ^ Ai tf all interested a dozen 'ops of in the things 1 Arpe, persons by call'dnir copy ot this U fa-:, on III. sc oc 1, ..' \. fancy breeding fowl, soa' and almost HP ^ maliciously iug my bedding York Nov lioin Boston to to -' 1 5, load tor Hong order he published three week" suceosively in 1 Si t.l < I S I Mi H.sl A lull usual out having the dining-room aloft, i 1 I? polygamous families of three. For by grand the .lournal at tli.it < everything else on my side of the cuddy. Kong. Republican primed Bellas!, Hati' ot JOHN M W l: 1.1,1 N ION. under the instead of the old K B E L they may appear at. a 1'rebate Court. to he held at deceased, havii them there was three kinds of a just roof, Sutton, Carver, sailed from New j erts in said Counts. grain, This was not Belfast, within and for said nil the vr- c caligraph clamped down, \ Vork Sept 1 for Yokohama. c.mury. his’-ci ml and lia.ii .o •bat ot .dcniM'. box ui of gas light in a hot sub- ond 'Tuesday of 1 »eeember next. at ten ol tin- clock pounded oyster shell, and consider- style feeding by 1 it was secured to El A L from '■ -aid e.-tale tot I'lowaneo though thought safely Capitaii, Carver, Baltimore before noon, and slow cau.-<\ ii am have j Iain-Kilter ih.y Old., red, That m ! n c thef- d be a is cellar. From the windows of the more tin dishes than were ever to be dining- I April 1 for San Francisco, sailed from Mon- the ol said should not !>« ably its tlie shock carried it J. why prayer petitioner ,-ucccssn. m the lb id !i« m and Marcellus Dow sveeks table; away tevideo and has returned room tlie view is and were Sept 21, to that ! granted. in Bella-;. n -a n; o. n; !.a .d found in the for k sle of an old-time delightful, ii 1 printcd > pack- when I found the it was out (lanc- m distress. C.EO. E. JOHNSON, .lud-c. <•••• thing port Keeps at RROOKS Yl LLAH K. MAINK, interested mas uitcia. ,i hcb.iU' not for an ambitious house A true Attest et-ship. Our Andrew dry goods just Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, arrived copy. held at Belfa-i, on In .ml Tiic-da> o; charterer, Adams, ing on the forward cabin lloor, soaked in .A JINK ST<)( K OF. Chas. 1*. 1 at M.\/ki.t im:. Register. next, and slans c.in-o. il a .s tin- h.t\ over tin* one could see the world. New York Oct lb from lliola via Dela- her Fs<]., has been a successful way, ...d be very sea-cap- salt water, kicking up its heels and shout- ware Breakwater. the said aceount slnnial allowed a liKo. K. JOHNSON. .) tain and is now The table attendants wore black dress D not owner a h roun Emily Reed, C Nichols, from Hiogo July At a Probate Court held at Belfast, w itliin and I.a only managing ing “All inds 1!” This “run- A t rue eopy. At tesi uniform. J o and 22 for New returned to 23d the County of Waldo, on tile second Tuesday ol of vessels but is also the confidential put bright willing young j York, Hiogo i'll S s. P. il.S/1 1 liM Be- ning” was getting to be a little foolish— with loss of topgallant yard, and sld. prior November, A. I>. IS!*7. girls on a light into a sort ! and American Sunday morning agent of a large commercial the uext with social to 25th. Dry Goods, SAROENT. brother of MAB\ E (ill. Fancy pHABLl-S O. sea, tendencies, IT A 1.1 H > SS In 'Hit ot Plot of half mourning doesn’t seem to be in | Gov at Oct 7 \J .MORE, late of Mimroe, iu said ('minty house in the Guianas. lie will be success- Hong Kong tbc -i ni I «• 1 o might do some damage; and beside that, for New York. Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition M A but views not be < 1 SOT II KN B \ I BT IS. Ouaroi.tu d ful at lie good taste, my may Department. praying that Asher H Mayo of sai asthetic. But we must appointed «■’ so properly away! York Aug 5 for San Francisco; Ladies’ Roots and Slioes a his first ami Hi d account d carefully attends to every detail of his season and all did not spoken Aug specialty. deceased. presented appearances deny— 24, lat 35 N, Ion 43 W. ship for allowance. The clouds rolled by, the wiud came out | Ordered, That said petitioner give notice to all duty, and is besides a we were into its centre. P R sailed from Manila Hoods in abundance. Ordered. That notice tlierc.d be nisei:, thorough gentle- pushing Getting Josephus, Gilkey, Holiday persons interested by causing a eop\ of this : d from north with life and speed in its Nov 2 for New York. sveeks si;ccc. astir. Farewells were and held at <>i, ■ early spoken E D P at Belfast within and for said Cmmt\. .. vessel was and in con- back toward home. She laid like May Flint, Nichols, New York nOKRIS BEIFELI) & C'J., New York. | her nexi,and -boss it “flying light’’ good drifting the second Tuesday of Decemlier next, at ten ol we faced the sun with our course at for Hiogo. the said account should not >» al ow.-d dition to rising 150 to select from. ttlie clock before and show cause, ll an\ meet any disturbance that might a gull and climbed the seas as easily and Puritan, A N sailed from San styles noon, i. h<). K. JOHNSON. In' toward the Blanchard, they have, why the prayer of said southeast, speeding wide and 2 petitioner A t rue copy A t test cross our After clearance there was as it was ever done since Francisco Nov for Hull. should not be path. prettily large granted. CllAs. P. ll.V/.l.LTINi:, lie.-'is!. open sea. All other craft, and the moving Reaper, O 0 Young, arrived at Philadel- *************************** (1EO. E. .JOHNSON, Judge. ! a rain storm, followed a half seas were first discovered. by clear-off, Nov 18 from South A true copy. Attest: fleet was were at phia Amboy. hi iber large, steering angles to Ciias. P. TltlN’S NO lit E Tin without wind for a R R C G Nichols, sailed from Ha/.kmink, Register. ! enough couple With some moderation in force the Thomas, notice that she has lu»en dul> ap days our as were 1j»XE S WORMS! D , at are treated for other diseases. The symp- certain to be the last bo ened and with every thread drawing we Amsbury, Slianghae Sept y instrument, purporting j ceased an desired to present the same Hoads all for the first chance. the sea had smoothed 24 from Shuttoms are indigestion, with a variable ap- will and ol FERDINAND E. SAW- ready westerly. When Singapore. ^ V testament meut, and all indebted thereto are request** were our best At four petite; foul tongue; offensive breath: hard and making gait. o’clock St G F arrived at San J J YER, late of Knox, in said County of W aldo, de- imniediateh The ow ners of the from the was out Nicholas, Carver, N full belly with occasional gripings and pains make pavment cargo, port down, and all sail again set, l got ceased, been for the mate reported a three-masted schooner Francisco Oct 5 from Karluk. \ about the avel; heat and itching sensation -n % having presented probate. SARAH( SHEKM where bad about the anus, and bound, sent to me a promise .of this one-time gay old caligraph, for in- State of H G at New York V the rectum and eyes heavy y Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- Belfast Nov. *, 1 S‘.»7. Maine, Curtis, dull; of the nose: cough; on the weather bow with no sail that ^ itching short, dry y terested a of this order to be for set; for Hong Kong. grinding of the teeth; starting during sleep; by causing copy pub- graduated gratuities reporting thereby spection. It was bent, battered, broken y lished three weeks in tin* ! (IRS' NOTH E. rhe su isei 1 r was Tillie E Eben arrived at S slow fever; and often in children, convulsions. ! successively Republican |Ti\E( something odd, but his story Starbuck, Curtis, ^ lie lias been dais proved — certain dates. have no own Journal, printed at Belfast, that they may appear Jj give cnee that app- early They idea of and rusty its mother wouldn’t Honolulu Oct 23 from Newcastle. of correct. Xo commander will ever at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, with- Executor of the last will and testament how we are pass by Win H sailed from New placed and what we have at know it. Most anyone can start a type- Macy, Amsbury, in and for said County, on the second Tuesday BOHAN V. FIELD, late ol Belfast anything at sea that seems to be out of the York Nov 14 for Yokaliauia. of December next, at ten of the dock before doubtless thiuk writer and her when the bell \ TRUE’S in the of Waldo, deceased. Aii p*. stake; they that if we are stop strikes; Wm H Frank I and show cause, if the County Conner, Pendleton, sailed noon, any they have, why s usual order, without learning if anything 5 PIN WORM having demands against the estate •>; .< 1 but to rebuild one at with no hard- from Manila Nov 13 for New York. same should not be proved, approved and allowed. paid any tiling for our services it is some- sea, ceased are desired t<> present the same i«o is or at least near ^ CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. wanted, coming enough W J Rotcli, Sewall C Lancaster, sailed tlement, and all indebted thereto arc requests how so that ware store at needs some to A true Attest arranged the longer we are hand, courage from New York June 19 for San copy. to see if are set or other Francisco; (Has. p. make pavment immediately. any signals signs start with and considerable mechanical I ELIXIR Hazei.tine, Register. (’HAS. H. FIELD between ports the more we make iu the put into Talcahuano leaking. to be made. In this case we had to haul t the best worn remedy made. W Belfast. Nov. «>, 181*7. £ — hence this is offered to one In a few BARKS. has been in use 40 year m, £ At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for year; bounty to deter genius help through. is harmless and effectual. until the wind came broad and Sit purely vegetable, the of Waldo, on the second of up strong Alice as a County Tuesday subs, v us from all the mine was better than when new—do- Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at New Where nc worm: are present it acts Tonic, \ ADMINISTRATORS NOTICT The “anchoring nights” along days mucous mem- November, A. 1). 1897. 1 •; on the The sea was York Oct 31 from Rio Janeiro. ^ and corrects the condition of the ^ A hereby gives notice that he lias been quarter. rising fast, brane of the stomach and bowels. A positive w wav. ing and that it never thought F ^ E. WADE, daughter of LEVI BULLOCK. Administrator of the estate of saying things C P Dixon, N Gilkey, arrived at Port W cure for and noil a val- appointed while the increasing wind was picking oil' Constipation Biliousness, ^ late of in said County ol Waldo, While the was of before. The old ribbon had been Oct 2(5 from New Yor ;. uable remedy in all the common complaints of J AMY Northport, JAMES H. BROWN, late of Belfast, cargo being loaded the Elizabeth, a the and it children. Price 36c. Ask your druggist for it. deceased, having presented petition praying tops sweeping spitefully along Edward May, sailed from New York Aug J H. Duncan of said In- in the of W aldo deceased, and given !>.• dedication of the new was and for some time before I J. F. TRUE A 130., Auburn, Me. that Lucius Northport ma> County theatre com- getting dull, 28 for Honolulu. J directs. All den.a like sand or low blown snow. Our SI>r.treatment for wins. Write for free administrator of the estate of said de- as the law persons having Special TapeW pamphlet appointed 1 change of said deceased aie desire pleted by our attendance. It is a fine had thought of bending a new green one, Evie Reed, A T Whittier, arrived at New ^ ceased. against the estate of course a far heavier strain on York the same for sei mu tent. and all indebq brought Oct 15 from Cape Town via Barhadoes. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice t<> present and Portland is of “The but when the machine came on duty again thereto are t> make pavment .. building proud all and some sails had to come arrived at all interested a of this requested things light Harvard, Colcord, Philadelphia persons by causing copy atelv. WILLIAM 1*. TIIOMI'SON Jefferson.” I dared not mention it the old ribbon was better than ever Nov 15 from Point, N J. order to be published three weeks successively in right in. Within th minutes we were close (as Thompson Belfast, Nov. !8t>7. rty up Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, sailed the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that there, but at this safe distance I this may testify) the salt-wa- at a Probate to be held may with the odd and as we sw off manuscript from Boston 22 Buenos they may appear Court, craft, ung Aug for. Ayres. C > MINI ST R A TO US NOTICE The > iso evened and distributed 'iffcrd^tnc/u-o at Belfast, within and for said county, on the sec- safely ask: are the acoustics of The Jeffer- ter-soaking had up iolani, McClure, sailed from gives notice tb.it lie I as been du.v on our course we went Hong Kong ond Tuesday of December next, at ten of the \E hereby again sweeping by Nov 3 for Baltimore. Administrator of ibe estate requested comfortable and grand appear. may upon FUEL A HARRLMAN They were steering dead before the sea for Havana. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ; atelv. as the but 1 have had so little of ille. N'o\. f». 18B7 —spaced broadly, even, as the body under bare and loaded land, experi- Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from New the County of \\ able, on the second Tuesday Waterv poles, being deeply November. A. D. 1897. and elbows of human A ence there that I cannot to York 0 for and Dunedin; si s maturity. lone was word attempt say. Aug Lyttleton f. XECCTOR’S NOTICE I’lie she badly washing. Xo was lat Ion certain instrmm r.t, purporting to be the last spoken •■opt 29, 4 N, 20 W. fi gives Iiotier that he has heel! diitv t,• |: mau sit with between two While the easterly wind lasted we had will and testament ol ROBERT U. COOMBS, may comfort, and 1 looked sur- Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at A ed Executors of the last will and lestauien: -d spoken, thought they late <>t Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceas- women, without red in the lost considerable aud the fol- Savannah Nov- 17 from STOKKLE. late ol W strange being that we came so near. Was longitude Martinique. Fine farm in two miles from ed. having been presented for probate.. ,1(HIN lllterpoil. prised glad Rose Melvin arrived at Xorthport, Camp face from and from Innis, Colcord, to all in- in of W aldo, deeeaseil. \ I pressure fear that the that the did not want to be taken lowing weather gave but little chance to Ordered, That notice be given persons the County peisni. people Turks Island Nov 8 from Barb tdoes. Ground, 135 acres land, nice e I said deec.. buildings, large terested by causing a copy of this order to be having demands against t he e>t at natural in his reach back to the eastward. R G Waterhouse, sailed from in the are to the same Bn setllemeM beating compressed arteries, off, which their silence as the Variable, Serrano, 350 bids, last Good three weeks successively Repub- ed desired present proved, orchards, apples year. soil, published to mat- Hong Kong Aug 0 for Raping. lean Journal, printed at Belfast, that they may and all indebted therein are requested on both sides, may he misconstrued and darkness and weather would uncertain winds, with squalls and much coming rough St Lucie, J T Erskiue, arrived at New never water. Will be sold very low and.on appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast., pavment immediatelv. failing SANBORN give offence. I have had such experience have made it if not rain, prevailed until we struck apparent York Nov 10 from Port Spain. within and for said County, on the second Tues- HENRY T. dangerous, well-nigh Nov 1 Kt>7. S easy terms. 40tf of December next, at ten of the clock before Bangor, and suffered as an in latitude and in a lon- Thomas A Goddard, W Griffin, sailed day only overgrown person for our to trade-winds, 31°, noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the impracticable, people help them, from Boston Nov 17 for Buenos 1 Ayres. M. C. not lit .Bd. is so much more of to farther to the west- HILL, same should may—there him had no boats of their own. gitude considerably Willard A C Colcord, at New S NOTICE. The subserihei herd providing they Mudgett, 39 Miller St., Belfast. l^XECl fOR suffer. We attended at The ward than we wished to be. Added to York for Port Elizabeth. true Attest: Jj gives notice that he has been duly appoint! Jefferson the Our so and above the A copy. craft, high dry sea, ('has. P. Executor of the last will and testament am 8CHOONKKS Hazeltink, Register. two noted and well dressed “Sweet this cause of uneasiness, the trades set in codicil of plays, and dancing along so comfortably, must A STEAM boiler Inniscana” and “The E. S. and Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, sailed from T! fl 1 NOTICE. The subscriber HANNAH CON A NT, late of Winterport, Sporting Duchess.” an to at E., strong, squally rough. have been aggravation them. They New York Nov 17 for St Pierre. HAT1 VQ fl about 25 H.P., with that she has been ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice duly in the County of Waldo, deceased. All person In the latter there is course Somehow, when one falls to leeward, arrived at Administratrix of the estate of play offered,in doubtless thought the wind would not Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, 1 vl k/wlv1 all connections com- appointed having demands against the estate <>f said deceus of some rather else works but Perth Amboy Nov 17 from Savannah. WILLIAM L. of Belfast, ed arc desired to the same for settlement dialogue, fetching axioms last that after a smoother everything against him; has been but little used Bel LITTLEFIELD,{late present long; getting John C Smith, Kneeland, sailed from plete, by and all indebted thereto are to mak. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given requested marital affairs. the way out is to push as hard as (i for New York. fast Coliseum Co, Call on regarding time to sails, would soon have only Brunswick, Ga, Oct bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- pavment immediately. repair they CHARLES M. CON ANT. 1 am to notice that in the and trust a bit in Providence. Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at ASA r. RIGGS or mands the estate of said deceased are de- glad audi- a chance to run back to the coast. That possible against Nov. 18117. from Perth Amboy Nov 7. sired to the same for settlement, and all Winterport, Bangor N.-F, HUSTON, present torium, bare-headed beauty is now quite wind turned to a moderate gale, lasting After a couple of days of barely holding Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from Bangor indebted thereto are requested to make payment 1897.—18tf immediately. CARRIE H. LITTLEFIELD. the tack. In all that vast our the wind backed a Nov 13 for New York. Belfast, May 6, proper audi- three and was soon followed even meridian, point Nov. 1897. TRY GRAIN-0 ! days, by Mary A Hall, Haskell, arrived at Portland Belfast, 9, TRY GRAIN-0! ence, on the whole lower I saw but and the sea became more level; we were deck, stronger weather. We often spoke of them Nov 17 from Philadelphia. to show a PILES! PILES! EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber hereby Ask your Grocer to-day you package one and offensive hat. I had not far then able to make S. E. and R F Morse, sailed from Port- PILES! high and hoped they got back to their home in by good, Pettigrew, I give notice that, lie has been duly appointed of GRAIN O, the new food drink that takes th» land Nov 10 for Rio Janeiro. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Executor of the last and testament of to look for that was a a course children drink it with one—it only in the So as the north wind lasted with quick headway, one-point arrived at Port place of coffee. The may safety. long R W Hopkins, Hichborn, Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It WINSLOW WHITAKER, late of Troy, out as well as the adult. All who it seat before me. Three set and leaves considerable of in Nov 7 from St Lucia. ahsorbes the tumjrs, allays the itching at once, injury try skys’ls we ran to the southeast and were gain longitude Tampa of and bonds making sailed from Per- acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Dr. Wil- in the County Waldo, deceased, given like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown ot all Sallie I’On, W H West, All demands stuns’ls out on both sides! I turned in three we had made each day’s work. We were right. liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for as the law directs persons having good time; days nambuco Nov 8 for Barbadoes. to or but it is made from Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- against the estate of said deceased are desired Mocha Java, pure grains, to the and occurred for some A S arrived at Demerara and all indebted fiercely silent, long-suffering nearly all the longitude required and were Nothing very exciting Tofa, Wilson, ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- present the same for settlement, ami the most delicate stomach receives it without to make immedi- that the second Oct 14 for New York. gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and $1.00 per box thereto are requested payment forced of all my whims and more to the southward. days excepting matecaugh distress. 1 -4 the price of coffee and 25 cents per companion keeping away Willie L Newton, E Coombs, sailed from WILLIAMS’ M’F’O CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio ately. RODNEY C. WlilTAKEfc. a in the time. It Nov. 9, 1897. Sold by all grocers. sorrows, and with a tragical wave of my There was a couple of moderate days, dolphin, by hook, night Portland Oct 8 for Port Spain. for sale by R. H. Moody. Iy38 Troy, package. Editorial Notes. a such as had never before been change The Western Ranches. New Rules. witnessed by many of the present genera- Yachting

— interests of Hon. Arthur P. Gorman is contem- idle factories and furnaces to start W as The cattle and sheep our Time tion, Stamped a good # Allowance Cut Out. New Rules as to Sails the last to new a have in year improved to At a Home life. into shoe Remedies. retiring private life, nd the hum of industry to 0 to be. country special of the Yacht Rac- Munyon's Homeopathic ought The A meeting a and the value of their ing Association of sound from State to State. The new tariff name very great extent, Massachusetts in Bos- and the on ton 0 price has on a Nov. 11th the had a v l>rvan and ex-Governor Boies are is to warrant the confidence products gone up legitimate delegates lengthy likely placed the sole of discussion on the restoration of the time S every pair of and in as its revenues are in- J scale, properly regulated by supply speaking terms. it, satisfactorily allowance rule for old boats. It was de- \ Crawford Shoes we make. demand. About ten ago vast herds cided to no as the creasing month by month, and it will ^ years give allowance next year. The Universally Recognized Most Potent P You western vote was 13 to 7—not the t his would indicate be but a short time when the trea pay your dealer the # roamed these plains, fortunes necessary two- speeches sury thirds. The same made in live clubs voting against time al- Hi van wore a W prices that we had been easily stock, cattle Remedial Ever smoked glasses while will have monthly surplus instead of get • lowance were Boston, Agents Discovered. were in the of their Dorchester, Lynn, a deficit, as has been the case for the last • everywhere —in our own A kings height glory; Manchester, Quincy, Revere and VVin- and then came the crash. The The B four years. manage- tlirop. stem Herald says it was I the hardest ■ blow that was in .Jones still sticks by ex-candi- ment had not been careful of expense, ever struck at vested and will cut Thousands of Homes and as a interests,n down the Have Been Rescued From m, and says that silver is all Our Washington Letter. the market w as over supplied, re- Despair right number of entries in the races. '•'lie. sult it was almost hard to 1 he give away association unanimously voted to and Gloom this New of Cure. divide by Assist Washington, Xov. lotli, 1807. The calves. Cattle men ceased to breed and the 18 aud 21-foot class into cabin aud open the Mexicans will Mr. Mark in the to sell even divisions, leaving definition mat. (' forgive Bryan political Tapleys Democratic began everything they could, of a £3V Munyon's then ism ore seldom cabin to the executive committee to to Ohio first if lie will to the cows. The over fails to relievo in one to three .u make party are complacently announcing that production stop- make some reasonable rules that will hours, 1 his and cures in a few days. Price, 25 cents. .: call on them. they are well satisfied and encour- stamp guarantees ped and the herds were decimated. It keep out machines with make-be- really only Of*Munyon s Cure the best lieve cabin trunks. The Dyspepsia posi- the which made in that went too far and beef became scarce and association re- cures ail aged by “gains” they workmanship fused tively forms of indigestion and to reduce tiie crew one man in all •hio counties in which Mr. Bryan | the late elections. is possible to secure — consequently dear. Calves that would stomach trouble. Price, 25 cents. any- classes, and voted to restrict the sails to * the late five £3V Munyon's Cold Cure pre vents pneu- campaign increased their Well, it is a good thing to be easily sat- where. It warrants the not bring six dollars years ago are be carried as follows: moiiia and breaks up a cold in a few n an 997 votes over those now to tor and majorities a it — hard dollars, Ou isfied, very good tiling. Hut may not leather good it ensures buy iottijteen schooners—viainsail, foresail, forestav- | hours. Price, 25 cents. sail, jib, mam year. a older cattle have increased in value in a Hying jib, jib topsail, and fore- u n yon's Cu re he bad to look the field over, — f £3?"M Cough stopscoughs, plan really comfort it the gatt-topsail, and means, maintopmast-staysaii spin- I sweats, soreness, and now that the smoke of the battle has larger proportion. Good cows are hard to naker. * niglit allays speed- style you want. More than Oil ily heals the lungs. Price, 25 cents. oh! State of has gotten a as their owners to sloops and cutters—Mainsail, Maryland cleared away, and see just what has hap- purchase, prefer keep forestay- Cure it — sail, jib, jib and Ity Munyon's Kidney speedily iv from the “solid South.” Time all, means your com- topsail, gaif-topsail spin- pened, and whether it is the Democrats them for breeding. Then, also, the naker. cures pains in the back, loins or groins, n she was counted a charter mem- plete satisfaction. method of the business has On yawls—The same as on and cut- and all forms of disease. or Republicans who have made substan- conducting sloops kidney Price, ^ ters, with mizzen and mizzen-staysail ami 25 cents. ih.it organization. F- H. FKAN-IS The immense herds have dis- tial gains. & CO improved. maintopsail. £3?' ITeadache Cure Balloon Munyon's stops One of the most in fact the and cattle are run in smaller sails may set over working sails. headache in three important, Sole Belfast. appeared, No minutes. Price, 25 _ Agents, extra spars, booming out or whisker has become of the three Senators result of the elections bunches. Windmills pump water from cents. really important, poles, except a spinnaker boom aud jib went The He .rt Must not be £y Pile Ointment who forth to on Trifled with. and alfalfa and are raised poles, shall be used. A must Munyon's positively Capitol boldly was their effect the Senate, and if any — wells, sorghum spinnaker be Where there are cures all forms of 25 fell into the hands of symptoms of weakness, triangular, and must not extend above the piles. Price, cents. why Japan Democrat can find there or! there should be l)r. to feed the poorer animals in winter. any “gains” Agnew’s Cure for the masthead block, or the outer end of $3F" Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates it s a beyond and abandoned the fieart, magical relief summer has the oney power'* any cause for happiness, he will be en- remedy, gives in The past and spring been spinnaker boom. all impurities of the blood. Price, 25 thirty minutes, aud there are thousands who cents. standard? a medal. It is favorable to stock and all kinds The refused to the titled to 10-to-l silver now | testify that it cures permanently. Mrs. \V. very delegates pass rule Bundle of ballast not ballast to be car- £y Munyon's Female Remedies are a that uo less than seven of the }• Dundalk, Out says: “1 was are looking splendidly. The indications op allowing apparent ior ried bo< m to a 11 women. years unable to attend to my household in bags. Then the following rules 'inparison between the railroad in tlie Senate are are for a mild winter, but even thirty*four Democrats duties. I used Dr. Agnew’s (hire for the good were adopted: ty Munyon's Vitalize- restores lost bank at the to _s and the clearances the c ertain to be succeeded Heart, result was wonderful, the should there come a severe storm the In powers weak men. trice, $1. morally by Repub- Bft pain tiny start, if the point marked by the m.* immediate after the first and cine and one indicates ly dose, stock is so fat and in such condition foremast in schooners and tin* mainmast in year ago licans. and still another—Lindsay, of a few bottles cured.” 13. good s Kemedies at all single masted vessels and yawls has crossed wiunyon druggists, mostly cents a vial. wishing change in the business of is certain to be that the Joss would be very light. Proper- Kentucky—who equally the line before the starting signal of her to conducted the cattle business is Munyon’s Guide Health free. lutry. laid on the shelf, his place taken, however, “Motherland of riaine.” ly very class, she must return and recross the line when so ordered the if are in doubt about The of our by judges. you your disease ivrite to I’rof. Munyon, 1305 Arch by a free silver Democrat. Four of the profitable. population county A shall The Maine Cent ml railroad has just yacht not, after crossing the finish Street, Philadelphia, for free medical advice. io -juibliran strength in the South Democratic Senators who will down is increasing and the consumption line, interfere with still in the step issued a little booklet tuar Maine rapidly any yacht every race so as to affect the time of such si grow year and Con- or woman of meat is yacht at by year in March, lsns'bare Roach of North Dakota, man, either, should read. It becoming larger every year. the finish. < ■ 'lieless. The is called “I he Gulf of b«jth Congress Tuiph of Indiana, White of California,and Maine,” tne title The cost of labor and of all ranelie supplies *!-•* beingthe old geographical of irgest•Southern lopubliean NI' :!' for the history their with on negotiaiious adoption M i:y!a:i‘t. Smith of New Jersey, and and bright style, and breathing the “down ranges. Land living water D. B. ulairation between (Teat home that il is valuable and most of it has been SOUTHWORTH & treaty Murph> of New York. Mr. Gorman’s spirit every Maine born poi- SON, son feels .. in l lilted States. toward the region of his birth. taken the settlers. You will find sin-t t-ssor will he elected this i up by I coming Secondarily it is designed to interest the PROPRIETORS. educated on the and is sure to be a many cultured, people winter, Republican. tourist, though it is on t higher plane van his in those come for L kept up calamity cry The other two, Kdward Murphy, Jr., of than the average tourist literature issued plains; who have their v by railroads. as as are ear, despite the fact that the New York, and James Smith, Jr., of New health well those who here to ^TEAIS 0 TlIfflODTs. EVERY DESCRIPTION,^ i he home dreams of the Maine born -: atemeut make, a who has lived of tiie national banks each has one more chance at the living. Anyone Jersey, man 01 women whose life an«J efforts lie FURNISHED TO NIGHT OR DAY. showed that the individual in out here for a while will feel ORDER, untry bat; but from the results on the other fields I* epitomized in a stanza comfortably judging 3-011 make of Rob Rov- in the national banks were ir<>m a written a desire to return. There is a legislatures of their respective States, j poem, anonymously, and something Coaches, Hacks, or Buckboards. x first read at a dinner Barges :. excess of those of one of Maine people in in the life which is and this Flour will be yeal ago. both are doomed to be succeeded attractive, duplicated ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROOPTLYMI.l.E D. by ( hieago a few years ago, entitled ‘•Mother- — is the essence ans in lM'MJ. Thus it will be land of high, dry atmosphere very in even- other ilepubli Maine" The stanza is quoted on “baking” Mi well for the I) moerats of health. The :> enough seen that there are six Demo- the cover of the as follows: sheep industry has probably booklet, from the barrel. The second :sm i!;ai the Ohio are benefited the tariff an Republicans cratic Senators who will give place to To-night, across my senses steals the per- by and also by in- fume of » over the j>: ne ; creased quarrel among themselves at that three demand for mutton and wool. barrel 3-011 use of it will be a or personally Our system o. t< clung giv. actual Republicans time, certain, O, sweeter far, to homesick hearts, than but will be mistaken. Prices have doubled on them since the daily experience in every branch ot business, in-■! lira' o,..rship, they and as it only takes a of two to drafts of fragrant wine. of the and the change duplicate first, STENOGRAPHY, > Ag.*iii the isles Banking. Merchandising, Commission. Insurance Transpo-: ... ans are not to uplift sea-girt where sylvan first of the and the outlook for the | given treachery, give an control to the year easy Republicans, beauties reign, barrel will be the tion, etc. Preparatory Department for backward students \W have had the Democratic And next four at is just train for Practical work and secure situations for they the favorable result to that party is ap- dreams of thee eome back to me, (J years, least, very encourag- ^tenth always wuu-ky motherland graduates of our Business and Shorthand ('ours, s Students lor of Maine. ing. This town of on the Gulf same as the second. many years. parent. Clayton, enter any day No vacations. Expenses moderate. lion t throw a wav tone no., money by going to temporary schools when it will cost less to ate nd th 11K>T \V .vr, in. The Senate stands 42 Road from Denver, is an important ship- you to-day Repub- finest a number of students who have left te e hers in di-' ,. S. o fe_-u The Havoc of Cows. #The patent flour incompetent p. il be a novel sensation for Treasury licans, 24 Democrats, 0 silver Republicans, ping point, and long trains of stock cars tell us that six months here is equal to a year in any other school to a loaded are can be made from be confronted each month by »» 1 of The of other cities claim that Bos- heavily leaving here daily. vtbat t0 one f,,r t,rst ot a vaean 1’opulists, Independent (Kyle South people n CT\A# A D any information p. ton was laid out ,r\ rather than a deficit. by cows.—Edward Everett are animals and seem to have |\ EL W A f\ L/ for a Bookkeeper Stenographer Tea- he- ■: surplus Dakota), and 1 vacancy from Oregon. Hale. Sheep silly the choicest win- Telegraph operator which we successfully fill. Business houses upp: i,-, a eipts under the new tariff law now Of the :»0 Senators who will retire March no sense ar all. It is very difficult to drive The of other cities are • people necessa- wheat. competent assistants without charge. Refer to prominer t patrons n ev< rv part -he v., 5a increase over the of the them through a or into a but if receipts 2. Isos, 11 are Republicans. 12 Democrats, rily wrong. Chicago is the town that was gate pen, The next best thing to attending the MOST CELEBRATED BUSINESS Se lloOL Ame; -i laid is tc. take our INSTRUCTION BY MAIL. If you are unemployed and w a -.yt law at a date last 2 silver and 2 out by cows. See the I/on. Wash. one starts,the others will follow corresponding Republicans, Populists. pell-mell. send ten two-cent stamps for five easy lessons in shorthand. Beautiful Calami-:,.. fr- instructive on are Hesing’s pamphlet “Cows So in them on a this !id the days of deficits nearly The 11 Republicans retiring are Aldrich loading trains goat train- Address (mention paper) CLEMENT C GAINES. President Poughkeepsie New York and Fire Insurance.” [.V V Sun. I Burrows ed for the is used. lie will walk (R. ), (Mich.), Clark (Wyo.), purpose Toilet Davis (Minn.), Ilale (Me.), Ilanna (Ohio), * nrough the herd and then start through I | SUPERB AND UNIQUE Kellef In Six flours. over a Mr. the runway to the cars. The whole tiling year ago Bryan Hawley (Conn.), Lodge (Mass.), Proctor pack - a tricmvmi of Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease ng that tin* only way to increase (A (Pa.), and Wilson is at his heels and be will lead them ART AM> ,J Jl'RNAUS.M t.), Guay (Wash.). relieved in six hours by "New Great South NEW IDEAS medium of the and when the car is dating country Ohio’s election made certain the return American Cuke." It is a great surprise on around, full, nimbly ITani= WILL BE account of its he of free coinage of of Mr. and of the ten exceeding prompttess in re- jump out. The look of importance and adoption Hanna, remaining m lieving pain bladder, kidneys and back, , cure The Christmas Number iml the show- all save in male or which this Judas-like animal yet Treasury figures Clark of Wyoming and Wilson female. Relieves retention of pride, bears, OF THE water almost, Sets are and millions immediately. If you want is amusing. lien millions of Washington, and there is good reason quick relief and cure this is the remedy. 'on, in circulation than when 1 have visited the ranch to believe that both of these will also be Sold by A A. Howes and Co., Druggists, recently sheep in china cases instead of satin trimmed as Belfast, Me. of a Maine which ex- meat was made. re-elected. iy28 ! fellow, is in the heretofore; neater and more dainty in every j New York Herald treme southern Fifteen Democrats out in 16‘Ji': Bate First Boy. “I say, Tommy, do you work part of Colorado, a way. go fifty- Brilliant as has I ff ti ;j< •. 1 -s^.»r.-s. the for Robinson .’" Second Boy I he j11• in guess mile drive from here. There does not K« 1 iti*>i> ;■» oe issued -11 reeds Review says that spite of of Tennessee, Cockrell of Missouri, Dan- thinks I do. ’T Holiday Sunday, any rate, he pays me every December 12, 097. i— .m exist a finer for the active trade of October, due to iel ot Virginia, of West week." j Boston Transcript. country woolly ani- Lubin’s Latest Odors! in literary excellence and artisti. mere vei scares, quarantines, etc., the Virginia, Gorman ot Maryland, Gray of For Over Piny fears. mals, and with intelligent care it would Fonspicuo us “Flowers of France” and amen," by lie seem for “Cyc in Interest total for that month was great- Delaware, Mills of Texas, Mitchell of An Old and Well-Tried impossible much loss in the Remedy.—Mrs. A HEALTH A ounce. will be found '• en s immense of Mur- Winslow’s severest of storms. It is much broken September total, Wisconsin, Money Mississippi, Soothing Syrup has been used for by FOUR MAGNIFICENT ■ne heaviest month's total since phy of New York, Pasco of Florida, over fifty years by millions of mothers for small canons, which afford the best pro- BUILDER Toilet Waters ! HIGH ART SUPPLEMENTS Iso:;. It be remembered Roach of North .Smith oi New their children while teething, with perfect tection in a and New may Dakota, blizzard, good springs, || Whi' h will luriiish n f*> the success. It soothes the child, softens the ntvishih;.’ ilelljillt eye on a cool October of and well scattered afford excellent The best for use in atomizers: of the ! OF KYEKY LOVER I' L Bryan, day, Jersey, Turpie Indiana, White of gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and about, f>T constructing a building ;Lilly OF THE BEATTIE Blossom. IN FOK.M AND COl,OIL oat the first six months of McKin- is the best remedy for Diarrluea. is water. Then there is of wood, an Valley, Crab-apple Arbutus, California. Mr. Gorman’s fate has al- pleas- plenty must at the ant to the taste. Sold by druggists ;n every you begin 1 he The infancy "I the Christ will 'tory ready been determined. A of the world. important item ranch. Quail and ALL TEX CEXTS Cie basis ;t elm racierist ic nar- Republican part Twenty-five cents a bot- It so foundation. is with the of the rative by (ieorm II. 111? [ > \s r > i. i>. the of the country. Will come Horn to the Senate in tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and rabbits abound in numbers and history Maryland large I>. The article will lie lu\ i a to the audience at the possible Republican good material with which CHRISTM \S 11 K story by tunny time, theme amt m loss referred to. Mis- Itch on human, mange on horses, and to watch the march ma- of appropriate already Tennessee, dogs glorious night = j D’Annunzio was on build. You will have a lm tense tinman interest, laugh the other side when all good 'A Beautiful Line of I stock, cured in dO minutes by Woolford’s to see the moon and her souri, Virginia, Texas, Mississippi, and jestically on, sis- W 1N1KK > discovered after the election that in which to dwell j JOHN STRANOK Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold strong A < M Florida will continue to be by ter planets pace through their magnificent body i STT K I HEKLA MJt luties iu he represented by “ Atomizers. ia°v" which spoke increased A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists, Belfast, Me. if use L. F.” ported £,au? i WILLIAM LE <»l'L\. Democrats, reducing the certain Dem- circles of harmonious light and law; till you J. S. OF DALE. about one atomizers at cost. Republican majorities Deacon Grimes. “I saw you at our church with a old repaired slight From the of each of these ta ented and m- ocratic membership to twenty-five. That magic suddeuness, the dense pur- 35c. a bottle. Avoid Imitations. I pen t ad votes over last year. It was Sunday. That was a masterful arraignment ! lar writers of fiction will he a romance >f skies to a the West Virginia, Wisconsin, North Dakota, of Satan that Mr. Texter gave us wasn’t ple change pearly gray, more than usual fascination •r case of “lie best who j laughs it?” it was awful. and California will send Republicans to Fogg. “Yes, simply But, moon sinks pallidly out of sight, the New goods arriving each day. SIX OTHKK s last.” do you know, I have made it a rule in life (ilKTKU STORY IKI.LKUS stars are one the next Senate no one who is in touch not make us mind extinguished by one, like in and look at them. to my upon any matter j g^“Step to this lia- tTTff T TTfTfTV fYTnfTTTTTTTTy^Yl Will also eontrihute the pafie.s of until [ have heard both sides.” when the feast is and morn- SI'NDAY HERALD. utries which are operating upon a with the trend of events doubts. [Boston lamps ended, ble number of the Transcript. to its in the Has chosen as his text ,n basis have been on These with the Republican gain in Mary- ing begins suggest approach bordering panics DEAN elegant discourse. “Somo T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise air. The of the it is what a FaRRAR •i tire last Silver has decreased land and New will increase the freshening yelps coyotes, ; Thoughtt* <1 Christmas.'* year. Jersey, City, Iowa, says: “I bought one bottle of the of owls and the movements of & 1 v per cent, or one-fifth of its value Republican membership to forty-seven. ‘Mystic Cure’ for Rheumatism, and two hooting POOR SON, “Christmas Conjur- is the ol' PROFESSOR HOF I M W doses of it did me more good than any medi- the hobbled horses back to inj4” subject that time. if a man loaned The belief here is that Delaware will send bring you u article Thus, cine I ever took.” Sold by A. A. Howes & B -lfast, delightful by earth and are for the FOLK there will he a Ip lie would receive but $400 in pay- a Republican to succeed Gray if tin? Re- Co., Druggists, Belfast. 4tn45. again, you ready Druggists, FOR THE LITTLE 'bay HALE’S of hristmas tun. breakfast. of |cough feast ( in that little camp Speaking 1 n lie would receive five hundred silver publicans borough do not “No, thank you! I've got some money of eating, mayj FOR THE FAIR SEX the latest thing- Cnrisc- said when never lead to ...THE... mas Fashions. themselves as my own,” Tommy politely, the shall forget the delicious meals I is in payment for the five hundred tangle up, they did two THE LOVER OK THE U l'lCRol S lie plate was handed to him at church. [House- FOR had at this ranch on the and 1 HONEY ami best work in up-to lam raric.v- dollars which he had but years ago in the hold Words. Gallinas, brightest loaned, Addieks-Higgins fight. ture. If conditions could the habitues of or Del- of would be worth in the markets of the present continue, Indiana Young’s ! that the other literati features ot this Rheumatism l ured in a Day. makes] Among nnitiy Republicans are confident they will elect monicos’, enjoy their repasts as much as epoch making edition will be an article o; ab- but four-fifths of the value loaned, Cure” for Rheumatism and Neu- on successor. Indiana is au indus- “Mystic & CO. sorbing interest Turpie’s did would decide the SWAN conundrum SIBLEY d is a ralgia radically cures in 1 to days. Its we, they condition which would exactly trial State, and with the improvement in THE DAWN OF CIVILIZATION. action upon the system is remarkable and “We live to eat.” Dis- it so KOREHOUND c to a by answering, i who were last clamor- her due ad- people year industries, Republican mysterious. It removes at once the cause JOBBKKS OK AND ! \>> 1 as been to rendei ‘, I'll K !ST- ministration, there should be no question and the disease immediately tances are so magnificent on these plains : effort spared an opportunity to pay their debts disappears. MAS M M 15Eli of theSl NHAY HERALD about tbe complexion of the she The first dose greatly benefits: 75 cents. that if one is to make a it legislature long journey sri’EKE ATI VE1.Y RE A l' 11 EE 1 predated money. next Sold A. A. Howes & Co. Bel- | will elect year. In New York it is by Druggists, dangerous. CRAIN, in its fast. 4mo45 is necessary to camp at night. But there believed one year of Tammany will secure PICTORIAL EFEE: IS. ■ friends of silver is no dampness here, and if you hive a are becoming fewer a Republican legislature and give 1‘latt a “Hopsmith ought to take his wife with In the full page drawing:-in color will be icpro- or a Kenwood Hale’s of Horehound and Tar is FEED, ■wer. Senator Stewart lias Republican colleague in the Senate. him to the Klondike.” special rea- light tent, sleeping bag, Honey told the “Any a medicine that has been tested THE MOST AMOl S AKTISl'S It is thus that the re- son?” Y«s: I’ve noticed she does [ long perfectly apparent always will slumber warm and well. This ► that as well you in private practice. Bold by druggists 2 they may fall in line their snow at home.” SEEDS and sult of the recent “Democratic shovelling [Detroit ► generally. 2 A. gains” is a splendid country for sportsmen, and t their share of as it is was to assure Free Press. prosperity, absolutely the control of the Pike’s Toothache cure in one mintite. These and a handle other features lil lias dropped silver, and is said to Dr. K. Detchon’s Anti Diuretic cheaply. Page, I UK CHRISTMAS OK 1897 Jol ^«lt. one of the most, contributions of May be worth to you more than $100 if Clayton, New Mexico, Nov., 1897. Importers remarkable rganizing a paper-money party, and journalistic literature of these modern days. MAN IN BELFAST you have a child who soils bedding from in- ■ HOMELIEST of ivernor Boies lias denounced the 10- THE continence of water during sleep. Cures Dealers in the finest quality As well as the and others are invited W. handsomest, alike. It arrests the trouble GEO. old and young The and Tribune. It seems proposition as suicidal, in view of the Journal BURGESS, to call on any druggist and get free a tnal bottle at once, $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., necessary to explain frequently our clubbing lepancy between the free coinage ratio of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iy28 Anthracite and ■ POLAND with the New York ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ tn is to cure and relieve all arrangements Weekly p i the commercial ratios of silver. remedy that guaranteed Threat. if don’t Many Terrible “John, you Tribune. Under the terms of our contract Chronic and Acute Asthma, Bronchits ,: cr at Coughs, quit referring to me as ‘the old woman’ I’ll • Blacksmith L08tlS« Democrats, being greenbackers with that it can only be sent free to and Consumption. Price 25c. and 50c. make you sorry for it.” “What will you paper l JOB PRINTER, have advocated free silver as tart, simply do, dear?” I will be a new woman.” those who pay their subscription to The 1 Journal. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ KT'ORDERS promptly filled. stone to true fiatism, and now [Indianapolis Journal one year in advance. It is not sent * stepping A LOCAL Water ■tat free silver is becoming so unpopular :atarrh To give you au opportunity of testing the unless requested by the subscriber. The Spring Digease the most Front great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, date will not with the date on 33, 35, 37 St., Belfast, Me, are it. correspond House Me. Is used in our de- they gradually dropping A Climatic reliable cure for catarrh and cold in the Opera Block, Belfast, prescription The Journal slip, but each subscriber enti- head, a generous 10-eent trial size can be TELEPHONE 4-2. ltf partment and iu all prepara- Affection Tribune will receive it That had of your druggists or we mail it for 10 tled to the Weekly great business improvement has tions requiring pure water... cents. Full size 50 cents. a full from the time the first num- but a local for year 'Cie to the country since last July is con- Nothing ELY 50 Warren St., N. Y. City. We also have this famous or of cli- BROS., ber is received. The Tribune is remedy change medicine above all others for printed, ned by all and that mate will cure it. It is the CARDS, I intelligent observers; mailed in New and not spring water for sale. a and is worth its weight in gold. I published and York, t! ‘s is due to the of the Oet well-known phar- catarrh, POSTERS, largely passage use Cream Balm with and maceutical remedy, can Ely's safety from this office. BILL HEADS, dtigley tariff must also be conceded. it does all that is claimed for it. fB. W. 1 Conn. LETTER HEADS, imtever be the of the Sperry, Hartford, may operations or Scald even A. Balm Eczema of tbe scalp Head, PROGRAMS, The taxpayers of the city of Belfast are A. HOWES & CO. D"'v Eiy’sCream said the “is the hereby tariff, the restoration of confidence “Suicide,'' emphatic man, | in its most severe form, is uever-failiugly PAMPHLETS, | notified that all poll taxes and taxes on personal last thing I would do.” “Yes,” replied the Doan’s Ointment, tbe surest estate for 1897 are now due and immediate about its into {fives Relief at once. H I cured bv specific pay- bought by passage put Cfll l|Vl HTAD “those who commit suicide sel- ment is A discount of two and cleanses the lit- t\U solemn one, ! for all itcbiuess of tbe skin. requested. per cent, Opens will be allowed on all taxes SUBSCRIBE I lation millions of dollars which had Nasal dom do anything more.” | Philadelphia paid before Jan. 1, Passages. 1898. 1 shall be in office in Memoriai Allays Inflammation. H< a's and Protects the North American. my building been and that from 8.30 to 11.30 a.m. until further notice heretofore lying idle, gave membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. I HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil- daily, The statements of those who have been And all kinds of Legal Printing -i ployment to hundreds of thousands of No Cocaine, No Mecury, No injurious drug Foil iousness, Indigestion. Headache, M. C. HILL, Fax Collector Size Trial Size ;:tPr or n ai cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla prove t,lie great and done. 7tC 8, 1897—tf30 oOc.; H>p., iggi.^ts by to operate. 25c. neatly promptly Belfast, Sept. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. i::>nds. It caused the country to undergo ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York. merit oi this medicine. Get only Hood’s. Easy to take, easy SEARSPORT LOCALS. a Brooks. Charles Albert Lane has a hand- Boston; Marcellus, Larrabee, do.; Fairy BORN. makes the food Royal pure, some collection of birds’ eggs in a case at T. Forest, Smith, do. and delicious. Nov. 22. Schs. Maria wholesome A. Elliott’s where he* is Webster, Turner, J. E. of Boston in store, employed. Harriet Seal Eaton. In Deer Isle, Nov. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Sargent spent Sunday Rockland; Rogers, Lynain, Thomas E. There are 1G0 varieties in the case_The Non- Eaton, a daughter. town. Harbor; Garland, Alien, Stoniugtou; Foster. In Vinalhaven, Nov. 12, to Mr. and Marsh River froze over suddenly last Fri- pareil, Cousins, do. Mrs. Allen Foster, a son. Abner Warren made a visit to his brother Farrington. In Washington, D. C., Oct. 15, day. Twenty rods above the bridge there AMERICAN PORT8. THEY to Mr. and CO. Mrs. MUST at Brewer last week. Wallace It. Farrington, a son. was water at noon and were Griddle. In Nov. to Mr. and open boys New Nov. 16. Ar, sch. F. C. Pen- Penobscot, 7, A. J. Nickerson made a business to York, Mrs. Lucius M. Grindle, a trip there before dark. barks R. daughter. skating dleton, Burgess, Bruuswick; A. C. Harvey. In Bucksport, Nov. 10, to Mr. and Bangor the week. B. past j Smith, Hooper, Boston; Wm. Flint, Par- Mrs. David Harvey, a son. We intend to close out our line of Morrill. Rev. A. D. Thibodeau, assisted sons, Conetable island and Barbadoes; Mendell. In Belfast, Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Freeman E. Merithew of Pittsfield is mi brig 22, by Miss Nellie Thompson, is holding revival Havilah, Richardson, Brunswick, Ga.; sch. Ralph H. Mendell, a daughter. visiting friends in town. Henry Clausen, Jr., Savannah; 17, cld, sch. Pressey. In Deer Isle, Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. meetings at East Knox this week....Miss Geo. L Pressey, a daughter. School in Union Wm. E. Downes, Newport News; sld, sch. district closed for a twro Stanley. In Swan’s Island, Nov. 8, to Mr. and Ruth Glidden of East Jefferson was a guest Laura, Lamson, Demerara; ar, sch. Senator weeks vacation Wednesday. Mrs. George W. Stanley, a daughter. PANT at I. D. White’s last week....Mrs. Nellie Sullivan, Crockett, Cedar Keys, Fla.; 18, ar, Stone. Ilion, N. Y., Nov. 8, to Mr. and Mrs ♦ CLOTHS + C. bark sells. A. Stone, Miss Clara M. F. Gordon went to Boston by train Fri- Hatch returned last from a three Havana, Philadelphia; 19,Jar, George (formerly Creighton Friday W. Colin C. of Thomaston) a day and returned Ellis, Ryder, Rockland; Baker, daughter. Tuesday evening. weeks’ visit in Boston-Mr. Carlisle Webb Patterson, Clark’s Island; cld, bark Willard Ship Bangalore, Capt. A. N. Blanchard, of Unity was a guest at F. A. Grey’s last Mudgett, Cape Elizabeth; 20, ar, schs. D. and have made two on the entire D. Sarah L. ©avis and Austin D. MAEBIED. only prices lot, will load at London for New Wednesday and Thursday.... Rescue L odge, Haskell, York. Jl* schs. Lucia Knight, Bangor; 21, ar, Porter, G. T., meets at the Grange Hall next Satur- Mrs. Desire Buck and daughter Albertina POWDER Bangor; Huraarock, Wilmington, N. C.; LaKLOW-Watts. In Newtonville, Mass Nov. Absolutely Pure to choose officers and take 22, ar, schs. Wm. 20, Benjamin F. Barlow and Mrs. Selina S. left Saturday for their home in S. C. day evening Tofa, Demerara; Slater, Watts, Marion, R. Buck’s formerly of Belfast, both of Newtonville. up the regular lodge work. Bangor; Henry Tilton, Harbor; -^25c. “i 33c.^ Bkann-Winn. In Nov The Cadets a Methebesec, St. Petersburg, Fla. Rockport, 13, Charles Searsport gave very pleasant L. Braun aud Annie B. both of Centre Montville. Charles Talbot and Boston, jnov. if. Ar, scu. raui oeavey, Winn, Rockport. whist party atG. A. R. hall last Friday even- Danfokth-Clahke. In Castine, Nov. 17, Pearl These 18, ar, schs. Winslow prices represent less than half the actual value of Volney Thompson have been drawn as grand Pattershall, Bangor; Danforih of Washington, Me., ami Miss Carrie F. ing. NEW YORK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., to the U. S. Court in Portland and Morse, Winterport; Lillian, Bangor; 21, ar, Clarke ol Castine. the We need no more. jurors schs. Joel goods. say See for Sell. Marcellus, Capt. A. A. Larrabee, Henry Whitney, Welch, Bangor; Dolovek-Lurvey. In Bucksport, Nov. 18, yourself. Charles Stevenson and Leon Wiggin as trial F. Sheppard, Carter, Brunswick, Ga.; Sea Louis Deliver and Mrs. Mary Lurvey, both of Tre- sailed for Boston with a of who is 75 mont. Monday cargo Monroe Nalnim Mosman, of the same court-Miss Eliza Cain Bird, Sellers, Bangor; 22, ar, sch. Susan N. jurors Eaton-Knowlton. hay. old and somewhat feeble-minded,wan- Pickering, Jacksonville; sld, sch. James In Brever, Nov. 12, Ebon years is learning millinery with Wells & Co. in W. Eaton aud Miss Cynthia M. Knowltou, both of — and the Holmes, Belfast. Deer Isle. IF YOU INTEND BUYING A. H. Lorrimer and Edward Ford left dered from home Saturday entering Belfast_Mrs. C. O. Jordan has been visit- Philadelphia, Nov. 16. Ar, sch. Isaac Ober- Geagan-Daniei.son. In Nov. woods became lost. and friends, Bucksport, 23, Monday to join bark Alice Reed at New Neighbors ing her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Bennett. ton, Bangor; 18, ar, sch. Augustus Palmer, James E. Geagan ot Bangor and Miss Lulu M. 50 or started out to South Danielson of Y'ork. to the number of more, _Walter Bartlett came home from Orono Haskell, Bangor; 19, ar, ship Reaper, \Vinterport. Gillick-Pitts. In Rockport, Nov. 12, Patrick search for the missing mau as soon as it was Amboy. or L. G. Paine of Portland, and Mrs. Paine of Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his Portland, Nov. 30. Cld.sch. Mary A. Hall, James Gillick of Camden and Miss Faustina Del- Cape Jacket that he was unable to return home. mar Pitts of Rockport. were the of J. H. Lane realized parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bartlett. He Rockland, to repair. Bangor guests this Gross-Colomy. in Deer isle, Nov. 6, Clarence this fall we can was continued all Nov. 20. sch. James A. Par- save Call on us. week. The hunt Saturday night, expects to teach this winter and return to Salem, Ar, H. Gross of Swan’s Island and Myra F. Colomy of you money. Prices fro- until 10 o’clock morn- sons, Bunker, Gardiner for New York. Deer Isle. and it was not Sunday Orono for the term at the U. of M. $2.50 to Assortment is now Mrs. J. M. returned last week spring Bangor, Nov. 17. Sld, schs. Hattie McG. Heath-Harriman. In Orlaud, Nov. 9, William $12. good. Come earl ! Gilkey the searchers were rewarded ing that by -Mrs. Eleanor Cain and Mrs. New Annie R. Heath and Mrs. Fannie Harriman, both of Orlaud. from a visit to her sun Charles at Pleasaut- daughter Buck, Chandler, York; Lewis, Mr. Mosul m. He was liallowell-Hallowell. In Jefferson, oct. 1 WATCH FOR SOiTETHINU finding wandering have moved to Belfast and will Norwich and New York ; E. L. Warren, Tain- / view, Mo. Hart, reside 31, Levanuer Hallowed and Eva M. Hallowed. IN THIS about bewildered in Charles Buzzell’s woods. tor, Qmuey ; 18, ar,sch. Melissa Trask, Trask, 1 SPACE LATER. ( with Mrs. Cain’s youngest Mrs. Hint-l’err ell. In Parker’s Head, Phippsburg, Mrs. G. A. and daughter, New York; sld, sch. Abraham Richardson, Nov. Fit/. Nichols family left by Mrs. Mosman is very thankful for the kind- 17, Herbert L. Haul of Haliowell, for- Chester Perkins, on Elm street.Miss Nickerson, New York; 19, ar, sch. Hattie of Vinalliaven and steamer Nov. 22nd lor merly Rosamond Jane Terrell Malden, Mass., where ness of those who aided in the search. M. sld, sch. of Parker’s Head. Fannie Carter has gone to Freedom to spend Howes, Hodgdon, Weymouth; they will remain. Webster Barnard, Marshall, Vineyard Ha- Maxcy-Banks. In Rockport, Nov. 13, Charles Troy. The Ladies’ Aid Society recently the winter with her sister. S. of West ven; 20, sld, schs. Maud Snare, Newark, N. Maxcy Rockport and Ellen Marguerite, Bark Evie A. T. has Mr. David of ana Airs. ft. Reed, Capt. Whittier, held a pie sociable at Piper’s. J.; David Torrey, New York; Flora Con- daughter Capt. W. Banks ot Rock- to Swanville. Last week Misses Louise port. chartered load general cargo at New York a very stormy evening about forty don, Boston; Helen, Batehelder, Hingham; A. Although Meaks-Fuye. In Nov. 10, E. H. Camden, , Julia Chase and Kathie Nick- A. New Ralph s,S» for New 22, ot STARRETT, Zealand. Robinson, York; sld, Alears were present and everyone had a good time. Nebinger, Dover and Ada Lou.se, daughter ot Mr. erson left for a visit to Boston aud schs. Lester A. Lewis, New York ; James A. and Mrs Fred P. of Camden. amt Katrina vicinity. Frye The young people were _Mrs. Inez Harding daughter do. Rowland-Locke. In San disappointed by -Mrs. Emma Y. intends to Garfield, Francisco, Cal., Nov. Cunningham 2, Junot Al. Rowland ana the snow on the ice, as they had only enjoy- spent last week in Brooks, visiting relatives Dover, N. H., Nov. 15. Ar, sch. Sadie Miss Annie M. Locke, spend the winter with her Mrs. daughter of the late Samuel Locke of made a busi- daughter, Corey, Port Liberty. Belfast, ed two days of skating. and friends_B. F. Harding botli of San Francisco. El bridge, in Franklin, Mass_Harry Cun- Iceboro, Me., Nov. 18. Ar, sch. City of ness to Belfast last He will Turner-Smith. In North Haven, Nov. 14, The in trip Saturday. to load for Baltimore. ladies the village are organizing a has gone to Detroit_Clifton Cun- Augusta, Belfast, Charles W. Turner of North Haven and in Burnham this ningham Margaret begin bis term of school Fernandiua, Nov. 16. Ar, sch. Florence L. Smith of Bangor. whist club which will meet every two weeks ningham and Lester Robertson have return- week_Miss Luna Ferguson is teaching Lelaud, Spofford, Darien for Norwich; ar, during the winter months. ed from up-river-Miss Linnie Holmes of sch. Almeda Willey, New York; 22, sld, sch. in East Troy_Miss Faustina Whitaker is of her Wm. H. Sumner, Pendleton, New York. Capt. Alanson Ford arrived last Friday, Rockland the guest sister, Mrs. DIED. made a brief visit home from Castine Nor- Jacksonville, Nuv. 16. Sld, sch, Celia F., Thanksgiving Supplies. and will remain at Elbridge Greeley.Miss Vina Nickerson If you want the home while his bark, tlie mal school last week. She will teach the West, New York; 17, sld, sch. Jacob M. best the market affords for Thanksgiving has to Bar Harbor for the winter_A. Blake. In Alic e Reed, is loading at New Y'ork. Fred gone Haskell, Hart, Bostou; 20, ar, sch. Jose Ola- Stockton, Calif., Mrs. Eveline F. winter term of school on Bagley Hill. Blake, widow of Lewis 81 Nickerson has returned to Portland. 21, ar, sch. Penob- Blake, aged years, 7 A Eugene verri, Arey, Savaunah; months and 7 bunion Thanksgiving service w’ill be Bagley will teach at Rogers’ Corner, Fred scot, Dodge, New York. days. .Basil Herbert, the remaining son of Boyle. In Bucksport, Nov. 7, Harry L. Boyle, ^ held this at at evening the M. E. church. Rev. Mv rick at Troy Corner, Eva Garcelon the Vineyard Haven, Nov. 16. Ar, sch. A. W. 12 3 months and Herbert and Elvira died last aged years, 5 days. SWIFT & PAUL’S D. II. Fernald will deliver the address. Centre. Cunningham, Ellis, Rockland for New York (broke main Curtis. In Prospect, Nov. 17, Gordon Curtis, afternoon of boom) and sld 17th. 42 years. Friday pneumonia; and at 2 aged For Your Sears Lodge, I. O. O. F., will work the Camden. Rev.T. S. Sampson of Portland Norfolk, Nov. 15. Ar, sch. Levi Hart, Cunningham. In Swanville, Nov. 20, Hazel NEfV RAISINS. PRUNES. CITRON. o’clock Saturday morning Hazel Perene, Ferine, of Fred and Sarah second degree at a at the Church last Pendleton, New York. daughter Cunningham, PEACHES, APRICOTS, PICS, SIL- regular meeting Friday preached Baptist Sunday the infant of aged 3 months. daughter Fred aud Sadie Cun- Lynn, Nov. 17. Ar, sch. George Gurney, VER SEEDED evening, and refreshments will be served. morning in with the Rev. Cunningham. In Swanville, Nov. 19, Basil PLUMS, RAISINS..,, exchange pastor, died of the same New' York. ningham, disease. Both Closson, Herbert, son of Herbert and Elona E b. lias F. M. Preble_E. D. Crockett has sold his S. Nov. 17. schs. Cunningham, FINE LINE OF Lypbers completed the house he funerals were conducted at their houses Charleston, C., Ar, aged 3 months and 9 days. CONFECTIONERY Sarah D. J. New was at work on at interest in the stable of Crockett & Rawson, French, York; Cunningham. In West Surry, Nov. 13, Vinal Frankfort, and has secur- livery Sunday by Rev. R. G. Harbutt and Rev. O. Leander V. Beebe, Daniels, Norfolk. R. Cunningham, aged 07 years and 9 months. NUTS OF ALL KINDS. * ed a situation in the Pierce’s Pearson to Dr. J. W. Pearson.Fred * * * * pattern shop. H. Fernald, respectively. The sorrowing Newport News, Nov. 18. Sld, schs. Gov. . In Jackson, Nov. 5, Abraham E. Aldus is Island E. Has- Eastman, aged 72 years. Pinest Mr and Mrs. J. A. Clement and Mrs. tending Negro light, during have the of a Ames, Providence; Mary Palmer, Canned PioUles and parents sympathy large circle George. In Belfast, Nov. 19, Donald of Goods*, Preserves. kell, ar, sch. Sarah E. B.,son Prudence Johnson left a short absence of the keeper. Mr. Howard Portsmouth; Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. 0 by train Nov. 21id for of friends in this town-Ann Maria, widow Portland. George, aged mouths anti EVERYTHING YOU WANT. Curtis and wife have 8 days. Daytona, Fla., where they will spend the Gilley.Eugene of the late wishes to tender Nov. 18. sch. Gen. George Ordway, Brunswick, Ga., Ar, Grant. In Ellsworth, Nov. 10, Silas I. Grant, moved into Miss Kuowlton’s house on Adelbert New winter. High her thanks to the rnauy kind friends who Ames, Small, York; 20, ar, aged 55 years, 8 months and 19 days. SWIFT dfc PAUL masonic temple, Nov. sch. John C. Smith, Kneeland, New York; Hakbkidge. In Glen Cove, Rockport, Nov. 12, W. J. street.Wednesday evening, 17th, were so of her in BELFAST. Ship Botch, Capt. S. C. Lancaster, thoughtful her trouble. sld, schs. Lizzie B. Willey, Rivers, Ports- Henry Harbridge, formerly of Criehaven, a native __,_' Chaplain Lozier gave his monologue, “Your of tlie 05 The re- put into Talcaliuano Nov. Xdtb on her She supplied us with a few items which we mouth; Flora Francis, Portlaud. Rocky Mountains, aged years. pas- Rogers, mains were taken to Matiuieus for Mothers Apron Strings,” at the M.E. Church. Darien, Ga., Nov. 18 Ar, sch. Charlotte burial. sage from New York to San Francisco, leak- did not obtain before. They were married Harden. In Appleton, Nov. 15, Rev. Cushman T. New Y'ork sch. E iward H. STATEfl ENT OF It abounded in wit and good sense. Satur- Sibley, ; 19, ar, E. Harden, aged 57 years, 0 months and 4 davs. THE CONDITION OF THE ing and with carge shifted. in Lowell June 16, 1866, by Rev. Mr. Peck Blake, Smith, New York; 20, old, brig H. B. Hill. In Nov. Enoch B. he his on Bucksport, 9, Hill, day evening gave lecture “Old and came to this town The selectmen of Searsport and Stockton about 22 years ago. Hussey, Providence. aged 09 years, 7 months and 3 days Glory” to an appreciative audience. Port Tampa. Nov. 20. Sld, sch, R. W. Jones. In Union, Nov. 15. Zinin Jones, former- Springs, accompanied by surveyor Brock, Liberty. The River ly of Washington, aged 08 years Sandypoint. Georges’ Grange in Hopkins, Philadelphia. have been the line, between Mrs. Cora Plummer, who Kelley. In Rockland, Nov. 11. Fidelia (Rus- perambulating this village is now Perth Amboy, Nov. 20. Sld, sch. Henry has been in Boston several arrived prospering finely. By sell). widow of Rufus Kelley, a nativeof Freedom, Searsport Bank, the two New' R ib- Savings towns the past week. weeks, Clausen, Jr., Y’ork; 21, sld, sch. 83 0 months and 25 Searsport, reason of a contest in which a new member aged years, days. home Lucia who boni, Lord, Portland. Luce. In 111., Nov. As it existed on Friends here of Saturday-Miss Shiite, Nauvoo, 1, Daniel Grant the 3d of November. George A. Mitchell are made a high count special efforts were made a native of 83 Day 18' has been the fall term of tha sem- Luce, Vinalliaven, aged vears and attending FOREIGN TOUTS. 19 very much gratified at bis promotion to for candidates, and the result^s that sixty days. at is at home for a vaca- Lunt. In Braintree. Mass.. Nov. 17. B. chief clerk of the inary Bucksport, Pernambuco, Nov. 15. Ar, bark Mannie George Eastern branch, National new members have been added, aud son of Frank G. and (’amelia B. JAMES G. PENDLETON, tion... .James Stowers is here from nearly Swan, Cape Town. Lunt, only Lunt, President. CHARLES E. GORDON, Irens; Home for Hamp- Higgius, formerly of 18 10 months aud disabled volunteer soldiers, at all have taken the two first degrees. A Nov 19. Car- Bangor, aged years, den for a few weeks-Miss Violet Berry Loudon, Ar, ship Bangalore, 10 days, Togus. special meeting will be called to confer the ver. Manila. Marshall, in Deer Nov. 9, .Miss Carrie school last week in the Centre dis- Isle, began Macoris, Nov. 11. Ar, sch. Scotia, Marshall, aged 15 years. LIABILITIES: two last degrees on the entire sixty mem- Davis, Steamer City of Bangor will leave Boston trict. Miss Inez Maxrield began this week Mobile. .Mitchell. In Freedom. Nov. 21, Dr. John W. Deposits.. bers at onetime. Hall St.George has been en- Mitchell, 07 Reserve Friday, Nov. 2bt.li. on the Penobscot’s at the and Miss Ethel Maxtield at Halifax, N. S., Nov. 15. Sld, sch. Hattie aged years Fund. time. Brook, Mosley. In Ehsworth. Nov. 10. Ellen I i as the Grange hall is for H. Barbour, Erskine, Hubbard’s to ,(laugh Undivided Profits. .. The Penobscot will be the Narrows.... Mr. O. H. gaged, inadequate Cove, terot Mr. and Mrs Hollis withdrawn for ad- Worthly of Ban- load for New York. Mosley, aged 3 vears,3 the occasion.... Arbutus Chapter, Order of months and 4 days. justment of before gor here last Rio Nov. 6. bark Good machinery going into Seminary preached Sunday. Janeiro, Ar, News, Perkins. In ’«lenburn. Nov 9. John Earle, the Eastern Star, will give an entertain- RESOURCES: winter service. The will make two Owing to tin1 weather the attendance was Baltimore. infant son of P. E. and Annie Perkins, 1 Bangor aged fyOV ment at Hall St. George Nov. 30th_Rev. Freeport. N. S., Nov. 15. Ar, sch. Abbie month and 1 9 days...... /•.sfiniatcd and imv/rd trip- per week arriving here and not as larg<- as usual-A cold wave visited Public hauls Ownea. r,,hu. Market la Wednesday M. Deering, Lj nn, bound to Klondike gold Sargent. In Rockland. Nov. 10. G Llewellvn. hoc on Rooks Mr. Whitten of St. George preached at the j son Saturday from Boston, and Monday and this vicinity last week. Saturday morning fields. of Arthur L and Mary Y. Sargent, aged 3 United States Coupon 4s., 1907... $l,ooo nn, sl.l4nt.ii 5 months and 11 United States 19U7. from church last Sunday. There was a children’s Nov. 15. C. F. years, davs. Reg. 4s., o.ooo m-' 7 »- (•. Thursday Bangor. the thermometer stood 5° above zero_So- Vladivostock, Sld, »hip Sid ELI\o ek. United In Noldeboro, Nov. 7. N. States Coupon 4s., 1925 5,000 on ... Sunday school concert at the church in the Sar. ent, Haskell, Port Angeles. Elijah o.3«*.* 75 ciable in the hall this, Sidelinger. aged 00 years Another of the herd of deer Thursday, evening. Nov. 16. bark that have evening-The 3d degree in masonry was Bahia, Sld, Doris, Tnonip- Treat. It; Searsport, Nov 19, Mary 1., wife of Total United States bonds owned. :•> All invited... Mr. Alston Ellis Alva C. their home in this lias are^ lately son, R o J in uro. Treat, aged 20 sears, 2 months, is days. District of Columbia vicinity been shot. conferred Arthur last 5s., 1899. is,."*. is.:”.. 18 oor «'•» into upon Ritchie, Esq Nov. 3. sch. A. B. While moved the Stowers house, so-called, on Martinique, Ar, Glady s, of Herbert Black’s hired man was County Clay, Ind., 5s., 1902, Road. 1,000 a '.-f >. chop- Friday evening-An effort is being made Colson. •• the hill-Mrs. Herbert Mixer, Mrs. Ursula Milwaukee, W is., 5s 1903, Coun- ping Wood on the Black road be beard the to organize a volunteer fire company in this ty 2,000 on ; anil Miss Clara have MARINE MISCELLANY. Buildings. report of a and soon a Thompson Thompson Stark, ()., 5s.. 1905, behind .. 4.000 no gun, deer ran past village-Another invoice of skins has ar- 4 moved into Capt. H. S. Black’s house. Nov. lat. 33 41, Ion. 59 This was City ot Cincinnati, <>., 7 3-10s., 1906, Mime.. 5,i»on •.«. bleeding from a bad gun shot Spoken. 9, 0.3, bq. Fort wound. Is it rive at the tannery... .Charles Bagley, the Frances, fnm Baltimore for Bio Janeiro. Wayne, 1ml., 6s., 1899, Fund... 2.00t? "O 2.n6n nn not time that, some of our Palermo. Rev. Harry E. Hinckley, pastor Indianapolis, hid, 4s., 1910. Fund... 5,000 no oil 25 no wardens took a stage driver, has moved from his farm on Nov. 12, lat. 33, Ion. 14, sch. VV. Wallace a waste < of i.ima, >., 6s 1908, Paving ..._ l.ooon.» 1.14,,. baud to enforce the law of the First Baptist church, was ordained Ward, from for Gloucester. Bolan hill into the Mathews house on Riv- Kelsey, Trapani Minneapolis,Minn.,4 1 2s.,1913,Munc 5,0"'. m. .-,’5,,,,,,,, ., Nov. 1(». Sch. in Nov. 11th. The council met in the after- Hyannis, July Fourth, tea Omaha, Neb., 5s., 1907. Paving. 3,oonnn 8.'225 nn er street.. .Joe which *• The committee who are Chatman, having bought the collided with sch. Pawtucket. R. I., 4s. 1923, Gen. Fund. l,«)"nmu 1 'ns'' V assisting Mr. J. A. noon and the exercises took making dock, Georgiet- ordaining place Perm. ••' the residence of the late Cook, has ta, discharging coal, carrying away latter’s Stillwater,Minn.,6s.,1919, Imp. 5eO()uU .“’.525 1 5 ,■ Colson in some of the soldiers Henry St. locating who in the evening. Rev. J W. Hatch of caused the, Paul, Minu., 7s., 1898, Sewer 8,non s,24n n s„1(J ,,,, the on port quarter davit. enlisted vacated Bowler house River street. Toledo, O., 5s 1903, Water 2 < on .-<> in the quota of Searsport have Fairfield made the San Nov. 15. Win. J. 2’.!.. _• opening Rev. J. Fraucisco, Ship 4 1 nn 1 prayer, -Nearly all the boys who went to Albion Toledo, O., 2s., 1916, lid. of Ed... 3,On 8.24' made the list from New June world to: ... following of those whose set- M. of the Rotch, Lancaster, York, 9, Toledo, O., 4 l-4s., 1916. lid. of Ed. 1 ,unn l.inin Wyman Augusta preacheu ordina- to w'ork on the railroad have for into returned. San Francisco, has put Talcahuauo of 5s Munc 4.onnnn 1 nu tlement at the time is in doubt. It was They Village Duluth, Minn., 1906, 4,2<> 4', tion sermon, Dr. A. T. Dunn of Waterville with shifted and vessel in could not make wages enough_No cargo leaking shudder. deemed best to give the list to the apples; Total Public Funds out of Maine 52 <>00 nn public made the ordination prayer, Rev. H. W. Ab- upper works. no potatoes; no turkeys_W. D. Sanford aud request that any one St. John, NB. Nov. 1(>. Sch. Lizzie Poor, Railroad Hands Owned. having knowdedge bott gave the right hand of Rev. fellowship, is in Rockland on business. ashore on did not float at of the residence of Carleton Beach, Portland & 1900. 00 n,,,, the persons named, would C. Ogilensburg,;6s., 5,000 5.35n 00 5 M) H. Williams of Aina gave the to water as was Portland charge high Wednesday night, expect- & Ogdensburg, 5s., 1908... 6,00000 ». 2.>nun i-,’t l( „, ,„ communicate with J. A. Colson. Ira P. Winterport. The notable the pastor, Dr. A. T. Dunn congratulated event of the ed, and may not float until next spring tides, Total —_ Allen,Zetham week was the as she is well on the beach. Railroad Bonds of Maine 11,000 00 Berry, Augustus Burgin, Otis the church on their choice of a pastor, Rev. marriage of Miss Mary E. up [Before & 1911. M. James to C. reported a total loss.) Dayton Michigan, os., 5.ono 00 5.45o 00 6,00" "0 Churchill, Clark, Weston Clark, Albert Leach of China the to Chase Rev. L. Banghart of Oldtown. gave charge New York, Nov. 19. A special to the Iowa Central, 5s., 1938. 3,000 OO 2,91 o nn 3’oonn. 1 Jesse Ezekiel R. Colson, Crockett, Freeman the church, and Rev. H. E. Hinckley closed The wedding took place at the home of the Herald from Montevideo, Uraguay, tele- II. Total Railroad Bonds out of Maine.. 8,000 00 Curtis, Elisha H. Emerson, William with the benediction... .Z. bride’s mother, Mrs. C. M. graphs that five sailors of El Capitan, an ,S. Parker of Chase, Thursday Ronds Owned. E. American ship, tried to desert. Three of If sure Corporatiiai Emery, Joseph Harriman, William H. Hallowell was in town last week morning at 10 o’clock. The ceremony was you would be working the named Robert John O. Continental Mills,^Lewiston, 6s., 1900. 3,000 00 no no F’. men, Williams, 3,000 3.oon Mason, George Smart, Andrew a Rev. J. P. Simonton in York Heat 1901. on Lufkin, up singing school at the old centre school performed by his Yeyefe and William Given, were drowned. of the best Light Co., Biddeford, 6s., 1,000 i.noooo i.nnnni, Charles New lfi. B. Treat, Benjamin Tasker, John house. the he a usual felicitous manner, in the presence of York, Nov. Bq. W, Flint, Par- obtaining only Tuesday evening, 23d, gave Total Corporation Bonds Owned. 4,000 00 4 Ward, John W. Edward sons, from Conetable Island Oct. 20, and Winslow, W. free lesson-Elmer is the immediate family. Refreshments were and Railroad stock Owned. Worthing building Barbadoes Nov. 1, reports Nov. 13, experi- purest selected tea W’oods, Benjamin Haines. a social hour an ice house. served, pleasant enjoyed, and enced a heavy gale from N. W., lasting Cleveland & Canton, Preferred. 6,100 00 183 on 1 Cleveland & Canton, Common. 1.*‘00 00 5 NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. soon after the pair left for their home 3 days, in which sustained minor damage that can 00) 3,775 00 Appleton. Mrs. O. W. Currier returned happy money buy, Iowa Central, Preferred.. 00 Miss about decks: is bound to Carteret, N. J. O/'OO 1,860 00 5,559 51 Jennie Carter returned home from in Oldtown, where a fine reception was Wednesday from a two weeks visit with Orleans, Mass., Nov 23. Sch. J. A. Par- so as to Boston last week. tendered them in the Mrs. packed retain its Total Railroad Stock Owned. 13,100 00 friends in Garland_Miss Zoa evening. Bang- sons, Booker, which went ashore off Johnson, Capt. Corporal ion Stork Owned. Miss hart was one of our most this during the thick snow-storm at Rena Black, who has been on the who has been her Mr. and popular young place natural free visiting parents, was this and aroma, from International Telegraph Company 19,300 00 6,755 00 00 ladies and will be missed as a midnight, floated morning 6,284 sick list, is Mrs. L. greatly faith- improving slowly. C. Johnson, has returned to Stone- proceeded apparently uninjured. The vessel Xational Rank Stock Owned. ful worker in the church, for the the Mass .. .The funeral of the late organist was bound from Bath for New York with contamination of the National Portland. 00 The Sunday school at this place is still ham, Isaac Cumberland Bank, 1,480 1,480 00 1,480 00 choir and president of the Epworth League, lumber and the storm prevented the captain First National Bank, Portland. 3,5oo 00 3,5oo 00 3*50000 with a Wellman was held at the residence running, good attendance. family First National Bank, 00 >n ani she will also be missed in social circles. from seeing the lights alongshore. He dis- odors of ar- Bangor 1,400 1,995 00 1.40" Nov. 14th, Bro. T. P. Gale of Union officiat- surrounding Portland National Bank, Portland. 4,000 00 4,320 00 4*000 on F. L. and A. Stinson covered, however, that he was too far in and Trundy visited South The numerous she received testified to National Bank, Searsport. 9,500 00 14.725 00 00 Danforth of gifts let an but was in the breakers Searsport 9!500 Branch ing-Pearl Washington will go anchor, Grange last Saturday the esteem in which she was held. The of Orleans life ticles, get evening. teach the winter term of school in dis- general before it caught. patrol Total National Bank Stock Owned.$19,880 00 South will grade 1 Branch begin a contest at their them were a dozen silver station saw the vessel and the crew trict. Mr. Among teaspoons saving Loans on Public Funds. next Danforth has just closed a ten and went to her assistance and succeeded meeting. and a or from the weeks term of school and pair tablespoons society, the forenoon in her. Chase & Sanborn’s District of Columbia.—. 500 00 500 00 high here, gave a during floating of Belfast.. The school at this place closed last silver fruit knives, nut-picks, butter-knife Nov. 19. Local owners City 600,00 60000 1 Friday very satisfactory school-William Walker, Saco, Me., ship alter a successful term Zenie and sugar spoon from the choir, a check say that the three-masted schooner Julia Loans on Ronds. ; taught by a former resident of Teas. Corporation Appleton, who with his S. Bailey, Capt. Wyman, loaded with coal Package Hartshorn of Swanville. We visited the from 1 er employer, various articles of silver International Loan and Trust Co..Kansas City. 6,600 00 00 wife removed to two for which is a number of overdue 6,500 Conrad, Iowa, years Saco, days York and Heat Company, Biddeford... 200 00 2no no school at the close of this and of the last ware and table linen from and in- Light 5 died at that Nov. relatives, for this port, is lost. She was last reported ago, place 3d. He was come Loans of mortgages of real estate. ... 2,230 00 2.230 00 term and could see much dividual of china, em- from Nov. and was out in the in improvement. with Simon E. gifts silver, elegant Hyannis, 10, They only pound living Daggett ...William of last week. The vessels which Real estate foreclosure.. 1,950 00 1,950 00j C. O. Fernald the broidered doilies, towels, tray-cloths, etc., heavy gale bought schoolhouse in H. Meservey and son, Chas. E. of left at the same time have arrived and Premium account. 735 44 Meservey sofa Hyannis district No. 10 and has moved aprons handkerchiefs, pillow, books, half-pound air-tight, it to his place Rockland, were here to attend the funeral of here. The Bailey hails from Gardiner. Cash on deposit. 642 01 542 O l and other useful aud for a house. Wm. J. pictures, many things, Wyman is an Islesboro man, and has tea-leaded Cash on hand..... 884 91 884 91 1 carriage Mathews Miss Betsy C. Ripley, who died Nov. 9th, at [Capt. forms. too numerous to mention. The a wife living in that town. There is still the old schoolhouse in district ornamental, bought No, the age of 85 years. Miss Ripley was the hope that the vessel has been blown off and best wishes of her many friends for a useful Unpaid accrued interest.. 2,051 19 0 and will take it down and use it for a last of a large family, and had been living may yet be heard from. The Bailey i* a and happy life go with her to her new home. schooner of 300 tons and was built iu Bath lienery. What a story that old house could with her nephew, Elmer Ripley, several $162,029 86 -Will Lord left last week for iu Due earned dividend and accrued tell if it could Newbern.S. 1881.J depositors, speak. years. Bark Grace New : tax. C., where he expects to the winter. Charters. Lyuwood, State $149,448 21 spend and Unity. Mr. Frank Ames York to Rio Jaueiro, case oil lumber, p. of Skowhegan His friends he will return in the value of resources above lia- many hope t. Bark Ed. L. Mayberry, Philadelphia to Estimated market is of for earned dividend and State COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. the guest Chas. Bartlett this week_ the spring much improved in health. His Montevideo, Lumber, $8, Buenos Ayres, bility deposits, tax.. $12,581 65 Mrs. A. R. My rick, who has been suffering mother, Mrs. M. E. Lord, accompanied him 38 50. Bark Herbert Fuller, Philadelphia to Searsmont. The winter schools and back north of Hat- Annual expenses, $423.00. will have with a bad sore on her hand, called in Dr. to and will visit friends Cienfuegos, Coal, Cambridge, Mass., 19@20 cents for the round. a ten weeks term with the teras, Sugar 18, following teach- Cook and he pronounced it a tumor. It was there... .Amos Wilson has gone to Boston Sch. Grace Davis, Rockport to St. Thomas, F. E. TIMBERLAKE, Bank Examiner. ers: Village school, Grace B. Simmons of taken out and she is now doing well_ for a few days_Miss May Jellersou, who Ice, p. t. Sch. Robt. A. Snow, New York, Morrill and Hattie Bean of via. N. to Searsmont; Charlie Rolfe returned from Gorham Satur- has been quite ill, is recovering. Mrs. Brier Wilmington, C., Port-de-Paix, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lumber 37, and back north of Hatteras. lielfast North Searsmont school, Alice M. Poor of day night to spend his vacation with his Price Current. is steadily gaining. Walter Arey has also Bark Mabel I. Meyers, Turks Island to Bos- East Isabelle M. Searsmont, Towle of Bel- parents-Mrs. Fred Farwell and daughter been ill but is Salt 5 cents. Sch. Anna quite improving_Mrs. Mary ton, Pendleton, CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOCKN Mountain school, Alice W. returned from Brunswick to New York, Lumber 34 02 12, Misses and Children’s fast; Knight; Lowell, Mass., Nov. 20th.... Haley has returned from her visit to Hart- Ladies, misses AND Dana A. Sound 34 75, or Boston 34 87 1 2. Sch. Celia Prod nr,: Market. Prire pnitt /»>•<• Ghent school, Luce; Ridge school, Mr. H. C. Chandler went to Waterville ford and other C. E. Little- places... .Capt. F., Satilla to New York, Lumber 35. Sch. BOOTS, CHILDRENS Apples, fc> bu. *;o 1 Oiiji llav, |t> ton,! •»<>(),. Sadie L. Fuller; Magog school, Mrs. Alice last on business_Mr. 4 u 5 Saturday Samuel field is at home for a brief visit to his family. Scotia, Mobile to New York, Lumber, p. t. Ladies, dried, fc> tt>. Hides, t> tt. 3 M. school in No. Mrs. Gena returned from Sch. Star of the Baltimore to Galves- Beans, pea, I 30a 1 4i >1 Lamb, fc> tt>. Ripley; 11, Kelley Montana Nov. 17th ....Mrs. J. P. Simonton returned Nov. 17th Sea, FIRST QUALITY *• SHOES, 1 30cl 4o, 2 ton, 31 00 and discharged. Sch. Mary medium, Lamb Skins, Clapp; Severance school, Josephine Knight; and intends to the winter here.... from her visitlo Boston.. .Marks has coal, 1751 tt-, spend Moody A. to 90 yel’w eyes Mutton, fc> Hall, Philadelphia Portland, coal, OXFOH DSanci Butter, lb, 18« 2 quite bought Joseph place cents. Beef, lb. 5«0 1 2 Potatoes, Stevens of Nov. 21. sch. Joel F. Appleton. badly last week-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stev- street. Some other properties are in process Boston, Ar, Shep- KUBBFRS, Barley, |> bu, 40.«45; Round Hog, 4 pard, Carter, Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 30, with Cheese, tb, 1 11: Straw t> ton. *< (K> Stockton Springs. Mrs. Sarah Clifford ens were presented with a bouncing girl Nov. of changing hands. Village property seems bard pine lumber consigned to order. Capt. Having decided to close out our entire stock of US WOO! SOLES, Chicken, fc> lb, 10« 1 2 Turkey, fc> tt> 16th....The W. R. C. are still to be in Calf f»o«75 1 1 has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., to remain for doing good somewhat increasing value_The Carter reports a very rough and stormy pas- Ladies, Misses and t hiidren’s footwear, we offer Skins, l’allow. Duck, fc> lb. 14a Id Veal, tb, work. have decided to meet at the school closed a successful term last the last of which en- some of the best bargains ever offered in llelfast. the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Frank They village sage, especially half, 25 unwashed, different all of Ef?gs, fc> doz, Wool, houses the and Fr countered three storms, SitlO 3 of Colcord,and family_Capt. Horace Griffin, members through winter, iday. DCMCMDCO t^ts is a genuine closing out 8c Fowl, tb, Wood, hard, which came from the westward and blew per pair, lb, 13a 15 Wood, 3 fOe with Mrs. R. Nov. IlLmLivIDLn sale regardless of cost. All Geese, soft, who has been employed in Bangor for sev- met A. Myrick 17th. while lasted, aud were ac- furiously they (sizes, 2 12 to 8, 0 to 13.( Coin, lietail rnce. Retail Mark' eral has returned home....Mrs. They will meet with Mrs. H. C. Chandler SHIP NEWS. companied with squally vzeather and tre- Common Sense toes. months, Opera, lb. 7 oS Lime, bbl, SK> mendously high and confused seas. We Beef, corned, fc> James Treat returned from Boston Nov. Dec. 15th....The Odd Fellows Lodge is to a service- 2 Pairs for 15c. 3 Pairs for 20c Butter salt, 14 It bag, 18 Dal Meal. $> It.. were in of m*ss this chance get good, sight Highland Light (Cape Cod), nnil’T Corn, fc> bu, 48 Onions, lb. 18th after a visit of several weeks flourishing, both socially and financially. Its said Car- UUI1 I able article at less than wholesale pleasant PORT OF BELFAST. a week ago last Friday night, Capt. Cracked Corn, fc> bn, 48 Oil,kerosene,gal. some our of Boston prices. ALL COLORS. with her daughter, Mrs. Weston Doe, and members include of best citizens. ARRIVED. ter, with every prospect reaching Corn Meal, $> bu, 48 Pollock.|> It., the next and before midnight continences Oct. 14th. Cheese, It, 14! Pork, fc> lb, Edward has returned They lately bought a tine organ for their Nov. 20. Schs. Harriet morning, just Sale Thursday, $> family_Mr. Libby Rogers, Lynam, the wind canted N. W. and suddenly in- Cotton Seed, cwt, 1 25! Plaster, |> bbl, hall....Dr. Thomas went to Nov. Mt. Desert; Garland, Allen, Stonington. tb 5,at) Meal, t». from a visit to his uncle, Mr. Wilbur Grant, Augusta creased to a violent gale of hurricane force Codfish, dry, fc> Rye Nov. 21. Sells. P. M. Bonnie, Burgess, Cranberries, «jt, 8ai» Shorts, ewt. Si .Mrs. Sarah Morse left 17th and when he returned he with in which we were blown off the coast to in Kingman... by brought Vinalhaven; Fairy Forest, Smith, Rockland; Clover Seed, It., 11 a12 Sugar, lb, 6 lat. 39 N, a distance of over 200 miles. Luck- STEVENS T. ! train Monday for West Brookfield. Mass- him a bride, formerly Mrs. Foote of Wash- Cousins, Stonington. BROS., FRANCIS’ sSt°oerE. Flour, bbl, 600(^6 50 Salt, fc> Nonpareil, the terrible D. C. He has not recovered ily the Sheppard bested gale H U.Seed, bu, l 75{a2 00 Sweet Potatoes. The Current Events Club will meet with ington, entirely Nov. 22. Sch. Gazelle, Rich, Bangor. JVo. 59 Mtlin Street,; Heljast. from his sickness.... Mrs. Samuel without receiving and serious damage, save a rd, <|> tb Sva.0 Whe-t Meal, 3«- Kelley SAILKl). and orders will receive careful 1 and the 4®-Mail stage Mrs. Frank'Cousens Friday afternoon, Nov. a few last week in Fairfield vis- snapping off the foretopmast tip-end j spent days Fannie & attention. 26th. iting friends. Nov. 19. Schs. Edith, Ryder, of jibbootn. j