69. VOLUME BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897. NUMBER 46.

The has abolished them SERIOUS SHOOTING games. league AFFAIR. and subsequently in the U. S. navy. About a Meeting of Waldo Grange. News of the PERSONAL. and without on County Oranges. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. itself, deep regret any- he came to Belfast and work- Hrs. Kittie F. year ago again body' s part.Gov. Culbertson of Texas Leavitt Receives Four Waldo Pomona met No- ed awhile for Mr. soon County Grange Dunbar. He got a Hillside East held Fred Mclteeu has given notice that after November loth Bullets From Edmund Elliot’s vember 9th with Sunrise Winter- Grange, Thorndike, returned Nov. l.'ith from BLISHED EVERY TH I'KSDAY MORNING BY THE Re- as treer in & Co.’s Grange, the fever in- position Critchett, Sibley the first in their new hall Wednes- Boston. quarantine against yellow The was and 10 meeting volver. shoe which he last port. morning cloudy by fected cities in the Southern States will be factory, position gave up Nov. 10th. A number o’clock a rain set in and continued day evening, large Charles French went to Boston Nov raised.The has The in Belfast Monday, saying he was away. He is drizzly 15th, Journal Pub. Co. Ilaytien government community ,was startled going were were conferred Republican all The attendance was but not present. Degrees up- for a short visit. concluded a loan for in New noon a a medium sized of dark day. fair, $4,000,000 Thursday by report that a woman man, complexion, on four new members. e Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- York.The of the Fowler as good as though the weather had been William Hill of assignee Cycle had been shot and her assailant and for a few years past has been consider- Rockland was in Belfast arrested. Knox ing People.” company of re- pleasant. Sunrise Grange hall is prettily Sunlight Grange, Centre, is in a Nov. Kith on business. Manufacturing Chicago The affair occurred in a ably bent with rheumatism. His two-storied bouse on acquaint condition. It ports that the concern has assets of $223,- finished. The walls are papered and on this flourishing meets every Sat- Cross street ances say be is not but is Miss Leila McDouald of is a 737 and liabilities of dis- kept by John J. Mellen as a quarrelsome pecu- at Bangor guest irirest Circulation in City and County $211,047.A occasion were trimmed with urday 7 30 p. m. with a good attendance house. The liar in his He takes offense they tastily of Mrs. J. E, Cottrell. to the Chronicle from lodging victim was Mrs. Kittie disposition. a patch Daily The officers' stations were and good program for each meeting. Some and but it manifests evergreens. lady Si BscKirriON 11-rms. In advance,$2.00a year; Havana summarizes statements Gens. F. Leavitt and her assailant Edmund Elliot. easily unexpectedly, Miss Enna A. Cottrell left by decorated with fruit and flowers. In front of the members have moved away, but it is Nov. 13th to lor six months; 50 cents for three months. Maximo and itself in surliness rather than in Gomez, Aranguren, Arango The story of the crime is as follows: quarrel- their will spend the winter in Boston. i>\ ertising Terms. For one square, one inch of the stands was a of cereals and hoped places be filled by new the late Adolfo all the some outbreaks. He is about 40 old. display .-ugih in column. 7f> cents for one week, and Castillo, opposing As people were returning to their work years members. that in would be a credit S. A. Parker was in Boston a few the •fias for each subsequent insertion. acceptance of anything short of indepen- Mrs. Leavitt is about ,‘55 old and is vegetables quality days and business after those on Cross years and that would dinner, to any State fair. A cross was made ar- The 23d of the first of the week on business. dence, declaring autonomy in health from She is a by anniversary organization street heard several shots from a revolver in poor consumption. not be worth the it was written on. the curtain across the at of Harvest Moon contents of To-l)a\’s Journal. paper sister of W. of ranging stage pillar Grange, Thorndike, was Frank B. Mathews went to Nov. J. J. Melleu’s house. Iu a few George Patterson, proprietor Boston, The same confirms the lodging seconds the front of the and on it were the observed its at correspondent the Commonwealth Hotel in this and stage, by members Hannon’s hall 12th, on business for a few was a woman came from city, days. PAGE 1. report that general Castillo betrayed running the house and Pomona.” Nov. 13th. The wife of Charles M. clerk of same words, Welcome, sisters furnished a most r w Leavitt, the H. P. of the Week..About Chaplain Lozier by a false friend to the JSpania ids, ho staggered across the street, and was Farrow, Esq., Belmont went to falling The meeting was called to order at 10 sumptuous to which the brothers sh« >«*ting Affair Good Templars.. Meef- a to lie in establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt lived dinner, sent portion of the civil guard near the sidewalk in front of Mr. Kennebunk Nov. 15th on business. Wabio County Grange Concerning Local Mellon’s o’clock by the County Master. The officers did In the wait for him and shoot him as he was here in childhood, and awhile after their ample justice. afternoon the v .The Belfast Schools.. Morrill Hood restaurant, Miss of formerly Riggs’ bakery, when present were Master, Overseer, Treasurer, was called to Esther.Mills Dennvsville is visit- v-\v«, ,.f the Granges A China Wed- leaving the supposed friend's house. marriage. They lived awhile in ; Grange order by Past Master W. C. who was Gloucester, her I’ersoiial.. transfers in Real Restate. Coombs, passing on his way Ceres and Pomona. The pro tern V. N. ing brother, Rev. Geo. S. Mills. Miss Agnes Slack, general secretary of the and returned here with Mr Patter- Secretary, Higgins, and after the opening cere- to the shoe said he Mass., W C. T. I', who lias been spending the factory, heard four or officers were A. A. Ginn, chaplain; W. H. mony we listened to fine recitations Mrs. B. S. of left Nov. PAGE 2. son last year. They have one daughter, ; by Sis- Staples Citypoint few months in sailed for five reports, then saw the woman ■i past America, stagger Ginn, lecturer; G. C. Levanseller, steward; ters Marcia Blethen 12th to visit friends in Massachusetts. ial No;es..The Wiscasset A Quebec..Not. aged eleven years. For a few weeks past and Flora Ward; re- iu a if; Spotted Frogs..The Pension Rolls.. her home England Nov. 11th.The from house across the street and he Fred Cole and Ellen assistant marks for caught have been at Mel leu and Littlefield, the good of the order by Sisters J. Charles F. Swift returned last Ninth s.-atsport to Morrill Collect- of Boston have nominat- they boarding s, Friday Stamp Bryan Democracy her near the sidewalk as she was stewards; Mrs. A. l"f Silliest Swindle”.. Will of Charles A. failing. lloy Cole, gate keeper; S. Files, McManus, Murch, Cates and Josie from a business to ed Thomas liiley for mayor.In the occupying the front chamber on the second night trip Boston. Lniversitv of Maine .Past Masters of He saw Elliot rush up the street for A. Ginn, flora. remarks at crying floor. Elliot’s room connected with theirs Cox; about the charter members Mrs. L<-ige .Defines the Mugwump. great Yale-Harvard foot ball game Henry Staples returned home Nov. the police. Thomas also A class of 7 was instructed in the fifth de- and afternoon before a Carter, employed a other matters to the order PAGE 3. Cambridge Saturday by door, but ids entrance wras from a back ! pertaining by 12th, from a visit of two weeks n Boston. crowd of between and in the shoe factory, was behind Coombs and gree. The address of welcome, a fine Bro. V. N. ..f Car.ago.. Biis of News. .Franklin’s Lost 20,000 20,000, ball way on the opposite side of tlie room. Higgins. Then “Simple Addie” was Mrs. A. J. Harnman will die winter Mim Nye’s Estate to e Sohi..Sacreligious neither team was able to score. The assisted to carry the wounded woman into one, given by a young lady whose name recited a spend It is learned that Mrs. Leavitt is a daugh- rhyme which brought a smile to -at Iona 1 ism. re- j I did learn. in Bath with her Charles A. Colby-Bow doin game the same day also the house of Cassius Dickey. He heard two not The response was by W. II. the faces of all son, ifarriman. ter of Freeman Patterson, a Camden man, ! present. PAGE 4 sulted in a tie.Governor of Atkinson, reports of the weapon. Elliot him Ginn. I>r. G. F. Fames of Boston is » passed who was murdered about 80 His Seventeen members of .'•pending ••o iAis..Re\ Myra 111 The West announces that if years ago. Seaside Grange Kingsbury Virginia, Judge as he ran. The following Granges responded to the week with friends in Belfast and lies. Northport News Mutuary.. Lxten- was one Daniel a brother of visited Granite Searsp.-rt. Goff withdraws he will be a candidate for slayer Blake, roll-call: Grange of North Sears- ; tin- Railroad to Pittsfield..Probate and Physicians were summoned and by G. Ritchie; F. A. the United States Senate. Drs.Small, Patterson’s wife. As the outcome of a port i Harriman of Waterville spent Sun- vency Courts. Star of Bro. Tuesday evening, November lbtli. Kilgore and Ellingwood were soon on Progress by Dill; Harvest the quarrel, he blew the top of his brother-in- to the weather day here with his mother, Mrs A. J. Harri- PAGE 5- Moon Owing stormy the North Washington Whisperings. Comman- spot, and discovered that the victim had been by J. Gordon; Dirigo by B. F. Foster; man. e News of Belfast. law’s head off with a shotgun, causing in- Searsport patrons were not their der Wilde has returned from shot in four Sunrise C. F. Seaside expecting Bath, Me., different parts of her She by Sennott; by H. 1 PAGE 6. body. stant death. Blake was sentenced to the but word Mrs. Etta 1.. Davis has to where he witnessed the visitors, was;passed around and a gone t<- Brooklyn, Washington was made as comfortable as Murphy; Frederick Ritchie by J. G. Hard- Git mi the News and possible and State for but after about N. to visit World...Literary trial of the new tender prison life, serving large number of brothers and sisters was V., her daughter, Miss F. L. Sea We«-ii and Amber In Port t,poem;.. lighthouse May- taken across the street to the ing; Hillside by Bro. Webb. Penobscot Melleu lodg- 15 he was About two soon on hand to a true Davis. ri.cis «u Various Breeds of Gift flower the Bath Iron years pardoned. give fraternal greet- Sheep..A just completed by was Brothers j ■ house, where she had rooms. county represented by York, > .An Ann*, lean Steamer.. Works Co. The trial was in ing years after he was released he committed An excellent was Tramp Register satisfactory ing. supper served and a Mrs. Fannie Horne of Brunswick arrived •i W ater Vessels.. the behind the Dunton and others. }• Weighing Baby poem). every the vessel 700 Closely woman as she came suicide. respect, developing delightful evening spent. Those who went last week as for R. PAGE 7. from the house Remarks for the of the order were ; housekeeper Clias. horse the contract for 050. was a man who hurried There is of course much as good power, calling speculation to from Belfast that were well Protect the report they re- Coombs. Lobster..Thanksgiving Proclama- an across the street made the On her trial she made 14 miles hour, and through a at the causes led to the by George Ritchie and Worthy Crieh.aven ( hit-diat. .(.Hutnary. Household path the which tragedy, and re- paid for the discomforts of the which for a of feet and journey by s..Steamers for of the vessel 155 30 feet rear of A. A. Roix’s house to the Revere of Master. Noon recess was then declared, and Samuel Kingsbury, Esq., of this lia» Alaska..Assignment ports as to the relations the parties are con- the warm-hearted welcome received. .-ity .. van G ranite Co. for work and not for re- they beam, speed, is on the hall we found been a of House. Here he told John Jones, the land- tradictory. Thursday night Elliot is re- reaching dining the appointed justice the peace and PAGE 8. garded as a remarkable performance. lord’s who was in tables, three in the entire Good quorum. The of fish commissioner father, the office, that he ported to have said that he intended to k'iil number, reaching Templars. arsj'ort Locals..County Correspondence..Ship report Brice, of the > Markets.. wanted the Mr. length room, just loaded with Dustin Births.. .Marriages..Deaths w hich has just been submitted to the presi- police. Jones asked what was the woman and then himself, but in the ex- beaus, Cunningham returned to Natick, the brown and white cakes of all Six new Lodges have been organized dur- dent, shows that in the course of the last trouble and he said, “No matter; send for citement fired all the chambers of his revol- bread, pies, Mass., Nov. 16th, from a visit to friends m news oi i me Week. season’s at the cod stations in and that ing this November, so far. Three by Geo. operations the police.” Michael Calii nan, a porter at ver. He also forgot to use the razor which it descriptions, meats, everything Belfast. E. Files in Hancock two F. New England 180,000,000 eggs were col- the for goes to make a first-class dinner. All county, by H. hotel, telephoned City Marshal Nor- is said he lias carried in his pocket for some grange Mr. and Mrs. W P. of Fair tie 1 \ink Matters. The Otis Falls from which were Dexter in York and one Libby Pulp lected, 08,000,000 fry ton and received was furnished the sisters of Sunrise county, by David word that Mr. Norton was time. by visited Mrs. L.’s sister, Mrs. It. W L’aper Company have in stage of con- liberated on the natural spawning grounds Boyd in Knox county. Rogers, at dinner, hut would be down as soon as he County Attorneyl Bowden arrived from Grange. Our lunch baskets were not last tion at Petterson’s Falls on the An- the coast of The re- opened, week. along Massachusetts. at noon but it was de- could be sent for. The after Winterport Friday, and we made but a small By a vote of the Maine Grand the river a mill were man, making impression Lodge scoggin pulp which will sults secured 40,000,000 fry in excess cided not to arraign Elliot until further de- Mrs. Albert Gammans will leave for his on the of food of the have been invited to-day red the size of in the Mate when of the Great efforts are request, went into the entry and up in the condition of Mrs. quantity before us, which pastors city by Bel- any previous year. j velopment Leavitt. a visit in and fast to a Boston, possibly in St Paiu It is to have a made also to the stairs, where Mr. Ca'Jinan followed him. On Elliot has engaged R. F. Dunton, as was as nice as I ever sampled. Any one lodge preach memorial sermon in pleted. producing being multiply lobster, j Esq., and his counsel. To a of the Minneapolis. cr of 100 t«.»us of paper per day the most important crustacean in the the second floor he stopped and said lie | representative Ban- looking for a good cook will do well to visit honor of Gen. Neal Dow. The following to gor Daily News he made the following state- Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith f give employment 300 hands. It is United States, but which has been wanted a and was told he Sunrise Grange. have responded: Revs. G. G Winslow, Waldo went, latterly room, that could j ment Friday night: Geot noted this mill will be completed and the results are very The afternoon session S. Chas. H. Wells and J. F. to Boston Nov. 15th, to remain until .*•>«- by decreasing, not have one. He then went into a room, “I have nothing to say, only she is the was opened with Mills, Tilton. : at a cost of about President has issued y. £250,000__ satisfactory.The cause of downfall. It will come out The date of these services the door of which was and my music by the choir. The question, “Resolv- will be duly an- Thanksgiving. F. \Y. Plaisted of the New a the collection standing open, Augusta proclamation suspending sometime that I am right.. I was born in nounced. locked himself in. He remained there until ed, That private dairying is preferable to Mrs. Margaret (J. Marsh of Boston re- has placed in the custody of Lithgow of discriminating duties on Mexican ship- the southeast part of New Hampshire; have the arrival of a was turned home N »v loth u iary the autograph letter of Hon. ,). G. ping upon satisfactory proof that no dis- City Marshal Norton and Po- : been in Massachusetts and New York patronizing creamery,” discussed by Belfast Lodge, No. 30, held a memorial from a visit Bei- in shoe factories and on railroads tine to the Governor of Maine, resign- crimination is practised against American lieeman Jipson, when he gave himself up. working D. Dyer, J. G. Harding, J. Gordon, George service Monday, Nov. 15tli, for Hon. Neal fast, and Waldo. as brakeman. his seat in the U. IS. Senate at the iu Mexican office Jonathan J. F. ships ports.The post He had a 5-sliot 38 calibre Smith & Wesson Cole, Bartlett, Phillips, B. who was a Good a member *•- “I never asked her (Vlrs. Leavitt) to Dow, Templar, Jefferson F. Wilson and Capt. Ji i > he a in the Cabinet in uniforms who let- get accepted position employes gray carry with 5 shells in the cham- me I had drank Foster and others. They were all in favor of of No. 2 of Portland. revolver, empty liquor. nothing that day. Mystic Lodge The fol- Me Keen, who have been quite arc u “iesident Garfield.The ters for Maine cities cost the Part her is Washington government bers. He was taken to the and of story not true. She took the keeping the cows and disposing of the pro- was Kailroad lockup later lowing program given: Music,“Gather- gradually improving. iuty company has tiled a peti- last year £72,422.8.9. The money paid in money out of my clothes while I was in the to the lying duct in the most convenient way. Life and i) f*1 r a in its location. The new for was: day jail. ing Home,” Chorus; address, work change some Maine cities free delivery down, to get the ginger. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sibley lei: tram The was furnished at the Maine Central railroad The physicians in their examination of the Tin* date of the in the case is set following program by of Bro. Dow, T. H. Fernald; poem, Mrs. E. begins Augusta, £7,040.19; Bangor, £9,933.02; bearing last to visit their s *u Ha-■ !. for Nov. 22d. Sunrise Music the recita- Thursday FlPwortl), running through Hancock, Bath, 4,25S.90; Belfast, £2,728.77; Biddo- woman, found four bullet wounds: Due in Monday, Grange: by choir; L. Brackett; duet, Lillian Spinney and Lena Dr. uth College i.'iklin. Sullivan. No. 7, f->ni, the of the attending tion by Ellen M.Littlefield ; singing by Sister Sanborn; tributes, LaForest Township £4,127.90; Portland, £20,095.20; upper part right breast, the bullet that she has been in Robbins; poem, Leavitt, reports poor John M Trussed of w •• then, Mil! to a point in Cherry- I’oekland, £4,080.05; Watervil 1 e, £4. declamation Oscar reci- Flora Annie n.’nghaiu M;.-- bridge, passing through into the pleural cavity, and health from consumption for some t ine, Severance; by Cole; Webber; chaplain’s service, ere it would strike the Lewiston, in town the past week, on ko" ;:r original 0>5.55; £s,s00.24.Ex-Gov- was not found a flesh wound but that her condition is not seriously affect- tation by Alma Butterfield; duets by Sisters Shute; funeral ode, Lora Maxey: cion.. ..Mrs. ; slight below singing, William Eliis of Oakland, ernor Sidney I>erham is back from his ed by her wounds. There is an element of illness of his brother Anson. i this, the builet passing through, the breast Laura Smith and McDermott and Brothers “Only Remembered.” Chorus. -L'liiei of the iate William Sawtelle, summer sojourn in Maine and settled in uncertainly as to the location of the bullet downward Butterfield and Downs. Mrs. T. L. Shute return*-, 1 N- r iron. celebrate with lilting ceremonies the Washington f«»r the winter. He lias resided and lodging in tLie clothing be- which penetrated her chest, but no seri ous There will be a short memorial service t-i have from it. All the The next will be with Star of Itockland, when- she had been \. ,. t ..i a her I02d birthday on Jan. here for several winters with his sou, low; one on the right side of the back near symptoms developed meeting the memory of Gen. Neal Dow, t the ses- wounds are healing well, and if nothing new Jackson father, John He returned wtii her She is undoubtedly the oldest Capt. Aurestus S. Perham on Westmin- the shoulder-blade, this builet also Progress Grange, village, Deo. 7th, sion of District Perry. being sets in from the wound a fatal re- Lodge, Morrill, Saturday, principal for a visit. man in the State.Two of the locomo- ster street. is an in and one on with tbe following exer- Capt. Perham, employe found the clothing; the right sult from the shooting is not feared. program: Opening Nov. 20. Following is the program: Sing- s. l.iou and did Tiger, wiiich service of the pension office. The Society of the Marshal Norton a cises: fifth address of t Hide of the sacral hone, the puncture exteml- City has received letter conferring degree; ing, “Gathering Home,” chorus; prayer, Miss Arlene Si;aiU"i;> w.-nt !’ in.l a Wiiitneyviile A rail- Sons and of Maine is from N. H Eiliot Machiasport Daughters presided Raymond, asking about welcome Koxie B. -s I ing diagonally downward, tile bullet beiug by Gatohell; response by Rev. F. S. DollifF; poem, “Neal Dow, ,Miss Nov. 12th for treatment of her *■;. 1L*• !1 -:■ :,n years or more, have been sold over by ex governor Perham during the and stating that a man by that name once embedded in the muscles to the left of the F. report of Mrs. Nathaniel Siiuue a-. •’••• Minas Towle of and will be winter lie the j lived in that town and has re latives there Foster; Granges; suggestions Mabel Rose; sketch of Neal Dow’s Life, T. mother, Portland, months, being president. 1 sacrum about three inches from the of who are auxious as to his for good of the order; appointment her. t-i there from Machias. Tlieir coin A very enthusiastic welcome was extended place whereabouts, H. Fernald: singing, “Dare to be a Daniel,” pauied *i entrance. Elliot refuses to tell where he lived in New of recess; topic, weight is about 14 tons.The him at the last meeting_It is understood committee; music; chorus; short addresses by officers and Mr. anil Mrs. William < lark R LI-a. oi Hampshire, but wheu arrested admitted bias Tnii'ii announces that all doubt that the 8 o woman “Is the game law a benefit to the in- President lias decided to make About clock the bad sufficient- j present “Funeral E. L. m that he was born in the southeastern sec- memlv-rs; reading, Hymn,” j wore Belfast last week "U then a: t.n ye t n_ Du- oiisu-uetion of the Wash* practically no appointments until the as- recovered from the shock of t ion of habitants of the State of Maine?” to be j ly the shooting that State. Bartlett; singing, Ouly Remember,” visit to friends in Mont.:;! i' *: -'■a > Kail road is now dispelled sembling of Congress.Secretary Gage A. J. Remainder of and the operations by the surgeons to give a opened by Mudgett. chorus. vc-ik 'N il at once.1 ‘We had has issued directions that hereafter all j by carriage. begin The Constitution’s Masts. the to be of I statement, under oath, to be used as an auti- program furnished by Star Prog- ( | orations for State pensions, last claims for services of the Union Pacific Waldo District Lodge will hold a special Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 !*•-1■ mortem in ress A. than ever statement case of her injuries re- One of them was cut Ir. the town of Grange. [C. Levenseller, Sec’y. before in the history of railroad against the government be settled Unity. session with Rescue Lodge of Morrill, Sat- Spending the w inter ii i i<-1 b lemaikeel l ensum Agent 31iili- \ iu cash. sulting fatally. The statement was taken The recent celebration in Boston of the Concerning Local Industries. urday, Nov. 20th. The forenoon will be de- are keeping house in the Presbyter i: n '.•> a Kennebec Journal man. Thurs- before James S. Harriman, Esq., Notary j one hundredth anniversary of the building voted to a meeting of Rescue Lodge; after- sonage at that place. ijut this year we have 200 more Tin; CniMiNAL Calk.ndar. The Cali- Public, and is as follows: of the U. S. Constitution Frigate prompted & Co. of Waldo \v Critchett, Sibley began Monday noon, meeting District Lodge; > had last year."’.Nov. 22nd, fornia court has a writ of Mrs. F. W. Pote went C I'•■ ■eon X rql granted prob- “Elliot was in his room during the fore- Hon. Crosby Fowler of Unity to write for The dinner and A\ running 9 hours per day. evening, public meeting. [’liayer. well-known his connec- able cause and Warden Hale has noon and was sick. I a morning to meet Mrs. A. M. L by been in- brought him cup of the Newr Age of Augusta the following inter- supper will be a basket picnic. Following her mother, ! •Aiili tlie Augusta house, will succeed structed not to Durrant until further tea. He gave me 38 cents ami told me to Lord is a foresail for sch. Fannie is the of hang get esting account of the and making programme the public meeting: New York, who was on her way -p nd "-s. Atwood and Thurston in the ! him some I told him I wouldn’t but cutting hauling S. orders from the supreme court. All the liquor. & Edith and a cover for the White Singing; prayer, Rev. Geo. Hill; address in would of one of her masts : yacht ( the winter Belfast. of tlie get some Jamaica ginger for him. I of J. R. Mears ; E. L prietorship Bangor Exchange... judges concurred.The full bench of the Chief. is at work on welcome, response, sent little to a Libby busy wagon s season's my girl get him bottle of In the town of on land now owned Dist. I Frank E. went to N pack of corn, beans and supreme court of Massachusetts has sent gin- Unity, Bartlett, Templar; singing; reading, Crowley Augu-ra ger, and she had been gone but a little while by C. C the is stil1 covers. ‘‘What is Good T. N. Pearson; •>tash at the factory of the Portland down a decision oven the Fowler, stump pointed Templary,1’ : 12th, to assume his new duties for tie stand tiling exceptions when lie asked for it. I told him the out where well authenticated tradition “The Father’s in Skow about girl says Mark Wood & Son are some fine music; reading, Lament,' •JugCo., began, 250,000 of John O’Neil, found of the mur- would be back with it soon. I making ard Oi! Co. His will ren on .n Bel- guilty then sat that one of her masts once stood, a giant of Alice Dickey ; solo: “Good Templars Lodge j family has ail heeu der of Mrs. McCloud at down in front of work at on street— shipped.Messrs. Shelburne Falls. the stove in my room. The the forest, towering high above and over- piarble iheirshop High Room,” Nellie D. Thompson: remarks, F. S. i fast during the winter. a d and of the door was ! Libbey Portsmouth, The court holds that his conviction was open between my room and his. looking the surrounding country. T w’ell »n Italian marble monument for Wm. Clark j Dolliff. Dist. Deputy ; music; address, Rev. i.at*hunk and York street have He was on his near the S. Capt. E. O. Patterson left Charles'- •). s. railway, legal.Joseph G. Kelley, the murderer sitting bed, foot. remember hearing the old settlers describe of Bar Harbor, to be set at South Montville, Geo. Hill; singing, “Stand up for Temper- While in I saw a plans made for the construction of 80 of Cashier retracted his of looking revolver ou the the tree and the manner of hauling it. It ance,” Audience. C Nov. 6th for Wilmington, D-l mjp. r- Stickney, plea floor beneath his bed. went and a marble tablet for the wife of Wood- ■ -f new road in as soon as I in, picked it took oxen to move and one Maine not guilty and pleaded and Nov. eighteen it, pair intend the building of the new dredg-- foi guilty; and tried to out his door into the on Davis of Brooks. which will be run iucounec- up, get a separate sled to keep the rum aioug to bury A China g opens, 12th at Dover, N. II., he was back Wedding. pronounced hall, but it was locked. He jumped cheer and mak e the hearts of the men Winyah Bay. Georgetown. < with their Lewiston line. A of happy map of murder in the second me the Rockland parties have been working the guilty degree, up, grabbed by throat and took the w'lio had come by invitation with their oxen \ Mr. and .Mrs, 9. A. Heed Celebrated their Twen- Col. W. H. del vered a !e new road has been shown at their and sentenced Fogler to 00 years iu State prison. revolver from me. I escaped into my room to help haul it to the Sehasticook, where it old lime quarry on the west side of Long in j tieth Wedding Anniversary, the at Roi kland last week Tie- N. and it — Miss and ran for the front hall Armory Portsmouth, 11., pro- Nack confessed, accusing Thorn way, followed by wras landed and afterwards floated down to Island for six months or more and are ex- for a connection with Bath. of the actual murder of Elliot. Before I could get out of the door the tide waters of the Kennebec. The One of the interesting social events of last Duties and Responsibilities .f the > b r Guildensuppe, stump their have built a >v < has heeu chosen he fired the first shot, which struck me in is much and tending operations. They Maim- Rogers city but admitting her complicity iu the deed. decayed by time, defaced by week was the china wedding celebrated on Cnder the Militia Law of the right breast. After I got into the front the axe of the. seeker after hut shed, set a steam etc., and ‘Mirer of Bath, in of Palmer, re- Thorn was about to accuse relics, there large up drill, place her when the hall Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. 3 A. Everett Carter went to 1 autd 1 is; ■ way he fired and missed. At the S- ;.It has been decided to hold a again is still enough left to mark the spot where have made some shipments. The illness of a juror led to the of head of prospect Reed at their pretty home, 17 Fifteenth St. N. discharge the stairs I got another shot which a noble tree once stood. Thursday and was with his broth-r, W m is on the of Dec. 2 to decide the and the trial will to is favorable for an increased out-put from The house was decorated for the occasion evening jury have be be- hit me in the back. Another bullet hit me The sled on which the tree was hauled Carter, when he ui-d. He at < i. Bath contest. The over this with chrysanthemums and roses. In the postmastership gun again.The Boston Globe says: as I reached the foot of the stairs. I remem- wras a huge affair, uiade for the occasion, quarry. lidates are A. J. parlor, where Mr. and Mrs. Reed received funeral in Camden Sunday. Augustus IIuse, “The Durrant case, the j ber another flash, but don’t remember being with a sixteen feet Two men Guildensuppe pole long. Hutchins Bros, have excha nged their wind- their was the f Bm l.-n disposed may community Roix. Dickey. »ieiien Kesmuraut. injury. This said Phase. rest served. The confections and ices were in Portland; secretary-treasurer long from murders!”.The new CROSS STRKKT. termed a thirty-two-iuch mast,” and while is s iid “Few business men g. uu North Belfast. Hutchins Bros, have recently red. The beautiful floral decorations were life-long ivy II. Richardson, Portland; represen- trial of will in not as large as they frequently cut at that Adolph Luetgert begin sold nice monuments for the late from Mendenhall’s. with a cleaner record, with fewer -uemi.es T. How- was remarkable lor its and granite ives, Harry Passmore, Bath; Chicago November 22. day, beauty The Abial Hall of Knox and many beautiful gifts presented to Mr. and more friends to note their iv- L. Auburn. The votes for gr< at length, as well as for its size at the Isaac Curtis of depart Burr, and Mrs. Reed were displayed injthe parlor, consul stood as follows: Abner W. s' top. Monroe. Hoilis M. of Provider, ■ R o and included a large number of handsome Coombs, Esq., o The tree in falling, fell the top from the •veil, Portland, 172; Clarence W. Small, About Chaplain Lozier. pieces of hand-painted china. Among the a brother of the late Robert It PS lauding and many other trees had to be cut The Belfast Schools. I., Capt. and, Lucius E. « gifts were several the Hawthorne 1.70; Cobb, Rockland, in order to sweep it so as to load the on pieces by and Isaac Coombs >f Cam- who top and Emanon Euchre clubs. in re- Coombs, Capt. ! here was no contest for the other Chaplain Lozier, lectured iu the the sled. Assisting Schools will be closed aud Fri- a came to Belfast las: w-ek t-o Methodist > Thursday ceiving the, guests, of whom there were den, cousin, church, Belfast, last Tuesday As a new growth of timber lias sprung up © week. several hundred, were: Mrs. Reed’s mother, attend the funeral. Nov. is an where these trees once stood, as if to con- day Thanksgiving evening, ltith, interesting person- ►J Mrs. G. A. Eells, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomp- In r»i;iKK Miss Fiances E. ceal from view, not only the devastation of Willard, ality. The Haverhill Bulletin of him: The teachers’ meeting for suburban son, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mr. and of Mr and Mrs. says the woodman’s axe but the natural Kelley, Miss Bertha, daughter sclent of the W. C. T. announces decay Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. U., Lozier is known as schools will be held at the Superintendent’s Martin, her sev-nth “Chaplain the ‘origi- 1 of time, so has a new and more Freeman M. Wood, celebrated sin- will contribute of her own imposing Stevenson of St. Park. The out- $3,000 nal’ of the ‘Bud Means’ of at no Anthony the Hoosier navy been created great expense; hut office Friday afternoon at 1.110 o’clock. Nov. g a ii« \ to start the fund of which of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. David birthday anniversary orb, by mug *300,000 Schoolmaster aud the ‘Moretou’ of the Cir- modern war ship can ever dim the luster of The teachers of the Belfast schools have Vail, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warren, Mrs. to her little schoolmates. l, e ■ ream temperance women need to hold cuit Rider, two of Edward Eggleston’s the victories won by this grand old lighting party White and O. M. Metcalf of St. Paul, Mr. utrol of the famous hooks of earlier days. Dr. Eggles- that never lowered its colors to the adopted a plan for general improvement in and cake were served and a v-ry eip yan * Temple property.James ship and Mrs. E. L. Excelsior. Misses master workman of ton and Chaplain Lozier entered the Metho- Newell, Sovereign, general enemy. their vocation somewhat different from that Sue and i afternoon was by all. dist in at Cyphers Virginia Flint served spent of was Nov. 12th re- ministry together 1850, Madison, Knights Labor, where X followed last year. They are to read in the frappe throughout the evening, and Saviers’ Indiana, Eggleston’s mother lived. C3 K who The ved of his office by the general as.sem- re Transfers in Real Estate. orchestra rendered a musical Mr. and Mrs E. Harris, spent Eggleston's ‘circuit’ ITby in Dearborn county, line of professional culture and training. program. lie wished to retire. EC The Club of which -r It is said Ilenry of Hawthorne Mr. and summer in Europe, were at their swum Indiana, embracing much the territory The Stoddard Lectures are to be and «»t succeeds The transfers in real estate were read, Mrs. Reed are a beauti- Jlicks New York city him. over which Lozier fished and following members, presented oil Holbrook s Island fora fe a young hunted, ful home day .Mis. the wife of Rev. A. K. 1*. in the ‘old The star represents where Mrs. Leavitt recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds for direct study the teachers will take psy- tea-set of Haviland china. Members of Small, splashed swimming hole,’ as well last week. went to Boston the as for the week ending Nov. 17, 1K!»7: Samuel Minneapolis Chapter, No. ‘J, O. E. S.. of They by ..all, I). I)., of Chicago, recently met the red school house in which Lozier at- sat when she tirst saw the revolver, and the chology, to be followed by some good work A. to James L. which Mrs. Reed is a a tine tended and where occurred a scene Dunton, Searsmont, Bean, member, gave noon train Saturday, and will leave there r h a serious accident, down a school, of the victim at the time on Some of falling of figures the position Searsmont, land in Searsmont. Albert pedagogy. plan monthly reports soup set of Haviland china. The. Emanon trouhie with the schoolmaster very simi- soon for Fktst to the ght of stairs and breaking her hip. B. on tbe amount of is Club of Palatka, Florida, spend lar to that described in the ‘Hoosier School- each of the shots were tired. The tirst shot Rackliff, Unity, to Chas. Hathaway, do.; study to be adopted. which Mr. and Mrs. Reed are mem- • plain P. Hamilton, of the in gave a rare vase with winter. Joseph master-’ her breast; the second missed land and buildings Unity. Blanche Ran- For method work the Superintendent will ber, pottery twenty .u rban the penetrated et al.. to Helen bride roses in it. Other beautiful Roanoke, largest “It was at a at a dall, Baltimore, Md., Loth- presents, camp meeting Concord, in the back near give a course of lectures on Mrs. La Gros of Bucks the tirst ■ her, the third hit her the land in Isles eight Geogra- hand china port, •den sailing vessel afloat, is dead. The neighborhood a dozen miles from rop Prall, Detroit, Mich., boro. many being painted pieces, were Eggles- to take of as nurse dur- • shoulder the fourth in the back J. Willis to Walter S. Fen- phy, the place weekly study. given by numerous friends and of Maine to enlist ptain died .Sept. ated that this undertakes to worth, do.; land and buildiugs in Belfast. each increased their business of has been a few days in syndicate delighted a Haverhill audieuce last night.” from New and worked for out. All the old members of year until the Bangor, spending Hampshire, Hattie O. Hichborn, Stockton to the lodge are place in various portions of Mexico within Springs, present season they were the largest shippers this vicinity. Last week he called on friends Henry Dunbar in the stable. Ho left here Burton O. George, Prospect; land and build- members still, our charter is in force, our of in the ’he next 25 years a round million of Cook’s Inlet sheep country, having shipped from and relatives in to Bucks- Clean°up. and in in Stockton Springs.Robert G. their Montana Bangor, returning colonists.Russia has notified 17 years ago worked various places. ings lodge furniture the same; and all we need ranch this season more than European Campbell, by exr., Winterport, to Elmer W. head of to port as the guest of his cousin, Mr. Fred Thirteen he was in a is Once this was 80,000 sheep Chicago. They have I irkey that if the Greek war Seattle, Wash., Nov. 13.—The steamer years ago employed land and in Winter- meetings. the banner lodge indemnity Crockett, do.; buildings also bought and have stored in Boston ware- Dr. Pond has been located profes- ^ City of Topeka arrived here from in Dodge. applied to the increase of Turkey’s yesterday shoe factory in Rockland, Mass., in the de- port_Frank C. Young, Winterport, to the county. Shall it be again? is the houses Juneau with in 1,000,000 pounds of wool from Mon- in Alaska for a number of 0 $15,(XK) gold taken from land and sionally years. rnament, Russia will demand payment partment of which Alvin T. Condon of this Phebe C. Moody, do.; buildings in question at stake. Come and See tana. As were home Cook’s Inlet. estimate the total help. they returning they P. H "1 the still due her from the Passengers Winterport... .1). B. Southworth, Belfast, to in Minnesota He is a cousin of Civil Engineer indemnity at Cook’s Inlet was foreman. A later he was a for the in the stopped and bought two car- clean-up this season at $200,- city year Olive land and in program meetiug papers. 1 mks.Good to the (XX), Colburn, do.; buildings loads of potatoes, one of which was Coombs of Bangor, Dr. Pond was in Bel- bye Temple Cup brakeman on a railroad in Massachusetts, Belfast. J. R. Mears. shipped \ to Lewiston and one to Waterville. fast last week. Editorial Notes. New York Fashions. From North Searsport to riorrill. of Maine. Col. Fogler for Speaker. University GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKR

Trimmed Skirts. Fur Collarettes. The friends of the numerous candidates Capes. We left home Thursday morning, Nov. President Harris was in Washington, D. Silver hasn't reached the dollar mark Metal Belts Handkerchiefs Roman Scarfe. for the Speakership of the next Legislature 4th, for the town of Morrill to attend the C., a few last week. days do not lose an opportunity to circulate the yet. [Correspondence of The Journal.] meeting of the Waldo County Veteran ! The Glee Club will be enlarged now that report that Col. VV. H. Fogler of this city is Individual has full in re- not to he a candidate for the This fancy scope Association at that It was as fine the foot ball season is ended. position. place. is a of the s: The shrieks died in the to skirt as the newest sample paragrap calamity away spect trimmings, a November day as one could wish to see, Prof. Harvey recently delivered a lecture “Carl C. King of Caribou is in the field distance as wheat floated to the dollar costumes show extremes in both direc- for of the next House and is seek- aud in nature seemed to say, at a farmer’s institute in Brunswick. speaker everything the State.His friends mark ornate seem ing support throughout again. tions; the styles, however, “welcome on old veteran.” your way, Prot. Munson attended the Phi Delta argue that Mr. Fogler of Rockland will not most appropriate to as those be in the as his health will not plain fabrics, We went by the way of Swanville, over to Theta convention at Brown University last race, permit it.” d Silver still hangs down around the zero iu or combinations of color re- week. PVjoinanfc figures Waldo Kitchie Station, by Grange Hall, The Courier-Gazette is prepared to state mark. Here's a chance for little or no good calamity quire trimming. over the hills of Waldo county. We The ne.v cinder track is now finished and authoritatively that Col. Fogler will be a howlers to scream about low candidate before the next a prices. Black braiding is now fully under way, some tine farms and farm next spring’s prospects for training are very House, position passed very that his health in no wise interferes with. but narrow braid is plain, black always as we drove the towns encouraging. The Colonel is as a ggg candi- Ppsurief^' buildings through probably healthy to convert date as is to be in the field. We are Those editors don’t expect genteel, attractive, and much less expen- of Waldo and Morrill. After Miss Alice Pottle of Bangor has the re- likely leaving justified in calling the attention of the other dv to tl.eir way of when sive than that in the of the anyb< thinking fancy patterns. Swanville the first farm we came to was signed position cashier, resigna- candidates to the fact that their busy circula- that the of Skirts are the most tion effect Nov. 1st. tion of statements not in accordance with ||ii,t&wGrsf say not economical taking they operation theDingley wide, Joshua Littlefield’s, and it is one of the the facts is a method of campaigning that law has to do with the return of cut in five at the To the has lately been added 200 nothing being gores, <;uite plain best farms in Waldo county. Bro. Little- library Col. Fogler’s friends are going to resent Lenemy= front and but for or full volumes, which are 14 volumes of with Courier-Gazette. prosperity. sides; evening field’s latch string is always out for a among emphasis. [Rockland dress seven are considered neces- standard law literature, 32 volumes of Gei- gores weary traveller. As we drove along by With Alabama coal Some skirts the man literature, History of the French lan- A Folsom 100,000 tons of going sary. open up front, the Station we the Levenseller Compliment. i®. passed to in and guage and literature. Mexico for her railroad locomotives over a braided or embroidered Y, run two brothers. It is a farm, by mys- Princeton, N. J., Nov. 10. Grover Largest package—greatest economy. Made only by with the it looks this be done at The foundation for the new Q T. V. build- competition English coal, may easily home, adding tery to some why they do not “jine Cleveland’s son is to be named Richard ing has been completed, and without doubt THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, as though the South was putting in a bid to the effect. Tucks even drives” with some of fair Folsom Cleveland in honor of Mrs. Cleve- greatly general Waldo’s Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. the work of construction will continue as land’s father. Philadelphia. for her share of the world’s market. in heavy cloth have not passed out of damsels. I aud its suppose they know, late as the weather will allow. It will be style, often so narrow as to be mistaken none of our business. Then we come to situated south of the one now occupied by | Mr. did for cords. Personally, young Bryan pretty Bro. Jim Chase’s farm. Bro. Chase is a the fraternity. well in Ohio. It is said that he charged EVERYBODY WILL WEAR FUR small but has a voice. Next fellow, good The debating society enjoyed a warm dis- | $200 a and and he made this season, from the seal or Rus- speech expenses, superb is the farm of Bro. J. G. Harding, Presi- cU'Sion on the question: Resolved, That the a dozen inside of four so sian sable to the speeches days, garment cheapest edging dent of our Association, Master of the military department is a benefit to the Uni- that he is the return of on a half-worn because probably feeling material, simply County Grange, and a right down good versity. Affirmative, O. O. Stover, ’99, Ben- it in Fur imp™ is such enormous demand. HARDWARE prosperity. fellow. He keeps hens because he does nett, 1901; negative, Swain, ’99, Thenault, have decreased in but no 1900. A decided the in capes width, not like to work very hard. majority question Ac to taken from the in is A seal or favor of the negative. ordiDg figures change length apparent. After leaving Waldo we were adrift as < llicinl is the With the of this insti reports of the Cleveland administra- Persian lamb blouse leading novelty to the owners of farms, but suffice it to increasing expense te r, the element of the in with small sleeves and four ele- tution, resulting from its rapid growth, and fanning country furs, say they were all good ones. We passed time of d st front and a at the same raisiug the standard by decreased consumption and de- gant enameled buttons at the some flocks of in large sheep feeding it has become to oreasid metal belt around the waist. fur education, necessary charge values during Cleveland's last Many fields the roadside. Now we are with- by a tuition of $,'*0 per year, or $15 a term, in administration like now have of at- something four thou- capes yokes, admitting in a mile of Morrill The sun was village. addition to the $15 already charged for the sand how- million dollars. tractive combinations of fur, which, in all its the air was BAILEY’S^ shining splendor, defraying of expenses for care, lighting and ever was earlier in the season a doubtful calm and still, the road smooth, while the heating of public buildings; except in short The iree-silverite but as Mr. C. C. au- SICK theory of Mexican! matter; Shayne, (the surroundings denote thrift and industry. winter courses, in which tuitiou is free. HEADACHE is foi a Mexican to tocrat of tlie fur is Per- are in their classes Positively cured these p’. .vperiiy take $25 in trade) exhibiting We drove up to Comrade J. K. Meats’ Students who advanced by Little Pills. Mexican pesos, every one of which is as sian lamb, or seal and chinchilla, that beautiful stand of buildings, llis latch are subject to the tuition charge without re- ...EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST PRICES... haul foi him to as bate for absence. Students who are in at- also relieve Distress get is a gold dollar for fact sets the matter at rest. string was out and we put up with him They front DysDepsia, American tendance, but fail to gain advancement with Indigestion and Too A neighbor* and purchase Collarettes are varied in size, combina- for the day. Now, when they do anything Hearty Eating. per- will tuition for re- w •• i. their classes, be charged feet for Drowsi- Them something which is worth $10 tion and style of collar, a novelty being of in Morrill it is not done halves. remedy Dizziness, Kausea, by They students of Maine who in Anreiican peated work. Worthy ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated money. Persian lamb, narrow on the shoulders, go the whole hog or none. Morrill is one Tongua are in need of assistance may borrow from Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Fur and Plush with a point at the front reaching the of the little wo ever saw. They Robes, prettiest villages the University a sum sufficient to pay the tui- the Bowels. U,> :y has chalked up one more score waist the effect of Regulate Purely Vegetable. (giving exactly large The houses are nearly all painted white tiou charges. Borrowers will be required to .aiia-i free trade. Now that the Wilson Small the back not so finished by and the cleau and neat. endorsed or other Pill. Small Dose. 1 revers) deep, grounds kept They give uotes, satisfactory •• .a' been obliterated from the statute a at at Small Price. mink tails and little heads, cluster have a nice church, a flue schoolhouse, security. The loans will bear interest ks and a tariff law enacted _ protective two front G cent, annum and will be due, $30 a either shoulder, at the points, and as neat a cemetery as we ever saw. per per Halters and on- put into operation that has first after Whips, brought with gradua- and at the back. As we stood in the resting place of their year, beginning year pi s] • rity to the country, it is demon- tion, but may be paid earlier at the discre- MAKES FLESH THE RIPI’LE COLLAR dead, which commands a view of the snated, and will be recorded by future tion of the borrower. No member of the is also new, but has not displaced the whole village, we could but exclaim, where it is needed, does Angier’s Petro- d ->mas, that the cause of the faculty will be accepted as an endorser. depression “Imperial.” Chinchilla enjoys renewed “beautiful, beautiful town of Morrill.” leum Emulsion. No symptom is more se- !t*ii was Guns and <>f due to the a in It is Ammunition. Wilson low- with ermine rious than decline weight. the prestige; dividing favor royal J. O. Johnson stood by our side and pointed ta; ft measure. Past Masters of Amity Lodge. beginning of serious complications. Stop for evening wear. Muff's are large, and a out the grave of li is a Revo- grandfather, this waste and restore to with full is to yourself vigor- A ist Mi. has style very edges supposed and of ins a sol- We take the from the Camden Biynn admitted that lutionary soldier, father, following j ous health bv taking a to the ■■ ni«*s are be companion picture “ripple dier of 1812. Then we did not wonder at Herald’s sketches of Past Masters of A FEW bett**r. But he says they are THINGS WE Handled Axis, Wood Saws. Sair Hors due to the and to collar.” Xeek boas are and orna- the of J. O. In his remarks at No. F. & A. M: foreign "scarcity'’ gold large, patriotism Amity Lodge, G, AMCAER’S KEEP YOU NEED: Weather Strips, (Hass an, ns we do not wish to thirty years and how 1843. Other countries Dyer’s Mills, ago, many iuvest- it is noticeable that the old time slowly followed, fumery, town, never having any opportunities for carry them over. .1 great trade on trheeis can In obtained ::wi!s »t that of time could have until the growth of made length favorite, Murray A Lanman's Florida commerce, pos- attending school after he was seventeen sible tlie railroad now while the lot lasts. took this a- l :iI;!|,'b •> it Getter? Wlien the national by and ocean steamers, of his limit- Many advtmtag* of so far from is years age. Notwithstanding water, losing prestige, and the increased and a an consequent domestic ed he obtained a year got good trade, vaniages lesn!ting from tlie construction school privileges, good more in favor than ever. Homan scarfs of and foreign caused most Newton it. Lorn k Co.. d> correspondence, education and successfully taught twenty- : ad iii considered, the investment of the other to introduce all kinds are extremely fashionable, the governments the three terms of school in various towns in U the part of the United States would same system of prepayment by Monarch wide ones used as and the stamps tliis section. He continued to make his We lie Mixed Paints. being sashes, .early in the ’50s. As the number of dif- SAIL Carry 2iot iave been a bad one if no of the home in Searsmont until 1850, when lie MAKERS, part nan- w ones tied below linen or ferent collars, stamps increased, more and more went to where he three piiii pal or interest had been California, spent to J. W. & repaid. It folded twice around the neck and persons became interested in And^Successors Frederick Co., as arrang- obtaining years in tlie mines, returning to his native is pi oable, however, that the Democratic copies of the different but ed in a flat bow at the front. As a mat- varieties; prob- town in 1859, where, from 1801 to 1865, w will the most efficient in GET OUR PRICES. continue to talk of the ably agent stimulat-7 he was four times elected a member of ter of course fringed ends are essential. ing and Ship Chandlers, Ship Brokers, “sic that has been curiosity, eventually collecting, the board of selectmen, and during the perpetrated. V E J iO N A C L A KK E. was the appearance of the triangular same time served three years on the of Good in AND DEALERS IN i‘ Cape Hope stamps 1853. The board of In 1807 he ‘clary Wilson it as his School Committee. AH kinds expresses The Pension Rolls. was so odd and the so of i shape design beauti- removed to Camden and on 20 of the Belfast, * o a in his July i annual report that every ful, that it Tents, Awnings, Cart Covers, (judging by present prices) same year was made a Master Mason. Hardware, flaine. foreign would seem as if almost j Geo. A. should The first used embassy have a man annual report of Commissioner every copy During his sojourn in Camden he was of Pensions H. was saved. No one who collected Duck, Cordage, Paints, etc. Bailey, Dioi ‘Uglily familiar with the methods and Clay Evans to the Secretary stamps elected chairman of the board of select- of the Interior has been made A as curiosities was satisfied until he had from «:utics of the of public. men for seven successive years, Department Agriculture one or more of these handsome Ha. 31 summary follows: postal 1878 to served one term on the board Front St , Me. so- that he 1885, Belfast, can, when called the There was labels. upon by added to the rolls during the of School Committee and was three times BORN the number of As time went and Department, make an intelligent report year 50,101 new pensioners on, boys girls became elected a member of the board of Di- j and there were interested in and a upon the agricultural conditions of the restored to the rolls 3,971 stamps, rivalry began rectors of the Camden village schools. as to who could make a pensioners who had been up collection of Mr. Wellman was also for a country to which he is accredited. The previously drop- the many years a of greatest number of varieties. of Fine Seal ped, total, 54,072. Many Trial Justice. claims that he has diffi- the could a SEPTEMBER, Secretary great During tiie same period the losses to boys get large number of the In June 1894 he returned once more to in the roll were stamps of one or more culty obtaining specific and technical 31,960 by death, 1,074 by re- foreign countries, Searsmont and was again elected a mem- of and and these with one another information from most marriage widows mothers, 1,845 by trading ber of the board of selectmen of that foreign consulates could increase by legal limitation 2,683 for their collections materially. which he still holds. when information is wanted the De- (minors), town, position 18, by failure to claim for three The usual basis for such was Garments pension years, trading stamp Mr. Wellman was first elected Master of for partment for the benefit of the and for an stamp, and thus rare agricultur- 3,560 other causes, aggregate many stamps Amity Lodge in 1878, and was re-elected went into the hands of children A ists of this country. All countries, of 41,122. who had in 1879. specialty, made to measure from selected skins. foreign no The whole number of idea as to their future value. Ur fortu- For style, and fit are unexcelled. lie says, have their of pensioners on quality they 1841. representatives rolls June nately in those of the 30. 1897, was 970,014. The net early days philately Defines the Mugwump. agriculture here to the benefit of custom was to gain gain the previous year was 5,330. It will paste dow n the stamp on REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS the conducted thus be seen pages of old blank and few * experiments by this Gov- that the pension roll has not books, very Mugwump is the name given to a small \\ to show stamps'remain whole after one or two re- at ernment and tlie prominent yet begun any diminution. Seven group of people who are eminently re- the lowest prices consistent with honest work. agricultur- movals. Round widows of soldiers and nine [Harper’s Table. w much All work in c of a furrier ists, and horticulturists throughout the revolutionary spectable, but ho are very impress- harge practical with FOR MORE THAN FIFTY-SIX YEARS IT HAS NEVER FAILED IN ITS daughters of revolutionary soldiers are ed with their own and who nineteen years’ experience. * uiud superiority, states. We, he says, are far be- still on the rolls. the During year 94,454 “The Silliest Swindle.” imagine they have a monopoly of political OPSeml address for an illustrated catalogue. hind the nations certificates were of Europe in this impor- issued, of which number virtue. They are so sure that they are WEEKLY VISITS TO THE HOMES OF FARMERS AND were H. S. tant matter. 50,101 original allowance and tiie That is what Cyrus Curtis, of the La- better than their party, and than any B3R&.££5, Furrier, balance were reissues, increase, restora- that use most of their talents 3m30 Maine. dies’ Home Journal, characterizes word party, they Garcliner, VILLAGERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES, tions, renewals, etc. Of this number 14,- in depreciating other people’s efforts. The Wiscasset and 081 contests. He further: Quebec. certificates of various classes were says “How any They came into existence in England with held in this bureau until I lit- July 1, 1897, publisher with a grain of common sense the reform bill movement (1800), as what iigiues of the business of the Wiscasset H. and are not credited to the iu his can John called “Adullamites.” H. IT HAS faithful! labored for their and I'o oi: accordingly make-up deliberately put such Bright They LAMSON, y prosperity happiness, Qweht railroad for the year ending June past fiscal year. stuff before his readers is com- deserted from the will he of beyond my really progressive polit- interest just now when there the same the of their business and home interests is During period 70,234 claims cf prehension. When I find a publication so ical party and joined the Tories to defeat improvement Sf much various were agitation concerning further ex* classes disallowed. void of business management, I withdraw the extension of the suffrage. In this Licensed Auctioneer. for for the elevation of tensions of The amount disbursed education, American manhood the line, and are as follows: for pensions my advertising patronage from it. A man country they came into existence in 1884 Ones the was and who will till his as from the to P. tamings, 319,177.28; ex- during year $139,799,242.12, columns with swindle deserters Republican party O. ADDRESS, tf7 d true womanhood. operating the amount disbursed by treasury settle- will swindle me if he a Cleveland. deserted for penses, 320,900,44; leaving a deficit of 31,- advertising gets They nominally ment was a total of and I do not want reasons Mr. but FREEDOM, M&iSIE. IT HAS told at the and stories * $150,473.23, $139,- chance, to do personal against Blaine, fireside, instructive 74,30. The interest on the funded debt anything interesting 439,717.35. This exceeds the amount with him.” really to oppose protection. Since then accrued is given at 30,523,50, and with the disbursed and during the fiscal year 1890, by they have been conspicuous as fault finders the doings of the world, the nation States. taxis made the total deficit from operations the sum of $1,584,480.18. of constructive and American TO LET. Will of Charles A. Dana. everything IT HAS as o during the year 38,340,42. The total deficit The appropriation for the of and of who showed evi- advised the farmer to the most approved methods on June payment everybody any 30, 1897, was 324,911823. The for the The store on street, now occu- perisions fiscal year of 1897 was The will of Charles dences of political or industrial success. High passenger earnings were $7,830.41, freight, A. Dana, which was and his crops, and the proper time only $140,000,000, the average annual They are usually intelligent and active, pied by the American Express Com- cultivating harvesting $11,340,87. There was expended for main- offered for in L. value of each at the close of the probate Jamaica, I., men tenance of ways and structures, $7,349.00, pension but seldom “the most helpful in the pauy. Apply to to convert them into the amount of was Nov. shows largest possible maintenance of equipment, $1,773 79. The year $133.17. The average annual Otli, that he left property country.” They are constitutionally dis- JOSEPH WILLIAMSON. total length of the road is43and 40-100 miles. value of each pension under the general valued at between and trusters of human nature, and are nearly The $1,000,000 $1,250,- money. par value of the bonds is law was $102.04 under the act of 000. found on the side of all outstanding each, This, with the exception of his always negative Do you want to $111.000, for which 3101,032.29 was June was realized; 27, 1890, $109.25. The aggre- stock in the Sun which is really wholesome, flesh-aud-blood move- IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of farmers and stocks -$185,300, which were sold for corporation, $178,100 gate annual value of all pensions at the held in trust for the widow’s ments in affairs. There are in cash. benefit, is public many over a close of the was There in social reform villagers, and for half has held their con- year $129,795,438. bequeathed to his widow. The estate in- active, helpful pioneers Hake century were 44 and original 7 duplicate cludes a beautiful on who sometimes themselves with Not Snakes, but bounty piece of property ally Mug- Honey? fidence a :d esteem. Spotted Frogs. land claims admitted and 145 the shore movements because of the indif- original of Long Island sound, which wump Then into the household business. claims of this character go specialty rejected. stands clear of incumbrance and is ference of the old but such men You can make from to $20 a week. Sells on Wilson Haskell, of West a any parties, $15 Penobscot, valued seldom the characteristic sight. We will furnish outfits—two articles—and man not conservatively at $1,000,000. possess Mug- addicted to the use of alcholic start you, on receipt of one dollar. “1 was completely covered with sores. wump traits. [From Gunton’s Magaziue It is the NEW YORK WEEKLY and we furnish it with the RE- relates the wonderful Household Co 50 School TRIBUNE, liquors, following Every limb in my body aclied. Had been for November. Specialty “If taken into the head by the nostrils two Mass. 4t44 phenomenon: ‘‘A few since in sick for five years. Doctors could do me no Street, Boston, one days driving or three times a week, Thomas’ Eclectrie PUBLICAN JOURNAL, year for $2.00, cash in advance. good. Most of time was iu from Bluehill to Orland, and at the foot of my spent bed; Oil will relieve the most offensive was a wreck. Burdock Blood positively Address all orders to Mark’s hill, I encountered thousand of complete case of catarrh.” Kev. E. F. spot- Bitters have Craue, Dun- THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BELFAST ted frogs, hopping at a rapid rate toward completely cured me in three, kirk, N. Y. TO LET. months." Mrs. Annie As well as the and others are invited the east. The road was so filled that for a Zoepeu, Crookstown, handsomest, ! Minn. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING MAINE. distance I was to to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle CO., BELFAST, long obliged drive my The soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood’s horse at a walk to avoid of Balsam for the Throat and a driving over these Norway Pine Syrup is felt almost instant- Kemp's Lungs, The store in Johnson Block now occupied by jumpers. J.t seemed tome the whole HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver Ids, BIB that is to cure and relieve all valley ly. There is no other cough medicine that remedy guaranteed Mayo & White. Apply to of Mark’s bill was full of them and there Headache. lousness, Indigestion, combines so many virtues. Sold by all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchits C. O. POOR. Write your name and adders on a postal card, Read II to Geo. W. Best, Tribune Office, New -York City, could not have been less than to to 25c. 40,000." Easy take, easy operate. dealers. and Consumption. Trice 25c. and 50c. Belfast, Oct. 14, 1897. and a sample copy of TIIK NKYV-YOBK WKKkLY Till BUNK will be mailed to you. Quaint Cartago. known to live, the Lord knows what the carnation j good how, richness of the Span- Nye’s Estate will be sold. on the of ish in ; mainly pleasures memory, blood lips and but adds Droll Sights and Scenes In the Oldest City of (’en- cheeks, The Famous “Ruck Shoals” Mansion, Near Ashe- Deserted as new to America. A La Castellano. j Cartago usually appears, luster the brilliant Sad to nui House-keeping eyes. ville, will soon Change Hands. there are two days in every week (Sun- say, there are some t.-cial Correspondence of The Journal.] mottled faces even “Buck the famous Bill and when shake Shoals,” Nye I days Thursdays) people among young girls, from a dread skin estate eight miles from this city, is soon 1:i'Alio, Costa Rica, Sept. 20, 1897. off their enchanted to disease stupor sufficiently peculiar to tropical mountains, to sold, says an Asheville, N. C., corre- A our usual good fortune we have of the Atlanta Journal. j go to mass and to market. Very early on and not a few cases of the horrible spondent Mrs. goitre; is :i■ 1 a home in this far corner—if only the cracked old bells but Clara F. Nye, the widow, reduced al- Sunday morning beauty and are the shapeliness rule.' most to penury, owing to her recent a fortnight. Right here is a bit of to distraction the metal were 1 he old j prove they women, however, including those losses, and she now finds that the sale of t* to readers who my contemplate made of, and incessant clamor on the side the mansion is to meet her ac- keep up sunny of 40 years, are ex- necessary ive’ing in .Spanish America. In all until noon. out of the tual demands for money. Mrs. Nye wants high Then, appar- tremely ugly; why, in this charming cli- One of the most encouraging features towns the there it distinctly understood, however, that m old hotels—if are ently uninhabited houses, issue senoras mate, females become of a cure made by S.S.S. (Swift’s Specific) octogenarians at she is not a beggar, but amply able to are about the worst in the and senoritas in their an is its Of all diseases, it is world, graceful draperies, age which in northern has for herself and five children. permanency. regions only provide well are with ex- known that those of the blood dirty, vermin-infested, the patricians with lace mantillas thrown served to color and It has been rumored here that Mrs. give diguity to per- Nye the most obstinate, and therefore the !e cuisine and worse attendance, over their the with fected lost much money by the failure of the' heads, plebeians cotton womenliood, is one of nature’s most difficult to cure. The medical in- First National bank of which there are houses and the scrutable Asheville, in have ad- always unoccupied rebosas, glide through sleepy mysteries. it as profession, fact, virtually Perhaps is closed its doors on July 31st last. Mrs. furnished and mitted that a real, deepseated blood had, unfurnished, by streets toward the sanctuaries; while the much due to excessive on left her eating, smoking, Nye, June 1, 1890, “Buck disease is beyond their skill. week or month, at a rental that seems district attended little exercise ten miles from on the militia, having dutifully and no thinking at all, as to Shoals,” here, Of course, their admission is not made small to in the French Broad river. Her widow’s weeds idly compared prices mass in clean linen and made the cracked the fact of very early in so many words, but actions speak maturity. were fresh upon her. She took with her cd States. Not that in this cathedral with the echo of louder than words, and their inability to anybody ring saluting Fannie Brigham Ward. to her two and her Europe daughters cure, after months and often of >f the world ever built a house on arms in honor of the elevated years Host, spend uiree sons, mai sue migni piace tne gins treatment, is sufficient evidence that dis- •se to but the owner thereof the of at school in She knew then rent; remainder the forenoon drilling on Bits of News. Germany. eases of the blood cannot be cured by was was he a on she not but she sure she spending part of the year the plaza. Here, as everywhere else in rich, doctors. Their mercurial mixtures, al- has would have money to meet her or in or Bulgaria threatened to declare her always though taken only cover up icienda, traveling Europe, Spanish-America, it is the fashion to per- needs. faithfully, independence of Turkey. the symptoms of the disease, inducing other lucky chance may place it ! form one’s and then Two weeks she returned to her religious duty early, ago the patient to feel that he is being cured; at the of a A convention of cattlemen has been mountain house with she had bor- larily disposal stranger j to assiduously divert ones self during the money but when he is sooner or later seized called to meet in Denver in rowed from in in January, 1899. relatives Chicago. Every with stiff in the furnish satisfactory references— remainder of the day. and joints, pain bones, etc., Gambling dollar of ready money she owned in the the evidence of the doctor’s v of introduction or the last month patchwork through letters is the order of the hour for During Spain’s revenue world had been j cock-fighting returns have fallen off swept away. is conclusive. Such results cannot be ex- ■ >i*d word of his Consul. If nearly $8,000,000. Mrs. is a you most of the male population, and bull- Nye remarkably bright woman; pected from the use of S. S. S. Being a town but for a had J. A. Briegel lias started from she looks always on the sunny side, and no harm- week, you lighting is patronized by both sexes Chicago purely vegetable, containing for tiie Klondike on a is inclined to be an She mineral it is the set own vine and bicycle. optimist. speaks ful ingredients, only up your fig-tree wherever there is a plaza de torras; while without reserve of her financial condition. blood remedy which acts on the true m than endure semi-starvation in Tlie sale of ilie Kansas Pacific Railroad the haughtiest dons and hidalgoes of the To a reporter she said: principle of forcing the disease from has been postponed until December 16th. ublic houses. Servants abound, al- aristocracy, including the Government *‘I lost every dollar of ready money 1 the system, building up rather than The Oxnards will had by the failure of the First National down the health. No loss of r their •‘keep,'" and provisions are and the Judiciary,—and, (oh, tell it not in erect an extensive- tearing beet bank,” she said. “The amount was $7,- no stiff no mercu- and Should sugar factory at Hueneme, V entura hair, joints, decrepit ip plentiful.” your sometimes the collect in was Gath) clergy County, Calif. 000. It made up of the $3,000 in- rial wrecks result from the use of S.S.S. so much the better— surance on furnished, the club-houses to smoke and drink gov- Mr. Nye’s life, the proceeds The various i 11 doubtless find that railroad orders will soon of the sale of the right to the publication many things ernment ingredients and indulge in games amalgamate into one grand and powerful of Mr. Nve’s book, which was sold after to Northern housekeeping appear of bacarat and for billiards, vingt-un, organization. his death, and such other cash as I had are their usable “conspicuous by substantial considerations, or patronize la on hand after my tickets fur Eu- The Southern Pacific’s Sunset Route to buying If loteria and other of chance rope. I took my family to Germany to unfurnished, you may games and New Orleans has been reopened to traffic give my daughters every possible educa- rent, buy or borrow a few necessary skill in booths erected near after the yellow fever quarantine. conveniently tional advantage. I thought it could be >. and Yankee will do to'the church. In the the ingenuity evening, garri- It. is said that every avenue iu the Yu- done cheaper there, everything considered. st and make a picnic out of the son baud performs its best in front of the kon district will be guarded by Canadian Five thousand dollars of the money was Parlor Stoves to \ and draw the remainder sub- experience. Governor’s casa, and all the town turns police customs officers next spring. interest, lying ject to my cheek. But that friends in Ranges tu remain a of weeks out in holiday attire to a short sea- There are at least tons of in '.nug couple enjoy thirty gold sent me tlie Chicago, knowing my condition, are none are ever in in order to son of music and Vatican, wortli in tiie highest grade, for some- Cartago, ascend moonlight, dancing, neighborhood money, ! should not have been able to exchanged of $20, 000,000 at the present price of the for and visit some coffee-estates in the flirting and whatever other amusements i get home.” ttvng better, they are the best un wrought metal. | “You nave met with other losses?” We can now borhood, we were glad enough to may be attainable. And then—presto! iu show you a large and varied stock of the Helen Gould, who is worth “Yes,” answered Mrs. Nye. “My most our bare in the the of an $25,000,000 nge apartments twinkling eye everybody appar- in serious loss was in New York Five famous Glenwood her own right, has entered the law city. j goods. -haunted, earthquake-cracked inn ently falls into an enchanted slumber; the school of Columbia University, with the years before he died, Mr. Nye, as an in- a flat house ou One < roomy old mansion of a defunct sunny streets are deserted, the shadowy intention of qualifying herseif for admit- vestment, bought tance to the hundred and street. lie ex- w houses bar. Eighty-third _<• hose family is travelling abroad, forsaken by all but and sX\Y AMi «>'# Bat /IB// ghosts, for it property ou Staten Island, I Mrs. Celia c'iKinged H. house,” as we delight to call it, is silence reigns in old Cartago. Wallace of Chicago lias estimated to be worth $15,000. The flat L. MYERS. offered to Miss For the middle adopt Jfvangelina Cisneros, was at There was Mr. H. L. loo OIL hi*ve the central on an elevat- and lower classes house valued $45,000. Myers,of Mulberry street, HEATING STOVES plaza, the beautiful Cuban rescued recently from a on it for which Mr. Newark, N.J., made the mistake of re- lrace which rises with the of are even livelier than mortgage $27,000, slope Thursdays .’Sundays in and make her au heiress prison Havana, assumed, and upon which he made lying upon remedies based upon mineral — ! Nye ■ <»lcano. With the assistance of a less to the ab- to a fortune estimated at a nice, clean heat in though musical, owing $500,000. i yearly payments uutil he died. ingredients, and for the hundreds of give many places where it is and a sence of band and bells. It is the market with the value of the dollars which he invested received not ■nozo, (man servant) Sleepier It is reported from Washington that tlie “These, together only convenient to use coal or wood stoves. Staten Island amounted to about disappointment in return. He : we soon transformed the rookery day of the district, when the plaza, that Carnegie and Bethlehem companies have j property, says WE HAVE THEM IN ALL $30,000. lu or last I •‘I was afflicted with a terrible blood SIZES. delightful home—a beautiful blend- indispensable adjunct of all purchased the right to use tlie Krupp j January Febiuary Spanish cities, was notified the Lorillards of New disease, which was in spots at first, but process in making armor plates. This j by ><>utliern sloth and Yankee energy, suddenly blossoms into who held the that afterwards spread all over my body. surprising activity would prevent the government using this York, mortgage, they unless could be These soon broke out into sores, and it >paiu and New England, whereiu and presents a vivid blending of the sharp process in its own armor-plate factory if would foreclose payment met. I could not and the is easy to imagine the I en- v of in the of contrasts of it should establish one. pay, property suffering —- drop alloy pure gold tropical life. The market dured. went for the mortgage. I had no one LAMPS. ness is the that we are so of Costa Rica’s pi thought plaza former capital is In order to save $5,000 express charges with whom to advise,” added Mrs. Nye, Before I became convinced that ■ on worth of the doctors could do no I had leave it. Nothing gives one such shut off on one side by the massive white 84,000,000 bonds which the for the moment, helplessly, “or l might good executor of tlie Fair estate wished to have from the wreck.” spent a hundred dollars, which was se of after towers of the on saved something dignity, especially long parochial church; an- thrown I then tried vari- A new and stock of transfer from New Yo.k to ,San Francisco, “Have no income from on really away. large as the of a you royalties mdagc, carrying house- other by substantial ous one-story houses, the papers were packed in three dress Mr. Nye’s books?” patent medicines, but they did not and our is indeed if with roofs and suit cases and sent reach the disease. When I had finished dignity lofty projecting iron-barred across tlie continent as “The revenue from that source is very hand in the care of two first bottle of I was PARLOR. HALL and STAND LAMPS. i by the size of the keys of (.’artago, casements; and fronted by the quartel and ordinary baggage small, not exceeding $400 a year.” she my S.S.S., greatly BANQUET, RECEPTION, men. answered. “This is all the improved and was delighted with tha urge enough to require the services Governors audience-kali—the whole di- paid by Up- result. The red on my The New pine >tts. publishers of the histories of the large splotches Fine and at that will suit. •nule! For one of the best houses the York Chamber of Commerce chest to goods pries rectly overhung by frowning volcano, United States and England. The History began grow paler and smaller, has adopted a resolution calling upon tlie and before we pay iu the coin of the and shadowed the clouds cul- of said “was never finish- long disappeared entirely. 1 c-ity Irazu, by to increase tlie force England.” she, government artillery my lost weight, became \ a sum to *0.00 per ler ted around his forehead. ed. and the royalties from it have beer, regained strong- equivalent Every Thurs- for protection of seacoast cities. It was er, and small. The are the my appetite grea'lv improved. the that sea very Lippincotts only American money: and ser- all the streets into this 110 batteries and I was soon day leading plaza suggested 4,000 of Mr. works who have entirely well, and my skin as additional would be sufficient publishers Nye’s it their own price, receive each are with carts and mules artillerymen made either to Mr. him- clear as a piece of glass.” j thronged oxen, to the any returns, Nye provide safeguards considered S.S.S. is a sure cure for all manner M. L. vales (ii~> cents) pel week, and a and mule teams, soldiers and self while he lived or to me since his wandering necessary. of blood diseases, and disappointment MITCHELL, with male death. I sold the book outright since >, (*; cents) every day added, miustreis, peddlers, and female, and never results from its use. It is | then, and the remittances from Lippineott 115 to “find Ihemseives’ in beans and beggars innumerable ami of wretchedness Franklin’s Lost Lead Mine. Higli Street, cow constitute the sum total of my in- is. i his is considered good wages I indescribable, mostly cripples whose dis- come." The proposed opening of lend mines at Then she 'ag". and our servants are as uplift- torted bones and gaping sores are their added, entirely cheerful, per- Purely Vegetable j Tuber has revived the story of Franklin’s hopeful: one thousand dollars will be paid their fellows on account of sud- not stock m trade. fectly r^nd unprofitable “I have home which is unin- nor that it contains a of | lost lead mine, somewhere in the moun- my here, proof particle icucc as one who has “struck oil” The usual conglomeration <»i articles is i or other mineral. S.S.S. tains west of Tuuk cumbered. Here 1 shall live until 1 can mercury, potash, Maine pond. is sold all Central R, R, niisylviUiia or found a rich h ad in offered for sale on the plaza, piled up in sell it. when 1 will buy a simple, inexpen- by druggists. Ten years of ^ ago quantities lead were \ sive home. I should like a few hoarders Valuable books on blood and skin dis- ioudike. And then the of booths nr out iu the sun. There joys .spread eases will be mailed free to all who ad- TIM E-TABLE. found there by Stinson Hooper, who was this winter if 1 could rind those willing to to market in the balmy morning, arc -liued dress goods, brought dress Swift Co., Atlanta, Ga. A forest lire had ovei a live in this secluded spot. But I shall not Specific cfufe hunting. swept J On and after Oct. 4, 1M)7, trains connect mg at the sun has peered above over seas: gorgeous shawls woven in near- try to run a boarding house, as I doubt large portion of the country, noth- Burnham and Waterville with through trains foi — leaving ids that environ ( with Guatemala and 1 whether t would be remunerative. artago by gaud} zarapes of home and from Bangor. Waterville, 1’ortlaiul and Bos ing but charred timber and in some places “You can said Mrs. in bid- Mate ol >laiii. 1807. issued on a judgment rendered by the the tender hushes and clover Supreme Judicial Conri. for the County of Belfast, depart. 7 If, 1 05 8 45 J ites and and other blueberry ; much of 1 is personal correspondence and Waldo, grauadillocs made, zapatoes (shoes) and sandals. I at the term thereof begun and held <»ii the third Citypoiut. t7 II 1" 3 52 that up made it a short extracts from sprang quite feeding- his best writings din- of A. D. 1807. to on the Waldo. 7 30 1 20 4 15 .fruits, and stri]>s and chunks and There are eocoanuts in ox-hide for deer in the Tuesday September, wit, hampers, ground autumn months. | ing Mr. Vye’s life. Paul Potter, tlie first day of October, A. L>. 1897. in favor of 1C. Brooks 7 lo ] 30 4 45 s of meat with no idea from what which Mr. had killed a line B. 171,WELL of in said Knox 7 53 1 43 5 In bare-legged fellows have brought Hooper buck deer dramatist, will aid me in the part Northport, County, and literary against JollN ,J. SHAW of Northport, in said Thorndike. 8 00 1 50 5 32 ci on while on one of his trips, lie was some- of this work. He is now in of bird, beast or reptile they their backs many weary miles aud are Paris, and for dollars and Unity. 8 10 1 58 0 on wliat exhausted from liis County, sixty eight eighty-two long tramp and h is a which he to out cents, debt or and nine dollars and iiine- Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 15 0 25 of cooking the latter over a ehar- to sell for and fruits play expects bring damage, glad accent apiece; sat down an old charred cents, cost of and will he soid at Bangor. 11 40 3 25 upon windfall. in Loudon the first of the year. Then he ty-three suit, > "t, and salads that would of that in the auction on the fourth of A. a m concocting every variety grow tropics, While seated there he a tiat will return home and hook will be public day December, began poking my D. 1897. at two ..'clock in the afternoon, at the Waterville 0 08 2 47 7 05 surface of what lie l The Best. Farm and Fin. Fpicurus himself green with envy, with a few of the North, raised in the up- supposed was a rock, prosecuted as speedily as possible." "dice of F. W. I’rown, Room 4, Masonic Temple, i’m A M Family in without of a discov- in Belfast, in sai : the described Portland.. 12 23 5 45 1 40 tile Both over the lack of butter and land There are any thought making “Have you a for County, following United States, One Year igliing region. Egyptian-like engaged publisher real estate and til the title and ery. The gun barrel seemed to make the this book?” right, interest and tea and similar and of and water-bottles of dark red which the said .h im J. Shaw has in and to the Boston.!^;;;;; ^ '15 Trifles; jars pottery, surface of the stone and lie shine, began ‘T have not,” she answered. And same, or had on the llrh day of June, A. D 1*97, tiie cost of a la so that we to them TO BELFAST. FOR ONLY S2.00. ing generous living, quaint long possess to examine it closer, lie found it was ; with her two sous she started the at 1.20 o'clock in the afternoon the tune when the up hill, V M A M 1 and same was attached on the writ in the same suit, Believing that one of our rea ms- Pica, to equal less than a dollar a and made of the shells lead, began to cut it with his jack- lined toward 7 00 iM)° every all; drinking-cups | by golden-leafed hickories, to wit: BostonBoston, jEI). knife. Then he a JD.. have at least one t ai >i t.m noticed seam in the or jW 8 3o goo agricultural ily the party! Our Mouse, which we of the kind of | Cavalry church, where he who was a fun- A certain lot parcel of land situate in said calabash-fruit, (a gourd) AM F >| journal, we have v. rock from which the metal had flowed lover and a fun-maker lies—he who Northport, being the same set. off to John J.Sliaw perfected arrangement to iu the kind of carved with under Portland. 7 00 1100 1 20 we print largest surprising delicacy of touch when the forest fire was by the commissioners appointed the peti- can send that pract .cal and inst rue:i\«• .. nia1 raging. lie took to make sure of his wife’s and his a m sought ti"i of Mary C. Known on, for a full description s, was built some three centuries the ramrod from the old 0 oo Fa km and In con nc ion wi:'i w n and richness of design. In other stalls army rifle and children’s future. of which reference is herein had t<> the return of Waterville. 55 7 4 30 Hhjik, 7 15 1 15 I and lias been thrice des- pried up a platter-like surface that would These Max and are said commissioners, recorded in the Registry of Bangor publication, Trt: Ukc m.n \x dot kma- partially English calico may be found: also cutlery sons, Jim, manly A m a m r M two or more. He Deeds of Waldo County in 1894, and being a por- full lor desti- weigh pounds followed fellows. Max is 14 years Jim 12 Burnham, 10 25 8 5n 5 05 year only $2.00. by earthquakes. Though and crockery. The United States con- old, tion of the land conveyed to Jones Shaw by Benja- depart.... j the seam for a huudred teet or more, and Max is like his Unity. 11 Oo 0 08 5 22 Lack of space forbids a description -a : years. strikingly father, min Sliaw on the sixth day "1 May, A. D 1848,’by every “modern convenience,” and a few “notions” in Thorndike. 11 15 0 17 5 32 tributes little, beyond several places found other spots where hut. he lias more hair on his head—“had bis deed of quitclaim of that date, to be recorded tents of Farm am* Hmti:, which arc im. ..)'«• Knox. 11 30 10 23 5 30 over-ruu with in said Also one undivided halt of the lizards, centipedes and of tobacco. the heated lead had melted and leaked when lie was as his father said. Registry. for variety and exeeltem-r. Prominent an it- plugs Virginia Cartago born,” Shaw homestead, so-called, in said Northport, Brooks. 11 57 0 38 5 52 out. 12 15 40 « 03 I be mentn imd *.• •ms. etc., it has overbalancing herself furnishes excellent made The boy has clear blue eyes, a strong containing in the whole about fifty acres, and in- Waldo. 0 many departments may farm soft-hats, 12 35 no 00 oi 13 Several of the easiest pieces to a brow. The cluding the house and other buddings, and the City point. j and burden. Market Reports, Fruit Culture. Plans > which make us more in love with dislodge mouth, thoughtful baby, ! from and a deal of gold he out wharves near said homestead, as devised to John Belfast, arrive.. 12 45 10 05 0 2o pita fibre, good pried aud started for the settle- Douglas, is about 18 months old. Miss and Inventions, Hie Apiary, Taik^ with a Lawyer. In we J. Shaw under the will of his mother, Ann K. tFlag station. ry day. reality, however, and silver work, in ment to make his find known, Bessie is 19 Miss Around the tilobe, Live Stock and The Pout- filagree- chains, intending Nye years old, Winuie Shaw, by her will duly recorded in the Probate Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at$5.00 hairy. little to to return with a for his do with the house itself, brooches, bracelets and small trinkets— party slaughtered IT years. Office in said County, said premises being held by from Belfast and all stations on Branch. try Yard, Question Box, The Veterinary, Plants which iie left as a mark. But John J. Sliaw in common with Emma A. Gillispie. tickets to all West am! North- the hours of deer, Mr. “Buck Shoals” is a large, roomy house Through points and Flowers, Fashions and Fumy Work, House- during darkness; by the most beautiful among the latter be- Dated October 30, 1897. west via all for sale L. M. G hough. Hooper did not return for the deer, or to with towers and modern routes, by hold Features, etc. Ait or ample porch, 3t44 SAMUEL G. NORTON. Sheriff. Belfast. GKO. F. EVANS, reading, writing “dreaming constructed with won- show his lead mine. lie Agent, ing tiny baskets, had left the outlooks, situated upon a hill overlooking General Manager. I Farm am* Homf. is published semi-monthly, hours iu the cool aud for >ppy away” derful nicety and filled with lustrous specimens public inspection in the the river. The lawn, made by cutting F. K. Booth by, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. i thus giving you 24 numbers a year, dm wh..le corner store Portland, 24, 1807. > Life never seems real and told liis story, when he the from the native Sept. making a volume t over 500 pages, teemim. wy garden. from the Gulf of Nicova. Among undergrowth forest, pearls was taken so Nerverise •• not as Mott's could act with all the latest and most ndi.il> mb m m >i but as if we aud sick, guide, is to-day overgrown with tall grass, and the sculptured the infinite of fruits are blackber- variety lie gave to Franklin people the location are visible the evidences of The that experience ami science can supply \.. better outer everywhere great WINTER RATES upon the walls were iu an en- seen as near as lie could as ries, the first 1 have in Cential tell, and, one of neglect. It was in this house that the remedy for l»roof ot its popularity can be idfered than its •d slumber for the “lie would together, waiting America; and potatoes, even more rare— prospecting party said, last decade of Bill Nye’s life was passed. nervous pros- enormous circulation, which extends inn. vci". not send us on tomfool’s errand.” _• ty Prince Charming to come any It was the breath of these great moun- tration ard State and territory in the l mot. tni»ei along ready cooked and steaming hot,—not big- Soon afterward Mr. Hooper died but tains that back health to him in all nervous reail bv no less than a million ■taken us. the brought being readers, Fancy lagging hours as ger than hickorynuts, but good any the story of liis hunting trip lived and 1880-’ST, and certain it is that the hap- diseases of the Hess summer-time in a ham- still is held as A 700 PAGE BOOK FREE. spent Irishman could desire; and edible palm- truth by members of the piest hours in his existence came to him ^gsasgsag* generative or- curtained from the party wlio followed his instructions. here. acres of land BEFORE AND AFTER USING. of either Greiit Rednotion in Farow Immediately and sendim. 10 cents omi* .: sleepy sun- tops resembling curly lettuce, which by Ninety-six surround gans Many leading citizens of Franklin have the all in all. cost sex* such as Nervous Prostration, or mailing expenses, making $2.10 In all, we will by the palms and pomegranates of a most and de- house, which, Nye Failing the way, make the fragrant since then. All have found Im prospected $25,000. lost Manhood, potency, Nightly Emis- BELFAST TO BOSTOX $2.25. semlChamber’s Popular F.nryrlopedlu. mu; Ash court! No wonder we some- but nol in licious of salads. lead, paying quantities. One sions, Youthful Errors, Mental w orry, ex- 7C0 pages and over 1,000 illustration- This feel ourselves of tlie lie surrounded an party says is full of confidence cessive use of Tobacco or which which has never sold ;.,i ,•>- by Ill these Catholic countries the ladies j Sacreligeous Sensationalism. Opium, Commencing nonday, Oct. 18, 1897. Encyclopedia, bac He thinks that if a mail to of the yet. could find lead Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 £1.00, is unsurpassed as a xvori: .-i it nary throng dark-eyed wear their clothes to and | plainest church, the where Stinson sat after I box 6 boxes for cs spot Hooper Yellow journalism has done some dar- per by mail; $5.00. contains m* less than ‘J< .000 articles, an viU i>. aud Castilian liidalgoes who 1 their and best to market and that there would he a brightest shooting deer, real ! ing things, but none more daring than MOTT’S CHEMICAL GIL Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio, found of flu-createsr use in answere !.. Tin 4- here ami went to dust a or lead mine in Franklin. century opera, bull fights and promenades—their [Ellsworth ! the publication of what purports to be a sands of cpiestions that con>tant!y rise- iminrd American. FOR SALE BY K. It. MOODY. Iyr38 ago. When breezes rustle of Pontius Pilate to the to -. -ia; -i n evening uncovered arms and shoulders protected report Emperor dates, places, persons, mcim-ni !-aves and ripple the and j Tiberius, giving details of a personal in- No one at all interested should vitlmT fountain, the airiest of sun-shades. Each seuora \n ! by Important Annonuncement. terview with Christ and of the circum- <>r t<> m\ m n \ agrance of violets and [ ho not delay fail talu ti is frangipanni is followed to market a female stances by servant, attending the crucfixion. The remarkably liberal oiler, which \u* male :■■*;• a m overpowers the senses, it We desire to cull tile personal and itnuiedi- | requires who carries a basket on her brown document in the ancient Latin is claimed limited time only, by special ai ran*. *n .• n: with, plump ate attention of each and 'i letch of the to hear every one of our ! t<* have been discovered in the of Fart; between Belfast and Boston reduced from imagination wooden on her library to the publisher'. Remember, semi both papers arm, or maybe a tray head, readers to the $3.00 $2.25. exceptional terms upon which i the Vatican Rev. Dr. W. D. an A FULL LINE OF 1 I cl ings in the air, to see the carven The by Mahan, Fare between Searsport anti Boston reduced a full year, including book, at tlu*\ci\ m to contain her mistress’ purchases. we are to from 10 and a prepared offer that representative English clergyman, but this is so $3 to §2 30, proportionate reduc- of *f the assume new wildly tion made in £2.10. gargoyles expres- women believe in of that it will the price of through tickets between | country evidently journal agriculture, Farm and in improbable require proof as Address all orders to with their of Home, Boston and all landings on Penobscot river. interchange reminis- tire universal as writ before it will be be- 1 “beauty unadorned,” garb connection witli this paper. Everywhere strong holy Hot Water The price of rooms, accommodating two persons in the lieved. Either it is the most each, will he reduced from $2.00 and §1.50 to REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., s;or deepening twilight under of the mixed Indian and the Farm and stupendous Bottles, mestizas, (of throughout country Home is $1.50 anti §1.00 each. •live trees of literary discovery of the age or it is an 11 A INK. the old garden, to dis- Spanish blood), being a single, short, known and recognized as a journal of the Steamers Penobscot and City of Bangor will ! BlLKASl, abominable imposition. [Portland Ad- SYRINGES, Etc., leave Belfast, alternately, for Boston, via Camden I aisli Ave Marias and muttered ex- highest standard, ltssouud common scant skirt, over a very low-necked, sense, vertiser. and Rockland, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and at 2.30 ertions by San Juan Bautista, or San sleeveless chemise. practical teaching, terse paragraphs, origi- FOR SALfc BY Saturdays (about.) r. m. For Bangor, via way-landings, Tuesdays. Thurs- nality and have won for it a at beliiud their serones of fruits pluck, place days, Fridays and Saturday at about 8.00 a. m., Squatted or arrival of Offices for tlie of steamer Kent. ! head the agricultural Its im- A. A. upon from Boston. ruth compels the admission that the and vegetables, their wedges of goat’s- press. HOWES&CO, I mense circulation, exceeding 250,000 copies RETURNING TO BELFAST. ■'tern aristocrats of ruined are cheese and cones of coarse brown Cartago milk From via The rooms over & White, re each issue, is in itself a telling testimonial Boston, way landings, Mondays, Tues- Mayo High street, "oruewhat Biliousness GEO. F. D. D. days, Thursdays and Fridays at 6 00 i*. w! of bottles of uninteresting set, hopelessly sugar, or double rows guara- its Is caused EAMES, M.D, S, Miss of practical value ami intrinsic worth Our by torpid liver, which prevents diges- From Bangor, via wav-landings, Mondays, Wed- cently occupied by Beverage, dressmaner of anil at at-elbows, down-at-heel and gone to do, (the unfermentcd juice sugar-cane) subscribers will do to tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in nesdays, Thursdays Saturdays 11*00 a. m. are for rent with immediate well read the an- The possession. Enquire the merits of their the stomach. Then follow dizziness, Nose and* Throat. WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston, demuition bow-wows;” probably they expatiate upon nouncement and avail themselves of an headache, of op- No. !i40 CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Agent, Belfast. udored the more in shrill soft-voweled to at a Street, POOR & SON. haughty, sullen and merchandise Iqit portunity secure, trifling cost, a paper Newbury which will Belfast, July 20, 1807.—80tf less by remembrances of ancestral Castellano that wheedles the last penny return them a thousand per cent, (Near Corker of Fairfield St.) on the investment in the useful HOW TO MAKE MONEY! t'randour. It is difficult to tell how they out of your purse. The young women of hints and BOSTON, MASS. to to teachings be obtained from its perusal. If you are out of employment and want a linage exist, being far too proud to Costa Rica are decidedly handsome; of Hours 12 to 2. Other hours by posi To alt we tion, paying you from $50 to $100 clear say, try Farm and Home a year, Hood’s appointment only. monthly "'"'k, though poorer than Job’s the sort, with regular fea- Insomina, nervousness, and, above expenses by working regularly, or,'if you i Female mostly dark, piquant October, isat>.—ly45 and you will never regret it. if not bilious fever want to increase income from : 'Weal olive relieved, your present $200 Help turkey. However, the bluest tures, clear, complexions, full, to $500 at odd or blood poisoning. Flood’s yearly, by working times, write the i •el of Old Castile is not in round and which 1 he Wife: “What a sweet smile therein GLOBE CO., 723 Chestnut St., I'hila., I’a., stating To engage for coining sea- singular figures midnight eyes Pills stimulate the stomach, whether married or last WANTFIlTT ,llis on the baby’s face, John!” The Husband: SURETY BONDS age, single, or present son, experienced operators for in other is no The rouse the cure For and can secure a on W. & G. straw fine work peculiarity, parts of the there describing. exhilarating “Yes ; he’s liver, headache, dizziness, con- Administrators, Cashiers, Trustrees, Con- employment, you position with machine, on ladies’ probably dreaming that he’s keep- Sold them which can mal e more stipation, etc. 25 cents. all druggists. at by you money easier goods. '•orld broken-down has been air of this altitude tones down some- i lg me awake.” fTit-Bits. by tractors, reasonable rates. gentility high The only Pills to take with Ilood's Sarsaparilla. and faster than you ever made before in your life. CANTON BROS., BIXBY & CO., 8w44 FRED 0m44 ATWOOD, Agent. 4w44 Fox boro, Mass. The Churches. NEWS. Probate and Courts. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. f NORTHPORT Insolvency The is an abstract of the busi- The Thanksgiving services will be at the J Mr. Charles Bird left for Boston last week following ness of the Probate and Insolvency Courts SPECIAL EXPLOITATION Unitarian church, Thursday evening, Nov. take of a BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897 to charge barge. for Waldo county, Nov. term, 1897: 25th, at 7.30 o’clock; sermon by Rev. G. G. Estate of John A. de- .OF. Just remember that it was Friday, Nov. Smedburg, Unity; Cures!the of — cree of insolvency issued; Reuel M. Berry Winslow. Prove merit Hood's Sarsaparilla post- when the first snow of the season ar- PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING BY THE 12th, and P. commission- THURSDAY live, perfect, permanent Cures. Joseph Libby appointed Meetings will be held in the Peoples’ Mis- rived. ers. Cures of scrofula in severest forms, like this Mon- Estate of Simon Cilley, Brooks; license to Journal Pub. Co. sion every evening week, except j returned to Rockland Republican Mr. Emery Brown goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip sell personal estate issued. and Friday, at 7 o’clock ; also on Sunday ; day Sunday. His visit was marred by the sud disease, sores in the eyes. Estate of Clifton Curtis, Jr., minor, Sears- m. All are welcome. with its intense i CHARLES A. PILSBURY at 2.30 and 7 p. den death of his Mr. Abram Brown. Cures Of Salt Rheum, itching port; resignation of H. G. Curtis, as guar- Flexible Moulded father, Corsets, } Busine^Ma^ger. etc. dian Clifton Curtis will the third of and burning, scald head, tetter, accepted; appointed Rev. J. M. Leighton give j returned Miss Mary Grout of Rockland Cures of Boils, Pimples and all other erup- guardian; account presented. his series of sermons on “Good Citizen- Estate of James H. letters THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION, | home tins week from a visit to her friends. tions due to impure blood. Brown, Belfast; at the Unitarian church next Sunday of administration issued to Wm. P. Thomp- ship,” She was the guest of Mrs. R. F. Herrick the Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where the son. liy Governor, forenoon; “Religion and Manhood.” a tonic was needed. subject, first of the week. good stomach Estate of Alonzo J. Harriman, Belfast; The time honored custom of and of where were un- recognizing A Sunday evening class was recently or- Cures Rheumatism, patients letters of administration issued to Fred A. giving thanks t- Almighty God as the year draws Mrs. William Hopkiu s left Monday for of Uni- able to work or walk for weeks. Harriman. to a cli se, for His manifold mercies, was institut- ganized among the young people the Baltimore to join her husband, who is cap- the Estate of Isaac H. let- ed m Plymouth Colony by the Puritans in the Cures of Catarrh by expelling impurities Sherman, Belfast; tarian society. Meetings are held Sunday ters early settlement of our country. The present year tain of the sch. Star of the Sea. She will ac- which cause and sustain the disease. testamentary issued to Sarah C. Sher- to the < f a fair at G o’clock in the church man. lias brought people Maine degree evenings parlors. him to Galveston, Texas. of Nervousness toning and of and the harvest has been company Cures by properly Estate of Hannah prosperity, though blood. Conant, Wiuterport; than we onward The of the meeting of the Baptist feeding the nerves upon pure less bountiful usual, have moved subject Mrs. Rose Patterson will leave Saturday letters testamentary issued to Chas. M. Con- in libei ry and peace. We have been signally pre- Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday at 6 p. m. will Cures of That Tired Feeling by restoring ant. served from great calamities and pestilence and for Boston, where she will reside for the to whom? for what? how strength. Send for book of cures by Estate of P. Perkius, Frank- have very much for which to be truly thankful. In be: Gratitude: Trueworthy future, as her husband has concluded to set- fort; letters issued to D. K. grateful recognition of our indebtedness to, and shown? Luke 17:1119. Leader, Miss Maud testamentary dependence upon the Giver of these blessings, tle there. This is the third family that has Drake. and also conforming to the Proclamation of the E. Mathews. Estate of Bohan P. letters left this within less than three months Field, Belfast; President of the United States, I, Llewelly n Pow- place testamentary issued to Chas. H. Field. of the State of Miss Haney’s original solo was a very ers, Governor Maine, do hereby to become residents of Massachusetts. Estate of Mary A. Cottrell, Belfast; letters and set with the advice and con- designate apart, creditable musical composition, and is the issued to Y. Cot- sent of the Council, Mrs. Abram Brown and her sons, Emery testamentary Christopher was ren- Hood’s second piece she has composed. It trell. the of A D. and Hudson, wish to extend their heart felt Estate of Aaron P. Thursday, 25thday November, 1897, dered in tine style. At the close of the pro- McFarland, minor, to those friends who so kindly Montville; additional guardian bond filed. as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. And I do of gratitude Sarsaparilla gram the young people took possession Estate of Annie non Lib- earnestly request all the citizens of our State to contributed flowers at the funeral of the To C. I. TTood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Childs, compos, retrain on that day from any unnecessary labor the vestry amd speDt an hour very pleasant- erty, first account of guardian allowed. husband and father, and to others who ten- are the best after-dinner L. and with heartfelt gratitude render thanks'to God in etc. Estate of James Twitchell, Montville; for His care and to us as a And ly games, sociability, GENUINE goodness people. dered their assistance ; also to the members llOOCl S rMlIS pills, aid digestion. 25c. account of distribution allowed. 1 w.-ulu who JACKSON especially enjoin those have abund- The Methodist Sunday s jhool is organiz- Estate of Mary J. Pierce, first FAVORITE ance to substantial evidence of their thank- of Excelsior of F. & A. M. who so Prospect; give Lodge account of executor allowed. WAIST. fulness on this the and a “home through which by remembering, day, poor ing department,” attended in a to their re- unfortunate. kindly body pay Estate of Frank W. Rice, Stockton Springs ; auy person who desires may keep along in ODituary. Given at the Executive Chamber at Augusta, spects to h.'tu we so sadly miss and mourn. first and final account of administrator al- We advise every lady who esteems the this fifth of November, in the of our Bible study with the classes in the Sunday lowed. day year of of dress a to The annual supper given by the ladies a pointineuts elegant study, Lord eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and not able to attend the school. Joseph H. Wilson, well known citizen Estate of Henry H. Cook, Liberty; first the of the United Stales of school, though at our corset and learn wh e Independence the Cove W. C. T. U. at El well’s hall last of died at his home in that ami final account of administrator allowed. department America the one hundred and tweutv-second. A of visitation of the “shut-ins” has Salem, Mass., system Estate of Robert G. Campbell, Winter- ease, comfort andgraoe can be embodiei LLEWELLYN POWERS. Saturday evening was a charming social Nov. 1st at the of 66 He was been and are enrolled as city age years. second account of executor allowed. P> the Governor. organized, they port: a corset, when properly selected ami titt.- feature. Besides the members many invit- a son of the late Hon. John Wilson and iJYia n lioviu of State. the and entitled to all Estate of Nathan A. Cates, first Secretary members of school, Unity; We have to secure the ser\ ed were who the oc- arranged guests present, enjoyed Mary Tinkham Wilson. His father was one account of administratrix allowed. its privileges. *>f the manufacturer's Ml*"* casion much. The was all that Estate of William Turner, Montville ; sec- special titter, Food Fairs are all the rage now, but very supper of the early promoters of the growth of Bel- at next ond account of administrator allowed. RICH who will 1 Services the Universalist church could be desired and all who have ever en- AKI)S(>>‘, exploit the what the mortal desires is fair fast, and one whose name stands among Estate of A. average high Albert Moody, Belmont; first of Sunday will be as follows: Morning worship the of this Union know Flexibone Moulded Corsets food. joyed hospitalities the enterprising men of our early history account of administrator allowed. with sermon at 10.45, followed by Sunday that is the the whole truth and noth- Estate of I. Hatch, MONDA truth, He served iu from 1813 to 1815, and Benjamin Islesboro; Y, at Congress first and final account of school. Young people’s meeting six o’clock, but the truth. The exer- administrator al- The President of the United States and ! ing post-prandial from 1817 to aud was a and and “The Par- 1819, colleague lowed. TUESDAY, led by Miss Eva Crowley, Topic, cises were and entertain- the G.-veriior of Maine that Thanks- highly enjoyable personal friend of Daniel Webster. Joseph Estate of Gorham Clough, Unity; inven- agree j able Talents and what it Means.” At WEDNESDAY of the The toasts were tory returned. should be Nov. 25th. ing. following proposed H. Wilson was the last of a of six FLEXIBONE giving day observed anthems family Estate of the morning service the following and to in a and ef- Sarah W. Newell, Searsmont, responded very pleasing four and two Three of The death-knell of the turkey has sound- will be “Cantate children, girls boys. inventory returned. NOVEMBER 22, 23 and2 c sung: Domini,” Danks; fective manner: ;‘The W. C. T. U., what it nOULDED. the sisters married Hannah mar- Estate of George Amos Nichols, Sears- ed “O Lord most Truette. lawyers. Holy,” aims to do, and what it has was re- for allow- done,” ried Hon. A. G. Jewett of. Belfast, at one time port; inventory returned; petition AI THE STORK OF The topic of the mid-week at the to Miss E. F. Miller of North ance presented. N ov the New York World has under- meeting sponded by U.S. Minister to Sarah married Law- France; Estate of Francis Whitmore, Belfast ; in- Xorth Church this, Thursday, evening will Searsmont, the President the Waldo taken the job of banishing college foot of^ yer Daniel Jewett of St. Louis; and Mary ventory returned. “Social Falsehoods.” The services next Union. In a manner Estate of L. Fail as a brutal sport. The chances are be, County very pleasing married Lawyer William Crosby of Bangor. Charles Wardwell, Winter- _—.A. D. CHASE & SON that it will succeed in its under- will be as follows: Rev. Goweu C. she its and and what port: inventory returned. hardly Sunday explained aims objects Jane never married. John M. married Eliza Estate of Horatio N. Woodcock, Sears- taking. [Boston Herald. Wilson of the Bible Society of Maine will it has to the satisfaction of all. accomplished, A. Townsend aud lived on the farm on Lin- mont; inventory returned. Not unless it can devise a more at 10:45 a. m ; School at 12 m. To ‘‘Cold Man’s best Estate of “sport’* preach Sunday Water, Beverage,” colnville avenue now occupied by Albert Mary Mitchell, Unity; inventory returned. Brutal than foot and that does not Meeting of the C. E. Society atG.15 p. m. A Mrs. Frank Orcutt responded briefly, but ball; Wilson, a nephew of the deceased. He Estate of Clement \V. Thanksgiving topic, “Gratitude: to whom? She of the Lane, Winterport ; eem possible. very effectively. spoke great leaves two other nephews and one niece in inventory returned. for what ? how shown ?” Luke 17 : 11-10. At water is to the its usefulness blessing world, Belfast, Joseph B. and Jefferson F. Wilson, Estate of James Page, Jackson; petition 7.15 p. the will iu the for license to sell real estate. The New York World claims that while m., pastor preach and its importance in the affairs of life, and and Mrs. Annie Wilson Ellis. Two of ins presented Estate of John M. the Storm Ulster Liberty; t belt* lias been 11 fatal accidents in football church, his theme being Neal Dow and the urged all to drink it in preference to any Wellington, nephews are lawyers in the west, ami one, second and tinal account of administrator Buy King since lsb4, the number of fatal accidents Prohibitory Law. other “Neal our Prohibi- beverage. Dow, H. W. Harris, is a physician in Augusta, presented. ii. oil ei in the same time has been: was Estate of Julia A. sports The services at the Methodist Episcopal tion Leader,” very ably responded to Me. Mr. Wilson attended the schools Warren, Belfast, first -SOLD ONLY BY- >w l.:,50, public account of administrator iminiiig boating bsti, hunting church Nov. will be as fol- by Mr. F. A. who in presented. Sunday, 21st, Dickey, spoke high in Belfast aud early iu life learned the tin- Estate of E. i, bnyeiing 204. horseback riding boo, Mary Gilmore, Monroe; peti- lows: Sermon by Rev. O. 11. Fernald, D. D., praise of the departed leader, who had so smith’s trade with the late S. tion for of A. iI. i- r m.; p. W.CLARK. tennis. League meeting tective in several cities for firms playing golf various and tion presented for appointment of X. B. Al- at another leader who could so We believe the World’s statistics re- Epworth League meeting G, leader, Miss successfully individuals,but at the time he was taken sick len wood, administrator. lead the as did the mau whom of Milly Sanborn; topic, “The Foes of the way to-day was at his trade in Salem. He was Estate Ferdinand E. Sawyer, Kunx; gaiding foot ball casualties are far from working BARGAIN CLOTHIER. will Saliua J. ex- ^.THE A the friends of so miss. To presented, Sawyer named Church,” Epli. 0:10-12. large attendance prohibition sadly a man of kind iu accurate. from the newspaper disposition, very strong ecutrix. Judging is desired. and service at 7. ‘‘Our Children,” Mrs. Ada Brier responded Song prayer his friendships, speaking evil of no one, and Estate of Frank F. Frye, Moutville; will ► Made from all wool Irish frieze, shoulders reports we should say that the in triple weight, percentage The meetings during the week will be as a very felicitous manner. She urged iu presented, K. Mears uamed executor. every possible way lending a helping Joseph ► lined rubber an wind of fatalities in foot ball is to follows: to be careful that their chil- Estate of Emma B. Googiugs, Searsuiont; and sleeves with making absolutely fully equal Prayer meeting, Tuesday evening every parent hand to those in affliction or distress. He will presented, Oscar A. named that of war, ancient or modern. at 7.13; class at dren received that their Googings, and The it I ^ ls any meeting, Thursday evening early training, married Eliza Pepper Varney, who most executor. waterproof garment. price, 7.15. minds 00 might more quickly receive the im- tenderly and kindly cared for him during Estate of Sarah A. Alexander, Belfast; great wonderment for such a good coat pressions of the of will presented, Amelia S. Cates named exe- The Boston Record for some Services at the Baptist church next Sun- necessity living temper- his and illness. He was stricken Evening long trying cutrix; petition for ate lives. On the whole it was a inter- presented appointment time has been calling attention to the fact day will consist of morning and eveniug very with paralysis three years ago. He was a of Willis A. Cates, executor, the executrix with esting and instructive evening, and all named in the will dead. that the present control of the Democratic worship preaching by the pastor. The member of N. E. O. P. and A. O. U. W. and being HARRY W. CLARK, seemed more than to Estate of B. subject of the morning sermon will be, “The glad be present; and was held in esteem the officers aud George Ordway, Swanville; 1 arty, with its movement high by will Maria A. named Henry George the next presented; Ordway Unanswerable Argument of a Christian although annual gathering seemed members as evinced their watchful aud in New York, its Thos. movement by executrix. Riley 2 Cor. 5: 12. The sermon so distant, everyone that it would be Estate of Ellen M. The Clothier and Life,” eveniug hoped kind care during his long illness. His many Fowler, Unity; will Bargain Tailor, in Boston, and its general dogged deter- will be “The their fortune to be This presented; Reuel M. uamed execu- upon Choice Young Man,” 1 good present. friends have this comfort in their sorrow: Berry, tor. mination to drive all the old leaders Sam. 9:2. A cordial LTuion seems to be Under out, invitation is extended prospering finely. He died au loved aud honest, upright man, INSOLVENCY COURT. 83 Main Belfast. is not free but a its Mrs. Annie St., based, upon silver, upon to all. The music will b Mrs. Q[ _ Roberts aud her husband visited Waldo illustrations include a view of the farm he was at the Cove and the at no doubt meer with like As to served encore. The program was as follows: spent day the disregard. county last summer, and their mauy friends borne of Hon. R. W, Ellis in Embdeu. Piano solo, original, Miss Cleora Haney. home of his son Emery, called at the store, the manner of going, pe'haps something wherever they have lived and upon whom Recitation, Miss Myrtle Mitchell. was weighed, and remarked that he felt first- With this issue the Pioneer enters upon be said that will be heeded. To called have recollections of H. J. may put Vocal solo, Mr. Emery White. they pleasant the forty-first year of its existence, enjoying LOCKE & SON. i rate. He was very much pleased when a iiom sluo to £b00 in an old Dialogue, “Mistaken Identity.” them. Mrs. Roberts was a faithful ami con- the best of health, the largest circulation, fishing remarked that he looked as Song, Miss Ethel Savery. gentleman and an advertising patronage that .any pub- schooner for a arc und the Horn is sistent member of the Baptist church, and voyage Recitation, Master Percy Clifford. young and robust as his sons. Monday he lisher might be proud of. Here’s hoping her deeds will be remembered reckless and The of Vocal solo, Miss Isabell Ginn. good kindly that we will be around to celebrate the extravagant. perils went over his wood lot to select a place help Remarks, Messrs. M. C. C. F. Ginn and by many, those who have been in Pioneer’s the are as as old seafar- Hill, especially eightieth anniversary [Aroostook voyage great, any Rev. G. G. Winslow. to chop. Tuesday morning he arose as Pioneer. trouble or iu need. The funeral was held at er w ill tell you. The start must be made Sunflower song. usual, but complained of a pain in his her late home iu Solo, Mr. Emery White. stomach. He went Lawrence, Wednesday A •soon if you hope to reach Alaska next out into the kitchen, liood Definition. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Blackboard talk, Mrs. Mary Whitmore. afternoon, aud the interment will be in that remained a short but concluded he season, The vessel will be worth Remarks on the Home of the time, L A KNOWLTON, President. FRANK R. Cashier nothing Department city. I am told that a fanner is a man who WIGGIN, Miss would go and lie down awhile. Warm when she reaches the Pacific coast, as by Sunday school, Milly Grout. makes his money in the country and blows baths were and done to it in comes next there will he-an applied everything when lie to town. An agricul- spring over supply A Good Time. Wilson Wednesday evening, Nov. relieve him. He was somewhat easier when Carter, formerly of Belfast, died at turalist is one who makes his money in of navigation, and small craft will town and blows it in in the The sailing 10th, a very pleasant party, of his home in Camden Nov. after a country. [ Solicited consisting his wife noticed a great change in his coun- 11th, long at a Philistine. Deposits be discount when I SHI. they come in com- Mr. aud Mrs. Henry B. Mr. illness. He was born in Penobscot in INDIVIDUAL Feb. 2s, July 21. 1S9I. Her. 1«9I. March 5. I SB5. Cunningham, tenance and notified her son that she thought 1825 DEPOSITS: *30,353.09 S59.IS0.29 BI9.lsO.3B petition with the steamers that will and Mrs. M. R. Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. and was a sou of the late Josiah *S3,9:s,S3 big his father was dying. They returned to and Doro- for the John Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. July II. ISII5. Dec 13,095. July 14, I'9#. compete Alaska business. If you him at once, but it was that thy (Roberts) Carter. When he was 12 |^_ ’Q. plainly apparent 1 I 7. UcC.l # if West, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fraser, Mrs. Flora old his *123,OSS.5S * OO.S3S. *172,093.10 , have employment now you must give up the end was very near and as the aged wife years parents moved to Montville, Miss Susie Dodge, Cunningham, Mr. Elisha and son where he lived until was six months’ earnings, imperil your life, her bent down to catch the whisper he 21. He then “Just as Sherman of Belfast, Mr. Dustin Cunning- went to 8183,869.99 aud expend from £:}00 to £000 in of a last farewell the loved husband and Searsport and learned the ship car- reaching ham of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson These figures are taken from our sworn\*tatements to the Natick, Mass., father had crossed the trade. He worked there a few Comptrolf a point on the Pacific coast to which river and reached the penter’s years you Patterson of at the home of of the Currency, on the Waldo, gathered shore of the summer and then came to Belfast where he lived un- Washington, at>ove\t tr■ tu j possibly So, After all had arrived and recovered some- of that month. This offers tti'ie/i scotrit to twelve children of the late Richard and Five years ago he married Marietta, daugh- department printer >; depositors than Savings H:i n k no use much as is a to h to our advice is to wait. every deposit twin Mir ink. and all deposit' in our Rank are /•/■/ mt. ,~j ,v, say don’t, what from the shaking up resulting from ter of Frank as we Susan Brown, of whom but three now sur- P. Eastman, formerly of Bel- Scott’s and sell It much amount of our Capital Stock. their long drive they were ushered into the This Rank beintr the latest established Rank in Waldo <\.nntv. nr vault lias vive. Mr. Brown first viewed the light at fast, who survives him. He leaves four cheaper," is a statement sometimes all the latest uni ments in Eire an 1 work, thereby oiferimr tr- \es are groaning time of his demise he had reached the vener- of Lockridge, Iowa; R. and tipp- with Capt. George Emulsion Is called for. This shows so be and from of Some of locks, they may taken to the Bank if desired. 1M. The friends of the Rev. weight good things. the party Everett S. of was many Myra Kings- able age of 8.1 years, 4 mouths and 26 days. Belfast. He made a that the druggists themselves regard w ill be to tried manfully to help the table out and re- mason bury grieved learn of her serious For many yefc.rs he followed the vocation of in Phoenix Lodge nearly 40 years ago it its a lieve of weight, but bad to acknowl- illness. Fram private letter recently re- a fisherman with good results. Thirty-nine and was an active member of the fraternity. and the wishful looks jast at ceived from her, the extract is edge defeat, he came He was of kind Scott's following years ago here, and bought a farm industrious, disposition, and BAND BENEFIT, that table after nature refused to be crowd- taken: that is now known as the Benner place. in all respects a good citizen. The funeral I 1II ed any more spoke volumes to the credit of “The doors are closing more and more to After a long residence there he sold out and was held Sunday at his late residence. Amity Emulsion Established in S5<> the mansion of God’s great the preparer of the feast. After earthly house, supper bought the Witherly place, where with his Lodge of Masons of Camden attended in a and opening wider and wider to some of the those who felt able selected and of Cod-Liver SUPPER, partners son Hudson and with but did not hold Oil with Hypophos- CAPITAL “other mansions,” more glorious and more family he resided until he body mourning badges STOCK, $l50,0()(i enjoyed themselves in the mazy dance. of Lime and Soda as the beautiful. I may live, if loving prayers can obeyed the call to come up higher. By hard Masonic services. phites God’s messenger, for little for Uncle Joe was as young as any and enjoyed ■SURPLUS, $33,000 stay while; toil and strict economy he secured for him- standard, and the purchaser who CONCERT, in my behalf the dear friends have offered every of the a certain “ ” part visit, especially self and a beautiful and desires to the standard many and fervent ones.” family productive Miss Susan Walker died of consumption procure OKl'Osl rs SOUC1 I I greeting he received early in the evening. farm is DANCES. We take the from the Cliristiau that second to none in town, at her home at East Nov. because he knows it has been of following The decided that in the future those Northport, 11th, party where he speut the of Leader of Nov. lltli: evening life after a long illness. She was a daughter of untold benefit, should not for one The BKLFAST ISAM) will an must be in as give Safe deposit boxes for rent at $5, $5, greetings private, they make in the of his beloved $<>,50 are now center- companionship wife, Eliza and the late B. and instant think of the risk $n a Sheshequin.—Many eyes George Walker, taking of Kntertainment in the >ear. those who get left feel-ahem! At a late who for ing -upon this old historic place, noted in fifty-nine years had shared all his was born in East Northport, where she has some untried <>ur new vault is uiioipialed m Eastern M. earl\ as the Mecca of the Univer- hour the broke that the using prepa- the days party up, agreeing and his sorrows. Here so * joys delightfully always lived. Her mother, two brothers, am in against t salis: Church in this for here lies was the ration. The substitution Uellast House, lUNEXCELLED security vicinity, affair best yet, and that they will situated amid his Opera children and grandchil- John and and one Mrs. upon a bed of extreme pain and weakness, George, sister, Henry of said to and burglary in the uountrx. all go again. dren he was at peace with all the world. \ something be our gifted and consecrated sister, Rev. Myra L. Lord, survive her. The funeral was held As a citizen he was as for a Those rentimr boxes can have the exclns Kingsbury. Many hearts reach longingly highly esteemed, and “just good’' stand- Embossed in Gold. none knew him but to him. Several at her late home Sunday afternoon. There privilege id taking their boxes to and from and prayerfully that way, but still she suf- respect ard Thursday Evening, NOV. 18 years he became a member of the preparation twenty- vault. fers, anil all the time the end seems draw- ago Bap- was a large attendance of mourning rela- To and famous in- tist church here, and was a constant at- five years on the market, ing nigh. That one so valuable to our buy reproduce paintings tives and friends, the deceased having the volves an that could be tendant at the services until his hearing be- Church aud in the prime of life, should be expenditure hardly should not be permitted by Supper at <> p. m., followed by a concert as in the case of came so that it was hard for love and respect of all who ever met her. taken down seems a strange Providence, borne unless, The Youth’s impaired very E. H. M. D. him to hear what was the DURGIN, and those who know her must cling to the Companion, the enterprise is sustained by said. Nevertheless The services were conducted by Rev. J. M. intelligent purchaser. by the full band and dances. the of more than five hundred his zeal for the church he loved never falter- He sure vestige of hope that yet may he hers for re- approval Leighton, and the interment was in Brown’s you pet SCOTT’S Emulsion. See subscribers. The ed and he was strong in the faith to the end. that the man and fish are on the covery. She is w atched over day and night thousand companion wrapper. Calendar for a series of The funeral was held Corner Cemetery. ‘“^'iin^inn.en, of Glasses by the most patient of mothers and her near Souvenir 1898, Thursday afternoon, 50c. and $1.00, all drupgists. ADMISSION 50c. Fitting and Diseases of Nov. and was attended. Rev. friends, and her distant friends are alive to charming figure-pieces, faithfully copied in 11th, largely SCOTT & BOWNE, Chenvsts. New York. G. E. Tufts of Belfast her condition and stand to colors and embossed in gold, is recognized officiated, and in well Rev. Cushman E. of ready give sym- chosen words Harden, missionary the and Ear a aud assistance. The sweetness and as one of the richest and most costly exam- paid a deserved tribute to the Eye Specially. pathy the Lincoln died very form of art. Yet new deceased. He of his and useful Association, suddenly the sunshine of Miss Kingsbury’s spirit lias ples of this every sub- spoke long Office hoursjuntil If a. m. scriber receives it without additional life, and of the consolation it gave him that Monday morning at Appletou. The funeral Aroostook Potatoes. into many hearts and even into cor- charge. NOTICE. passed he had found his and Prom 12.30 to 3 unit 7 to 8 p m. for we in one of the Moreover, the paper is sent free to new sub- Savior implicitly trust- will be held at porations, read Troy Appleton to-day, Thursday. I have a on street free from week from the time the sub- ed in His love and had found a safe at repository Wight papers:—Among the reminders of good will scribers every refuge An will be next week. received until the time of his death. He had been an hon- obituary given dust and dirt, where I will store one-seated car- In car lots or any part of car supplied at short SEARS I’OKT, MAINE, and sympathetic wishes were a box of cut scription is January, 1898, full ored member for more than a of a for and tw seated for flowers, received last Thursday by Rev. and then for a year to January, 1891). quarter riages $1.00, carriages notice. Seed potatoes constantly on hand by Tk lephonk Connection. j:tit The of The century of Excelsior F. & A. Myra Kingsbury, Sheshequin, who is passing popular price Companion, Lodge, M., $1.50; twenty five cents extra for collecting the h. C. and the members of the order a Extension of to Pittsfield. PITCHER, a illness. $1 75 a year, and the character of its con- attended in Railroad ! through dangerous Swift & Paul’s. Hansfield Block, foot of Main St., tents, make it a for every household. body and conducted the funeral services. It paper JOSEPH F WIGH T. DR. W. L. attractions are for was a most fitting honor to one who had Pittsfield, Me Nov. 15. It is under- 3n4l Belfast. WEST, Practical Demanded. Exceptional promised Knowledge the fifty-two numbers to be issued during been a faithful, honorable and beloved stood that work will begin to-morrow on the lielf >st, Nov. 9,1897.— 45tf. 1898. The Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, the craftsman. Not only the members of Excel- extension of the Wiscasset & Quebec railroad % Surgeon.*^ of is ^•Veterinary TLe acquisition practical knowledge Hon. Thomas B. Reed, Rudyard Kipling, sior lodge, but every citizen, friend and from Burnham to Pittsfield, and trains are to the for Sale. demanded—in addition memorizing Lillian Nordica, John Burroughs, W. I). neighbor extend their special condolence promised to Pittsfield in six weeks. A large Horse Stock Graduate and Medalist books in our and Grammar of text High Howells and Max O’Rell are prominent in and sympathy to the afflicted family. crew of men and horses from this vicinity Ontario College. SHAWL FOUND. 1 wish to close out all horse stock, 10 Veterinary schools. More manual training work, more the list of eminent contributors named are and more will be added my head, long “Silent for once the restless hive of labor, already engaged including dam of Wilkesmont, 2 20 1-4. Nelsonee, nature study, more frequent introduction of in The which as can be obtained. The of A shawl has been found on the street. The Ofllee and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery to. Companion’s announcement, Save the low funeral tread, they completion 4 years, 2.20 1-4, colts from one to four years old, tiie praetial matters of life—these are all will sent free to one this road to Pittsfield means much to bussi- owner can have the same and be any addressing Or voice of craftsman to his by proving property high bred and promising. Anv reasonable oiler Residence and Hospital 17 < street. demanded. But where are the teachers? whispering otigress The Youth’s Companion, neighbor ness, as a complete line will probably mate- paying charges. F. S. BRICK. accepted. WM.C. MARSHALL. Nov. 1807.—4G Office Telephone 8-3. Res idenee U-’ \Hailowell Regester. 205 Columbus Ave, Boston, Mass. The good deeds of the dead.” rially lessen transportation charges. Belfast, Nov. 17, 1897.—1G Belfast, 1(5, Telephone NEWS OF BELFAST. THE Mayo & White are closing out their retail Dr. E. L Stevens spent Sunday in Lewis- fruit and confectionary business and will •Mate Constable Mears spilled 40 dozen ton. devote their energies to the bottiing and i.-s of beer at tbe lager jail yesterday. wholesale trade. * The Belfast W. C. T. U. has changed its * hour of Me and Otis,” written by Rev. C. H. Guns meeting Thursday afternoons to 2 Don’t the band at Ammunition forget benefit the Bel- and o’clock. \\ ,s, will be one of tbe features of the fast Opera House, this, Thursday, evening. Universalist fair. An orange plant with 10 sized ng Supper, concert and dance, all for 50 cents. good one W. oranges, is in a GEORGE nearly ripe, growing pot BURKETT' Children's Aid Society acknowledges Supper at 0 p. m. in the window of A. of So from the Workers D. Chase’s dr* goods

V she wouldn’t have At a One (Jirl in the World. “Can’ttell. Perhaps Weighing the Baby. Probate Court held at Belfast, within and fo taken me. What I to have done A TALK WITH MKS. PINKHAM the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of ought A. I). 1897. for Mine Host of the lastlne November, And Only One was to marry her in the first place.” at once the Bring steelyards, PAGE, Administratrix of the estate House. Toni Sounders Tells His Heart Story this time the were And the ..r By lamps lighted, About the Cause of Anemia. get basket, quick ; ALICEJAMES PAGE, late of Jackson, in said Com, to of His Guests. and the sun was fast behind Belfast her up in flannels, of deceased, a Several i asleep Wrap ty Waldo, having presented petite u hills. Uncle Tom reached over the desk The warmest you can pick ; praying that she may be licensed to sell at private | world with a — sale and It is a mistake to that land- Everybody comes into this pre- Ah! take care, my lady, convey the whole of the real estate of saei suppose and pulled out the checker board. Five deceased. to some Don’t twist our face— lord Moses of the Robinson minutes latter he was in the in disposition disease of particular tissue; up f James F. king row, For to That the said ^ a weak we’re going weigh the baby, Ordered, petitioner give notice to of all the doctor could do. in other words, everybody has spot. all is the ot spite [Boston The youngest of her race. persons interested by causing a copy of this house, Bucksport, Me., original a hundred the Globe. In ninety-nine cases out of order to be published three weeks successively n, old Jed in the at Prouty. weak in women is somewhere in the uter- Now put the pillow, Republican Journal, printed Belfast,that spot they may appear at a Probate Court to be held For a or two after Dick Golden As soft as eider down, year News and Notes. ine The uterine organs have less re- at Belfast within and for said on the Literary system. And place her gently on it, County, out his with local that's second Tuesday of December next, at ten of the brought play Bucksport sistance to disease than the vital organs; And tuck the covers round ; clock before noon, and show cause, if any they Is ? coloring, several colloquial drummers j Mr. John Muir will contribute to early why they give out the soonest. everything just ready have, wify the prayer of said petitioner should Do have her in not be tilled with the of their discov- numbers of the Atlantic Monthly a series Not more than one woman in a hundred— you just place? granted. importance For we’re going to weigh the baby, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. of articles which are to become the of mis points A sauntered to Moses as he sat be- likely in five hundred—has perfectly healthy organs generation, The sweetest of her race. true copy. Attest: ery, up classic nay, descriptions of, first, Great Govern- soon as life seem Chas. P. Hazeltine, to the stern necessity of helping one's self just as the powers Register. hiud the office desk, and, sticking out ment Reservations, second, The Yellow- She doesn’t seem to like it, stone to be on the wane. She’s to their hands, said: Park, third, The Yosemite Park, tone going rebel; At a Probate Court Held at Belfast, within am; is a of weakness and want of ha! see and The Parks. Excessive menstruation sign physical —Ha, here, my lady, for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- “Mr. I am to see fourth, Sequoia anemia Don’t fear to Prouty, glad you.” in the uterine organs. It saps the strength away and produces (blood your weight tell; day of November, A. D. 1897. For answer received tire lot Among the contents of ’Tis time enough when older they largest Harper’s Maga- turns to water). P. NICHOLS, widow of GEORGE zine for December will be a narrative To falsify the case— AMOS late of in said of ever deliver- If DELPHIXENICHOLS, Searsport, assorted invective epithets become anemic, there is no what will happen. your gums now If you knowing But we’ll weigh the baby, County of Waldo, deceased, presented a poem by General Lew. entitled are having Wallace, and inside look in color, The of for an out the ed in one bundle. •‘The and the inside of your lips your eyelids pale you proudest her race. petition praying allowance of per Wooing of Malkatoon;” articles on Solid sonal estate of said deceased. and must that drain on your powers. Why not build Comfort Liberally paraphrased, Moses said that “TheQueen’s Jubilee,” by Richard Hard- in a dangerous way stop Every ounce is precious— E. Pinkham's I Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice t> and on on a tonic, like Lydia More precious far than all Jed Prouty was a low- ing Davis, “George William Curtis up generous, uplifting gold ; persons interested by causing a copy of thi beer-begotten, —That’s it—shall I raise it?— to at Concord,” by George Willis Cooke, and Vegetable Compound? sojttv order be published three weeks successiv ely u down, impossible hayseed and I’ll keep a steady hold— in the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, ilia' nightmare, an of Edwin Ehrig, 413 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa., every pipeful— | interesting array fiction, including Mrs. Alas! again she’s | they m ty appear at a Probate Court, to be lie hi Dick Golden was not any part of a man stories Owen Hartwell tell that squirming, j by Wister, Mary savs: I feel it my duty to write and you And tears and frowns deface, I Belfast, within and for said County, on the secom and should hereafter under the name 1 and Wil- Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock be- go Catkerwood, Mary Tracy Earle, am better than 1 have been for four years. A But we’re bound to weigh the a I baby, B-L has flavor fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, vvl. of liam McLennan. The number will be Com- The choicest of her race. Dora Wiley’s husband. I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable tlie prayer of said petitioners should not be grant bound in an ornamental ed. GKO. cover, designed one box of l E. JOHNSON, Judge. As far as he was he had one of Sanative Wash, But do you ask—What baby ? concerned, in colors by Kenyon Cox. pound, package A true copy. Attest: am cured. Why, “baby mine,” of never worked hard to make the Robinson house Liver Pills, and can say that I perfectly 'H' course; Clias. P. Hazh.i'im;, Register. E And this I must attend yet equalled— Mr. Gilbert Parker’s new story is to be I should have been ^B to, a “Doctorsdidnothelpmeany. Or suffer remorse decent, respectable hotel, which should called “The ^ grim ; At a Probate C ourt held at Belfast, within and L Battle of the Strong.” It is this time if it had not been for in my grave by your That tale of pounds so. precious the County of Waldo, on t Ire second J ue-day afford congenial entertainment for well- to appear as a serial in the Atlantic Month- taste suited in was a to me. I was troubled with Time never must erase— every November, A. D. 1897. the medicine, it godsend men: and to make ly, first installment in the number of So we’re to the dressed, self-respecting excessive menstruation, which caused womb trouble, /m going weigh baby, 4 certain instrument, purporting :< be the !a- January, 1898. It will be remembered ” The of her race. il will and testament ot (i h< MiG L lb oKbW.W him a > plumpest responsible for such burlesque upon I was to remain in bed for six weeks. Mrs. that the Atlantic printed Mr. Parker’s and obliged late of Swanville, in said ( ounty ot Waldo, ,, manners w as But do not me good outrageous—“outrage- successful “Seats of the With Pinkham's medicine was recommended to me. and, keep longer, ceased, having been presented lor probate. sir,” Mighty.” She’s growing, you must know ; ous, was troubled no more with j. also had severe Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith’s serial Caleb if ter using-it a short time, flooding-, 1 want the Alter on in tins tor a precious figures terested by a copy of this order to •>. running style now causing West, running, and Mrs. Wiggin’s in This, also, I have no more. I shall always recommend the Before this hour shall three weeks suer. iu the time, Mr. Moses would turn about and pain my kidneys. go; published ,-sively Kepu Penelope’s the Atlantic is now, it has cured me. and it will cure others. Iwould like to have —And now she frets and lican Journal, printed at Belfast that they m look at the mirror until his visitors went Progress, Compound, for you wiggles, and to 'Tis hard the lines to appear at a Probate Court, to he Held at Bclta- promises be. rich in cases the form of should be trace; particularly this letter.” (In such dry Compound used.) within and for said on the second Tm-. away. liction. publish But we must weigh the baby, County, good TOBACCOS day of December next, at ten of the clock heb.ee As there is u<> other hotel within 18 The dearest of her race. noon, and show cause if aa\e. il miles of humorous travelers have W. Clark any they why his, Russel, who has written the of Various Breeds of same should nof be proved, appro\ed and ailoyye.t Descriptions Register of Deep Water Vessels.^ Well, well! At it’s over— learned that it is not wise to the most stories of the sea ever length GEO. I-:. spring masterly pub- Sheep. The JOHNSON, Judge. deed at last is done; Smoke A true Attest Jed Prouty idea in Bucksport, and so the lished, is not a native of as is “World’s copy. Britain, We’ve weighed the precious burden, (Has. p. Hazeltine, Register. has fewer admirers in that town than but was born in New TIIK MERINO. play generally believed, 8HIFS. Her pounds are fully known; in other in New York in the old Carleton House in We did it ail so any village England. City This breed is one of the most ancient calmly— Fair.” At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and ft If a seeker for truth wants to find any- the year 1844. He was educated in Win- Abner Coburn, M L Park, at Hong Kong We managed it with grace— the County of W aldo. on the second Tuesday ■■ and disseminated breeds known. We’re our November, A. D. 1897. thing like a counterpart of old .led in chester, England, and at the age of four- widely Sept 27 for New York. weighed darling baby, this in A G David sailed from San Most of her race. 4 certain to be the la- Maine lie must come to the Castine house, teen years w ent to sea as a in It was imported into country 1802, Ropes, Rivers, precious instrument, purporting midshipman W. W. A will ami testament o! F.LI.KN W LOW iu the where old Duncan Francisco Oct 15 for Liverpool. [Rev. Morlow in the Interior. I.KIi village gentle-souled Tom Dunbar’s service, and sawr and its value for the of a nice ( eight production A J Fuller, C M Nichols, at New York. late of Cnity. iu said ounty of Waldo, decease.' Saunders lias sat behind the rail for the of that life in India and been for years China, of wool has led to its Daniel Rarnes, O C arrived at New having presented probate. half Australia before quality becoming Arpe, *>"* »J» ej. S>-4> «> past century, telling stories, retailing he settled down on shore York Nov 5, from Boston to load for Hong Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in introduced into all sections of the terested a of order b< cigars and raking in money with a Yan- and gave to the world such books as the nearly Kong. GEO. W. by causing copy this to Rambouillets were lirst 4^ BURGESS, published three weeks iu the kee thrift that would have made a million- Wreck of the A Sailor’s Sweet- country. The E B E L sailed from New successively Repul Grosvenor, Sutton, Carver, lican Journal, printed at Belfast, that t)-v m.. aire in of the world. and imported into this country from France York 1 for Yokohama. any large city heart, others, which delight not only Sept ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bellas! in 1801. are a branch of the Meri- El A L within r As it is, he is a frugal and chaste bach* the general reader but “old salts,” too. They Capitau, Carver, from Baltimore and b said County, on the second I ties Their was found to 1 for San sailed from Mon- day of December next, at ten of the lock bebc-. elor, 80 years of age, and owns a thou- nos. wool, however, April Francisco, The Ladies’ tevideo noon, and show cause, it any they have, why t! Home Journal has secured be coarser in liber than the Merinos, and Sept 21, and has returned to that WJIiRHCEA, sand dollars' worth of for every DYSENTERY, same should not be non cw- property what to be port in distress. aud an no : JOB proved, approved promises the great magazine are not to be as wee complaints. \ GEO. K. lie has lived. they thought hardy. PRINTER, JOHNSON, year F A S arrived A ♦ Judge. feature of 1898. It is entitled “The Inner The Merino is described as a Emily Whitney, Pendleton, Sure, Safe, Q-iiek ( ure for these t A true copy. Attest: For more than 50 years people who generally at New York Oct 1C from Iliola via Dela- troubles is Experiences of a Cabinet Member's Wife.” small-boned of medium size and ( has. p. Hazeltine, Register. knew him best wondered why he had al- sheep ware Breakwater. In a series of letters written the wife in with somewhat ways lived a bachelor. He had been ask- by compact form, light Emily Reed, D C Nichols, from Hiogo July At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within anil of a Cabinet member to her sister at shoulders and chest. The of the 22 for New the of Waldo on ed about it in a roundabout w ay dozens of home, weight York, returned to Hiogo 23d House Me. County the second Tuesday are detailed her actual Opera Block, Belfast, j November, A. I). 1897. in ewes will from to with loss of and sld. times, but never gave any satisfactory experiences average sixty seventy topgallant yard, prior and to 25th. certain instrument, to b.- the la- answer. In summer when Washington, frankly freely given. are remarkable for the purporting visitors pounds. They (PEfcRY will and testament of C time, The letters were written without in- Gov Robie, Nichols, at Hong Kong Sept 27 DAVIS’.) A FRANK F. i KYI are he is too to talk about auy large amount of every fine wool which of Montville, iu said of here, busy tention for New Y'ork. Vsetl Internally and EZZZZZl County Wuluo, of publication. They give inti Externally. been for himself, and as soon as they are gone they yield. B Scribner, sailed from New having presented probate. mate peeps behind the curtain of Henry Hyde, Two Sizes, ?:c. andnfle. bottles. CARDS, checker playing comes in to put a stop to high OXFORD DOWN'S. York Aug 5 for San Francisco: spoken Aug Ordered, That notice be given to ail pel sons ;i official and social are terested a life. They absolute- lat 35 Ion 43 W. POSTERS, by causing copy of this ordei be ] personal reminiscences. a new and 24, N, i■ life This is comparatively breed, BILL lished three weeks sucre-sively in rlie Kepi ! After half a ly fearless, they study Washington Josephus, P R sailed from Manila HEADS, century of wondering the was a course of cross-breed- Gilkey, Journal, printed at Bellast, that they im.y upi under the as it has never produced by LETTER searchlight been Nov 2 for New Y’ork. HEADS, ! at a Probate to he held at Beifa.-i. w people did not know a thing more about of Cotswolds and with Court, before ing Hampshires, L J N on old Tom than presented. The President and the Mary Cushing, Pendleton, sailed PROGRAMS, and for said County, the second Tuesday they did at first, and nearly an of Southdown terror officials of the with the occasional mixture from Honolulu July 28 for New Y'ork. the December next .t ten of the dock betore ho- him down as a highest land, ghastly PAMPHLETS, | everybody put confirmed The was about E D P at ] und show cause, if any they have, why the most brilliant men blood. breed produced May Flint, Nichols, New Y'ork and women of the | should not be woman until one and alioyyed. hater, evening, about in the of Ox- for Hiogo. proved, approved Capital, are seen in the most, familiar seventy years ago county : GKO. K. JOHNSON. I < two weeks ago w hen the bottom dropped which it takes its Puritan, A. N Blanchard, sailed from San con- As these are all actual ford, England, from ■ A true copy Attest: way. experiences Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. ► out of the w hole secret. that ( mas. i‘. Hazeltine. Kegiste! the name of the writer is withheld. The name. An English authority says was Reaper, O C arrived at New Y'ork And all kinds Tom sitting in an armchair beside have a Young, of Legal Printing letters will doubtless “The Oxford Downs should nice, 2 from HALES excite much shrewd Nov Honolulu. I At a Probate Court held at witluu unc the office stove. At his riglA were the dark the well covered with sumption [ neatly and promptly done. 7t( Bellast, guessing by readers and of internal color, poll R R Thomas, C G Nichols, sailed from Iot the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday a study j village doctor, drummer and a retired a on the evidence to discover the secret. The “Ex- wool, adorned with top-knot New Y'ork Aug 28 for Hong Kong; spoken a November, A.D. 1897. shipmaster, who had come in to smoke on stares forehead; a good tleece of wool, thick Sept 19, lat 32, Ion 52. HONEY \ ceitain instrument, Lobi-im- and periences,” which will be beautifully illus- [ [ purporting play checkers. To the left were a a Sow all sailed from New il yy ill and testament ot K.Vl.MA B.GoOGIN in the December aud the skin, but not too curly; well-formed Sachem, Nichols, ...THE... for and the trated, begin number Y’ork June 29 for OF >ate <*! Searsmor.t, in said ( of Wabb traveling agent something on dark nor Hong Kong. l man in \ ounty will continue for several mouths. barrel, short, legs (not gray ! ceased, hay u.g been resented foi w iter. Over near the window a was S D Carletou, Amsbury, at Slianghae Sept | probate girl with firm mutton.” Ordered, That notice be to all the spotted,) good, 24 from Singapore. given person trimming evening lamps and the of his work is the terested causing a of this order t<« be getting Considering importance The Oxford Down decidedly ft by copy ; to Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at. San lished three yveeks sarcs.-n in t fie ready light up. and the he endured in of of all the Down cuts more ely Kepe. hardship pursuit largest breeds, Francisco Oct 5 from Karluk. Journal, at Bella.-!. t hat Outside the sun was I printed they may >;,■ red-eyed putting it, there has been little written wool and of a State of H G at New' k at a Probate to be held singularly longer staple. Maine, Curtis, Y'ork SWAM SIBLEY Court, at Bella-' himself to bed in a h-t <>f blankets. fiery about the {Swedish Dr. for face who AND and lor said ( ounty. on the second hiom.y young explorer; so cthdowns. Hong Kong. nee-^ Tom hail hired a new about the swn A Til lie E Star Eben E CO.j December next, at ten t the clock bet just boy Hedin. few months ago he com- buck, Curtis, arrived at JOBBKKS OK a and -how rail-.-, they ha e. y\ :lu- hotel, who served in ■ This is old breed of and 23 llany by double of a seven- very sheep, Honolulu Oct from . 1 rapacity pleted journey of three years and s should not lie oy ed. ed and a I! ■ it was in the pl apnro\ “ft -nt" and “boots.” This Jim was originated England among Wm H Mary, cleared from lects a cold. J boy j teen months in the most inaccessible and Amsbury, [ <«111». K. JOHNSON, i_. from which is hills and downs, called New Y'ork Nov 10, for Y'okahama. ► A true Attest: lately imported Penobscot, least known parts of Asia. He traversed clialkly commonly ► GRAI&, ! copy. Wm 11 Frank l arrived CMA- P. H.VZEl I M- lb !~b not a suinme? resort and i | .South from which the breed de- Conner, Pendleton, town, therefore mountain fifteen thousand ! Downs, It’s so to a < passes nearly at Manila Oct 20 from for New j £ simple pet rid of couph or not a upturned to tunes than ! rives its name. They have a close, set Shanghai £ throat tremble Hale’s of More- 3 any younger feet high, in a temperature of nearly forty I Y'ork. by Honey WALI tlioM* >un. degrees below zero; he and meas- l wool, legs W J Roteh, Sewall C sailed I explored Lancaster, £ by druppists. 3 «' ■ A- >•!:; w are of a brown their necks | 1 S'.i7. I.l't iCS M.)isl„ o !-t •: if mi musical, he soon picked up ured a lake nine him Ired feet :he I dusky color, from New Y'ork June 19 for San large deep Francisco; j I estate ot JOHN M WKt.LING I'oN. d I. sevei o j their limbs with Pike’s Toothache cure in one minute. 1 SEEDS and melodies which had. come down climbed to the of au slightly arched, short, spoken July 29, lat 9 N, Ion 24 W. £ Drops ncaily top unexploied i erty, jn said County. deceased, nay inj, r< -ci 1 11 "ii. 15>.-!.-n t lit- and broad and will o* during summer, went mountain twenty-five thousand feet compact body. They his -ecomi and lina account oim nn: at high; on but of course BARKS. ?. ahum the house .singing them at all times. he traversed the subsist light pasturage, GROCERIES. j said e-tate allowance, | unexplored Takla-Makan i■ I’his ! will thrive best when well mature j Ordered, That notice there..; Gci. nigl while old Tom and his and in so fed, Alice Alanson arrived at guests Desert, doing went nine days Reed, Ford, New weeks .-lireessiy ely Ml tin* ib-pul Ic .u .bmn h**id and are and York oi Salt. Quaker* meeting around the stove, without all but two of his very early, hardy prolific, Oct■ 31 from Rio Janeiro. Inil>oi*t<*i*9* printed in I'.el la.-:. in -aid < .*, nt' j water, losing * j often two at a birth. On ac- P N < a FroC,;,. « ,*:. p Jim came from the stable roaring out. companions and off himself with producing C Dixon. F Gilkey, arrived at I r t j interested may attend at coming Marcellus J. held at on •In* second Tne-i i.n 1 Oct Dow 2»> from is count of the early maturity of the lambs Elizabeth, New Yor Dealers in tlie finest ijuaiity ,'of I Belfast, Tline one in the world for the merest of life. <■ mdy girl me-e, spark Certainly here is Edward j her next, ami -In yy cause, a r. !.*.*> !i: u .me have become a breed May, sailed from New York Aug | Oniy girl has my a heroic they very popular the said a-c.*i;nt should not •..< c. syuipa-thee. story, scarcely equaled in the 28 for Honolulu. at BROOKS MAIN I for the production of early lambs. Keeps VILLAUK, K, <, i. L. JOB NS» ».V J i:m_u Tori took his hands from his face and annals of travel and exploration; and it Evie Reed, A T arrived at New "Whittier, Anthracite and > I A true copy. \m. -r ear has thus far SII ROPSIIIRES. ir> listened, cocking his old to one side gone practically untold. But I York Oct from Cape Town via Barbadoes. .A FINE STOCK OF. ^ CMAS. P. il \/M I M lb -I. like a chickadee. Mr. R. II. Sherard has prepared a full The of the Harvard, Coleord, arrived at Philadelphia Shropshire partakes general Nov 1 from and Blacksmith d, ■ “True, account of Dr. Hedin and Juuin. L 0 IS 1 true, every word of it.” said his discoveries, characteristics of the al- Iquique I” ALIM» SS. !. < -itrt 1 Southdown, W H Herbert Black. Blanchard, sailed in \ i. Tom, is the boy helped to place the lamps and adventures, based largely on conversa- it is heavier in lleece V» last. on ;1. I 1 though considerably from Boston 22 for Buenos «. Aug Ayres. 1H‘.»7 III.NBA < BUS. .. •■! Cl.il 1 in their brackets and sang louder than tions with him, and it will be published and It is called the most body. prolific lolani, McClure, sailed from Hong Kong STORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. CCRTIS, Jr ..f Sear-p- rt. 11. -.. i■ ever. in McClure’s for 1 Magazine December, of all breeds. Nov 3 for Baltimore. and presented his first an-1 fin;ti .»< •••an ot •*What’s true?” asked the doctor. with numerous illustrations from Goods, tor allowance. A Dry Amos sailed Fancy ship along Lucy Nickels, Dow, from COTSWOLDS. 37 Front notice therco! be given. t ‘‘What Jim is ain't sketches and made Dr. Hong Oct 21 for New York. 33, 33, St., Relf'ast, Me, Ordered, That a-singing. Queer, photographs by Kong weeks successi el it, how come Hedin himself bis This is one of the of the Mabel I C N arrived at things up?” during journey. largest English Meyers, Meyers, jointed in Belfast, in said ouo; v.; not a' jmi- Pernambuco Oct* 31 from Buenos to TELFPHCNE 4-2. ltf “W hat has come up to you now?” breeds, and has become the most popular Ayers, Millinery Department. interested may attenu at l'r.«'■ :■ load for New York. on second I«m- “Nothing. 1 was thinking how strange of the long-wooled class in the United held at Belfast, the sailed from New York Nov «> Ladies’ Hoots and Shoes a her next, and show cans,- it my hey n. come about in the Sea=Weed and Amber. States. It is a old breed. The Cots- Matauzas, specialty. things world—that’s very for Havana. STATE OF MAINE. the said account should m-i he allowed all. I’ve been what that wold and the Leicesters are so alike in CEO. h. JOH NSON .1 saying song says nearly Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from New Holiday Goods abundance. WALDO S8. OK The main source of the amber is COl'KT INSOLVENT!. A true Attest nearlv all my life, and I didn’t know a supply in external appearance as to be often mis- York 0 for and copy Aug Lyttleton Dunedin; Belfast, Nov. it', 185)7. ( has. V. Ha/.fi r* ! Bcgi- c; word of it until this summer. It seems the sea-coast of the Baltic Ocean. It is taken for each other. The Cotswolds are Sept lat 4 Ion 2G W. Agent for the Cloak spoken 29, N, Firm of In the ease of WILLIAM GOCLL.) of Brooks, in as if the w hole was and have considerable wool Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from song mine—belonged fossil gum, originally the exudation of a larger usually said County, Insolvent Debtor, rTBlX S noth E. The- d- Tiber to ii fits case so New York Oct 4 for Oct nOKRIS BEIFELH & New York. me; my well. I was in upon the forehead, while the Leicesters Martinique; spoken CO., are that said W illiam notice that she has h- cn duly a| poo of conifer now hereby notified the EXECgives species extinct. This grew 11, lat 34 20, Ion 03 50. yor ed Executrix of the last wnl aiai ii-'ian love once myself.” have but little, being nearly bare-faced. 150 styles to select from. 1 Gould, Insolvent Debtor as aforesaid, :ia- in luxuriant hundreds of thou- Rose lunis, Melvin Coleord, arrived at liled in said Court for said of H SHU -I No? 1 never heard of it, profusion They have not appeared to thrive in cer- County Waldo, pe- ISAAC MAX lute I1.T.H. though they Barbadoes Sept 27 from Santos. tition for a discharge from all his debts provided said had a secret tain sections of the as well as some in the of Waldo, deceased A pers you somewhere. Tell sands of years ago on the marshy coasts State, R G sailed from under the Insolvent Law of said State of Maine, County Serrano, Waterhouse, having demands against the estate said us about it.’’ of the Down although we have 0 for and for a certificate thereof; and that a hearing of northern Europe, when the climate was breeds, Hong Kong Aug Rajaug. ceased art desired to present tin- same Cu “I here 8 n<> secret to it at seen them in in the fine upon the same is ordered to be had at Probate all, just perfection graz- St Lucie, J T Erskine, at Port Spain Oct James Pattee & Son, iiii-nt, and all indebted thereto are requested t much warmer than it is to* The Court Boom in Belfast, in said of Waldo, which 1 ain’t day. of 13 for New Y'ork. County make immediatel plain facts, ashamed of. If ing sections Aroostook county. on the loth of December, A. I) |>avment Wednesday, day SABAH C. SHEBM AN it will do you to know what a natural of amber is thus Thomas A Goddard, W S Griffin, arrived 185*7, at two o’clock in the afternoon, when ami any good history explain- II AMP SPIRE DOWNS. Nov. it, 1 H‘J7. at Boston Oct 10 from Rosario. where atttend and show cause, if Belfast, blamed fool I've been I’d as soon tell as ed. The immense forests of amber Lite™ Accident insurance, you may any pine This is an old and well established Willard A C at New Fire, you have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not.” Mudgett, Coleord, AX EC C NOTICE. The > hseriber here not be granted. TORS’ underwent their natural downfall and de- somewhat the South- Y'ork for Port Elizabeth. notice that he has >een ai n Of course, everybody said it would do breed, resembling Attest; < HAS. P. HAZELT1NH. I give duly The resin of the wood accumulated down in but much OFFICE : HA SON 1C TEMPLE, Executoi ot the last wil; and testament : good, and when the old man had been cay. appearance, being very SCHOONERS. 2w46 Register of said Court. in in and and have a MAIN STREET ENTRANCE, BOHAN 1*. HUP. late t I fust persuaded for a time he put his elbow on large quantities bogs ponds larger. They good constitution, are and an to W R arrived at in the County of AVa'.io, ieceaset! All pei-a tiie arm of his chair and said: in the soil of the forest. Where the coast hardy, possess aptitude fat- Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, 53tf MAINE. having demands agains? the estate u-- was the sea ten with a smaller amount of feed than New Y'ork Nov 1 from Boston. BELFAST, "I liked the as well as slowly sinking, by-and-by are desired tc the same c*r s. girls any of the sailed from ceased present covered the and the which some other breeds. mature Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, tlenient, and all indebted thereto are young fellows in my There was one land, amber, They early WANTED. requested day. Boston Oct 17 for Savannah. make — < arrie had been was at last and are good wool bearers, the average payment immediately. Marks, who lived over on the gradually hardening, John C Smith, Kneeland, sailed from CHAS. H. FIELD. w of the from road to Blue IIill—that 1 knew deposited at the ocean bottom. But in eight fleece being five to six 0 for York. People of Maine to know that we sell Ten’s Nov. is.*.. I loved, Brunswick, Ga, Oct New The same wonderful properties that render Belfast, 0, the continued to flour- Like all the Down the and felt pretty sure she loved me, too. I higher regions pine pounds. breeds, Lester A Lewis, Kimball, arrived at Woonsocket Rubber Boots, first quality. $1.8U 1 and so amber would still continue to herd well and a flock from Perth 7. TRUE’S ELIXIR N«>TICE. The -u mi! ■. was 20 years old, and poor, She was ish, Hampshires larger Bangor Amboy Nov vvmo. Ladies' Goodyear Glove Rubbers, all Styles, 39c. ADMINISTRATOR'S can be than Lucia arrived at ■o highlyefficaclous in expelling worms from the I\ gives notice that he has been b about and her folks were be washed dow n to the shore, and deposit- kept together the long-wooled Porter, Farrow, Bangor FOSTER, AVERY & CO.. hereby my age pretty system make it a Perfect Blood Purifier. Administrator of the estate of while are valuable cross- Nov 2 from Perth ajq>ointeil well to do. ed in the later formed green saud, and the varities, they for Amboy. It.expels all waste and poisonous matter, 516 Congress St., Portland. A sailed from New the blood rich and 35 JAMES H. BROWN, late