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Republican Journal Publishing and Will Be Clear As Wine Journal. VOLUME 57. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1885. NUMBER 11. How Turnkey Knight Barely Saved His Maine: Its Features and Continuation of Rev. Paul Coffin’s Jour- FARM. GARDEN ANU HOUSEHOLD. saturate the grouuds with the boiling Agricultural ter of Samuel and Sarah, James Miller, son of Meteorological. News of Belfast and Vicinity water so cause to It' the Port Log from (he Jaws of a Shark. Capabilities. nal. RKPI’BLICAN JOl’KNAL. Kor this department brief suggestions, facts, and them sink. James and Elizabeth, Sarah Tuft, daughter of Those familiar with the workings of the Howard has made t«> an* coffee is about ten Murphy arrangements and experience- -elicited from housekeep- allowed to stand for w BY SAMUEL L. BOA RDM AN. BY H. Joseph and Sarah. Rode to of Thomas K. Knight, a good man, eigh- W. SMITH. Northport, part Service Bureau, and who have access to in ism:t> i.vi.m nil i.spay mousing by thk ers, fanners and gardeners. Address Agri- minutes to it can off Signal build a cottage on his shore in the early spring. settle be poured £.>() who officiates as Old and with James Nes- < ing pounds, turnkey Duek-Trap, put up its ave cultural editor. Journal Mice, Belfast Maine. (Copyright, 1884, S. L. IS.) August 2nd, 174b. Twenty-five mile poud. daily reports, long recognized its great He now has three. This is one of the most beauti- carefully without disturbing the grounds, at die Southern Police Station was doz- mith. Co, A 11.—A KOOSTOOK COUNTY. (Unity). From father Chalmers to this is sev- utility in many directions. Its warning signals ful sites on the Bav. Republican Journal Publishing and will be clear as wine. in his chair while several 12th. Miss Uorson’s Lectures. ing comfortably en miles. Northport. James Nesmith. This only The county of Aroostook extends across the It is called twenty-five mile pond have been the means of saving life and prop- The Rink and Roller, published in New York, has men of the reserve were seated a How night mile or two from Belfast. It affords a fine to Bleep. entire northern of the State for 114 from Fort Halifax at Winslow, erty; it has benefited the farmer; and the to of a Belfast now A RECEIPT FOR COOKI.NO lit SltAMi.s- iloMK- near him about adventures on die portion twenty-five greatly following say young lady talking prospect; a little river has a over it close MADK BREAK includes or an area miles off or some like thing, for the is bridge in some lines of business the are in that city: l)r. an eminent French stu- water, when one of them struck into a miles, 6,800 square miles, pond reports regu- Delaunay, by the The boats for the with corn for the Baltimore considerably larger than the State of Massa- only five miles two and a half. From this to bay. bay larly consulted and followed. Our attention Miss Grace Wells, a sprightly blonde, with rosy n-1 rn>s 1'uims. In advane-e, $j.oo a year; [Reported Kun.j writes to the Paris So- shark “Tom” as ho is called by dent, Biological story. by paddle under the and come at once to a cheeks, in black satin costume, with a jaunty red w :'i. i’ll' the Penobscot bridge has veai-, fJat expiratiou of the Miss Corson continued her lectures on on the of dreams. He all who know roused anti listened chusetts. That Maine has sixteen counties, a is twenty-eight miles, aud twenty- recently been called to the New England velvet hat, trimmed with gold braid ano feathers, ciety subject him, 1151 side-mill. This Mr. yea*-, live to Nesmith i> in trade, a sen- i one of the most daring and graceful skaters at AI si helore the Baltimore claims that the character of our dreams to the recital of the tale with much inter- single one of which is larger than the entire Fort Halifax. Ou a line it is Meteorological Society, which performs a useful n s*, Tkkm>. K*r one square, (oncineh practical cooking straight the I'lull*' Rumor sav that Mi-s sible young man, and has a tine situation. This Olympian Rink. eth ii. jd.oo for one and Jo school the week. S.it- of will no doubt work ••oliimn, week, cooking dining is very much determined by the position est. At its conclusion he said : State Massachusetts, excite only twenty miles to Penobscot. The laud here and in some degree supplementary to the W ells acijiiir* d no little of her skid upon the rollers bn-« a-h suoscquent insertion. \ fraeilon of part of the town lies on the of Belfast. You in the Bine Tree Mate. Miss Corson wc in most “When 1 was in the minds of those not is and the settlers scattered. bay Government service. This is a ••volun- a square eh,anted as a full one. unlay last, supplemented occupy sleep. The general anchor-sweeping, boys, surprise acquainted good Penobscot society j see this her lecture with the announcement that Bluehill from as from Belfast, and the al | method of lying, perhaps, is on the right I had a closer call from a shark than that with our local geography, and give one some twenty miles oft*is thirty from the sea; and it is tary association of persons interested in the VYnauiavkn. the town meeting March 2nd 1 v1e._ ire am ii.»rizod for the Jour- a Baltimore had written a vessels passing up and down almost without in- the officers were rho-wn : O. agent* lady reeipe side, and this appears lube also the most fellow did whom Jack Humphrey has just faint idea of the gr« at extent of our territory settled twenty miles above. So it is settled study of atmospheric phenomena in New Eng- following Selectmen, so as to termission. Preached from Prov. to 1*. F. V. F. B. F. >. for husbands make natural method, for been about.” as some of the miles oth, 22-23 Lyons, Crocker, Yinal; clerk, **. it \ii.i s, \, Wa-diliumi: m., Boston. “cooking many persons object talking compared with other New Eng- fifty from its mouth. Preached to a few land.*’ A monthly bulletin is published and a F A. I >. II. •; ■ Kvans, d and Job Washington them tender and good." It is as follows : to lie side of the which “What is Tom f” considerable assembly. Then rode home with Walls; treasurer, Hunt; auditor, Glid- Mreet, lying upon heart., anehor-sweeping, land and Eastern States. To illustrate still from Ileb. 4, 12. Stopped at Daniel aud Anna meetings are held in January, April and Oc- i; •-ton. ■■A Mr. den. The were elcted i-verseers of the good many husbands are utterly spoil it has been more than once asserted, “I'll you that first and James Beattie and took a dinner with him selectmen Id. :: n'.!i (. A o., 'tale M., and spin shark-story further: This one county of Maine is more Whitmore’s. Fine smoked and fresh tober of each year. Each member an an- Boston, herring pays t xes. School B.p* N. Y. d by mismanagement. Some wi tm n g< should have action Never- tell about after- worth cents in an house worth four. poor and assessors of supervisor, idway. during sleep. you anehor-sweeping than four times as as Rhode for and breakfast. twenty-five nual fee of large Island, a pickerel supper Sandy £:> and for ■ lx.iun, J*if* Si., Boston. about it as if their husbands were blad- theless. Dr. applications membership W. H. Littlefield. For districts N 4 and *, F. A Washington Delaunay's statements hardly wards.” third than Connecticut, thret-fourths as Then visited a Mrs. Aids, a serious woman, al- ■ ■- > ■. > larger stream which runs near i.' B. ii* x\ i.i. A «».. Jo >prin -... Sew York. Mr. Whitmore’s house, may be made to W. M. Davis, Secretary, Cam- Calderwooil. Constable. Samuel Jordan. 1 tiers, and blow them Oilmis harmonize w ;tli this one first as Vermont, and four-tiflhs as as il. Gaik-. 4i Bark How New York. up. keep opinion. When "No, let's have anchor-sweeping large large most wasted with consumption. Talked and and affords pickerel, is spoken of here as bridge, Mass. The Bulletin is month- them in hot v-atei : other-. let siet is as an New Hampshire, l! is watered the Saint nearly published Uni tv. The hist week in F- !•. w.,- constantly p- upon the right side, that to say, and bring the shark story in inci- by with and bad a quite lively duhn its much as prayed her, great deal of relig- e and tributaries, the. chief of which are Sandy river. It near the ly and contains a summary of the '• o'l'lil 11KBS or to them freeze by their miles,sness anil in- the l side of the. one’s dent.” empties meteorological iu Unity ; no time to spare; no evenings unoerupn- 1. remitting moi-.q le-trlng sputt ight brain, the Aroostook, the the ious conversation with the who went -- Madawaska. and Me- into people n a i Ip of papers eh.mged, must stale the difference. Some them in a stew h.a an: pond Sebasticook. Stephen Chase is a first conditions of the preceding month, with other of Tues- keep haw marked and other unpleasant ‘•All right, here goes. Every winter duxnekeag. The direction of all the Monday evening, opening Singing school; l' * Ml'o-e to which tin paper ha.- been sent,as well general and with me to see the sick woman.
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