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. This was a re- and words. Others rivers wealthy settler and John is items of interest. It is furnished without rehearsal for the Ladies entertain- oilii o to vs iiteli it l- io o,, by irritating ways characteristics. These characteristics. vessels lose their anchors and and their tributaries is east- here; Whitney j charge day evening, many every principal to the ward toward the teacher. Chase a ligious meeting very acceptable people, to members and roast them. Some keep them in pie kit huwe\ r, arc essentially those which enter spring and summer certain persons go Saint John, the watershed Baptist is kind of Quaker eo-operatiug observers. Ob- ment and Sociable, rehearsals for the Grange er. westward to and instructive. Mr. Beattie was m-mimsi .* v iDHs. F.\i.< rreRs w;» or \i:i>; vss til lives. It cannot he extending the height of land be- teacher. These two hope very are Baud and Masonic, their Supposed i ito he popular definition of dreams. down the hay and sweep for them. The reformers mix like iron servations welcomed from any one, and tertainment, meeting meeting; ring ii-- n RrobaU advcrli-mg published in the tween that river ami the Penobscot and its and hits', and »ill he tender and o < and to respectful hospitable. After the visit, rode Ladies s-oruMo and enter- so that any got Pie's dreams arc then to be business is more where sea-go- clay agreed act in concert. Chase en- circulars have been Wednesday evening, doiirnas. will idea «. state the < o,iri. apt illogical, profitable tributaries. The surface of the county is more prepared, containing sug- n in this but are about six miles to Duek-Trap (Lincolnville) tainment and the I. O. < >. F. meeting; imaged way. they realty eiii 1, childish, uncertain, incoherent, ing vessels find holding ground. The or less undulating, lie- easterly ranges'of tow n- couraged Whitney and said his baptisms were gestions as to instruments and methods of ob- Thursday rib. ... to take notice of the delicious when treated. In se- iil less and more free through poor road and rocky and covered with evening, Sandy Stream Grange Harvest feast and requested properly oi vivacity and exaggeration. Dreams shore along the Chesapeake, eapes, in the ships being hilly from stone right; but, Whitney gaining ground and taking servation. which aim to uni- ae I -,.|I ail ached to the paper- It u-ual promote greater husband should not be v hich come on than is in the Slate at large. The absence spruce and woods. entertainment ; Friday evening. Dunce at Conners mu re» .>*. lecting your you from the of the Horseshoe and other expos- the lead, Chase poplar now used, f orInstance, sleeping right region of bowlders is and changed opinions, and turned formity and accuracy among observers. The as quite lioiiceable, the geueial Hall; .Juvenile 1 o’clock i*. M.. •, >!, -a, Inal the subscription is oaid to guided the appearance, in side arc. in ed where vessels are often com- 13th. Duck-trap. Saturday, Temple by silvery short, simply deceptions. places surface of the soil reminds one of of agaiust Whitney and all his Whit- George Ulmer, Esq. (This circulars and a Ua.ii anew is made, the date portions proceedings. blank forms for recon. ling the ob- in the of Hillside Good payment mackerel, i r the golden tin;, Tin \ to the mind old or faint to gentleman was a member of the first senate of evening meeting Lodge ri and >1 B.S( lit B- buying by bring very pelled ride at author during winter Michigan, and also of Canada West. These r JO sKK HI A l' TI1LIU as if you wanted ■■.ilmoii. Be sure to se- remembrances, and are often ac- can tic worked. Fre- marks apply to the eastern, or second, Maine from Hancock He had been a they s',onus, profitably first, This church is come to and County. \ id.' \ b « »i: ii K» I. s p-.erii.ers in arrears and third of tin* nearly nought, low Director, Providence, U. I. -The Ladies entertainment and sociable at< lect him y our- lb t.i taste*differ. 1 >• not P\ Dr. the sea is too for ranges townships; ranges west member of both branches of the Mass. Upton, e-tee to forward the sums due. companied nightmares Doiauuay quently heavy vessels is about to Gen. of these are more broken, sometimes Whitney gooff and seek hearers and see ners Hall Feb. con-i-r i of >ongs, Cliar.e 1-s to in.u k* .. in. its the best ale al- hilly, We by the Bulletin that there go points out that siecpeis frequently com- to stay there, lr is also too heavy to get with Court, Sheriff of Hancock Co. and Gen. January frequent bowlders, ami outcrops of lime- followers elsewhere. Chase is also Major Select reading, Declamations and blowing -o,ip I or our door. It is far bet- leise or while despised. are four observers in Maine—at Eastport, Gar- of the Journal ways broug pose rythmical language the anchors, and cables arc slipped by stone and slate. Some townships in these east- of the State Militia. S.) Here look to sea Single Copies W hitney in the first of his zeal hurt the inter- you bubbles. The person blowing the largest received ter to have none unless you will ate on side. ern are so free from stones it is diner, Portland and It is also an m •. be ii id ;d tin bdiovv patiently they ing their right This vessels which have to seek other ranges that and behold seven Winthrop. iug places: !y quarters hundred acre with G. o. ■ ests of the island, an vase, and Grant and Mi>s Ada '■ < ditlieul! to find vel, people much. ’Tis that in elegant li1 d AM a! i! Mlie. d ( aldwcl! A Co., ie,ini row in i'.iiik mm. \ presorting ci.se, ti .1 times correct is or are and the boats driven enough .cellars. Ac. thought nouneed that, ugh enough, they parted others. The Fox Islands are about were >! -1r- M. i’ \\ •• o--k A 'on. Mam .street, There is an abundance of iron ore in Wade one he the many thir- Whitney the successtul blowers. There be kettle o] the finest tm best, hut a1'soiii.e,. sense. year prevented people from sowing nave been which ■ juirec] without The moral ashore the There is a Arrangements begun by i’. B M a I Ten Huh street. by gale. always Plantation (No. Id, tourtb near the ty; the largest is a town, Y’inalhaven. The ing but one award offered a purse was made up for tin range), busheis of them off the current weather indications of the United »ni aa Mr. C. K. ii'ymi have nothing but earthen wan faculties arc then at wotk, but the intel- good of anchors and chains on the Aroostook River, also in Castle Hill fifty rye by cutting from crop Plantation told me a of this town as be Miss Ada. A Sheet and Pillow Cast: ma-querade \ re. ve -u -ns and w their Squire loug story States Signal Service will generally distribut- •-ertpt; pipkin, it i,1 do with eaie. See that the lectual facilities are absent. in the other bottom alter a stormy winter, and men (No. 12, fourth range), and in I Viliam, the business. He baptized ignorant people er;;s m. uts. haunted for years. A white rock to he ed over New England by railroad telegraph followed in which about iwentv young ladies par- linen in which mi him is township north of Wade Plantation. There is their tears proved !'• Jv ^i *UT. —Kuierv A t o. wrap nicely ind, when a slumbers on his left make them. The taking only for conversion. The de- these in person money by securing lines. Flags for displaying signals trie ticipated. The entertainment was a m uni success U also iron in other localities. These the supernatural sight, and a seal the creature INI cn.iii. Id M. ii ,M. washed and mended with the -id' bis dreams are not less work is this wav : Two deposits ceit of him and Chase at different towns, either the town authorities required only absurd, done in pungies. were examined baptizing was amaz- by and all went home satisli d that their had v M r. x M l ew i-. j some years ago hv A. W. that made the fearful money Hum it of buttons and strings but also be each ill-boding noise. The or bv responsible private persons, can he ob- 11«»t i.li'N-i.eo Carie.on. iightiy they may intelligent. They carrying a clew of four men. wotk I>tvis, Esq., manager of the Katahdin Iron ing. While Chase agreed to act with Whitney, been well invested. vessels here as at Belfast were tained at moderate cost. Correspondence on .-ewed on Tie him in the kettle a aie. as a rule, concerned with recent start out Works ( in with an he hastened always passing by together. They the latter part ompany. company expert baptisms, and kept the sins of the this should he addressed to the Secre- Horn within the islands. subject Lincoln vii.lk. Mrs. A. Pi stion_• silk corn called comlort, as the reminisci uces. of or the Isi of and work Pennsylvania, who pronounced it of an each way The Squire and for converts out of his 11 BEDFAST April May O that all new set- tary. .. DIRECTORY. excellent and ven situated sight. .The I Minting Club at t tre lily grow- one called duty is apt to he wa a They three nr four months. In the forward quality favorably his comely wife treated me with a liberal hos- for working. There i- limestone in Caribou tlements could fully know and feci the damage In this connection it may be said that an ap- ing in interest and mend* r-bip-Mr. «> o. Mc- i. ii :. \- a\ 1» M I. VMllOATS. are to out of the keltic and t.e Brighton Cuttle Market. We had bloated fresh apt !ly hold of one of the a pitality. eels, pigeons, v pungies large capstan and Fort Fairtieid which lias been worked to winch these two men to the t of the is very sick... eial are •' have done to this pendix repot Chief Officer Ivenney prayer meetings a m mi'* YV i. i-.sda M.-trrh 1 S>.j. good Signal p. in. Arrive in.a. horned and ot the edges, Y, 4, is 'oiiic but lias not crusty since,, The is done with a extent, been yet sutlieientlv mackerel, cucumbers, wine, Ac. There were still held the Centre. T e interest is A mount "t so* ■ e'ailic, lSii:;, *het:p placed. sweeping place. for 1885 i- devoted to the operation and organ- at g.laud like crabs and lobster- : 1 ;t\ ■ to enok developed to make it pr< fifable tor meed-meal •: e \- 1 11 everv M-uniav an I Thur-- you •oi*l Im ilk-,>»;■!", tat -x\ ii»»*. J:•.7 h>; 1hi;». two-inch The are three families of Indians one from Cana- of new eonver-ions is horsci-, rope. pungies brought here, of S ate weather services. Such ser- the number in1,reusing- ••• There i> an inexhaustible Aug. 3rd. mile Rode to ization ‘iax *2;a p. m them while alive. Make a !‘r ,-i •:i;i ii’ ion Hi live wuliflit, extra purposes. formation Twenty-live pond. clear, steady side by side The two- two from Penobscot. were Mr. F. A. Parker i.> eon', .de-'-eii!. He is at tended •' together. long of 1- •• leave ami intermediate l.tmi- t‘ .?'» 77 (i •• rooting slate in Littleton, abom s mile> from Joshua Stevens da, They employed vices have been in Iiangor tire out neat no ser.nnl, and preached from Acts 17, JO- already organized Missouri, of love, and eheertul- 5 inch is on bee of hie been e, \\ •-•li.es.i },m; «u nrrt’.al •'.■2-.. ti11r f-; hii,i4 ;;7; poorest grade** rope placed half aud half each lloulton, of a very excellent Sand- in trees, baskets, by Dr. AI Camden-New received quality. to a felling catching eels, making Indiana. Iowa, New Jersey, Illinois, fro In ness. Set him as near tin- a- scents to .-..a,!•-«• .\mil, iMi (•!.• 31, considerable number of people. Whit- Tennessee, Kt.sli.il. j:; s7‘2. pungy. They each hoist sail and edge stone of tine quality exists in Mapleion. and Ac. But little labor satisfied them. that Mr. Frastus Thomas «»f Mason county. Tex- .nmr Floreme n:.,ke- w r. in per I»’ 'll Hi til if' fc* lb. will no be the teacher heard Nebraska, Michigan, Alabama. Louis- trips agree with him. If bespatters and fizzes one a doubt worked for build- ney Baptist me, and began to Ohio, a of —i little to and the eventually resident «•' wee11 Id id .lltili p >'.v ¥ apart, going port as, formerly Line..ic\ille, recently Belt'a.-l, :i-!iiie, RMcsiioro ami la 111. ing 14th. Sabbath. Squire Ulmer. Preached from and efforts -■ do not lie some do purpose.-. as soon as Kansas, Hr.. .1 :iIe. >e< adv. anxious; husbands ( 'mil 1 i.i per lb. other to out the preach 1 had done. My sermon iana, Georgia, Mississippi, met with a severe lo>> by tire. Lie was building a starboard, paying rope ue sun eonis or a net), John 12. 40, to about hearers. 1 was, I are ...i:- :ii. 1*—l.i_iit one.- tiaUV’j heavy ones, inanity ucep, to his ninety are now made to extend these -; tl;;s till they quite don Add httle ail the time. When the is run out hazel is seemed be text. He spoke loudly and being organiz- new bouse, living meantime in a camp. The house 7- p lb. rope loam, and usually mukrlaid with a who a think, the first missionary gave them to North Carolina and Penn- B' If:.-; 1-. 3'* min-.-. sugar in tile form of what eonfcetmneis ations Minnesota, was finished and when if Fnirlield. Rn-aigh tlie* i"\vn> Ml skin- !•••, Ilf p,T |!,. its entire length the vessels sail and substratum of limestone, frequently with slate, vehemently, sometime, offering nothing tf nearly furnished, caught drop had no tin* or M m i.i. Kn-.x. 1- n m. Aii Renton to Fair- — eai the Sabbath. We prayers first night call kisses ; lob no vinega; or pepper on M-i-p .uni I-.iiii >ki.. 7ny$l.J.'i li. drift with the tide or wind. The deptli vary mg fiom ;1 to t; !'• et. The origin which the sermon did not adt sylvania. with hope of success. Lieut. Dun- lire from a spark from a stove and wii.' quickly e rope weight contain; I'l .a trip- ! \ a ni. ami daily from latter Ii fir 11 o' ‘A' .-'Ifill eallk i.:t- Ur very iili!l of the soil is from the of lime- morning at the Squire’s. Saturday night I n — \ little decomposition Officer and Mr. Thomas was at the time. i.i p. ih■: 1 a I- and any account. spice w Mi sinks, as the vessels forms a woody, Acting Signal Assistant, destroyed. away !•' Thursday- improves i- k. ami pri'-rs upon all irru If- were *4 of a and, drift, lone and slate. In ing something indistinct. Chase the Quaket :i !.iv- •• a. a. many plan's vegetable on the matter as as R i.irnin- ,rrRe at Belfast them, hut it must he Used with judg- i- ‘1> I**wi ■ i.an lu i one week simv, in the which a! brought delicately possible. The State service should receive assis- Mrs. Thomas had a narr< v q»e from death, her 1 loop center, scrapes nq mold is found 10 feet below the surface. There acted in not the of nr* says: We -da m. i< h i- .i'1 d'- <• ino.-i!\ deceitfully telling people lays. not pi '/.ik' ranging from $.’» It took well. The was submissive as to tire whin* Mie v. a- to save 1 -■ ment. !>o slick instru- the is more or Squire clothing catching trying ■ A j;A — -: any sharp bottom. When it some- less of intervale the tance from the local State and be Hide-, 111! •her|> The of are origin, elevated in the business After took There is an unusual 1 -• gently, watching ends the then altogether. meeting the ease in Ohio ami and when the Be.last every day at n n. m. Returning ieave : ■: ham lem tin Bamk- i-"-ling from stop. rape than that which in the older 4th. W. Iowa, peo- w urn'kaugfl portions of tin- Aug. Chalmers again between \Vn\ Brackett hud a -h<>cU rl- • ■ a 7 .1 ai. while lest he lie too tint and e! to the a leave of the and his lately. par ilytic in., in Bellasl at p at. ■; Mu* p from 4 ;a«.iV' W lb, live weighl, quickly passed around the headgear of land is denominate d iu'crvale land. respectful Squire family, of the several States the value of ■ Usually mile recognize In ■' A -ii- ta. Jo .a:le-, tin- t o.vn- twenty-live pond and Sebasticook. Breach- ple but is somew hat better low.\ drama to* en- through k'bile and so liceome ascle-s. You can- at the yanl.-. ach vessel, run el< ats and made The soil is what is and rode to Camden in with ly, >1 r-tm ■ through predominating commonly company Squire of distribution of information to 11, Bin- M miv i Taler 'U'lM. —Y\ n. Kat are from ed from 1 Tim. 1-1 i» to a serious and as- these channels tertainment was local talent at the Beach not fail to know when In s done, i f thus Ung- eo-ting 4>4 termed a hard-wood soil.** and glad given by \ l'-ad !■•» |I, 1 I * .1 '• e\ ■ fast on sides to what were “strong, Mediatin' of that who came in the morn- AllgUsla. ■j ¥ in. live uu.'.lit, lauded at the opposite they good town, districts other States will fol- slaughter the agricultural last Ite*nisist •: of the drama Ii'. I.I aVe Be!* Til 3 III.. treated will for all crops. In the valleys Ini ween the sembly. Chalmers is a sensible and man, Thursday evening. ever} day p. you find him very digestible, Iihii -es. at first. This line lias the effort of draw good to hear me. was seven -• This ride about * * * :! \ a a ■: .*.'• tu• •. a or swells i.ig of those named. A \i Hei nTing agreeing and the children ridges of land -are large extents of high in Calvinism and ready to speak his mind; low the example “The Last loaf” and tin lana* "Thirty minute- for a 111 v I hoi i-l 11 a. in. Mum s. \V. ine-. nicely withy'it ing tlie hows of both vessels together. l..w land, miles. The view at sea was most of lay originally covered chieily with cedar, pleasant al has been formed in New with some music. A sized > and will as as want. and found no fault with me. He meteorologi* society Refreshments,” good 1 ... lie- ;age g -e- via. No •ar-imo.l. he long Jefleru .man of make the best yet treated keep you Simplicity. Win'll the vessels meet both ends the which grass and grain lands of the and numbers of islands were in ! me way, sight. the work of which is somewhat simi- audience was present. liei me careless tnd set him are run a chock on the the country. The soil is deep, consisting of in kindly two nights. England, v 1 ii '-■ Li u ie. ia\> via Hall’s * ana AN 611,0110 WIN!-! I’.II.I,, rope through The land was hut pretty and the m too a or ]*2 inches of on Jih. rocky, good, lar to the work of the State service, and excel- I'NIon. Mr. and Mrs. P m M iIdmksreturne I to B I ii k !• a t. v ■•. in ie a n \ -ear-, cold place." bow of the one which lias a in vegetable matter, resting Aug. Sheepscot Pond, Stephen Marden. capstan loam or rather hard and t• -11. i; no e- Beat .■ B. il .-i We.iiies Uruilh-i (iuii Y ol" the Lebanon Free clay, and beneath this., porous sub- road rocky. lent results are from the their un -tern home a few lavs am after a visit of Monday-, nonr.-M a he nttEA i>. her hold, 'flip ends of the are This man and his pleasant little wife from anticipated monthly oav am; F ri.la x 4 m. 1 a .-aim rope soil. at p. im- 1-1 anktor’ weeks among friends and relatives ;it tills I ;- -, who has a chronic habit of con- Chester, X. II. He has a bulletins which have been promised from that eight an !v mg ai B. ta.-t I p. in. placed mi the and wound up. i tie lores! trees of Aroostook are niainlv pretty farm, has rais- Washington County Notes. ••Home-made bread" was an interest capstan wi 1 -t a few i I-' t 1-t to K n Klam!, .’in the to WO- those in place. I'hey >p tys Minneapolis, miles, throng!, As the is thus drawn in it is found other portions of northern ed 120 bushels of on three acres from three organization." .. >!•m .t leader i t.. a rope rye N' :T p rt, Rt: v i!|e, am leu an..1 R* k !:i mi. it g teat lire of Miss Corson bill of fare ,:iu stickful, passed THE l.NTEK- where William >ed w ill them on iiis wav Maim-. The white (/*,„■/.,• .,-v, was I NDHR IUK SNOW. I,l'MBEIiIN(i Camp join \. to second astern pine !.,/*) Wc present these facts with the that Iw. ept aw lay.-. Arrive at Belfast 12 m. o ■■ the vessel, which falls bushels of seed. Ili> corn hope i make she said, "boil two s rheiv is a lot' a to a and yields twenty-live EST. Bl SIN ESS DEBItESSION. THE DKMO- to I> ikota .IF n K. !en Carver and n yeast,” say demand return originally very large, valuable, beautiful Carrington, 1 e.a V Be ! ast at p. m. as it js out to her from Maine do in this direction; and ounces in two w paid the capstan If'« of the Aroostook -is bushels per acre. From Chalmers to this i> CBA IS AND THE OFFICES. may something Rnif.i-i p. i-iitiv Liiindnvlile, 12 ndie.-, twiee of lops qaarts of iter to; Valley, well as of wife, nee. Neliie M .MVix-nian 1’. tbe se- N w we. u 1 a-.iv. n. .simplicity. --i!.]y and thus assists in the work. When the other of the twelve with tic- England Meteoro- Ih-da-i M t am; at : Most of these miles from X. to S. co-operation >. ..-- Thu:-ia> haII an hour strain ti c liquid and cool portions county. thro’ good land, a [Correspondence of the Journal.] ville, Florida, Thursday, atvr an absence ot \- ■> >" i'• m B. av e atm -ame day.-, arriving ai Bel- cret of i: b, t!,c fact that Jefferson first boat is over the tins wer cut by the early settlers and would seem to b the ea>i< si it until lukewarm; then add half a may brought directly by little rooky, covered with hemlock, beech, ma- Washington lias been under the snow logical Society cral weeks. They report a pica.-ani* .journey a-'d la.-! at 2 p. 111. only lumbermen ago. and sent county the on the bottom many years down the the d< *n il'a-t n of two -II.mill fur wines while ho was object caught by loop etc. and most effectual method of attaining were in met ting -t v. r.d >»■! "n.nr-pnr;, 7 miies, twieeMail;. e.wpt pound brown sugar, teaspooiifttis spent > aint John fora market. IT i» valuable and ple*. Marden thinks the land here is a> since the middle of and is Mill in that agreeably -urpri-e an January, Reave Re la-1 at a. m. ami 7 3a p. in.. "t -iim iron lmssengcr is put around the obv tie- n* of or- among wboiu wen- IFw. K. \.!I salt and one of Ilnur. Let this ]>!v~iilri;i, pretty pood lor those beautiful pines were made into hewn t 22 good for bread as at the westward. Preached ns of our sired end, thus iating e.\-sity aeipmintane.e**, an v.... of ti e |j, .fast train. Reave pound imher, condition. The deni/, county have >eai>port lines, closed and set down > a- oi wines. The talk by ii>' !n square, and largt r. run down the Saint a S:ate service. of Mttr >ek, Miirm-oi-t, Mr. -eph H if •■ I" n a." ! .3n p. m.. at lie It ast in leaven ferment lour days in a warm .lays caci.p at.out securely trom Acts 17. 30-31, to a serious audience. ganizing drige arriving place, to t!»e tlocks large but little id- a of the green pea> and strawberries -1 a-on to eolinert vv the means of a stout line. it Joint of that in rafts where it or in i Mr. an Mr- P v :.r 1 !. illl train-. it whenever it foams over the •h tfeisoiiiaii is all bosh. The By thumping city are man, Miuneapoli' stirring top simplicity was to There about nine in this A shipped I—date!, sawed into such di- Baptists place. with which their brethren arc regaled daily, It to .*••»* how tic- SIM M ill s. of the were m those against the object it call easily be told if is amusing angry recently \>i of ( onneil Blntf-. Wi-emidn. Mr. arnr jar in which it is On the I1.* poor days and hub mensions as was wanted in tin if Mr. and a Mr. placed. hui'dings. and Belding Setinis. Baptists, heard who arc in the land nearer the mui. converted Democratic edit r- get when a U l.t i' >t 'The loi.owmg the programme for >• he it be metal below. If it is an anchor, sojourning wid take the steamer tor l!n.|n|i m\t Monday, and third add to it three of 'simple.' it is foolish to as Used ail ov er that in the <-• nisiructton of >ui... rv me.- day pounds pota- expect country me with The F mak-> any refeivm-c to the in the .litlerent eiiurciies jealousy. largest pond here Those whose lot it is to at home and do publican paper de-re will ••••ed to I..- old rich as we flu'll both lines are around the wind- the hollies and houses ot old to stay after a few da; >tay M. i. a h. Mi mi W. W toes boiled and maslcd On the fourth are to conduct put England. Next candidate.-for offico. Mr. Bust. of Mu* -!re. I Rev |R illiams, people to-day four miles one. The to various t by distance Hallowed the work and earn the bread, arc mor-* .a Mi-. C ir\< r will 1 n *- < ,. lass on the deck and flic men the the and i. daily stand F >"t Mi;a-'a. p T' n elliij, 11 a i. 11. a i,: a 111 Sell, strain a s' end or state business on the same forward pint-, sprit,i b-.-) B» Ifast is under*!.i to lie a can day and bottle it. and keep it in westward is Age, I1' In. pre.e tong. 2.in p. 111.; ouiig pra.w set to and were, and are now, the most valuable trees. forty miles. There is a grand and concerned about the >iz»* of the wood the for of di-lriet and is m-i not her in.-bind owing to her id people’s cool ale." 1 hat .- it There was heave away until the anchor pile, tin-collector-hip that accompany ii" ecng, u p in genera! praver meeting, 7 p. in. place. exactly These are found in vast numbers on all the un- comes to an almost unbounded prospect here to the south, of the coal and the fast decreas- that any paper shouid mt nti m Mr. health but will t■ > 11 >n Mtv. At .t: oi-t » iiiii■< corner ot Market and “In a .a. more the surface. Sometimes condition bin, willing present ongiej h, make bread, seven of drunkenness, licentiousness, settled townships, out are In iug ettt with i'in- put pounds constantly and Gushing in coimedion the etli'-e. at Ml t arvei Mr. and Hi_!i tie "I-. Rex. -T. \ R.>--. pa-tor. Trea:tth seiioo;. P2 in.: prayer meeting -ays a Cenoi .Mi-- India ■ how trees va soon > clear at sunrise Mrs. .Film Madd-ek- a les." the oi the vessel has t lie, leave -pring up ry alter the parent tn morning where Hallowed i>, arc about the of and tile «■ 1 v. wed tDo vvhi<-h or !■• a ure, 7 p m tre ol it put a tea.-poonful of salt, a tea- that is, aiuonp people who had crop oranges produc- •\\ und'-r-tan ry grudg« are cut. and in a few ha arrive .;o-a New York !'- i-’ « n 11 n treet, IT \. to o. 1. dow n as far as the aid of the grow rapidly, years attain and follow the from th«* these owe Its. li is im- Thompson i Tuft-. of sugar, a of east .,nd.-uf- > t. in tl." of possible by fog rFing river, up to tion of r«»" and pinks or tin* fate of the New (Ilepiiblie:.u) organs spoonful gill y spend, days Jefferson; a of 40 feet, and a uiameti-r of 12 to la < I'l-tor sal,; r.a -e.no,.| | p. m,; preaehing. 2.13 height to .-on vi m o tic great moral party that where she has been in ad ur-e 1, the gt at ••liege lieient water to than there is nu.s, ami aii that the windlass and the anclioi gradually brok- Inches Xorridgwock, till the e\ c can hardly go farther. The lumln interests possible p. in.; pra er meeiii g, 7 p. m. lukewarm make a soft kept at 2 feet above the ground, it is the Oilcan- KxpoMtion. ring from to anybody coidd change that party at that pur e-xeighd.g vva- cvrlmuf 1 nix s.i.ist t. iitirnti. ( oiirt Rev. 1. B cs s en out the action of the swell of the wood for Twelve-mile of Hospital stmt, three m.\ these In- in their habits was their by principal used timber and boards in pond lies west this about ten of whb-h were oil the >■> •, in some or mo- dough, (about pints;) "sini|il.-" another without selfish corrupt a ■ < Washington, 7"i Sme lav ali i die w re u of li ne teams wpjo; p -1 r. l’r anhiug. In In n n. sea. When is in the and last -amia} W illi rum at a the anchor brought up building county. immense quantities miles, where are two ministers of one > h 12 in. I- gredients with the hands until form po'eity. ihm cent Baptist ttie art of for want of snow and tive." x-a,ing lecture lir-t >u a;, m ning they glass, are early j winter, making a p e d :.-mi aimmg the the foceballards of the second vessel are every year limited down the streams and As Mr. Lust has been a -egular lively -pen,;,-, to tin iiii.iu :i. ni 7 p. m. a shinit g : if use u.d "incin the llevolutiou- society, ami one Here are -landing sinooih, dough necessary proportion, rivers to lind a market. The hemlock meeting-house. ice, arc now on a firm basis, so far as the cut turn >ut.s were IF a. I « -r with his-t > h-n ! ill .!•'•• (. I. A i. street, R .3. A. hooked on to it and the hoisted in- (’/'>•",/) is not so common in about one hundred about out half o.i-t'-r Tn 'ia.i'i- a. m only enough the Aroostook families; will 111*- -nowid ioar-in vv iiiei, i- •_ p •., i,ir- •.M r. ii.uir in. i.*» ; 'unday to her hold. of logs is concerned. What the final result | cd," it i- not surprising that people hand, •1 ■ tate dants could and did Valiev as in the southern of the I. ni le.-l urn third sailldav even- tlie. of the dough : Hour the pet drunk on part county, li'om Chester. It is the most beautiful vva- motives not alto- »• working pretty perhaps be will on the market for the manu- think he mllm-m-ed by William ilart ii hr. n -ci. v. ill' t. ph 1 in-; nnn..i i,n xv int.'i ami “1 went in l -'d.'i. We where it is abundant, its hark is depend .ugu spring. imw on the and so that dm small napes earned in their times, anchor-sweeping very unrival- elevation in gether un-iti h in around the ie. ■ bottom sale-, the Lincoln Co. ami ven- .-winging fever. oi I•,ni.- .i 11.* -treet. ed as a considerably factured article next season. The river towns I, Iligl >up- were out over tanning material, and its wood excel- « < nriM'i will hot si but a three months and secured ; Bangor VVbig and uricr. e if x. I- : :• I’1 e w,at. Nr.il irK 111 cover it witn il empty pocket-books and lack ot tral. A. p .-port. lent for timber and oil er M. Carlisle had bushels of ;■ 4-.lidd i building purposes. ninety-two in are dependent S'lMi'lvTdN A •: -I tis re«v: tly 1 nth -u oa in everv mmlii. i. weight of anchors and chains, Washington county largely He was a “regular candidate for tili towel folded several set it in opportunities shut out other excesses and Eedar common, and standing .. times, (’/’•••..i> very rye for two. to- -a. wa.- He l>.;-' w M .. ;11 Ma-onie tor their 011 tic* market for lumber. reeor-h d under avv Temple. t ''‘..t got £-17 for share after the attains to a in prosperi y a lb A in. in pi"tectei! from N. H. Un- my paying large size the woods. It some before be chang d from publi- ... ot M.m,; a d llml. -Hi -Is, place dr.High’s, extravagances. [Manchester, primeval Aug. (5th. Pouds. Preached from place" Had A --oeia: a ga. /.• d it -1 s. a, Me.. -Pm mess hills. one is Sheepscot The in in the Demo- I a ami,.in n \ ion. We got anchor and chain being rapidly cut and made into uncertainty Legislation J\. 'T., J4. Regular and let it rise ever night. In the luoru- shingles, can to a Greenbacker, and b»■ for«- lie changed ot immense 2 Tim. 3. to a serious sour nary -bth, Pr t ,• purpose m.ding, own- U'. n V. Ill, 111 .V l. ... out 1. quantities ,,t which ate 14-10, assembly, of or the cer- n that weighed B.ooo pounds. It had the every year cratic portion Congress, rather ing knead the dough titlecu dilutes. di from a to a Democrat. Indeed, a loom- e. n- ‘*ini .!!’•_- ;,! ealt. IV I'll!' sit! sent to Trov id nee, and ot her cities Greenbacker ing and lea-u-g or leiiing hah and "I I'T'itcl ion, lcipjiini'S. jay. :usl ! 1’niteil States it. \ l>o>ton, for very aged. that would be done whieli iv !•• no. •■!:. 1 navy stamp upon tainty nothing ought R. A s. No ]. vide it into four into i- a o•• M., R, j.Jar loaves, them 1 — market. Mills never a time when he has not neeted tin reu >:h Cr ;«• -;ie put i;!. •> U'iiiy Taiwan'. l’in. fur Svrui). capable of producing from 7th. Sabbath. Ponds. there has been pa j.rtv purposes. Rug 1-t I n I vei,111_ iii eai■ ji m mth. (oivernment vessel came us Sheepscot George to has had a iiilhience tin floured baking-;,! envoi them with a Sold all 1 alongside 2J,U'H) to luh.buo a are seat tered over t hecoun- be don--, depressing amount in I.} 'Ji-umstis I day been a candidate for something: and if he Capital stork, .video, pail .-JPlu"; one and without and well. 1’he Carr's. There are several never ami set day saying, 'By your ty paving juniper, or hackmat aek ponds here, empty- business gi there has -• • Ida- sioeale e.er- "Mi.: a R. a A • iiapt- r, N 7. Regular folded towel, them in a waiai iicrally. Perhaps the par value of the ire <>r tamarai a do-sn’t get something now from Democrats met V hoisted the out kt/. ) was a common t ree ing themselves into railed Oil. 111-1 Mono e.elliilg lollowilig fill I III011I). to use twice their win u the Pacific Coast. leave, gentleman,’ prize Sheep>cot river, gen- been a more depressed Mat<* of businc-s than at IP M. itohert- P. H. H u-low; N. C. ( litVu-\. place height; Along and it a new of the nobl and went oil'. We were formerly large quantbics of were cut ri Pond-*. he will have to join party. are so them at the lying ally Sheepscot The largest is called It is that can S. P. M. Part : IP m -mall. s. I 1. i.- I’l.'i B" N-. 21 Regular Mon they ilsen, prick sides ami sent to the ship-y a ids of Saint John: but it present. true farming prosper Bird; ring. meetings IlKMS (,l.i A \ I. I > I la *M Tin: ALTA ( ALIKOIiMA. at Fortress Monroe r mil moon. at a and a at the time. has become scarce, Sheepscot Great Pond. At the head of this a «• -o-lkie an I o ot di f -: now ju>t as well, and the yield of potatoes and oats The editor of the Mat-bias Union on his jour- and IP I*. r-, I' >»1 a I Wreck is tin name of a “One oven until a or mining camp hot day we were becalmed oil' shipped, although it is still common in some Mr. Jno. Bradstreet originally from Ronlev X. (». cliilor 1 i- I're.-do I, a 11 rn, -1 lie as uud«-r one administration to N w Orleans .-etta d the 1 A il I ..’• N l2'i. Regular meet knitting trussing-needle in Arizona. may just large ney shipping ques- localities. The birch •• 1 the Horseshoe. Three of us went sw im- yellow (/»'' js .e ov ,i.mi ! -t be > d- ar- i-' !'no-.lr. 10 n.. 1, e -a n can be run into lives. (This was a direct descend- Tre .-urer. Tin- the iioni ii. specials them without being made gentleman as of lVrtiliz< rs is the tion—to his at least. lie a common but va ry valuable tree, growing to a another, if the quantity satisfaction, -ays at all. lie sure Tln-re i- much diphtheria in Stockton ami it ming in the hay. There was an awful' ant from direetor-....( iiflou -neli returned mum la-t Fri- sticky, are well done, but hum size. It is used Humphrey Bradstreet who settled in vi can to 100 r <-■ m. Ri' II MO VI 1 11,1*1.1, M' I» they in the making of ma- but what about the of the articles ••foreign sseis he sailed 75 p« Fu.I.liWS. Bodies C same; prices — rapidly spreading. lot of sharks about that summer, troin the Norn d •iio:.| at a-Mue w here he w do not hungry Mass, in 1(534 and was day > !• low- let them burn. chinery. carriages, in the of ip'Wieh. a — In.,,' riii't' Mr;in and High furniture, building probabh if the Morrison bill, or similar one, ob- than Amerhan vt-s-els" ii otbei but we didn't think about them as we houses and and in any cheaper has attended •mom r tinned' twelve weeks. < if!' ‘•When it is to obtain fresh Tin Orphan's Pair recently held in I/> Au- mills, ship-building.1' A brother to Gov. Simon. He came to New Mil- 1’.-not Ida No. possible tains!' sail* <1 for at all—100 from K'O an.}. 2.7. Regular meet- -T'-le.*.. realized swam from the vessel several hun- large amount of birch has been sent words, nothing is une of *ur worth ; •' g m- a. hard ai also called (ieruiau £2,.mP.:o. away yeilovv ford and then went to I working I' -- iIi" 1-t a I :• -o.i'. ill cat h compressed yeast, down the Saint (Aina) Palermo. have the evenings John, to the of Saint Democrats are exercised leaves and that will have •■. lnontl, an dred some one city John, Washington county nothing they the farm with hi- fade l. d« tiwhat In mi. -ides yeast, excellent bread can be made in The grand of Stockton has made a yards. Presently yelled, from whence it has to seen his Hon. Nathan and jury strong gone England for a genealogy. Henry it. ar- R.a B >-ign, No. 12. Regular ■Shark ! swim for lives men.’ I looked a good deal about this time about the offices. preference and nothing can prevent II* to arn an In m st ch lar oaring tin spring and -i.m- meeting every about two hours and the protest against the gambling fraternity of that your market. 1 here are still numbers of these F 1. .... rvo :.: 11 n-half; rapidity large Bradstreet Cleaves of are Portland, Me., also » and sure was the valuable trees Bad blood comes to tlie surface in the eastern gues, therefore, that we must give up sl.i pbtibd- mer, and in Cm- a y. «'a.-dne v. i: n own em 1 city. around, enough, in the dense forests of i-! I amp. \ 1. 1. >. <). F.. meet- at ofihe leavening or ‘raising’ the dough is there, standing descendants from Humphrey Bradstreet. S.) d e *w F •■xxliali on tin 2d of tin of a man eater the the unsettled portions of Aroostook, which of the It not seem leave the mule to foreigners ami hard earning- F-r neiv eaii uhi-h he t- l'hnisda} evening advantageous, because less of the nutri- 1 he tule- around are well tilled skimming along top part county. would surpris- ing, carrying each month. Marysville will, in the neat Im* Preached at, Carr’s to a of future, regarded as of id- great assembly, all seri- dice to fetal Eu- I bound t" have a:e hr b i -w n i.. u : tive elements of the tiour are lost than with marvelously fat ducks, that came with the water. Jerusalem, hut didn’t we ing if the St. Croix should be found running devote ourselves to raising pro pay ; hir 1 1> B i* t R. R gular nuat- by most ine timahle value. The rock of ous and the rain-. was no sugar very attentive. This was one of tnv with elo- liven It Maples, dr. i- -fending hi- v.,. i. ar it*—— on the 2' 1 ami 4.h Tuesdav «•» euiugs ot each swim. It time for fancy strokes with blood some before the matter of rope. II. concludes the subject these following the long process. For two maple (.!"/• js very common in best morning m mill. and 1 at tiie water with Sabbaths. The people were charmed and home-Isaac lb lb rk i- at hi ne mi a sh rt \i-it. loa es of bread use three of l’eliiion- in favor of local are said to just dug my many localities, and very valuable for its wood the (' .stum House is settled. One quent paragraphs: .I' id Mi l.U.- Belfast Rouge, No. >. Reg||- pounds Hour, option occupant he in circulation the interior hands and it like a it* tin* making of cabinet furniture, carriages, astonished to find the difference between the ... ,i C. Park ha- '"Miglit family mw-e umlav township Terham. and by the French ing it; to feed Bull is ama/.* I at Jona- witaout a lua -e.. j.ood ma., -lid be water as I forward. But we teachers. Mr. Bradstreet was so Europe. John py sleighing -• Denver an* Shasta affected with am .'a m at d i-'i at the \erai el.ur ims alternat- yeast dissolve the in a pint of luke- capitalists visiting county plunged people on the Epner Saint Joint, the is determined to Leav-it alone until Ills yeast sugar party than's boldness. American pig, mutton ami found on the barb* Bring out your trotter-.... with a vi» w to establishing sun Iting works in eould’t to swim with that shark. is utilized for the of to have the hear such warm water: stir into it sufficient Hour begin maple making huge quan- joy people just preaching beef on Jonnie's table; Aim riean woo! on his ed w. 1 1 Bu-iiiess that aeeidencv calls for him, which he fully expects P. F. Staple.- is la;, in_• a m w :C.. >r m! making o(n mooting every Saturday locality, He was half a mile when we first tities of maple The white and brown as he ■ to make sugar. had been that tears and shoes on his t.-e;! n't ri. a. 1; ie- R ni tartan ih undi or. a thick batter: cover the bowl away wishing for, prevent- back par ash /•’ nin-„n anil /•’. him to do, after the present occupant shall er repairs ami impn v. m.-nts to die in.-irle of bi- \ a 'I'li'* of saw him and one of our boats was com- suhil.nc.fnHa) (?) We this hint to M line, to Macldas. R I Ii Marshal! To-t, A. R the batter or with n stockmen Arizona arc going to ask ed his power of speaking to me more than once. give containing sponge, are very common trees all ov> r the countv. and sat his “civil ser- store. N !-. R'ju' a meeting- first end tliinl Friday for legislation to stock interests of the toward us who have mildly coolly out Gradually work your capital out of vessel*. folded and set it in a warm protect ing manned by four men, former n- d At rate 1 must o' ■: ,0 m towel, The is iu any go home with him and oi.iut: n -tiin, over the Angior si*ire, High place largely carriage building, are Put it into ereameii- -, hennoib -, territory. were dis- vice" time. The friends of the two parties piggeries, Tin: r»K w.l -an Mr. am P ot IP sin .-t. to rise il covered rowing like giants. But the and the latte r in in house ly Hrange, ; properly and heated making machinery, spend the night and not go to Davis-Town as I -beep farms; produce hay, grain, butler, pork, T "l H. ie No. 2i3. I’lie horned tance and for cabine t blood Tim contest for the Maehi- had their Harvest I ..-t lb b I,range, Regular it will rise to a foam in halt an hour: cattle of California arc said to between us and the shark disap- li.iishing, furniture*.’ The bass- very thirsty. ten later will have more im>n Tum-day evening, e s light had of tins came from egg-; years you .turdax 'A, mug er F B. Know I- have decreased to one wood or line|e*n proposed. Many people third the number that with than die (T'lnicn,) and poplar as Custom House is carried on more see belli r lime* llutli ever saw before. I-.;’- -i ne, -troot. then stir into it the salt dissolved in a lit- peared greater rapidity quietly. cy, you liigh were in lie S ate are as are also the white Chester in New and were exceed- thirty years ago. very common-, birch Hampshire, The farms in Washington would be in- ors from ai>ro., -e i.a-iieook i-rouge. Pur m B’iuii;. wi.mi;.-, 17", meets every Saturday 1 tle warm rest space between ourselves aud the boats. The redoubtable editor of the Machia- Cnion. Goiinty 1 water, add the of the Hour [ Hoti'I.i n/i,,'), hornle am o'1 '■■.■). beech satisfied with for in 400 cent. m .j. at ill" m-w oai. ling on the Augusta road, A man near ingly my preaching: they had creased value by per was al-o sevo ti star triMii-f, living Auburn. Placer county, Well, we reached the boat and were v), red oak who is now the l«-tters largely repre-eiu.d; l. o ir Rand di Bln-’. and sutiicieiit lukewarm water to make a (o-x,<■».< ,W„./),and tir (.I /•.) doing .South,and writing cut not and es- California, forty-two cords of stove wood tre es forgotten good preaching learned to Albion an ! Wah -. Ttm program!::" for tin- i.\> Vll.U 1 'U M'II, N 3*‘.2, \MKK1CAN Bfi.l'tN still to hauled in as the shark had turned The minor and shrubs of the Aroostook to the Cnion tilled with Democratic is a Troy, dough enough knead ; knead it m two and just gal!, Some one lias sent us the Me- weeks it ’• piled up in tiers in one are teem illiterate 1 the Longfellow eon >. > n gr« e. «»! IT IN'.,; Mo, 1- .,t v.. 1.. i-. lolm-oids utli.-e, on his forests numerous and valuable* for use both harangues. believe all evening eon-isled ot ferring tie1 1 I! five divide it into two back to make a meal of my port no on the part he H 'a I I’d 00 k. on tin l-t and 3 I Momta s of eaeh minutes, loaves, day. in manufactures and the arts. A candidate, relying, doubt, morial number of the Bowdoin Orient. II. railroad di- hearers, one Baptist excepted, were alter vvlrh ti came the loa-i. Wn e.e n n. •. month. them in cover leg. He didn’t get me, I felt 'lie* pleased for put floured baking-pans, A ( although rect frec.il Aroostook \ a to the Penob- took in the fiap’elon Suite steal, inlftK-nee of J. W. of Au- 'ontra Co.-ta county mother her ley and interested. One of that Bridge Washington. Bradbury one lia t eaten their til! wria d h- •• Bill V ! ot M II No _!*.», hul AI. A Itr AM M. presented the of his as he them scot \ alle number conversed they them with a folded towel, and set them with a a- a snap jaws brought y would reduce the* expertise* of se nd- in that direction. John F. the ex- M Ki u e 1 ..t daughter cooking-book wedding Lynch, Fsq., Cullen Sawtcllc of New •••. o j• otljo, NBisoni'- •*10p]> tie with me between gusta. and Jersey, and -everai -poi, m inter ; ie i.;• in '-i He turned over in his aston- ing the products of tin* Aroosio k forests, as meetings and approved of my a 11" 1 nrsd 1 ox ning- of earn month. a warm to rise twice their pi nt. Pin* young lady was offended. together. to C. S. Con- plan, height; highly candidate for Representative the < •>• o ••- we ll as tields. to a marke at le ast one* half, classmates of Lmigfelljw, have writ n their Mr. Murry ot thumb.on, -poke ••; H iMUJoo As-KM 151,1 \» 3443, KMoUTS of B.\ then bake them as directed in the ishment, glared at us a half minute, and t, doctrine and showed me great respect. Mr. pre- The of the wishes to console his mind for ilit* loss of m< ■ in.;; Moot- at 7 in the .superintendent Hotel Del Monte and would be of incalculable advantage to the gress, recollections of liie and there are also con- social organiz.il nm, vv lit r« farmer- e.u and Moielay evening- o'clock, then tinned off to look for his dinner in Bradstreet owns two of about sev- poet, n d t has been as as peninsulars ,■ 1,r.ngo, over F. B. Kimvvilon’s ceding recipe. pleasure grounds procuring from tin* producers well to the consumers of the which lie and which lie idea- to mtil na. .e,v I that position, coveted, tributions from Messrs. Cyrus llaiulin, 1' ijah interchange store. liigli str* ot. "In the be sure that the hi-l' " hind Santa Cruz specimens of the azalea another quarter. Since that experience of the lVrtile tields and rich fore sts of enty acres each and rich interval before bis raising sponge products have had not more wanted >t» vens .-aid •!.at know ... ; »■ a [ : Ha!i\e to this coast. would got, people Gov. Prof. James Pliin- m:i.i vst rnsr-omcH. heat is not sufficient to ‘scald’ or harden 1 have not been fond of sharks.” [Balti- this great county. door, which faces south. Kellogg, Robie, Smyth, him not to have it than there were who desired tr.a ed this h the inv eistion raiiro.id-,tiie_ia|d.- ‘i A.d i: The county of Aroostook was in J. G. O. W. No.. *th, the western mall will ar- as that will The of more sun. organized ■Stli. Davis-Town, Jacob Row- ney Baxter, Arl«» Bates. Whittier, it, prevent fermentation; re-idents t)range. Los Angeles county, and tin (Montville). eti \ .ranut, Fne (. t.; I on: i in .C B’lia-t li'.iie, at 1 1. in a. and T.dU 1*39, n* xt year it had a of that lie should have it. Mr. is not the t,elephone-, ill., p. an* population Lynch Holmes, K. K. Hale, Geo. W. Curtis, Julian < ,. therefore do not it where the agitating the of dividing John Mr. m e>— }.1 a. ui ami .».2n p. m. place hand vigorou-ly subject h,41b, chie French with a fe w trad- ell, Bradbury. Bradstreet waited on lolloWed hell se|. e) re.i nag bv Mis I F ury P e'..i-. tin* the Justice to Mr. Blame. fly English man to contest the seat in the face of six thous- By railroad time vvo-torn midi arrives ai 111.4•"» a. cannot be held county, nuking town of Orange the In Hawtlmme and Rev. Charles Adams, making with comfort ; keep it cov- ing settlements. 1870 the population had me to this place, 8 miles from his house. We and re*'itali iu- -y Mi-> Kip. t er. wi... i- ..tin, m. am! 7.2.’> in. Reaves «j.3ti a. 111. ami 3 Uf» m. seat of the m*w of the kind tirst named. While Mr. Drisko p. p. comity county. reaedied 29.009, and in From and as as valu- er cd from If when it is 1880,41.708. 1800 the number a well t* l» a an draughts. light Inasmuch as many papers have lately spent four hours in the new and crooked path. very interesting lady of rare talent and liar it e|oei:iion. It costs the of Portland for te> 1880 the* polls rose from 2,098 to 7.743. and has been in Virginia making mincemeat of it has become at all as it seine- city £ff.ff!4 public able one. < of this issue of tlm < >rl* lit can i.-t. The eXcicisc.- ot the in eup.g t""M'd \\ 'll.I ,g soured, in talk of Mr. the assesseel valuation We crossed the branch of now opies ga-. The Pat hers are a indulged derogatory Blaine, (about one-lifth of the upper Sheepseot,, Senator Malioue, lias been to times in City agitating change Mr.Lynch Albany s> will summer, stir into it, before read value), from to be obtained l»y application to the busiiu tail- ing. Miss M i* Parthtt u -i .m_ ..• dm oig.ui. from ga- to coal oil, which would result in a his course since the $1,105,790 $7,504,934. sixty miles from the sea and twenty from its to his Spring Medicine. respecting election, no with the genial Samuel to kindly suggest adding the balance of the Hour, a salt- of a Probably county in New England can show tor, o. R. c »ok at Brunswick. All returned to tl.eir iuune- welt pha-edwiai the saving £4,000 year. source. It was three or four H '••••< evt-i ;■ lin.iy take a modicine? such advancement as only yards wide a shall occur” in spring of soda dissolved in a the following extract from the this. The population at aeeidencv that “when vacancy evening*- e itertainmei :--W. It. Moo.p., ».f Fib. !•"> r* e spoonful baking Washing- gn.»d ... viz.: 1.—iieeau.se one m- The Merced people arc expecting a big present is about 45.000. and as many inches deep. Preached at Mr. la blood taken at this season will ijo very little water. ton the Custom House, at. Fastport and Machias, TIh* following are tue leading candidates for erty, writes to tl.e Home Farm -• call be baked as raised biscuit knead- tin* town. Mes-rs. Charles Crocker and C. H. cleared acre is the assembly._ Bradbury’s. who are so to sacrifice them- at Gen. S. Lb itors Horn Montville ti range, arsmont, ill -lie.amse the system i- so weakened by A number of democratic and indepen- $10 per average cost, per- each place, willing Collector of Customs Portland; 1 ihi- impure state the ld.*od that it has not in with it a little Huffman arc spending lots of money in haps for cutting the trees and Mr. James Davis, an old man from t’nioii, Meiioinali \ .a.lev. Ap pmUm, and ~t ra 1 old ing sugar and melted building dent papers are in the clearing $12 per originally selves on the altar of patriotism that they will Leavitt for Collector at Lastport: lion. Kdvv. ~wfli< lent lo wii.hsiand liir- ef the canal. engaged poor acre he vhniiiy debilitating would the average. Mr. Columbus memoi r- from win* have taken their butter, or it can be boiled in and business of and ru- Ipswich and the father of the town, is a lay- at F. B. Washingnm, leet- of spring weatlier. lienee, le. common con- soups inventing circulating of the best farmers in the consent to (ill those offices. Cushing for Collector Belfast; Torrey Another llayford.onc county, limit-and at south M-miIv i !•• after it- nr- sort, peop *■ seek rebel a medicine. The combi- stews as raised interesting discovery in petrifactions mors to the Mr. is teacher here of the order and of W. Drl>- joined dumplings. effect that Blaine pale, informs me that he once ottered $10 an acre congregational Fortunately, there are no mugwumps in Lstp. for Collector at Bath; and Geo. nation of Hood’s >arsapari!l.i eommends it to our has been made in Santa Maria, in Santa Barbara it m uch m-a re r them than their “To test the beat of the oven follow for a of some He is for and gani/.alioij, being a and out of clearing piece heavily limbered learning. peace order, and for Collector at Ma< bias. Two Maine men are idgmeid as g spring medicine and bloon county. A Mr. Hob, while out a haggard wretchedly health, land, Washington county to put in claims recog- eo, of digging which was and he own. Although this grange Inn-been organi/id a sii',ti as Yellow the method .Files (Pintle, the celebrat- but that while in this price declined, afterwards seems to them both. is a puiiii. things "itrs.ipariila, Rock, squirrel, discovered tin* trunk, head ami lu-ks pitiable condition keep This rarity. He nition, and the President need not fear criti- after foreign appointments John 1». R-Jinan, .M nierak* &>• drug n[' hired men by the day in a dry time and cleared oupleof months on.P they work likeano d grange e..mp*»uiided by eoinpeleid ed I'hi'f the I’aris the ol an it will be excavated when the he is in me with affection and esteem at- Jockey (Huh; elephant, constantly intermeddling political it at a cost not above received and a of of w.lilts to succeed I loll. W. W. gi-Ls, like .Me.-srs. 11 .id & (Jo., warrant us in .-ug. $5 per acre. cism on that score if he makes clean sweep KllsWorlh and conferred tin seem d an I liiir de. r •• s on flirt e ■moderate oven’ is that de rainy weal her ecus* -. and matters. _esin,g that all in need ot a medicine of this kind temperature congressional Happening Of the one hundred and seven tended iuy lectures in town. This settlement is of to lion. surveyed all Republican officials in the tirst fortnight Thomas, as minister Sweden; and J. eandidates in a manner that would havc done credit give H i’s a trial. gree of heat which will turn sarsaparilla ordinary The Sui-un Marble have a or- to he Mr. Blaine’s next door townships, each six mitts square, in the Company large neighbor, county ric'.i in soil and has increased in two or three Democrat of Wash- C. of L ist Maehias. would like to he to an old I*here Were seven have as been named. his reign. A distinguished Talbot, organization. present The velocitv of light lias been measured hut the writing paper dark yellow or hull', that der for their marble from Pnglaml, and they we are in a to know how absurd- only titty yet The others position in immense years from six to forty families. iron Genera! at Halifax. Most of the Demo- Masters and Past Ma-ler-, and a real crow vis- flight of a easliier Mil! remains a hav<* out and down to are owned acreages non-resi- ington county, the same who rode the Consul skipping problem is, the color of kindling wood; a sheet go! thequantity the depot incorrect all these stories are. The by oi put ly of whom hold more Preached from Prow broihers and who were wi unknown lleelneBB. at Sui-in. but so far have been unable to a dents, many than 100,000 Davis-Town. 5,22-23 fence in in and to whom a Re- cratic editors have out convenient post iting sisters, ll paid lor of such paper in the even and close the get truth lie is in excellent and is Augusta lSSO, picked to take as some of the is, health, acres. These tracts are seldom sold, the ttieir time and trouble in and w id 'ne sure ship it, pieces are very per- to a small but attentive assembly. Bradbury is dollars otlii es. coming, I have taken one bottle of DR. GHAVES’ door ; if the blazes the oven is too mit to cut limber from to publican Legislature awarded a hundred paper in the tons. looking better this winter than lie lias for year year alone being to Uud their there vi-its ART large, weighing up ail man and lias hastened his farm way again, sum are pm HE REG CLATOK for H**art Disease ami the rented. There are lots of industrious to hot; to lower the As to his many land in almost for that feat, has gone Washington presum- *' timl it ill I arrange dampers many years. meddling with ll table. could desire.—A. A. Holbrook, W. M. Cutter of Marysville has taken a Chin- oil which are some so as to have and bread in New Orleans Item that the heat for ten minutes, then test it every township “improve- himself, hay plenty. to a mission or a seat in the The city says Worcester. again ese matters in it is well ably get foreign Mass. Free pamphlet of F. E. In- orange from a tree in his yard which meas- Congress, pretty nn ntsv or in other words more or less work His land is excellent and of a soil. in the J uirn il last week and I’KNOUSCOT. At till' 11;.•. ti»!_• Iff the Mass. with more paper; it may be to ures Iff inches in known his friends in very deep Cabinet or—or—to be Postmaster of Fast Ma- poem published :i«Ij^»ItV!:IMl galls, Cambridge, necessary circumference lengthwise anti by Washington that has been done on them. But still they are not Setofi for Belfast in of one rode the New York Sun one of the Krii ieis.ii' Education K >. •-’■», t> discus.* the try the temperature several times, but IT inches the shorter way, and two lie has not been under the roof of the worth us much as would he if the company man, ehias. In a short time, at best, not we pronounced by ques I'ti.-v tell ip that money is inactive; but it .seems weighs they growth long, the time thus pounds and two ounces. In the same is were and green. Such woods about fifteen miles from twelve most beautiful in the was written lion “should we employ a man wiio u-cs tobacco t" '»e active enough to slip through one’s lingers as used is well spent. yard House or Senate but once since he standing places may be through shall see what the in a at tin* language by an tree resign- boys ship yard as it ever did. orange bearing 300 tine oranges, for from to $800. p js difficult to as a tcnciicr in our common school.-*?" Messrs. nimbly though ed liis seat in the last named four bought $400 to six of the clock. This land is excellent and Miss McLean, author of “Cape Cod Folks,” | smaller in size. body what such land i* “Head of the Tide” in Belfast, many years COFFEE. say worth, excepting to say Ilcnj. 11. Cushman and >cwall Bowdt n gave go...| Kurhif-n s Arnica Salve. tears the road not cleared of and that no one should detract from ago. The simple truth is, Mr. it is worth what it will sell some will very good, being only used to their entertain- willingly Arizona Star: Within the two for; give ago designate evening and strong reasons why such persons should not The lies! >aKe in lie,* world for is past days fully more for than others. her Cuts, Bruises, Intense heat necessary to the extrac- Blaine lias been hard at work all winter il Band of all kinds is wood by General Knox. No hills and capable Af- the credit which belongs to of having pro- S"i two dozen deer and have been ments at their boarding house in the yard. he cmployeii, while Messrs. Walter Creamer and ric«-r.-, sail Itheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, antelope brought in value. are tion of all the, valuable of the on tlie second volume of his and is gradually rising There many of made a road. We crossed the W. duced an and We « ha|>|ti 'I llano-., < iii iblalns. Corns, and all skin properties to the market here. The deer are bucks book, being good ter and over, the men exquisite touching poem. •I. II. I.ntleliel t did no regard the n-e ol‘ tobacco mostly homesteads in the county worth from $0,000 io supper smoking younger cures or no but actual the of the white tail are in with no one. He a man- Krupiionand j-o.-itiveiv Biles, pay berry, boiling dissipates species; all fair condi- meddling fought and E. branches of the first very have also received a frmn The Congre- as $15,000 each, splendid farms, with Georges river; used to go in for sports of all kinds, and the postal a disquaiilication. The sense ol the meeting ret. the same statem< on au- w taken by a vote and a large majority voted .'»n, or money rehimled. I’rire 2.) cents per box. who sell them to the butcher buildings, signal given for action was a loud call, “Rink- gational making nic acid of the coffee. This in com- dians, for two and found lie was defeated the For sale by Ui'hard II. Moody. acid, accepted result two. We found one house in about the middle of the N. Y. Christian Advocate. against employing tea? hers who use tobacco. N. three dollars each. Burro or mule deer are said tum’s begun.” There can be no doubt that a thority bination with the cream or milk in a So far as we have II. No chowi r need so The use of tobacco is -aid to make a man usually to he scarce, and cous* difficult to manly way. Fish and Fishing. At Biddeford on a re- of this fifteen mile road. This is owned a tobacco apply.V new forget- quite queutly by call of that kind will be made very soon after ful. But there are so many things in one’s life that served with coffee, hardens the albumen secure. he has not a harsh word has been formed at the head •: the heard, spoken cent evening, a came up a His elety bay. They one. desires to run out nu< I a sturgeon through Mr. Braddock of Great Britain. pleasant the 4th of March. “Rinktum” is sure to be be- Some time ago the Albany Argus, Mr. Dan- forget. .John, buy which contain into an of of since the themselves Whackers. What that word they indigestible any hisopponents election, < ■ style may quarter’s worth of cigars. Virginia Chronicle: There are in the State of hole in which ('has. Alien was fishing for little Dutch wife at home, told us of iel MannimCs paper, spoke of the nd Army is being only gun by one party, if not by another, and that know. compound which excessively irritat- Nevada hh. The New Brunswick took a Here is a fine a beautiful aud incongruity their value. Our is an of float- ganist, and Miss Virginia Wardwell, violinist, Bitters, I feel it my duty to humanity prospect, bay navy alphabet let^ufferlng is made must stand near to the that, it is no wonder our Maine of that ( y rus K. Bridges taking charge of the vocal music.. know it. Have had a sore on my for enough It is a a to full cargo, consisting of frozen fish. city is a nation so running leg not crime for boy have his hair cut by chiefly islands. We crossed the river and dined with ing washtubs. There scarce poor M'irlh, fun and frolic reigned supreme until eleven years; doctors told me I would have to lire to maintain a of about an amount Avoid the after en- Maine ranks second in her sea and first in her name Is for a water eight my temperature his mother, but it causes alarming of ad- disturbing congregation moving supply. a of the we returned as to do it reverence.” o’clock, when by rule society have the bone or the I verse and us- the in the Mr. Prince. He is preaching hereou probation. scraped leg amputated. 200 Falir. for live or ten minutes before criticism. tering church by hacking coughing, by river fisheries among States Union. home Belfast was represented by Mr. f lark, a used, instead, three bottles ot Electric Bitters and ing J ad win’d Tar Syrup. Sold by all druggists. In her sea fisheries 11,071 persons are employ- The people were very hospitable and kind. who is -pending the seven boxes Buekien's Arnica and is using. If it is made in a pot containing pleasant young gentleman Salve, my leg ed. and the value of the last was hair is out of and so are We don't away .rial bottles of Jadwin's winter with Edward » rocker, now ('roup can be cured in twenty minutes bv product year Preached from 2 Tim. 3,14-15 in the Ranged going style, give us, Bucksport by sound and well.” a strainer it will if it is made in an meeting he This clear; Jadwin’s Tar as directed. find the of the of God leaves me In river find up lungs, bv using dad win's Tar Syrup. Tar Syrup, for if we did, everybody would Esq., and Ellsworth by Mr. Furbier and lady. Electric Bitters are Bold at fifty cents a bottle, and using Syrup Price, 1 doing will $3,014,178. fishing 1,590 persons hanged or house. Four George Patterson, son cents a Sold all and business would be at a standstill. is me great social event of the seasou. Long may Buckleu’s Arnica Salve at 25c. box ordinary pot pitcher it should be stirred 25 cents and bottle. Sold all no time for about His and they caught, in fish to baptisms. Oulv 25 and $t bottle. by drug- cured, per by K. K. $1 per by drug- disputing plans. [George employment, 1834, the Whackers whack. Moody. for three minutes in order to thoroughly gists. Macdonald. the value of $175,040. of Robert and Elizabeth, Sarah Houston, daugh- gists. Sold by all druggists. From the South. Congressman Milliken and the Silver A Sunny Democratic Jubilee. News of Belfast arid Vicinity. See first page for additional local news. A has been Issued to O. (i. Bel- patent Critchett, Steamer Florence has resume*I her across Wai.do. Question. trips The following town officers were chos- REPUBLICAN JOURNAL.! fast, on a Heel Machine. This invention the THE .TOIRNKY FROM LAWRENCE TO NEW OR- While the bells were and eannon Get for the The new will next Burnishing bay between Belfast and and will en ringing your smoked glass ready great eclipse city government organize Brooksvillc, Monday: Moderator, .1. G. C- A DISAPPOINT- has been described in Harding; clerk, LEANS. THE EXPOSITION We have received a letter from Hon. on the Journal. make two trips week. See her time private booming on the afternoon of March 4th, a num- Monday of next week. Monday. per table pub- II. Smith; Selectmen, etc., Samuel MENT. BELFAST, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1885. Kingsbury, S. L. in which he that his Ay Athletic Club. lished in another column. Milliken, says posi- ber of Belfast Democrats were Mr. Steamer Florence came across the on Wed- About thirty young men Frank I,. A. of the Journal. happily engaged Albert M. Carter has bought of Benj. Hazel bay Clements, Webster; Town Agent, s’. Correspondence tion on the silver has been misunder- in this have formed an athletic club and se- Attention is called to the of question in otherwise the on which their tine, this city, a line colt. nesday and took a number of Normal School pu- city, notice Bell’s Sarsa- Kingsbury; Treasurer, N. It. Clllcy; Supervisor, .1. New Feb. 20.1885. ad- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY TUB celebrating day bay Orleans, La., My that not the issue on the The school term cured a place to practice. A trainer will be parilla, sold in tills Win. O. Poor A Son.... G. Harding; Collector and stood; question being at the in November last was One pils. began Tuesday. engag- city by Constable, Cyrus Hub- a to victory polls fully meat market in this city has manufactured vice to any one contemplating trip New j and C. A. of bard. Liabilities over passage of the sundry civil appropriation bill, Conant of ed, entertainments will follow. McClusky, Castii e. wants several girls to assets about $130. The Journal Co. realized. It was an assemblage of choice spir- and solo this winter 7,000 lbs. of sausages. & Co., this city, have bought 100,000 on to see the is not Republican Publishing work at the bill for the Orleans purpose exposition Sam Handali so after On Mr. J. M. Hill’s tailoring business. pauper past year was CHARLES A. though construed it the its. if not candidates for hoop poles which they will ship to ltockland. The Tuesday evening, April 7th, $250. P1LSBURY.Editor. Three, more, the Bel- j Our Florida writes: “I send you to as will be disappointed. But if they correspondent new Messrs. and will Dr. B. I go, they RUSSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. vote was taken and was rebuked Mr. Milli- hoop poles were manufactured In Swanvllle. company, Murray Murphy Merrill, whose professional card appears KhKI>OM. The High School on the by fast collectorship met fraternally at the festive in this letter an bud. When in full bloom began 2nd wish to see the and at of orange here in “Our the in the country stop points ken and others for so We from appear Irish Visitors,” under Journal, lias return :d to Belfast, and opon- Inst, with seventy-two doing. quote board and the are Will send a blossom in When Mr. John Poor, his vote in this scholars.Ybner Mitchell performed ceremony which the j they very fragrant. you deposited of Mr. F. A. interest on the way, the present low fares af- The New Administration. the management Owen, of Bangor. an office in the Belfast Opera House building, Is very sick with the Congressional Record as follows: editor of the Prog. Age calls the my next letter.” city on Monday he remarked that he had voted jed typhoid fever....The Church induced a "burying j In our entrance on Beaver street. a ford an excellent opportunity. 1 Mr. Milliken. I I for shipping department will be found a brief The doctor will be gave supper and entertainment With the confirmation of the Cabinet desire to say voted against hatchet.” It was a every year sixty-one years. A good record. Tuesday evening ap- not time for speech-making, The old folks dances will close on Tuesday eve- to friend to take the trip with me and we were the former proposition, not upon the ground j sketch of the burning of the bark Henry Knight, on pleased welcome his u any patients at his new .March 3rd — The G. A. li. Post on last the new Adminis- ning next. It is obtain a in The of the treasurer has been es- lately organized pointments Friday stated the Words were inadequate, in view of the joy impossible to quorum salary county the quarters. here have welt for so we were not by gentleman from Pennsylvania Cuban coast. Capt. Pendleton, who owned come to stay. They have rented the repaid doing, although t rat ion was launched. Of the seven any or to do business when the old folks tablished by statute and the same rule should ap- I fairly [Mr. Randall] ou the silver question, but be- which tilled each patriot’s breast; and it is not society any in the A Hall for one well with the As j largely vessel, belongs in Lincolnville. I special meeting of the (hand Command* ry of Grange year ...At our annual town very impressed exposition. members the Cabinet, the South has cause 1 am to an dance is in session. ply to all the county and city officials. The fee composing 1 opposed passing appropria- surprising that they were too full for utterance, i M:line was held at meeting the not tion The Universalist are soon to an on j Portland on for the .Monday following officers were elect- one passes through New York they should bill in this way under a suspension of the Farmers system is a had one. Society give Wednesday three, Bayard, Lamar and Garland; New The editor of the Prog. did, air ! were on our streets last week buying of ed Moderator, J. f). s. K. rules, and upon the so stated Age however, tertainment, for church There will be a purpose exemplifying a change in the work. Lamson; Clerk, Fuller; fail to call at the Hoffman House (kept by Ed- ground succinctly I>r. of this and Mr. his med purposes. York two. and the North- now his and the pressed hay to feed to stock. Several loads were Kilgore city, Wilson, Dr. Selectmen and overseers of l>. W. Manning Whitney; just by the gentleman from New York eloquence presented “issoos” of the sale of fancy articles, and the en Lombard, Hubert B irgess and C. It. Hall, poor, Hodge, K ward Stokes, the of Jim Fisk) and see | icul have amusing play slayer west Vilas. It is of note There are some in this bought and hauled to Northport. The crop was student, bought out Mr. Howard’s saloon offi*'ers of A. Fuller, 1 K. one, worthy that, [Mr. PotterJ. things day in his usual masterly style. It is safe to j titled “Class Hay” will be presented, in which Palestine eommandery, of Belfast, went Knuwlton; supervisor of Schools the valuable the silver that is bill which 1 believe should not become the short last season in and farmers who in Havford lilock, and will convert it int ja paintings, engine the and law, many places, drug to Portland on U Elder; Collector of taxes, Albert Hall. despite alleged reticence of Cleveland, say that his speech would have made a sensa- some of our best local talent will take part. Full Hednesdty t«. become aequaiuled j and there are many not in the bill which, carried the now store, 1st. started by a nickel on the lever, and things same number of cattle liud them- taking charge May with tiie dropping the intimations that he his tion wherever ami if it he | particulars will be given hereafter. work. Hi uniiam. yv. II. rut Ills might change plans in my judgment, should lie there. 1 believe it delivered, should selves short of Frye foot quite bad- a hundred other curiosities which his palace feed. A San Francisco that the at the last moment, the Cabinet slate was cor- is to the I believe it is despatch says ship *■ l> one day la-l week with a broad ax. unjust country. unjust published verbatim in the Prog. Age the de- Among the acts passed at the last session of tIn- prim another large thin week, The gash Ciiakui in Captains. The are the Levi Wade from Manilla supplement bar-room contains. You can also see here one to the members of the House that the Com- following for that port, h s been was four Inches in rectly printed all over the country before the mand for that issue would he Legislature was one rinks to ob- mainly filled with news matter, it-contents include length, loit no bones were mittee on a unprecedented. changes in of Belfast vessels to dale. given as lost, and that underwriters have requiring skating of the handsomest furnished billiard rooms in Appropriations should hold back captains nji the 'iit. tic. 1 lioma.- of t inauguration. Mr. as j The would tain a license from town where located. Ten dol proccciiings of the Legislature t*» tiity was summoned and Bayard’s appointment bill like ibis until the close of the session and Journal print. if. in pursuance of its Levi of sell. paid tin insurance. This is the on which Mr. adjournment, the state. A look into Fifth Avenue and Mur- Capt. Bullock, formerly Mary Eliza, ship dressed the wound.... of as then the lars line for each run without license. Must a column and a halt of Maine new nt'- ISrndlord Secretary State will be highly approved give members of this House no oppor- usual of all the hut it is a is now in Charles of day the Pre-id* Dodge's daughters policy giving news, command of sell. 1. Ponder, dr. Capt. O. llerriman, Belfast, took passage. Lslelle and Hill hotels w ill well those who ad- to examine and the different close at 10 o'clock i\ unless ! in full Lula arrived home last week ray repay in as was the of Mr. Cleve- tunity discuss W. m., express permission inaugural and a oinpiete ivp**r f the from England candidacy family paper, and so could only present an ex- French, late of seh. Flora Condon, is to have The .Shaw Bros., of this boot and shoe deal, fixtures. As one items in the hill. city, in from town to later. Frankfurt, where they have I,ecu mire fine buildings and costly land meet writing keep open ! inauguration ceremonies,an letter from stopping f.,r the for the Presidency; but it will not As an of Demo- ! command of sell. Prescott Hazcltine. Seh. Sarah ers announce that llies will soon their interesting 1 h< are the remarks of Mr. rotter purgated report. exposition repair store, pist eight mouth,. ..Guile, a number walks through the halls their feet sink into the loilowmg We received Tuesday a note from Col. Florida, a story and mi-tv; lany. of pickerel the approbation of many of tiie Democratic L. Davis is without a captain. and in order to reduce their stock will offer remarK- Chenery, to cratic sentiment, as well as of the fitness of the ! have been caught in the Lake the week.... of soft and tine which tak- referred by Mr. Milliken: dated St. March in which he says “I Mr. past depths carpets rugs, voters. Toothers Mr. i* ahle Augustine, t>, Hill, the manager «»■ the Mather Bayard objectionable orator for oliiec under a reform The Odd Fellows Register, published at Portland bargains for thirty days. Read their adver- Margaret The High School at the is Mr. Potter. Mr. I desire to administration, i came to Florida to lind warm weather and not m in- I'heatrc village prospering. en wiih the rich mahogany furniture, marble Speaker. protest | company, own- span of the fastest because of his alleged aristocratic ideas and i by W. II. comes out this month en- tisement in another column. There are about scholars in this method of under a nothing could have been happier or more con- j Smith, greatly successful at this am to forty attendance.... and beautiful wall decorations makes against passing suspen- place going Jacksonville. i«'.r.-e.siu the Wh-n in on casings lie and [ I world-pa.-, Belfast, The is on manners, hut has long been the favorite ! sion of tin- rules billscar- elusive. We to our coutem- larged much improved in appearance. One Police Notes. Kdvvard Dufl'ee, who has sleighing good the main travelled general appropriation beg suggest that pass- Florida is full of Northern people —more than ever Mr. roads, one wonder if the were not trving such amounts as this hill carries. If there of the to Monday but ii is hard for proprietors candidate for flic of a large ele- j ry ing page paper is devoted Masonry and the ed the winter at the Belfast was liberated last teams to turn out on the cross Presidency porary hire a hall and deliver the speech in pub- j jail before—and generally they are mue ilii! was < i- matter which the care and disappointed uni ell pi* used with Be fast’s trot- to see how much tin y could any upon vigilance name to The is now | ‘.t'l-, they are narrow. money xpeud. ment, the solid and it should It changed correspond. paper week. He and his wife went on a howling drunk I in the climate.” including South; of individual members of the House should be lie. would probably ensure him a place in ! i h'»r and loi.i Mr. that !,e -m-nld -end his From two to four or ev» n can be well printed as well as edited. W. II. and Edward Bailey SI-AKSMONT. days longer ! beset down to hi* credit that at a time when to ably Smith, again found himself in the hands of The following were chosen town | exercised under their responsibility their the Cabinet. We tiie new rument will Imrse-man to and if lie he the who is histori- al I hope eily govi renu tuber Bclla.-t, liked t:ie Imrse used at the it is the items of a bill like gentleman furnishing articles die officers. He was taken before Ju-tiee (Jreer | otli.ers.it the annual town up Washington visiting elegant pub- the whole Democratic was a fleeted with constituents, upon i the of 'would make an oflVr. meet!!.g A.<..( ..-well, \ party for recommendations the retiring school cum In fan, Mr Hill did make this. We are not sent here to waste our time the Republican Journal, is the editor. and lined $'» and costs. to lie was com- n ! : r; John K. Wood lic buildings and other place* of interest. By a the 1 | Money is cheap. The city of Worcester has ! Failing pay Mr. ek, elm k; Greenback mania, and even Mr. Thurman, niitteeand particularly that relating to a truant of ; I'aih \ an ojfer for tin animal, but i.*>t -; IV; -i- in frivolous disputations unimportant I a loan of for milted to for < ha e upon just negotiated $180,000 twenty It will interest tile element ot Belfast to jail thirty days.fames Thompson 1 "oil, 'j. Brown and I. mini < three mi drive Arlington Heights i< reached, “the noblest Boman them i sporting li a r. More ent i.» imliu-e the owner t*» poor, select, of all,” lost his head, matters or to vote for public buildings in ad- at 4 cent., 107.3. New York than one-half the children do not a!: n-ecpi. years per getting know that II. M. Dufur, the wrestler who for drunkenness was sent to jail for thirty days. "i dames Barker, treasurer; A. which le-fure the war was (o n. Hubert E. Lee’s Mr. vance of the need for and then when the recently tend the which L. M:»di|oek> Bayard stood steadfast for honest money. them, j had §1,500,000 of Croton water bonds, twenty s'diools, causes a poor showing for Bi.i.Mom I lie f.dlow i ig town lb r- were gave an exhibition in this city, last week won a ! I>itv A. G. Casw w last hours of the session come to excuse our- at to were re- Loons IH lli-.ti\. Leo. w. Burkett has the vii ag He estate. The louse ith its in front, He is a years, 3j per cent., sell, and bids large outlay of mom y. The school with iionei Moiida’. M > .ei af- M. B III'.- < large pillars certainly clean man, with the courage match at New his 1 I High r. tik,<* se!v< s from the items of such bills to over Bedford, throwing adversary his ■'live- over liabilities scrutinizing ceived amounting $11,000,000. Those ! changed advertisement, and attention is called about 4n (' » .Jlof.>|r. If. face- tin Putoma and can be seen from pupils costs $2,Otto. aiiiinelt; A -, --••!*- «)\, plainly of his convictions, and in other the as this in order that a sus- twice out of three Vleetmeu. ami rset r-, respects they may pass under taken were at 105,20 to 107.35. There seems to fails, wining $200. His antago- to his new announcements in this W..odei.ek has sold a portion of the week’s Journal. A 1 Keating r Here under a monument of the rules on the of want of nist Eider C- Marion a Free Will Donni-li, D A *.rt I-- ink Fi*-i'-aer Ina-- Washington. large i peer of any man in the Cabinet. How far he pension ground be a great supply of money seeking safe and was W. \. Burbank, of Hyde Park. <«. \V. Rhode.-, Hapti~t so called, that he did imt ••11. H. Johnson * Co., (see supplement) adver- want, to Kdwar i I ... kar I sol- time, after time has been consumed investment. Boston l'r* died at Camden last week. I'lic urer, M. B. lln: A .*lit*• II. I*, h an v >.-i. ■ d lie the remains of 2111 unrccoguiz- <1 Union is in accord with the President’s of wantonly j permanent | Herald. Flagg challenged the winner or any other man to aehcr, ivmain- Mi. Wo.m oek has I policy pro- and wasted. I of tise a closing out salt* of their large and line stock, j eonipleted Ids arrangements claim, sir, that it is'the duty ; were to 1» M. ( he I am:* diers. Hundreds -»f small headstones dot the we. are all in Belfast, wrestle him collar and for a of $.->00. brought Belfast and i-*mpt*rari!v | "Upervi-or, Wells; .o.-tani.- and | teoling the freedmen in their rights the follow- this House to sit if need and Fortunately wealthy elbow, purse and cash customers will lind some excellent bar- dcp.*-U" will it an eariv dav begin his here, he, day night in the J. f hurelii!!. building dams, large cemetery, marking he resting place of e< receiving tomb of iirmc cemetery. 1,: ii oident will show : and to go through with each and every one of and can go right on paying0 per nt. on bonds I A gentleman who lias the interest of the at P. Munslield has also revised his ad- idling his land in readiness tor the Hie cannon, ing city gains.A. cranberry the recognized dead. standing will be interred in islc-i -1 •. Mr. Kim ie- w a n.i these bills, and uuder- a MONlbd;. lh annual "t the Monroe n'.iic- ...Mr. used for Mr. W \\ imams, who was for a appropriation discussing that inigh have been refunded long ago in 4 heart suggests that a city lock up he provided separ- vertisement and shoppers w ill do well to give it a meeting L. Ii. Packard bought six hand muzzle d'-vvn, gate and George -• very posts, the items. j live of Northport, ami ha in m time nt of -tHiding ate pleaded hce-r (took p the school house the nne rattle la.-! the studN at In sides of the roadway used as j re-icrinrti .uv biisv s. money by to and are paid police ties, par- very and the 8' tine ji ■» | X to liiul th**m. Ill tile u. A Leader the following regarding the in vv ere- people dearly love pay taxes, prop- reside* 1. peeled \ e i-sou mill ctm-iitnents throughout the country. How are should he carried to the lock Tin- Journal has ticular- call and examine the Pre-ideut. dell', V'ain ;• so'i-lfin and yards ire get: in-- \v»• 11 tide ,\ • >. room a star tacked iary of Slate. Mr. “When Bruce was up. goods. J up feu days H. H. wailing is zinc Bayard: we to the uty which h is 1 to ourselves to them or to the coun- erly grateful government No. 11 MX Row i': a n-er, K. Ii. \ lev Inr A II :l~" «'e S- justify advocated a iu the Fiiu Tim N. vv |«i si.mi ( tors, the ■ into i. w here our beloved president tell in tin nate, Bayard would never refer to him change police regulations and we Who can Explain? Mr. L. A. May p:i-e11 stave mill of I rank \l id;,- A carpet in the future if we and confirm and extended their in this direction. Perry,of Fargo, u a* the try repeat i.tvileges store, Mark mo iiiar-i T A .m’l F. W ltd mi- A II. and on the wall In- leaned against after tin la- Senator from Mississippi, and he *tud- are in hopes the new city government will give this Andrew.-, pi Mayo l'h" dav« a!., ut .-i\ (lundn d make permanent as a practice in legislation Dakota, while in Pol last recent ly, related a some- eord.-of lum- ta shot j* a marble tablet with these words t -us|y avoided meeting and bowing to him. If matter attention. week a special sale <>: lnuo dr- of nt.tmon-. was appointed agent to sell ilie cheese. The out- ber to be immutaetered that bills like this are to be in com- p and tie- mill is run and he *aw In* passed upon his article on what remarkable incident, lie -aid that while day “James Abram <.atti>-Id. l’residi nt of the Uni- must pass Brute in acio*s the In “The Revival of Sectional- look for ■ n was going mittee that those who wear tlic-o uanm iii.--- ',, ! ji r the roniing ear milk never tletter. 'dg'd.. Mr. Otis l>. Wilson has and in subcommittee, the The arrival of a of corn in this last near L a j purchased an in- ted State*. 2. ISM.” ; ehamber he would turn aside with a practically quantity city hunting argo he came upon small fix -h July haughty ism." in the March number of the North Amer- is to be belie v ed both -i u i-,, diaries i.onani ha- bought 1 lim barrels of fi. idnr >f body of the committee knowing nothing of the i, ap- two hundred apar; v, .me d i|1(. best j,, wi vniim a large iiiiiiTii manuiaciory at look mid go inti* one of the cloak rooms until week caused the price to drop to si\t y-tive cents per water pond with a beautiful white -and bottom, items, and then are to be in here and ican Review, Murat Halstead “The solidi- them at a low other art! I* u ples this winter in lui section. IF has a line dr us*. Mr. a ■ tin- latter had and if lie had to give the brought says: very ligur p Wilson i- praetie ,1 and Kiehnmnd. mi l 1 think g• niI. in* n v. uld clew passed, bushel. It is thought it will not go much lower. and on the surface of tin* were innumerable farmer, .loos voted n, sol,do For one, sir. whatever others pond b Senate a mention fication of the South for the Democratic ing ami ..is at of black horses, old, that he lias I nan. .>:Ver- avv.,\ o hs- of 11m- “wet d” if tli y Mi d see *lii- darkies ol Bruce he would refer to party, Farrow furnishing MoRoni pri years will, the 1 ideas when in-w ones come un- may do, I shall never vote in favor of •Sell. Mary arrived last week from B" ton large gray -ea-gulls. >e\ ral were shot and brought passing ■ it in tin ;r hare feet. Wr also him impersonally, saying. “It has been said i has been achieved the hear that Mr. Andrews is darting a iww e ! a round sum for. It i- the oest to be found der Ids i,-ervaiion. walking through j an of by disregarding political with a of of corn tor W. pair on appropriation bill this kind under suspen- cargo a.ouo bushels on -bore. Mr. i- not a naturalist, hut his went and secured a e this floor,* or *a member ha* stated so and Perry the ami *, in tiii- N through I.ibby pn-on p sion of the roles. and wishes of the color d citi- cutting making of Hamad ,,, section-d. M.-Kenney's teams have rights personal Marshall and Baker A bushels for the residence in the east has made him familiar Mnauivvkn. We are at. a lure of it, taken while **our wen confin- *o.* but he never would accord to Bruce hi* Shales—3,00u long dead-lock concern- boys" trade, and from present indication- m •one out of the woods. | ,* has put in JnO.nno of as a In his letter Mr. wav zens, and this vote, thus conferred and for the some ed there. I: is a three-story brick | recognition gentleman and a Senator. Milliken says: “The the very upon former 2,000 latter. The bulkhead in with sea -low 1 and lie knows that the birds were iug of our municipal oHirers F red U aii- low-posted, aide to mi m to n i a mm, .. logs and bo '-or i- of on give employ 4 bark, the latter hauled to now i-cd for tin- manufacture of a Lamar, the othei Hand, of Bruce in the South, has the described, which the div n -••a u.i- bui.ding spoke sundry civil bill was sought to be put through by wrong vessel's hold iding the corn, broke do\\ let- gulls A- Largo is thousands of miles inland moderator. When the v..!«- for tir-t selectman terms and moved his confirmation to iii* sons. We wish him sin -- m t m i, *.. brook-. York ,Y Newe-ond liav- in a large lot of fertilizer. A *leinati bus been oil-red $5r pri- is £1000. or amendment —was an outrage. The hill con- of the conquered country, resulted in The annual meeting ol' Kngine Company No. 2, Cut’licit Non The subject of Rev. J. A. bunch, Treasury, i* an and wiiv- oil paintings exhibiting his aid MoKuii.b. Ih-du and o-.-ar >toivr. students at We three Atlanta a- ; lie g m-i- Albany lobbyist -!>:•• SuiitIi, whirh he should throw spent days tained tion of a Democratic President and a was held on Thursday evening of la-i w%-«*k lor tin- Ross’ Sunday morning sermon at the North church om, but declared many vicious which majority Hue m * of Then N. Win-low an ot Pel- puller, whose ‘‘financial*’ record date* hack to provisions, among represents a se» **:i (lie coa-l "I M dm- K M. >eiuiuar\. are -priding Jheii vacation at ""lit!; wife, formerly choice of oHirers. The vvciv by om• majority. Th. t-uv n a | was an of Democrats in th< next House of following elected: will be, “The I uexp -rieneed Young Man.”.... Rev. ppeamil fast. We found Mr. W. well -i:uat« d here, be- the of appropriation of $1100,(XX) more to be Representa- early morning; the other an all-, rim,. ,| a ••• ii»b Mr d* hr. this 1’hur-- Irani days “Boss" 'Tweed. I!-, with Mr. r. Pe-rry’s ( the moderator’s deeidon on tives.” Peter F. Welch, foreman; A. 11. Maddocks, I-! J. A.-savage will lecture at the Fuitarlan church and the next ing in the iargc-t good- hoti-e in fooled in the New7 Orleans on the in three ■la ev< ni'ig... employed dry of tie- wa* away Exposition, diseoyery IVnoiscot, M, Lumbering operation> very ,urti\e. | •►allot <> P. Lyons was declared ele ted and the II (like all i- taking Whitney,tin* Secretary Navy, placed asst, foreman ; A. J. Cook, 2d asst, foreman ; <> A. next Sunday evening. Subject, “The Physical .-worn city. southerners) and an to inis -*> :ii- ‘ns-ii,— ■M'oriam’s mill will u ■ d in- in the < L inet to the wire* in New authorization sell at auction the Ken- Knmr;. arranged be supplied with both Mr. >mith will ontesj iht* cb-eiiou and will life very easy and is in perfect health. pull York Col. McClure telegraphs from Washington to Russell, clerk; \\ Burgess, treasurer; C. \\ Man.”.... Rev. (ico. E. Tufts, BnplLi, w ill preach h o.g nebec Arsenal at Augusta. This is a valuable ive more 1-dsuiv which la- w ill d« »te n, hi art and short Uim.-er, the banner coming in from ••arry the a-, oet'ore the next term of This eity i-growing very fast. having added State for Cleveland's renomination. Mr. and s. (,. committee; at Morrill next forenoon... Rev T. B. court. The his the Times, m.) that Haney Howard, standing Sunday ■ Whit-, paper, Philadelphia (Di -a a I a 4300 to its in ls-4. It !ia- the nearest to stmiie.-. lie took the first premium for Imining towns-1 >r. dosiah Pearson met popu'ation many nev property, arsenal New Bruns- Will foreman of who g four, met is also said to represent the Standard Oil j there need of the at na- Welch, hose; Sheridan >mailey, Lregory, has been ill, has nearly recovered. fine it i- claimed will l>- the is great fool-killer the tin- ’> ib in ae- idcni last residences, and costs painting at Fa-tcrn Stale Fair, B *: 'juiie iuday afternoon, while >aturday at Hn* seh-.-tmen’s ollh but no bills will wick, and it but little over $1,200 per year asst, foreman of Isaac foreman sue- -Rev. W. IF e, a w the most and ln>sc; Baker, Williams, Methodist, will preach Chicago of the -outh in f» years. Here Company, gra*ping iniquitous tional for a number of Democrats like .Mr. Ii. I. icing trom a visit, to Hi- !m‘ i to maintain it. I capitol, year... Woodcock has re-1 ued u.. patient. sleigh H'dil the ease settled. Amount of one to feel that he i- in lie* south. Tie- do not believe the Govern- tion hose; Will Cray, as-t. The company i- in good at Poor’s Mills n<• kt Sunday morning.. ..K Mr. begins monopoly in this country. Mr. Kndicotf, the ver wlu n turning tie near Mr. Mills of Texas, of whom he says: in hi- studio ami i.- linisaing up sket* *n a :■ •bid corner Daniel **•»»-' ! I r tow ii $ toi suits seen in the min-tre! show- I ment would realize an condition. One hundred and dollars ( of purposes in,uuu; High ragged a enough from auction ninety-three rodry, Brunswick, will preach at the Fiiiwr- Secretary of War. i* and ha* been on season. D it" in W Id" and the horse t<-*k frigln and ii ml H, a liltI« overdrawn, bit lawyer Mills exhibited the spleen of .Vlmnorial day $7->-The <)dd Fellows always thought they -ale to slopping-over were divided. sali-t ehureli on next. and even- 1 pay for the iron fence which surrounds Sunday Morning rm were dn-ss some we saw Hi'1 bench. II was a but the free trade and silver lings to-day by re fet- home, making kindling wood of the 'vivt's ,u ‘'i H sewiue dMe suit- compared with I originally Whig stf.ymki: Nulls. Tin -a\- sleigh, i last week and bin it. For this bill which ing. Let there he a full attendance, especially as Bangor Whig people We -aw 1 to Cl- viand as the The March number of the Century • r* the here. many negroes working around th*-Democratic in lsflt). ll<-wa*the blindly appropriated ing “Republican-Democrat- magazine "iking liarnes~, cutting the horse badly, ,ix l:""r A vet joined party it i- collection report that ha- ;>cen current ho .-on tiua i, pleas u party was given the warehouses with their feet done iii with all its vicious 1 ic President.” He is one of the unreconstruct- contains an account of the bet day. up $22,000.(100. provisions, interesting light ween -c.:i'b.ug medicine bottle- and gi\'n:_- the Dr. a Mr. aim Mvs L. M.i regular Democratic candidate for Governor in ed southern and the true secret of his rumored that tin* Maine Central and im-tm lv-kcd, !>•■ their man friends three or four and tied with to haulers, >• is jute bags ropes would not vote at even the Merrimac and the Monitor iu B Lk< ; i. \ riv k. the iiicii-iiits uf local -lamider.... The 1 ail, to keen up appear- Hampton >!-, Among following town Olliers were ‘‘veiling last week....The warm. Some of our car Massachusetts last autumn. Mr. Post- to Cleveland is that he can- Maine are I'-r the i, following jurors keep them horse Vilas,the objection probably at Railway- negotiating pi.r* 1 on March sth and ‘.Mb, IM>2. The article is illustrated interest )*as>e aii a M Steamship ompam:<.• and a of Lieut. B. lixing tin- of the Treasurer *' -• is Mio-e of Atlanta. reason.” ident,” with a of the restoration of the give- portrait Joseph .Smith, son -alary a, ism i.- Winelienbaeli. crimen, ! Larvcr, W L. .lidden and easy compared with The prospect ami boats. We iearn tli.it one .dl'cr I *- to*••, -John \ Inal.... lient chairman of the committee which noml- ■■I Waldo at * a our car-, and have Je tier son Davis Cabinet. of Admiral who was horn in Bel- county ;no, resolve authorizing •t Me ii-. K. t d. F ;d\in \ horse both large small, only a A vote was taken on a resolution of Mr. Joseph Smith, I Me-erve, Mieldon ; *| rea-.. I B. iual ha- I ecu routined to hi- house by Ran- ( ( eon made by the railroad--Trie -Icam." I. driver. He on at lb!b a. m.. and does "not nated Cleveland. He ha* mi record, and 1 Doc. 1*2(1. lie was in command of the omit;, ommis'ioner.s to ontain a temporary loan \. goes | army fast, 2'.Uh, i.i -eli""i -up. rvisor, Dr. d M Pear- n. : •• Mr. A. dali's w hich would have allowed three hours ton, when through running on the Inicrua'io!, d improving.... C. -Sprague fell leave his ear iii ‘.‘.lb p. m. How do one on ot DUO; a resolve a L" A. you get i* said to be a man of In Mr. A good is told Pierce Young. When frigate Congress which surrendered to the M- ri- giving pension Matthias l"u,! •* ability. selecting ''Cdar Iasi week ami j debate the route, will he overhaul. 1 tie* M dm sH» I was somewhat injured. your meal-?*’ I asked one. 1 eat my three upon silver clause of the bill and one he was the and handsomest of and an act the Po- extensively by Lamar for of th- Interior the Presi- youngest brigadier mar, on tin Sth. The father, then Commodore Cullman, IPdfast, establishing The ( atholie Secretary "• ..F. f. Priest ot Hock land held s.-rvie. s meals on tIn- ear, **r go without, if 1 don’t have on clause in the of he attended a ball in Central Railroad Company, and during ,*-. "tapf .be.- the telephone oil: in iu- hour the relating to the N. O. Army Virginia was in les* (,'ourt of the of Belfast. act was Expo- Smith, when he heard the City (The em »n >1 time.** "What do ?** dent ha* a round into a or Washington « He n• >n one.- ,t pay you get “Well.some put peg square hole, ! full uniform. As he strode across the floor, will probtibl\ run on the 1’orilaml aid Me ■doir an-1 -oi m i- w iili the main line at Sunday. month ... sition. Mr. Reed, who also to the in lull in th<* -Journal of Teh. in the ."rut-sport. £l.*Jb others £1.4'* and old drivers like objected pas- his sword his a news that the Congress had shown the while Hag pmdished I'd.; in- d' our shooter- went to Nor' get my- j vice versa. 'The position i* one that calls for dangling and spurs jingling, route and the of Riehumiid Iwiween Mi In -Isaac P. Park i:.u- been home on a short visit, Haven tv.•ml of bill House on the City s" I gei £1.1 III ;• And t Iii- i -even s in sage the without debate, thought debate with tin* fearlessness of and and surrendered. “Joe’s the commodore .»th,oii motion of Mr. Houston, of O' a •!:•>.** day pretty girl, youth dead,” • >'«'• nr .1 a- > glass hall sli.Mit, but I he winner wa-i executive ability, business method*, and ca- sert Ferr. and Ea-tp.-li" u in A u-U-ta la- Monday apt. the week, with good flour at £>.00 a barrel, on these clauses was said: didn’t | Belfast, Senate document No. 1-L an act amentia* better than none, and so beauty, “General, why you just remarked. It was true, Lieut. Smith wa.s ... \\ quietly ."eai‘-0"i'! ..f i-1 •'rank I'iio-nas are till clear of i,-.- m the a bo for hard and not one of 1he*e week >a\ -The-«wti potatoes £1.00 bushel, good butter to 00 pacity work; ride in.” (Ga.) Constitution*. Lory ot etions J1 and _!I, 7s, revised stat- Tlti: FlNAMT.S or SI'oCK Iun. We are ildd*(«'*l voted aye on Mr. Randall’s as did [Atlanta killed by a shut before the vessel sunvndere l. '-tiapter harbor. cents and rent about double vvliat it is in New proposition, ers "| our fast -topper- lia\c had a track does Mr. Lamar II i* tlm and to.I. id a seraped qualifications possess. This ■’.'•a although an old one, and Li nt. Smith's sword was sent to bis father utes, lixing rompriisution duties of county Lambert, E-p, auditor, for op\ -o rim Me-srs. Bouteiie and Mr. Milliken good story, by the on t 1 England. Dingley. he i'-e al I lie harbor .. i• d several seruii raee- am ink. .V grand !...iI wa- was annual report of the selectmen ml auditor -i the I Inaugural held in i- in t e south and is constitutionally lazy, physically incapacited it tits Gen. Young as well as ii has done a enemy under a Hag of truce. In 1S22 Admiral commissioners, imlelinitely postponed. Poultry very cheap voting nay. Mr. Milliken asked h-'V,- taken piece the week. The Imr-c I town hah on \\ edm. subsequently town of for the nr d; ; past -day evening, and Hie dai used Ail the trains of from even hi* duties : or more Smith was in business in this in the brick A booi» but mi-: stoektou, municipal ;. ring very generally. south properly discharging dozen of Generals. city Wmtii Pinks. Law and "'vn- b\ ( but w as unable to obtain unauiinous consent to d apt. William ( arver is -aid to have portion of the was there en ma.-se run -low and were from one to March 2, lss.N. f.ikc preceiling reports tbi- me community w ith Washington ! a* .‘senator, and eccentric to the verge of rude- hlork on Main street now owned by Wood-., Math- ! Order, a weekly paper published in Boston and j strik. the ne-t time as You are "lit r. to n ten hours late. I asked a conductor if tin out the line relating to the sale of the merits commendation for its fulim--- and < n; yet." mistaken, gard political pn ures. Vn addition y The of 1). C.. is grow- ews & Baker. “devoted to ;u,' of ness. He can be the nominal of Capital, Washington, suppression 1 ever run faster than hi- ami he ; only head the intemperance,” "c.uspori. The *wiicr.- of ortr fast w a- made to the nhrtni..incut the any train, said. Kennebec. Arsenal, and also the arrangement. Il can be seen tn-w tm u steppers had by rendermg of opposed appro- in circulation and business, we are to in the issue ot March 7tli: reaillly y “Oh, ! we ha\ e a fast; rain that runs t Hi* latest ing glad >ays yes wenty- department. public utterance, made Law Corin'. Clerk of Courts the nk M-I and i -a a" Park’s stirring b t.. Lawrem e for the New Orleans On Berry lias re- ol the town ha- heeu expended, an it c\ c Cap:, trotter pices Cornel Band five miles an hour and makes ail the priation Exposition. learn. It records the and social the skating rinks are having a hard time, be- stops.** tile floor of th-- Cnited State “senate, was political doings II 1 ■' •*' tine as ( «hi- of Upon ceived the rescript from the law court in the tween the of cial standing—matters whim, the voter t ,pt Winiani < arver’s serving e.dfc and ake.t»ur little The street- and walks are not a- the final passage of the bill Mr. Bouteiie voted opposition the clergymen and the upon p.ac- j kept up they at the National in a and dow | that in hi* presence should call .Jefl'-r- Capital bright go^sippy action—Geo. saloon kei'pn Tin.-is true in some ot to .< htr town of a tifteen ileast il,ago was repre-ent. I ai the I are in the north, and the store windows look as nobody ;i, -srs. I,. Bagiev vs. .John Bagley, Jr. Ttn* espi*eiall\ he informed, bul of win -h he dm mi ,.■• ;,, b..y years old inauguru j y M' Oingley and Milliken our -Mates. We I j nay—Mr. and besides much matter of Western eel no surprise that the a-t Wii i- ball in son a way gives general — II!. six feet two Wa-ningioii Mi— Mai if they were never washed. The -oil from Davis traitor without meeting a stern case came before the v d. Court at ignorance. .1 ust such a -ImuI t be u inches fail. Who Whiting, damm- j Reed not voting. Belfast, saloons oppose a place oi amusenieut which draws report to New Orleans is «.f a interest. Mr. Edmund Hudson, the is ra" heal ii d)ue l«r of Mr-. >. K. i- <■. Washington bright red and decided denial. N't-rt.i«-rn in- ti who have editor, at the 1884. The are the men from their dens ot and the of Belfast, showing miitures m d* •.»; lay last w.ck a of Uniting. I: f. --.v mat if j ms silver April term, parties brothers young away vice, eily e\pi couple and the are coinage question is an important color, rivers and streams of the one of the most successful at Wash- tor the same reason that ihpim' sellers ,.u the sebmimeii an a Choice had been no one uiM business vvi'li the luterio journalists and reside in It was an action to re oppose File total expenditures *>t the fown oi m n-ivto * li- tramp-'-ailed for order for made, have been same hue. The water in Department will! *>in\ and the Troy. rinks we them. The rink be city Used Atlanta and Journal has very decided convic- skating approve may lb t«•• w ho would as the columns of his the year were .■?*;, 1 and the tot .1 n <■, tin ‘t’1 lei* w a- g: v n with instruetioms to have compare• moiv on the Pullman ears ha- th same please take notice. Mr. Garland the Attorney ington, paper abundantly cover $100 on an agreement signed to defendant I the centre «uiida\ washes in. majority Republicans government. The sive of due from the Male of Maine w u.'- 1 >r s'n-ent silver dollars to fill the the that when he undertakes to write locals he of the the temptation to fall into Hu: liicits which are rough and mm.lb ...nt e,d d. \ id a lew bites inlay wdi a a load ot vaults of agreement. The defendant was defaulted in < d lined w it h boat- and \ e--< i- of all with d in ltie ot Fill-; 1' I \ AM ‘KS ■!•' U'K'UV. flic lath a Ii!! Ii a descriptions the State and Interior Tie- ciigendi iir shops Hu land, .’starve and -'Tab I me ;tor i» i'.. „■ Departments. and sub-treasuries “at times the lf".c .'ir i.. bnuih, Mill go! I’ilden, to u-» at the skating rink Treasury must be gets before the ■ covered with flags of all nation- which present- apparent thoroughly wrathy Gdiowing rescript: tin saloon, puriiy and multiply tin- skating rink, report *»t the selectmen '0 I lie town of .1 auk -on t li- South i* in the saddle, sure ihem bo'|j in iron.- an ;m n I" uecoming season-W orkmui bar»• resiiumd work ed a attractive enough. to one. The The defendant did not. Would he «-ur motto. n.-ented take very sight. The procession rep- j very only benefit from their coin- work is concluded.” We should suppose so. testily. The plaintiff b- the Feb. |s-;, contain- municipal year emling Ihtii, "|| ’- tilled tiiat he and a rule .. id v\. re I M- io new house on Main street_U. resenting Ivanlio- and other subjects was the is the defendant, his brother, ov\ n- | bo, n t»d in the ai e "| be pi opi i age derived by the owners of silver mines, And no doubt when he writes an editorial he Tut: "Mhjjil Havj. Bki-:n.m Coder the fore- the follow m ; ,c tiuam all The President’s c'l a farm together which was t » their ing recapitulation ini air- •• most beautiful tiling we ever saw and was per- Inaugural. mortgaged tor of Hole; de d i;i lie!: 1st ad to bear the shrill whistle of the little steam- who ago, to the feel like himself all over town. mother; that the payments made l»\ on going eapliou the Paeine, Wisconsin, Advocate, of uii* iown marvelous in it- construction? No one years personal knowledge of kicking plaintiff 1 '»« fectly the u mi. a -._nai inut we now hav e .--ctt, r That the mugwump pros wutid Mr. ; mortgage and the amount* Ly him >W \\-. Il.l.l.. Al m .tun nil t"W m. :_; can form am id* a of applaud tie a expended tch. I,'ill, the editorial item Total liabilities. these procession-, without writer, established in in the published following >'i.jiu'iiiif.a:-u, u Cleveland's lobby Washington repairs on the place and in tin- care of Un- Ml our lit-ii^litx»rs arms-, the i»;ty t belli. < a-t le- ino\ ing the st reels inaugural address was to be expect- | The London Daily News gn>hes over Cleve- t he readers ot the Advocate will find in another assets.. I 'I a ".. : III Hie fo|... ni imt d l\i rr- seeing along to their interests, mother, exceeded the Mims l-v the -lc- u *1 — promote and which has no largely paid i; ii :n i111* w* *i*11i ... A is in column a petition cir- with mounted warriors under the ed. He is iln ir President, ami their ideal state*- ! land's The Standard finds it “void of I'ndant. The turther testilid I hat it the very inb rc-iiug letter written to the Bel ed -i vi' fot 1,4* e11-11i;ig » ti A L '• a.. lighting inaugural. plaintiff Total of tow n doubt been maintained there to this la J uirna debt F- 1 *., l».~. Im of ( arches, fairie- on rainbow- surrounded day. dale of the paper .signed by the defoudan’, (lie l. Me. >_. Win. C- Marshall, Ls.p, ; appointment .Maj, I. pi.i-ed man. were bound to cheer him to distinct declarations of Democratic Ab erb .r; dan. D. Pali.er-"i t ai \\ It They the ; policy,” had a win made P-ninc a i-il la-l inonlh after K\ of 1 jss-i.. " ■- 1 by clouds lib t- t high, mermaids sporting in 1 hat the coinage of this silver dollar should he parlies settlement, in v\ Iiich $2ne was a_:i .-ed nearly J ponses m 1 usl'’in~, .list* one for no matter and “throws upon as the sum dm him from tin- let iweiity-live y .mi .d«s* ime. Mr. .Marshall notices Vs.-essmenls for Ism. Pea\ey, aide- AI ix'im, I .a m w.. u i- m the coral eaves, alld lnanv others too numerous echo, what sentiment* In* uttered. It the Times says it no light on the cedant, in*, i'l ■' I "is lor |*o•; mister. Mr. suspended, at will he Hie .'I, II: it iI:• \n le- Noy,-, the temporarily least, hardly the plaintiff, agreeing on account ol delcndaiil's pla-c, especially | \ s.-, --or- in to.- r-e- !• l.e- I I N to mention, uue -• “beautiful’* i* somewhat to rind that main solution.’* fei h> me :'i <>i r< ti 1 11 o h.t a representation | surprising, however, \ while the evil that questions awaiting pov. ri.v, to call it square lor $1"0, milethe q,- ring pn c-taLe he ^almost) gave I Increase of town d«■: i. I tma-tev, .pale eu,.; ii-t containing wa- hell. role seriously questioned; may I'rea-nrer: MeUni. Y. t F"i < A d in flame are seen fran- awn* ’"'fore 11" Weill hack to l'aid in ... -on, nidi-, Spirit- these lemtaMl. got iiis in vvhieli ease the "down cast” live, for road a,bine- u mugwump editors bestowed iheir praise : result from its pension, in-, ol lot h j eir tie-, a-kim* that he he iti tin of a was set forth it cine I-*-! a good citizen when Mr. M. " >• ■ tically leaping liiiii-t glaring tile, coinage clearly by An extra session of was plaintiff, was to have $|uo additional. Tm- de- turned his It. Pruvcy, Ag nt, 1.1 or-ace r. Mardei ip. in such as Congress happily fact > ft m.v.i.Dr. «. \. \Y Ie while l'l fee: above their bead- of tie- fashion to indicate that bad not i lcmtaut gave his written io < I-.,siw.tr i. ana v.v "an assure mm that lie > ler, \vh"4l.a- longues the) M»*• Sherman in a speech delivered in the United promise pay $|nn i- • on!,, A. F. N a kef-"»i, \Y It. Peav< .< I n u .< arrested. All the bills were w"u!tl he wcic.uui'd with arms and a 1 same element dart out toward the ,-kv. r«-,id appropriation pass- dition, if lie got his peii'i-m. Ho did Ids open full \ n .‘ ti ’p f'-r his retunml on 1- This the address. They say. with at una- •S':'iles get pen- ilnation. £1 on; per .vnt. i, cash tax, ad health, relay gn Senate Feb. lib. in which he said: sion and i> now in bias- i-and it le were to his determin- Maxim, Au-;:l ws Tie- tow a voted t>.» rai-e c-*'" bad sindi -in t a condition to his debt. i n,, telephone '• pfltire ll* on me that I was ed in time. pay No. oi hsiil -ra1 1\ in ami r. that Mr. Clew and has ation to tl urn I" III.' Belle < the let. No. of -aliola.i -, JJ! anion;,t improve'! strength vig. nimity, declared his All business show-an indebtedness which is a -uHi ily of Lakes ami polk, per town ami s.ioo tor mlr.nl-, m ,kin :m mi good for t wo whole day -. transactions in the United States, testimony expenses eient musi'i, ration for tin 1 he nuke id- h"un w llli us again. Bui if lie ean’t do A in I l.lipt "pinions in unmistakable terms on ail the lead- both amt domestic, arc now promise. promise scholar, $1.1'). liaised repair- iiighw r- t''o f"i* the w bole • #Iff. A1 toiii two o' lo.-k Fi alter- Canal street, L’iki f. t was foreign based upon Letter l'rom Washington. read* tax, im ludiiig >1 it- "in i'lny nearly wide, is not i.ana-d anv ( IViision statute. >,•»■ that, Hu- the Aavocate would he glad to iheyoid by $ 1 ,a0(); rent. mill-. mtoit lie- iarm ■ ai-lin >. for a mile, and ail the side streets were ing of dollar, weighing 25.8 of stand- -ue a pel- j I. s.nnv -limit packed questions the da\. or words to that etfeet; grains ( rain vs. Linneiis, to l-,- reported. letter ti'om iiim oeeasionaliy in its columns. >> i’bc ollt-eior for l-.-i lia>roll,'etc muni Till. t Al'Il AL DKSKKTKI) BY A LI. SAYK lll'V- ei crowded foil, as well as the wide balconies ard gold. ! at (."h-'s t on •. r. vv -if I meow n-i p, i.e on lire W lie i’. as he does not a 1' I'-’ Tl'ITINfi. I/i-t. Week a in. ids with the ..f 1. express decided opinion I Th'- 'V.U.IIO MV I in. Ilitiiiw vvs, The in the doiinul epr<* -i !iL.k- .wpiioi. over tie- v ilk-. This —a of faces, silver dollar, worth in market value .Soil GRY PATRIOTS. ItHMoriUTIC CUIIKT^M <>l Cot iNsnnn:. M-crctary Gilbert, highway surveyors upturned Li're 1 the I .am! ail Ml 'if- to sn.- them \ ital m visited i!i' tee pond, it Little liiv- :. w he*-., sji, t*»wn .*1*17.7'.' .... Albert s. and W ill S proving unavailing shining in ihe of tie Upon any issue, ami does not refer a! ill i gold. U maintained at par in a limit TIIK 1NA I'GLRAL. TilK PRF.SI1>KN I *S POL- in the .Maine Kiirim-r of I t savs of rural districts Imv«; been the cans of much annoy- electric gold by week, tin- f ar- > brilliancy lights toe.' vvi-l III r< i lie huii foil. to i:> Usue, and its ICY. VIClOl’S LKGISLATIOX. I X< ’RK A s ri» lev X Town-end are ire. T a- «i mi Ni"ki*rson are timher v. id .1 ’l.-lroy iings and firework-, as far a- tie- ye could -ee, was to the si'vr our lind of a or receipt into the for mers Institute held In ar.ee to Hie < Uy (Joune.il, and the opposition at cutting across naming "pool question, navy, f Treasury Waldo, by invitation of [ 1 ■'isf,..--l "i ei all Hie '• l.o.;-. -lie-; ami !•.mi. Tin luini- « idgbt hi its* if. Tile < t- low and fl u. debts, public and private. The market" val- MAIL SLR VICK, KTC. river above the r1 ie.• make- a large md from teams in Maine-J. It. 11 ami dot, a i:y very I lie issue of \s. free Ritchie Grange, >>n the liitii ot February Monday's rlrr.ioii was due in stone ilegree to this p L.'Well, protection trade, while his , i- h‘tv Ol tin iioii-f ua- pondenc< The Waldo county tanners are waking in source. Il suggested that it w ouhl In* well for d'lite lumbering. onc cannot see tie- low or -tui ie- of He the finance* and taxation are >.» ly declining-ince the passage of the act up vv lilh-i with t.»nn ami i.i house, provid- their of Hu- storage area -out u proihua pieuients Washington, 1). (’.. Mur. S. The appreciation pussibiiiiio* of the inisi- the incoming eminent to make sonic buildings latter ..i a m ii-. h.oiling oil, hark an -m--Several of o it on the east ing f«-r the coinage of the standard dollar. inaugur- city gov change ••bank-.*' and in many ra-— LMiardejl as to afford no indication to his real No he-s of tin- farm ami ot t!.. adv ah 'I vv a ;*!i v\ el' -Iroye '. I m- were only a.iiage* found taut on .. .. ‘:" buii,lings non- ll rl pre- in the law ■ this the shore of the I In- i- 'dtendr tn 1 la in lie.fast e\- the roof-. A to a mound of has thus far beer, caused bv the ation has conic and gone and the crowds of peo- v in that section. Tin- soil is gov ruing matter. that only a cash Monday lady, pointing sentiments or tiling generally _.I, j oi— o the direction of his If from the an •o'.' yiars o’el ami were in nice enn- earth < In her policy. difference between the two and communication is eusv with tax be assessed and all the districts he under pond, up ii l;m- o.ai 'V- re woil pai 1 tor their trouble_We front yard', about three feet widening standards who came here to attend it have in tin great ple large markets] ui •MI. ." V. Tl. •Il-Iiate I a: ilM.I a 1 Llie ml. We are a- these mugwump oigans had been content to of value, hut it is manifest that if the either by water or rail. These advantages Imrse and a trek \. tin- tern: 1 al auw A !i ** $ »,• high, quite proud of that, it i- ! result of by of charge of one general surveyor. Local power placed upon wife un M. I.arrahee u the soil tin surveyor* tIn- bigle-t of land in New Urban-.*' ibis dith-reiice should lead to the part de, arted. Wry few except numerous I situation give to tin- business of farming in oi fit- .-.irlia ly io-ureil. i’lie frieml-,.f point praise the President for what lie did sav, it large exporta- he hut there-hall he tends to the building-. The i:\iek 1- -t with I" hr tovvi, meeliag Mr. I.arrahee u.-uali tion and tout county natural condition* u bi.-li e fav ; may e.eejcd, wncgciieral head, l ie vviii be a hoarding of gold, the sole standard of who would serve the under eompai A -it- 1 -i -oi ..,-lr. .N-I are exposition great di-appoint- patriots country to admit mu cake. flu .. e 11,1 u I' "• 1 iib' p mi.oh a-e.i would have been all that could be of oral.lv witii any other count) in tin-Mate Wh.u is and when a of road needs alter he enough tings, takes a deep interest in ment to all who v d the one expected \aliK Would ill time be based the mark*-! piece hoiking at j upon the new administration remain. Not even nci dell now to -ui of the i- Philadelphia yet is develop and build its stock in- about 300 1b.-. each. A number --t tin e i. ; ‘n 1 1 i- tivo md :op..i'i winter iiii. Mr. Wii i<- them, and Ime value of the up shall order the made. A the law is now a p. willing to raise in ■“*». Although all talk it ! they might endorsed some Lrood silver bullion in the standard dol- i' rests to a extent repairs they upas being greater than has been done in I-"'! ’I do the faithful to know what will In a a i- o- I: ■" New Iinr.uf I aughI ! !-•- ani| his -lie- far to tie- lar. the occasional of appear fully < an mi row, rope thrown o\er lbe r- ,n :l seem that this statement is ! -eimol, superior centennial, still, from what R« publieai doctrim*. Civil service reform was Already exportation gold tin- past. This the farmers are realizing more than surveyor go and do as much work as he strange •h 1 a- t-- u-m-r vv a.-* I can reiin-mhei ot i> one of the causes of be tin* of Mr. and bis Cabinet ever marked beside t he t l-.n w- ..,• * I ." M r. n-e 1 im’-i ara; Ii w a- his he one in ‘7d Li. town 1 i 1 it* bin a. n o! llial pi Mi. -peaks (if hi- regard appointments. now lowed logo on and work out their road tax, in a nearly every pupils are in an “the monetized. would then be at a have a good foundation stock of all t he v artoii- building- unlini-le-d and some administration*: of tin* free • H a -1 I: right*” surely this slock and enlarge m- business to the fuh ca- will hold about L L. rid. in .\ ...... im 'Iitelu > A I.miah li.e wiul« r ha- home ba-i »! a silver standard alone. and themselves as assured that will shovel h-t of nicks into the h> work J.iHlotoii.-. Whittle! ba- ., gone di-guste.l. upon slowly express Of th“ir (arms. Out ot this highway plank; tin* of and the pacity intensiii, d Inisi. of the an I -t >•< -e «-t-e, he seiiooi ha.- ii",- i"-i.a ami mm h The Mexi'-an one of on | repression polygamy What would he the effect of this? The im- out his tax ..:id another man will shovel them cutting .ring. I'd' '"fa;, 111. re w a- v n.i.'it 'lay, building the finest there will be no general cutting otf of beads at ness would conn* a prosperity which can nevt r be out I p parly out of are mediate would -im- In ehii-tren W .• are e Iflie-i. 1 III the is not lini-hed and the art shutting servile labor matters which effect be a contraction of the reached from Hit- sale oj »-i I bdl a, n- ! grounds yet, the crop*. to work out his tax. It would seem that some Dli.i) sruuKM.v. Mr. <>. 1 .u ihi- it 1. .f Ml I.I. < m so present, “hungry and thirsty”—who are not H.-nry mdge, has riot be« u to tl e to haw* urn y sharp and as to extend its J he Grange is doing a good work in this .-Wool numb, n- | seven o | iwen galh-ry opened public up : the attention and commanded tin* abrupt county. '«on!d. 1 i.e 1 arm a a .. h imd twenty av-ragr'i engaged i.- needed. received a telegram o,i t. a 1 «p, :,.| j the rite. shock to in a that Cleveland will not live to Tin- is I trger than in cluing* city, Monday stating I time 1 'The main building is of rough every village the country. Gold is few—hope up membership any other couniv p or. Tin- n-Aowiiia Iiolar-were ah- of I .on 1 1 t> neither support Republicans, while to the now held here in su-h in the Mate. This banding and tin- lie liis mother, Mrs. Almira lied tin: the i! el'll a evening .li d ha'. a goo | social timbers overhead, and the roof, viewed from fealty vast sums that it the doctrines together Tkmikkaxck Thai n <; i\ m I m.ir x hooks. Dodge, nigh, might of bis inaugural address, which intercourse nl imr ini*- lame- \. arihu Aim,- (.'arli"ii, once qiienl and communication which it ‘•It r e -in. •: ■ tin tower, looks !ik* a lot of horse sheds Constitution is a brand-new Democratic idea. not at he hut it would he tore at hast < M i-. it. and tarm. t« and -eie ot : no-,. patch- exported, hoard- Tim lollow mg communication relates to a matter of umnridge, Mr-. D.-ogt wa- would have been a tirst-elass message brings, has been the chid inllm-mv \\ hich is " i-lis I. urllnn, l-rank I arlhui. l.e-!:, ( ed 'The art < ed and sold at a while they say inspir- > m arlt-m, together. look- »f tin* only premium, the vol- Lie wife of >. L. of a .'Xeellent .-uppers !nat Mr- m,. w -.0 w ei; gallery building glittering generalities of which the in- ing tin- marked progress which has been going on local interest; Dodge, Itroo,;-. nd w il Ii her more lik• .*. ume of silver and for a -i I-.. Aii-li ( -table than else. paper money redeemable in Republican president to deliver, but should in the few and I low to .•! Un .nil .'Ail l.( Ki«'.lriek, y sou, o.iver ,.|-,uif anything Compare is past years, which w as m v. r so ;(,-t- hud.and and -on bad bet n t*• 1 n to vvi; prepare ,-p. augural mainly made up it mav be said silver 1 iax v- in valuable for a few \Va-lung '1 tilis with tie elegant iron framed and truly being insufficient to meet the current ive as at the linn | you span your paper !... m. I reil ( "I,-. ( iar.i K. < tu ,» granite never have been a present 1 « ,. o|-nn ln.-t uttered by chief executive w■ >i'ds oi and on account ness the dies. ...Mi h,nries i.m 1 ha- ^. 1 i.. structures of tie <•* hat arc echoes of wants of business congratulation rejoicing of inauguration. Mr. Dodge -ays he left bis pm nteunial exhibition and they mainly would be used for the a f. m was mu < Republican plat- pay- Then follows summary of ,q Hie "I I lie hill in taniy. stella rm kett never of the Government the proceedings, ,i;i":iac our legislature relating to steers ’J s. old 'In draw own conclusions. \V« shall return ment <»f all hut its elected by democracy. parent- at Wu-hic-ton, on Thurso.: and | way y ;...uv -it wi’mm: your forms. labor, purchasing power -eienlilie -;,i- which the Journal published a full im- same temperance teaching in the public schools .11--"i ,lay ii ill il vnis taken sick ami .Ioanna to a would decline And report mot her was then in horns... ..Mr. I. !•' mid 1«—. •: t good Ma-saehu-et,s with ill better of gradually until it reached the further assert that if Cleveland is sin- ’I >ix a go..d health. Her age was kj ) opinion they Maine ? > ears ago I i-in-nlaled petition to ! ■ It would be to know what the I' week, and in conclusion Mr. Gilbert savs; I l\hi_hT Im -a tu Mi ( "i.-ni- a -*t mall hut old New interesting vel <»t it* market value measured I stal 1 iuince the above was in tvp-- we j lmr»day and i ita el upon suffrage In all this * E. N. v\ nsi.ovv. Democratic think of this remurk- lustrated by what occurred in 1877-'7'J. This de- respects Institute was most successful in I e eit\ d-lriet and was often met with the oh- on- t" have lie facultv "S winning tiie organs really have learned the Mr-. i ol pork bound l" IJ.u.gor tW( 1 a mark- Id u respect he should not taken well and satisfactory. The farmers ol the particular-. Dodge retire o p preciated currency would then take the of question have his -eat: locality did jeeii.iii that ilu- parents were many of them too an so, w til ..f :.. -c|, '!ar- I r.un the lir-t. W able address—remarkable that i- place are I for its brevity all that was called for on their at o’clock ad in on hogs mi- ..mi dr. U .... u hoarded and know I hat put. A rnYdial p"Oi hoydeia d \\ tin buying more new books. Min-lay evening, Idling parlietdanv big Mama Matters. gold gold certificates, and yel be i«S only by a violent of was I i,eliev'• lit? int.eml- to u linite hi- own -tn-ii* ami lor what it suppression greeting extended I" all, and a I ;ie I. does not contain. Their praise insufficient for the wants of generous hos W.r. would gladly have furnished the ! well. At elevi-n -lie woke much di-tre-~ed and Mild gel business. the which knew no limit was Republican vote in several of the Southern pitulity tendered |,> all i books, but our funds would not admit it. In.- prills in < ., -111 * •. May. Ine fetur, .•an \\*- necessary I .'.el ■. bring M.WS AM) GOSSIP I'lfuM ALL oVI.K he for like sentiments would then have a monometallic curren- from a distance. The called the of the house. A was -c Mr. Ira Ward a w inter.- 1 •_ | TUI: SIAM. only perfunctory, ladies were in attendance in xiil we did not lo-e our interest in lady doctor ut States was he elevated to the otlice which I the measure him mil'll re war I for his failhrii'm-.-. cy of silver alone as the great and lib le ovi r .'id. 1 Ihs-The 1 I wiii'ii uttered by have excited their composed standard goodly’ numbers, provided refreshments for all but have kep; steadily advocating it and a year for. Mr-. Dodge grew worse and di- d in her chair hardest pai ot tnc w u 1. Republicans \.tlueol The results TOWN KI.KCI IONS. l nited States notes and bank notes, he now holds. coming from the meeting cannot hr ago suitable text honks ami I-our of in- eiti/a -ns have p i.--<••! away •,nring the I purchased presented list as her ll u.-b.a nd eli ere -1 | |;e Mm- >. over The riMW.s whi'-h lelt the last..! \, wrath and encountered their hitter st otherwise than hem-licial in j room. w a- 11 t opposi- and another standard of value. Gold and large measure io all i one to each of the teachers in the district and ia-l. week. I hre. . Tin- of on la-l coin What will be the no one can city * men, al re-:- Republicans IJangor outcome now 1 ill over minutes. Tin- can-- u a I-- n her del 11* I one was seen in 1 >ee< u >. ,v it ! Monday tion. Mr. Cleveland before his certificates based connected with it. are assured that sow/eof them have used litem with twenty t >,ir elected lion. inauguration upon such coin would be •ienls -*f o Mr. "lme u. nm Edw. B. N< ally. Mayor, and gromnl the tow I\> Mr. at a The predict. Cleveland’s closest friends say he will pi -tit. >e\eral we. ks ago wc cireuiated another trouble. The remains reached F,rooks In It,. all the month, are now Hying ,r mini, .11 four himself on quoted premium. iaborer will receive Ft t v Ivi.fi ni>s. The lection •' carried of the seven wards. The Whig expressed very clearly the silver for municipal I -!' in I M r. --i.ii!:. ! •. iii, on. Mr. I ».,i i l-.*u petition tor scieiitiiic temperance in the the < row 1 a of his hire in the depreciated coin. The capitalist stick to his position and be very conservative teaching Funeral Thursday. j sign ..I -me.Mr. F ijah Lane Tuesday says: and Ins on ollicers on was scho.ds of ami one s question, opinions this subject are w ould Monday comparatively quiet, there puplic Maine, mailed to every ■a. a wile am I n u nil Iren, v -rai <>l w mn are This result a j stipulate for gold. All commerce .pdlo smart. II. an I hi- daugnler, M. hm,,:.-. was severe disappointment to foreign in making removals; while others of bis party being but one candidate for in hr tield. town ii. the county of Waldo, other Temperance those most hut a of would he based Mayor I’KKSuN\I,. Mr. iii I Mr- Am a! Haul I (t -mail. 1 tm hum1:. vll-o w He of .1. f the Democrats, who Hushed their success Republicans; majority upon gold. The pound sterling I’nious thro igl.out the >late the same. As were out to ride rt.ally with his big d ,rs ..Id, apt by in at il as ab.-unl to believe that the At the caucus on to doing j y would he at laugh great .Saturday candidate officers in II ’* o. his in the House sat quoted $5.50 instead of All the rc~u!t nf mir united eiVorls w e are last week tor New 1 when- their son I o- >" uiopi i"i. all, r the National election, and counting on there par dow heavily upon $4.84. gratefully ork, tl pound foil. Tids roll is hard to brat 1 *r -1 pain- domestic would after wandered in the wil- the interest of continuing the (,f tht* to our thanks for tie- ; more or less in the exchanges vary according to democracy, having policy present happy acknowledge passage ill \\ la! nines.- nl many, in mlii- ami leaves a being apathy Republican the President-elect. Docs he ...Dr. Lewis IVndlet'.i form. ol th! 1 an I .. A. I\ < hi ! a -In n. ilushami express the sen- the kind of coin used in ot the bill and tor ourgeneroiis notice of it in the rly ln-ailty.. .lay ep Lop rank-*, to tin* fact that it is an payment. In derness for even city government, Col. W. II. r was nominated an owing off regions twenty-four years without Fogh uir little iiii iia u amuru .. year, made his Belfast 11 i. id .riel' visit .., her In.-.- Mr. i timents of his with to civil service where the silver dollar is so local eoluuii ot last week’s issue. city, in: .Monday and Frida -.lie droppc I [ \- entertained strong of everv- party regard greatly favored by lor Mayor, lines were not drawn and hopes sweeping been fed from the heavens as the Israel- Party Belfast March lssr». A. A. Hicks. •h'lui >l"K'-i in-! Mr loon lla-'-v are having Uth, week, arriving oil the "alurdav ev.'i. irmi, an I rs d. both verv before them. were reform? That well he to popular opinion they would be paid in such nmdi ollie. are .1 billow II. KI liman, model' thing They particularly I question may left neither of the political organizations held caucus- dollars and he cheated in the ites will consent to have less morning. I dsis iiniir-1 \*-ii !<< M'-'k.Mr. I. m ... Hah -l Ohio has l-icn in desirous of control of the purchasing power were, anything t leaving Tnesda> alor; elerk.d. I' I e. s •,e.'tln.'ll, .1. !•' d. gaining City Council i answer itself. Does the solid South which, es. Ward caucuses for ward* lour M Alto auk MA HKii. i )ospite the increased prices Libby ot their dollar.rl he of and live wen- t»ivv11 tor a few and with that end in view their mysteries exchange which than a clean of all the and has made Belfast ,-inee his ... li ■nr- :r *■>. lay- visiting hi.- father ami his massed forces sweep loaves fishes Miss Margaret Mather drew one of the | I leiTiinan, A rtnur li-,. -p. rvi -r. I. d. (al- with the aid of fraud in New elected Mr. have been the bases of all held on and some largest au- in Ward Six. that York, nearly the financial Friday evening, opposition hrntlier K. W II ii- ,n.-i .1 ,« thinking the narrow His old friends were o t*. -c- s ,,w ,.|ji,, margin into their own and an exclusive occu- pie.m and der wood 1 fra n 1 er. I !• .! low a d fallacies of mankind will lead them to sell their plates manifested itself. In Ward diences Monday evening that has ever assembled in age lit, t which the ward is carried made it a Cleveland, agree with him that the frecdiuan five it is alleged that last .vt-.-k by usually I know he is in hi- I ■ 111 i. lu-inctim- "ii, f rl I' Kiel, am. -on productions at and of the table. the Belfast House to witness a prospering prc-mt I.iobv, eoi trior, I Inmia (.dark, rolls tab1. lard good point of attack. Their laid gold prices buy their sup- pancy A. -J. Stevens said in would defeat the in- opera theatrical en- deep plans, should he in their The present <• ■ j “protected rights?” at silver and the Fred While, of this ity, ha- g m,.- I u-.• ill.-, ( roekett. "'•lit'- Mary l-.n/.a amt Sa«!ie -ailnl ...Tim failed to win the coveted as plies prices, bankers and brok- It is conceded that the in tertainnu nl. 1 lie star was well and al- t.nuy however, prize, 48th Congress its cumbent if it cost him $.'»uo. There was great supported, President .-ays that polygamy must go; but it is ers—the middlemen who can see at a Fla., where he e peels Io Ii ,d cm |.!■ >\ iu< I .!'!,•• till o' .Mai eh enlerla niiieul \va- -m-- --I ul in the in that ward rallied to a man glance was not so very Republicans last act, the of Gen. Grant the re- about the ward all though tin* play well mounted as was Id 1. The t lilowii a ..(li. rs -A ert < ii. the chalice of a make placing upon scouring through the week 1 and not Democratic and that profit—will the difference. Augusta id lie- I’i.rl an \ ever re-po.'t ami vv,: lie I on 1 tie- only handsomely carried the day but sympathy support have was ennvspondci;! rep lay 'I and on the a very one. at -mr .> hen after the injury is done we will have an tired list, ditl itself more credit than in almost Friday evening the caucus was largely at- expected performance enj *yablo town .'leetion Mod., |\ (;. \\ .dmau ; sen 1 did so by an increased over last maintained this blot our gi\ ing a pen •-•> a lor Nn-ker ...... _• W ill i»e gi ell lle.Vl week. President demands and lars in as we now have ranking effort in behalf of their ticket and out simplicity economy; gold just for the re- hut one set of candidates were in an opportunity of displaying her versatility, and <■ lerh, W. II. freas am! eolb.m 1 11 ink-. got its two years of life without bringing forth put Humiliation. the eeom mists ami lMb-lmiy and the demption of the >enutor Mear- among i!i.»-• 1.1 in.!; 1 \ A! a town every vote that could control, but answer is found in the trade-dpllar. she her audience. "The "• < oho. I. I' : inerting h.-M in thl-town they possibly | costly pageantry much to be of in the of In ward four there was some wrangling, and it fairly captivated Honey- IveowltOII Cousl.l he. I. \\ I' d proud shape public leg- who “have full! lie-1 their -p. i d line im.• t u 1 n*• ■ the Republicans elected their candidate for which marked his one M'-mlay last llu following vv ere en cte>l: -fleet inauguration. So far as the was quite difficult to get moon” is of tin* good old fashioned comedies ter on, \\ A. Id-miek, L I*. Allies, \. W M i.mr a of and islation. At its first session it defeated the Mor- opposition candidates. -L'apt. 1. M. Ihurdman ha- lieen routined to :ijs Mayor by majority 123, retain control Vice men. I. IT (.unison, II. T. t.ov, ami I. < M u--. ; ; President has outlined a it is a l’ayson Tucker, President and General While no was made in that has sur\ ived the wreck of a monstrous quanti- id li. Moor.- and -I allies sin! \ oled I b> | | in of the policy good one; opposition the caucus in home a City Coupcil. rison which was well. At the late session with severe cold hut is out again.A 1 1.. of lIk* Maine bill, of Hash. Miss Mather lilted for the favor of a new ierk, II ar-iil. I’rea.-1 rer, \. IV Caraill. In the election at March but it is not the policy of a majority of the Manager Central Kailroad, having ward three, the voting Monday morning ty iseminently building eounty building. Filly municipal Augusta, it an interstate developed Brighton im rket reporter ays: We are b passed commerce bill, which heroine of this and treatise phased dollars were b> the Miperv i-«»rs of schools, Trc.-ton Uoynloii ami A I. the Republicans elected E. Weeks. Democratic and there is no reason invited complaints against the road with a view a new ticket, the Ai ler- graceful pretty stage appropriated defray expenses George party, to be- opposition being against to learn that I. ( will in all he j be well or ill. That remains to be ‘•n Libhy probability > -kilanue. ( onstahle \ I Mayor, over C Whitehouse, < iiizens' and to their may seen mau wifely humility and subjection to her liege lord. "f the A. II em Memorial ami Cnlle-i or, Norton. Sejh lieve that lie will he aide to it out. W'e amicable adjustment, we hope Belfast Charles F. Ginn and Councilman Melvcen. G. | Day.Mr. ..ly Democratic a carry at market next week. His sons have'luring his candidate, by majority of 147. when it shall be into execution. It of She was itself in her her began his sc ond term .-i se.hool m Tarty line- were iijuureil for the llr-t time in will present her that of put lias, W. Boulter, was the bolting candidate for A Mer- grace rages, poolings, | singing Monday many Last Whitehouse’s was over very much doubt whether he will even grievance, running mix- absence the of year 52 attempt kept up reputation the linn.. « Tin* two majority the what her petlishness, her caprices, her darn ing on the evening ot last wa i. at, the 1' »wn Ha.;, .0 yar-. clerk, selectmen ami one of the ed trains on our road which course, passed appropriation bills; ami man and .John Nash for Councilman. In wards Philbrook, Republican. The Republicans also to do so. by mails and pas- Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. LainmeU are in tin* tin- grass with the village rustics, and her .-in, b pn ll well attended and w ill lake a eantat: ,-upervi-or- at-.-republicans. One -ele«-tinan, one control of the else? The river and harbor bill, the one and two there was no linally up gain City Government, electing sengers are and our bankrupt- opposition, while < delayed businessmen put as guests of Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Pitcher. Mr. an rv i- f'-.-t- sweet submission, Katherine to lYrtruchio, when ■ railed t he rilgrim Fat her-, lor study.ll -e. md •up, U-, un-raml constable an- I >, nmi-rats. Aldermen and Councilinen in wards 1,2, 4, 5 Mr. David O. of to cy bill, and most important of all, the Mexican ward four ran two tickets on every candidate save Foye, Bath, who was luen- serious inconvenience. Two or three hours tnett will soon leave for Colorado.Lunr- and 0. The Democrats win the two she discovered that her hubby had no intention of ! -o."I to see a ot schooners heating ..Fohu K-lmiimi- i- to return to this an,1 other ! with the Senate at- the Mayor. The to the candidates couple up village tioned in tli*- Boston Journal the other as a of the train pension bill, amendments opposition wile and <>: wards, 3 and 7. day delay morning reuders it Impossible allowing her to become a bulldozer. Miss Kmery, K.sq daughter, B.iexsport, the Narrow I will 'm-ve ini" llu house a- named was for various reasons—one pretty Hciiicnvvay soon as for tached to it for ihe beuetit of Union as man’s taxes A* th<* election in candidate the post office in that writes to till or soldiers, sure were in Belfast the lirst ot the H in. municipal Biddeford, | city, orders answer letters the return Mather may be of a welcome if she ever week.Mr think that the w inter soon !.e in- ’.< e vimaic'l I" the w by were too and the road hearty would o\er, 1 Hcim-nway’s In> no t" M vs.-achu- March 9 Hon. E. W. was re-elected a letter of to well as other needed high, surveyorship question S, Staples denial that journal, in which lie and pension legislation, failed returns to Belfast. Randall, a gram Ison of Beni. Ran lad, ihe found- out be sell tin- A. train; when it is recollected that the mail 1 go and tin >.»ld river ai.ve t<» ua\;g.i first of ril-l-alvvin Hvovvn a native ot Mayor by the Democrats for the third bv and personal grievances were involved. Cpon the again time, administers the well to receive favorable consideration in the last er of the Free Will BaplisL ehurcli, has been in Bel- a following deserved re- we get here at one or two o’clock in. whole it j lion.( apt. Don Nickerson left in hi- schooner this lovvn, 'lit l"i* many years a re-t lent of lt"-lon majority of 513. The Democrats carry every p. is dis- was a quiet election. The new ollirers arc Tkansi kus in Rkai. Kstatk. The Democratic House. following fast this winter. He is the lather nl* Mr-. Char .- ward in the The election was the most buke to those too previous Democrats who are tributed in the Annie (Joiner, f«>r I’.oston, of last ami who has been in-uncut times for illvi city. Bangor at breakfast time, it seems the same as last year with the exception of the are tin* transfers in real estate, in Waldo j Tuesday years, of county, A. Brown of this Mr-. Brown has peaceable and for years. for to I Speaking the appropriation bills it is but city. gone with w I.ITof. <>.<,. Walla leetur«‘d to 1 be m at tin- in-ane a.-v Imn at Aimu.-t ia.-l (• i'i;... orderly many circulating petitions appointments offices as to be Mayor, and the Councihnen it. wards J and f>. The for the week March II:- John S. and though something ought done. ending 10th: Octava M. Bach- her fathei to Mayor-elect Case the members to that there can be more New Durham, N. II. ii then Dali wen- not vacant: “When,” he “I cannot just say nothing mis- is the vote: ■ii-', Wednesday evening.hmery remain* brought to this to«vn for burial_ of the new government of Rockland took yet says, following elder, Palermo, t<> E. A. Bowler, same town. Frank city Hall ha.- hern leased 1. M. I.aw .1 a chievous in legislation than the in which FOR MAYOR. by rimer, II. 'Vo learn that two petitions arc in circulati >11 lor a the oath of office Monday forenoon. W. O. get living any other way, I will call upon The outside pages of this issue of the Journal way E. Brown, Mass., to Fred 11. Brown, Jackson. l'oi.o. On Wednesday evening of last week l'r\<, A. Ii. Ames and I. I.. lin-wn in Fuller, was re-elected Jesse A. him the Sundry Civil bill was the Wards. v\ln> will have !>i -cralic Cost Ma~i I >. Freeport is to have a butter Probably Journal, FOR ALDERMEN. 1*. Maine of the Boston Cost, who is a native of this factory. each member to vote Cobh, Searsinonl, to II. E. Woodcock, Belfast. men and their reputation as polo had The crats of three months’ \V. II. a tained, leaving for the players pre- and have elected the olUoers: governor and council will on the lsth standing will call Mr. by Smith; Washington county letter, Ward 1, Wni. 1’. 70; Ward Lewis following President, tow n ami is rep >rte<| to have the ear of the powers Thompson, 2, Jeremiah Cur:is, Dixmout, to Frank F. ceded them. Barron, who skated a race visit, the State on a of from our whole or none of it.Three of t In-Maine delegation Chadburn, recently J. I,. Vice K. W. prison trip inspection. Foye a “Alossbaek,” but the recruits who regular correspondent; a column of A Knowlton, 70; Ward Charles F. Homer; President, .M. A Hi.-Or, that be \ Democrat was hea.nl to remark that if The 3, Ginn, 105; same town, susamth Dyer & als., Palermo, to in this city, is a member of the team. The Colise- governor has nominated William M. voted for it in the tirst of its rath- «». u. ami Treasurer. I. U. joined the for office will he editorial, including an article on stage passage George W. Boulter, 57; Ward 4, Simon \. Sicretary, Mitchell, Montville ami Augusta did appoint the last He- Kobinson, of Houlton.to be of the Aroos- Democracy hardly Meteorology, Payson, William Wallace Dyer, same town. Oakes A. ums had only played with home teams, and it was judge er than to a different have the and took court. allowed to displace the old who have and a column of local news. On the fourth appear occupy position 65; Ebenezcr Newell, 38; Ward 5, Howard F. Ma- Kmory. They engaged Cirange Hall, publican postmaster, Cortland or Boston would county superior guard Dodge, Burnham, to Mark T. Dodge, Troy. Ettie not known how they would compare with a good from what did hold on held theii lirst reception there hist eve- It iH understood that A. I*. Currier of tells of a visit to they really the silver son, 87. Thur.-day not have the appointing of the first Democrat for (.'apt. been Democrats these many years from prin- page Brusque the State Prison; I), and Mira L. Dodge, Burnham, to Drusilia club. At the sound of the call the rushers sprang a The a Sedgwick is prominent candidate for the It a evil under the FOR COUNT ILMEN. ning. orchestra played wait/ as an opening that The ciple—or lack of it. U. F. W. writes of the Ice Blockades of 1872-S; question. is, indeed, growing Dodge, Burnham. Abner G. Gilmore, Belfast, to for the ball, which was reached by the Coliseums, position. political atmosphere is poking United States Consulate at Halifax. piece, after which the was rules of the House to all sorts of Ward 1, Robert Burgess, 70, Lucius I*. Walton, following programme squally-The i>. A. It. entertainment otr T. S. Arthur, the authur, who died in Phila- Jeff Dodger tells the news from Babbletown, present place Juliet A. Ames, same town. Isaiah Gould, Brooks, and in less than thirty seconds the home team won passed Ward Charles W. very pleasantly carried out. Song by Hr. (i. O. The was all the bills and then 75; 2, Ilaney, 70, Joseph C. a Tlie finely. play that it was represented to delphia last week, was married ill I83U to Miss In this affairs under the so called tax aud half a column is devoted to notices of new legislation upon appropriation to E. F. and If. same town. Aimer J. goal. ball was not struck more Ilian three city, Reynolds, song, Miss Crinnie ; of Townsend, 75; Ward 3, Arthur I. Brown, 101, Haz- Mitchell; by swa/ey whistling be, and gave good satisfaction. ticket was Eliza Alden, daughter Captain James Aldcu payers rule, have, been so satisfac- to the bills without ad- to A. times during the l'he Coliseums won the Every j politically, | publications. pass through Congress Houston, by guardian, Eineolnville, Mary inning. solo Miss Lizzie of Portland. She died in ! to el MeKeeu, 105, John Nash, 04; Ward Calvin 11. by Snowman; recitation by Miss sold and such a crowded house was Philadelphia in 187fi. lory the Democrats that they have been con- 4, second in less than one minute, l'he third never witness- mitting debate or amendment, obliging members Thomas, same town. Axel llayford, Belfast, to goal Annie <). a native of Eincoln coun- I but are see- Willis S. B. F. Ball; songs by C.O. Page, Miss Mabel in tliis In Edgar Achorn, tent; they becoming restless upon Monroe, 04, Hatch, 08, Haskell, 32, was contested and some line ed village. the distribution of the to vote for all that is bad in them or take the Harrison Hay ford, same town. Betsy A. inning hotly playing ty, a young lawyer in Boston charged with their brethren in other cities the By a slip of the we credited the Illustrat- Charles John Hubbs, bis and Will snowman. Ice cream and cake were ing raising pen Havener, 3s; Ward 5, C. Ford, 87, was done. won of course but few good ones and to lie j to Edmund A. Evans, same town. Albert The Coliseums finally with three presents got blackmail, is found innocent of the charge party standard and achieving victories, and ed article responsibility of defeating them. We think Monroe, •served in the dining hall about 10 o’clock. ! entitled. “The First Steps,” in a re- Charles W. Rogers, 87. the visitors Dancing many were disappointed, but to —no bill been fouud the Grand want to be and at the old, this vicious should be broken even E. \\ to Martha C. same straight goals, outplaying and keeping they appeared go having by Jury. j they up decaying practice up Kelley, interport, Hurd, and card were until a cent issue of the to It CONSTABLES. playing enjoyed by many when' they would do the most The colt We regret to hear that W. S. Gilman, editor whether or defeat betide, Journal, Babylaud. at the of oils for a town. to Jo- them almost constantly in the defensive_.'Satur- good. j party victory may expense defeating|appropriat Nancy Mardcn, by heirs, Palermo, late hour.Our second Mr. of the Aroostook who has been seri- should have been the Ward 1, .Samuel 75; Ward 2, Charles .selectman, (Joseph went to a poor soldier who had his head shot all to Pioneer, rt'rog. Age Babyhood, excellent mag- time. Norton, T, siali Mardcn, same town. Melville P. day evening there was a line game at Capt. Coombs Milliken, Tilloek, has been sick with in the ously ill, has been steadily failing since The 1*. O. has ordered that the Richards, 70; Ward <). Ward quite erysipelas at the battle of the Wilderness as Sunday The “so-called tax payers” will appreciate azine published at 18 spruce Street, New York, Department 3, George White, 159; Skowhegan, to Alice Maria Webber, Burnham. rink between the Bel fasts and the Maginnisses pieces he says, morning, and but are entertained mail service be increased between Belfast face, hut we are glad to learn that he is better. slight hopes and 4, James Brown, 65, Luther II. Ward ami has en over and over to this compliment from the for of course it and devoted to those having the care of Emmons, 38; Frank W. Mason, New burg, to Benj. F. which was won by the former in three straight prov again, nut owing of bis recoverv. Age, young Freedom by stage route, to six times per Walker, Some of the young people gave Miss Nettie week, 5, George W. Patterson, 88. Swa/ey some mistake on the of some one the record Eben F. of refers to them as the “old children. It is the of the and betweeu South Albion New’burg. Colon E. Pendleton, Boston, to goals. The dubs are uniformed and part Plllsbury, formerly Kingfieid, decaying party;”but only magazine kind, and Fairfield to Joseph handsomely a birthday surprise party on Wednesday evening is WARDENS. shows that lie was in the at thetlmcof that Maine, said to be booked for the Massachu- and is twelve times per week as petitioned those T. Pendleton, Belfast. J. E. Pendleton, Belfast, to play well. On the same evening there was a game hospital perhaps this is offset by the of their admirably edited aud by of last week and her with some battle so setts internal revenue approval handsomely print- Ward Albert L. Ward presented very he has failed to get a pension although he office. He is introduced ed. living along these routes and at the termini. 1, Mudgett, 76; 2, Charles Epii. E. Pendleton, Belfast. Colon E. Pendleton, at the Coliseum between the Coliseums and the course from the same unique a number went from has been trying for twenty years. The buggy to President Cleveland as “ex-Goveruor Pilis- paper. Mr. Miiliken remains in for the M. Ward David Ward presents.Quite Washington Craig, 76; 3, Cressey, 160; 4, Boston, to Joseph '1'. Pendleton, Belfast. B. M. which was won the latter went to a pour orphan girl who had a ticket pre- of Maine.” to look after the Seven-Twenty-Eights, by here to Bangor to hear Mather bury present business of his constit- Cross, 65, Charles Ward Saturday Margaret sented to her The.wife of Ambrose Cargill, pf The Boston Herald has an article about a Ralph Philbrick, 37; 5, Roberts, Stockton, to Denslow Hall Association, club ...On the Coliseum team went to Governor Uobie afternoon the In the last hours of the 48th the bill uents in the different departments, but more Tuesday -We learn that Mr. .1. K. Know lion is the this committed suicide on morn- Friday signed Congress Chester B. Stephenson, 87. happy place, Wednesday act giviug the Governor to a woman and she is the in the Pension office and Stockton. Jefferson Rowe, Northport, to Pcleg Rockland and ulayed a return game, and were de- ing by culling her throat. Mr. Cargill went to tlie power appoint placing Gen. Grant on the retired list of the switch-tender, says only especially Agricultur- j father of a boy wtho was horn on the last day of wit hout WARD CLERKS. same town. Elmer A. barn to milk the cow hi* wife in bed. Be- person, regard to sex, register of deeds one in the al department. M. Rowe, Sherman, Belfast, to feated in three straight The Rockland leaving world. Nonsense. The Herald goals. boys President Arthur’s administration— There were for Franklin and Army passed both Houses and was signed by Ward Lendall T. Ward Bancroft fore Mr. Cargill finished milking, hi- daughter county, immediately appoint- 1, Shales, 70; 2, Horatio 1*. Thompson, same town. Henry returned the received in Bel- who must have been a himself Thomp- handsomely usage school concerts at both of the last ran out to the barn tier mother was dead. ed Ella U. Brackett of to that the President. editor, boy once, H. Comint, Ward A. K. I*. Ward Sunday churches saying Farmington tone 70; 3, Moore, 159; son, Freedom, to Anson Know lion, same town. fast. Honors are now even. About Mr. Cargill returned to*the house to tindhis wife in office. The Governor and knows better. But it is not the switch that is Purify your blood, up the system, and regu- twenty people evening. The of the concert at the Council adjourned Leon Sunday subject the room cut her late the digestive organs by taking Hood’s Saraapa- 4, Bucklin, 65, Eli Merriam, 38; Ward 5, By- Henry M. Wyman, Montvllle, to Lucinda Ander- from tills city went down in the Phoenix House j silting dead, having throat with a to March 25th. Path has had a scare over I church was alleged dynamite. tender—come to think of it. I rllla. Sold all ron M. Congregationalist Promises, and at the razor. Mrs. Cargill was about 55 years of age. by druggists. Rogers, 87. son, Belfast. ! coach and in teams. private I Methodist, Temperance. Insanity was the cause. Searsport Locals.

Tin- day !i ive lengthened an hour and forty-four HAVE YOU COT minutes. A Packache, Drawing-down Pain, Weary, Tired Feeling, Disinclination to Labor, Scanty and High < an;. I.»>.‘|ih Walnutt and wife arrived by train Colored Urine ? If have of these you any troubles you may be sure you have Kidney Disease. Are 1'uestiay evening. you bilious? Have and ice? you j Do yon have a sallow complexion? Are you troubled with consti- pation? If so, you ha\e Liver and Young Will (iriunell drove a three in hand team Complaint should read the following testimonials: to Itelfast Monday evening. nAiiiuiw.di n-ari t>r,, »angor,nas Mrs. t. P. Brackett, of ITermon, had Kidney been very iow with Kidney she had been The question now is, who will take hold and get Disease; Disease, Could not sit up but one or two hours at confined to her bed for some time. Had a con- a up an entertainment for the town eloek. time. Had a constant tired feeling and sick stant and intense headache, together with the usual rapt. Phineas Pen ileton arrived home last Fri- The (fulness of the past few months have compelled the man- day evening, and is much improved in health. ufacturers and importers to make immense sacrifices t h "milh has ree«-ived a very advantageous of- larger f> )• a- prim ij, d .•{' Powers h stituteat Harnardston BACKACHE on their goods. We have taken advantage of the fact and have Ma». with all other of symptoms Kidney Disease. Her that accompanies Kidney Disease. Tier husband \n interesting u tter was imblislied last week in fiuebraid was called home as she was returned from market, where we have at dangerously took Brown’s Sarsaparilla to her, and by its use just purchased goods of ill; he Brown's she in- -up; .r'l nt it-mi i. apt Alleti N"\es Astoria, bought Sarsaparilla, was cured she was and can now cured, run a sewing machine a < > it, and i» now about her house in low for prompt and which we offer »r« g mi. better b*-altli and do work about her house better than for ruinously figure cash, than for years. The testimony of her friends is Mr. \ 11. .mi ;m : d.i!ii< s L. I>ow were drawn years. Brackett says there must have been ., .t Brown's wived her life. j Sarsaparilla ! one hundred people call to see her and all In >.i n'c rtvers. M.p-rs at the April term of the agree Mk Oh as Patterson. Engineer, Bangor, was that that famous Brown's Sarsaparilla cured her ,l. ( Mitt 11 red of Kidney Disease, eaust-d by over exertion, of Kidney Disease. _s are "ntinued at the Metho- lifting, etc. .1. W. Tibbetts, M.D., Stetson, Me., prescribes .• K-T. \\ -:rv, and are large li attended and great in- atson. Fern St., was Bangor, cured of Brown's Sarsaparilla for all forms of Kidney and I '.'i-si is manifested. Kidney Disease by Brown’s’Sarsuparilla. Liver D si ill a plenty left. Brown’s Mm: in-w while splitting wood Monday Read word of this advertisement and will Grandest '■to il.: all every Sale Claim.u for carefully you Ever it, and Sarsaparilla nny will four ! i- v or you but k if s Recorded b.i by. This makes the third druggist give money it dot not I member also tie nrint only home t sthnouialsfrora in i.i •: the kind in-re within a week. reliable.people. be convinced that this saie combines more attractions than 1! evil is soiil Sarsaparilla by ail druggists for $1.00 ; tl butties lor AKA \V $j.uo. AKHEX, Pronrie-^ W r 1\, ;. t;•; taken a partner and the firm ■i-, Bangor, Maine. were ever offered in the of Belfast. w i* v i'..r-e. We congratulate the two city '•vrl \\ :ii; — <. y oked together and have no |yll 1 they w in plot through. How the Oram Bill was Passed. Til off >dt K«*V li/llthud up from lu- seat -Ik,: M ■. < n 1->-i on tin ■ ii• »• *11• •i Belfast Monday evening. Mar- lenly liandall, lay. Lddie Huek, from hi ll • ! haggard. pule and wincing under the shooting | '. vas 487 tons -'I 1 "i- I'i’i'i at < a ii in 1>70. 1 den. Maine, CORSETS. « > II. MV in er> >W 1. pain in hi- rheumatic leg. am! asked for tin* I!' >t' t auriei. i- .n Silk g large ts hei mannginK 1 owner. Dept. The p:.--uge i>j the KMuiimd- hill To relieve alem, with patronage very flattering < proves beyond question I rant. 1 !<• hut few w-nis. hut iik- I into 11 » t s •.! a' Mi .no;.me prior to Kci•. -5th, making the pas-age spoke they, y >itii with i-tra'o on tire. I that the and are tie tone iii wbieli were dre was tin lev eontr. 1 and the vessel and the the trade. -- uttered, were- Best The "t ibis is considered !••.- our mariners h they im- 2 Pieces 24 in. Black Silk at $1.25, regu- Styles and lowest prices in ladies goods prices appreciated crowds that our store y p ti "i the ein-iio w : He sn ed. by thronged rut iv eurne-t and halt-d; < !'. .r. likable teat t *r this vessel. p* liunt. North ar- ! I ! 11 A .M, AI. -—.. M a! 'll J I'ile sehuoner Ber- lar 1 -2. and misses also for the c • price $1.02 corsets, agent t t enabled us to "litia Bennett. \v;i*i elenehed teeth and the roar I- -Ws, ol a.i, ieii, M due, irotll lioekport ^, li, our sales the amount ever vi are place upon recorded. We of otir young pe-ode -tanking glass a N w with a ! largest of lion, demand d the sd leincii! of the con- Y'-rk. enra'o lime,dragged a-liore ■'! Pieces Black Silk, line and heavy, !>Se celebrated tr I ■ ;i:e ot the -nit oil ;! Mon* n this ii.'.rrinu 'lie* crew were taken ibry wii'._ eeiipse tested ejection .-a-*- in it- order hefoiu t in* d\ ing have not the to on our •n i’v tin M 'non) ,• I.iieSavini; M tion men. The elsewhere $1.25. space entire but we ia-i Many regrets are heard that it is not general's reli. f hiii wa- cn-idt-i* d. Mr. K .n- price quote prices stock, GUARANTEE to undersell -•--ill- on the. Tlie wiveki ;•< will save her ma- dail did not a-k to have the in :■ more romantic, you know, other matter with- terials. 2 Pieces Wide Black Silk at 75c., actual- not us. drawn lie demand, d it. Seldom has he shown any goods quoted the items and 11s. I11 the meantime read fol- ■ by Bring along the in >f I -1' ii i, anvas-ing here for! worth try so much vigor and ;i >w. r ov r ihc SI .use a- at ly $1.00 per yard. BELFAST !' pu !. :neater. An an inducement to ] tiii- time. The s-.nthern 1». inocr d- tried to PRICE CURRENT. lowing scale of and its and truthfulness. ■ prices • v* < depend upon it--i 111 < 11 i-- f i, p in the Nome I.i- hinder him in r> vv .\. and Sak* r uidi-h' orreeted Week'll for th< Journal. honesty

— held !•. In* -, A 11 i o * through win.a books maybe! rigidly rue w hic-li were favorable By I!, "via;i ni. No. y Main street. p* the solpIi .in l’a'id'-monimn reigned. '.a- 1 ! S- 'U, 40 to Co per r,.mL di-count. I’rn.l’h'i Mario, t. Prii< paid Producers, The-c lie 11 w. ,,n Pa of their t 111 the -eat- Apple- & Push, 2a.5.'i/i M .y P t •■;. 12.00g 10.00 u I 'w ti warrant which is their ehai--: ..de were tt d’le •’> a * ’> po-t- shouting; Ileum p lb, Hides Jb lb, a g 11 \ •• wa- brandishing hi- arm, his Bn Imi, 1.7" y !Laud, t- It. _ nev M md iy an article to »ee pointing with an-.pea D.jii 4000 Yds. Fast Colored *• 25c. fop ting-r. Mr. Itandah w a- from ! ni' dinu. I ..■••••; I.'-- Lambskins, sigl.Mi Prints, per a ,i w; 1. i-tr it the select men to do I hurrying •* yd. 1 Yds. i.T.* Mullen Brocade P ;j«0 Dress member to and w.a- yello\v-eyes,l.h"e tb, (foods-ik. Per member, the YiL c -pealor 2,000 Her-; o 1 »av a-e, also ill Ca-e Bitter P lb. |.'- .;.’!• Oal t: I |: .‘Is 4' 1 ponnding like a eiek-ini:li on his ih-.-k. Tie I, g !i t p a s '•I --hi: >ni;! il w v\ ts .i Mired l-V a tail oil “n. 7 I'olalot -. 4.1 g la “ great maee had to he was 1 spread-* gle and v > B iri v* a h, <'»-■»<17 B mii'i !l>w p lb, f>g<; 6000 Yds. tin -idewalk. carried one ai-a- MerrimackBest up aiei down another to eU- * In-e-e a p 11). 1 1 !1 "t: a W F t‘*ll, 0.00,17.00 Satin Prints,35c. 1 >■ Handkerchiefs t'oree order. Both Mr. Bennett and Mr. lian- 1" -lit P 11.. 12 1 Turkev f 1(1 a |" m'.-s 1 *r.» V. i- .u: Mr. L. I’ smith arc p. 11,, Dept da! » -d ,i gained what they fought for. I *sL:i l- Ii., i Veal P tb, 7gs a t* hi rca lug at Ho,.; >vv Ha!! to- > -pen l> •• t «>. 12a! 1 Wool, washed p lb. 20 2.000 Yds. Handsome Brocade, Half Wool. low -'I I; ha- ceit -..ggested that a 2U Wool, mvashed P tb, 20 Head j 1 P tb. j2 4.00a.‘>.00 quarters for ladies, gents and 4000 Yfls. — Tig Woo;, i:ard, Best — The 8c. on*- .aing ride over and as- Times, of t Lie inaugural: Style part; pe-ipje ! Troy liep. say 3 would Sprii ‘o Pieces Satin Khadames at per yfl. e-e Quality Gindumts, pn.. In 12 Won', -oil, $1.15, can :5.O0g:i.50 children’s haukerehiefs. Ask to look li 1-ir. per north iAr. hi >; si"! >.<•;_k in gi* them a ! “Nobody learn from th addi—■what th yard, mg gen- la ta il Maria I’r- -id- iit means to do in t. be at $1.50. “ “ respect of any c.ontro- cheap at our silk handkerchief for 10e. aied matter atleePf; g or B :. ) | p Id.!, i Oagl.10 nation,.I individual 2 Pieces Satin Khadames at the ■ P i. O $1.5(1. >• B.itler Sdl, .\ 2" .l Meal P \ V k :- •. tig i.i of William F. Black intere-ts, or w hat he think- to he done, tb, |.">g0, always sold for ~~>e. 1000 Hs. ought < Good : 6ic. (-"i'n P 11-11. i. ".- p lb, .4*2 «4 Gilliams, par yd. ■ Style, 1 :c w lot -.ti tim and dodging from his language h«* lie a free ; best trade at that ever shown in Yds. eounty road, may < Black r.r'ked l.'uns .. i.' 7 I;.. !\ 1 ppal 12 gin price 1.000 Cashmere, All Wool, 37'c. trader or a a (ircenhaek' r or an d'ge g mg choppers and haulers. If fa- protectionist, Pin Me, oil.- h. T.«k P It., ii l,at Belfast. adv *>ea:«• of honest money, a -pod-man or a foe < horse p tt>, i-lalh fork P Ain _• weal tier in- intend- to bind from 11*. Oglll [ to See 1 par:i-an disc: imiiiatioi) in the distribution of ; *11 nu T. a~HT p lilll, 1.00 I Piece Black Satin Khadames at $1.02 Case Found Prints, 25c, Per Pound, line, Assortment, iifiisainl cords of kiln wood on Ills He into either of « •• dish, P tb, IP. Meal P tb, :i Elegant patronage. may develop dry. w a. 12. This will be the bar- a ; hi- g. hese wi! flout in mi. wav m u a eh n ••n; |l, 12.j "Imrls P' ew t, LlO found greatest -pro ng g of 2.000 Yds. Black ( 22 Mitral* P tb 7 ... Fine.50c. Yd. ue ng Cashmere, d -insistency.” in silk ever seen mo i. Mathews of v. r^ >rt has receiv- b ark' bn;. .7."’ salt, T. i P hush, 40 gain line,expensive goods ii (■. seed P in;. !, 1 '" S Potatoes p' iliill 3 Pales Brown c. tb, 30-Inch letter- I nun Lew i-i m relation to an Cotton, 4 3-4c, Per lard, The vote to re-1or- lie sa ury of county L 'Ll p lb. I" W ll'' ,1 Meal P tin :?‘2g4 only cry iy wie ha- been e ing from that city ortieefs in several ..untie- m* ets with -mr Yds. Colored 1-i- 1.000 !>•- ven Cashmeres Hi in •some 50c. npMon g>, pare.- heat ty approval. 1'ln monies of Jiie Solon Boston xVLarket. 1 h wild hi- ..o 11 Only -p iv lot.:;,,! ia ihe la veiiseler stripe cut dow n tin daries of Si ate and | m Ki. iv, Mi'li. 7. 3000 official- in to- of P7'. Yds. Lockwood ure which 36-Inch, la si "Uiity legislature 6c, I g. Per sprii Bt m;it- 1 i. n t is taiilv steady for all Cotton, laid, was a I small of only "sTds. bid for the votes of lot children’s Muslin 1,000 TARTAN simply country r v. i: h •. d lor line new. Fresh collars, > d "I A i‘lr-, mind PLAIDS, -I pie S3 in-r-e- the -dart «d Mr. got ni-tie- and not in tin interest of .. economy. '•!V.I.IM ie- HI I re-ll We-tern eream at '."Or. each. ba .-•• r Mm o. 1 he morning as lie was on result wa- a 'das- of cm .11' nir.ei 'I »ls .12 ..Pi fail e re;l lllel’i' 2"> 'lo- •; Hamburg, Sr.. lOr.and li 1-ir. gelling ap politician- crept y PRINTS. 3000 Yds. DOR MKT per yard. m. \V. gej men io til; th** «,fli and ! 2 a2 •• ie. w ii 'ina in dairies Select 614c. Ter it -ers ...... ,.; ran down through the vil -ay g.M.d 12g20e; FLANNELS, Yd., pay them wed, or abolish the ufliee-. i'airtieid 'i: 2. 2 P'. iroi-i.o. Kim >t. but were fortu- square, Journal. 111 i.-i. Bayers .are scattering, except for jolt worth 25c. for SPRING UNDERWEAR. -■ *1. •«. !.. ! 1 n 5 Pcs- ey Norris and A inert Kant i'-i-.ai y good rihern, round lots llgiic;' Elegant All 'Wool -tern 0y 1 lie. Aaaures, v. cd .my lainage being done. I Case Prints at the A New Way to Pay Old Debts. L«...s -1 n -market i- tair'.v firm just at present. spring extremely M very i -I, i,. A. K.. give another L 2'*»y 20"; south.' ii 2ly2V: lield stock 2g4c $1.00 per yard, north $ 1 .iA. t*'ii- how :i.i- « m low of 3 I-2c. sii.ike-p.'.trc accomplished low or. price per yard. >' •'n..mdire- in'- « 2 Cases in "lie "1 Fruit of veiling, his immortal I»ut debus to tie Loom Thursday uahire Btaled ptay-.; i’.KW'-l’e and m ■•.mm brans are selling slow- I Lot Standard Prints at 4 l-2c. Cotton, 7 l-2c. Per II. in it-t ("• on •Ictnaii ! un >• o|' grace ne 1 '• in re ii. had an invitation it looks as pall lay ly a a ""it ton,,, pi ice- and the market lias a dull •• tallied l!it Ti.e •• .,1 ,'inli 1»r. Pierce’s .den !" N ow e 1 Sec that the Cotton is in •: ng': -rtion .d the coiiiinuiiitv were ]i.mii_\ and dull. I Case fine and at stamped b'ue letters Fruit of the Loom. M-.raa! I v ill- it«.; a •‘me all” |,U| m quality good styles 5c., J I u.s— |{.-c ip; < apple-, to.day 2180 bids; i :10 PiOCOS TURKEY ! ROD TABLING •- b in.- FAST ■'h trge n, t.-.* utter of tin eve a i.r re ;hi" ii.hpMehui a-I li ca 21c, lar ■ part nut, h. II d •. Hi a • all ill stc.alv dinamlwith some worth 7c. COLORS, p| a oi j 1 o e..:i-umpu.'i,, and I u-ca-e- lie n lm< marv an t |. ,1.01 ;er Uole.Jns know Ii iW to eondut'l |» M.iia- k-i- liraui-.j ,s.' 7Y <>; oer kinds tpiiet. j ■Iher '• g.i Pv lot ..r ‘‘I .da ad ujo. HO VMi ill TO. LARD 1 . a >ii!\\V -No I liav i- 111 at £17 aOg 18 CAMBRICS, nearly yard > 2000 Bleached pr per I it u u 1 Cotton ump-ibv. lolls 1, ng- an tumors are cured Remnants (3c. Per Yd. in ai e.nniii.tiM e\ a m..re live straw is only .It at be. ■ Me. i.. t Hi., eiii nr, .'.ii fair wide, per yard. •inn 2 '|'|ioriunit; •! readiug Mr. F. G. £i; «l"; ^I0gl7;orear-|>-*rt aiii'.euee. This drama thi- vote and tile expiv-sions iromthc people, 3 Pcs. All Linen 18c. : ii M.r. iu aid -d the town : wid induce the Tn-idem to the p.-ma- eluek adopt ! worth 10c. Tabling* Only 1 eraticvi.vv of the « urr*-n« ■v -!•- '•'* in- di-'oiiraging patronage- y que-tion. [Rock- I Cotton land Opinion. “ “ “ >■ e —■! :j i-2c. 3© -• Dos, IiIIEU 'lli'i III'! •: 11' hi' al d<- ■; >co'i a •• ;i. I I >;iv-- hLlit from Black It »r >lee|» Satin rimr- i.iy evening-ot last week, rupture. 'lamp.- reicreuc.es TOWESIaS, s and : auq.mcl. V'. ,d M. Ufa. A- i< I la in'll,•ii'ie.I to lake ItKI.I/-* \It I fair at 1 I -2c. •. Mm si-• •. i,-ar> Bale, yard wide, quality, Mr. ii 1\ smith as \ l'A HI LI. A one w m> lia«i been li it. I Iiy helpeil 4A in. tony, it in. wide, li 1-ir. each. ii > It v e 'lone so ami a n now well. M v arms are I Mi-- 1. if-i NT< i:• 1 s as tae (.'oiilltesS 1-- per Bale Remnant Brown Cotton, good A NEW RHADAMES 1 > ::> tree from pain ami lamme-s, ami 1 owe it all LINE all : it refined and I heii- ei- about as much surpassed fl j»*alou-y in. if '.:ie. W at 5c. among t" ;:11- M Ii>. \V A I. I l-.lt AT>< >N, quality, Be •Just •" as Careful ef Received! o: e in -i commanders a Mr !• ting r-T ire made upon our home Hiii.:iy among doctors in l'earl M.. l‘ii,_or. Eyes. Splendid Duality I Bale Remnant Brown Cotton SO Doz. LIBI3H oia-lior-t town, and it i- of a worse kind, for a (the I n** til ; id Ku >r the was OF to the (»nlv OOe. \ TGW3LS, patriarch J do. oi having glasses adapted sight and con- per aid. .-an die out of it and get rid of it, but a b L) dition. 1 u~[ •••»•; Mr. 1- t;. SiMmls win.* having an Price 50 Cents Per Bottle. heaviest made) at I-2c. keep constantly on hand a verv l:»rg< general can t, lin y will rake him up and and complete stock of SPLCTAI LLs and KYI- O.tT M L I I., 4A in. iA in. j*ei t'-eiro.ii -ii the I tony. iridr. iAr. each }i{ion part gave us sonic siandcr him after In ha- d,500 -to in. Brown Cotton Rem- ». I. and _'_r_ been dead and buried Sold by WVI 0. POOR & SON, Belfast. yards A>sK>, am constantly adding all new an-1 1 we up to professional and was several for ibll d- sirahle Double < onvex J twenty years. Arp. nants at (> I 8 I-2c. improyements, Bifocal, 2c., worth ( "Heave, and line :: m a ver> manner. .Mis.- Pericseopic, colored glasses t- hearty j MARRIED. and 50 "’- 000 strengthen protect weak eyes. Don’t he hum Doz. COTTON TOWELS 3c. 1 l>r. J'i.w. 15 8 Each. •- in. at ido an Mr. \ arn uin Rose as Compound Kuran of >mart-\Vec'i yards Brown Cotton I-2c. hugged hy fancy prices of peddlers. Call and gc "innim F'ren.-li brandy .lainai-M (jiuucr, -mart- M: t'-gn- uas-* va ry li.«>• in their Li arsim nl, Man li Mb, Itev. C. li. Dunn, This good glasses at fair 1\ 10 respective W ccd and < amplior \\ tin- b,->i ..--idle iiy is very tine and nice and actually prices. I al.’-i, )>• agenl- (, m a m I 1 Mr L. o\n-eml ami* Mms Let tie Ureer, nr ua ie a genuine nit as i' r lin- cun- "i clu i< ra dv-cn- j | oiarrlnea, moron.-, O of 12 from 5e. a CALVIN Phoenix Row b 'III iielimm! worth l-2c. per yard up. HERVEY, 10 Doz. Turkish o-ii ; otuer ry •;ly llu\ ai,u «-oJic, or to ureas yard. 12 l-2e. Each. ere cold-, < The at ti.T part-were ren. up I li W a e ".n.. I J 1 lohii of WnMo- 81 is sold at 81.50 Towels, litably lever- and inllammalorv ulnicks. Kaier, quality 1 (100 at *l:' li'Vou matiee as a ami l-'lorene'. L \V;.l-..d, of Tlnmiaston. yards yard wide Bleached Cotton whole was tile LOCAL TIME. in this city. i* given our n;. Home lino, 'ml 1 lie *••/ 5c. Argil-sp.-aks of an y to the admin- per yard. M ••-- Yds. Kemmuit we regret I tl,al istration.*’ It vv. D! L_ U 1,000 & 10c. ,y lio-aus, proem. lira! tin- ad- Winter Arrangement Piques, Heavy Nice, 1 t OV. ■■■■: iniiii'tr.t!ion i- to become a to the >..ar»|> th.i!iWl. likely -FROM- 1 •" In t d- .i Ma.. K. sl,< idel- (o oilt-!de -now ha- Ileinocialic party [keuneb.. Journal. 7th, Mary Blood, aged 13 s'ear.- and I 'li"l,tli>. m. 10 Doz. I'l'mipi pati-'mi/ing iionu'taloiit. In M1 11 i M v a Till. Mr- Man T. 1 50c- Per Dcz. Don’t Frown, It Dtu (an It. (Irani, aged ITapkins only ■ Help l W..- in -nterpri.se for the beuelit ; ; sears, ierl\ <>i >onn*rvitle. Mass. Islesboro, Castine & Brooksville, but don't sin:!• more than u .u ••. .. : ;i y. 11.., it u In I -i < 1'1' !'!_:••. Mi- M ■; r<*h -'th. Mr-. AI i1 institution ii was eonii : 46 lently imped have ,i inoiithlul oi di.-co|ored teeth, li 44 “ sindi i-"tin- n !. wile- —. i. Hodge, '; Brook-, Me., aged »»4 W'.'Ul 1 Idle ■ ase 10 re-pout. a.lemiauee J procure and use at h ast one* every d 1* K L F A S F We take pride in the most S2io. mlittdll >1 >/.< )|)ON 1 vv Inch rein >v presenting 1 Mi.!, A:»-ut one half of our will e *1.1. In >ri. Fed. J7:'a Nathaniel ■ II'>•'k11 B.Carver,aged iniiu and that nr '■> •; -p"i- sjn-ek- di-u*;uro y uelii. ear.-. in"111 ii.- a I > -. Linen Rhadames at ever ikiU-*ii. th w.m are ! day elegant 8150 |*"p always to leu ter tin in < 40 65 peark while, make tne .mil- hard ai In ( aind.-n, F ria 11 F. ;der .»Jd r^S^lS FLORENCE, large have these i- regret to state were con- by druggists. tmlu M m«i F eh'euee W'i.-c, am*d «; y car-, lo months am! A rare to secure in 1 Case at the following prices : opportunity bargains Capt. Decker, We Hathaway's Laundered Shirts, -''lea-. in.- j- goods. ask p<-rm:tting ---eipts Monday—Will leave simply inspection I: i-now an affair of Cleve- In II"ckiand, March _’d, Lizzie .J., wife of .lames i nderuear, in addition to our regu- Islesboro, Kvder’s Cove, at in out Jii entirely lawyers. .'hi Inches at .25. S a. u per cent, short F i■ l< r. 11 7 mouths and 17 Square 8 Brooksville at In an 1 (Justine at in.i:. and .it land is a and ad the seven oi aged y ear-, days. comparison. 7r>c. each, teorfh a-.— lawyer, members for I ‘.el fust. •!■ li• m y wlm ii had to he made In 'V a id-hi i", Feii. g.iih, C.'lara M. 7 “ lar goods we wish to offer the Leave Belfast at t*. M. In- Cabinet are Ilitz, aged 50 .87. U lawyers, excepting Manning, v< ar- and '1 kdnksd vv—Will leave Islesboro, Kv< tor’s ■*: a m inoutl'.-. Cove, makers, M<..--rs. who is a banker. siwiutoil’s at s.3o and ( [.John Taper. In Appleton. F.ti. J.M, Melvin, son of Silas A. (iti l.oo. following inducements: astine at IM."» for Belfast,direct, n ;• a A -mm I heaves 1 Case f-'ice v; rm.in, a _' d It far-. Belfast same day at J r. m Unlaundered Qua'iiy. c. o “ Shirts, 37 In A ton. Fell. of 72 1.25. Steamer arrives in B-jfa.-t each in time foi _ Quaker ppU J.id, .Jennie, daughter .Joseph trip Testimony. and “ Ili-lc r. aged J<; ear-. Bangor Boston boats or trains going West. “ “ As this is 50c. on the dollar we can ( APT. S. II. v Mr-. M. a of Philadel- In North 11 awn. l-'eii. J3d, William only BAKBOL’K, Manager. 1 •* •' Pay-< n’s house Mini outbuild- Baupnin . Town* they very cheap, BUCK Yegetabu I Lot of Robes SILKS! I as a cure -' .'i| ■!••••* llnm-and -. veil hundred d«»l- j Loui|ioiii,d, t>»r their trouble* and dis- d. aged y ear-. 7 month- and l'.» days. Night do Dozen Oat .Meal I 1-4 ease- >!i«' writes a- follows: “A ol I a < >i .ami, .Jan. li!i, Mrs. su-an B. Towels, yards •V young lady Blaisdell, aged 200 liiack Dress per cent. »onds, of ■ sear- yds. Silk. 05c. vard. l,ii- i*«>, while Milling some year-ago was thrown and I months and 25 in. at 2de. | per Asst. Lais' m COTTON ! -• Bi£ UNDERWEAR 'Li long wide, Billy i -t. 1-T'i, with i.p >n-to the r-ame, were j i• 1 111i\ against the life line and tile injuries re- II Lincoinville March 3rd, Fannie M., daughter in •• '\ed resulted in an Imnor ■t and Nathaniel made of Cotton 1 Again Regular price 81.00. -M o\ariau whieh Hi good clusters Charge. tin- .•.rliuen and Treasurer. ! grew Fanny Young, aged years, 20 Dozen large size Oat Meal Towels at quality and enlarged until death seemed certain. > 11:o-a111.- ami I TUI- Mibseriber announces that he has 2 •' Her p day.-. again tak- Pieces liiack Silk, extra >7U\ 1 Case Goraline tioi M iv. a in. Democrat- -•'ian In (if (i tucks and "J rows of insertion, 1 eu quality, 7Qc ..Hi, ! linalh advi-ed In r to try Mr*. Pinldi.uiP- l»< -t"ii March Jml. Mrs. Betsey Mathews of 12 1 -2c. control of his -table in the rear-d <.e-». a Corsets, Only «• hi- e -. 1 and. Mie <:id so and a l.i a .duvide.d 7> s Beckett’s ,-t re on Pieces pi t l- rk, >ehool nij" in short lime the tu- y ears, months. cambric rutile around neck and High street, where he will be 12 liiack Silk at 81.00, splendid j mor or in Dozen Oat Meal Towels at l()c. each. t" welcome his •'* 1 1 < wa.-«lissolved eau-ed to amt shi pleased old customers. Large ad- ! J v >te for first slough otf, Select- I a ditions value and we in perfect health. J also know of many eases sleeves at 75c. have been made to the stable which will could readily sell them for " ■*- I. A ilusii, Demo, 1 Lot of Towels at Oc. now 1 Case rat, 27.* <> JJ. Woos- where the medicine has '>< m .»i great value in pro- accommodate Embroidered Corsets .25 v' more. Only h ldl..F. r. \V.liman, Livenlwker, iiiic- miscarriage aim alleviating tin- pain- and « iiiidlurlh. JT.iiadt A drive in NAPKINS at (12 1 danger.-oi iphia ladies appre- big 50c., J-2., FORTY 1IOUSKS. I -veei,barkers called no aliens, but held d j 'hile tlie worth ol this uedi« ine ami its great Pieces liiack Silk at 81 25. This is the 75c. and 87c. B*>\ stalls 1 Case Ml::v\ 10 per yard. i*'i iij \ L. Kraus Know It' n, (Jolleetor, El- a postal < aid. an engraving of this famous corded neck and sleeves at 50c. We decline to sell Immense Colored .Monument. t he tale >t st rueture in t lie w o rid : more than one Dress Quantity Bordered Hdkfs. at 5c, a,-o \ adiabie > historical fads eoiiin eteii her* s 'i-N 11-1-1- Tin* New England Comedy Pattern to a customer, when we with. If \<»u don’t send for it, will be sol id suspect <:” p or tin- li.tint.♦! tli you WHEAT BAKING POWDER and a an enter- Family, gave when it is too laic. are for our 10c., Bargain. It they being purchased eom- 'd tb- Lenin in M itthew- llall la.-t Tues- contains no injurious ingro- j dients. petitors. 'big. I've uidiei.ee was rather small, al- ; The Belfast Republican Journal l'or March I Lot Drawers It leaves no deleterious sub- stances in the bread as all pure 1 contains a hall sheet all home j 1 CASS BEST CRETONNES. houses. Prof. Mippicmciit. prim grape Cream of Tartar and QUALITY WIDE, ONLY 12 l-2s. -et in small Alum ■ u ’1 .-leight-of-hand type, mostly original and all Powders do. performatives were highly SOc. I lot at 50c. It j don't heat the Belfast Jour- per pair. per pair. restores to the Flour the '•■•••• u-i t id. interesting. They an-i 111.- ••ompany a-a whole gave a j at 50c. and 75c. Best highly important constituents nal in Maine. [Oxford Democrat. 2dc., 48c., in I CASE RUBBER 1 e\ rejected tho bran of tho WATERPROOFS ONLY 55c. dng’.- eniovin.-ni-Quarterly meet- Wheat. value ever shown in Belfast. 4 4 4 4 44 •- wen .u-ld in tin M L It makes a better and lighter Church at the I Oeneral !»->t quality ami warranted. Chace, of Rhode Island, .-ays: "1 alway.- biscuit than any other | *'e I t-l "1111 Rev -L Baking lay by R. Clifford of Cam- keep Hunt's Remedy in my house, it Powder. (COLOBEDtsiLKSTl prevents j headaehe •••Mr-. Bets-y Mathews died in Boston last ami kidney troubles. j martin kalbfleisch’s sons. I »'••• •* and l..-r re nain- were 1 BALE COLORED brought home last Sat- W»* depart from our u.-u .1 practice and recoin BLANKETS ONLY SI 00 PER PAIR, Established 1829. NEW YORK, I 10 Pieces Colored Silk at dOc. i;: MV. J ne funeral XVII- held at the Methodist I mend limit's Kerned as a .-ure cure for all kinds per yard, "t kidney disease*.—Medical Gazette. Pure. h k A. M Rev W. W Absolutely Trade supplied hy A. A. HOMES A EG., Main and in all shades. 1. .'T t This powder never varies. A marvel of Hlsh Sis., Belfast, Me. iimli 1 Case Pure dli.-iating... Mr bane- Mariner cut- one of purify 0 Pieces Colored Indigo Prints, Best 7c. General Grant was born 27, 1822 strength and wholes.>men< ss. More Gros Grain Silk at $1.00. Quality, b iite April economical i..idly recently-At tin* annual town tin; and cannot he than ordinary kind*, sold in com Corset Sold everywhere at SIdd, and of Covers. every the with the multitude the low QUILTS. pat- M-eiing Monday following officers were elected p.-tition test, short At the American House, rooms are now Boston, weight, alum or pho*phate powders. Sold in tern : V tl ■ensuing year: -J. Town let with or without moais. Location house only WARRANTED. lO Rolls Handsome Mathews, Clerk; central, runs. Koval 1*.\kino 1'o\vi»ku 10U 25c. newly furnished. Cu.( Wall si.. I Case at 50c. Carpetings Only bo ’A. ’i »ung, l-i,e I H. Cross and Harry Cre- N. V. Iyr34 Crochet Quilts I lot at 10c. '« se <• •.imeu \. A. ALL THE X E GOSSIP n*. Knight, Treas; A. J. Cilley, 1 Case Crochet Quilts at 77c., worth $1.25. I lot ff’S, AM) TOff’X TALK “ “ “ Corset Covers, fine quality, 25c. OF THE XATJOX'S CAPITAL. < •■;->r, F. I! L> venseb r, *v s. Com.Mi-.- j 20 Double S ti I h-' NtWb. I Case Crochet Quilts at brie.,worth $ 1.42. 1 Warp 37\c. < lot Laura *.i;k'-y of and. n ha-.iust finished a shori fine quality Corset Cover, trimmed PUBLISHED EVEHY SUNDAY. “ -' “ b la;) bool a: the « eiitre, the term lias been neck, 30c. ( POUT ut lO ifc -uere-.-fn: md Mi-s is fast Belfast. Annual subscription, $2 .'>0. Semi fora Summer « 50c.&62c. Lilkev the sample copy: Silks. Ingrain gaining ; I lot ARRIVED. Fine Quality Corset Covers 50c. ifll pulasi'*:. "f being an excellent teacher. The fol- I THE CAPITAL, Washington, It. ('. Ma’i'h r». Schs. Miry Fan »\v, Con,ion, Boston; in_ in: the names of the scholars who were not ! LOWELL Hero, Lowe, Boston. do Pieces of STlilPEl) and CHECKED EXTRA, TAPESTH3ES, -. BRUSSELS, MATTINGS, f. -iciness excepted), for the term ending j SAILED. Silk at (id I-2c. and 7de. Mu d Lilejeneitc Dunton, Ernest Parker, Hat-! only dOc., per March R. B»*hs. James Holmes, Ryan, Boston; -TO- I* viler. Ava Hotelier, We 1 AMERICAN HOUSE, in Silver OIL CURTAINS AND ON Aubrey Loose, Arthur! Goo. B. Fititumhi, Byder, ftockpori; Penobscot, Offer Case yard, Grays, Garnets, I.lnes, CARPETINGS, FIXTURES HAND. V V t.u luring the term —Alice Parker, Carter, Beaufort. BOSTON Henry 15. Rice & Co. Black and White and 1 March 8. >< hs. A. W. Plums, Stripes Hattie Fuller, Dunton, Sadie Ellis, Ferguson, Rockland; El'ejenette Blood, Hero, Lowe, Boston. We have taken the agency for New \ •> Heal, Joim Heal, Loose, Arthur i lioparture. Checks. 1.000 Yds. Laces 12 l-2c. Curtain Aubrey March Jo. Sch. Rockland. Nottingham only per yard, i ’•■■...•a:' Manning, Norman .Jones, Clair I Mary, Magee, American Plan, $3 00 per DAY and upwards. II :1 \ ana Ib al, Caro Billings, Mac Tower, AMERICAS TORTS. Rooms only, $1.00 per DAY ami upwards. v float, Erin -! Parker, Willard Calderwood, Jacksonville, March >. Cleared sch. Charlotte T. lite Dorset Ms! Poles, Poles,Linen Pulls. Albert knight l be Lincolnville Dramatic Ebony Scrim,Drapery Chains,Shade Club Sibley, Bartlett, Philadelphia. REFITTED AND GREATLY IMPROVED tii-h' ■ our with a | people good entertainment on Newport. March •">. .Sailed -ch. F. C. Pendleton, IIY RECENT ALTERATIONS. 4wil I inn on* i-u.g last the LEWANDO'S -day by presenting Teinpcr- Fletcher, Pensacola for New York. March R. Ar- •ii.ima "The Last Loaf and the farce “Thin rived sell. Paragon, Shutc, New York. at These Flannels are CORSETS! Straw Sc. (■ Minutes for Refreshments.” The 10c.Jper yard. Ticliings Only Ycl. parts were Boston, March a. Cleared brig Herinon, Hich- he evening enjoyed by all — Wm, born, Barbadoes. not remnants but perfect goods and Dr. 5. Merrill L. Howe is running his mill at full saw- I capacity, Fernandina, March 7 Cleared sch. Lester A. THE CELEBRATED Case A. C. A. Feather 12c. Per i'*ir ‘"it spool ..I, for w hich lie has a contract. Tickings Yd. Lewis, Coombs, Philadelphia. OUR retail everywhere at 15c. -•The town voted to repair the Duck STORE, French Trap bridge Philadelphia, March R. Arrived sch. Hattie MeG. widen is now in bad Dye House, THE BLIND MEDICAL of very shape-Several our Buck, Putnam, Buck.sville. March 3. Arrived EXPERT, Yds. BEST ladies and leave this C. P. & P. D. 4.000 PRINTS ONLY 5c. PER YARD. y >ung gentlemen week for sch. II. J. Cottrell, Haskell, Brunswick. retur ied to Belfast, and opened an office in CORSETS < i-tine to attend trie Normal and before our school-Leo. Howe Newport, March (J. Arrived sell. HAStiie Belfast Opera House Building. Kntrance has set his w Paragon, Shutc, incubator at ork hatching out chick- New Y’*»rk. on Beaver street, where he will attend to profes- $500 "Wortli of en-. .. lie v. *1. 11. Little, Universalist Slate Mis-' Temple Place, Boston. on hand. Also Hamburgs ! Savannah, March 1. Arrived sell. Win. Frederick, sional calls. Office hours from !• A. M. to 4 P. M. Moiiary, will preach at Union church next Sundav, Patterson, Boston. Belfast, March 10, lS8o—Uinosll the lolli at 2.3i» »• M. received, and the bargains on them are Wilmington, March 3. Arrived sch. Lackawana, conceded all to be the amazing. Clossou, Morehead City. by leading Dye Madam Clarks & Portland Thompson's March 5. Clearcu sch. Daylight, House in the country. Orders solicit- BOWDOINHAM. Handsome N.ce New klement* In a Baking Powder. Hodgdon, Bootlihay to load Philadelphia. Quality. 5Gc. New March 4. Ms To all interested in the news of Bow Velveteens, York, Cleared-ch. Dora M. ed. Prices aud information persons Professor von Leibig once said in of French, CRETONNES. given speaking French, Poiut-a-Pitre. March o. Arrived sell. K. Spring doinham and vicinity. 1'akina powder- that a material for should GLOVE FITTING baking H. St John. March R. come we will sell for when 49-suhscribe for the Bowdoinham Adveutiskk, COESETS! 2.000 Yds. Silk & Satin Ribbons 4c. Per Yard. be made which would add to the bread the elements Herritnan, Wood, Cleared in, required. si ll. Annie R. Lewis, Lewis, Ja. March only 1.00 per year.-C* lost to the flour. Martin Kalbflelsch’s Sons have Kingston, will 7. Arrived sch. F. c. New- Wide at sold elsewhere at All orders receive prompt and It contains all the Local News. Address, This is full of desirable makes- succeeded in a Pendleton, Fletcher, goods I2ic., dept, DO NOT producing baking powder which, in S. 1). THORN, Proprietor, FORGET OUR SATIN RHADAMES. the of Professor of port. careful opinion Siliiman, Yale, posses- 25c. attention. Itll Bowdoinham, Maine. ses the properties recommended by Von Leibig. It FOREIGN PORTS. restores t<> tb<- bread the potassaand magnesia salts Milford, March 2. Arrived ship Frauk Pendle- which the milling removes from high grade flour. It ton, Nichols, Liverpool for Cardiff where she arriv- Belfast Bank. is also entirely free from those injurious salts which ed the Oth. We can assure our that all are as Savings These can be but a short as are often found in from March 10th in patrons goods represented, time we ordinary baking powder. This Queenstown, Feb. 28. Bailed Nancy Pendle- everything \TOTICE is hereby given that Savings Bank Book prices quoted longer new invention is called Wheat Making ship Powder, ton, Pendleton, Havre. ll No. 1534 issued by this Bank 1871, Mar. 30th, has and makes bread and biscuits that our Store at a re- and we would like customers to examine our and cannot dyspeptics can Anjl» r, Jan. 20. Arrived ship David Brown, great goods been lost, and application has been made for a du- them, and will withdraw from this advertisement all eat- fS. Y. Tribune, Nov. IT. be issued to the duplicate Pendleton, New York. duction. and for plicate book, to agreeable provis- Shnughae, March 2. Arrived ship State of Maine, prices judge themselves of the merits of the ions of law. John H. Quimby, Treas. as soon as Feb. 1885.—3w9 items closed. Remember is the true test of The Railway Postal Service of New England Nickels, New York. Belfast, 24, quality cheapness. has reached a very high degree of efficiency. Auckland, N. Z. In port Jan. 24, barque Beatrice Our Stock of Medium Priced BARGAINS we advertise. a Havener, Mahoney, uue. Within few weeks all of the postal clerks in Recollect the Store, the branch whose is in Bostou Melbourne. Arrived March 5,barque Penobscot, Goods is very large and we Bargain headquarters 88 Arrived to have been tested Chapman, Boston, days. previous CARRIAGES. by the distribution of eards Feb. C. D. New 28, barque Bryant, Colcord, York. will give you more for have now in stock a fine line of CARRIAGES representing three hundred mail routes. The t Jan. Win. your Passed Helena, 30, ship McClivery, I and shall name low prices. 13w9ins average rating was a fraction below 99 in a for pos- Dunbar, Singapore Liverpool; Feb. 3d, barque money than anyone. FRED ATWOOD, Winterport, Me. sible 100. In many instances the clerks scored Sontag, Haskell, Chittagong for Salem A. P. 81 & 83 Main a March 7. Bailed Me. clean 100. It will make fine work with the Cardiff, ship Alameda, Nichols, We mean it. Try us. MANSFIELD, Street, City Block, Belfast, mail service if these clerks should be maue to San Francisco. w ANTED! give place to the hundreds of hungry Demo- MARITIME MISCELLANY. or SIX GIRLS to work at the tailoring crats who are the when Shaw Brothers. FIVEbusiness. They must be hands. counting days they will Barque Henry Knight, Capt. Pendleton, from experienced be mail Apply to C. A. McCLUSKY, Castine, Me. handling the bags. Pensacola, Feb. 10 for Montevideo, was burned on Belfast, March MASONIC TEMPLE. 10,1885.—iwll 3wll* GEORGE W. BURKETT. * *■■■■ m a WILL convince you ot Thought of the Hour. News and Notes. Latest Literary from Babbletown. Salvation Oil, the celebrated American remedy IUUH 1 the wonderful curative Thousands Hastened to their for cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, scalds, chilblains, Graves. LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE. JEFF. DODGER | FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT W® 11 b a B properties combined in The March Century has followed the example WRITES A PIECE AN1) DROPS &(*., can be had of all druggists. It kills pain, By relying on testimonials written in vivid Boston and “I was born in said a lank INTO POETRY. Price only live cents a bottle. Bangor Sarsaparilla, if the remarkable Indiany,’’ stranger of its recent and of twenty OF TIIE Hood's and slim. predecessors gone out print, glowing language of some miraculous cure Steamship C.'o. fail Feb. ’85. cures that have been eiTccted by its use Babbletown, Potato balls arc not much different from dancing As us fellers in the restaurant was kind —this time within two days of issue. A second made some doctor or o’guv- parties in The lirst to think about 1 by largely puffed up pa- to impress upon your mind this repeatedly ln’ him, Mister Editor: While I was lookin over general. thing t edition of 35,000 is on the press, making the is the mashing. tent medicine bus hastened thousands to their fact? Thousands are using it, and And Uncle Jake was glidin’ him another the Journal the uther nite it come to me that a Winter proven pun’- total 225,000. Arrangemen. it is a medi- kin graves; the readers having almost insane faith all declare that ■ pie place of as much importance as Babbletown Three Reasons tf||g jj And an extra i cine *ng an<* cup o' coffee with a twinkle in his Messrs. Funk & Wagnalls have in press a new Why every one needs, and should take, Hood’s that the same miracle will be performed on possess- SI H a\* otter be rit up for the paper once m a while. S /■pcK'* Commencing Dec. 29, ISS4, IBbu-3 for eye— .rsaparilla in the spring even more than we claim and revised edition of “A of them, that these testimonials mention, while wsfitcrtimrs will leave Belfast, “1 was born in Library Religious There is, Dudeville which jines us, contrives to 1st: Because the system is now in its greatest ; con- Indiany—niore’n forty years j (weather and i**e permitting) as it. friend, if you are sick or in that edited the need. Hood’s the so called medicine is all the time ''^'vZSrPk My ago— Poetry,” by eminent scholar and her name the Sarsaparilla gives strength. hastening gi TT. .■Vim ■«'1 low-: git inter paper most every week, 2d: ! dition that cannot call yourself either And 1 liain't been in Because the blood is sluggish and impure. I Bo>|mu, Borkhnd and you back twenty—and I’m teacher, Philip Seharff, D. D., LL. D., and Ar- Hood’s them to their graves. Although we have Camden, (steamer j an she haint no great shakes neither. She has Sarsaparilla purities. KATAllDIN, F. C. sick or well, go and get a bottle of Hood's workin* back’ards slow; •id: (dipt, 11oiuer,^ Mondays and thur A. M. The work covers over Because, from the above facts, Hood’s Sarsa- at 2.1*0 r. how But I’ve et in Gilman, a few more stores an saw-mills than we Thursdays M., or upon arrival 1 nun Bucks- S.MtSArAiiiLLA. and realize yourself every restaurant ’twixt here and got parilla will do a greater amount of good now than Santa 1,000 and warrants favor. This Insurance Co. port. Fee, pages, popular to he but we can twice as at any other lime. Take it now. have, sure, muster Thousands upon Thousauds ! !! tor >earsport, Bueksport, Winterport and Ban- And I want to state this coffee tastes like edition will be in gittin’ ready April. I an trottin horses to the to gor (K. It. from Bueksport) Wedne.**• l;t\ and Satur- borne to me! menny polertishuns Trying do business without advertising is like of testimonials of the most wonderful cures, day mornings at about 0 m., or upon arrival of aker as she can. are winking at a prctt\ girl in the dark. Von may know ™G0NVINCE Four us out the Mr. Juliau Hawthorne has recently finished Our polertishuns mostly we -I'Mtnrr from Iti.ekhtml and or sent do Ko-t our medi- Tuesdays order. erost a as uncle tuck his Housed Ip. Income.$14,240,475.39 da\ s ati*. m. A-speakin’ saucerful, and “Tin Trial of Gideon.” The scenes in the ; have a but got good menny Republicans here, Pall] cine, that makes the cures. It has From Bangor, via and Thura- cup— For the last three months a great many people Policy Holders. 6,734,955.1 4 Hop Bitters, Bueksport, Monday of are ! are kinder out ov this have ; day at 10 :;i' a. w From the of Middlesex “When I seed out vernier." he went on plot the former in New York City, and they polerticks year. been housed because they have not fell Policies never failed and never can. Deeds for yer sign up, \ck Ismii'iI 17.463 We will give refer- i- k, t< and Registrar able to withstand the weatln r that 'i sold to all points baggage rhecked to Uncle Jake— of the bitter near the hills of in Well, the more I thot it over the more I stormy wintry New InMiiame Northern District. Moab, pre-his- lias prevailed. But the eonlincment Wrltleii-..$61,494,550.00 ence to any one for any disease similar to their through, l’riee of staterooms reduced. County, ‘Come in and git some *«.fl\ e like mother unfortunately I.- '\vri.i M vss. your torietimes. Both stories will be in i wanted to see somethin about men an things in and the close air of modern hou-i during the win- D. LANK, Agent.Belfast u*ed to make*— published own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, Mr.ssrs. O. I. IIood & Co.: t.t nth men — Babbletown in Before I went to bed ter season, is very enervating, ami the system needs J\MKS MTILKKIFLI), mii. supt .Boston. 1 of old mother one \olume. & print. as is It aHoryls me much pleasure to n con.im-ml thought my and the Posey (Funk Wagnalls). help to enable all tin* organs to do their proper there not a neighborhood in the known WILLIAM II. Jr., lien. Manager.Boston. that ( OXDITTOX ,fAX. ISS.',. HILL, Hoods Sausapajum.a. My heanli j,as county farm. nite I'd made up my mind to undertake work. If these have been inactive tin* eon- I, “The Stars and Constellations,” organs world but can show it< cures by Hop Hitters. Belfast, i>ec. 27), 1664.—lyrl been sueh that for some 1 have And me a little kid in her arm. by Royal are in the years past agin’.a-iiaiiging the job uv gilt in them there myself, an told sequences showing themselves bilious Cash Assets.$ 50,283,753.57 l <■( i) obliged to take a tome of some kind in vet Iliil. i' the name of a work about to be issued condition of the or in of the And she the p«»i a tillin' broke I he eggs and system, constipation Liabilities..'. tin-soring, ami have never found Rlioda so. (Rlioda is my wife.) She killed an bowels, or in disorders of the kidneys, with all the 54,012 738 «7 anything poured ’em in—’* from tie- press of Funk A: Wagnalls. Itissome- A Dosing Joke. that bit my wants as your it aches and pains that accompan> these complaints. surplus t'uinpuny'sStandard .81.371.(111.0(1 Sarsaparilla, And tli feller kind o' halted with a trimble in said 1 was a pritty hand to rite for the paper \ tones up 'my system, purities my blooe, thing a complete chart of the If von are in this condition fioui any c.tu-e you prominent phv.-ieinu Pin-burg -aid to a Maine Central R. R. his chin wholly new,being Surplus by Slate (8. V. Standard 1 sharpens n .v appetite, and seems to make i when 1 eouldent rite a dew-bill that would should make a faithful tri .1 of that well known *|‘ patient who wa- complaining of Iterc.ottlimu 1 And Uncle Jake tin* hcav«-iis, doing away with “star maps,” and ‘ill health. me over. Lespectluiiy yours. he fetched feller’s coffee remedy Kiduey-Woj t. It act.-at the same time on (estimated). 10,1)00,0(10.00 and of hi.- inahi it;, t rmv her, .iokin^lx stall law. Rlioda never did give me much en- ‘said: TIME-TASLE. J. 1‘. THOMPSON. back, and stood making the location of every star the kidneys, liver ami howeis, ami is tlmrelorc es- Policies la Kuere. 7S.OL7 “Try Hop Kilters!-’ The ladv !««'.»!- it in important ! As solemn, for a as a undertaker when I sot out on a new pecially tilted to cornct tins condition of the ‘earnest an u-ed tin- r.itti -, from whim >ne eh. Du and after Manila). Oct. 20, lNSi, trains!;•• now .y p the im >■ i:i.al Burniiain with through train- f..r Ban prominent would. I said no more, but thot to that I'd myself give Increase In Assets. 1 s*4. ‘doctor for !li 'he, l.u- he 1- not .-o \\ e.i a.sed I’.-rtlami ai d us the other ‘'In the wife Then in sort o' turned and lo'rds the globes. It i> intended both for private use, aud 3,740,850.85 .)• pi< ger, Watervilk, lio-toii, will run as day: Fining my tip-ted When a »f eighteen rm with a of ‘with the old lady a bit ov a surprise one uv these boy away girl it, as it o-t him a g«»«»d patient. a Leave Uelln.-t at e .50 a. m.. ( itv I*• »ilit all run down and could not eat kitchen door—and next. for use the same got anyt !>ing; in Schools, Academies aud Colleges. age the proceeding may be culled a ver- w i ;• .« k t .;-j. 'i i.i• r: k» Here come* his old wife out with him. a-rub- 1 laid awake about ail ov that nite com- dant Pre.-ident. passing store 1 saw a of Hood’s days. slope. MORRIS F'l TNKLIN, General 7. IA. T’nity | »-oi:ard'a ( r—ii.g s.17, arrh at your pile of Office, Uion, Y. iny lun* of her >pe<- The March number (monthly part) Gold- Fees of Doctors. Burnham it s..".0 m Saiisap auilla in the window, and 1 got a posin somethin for the Journal. Long bout WILLIAM H. sh*’ st Scott's Emulsion of Pure BEERS. i\o ,t ■»*. Ami rushes for the ranger, and she hollers en Dii\ s. contains the final of the ser- L. BolL.-t II. m..< itv IV:nt1.’. Waldo l .tie. Aiu r she had been taking it a week chapters 4 o’clock 1 i: fixt to suit me, an as the Vic TIte fee of doctors ai s;;.|)0 a \ i.-it vvouid tax New York out “IPs him! got up fort Liver OH nilli H> poplmsphltes, Pre.-ident uud Seeretavy, Office, 2S;{ J 5 road ; 27. Brk- k, f Pi, Thorndike 4.2.*.. Coil) ials **Thi House-Boat and the a man for a \ear. and in need d adailv visit, way. she had a pnndng appetite and it did her Thank Cud, we've met him Don't Boys,” “Among missin bottle hurt side laid I thot 1 In I 7'", | ,ard -in -. i.g A.oe, arriv ii g at Biirnharii cornin’! you my pritty Incipient Consumption HENRY '-'d Viv 1 evident, over a even thing. s «• p-.k ti.iee h« tiles, ami TUCK, £ 1,000 \ ear for medical a! Minlnne-- alone ! 7i JO m. it know Tim?" l)\aks,” the continuation of “Grit and ] at p. your mother. Grip,” as well git up an rite it down. Arter seems to possess remedi il of greet < fli u-v. was ti.c best t .ii e dollars 1 ever invested.” might powers And one single bottle of Hop Kilters layer, in 11< e in: u. r-«• Bin nba in at s.7>;> a. in Leon Ami the 1- :l<-r. a* he grabbed her, >a \ >: “You and the of the Rock- 1 opening chapters “Beyond Willum Curtis our an It IumIs tiie irritation of the throat ami lungs. Cashier. time would save tin' and aii the car’s t "-si '..Ik a p-jo. ThorndikeP Knox !*• t — George (that's baby only THEODORE M. BANTA, ^l.uoo I liain’t Buying Agents Wanted. •' forgot'* t >. iVo'Ms ", W a ;• 10.-Jo. Ci!\ I i i. t k< ,i ii s." a to “Kirk Sheldon’s Makes blond and build- ami f -iiiii •- the siekuess. Put : sequel Mine,” by was born Rhoda I hot she must foller the pure up Hood’s SarsspariSla. wipin’(»f hi< e\e>, says be “Your coffee’s child) D. O DELL, >u|m riitifi.'loni of Agem-ios. riving at Bid t a -1 ;•? 17. u.. Waiter A. and “A Peculiar further inroads by di-mise. j1 S‘<:d l v all ]'!:<•«■ *1 a hot!” Morris, Girl; or, system against L. i-v. Bund..tie at »•• m,. Leonard’.-* Crossint* druggists. bottle, mighty fashun an have a nussin bottle for him. She HENHY tUCK.M D Medical p or s.\ b. s Pi t 1. HOOD & •Iallies \\ The AJden Frank II. Converse. Given the Doctors. ... | i, k "\ 1 29, Brooks LO., hiteomb Riley. Fortune,” by a rat 2 He that is familiar with curtain lectur may me A. HUNTINGTON. M. D. 1 liirctora. up by us. dont need it more'n needs tales. 1 have ns at Belfast Apotheeai Lowed, Mass. advocate »* in favor stage fleets, but he H certainly 1 The other attractive features of this popular “is it possible that .M (iodfrex is up and at IMVSON T1CKKK, t«en'l Iyrl2 to lay on that pesky bottle niles to keep it of the curtain. Manager. Beyond Recall. drop work, and so a B« 11 a.-t.«>. ( --) — l arc well maintained. James Elver- cured by simple remedy ! y J publication warm. It has t side so lame that it most g my ovn- “I assure xoti it i- true that i- ■ That old established cough reme I D lie entirelx ('mild I rail bark the days I’ve spent in vain. son, -THE3- publisher, Philadelphia. kills me to I a It*. I don't hurt mv side much Elixir, still more than holds its ow n in m- pub.i. New Branch cured, and with nothing but Hitters, and Orient to errors t bat 1 chide. England Office, Hop vainly estimation, ,-narp and active comp< litim It b n hi- doctor- mx e A> Tin' railed Service for lallin at hut whei 1 git with dc-pitc only days ago him up and he great Sun recall* the rushing tide, Magazine February home, congenul is a “home in imen.- no remedy,” and ibis locadt;. RIALTO BUILDING, said h must die, from Kidney and Li-,« To sit: and freshen for it- ll w contains 1 lie of The -• •. so and I.iv >• > again. continuation Jack Ilaultaut, ! sperits at Pogsou’s store 1 git ivmindid where words of praise 11 u-. well .1 trouble 1” Should l. like w it h s; ess <>f h,at and known i.- it. It is the stamiard reim for .11.. Im, Conu r Milk ami 1) -v■« nshiit* him, pain. Bat; les at bv Gen. II. V. hurt is often. I saida little somethin ly Sts., Chattanooga, Boynton my pritty colds r- ( a aiise from my life the sta.n> whu ll now and all throat troubles, wdill gr* at nuuii>< abide— The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company : to Uhoda about my side one day, an she said of our people,an their conlium-d use and nii.'-'iid ite-Nnne ii-ei:l.i;;o \\ ia lame," o! -I- It. ted y mm s 11 fVSA-33. of rerommaiidati >n <>j it sp. iks 11 BOSTON, Too deep for interposing veils to hid Massachusetts, by Ben. Perlev Poore, and she guessed 1 lamed it settin on Pogson’s nail on the white la hi I. >lntn 11 e tie, poj- a favor.—liuriingt. n, Vi., Five Pr. .Jan d':. i-.-j. A' it 11 ow> to the shoreless main: I stuff xvi111 “Hop- .,r “Hop.-- 11 their on. swiftly other articles of interest. In the editorial notes kegs or leauiu over his counter. She never “It is a shame for an old mar- like >u t ! BEN. S. CALEF, 1 a tribute is to the late Manager. (ju stion, and I doubt: nor woul.l I dare paid Admiral Joseph would allow me to have a tide greavanee. stage -trie remarked the omnibus Iriu r, lie ANTI VMM 11 A UK INFORM Fit Til IT bonny k,” l o i\ t in Suu*s on h< urs. rolled over an high part my past Smith as “the father of the monitors,-' and to I told Khoda I was afraid the stiller would placidly octogenarian Merchants Insurance Go. And mould their vaporous breath to fresh TV. II. \ \ 1)10 1{ SON his gallant son who lost his life in the fight be- I freeze, an busied out and started on a lire, Frightful IM OKPOKATM) I sbl. y oung day s. Whooping Cough. V!A1, l>r. Ed war-: r. Hughes, |{ .. mat tor Maine. Only to run, perhaps, more foul than fair. tween tie- Merrimac and the Cumberland. 25 : hunted up some ritin t«»«»ls and set down to kf'-rd, H: Manager Maine, Portland, ml N. V. City voluntarih ie-iiiie.-: -some L : tie ii * lie iiovv snfliee, and ll« pow- cents out have avctily per number; 83 per annum. T. II. S. make that article. 1 at difrent times years ago 11 y only .-on, aged four, bad an alt mk of ii. as. r o k is i<: rr r CAPITAL, $200,000. ers the in life felt was a Whooping L'oiigli, characterized by tne m -1 and cleanse lo Hamers!} ublDher,S35 Broadway, New York. my convinced that L natteral- .vi Distill them my Maker's praise. violent I have ever -e, in ..f l< Agent, Belfast, Maine. ha- t*>r >« k mal Oll-ita spa-ms :l practice HOMKOFl'i 22 Market Square, ?'ro\itit no\ [;. 5. purelia 1 heretofore born an an 1 ( in for How Success is Won is the title of a poet tilosserfcr, haint quite gin it years. Had several consultations with eminent, so sm r.—fully rowiwte t I* March. some volume Mrs. Sarah K. made up yit. I had that pece all made up in rime. by Bolton, ics were 1 es< rted to. The* par *\ * sin RAYMOND’S I the fust 2 verses which was some- up of biographies* of twelve men who have got down, simpiy t-.ightful. I beliey-d tlie child wou a I 1SS5. ■■ Gems ol 1 duct a nl I v tried Dr. SrtU .Irnoht's Aiiu Statement, January 1, ]'• ‘k*. Fever. Ayrue, ( F:ii" Thought. thin like this : <\ao/U | Mr Archie achieved distinguished successes in the various and the v fleet was VACATION V S H < \ I’lT.V i... Nicholson, magical. Three -ott !escured him. ( TY directions in which Dear readers it is with H> M'l-vc tor l :n a- l’rt inium. r DEBILI & WEAKNESS. \ .ns'l will continue t > on a Heaven must l»e they turned their respective all, pleasure carry in me before I can be in It is that Sarah lSernhardt i-. 1 — That 1 do set me down reported raising He.-erve P»r I'l.p.iM I -. J. heaven. in her chin, (iraci. 11- 1 EXCURSIONS. j [Stanford. energies. Mrs. Bolton not. only rehearses tlie dimple how llu- must draw Hex 1 ve 1.•» a : 'a < 'aim-. To rite of things a- are found they the llesh away from the lc.-l of her fa< Net T O r? iL»: 0 LIVE f? niMight main incidents of their lives, hut shows in I here in AM i Included. Mirphi-. *• In politic*, what begin* in fear usually ends p Babbleiown. ravelling Expenses tj\% •: is N rvousWca knc?. 3,r .r. • > Le.e S .uel lVdi: in ease success Til- best rent cigar in town at \V l’-or ,V fin; V ■' Malar! A, folly. [Coleridge. every the and honors attained L.VSl I’AIM WiJ.I. l.KAVi: Mo.sinv 1 .• 1 haint no in i•'>t i* f..r ;:t t >ni_-.ri in all its liranelics, at tae old stand in the great grammer, 8on’s. Ask I'm E-taln.. Ac Eaton’- “i.‘ al Com- >!.'»!» i»r ; Much show* bow w- ie the result of industry, economy and high An haini the best. fort.” S. \V :uJersi y Cry, N. J., F. S. A. I learning litUc mortals my spellin si MM \it assi; s. know ; mii. b on me wealth, bow little worldlings en- moral principle. Among those selected to So lean for simple fackts. dtrWlc? ‘: 'i- 1- .* The Kiis-ian language contain- ?*1,: ; f:> > let .a> ( .sjr [L. An la ruin for the rest. irty 5 Hank, ami Hailr :irds y — Telegraph Building, may -1 »u think it contained a hundred. Ll Ml (.'<• t 11. Mr PRIK^T has of haracter i* ihe precipitate from the stream ferent circumstances are Peter Cooper, John (Now dont you think them 2 verses is good secured the services J Gratni Tour it a-k i'l iiank- ami < Jl’.'ev. « of Days ( wit! mt nt of oiulllet. which, like the Nile d< it a. gradual I \ I 1. .• .it 1,7 tho tirau- B. Gough, Joan G. Whittier, Henry M. Stanley evidence that I have hen badly scorched by the Hale's S!«iH*yth‘. ug': .-i'-*-.-j'c.,50c.5:$l ,\e Till i i ! fe ;.. i*« * solid and linn above the ri\er and coniines to a\i» ini:* n on and Alexander H. 1 A- 1 25c. Hre.'-iMlIls ii; e..,;; >1 (.'olK-e’imi. J 1/ ..f Dnwri.-' Elixir. It v. i'l .-.re it* Stephens. The several poet irk Hamel*') Here I stuck an eoukleut C-IeiiiTsSufiiJr.il** -nines, tlow. [I)r. McLaren. i >lle- from «'t liar ( .. -J.n.r.' 1 <■ e rm an Corn It e i*1.. >c r -1; j < sketches are bright and pointed, and the por- think ov another verse to save me. I was nun unions ><•>«,•>. J'roru hH; <, a* < to Asthma, A man may well Xpert grow stronger Hill's Hair and Wliisl or D\: 11. vn, r.ac. Total..j j traits which illustrate them add to their value. never so stuck in life. I’d beam tell ov I! who has had mane ve.ars experience as a Fi K.--T b\ alv\ a* wi*er bv tl s up my J'letrriiif, hoojiitiy-4 ay* eating, way reading, Pike’s Too!aaeiie la 1 ?.i:uiite,25c < LASS TAILOR at 1 CUT ! KK. Mi Pi; st j A Too much overcharges nature, and turns mon Price $1. I>. Lotbrop Co. publishers, Bos- the trials ov the literary aspirunt but I dident 1.1 Alii 1,1 I IKS. J.tdir/ 1 ■ f ld» Dean's Klieuiliatie Pills are a sure 50c. will give personal attention to the than cure, i into disease nourishment. [Jeremy Col- j ton. know come so in his career. 1 sot (’laim-lor 1. -.--cs.. j they early Will \i ito (Jliihualiiia. Zauatucio, Agun-cnii l'i,|)ai'l iht’IUlf, f first HU- ! tl II I/S. II Her. lyrT laiam ... i I. > I:: '« All other (. till in abslracktidness Id et Uhoda’s ten '!’, uajn ito, Q icr |;iim, 1 11:; i. 1 ■ -r & Manufacture The Art Amateur for March contains very up my otl "i ii■ f r Ki‘»i'ari-:nl>lo f'uros of ('“.:m rh tho Cutting 1* I'la. \ ?i*•:' in, Oi i/. ii.i, m to i We must not too mo- A Pennsylvania town of i0,000 lias many utlicr | into cent it population Total. ..; i’laiMfr, lnJiammurion. Irrii-anoiK>f Ki• 1 1 inquire curiously attractive for a mirror frame most all hut was of no >>: -• ni'i In-!• M»tt>i*'-si designs (morning pen-stock up. over l,u00 balded headed m< n in it. Ii must be a pi'-tur* i**»• i ; ‘in a Miti m i.» of all pane nts from this establishment, and live*. are apt to become feeble in the ii*'.' n1 1 li!;i(i»h r ■!; •!!• < .ravel i i.-.- j The} use; that bail bid me a final an theatrical Ton ire Ihiys in J/cr/'ee wit h nilimrous lecls « <»nli with his a desert a pece adoo I had big paying town. »-*i~- -- ient, experience, that he the aroma is mixed with the r glories), plate (carnations), '• \VM I*. WM T. I'. of thr Pr- s*,!*.-. 1. ! utterance; gro**< plaque I’ri n 1\I .11i• -!*i \ train of COUDWIN, VIM'ON, ]*ropsu*ul can good satisfaction and trip-- -pecial si I:i \ 11 *»:;: as >?. J-.. •nPn- give air. We must the ! I to hack to bed an take my place on the old I’1- " ii' t;A I’KI>IL*KN t. \ keep germinating grain away (child's head), a Christ mas-card box-cover wag A CAM).—To all who are sulh-rmg from error- p ilauu car,- wit. dining -oar :*tln«*li«-1. MISS' EEE> ■. iERS n 1’!• v ! -1 A full line of the | was Hair or V.V .t i- ye Itij, as much a* i*e. remedy discovered a in south c •••• j magnif} all) pleasure you pie tine of Waltner’s of how. I call this firmness, phoda says it is by mi-sionary l S'- I'iili :s. r <: ■ ably reproduction etching \meriea. >• d -.-If ad-ire-sed en\.*l..pc to 1H;\ AT 1{ but do m t believe }oU have all} secret for sf iid- VVMOMI). fv’v !ifa mint. U‘ < ti- | Rembrandt's famous of “The plagey eontraryness, an that I’m as lull of it as dost I II T. INMAN. Station AV/r hid/ imr 011 tne and rt- portrait Gilder.” /», York. -a *• Latest Patterns of Goods! j quicker sluggish blood, for '.'Ifi Washington street, Boston. Mass. Liverpool London l Globe Ins, Cc ll •. £!.•<.>•' l. s a a the. laded nerve. sold the estate of the Duke de a hog. Let that be as it may. 1M made up my In ills*. and ! freshing [Sydne} Smith. lately by Morny Statement of l tilted Stales llranch. 1 •'<* S'I f for (•••ntleniei:— wear constant !y on hand. mind to rite a for the an it was as !v*». lh'itas; loan \mcricau for 840,000. Articles pece paper, .■ '■ V* Spartans. *toie*, lieroes, saints and god* u*e purchaser .1 Wl 4HY 1st, l ss,>. 'S. 1 S hy riTprt.*' -a ! ,1 Trices l.oir to Suit the Times. a short and ai<- never "if of \alue are tie-notice of “The Amer- good as done. 1 tried to think ov that pece or ... »t r at ru positive speech. The} special I DISFIGURING ■ s v: -■ •• v it their centres. As soon a* *w» li and ] v. \\ .i.. j they paint ican Water Color Exhibition” and : git up another the next nite, but Wilmm \SS|. Society George S. f "... S •- -T. and lind truth not for enough them, sofieuing so “How were liowld I eouldent think ov 1 want- Heal K-!ate.s 1 nui> ot the brain lia* a!rcad\ Two Houses Furnished.” Dr. anything HUMORS begun. [Lmeison. — Imail- "i, Hole! ami W Tie •. '• to. are a -A T 7- Dresser a series on “The of ed If you canderdale for literary begins Decoration | l'. s t-n.M'-Mf lime.- ... .• 11- must be a p--or creature that does not ! oners dont never be a but if it is state alel 1 !l Itoiei- .. 7. ■ 1 i;a\t our and wood model- farther; As am I ui-p'.-cd of my stock I often repeat himself. Imagine tin- author of Homes,** engraving, clay THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1. 1 H ik -. and 1 HUMILIATING a-ll in trade to Mr. l*Uli->T. In inking my many the excel; 111 ol ad\ice, K n W po!iti*real oners have your eye on the more | piece thyself.** ling, picture framing, china painting in water « Hiller A- u.Hie-i a t-. HY MAIL POST-PAID. friend.- in Ih-lta-t and vicinity hi heir very lilu-r.il The New York Store. rn-vt r alluding to that Miitiinenl again during a farther the better it is for ]• dronage luring my propri* lor.-hip of the shop, 1 colors, church needle-work and embroidery you’re you, gen’ly the course of a existence. i iiaii -«• 11 mV i:n rn;i; r< m k < • r- ,-k tie same kind protracted [Holmes, j at )>r, ami 'perlful! that treatment he stitches are the Your will be voters, an your ERUPTIONS among practical topics treated speaking. boys •''"in lim-.- n, i than cost to ehme exo ue : t my successor. From personal knowl- 1.1 XllIM 1 M S. In death it*df there can be nothing terrible, if are be out. i.-. »« "i v e a*- I have n<» hesitation in him as j in this number. The Art Amateur is a girls, they good Jookin, will likely to rec-a,unending singular- '*• ■- for the act of death annihilate* but ! I' nearne.! !*i ; !!•■ ar: i. :i:v i* u >• ;.m .1 i:c.i* a iii -t < la tailor and < uti r. and feel a-.-uivd that .*eii*alion; control more votes than can. union en- you I.O'X -. i. -i I s « !;■•• U u >. I there are roads to *- I ly happy of the instructive and the I'lipai*! ..>.»-.<• !rinrui."' In v iil give utire -atisfacti *n. | -halt remain in man} death, and me of and Silver Plated 1 *-•.i I.at i.r *• i. .- •. t. o it ; even it is stormin so hard that there wont Burning! Ware, Herpetual }11 tin- shop a short lime ami will i»e ph-a-ed to intro, tin in ju-llv formidable, to the bravest; i tertaining in the domain of art, and stands Today Etching 1 All other !.i i i'" c tli- i'l r dm <- in\ triends ;■> the ia-vv pr< prietor. A-iain l--.it so \ ai iolls are the inodes of go in- Ollt Ol the be much ov a at an without a rival in its chosen field. Price. 84 a gatherin Pogson's, Pm lumps, l./ass <( ( ror/.rri/. Slirpiu.-. 11 .u-iit {-• their thanking you for past kimlnc-s, world, that to be bo n h ive been a more j may makiu an to TORTURES J am v vonrs, \e:u ; single numbers, 35 cents. effort rite you by day life. When,I respectful! j painful thing than to die, and to live ma\ prove Montague I' <'• lit—. -i |ft: rnitb-p: KNOW THYSELF,- A KC1112*1 M C11 < H.MiN. | 1 > out ilie I '' •" '• 1 j a more troublesome than itluT. Marks, 23 Union New York. got i..in tools tokl Rboda 1 thot I'd Gents & Hats & •. <- ■' ’■* Feh. thing [Colton. Publisher, Square, Boys’ Caps, Income ls-f.- •■'•! o’liy Iielfa-t, I » > 4. U have trie-1 for eleven vc.irs to ha.’, e wife "• i'll** ><>>;, Mr. ; rite to ant Jemimy. Ant Jemimy is uncle my KNpeii'litiMV' 1 1. :• Great Medical Wcrk cn Manhccd, The tine arts arc not to be learned |oe-m,<- T. 15. Petcrsou A: Brothers, Philadelphia, eur. <1 of a terrible skin di-ea-c. Tie- rna k by \ N mi:i>ii:s •• • M \ i:.. .-If! 'Ii. i’li -in ,, hr- i tion. but bv tin- lmim-s vv -• iiv<- in Jerry Cummin's widder. She lives up to New Ki {Ci iiiTia IJixua knt, liie new i;i•..• l UHuMEAR, HOSIERY, iSSST1 \* 1..\ •:• v re.- Jiiiril making b-vely j have in and will issue in a few Mrs. >■ pres- days, l'nriiier, ami * ici u.v. the ar >kin 4.- ii Pr> ma’ur- I i: 'i I.i r-r- of Y•■..!!•.. ■and bv in ibein; lln-v an not 1- b.. an comes down to make us a internally, SOM!. 1; A UP A I N IN MUFT I Mis l\ ,\KW YOUh. slaving Hampshire visit 'in* niilot | ini-, !' ;ii'.u in iinii-'Ti-ii.*! ON THE Ann S. Stephens' new novel, entitled (are. ami (TriiTUA Soak, an eX(|iii~ile '•kin !*•• >, ENGINE. society < — learned l>ui bv our : \ \ w < x. —. n\, by eompetiti-m, doing quiet ■ hairmnii H< >i:K1:1' 4:.*- \ !■«•.'is i.i 1111- n,l .I.• ev’ry summer. Ant Jemim is the worki>hest titier. externally) have done in ~i\ \\ C- '\. :: I Oil t-.ta:ion- yp | Paintings, ■ "The be i.iinery, pints, m lx >1 in oin own wav : are m-i to b. learn- d Reigning Belle." which will found to \i.i:\amm \mil t mi I uni ■ i. i' ';.: -nn t,.r a! I Uunnlnt: a Lormtiothe While lieathl) Meh some- they j have trii I tor eleven y ars liave lone. V u n j'tim, old I ever see. Win n she w;n down lu re Veiv i < it a ni ii m \ f;"i! \ the exhibit ion, bill vvliat l- and b lady r- i- > n ary, Albums, Photo-Frames, Dolls, f. i .••a i 'lu’uiiin ... i.-!i in w iu'ii i:i- thin;: Passengers Pin Sot Knott A Physi- by by doing right, one of the mo-t powerful, original and ex- j have the pari i< ilia a- I e.ui ^ive Hi in I \N>0 l*1 !• I.l’s i'll !• '•» i'v cian Sates an Knaineer. ; making what is holiest, whether it be exhibited last summer she eouldent well hot nites, you, ami as v'e are well known in this ! slukh*. f.llllhl ||;- \lill.nr. Win.-, nspi'li- sleep part !• 1 citing novels ver published. teems tie >11 \ A I'l, 'A \ I: n. ;■ |- ti'al> i- MH '( If.nl la Of T \ I N 11 *N. >! \.-s. : or not: ami men must and Guild m ithei ! Kvery page the e,.Mlitiv.il will a lit \.mi, ami I m- 1-ail.••lie- i-lant and lister take her nittin-wmk to bed H :■ '• :• < •• with her W 1l.iii.ij .1 I ! I !.-! :' i" lia I hi. v J. -1 ..Hi :m Jtnri'l foi not >v• with inten-e. interest, which is main- will run: ail who use them. ( il A'n 11. Jim.. / )I. r( I CTi/ lit Main St. j' > |* Dr. KrnnPihj, Ii"H(louf, A. ) tor hut for I •; for l->v- absorbing 1 | pride money, 1) tv -III-;N ", 17 > v < an her wakin ours in Mai s\ Ka |.I Mamu-.. HA \ | | in !'.*.uiiiml Proiifli mm-lip, in!'" -< •! ,iv. r-. i'll! IU.ai:-1I; I mi n. « r n <»!• I ( improve nittin. When I ii.li;, 1 i-iiaiiii the <t ttieir ami for r. I. I !'. !'. i. ■ 1 neighbor, j tained without a break. Mrs. Ann S. A.--i -I. in I MU'. M i. i'l A P >\ I a';'I. a uar.mlvi <1 In t.•* a iiut-r work it. Vi V" -i• ii>i an') run tin- Fall Kiverhna; ir.ain between Though vvbat better low he than Ihe-e. ! i told Rh »du who 1 was ritiu to she tl.ol ov •f 1 may [ilu-kin. > ii Uii« tt. -i:• ilian P iil ltl « i' am! l.' Ueii. n a :i11_■ m 'I an* inn. For its famous and author, has r ow ! |«rof. any <•;.hens, gifted Lost, How tfeslored ■ -f I'a't‘st.-iii i*v m^iit. r work -oi i i* i- n.n, |o, .o. « ;t .■ 1 1 a moren 40 she wanted me to .11 MIS mm;, iuent. He I last. ,tr; ten ear- l -nil ia -i very ihin. in,! at h trnm >1 y -- questions ask her. BLOTCHES CORED. E)<|»;ir5 ■ written romances, she has sur- i: !' Dr. LuIU"\U II*'* V U ill 11' ■! M, -. ili-i.U i '| ,• * Mli'ii I hai -mh I liieiin^ -iek he.fiaiiie- many superb Oi iri ( uy,m;oi.i u: or mi: < » p|'ill' li m .:>(,r.rl ■ '•ili;M\ JNotes Hie know if -In- thot pepmint would !»• h'-.vil) ■f '.'O ll.Mil I' 111 I Oil !:'■•' -:' 11. trial I- 1 -ear- va e. I t t by Way. d herself Is e W .\.-MI.no on, I-1 hinI. l.i-u a-tliu-part pa-x jn this. Fashionable society ami am me i. (o u, im -ihle iifUiii I-., ) I ! 1A > i. I:.a ! i..m ! compl'Ad\ piv jo. ••fit: U'.'.v ||,, I., .. s% an i* !m 1 I in irregular ha ,ii- of ami to better'll annis for Willum he ( II I-U i.A>, : -i.i n ». i• t*-1.<•»• -i 1!i• •■‘aline. partly the (ieorge winm had I IICI l; A -n.\l till* lie.-! I have e\ er ll'C i. lie! |< i 1 i.'U'uiiM I, d ,! 1 drawn upon, while iife also 'id and i'l -1 ai I n I \ A1, 1 A Ii iIn A VJSIT TO T11K SIAM. PKI><»\. 1 111DKI.-S. liberal’y lowly !' I.'' •! .. _. en^ini onetimi hea t to .-•n Ur llll'liT- l^lli it m |, |, | 1 1 ■ -■ .iarni my w-mlit-nap the ’t i*> i;;\a luailie for I,li,ali-:ii: a j, " 1 < ■ C''iii'- in for it- share oi treatment. The wind on his stummuck. if she thot a red row’s prole .!■■'! t 'ii.irria^ *. ii• r- "I Ml, a !.' n 1-1 like lu-uralw-ia, ami aeain the wmil-i -ettle in i:k in mi i;i.ai k>mii ii >1 ioi*. mi: ciiiM- ! plot "e l lie Belfast National pan 'km. thereby removing all ;k,“ area-e, m a. Hank," *: f 'N. io m r-V M •. ,< 11 p ‘' I m I' 1" l.iln tiolii'i !.•• a i I ;u m\ u a- a s> (' is intricate and with con- milk am Ci. Hi a ii. m|,| «, ,v yV eyI hieh wouhl feel as hjn man’- list-. IN a I. (’I. a i:s. in i; a i: i: \ <. and paint iiii'illing, managed would be better for him than a blaek ami all tin- dull ii-cd I > I lie m. !e he kin nr.- .-I. :,. -■ I.- n j iviny | \!i 11 Xr Mr-lrimil"ii, an.i iis I In- It a = allll i Ii ina ath ,va- ami -ummate art. the reader in •.• M *i *• 1 * 1 11. *, i'-t wit h <': tin- •• My very ntl'en-ive, my tnoel -onreil SH(>r>. I IIKIUKNKSS IUIOM. I III. Wo.Ml.N being kept complete ami white ami soft. M v created j:, j.p.\ i-u.ii- ot -• a at .Mi.-, 1.1 an a lot of of tin same kind. ph-a I a .!■ iii.ii !'• i-.-.-ay, vv ;;! h. i" ii: all /.••/<»!"ii /.of < a- -nnl) •!' 11 entered nit Stnnnaii. h, tic! HIV of the end is to be one’s, questions '■ >' A' m[ ( |.» .,!):<■ N >n;il K.tliU ; PKlSOMtllS. ignorance what until it rf“o mi- Ii an arti* !*-. li. MM i\. :_t •' ■**■:»i■ *■ -. ii "iu :t m.••■•••>- Itsirt;. .. rarV I Iifiv .- !I" lilt nil"!' III !•' u I.op. '1 I -P onaeii 11 l; a- t i: aieli i! w ere a < ,t ra w a ml -ore 1 made belii vr A--MI i t i. n Ill \ 11 i III. 1M|m — ... '|y jri comes. “The Belle” will be rite 'em all down an id ov ( ftoiler Si.tUer. >1|. Ilia;.. 111. .• .. -I -■ Rt-igning published got ('Ituininou "iitiijue I*'ti- li- Ml- •,-•••: r 1 'lum,' I-iff v. i I l-n i, u ■' Mr -ai l:i* of tin- an t'W mi i, i- i-■ .1 > e, ami what nanny it .aye me perhaps tun [Correspondence Journal.] one Y'( d Nil'll > W N Onto. |>m 11 ." 11,.p| ,i;v I. in'i\ r ids -,'i rnr in large duodecimo volume, at the low her alter a while. i.iVn. ui"di- pa rout, u .ii ii • ,-lriininr ,.t i m ,:.. ran imagine. nm, iii ..... t. .h iiin i. \ u c u; nn As promised 1 send some Holes of a tirs! visit j price of cents a copy, and is certain at "tir« -i'll}'1! rt iii.. and « ll'.rtnai. !>y I hurt. 11: I tie-imirner anil tab nt l-7i; when we Inn I the seventy-live In nit iml At tion t tlu 1 tellin you ov the affairs ov Babbletown I I'lt-1 pi w hi li <■ ... in u To tlie Suite l*rw»n id riioiiia>lon. wliieh wa- to find hosts of for it r* -id). r.T. itfrr li:it Id- A'! Irt— i *• Mt 'lin;,i it,-, or hr W. heat em.tinni.il trav* the e-oi-i a nt i readers, possesses every il niniieht ni'ivi) “The Belfast National Hunk," III.IV U*. '.! ■ I 1>» \\ 1 *• will iius. 11 .*i:.• It. Par 1 '•:i,ii:,i ;i -m I;■ M. — ’* ••• on** el inien -l llie r: r. mi- d to them with the whieh is the hub ov 11»}-. pru On i• e-k> m- rr. > w k amt I tjiMnaht 1 Aei-<>mp by reijui-it" d- light and fascinate all. Mrs. begin corner, SALT RHEOfVS (. .»! v\ aid,, a my "• nufif: o : i;). U if la rnn-ai.lt "li Ml! •: r. I, i 111: ’i ■ l- V e I,- ■ our friend I >. W. \\ of Thomt-ion. a- a i; .> si, haf, ! l'l, i. Cut I kept at W nrli oodbury ] So |'li. ns. writer, ranks among the best of the town, so tu There aim done I have luel tie- Sail lj!e ii f a!•• ml three y e iv. P'U< \( •, i- .iiitli-'i i/.t 11 m mi v.- mo tv.- d"U tor REM< : >ueak. mtieh 'ki|! a a "\ ,.1'fi M !,1' ml ol.-lioatf ui lie e 1 T hi < V -O we at a Ml t I | ll 1 111 Ht’ll WnfSe knocked the heavy, door of the all American and “The ami hn\e tiun in Ii ive it run lie !-■ n "1 'i •■'•in -| in u nn ,,i| A it p i.-.- ..I A- 1 Vi T\ gloomy authors, Reigning sjjent money lid Hill in ! li,* I Did. •' 1 ->•- round here that is worth ov < ill: -nil! I ai: oil.or -i- that I i: ! rtoaiit eat .lil t ‘OHmi'ltMl -inn-lure, and were admitted to the speakin whieh without -m <•«•.- until 1 trr d the ( ( v Ui.u;.- -',rt ui:>0, ii.tUK i\ ui.ii 1 .— .»i i.u.-'ll -n T uarv U RN wa us NHAUP. “• "! pi;*, i.nttiinjr, ! looking Ib lic" and h- r other novels should lx? read by il' 1 .L. a > lain -1: -. |*c. i>. :mv nd- That irit |.,n. labor. ml !i!i .\ere atiout n\er. iiihs, which are Ha* work. I:i ti-»tiim>u\ An ii ■ > my guard room. A- we pa-sed wuhin the portal- j lover .*f tiction, for are dout reeeve the attention ov us here at ibe iloin^r wherooi, lire '-.i P r ■/•/, ■« d i.ntr .1-111- i*r two li.ai every absorbing they i,r l(em,-iiilicr I lent trie»| every n.- ieine I we (. .1. YolAi, wit mi ;tlio ’"-Is I. ill 111 HEAL and the heavy door closed behind u* could ! amomr the best and most corner. I !.v popular published, There are J stores ■ I'ear-1 of, ami u.-rn treat,*'I -nine o| the he-t here;—Pogson's, M a i:sti a. i), Coos Coin tv, < iukcon. "I lli ••• lliis liillt '•ifulai ;iii. » tm-iim \ V, hut think iiow tie- heart'- of many mu-t -ink a* and will br found for sale all Booksellers < iirr.'m y l;iirr;in. I'lu n- in ... Inwell. At this erilieal by j I "Ill" -K U; V: •;WLL THYSELF ptiy-ieja which is tin u>nI lor reni'M in_r ;;u-1 i: rI i■ ia i:. MEDICAL CO realize hit! t he <> I ilia; door head-quarters ov our lokai Drm- Nan 1 ill > closing >|»ul- even Wllejv. ■ Mi. 1.\ IM.N M.m A \ Mil I h Ivl.M- they I I. W.Wui; III Y, Ih* I'*u»i«i i;., ;.. t \ ■! V\i*h York, \. Y. ; 1’ -I < * Hi i* to I < sunjir* •! i. > »l I In* I t'|u I. |i Mil, I'.I l i A was i'»*«•«11n111*• >s•:,m 1 l>> 1111’. li \v;i,- new to thein oil from association with ilie outside mercrasy. Johny Jinkses, where the ii: me, j Republi- ( }till Vrlinjj anM for it he for 3200 FOR NOTHING. n rt*ii' \. thi \y\rusi.ii’ nmtsr siioi « i>.. PATENTS. with my experience ot medicines, you ran world years and may liie. For u lie colle ctions of the Ice Blockades of cans an I ouipirolltT <*i the < ,'ur- git toga!her. Slick’s, which is the meet- l I Tr* -111*\ I >< 11.u *11*■ nl j ;5'noi :;r, India Wharf, I.••'ton. ■a-i.y !«■ i_-i\,- me tor that ! inM m>t a icaliz* that wha! interest Having pal about SJhh t-. lirst-elass ilortt.r- to -ayiue parti- fuliy may prove ing 1872-75. reney. cle 111 laltll in it. ov the. ndunts. Jinks has cure m\ baby, without >ueee--. 1 tri» < 1 in- tin l_ and entertaining lora visit of an hour might j in-place Indepi got No. 810 lint* I had I -k-M) it hut a !.-w i. 1 when 1 i.ecan i'IIIA UKM ia>Il.s, whieii comp let e I cue I lier ^ y b»«ret monotonous and tediou- when ii he, .one* the R. H. prow To Till', Kl>I TOR OF T11K Jot'RXAL. The ice post-office, Slick the biggest stock ov w WIIEOaS COMPQU5D OF N EDDY, *-r:. r. Ti <• raw ami -1 niiarii, goods imiiiir three bottle-. M. ,< nil >• i\. 15 YEARS tie- enforn d association of a lifetime. J lie in- < AULIN'.roN A ( Nit. IT. Male'•I,. anM tt -I tppme j.aim- left 11; lieaM, amt .-"■•11 1 idockadeat Belfast an the most ov the trade an on the most s; V., IIA til. I. STOW x, Mass. Kilby MIlnslon, and below Bucksport, which Pugs of careful s*tu :u ! In ,1 a; a II w a f. mates of the as a rule, how \ it, are not ( all lit; an I nav- hern «-ver sim-e. It is the prison *>' .- < ov the ’Sol-i every where. I'riee: ( r ncrn\, .">(<•. diu. ; iiiv.- i' : ail o I lit '!'•■' -'ah ai-o it. .1 ai tint e\» *;i t im- tit for of and has so obstructed navigation for the last three Iqafer*. COD LIVES •mly tiling the It a-t ca»os m >. j |> Mrove 1 v e 1 1 if. i ami Mis,- tn t«*lt sentiui* i- worse than wasted cm- Now as 1 have I rompleteiv ntlity wln-n weeks, calls to mind the experience of the win- jest got ready to rite somethin 1C A I. Co., Hos'l'oN. Binding! "I I UP I.I i i.i "t If. Pm: I t urn:I !.. 1'. tnil I 111" •nl t tie. ’••••t\ Vow 1 KhNNhliY’s LAY 'Pile -ai'MTiiMT li:i- taki-ii -iinrirt* "i tlit* Hook keep ploy« d in their behalf. They are, a rule, the | Rhoda I must ihe niantifaeinri an 11 A v. t u oil!' II • ter of when the steamer on says stop ritin an make faces •Srnd for ‘•lion to Cure Skin a. Binder. . Hi! rIM KLMLDY with me on ami it 1872, Katahdin her up Diseases." ill IPlla-t and ami cluhs. v AND LIME. \ r. s'.', my engine, lough, bruta:. and most dangerou- eta-- of lie- vicinity cine.- I'M- hoi mi:i.i OIL .1'/ f. s/f/,. ,•/"/* u 1 n-r. m to gne* l /• 1 > >■ :■ I. P. if! Layton. & Music «*ek !‘i 11 :1, _ a u'1111 ,,i I v. Y, cannot a w can I Magazines, To tilO ( LOf ? hi; ->«• who iilli:*uhh -1 nirinnT W Im runs the main lim- Io:t Irom successfully re.-i-t, power Inch ollMiinplm*. train tell you the rest at some other time. iii--. ih u n Buck«p(»rt, and the tug (J. B. Sanford going Mr. Dana sou'll- UM lor tnc t.ii.ii if. .1. is,: -r;,.. .n •. «- take their as well a- rest 1 Busb'ii. tine .ni my eimim- -i<-k Me lh Hr was life rain heir j Bound in !'a* most -i mtial manner. I liberty Youru Also wart IT* Stable on Mluh sireet, I.S I DO 'MAI.'. worn "til with work, had a blah P vt-*-, anM wa> so I he first convict we notice i- a large, -tout, P am,Bucksport to her assistance, was neither truly, j kVfelv, (cxm I lr.‘i i, «t / ■' 1 -'! M, ■! *' Ml'- I' i-i\ a « I ■"■'St v -r-iblv tV :- 'U Im a.ttm-l tir«*ke Mown ina'. | i’ll-!'. cry “Non-rti-r, rather man w ho is engaged in the to Jkff I>oih;kk. i-iMnnn non 1 ■ ;■ good looking j able relieve the Katahdin or herself out Van h *ti*. wiirn- la* I- .» II i' !• ill 1 •. fit l I'M !' i. r- \\ I' ! “• rr ! get and Books i-i. I '.’"'III h.ul Mohn," -aid. h» up, I’ve in -o.i-o> oj in,- Hi'• i. -i. a- .- ■1 1I>' tins on the reoii uarb and t-' order. h.,,. /» '< win -1 1 t 'm < •; -I .. hoitle "l hi- parti-eoion-u j made ; :l.i KAYDlUi'l-; KLMLDY, lilted l.n.il Gen. Grant. I or rli an,mi.a a 1 realizes iii> How wli'-n both steamers returned river. The tli, loiai'l you;,. .1 ■ til- » >li 'ill'1 : T- I-M ■’ IV fir nnM him n tlose. wo evidently position. the-e 1«-1 up ii. yraxe ^t He went to bed. t -• tti) -1 *-m dm of all kinds done iitiini. iii- I ivatment on.- ,,i i,.. a. m, 11, .- "I'' '"! -• lovvsmu>t hate that i* with neatness •! 1; 111 1 I .i'li .'!’■}>*'[•. -■ ! if v m i. "i n trust- May after 1 -aw him looking as a butcher. regulation suit, lor it a steamer from March Hi"-1 «•»npI• j.t■ healthy Cambridge Boston, lath, The Hoston Herald sa;>s: There is some- am! for a., ir h -i an p,.. ., '" ■ > with for dispatch. re|lairing non !-l> ! !if < >;) 1-1 'll 11 llfiii If I- 'N aM'i:;', -I M J *: 11 1 "I uriim l'"i mmi all “Dan.” lie “what was that -tuft' you cave me comtant reminder of their Our Complete Treatment, Inhaler, said, degradation. o in lareo or -in ,! a io- our ur ’■ .. > M '" found an ic.o at and was up ,|ua a.--t I.t 1: III. t: -h.iu 1 -• ;Hi lav !.,■• on -I aiiou al llm !' u, ni «ti- it.tlnr 11 i:»! “It w a DK DAVID K1A- first \ i-it was to the blacksmith which i* embargo Rockland, thing inexpressibly pathetic in the of form of shop, picture every Catarrh, $1. : ',n i- •lition i 1 Mil \o,j :.| ,-| I' .;| ... mi: a ('all. poW'Irl I \ I- \\ It.li* ‘it. * »•!.*•: I; n I i1 ll I l'Ml Mi l.n.'lv 1 NKDYS KaVoKITK KLM LDY. V A an a ^ i IbmA-iil, in ol 6. E. and who accom- hour and to her wharf. tlie silent I'Aainaiatiau .ml -II charge Cu-hing, quarter getting “great, man,” sitting resolutely and ASK .,|»Hl!lai in-. I 1 ms I Ml <'"11,11:;- j") MM I P tl'Mil-i. said I. “Well I don’t rare whose Remedy it i>, it’s in ramble I-Olt I’H I \ 1 : AS j panied us our thiough the prison. As and were unob- LI1JI5V. the thine for a man on the railroad say we till. Camden, Belfast, Searsport uncomplainingly down amid the ruin of his \ve stood at his desk for a I it! !*• time we had a I'.HI'aM. Vi s. i — i.—;*tr P- ei-1 >1 In. i-7- A ..U1>, rtr DAMKI. FlTTv After a structed. fruitless attempt to back and under the totture of a -• good view of the men at work, and a fortune, deadly and II. II I Mm I Pt 11 Mr N in for This preparation i!"es to the root of disease by livly SANFORD’S a fjsa, e p ,«» RADICAL n scene it is. It is that more the blockade below the CORE. ma 'it -I p;tit :H M:" ,M. \,.;i havf the 'Mood and roiisinc orjrau into said of the men through Bucksport, terrible disease, to write the of His purifying very j history h a "I 11 I Colds, Wat'T\ l>i.-> duraes from I. \>> < s ,y% 'll"' .'lot 1 1 ', 10 ’Ii ! 11, 1' | ftr.iity action, ll is u-eful at tiome, shops, in olliee choose the blacksmith trade than any other, returned to and remained UNDERTAKEN G ! J4 1 Cambridge Belfast, hundred battles as a means of providing for and lv.es, llin-in^ N>>i-cs in tin- i• .;■ V i.i I". 111 I,I‘. pal. ;.! .If- m V> I —every w lu re. and those at work here ate rug- 1, mostly strong, MX \ ■■ there until the 2nd or when, with the as- the of Headache and Fever instantly r-Moved. I'!;X i11 till iinc ..pi 1 ami Uioroimh- Dr. David Kennedy, Physician and Surgeon, ged rather above the average > April, future bis family. Tbe courage, the Can furnish '.heir tables with looking fellows, nineiis 11 -1«i ! * 11• ‘if > \ i111 of >ni ia\ \ ">. V I 'I Hop! a .a .; W ;t H .1 Mil Uondoul, N. Y. tbe Choking d ,^r d, membrane en-an-rd cal's aimwer- pi:! I -till in and we sistance of the and the fortitude, indomitable will, tbe '■ •: \ weight physical development should ! Katahdin, tug Sanford, patience and healed, breath -weetened, smell, ta-te, and 't It I! < | ,ii \"rlhp'-r! A < nuc, or at HVt y "ii a i-I vv m.ir "t mv l.u-lm in "iir and silence are all j while in characteristic of the man--a •I. I.. -s.. and a i\ « ■ -v 1 •■u- h, Bronchitis, I >r. »t-pin-- into tin Tin-' at. t IShC.lN a:i -ir nhm and ill >i/,is roimtmilv on SiStfcr Wara— > i: l"l,‘<.| hi: \ 11! C, the at there was considerable 1 Cambridge Belfast, world’s heroes. To face In larm* ■rim.ml I TRY ESTABROOK & 1 >• t.-l in. 1 I vrl men in almost any shop of a similar character. death battle one l’ains in the Chest, I>vspep-ia, Wu-dina of Ntren-lh liOIJKS AM) III Ki ll. EATON'S .1.ifiary 1, between be sustained the ardor born of ami Flesh, l,o.-s < I cured II lKITS oj all ki' ml p,i".‘-. Rogers anil liros. bes| goods b\ getting up (lobs Nl A LA R S A , We notice some sharp, keen looking men, hut good-natured disputing parties in Bel- may by the N|,-rp, etc., “ and a Otu* bottle P i♦ Ii• *:11 t'ure, one box Catarrhal S.-l iut Clowns and I'loral Designs of rvetw d. for close observation a of eonllict. by knowledge of the -rip- our TEAS. reveals majoiity dull, fast and as to which was an preponder- oi A- an anti-malarial medicine Winterport, open vent and one I >r n an ford’s I n haler, in one lion pi innj mi -:i1'i'I mili(a and at vtv low Comfort” ance of chauees in favor of his but to packaye, prices. IToyal I Tea Set of li lor a heavy, brutish, unintelligent face-, In conver- escape; c ;iiiv:e.s pieces sent $Hf order. A in closed to sit in of all drueaist.-. si. A ~k tor nant«Milks d t>l<• \i. ^ri'XX uaraulee perfect satisfaction in sation with the overseer we find this port; both, fact, being navigation, down the clutch of a mortal disease, with 1)H. DAVID KENNEDY'S inipres Cl'KK, a pure distillation >«t W it«*Ii I la/ 1, Am. <*ver\ tiling in nd- in*-. Iyi 7 handsome Hanging Lamp for a .$!-'* order. \ large dead a So. sion to be a correct one. He s the ah the river at was clear of hope and certain doom impending, CIGAR. say majority hough Winterport Pine, Ca. Fir. .Mavijruld clover If ossoms, etc. K. II. COOMBS A SON, 70 Main Belfast. Dinmr s-t or an elegant Freneh China Tea set lor seems a hard fate for an old ami St., are below the average in intellect. They know he. was the soldier, calls lOU SAI.K \A FAVORITE REMEDY Winterport styled ‘‘Winderput, for of the Potter Brat? and (hrmiral Co., Boston. a $20 order. Me send BETTER TEA than enough to follow out some criminal propensity bravery highest order. open Polar Sea.” On the 26th of March, there The man who led first the of the If. O. molt A SO X. lit Mi. an> c »mpa!i> In the and a-good has won golden opinions No traveler should con* of their nature in some | articular line and con- army West, ffirst. eountrj premiums, v *v s arrived in Belfast a and then that of the East, to conclusive Send tor full Premium and ■ I.-,- In.- outliteompii ,*• unless it ineludesa bottle of sider tiiemselves sharp, but as a rule they do party of twelve “Winder- victo- Priee List. \ r S f- ries over the >eiv Life for Muttered this medicine. If are to not have to cover rebellion, who served the y< exposed frequent intelligence enough up their dressed in and country \en Iili'l BIC KIN ELL TEA put natives,” ridiculously furs, its es, Painful .M li.-ele- opened a Lunch IP-oiu in connection with COMPANY, elimate. f.«dan tracks, or more to at call during two terms in the presidency, hangesof water, FavoriteRemedy correctly speaking keep Weakened <)r-an- Collins' ni\ roren i oc- 2it l Main Si., riding in rudely constructed and who made the tour of the world Ilutvc Usliie-in the store foimct'l) Rockland, Maine. sin-aid be within on,-reach. ma- from the deeds in which are sleighs sludges. and received in- 1 always It expels committing they j Voltaic Klectric Plaster cilpied i«y i'.n ook, lir-l d or above « olisemn il N T E 33 la rial and is the such honors as were poisons, ln-bt preventative of chilis dctect'-d. In a large number of eases the lead They were hospitably entertained by the Bel- never before paid to a stantly tllfeets tin- nervous hniidiim. and malarial lexer m *i.e vald. It is of- j especially once the same private and who has been ever the i ami banishes or " ■ it *••• found can be track- I citizen, system pain, l unches Meals from 7 l. to <).:{0 I*. M. fered as a ruai ny -j !•* lor the cure of Kidm being person fasters at the American and afforded M., jei'i in* n •<: •< I ) y House, same nervousness A KiM-rt;i-iir ,mi| inlclli I---oli -, and Liver eon ed almost some modest and character deserves all ami debility Hot l ea and t oilet* tor farm rs who their pi.- nts. ti -1;pal ion and all disorders anywhere by peculiar manly j hritii; :: 1«■ M KI personal j great amusement their comical Flectro-t.alvunlc Bat ••'Miiinu >. K i A >i' Nr r> Pr\in Ti r- met hod As Mr. Cushing says: “They sympathv ; enee not < --enl i.il. » ho suffer from at «-f ■« r\. eomljinetl with a > tie lil- •«-u 11; to their mx 1 know to break into The following messages, which appeared ou the of his suffering and courage will evoke. And C t,T> hiphl) i.t) Brices to soil the linn -, ( all and sec me*. Favorite Remedy i> roving it.-elf an un- generally enough your f"r J i-ct-tantiy from of Salary witli Paid A iuU.- r' miam, I N.’i .. ii'- a. f' ieml a teal blessing. Address the house and but do not have thousands homes and hearts the Expenses failing proprie- steal, intelligence j sheets of the International prayer EDWIN FROST. < -o'". v telegraph Telegraph 1 Lil»cr In-In i' 111 nt ", ■" ii ii :, :*•- .j i !.*• tor, Dr. 1>. N. Y. 0 will God and sustain pLASll^V,\ZrJ'a'itr I-VI.. I l.ss- u> i w Kennedy, Hon.lout, §1 bottle, f.»r enough to restrain that propensity or to ore- ! go up: help the old Belfast, V. Pf- all are to have been after j ty. at oikv ti< ami -late m- Of I'll; .Mental $5, by druggists. vent after is Co., supposed exchanged hero, wherein human is vain! \p|»ly A detection the deed done.'* There help name reierenee-. :;.:t- 1 are course the arrival of the visitors home. «' <. of many exceptions to this rule, but T. ( A N NON A o \| ,i -1 \\ VSM.. f-anify 1 r. ju.-i !i, the majority of eases prove it true that with I "Open Polar Sea, Winderput—To W. 11. -1 RAYMOND’S LikUNDRV 2 Fretna < Los>s of power 1 in (•■ii, .. I:nvh l,„ :ii ,1 S|..-.. most of the criminals of that class discovery is Belfast. What is the of Thirty- Endorsed Simpson, price walrus NViU l-e inttiU.il orriii ,a--.1 l».i > •■!•-. o', a" in* in airs. h if- sure and reason of ow n i Years Record. by mysicianfl. 4 FT Id* all kinds of laumlry work rill- and a half la i-r with generally j VACATION and to customers of ia.-t air v I ore mo- ;• ■!!■••. •!’■■:■ >! n h. •>. s x Foxes I ed to work and We Point? A *'!’ ‘.I. a!i.a< d. 11 ::! 1 contentedly well. carefully sawakeag In a Xvat *(• Sat isfadonj Manner. \ ordering it. It contains istrations, pru’es. foi of pi'.ee * » * 'Vo.id-> ;. ‘i; ••«. U'a.d V <•... r,\ ut i,i;s. DOES j are in here for life. The men as a rule prefer EXCURSIONS. Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, etc. : i>r. \ n\\i- iiu-ivi- To cur > V. order r* ret\ «i by ua as it Reply “To the Rig Injun, Winderput—Oil in- BRADBURY & breaks the GOVE, •• 1 WONDERFUL steady employment monotony All Travelling Expenses Included. about four a re- ot land, and .-••me twenty fruit D. M. FERRY&C0.0EiH2,T for six F. >*:•»• ? .j with > a*-. will of life and their attention. clines to skin a hair 54 Main Me. a.”:'- prison occupies lighten up. Seal better. street, Belfast, trees, peat and apph i ii send Ii.** j1' v ait ratilee to re- CuSiiS CF *' We next went into the and iddrauee built b\ Dr. Da\i n \n n ■ fund he an !! f •■•■nr t iii.es not effect carriage paint Whalebone stitt*. Shall we sell to arrive by the through It 11,TON'S .store. ll'T place, o.dwid KIDNEY DISEASES shops. The men as a class seemed to be busily be sold at a bard dm \pidv to V. A 11< »W K>. ii un (i. --s nod ... or river? signed: Active Agent.” ■;u I i. IfD Norway, Mi and We saw here, Simpson, &T>clfa.-t, ;, R. II. Me. l v ! AND contentedly employed. mote I"* ii at -a s oi \ MOO!)I, Itelfas. other of whom we have The wiuter of 1875 was still more severe. among persons heard I i»uI» ( > it s \, Hi 11 all LIVER COMPLAINT;;, 0 as notorious characters, the two Italians who The Penobscot above was en- < in i1 -I. Ray Rockland, Dr.F-P.ITioliols, i-immiBTin Notice ot Because it acts oil the 1.1V 1 11. BOWELS and an* to he executed in April. They were engag- from >.mt Foreclosure. tirely closed to navigation, aud the ice was of Officers & Seamen ''anipit ropy KIDNEiS at. the mime true. ed with others in turning the big wheel that mo.uii- ior Ad * a 111 — i.r I lire tlmt .IOIIX ISAItltK I f, ol such and that communica- <>:)<• viar for .An .-,t -!i in I 1.0 carries the circular saw used to cut out the lum- strength thickness, Kl UMSIlta* A I snout NOTH’I-: U\ :?! >*uvflit in till "I W. l.|o, i.11 in,. Because it c’.oansos the system cf the poison- Sl'IttiHIX ill YITJST. ber needed in the work here. We next 'i <> "f Xnrii-i. A P. I"**", hv l:is mortyaye . C<>nnnm>i -ner. hh vn tin nn ii I’-tye ouvered |.» mo in mortmaye u cert dn tion, Piles, or in Kneumat^ni, Neural; :a, Ner- a number of by passengers Capt Nichols, -bippin.u' very large wagons, carriages, — "ii ,h o o >. Rockland, Me.. .Jan. j'», iss.V aif if! events urnii; then 1 r of ia lt< I v i l1 jn >:i | ,i ro|n\ it o 1. 11 •, vous Liaordcrs and all Female Complaints. ice. The Belfast stable were called Utvp po.-ted .11 11 sleighs and jumpers. We then pass into the keepers I-w. lx -W .)•; nii. •■• I srSOLID PROOF OF THIS. Seart»port. Maine- ;i-tf jQni •'••pic- P' i-Ihc it n ! e.i as follow -. ir I’.eyim 11:tr oe tin- nth -hie of This is to our e harness-shop. mind the most upon to add to their list of routes, the novel I j/ I li \i»\ KiniMi• lmi ali.'i. I'K :,ir ihc the town i■ i h nliny to William (.'aiderwood’s, IT WILL SURELY * j CURE work room of the Here as in in-mllis S> II, ISM. and on tin- ;, rlh pleasant prison. ride aero** the from Belfast toCastine. C. P. emiin.ic pt. side- of the road leadimr to the bay Very LO&I3ARD, j •h CONSTIPATION* PILES, the other rooms we saw some whom we knew, NEW FERTILIZERS. Tii 1\: aat.t farm, -o failed. Inal the heu-e ol availed of the ORLEANS and RHEUMATISM, but prison discipline would not allow us to many people themselves oppor- I "iliiamt alderwood; tlienee easterly on -aid iir-t I )IIOsl‘1 I ATK. Orouml and Dissolved Done a DENTIST, By causing FREE ACTION of all tlie organs to them. We ;/•*%!' y-*rS*\.;sSK j named road nineteen rod- i<» slakes and -tone-; speak examined the harnesses of this and the ice 1 low ( ail i>i tunity taking strange ride, prices. write before \ou buy. Corner of 1 and Church and Spring fst*.. Belfast. do-nee Milt'., dey. ei-t. an wit It the functions, thereby manufactured here and some very tine sample* I AvlO Kllld) ATWOOD, Winterporl. lit parallel remained safe and was used as late as •"Ini Kniyhl’- road elevc n rod- h* ,-nke and tone were shown. We are then conducted I bridge :',..*iTo>FAj iL.«&yv -; CLEANSING the DLOOO through I thenee \ve-|er!y, at ri.dit anylc wilii the la-t named the and The the first week in April. During this restoring the normal power to throw off disease. halls, cook-room, hospital. c'lls winter, line, eiyltteen rod- |o the John I\niyi.ps roa>l: all j | THOUSANDS CF CASES are nicely whitewashed and everything the steamer Katahdin remained frozen in at thenee on -aid road to tin plare of heyim-iny. eoti- of the worst forms of these terrible diseases looks neat and clean. The prisoners are cer- dnii.y on,- .,cre. more r l> -; r hd tin eondiiion m her wharf at Belfast for twelve weeks. A voyage down the Mississippi Kiver <>n the tincst have been quickly relieved, and in a short time made comfortable and are allowed as the use of this ■•.aid mortyaye i- broken. and ih it l>\ rea.-on then tainly CURES By steamer «d the st. l.ioii- and New Orleans Anchor of i el.mu a foive!o.-i:re ol the same. PERFECTLY CURED. much freedom as is consistent with their con- G. F. W. ALL F.T'ML^Y, the Stom- l.iue, with visits i*» Cairo, III., **<"••! w me a in I .-1«-:t• y ein men( j ach and Bowels Memphis, Tenn., ploy iriyt ii to -ue- P.WIP Id >\\ I PRICE, $1. LIQUID OR DRV, BOLD l!1. ib'y regain their Kogue. Paled tiii-•_» d i;. oi Fo! rum, \ P. l»a. .;w ;i under different circumstances. We were shown OF La., and various Plantation .11 d hi a ami pia-vtous WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vt. Holler Skating, a Bangor correspondent of e n :r, t h, n.;d the Landings. occupation one man in tie- however, who is THE Travel on Special Trains "!' I’udiiian I’dace ( ar>. •s‘\'.e M. N 15 t IIA ■'!•., Aiuu-Ia, Me. 3 Brud sian.p for Diary Almanac Lr lft4. wood-shop, ‘o' i.d is pvaifi* d. »**> mum m nniK-ri tin* Boston Journal has the following other advantages will also he family Ixcrls all ollirr fioincdii'S for there on his fifth sentence and said he was concerning KIDNEY3 ;; runou .oed by Many enjoyed. Iti mcdy hvrr known. Commissioners Notice. glad for circular. External >o. to back to his old roller skating, and it is as true of Belfast as of any LIVER -is of tl-O best #*r*Send descriptive *2110 B3T*CURES— get quarters. Returning Diphtheria, CURES- Catarrh. Chol- mi .ei-iune'l haviny been hv J> •*cr -; i.) be the ON- lias stood (he of appointed the I Croup, Asthma, Bron- era tost 30 rpilK to the bouse we to town in Maine: BLADDER Morbus, -Hiitt 11 oi J n .• I'n « 2 guard requested permission \V. Rheu- Dy yearsone of the 1 i>,ite lor lie .uni v o:W'al'lo, I. V C U It E for all KAYMOM), chitis. Neuralgia, Chron c Kid- hest <* 1 visit ilie women’s of the AND Diarrfm-.i. r> n the see •».d of. K ward and were The roller craze in Maine has attained matism, Bleeding at the nnalie- t.,r Tuesday Feiumart. A. P. Is-;,. I | prison skating i- .1 Kidney Dig- *240 ney Troubles, ami Spinal !M|»hthe« URINARY Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Lungs, Hoarseness, In- ri;i an,I cm rv t, nn of e< m. ill i s-ii' Hi r- to receive to shown through it the serious of late and is Diseases. m a n and examine the | by gentlemanly deputy proportions increasing every 1 ORGANS fluenza, Hacking Cough, I. S. JOHNSON noia ■ bim w nltaminalion. Inviil- ••lain ol lor- warden, W. S. There are now day, its devotees including all ages and it is tv:rely vope- \\ a i. ide in -aid count \ de- four women in the and all are under a clergymen. Another large has re- ble,fri! j nT Flfl ¥ Ttir-.at. Kheumatism. Ae. j prison, 9| |V| ■ * e cently been erected in Bangor, while Belfast has GRAVEL ot..or Medicines fail. PLYMOUTH ROCKS. FOR HSTTERJSTA.L -A. INTO EXTERNAL TTSE. 1, represented insolvent, hereby yive notice senteuce for life. Only four females in a total ‘i | two line of The news of the DIABETES It is prepared ex- ternal ami iniernnl use. th -ix iim nth.- 1 n in the date o| said of 152 well for the women of very temples rolling. appoiiitnieiit prisoners speaks » these dis- tor a Ion* time used Hill's are aliowtd to -aid local papers relates principally to rink contests— BRIGHT’S nrcssly have bred I’LYMOT I'll ROCKS exclusively the V.mlahlo creditors in which to present Maine. Mrs. E. who is under a and has never Hliil 11 >ii ml it a sale ami excellent innl- and Mary Harrows, polo, and “trick” skating and an DISEASE eases, few and tor and prov. and that they will he in Horses for Sale or “fancy” etc., I past years style laying qualities S. Allen. Auburn. Me. L’A me! Am-ts. theirclaim.-, death sentence, attracts ttie most attention. Is he who Is able to skate been known to fail. ■*'' -hei al I lie otliee ot A Piinlon in F.el- Exchange. Important personage PAINS they challenge competition, i have just added to my Whole-ale II 11. HAVA SoN, l’ort* I'hompson There is on at the One trial will con- fa-t, in ii nut'. »n continually hand, She would under ordinary circumstances be around the ball on one toe. If the rink be open IN flock two as flue cockerels as can be found in this C. UOuDWIN A Saturday, .March 21st, | vince F^r sale PflRSONSUmc£c™JL CO., Boston. you. PILLS House stable, for sale or ex the theatre and Is at tfii o'clock in the form.oou. and n Searsport ; called rather good looking. The women are suffers, the dance neglected for THE state, weighing It) lbs. Orders booked now for a (hil.Al) S.itnrdav. 30 horses, suitable for drivers or of by all druggists. \iiyii-t st!i, at ten o’clock in the change, dressed in a checked suit. The furnishing of trundling exercise. Boys diminutive size are BACK limited number of eggs at 50 els. per sitting. forenoon, for workers, also some matched p*»irs. seen late at the while PHICE $1.25. < the purpose tit receiving; the -am- :?\y FREEDOM NOTICE.! Horse ranged. married whose Is not an ounce under •NERVOUS and Cattle l’uwder sold In this eouu- j lady weight menials. is We were then conducted to the DISEASES ^ try worthless: that Sheridan's Condition office and in- 200 pounds skated at the l'lnk until by some is to 1 Belfast Bank. I nightly HUNT’S THIS certify that I have this day given t<> my owner is absolutely pure and vrrv valuable. Savings troduced to the Warden who us whirl she lost her balance and fed— RETENTION J kindly give unlucky [Sh. J. minor son FRICt) K. RICH Alb'S, the remain- Nothing on lOarth will make hens BAH HARDOR.,.';,sK^ is given that Savings Bank Book as be such In- OR f UE.UEDV — whcrcsoevor \TOTICE hereby any required information in regard to the in- heavily, may inferred—sustaining der "f hi* time during his u inorits, and he ihere lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow- .Maine, nssetn' l, ,| nr >lis|,ei sn|_an,t ±J No. 1534 issued In this Bank 1871, Mar. 30th, has juries that now she is unable to about the NON-RETENTION der. Hose. om> lo all olio r stitution. We then examined the “Rogues Al- get CO., bv made competent to make contracts as it he wen teaspoonful to each pint ot person. interestml ill III,' 11,,„i Mount been lost, and application lias been made for a du- house, much less circle on wheels. OF hum. ji "in aiso posiiivi’iv and Insert iiint nr bum.” thanked the officials for gracefully of full age. I shall claim none of his wages nor prevent cure Hoy ( hole™, »ve. Sold everywhere, or sent b\ mail in vicinity, 11115 of the tow ns in Hunenek to be issued to the polite attention men Providence, pay I ( of ex- rvilt Che l-KOl'l.K’s plicate book, agreeal.de provis- Young limited means will go to great 4 URINE. bibs of stumps, b urnished in Inno* Vl I.OI'.KDIA. lice best ••'•unties ,. ourself “outside” once j any Ids contracting after this date. nuts, price $1.on'; hv m.iil. Si.JO. Oo 'iil.s.-rii tortlic ions of law. John H. Treas. and placed more. tremes when “hard to for 11. 1. Circulars 1. work to Quimby, up” procure money C. V. MONROE. CHICKEN free. 1. 6. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. Hollins' nnhllsluM; $:{0 #100 mettle week- MOIM IIKSKKT HKIilLU, onU a It Feb. Jilt CHOLERA,! *2.00 year. Belfast, 24, 1885.—3w9 USQUE. admission and skate checks. ly. MAKTIN (i.ABRISON A TO., 711 Milk Street. Bos- contains all tlic local news. Ail,tress jyr>7 Brooks, Feb. 24th, 1885—3wD* Iyr24 lets ton. lyriil JOSKl’II WOOD, Manager, liar Harbor, Miituc. • Maine People Everywhere i > i i x i a i , Maim People Everywhere Should subscribe for the Republican Journal. ^ 1 |^V I I "1 I "1 B T Should subscribe for the Republican Journal, .j ■ 9 B I I One of the best in the State. One of the biggest and best papers in the State. || I 9 |||IEII|| I I a ■ fl ■ ■ I I 8 1 I k IBB 9 | I I fl—* III B biggest and papers Its are the Local News of Belfast ami of H W 9 1 / \ Its arc the Local News of Belfast and of specialties «B)B /If BjB B 9 B J B >BJ 8 ^W B /I B BIB BJ B * B B 8 9 B I 7 B B B \ >7 B B I J * specialties Waldo county and vicinity. "Our George,” the 9>«^ fl B Waldo couuty and vicinity. "Our George,” the Maine humorist, is a regular contributor. Only 9 9 9 Maine humorist, is a regular contributor. Ouly $2 (Hi a venr. Address, M M $2.00 a vear. 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VOLUME 57. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1885. NUMBER 11.

Maine .Legislature. next Legislature ami a yea ami nay vote was her father had the utmost confidence in him. taken, the result being a Vote of 13 to 13. Pres- Roche, in fact, had managed the old man’s bus- Feb. 25. Senate. Passed to be en- Augusta, ident Pennell announced that he would have his iness for him for several years before his death. grossed—Bill to prohibit tin* manufacture and vote recorded in the negative, this was received The will gave $10,000 to the Frenchman and 03 9 NOSNHOr H H sale of oleomargarine; resolve appropriating with vigorous applause. The bill then passed the rest of the property to the daughter. Roche $5,000 annually for the Maine General Hospital, to i»e enacted, induced the young woman to marry him before with $2,500 additional for an ampitheatre: the House. An act was presented to increase the she was eighteen years old. Tvvo years after- ut J8A8 Aue G State tax bill; bill to incorporate the Maine salary of the Adjutant-General from $000 to warti the property was sold and Roche went to •Aqo sipi paasjjo sutefueq Telegraph Company; act additional relating to $1,200 hut it was lost. An act for the abolition Europe. They settled in Lyons, near his ances- sjb the Maine Industrial School for Girls; bill to of the district system by towns was passed to tral home, and soon after their arrival a daugh- uBq; j8avo| qomu spoop) ssaqi |Bqi ssAps charter the Ferry The be engrossed. "The Artesian water bill, of ter was born to them. Six other children were People’s Company. ui oleomargarine bill and the Maine General Rockland, called forth great discussion, it being afterwards born to them, four sons and two -uiaqi aoj 00s pue qeo ‘qjsiuasqjSApB siqi Il‘*»pital resolve called forth a brief discussion. the most hotly contested bill of the session. The daughters. Four years ago the laM of the chil- House. Presented and referred—remon- bill was passed to be engrossed as amended. dren died and Roche, tiring of his wife,induced psionb ssoijd eqi jo lueuqTjjnj aqnqnopoqAV pe strance against the Mutual Relief Association The bill relating to injuries on highways was her to convey all of her property to him and bill. Rill relating to taxing insurance com- indetinitely postponed in concurrence with the then cut her throat and threw her into the panies came up and the amendments were not Semite. The action of the House indefinitely Seine. She was rescued by a peasant and her Hale and Littlclidd postponing the act to amend tin* Revised Sta- wounds were dressed, hut she had lost her adopted. spoke against J9(i the amendments, and Mr. Houston of Belfast, tutes relating to limitations was insisted on and memory, had even forgotten her name. The •v)()f qjJOM pat?A •0SO[O OJ ]SO0 utujl 8S0[ P[08 oq in favor. The hill was then passed to be en- a committee of conference was appointed. The peasant fell in love with her, and they were •0/ souqnn?3 S89.i(i pjtqno^ sp.itJA ootried. Last summer she had the cholera ‘■OTP ‘-OT? to citizenship of persons connected with the Legislature the act allowing licensed vessels to atid came near dying. With returning health Soldier’s Home at Togus; in favor of the State take mackerel. Much of the afternoon was she regained her memory. The peasant inter- Prison; relating to insolvency; to amend Secs. taken up with routine work. The act amend- ested wealthy people in tier ease, and an action ‘sdjj. qoujso 25 and 27. Chapt. 4. and Sec. (J. Chap. 1, R. S., ing the act relative to prosecutions for throwing was begun in the courts against Roche. She is relai mg to elections. refuse in the Kennebec river was discussed and now in this State iu search of witnesses to aid ■SOjjqiUBQ SS9JQ ‘S13A|SA ret). 20. Senate. The bill providing for the passed to be engrossed. The resolve in favor her in recovering her property. Her husband’s taxation of insurance companies was tabled. of the pay roll of members of the House was brutal treatment will cost him his liberty for ‘suites The Aroostook Superior Court hill was passed passed. Shortly after three o’clock r. M. a re- several years. A decree of divorce will be to he engrossed. cess of ten minutes was taken, during which granted heron her return to France, and she House. Bill relating to speed of railroad the paper ball session was held, members in- will then legalize her marriage with the peas- ‘suamead trains near the of towns was in- dulging in tiie usual The ant, who is said to be an estimable and intelli- compact part schoolboy scrimmage. '■)£ m.lOM pJB^ definitely postponed. Passed to be engrossed hill came down from the Senate with a refusal gent man. Several people from New England ‘suoqqiM -—Relating to sales of property under proceed- to concur and a committee of conference was will accompany Mrs. Roche on her return to Jod -op-i j- jB sspCjs pood sjnuj dunjiqs to the Great rush of trade at our store for the past month we have been ings in insolvency; relating to depositions to he appointed. France. Owing used in criminal eases; to to he •0^-[ psjuuj Dtl[5[ 03ipu[ ‘S1BH depositions THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT. FUNERAL OK REAR ADMIRAL PREBLE. used in probate courts; acts to authorize rail- to secure a few more Salesmen and Salesladies for our different and The night session characterized the last hours obliged departments, ways to aid in constructing branch and con- The funeral of Rear Admiral George Henry ‘sjauuoa of the a number of necting line-; bill in relation to accidents on legislature, large spectators Preble took place Thursday from the the Old in attendance. Both branches met at 8 we invite desirous of REAL GENUINE BARGAINS in DRY and railroads; relative to railroad crossings; bill being Stone Church of the First Parish, Portland, at cordially every person o’clock p. m., and the House went into mock repealing the law forbidding the killing of 2 p. m. There was a comparatively small at- SXNIdd session with the veuerable Mr. iu the seals; hill relative to grist mills. Dickey tendance, but main old citizens, and friends of FANCY GOODS to call at our store and be convinced that we are what we ad- an hour in this manner. The doing just Pel). 27. .'senate. A hill the tem- chair, passing the deceased were present. The family, rela- amending Senate also in mirthful perance law was urged by Mr. Sim onion, passed indulged proceedings. tives, and pall-hearers occupied the pews in i A bill was enacted as came and saooR XaMriiiy in, vertise. We have added to our immense stock new attractions and we that to be engrossed, and afterwards reconsidered. finally they front, and behind them came the city govern- many guarantee while the was in both Tin* bill subsequently again passed to be engross- engrossing progress ment and the United Slates officials of the Uni- branches took a recess. The bills we can more same ed after a vigorous speech by Mr. Simonton. The appropriation ted States Courts, Customs, Postal Service, value for the than other retail house in this State. were passed both branches. At 11.80 p. give you money any following passed to be engrossed—Relating to by m., Coast Survey, Army and Navy. The pall- •0(> quo* #ot) several communications were from clerks and treasurers; reports relative to the presented bearers were Collector Dow, Postmaster Bar- the Governor the number of acts citizenship of persons connected with the Sol- announcing ker, Col. Blunt of the army, Commander an saoaaoo poqonopj -ui <»p spanA oooi passed the and him We invite the attention of to our BLACK SILKS and DRESS GOODS dier’s Home at Togus; act. to provide for inven- by Legislature approved by Crowninshield of the navy. ex-Mavors McLen- every Lady as 202 and the / specially resolves 77. After farewell nan tories by assignees in insolvency; act to amend and Senter, A. \V. Longfellow of tlie coast •opt qaa<)A\ o^-y an sauna •091 tiiao.vv oj:i spec* In-s the Legislature adjourned without the Revised Statutes relating to elections; an day survey, and John F. Anderson, Esq. Rev. Dr. also BLACK and COLORED SATIN RIIA DAMES. We have received a full line at 12.80 o'clock, a. been -ui just act to prevent the introduction and of m., Saturday, having Thomas Hill, ex-president of Harvard Univer- -aio>[ uoaaoo paqon0[*[ <>p spm.\ non I IB {OaaBl^I UOIVK) AABOfI BiJXAJ *SOJ Department, spread in session 0 weeks. contagious and malignant di-eases: a hill to sity, officiated, and music was tinely rendered to a a summary of the the admirable choir of under •op quo* HJ of the celebrated DIMONS & CO.’S BLACK SILKS, and every purchaser of these beautiful provide for more effective supervision of session. by the society, the •OOP qi-iOA\ >or suiBUWiaji schools: resolve in favor of the State direction of Prof. Kortschmar. Dr. Hill's re- library. There has been the usual amount of legisla- •0/ -UI a The marks were brief and He alluded to an uoaaoo u*oaH Of span ooo? {ounBU uoHok) poorj 0[qno( [ spjBA no(j we will a written for one Portland and Ogdensburg Railway bill tion, including a good deal of general legisla- simple. goods guarantee name give year. with amendments a the honored at home and sketch- passed substituting major- tion. Among the measures of importance was abroad; •og *oc? ed the character and service quo* pJB K .10(1 ity vote for a two-thirds vote, providing for one establishing a State board of health. The to America, and the of the debt and taking the distinguished labors in literature of the de- payment boating G. A. It. encampment received tin appropria- •00 an uoaaof) u*ojh *ui OK span a 000o IB 8JUBUU10H UOJp);') Sp.lBA 0001 the limit of to be ceased. lie him as faithful in lOlUIBj^ away the bonds issued; bill to tion of $10,000, and $000 was appropriated for eulogized every and said we should amend the Revised Statutes relating to the or- county conventions of teachers. Several amend- trust, thank God for enab- •q/ qaao* ling us to such a man to tin* service of our 61c. 61c. ganization of corporations indefinitely postpon- ments to the prohibitory law were passed, with give • ed after discussion. increased penalties and restrictions. Life in- country. Tin* service closed at 2.45, after which •Oo l V m uoaa‘>;> u*oa*i ui oOspanA’ (hm>f Print the audience around to at (Ibettqnes) House. Act relative to the collection of taxes passed look tlie feat- surance companies were taxed, and the sale of 8101111^j[ nO^OQ 01© ures of the deceased. Dept. was referred. Rill time of The remains will be bur- LADIES’ changing holding oleomargarine prohioited iu this state. The the ied in at whither gubernatorial election to November was law makers provided for the establishment of a Evergreen cemetery Deering, discussed. Mr. Moore advocated the In- had some time ago caused to be removed the 1 500 Yd.-- minority fertilizer experimental station, while itinerant Bemnant Print, best this Slate will now have per yard. eastern uopo for the A motion to the services the ■».doQ at Jr. per yd., worth (ie. spoke majority report. to pay a tax on their goods. A law was passed cemetery. During city “ •• “ “ offices were and I 5 12 I -2c. substitute the minority report was lost by a providing for the use of ballot boxes at closed, Hags were at half mast. 1.000 Yds. Print, choice patent RUBBER mm\ shirting styles, vote of 77 to ,V>. The hill drafted by the Tem- our elections. A law was to passed prevent I “ 5 “ “ A PECULIAR HISTORY. •Of- <> spooj) U01J(>0 spjn.v ()()<_* at 1 1 4c. worth 7c. 15c. perance Committee was refined to that com- incompetent persons oursuing the business of per yd.. mittee. It called Mrs. Caroline A. who died in Port- forth much opposition. Pass- apothecaries. Herea ter our public schools White, 50 Pieces Pure Print at 0 ed to he land, had a We have just closed out a large lot Indigo I-tic., engrossed—Ad relating to disclosure will also be instructed in scientific temperance Thursday night, peculiar history. on mesne to authorize notice of Brighton was her where she resided worth Oe. process; appli- literature. There vveie a few changes in our birthplace, oi the manufae- with her until 25 of when she ii ii *900 ft ii it these goods from cation for probate of \\ ills; granting aid to the li-h and game laws. The lobster law in its parents years age, •spoog SS8JQ no^og intere.-tsof State: to a marriedCapt. Dauiel White, moved to Portland I. k it tIi«* one we are retailing for turerand shall sell them fordlc. each. loo Pieces Merriiuac Print at 5c.. worth dairy the establish Su- close-time provisions was changed amicably to Court in and settled in what is now known as Burnham's 'i ii V ii ii perior Aroostook rountv. the runners and poor fishermen, trout, shad 7c. court in :'**«• sold elsew here for £ I .‘-Jo. J'«-l). 28. 1 he .'senate of a deal and additional Portland. What was most remarkable disposed good herring protected by law, and ii lO Pieces of routine business. The action of House about tIn* estimable old was the fact she was 11 11 *^T^* 11 11 These are the best prints made and are the an office of commissioner of sea and shore lad) in favor of the on tin* bill the mother of sixteen children, none of whom majority changing fisheries created. The salaries of a few county aod *ogg an po>[ Aoqanj, beautiful she hail ever to or heard severe •pani styles. the State election to November was concurred officers have been raised. The statute has been spoken speak. A in. Passed to a typhoid fever her when she was but 4.000 \d. of American in be engrossed, resolve in favor so amended that respondents who appeal from prostrated Shirting Prints, of the Slate seven years of age. and deafness and dumbness M(ir prison : elating to the I'nitcd States the sentences of at time qiJOAA magistrates, may any resulted. Mrs. White Short Lengths, at 4c. per yard. appropriation tor Imlians;in favorof Oak drove take back tracks and abid by the original possessed a strong con- stitution. attended High street church twice on ‘-or I l'! Suijjjix iteaqsouiv V \> V seminar) relating to the sale of property un- sentences. A law permitting the organization der m for and sermons were proceedings insolvency : relating to the of surety companies for the purpose of furnish- Sunday, years, interpret- White ed movements of i •?n qiio-tt Goods of insolvent to acci- by the lips. Five discharge debtor-; relating ing bonds to officials required to give them was years ago dents on to old age began to tell and since that time she at worth 50c. railways: relating discharge under passed. Tim penalty for perjury has been In- jjiI 25c., has In-cii conliued to the as -,)i; i« ‘A'lipmf) poo;) ‘sifuijpu, the insolvent law; a resolve in favor of the creased. Charters for water works have been house ail invalid. and naval as\lum. in favor of She died jn her s:M year and leaves two soils. DEPARTMENT. These are the best for the money military orphan granted to Bath. Gardiner. Norway. Ifoulton, Colored Satin goods the industrial school. to Uapt. Dauiel and Tristian and two Adjourned Tuesday. Kllsworth, Phillips, Augusta and Dover; and White, 10 l’ieces ol Nainsooks at (i I-ie. House. A amount of routine daughters. Fannie and Caroline. Her husband Striped ever offered by any retail house in this largo business Brunswick has been given a city charter. ‘S0NI>IOI± was transacted. The hill to tin* sale of and the other twelve children passed \d., worth 10c. relating There has been much railroad legislation. The away per was long before. o-l o!) I# quo.tt ‘|Tl$ it: qstuima 0[qt:j. country and we WARRANT THEM intoxicating liquors assigned for Wednes- Mcgantie road lias been given the right to cross 10 l'ieces ol I’laid Nainsooks at loe. per day. The House insisted on action with refer- Moosehead Lake. The of the Rumford powers THE REFORM CLUBS. •'Cl# qi-IO.tt It: qsmutqi 0[qi!,|, RHADAMES. PERFECTLY FAST COLORS. ence to the speed of railway trains and a com- Falls and Buektidd railroad and of the Monson ‘0(H# ul.. worth loe. The State We have just received from Manufactur- mittee of conference was Passed to railroad have been convention of reform clubs met at appointed. extended The duties of ‘•op/ in 10 be all act to the Auburn March 4: h ami chose th offi- •Til# qi.io.tt qsiitana aiqci, Pieces ol Plaid Nainsooks at Id 1 dc. ers a engrossed relating appointment the Railroad commissioners have been enlarged. following magnificent line of Corsets. Lvcry cers: H. of administrators in cases in tin French A charter for a horse railroad President—G. Wentworth of Sacea- ■ spolia- in Biddefurd aud •o' \\ have a beautiful line of colors in worth dOe. rappa. \ ice Presidents- of ■dijl quo* “oon in qsnuwfj ojqn j I ipjo.vv 'or.'Is )i! sSotf t|sn[,| per yd., Lady should call and examine this line tion claims; relating to the taxation of cost; re- 8aeo, and another for a horse and cable rail- O. Laverty Auburn, to J. M< Ki- vcr of Bath, (i. W. Ham of dd Pieces Cheeked Nainsooks at 7c. lating the salary of Warden in the State’s way at Rockland, have been The Lewiston, these goods. of granted. W. T. Eustis *of.| qyaoay ‘*onr. in qsnuiuQ oyqnx uiooq ItP IS t|)JOA\ Dins ‘sPO}[ goods. prison ; relating to the lees of jailers. Adjourn- Boston A Maine Kxpress Company has been of Dixtiehi, Horace Morse of worth Id 1-dc. Grav, J. M -Lean of S per yard, actually ed to 'Tuesday. organized. The Katalidin Iron Works railroad aeearappa, E. H. Brown 25 ot •or. ls MIAOU ‘up/ ‘sKi:;| Dozen March 3. Senate. An order of inquiry was lias been given the privilege of itself. Norway Joseph Garcelon of Li-l>on, J. W. extending ( offVen of passed relating to making valid tic* deeds given The Quebec A Messalonskeo railroad lias been Topshain. Secretary—II. H. Smith of Lewiston. 0018 Pl.lOAl OOP ‘s8r<[ by the Land Agent not ark. owledged for land organized. A Superior Court has been estab- The afternoon was devoted to the ^iqni of ■su0un in I*-lt* an from the clubs and Haul. Acts relating to tin* appoint- lished in Aroostook county. The temperance reading reports speeches : SAYO[[OJ SO SOOI.ui opiuil 3AEl[ ment of in members of tiie convention. The attendance administrators eases where will- bill on its final passage in the .Senate came so by was small. The session Damask have been destroyed or lost in estates interested near being defeated that only the casting vote continued Thursday. OS ASO[A O) ([SUV "AY )o| r. OAi;q ■> \\ Towels in clubs T. French spoliation claims was passed to be of President Pennell saved it. The amendment Eighteen reported. Rev. T. Merry and Cal', in Record of Auburn. engrossed in concurrence. l'a—t d to be en- that (Job Heath to offer was to the Joseph Garcelon '(II I# qi.io.tt p> qjis’ 01HM0.1H proposed 'd An act to aiU' iid st c. 37, 11 of Lewiston and Jordan Rand of ad- I grossed: chap. effect that no intoxicated person could be arrest- Lisbon, Quilt to dressed tin* convention on the work Dept. the Revised Statutes dis- ed was at 12 worth 17c. relating contagious unless lie disturbing the peaee. temperance ‘OUT-# I-2c., ea-es. of the clubs. A State committee was chosen. 'S3V8 3NlddOHS Black Satin tin* measures were Among killed those pro- 50 C":i;l> at rate., worth 7.5c. 'Hie next convention will .iod it: Honey Quilts House. Passed to be enacted: An act to viding for the registration of voters; the estab- quarter!) be held at qi.io.tt ‘p.iu.C ()(_•• | # qps q.'tq<[ North Goi'Jjam li do 11-4 DEPARTMENT. amend sec. 27, chap. 1> of R. S., relating to lay- lishment of a for to May aud 7. Crochet Quilts a; 7.4c., worth reformatory women; per- ■ v slid. see. 28, chap. 51 of R. S., relating to railway State the reimbursement of to 45 Pieces of Dress beau- House; $800 The Seniors lead their parts for the Senior qi.io.tt 'p.n:.\ .iod <_T'I# J« dUS qonqi RHADAMES. Figured Goods, crossings; an act to amend sec. 25. chap. 52 of drafted men who furnished the do .Marseilles Toilet at substitutes; exhibition, before a committee. eve- Quilts *1, agent's R. S. relating to certificate of inspection of abolition of for tin* Wednesday tiful shades, at 5c per yd., worth 10c. imprisonment debt; adjust- ning. The were -elected to 'Oil#' steamboats and fees lor an ment following partici- * 1.07 J-d. inspectors pilots of freight and tariff rates on railroads; A. 1’. price 45 to pate: Gilbert. F. A. Morev, A. B. Mor- )i: Pieces of Figured Dress Goods, beau- act render more effective sec.. 12b of chap. 51 changing the time of election to .iod •.)|| u.vYoiamn.i.<;) A'lipmh puo.ms .' li.it we arc Ini not fail to look at that beautiful November, rill. J. M. Nichols, c; A. Scott, W. B. Small, qi.io.tt ‘jtji:{ ni l# p: sq[i> qoiqn selling for sj‘1.25, of R. S.. relating to accidents on railroads: act and tin* divorce law. tiful shades, at 10c. worth 25c. changing E- B. Siiles. Mi— A. II. ('. T. per yd., additional to 7b of li. S., to tin* Tucker, Waller, Mp I n: UAVoiuoimo;) isr.<| Marseilles Quilt that we are chap. relating ( A'lipinli sold el.~evvlicit' at * 1 ..'ill. selling A. Wa-hhurn, I>. C. Wu-h urn and W. V. 'IT.'IS 45 Pieces of Plaid Dress beautiful discharge of insolvent debtor-; an act for *d 75. The of these Goods, requiring W hilmore. The annual meeting of the Bate- agent's price at worth 25c. notice of application for probate of wills; re- Maine Matters. qi.io.tt ■pJ'vt .iod ni)'i# p: sq[i# qotqsi shades, at Sr. per worth 15c. ISc., Bra-- Baud A—ociation on Tuesday re-ulted in g *ods P s:'.50. yd., solve for the protection of tin* sea and shore the election of Hie t blowing ollirors for the ru- 10 Pieces All We i] Dress 5 fisheries and shell fish for the years 1885 and NEWS AND Dossil* FROM AI.E OVER THE SI VIE. Flannel, 54 in. Pieces of Cream Table Damask at 50c., 11. M. 1880: resolve in favor of arbitration and stling year: Pre-,d"Ut, Cheney, ’Stl; peace; treasurer, B. F. At and wide, at 50c., real value 75c. worth 02 l-2c. resolve in aid of the dairying, heel rais.ng and THE CONDITION OF TIIE .SCHOOLS. wood,’S3; secretary treasurer. F. W. Chase, *S7; leader, E. W. mutton grow interests'of theSiateof Maine. State lo Pieces All-Wool Dress Flannel, 54 in. ing Superintendent Luc.* submitted his an- '*7; executive 50 more 4. Whitcomb, eoiumittce. c. S. ^nie doz. of our Pure March Senate. The bill s>|l!S Linen Momie abolishing impris- nual report to the last week. Ii Legislature F' U'llelon. Chas. C. W. ( wide, at 04c.. real value S7 I -4c. onment for debt was ’ST, Hadley, ’Mi, utts, the subject of much dis- was delated by the failure to obtain prompt re- at 25c. Black Satin Call early and examine this wonderful Towels, 10x22, per pair. cussion. -Messrs. Ray, Simonum and Lehrokc turns from several sections of the State, and favored the hill and Cole and Lambert opposed even now is not complete, because of the fail- AN \ I.LI-'C KI> LOTTKIiY SCHEME. \Yc have sold 110 Dozen of these it. M(i<; qjjo.u bargain. already The majority report of the committee to al- ure of the School Committees of twelve tow ns jltn: .mao a\i SHIRTING DEPT. Criminal proceedings were instituted in the ■osnoq [itijo.l ,\q pajqqo low the pre-ent law to remain undisturbed, was and and the goods. plantations municipal officers of Municipal Court at Augusta. March 7 ••■'ll: joj «i>m \ joq | accepted. Two bills for the assessment of the eleven to make against -uoui o.ir Huuias Bii.upiiq.) the returns required by law, as Charles Willi-, for oqi .]()( spool! isoq oqj os.iqj I Lot of do Pieces do. State tax for the 1SX5 and 18,sii -the annu- alleged lottery operations Cheviot years follows: .. RHADAMES. Shirting, Auburn, Aurora, Bath, Belmont, Advertisements in a num- juris i al stun to recently. appeared •oo/ in '• •• •• “ amounting $880.3115.18—were passed Chester, earning Place plantation, Frankfort, ber of the distribu- qj.io.tt Oil in ‘opi.tt pc I do He. to paper- announcing alleged ■ he engrossed. Rill relating to the publica- (ireenvale plantation, ■ >< (Jreenfield, Howland, tion of prizes headed with a $3,U0i) cash prize IV.I I ill) |0c. tion of insurance companies w a- also passed. At Kossuth, .Montv ille. No. 21 Pros- it aj; one at *1.27 1-2. plantation. to any one sending fifty cents and becoming a actually the evening ion the act to provide for the Rockland, St Ji: pect, Maryville plantation, tson, subscriber to a »•< rtain entitled •>0P quo.tt Ijj; Jimqos joq | taxation of Life Insurance was publication, -t * l du Companies Webster, Wesley, West Bath, W'iscasset. These to import. amended and "Popular Family Journal,” alleged to be pub- s to be After ret urns '\imu lug mu should have been on or passed engrossed. made before May lished in Augusta. Willis was hound over on much tiie Cotton discussion act relating to trustee pro- 1 and their has involved a loss to the non-receipt the charge of I; ing connected with Hu- scheme Dept. cess was 'Tin* resolve schools in the •?/j qaao.YV ‘\>r.q *opt yv in postponed. above of amounts indefinitely municipalities suid an injunction was granted against W illis, in favor of copying the inu-ter out roll was <*f State aid from to The DEPARTMENT. ranging §200 §550. re-training him from further operations tiil a *SqS0^S0ipi3rj passed. total school resources for the past year were full hearing can be had. Willis is said to hail Hi Ml Yds. Hi-1 Brown 'The House had a field on the ail 5 Pieces of Black Cashmere, 44 in. Cottons, Remnants, day temper- §1 001,0(54, increase of §12.040 over the pre- from New York. wide, ance hill. Messrs. Walton, Spear, Nelson and ceding school year. The amount expended, Lace 1>KATH OF I ION. WII.I.IAM CALDWELL. Curtains at -'17 I worth 04 1 Heath measure -4c., -4c. at 17c., woith 25c. supported the ami Hale, Tow- however, increased $2(5.325. making the iotal ers and Mattocks it. Mr. Mattocks 5 Pieces ol Black Cashmere, 14 in. wide, opposed expenditures for the year §1,134.050, or an av- Hon. William Caldwell, died at Augusta ssjjq p •■'Pi: Yds. 40 in. Brown Rem- for Tpmu m Black Satin 2,000 Cottons, gave way adjournment, holding the floor erage of §5.31 per scholar in the State against. Sumlav morning after a brief illness, aged 07 Pairs l.ace Curtains at worth for the afternoon to tie nr- sd.75, at 50c., worth 75c. session. 1’assed en- §5.10 for the On account of seventy-four years. Mr. Bald well was born in qj.io.tt joj q.nqy joq | I at 0 1 worth He. preceding year. Suqpis ,i::o|| nants, -2c., grossed— Act to prohibit the sale to minors of mui attendance the actual amount to In .*0.75. 5 Pieces of Black II in. expend- Ipswich, Mass., coming Augusta 1S‘23, S3D3ld S Cashmere, wide, publications de\oted to criminal news; resolve ed scholar was in 1882 3. where he has been a resident ever since, hi HI!) qjio.vj .)pq.I Yds. 20 in. Brown Rem- per §7.75 against §7.54 ds Pairs Lace Curtains at worth 2.000 Cottons, relating to the of a commissioner The increased were 1SH he was to a *0.50, at 04c., worth s7 1 2c. appointment expenditures provided for appointed position in the ■ in relation to the ip' ‘'.'op | RHADAMES. constitution relating to the by increased local appropriations and by a more State Trea-urer'- olliee, where he remained up qjjo.tt joj 3ui|[os joq •*4.0d 1-2. 5 Pieces of Black 4S in. nants, at 5c., worth 7c. salaries of Cashmere, wide, .State and count) officer*; relating to careful husbanding of resources, resulting from to March 1st, 1SS3, through every change of ad- dO Pairs Lace s I railroads each other’s tracks at a with Curtains at do, worth at 75c., worth s 1.00. Yds. 20 in. crossing grade; larger and more intelligent popular interest mini-rration, the exception of a portion ’•‘On 01 -x.T* uioaj j 1,500 Bleached Cottons, Rem- act for the I A. imine the beautiful one we are assessment of Slate tax tor 1885 aud in the schools, and which manifested itself in a of 1 ■*•*)(). In I*t‘.:> he was elected Stale Tieas- selling *d.o0. 2 Pieces Silk Henrietta at Warp, Cloth, at worth Oe. l.ssti. demand for better teachers, better supervision urer. holding that olliee during the constitu- qiaoAY ‘osop <>i *pan.\ aod *ooi aoj tfuqps •0soji smipiiqg nants, 7c., Mr. !"i sl.bO -can not be matched in tile worth si.75. .Mattocks continued In* speed) in opposi- and increased school appliances. Superintend- tional limit, thus serving as Treasurer and si.50, tion to the 1.000 Yds. 20 in. Bleached Rem- temperance hill at the commence- ent Luce says, in speaking of the school attend- clerk nearly forty-three years. He has attend- state than s-j.uu. 5 Pieces 44 Cottons, ment of the less Black Cttaman, all wool, in. afternoon session, and moved that ance, that the increase of 870 appearing in tlie ed to his duties a- regularly us the rising and it he referred to the next Legislature, which of sun. at 50c. worth 75c. nants, at He., worth 10c. returns for 1882-3, the first for over a decade. setting the Mr. Caldwell was highly wide, was lost. On to ind< motion tinitely postpone ami which 11 was nopeu was me beginning or respected and esteemed. \'0of qjjo.u “A|}; ‘oso[j soipvrf jo io'j | the yea* and nays were taken after some oppo- a series of increases as constant as the de- TIII*3 A. n. ENCAMPMENT. sition and the motion was lost In :;{> in favor to creases hail been for a series of years, has not r.t \\UV\\ A<;r- *<>ipi!'i jo jurf I SO Colored opposed. The hill was then passed to he en- been maintained. The statistics* for the past Massachusetts will he well represented at the grossed, and an amendment was attached which year show a decrease in attendance of 353 from National Encampment of the Grand Army in *ooi: qj.io.\v .»n{ *-*>'o}j soipirj jo p.ri j send* it hack to the Senate. A despatch from the year 1882-3, a decrease so small, when com- Portland. Bo-ton and vicinity will furnish -ix that <• *op<_* i;uoA\ ‘•.)<_•{; .ioj if ipes Washington, announcing iieral Grant pared with tbe average for the decade past, ag- thousand. They will go into camp. Long Is- quo." had been placed on the retired INt wa* read and gregating over 12.000, that there is still hope fur land people will make extensive preparations Mil ‘3SOII l°o \\ II v S,)lj)l:'| Jo nI» heartii\ applauded by the members of both future improvement in this regard. The decrease for the reception of the Grand Army visitors ‘pJ'llS IT! ‘api.VV pj ‘O-IOtTiqVlU >[0>!|{[ a]ip• js,q[ Cashmeres. HAMBURG DEPT. parties. The hill relative to physicians and in tlie whole number of different pupils attend- in the spring. They hope to accommodate others w: " making prescriptions lor intoxicating ing the schools is some larger than that in the boot) people. Building will begin there, general- i!? quo Black and the same win nthe snow Silk liquors number of of school the Win. Duncan tilling by apothecaries, persons In ly, age. regis- disappears. ’ll! -ui dO of all wool was a ‘Oil'll ‘npi.tt !>[■ ‘o-iouiqsiq) >[->ni<[ | pieces Cashmeres, 40 in. brought up by Mr. Barton, and refused tered attendance upon summer schools the de- and Charle- Cu-hing of Portland and Mrs. Pear- We have t<* son just received the largest job lot passage. The hill relating appointment of crease corresponds very nearly with that in of the I-land have already commenced lav- ■0soh s0jpB"| wide, at 50c., per yard, these are PI I* qi.lo.tt Department. liquor agents in towns w here there are registered school population, while that in average at- ing plans. of Hamburgsever brought into this State, was act re- tendance is and worth 75c. apothecaries indefinitely postponed; very marked, evidently points STILL A TOWN. ji: ui 2 Pieces of the Celebrated Cashmere to suits I *'0(ip ‘api.tt pj ‘aioaiqsB.) qoB|{[ Pieces of Black Satin lating for taxes passed. to the existence of some condition ot conditions Rhadaraes, mag- and shall sell them at never before March 5th. A special town meeting was held in Water- Silk at 75c. worth prices Senate. Act additional to act of exceptional character, such as, perhaps, the per yd., $1.00. ville. March IM, to consider the of a qi-io.tt •OPqi qjio.u qiiqs ‘sjobjo.j joq | nificent sIGb Ex- authorizing the Maine Central Railroad to form prevalence of epidemics peculiar to childhood. adoption quality, per yard. 2 heard of. Call and secure these bar- city charter. It was defeated to BBT. a Pieces of the Celebrated Cashmere Silk early steamboat connections \va^ tabled; the Com- That it is not due to the diminution of *uf general little more than ‘•op/ ji: ‘opi.tt pt' ‘s-iouiqsiq} >pnqs[ •(inqs qjjo.u ,4oos ji: di|| oiqixau | mittee on Conference on an act for more one-half the vote only being joq amine this bargain as early as as will last a time. parential interest or to poor teaching, is evident at Si.oo worth .$1.25. gains they only short efficient and out. Li-t year the charter was defeated per yd., economical supervision of sellouts from the marked increase in both registered by •op/ ■of's ji; I —0 majority on a smaller vote than thi- qi.ioii qiio.tt ‘Mfj-.i) kj.isjo.) joq | possible. 2 Pieces of the Celebrated Cashmere Silk were unable to agree. The Senate concurred and averaged attendance upon the winter year. with the House in the of Very little work was done and no organization majority report **legis- schools. Taken as a whole, he says, the statis- ‘•opp in ‘ojii.u iq tl' ‘aoJOHiqsi!,) qoB[{| JOP oj joq | at la ion had been eliceted in aid of the «*f the ‘osqpj sjdsjo.) ‘■I Pieces Satin Rhadaraes at S1.R7 1 t!., $1.25 per yd., worth $1.50. inexpedient” on the recovery of land tics for the year are least of any,‘ adoption Linen satisfactory chatter. Its friends are cud think forfeited for non-payment of taxes. On motion because least indicative of There has encouraged 2 Pieces of the Celebrated Cashmere Silk progress. another will its worth S1.1)2. Dept. of Mr. Meats to reconsider the vote been a loss of one year bring adoption. whereby day in the average annual the at .$1.07 1-2 worth $1.02. Senate non-coneurred in the amendments length of all the schools in the State, hut an in- “YANKEE APPLES. Pu per yd., ces Satin Rhadaraes at si.bo, wortl 25 Pieces of Twilled Crash at worth to the Liquor bill, a yea and nay vote was crease, in the amount 3c., nevertheless, aggregate An English newspaper of recent date con- •spoor) ssajQ; taken, It). of •SJ.HSaOO resulting, nays, 12; yeas, services rendered by teachers. There has tained the Whilst a barrel s 1.7 b. 5c. House. The following: opening Small Ware House receded and concurred been a continued movement toward the con- of apples the other morning Mr. Benjamin Uo- with the Senate on 10 Pieces of All Linen Crash at 5c., indefinitely postponing the solidation of schools and the abolition of school warth, fruiterer, etc.. Lancashirebridge, Stock- act establishing a reformatory for women, districts. Another mov as mark- 0 by ment, equally port. found amongst the fruit a note written in worth l-4c. a vote of TO to 50. The action of the Senate on ed, is that shown in the statistics gathered relat- ink on a half-sheet of note paper, of which the DEPARTMENT. the act insurance was con- 10 Pieces of Class at taxing companies ing to the scope of the work done, the course of following is a verbatim copy: “To the John Toweling 8c., curred in. The bill to the taxation of relating study pursued. There has been a broadening of Bull that consumes this barrel of apples. This 9n|By\ |enpv J|9LI1 costs was PJ!Lli_9U0 worth 10c. amended and to he passed engrossed. instruction toward the practical. There has been barrel of apples is from a poor Yauky away The act to the of lands sold or J5 Pieces of All Linen Brown at 100 Pieces Satin and Gros Grain relating recovery I for several years a steady improvement in tlie down east in Sebago lake, state of Maine, named WE Crash, Ribbon, forfeited for taxes was at ARE CUXTIXUALLY ADDING 10 Pieces of All Wool Cassimers at 50c., discussed length and character of the teachers employed, but of tbe A. 1’. Shaw. 0 I -2c., worth 9c. the majority report that legislation is inexpe- 7448 the 1074 were new to -x w- at 5c. per yard. employed past year ANNUAL DINNER OF THE MAINE CLUB. real value 75c. dient was accepted. Messrs. Moore anil Little- the of whom not more than 100 Pieces of Genuine Russia Crash at work, probably field, in but favored ever A party of gentlemen in Boston who 5 Pieces of All Wool Cassimers at 02 I-2c.. 200 Pieces Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon brief, ringing speeches, fifty had received any training for their spend JO l-2e., worth 15c. the minority report of the Judiciary Committee, work other than that gained incidentally while their summers in Maine have organized the real value H7 1 -2c. at 10c. bring in a hill for the establishment of a Bureau their school studies. The cause of “Maine Club'’and held their first annual dinner 25 J'ieces Loom Table Damask at per yard. pursuiug 17c.; of Labor Statistics; the majority report in op- this is the present system of selecting teachers at Young's, Boston, last week. The officers 5 Pieces Good Pant Cloth at 25c 50 are: Frank 15. I worth 25c, Style Dozen Colored Bordered Hdkfs at 5c., position to the hill was accepted. Mr. Webb, on account of the school district system. President, Rich; N ice Presi- m JEW THINGS of a dents. Edwin B. Foster. William T. Deering, presented minority report of the The free high schools appear to be growing Flanders, per yard. worth Sc. Erwin E. William E. 5 I’ieces Loom Table, Colored Border Committee of Conference, insisting on the I more and more into popular favor, and are ex- Reynold', A. Clough, N. Doe. N. P. former action of the House indefinitely post- erting a beneficial influence upon the other Augustus Packard, Albert K. Damask, at 25c.. worth 37 l-2c. 25 Dozen Ladies’ All Wool Hose at 25c., poning the bill providing that railroad trains grades, both below and above them. During Page, Charles M. Monroe, llenry B. Humph- John iv. i 5 Pieces of Cream Table ai may increase their speed through towns over the past two years the number of towns hold- rey ; secretary, Wightmau; treasurer, -FOR- Damask, worth 87 1 -2c. E. the present rate of six miles an hour and the ing free high schools has increased from 86 to George Doty. 37 worth Stic. l-2c., report was accepted. The bill appointing a 123, the number of terms of schools from 173 50] Dozen Ladies’ Vests and Pants at IN GENERAL. -JO- 5 J'ieces of Bleached Table Damask, fit committee to investigate the claims for com- to 285, the aggregate number of weeks from Kid Glove 87 l-2e., worth 50c. mutation money paid by drafted men, was 1874 to 3140, the total attendance from 6215 to The Shaw tanneries are starting up. in. wide, at 62 1 worth 87 I-2c. after an animated de- 9057, the attendance from 5102 to Dexter’s public library Is its -2c., Dept 25 Dozen Gents’ Unlaundered Shirts at indefinitely postponed average 7733, out-growing bate. The bill came back from the tbe total from to present quarters. I 25 German T. lied Table 2 I --. : Every lady should wear the celebrater temperance expense $50,050 $00,373, Covers, 25c., worth 87 l-2c. Senate with a refusal to accept the amendments and the expense to the Slate from $13,813, to The legislative session lasted fifty-nine days. yards in length, at $ 1.75. TKEVEKE KID for which w< and with a request for a committee of confer- $21,888. Brewer brick companies hurned'JOOO cord’s of GLOVE, 25 Dozen of the Celebrated Gold Dollar AND ence. Mr. Heath moved that the House concur 1 be number of students attending the three wood last season, at a cost of about $10,000. 10 pieces of Turkey Red Table Damask are the sole and have a full line o East Pirtson has i agents, Shirt at 75c., usually sold at $1.00. with the Senate in not accepting the amend- normal schools of the State has increased from captured and skinned over niilioFllogsiniAwbTbgYIxa^ I I 64 in. wide, at 50c., worth 75c. sizes and colors. Every pair warranted ments and that the bill be passed to he engross- 190 in 1883 to208 in 1884. hut the number gradu- 200 skunks this season, the tanned hides bring- 50 Dozen Toilet Soap, 0 Cakes for 25c. ed. The motion was carried. ating decreased from 83 to 79. Speaking of ing a good price. The ladies March, 6. Senate. The ten hour law receiv- these schools, Superintendent Luce recom- young of Oldtown walk ou snowT ed discussion and two amendments were otter- mends that the diplomas given the graduates shoes. 3HX UOJ 30VUX 3HX OX U33JO HIM Fairfield's ed. Action on the bill was then indefinitely be made legal evidence of tit ness for teaching, framing mill, after being idle some has resumed This is a dull month with Goods dealers but we are determined to make a postponed. A motion to reconsider was los’t and licenses to teach in any school in the State weeks, operations. usually Dry it by a vote of 20 to 0. A committee of confer- below the high School grade; second, that the Ex-Gov. Selden Connor has accepted the in- busy vitation of Post ence was appointed on an :e t relative to the Hoard of Trustee* be authorized to arrange for 10t), South China, to deliver reason memorial one, which is our for so at one and we feel as- salary of State and county officers. The order and establish in any one or all of them courses the address. May 30lh. offering many special bargains time, New Yorkers for a commission to elect a Major General of of study of not'less than two nor more than say that Kennebec are superior sured that all who take of it will be more than Remember the the militia was lo.*t. Passed to he eugrossed— four years; third, that the regular appropria- to Oregon salmon, being finer and more deli- advantage pleased. Act relating to the support of paupers who tions for current expenses be increased to not cate in flavor. have lost residence by living in unincorporated less than $20,000 per anuum. John U. McLellau, a prominent merchant '03 ? NOSNHOr 'H secure and real estate 'H to these wonderful is at places as amended by tlie House. Resolve in owner, of Bath, died suddenly place bargains PROBABLY A CALAIS TIMES LIE. favor of compiling and printing the school laws Friday afternoon of paralysis, aged fifty four passed to be engrossed; bill presented by Mr. A despatch from Calais, Maine, to the New years. York March 0th The head Kimball to increase the compensation of mem- Tribune,dated says: Mrs. Eliza Blaine Walker only sister of lion. of one of the bers of the House and Senate to $350 as amend- oldest and most respectable fami- J. G. Blaine, died at Baltimore last week. Her lies til the State died several ed by Mr. Stubbs reducing sum to $250, was years ago, leaving brothers, husband, and daughters were with in real estate and in business invest- refused a passage. Bill to amend the liquor property, her until she died. valued at to his law on its passage to be enacted was tabled by ments, $492,000. daughter, age The Eastern State savs Dexter is a good W. seventeen. She was the last and mem- THOMAS "fair” town. Mr. Heath, to give him an opportunity to offer youngest This winter there have been PITCHER’S, ber of a of seven and her fath- an amendment. He thru moved to reconsider family children, three fairs, which have netted respectively not er was the “last man of his as he used to the vote the bill to be engrossed and on race,” ar from $3f>u, $300, and $400. An ordinary passing Her Louis Roche, was a French- a a yea ana nay vote being taken the motion was say. guardian, sociable and supper, in church vestry, gets 3 Main man of somewhat doubtful St.f Opposite National lost, 13 to 12. Mr. Young moved to refer to the character, though all the way from $10 to $20 or $25. A TUV DKAMA One thing was clear in his mind—that wondering what the little fellow could be THE INAUGURATION CEREMONIES. notes of the of his dis- CLEVELAND'S bearing heads INAUGURAL. tainicg habits and customs to he must sail for a repugnant Colonel of flic Indian England without day’s thinking about. ‘‘Hut cUeer up, darling, course. His voice was clear and reso- Poland, army, SCENES AND INCIDENTS AT THE NATIONAL The our civilization. delay, whatever the cost be. And mustn’t of all in the aud following is the inaugural address and late of the was a man whose might you cry to-day, days CAPITOL MARCH 4TH. nant, he slowly enunciated his words SPECIAL SALE llussars, then he remembered that he of President Cleveland: CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. suddenly year.” An outliue of the at Wash- and occasionally turned about at the ill luck had long been proverbial among was now a rich and in the proceedings man, bitter- There was a stir at the other end of the pauses as if to note the effect of his re- Fellow Citizens—In the of The people demand reform in the Ad- March with a of the presence his friends. He had a ness of his heart cursed his cruel fate, w ard, as some visitors entered to see the ington 4th, summary marks. ministration of the Government and tho originally joined [His address is given in another this vast of I which ever seemed to mock President’s assemblage my countrymen crack in which he was him with children and their toys. Two of them message, received by tele- application of business principles to pub- cavalry regiment, column.] am about to and seal the vain hopes of happiness. the were a When supplement by lic affairs. As a means to the civil by far the most popular officer. But good Presently tall, gray-haired gentleman, very graph, was presented to the readers of he first began the crowd ap- end, unhappy mother recovered from her erect and stiff, accompanied by a lady plauded whenever he to take oath which I shall take the manifestation service reform should he in good faith en- pairs of nature w as a more in the Journal last week. We now paused 1,000 conspicuous quality and awoke to sense oi i some give Pantaloons swoou, the full than with a but forced. Our citizens have the to years younger himself, breath, after a while contented itself of the will of a great and free In right At further details. The President-elect ar- people. about 50 Cents on a Dollar. Frank Poland’s character, than discre- her misfortunes. The Colonel utterly sad expression and wistful with him as made his from the of eyes. cheering he prin- the exercise of their and of protection incompetency pub- failed to console his own “1 was sent in power right tion, and in an evil moment he backed a her; indeed, think, Madam, your toy rived Washington early on the morn- cipal points. His reference to the lic employes who hold their 100 Pairs or Pants, *1.00, worth *2.00. 100 Pairs of Panls *1.25, worth pro- places solely •• *2.50. have to 100 •• despair was too evident to permit him to into this ward,” said the hibition of contract labor called self-government they committed as tlie reward of service and 1.50, 3.00. 100 1.75, 3.50. brother oflicer’s bills for a consider- Superintendent, ing of March 3d, and proceeded to his foreign partisan 100 2.00, •• very either or 4.00. 100 2.25, 4.25. inspire hope comfort. who acted as guide ; “but Mrs. Price will out loud and continued one of their fellow citizens a and from the influences of tiioso 100 .. amount. in the Hotel. Later long applause. supreme corrupting 2.50, 4.50. 100 3.00, 5.00. able Needless to say that his “Hut he is found this know. A doll's bouse Mrs. quarters Arlington who 100 perhaps by Price, with But his allusion to civil service reform sacred trust, and he here consecrates promise and the vicious methods of 3.50, 5.50. i oo 4.oo, e.oo. was in the he called on President Arthur friend absconded, and declared bank- time,” he said. one and a veranda.” day feel The those who such rewards. This is a only story pretty flat. address was very himself to their service. This impressive expect And large purchase that I have recently made, and am offering these to the public at a great discount. no!” moaned his said Mrs. at the White House and those who Also a line of rupt, and that Poland, being only a “No, wife; “they “Yes, Madam,” Price, hurry- arrangements brief, and at precisely two minutes after ceremony adds little to the solemn sense worthily seek public, employ- large would have telegraphed. 1 shall never iug up to them. “I gave it to one child, one o’clock he concluded with an invo- ment have tlie to insist that merit son, with a small was were made for the Of the of responsibility with which 1 contemplate right younger allowance, see him !” inauguration. & Youths’ again but another pleaded so bard for it that I cation of the of the I owe to the of the land. and competency shall ho in- Suits, Spring Overcoats, Childrens, of a blessing Providence, duty people recognized, Boys Suits, obliged to exchange into a of On the of the return decorations the city press despatch of regiment misery journey— let him have it, instead of his own toy. and, to the Chief Justice and can relieve me from lest stead party subservience or tlie sur- HATS, CAPS ,t- PURXISU ROODS. : Whatever it was do with turning Nothing anxiety Indian native the to which the Colonel and his This if says possible to render of cavalry. journey way, you please.” bowing to said : “1 am now act of mine their interests honest political belief. l>oni a and boards arid and him, pre- by any may spend dollar for Clothing until you havr examined my goods and prices. Please call and be wife had looked forward so for “V.'liat is the name of the little scantling bunting gilt He was a marrieu man, with a uelicate eagerly plead- pared to take the oath prescribed by sillier, and nothing is needed to strength- NO RACE DISTINCTION’S. convinced that this is the place to buy. is to bedeck a town for an occasion Wash- years—it needless to dwell. In six er i” quickie asked the Colonel, law.” en to a strange- my resolution engage every Boston wile and couple ot young enildren, and ington has undertaken and performed. faculty In the administration of a Government Cloth iny Store, Mark Antlretcs, Proprietor, weeks’ time they were in England, and ly interested. As the Chief Justice arose to adminis- and effort in the of their wel- the climate made his wife a The work of decoration is promotion to do and exact to speedily had learnt all there was to hear of their “Robert answered the completed very ter pledged equal justice 11 Phamix Row, Belfast, Me, 11 Home,” nurse, the oath the vast assemblage cheered fare. Amid the din of party strife the peo- chronic invalid, while the children faded loss. beautiful, and the stateliest of American all men, there should tic no pretext for surprised ; “at least, so we were told. He again and The President-elect choice was but its attendant aw and died before their avenues has been transformed into a again. ple's made, the of the ay parent's eyes. Not the smallest trace been found was anxiety touching protection LKTTKR FROM FLORIDA. hail found a month ago in a wretched stood facing the Chief Justice with the circumstances have demonstrated anew spectacles and wiped his eyes Wo The unfortunate man was too to af- mass of which freed men in their or poor of the child mid den in has moving gay colors, fitting- rights their security nurse, except that the Shoreditch, and been very ill crowd on his right. Chief Clerk Me the and ol' a A DI LKIIITFI L RKTRKAT. THK ROSKF.ANl) found it to contain the lord to send them to England, and his ly typifies the heartiness of this city’s strength safety government in the enjoyment of their under same number of detectives were practically certain that with a slow fever. His mother went off of the Court stood the privileges llol'SK. THK I" I.ORI I * A R A /.■ >K-BA< K. FISH- father declined to assist with welcome to the Kenny Supreme just ny people. In each succeeding year tlie Constitution its acres and trees. It him, saying, to wiih Administration. and amendments. ING ON THK ST. JOHNS RIVKR. ARLINGTON. was not so old as the they had gone London, and there dis- a sailor, and left him starving—the to the side of Mr. Cleveland and held it more that, our demo more truth than that he had At 10.:i0 a. the Presi- clearly appears All discussion as to A VISIT ro AN ORA NG K GRO\ K. kindness, w m., Wednesday, their fitness for the other and was for the appeared utterly. retch ! in the cot, just beyond—there !” the Bible which the oath was ad- cratie needs no and hearing first time been the cause own and must upon ] principle apology, accorded to of his ruin, As dential party entered the carriages at tlie place them as American cit- of What had induced the woman to take she spoke, they approached the cot, ministered, the President-elect also hold- that in its fearless and faithlnl I Correspondence the Journal.] this year. Asking the doctor what kind make the best of his altered circum- W liite House and took the position as- applica- zens is idle and unprofitable, except as it this Doctor and Mrs. but the little occupant was too much ab- ing it with his hand. The Bible tion is to he found the surest of of stances. extraordinary step, to them in the line of right guaranty the for their Faiki-teld, Fi.a., March .1, Iss.->. At fertilizer lie used around his trees ho sorbed in the of his new signed procession. suggests necessity improve Bradley utterly failed to imagine. She contemplation used is a small morocco covered gdt good government. But the best results in Berlin. l 1 a t Cl and ex- long it cov- harmoniously most about winter at home : snow living promoted aielcy, shortly We can not do evil to others without above the stately buildings were forgets The Colonel’s relatives laughed at him As he re-entered the Capitol he was our national destiny, we shall deserve to tory, let us invoke Mis aid and His bless- pected to command his regiment: his wife it to ourselves. ered with cloths of gorgeous colors. The and ice are as a dream that was told no Ceneral (.ran: was horn April *27, 1*282. behind his hack for his use- doing with cheers. He walked realize all the benefits which our our labors. too. seemed to revive in the of apparently were tlie again greeted happy ing upon delight police regulations perfect and one heeds sit Hk*’ is less A man’s de- to the basement entrance, where he tirst I form of can bestow. On them, or ven open thinks of “Two-eyed low Lnglish for herring. her ami himself persistence. lazy paradise—the police broad with its smooth sur government hoy's existence, Rupert avenue, hard, came into the "Of course the little dead.” partment. [ The Judge. building, and entered the tliis occasion all may well re- ! i hem. A win* of races is feared on the Isthmus of w as as little spoiled as any child could be beggar’s face, was completely cleared of everything ; auspicious MB. BLAINE ATTACKED. remarked to his friends Martin Polished hoots and manners carriage to be driven in the procession to new the of our devotion to the Panama. considering re amount of affection which young polished that might obstruct the pageant. The pledge A Florida razor-back, or pig. is quite a who. the was the Colo the \\ bite House. launched the a vn.ouors i>i:i knsi-: itv si.n.uok <;ii.hf.kt. was lavished on hint. Boland, by way. don't always go together. I'nited States with ranks Constitution, which, by Louis Kossuth, at in excellent heath regular troops, ! curiosity to a northerner, one can see, Turin,is nel's heir. “He At the conclusion of the ceremonies at founders of the and consecrated At a meeting of the New York 1 and Hut just when the prospects of the presumptive always ■•Man is man’s greatest study, and how- extended clear across the avenue, pre- republic l.egi spirits. was a brat. the the escorted the at any time of a dozen 01 so weakly Just imagine spend- to Capitol procession by their prayers and patriotic devotion, tore on the Democratic a ; nearly day family seemed to tighten, a new terror get ahead of him his most persistent.” sented a most imposing appearance. The Wednesday Cmpress Lugenie i-seriou-lv ill from a ner- ing life it' about from Presidential back to the White lias for almost a borne the of lose to torment the nckless colonel. His your running Bop- Boston Globe. Marine with its party century hopes I these little porkers, slowly moving niiis shock. [ United States Corps mag- hers introduced, by order of their caucus, lar to Siocn Dials, and from Land's End House. From a stand erected in front and the aspirations of a great people child to show piomonitbry symp- Rounder his wife is the nificent band for the occasion mong in the streets. I lie. have long Tin* inees of < malicious old whose mission the truth to concert the festivities of the eve- same it should be in at Chicago, when it nominated a man among tie sweet gun ii Sanford, Fla. ened his and ttf- ! gentleman, people prefer naked dressed President’s was opened spirit administered, gun potatoes. by overpowering anxiety elegant carriage preceded was yvith m life was to rub the Democrat. ning, and continued from 8 to 11 order to the welfare of the character and record of .lames l a London 1 >aiI \ to net fenti in. or he would scarcely have noticed people wrong way. up prevarication. [Painesville by General Slocum, the Chief Marshal promote lasting One perfect day, in company with a Telegraph is said its “Oh, I should be too delighted!” re- o’clock, during which time the President the country and to secure the full meas- (4. Blaine. ; o w ii*■ i*s $1,000,000 a year. that nttle Rupert's face occasionally wore “Remember the porter,” said the hotel and his staff and a troop of United States friend, 1 went a fishing upon the St Martin : “but 1 am afraid the old held his levee in the room. It ure ot its iceless benefits to us and to In answer to this remark Senator Hil- a hectic flush, and that lie seemed to tire of plied to the “1 the were reception pi Ata recent bird xhibition in London one highwayman departing guest. cavalry. Surrounding carriage was III was lohtis river. This rivel .#H> a.es a Colonel will he know, half-past o’clock when President those who will succeed to the bert said that he ready here or ci.se an ar\ w as value.1 at $o,00o. play sooner than w as altogether natural. imposed upon, you shall," said the other : “it was worse than a dozen mounted policemen. blessings and some of that Cleveland arrived at the ball-room. He of our national life. The of where, now or at any other time, to dis- and in many north ms titter nines w ,.h Husband and wife, for a long time, there- adopt scrap humanity the ale.” Tlie party received an ovation all along large variety Mr I L. Sibley, the librarian of Harvard was to cuss the of and ■ 1 does not to him.' escorted the Presi- I diverse and interests question charactet record ■ tlx v e I o ; v the farce of belong the line of men women immediately competing subject False leorg' iae- an Mllego. is right \eat> old. fore, kept up painful pretend- A Western paper asks: “What is march, cheered, dent’s as betrveen In of sueh room, where for half an hour be ; to federal control, (trover Cleveland and .lames to each other's but an spite, however, sneers, persistently seeking and is r ing ignore fears, nerve?” Nerve is illustrated a man waved their handkerchiefs and i-rte mile in wtilth. It is the y !'be post-oilic*- and custom house building at Colonel Boland and his wife by clapped held an informal members of the of their need ,4. Blaine. Mr. he had tilled was Poor hoped reception, recognition claims, give Blaine, said, I hikota. w i- honied explanation finally inevitable. a their hands, and the greatest enthusiasm Friday. betting one hundred on bob-tail tiusli. the Committee and a small “the to of the olliees in the of large river in the I'nitcd > s r uo-ng to check iter against hope, and took a somewhat Reception ! us no fear that greatest good the many highest gift I Mrs. Poland, vainly striving Times. was evinced by the great throng. Presi- Montana oit $1*2.000 in bounties for the in all [Brooklyn number of i number" \v ill fail to be accom- the and had tilled them all \rith due north, one etui see on us paid tears, her husband to tell Iter melancholy pleasure doing they distinguished persons being greatest people hunks de-trim! ion of wil i implored dent-elect Cleveland kept his silk hat in 1 j animals Iasi year. could to relieve the of An American inventor has discovered to him. Thu President was ac- if in the halls of national great distinction and honor, i I is own was j wretchedness the as presented [dished, legis- tint groves with teen dus- candidly if anything really wrong ! hand and bowed to the right and left many orange At; hi how to make a line of Miss Cleveland and Mrs. of State had made him of its lb- isc Illinois doctor thinks has found a sure with and was forced to poor little gutter children whom they quality whiskey companied by lation that spirit amity and mutual Speaker her darling, lie the carriage rolled slowly along. The ters of golden fruit, while the various ure lor rheumatism in geranium leaves. found in work-houses and and from wood. Alas! our forests are doomed. Hoyt, bis sisters, and by bis brother, concession shall in which the | of Representatives, and had elected him admit that the doctor had recommended hospitals, same reception was accorded the Vice- prevail even in the streets. Call. Rev. W. \. Cleveland, and bis wife and Constitution had its birth. If this involv- to both houses of Congress, lie was re- species of trees, the Magnolia, Pride a A « hie.ago judge has decided that a boy is not a >ea and a of climate. [Philadelphia whose followed. voyage change President-elect, carriage their two obliged to attend worship in a public school. Christmas was drawing near, and the Mins, Mr. Hastings, his nephew, es the surrender or postponement ot pri- peatedly elected to the Speakership of India, Faints and a ten "And how the poor child is to get The portrait of a doctor accompanies Next came the N ational Democratic Com- Cypress present Colonel, to his custom, was Miss Hastings, Miss Nellie Yoenians, vate interests and the abandonment of the National House of Representative.- H, spring elections in New York state show the one or the other I’m sure I can t according his advertisement in a Boston mittee and the Inaugural Committee in tropmal appearance. Before going out lull ot exchange. Miss Annie and Mr. and Mrs. will W'hen the (farlieid yvas made hi!-" U 'publii-an gains, as compared with last he caned. benevolent plans for the welfare As his Yoemans, local advantages, compensation be martyred imagine." gt hair is less than a foot in length, carriages, followed by the District Militia 1 i on the river my friend a net fu’d fail. ■f these waifs and of infant hu- Bacon, the President's brother-in-law found in the assurance that thus the President he selected Mr. Blaine among caught father would do strays it Is headed ■•Surely your something ! barely possible that he is not a by the Washington Light Infant- of i hie an announcement and wife. About the same time ex-Presi- common interest is subserved and the 50,(Hill,OHO of as the most lit mat i shrimps for bait, while I bailed some ’ll" unas B. Camp'hell, the oldest .Mason in if he only knew f manity. day caught ry. A number of colored militia formed people | quack. dent Arthur arrived at tho ball ; I to be adviser in his Cabinet. N* w York, die ! Thursday at Westtield. ag* d!**’» Hut the shook itis head his eye that a certain paper proposed to room, general welfare advanced. leading I rain water out of the boat with an old (,'olonel very part of tlie tirst division and presented a \ ars. raise a An is and was escorted to the Presi- When tiartield yvas murdered Mr. Blaine fund for providing toys for inquisitive exchange worrying he, too, wu drearily. highly creditable appearance. The local l.OVAI.TV TO THE CONSTITUTION. oden pad. Everything in readiness, 1 Christmas for itself over the “Will the dent's room. With him were Secretaries was selected common onsent is (In- T. **. Arthur, the well-known writer and "I can't ask dear : no, there is presents these children, query, coming by pub- him, my divisions of the Grand Army of tua Re- oil b om the shore and the oars, ii-hc. died at “A idea!1' cried the ! man lie ?” “Yes. brother, if he has any- Lincoln and Chandler, Secretary and In the discharge of my official duty I best man to pronounce Ins eulogy Flu- | push ply Philadelphia last Friday night, nothing else for it; I must send in my j splendid worthy public closed tlie escorting division. aged 70. man. “I'll send them a at thing to do with a gas Wes- Mrs. General shall endeavor to be by a just charges that were made him reaching the middle ol the stream just as and we must to out of subscription company.” [ i ne entered tue easement ot tne McCulloch, Attorney guided against by papers, try keep party («• -L once ; and we'll to tern Sentinel. Brewster and Mrs. Postmaster and unstrained construction of the Con- the Democrats and five trade it >, neral C. Black, of Chicago 1ms been ap- the workhouse somehow or other. go around the shops, •Senate of the Mr. Cleve- Brewster, p irgc steamer going up river to Palatka Any- wing Capitol. pointed Commissioner of 1'- ti-ion-. and aec. ! Bessie, and some l'or them. General Hatton and Miss Hatton, Secre- stitution, a careful observance of the cans in the last campaign were as tlim.-.v pts thing to save Rupert.” buy toys A man has invented a cast-iron table- land, on the arm of Senator Sherman, Fla vl.te’ is 75 nines from Jaekson- the (dliee. I too.” tary and Mrs. Teller, Davis of the distinction between the [lowers granted and baseless as the motives that And so the matter was settled. Colonel ware that went to the entrance to Sen- Judge j prompt- looks just like and private the ej. we 11 is wife porcelain, Court of Claims and Mrs. Miss to tile federal Government and those re- ed them were malicious and antepulling along. We had been \ war bet ,-n liquor seller- and prohihition- Poland was his and eagerly assented, and they is in ate and Davis, vile, hypo tot'esign commission, ecstacy when lie sees a servant girl chamber proceeded immediately ists at Kxira, Iowa, resulted in the blowing up an afternoon and a Lucy Frelingbuvsen, Mr. Allen Arthur served to the States or to the people, and critical. yvere ground- lishu g but short time when friend the little were to start for England spent good many halt a to the Vice President's room. They pronounced my of a saloon. family j drop dozen cups and shriek with President 1 in such an assortment and Marshall MeMichad. N ice President by a cautious appreciation of those func- less, after full and careful e\im.ai.it ;tn steamer. Hut the very sovereigns buying horror at their to Arthur went to the President’s room l jumped ip icijentiy and yeiledC’Fve got by early day observing failure break The editor of a t ime -' in New York as felt convinced to Hendricks arrived about the same time tions which, the Constitution and such men as N'oah Davis, William M. paper before he sent in his it they would do much by by a boo." I papers, happened A fashion where his Cabinet was assembled, and ! p came Cue reel whistling ha> been tiueo $l.i-'o tor a brother relieve the a writer says tuckers a and the President. In the room laws, have been to Hannibal Hamlin and a host i libeling that an old comrade of the Colonels was misery of many friendless joined especially assigned Kvarts, 1 hinamau. where he himself hi the the tt.r. worn on Not a engaged signing at this time there was a the executive branch of the Govern- trie best ami minded in. through and a huge tisLi covered the station in which he ; little sufferer. everything. by large large and dis- otners, purest passing through measures which was rushing < majority. There are no tucks worn on Congress ment. But lie who takes til" oath to- ill the How was it with Cr.o.-i " ih slune and scales In the Cniteii state-ami ana.la, during 1- b- was “By the way,” said Mrs. Boland, “1 tinguished gathering, including persons | country. I Hopped into the quartered- Surgeon Major Bradley, through the legislative halls. Mr. Hen- . tie wen* *2"'. tin s, with a total io-s of and that’s as near of the most to and defend the Cleveland! tile \\ ., 1 see that there is a for the hoarding-house hash, diverse shades of day preserve, protect Senator sked *oat. \ 1 who had been invalided home, and was competition arm Senator political "Men on u.-., what kind of a fish $ i qOoff.UOl). as drick’s, outlie of Hawley, is .. best home-made 1 to every tiling anything that manufact- There was no formal Constitution of the 1 nited States, only | was his character anti re. ord i b- a .id the best of his to toy. used he entered the where Mr. Cleve- opinion. reception is said making way England ured. apartment j that," my friend with a scared i. \\ a ace. Cniteii .States Minister to 1 ur- tather clever at that sort of | by President Cleveland, blit a large num- assumes the solemn obligation which not repeal any of tiie e inrgrs mm.,- with his win-. j thing.” land had | k*-\ :iri- -cut his resignation to the previously gone. look on his face a aim sa d 1. government The mother's voice failed as she The enthusiast who volunteers ber of persons about him, and every patriotic citizen, on the farm, in ! him, but would fake his y ourself’ ritt-y stay od a couple of nights at Run- her, young The Senate Chamber and pressed against simpiy at \Y 4-lungton. as galleries some of the the in the marts of and as t- I with the thought of the lost whose e a missionary is a rash’un, and if his gentlemen standing in the workshop, busy trade, character record .nm.-ee i by 1pm caught hold of the side if the boar itup 're, and sy deeply darling .gerly were soon the Court just- et in from the mpathued tilled, Supreme immediate and should share witli him. self and uneonirmiieied. .1 stage. ex pet taut face had done so much to in- lot is east among the cannibals he is vicinity made the presenta- every where, Vml t ik.ng wilh lei; hand to Polands in their dilemma. Dr. Bradley ices seats on the tloor on the my keep I . In ,i.g ;! uii gage incut at tic Boston Mu-emu occupying tions. Later the The Constitution which his as a her likely to be divided into several rations. President, after making prescribes thus estatdished. lie would ask. in i t*»r m \ -ca-on, seemed to take a great to ; spirc dexterity. front of the and the a into the while at fancy Rupert right chair, Diplo- > diiiiq water, the same The Jokes of this breed on trees a tour of the ball returned to the oath, countrymen, is The whether there ,. ; h'- was childless himself. t hi the second Colonel pressed her arm in mute glow in this matic in their room, my yours. sincerity, Corps, fifty strong, gorgeous cine 1 :i: held roo in tlie >m hundred and twenty-three men were s\ and said : reception room, and for a little while re- Government you have chosen him to ad- a family in this broad land who •••u'd tit!y my lisiting morning lie came to the Colonel and of- tnputby, vicinity. [Hatchet. uniforms, in front of the chair. President hoi---! in colliery '-xplo-ion at Kharw-in. Aus- ceived all who came for a time is the Ills sons to 11 r t; 1 ■: dear: it will be a nice to pay their re- minister yours suffrage point rove deve. right ••that is a cat-fish, it will do t ria. ia.-t fered to take charge of the hoy until his “Do, occupation At a recent Sunday-school meeting in Arthur was now announced and his com- only Friday. for but at II be and bis which executes tlie will of freemen is 1 ••There is a man wlmse eiun returned to you.” a eon- spects, half-past say you •;■• harm. are to parents England. I Chicago long-winded clergyman ing was greeted with a warm clapping of I They the fresh wa- Tii Supreme Court at San Francisco has (lo- left the and N ice Presi- yours. The laws and the entire scheme 1 is of imitation; them "It would be rather a favor than They spent a good part of the evening I sumed too much of the time a party building, worthy your cal'< that Chinese children must he admitted to really with hands, in recognition of which he bowed u-r u a' Uli- shark is to the salt u ater. in what form the dent Hendricks and bis party also went of our civil rule from the town meeting to mail whose record and acts uni daily the public schools. otherwise," he pretested. "My wife and deciding proposed toy wordy address. When he sat down, the gracefully to the assemblage. A moment j should take. away. was continued until a the State and the National ( 1 1 can recommend to as a model to ■•• ! very largo ami vm acinus.” “1 I leader of the Dancing 'apitols api- you thought,” ! e < are very dull by ntirseives. and if you meeting unwittingly an- later and the buzz of conversation again I number t enrol d volunbcrs m Croat “What do to a very late hour. A handsome ml arc yours. Your every voter ; as sure- I followed.” t'ould in the "a'ai ii.C a- ill' silt (town III could trust t.s, 1 am sure we would you say doll’s house ?” nmineed the “Hallelu- was in of an- very supper any person allglel the lb itain at present is ‘Jld.btib. l'bis is the great- only | hymn beginning, suspended anticipation the : asked Mrs. after several was served throughout the evening in a ly as your Chief Magistrate; under the Lnited States say this to his cliildren est number recorded. take a> good care of the hoy as if he were Boland, other jah ! ’tie done!” nouncement, "The President-elect of the stern ol the boat. and wiped the series ot rooms same in a different he asked. Not one. pcrspi- own. -uggestions had been discarded as im- communicating supper hv high sanction, though (o-iieri' L. < out Hut you know you must make United States.” Mr. Cleveland had al- Iutil n I I Walthall ha* l»eeu appointed ever of a the a trout llis “that i had either Nobody heard servant Hill Hotel ol New York. exercises trust. Nor is "1 then,” continued Mr. i.ilbert. t" sue.. >• a* up your mind at <'lire.” practicable: “made, you know, us a mod- girl entered the hall with his escort Murray sphere, public say, -rotary I.tmai t ni« 1 States of ready or el of our old 1 | d> mg insomnia, or of a Members of the committee estimate the this all. citizen owes to the “and I it. that the, got hold of a shark some hideous- Seliati W, from Mississippi. Tlie Colonel Ins friend’s hand bungalow. don't think it boy hankering and halted w Kvery repeal inauguration j grasped after anti-bilious ithin sight of the assemblage would lie ilillicult.” j pdls. It is the employ- number of ball tickets sold at about j country a vigilant watch and close scru- of such a man to be President ..I the looking object it acst After in silence, but he did not quite realize the while his arrival was being announced. having Brigadier (General idelos B. Sacket, senior in- or of the one and the father of the and of its servants, and a fair — t iu\ dear: must set to i other Id.(Mill, 111,(Mill appears to be a very tiny public I'nitcd States is humiliating to the 11101 I *ee: i»i' p' r f t lie I III Led State- died 1)11st loll. "Capital, you Applause, of hands at and ! succeeded in catching a .lumber of bass anil) of these creatures who does the clapping lirsf, low estimate of the number of and reasonable estimate of their al sense of man and woman in this in \\ ‘•1 dmi’t want to Brad- work at nice, and I'll help happy then persons fidelity every Saturday a-hington. ptvssyou.".said you." cheers, loud and prolonged, wel- I We wound ice!- and let the boat 1 ■'ll insomnia act and needs the in the ball room and balconies. and usefulness. Thus is the and hacked as lie will be in up i• ;t it seems a that the bungalow was duly and pills. [Fall present people's country, up Tie d\ namile m tie House of < *om- .ey eertainiy pity begun, River comed him. i explosion In due time was Advance. During the evening there was a will upon the whole frame- that office the 1 lemoeratic lloat down the t Ivor imucr the blue ai d moii- and W estminster Hall d the build- you should cut ill" Service now, and j finished oil' to admira- The Vice President-elect was escorted great impressed high by party, damag- of tire works. work of our civil chief to lbe extent of e on tion. Mrs. I’oiand was when "What would 1 do were to die!’ display The policy, municipal, whose strength lies in the solid lug *Td."od. start halt pay. vvhen there is such an really sorry you to the chamber, and without delay, but largest piece | cloudless sky. My f: iciid, who is a line said a to the National with State and federal, and this is the ■South, where the constitutional A out out >1 the the moment came to with it ; the lady her husband, who had represented Capitol, policy rights ■ -oiore.i boy of r*vengo attempted to easy way difficulty.-’ j part just with the solemnity and decorum befitting elocutionist, began re.', o.M <■ , sweet and a sealskin sack for excellent of the President and i of our liberty and the of our of are on, where 'ill whole family a' M won. (ia.. to. alter a a ng discussion between Po- I hitter memories it called tip, purchased her. “Oh, the t he oath was administered portraits inspiration Republicans trampled putting occasion, About 1’ esi P"\\ ,|'M'ed in their food. cost hei seem- come off,” said the Yice President, Hanked by mottoes and faith in the republic. the doctrine oi secession has never beei Nothing heu glass land and Ins wife, it was settled that the although they many tears, eight-year-old hope- to him by the President pro tempore. ed to lift her out ot her ful, that old emblems. This was Kill feet of and is stili held as a sweet and acioss to the I be lb pal I rislt liitle-. t lie now Colonel should accept his triend's oiler, terrible sorrow, “you'd marry codger you Mr. Kdinunds now turned to the front piece long ECONOMY rliOEI). repented perpetu- singing, looking only regiment it at took a kissed when was on the and 75 in height -the largest set al menace; backed I small a garrison Halifax, N. >.. has been ordered and send Rupert to Kngland, while he and, woman-like, she sad pleas- pa asleep sofa.” and delivered his piece up, say, by west side of the river, set a of valedictory. ever tired in America. It is the duty of those serving the peo- | party i" pre| are for active set vice. his wife at ure in in the The Might of five party, with its past record of treason ami and remained reproducing miniature, [Evansville Argus. Mr. now took o Bundapore. Hendricks the gavel and in to dost limit I young ladies and genth/uni .a house she thousand rockets at once, a vast ple public place ly public lrs instead be- \t Louisville. Ky., a charged with I In- e was via. little time for where had endured so much called Senate to order in extra forming rebellion, inauguration Virginian prepara- the ses- to the actual needs of the A ft "'k rat in floral in the terminat- expenditures a cause of is a themselves with a zeal dial poison court, pretemng death n. 01 |i>r The misery. The little model seemed to bring TURK TOPICS. bouquet heavens, ing rejoicing cause of tin enjoying prolonged leave-taking. sion. Prayer was offered by the Chap- Government, b ii'' di-gr we of eonv iction. her nearer her lost ed the display. economically administered, 1 miliation, of sorrow and of seemed to ho poor mother strove to console herself hoy, and she loved it which the Vice President apprehension inspired by Mom.b- •,. ,, Mr. John will not trot lain, following I because this bounds the of the Gov- v almost as a friend. May his famous right to every heart in this Nation.” '.\-p:t[ r* have been received in Chili in :>4 with the thought that her child’s life made a brief address. The new Senators loyal that stallion 1'ilot Knox until quite late in the ernment to exact tribute from tlie, earn- d s from London by steamship to Buenos would he saved, hut she suffered "1 wonder who will get the bungalow?” were TUB CABINET. terribly season. The sworn in, and after the reading of of labor or the of the citi- \\K and lljcnce a T«>>- the eminent. to horse is already entered for ings property "!’!ca-iire'- he mil) imbli end. in parting from him, while the Colonel's she said tiie Colonel, when the doll’s the of the President THU B01BB0N8 FAVOR Tilt VKM SLHKK1. several races. message convening and lie,cause I’o which nil liuin.ei i- -a house had been big President Cleveland sent to the Senate ; zen, public extravagance pow- add lend. Secretary Lndieoit*.- tir-t otlicial act was to feelings were none the less deep because duly packed and sent off the the was formed Senate, procession begets extravagance among the people. We have noticed tile fact that countersign lhe commission for the apj oiut- his manhood forbade him to them. to its destination. Two foals Thursday the following nominations to he already ''U liat is that” said us I parade promising have recently and tiled its way toward the platform on We should never be ashamed of the sim- place I, pointed dieid of (bn. r ml oti t lie retired li-t. As for had taken “I'm afraid 1 can't an- one of the nine Senators w ho Rupert, he wonderfully say, my dear,” been in the stables of Mr. lv E. the central of the It members of his Cabinet. are the nearly every out on the it a dropped portico Capitol. They and economies which cast side of the rr. b.g! M ••-e ha* b*vi me in Montreal in to ins new as nurse swered her “but I we plicity prudential I epidemic friends, and his old husband, believe Norcross of Manchester. are both was in the order: voted the lull to the new •' They following Marshal of same as announced : are best suited to tlie of a re- against prevent w -1" of the city Tin schools without can ” previously operation ; pine ridge dotted here and the" ; went with him. his childish sorrow was I easily find out chestnut stallions Jr. ili-t iiw11 a ney. change ex-Vice Presidents, the ican are stairs-. The St. lamis replied my lovcit place. lh >uo a n won with a score of Id'.ej mile-. Three “So brino 1‘atchen. full brother to Supreme Court, of the people. Those who selected for I laiiy Chronicle j Two and the Polands you shall, Hessie : I’ll see to Lady the Secretary Treasury—Daniel •! her >•,,ni slants made uv r a thousand ui’les. years passed, that," Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, the a to refers to another that of 1 >.■]. ol the wealthiest of said Thorne, died at Lexington, March of New York. hunted time manage public allairs fact, Hay ard Many people New were almost reconciled to the Colonel I’oiand, always eager to Ky., Committee of the Presi- Manning separation from the of Arrangements, l are still of the and do much aware hud made a \ ork and >ei!;iior (iurlaud has such a -trung a\> r*ion tlie her ti, rupture a blood vessel, at Secretary of War V illiam C. Kndicott people may previously “cowardly I’enusy ivania have their wm'ei by comforting letters they constantly gratify every fancy. dent and the the N ice to seeing any "t hi- children married that he * * * * * * the of 23 He was President-elect, their to encourage, consist attempt'' to the bill striking age years. the sire of of Massachusetts. by example nullify by lioiues there, us we received from Dr. Bradley. Rupert was President and of the l.et row aiu'oss and pa\ d'd not at b ud Lin ddmg of hi -on lasl week. fourteen horses in the 2.30 class. His Secretary Senate, of the I ently with the dignity of their official out its penalty clause; and the St. Louis a He Tiie scene was a ward of an Secretary Navy- -William C. growing up strong, healthy buy. East-end members of the the it a visit." So he takes the The (••>-: tor • \1 a in London tie fastest son is London He also Senate, Diplomatic of New York. functions, that plain way of life which Chronicle adds: saying up police past was for children. 2.20J. got Whitney on ha- wonderfully sharp and intelligent, hospital heads of the retired oars and we year ••dynamite' duty turn &l‘.H>,00<). Lady Stout three old 2.20. He was Corps, departments, of the among their fellow -citizens aids integrity "1'he Senators soon reach a little pier, and and had no means forgotten his 1 pw-voiced, nurses years Secretary Interior—L. Q. C. La- voting to thus kill the I’ll'' previous year the expen.-e was only *>i>0,- by par- neatly-dressed Dr. General of the Army, the Lieutenant and thrift and wei owned by L. Herr of mar of promotes prosperity. bill were Butler. Coke, making last our boat leave the wharf iinii. ents. The Bradleys were living near passing to and fro among numbers Lexington. General of the the Admiral of the Mississippi. Cohpntt, am t im« Forty years ago Representatives ; tlie Scrupulous any depart- earn piaci Hr Ward's was to the or that was not he eration of the who their living by manual labor." she tempted forget dreary altogether hectic, and was a dark bay, but when he died he er who had been admitted to the nomination of Mr. Bayard, ure from that commended persons foreign policy place, said the as he tile The tomato rower- of Florida have not made waste of sea which between them. In small showed an invincible dis- was snow that he did so We regret to see so of these darkey wiped lay tongues white. He is remembered as floor of the Senate followed stating briefly because of hv tlie the traditions and the many signs I hi- -ea-on, owing to the Chamber, by history, sand Horn his my money large qmtn- another the Colonel would retire on position to which the nurses’ au a famous trotter in Mr. attitude the Irish from the South. The. bitterest hoe. "I's for him." i’ies from the year chatter, his younger days, those who had been admitted to the gal- Bayard's upon prosperity of our republic. It is the pol- opponents working -hipped Bermuda- and the West a and then would he tbority could not restrain. when he was known as Mr. him of the law of last year the .lust at that a 1 tidies. good pension, they altogether “Guyascuties” leries. question. Hiddleberger thought icy of independence, favored by our po- establishing moment venerable looking for Christmas was at more Bureau of Labor were s again united. had had one close hand, and and is said to have made thousands of 1 he stand on which the English than American. Mr. Southern Senatoi t Rupert only President was Bay- sition and defended by our known love of mail came along. “l)ar is the doctor In Albemarle ouuty, Va., a girl nine year* misfortune — his old native nurse was with Christmas came, so the children dollars for his owners. to deliver ard's name being first on the list, the and we have observed the same thing of age i* under arrest i**r her little cousin his inaugural address was justice and by our power. It is the poli- now," said the killing had darkey, "lie's just his skull with a blow from a dead—but Mrs. Bradley said that she heard, all sorts of beautiful toys, erected almost on a level with the floors consideration of all went over under the of concerning other measures in the interest got by fracturing cy peace, suitable to our interests, it shovel. site had found au excellent sub- such as none had ever dreamed of A Year's Shoemaking.—As the re- rules of the Senate for a and at 12.1(1 of labor. If Cleveland his admin- home from de city" •Jacksonville. On thought being of the Senate and House and directly in day, is the policy of neutrality, rejecting any places stitute. able to call their own Christmas sult of one our the Senate The istration under the control of Bourbons of The British ; cards, year’s manufacturing, front of the middle entrance to the Capi- adjourned. nominations share in foreign broils and ambitious learning that we wished to visit jbis orange steamer Clermont, from New new York f.u South lias been as Only six months were wanting to com- sixpences, and joys wonderful ami people required, for 1880, sides tol. It was about one were all confirmed at session. this type, it will be bad for the South, America, given up 6,831,601 hundred feet Friday’s upon other continents, and repelling their grove, which is said to lie in of and bad for the finest lost. She had a crew of thirty men besides the plete the Colonel’s term of service, when, altogether beyond imagination. sole-leather, 21,147,056 sides and skins the ever before erected intrusion here, is Mon- the whole country. Our vig square, largest it tite policy of of captain. the same arrived a of let- And of besides leather sold ilant Southern friends must look after this part tlie State, he seemed to he by mail, couple presently rapturous expectation upper-leather, by for an and was covered A SCHEME THAT DISCOUNTS COL. SELLERS. roe and of and Jefferson : inauguration, by Washington It said that tft- McDonald stone ters from one in a black-bor- ended in blissful a chorus of to the amount of these old w h cutting England, reality ; de- weight 32,000,014 two thousand chairs. These were oecu “Peaceful commerce and honest friend- slave-driving Bourbons, highly pleased. "Right this way. gentle An to the N. V. Com- machine producing a revolution in stone cut- dered addressed in a stiff, for- light and surprise tilled the long, formal pounds. This supply was sufficient to members of the Albany special have learned nothing from said envelope, pied by Senators, diplo- ship with all nations, entangling alliances experience. men," the Doctor, .as he piloted as ting. It shape- a block of grauitt with case and mal baud, and the other from Dr. Brad- room, where cries of pain, were,alas, much make 125,478,511 pairs of boots and matic of the mercial-Advertiser an [John Swinton’s Paper. corps, Judges Supreme says extraordinary with none.” a little "and I I precision. lev. The Colonel the more and child in the or a little more than two along path, think that opened black-edged frequent, every shoes, pairs each members of the House of come Court, Repre- scheme has to light here. It pro- The President ordered :i court martial for the and handed the other to his wife. ward fondled some which chased the for man, and child in the FINANCE ANI) THE TARIFF. THE AtiES ran show you us nice a us there is tter, toy every woman, sentatives and OE THE PKK.SIDE.WS. grove trial of (h n. Ha/.eu on connected press representatives. the creation of a National charges with The first was from a in- look of from its and infus- United States. One such as poses Depart- lawyer, curtly suffering face, place Lynn Before the President left the Senate A due regard for tlie interests and in tin* State of Florida." As we were certain criticisms l»v the accused ou the Secre- ment of Public Works, after the When Grover Cleveland became Presi- forming him that his father and elder ed into its dull life a new and exquisite would perhaps require for weekly supply Chamber the crowd in front of the stand pattern of all the demands that tary «»f War. of that in New York The scheme prosperity people entering the grove, the Doctor looked brother had both been drowned on a pleasure. the of four thousand ten City. our dent of the United States lie lacked four- slaughter cattle, had increased until it became one solid finances shall be established upon l>r. Blowitz, l.omlon of the is based on certain memorials of the up and said. “You will correspondent yachting trip. One little tellow alone (lid not seem thousand goats, fifteen thousand sheep, mass of for 400 feet in such a sound and sensible basis as shall teen of IS old. please help your- London Times, Bismarck with false- humanity nearly American of Civil days being years Only charges “Good how awful I’’ cried Poland. satisfied with the the manufacture of thousand of Society Engineers, secure the and confidence, of selves to all the would like.” hood in the coiTc-pondenee relative tu German God, splendid woolly donkey fifty yards front the stand and more than 1000 safety busi- one man has been oranges you of cotton which has been taken up by Democratic younger inaugurated possessions in the Pacific. His father had been his worst enemy, which had fallen to kis share. He cast cloth, early a ton of silk and feet on either side. at 12.00 p. ness interests and make the wage of la- a remark which seemed to Precisely who are to around please my and his brother had never raised his lit- wistful and looks thread of two or three tons politicians trying get President, and that is Grant, w ho lacked wondering upon the every kind, m. the head of the procession appeared bor sure and steady, and that our system friend much. The Faculty of Harvard College have decid- of nails and the civil service law and Mr. Cleveland’s very “There,” said the ed the tle finger to help him. But blood is prize which had been bestowed upon his tacks, besides general sup- coming out of the main east door of the of revenue shall be so adjusted as to re- some six weeksof being 17 years old when formally that study of Greek will no of probable indorsement of it. A memorial Doctor, as he it' the longer be compulsory at Harvard nor a thicker than water, and the good man neighbor—a doll’s bouse of a somewhat plies every description which enter into President Arthur to lieve the from taxa- he entered the White House. suddenly stopped requisite Capitol. stepped lias been circulated civil people unnecessary Franklin for admission to the college. was shocked the news. As unusual the of shoes. M. New'- among engineers a to midst of a grievously by pattern. composition [11. the front of the platform, followed the tion, having due regard the interests was multitude of orange trees, by asking them to use their influence with Pierce three months over is, and he stared at the letter, he “What’s the matter, Bob?” asked a hall in Harper’s Magazine. Chief of invested and em- \ convention for the exchange of money or- open suddenly President-elect, Justice Waite and capital workingmen Arthur and ■ which were well tilled with Congress for the of the measure. Garfield were each a trifle quite oranges ders between the f oiled States and Sweden heard a shriek, and turning round, saw nurse, very kindly, with whom Boh was the of the Senate. All passage in American industries, and Sergeant-at-Arms Democrats who know the and im- ployed pre- less than 50. All the other Presidents for this time of “is first has been the of both that his wife had to the an favorite. scope the year, my grove. signed by agents powers. fallen, fainting, especial Clippings. uncovered as they stood facing the venting accumulation of a surplus in been It will into effect the first of next crowd, portance of the declare that if have older, William Henry Harrison It contains go April. lioor. “Please, nurse, may I see Ada’s doll's and the vast cheered subject the to and acres of land and mini Almost the last act of Congress was Its best assemblage again Treasury tempt extravagance with his 08 the oldest of what is the matter?” he house ?” the Republican Senators can be secured to years, being The Chinese are threatening all foreigners in “Why, Bessie, pleaded child. act. namely the passage of the bill and again for several minutes. The per- waste. them trees.” “This is a beautiful said permitting act with the the latter can all at taking the oath of office. sight," 1, Ningpo in consequence of Admiral Courbet’s and then his fell on the know to be General Grant to be restored to the Democrats, exclaimed, eye “But, Bob, you you ought army. sons who were to assist at the ceremon- as 1 down half of an action the river and bom- Advertiser. bid defiance to the civil service act. The THE INDIAN QUESTION AND POLYGAMY. gulped orange, “ami blockading Ningpo letter from Dr. Bradley. Picking it up content with the donkey.” [Portland ies were seated on the in the barding the city of Ching Hai at its mouth. platform of the scherno includes the coast Gen. Grant is very weak anil fi-Tile and is 1 never to taste deli- he strove to revive his wife as he 1 look at “scope” Care for the property of the nation and expect again such began “Ok, please, nurse, may it?” The first lesson on “Jeffersonian order : Chief Justice Waite and around Ilis a simplicity,” following and Powell’s losing rapidly. disease is wasting London society is exercised over the suicide And new geodetic surveys, survey, for the needs of future settlers cious fruit outside of the ‘hand of Flow- to read it. The first few sentences turn- the good woman had not the heart by the President was the great military Senator Sherman sat with the President- require one and gives hiui no chance of of rivers and ail recuperation. of a young Fngiishman whose name is conceal- ed his bronzed face white to the to refuse. Ada was a pomp and parade of the 4th and the splendors improvements harbors, that the public domain should be pro- His is and he takes small ers.'” lips. contented child, elect. The Committee on Arrangements appetite poor quanti- “N’or 1 either,” said mv friend in a ed from the press. He was recently married of the ball in the evening. [Kennebec Journal. light houses and light signal ser- tected from schemes and un- ties of soft food at intervals hv Rupert was lost! lie and his nurse and was easily prevailed upon to relin- seats to the ships, purloining frequent only and lately lost $250,000 gambling at Monaco. occupied immediately right vice and secret with a total ex- the effort of his will. choking manner, and looking around to had and not a trace could her claim to the doll’s and Senator Frye won a brilliant oratorical vic- of service, lawful occupation. The conscience of the disappeared, quish house, the President-elect; ex-Presideuts and Two valuable tin mines are reported to be in tory in the Senate last week. a penditure of Re- that the A statement where he stood I saw that ho was be found of them. Detectives had been to transfer her tfft'ections to the By vigorous $:20,0()0,00ti bills, and in the Senate 2.tititl hills. as he a tremendous away sight. dress. He was clad in a full suit of while, gave cough Mr. Tilden’s residence on the Hudson. Grey- woman made her appearance in the civilized shall bo Of this immense mass of proposed changes and with anxiety, and dreaded to meet Col. “It’s like the house we used to live in, Prince Albert world, repressed. and “I feel better 1 stone, contains ninety-nine rooms, stands in a The Union Metallic of black, coat, high-old- con- additions to the statutes of the United States sneeze, now, but Cartridge company Garden of Eden, it was a foregone beautiful of 120 acres and commands a Poland, who would never forgive them nurse, ever so long ago,” he said. “This fashioned collar and black tie. AGAINST CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 35o have become laws. park Bridgeport, Conn., has received an order from standing only actually believe that mv of the is the clusion that he was doomed to fall Eve- firmly poor back will magnificent view river. It is built of for having been the innocent cause of where nursery was; and Mamma the English government for car- In he held bis left hand closed The 60,000,000 speaking laws should be rigidly enforced The widow of A. T. Stewart is said to he In stone and has a frontage of 400 feet. this oulooked-for used to and another order from the Russian entually. Rut she did not care a conti- be black and blue from th“ effects of catastrophe. sleep here. Oh, nurse, shall 1 tridges behind and his which a him, emphasized speech nental about prohibit the immigration of a ser- very lonely condition from the recent loss of 'The military committee of the National House called servants to ever see ?” government for 100,000,000 more. These orders that. [Gold Leaf. Poland the take his Mamma again with his hand. He vile class to intimate friends. The Stewart is now, your pounding. of has are the ever received concern at by gestures right compete with American la- palace Representatives discovert d an apparent largest by any to a wife to her room, utterly stunned “Of course you answered without but occasion- great degree vacant, and its owner, indeed, of over in the accounts feeling will, Bob,” one time in the United States—and for that mat- spoke manuscript, Green are for one dollar a bor with no intention of citi- “We will now to next deficiency $200,000 of peas selling peck acquiring only occupies a suite of the proceed my tin* National and helpless. the Durse, with a catch in her and ter in the world. consulted a small of apartments, leaving Soldiers’ Home at the time when throat, ally piece paper at Jacksonville, Fla. zenship, and bringing with them and re- rest of the structure in said the as he took off his muguifieeut desolation. grove,” doctor, General Butler was president aud treasurer.