The Republican V0LUME 58- BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1886. Journal NUMBER 52.
A Sketch of Puget Bound. FARM. GARDEN AND KKITKLICAN HOUSEHOLD. Prohibition in Eliode Island. or Western district the temperance nominee is European Sketches. including wine." Under these circumstances News and Notes. Work. No Third JOURNAL. an over the was our Literary Temperance Party I’tMM Tmvssi M), \V. T. Nov. |>so. some of confessedly improvement last, it absolutely necessary that amusement ment To nil: of Needed. friends from Maine are For this depart brief suggestions, facts, Klirmii ok the Jokknai.: Your though both are men tried and excel- (iOSSIl*. for the remainder of the day should be of light will have a I I It 'll' l> I \ I 111 Till KSIIU MOliMNO m TilK m> asking me to describe ability 1'AltIS NFAN'S AND The New Year’s Wide Awake and are solicited from readers remember that when the elec- lent It is a singular ’coincidence and nature. So we chose Lubin's Sound and 1 will experience housekeep- may reputation. buoyant ami readable Christmas story by Sarah < >. Puget Imre give a rough sketch and long To Tin: Ki»rroi: 01 tin: .Ioiknal. The ers. farmers gardeners. Address tors of Rhode Island, in last, voted that the initials of each are the lirst three let- NO. 4. salesrooms in the St. Anne as our “The iiuest.” of it, from t Agri- April objective Jewett, entitled Christinas starting ape Flattery proceeding up cultural editor. Journal Office, Belfast, Me. prohibition into their constitution l remarked ters of the The leader of the We were treated most those present temperance movement lias well been Journal Co. alphabet. present Il then? he new under the sun one point. kindly by Republican Publishing the straits ol b uea to Port Tow the anything nsend, and from upon fact at length in your columns. It thin! party, Arnold B. Chare, is comparatively in charge, who, while there was no direct An interesting feature of the January Wide failed the greatest moral work that demands was need not out of Paris to tind it. Not that that point up the sound to the head of then my opinion that* tin? amendment a young man. After graduating with honor at go to bear to influence our custom Awake is an article entitled “An Old House,” Olympia, The Stock Business in Maine. pressure brought and receives the attention of the civilized would he “more honored in the breach than the Brown lie a few in Eu- the for the old home on Con- Circulation in and the sound, (ape Flatter) is in 1 .at. is deg. \. I'niversity spent years French originate everything wonderful and the house, rather made it appear by their describing Longfellow Largest City County. observance'* that world at the of l.'-n. < Mir a few hours with public sentiment would not rope intending to devote himself to literature.a actions which oftentimes louder then gress St.. Portland. .Me., illustrated with many present time. The history this deg. Id \\ \\ iiii the .Aim riean shore >n reporter recently spent curious, nor have a sort of tirst. mortgage speak sustain and enforce the in most to his tastes. The they in that and and sweeping change profession congenial words, that certain favors way were photographs drawings. movement dates from the year Isos. The first it*" •■'ill -n our right and Vancouver Island on our left we that genial enterprising dealer in neat stock, on all novel no. we i'l-iiM* III :i'l\:tiu“. s-j.tioa yr:ir; customs that had so unexpectedly been de- death of his father left important manufactur- conceptions; cannot quite looked for in return for their condescension. " > tli«- was in the state of New ..ir. r- at tin expiration of the t'dlow the Ametieaii Ne.ih is a small and won). Mr. 1. < of manded a three-tifths of Arthur's Magazine, an old-time favorite, has soviet) organized Itay sheep Libby Burnham, j by majority voters. ing interests to divert his attention on return- claim this for them. But they have a faculty In the stoiage rooms we saw stacked up tons Likewise I made a new with the num- harl" -r wtiriv es el- an anchor with a head wind In to he us sent you a article a few ing home. himself to business mat- of and for and the departure January York. While there may la* a vast difference N i. i: 11 > x >. »ue « reply inquiries gave some figures in lengthy Applying soaps perfumes, export I'm km.**. !•''or juaiv, one inch weeks for importing and adopting at once all the ber. and is in and we the acts of ters he soon won distinction and success. The local trade. In hack rooms and greatly improved appearance Mil. a <•> iiiiim, si.iui t"Kin- week. an«l .'A p the "hail". Follow ing the shore up pass relation to his business. His later—chronicling legislative basement, between temperance societies as first ex- freight bills for our (ieneral who bad been new notions that our inventive contents. We are indebted to the publishers. T. they *«*i;i •'• i'' a. o -:i• 111 iii-ertion. Assembly, called fact that among other positions he has been countrymen, clerks are boxes to all ii■.111• A fraetion of tin.- -toek ramlie- and line farming land all the shipping busy marking those < the amount to ever in tin- S. Arthur A: Son, fur a isted, and of more modern times, there a .. an eha»v •! a- lull one. year something £l">,000. He upon latter part of May to “provide elected President of the Providence Board of and their studious brethren elsewhere, in the civilized and un-eivilized Philadelphia, specimen — by spend points world, wav 1 u_' miles from the < ape. ( ourse iimgene same law for carry the amendment into effect.'* I Trade volumes for his commercial sa- as copy. was one tliimr in connection with them that it has paid out in the time to the farmers of ing speaks months in out and parts well. America is one of the. best I V I roin Dm to port Town need not long thinking perfecting. The t> in are uuthori/a-il agents for the genes- light recapitulate the details of the string- Now, is this; With a candi- customers of hut Africa and the Sand- he well Maine over £20U,ikm». lb is on his farm gacity. my point Lubin, A gentleman who had been round the world Would for Us to more stress upon at •lonrna feeding ent law then nor of the date whose This shows their wisdom. It matters little lay se nd the course is about F. I’**) miles, passing Port passed, objectionable oratory during the campaign has wich Islands send in their orders and say “they several before the in his > times, mast, voung We refer to K \:. iNo. \\ ashm.i -n *m Itoston. loon at the time, whose ra- district < ourt with increased former the present. their work as bearing \ngclos and Port Discovery, both good harli«»rs. sheep present daily system fraught peculiar strength; with prestige of whether novelties emanate from their own must have it." These countries should have after reading “All Among the Light- I VN*>. J'.‘4 :.11• l J'.«; \\ "Ilios'on. to several of its days, tion' consist of one ton of protit originators. Neither is success in gaining a amendment to it all means, ami if their dark-skinned upon the moral and intellectual nature of man- I'M !x*.11,|. At'. >i p. iit Wilson at Port Townsend is the extent of hay and JO bushels prohibitory brain or are borrowed from some more by writes, “Mr. is im- I<> Mato p.ostoit ii iu make more pro- houses,’* Cuptill perfectly necessary than passing men- ‘>ur constitution, last April, to*fan the warmth natives can he induced to rub themselves down II" u | l ioui». >r. U a-hi on Iti.ston. of of iin i/sr; i( is refreshing to hear a sailor talk kind. gut m., the Straits, (in tit; Point is a log whistle and a corn. The tirst cost these sheep was £2.- tion of the choice of a ( hief Con- of voters into gressive neighbors, so that the benefit is theirs. I'- I»<'i < repugnant temperance tlame, why should he and with New Mown A *.. 1" **!>: "M Vow ork thoroughly morning night ///re a sailor, and not ‘Shiver his or now is to ooo. Mr. stable to be the head of the a scant toplight,* The tendency carry on the work •I II. i A I—* 4! Mark lfo\ .New X ork. light. Libby estimates that the cost of keep- judicial depart- poll Imt titty-seven per cent, of the pro- However this may be, one gets the cream of or the world will he the ment Hay dockey Club, 'Blast his timbers, every moment.'’ Port Townsend is the enforcing the liquor law. This confessed vote ot two a time when sweeter. The of the cause the channels port of entry and all ing until sold will be £1000. Freight £400. To- hibitory years ago, everything in Paris. You may listen, if most interest for the ordinary temperance through defaulter ami corruptionist, it remem- had occurred*to cheer the you K. P. Poe's series of talks small fann- "i iI; 11:1 l;- in i.nnu .u-.in-t or ile<’rinir to I vcsseN coming to the sound enter and clear and maybe nothing especially male visitor centres in the retail department upon of To a certain extent tal cost ."4000. The are sold at was to a of choose, to tin? initial of the new polities. temperance ■— 1 sheep already bered, s.'LOOO an- hearts of workers? When performances of I In a |> 11 elianai •!. mil-t state the enjoy salary per temperance repre- where a dozen bewitching young girls art. ing, under the heading “Tile Home Acre,’* discharge ballast and charter, as the most of the num mint ever have a in the of our I < w re- •V. are for three No uneasiness was to be sentatives from place politics eho. in.-'i paper lias heen sent, a- per lb. live weight, and to be shipped at years. trade and labor parties are sent operas in her theatres; every prima donna employed to show and sell tin* tempting wares. is concluded in tin? January Harper's with a w a- J Ii lo u n ii to -ro. mill towns and mining companies have agent- caused bis lack of in delin- to then is a for Ii he “To what extent the rate of b‘»0 week. will by vigor bringing congress, good time prohibitory must needs face When we left this department and the store,— pa pc giving concise suggestions respecting the country. may asked, per They average to the her critics tirst ; novelties here. Firms in Victoria and other ports in I*. ( quents bar of justice and linally lodging men to show their strength and elect their haul- a> one cannot after the of culture of rhubarb, radishes, beets, on stay long back-bone parsnips, should temperance he incorporated in polities?” I lbs. each: bringing the gross returns sbooo them where at leisure ers if from the world over tind their sooner il ar.- to take Metier of the also have here. Port Towiscnd is built on they might retied upon possible, especially when there is a disaf- way, his is handkerchiefs carrots, cauliflower, beans, reipie-te to or the Pay of Naples as they call it. on the other. per day sheep. average gain tionize the habits, it not the of to tickle the tastes of women in >nl.ser:ption pai.l appetites, both approaching one-half the ballots previouslv lovely every friends. As we walked toward our hotel, the articles upon kitchen-gardening. The next a* be to meet it- demand* as a Ml. ■! a mein i- ma-le. the In may necessary p .late Tin- is built on ,, mu much above bead i' 1-2 of a The does not social ami cast. ‘•lime. a word we tind in a strict city proper point per pound. profit merely continued tipplers through- l’aris, we on the side-walks papers from Mr. Poe will a series ■■■' in 1 M I >**< I.! 1‘. people passed stopped, upon social to I out State. an ii we sense, the for matter which pertains the welfare of 1 the water, where all tin biisine.-s of tin* town is we take this Though act of Parliament look nark over a score or wi: lino headquarters everything. Speak- to in a few I i. I I I 1» r.» *>1 K I N \ | 'HI Kill appear until into account the fact that years gazed at us. sniffed the air for a moment or so, floriculture, begin months. M.ii can not make a man ing of the ladies, there is little won- • > of sober, the self-seeking among historic that admirable pleasing on a the entire people. ii' \ i: I W ii l\< I ''iil.-eriher-' in arrears tarried on, consisting saw mill, foiindery. if sent to market before fatten- striking pictures and then went with wandering expression Brighton being mercenaries of argued that Charles R. of and der that Paris has its delights for them as a Harper's Mauazine lor fund-lies a it. >rwar«! tile '•unis *tue. machine and mam laetorics of politics exponent patriotism sagacity, Abraham that seemed to ask if Lubin himself had been January While we are willing to concede t<* even -hop most all ed tile would be but Jr. lb. whereas centre. stores and dress- price per Brayton could do much more. Rhode Island, Lincoln, eager to publish to the his shopping Millinery let loose into the generous instalment of the novel attraction- <;< country general atmosphere. -eription- with -i\ hotel", liftemi or twentv maker’s can he counted the score. If, in its the man the right 1" his own opinions upon this 11 mai A^ *ms P>r lh“ Journal. afterwards it i' .V. per lb. Mr. was free though limited iu territory, contains about emancipation proclamation. Ry virtue of just- signs by promised prospeetu- for coming year Libby •is some stores and about as man -alooiis ami law vers Min s,»uls. 'This considerable mass of hu- ice to a dow n-t roddcn race it should have been semi-sarcastic individual has figured, in four stronu and fresh contribution- the we claim tic *anie riuht for our*elve*. •«'. Ii.; :• ft :i III Il'M i/e. I I. -eeive to that it \\:i' a on of snbjeet, -nh^erip admit mistake the part it takes a woman live to a The first of Sir '• ■ -• w« rc to be led into of virtue ami issued before. Vet does the minutes get past Knapsack. part lidward Heed's ••( ontiiu ntai m ...i :;i' u; ior t iie .1'Mirwai •Hires. The bank from t b. -beach ri-e- cry hitrii manity paths years why Para- There can be no question but tint then? are 1 milliner’s it he -• I- X'iaui'. the farmers not to bed the sheep theinselvc' one man ! No matter bow the de- gon of Wisdom hesitate? Laeh month of window, would entirely safe to Navies." the commencement of the ri< of ami two p>o*i wapiti road- are built by cuttiui' sobriety by delay hoic b. 1 i.• \.• a ■ call it a to the of Till: KKMAKKA1U.K I I I I KK OK A IT-YKAK oU> Southern « many persons who -tly third O'L M II-I, \ I x;.• k« r-'>n. and get the He also added that small tastes and of many in this ag- adds to the wrongs that have been day’s journey get length the article-in liarle- Hudlev Warner's down t ie hank until it a hill. profit. praved passions recking i-\ platform and press. None Orleati-," Millet*- “Mimnier ampaiun party is a positive necessity in the work of x i.r- m: I M W lien on the beach cannot -re the town above lloeks would show a better gain and that far- Mall! you of law. charitable ami bn nanitariau Know ibis Letter than the noble man whose huly shoppers on a pleasant day seem almost with the Cos-aek-,'* -tarlinu lie -erie- »»f La-t- agencies, pen The follow ing letter was written 1 a North- temperance reform. It i* al*o well known and when on the v on sec mer' had better facilities for »' countless. It furnishes an excellent *y ern Id.uh pound cannot the generally feeding this eollos-us “executive ability" -who bad is to seal the freedom of millions, yet the im- opportun- Papers, and the initial instalment of Kath- bi: that an- main men in the (A pies of the Journal «-:f' ity to study the beautiful women of Paris and ern volunteer IT of to lijs leen O'Meara's Hu-sian ••Narka.” lie- there Prohibition be|o\v. From tin lit^rh ground you have a economically than lie bad. The sheep are fed recently forsv^irn “potations pottle deep"— portant document awaits his signature. At scarcely years age novel, their modes of Asa rule the street ‘•i'l' s tin st feature- the numher '•on- some of th in a< leader*-- niairnilieent view oi the surround-.iiir eouutri. was to accomplish a work casting all others iu length llm decisive strokes an, made. To im- dressing. father, Joseph < * rant, of Frankfort, .Me. It has -peeial party- conspicuous lit I \'l A- :.l I. :M Mlu e .1 < aMwell A out of doors, the ha\ and grain being taken out toilets of all true 1 tin* shadi As well believe that one man could souls the has seemed a crime. Parisians are far simpler tains a double in-talnieiit of Hlaeknion'- ‘1 '!'• town on the hiirh evound i- laid •nt patient delay been for *25 a who would to-day have be« n -.rood Mm."' M l W U A **..u. Mam >t l» I*. linely Blent i' than those seen in our preserved years by lady of this lb-publicans with boi't-s. of pun- water pro\ided. visit all the and of a Mate, and When it is found that even at that late the large American cities. Sprinuhaveii. the continuation of Hoe's I* M I ■ m jaiis prisons day ini' 11 lah and all the business men below have line houses the I’oston Record, and was sent or hemocrats if could have succeeded in Mr. I.;hl»\ I M aim* was after the inmates the beauties has come a< soon as the They apparently consider that elegant gar- city, says for “Home Acre,” a U. M. John- they "I I.'l o; \ : Me I*,.-! ♦thee. said hat the only state in lecturing upon proclamation strained capital story hy hero. 'I lie location v• ments are — ■ ■ and ami ii made and suited for indoor not. son. “A Not, oil Paint race otlice under tie ■ Is I. < K. -ry dry of moral set them loose condition of divided sentiment could use, ii he of interest Impiv—ioni-t iuu." the for old In I'o I 1.1.1* A >• vv l.imland were not a-a uprightness among public publication thinking may in I»y party. where-beep rule to catch the dust 1 M '\ i: hi*i- fair to be a dm in tin. b< it' tn mhlcs of the streets nor to I heodore Child, -ever short and the ! I M. Mail. city Tiie harhot i- unprotceted society with the expectation that ar, when author lest he has mis- gratui- war poem-, other word*, the Prohibition i* man this period of reminiscences. 'That which party largely MUM !•. I.. W is fattened the who raised tIn-in. He also tously sweep the sidewalks and laden men!-. larce. and with water, and discharge l.y they would thereafter walk in virtue's ways. judged the hour when his countrymen wouhl crossings. richly depart deep ships Sensible in them, this. adds to the of it all is the sad compo*ed of political cranks, and. what is Mated that we are apt to sell on the lowest \ zealous for the results of sm-h a g i e the support without which all is lost, then Many dark, wooicn pathos sequel, ballast in the harbor, there beep liftei-n fathoms very pleader suits of A number of outinu. tile cause make sunn* men how a of navy hlui; are worn and a general fav- that this special Holiday Worse, s> u’> -h -ids. market, and while animals are might converts, but they before wi'dom that >a\ors om- young patriot, granted the **joy of his part) BELFAST DIRECTORY. of water close in shore. There a tv mil1- at the In-ad ordinary always orite color seems to he that that mauazine of sport and outdoor life has readied would not be those whose careful niscience and recall their anathemas against dusky green W -• d«> not ss i'ii to Mini taiifI with man, low in the fall, fat judgment heart," went forth to meet his fate in the bat- Us: and as niiuiit 1 .-ted the of the any the harbor, which is called Port Jla-lh.ek. To! sheep always hrinu uood men would would be Ivx-eiitive tardiness. Credible from just escapes black. Black itself is, however, e\p, -port- approve. They certainly report' -ea-oi nr of nu n. we the favorite. Parisian ladies seem to tle of the Wilderness, where lie fell and was hoi* 1 the place of honor. In this num- i»art\ -imply because I10M i: l>- M -ll \M l:«> \ I S. the ripil and shore y on come t P- at t.atn price- in the winter. Il has been simm-Med such a* had never made a study of human na- the 'late of Kansu-; the temperate citation of prime after the men in their her. Timmas Stevens tells of his trial- in ivaeh- of a nature. 'let. 1 ture. facts niaile to me this a citizen of Haven- pattern closely devotion I buried with the shattered and political opinions dith-rent 7 in.. P> .u 7 1.7 p. iii. Fn ijrh.t bh P- rt Madison and P-u-t Pdakelv, all mill town-. that lie VV' mid not ”'i\ e tlle-e facts to the day by unrecognized ( public to this color for street dress. Do not inuTehcraii. the apital of IN-rsia. Hi- article \ <1 plain a hi,, 7 nn in. will expect a stream to rise port. Iowa; the unconcealed of li- imagine | in to tin- third s we believe it i- not p. Tln-.-e mill site- wen- taken or ea-teri. a Why people dispelling dead, no trace or word or to home i- illustrated, and the a regard part '■ bought by without motive. In to this lie Mates that no are leaving sign splendidly uive- reader I !-• A li in a. 111. SI;,],..;,, >t lillt, reply higher than it' source? The voters who d quor' from bars w hich are winked at some gorgeous make-ups seen on the i men plan by \ ivid ot what ran he seen of the t trient needed, never hi- ■ im.-t!\,and tract- are ..wind the Paris streets. arc aid himself u n n ih ihil r'■*>!. Now a legitimate ourselves a committee of to make in- other uood sport- are treated of. while tin full liquors. •it -ioin_ an extensive Im-im--- in coal and him shall witm s> until the m:t'- ot mankind rise in iiibition on. n s i«, hi* t'nr rum. A vic- enquiry thought, that if I wa re old to enlist,‘it prov« enough a- not belies e a and if the was a record of sports i- u-ual a leadinu feature of that third parts i- wanted to bi-ini' I \..l -. b*-i and fair would lie si Knowing the fact their and imM that the i' sometimes magnilied until too vestigations, Agency would he the of heart to do so. Then; "..nn-of Hu- larp-st ships load lunilu t ami profit majesty prohibition tory heavy reality, joy my the 1 to tind out if visitors not ma riimmiallv mauazine. Na'-au St re t. New York. about, n .'■- have Voted shall be in fuel. are the Heck's inclined, has been an otlieer here from this ’oiistitutioiial prohibition has be< !'• I r. i**in, !•: in -. through Morrill, il here, and t-. -how tin- e..n\* nn-iiee- it be that an animal of that sort i- worth s'TO or they accomplished yoke' injudicious!} placed upon enlisting Augusta. e 1 may were given admittance. < mr Tim >oilar- a y ear. ■: > L no of of th< a revolt imagination There is a there is i\ v a I Imi.a. .1 ill;. i,MX.-- lie!Sa-I at itid There laek law. but lather of disposi- loe; dangerous springs up, and pic- regiment forming and there obtained llii- far a s.»tc of the tin.: tin -teainer I niatilia, carrying *j,.’{uit more, i- a -timulu-, and in that v next tured a mammoth edifice by people, -i IPa ;,i nil,-. a fix e- in ll. lla t i«*inity tion to tie shoulder behind the ballot. the ground one* i' surrendered with closely drawn a call for lie told me 1 was old The -ale- of The < entun have place gained partially j troops, plemv Mauazine .»! their .amne-t ions. Is not t ai- ot coal, pt.-s under tin- dev a tor and in thirtv ar mav be found a .-fore of shutters and entrances.' Inside inv-peeiivt parts y« such, while if the We are in the predicament of those who pro- to tin enemy. many private enough, large enough, and finally, I was* just U"1U‘ up over dO.OOU c pie- ill si\ Week-, sinct _■ A were and small -e lia :*.u mil.-, tic a:-Ii the tow in of hours I- >j>n- ;. From "cattle t > ... we fess to be are. It is. of course, too large apartments innumerable, the want, lie a man ot tile A that act a.-etleeiual wiieii aired non- pass fact- were Hot published there would be nolle. l-eitei (ban tiny really The dose upon our annc.xa- hoy they says young heuilllliliu Life ol Lincoln. -eeolld ju-t by ,vP a 1 *!-,, | a ak t.-ri. Wii.ter- each with furnishings in colors of different and 1 all 11. calls t old tow upon temperate mean-, as th .null it bad been obtained il uni li a- 1»a Sim- Freepor Mr. prohibitory speak decisively politieal i;. e\eept Libby believe- in the future for Maim-. shades. The magnificence of all the fail o have come sooner than and found what the outcome will he. Such is appoint- to meet the of the of- veteran N* w York the 1* !>■ i k •: -. e\i -lav at ha. ill. iPtum the hand aboard vve come to Ta expected public approbation leading publisher predict-that bs a sot. W. ai -wer. Ps One irreat Iveep: port Ib lias a of ment-' was \ party ■ lar_*• who are well in to at the work of our beyond anything imaginable. ficers; and has it not so with ot the be- I’.ai --. ■!• ii 7 a in., at riv in- ... Ik I iatnily boys many inadequate balances bank meet distpproxal ■ ores of those regarding the prospect of a is in The liberties, coln The installment, which H.c\ will tel, us that has measure thirty-six consisting many seriously country danger. advantages history. January when prohibition s, 1 posse—in larue the broad views and and suitable to "I L 111 a A :! ;| I M* Alt v ill.*. I’ai'l' lik>- that of port Tow .( The l.u-im-- i- o,i tirst speedy alliance. r meet some and for u- the i- said be ports that would till the average octavo book, who thonghi the rc'training inthi«*nces of hhssings bought by Mood of our by tin* editor- to of most surpa-siuu < « been engrafted th« (institution of even "■'. v a -a a .- ,\ n -:.a. |»ail\ e\- liberal v. charmer the same in mind as upon *. of the father. i. it. one a having object must not he for in- :u;o 'i.i *i• k.. lilt!.- ib,,\« vv.:tev and the town on tm- spirit leaves in doubt whether tile liquor t rathe prohibit<*ry auieudmeut wouhl he 'alutary I fathers, annihilated want of interest, oeeupi« -thirty paue- of the in 1.. i\«• i»«• i:.i~I « -lav at in., himself, was to p a; p. lias abated. ’True it lias left tin- ha\e heard with that it allowed .-peak w’th or even see courage and And even if our count rv and treats of Mr. Lincoln's >cltlenien: in Mate in the union, ami ss lien in the Territories h O' 1 ■' perceptibly say *,mphasis another alacrity. iia a .it lkl!a-t at I i a. a 'I.o- the t'-rudmi- the \. I'. I,’, other visitor to n'laiv "t in most 11M m< will t •• a line i t here, foal Changes Climate. Ushered the y How a will not with greatest secrecy into the blue our Scotts and MeLellan.- trom in fu- llarri-on : '. -i I a Ik :-! al .1 in. Ket until.-j seeks concealment hitherto for the Illo-1 >pa*f admit enlarging upon the effect coming the eanipaiun: Line.,In'- mairinu' p. room, or file maroon ss.- .-an then exclaim. “All i- peace aieI ii.i.iin-r are m.\v in larp- If a were iiiiim none th*- state of room, or the scarlet ture troubles? I assert thev will he hi- w prohibitrd, an ,.. Ik-, ..! li m. .-hipped -piantitics. blizzard of unusual severity coin- part fes^ary. It is the !■•*> «iea«Ily ini*h**at aiVaifs i' halving upon found among friend-hip ith tin- >pe -d- of Ivuineky: room, as the rase ikn.i- i! .an-1 mill-, tlir-m-: liie i«.\vn- I .;o inn w e t 1 .-w t lie hand t*. "t.-i ... an 11 e e: e nil' II" < s I s d. seems might he. there to await an the heroes of l>i;i. If the men tin* tin- "t and -ohri. t\ p.>rt in'-- from the northwest that w mid -end the 111' ell. I i {i <»i monster! I faUn's matlers politic it strange to Rhode present young Siiields duel: and eanipaiun lNtt. ■ interview. Tin re “v- a Ii ..m .Ill V 11 V. < ;• im I i!i*« IP k I.I I.- are '| the \ ilals of a ion I'landei’' to tin.I tin- of a lM-mo- the gas-jets burned all da\ of the are afraid tocnlist under th< The illustrations are numerous. oi a: lieiv to < >|\ mpia u e pa Me ill sapping rising acne rat probability present age iiieludin_ por- (i ranted that ••prohibition i- to be tlie world*- ■. a n iv. -l in. In rm mieter d"V\ n .TO or 7" dee. in three long, I A at lieita at Pi dim. while ii the Work ui annihilation eratie t*» tlumi throwing their soft'light through d«*li'- banner of freedom, the total annihilation of this traits <»i Joshua and wife. o| Mr-. Lin 'll:, l-i.uol. Tin i- erected In-re complete* representative congress staring Speed y lovatr-i ."* we a-k to re- *•' Ik-ila-t a, i- 11 Penitentiary shades. I’t.lite bh■--in- would you hour-, we should a meat im rea-e of anion- those win* more sou-ht it' cui- in the face. 'till does it look when eately-tinted attendants served fabric must ensue. n. « expeel openl\ Stranger glorious Speed, Hay, I1 t.. nun i.:., nviile. Pi mile.-, t\\ iei a mutiny a v col.' iets never trv to e-ea are ices and wines, with never a lncuiber it can never and they I'l'aee. | lie dockets of Hill' courts ale crowded New Vork Rhode Island in the look that they I. for one. stand to honor, <«cm ral Sid* ids. \\ iiliam II. lb rndoii ; In- Lt v that -top the making w. n, l.eax e Ik iia-t ami Tin.i -lax at and other di-ea-es. rc- papers place ready pledge my .la;. a -ei I ... pneumonia respiratory well, ill mpia at the head of 1 he t i u- and cases a!h list of states for 1SNS. ( siispei-ted your peculiar business. Sm-li was service, life for the welfare ot coun- of Mr. and Mr. Lincoln of ii in- It i- a ;.".m -ame -, with a-ainst -e*l sellers ami doubtful idessCov- my my my partner Lineolni. him- iisitiu toxical heverasre-. then Lean <'eiitr< .la’ arriving at in keepers ■'oiind. an old tow n and sultiiu: many death-. Now. instead of three ei nor the Matrimonial in imagination. And With me it is or Ik it.i-t at lit ... stnnevv hat resembles of liquors, if verdicts of suceei d trials, Wi tmore eonvmies the Legislature and \gcncy try. lift death. There is no self. from the photouraph pre-ented him to p. jrtiilty such be in by u'r«-at mistake to r. -aid I• _a 1 prohibit;.; t- rle- 11 ■ it may for we know. I rather Ik a-1 t s-.ir.-p' !. 7 tmS.—. tu !«•*• -lail v \eepi II n't land. Maine, for its line -mule tree- The hour-, suppo-e the mercury were to drop etldrts are put forth to prove siiiii: member of that body amends tin1 statute regarding a reality aught alternative. had die than live under Airs. Liny <». >peed. m psf'd. Pi-lure- ar- It- whereabouts we never nor end of the warfare. When law-svc;- ", Lea v< iklta-t at a. in. ami p in., tlie At one session *»i 'ci ond trial for the next election ascertained, Southern and 1 can never remain at ol tlie hou-e w in-re Lincoln w as pa—ed "" a thr< e-eo:e ill three or take jury miqualiiied. the representative, despotism, .u'iveu married, uid i- line sheet of water hav in*: m i' in-r liars, decrees have we the or an :m Ik t.i-t ! 1 a ill. Leaves, ir~j..,n will take under a new strongest faith in its in anv home and act the coward, while house where b. hi- another in and thi- irroat eotirt in rro\ ideiiee over fort\ prisoners were place regist rat ion, ami reality my brother also the lived aft* r inarriaue. to pimi-ii the thief, did tin s ores. nt in.-u from a; T a. in. an 1 ; :k» m :rrix m- at lk-ila.-t in r*■ k- -u -lu-als to bother tin- u m. * -tep fancy, suppose form. The in ]>. vipiti >iy mpia liberated on this aeeount. No liaws the Hemocrats a to idea, itself, is good, and through and eountrv men are for one of tin etc., etc. ehaime to take in three -what appearing having only plurality my lighting -t< i ||_ !' SS a mend- -•-a --Al t< i".in. ml v\ it 11 the 11 am- ha '-..Vlil luiial'itants, "cattle 7."on. Ta>->nia about place it of convenience can lie Wlcntllelaw of* lain.- in the of a are taken. secure will win. Rut it R somewhat marriages tinged with he-l causes that man could tiuht for. P- rt '1 w n-el.-l 7uu. M :lii a .1 lia -inn Her Would be the effect oil health: And vet makeup jury, appeals probably -•.< Il II s. likely a certain amount of so If the content" "f the damian Ulai tie are ;■ ed -o that murder -houhl be by Then eauie deeisious. demurrers, in to consider Rhode I'land as doubt- romance, that the usual Perhaps you will there are volunteer- puni-liable mentioned who say Washington Terri we brine about, artificially, chaimc- to our- pleas premature say — dlllnes- of swell eases, where there is ail ab- fair M tlx vv lucii w ill «1 i"iin- I»i.i i1 p a i‘ Il..u m- i-the for >• in a A- without me. Put that is not simple ■piaiitie" it linn ir proirramim- it not to I t.-eoiue a "i.. I I'he climate it >e|\es a- -uddeii and a.- severe as thi-. abatement. and in> end uf lenal quibbling. It ful pre'ideiitial eampaign. of yon- she enough the thing. death, did prevent from killin- tin unite sence of love, i- in done i:ai"11 this imm i/iiie for il" snmla -rrx a m- ■lillt ;.-nt ehlin lm> -1 ini. \\'.- ha m> will Id a \i« be part away with. The 1 low should I feel When OUT collie !s>7, subscriber' Ii.-i load :r--i ; .-t, th.-^ra-s is given W e make an artificial climate in our house-. tin keeper of a place is siirpi is. d and arre-ted yi. Republican tory. It may not troops fi-liosy l.ein-'b 11a- tin t«- e\er b. ,-n a layv K 11 .net. IP < ■ I 'i'll 1 French, with their ma\ ««>n_ aii.lale llieiii"clv. -s : for the immLei yet p1 ami I.-a « have to oil' the tiee-. a a as be craving for the romantic, to hear it -aid : ••’There < Irani, |..rp.tleii rop W'e live in-doors in an heated substitute serves the t hilst y customers. Ill gratifying formerly, but it will in line home, goes Add p.1 :<■[-. -a..Pall! ".■h--A. m 7.la p. M. atmosphere by would take to this of ti" with tic- lir't oi a .i.-li-htfu! enacted that ha- etlcctual iu p. pivanhin-. one instance before the lire had tlie same. styh.* match-making as lie is a great hand t>> pica h op. chapter" prosed entire!} 'a Move-, furnace-, or to To de_. or jin completed jit-! Republicanism, in : p r im-. tm-. 7 p. m. -team-pip' ducks take to water. But our novel of e<>imtrv Ii!--. writi-n bv Mrs. ar;ai-iinient of a the man he had I fail to see votes cannot failure to tind hill lie is a coward alter all, for in; dared not I7imli"h otb'in of a criminal nature-' All II. .-.:»-- parior this caused our ladies sore and lionia- Ihtilev Aldrich in eol- *’ * oii'i'J* be t*» a w Agency disappoint- enlist to for it." Don’t think what I am Oliphant I! 1 I.I a. at Pa 1a a. m. sanl.aili heated inlothe air. At a left in his saloon was brought in by tin police ntly given Republican hen In- tight men an- to answer such open -tep. literally in ment. laboration. A either of thex.'authors compelled questions m in in. ■ a olh nee. bain* <•! i' all that could be asked in tin- line of writing is tin; of a moment. 1 have >tor} by sri. .7 pi !' .-titijr >r i.-.-ture. 7 | ! ti'h--i:l- of the press anuoimee with shriek- a breat h. I he t« ure of t lie air has. for us. chained with similar That temper- impulse mperai In our about the we oc- atl r.iet alteniion: : I •»; v hv both i" a with a a m- < 1»■ _r11 -eh..ol the i' ance. < Mir national broad wanderings city had of it ever -lin e l.em lir.-l ellli-ted. 1 alvvay." Imil-Hujr, .'! ii< n the To de^. 7u dee. We on an prohibiten work, “spoilinn system.** legislators require thought ll-l lee that pn fume of ‘-abhap- dropped may put casion to \i-it rv <‘l. -ire.' n> -x la t inf I'lieiati, boiling to he of !l more than once the celebrated was a> determined then a- 1 am literary eiii. I ;."i« l«" t hi", dr. Marion raw- >u, too. tin- time y\ ill conn ss hen ail men ss iil "up extra eoat ,,r Miavvl and shield the of elllploved to a considerable extent. I'ln- ex- experience Nairn-. is impossible to just now, and s > •H.-n M'-a ib. P.on I m VV:n:.-rp"rt. n-. n.-nmla in erv m.m;ii. it-no-jib.-".-ot ;i,. W hile II--use narrow Marcia Hen* is, indeed, a for 1 am as determined now a- 1 wa- 1 ford mi ii" a x-rial entitled “Paul Patml'.'* we ol .Mas'aehiis' tts that the their qiialiticatioU' to tin- demands of a paradise just then. be to arkiioss !ei|-e that < the and ehest.but <*ati not shield the perience “spotter’* compelled M !-. mu. a. Mi! -••! IP \\ lit \v. »ri ii dunnu Pr«--ide!,: 1.1: receptions. This must he a body This house is conducted on about two liu">:an brother" in < prohibition created more deneinrali >u than the -oes few. If men would await or in- shoppers. the m determined, so sure as the Seventh Maine oiistantinople a -t a iu n m. "al.i.ath mistake, for it wa- tin- other the delicate liniim- and membranes of the air- liquor prohibitory | l*ra; tarn ai ... -.nly day that same as similar establishments of \v liieb some are -i\eii when doe- not etit;rely pr« -. .-nt tin. u-e of intoxicants. -- Tin- now celebrated "llarnes tlui n<-i- all means thi* action of con- principle many leave- A11_■ 11sta for the batlle-tield. de'eriptioiis t ■ a. m n m "I th>- vv il’h oni- v ou-t that the for naunlit. by projii-r Regiment pi pn li.ua i.la p. vomer people-' l-''« .• > -lire I shall go with them. Put I had much possess vividin-"" W base -aid, the time wiil coin- Yt-, tin m in. m.. v- ner.al m im .Aina, 7 m. 'll. lev eland'- tav Mite dinner wa- a of A "l' have ae!iieve■ neath one roof almost a can o| M r. 1 a a. ;" n d Mr. < < 1 in ami 11 < < * the everything person rather with com-eiil. 1 -hould not descriptive pa"'-:---" I Ilia:. Ii if.-li. P-Iivp -1 reel. 1 P*\ .1 V "a wa.-Ued down with l-eer. tin- last breath at To dee., the m-xt at freeziim tion in this line. me I them, when threaten- viewing candidates and plaeing tin-ill on go your time is comin- when the l nite. States of a'k for or make use of. admirable fea- (. il be rt Haim rtou. ii. bi>e mtinuali.m of _• •. na-i.A'. i •: i. •; i:. Imn: P> IP a. in.; "iimlav Minneapolis '1 ril-un- ed with an irate rum-cller, record select the oilc colllUlittcd to their views, Many feel right to go without it. Put 1 know you Philip or zero and all //. W'e have been personal injury by America -ha!! tin- munuta. tma and >f • ol all am! their You “ill Men ire Liars,” r. : wor-e. an time." If one-halt of the income cred- exasperating hindrance. In this Slat*- tiality. gave your to liquor-, importation. •. nay. in every tln-y L .km-, pa -1 I*: --a ... In. I.', a in.. Siimia' i>li. atmosphere deprived which are of here. There in I he hnulisb maiim-i's as. p. I 11. h. '-I w ited to them has been received, are on tile have thus far tin latter. cause ployes, imthoiight himself where he could rise to Inmor. opp.»s.-| I. mas lise t<> -ee it 1 '.•'hi bah'l old Ilf a to hot iron surface* of il- ozone they proved They place and kind reader, not it. but s.-'j, pj pro1 ably prompted by and natural is no e shop in the world where smh t bought ful- and win not m>- -ante Next lines ••/.. uas SmiiliF Hide l" it i.xmirv ■ — m.. ia he ..bo\ l'.'iiiark a 11 .m>- mile to wealth. At the neither session of for new elections, rc-tar*I biisi- the I M \ v!. 1 m •i1 m.-ft at Mu- n y lu.u lia Id- refre-hiim and braeiim (Mir highway In-avy expeii'o giv» privilege* conic. Tin- of r. form on- .- Temple, unalitie-. luim- ness jx gi\eti to the comfort and a little -torv vviili a mod un- ep-d will wheel -tailed < at ii "Ii lia In .-eii milled to live mi or iii" ami men in their well-being want to thi- matter ean-lidh l»cfor« bright xp. •it tlm "I'lic; ni Mai,i ami 11 id -tree!-. remedy p. are all relaxed. «1»• bi 1 it:-•» un-t rinm : and in the court held near this place forty fifty laboring tasks, demolish you weigh d. of those who are The termination. .Margaret \ aml- IF l ln- can n.-s- r be mas « \ i.i il 11 a and t "led I »r. Mp- or employed. greatest or- an-vver thi-, it had it uril Km. Political rank- p' ■••;-■• i r •. II. ii. ah I.i pn--ri;' Bemedy. tin- condition the cold air -trike- them eases of violation of the liquor iavv were to In- make uncertain Republican \ictories, pr<»- you you made ‘a stinlv -topped. h. !ia v t• ha-i a better «>l mankind. perhaps der and are observed in their who went out tioveruiim" is w.>rliiv ! m.fi in-- i'i \V i if-, la in nae.h month. might opinion tried with the Parties Prolliers as wit- voki* their best friends, and with no chance <>f regularity going for three months a- 1 have, would think n- unite att. to car ot ranee reform nxmiinj: bn below leading you •• throw tlie m. i-a-e dee. what they arc to am! mpt temp, <• W claim that of atari h ran vv ith-taml the graduated to meals, and there is such a of Mr. Stockton, and oi lb. "I i,.. I lm'. t im.' at a I.. nesses. Their was assumed to he w tln-niseh*-s often let into tIn-ir multitude 1 do. All I am for now i-an answer tin Pin "io^mmiv riVert >t t vv on* It i" ill <> for. 1- it if ami testimony inning power waitiug from ii' tnas ss .-h to use it s |. ( 11 ,\ M No ; map- hi nndieim lie trial prepared stran.ee pneumonia clerks >cino* rat i«- those dining from It will either relieve me trom Da}'.” b\ id it. sill, show's the diar- o! vv ... a are and final. When the on»enemy tin party. you. in. .-x.-mn- in r.mli month, Ml ••oe.vii.ee its elli. drug bronchitis at hand? convincing lar ftin_r l-l I’ue-'la; By are missed A large gai- aeteristies the varioii" ot lln- w. k. a- a meal-.- to ; in ni-els e- on ss aid toward nil '-mis. c called the .Messrs. Panics eollld not he found. That seems to he the all over the scarcely by patrons. much or make it -till vvor-e. If von da}> i’!*} la ; I'lrel n_ at ea i. P-ls. V. -III 111 II!' W e-1 I If lie-, or e\ell 111 tendency anxiety spf % lei of and a are s. ot \ >•! \\ < were circulation 'ail- 1' it not a commendable paintings nanlieg-room liited answer me in the atlirmative. be assured Arthur Hardy, lln ant Imr ••Put lallle out of thi- A lilt 'll. ;• IP, if. ., \ 7 IP vu lar to com* in we Pumoi' in that had country. record? you orotlic.-; tin- \ pt.-r. "" to- Florida, and wi-h North winter. they political people Fii-t lad i_- i- at Harvard now.' >olel\ for their use, out of business hours, to one man.” lias an m initial on Mamin;:I Notes -T ^l Afiax X fa rn |n|,,,\\||m |||il I.. ed for to or somewhere To show how one branch of the Ira llm will make soul hut it it lie in the paper — gone Florida, lll.-flap- ..let I I U I see. to make the gradual. I>ut in our Furope. liquor happy; '•■/// .'/A,/'- it. y.s, III- i III- >rnl ear, Ir> '•hango which visitors are seldom admitted. from the ot a Mat lieinalieiaii.” Two eountry a at fal!. else. All agreed that had been ovei is in Rhode I'laml ! ins* it ordinary negative, I shall he al- l.il.rai-} Spf > kin .w tie I: U-1 entered the ea lilon e la -." Im-ii-c- wo k< :t climate, or wor-e, they paid kept lip legitimately greatl} disappointed, -y ep up tropical An American of culture, who was of real value are vv ntP n \u;:e' p, Prohibit ion i- eomiu-. < oinin- a- a mean- I'. a: .N" 7. 1 a! IlifftillV- Mon mo v\ ith which to their vacation. Af- a n ailing notice from the lirst of a Provi- lady shown liio-t broken-hearted. papers by p- you .have not the fre-hm s- of air that enjoy page rxeninj -n. -r r. ... at pre- the unusual of an invitation to \ i-jt and < .,-e i Fal'Oli". rile lil-'l •lax I... Specials A Prize in the < courtesy T >r weeks and of plier 'rederie of Lottery vail.- in an and we ter the ;tses had I»ee 11 eolltilllled to tile March *h-iii-e paper has ing **nit 2o.i)Ui circulation : mouths the blood patriot- toss a r* t an end. Thai mid i- the education open tropical atmosphere, and tin’s.- rooms, thus is read I tin- rail. > inspect, writes; ism has burned me, until I « an about “What Children -da}.” "t life w !i 1- :.:i u it! i it term the Paines turned and within hear it ■. < un.ipi n-.-iati-.l i- at once into an as much colder boys up niling the tua-e- the -11! -1. I. of e. Tiim.tny Pn-iv. N-> ii IP-tilar meet -top atmo-phere For and Medicinal Im*. -The in tin- to he sure, are 'second, “Idle saloon in n tin- Upon letUp-TIt) 10- t. n. i.■ rm mi ii l- health. W hat a a to Family pictures gallery, no Now the forme to enlist, Sueiet}/’ upon a Unlit I.. |" hap' a- l<> difference of latitude will make it. reported pleasant trip their uncle's beyond longer. change "pffial> deg. Mcs'i-s. 1,. < ustoni Iloii'C not l-ut on the other of P A di". Il"si( e,: ■! I In When the -I till- Mate Vtlted for prieele-- I,.Mm if m. and l,oww< might to ehcri.-h ( Denials were forth as to their I{. Rose A ('<•.. It masterpieces; hand, you the wi-h of heart, itself. do for subject Iperanee. po- people at ail. It i- in effect going from i'ubato Iceland- or liicago. put ui} presents it. that IiIe not in- a worthies- ilank tons. street, received in liond -Jon cases of line tind there large-sized and admirable litical relati ii" of Frederic the Dr« at ami M el- a «n may to-day photo- heaven's sake let me it into execution. Put \s ln• n mas ii.ia.i: Kii.i-iws. Iki«lies at least to Nt w ^ a wo to go off. Public opinion wavers put prohibit i..ii flics did a ureal thin-. a-« s ork—at -top. and make being paid Sherries and Ports; also, in slock. A I'o.'s 1 "1 tin di-« that l'-n i- heir to. and Kaynal of the best works of the old masters, < an le de Poll a I .-!;! I: M. Thom- ■ .. A m Main Many graphs live love to and paper I I |a ami Utah a between the* beliefs that were handsome- grandmother, mother all, padoiir. b} make Lie luirdi -1n• h nui the dozen time- And they Rrandies, <.ci-man s and l ager, Holland our law-inak. r- i :h- a--t niftkiiiu which e-mu-. a-ron-umpt journey perhap-a day. Whiskey and not of these only, but of the noblest and and as ami some brilliant review" u.ii.pleie the pa—- temp, i; the or that • ■ this from -on. s.-rolnia ol the .ami -1 tier ser often, while vw are -till shut in our domicili- ly rewarded for making excursion, i11, 4 of all kinds and, in fact, all please accept your < \ « » " Ling- d'llloi,- and up lianipagin most celebrated works of such < a i' M P ! 1- meet- great masters of A i*i>ts»>\ <; i. \n i. prose articles. harioite I’Flo- P.p. Ini' ance in.-lruction compiil-Tv in our -chool- hlootj disea-es, .ii.- ii enred |.\ |>r. IL \ ar\ < iiban Ice conies it was as an advertisement for vvliat of line for family use. n '-oiiijd' climate. and down upon planned liquors grades : | a. i : u tm .’a I'liur-'lax evuiiijr at modern art as Dcroinc and Meis*<>nier, and >irikiliu idle poem call, d I lie < lm .” and s. I’a■ r< i■ “Golden Medi al Discovery aIter ail n- from an window. is this might he done next March. This system ol they did a-real-r. Neither of these ass- art’ I' I, ii 111-'lltll. open F-pecially This house for I and »lu!e> Breton, whose are I lis brother. \ Cn|e soiiie verx-s on “Athens.” and there is oilier remedies ha failed I >: Die ret- tia at ise on is full of uncertainties. began preparations selling 'alley landscapes ,.t I. ,. .i.m• ia No. i’ IP ;ii lar nif. 1 to occur in -ehool—hoii-o-. where children “spotting" aggravating cnlorc.-d in tin Mate a- th.-s should be. P t, likely in as soon as among the memorable of art, once also some ..| Ve|‘se |,\ o|||e|". III. Il'lial consumption in.tiled for |m i-ents j|, -tamp- Ad- It for men importations original packages delights an intkijksum; i:i:mimsi i:\ri - of our otli- qualities quite cooked out of it hy hot stove-, imaginary he, and Mr. William II. Moody, of Liberty, writes to part •• x in before the law went into etft-et. tablishment, capable of six hun- that will ininn. 1 loimhlon. Miil’.iii.V Fr; i.c fi.ina. The new s -iI\ er cel i lieates are sometimes are. and the Germany seating dauuary now ready for furnaces, or Aiid all the-e sudden prove trumped up par- tlic Portland Argils, umicr date of l >er. loili. i>. It i- let t lie an It of it i-aa! A a •._• I ». <>l II. lP nine, -team-pipes. This now line old G< nnan brands and dred or more, there are a o., P.oMoii.* ail} p“l par!} vlllar dissipation. are iu-t luie a- n'traelive a- returns given great variety They shock-ot cold conic us while ties prosecuted to the hitter end. The tempta- The article I" medals in last ol eaeli change-and upon is the same and of amusements. Amateur theatricals take relating Tuesday'' it i- the «>f eveninjrs tin- si eeiiiiiejites,‘in the opn ion of thrifty rrities. tion is to sold with freedom that sugar that tac lass i- *li-n _;:ird« «l: faith the whole system has its and of presented gratify personal revenge. issue of t he >tir* a chord in in\ mem- month. vitality powers tea obtain. < >ther firms are likew ise importing precedence. Hut the management secure many Argus," Tin* Fsie of American \rt for Deeeimn-r. .. What honest, conservative will the Ii i- natural f -i all men to blame * 11 i M r.. la-' !, -dif *. V». Keir Delicate disease- oi either -e\, how resistance gauged down to the low necessities jurvman give ory which had ceased to vibrate ago. people. and advertising tor orders. The packages are outside attractions for their entertainment, year' while not intended as a special liolidav number, .1 vi credence to the of a man liis ui .• d min :»i11if at tin* I'nivcr ever induced, -peedily and permanently cured. of a climate. “How to warm testimony who, by Again I am a member of Co.* 1,27th Maine tin un-it lioldin- ollic for di-n uard -f tlii- tropical [From said to he such sizes as were demanded before charging sometimes jlist a nominal sum, oftener will In- Leal A ssoeiatioii, Ma n street. ILiilalo, N V. uor he s to evidence? The prohibitory They to ay Scjeiiee for December. buy procure spotter ferent are tilly. \ a., Long Bridge, with the con- iii.nn I 1 linn ii Monthly no doubt: but dealers are so in departments delivered here, and it happy illustrated than ain i"iie. ami altei it the nUarian parlor. i' often more of a moral debauchee than the liquor judicious fully previous er- rise coura_c to u<> a-ain-l -eiiti- Maud — * < Lira, dear, do look be to the ol sciousness that my term of sen ire ha> public A I. 1 Ii i.a il M iruni I’-i. A. I!., gushinglv »h, my that none should may said credit the clerk* that the\ expired. tlie manv improvements and additions that vender he tries to convict. Kate Field distributing money politically The was ■ a! in Won't ai! the be liquor march made dune 2Mh, 1st id, the ni.-iu. ib-tv-ard of th- lass- ol \ tj K. _r 11. i' aeetiii^- :ii>i and thin! 1 Tin r--i.a engagement ring! girls Waste in the ii' get more to handle! are not neglected for amusements of a more by have been mad are intended to temperance ot Kitchen. well described the as a sneak- complain they permanent, a •: nioMili. ..\e|- the \i-_rier dy ing cum. thive solitaire-' genii' presenting -*»th and 27th Maine regiments under command store, Actually There were men connected with diverting nature. It is not wonderful that a lliii' lln: lo an .-v eii IiF'Iut Mai: <- 1- ii- >l co n li lied t-> Wc base set ing. One look in reputable of Col. elevating iu.t;;a/ine party. II: iT 1 -in el. in the hypocritical appearance. business in view em- (afterward (ieiieral) I'raneis IV'seii- Do not sutler from Sick Headache a noiuci.l Waste kitchen i* very often great the trade in IHiode Island up to June house, keeping alwavs the position iliau il lias vei attained. Tiie articles e \.. laces and man would hesi- liquor to a belief atb t- hi- I* *.i II «,ratine. -21.;. lieiiular their the average den, and having been in no buttles and on no learu that man's political ♦ ■ujei It i- m 111 e, ( artej Little Li\er doth. To their credit it must he said that of persons of worth and character, 4 a r\ I (oh man, Ito^cr ILordaii. Alfr-d -.riu-'1:: \.- nna at P«-nohsmt --.try from trivial sources. tate them or they ployment by tn. i:i apparently to believe whether under oath marches, our ranks were ta-ie for rum. lii- ta-t« mas atl’e.-t hi- !>. lief: Dili- will cure you. Dose, one !itt Ic All retired from business, when to continue would whose social and moral needs bear con- long comparatively Trumbl. William Howe Dowm-'. man II. .- u iN < "! ner. N11vtI•.11 i. pill. ding, they I.} I i. P.r- In meats, the water is thrown out. not. To illustrate their reliability, it may he full, and we were two s.-ll them. cooking in mind, should large regiments. Weeks. s !. lit No. 7" met t- cr> -ai urdav gists he to violate law. Nor have drug stores in- stantly prove successful beyond Lorn's Wert lleimher. I I. Itol.illsou. pl "i,al.'s -I,-. in man} m-t:uice-: but ic , quoted that a woman was a few weeks ago ar- The next da v after our arrival at Arlington v. 7 i. i■ Auim-ta mail, without or all bon ml*. I n addition, the of all a and are on sin ai -t I Ii-- new "1- tlie < /nr about to an removing the grease, the grease creased with It is the low quality g'oed* Landscape Painter, others, Ii s strike?'' asks exchange. re'ied in a suburb of Providence for alarming rapidity. received a er-: lies er. liquor shown here ran be mi Height'w«- ropiest from the War >* « in ,i t- IJan-lal'i la W ! i. 's the matter with Alexander? Does lie want from the is thrown class of dealers that law relied and the prices are siiiijeet" as \\ bistler. AI *ut I« >t I n •". Pmok dripping-pan away. In make a ease one of unscrupulous defy •• ■ < \« selling. order strong t<> a few a i\ it" i\\ U »! II N« .'.2. \ Ml-.UP \N I I-..PIN >« Department stay longer, and <• W thin i- dir ftitoi.i •dr Public |1 two h"Ui a day and a ten percent, raise? raps of meat are thrown away. and take elutuces. Attieand kiteln n bar rooms always reasonable. \\ hat.ever is worn by per- days Illustrations. New A rk Pi* i11r lixiiibiiimi". —* was admitted to the of eon- «*| II ,M»u. M l- at 1. -1. ■! 111 »l l••Hire, < the spotters place promise that should wc do so w e should reeeive old potatoes are left to sour and have hlos.-onied as was to be Club- sons of either sex. whether low-priced or cost- An. Industrial An, Home Dee.na- -i hi iiiii-nt dot ip le-iiv '.i. I f it «!••« <1- r- .n- spoil. he see unfortunate expected, dapam-se II a lord l;i."k, ..i. ;iu 1st and -d Mmtda ea<-|i Di -oido 1 e.mtain no calomel, are mild, lineinent that might the medals. Both regiments wer addressed l>\ the > Dry fl ints ire not looked after and become rooins llourish. Hard, ly, can be found in some part of this establish- ti'm, aid Lndoiithic Marlde. \ not In r niont h. cl Inn ougli in tin ir it ion. arc the be- woman : ml so her in court. As he poisonous compounds il, dial «!• -ii- > ii"i a inuniir-t ten. Win n oper They identify ment. Their custom embrace* all. from most, eloipu lit speakers the command a Horded, s wormy. have milder hut more lluids. the feature of the number i" il" illml rations. Tin r. ISi.u -.1 n V». 7'. *:. lh»> \ i:< \M M had never seen h r it was lie supplanted bulky and Tw merchants ot possible might to the in \<> every ollort made to induce the nidi to sentiment shall manifest a desire to ai 1u -I 1. 11 *•. room, -I. *li 11-<-u Hall, Itakcrsville, I*a., have pur Vinegar and sauce are left standing in tin. There i- no chance for these home- nobility poorest sewing-girl Pari*. are om- liumlnd of tliex-, imdmlinu public Me.-'- swear to the of the wrong inspecting si.tv marl} eha~e>I unti ot season. making purchase ; hut only one man from the 2Mh volun- mi tin- -2d .in*; Itii Ii .r-• ••\iiiiu- ..t eaeli pounds dried apple-this are left to for want of made. villainous The stomachs distinction is made in treatment. i> bead and tail ami ornamented initials, have the inw ..I it will l»e, -tri< 1 i\. and Im; Apples decay “sorting of the ( of Police concoctions. Nobody pieces L\ idem l- to a person. To the credit liicf teered to (at least that was the tin mill. iy lmdiody going ha\e swell din over.” and brains of consumers more to asked to The and lit of garments stay, report.) ami of them are Ida it is to he said that lie declined sutler keenly buy. quality many very important. not before. N" "ilici-holder, wliai.wr hi- \s>kmhi.v. N'». -ill:. K\P.nr> *'l Lv uer. of Providence and the regiment started for Maine .luiu doth. Jiii.p.o The tea-eani-ter i- left open. say nothing of the moral degradation they are shown and perhaps praised, nothing more. frontispieet is a photaarav uiv >»f a llovver «■ > to force in his control as un- <>f the sou will 1 i < Hoi!. Meei- Moi.dav -11111u at 7 o'rlork, in consider the large Hasn't this store a sort of men comprising our regiment private opinion, dare di-r-"_:ard wi-ho- Mr-, f h.a- ■smith, of dim oiiio. write- 1 have Victuals are left exposed to he eaten by mice. must feel in sneaking to lairs. Who dazzling perfection, picture bv Abbolt ‘traves. there i' a t u 11-p:i _« .lohn-oi,'- Hall. IP-li -in-. '. der obligations to act as spotters. Had he de- private about :50b volunteered to mili the battle 'eel I'U'iy remedy t• >i >mk 1 h .idache 1 could hear Pone- of meat ami the carcass of are can sum up results? What can deter- seldom seen? Moreover. It's alI true. Would stay port rail bead ol .1. \. M. Neil \\ l.isiler. D\ M. of hi- on>t it li* i;t', il he de-ire- t<» keep bi- turkey of the most valuable analysis then was iii.i.nv is le her Kim r-on with a led in the handling. next and after the session has living separ- portrait head of the father ot d. \. M« N. li edneati<-n a pom girl, dropping jeal I" April, May w w Tram- !• a ilejj'a-t. -tan lard, at 7.n.'. m.. 1.1.'» know the arguments usually given support so hen were sent home. me is left to dissolve and waste in tin* shown the of a ated tender a thread that whatever is as- Wiii'ller, a earrieatun '» a. in.. a in.. Ml ing opinion furnished. In the meantime. instinctively Pelliarine. and r-prodm- in. \rri\e iid.a rd. In 2n 7.1 that re- as a of 11-1 11. radical inconsistencies permeate | an emotional interest in the of for- Bridge, Pit/ Hugh Lee came in as far as -tale of nonentity t" .-lat- power and < Di-h-towels are used for dish-cloths. M r. I d it or. the last minds tin lionsof three ot iiis eteliina'. Smaller illu'i ra- in.. m a! ; a. m., m \ a. in., 7.i'l p. m. remarks appended to my p 'i on can't afford to laugh, dear gii Is, work in this line. Put my time and Bailey's Cross Hoads with a force of cav- Napkins are used for dish-towels. formatory are I am not a rum man: I never mer. For surely, in this relation, the tirst shall large tions an ILuee ( ram II. It. liurdhk, 17. fuliie--. The word it.-elt is elevating: it- Iile-s y our teeth are w Idle a- pearl admit of no more relleetions in applicable: tin ling a Towels your space will be last if the last are not tirst. Inartistic mon- alry. but picket there t urned and went l'uless mouth i- and sweet, are used for holders. Voted for license; I hope to see the liquor II. ‘Lim it.' I-red Marsel,all. IL D. Murphy. hearina- 11 the future work of Director} of lurlrultural OriraiiizaMoiis in Maine. your pink this line. over Munson's Hill, and so river 11i• temperate-* P»rooms and are proiilic nuisance uments and the number of elaborate up and joined at. i Mini an-1 w .mini of .Maine, \ in I cannot thi- want. •More coal i- burned than not done until more tombs, the of Here La ('liaise i* far in smith. Win. M. ( base, i T LoiiF (.. mprran you -npply necessary hy come confronted with something cemetery Merrill. s-. I' 11 >n. I’red'k stable all this time? does he not up were but a few hundred men between him and Mum i: liirayama I,’ Ma-P-r. («oiiiain. I-. \ Allen, Secretary, to the professions put forth man war Washington he would have struck a blow some- Light* are left hurtling when not used. customary support. I find it to label especially, the interment.* here have Stuart, (teo. Wright, W. L. d avlor, Irene F. w .asi id.urn. necessary We have law emnm'li in Maine: onL I \ Laughter Lends a New (harm tion? A gentleman quite prominent among been few. In is but where, no doubt. —• Fin di-lie- are not cleansed and the com- fact there dermne, ami others. Manv of the illus- ■. >• goods since first, comparatively many M u m \ i:P it \ i. IKTi IIon. properly ii' three that hastily prepared my the li. i- rot called 'I'o when it discloses a set of teeth. prohibitionists informed days ago room for more. The new cemeteries in But about medal: l joined tin* 2nd cav- d it enforced. l‘-did--:d action IT |*rim-e IT. -Men’, -..nth Turner; A. I. hcauty, pretty dried. munication, that you may not receive too many little tration' will be printed in color, ami I be pub- Whiteness, when nature has thi- element (ien. ton has an ollice w here In* may he the next December, mid Went down into s,, -applied Hood new arc Pray the suburbs seem to have the and alry lishers claim we a undn- ] t. 1111 i j. Nrivtan Portland. broom- used in scrubbing the burning epistles crowded with misconceptions preference, that tliF vvdll be t lie handsomest for now in Maim : want perfect of loveliness, Le retained found two in the week and two Imurs each the (iulf in and never once of < N. may through life, hy days their April, Mum IT i: n A<.n i.n i:i Is.a, Ham. kitchen doors. and at variance with the status of should, both for greater cheerfulness and thought and most numlm r of an art ■1 hsin 11- tin* so/oDONT. ot s.pooo temperance important periodi- 'iandin.u of tile hetielit- -.1 A. ing flagrant At the comfortable salary per the promised medal, which I never eti d to I’l.--id. nl. i.i ai-toii; /.. wilhcri. eretary, ■-ilvcr spoons arc used in scraping kettles. day. matters in lihode Gland. lc*s crowded condition. It is a most important exp. cal ever published in tliF eoimtr}. Siimlt North left to mold and spoil. M. M. Kkynoi.ds. sanitary question, hardly secondary to that of my number.’Jo cents per year. .>*J.do. \merieaii only by K\s rii\ M us K u it \-s. »• -1 \th in lion..I. I*. for each ollice hour. informant was unable ; wife wrote me that the medal had arrived. A great many l*right men have the same notion un Mustard is left to in the emse. Are. My Havisvillc, l>ee. 15th, lssb. convenience, as to w hat shall eventually be done Art Maua/im ( 11" Tivnumt, Str,«t. an < education anion;; the I’1 -in. >er spoil ompaiiv p< oplr. Hi--. i.an^or; K/ia L. -team2, w to stale line in which the executive ! This is the live star referred in il their i\es take it out of them. Vinegar is allowed to stand until the tin any “great with the dead in a city like Haris where a mil- point to your Poston. Mass. retarv. iSainf .r. was itself. No one seems to What does it signify that tin- Prohibition vc.-sel becomes corroded and ability*’ displaying lion of die It paper, and attached to it by two rings is a Mum. -i'ii diac-iA Cvm.r. \» up «n A Walking Skeleton. spoiled. Career of a Wilil people every twenty-live year*. witness exhibitions of bis vaunted prowess. Engine. spread eagle oil two cannons crossed, three hundred and twenty -li\t IT / \.(. il.ert, President: N. IT Pike. Seen* Pickles become spoiled hy the leaking out or is a question that scientists have been working resting parly polled Mr. K. of J’a.. writes: We are ho coerced the rumsellers in and a springer, Meehanicshurg, told that one sabre, while to the wings is at- and a tar\. Winthrop of the 'flic er and firemen of a Cincinnati. on forages. Fremation furnishes solution, eagle's Ships Shipping. ! thousand vote- in I'ssi;y h -how- that, a- I was alllu ted with fever and ahsrcss on evaporation vinegar. for engiiit re M -O. lung the Second district to vote tached a of red. white and blue ribbon, Vl a n 1 -TUI. I ’<»M »1.» I« At- || n (. -. Fork for want of salt, and beef be- Congressional and the one most generally agreed upon a* by pi* lung-, .md reduced too irnlli/u/ Slu/rton. (Lit a free spoils if Hamilton and was can in die li- id IT. dent, Manehe-ter. Tunnel I. his candidate with the understanding that I>ayton engine, which push- a pin by which the medal can lie secured to the T.'imv a re i.'> no l.a i>r »»; her 11 m party, they aeeompli-h nothin;: Pop.- ISo^ird 'rial hot tie ot Dr. New forCon- cause the brine wants scalding. answering the question satisfactorily. Hut -hip- r«j11«• King's Discovery so would not be disturb- ow n. in Hath and 1 >\ small mail, secretary. Antru-ta. they did their business a caboose around a curve north of I lav- numerous clothing. The front of this pin a eluded) sailed tin- ownei of warfare. It -hows that a -u nip* ion. which did me so much good that I hough t Hams become tainted or tilled with vermin ing just crematories are not in Haris and represents tem-pe*ranee M 1 n K 111 1. K I.I.PI- li-‘ \ssim v t P > N .1. II. Mil ed. If this is the bargain he has made shield, on each side of which is a horn of dollar bottle. After using three hottles, found for the want of care. only ton,Ohio, last Week abandoned the there have been none, other than private, ones, plen- Fewer ve-sels uere built in Hath (lie of the voter- of this are Iahorim- -on. |’r. -ident. Mechanic Fa I Is. Isaac IlilPhilis, Wednesday pa-1 year part country more the of this Slate feel all on a bed of laurel leaves. I he my-ell once a man, completely restored to < lieesc molds, and is eaten mice or vermin. politically people may until The has, within a few ty. resting than in *-ar -inee l-bi. About mm-tentli- of sn-re|;i v W. hinirtoii. by loeoniotiveafter reversing the lever and turning recently. city any y undrr a mistake. The (ireruback crank- had health, with a Ik art\ and a in tlc-h thankful. I an from the Provi- whole is enclosed in a ease with velvet were \ >s«>< >n appetite, gain Tea tin* stove. give excerpt a institution of the kind pretty the os-el- bill'll -ebooluU-. •! ;• WK-ii.UN Mum. 1 Si Ki i.pi i:-' A \tp and codec pots are injured on on a full head of steam in the of months, opened public -'e-leship of 4s lbs.” dence Journal which well echoes hope avoiding eu'hion and silken lined cover was built and one and died. Prohi- |)i I A Morlmi. Pre-alt nl, ISctln 1. K. I». Well- Woodcnware is unscalded and left to public, opin- but for those bodies coming within the ob- hearing the only barque. their day and tin ir follower-, ( all at IL II Store and a free warp a collision with a train. The col- only Moody's Drug gel ion : “The next (ieiieral will undo, heavy freight — of William WiKon A. Son, come. -ert el.ir. P "land. Assembly of the to such as deaths stamp Philadelphia. are ir turn now ami cial bottle ol thi.- certain cure for all and crack. Ke-tauranter. hut same ligation city bury, A se.t tcll< a \i'u 't u k that -ad bition cranks having tln Lung Di- [The so con- lision took place, the time the desert- captain reporter MvtNI. M I.I. I NO >1111 I- l» UK I IlKIJs' \-SOITA far as is possible, the shame and wrong the convict*, in the unclaimed I think about dbbof them were given the27th arses. Large bottles £1.00. ed among hospitals, or-are le-s -uper-t it ions than any other rla-s ••1 mourn tln ir de- .N ( -. W- President. Anson; (n o. remove from the engine began moving forward and a few Maine. they will die also. Who will U o|. Tinkliaui, summated by this. It will bodies from the etc. There is little l'iu do not belicw in Wiuter of minutes later went Morgue, people, y ilreaius. .In I-. NIoorc. Sci-rctar\. North Anson. A there i< n<> truth in sav Management Sheep. he was and in which tlmnderingthrough the Burlington girl says ing place for which unworthy, city doubt but will see them in mi. n in maim: H.M iKin ai iiii kumi. eliarnis or luekv -, and a- tor tin re mise ? ><>. M. coming generations day Friday. Maim. \«;up m m U\i. im Ucx.C. “Bike lailier like sou.*' She sav s she like- the' son at the rate* of to miles an hour. It It i- best to in a lie has done to redeem his reputation, fifty sixty . M W llinck keep sheep yanj sheltered nothing very general and acceptable use there. The icti. voyage day W C write not against tin- third tIirotigh Hern mr. I 're ip, IT iinswick ; first-rate, hut she can’t hear the' father. cor- hounded across the main thoroughfares with other. party the notorious otlice-broker and political of Here la < liaise are as soon as any < >ecrctar\. l>o\wl. Lnwienec of N. party Say narrow were A crowded anything pertaining Army of I he I’otomae, in his account of the Halifax, well Let them have their regular time for exercise his instruments were rewarded with escapes plentiful. to our cause. If it were to Mr. T \' Atkins, •! judicial funerals or work in have known in Ameriean hippie-' eirele-, i- dead. He injurious possible Uirard, Kan., write- never street-car was missed by only a few inches. cemetery general, second day'» battle of Getty sburg as given in he>itat< to n i-oiiiincinl Kleetrie Bitters to a- much as for their grain ration or their hay. place.” clustered about its Fndertakers, dealers was the builder ol tie- W. I>. Lawrence, oi Jinn do so. we would the root and Brighton faille Market. your my Near the I nion the wild gates. the Century Magazine for December says, “It destroy party v Passenger depot the ever launelied to eii.-toiiMT-, tls give entire satisfaction and art- I a so 1 last to some in and monuments, and decorators tons, largest -ailing ship up Boston. I »«•<*. 21. f snow continues on the ground long time, agreed spring give you figures grave-stones had been ordered that when Johnson branch, and consider that we had done tin Tikshay, —* I lot's." Kleetrie engine jumped the track, breaking and bend- (Confed- l-TI. Alter in- for herself, sio7.."»no. and netting rapid Bitters are the purest and from elections to prove or demolish have their headquarters here. One can s» e pay Am-'iiu: >1 live dock at market—Cattle. s«>2; hot medicine known and that tin have no inducement to take exercise succeeding ing the rails, and after running several hund- erate) engaged Culp’s Hill, Marly and Rhodes lief owner sUii.uihi. sin- wa- -old to will po-itiveh cure Kid y of virtue which methods of which Norwegians. country an incalculable amount of good. ,M.| I.; mb-. •JT.IMI. swilM*. 21.040; Veal-. 0.1; my theory that the tide popular in many original advertising, should assault < Hill. was in and Kivet complaints. Purify the' hlood and in search of grass, turn them into a corn-stub- red feet jumping from tie to tie, some unac- 'cmetory Marly’s attack 11. |i.o. uiiihcr ot W c-iern ( attle, 070; North on 7th reached our ballot-boxes did not are novel both by their oddity and the business made Capt. I> II. Liver-of tin A. am! Is it to have a genera! regulate the bowel-. No f.aniil> ran afford to be ble from which the fodder has been hauled out April countable way got on the Cleveland, Coluuihus, with great spirit by lloko’s and Avery’s -hip (..Lope- possible teinpi-ran- ern and I-. -tern < att le, Cows. A.c., IsU. sentiment on pro- for which seek custom. For instance one Capt. William .I. W 11 of the A I >. Snow, win w ithout them. Thev will save hundreds of dollars will rove and down in express public thoroughly Cincinnati and track, continued they brigades. Gordon being in reserve; the hill was ley ship ediiealion? We that it is not >t < t » :ittl<- K* 1 ‘Mi It. Use and ricked. They up Indianapolis arrived at New fl-ply only vi- I'rie. I5« weight- Lxtra every 2d we balloted for two undertaker has a glass-case York from on tin-same in doctor's hills vear. hibitory matters. Nov. it' course and on enterprising large ascended the wide ravine between Liverpool -l 71. lir-t £4 on. this and a amount of “thimbles” through the depot out into throng!; last be is 12‘a ill quality '•i'-jql cents a h\ pick large was lirst in ins a day week, both had their w ives and children sible but it will done. It well begun (ju.iiit\. >old at fifty hotlle |{. ||. to congress. It the was window, containing dunum-corpse, and Hills. A .st a I 7" : third Moody. from the no matter how weather-beaten representatives the country An incoming train Cemetery Culp’s line of with them on «e< ond .|ii.-t 111 12 ‘3 ijitalily, sfcJKig stubs, of voters since telegraph- for burial, covered with artificial infantry the voyage. The two captain.- are chance to gauge the temper a first station prepared on the was broken and Wied- it will be well done in time. All great ref,,,s ! mi. jinore-t." grade- ot c<>ar-« Oxen, Bulls, tVe., Klla W'heeler Wilcox say- she is “slow to note they may he, which they would not cat if given ed to sidetrack at the south of (Federal) slopes anion;; the most successful of the mariners oi Here are some facts in the face ot flowers and the frightful black and white horse- 00 a A J7 ‘a tlie cloud that threatens storm.” II Klla lived in to them in the A is grateful for April. here and managed to carry out the order riche’s Mleventh Corps, and Ricketts’ reserve Tliomaston. move but move all the nn»reun‘‘ yard. sheep just, hair so common in no re- slowly, they Hide-, Sr r B>: Tallow, le. the she would which and theories must sink beneath wreaths, Paris that batteries near the brow of hill Brighton Brighton cyclone region get left, or, rather, the of up a of his II.- opinions in time to avert a collision. The wild engine the overun; but ,s :I O' Tallow, priv ilege picking portion them the statement funeral is considered a success with- Tin- New Login nd Si in- ( of Hath ly on that account. Temperance educat'1 fc' !li. <>untr\ Hides. 7e 1,; Country carried away. ground. I will preface by exhausted itself and of its own spectable the excellent of Stevens’ t\\ el\e upbuild ompany in his own nibbling about in all kinds finally stopped position pound- has a conti ¥ Hi: (alt xkins. V 0., Lamb iug way, as the out a dozen or so. are also used in in- nearly closed act w ii ii Norman i.. M nnio to aeeon :l 1-.,i2V bij'JV that here, is usually case,the Republican accord near Alcxandersville. The most re- They ers (nth Me. at the head of the reform and destined of hidden nooks with his nimble prehensile Battery) revine, of New York for a side w heel steamer. Hit) feet Ion-; skins, siru.t'I 40 each. Kucklen's Arnica Salve. is the friend of and from its numerable quantities in decorating graves and Means and even after have the stubs party temperance, markable of the whole atlair is that no which enabled him to sweep it. the arrival of of sun horse and a for Uno amount of Prohibition P There has been a light call for butchers’ The < lips; they picked part headstones. one power, rapacity pa.-sen great good. very Best Salve in the world for tits, Bruises, ranks are the recruits principally furnished for There is day in the year, par- Carroll’s sent ( with but a attendance of over times, it will to turn them in one was killed. brigade unasked by Hancock, a gers. she is intended to run hctw ecu New York Is attic this week, light Sores, ( leers, Salt lilicum. Fever Sores, Tetter, twenty pay In the lirst when these emblems of mourn- to disseminate knowledge: knovvle Mo-t of the best of of the The the third or Prohibitory party. ticularly. dreary happy as this line had been weak- City and a -ummer resort on lam-; Man l, and w ill buyers in market. grades Chapped Corns, and all Skin again simply for the; sake exercise. are inspiration, to Hands, Chilblains, there was a remarkable oil' in the ing forced aside in a measure for more joy- be .I line I. end of the tratlie. When nr beef (little were intended for the export trade. and use of of is that it al- place falling ened to send support to Greene and Sickles, completed by liquor Kruptiotis, positively cures Piles, or no pay great the system yarding Hard Times in California. ous and On of .No- of has been vote. Some of this may be explain- suitable offerings. the 2d The supply (.'attic from the West light, required. It is guaranteed to satisfac- low- the master to the time and amount Republican and the failure of Rhodes to co-opt*rate with drink, then men will cease t<> mal- *OI,« give perfect regulate in some vember is the Feast of All and the custom but full as large as the demands The tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents box. ed, as can the loss to Democrats towns, With all Souls, caused the attack to require. per of exercise and also secures more effectual ali- Times arc hard in California. the Marly miscarry.” Se\i ral weeks while at Fa-lc rum Pictured, best rattle have been costing at, the West full as For sale the fact that this was not a elec- prevails for all having dead friends or relatives ago, digging as rum is called for, will be ip*1 by liichard U. Moody. mentation. for De- by presidential Thus it was wherever Maine wore as they have been for the past, two [American Agriculturist of two Still it is beauties and vast resources of this the in any of the to make troops Lake, Mr. N. Curran, of the Curran lloti-e, high prices tion as was t he one years ago. country city cemeteries, pilgrim- stationed from Little Round to Hill if it lias to be done in defiance o*"* Those suitable for the butchers’ trade this “Were you ever engaged in a duel, Colonel cember. to their on that Top Culp’s discovered a curious old coin about six feet be- ty-reks. the only fair standard for comparison. This who to this ages graves day, bringing the did their full **or week -old at sJ 21 q 1 10 per 100 Ills, live weight. Blood?" "Ye-, sail: I was, sail.’’ “Did it termi- workingman anticipates emigrating they duty, to say the least, as they low the surface. On its face is the date IJS,‘>, us': intluenee to eradicate* loss to is shown in the choicest of fresh flowers. Even the poorest every and has been a fair nate seriously ?” “Yes, sar; I was and Republicans particularly it to he the man's had before and afterwards done and won the ad- aturt‘ u| ,,M‘ sheep Lambs—-There supply arrested Clover for State will not find laboring no in Uoman and above that three curious from tl in Chaff Poultry. First district where the Hon. 11. .1. Spooner people come, giving thought but their sim- figures intoxicating stimulants of sheep and Lambs brought from the West the lined $10, sar.” as has been claimed for it so mtu-li in miration and esteem of the whole arinv and On the of MS. His ma- Paradise, mementos as much of to the characters lookin'? like Hebrew. obverse past week, all of which were owned by G. W. was re-elected by a majority will find business ple give pleasure gratitude of the American people. Tc Advice to Mothers. It may be a new idea to some poultry breed- the past, but on the contrary of those if but know country. is a star in outline formed by a dotted line Hollis A n., and intended for slaughter*, costing jority two years ago was 421b. Though » pop- is spirits gone before, they The very dull. The complaint heard on every approaching legislature will be asked this side. The coin was will make temperance landed at the yards from 4 n(!!ac. per lb. live weight. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothino svri i* for children ers, this one of feeding clover chaff to poultry ular 'man and with no mud thrown at him in of the offerings, as a more showy covering evidently of business seems to he display. for an to procure a suitable mon- Swine—Western Fat are at is the of otieof the hand. Kverv kind depres- Such ostentation in decoration as appropriation east, and is quite aeuriositv. [Mount De-ert workers, don Hogs costing higher teething prescription best female the but successful breed- <’ol. Spooner received 0052 less cemetery is ument to perance than have been for a number of during winter, many any capacity, sed and not in this State alone, but all over the mark the position of this that the West they nurses and physicians in tin* t 'nited states, and has cast for two In seen here seems in a sense battery Herald. Politicians may wi votes than were him years ago. some vulgar. However, a iu cry week- those brought in the past week having used for with ers feed of it each season. On coast. It has been thus for time, with no acted such conspicuous part the great bat- past, been forty years never-failing success large quantities the Second district there was no election. Na- of course this Ts a matter of opinion. As it was found buried we should think it every nook and corner cost butchers from 4 numbers people employ- was our to seek a little more cause as edu we include all the Western Fat in of the chaff collect on the barn in which both his father and plan recrea- perance Hogs brought relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and large quantities capacity grand- ment. and business men say times were never jolly over the several railroads for the week, all with In tion for the afternoon. It was that c.omplisbing. The wor l»eing diarrlxea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic. father had served great acceptability. Francisco Letter. necessary of I’. floor. This should be gathered up daily and harder than now. [San Of the thirteen boodle aldermen “(i. V." Boston writes to'Die Journal a into owned by butchers and l>v Messrs. .J. Squire & By giving health to the child it rests t lie mother. him the found a able man. we should have something in the way of a unlucky only dies insignificance w,V'n Republicans clean, These statement to that of *\M. A. 1,1 1 ,r ('du- C. H. North & and Niles Bros. or for — three remain to be tried. are contradictory in the Co., Co., Price 25c. a bottle. Iy48 put away in barrels boxes the poultry to descended from good stock a candidate in tonic, both to dispel from our minds all gloomy Reilly. weighed balanc of funerals and O’Neill. .Incline is in Mc- who in a recently published letter alluded to use, life tine of heads and leaves which every wav superior to that of two years ago; Excursions. thoughts and horse-hair wreaths Cleary prison, The Medical World tells of a patient whose pre- pieces Grand California is on the McCabe is Altamonte, Fla., its a Hat, sandy plain. “G. A Pair Beats Three's. the chaff the choicest lie 2888 less votes, which allowed the and as an appetizer for our triumphal dinner Quade threshold, insane, 'T'lVmi tlio pulpit. ali',l.,tlle maturely gray hair is returning to its natural color compose being very part yet polled 1 and have turned F.” says this cannot he truthfully said of Alta- 1.Ik 1.P carried on. \\ In n of the The will eat of Democrats to secure a of 577 a The Hock Island & Pacific ltnilwav later on. For, be it known, one of our nitty Fullgratt' informers, Three sized rattlesnakes created a sensa- under the internal administration of phospliorizcd hay. poultry quantities plurality against <'liira*'o, party, monte as a whole, and describes several hills in good list of dates for its unrivaled who shall be had the or bad Dempsey, DeLacey and Saylors are in Canada, out of a hole in a cod liver oil. who prefers coil liver oil this if it be in conveniently ar- minority of .‘440 at last election. In fact the is out with a new nameless, good tion crawling backlog which Anybody dry, supplied are that Journal. by to hair is to California, fortune to lose a to one of the and McLaughlin and Kenney dead. Some locality. [Boston John Symons of Holliduysbury, I’a., threw on his gray at liberty to choose the former. ranged boxes, so made as to prevent the birds Democrat* lacked only 270 of a majority over First Class Excursions covering wager ladies, routes) the months and as a forfeit, had invited the entire crowd of the others must wish themselves dead also. ant hills. fireplace the other day. They were killed with a from wasting it. The best way to feed the both Republican and Prohibition candidates. A several dates (hv all during Probably Beware of Nwlndlers. February and to dine at the Grand Hotel at six o’clock of pair of tongs. finest portions of it is with the mixed feed. few more would have been necessary to count* of December, January. Mareh, We have tin* last For detailed infor- this The Senate has the* No more seizures of Ameriean schooners exposed, during year, many They relish it exceedingly, and it goes far erbalance some scattering ballots. But the fact at extremely low rates. very day. Possibly, reader, you may have passed House bill for the swindlers who advertise, under the name of medi- ear learned from advertisements that relief of the survivors of the steamer have been made the Canadian cruisers, but Men are moral it rests with towards taking the place of green food, which to which I call attention is the fall- mation, tickets, sleeping aerominodation, newspaper exploring by alchemists; cine, vile compounds which increase human particular 1 has only not the winter off of votes in this election. I to nearest tick*! aged address at *be Gr.md Hotel one can live at Jeannette, and the widows and children of those on the contrary a Gloucester fisherman themselves to change their moments into gold- To all who need a medicine ami is always obtainable during ing Prohibitory etc., apply comfortably suffering. pure, E. A. “oourd 25 to 50 francs to who in the retreat from the wreck of sued the Dominion for £o(XX) in consequence of en hours, or to let them hum out like slags in blood we can recommend Sulphur months. [American Agriculturist for Decem- know little of the merits of the tetnperauee Holbrook, per day, according perished purifier, honestly & P- Hy., III. table d'hote at six 10 that vessel in the Arctic Seas. refused a of water. Me. a furnace. Bitters.—Editor Sun. 2w5J ber. candidate in the First district. In the Second G. T. .V P. A., H. I. Chicago, location; o’clock, francs, being supply Monroe, and in ho Prof. Maine Matters. The State ! John A. Dead. Forty-first Congress; March, 1871, Good Bateman to a Critic. A Police Judge Who is a Law Into Himself. Christmas cheer anil Chat. Grange. Logan became Senator from Illinois and served until Templars. A bidden Wedding In 3tocktun. NEWS AND FI.'DM ALE OVER THE STATE. ! 1877. In 1879, lie was elected to the Sen- A WEEKLY KKCOIIP OF THE WORK ANP l'ROPRESS To the Editor of the Journal: In your is- To TUI. Editor of the Journ al: There is one The before ink aihiuksn <>r AvoimiA m v>i it muni:, John A. Logan died at his residence in Wash- again “night Christmas,” and the day Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob F. Fames, of Stockton, rid. ate to OF TIIE li. T. 1.0POES. sue of week I succeed Gov. Oglesby. In 1SS4, lie was last notice that a correspondent has practice into which our police has fallen, or which preceded it, were and lu liis iuhlriiss l.oforotile Miilriinmjre ill An- ington at 2.57 afternoon. His death, judge stormy, those who cbrated their golden wedding, the 50th MR. m. vine's reception in uoston. Sunday nominated the for Vice Presi- taken me anniversary -U*ta la>l week Gov. Hobie the by Republicans to task for statements contained in my rather always practiced, which may l»e deferred their shopping until that late hour missed congratulated came with to his C.OOI) interesting of marriage, Dec. *2*»nd at their resilience. The Mr. Klaine was a at wCirh startling suddenness dent. ami when the Illinois legislature met after TEMPI.ARS C<)1 USE OF M I PY. day given grand reception Hatrons of of Maine that notwith- “Bordentown and the Bona partes." Under ordi- to the citizens of Iielfast who have not had their at- it. It was not hut | Husbandry election he was mist, however, rain that robbed was the tie celebration of I >av in Boston, and had not been chosen United States Senator. The Good have a beautiful, sleighing fine, and the occasion Pilgrim's standing the special clforts which have been fafnily friends, unexpected by Templars inaugurated circumstances 1 never allow to tention In lSfifi, be was elected commander of nary myself notice called to it. us ot our and made locomotion both dif* last week. Tile Boston Herald "Tin- made in of grand sleighing brought together relatives and friends w ho had not says; many the Slates of the I nion. where Wi> for some days. The tirst news Course of for members of the order the of men s.vne in physicians the Grand of the for two Study scribbling* who are too to A man is arrested for drunkenness, be lieult and At two of the Music Hall when In* rose to speak, and not Army Republic years. cowardly arraigned dangerous. churches met for many years. A feature of the 1 only agricultural population but wealth was in news- pleasant day the Orthodox fof hi* serious illness given the In 1808, he was re-elected, in 1809 and which bids fair to rival the famous Chatau- their name. In this I fore the convicted and sentenced to < liristmas eve ministers and people saw before have com again sign case, however, shall court, thirty was observed. The I'nivcrsalist was the of Mr. given peculiar advantages, our para-, in 1870. his administration the marriage Horace Maiden of Swan them tin* heir of the American morning, and the end was then again During course. As the order is so and wide depart from usual custom and make a The man then states that it is Ins lirst held expectant j lively small State of Maine' representing bidr papers Sunday quau large my brief days. Society their festival, as announced last vilie to Miss Annie IS. Littlefield of throne, is not present Grand was and j Waldo, daugh- easily described, l'or the about an hundredth of the rof Before that was Army badge adopted Vour is offence Ac. and the court the week, and part mimlx farth- foreshadowed. it supposed he spread, it will become cosmopolitan rather than reply. correspondent troubled because I “suspends mittimus," at the Chitarian church then was a ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. < Littlefield. The moment ilie enthusiasm knew no bounds. It Memorial Day was instituted. ceremony ers of the country, is the first State in numerical made the remark and the man free. was from a rheumatic attack national. The Coni, of the 12. W.G. L. has that no two men were more wor- goes Christmas tree for the benelit of children who was was like a nomination at a national convention. in 1 lii- simply suffering just performed by Hon. A. F. Nickerson of Swan strength grand national organizaJnoii. of honor than Now this is The that soon thy Lafayette ami Bona- a thing that the Judge is in no w ise were not to have such an at ville in a thought eaiu n d in accordance with the of RUSSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. English: army. A full week of good before ( hri-iun- with irridesceut trimming and diamond orna spirit ious ball and below were the sad faces of sleighing head. It wa- brilliant in and its parlors ature; b, The Social. Educational and Religious galleries Naples and Spain are owned least ten days, it provides. mo, that if the man limit'—tLc very parts, our declaration «>f purpose-. It is my opinion ol the Five minutes before three Dr. principal made business lively and all >uir latter a present from the groom. The throng. Facts and in the Re- tl,e convicted store-keeper- practical turn in urging Christian unity and in that, not lmt turn material Arguments Temperance l.v ],y government. Joseph had of drunkenness will make a sworn stale- ladies only agriculture, Baxter came out of the sick room and said to form. conquert-tl had large sales. A Church street grocer assisting were becomingly attired. was taken in of be Dead. those ment of whom he icpi.it.- advising extempore preaching interest tin country would promoted if one who was for Logan governments. He did what obtained bis liquor, the judge Imine, waiting intelligence, “Simply Third Modern 2. The Eth- simply every the ten sale-lie ever (lately after the the good part and w ill do woman's vote could be found tile ballot box. year—1, History; biggest days had. At A. \. ceremony eompanv good." in sa\ that he is Then the voice of great commander before him had may at his discretion remit all or any portion of dying." prayer news ics of Politics ; 3, Mental and Moral military done— Howe- v\ gathered in the spacious room and THF. “Woman i- to be our better The of the death of (ien. John A. Lo- Philosophy; Co's business was rushing, and when dining partook ROAl» TO MOOSEIIEVb LAKE. acknowledged at the bedside rose from the stricken mourners confiscated the imprisonment, hut in no oth> r ruse hull 4. Art; 5, Literature; b. Scientific Fact*, and government 1 am not de- on;/ a -cuerous, half, the achievements was property. came the clerks were about u-ed old-fashioned dinner. Mr Nicker ■ always supplementing and with its end ended the life of the gan reached Belfast before it known that Saturday up. The railroad surv.y from Harmony to \\ 1- warrior Arguments in Reform. fending the act. It would have been portion he mnitti it. and labor of tin -ternei sex. and i* Temperance far nobler This firm sold in soli w h>> otii-iated in the and tied the tiuds the latter '•<><• feet peculiarly statesman. he was even and twelve da\aum-.g ottu ait parlor nobly lington place higher seriously ill, the first report The objects of the course arc threefold : 1st. had he resisted the of course the defence will lie set that ”su.» tilled for many duties which make temptation. He did not resist up Knot alt- -ome and than Tin* distance is live miles, important Among those at the bedside of the dying To advance the cause clcs. J.uuo pounds of t.ne (piality of raisin.-, in four making pleasing appropriate Harmony. tin farm was credited. It was a temperance by specially the and for the minimus” is not house aiiraetive. il- surrounding* were Senator and Mrs. ( idiom and hardly great surprise temptation that reason I stated pending ‘-remitting any remark- wa- seated at the head loo feet t" the mile for live miles will he quite daughter, preparing an army of workers fam- frankly polln* 1 package-. In other lino of -tuple and j of tin* table and ami it* she thoroughly of the a a pleasant, productions profitable, General Sheridan. Senator and Mrs. Cockrell, and shock to people here as elsewhere. Com- that it was one of the weak -pots in Ids character. portion imprisonment.’- This is nn-iv pull. iliar with the fact's, statistics and on tin apparently enjoyed the n it It the new made is trutiifuilv said to be the and arguments 1 gooils, -ale- were large. pa-l,w ly At a on «juartermast( to neral Baum, Henderson and 1 did not that the citizens of dodge, however: for the power exercised k thi- meeting of the citizens of (Irccnville Congressmen paratively young, and apparently strong ar.d which the reform is based; 2d. To afford the say Naphvs and Mad brid** md groom at Mr-. M. A Hrusti.- n the farm. \\ e find a hi-right. last, it was voted to loan commissary precedent i Inunas. of Illinois, and Mrs. Senator rid had reason to autocrat is no wlu-re and Tim-, who hai!>lied the mail- bad a lend week’- Friday unanimously Thomas, few could have thousands of our members who have not had treasure and the judieial given him. the ami Mrs. ", for equal rights of women in tin Siam of N« vv vigorous, apprehended that respect memory A.Shuir. daughters t.-cruM ;’•> and dollars, to as'isj in building the railroad wrongfully pan! and wife, cf Chicago, and the Gener- honors in store for (Jen. Logan, the illustrious rooms can, reading an hour or more much to iheir credit tlnv ahvavs exercised the they by where he got his fast brai.eb the work w:e done In. the rigid:* ; from (in al's secretaries*. \V. B. niul Al- And should not? his liquor. in a manner t*> deser- e mm h Hartland to nv:M«. Ouiic a large private Baylor soldier and statesman. He had but each day, obtain a useful and general knowl- why they During long re-i guest- credit. Among privilege: also in Peniisv ivania in the ollicia! bert Hull. At the bead of the bed knelt Mrs. recently deuce The law enforced would reduce drunkenness, bunds. Thur>ilay i.igi.t |" -!al clerk Ki.owboi. amount lias also been raised bv private sub- edge of scientific: and |. To of more than twenty years in that town | tho—C present were Mi and Mr- >umucr black life of William l'< nu for the right of woman lo established himself in a home of literary subject*: « Mi* half of the i'tobe Logan, one arm her husband’s comfortable and the expenses. If -tarted from lbirnbam with nine hag- mail mat- scription. subscription encircling dying place such study undercharge of a competent poverty w as abolished it.- consequently county every ami Alex, Mr. black and take part in public affairs, in the historic fact neek. tin: completely among pen daughter. black, Henry paid when the road bed is completed, and the band of the other stroking bis fore- his own in Washington, and there in the pres- who shall and send out ex- rumsellor knew that the man convicted of drunk- mi. of which li\e came to 1 lei fast, and bride. tiiat while for six he :i> an inv a- professor prepare pie. A more generous and kind hearted wife ol Mr. and Mrs. Moulton of remainder at lie of years lingered. head. At bis side were John A. man t<> Sandy Point, completion the road. Logan, Jr., ence of amination and recommend successful enness would be tins «•),• .j- » he there were four tor tiii- i lid. ‘hi- government was administered for a the devoted wife who had shared his papers, the given would not night bag- place. Tic The < anadian Pa ili* has been given and Bev. Dr. Newman. Opposite these were students for poor never existed. Scores of people lived on -horkt. 1- M J ill. Nicker-on. Mrs. Abigail Nick Railway graduation. sell to whom lie w uh; bi rome extra were ;lli. d witli Chri-tma- time by his wife Hannah.' fortunes and aided in them to his alone, any person though; bag- mainly the right of way through (;reen\ille, with the tin- daughter. Mr*. Tucker, and her husband, largely shaping The Com. determined the first course bounty should this generous \ih- be er-oi. of >«a:n die. Mr. and Mr- Levi Trundy year's ■ Tile Governor Hobie dwelt with mu h force on and oforge A. the General's intoxicated; fur the eonviethm f a »1 runk*• i> man paekages. outgoing mails were '-oin-polid e\‘-cpti'.n ol one lot. M. (i. >haw gives tlit* Logan, nephew. successful ends, of the son and of should be: 1. A course of I.it- utterly condemned because he had one or Mr. and Mi Park* lb als.d tin* «»f education. 1 le advocated es- daughter grown study English simply ^■ur-port. scar-port. ri^lit of wav over town- importance ••’Idle seme." said Dr. “was one of the would he equivalent to the conviction ..f a rum ingly luige, but were -cut off *u time and tin Big Sipiavv mountain Baxter, to rature in The Good (a mag- two weak in -I ■ tablishing a reading circle in cv erv subordinate manhood and womanhood, and of sorrow- Templar monthly points his eharaeter: Wheie is tin* Mr am! Nil-. Win Mathew ami daughter ! ship. and d. If. F v' let h tin* '.ame ov.-r Little saddest I ever witnessed. All present were azine.) 2. Advantages and duties of the Good seller. mails recei\ 1 were c\pcditiou-K handled >atur man who is .... grange lb-ad works on geologv. mineralogy affected. The of Mrs. and ing friends he passed away. The loss to his perfect? 1 also stated No Sai-sport, Mr. and Mr-. Win. Mcrithew. mountain (iic nvilie deeph grief Logan in the room and in 1 n Hell a~t the i'ii mst ex :< im< ;lit w oi k w as «.vi Squaw towii'hip. people Go* a Templar Lodge society lhr> know from pci day and knowh dge of the soil, in tliai. ‘>110 weak nos.- wliioli a it. Mr and Mrs. ... I aim-, are v• liberal toward railroad'. chemistry. her children was pitiful in the extreme." It is and to his is He was a at Joseph over ex- -p -car.-p.-r;. *ry country party great. (The Templar Work.) 3. Preparatory Latin that this is u- t the -W t.. orde to derive its !>. st and 1 irg< they a. man d ! (del k- :n I’.urk- tt (in d- cstai i:-bi nt Tie town of Moil".u voted LJb to o t loan product, stated that the General's will no doubt be courser, in h G I»iI»itl while hero was his love for the fair >e\." Mr. ami M« ««>-• T Nn-ki r- n. -watnillc. \i * body hold and in behalf of the Engl is. ray's Classics, I, Science lb a the new pa 'I'here i- in Si ale ill tin* aggressive tighter who has emumh to rum ami sol.er ii peps. taken to Illinois for burial, but no detinite ar- money In:;, nted Mr. It. on < livi-tma- w it I, an tr ■■ the credit of the low in aid of the road from 1 (Shaler's o, !>tories of the Iii'l I claim that to !>c one ol his |'i lay am! Mi> 11, n-ti- V V. Alfn I Nickm-r I n ion tlial has mure \ al uabir ;iga •cultural m vv— in as on the battle where (icology.) History strong points!' rang. Meiits for the funeral can be made until right, politics fields, to drink it- i: no -a-tam-t .ja- a mittimus Pittsticld to the Lake. old World.) b. 'Greek * om-t in t Mi tho enough headed eanc. Mr. liurkett was com >w 1 r- than Maine. Preparatory contrary 1 condemned it. If this would he gold ebony an\die. M r. ami Mr-, ( ha-. Mardeii, >u papt Mis. Logan, who is can be were sown the seeds of the disease which cut so wholly prostrated, (Grek Heroes.) 7. Historical, etc.. been m~.. d. and in m> ha- l.roken wa- > cm English riti<‘ “susptmdeii pletely but hi- s. .. -i n i:\i i- to mi -i am ; i:i.-o\. Matistics n :itiny to tl of the consulted. had a broader know ledge of men and nations up. p>pm- tih'.Mt aim Mr- I! v Part i_. t I r. -1 t. short his useful and honorable career. His Reform (The Re- man been to w re r. '-date ol' .•.• 1 Temperance Temperance lie any a-ked tell be got hi- liqm phat ic. Maine -lew m•!*?-;\«-iy that our farm would know that the French standard >1 moral Mr. a ii* I Mi Horan M:*rtleii. M ahh Ml am l lie I).-.-: inlH-r t.-rm <>f <• Jmiieial a N<*nii mincii: kom mu. hi.aim.. Siipn-m asv ineren-i;i_' in life was as much laid down for the Union he form.) to my knowledge. product- ,p,:intiiy. the ■ • eon-inntly j regarding relations of the sexes is far dill'en ut Mr. W. iv M i -•.ii ( In i-t ma y -tut •» M*. -..I.i !. li* lirhl. \\ al io. M; amt Mr-. I*.r, Kueklaml. J idgv Peters pre-i ling. A ol' The whole cost for ,v for U 1 Wt hav, snon* farm.-, more cubiv ated acre.-, a reporter the Associated Press called at I to save as he had fallen in bat- hooks, the three hy I-:, li.• aiisvv <-r W' I ; helped though from the and Ml Fti-bee. the iu111 w'11<■ |n11a 11. n a ha:, ! min H l- a.r-. I Mr- A. I r* i: m i-'-r.i 1 ri.la\ night nt'l-ra fort nig!.t’- -vs-ion. -• Knglish American.I ..-pert, !ara buyer tiian ever before in 11 r Mi. Blaine's residence soon after the intelli- eowr>e i- a Till-' i> til'1 < yield, hi-Mry. years fixed at s.i. which include* folly .•!' having in tin- p,>- iti.ni a lean liarlr- Mmmon- for lareenx !'a boat wa- and in these later years lie has added much have no or some set of in i, .1 :ti• ‘l -»*i N. A M a *1 Mi I **:• < lnte’.iiu. nt mana.emeiil demand* that tli, « har- _i n c of (ienerai Logan's death reached Au- tle, apology excuse to oiler for this table ditlerv, meosnith In i laim k phase who is imt in -\ s< ■- lie with the law. ’1 lie sent nti om ar State n : magazine, to mpafliv pn — need in iIn Pri-< monthly published expressly !«■! ;: > aeter of the soil tor special erop- -houid he gusta. Mr. Blaine had left his chamber and, to the debt the country owes to his memory, of lionaparte's life, however. 1 simply -ay. do the timely di-eov it; ’I' tlie r- n::l In < on t**n. Mm. \ *ii' Mi i- -'ll Kaim aitho.pji :!<• arr manifestations of sorrow at his end. particulars v *,■. apr*| breaking ami entering the -tope ..f the l‘,.» hvell • untimely i>y e.nespomlent "oh,! t: till im- Ii.. ,| 1 la 1 J-ai ... •thers are adapted for -heep husbandry. «> < y.uillii'uI in apprarat me mi r. j**\ p« -rtert iiraltii- ipam Sprm-e «*i out his in the least for Jo'cph lioiiaparie applied "in}.a i. then at the i11. -: >|.. ia 11 ... ehardiny. dairy produet*, poultry raising being degree prepared entirely overthrows the law Hi utiee \ .-a- play tn^ H. King 1 4 the same our own men mtvr li.nl a lamtU nt ri. -.rn ■ nthuri. — li\«• farm stock, and tln-e relative and it. He had heard in the forenoon that the Laws. NOTES \NI» COMMENTS. eminent bow many wouhl go un- notified Mamma r \N chbcr ttiat tii vv i -hci to k. imy speeialties only Amending Liquor three and a t there ; store, on oar; id M_. Mom I'w j rmushops, pi.-kt aluav-mt breaking eon-id*-r:.tmils -i; -• i.! i i"e. i\e the ami 'General condition was scathed? l«*\ a ti* I -i\ pirls. ut \\ hotn s»\ rn an* livinp. ami ear!ie-t Logan’s considered Bro. Plummer of West No lit in a ( hri-lma- pre-ent >d their -ala h for lit ami the -tore of 1I\ men Gallert in Winterport Lodge Olie rail elitei lea\e Id- Hi., ,ii, -er. d. mitering most careful r-oiial nth-mion ami wise critical. Mr. Blaine discussed (ienerai Lo- (Jell. Neal Dow. it is said, will to the ail were Their name- an* a- t.-.i.-u p< ymiy- again go Your taunts me with once w ••‘•i. M i. M el.her v. .t- nadira 1' •• d at t’.j pn-eiil. writes are initiating correspondent being He will mail a p'r;. Koek I. ."i iv i g im this they doing linely, nearly not warn t t- at. hie. r. i w I nt. gan’s characteristics freely. He had not per- legislature winter and ask for tlu; enact- Mr-. -aii I I. t;lr!ie|,|. W a’-to. Mi-. “a bare footed The of 1 e\ 1 •• '. Maria A. into the dvv< Ming hou-e of .'- nmiel at boy." poverty my youth net hold one 1..r «.• idelire of n pirat'd, hut u u ed 1.amp-on h< have never denied : neither I Hr,:-ti S ^ Hi i:i;tiiii!i M. |- t Mr-. tborgi. i-lon. for d, dir < met for for use wouhl drag my early it. ‘You have 1 ... -a! n i. -. ,ii*.i*I'ro-p. -in tliat memPer- of .u:xi, tavor the had him the first time when (ienerai each and every otic of violation of tin* zeal since tin* District Lodge met with them the eoni|dain;int. he will not send mu* tn the \}] aeeept -ayinjr, ; tli. -aim oth thre. \ ar-. Ail lh"-e ’at \ i > 1 a a i. \ \ Frr !t 1 i* k .1 ! .liar-. Merk parlie- Ii a., n i•:11 a- tar a- ii i- intended lo rexulale i *gan came to from his law. usual tlu; General"* struggle' into gaze. A friend >»f mine re and I w i-'.i on m l.a\ e them.' Washington command liquor pilgrimage public whom the desires. h. dmrt. he w ill y are re-i and the excellent lecture from Bro. complainant lent- pi George. ! in Me “1 to temperance a. .i A. '‘lint. ili rates of I :an-pon at ion in the inteie-t of Held. think,” said Mr. Blaine, “it Augusta will prove barren of results, as wrv cently divulged a conversation with me, 11*.-toll. Ma-s \|!.n : M. j private do nothin”- that will make'the warrant arah. Annie ami I ; i> -< Penobscot of Stockton have honest, ami however to me the w'ho h.aumi; A ar! »a*l tif -late \v !*- l)t -liould hi eolue a law. whi- li will 1" the room as (ienerai was tlu.* ( ould it be Lodge changed painful routes in.. ml in this manuci. a tree, sand-lied v\ ilh tender ..it ot ■ .• t -*« nk. an*', j *_i\e jiM Logan leaving. The legislation propostal. >ii«»wn directly pra.-ti. .a < iV'iiii. | Ml ai Mr- .1.1. I.itth in i-i Mi 1\ aii-a- i: la-f W. am! oui A ii. u 11 ur a! ! he hem President introduced me that would tin* their of meeting to Deiislow hall, where rc.-peet him none the less, lint this vul- eal notice "lc_e tits to the (ienerai and we “imprisonment imprison" rum- place is -iven that there is tmul-'u aiu-ad. it wa- -aid t>- have l.een :i tunny •. i. m -v ju "f a plan hannir —mi uiilri' Mi-. M. A. II. a-*;- New I'll, debt i®rthe li of an in. ntal -tation at national iiad a \< ry talk. I said sellers, men would be a unit in it< ture would stab character from no broader or | e\pei expense, pleasant remembered,” temperance they may be found in session every Tin-day my nt'j.ijv u. sathcrii.jr hi- pre-mi-. A \od ,t of l». \ter ha- been-Timed. I v 1 *" .n la ! i. i, Mi ( \ l-'rri.;: i-1 > a thu- rt 1 i* in. u* of tin burden ,.f mir pr« -c»n Mr. Blaine, “that after (ienerai Logan had favor, but unfortunately the mo>t notorious vi- h’flier Jiiotive than the fact that 1 am a self-made M; A of W night. L. F. West is Deputy; s. W. Trundy, -atin bn._. on wh.idi w a embronb n •• I < p. and brarnli the Maim nation. It i- a!*o -ur wish that the left the room the President him olator of law i< entitled to a trial ami V Y M I- a u-t iia. M i-— Mi -n-. M a t. < ;; i. -1 appro} eulogized very by jury, man with a mind to award Concerning the Police Court Oman. j snllieiently developed in \\ hi.'h \va-a of t hi- a.--, ma. a 1 -o.-iation ha- been organi/rd in Ati i (fwiiimi-siom ol A_i culture -ii prai'e «|ualiti<- of an exiled monarch. n rabbit- hnuti d ami r.-eoyni/ed a- a member ot the < ah- when many generals had fallen far below More rum-sellers are incarcerated under tin Treas. It is a live, earnest, wanking Lodge. Ill 1' A SI I >ee 1"*; package wa-a to and cordial- ami name will he found at proteetiou Logan liquor (iood Templary in Hancock county my the bottom of this l.o\. and sent to "• r> in !.i- ■ r orator at the next -oldiersVr-yni-m at llinjrs wliich have reeen-tlv appea: ,-d in a u na andy am] i.e_iMature. v\r invite tin* -p< ini roii-ideration ! on not the one,” said Mr. Blaine, “to of la* abolished, our criminal courts "J hr prr.-i m- urrr .in m. i. 11 .ml -ivr ami speak theexpenseof article. I.. ( It V I MM AN. < \pen and endorses and recommends the that its editor is endeav ni in t a I loll. Another eat. l.aeu iInn hr; m i- 'it ji. u and i u tl lie ie.- ■. j im l*a. i*--s*- Hu- of i (ienerai can would burdensome to ly earnestly per. them p \y.irs.v\. f of amlry Logan's military rank; that he far prove extremely the tax- ! 11 a ! i! 1'lir < a r: i. lip \v;i J.clwoorl, 1 *a .. Doc. j:>, Issli. _■ pprrr.atri. pira- ifitfmjtoir do\. a pr.*m iwMit <•>!:/<" i our State. I li, tan.i l-ol Maine nr,■ d- m- done b\ his brother officers, and i payers, all of which would ten*l to render the •Js Lodges and over -.000 t.ood Templar* i;i which oiiirlit t-> i*e considered hencud di_i -out her a neeklaee and lie.I. an- wa- on a p-x-o fittingly >r: I n 111. rr m. i! 11;! a -ilipll.j. lilisva ori!i. ! ! Thtir-Ti In a note his communication Prof. i Mll-i**. tfen^ufvr pi interest. ! in ti.e inmie.iiate .a—am* of the the thousands of veterans who are ! enforcement of the law accompanying •; do/a ;i -melt- foi heft hri-lma-•r.nm r. | ly j | at this impartial exceedingly that lounty for the grand work they are doing of even tin* humhh'st -iti/eii of thi •, who !. ** all1! 'iam-ihp «•;'.* rt;. ml !*\ all, i 11* Mr aged-St*?. IIIMi'NI-oT I iaiej. ili:’.-' whieh W i! i e o:;i M lit *r.,oou mom. nt. in tears over tin* death of their be- difficult. News. Paten..m says the letter was hastily written, and **. e-p. 0 j [Bridgeton for The new of tlu* Mate >ires to ov er wroiiir. < hrislma* was v : spapers rijrht prevail poultry ft'; got this v. *. *.ri v,A furrier Irm from Jin* N ational Tn ansn fur tin c'Vod leader in con- temperance. no I amr-. ho -i.ppr-te'i .-nine »M la-hi.-m I; -, Lo\\i-yn ju-j annually war. their watchful and Tlu; editor of the News. 11. doubt tlm article to which he replies was :»n 1 Bridgeton Major of hastily First. let'errin to one ot the memo,a -eilimr for cent and made up of ra.v mainteiiaiiee ol our a*:n<*u!tural riim-ntal 'liini ri- iid in has. \ think. have ever been among the-best supporters IJy turkey.- twenty per pound am* !*_ uiii.-li wa- th- fot.i hamir.l rrrl in u lit. h <\p, peace. History i'"ud him. N't are sure no attack on Pro!. 1 L. is an active and consistent by with t.rmi-ming- of uiiVlm k'. u. -tat ion. lciii.11. I\ (ienerai hi* Shorey, temper- tie* temperance cx« cutive committee vv im tried ht't li'ee-e for -eventei-n ent-. 1! -ah'- a ere i'_r- assigned Logan military our Order. P.ateman's character wa- hr to a lively part, ami seemed a- •*;. .-illip a- la w j *• [ intended, and we arc been h in Han- <«o\rnior. **!•«■ eonteiit rank the of the ance man and a a Aia-in-try,has loped I’at ron-.*‘ said the highest volunteer officers in prominent Good The Mondtix to procure warrant a no] ■ Templar. *• against Thi letter I ml ti. I.eita-t -t >tV:• w ii-r 11 \ .ii nrv < v • f• 1 .-are that an attack on the di'opp-' p !.iok« w-.i.lil h;t s.p.p..- oek i^aio-i ;! w hii« and vv till lion, and *<> net that vour -on- the of tin* l One of our Belfast citizens w hile in Portland i11:! character of A eiifty, g^.'.iiei pine year* ip; J Army uion.” views he are those held -filer as a “railroad man.” he is ttv imr t'■ make expresses by the Jour- H";1 ■ ier" wa-al I be la-t Wt ek addres.-ciI to >ant:i < inia w a- eu.-.| !• nl that 71 -iitiiiM'f- had ! over his lira*:. Th.- -prm-1 die- f.»r tlic^n : h .u.d German i. ar- I teel :!,> liiyh .-i an »*nter- “M\ close acquaintance with (ienerai Lo- last week had a to visit tlie polk-, unjK'tiliabie. We are compell- pas-. may rcspeelahilitv nal. Two curiosity this temju ranee matter an is.-m- l.etwccn t!ie ‘-tax am: ; g: weeks ago. in commenting on the ed, tlmivfore. to eliminate a benevolent The h t;ei w 1!: i. Hi!,-!- ’*. a- liirm-li. <' '■ Mr. \ rt I aim ioiii pri-in^r imln-triou- lui-handisian. ami P aeh continued Mr. Blaine, “dates from his in -mne persomilitic' from lady. court and see how daily justice i- meted out er-" and the ‘-tax re luccr-." _riv iti”- to tin- li is tha! will 1 ntranee U tter of a we pa\ pul. and the writer for a and ;:n e\-pr-'*ed Holt..lames(KyfflRpe your daughter- that the hiidie-t and nohle-t upon hN duties as Representative at third party advocate, went over *hc Profess,,!-'.', letter and which lie would ua asked pitcher i-t. a in; Mi" A i'u-e. >.i pan;-t. •• j lie tin Maine iftv ai it- :i;:- that On that morning four drunks, one that this eommittee ■ addi\Kj'%Uie Pedag. a matr-ii i-tin-vviie ,.f an ! ;i!_ from Illinois in the fortieth city. impiv-si.m temperam- a ■ 'a .; po-itionot independ- Congress. the same and we also t>> see in -tick, ry luode-t r. p,e T!u i; ■ substantially ground; doubtedly regret print, and would not lma! -e--i-.il -"on ;■ in KtMin-vviek. ent V'oman. 1! xx ;i' i*le< T«*d to is in the interest ■ the “lax redm-er-. Tie- many defamation- and that post, ill November. 1S(JS. assault, and two search and seizure eases w *p Voliing arti« In- md -cut tin m 11. u.rh tm .'ii* IlM* Crnckrtl Ptii'niArp I hm '. in tlie main with Mr. have written had he the matter a second I lie '-Ollier-' ararid ha*'e f-'lind imliei- < I I 'm agree Dow, of Monroe, given ! riminal fraud- wha n have hr -:: i raetie, d in tint time onward our relations came to eotild he more fal-e than thi-. .an 1 v. e w The drunks were sentenced to do mt tl > <. We should ■••• mem4j.gainst Mr-, linn IVovvii and Ai- the tinaneial and "u-im-- world durini: tin* ce and intimate. Occasional state- whose letter i< on the first that reported. thought. have withheld the whole let .Me--i s. ( Tit-Tu tt A. "ii d-p on ( ..ei-tma ::.y p ’I In pr. !ia.inary hearing la*tore tin- I’..!;•••• •.rt t friend!} printed page, distinct undcist 1 that "li tv- p, .• ... der ! Ei !"!' 11 --'ll ilwik' H l»1" 21 i io rum- I;. ■ ut> t> i the assault held for trial, and the ter for but this would Mr. 1 r. < M t. win "!' a rt t r.><* w tin I past y< jealousies and alries were xvitli- what is most needed is not more days, revision, necessarily have seated tlieii book k- per. Mr-. M !.a M. kett, eh.t rpr.l it h .. law lmt tern- divided annul” "itr>el\f- and w. e..n-ider it iia- Harm «*\i. \. w | d "i: di.' t J- — a U-elul It —oil irolll tin V' |,i. J, »m foundation. There never was an unkind e ! : v.- i. i. < oxperirnee- sellers found one of them paying bis delay Hu* publication <>f the lid. Journal. a cheek for sloO, a sill for ladhi. ! -e= -. •!**r her 1. a-ham Km*! ix-ketl. *-n•; « < education. However guilty, reply. whatever to do with the work w were oi nine the irlv j art st wa.-on. ha- pet I to all to hr ware of tin* xr«»*d ami fal-e u r l Hi-tween us and. so far as I know, neither perance well-meaning nothinif -peak "ii Thur-day a-t. The ma*;. n-- .!»*- a biiliaril hall ;a Portland in with all- line and the otln-r appealing. to that tin re a respondeat eompaiiv xlareof W alth. alnl tic dauyer of speeulat i l.. !il an unkind tliougbt of the other. 1 say Gen. Neal Dow and his followers may he it is News of th** Granges. gani/.ed perform. We believe ot her mall. The Snnilay Services al the Huplisl < hatch. Irlir. ( .-I. l-oplr hi ftoiil.-r!. a-1; 1 ! in- | I'iit temptations for -mid* u ami xr> at _:.i».- do ihi', knowing all it convexs and knowing also evident Bro. Lewis writes that the new Lodge at more import tint q west ion to In* e nterta m •!. a ra v er very that their agitations and .-Mtirt 1 Il < tia- nero--»rv to timi The North IVnob- ot Vgri'-ulntrai an ; 1! »r- ■ intemper- ri* 11 sai>l it tir-t not hover iin* of thr a'I ;t •• around cultivation ,il. contradicts/’ The Fxecutivc < "iremittee chosen at the recent problem to be -lived :u tiii-. :tv tin that -d r.ai! There was a et intciv-unsr >abouih "« I.i con- M.en t\ n •!- at ate a \\ (»eo. Pratt No. d.si), j* ilouri-hing tietlltural <.r:m_. li 1 "Tin* \..ration of :>n- fasni -r i- -urround.-d Mr. Blaine described (ienerai as “a arguments have direct tendency to create interport. that a rriitir iia-l hern ronimitted, mid hr t! nudit Logan inci or •• 1 ting of the state (i range organized road bonds *a\e-, at d that i- how -hall we rid cert in the iret- tin* ii; "ai ■,..y tile-eeoii'i 1 m for tie elect- -- and now numbers 00 members. ih Friday P.apii-i lie-day January. ! vv ith tin* !« *!i ,it hoin -t'. and ju-ti*-. ami from man of immense force in a legislative body.” sympathy for the rum-selh rs, or at least to By way t! rxi.lriirr mini t*. -uh-tandatr it. In tin ah with the clioicc of Ncl-oii Ham as lTe.-ident and this cit\ of tlie -aloon ami tin* rum eiir— The b»nn n a- n -vat* •: with cm '- ion ofoMMvr- ami a t-ienie -liun-r. e to ihe -ante i.ovv “His liquor cvci-im;;. plat lIn* -time tin- harve-t home will.** said Mr. Blaine, “was we have heard it said that the rummies at the = •• j unbending, cause as to tin* enforcement of the seller ti: -tim-.nv Prof I:. 1..i i. ;hn l’omoI.._i- al M*>-iet\ i- to haw — apathy pro- ■J. W as secret and we to to | TlnAMaim its I of pronii-* for -m*.-, -pan* tin* In-av. n-. an i his c'mra.c. both moral and was of Fang ary. seek bring justice every \i.dat.*r •rre.-ns. Over the pnlpii.li- h. e form an a mu. physical,- have been able to ket p the Lodge from t.* .-h"\\ that .Mr. < •>< krtf -Iini i'r..?n ■>*.her winter meeting f ami d in larmiug- I w si laws. There are who believe in village tin* law whether of one laelion or ti..- tin:, m.tiiiiip Fel*ru:.r> hen *lleer-> eroW It- tli. ell'-rf-of lhe lltl-haml- gb or 1< r. 1 never knew a more fear- hibitory many Waldo meets with Farmers' liquor were the word-, in h ;'■■< n uer-. Wi in\ it at the < which makes (-unity (irange than iia t lira i ai:-* I* -11 w li tiiat hi- u te »■ 4uii. by mil of frank! ;u •unity A ;- man with an ahumtan: harve-t. m»t a sin.it h'ss man. He did not before occupying the hall they expected and desire jrav | quail in the but. do not re- the and moral ami linimi.il II \\ l. "I s u II. w a,, :: -. >. public temperance abstract, they I‘l'idc C range, Fineolnv ille, next sympathy 111" So. " Tuesday evening, « a *•• l:r- Mir p-i v him "cultural erson i- m t one fail*.' in n lie had once for the members, but *• him p* I -Iill,'-- hi- 1,1 | injuretl. person ••pinion made up his mind, it and inconvenient of a ■ costly every citi/eu. whether tax ■ «f w A man hi- vain gard the man who sells or the man who drinks dan. 1. Tin- ha- been in the support pr- "Ami ii o u mi. m:-h r H: >i.' I Dixuiont has weather attae.h- ••’Hn* vvdii -h a. i-< f r* :u tie «.11 -«»Si,L,t, d a > iic'i than lie did before of programme published ;liai |o-r!\ till* -ir.an’- perils > the guns the to them back in words “tax-reducer." nm.liriin* follow.-ii pilV mean- < propose pay good -- i•« ir. ed by oi wire t-> an indicator in m ot wealth of tin eiti,-. -o vv, in 11«•:i• xx lien he a with the horror of the they dournal. tm of tlic-e. and in the .met hii the | d; : laiyv rful t!«< > headed charge of his enthusi- professional temperance !'.*. I iiir ha- all.I 'li< •! **nr tm>ntI: :ip-<. ! —' ■ 1 The i: w re n hi-xnom-. Thu- lit -an :• h !he direction d th — and deeds. The citizens of can second 11: w'llieh tl;-- pa. it hi i, h;i\;n: ,i i inter st- of ry p.j, of n:on,. in* astie irt-qis/’ **Jn debate.” said Mr. Blaine, advocate. look the from a Winterport depl- wa- a star. I w, d.'... Ips'.i j They upon question '1 dan. utii, \.l. Brown li a ii.ade m attempt t>< e-rape, and -a- n* wind in the dark, -t nigh,. •. inil ;ea,r of sir ma— * *‘( m hur-day. County Deputy of the in i- w here ti.*.- editor red "htrollity politic:,’ i*y ral Logan was aggressive and effective. well atlbrd to furnish the Lodge free of rent paper que-thu, bo\ in w hit’ll wa a -lam-hapi d ape*; .." d At a iv,• nt : ,\;i u.e. ting practical and not a theoretical and w ill in-tali the "ilieer- of Schustieook Burn- I i: oi p to ; | row p M' i o !' lip. 11 her. Ill -hr Farmington in- a hailot. tin* illi:< ia and had a.or.d- His i-est and standpoint (drange. to the -*m ■•! our eorrupl *y prepared longest sustained argu- v stale report that laiml-t ; — I I lie !:« the : >1 the best hall in their illage. with field; off d aki -trueted the !• eTUlei; to Uiak- i; !: itioil 1. of life, the ol tl., m *h. tin■-«• ■•" 'll was the he as arc not in with the directors ham, in tin- afternoon, and the secret wan-* .1 t —a 1 .,* -Ml i.i !:., vi* ha,.- -... Then* city puwvr speech made ill the Senate they sympathy exemplify ed to bn ak the li .er.ai 1 iri-tian I n lie- tn tie- State up -t a t a ‘.red loin i n I he aI'm gi-iaiure for ivdm-iion -n i.t: *li, -ahi that il I- from .\"rth ‘1 ruro. Mu--., iHath la-t -iimuier • nt in the Constitution ot the state shows st*>ckton lta- e .- ! threaten our national exi-t, n hn saf, ty «•[ throe da}', and was sus- placed t.range u: me motto. A lame audit tic wa- pm-' at. a .d two marvelously at in W. o. ,-t i.r. rri.m a.I ln-.-t. <-■•!.unit!«-•< an*i i- for a :d.>m in a lorv to -• Associated Press Koekland, place preparing \--_\age tin- rttiHhp-i.e d it ir.P-r.-t. i;n.-i throughout, (ienerai had excellent and otherwise. The will if there i- a de-ire thi kimi mi the depend- upon Logan great how many of our people believe in temperance -tanding, limnirially, >ay .f part little and- took a roll, mm I ire r; so W to a f: i.-i in up *•! pot li. ate tin- :■ h>- umil-i Hot a-k Europe, iie riles 1 Hath. ami of ami ail material and lim: in that ease a Fuller, .Jr., resigned. in| -poielrlit co-oprration very and had put vast deal of 1 )i-trict 1 is to l»e invited toinstall the of Unit it new will i>n tied a. — n .-a i. while the followers of Gen. Dow number little >cputy newly paper grat1 The motto above the v. the U \i "! p I'll* KieJ honorable ev win -iv. that 'i into it. General was puip’.t t Iia *r o iltt ni. il** thin a'lell :. \* •■* 1 pur-uit .ry every i;- Logan a most in- lias contributed to 1 | The Forest and stream .-loo elected oilicer- the tir.-i in be shown that a m* no >r a !*e«ai j u \\ 1 water w"rk- i--n en- -larn d < more than a Friday night January, clearly proven tor. Id .no. !• 'I'm: -. l!.. a- nm_ :• pumping sliail he whieh ! I worker.” said Mr. corporal's guard. pn -- 'n > ami irtmi ayelicy destroyed attempt- ;;Tati-able Blaine, “bis of murdered j tm* ir. iins;,tnr. tIn* a-**. >ai*i tint alt.-rn .-m an 1 w. rKe.l 11 i *Ii- wards the fund for tlu* lamily Game and the ceremonies will he followed a harvest false to his trusts a- a man and a- a temp, ram-, Thursday avi-!1. alienate lln*m. I’ll! above all eon-id,-ration- i- relations w ith the volunteer of hy The -mdeet of tlie -erm m w ’I !.'• W- Id pi -p soldiery a :. -: 1»: \\ -1 hn-•hr e. a -a t li* I !- li"U a \ iWlld W:iti,T >y-!.'lll ! :'i lft.su.a- --lid -• 1 ihe The relief movement for the | Warden Hill. feast. worker. We dither in m nion- a prom! and independent r* pr, sitat iv, of oiintn involved an immense family of Mr. Lyman ,.p aration for t'hn-t'- This v. sM [the correspond- j nomin.s taat tla !. ath **•• n i*krtt r* -i.lt.-I from p.-i-oi:. operation. :lit* vvhieii ni ami Heathen: Tie- toil. __an -lid. '11-1 !• t-* to the man u,a !• I at si•(| j Ti,.* t:a,pr in sumtuti.p up that there wm* triemlly .-ity whieh hi- imp upon him as a leading Senator lions, lmt we to -w and ■:<■•. m with success. Mr. lost an arm in a headed earn* to K«lit«• title- o. Bai- ca r a n llovv W F. : pr-.pose I of m \» ai ---1 r>-m I lie la \ ■' •; '.. i- IT-'* feet long and 1 f. ri A\ :de. good Hill sented gold ing y M., Ilavford n.. Fit- j two thou-a. ■ «' < < r* i. pr.-uliar ii;P r, -ts and ad\a:sta_. -. •■ '11«-!i ;i large State as Illinois. He was a taopol! 1 ,*-'nl "Mil ! 11<* 1*1 III'' Mllllll!! po*-e—iny and in the work m tl., a, -i l- T» l'eet and' Ik l-.w war. was a as a < 'hristma- tit Held: I. Wallace It. White; Thos. J. Brown inseparable aiding ! to rob:.i“" high, tlit- owner- and cultivator- of soil of tin nciual. the and member of the Grand ley gift. hi i-t arailnal!; ■■ \\ the faithful man. and hut for his consti- prepaid ... i ti n -| ..ini* nt io he h.-l I 1 the art.- wh.-re ment in the to cut on i ia w -f to waiting room-, nation -Inmld have one uhiiiii'Hi and undiv id,*,l tution of iron lie \- s-. I- H. < F. A. Pitcher. (.. city pmi could not have gone Dost at Mast and a W. S. Gilman, of the Are.. .took Pioneer, Piper; hap.. K., kiinI. The work : i«. >h a I tin iv-u!t of .slth-hleo!'mitnier Served. through Army Marinas, special ap- Editor nrrhlen;. ini. rest for a I a—orj all tin- work was state. tin- peopl, and a*- tlieiu- that put upon him. IT* d' k Brown; '<•< IF David-on; Treas.. S. T. f < .oil ili hi -!. I Imithelii -in a I nn < is made to the G. A. in behalf has been so unfortunate as to lose a of his w i,o v. I* -i. .* .■ u inp a.-m it -111 or -niri-lt*. The dir ior- of tin- ma! Nat? •— peal K. of his portion -elv t.-xetln *.- that tin hi, --in.- of in h ml- “(ienerai loss to the AN e claim ll at il -oim !. r. ■ p, Logan’s Republican I ollicers Mrs A n a. a a.. y Filth held, Mrs. la Hi part. a in 1 .u'n-ln.i; 1 pr. ; a '1 :• -r' 11.* iio>.\ tiiat tie man .lie*l of liounee that this*-xact lusft the t -, li destitute This is man mur- in his pre-s. ; pni-.>i:. tto nee. iaw and order, ami !n \. r. Mr. "is the wliosi forefinger printing -. *• liberty iyi.ty i' i>'aid B.aine. beyond coniputa- family. IF W. justiliable | I ■: to ink". ami w a! b *•! il i! — Fills. Mrs.). \. Wilson, Mis- Fmma Walls. liai »n. Tm. -,vasoh-m- pi vv'o w .. •. defaieatioli«»: I’. >'*k iiuN-.V;.'. f i. 51.• .1 vv O not taken ».\ m -tak* aval that it t..u ot tin* he .-d a-tIn inali. His in the was .1 peopl* may pre-i-rv personal following party der was defended the gentleman of onr --tat-, eoutemporarie ut ( hri-t tlie paper retorted .h; n i' to rmi.-a oi- nii- ha-l.oen hear-', from illa. k-t uie -ii by “pompous Many ami ///-’■ hinlhi, I hi- v a- ;• ■* w.-h-l able ,d tln m-clve- ami their ehs 1 ireis.” gli-ai and among the veterans h* had al- Fa-; week wt v >' a condensed of the politieaib. !.■• IV m in in- !• .an-1 dial tin- wilt* rm»kr*i tie riyht .Journal took report --o w with a cane and two who draws s(IOO mas but the Kairlieid lea>l the public-, but ratm (r• •:11 1 Portland. I ia dogs,” supplement-, e«.l ip -a_ tin l" e m I o; he follow i,iy resolutions v\, r< adopt, 1 at -1 the solid body. As a party leader (ienerai In-l of the state H from clla^ ■o' li< diolml.t th.- r' hlrimr -Utli*h* nt t lai a edition. day'- proceeding- range A ailiaiov i-t'-n annum from the of tlu* hun with twelve page who are t I their uns* ami ■ permanent, t'-uiperanee i. »giii was direct, and per city treasury Belfast, willing part bi-idy \t il l- | •■in; :1m- -am:.: i singularly manly candid, '•nr u 'a d* nt at Augusta. The seeoml •ph\ -peak-" ; :1m rr-pomlent ami lie «•!*;.-r*-.I her .-"iiiinittr.i i'c-| day is t i* io b. ^i1' ii- I 'onal and ( Mr. f. 11. where there //•• wi/.'f, cry lit g :ncd. un -• m i: *ol\rd. That it tin <>1 y .myre— lo p energy political power were which he repays by insulting all who have The St. Croix mirier says Whidden, teaelHliy- of the foamier o| :•»! ;a;' r.. :,*• .rami at the dent. John Ltsa veff--: viae J. duly tin committee n cre«lentials reporte*! 11.'! granges a>•. ait an mu tin- -Iur\ presitJent^H. .•oi l' leyislation ui.rr, ad eoiiiiiioii earrin* sirikir.glx shoxvn in his contest for Tlmse who engiig' in tliis w ..rk •! ■ ba.-au •• t! by Senator, ( alais is an for It. ( .. lit- < hmi.: !,« ! .1 -e- business before his court. editor of the Times, applicant rare-. !i.• ve iu order, and t!...,• ■ liva-urer. 1 M. fog >t. < olleetnr Hideout's place in the customs btslih pro-peril r.at i. ■'! :;i- b. \ i-'ot'o. 1 M tad,* and all livyhl t,v tin- ton and mile, atid by tin iUited States. The shock of his Deputy hie announced the committee-. Bn*. A. 1. |I.'ll Mi { o.-u.-tt In .I"-! till- -Irri-ioii of die wag.-djn It stems there is another Brown, tc. W. I IN KIN o| 1; of '-'.oon in iV- in tin which di pci-on-and lm-ine.-- s,( free-ship British- service. ami other-. ami -howetl the mil; a-m-e : m liw-r;. -pimlh- eorprrati.'ii-deiny 'hath i' the sorrow it so •d wa- chairman of ; -i n|p** -in* r. m* down a I vv. j>t. le-r -ohhinp hr i .• :!, tlicm -hall !*,• irealed alike. That >uddoii, brings Belfast, committee on agri .C'al»ot- uniting exactly k' n." s.iid in Maine. The of !i .ii in nn lal !-•.. ••■ Mr. Blaine, “that no full of worshipping organ drift its Herald has «m eh Vatin,"' the a*-a* all >-r ro..m w a -urioumlr'l da iftdr I liny -Pall he prohibited, and that -*.•»■•»; water- analysis The .Jacksonville, Fla.. Daily put cult wro. et-.. and Him. and si-ter diaries Bellows, More About Our Judicial Pooh-Bah. ; h> twenty- ibis remarkable man can be at this time. remarks is to -tu-il > •ui^| tir si,.-,i1 he treated a-a ter n; with >e,' it given the effect that Kngland builds is on pie. amt stiiiiiilatiuu' lln-ii into]!, her i-'.-iuphir: ami frim-i- win. r«.uif.,>vtr*l In*.-. y' iiVt ad I •. .iiiel'V penal- its winter s-paged suit, and printed pink pa and Bro. 1\ W. Aver, all of Freedom, were ap- I eUiyRye- keep n, I nil tributes w ill, in due be to hi .)< u hi- ■ lie- aslive.l that can ailord to \;,.- time, his To Tin: Koitou oi i:n \i. In n I 1' e,.:-p..rati"ii paid faster and better than we \then- wa.- tin rn:ie* •.I tin ■ f gold. 1 ships do; and that in one of the nm-t Democratic on this M -. k e1 wa- iln-'n tai-n m *-ii rpr an "hi late the iaw. AS-.- tl.ni Ur- Mr r. «»f haracti-r and '• rvjces. I have had per. It is vigorous pointed committee. Bro. ami Sister F. \\ l>> • V|A penalty Pan- occasion to this week Police .Iti-l.-1 lb. :•:. a li gan -*.* -n inel«-ln- prominent. «a an m fror|Jaut» Marine Society its auiiua] e;i.11 in any raiiroad «»r "ther .-••nnnoii carrier na\c In * -.» more illustrious •oiitainml tn a-ure- thought: I military leaders in colors to our rivals from the other side ot the < arie-. si-tcr F. M. uf com- eended in an *n -i im liM-tci the ollied-: v iolatina the law-. Mr. Ik >. tsgooil, tlu* e';ty editor of tlu* Portland Bellows, Freedom, presenting appinati »tina wine-named 1 -o > to -n •! be- ii gi'iativc halls, there mis, I think, been no in ;i m* w m il -In ti'tie w a well a*!; t 11. -. a of tlu* of E n warrant the i_ Ml. Dfsprl l IT. -id-nt. Jar. M i .-thin \ Brcsi.’,.-nt. L. Ih Ivc 1 I !i:it v;r n g i. 1 c tiii' i:11'' "1 t h mi Atlantic. This is about as near the truth as Argil.-, great admirer wriling- ig mittee on tire insurance. Bro. ( baric- Bellows, liquor oriTvputidrjMP. man in this who has combined the two \t I’oliee < curt w a- oi.hg* d : r> u-e. 1 tin' in'W ii< ed oj a e-tu.-ation o| the mn--v- country Allan Poe, l a.- written a poem entitled the .|-j•1: '•>'li_l"ii. Ci. V\ Sect v. pcratrve higher such ever committee mi mutual aid. Bro. !>.<>. of ; careers so organs and their is on Bowen, thui wa> I Unit flo 1 -i mi v. 11 vi;it> n:. M Th rain- ii.i <• in eminent a degree as get, patriotism ol which i- one of the ho.-t of tlu* made Monday, purp*-* >< aii'l realize the importance oi securing the (ienerai Grave IVep' /V-/.7/V'/. /. Heatheni-in t;i. Leavitt. The usual Finance and Belief Com- highest <»ath lie i>• l:«■ that pn-pat•••! a he ha.- Morrill, committee on estimates. Sister P. W. made liat «• re-nits in agricultural pm-iiit-. \\ ihoiit thi-. I h-.-Ml.” par with their veracity. many good things puhli-hed. complainant '■:! !. tin.• i*• i* !;. sp »:!••• I »»ur -i«■'_1 i11,_r. mitter" were wciv l-m the the eoihiim of hri-t. In 15.• ; !!; \ 1. <•-. loxicating ii.|:ioi- wept |•..r|- appoint- i.iriii lilt he •<•iii' dm an-1 the — -implv i_;er> >ki:k a Aver, committee on household sisters 1 in t ii. ( l: IJ;. ml make i. la-t ■ ii (ii'iii'N, L(m;a.\*s lii-i-:. The Portland lias in new economy, unlaw fill sal* in a certain ■.!a«-e ot im-im -. iii.it Tin v:C i:i: i #i. -1‘ M• 11-, •: ia |""o \v::->17'.*. -rmhtic- of the h"ilie Transcript appeared ! amler ino-t of ?h, kiiou w*-r I. I and tarm me ! pi 1. To The funeral serv ices of (Jen. John A. F. M. ei»m|tieret spi.-jjn The liich t" it- attraetivcue- -, and is -oou Fang, plane, ■ Muehiu-p*-i"t sin* tlie higher and better edm-ation <•! all v.e must *!**1:n AN .xaiidcr Logan was of Irish descent. dress, \\ adds eenturte- t thi •!.-'■• u -. intoxicated a > «*r me i* tin oitlm •• prior **l i-• *i |: Imriiiii' « h;t S Him- we -I,nil l.e lei! •nr 1; a.-, supplement regular editions, by any i: 1 *. ■ i--r.li i' tax. -, one -ori.diy. itit• 'licetually and politically, r i; highway aecordim: tin s.at--. are Mate «.f to dues. Bro. 1). * >. Bowen, eonmiittee on rliere: amt knew wh.ubw or .-! ht- .>n u- Maryland, subsequently removing will then be to transpor- liijmm's mulling w i. ••! one little -r m i--r. Tiie Poeklamh the obligation i- p. i.-.bor the belli eda immediately conveyed Chicago. the subscription price. were in-; M> --m,. ’_ \ w !;> mill ui the iloliar les- in !*"<; tlitin in 1 then to and to creasing ow n know of the -u i*•«•: m.bii >.| ia- «• n. p-vp,in-*! to a l\entin-lvy. Missouri, linally tation. ."t-tcr F. W. I*-dg* cation lift the daily duties of life to higher While Bitchie. committee on arbor Ii i- rmm.rml that Cue; love, Pori iaii'l u ill -Iii't <.ia- w. k front tii* ; te of th-- lit*. Mr". Illinois. His mother was Miss Klizahuth arrangements are being made to pay 'I'he Portland Press was never a better paper plaint. Ile wa; inform* d that it he w-ov turi..-i porio'l o| 1. mar- *. in law a -1 ia-::' a: ne,- n.ten and render life mo.-, pleasant and tie re- Jen- At the day. afternoon the committee on *>r !* n -m ■«*. Mil. ken I :ner Vn ei Bowler sent a cheek »\. rii»_ their !os" t«» cai.t e •-*■;: ferr* o -la ovortia- worM ami •• r.■»t»p:: -m e\o a The Mini in all wa" >7*.< mi :ing, pool -ellinu and liquor scllin-: an not la w u- lo generous tributes everywhere paid to the strong depart- presume p. brought up hard work. The public able *liscu--ion arose and the report was tabled. ll. it « lark si V X au.-miiim l» the -ale >t arried on. |- if w •• are united we ha ve ;n- 1-. -' Lisbon held a town meeting and great school- in ments and a credit to the beautiful in which it t" him for a warrant authorizing a -l.eritV -pain il. tno Wo-- I;-t So, I 1 recently his neighborhood were poor and lit- departed. city The elected two members of the plie'l !lm nee and accomplish much good. grange executive t> I mu 1 w 1 li Wi re ilppml oi. voted t• rai'<- >l,u«it) f.»r pr> caution" ajain-t He w;i- tol»,* got from hut is search the of a iiotor: *n- rum-ei *■•• of <.reek w a- -t:il tin f 1:t.• _i tlo * npnv IIe-oKcd. That in everv them, young Logan printed. premi-e- practical ro-operation committee, t-hc term- of •dUec of T. B. Hunter and p. ;•! i!iom >1 ii la.-i \\u k In lire. >'2.ooo be l*-d at LFboii and a •' paper \;.*-n Falls — had ibe good fortune to have a The a ■> o Tin W a •. I t'\ am aa lb .1 p<■ it.I» f a n; -hoiicl he ihc-uidv and key note of competent Illinois Legislature-elect, which has this city, a- I e..n -it* I ha\ e a right I" .:. .. Mellvilie \\. (' editorof tin: Porti:md J- W. and S. B. of 1 e £2.ooo at Lisbon, under the direction of a com- work the tutor a of his Higgins, 11> Fang having expired, Higgins, ii 1' l> net t.1 Till there in -"il'nll M I. Clark grange oming year. pri\ate during part boyhood, the law v it am .a nl imle: tin- -1 -• >'• ,m Republican of ]«», will meet Wednes- as usiia 1 followiiig il'inal!.1- mitter of three citi/eii" tr-un each I:— iv-ed. I hat fount grange- -Imuld take he which somewhat made for Ids majority Argus,“mad<- up” the paper I, M'-nday night MTington. was elm.-en in of Mr. Hunter, and tin n-e- f P 1. a ami low ml place. i; up lack of‘school piaee •- ••• ■ lb < of -Me. ( "*•* I! a: •! ant a.; 'I ii* m h am-' *• -•:* Mi" Luni' c of Ibr-t wasioi good . Mr. pun imr" in a besides atnielin- t*. ter li:ui"»- grange-, tin**roi.pied chosen as second I’riiiM -•! :o day. afterwards lieutenant of one of or court or trial 1 tioii-c tnva --ed for new the to not to be Sena- house lie fell, and died almost instantly, presum- At tin- any miinieipal police ju-i -•>; v. IP'-* -i.e, --fill liold never wore granges, expenses likely much delay in tilling der, reported. evening session, National -i ! hi- work, and -lasses in In r life, "f die companies of his which was that h*' he I ie * intoxicating lie are unlaw be borne bv the state under tin- direction regiment, one plot s Grange, tor of heart disease. He leave- a widow and Feeturer Mortimer Whitehead was with me. I V In -l-.e- not < t !■ say the Aroostook Bioiie -r. of tin* the First Illinois. he was detach- Logan’s place with a good Republican. ably presented ly kept or depo.-ite*! m any pla* e in tin- "tat e\p. pa; county deputy. Subsequently lran-IVr** in A man i" "aid to hav**invented an Mr. was years old and an a-a or ami that -aid r- .■:*■ Heal K«latr. l.e. !-.»-• of hi.- -hi ni. '"kowheiran Res -Ived, That tlie interests of agriculture de- ed to act as quartermaster. Gov Oglesby is most prominently mentioned daughter. Higgins fifty elegant silver service, Christmas present any person per-on-, lipm per- pnn electric which the intended lor -ale within thi- "tan- in oiatioi. t liirlit docs away with dis- mand -iieli amendment f<> tin* revised statute- that After the war was and he returned had been connected with the from from the The ot the on •' .. I >; -;! ;eI \. e 1. 111: i;o! over, as (Jen. Argus boyhood. grange. report mnittee -i T' lol'ow ii-c a’' trail-for- in fa' -a: a •pie milk he bv Logan's successor. law, such magi-trate s!m!' i.--m* hi warr..n’ Ilic, h 1 -• Jenkins, third and rlo-iim' <•;' pr*tress, commamliiig u 5 in « th. ir -• i- •• lioit-ie !a a >at iml;n Resolved. Thai it i- tlie special work of tin- In tlie after-dinner at rr, who saved Baker's life on the steamer dav the state (.range opened ! I a \ I -hot i. \\ -a t.. t other. Latent" have been for ill sever- lieutenant of Illinois. In complimenting speech .Judge a. rp.-f. II, N. \l applied to it- members and through- governor November, premi-es described ami specially dr-ignntid grange impiv-s upon with a reduced ntlrndauee. ’1 he on ! m e Ft 'a.ah! .k p ae-. I the M al countries. IM'.*. he was elected the New dinner in New "ii he Maine Press cxrur.-i »n from Bar committee swell ami warrant, ami it -aid ..a >\ic -ann-foWti. .lam*— 1- 4 It- in- :o \ n aa tiieni the public, the imperative neee-sity of giv- county clerk, and held of- Kngland York of Kdi- Sebenoa, complaint lark The- manufacture of a b- the -am* A -— ■ a w il a _:' -. •' chars in Baui'.r i- i*-t- iin.iv fice a to hi*s law studies in the > ha- rereived grangi fe-tivals favoreil local under the ing liqm.r- re there l*mml, • ing attention to tie- -unitary ndiihui our year, attending tor Grady of the Atlanta Constitution the Bos- Harbor t<> unesville last summer, pa nics, \ ( .ark A; a I- -nine t<»w I ina I- (•: ti11ir to Be an and it i~ «*n the in- meanw He I «piite indii-try. homes. \\ itii tin- prevalence of epidemic ami eon hile. attended a course of lectures of in-trad of "tatc 1 ma*le -m il but war- ivfu-i .> ie.-lai.iin_ wu- the t-rlt-r «*f e\erei*e- pi-*- i"i!- to ton : from that gentleman a handsome copy of Bryant's supervision county deputie-, uipi.iint al- llell'a-t, to S.-tn-a A a crease. From one "iuull concern a few disease.- it become.- our to take im- at the of Herald says “It is interesting to observ e y.ars iagioii- and in re- > duty University Louisville l-Sol festivals. Tlie eoinmittee on and rant. I ha\e m* w till tin -I d_. ii at 'I-IIH1 Wl'li lli-'t !i hire Uil'i id and w itli this transportation q.iarrei I or -‘a la -11 mro. there are now three llourishiim c'tablisli- mediate stops to ward oil'their attack bv providing ceived n He was bow the Library Poetry Song, inscription mniel I». Hut. ham, diploma. then admitted to the easily personality of the orator out- n* h •'■! I better and and atten K. in remem- <‘'»mnn trial relat ions endorsed the National (J range my fault if he doe- mu agave with lla T. ;r. •:, Mi--| meiits imr considerable forces—A. drainage ventilation, giving of the law and entered into George s. Rowell, from II. Baker, 1 l.i< I. U t. la \ I,; O II a I, employ practice partner- runs that or- the editor in the race for lion to the water supply tor our lioim -. Tlir-mgh public action relative to railroad- and The i- his mi-fortuue. The li-l.ii ami in Ma im \* ■-> Lewis, the largest manufacturer in Maine, W. ship with his uncle. In 1S32 he was chosen brance of prompt aid at a time ot great danger. corporations. lb ita-1. Lew \ Km- t--: I. :. I k discus-ions and the distribution ot the tract.- i- The S. Allen and M. J. Ford. of the applause.” editor of the Herald should committee on resolutions the need of As tin rath on tint" win c he in.-a .'in •'. w i. 11 11 f sited hy tlie Male Hoard of !h-alt.il tli;- niav he ae prosecuting attorney then third judicial ISSiJ.” reported regard- A KIn»i<-s, ,-aim :■ -w n. .Ini. * Am K i.. The Penobscot Commissioners have of -- County coiuplishcd. district Illinois. That year he removed to make a speech. higher education; more attention to mat- giv e- me. lam eirir* i\ at a !*• ••••ati h !*• of the Maine sanitary fa-t. to F/.ra M D.-li.-tl m I ‘completed their estimates .>n the amount of That we the movement Ih nlon where lie continued his The tw enty-fourth annual meeting Resolved, regret being lawT practice ter- was advised; the Maine state College was its application, ami a: trained to I via", e it next two <»' brim Hr* m-. I'. I.' l-.M.-t. I 4 M-ctN in a StjuuNh. county expenses for the year". They made in certain quarters against the Maine state and increased his circle of and We hear tin* name of X. F. of Press Association w ill lie held at the State House largely personal Houston this and the of one ot “hi- honor'-" Intrudes- bit- <-\ figure the sum a» >:»<*.2oo and < oliege. tnd the to ial supported duty patron- to organize to only p!ea-au F. 1 Montvilh necessary per year attempts, persi-tent iy followed, friends. This also he and dan. 2t»th *crr\, n politi' year served in in in Augusta, on Thursday Frida} F 'l lW' wi-t-k a lar '.in -.lia-li WeiLhia. belittle the work it ha- been and i- This city mentioned connection with the seat in -ecure favorable to was ■.u *»\er-trained cere- j estimate the from fee", etc., at £.3.2*m). doing. the won legislation farming try, superinduced perhap-b .. a receipts legislature and considerable local fame o’clock point- \\ -1: o k *. mo a-w \ 1.*. ii- 1 work can he measured tlu.se di- and 21-t, 1SS7, beginning at 7 Thursday ooiim in.:.a' li 11 a w n>w oi T!-a>« A \ lam This haves £31.000 to be raised only properly by as a an the Governor’s Council. We believe Mr. Hous- ed on*. of bral condition. i. m > L. lb: o m;it. per year by debater and A Master Bobie's to \\ I. in tin powerful aggressive oppon- svnopsjs Worthy In ir-. Ur --k-. aim- t- A ••' rectly interested result and as representa- The literary exercises w ill come oil' on iewi!l'\ sto-e. ...» Hull street, am! tin- l-n\ a taxes, which is £1.000 less than last year. ent of In lNj.j he ton has no to veiling. tives of that cla-- we urge ami demand that the monopolies. married Miss made efforts secure the place, but address and the resolutions in full adopted bv >. Thorinliki a- 1 \M--.a are invited. I.‘amI. Lin, o. -aim »•. m Winlield s. Dennett, aijent of the >aeo Wat- s. of Friday afternoon, to which the public .•, ini', mioiiMt of i;» .nils \\ a entitiml tin sphere of its usefulness he increased rather than Mary Cunningham, daughter John M. his are the state I < qualifications unquestioned. Col. W. (irange are published in another column. The (anine Judge. town. -i Maaii. n-ii -uioiit. to An*-! It er Bower o.. wliose son died from < ( the ph 1 — ,-• > 1 recently diminished, and that- it he enabled to en'Tv for- unningham, register of the United States land Iv-say by Mr. Albro K. base of Portland high 111»11111, -‘1 semi- tin p i'll 111,. lie.!. l_!e j II. name eider from a cask that had ward the wri; which it has’been at a Fogle r’s has also been and l\ 11 i 11 r, a ao tow 'an. I'. \\ u lit. It ::.a -t. t, drinking previously important upon office Shawneetown, woman of ae- mentioned, a Mr. A. T«» mi: binmu or rut: \\ m> I, (O li art —mi many school; poet by George (Juimby (“Our Jotiiivxi.. I pri/t w« i. to he al pel '■•11'Win contained has brought suit in the sum engaged. and of outside of the are it t Nan YV an, Fna poison, eoiiipMshmeiits great spirit and deter- city the candidates V,inter Fishing on the Banks. u- <• *o ; <• [ legion. oi Belfast. What 'm tin* meaning of the term 1 et tin- m an -i !•• tm a. ti.al numi-er. Tin wi re of £10,<)00 I>ennis (>’< onnor. tin* Biddc- Rc-olved, That w recommend our local granges initiation. In lsr»(j Mr. George") pri/a against Logan was chosen i|om. to .lann \. ba lo\ -am*- t >wn. I ,: n t to oiler premium.- upon j the authoritie-. I»v to Web ter we to 1 the i -ilvi-r i-:ir.; r,-. riwi worth an. ;■ -ii^ar ho\s I ford undertaker who sold the fluid leudiugcropsuud product- elector on the In the hist issue of the Courier Gazette, Mr. < >ur of dockland isaboitt to em- turning : embalming : presidential Democratic ticket of who a neighboring city I a of the farm and home competition t«» he coiilined Representative Reagan Texas, is 11 i.oorae 1. \V.*bb*-r brook-. Fr.-I* l. \\ cask to the cider-maker. iiii t e:,M tiis definition of canine to I•«• g- J to the members: the exhibitions to be vote lor tlaines Buchanan anil Fuller has a few words to sa\ in the nature of a bark ina new enterprise,w inter tishingon the banks, “pertaining j younger candidate for the U. S. Senate, was a bitclia-, W t \Y'm. \. \\ ,-t Lx-Con-Tc'sman Murrh died of xhaustioii taking a ■_ ;ntorpot ;. ■ an made in connection with the Pomona of John In the fall of that aml is derived from the Latin ward, .•Iti ni .- e t k ni\ •-.' ;i ml f.-rk' ,rl a -ait I pi p granges Breckinridge. year farewell, lie goes to La Cygne, a city of some and hopes some day to heroine the Gloucester of Induced acute melancholia. He was a mem- the several counties. We further as ho was lo bath when the House voted on the Morrison Wat by recommend ro-oleoteil (he State and Another the I’r-.g ,\g- whoe\;- Mary a tooth k In»1«U si. a ot legislature 1500 in Linn w here he Maine. II. Fred < rir ,Y < o. are out the sell. high authority, per ea.'ior pa pair ber of F. A. an to these inhabitants, count} Kansas, lilting 1 a •, Rockland Lodire, and M.,ol' King inducement tlie grow ing of crops and again in tlie year In 1858 lie was and his failure to vote -I. Warren. -Ir. A ii- I-h >1 n --. .| \\ \\ following. bill, may cost him a six < dently had the Latin ward <•-/,/<'.• in miml. defined 7.*els. » Hu htunlivl ami li P.\ ei-ht pet Solomon’s R. A. M.. of Knox making Tm-e product- that the receipts from tin- elected a will he cashier iu the Linn County Bank, <>f which Irarie Young, of Matinicus, and will send her to the ; napkin rin^- Chapter, Lodge, representative to Congress from tile man, satin t- w n. sale of these shall he tin- ot the years term in the Senate. A bath is our to l*e “a pompous gentleman w ho -on- inmle irue--es, tanaii,- from thirteen In -e*en I. <). O. F., and belonged to both the Masonic produ.-ts property ninth district of Illinois as a generally he is the stockholder. The is the Grand Il.mksaftcr halibut, t apt. .). W. Whitman, police judge ; hov or the exhibit. Democrat, and in principal city and Odd Fellows Belief. girl making fatal to a a cane ami two > m i«■!i bv tia tie- wa- ami Besides these he had the contest for lie was a Democrat. centre of a and the who for thirteen lias been in the business sports dog-." ! humlrml. Momlay s.jiia-h opened Resolved, That the granges of the stale he urg- long speaker vigorous large stock-raising section, years a on so « New Year** lU'solutlcns. 1 small insurance his life, that his willow defender of A. He as- of ane. ranis. aninc jieig*-. Charles F. .lohn — .n ami tin .loiirn: 1 1 were ed to provide for regular public meetings, to In* Stephen Douglass. was opening for business is considered an excellent one. from (. loueester, is to conn mind the vessel and will study philology- will receive in benefits about £3100. controlled of the at to tlie of The of i- I In- eoi.taim -i hy members order, which signed chairmanship the committee on Washington correspondent the Xew The term jmlge, according to \\ eii-iei. -.a i\ ..i -eieeletl \ eount the semis. s.piash In Here's luck to Fuller in La Cygne with the hope havi crew of thirteen men from the same place. We an entering upon tin* duties w the j»uit of the Barron estate against the questions to agriculture shall he taken "revised and unfinished business” As a con- j pertaining York Herald of 31 r. Morrison “as a il ollieer who administers justice ace fling t<» law -.u"l' ..m- iu—t 1 tin- eorreet numoer. I-nt Dexter to recover for mon- and in order that those says that, that he will not A about six weeks and is I It is lining that the errors \ tin j-1 Savings Bank £21.30 up discussed, outside of gressman he showed and execu- forget Lang Syne. trip occupies extremely year. great industry it seem t. -ti *n -.* iji- are entitle.! t>. the taken the bank from Mr. Barron’s insur- the order may he reached and interested and leader of his in the House he has been Now may pre.-umptit*".- high ,-liouhl be avoided and new iuti•»1.- hu- the the follow eight persons ey by tive ability. In 1880 he was re-elected to the party Lphraim Maxliam, formerly of the linn of Max- hazardous. If successful other vessels will he em- i ance hrought to he co-laborers with us in our an a- Dr. Wei.-ter, but hi- <"liniti. a e- \nie.e Kaler ami ulu P*afe- -m-'-e'l the money, and salary due him, the bank at grange as a dockland is the hanks than Glou- authority Wetter iim tel'e I >ir I-a.i W.',\ pn work. Thirty-seventh Congress, again Democrat. maladroit, pig headed, imperious and unconcil- ham A and editors of the Water ployed. nearer ! etall; upon. the Oct. an Wing, publishers s a 1 o. IF muyI-it term tiled offer to be defaulted for lie had been an earnest of little faulty, lie say judge l.- a !>•!■"' ollic.-r. < < -aim ho i. Cl.a. le-t .ark Resolved, That the progress and permanency of Though supporter in tact and want- cester and-there i.» no reason wi:y this business .if the Lime kiin ml-, on hri.-tm.i- ni_i was to or be- iating, totally wanting fatally vilie Mail, died at his home, night, at 12 £*4.3, which be accepted rejected the Order of of in the he tlie re- Monday Hut the afore-aid is not < t\ ; Mr-, •lame'( lark ;.:7 lul.Pemi Patrons Jiushandrv very much de- Douglass campaign, accepted cannot be as done in Maine as iu Mas- judge ordinarily very de—ed !»i- fellow- «>n this subject a> hhlow F sten-i!' fore Dee. 2.3th. The estate has the sult of the ing in o’clock. Mr. Maxliam, a little over a ago, had successfully rejected pends upon tin* standard maintained hy tin* sub- election and declared that he would knowledge.” year il. ll is that the I.ha t •• k '.J V Tin- seln-nn- w a- 'in ,-."tul sacluisetts. delta I once had as tine a licet of evident, therefore, lexicographer Irens i<,iimrrow \., a iie.\ n ami otter and the case is to be tried at the coniine, ordinate at their session’s, and shoulder his to a shock of and since that time has "My lugin granges regular any musket liuveBincoln slight paralysis; 1 --. !< inaugurat- | did not ha\e the in mind tin' at lea-t a week do -tart of whit" toik- I ami tin1 eute pr -ini' proprietors Innl u hn ae term. steps looking to an evasion of the principles of the ed if armed The lloulton Times “a of I mackerel catchers as sailed, but that was long ago. “pompom- gentleman’' January any demonstration should he made. Jsays great scarcity been confined to the house with the of a t ru.-t that chon in di- ha 11 to n ,g !a will _■. > I constitution, merits our most sev ere condemnation. exception his Lkx. pii~-on < hn -t net-- a'ooii-. II. will receive, until Janu- When the resolution was We should like to see the revived when w riting dictionary Oergue, Fstj., introduced into the the very small coins is The few member the odd lishing industry home w id a detm minn-hun to makr some change st Resolved, That the s»ate shall of reported.” scarcity weeks. He was a both of ary 20th.. aled for the construction Grange require House for do Wetter. It dar am thic\« proposals that endorsing tlie action of Major Anderson in Belfast. in his life an; of an all deputies they make regular inspection of here extends to the coins and bills as Fellows and Masonic of Waterville and w ill addition to The Bluffs hotel, at Mount in from Fort Sumter larger Lodge among ; oil. let all -lieh re-. i\ e t -top -!< aim It the hooks and finance* of each grange in their withdrawing to Fort Resolutions of Hoped. Ships and shipping. J)esert to and well. The has on at own dar am Jars, re-- i\e to hurglin' I' Ferry, according plans specifica- so : Moultrie Mr. voted for it. On elephant left his mark every be buried the Odd Fellows his request. ! an; burg stop jurisdiction at least once a year, that the uni- Bogan tlie 8th by --id tions which can lx.* seen at the of \V. F. v» bars should case I; in', an' do d. ad d".at- office of fees and duos the constitu- of August, 1801, Congress and Mr. book. His was 7s He leaves a widow and son. Maine Artists and Authors. Hall of In link l.mx.i: 1. <>. <.. r. : [ formity required by adjourned pocket age years. t uior nor iih tin1 2 | Mi. 1 )«•»•. '.Mil. 1i re-solve to bony no ln-Mir; bog an; >1. a o\\ Her* are sending ill pr> t•• -t- again*! Hansur, architect, No. Granite Block Bail- tion and by-laws he secured, and report such in- hastened to Illinois and to a I’liusi'i t\ Bogan began raise terbacker: imiKo dat rosola~hiu not t a| five bill. or. to the state .Master and the J'.xoeutive The artist who illustrated M. Towles Whereas: In the "• divine j»r«»v: | |'!'i.jm>-• -hip spection as a As we the basis which it is George dispensation *•1 < regiment, entering private himself. He The of is supposed, upon pro- or a mouth, but tor a aid '• question immorality temporarily a beloved Jes.-ie < aldcrwm d. has week. y'ar. ; L)cc. 23d, about p. M.. as Alfred Committee. deuce, sifter, an net ol three ('apt. was chosen and commissioned colonel, however. to start a new at Bar Harbor is “Young Peoples History of Ireland” is Mr. ( harks down da: won't break it mid. .1- .a.!- *<-lio• iiitT' '>! aggregate tonnage nai im view 01 me interest and eliminated from the Downs in Boston'. posed paper spite, been removed from the ranks of our l.o 1 j\ you Resolved, atten- litigation Igr j wi re in Ma. hia* di'lriet tiii- rag. 'Tryinan, of Brunswick, was sitting in his He was at the at < a is one ! stances. \\ can't to i.o p- ''Vo* built the tion t<* in our and of the present fighting Belmont and and if the is carried out, it will result opeland, Thomaston boy. He said to be death: e\perk given agriculture stale, We move that the be project bo a- k a diking with a friend, he was observed in the of temporary arrangement ( ! ways, but let us ro-olve to per..' of the future, it becomes our to participated capture Fort Henry and there as biters will be bitten. Bar of the artists of the Resolved. That by tlu- death of .si-tor alder The barkeiitinr Ail Sable. 7 ton-. \\:i- the to possibilities duty elsewhere—the rising day. kin. )ur aim slnuiM bo to impi .-V •. o:i -oi\. c u *t>p forward. He was at once taken to a Fort a made of •■in of it- -* to secure legislation favorable to our Donelson, receiving severe wound in permanent. wood, our Lodge i- bereft, brightest .. u i xr*-el built in I’ortlaud ! t !*:«•; thi* year. and organize Harbor has an excellent v'ar. instead of standm stilt I'.dliu down bill. hotr^ medical assistance summoned. It chosen While having the numbers suf- tlie firm at the latter battle. His in this weekly, published A valuable work is promised for the early ornaments, and our order of a dearly hard and occupation. bravery far a- I kin O era-,." io- .0 1 e of poi-.-nali- an; ot the Ye.-sel o\\ ner*' ami < be a case of from which he ficient to secure a of our legislators, we battle was Boutelle has rendered East throughout the year, devoted to ti interests A volume of Mr. and elierisbed sister. Tlie petition aptuin** Pf°'\t° apoplexy, majority | honorably mentioned by liis com- Congressman port spring. Blaine’s speeches l shall do -o. onle-- n happen- i.. died ( was <»0 have allowed the to remain in the hands of Resolved, That while we the loss ,,f our you cheerfully rial ion i* being 'in.dated in Bangor. It mjiday. apt. Merryman about power find Ceil. Grant the and non-paitisan. We predict deploy- waiki d '-tl w H i•"iu• bandied niandiug oliieers, recommend- and service and place, strictly to be edited Hon. lie de win* m; s x f and those not favorable to advanced good timely the people of that diplomatic correspondence, by sister, we bow submis-ively to tlie will of Him ptlssou I prax for the relief of merchant es.-els from eoui years age, has been till within about always agricul- ed him to the of War for that the under the umbrella ;it de la.-' inertin' hat indiwidn.u am. our as I Secretary promotion. Mount Desert Herald, manage- •John .Stevens and the same house who docth all well. eight an ture. For tliis reason it becomes duty citi- afflicted town will hold him in remem- published by thing.- oi i puisor\ pilotage. \^> active shipmaster. He was grateful in m\ Indict'. beyond tin- inllooonec g.i. aii' in zens, as farmers and as to unite our subsequently appointed Brigadier ment of Brother Wood, who is not only an able that issued Mr. Blaine’s Years Resolved, That w e tender to the bereave i I'amih j Mr. tiirge i do hull >tait •■! \ iiie \ ietor i. her and dr.-u u When left his live to dance on the of its would-be rival. to hr shake Michigan." Steamer d« -inking home in No. Anson, others the self same combination. April declined a “sick leave” On his return from Massachusetts last week grave sent to the family of the deceased; a copy Mmjlann through following, having The Washington correspondent of the New York 1 ing thirty ot those on hoard. twenty-wmvears ago, it is said he had just Resolved, That the practice of the he was in command of tlie in sent to the Republican Journal for publication, — delaying placed brigade Mr. Blaine had an attack of rheumatic John senior of the linn which Herald is for the statement that Mr. money cuefch in liis to him to of sessions, for the convenience of gout, Edwards, partner authority and a copy spread upon our records. Bath xx a* e\riled la*t xx n-k mer:i report that the pocket carry opening grange which he had served under McClernand ami Merit Boston, or IIi i.ln M. smith. ) Connuittec Pays. "ii the first a bootblack, and then tardy masters members should he checked, and that the,twelfth but has now recovered. began the publication of the Portland Daily Ad- Blaine is gathering material for a history of the 1 strainer Mount \\ a Ido had toimdered pa** I%yvas Oglesby, excepting Michigan ! on "a into the hour of be observed, also oit.v Linin', age oin that rilx to New buk. It xx hoi I got so»jUcr better. he was of- meeting promptly was vertiser over ago, the oldest in war of lt>!2. The data are all in Finally the regiment substituted for his own regiment, fifty years printer nearly hand, Alii 11 alia, Resolution.-. in the arrived at fered an in that it be required of masters that gavel fall ) In this world, long run. merit pavs. heal- un ton tided. The steamer had safely nit*} tfie and has lie was at the one indictment for in (Juiney House, at the hour lixed, and thus members be present battle of Corinth, and Only selling liquor Portland, died in that city Thursday morning, he says, and it is probable the opening chapters ers wlm oth-r to the are sure to New York. remained now. promptly public good goods tb'mpntil when the death of in liis ofiicial Gen. Sherman none in- taught the lesson of promptness so necessary for report acknowl- Somerset county and in Sagadahoc. aged s4 years. He was horn in Boston, and came will be written after the b.-at competitors w ho rely on brag and pulling, his partner, V. leaves him with immediately holidays. were -Juno arrivals this at the Johnson, success in life. edged special obligations to Gen. Klsli ami Fishing. I stead -i on the square merit in their ware-. The There about year the whole Logan. to Portland in 1814. lie learned the printer’s trade tin m iiitu steam mai*ncnt, While lie was in the field know a good thing whim they see it. This port of Bangor, among twenty the’llepublicausof his | public and Maine schoome|,ers The Insane Hospital. in the and Advertiser office, and bought a i- Mi.'ini the success which the new is. nineteen hanpies and harkentines twenty now know how hard district asked to use his name as Argus National Aid fop Common Schools. A bill of Minister Kn:-tcr introduced in the Ho plainly by | can lawfu permission -i\ brig*. There were nineteen arrival* from tor they *ifip their The law Hon. Houlton.and Miss their half interest in the Advertiser in 182f>. Mr. Ed- minion Parliament in regard to penalties lor viola preparation. Laetart and Honey, for the mire of pupils. Llewellyn Powers,of candidate for Congress, but lie declined At the recent annual session of the Trustees of ami one clearance*. court has never lishcrx laws has been and colds, i- already receiving. Laetart eign ports forty foreign just dt*,| that, “if be Mattie Averill. of Luther A. Averill. on the that his to wards was editor and of the The measure now before the Senate lias ting the Canadian approved roughs punishment (laughter ground duty his country call- the Maine insane James of proprietor Bangor and i> a affair, clearly excessive* the of Hospital Weymouth been in the elevation and benevolence by the Queen. Hone; really cry simple compound- l our vessels have been withdrawn from the general judgment Ksq., were married at the residence of the ed him to remain where lie was. At Vicks- from 18118 to 1841, and afterwards published surpassed ed in certain of the celebrated Laetart reasonable men, i*cccds the Oldtown was re-elected President and I). O. Bowen Whig proportions National Association by their oxxiki*. !mt the lawful limit.” bride's father at Lincoln Centre in the lie himself and when of its nor in the and value of its The of lobsters at Prince Ivlward I- acid of milk and the presence burg again distinguished the Portland Tribune and Bulletin, and Em- spirit magnitude slaughter (.the pure Honey;but peeul >lor*e linn of Bath ha* pledged to supply the d Hereafter with unruly boys of Morrill Secretary. ltev.J.B. Jordan of Augusta Daily There were e\ it there" time. mastersmjealing of a few friends and relatives, Saturday after- the city fell lie was appointed its military gov- immediate and ultimate land is sometiiing astounding. iarih of it is that "gets every 1 hx it* licet of eleven eo.a*ter* will have careful Later he was at Portland as a purposes. to lieieiu y having to“the noon. The left on the ernor. On the 13th of was elected There are 528 in pire. employed the past season HI.nun eases, nmsth new to the world of consumers, it has al- \<\ general judg- happy couple evening November, 1883, he was Chaplain. patients with all the ported Though joined to the association. The eleven schooners ment of reasonable. and for some had been retired from I am told, Mr. President, that, good which involved the killing of A.'i.oou.oon made wonderful strides in favor, otherwise the jury train from this for Boston, where will to the command of the Fifteenth the 4(1 more than one and (18 printer years Lurope, ready popular will aggregate »000 tons. city they promoted Hospital, year ago, n. will express that ju«mpllt j„ 1 of this bill, it is not within the lobsters. adherents wherever it become- know It terms of ycder- reside at an elegant residence just its the successor of Gen. Sherman business. His son Charles is in the E. S. light- purposes purview gaining al m purchased , Army Corps more than two years ago. The death rate has been travels simply on it merits, its strong point being money. there Mr. Powers. and in the march of the Constitution. The policy of this Govern- Portland mackerel licet, one by ! participated through Georgia, house service. Another son, Henry, is in business The numbering that, while effective in the cure ot Malm ’s ( milt Abn ad. The Skowliegan which resumed less, and the percentage of recoveries greater than took but lo.ouo bids, of remarkably ali^torv, I leading the advance. He lead the famous as- is E. ment, on this subject, is as plain as a well-beaten hundred and lifty sail, throat it. contains no drugs last in Chicago. His daughter the wife of A. bids, in j distempers, absolutely operations is „0|0ll„,.ra sault at for many years, showing the effect of recent im- mackerel the past season, against so.ono or affect the T'rejisurer of Maine is in town to J»oiHli.lprl)jn,r The Boston and Maine runs two hundred and Kcuesaw mountains, displaying a cour- I>o answer that lands can be grant- to derange the stomach injuriously state Burleigh Knights of Lalior tbe lirlll is (u Noyes, treasurer of the Portland Savings Bank. pathway. you 188a and 11*2,000 bbls. in issf. The market prac- sho|»t one hundred and thir- and recklessness as to liis life which won provements in a sftnitary direction and also .the re- is_ nervous system. From time immemorial our peo- the State fund. He its thirty-three locomotives, age is no more a of a thousand barrels of purchase bonds for sinking trol and manage ed, but not money? Money thing tically Imre, not remaining used a sweet and a sour, in combination, owi|Kjnegs T)le sca|e of which to leased lines. The number universal admiration. ! pie have is ty belong j sult of the better classification afforded by the two the stocks accumulated in the few years. cold-, Unite the holder* of Maine securities very loth to of prices adopted of an a,lvanoe value than land. One is a commodity as the other large past as a cure for sore Throat, hoarseness, and so*il)g of miles covered hv them all is When the war closed President Johnson of- Pavilions. Trade with them at a Bos on those 5,597,492; they A Hush and Ilcii in Fairfield. Hut in this line so etUeacious ns Laetart part except large premium. formerly paid, %b(; lllatl(,r of cnl. The increase in the number of is is. 1 never did and do not that a j nothing have consumed 127,810 tons of coal the past ; ferial him the position of Minister to Mexico rapid patients believe, now, before heen found. It is with ton Journal. of hands is in the Constitution He Knows How It Is Himself. ! and llotiev has ever ploymeDt U%0nlanee with the and it has cost to hut he declined. He the filling the Hospital again to its utmost A horse trade took here a short Mine power was originally injected #185,434.90 keep them accepted Republican capacity, good place al very to take, and this makes it peeul Philadelphia compact niaiVidj,. a while year, and the question that will meet the State this which tiiis Government could be destroyed. 1 pleasant U. ago. in for at and was since. A man the name of Lord a horse by It is announced that Collector has re- valuable as a children's medicine. Takeitail Comes Hut They Must Naic matter has been repair. candidacy Representative large winter will be a new or by bought too. that the of ('ashing iarly High, The tbe Hospital, liberal appropria- firmly believe, power self-preser- a- arrai*between Jis. elected by an overwhelming majority. He was ceived his commission am I will take possession of in all, Laetart and Honey has come to stay, the trict officials and the firm tions to make certain extensions asked for bv the for four hens, and after keeping it a short time, vation exists in this Government. The object of a billion dol- Ur0B with. A loan and association will be or- one of the of the the office first at II o’clock a. m. nest of for the cure of coughs, hoarse- The pence of Kurope costs about of tbe local building managers impeachment of Trustees, one of which will be a sold it for six hens, a rooster and thirty gallons of its creation was to live, not to die. [Senator January ] preparations j out the consent vf l. separate building and sore throat. i lars a Assembly. ganized in Gardiner soon. President Johnson. He was re-elected to the for the criminal insane. Cor. Mail. of Indiana. The hour is I bess, year. cider. [Fairfield of Watervillc ^ Vouchees, suggestive. [Prog. Age. Wheeler will he in Belfast in A man named Fisk in Rockville, claims to have Jackson. Clias. F. Wing died of consumption Searsport Locals. The Boston Advertiser of Thursday announc- and Parks & early J | News of Belfast Vicinity. the *2(Jth ‘28 He leaves a wife and ed that Nickerson had made an assign- to make a for the water works. a cow that girts eight feet and one inch. iust, aged years. Pliny January survey month. of law firm of C. two G ami 8 ..Mr. II. 11. Kich re- There will be live Sundays next ment to Tlios. II. Bussell the DYSPEPSIA n the ot' men dur- The is the of the lower boys aged years Soon ilow spines many The gross receipts of the Belfast post office city hoarding up railing II. & T. II. Bussell. The liabilities are about run the chills: ceived a valuable on Christmas Oliver 1*. Clark who is at work at Milford, Mass., W ill a a above the The very present day assets Nick- its victims to he miserable, hopeless, ing the past liseal year were $5,(135.31; the expenses bridge foot and half cap piece. $200,000 and the nominal $250,000. Causes If- draw ing near the time again from his are Into w as in tow n this week. irrita- on wife. It is a boy.... Apples going erson is a owner and has been do- and in mind, very For New Year's bills. $2,351.37; net revenue $3,2S3.iM ; salary, $1700. object is to keep the snow the bridge. heavy ship confused, depressed market at Brooks at a rapid rate. Prices vary ; A. A. I.arrabee lias hauled sell. Wm. ing business under the linn name of Nickerson and drowsy. It is a disease at Some matter of local interest will be found in Capt. up ble, languid, ;. K. How den lias been appointed postmaster A red seen on the streets this week bore from to bid—The is A: Co. lie has been in business half a It sleigh $1, $1.7f» per sledding again Butman for the w inter. century does not well of itself. requires the on the first and a in which get Me., vice Ii. M. Winthrop, removed. in “Womans* Knapsack page, poem and was rated among Boston’s foremost mer- Penobscot. on the back yellow letters Bights,*' in a bad condition. careful, attention, and a remedy to of the late ( F. C. of steamer G. A. Robertson and are the chants. the was a persistent and underneath was a of a woman sawing memory 'apt. Homer, j family spending Consequently assignment the 11,,,,. Fred Atwood, of Winterport. sent the usual picture Knox. The late storm ruined the line sleighing. throw off the causes and tone up diges- Kathadin on the fourth page. holidays at Capt. Joseph Park’s. surprise. their duties to his friends. wood. —-- Christmas greetings newspaper There was a very heavy rainfall in this ^section, tive organs till they perform -A t A of men went on the Charles K. Rice and Charles his re w N some of gang recently Cunningham Pendleton leave by Hood’s Sarsaparilla proven 1 ,i have been allowed to A nd staples, The Belfast National Bank has received causing a rapid rise in Half Moon stream, which from willingly. Lord Randolph Churchill’s resignation of cases. of property in Northport to cut wood and had cut j train this evening for Minnesota. the remedy in hundreds John W. Richards and Hiram Hall (reissue), all the new $2 silver certificates, which are just twice seriously threatened the bridges fora while. The the Cabinet caused a sensation in England and just required about cords when W. II. Fogler, Ksip, represent- for I ltd fa st. as handsome as the ones. The vignette is a por- stream rose higher than has been known for years. J. W. Black has begun cutting ice for our local Ireland Thursday. Lord Ilartington is urged “I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla dys- ing the owners, put a stop to the work. to a Lord Church- i have suffered two trait of the late lien. Hancock. ....The friends of Clias. E. Gilchrist are to market, lie finds it about one foot thick and very accept portfolio. Randolph pepsia, from which yeais. \ little child of Mr. F. H.< Reynolds, of Han happy reduced the clear. ill is expected to make a very sensational dis- other medicines, but none proved second cousin Woodcoc k & Son. Belfast, have price learn that the claim for he tiled in JSG8, I tried many uror. wa~ Thursday by falling David Alexander, of this city, is a pension some when he his reasons very badly injured closure da\. explains as Hood’s of their line as will he seen their has dollars a so satisfactory Sarsaparilla” to (,cn. John A. now dead at Washington. confectionery, by been allowed with back pay of four Schooners Banner and Woodruff are carrying for from the ( abinet. frauds do\\ ii stairs. l.ogan, retiring Gigantic Brush lileetrie Light Co., adv. in another column... .Attention is culled to to of to cause of Thomas Cook, The (leneral's full name was John Alexander Lo- month ...Llewellyn Kenney has been drawn large quantities wood Rockland, and are mak- in the IVar Office are said to be the 'l'be lie]fast National Hank lets declared a semi- the advertisement of & Adams, Belfast. of about two week. his New York City. gan, and he was named for an uncle of David Thayer serve as juror at the January term Court. ing trips per resignation. itnmtal ilhi.lemt of ) ,ht wot. iiayal.le <>n ami Alexander. | jewelers. Isi.Ksitouo. Dr. 1.. W. Ilamons was called to Capt. Wm. H. Blanchard of Gov. Rol.de is after Jan. 1st. ls*»T. ship the collection of for the Headache recent By forbidding money Sick of The Coliseum building, damaged in the Orrington last week to attend a very sick man and at home making preparations for his family to ac- F.d. Punbar reeei\ed a handsome wild goose With Christmas Greetings and compliments condemned Anarchists by Knights of Labor, Mr. i> The side “For the two years 1 have been lire. undergoing repairs. exposed by returned home — There was a Christmas company him on his next past Mass. J. S. Larkin & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., we have re- Tuesday voyage. the head of the order puts the seal of official l.i-t week from M. K. Podge, at Plymouth, v iili severe headaches and the falling in of the Cottrell building will be tree ol condemnation on the with these law- afflicted dyspeji- ceived one of the books and sonic of the at the Free Will ehtireh in the upper part Our are about divided on standard sympathy Tlie bird had the feathers on. picture people evenly 1<> Hood’:' Sarsapa- covered with iron, which has to the in the lower less men shown bv certain assemblies. Mr. sia. 1 was induced try cards used b\ tnem in advertising the S\\ret corrugated proved town and one at Cnion hall part and local and it seems to lie a hard pretty time, struggle does credit to have found relict I cheer- Pile Marshal some men at work Monday he a lire. Powderly’s order, though tardy, rilla, and great city put I Ionic good protection against Saturday eve. The trees were well loaded and to make some of our ».*ld ors the now soap. uavigat adopt his v to all.’’ Mas. 1- F. to the one we 10 the lire in the < ottrell cellar, w hieh judgment. fully recommend Owing rrmrded condition of Oarincnf stock, propose extinguish W. II. ('lifiord of and Rowe Finery of about all present got a taste of tin* fruit, more time. In re plastering I In- ceiling in the old Miller house Belfast, Aknaiile, New Haven, Conn. had been burning since Pee. H»tb. K. for the ne.ct J'll'O III: I! h s to close out a of them at It is Frankfort, have letters in the December number especially the family of Itev. J. West....('apt. targe percentage a small coin dropped from between the laths. Grinnell recently sold the pair of l.'nity black SHIP NEWS. (' Smith Mass., Judicial Court sick was Mrs. Maiy Cambridgeport, The January term of the supreme is of the .Maine Horse Breeders Monthly giving the Anthony Coombs wno has been so long about the si/e of a ten cent piece, and one side trotters to Boston parties for $soo. lb* also sold :t and sick head- in this on Tues- Santa Claus. was a sufferer from dyspepsia l, ,r Waldo county, will begin city i.- history of the horse Dirigo, former!} owned in very generously remembered by badly corroded but on the other the date 173s fast pacing marc to same parties, and has recently PORT OF BELFAST. She took Hood's and with \ on the Heneh. ache Sarsaparilla day next Judge irgin this city and county, and now dead. s \\i*\ Point. The usual festivities of the sea very distinct. It is a Spanish coin. received another invoice of drivers and workers. ARRIVED. found it the best remedy she ever used. ot tliis in I’.de-tin. < ',Hinandery Knights Ten.plar, If appears from statements of the judge son were enjoyed, there being Christmas trees Dor. Srh. E. L. Boston. -A Great Reduction in Price!~ The -Ktna Fire Insurance Company paid their police Numbers of our citizens made Christmas 23. ‘Warren, Colson, to pres- * eit\ t" take their annual sleighride himself that three our local have tlit* hall, and at ( apt. Jewett (Jinn’s. Mrs. Melvin I *tc. 21. Sch. >dcll,* Wade, do. propo-e losses in this eitv the recent lire immediately of clergymen ents of a \ Hood’s by car’s subscription of the Journal to Dee. 27. Sell. Winslow Morse. Odoiiolme, Hump Sarsaparilla s-ear-port fluting the second week in January. the amount. J. been insulted that pompous and bombastic (Jrant had a family tree. Much sport was ocea 81 six for $-r> Mode after the adjuster had settled upon by friends abroad, which no doubt w ill den; J. i’onder, jr., Bullock. Boston. Sold l.y nil drULV'.sls. instance sinned at the hall the mistletoe residing give is the folks course of < in hours after ollieial. We had not heard of the third by beautiful, green Dec. 2S. Str. Mt. Waldo, Patterson, New York. I. HOOD & CO.: Lowell, Mass. : i,,to talk of starting old Thompson hant. Prof. W. L. Sludlcy closes his Galveston, Dee. 23. Arrived hark Edward Cush «™stin& -iid that btisine— at the works is much better than malignancy lhs. and was 300 dan. Thurs- s'.i only live mouths old when killed. ICARTER’S1 SPLENDID GARMENTS, are worth evening, 4th; Timothy Chase Lodge, school with an exhibition hall to-morrow ing, Bickmore, Philadelphia; Dec. 27, arrived sal- n-ual this winter and more than the usual winter natural stupidity ami ignorance, rarely dancing dan. nth; Palestine They were a cross of the Brahma and Wyandotte lie I’On, West, Baltimore. noticing or correcting, but we hear of one instance day evening, Commandery, evening— II. F. C’ohh, class of *S7, Wesleyan Cni- 11■ iiiiboi of hand' are breed. Jacksonville, Dec. 24. Arrived sch. Nettie I.ang- STYLE employed. dan. fp in which they cost a Belfast business man several K. T., Wednesday evening, Pith. versity. Middletown, Conn., arrived home for a don, Bagley, Newport News. (^ the marine Frank Wiley has completed engine We have received a card from Dec. 21. Cleared sch. Florence Lcland, 5 hundred dollars. Yksski, to m; lit ii.i Mr. (ieo. W. Cottrell, of sleet vacation Thursday.Fben Cobh had a I)r. Stephenson, Mobile, for his miniature ~t< amer and it is a great success. lail too late for Adams, New York. tliis contracted to build for Baltimore Christmas of ;i H1, publication in this issue, lie says There is but one additional subscriber to the city. has par- present pound boy....(Jeorgic Fortress Monroe, Deo. 23. Sailed hark ('. P. l.uiHi revolutions minute. Mr. CC !n:ikin_' per Wiley of the harkontiuc Priscilla, the Haskell a school in the Severance district he has no intentions of leaving Scarsport and was Keen, New York soldiers' monument fund since la-t week. 'The ties, a duplicate began Dixon, (from Lolms.) lltWBAPSrtJACKETS^EWMAHKETSTtEfC.lD o-tiniate- that the will drive hi'little craft absent Dec. 20. Sailed sch. Fannie A. Gor- engine new vessel to be built from her moulds. The L. Mean A Co. are and oth only looking after business interests, and Charleston, papers can be found at the places before mention Monday—F. painting St. Simons to load for New York. of three which is now be ham, Welch, at the rate knots an hour, equal sent for the timber erwise may found at his oftice as usual. [Fd. ed and it is earnestly hoped that our people will moulds have been to Virgina improving the inside of their grocery store. Boothbay, Dec. 24. Arrived sch. Annie R. la w of one imndred feet Journal. t. knots an hour for a ve-sel and work on the vessel will in the -The mentioned last is, Lewis, for New York. come to the rescue and subscribe the required begin spring. operetta week, together Bangor in Perth Dec. 20. Sailed sell. Paragon, length. vv itli other entertainment, will he esented Thurs- Manager Webber has been induced to a Amboy, amount. During the thaw and storm last week the ice in pi give Sliute, Newport. Jan. At the close of the en- matinee Ilaii'on's looms up. and well it may, for broken and a day evening, ">, lss7. Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the Port Townsend, Dec. 10. Arrived ship Ivanhoe, building 'The on the Custom 1 louse was at our river above the bridges was up llag displayed tertainment ice served. who will be Carter, from N. S. W., for Seattle. 11 i- forty two feet from 'ill t«* ridge pole. The roof down stream cream and cake will he children, admitted for ten cents each, Sydney, hall mast on tin* receipt of the new of Con. la* number of smelters tents wereearried Providence,’Dec.*21. Arrived sch. Nellie. Drink Bick Headache and relieve al! the troubles inci- the win- The entertainment will be one ot the best ever adults cents. As is was shingled last week, and tbi' week were with theireon- pre- twenty the play “Cnder the Dec. sailed sch. dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Diz- j death. sorrow i- the and several of them destroyed water, Elizabethport; 24, Nellie, gnu's Much expressed by Distress after flows, a round half hundred, will be put in and tin sented here and it is hoped there will he a good gas light," with the famous railroad scene, Mr. Drink water. New York. ziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, eating. lu st friend lents. The fishermen have been very unfortunate (.rand Army boys, who feel that their 24. sch. John C. smith, Pain in the Bid*, n house. Webber a full attendance. Pensacola, Dec. Arrive*l eiapb spring.Mr. to this time has been may expect able in is dead. No man in or out of ( ongres.-has done this season. The catch up Perth Amlmy. success has been shown curing w an in letters -SMYRNA RUBS!-- ill have advertisement painted large The were Dec. 22. Arrived sch. Nellie F. so much for the Crand Army as i.en. John A. light. Montvili.k. The session of the quarterly meet following elected otlieers of .Sears Pascagoula. oil the roof. A Jam. Dodge No. s2, I. < >. <>. F. last for Sawyer, rev, Kingston, l.ogan. < omino It A to; a ns. Mr. W. K. Morisoti, at the ing recently held at the North Church was not verv Monday evening Boston, Dec. 22. Arrived sch. Daylight, ilodg T! on of < harles < *'< nmicll wa- -ea relied ensuing term: Dr. F. A. Davis. N. (b; F. A. Col Dec. arrived sell. Prescott a! same as Tii was a -hooting match >aiu.das on tin Coliseum building, has adjusted his loss with the largely attended by people from abroad on account don, Baltimore; 24, Larye Hays fi-S-,7iO, so/rf by yeddfers on the insf/tfmeat plan \ •ii Inn !•••,', i. I ln* -eatvh wa- son, fb ; J. W. black, See.; C. F. Adams, Treas.; llazeltine, Fergus*in, Jacksonville. Friday imthiuy Swanville road at tin* of a man named IJich- in of of the unfavorable weather and bad ... II« art«i'.-Liiilc Liver Pillsnre piaec insurers and is now engaged taking account traveling New York, Dee. 21. Arrived -cii. David Siner, ftdaclltpyet1 equally at $7.00. oi // tssoin\}fi:\r is i}rui:\si:. ina>i<* 1 tin' Hieriif and Mi' Mil* a ll. tin* cotn- Trustees, Fred Houston, Abner Warren and F. b. valuable in Constipation, and »y ards. The was sixts distant, ten cents stock. Next week lie to advertise some The remains of Place of this Frankfort; Dec.. 22, arrived sell. D. D. ila-kcll, curing preventing target yard" proposes Knights, formerly this white also correct .u nit. The latter w a- in-idled loafers and sheldon. The otlieers will be installed sell. Nellie S. annoying Complaint, they by per shot, and three shots entering the entitled in hardware, as town hut late of Itoston. were rocentlv brought here publicly by Haskell, Pensacola; Pickering. all disorders of tin' stimulate the target great bargains -lightly damaged John Frankfort; stomach, liver with Pail-.an! it i< -ai i he ha- h. on District < Flowers, Brunswick; Douglass, pelted a ( nm for interment, lie diet! an of mor Deputy W. an 1 regulate the bowds. Enn if tin cured tii<' marksman to chicken. harle- 1 larriman and well as in clean stock. The organ selumie from overdose Haney Wednesday evening cleared hark John Bunyan, Lancaster, Bordeaux; y only threatened not w ith iolenee hut the .‘ith. only personal Fred White from the city went over and tiring thir- tinues t«» draw and Mr. M. is determined to rush phine.\Ibert (Jray has just returned from Hos January Dec. 23, arrived sell. Paragon, Sliute, Ambo\ for ! iii- i".-ition for the a< ti e he ha- taken Boston; cleared ship McNear, Larrabee, Y«»ko part teen shot" ten chickens. his business. ton with a of horses for his farm work... F. The bo-ton is got span Comedy (‘oinpany which playing llama. in temperance work. The way of the reformer is ( a V Foss, of this in >eh. J. < "mil h. A. Hunker returned home last week from Frank here this week is some line dramas and Ga., Per. 23. Cleare«l sch. F. ( '. Pen*lie pi. city, We have received a handsome lithograph of the giving Darien, hard. a ton, New York. ’.v lin. Me., after -liorl visit to his .Collins comedies, w ith a of each Fletcher, who rites from 1 Vn-ae.da. Fla., that the stevedore- are St. Paul b-e Palace of 1x7, with the compliments parents... change programme night, Ache tiny would !»*.-ainm-dpriceless to those Georgetown, S. ('., Dec. 23. Arrived sch. Flora fortu- A■ aimin t-. Mrs. Kli/a \tider-oti. of this «*ity, A have had a sale of Christmas and it is to be that are sillier fr an this distressing complaint: but on a -trike and lie is unable to gel his ves»el dm- ol 1 j|w ard Simouton, real e.-tate agent No. to La-t Moody quite large regretted they not better < ondon, Burgess, Philadelphia. nately their goodness do**1 not end here, and those e: I oil the -tail- of her lion m, imr-day la-t. goods ... Dan. Went worth has been very sick but This Baltimore, Per. 23. Arrived sell. Clara E. Col charged, "he is loaded with railroad iron. Forts fourth street, >t. Paul. The following are tin patronized. (Ihur.-day) evening they play who once try them will find these little 11s valu- is cord. ( t:m. •r: ny two r;l>- .. dame Wc-t wiiile at work somewhat belter at this writing ...The ( hrist- “The American oleord, Bangor. able in so wavs that willnot In lisc cents ton is the wages demanded. He dimensions of the 211 feet. width. Flag. Touch it w ho dare's," for the many they willing Remnant per palace Length, FORMIC N I tUtTS. to do without them. Hut after all s;ck head on i.-e root of the Maine < utral freiyht house in mas ti e and entertainment at South Montvilk* vva- belief'! ot Freeman Post A. R. As -as the strikers a re -o trouble-onie that the militia Pal feet; height. Ida feet. It has a centra! towel*, ^lct.ilvery Roxbur? Tapestries <■ i Th u r- and fell to the he not so attended a- on account so st. Thomas, arrived to Dec. 2n, brig lay. -lipped platform and will be largely anticipated, ii i- seldom good' a dramatic company visits us previous mas have to be called out. ornamental entrances with statuary, Hattie, ( oomlis, Deinerara; arrived Per. it, brig '••■a lie lauded on hi feet one ankle and of bad vv callier and trav cling. ^ehooi at Mc- it i- at H‘* /-?r., n orth S7e, laminy illuminated at hoped Uuff having tendered an evening’s ben Abide ( Port and sailed The Boston Corned} Company closed their en brilliantly night. litl'ord, Stover, Spain, i.e -■ »•; .■ -hakiny up. .. Friday Wallace Farland’s Corner, is under the insiruetion of (Jeo. etit to the veterans that this entertainment w ill be loth for New York; 20th, arrived bark Clara E. gugement at the Belfa-t Optra 11 n "aturday. Mr. II. <». of this received a d Pillsbury, city, ... tlie line of Griflin, Dec. 2a, sail* I is wc Tuv.,er. w I. i- ! ai, I' ii ny a Imu-e on upper Waldo Sheldon, of Morrill The bridge near well patronized. McGilvery, Martinique. Ts the bane of so nun y \es thar here where a matinee and an evening performance. 1H. from IP dor, at Ly nn. brig John C. Noyes, llolte, Cardenas and N. of Oar cure it while giving telegram -day Kugem Moiitville and lias receiv eil a new make our great boast. pills av.nue. ud! tlirouyh the -tayiny to the yround, rc- I.ibert;. covering. the 11attera-. There wa- a fair attendance in the evening. All Ma-s.. that W illiam Keller, ol Belfast was Noiwithstanding inclemency of the weather others do not. c.-i\ eoi:>ideruhle stating Manila, Nov. 4. Sailed bark John M. Clerk, iny injury. < Mr. and class had a full house for thcii Carter’s Little Live; Phis are very small and w n o at lee1 tei 1 the entertainment of till- com, •. 11 to come at onec to the »Hd w hart vsiink. A festival wa> ludd at the Cnitarian sawyer y dead,ami Colony Conant, Saniarang. to take. On* or two make a dose. 1 <* «». i-e..r very easy I lVn 1. leampm.-nt of tiii-eity. eve. cantata Christmas eve. The was well han- S. bark P. J. pills are l-ad in their praise of its merits that they The whart would indicate that he died at Boston. church on Christmas There was a Christmas piece Penang. Nov. Sailed Carletoii, They are etrutly vegetable ana do not gripe or eie 1 oili. er- •••-t week as follow W. t d dled action all who Tuttle, ■ and gave evidence of much and Amesbury, Singapore. but their tn hardly fail t• be liberally patroni/.cd when Keller let t lieifast a short time ago on hoard seh. tree well laden with presents for young and old. study patience purge, by gentle please Deinerara, Nov. 27. Sailed Stockton, AI ar g.'i n five for Bold • I* ; <. \. II. I* ; ( liarle- Watt-. >. on the of brig use them. In ials uts; $1. iiut-idns. -• part both teacher and scholars. Mr. Saw- tin s eoiue again, which nia} at m» distant das Mary farrow, but mu.-t have left her, a-the vos-el The Kaiubovv Hand, under the direction and vv ith len. Boston. or aeut by mail. W.: i. A. d.W.. l. II. Harmon, serihe: is by druggists everywhere, at Maple-. :»s the assistance ot Mr. and Mr.-. and tlieii yer deserving of the highest commendation for Y okohama, Nov. 2'J. Sailed ship St. Ni**holas, ‘i7 /-?#*.. teorf/i 7~>e. Till. Bosi (inn v\i. < s|o\i Horst. Mr. is not there. Keller'- age was about years. ('ashman W. I Thomas, F. S.; \. t. spencer. T. The in- the pains he has taken in Crocker, San Francisco via Jliog*». CARTER MEDICINE CO., -- daughter-, dispensed candy hags and other articles gratuitously teaching Kilgore w a" not continue la- postmaster at IJell'a-t Boin I>iti nk. A disgusting scene wa witm Nassau, N. P.. Dec. 1*5. Arrive*! sell. E. 11. liar stallation w ill takt Jan. 4. this class for a Mew York plan Tuesday evening, to the members of the school, at the par young more than year. The canta- liman, New York. City. belon II:. adioiiriiim nl o| the Senate for-the hoi; < •1 at the A man and woman, Minday Wood, \urora I >t ytvc l.edye. I>. of K. elected idlic-rs depot on->uturday. ta is to be at an Dec. 17. Sailed Til lie* E. sonage-We were sorry to see Christmas dav repeated early date, the pmeeeds Havre, ship Starbuck, Iyv4:ii,nn ■ -. and a- lie must be continued before hi- com- •• da} both drunk, were in the ladle-' room. The woman New York. tin -1 iny term, as follow s: A. <» spencer, S'. to be devoted to the of books to be used Curtis, sent celebrated in an unbecoming manner b\ a few purchase \\ illanl mission will be and ha- :!icii to tile hi- bond il j with a bottle ot in her danced Callao, Nov. :>u. in port, bark .Mudgett, <. a i.n e -init>n. V t..; Klva Jew ett, II. ; Fan- 1 wiiiskey stocking, the class. boi.-t. tou- one-, show there are some by Crocker, from New York, arrived 20th, chid, to MARRIED. will probably l»e the middle oi January at lea-t be- and about the while her drunken ingthat places n.i I'eli, r. Mr-. l.ieh. Treas. skipped store, load for Roads. Mercy in town where the ardent can he obtained bn MU 11 A1 * NO Pilot. Miss Fiiinia the Hampton lore be assumes the duties ..j the oilier-lion. Irons a settee liidihorn, It. Car- hu-band .-miled hi- approval oppo Calcutta, Nov. Arrived ship Iceberg. It tlii- Dec. 2S, lle\. lien, i.. T n 11 -. Mr. are now city. by m~TOB. \i pi t.-. <.d Paldwin worth — TWO apples other loan mcdi. inal purpose- (hi Mouda\,at ellicient clerk in Mr. Deo. \\ burkett’s di ver, I.dw ( ii-hing the new collector at this port, i- site. to to but had no ■y goods Melbourne. Albert I*. < A *1 s« »n, a h t Sli — (Jertie I’ettce, WEEES^I 'lug. wanted go Augusta, May fnnn -Id." to sl.T.'i barrel, the iiiyhest the liou-e o! the bride's Mrs. P. J. 'tore. Itcl Pernambuco, Nov. 1!). \rrived sch. Ilenj. Fa both of Ilelfast. per price here 1 a 11 and wi'l take < mother, Hooke. fast, accomplished the remarkable feat c\peeled }■, jio.-session tc-kel. .Mr. Mace ilmw them oil'. Both fell upon Condon. New York; Nov. 2«>, in bark : three Klli- ,v '.inn are bens, [tort, hi Swanville, Dec. by Key. \Y. Jenkins. par in the pa.-t ytar-. the olliee Jan. ]-l. Mis- Annie (Ja\ was married to Mr. Fben Page ol Mimlay afternoon of consuming three hours in a the ici a.id were too intoxicated to gel up. They Reatri<*e Havener, Havener, for Foiled States. Mr. W illiam K. Jackson, of llockcs-iu, Del., ami I n I.a-t week naekcd one barrel drive from -l.ipp.-rs. tiny, Hostou, the IJev. F. l.oeke, performing the Stockton t<> this place, she left her Kingston, da., Dec. 10. Arrived sch. Hattie Miss Annette I'. Nickerson, of swanv ille. Mr. < H Colt, owner of the saeht were taken !-■ jail by the oilieers. Ot K ny- that wore liand-oine Jen splendid father’s house Mi'li. Buck, Putnam, (ieorgetown, s. (.'. Ill Dee. A. I.. Nickerson. We Otter Leaders in ton!,!;. very ceremony. Mr. II. S. (.ay. brother of the bride, and was advised to take aback road Stockton, 22. by I.1.. Every Department! I »;inutl. -~. which visited this la.-t fall, ha ae Dec. 10. Sailed Nick < of the ane!. Mr. tiitui a port \ s;i:i fiauci.-eo subscriber in remitting for the as there Aceapuleo. ship Iroquois, Mr. Horace MarJen. Swanville, ami Mi app-- tiiiiuy di-played his wife, Mc-srs. H.irry and Will Hooke, half- was more snow on that route. Although els, for Roads. a from the owner of the < ori.net Royal Annie 11. l.ittlelielJ, of WalJo. baidw which lie -aid was the I a he copied challenge Journal "1 -hould be lost without li, and af- .-ons apple rye-t .-ay.- lirothers, and two ol the bridegroom, all ol brought up in the vicinity she lost her way and for Rio Janeiro, Nov. .'to. Arrived bark ben. Trent, In Prospect, Dee. 21, bv John P. I.ibbv. IMr. fora race from New York to <>tici n-b-w n to be bark J. \V. e. e ter re;:1;i■ ii J it around old Treat. New York; Dec. 1, Dresser, a Mi- J. -aw. Ii measured l! incite- in cir.mmfcr- g myself pa-- among Hostou, came to attend the wedding. The lire sen Is, three hours wandered and dow n the earth she John Marr. of Westerly K. I.. ml Melimla up Parker, New York. sailed immediately. The saeht- are new :n New \ W "I ( lark, of Prospect. ci..-e, and weiylicd II mill'' ...Mr. hco. W. frieiM- aldo county .->ub-ci iber write- which were numerous, were beautiful, and knew not where. very Darkness came on and she be- Livermore, N. /... nct.lk Arrived bark Herbert Dee. 22. i.. P. Tooth.aker. York their bailie., ae i. la. Ill Plymouth. by F-j.. changing riggim.' could not without it." ol our read —*>mc of them of the via. e.i .:a ni la-t week ivceix ed two ear loads of apples get along Many considerable value, showing gan to enquire her whereabouts. At one place she Black, Nichols, New York Wellington. Daniel Pie-eott. M. D.. ami Mi- Nctlit M. HriJy are about tlie -ame -i/e. a It the I »n u nl le-s i- hough • tell d is better than ever be both of .•'., -1■ Id- r.i.ir.-i 1. and on Mon lay -hipped Tan u-that the *unial high e.-ieem in which Miss i• ay vva- held. The was mistaken fora tramp and refused admission. MAKI ft.Mi; MISCKI.I.ANY ham. Plymouth. lie sure to route amt see us ou t c.ramine the ha ryains tee itat'eon ex- I w e 111} sear.- the older, ll.r Iriend- claim that In Dee. 25. I>. I., p. Tooth.aker. F-<( Pari.-'.- tin 15. -! oil steamer. Klli- A «.inn in fore, and the prompt renewal of subscription.- and bridal started for Hostou in the afternoon, At Brig 11.C. lately aslmre, has been patched Plymouth. partv last, tired, and w ith a jaded horse, she reached Sibley, Mr. FreJ J. anJ Miss Anna U. both hibition for you. I he III .l’e till weal her the bet I el -bow- over at SnyJcr Mice, tin three weeks have ''.to barrel-of tempestuous the in u name- added to our li—t testify that the tin ,-tnir. Florence been chartered to make thi- Hyannis. of skow pa-i lmayht having place and remained all night. She had a Bark Richard Parsons, Thorndike, from heyan. ,S.s she will make in the race. lady spoken.’ Regular RI'DI CliO. Y.s mfttle to /> /**/.' M.[ f\ KR s'. and ing coming loiii•>. 1 i-^ it.- mi--ion a-a local new a vv In Thormlike, Dee. 25. K-v. !.. p. Ware, Mr. s/tmjtles apple-, the fruit beiny lrauled to their -tore. ulliiling pa -pe«*ial trip to connect ith the train at Pel fast. with her. Mis- Hid.born’s friends have advised New York for Y okohama Nov 21, lat. *» N. Ion. 2'.* by William WarJ ami Mi— Jennie II. Patterson, both sent mail on f n.’i.Mi.N I.i.s t:i: ssi» B *.1.1.. The annual levee per dc\ ote*l to tbc interest of the Slate and section W. Jay application. Tilt l*t iii l.iKUAl.n. tin ...rmiittee j her to take a pilot the next time she starts on a of Thormlike. liaviny Pi:osi-i.< i. V \Y. staple- ha- 1 It. of water in The bark Isaac Hall, of New Y ok, built at and ball of V>. engine e...npany w ill be given al ; in w hicii ii published. I li I sic-boro, Dee. 111. b\ Neisoli (lilkev F-*p. Mr. chary- -, the huildiuy have advcr journey. Me., has been sold for .tI.s-'!o. she was public library his arte-iau well and anyone can hear tin- water Stockton, L. F. Pemlletoii. of l-lc-boro. ami Mi— Nora \. the Belfast opera Ibni-e Wi esening, Jan. •>S0 Nicholas of ti -I loi '.-al.-d l-. to lie closed at P. W. -ine-da} L.xxx Ci dolm W. Hig- I’.o-tnii sliermaii. iny rescript is :‘.ii fen down to the water. Mr. i- e\. Haih (ilolie vv ill he of interest to our Scars- sold at San Francisco for £ In,nun. liremen, and with the rceoile. ti-.n of their services | staples In Caimlen, Dee. 2-. ( hat lc- T. I lam la II. of Mont \ntiim. J I. tlm foundation walls cellar gins Helen !Hull, t. Tim ease was irie.POet. I'ori Haulers as oilieer -lames .», report. pa-lies w es in f^ided here until a few In Dee. 2n. charle- »*. ami and w ife are spending a lew days it h relativ years ago: ..Is Hull, has been hauled out on the Norfhport. Dickey mind they should base, and will no doubt reeeise. railway of North lih. the of the nth, the brick work live in Lineolnville and are father and daughter. A in Josie 1.. Know I ton. both port. -ettiiiy yranite; town ...Mi" Fannie < roekett from Luck-port w a- ligurc while, that of a women clasping a and had one new plank put in. in*>re than the usual a-si-binee and patroiiaje. A <'hiid to her hreast In Koeklaml. Dec. is. Auyustu- Pankin. of laid : • 11. tlie work and furni-ii- I'M. owned a farm w liieli he for. hut deeded walking along the street as >an Francisco, Dec. 21. Ships Henry B. 11;. do. complete carpenter paid i-itiug her parents, M r. and Mr.-. Allard < roekett, Koeklaml. ami Ktta F. IIrcw -ter, of Kockville. g.I -upper, good nui-ie and a good time gem ral urry. Dec. II. Mr. Jonathan Dow, ot K1 Is ( iiristmas day-Mr-. Justin L. (.rant i-visiting Mirer (>rr of tin* fourth police division as he more, Whitmore, for Liverpool, have been in collis- ly are a-sured to tlm-e who alb id the firemen's ami Mi-s A Ilia FlooJ, of all hardware, the lire-pro..tiny under main Moor. wife died l ei.. !-'l. and in September foliowing wa- patrolling hi- heat on Oak street about 2.do ion here. Tin* B. is worth, >urry. In s.m. Jo-eph ’1 y ier. in He I fast.-The t.rangi- Henry Hyde badly damaged. In Dec. Mr. FJwarJ >aunJcr-. of ball. o'clock this to I.amoine. is, A.... the and II en ia rried. 1 left. who was t he on lx eliild. morning. mysterious was the ap- Damage the P. M. Whitmore slight. la:my. complete; 7th, plasteriny i^giti' wili in-tall tin nevvlv i-leeli-d oniecr- a week from Fils worth, ami Mr-, '-a call F. I of I.amoine. of the that ilie which at Woods 11 < 11 on .any ley. a been pearance ligurc policeman at lir.-t Sch. Alpine, arrived | •'ll will: S. Till' 1 Vnoli-r, ha- i‘i;iiuii o -he was the heir 01 her mother and the In ( astiue, Dee. 12. Aaron ( hambcrlain ami fie-, oiiiy s;h. the eoneivtiiiy of cellar and walk- ; next Tin- installation will he i< aied that he was asleep: hut lie was be- from Bangor, left that port Nov. 12 and Saturday evening. quickly Thursday Susan < t th'rm.yhlv repaired an.I is now laid up at Fa-t to lather's dower. I’M', said hind the and followed it until been 4u the she was >rJway. Pill, tin- paint my .•onipiefe pith, lie yradiliy. All subject T. Inane from a -eeming phantom, lie has days making passage, public-IJ. Killman has arrived le.trued lio'it.n -i drainers l:a the inland he deft. that he wa- watching ilesh and hood. obliged to anchor outside of Portland fora number of w hich are to be in accordance with plans and sixty plied gavi deft, a horse worth s.'in, which agreed eanvas.-ing tour for Mr. J. (lai rety-( .apt. Ilohert I hen to his astonishment lie saw that the women of on account of rough weather. waters nf Maim* tin* season. a< to the in days LJl t_LJ pa-t unliiijr .\ a n full for all claims. Heft. saxs lmr~e w as w a- in her hare led she to Killman ha -In ked a > ummer's v\ --rk on his seemed he Bark Adam W. spies, Field., when being towed annual nf tin* '-late -teamhoat up good wandering l.i bid in11-t -tat.' the ilate at which it is report in-peet..r-. in. lit ;->r eertaiu farming tool-. The court aimlessly, ami that the night wa- the coldest for out from Woosung, <>ct. JO, fouled the I.ismoore proposed farm and now ha- 1' head of cattle in good warm an inerea-e of .1. veil over ia-t 11-The K a tail man} days, or that she vva-a spectacle whose like away mast and light, she is In West Searsmont. Dee. 15. Mr>. lietsev ll.Ne--. !•• in|dete that part >•! the work. The time will y di'im-e- tiie hill and says Lightship, carrying w inter in hi- barn, besides tin* horse kind. perhaps, never was seen in Boston before she to have sustained no and ! s| year-, u month- ami 2J Jays. •ini arrive*! fr<*m lio-t. a njoiniiiy. ami left quarters reported damage herself, aycJ ■ simlay h iii \\ i' not a witness in ie .-ii,-:dei.-d in award;.m tin nitraeiThe Higgins eonipetent "cither knew nor cared. Hie was in her to the vessel has now been re- In Caimlen. Dec. |5. I-ora, wife of Win. Kollins, The ('hri.-tmas t ree in the (lark sett lenient w a- night- the damage light on < > -1 e-ui'c. t.. that iin* took a re- '- Mom the return ...Mr. A. F. r* >y. prove. respondent ‘‘lotlis, and the babe her ami of the late Maior John Wide amount t«> in- expended on the huildiuy lay trip upon hreast wa- asleep. IMl-l'l'll. younyc-l Jauyhter miug tin.-! troin her uiother, hi his fax.u\ as the well attended. Some went t the ( hristmas tree at All these discoveries the oilieer built in si;."> of Koeklaml. ayeJ Is •,ear-ami In months. J&. Host of Attractions! who for some year- has been American 1 \pre-- had made in Barque Lila >. Thayer, lost, was 1 by spear, -pomteiit. ioHi that issue, i> made a much le-- time than it In Fast liostoi Ma —.. Dec. Mr. AlfrcJ D. hing partx North -enr-port and -nine t sandy Point... J. F. takes to tell the ,-tory. step- A. A H. Hat horn of Bath, Me. She was bound to 22, ayi at on tiie -learner K.alalnlin. has l»eeu a iieir ot a without Ids testi- in appoint.'.i deceased partx :and ping llout of the woman ( h was about to San Francisco from Tacoma with 1400 tons of ManstielJ, of ( aimlen. ay« J b:l y ears ami -THE FINEST ULiADES OF A i: in 'I 11. Mar-hail Post w.-mtetl in a store speak coal, formerly .. th i-stie is not in his, lav Libby keep- everything variety to her w lu*n lie vv as to a po-iti"ii ia tin II...-ton oilie, >1 me comp.my. proxed Higgins' again startled b\ tin*expression and foundered about 1.Y0 miles off Cape Flattery, 1(1 months. ■ I 'hi- will take .Ian. Ud of il- new '1 n.- th* on I'ify. pussc-shm J eienee, touching fespolldem's agree ami the people iloek tlu-n- to supply their wants her face. The ev es were open.* hut tixed as if being, it is said, too heavily laden. Her crew had In Fynn, Ma-s.. Dec. 20. Hannah M.. w iJow of m. .1 so A in this win* is o| a i.ervmi i■ e."!\ e\ tin to the Orator, is in deatli: there w a- in them a (I. Wal-li, of Koeklaml, 5n 1 «*ii II:. in what is known as eld j lady city tempera premises and get their mail. Some remarkable storie- are aeant look that was been three days in boats when picked up. Spencer aycJ year-, >• indicting'* and and tin- and it wa- ami I f -. ment. has lieu been able to have a dork ill her iinsatistaeiory. agreement inexplicable, evident that she -aw noth Revenue steamer Woodbury reports the wreck month Jay I’ II.ill Tin- room- have been repaired, j Is so told in the .-toreabout horse-. We unreasonable, that the court w itulmids rebel, trotting happen ing and did not know w here she was. of the British schooner Jennie Hibson, ( Peat In nion. Dc« 20, Mary. wiJow of Seth Miller. room, hut r<*eei\ a clock as a Christina- n; apt. injr pie-, and tv let> the to a < ourt of Law ed discus- It i- so p pt-mi. p',ihird and the eriiiny whitened, parties in one evening and will soon give the sometime- a very dangerous matter to man. vv liich w ent ashore on the Triangles the night aycJ y ears. -lie ii oil the mantel ami to yet a awaken a ..iiainbulist, <>rr to In A D»'e. 2o. John (iibb-. aycJ so ears. -.11! a < \ new placed thoU.ylll sion store. aiid oilieer knew it. o! the 14th in-t., in a dangerous navi ppleton, appearance. -tairway L .Mxr tints. The e\ and fun that takes place in a country position baggage, (h ut Iv the In Hath. Dec.jo. AJa V .. of ( Peter ■■ust<»iu*• I to it- sin* «!i< 1 m-i touching strange vvomaii and gators the channel eastward of Northers Jauyhter apt.' h ecu made, and the entrance is now from No. tick tork. tick lock, i speaking using and mail ear No. ilhj. on the -"111\. at hist the oilieer -ecu tin- ami KenueJv, of Koeklaml. 12 pie" passenger train W IN 11 Uf«»i: r. ( hristmas oil brought her to her sens*- Triangles, near Whitehead. When last l.ncy formerly aycJ ■ know that the elork had an but the «lom>i passed very quiet : I :i II i\\. There i- to he a dedication alarm, nut:I -he knew that was w west end of Two Bush Island, year.-. .-upper of tlie lb Hast road, has come out of the re something rong. 1,call- wreck bore from the just < a ( > Tli«- nig. sabbath school had hristmas her Dec. F.mma J wife of J.W. and dance Mrs >.\< hifi< /•; / >> < 't.nsi-; mi ■,> 'imp rcsplcud- t ree and some v exercise- connect ed ly Irightened woman told her name—Mrs. north one half ca-t from tin* Nichols, ayej b'. year-, in months ami Jay. 'tjj\ Ii will he a iuy, thiukiny to haw* s,»uie inn out oi it. In the cry interesting Island, Triangles, appropriate remark-. turkey W 11if is ( iii'ii ,. iii ut with fresh paint and varnish. The regular Kaiu’ and enough of herself t«» direct him to her ea-t by south, one-half south about one mile. In Koeklaml, Dec. l'a. I.evi all. aycJ pi years, sti>r/,\ \ fin t tilt /11 hii 1/. 11iiii ml lh< sf11i'i ,./-■/• tlii i/inii/s. I 111'niaisi however, tin* tirkiny .-.1 the lam. with it at their ve-try on and n ppi-r will: .i i: t if ii\ ina- \ •-on unit tee will wait ni.ylil, annoy Saturday evening home, vv liieh wa- at No. :»;{ Oak -treet. three blocks Fkku.iits. The Circular of snow A months ami 2 I'/riir mi r .lei:, /.i l.u\\' r/{I *' I's "■ til ||, -<■ //, pa--, >gcr /A/z/s upon tie one us,- /••/■ now in win i„- retain. I for tin* w inter. hour, or vv hv -he had her child with her. -lie could as follows: The River Plate trade 71 months ami :t -. "IV in due time, but w th then- w a an t hristmas scrv ire with a reports presents years, Jay tahli \>'e..mmodation- will he made for .'»un peo. ck where the aiarm went appropriate not lion. .The increase of hu-iness at the railxvax station tell; all was a blank, and she was a- much few features of interest. Some inquiry is noticed In Malaya, New Jersey, Dec. 17. Joseph C. W. vcr at the Meth p The e re; will I e *\:tll a dance. The .nit her heariuy i!. ’I hi- leave- the *ke on interesting sermon by the pa-tor pu/./.led at her condition a- her escort. She was for to load hence, and also Iri.-li, of Cnion. ayej 7n years, 5 month-. > to IO l*oi* (*ont. Lov «r < tonnage general cargo formerly in tip.' i• itx ha- n< e."iiated adding one more man well an o' li-t church... .The < at Indie soeiet. a taken care of at home and the and White Pine at Boston, while In North Haven, Dec. Ann Thayer, ayej ball iia- a ihfi the old., one i• tow n. The A tl>. annua' "I tin 11. gave -upper may escape Spruce shipments -prii.y -ynop-i.-oi report- p« tie force The time of the station consequences of the eventful with of Yellow Pine from the South to havecea- years. •' employed. night nothing appear si iii it .../> /». in. i, »/>•< 11'! ■ e. ,<• i. >• ••> \ and dance .q Fnion Hall on ...Tin- //#*'/< tin >i of’//.- -•//// iiht / /, //,. "in iii a in •ii:'. r_> II- ded vatlou :.tv K. I*. or-..| IVi'oli- ami Jail-ha-been > 1. I'he, Monday night more severe than a cold. To Brazil the movement is In Koeklaml. Dee. lb. John A Simmons, aycJ 7>'. iport pu5.1'-In a. m 'h I i ('row i- near lx all taken in ed for the time. light, lex, up •• tin i"i fr/'"si iii'i/i I''!, t ol > ,.•!■. W drama Above the ( louds will he at no in rates has occurred. Some months ami Is fufl ... l-'oa'ler. 11:: If' Hailey and are 1. the y ear emliuy \ w :!u. I Wahio e.unity presented but quotable change years, Jay.-. k< ping tin bonks .. .The awning to be placed over in West India but the In Dec. 17. Kosie M. ayej Fnion Hall on I >e< :;i.-t under the Bu«»uksv i:. business is reported freights, Fllsworth, P.atri>|uiu, \ I >. 'Ii. Mil’' ! are miv in I -kippi at 11. 1 ..lily .1 eon vie! in the state I’i i-oii ami w the Friday evening ii.i II. \\ Condon lias returned home He plat hum at th. station, which xvie made in rates paid re licet a tendency in shippers favor. 15 years. II months ami in Jays. ti U the lie the < ornet Land.... A nice from Mii->... o'eloeu.\ Older 1- i--i|ed by part l>u,-t on th" li-i The n -| .ee "i pas then re au-pi'e-oi Winterport There was a >umlay school concert There continues moderate outward offerings to ItruiisW irk. arrived here -Mime and Sat- NEW BOSTON CLOTHING STO&E. days ago, ..t the writer on several charter.- are noted for ( nn-nt of Maine, (.. A. II relative to the death •! Speets to our jail a- il Tiny -ay Wahio houqm-i pansies was pre.-ented to and ( hristmas tree at the ( i.-rner Miturday night, Cuba, and ooper- urday a .tip. nier shop «>n wheels and a dining age, ( ase <>il and general cargo, though the rates <••■ in lal l.oa-an. in w h:*-|. it i- -aid ^inet- I’re-id. nt emit in ue- m be the the state Christinas morning that was picked from tin- aNo an entertainment and at West eoimty jail poore-t in, supper Brooks- obtained were not the whole MA1SK VM)i:i:M S. ll I’lu.-niv lio«. and came here t<> upon satisfactory. cooking car attached the morning ot Mrs. \. The rain of the I.in In died, comrades. v\>- have had no one in III III"-: re-peet-. With tiie ieiildiny at In- com garden llabbidge. ville the same evening — on account of sickness The coastwise Lumber trade continues dull, and ".a! \ master workman arrived Moudax morn more rates an A < more -in-li a- hot blame had wa-hed oil the of with tonnage offerings liberal, show tin- .ii• >:ia 1 ouia-il- trtn to our inter. -ts, main!, it i-. tin In-pe.-mr- do previous night covering and had weather the ‘•time" at North Brooksville ri i ic tug and a erexv xvas soon in up easier tendency, say >?•’>.2.'> from Brunswick, Ac., to !!••":.< -•• e ■! s m.t own a employed putting snow and were as and fresh as in who-e !<•-- •■;iuie el.— to the In-art the sheriff. Tin- countv do, h"i;-r for they bright was not a decided success. Quito a number got New Y'ork, and from Jacksonv ille. Col lie a xx t.ing-Mr. ( harles llroxv u, late "f spring ev. -••Idler." I’-—:- v. ill drain- their halls and the jailer, The house wn- hunied!ii l".l. aid m> summer ...Mr-. Tapley had a -hock of paraly-i- together, the ••tree" was fairly well loaded with liers are quiet, but rates remain steady. ( barter- vale. at one time at tire 15elfa>t N. P. barrels rotined to Liver e 'a employed station, la-1 week and now in a it ship Blanchard,YOU .. w il in-.iv t!n-;r u-wai hadae «•» mourning stej. lias her 11 taken to emu .'ith Mention lie- critical condition but there wa- eat. ami the time ply presents, plenty 2s. LeviH. to arrive, coal i.a- r. lurned and will occupy his old place, reliex 1.1, .T’,d. Ship Burgess foi- a o| -i\i V -. < ••! -r- Will he oi the law. i- she recover. .Mr. Charles Trevett period day di-play- hoped may would have passed Oil' very pleasantly, hut l'ora from Baltimore to San Francisco, per ton. Sch. eg Mr. La-Hx Mr. llroxvu has hecn in the hotel ed at half tea-! until the of tin- funeral. has been -irk. hut is < Bucki, Jacksonville to Huuduloupe, lum day >• i: II eoinb-. ,.f this ha- V< ee;\,.| quite improving.Mrs. crowd of fellows whoevidenth barley apt. city, mi'ine-' at xxitli his and a disorderly thought 2IU from Hon HERITET’S springvale father, \ bei sT.oi). Schr. Flora Condon, tons, ■ nuie l.\ Atwood returned last week from her Tin Si w ^ \i tit-. W a k ii the ( lark and from Mi. A h I ot Teiu-in ir.ua. Urn that it was t,o make as much noise and a of ith, bpuher has taken hi' place there ...Work ha- manly aives or st. Marc to port north Ilattcras. Log visit to Host ci-< apt. J. 1 Lowell leit for New s.'! and Sclir. Marv A. Hall. I*. 11;:111 i.~ --ina >hc i-now ceiled, notahle t me- Ti.e :- a ol 1 disturbance as limner came wood, port charges. yacht ;u p tirst photograph ■ po--ihle.... i. iemp 'iarilv suspended on the engine house Blodgett Rail- York on Sunday la.-t-Mr. \danis Treat, a vv ell :;r.2 tons, from Philadelphia to Fcrnandina, decked and lia- !ier eahii.- on. There >\ ill he no I m e ( hum. e ii' is:. called the ''iw ei tii I’ri ii home from the Seminar} Frida} to spend Christ 111y .ii llur mam hut it will soon be completed.... \ road Iron. .si.lF Sch*-. Si. Johns, 12- tons, same. know n citizen of Frankfort. died at hi- home there JEWELRY STORE. berth-, hut tlie wide Iran-mis will he n-< d for 1 ile tit del' "1 II I I a I. Ml- k a I nia-. He returned Mondav ...The rain on Sch. ( harlotte T. Siblev, New London to Jack-on Maje-ly inpei .iox pa-'Ciiger and freight tari If xx ill go into effect heavy a short illm---. The funeral ser back with lumber at The I I I X I \ 1 la/■ na |'iirpo-i -. 111 11 i n miy and w ill "l "I < MM The "! 11.11 Shan: I'ehill. T'l a Friday ni;;ht melted all the snow and now we an- ui th- Maine < cntrul dan. I't. We have m»t seen 1,,n- 1 !rlfas(, vices were held on afternoon, conduct I’*'1' t SS} n it! flit lotr M.'iine, '11! If I w It ii e\ •-• m V enii lice. \ in *t her -. a -oil «.eu. ml. who m-roii I’riime • hum mi hi- Wednesday on wheel- in girt for price of vy pauicd n. luit understand it is to rail's again.Those engaged catching designed e.juali/e ed Lev A. \. 1. -wis. the tloorwill he lowered, yp, iii^r her more head lee, in lour of in\< ,-ti.ai loii to t lie l’i"\in«e- by smelts feel (hie man declared a ft’I the latest netrs tor w a 'tatioi-s, and that the passenger tari If quite discouraged, Hiiii.past pkiubi currant. fdi.OO year. room. Tin- y aeht in- a. harper b.»w than it appear oI ( liiki.i ami Shan.in,y. I>oth men are in that were so that he could not shake NEVER IN THE LEAD!.; \\ ill lie about three cents per mile. The reduction \\ t;-i Win I'Kitroicr. (. Iiristmas eve. the Hood the} light (’orrecteil H’> ei ly for the Journal. eontlt ttscd in spicy form. sharp to In- when -lie \\. tunic and mounted on Mr. I.ritli ed III -t t: alhered out. and she pome- writes them oil'the hook, and another allirms that some ( on xvay freight i- very great. Though rates, Templars had a ( hristmas tree and entertainment HV M. SAU'.I.NT, NO. S MAIN STHl!KT. anil critical ft iscnssion of jntblic •'/•/•;. > / / .1 //'./> / ,../ ni:i-1 an aide eralt. >iie I- d feet over all. that th. are tin- lir-t to h ave the are so small that there is no room on them for a pr..\e portraits e.,untry. on and reduced within at the hall. The which eon-i.-ted of a frodneers both passenger ivight, were program, I*rodno Market. frier /‘aid matters in its eilitorial columns, a U Oh eleven feet eleven i lie lie- hi-a ill ...Mr. < » W The pictures have hern framed and can be -ecu at tail. the few short tableaux and was closed A hush I lav r ton. n.ong t->.oo year. dialogues, songs pples 2a3ao th mtnts Weh-ter !- making iro.nl on the y aeht In* tlm -p»re oi |{. IF < oomlis .V son. Main -treet. •• 1 rariety of interesting parf progress a Mr. F. L. Monuui:. The ( hristmas tree at the hall was a ilrieil & tb, 2 q'l Hides rtb, 7 e Li v. m s x ti.u:. Mr. of the by “Negro Melody sung by Trundy gj 1 1 !• i'.na ill 1 >y er'- y ard. -die i- 2u feet on the staples, proprietor Ue.aus.nen.fc* lui, I .(50g 1.7a Lamb r tt>. 7 gs Pure. tromtit anil the tea table, its and Miss llortense Lankin-. The presents wen success. The receipts were -?27. The drama was Absolutely for Gold & » til l{< I! Nolls. Tin* church soeiet at Poor's Itca.'h j» to have elo-e.l his metlimn, l.lOai.aO I,and ^kins, SO31 In Silver Goods cl. 27 feet over all, and h feel beam. Her model hulls.', reported house so as to make a and well rendered and will he Mutton r tt». varies. \ condensed anil reliable Jinatn ntl Miil- have* elected the officers for the en- and arranged very pn tty display, repeated Ftiday night yellow eves,1.2u/,1/ .... it was a a number of this to he followed a social dance ... Butter Ju.5‘2."> bush, g ami wholesomenes.-. ■" although week, ly strength and maria I its cor- uing .ir I).ma W'ent w ii. prc-idcnt Jo- W. rainy-evening goodly reports, bright and material are iir-i-i la--. This yacht J -Mokuii.i.. The concert at the church ( hristmas Beef IP H'. '»HS Potatoes, logon than the ordinarv kinds. ami <\anm>t he .hi in nun man-hip were tin- present- were a pretty Our representative, F. I I’almer, vv ill g.i t*» Alt IS 1.1 k- aie I Nathaniel ''inn no ns, v iee y *-id. o', gii ! with the multitude t.i the low te-a. short carious rfs ha- a k*-el. a well a a «ii;tr---hoard. tin* hoanl in c\e. xx.is a success. The tree was -laden xxitli petition resj/ondenre from /nt of vase aftd call hell for Mr-. F. F. Larrabce, from gtista next Hon. F. \\ Itit- hie is Cheese IP 11. 1*2 Straw ton, tt.ntig7.no or Solti in W -eri’. I;ii' diehard IS own. .Monday... again log alum phosphate powders. only vv ''hf|iin*i11. Viihaniel | weight, tin eni re of tile keel. Sin- bed I a til hieh and then* to 14 r 14 > v Xetr nd. Xetr Yorh and rollgll pre~ei.t.s xvas an overflow suflieient her scholars. This is tin* lir-t term ot Mr-. L. hut appointed one of the Mate auditors-W. Fish ( hieken & lt>. IO the tilth time that Mi.-s Ham who is now Mrs. L. cram! Fred A. Stevens will go to Vugusta fora r :i_’ from Was/tington. its special eab/e- librarian ...'1’lie Milbridge ut of the Duck IP It.. 12311 Wool. wa>ln-d tb, git:I | that can he no will have eorre-pomh no distinction between old and but slioxver- there leaking. Thi-yacht young, ha- taught the school. Mu? has been a successful this winter at the Male house-The Tvvoin #*' IJev. II li. ri-.hoek. job Kjrjfs i grams from "Xorman." irith all a cabin with two berth- and like the ( lark Republican ed his fax oi's all.... l>. White Ini'late I St 12 Wood, yacht upon Ivory teacher and now that .-he is married we do not brothers started for the woods .w IIP It.. hard, i.uog.Vou of the M. I. has of late been hly Tuesday... 1*2 14 soft, 1 the old and netr Coin & wil; in* Mr. Wt h-ter has had several pa-tor Chuveli, iiiox ed into t< wn, the ( harles llroxvu Geese IP lb, a Wood, ttog:{..*>» many features Siivsr Plated Ware, -loop-ringed. ly o.-eupx ing want her to settle down to domestic life, hut stay Al. Newcomb will stock his mill with head- a sern-.- •■f which \\wed at- latmt Manat. iter- t r«mi who w ant the aeht. and holding im*etings tt'hieh trill eont mend it to those a ho parties to buy y house. for a while in the Held of school work w here such tTHAYER^&XflDAMS] sla\e vv tended. tlie two ing and timber this inter... .The j & no During yea; pastorate of the following corned, r tb 7a'.' Lime ¥ I'M, 1.00$ 1 CLOCKS wiii have ditlieulty in selling her when eontplet Snow IJeef, arc looh a inten st- JEWELRY, ones are so much needed ...Mis- Melvina is the number of dozens of our .Meal It). 1 n*> ing for cheap, here, l.e ha-shown himself to in- a /.e.ilous r»i:KS. Hard and tin* hlack.-miths arc egg- bought by IJutter sail,#*’ box, (>at ¥ the I.AKGI>T and IIM-r line in the ed. He proposes i.. halla-t her with cement and -oeirty going Have who a dre-smaker’s shop here last summer traders the F. II Neallev Corn IP bush, r,s < Miions ¥ tf>. n;> and reliable :l untiring wu kei ...There will i»c tin? Intsifst people in town.... i.>i(.s of arc opened past year- Whitten, ing netrspaper. it on hi tw ei-ti the t rame ... .Tin- '>• at M r. < service.-, apples -riS iral.. I 14 -era|1 This winter she* has ('raekeil < orn ¥ bush, >il,Kerosene.P .">s I’olloek ¥ Hi. l of W. Rogers i- building on the east side is smaller \enii:g. at the V.rth luireli in Corn Meal ¥ bush, story life, iua few is a business. N. Polk Ik. 'ni» Lain- are making a ol tin? business fancy good-and doing quite Mansur. Several thousand dozens have ( 'boose 1/ tb, 11517 ¥ than the one and is intended iiii- eit n Sunday next.. ..Way land Know lton specialty just *'.// I V Mel' 1.1 li Htt'hieh is one li In r/sit ti />• .,/ Plaster ¥ hhl.. l.Odjjl.lO / ... Mi— Louise Plummer i- in Loston plying the been sold at other in this vieinitv Monroe I? e «- now. (iooii prires are paid and it will help out places for li-hing purposes. The model w:t- made by Mr. : has been ted superintendent of the Baptist (odtlsli, dry, If tb, f»s7 live Meal, ¥ lt», 5 the most stories the needle Sat six teams and a is an town ...Mr. Hiram .1. of interesting of ■ mr larmor-... .The are and unlay evening single quite egg hie, who 7a l<» ¥ ewt., 1.00 Webster, and diller.s so mew hut from the one he Sunday school, and Alton Uraley assistant.\t clothing shops busy (’ranborrios, V <|t.. Shorts, All Kinds of Chains. went to trill be l>e>‘. and trill / ■, be to all who it. double team carrying ten Kilingwood has served a three enlistment in the F. s. ( lover Seed & ll>, \.\a 1«> Sugar ¥ lb. On7 day. began 1 i- the .-id**- in the l niver-alist ehureh next v. M. Uev. (. employment ran given want years’ working from, tailing eon-iderahly. Sunday < the Flour W bid., a.OOgb.UO Salt, T. I., ¥ hush., 40 "V /•'*// •#/ /., /,. r. Sevvall had a violin on Hervey, tended to ply 1 Ctween the city an Willow Cottage | lord lias painted Ids new house red, white and splendid hung RING S—aTW2£i kxursvkd. obtained in the Uccord. Pl.t:sox \t.. Henry B. Cunningham and family, men from tin* have to and points about tin* hity : blue, which is very appropriate for an old soldier, number of y oung place gone the Christmas tree, and we may expect some music i;, ir.t~t. Hr.. i. i--,. of this have moved to where Mr. SPECIAL NOTICES. AND KVKKYTHING IN .M WI I.KY Send in ortlers ad- city, Sear-port, and it is t<> him a to work in the wood-. Among from him. yonr early, >« u. Pickscott IIa/i im Mi l- with Ins I reminder of those stirring times Mattawamkeag soon < takes a farm-Mr. and Mrs. of Percy sleeper, when with his comrades he them were Cyrus Ham, Albert Libby and Charlie -FINE GOLD BOWED- v- i.u. A telegram was received here last week faced and fought a Stockton. Tito Good have derided dressing Waltham, Mass., came to Belfast to pass the lmli Templars that the determined foe, cheered on the in (Irant. The last two took their teams. tiii: .-hating sell. Prescott Ha/eltine of this city, I by magnetic to occupy Denslow hall the lirst of flic year. hi:cohi>. days with Mr. s.\- parents... ..Mr Fred s uthwi rth They All Know, had struck the southeast breaker oft’linker's Island piration of the dear old flag which waved above Druggists I and Glasses. 1 meet The of the Eye Host on. Mass. is here from Boston for the holidays.Bert swanvii.i.k. Among the many Christmas guth Tuesday evenings. object change Spectacles had been towed into full of him. To the American soldier the red, white and Thu retail druggist knows when 1m* has a good and Marblehead water. in this vic tin* marriage of was to better themselves financially. With good NOVELTIES IN PLUSH CLOCKS ! i Knowlton from Andover,and J. 15. Pendleton from crings inity, perhaps Hell's j Ila/.eltine i- towed to on A blue is with a s\ mbolic reverence which is medicine. They all tell the same story for Tiii- Boston Friday fraught Miss Annette F. Nickerson, of this town, and Mr. management they will make the a great local Bowdoin, came home for the holiday s.... W. \\ lodge ha- been under her and not the American of Sarsaparilla. Mr. a. If. Snow,druggist, Damaris- diver report- her bottom alway- appreciated by young William 1». of lloekessin, at attraction as well as benefit. The little hall Silver Ware. THE JUDGE’S CASH PUZZLE (,'astle. i?> relatives .... Mr-, .Jackson, Delaware, grange Sterling Jr., visiting in this city “From those who have used it I Elegant in had com m. 'I Hi is the 1 lazelt.ine's third ; to da\ ... It is rumored on the streets that Mrs. C. cotta, writes: AT called as a com- left is a very cozy place for social dances and -with or without cases.- In Behalf of (lie Eva Lewis and children have gone to Boston for the bride's home, togetlier gay they plush < hear the in favor of Hell’s Sarsa- -eriou- a< -in last The Salem j \ Monroe has sold out to M. d. Dow. Shelias and will highest reports F. be much B. .January. other entertainments, walls’ as could he found elsewhere. IJcv. (i. \V Cake j the winter .. .The Washington, !>.(..< -ipitol say- pany probably' A full line of Butters, Spoon Holders, I I -ram. I hern will be much missed. parilla.” (< >nlv 50 cts. per hottle. GRANT KIONUNE&T FLMD. livning Friday published tin* follow- 1 very popularand through the winter, as it has closed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (,r »s Johnson will he at home .Jenkins, of Belfast, joined the couple in marriage patronized Dishes, Vases, Castors, Berry Dishes, stat. nt of the w ho hoarded the ing pilot seltoon- Nickerson stalls attached to the where horses can be I .s< Y"iti' lireins <>id I/-'/. l/w/i I on Thursdays m January.Joseph W illiamson, ( \mdkn. The Sceretai v of state has issued a at II v. M. Miss was dressed in golden building Knives, Forks, Child's Sets, Napkin cr: wore a stood in, beside other conveniences, includ- Pocket Match Jr., is at home from Bowdoin for the holidays_ certilicatc to the Rockland, Rock port Camden brown satin and bridal veil fastened with having Rings,Silver Safes, ( < I Yc !. .l.i. morning, apt. Perkins Pilot Ik.at a hall with Men, Women, Children, Everybody. TRUNKS ! Mr. J. II. of the Belfast The are Samuel If. lilies of the valley and sinilax. The bride and ing large dining below, long tables, and in short and selling low. Anoimdo’, discovered a three masted sehouner Qtiimby, Savings Bunk, I Railroad. incorporators C'arle- anything everything a cook stove and all other useful articles LADIES' GOLD ashore >n the outer breakers of Pak. r's Christmas in Boston. was a holi- ( s. s 11. were adorned with bouquets of natural dishes, 1 Island, spent Saturday I ton, I’.d. arleton. Shepherd, L. Shepherd, groom WATCHES^ X The proposes to assist tlu* (.'rant Mnim O I' A I, f, !• >• with color- lalf-ma-t, union down. Pilot A-a Per fora hall.\1. Kelley has just and of with the TIIAYEU ADAMS, day, and taking the train here Friday night he was Thus. A. Hunt, Fred K. Richards, I. Knight and II. Mowers. At 1J M. the company was summoned to dining bought New and beautiful patterns cases, ment Fund by organizing a gram I competition on kins hor-* down to her to render assistance, and in a saw. He intends to saw best HIGH BELFAST. ivi II word-building making the largest mimberof in Boston Saturday there c. Fletcher, all of Camden, II. B. Cleaves of Port- a well and heavily laden table to which put splendid shingle STREET, Fug took her io it safe anchorage in .Marblehead harbor. early morning, leaving | spread lislt words from a sentence hv I such stuff" as be in the citizens given transposing The which to be the may brought by schooner, proved the Prescott >miday night and arriving here Monday morn land, Amos F. Crockett, Sidney M. Bird and John they did ample justice. Among numerous and Works, and using letters to suit the purpose using for the ot j or on this last Waltham, Elgin Springfield lla/.eltine l»clfa>t, Me., had here either for cash shares,and pur- “Who will he our Ferguson, captain, I it before business hours. This is an of Rockland — Some of the (food Tem- was a china tea set, theme the sentence next Pre-i g long illus- ! T. Berry presents very pretty presented a lame assortment. Prices her whole bottom stove in, and is sunk w ithin six Just received very • Hfd chase his outlit to turn a customer’s logs lent ?” and otVering ('ash prizes to successful com- Valises, Bags, a as a (i. T. Nickerson and At half six completes & t ration of the made Christinas for low. Savannah inchc- of of the Boston her upper deck. The vessel is laden with advantages arrange- plars up purse present by family. past Wonderfully each of whom will have to C»u' new^train or he petitors, pay Fifty Florida hard and was hound for Boston. took butts into whatever wants, whether boards, pine, ments on tin* Belfast branch.Mrs. Francis' Rev. d. R. Clifford....Miss Dora Newell, of Bel the newly married couple their departure for cents on presentation of his eompetitive paper. at 1*2 Wednesday night o’clock the captain went be- dimension stuff, shingles, laths or Al. Warranted American The received w ill he follow of this son fast, has of the office while Mrs. the Cullman train which left Belfast at clapboards. Watches, money applied as low, the vessel in of the .Jones, city, accompanied by her Fred, charge telegraph upon they leaving charge mate, mill into a advan- Tw live cents is at once eredited to the t .rant ( their future home. is turning the old peoples local Silver from to enty Thatcher's Island bearing northwest liftecn miles, is visiting her daughters in Albion, China and Wu- II. Adams is visiting friends in Springfield_ H r. m. en route for Delaware, III Nickel and Cases, $3 (25. Co. Fund. bis course west north. Stockton has needed of Reduced onc-hnlf from old giving by At 4210 a. m. Rohie Mr. A. s. of is in town for a Mrs. .Jackson school in this several tage. always something prices. Steamship Tin* tw cut\ live cent after terville.Gov. lias Frank P. Pendleton, Cnity, few taught vicinity remaining deducting tie* mate called the appointed Thursday, captain and stated kind ami man who owns a wood lot is New the ot nanu*.~ w of a his Mr. had formed numerous friends and ac- this every Direct Line from Fngland to legitimate expenses advertising itii that he was mixed up w itli the lights. The Libby Camden private detective_ W. A. days, visiting parents, and Mrs. Andrew years and FANCY & ORNAMENTAL Only captain it ...The late CLOCKS, their respective answers, etc., etc., w ill he placed -And of— had no sooner reached the deck than the N. with her the likely to appreciate snow storm left ere^twriidimt schooner Heard, of Sandwich, II., has been appointed Pendleton.The Herald says: “Hon. Edward quaintances. She carries kind re- Savannah, in a common fund to he eipiallv di\ ided among tin- “truck. When with other .NEW GOODS constantly being received (Japt. Perkins reached the about two feet of snow in the woods. The ... schooner, National Bank examiner for the States of Maine Cushing has moved a building on to his lot on the gards of her pupils and the best wishes of her ground at six successful competitors. tlu* ^ix persons all of the crew, in number, were on deck. Connecting there with all Rail and Water Lines. eight is not and the are bail for sending in tlu* largest li-t of Kuglish words proper Fverv cfleet bad been and New of this eastern side of Chestnut street, in front of friends....Miss Martha M. Nickerson came home frozen, swamps hauling. rses. personal removed from the Hampshire-Frank Knowlton, nearly HER VEY’S JE fVELR Y STORE• nouns included) made from the sentence “Who cabin and wen* _The stockholders of Masonic block meet Wed- preparations being made to get city, son of J. W. Knowlton, in the Dental his resilience which he will lit up in good style for from Monroe to spend Christmas .Mr. and Mrs. FAVORITE ROUTE TO FLORIDA. will he our next President?’ fears were College, ashore, (iravr entertained that the Dec. and will have The of tlu* will on np is home for the I). a custom house office and office. Sumner Dree of were in town Christ- nesday evening 29th, important magnitude prizes depend the Trunl. roe lv' and Mrs. 1). llodgdon, Master Maurice, and Miss charge at the receipt of customs in Belfast he has Kvcrctt, Mass., came on the Pullman Saturday public_Kiclmrd, CJapt. Boston. EVERT tJoYlock. For freight until February lf», l>^7, 12 o’Hook. toils burthen and valued tit about tfls.OOU. ||ad the THURSDAY,at to attend the of Mrs. Thurston’s has returned from California, and great- or passage, apply to This is not a new thing, in Knglaud large sums sea been tin Indent at the time the vessel Addle went to Boston by train hist Thursday lmtone thing to trouble him, the numerous applica- morning wedding llcagan, II Main St. would of money have been raised for Charity by this g p_ i^ells, have been dashed to on Ids mothers and sisters by his arrival. A. DeW.SAMPSON,201 Washington St.. Boston, or to pieces the ledge. morning to pass the holidays with the Captain at tions for positions under him at Camden, Belfast, sister Annette, and returned on the Pullman the ly surprised method, and those who have participated ami inci- six no he KHHARUsON A BARNARD, Agents, Boston. :hnW JU l >/■ (Japt. Ferguson writes that the schooner was tiie “Hub.”-George D. Palmer, of Montvillc, Searsport &c. The applicants for the Camden same evening ...Miss Ida Niekerson is visiting He has been gone years and one knew dentally helped a worthy ob cot have won a prize raat," '«■-««"__ as as reward for mental until lie was here .. and high $lthe candidate had Hon. Wm. M. moved, is getting along well. She will he able to aged Elasticity, Confectionery. legislature hearty many younger prominent finish. Ask for STAKCIlINK. show the weekly progress ot tin* fund, governing * stern H. was auother of the of the town, warm heart- Troy your grocer l,c,lihe right to erect and maintain dams post started. Mr. II. Carter went on Mon- smith son of Amos C. Smith of Belfast Rust obtained the at Belfast, home the last of the week... .J. IJ. Hamilton is pillars is on HAVE REDUCED THE PRIC K OF OUR rules in this week’s mine formerly appointment stranger go See that the Fox head evei'y package. Made Jtuhj>. rol,ru*t to Ouantebaeook pond in the tow n to look after the The ed, and beloved....Capt. and line from 00c. to 50c. Aildress day repairs. owners will was married Nov. 17 at Edmeston, N. V. to Miss things have happened under the modern civil ser- out again. lie may be expected around any time genial universally and guaranteed by 13w4l WE confectionery per ll>., on lm 0\\n );,,u|% f,,r tin* purpose of Mrs S. G. Heustis, of New York, and Mrs. S. A. the same of we have ‘Mirant Fund," ae,os^ont have the vessel if giving exactly quality go«ds culture. II. L. WOODCOCK. patched up temporarily, possi- Metta G. Richards. Mr. Smith is settled over a vice than the appointment of Capt. Coombs by to soft soap iiis patrons, a good supply of which, of left for their homes eve- sold. M. P. SON. TilK JUDtiK PlKLI.HlIIVti t’O, | shute, Boston, Friday always WOODCOCK & 1*0. 23, lSSU.-3w.v2 ble, and bring her to Belfast. Baptist society' in Waumatosa, Wisconsin. Collector Cushing.” I and of the best quality, he always has in stock. ning. Tiie George Fox Starch Co., Cmciunati, 0. Belfast, Dec. 31,1880.—3w52 4wf*2z Potter Building, New York City. «* HEARl LESS CRUELTY [For the Journal.] Generalities. THE BEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD. it is to delude :i ]>»*«.r sulieror into the The Way of Faith. PROBATE NOTICES. Indief that some w orthless lini: < nt will I The cholera epidemic in South America has decreased. cure rheumatism and !iomstv There is a path, though and narrow greatly Prof. Horsford’s ■U :i I'rnluite Court lii neuralgia. rough Bread Preparation, made the lii-l.lut lfa.it, within anil f„r Boston and It may lx*. by only process tin: County ol W aldo, on tin: is the host in the n 10 in;e ol Silver ore in lias been min- second Tuesday ol policy which we climb to paying quantities I>eeembi>r, A. I), lssti. Bangor faiths m Through lovely proprietary article. a- hi all otlui d a ed in Buck Shoals, on the White Kiver, Indi- that a of Stwimnliip Co. Over produces powder nutritive value. lilt.All, Mi KKliso.N named ami the fact that .TJdo- shining heights.* ana. baking any Kxeeutrix in a tin-proprietor.-ol There is a beacon far beyond iV certain instrument purporting t.. he the last never ev- s. ail SWIFT’Sa will have claimed for it Rev. C. T. member of SPECIF and testament oi phoros The stormy sea. Sixty-six deaths from measles and 50 from It the nutritious and Clark, the Ronth Georgia Methodist Conference, writes from KMI.KY M('l\Kli>o.N. lati Winter supplies re- Tatnall Ua.: One "• in ( Arrangement. its merit would wum.nl ha- not a little t" That light is ours, though shifting sands diphtheria occurred in New York the strength-giving phosphates County, year ago I was taken with rheumatism, and I.. e;uno almost Mxanvillc, said ounty ..f Waldo, dcera-a-d, during helpless for over three months. All the remedies utied seemed to liaxing said will for and the our fail until L commenced presented Probate. do with it.- wonderful popularity, Impede flight. past week. the use of Swift’s <»nh the Specific. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectly sound and well ri;d. That the said Abigail gi\e notice to ail of testimonials received quired by system. I thousands grateful again. would have written sooner, but waited to see if the cure was : l»er>oiis interested a ,,f tin There is a way more clear than loves John W. declines a unanimous elect- permanent. And liy causing copy on lei Mackay now I recommend S. S. S. as a to In* three -u. < them shew that their has keen ion unhesitatingly safe and reliable remedy fur rheumatism. published week- r--i\cl\ in the lb by polity Own silvery star. to the I ’nited States Senate tendered him I have all confidence in its by virtue.” publican Journal, printed at that tlirv max wise as well as right. The onward of for the Nevada lielfast, path duty the Legislature. appmi- at a Probate < ml, to be held has demonstrated at Pella t Experience amply Resolute feet, within and for said ( ountv. mi the second Tiic-ba The heart sees A bitter has been aroused in South "I .January at ten that mere outward aj'pli' atioim are wcr.h- sturdy glimmering faintly feeling next, of the loc k >,efore mmii, Carolina an to colored and show if " hilclln- KivcrUfliiMnlliv i,-,- less. The disease* has its seat in the Mood, And afar. by attempt organize cause, any they have, wh\ tl,e .-ame i|, men as of Labor. CURES should not he iM-rimliinc. Similar- will |,-av. li. lia n-,',r , The RHEUMATISM!< proved, approxcd and lighted lamps where hope and faith Knights For over two I suffered all.'.wed "■ and any to he successful must deal years intensely with muscular rheumatism. I became almost «.k<- k. 11 -IIn'"! M.a. ai..| remedy meet. .n»ii\s,,v r,. Bo-tun, Tl.ur- Triumphant helpless, and had to be helped out of bed. At times was unable to turn in A I- '■ 11 with the obstructive acid which Texas cattle men are by the win- J myself bed, true copy Attest -li. I\ n '■! "I-1'!"’" arrival ..f -tram poisons discouraged and bad to be handled as as an infant. chest was and ^ rom ter outlook on the bottom lands and tenderly My involved, tin. pain Itmksport. and inlkunes it. Let us have faith, in wiser hands plains along was intolerable at times. All the old and well-known K..1- remedies were xh .i:-t hut no At a Proha ie « an,| the Trio and Nueces rivers. I, on it held at lielfast. xx itliin -md b i;u,-k>|K,ri \Vi„|,apart if The i> relief was obtained. About a was d bv a \\ arts on the hie*d. muscles bridge kept. permanent year ago I indue, rb d t<> iv Swift’s > t.he ( pi-untt-. nl!wsila\s an.I >a tun la vs Athloplioros oiinty .1 Waldo, outlie second Tue--da\ .-i at al-mit m In and Specific. The effect has been friends 1 •■■■•. n me. a. m or It the is* r higher power thought, the deep magical. My scarcely My rheuiaa- ? I tcrcini.ri A. lb i.sSiJ. Upon arrival of steamer from n. and joints directly. takes p* j In the Superior Court at Boston, Saturday, a tism is Foundation laid. entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am w.aghma ,.n v pounds*more 7 out of ihc Mood and '*arrics it *>ut o! th* dentist named who out a sound PI A( K UKTI'liMM, To 151;|.K \>i Mayo, pulled than when I commenced taking 8. 8. S. I am able to attend to all nr. m in ,>tenal named Kxeeutor in a cert a in And we can walk in where other work. J •' joy tooth bv was am “istrunieut n- be the -i I n iii it tie action ol '.!•■ mistake, ordered topavhis victim I devoutly grateful for my restoration to health, which I owe. unbri the of purporting la xxii: and Koston, Tucs.lays ami Kri«lavsat I r. \i. system; imigoiat's have blessing C testament of * Fyes wept to Swift’s KKKI.N P PK ACh. i.n.,1 >.-ar- !li l«* ”'k la i!, \\ ■) | nt'-i la i. limber* the stillness o! tl. $150. God, Specific. Rev. J. M. Lowi.r.° 7 ys am I >,\ ;,j muscles and And know that through our the l!,*rt. in said W '• \■ tom faith, heavy Hampton, Ua., April 20, 1880. £ ounty ot aldo, h;,x i„ liintr :;i ail lamlinjr.-. It readies the liver and I >ebt is Treatise on Blood and pre.-entcd said xx ill for Probate. I in. joints. kidm; paid. The can! rate on window, glass has been ad- Skin Diseases mailed free. k-port. Mia la'. ami Tin: is. lav- at II That the -aid .1 ,hn Ii. at -m |, cleansing them from irritating sul -tan. vanced 10 per cent, to take effect at once. This THE SWIFT pnI.-red, give notice to i'll,;, iali-linir- will j.. null. No matter what that unseen SPECIFIC CO., Ca, all person.- interested a power is an Atlanta, \ hy causing copy o| tin-.a W. and. it followed up after the rhemmui increase of 30 per cent, over last year’s lU,r I" he 1*0TK, .Aseni Nor whore it dwells. published three weeks SUeei -.-|\ c! n, ttic V,N w prices. K« { UNTI^.Ajcenl.... conditions cease, it ill iv>Joic these publican -h.iirii.il, at Prii;,-; .. V 5,",“^’ oigan Whether in silent air. or on the printed tiiiu t WILLIAM H. HILL, Jr.. at a < jjen. Manager. Boston! to and health. I'nknown Work m;»y appear I’rohate oiirl, to he lu-ld at p, regularity heights. lias been renewed on the Cape Cod 2y38 lmfm t.isi, within and for < less other said ..uni., on tin- ... To ears attuned to Faith’s own chord* Canal. A will be to the requires than /net/ //.I//,. l.isb* m. Me.. April •">, is So. petition presented shortening any powder. ruesday of January next, at ten'of the clock I.' The music swells I .egislat lire for an extension of time to complete ion* noon, and -hoxxi-ause.it aux tlu*\ haxe.wi, 1 have had or rather did have muscular And far ahead W inter A r ra n e the lamp of trust the canal. It is the same should not he provcd.*appr!>\ed and a'i g m o rt t rheumatism for a number of years, ah <)ur recommenced eminent lowed. pathway lights. by physicians. -fhok — Prominent SHERIDAN’S b through my body was sore*and in great pah bankers and trustees of the de- (.!•:« K. J« >il\x >\, When waves of bitter funct A true ; all rheumatism de fied thin; pain encompass Freedman’s Savings Bank claim that the copy Attest -p. n.i.i.. lb ,. over, my every s It contains no cream or adulteration I about. government should pay the amount owing to tartar, alum, any whatever. Islesburo. Casfine, end frcoksvills the doctor did for m* it look* d a* tie eg! CONDITION At a And when we faint beneath the burden the Probate Court held at Pelfa-l. with!: ami for ro depositors. tin < of W tsi^i^YKr. I never would get well, but 1 am happy t< \nd the heat, ounty aldo, on tin- ..ud 1 u 1 »t*e. Held-, \. lb lw that I am now getting still we hear Mr. Beecher found a new text after warranted. say along nicely, may amid the heavy fifty Every package t Hound in 1 A .w Tri-is Poi Wool, because 1 used and got rid ol Roar of doubt. years the pulpit. He preached on peacemak- POWDER! |>' "»■''. Pl.Pin xx id o! \\ IKKIA W | Athlophoro.* I -i 1. -a The and the music ing, and said that he had never heard K ^ lat- li.b i. in -.ml ,• rheumatism, i have not been troubled rhythm, anybody w^ .1 di my For sale all dealers. Ido, e.i-ed, having pi e-ented a l. U For our feet. preach from his text before. by pennon a aiiti: with it once since, but feel spry* r coming an allowance from the personal e-iate I said d« ♦lian ever before. 1 know Athlophoves to Hi t.i.\ N. l’.u K \K1>. The ( herokees want authority from Congress Cook Hook free. Rum ford Chemical Works, Providence, It. I. Iyr2> FLO^ES^CE, to tax the their ter- .Ordered, That the -aid Pel-ex A gix c noth c to Capt. DEOKEH. be a medicine for rheumatism. railways running through Sheridan's ail splendid persons interested hy eaiisiug a ot tia- "‘•MU \\ ; e ritory. t he same as the States, ami to compel the e.-px lea I>1,■>!..,I'M. K; < ,,\r. at. Mu*. Hannah Hkoctor. The Steamer Katahdin. order to he piihti>lied thi i.r w eeks sm■ ia -i i v m n'-' < roads to cease ilie lo, a ill** I'm |’,i |. discrimination the Indians. .Hi Jo II Mai against ,{'*puhpc p. ,111. ,1 at Pc 11-1 'in.II I s l!i-l I a >! -a in*' v Every druggist should ros Condition !]"• la a I 2 1.. m. keep Athlnph* i«> in: m i:\ioky or « a it. iiomku. mi: cur «uey may at 1 >b-ale l mi to he in-ld at v\ I I'M 1* VI Mr. Watson of of the appear t, \\ ill lea la .1,: 1|r, < and At but can- (ilasgow. designer xx where thev • P.-l last, it hi u ami lor said ( on i, the II '• "• hloplioros Hills, "Mmanumh. my -,-,-ond a ~ii in- n I.;, i..]- Ur a -1. |;,| Scotch cutter the latest for the 1 n e not Thistle, aspirant d, Of m at ten .'a ... t a l>e bought of the druggist the Athlo- y lanuary \f, the 1. k -I -a nit la at |i. in. the America’s has refused to the water I'U'e in*..n. [From lim-ksport Clipper. cup. give and show .•iiti-e, it anv tlmx wi.\ 1 lit • I v V Will to., 112 W.d! St.. So w will have, lea M, -l.t.rt., |{\.le. v. ■. phoros York, Powder t,!r < line of tin* vessel to Mr. Burgess of Bos- ot said a' •''ay not that he is dead, the old commander, length iu-ay petition -mmol urn gr.u t-..i >.:M. Ilittnk^v ill. a-iitir f t;.. r-a s'a .scud cither on of (carnage paid' ton. on a condition to which the latter <■! ■». K. .h HI ,1ml-. la a\ < icecipt W ho took hi> staunch steamer throu-h mam except \>o\, F.-lla-r -nine i|a\ at p. nr A true > which o Sl.fn i- I cannot -i-y. \tte-i ii. p. i n.i.i.. f. ''••I I: I \ V e < regular jiriee, j• bottle a -ale.— accede. Ib-gi-t. Will It a I•• !t a I a a 111 * * f is a i;.. trr ■ for and .Vie. j‘. >r 1’ k > absolutely pure and concentrated. One U.lla-l. I.'-av I tell a-; -at, .• I Aliiloph*>;■ n rat her. his hrave highly 1 ;i < heart heats a ounce A >’1 ••ill! h.-hl ai 1 »>• iia I. w at For livt-r and ki«!i: in- calmly yonder. Father Fahey, kind hearted Irish priest is worth a pound of any other kind. It is Hun ami f. 12 lit. -y dv-p p-ia, Where no true « man’s honest work can ever was strictly a medicine to he with food. H‘* u 111 *■! Wail •. **n t.m -.-.•..ml I'ai'-i ia •< 1‘■ 'l,':l11"'1 ai'ri. die •'•lion. We.i’r ! o-s, i: TVOU- d- ! :i*es who unjustly imprisoned last .September given Nothing in Fella -t ear h trip in M me on earth will i»- "* fail. make liens lay like it. It cures chirk Illhrr, A. I> 1-Xi. t"! I la Hirer ami I 11 of wo .-. i: in tlie limit.- ir-Mim Wr-i n-'U. -tip.n i..n. i.l a pure I (Jalway jail for cn endeavoring by peaceful cholera and all diseases of hens, is worth its l: >,| >' 1 \il \ :iI"' !' will lift Da »*J, A.I..-pgarOS 1 u!\ t:li»•• ".a. -I. methods to tenants from in ‘JAi; Hi N !v 1 \ > 111 i *. I -I Al.i II \ make trip- -i.-rinv t.r h I»in- “luncrai bells” for the craven of prevent poor expul- weight gold. Illustrated hook hv mail free. 1 soul, »l I "If :m weather. sion from their homes, has been released un- Sold everywhere, or sent hv mail for cents iu a,I | W a' Him >44 " ho, knowiti- their shrank 1 •• 'I' a-ni, lia s. II. duty, meanly stamps. ;» 1-4 Ih. air-tight tin cans. i* 1 .()<>: hy mail. iu.tr |av I a p.l T i. m: ti.al rapt. BARBOUR, Maiiam r. •*- I*. --t; a wav. conditionally. cans « A M I I. \‘ • <*l ■. ■ Six hv xpress, prepaid, for &."> OO. Mi 1 »\, i. -1 >• >i t«*. 1 Ihit bells, and “lad hells, and never a a'i.iiilii-hajol- will, lia \\ ill .-.imcNi'-i ou Mr joy toll The high license law lias gone into force DR. I. S. JOHNSON it Boston. -lair just CO., Mass. ••I -a it For the noble < in ilca\en I ‘iiava-n!. aptain. to-day. in Halifax, N. S. Saloons are abolish- '■ entirely I* rr i. ■■ ii fa -a hi -a m \ ed and hut hotels and allowed to lyre When nothing shops for ______11ii«■ r*■ -i• : •. an a the wintry -ale did lash the Northern Infants and Children. I" a •, ..| ini- .a I Maine Central R. R. sell and these must not sell less than one o'! 1 : ocean. liquor, |*i. il-lm-l MlP k r- LYDIA E. quart, and hotels to The result is Urp u h i.-.o .I..IU Iiai, |‘Imil'll .1* ll.aiua it.'., ii,. | Ami Atlantic's wa\e fell frozen on the strand. only guests. i i >i i s \m.K. •‘Castorla is so well ai ai a froliatr .*v;rt, in hr hr,,l al I’, I hc -ood Katahdin. mid that two thirds of the drinking places are clos- adapted to children that Castorla cures Colic. Constipation, AM’S the storm's commotion. i.i i. w liiiln ami l'..i- i.| .,imo. -i, ;:: FSSMKH [ recommend it as to Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, On and a Her On. 2a. issti.tr Carried her livin- superior any prescription Tir -i Monday. freight to friendliest land. la o| -Pi 111 I.l nr' r, al Ini ,*i itn •■i.*rk hr '■ known to me.” Kills Worms, gives and promotes di- la’ 1 ruha111 w n h thif u- h 11 a 11, i,. Ii. il A. Archer, M. sleep, i"tv ami -lion .1;; a tax I l.l VS 1 Ill |;M| M. impose- special of $200 on liquor saloons, \ tnir irreen. The Ckntaub Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. o| All, i;. f. ll I.l ih \ COMPOUND, in addition to the license fee, has caused a 1 rei-t.t. I lie steamer as great > sped j f *tw ere (tau-li- Fea\ a. hi. m. m. a. m Neptline's commotion the small < p, p. ter among dealers. The de- At f i'ohnir "lilt. Ill M at Ih ll.l-v. A .thill a;; !,.• I'-Ma-r < W w Is a Positive (urc cision will to the Cincinnati citv treasury thr "Hill; "I .alMu, .a. Mi -r. ..mi 1 m la ..| If- l’"iin Sportin- amid the foam and -litterin- sheen. bring Wc .7. |n l./.n 7 r. about an* imw prepan ■! -Imw tin- pul-lic a I »' rilihrr. A |, |sm;. .For ALL c( thcs*- Pair'..; $400,000. Wa,k.: I.n; -m Dciica'e Complai *s a-'d Maine | land of lake and forest and the iron' I M. I A f I Kllx.l Ii.. a.In M I i. \ in 1 \ I* Mi I a .. V: I t and coast. A of “The Bos- Klin.I I Washington correspondent > 111 ’'1 ■a i< I < "li HI ol W a l"r *■• <, ! -*tk• ■. Weaknesses so common No sons of Iyr38 it a a a ._ ,a. !.u i: thine. thou-ii wanderin- e’er so ton Record" that the are p, says quidnuncs looking .•I ""v among our Wives, Mothers, prlilioli lor limi-r 1«. rll all Mr rt a ; r-lalr ...>.»•_* I V T..I7 far. fora new lot of in and polysyllabic -OF- -a hi ii-rrit -w* I. a a -air .a h | Daughters. For-et idiosyncrasies alp', rnilir p Ml oil,, p what formst fondest, boast. the • ly proudest President's ’.Message. Mr. Cleveland is said won 1*1 ir pi * r:at< Mn -air .‘a lia- rr-r I u. ■. a tyiTJEASAXT TO Til.: Men of the pi; stamp rhat thy hrave* sailors are. to he at the amusement over his i:r o|- pn\all -air. i:t TASTE, r.KFICA that a lit- M-'in-r I. That the -a hi I.mtum _-p,- TXMEIHA7E AN'1 I .AST* i lie < lias sailed peculiar phrases, whispered Fr, 1-1,f. aptain out into calmer seas <■ CHRISTMAS l" ail p; r-.in-H ini. ir-u >1 !o rau-iia. a ■; Mo Fe |\ e. bureau has been at work a. III. a in n m. K* I erary busily searching Goods! p. p KG ITS EFI KCT. hall those that on Given a', I Iir rrr \\ r. dash the wild In' I III k- m I t'ereely the dictionaries for the most puhli-hr ITli. or great catching Holiday :i n LiQttn, Maine shore: -AT- Away Mr- Ih p11i. 11* .loiirn: 1. \ nutr.l a |;. [p, anlV. -l.tU and combinations of words. -and- 1 Lozenge f i.m ,f N" i«*y -ale. no tempests. n<» sunken kws epigrammatic tiu*\ HU) a p| a! ai .! I’l-r all 1 ..art, to ir i II Sonic such arc as $150.00 1 looked for “(Jer- t h lia W lM.'n ami -a." foe either expressions 'I, lor Mr a I .. Are there to vex him: he'- >afe ton vi-rmore. niai; I ... * onimo's elu-ive and “(Jeneral CHICAGO,ROCK ISLAND & PACiFiG BAILWAY I'll, "I •) a a a nr l. a I i. u'. Mr. k /9 S C~) f. /"ff OF THE 1 ATTUI? Fmaumir II. d r xsi.v. aboriginally” -in; Fitits.t.li :*..;i -.ii i.i M The is liable :**:v noon, ami -lmv. ran-r air li.r, a,, utr — 'I'f-C'iUiZy&, JS/CjC**, 441*. SUNT BY M.' IT. > i'.- < ity of Mexieo, I>ee. 11. i>su. strategic precocity." Navy New Year’s Goods l be Mew th* ol -ant -I,. *u i* I ’m 1 nr _i.a a a w a;.'.. i:K 1 M <>S to called “a hit of desidiose, natant 1 prtf p-tithm ..- 11 hum i; I OBSERVATION, 1;INT-UPT OF PRICE. costate, England Organ! •. I Ii y !'■ v’V;-:V. I-' •..: t*i-.«». f < " > *ii\m>v ..' .r. 21 I" 11 •; :.i r.. .. Mils. JT>khams (.; ideto and the new boats V *' 1Ie.yi.th” and nfiden- nothingness,” torpedo — — ! '.i, 1 I; BY than will lu* shown I»y any nthei eon s n in ill oil’, A irur <• j Ml* ! ih 1* 11! I I lha.pl. TtAL CIRCULAR MAILED T > ANT l.ADV SENDING ADDRESS resilient.” Colonel Burnout is ll.V; !"ii tn-I \, n \r Ti 1 Gems of “picturesquely \N i'oillll hr ! Thought. al'i.i It Will Ii" ll-C t"t ll-‘ to Tii*1 1 •>-k I' ir m.i! I:n •.. I indmi.' 'id 1III!' | !t kit If I-1 -e ||..\\ ai T.. AND STAMP T > LYNN. MA •. to he on some new hrase to Masonic Mention this -opposed working | *t ■ \‘ a roa.,!,- n. n ... Paper. Tc'mplo. t. I M f |;, |. a "I F ;ta -i ami ail -tali'.n v hurts a nun manor “pestiferous savagery" anti- M ■ hr oil'll"1 W al*lo, ,,n Mm rl in -u ..{ »• t F. )■ III |i 'i I’A ITS MERITS KEEP UP T praise ly in 4 >UN I 1 |\ li; he SALE. a Adininistration Everything my IMMENSE STOC K I shall make a *nir that we can in ,.| ami l»r, mil., r. A 1 *. l~-n. «•"»’! woman. ( newspapers. piea-o you 11 r- ■’ Fa-- ami Ti-krt \-:. .en'l womanly Mi«-:iiu:in liristian Ad- [ Springfield W.K.Morison & ! I V. ■ \|.,, I iTIT is A 11 LESSING TO OVERWORKED Wi>Ml..N. It RV- run on until after NEW so that Co,, At- Fnion. YEABS, one, W k’ " I <>. vocate. every l'l'icc- « e\er\ tlMialix in a 1' i: 'i 1= n -! i-.-nii 1 11 < Mi. A-in ill.i I; ar \\ I IIa t, t. i.'v I—.;, h I MOVES ■ no matter how small keep tiling kept FAINTS!->S. FLATULENCY, .\i 1 LAVING Foil STilD their purse, ran lino sdThie 1 >’ 1 I '• { 'id.. .!■ -ph. •/ I.I AM li « >« >!, Ir.. ..I I .It ELEGANT or USEFUL GIFT tor the lir-t cla-s coiiutn -tore. Look it -.me .a .air * "I. •'•••!» !.!.•! !- Pi M IAVTS, AM' l.KiJIVI.s W;;.vE\i:ss <1: I -nw... til over is the «*ili.. < harles A. -■ if Victory things of man. Ln- Roberts, of Bast Wilson, Y., had id.I Aid 5 *ii. in K'.n Mm l-i. Minn. Us nr,.} Wahl* Lei o 'KLiio. a it.ki. ms j. Menstrual passed tcilhout pain. lil it is thirteen sendnloiis on 3'.iill. .t 7. ... lor lirrn-* i" i.iir a ,*: tin- r, *• ii is the war and insult ulcers his face and neck. •IOBBKBS AM) BKTAILKBS (IK price-. in Mm '!■ n. in 11,'ik..tn. mm -•.•!I ai tan ..| -.ml accomplished, Gold Silver ■ Watelies of irnoi in i• <• 3 Use It and of t over Hood'.- >arsaparilla cured them. uundivds ios, towns and villages. 1 a I a- will |'P"lma- Mr- -lilt; n li\r. Physicians Proscribe It. hing- him. 11a nhrare, Iron. Steel. lli'.ri;. Cutlery, < < ■>',(! Moltlttfirs Udr, '/I. ni-miP o 'loilai -. al >r p -a 1 tlTlT REVIVES TIIE DK'x.riNG INVJG< ‘RATES an; of the most celebrated I have marked at jirr TheCrc:.: R:. !s!ami Route |nm:ir p< SPIRITS, A man won makes, •• a live dollar bet for one I‘a Mmu.m.V ■> • m .• •• -.. \. HvilV N'"vv and then a man nude can by setting hits. Oils. Artists Materials, >; !. v ... tj. who ir*l*-i r-1. Thai In -.ml \*.m.ii a i m. SIZES TIIE ORGANIC FT"NOTIONS, GIVES EI.ASTji -, •> cxq iisitely ! nearly cost. It you think of purchasing you lose hour <>ii steam radiator in a Wisconsin saloon. \ is, f 'rorl rI’.s o /-IV. /• //,. AND FIRMS ESS T> THE live alone, and must; lc.it most money not tirst coming to see for Makers ami Hhieh- / « them. sinit/i .u PLANTS. THE PALE HI i.K F V MAN you look in- -eat. t he no doubt did him eon- clV. /»'>' I V experience SajtjUies, /s/nnUitrd Sni/i/r, JO /Us. In / .on. i> mar Ih-pn I nira n .lo.n a !. p'-ulr-! a! 1>< a I a -1. EKI.SI1 ROSES OF LIFE’S SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER TIME -idorahlc g.1. & Glasses that M ar al a f ■•.* iir "in i. or h.-ln The 1*- Spectacles — .i-.a) -ippt religious impu!-( must in order Eye -(o:m:i!.u. i;asti:i:n am s is chi O ml pure ! •• /.{■'III >'/./ I* : ■' i• ; solely for legitimate he.ding of dis- ii must he sincere in order t" he a and cure for >iek Bil- ATLAS READY MIXED PAHTS. Omul. Hr 'J1 !•'' u- no. I'L.. L iu beautiful im|-t positive Headache, Sti'inr. !Us. -• •. f a ;and the relief ofjoin, and it does all it claims to da. ( peddlers $3 you buy form of i"ii-m --, Pain in the and all X ,1 expression. n-tipation. Side, at my store for 50c. Keinemher'i guarantee •Mi i: Ii I- I-.- ,, 0,1 : tl,.. tlj " Ii) Mir pi-pt -a p. ;!!i.*n -nmirl m-l h* It iri‘l cure entirely all ovarian or trouble>. Livei Troubles. them. flood //;■;■ ,7... r !U.. Ii n.M. t ••• 11 vaginal Try to III and to if iUs.fn,- Im\ "Tanlr'l. your eyes Improve your sight ■ 1 II o ... In flam mat ion and If it is menial to For the I. ttltl I':.! : .1 SI, .. ... Ulceration.Falling and J Hsplacenu-nts; undertake anything you will do It. past two months, in order to reduce our '.Ir 1.. .Imi", In glasses I'lllillg Cl!- I; .. :, and -peaking ot a suicide*, the we 1 IU. ,;nnd T-o. Sinicrr, itmf II consequent Sjdii.it and is think beneath you n>, ihe sake of money, it is telegraph reports large stock, have been giving a discount to if '■/>,!),. !*. [■ 1;« IVe.ihness, jKirticularly “Hi- accounts Atoll I. r.ipv il.i.l*, -i-jri. -ay. arc all Ill health is < < Hon-der. Ml adapted to the Change of Life. still m<.re menial, having undertaken straight. ASH lil V i;ws Of live to twenty per cut. As Un- jHir/rnt/i f Jiii/riioj for dor. 2U dining it. not to the •'.him*." It i- therefore, that if the -FL 11ST presumable, C3- JS- varying discounts mused some confusion wc ha •. do it as well as The Famous \ I a l*r* hat*' I "li!'! h.-l'i a I f>. !a -1, w iMiin air! i- AN ANCEL CF MERCY. possible. unfortunate man's health hud been his ac- .1 //,. ir d Ten o„d ■: Albert Lea Route hotter, determined I'd this month onlv to make a SWKKI’- of l/oi ■rnrih .7Or., ,S: .- ... Mir ( oiinlv "I w ario. oil Mr .-.-ml 1 :a .1 The H oman's Sure Pr. .id k. >a counts would have been worse. of >r, si allrkuuate and com every description. All kinds of stone and IMi on our retail -i\ e a 11 Until o'V. ••>'! « I 'ernai sell-communion i- our -hall KKIHTTION prices, and I f,r ! t:.; r- .i !i> 1 I 1 >«-. III hr \ 1 1—• PLICATED Tilt destiny, * 1 nil. .1 .• T •'» .UB1.ES. l.AMI IT WILL V ‘TPERFl>RM SURG1C.V1 plain Kings, Including some beautiful III \M0ND l NIFOIJM l»|s( .u m !’, :i ii *. !• r. -t! .. io it he communion with selvc- that w. nmsi ab- pi. , 1 >i ‘.NS You < fr. ,- "TIN 1 NTW i'll .!■ KR\TI OR C URE 'aNUER, 151 T IT WILL UNDER AIX CIR- sEKPE.NT KINGS. I have and Intend to make I*riiiUs r, i ,|1\ hor and or wit despise, ii selves into vv 1 >;«• 11 vv.- w ill never three 2 cent to Kings, Matches, Clocks and a 7 ''; :: d.. \ 1 > \ N f< *f I W N 1 a; :; rUMSTANXS, ACTIN’ HARMONY WITH THE LAWS F NATURE. regret sending stamps Spectacles -Five Per Cent. For Cash 1—— ini' ri* "Id I \v. can look with and c. < <>.. Miids On rrn, :>• /.no in M lTl If w I N I WA i; ll. ml. "I no- !• A". < gratitude ghnlness. pay po.-iage. A. I* ,V and by I am able to y ■.no. M.I. ■ M £ ’“Til FEELING 'K BEARING DOWN. < AI'.SIXGPAIN, WEIGHT Ordway Boston, Mass., specialty buying largely d;-M mi K k, .!■ .: at time of on nails h\ ■ lor of 1 >r. Kaufmann's Medical Work ; sell them at low 1 have purchase e\erythiug except r*. in i." I- !••. -,i 111:;.111 in -.ti«l •; "I W al I .. lm a-, I. ha m_ op--. • NDBAC Ka< IE. IS ALWAYS eo|»y great remarkably prices. i'lsters l .do In Jo.do. PERMANENTLY CURED BY ITS USE. I'o lower the standard of to the to still further reduce our stock d’ ’O *■•.’•• i: mi, piety our prac- l".i p;iges. colored illustrations; of great value to some beautiful keg. Desiring I ii mi!' ,,h. a |"'| iMoii i.i Mr' -a ir ..I -i rl. n a! -I ,aa •! to we In AT I." !• :« » v I ... h <1. .. Ill Sold by tice. "ill debauch and ruin us. To o\ previous January I. adopt, this novel method. S" its fi.OO 17.no. mmol. mil. ! a, i:,*- |..u N. w fop lam. DrugjiLsts,^^ religion cry family. 3 •' •• i:it Ml I., the In connection with the New Co., :iM, M.iMa al In .' r. MU8. M'.KilAM'S IJVi.lt PILLS CURE keep elevated pure, as the relMlke t<* OUT LADIES' COIL PIXS! Fngland Organ in pul pi. CONSTIPATION, Y 'U l.do 7.oo. often hear married that two who wish to advertise their w e t.. J!••!/*' d3 1 !!.’ 1 1!11 ‘•pit 1. That 1 i,. -ai'l t, Ur ".an p n. a ;. a ', "• 1 kpi ity of the failure'-, the stimu!a:il t«* our eflorts- people say per goods, propose .ii \i..LI Liver, 25 tents. this j- -on- can li\e more than one can give a wav an r. p y ;,n -o 11 -1 our cheaply person which are and do not cost much. Also "r. pr 11111 I -1 1»\ rau-’.ii. a Ml’.- rt safetv. Louis ( liristian Advo- very stylish M■ n'ft A*, s I dr. ,■ // U. His Ho m ill/. '■ '' rop\ only [sj. alone. T he eilbrt to tills statement true ha- Jt j,r. ••!*' id' priri'-iyoil prove '! |o i>r Mill IV. rk -li'-rr -i i!, Mir Ih cate. every style of Mi' '..1. I Malt- a;. I v ..r plli.li-lu-.i been 1 he cause of a Klegant Cabinet Organ, valued at 5» 1 ”>0. .uui'.l.i— .my great many divorce suits on Cash, «1 ! pui.ii, an .loin nai. p.ana-., ai lirlla-i. Miai *n* a a tin* charge of non-maintenance. Ear no ii (.\ v u '/•; sEiiVh: me / * < ai a f: m.air an l*. Ir-k. rti I. It is not to one to tile 'Jewels, Collar «l; Cuff Huttons to one of our retail customers. Parties who put •*. CAE c. S r. JOHN a)ip,-a given every appreciate ahin a.ml for -an! 1 on Mr- -• n -.a in chase £.'i worth of at one and 'I’ih mni; revelations of science w ith those of re- Children to Death good* time, pay 1 Starving ol lir\i. al Irn .• .., equally « •la;, .l.anuar; .-I fur --k and many other articles too numerous to men- asm a! time of purchase, will he entitled to tin \ <»t ns Kl.s|| I t l.M lyr4" ligion; hut tile very humblest soul and on account of their to food, will ami -li.,\\ a u -r. ll tlu-v li;t\. ua. (In may inability digest tion,at BED KOI K prices. I also have the F1NK- live per cent, cash discount mentioned above. Also !u»"U. an; ouahl to have the courage which will his l*la o-r.il -a hi -lloul'l .."1 m- _i at !■ o guard Inal a nn»t marvellous food and remedy in Scott's -EST LINE of- a coupon w hich w ill entitle the holder to a chance pt-MMolt ,l< j. faith from into or intol- -■ nl.'i, I MIN'-' »\. ir degeneration bigotry Lmulsion. to receive the <>!{<; AN as a PliKK i»11 "I A Very palatable and easily digested. E. L. SEAfi & A true Vtf If I i*. erance. [Christian World. purchase entitles you to two coupons. Co., <*«»| Ih'; FIELD ' ar-nnait. No\ t' Hr. s. W. (.’T. W. I *• ni!r. A. I*. I--;. to the world, a a 1 hesitating witne-- for Christ, tor are and ever. They are beuutiful XMAS GIFTS. ready to meet fair competition at all tiuu tone for religion—all increases the appetite.” 4w4i) Clements & I / /. 11. \ II \T< II, \ I 1 lingering these makeup Never mind what others may advertise or quote, Adams, [ □ I .1 ! ■ I a sun- for us li \.M!> I. II \T< li. ■.(*• recipe bringing a blight upon the •Judge Toiirgc ha- for the subject of his lecture STERLING SILVIA ! it. See before you buy. a I < -nmt -•! \\ a 1 1!» !■■• a -• I. a s na a v-iia _ar icti of your soul. [Bishop Uyie. thi, w inter, “(live u- a Rest." The title is exceed- DEALERS IN | I'flit loll I .i a Im.-m-i- 1 ail (In r- al m-lal. «•: ingly w ith mo-t lecture audiences. I have some elegant designs in solid sliver. It Is a IIAllMYARK, PAINTS, OILS, IKON, Ac., popular ,-ai-i -Imia-ml. a-• a -al- "I a >ll i-*11 \s M I ■ PROF.CHS.LUDWiG VON SEEGER. pleasure to look at them. Silver Plated Ware of •lr|>u- are as low, and in souk1 ea-e- lower, than ever )>r -aatt llu \a!iU‘ "I 11a• tv.-hhi- a at *!:•■ >r i. v:«11- Prnfrs or 'Redirinf' at the V ni L ! -t I pn j• of Royal versify; HALE’S HONEY the C..;i;l, C ure, 25, 50c., $1. every description—Knives, Forks, Spoons, Caners. ;- f\ // A Widow's Christinas. tore. With a irene ml re- a of lui-inc--. that ni;/ft :i/al Austrian Order Iron cake Pie 1 . I.AN! M > Spoon It will well if arc to use am > t" ail nii-'ivMoi -am-iu-r f-p; t i:: □ Order iot Knodnt Prussian lit AF. Ill 1: lit roll I: I iukkk. GERMAN COriN REMOVER kills Corns & Bunions, 25c.. pay you yon going ptr-m- H.gnd fact found in a lirst class store. > everything jewelry these goods another season to now, and ft •i-h I In- I hi -am I hit work- -in -m--.\ in Kl.hl ( I I> ► pnrchasi i; Order .//In It’d ; ('.'nraiier «*:»t* al a l‘r- halt- < ourt. to h. h M ;:< II i'IS IG CO’S COCA lirrF TOXIC of for ea.-h at time IU i-t. i' hiii ,m l tor -a -1 < -m Im -i •mi baker woman V’ DEAN'S RHEUMATIC PILLS are a sure 50c. liecetnher, and of pureha-i- ttr/ mint;. boycotted cure, of the best warranted. ■ should very quality ; every pair Room and o •• not be confounded with tlie horde ol trashy only. twit) Papers Curtains, I 11 -1 a .1 a 1111 ar\ im.vt, at t* n •! in- ! k cure nils. It is in do sense of the word a patent The question was ask. 1 in the heal of a i"iv noon, am! -In-u tatu-ta it an; ii.f haw. u h ing lyrlO CLOCKS & JEWELRY LARGEST STOCK OF remedy. I am then omrhly conversant with its WATCHES, YV. K. 3iomso\ A. CO. in rnrr Oi .-mill slum U l n a In- :r;r J. ■!. Herald hut no answer was forthcom- |>rtii;oii Send ’node "f a a reporter, have found a in .In preparation ml know it to bo not They stranger Washington who at short notice In workmanlike manner «. I:«». I.. .JOilN-i »V ■ only repaired Bon“ :uv S ive svt <>t fancy legitimate also that pra at the foot of the Peace monu- A 1*. 1- li.: i>. la a" :• pharmaceutical product,but worthy ing except the person addressed didn’t i vrry morning at the lowest prices, and warranted. WOOLENS tfti.t utt In cards "f tiie high c iiiiiuencl.Uvioris it lias received it, all ment, and his behavior seems so peculiar at the know. Then the set out on a arts o! th." world. It contains essence of reporter still w here has into innocu- In Wal<{>> Count Made in tlm 1. \ T1>T 1\ ID lk-ef, capiial. pray ing long lapsed up -tyh \ l.|H » 1. < I' In Iron and. are hunt, ous desuetude, that he is as H. E. McDonald. Masonic and -a:isfaetiou \\ C**ea, (InniMie, Calisava. which dis- lie found the facts in the ease such as incontinently set down Temple. guaranteed. » > I 1 I). < ‘h “d in > Crown a crank. jn.i genuine .Spanish Imperial Belfast, Dee. 1*, isst;.—4\vl;> 1—" M >A N IA 1-l.t I I a a tin -i.il- deserve public mention. The poor woman is SKAltSI'OHT, MUM. Sherry.” W M >l > A III) IM 1. i:t h. .1 ! PATEN!“£. In valuable to all wlionro Run Down, Nervous, ruined. pe:.,iik-s- and on the of starva- I -i point All 1 laving un-ert!« .| accounts of < iiiiit \, •ifit-a-ftl. ha v In a p> t lu-r lit n Dyspeptic, M utirinus or n«ii:et>-d with persons long 1 Bilious, tion. A CARD. lint ol :i'liiiiili>H’atloli m -ail -lain |.-r a In a’. u -aK ih ware of Imitations. standing arc r-. pm-sted to settle. kidneys, To ali an v. 1-: H. The boycott has proved siicces-ful. who aro suffering from tho errors and EDDY. EZ2 KAJZSTT’S FAVCSITE CCSIIETIS CLYCE2INE, YET ! « -r if iv-1. Thai noi n i.f r. ■: ..«■ ai' a, :. The main fact- in this matter will he easilv indiscretions of youth, nervous OFFEHE1) N' 7 "I., Si.. 7 sed Tier P H weakness, early NVt fU- -Ufff-- V in im lit ultima) -I m opposite kill)) Boston. by .gal Highness thv.Princcssof ub s recalled. (Mi LJ tm* fl;. ] an 1 the* jot:il«'~ ; a l><• .1 ... the an We a of -. 'h.i| iping.Roughness. N | .00. Of Landgraf. reputable widow of industri- that will cure have this day received invoice liil-Tf -n -1 attcm; a *i At (’■•!, < druggists. you,FREE OF CHARGE. This great large y^ lna; .1 V \> i« -I wUlltl !. hlKIlHI ni'-' Genuine of Sarsa- •>u- baker and good citizen, was on a h-'i-l al IUiia-l, m II >m I 1 .m --la of .Ja.o.a' Syrup carrying was discovered a :u i1..’« 1 t I urni lied n 1 ,r parilla. is guaranteed in at remedy by missionary in South am! show ;ui-f, it tin 1 vh\ tin by tin-best Sarsaparilla bakery No. 1 AT Second street, from which A NEW PUZZLld m‘\t, any \ 'I I :. V\ tin* market. l-iii d ill she a America. Send a self-addressed to tho -ai I a-f-niii -In :.M not i-t ai a ml. deriv.-d comfortable living. A few week- envelop© FOR Till; OLD AN I) V" tl < Hf ! ;t it 1 •/ shift /ftsst > s 1 f'. Y. Rev. Joseph T. ■ I > I.. .J* ilNSOV I a. Depot 38 MURRAY STREET. prcvioiis to the date mentioned she liad re- Inman, station D, yew York City. A1UTALOF FILE FA Mol > 1' | !r;f ■ IU !'. I ll I I*. !.'• -i- r. \ | » fused Ml.000 ottered to her for the business, she The of Labor •Send «Oc< in silver tm the C. " Hft“i, .'. 1 v rnirm lyr.57 baked lour I; II l.l dD : I’ i- hundred loaves of bread and Knights * daily Address \ i.l M Inm .in of l-ro: it. In h. I I'. -which \\ shall oiler for the R, H. used thirty barrels of flour a week. Among SAMPSCf, PANTS ! Box 3()SO BOSTON, MASS U" I I I V'■\ ! VI <. her customers were stores and $3 Ill \.l \ MIN ». > \ 11 *. la NT. iii al -: -i. I _ For RHEUM twenty-four ATISM,- ••I if'! .Mr. I •!■!•. ih. ■ l.^iO groceries. Then came the boycott. 1 in ID f-t.-tf ASlilil V\ >.\\\ 1 MC I ‘it- „r. NEURALGIA and Next lO "i ITCHY ih t.I« M V Heavy Weight, Wool, a 11 A A SCALY, ■ that ami fin.i aff mar •: a-1 ntni-irat: m -i -a..-: r-iai- V NERVOUS PROSTRATION. entirely unjustified: she had employed n>> P’.'in in; i-'iu-r ft I'm. m- AW And all and Sh in -AT— for alh- v.'amm. “-call-” nor Itching Scatg MADE. Maine Benefit Association. we otherwise the rules of CUSTOM @1II I Though do not claim that infringed * >!■ ;••• n < jd r .■ Thai -ii thf'tv.-f ’>*• ais the labor -till, a vv a- “de- and Diseases | Vkgetink will cun organization-, Scalp Caved U1AUTKRK0 >!AK< II 5. |ss5. U •:. -It- "if IU it: o 2-cent at once and 1>\ return mail inTfft Ilia;, attfml al a l*r. 'aU- III /pr-r.o. many. Intact, necessity. partly stamps TOMp— pro ah g a i n si aTOblITb i' ----z^srr-. fear of their own ASI<. of direc- Home Office—Goff Aiiliurn Me. lml-1 ill IU. 11 a -1, «.»i tin- -t- oinl m -• i\ ••! lain '*s power t" comv*. the acid condition losing trade, refused to take Eczema, Tetter■, Ringworm, Lichen, you will receive cireulars, samples (doth, Block, more of wares. scald Head. Milk tion for self measurement, the ami .-it.os f.-.n-f. if ill* ha •*. v and c-liciuical changes in the blood which any her A number of them 1)soRlPruritu-, Crust, Dandruff, very unique pro- Ah KM FOR WALDO (OINTY : any > h> Earlier-'. Grocers' and labor card labor in a of ■ did not even their debts to her. Air.-. Bakers*, Washerwoman’s gressive picture representing Also complete line / produce th< disease has become remarkab'e. pay < | .1- \-' |;,.>|..S. .1 l.-D,•: ! Itch, and every species of Itching, ’7<‘>, ’si!, and a line linen tape measure. The «,i >M -N, .11|. | You that s-loO in such debts i- -till Burning, Scaly, J. I; II I >I»V I *.■:,! > -n ■ ■■ I cun use nothing with greater Landgraf says O. JOHXSOX, l Me. \ :■ a -•*. I > I */' certainty Pimpl\ Iluuio'rsol tin* Skin and Scalp, with Loss pants we ofl'er at .■?:», are wonderfully cheap, only a iberty. foj... An- l; r. i ;i 11-, ; of success, owing to I::*. ::f which -j.'»u is from in. .in iMm i1 mi'. :i!. **i. i.-' t I’.k / xi has cured u lien other rem- parties of Hair, are direct fiom the positively cured by CTTKTKA, the manufacturer buying goods mills, .1 une 1 who thcinsel- es are ruined in business ss.'i.—-yuf/. / etlies failed. I'm- Vegltine with perfect con- to-day. great '-kin ( are,and ( Tin ra Soat. ati exquisite would pretend to give such line goods at so low a AM >'.» S-* In I'r-. ■•.!-. a! In I h,- re-t of the sums she » *• fidence h>r any blood impurity. 1 Canker in tho hums are small. For skin Beautilier, externally, and (Ttkxra Re- figure. Pocket the middlemen’s profit- yourself U* :a-i, on th- I'm as --1 I n I h.n ■ •< a •iia'1 -'\ |.r .1 ! !:.• D,-. .... a Month and stomach, Cleers, Pimples, (toils, a brief time after the boycott had been declared s' m.\ L NT, the new Blood Piirilier, internally, when by sending your order to CHBISTMAStGOODS^ I" Ul!A Mi.!. Ml hi! M *• i.i-i N. •. M and all ‘•km diseases, it * -a !••■:..:•; aii'l m uu I always gl\e> saiiMaei.-i. j-,,r against her Alls. Landgraf was able, bv the aid pin -icians and all other remedies fail. WANTED ! Min •>( la/lalvl I I, l.i.H.11 I >N. a "pcpsia. female weakness.'and lll. PANT sLAMKK’S to wmk in a final affo-mt a-imn:i-lnili -n --I -anl t- -halt f- samlsot'the les- which PSORIASIS, OR SCALY SKIN. W. A. CLARK, best families in the woman, took form in Belfast, Me., if tin I- I. M: 1 ! country substantial. ibis tangible large consisting of- A large eloihing factory, running fort\ ilia ail" a lift*. *1.1. 'tat- lie nt. It tie and John .J. y* 1 purilies IihmmI. that is the si eret of and generous of her E Case, D.D.S., denti- ne» se\ eii a it.. |. .! It ;ar\ |, |'sf, I purchase- bread,to keep having practised of the of hilie.-. !!\peril d hand- earn dol p> * »• t|tr*-l, ha |n»l if* I I.f fl n _: its great value as a vitaiizer ot the exhausted in this for Manularturrr Famous Knights Labor functions. her afloat. try county thirty-live years, ami being weep. I'. rird near factor', ai sj do week in I bakery well per «n k -lif -is .-I; in tin- In ... a n known to thousands hereabouts, with a view work tiie ear round. NOT C« h’Oi'X t) eluding washing. steady ! lit*" I ill in I l.a-i. a ::i' i 1 > hn! ... 1)U )N LI if A (JAINS 1 l-'MA KITE ODDS. to who are as I'A NTS. Silk ]>! help any alllicted 1 have been for the $3.00 t'i -• Neckwear, Underwear, >!eain po\\ Appi\ in per.-oii or l'\ leiii r.al oinr illtf IV-tvil, a11■ i;• I ill I 1 atr '■ 11' S twelve that the Ct TI< era Rem m,a,, Mrs. pa-t years, to A. 1. M I ‘T< ■ Laudgraf tried by various means to in- testily Nov. Is, lsso.—(imp! 11. I\ >\. In-hi at IU I. .-it tin- -• on-! I m 'I., •■! an n 'll > cured me of or Skin, in FA:«: US fllriPnOVEL PLASTER ,L/1SU duce Psoriasis, Scaly eight JwdO York Co., Maine :1 ■ u h the labor to raise the em- springvale, a in in-\l. am! -host f.in-f. «in. mi organizations after the doctors with whom I Leather Sus- an;, ©sMfTpiLLs/ days, had consulted U-- on her but all her Hdkfs., Jackets, -anl am-oti -li-mhl not a!i"*. -I- PILLS bargo placed goods, attempts gave me no or M.\m u II i;i.i> help encouragement. l,K( I >11 N -» \ I m ( urr- Headache, Sideaelic, f’oated Tongue, proved unavailing. Public attention was claim- JOHN J. CASE, D.D.S. and Notice A trilf AtU-l IU I*, li.u I. Constipation, Bitter Taste in the Mouth. ed by other and greater affairs, and the inter- Newton, N. J. Fur & Scotch of Annual Meeting, "| ; !>. I'. ()KM)\V V ^ The best Liver Regulator known. Vhe.; D boxes, penders, G-loves, rrill. annual meeting of the stockholder- of the est in her case felt the at ■ by public began > $1.U0. l’.y all Druggists and l.y Mail. large Before You Purchase L MKID HANTs M A If I N I. IIAlkWAl < * »M \ I.l M In < .am Ol | naif, n -! a Fri iiiln.i,, H. I.. anil KrJutnnl, Mi*., to slacken lirst and finally it oozed out DISTRESSING ERUPTION. Geo. Pierce & Co., BO Hanover St., Boston. entirely. &c. PANY will he held at the store ol Messrs .1. \\ UT For a little while Mrs. ^ our LTtktka Remedies a wonder- '. I * i.!::; longer Laudgraf performed Caps, &c., Frederick A < o., mi Wedne-da\. d, l»7. I--:. N II. Ill ; \ I; I \ ■ •'' lyrimnT 2n»48 January !1 if* m rl :• (i' llw !* 'ill,I!"- ..'.a I 'l D V-a. T i‘. 1 *'i ful cure last summer on one of our an * ■ 1 N I' \ 1 struggled along. Her to sell the es- customers, at :> o'clock f. M. The object a! | -In ft /.' / /»/>'/ I I old of TCHES, •• with such a gentleman seventy years of age, who suf- elect live also for the un-a- tion ■! la. of \\ nit in lis! I -h m a-- .. n.i 1 dread fiat impending directors, tt any r|"'i:. on; ai. will all.,VI I hi in I Dr n m- 111 1 r|;«>- tablishment, fered with a over fearfully distressing on his -Those who are in search of- other business mas come -aid meeting. ;na iv.-f il -1 !ii- final affiini "i a* !mi n!-i ra: n m O MOKER’S HEaaflCKE. it, were fruitless. could be found eruption that la-fore j 'I If I r. I.f llirl. la;,- -. ml Nobody head and and •lri:k-->t- ami Ilia face, who had tried all remedies and CHAINS, I.DW A III) > I P.I.1A see and Trea,-. -ai-l uslat*- for .i ih-w an, willing to incur the enmity of’the labor '-aril. Til. a (D 1 la an.' r« I in Dir -i organ- doctors to no purpose. J. F. SMITH & CO. i.wdie «>nlfrml. l iial noti a- lln-r. --I I.f ui't'ii. ihim Do ever have it? It comes Belfast, Dee. Id, i-M. tin >• 1*. :. Dr I ■ 111': .... a -<■ you frequently izations. the end came. It was the EINGEll Reliable Hoods at ISottom Prices ! I ! ami Finally Texarkana, Ark. RINGS, wi-i k- -la t---is-■ Is :• Hn- an .l-mi na from smoking cigars which contain tobacco treated hfI'tinin k .||, I 'll-, a-. -, / n middle of last Her was July. shop of mi it mi in I hi I.a-l. in -ai-l < ...... li at ail w ith a poisonous compound used to give it a taste empty | (•fi.-on I'n-./.. in, a Dm w hat tin v and wares SLEEVE HUTTONS, buyers alike, •'she sob. the DUSTPANFUL OF SCALES. intert -u na ut* I at 1* « as near line me natural leal imple- tire requested to call and examine our stock NOTICE. rm-. \ -k \\ m. I %v |*.| ments of her trade for what would hrl-l at in lla-:,on 'if. -*■-•.,n.I I -ia ■: ■' inmn; a- possible. Our *\\. «V S.” they bring H E. 1 V i >• Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y., cured of GENTS' before ■ .! contains <>i the —a mere trifle. Then she left FINS, purchasing. tn-M a 11 i Mi- \s in-, i! an. I- mis. !. Cigar nothing tile premises— Psoriasis or of fPIIl. annual meeting of tin- Stockholder- of the Leprosy, twenty years’ standing, by urn mill ii"l 1" a I ."'•• *'-l. kind. Is made ol onh the ruined and half sick .-ai-1 .-li'.'ul'l -im 1 M. it with worry am! constant cci'Htka Remedies. The most wonderful cure l sKA ll>P< )IM' N ATK )N A I. BANK for the elr, \\'l:i. It ‘.| P Havana leaf in SCISSORS, * (>i;«.l. I l"ll\ 'N. I purest our anxiety—to seek a elsewhere. on record. A of scales fell from lion of directors and the transaction of any other i.'. I., w In I* -alt i*» •_ m -1. ft-f -i 'i.Av living dustpanful him \ trim Mii-i I*> In I n im h« _i-i. ow n factor v, and is warrant- Im.-incs.- that come before them, will *•«*!»} 11' I• '■ I Da I ■'rlil --I 11 AM daily. Physicians and his friends thought he must SILVER Ac. E. P. Frost & may legally | us to W K(JINXING OVER AGAIN*. WARE, ■ ed by the best lucent die. Co., In-j.held at their hanking rooms on Tuesday, the 11th m i« rri|.« H pit rr. in the market. eigar Try one She moved up to JjffOth street on 1st -CALI, AT- dav of Januarv, is>7, at two o'clock r. w. I’ll I :• ii. I when next smoke. August you and started a little butter and cheese store. ECZEMA RADICALLY CURED. 7^ Main 8trept., (II A". 1- COUPON, Cashier. | a t hat !:<■ ha bt «• i, I U 'i p"' n Hut did ’Searsport, Dec. !>, lssii.—Dwdo taken up >n himscll tlie trt -t ol \ liiiii tratoi w ill* she not prosper, and after three weeks For the radical cure of an obstinate case of Ecze- she the tlu- w ill .annexed of tin* ■•'tale "i gave up business. Her son-in-law then ma of long standing, I give entire credit to the CT- Store lately occupied lay J. UAHHIS. Ti« M A UTIN 1‘. W II 1 1 1 .. I ii. II.i-' advanced some money to her. aud for #100 she ra Remedies. 1S<-1I;im( ZNiltioiuil Usiiilt. E. B. and see new and selected stock. 1 have Pel bee. issik- I■ i■ bought and fitted up a small candy store at No. RICHARDSON, New Haven, Conn. my entirely fast, 2.1, Kite in the ( mini v of \\ a i• i■ *.-Ie. e.,d. !>;, a'lvina as a stock as can l»e found in the eitv and am 1.323 Second avenue. She was not used to the g,t(Ml Till-: annual meeting of flu- stockholders of the a- the law direct.-; lie therefore i*'|tie-l' all per Sold to sell as CIIKAI* as by all Price: Cl'TKX'RA, 50 prepared anybody. 1 BELFAST NATIONAL RANK for the elmire -on- are inde■!»*»•• I to -aid .ieeca-cd’- e-tate luisim s> ami could not make a living at it. and druggists. wlm cents; Resolvent, $1.00; 25 cents. Pot- of directors and the transaction of an\ other Lu>i- ment. and tlm-e w ho have am she was to to soap, r make immedia;.' psiv obliged go No. 284 Houston ter Drug and A Chemical Co., Boston. Spectacles Eye G lnsst's ness that ma\ conic before them will be f Gr. S^LfKiCo's. demands tin re.m, to exhibit the .line lor settle street a mouth and in another line of legally I PIANOS. ago begin held at their Banking Rooms, Tuesday, Januarv ment to him t.LOllt.L I .M I KKII!.. s\ SLEEPER & CO.. Boston, business. She* took to Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” a specialty. I have made this branch a study EfOTSEO | L THE UNiroSM Factory, the sale of German \. M. •• at in o'clock, BY tit, II, 1>87, NOE Qf some made* and etui any one with glasses that will suit. Nil BRADBUn Cashier. j ->-.jlEXCElU family medicines, especially pills JL I the and skin PROF KAURI-BERtlM | I t J “-'-AVD DOY’T FOKGET IT!” E> Complexion by <■ I I YOU with the of the Prussian P I'J'lEY Belfast, l>ee. 7. lsst;.—~»w 19 GWMOHUAh N-, using Watch Work done in all its branches. I ■ meerned that he a- been an. 'pm < I tell you, gentlemen, Prussia, intended for the Cure of cer- BJ lAMG BG5'0N \ A NO OURAlill.- atHalle, taken him-eii li.e irn-t "i iaxc. ;it a "i b 1 there’s no use talking, tain turfALL A XI) SICE MESH CARl ZEBBAHN »• ! -3» tlAW£ CST.AU- upon digestive troubles. After being a week in e-tate ol AM) the Happy Thought* AND HUN I Ubh-Q A RF.PU her new lodgings, however, tire broke out in I HAVE A NICE LOT OF plug t*»bae< o, pressed on IT FEELS GOOD. H. .T. LOCKE. GRIDS OF OTHER cation UNEOUAiU.; II ABBIK T M. ( ALIA late ot I mt UPHOLSTERY the basement at four o’clock in Those worn Watch This ! <_j- HARDWARE. the in a wave line, the morning, out with Pains, Aches Space MUSIGAL AUTHOR TIL'T* dy *.NV MAhl'CACTURtR- edges Dec. 188U.—50 in the ( mini f \\ a! |. deeea-ed. i•; made the Wilson & and the smoke awoke her and her anil H.S uud Weaknesses lind relief In one min- Belfast, 14, WE Make UK (1V| ^ by family For it will be for interest to do so, and buy SIS the law direct-; be therefore n1 'd pm Met Tobacco Co., of drove them out of the house. ute in Cuticura Antl-Paln Plaster. At your and .‘allay C O- ..'»•« e. * I late I-. 25 cents. Jumpers Fungs ORGAN PIANO -oil- who sire imleb ted to -Slid Middletown, and This her so druggists. as well as ornuinenlal for 53! TRFMONT ST. Ohio, frightened much that she at once something useful your BDST'iN.MASS* nisike immediate ment. and t In• w !; ha e ai ;. genuine ^,yy:;. ten E. M. Which I will sell one dollar than pa\ sold cheaper any SLND rOK CATALOGUE AA3 MGNTiuN PA-'5F<- -• byallgroceisfor moved to her present quarters on the second Barney, | PRICES- I demand' thereon, to <‘xhil.it t'-e -a* tor n anti miii* Atop Stalin' i* .AitHiidai-il. cents,—ten cents, mind other man will of the same kind in Brooks. floor of No. 540 Fifth street, near avenue H. I Vl'l'owS I ment to him. !>A NIi.I < AKf.N Doalci* for t; tuk. nomor’n any other TAILOR. -iHOLIDAY PRESENTS!!- your nuo1 tier you! The woman has been H. K. STAPLES, kind.—IS the dandiest poor penniless for weeks. Constitutional Catarrh. [WHOLESALE.! She and her sister -1 AM PREPARED TO DO- •2ml7 Mall Street, Brooks, Maine. \--* chew or smoke that a aged have been living for (9-05,000 subs: iber •• •I 0* be e lo a Ill- No disease has entailed more or r|Mlla man months on single For Sale mi .• mile., was,®vet,'tn)itted tomdulge in on this earth. the bounty of her son, I gnat z Laiul- suffering ! 1 mirernce. I. it In- di.h p( lie- worth of stork to be sold at retail at 1 And don't I’m hastened the up of the constitution than Cutting, Cleaning, Pressing9 bankrupt him- Hlln trust ot Admini-i aim y°"Sryet it. It's a f;ict telling graf. breaking 4 T l-.I.MWool) KAHN otli. ru ikn. « n tl:r and taken upon ana it one A you, yVon’t believe me just try Ignatz is a clerk in the Post Office and earns Catarrh. The sense of smell, of taste, of sight, of pairing, <&c.9 J, li. Main St. lil-hi'it A> er larm in Mont \ illr. I t w .n of the e-tale anu JimgV_ the next timo Wadlin's, piece yourself, you #70 a month. He has a wife and three ami I yoarlini; ILUM-IA 151 l.l.. an«l Jnvr A I. KI: I-: l» \ PKBBY, lat. liuvnlrim. children, hearing, the human voice, the mind, —one or more, -AT THE ROOMS OVER- Dec. 1886.—3m'iO SEAMEN WANTED! buy.* sold by all grocer.-. Belfast, 16, oltl, ami I .1 K|{>sI-.A IILIHIL I';i,• -<• .ire IB45, HappyLpught, and a fourth child is Mrs. and sometimes to its yrarliiij; 1 ■■ expected every day. all, yield destructive influ- ill the » oiiiON •! W a Ido. den-n-'d, lpv m.- •■id ence. The it verv liainl-'im', wa ll lnvil, ami . pa;, buyers little understood, by most phvsicians, Apply *7o JOHN S. K AN LETT, tin- -ame for -e; ment. and tho-e w ho have an\ I symptoms, clearing the Masonic Temple, Belfast, Me, •>mf>0 I !M> K. flORb.v.N Si SOUS Proprietors. Providence, K. I, of her and offered her a nickel. Mrs. oppressive Washington M., Boston, Mass. to exhibit the -ame for settle attire, head, sweetening the breath, restoring the sense of deniamls thereon, and CJ. W. DR. A. O. STODDARD. A'i'Wl m d> F< i- I IB. in- Laudgraf then burst out in a tit of violent smell, taste and and the con- biilion of Oil & Panels Dry Fancy Goods, DU. STODDARD, ment to l>r, J. Miller** Vegetable Kxjiectorant is J hearing, neutralizing Paintinp -:iwf>2 r weeping and left the premises, speechless and stitutional tendency of the disease towards the BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS, ETC. April-29, 1880.—17tf Kdirceonib, Me., I>ee.20, iss'tl. valuable f'-r Coughs & (.’• ids, floe. , Established 1878. make Safe as is She said to Belfast, llec. 16,1886.—3w50 money. Governments.«.un{;»v i° spirit gone. the reporter: s cause, I therefore forbid all persons harboring or Produce Com. Merchant, lit South Market for etc. REMOVAL st., maps, prices, \ 3,n4tt “I have been ruined. I am penniless and trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts Boston. <»vv49 28 L STATE STREET, BOSTON, without friends. 1 am to work RHEUMATIC of her after this date. I. J. COLE. Merchants E. kv willing and do PAINS, contracting Gsneral Commission C. M. Mlri'IIV. SHERMAN * MITCHELL, Dec. lssc>.—3w’d* everything an elderly woman can do. I do not Neuralgic,! Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp and •Jackson, Me., 23, AM) Wltol.r.SAl.i: PKA1KKS IN want to become a burden on Nervous Pains and Strains DRESS MAKING! my son, whose relieved In iBARBERS,! for Girls lli ntis. one minute the Employment Flour, llutter, Chrrsr, Ft/tjs, C. P. LOMBAK earnings are barely sufficient to provide for his by Cutlcura Anti-Pain 'IfRS, E. H. HANEY has dress have moved their shop from over Baker & Shales, tor gWi opened making -IN a- We will pay one hundred dollars K>*Id in premiums Plaster, the most antidote to rooms Main to the room in Block over it. II. large and growing family. Pd sooner die. Hut 7n\ perfect ! ill over the Grange store, street, City Moody’s drug HAY, POTATOKS, PISH, HAMK, PIlllTKl, Ac. best results from eijrht weeks’ trial of Sherumn h 1l%\ and inflammation ever ! store. in its brandies done in the Bark Haulers! is there no for me? pain compound- Belfast, where she is to cut, lit and make Barbering all I’mtiliTto ,ll;»k.’ Il.-ns s. n.l y,.ur ilium.’ ami justice These men, whom / ed. prepared l.ay. DENTIS? * t \ New, original, instantaneous, in- dresses in the best and most fashionable manner best manner. Straw Hat Barrett Bouton for I. S. .lollN>ON X CO., I have never harmed, have made a of possible Manufactory. 9 John and 5 Streets, |*<*st-office particulars. Comer Church nnd Spring Street beggar ] fallible aiul safe... At aiwlruggiato, 26c,; tifor OaU and see her well fitted anartment. &S~Call and see our New Rooms. T¥7ANTED SEVERAL TEAMS. Good job. Ad solicited. ti ClsroM llolah STUtET, ItoSTON, .M.VaS. and is there no wav to me?” L ; Correspondence and consignments I me, help |N. #1.00; or, postage free, >f Voder Drug anu Che mi- i MftS. E. If. HANEY. Sit HUMAN & MITCHELL. V? dress or come and see I Apply at once to BELFAST. MAINE. Herald. |{in47 | cal Co., Boston, Mass. 5w47 | Belfast, Nov. 3, 1886.—44 Belfast, Dec. 6, 1886.—3ni40 Ot5o A. II. BIZZELL & SON, Amherst, Me lmit) THK HILLS CO., Amherst, Mass. Boston, Aug. 0, ISSti.—lytffci* \