Republican Journal: Vol. 58, No. 13
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The Republican Journal VOLUME 58. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1886. NUMBER 13. Hon. S. L. Milliken on Labor Generalities. At the Home of Webster. The one that Webster ed forever. Of these descendants the less said A Birthday. Ques- great pastime enjoyed Literary News and Notes. What thi* Apple Growers of Maine Say About RKPI IUJCAN JOURNAL. while here on his farm was fishing. For hours the better. Suffice it to that inherited the Situation. tions. Tin: great American statesman as a FARM- say they <> Mrtlnlay of tin- U»n*r airo. 1 Hiring February 1*2.279 Northerners visited he would wander Frank Wilkeson contributes a timely article ER AX1» FISIIERMAN. INCIDENTS OF Ills up and down the streams, all the vices and none of the virtues of their il- The joy tiial tiH<*< 1 my hosom then In reply to a loiter from the Belfast Knights Jaeksonville, Fla. to the Entitled ‘‘Cattle The impression is abroad that the production «»f 1 i•-1.i•<111;i» i:\ Kin mi ~i»v> m<iumn«; iiv tiik HOME LIFE. A SPEECH NOW FIRST REl’ORT- and across the meadows. As a rule, however, lustrious sire. Most of them died April Ilarper's, Raising Hut makes tin darker seem the woe miserable, is a business w hieh has no future. But the of Labor asking him to support the Koran hill Congressman Mills of Texas is said to he the El>. W I'.JIST Fit's LAST HOURS AN1) FAST on the Plains."’ The of apples With wliieli tin* now overllow. he a fisherman’s luck. ever and some of problem cattle-raising day> enjoyed Rarely them distrusting deaths. Wine of the orrhardists who met relative to in the fastest talker in Congress. WORDS. TI1E DESECRATION OF IllS TOM IF is representatives leading Co. employees government print- did he catch a fish unless its own careless- carefully studied, and the perplexing fea- Republican Journal in sheltered lu st, by and women, and whiskey and men, seemed to at the annual of the state I’onio Publishing Hike bird safely olliee. for recently meeting ing ami also Mr. Henley's hill the It is understood that Mr. Gladstone proposes To THE Kditor OF THE JOURNAL : I have tures of that are with the A fhi)«l within my arms was pressed. ness it became entangled on his hook and bt* the ambition of male and female industry explained, were inc•lined to believe that there IT *20,000,000 as a land fund. highest logical Society, Ami lil\ \> blossoms at breast. more complete exclusion of Chinese workmen been lecturing during tin* i»:ist week in the suggestion of remedies. Circulation in and sipped my couldn’t escape. Mr. Wright had seen fish alike. For the love of him who served his were no just, grounds for discouragement. The Largest City County. from thi- country. lion. S. L. Milliken wrote The new census of 'Japan makes the popula- quaint old town of Marshtiehl, a place render- Tin* bird t<» -afer shelter tlown. nibble all the bait from tin* hook without his so let us the The valuable collection of manu- claim was made that tln*re was no over production a- follows, under I >. < .. country well, willingly quaff dark literary dale Washington. tion of that empire ;.*N,fitHMHIO. ed forever illustrious been the resi- -- Th* m >t i' I alone by having but that the middle and i-'< .1 i-i i< hi aMvnnet*. S’.oo a car. emptyan Maridi i>1 : ever pulling his line from the water. When a waters of Lethe’s fabled stream. also,had scripts and autographs brought together by poorer classes of cousum broken-hearted moan. lie, i. tli.' u at tin* of tin 1 make my The annual income of the Salvation in deiiee of Ihmiel the of ers were forced into expiration l have consulted Mr. Koran, who tells me Army Webster, greatest little ahead or behind he was mut- Mr. .lames R. now with A: strict economy by the general Magazine for April. j way always his failings; but they wen* the vices which Osgood, Harper 'Harper’s that he w i«die> io his hill before culling Fnuland is quoted at st00,000. American statesmen. Tin; is situated I depression of business, not in the I'nited > perfect village to only \, i: I v» TiiKM" "i' nut' M|ii;uv. one inch tering himself, and many of his grandest seem to be connected with the Brothers, is being catalogued and will soon be ii for consideration in the House. 1 will inseparably states "i ii. up near the sea on a of but in Kurope. not essential- .Mi rolimin,’ 1.ihi lor one week, ami 2~> Many establishments in Grand Uapids, Mi<*li., const, branch the Old Col- were on excur- o Apples being then aive it < speeches composed while these 11 is character was like lie red for sale. there will be ■ tor -ni'-i my ireful attention. j mightiest genius. Fndoubtedly each (iient insertion. A fraction of Ebenezer's Ride. ha\e made hours a work. ly a were in fact a in Sleigh I ha\e to exam- right day’s ony railroad, and about, thirty miles in a direct necessity, today luxury '-c chav^reil a- a fail one. not yet had an opportunity j sions. On his return he would throw much in the effort to obtain some of always tiik MorxTAiN that ukaks his rivalry of their and that when business ine Mr. but if 1 under- The of alien is line from l’oston. As its name spite cheapness, 'Twas in tin Slate of Indiana. Fanner Henley’s bill, correctly .subject landlordism attracting implies, the himself tinder the old elm tree in the dooryard these treasures. stand its I have no lies it at ion in attention in the Western States. NAM I*' became good and labor well paid there would be a r following are authorized agents for the to purpose say ing great town contains immense tracts of lands Sproirifins and his wife, Li/y Ann. set out marsh) and enjoy a short nap while resting from his •I. urnal that 1 am in entire sympathy with it. in his native State. As it towers far above its Peterson’s Magazine for opens with a scarcity instead of a If this claim lie the The of Labor the in all directions. In the farm- April surplus. !.’ Sii -. So. gr»4: \\ st.. Boston. market quit*.* comfortable-like ami <mi.u. 1 hex before I came to < before Mr. Knights protest against stretching away On to leave the house of a-tiingtoii Long ongress. fatigue. my rising so beautiful : fact, a few observed and a few ideas ad- si free trade schemes around its base there are very stecl-engra\ing, iz “The Lit- things ! I \\s. ij .iii'i \\ .I'-iiingtoii Boston. Blaine made hi' the of the Democrat*). on soil fellows, deeper were to tin- town <>t ifattleroot. I notable speech favoring ing portions, higher ground, the is Mr. the old his at >i jroinjr hey Wright, gentleman placed th* vanced this be of use to the farm- I"! iM.n.l, A < In stall- Boston. exclusion of Chinese I and dark chasms where winter Pilferer/' after a pieture the celebrated meeting may immigration. openly The estimates for the and sterile; and I am told that shadows, per- by IIok.\i l»ot*i». Washing! >n >t.. Boston. took aUnia with them two dozen elm-kens ami present Fngllsh navy sandy yet with hands upon shoulders and said: ers of this It is admitted and avowed my beliel that the gov- my “Young The Herman artist, Non Piemen. Then locality. pretty generally Sj St., New York. frequently an- the largest since the Crimean war. the aid of sea-weed and inussle petually reigns. recording angel will will- Meyer six «lozen (ar^s. erntneut should law the beds, which man. would like that certain soils are to as II li\ns. II Park Kow Sew 'i ork. prohibit by importa- you comes a double-size adapted orcharding, just ingly drop the forgiving tear over that colored fashion-plate, This lnnl I** i-n a meat winter for si* iuliina in tion of ail cuntraet labor, including the Chinese. I>r. (Miver Wendell Holmes and Mr. liilssell abound on the shore, enormous are rais- splendid certain soils are corn or wheat lands. Yet- crops A STORY OF MR. WKIiSTF.lt which all the ladies will lands, I this as a ol the intellect whose frailties should now be covered rave over; two color- regard subject gravest impor- Lowell w ill soon go together to Furope. ed. A and so- eran men have farther than this and s! i;s< i;| |i 1-.|*s remitting tnonev or (o 1 ndiana. espoejally around the town <d Ihitth- large flourishing agricultural for that never before in apple gone desiring tance. one w Inch intimately atleets not only the your paper appeared with the mantle of ed patterns; and some fifty wood-cuts of fash- i-1 :,— oj nmst state the Mr. Hoar will the bauk- line and an excellent charity. Standing here, have learned that one variety of apples will do pa pet’s ehang«‘d. American men. but the existence of undertake to get ciety. having buildings I assured him that » working print?” nothing etc. The all ori- I1 •:!* winch tli. paper has heeii sent, as Im modestly where for old ocean has chant- ions, embroideries, stories, well where another will not.