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The Republican Journal. Ml 70._ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1898. NIMBLE777

Washington Whisperings. There is Christmas .Services. belief in some ;he Christ. Sucb » great I ami character of its Founder aud Initiator. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. every evidence that the war is # journal. department lersouality, some almost superhuman being Jesus is to the world of men no [EPUBLICAN strenuous the nation from legendary making efforts to put The services at the ;hat shall >w and deliver no of enough Unitarian church on hero, phantom superstition, no fabled has been a common T. S. Ford of Swanville went to Amerioan troops into Cuba to meet any oppression or bondage, reason of the Togas came home from Christmas morning were being existing by ingenious Dickey Union to liM'AY .VOK.MKG BY THE according to the belief m al of the early nations and races. call through the speedy evacuation of the credulity of men, he is more real and pow- Monday to do work. announced last were in the darkness evangelistic spend Christinas. All the program week. The church In proportion as they erful to-day than centuries He ■ Spanish garrison. transports when, ago, Pub. Co. was and of affliction aud national adversity, the walked in Dr. P. E. Luce of Waterville was in Bel- Orrin J. f 1' Journal available in the Atlantic are neatly appropriately and flesh ami blood the Gallileeau Dickey spent Christinas with ports being decorated, and was their faith in the _ the discourse the stronger deeper hills and the Judean plains. Strange and fast Monday on business. friends in Rockland. | prepared with “rush orders” for sailing by pastor, Rev. J. M. this deliverer, this Homing of great powerful marvellous is that while other men > PAPER for Maine Seafar- South. was it, great 1 The Spanish evacuation is to be Leighton, and was that should strike off the chains Elmer Crowell of Christ- Edward H. M*r,i6 timely highly ap- personality and women who have gained reverence and Newport spent Kelley of Bangor spent Christ- made with unusual Presi- aud with their Heaven-sent ,ng people.” celerity.The preciated by the congregation. of servitude, admiration have lessened in their greatness mas with his sister, Mrs. Robert Coombs. mas with his relatives in Belfast forth t*> freedom. The Jewish dent has appointed Ethan A. Hitchcock leader he led with the flood of that this one There was for years, great S. W. Freeman went to of special Christmas music at the nation in bondage, looked the coming of out Monday on Walter Poor spent Christmas with his 111 and Missouri, the present ambassador to figure stands more really, more nobly U1 ,uoii City County their Redeemer, one sent from to be of the North church last Sunday as follows their Saviour, to-day than in all .the years that have been business. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O Poor. — Russia, Secretary Interior, he their Jehovah who should Restorer, since His death. Time, instead of vice Secretary Bliss, resigned.The morning. ancient lessening Arthur went to hi advance,$2.00a year; should give them their rights and His as it Islesboro Monday Peter Welch was at home Christmas from sent six greatuess, has undeniably done flits for three months. surgeon general’s office female “The Story of the Christ It is a for a Child” national aud racial glories. natural, with other great personalities, has only short visit. Hurricane Island. 5‘ f ur one square, one inch trained nurses to Cuba from New York Soprano solo Miss sn Jesus of Nazareth was by Sailie B. Durham and instinctive belief, tended to increase it, to enhance His sweet- ■ cuts for one week, ami chorus W. O. Colby went to Islesboro to Dr. John Stevens Dec. 23d. are destined for the the leader who answered in many ways to ness and Monday spent Christmas with lent insertion. They humanness, to make him dearer to "On Bethlehem’s is work on division at Puerto Peaceful Hills.” Clave their expectations, but there deep sadness the hearts of each Dark Harbor cottages. friends in I hospital Principe. succeeding generation. Bangor. -_ .-ll-ZI- aud In the truth,” “that He came unto his own other female nurses were started ,(P. D. Quartette chorus Year follows year and the number of His Fifty him not.” Adelbert Merrill left Monday for a visit in firs. W. F. went to Ring, Ring the Bells,” Ron,} ana his own received followers is and that His Triggs Bncksport To-l>ay’s Journal. for Cuba on December lb and it is intended “Ring^ increased, charac- Mass. Soprano Solo and unseen chorus. After these heroes aud leaders have left us, ter Hudson, for a short visit. to 100 with the division is better understood, is seen to he more Monday place altogether we instinctively venerate them, we begin alive Uif l. EVENING. truly to-day than centuries ago. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brick expect to leave C. J. Hall with his hospitals of the seventh corps.It is with a real’zation of their true greatness aud spent Christmas fami- “O Little Town of shal the names of the other great teachers, mi ltuarv. Christmas Ser- as little short of certain in the Bethlehem,” Bemis to celebrate their deeds, to have to day for a short visit in . in this accepted of worth, the other mighty prophets ami leaders of ly city. Personal. .Wedding Solo, "Night Nights,” Van De Water for of best informed official and diplomatic circles jreat respect the day their birth, men, and the Otis pure, powerful, far-reaching Whitmore went to Augusta Tuesday Mrs. Lettie Belle of Boston is vis ,,,,, ,, John Parker and the of their death. This has been Cooper f that negotiations will be opened soon ‘‘Christmas day voice of this Peasant of Nazareth is mightier ,-Anri Bells,” Ptfneger the attitude of nation towards its on business. itiug relatives in Belfast and Swanville. toward so modifying the Bulwer "Oh Christmas every than any. Moses with all his wisdom aud Clayton Bells, Ring Far and Near,” heroes and reformers. At this season of the ..Obituary— “Nig” moral embodied in his utter- Mrs. C. C. Rowe went to i.idle.. .Our George m treaty as t»» meet the conditions of the insight great Tuesday Rev. R. T. Capen visited relatives in Wa- Simple tear all of Christendom celebrates the birth- called the of r concerning American con- Misa his ances,—Buddha, light Asia, to attend the funeral of Frank Auies. Eighteen Ninety-Eight... present day Durham was in tine voice aud the iay of this child, called by parents, Jesus, with his truths tertown, Mass., the first of the week. n ntal Plants tor Maine. and inspired words,—the traction and control of the which means, a saviour. Nicaragua chorus did excellent Looking backward, ethical wisdom of the coun- Clinton G. is the holi- '*■ A•. work, showing the tine Confucius, sage Ferguson spending Hon. N. F. Houston was in Hallowell and K 3. we how the life and Canal.Christmas was observed very see personality of the sel and admonition of the noble ■ of the Mr. Socrates, days with his in this an Control..The State training leader, C. M. Craig. Man of Nazareth has been woven into the family city. Gardiner Monday on business. quietly in Washington. The weather was the Stoic Epictetus with his strong of all our appeals cool and In the The Methodists had a fabric present-day civilization. We to the self ami C. W. Follett returned v.K 4 bracing. presidential Christmas concert reliance unconquerableness Monday from a Miss Ellen D. Townsend is her let in almost every department of life and spending circle the was a very one. The at the church of men, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Shake- visit in Rockland. \ ulume..Don't Re-elect day quiet Sunday evening. The pro irt some manifestation of the vacation at her home in New Ct principle speare, with his great knowledge of human Haven, nuestions. ..Papers and President and Mrs. McKinley have several was well and gram rendered aud included a solo w iieli was the central essential soul of Madison Snow was at > Transters in Real Es- nature, and his ail of home from Seal Frank home friends from Ohio at the White aud life of this great inspired dramas, Elliugwood arrived Saturday stopping Miss e character great soul of the these seem s ,' tnport News. by Pettingill; recitations by Misses faint, seem hut echoes to those Harbor Christmas. from House and with them and a half dozen j^es. The art, literature and life of modern Lynn, Mass. * vGE 5. and simple truths 111 the sermon on the Mount, others in their native Mitchell, Spinney Cook; solo by Miss Miles is a manifestation,of his Men formerly living State, spirit. or those words in or William F. Thomas arrived home from W. A. Faunce of arrived a instinctive and undying spoken parable Toledo, O., Friday the Christmas dinner was Dinsmore; quartette bv the Unitarian :urn with an noble reverence to his enjoyed. prophecy disciples aud followers. It Camden to with 1 At'.E 6. :o this Son of Man, who was and is, the Tuesday. spend Christmas relatives. cnoir, who volunteered to assist. The high- is even of so ami true a seer as Thomas kindly of is deep Register f Deep Wa- est re\ elation what it possible for man Irvin L. Bowden was at home from choir was Messrs Carayle said He walked iu Judea eigh- North Dr. G. P. Lombard went to Boston Friday :. dians. f ish Facts. A White and Pettiugill, to become, Christ. is for us the great, ines- teen hundred years ago, his sphere melody for Christmas. to F Obituary. Misses Sullivan and timable gift from the Infinite Father. The Jay, spend Christmas. Dinsmore, with Miss flowing in wild native tones, took captive CAGE 7. powers of character that are latent iu the Herbert baunee as The feel the ravished souls of men, and of a J. Morrison went to Waterville Mrs. Frank W. organist society deeply the being Prescott spent Christmas < ummon Memorial Day.. Thomas Tilden Osborne died at his home Human soul, these and heights and depths truth grateful for this kindness. sphere melody, still flows aud sounds, Tuesday on business. with friends in er Literary News and Miss Hauey »f the moral and spiritual life, He shows to Winterport. in West Medford, Mass., Nov. 28, at the age though now with thousand fold accompani- e Chamber Dedicated.. played the for the ns in such a as to make Miss organ other numbers. way them full of ments aud rich all Carrie Erskiue arrived Tuesday from R. W. (c.v of 72 years. He was born in Belfast, a son of symphonies, through Capt. Curtis, pilot of steamer Pe- the uagneticness, full of irresistibleuess which and * Monday evening Sunday school had a hearts, modulates and divinely leads Newport to visit friends in Belfast. Christinas in Belfast. .u.K 8. Alonzo Osborne, w ho was a prominent busi- Iraws men unto him. This is the true rea- nobscot, spent Christmas sociable at them.” Correspondence..Ship the vestry. A letter son for our at this J. Watson ness man here half a and built rejoicing Christmas sea- Another noble cal Knowlton spent Christmas with Frank A. Jones of Searsmont was in Bel- s.. Deaths, century ago was soul, ed by his time and ,« read from Santa Claus that ion ; whatever individual and rea- ir* announcing private a and has as his Dr. F. A. Kuowlton of _ the block on Main street now occudied age skeptic infidel, paid deep son, Fairfield. fast a few last week on business. by he was to drive ions we may have for the reverencing of this days from Tallahassee and would aud tender a tribute to this great man, this Sam’l Adams and E. S. Pitcher, and the lay, there if this universal reason, that God Otis Alden is at home from Boston for a Miss H. OF THE WEEK. arrive during the evening. Soon after he divine saint of sacrifice. With sympathetic Mary Mason went to Montvilie Marshall block. Thomas learned the Has given something of truest value to men, few print- and prophetic insight Ernest Renan has days. to her vacation eame in through a window and distributed riz:—one of the greatest souls, aud nob est Saturday spend holiday er’s trade in The Journal office beautifully and truthfully said, speaking of Republican three of personalities, that has ever come men. Miss Jane McLellan is at home from bushels corn balls and some candy among the death of Jusus ; the death which was the Bos. Everett Pillshury of Methuen, Mass ar- The meeting of the in Belfast, and went to Boston, where he Jf course the Eternal Love is Him- to the children. W. C. Tuttle pledging truest birth:—“ Rest now in ton for her holiday vacation. rived T which closed at impersonated j to thousands thy glory,noble Saturday to visit Henry O. Archibald. society worked a few He soon moved to Med- lelf us, by of other noble men years. the old saint in founder. Thy work is completed. Thy was one of the most good style. After Santa's ; md women,by other heroes and other Paul Carnes will go to Mass next proph- divinity is established. Fear no more to see Malden, Miss Alma Tilton left Saturday to spend ford, where he Las lived more than forty 1 The of departure a fan drill was a class of ets, by other reavlers and other poets, week on business. story. papers given by by the edifice of thy efforts crumble through a her holiday vacation with relatives in Sid years. The Medford says of him : jther saints and martyrs, but iu this one man t one on music in the little girls, flaw. Henceforth, beyond the reach of was a man here is the embodiment of the Mr. Eames, foreman of the late Belfast ney. Olive Winslow of Dex- “He of simple, modest life, not highest great- frailty, thou shalt be present, from the Interesting Christmas services were held ness and goodness of human character. And Farms local interest in widely known, but highly regarded by those height of thy divine grace in the infinite Creamery, went to Boston Monday Miss Juliett A. Wiggin is spending her schools, at the to Christmas, in view of this fact Js and ought Baptist church last Sunday forenoon j consequences of thy acts. At the of a on business. /indent W. W. Stetson who liatl the of his o one of the price vacation with her Mrs. J. E. privilege acquaintance. he, greatest and most joyous fes- few hours holiday sister, aud is the order of ser- of suffering, which have not ; ■ i! Hon. .1. W. Brad- evening. Following tivals iu all the in by He was connected with the Unitarian year. People naturally rec- touched thou Geo. M. Cousens, Brookline, Mass. church, vice in the thy great soul, hast purchased Stone of Lewistown, Mont., is Minis of 1825. The elec- morning ognize that, to rightly keep this day, and the the most in which he rendered complete immortality. For thous- the with H. L. Woodcock has returned helpful service, by ■vent which it there should be an spending holidays relatives in Bel- from Rock- !-Milted in the choice of Organ voluntary celebrates, ands of years the world will extol thee. A his constant as a worker in the of and fast. land where he had an exhibition and saie of >ur human way pledge ourselves to one an- will go to California. talidin Iron Works, where he has been em- foi many years. The j this city in 184‘J, where be had siuce resided, Benediction other by giving our little gifts to each other the past year. j Clifford B Abbott of Boston is ployed It) per cent, of this Ht this time. is animated a spending j Forty years ago he united with the Free The Christmas Humanity by News ot the concertlu the evening w as Granges. the week Horatio M. Welch was at home Christ- £3,949. aseommis- Baptist c urch ot this city, during the livine generosity, a sublime unselfishness at holiday with Ins sister, Mrs. 1.. F j attended. The order of .iib were m February, pasturage of Hev. Geo.W. Beau, remaining largely service was this time, when the day of the birth of the McDonald. mas from Camden, where lie is at work in Saviour of ; iimauder Sumner Cum- I an honored member to the hour of his de- as follows : men draws near. There was an South Branch Grange, Prospect Village, is H. M Bean's shipyard. cease. in the of the church >id the that at George Forbes left Monday for Lynn, n t\y, died at early history Organ voluntary legend among early nations, Co hold a sociable Jan. 3 at the Hall. Ashville, the Grange Rev. A. ami w ife during the years of his health ami strength, “sweetest Music Christmas season all of the earth was Mass., where he will work in a steam Ashley Smith are sprint- >y. He was the sou of Chorus, Softly Stealing.” All are invited. fitting he filled offices in church ami ! jnder aspeli, charmed by the of the cordially week with Mrs. » important potency establishment. He will visit in ing the Smith’s relat;-.. in t Bangor, of Simper iivine Boston and formerly parish ; his judgment beiug eagerly sought aud Love revealed in Jesus. Shakespeare Stream Grange, has elected Scripture reading prayer Sandy Unity, a few en route. Mass. Cummings Paine. He and In the he was well, if it iu those well Chicopee days Auuisquam, respected. community Hymn quaintly, expresses officers for the as follows: \V. Mi 1 i i van and Fran k 1 i n known aud oft lines in ensuing year esteemed by all classes. He tilled offices of cnnuren’s exercise repeated his drama, vv imam Grockett is F. N. V. .assistant auditor M A. T. W. F. B. W. visiting friends in traveling L ns of granite during the trust in| the city and was for “The of The Hamlet: Woods; O., Lane; L., I government, Ciiorus, Passing King,” Maey Belfast. He was one of the suciessful ones of the Maine Central L. R. ('• was m Bel- amount, for sev- nine successive member of the board Eunice J. W. J. A. Vaudeets: .-mallest years Contralto solo ‘Some say, that ever that season comes Harding; S., of the A ’gainst in Klondike, and to into the fast Dec. 21st anil 22d. i !"■ Washington County school directors of city. well- Reading, A Selection from Mrs. Plielp's “Life Wherein our Saviour’s birth is celebrated, W. C., Henry Bacon; W. Sec., Grace E. expects go read man and intelligent he was an of rim bird of daw all lumber business in officially inspected by Jesus,” Mias Keene uing singerh night long: Cook; W. Treas., Edwin Rand; W. A. S., Virginia. His son Misses Lena and Milly Sail hurt went n honored of men in social And then no dares stir abroad C companion high Suio, "Little Town of Bethlehem,” they say, spirit Charles will with ad ommissioners and Hie are then no Carl W. G. W. A. Mason: Pomo- go South him. Medheld, Mass last u- ml ti • position, and literary attainments. Be- Brooks nights wholesome, strike. Giles; K., Friday sj train Phillips No blasts, no witch hath to regular service tween himself and the. late lamented James fairy power charm, Solome Miss of winter. Mrs. Pitcher so na, Harding; Ceres, Margaret My- Lucy Burgess Taunton, Mass., and •■ntiie will be in- hallowed and so gracious is that time.-’ length G. Blaine there existed for many years a "Wonderful EthoU Poem, Night,” Frost rick; Flora, Susan Rand; L. A. S., Clara brothers, J. S. and It. L. of North Edward arrived home from Jan. 2d.It is warm Mr. Burgess Haney Boston lay, and companionable friendship. v h ns tin as offering Instinctive is the reverence given by man- some time was associated with Carney. Jay, Maine, who have been spending Christ- for a short o mid-winter meeting ot Blaine for (Quartette, "There's a Song iu tLe Air,” kind at fins season to this soul; if we are by Saturday visit, ompanied by him as a member of the school board of the nature hero mas with their sister, Mrs. Gilbertson on 'i ui of Women's Clubs, Holcomb worshipers, as Carlyle said, Following are the officers-elect of Tran- Ins little nephew, Jimmie Huiue. None knew Mr Saunders but to re- then -.’ ■tli. will be the most iu- city. Tenor solo, Mr White while other heroes and saints have l uiou returned to their homes quillity Grange, Liucolnville: Mas- St., Tuesday A. T returned L Lam leu spect him. [Kennebec Journal. A v\ ord Loin the Pastor been national or racial, this man of Nazareth Worthy Crosby Monday Edward L. Baker, Austin morning. is fast becoming universal. Whenever we ter, Marriner; overseer, Win. A. to work in the foundry, after a short visa at \. Hon. W. H. Hymn Looney, Benediction. celebrate the birth of Christ we re affirm the J. W. ass't. Mrs. S. L. Milliken lias E. Haskell of Rockland, Bragg; steward, Miller; stew- received a letter his home in Swanvilie. against the Portland S. Charles formerly mission and the of the Master. His purpose Win. from her son S. M. I •1 the death of his was steward of sell. Edward The services at the Uuiversalist ard, McKinley; lecturer, Myra Belle Capt. Milliken, S. A., wife, of Belfast, church ou mission was no narrow one. not the saving At Christmas, Levi Clay, Foreman with * w ho was on of one nation or one it Miller; secretary, Grace treasur- dated at Cavite, Nov. r, board Lameyer of Rockland, which sailed from Christmas day were very interest ug, amt age, but was a world- Maliouey; Philippine Islands, New England Telephone ('<> was resented w.de a mission to our she went down. The the was a purpose, universal er, Isaiah H. Cross; chaplain, Joel Mad- loth. He is the ofib er and has Hyannis Nov. 26th, day before the great, there large attendance. The audience commanding with a valuable gold watch by the members »>c humanity. In a deep and true sense the The writ is quite docks; J. C. few idle moments. He wishes to he and has not since been heard from. room was very prettily decorated with fir- shall gate keeper, l>eau; ceres, remem- of his crew. the in gale, words, “they call Ins name Jesus, for ting facts rela- Grace Annie to his old Belfast friends. The vessel was coal laden, for Salem Her trees, evergreen aud holly. The altar was lie shall save his from their sins/’ are Miller; flora, Marriner; lady bered the Portland people Hriilau B. Ellis of Eu.hdeii visited fro mIh charges full of significance. In the light of the recent ass t steward, Hattie Hook; A. carelessness in owners have given her up. Mr. Haskell banked with green and holly aud a Lumber of chorister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber A. Mac ember cele- allowing developments of civilization, there has been, Mrs. in Belfast last Thursday and Friday He was wreaths were witl H. Miller; organist, A. P. Knight. u’l from Boston in the was a native of Rockland ami had lived in laurel arranged good ef- in of the backward iu brated the fifth anniversary of their mar- 8pit-e seemingly steps, returning home from the State Grange m a when knew the and in Belfast all his life fect.The music was according to the of the and in- a at their on they that city except program spite many transgressions, Waldo County Grange met with Equity riage by party home Bay View Bangor. • in uot a he was in the He serv- last the choir firmities of human nature, a steady ad vance, a Ling; providing the four years army. announced week, consisting of Grange of this city Tuesday. There was a street the evening of December 20th. A the the going forward, a following of that great law D. L. Craig of Butte City. Mon., was in exigencies of and 2!»th and his com- Miss Miss number of ed in the 28th Maine, Pettiugill, soprano; Skay, alto; of lift- was one of the attendance, a of the goodly relatives and friends wer* the which great teachings good majority granges from wing steamer Port- Mr. Uockport Searsmout last week, the rades say be was a good soldier. He was a Mr. Peterson, tenor; Mixer, bass ; Miss •f The Christ, that progress, which is one in the county being represented. present and a very enjoyable evening spent. a Equity of his cousin of improperly officered, of the laws of tell us guest Phillip Hanley of Edwin Libby Post, G. A, R., of orgamst. The the highest being. People furnished an were the of a number of This suit is re- member Kingsbury, sermon, by Grange excellent dinner,which They recipients ; [»ed. in a desponding and pessimistic tone that Thomaston, at the House. He has followed the sea from Rev. A. Smith, was fr mi the useful and ornamental m i ;i term of the supreme Rockland. pastor, Ashley there never was a time when there were so was as usual supplemented by the lunch presents, pi pally Mihs Carrie lett. to boyhood. His wife, formerly Emma L. text Matt. 1:23—They shall call His name many crimes committed, when there was so boxes of the members. The question under in wood, including two rockers, kitchen Spdford Saturday survives him much of wholesale robbery, and oppression, the holidays at her home in (freat Sherman of Rockland, with Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God discussion was, “Resolved, That the ware, etc. spend s > mm so much Philip, h of lust and crime, terrible after which she will mak- a short- cue Miss Jessica. They are now with us. we the Works, daughter, By general request give sin in t le world as there is at the pine Islands should be annexed to the The of the Bliss Business le Pacific Mail Steamship present faculty College Montreal. but Miss Haskell will soon re- in as follows: visit in ■ders for the construction in Belfast, sermon full, time. Such an assertion is totally un- i United States.” The disputants were W. of Watervilie have engaged Lawyer L. D. in warranted, and no true student of A. J Brackett, of .tine to -.mers to between San turn to her studies Wellesley College. St. Matthew 1:23 “They shall call His name history P. I). O. J. G. Jones of of the Waldo Mrs. Pittsfield ply would such is the case. It is Thompson, Bowen, Harding, Clinton, formerly which God with affirm that "kohama and Emmanuel, being interpreted is, W. H. and W. T. C. Runnells. The Belfast last week to attend the funeral < f Hong Kong. us.” true that a reader of the modern newspaper, County Bar, to deliver a course of lectures »>*• of tons died Dec- 22 1 at his home little child of her Mrs. Kate 18,000 displace- Walter Young especially ;f that journal chances to be a next meeting will be with South Branch ou Business Law, before the students of the daughter, ■ of at Corner from The birth of Jesus, the event which at sensational find crime and sin living capacity 12,000 Cobb’s typhoid penumonia, one, may iu their Dec row'. Mr. had we celebrate with Grange Prospect. school. These lectures will be ou con- of 18 knots. will after a brief illness. Young many this season joyous festivi- to any person, but you who They enough appall and M. G. Prentiss of Brewer assisted his son, accommodations for 175 friends in this city who will deeply regret ties and solemn rites, is one of the greatest have read of the awful crimes against civil- At the regular meeting of Union Harvest tracts, notes bills, partnership, agency, his death, ire came from Belmont to of historical facts in its oearingupon the ad- and H. M. Prentiss,as clerk outlie Belfast a:ers. The News ization and manhood womanhood, Grange, Montville, Dec .'id, the insurance, corporations, probate and bank- postal Newport for a while worked as vancement and oi mankind. following Rockland and quite well-being committed such tyrants as Caligula and run the rush of business P. Huntington will build by officers were elected for 1899: S. ruptcy, mortgages, real estate, bailments and & Burnham during a teamster in the employ of J. C. Cleve- That birth in the humble town of Bethlehem the demoniac Nero, about such eras of blood- Master, .i*.-rts at ,h t are now divinest our Mr. Jones is well known in Christmas week. place land at the Meadows. About two years w as of the importance to human shedding as the Reign of Terror, and the Poland; Overseer, D. A. Poland; Lecturer, banking. ates of the cost.A can- moved to Warren, where he a nature. From that moment there was a and we are ag<- he bought Bartholemew Massacre, together the count- j Georgi Carter; Steward, J. VV. Wentworth; Waldo county glad to learn of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath of Bucks- wspapers the farm and recently made some considerable realization of the possibilities and less other awful atrocities, know something throughout Ass’t. Steward, Mark Howard; Chaplain, his success. Christmas in Belfast. Mr II. <6 for expansion and 103 improvements upon it. He was a hard- capabilities of the human soul. It can be of those bloody periods of history, and know port spent man and that took a new start from G. H. hut his wife will re- \ section of the working, industrious greatly liked said humanity that there is nothing to them in ! M. M. Thompson; Treasurer, Thomp- returned home Mouday, country 1 comparable all who knew him. He was 32 years of the birth and life and death of the Man of Even wars are t the and that is by the.se modern times. the ! son ; Secretary, O. A. Ramsay; Gate Keeper, Wedding Bells. main awhile with her parents, Mr. and Mrs South, of and leaves a widow. Nazareth. It can be truly asserted that man- age fRockland milder an Spiritualism, neutrality aud safeguards it, part great was and would in- nad faith a that humau nature a great comfort in his last intimate frieuds. The bride prettily Mr. Brown's former admiuistra- agreeable neighbor always lieved iu us, warn movement, tor me development oi proved days; ity during sts....Toney E. Wardner, to favor ; he it convenience himself considerably of which he was a part, because there was :s a there therefore, ami dressed in white, the groom wore in for >>'in was sen- mankind. It manifestation that , tastily lion and is well qualified every way \ Traveller, In of his long he has ins own s< lie believed there That the members of this grange another. spite illness, uohleuess in ul, is a force iu this world that is ou the side of Resolved, both wore beau ■ the conventional and i ivs in word for those about or their to the family in their black, the position. Dedham, Mass., always had a cheery was nobleness in the souls ol her men and and on the side of or ! extend sympathy right truth, lightness are was served Sherman. I lie leaves one Thomas. was the and trust firm in the tifui white roses. lunch ■ .Judge him.’ He son, George women, and this meaning of that that, there is a silent affliction they Awedding Isaac Wilbaml was at lmm Christmas right Jusness, slow, he has crossed the of court in | Rockland Star. word of lus so often quoted, ‘And i if 1 be “one far off divine assurance that safely and was a most and fes- '•miit allowing evolution toward the j the'evening happy from where he is as car- draw ail men unto me.” shining river and passed on to that heaven- Portland, employed in his paper comments lifted up will event toward which the whole creation ; tive occasion. The bride is the popular dress, is attractive ly rest towards which we am all journeying. the McDonald Dredging Co of •n the Getchell man- There something magnetically inovt'S.” Realising as every student of life, i skill is penter by Patterson died at her winch draws That our charter he in maker of Jackson and her taste and Mary A. Tuesday in true manhood, something in ail of its must, that Resolved, draped New York. The company has a large gov- recently which in the highest departments, j for in the with her Mrs. John in forth the dormant power from other hearts is this movement 1 mourning thirty days respect-to conceded by all. She is a lady of high influenced the home daughter, Carr, there forward, immediately ernment contract for m Portland have and forces with it. This was memory of our departed brother. dredging of TO was to meet join by h divine ueccessity we are brought face character and worth. The groom is a er them had East Belfast, at the age years. She That a of these resolutions sterling Wilbaml has of the containing of our own poet Lowell, w heu an- Resolved, copy harbor, and Mr. chary the meaning to face with another noble reality, Christian "«rt tlie case in a of the late Jacob the nobleness that be sent to the family of the a copy young man of high moral ami house before horn Belfast, daughter he saul. “be noble, and other solemn realization, that we are deceased, carpenter work on their tugs, dredgers and our also a sent to "i.The 3d Col. and was the. second wife of the late lies in other hearts, sleeping but never dead, in the the of placed upon records, copy character, whose good common sense and Nebraska, Haskell, grasp, friendly grasp, for scows. They are now working three dredg- m's < in to meet thine own.’ the local papers publication. » “Id regiment, had a fund f Patterson. One son and one will rise majesty some Higher Intelligence, some moral ways have won for him a host of Washington w omen to Him genial ers and are building a fou rth. 1 1 savannah from home fora Christ drew men and by order of that evolution is in short survive her, Herbert Augustus Pat- He things, friends here and elsewhere. He is a success- daughter reason of bis ot innate goodness. when the truest evidence tr iier. This was power rightly understood, apportioned and Mrs. Carr. as and illustra- at Mr. E. the terson, who lives in Nebraska, looked upon himself the type that there is Intelligence and Love working ful school teacher and is present employed Charles Stephenson, popular i, nipanies. The 2d Louisiana life. His advent heard She also leaves two step-sons, Martin and tion of universal upon out its diviue plans is accordance with fixed Dec. 1898. in the village school of Jackson. The many young baritone whom Belfast people t; 'M|n & Maine managers order- and had to be repeated twice. His song, “Queen Joseph Wiley died Dec. 23d at his home at their Messianic prophecies expectations, give meaniug to the whole, and that divine of any nature, who will call at Poor's & Hi tty “Two Gifts a Year. !27, that left Boston at 7.45 and wisest men of the his rich Lincolnville after a short illness, at the age still the greatest principles are so fixed iu this world that Son’s, Belfast, or A. B. Sparrow’s, Freedom, of the Earth,” especially showed C. to run slow. This train is had looked forward to the of 89 years. Mr. Wiley was born in New- Jewish nation each,sooner or later,receives the recompense will be presented with a sample bottle of and wonderful This and that comes not voice, training, range. K. ->n^T"d and Mrs. W. S. Carver of Vinalhaven cloud** of Heaven Heaveuly the day is manifest by a calm peace and of the civilized world. Twenty years good things. from the opera Carmen by Mr. parts than a much dtnes the fog was so thick and other such phenomena, they aud soul of each millions of bottles were vastly more pleasure so ^ were summoned to North Haven Dec. 21st trumpets good will at the heart per- ago given away, gives ed hardly possible that an artist young to him and gladly. will tell sum could give if expended in any ‘flight failed give any light the death of Mr. Carver’s mother. De- did not receive graciously son. The thing which gives us supreme and your druggists you its success greater dramatic by bun as an im- Order it sent to some could give this piece with so much of the He had wife of many looked upon confidence in the and univer- was marvelous. It is really the Throat other possible way. \ engine. ceased was 78 years of age and the Indeed, development only lovers who was using the old Messianic endorsed out-of-town friend, and you may rest assur- and have pure tones. Music run over the road under like Nathan Carver, both of whom were natives poster. one sality of the religion founded by Christ, and Lung Remedy generally by power yet to a foothold for that at of New Year’s music are Mrs. in order gain apart from the truth which is the immortal One 75 cent bottle will cure or ed oue, least, your will watch with interest the growth of At times, the fog was nearly of Vinalhaven. The other children prophecies nation. Ibis physicians. in the Jewish is fact that this its value. Sold all in will |be thoroughly appreciated many rau» C. S. of North Haven and Henry D. his teachings thing about it, the single prove by druggists gifts this artist. and came against the cab Staples for the rejection of times. in young Carver of Malden, Mass. was the reason largely truth was embodied or personified in the life this city. [t% like a shower. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Miscellany. Ornamental Plants for Harine /laine. ISOLD OIST WASHING POWDER [Deferred from last week.] London, Dec 15 The British steamer The ornamentation of Fukkdom The was rural homes is of Ladies’Circie entertain- Basuta, Captain Taylor, which arrived at to the ed at G. A. K. Hall last Thursday afternoon Gravesend yesterday from Buenos Ayres, importance people of Maine not reports the British bark as a means by Mm. A. J. Billings... .A harvest dinner having spoken only of adding to the com- Aretas on Dec 9, in latitude 40 north ; longi- an 1 election of officers was the at fort and of the home “Lend program tude 12 west, having on board the crew of pleasure life, hut as last the Italian which sailed an Dingo Grange Saturday. ..Beacon L;ght bark Salvatore, attraction for the numbers from in of increasing Club was entert lined Mrs. .1. Bangor, Me, on Oct 29, command by A. Billings of summer visitors and as a means of a Capt Cerase, for Palermo, Sicily, and which en- Hand!’’ at her home D m 20th-A Club Magazine had been in a condi- the abandoned waterlogged hancing value of farm property. is the cry of women whose housework is\ \\ lias born formed in our village.... Mrs. Mott tion nu Nov 23 in latitude 28 north, longi- In Bulletin 4(1 of the Maine beyond their powers. Such \ A tude 27 west. Experiment physical Sinai! going to Deeriug for a few weeks. women need to know that all is Bangor, Dec. 17 —From thb opening of Station, Prof. Munson lias a cleaning Mr James Foster and Dr. Cleaves of given list of made the Penobscot to in easy by river navigation , trees, shrubs and herbaceous Bt Hirbor were g tests of G. Bellows Sat to time of its closing, the present week, plants 1,535 which urday Mrs Judson Wiggiu, accompanied vessels arrived in this port. These have been grown at the University figures are something loss than those for of by her :i;ot,her in i sister, has gone to Inde- Maine and which have proven liardv 1897, when there were 1,787 arrivals. The there. pendence Iowa, to spend tin- winter .Prof. figures for the present season are as follows Many of the iinest shrubs grown One hundred and M’ W Rich his gone to Southwest Harbor thousand one forty in Massachusetts are uufitted to the 23 nine rig- fora w.M-k.. \lr Phil schooners, 35(5 steamers, barges, Small is stopping at ours of this climate. This barks, two brigs, two sloops, two ships, one bulletin should Hotel Mi-'. Mrs. Nellie, Cook will go to barken tine. In 1897 the arrivals were 1421 be consulted before deciding what to Bvstou, Mass., next week to visit hei hus- schooners, 342 steamers, <» barks, five barges Powder 1 and three plant. Washing band and sister. brigs, It’s as good as an extra pair of hands in*A Bangor, Me Dec. 20. Capt. E. P. Dick- Bulletin 4ti will be sent free to all who the household. It saves time and worry. 1 i; Lewis Rhoades died Dec. 18t.b at son, for many a prominent coast cap- years to the tain and in command of the Maine apply Agricultural Experiment Largest package- -greatest economy. 'he home of h >* father, Otis B Rhoades, recently THE N. K. FA IK HANK Central steamer Sebenoa, running be- Station. Orono, Me. In COMPANY, P ferry writing please Chicago. St. Louis. New York. V aidei iuess -f several months, aged 22 tween Mt. Desert and Bar and mention this ferry Harbor, paper. Boston. Philadelphia. P ii.-* old The shadow ist over t.lie hearts which ran into the lighthouse on Hancock Point one in broad a few of h-s many friends by the death of his morning daylight weeks ago, has sent, in his resignation to the > wife a few ng only weeks since had company. It, is understood that he will be s-hi ei;, lifted ere the husband was called succeeded by Capt. Ellis W. Bray, who has ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND been in the the Maine Central for to f-dlo* lier t the eternal beyond. Two employ of about ten years. During the summer sea- ..tile boys ire thus doubly orphaned by son he has been captain of the Sebenoa and in UHAJRF>ER*ftj the t':.\ going out. from us. The funeral the winter when but one steamer is run, he has been Cant Dickson’s mate. ser. es m. i- Wednesday morning at his Dec At 1 o clock is and Baltimore, 18. yesterday :o 1' 'iiti-rment was in Fail view N .g' Brackett. \v hose deat h last Sep w inconsolable,|uot eating, although morning the four-masted sch Jennie S But- THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ROVND TABLF o -"v. lb:- Rev. Mr Wood. tember was tnouin*d a 1ms! of not all >weu in his room would anchor in the har- pastor, sincerely by master’s ler, Capt Butler, dropped ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL bor, what is as one of the, £ during 1899 will be devoted to Fiction. Travel, ,0 t I a v--!> able s ruiou last Sunday on friends, wa> a beautiful Angora eat, black, often steal in, hiding under the furniture, ending regarded THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- Sport quickest round trips on record. On Oct 1(> 5 best ail-uround boy's paper publishe 1 s.-lung and drinking. W. uhl and for hours until found and LI EVE. lnpo-r with touches of seal brown in bis eoat, staying the Butler sailed from Newport News with a 1 .. TWO SERIAL STORIES ti o',c\ one mg and old, could have re- cargo of 1,488 tons of coal for Mcx. f and had the uifte 1 feet indicative of high tiken out. His joy at his master’s Tampico, LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB* The trip was made in 15 and 1,8 hours. •n-.f-.t -term >n and have seen themselves almost human, lie had days STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE “Forward, March!” Gavin M breed. Il< -ame to the hone* <>f Mr. and i-oveiy seemed the sch sailed for 1 Discharging cargo there, '.•••■■•: belli tor them Mr. BEARS THE By K IKK MCN'ROK Mi >1 !.S H j• Charlotte run NAME, f By Mrs < d.-o I'. Braekett one bleak .January his own high-chair and would sit at the Harbor, Fla, making the in v ei — i, v * a u;\ and we nine young is a st'’r\ <,?•!.■ years old, pre- days. Here she loaded 1,428 tons of PERRY DAVIS Sc | a little starved t \bb’ and c it his food as as a per- SON. veil !» Riders. Frederick day nine years ago, half daintily phosphate rock and sailed from there on Rough F'-t : :;u a lug! place m tin-.-leriea> force was in from son. He watched for the home Dec 1 the <>f one at n d waif, and taken pity, fed uid always Including discharging ( SOME SHORT STORIES distant, the in run cargo, loading of another and twice (Mini g of sis ister and would for bUJt lllNU UN IHt rLAINN tied for, notwithstanding the round was p AN KXtHAN' l’l'. 'Si'ia Fit;:.o Mrs. Left- o Wallam kind!) changing ports, the trip mailt; in •• Hi MM .> Hii r* ds to meet him. If in the house 5<> l Hj ot t .«• stran,ei vvas resent- many days. The round trip was practically •• mr s a h has bi-eri ming deeply visiting ended the ended as 5 WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE THE GUNSH01 and told that Ids master was he when Butler the capes, ed the st n i who had coming i f KN H \V. I HER Mo \ S Whs. u the past two weeks, went by yellow eat, Topaz that was her departure outward. Mrs. Hy •' would and to the dooi to be let ..Bargains.. •• Jennie S whom vessel A DANDY AT HIS BEST THE KING’S T :o I: valid i asl T burs-lay ..Mrs On 11a been !»ei of the household for tifteen jump go Butler, after the was I was on the at 1 ac- n By Julian.Ka m JVy Um.in.v •' out that lie and return with his named, vessel, always ...IX... M- M inn i-ut t M c*s i. busetts last Mouda* llow.-v-r so christened nkght go yens “Nig.' companies her husband. l.o wait-u S W spend lie Mrs Anna C so master. Several times 1 is life it P STORII OF THF. AR by his resell' is, >n won bis wav to ill during Charters Sch Scotia, Philadelphia, via | 'P.es- S' !'■'« .Ur- I.i :.i. •, .»•••! in ;i; i•" a \ddo- Partridge visile. Mrs. became neces>ar\ to him Wilmington to Porto Cabello and Cur e to, hearts by bis remarkable intelligence and give iiiedicine, fiuc ut the author < coal, etc S'J.sofl and port charges. Sch H. in W n tor-port last Thursday for II THE RESCUE OF REDWAY CRUISING \\ and twice veterinarian to extract i Willie 1, York t<> kind, aileei;. .nate disposit ion. JAi-n Newton, New Havm and I ap: W i * Harr:, hi w-nt t.. Bangor •»> Footwear, D V 1 A l< M K TIN Sagua, Warm and the courage and part cargo telegraph poles, SI,TOO sous to the home who had an teeth, quiet patience j A SCARED FIGHTER Friday -m I. siio-ss. V and Mrs Ti- unas uning Bk Mannie Swan, Nr>v Y >rk to Barbadot-s, BILI.Y OF R A exhibited b\ the little four-footed was l»\ i. M V f afu-i a pet j tt Jje-ag.tu iia' o gi ii> t 'an: hu s|. i the avowed dislike felines, short general cargo, equivalent >8.000 Sell His remarkable traits! Jesse Lena, Mobi;-- to N S Cuba, two I A WAR ( ORRESPONDENT A FLO A wmt-r with their im-i Mrs. J. •• Br. v> ster. forced to admit theii fondness exemplary. many trips, stnyweie lombt r, S5 Si h Susie P Men's Wool Hoots irii ft i ? !!■• « 1< TON I. MAfM make a too for 1 »diver, Pascagoula //igh Mis* wouid 1 Et d for him. IB attache.i himself to his in is- story long print, to N S ba trips, 1 uher -S5.25 S •' ! WITH CAPRON AT EL CANEY $1.00. This is u*s i• »b hut new lot, I V I 11 K K ’■ 1 V K und-i: l ist week. .. \V. It H '.n-m; tu a id but his as a household will be Geu Adcibert Vine-, N. York to Havana, C K,' tei s" strongly ilia curing the serious piece pet j case r S, h Sa l e 1 8 >?i Jacksonville fresh \v !'*■ last w to lid. oil, p p'oils. spent, Sunday th Mr. end Mrs. illness Mr. Biack-it. four he hard AkTICI. IS ON \M> YU' years ag". ! to Martiniipit luuilier >0 Sch Levi Hart. j SPORT L.mlse. .. Mrs. Sindh ar- < Mary Hound l*i 11*i. Mr. > Norfolk, lisli scran >1 Men's Wo of Hoots, frith Ht/h ) These articles will he «';•»•< •••.-• r\ c ii m •* r: ! ir m Belfast last .... net. Sch Annie ii L 'vi->, Perth A til l»o ti Saturday A $750.00 1 iddle. “Our George” in Rockland. Hut fete Orers. t ,0 S. '[ :i:s is W : $ 7 Th- h S'>ciety met with Mrs. Annie nterp rt, »a 1 SI 25 Sell Herl rt , ALASKAN FISHERMAN ARCTIC WAYFA first ■ K«lgewater to Boston, ,al >! 25 quality rubber and celebr.if'.-d I V II .1 !■ KOV IB v A.vry * S iturd ay evening Tin* atr-ni D> I'll I. iMM !«'!. '11' 1 Ml. Jot'UN \1 A ! I. !- ii I«-r\ i»-\v<*«l in .1 I’.rol ln-i- llniiiitr- Iluliiiu Brand Boor. I ART OF FLY FISHING TWO-FOOTED \\ <• < ••’.'a* k' l *'!•• i-l. O. 1111 i‘ of lli»- ourii-i -(■;i/.«,tlt‘ ifg- the meeting e*S. Nr-v Year’s g; ng aii l'l i«*nd> ill my II. < Kvvr By U < « (iei-. 1 •: If. and litt.lv ,\. Quimby of Belfast was in town Iv«-1:11<-y. daughter, «>p| YiII.'m-" inline. 1 e.lliuo! get t: 1»a} Men's if oof Hoofs. frith snag proof TREE-TOP l LUB-HOUSES bicycle polo aiuiea i« 'i >n a numbei of iiisnld A. II 1,. wo ..iv '»•-:*!. v ng at Win. Nilurday By Kenney’s v M { ill. 1 a'!)t faces ot Hfihhers, ov‘ i\ 11 p days iiieinis. wlin wen* delighted to look into $‘1.55. pair -ve ••Its. r*-t;:rned t their h"m- , 1 HI I I'lTOk’S TABLE TMP CAMPP friem< f vr.u> ago a e .-till fresh in Ins conn ten a net*. Some ranted. ray polished mahogany T A U S md n ; ist S MI’S AND COINS P BOB PC VI Sunday. didn’t know al (if -. h* a mates a him lirst, but directly he my memo),\ my quite M en's Hubhor Hoots A.. tei e •>: •. m .i,i. ■ Ai'I-lkt.»n ’-lr*. II. C. Teas- !-i'r fur Wit:- took oil his blue glasses you saw it was //rst guofitg, 1 i ey $1.50. ) /,;i ri'• iroj*. M i*- 1) i. t km m aie painful. r. W ns.11, ami .Vi i go to housekeeping many In (ho Ghost ? George is in the insuianc'* business now •!. K-.t* ;::g hmis-, Mi. Joseph Sheuhe.d in Belfast. As t'ai as ! kivw there is Hatties' S-Hutton Orersho* <. same Foi many years be made vests—made the Then probably the lungs. a the tarn’ /> rs. ;ii i'-■: Mr mil Mrs. G. H. Tag#- will Cant. and off, recognized among Just You and I hit Soutbwortli, Kphiiam Ryder, 1 Stop the trade as honest iso matter where it is, nor what ■*:.■: i. days with their in goods. Also a daughter Osborne, deal » nire assort meat }fen's George my uldaimy hum. But it is not all of life to nor all of of Mr* .L-liu Hadi-y is very sick.... live, kind; you need have it no longer. I don’t know where Jake llavuei is, hut vests to dye. When G A. Quimby declin- Glares of all h intis, Hatties' A id What we are the v\ s for S. N. Sim- It may be an hour, a or a ed to Lro onto the staff of the Belfast .Jour- day, Doing! he is a stayer. There are others in Bel- Mittens, Men's tintl Hogs' Hats WiLi < Teny cut his leg quite nal. under the of William vear old; it must yield to fast that were not in class. tutelage Simp- anti .in: i hi: si i i i \ F ■. quite my Caps 1)- H ni ley dressed the wound and son, there was lost to the newspaper pro- I meet it —l; * 1 a- many old-timers lieie, among w -mg we' '-I)»*C. 1 •”>1 ll fession what inevitably would have become Ash to see the Ingalls Hygienic hi II >r. a; them Ansel White and John Bennett. one of its richest adornments. "ve d below zero at 7 $1 50 Shoe for Hat lies, in either Men's Woo! Boot First Ove' *4 Quality High $ ;it V wi;. have an John and is a tine Instead which G. Quimby, tempted Grange hardly grows gray speci- button or the of went to Dr. lace, heavy or medium sole. •*'i--:' nire-ii* by glittei Wealth, making ami Christmas tree at « their men of manhood. George Day lingers with Ayer’s Wt* know this aimot la* run »I«-0 n the saint* .puli vests. ii i <-■ Mi*.* RuG Wentworth Las us, aud can make a maint* psail *u jib just \ >• that he was able entirely to suppress W. M. .g .'.*t; i■ nil tii- E. S. Normal PARSE, as as bO ago. 1 meet Lx ; his hum ious inclinations. Occasionally handily years Cherry ska us *ou >1 \i\rc Ar'iiur Shea from lie would break into the columns of The r, Wool Boot with Proof Overs k auhelpers Mayor Boudy of Brooklyn quite often, and Snag High %: :) > k'tnd are doing an extensive of Juirual, aim his pieces made countless job looks like a fellow, 1 young notice thousands yOURTRlijSA'Wfi’-, hVniendui its tin IIH.JI plumbing in tin-new in us* building lor F. J. laugh. the names of Mrs. Ansel White ami Mrs. heard of “Our ** George'' and him Oik Th' lions-i* also i»eiiig pi >eai for gas sought lor its a s ( apt. of our old down- own. Foi number of weeks li •Hill wired tor -iectri lighting l.y men from Higgins, formerly tunny sketches illuminated the columns Mens, Ladies Misses and Children's Crocheted1 Ro Aland ...Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Oakes of east home. They were veiy pretty girls, of that metropolitan journal and people pectoral New \ -k and now in tlieir are de- sp-nt with Mrs. matronly years ■ Thanksgiving laughed who peieiianee had never laugh- l Mole on lei > n < 3 in an\ lVut> u s e.*i ai,.... Teams goir.g to Rockland voting their time to charity largely, es- before. ( til and see s;tMijilcs. o: G.'iier than on run- But it is difficult to make vests with one South Hopt pecially our Brooklyn Xnr.>ery, a nwst hand and articles for the news- }fett.’.< Won! Il'ttis, 1/ >i's Uulletl / Fi -m t#- Rockland wheels are institution. lunny i'.ttij worthy with the other. ('hi!ds' Antics, I 'ttfit's' liuftlh'rs Aizula, widow <>f the late John paper* Stitches must Xow w hat can 1 that will be of in- a I Hisses’ /! tilth* vs f h i/tf ’s // // /*>•, say somewhere. fall tear M * drop Letting upon il of Fraukfort, died !)■*•. 17th piasterafter it ; Of Women and terest to ill" Do know the the vest then in hand G. A. re- Immediately apph :ng yoa Men, you you high- Quimby web "tt Wf--**** ’• *: ten- J her L. W. feel its sou, Hadley. nounced lame as a humorist. soothing, warming, strength- children, cured by the est piuo-b liddle owned in Belfast in if ig' was To years, 1 month and who are ening power. People authorities declared Method. \V<> In vt* just IT' i t■ 1 Iin*• •: old times'.' 1 I a It draws ou* i Fidelity SOMETHING F-OR -< 1 toeail it quiets Th- remains w-.e Taken to Frank suppose ought this to he .-hear waste of brains congestion; IM AM YV AU>1 H I inflammation. \o cutting operation, \S tor > violin so as to b»- with the times. G. felt, for re- Mrs Hadley leaves up Away Evidently Quimby this, THE BABY. /> trhuMi 'I, in nil .*i n >. p; i> no detention from 1 ■ he turned his vests over to other daily Mr* Anna Hopkins Frank- back in the late forties or early fifties cently It is a new piaster. and went into an old insurance Julies. i > n- >> parties fort, son I }..V" Hadley Col. Rowland C'arleton a wholesale Apple- kept linn that lias alw ays prospered. A new combination of new We a tom U.* 5iH11pk.11- sons Ter an#l guarantee cure l / m ns' wooi. so/ rs i. n /\ t n i 1 iloui and corn store on Carieton’s wharf. “It is much like the very newspaper remedies. Made after new Mi»es ami < liiuiren'' >!i m-.s Ni'inh u-r.ved here lea for in every case we accept for treat ment, and Friday, eng He owned several and iu the fleet business,’’ he said, as he sat on our methods. uaiike ! rh vessels, Entirely any ti<' is ( ’i for those when you owy y ir shoe* aukfort Su uda > office stool and into money required until cure is com was the old a last peered inscrutably other plaster. Tippecanoe, sailing the of his plete. depths concave, colored specta- The Triumph of Modern Medical ask rou in/ imins' schooner of about 100 tons. ( Daniel Physicians invited to call md investi- iin.no mum u /;«.>!* Starve Yourself j'i ru-,- I)v s- apt. cles. Science. gate. Over in either Burton or I.-no. They nr j- u col o -psia. E it •,, oie time dis-ase and sirfering captain. David w'as t ie lawyer of the “you 1 have to out ever aid to and -Id la mii- g, a c go collecting. Nobody powerful Ayer’s Cherry Pec- M health, mifort family and too young ; so the old FRANCIS' SHOE and. Dudley comes into the office to toral in the treatment of all STORE, youthful nuoyamy reign, and lire puts pay anything.” throat Belfast Office, Johnson ♦ •n 1 new ami hopeful phase, ’'.'cents. Sold colonel said one day “Rowland do you But vve pleaded with him to renounce and lung affections. Block, •••> K & Wi son and A. the hidden A Howes & Co. think you are capable to go captain?” ways of insurance and be Placed over the stomach, it 6tops — kf« a funuy man. There was yet time and nausea and vomiting; over the “Of course I am,” was the reply, su the the world sat longing t< he tickled. bowels, it controls cramps ami colic. E.L. STEVENS, colonel a M.D., Obituary. got goof! mate, Capt. Stephen There was uevei a better field for real Placed over the smalfof the back, Clark, aud loaded the schooner with a humorists, we urged. it removes all congestion from the | Operating Surgeon, R us (i. fur G. shook his head. and 1 Morang, many years resi- hold full of wood and deckload of hem- Quimby kidneys greatly strengthens a Office ded '! Ellsworth, died Dec. i» in Somerville* “When man is 40,” he rejoined, “it weakness. Hours, I to 4 ; 7 to 8 P. M. lock boards. They had a good aud M ns trip, isn’t much use to try new and For sale by all Druggists. HarpersBazar aged sixty-two years. Mr. Morang tracks; and iu due time returned with flour when he gets to be 2.40 he has one J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. eustaine., internal injiries by a fall in Post A thoroughly up-:© date weettiv ,j-v. aud corn. Capt. Rowland home leg over the dasher and has to slow County Commissioners’ Notice Odi '•« brought square. Boston, Thursday. He was down.” a violin in a >ard box and it East Knox. October 1898. taken t.o his pasteb put 14. home in Somerville, where he “But are you making a good thing at I'o the Hon. ouiihi < 'nrnmissinners A MIRROR OF FASHIOS on a shelf in the office. a After while the •, l;ed the Mr. insurance?” we asked, desirous of \ We. undersigned, legal voters of the town Etc usivcr models gowus ft., n F. [ to: *n de the wood?” When the colonel con- Quimby regarded Affection was spent here, where he was engaged in told, Hill, and laud owned by Arnos thoughtful countenance. crossing .Jackson, The New \ business. For several he has resided intersecting the Belfast road, more 1 ork I.etter years tinued, “Well, where is the and he if 1 bend Nothing hut a local being rods, 'j K Ciucicetl " Mass-a. money?” “Well,” answered, or less, with : i.isetts. He had been a great suf- softly, or of cli- thereby doing away the above named />} .1 AA7/' r .1 .S'// 1/ the was: over remedy change hill, which “1 two suits of far I can make both ends has been deemed an unnecessan bill •••• f-**er (or the past two years. Mr reply bought enough mate will cure it. will aid women in all th .e !i"'. po »(fashion n. Morang of expense to the town. •-■I Miss Mar v' M.( meet.” keeping one dressed tn > ore, daughter of Na- clothes and that liddle.” How much (let a well-known W e good did therefore pray for a hearing and that our re- thaniel Moore of Ellsworth, who died some He then returned to Belfast. Rockland the liddle cost?” “Seven hundred aud [ specific, quest be granted. EDW.J Vos| Cut Paper Patterns Outline Pap Years ago. fie leaves two children—Charles Courier-Gazette. and fourteen others, ol selected gowns will be I1.1 -Red rl! be pubiiM: of this and Mrs. Wm. H dollars.” The old man took a chew Morang city, fifty a a uonunal cost wrek n su. Robertson Somerville. Two brothers of Cre?m Bslm STATE OF MAINE. of swung around, aud said: Christmas, Ely’s the deceased also reside here—R E. and tobacco, Eighteen Ninety-Eight. Waldo ss. Cot nty ('o.m.missiomihs'Corin | COLORED FASHION It is Absorbed. PLATES i > tni ■ was a 1 don’t think will ever quickly December Term, A. D. 1S‘»8. Morang. Deceased member of “Rowland, you be once .t wi.. t- A ear a (lives Relief at once. on published month, wna.-p ir, <>• acting or F ami A. M of \ ago. little year, the foregoing petition, Ordered, That tin L.vgouia lodge, Ellsworth, a success as tor dr"->e a captain. Go home and tell But oli! it seems full ten bounty Commissioners meet at the store ol M W. • ml of Somerville council. Royal Arcanum. years long COLD 'N HEAD one she loved was Swell, at East Knox, on Monday, the Both da> >i I T I I he funeral was held ;n your mother all about it.” Since hert—was here, 1C ON Somerville Sunday. Allayslintlammarion. Heals and protects the next, at 10 o'clock a.m. ; and thence And with her the Christmas .January pm- ; Katharine De Forest body was to sang song Membrane Restores the Senses of Taste and to Kit Kennedv > brought Ellsworth for in- My father was book-keeper at the time <*ted view the route set forth in the petition; j The Meloon t-rment. The The Christman song of mirth and cheer, Smell No Cocaine. No No Injurious remains were accompanied to Mereury. immediately after which at some convenient place B) s. R. L RO( Kh. I r ,'m \t 1 V -< and j One one Full size 50c Trial Size 10c. at ^• '"dluiie the says uncle Gould straightened out year ago, weary year. drug. ; Druggists j in the vicinity, a hearing <>! the parties and thei' cemetery Tuesday morning by or mail. A Confident lo Morrow umediate by witnesses will be had. and such further measures relatives, and a delegation from the and called it a venture. That Alone she sits and thinks o( ELY BROTHERS. cargo j him, 5B Warren Street. New York. ; taken m the premises, as the < ommissioners shall 1 Av A‘A‘0 V/'/- '? MATTHh M’s oygonia lodge. (Ellsworth American. The last sands are year’s sinking low, And it is further that no fall the Colonel had got tired of judge proper. Ordered, mre three serial stones to appear in thai have ! itn be looking j The room is dim lice of the j empty strangely time, place'and purposes of the Com ; plot and treatment up at that fiddle box and it to Save for the candles’ missioners' aft resaid, lie to all gave father, yellow glow' The only sure, safe, en- meeting given pm- ! I Hi; MODKICN MOTHER ( sons SHORT 5T0R\ I RIKl Almost one fancies for i and corporations interested, by seiving an CO!il TORS who was quite a player on the violin. ghosts about; tirely vegetable remedy worms in children or? attested copy of said petition with this order nristine r Herrick Has found that her ones are Tlie sparkling Yule-tide stars are out. Harriet r. spr" little improved, a How she sing song day ? your druggist'"- other notices to be before the time SPECIAL ARTICLES 10 APPEAR it and it has improved much in tone. For Write for free hook on ••Children" C thirty days ap- benefits them. The true remedy, aught j Old memories at her heart-strings for said that all clutch, Da. j. v. rauK a t o., pointed view, may appear and be the nusy lot her The Deaf Chi of is I know it be one of the celebrated One’s native land may ask too much ! Auburn, Me. ? heard if they think proper. Syrup Figs, manufactured by the Cali- may pa u Elixir Attest:-T1LE8TON WADDIN, Clerk i. or oh tfv Uri .4 \ ,\ ! fornia old violins. I have no And yet, there may be tender ghosts Fig Syrup Co. doubt it is supe- of Petition and Order of Court. W omen a only. That steal from shores Copy harning Living \ffer College, V' contiguous Attest:—T1 LESION W ADDIN'. Clerk. rior to Whitten’s old Lion pv HELEN 1)01 7,7 AS M s Jerry Head. To waves that sweep from our own coasts, PILES! PILES! PILES! By A DAI IS K n audit And yearn over us ion to these there will be man v others, all of instrurtiv e va A Pleasant Duty. “When I know any- Boys and girls, pitch in and enjoy your wistfully ; Such shadowy friends, so close I)r. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Who Have Used Them thing worthy of recommendation, I consider New Years. Think of who would they stand, I AMCQ A SPECIAL OFF HR A mauy One almost feels the vanished hand. Blind, Ulcerated and Piles. It LHUICO Recommend as the BEST it my duty to tell it,” says Rev. Jas Murdock Bleeding, Itching FOUR WEEKS FOR * & CtS. like to be with the fantas- DK. KING’S of Hamburg, Pa. “Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal you, trip light And many a heart this Christmas-tide absorbes the tumors, allays the itching ai once, Star Crown Brand 10 Cents a Copy + 14 00 u Y-a Powder lias cured me of Catarrh of five years tic and see that Prof. Sanborn’s Or- Keeps vigil, for its dear ones gone. acts as a instant relief. Dr. Wil- toe, poultice, gives Brander Matthews standing. It is magical in its ef- A lonely hearth, a chair beside 0 Address HARPER A BROTHERS. Publishers \e* \ > certainly chestra does its full I knew liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for PENNYROYAL U fect. The first benefited me in duty. Percy The embers once that redly shone. PILLS., application Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- Immediate relief, no danger,no pain, f T~^— V-M five minutes. I would not be without it in when he wore and for heaven s And many a heart must mourn its fate Used for years by leading specialists. Hunorcas of testi- dresses, else. box is Sold the house.” Sold & Wilson and ! This ing Every guaranteed. by drug- monials. Atrial will convince you oftheir intrinsic value by Kilgore Christmas, eighteen ninety-eight. in case of Send ten cents for and sake, how would he look iu one now. Bazar. gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and SI.00 box. suppression. sample A. A. Howes & Co. 82. fHarper’s per book. AH Druggists or by mail $1.50 box. Well, old chums and good friends, I WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio KING MEDICINE CO.. Cox 1930, BOSTON, MASS. While there won’t distress further this is life there is hope. sale by R. H Moody. Iy38 “I bad a running, itching sore on my leg. you any trip, H. H. I was afflicted with catarrh could neither LAMSON, Suffered tortures. Doan’s Ointment took and with the kindest of to ; feelings you all, taste nor smell and could hear but little. Notice of Annual away the burning ami itching instantly, and Meeting. I am as ever old Cream Balm cured it.—Marcus G. effected permanent cure.” C. W. you friend, Ely’s Searsport National Bank. The stockholders of the MERCHANTS MA- quickly N. J. Lenhart, Bowling Green, O. John F. Gould. Sbautz, Rahway, RINE RAILWAY COMPANY are requested to Havin': purchased the original j 1 The annual of the meet at the office of N. 8. Lord he Balm reached me safely and the effect meeting stockholders of the & Co., Front street, Licensed Auctioneer. • state ol ,1. r. fates, tor the < New York Bank for the on City. is surprising. My son says the first appli- Searsport National election of di- Wednesday, January 4, 1899, at 53 o’clock pensioners having claims pendim OASTORIA. rectors and transaction of any other business 1*. M. The of the is to elect a cation gave decided relief. Respectfully, that object meeting who may wish to present claims t + me Kind You Have man may legally come before them, will be held at board of directors for the ensuing ytar; also to ! increase of I will he at Bean the Always Bought Half the ills that is heir to come from Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Dover, N. H. P. O. pensions, ^ their banking room on Tuesday, the 10th day of transact any other business that may properly be ADDRESS, shoe 1 U7 Main street, indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strength- A 10c. trial size or the 50c. size of j shop, oppos'd' Signature Ely’s January, 1899, at two o’clock l*. m. j presented. the second Tuesday of each nmi ens and tones the makes Cream Balm will be mailed. stomach; indiges- Kept by drug- Searsport, Me., December 5, 1898. CHARl.ES W. FREDERICK, Secretary. claims will receive prompt attente .t of tion F. MAINE. .. impossible. gists. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N. Y. 4w49 CHAS. GORDON, Cashier. | Belfast, Dec. 15, 1898.-3w50* | FREEDOM, 46tf L. I ^jtr American Control. said '_ they that the wharf * is a notable ex- tut*"' rung with shouts tence for many years—Ohio of the tax MUNYON FACTS. j the Newcomer. How ! “A ivala Espana,"(which ample—is that it makes burdens notan Ameri- and » mployinjj Tht ir Last can more W idows orphans are present heard), and that the unequal. Itrong Testimony ns to the Ktileacy good-by, s caught it, because their estates are dis- were most cordial. The by of His Remedies. tiuth is that th closed in the courts, but the peo- ■ uce of The Journal probate ] poor fellows were it is intended to reach almost deported as a punish ple whom such as v If the blood in sufficient ment, on the escape. Economists, 1 ••»:!], ISOS. Trav- quan- being eve of rebellion and invariably tity leaves the because I David A. Wells and Prof. Ely, have con- body of many believe that their a nted with the a wound or THAN ONE OK o Queen hemorrhage of the destination is one : detuned the listing system after exhaust- »J» lung- the result is death. of those terrible :he .Spanish regime, penal settlements of Afri- ive examination as tailing utterly to do Life on the depends blood ca. The what it was to same old the Guardia Civiles went designed do—bring per- peculiari- because blood carries to all next so 1 sonal property from its hiding places and than ever in con- part- of the body the nutritive closely guarded and surrounded bv other burdens of taxation. STURTEVANT-LARRABEE the CO'S. elements necessary to sustain it that tqualize [Ibd. : 'vations. troops any hostile What if these nutritive ele- demonstration on CELEBRATED ments are their part was SLEIGHS. There are none tpproacliing steamer is absent? impossible. Secretary Libby’s report shows the nu- better made j What if 1 they are supplanted This sudden tuerieai of the order in Maine. ; boats of obsolete removal of the police-force j streugtii s by poisonous, effete matter and ; and are There are such as it the figures interesting. : >m disease was, renders life s southern Europe germs’ and property 249 subordinate granges in the State, with L The first result is less secure than j are afloat what the disease—par- ever in the Cuban ! a total of 22,834. L tial death. The final result is the capital membership Although The lawless element the order has not increased so fast the E 1 he queer craft—half same as from loss of blood. are enjoying a carnival j past E All disease is ot crime in as in some of the years of its earlier traceable to im- which murders and ! years I agon—are furnished or robbery a net purity weakness of the blood are of j history, it has made gain of 14fi3. I and that is hourly occurrence. Not C paddles. Each has a the reason the only is it i Eight new grange halls have been built ‘Golden Medical unsafe to walk the C a chicken-coop, and Discovery” city streets after ! and dedicated the past year. The counties Mrs. Lucy A. Taylor. 1 State st.. Spring- H cures so many different diseases night- fali, buCpeaceful citizens which lead in membership are Androscog- field. Mass., says: "Had severe neuralgic j H .-aions and Luts of —it purifies and vitalizes the are not secure headaches. remedies failed me. with 3.132 Ordinary s blood—makes it rich, red and within their own gin members; Waldo, 2,034; Munyon promptly cured me." I i"ive air of comfort casas. an en- S it Though Kennebec, 2. '119; Penobscot, 2,505, and Mr. Wm. Mouisou. l'.Xx) Delaware are.. healthy—fills with nutriment tianee not be may N. \\. si n was af- | t-dily belies. To get for the starving nerves and easily effected through Somerset. 2,340. Androscoggin, as for Buffalo. says: "My | the flirted for seven years with and tissues. grated or some still maintains t ie rank kidney | you must double windows, thick, heavily. Ur- years past, bladder trouble. Best physicians in the is a dis- red of the an honor are of Consumption properly doors, can scale “banner county,” which Putted States and Canada failed to cure They the Best ! -i knife; and ease of the blood—so is anybody the low. tiat presently scrofula she took from Waldo some years ago. him. He was permanently cured by Mun- is rheumatism. walls; and when a has mpelled by spv.»rtive -y-so They look burglai dropped yon." like different diseases biit one down into the Mr Frederick Engleman. Fort Oram. N. Style, 1 unroofed, central of the Material, ! at d uvn over medicine patio The financial affairs grange are Strength, your will relieve all three. with J.. says: "Was helpless for eleven months [ which all the rooms in a condition as shown : I ,un a prosperous by the with rheumatism. Could not r:ds.- my »ws using good manv of your communicate, j And no Easier | spriukle your medicines in tlie of State Treasurer Hunt: the dis- arms. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure ::ue re- Prices. my practice!" writes premises are u his | report 'a tsh the kink Dr. practically mercy lief in two days and promptly omvd." I out of Joseph Fike. of Lost Springs, bursements of the year having been 85,- Marion Co.. Kansas. Ten vears Highwaymen have grown s., W. F. Gregg. Ford City. Fa.. sa\s: "Mun- | bold that ! CHRISTY KNIVES, .? IN SE :< at hers. The > a 039.71 cured me of a 'ml .vise of I, negro ae patient o! mine was badly af- yon’Remedies ; fected with that working-people, known to .haw a catarrh 1 have used Rheuma- ROCKET KNIVES AT ALL PRICE* reutly dreadful disease, salary, Munyon's USEFUL | incorporated scrofula. Her mouth and throat dare not home i be of state tism and Liver Cures with the best of re- LANCS C ARS IMi SE I go singly on days even report tin* lecturer, Prof. S, 1 were in an awful pay sults. their native condition.' and in is a one. MRS. POTTS’ lingo, there were broad E’ijdi Cook. model The duties Mr. W. A. Wooten IRONS. 3 IN SET lumps on the outside be- j daylight. A bety of girls e,n- Lflurol. Del., says: "My •’ "'■n-'ra: Look a low the the a : of his office the wife was nearly •. ef-.o. mn five »,• SCISSORS 01 ALL KINIL- Aquil jaws -ize of hen's egg. j in a Ling educational, report GIFTS. ployed She sent to Mmivi-n’s i, -. Other doctors said it was a fatal case. I tobacco-factory were held is a one Philadelphia mo- n up the 1 ROCKER SKATES. doll a’ cada I graphic showing importance dies and was and a d." quatte tel: confide::: that none of mv iu a last promptly p.Tiv 1 body Saturday afternoon and com- of education in the h one, the school anil i.i rem-- lies word benefit her anv It Guide to Health and medio:!' mh abso- right." came to the (' »ok takes an to my mind that Dr. Pierce's j pelled hand over the wee! 's small wages grange. Prof. optimis- lutely free, l’rof. Munyon. l.‘mve running esns del Monte in-red the new h to Pe and predicts its future ultimate success as by ns dir-cn Five battles 1 l*ie v,erro tlie suburb in cured her and -lie is wM si 1141 IIsil(4>i K ,,f ; kin > f"i eacli ]»assenger. to-day. public -h’ i- married. iw and ha- three Barton’s educational | orphanage is established nt »r system [Bangor Commer- ami •’> rents fur healthy children every tlje 1 >ss cial. Dr. Pierce'.- Pellet-cure biliousness. lieulquarters, where 1 ived he largest boats are ■ 1st spur,-, has been Stopped bj WASHBURN AND '..v knights MOEN HAY ten passengers, of the It, is sa 1 1 it t s liers who had takei WIRES. | road, twin- w itliin a week and the H 'o ;3* stood the marches "ire no more than I I Sarsaparilla long passengers forced to “stand and deliver.” >a miii'li better than the others. Swan ->n Co. Prices Newer and any Lower. and stormy days Oui home was LFCome See. barely a mile from the heart (£Sibley 'land reales fuertes tiie typical camel to the of the M ( < to go through city. but now to go out. there alone, JOliBKRS OK l.at is, silver coin in- 60 .'lain 5t., needle's -the air is tilled with on foot .1. ii. eye the j or in a airiage. would be to ! vV .1. \\. m> \ i:>. iirency; and between of Catarrh is J.W. Belfast, Me, cracking whips and the swear- cei t a fall special inly among thieves—or worse. GRAIN, JONES, ’'teak no | b >ats are al- words without which it is said that army Ihe intense, long-continued political in general, hardware. bay. mules cannot be _everything managed. Soldiers.—sol- animosities be ween “i 'ub;i Libre and Not Incurable FEED, f :. at, their picturesque family, with Catarrh, and no j| was next s arrested on some len steamer them: day vague Goods. uniforms one can know the Holiday brings of dark Goods, blue denim, with trim- Furnishing charge, never definitely stated; and it has t^“ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. -ide ladders are let of suffering it produces mings red or green, and their Mauser ; sinrt* leaked nut that he was murdered in better than I. » The HiVTS. CAPS. swarm on board, tides warranted to kill at the distance prison, in the most cruel 33, 33, 37 Front St., 31 c ETC.. of diabolically sprays and washes Belfast. ! manner. are ensues.— a mile and a Thus the departing Titan battering half. All wire of Spanish .Span- prescribed by the doc- anybody else in town. If we can't prove it we don't want r trade iards improving their last hours in Cuba TELEPHONE4-2. ltf a hysterical embraces, birth, the pick of the tioops in Cuba: and ! tors relieved me only and making while shines in hay 'temporarily, and nnisaroundoneau- to be t legible for service in the Guardia the way of old settling grudges. though I used them as lt:v:-ntly the wo- t a man must have some Fan Nik Bkiu ham \Y,viu». ivi), education constantly 'or ten years, the diseas. mid a rn while ilie men and furnish references of good chaiacter. Ihe firmer nold titan ever. I tried a itnhor oi State (jrange. l or one bloo-i remedies, out their mine-,;’, imrredients Ladies and Gentlemen resounding The latter clause is a delicate bit of ! SILK settled in my bones and me UMBRELLAS <■ -'a I he goth annual gave rheumatism. 11 tlie mustach- irony which many poor souls will session of the Maine ap- 1 was in a la.mmtabie condition. and after ex- Great Reduction in Fares. u Mate iL was held in kiss were the ange last week, "■ ■’ 1 twice, merely preciate. They alleged pro- Bangor m !e. ■' and was in the others cheeks— tectors of the American it all a most success- Seeintr S. S. S advertised as a on re for Mood MEN’S consulate the respects lie/fast to Boston $%.'£/>, HOSIERY, GLOVES, 'H EELERS, ful session. Below we diseases. I doridd to try it. As s. n as | i en the left. The beginning of hostilities, and Consul. (General j give comments my FINE NECKWEAR. FINE system was under the effect of the SHIRTS White on tile address <>t the medicine, I •!- .- v l ee passed through more from their State Master and graceful, (the perils I began to nup'-ove. and after iasimr it tVi and Colored of all summaries PICTURES kinds,BOOKS i■ en bullets than he ot the reports of other officers; ; ] one gets will probably ever again two Tu.mth^ was cured. eomnVmly. the for 1 Mate Master Ganluei the dreadful disease was everybody. BIBLES, BASKETS of all ’( ;yt« is to eneounrer 1 ii> Orden Public" furnished gave first ad- eradicated from my sys- ap: •iicss he has and spoken tt» Maine Patrons in tem. and l have had no return of it.” sorts, PORCELAIN in beautiful and -< by presenting Weyler ''.laneo with local spies in shapes annual session since his election. It is a have been addition to Many taking local treat- their othei duties— peering of niuca colors, STERLING SILVER in varie- paper interest aud will command ment for years, and find themselves great .n into attention from all the bird-cage windows, intimidating children, thoughtful to whom it worse now than ever. A trial of ty, LEA! HER GOOI)S==aiI new up=to date seivants and is especially addressed, as well a» to h iein>. \ 'ii find the women, and reporting' scraps that cannot fail to vou.v'" thoughtful farmers generally. For it i I-are between Belfast and Boston reduced from goods please n- jinful. in of oJ oveiheard conversations which crowded $3.00 to 25. spite does not deal with official I $*J strictly Fare between and Boston tr. arc I sent w i •. 1 > Searsport reduced. oiling spray. pnsous families into matters of interest to those of tr"n‘ •****• Having only the ! t" '- o" mill a pi■ i’oi; i.mati *ei ! t>"»» •••-. exile. riieii grange—it embraces those made in the prire ol tbrou-l; ticket.- b- iigiit-hou.se at the leward for Tu**se disritiguish- concerns in will it to be the prove riirht remedy tween Boston and all landino .m tlte IVi « in-, aceoinmodatin^ two m o-e to La metes out to itei faithful Most stinn mease. p.-r- Punta, subjects preseut condition of the order in Maine, ■'"•is each, will be redneed from $*J iv and .-! «» to .51 >i • "1 the men had a lee ks mailed fiv t,» ddress ,r>< and .*» 1 a paeli. it stands, tl at you families in tin- mother with survey of the work >1 the subordi- any by * * v-* Swift ili<* Co., Atlanta, Ma. Steamers will leave Belfast for B Masonic Mt into its and in of short and nate and Pomona granges, and the over- Spe st-m. via Temple, Belfast, p'-bide pink. country, spite pay ( anulen and Boekland, at (about. bo sighi which ha> been these ‘J e. m.. 1 given branches Mondays and Tlmr>da\ -. rasas. Past ha long arrearages, they managed by con- by the county deputies. He enforces the For VVinterport, via'way ..uidiims. Wednesdays astle in siderable self-sacrifice to save a little and ar sen the place, for importance of education of a Saturdays about m., np.>ti .n progressive rival of steamer from Bost. n. ’. the ones I'ling walls abcve a loved at home. The money, system, not as v>ne wedded to and govern- Ki t KM.M ed traditions. lie treats ■< past the which in many cases toid oi one scant by past of co- Cabana?, From Boston. Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 (»0 operation and gives an object lesson in its M. -t infamous meal instead of three a was I’. history; day. intrusted w«n k ; treats at some length .\. Aw received a cent of pay f-*r several months, " 11. LI AM H. hll. I.. (Jen’l Manager. Boston. way commission which shall begin this the time*stained when it was discovered that ol k* -lore is crowded with the finest and most suitable cdts to he l.uina ! pears lately the much-needed work of reform, ami gives Our Store is OUR window is a mar el of beautiful goods. '•mate sentry-boxes officers had swindled them out of all these an account of the meeting of the national Maine Central R » But (iOOi) Vl.l IA Am,,, 1: 1 e. picturesque relies savings. grange. by far the most important R. PRICES. t>l' feature of his Crowded with address is that with vur hi; Al'ilAIii !«• AM IN \NII FUMINK Ml'Usro.'K \Nf ..| -. 'lecture that prevailed Perhaps the superiors were not so much dealing time-table. t»> the subjects of legislation and taxation. n.> rii< tit.i i'■ >ii'>\v iioiiti' and Spaniards were i to blame, for the:r own was far in Master Gardner is On anil salary very outspoken aud ex- utter \nv. 27, I Mix. train* cnniwcttnir at Burnham ami Waterville A line M \ TC 11 Its. CLOCKS, A It H It L II \ The with its ; arrears and are to main- plicit upon this and his with through trams large of' Moro, they compelled subject, position uu ami from cannot be Bangor, Waterville. Portland and S 77 f\ I. I \c MO l \ Lit Cl T(,l ISS. tain a certain amount of mistaken. After referring to Boston will run as follows: O, peering through yellow j style befitting the of State this r l. i rito n ii: Malta, broken loose their No cuibstoue history Legislation upon it. position. one-meal- the FROM BELFAST. j subject during past eight or ten Roods] w H i:i IN i*i:< i:mi:i years, DDI'I.U r in the Mediterranean for tin in’ I'he Holiday] (U K rnsr a-day system dignity of rebuking the of to tendency legislature Belfast, depart. to anchorage in the old Spain demands that live in extravagant expenditures of the 7*15 l 10 030 Belfast National Bank they good people’s Citypoiut. 17 20 ti 16 t3 37 money, he Building, been built on a hotels, attended theii valets, and order says: 7 30 n 26 -3 62 ilaving by of sort. We don't list BrooksS’ak'°. I*. <) H.). LOCKE & SON. ADouier legislature is soon to assem- every 7 41 1 30, 4 ,s Square. at tie more than three their wines, though, the cash to for it Knox 7 53 tiro pay ; ble; already rumors are rife that schemes 14 33 Thorndike. 8 00 2 00 600 en Philip II was comes out of poc kets. When the innumerable are are king, plebean being matured, larger them, because they too t'nity. 8 0 2 10 6 25 and more of them than ever and unless a Burnham, arrive. 3 85 harbor is shaped like an day of reckoning came, tin Ordeu Publicos 2 30 o, 00 counteracting influence is effected the re- Bangor. 11+6 4 35 entrance the kicked." as the Yankees varied. Cone in, A M representing naturally say. cords of the last two are to be everybody, years likely Waterville 108 3 05 0 out like 'then the became how to 50 ading fingers, question get rid repeated with increased Do * emphasis. ,, AM 1 "ad enough to bold the of them peaceably, a.s their just demands the farmers of the State endorse such a and see tor what Portland. U 15 6 35 1 3o yourselves, 4 00 905 If not let them come forward Boston, 657 IK 1L* J hi. Just now the Stars could no more be met than blood can be policy? {K; IB.;;;..;.;;.. the and ■ through organization protest beautiful most in evidence from a on the can be TO BELFAST. among squeezed turnip. Early such wanton use of the gifts bought against people’s fM A M addons. of the r4 I- til mi. it. 'i'ii wt—K •• urii.li in morning 14th, they were called out money. I think the members of our 7 00 POO Boston,!?;1 ,. new pert.-.!: t.. whi. h has been k a this ■ " --. > ’. order in Maine are for a small sum at i> 8 30 Iran steamers, without previous marched ou unanimous against any year ol tile si govern- warning, PM highest imltrig at reckless extravagance in mat- »* M ’> aud men-of-war sur- board a transport and headed for home attempt Portland. 11 00 115 ters of public economy, and I trust you A M A M CRITICAL REVIEWS “ft of the “Maine,” and before they realized what was going ou. will take action at this session which will Waterville. 9 30 6 60 4 30 Thoughtful, tlionHigh, ami comprehensive review 4 ess Bangor 7 16 1 30 tions in the spot of saddest memories The censored pi announced: “The not only define your position, but also tend civilized wori French, German. ! m n .. AM AM I’ M English and American works, are treated from w w satisfaction that the out- different battalions which constitute the to a movement that will enable the 28,000 Burnham, depart...... _ 1025 8 50 5 05 Patrons of Maine to enter their protest Poor & Son’s Unity. 1100 !Mii> 5 25 ot Habana will enged. Evidently the garrison this morning be Thorndike. 1115 PIP with no uncertain sound. At the same 5 35 W. D. Howells BELLES-LETTRES 30 I- defiled”—but what that Knox.til tp 25 (5 42 in the minds of our meant, the rank we wish it understood, as a art‘tie* in the sometime* •.• time, we, Bro< >ks. 1157 P 41 5 58 11Special appear weekly paper, Am itig M- Books," written by sueh well-known a ::• Said one: “I wonder aud file had no idea. Soon as reveille class do not ask any favors. We simply Wa)do.112 15 1 i) 52 +8 07 what is ours in all Uitypoint. (12 35 tl0<)4 (8 17 EDMUND GOS5E MAX Mi ER w the demand justly matters DRUC STORE. up another Ameri- sounded, Saragossa battalion began to Belfast, arrive. 12 45 10 10 8 25 of economy and that agriculture shall be SIR HERBERT MAXWELL DEAN Ml BBS move, closely followed detachments tFlag station. by the same other interests and from tinv :i time of w k given protection Limited tickets for Boston are now sold original pie.es Hv-rarv ? at$5.00 o‘ want to try that lit- from the Barcelona, the Malacca, and obtain: we ask nothing more; we will be From Belfast and all stations on Branch. essays are ; !ied. but in each case .-nlv from ■!..• -it.Mi as satisfied with less.” Through tickets to all points West and North writers, I uikee ship again,” re- others, the Guardia Civil and Orden Pub- nothing Brown, west, via all routes, lor sale L. W. ({ i;oh<; i-; RIDVARDKIPLI.no GEORG! MLR I DI! H There can be no by licos among the rest. Down the beautiful misunderstanding Agent. Belfast. <• !•'<">. F. EVANS, Gardner on this or Each week a •••.ding trt;. !■ in the nature t an a State Master subject, DKALEKS IX ... Vice President and (leneral .Manager. leaders are t!i c liter, and deal e*. !io:> aves where you laud are Prado they marched, flags Hying and bands of liis desire to lead th Patrons of Hus- F. E. Boothbv. (len’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. piepared by then to their Portland, Nov. 25, 1SP8. Henry James ilera, an immense build- playing; along Obispo'street to the bandry of Maine up responsibili- ties and duties in the matter. [Bangor AMERICAN LETTERS water, with C’aballeria wharf—where, somehow, those Meats, Poultry, Vegetables, Beet, glittering Commercial, I William Dean Howells ; ted the entire length by to be deported got separated from the PORK, author's ••rigm.il am! -.?••!» way with suioect. of vita. '.crest u. tl.c An *: i. world nf letters and art. ilars.From time irameni- rest and their evolutions led them over a The annual address the Master or j LARD, t*u the rendezvous into tugs; and thence has considerable to great gang-plank waiting the State Grange say j HAM, A. CLEMENT FOREIGN LETTERS t he chamber of into a whose steam was about roads, or had roads, for he l commerce, transport up, all good French, English, German, and Italian b-'trt w: them are AND ALL KIDDS OK ( admits that the most of had. HAS A FULL STOCK OF of value to renders intri.-sted -i < uba. On the left is the to start on the long across periodical great ready journey to have no effective I MOULDINGS FOR ALL Occasional work James, n.;"i Bilt he. appears very OAMK IN ITS SKAsON. by Henry popularly supposed to the ocean. Taken completely by surprise, the of KINDS OF. (r remedy to offer, except choosing Rudyard SPEC I At. supplements (, a pleasant little fiction the Publicos went meekly as lambs; but men for road agents for their ability .Hid IOIID A. TOGO. MARION K. BROWN. rather than for skill will be published, d:-v to descriptive article' n *m n r- .1 v, the citizens. Farther on the dullest could see that au eleventh knowledge political Howes' Block, St., HiKh curious books, bookplates, special editions of lam *u- ... w.-rhv and “favoritism.” A State commission he Corner Main, BELFAST, MAINE. Picture r, "f Regia, with its hour revolt would be useless. The other American editions, etc great evidently does not approve of. intimating Framing orders were I Also MATS in all colors. A OFFER (i> stone aud corrugated iron, battalions under massed close that it is expensive and will eat too much | PREMIUM PASSE partout material. >. ti: and it was noticed that a at The master seems ! A full set of LITERATURE'S famo.i- 'fair :, 'cmerit* 1 aud in front is the around, Spanish the expense. pnep 1 busy public 1 1\ EL .- Ion REASONABLE PRICES. distinguished men of letters (,{<> in all) ., to be after a to roads with ir. :‘stom House. But here is which should have been way get good GIVE KIH A CALL. gun-boat, lying and if MARCELLUS J. DOW! out any money, Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks 25 Cts. out in the had been spending anybody t uige from the old harbor, brought up that h,r- drowsy has apian of kiuditcan, undoubtedly, BROOKS, MAINE, 10 Cents a Copy Subs. •«/.' •/. It 00 a Year near her mounted and r0 and “wherein it seemeth al- the wharf, guns have his endorsement. But we are afraid STATE OF MAINE. rrinmnd Gosse Address HARPER & BR0THER5. Publishers. New York. N. Y decks cleared for action. Next Hab- such a will not be 6*;.. n." Nowall is bustle, con- day plan forthcoming. Dry and Fancy Goods, Waldo SS. Court of 1 a [Portland Press. Insolvency. liV, ne hears less of Spanish, ana’s censored newspapers gave pleasant | >8 agent for the celebrated firm of MORRIS, Belfast, Dec. 14, 1898. ! K~ vowels and account of the affair. They described it of the State seenia to F. RYAN, Assignee on the estate of flowing supef- The Master Grange REIFIED & GO. of New York for B. ! TRY GRAIN 0 ! TRY GRAIN 0! y" G1EORGEf JOHN THUMBS of Belfast, in said Coun- than as a “fuuction” over by General think that all the opposition to a li*, fs, blunt, to-the-point presided listing ty, having presented his first and final account as commander of the bill comes from people who are trying to CAPES, CLOAKS and other Assignee of said estate for allowance. ^ ^ntences. A mighty proces- Arolas, supreme garri- Ask your Grocer m-oay to show you n package avoid their share of taxation. But Ordered, That notice thereof be three son assisted other just given, >l GRAIN the new food drink that takes the ambulances and of Habana, by troops, HEADY MADE GARMENTS weeks in the O, ha.horses, such is not the case. We imagine the successively, Republican Journal, a Fine farm in in in said Northport, two miles from Cam] ot coffee. 'I he children dr ink it with- ls‘ to do honor to their departing comrades; would make no -For Ladies.- newspaper printed Belfast, County, that place may L laden with stores and sup- majority opposition 136 acres great all persons interested may attend at a Court of Ground, land, nice buildings, large as well as the adult. All who it bill if believed its out injury try tlie is to a listing they effect Insolvency to be held at Belfast, on the 11th day orchards. 360 bids, last Good transports, constantly n his are apples year. soil, like it (1 KAlN-O has that rich seal brown of CABTOniA. would be to fairly equalize tax burdens. MILLINERY rooms found the very January, A. I>. 1899, at two o’clock in the after- !r,,ru the itest and be heard and never failing water. Will be sold very low and on 1mm landing; and as their Bean the do not think so and have styles, with competent milliners in attend- noon, thereon, object if they Mocha or Java, hut it is made pure grains But they they see cause. terms. 40tf ,!°e ee. He a of easy and the most delicate stomach receives it without Ik.,. a way the narrow reason for their opinion. The testi- keeps good assortment GEO. E. through Signature good JOHNSON, Judge. V. where it has been in A true copy. Attest: M. HILL, distress. 1 1 the priee ol eolTee and 2f» cents per teat as of in States exis* almost difficult as for money Ladies' and Children's Cuas. P. Underwear. Hazeltine, Register. Miller St., Belfast. package. Sold by all grocers. the Volume. Don’t Re-elect hale! NORTHPORT NEWS. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. End of Nervousness A New Year to all. With this issue The Republican Journal A Maine Republican, now a resident of happy is another State, has sent us the following and Mrs. Fannie Chapman is visiting friends BELFAST, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1898. completes its 70tli year and volume. It Sleepless, Tired Miserable, letter as an to the Waldo in Belfast this week. one of the oldest newspapers in the State. appeal delega- Could Get No Rest PUBLISHED I.YKKY THI RSDAY MORNING BY THK tion in the and those who Mrs Lillian Brown of Camden is In the past 42 years it has had but two edi- Legislature; visiting read it will see that his statement that he How All Been her grandmother, Mrs. Arietta Chapman. Journal Pub. Oo, tors. For 22 years W. H. Simpson, one of This Has Changed by Republican “feels very on this is Mowe of Belfast US Hlgti Street. the ablest journalists ever connected with intensely question” Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Mayhew spent Sunday it he is not alone and with his putting mildly. That I Hood’a as a Monday, father, George Mowe. .■HAK1.KS A I-II.SBITKV. j Kusines" the press of Maine, was its editor, and in have taken Sarsaparilla Ma^er. in this feeling we have abundant testi- blood for several with Oscar Drinkwater came over from Dark May next the writer will complete a con- purifier years past The writer most results. It Harbor to Christmas with his tinuous service of 20 With what mony. says: satisfactory always spend family Senator years. CLEARANCE Hale to walk SALE OF continues Spanish. “I think it is the duty of The Journal, builds up my system by giving me a good and returned Wednesday. success the paper has fulfilled its missiou appetite. I have been afflicted with ner- as the Republican paper of Wal- Capt. C. E. Drinkwater and wife were the Gen. Merrill we must the the year as a of local principal says keep during past gatherer vousness and could not I had a do to come out in an edi- sleep. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knowlton of news and au of local the county, strongly Philippines. exponent opinion tired, miserable feeling and work was a torial against the re-election of Hale to Belfast Christmas eve and day. tiles will testily. There has certainly been burden to me. 1 bad no appetite and no Senatoi Vest is Prob- the U. S. Senate from Maine. His posi- Russell Mahoney, while chopping wood for Parlor Stoves and “agin' expansion. no lack of endeavor to make the paper ac- strength and I could get no rest. I began A. F. El well he i.' ati aid it his buttons off. tion in connection with our with Capt. last Saturday, received a ably bursting to its and of their dealings taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and occasion- Lamps patrons ceptable worthy severe cut on the inside of his left foot. Aid Spain has been a ally used Hood’s Pills. In a short tima support; and as heretofore,local industries outrageous,and disgrace Uncle Sam has $910,000,000 of in was promptly secured and the wound gold to the State that sent him to the my nerves were much I and interests have been and Senate; very improved. bis stocking the amount ever held encouraged properly dressed and it is hoped Mr. Ma- Parlor Coal and largest and while the State cannot be could sleep all night and get up in the Heaters, Square Round, regular price, $24.•• in every way reasonably will serious by any nation in the of the world. promoted possible. I could work all honey escape trouble. He will history held for his or be morning feeling rested. Round, 20.no of responsible position, be to use A representative the American Press unable the foot for some time. ,, ,, 16 Qa day, had a good appetite and felt like a 17.00 \\ lien two humorists their heads considered as being represented by him get Association remarked to the writer a year new person.” Mrs. James Irish, Stow, Christmas was a delightful day, but a very Ki)0 as the attitude the For see against manly, patriotic one. Doubtless if together sparks fly. example, or more ago that The Republican Journal Maine. Be sure to get Hood’s, because quiet the sleighing had ALL OTHER COAL HEATERS AT GREATLY REDE' h. on the 2nd Fuller’s with of Senator Frye, yet if the Legislature been would have embraced that page interview was the only paper in Maine that does not good many Our at Rockland the that assembles next week should re-elect Hood’s opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather George” other day. use more or less plate matter; and it is Sarsaparilla him the State would be committed to his If the Best—m fact the One True Blood Purifier. with the accompaniment of the sweet music as well that our readers should ( ol. 1. K. Stetsou will the perhaps six for & occupy speak position, and be in attitude of opposition ) |1; c. I Hood Co.c Lowell. Mass. of jingling bells that adds so much to the COnPLETE WITH know that this distinction is maintained at BANQUET LAMPS, QLOBt ep s chair at this and will of a Christmas Augusta winter, to the Administration, and a direct insult I HnnH’a Dille cure Liver Ills; easy to pleasure sleighride. trees no small cost. “Plate matter’’ is stereo- uuuu s rllla to no doubt prove the man in the take, easy operate. 25c were an unknown in this right right to Senator Frye, who has so nobly stood quantity sectiou, of matter with »4 He made a type plates reading of various nevertheless old Santa was on and Regular price Globe, place. gentlemanly canvass, the President from the and been hand, ALL furnished at by first, saying nothing of his kinds, prices ranging from tiO both old and youug are exceedingly happy derogatory oppo- of great value as a Commissioner in Paris. I he Churches. FULL » » cents to a and its in cousequence thereof. nents, nor his own $2 page, use obviates the unduly urging claims, “Just look at the of the Fhil- GILT of spectacle The annual of the Methodist Sun- The a and left a good impression everywhere. necessity employing compositors. It meeting disappearance of certain young Hale as a .. » ipinos calling upon Senator School was from WITH costs The Journal nearly ten times as much day postponed Monday married lady about two weeks ago, when a 44* It seems to from Maine to come out in to be conceded now opposition eveniug to Thursday evening. certain man left town about the same MILLER generally to set its own type that it would to use the time, that the Senate will his own in their inter- ratify the treaty with of couutry supposed The Baptist church at its annual meeting came dangerously near furnishing a sen- BURNERS. i cheapest grade plate matter, and re- •HU) Spain, and this is as it should be. If the ests, and at almost the same moment, extended a vote of thanks to the members of sational story of an elopement, but in con- quires an office force than that of 40, larger sideration of the worst comes to the worst no doubt there Hon. Wm. P. as one of the Peace the chorus who are not connected with the high standing of the parties some of the dailies. the use of Frye By plate concerned it was will be patriotic Democrats Comrs. handi the result of their labors church for services during the past year. carefully kept secret. For enough voting matter we could furnish as much g reading more than a week the whereabouts of the in the affirmative to offset to the President and his thanks At the Uni verbalist church next Sundav at the votes of as we do now and re receiving greatly luce our pay young woman remained a mystery to her hus- recreant for so 10 45 a. m. service, preaching by the Republicans. carefully and regular I amps ^ roll; but The Republican Journal would completely carrying band and to her but within a few RECEPTION “The Golden Age.” At 12 parents, | out his wishes. The same pastor, subject, not he the newspapers lier folks have been In one of T. 13. Aldrich's stories of distinctively Maine and home at (> days informed of her that this o’clock, Sunday school; p. m., Young prirt.\ r -- that it is carry pleasant piece of news to whereabouts and their relief from the strain Regular nnplete, country life in New Hampshire, the author newspaper to-day. Peoples’ meeting; topic, “Forward, not the people, also inform them that occasioned her sudden has now Tlie country must be a local Eugene Backward.” by departure states a very interesting piece of gossip weekly Hale will oppose the ratification of the been removed. Old mother Grundy has :»ud then newspaper, and in giving the news and Rev. Fr. J. E. of St. Francis Cath- says: ‘1 do not vouch much for Kealey been balked for framed as the President dic- once, and the views of tlie treaty, just olic on community the truth of the tor community in which it is pub- church holds services alternate Sun- story, though nothing has escaped the sensational effects of what tated. I native of Wal- at Vassal occurs in Hi lished it can hope my County days Belfast and boro. Vassal- vermouth wit hout being kuown defy competition. People would otherwise have been a sad and do was born in pain- who want to know what is (I Stockton) will not be a boro’s turn came on Christmas day, hence a great many things are known there that going on around ful story. It is very gratifying to state that to such a the Christmas services here are ’1 them must party placing blight upon the postponed never occur aT all. Perhaps this might read the local newspaper. The the young man who was supposed to have State. one week, or until New Years. be said business man must use its been the in the affair is with truth of some other places. advertising col- principal entirely “1 know is as The umns to attract the local trade. Manley quoted saying services at the Methodist Episcopal free from suspicion, and that the going away A Maine man who runs a hotel in New i Hale will be but church " ill include a New was a The subscription price of The Journal is unanimously re-elected, Sunda%, Jan. 1st. of the young lady matter that he York lias been in is the ‘Croker’ of Maine Years sermon at 10.45 a. the it. is Pity visiting Bangor, and as Manley Republi- in., by pastor; knew nothing about. Now hoped that tin same when tlie paper was less than hr Anal Mart the Commercial canism'.' If lie school at 12 m. : of Junior in due and after sober and reflec- Din relates this experience: one-half its is,the peoples' representa- Sunday meeting time, deep St present size and contained not A French nobleman in the house tives ought to know it at and sub- League at 5 50 p. m ; meeting of Epworth tion, she may repent of the course she has .stopping more than one-fourth the amount of read- once, at. 6 w as League 15; leader, the pastor; pursued and return to her home, where all just drinking the health of the mana- mit like the“good tiger,” or resent it like topic ing matter given to-day. I'hen it was “The Angel Presence for the New Year" past differences will he forgiven and a hap- COMMENCING JAN men. MONDAY. when the fell from his ger glass hand and on a hand printed press; now steam power “Heaveuly Exod.25: 20 25. Tues reconciliation will comfort, and di back “Some company" py bring joy he pped dead from heart failure.” and the best of say you haven’t any availa- machinery are used, in- day and Wednesday evenings, t'uiou ser- happiness t<» all concerned. Our Entire Stock of Winter Go< We have wandered if a American ble candidate. Great Scott! who ever plain cluding a folder, which folds, trims and vices. citizen had met with a like found Maine fate whether it cuts the All short of representative men! Secret societies. will be Closed Out of paper. subscribers, whether Following are the Baptist notices for the Regardless would be o<->1>ider<:*d as an It would lie as good advertise- ; new or who in just absurd as to say the old, pay advance, are fur- coming week. Thursday, at 7.50 p m the Wa do Lodge, I. O. O. F., will elect offi- meut for the house; and if not, not? nished State is unable to furnish and ice. why Tlie New York Weekly Tribune, a granite mouthly church covenant meeting. The an- cers to morrow, Friday, evening. “What is the nual whose merits are matter with J>. business meeting of the Church ad u- It s rumored that Mr. Ilearst of the 20-page paper, fully s ■! Henry jour The annual convocation of Corinthian REHEMBER THESE ARE ALL eil to this New forth or the Farm Cleaves? He is in the of life and evening. Important matters must York Journal desires to buy au in- elsewhere; and Home, prime Royal Arch Chapter will be held next Mon- still he so terest in the New York Sun. the has had and executive ex- settled, h large attendance of By an excellent semi monthly. These papers representative day evening. shades of the this is church members is departed Dana, go- in connection with The perience, a a citizen expected. Friday, at 7 ;«) Journal, a home lawyer by profession, Bay City Council, American of ing from extreme to extreme. Think of p. m., teacher’s meeting. With the New Legion furnish a and varied of the largest city of the a sound NEW AND GOO amount State, has its UP-TO-DATE the con.sei vative and sedate Sun paper, large Honor, surrendered charter, and the sporting Year we begin the of the of and a study Gospel yellow kids. of and instructive as Republican, thoroughly good fel- members have been transferred to a Council entertaining reading, John. We expect that these CONSISTING OF-— low who loves his State Friday evening No doubt Ilearst thinks the Sun would hundreds Of our readers cau now and would at all m East Boston. testify. meetings will be very interesting and | times and help- support a yellow kid, while the N. Y. And as we close the guard protect its and The Endowment now-, 70th volume, interests, ful. You are invited. Saturday at 2 50 p m., Rank of Silver Cross from till never cause a blush of shame to come .journal, accounts, is a heavy we must express our appreciation of the to Junior Endeavor. [ Lodge, K. of P., elected the following offi- UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATERS, •bait' upon his his bank account. the cheek of any citizen, or native of the cers at the annual meeting Dec. L'lst Presi- kindly support aud encouragement receiv- Prayer meeting at the North church will j CANVAS COATS, FUR COATS, CAPS, JEf v, tl ed State, because of any of his acts, dent, Henry Staples; Vice President, Ar- from many of our patrons, and the cour- public be held this evening at 7.15, topic, “Christian thur C. Francis FLANNEL BOYS’ • -wa lu any event don't re-elect Hale.” Whitney; Secretary, H. SHIRTS, REEFERS, GLOVES Topics is a New York society tesies of our esteemed contempories. To Progress during the Year." Ps. 76; Matt. 16; Welch; Examining Surgeon, Elmer Small. as a recent item 13 19; Heb. The loiijual, bug from its col- one and all we wish a happy and a pros- 12;22-29. following will be MITTENS, WIEN AND BOYS’ PANTS, 8. Aurora Rebeckah I. O. nuns has the order of the At 10 Lodge, O F. elect- apprised our readers, it is not perous New Year Some Pertinent Questions. Sunday services; 45 a. m. the Rev. G. S. ed the following officers Tuesday evening: unmindful <>t the value of education. In pastor, Mills, will a N. G. Mrs. ; V. G. Mrs. Hen- Albert Buslmel! Hart in an article en To the Editor of The Journal: preach New Year’s sermon. Communion Alice.Leonard a later issue Town May THESE GOODS are \OT ■ Topics says: “The rietta R. S., Jessie Hauyht E#yecinlhj / titled “Brother service after the sermon. at bool Cottrell; Mrs. Pattee; F. conscience of the is Jonathan’s Colonies I, through the columns of your paper, Sunday people more tender will be Sold at a VERY LOU l*R that in tlie at 12 m. Bi-monthly business S. Miss Fannie Rich; Treas., Mrs. Mercy HE. loi about the schools appears January issue of Har- ask a few (uestions, which thus far no meeting public than upon any of Rich. takes the Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.15 p. in. The other per's Magazine the interesting view one lias been able to answer satisfactori- subject. They recognize the fact first of the in the that the United States has meetings observance of the Enterprise Lodge, A. O. IJ. W., elected the that, next to the the always had ly. churches, schools Week of Prayer will be held in the at following officers last Thursday evening colonies. is not. a new Is not a vestry are the most Expansion thing, there law requiring that all STAPLES & I:' important of all things in the 7.15 {>. in. The Methodist and Baptist Master Workman, Elisha li Haney; Fore- COTTRELL, !Li and neithei is colonization a new winter sleds and other world to their children and themselves. policy. vehicles, sleighs, churches will unite in the service. man, C. Hill; Overseer, Freeman We have trams should w There are no expanded steadily ever since the be provided ith bells? If literally bounds to the liber- The North Church Sunday schoo have M. Wood; Recorder, John S. Fernald; declaration of independence. Those who there is, why is it not enforced? The ('has. II. ality which the taxpayers are willing to chosen the following officers anti committees Financier, Sargent ; Receiver, Ma- look askance at our new colonies should I practise of country teams, son I. Stevens; Guide. Freeman O. display towards the schools, provided the I especially, for the coming year: Superintendent, H. Roberts; remember that in we have been a I over the smootii Inside Willis E. Outside money is pioperly expended.” reality sliding ground without M. Prentiss; Assistant Supt., C. M. Craig: Watchman, Wight; nation since the John G. colonizing time of our bells is far too common in our streets and Sec’y. and Treas,. Mrs. F. T. Carter; Libra- Watchman, Aboru; Representative to Grand Alvin birth. Step by step we have colonized is an unwarranted outrage rian, Miss Edith Stoddard; Chorister, Bert Lodge, Blodgett; Alternate, — President McK nley never made a bet- against life, OUR 72d ANNUAL mile of from the limb and and Davis; Miss Sarah Frank W. Prescott: Trustee, for ;.> years, ter than that delivered in every territory Atlantic law, should be dealt with Organist, Jones; Execu- sketch Atlanta, L. Lord. will be installed Jan- t>. the Holden Hate. A is tive Rev. G. S. H. M. Henry They Doe. colony not neces- accordingly. It seems to me that Committee, Mills, loth, says the St. Louis Globe pedes- Pith. STOCK TAKtS'O SEASON Is Prentiss,Miss Edith A O Stod- uary sarily separated from the trians have some and Stoddard,Dr Dennx rat. It touched on the mother-country rights privileges sufficiently dard, Mrs. Edward Tarratine Tribe, Order ;>f Red ovnisa which timi a thousand that are Sibley; Library Commit- Improved iii u *i by leagues of water. We those who fortunate to .**uhj- expansion, was broadly patriot- enough Rev. 1 tee. G. S. Mills, Miss Edith Men, elected the following officers Monday have a ride are bound to Stoddard, j ( < ic a iibute to the of the always pursued colonial policy, respect, and life has a HE 1)1 E THE run I OF unity people Miss Caroline W. Field; evening: Sachem, Wm M. Welch; Senior and the colonization of the certain to the Supply Committee, and a a insertion of the Philippines is value possessors thereof, at H. M. eloquent national Prentiss, Miss L. A. McDowell, Mrs. Sagamore, Arthur C. Whitney; Juni. r TIKE STOCK. 1/.IX1 OEO( ; only a continuation of that To be least. Now, where is our marshal? sentiment. The Hag of our country, he policy. city G. S. Mills. Sagamore, Duncan McAmlless; Prophet, we are rather as a Is it not his business to look AT LK»K Til AN ('Owl said. '‘has been in two sure, young nation to after such Charles M. Perkins; Chief of Records, Mel- planted hemi- Week of Prater. The churches will ob- take such a hut it is certain matters? And does he not to of vs, ami tliers it step; ilia; we why attend serve the ville C. Hill; Keeper Wampum, Francis splie remains, the symbol “Week of Prayer" by union ser- shall have to take it some it? in some cities H. to the Great of and of time, and Tien Possibly, boys might vices as Welch; Representatives liberty lav*, peace and progress. follows: Sunday and Monday even- the will not be allowed to stand in the Council, Elisha H. Haney and Chas. M. & DOAK Win will withdiaw it from the people Philippines prove very convenient public ings at the Congregational church, Tuesday 1CHASE streets and throw snowballs at Perkins; Alternates, Rufus C Barton and over whom it floats in protecting folds? territory. people and Wednesday evenings at the Methodist Wm. A. without some fear of the authorafative and and Kimball. Who will haul it down?” These are church, Thursday Friday evenings BEL. FA A Christmas dinner in Havana came JEWELERS, but he does not at the church. Belfast N. E o. P., elected the words. one city marshal; interfere Baptist The topics will be Lodge, striding No can misunder- from these high, judging quotations in a the Jan. officers last Monday evening: with their amusement, the vic- following: Sunday, 1, 1899, “The following ___ stand theii purpose. The war, the Presi- though special to the New York World: New Life Geo, E Vice Warden, tims tiud it A correct Principle, The Law of the in Wardeu, White, de: t was disagreeable. solu- Spirit continued, necessary unless we Condon John S. Turkeys cost Ed apiece in town, Els in Christ,’’ Rom. 8:2; “Its Method, Mrs. Addie S. ; Secretary, to tion of the above conundrums would he Monday, chose, close eyes and ears the the and are scarce at. that. A Eben M. against suburbs, Minding the Spirit,' Rom. 8:6; Davidson; Financial Secretary, to an Tuesday, pitiful appeals of chicken brings El7. A dozen eggs sell at very gratifying E. suffering neighbors. “Its Tests, The Spirit of Rom. 8; Sanborn: Treasurer, Geo. Johnson: Swanville. Mr. an.l Mrs. J. W. Nicker- five cents Bread is nine Christ," 9; J It we had not to apiece. cents a Ouserver. DR. W. gone their rescue no issue Wednesday, “The Result in the Guide, B. F. Neal; Chaplain, Minnie E. their Mrs. L. WEST pound, sirloin steak 66 cents a pound, cab- Individual, son visited daughter, Henry Ap- of territorial would have been and its Fruits," Rom 8: Jones; Guard, Maria A. Wight; Sentinel, expansion bages 00 cents a head and lettuce 30 cents Sonship 14; Thurs- plin, in Somerville, Mass., recently.... Miss how to Treat the raised a Grip. day, “The A ; Tru tee.W. O. Folsom. * in the Antilles or East Indies. bunch. Beer is 40 cents a pint and ice Larger Issue, World Renew- B.JGreeulaw Julia ('base has, returned from Castine and -^Veterinary a Rom. The will observe its n nth ‘Thus far we have done our Ezr' ton. ed,’ 8: ln-22; Friday, lodge anniversary is in district No. l....Miss Katiiie duty,*’ the Dr. Michael B Feeney, chief sanitary in “Resources, teaching (jraduute and Mi Help from the Korn. 8: 26. a concert,, dance and refreshments at President said. “Shall we spector of the New York board of health, Spirit," by Nieherson was at home from Castine over now, when A Ontario Veterina correspondent, whose letter appears says: Oild Fellows Hall this, are the Thursday, evening. Christmas, Miss Agnes the won in war is written in the Following officers elect of the accompanied by Office and Pharmacy al B«-> victory in another column, proposes Hon. The best way to treat the grip is to avoid Henry Y. P. S. C. for 1899: Cleveland of Rockland-W. 1'. Hussy of of and the civilized world having it. Baptist E., Pres., Our senior Massachusetts Senator, speak- and 17 «■ treaty peace, ap- B. Cleaves as a candidate for the United Residence Hospital Keep good hours. Eat nourishing food. Maude E. Mathews; Vice Pres., Frank L. ing as an honored guest m the city of Waldo is teaching in Dist. No U... Hon. A. plauds and waits in turn Office 8-2 ijca expectation, .States Senate. Mr. de- Use liquor in moderation. Charleston, where, rifty years ago, his E. Nickerson attended the recent Telephone Cleaves, however, Robertson; Sec’y., Edith L. Cor. meeting .. Above all all of Burgess; was and banished for away from the duties to keep parts the body warm, father proscribed timidly imposed clines enter the and Hon. Okas. Maude E of the in Portland. ... Percy contest, particularly the feet. Sec., Mathews; Treas., Andrew championing the free black man, is one of Loyal Legion Belfast Nation upon the country by its ow n great deeds?’’ from the of Maine E-. l.ittletield of Kockland is now strongly Avoid dampness ami draughts. Wilband; Lookout Committee, Myrtle Pen- the most impressive episodes which this | Nickerson University The have an answer It is also a good to from memorable has [Boston people ready for that advocated Of his titness there thing keep away dleton, Hosea W. Rhoades, Carrie W. Spof- year brought. j ami Ernest from Worcester Academy are The annual meeting •! by many. known to have the disease. Journal. persons Belfast National Bank 1 questiou, and it will the President. can ford, Fred S. Jackson, Bertha Blake; the holidays with theii father, gratify he no question. There are so many different phases of the Prayer spendiug and rite transaction of any disease that no specific line of remedy can Meeting Committee, Emma Blake, Edwin S. Hon. A. E. Nickerson.... Mrs. Mary Edge- come befon ! be suggested. Each case should be treated Perkins, Alton K. Josie E. Patter- comb is sick ..Misses Edna may legally S Senator Morrill of Vermont died in Braley, quite Edge The New York iu is doing good ser- separately. their banki"g rooms on ! I). sou, Mrs. Lewis F. Gannon; Social Commit- comb and Lillian Phillips, who have been ill vice in republishing extracts from speeches Washington, C., yesterday morning 1895*. at 1<* o'clock m tee, Josie E. Patterson, Frank L. Robertson, with scarlet lever,have ceased to he a source in after an illness of less than a week. He V v' made congress against the purchase of Searsmont. There was a Christmas tree Mrs. F. L. of Miss Sadie Lena Nickerson Robertson, Fred S. Your ilauger. ■ Pendleton, Dec. IM'S. I was in his 89th and was Belfast, D), Louisiana and the of year the oldest at Simmons’ Hall acquisition Oregon Saturday evening_Mr. Mrs. Jesse Webber; Missionary Committee, who has the fever now, is improving.. Mrs man in Congress, both in point of Edward of Montana aud Alaska. Then Senator Plumer of years Fitzgerald is visiting Fannie M. Rhoades, Mrs. Esther M. Webber, M. J. Downs is spending the w inter with her i uy; ol ( and in time of service. his mother. He has been in Montana about Doctor iss r. S Dtsiitu Cot HI New Hampshire went so far as to say that Alma A. Tilton, Lena Fernald, (diaries ! daughter, Mrs. Charles Harts horn.... M j K* >k n I: 1 n !’• 20 years-J. W. Farrar attended the State Kudavilla Cleaves is m the of Mr. J t ;ie admission of Louisiana “would Rhoades; Junior Committee, Flora employ n;vt- \ The Eastport Sentinel has entered its Committee, Mrs. L. F. Gannon, Mrs. Her- buildings nearly completed and read, for Eastern States and compel them to es- upon knows all about bankrupt upon his Farland and J. W. Farrar attended bert Your doctor judged ilst volume. It is one of the oldest and Morey, Bertha M. Kuowlton, Annie occupancy. Although past sixty Mi Mor- their claim* against him anc tablish a one foods and medicines. separate, independent empire.” in Bel- j trustees of hi.-estate will )f the best weeklies in the State. county Grange Equity Grange hall, Smalley, Geo. A. Blodgett: Information rill has worked since the burning of lus Jo The next, time you see him, the referee, Number .'9 v, speaking of the Oregon Mr. E. It. Mrs. territory, faot, Tuesday... Packard, Committee, Carrie W m the fall with an and en- on the I The Christmas number of the Union Spofford, Margaret just ask him what he thinks ( buildings energy Maine, 10th day Senator McDuffie said he would not W. H. Fruhock and Miss at one o’clock e. m give Grace E. Mixer L. Keene, Hattie E. Coombs. that would put many a younger Signal of Chicago is a souvenir number iu terprise HI DM “a of snuff for the whole are sick-There are pinch territory,” quite two cases of man to shame.. Many of our young Referee i n commemoration of the anniver- people twenty-fifth December 1898 lu and he thanked God for his mercy in plac- scarlet fever at North Searsmont. attended the Christmas ball at North Sears- 27, sary of the temperance crusades, which be- Transfers in Real Estate. scon’s the mountains there. Senator port and it very much... Mr. and ing Rocky in Emulsion; eujoyed At a Court held at P> gun Hillsboro, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1873. Monroe. The drama at the Town Hall Probate Oil with ■ White transfers in real of Cod-Liver Hypo- Msr. 11. C. Mardeti have gone to Mass., for the Count\ of Wain->. >n of Delaware proclaimed that was rendered in The following estate were Mr. H. C. Griffith, who for the five Saturday evening a very ' A l> 1898 past We are winter. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis December* Louisiana could be hall recorded in Waldo county of phosphites. willing the Charles only incorporated into years has been foreman of the tine manner. The was crowded and the Registry 111 \RI.ES I THOMPSON Age office, answer. ...Messrs .James Deeds for the week ending Dec. 1898: to trust in his are keeping house for them. V > estate -f .lOSHl A T1H *M the Union the takes the of foreman of the trees were laden with presents, and Sanat 28, by amending Constitution, position news doc- Wa1 A. W. B. to For twenty-five years Patterson and Guy have returned ville, in said County of and “even Claus was to distribute them. Foster, Boston, Newell White, Peavey supposing that this extent of room of the Maine Farmer, Augusta, Jan. 1st. present tors have prescribed our presented a petition praying Knox; land and buildings in Knox. A. E. from a liunting trip, but we have not learn- at or private sale eer' was a desirable Mr. Griffith learned his trade in the Farmer Among the presents was a tine stuffed chair Emulsion for weak- public territory acquisition, paleness, desen > Chase, Brooks, to T. W. Rowe, ed with what success-Miss Louise Cun deceased particularly and came for Rev. John Blair... Mr. F. L. Palmer has Jackson; i nervous and fifteen millions of dollars was a most office, here from Augusta. His ness, exhaustion, | tbe said land in Jackson. Samuel to has returned from a visit to Ordered,That petit' been very sick the past week. His Kelley, Unity, for all diseases that cause ningham all inteiested r;ni- enormous sum to many Belfast friends are sorry to lose him, suffering persons by give.” Representative Melzer N. laud and Mass.Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo order to be three wet but congratulate him on his promotion. is mainly due to a wound received in the Stevens, do.; buildings loss in flesh. Malden, published Wasbburne I the Journal, of Wisconsin said: “I tell in B. B. to Its color and its' are the winter in Republican print' war. He was shot Unity. Toothaker, Belfast, Delia creamy Dauiui spending Lowell, at a Probate The Bangor Whig and Courier, which re- .through the lung and it they may appear gentlemen who for Alaska that Green- M. laud in Belmont.. pleasant taste make it es- annual Christmas Helfast, within and for said < go has caused him sick His Cunningham, Belmont; Maine_The gathering cently adopted the eight page form, has since many spells. many useful thin and of January next, at land is a better M. Stockton to pecially for of Nickerson’s was held Tuesday to-day purchase,” while friends are Lydia Staples, Springs, Lucy Sylvanus family lore and show cause, > appeared in a new dress of type, and in its anxious for his recovery_Mrs. 1 delicate children. noon, General B. F. Butler “If we M. Richards, do.; land in Stockton | with Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Patterson. After the prayer of said petitionei j remarked, news features have with the im- Freeman Ritchie entertained the Aid Springs. No other of eod- kept pace Society preparation at o’clock ed. are to for her Alfred P. Gilkey et al, Islesboro, to Geo. partaking of a generous dinner GKO. E. J' pay (Russia’s) friendship, I provements in its mechanical Wednesday afternoon and evening_Mr. liver oil is like it. Don't lose department. I to the were A true Attest desire to her the and Indeed, it is in all and Charles H. Wilber, Foxcroft; land in Islesboro. time and risk your health by they repaired parlor,where they copy. give $7,200,000 let up-to-date respects, Colson’s family have moved back to t ii.\s. 1’. Ha/i ; there is no discount on entertained with her Alaska.” its sterling Reoubli- Lela M. Dickey, Stockton Springs to Geo. E. taking something unknown pleasantly music, singing keep canism. Winterport and the cheese factory has been land in Waldo. Alfred M. and untried. Keep in mind aud recitations. Santa Claus did not forget How will the closed after the season’s work-Mrs. B. A. Payson, Waldo; speeches of anti expan- The silver star offered EMULSION by the National to L. A. Bowler land (that SCOTT'S to with for all, both useful Curtis is feeble. en- Pullen, Palermo, do; | appear presents LAUNDRY HE* sionists of read and Press Superintendent of the W. C. T U. quite She attended the has stood the test for a CHINESE to-day forty, fifty, buildings in Freedom. Geo. E. Worth et and ornamental. The remainder of the to the State making the greatest advance in tertainment at the hall Saturday a ninety years hence? Much the same as evening quarter of century. press work was won Missouri. The to D. M. McFarland, Montville; I ( evening was spent in a social manner, after by and was as well as usual, but Sunday when als., Unity, and $1.00; all The Pioneer Chinese L.auinl>‘ those of Senators Maine 50c. druggists. * Plumer, McDuffie and State Union came second. The land in & New York. the for their several Goon Kwoi, will jemove his I } a was called it was that | IVIontville. Eugene Black, Newton ; SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, which guests separated work of the press includes re- physician thought I Dee. 31, 18118, from ('him White and Wasbburne department to eu- day, f Representatives Mass., to Roscoe Black, Belfast: laud and homes hoping by Divine Providence the Post Oil" ports to the Union Signal, the state organs, during the night she must have had a slight | Street, opposite and Butler. hours. Good Work and PROM l’»r ! and the local press. shock. | buildings in Belfast. joyed many returns of Merry Christmas. OF BELFAST. Bert Davis bas lately bought a handsome |'cnEVV5 The last Friday for the — ; city schools closed rHt dog, which his friends is a full blooded say holiday vacation. In some of the schools ,11VKKT1SINQ PAYS Scotch shepherd. “There is Good VAI preparations were made for literary exercises always found that advertising in DEMCMDCD ;t„ List of unclaimed letters remaining in the the last day, but owing to the large amount ln for the \V V Before his advertise- driving Best.” ':i .‘,’rtys. office for the Dec. 24: Ladies of much ilCilOflDCn ,.,.;ars iu another column, weekending sickness these were very shortened, hours before the —Mrs. O. Gentlemen— ..four peo- Lovicy Lampher. and in some cases given up altogether. Miss Scraps from the of Maine, received benefits MILK Karly History I:i• had Mr. Lester Mr. W. L. W. Bird closed Bean, Fernald, Mr. was ill and her school Thursday Recalled in an Interview With a a a WE SELL THE to pay for the ad- CELEBRATED a a profits F. uths, and for trade it Perkins. afternoon. ! Pioneer. ii abroad he is con vine- The grip has invaded The Journal office East Belfast. Mrs. Mary A. Nickerson 1 11u 1 changes it will pay this week. One of the compositors is entertained her children and grandchildren ! Sixty-six years ago, towards nightfall, in the ,, sport Correspondence. STURTEVANT-LARRABEE CO'S. of the a is down with it and our Charles to the Christmas. The spring year, patient, yet weary yoke of foreman, When number of eighteen, v sm report that their our baby boy was three months old oxen plodded onward the road between H. is also on the sick list. Mell CRUST the along Twombly, he had tho milk crusi on table bore well under heavy load of which are the were very badly his head up Pittsfield and SLEIGHS, BEST on the Market. year larger than so that all the hair name Palmyra. They had drawn behind Bickford is Mr. out, anti itched so but was taking Twombly's place. he made it bleed good things placed upon it, soon re- them a all e ar’s Chrismas sales ex- bad, by scratching it. I got big wagon the way from Skowhegan a cake of CirriccitA Soap and a lieved of the The Hand Circle, King’s box of Cuti- the heavy burden by appetites all the of a year, but this Helping Daugh- cuba I containing earthly belongings pioneer previous (ointment). applied tfio Cuticpba of is ters will meet with Mrs. on View and a thin those present.. The grip prevailing of northern Maine who had and in They are noted for s Thursday night were as Libby Bay put cap on liis head, and before r chopped logged had Titled a box it was here. James A. Nickerson street Monday Jan. 2nd. All members are half entirely cureit and Mr. and Mrs j Somerset and Piscataquis counties, and finally L whole week last se .son. his hair commenced to grow out nicely have had severe attacks, but are able to at- j selected Palmyra as a home. In the sat a STYLE, requested to be present. Feb. 24,'08. Mrs. H. P. Hi iLMES, Ashland. Or. wagon r seinent iu The Journal, of E tend to their duties boy some seven summers who, if not destined CuTiccKA BsasDies Appeal with irresistible force again-Miss Ethel, riiou of their trail can Geo. D. McCrillis, Howard F. Mason and mothers, to STRENGTH. nurses, and nil having the care of children To to be a governor of the State, was to live to be- a of Mr. and Mrs. Fred is I I know that single application will afford instant relief daughter Savery, others report seeing and hearing a robin in permit rest and come a citizen in and around the sleep, and point to a speedy cure in the representative and very sick with Capt. E. W. DURABILITY and a tree near the latter’s on disfiguring of skin and scalp diseases pneumonia... vicinity where he lived. C bouse Christmas m.“t,torturiJ1?-with loss of and not Seventy-five jears is a hair, to use them is to fail in yourdutv Curtis, of steamer Penobscot spent SLBERforSKIN-TORTURED BABIKSand RgSTforTlRKn pilot long period to look back upon, and when ; is to open a restaurant day. Mothkrs in a warm bath sixty- LOW PRICES. H with Cunci ra 8oap, and a E. S. Acboru. I with Christinas with his brother, six of them have been •ingle anointing Cuticora, greatest of skin cure*. spent in one locality. Mr. t, vacated the Bos- N. E. Keen says that the person who took y by J. B. Hamstead now knows S Bold throughout the world. Pottbr D. ft C. Corp Rou Chat. The Belfast High school foot bal everyone in Palmyra about 300 feet of his clothesline is Boston. recently Prop*., Ilow to Cure Baby’s Skin and for miles Diseases,’free! team was photographed in a group Saturday I around, and everyone knows him will known, and that if the same is returned no 1,ibrary be closed Brown had a Among other curios which are kept iu Mr. by Tuttle .. .Fogg & turkey at ; "e ft arrant these and is the New further trouble will be made. Hamstead’s inner shrine is the his father Goods, have A CAR all which legal The Belfast Band aud their market last week which 25 1 2 ox-goad LOAD, representing Orchesra ae weighed front which to used to stimulate the jaded cattle on that never- Grades, Select. A young lady has a counter in Swift & to a concert Mrs. engaged give and play for a pounds. It was bought by Clifford and to-be forgotton trip, and two or three empty A Large Assortment of ■ will at Panl’s store this week, at which she is serv- i dance in her BELLS, ROBES, WHIPS Party be given Bucksport Monday evening, served Christmas at dining room- boxes of Doan’s BLANKETS, HALTERS, Janfl Kiddey Pills. The reader can AND HARNESSES. evening. ing Sparrow's breakfast cocoa. She also | 23d. Daniel G. Hinds has his year’s of Friday Dancing supply thoroughly understand why the goad was used, lock. gives graphophone concerts. and hauled. Thii is and we will trench Chas. R. Coombs received as a Christmas wood—20 cords—cut long enough on his time to in- form The annual of the stockholders of forehanded.... K. F. Dunton, has be* n him why the said boxes of Doan’s himney of Mrs. R. 0. meeting j present from Fred Hollins of Boston two Esq., Kidney fancy Pills were carving sets, the Waldo renominated to of the peace and empty. Let Mr. Hamstead tell the ailed out the fire depart- County Agricultural Society Cuban machetes. They are with justice CHRISTY stamped story. “After for KMVES, 3 in Set, will be held at the Court House in this the of is easily the suffering years and having iieruoon. city insignia Spain, are enclosed in leath- quorum-“Belfast cafcopo.is used MRS. POTTS’ IRONS, 3 in set. Oxford everything that was said to be a cure for Saturday forenoon, Jan. 7th, at 10 o’clock. ern scabbards, aud have of Maine,” remarks the Democrat.. Goods We Sell COBBLERS SETS, >u,alley served the notices evidently seen disordered kidneys, it afforded me great pleasure hard service. All The Journal advertisers report good to tell Mr. j RIVETING SETs for HARNESSES and s.mnents on the interested The next rehearsal of the Parlor Musical Libby, the druggist of Pittsfield, some BELTS, 12 In. Set sales. .The Treasury department time that if I was not CHISELS, from 1-8 to 2 Inch, tst week. will be held in the Universalist ves- A. B. Stantial has holiday ago, sure I could got Doan’s Society issued, from the press BITS, 13 I". Set from 4-16 to has of the Eliot National bank of Pills I would not in 15-16, Kidney with try Jan. 3d. of G. E. approved part the stock 1 i- leased one of the stores Tuesday evening, Progam by Burgess of this a neat cata- Sets, INCLUDING city, FORD PATENT. as a reserve for the National have at any price. Hard work in the woods for the committee at the last meet- of the Boston, agent in Phceuix Row and is appointed logue strawberry plants grown on his and on the farm Bank of Belfast_Ice is a little years doubtless accounts for my the Pleasant boating arber shop. ing. place, Valley Gardens of kidney and urinary trouble. An back has more uncertain than yachting. aching Brooks, together with a brief treatise on been so common CALL r-n as follows : In- The change in the concrete walk at the with me that 1 almost got used AND EXAMINE our New and Line of granted the Fred Palmer of treasurer of the Complete Strawberry aud its culture. He de- L, Monroe, to it, and the secretions from the were Dorr, Bucksport, 88 to corner of Church and Beaver streets last kidneys Scissors, Pocket Knives, Skates, Meat scribes six leading varieties, all of which Waldo & Penobscot Agricultural Society, scanty, irregular and annoying, particularly at Choppers, tr.l, Belfast, 824 to 830. summer left a dangerous place at the end of Raisin are well adapted to the climate and condi- has issued his annual report and the list of night. Doan’s Kidney Pills gave relief to my ach- Seeders, Horse Clippers, Saws, the steps above Burgess & Gardner’s mar- | (1 seats for the People’s tions of Waldo officers and members of the Society for 1898. ing hack and regulated the annoying urinary ket last week a neat iron rail was County. Axes and Hatchets. ■ and put pen at the box office of It is an from the of G. difficulty. When I feel an attack coming on. I The renovation 8-page pamphlet press there. at Burgess & Gardner’s take a few doses and n use Saturday morning up E. Belfast. The shows the the progress of the trouble market Burgess, report makes it almost a new place. The is at once checked. After what Doan’s A.W. Clark of Castine was in town Mon- for the cash Kidney You Want office is re-built and receipts year,(including $1,1401.90 Pills If Headquarters for day and contracted with Mrs. Olmstead to re-finished ; a uew floor have done for me. 1 endorse them heartily.’’ A » on to have been Hood Set Iron. went down river Mon- hot water into the laid in the hand) $5,109.00; expendi- Just such of Steel. Chains. put heating apparatus market; one counter taken out emphatic endorsement can be had right Bent Sled Mrs. a balance in the Banners. Bolts and Stake Irons. ■nt with a number of “Binnacle,” Olmstead’s beautiful and the tures, $4,190.84; leaviug in Belfast. Call at A' Wilson’s store refrigerator turn down. The latter Kilgore drug or at He a Buggy Cart Wheels. Blacksmith ■ cottage Sunset. will also of 10. The amounts for Sujiylies. bought in Orriugton put will be treasury $978 paid and ask what customers report. heating apparatus in H. P. A. Spofford’s replaced by one of more modern We can Save you Money. Building Materials. finises and premiums was as follows; Doan's Kidney Pills are sold for 50 cents a box store, fiber Isle Messenger. construction before the warm season opens. Trotti ng purses.$ 1,245.00 for sale by all dealers; sent by mail on of on The entrance to the rear receipt has been exhibition Mrs. Anua C. Winslow a store-room is mov- gave family Horses and colts, awards.. 98 00 price by Foster Milburn Co., Buff alo, X. Y., sole drawn ed, aud several minor made. ue was Saturday, Christmas dinner at her residence, No. 4»> improvements Cattle, awards. 489,00 agents for the United States. and awards.. 09 u^rman was the winner, The Post Office Sheep swine, 00 WASHBURN AND MOEN HAY street. Mrs. who is 82 Department has ordered a Remember the name. DOAN’S, and take no sub- Congress Winslow, Fowl, awards. 20 25 WIRES, ,! Ruth. in stitute. years old, prepared the dinner wholly her- chauge the running tune of the Liberty Fruit, awards. 25 25 IN ALL LENGTHS, Including 6 l-2tt. tor Dedrick Presses. aud Belfast etc awards. King’s Daughters self, and it was one that would do credit to a stage route via Centre Belmont. Field crops, grain, 40.00 Bread, and sale of for cook of less The dinner Searsmout, West Appleton and South Mont- pastry preserves, A Cats’ ( hristmas Trek. A fancy goods many years. and awards. 1150 young lady ville. <>f this wi!I meet Jan. 4th with the day were greatly enjoyed by all present (No. 1330). The stage is due to ar- Bees ami honey, awards. 0 50 city, who owns a controlling interest Get Our Prices Betore Elsewhere. Belfast. rive here at 11 45 a. m., anti to depart at 1.45 Butter and cheese, awards. 9 00 in seven cats and kittens,conceived the idea -S|5- Purchasing Collector Sargent states that there are 45 Ladies' department, awards. 108 10 of a Christmas tree IN A. has p in., giving minutes more each way on having for their benefit, EVERYTHING HARDWARE. ill Post, G. R.. still many tax payers who have not settled Miscellaneous articles, awards. 4 00 the and the was road. The Department has also allowed understaking a complete suc- sr< < uWishers, through the for 1898, although the limit fixed by the City KSSOIJ TO an increase of Humors of Christmas. Christmas trade cess. Indeed, the tree was the 60 'lain ! Brown, a of the mileage from 17 to 19 miles enjoyed by I .St., copy Council, Jan, 1st, is at hand. Those who do .1. II. & ,1. W. .ION I > each way. this year broke out in some unexpected family as well as by the cats and kittens A ii. at Me. Gettysburg.” not settle before that date will be served J.W. Belfast, All pi ices A representative of The Journal j spruce tree about four feet was JONES, the soldiers of the 19th big); provid- had a quantity of cab* with a notice more pointed than former Maine who iu the called on a dealer in doors,sash, etc a most ed with a staud and was decorat- whhu were raised by ones. participated battle of Gettysburg tastefully field for Christmas He | receive a unpromising trade. eil with stars, etc., of and New Advertisements. The indications WixtkHi’i• ht. Christmas Morrill. One weigh- may copy of the book pub- j hearts, gold was very pleas Fred E of oiheer the dealer Hooper Bath, Inspecting lished the found, however, that had a good silver paper, and with yesterday were that good sleighing had come antly observed in town u.*i several others were by Gettysburg commission, | many dang- j by faniiivgatherings of a the Sous of Veterans, Department of Christmas sale He lately bought, dozen ling calculated to to anti to it y«»u must have a good and Christmas trees. entitled “Maine at Gettysburg,” by writ- things excite the stay, enjoy j The Methodist Sun- has on his of the sets of andirons, etc., with no of Maine, reported inspection thought felines to little of tissue J. \V. Jones, bO Main street, has the day school had a tree ing or applying to Captain Charles E. play. Many bags sleigh. j pretty in the •t-stry 1 Judicial various He trade and a few in lus window. Supreme ! camps. A. E. Clark holiday put filled ,arrahe.e Co.'s., there a gives Camp Nash of Augusta, who has been intrusted paper with catnip were fastened to Sturtevattt-I sleighs,and Saturday evening, and very interesting s ! ity next of this credit, for the best Christmas week he sold 10 of the 12 sets Iu are uoue Then Jones cau convert Tuesday. city having kept with the commission of distribution. As the brauci.es and it was intended tu have better- supply you j Sunday evening. The church was ■ The term preside. kept books of the First Serg’t. [U. G. Husse-vJ another instance a chair was bought at one bus of meat, with robes, whips, blankets, baiters, etc prettily decorated itli there are so very few books, only those of also, but the meat was omitted. evergreen and rhnv- anally interesting one, and J. of of the furniture stores as a present for a and he in hard- j he Quartermaster Sergt, jO. Dickey J the who in the battle When all was in readiness the cats were ad- keeps everything general ers, pastor gave an appropriate sernion, '■■•I regiment participated of important civil in Maine. When it was delivered it was as w ll as various set forth any camp child found mitted to the kitchen, where the tree had ware, specialties and the choir some special musm Sunda-- '-’an lie given a copy. J to he an exact 1'. S. pattern* oh a redui etl scale, been a in his ai t-Don’t forget that FI. VV. Deputy Marshal Bernes O. Norton Lester placed,and lively scene followed. The morning-Arthur Smith and Timothy C<;* Bragg, superintendent of clocks Jo. of a chair ■•ns.-d Milk of which had a presented to the Child’s mother of Clark’s s.-mi-annual clearance sale of cloth- Co., long chase for a man last week. Mr. hags catnip were so firmly tied that the | ! lows are at home from Boston for the holi- the Western l uion Telegraph Co. was m f t:.s is is three years ago. and ar, anoihpr cats could not and furnishing is still and tha: city president, Norton received a description of the man, bought pull them .ff, and so after a ing goods on, ...Mr Dorr town Tuesday to adjust a difficulty with t-l.e days .Joseph passed awaj Tues- •.'ws' milk at its store. A little g;r! entered a taxidermist S time it in all lines he had at 8 ! per day, and followed from one clue to another was given to them. Then con- great bargmus may after a and electric clocks. He came here last they j day long tedious illness... Mrs- "it. Me., and Friday store and asked the of some Main st-ree- Tliere is a deal of w inter Whitetield, through Brunswick, Lisbon price birds, tinued to play about the tree, off good had a Falls, Lewiston, aud put all the clocks in order, but in less pulling I Margaret Kelly shock Monday, but is out four peacocks, owls, etc. She Was told to and Clark ran furnish what ■any puts different Auburn, Portland and Westbrook. The that the what they could reach of the decorations. yet come, you as comfortable as than an hour after he lett town the could be expected.. Mr and i; battery When she said she 5 need to rain... .Chase j are taking well with man was found in a bouse at the prices varied, had cents One cat seemed to hate a for a defy cold, sleet or & ^r-s- Frank boarding gave out which the special fancy Eaton are rejoicing over the birth regulates hourly setting and if she could I ‘i’iue Tree" is a favorite latter He is O. D. of get one for that price she silver heart on one of the Doak will Sooli begin tbeir 7‘Jnd aunual place. Brooker Lewis- of the closks. The time works topmost limbs, of a tine boy-The ‘Boo Club' gave a ball kept fight or, would take it. But the best | ton and is with the mails for thing yet heard and once succeeded in it to stock-taking and will make a general reduc- at Union charged using but they failed to set as usual. Mr. bringing nearly j Hall, Monday night_Mrs. G. < Bragg from is told a She arose tion in of tlielf '• t moon even- fraudulent purposes. by young lady. the floor, when the limb fiew prices, offering many goods »f he Tuesday remedied the difficulty. suddenly back | Hopkins is alarmingly ill. Capt. Crocker, early Christmas morning and absent mind- into with at less than cost... .Monday Jan. 2ud, Stap- ry favorable conditions, The local ice dealers are gettiug ready for place the heart still attached | Capt. Dudley and P. C. Rich are still quite Joint Installation. Thomas H. Mar- edly put out her alarm clock instead of her les & Cottrell, 12 Main street, begin their ihtil the orb became fully their winter’s cutting. Logan is making Altogether the cats’ Christmas tree was vot- I Hick, but are improving... rapt. Georg* shall Post,G. A. R., A. E. Clark milk can. She her best fellow annual mark down and will close out ■ Camp, S, says didn’t ed a sale, began to enter the some additions and repairs to his ice house success. Crockett and Charles Boian are reported «*u of V. and the Ladies Aid Society, will have stay very late the night before, hut her their entire stock of winter goods regardless .’.1 at 0 o’clock the on street, and will cut on the rbe sick list....Tile Littlefield eclipse Bridge lower Shipping Items. Sch. William Memorial | a joint installation of officers at Memorial friends think otherwise. Cobb, of cost. They carry only new and up-to-date re the moon came out of the Leather-Board pond. Burgess has already ! Library of the W r T. 1. received v books Halt next which discharged phosphate here last week Tuesday evening. The meeting A Musical Tit a, at. A goods, consisting of underwear, hosiery, ■eeauie and the last cut some for immediate use on the popular concert, as a Christmas from Miss o eloudy Gurney j for the Maine Central R. R. present Ed M will be to members of the o.- Co., sailed Dec. public three with 15 < f sweaters, canvas coats, fur coats, gloves, .nl -is the first. The & Power Co is pieces the Maine Symphony I Littlefield. pond. Light keeping j 25th for Red Beach to load for ganizations and invited guests. plaster Balti- etc., etc., all of which will be the at the mouth of Goose River Supper Orchestra including three1 soloists and a mittens, caps, •State Constable ,7. R. pond scraped j will be served at (! more-Sch. Emma S. G. o’clock. Past Com- will he Briggs, Capt. T. sold at a very low price for cash.. A house and will as soon as the ice stringed quartette, given i?> Belfast •s and seizures of begin cutting | liquors mander M. U. I>ifworth will install the Osborne, arrived at Rockland Dec. 23d from on Church street, with i* rooms, steam of merchantable thickness. Post, Opera House Wednesday evening,.Tati *#ib. heat, fi use and Hotel becomes Windsor Past U. Q. the New York, with coal-The schooner hot and cold water and hath is to let. Oapt. Hussey Sons’ and Charlotte Maconda, who won such room, L. L Gentner high r"prietors, Veterans’ Attention ! The Waldo : Past W. S Hobbs on the rocks re- County ('apt. the Ladies Aid distinction at the Maine Music Festivals, and Sandy Point, lying beyond the Apply to J. C. Durham. See notice of i. were in the arraigned Veteran Association will meet with Geo. G. limekiln in Camden harbor, lias been com- moval of the Chinese from Church Wedding Reception A reception was who is called one of the most brilliant laundry a li and seizure process, TOYS Davis Jan 1899. If pletely stripped and the old bulk will to Main the office. Post, Brooks, 5, stormy held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles A concert singers on the American stage will pro- street, opposite post were and CHEAP, convicted, will held ou the fair remain there until it the meeting be uext Dec. The advance sale of bably slowly breaks Piper, Wednesday evening, 21st, in participate. tickets Brooks. Mrs. Fannie is •••i to a tine of §100 and address of welcome he left to steel Twombly quite day. The will honor of the of their son Ernest will be and pieces-The ship Puritau, Capt. marriage by young ladies, patrons who sick with iutiamination of the stomach.. uiprisonment, and in de- with Geo. G. Davis Post. Fred W. Amsbury of is Again, comrades, Piper to Miss Alice Marriner. It was large- buy of them will be entitled to choice of Rockport, reported t< 00 Frank J. Ames died Dec. 2‘kl of pneumonia days additional. do we issue the call for the hoys of Waldo to have made the trip from New York to ly attended, the number being about one seats n Jan. ldth. The regular sale of seats 1 e after an illness of only a few* He was liquors recently seiz- to meet with the comrades and Leith, Scotland, in 17 days_Sch. Joel F. days. County hundred The presents were many, includ- at the JIty Drug Store will open Jau 15th. considered one of the men n. i uise in Northport have of Brooks. lunch Sheppard, Capt. Alzo M. Carter, Brunswick very strongest good people Bring your ing a si er tea set. from the groom’s parents; Tickets will be Si 00, 75 cts. and 50 cts. The this and as a workman received the ited ami turned over to and and Brooks will for arrived at New London vicinity baskets sweethearts, toilet set from Mr. and Mrs. Nahum S. Boston Post of Dec. 20th says. “Mrs. Ma- Elizabethport, for work H« us have one more Dec. 25th with broken boom. She highest wages paid heavy furnish the rest. Let Pipei ; sugar spoon from the bride’s aunt chida has a sweet voice, powerful and true spanker leaves a wife and three children, ami was •1 for it he the last for some was as off the coast ad. Tuesday forenoon good time, may and cousin. Mrs. Leonora McCabe and Miss in the upper register, and was heard with ex- reported spoken last of .Janies M. week short of and all about forty years age... Clary ml road contractor, met of us. [A. Stinson, Secy. Isa picture from the bride’s cellent results.” The Boston Journal of the provisions, will be McCabe; aunt, of South brooks is ill and it is m-t ■ cf the Waldo glad to hear of her safe arrival in very us, Street Monday afternoon Ralph ii. Howes went Mrs. Abbie Bennett; one half dozen si ver same date says: “So far as the solo singers port_ that he can recover. He is 8f» years were the feature was the The schooner smack Bar Bel owned F. thought •'•oshler the question of out to Pitchers Pond and found there was a teaspoons from the groom's aunt. Mrs. concerned, siuging by of Mrs s of and the oldest man in town. ..The from Belfast to 'Rejoice Greatly,’ by Maconda. >pra- W. Collins of Rockland is hauled up at the age railway clear of ice, ou which he hail a most Pitcher; book from the * * * strip j ElbridgeS. groom’s no, air lie shail feed his H>ek >irs. Christmas entertainment last a mad could not be run bridge. Her mate, the Fannie May, which Saturday successful trial of the ice boat built last Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel L Maouda has many admirable ities s a grand-parents, qua was a the house be- the will be and her was hauled beside her last was evening grand success, Legislature w inter O. R. Webster for J H. & R. H. from the bride’s d- singer, peiloiinance of ‘Rejoice up year, GEO. F. M. D. D. by Pitcher; sugar spoon grai Two Christinas trees EAMES, D„ S., '.lie and if this is Greatly’ was most, excellent, m.t: nmiuun y wrecked in Rockland harbor in the of ing densely packed. charter, Howes. Tuesday afternoon J. H. Howes mother, Mrs. Austin butter gale Marriner; effective.’ were decorated and laden with it Nov. 27th.Capt. R. W. Warren is able to bountifully wil. he, the road will went out with a of friends, knife from the bride’s uncle Marrine party including Edgar '; The entertaiument was and The Nose and Throat. next The add two vessels to the list of Rockland’s presents. good, spring. corpora- ladies, and had tine sport. It was an ideal sugar spoon from the bride's aunt. Mrs part of the program was omitted. barter at Mr. Mitchell’s Great Sunken Fleet A. P. as long~and FNo. U IS» Nowhurr for ice of wind and not Ausei bureau throw from by Capt Ginn, Street, day boating—plenty Lotlirop; tl,-* The band donated their services. ousideration and him published in The Journal last week. generously give cold. The new ice boat for bride’s Mrs-. Jbeslie aud They Corner <>f Fairfield very Quantaba- aunt, Marriner, Revs. F. S. Dolliff and D. Brackett were (Near Street) the are the schooner burned undertaking. cook has been taken out there, but has not Hardscrabble, with many other gifts, consisting of silver, glass The children did ami her of lime on present. finely, every- BOSTON, MASS. had a trial. cargo Shoals, and representatives of the four aud china. Ice cream aud cake were served body seemed willing to take hold and make the Aldana Oakes abandoned waterlogged Hours, 12 to 2. Others hours -lien of Waldo was The annual of the stockholders of and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed it a success.... We took the trouble to at- county meeting by and crew taken off Geo. B. l>> appointment only. by sch Ferguson. October. 1897— Ht the court bouse in this the Condon Mfg. Co. w as held last Monday ali. The wedding cake was-a present from tend the Christmas concert at last Ly4.~> -Sch. Emma S. Briggs towed to Belfast Jackson J. afternoon to elect a member evening. A dividend of 0 per cent, was de- Andrew Knowlton. and were well for yesterday from Rocklaud to haul up for the Saturday evening repaid rtrd F. on and after Jan. at the of Agriculture. L. clared, payable Kith steamer Notes As reported last week winter. it. When the Jacksonites try they are sure was chosen chairman and office of the treasurer. Voted to apply to the Viuaihaven Steamboat. (Jo., which has to have something nice-There is consid-

■ to Broken *'rk. The chairman was the Legislature for permission increase been running the steamer Vinalhaven be- erable sickness in town and the doctors are ;'ee the stock to if Halldale. Rev. T. R. Pentecost E. Candy on credentials, and re- capital $25,(XX), necessary. tween Rock land and Vinalhaven the past preached busy-Dr. P. Luce of Waterville spent -AND Directors were elected as follows: A. T. here last Sunday. It is expected Rev. J. with friends dualities in the call and in six years, has gone out of business, having Monday here_Charles F. Washburn will the next Suu- '•ntials, and hence the meet- Condon, F. R. Wiggin, M. I. Stevens, C. O. sold their boat to the Rockland and Vina occupy pulpit Bessey has been confined to the house most ..Mrs. P. W. Rowell and are 1 to Tuesday, Jan. 10th. Poor, C. R. Coombs. bavin Steamboat Co. The Rockland Stir day. daughter of the time for several weeks, but is now both sick with the grip.T. H. Vose and B. much better.... Dr. A. W, was at home ■sk that, the latter company will run both Rich Mixed Nuls Cu's Supper. The annual A. E. Clark Camp Ladies’ Aid Society says F. Foster attended the meet.ng of the State to Christmas. He is on the road most boats. For the the. steamboat busi- spend — ■•f Seaside Hose Co., No. 2, has elected the following officers for the present AT- in last week-Enos the time for a fertilizer .The iHide ness between Rock laud, Vinalhaven, S'.on- Grange Bangor Emery of company... Grange Hall, Friday coming year: Pres. Mrs. U. G. Hussey; and Swan’s will be fell last, week and hurt his side quite badly principal event of the season will be the an- The supper tables were Vice President, Mrs. Roy E. ington Landing taken Young; Chap- _There were Christmas trees at nual of Crown care of the Governor Bod well. The Vin- family ball Golden Lodge, Knights SWIFT & PAUL’S. well served, anti there lain, Miss Ethel Mrs. Walter by Wise; Treas., Elias Halls and Chas. McCorisons last Satur- will be y overhauled and of Pythias, Monday evening, January 2d, at .■lance at. both the supper H. Mrs. Geo. A. alhaven thorough Richards; Guide, Matthews; C. L. of Belfast and in will run day night_Mrs. Wright the Yankee Blade Hall-Miss Jones, mil- music was by the Belfast repaired, early April from Asst., Mrs. Frank O. Whiting; Inside Guard, visited her Mrs. Ora last TO LET to Swan’s Island and sister, Hall, week. liner with Miss of Belfast, has a, and there were sixteen Rockland Storington. Ferguson Mrs. Freeman O. Roberts; Outside Guard, _Mr. G. J. of South China A house on Church street, with nine Komis. the same list of agents am. officers Wyman gave been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Chas W. st. Two hams w ere disposed Virtually Steam Hot and Cold Water and Mrs. Walter S. Hobbs; Trustees, Miss Ethel an entertainment at the church last Heat, ltath Room will be retained. Lt s Thurs- Merritt of this It is now oid were won H. E. Ellis on both boats expect place... good by Wise, Mrs. R. E. Young, Miss Mary Hobbs; Apply to 1 ed that Barbour will be ir of day evening. sleighing in Brooks ami lie face of 'Ike.” .1. (’. DI KII \.M. dge. The affair netted $40. to State Mrs. W. W. Captain charge Delegate Encampment, the and is for Belfast. Dec. 20, 1 S9S. the Vinalhaven when she starts in the Miss sleigh jumper king, radiant, 'll'* company are as follows: Carter; Alternate, Miss Ad- Prospect Ferry. Josephine Ginn Mary Hobbs; there is a brisk demand for his which v ..The Penobscot arrived here Satur- home from last goods, tguer ; Foreman, Fred Smal- U. G. A. J. Col- spring arrived Whitman, Mass., of CiMMlitors. visory Committee, Hussey, means shekels for him....Mr. Dow morning, from Boston, the first time Alice and Celia Ginn of many man, Asa Sholes; Clerk, E. S. T. A. Wal- day Thursday-Misses C. S. District Cm ki cord, Whitehead, Young, has of instock fur a week. The Monday night previous she Christmas with relatives still quantities holiday goods for the In Bankiuftcn lace W. Shaw. Bangor spent j bound which he wishes to close out for cost.. .The District of via inf., ( put into Portsmouth, west, aud re- here.Arthur Grindle came home from d a it k rts. The trade in Considerable FIRST MEETING Of the creditors of holiday interest is manifested in there until V\ ednesda.v forenoon recent sudden death of B. H. Ladd in rnained The famous tea Bangor and spent Christmas with his THEWINFIELD S. EDMINISTEK of Momville, fids was good this year. The Burnham in the oolong and vicinity estate of the She arrived in Boston at. 7 Waterville was a great surprise to us in Maine, on his own 10 o’clock. p m., brother George. Grindle_B, C. Avery adjudged bankrupt petition, in a late Harriet N. which is Chase & San- to prove their claims against him and choose one ghing Thursday brought Bagley, probably to on account of the storm and imported by Brooks, where he had made many friends. and, fog and Martha E. Harriman came down from or more trustees of his estate, will he held at the ade, and Saturday there was a come before the Probate Court in Belfast born, called Orloff, is noted his short we were all mamed there until her regular leaving time Town and During stay among us office of the referee. Number 99 Main street, v Old spent to ,n steamer Silver Star from Christmas,returning Belfast, Maine, on the 11 of A. 1). by soon for settlement. Mrs. Bagley died in afternoon, thus omitting one round for its delicious lilac with him and have hut day January, Friday flavor, to Old Town Monday morning.Miss pleased nothing good 1899, at 2 o’clock l*. m. c, '»krtville and Islesboro. Deal- 181)4, leaving a farm in Burnham and some Salacia left Bath words to of him. His death is con- HCGH D. M< LEI.LAN trip_The steamer D, so after by many Jeuuie ITarriman arrived home from speak 'lHt the of chose sought Hyde Referee for tlie Waldo District. majority buyers personal property. Her husband, Jonathan York in charge of Wn,. sidered a loss to the Yankee Blade 23d for New Capt. tea drinkers. Park, Mass., last Saturday... .The| Christ- great December. 27, 1898.—lw. presents than formerly, but Bagley, soon after her death, steamer Kennebec. Co. He had the assigned by Preble, pilot on the From mas tree at the school house Saturday Pub. changed publication ■ In all of **1, thus bringing the amounts deed his interest to his to Porto fact, experts say and the warranty daughter, New York she will go Rico, where evening was a decided success. About 180 to a mouthly would have brought Utr. riuer years. The useful has Mrs. Nellie J. Crummett of Clinton. Mrs. this winter as a list to the old mark of she will run freight and were present. Great credit is due the com- subscription up 50,- over the ornament- & Sanborn’s »i, ;1- simply left one son, Charles of Chase within a Walker has Bagley Bagley steamer-The Bucksport agent mitte who trimmed the tree. It was the (XX) year-Edwin Hay aoi Straw. "• passeuger Flour, I,, The dealers were and three provision Thorndike, daughters, Mrs. Manhattan Steamship Co. has receiv- Teas one ever here. moved onto the Elmwood Farm or Meadow of the Package prettiest see^ Mention I have just received and in store t ear Barrack’s appointed in the demand for Leonard of Albion, Mrs. Crummett of that the Kanawha has Broolc stock farm, of C. E. Lane....Miss Patent 1 car ed a telegram he u should also be made of Sargent Heygi who Best Michigan Flour, Valley City and Mrs. of Burnham. Milling Co.. Lilly White, Best Michigan Patent ■ally turkeys. They expected Clinton, Dorothy unseaworthy and will not he are so much in the Grace E. Dow, who is teaching in Sebec, pronounced superior. helped out. program with his Flour; also in store Albion, Washburn’s and Pills- light sales and ac- N. E. Murry, who is now guardian of Jona- the to home at Christmas for the first Best. the car or bale. Straw bought sent east again by company, by whom Each brand is the best in The selections read by Mrs. failed get bury’s Hay by cargo, 11 than graphophone. the lot or bale. 1 have the finest floor and can fc rheir stocks rapidly became Bagley, claims the property as Mr. leased. The next arrival from New time in her life-M. J. Dow is now acting by she was its sold Emma Luke and Miss Emily Ginn were make low prices. Call. JJltf in, uul and that there was no class, and being only they were obliged to send Bagley’s considera- will be the new' steamer H. E. Run- line. Christmas editor and manager of the Yankee Blade. York very songs were sung by ALBERT M. CARTER, tion in the deed from him to in and supplies. The American Mrs. Crummett. leave New York the pound half-pound one of the stockholders in the a ’/,,r nells, which will 29th, Mrs. Rufus Harriman, Mrs. Anna C. Harri- He is largest w*h Frank a 4 Front ^Street and Sibley’s Wharf crowded with business as Bagley, brother of Jonathan, on the retain B. Stantial, who came arid >... due in Belfast Saturday, 31st-Capt. air-tight packages, man, soprano, Mrs. Annie Avery, alto,G. A. corporation_A. 1 °u claims it also as having a life lease from an extra team the home to has been confined delivery Mrs. The heirs have D. Bennett has been delayed somewhat in his their full and aro- C. Avery .tenors, W. H. Ginn bass. pass Christmas, '‘tvs Bagley. engaged L. strength Avery,B. before Christmas. The post of Clinton as their steamer a to the house have been SUBSCRIBE ^ Jones, Esq attorney; work nil the Verona, formerly the ma, which is not the case Alvah Batchelder gave tine selection by sickness-They r'‘port an unusual number of Frank Bagley has engaged James Libby, did not have her the arouud here at $2 ;il‘i M. & M., and ready at bulk. on the violin, Miss Hattie H. Harriman picking up apples per the and an Jr., of and Mr. has em- with teas sold in nets at the barns not over trough mails, Esq Unity; Murry time. He the work barrel_Hay $5 Ni?,S,«Dg‘•rk R. F. of Christmas expects will ..^Capt. A. A. Ginn went to was put on the train a few ployed Dunton, Esq Belfast to accompanist per ton_The Masons are arranging for his interest in the case. about 10 days more. over 200 Belfast last week on business. and entertainment. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. t represent take One pound makes cups. their installation THE DERELICT “NEPTUNE.” burst every tank in the hold, and the cargo RELIEF FROM PAIN. beneath, the spectacle went out in the The Maine Indians. was deluged with water, which attacked darkness of unconsciousness; fora report, Robertson in II. [Morgan “Spun Yarn.’*] every lime barrel in the bottom layer, at as of concentrated thunder, struck them George Hunt, agent of the Penob- scot tribe of to the (Concluded ) least. Result the bursting of those bar- Women Everywhere Express their dowu. A great wave had left the crater- Indians, reports gov- like which threw the ernor and council that the of | Together they doubled the carpet diag- rels from the ebullition of slaking lime, Gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham. depression in the sea, membership the tribe is a loss of onally, and with long stitches joined the the melting of the tallow—which could boat on end, and with the inward rush of 380, five. Farming was more successful the edges. Then Boston sewed into each not bum long in the closed-up space—and surrounding water arose a mighty gray previous year, and all the children with few ex- corner a thimble--an iron ring—and they the mixing of it in the interstices of the Hrs. T. A. WALDEN, Gibson, Ga.f writes: cone, which then subsided to a hollow, young attend the of which Sis- hail a triangular sail ol about twelve tm-t lime barrels with water and lime—a boil- “Pear Mrs. Pinkham: -Before tak- while another wave followed the first. ceptions schools, such rose and ter Ce \\ ia still continues in The hoist. “It hasn’t been exposed to the ac- ing hot mess. What happens under ing your medicine, life was a burden Again and again this gray pillar charge. tion of the air like in conditions?” each marked the send- deathcduriug the year number eight, of the ropes the locker to me. I never saw a well day. At fell, subsidence by And before whom three were adults and five children. forward,” said Boston, as he arose and “(.Jive it up," said Boston, laconically. I suffered untold ing forth of a wave. long my monthly period Thereh as been much sickness and the ex- took off the palm; “and perhaps it’ll last “Lime soap is formed, which rises, aud these concentric waves had lost themselves misery, and a great deal of the time I for medicine and attendance till she pays oft. Then we can steer. tin1 watei beneath is in time all taken up in the battle with the storm-driven comb- penditures was troubled with a severe pain in my lias been You get tlie big pulley blocks from the by the lime. ers from the ocean, the half-filled boat, large. the side. Before the first bottle with had Charles of the Passa- locker. Doc, and I'll get the rope from “But what of it?” interrupted finishing her unconscious passengers, A.^Rolfe, agent of I his Indians have the boat. It's lucky l thought to bring it; other. your Vegetable Compound could drifted over the spot where lay ihe shat- maquoddy tribe, says been sufferers on account of the 1 expected to lift things out of the hold “Wait. 1 see that this hold and the tell it was doing me good. I continued tered remnant, which, with the splintered great tween-deck are lined with wood, is that of iron strew n on the close time on fish and game. Fishing and with it.” its use, also used the Liver Pills and fragments wood and tabic for As- sea fora mile were their chief means AVepe Preparation At the risk of his life Boston obtained customary in iron ships?” Sanative Wash, and have been greatly surface and bottom of the hunting formerly “Not now. It used to be a notion that and cloud of dust in of a livelihood, but now they cannot even (lie Food andRegula- the coil from the boat, while the doctor I would like to have use around, the lessening similating helped. you a few muskrats. Baskets have de- tlic Stomachs and Bowels of brought tlu Mocks. Then, together, they an iron skin damaged the cargo: so tlie the air, was all that was left of the dere- trap ling my letter for the benefit of others.” in while the Indians have love oil a tackle. With the handles of ; first iron ships were ceiled with wood.” lict Neptune and one of the fiuest cruisers preciated value, to travel distances after basket tlieir pistols the\ knocked bunk-hoards to “Are there any drains in the ’tweeu- iu the Spanish navy. long IrmiujJbuTreffr. rsm wood. The total pieces anil saved the nails; then Boston deck to lei water out, in case it gets into I*lrs. FLORENCE A. WOLFE, 515 Hulberrv A few days later, two exhausted, half- number of the tribe is --:::= a for iu- St., Lancaster, Ohio, writes: starved a whale-boat to the reduced to 473. There were 14 births and | climbed the foremast, as a painter climbs that deck from above sea, men pulled up 10 deaths last No has a steeple by nailing successive billets of stanee’ I “Peak Mrs. Pinkiiam:—For two steps of the wharf at Cadiz, where they year. epidemic Promotes Digestion! heerfui- but there are the usual number wood above his head for steps. Next he “Yes, always; three or four scupper- I years I was troubled with what the told some lies and sold their boat. Six prevailed, ness and Resl.Contains neither each lead months at a of chronic cases. j1 hauled up and secured the tackle to the holes side amidships. They j local physicians told me was inttamma- after, these two men, sitting Opium,Morphine nor Mineral, the water into the where the read from forward side of the mast, with which they | bilges, tion of the womb. Every month I suf- camp-fire of the Cuban army, Not Narcotic. ! ran reach it." a ashore Fish Facts from Gloucester. j! pulled up the upper corner of their sail, pumps fered I had taken discolored newspaper, brought terribly. enough _ after the lower coiners to the 1 found up there," continued the doc- with the last the following. lashing medicine from the doctors to cure supplies, Sell. Annie Green- 1 > any- Greenlaw, Capt. John windlass and life-ran. tor, “a large pu «• .>i wood, badly chai- “By cable t<> the ‘Herald.” one, but obtained relief for a short law, stocked £1,100 as the result of her re- 7?cr.'?c of Old Dr SAMI e*L PITCHER it stooil the red acid for half it charred “Cadiz. March for pressure, and tin- liuik paid | by length, 11, 1895.—Anxiety cent on 20,000 of time At last I concluded to write Itaddocking trip, pounds // Seed' off tint gathered Boston a lessen tor the rest. It was j only. the of the Keiua lias grow n l\rtr>pf>. slowly headway. degree safety Regente fish. dlx Scnner I vai cross the end ! to in to case, and can it is fear- took '.lie \vhtiel an steadied hei at in high Bay netting while the docBe. at hm nipper plug I supposed they plug now well.” four hundred and twenty souls in the leijiicst, brought ; pefeetly and hooking tor t he past season, landing 221 Seesaw,. the can ot ged the 'tween dta k to storm which the southern eoast on (* open soup and lubricated the seuppers keep any — swept barrels of mackerel. H;,mSccd- wheel-screw with the only substitute lor i water they might ship out of the bilges Sunday night and Monday morning. De- ! firs. W. R. BATES, Hansfield, La., writes : Sell. Oliver Wendell which ar- oil at their command: foi the screw work- ; and away from the lime.” spatches from Gibraltar say that pieces of Holmes, j •• Before to 1 suffered rived from Bay of Islands, N. F., Friday ed hard with the mst of years. YVs, ami those plugs remained in writing you a boat and several semaphore Hags belong- titty morning, m addition to her cargo of salt Anorf'-ct for r Their inipro\ised sail, ! place tor days, it nut weeks or months, j dreadfully from painful menstrua- ing to the cruiser ante ashore at Ceuta Remedy onstipa- pressed steadily herring, lias a cabin load of artificially to on one after the burst, as indicated and sore in and Tarifa this tion. Sour S niieti, Diarrhoea, hut side, had held togethei but I carboys by tion. leueorrhoea feeling afternoon.” frozen herring, the first to arrive this sea- the of the 1 end of son. vill onvu! sicr.s .Feverish- now. with the first flap as the gale j greater charring large 1 the lower part of the bowels. Nowiny The Holmes open her cabin here ! Worms ,C the I burrowed nder the Next Minute Mean Death. If tin- and take out her frozen at 4 caught it from auothei direction, appear plug. debris, ! friends want to know what makes me May herring cents ness andLoSS OF SLEEP. heart or tires a and found the hole in which that tit- Hlitters, palpitates easily, you per pound. Ann Advertiser. ed rent; with the next flap the rag went plug I do not hesitate one min- |Cape looksowell. he sudden death and not to pieces. 1 ted. It was worked loose, or knocked out j may next dour to Facsimile Signature of I ute in telling them what has brought know it. Dr. Agm-w's Cure for the Heart A "Let her sang out of the hole i>\ some internal movement of Lucky Captain. go!" Boston, glee- | this 1 cannot gives instant relief and cures. “The pains "we ( The broken At i about great change. fully: can steer now. ome here. | carboys, perhaps. any about my heart were s.» severe 1 could hard- ! E. Pink ham's There is one man up in Maine who cannot and learn to steer. ate, it one out, after remaining iu place praise Lydia Vegetable breathe. I I must die. One dose Doc, ly thought justly complain of a had season in the fish- for the acids to become enough. It is the Heart im- [ 'I'he doctor came: and when lie left that long enough j Compound greatest of Dr. Agnew's Cun- for the gave ing business. He is Captain Tom Nicholson wheel, three days later, hr had learned. borongi iy mixed and for tlie hull to cool ! remedy of the age.” perfect relief -uside ot 20 minutes, a few of Bueksport, and it is estimated that he has | w down She was in the remember. bottles cured. I firmly believe it saved my cleared at of ind had blown a continuous gait ice, “A rureull for I is wiiat Mr- least £20,000 out this year’s fish- For#the nines,” 11. W. | life.”—Mr. .John Jamieson, Out. Sold the whole of this time, with the Boston, the mixed acid went down that of Om/v N.l rails Tara, ing. It is said he is worth over £100,000, which, Albridge. bv A. A. Howes Kilgore & Wilson and & made a sea as the hob .or others like it. \\ here is it now in the fishing business in compara- ugly raised ship left the lee ol Co.—81. “1 said Boston, tively short time. He talks and apparently tlie land, necessitated the presence of suppose,” thoughtfully, Comfort owdcr j EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. thinks of nothing but. his fishing vessels. both men at the helm. “that it soaked up into tlie hold, Only occasionally through lie met one of the For all dialing, aiding, or ms;, .-kin trouble she of Mater One day prettiest girls in ! was tin re a lull which one of them the skin. Register Deep Vessels, during says it i-> wonderful. Being cooling and com- Bueksport in the street. "Hullo, ! The skin is calked with Cap’e. could rush below and return with a can of “Exactly. tufting, it is rightly named. aud Ou cents. Tom," said she. "Hullo, was the j SHIPS. Maggie," the me of these lulls Bos- oakum, is it not?” Boston nodded. heard from the, Annie soup. During Abner Coburn, M L Park, arrived at Hong response; "just G. j ton had “That oakum would contract with the She’s first late on the Banks examined the boat towing half death had affected them alike, and they Kong Dec 17 Irom New York. Qniner. doing as did the oakum in the — first, rate." Gazette. out of water, and concluding that a short charring action, gave it up, sleeping and watching to- A G Ropes, David Rivers, sailed for San [Fishing hate!:, md of that acid ten painter was best with a boat, every drop gether. had taken care of their boat Francisco Nov 2b tor Liverpool. water-logged They At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for had reinforced it w ith a few turns his thousand as 1 have A J Fuller, C M No 1«• Ls, sailed from Nor- At a Probate Court lielo of gallons, figured—has and provisioned it, to lower and the County of Waldo, on rhe second Tuesday of ready folk Oct 22 for Honolulu. the Wald" from forward. In the three filtered up into the hold, with the excep- into the Food December, A. 1). 1898. County.>t rope days pull track of any craft that Easy l.s tion of what Aryan, A. T. Whittier, sailed from Nor December. V. D. had no craft such as remained between the frames But it was four months ►*Tphe / II \KLF.S F TH< >M PS* >N, administrator of the they sighted except might approach. folk Dec. 20 for Honolulu. I. to certain instrument their or under the skin. Have ever studied estate or JOSHI'A THDMISON latent Mont- own.helpless—hove-to scudding. you from the of this voy- N arrived at Easy Buy, will and testameni beginning strange Bangalore, A Blanchard, vi'le. in -aid County ol W aldo, deceased, \ Boston had in to organic chemistry?” when the two and having late of in.said tm:i judged rightly regard age men,gaunt hungry— Batavia Dec 1 from Yokohama. to presented a petition tor a license to sell nity, Easy Cook, praying having been ; the wmd. It had hauled slowly to the “Migh ly.” with ruined digestion and shattered E B Sutton, E L Carver, arrived at Hono- at private sale certain real estate of said deceased presented “Then can follow me. When tal- in Ordered. That notice h»- southward, allowing him to make the you nerves—saw, with which be iui- lulu June 20 from Victoria, B. C. to partii ulariy described said petition. joy may Easy Eat, terested a 1 by causing course lie the Bahama low is there is formed, from the F A S Pendleton, sailed Ordered, That the said notice'to wished—through saponified agained, the first land and the first sail Emily Whitney, petitioner give published three week- olein with from 1 for New York: to all person- mteicsted by causing a of this and up the Florida Channel with the wind palmitic, stearin.and contained, that their after the Hong Kong Sept Jiffi copy j iiean Journal, at gladdened eyes Easy Digest, order to be three weeks in ! printed the —in th s lime— passed Aujer Oct 10. published successively at a Probate < over i11e stern. During the day he could caustici/.ing agent case, storm in the Florida Channel. the Republican .Journal, printed at Belfast, that appear Emily Reed, 1) C Nichols, sailed from within and for said t himself but at a soap. But there are two ends to every A fierce from tlie southwest had Oats they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at guide by landmarks, night, gale Nh 5 for New York. /Quaker day of January next, at and at the bottom of this im- Singapore Belfast, within and for said County, on the second with a darkened he could equation, been broadside in the H noon, and show cause binnacle, only driving them, on, Gov llobie, B E Coicord, sailed from Hong At all Toe-day d .January next. at ten of the clonk be- steer t,u with the wind at his hack. mense soap vat, held in solution the grocers same should not he pna blindly by trough of the sea, for the whole 'ff the Kong Oct 7 for New York ; passed Anjer Oct fore icon, and show cause, il any they have, why The storm at first to the south ol water, which would afterwards be taken and and the land 2b. ^in 2-lb. onlv the prayer of said petitioner should not be grant- centre, preceding day night; they A true copy, Attest. the was the other B T P pkgs. ed. Cuba, had made a wide circle, concentric up by surplus lime, now saw to them a Henry H\de, Coicord, sailed from (Has I appeared dark, rag- < I F.i) K. .JOHNSON. .Judge. course end of this and as the New York Sept 20 for San Francisco with the curving of the ship, and equation; yield ged line of blue, early in the morning. A true copy. Attest from tallow of this other is about Josephus. J. 11. Park, at Hong Kong r.vi.hoss ii. c when the latter had reached the upper product Boston could surmise that it was the Cuas. I*. Hazkltim:. Register. only Oct 15 lor New York. V» t,i-., on see. end ot the Florida had thirty percent., and we start with the Channel, spurted eight coast of Portugal or Spain. The sail- L J N sailed 1 M'JS. JAM PS till, d thousand kids—four hundred Mary Cushing, Pendleton, AT a Probate Court held at Bellast, wit bin ami ahead and whirled out to sea across her fifty-pound which between them and the Nov ft r New the estate of SI'SAN N lay land, from Hong Kong 4 York. for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- thousand of which has dis- County in said < d. bows, it was then that the undiminish- pounds—all about three miles to leeward -proved to May Flint, E D P Nichols, sailed from day of December, A. 1). 1SUK. port. ottm\. we know to the In- first and final a ed had caused appeared, that, sticking the < f a 21 lot New Yolk. M gale, blowing nearly west, I be trysail black craft, hove-to, HiogoAug PM.MA OKTCHKl.l uni ot ,H)HN M sail! estate for allow. Boston, in to throw the wheel skin and sides of the bands down here, with hows towards them. Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San li (i F.TC 111.1.1., late ot Tro> .aid despair, nearly Co-mr> Ordered, That no; n is—or once was < ne hundred and Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Waldo, oeeea.-eil, havmj pM->,-n;ed a down and bring the ship into the trough twenty Boston climbed the foremast with their petiteoi weeks o for an allowance out of the es- successively, thousand or •*} R D Rice, Carver, sailed from San Fran- praying per-onal of tin srii--to drift. Then the two wet. pounds, sixty tons, the and secured it: the ot printed in P.e I fast, in only Mag, then, from cisco Nov 0 tor Loudon. tate said deceased. other end of the interested mac attend exTi •. men the equation— glycerine watched the other * Thai the hollowed-eytd slept high poop-deck, they U C sailed from Seattle Jrdered. said petitioner ve not me to held at Br'Iasi, ->n tla- “Do mean j Reaper, Y i:an.i!i:; opy tin- next, and show ca m w ith a Startled “t h .t—” order lobe three weeks -ueee-'si\> 1\ in *' know, and when they wakened, twice look, mense Atlantic often R li Thomas, C G Nichols, Manila fur Bos- published the said aeeounr -fi• u'■ j combers, laisingher the Republican .louru I jointed at Belfast, that V •= ’• >tiff and s it was to look *T mean sai l the sailed Irom M intevideu N'uv b. re, doctor, emphatical- i forefoot into plain view, again | ton, at a I descending p pea A true copy. An. .- out “that the liist the acid.*- mixed Sat II T cleared from New .-aim. starlit evening, with an ly, tiling with a dive that hid the whole forward half hem, Lancaster, Belfast, wit hin ami tor said Countv. on the -eo ('ll As I in the ’tween-deck to about the j York lb lor Shanghai. c Oct omi of Jamia i,. o| t In .eh- k easieii moon silvering the surface of the just right in a white cloud of spume. Sept poken, Tue-day y lat 15 Ion bb VV. before noon, and sh -u e;iu>.-. a ive oi u. n nth-bound an-: in ; proportion*, mind v •u--wouid on ii bl, S, rollers, showing attack, sue was a steamer Mi can Her a the sai.l \ 1.1 h > S> -!i ■ S D Carleton, Amshury, cleared from Nt w why prayer ol petitioner slimild‘not be \\r u-iiel a dark horizon, on which oo/ing through tie skin, would be tins said “one of >> sharp J cruiser,” Boston: Knglund's York 8 for Hmiii granted. and c. of this July Kong. '. Fa F l.v.e* L. h. D1 V N there was no of land or sail. glycerine: the rtain product black with a < u lier .JOHNS* >N .Juoge. sign ones, stoiu.-sail mili- VV ■ St Paul, F Treat, at Hong Kong Nov 4 A true Attest estate *d 1.1 \ 1 ]■ |.| l;;m. >ai is lied their then Bos- j union under intense ''old--T bus hub was THI: BEST FARM AND 1 A.TILY PAPER !.N THg copy. hunger; tai} main mast. She lias a ram bow. and for New Orleans. (Has. P. in said deceas* ! i Ha/.kliini., Register. Count; h a nm frozen in the remember- wou be l M l ED STATES, BOTH ONE YEAR 1 ton, wi y ir n pot from the gal y. ire, yes, sponsous :*.nd guns. That’s what M, Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived a\ De- first, and filial :<■ m nit r. as < O w !: IM It* : !k' rliil Ml ;1 IS p -glycerine. and, the \ie d the she is. wit! her funnels and Bay Nt 18 from San F.am-isc estate tor ;ill»w;i; >p: i bridge carried parture At a Prui'art- Court tie hi a; I. » 'tuil er. A 1». 1 Si weeks suivcs'iu'!;-. the sid- ! vv is warm to the touch. glycerine, be morally “Isn't she in oa; Boston-.’" IS. and, light track, in Bel la -i. m j : Til lie E Starlmek, Eben Curtis, arrived that one <1 our reaouts -l mid •• printed awan* 'hat were in the Gulf sure that the bottom of this bold, each asked the j Believing every K. ( AIN. n ol JACOB L • \!\, !., they Stream, doctor, excitedly. “Hadn’t at Asl'ina. <>. N<>\ 17 from I^NOCH inter,-ted max ai ■ Ph:ladelphat. one 1J o| MmitA lilt 1!: Mir .1 \\ .... || t.hev i-.iwleil under the iu minute globule of it held in a hard I have at least good agr.cultural ami family unity held at liHliiv, musty bedding liimly she better get out l or nitate of calcium— ! journal, we have pet lected arrangements whereby nary next, ami -!;o\- cabin and slept through the sulphate ‘‘She’s steam a lull head see 27 from San < I'la P \ei- II ol I,i 111• -alii g: -u 11• i!.• lump nerveless, caught her, each one her full half Gilkey, ! many departments may be mentioned tin- harm the clock before noon ami -how eau-e, if u y in-; leaving 1> Dec I'.' n ,>• -a ; said the t’ie doctor. The was ington, C, from Barhadoes. have, why the prayer of said petitioner -i •>. d re-iunai ii i<: Now, Boston. doctor, here question beymn1 a length further on. Soon they could and harden. Market Reports, Fruit l ull ure. Plans his | Edward May, cleared from San Fiancisco m-t he granted. eeptanee. we. are. as you say, on the outer edge of seamanship. make out the of men. and Inventions, The Aplarj.Taiks with a Lawyer, j figures Sept. :;o lor Syiluey, N S W. liKd, K. JOHNSON, .1 mg. Ordered, that norm- the Golf out into the The doctor brought the yellow sub- “'l ake us Around the Livestock and The Foul- A t rue i■» At test .’stream, drifting oli, screamed the doctor, wav- Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Mol teviedo (Robe, Oalrj, >py. wck- successively in broad Atlantic at the rate «»i’ four miles an stance—now well dried. “1 found > ( has. p. Ha/.kltink, Register. in ii -a plenty ing his arms, “and get out of our way!” June 7 for Puerto Burghi. trj lard. Question Box, The Veterinary, Plants printed Bella-t, j sons ai t« u of this in the be ■ interested hour. We’ve g to make the best of it 'tween-deck.” said; “W 11 clear her,” said “see, Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from and Mowers, Fashions and Fane) Work, House* li.ay | Boston; he held af Bella-; a d until unethimg .ones so hunt “and 1 should they used it to pack she’s her New York Nov 25 for Bahia. hold etc. At a Prohate < oim held at Belfast, within and for along; you judge j started engine.” Features, tlai v nex l. and sin xv the It was 1 Herbert W 11 cleared the oi Waldo, on the second ot through that st< e-room and see what else between arboy boxes. once As drifted down on the weather- Black, Blanchard, Farm and Home is County Tuesday the -aid account -Ii. they published semi-monthly December. A. I>. 1 sits. s It is since 1 have from Boston Dec 15 for Rosario. uaiion aeeepted. there to eat. utul I’ll examine the carg ». cotton-batting. now, side of the cruiser shouted j ! thus giving you 24 numbers a year, the whole j they repeatedly lolani, McClure, sailed from Kong nilASTl S 1> \\ 11.1.1 A MS creditor of I.l. W is OKO. K. I want to km»w v iiere a« washed it, a of Hong a that id went." very sample gun-cot- words of and 1 volume of over 500 o good supplication warning. They Dec 21 for New York. making pages, teeming J J W I-EACH, lair l.-ies.h, ro m said ( 11,: y Atrueeopv. Altec ton. Get me >neued all the hatches, and while a hammer- crowbar -soine- were answered a solid a with all the latest and most reliable intormation of Waldo, deceased, h;r ing I a i’t- n on vs r n They by shot from sec- Mabel 1 Meyers, C N Meyers, arrived at preset!’. pet Bostjn hard.” praying that he,the said Erast us I) Williams descend el to the la/arette. the tbiug ondary gun, which Hew over their heads. Boston Nov 17 from Turks Island. that experience and science can supply. No better may he appointed administrator of the estate u sain doct with his trousers tolled Boston a from II Aid" S>. 0. >r, up. climb- brought marline-spike At the same time, the ensign of Spain was Matanzas, arrived at Havana from New proof of its popularity can bo offered than its deceased. -In -• ed d iwu the notched in a the and the off a ! York Nov 2*5. it i; steps stanchion. locker, doctor, tearing run on the enormous which inn* •• up tlag-staff, circulation, extends every Ordered. That the said give noth* > 1. () petitioner LKiJK. CH VBId In a short time .e* came with a small of the substance and Olive Thurlow, J cleared from a up yellow’ piece placing “They’re Spanish. Boston. Hayes, State and territory in the Union each number all persons interested by causing copy ot this MAli V B U KB Bid; j They’re Dec 20 for Havana. substance in his which he it on the iron barrel of a ! Pascagoula order to he published three week- u I i- hand, washed gypsy-winch, ! on us. Into that boat with If read no successi\ely TV. ha\iujr presented filing you! from being by less than a million readers. tlie it a hard blow with the marline- | Penobscot, E G Parker, cleared Republican Journal, printed at Bellast.thi: in; allowance thoroughly with tvsh water iu Boston’s gave a shot hits our we won’t know what of | ianship cargo, ! 24 for Boston ; Ho not deluy or fail to take advan age this they may appear at a Probate < otirt. t-- helield at was torn Hung Kong Sept passed Anjer (irdercd. hat mu; r- viseu aud in which from his < ii !tn{ draw-bucket, placed spike, nearly ! struck us.” liberal which we make for a Belfast, within and for said County the second ov 4. remarkably offer, w* .-ks mi- f.-s-ivc; x. the sun to Then lie returned to the hand that followed. j Tuesday of January next, at ten of the chick be- dry. by theexplosiou i They sprang into the boat, which luck- Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from limited time only, by special arrangement with printed in Belfast, in fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why ‘tween-decks. After a while, ‘We have in the ’tween-deck,” said l on the and cleared the Buenos Nov 28 for sons interes:**! may atr, Boston, ily hung lee-side, i Ayres Philadelphia. the publishers. Remember, we semi bofh papers the prayer of said petitioner should mu he granted. ’•in I the as he “about twice as he held at Bellas:. on imaging the lazaretto, heard him call- doctor, turned, falls- fastened and coiled in the bow and Rose Inuis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from C.EO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. [ | a full year, at the very low price above given. nex t. and show iil’ the and ! of this stuff sis used to Rio Janeiro Dec 1*5 for A true copy. Attest .January through bulkhead, joined many pounds they stern. Often during their Philadelphia. ! accoim’ si, long voyage j Address all orders to 4m4f* ('has. P why rhe said the with, like nitro- R G Waterhouse, sailed from I.azki,n.NK, Register. 1 him. I pack carboys and, they had rehearsed the of the Serrano, Kl 1 1 launching ! Oct 24 for Borneo. “Look here, Boston," said the doctor; glycerine, it is more easily exploded from boat m a Foochow REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PI B. CO., A true copy Attest seaway—an operation requiring Thomas A W S sailed *i 1' A EDO SS. In ( >urt Probate, held at Bel (.'ll As. ! “1 ve the and free acids. I Goddard, Griffan, cleared the muck over this impurities washed ami concerted »» on * away ! quick action, from Rosario Oct 22 for Santos. BELFAST, MA1NIC. fast, the second Tuesdav of Decern' r. hatch. It’s as this for safe we are IMPS (lEOROE H. FISHER. Executor ot tin- ‘forced,’ you sailormen j handling. Boston, j “Beady, Dec?” sang out Boston. Willard A C sailed “One, Mudgett, Colcord, last wi of W1LI IA.M E()>V late ol Winter- A I.LX > SS in * cal! it. Help me get it up.” j adrift on a floating bomb that would three—let The falls overhauled from Portland Oct 81 for Bahia Blanca. \\ l two, go!” Notice of Foreclosure. port, in said County, deceased, having presented ■ last, the oakum from the Rock of Gibraltai !” with They dug compacted pulverize a whir, and the falling boat, striking SCHOONERS. his first and final account of administration of 1 .S'.IS ('IIAKI.KS I (.(d EMERY REN-ON of in 1 the seams with their knives, and iron “Bur, doctor,” asked Boston, as he an sea with a Frankfort, said estate for allowance. ! last will of d! 'Ll A A Si by uprising smack, sank with it. at WHEREAS.the of \\ bis Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, arrived County aldo, by mortgage deed t in said tin•• in each corner, now eaten with rust ; leaned against the rail for support, When it raised unhooked Ordered, That notice thereof lie given, three poi min;y rings they the tackle- Jacksonville Dei 0 from Charleston, S C. dated the seventh day of dune, A. i> 1881). and his first and tina tc almost tlie of wouldn't there be evolution of beat in weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, thinness wire, lifted and off with the oars recorded Waldo Registry of Deeds. Book 222, sani estate for all* ox .tin, they blocks, pushed just Gladys, H B Colson, cleared from Galves- printed in Belfast, in said County, that all persons the hatch. Below was a from the action of the acids on the lime— Page 115, conveyed to Mary Reilly, late of said filthy-looking as a second shot hummed over their heads. ton Dec 11 for interested may attend at a Probate Coin to he Ordered, That man- Pascagoula. Frankfort, deceased, a certain parcel of real es- of w hitish from | enough to explode the nitro arrived at held at Belfast, on the second of Jan- weeks in !i. layer substance, protuding glycerine “Pull, Boston; pull hard—straight to Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, tate situate in said Frankfort, and bounded and Tuesday .successively next, and show cause, ii in Belfast. in -a which were charred, half-burned staves. just formed?” windward!” cried the doctor. Pensacola Dec 1 from Guantanamo. described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the uary any they have, why printed the said account should not he allowed. interested attend a: First the with “The best that it did not John C Smith, Kneel and, sailed from northeast corner of the Emery lot; thence south- may they repeated experiment j proof explode The w haleboat no OKO. K. JOHNSON. Judge. held at on the -e tight shipped water, New York Dec 11 for Nassau. west about sixty roils, by the Emery lot to a cedar Belfast, the smouldering rag, and that it i is tlie fact that this hull still floats. The and were in A true copy. Attest next. and show cau.-e i! fiuding though they pulling the teeth sailed from Bruns- tree at the northeast corner of Chipman lot; action was too Lucia Porter, Farrow, ( has P. Hazeltin;:, saitl account should no; burned, as before, they descended. The | slow, and it was very cold of a furious the hulk was thence easteily about rods to a Register gale, drifting wick, Ga, Nov 24 for Stamford. seventy spruce whitish substance was hard to down there. But I can’t account tree by land of (ieorge A. Pierce ; thence easterly enough for the away from so, in a short A arrived at New Old | them, time, they Mary Hall, Haskell, bv line of said Pierce to five elms on the west At :t acids left in Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for A Attest bear their weight, and they looked ; the bilges. What have were from their late a London from true eopv. they separated home by Dec 10 Jacksonville. bank of tlie meadow brook; thence northerly by the County of ahlo. on the second of around. to the been all these Tuesday ('has. 1*. H Overhead, hung under doing tifty years?” full quarter-mile of angry sea. The cruiser R F Pettigrew, Morse, cleared from New the channel of the meadow brook to land of dohii December, A. D. 1898. side of the deck and Boston found a in Dec New York. Kingsbury: thence about seven rods In- extending the sounding-rod the had ahead in as Orleans 7 for westerly, certain instrument, t«• he tin* last forged plain view, and, land of said to first bound?-: purporting Ss. In Court of were RW cleared from New Kingsbury mentioned will the hold, wooden b>cker, which he with his Hopkins, Hichborn, A and testament ol FRANK B MATH u length tanks, scraped bright they looked, took in the try-sail. reserving a team way*across the land of the late UTAl.OOlast, oil tile -ec d I and in some then a Orleans Dec 8 for Boston. FWS, late of Belfast, in said County of "Waldo, A Mil charred, places burned knife, unlaying strand of rope for “She’s going to wear,” said Boston. Andrew Tyler to the old county road. And the 1HXH. 1.1.1/ Bi; !H j Sal lie. l’On, W H West, arrived at Dem- deceased, having been presented for probate. on tin* estate <»t SKTH I. Mi through. a line, sounded the pump-well. The rod “See, she’s off.” undersigned say that said Mary Reilly has sm<-- j paying erara Nov 21 from Jacksonville. deceased and that have been Ordered, That notice he to all fast, in said County o, “Mie must have been built for a came but with a they duly appointed given persons passen- up slight discolora- “1 don’t know what am 1 ; dry, ‘wearing’ means, Tofa, A S Wilson, arrived at l’oint-a- executors of the lastvvill and testament of said interested by ausing a copy of this order t«» be her second ami final or said tion on the lower •• ger troop ship,” Boston. “Those end, which Boston Boston,” panted the doctor, “but I know Pitre Nov 10 from New York. Mary Reilly. And whereas the condition <>t said published three weeks sue.-es-ively in the Repub- said estate hu rdlowam tanks would water a showed to the has been broken, now thereiore. In ie lican .Journal, printed at Belfast that regiment.” doctor, the Spanish nature. She’s to ram Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at mortgage they may Ordered. That notin. going son of the breach of the condition at a Probate to be Held at Bel last’, answered the irrele- “The acids have themselves New York Dec 10 from New Haven. thereof,' they appear Court, weeks successively in “Boston,” doctor, expended that hundred and tons of uitro. on j thirty claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. within and for said County, the second Tues- printed in Belfast, in said “will climb and ! on the iron frames and How thick Don’t Pull Dt-e. 8, 1898. BvvoO of next, at ten of the clock before vantly, you up bring plates. stop. away. Hold on, there; Frankfort, day January interested may attend a down an oar from are THOMAS F. RED LY. | noon, and show cause if have the the boat? Carry it they?” hold on, fools!” he shouted! “That’s Dr. ,, any they why liehl at Belfast ,m the | J you Pile Terrors Swept Away. Ag. MATTHEW W ERII “W-rarnrs. same should not be ami adt-wed. down don’t throw about of an I.Y, j proved.approved ary m xt, and show mi,-, it, my boy." Boston ! “Plates, five-eights inch; a from her!” new ’s Ointment stands at the head as a re- OF* >. F. torpedo; keep away JOHNS* IN. Judge. tin. said account slimiin and the his ; frames, like railroad iron.” his own sure cure for Piles in a 1 A true Attest: obliged him, doctor, picked j Forgetting injunction to “pull liever, healer, and copy. old*. 1 then struck each tank ‘‘This hull is a shell! We won't forms. One w ill c< mfort in (’llas. P Ha/.ki.tink, Register. way forward, aft, get : away,” the doctor stood up, waving His application give A true copy Attest six I with the oar. “Empty, all of them,” lie much salvage. Get up some kind of dis- oar and Boston assisted. But a Kw minutes, and three to days ap- PROBATE ('has. II ■’ frantically, NOTICES." j to directions will cure said. tress signal, Boston. the if their and were plication according At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ami tor Somehow, , shouts gestures under- cases, it relieves all and ■ was now master chronic itching the County of Waldo, on the second "I uesdav d >.M He dug out with his knife a of the doctor the stood aboard the were a 4 I IN ISTlv \Tn|; s \ piece spirit. cruiser, they iguor- skin diseases in a 85cents. At l’robate Court held at Belfast, wltliin and for A. D. 1898. 1 burning day December, V os imt ii > whitish substance underfoot, and examin- A tiag was nailed to the mast, union ed. She turned in :» wide the Count} of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of hereby gn slowly curve, Sold by Kilgore & Wilson and A. A. Howes certain to be the last Administ :iloi ed it in the from the hatch. to be blown to with the first Decembet, A. I>. 181)8. instrument, purporting appointed closely light down, pieces and headed straight for the Neptune which & Co —88. \ will and testament ol V. K. l'l'RNFR.late .t | 4 certain to be the last. AKLKTTK “Boston,” he said “this breeze; then another, and another, until had drifted to leeward of her. instrument, purporting Palermo, in said Conn y ol Waldo, deceased, hav impressively, | and of FI \\ I- J\ will testament FRANCESS l.L. < m was loaded with the locker was exh uste b Xext ing been presented tor piobate. in t he 'mint of \\ ahio. ship lime, tallow, and Hag they vvnat, was in tne minus or tne officers on late ol in said of W de- and Periodicals. N’orlhport, County aldo, io tiie law diiects All acids—acids lime and tallow down all could that deck will never Papers been for Ordered, That notice be given to all persons above, hung out, piece by piece, they cruiser’s be known. ceased, having presented probate. against the estate <>t sain n interested by causing a copy ol this order to la- here. This stuff is it is lime- spare of the rotten bedding, until that too Cruisers of all nations hold con mis- That notice be to all in- present the same tor setth-i, neither; roving The Kennebec Journal offers to its read- Ordered, given persons published three weeks successively in the Re- was exhausted. Then a terested a of this order to be thereto are requested to m soap. And, moreover, it has not been they found, in sions iu regard to derelicts, and it is fit- by causing copy publican Journal, printed at Belfast, that they ers this winter the complete official steno- published three weeks successively in tin* Repub- ately. touched acids.” The doctor’s locker of their a of Free and for one of them to may appear at a Probate Court to lie held at by ruddy boat, Hag Cuba, ting proper gently lican Journal, tit that \\ interport, Dee Id, lSt*s of at the printed Belfast, they may Belfast within and for said County, on the face was ashen. which they decided not to waste, but to a of the sea’’ with the steel graphic reports proceedings legisla at a Probate to be held at prod “vagrant appear Court, Belfast, second Tuesday of .January next, at ten of the “Well?” asked Boston. out when a sail within and for said on the second Tues- hang only appeared. prow and send her below to trouble no ture, and in addition to the full Associated County, clock before noon, and show cause, if any they D.MIMSTRATOR'S NOT! day of January next, at ten of the clock before •' “Lime soap is formed tlie causticiz- But no sail appeared, and the craft, buf- more. But it may be that of the Cu- from the National a have, why the same should not be proved, ap- /\ hereby gives notiee by sight Press reports Capitol, noon, and show cause, if have, the any they why proved and allowed. Administ rato. ot ing action of lime on tallow in the pres- feted by gales and seas, drifted eastward, ban flag, in the had same should not he and allowed. appointed floating defiantly gale, special news service from a leading news- proved, approved (IE*). E. JOHNSON, Judge. ence of water and to while the became weeks and weeks be- GEO. E. JOHNSON, HIRAM II. CROCKETT, heat. It is easy days something to do with the full speed at Judge. A true copy. Attest: paper worker in Washington. The Journal A -true understand this fire. One of those tanks came months. Twice she entered the Sar- which the Spanish ship approached. When copy. Attest: Ch as. P. Hazkltine. Register. in the County of Waldo, makes the low offer of the Journal Char. P’. IIazeltine, Register. bonds as the law directs. A1 leaked and dribbled down on the Sea—the of derelicts—to but half a Daily cargo, gasso graveyard length the two o separated craft, mauds against the estate was be blown out re- sent to any address till the close of the legis- attacking the lime—which stowed by friendly gales and a heavy sea lifted Tne bow of the cruiser SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- YT7ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Pel desired to present the saim* VV on the second of underneath, as all these staves we see on sume her travels. Occasional rains re- high in air; then it sank, and the sharp lative session for §1.25; or the Weekly Jour- WALDOfast, on the second Tuesday ol December, fast, Tuesday December, all indebted thereto are req 181)8, MARTHA J. OTIS, NATHAN F. HOUSTON 181)8. FRANKLIN CHASE. ALBERT ,1. HAM meut immediately. are from tallow-kids. The heat plenished the stock of fresh but steel ram came down like a butcher’s for 30 cents. Address & top gen- water, nal Burleigh Flynt, and JOHN E. CHAPMAN, Executors of the last and CHESTER NEALEY, Executors of the last I* Ull erated the lime set fire to the the food found at with the ex- cleaver on the side of will and testamei t of JOHN C. late of by slaking they first, the derelict. Augusta, Me. will of ALBERT B. OTIS, late of Belfast, in said NEALEY, Camden, Dec. Id, 1898 barrels in contact, which in turn set lire ception of some cans of fruit, was all that A great semicircular wall of red shut out County, deceased, having presented their first and Winterport, in said County, deceased, having pre- final account of administration of said estate for sented tlieir first and final account of admiuistra to and burned until the air came to for the salt meat was others, they light; the gray of the sea and sky to leeward, l ife’s a Burden If the stomach is not allowance. tion of said estate for allowance. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTH I was exhausted, and then went out. leathery, and crumbled to a salty dust on and for an instant the horrified men in the Is there Nausea? Is there A beret y gives notice that See, right. Constipa- Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three are but to the air. After a while their tion? Coated? appointed administrator <*f tin they partly consumed. There exposure boat saw—as people see by a lightning Is the Tongue Are you weeks successively, iu the Republican Journal, weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, stomachs Headed? Do have Sick Head- in in said that all NELSON latt was intense heat in the hold, and expan- revolted at the diet of cold soup flash—dark lines radiating from the cen- Light you printed in Belfast, in said County, that all per- printed Belfast, county, persons KIMRALL, aches? and all these denote sons interested attend at a Probate to interested may attend at a Probate to be sion of the water in all the tanks. Are and ate when tre of this red and near this Any of Stomach may Court, Court, in the County of Waldo, dece;.s< they only hunger compelled wall, centre, be held at on the held at on the second of Janu- and Liver Disorder. Dr. Aguew’s Liver Belfast, second Tuesday of Jan- Belfast, Tuesday as the law directs. All persons tanks at sea filled to the them. on end in with deck and and show next, and show if top?” poised mid-air, Pills act and will cure most stub- uary next, cause, if any they have, why ary cause, any they have, why against the estate of said decea- I At first stood quickly said the said account should not be allowed. “Chock full, and cap screwed down on. they watch-and-watch,but I sponsons still intact, a bowless, bottom- in the account should not be allowed. the same for settlemen born and chronic case. 40 a vial for 10 GEO. E. present the end of the the horror of the less remnant of the cruiser. and GEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. JOHNSON, Judge. thereto are requested to make upper pipes.” lonely long night vigils Then, cents. Sold by & Wilson and A. A. A true Attest: N in the Kilgore A true copy. Attest: copy. ately. LINCOLN j “As I thought. The expanding water constant apprehension of instant before the remnant sank into the vortex Howes & Co —84. Chas. P. Chas. P. Hazultine, Register. Hazeltine, Register. Isleshoro, Dee. 13, 1898. | WEEK' gS Of "" The * ‘New’’Senate Chamber Dedicated. U. S. Mar- in Deputy The new Senate chamber the State dedicated ,, eompanied by President House at Augusta was fittingly Pittsfield, went Tuesday, Dec. 20th, with speeches, etc. The was read by the 0 Soother Dec. 15 following poem writer, HARPERS Miss Ellen Hamlin Butler of Bangor: v h u of ge selling STAR. UNDER THE NORTH States license. Broke Down. of the State of seal and The star upon the N. a t MAGAZINE■ ■ —-■■■ Bangor Maine was intended by the originators of r. nissiouer. Fair- North Star. that seal to the I* will of the head Hartsville represent be more than usual interest Besides a series of artirles-on Mistield last fall Professor Barnaby, of College, tells during iSqq (| With many an icy tempest blast, noteworthy subjects, .t will contain a comprehensive political and narrative and ar- how the advice a member us liquor of of the faculty saved him when Our fierce Maine winters bind fast. icn, from whose With a summer-spun, HISTORY OF THE \ 1. he teas without .1 lesson many sea-fog, was convicted hope. Jor workers. The south wiud woos our fleeting sun. white walls art and was In storm, in calm, these hoi ! of fl wiling gold, SPANISH=AMERICAN WAR^ in jail, which Aloft their dome Professor Alvin P. President of “At And overhead the clear North Star, By ;-nber of u; tides Barnaby, one length, day, Professor Bownun flENRY CABOT LODGE. U. S. SENATOR Hartsville at has our instructor To every State, however far, I. lish and came College, Hartsville, Ind., i.i natural scii-H, ((t staunch children who is eminentiv for the -v learned the method by which professional Calls down, “Here Maine’s fitted task not alone because of his a! as a last yet;- by j try Dr. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS writer of American history, but for tint he has iieid in our nment men or business or ^™fd ‘p Williams' arel” position gover there have men, anyone whose Pmk Pills for Pale is.>n, People. They had cured is due not to the 'I here will also appear -uch articles as duties are too much for their him ol an as to and fro only originality and ; 1 by Chtirman strength, may illness similar to my own. Sometimes, passing their shattered health. I watch her statesmen come and go, simplicity of the combination, but also Admiral st repair “I resolved to take his advice. Sampson’s Fleet Battle of Manila Bay year.The Graduates of the in l dream these corridors repeat to the care and skill with I.ieut. A. K. college all parts of “The first box of c'd which it is By Staunton. L'.n N. By Lieut. J M. Li u. ott, I .> N Bath Dec. 15th pills mc £ood. than restless feet; the world will rejoice to learn that President 1 he second box Another sound manufactured scientific for the winter. gave such s rooms the by processes j. great rebel, I And through these echoing cry w. D Howells has recovered from the break- had never known to the THEIR SILVER-WEDDING JOURNEY ..at service this Barnaby fully" experienced from the As of and high, California Fig Syrup down that treatment pine-forests—strong By William Dean Howells threatened to end his useful career. of any of cheer Co. and we wish to 1 Heston.The physician. Leaps in a blended chant only, impress upon A serial —to He is a new story appear—containing all thai characteristic charm that has man, mentally" and physi- “Six boxes of the And Can ye fail to hear all the of a 111 hold its next pills cured me. I [eel courage. importance purchasing the endeared Mr Howells to the reading public. cally ; energetic, enterprising, full of vitality. better and than for The triumph every proud heart knows? true and isi.a. on the 18th stronger years. 1 cer- original remedy. As the He tells his own story. recommend "As Maine goes, so the Union goes.” j The Princess Xenia i. In the lau- tainly the medicine.” genuine >. is Spanish War Story at Syrup Figs manufactured i “To begin the beginning,” he “I To his mountain By H. B N1 Watson By John Fox. > k liters’ said, strengthen testimony in the ryzz Hearken! that glorious cry by the California Fig Almanac, studied Syrup Co. A too hard while at school. of the down the serial story full of adventure and A serial the *cei.e- of which out for strangers professor made affidavit to As Arctic winds sweep sky, a story heavy only, of that fact will situation are After the course its truth before Has a throb, the fire knowledge strong laid during our recent war Vinalhaven completing theological Lyman J. a local caught paean’s of I Scudder, assist one n the worthless accepted the charge of a United Brethren Notary Public. Of living, thrilling heart-desire, avoiding SHORT STORIFS article which she voices in that strain imitations manufactured Church at a small town in Kent Mich. The cure of The blending by other par- outside of a Co., Professor v. a; ef- UNDER AN APRIL SKY 8 work Barnaby Breathe from the vanished sons of Maiie ties. The of GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM “Diligent and study finished the fected tone to high standing the Cali- By Brander Matthews H\ \ v, rk of by restoring the our -nkl- squares breakdown of which nervous’sys- Whose spirits bless meeting place fornia Fig Syrup Co. my constitution, be- tem, the weakness of which or with the medi- THE RENTED HOUSE !•;, 1 caused l.is in- With more than human form face. John Fox, Jr. WAY OF THE CROSS arranged very at school. and Octave Thanet gan digestion, and was the reason for his profession, the satisfaction By It contains “ break- silent chair cal, My chief trouble was indigestion ; this down. The They gather round this which the genuine of has THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD THE CUCKOO CLOCK .. to ner pure, powerful in, Syrup Figs present vegetable Who knew its sacred duties. There E. Wilkins with other affections, caused nervousness. gredients of the the given to millions of families, By Mary Hy Ellen Ut,ui<,aa Deland years of age pills supply elements Stands valiant Chandler leading forth, makes “My physician sent me away for rest and to build the the name of the is. The work necessary wasted nerve cells The of the north, Company a guaranty THE CENTURY’S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE of scene and I senate-captains change improved somewhat. and the one— of the excellence Smith mouths.'I’he by purifying blood, assist in the Know ye not many a sturdy of its remedy. It is By henry Williams. M I) “Soon afterward I came to the as •••• college and of wise Williamson? far in These papers will review the work s. c< -*s »■ h-ge lias elected cleansing upbuilding the entire sys- Maine’s chronicler, advance of all other laxatives, thoroughly professor in physics and chemistry. My tem. and Cutler, men whose will throughout the nineteenth century Other series „•( Dunlap as it acts on the liver and Brown, presi- nervous trouble returned. moulds it still ? kidneys, The almost miraculous of the Molded our weal, ay, -i.icnt; Parker power bowels without or weaken- White Man's Asia of South America “I suffered complete prostration. has been exhibited irritating Republics pills in thousands of These lead their shadowy throng to greet and Pol'ltne* Bigelow Pillsbury, course ing them, it does not nor By By Julian Ka m “Another long of medicines and cases like that of A host that at our gripe n. orator: Professor Barnaby. prov- doorways meet; Lynn j nauseate. In order to its 35 Cents a physicians, and I managed to get back to my them to be nature's Not th >se alone this chamber knew, get beneficial Copy Sufi., rtfitt ft 1 ) ir ■ ing for ner usen. specific the H S Williams chaplain; work. I was of drew effects, remember the elected president of the vous breakdown so common But al whom love service please name of Address HARPER & BROTHERS. Publishers. \e» \ ,n. \ v in. college hard William O. among — and the increased work soon told on me. workers. To I or in one common name, the Company 1L Pasco m be, To b' -ss our State with more than J hen followed a total collapse. I called All sell Dr. fame, .as; W. druggists Williams’ Pink Pills With whose tried souls the watchword master; i several doctors but none could cure me. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. for Pale and count 1 3 K. 11. People, them among the rose Mating, health seemed to be most BAN FRANCISCO, Cal. “My permanently valuable medicines that scientific re As Maim- so the Union ■ W. Wirt goes, goes.” search has ever revealed. LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORK. N. Y. u iive com- Some loving spell is wrought to bring > A. B. Warren Them hit lew ; loyal William King, «• omnitfee, II. Tiie father >f our State, with strong Hail the Literary News and Notes. oi ns. (K. G. Country Paper! True Parris, and that soul song Delicious Maine cherisht d— what a ’twoulu he Uniformly : l i Jeffrey lias hymn Mrs. L. L. \Y. Wilson will contribute an Ci uId Enoch Lima.In sing for me! are mince made frotr. our mince THE »*iary of the The country newspaper! Life without pics &REAT essay to the Jaiiuan nutnbei of Tie-re Holmes, who hade the North Star meat. Its the quantity we make and you would be a waste. Your Apple- syndicate, dreary tons' Science of eonsid- shine that is one reason for this, for it i1 Popular Monthly ! isurcr will visit is and ou our seal above the weekly auxiously awaited, able interest to teachers and educators in U| pine, enables us to use only the best fresh Pi. ,1. W. Writes once again, for ear and eye, NATIONAL FAMILY should the mail carrier fail to methods of Nature beef and perfect green Its no; ic tp.wities. bring you g moral, describing Mao s old Ln -els’.or Vikingcrv— apples. in the Normal Schools. the care and methods we it Icddeford. on the day expected my heart is sad. Study Pliiladelphia ”] lead!” dainty employ that is another reason. .■s>ini; u district Fifty-two times a year you bring me all The Youth’s ( for I)e emi>e> ( mi!«1 we hut cali the. roll NEWSPAPER ompaniou Then our receipt,—one that made n ; VOS i ,1 : he oh ill it — the l ist issue of >.•>. will c mtain a A I'd hear answered, soul by soul, tlie news from home. You faithfully -'th, Maine famous tor her mince pies— • mgi cssman What patriot word, what trumpet tone sketch of travel by Israel Zarigwill, the also is of the secret. For FARMF:^ chronicle the deaths, births and marriages W lil.->s tin- State e-t. ii calls lus .»w n ! part (■:, her, who is < < distinguished author f hikiren of the reasons Kent,—Eair.;eitl—generous lives like these For these who represents of the neighborhood. \ on keep me post- Ghetto” and other talcs of the Jewish Wo-light we 1 for M mi s high destinies, !• owla ua- ed ou parties, church socials and village in towns arti- and quarters European In the And Hubbard,—gallant champion he VIU_-\0-.3S, o-.nils a P *uth and tell me what the Gold Mince Meat ;. gossip, you prospects cle written for Tne < •'mpanion he relates 01 (Uni's high law ol purity. Coin : a native are for oi as the ease mill your i‘a\ -rit- horn*-* •her;s. good poor crops, some experiences of “Yioiiblesome Travel Here Howe lea-ned, never to forget, is a delicious product that always fi, m iu a M issachu- be. I; a moves or a Freedom's might family away in Italy.” immortal alphabet, gives satisfactory results to the pie he mi received of newcomer moves into town 1 know it the Tn iu syllabic* of fi line spell maker. 1' comes ready for the B L >. next week. If Farmer of the The industrial evolution of The se. -t (.' our Natinu'.- shame, ■THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL11':^*T .vwci. Jones, Bidge mankind, crust. So trouble is saved. When Here Paine's mind Ic a i/.c to whuii civilisation has far-seeking first saw N P irtieulars road, ings pi pumpkin yom oilier chiefly through n is used a costs about 1 The light of and law. pie only 4c., of his death. I know all about it, hundred of reached s present stag'1, is desciibevi by iputy although Ah. Maine has borne her noble ones so mom is saved. a 10 cent James Guliiei in an article Huy BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2.00 os .-l from miles as soon as some of ins interesting away, neigh- Ami trained them for the Nation’s sons. and see that this is all so. in A package on bors. You nit- on the im- which will appear ppietous' Popular his carriage keep posted Hie N it:-*n shares his when Your Grocer s< 11 it. Science fot The garland ud! >'injured. provements that Farmer Brown, of the Monthly Jauuaiy. giad- Maine wreath) s here pine for Fessenden. Thorndike & Rockland. Me. 1 ual from tfie noiuad Prepared by Hix, mi cii- his Lake road, contemplates making to his growth primitive to And with the Nation’s double crown the modern industrialist is fol- The name of Morrill shall down THE l Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE pa-i -0 years, barn “in the near tuture.” And when carefully go lowed out in detail. our annals. Many a hell ! and c and reii ib an t incr sous. Farmer .Smith, oi the road, Upon WoiId, >mpreheusive Lexington a Ami many school-hoy’s voice shall teli sliirt stovi siienti lie* .• !ijtie started a cheese at Kidder's Co: ! ‘S, and mcdi mieai ini u ;a i: i •. ,y I i‘. s > 11 i. *!: -i; In brought factory Economics, atYaiis. civics, educa- That Maine a Coburn's life doth make public morons is mmni'M. es- tiers 1 knew it here in the af- pictures, and attractive and enter!: wh«* Chicago day tion, science, and industry are coiisideied Immortal for the Nation’s sake, from the State ter publication. in a number of valuable in the l»e- The watching Nation, ay, the world— Blood papers " idle prison ofii- O, country newspaper! Well may 1 eember issue of Guntoirs Magazine. The Saw Dow's white banner-folds unfurled. he has that “life without would be a The Nation smiled each morn cf that say you papers presented include: “New York ;n happy ! When Washburn’s stalwart sons •> v ai tli;1 ! ii ,, •hat his body lies dreary waste.” Once a week you are to the Senate.” ’Atkinson and were Will news. dir 1 s.-eiai, Silver,” horn >s .... in close touch mi the vicinity of me an oasis in the desert of this hurly- Basis of “C ivic you vvith y«mu neighbors and when she and ou — “Equitable Interest,” And tells with hushed, stirred friends. rhe farm and [n the villa — was in a informs von as to \.,-al f irm White woman burly life great city. Social Beet in breath pro Reforms,*’ “Sugar Industry produce, the c.mditiou of and ts f„i build The man who does Tell crops pi ,spe die y, md is a bi ousc.mptive city not take his “Labor “Prac- The story of her menaced death. welcome and «r»y, America,” Copartnership, indispensable weekly visit*u vour hom-* and liivside. >! c steam-heated “home” paper, providing he was reared tical and “Karl Marx.” Statesmanship,” iiie .id ikely to prove in the country, does not know what real The several editorial furnish saduest tale earth ever knows,— Is a true | SK\i) AI,i, siliSCRIfllONS It) departments War's madness expression where health enjoyment he misses. The news I much making brethren foes; get interesting matter. Even in the of out of one issue is worth more than the day peace-delight. is concerned. 1 lie opening pages <>t the December Met- Our Love joy, Freedom’s martyred knight, THE REPUBLICS JOURNAL °U8L!SH!N3 CO., Belfast, Me -. 1 )eC. loth 1 devour every line means health. yearly subscription. are of Shall wake her tender tears. With Maine Good Blood good of ropolitan occupied by reproductions the local gossip and neighborhood The Nation mourns brave pension aj.piopria- famous paintings of the Madonna and Berry slain Poor Blood means disease. correspondence, and when 1 the paper With many a hero of the field about. ]'• minutes lay Child. A seasonable illustrated article is aside 1 the editor for Who diet! with “Honor" on his shield. Blood and praise country giv- contributed by Ida M. Harrison, entitled Purify your keepwell. This was done ing me this privilege. With Maine she shares the righteous “Santa Claus of the Streets.” Among ”L.F.” Atwood's ‘Bitters make The Letters from home are power Harpers previous ques- very welcome, the many illustrated features which make That triumphed in her darkest hour. but one doesn't get as much news in a blood. ii> for rest ricting up this attractive number are noted the fol- Did mist or cloud the North Star hide good gr^irimiE hundred letters as in one __ he does issue of While Hamlin stood mi. nit lowing : “The (\-ntest tor the Leadership by Lincoln’s side? Ash for "L. F.,” and see opportuni- the home paper. Aud letters are so un- of the State.” “New York the Red Letters it " <:•-'r.tiTi-.v tr, jive week week !>v mean* of ty no one Empire City's What wonder that our forests wake before by during iKqo, iliustratot.s heard, but certain, sometimes have to wait six 1 you and text, a1. the important news of the world in a clear at: concise manner Gouutry Fair,” The Treasure House of T > music, that our echoes break is wrapped up. 35 cents. ie*tion the com- mouths for a reply to your last one. But Natural History,' “The World’s Greatest In song, when such a chorus swells Avoid imitations. if you are a subscriber to the POLITICS ART i> which had made country Business Street." “Arthur Hue (Rinnan.’ From those who wear Maine’s asphodels! it comes to 1\ « art'.-- ', devoted to The •i iwt be inferred paper you regulai every “Amusement of Two Independent [ leading artists of :he country Temples tones the land co1 '■ it'>wrtinivlt will rain or shine. You be a little Worlds,” O, has woven deep not hesitate n h lie t week, may < hat T lie hill ‘*The Making of a allege Athlete," ai d lilt.,, her hearts that a,*:n pn..\ e, whatever " 1- KKLY a-- heretoNire, >.t in but the anthems, keep inakuig arrears, country editor sends the situation he. the foremost i. mportauT meas- •American Beligious Painters." Seveial Tryst with us yet —grant that once more may illustrated week the paper along with the that you •'onfortable sum hope short stories and the popular theatrical d<- A presence greet us as of yore will some settle up matters. One face as Cuba and v.f (l,liars.i be day partment c unplett this number. smile it used to smile the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Rico To the man who cannot visit his old for a a tl •"■•'mil* Upon is, little while ! >: t.i. aru. les will appear on these 1'hese aces w n has modi- for is a beautiful num- speedy e (oiling January home or two t One who that M- Phil .< V\ '•i the and every year weekly peru- and—Oh, forgets grasp— Caspar Whitney subject ber which carries the usual Robinson n.. I' l) sal of his home paper is almost as good as generous sap- Meet ours in warm magnetic clasp; Millet, both Dinwiddle, who Ukc' .e •. a mortgages and of text and artisth illus- One ot whom made special jenmeys to the study of the puces a to scenes. He reads where ply interesting ringing voice hold us, until cure for .is trip boyhood islands mortgages are tration. It is full >i the we feel one the little freckled face who sat behind merry spo. t and Again heart and will tax girl, under the of winter Thrii: ng the heart and will of Maine; ...TUP BEST .. him at was married Jo a pastime bracing days. -Mia- attei in school, city chap Grant us one what form Winter a Charles in- golden hour with Blaine! the who holds a “lucrative with a Madcaps,” poem by HALE'S • 1 i* position with solemni- ner: “A Christinas in Fd. Ah PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR street cat a motor Mc.oselaud,” by friends, the dear familiar dead ii< ->t company" -probably is whs: H \ P L K "• W EF K I Y satisfaction W. : *A Snow,shoe Caribou II Gall us not here to mourn. Instead has been in the past am: w. the he is informed that the who was Sanriys ..ut,” :': b< -nk in man; boy Of most future 'Lim- great w .ig mi; hshe.i u, :t. hue spatr.-l, \mc:. an wa- it which by Frank IF Risteen, “New Y ear s D y at sobbing requiems in the gloom HONEY known as the bully of the school was ar- characteristic ot the WLLELY’S live ami energetic policy. •r deed of trust is a Hudson’s Bay Fur Post,” by \Y. I lais Their voices consecrate this room rested for wife desertion aud is ••incarcer- U itli of 0F R W. Cham bers » ng was among the deli Cameron, and “Figure pr >phecies noble deeds obsti- I 0 SHR1AL STORIES ated in the county bastile;” lie learns Skating, by And her >es for the Nation’s needs. ntroduced in the J. F. Mitchie, are .i lew of the from his home paper that “the Thornton many Does Ma lie lack sons to stand WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. By H (i. V\ ells uleigh of Maine— features which have the today will hold a and the news good pale beauty Arncug t:ie goodliest of the land ? WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. H. S. Vun Zik i.1. and family reunion,” nate By organizing of the show in them. The iiction dep; la- Does Maine sit silent in the dust? is also conveyed that “Aunt Eliza Bobert- HOREHOUND THE CONSPIRATORS By k. W. Chambers li fer army of the ment contains two complete stories, while Does Maine forget the Union’s trust? sou will be ninety-three years old next, AND ways and means tales of sport, travel and adventure in There is no State however far week Tuesday,” an event which the city cougn. Some Contributors ized a favorable re- | lands furnish the needful But knows beneath the clear North Star Short-Story man wishes he was to at to many variety. 1 able be home Maine’s are. W. E. Norris Owen Hall F. J. McCarthy H. S. Merrimar e the restrictions The editorial and record a e oval, serving children celebrate. departments cannot E. F. Benson H. S. Williams John Corbin M. S. ir the It fail Briscoe shipment of fresh and interesting. With an blast If “midnight marauders” steal seven- many icy tempest i-rior in less Our tierce Maine winters bind us fast points teen chickens from Jake Becker’s it The four issues of The Y’outh’s Com- THE WEST ALASKA l ie President will coop With a sub- many sea-fog summer-spun, Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar W is told in the and the ! panion during January will contain some Caspar nr:uey ff and its industries will be treit-i in and its resource1- *. ! 'l.- :!ie s .irrct v t«- the Senate at the nicely country paper, The South wind woos our fleeting sun. acts like magic for a cough or any throat features. The New Year’s a series of articles by Franklin a ser.es papers Ld»ard J. editor would be driven out of town if he ! noteworthy What rock o or bronchial trouble. Ask v ii n-jt be made pub- .r everlasting pines your druggist. Matthews. Spurr. failed to make note of the benefit at to be 5th, Whether the mu ’s' party Number, published January of spring-time shines of the Maine dele- Pike’s Toothache cure in one minute. Odd Fellows’ Hall for the M. E. Church, w ill contain Hon. John I). Long’s account Or tempests rock their boughs? What Drops The London Letter This World ft- spend the holiday ; Busy w hich was “a success and of the development of the torpedo, en- change ■n. grand socially will be written 1 nold White, by F. S. Martin, w .it to Gov. Shall make their or ( Burleigh, titled “Little Demo is of the first dim aniil-.r financially.” The receipts, by the way, War,’ glory strange? and will be full ut timely matter. and instruct its tea :-r. ne. and Senator Hale What blighting cuonth on hearts shall fall kDr. Williams’ Indian Pile “amounted to over seven dollars.” chapter of C. A. Stephens’ serial story, kOintment will a little later at the That, find a blessing in them all? cure Blind, AMATEUR ATHLETICS I am interested in the “An African Lion Ranch;” and Charles 'Bleeding and Itching of senator personal gossip will be its wcii-kuown editc Mr. by the We come to ■Piles, it aosorns the tumors, continued weekly by Caspar Whitney j of my old and it is with of Adams’ story of “An Inland Armor- gaze with glad, proud eyes Resolutions have home, feelings this allays the itching at oi.ee. acts To the issue of 12th pou chamber’s altered guise. IO ( nt.< a v Sufi*• 44 00 a Yea* genuine pleasure that 1 learn “Mr. and Clad.” January las a poultice, gives instant re- >p rip!ton, I provide for govern- vhat purpose did the hands fulfill Mrs. Fred wheeled over from will contribute the lief. Pr. \V il.iams* Indian Pile Oint- Mayers Poultney Bigelow T lat 1 Address HARPIR & BROTHERS. Ness > v •i view to procuring labored here with cunning okill? men*,, is prepared for Piles and Itch- Publishers. rk V Edinboro last or that “Miss narrative of a personal adventure with A mprovements of the Sunday,” message meets us, now, indeed, ing of the private, parts. Every box is InaWessler is a the Tsar’s secret service, entitled “Police sojourning for few days 1jat whosoever runs may read. warranted. By druggists, by mail on re- ij’oise and Camden, j tlie of 50 cents and with friends at The 1 Spies in Russia.” In issue of Jan- This is its “Souls so blest ceipt. pr.ee. #l.oo. WILLIAMS Keepville.” pres- challenge, i will “Grant as a W >th MANUFACTURING CO., ’rops.. Cleveland, Ohio ence in town of Mrs. Frank Cooley (nee ! uary 19th appear memories, must not ask for rest.” of a resident Father,” a bit of persona reminiscence PI Baxter) Buffalo, “formerly j aso God this room shall be the place Stanford, executrix the great soldier’s son, G-?o. Frederick MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS of our burg,” is duly chronicled with ad- j by Where wisdom, i land lias of meditation, grace, They overcome Weakness, irreiru- Stanford, ditional information accom- Dent Grant: For the issue And valor Me. that “she is j January shall hold god-like reign, larity ami omissions.increase ii_nr FRED ATWOOD , Wint?rport, mt. All the debts 20th the naturalist, .John the and banish p tins ot menstrua- her two-months-old distinguished Spu ming petty lure of gain, ** panied by baby boy.” tion.’' They art Life Savers” «*ver ;i million are : has written a on “The the feu 1 of The burning of “Hawk” Edson’s barn is Burroughs, paper Scorning party-strife, tofrirlsnt won. inhood. aiding de- ■f live millions have the fuller life velopment of orirans anti body. No a of as “it is the most! Cunning of Birds.” Breathing larger big piece news, I hat, known remedy fur women equals INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE i- of braves corruption's taunt and wrath do -life be* correspondent disastrous that has visited Mrs. Howe in the Atlantic con- them. Cannot harm conflagration j January 1 hat the conies a [,; Mrs. *eeks lugged upward path, pleasure. !*>1 |»er box News, Emily this section since the Fire < the fa- instil. .Sold King destroyed j tinues her reminiscences many That sees our beacon by hv <)riut{fi»t«. h believed there that light divine, MOTT CHEMICAL C0..< lereland.O Brown Brothers’ cider mill in 1879. mous and cultivated people who enjoyed The North Star in the darkness shine; i way to France. and 1 hat Over Yli'lion Assets If you are sick, the country editor j her father’s friendship hospitality. hearkens as the great winds sweep FOB SALt BY B. H. MOODY. Iyr38 Representing Twenty t aldermen for 1899 : Our writes a nice little paragraph about your She introduces many whose name.- are pines, and vows the strain to keep ■'> and live I nsul; world knows ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. Kepubli- illness, and he trusts that you will “soon household words, Irving, Ilalleok, Dick- ed,—for the wide FIRE, EIRE, which has ‘As M; jne so the Mohawk, be able to our streets ! Madame the goes Union goes.” Commissioners’ Notice appear upon again;” ens, Mrs. Jameson, Malihron, County ^3P»5TEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. ,^-J Security Bonds tor Cashiers. Contract- 'Ugh overhauling and if wife dies he tells of her Crawford, the Astor fami’y, and your many | sculptor Fast Knox. October or,. A J niiistrators and Trustees. | Carrespon lei:.* .minsioners > Kennebec before County “bore her last illness with Christian for- J and social life of New York at Hie time We, the undersigned. legal voters of the town to ca 1800 Some friend of ask that a he made rry regu- titude;” if your sou gets married the when the Astors lived below Spring Street, way out in Seattle, State of Knox, respectfully change suez ( semis News ‘‘a in the location of the road leading from Fred anal_Major editor tells what a ! was almost “out of Washington, The special country promising and Bond Street Kenney’s to the l\ (). at said and that said v ac 11 ate< 1 Fas hod a marked copy” of a city paper, with this place, ; young man he is aud what an “estimable town.” change should commence at the foot of the Blood I II The i “f startling item checked: “Don’t the Press, Dec. when the new forget hill and the land of O. B. Burgess 11, aud charming young lady” is the bride. The January Atlantic opens the editor when crossing Woodbury’s '-led and the British you kill hogs!” Really now! Is and Parsonage lot intersecting the Belfast road Brick house, known as the Thurlow house, on It tne are bad tbe editor and the new volume and the | crops country year brilliantly editors life iu danger? Happily he is between Parsonage and W. P. Kenney’s house, MARSH ALL. ; were hoisted. The Congress street. W M. ('. sympathizes with the farmer, and if the with a careful and discriminating tolerably veil covered life-insurance. being 3(> rods, more or less, thereby doing away ; forcibly by IS:H. started for the Sobat an Belfast1 June 1, -22tf | harvest is good he rejoices. lie gives comparison between the Destructive and I Bridgton New\s. with the above named hill, which has been un- JOB PRINTERS, bill of to the town. hundreds of dollars’ worth of ad- of our necessary expense away Constructive Energies Government, We therefore pray for a hearing and that our of Harvard For Over Flit* lears. vertising every year for which he scarcely by President Eliot, University. request be granted. F. A. KENNEY During the Holiday sea- j rhmon Memorial receives a “thank he is look- Eliot a tribute to the and five others. son we will send Day. polite you;’’ President pays high An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. post-paid ) House Block, Me. SANTA CLAUS to address, a beauti j Opera Belfast, ed upon as an of consummate skill and energy displayed by W inslow’s has been used any 1 by many people object Soothing Syrup for STATE OE MAINE. ful Hold Plated ('hate j tec ember 10. Col. James and his Cabinet Offi- over of charity, and when they pay him their President McKinley fifty years by millions mothers for Waldo ss. County laine, with Locket attach- bn Commissioners’ Court, 1 national commander of the late their children while with CHRISTMAS or Bril- subscription they say to themselves: cers in the management war, teething, perfect December Term, A. D. 1898. | ed. set with Ruby f the declined success. on Republic, it will to him out of the moreover, that these destructive It soothes the child, softens the On the foregoing petition. Ordered, That the liant of fine quality, “Well, help keep showing, of 25 cts. and two McKinley’s suggestion must gums, allays all pain, cures wiud and County Commissioners meet at the store of M. W receipt for a he works harder war were, and always colic, SUGGESTION. An CARDS, government should share poor-house while;’’ powers be, is the best for Diarrhoea. Is Swett, at East Knox, on Monday, the 30th day of two cent stamps. op- | and remedy pleas- mi nr hwi. i 1,1 in the care of and in more hours at labor than any developed by the ant January next at 10 o'clock a. m. ; and thence ponunuy nm POSTERS, people the puts previously prepared to the taste. Sold by druggists in every pro c.te arts of and in this ceed to view the route set forth in the THE DIAMOND ENAMEL CO.. BILL HEADS, soldiers. other man in town—if he didn’t he would constructive peace; part of the world. cents a bot- petition; pc Twenty-five immediately after which at some convenient imposition that the same be in the he calls attention to many tle. Its value Be place 7 P*. Boston. Mass., 11. S.A. I LETTER HEADS, poorhouse. connection is incalculable. sure and in the vicinity, a hearing of the parties and their Telmple rved as Memorial for the of the ask for Office 37. 3m50 I day by O, country editor, dear friend, I derive proper objects operation Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and witnesses will be had, and such further measures PROURAMS, '* the Colonel said there of take no in the much happiness every week from reading beneficent constructive energies the other kind. taken premises, as the Commissioners shall I PAMPHLETS, I no And it is further That objection, and he iu times of and which judge proper. Ordered, your paper, and wish it were in power peace, of the time, I' would go a great way my government notice place and purposes of the to make should be and so called sectional line. your business tenfold better pay- lie believes energetically Commissioners' meeting aforesaid, be given to all and sustained. sons and ing than it is. May your advertising in- systematically fostered pei corporations interested by serving an attested copy of said petition with this order crease until are to a you compelled print thereon, upon the Clerk of the town of Knox and And all kinds of Legal Printing Accidents come with distressing frequency CASTOR IA the larger paper, and may your subscribers by posting-up same in three public places in an i promptly done ho*IUEST (Juts, bruises, and neatly MAN IN BELFAST on farm. stings, sprains. For Children EYES the Infants and said same TESTED come to the office or send you by mail the town, by publishing the in The Re Dr Thomas’ Eeleotric Oil relieves the pain publican Journal, a public newspaper N,,mest, and others are invited due be full of published money you. May your days instantly. Never safe without it. The Kind You in said County, said publication anu each of the and get free a trial bottle happinesss, and at night when you sit Have Always Bought other notices to be thirty days before the time ap- f,,r for said view, that all and be n the Throat and Lungs, a around the family hearthstone may your little colds that grow into pointed may appear It's the big Bears the heard if they think proper. FREE. TO LET. be those of sweet that end in at,,, ,ra"t«ed to cure and relieve all thoughts contentment. colds the big colds consumption Attest :-TlLESTON WADLIN, Clerk. 'lti the little colds. New York will The store in Johnson Block formerly occupied Bronchitis [John in the Times- death. Watch Dr. Signature of Copy of Petition and Order of Court. J. W. Haley, the Oculist, ii ,,-. Asthma, Kelley Chicago and by H. H. Johnson & Co. Apply to 00 Herald. Norway Fine Syrup. _I AttestTILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. i'rice Wood's j 26c. and 50c. | return to Belfast Dec. 25. 3m40* iC. O. POOR Unity. W. G. Jfcolfe returned from Port- land Dec. 22d, where he had been sever weeks packing poultry... .Mrs. Salome Hard- ing died Dec. 26th of pneumonia. She was a good neighbor, a kind friend, and will be sadly missed in the community. Mr. Hard- ing returned from Boston Dec. 24th_Mr Legg, who the fall school in the vil- t & taught Absolutely Pure was Royal lage, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tabor last week. He is now teaching in Makes the food more delicious and wholesome GOES LIVELY ON. Me-Mr. and Mrs. J. Vandeets STILL HUNDREDS OF CLOTHING BUYERS Garland, TAKIn and daughter Nina are on the sick list. The ; * children of Mr. Gurney Stevens are also ADVANTAGE OF THIS MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE quite sick. There seems to be a distemper SEARSPORT LOCALS. The Rev. Mr. Howard of the American Methodist church here acted as chaplain, I going around among the children, something MONEY. DON’T PUT and if you will turn to the service, for the like the grip. Quite a number of children IT OFF. COME AT ONCE. Mrs I. Park is visiting her son Phineas dead in the Methodist Book of Discipline are down itb it. It. keeps the doctors quite in Cam bridge port. Mass you will see what lie used. The English Captains in port, and others, acted as pall- busy-Miss Ada Whitney of Calais has Monthly contribution at the Congrega- bearers, and there were ten carriages used been visiting her brother, Dr. Claire Whit- tional for them. he assured that all was church Sunday morning. You may ney, the past week-The Christmas tree done that hearts could suggest to BECOME OUR friendly IT HAS find it is ■ Frank G. Nichols of Ihxfield Sun and concert at the church was fine. CUSTOn,[andwe to do so, to close out our entire stock of u. spent make the occasion take on that character Saturday policy heavy in town that, it The hearse was one of the The tree was at a sacrifice at the of the season. day should. laden with nice presents and great waning Our customers want to be shown brand new each u ■ nicest in the service, ami the casket was styles Charles Pendleton returned to his home the poor were not forgotten, nor was the it can be is to close out the broken lots of covered by the American Hag from the port only way done, Suits and Overcoats at such low that even t: minister-Mrs. Glark is prices in Hebron, Iowa, by train Monday, after to the grave As is customery here, all per- improving_Mrs. of values can realize what are and sons on the streets uncovered as the hearse Wm. Hamilton has been but is judge they getting. Brag bluster prove nothing. Merchandise facts a visit of several weeks to his parents here. very sick, prove as is the said can : cur passed by, and, also custom, better at this writing_Mrs. Geo. Grant, We say (and instantiate statement with the facts) that each we an averae Kate whoislattending the Bridge- for the dead, though knew price quote represents Nickels, prayers they Mrs. Dr. Cook and Mrs. H. C. Chandler tinral wreaths were watt r, Mass. normal arrived home iiim not Two large 25 PER CENT. TO PURCHASERS. school, went to on the s_rave, of very handsome color Waterville Dec. 22d. Voar and wili remain several placed by Saturday and design, friendly remembrances of those days. here. All the cemeteries here are walled Islesboro. The Silver Star made an ex- and the is near the west wall, not Will Gilkev. who is employed in a Gardi- up, grave cursion to Belfast last Saturday and lier|pas- far from the sea, which had known him so home loads ner hard ware store, made a visit to his long, as servant and as master as well. It sengers brought of Christmas OVERCOATS. 0 * one. if Suits. uncle, C O. Sawyer, last week. will not. be possible f**r at least year, goods. Islesboro contributed about 60 pas- BARGAINS^ B0yS’ not to disenter the remains—should more, to were w sengers the party and there nearly BLACK BEAVER OVERCOATS, small sizes The Congl. sociable will be held jfch ('apt. that be your later desire. At any time you only, S3.98 he 40 from the other services at 25 Knee Pants and Mrs. James G Pendleton this, Thurs- should desire this to be done, I shall at landings-The Suits, your service, whenever the local regulations the churches last were BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, evening. Sunday appropriate 3.98 day, will permit it. It seems your husband was to the Christmas season-Influenza is pre- 39 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, Miss Lillian G. Bunnells, of the suddenly stricken down with an apopletic All Wool Beaver and worth now Principal to an extent in town_Al- Kersey Overcoats, $10. stroke—the breaking of a blood vessel In vailing alarming 6.90 in is High school Bellingham, Mass., spend- the brain was the trouble as master on the Fine our pronounced by plieua Pendleton, builder Sils- Extra Fine Men's made in an Grades, $3.50 and $4 line, now the hoi vacation with her parents. the on (><•:. lb. He continued Kersey Overcoats, elegant ing day port physician by cottage, is confined to the house and has in an unconscious condition until Oct. at Mr. Moon of Castine to Miss Blanche Ross, who is taking a course IV M when he went into the greatei and employed superin- manner, our $12 and $15 line, color Black and Brown, in physical culture in Boston, is at home for higher life. The vessel had tried to reach tend his work. ...Mr. and Mrs. Wm.C. Hatch Falk laud Islands for medical aid fur the now .... and few vacation. arc confined to the house, hut are improving. 89.75 11.90 days stricken man. but contrary winds made that ... Mrs. Philena Warren is very sick and Miss O. J. Lawrence, treasurer, has pre- impossible, sn they made for Montevideo, Men's and Trousers, and when loO miles death came to the her advanced is her Boys' sented in behalf of the ladies association of off, age against recovery.... body. Mr. of the firm of Stratton & the $145, to be expended iu , Savage, Good Wool worth now Congl. society He did not suffer at all from the first mo- Working Trousers, $1.50, of Bar Harbor was here last week warm church bilis for the past year. ment of the stroke. and watchers architects, Men's Heavy Gray Ulsters, and durable coats, defraying Day night All were with him in every hour, and all was in connection with the work on the cottages. Fine Wool Trousers, now has been an (So«\r»S!.'!"rrn>.“m::) R. V. Smith rilling engage- done that the stores of medicine could ships .. .The Selectmen are making plans for a regular price $6.50, now, .$3.90 and 4 90 ment at the 14th Street Theater,New York.in suggest. The mate, Mr. Grahtu, and all of Wool Knee Pants, for reduced to on the eastern side of the island Heavy Boys, will the officers showed great and highway the Village Post Office. The company sympathy Extra Fine All Wool Black Frieze Ulsters, worth were most prompt, in rendering ail personal from Dark Harbor to Hewes Point. Such a fully at the museum, Boston, early in Fine $1,00 Worsted Knee a at appear aid on shore. Mr. Grahm was made master Pants, bargain road will open up a large number of desira- 14 at January. and he has taken charge of all of the person- $ 00, $9.75 ble increase the al matters left husband which w ere building lots aud greatly We have more evidence to convince us by your duly invoiced by me officially. He will de- value of the property-Mrs. Julia A. Rose that advertising in The Journal pays. Our liver the same to the order of the owners at and daughter Lena spent Christmas with last, week of a where Boston, for which port he sails to-morrow. mention place print- friends in Rockland-Miss Edna Coombs The grave had to be bought. Personally in not iu Great Cut Prices of has Suits. would be done resulted only ing and officially I have done in this unfortu- left Monday to visit her brother in Spring- but information mail is local orders, by nate sorrow all that I could to have matters field, Mass-Capt. Edwin Coombs and go n as they should and in which Mr. Coles Mens and All Wool Suits, sought. Dodge are at home for a short Boys' $3.98 of Williams & Co and Mr. Bottomi, residents Capt. Joseph DUWH FROM and Brown Covert worth now At the Congl church Sunday appropriate here, rendered all aid needed, and to them visit....Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tehan have $5.00 $7.00. Cloth, $7.00, Christmas services were held. The sermon letters of might be sent, returned from Massachusetts to the acknowledgement spend Brown All Wool Covert worth now was as also to Mr. Howard. I have sent my Men's Double Breasted Black Cheviot Suits, Cloth, $10.00, in th*- morning by Rev. R. (4. Harbutt winter with Mrs. T.’s parents, Capt. aud Mrs. Heavy porter to the cemetery this afternoon for the interesting. A large choir was J. F. Grindle-Mrs. Sarah who Men’s Waterproof Duck Coats, wool lineu particularly purpose of getting some of the Howers from Williams, regular $8.00 quality, reduced to $5.85 heavy ,s iu attendance and the anthem was especial your husbands grave which will he sent to has been confined to her room several weeks Lambskin Lined Duck Coats. mail and which 50 Men's Fine Suits, $8.90 II. 50 4S ly fine. you by separate you may of sciatic rheumatism, has recovered... .Sev- it care to treasure. I beg to tender you the sincere of and sea- eral young people who are attending the Cas- A.t a special meeting of the Ladies’ Aid sympathy myself many men here who were so in at- tine Normal it was voted to hold a faring prompt School—Miss Leutner Hatch, Society,held recently, to tention and care. It is a deep sorrow lay Miss Martha Preston Hatch, and on the rirst Thursday of every month. Davis, supper our loved away near at home amid the scenes in Cans and Gloves. Stuart GrindU—came home to Christ- next week will be observed as a “Week of home and earlier life, when oft vigils may spend Bargains As j Great Trade in Underwear he at the green mound as the mas. .. Miss Caro Pendleton, teacher in Ban- of Prayer” there will be none until further kept years Golf Mens' and half 19c. come and How much then the Heavy Style, Boys' just price, go deeper gor, and Miss Addie Hatch, teacher in Wat- and Brown Underwear at notice. sorrow when thousands of miles of stormy Heavy Grey are at home for ! be held the sea intervene—but be assured that tne erville, the holidays... .There Heavy Muleskin Lined Gloves, values, 19c Union meetings will during Eng- great 50c. Fleeced Underwear, fine lish cemetery is the care of those who look was a Xmas entertainment at the Town Hall Heavy very good of with week prayer, beginning preaching after the dead in a kind and that it is a s way, 60 Men Braces, worth double, ..... 9c. Wool even- Saturday evening, Dec. 24. About young Heavy Underwear, worth 75c., at' service in the Cough church Sunday perfect bower of roses and semi-tropical closing as never were present ...There are a large ing Meetings will be held during the first plants such New Ehgland knows. people No snows will ever drift over the grave, number of men employed upon the of the w eek in the Conference Room and young hut in the shadow of the ivy and tropical new cottages. More than twenty of them at- as,1< lor creJit at tliese CANNOT GIVE IT. Parties ~ bv mail or later in the M. E. vestry. foliage, he will rest, until that day when the Prices’ ordering goods tend the church, and several are ex- L,VfADON’T 1 earth and sea shall give up the dead t.«. enter Baptist, as as Dr. E H. Durgin has decided not to locate given just good values if they came themselves. Monev returned if not satKri. upon the judgment that awaits ns all. Death 1 cellent singers. For the past two weeks perfectlv Calif., as reported in these col- ,it Hollister, is always and ever unexpected, but it should the roads have been hard and smooth. Good umns several weeks ago, but is living at be a comfort to those 1 <-ft heboid to know j A little ice in hut not it is to he wheeling. places, West Sid* "Tie <>f the richest sections of that highly honored called just-lot 1 the moment of the performance of duty— enough for sleighing. w. a3„„„s„ in the HARRY Santa Clara valley. He speaks high- soldier or sailor, and when one can answer clark, terms of the climate and the people. The that roll call with lean 1 can and unriinch- est | The funeral of Mr. MY Morrill. Jeremiah doctor to return to Searsport in the ::;g > \v, blessed indeed is the remembrance 1 CLOTHIER, hopes of such. I am my dear madam Martin, one of our aged citizens, took place spring. Very truly yours, at his late residence, Deo. 22d, Rev. Geo. S The deaf! -I cvi. i*. Kooerts in Uhel- Albert \Y. Swalm, I*. S. Consul. Hill officiating. This seems to he a hard Dec. us that Colonel SHIP IN KYVS'. linked upon the basis of &"> Brunswick to Belfast Tri jgea, Mass.. ‘JL’u.rtminds winter for the aged and sickly. Mr. Oliver New York, Dec. 22. The bark Auburn- New York, t-onl t.-nn to tin* K tst con- Roberts accompanied the Maine Veteran dale of Boston, Capt. Dow, went on the tge i COUNTY Black is failing.... M r Nathaniel Jackson tinues m deiuaud. Suitable vessels, how- (■OKKF.CTKI> \VF KKI CORRESPONDENCE. PORT OF BELFAST. outer bar between Harvey Cedars and .Ships Asso< .ation of Massachusetts in its visit to are and seems to be recovering from his late serious below in the dense at ever, scarce, owners therefore rmnurt norh-f. ARRIVED. Bottom, Baruegat, f<>g j several when we the l-i 50„-. " Searsport (years ago, were illness.... Mrs. Robie has been ill 5.30 |>. lu. to-day. There was little wind and possess advantage. j Apples, p f Gray the 2S Sch Emma S j Jh Dec Briggs, Osborne, < dried, p honored by the presence of Hon. Hannibal Prospect Village. Mr. Sanford Lane the sea was smooth. She lies about a qimr- past fortnight. D. O Bowen and wife re- j Ro<4k land. Beans, pea, ,, < I ..... ter of a mile from hard and fast. The •• other distinguished arrived home Dee. L'4 from shore, medium. I 5»>u ! > > La. A Hamlin and guests. Union, where he turned home last from attendance ISORN. Friday SAILED. Auburndale is laden with salt, and is bound vel'weves, 7f>r/. M bad been teaching-Miss Alice The Christmas tree and entertainment Haley is on on the sessions of the State Grange in Ban- Dec. 24 Si’ll Hume, Hall, Rock and. from Buenos Ayres to N'evv York. [She was Butter, p it., D I I the sick list... from the floated ami towed into New York Dec. 24; Beet. | If-. :'i under the of the Y. P. 3. C. E. at Many village at- gor.Christmas Eve the societies of Dec. 25. Sch. Win. Cobb, Cook, Red auspices Bikf.k In Roxburv. Mass. L>e< ember 12, to B;trle\ | I mi. 4'"' 4 K.. tended the Christmas sociable at the Beach. ! uninjured J the upper Conference room Saturday even- Ferry Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor Mr and Mrs. A. H. Bilker, formerly » t Rockland, liees- |1 It.. >:.r U and all the A M KKIC a x ports Cherry field, Me., Deo. 22. Bros, a daughter. ( hi.'ken. p It ■ Tu»'• ami the pronounced entertainment A 1. met at the house of their Mrs. Sawyer ing was very largely attended, pro- Supt., Silas of have contracted to build a Fletcher. In Camden, December h. to Mr. < alt Skins. 5o»f Tal The tree was heavily laden.. Mr. and Mrs. New York, Dec 20. Ar, sell Rabboni, Milbridge for the little ones was and had a four-masted and Mrs. Francis L Fletcher, lormerly of Lincoln Duck, p th. 14 " '• gram arranged very Storer, genuine “candy puil.” schs Yea/, Sierra J schooner, next season, for Capt. Lord; cld, Humarock, e, a mu. W.. ... I Daniel Thompson of Stockton visited their A. ville, son, Carrol Vet Eggs, p doz. The tree was loaded with Mrs. Storer furnished the children with a ; George Tunnel of Philadelphia She will good. presents Leoue and Oonakry; R Bower?, Young, Gross. In December 14, to Mr am! Fowl. It Ho W.I! "Ml old home Dec. 24th.Miss Flora ! be 225 feet in length, 45 feet beam and 17 1-2 Bueksport. P ami made a tine appearance. Haley’s nice treat of nuts, etc., beside mak- Fernaudiua; 22, ar, sch Willie I Newton, Mrs. Horatio Dross, twin sons. . 1:4./1 IV „..i candy, feet and will measure 120b tons. With sociable, at the. grange Hall last Franklin fo cld. W .J I hold, Gross. In Boston. December 22, to Mr. and Wednesday each one a of a Washington; 22, ship iietaif frier. ing present beautiful little the exception of the Annie H. Smith, Mrs. K. C. Gross, a of a success. She Rotch.Rio Janeiro; sch Scotia, Davis, Phila- ship daughter. At the annual meeting the Cong! Par- proved perfect appropriated built at Bickerin'*.. In Orland. Beef, eorned. lb. 7a book of Proverbs. The two societies united bark Calais, in 1870, she will be the December in, io Mr. delphia; 24, ar, Auburudale, Dow, Butter 14 : T \:, afternoon, a small balance of the proceeds for the village school-house. vessel ever built ;n and Mrs. hrnest L. Bickering, a daughter. salt, It. n:u ish Saturday aud made their a of a W schs R F New j largest Washington Supt. present beauti- Bonaire, i; Pettigrew, Or- In fo Corn, tm, The builders have the frame now Staim.es. Swan’s Island, December f was which was at once Miss Ella Partridge of Belfast is county. < JK5f> reported due, visiting ful leans; Penobscot, Jacksonville; Young j Mr. and Mrs. Charles a raek- -I Corn. fc> Bu, r.. framed picture. Mrs. Storer has been in their for a three-masted schooner of Staples, daughter. members all the her mother, Mrs. 1 F. Gould.... Charles Brothers, Gen Adel belt yard Talley. in Kllsworth, December IS. to Mr. Corn .Meal, Bu, subscribed by present and H. of Philadelphia; cld,sch 000 which will Supt. these societies since their organiza- I tons, they build, next season, and Mrs. <>. W. a son. Cheese, tt>, 14 and Ames, Havana; 25, ar sch lzetta, Bangor; Tapley, t> bilks of the pa1 ish settled The Littlerield family spent Christmas with for Crabtree of Hancock Point, In ( ot t oil jM?e North Stockton Strings The Centre her kindness and unselfish devotion to Bowers, Maguue, Rosario; 22, cld, sch Day- i north of Hatteras in heavy gales and rough H <» Seed, bu 1 r/ iim S vv and treasurer. 1 seas; lost and sails. v\ an well the 31ARRIKD. Bard, fc> lb, Mri \s Sunday school had a Christmas tree Christ- their moral and social advancement_Mr. light, coal port; 25, cld, sch Flora Rogers, split up Southern port; 20, ar, sch Mary Farrow, ! coast several times and then blown off— A. doe, with broken leg was found Ed mas eve, with the following program ; Silas Storer is rather of his by Song, proud pig, Wiscasset. twice across the Gulf Stream Was sup- Porter, near his fat her's residence last Thurs- “Joyfully Sing,” by choir; rec., “A Hole in slaughtered last week. It weighed 420 lbs.... Dec 25 sch Gov plied with provisions by the steamer Waes- j Banos-Vose. In Knox, Me .at the home of the Philadelphia, Ar, Ames, bride's Dec. 26th, Rev. H WANTED Boston sch laud. parents. by Small, STITCHER: day, and was removed to the stable ami my Stocking,” Clara Ridley, song, ‘*Ou a Mr. Trafton Hatch and Miss Lottie Iiod- eld, Herald, Lowell, Sagua. Mr. Calvin W. Bangs of Freedom and Miss Susie H F S| iniw> & \ u Delaware Break water, Dee 22. Ar, sch A. Vose of Knox. Game Warden Kankin notified. After an Christmas Morning,” Hattie rick are the Christmas New Haven, Ct., Dec. 23. The under- Calderwood, spending holidays in Helen G Fall River for Museley, Baltimore. writers have given up as lost the if masted Beveraoe-Booker. In Rockland, December examination lie ordered the animal Minnie Moody, Cecil Moody; concert recita- town....The Morrill school 17. T. and A. killed, Sunday held a Portland, Dec 25. Ar, bark Mabel 1 sch. Howard hi. Hanscom, formerly hailing Henry Beverage Klla Booker. tion the and Brown-Cu.mio.n In Viualhaveu. December !f>. as the break was in the joint of one of the by Primary Intermediate Sun- concert Christmas which was Meyers, Boston, to load for River Plate; 20, from this It is believed that the ves- evening large- port. Francis M. Brown and Mrs. Henrietta ar, sch Emma W. Condon, l iud legs and was badly slivered. It is day school classes rec., “Santa Claus on the attend. The little folks Day, Wiuterport. sel foundered in the November blizzard, and both of Viualhaveu. ly acquitted them- Dec 20. sch Susan N Minnie Apalachicola, Ar, that the eight members of tier crew were Dyer-shea. In South Thomaston, December jumored that a bullet from the rifle of a well Emigrant Train,” Moody; reading, selves iiuely in song and with recitation,and Pickering, Haskell, St Pierre, Mart. lost. She was bound from for 20. Fred C. Dyer and Miss Rose A. Shea, both of "Dat Christmas on de ole Philadelphia juowii Belfast man caused the break. Plantation,” Ber- interesting remarks from teachers and New Orleans, Dec 20. Ar, sch Eliza J Providence. South Thomaston. tha Partridge; song, choir. Pendleton, Fletcher, DryTortugas; 25, ar, Ge:nt?ikr Ellin<»wood. In Belfas', Dec. 24. Efstabllsheci ni The recital at the of the M. E. “Coronation,” by Supt., followed by an address from Rev, Pa., Dec. 21. The \estry sch Webster Barnard, Bangor; sld, schs A Philadelphia, missing j by Rev. Ashley A. Muith, Leonard L. Gentner The Christmas tree was laden with beautiful four-masted schooner Matilda D. and Mrs. Church last Friday evening proved to be a Geo. S. Hill, a rare entertainment was af- W Ellis, Rockland for New Y'ork; Joel F Borda, Faustina It. Ellingwood, both of Bel- and soon after the the which sailed from Ports- I fast. CAPITAL $l?i gifts program jingle of forded.... Capt. Norton, STOCK, great success. The following program was Next Sunday the school will re- Sheppard, Elizabethport. S’ I'orrky Wotton. In Camden, December 17, bells told the children that Santa mouth, H for this port on Nov. 25, the j Claus was Norfolk, Dee 20. Cld, Aryan, Whit- Arthur <>. and Miss Laura K. Wotton. carried oat to the delight and satisfaction of organize for the year and all are invited to ship before the terrific which caused i Torrey, tier, 21, schs D D day gale both of Camden. approaching. Santa, whose voice sounded Honolulu; eld, Haskell, such sacrifice of life and the SURPLUS, |$.< the large audience present: he presented. Maud Briggs ami Hattie H Barbour, New property along much like Emory coast, and which was blown over 1,000 miles Wreaths of Green for Xmas, six little girls. Calderwood’s, entered, Y'ork. j and out of her course, arrived here to-night in ! 1)1 Kl) ov:posi i B. Park, Inez Buker, Bernice ParL, began distributing the gifts, assisted Sandypoint. The members rs u, uec ii. sen Me- by junior of the vviimington, uui, tow of the Asa Florence Billiugs, Pronell Gilkey. Mr. and Mrs. lissa tug Hughes. Wilber Ridley. The money in C. E. had an entertainment and lrask, French, Cape liaytien. “Old Society charters. Sell Henrv San Recitation, Ace,” the school Astoria, Dec 1 in port, ship Tiliie E Crosby, Ucao, j Mrs. Sarah Sunday treasury was used in buy- Christmas tree at the hall to Allenwood. In Camden, December 1R, Handy McClintock Saturday evening, Starhuck from Philadelphia. Domingo, New York, sugar, $2.50 anil port Nancy Safe boxestor rent for the Eaton, wife of A lieu Rtf deposit Song, "One Quiet Night,” Mrs. C. O. ing gifts children,and Mr. Win. Clark Dec. 24th, with the Mobile, Dec 21. Ar, sell Jessie charges. Sch John 0. Smith, Brunswick, Joseph wood, aged years, Sawyer following program: Lena, 11 months and 8 days. Recitation,"One Christmas Eve Adventure,” of the Ga., to lumber p t. Sch Scotia, ! S8 a yen Prospect, Superintendent, was also March, welcome, Eliza Smith Deveraux, Martinique. Santiago, 1 Carter. In Sedgwick, December Moses Mrs. Sarah Processional; ; New York to 10, Handy McClintock a fine Vineyard Haven, Dec 22. In port, sch Philadelphia, brimstone $125 Carter, aged 80 years, 7 months and 21 given present-Mr. Frank Black of Jennie Devereaux ; recitations days. Our new vault is uneq > Song, “Little Christmas Pilgrims.” poem, boy’s ; Menawa, Bangor for Cottage City. Sch. Helen G. Moseley, Baltimore to Gaives- ! Chase In Bluehill, December IV*, Mrs. Maria North was in Four little girls, Searsport this vicinity calling Carol, Once in Royal David’s City; Christ- Perth Amboy, Dec 21 Sld, sch Annie It ton, coal, $1 HO and discharged. Sell Jose j T. Chase, aged 50 years, 10 months and 27 days. and UNEXCELLED i» B. Park, Inez Buker, Bernice. on friends, last week-Mr. and W Baltimore to 50. Ci -nnimsham. In Belmont, Dec. 20, Thomas Park, Mrs. Ar- mas bells, Jennie Clifford ; Christmas Lewis, Cobb, interport, 24, sld, sch Isaac Olaverri, Boston, coal, $1 and burglary in the oountr> Carol, W , aged ‘.*1 years. Pronell Gilkey. thur Moore of Orbetou, Trim, New Bedford. Freights. The Circular of Brown Monroe spent Christmas with Leila Black ; Carol, It came the mid- Freight j Dr.crow In Belfast, December 18, Angelia B Recitation, 1 he Cow and the upon Dec 23 sch Lizzie B Those boxes «■ Bishop,” Brunswick, Rivers, & Co., New York, reports for the week daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Decrow, 2 renting Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. girls Joseph aged Handy McClintock night clear; recitations; reading, Miss Willey, New’ York. ending Dec. 24: Though long voyage bnsi- years, 4 months and 6 days. privilege of taking their b. Piano Duet, Staples-Mrs. Marion invited a Dec 22. (iokoo.n. in Dec. Staples Maxfield; Merry Christmas, songs. At the Jacksonville, Sld, brig Jennie ness continues at a stand, there are indica-, Belfast, 27, Hazel B. (Jordon, vaults. ‘Les Dames De-Seville” 2 and 3 months. Schubert small party of friends to one of her famous Hulbert, Pertli Amboy. tious present which point, to an early im aged years close of the entertainment Santa Claus ap- Haskell. Lost at sea. Nov. E. Miss Hannah C. Coleord aud Mrs. C. O. New Loudon, Dei1 25 Ar, sell Joel F provemeut in the situation. The Australian 27, Charles dinners, Christmas day. and with soon Haskell oi Rockland, formerly of Belfast, Sawyer. peared help relieved the trees Carter, Brunswick for Elizabeth- it is have at an aged Sheppard, lines, understood, arrived 54 years. broken of their burdens. The greater of the port (with spanker boom.) with their steam competitor, Haskell. In December For some time this society has had the part understanding Boston, 18, Harlow A. Bklmont. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Elms and son Feruanditia, Dec 24 Ar, sch Carrie A as the of former are a ol were for the children, representatives the Haskell, native Rockland, aged 24 years, 0 reputation of giving first class concerts and gifts although many Savannah. months and V) Burial True 11. of Belfast were in town 18th Bucknam, Tapley, again showing a free disposition to engage ; days. at Jameson Point I Dec. older ones were remembered. entertainments, and the The superin- Pensacola, Dec. 24 Sld sch Henry Clau- both for and cemetery. FOR A FINE LINE certainly standard Mr. E.’s J. E. Elms... Mr. tonnage, prompt forwn.lj visiting brother, tendent of the school sen, Jr, Boston. For INOKAHAM. In East Boston, December 17. Isaac was not lowered on this occasion. Sunday received a loading. Sydney and Melbourne 17“ Miss and Mrs. Hollis Dean of Dec 25. Ingraham,a native of Rockland, aged 87 years. Lincolnville visited handsome Bible and the Bucksport, Ar,sch Edward Stew- 17 b could readily be obtained, but owners i Hannah C. Colcord, who had the organist was gener- Nh hols. In Somervilb, M ss December 12, training of Mrs. D.’s Mr. aud Mrs. .7 E. art, Kent, Savannah. are unwilling to upon this basis, RAISINS. parents, Eirns, ously remembered by the The negotitate