The Republican Journal.

i \ MK«8._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1896. NUMBEK 9.

Cleaves and was Congressman Boutelle, Obituary. ’s Birthday in the School*. To Rebuild the iu uDL:an Journal. read by Chairman Robinson, Crosby Inn. A Lecture on Sidney Smith. Personal. Commander-elect Carver was the next Many throughout the State were Washington’s birthday was observed in The committee of ten members E. and he was welcomed shocked, appointed Rev. P. Parker of Hartford, Ct., who is H. H, Carter went to Boston on \ THURSDAY MORNING BY speaker, warmly by the news Monday THE Friday, by announcing the death several of the city schools by exercises of a the Board of Trade the audience. He expressed his deep ap- of by to canvass for sub- always heard here with whether Rev. S. G. Sargent. It is safe to say that pleasure business. preciation of the honor that had been con- patriotic nature, having special reference to to stock for the of there are few members of this scriptions purpose build- from the pulpit or platform lectured at the ! can Journal Pub. Co. ferred upon him by the Maine G. A. R., community this In the N. S. Lord went to Brooksville Monday and, whose loss would be mourned in the same important holiday. various ing a hotel in Belfast have the fol- North church last in the course of various remarks prepared evening upon the subject, interesting way as Father For about 27 schoolrooms were of for a short visit. ou Sargent’s. pictures Washington lowing as the conditions of stock the Grand Army, past and present, he he had subscrip- “Sidney Smith: His Wit and Wisdom.” He in and years walked these streets and been in his and other O.rculation O'ty County. declared that, in case of need, there was and scenes life, pictures re- tions : Miss Harriet Hook is quite ill with a identified with the good works of the city. said that the play of the humor of Sidney considerable “tight” left in the old soldiers With to the early history of the bilious fever. his cheerful, genial be never be- lating Republic. We, the undersigned, Smith was held yet. spirit severally agree, more in popular estimation •» ruK paper for Maine sea- came old. To the last he retained his mem- Following are the programs in the various each with the others, that we will subscribe Hon. Llewellyn Powers of Houlton was than its power. He was known as the wit- Albert Cobbett went to Portsmouth, N. H., bership in the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Baptist schools: for, take and pay for, stock, to the amount faring people." received with great He of tiest man of his ou business. applause. spoke church, of which he was a revered and hon- set opposite our respective names, in a cor- generation and all genera- J Saturday the magnitude of the to LOWER GRAMMAR, DIVISION A. struggle preserve ored member. In many senses he was an poration to be organized for the of lions, but had he more the and that the purpose nothing than art he A. C. went to Boston fora s Iirms. In advance,$2.00a year; Union, declared result fully ideal minister of the olden the Inn Sibley Tuesday time; yet he ever Mary A. Bickford, Teacher. purchasing Crosby lot, so-called, in would not be entitled to at the of the I the immense for this was their consideration few on 82..T>i»; expiration justified sacrifice, kept pace with the present. His Belfast, Maine, anil rebuilding the days, business. not a mere confederation of but ministry This room was “Crosby that The now, States, was always fruitful and often very appropriately deco- Inn” thereon; evening. faulty impression re- I h.ms. For one square, one inch a and united remarkably his character and Alpheus Dyer went to Portland great firmly nation, respected so. In tlie of rated with and on the Provided: 1. That the of garding work which has Tuesday mo. SI.00 lor otic week, and 23 city Belfast, where he was pictures, drawings city Belfast will all over the world. We had been a nation, settled for prevailed has directed attention from the to visit bis brother William. insertion. A traction several years, the accessions to the with abate all taxes which are now a lieu upon Sequent he little more than a but that blackboards, by pupils, flowers, which he it- said, century, the church were said lot. public questions treated and the cd a full one. very large, about 100 indi- Mrs. C. S. went to century was the best the world ever saw. etc. way he treated them. Moore said Webber Boston Satur- viduals united during one winter. Of these, evergreens, 2. That assurance shall first be given by his Thirty years had since the and natural character was and and day for treatment of the elapsed war, 17 sea captains joined on a siugle occasion. Song, “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a majority vote of the voters and taxpayers grave serious, eyes. <>f Journal. the brave soldiers had returned to their Of him it could of said of many friends confirmed that statement. The To-Day’s always be said truly: The School city Belfast, or by vote of the city Mrs. Daniel Jones went to homes and lived the lives of words, wisdom and were Winterport good citizens; people heard him gladly. His gifts' fitted Life of Washington, History Class council, passed at the written request of a '■ wit, frequently page l. ban these American citizen sol- coupled in of him. last week to visit her they been, him for real usefulness. But the work Recitation, “Under the Old Elm,” majority of the voters and taxpayers of said speaking daughter. great He was in From Armenia. Ohit- diery, conspicuously successful in the arts of his life was that said born England in 1771. \r.uy not performed as a preacher. Ola Tlriyer Belfast, corporation shall not be June, A. K. Paul of Boston visited friends in ';i Meal Lstate. ■ t peace—of peace which “hath her victories His father was an eccentric man and his wit .Washington's In his early life he taught much, but fur 17 Chain of Dates, Marjorie D. Pilsbury, Ethel required to pay taxes on said property on a >« ! .Tim l« c Si; mu ion T< no less renowueel than war.” came, from his who was Belfast and Searsmont the w eek years he labored as the of the Fannie Robertson, Alma valuation in excess of six thousand five hun- mother, of Huguenot past Inn..The Hit 1-' I, me NYw- Mr. Powers secretary Thayer, Colby, blood. He declared that none of these Maine State, convention. Andrew Wil- dred dollars. distinguished himself in school .ice n. the Ltcture on Baptist There he May Robbins, Milly Darby, t Miss Maud Gammans left for a Day..A old s Tlicrs who our should he at Winchester, but of his nine life at Monday Personal. upheld flag wrought nobly, laying the foundations m band, Georgia Triggs, Emma Dickey, Lu- 3. That a contract can be made with a years' allowed to suffer from want in their Oxford almost is known. visit to friends in Pork land and Boston. declin- the days of smaller In his home he ther Hammons, Maurice Towle, Clif- responsible party to rebuild said nothing At the PAGE 2. things. Percy Crosby Inn, solicitation of his ing years. It was no but deserved was Austin so entire of father lie gave his con- ; charity, always the same, genial, ford, Lizzie Stickney, Fernald, that the cost said lot and build- up Mrs. S. L. Brown left train To W hat Maine has Done.. of courteous, life and by Saturday recognition bravery and faithful service He hail a Sumner Frisbee. shall not template*! legal entered the church, ( loving, patient. deep interest for ing complete, exceed twenty-six nil < half.. Kailrt atl ompftitiom m time of need, a nation becoming a curate. Afterwards he went to ! visit friends in Boston ami Mass. greatest by great all, but in the work of his gifted daughter, Recitation, Washington, John Clement thousand dollars. Plymouth, PAGE 3. that <-ould well afford it. He had no Mrs. Anna this Edinburgh, Scotland, where he laid the j patience Sargent Hunt, his interest was Gen. Washington, Dated twenty-second day of February, Miss N. J. Leach aim Miss Flet

ANT* ing on BOWNE, Chemists, York. ture of in Madeira. The (Cold a a and 29 1-2 ami refuse any kind only River), narrow, winding gorge gradually under cover of a minutes, probably to hundred take another like it at thing to be dreaded is a small tarantula, thousand feet deep, clothed with verdure, differing symp- any salary. of The Journal.' toms. It is the most In the tendered is tantaliz- rspondenee and on the weight gold but he is uot common, and his bite, left the magnificent gorge of dreadful of all Madeira, Jan. Otb. diseases, ing rather than tempting to the train rob- the but it can be though sometimes painful, is never dead- Ribeira Metade lost itself in the heart cured if you ber. It would tip the scale, with consid- Funchal it is no means in time. Dr. by begin Pierce’s erable at ly. There is a kind of big, spotted spider, of the mountains. Golden Medical emphasis 2,500,583.8 troy Madeira, but merely the gate- Discovery called the which is harm- t'li and down we like will cure it. It will cure pounds, or2,04S,615 pounds avoirdupois. “zebra,” quite toiled, traversing Stated iu Ficus. Having established all the things that lead to avoirdupois tons, the figure is less i-‘s the teeth of a saw despite blood-curdling appearance. lengthwise, mounting consumption. It is not 1023.8. One hundred and three -> at the capital. one may railway Is the only positive Cure known to the Medical Profession for It confines itself exclusively to the piick- by zigzag trails up the sides of guaranteed to cure con- freight cars, w ith a capacity of ten tons ■ exeuisions d> precipices, Lure of iiuhtfui points sumption of long standing. each, would be for the the Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, where it weaves to down inclines so near- required load, Lumbago, ly pear, thick, strong only go again by There is a stage at which each, a new jaunt for every making five trains of twenty cars each, Neuralgia, Ovarian Liver from thorn to like as to consumption is incurable. Neuralgia, Dismenorrhoca, Psoriasis, Scroiula, lopes thorn, suspen- ly perpendicular take the breath with three cars over. u. and never go amiss of and sion If send 21 Kidney Diseases. A positive Cure effected in from 6 to li bridges, and on the middle of each when the faithful little you cts, to cov- The most skillful can days, Nowhere in the world away, donkeys gold-beater spread di-ay. er postage and FOR SALK BV A. A. BOWKS A 10. rope a cocoon. The latter is shaped like their forefeet wrapping a grain of gold over 75 square inches. Ap- 1 generally put close we will send free a multitude of charming views together only, his art to the offered the a aud the sits ou the book of 1000 plying gold kettle-drum, spider and tobogganed to the we pages that rowded into so narrow a bottom, hanging tells Treasury, he could produce leaf il.it side exactly what Golden enough of it when incubating. on of or to THE NAME OF THE NEXT a! this small island, whose regardless grace dignity. Medical Diseoverv will gild 209.08 square miles, or a glitter- All the way, hill and down j The of do —what it has done road 50 feet wide around the 1 up dale, parish Sant.1 Anna is a in ing world, miles of area are mostly set large, hundreds of past and barren lands and cases. World's or a pathway of gold over 5 feet wide to quintas through straggling village, spreading over a Wherever one goes in the pla- Dispensary Medical As- the moon. A of can be drawn the a 1 grain gold ravines, rapid, noisy stream of ice- teau broken sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. of Funchal the path leads by ridges. Nearing it, the into a wire 500 feet long. Reckoning this PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES cold water dances one side of the along road becomes wider and less upon the basis of the amount bid ; 'till or down, and the scenery precipitous, forgives road, often on both arti- a total of WI BE IN sides, through over-arched with here and length 1,303,954,747 miles, LI, ANNOUNCED y changing. From this point, by trees, there ficial channels a foot wide. are the which would give an ample relay of four- They a mill covered with moss the terror undiscovered mountain lifts picturesque grist teen wires to the or one wire to a of Madeiras fine ghastly gold sun, Levadas,” part system and The thatched huts are and half d> the clouds: from that, a new ivy. equally Saturn way back again. It would of which the town and irrigation, by pleasing, clasped in the arms of of con- not quite reach to Uranus, and would fall ..>< k'.scd; beyond, an unsuspected grape- The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, holds and are all with short of the outer- gardens supplied vines and half hidden behind of considerably Neptune, yawns beneath tlie feet. But al- hedges most member of the solar system, but it water. Cultivation is largely dependent fuschias and HALES O*" NOVEMBER ^4 111, 1MK5. ■ picture of violet-tinted hills and 1 geraniums growing in rank must be remembered that the present Ad- upon irrigation, for while there are plenty sumption profusion. The walls of the more ministration has a year to run, and Sec- Public interest will how men whose _"iges is dominated by the group pre- steadily increase, and the question the of streams at all their Carlisle the w ire running seasons, are stares a retary may get to Nep- vote turned the scale at the last are satisfied with the results under the admin- apped central mountains, with tentious houses covered with ficus HONEY election, sources are in the mountains and tune yet. [St. Louis Globe-Democrat. istration will make the the mot in the his- high up indiem and shaded chest- they elected, campaign intensely exciting xcuisite of and by magnifient of the graduations light the from into man OF tory country. water, falling great heights nut and the are in i:id festoons of mist from trees, vineyards sprinkled The trailing made available Piper Must be Paid. deep ravines, cannot be with salvias and lilies. crag; and far the Guernsey There always, below, for watering the arable lands except by is a hotel in the the While the success of the new loan is THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, sea stretches to the horizon, good village, and on it reg- HOREHOUND several facts engineering skill. So the streams are ister are inscribed names gratifying beyond expression, red all over the hills near many well the of the United States, will all the Funchal AND are not to be lost to sight. The loan must leading Republican family newspaper publish near their sources, and known in and face who nee- news of the to American citizen of villas which the stopped high up Europe America. The inn be the next if not political day, interesting every regardless party Portuguese repaid, by generation affiliations. diverted iuto narrow channels meander- a in all In the sum- occupies ledge on the brow of a by this, and the meantime the amount their‘•quintas."' preci- Also news in attractive the news a of the and more general form, foreign correspondence covering ing along the vertical sides of stupend- feet sea. lects cold. principal must be paid in c all those who can afford to oc- pice, 1,100 above the From its TAR of the an market re- interest. This is of world, agricultural department second to none in the country, ous then part the penalty for precipices, coursing by easy gra- windows the is which are short in each ■ir i-wu estates retire to them, for panorama glorious—of a which renders such ports recognized authority, fascinating stories, complete It’s so simple to get rid of a or maintaining system dations the and terraces of to the cough number, the cream of the humorous papers, and domestic, with their best of full of that along gardens Ruvio, south, in its ever-changing throat trouble by Hale's Honey of Hore- loans necessary in a time of peace. With- foreign enjoyment proud comic fashion and elaborate of woman’s with at the or are collected into hound and Tar. Acts like magic. Sold in less than three pictures, plates descriptions attire, ;sive island; springs robes of mists, and to the east the turret- years now, three loans way of living which the by druggists. varied and attractive department of household interest. The “New York Weekly tanks far on the from have been great up heights, ed of which has a sheer made, aggregating $202,000,000, "ther t<-se affect. It is not ex- peak Courtado, Pike’s Toothache cure in one Tribune” is an ideal paper, with a circulation than that of any gentry Drops minute. for replenishing the reserve that the gov- family larger which several main conduits take the descent of feet to the surf in which weekly publication in the issued from the office of a Large changes heat which drives them from the 7,000 ernment is obliged to maintain for the re- countiy daily. water are made in its to it life and ami down to the lower its feet are set. of its notes. being details, tending give greater variety, especially r in even at table-lands, Faxnie B. IVaku, demption This has increased .Madeira, sea-level, more interest to the women and the of the household. whence many branches are directed down the national debt interest to j*47,- young people rmometer never rises above 7<» bearing It is not a the streets of the town and iuto the 000,000. heavy debt propor- Of course the steep The Little White House. coolness of the COUGHS and COLDS tionally for so and rich a nation to large T enables ns to offer this ml ;rd fountains and The law al- ELY’S PINEOLA is a sure A SPECIAL COJSTPAt splendid join -clicre increases in proportion to the courtyards. BALSAH Remedy for owe, but it should rather shrink than To the Editok-of The Journal: The coughs, folds, sore throat and for asthma. It lows each land-holder 1(3 hours iu eveiy swell. For three it has been lit publican Journal” for and one soothes, n i /«■ / years grow- reached, may regulate little white house was built in “the 7 y use of the current which dashes long abates the eou the little white house their home. Two ; There is talk of another bond (The regular suhseripti^n piice <»!' tin j-apeis s-:>.U'.) days. It is a common thing to see men are already :he of them are consumption majority English children were born from gioping about their with hoes to them there. After only suffering issue. ■■•ay he inferred from the fart that gardens a chronic cold, or M lM ian iuN" MAI liKtilN AT AM TIM K. a while he built a and there and lanterns at midnight. One of the larger home; deep seated cough, Address all orders to money is as current here, and de- often by Knox for Powers. reared sons 1 'vx aggravated County main conduits is drawn from they four and four daughters, catarrh. For catarrh nioio irrigating jdentiful, than the coin of j use <' earn Alter matuie years, two of the | Fly's Bdm. Both ren edies are pleas- To that Hon. Lowers is the cataract of Rabaeal, where has been reaching am touse. Cream say Llewellyn The Journal ? min. The latter is the same as in I Balm, 50cts. per bottle; Pineola Republican Publishing Co., Belfast, sons After of toil the Balsam. ~.V. Sold hv the first choice of Knox accomplished one of the most dating en- passed away. years j Druggists, county Republi- ..«i. the Lisbon reis i FFY BROTHERS, 55 Warren St., New York. cans for the nomination representing mother’s hands were folded to gubernatorial feats of the age. The water- busy rest, j oi value. the financial gineering would be hardly candid. Knox has sev-j Write jour name and address on a postal card, stnd it to Coo. W. Best, Roo During while her was left to bear life’s on side of companion men fall is the north the island, eral distinguished within its own Tribune New Ycr' ard a of 1 HF N t W Yi R K vV t F. KI Y "i' n caused by the failure of the j Building, City, sample copy and the children to either one of which it would up in the mountains at the head of burdens, surviving borders, j a few the Maderians away 1 Rl UNt will be mai ed 0 vou. •■op years ago, feel the loss of a kind have been glad to see. nominated. Rut a narrow and has a sheer descent irreparable loving j •d almost the I gorge, with this fiank admission it is just entirely upon gains mother. Some years later, one of the only j of 1.000 feet. During most of the it to that in Mr. Lowers as 1 without which year is say believing mporary visitors, sous the loved ones in the is a rather surviving joined the logical, natural and now certain to meagre stream, slipping lazily add have been reduced absolute and left a childless com- i down the side of the cliff. The ridge, great beyond, choice of the Republican convention and and The bis conceded and | which here divides the northern and panion lonely alone. daughters recognizing universally vu.i i y : have been a visit to the otujJiUi eminent ability, his loyalty to Republican making are settled, with the exception of one, southern slopes of the central Sierras, is principles, his firm and persistent devo- >i Sant' Anna, on the north side who has been an invalid for and a years; but, tion to the best interests of the his only about 1,400 feet thick, native edste. party, island. The load thereto, via the wonderful to has cared for her Dyspepsia in State and national engineer conceived the bold project of say, aged long expeiienee pol- ;ated Toiriuhas is consider- father in the mean time. Her life has itics, his popularity in his own section, Gorge, the water- tunnelling through it, catching where he has been trusted and tried, and -ood one in Madeira, but anywhere been somewhat but no doubt it is fall in its descent and making it Mow lonely; where he is best known and lias been jost of it would be thought impass- a comfort to her to know that she is through to the north side where it is most most honored, it is safe to say that no As to the method of transit, we de- in Maine will him a more needed. To accomplish the undertaking smoothing her father’s lonely pathway L. F. has done it. county give in favor of the familiar but down the of life. hearty and unremitting support from this donkey, it was for the workmen to lower declivity necessary L. F.” does it. time on till election than grand old Knox. y took in tow a couple of hammocks There have been a number of themselves over the edge of the precipice, occupants [Kockland Daily Star. heir for use in case of erner- L. F.” in the little white will do it. Tobacco bearers, and thus, suspended in the air by ropes, house. The aged and !.«-v. In its issues for 29th, and 000 feet from the top and 400 feet from the youthful have lived beneath its roof, “L. February 22d, F.”Medi:ir.e, 33:. ab:tt’_e. ar- we out of in the warm March 7tli, Harper’s Weekly contains rode town, the their and called it home. A married couple in bottom, pursue perilous task, ticles of uncommon some of which vTlie True “L. F.” Atwood’s value, air which gives one an unaccustom- the of life it for some Bitters.) constantly drenched by the ice-cold cata- prime occupied may be mentioned now. The New York of and feeling buoyancy exhilaration, ract. When blasting, those unrecorded years. Three sons and four daughters State Library will be described by Melvil the usual concourse of fol- were to the Dewey, and, accompanying descrip- begging gamins heroes swung themselves to one side on welcomed little home. The tive over two of illustra- d us the olive-skinned matter, pages up steep street; the fearful face of the and held on eldest son and daughter died in infancy. crag by tions w ill be given. An interesting paper ■ ■s peered curiously behind latticed After of in the ! “A New Broom any bush or projection that met their years happiness passed on the Genealogy of Abraham Lincoln •lows and even hands were out- baby hands until the explosion had taken place. little white house the family moved to a Sweeps Clean” will be contributed by L. E Chittenden. tclied lor The way led town. Not after the two “Cathode Photography,” a striking ar- money. Several men were killed before the work neighboring long IS A X OLD ADAGE, BUT THE ticle on the new method of • a of a securing ugh region many quintas, up past was a was ex- eldest daughters settled, and after few FRED completed. At last trench shadow pictures through opaque sub- ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., church of Our of the Lady Mount, cavated in the hard rock of the cliff, by short years of married life they passed to ! stances, will have illustrations furnished DO feet above Funchal, whose shrine shore. Soon after the fath- Professor of and others. which means part of the waterfall was the evergreen by Wright, Yale, New sties if a New Fin An article entitled “How and REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. visited a few Coffee trees Long Lofty days ago. and conducted to the tunnel er’s health failed, and after weary months intercepted IS CLEAN' FROM THE START. Bridges are Built” will be il- the between the copiously Over Thirteen Millions 13,000,000) lire Insurance Assets. spaces houses; every bored the and thus he joined his loved ones in the better lustrated. Cox’s decorations for ($ through mountain, We take pleasure in announcing to our friends in Kenyon is adorned with the Camilla oryard ja- reduced to service. land. His companion was left with the Belfast and vicinity that we have formed a co- the new Congressional Library will be re- Springfield Fire and Marine, Granite State Fire Insi range Co Kirk firm partnership under the name of An article on the Association of Philadelphia, Capitol Fire Insurance Co., onica and hedged with fuschias, helio- The hills of Madeira are all cultivated three surviving children to mourn in her produced. possibility of the semi-arid of the National Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn and sorrow'. The eldest son and utilizing region ropes geraniums. Spreading plane- from base to summit, some of the finest great daugh- West will be found under the caption WRITTEN AT CURRENT HATES. < es and willows over- ter are the one remains DESIRABLE RISKS gigantic droop vineyards and gardens being 2,000, even married; youngest “The Redemption of the Plains;” and bid, and the splendid coral tree mingles and resides with his widowed Lieutenant S. A. Staunton will contribute Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. 3,000 feet above the sea. The mountains, single A. K, Pierce & Smalley, with scarlet hibiscus and the snowy bells mother. a paper on the Naval War College. too, are terraced to the very top, like a ! and that a new store at the corner of Church and TORNADO INSURANCE WRITTEN FOR 5 YEARS, a! low rales on buildings acceptable. the tree. the trellises next Franklin streets, (Fierce building, opposite the MARINE tulip Presently succession of Most of these are The occupants of the little white One of the more articles in CORRESPONDENT OF MERCHANT INSURANCE.CO. steps. Post Office) has been fitted up expressly for our noteworthy arched from wall to wall above the were a man and to the March of will be INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLO. "gin, natural terraces, 3 or 4 feet and house young his .aged purpose. We are prepared show you the best number Harper’s apart line of a bower under Professor Woodrow Wilson’s sketch en- LOANS NEGOTIATED. •adway, making leafy from 30 to 40 feet wide, and the people mother. After enjoying life for some titled “Colonel Washington.” “Arcadian REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLO. hick we rode for many miles. Some of with his mother and sister he have walled them and planted thereon years Stoves, Tin Ware, Bee-Ranching,” by Miss Ninetta Fames; ^^-Correspondence solicited. *to()ctl contf ie trellises are covered with to his little home a great their grape-vines, sweet potatoes and brought youthful “Where Fancy was Bred,” by Owen Wis- and all goods usually carried in a first-class !.asses of in full “Jane Hubbs’ Mrs. bougainville bloom; sugar-cane. There are hundreds of these bride. It was but a few short years before stove store, ever shown in Belfast. In ad- ter, Salvation,” by we deal the enormous 1 dition. in Helen Huntington; “The ‘Boss’ of Ling- iiiers with squash vines, terraces on our route between the shore her health failed, and after months of pa- Foo,” by Julian Ralph; and “The Nerves > but most of iHashes upheld by straps; some tient she was laid to rest in the and the mountain tops, of them suffering Furnaces, of a War Ship,” by Park Benjamin, will in the clus- Steam or support grapevines, huge thousands of feet above the sea. We village cemetery. Her companion now also appear in this number—together Hot Water WATCHES! ters of and white fruit with instalments of the serials. “On purple dangling passed peasants at work in their poor lit- resides in an adjoining town caring for BEFORE AFTERS Boilers, Snow-Shoes to the Barren Grounds,” within reach. Sometimes the tinkling of tle on the narrow shelves and his mother. patches Pumps, “Briseis,” “Personal Recollections of SB. E. C. BEST’S m?£ AND BRAIN TREATMENT guitar was heard overhead, and looking marveled at the amount of labor and The present occupants of the little Piping and Joan of and the “German is sold under positive written gun mu tee, I»>’ Arc,” Struggle authorized agei i.. only, to cure Weak Memory; we saw a dark senhorita seated in for ■;}• eyed daily climbing necessary to such small re- white house are aged people, who may Plumbing. Liberty.” Loss of Drain at d Nerve I’uwt r: I ost Manhood/ Are Low in Price and Quickness: Night Losses: F.vil Dreams: Lack of Very little rustic house which is elevated on soon to We can sults. So few and sc tut are the level pass the great unknown. handle any Confidence: N1 rviMisness; Lussitud •: aD Drains; from a The issues of Bazar so that job February Harper’s ; Loss of Power of the (ienerat i ve Organs in either Got d in at Milts close behind the high wall, on this side of the island that even J. c. M. spaces will be valuable for their suggestions of i sex. caused by over-exertion, Youthful Ilnurs, or Quality he screened within its vine-cov- BATH ROOn Kxeessi Use of Tobacco. or family, the are terraced Stockton Springs, Feb. 17, 1890. early spring fashions, as well as for use- Opium Li'iuor, threshing-floors plat- to a SEWER. which leads to Misery, Consumption. Insanity ■ red at all times see what is ful hints for toiletts between lattice, may forms, often overhanging precipices. Up appropriate and Dt*aih. Hy mail, -51 a Itox: six for £5; with seasons. Tea guarantee to cure or on in the street; and nine times out “I understand that you have relies of thy gowns, reception toilettes, written rcfurul money. _oing and down these fearful declivities men Sample package, containr five war for sale, my little man,” said the North- and daintily elegant wraps will be de- days’treatment, of if the musical senhorita be of the We have a corps with full instructions. L'.'i c i.t One ten, and women travel all bearing ern tourist to the tow-head. “We did have,” in each issue. the sample day, heavy of first-class and picted Among literary j only Hold to each person by mail. her small brother w ill rush replied the boy, “but they done bought m work- on LOCKE'S, peasant, class, loads on their heads; and always at a walk competent features the weekly critiques Music an’ the swords buried last week who are R. H. MOOIM. BELFAST. ut of the and solicit a few out, daddy men, cap- and Mrs Wheeler’s on quinta gate more and easier won't rusted ’fore summer!” able of papers Embroidery rapid, graceful apparently git doing any the want a deals in kind of a in may be ^mentioned, latter indicating li watch now re is, for the currency of Portugal than one often sees on the level roads of job you £ our line. We cor- pleasant occupation for Lent. What We ART AMATEUR which small »sk to THE to magnificent figures represent other countries. Each carries a stout dially you Are in Lent will be told several is the time buy—you visit our store and Dong by values. w riters. An article on Skat- Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine. stall', and sings as he, or she, trots mer- examine our stock bright Fancy never will them as low will be to women. (The only Art Periodical awarded a Medal at the get Anon we wind between tall of to Take ing pleasing young hedges rily along. The Madeirans, like their World’s Fair.) Invaluable to all who wish to maki /heir Come in and see Agava Americana, (century plant) whose relatives in the are a musical A. K PIEECE. JOHN F. SMALLEY The Grand Veterans. living by again. Azores, Army art or to make their homes beautiful bristle on either side to Belfast, Dec. 1 9,1895.—3m51 blue-green bayonets race, each other asy Operate COD we will send to one ■ how a trade can continually challenging Easy The statistics at the annual en- inr any good you presented run IUb. of the or trem- J mentioning this publi- A B 1L. path; eucalyptus trees, to improvisation as they meet on the Arc features to Hood’s Pills. Small in of the Massachusetts peculiar campment department cation a specimen copy, with superb III’* at above banks over the As one man of the Grand of the at Low- get bling sprawled by road, or while the oxen are treading out size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. Army Republic | color plates (for copying or framing) B the same thin- and 8 of of that other member of the ell Feb. 12tli showed gradual supplementary pages designs iregular leaves wheat. To be sure the music is rather GEO.F. we snaky the I EAMES, M.D., D.D.S., ning out of the r«:nks death as has of late CAD 1f|r Prhte, 35c). Or will send also by run lUb. known to us as so of the na- “Painting for bcglnnc rs”(‘.»o pages numerous Cacti family lugubrious, and rendered as dolefully as been noticeable in the reports bees Nose and tional organization. While the department MONTAGUE MARKS, 23 Union Square, N. Y. ■prickly pear.” Millions of honey a funeral but it serves to indicate The Throat, dirge; gained by muster and otherwise 1.142 mem- For Over Fifty Years. in the and golden winged insects rejoice the cheerful spirit and practical philosophy No. S4i) Newbury St., bers during the year, it lost bv death and himself Hood’s other causes 1,751, making a net loss of 609. but the traveler console LOCKE'S, sun, may of these The dwel- said: You never know you simple-hearted people. (Near Corker of Fairfield St.) The department appears to be in robust if his have taken a till it is all a bee now and then drops down lings of the peasantry on the north side of pill shape, but these figures are solemn remind- UALF-RATER FREE Belfast National Bank over.” 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., ! BOSTON,' HASS ers that the veterans are growing old, and Building, I-- ■ ■ For Particulars Address with Stamp, Lowell, Mass. that their ranks are thinned Proprietors. I Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours by appointment only being rapidly Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria* The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Oct., 1895.-lyr45* out by death. [Boston Herald. I 2w8f THE RUDDER, 155 Broadway, N. Y. (1‘. O. Square.) uepubUom 5cuvnal. The Social Season. The Churches. Nortliport News. * The fortnightly sociable of the Methodist Rev. S. L. Hanscom will preecli at Poor’s Town meeting next Monday. BELFAST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1896. Aid Society v\as held last evening (Wednes- Mills next Sunday at 2 30 p. m. Mrs. L. Harmon of Belfast visited friends day) with Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Pettingill. here the last the PUBLISHED EVERY T1IUK-DAY MORN IN*: BY THE The Free Baptist quarterly meeting will of week. Cures Annual Clearance Sale. Thy supper and apron sale at the Baptist convene with the Jackson Mills church Mrs. Eliza Brown is visiting her daughter, Prove the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla — posi- ! Journal Pub.Co. or tive, Cures. Republican' vestry last Friday was a success, rather March 6-8. Mrs. David Kent, at. Rock port. perfect, permanent well Cures of scrofula in severest forms, like j two successes, both departments being Mrs. W. W. wife of the Mr. and of C mden Ogier, presiding Mrs. F. G. Currier goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip CHARLES a. FILSBUBY, the | bcmxSm^oek patronized and satisfactory to patrons. elder of Rockland East Maiue Con- Mrs. W. E Pat- we j District, spent Sunday witu Mr. and disease, sores in the eyes. Having just completed taking stock, shall during the next The Shakespeare Club had a sleigliride to ference, has been appointed W. F. M. S. terson Cures of Salt Rheum, with its intense itching The of Maine increased their TWO WEEKS have our annual HARK DOWN pt-oj»le for this district. and scald head, tetter, etc. SALE. East Belfast, and spent the evening, Monday, secretary Miss Kendall of Belfast has been burning, hank last Mary savings deposits year two mil- with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. herman. The Cures of Roils, Pimples and all other erup- Rev. Geo. S. Mills a a her Miss has been our custom for several to have this preached powerful spending few days with friend, tions 'lue to blood. years sale to dUr lions! Tins does nut indicate hard times. the impure sleighing was good, except on bridge, and sermon at the North Church Mae patriotic Wight. Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where all of the odd lots and which and the ride was enjoyed. The eveu_ up sizes, accumulate th- greatly last Sunday, appropriate to Washington’s a stomach tonic was needed. during The more a farmer the less Mrs. Carrie Hall of Lincolnville visited good grain raises, was with social ing very pleasantly passed general request the sermon of were un- We have about of these hell he laises. Globe. birthday. By her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Drink water,1 Cures Rheumatism,where patients year. $3,000 goods which must be u [Atchison refreshments, etc. converse, will be printed in full in the next issue of the able to work or walk for weeks. That is true, unless he raises rye, and past week. the NEXT TWO WEEKS to make room There is little to add to what has already The Journal. Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities during for our spring runs ii through a distillery. Indications are there will be a large at- which cause and sustain the disease. been published concerning the Knights of At the fourth of the even- In order to do this we have to Unity Sunday tendance at of Nervousness and goods. got “'get a hustle on” Feb. 19th. the variety wedding given by Cures by properly toning j '1 lure is trouble in the Salvation Pythias hall Wednesday evening, ings uu World Helpers, March 1st, the sub- Army. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shaw at their residence, feeding the nerves upon pure blood. these out REGARDLESS OF It was as a success as its 1 push COST. We h, complete prede- ject will be “Religious Liberty.” The papers of That Tired goods Ball’! gt< n Booth, in command in this Pioneer at to-mor- Cures Feeling by restoring and that is a deal. cottage, Temple Heights, cessors, saying great will be on Roger Williams, William Ellery strength. Send for book of cures by divided these into as follows : could y, refused to go to England, and row (Friday) evening. lots, The Belfast Band was never heard to better Channing and Theodore Parker. The read- with his wife has resigned from the army. Tuesday Feb. the Six Asso- LOT 1. advantage than in the concert which pro- ing will be from “Channing,” by Whittier. evening, 18th, NO. lot rvo. :s. Booth Tucker has been appointed com- ceeded the dancing. ciates gave another of the delightful hops At the Unitarian Church Sunday morning, mander of the American army. It looks which have proved so enjoyable to those at- The first annual ball of the Belfast letter March sermon Rev. J. M. 1, 1896, by Leigh- weather like a division in the with an inde- tending. Notwithstanding the bad 175 Pairs of ranks, carriers will be given at Belfast Opera Hood’s Misses ton, pastor. Subject, “Corsair-lights among a and the same American goodly number was present, pendent army. House Wednesday evening, March 4th. The the the text found in Psalm 1. Stars,” 19, good time was as on former oc- music will be Sanborn’s full experienced by orchestra, The was the Sarsaparilla Fine \V. Nye, (Bill Nye,) was stricken subject suggested by reported casions. Kid Button and Edgar who will a concert before the dauce. To C. T. TTood & Co., Proprietors, Mass. give j to our earth of an Lowell, with at his home in North Caro- approach unrecognized For paralysis Charles Baker will be lioor director, town treasurer it appears that the Capt. j comet. are the best after-dinner and died the 22nd. He present of the office is all odds lina, Feb. 18th, Dauce tickets 50 cents. Supper will be fur- j occupant by flood S PlllS pills, aid digestion. 25c. Lace Heel At the Universalist church next Sunday, entitled to an as he now holds the Spring was born in Shirley, Me., Aug. 25, 1850, nished by C. A. Mahoney. The concert will election, morning worship with sermon at 10:45. position by appointment, since the former and had won a wide reputation as a hu- begin at 8.30 o’clock. The Central Club made on the Subject, “The Restraining Pow r of Chris- treasurer, Mr. M. C. Hill, resigned. There- Boots, op morist. The incidents of his life and his will be open for the use of ladies. parlors and Pastor’s class tianity.” Sunday School fore look well to your ballot, and be sure are both in the and writings alike well known, and the A novel sociable was held at the North Opera Common lasts, patent leather tips, ni, at 12. Young Peoples’ Meeting at 6 P. M. that it bears the name of F. A. Dickey for news of his death has been received with church parlors last Friday evening, all the Topic: “Our pledge.” No evening lecture. town treasurer. Sense Joes. Regular price serviceable shoes for childr _o-ueial regret. A wife and four children exercises having reference to the day, Wash- At the Baptist church there will be preach- Mr. John J. we has suc- Do You of these of those Shaw, understand, The widths and sizes are sin vi vc him. ington’s birthday. Many present ( goods 83.00. ing as usual by the pastor both morning and ceeded in hiring the Elwell house and will were dressed to represent States or Territo- Marked down evening Subject of the morning sermon, move his lease of the Pioneer price, follows: Cs, 11 to 13;! An aeiostie on the name of the nex} I ries, and the efforts of all were directed to shortly there,as for “An Argument World-wide Evangeli- house expires soon. Mr. Shaw is tioveiui-i of Maine comes to us from a solving the greatest number of costumes. getting 13 to 1 1-2; 11 to 2. 1 Rom. 10: KM5. The Es, zation,” subject for the material together as rapidly as possible to f; lend of Hon. Powers in West Following is a list: Eat Llewellyn evening will be “The First Hair.” a barn and a house as soon as of these shoe Martha Gray begin building $1.48 regular price i.«vds. The sentiment is all right, blit Washington, Hos. 7: D. Below is the list of musical se- the snow Mrs. G. S. Mills, MissEvelyu Havner leaves and the wvather permits. The sizes on the above goods tl < versiiieation is to the mark. Our hardly up California, Miss Mabel It. Mathews lections to be run as on SI.50. price, given: Capt. Wainsville Chapman of the sch. follows: the B's. 3 to d: Some i.ither lines on Tom lieed Connecticut, spirited MORNING. C’s, 2 1-2 to 4; 4 to li. Miss Bella Warren, Osborn Lord Kitty Lawrey is carrying kiln wood this IVs, Ji.ro- htm received from a writer who H. M. Prentiss Anthem, “O, How Lovely is Zion,” Winslow week to at it Bread?1 Delaware, Rockland, where present brings to verses are Miss Maud Johnson Solo, selected. LOT NO. y. omitted sign liis name. The Florida, •S3 a cord. This looks like a fair Miss June Hills EVENING. pretty price Of course you do—eve- ■ Maine, ii : ■ ugh to print, except fora disre- for soft wood, but when it costs oue dollar Massachusetts, Miss Avis Morison Selection, “Praise ye the Father,” Gounod rybody does. It is the LOT NO. 1. n !in! .illusion to the but the Miss Josie Chorus. cord to and 75 cents cord to s] President, Mississippi, Knight per ship it, per want New Miss Sadie Jones staff of life. You mi'-sioii above noted is fatal. Jersey, Selection, “Nothing But Leaves,” Emerson haul it to the wharf, and 80 cents to cut it in 150 Pairs of Ladies' We have a number of driv Pennsylvania, Miss Louise Ferguson Obligato solo for soprano. the best, too, and you ' the woods, it is plainly seen that the farmer Rhode Island, Miss Edna Roix can’t have that with which we offer in this Aii the delaulte« 1 bonds have been Texas, gets only just about enough to pay him for — Misses Helen Maud Mar- Granite State Provident Association. flour. One b. and Secretary Carlisle to the Mor- Dunton, Steward, chopping it, while he gives the wood away, poor Kid Ruttton iiiid VERY CHEAP : garet Hazeltine, Ethel Colby and Mr. War- j -' see! That’s the of free trade between nub ate. Mi Morgan’s bid was ren W. Knowltou. MR CRAWFORD SAYS THE WALDO COUNTY SUB- beauty SCRIBERS WILL HAVE THEIR MONEY the Provinces and the State of Maine. Ladies’ Storm if. 1 lit i-iit e of bonds in the open Indian Territory, Miss Edith Stoddard RETURN- PILLSBURY’S BEST Rubbers, 29 Colorado, Fred Poor ED TO THEM. Lace Last Mr. Is made the best millers in the f market is now 11*. i_2. This difference, Miss Esther Colson Thursday evening Seymour Chap- by Bools, Common Columbia, To the Editor of The Republican Jour- best mills and the best 23 man entertained a number of his friends at by machinery. \ r ').()(0. means a of The costumes were all and profit 8201,- ingenious ap- nal: I want to say to the people in Belfast $2 OO, out belt Mrs. R. T. Herrick's. It was a Closing Sole 25 ; .'a a mfortablc little sum to very enjoy- IT IS THE BEST. Slippers, veiy propriate. An amusing feature of the even- and adjoining towns who subscribed for : able occasion. Everything was done for It r iiei.leol';. week. Has Mr. Morgan ing was the hatchet game. A picture of a shares in the Granite State Provident Asso- i Tforton-Chapman Co., Portland, Button, warrm, 68 the pleasure of the guests, and games and a ::iand as commander of the Country, whose picture started other branches in the State, making depart- guests bid the genial Seymour good night, |F lot is in the following styles and si/., s: Children's Rubbers, near no to 12 ment of C. A. was hung by. promises any “legal gentleman” of big Maine, i!., very grati- and are over the jubilant evening’s enjoy- 50 fees for us, nor of the Don’t fail to write to PAIRS BUTTON ROOTS only on (he Opera and Rubber fying t<> his many friends in this and Tin* Masked the helping anything sort, ment. Men’s £?,!,? Boots,!, 9Q city Party given by Unity us for suits. toe and but for the malicious attacks on the ARE sample “Needle** lasts, patent leather tips ele- .section. The honor was bestow- Club in Memorial Hall last worthily Friday evening the board of selectmen Just us a gant wearing anil line looking shoes in three Storm Ass’n the branch would have been started Probably present drop postal King 2 98 ■1 ami proved a great success. About what the position will be worthily filled. twenty-two will be retained, but as the second and third stating you widths, l 0 and K; from 2 1-2 to 4 only there long ago. It is only within a short < couples were in mask. The costumes were YOU want, we will Rubbers, 39 oh Carver requires no introduction to are not very particular about an- ship time since the Ass’n decided to issue no new serving 150 PAIRS LADIES’ BOOTS on the fancy dress, character, comic and domino. them by first express “Philadelphia our but a brief of other year, perhaps there will V»e a in leaders, mention bis shares that we the idea of change C. O. D. with toe,” only small sizes, made of extra line As we have one of these sales ea, At 8 o’clock the dancers formed on for the gave up organiz- privi- of one of them. There seems to be consid- stork, In the sizes: 2 ■war record will be of interest at this time. the branch at and the in of examination. following As, 1-2 to 5: we march, after which there were three dances ing Belfast, delay GOING lege year always get our stock clean erable difficulty in procuring good, sharp bus- Bn, » to 4; (s, > 1-2 t0 5 1-2. (Many ot the He was mustered into the United States before It settling with the subscribers has simply up before therefore tilt- sh unmasking. being Leap Year the iness men to fill the office. Those who would above lot have heavy “Goodyear’’ welt soles.; Spring, due service .lime lb, 1861, as of Com- ladies had the choice of for been to the fact that the time and at- offered here are not dab Captain partners the like to the people don’t want, and those the TO “way out of tention of the officers and has 50 PAIRS OF LA DIE s' ROOTS In laee and pany L>. Fourth for con- evening. The refreshment room was directors been button, Maine; gallant draped people want will not take it anyway, so the moth eaten stock, but nice clean go, with other matters which Reefers congress,on different lasts and sty les, medium duct he rose to with and a of occupied required the rank of Lieutenant- flags, picture Washington only alternative is to in the and are sold at such a sacrifice on keep present widths and sizes. These are mostly over the their immediate attention. The matter will i SAMPLES, f'olonel of bis in which hung entrance. The tables were and let the tail BUY regiment, capacity board, wag the dog, or vice and are therefore made in the nest manner count of the sizes and widths 151 ! laid and adorned with soon be settled without any trouble or loss be served until com- tastefully handsome j versa. It will no physical disability make difference, for they possible. 2w9 BROKEN UP. parlor lamps. Refreshments, consisting of to anyone. M. T. Crawford, pelled liis resignation Dec. 16, 1863, hav- are all good men and serve the town to the A tea Treasurer of the Camden Branch. oyster stew, sandwiches, and coffee, best of their ing been in active service two years, six ability, which is all that can be were served Camden, Me., Feb. 21, 1896. Sizes 4 to S, with " during intermission. The gen- asked of them. months and one day. He personally par- wide sailor collar, tlemen in costume were Clias. S. Bickford SUIT B. ,ast;ain, in are trimmed with fine C. ticipated the following engagements: Secret Societies. There thirty-two articles in the town as Captain Cuttle, a capital costume, and he Dinsmore,' Mohair braid to First Hull .Tub 1n;1. to warrant, and not one of them of any Pun, 21, Apnl b looked the character to the life. T. B. Dins- great E. match goods. M.i b 1 s.p; of George Johnson, Esq., went to Boston importance, except perhaps, the article re- siege York town, May 31, more, J. S. Hardman, F. T. Chase, T. N. FOR Monday to represent Enterprise Lodge, A. lating to the choosing of a sexton, and that •,;uio ‘., Iss2; Seven Pines. June Lb, 1862; Winslow, Arthur Mitchell, Joseph Thombs, $3.oo, O. U. W., in the Grand of Massachu- seems almost to be a official in hr§§- 57,‘J.;:. Rights (or woman). accidents, expects to enter the 2.20 list this Stocks and bonds owned the com- rooms. In the modern schoolhouse all was not be by Club, very energetic and caused much Why well? 11' season. Miss Silver pany, market value. 170,400 amusement her “hustle.” Sick stomach comes Expectation, by Spray, is Don’t stay out when you can save Loans the sanitary requirements are observed. by Miss Ethel from poor food, poor John I Ames secured by collaterals .. \, m< Knowlton the means a Silver Moon Company, Cash in the represented Sunflower, and nourishment; poor health, poor com- promising bay filly. isa3-year- money by in. take this to inform company’s principal ollice The rot ms and desks are so that her dress was coming opportunity their cus- and in hank. arranged trimmed accordingly. Miss fort. Shaker Digestive Cordial means health old chestnut gelding by Silver Spray. The 38,740 Louise Interest, and rents due ami accrued 2.2 •: the light fads over the left shoulder of Knowlton was very as the and a well stomach. tomers and the We also breezy and are all fine Personal attention to public. desire at Premiums in due course of summer Gene If we could examine our yearlings weanlings looking prescrip- collection, 51,217 girl. Thompson went as a stomach we would Due from each scholar, the heating and ventilation Slower tions. other companies .... '. as-i girl. Miss Louise Hazeltine as a understand why it is that so little will put it stock, nearly all by Silver Spray, from the this time to thank our valued patrons for are the most Colonial Dame was out of order. by approved systems, and excellent. Her dress mares on the farm. There is one haudsome Aggregate of all the admitted assets of was a lavender their generous in the and re- is made for silk, with Martha Washing- But, unless we are doctors, we never see support past the company at their actual value... $422,ss: provision perfect cleanliness ton fichu and pair of black fillies, one by Watson, son of powdered hair, and one could our stomach. We feel it. We would POOR LIABILITIES DECEMBER only & SON solicit a continuance of the 31, 1895. everywhere. In a of this I not help that there has not feel it less if we took Shaker Wilton, Minnie the other spectfully visiting building feeling been Digestive Cor- dam, West; by Net amount of losses and much in unpaid not the school in- i improvement woman’s dress since dial. Col. same in the future. description long since, the Osgood 2.18 by Nelson Wilkes, dam, claims. 28,421 2 days of the Revolution. Miss Maud Shaker Cordial makes Amount to Digestive your Annie 2 required safely re-insure eluding all the of Ellis wore a white Page, 27 1-4, by Daniel Lambert. all classes, principal spoke dress trimmed with stomach digest all the nourishing food you Respectfully yours, outstanding risks 135,913 .' the effect the cleanliness and order had Easter Lilies. Miss Lena Ellis represented eat, relieves all the symptoms of indigestion, During the past year several horses have ** All other demands against the com- viz: Good as indicated acts as a soon AUCTION J. M. AflES & pany, commissions, etc. 42.155 1.' Luck, the horse shoes tonic and makes well and SALE SON, by you been sold from not upon the scholars them- the farm, including Antici- only poorer with which her dress was adorned. Lou strong again. pation, and G. L. all for S. B. Total amount of liabilities, except selvis but in their homes. Littlefield, as Maud looked as The more the less will Electrolight C., MERRITHEW. Could the peo- Muller, you take, you feel capital stock ami net surplus 206,489' though she not could have raked the of stomach. good prices. Mr. Clark all the horses of ilelfast have the of in- only your keeps Capital actually paid up in cash. 200,loo ple opportunity hay but also have raked in At of the Old Judge druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. and colts in good training. There is a half- Horses Surplus beyond capital 16,392 5 such a school would had she been in the Maud’s specting building they original place. mile track on the farm where much of this All persons having accounts witli us are Louise Bicknell wore be unanimous in the a pink dress and Funeral of Dr. Ludwig. The funeral $422,882 demand for improve- and work is done. MARCH 14, 1896. Surplus for protection of policy- slippers represented Little Bo Peep; of the late Dr. Gardner Ludwig occurred respectfully requested to settle the same ment in this no holders..$216,392 direction; and investment only she didn’t fall asleep under a hay stack, Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock from his but was wide With Col. Carver at the head of the Maine at their earliest convenience. Policies written on desirable risks at the could make would such rich very awake and had an eye late residence, 601 Congress street. A equita' city yield on all large rates by 9 the lambs most of the time. Ada number of friends were to their Grand Col. Chatto at the head of the returns as present pay Army, J. M. AMES & SON. the of modern school- Mitchell and made us last 25 HEAD Of IOWA HORSES FRED ATWOOD. Agent, Wlnterport, Me building Lucy Keating almost tribute of respect to the deceased. The Maine Sons of Veterans and Mrs. Sarah L. 25 the man houses. forgive who wrote the song Two services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Blanch- These horses are acclimated and thoroughly Little Girls in Pascal at the head of the State Relief and Blue when we saw their re- ard of Congress and Rev. Corps, broken, will weigh from 1,000 to 1,500 Square church, lbs. will cousist of presentation of it. Besides those in mask Wm. M. of the of Knox has honor for one They drivers, work horses, All The Lewiston Sun attained its third Kimmell, Church the Mes- County enough and some persons having accounts with me Daily a number very nice matched pairs. They will quite of the ladies appeared in siah. music was furnished Girl Wanted, Appropriate by year. [Rockland Tribune. arrive on or about March and can be seen birthday last week and no doubt the which added 9, at are people evening dress, greatly to the the same choir which sang at the funeral of the scabies of the Belfast respectfully requested to settle the of the Livery Co until the of the twin cities are wondering how they beauty party. Including those look- Mrs. Ludwig, less than two weeks ago. The day of auction. ‘3w9 A competent girl to do housework. Ap ing on about 120 were The remains same at their earliest convenience. so without this present. music were taken to Belfast HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver existed long breezy and was Wednesday Ills, to GFO. S. by Sanborn orchestra and as usual was noon for interment. Feb. SOUTHWORTH & LANCASTER, S. B. ply CHASE, new [Portland Press, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. MERRITHEW. sy morning daily. excellent. 20th. 46 Cedar Belfast. X pleasant laxative. All Maine. Stockton Feb. 1896.—7tf Street, Druggists* Belfast, Springs, 10, February 27, 1890.—Iw9* ,Hh NEWS OF BE FAST. The final meeting of the City Council of Mrs. A. I. Brown, who has been confined EVERY FAMILY 1895-6 will be held next Monday evening. to the bouse two weeks by bronchitis, is fl Graisbary went to Bangor yes- SHOULD KNOW THAT The annual of the Monroe Cheese somewhat at this writing. visit of two weeks. meeting improved Co. will be held at the Town House in Mon- George A. Bailey has sold his trotter Jack, Ham and A. L. Condon are haul- roe, March, 7, 1896, at 1 o’clock p. m. 2.36, to Joseph Tyler, who intends to work er tlie foundation of their new I>r. Gardner will has been filed him for more speed the coming season. Church street. Ludwig’s in the probate office. It is dated February The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific is a iist of letters remaining in 12, 1896, and, revoking all other wills, leaves liis entire to his heirs. Circle will meet with Mrs. Mary E. Hub- 1' st Office for the week ending ! property legal [Port- land Press. bard, No. 4 Park St., Monday, March 2nd, at (Icutlemen— Mr. J. F. Berry, GIGANTIC SALE 2 P. M. Dr. L. W. Hammons a jar kins. recently captured can sea bird in an unusual place. The bird is now be devoted to other uses. Miss Charlotte T. Sibley will lecture a fall of .“*4' in the temperature Its former known as the grebe, or devil-diver, and is delightful smelling and March 6th under the auspices of the Baptist ' a Monday noon and Tuesday delicious rarely seen away from the water. This one tasting contents are dupli- Y. P. S. C. E. on “Constantinople, the City of .•in 44 to 10-'. Wednesday inorn- cated in and flavor was near Dr. H.’s residence on Wil- quality in None the Goldeu Horn.” was at zero. caught iiry Such Mince Meat, a pure, whole- son’s Hill, half a mile from the bay and at Last w’eek there were several trials of the Tercel a Belfast bookstore a few some, made for least 120 feet above the water level. It was cleanly preparation , fast horses on the strech on Northport It * very remarkable f," “Has the mince fruit cake and remedy, both tor IN* asked, Golden Days taken to the and liberated. pies, fruit TERNAL, and bay avenue. Haroldson was the acknowiedged EXTERNAL use, and wonm \o." said Amos, “but here comes puddings. derrul in its quick action to relieve distress. Accident. Fred Patterson met with a winner whenever he appeared. _4it. Tlie boy skipped. Pain-Killer jhi. peculiar and painful accident last Thursday. We have in for next week’s issue a H. Wells has been engaged by I NONE SUCH type Chills, Diarrhcrn, Dysentery, Cramp/, *i* He a and attempted to remove the shell from letter from J. W. Laug, Esq., of Bowdoin- Cholera, all Bowel Complaints. Marshall Post, G. A. R., to de- MINCE MEAT dynamite cartridge, with the usual result, ham that will be read with interest by liis Pain-Killer1* THE best rem. Memorial Day address. Tlie Me- saves the housewife hours cdy known for the The end was blown off j long lekness, Sick Pain in thing exploded. : many friends in Waldo county. Headache, the iv services will be at the North of wearisome work and the aok or Side, Rheumatism and the thumb ami two of his left hand, gives Si-ain»A.iiiu Neuralgia. ■*jjr fingers : from Belfast attended the dev. (4. S. Mills. family all the mince can A large number and two of his the pie they Pain-Killer fingers right hand, palm desire at little cost. A annual and entertainment of the USFiSSa&m package makes supper MADE. It brings speedy and permanent relief reived a copy of a pretty little of the baud was burned and his all right badly j two loc. at all Methodist of Searsport In cases of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, !, “Jessie and Jean,” the words large pies. grocers. society Tuesday Severe Burns, 4c. Mrs. W, A right eye injured. Take: no substitute. Several 4-horse teams and by Blake, recently evening. large Pa in* Killer 18 the wel1 »d now in On the receipt of your name and address and the name -,er, but residing Brewer. Steamer Penobscot on her trip down river smaller ones carried the Our trusted friend of the of this paper, we will mail you post free ••Mrs. Pupkins' many party. iT „,IIW s Mechanic, and Three counters will be by Louis F. Weston of Cam- a hook by n famous humorous writer. Fanner, Planter, Sailor, devoted to the of Monday had among her passengers Assistant t/Thanksgiving." a of In fact all classes wanting a medicine display ;ss & Searsport correspondent gives report always at 1 Bangor Whig Courier. MERRELL-SOl'LE yg hand, and safe to use Warden Cushing of the Maine State prison Xj. CO., the affair. Internally or externally N. with certainty of relief. has a use tuu... Syracuse, Y. :ge found for the lunch with three en route to prisoners Thomaston, A sociable is to be held this IS RECOMMENDED t he demand. Thursday number outgrows the Mrs. Mary Cowan, George James aud James By Physicians, by Missionaries, by Ministers, by at No. 10 Hall An Mechanics, by Nurses in .-.I when the were evening Citypoint. Hospitals. carpenters pre- Barbour. The c rimes aud sentences of these ALONE. The Committee on House and Supplies of will be disposed of BY EVERYBODY. iish one autograph quilt by up the second that it are: prisoners Mrs. Cowan, murder, the Children’s Aid are ,a * Medicine Chest la Society requested to guessing at the number of seeds in a pump- Pa in* AiiiC'/Killer good building to hold the na- Itself, and few vessels life; George James, breaking and entering, meet at the leave without a Non-Partisan W. C. T. U. rooms kin. A good supper will be provided and a port supply of it. st convention in. three I8"No family can afford to be without this years; James Barbour, compound lar- Feb. 28th at 2 m. order p. [Per Chairman. short musical programme will conclude the Invaluable remedy In the house. Its price brings meiit is preparing for a big sea- ct-ny, three years and six months. It within the reach of all, and it will annually IN Capt. John Moore and Cbas. T. Richards entertainment. save many times Its cost in doctors’ bills. PATTERNS ONLY, ss it the Seaside Seal Har- Beware of imitations. Take none Dress Inn, The Officers met even- bu* tfag Municipal Saturday celebrated in a I). B. C. W. Goods, Washington’s birthday Southwrorth and Lancaster genuine “Pseky Davis." Spring ,ready has a goodly number of and revised the list for the ing jury ensuing double sense. Each finished sawing and will receive 25 head of Iowa horses about .i. His is to make some two names in the plan years. The number of bis and hoisted a on have our splitting woodpile Hag March 9tli, which will he on sale at the Bel- just arrived, enabling customers to select and direction of modern liuprove- box law is 2 for each 100 inhabi- required by the summit. fast Co.’s stable until March, 14th, season, and to Livery control the at 25 cent, less than keep fully up tants, which gives Belfast 100. There were patterns per they Andrew S. has made a number of when an auction sale will be held. These J 1 S Fahy It Is 27 names in the box that had not been drawn improvements in his boarding house, No. 15 are all good horses, thoroughly acclimated, can last caused be purchased abroad. * * * stormy weather week during the two years, aud 79 names were Spring street, this winter. He has laid new aud are to be sold at reasonable prices. c in the fish market. Every- added that were not in the box before. Per- hard-wood floors in some of the rooms, A. of cel- arce and lobsters E. Clark Camp, Sons Veterans, high, reaching mission was granted to J. H. Healey & Co. j moved the bath room to a more convenient ebrated “Veterans’ Monday evening, the a Day” Best int for >17 long time, per to erect j ■ and maintain a stationary steam location and it for piped hot and cold water. exercises in memory of Lincoln. The ! MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF f ro was a good run of smelts by engine. in a to included an address of welcome plan, buying wheel, avoid the River, and the Something of a blizzard accompanied by program by --i.-assawaukeag new and untried Steamer Notes. The Penobscot was de- W W. makes. Buy one that well supplied, this being the very vivid lightning visited this section about J. Havner; recitation by W.Sbavv; storms last week. She left Boston has stood the test of time. For seven layed by :: o’clock last The wind address on Lincoln by Walter Hobbs; read- on to the genera! shortage. Thursday morning. Wednesday forenoon at 11.HO o’clock but I years our be-sure-you-are-right-and- for blew a hurricane, for a few minutes, driving ing magazine article on Lincoln by O. J. Silks, 1; Coombs mounted a bird last then Fancy Waists, when off that was to I -go-ahead policy has made the Boothday night obliged the snow about furiously. There was one Dickey; and history of Lincoln by U. G. -• nicwhat. rare in this vicinity, in and anchor on account of a put heavy Hash of very sharp lightning, but no thunder. Hussey. will meet your eye on this occasion o• :iint.ii around the outer is- she started out gale. Thursday morning Other places in the State report a some- known as the buff breasted The annual meeting of Masonic Temple hut was obliged to put back on account of what similar and Bar Harbor had blow, Association was held Feb. We have been our c s than the common sea Tuesday evening, “Phoenix” of accumulated stock larger the sea and did not. quietly disposing heavy get away from three or four almost identical the during 25th. The old board of directors and offi- yTC right red legs ind feet and buff Booth until at 9 HO. for the and are now to show | hay Thursday night She night and Thursday forenoon. (w> past year, prepared you teallier ou the cers was re-elected, as follows: Directors, markings back, j arrived in Rockland at 1 a. m. Friday, and The School Committee. The final meet- u- k are Hiram Chase, N. F. Houston, S. H. very pretty. laid until daylight. As she eoaled-up while ing of the School Committee for the current Mathews, H. L. Kilgore, Robert Burgess. ELEGANT NEW he given hy the First Bap- waiting at Rockland she made a quick trip Bicycle%j j GOODS municipal year was held Monday evening, (.’«»!. Chase is President aud A. C. Burgess Church the river and was back at Belfast on venation in the Baptist up the famous for with a full attendance except Messrs. Meri- clerk. The Association has been in exist- beauty, durability, strength at within reach of all. ening, March 11th. An ex- | return trip at H p. m. and prices am and Rack lilt. The petition of T. H. Fer- ence 21 years and with two -peed. Cost, $100. Vf ■Min has been the exceptions arranged by j The next of Waldo rii'i unless — meeting the County nald for permission to use brick school house caused the board lias remained A nix." abused, needs no repairs a by death, iderai'ie F. S. Pitcher, and the niem- Veteran Association will he held at Winter- saving! Kvery ’y6 improvement, includ- in East Belfast for holding Good Templars' unchanged. Mr. Mathews has succeeded ing r-inl' u-'-ed joints, large and dust-proof — e lation have been a I bearings, spending March 1S9<>. If the next 1. tri e1 hub- and handle etc. port stormy, meetings was laid on the table until next the late A. B, Mathews, and Mr. hanger, adjustable bar, me in it. This Burgess practice upon | n v;' Ciii. •’/:’£ //■' —mailed free. Thursday. Comrades, once more we sound meeting. The resignation of Mrs. Rena succeeded the late J. Y. Cottrell. .s' / ...SHALL SELL... lie one of the most ,i'y enjoy- | the call to meet with the comrades of Win- I Slioles as teacher of the second division of STOVER BICYCLE MNFG. CO., t-» .‘i* in the local Another Shoe Factory Plan. The lat- New York. given city hy j we our 575=577 Madison Ave., terport. Well do remember last ■ the North school was received and !| Primary est umve tow ards the establishment s sure to attract a large house. looking | meeting with this Post; how well we were Miss Ida B. Roberts of the Head accepted. of new industries in Belfast is the proposi- and now Railroad Men. The treated; let us show them our ap- <>f the Tide school was recommended for the family ; tion of a shoe manufacturer to buy and re- Me Taggart of Brooks is a re- preciation by giving them a rousing good North Miss Gertrude Fer- ( Primary position, arrange the building on Washington street in the fact that the father and meeting. Comrade Billings will meet with gus n of for the Head of the AT j Citypoint occupied by B. F. Brown as a livery stable. SI.50 EACH. m all railroad men. Mr. Mc- us and explain the home at Windermere Tide and Miss Alma Robinson for j school, The building is 85 feet long, 35 feet wide of and rail- Park to years age. began (as before) satisfactorily all. Bring ; the Citypoint school. Adjourned. and The sleeves are somewhat smaller 2 stories high. It is proposed to raise i. than the extreme style, but all more than half a wives and aud do not for- nglaud century your sweethearts; New Advertisements. B. C. Dinsmore this 2 12 to r and room in the I feet, give light of them still and active anti is get the picnic basket. [Secy. sold from $10.00 to $15.00 each. strong lias just completed taking stock and an- basement aud to build an addition 35x65 1 «■ Brooks section of the Maine 0♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦0 The Club nounces liia annual mark down sale to clear Debating had another amusing feet, 3 stories high, with a flat roof, on the son was 18 Jackets left of ad. His James in the session last The the of odd lots and sizes. g@“Only this winter’s We j Thursday evening. pro- up accumulation north end, thus giving a building ,‘15x150 feet style. la Maine Central until a few was a town gram meeting, with 19 articles These must be disposed of within the' next with 3 floors and a basement. The plans for shall sell them at half their value. when he moved to Dakota. The in the warrant. The principal officers were two weeks to make room for spring goods, the proposed alterations have been submit- arc all now in of rued.* the the >No employ as follows: been made to suit the Moderator, E. S. Pitcher; Clerk, aud prices have ted to carpenters for estimates. Remnants in of our stock will be John and William are every department measured hag- (J. J. Dickey; Treasurer, C. E. White. Sev- emergency. See advt. for particulars. In * 0 North Belfast. Mrs. E. W. Mitchell and »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ai rht* Belfast branch and Sid- eral articles in the warrant were passed, this connection it may be well to state that and sold at a sacrifice in Mrs. Eunice Higgins entertained the Ladies’ great prices. slant station agent at Belfast, hut two or three drew out discus- Mr. Irvin T. Dinsmore has been admitted to OVER 200 PAIRS OF spirited Aid at Good Will Hall s in Pittsfield and is foreman of Society Wednesday sions. The principal article was the moving with his father in the retail partnership Feb. 19th. At. this a \\ tlit 1 Robert and Norman are evening, meeting quilt Ladies’ Fine French Kid of the Public Library to City Point, which business, a deserved recognition of the capa- GEO.W.BURKETT. was of the of ; his crew the latter a cook. disposed by auction, proceeds was carried. A was made bilities of one of Belfast’s brightest young rattling speech which, together with other funds amounting ..AND.. John It course m> Boats. Jacob of by Dollnff. was voted to raise the : business men-Of almost every- Loritig to $5.00, were donated to the Girls’ Home... of the some and Boots is in frame a sized surf salary pound keeper to $5(31 27. The body will do papering this spring Dongola Button large A party of determined ladies braved the next will he the advertisement of Carle & 21 Main, to ft new schooner in H. M. Bean’s meeting private, for members Jones, this rigors of the fierce wind and intense cold of To be at cost. A sold ONE-HALF original Going ! will be on the will be of interest. Spring? only. life Paper It is about 11 since he paper presented street, general They years ; Friday night to attend the drama, “The Dea- of Thomas Jefferson. as well as room i "his description, the last one !| have curtains papers, aud con,” at Morrill, five miles away. They were Frederick Billings in IKK"). Chat. Cobbett & Tucker curtains on spring fixtures at only 17 cents. have painted well pleased with the entertainment, and of -nder, the stern differing only and lettered H. J. Morrison’s _Hon. Fred Atwood, Winterport, repre- delivery wag- course “wrer’u’t cold a bit.”_The pupils of Ladies’ French Kid Button CARLE & .TOINTES ’he i-ow f«>r the hanging of the on.. A. C. Burgess has the office sents the Capital Fire Insurance Co., of enlarged Miss Roberts’ school gave an entertainment the the N. II. See statement of this re- Have Papers, workmen, and know how to do it. id be feet long, 7 feet beam at his store-Last week Jackson & Mc- Concord, Toe, Friday evening, consisting of a spelling Opera liable Burkett’s sale still con- concern roomy,staunch ami safe. Intosh of li. it. Paul of Waldo a company.... No in Belfast as well for all kinds of medium or low bought pig match, essays and music. The for cor- §5.00 Shoe. For this equipped lirst-class, tinues. He is ladies’ prize sale, M of Viualhaveii has finished 5 months' old that dressed 259 offering underwear, work. See our pounds.... rect spelling was awarded to Caro Hatch. $2.00 priced line, (g0,000 Rolls) get our prices and tigure it up for your- ■ dress auil silk sT1 r boat named Genie W. ,Iones T. Read has received hamburgs, novelty patterns George two bicycles of The essays treated of the and self. We also have the largest line of CUHTAINS to bo found in the for waists at that must anatomy b eks of the 1890 model....]). C. Greenlaw a prices tempt buyers. Provinretowu, Mass., shipped of the and exhibited a Please call and examine our stock. We can Call and examine Burkett’s hygiene body, Ladies’ county. show our entire line of Cur- iK-dter for other parties car-load of cattle to Bangor Tuesday bargains- Dongola Button, nearly morning. knowledge of the such as is seldom tains in livt minutes. See our new Starrett has this week a new aud beautiful subject (50 patterns) device for showing curtains. ••f about tin* same size. It is re- ■•■Will has the boss Quimby calendar at witnessed in children_Mrs. R. C. S. Toe, line of in several and young S. do has a contract for two small the Bank. It is from the wrappers styles prices, Savings Waverley Gay is in Freedom in attendance her §4 00 Shoe. For this 5c. on a new line of and a in upon sale, PAPERS, CURTAINS, 17c. t- ks of about V7 feet and the are prints, specialty Spring Fixtures, keel to be Bicycle Co., figures large enough invalid sister, Mrs. Sarah Barlow’. $1.50 white quilts at 118 cents. Special sale of uoag summer.I. F. Burkett to be read easily across the new bridge_ ginghams at 5 anti 8 cents for Friday, Feb. CARLE eft; handsome 14-foot rowboat this The newest thing in belts, with gold and How’s This! JOIVES, & 12 Main Ladies’ * now at work on a second one silver buckles—the in 28th.Staples Cottrell, street, Dongola Oxfords, sterling first town- We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for have in a line of any -<121 Main dimensions. be seen at splendid high grade goods C. 5. Street, Belfast, Maine> may Locke’s jewelry store.... case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Toe, for the of 181H3. their Letter carrier JI. H. is spring Among spec- Catarrh Cure. Items. Carter, Jr., having a Oxford. For this sale, Soli. Jordan L. Mott ar- ialties are the Monarch shirts and the $1.25 short vacation. Percy R. substitute Guyer F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 58c. -’1st with New Follett, phosphate from hats. They have in the furnish- the have known carrier, takes his route. everything We, undersigned, F. J. Cheney R. R-Sells. Sardinian and ing line of the latest and best-See advt. for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly .1 Complimentary Supper. Mr. Frank B. arrived last week with plios- of honorable in all business transactions and finan- All of our Small PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. auction sale of horses March 14th at the Sizes, a A. Ivnowltou. The Sardinian Knowlton gave complimentary supper to t> stables of the Belfast Livery Co.The cially able carry out any obligations made by Narrow widths and odd pairs, L. A. KNOWLTON, President. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. hhoom the the Belfast City Council at the Revere their firm. during heavy blow Windsor Hotel, Belfast, is offered for sale. For this sale, $1.00 Monhegan-Sells. Miantono- House last Saturday evening. The munici- West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. It is centrally located and has a good run of Edith and pal officers held a business in the Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- Jonathan Cone meeting business. A chance for the man. good right O. ■>-< from which to the gists, Toledo, Solicited Friday with hay for Boston, and evening, they adjourned For further address Windsor Misses French Kid and particulars Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Deposits l' :a Webster hotel. There were at the internally, acting INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28. 1894. May 4, 1894. July 24, 1894. Oct. 2, 1894. Dec. 19. 1894 for Mt. Desert_Reve- present supper Belfast-A wanted Hotel, competent girl directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ■ DEPOSITS: was in last Fri- Mr. Knowlton, the Mayor, Aldermen, mem- Dongola Button, $30,353.09 $41,089.54 $59,180.29 $74,532-52 $79,480.5V. Woodbury port to do housework. Apply to Geo. S. Chase, the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 50c. bers of the Common March 5, 1895. May 7, 1895. July II, 1895. Sept, 28, 1895. Dec. 13.189* hours... Sell. Mary Brewer arriv- Council, clerks of both •hi Cedar Belfast. bottle. Sold street, per by all Druggists. 4wt> §1.50 to §3.00 Shoes. For this sale, $123,085.58 $140,147.48 and Mr. $83,978.53 $110,325.50 8100,838.17 from Boston with general cargo. boards, City Solicitor, Payson of Faunie Whitmore, Captain Cainp- the Assessors. The menu was one of Land- 75c., $1.00, $1.25 These figures are taken from our sworn statements to the Comptroller lord Jones’ and was •irtered to load lumber from Mobile best, prepared and of the Currency, Washington, on the above dates. at served in a manner that reflected :*-gos S5 50 in Spanish gold_ credit on ” DEPOSITS in the INTEREST DEPARTMENT payable on demand, draw interest payable Janu- Our Motto : “Better than Others’ ‘Best.’ Child’s Kid Heel Button, 1st and 1st. Deposits during the first three days of every month draw interest from Pecker, which arrived some time the house and its management. Following ary July the/Irff of that month. This department offers much greater security to depositors than Savings Banks, inaa is the menu: Shoes. For this sale. b.-nsacola, Fla., from Cienfuegos in $1.25 much as every deposit is a loan to the hank, and all deposits in our Bank are guaranteed by twice tb* Ox Tail Soup 62c. amount of our Capital Stock. bartered to load phosphate rock Queen Olives NUTRIOLA NUTRIOLA Celery This Bank being the latest established Bank in Waldo County, our vault has all the latest tc Salmon with Tartar Sauce NUTRIOLA improve Harbor, Fla., for New Orleans. ments in Fire and Burglar-Proof work, thereby offering greater security to depositors than Corned Beef Leg of Mutton, Caper Sauce LAXATIVE auyothcr- •1 'in SKIN FOOD. Contains the same chemical ele- bank in this county. Pensacola Feb. 17_Capt. Ham -with Jelly Tongue Forsyths Corn Cure, Sirloin of Beef, Dish ments the human body is compos- GRANULES We still have a few $5.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. All our boxes fare now with extra k of North port was in command Gravy [equipped Prime Rib of Brown Sauce For Birth Humors, Acne, Com- locks, so they may be taken to and from the Bank if desired. 1 yf► 1 Beef, ed,of. It gives nature power to re- which is the only safe and reliable stic at the time of her loss, in Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Freckles, Flesh For Constipation, Costiveness, plexion, Pimples, generate the whole system—build j cure in the market and never sold her Pork, Brown Sauce or Chronic Diarrhoea, Performs Trask, regular master_ Worms, Chapped Skin, Sunburn, it new. It has cured Green Duck, Apple Sauce Consump-j actual cures. They are a nourish- less than 25c. For this -masted schooner in the of Lobster Salad sale, nY REMNANT yard Oyster Pat; ies Roughness, Chafing,Calling,Ecze- tion in its second stage. It has ing Laxative. Instead of sick- 15c. «t Chicken Croquettes ma, Scald,‘Burns, Ulcers, and all ening and irritating like Bath is approaching cured the worst cases of pills SALE coruple- Boiled and Mashed Potatoes Tomatoes sores. Makes the roughest skin Kidney that contain soap and croton oil, BARGAIN and Liver probably be launched next Peas Corn Turnip soft as velvet. The only genuine Trouble. It banishes they restore a natural condition > Chow Chow Worcestershire Sauce Skin Food made. (lives immediate to the whole w i 11 he about 1S(X) tons and the Indigestion, Constipation, Head-1 Alimentary Canal. Ice Tomato Ketchup Halford Sauce Pickled relief in the worst form of Salt The /onrge Monday Fitting "-w over the branch Saturday_The for Dairv to bring to Belfast bis schooner, freight Matchless A rare opportunity to! buy or rent a first-class Licensed Auctioneer. Hotel. This is 1 1,1,1 train made an extra trip Sunday to haul out the only Hotel in the city, located She will on the Hie at d Ear a n Briggs. go in the heart of the city*, convenient to all travelers Eye Specialty. accumulated The extra business is and Table. for freight. ivitctien, and public in general. Terms cash. For full par- P. O. ADDRESS, tf7 ra,lway reclassing-Sch. Sarah in and '1 s chiefly hay, pulp wood, phosphate ticulars, address, SEARSPOIIT, MAINE loading hay at Shales’ for Boston. produce. 3w9 WINDSOR HOTEL, Belfast, Me. 13tf FREEDOM, MAINE. that at the sounding of the seventh Register of Deep Water Vessels. The Devotion of Women Teachers. angel there were great voices in heaven, dear MRS. PIXKHAM: saying, the kingdom of this world are be- 8HIP8. Dr. G. Stanley Hall, in discussing The come the of our Lord and of his Abner G A sailed from I I Case of the Public Schools in the Atlan- kingdoms Coburn, Nicliols, cannot begin to tell you what your How Are and He New York Feb 12 for Yokahama. tic this Christ, (Christ) shall reign for remedies have done forme. I suffered Monthly, pays tribute to female A G David arrived at New ever and ever. When is this to take place? Ropes, Rivers, for teachers: Y'ork Jan 23 from San Francisco. years with and At the sounding of the seventh trumpet falling neuralgia Mr. Hewes has shown that the A J Fuller, T P Colcord, arrived at of the trouble average of the third and the 14tli verse Shang- womb, kidney and of the American our woe; says hae Feb 3 from New York. salary teacher, counting it follows leueorrhoea in its worst form. There weeks to Does Your Back Ache ? quickly after the second woe is at Dec fifty-two the year, is $5.07 per Alameda, Chapman, Sydney, NSW, were which we have seen will take times that I could not was week for such male teachers as remain in C MAKE the Kid* past, place 14, for sale. stand, II ~ at the overthrow of the Turkish Belle of sick all over and in I the and for female Jd- HODDS neys strong and govern- Ratli, C Curtis, sailed fiomNew despair. had ranks, $4.07 teachers. healthy. ment. Y'ork Oct 28 lor Slianghae. not known a well “As a index of the of it|Y| a real day for 15 years. partial disposition THEY cause the If the 15th verse had the Centennial, B F Colcord, arrived at New I our to our r\v PdraEllS read kingdoms knew I must do at once. population public school sys- -» to filler Y'ork Jan 12 from Baltimore. something kidneys of this world are become the of I had tem” this is not The a;i uric acid ami kingdoms Daniel Barnes, O C sailed from tried physicians without receiv- reassuring. highest Great Britian we would then understand Arpe, average to the Hong Kong Feb 13 for New York. ing any benefit. I the salary, according Report John mean lasting began of the to that when the Turks come F A S sailed Commissioner of Education, is KidrievPiS?&^Purft£c,l^* the blood. Emily Whitney, Pendleton, use of E. Pinkham’s for Infants and to their end and all the troubles of the Lydia $1,181 per in and the Children. Cure Rheumatism, Gout, Ana?- from Hong Kong Jan 23 for New York. year Massachusetts, Eczema, lowest mia, Pimples, Bad Blood, Bright’s !)is= nations settled, that Great Britian would Gov Rome, Nichols, cleared from Philadel- Vegetable Compound. $213 per year in North Carolina. ease, Malaria, Backache, Pains, and control the Oct 25 for Dec lat 22 Now, I have used 9 bot- “The of teachers in our Kidney occupy world, including phia Hiogo; spoken 3, average pay pub- observation of Castoria with the of Dropsy, Pain in the Abdomen, Frequent Ion 29 W. lic years* patronage the Turkish territory. But we see it does S, ties; my weight has schools furnishes them with the sum Urination. Infiamation of Kidneys, etc. Great Rowell, arrived at New not say that all the kingdoms of this world Admiral, increased 25 lbs. I of $5 a week for all their expenses.” In millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it without guessing. Are not a secret remedy, hut cont-*.in York Feb 13 lrorn Boston. THIRTY will become the 1885 salaries were h igh con cen t rat ed extracts of Asp ir= kingdoms of Great Brit- tell one higher than are Iy Henry B Hyde, Phineas Pendleton, arriv- every to they It is the best for Infants and Children agus, Juniper Berries, Buchu, Corn ian, but says that will become the now, but in 1889 the salaries of unquestionably remedy they ed at Liverpool Feb 0 from San Francisco. V whom and what I owe average C Sik, Pareira Brava and Uva Ursa (all American of our Lord and his and E D P sailed from San teachers were so has ever and are j kingdom Christ, Iroquois, Nickels, i lower, that, the world known. It is harmless. Children like it. It kidney healers) scientifically my recovery, and there on the compounded. we know of no reason why it should not Francisco Feb 4 for Honolulu. whole, we are just now improving. f j are 15 of I be so as it is John T P arrived at my friends The them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills are understood; the plain teach- McDonald, Colcord, $95,000,000 spent in this country for gives fc endorsed by physicians and druggists. | ing of all the scriptures that Christ is to San Francisco Jan 1 from New Y'ork. taking the Compound teachers in the public schools r/fo every year which is safe and as a 50 cents a box. 'Valuable Book Free, Josephus, P R Gilkey, sailed from New something absolutely practically ; reign as king over this earth of ours, and after seeing what must be divided among 308,1X10 perfect fc Hobbs Medicine Co., Chicago or Saa Francisco York Jan 27 for Sbangliae. teachers, i that not a but a literal it has done for me. —more than twice as as in other child’s medicine. spiritual reign one, Llewellyn J Morse, Clapp, arrived at San many any as we will see ou. of the farther Francisco Oct 30 from Karluk. vr/j Oh, if 1 had known country world. We will now notice more on these Castoria destroys Worms. testimony Manuel Llaguno, Edw Smalley, sailed of it and Although figures take no account sooner, of the j this same subject as found in the 2d from New York Nov 21 for Hong Kong; fact that many rural teachers are I he Eastern Question, saved all these years of misery. I Castoria allays Feverishness. chapter of Daniel, where he told Nebu- spoken, Dec 10, lat 8 N, Ion 29 W. | engaged in other vocations a of can recommend it to woman.”— large part chadnezzar his dream and the Mary L Cushing, Pendleton, at Hiogo Jan every the are Castoria t>K IIOW WI 1,1. THE TURKISH EMPIRE BE interpreta- year, they appalling enough. And prevents vomiting Sour Curd. 25 for Islands and Delaware Kate 408 \V. 9th tion of it. Daniel explained to him that Phillipiue Yoder, St., Cincin- the reason for the of male DISPOSED OF. Breakwater. displacement Castoria the image the four nati, O. by female until in cnres Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. from last J symbolized kingdoms May Flint, E D P Nicliols, arrived at teachers, many parts of [Continued week.] or that would bear over Should the the seem governments rule Bristol, E, Feb 14 from Sin Francisco. advice he required, write to country former doomed to Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. In our lust article we learned the by the world, lie tells him that his is the R R Thomas, C G Nicliols, sailed from Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., who extinction, is apparent. At present, the word of God that the Turkish first such and in another American school Castoria cures and prophetic kingdom chapter lliogo Jan 7 for New York. has the utter confidence of all in- system as a whole owes Constipation Flatulency. is t•» be driven out of government Europe Daniel tells us the second such Sachem, 11 T Lancaster, cleared from New its high in no small measure to the govern- American women. She quality Castoria neutralizes the effects of into come an No\ 20 lor lor telligent will carbonic acid gas or poisonous air. Palestine and there to end ment would be the Medo-Persian and the Y’ork Anjer orders. noble character, enthusiasm, and devotion or we see S P Gales, sailed irom Hono- promptly tell what to do, free of destroyed. Now will by the next or third the and describes Hitchcock, of women who make not Castoria does not contain or other narcotic Grecian, lulu Nov 9 lor New Y’ork. teaching only a morphine, opium, property. same authoiity what will become of the the fourth so minutely and extensively charge. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- means of livelihood, l ut in addition S D Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from Lon- Castoria assimilates the the Tink's dominion. that it would be almost a of table which is thereto a mission food, regulates stomach and howels, waste words don Feb 0 for New York ;tpassed Dover 12th. Compound, easily ob- service of love for their W «■ have now come to a in our tained work point for him to have called it by name (The St Nicholas, C F Carver, sailed Irom San at any druggist's, will restore and for children. To increase this giving healthy and natural sleep. subject which is of to Francisco 5 for New York. love is to increase the great importance Homans.) Jan any ailing woman to her normal con- best part of their eve 1 y<•tie. It is as much so ro the reader The that this or St David, sailed Irom New York and to diminish it to Castoria is in one-size bottles It is not sold in bulk. prophet says fourth, Carver, dition quickly and permanently. service, is degrade it put up only. as it is to the poor Armenian. In consid- the Homan government, would be divided Nov 2 for Amoy; spoken Dec 8, lat 18 11 S, to mere and routine. As the drudgery Don't allow one to sell on this ever Ion 29 01. any you anything else the plea or promise ering great question it should he and ruled by different kings and it is dur- culture of women gradually rises, it be- borne in Stale of Maine, H G Curtis, at Hiogo Jan mind that we are not the the of these that the God comes more and more that it is as giving ing reign kings 25 for New York. Sheriff’s Sale. evident how unjust “just good and “will answer every purpose.” ideas of different people on this subject; of heaven is to set a have been the going up kingdom Ti 1 lie E Starbuck, Eben Curtis, sailed COUNTY OF WALDO S3. discriminations against but it is what God lias revealed to His which shall never them in See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. be destroyed. from New York Dec 22, lor Portland, O; this field, where in higher grades his and Taken on execution in favor of the SEARS- people Enough prophets, for this We can not ask for anything any Jan 9, lat 8 N, Ion 28 W. of school work their services are becom- plainer spoken, 1*0 it'Y NATIONAL BAN Kami against .JOHN L. reason the reader should aside all than this line of and W Jew, D C at no less valuable lay symbolical prophecy; andering Nichols, llong PANNO ami ll., ... 1 ANNO, both of Stock- ing than men’s. The fac-simile and prejudice preconceived opinions and how perfectly it. agrees with what John Kong Dec 5 lor New Y'ork. ton Springs, in the County ol Waldo, and will be Wm H at Yokahama sold on signature of receive the word of God with reverence. has to say «>n this subject. Notice their Macv, Amsbury, by public auction the eleventh day of The World’s Shipping. Jail 24 for New Y’ork via March, A. 1). 1800, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, 1 presume all who read these arti- order and location. The or Hiogo. nearly nature, first, at the office ol <»eo. E. Johnson, in in said cles know the W’m 11 Conner, Frank I Pendleton, sailed Belfast, of in predicted outcome of this Babalonian kingdom, was a literal County of Waldo, all the right, title and interest Lloyd’s register shipping the king- from New Y’ork Jan 22 for Sbangliae. which commercial question, but are following them and covered all the then the said John L. Panno had oil the first dav great nations for 1895 as along j dom, known \V J Rotcli, Sewali C Lancaster, cleared of is, Children for Pitcher’s Castoria. to find November, A. 1). 1894, at seven o’clock and usual, very Cry hoping something more congenial earth. But that nation was broken down from July 27 tor San fifteen interesting. Philadelphia Francisco; minutes in the afternoon, when the same The to their own mind. To all such we would was total number of in these na- i| and the second, or Medo-Persian king- spoken Nov 10, lat 37 50 S, Ion 88 W. All attached on the original writ in and to the ships that if tions say you were in the right place ij dom, was established on and well. following described parcels of real estate situated aggregates 1,218,000 tons. Great occupied in said Stockton to wit: God's word would ever be no BARKS. Springs, Britain and Ireland still lead in acceptable, Ij the same When the Medo- The turning territory. first parcel beginning on the east shore of out matter how much conflict with our Persian ships, both steam and they kingdom was broken down the Adam W Spies, C N Meyers, sailed from Cape Jeliison Harbor in line of the late Leonard sailing. likes or dislikes. Even mail’s : Staples homestead farm thence The United States turned out a theology Grecian took its place and ruled over the Hong Kong Get 21 for New York; passed ; easterly by said tonnage farm, crossing the town road, to land* of John of or not should be laid aside for the plain teach- same dominion, and when the Grecian t Helena Jan 7. 84,877, far from the amount I Fred Ellis; thence southerly by said Ellis' land to ing of the word of God. was Alice Alanson Ford, at Montevideo the launched by We are still class- ; kingdom destroyed the Homan took Heed, homestead farm of Levi S. Ellis; thence west- Germany. exmo !’Don’tLet If we Jan 5 for New York or Boston. ed the three should go on now and say that its No one will but that erly by said Levi S. Ellis’ farm to the shore of among great place. deny said ship-building ^ ■ the trouble and of tlie Amy Turner, C (J McClure, sailed from harbor; thence northerly by the shore of powers of the for no other Kill You. present perplexity these four governments were literal and said world, nation Constipation harbor to the first named Hong Kong Jan 13 for Baltimore; passed hound, with the floated over nations will be finally settled and the gov- were located on this same on which 40,000 tons. globe Anjer Jan 28. buildings thereon, known as the late Catherine ernments will soon settle down to the en- we live. We can Panno homestead; the same con- Though the British floated You will a understand that the Beatrice Havener, Hicliborn, at Point-a- being premises yards 950,- find PURE, 5URE CURE in of and ven'd to the said John L. Panno the inhabi- 907 the time is joyment peace prosperity, and will fourth kingdom, or was to Jan 13 for New York. by tons, coming when we government, Pitre, tants of the town of Stockton by deed da ed shall take thus continue for thousands of or be and it was Carrie L at first rank. The States border- years divided, duiing the time Tyler, Lancaster, Demerara August 2, 1884, recorded in the Waldo County countless on our inland seas ages, and in tlie meanwhile when these divisions were ruled sev- Jan 22 from New’ York. Registry of Deeds, Vol. 205, Page 211. ing great are rich in by The second lot everyone will be converted to Christ and eral when the of C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, arrived at Wash- or parcel of real estate lumber, iron and all that enters kings, God heaven is situated in being nearly ington, D C, Jan 15 from Port said Stockton Springs, in said Countv into the construction of thereby Christ's kingdom be established, going to “break in and consume Spain. of and ships. Their pieces Edward J H from Juniu Waldo, described as follows, to wit: Be- am: so this is what would Kidder, Park, at commerce is in its on, please the all these kingdoms and establish His own ginning the southeast corner of the Stephen only infancy, and when for Hampton ltoads, at Valparaiso, leaking. Cleaves the but we tiud no such Just as lot, so-called: thence south by the J. F. great lakes are connected with the people generally, kingdom.” literally as the Gre- Edward arrived at New York Nov 1 Hiehhorn May, lot, so-eal ed, 30 rods to a hemlock Atlantic language in the Bible, nor cians broke down the Medo-Persian by ship canals, we shall float a any language gov- from Colombo. stake marked 1854; thence west, 51 rods to the w we could fleet of hereby draw such conclusions. ernment and established their own on the Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from home lot of the late Henry S'aples; thence north- home-made ships that will rival the last named lot the rest of the Tin- Scriptures are so plain on these same so will Christ break down New York Jan 3 for Buenos Ayres. erly by 30 rods to a stake- world. territory, thence east said that can not sailed from by Stephen Cleaves lot, 51 iods There are no things they be in the nations of our and establish His Harvard, Colcord, Newcastle, to first signs that railroads are to interpreted globe named hound, containing ten aeies, more the above manner. NSW, Jan 20 for Molleudo. dwarf the own and rule it in and °r Jess; being the same real estate conveyed to seriously world’s water com- kingdom, person, from W »• Havana, Rice, cleared Philadelphia said John L. l’anno merce. have traced this 11th chapter of this is to take place when the Turkish by Abide E. Staples by deed They will really stimulate it, as Jan 31 for Havana. of January 31, recorded in said Dai iel from the third of the nt is 1885, Registry. they have been year reign ! governrm ended. Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, at New Book 215, Page 220. doing. o’ the rise and A life on the ocean wave will King Cyrus, noticing fall In the 8th chapter of Daniel we have Y'ork for Costa Rica. The third hu or parcel of real estate being situ- probably of tin- ated in said Stockton hold first rank greatest kingdoms and some of the more testimony on this subject. We have Henry A Litchfield, arri ved at Savannah Springs, in said County of among the proudest and \\ aldo, and described as follows, to wit most minor ones when they were connected here these same four Feb 15 from New York. Begin- ennobling occupations of man. kingdoms symboliz- ning on the south shore of Jeliison har- [Bos- with Cod’s chosen arrived at New Cape ton Globe. people. The last na- ed by four beasts and we read in the 23d Henry Norwell, Cushman, bor at the northeast cornel of Ezekiel Harriman’s York Jan 25 from Ga. tion we noticed was Turkey, and as we verse that the fourth beast shall be Brunswick, land; thence by said llarriman’s land t<» the null Cathartic Cure (or sailed from to a line 30 feet from Gandy have lolani, McClure, New York pond, the north line of mill Good Roads. Constipation. shown in the 41th the shall or already verse, represent the fourth as symbolize) Feb 12 for Honolulu. same stood in 1888. to what is called the saw “he come prophet says, shall to his end,and kingdom upon the and in the de- mill south line: thence In said line So nice to so so earth, Lucy A Nickels, C M Nichols, cleared westerly, to A committee the last New take, mild, effective. none sha'l him.” And the of this the shore ot the harbor above mean- appointed by help prophet’s scription government there are from New York Get, 15 for Hong mentioned: York Kong; the known as the to look into the next words “and at that time some ing property “Tide mill proper- Legislature subject Please and Cascarets Ten cents an*, (the very important facts connected with Get 27, lat 35 30, Ion 48 05. south of buy try to-day. puts a box in your spoken ty” said sawmill south line: the oi‘ good roads has made a pocke time when lie shall come to his as being valuable report, They work while If not no more. end our Mabel 1 Wm sailed same a you sleep. pleased, buy subject Meyers, Meyers, property described in deed lrom Ha rah 117 of shall Michael stand from Boston Jan 15 for Buenos and Hezekiah Harriman to said lilling pages printed matter. The Get free and booklet from or us ,iu>t mentioned) up, UK Ayres. John L Panno sample your druggist from by mail for the askin [TO CONTINUED. ] dated Nov. 22, average cost of to mark the gicat prince which standeth for the Matanzas, arrived at New York Feb3 from 1888, leeonled in Waldo Countv taking produce t Cascarets sold by all druggists, loc. 25c, 50c. Address nearest office. of in Book 218. 281 iu New « hiiili ■ Havana. Dtetls, Page [ York at is ton u <-f thy people, and there shall be RegistryThe fourth present $1.5(5 per from the Maine Journal. E lot or parcel of real estate lor STERLING REMEDY CO., Montreal, Can, New York. o History Daily Penobscot, G Parker, arrived at New being-i each six the or _THE Chicago. a time trouble, such as never was since situate*, in saio Stockton Springs, in said Cotmiv miles, average haul, York Feb 15 from of 20 cents mile. cures Toller™ Ilabil nr then u .is a nation even to Singapore. Waldo, bounded and described as foil, ws, to per The estimate per ton MO'Tn D A money re led Make- that same We had the this week of M | WV o pleasure Rebecca Crowell, G Dow, arrived at wit: in the east mile on I VDHV strong. Sold and Kuaruntcul a 11 d >. ti.-t. time: ami at that time looking Beginning line of the mill road, ! per a good macadam road is 7 by rtursrisi thy people shall he Port au Prince Nov 30 from New York. at over a hound volume of the Maine so-called, northwest corner of land of Mrs. A. and il all delivered, Daily 1 S. cents, the roads of the State everyone that shall be found Rose Dims, Melvin Colcord, arrived at Costigan; thence north, 81 degrees east, “hv I Journal for the first of its were of this the annual wiit:e!i tlif hook. And many of them year existence, New York Feb 14 from Brunswick Ga. compass," 27 rods and 20 links to land of Ellen ! description saving M Panno; lienee north, 19 rods in the without to that s op n the dust of the earth shall Jan. 1832. It was Serrano, R G Waterhouse, arrived at Sou- degrees west. 37 I haul, regard wear and Maine Central beginning published and 5 links to land of Mrs E. F. thence ! R. R. ttwakt T<» Dec 29 from lioug Staples; tear, would be about As >onie everlasting life, and some at Eaton & rabaya Kong. south. 84 degrees west. 20 rods and 12 links ! j $10,000,000. Augusta by Severance, as an St F B for New by matters the farmers to shame ;,mi everlasting contempt.” The James, Clifford, Shaugliae the land of said Mrs. Staples to the road before 1 stand, pay an annual TIMK-TAHLK. as themselves stated. York; Point Jan 1. mentioned; thence said ; road assessment of ; is so experiment, they passed Cape southerly by mill road, I $3,000,000. It is the piopii. language simple and plain 32 rods to first It is not than hand bills St Lucie, J T Erskine, cleared from New ! bound; containing five acres and of On and that all who wish to can bigger many got- opinion tlie committee that the State after Nov. 4, LS!>5, trains c.nner; mg at understand it. Y’ork Jan 15 for Port Natal. 130 square rods, more or less, the same 1 ten out our deal- being should at once Burnham and Waterville with througu tt tins inl- 2 a Week Is Bosto He states that the Turkish uow-a-days by clothing coll vexed to said John L. Panno bv William begin the work of road im- Trips "imply gov- Thomas A Goddard, W S Griffin, arrived I Bern and from Bangor, Waterville. Port land and ({.»>■ ers. and gave little promise of the by deed dated May 3. 1870, recorded in said Wal- to one-third ernment will come to an end, and when it being at Rosario Jan 10 from Buenos Ayres. provement, by agreeing pay ton will run as follows of our esteemed Kenne- do Registry of Deeds, Book 152, Page 390. of the tlie I does the resurrection and will progeuator Daily Willard A C at Monte- cost, counties to pay tlie other FROM M'llNTKK SKKVU judgment bec Mudgett, Colcord, J Dated this fifth day of Febiuarv. A. D. 189(5 BELFAST. Journal with its metropolitan video Dec 17 for New York. •3\v7 two-thirds. take place. 1 wish to add that this resur- equip- SAMNEL O. NORTON, Sheriff. A M 1* ment <»f M 1* M perfecting presses, .type-setting 7 2" 1 25 3 rection and judgment that Daniel and SCHOONERS. Belfast, depar:. 25 own art etc. Never- “William,” she said and in ac- 8" t3 all the liibie writers of is machines, department, gently, yet Pinpoint. 17 25 tl ;;-j fiually speak A on tin* of theless the Maine Journal contained W R book Diseases of Children is"‘%» cents reproof, you remember that I gave Waldo. 17 3.i. 1 4" t3 55 not the our i Daily Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, sailed from spiritual affair of modern published by the nifrs. of the old standard »* several letters to mail Brooks 7 49 151 4 much of interest besides mat- Rosario Jan 3 for Boston. you last week, don't theology, hut is a literal resurrection legislative remedy—True’s l*in W orm Elixir. lvnox 8 03 12 03 15 l-i j for which was Hattie McG H F arrived you?” ter, purpose it Buck, Sprowl, Thorndike —. 8 12 2 12 5 32 of dead people. We have seen what primarily “Y—yes; I remember it.” \ other at Salem Dec 20 from New York. Unity. 8 22 2 22 5 5" Daniel will follow published. Among things was a “But this is the first time says the downfall of arrived at you have re- Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 • ; 15 ! j curious discussion over the matter of Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, ■VERY the Turkish MOTHER! membered it since I them' to isn’t government. Now we will Bermuda Feb 7 from Norfolk. asking for it will receive a copy free. Tells I gave you, Bangor. 11 55 4 5" a boom at Brown it?” see constructing Island, what to do for all the disorders A M what the Revelator says on the Horace G Morse, Harriman, cleared from of children. ! ami ice below this It was “I—I must confess that it is. How do Waterville 9 16 3 13 7 15 Steamers leave Belfast, weather ; same just city. argued that New Orleans Feb 12 for Charleston. Send address to you subject. We examined what John r M AM tiim. as follows: a boom would interfere with the sailed from Dr. J. F. TRUE & know?” had to about the Turks in the Oth tides, John C Smith, Kueelaud, Bos- CO., Auburn, Me. Portland. 12 25 5 35 1 For Camden. Rockland and Boston, M- say ^ “I put a postal card addressed to 40 cause ice dams and freshets, ton Jan 13 for Apalachicola; spoken Jan 21, myself E D. 4 15 9 20 5 58 and Thursdays at oihoutii::>n m chapter of Revelations. We found that endangering the and it Boston,Boston in lat Ion 72 19. among lot, hasn’t yet reached me. D. 420 For Searsport, Bm-ksport and Winterport the of lives Hallowed and Augusta. Besides 28, iJj^P jw time period from the Turks coming Drink It only costs a cent and I find that it is a nesdays and Saturdays at uil>"Utt u.liU a. it was held that it would obstruct John J Marsh, water, sailed from TO BELFAST. into until naviga- effective of check on upon arrival of steamer from Boston. Europe they gained power over Nov 11 for Port au Prince. very way keepiug the I’ M A M tion. But these superstitious fears were Rockport rest of mail. RETURN INC. tin Creek Empire is called the sounding Lester A Lewis, Kimball, cleared from my Now, dear, it you will I E- D 7 4"> 5> 00 Ball. Boston n overcome and the Brown Island boom Jersey Boston, From and at is a Stosterei me of the fifth York. hand the letters I’ll run out and J w D. s 30 Boston, Tuesdays Fridays trumpet and first woe and Bangor Nov 27 for New The post We even BULL EXILE OF BELFAST, No. them From Roeklami,'.-mdiing at Camden, the fixture to this day. From booms ; Linah C S arrived 41,400, myself.” [ Washington Star. J* M period of time from when Kaminski, Woodbury, American Cattle Club is at amt at about 5.i>0 a. m they got we the to .Jersey Register, my Portland. 1100 120 days Saturdays control over change subject digging potatoes at Brunswick, Ga, Jan 29 from New York. stable in South Belfast for I wo Lives saved. From and that Empire until they lost service. Terms $1.00, AM A M Bm-ksport. Mondays Thursday in January, so that we infer that while Lucia Porter, Grindle, cleared from Mobile to be paid at time of service. He is Corona’s A M. their power to maintain their own gov- by Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., W'aterville. 6 10 4 30 this season is late the season Feb 12 for Kingston, Ja. Exile; be by Maine’s Exile, 20,920, out of Vine 7 15 1 40 ernment was called the of the uncommonly Tree was told by her doctors she had Bangor FRED W. POTE, Agent... .Be sounding 1 A M sailed from Ha- Corona, 54,003 ; Maine’s Exile is by Exile of Consump- A M A M I' M of 1832 was yet for on the Mary Hall, Veazie, St. tion and that there was no for but CALVIN AUSTIN, Cen’l Supt.Bo sixth trumpet, and second and then later, authority Lambert, out of Exile’s Success. Vine Tree hope her, 7 10 9 00 5 05 woe; vana Jan 9 for Apalachicola. two of Burnham, depart. WILLIAM H. HILL, Ceu’l Manager.Bo of this old paper Miles Cobb of Searsmont, Corona is by Butter’s Son, 21,101, out of Vine Tree bottles Dr. King’s New Discovery 5 lie adds in the 11th chapter 14th and loth R F Morse, arrived at Perth Unity. 7 50 9 20 25 was “at “on the Pettigrew, Mary, 10,321. Farmers to their completely cured her and she says it saved 8 12 9 verses. woe it,” digging potatoes, wishing improve Thorndike. 30 5 32 “The second is past; and, be- Amboy Feb 17 from New York. stock should him a call. 20th of the death give 3m4 her life. Mr. Tlios. Eggers, 139 Florida St. Knox. 18 25 f9 37 i5 38 the third woe cometh January.” Among R W arrived at Cien- hold, quickly. And Hopkins, Hichborn, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful Brooks. 3 50 9 53 5 50 notices in this old volume we select the Feb 15 from News. ELIJAH and Castine Route. the seventh angel sounded; and there were fuegos Newport PHILLIPS, South Belfast. cold, approaching Consumption, tried with- Waldo t9 02 +10 06 fd 02 Belfast, the following: “In Hallowed, Capt. Sallie I’On, W H West, arrived at New Citypoint. t9 15 flO 19 td 15 j great voices in heaven, saying, the king- out result everything else then bought one 80. M. was York Feb 8 from Belfast, arrive. 9 25 10 25 6 20 doms of this world are become the Henry Melius, aged Capt. Apalachicola. FOR EITXIKR bottle of Dr. New and in Winter Effect Oct king- A at King’s Discovery Arrangement—Iu one of the who assisted in Tofa, S Wilson, arrived New York was tFlag station. doms of our and of bis party throwing This remedy being in- two weeks cured. He is Lord, Christ; and Feb 8 from Navassa. naturally Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at overboard the tea in Boston harbor.” A jected directly to the thankful. It is such results, of which these $5.00 1, 1895. lie shall reign forever and ever.” Willie L E arrived at from Belfast and all stations on Branch brief article headed “A New Disclosure” Newton, Coombs, Neat of ttioNe diseases are samples, that prove the wonderful effica- loth verse. “And the nations were an- 14 from Through tickets to all points West and Nortli- Boston Feb Pensacola. of the of this medicine in is in view of the late Genito-Urinary cy Coughs and Colds. wt st. via all routes, for sale by F. K Pkowlky 8TKAMKR ( A8TI\K, weather and wrath is and the time significant unpleas- no gry, thy come, Organs, requires Free trial bottles at A. A. Howes & Co.’s Agent, Belfast. PAYSON Ti’PKEK. mitting, will run every week antness with Mr. Bud. It says: “The of of the dead, that they should be judged, change diet. Cure Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and §1.00. Vice Pies, anti Gen’l Manager. in connection with B. N B. S. Co as follows Loudon for in an An Absent-Minded Man. in 1 to 3 a. m. < a> and that thou shouldest give reward unto Metropolitan January, guaranteed F. E. Boothby, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Leave *West Brooksville at 7.2i> article to a recent work days. Smal 1 piain A a Oct. 1895. 7.45 ; Point, 8 30, Cove, the __ pack* with football Hughes Ryder’s servants the and to relating by foppish young man, crop Portland, 25, thy prophets, the “There was a man in a a«e* 91.00. Lime Kiln, at Belfast, 10.30 confidential friend of Mr. re- | up Gorham,” says Cl TT H IT1 hy “ail, of hair, was Chestnut street 9.20; arriving and them that fear small Canning, w U £%. walking along saints, thy name, JElSold only by the other when a veals the ‘that the member of the South Parit evening, little urchin ask- * and and shouldest important fact, famous George Washing- •Brooksville, Mondays, Wednesdays and great; destroy them ed him the time. “Ten minutes to 9,” said passage in President Monroe’s message of ton Club, “who used to keep a pig in the R. H. MOODY. BELFAST. 29 days. which the earth.” the masher. 1 destroy “Well,” said the boy, “at 9 Returning, leave Belfast at 2.00 r. m., 1823, the interference of the and feed him a Does this language need any explana- against Holy barn cellar through spout o’clock get your hair cut,” and he took to above named landings. Alliance in the affairs of the American from the floor above. One he remarked c, tion? No, to an unbiased mind it does not. day his heels and ran down Tenth street. The Passengers going East take steamer was sent forth to the world to his wife: “I’ve to down and see from Belt .st at 2 00 i*. m every Monday To candid reader it is this: Continent, by got go masher ran after him, and in turning the every plainly what ails that he doesn’t eat at all IMI S nesday and Friday. Take steamer next day virtue of a full between pig ; lately. A urorao-ceiery. corner came in contact with a That when the second woe understanding policeman, is passed, or William B. Black remarked his Splendid curative agent for Nervous or Sick all la* dings from Castine t<> Bar Harbor. him and Mr. that the “Why, Brain nearly knocking him down. “What’s the Turkish comes to an Canning, ground Headache, Exhaustion, Sleeplessness, up?” Passengers going to Millbridge, .Jonespo' government end, killed that pig three weeks ago.’ special or also for Rheu- asked the The assumed was to be if neces- wife, ‘you general Neuralgia; policeman. masher very Mat hias take steamer Castine from Belfa- then the third woe will come maintained, Gout, Kidney Acid FOR FARMERS. ‘I swan,’ said he, ‘so I did. I’d forgotten all matism, Disorders, Dys- much out of breath said: “You see i*. over at take so quickly, tlie combined force of British pepsia, Anaemia. Antidote for Alcoholic that 2.00 m., stop Castine, which is the battle that sary, by it.’ time a man came and B tor great the nations about One paid and other excesses. Price, 10, 25 and GO cents. young brat running down the street? He The farmers of Maine whose property is unin- Frank .Jones next morning all landings and American arms.” Here is a are phase of him some while he was milking. Effervescent. Castine to Machias. preparing for, and have been for some money asked me the time; I told him ten minutes cumbered by mortgage are giving encouragement the Monroe Doctrine that Mr. When he the he went to AC ENTS. H. A. Creer. Belfast: J. R R time. This is the time of trouble Salisbury got milking done, THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. to 9” aud he said: ‘At 9 o’clock get. your to a Maine in the great He enterprize by insuring Ryder’s Cue; Win. Pendleton, Hughes P"t- evidently is not conversant with. Such put the money away in a drawer. open- 151 S. Western hair cut.” remarked the that Daniel speaks of, and some time dur- C Avenue, CHICAGO. “Well,” policeman, M. Vogell, Castine; R. A. Dodge, Brooksvi! of eminent one of the ed the draw and turned a whole pailful “what are you for? You’ve ing this great war or trouble God’s peo- authority, quoting Mold by all dealers. running eight foremost statesmen of his milk into it. [ Waterville Mail. minutes yet.” f Record. eotf C. W. SMALLIDGE. Manai: ple will be delivered. The will be English time, Philadelphia Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. living would lead to the inference that taken out and away from this last great naturally Old People. the is either or No-To-Bae, Sold and Guaranteed To Cure OF AUGUSTA. STATE OF HA1NE. of nations. The dead also will be present premier wilfully DO YOU KNOB I Old people who medicine to struggle the Kilgore & Wilson. LADIES require regu ignorantly misrepresenting the case when Tobacco-Habit, by late the bowels and will find the Waldo SS. < ouri of Inaolven raised, brought back into life and receive DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S kidneys he stated that has never re- true in Electric Bitters. med- 111 the cast! of EUGENE li STEW Mi >>I their reward with those who have never England remedy This cognized the validity or force of The Maine State Fair. icine does not stimulate and contains no Col. HENRY ii. STAPLES, President. in the County of Waldo and State aid of wicked, ■ stomach and and Insolvency County a valuable index to the Ven- iston are 31, Sept. 1, ‘2, 3 and 4. on t io market. Price, bowels, adding strength for hi* debts followed the or might prove August nent E. S- TURNER, tion his discharge from all p" by reforming renewing of by mail. Genuine sold giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Secretary, ezuelan Commission and to his additions are made to the only by under the Insolvent laws ..I said State, ami our this on which the Lordship Large premium Nature in the of the functions. globe, very globe B. H. MOODY, BELFAST. performance certificate thereof, and a hejmng upon th- himself. In the last number of more now than ever before. an 0. W. JONES, Treasurer. nations now live, including the territory Salisbury list, complete Electric Bitters is excellent appetizer is ordered to la* had at the I’rotiate < Mlice volume one of the Daily Journal the are in and aids Old find it fast. in said Count on W edm-st t hr li' occupied now by the Turks. Then on The stake races larger than 1895, digestion. People just y ay. editor greatly laments over the threatened sale. exactly what they need. Price fifty cents --t March a. 1». 1 soo. at tu-• clock 11. h.- this renewed territory will live the which exceeded the years. The sTTeriffs BOARD OF DIRECTORS am people loss of in the previous per bottle at A. A. Howes & Co.’s Drug noon, when and where you may attend w ho territory north-eastern part are Colt stak trot- have been loyal to Christ in all past following arranged: s, WALDO 88. cause, it any you have, why the prayei of the State. It “The secret is .Store. HKNKY ti. STAPLES, CHARLES K. NASH, ages, and Christ will be their king. Then says, out, ting purses, 2-year-olds, $3(0; 3-year-olds, Taken on execution in favor of tlie SEARS- petitioner should not be granted. and the is lost! It has : PORT NATIONAL BANK and against JOHN L. Attest JIIUK H l>. PAKKI and not till can territory virtually $300; pacers, 2-year olds, $300 3-year-olds, “Oh, said a little ALGERNON RANCH, FRANK L H FREER, then it truly be said that PANNO and ELLEN M. PANNO. both of Stock- papa,” seven-year-old 2\v8 of said < been given up to the President, to be by $300. State races, trotters, 3 minute, $300; Milwaukee girl the other to Register the kingdoms of this w'orld are become ton Springs, in the County of Waldo, and w ill be day, pointing JAMES E. FULLER, CHARLES H BLA1MIKLL. to * * 2 40. $300; 2.19, $400; pacers, 2 50, $300; 2 35, some workmen who were on the roof of a the and him transferred great Britain. sold by public auction on the eleventh of kingdom of our Lord his Christ. of on entries day seiuiNti fi e:i^i> The is $300. The conditions payment A. I). at ten o’clock in the very high “see those little brownies CHARLES W. JONES. This is the of Bible territory gone. We may get March, 1896, forenoon, building, testimony every are the most liheial ever offered. The at the office of Geo. E. Johnson in Belfast, in said up there!” “Those are not brownies, ‘thirty pieces of silver,’ or a tract my writer. possibly special features of the fair will he continued, County of Waldo, all the right, title and interest dear,” the matter-of-fact of land somewhere on the head of the replied parent, Now we as a floral a etc. which the said Ellen M. Panno had on the first This is because it is meritori will go back and compare Dan- such parade, grange parade, “those are big men, like me, and they look compai y popular Hj Arkansas or Red where the day of November, A. I). 1894, at seven o’clock ous ami has had a marvelous growth. It is the Fire ni larnt Ins. iel’s and John’s Daniel River, beyond little because they are up so “If testimony. says and fifteen minutes in the afternoon, when the high.” they only Maine company doing business on the divi Policies written desirable risks m t President sends the or we may were twice as would twice upon the next after the Turks come to Indians; same was attached on the writ, in and to up high they be dend It is conducted the lines of two thing original plan. upon old and reliable insurance company at all, just as the lot or of real as small?” pursued the little one. “Yes.” their end there is going to be a great na- get nothing general the following described parcel estate of the oldest ami most successful insurance com shall situated in said Stockton to wit: The brain was at work some sec- in the United viz: the ami current rates. Prompt and equitable tional trouble out of which God’s government please.” Whether thie Springs, juvenile panies States, Holyoke people at the southeast corner of Nellie Col- onds the of who have wras before or after the war’ Beginning before reaching the logical conclusion : Quincv Massachusetts, been of losses. will be followed the resur- ‘‘Madawosky justment delivered, by son’s home lot; thence north. 20 degr- es east, ten “They won’t amount to much when doing business since 184.1 and 1851 respectively, we are unable to state. Time and and the northeast corner of said they get rection. J«>hn “as we have spac< one-half rods to to will and have never failed to pay a dividend All fKED ATWOOD. says, just 64 way up heaven, they, papa?” Ageu the nations will be the dead prevent us going farther in this very in Colson’s home lot; thence north, degrees west, buildings insured in this company must be sur- seen, angry, nine rods to the mill road; thence north, 40 de- an of the and a Dec. 17. 1895.—3ui52 teresting review. What we have alread' veyed by agent campany, plan Winterport, be raised and the reward and punishment One of the of life east, 14 rods; tlierce nor* h, 34 degrees east, made. This is done at the company’s expense to light is evidence that Patricl pleasures 62 4 rods given.” Please notice the angel did not brought frees4 nxls; thence north, degrees east, to Every person insured is a member of the com- PILES! was when he tlia a town Louder Brook thence life and PILES! PILES! reveal to John the doctrine of eternal tor- Henry right suggested way, “say road;” pany during the of his policy, is entitled feet. Wearers 22 rods to a cedar stake the of the future i is comfortable north, 83 degrees east, When was we her to its benefits. Dilapidated,unoccupied or neglect wif ment or universal salvation. proper way judging Baby stole, gave Castoria. Dr. Williams* Indian Pile Ointment marked 1868; thence south, 70 degrees west, 24 ed buildings, ami those in bad repair, will not be Pii« the and he have adde< tide mill Blind Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching And also notice that John or by past, might rods to the bank of the pond; thence When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. taken this at rate. We in- 1 explains >f Welt Shoes have by company any give absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at on- that the proper place to the past i Goodyear westerly by said mill pond to first named bound, surance for protection. Those wishing to insure says more about our reward than Daniel study When she became Miss, she to Castoria. as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. W'iic- its truthfullne8S and vividness is in th ! containing eight acres, more or less; being the clung for revenue only will have to seek it elsewhere. for !' for the reason Daniel has Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only does; explained same real estate conveyed to the said Ellen M. « files of an old 'omfortable feet. Your shoe When she had Children, she gave them Castoria and of the and nothing that in the newspaper. [Hallowel Panno Nancv deed dated 29, Itching private parts, part quite thoroughly proceed- by Berry by January box is Sold diuggist News. recorded in the Waldo of J. O. JOHNSON, Every guaranteed. by John in the 15th verse 1887, County Registry Liberty, bv mail, $1.00 box. ing chapters. says -- Book 72. per lealer knows Deeds, 221. Page WILLIAMS M'F’G CO., Cleveland why. Dated this 6th of February, A. D. 1896. Prop’s, day and Sold at Belfast. 1 48 G. Sheriff. Agent for Waldo County Vicniity MOODY’S, y Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. QOODYEAR SHOE MACH’Y CO., BOSTON. 3w7 SAMUEL NORTON, P oets of Maine. I'lie News Literary and Notes. Gavel from Lincoln's Log Cabin. \V. POKTEK MAKES SOME ADDI- Short stories Weak, Irritable,Tired by Kipling and Robert Lin oln’s memory will not be allowed to TIONS TO THE LIST. CHEWDAjfC and Barr, poems Robert by Louis Steven- on wane at the national son and “I Was No Good Earth/’ Republican convention. l’ickard A- Company of Port- Eugene Field, are promised in Every time the chairman f ir order he M,■ published in 1888 a volume, McClure s Magazine for March. raps Beautifully will The Poets of Maine.” This Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens bring down on his table a gavel m ide A new feature in the Atlantic is a series from a hewn the nlained the names of those who of the weak, builds up the broken log by immortal Statesman- political studies. The Presidency and White Clothes. vrs and of those who had resid- down and President. Secretary Morton, in the March issue, is constitution, permanently State. The writer, who is not the When Lincoln lived at You will second paper in the the first of cures kind of nervous disease. Salem, 111., in 1832, have them if use ;is to see that series, every you surprised many be built a ^condition” winch, upon the and one I was log cabin for a horn j. He was Presidency Mr. “About year ago afflicted v left out of the list, as they Reed, appeared in the issue. clerking in a store at the to, if not the February with nervousness, sleeplessness, village tim), but ip above, gener- It will keep your hickens and strong healthy. It A Creeping sensation in my legs, worked out of hours to raise the house. It In this paper will be given will make young pullets lay early. Worth its weight scientific examination of the prob- in gold ior moulting hens, and prevents all diseases. It my is from one of the in this house that the « lems of Slight palpitation of heart, logs of many of them. is absolutely pure. Highly concentrated. In Prof. William quantity Acclimatization, by the gavel is being made. One end of it will bo len A resident of Livermore costs only a tent h of a cent a day No other kind like it. Z. of the Distracting confusion of mind, Ripley, Massachusetts Institute mounted with silver, and as of Serious loss or lapse of memory. engraved fol- mi ll poetic and literary Technology, is to appear in fows: “Made W. H. ability. Appletons’ down with care and by Bartells, Carthage, : or published a volume of Popular Science Monthly for March. Prof. Weighted III., from a log of the cabin built bv Abra- worry. I completely lost appetite ! vet more titty years ago, and Ripley considers the disease to which the ham Lincoln, 1832, at New Salem, Ili.” And vitality ■ chief felt my wearing The on the liime since, at Wilton, lie colonizi ng races are liable, the effects out, inscription gold mounted end Wa* of I was weak, irritable and tired, of the mallet will read: “National i:>. 1800. CONDITION POWDER humidity in the tropics, mixture with Republi- was reduced to 160 can held at St. June ( Bowles —Born in etc. My weight lbs., convention, Louis, 16, Machias, therefore, no matter what kind of food you use, mix indigenous races, In I was no on earth. 1896, nominating-for President.” !li,T Sheridan's Powder. Otherwise, your profit fact good, 170b. uusn!- tallV and It will winter will he lost when the price for eggs surprise many to learn that alkali A friend brought my Leland Chapman, I). D.— uj very high. It assures perfect assimilation of the food besides elements needed to produce health and form eggs. It is lands, their sal me I)r. Miles’ book, in Bethel Bold plant-killing soda, Do Cat* Think? July 2b, 1845; l>v dnic ri«ts, grocers, feed dealers or bv mail. gradu- contain in large measure the salts most “New and Start- Anwdoin ana at Single panic. 25 ets. Five Si. barge two-lb can 51.20. Six (ollege, 18(H), cans «:-i F yn. valuable as paid Sample Rest Pon.TRV Paper” free plant-food. Prof. E. W. Ilil- ling Facts,” and Hancock county’s smartest cat lives in ie<(logical now I. S. JOIiJiSOX & CO.. 22 Custom House St.. Mass. Seminary, 1869; Boston, gard is to have an article in j the March I finally decidde Ellsworth, and his mistress, Miss Sarah i in Bowdoin College. His Cen- Science Popular Monthly giving the re- to try a bottle of m at Bethel, 1874, places him sults Woodward, is justly proud of him. “Jack” ried Albert G. Wakefield, lawyer, of Ban- of certain examinations of the soils Dr. Miles’ Re- -i rank. lie has written other of such is as big as he is intelligent, his weight be- gor, May 22. 1845. She had more than regions, and telling what has been orative Nervine. learned about ing nearly sixteen pounds. One cold morn- | ordinary ability as a poetical writer. She the means required to make Before I had taken •.-orge B. Cheever, 1). D.—Was them when “Jack” died Oct. 21, 1883. productive. one bottle I could ing recently mounted a chair h j tHowell, April 17, 1807; gradn- — at the window "ase? Other Poets There are many other sleep as well as a to take his usual survey of RESTORED MANHOOD wdoin College. 1825; eminent as The publishers of the Atlantic names of poets who have w ritten more or Monthly .O-yr.-old boy. My the weather, he found the windows covered PILLS :nan and a man of letters. He less that announce under the general The The might be named here. Hon. heading, appetite returned with frost, shutting out his view. But great remedy for nervous prostration and all nervous :i prose and for the North Case of the Public a poetry F. in liis Centennial Schools, series of greatly increased. “Jack” was to the occasion. diseases of the of either such Review other George Talbot, equal Putting generative organs sex, as and periodicals, articles to discuss the and stand- one warm ! Address, at Maehias, alludes payment When I had taken the sixth bottle paw against the frost-covered Nervous Prostration, or Lost i ill ’.'ll a volume of and May 20, 18(53, of Failing Manhood, potency prose poetry. to Maehias ing teachers in our public schools increased to pane, he rubbed it about until the writers. “The eccentric Mr. My weight 170 bs., gently Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex- G. Crosby, LL. D.—Was born throughout the Over ten thou- frost melted, and he had cleared a Parker was a copious writer of polished country. The sensation inniy legs teas gone; place just cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to 10, at sand teachers have been large enough for one eye, from which nar- Consump- Sept. 1805; graduated and a * * * requested to con- nerves steadied tion and \\ ith order letters, graceful versifier. My completely; row of view he Insanity. every we give a written tribute information as the point gazed upon the passing ollege. 1823; lawyer; Governor, There were women basis of these was restored. guarantee to cure or refund the in the families of My memory fully world, while a smile of intense money. Sold at $1.00 "54. He was a poet of marked papers. The in the self-satisfac- f? Gideon Gen. Stillman first, appearing March My brain seemed clearer than ever, tion his feline per box, 0 boxes for $5.00. died in March O’Brien, George is o’erspread countenance. Do Belfast, 21, issue, by G. of BEFORE AXD AFTER FSIXO. „„ ! and John Foster versed in the British Stanley Hall, president I felt as good as any man on earth. cats think? [Ellsworth Vmerican. nit- MOTT'S ! •* included in “The Poets of Clark CIIEMICAI. < <>.. Cleveland, Ohio. classics, who could draw and paint from University, Worcester, Mass. Mr. Miles* Restorative Nervine is FUR SALE BY B. B. MOODY, BELFAST, MAINE. lvl.] nature, and who wrote verses of much Mr. Fenton T. A great medicine, I assure yon.** w as in Xewbery contributes a n-clock Craig.—W born Me. Walter R. PROBATE poetic merit.” of “Our Trade” to Augusta, Burbank. NOTICES 11. g rad ua ted at study Foreign the .liny 1824; Mr. Talbot refers to the March Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a 1 probably period number of The Mr. New- positive 184:’,; He Century. that the first bottle will benefit. -4lege, clergyman. between 1800 and 1830. J. W. P. guarantee At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for bery’s figures, which are all'drawn from All sell it at bottles for or I'oet. lb- died in Neufchatel, druggists $1,6 $5, the County of Waldo, on the second of the latest official show it will l>e sent, on receipt of Tuesday ill-!, Nov. 28, 1868. sources, that iu prepaid, price February, A. D. 1896. 1894 our from the by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind LL. I). —Was born in In Memoriam. imports West Indies, certain instrument, to be the last ARE ans, purporting THESE MOVING TIMES. Central and South will and .Ian. 1797: at America, amounted to A testament of RICHARD E. PAT- 12, graduated TERSON. late of in Parker Jewett was born near Thetford, more than twice as much as our Dr. Miles’ Nervine Searsport, said Countv of liege, 1815; lawyer; Rep re- exports \\ aldo, deceased, been Vt.. May 2Sr.li, 1807, died at Panora, Iowa, to these countries. The fact is having presented for'pro- :ai senator in C ongress, lie gratifying bate. Feb. 5th, 1800, aged 88 years, 8 mouths and 7 out that Restores Health d and had he followed brought our foreign trade ex- Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- ]>oet, days. terested a ceeds in volume that of any other by causing copy of this order to be '> in that direction would have HIOGKAPIIY. country published three weeks in the Great Britain. For Weak Men with Nervous Debility this is successively Repub- He died in Portland, excepting lican Journal, printed at Belfast, that they April 6, The of our sketch learned Certainly the Chance of a Lifetime. may subject the | appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, McClure’s Magazine for March will con- coopers trade with his father when but a within and for said County, on the second Tues- Our Furniture is iam Frothingham—Graduated tain from a Weak men suffering from nervous of March at boy, ami before reaching his had interesting passages speech debility day next, ten of the clock before i minister at Bei- majority made Abraham weakened powers and exhausted can noon, and show cause, if they Moving G.ulege, 1700; by Lincoln, in the Illinois vigor, any have, why the left his home, his time from same should not be n' >"12. He was a line purchasing now take new hope. Here is proved, approved and allowed. poetic his legislature in January, something father (as was the custom there at 1837—undoubtedly which will powerfully interest them. It is GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. died June 24, 1852. the earliest speech of Lincoln’s of which A true Attest: that and on foot a fact that, until now sufferers have been de- copy. Because it is A Ilaehelton—Of time,) having journeyed jEliE’H D. offered at that Pemaquid, any record remains, and one hitherto un- barred Parker, Register. prices tempt buyers. to the city of Boston shipped as super- from seeking a cure by the great spec- lift poem entitled “Ancient noticed of his It is ; and on board a by any biographers. ialists in these complaints owing to the Here are some of the cargo cooper fishing At a Probate Court held at we offer: read at the meeting of the in his most attractive vein—that cost of travel to the large cities and the Belfast, within and for bargains I schooner, ‘‘hound for the banks.” mingling high the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of -u rica! Society at Pemaquid, of candor with lees charged by these eminent One season of sea life sufficed for his genial perfectly clinching physicians. February, A. I). 1896. entitles her to a for whch he Here, therefore, is a chance for weak men place land argument afterwards became papers, to be authenticat- loving disposition, when he settled in our comm unitv which should not he lost. purporting ports uf Maine. so noted. with these will ed of the last will and and Wood Seat Chairs from 25c. in the then now the of Along passages CERTAINcopies testament, upwards. hamlet, city Bel- l)r. Greene, of :>4 Temple Place, Boston, the of k D. Hedge, 1). I).—Was be presented some entirely new anecdotes probate thereof, FRANCIS Birr RICK, fast. Maine, where he engaged in making Mass., who has the largest practice in the late of Waltham, in.the County of Middlesex and Bedsteads from 59c. :n nridge, Mass., Dec. 12, 1805: and reminiscences of Lincoln's service in upwards. pork and fish barrels in the winter season world, and who is without doubt the most Commonwealth of Massachuset s, deceased, hav- at Harvard 1825; min- .the legislature and of his humble successful in this ing been presented for College, j and laying stone walls in the summer. begin- specialist curing class of probate. from S3.50 182,5 to Professor in I as a Ordered, That notice be to all Lounges upwards. 1850; of the ning lawyer at Springfield. And diseases, offers to give free consultation by given persons Many latter still stand as monu- interested by causing a copy of this order to be *iIHe printed a volume there will be a full of mail to weakened, and nerve-ex- ments of his skill and quota Lincoln vigorless published three weeks successively in the Re- Extension Tables from S3.50 •'52,. of them industry. hausted men. You have the of upwards. many having j Here he married pictures; among them four portraits of privilege publican Journal, printed at Belfast, that they Mary, only daughter Dr. Greene letter at while he was a resident of two of which have never consulting by describing may appear a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- j of John one Lincoln, before Chamber Sets from S10.50 Coclnan, of the first settlers your and he after fast, within and for said on the second upwards. Hr Hied, Aug. 21, 1800. been and a view of his first complaint will, carefully county, of that and a member of the Revolu- published, your condition, send a let- Tuesday of March next, at ten' of the clock be — place considering you ‘"i.liman Hillard, LL. P. Was I law office. fore and show if Chairs at almost own tionary tea party of Boston harbor. To ter fully explaining all your symptoms, tell- noon, cause, any they have, why Fancy your price. sehias, Sept. 22. 1808; grandson the same should not be proved, approved and al- this union live sons and ing you everything about your so two daughters F. Ilopkinson Smith has a word to say complaint lowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Extra Soft George Stillman; graduated at that you will understand | Top Mattresses from $1 50 were born. Two sons and one on behalf of the plainly exactly A true copy. Attest: upwards. settled in daughter “unspeakable Turk’ in what ails He will Age, 1828; lawyer; ■ you. also give you his Jere’h 1). of this fa i 1 y of seven survive him. the course of an article lie has written for Parker, Register. Hair and i!i* was a graceful poet, and in advice, based upon his vast experience and Top Wool lower than ever before His wife, in he mar- the March entitled “A Personal- At a Probate i an edition of the works Mary, dying 1870, Century, wonderful success in treating and Court held at Belfast, within and for poetic ried curing Mrs. Rachel Colburn Steele of Conducted Arrest in such as to what to do to cur- the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of Sofas and Parlor Sets •*t. in live volumes. He Hollis, ly Constantinople.” cases, just get lower than time died, in February A. D. 1898. any H., 1878, who, with the two sons, Mr. Smith says: “If some highly civi- ed. All this will cost you nothing and you can EVELINA M. Guardian of CHARLES Since we one daughter and a number of grand- lized Caucasian should lose his thus have consultation with the best DAVIS, have been in business. Iwsier Judd—Was born in j temper known I H. DAVIS and SAMUEL T. DAVIS, minor children mourn his demise. when one physician and acknowledged most of these hungry, homeless curs heirs of JOHN A. late of in said o,i:. Mass., July 23, 1813; grad- successful specialist in the world, without DAVIS, Jackson, In 1850 iie purchased the south half looked into his and use his boot County of Waldo, deceased, having a ile ( and Harvard up face, home and at no presented Allege, 1836, leaving expense whatever. for license to at section 20, township 27, Livingston coun- or his cane in it would have been petition sell, public or private hool, 1840; ordained minister reply, The doctor is the discoverer of that greatest sale, certain real estate of said minors, situate in ty, 111. In 1858, having sold the old Mahmoud's to the irian church iu Augusta, Oct. duty promptly convey of medicine, Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood said Jackson. Cochran homestead in he removed civilized to the nearest and nerve and Ordered, That the said notice to a i n was Maine, highly- person remedy, he has discovered petitioner give MR. WILLIS first-class is connected with a line poet. He married all interested workman, to this vicinity and settled on the farm station, from which the chief would have many other most valuable special remedies. persons by causing a copy oi this laughter of Reuel Williams, order lo he published three weeks successively in now owned the in Waldo. sent him to for a Write to him now, for this is the chance of a this establishment. Repairing "41. He Jan. 1853. by Peffingers, instantly jail year. When the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that of Fur- died, 26, lifetime to cured which never The was named him for a child stumbles and falls in the street get, you may they may appear at a Probate to he held at Hu. Frances married Rev. township by Court, Hill, have, again. Belfast, within and for said on the second niture, Upholstering and Varnish- Waldo county, Maine, where he lived the nearest man forward to save County, ;, now of Bangor, Nov. 17, 1869. springs Tuesday of March next, at ten of the clock be- until the spring of 1874, when, it. When a father enters a son’s ing done in a manner and -well D. Hitchcock, D. I).—Was having presence, iore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why thorough sold much of his the he be as as Lazarus and as the of said should not he ! land, especially though ragged to prayer petitioner grant- with ast) Machias, Sept. 12, 1796; ! Cascarets-Candy Cathartic,Guaranteed ed. GEO. E. despatch. tI16 home place, lie has lived a comfortable as a the son remains Cure Wilson. JOHNSON, Judge. •. at Amherst a! dirty scavenger, Constipation,sold by Kiigore& A true College, 1836; retired liis estate copy. Attest: ■ life, until he has to be and a of more than being ample enough standing permission Jere’h D. Parker, •!iei, poet j “You seem sad, my red skinned brother,” Register to permit of travel and ease, and yet still seated. And in own land we unity. IIis last official position i yet my said the missionary. “Red skinned brother’s accumulating each year. build ten-story buildings side side— At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for of President of the Union by- heart heap sad,” said the noble son of the the County of Waldo, on the second of j The last two years of his life were spent one to to another Tuesday a; New York. He prevent cruelty animals, prairie. “White man shoot better, fight February, A. D. 1890. Seminary, in Iowa J. C. with his Mrs. to and a third to now & younger and hear he Son. merset, Mass., June 16, 1887. daughter, children, provide against better, Injun college yell, m. work, widow of Calvin work, where he died. the can't sour Thompson Faucett, of the know late of in said ot Waldo, de- ar\ C. Leonard—A Fniversa!ist neglect aged.” Injun warwhoopfor apples. Emma Jackson, County In a and ceased, presented a that adminis- well politics, early Whig, though Waugh!” [Cincinnati Enquirer. having petition known in his denomina- We have from tration of the estate of said deceased he At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and lor STATEMENT (SITED NTETEi BKINTH not a leader, yet a faithful follower of received the publisher, granted Ant at Oroiiu, 1847 to a Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. to her. the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of 1855; Garrison and in their F. Tennyson Neely, 114 Fifth Avenue, ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY Philips great strug- Ordered, That the said give notice to February, A. 1). 1890. Ren: poetical writer. I New the second of Best petitioner for freedom iu and later an York, part Ethan Al- The -alve in the world for Cuts, all Interested a of this or- of < gle America; persons by causing copy DELPHINTS DANA, brother of JOSEPH H. Liverpool, England. Nash—Was born, and len’s “Drama of the Revolution.” The Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fever der to he three weeks in earnest, true Republican, one of the war Rheum, published successively DANA, late of Frankfort, in said County of a s lived in Maine, the Journal, at Belfast, that ASM'TS IlEi'F.MRER 31, 1895. Columbia, in first part was issued some time ago. The Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Republican printed Waldo, deceased, having prest nted a petition that supervisors Livingston county’s legisla- at a Probate to he held at 1 Ileal estate ii- since, she moved to Acton, of Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- they may appear Court, administration of the estate of said deceased he owned by the company, tive price each part in paper is 50 ! within and for on ! true to interest cents; Belfast, said County, the second unincumbered .. r at board, always every ly cures Piles, or no It is granted to him. | £ 1,756.156 24 poi-ni the dedication of the SI.50. Each contains five pay required. of March next, at ten of the clock be- Stocks of the soldier of the his vote being cloth, part acts, j to satisfaction of Tuesday Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice t*> and bonds owned by the com- M uiunieut Union, guaranteed give perfect fore noon, and show cause, if market there, May 24, I860, cast for and the two dramatize the entire of any they have, all persons interested by causing a cop\ of this pany, value. 4,242,165 00 every measure that would story money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. the of said < production. the Revolution. One why prayer petitioner should not be order to he published three weeks successively in ash in lie company's principal office the State’s influence and in- eminent historian ] For sale A. A. Howes & Co. and strengthen by granted. the Republican Journal, printed at Bellast, that in bank -*. 478,556 83 Noble—Reverend soldier and wrote of the first which has GEO. E. crease the Nation's power to crush out part, gone j JOHNSON, Judge. they may appear at. a Probate Court, t<> he held Interest due and. accrued .>,7.50 00 -lei ui 1786 to 1797. He Customer a A true Attest: ITeiniums in Rangor, treason and the through four editions: “The diapason of j (in restaurant)—Bring me one copy. at Belfast, within and for said county, on the due course ot collectiwii. >'.5h'.84:> 22 ’! uphold flag. an Jere’h D. Parker, Loans on bonds and considerable gilts as a poet; from the to the lowest Welsh rabbit and order of pig’s feet. Register. second Tuesday of March next, at ten of the mortgages and A short funeral service was held at the expression, highest accrued interest. :s were and are Waiter (through slide)—One on a clock before noon, and show cause, if any they 202,234 99 poems printed is broad to the ear at- Taffy At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Other home of his daughter at Peuora, key, enough satisfy one from the rooter! have, why the prayer of said petitioner should property. 23.2.36 83 ;«> heirlooms iu more than one Emily, doorstep, Trilby the of Waldo, on the second of conducted Rev. C. 11. Mattox tuned to Shakespeare;” and further, that, County Tuesday not be granted. Iowa, by of February, A. D. 1890. of all the Penobscot County. He died “it is the best work of its kind that has GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Aggregate admitted assets the Christian after which the An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. of the at theiraetual value. ■ church, ATWOOD, Executor of the last will and A true copy. Attest company £7,454,‘.43 11 n, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1807, aged appeared in American letters.” The rec- Winslow’s has been used for body was brought to this place, where a Soothing Syrup FREDtestament of J EH EMI AH t OLSON, late of Jere’h 1). Parker, Register. LI A HI LITIF.S PKUKMBEK 31, 1895. ognized historian of William L. over fifty years by millions of mothers for in said of brief funeral service was conducted Rev. Saratoga, Winterport, County Waldo, deceased, Net amouut of unpaid losses and Bowden Ne ally—Was born in “The is their children while teething, with having presented a petition for the appointment ITT A EDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel. F. JStorar of the Stone, says, style perspicuous, perfect claims. .§ 505,851 71 i. Congregational church, success. It soothes the softens of Ralph H. Cole of said as trustee VV fast, on the second Tuesday of .Inly 22. 1837. His family the characters the his- child, the Winterport February Amount required to safely re-insure Revs. De la Cardie and MeXemar. After naturally drawn, under said will, the trustee named in said will 1890. DILLA MoTAGGART, Executrix on the es- i' i. He at gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and all risks graduated Bowdoin toric details correct. It is a declined said trust. tate of HERBERT W late of outstanding 4,400,108 73 the old and friends had viewed absolutely is the having JONES, Belfast, in Al! other demands ) >.' > neighbors best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleas- against the com- Studied abandon- and the near Ordered, That the said notice to said County, deceased, having her first law,and the face of the friend and classic, time is when not to to the taste. in petitioner give presented pany, viz etc 78 patriarchal ing Sold by Druggists every all interested In a of this and final account of administration of said estate commissions, 337,808 : fessiou for that of merchant have read it will be a mark of persons causing copy the remains were laid to rest in ignorance. part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- order to he published three weeks in for allowance. •din neighbor successively j Total amount of liabilities, Bangor. Mayor, Represen- the lot in Every school should have it as a reader.” tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three except family the beautiful little ceme- I capital stock and net. surplus.£5,243.769 28 Senator. His poem at Bangor The Rev. Dr. Ii. Heber Newton ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and they may appear at a Probate Court, to he held at weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, try northeast of the says, Soothing Syrup, Surplus beyond all liabilities. 2,211,17383 > < city. Belfast, within and for said on the second in Belfast, in said that all elebration, Sept. 30, 1869, “Characters live in and move like hu- take no other kind. Iyr46 County, printed county, persons Thus has ended a life of toil and it, of March at ten of the clock before attend at a Probate to be long Tuesday next, interested, may Court, amount of ■ogant production. He has writ- man and not like Aggregate liabilities, in- a unobtrusive beings, the manikins of noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of March ••: usefulness, quiet life, yet “What kind of a tie do admire most?” cluding net surplus.. £7,454,943 11 poems. Another Wm. you prayer of said petitioner should not he next, and show cause, if any they have, the a one for as God history.” critic, O. M’Dow- granted. why Bebecca firm, unyielding right he asked, as he made his regular call. GEO. E. JOHNSON, said account should not he allowed. Palfrey—Daughter of ell, says, “When the bronze monument of Judge. Scull x. Field, Managers. gave him to see the right. [Gridley, 111., “The marriage tie,” she answered truth- A true copy. Attest: GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. /l ean minister at j Nathan in the K. B. Cowlks, Ass’t Manager. Palfrey, Belfast, Advance, Feb. 14. llale, City Hall Park, New fully, and without hesitation. Jere’h D. Parker, Register. A true copy. Attest: *74, was a writer of much poetic York, shall have surrendered to the forces Jere’h D. Parker, Register. FIELD & WEST. Agents, Belfast. Me. 7 Look out for colds at this season. of time, the Nathan Hale of this book will Keep 'TTALDO SS.—In Court of Probate,held at Belfast W. U. S. A.—Was Snow in yourself well and strong by Hood’s Tf on the second •••'lge Patten, Massachusetts. continue to be an influence touch- taking Tuesday of February, 1896 SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Hamburg=Bremen, F ire insurance Co. inspiring the tonic and blood DAVID BRACKETT and Newport, R. I., Dec. 25, 1807. heart.” Sarsaparilla, great puri- C. S. BRACKETT, Exec WALDOfast, on the second Tuesday of Februarv, ing every utors on the estate of CYNTHIA OF HAMBURG. d at Postal W. B. Snow has fier. ELLINGWOOD, 1890. ROBERT D. McCOBB. Administrator with Brown in 1825. Inspector recently late of in University Winterport, said County, deceased, hav- the will annexed on the estate of ANDREW Mc- Incorporated in 1854 officer of the Post closed two eases at Adams and Gardner “I wonder it is their first and nding Military General Greely’s article in the March Papa. why that when we ing presented final account of ad- COBB, late of Lincolnville, in said County, de- Commenced Business in 1854. ■1 ministration of said ion, and married there. He was have a slice of bread it falls with estatt for allowance. his first account which, although they caused him con- Radies’ Home Journal upon “The Per- drop usually ceased, having presented of ad- F. (). Affeld, H.C. Bi'uhenukui;ku, Vanagers. the buttered Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three ministration of said estate line taste and skill and wrote siderable sonal Side of will show side down?” for allowance. work, have also furnished him Washington” that weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, That notice thereof be three lu His Little Boy. “I guess it’s for the same Ordered, given, Capital Paid up in Cash, $300,000. 1867, Hurd and Houghton Washington was influenced his printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons we* ks in the with some amusement. As is always the largely by reason that when we fall in winter we won- successively, Republican Journal, > a volume of his interested may attend at a Probate to be in in poems entitled .case in the site of a but also that he Court, printed Belfast, said county, that all persons ASSETS DECEMBER 1895. changing postoftie e, the environments, steadily der why the ice freezes with the held at on the second of March 31, s of the Border.” He died in slippery Belfast, Tuesday interested, may attend at a Probate Court, to be whole village is shaken to its roots and these tended toward the standards of the side Round and show Stocks and bonds owned com- higher up.” [Harper’s Table. next, cause, if any they have, why the held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of March by the where he resided two in of said account should not market many years, villages indulged something the present age, especially as regards his be allowed. next, and show cause, if any they have, the pany, value.‘..$1,260,675 Oft kind. If the hair is and why Loans secured 1S.S2 on 1883. The town’s weekly papers made the habits and ideals. Of the first election in falling out turning gray, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. said account should not be allowed by collaterals. 20,000 00 the of A true Attest Cash in the office Flijah R. Sabine—He settled in most of the excitement and did some credit- which glands the skin need stimulating and copy. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. company’s principal ; he General and in ... able work in actively participated and the best and stimu- Jerf.’h D. Parker, Register. A true Attest: | bank '. 33,71068 den as a 1 rising to the imp >rtance of the color-food, remedy copy. Methodist minister in 1815. writes: “In his Interest due and accrued. .. 1.0H)0ft case and it in Greely younger days lant is Hall’s Hair Renewer. Jere’h I). Parker, Register. | ;|s handling metropolitan fashion. Premiums in fine course of Bepresentative to the General ; extended at his first At a Probate Court held at within and for i collection.. 107,338 31 The inspector found his chief amusement., Washington election Belfast, 1816 17-18. He “He stood at the top of the she the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of SS.—In Court of held at Massachusetts, however, in the attempts of the editors to the usual post-election hospitality, which, steps,” Probate, Bel father of Lorenzo of said, in telling about it afterward; “and I February, A. D. 1896. WALDOfast, on the second Tuesday of February, Aggregate of all the admitted assets of Sabine East- make a play of words on his name. in those consisted in the minimum the [Boston days, mustered to certain to be the last 189(5. WILLIAM I). PENNELL. Executor on tlie company at their actual value. $1,422,723 99 Francis M. 1 up enough courage say: ‘You instrument, purporting Sabine of Bangor, Traveller. amount of food with the maximum estate ol FRANK W. know this is leap year.’ A will and testament of SOPHIA R. CALI) PATTERSON, late of Bel- LIABFLITI ES DECEM BKIt 31, 1895 a most and successful amount of late of in said fast,, in said elegant poet spirits. We find him paying “Yes. What then?” WELL, Bellast, County of Waldo, County, deceased, having presented Net amount of losses and his first account of administration of unpaid ntcd He died in an account deceased, having been presented for probate. said estate many poems. for such an entertainment for “Then he and I haven’t seen him for claims. 86,065 00 NOW IS YOUR TiriE-^=7 leaped Ordered, That notice be given to all persons allowance. i. whither he had some four Am >unt required to safely re nsure all Georgia, gone hundred voters, where the ac- since.” interested a of this order to Ordered, That notice thereof he three by causing copy given, outstanding ri-ks 797,697 94 "•alth, in 1818. count was three be three weeks in the weeks in the shillings for food and published successively successively Republican Journal, All other ilemands against the corn- u v L The usual treatment of catarrh is very Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons ingdon (Bradbury) Savage for The of they pan viz: ct< ..... 72 I thirty-seven liquors. capacity at a interested, attend at a Probate to he commissions, 17,870 iu in TO unsatisfactory, as thousands can testify. may appear Probate Court, to be held at may Court, York, April 2, 1817, INVEST! the drinker be held at on average may, perhaps, Belfast, within and for said on the sec- Belfast, the second Tuesday of March 'f Proper local treatment is positively neces- County, Total amount of liabilit ies, Jeremiah and sis- at three at ond of March of next, and show cause, if the except cap- Bradbury placed quarts a as de- I to Tuesday next, at ten' the clock any they have, why ital stock and net 1 sitting, sary success, but many, if not most, of surplus. 901,633 66 ue Bion She mar- rived from before i.oon, and show cause, if any they have, | said account should not he allowed. Bradbury. quarterly this account, which covered the remedies iu general use afford but tem- Surplus beyond capital. 521,<* *0 33 A illiam T. why the same should not be proved, approved GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Savage (a Bangor one hogshead of punch, one barrel of porary relief. A cure certainly cannot be and allowed. A true copy. Attest: DIVIDENDS. Aggregate an mint of liabilities, in d. She was gifted as a writer 20//O of nine bowls expected from douches and GEO. E. Jkhf.’h 1). Parker, punch, forty gallons punch, snuffs, powders, JOHNSON, Judge. Register. chiding net surplus.$1,422.723 99 id poetry. She died in Erank- of of wine and washes. Ely’s Cream Balm, which is so A true copy. Attest: punch, forty-five gallons SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- FIELD & WEST, He. 7 J in. 1, 1S72. Her husband highly commended, is a remedy that com- Jere’ii D. Parker, Register. Agents. Belfast, BETTER forty-seven gallons of beer. Washington, I WALDOfast, on the second Tuesday of February. 1 bines the of holarship in Bowdoin College w ho was not Ins sur- important requisites quick Y17ALDO SS.—In Court of held at Bel- 189(5. ,1. R. MEALS, Executor on the estate of present, expressed curative Probate, Springfield Fire & Harine Insurance Co. THAN action, specific power, with perfect M on IGNATIES CESHMAN, late of Morii 1. in said named the “Mary Langdon prise at their and wrote his fast, the second Tuesday of February, moderation, safety and pleasantness to the patient. 1896. DANA B. SOUTH WORTH ami JOHN G. County, deceased, having presented hi- final ac- OF sPKI.WiPIKI.il. MASS. ii'Jaiship.” that lie feared he had not been lib- count of administration cc|,"niT'' agent BROOKS, Executors of the last will and testa- of said estate, together Incorporated in I84t>. •a ABSOLUTE with his May (Stevens) Mason—Was eral enough, and expressed the that “1 hear you fellows had a good time at ment of MARY E. SOUTH WORTH, late of Bel- private account, for allowance. Commenced Business in 1851. hope That June 17, 1844. In her he had not that little “Good time? When 1 fast, in said County, deceased, having Ordered, notice thereof he given, three Kastport, -NO CHANCE neglected those who had voted banquet.” presented weeks A. W. DAMON, President. ts FOR LOSS. their tirst account of administration of said es- successively, in the Republican Journal, she was a mature and in the “His rode in to business the next morning the S. J. HALL, S cretary. grace- opposition. reflective mind tate, together with the account of JolinG. printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons :, r of conductor tried to make me excess private At the bedside of A and acute pay bag- for interested may attend at a Probate to he poetry. SECURITY REDEMPTION observation soon noted the rav- Brooks, Executor, allowance. Court, Paid in gage on my head.” That notice thereof held at Belfast, on the second of March Capital up Cash, $1,500,000.00. father, Samuel in ages made and doubtless con- Ordered, be given, three Tuesday Stevens, by drink, weeks next, and show cause, iI the she wrote the successively, in the Republican Journal, any they have, why that beautiful mis- firmed that moderation which For benefit of your family was writ- said account id not ASSETS DECEMBER personal printed in Belfast, in said county, that all persons slum he allowed. 31, 1895. !,ymn which be seen iu ten on a small to a suffer- E. may the never permitted him to run into excess of package presented interested, may attend at a Probate Court, to be GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. Real estate owned Hie un- 1 —B O N by company, D— er. A true He had but this con- held on Attest: Fastport. She married, second, any kind. In the Provincial when insurance, package at Belfast, the second Tuesday of March copy. incumbered .‘ ...$ 134. (MM) 00 N army, tained Adamson’s Balsam and next, and show- if Jere’h 1). Parker, feus a to guarantes share of stock. Cough restor- cause, any they have, why the Register. Loans on bond and mortgage (first Mason, missionary India, every general charges of drunkenness wrere made the said account not ed him to health after a should be allowed. .. she went taking few doses. liens) 521,725 00 with him. I). acres the there was no SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Lothrop 2,565 of beautiful cottage sites against Virginia troops, GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. Stocks ami bonds owned by the com Boston a Wife—“What a A true Attest: WALDOfast, on the second of published volume of close to Bar Harbor. word against He terrible thing it it to be copy Tuesday February, pany, market value. 2,665,772 < 0 Washington personally. Jere’h D. 189(5. SYLVANUS DAVIS, Executor on the es- -vms in entitled buried alive.” Parker, Register. Loans secured by collaterals ...... 57,096 20 1881, “Cherry All money from sale of stock to had, moreover, thus early deplored it as a tate of WILLIAM DAVIS, late of Belfast, in said 11 s "f goes and it isu’t such a deliri- Cash in the company’s principal office Yeddo.” She died in further and serious forbade it Husband—“Yes, County, deceased, having presented his first and India, develop improve the property. vice, by stringent orders, to be buried subscriber hereby gives public notice to all and in hank. 187,193 14 lss4. Maine has ously pleasant thing dead, final account of administration of said estate for not yet produced All from sale of land to and applied a hundred lashes to man THEconcerned, that he has been Interest due and accrued. 39,897 82 '• money goes pay every either.” duly appointed allowance. who and taken himself the trust of Premiums in due course of 01 poet is her superior. found drunk. Still later he wrote that upon Administra- That collection, 259,461 tor of the estate of Ordered, notice thereof be given, three Thomas T. 1). I).—Was AND served to ruin To the Sufferers of Rheumatism. weeks in the Stone, QUARTERLY EXTRA ‘Gin-shops the proprietor successively, Republican Journal, Aggregate of all the admitted assets of 1!‘ LOIS HANSON, late of Palermo, in Belfast, in said that all Waterford, Me., Feb. 9, 1801. and those who make the most After Groff’s Rheumatic Cure for printed county, persons the company at their actual 17 frequent using in the of interested attend at a Probate value...$3,845,145 at some County Waldo, deceased, by giving bond may Court, to be m‘led Bowdoin College in 1820. to and in his time iu my practice I take great pleas- held at LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1895. application them,’ advisiug as the law directs he therefore requests all per- Belfast on the second Tuesday of March, at ure in that it is a most Machias, 1832 to 1846, and nephew he ‘Refrain from saying wonderful sons who are indebted to said deceased’s estate next, ami show cause, if any the Net amount of losses and " adds, drink, they have, why unpaid r<' m DIVIDENDS. remedy for Rheumatism; in fact, it is the to make immediate and those who have said account should not l»e allowed. claims.. Hudson, Mass., re- which is a source of all evil and the ruin payment, 184,31126 ind was tlie only one I have found for the cure of this any demands thereon, to exhibb the same for GEO. E. JOHNSON, Amount required to safely .re-insure oldest graduate Same men — Same of half the workmen of this Judge. living management that country.’ disease in all its various forms. settlement to him. JOSEPH A. BANKS. A true copy. Attest: all outstanding risks ..". 1,510,305 23 vv‘loin He was an College. elegant boomed Dana's Sarsaparilla and 6m41 Dr. E. E. Jere’h D. Parker, Register. All other demands against the com- paid Tull, Chicago. subscriber every stockholder in two hereby gives public notice to all pany, viz: commissions, etc_ 35,919 10 T years $1,329 THEconcerned, that he has been 8arah Woodhull—Was for i Beecham’s for consti- Mr. Sanford—“Is the old lady who is talk- duly appointed subscriber hereby gives public notice To all j„ (Forbes) every $100 invested. pills and taken upon himself the trust of Ext cut* r Total amount of to father so THEconcerned, that he has been liabilities, except March 1809. Married ing your earnestly your grand- of the last wil and testament duly appointed l:,... "'."“"Sior, 11, Shares $10 each. You can have 1 or and codicil thereto and taken himself the trust of capital stock and net surplus__ 1.730,535 59 mother?” Freddie—“That’s what she is.” of upon Administra- Woodhull of 10* and Get the tor of the estate of Capital actually pai in cash.. 1,50<»,'00 00 inn i,.'" Thomaston, 100. Are you interested? Send postal pation 25?. “On mother’s side?” up '""‘Kor prior to 1830. She your “Yep, every FRANCES M. BANKS, late of Belfast, Surplus beyond capital 614,609 58 j., wrote card for complete information. time.” [Truth. NOAH Lixscorr, late of Troy, much of bock at in the of ! poetry, which was printed. your druggist’s and county Waldo, deceased, by giving bond in the County of Waldo, bond Aggregate amount of liabilities, in- as the law he therefore ail deceased, by giving 1882. You make no mistake when you buy Dal- directs; request per- as the law directs; he therefore all cluding net 17 Hangor, Sept. 24, PETIT MANAN LAND ft INDUSTRIAL sons who are indebted to said requests per- surplus.$3,845,145 CO. ton’s sarsaparilla and nerve tonic and deceased’s estate to sons who are indebted to said '“y g LIKE vivid were seen some of our About this by steamer. lightning by Andrews preached at the Ryan school house been quite ill, but is somewhat better-For days. time,Jj citizens last Wednesday night-Rev. Uriah the teams have been 1 got a pamphlet tellingl Ella A. Hopkiusl returned Wednesday last Sunday_Ben Bucklin and family of past week men and Drew here next at 2 p. m. about 1 preaches Sunday Knox are into Mrs. Clara Nickerson’s busy ice from the lake. The ice rom Augusta. moving harvesting He will not be here in the evening. A in White at house_Miss Lela left for Boston is very thick and clear-The Methodist Quilts 98c. Soli. A. J. is kiln wood Payson Specialty Whitiug loading Skarsmont. Mr. Geo. Howard of Mont- last week. quarterly meeting was in session here Sat- or Rockland. our a Nerve See them in are full ville closed very profitable term of school urday and Sunday. The pulpit was supplied Dr. Swan’s window, they sized. New Sandypoint. Mrs. Annie Cobe of Chi- Capt. A. N. Blanchard returned from in Dist. No. 4 Feb. 13th. Mr. Howard’s fine who last week here with her Sunday by Presiding Elder Ogier, gave York cago, 111., spent Monday. natural ability, combined with his training a able sermon_Lizzie Webster has | grandmother, Mrs. W. P. Watts, who is ill. very were I H. N. Edwards and wife of Jackson at the Normal school, make him one of our gom> to Portland to have her eyes treated. and Blood Tonic Have seen our new line of _James Staples, who has been in the em- you most teachers. On the last after- in town this week. progressive is at home from Boston, a bottle at ploy of Perkins Bro’s. & Co. at Norcross, -Virgil Harding and I tried noon a party from North Appleton and some where he has been the once. I had not taken W. E. Grinnell made a business trip to arrived home-C. F. Snow went stopping past year.... are desirable Me., lately one bottle before I was ~ very of the of the came in to the riiRpo 4 ^ They people district On account of a severe storm the old folks and could ^PRINTS ? Boston the past week. to Bangor last Saturday on business-Miss much better, and are school a and PALPI- and eat well. Af- BANK making very enjoyable pleasant ball did not come off. It will take place sleep going rapidly. W. C T. Hamilton left for his home in Louise Perkins was in Bucksport several ter two bottles, I which will he remembered TiTinv taking LHEtK occasion, long by later....Dr. Emerson will leave in about a NATION was as well as ever and M \\ days last week with relatives-Misses ! inneapolis ednesday. those .The could as I did present... singing school taught week for Baltimore. We are to lose OP sleep WITH Ethel and Ines Maxtield will arrive home sorry I E. Smith is E. L. Warren when I was a child. Fannie visiting by John Gushee of Appleton closes Thurs- himself to this week from Castme, where they have him, for he has endeared the peo- j THE cannot sav too much for EVERY FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 28, and family at Bucksport day. medi' been attending the Normal School-Mr. pie and he will be missed.Mrs. Geo. : HEART 5c?“erVaIUaMe bottle B. B. of Brewer made a short We offer at a sale all the Rev. Merrill South Montville. Mrs. Sarah Bryant Fred Blanchard has bought Mrs. R. S. Doe’s Whitten has been very sick, but is recover- Chas. a. Evelf.th, special ftlNnilAMQ in our last week on his to Boston. Farmington, Me. visit here way was called to attend the funeral of her niece place and moved his family there last week, ing slowly... .A. F. Pendleton is in town.... stock at two prices, “1!!”!!"!"? Israel (. losson went to New York Monday in Union last week.... Mr. A. L. Pease, who ....The is Samuel Kelly will not start for Montana un- whooping cough spreading quite Scates fledical Co., Westbrook, fie. to go as first otiicer of schooner Sailic 1'On. has been quite sick, is out again, but is not ! rapidly-The sociable will meet with Mr. til the middle of March-Dr. Blanchard ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦5 and 8 Cents. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ able t<> work....Mr. and Mrs. Clark will to soon to den- Misses Nancy and Maude Nichols of Eugene \ and Mrs. Edward Clifford this, Thursday, go Richmond practice ■ of Camden were the guests of C. E. Gilman All are iuvited-Mr. Ernest tistry-Business at the railroad station is Bucks} it are the guests >>f their aunt. Mrs. evening. There are many new styles that will be included in this last were on their to Y Saturday. They way Blanchard celebrated his 21st birthday booming. The yard at present is completely D. Mitchell. by cut. It is a chance to at a Palermo to visit her father.A a in the hall last even- blockaded with and good buy Ginghams of young | giving party Monday wood, bark, logs, hay Ephraim K Smart Kings1.* y, Kansas, low and we feel sure that everv tramp called on the chairman of the select- ing. About sixty were invited. Oranges, pulp wood. From three to six car loads are figure, one •irriv* <; 1-y train Mommy to attend the fun- j men of Liberty, C. M. Howes, a few days ! nuts and candy were liberally distributed shipped daily_Mrs. Eben Dodge is very will the eral oi \Y D. Smart. improve opportunity. ago and demanded a home; and although and a line time is reported. sick. L. B. Fogg is improving. Sell*'liners Lizzie Lane and E. L. Warren BECAUSE DON’T FORGET THAT WE ARE SELLING bis soft strains of music disturbed the Wixterport. Tlie j>riiii.iry school, Miss nailed l.av the past week by A. E. Nicker- Prospect. Mr. William George lias sold | WINTER GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. slumbers of Charles he had not the heart to Nancy Merrill teacher, closed last Friday son for the Boston market. the of horses lie had last year and | turn him His was 9 1-2 lbs. pair 3C 3f 3c 3c away. weight with exercises that were creditable alike to j IT IS G Y. left noon for a I bought a pair of black ones from the Turgeou Tuesday Palermo. has been in demand scholars and teacher. Supervisor Porter ! H. A. Main Me Hay good Frankfort Granite of the 3TARRETT, St., Belfast, Inif'iv. -s to the west in the interest of Company_Most tri| was his council was this winter. Buyers have and press- present and very appro- bought work done here this winter is getting up the tin N ichois-Monroe Mauf’g Co. Miss Merrill in of cards ed many large lots. These are now being priate. place gave firewood, hauling pressed hay, and those Current. F. 11. Mosman of North the scholars a fine treat. She is Belfast Price Heading, Mass., shipped over the W. & (L>. R. R., and a large very popu having white birch are hauling some to CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOI KNAL. a lar as a teacher and is who has been in town on business trip, amount of is the line. specially adapted to A Few freight brought along Sears port. The price paid is $5 per cord. Produce Market. Pra t’ Paid Producer Facts leaves lor his home steamer. the care of children. Their attachment is to-day by Corn and dour are sold for less than MSgffi. v 00 they Some little kilnwood is hauled at $2 per Apples, p bn, 50 d75 Haw | ton, 0 OOu 12 mutual and has a care > w on she motherly over dried, tb, 4 a Hides. tt., 3 a 4 lh gree ork will be performed several ! can be bought in Augusta-The Ladies’ cord....C. O. Hatch and wife visited their p f>j [ 1 a 5 //7 them. Miss Merrill was born near her school HerVe Tonic Beans,*pea, 85 2 n-| Lamb, f lb, For candidates at Odd Fellows’ Hall Circle met last week at Mrs. C. Friday Sewing E. old home in Morrill last Saturday-In the medium, 1 do a 1 75 Lamb Skins, 30,//45 and it must her 5 A full attendance is a give much satisfaction to yel'w eyes 1 4< >a 1 60 M niton, lb. 4 a evening. requested. Carr’s and quite large number were pres, storm Feb. it snow- * Wednesday night, 19th, know that her work is appreciated by all in IT 3C 3c 3f 3C Butter, p lb, I'd a 20 Oats, p bu, 32 lb, 30//32 eut. Next meet at Mrs. Jaue a Notices are lip calling a meeting of the Thursday they ed, hailed, rained and liglitned, besides the district, anti the 25 or more Christmas Beef, p it., 5 7 Potatoes, 25//3o Sensible Barley, p bn, 50a 55 Round Ho, 10 a 12 st raw. t> ton. 5 00a 0 oo feel toward her. Such work as hers com- p .30 o’clock to attend to business. week. One broke its leg and had to he killed ton hound has over the hill on a Chicken, p lb, 31 a 13 Turkey, fc> lb. 14//10 important just passed mands more than .she receives. .School salary Calf Skins, 50 a 1 00 Tallowy 2a4 Who Aim to and the other died... .Olena has gone fox and the Stockton hunters are sta- in Nickerson & Bailey have already received Young track, closed Dist. No. 13, Feb. 21st after a very Duck, p lb, 14a Id Veal, t> lb, 0 a 7 to Augusta to visit her cousin, Mattie Lisli- tioned to a shot-The successful term taught by Miss Blanche * Eggs, p doz, 13 \\ ool, unwashed, 14 ./ 1 5 between four and live hundred cords of along get country Shaw of This school has been Fowl, p lb, 8a. 1 <> Wood, hard, 3 5o«5 00 ness. seem to to at home these Winterport. wood and if the people like stay CURES lb, 14a 1 d> Wood, soft, 3 00o-3 50 Save spool holds, expect, sledding called by some a very trying one,but a pleas- Geese, p Money. winter days. Some now not a team ant teacher Price. Retail Market. to nearly double the quantity. Swaxyille. Mrs. G. T. Nickerson and j days makes pleasant pupils and kind- Even after Doctors and other Retail for the The man comes ness rules far better than the rod.In the even- «N DO a 1 <>0 contribution at the church her son Albert T. were in Hampden last goes by day. grocery Beef, corned, V ft*. 7 Lime, j> hbl, Monthly Congl. this was Medicines have failed. IN 3 1-2*4 around once a week to the and sell ing school joined by Mrs. Thomp- Butter, salt, box, Oat Meal, fc> lb, week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Gree- get eggs next Sunday. Communion service in the son’s and an entertainment was given at the Corn, bu, 44 Onions, f) 1b. 2 1-2*3 want what is most needed. Now what all the Cracked Corn, 44 ()il, kerosene, gal. 13* 15 you bargains afternoon at 3.30. Communion service at ley.... Mr. and Mrs. Clarington Hurd of Grange Hall, White’s Corner, consisting of V> bu, Corn Meal. bu, 441 Pollock, |> lb, 4*4 1-2 their worth in were people want is to have the mail delivered at songs, dialogues, recitations and IF prove use. the Harbor church the following Sunday. Winterport in town last week, the tableaus, New Sharon, Dec. 5,1895. Cheese, t> lb. 14r/l*‘> Pork, 1b, 7*8 followed by social which were much 1 have had stomach of Mr. and R. their residence, as is done in some other games, Gents Cotton Seed, j* cwt, 1 2<>; Plaster, |> hbl, 1 20 that look out of guests Mrs. W. Peavey_ all the si The sociable will be held enjoyed by present. Miss Shaw will be trouble. Have used your Sarsa- Codfish, fh b a i>j Meal, lb, 03 bigger Congregational countries. Such an arrangement to dry. Rye Mrs. Ezra Knowlton is still very sick_ ought welcomed the of this dis- parilla and Nerve Tonic and it Shorts, ewt, DO.* 05 than this, Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. warmly by people Cranberries, qt. SaK'j |4 do in, come and evening, come about here. These farmers have trict if she should lias helped me. 1 believe it to be Clover It). 13 a 14 lb, 5*0 they John Roberts and Guy Peavey were in Lib- only return in the spring. .The Seed, £> sugar, fc> Beamier if line. In event of a good blood Tonic. Flour. bid, '} 7b u 4 Salt,L, bn. 4i> 0111 V Sargent, storm, just a pattern now to do the work and village schools closed Feb. 21st after an in- ):> 7f>| 1> -g3- -?£- erty last week looking at a mill_ chores, Simon Greenleaf, H.G.Seed, bu, 2 85.tr,3 <>() Sweet Potatoes,4*4 1-2 Friday evening. The hell will be rung if it grist teresting term of 12 weeks. In Mr. Lord’s and the time once or twice a week Deputy Sheriff, Lard 8 a 11 Wheat Meal, 2 1-2*3 Alonzo Holmes is brisk business at required d< fc> tt>, s to be held. doing partmeut, after the examination, some ex- Franlflin County, Maine. to get the mail on farm amounts to a his mill cutting spool-wood_John Peavey every cellent essays were given by the 1st class. The annual town will take deal in a The has The 2d and 3d classes some fine reeita- BORN. SPLENDID meeting place is his hauled to good year. government gave having paving Citypoiut_ tious. visitors LjNE Monday, March 9th. The warrant will be done some to to the I (Many were present and ex- Frank Seekins has things try help people In Feb. to .Mr and Mrs. moved his bai n near bis ; pressed themselves as well pleased with the Grant. Sandypoint, 19, put up Saturday. Those desiri g to insert that have come to naught; but i Fred Grant, a daughter. new house, which is almost delivering i advancement made by the school. The ex- of HIGH GRADE GOODS completed_ Dalton’s Family Pills have no Hutchins. In Penobscot, Feb. 9. to Mr. and articles will do well to interview the select- the mail is something that will always help. ercises closed with able remarks F. M. James Robertson and sons and by Mrs F. Hutchins, a “baby Porter IN THE WORLD. Aury daughter. for the a a a men If Prospect had the money that Fort Knox and Ellery Bowden. In Mr. Carleton’s equal Ihey Morin In Somerville, Mass., Feb. 21, to Mr. to-day, Thursday. Louise’’ have, returned from where Roxie, and Miss Harlow’s schools exercises appro- and Mrs. Herbert Morin, son. the cost the interest would deliver the mail to j do not Among arrivals at the Searsport House they have been for the last few months.... priate to Washington’s birthday were held. gripe. Strong statement, Montgomery. In Camden, Feb. 12, to Mr. and house in every town. ! A notice of Miss Merrill’s school is Mis. C. O. Montgomery. a s< n. the past week were: E. W. Burbank, Port- Hun. A. E. Nickerson is a given isn’t it? A free sample will SPRING OF '96. loading vessel Mu unit. In Lineofnville, Feb. 2, to Mr. and Prospect Ferry. above by another correspondent.Mr. land. William Andrew ('lark, with at Capt. W. C. Harding it. Mrs. Herbert McCobh, a son. Belfast, bay Searsport. : Robert who has been ill with prove Thompson, very Robbins. In Belfast, Feb. 21, to Mr. and Mrs Frank Elden Crowley, Belfast, Fisher arrived home from Providence, R. I., Feb. i is Centre Lincolnville. Mr. D. G. Hun- pneumonia, recovering-Miss Bertha] FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Herman A. Robbins, a son 11 1-2 pounds. Parish, Portland, W. E. F. 20th, and will remain with his while Weed is very iil with of the brain Si.monti.n. In New York. Feb. la, to Mr. and tits a man Bowden, Boston, ter is confined family congestion q to the bouse by illness.... and but little F. formerly of T. Foster, Portland, G. P. Lombard, Belfast, his barge, Belle of Oregon, is discharging. ! hope is entertaiued of her recov- Mrs. Maur ce. Simonton. Rockiaud. as well as his Messrs. Heal & Harkness at their Her brother came home from a daughter. NOTHING skin, machine ery. George i M. S. French, Boston, II. L. Russell, Rock- Capt. H. has been away from home 25 Wiooin. In Ash Point, Feb. 13. to Mr. and Mrs. are Boston on Sunday’s boat and will remain shop manufacturing patent Moor-jacks bark St. James, Hong Kong; sell. 1). 11. Rivers, William T. a son. next to that our a land, C. U. Phinney, Portland, F. J. Cayting, months-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avery of for a few days... .Mrs. Walter is im- Wiggin, for Spencer Merrow of Camden.... Miss Haley Coloord, Havana; sld, soli. R. F. Pettigrew, Ports- Youno. In I.mcolnville, Feb. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. rode out f >r soli. Bangor, P*. L W. S. Montpelier, Vt., are visiting their brothers, proving— .Capt. Ehlredge mouth; old, .Etna, Chipman, Jacksonville. Bennie Young, a r-on. Nickerson, Rockland, Gertrude Crane of Camden the spent Sunday in first time on Monday_Charles Haley Boston. Fcl). 17. Cl«l. sell. < Hello, Coombs. Sav- Yoi no. In Camden, Feb. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. S'pin :. Bui!alo, J. H. B. C. and G. A. Avery of this place_Chas. sell. Vickery, Bangor, town.... Master Miller Ross visited friends has been quite ill, blit is improving_Clias. annah; 20, George Gurney, Haggart’s Cove Walter Young, a daughter. ( j Banks arrived from and New 22, ar. soli. Winslow Win- to and MONARCH has. E. W. East York; .'Morse, Yoi no. In l eb. Mr. Mrs. SHIRTS Mnal), Boston, Could, Bangor. in Berlin, Vt., Feb. Fernald has gone to Bangor to work at his Lairoine, 8, Camden and Rockland last week....Mr. ar sobs. Daniel B. trade... W. is terport: 23, Fearing, Philadel- Walter Young, a son. 22d, and it is be will with us .Mrs._J. Miller visiting her Vi.iow Hall was taxed to its utmost to ae- Maries lvester is oil the hoped stop phia; James Holmes, Ryan, Belfast; 24, ar, >ch. Sy sich list. ..Dr. j sister, Mr*. Moses s .me is at Snow-Harry Thomp- Nahum Chapin, A rev, Weehawken. O'li.ia *date the time-George Silver home from large audience in attendance J A F. Miller ami wife of Camden visited at son returned from Houlton Monday.... Fell. 13. CM, sell. Daniel B Fear- MARRIED. j New Philadelphia, We have them in all shies York for a few A. S. d. F. and Mr. and soli. S. M. at tin annua! supper and entertainment of N. I>. Ross’one day last week.... Mrs. Net- days-Capt. Capt. Hutchings Mrs. j ing, Boston; lb, old, Bird, Merrill, St. Wilson lias returned to Martin Delano went to Or land last week to Johns. 1*. R. colors. tin- M- C odsst hist 1 of New York to take ; Barhows-K uhn. In UN Roekport. In. 12, c- Society Tuesday --veiling. tie Holt Harding, Mass., speaker and visit Baltimore, Feb. lb. Ar. seh. relatives-Quite, a large delegation Spartan, Rookport, .1. Bail*.\v> of Rocky ide and Mrs. 1! n M. of his vessel... is hav- | >n Orland a charge .George Avery Me.: 21, ar, soli. Yale, Bost ; sell. — Nearly hundred came from Belfast-. Four medium, will lecture at the from Warren Post and W. R. C. attended chi, Da\light, W r.~—.———— Baptist Boston. Kuhn of aldobor-.. ing a severe attack of rheumatism-Mrs. the iiumli't and 1 w enty J iokets were sold < butvh Feb. convention at Bangor last week....Mr. i HAi'KKTTd 'inns. Ill Castillo. Feb 12. doM-pll supper Friday evening, 28th, at 7 Brunswick, Ga., Fob. 18. Ar, soli. V iola Rep- ■ and !I Haokett and Mrs Courts. !»u are for an ami stnl there was f« .ard, Cummings, sld, Fen la. F, looking stormy, postponed Satur- ! ...Mr. H. W. Emerson has to New HiNoKi.EN-Sumner. In Thoi.iasoii, and Miss Hannah are confined to gone Kaminski, Philadelphia. t ment w as It lleagan Fred and >adi C., daughter oi It. good consisted of reading hy May .‘veiling. All are invited-The enter- I Hampshire to visit his mother, who is 1 Norfolk. Fob. 20. ( M, sob Sarah W. I awreuee, Hinckley | ( the house very Sumner, botli of Tbomaston. with colds.... Mrs. Jane (Hidden I ill. Mrs. ! Providence; 22,sld. sdi. W. Wallace Ward, Prov- Miss Minnie Keihert, songs hy Nancy and tamment given at the Band Hall under the i Emerson has been visiting friends Mahoni:y-Hi-:ai.. In Camden. Feb. Geo. \ is idence. visiting her grandson, Freeman Batchel- in Belfast.... Mrs. Hubbard Grant, a former and Gnue M. 1 leal, both oj l.iu>-olnvii ie Matul Nichols, Millie Coleord, Jennie auspices of Hope on evem ! | News, Feb. 18. seh. /.adieus Sher- Mahoney people, Tuesday resident, of this Newport Ar, In lo- der, in Belfast... .The Ladies’ Circle met place, died of cancer at her < Pahtkiooi.-Pu.noi.iion. s>ears)>ort, l nit 1 man, 'numbs. Providence; 20, ar, soli. <»ov. Ames, is, little Mabel S.ivary and M. Kane, mg, Feb. 18'h, for the bent lit of Mr. home, in week and in. Calvin 11. ami Delia Pendleton, both ebXTRA FINb HA' George with Mrs. Ryegate, Vt., last her re- Davis, Providence. Paitridge George Wescott Feb. 19th. Thirty- | oi concluding with the operetta, entitled “Sun Athen was a success. The net ! mams were brought here for interment. Perth Amboy. Fell. 21. Sld, sch. R. F. Petti- Prospect. proceeds Woon-Al.oi s. in Belfast, Fell. .4. by Rev. I eight were present and the program was a Her son Charles and is grew’, Portsmouth. Flower Chorus.” were about $22. accompanied her, W. Hanimons. Charles M. Wood and .Miss Martha one. After the the relatives here. New Bedford, Feb. 22. Sld, sch. H. J. Cottrell, good program gentle- visiting ,J. Aldus, both of Belfast. The First | Haskell, Darien, Ga. Baptist Choral Association of Thorndike. men treated The private school at the the ladies to hulled corn aud Charleston, S. C Feb. 23. Ar, sell. Horace G. Belfast will give a onoert at the Congrega- Station school house is ail assured thing. It milk. Everybody went home feeling well SHIP N1CWS. }lorse, New Orleans. DIED. Galveston, Feb. 24. sch. Carrie E. tional church Friday evening, March 13th. is Sld, Look, expected twenty-live scholars will attend. repaid for going. The next Circle meets Pascagoula. This association consists of PORT or BELFAST. Akhy. In Brewer, I-e»». 24, Caroline A., wile •>!' twenty-four The school is to be taught by Ernest L. with Mrs. Evander March 4th. New London, Ct., Feb. 23. Ar, sch. Young llarriman, ARRIVED. for F. G Arey, aged 55 years, months and 24 mem hers. It was ten months Brothers, Philadelphia, Aiiyn's Point. Capt. organized ago Bartlett, and will March 2nd. Mr. E. I). Harriman met with an acci- begin -Capt. Feb. 20. Sch. New FOREIGN PORTS. days. and has since Sardinian, Hoklorson, York. Ami:s. In South Fel*. 20. ( Mark been under the constant in- Bartlett is a Thomaston, apt. first-class teacher, and gives ex- dent last week while wood. He Feb. 21. lT. S. Revenue Cutter Woodbury, cruis- da\ hauling Los l’almos Feb. 17. sch. 1). Ames, aged 68 years and 1 struction of Mr. E. S. Pitcher. This concert ing; schs. Jordan L. Mott, New York ; Ar, Herald, Lowell, cellent satisfaction... .The of the was thrown from and Speed, Lady BLAfKiNtiK'N. In Fresno, California. Feb. G, meeting his sled was uncon- Antrim, Thom- Fernandina. will prove a rare treat to all lovers of music. Murray, Boothbay; Mary Brewer, Willard Blaekington. formerly of Rockland, aged Waldo was as, Boston. Rio Janeiro, Feb. 17. Sld. harks Francis, Erick- Bee-keepers Society held last scious for some time. It gave him a bad 22 The will son, Baltimore; Priscilla, Klages, Barbadoes. years. program consist of several chorus It HAILED. Bunker. In Feb. Miss Lizzie Thursday. was quite w’ell attended and shaking up. This is the second accident Anatto Bay, .la., Feb. 12. In port, sch. Belle Montville, 25, selections, with solos, duets and Feb. 20. Sch. N. E. Grand Wooster, Coffin, for Blinker. quartets considerable interest was shown. The next that has befallen him this winter-Miss Symonds, Peterson, Philadelphia. Addie 1'. Manan. St Kitts, Fell. 11. Sld, soli. Isaiah K. Stetson, Conant. In Searsmont, Feb. 25, interspersed. Remember the date, March will be 24 meeting held March 20th_Charles Laura Crockett of Prospect Marsh visited Feb. 21. U. S. Revenue Cutter Woodbury, cruis- Trask, Macoris, to load for New York. Conant, aged years. (Jounce. In Thomaston, Feb. 13, B. Webb 13th. has loaded cars ing; schs. Miantonomah, Ryan, Boston; Fannie Curacoa, Feb. 13. Ar, sch. Belle Hooper, Hall, Bagley 28 of pulp wood, Miss Edna Ginn last week.... Be 22 saving up & Edith, Ryan, do; Jonathan Cone, Rolerson, do; Philadelphia. Cornice, aged 71 years, 4 months and da\s. each car Feb. Edward 21 Friends of Mrs. Harriet H. containing from 8 to 9 cords_ your dimes. A concert will be held at the Maria Webster, Turner, Mt. Desert. Montevideo, Feb. 23. Ar, bark Mannie Swan, Cox. In Castfne, 13. Cox, aged McGilvery Feb. 24. years, 7 months and 20 da\s. Potatoes are 12 Schs Mary Brewer, Thomas, Rock- Higgins, New York. gave her a on her cents per bushel. It takes schoolhouse in this in about ten Mrs. A. surprise party eightieth place days. land; Sardinian, Roldorson, do; Lady Antrim, Demerara, Jan. 25. Sld, bark Carrie L. Tyler* Cousins. In Eden, Feb. 14. Martha four bushels of 73 and 3 months. which occurred Feb. 22nd. potatoes to buy one bushel Some very fine music is being Murry, Boothbay. Tillotson, New York; 30, schs. Maud Snare, Sal- Cousins, aged years birthday, The practiced. Crockett. In Rockland, Feb. 14, I\, of corn or meal....The sch< Come and will vage, Apalachicola; Feb. 23. Lizzie B. Willey, Lucy were Mrs. Julia ol taught by everybody you surely get AMERICAN PORTS. widow of Nathaniel Crockett, a native of North ollowing present: Blanch- Evander Rivers, New York. Rich was considered to be your money’s worth_Capt. Harr- Haven, 81 7 months and 7 ard, Mrs. J. Mrs. H. Harry one of the New York, Feb. 18. Cld, schs. S. G. Pernambuco, Feb. 22. Ar, brig Harry Smith, aged years, days. Emily Simonton, Sally imau and wife gave a family party last Sat- Haskell, Doane. In Hampden, Feb. 12. Caroline best in and the Richardson, Teneriffe; Norombtga, Armstrong, Craig, New’ York. Eaton, Mrs. Mrs. very town, teacher and urday A treat was served the widow of lssae H. Doane, 8G Mary Mosuian, Rebecca night. during Azua; 19, ar, sch. A W. Ellis, Ryder. Rockland; aged years. scholars were of Miss Faustina a MARINE MISCELLANY. Freethy. In Surry, Feb. 16. Capt. Cyphers, Mrs. Amanda Catlin, Mrs. Desire spoken highly by the super- evening... Harding gave 20, (rid, brig Havilah, Richardson) Bahia; 21, cld, Bainbridge to some of her Feb. 20th. Freethy, aged 72 years and 3 days. visor-Bert of candy party friends bark Henry Norwell, Charleston, S. C.; 24, ar, Harris, Mrs. Abiah Merithew, Mrs. Julia A. Hogan Long Island, Mass., | Sch. Yale, from Boston, which arrived at Balti- Grant. In Frankfort., Feb. 10, Wilson Grant, more Feb. had on II. 21, figurehead damaged, cutwater 54 10 months and 15 Mrs. Catherine Park. The united called Mrs. S. Higgins, Feb. 23rd_ aged years, days. Nichols, twisted and port how badly scarred by her collis- Haskell. In Deer Isle, Feb. 12, Weston B. of Mrs. Rich of Brooks is ion with British steamer off the of ages the company amounted to 82(5 years, Myra visiting her Southery Capes Haskell, aged 08 years and 7 months. the the night of the 17tli. an of J. R. Gross-Mrs. Cheaspeake Hinckley. In Bluehill, Feb. 18, Hulda, widow average over 75 years. After lunch brother, Benj. Ames re- The owners of the Isaac ship Reed, Capt. Waldo, of Robert W. Hinckley, aged about S4 years. turned from which sailed from for the ladies indulged in pleasant reminiscences Bangor, Feb. 22ud_Harvest Philadelphia Aug. 7 lliogo, Hasson. In Rockland, Feb. 14, Samuel A., son with case fear for the of the as will oil, safety ship, of William F. ami Minnie Hasson, aged 4 days. of by gone da vs. Moon Grange hold its next two meeting she is months’ overdue. The ship was built ! Haskell. In Bangor, Feb.22, Rachael l).,wif at Waldoboro in and was 1489 tons. Saturday evening, Feb. 29th. 1875, Capt. of A. B. Haskell, aged 41 years, 8 months, 17 days. Cottrell. Obituary. Died in Searsport, Feb. 21st, You are Anxious Waldo lived in Thomaston. Knowlton. In Belfast, Feb. 26,| Acenitli E ;Staples* Va. Feb. 18—St. hence D. Monroe. Newport News, Southery, wife of John Watson Knowlton, 55 William Smart, aged 77 years. Mr. Smart Leslie Knowlton, reported as for N. and aged years. Y., ihe sch. Yale, from Boston for Funeral services will be held at her late residence, was born Balt, collided last off and the V in Prospect, now Nov. dangerously sick last week, is now improv- night Cape Charles, 25 Miller street, forenoon at 11 o’clock. OUR SPRING STYLES flEAN Searsport, returned Friday Southery here with loss of her smoke In v. 3t>, and was one of and if new sets in will soon Lewis. Liberty, Fell. 25, Rt James Lewis, STOCK OF BRIGHT, NEW 1818, eleven children of ing, nothing stack, and with her hull somewhat cut into. The 4* for the Health a ged about 86 years ^ be steamer is Yale now CLEAN, FRESH, STYLISH Knight and Mary (Cass) Smart, only two of about-Miss Phebe Shaw of Etna will badly damaged. The is Lowell. In Fenobscot, Feb. 17, Burt Lowell, being towed in here. 18 GOODS. THAT IS WHAT Y( whom survive—BethshebaJ. Merithew' and spend her school vacation this spring with Feb. 20—The aged years. Portland, four-masted schooner McIntyre. In Feb. 17. Rinaldo Mc- WANT. WE HAVE THEM her Jonathan Bourne of John Bueksport, Mary M. Bassick. Mr. Smart wras married sister, Mrs. C. C. Whitcomb .. .Joseph Dennis, Mass, (’apt. Intyre, 19 years. overdue from Perth arrived here aged of Rose, Amboy, Martin. In Rockland, Feb. 17, Simon Martin, three times. Four children were born to Palmer is on the sick list and threatened this noon. She encountered the him your roughest passage a native of 86 The remains Family. years. Appleton, aged with a of any vessel which has arrived here this winter. by his first two of whom are fever-Mr. Barker Piper and his were taken to Searsmont for burial. 12 Main wife, living Twice she was within of the on Street, Belfast sight lights Cape Rose. In Rockland, Feb. 18, Brica K.. . family, for Siberia. For seveial three weeks and was unable to meet with V.adivostock, years one of the landmarks of as trade between San Francisco and the Russian I am closing out m\ stock of Searsport, he liv- constant watchfulness and a stubborn resistance port large optica, selectmen to close up business-Mr. Jef- lias been steadily growing in importance. Efforts goods at HAl.r PRICH. Now is your ed at the corner of the Mt. Caps. Ephraim and are now made the Russian Iiortunity to have tilted for a lit ferson his being by imperial your eyes Neallv, accompanied by daughter, the to lie Swanville roads, where he had a fine farm, j against danger. Government keep the harbor <>t Vladivostok money. Mrs. Freeman attended the G. A. opened by running powerful tugboats around the He was interested in I Ritchie, always deeply advances bay. This breaks the ice and prevents the FINE COED KINGS R. and W. R. C. at last young in agriculture. His funeral took Wed- meetings Bangor hay from being closed up against commerce for place STIFF SKI.I,ISO AT IIKEAT It A Kli.U'- six or seven months of WILCOX HAT wreek. Mrs. Palmer was elected President of Powders sold at a lower the year. The William nesday. Baking price Rotch will sail about the last'of this month with the National W. R. C. and Mrs. Ritchie Sold ONLY is not excelled a full cargo, having been chartered. She takes by myself, C. HtHVEY, Phoenix Rom. NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. than either wholesale or re- Treasurer. Mrs. P. was Senior Vice Presi- Royal, large consignments of Leef, flour and other Belfast, Fel>. 20, 1800!5wH Mrs_Geo. C. of this merchandise. Hat on tlie market for Seavey place is visit- dent last by any style, ing in Belfast. year. Our Monroe ladies have are almost made from Charters. Bark St James (to arrive) 60,000 tail, case oil to 17 12 beauty and durability. Look them been quite highly honored and are well fit- invariably Macassar, ce"ti. Ship Luzon Mrs. Hollis Black is confined to the house (to arrive) 50,000 easel oil tr. shanghae, 19 cents. Marine ted for the over...... w ith rheumatism. offices-The Silver Grays have alum, and therefore inferior and dan- Bark Rose Innis, New York to Santos, lumber and Railway t. Sch. J. Manchester l^ a dance Monday night March 2d at the Town general carg *, p. Haynes, OR RENT. Local fishermen are not with Havana to Delaware Breakwater, f. o., at or about meeting Chase to The Merchants' Marine much success on Swan Lake. Hall-Franklin has a flock of gerous health. 8c. Sch Hattie P. Simpson, New York to Bar- ONLY A FEW VlECES OF THAT Railway of Belfast offered for rent for one or a term ot u .> chickens hatched out this week. Ten out of bados, $3,000 and free wharfage. Sch. Henry S. year information desired* as to Mrs. Callie Dow and Mrs. Lydia Flowers Woodruff New York to Port-au-Prince, general Any the plant, its 12 eggs hatched. Who can beat that this 50c and ings,capacity or condition can be obtained by- have made Granite Grange a present of a Powder is free from alum, lime, cargo per bbl., back, Logwood, p. t. cold weather?-Mrs. and Miss Royal Baking Sch. Belle Guantanamo N. of dressing the Company at Belfast. nice chair for the use of Hurley Hooper, H., sugar, Bargain the Master. CHARLES W j Hurley have arrived to visit their uncle and or use is a ll^a.13 Bark Henry Norwell, Charleston to New FREDERICK I ammonia, and Its York 3w7* and Tieaturei Patrons Mutual Insurance aunt, Mr. Charles Sargent and Mrs. Gilmore. absolutely pure. lumber, $4.50. Schr. Sallie I’On, Cartaret Secretary Androscoggin to N. Fertilizer 90 and Co. have made no assessments for the Mrs. G. has been in a chair for the first Wilmington, C., cents, 59c. Underwear past put to health, for it aids back to Boston, Staves Schr. Levi New York Plate (ilass Ins. Co. of New York. A Feb. 20th. time this week since her fall. Mrs. safeguard actually digestion, $16. Hart, year ending How is that for the Hurley New York to Wilmington, N. C., Fertilizer 90 nua! statement for year euding December left. or lose it. Grangers? A. Stinson, agent. will remain and the young lady will stop tw o and relieves from all as to the whole- cents. Schr. F. C. Pendleton, Darien to New Quick you 1896. Cash capital, $100,000. anxiety Lumber weeks with her uncle and aunt. As Mr. York, $4.50, option Sound port, $4.62 Assets: Stocks and Bonds Cash at Granite! is still with 1-2. Bark Fred P. owned, Grange prospering, Sargent is 96 years old and Mrs. G. 80, and someness of the food. Litchfield, Baltimore to New Premiums in course of collection $282,337 47. new members in at 65 cents. Schr. coming every meeting. they live alone, it is very pleasant for them York, coal, Tola, Norfolk to Liabilities: Cnpaid losses, reinsuiance reset' The Charleston, coal 60 cents. Schr. F. grange numbers more than two hun- to have their niece R. Pettigrew, commissions, etc., $110,300.50; surplus bevoi remain-Lindley Perth to Portsmouth coal 70 cents. 8ch. P. dred with an Amboy members, attendance of nearly A. H. is on the sick Palmer, capital, $63,030.97. ;tw8 Bowen, Mayo’s clerk, D. B. Fearing, Philadelphia to Boston, coal, 80 Dwight one hundred each evening. The list-Miss is Max Danzigkk, Pres. Maj. A. Set programs Augusta Neally visiting Miss R»YAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10« WALL ST., NEW YORK. cents. Sch. Young Brothers, Philadelphia to White, y are interesting and beneficial. Geneva Grant in Frankfort. Allyn’s Point, coal 70 cents. Masonic Temple. Belfast, Me. James Pattee, Agent, Belfast.