not desire arbitration, there being nothing ucpublfcan Journal. to arbitrate. The result of the Behring The County Finances. Personal. sea conference by which England was CROSBY IX X b s«ED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE has mUNMl). EXPENSES GREATLY REDUCED OWING TO THE , given all classes everything disgusted M. C. Hill went to Waterville on in the north.”.The SUPPRESSION OF THE TRAMP BUSINESS. Tuesday most damaging business. Journal Pub. Oo. evidence against Lord Salisbury’s claim The reports of the County Commissioners Republican in OUR FINE HOTEL REDUCED TO Miss Enna A. Cottrell regard to the boundary of British ASHES. and County Treasurer for 1895 show a great returned to Guiana has been to a in the Tuesday. rest Circulation in and brought light by improvement county finances. At City County. London newspaper, the Chronicle. It the settlement for 1894 there was an excess Selwin Thompson went to Boston Monday to the of that shows, quote language of liabilities over on the resources of $1,273 29 and business. Journal is paper for Maine sea- paper, that “the Schomburgk line is in 1895, an excess of resources over liabili- faring people proved worthless as a base of any territo- Jacob H. Havener went to Portland on ties of a of This rial claim whatever.” The United States $3,556.83, gain $4,830.12. is business Tuesday. due to a kipnoN krms. In advance,$2.00a year; did not expect much assistance in dis- great extent to the lessened bills at lit* year, $2.50; at the expiration of the. the George Mixer of Camden was in Belfast a proving the English claim from English jail and in criminal prosecutions on ac- | vr.i: $3.00. few last week. now as count of days ising Terms. For one square, one inch sources, but it looks if it had got the tramp business. The total of ,i column, $1.00 tor one week, ami 25 nearly enough through the Loudon Chron- bills audited by the County Commissioners Miss Susie Currant of Boston arrived last each sut»cquenr insertion. A fraction icle alone to invalidate it.The corres- for is week to visit ire charged a lull one. 1895 $7,345.08 against $11,710.19 in friends. pondence of the London United Press at 1894. Nor is this all. There have been al- I. V. Miller is under the again able to attend to busi- • tents of Journal. Constantinople telegraphs date To-Day’s lowed this year on criminal bills contracted ness after a of Jan. :l, that a terrible massacre has long illness. in for board of page l. taken at near in 1894, $96.22 prisoners, $30 00 | place Biridjik, Aiutab, E. L. Smith of Chelsea, Mass., was in Die Week What Belfast Asia Minor. The official of for physician at jail, $658.03 for officers serv- People Read. report the town the first of the week. !■ Burned. .< oldest K\cr Kmoyn Kng- occurrence states that 000 persons were ing mittimuses, and $59.35 for extra expenses G.wmany Now The Finances".. L. E. County killed.1 he estate of McMahan was at home from s- 0 the late of a total of Augu one Year in Maine..How Spell Stew- Eugene County Attorney, $843.60 allow- ii.ii.. Field has been into ta a few fransfers in Real Kst,.te. brought the probate ed in 1895 on bills contracted in 1894. This days, returning Monday. PAGE 2. court in Chicago, on a of the petition amount taken from the bills of 1895 and add- Mrs. E. P. Frost left by train widow for letters of administration. The Monday Doings in the Azores.. Brought to ed to those of where it be- for a short visit in Boston. estate is at. 18114, rightfully morning i4 I' Fntei iainiiKoits.. A Long I it-- of valued sg;.,000, all in personal longs, leaves $6,501.48 for 1895 Hon. Win. Aftermath.. When the New Yc.tr property. Besides this there is the poet’s against $12,- C. Marshall was in Augusta valued at >10,000, which he 553.79 for 1894, Against this may be the first of the week on PAGE 3. home, had charged official business. to his wife some time before his extra in as follows: conveyed expenses 1895, Services Mrs. Geo. A/<*rcs Islands The New Schooner R. W. S. Mills returned home death— It looks as though the Transvaal of Sheriff as Master of House of Monday ’apt. It. W. Black .To Nominate tin* Correction, affair strain t lie relations evening from a visit to relatives in Calais. sident. might, between $105.00; detective services, $150.00; attorney PAGE 4. England and The John H. Burke left Germany. Emperor fees, $18.00; and superintendents of last Friday for Albany .-..New \\ illiam’s to jail Firms..Newspaper No es..Tlm message President Kruger of and and to the -■ which cost more Minneapolis, may go Pacific .-mi.... Notes. ...Men and workyard $148.00 than Temperance the Boer republic won't be pleasant read- coast. ; Maine < Milliken Will Haw a tear in 1894, a total of $421.00, which still leaves a Maine Fisheries.. ing Downing street.The London Wedding Bells.. Mrs. A. J. Harriman New >.. \ Belfast met with a was balance of more than or over 50 went to Bath last Meeting ol Waldo Yeteian As- aehtsmen, commenting upon the inquiry serious loss last Satur- sent out early Sunday morning to bring Prof. Arthur Hubbard of Bostou and his $5,600.00 A New Industry at Morrill.. Launch of the New York Yacht Club into cent, in favor of 1895, The Saturday to visit her son, Charles A. Harri- by the day night—perhaps the most serious loss hy them relief. The chimneys remained stand- in who a tine entertain- per different » adit Peregrine. .News <4 Die Granges.. pupils music, gave charges made by Lord Dunraven hre in items of can be learned from the man. leties..Glutnary..Died in in against her history, when viewed in all its ing intact, and some charred timbers about ment before their The need for expenditure Buekspmt the Defender in departure. syndicate general and Mr. the of the first following table, which gives the amount of Mrs. O. E. bearings—in destruction Crosby Inn, story stood above the cellar tilled such a hotel had been for before Clay, Western Union operator, PAGE 5. ('. Oliver Iselin in particular, says that urged years u> ill Belt ast .'I he one of tiie finest and best conducted with ashes in which fire still smouldered bills audited for the two years: is confined to her home at Churches..Supreme Lord Dunraven has failed to hotels the Inn was built, and now that it has been Citypoint by a Gmil City Government signally sub- Concerning in Maine. It was a terrible for a r-1894.-^ 1895.—s severe cold. -tries. ( stantiate his and that it night tire. Tuesday morning. reduced to ashes the need is felt more ollege Oratory ..Havana Much charges, becomes strong- Board of prisoners at jail. $3,216 34 $807 43 more and more that an The mercury was down to zero and the wind /^ne bill of fare for dinner had Board ot bills of 1894. 96 22 apparent egregious Sunday’s ly than before. Regret at its loss may be prisoners Mr. and Mrs.-' Sanford Howard went to of mittimuses... 137 25 31 50 PAGE G. blunder was committed in the blowing a gale from the west. A little roeen made out, aud was as follows: Copies making aftgp- said to be universal, and the hope that the Turnkey’s fees. 229 05 52 40 Newburgh Saturday to attend the funeral of News and Notes. .News of the The adds that the com- p. m. Granges, charges. paper (i people on Church and High streets MENU. Extra services of jailor as mas- Mrs. Maud E. n W ail. of house may be rebuilt is everywhere express- Clements. .Register Deep Water Yes- mittee of has been Rice a ter of house of correction... 105 00 1 inquiry actuated smelled but did not la Florentine Consomme poem)...New York Fashion Letter. smoke, locate it, some ed. Men who have no to invest an Pickled Beets Olives money have Physician at jail 28 54 29 00 The Journal the of tnrougnout by impartial spirit.Eng- it acknowledges receipt PAGE 7. thinking might come from a burning chim- Baked Stuffed Cod to Physician at jail, bills of ’94— 30 00 land's are the volunteered contribute work. The lot is a executed of the land-grabbing complications Lea of Mutton. Sauce Clothing and bedding at jail... 635 16 85 71 finely photograph Crosby ■ f ilie Year ney. As Mr. Geo. G. Pierce was on his Caper Tongue Owney Home Again. opportunity of the Turk. way Coined Beef Ham with there, all graded, the annex stands, with the Supts. of jail workyard.... 81 00 229 00 Inn ruins from F. T. Chase. '■»»t Soldier unspeakable Jelly Gone..State Institutions While she is home to Franklin lie Sirloin of Dish Material foi building workyard 88 63 of squabbling over in supper, going up street, Beef, Gravy kitchen ; and the cellar, which cost Miscellany..Defeat Blame lor the territory Prime Rib of Brown Sauce §2,500, Transporting prisoners to Ban- Frederick Rust of Kansas has visited South America and news saw smoke from the roof of the Beef, City Africa, comes of coming Inn can be built upon without much 80 91 Turkey, Cranberry Sauce expense. gor. relatives in and returned to PAGE 8. another Armenian but it at- anti went in and the alarm. to In- Belfast, hisstml- massacre, gave Supper Lamb, Mint, Brown Sauce the some Transporting prisoners tracts Lamb Pie Utilizing ground plan sane and Reform ies at Williams Locals..County Correspondence.. j little notice in comparison with tile was served and the three Baked Spaghetti and Cheese Hospital College Wednesday. a Deaths, being proprietors, Boiled and Mashed Potatoes modifications might be made in the new School. 43 10 Markets..Births..Marriages. of a few British in Beets j justifiable shooting the Messrs. and Peas Fuel at Court House and jail... 512 02 408 50 Mrs. Jennie Hoxie of Burnham and Will Transvaal. Haugh, Varney Edwards, were Turnip Corn structure which would lessen the cost of England is making a Chow Cliow Worcestershire Sauce Water at Court House and jail. 134 00 105 60 Bassford of NEWS OF THE WEEK, heavy in the office. They soon located the Hre in Detroit arrived last Thursday as addition to the responsibility which she Tomato Ketchup building and maintenance and add to the Lighting Court House. 46 60 the attic and on the hose Halford Sauce at Court House anti 509 04 47 guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Greer. assumed as of the put belonging to the Mixed Pickles convenience. We to see Repairs jail 1,104 keeper Turk when in hope Crosby Inn on m Steamed Plum Insurance jail buildings. 12 50 Matters. On Xew Year’s 1878 she turned building, but could get no water. Had the Pudding Mr. William M. day back the Russian army Green Apple Pie Lemon Pie Mince Pie rise from its ashes. Postage, stationery, printing Bradley and Mrs. George »«iv at Good Will from Tea and 662 08 526 22 building Farm, Constantinople and made a secret water been forthcoming, the Hre could have Coffee Milk binding. Bradley of Portland are in Bucksport, called Kairlii Id, was dedicated. The build- Chase Sprituj Water served on onr tables. A FIRE INQUEST HELD. Indexing in Registry of Deeds. 71 08 70 20 treaty with the Sultan. been in a few The there the illness of vas extinguished minutes. Indexing in Probate office. 325 50 by Mrs. John Swazey. furnished Miss Ha run, Edwards & Inn. throughout by Hre Co., Crosby The municipal officers held a un- in Commissioners’ of- meanwhile was making 18%. hearing Indexing Mr Le has Moody anil is a memorial to rapid progress, Sunday, January 5, fice. 15 00 France, who been studying and when the alarm had the der the new law Monday evening, and ex- !. kley Moody. On the first floor Political 1'oin’ts. The Republican brought fire de- The dinner was not partaken of at the Inn, Janitor, salary and extras. 192 25 193 12 medicine with Dr. A. C. El ling wood, left ■ am int d several to the scene the witnesses. Messrs. Expenses of fire inquests. 69 52 54 79 superintendent’s office and teach- State committee met in partment flames were com- but was in elsewhere. One man Varney to take his final term in Augusta, Jan. 2d. part was Coronei’s inquests. 110 42 103 97 Monday Bowdoin three and stated that were in the ho- in, recitation two of It was voted to hold two ing the roof near the tower. Even seen Haugh they medical rooms, conventions, the through to emerge from the building with a tur- Laundry. 7 70 school. a can to tel office after 6 when road monuments. 15 00 21 00 by rolling door, be thrown first he held in then no one the would he under shortly o’clock, Mrs. Setting Portland, Thursday, thought building key each arm while another made off Police Court and Justice trials. 2,638 96 998 15 Mrs. C. R. Parker and her i' On the second floor are the to choose four who was in the grandson, April 9th, delegates and and it would not have been with a Varney, standing corridor Clerk of Courts. 715 40 tlie natural destroyed; but roast of beef. Harold, arrived home train last and the four alternates to ... by Monday history, art attend the national con- for opposite, called their attention to smoke on Officers serving mittimuses 847 60 384 26 the delay in water and lack of I he was beside two recitation rooms. The vention at St. getting building owned by the Belfast Officers sei ving mittimuses, ’94 658 03 evening from an extended visit with friends Louis, June 10th; the sec- the veranda. Just then Geo. G. Pierce came -v pressure to send the streams where Special Liquor Constable. 488 60 513 54 contains about 2,000 volumes, ond convention to be held at they Hotel Co. and was valued on the assessors’ in Massachusetts. Bangor, in and said there was a for of cruel- the were wanted. The fire in the attic. Agents prevention building and furnishings June 4tli, to nominate a candidate for hydrants were opened books for 1805 at £17,000. The also 16 62 gov- company went and ty Capt. O. A. Wade arrived home •ui E. with They up found fire in the attic. Extra Co. 89 40 yesterday '-’,,000.Col. C. Stevens ernor. The committee empowered - great difficulty and the water pipes ap- owned a portion of the furniture and other expenses Attorney... 1 < !■ Mr. Extra Attor- from Sable where his is appointed man to to be Pierce corroborated their statements. expenses County Point, Ct., barge acting superintend- Manley select the chair- peared clogged with mud. One stream of the hotel. The 1894 s': temporary appliances insurance held ney, 59 35 hauled for public Israel P. man for each Geo. O. said he took a line of hose up the winter. lie plies between buildings,and convention, and also author- when first turned on contained the Partridge Detective services. 150 00 rtlam apparently by various parties in the agencies of New York and 1 as acting secretary in ized the chairman and to issue into the chamber when the first Attorney’s fees. 18 00 Hartford, secretary more mud than water and reached Clias. H. department ! w It is believed calls for hotlt barely Field, James Pattee and W. F. Posting road notices. 45 29 9 40 department. conventions, and" that the the arrived, but there was not force to Law Court entries. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook left train second the fire was Thomas was as enough 24(0 by appointments will be basis be on the vote story, while, raging follows: perma- Hied of 1894, in the the water to reach the fire. II. J. Miscellaneous 57 77 64 so for new m in the roof. In one Morrison Monday morning their home !-c I-.. Marsh of now same ratio as in former instance pebbles plugged Belfast Hotel Co., Crosby Inn.£12,000 Boston, years. Charles testified that he the Great u the the nozzle etc. opened hydrant on $11,710 19 $7.345 08 Falls, Montana, intending to go by the Brimmer school in that M. Moses of 1 ork was elected a member and stopped the stream. It is said Furniture, 4,000 & of ■■•en rlccted the Haugh, Edwards Co., furniture_ 1,500 Franklin street, with which Partridge’s line The resources and liabilities for 18‘J4 and way Philadelphia and Washington. assistant teacher of of the executive committee to fill the va- that standpipe was Hushed and was run- B-.’-'.Vmo ol at cm: d 'be of hose connected, giving it a full head. and the and for High. cancy by death of L. G. ning over at 5 o’clock SatimUy .-ftemoon, 1895, receipts expenditures Misses Annie Leonora Barr and Sarah II. 8l,' : iie has been in .The water. But there was a lack of force in that if a tire did break out Thus. N. >'ca charge of call for the National Republican the it could not pus- ! Cash in treasury. 334 C4 1.778 35 Doutney, the well known ten- '1 down somewhat, and on a call ! 1 •: -wei Bar Harbor. Previous to to the cause of which afterwards, Excess of liabilities 29 go- convention, he held in St. Louis, June water, should be iuvesti- sihly result in a total loss. As it is the hold- 1,273 peranee lecturer, began a series of meetings : B j for more it a full II our,he conducted the Frank- is on the 3d water, gave head. Chief ibtli, published page.Gov- gau*!-: ers .mt- 1 1 ••■• hardly $12,951 $11,447 Biddeford, Sunday, and during the summer ! ernor Morton has announced to his the Engineer F. E. Cottrell said there were live finally /Respite bitter cold hundreds were at- realize the full amount of their claims. The I.IAIULITIES. ney was a visitor t.o Belfast in 1 ■ frequent yours Snore Acres, at Lamo'me ! triends that lie will stand as a candidate' nf hose laid, two each from the Main tracted to the scene and remained line#s bills .... ■ •’ stockholders had to lose, as their Unpaid $5,869 53 $2.812 82 1 l i of the for President before standing nothing past. neampment Depart- the National Repub- in and Franklin street hydrants by Notes and interest. 7,082 23 5,078 33 irn l.t <•: Man:- the showers of sparks and cinders that stock was valueless before the tire. Washing- A. B., will be held in lican convention. He stated his They Excess of resources. 3,55o 83 Mi and Mrs. i!. L. and s-ai Morrill position ton Rose Co., and one line from the Ilsley i:'- ’n '. covered to leeward. Once do not the hydrant F- Is and 19. It is at a dinner last week at everything the regret money loss so much as the Leonard arrived expected given Chauncey near 76 home Thursday from T 1 A. P. Mansfield’s Seaside Hose Co. $12,951 .$11,447 98 be BOO M. residence in New Haines enveloped the tower and then a loss of the by fully delegates Depew's York city. building. RECEIPTS. Waterville. Mrs. Morrill, Mrs. Ui. in« He saw but if any, difference in the flsley's Vug about 100 from the 1. t. Platt of Gov. Morton's candi- change of wind, with the aid of a Mrs. wife of one of the little, ; says possibly Varney, proprie- Cash in treasury Jan. 1, 1895. $354 1 them ■ '-'i t streams. mother, accompanied and returned B« of the Slate. ‘'G There was insufficient force in ... Corps Com acy, Morton consented to enter well directed stream, left it out tors, lost and other early hec.’u on county tax of 1893. r>3 7.' jewelry valuables. Mr. •• ** 'n standing 1894. home Walker of I the race and his friends will now to clear the but it about 8 o’clock. 11,230 68 Saturday. Indianapolis go again, and it began to look as Haugli lost all his and evening, improved ... 44 informal though nearly clothing per- 1895 8,9 12 39 l,r’:.\n reception work for him all the Hue. From He thinks there was a to of of Mrs. Fannie, I’lmer Smith «>f Km-ICand along the Hre might, after he confined to sonal as did the good chance save Clerk Courts, fines and costs. 2,845 23 ci'Iitm all, that effects, ** President Butler of information 1 have I am help. for fees. Colby confident that end the had there been to 22162 visited friends in Belfast the week. Her l>,; F\ of the building. It was not how- The hotel was built m 1888-1) at a in- building force enough past the trustees last the Governor will be nominated at the long, cost, S. A. My rick, T. .J. o Friday St. the W. W. Smith n_ im ever, before the Hames burst furniture and water. 1). N. Bird, of J. 8. Mullin, T. J 5 Oo husband, returned from a Memorial Hall. There was a Louis convention. 1 him as forth again cluding fixtures bought by superintendent regard the by reimbursement of expense incase attendance of fiercer than tlie the water works, said the was hunting ttfip to Aroostook and her alumni and other strongest candidate in the race. Gov. ever, leaping from point to point hotel company, of £48,000 It was open- standpipe Elwell vs. Belfast M ater Co. 2*25 joined B-'dth. full at 4.20o’clock. It. would lower from loans .. 00 here ollege. Hon. J. H. Drum- Morton's great strength as a candidate of the tower and raining fire on the ed to the public June 1, with Geo. H. naturally 3,000 Tuesday. adjacent 1881), for libeled sold out of the i’n so nt of the board of lies in the fact that he will about 2 feet (> o’clock. When the alarm liquors trustees, have the united buildings. The Pitcher house was Bernis as landlord. He was succeeded by State. 172 10 Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Wilson, Mrs. G. iut adjoining by Mimed tlui guests to Presi- from New York was he went articles sold from Court 4 delegations State in a measure o & aud given directly to the House. 90 K. L. II. Chas. S. Buk- !i 1' working protected by a slate hut right Varuey, they by Ed- pumping | Brackett, Murch, "i •• i he annual for roof, Haugli, from sale of wood. 17 50 report of lum- him. He is popular all over the coun- station, started the at 0.40 at the B. P. Hazeltine the Washburn wards Co., who were a first class pumps o’clock, ford, and Chas. A. Pilshury left by tiie Bangor has been submitted and lie w ill not have to overcome house, keeping | try, any aud maintained a constant of 125 $26,856 46 >r (tenoral house, the Salmond house and the house and who have the of the pressure 1 25 p. m. train yesterday for Portland to Crossman. It shows factional or sectional opposition.The Unitarian sympathy EXPEN I) II RES. poun Is until when he was notified ''^’“css fell off church were in in the misfortune which be- ‘J.80, that attend the annual meeting of the Maine greatly during lias come out strongly for great danger. The roof of community lias Bills audited by the Supreme Judicial Court. 1 the fire was under control. he year’s show a Thos. B. Reed as the the fallen them. While theirs is an There should Press Association. figures only Republican candi- church caught many times, but here as individual Paid Grand Jurors. $576 72 increase over those of which date for the have been from 00 to 05 at Traverse Jurors. 1,955 20 l89o, Presidency.A elsewhere men were on the alert and loss the burning of Inn is a loss pounds pressure The condition of Charles S. Hiehborn con- a Frankfort, through Crosby great Sheriff and dull The the Inn at deputies.. 709 52 unusually year. reports Ky., despatch of Jan. 4th says: It is re- their exertions to Belfast as a Crosby level the time of the fire. tinues to show the most encouraging signs 1 .r the buildings were saved. community. It contributed Officers serving venires. 142 00 feet *• 18,948,812 of dry ported on that Some local cause must 46186 of improvement, but, owing to. the pine, good authority Represen- The fire seemed a to make a home market and a have reduced the Stenographers.... severity m green long time in brought good of the it is now pine, 81,400,012 spruce tative has written a letter reaching- Referees. 256 97 fracture, impossible to ob- Poor, (Pop.) deal of pressure. The hearing closed and a -•■.477,9:51 the lower where men were money into the place which would report Costs in criminal cases. 1,813 81 tain definite idea of what ef- hemlock were handled last pledging himself to vote for a stories, busy any permanent Republican will be made that the fire from fracture 1.Excitement nrevails in the furniture and not otherwise have come here. of our originated fect the may have upon the use <>f still for United States Senator. This saving fixtures, and as Many 08 upsets some unknown cause. $5,916 the Journal. little town in Oxford all of usual careless are benefitted the leg. [Augusta county, Blackburn’s calculations.Ex-Sec- handling damaged much people by coming of sum- Bills audited by Cleric of Courts and County At- recent j discoveries or have Chas. Foster that was mer PLANS FOR An Augusta of the gold retary says Harrison would taken out. The lawn and sur- visitors. Aside from the pecuniary gain REBUILDING. torney. correspondent Bangor made. The residents are not take the Paid M. S. industri- Presidential nomination if he streets were it was a matter of Stiles. County Commissioner. $284 90 Commercial, writing of the new Maine Sen- rounding covered with to Belfast at Plans of •• pride people rebuilding the Inn are S. A working with the fondest hopes of could get it. being Pay son, 231 85 furniture, ware, hom** and abroad that we had a hotel here canvassed J. W. Brock, 204 40 ate, says: ss. .. The State librarian is crockery bedding, etc., with good prospects of success. sending S. is some of which was to in the Frederick Walls, Vinalhaveu, having '-1'' ''.tii Maine of hauled away that equal any State. The location is Two are talked of. One is for the report court decis- Washington Whisperings. The Ven- plans $721 15 no opposition for a renomination for senator the clerks of night, but much was left strewn an ideal one. While retired it is close to the SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. cities and towns. ezuelan commission met at 11 o’clock about, boud-holders to continue to hold their in Knox county that can lie learned of. T. bobbins of the firm of and from all accounts there business and Paid Judge of Probate. $35,0 00 It is understood that, Wm. L Littlefield bobbins in the room was a centre, equally adapted to the turn over the insurance j- Saturday morning diplomatic bonds, money to of Pro a prominent citizen and business deal of Register ate. 5( 0 00 of Belfast is a candidate for senator in of the of State. Messrs. good pilforing. With five streams requiiements of the pleasure-seeker and the the hotel who will 1 ( Department company, build and oper- County Treasurer. 300 oo Waldo. alais, died Clerk of suddenly, Saturday, Coudert, Brewer, Alvey and Gilman were playing on the building the fire worked business man. ate as before. Courts. 1,100 oo it* is Another is for the company laryngitis.It estimated that in attendance. Mr. White was Wm. M. of Belfast, has absent steadily downward and onward until it was Since Crosby Inn was built Belfast has en- and bond-holders Brown, formerly 'diction in the rates of fire insurance to settle up, and a new $2,250 00 and is not expected to join the oommission that the been appointed master mechanic of the u the plain whole structure was doomed tertained the State Board of Trade, the State the with the Bills audited by County Commissioners. year 1895, will result in the until next week. The commissioners company buy lot, foundation exertions the Paid on bills of Twin City Rapid Transit Co., in wind ra- of about to the By great annex, originally the Grange, the Maine Press Association, the and and 1892, ’93, ’94 and ’95. $10,211 43 8150,000 property have selected Justice Brewer as the buildings, build and operate the M'aldo Co. > pre- Law Ass’n, 20 he rs of the J. D. Governor Crosby mansion, and the (fraud Bodies of Odd Tem- Library pacity superintends all the street rail- State....Maj. Pulsifer, siding officer of the kitchen, Fellows, Knights house. If these plans of rebuilding on the per cent, of liquor fines. 400 00 ti-ian court commission.Nearly Same ways of St. Paul and Minn. In stenographer, died at were saved, and the western wall of the plars, and Knights of that could « ot association, fees for admission Minneapolis, thirty years ago Secretary Seward nego- Pythias Crosby lot fail, other parties propose to buy to Waldo Co. bar. 40 00 his Mr. Brown was Auburn, Jan. 0th, aged 70. tiated a w ith Denmark for the north remained otherwise have been invited here. boyhood “printer's devil" treaty pur- wing standing although Recently the Windsor Hotel, move it back and build Land damages. 105 00 is the first official court in The Journal and his old comrades stenographer chase of the Danish West Indies for burned. The firemen were we had the summer season a City of Belfast, sewer assessment.. 28 00 office, ■om*. For $7,- partially on duty during School of a new house in front, the lower to be years he and members of story Stenographer for Probate Court ... 5 70 at the case are to 500,000. The treaty was the all the Art from glad learn of his advance- rejected by night, playing upon fire, and an alarm Expressive Boston ; and last season fitted for Interest on notes. 400 75 !a,uily did most of the court but the up stores. ment. reporting Senate, matter comes up again in Notes. 00 11,1 11c had been 5,600 ^late. official report- the form of a resolution the 1 'M'th the Maine directing Coldest Ever Known. Kiigland and Germany Now. The Senate and House Senate committee on to vibration and sway of the bridge was $16,190 88 1 foreign relations Transfers ill Iteal Estate. 'i four years was reporter of the de- and terrible, and the hundreds of people who enquire report whether the islands SOME NEW YORK THERMOMETERS WENT TO RELATIONS STRAINED OVER THE SOUTH 46 of the Court. He AFRI- were watching it, exp cted to see it swept $26,856 Supreme served are still for sale on the same terms and 43 BELOW. CAN RAID. The transfers in real estate away. The swash underneath washed following master the civil war. This is during whether there is any of their the sensational despatch that Em- were recorded in Waldo of probability Utica, N. Y., Jan. (j. The cold through- away the earthwork leaving the covering A Great Game Year in Maine. County Registry sale to another government if we do not peror William of sent to President Next the cedar Hi.ikk. It is understood out central and northern New York was Germany exposed. covering gave Deeds for the week ending January 8. lS'.Hi. that them.The and :,i;kt'1 buy President signed the most intense last and the of the South African away, for more than 200 feet, in the cen- The Bangor & Aroostook railroad officials and lus asso- night mercury Kruger Republic and Harriet N. Porter et al.t to Morgan syndicate tre of the bolts Just have a careful statement of all Searsport, Benj. proclamation making Utah a State at 10.30 readings reported from several localities are bridge, great appeared. kept game to 104.49 for the that has dangerously strained the relations O. land in 8e j»ay £100,000,- President the lowest ever known. before high water the wind hauled to the shipped over their line, which reaches the Sargent, do.; rsport. E. A. ■ nds Saturday.The Saturday sign- between and : which the administration is The lowest England Germany saved the en- finest in and have to Ada -A. ed the resolution the ac- reported in this is 27 de- southwest, which, doubtless, game country Maine, just Nash, Burnham, Wood, do.; ug to joint authorizing city “1 express my sincere congratulations tire issue. These same bonds grees below zero. Places north of structure. The telegraph and telephone received complete figures, which an ceptance of the ram construct- here on that, and without give land and buildings in Burnliam. S t- 1. iu market at Katalidiu, the Block Kiver supported by your people poles, which went down to the with idea of the immense of in open upwards of 117, ed the Bath division of the Rome. for bottom, slaughter game by Iron Works of Bath, appealing help to friendly powers, you be were also aids in this State in Lawry, r>» Orrison do 'Oig the a of Me., Watertown and R. R. wires, saving the three months of open time, Fairfield, Burtiil, syndicate profit about and the Ogdeusburg report have succeeded your own ac- "»•».non rejected by President and Secre- the by energetic bridge. A conservative estimate of the which closed Dec. hi. The land in Palermo. Frank L. Sears- in securities as in following reading. Holland Patent 38, tion the armed bauds following figures Trundy. good gold tary of the for failure to make her against which invaded to the is Charles show the from all stations of 1!:>i k(*t oi Navy | South Trenton 40, Lowville 30. Fa Is damage bridge £500. Capt. shipments the to land and the world. Between now Lyons your country as disturbers of the peace and Baker estimates port, George Peiree, Frankfurt; 11 contract speed.Secretary Carlisle has 42, Me Vickers 43, Port 42. the damage at £1,000. [ Bel- B. & A., game killed by local sportsmen tax arid voteis will Leyden have thus been enabled to restore peace and in Frankfort- W. T. C. Runm N;"\..inber, payers issued a call for sealed fast correspondence of the Bangor Commer- and eaten in camp, etc: buildings lls, ""I proposals for $100,- NOT SO COLD IN MAINE. the of deal of quiet about safeguard independence your country ; cial. to Ro/etta R. Fiank- thinking 000,000 4 per cent, coupon and attacks 1895. Deer. Moose. Caribou. Total. Searsport, Dwell.y !lm '*f registered Biddford, Jan. 8. The thermometer re- against from outside.” financiering. Democratic ad- This is a fair of the October. 669 53 37 759 land m bonds.Hon. Bufus W. Peckham of cords in York This it is that, according to a Loudon specimen many exag- fort; Frankfort Mary K. Moody, !iil,ions are luxuries.The county range from twelve to November— 501 21 31 553 costly New York, the new associate of zero. despatch, has “set afiaiue” and gerated and untruthful statements sent from to Everett Simmons et chess justice twenty below England December..., 409 38 62 509 Franklin, al.. Sears- •dlcgiate tournament was con- the Armenia and Venezuela in back- supreme court, was inducted into Livermore Falls, Jan. <>. This is the put the Belfast to out-of-town The mont; land and in Searsmont.. Jo- last Harvard papers. bridge Total buildings week, winning the coldest of the sea 22 ground for the time. It would be a .1579 112 130 1K21 office, Monday. day mu, degrees below strange has been at a total Columbia was turn of affairs if repaired cost of £43.50, seph W. Jones, Somerville, to Kiiii;\ M. second, Princeton : zero. Many lumbermen are idle for the long predicted Eur pe- Game killed by local sportsmen and consumed 1 waiting and had the in mul Vale fourth.The American snow. an war should arise, not out of European or work been begun as soon as the camps, etc.—Deer, 1688; moose, 64; caribou, Turner, Palermo; land in Palermo. B> nj. J What Belfast People Read. Asiatic 115; total, 1867. oid Cotton Jan. 0. The questions, but from a petty raid in storm subsided the t<> Reporter says: “The j Hallowell, Kennebec river good judges say expense Entire tota- for three Kenney, Frankfort, Edwin K Grant, do.; the southern corner of Africa. It would months—Deer, 3267; 'Po was one of the closed up again but the be a would most active in Saturday night, ha\e been little more than half that moose, 176; caribou, 245; total, 3688. land in Frankfort. Olive R. Parker, Frana- j An unusually number of books were surface is on account of strange sight to see the German onials of textile construction the large rough the large Emperor The war his sum, and travel could have been resumed above table contrasts with 1894 as follows: to E. K. laud and :u taken from our Free amount of anchor ice. It now looks as if declaring against grandmother. He, fort, Grant; buildings !,'iy has seen, 357 new Library during Decem- 1894. Deer. Moose. enterprises! there would be no lack of Kennebec ice for however, evidently has public opinion as within 24 hours. One would infer from the Caribou. T« tal. Fraukfort. Eva Jones, Burnham, to Leah !|g been launched—one more than ber, 1895. The list shows the kind behind him October- 479 24 10 513 following cutting this winter, and the usual solidly in Germany as the Sal- probablv above item that the telegraph and telephone November... 345 8 13 366 B. Harding, do.; land and in prosperous of 1892. The of our most amount will government can have British building** year past reading people eujoy: be stored. isbury public December.... 177 13 27 217 a at its back poles, wires and all, went to the but Burnham. Geo. to S||(»W8 gain of 94 mill plants over Fiction.1261 opinion If England is aflame, bottom; Lenfest, Washington, N -i elsewhere in new engrand. a Berliu the th Carolina heads the list with 03 Juvenile. 426 despatch says Emperor’s mes- no doubt what the writer intended to say Total. li 01 45 50 1096 Minot W. Lenfest, do.: land in Liberty and A sage “is hailed with enthusiasm mills. Of the total 140 were cotton Periodicals.117 Hudson, Mass., Jan. (». The thermometer throughout was that the poles on each side of the bridge Palermo (2 deeds.) Henry Leman, Palermo, " .19 Germany,” and that it “will add greatly to 01 23 silk and General Literature. 93 registered 17 degrees below zero this morn- which the to knitting, woolen, his as a true in- support wires extend to the bot- Harry B. Leman, do.; lain! in Palermo. Travel. 77 Majesty’s popularity being How to Spell Steward. 7* miscellaneous.”.In the ing. of the tom—and is discussing Bellows terpretation intensity of the German that not true. These poles art Fred W.Brown, Belfast to Edward Mitchell, at History. 60 Falls, Vt., Jan. 0. The ther- a,J. Imundary dispute Seattle, Jan. public’s hostility toward Great Britain.” A Scotch was >", Biography. 47 mometers this were 18 fastened to the spiling of the and art paper asked which is the do.; land in Belfast. States morning belo at Nor is the on both sides bridge T. retiring-United District aud feeling likely to be nroper of the surname Stew- Judge Science Art. Mi Bellows Falls, and Grafton : at Ches- thus a source of weakness way spelling l!"u Truitt of Sitka said: Putney allaved by President to instead of strength “The unan- Religion. 16 ter, 20 N. Kruger’s response ard, and replied that the question was not below; Walpole, H., 18; Alstead, the —the lines aloft a L. “I'inion of both Social message. The London Chronicle ex- causing heavy strain in t as there are about T. Boothby of Waterville that Alaskans, white Science. 12 N. H., 25. It is clear at points and there h is easily answered, thirty says J11;"18 pressed hope and belief that he would take wind. The motive on record in he remembers in colored, regarding the been no snow for the past three weeks high for such misrepre vays English, Gaelic, Latin, 1848, a winter which par- boundary no notice of the but he has doue so "■stion, is that the line Total.2145 N. Jan. 6. message, sentatious as above not far t» French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch, as fol- allels the present. The 27th of Decem- should stay right Woodsville, H., Extremely in these terms: quoted may be day ‘rti cold weather in promptly, ows: Steward, Stewart, Stewartt, he in Were contention prevails this section. The seek, and it is not a creditable one Stuart, ber, 1848, assisted plowing and England’s “I testify to your Majesty, my very deep certainly ° Camden. H. M. Bean’s valuable thermometers ranging all the wav from 24 be- >tuard, Stuarde, Stenart, Steuert, Stewort., the lot on which was built the W()l,ld rob us of the best portion mare, and heartfelt thanks for your sin- in whatever it be viewed. grading uf low at Woodsville to 35 below at Franconia. Majesty’s light may iteort, Steubhard, Steubhart, Steubhartt, Oxford and us of Kakula, broke her leg, Tuesday morning, cere congratulations. With God Normal Institute at South Paris. tl K'v ,lwestern Alaska, deprive A north wind is There is helping us, itiubliart, Stevyard, Stiurt, Sfoward, Stur- on trade. strong blowing. we to do for hold- He said that at that time the was V' The are oppos- while being driven for exercise. Kakula’s no snow on hope everything possible A. of rard, Stwvarde, Stvward, Seue- ground e ° people the ground and lumber interests C. Mosman Brooks was in town Sat Stuardus, ing our dearly bought independence and the free from and there was not England’s map making and they do trotting time is 2.20. are suffering badly. hallus, Estuard, Estuardza, Stivard, Sti- entirely frost, of our beloved urday. so stability republic.” vardi. quite much mud as there is this year. When The New Tear Comes. Strange Doings in the Az .res. which deluged the Sabrina four miles their fathers and grandfathers, who bor- I Aftermath. remote of tine rowed their ways from ancestors fields are mown, When January breezes blow, M'MI <>E NATURE'S WuNUtKKFl l. WORK- away, accompanied by quantities When the Summer Year comes across the For there is be- When the birds are fledged and flown, The New snow, INGS. RARY ISLANDS ROKN IN A N1G1IT black sand which covered her deck. With them, absolutely nothing And the dry leaves strew the path; So pure and young, so straight and slender, AND DISAPPEARING AS SUDDENLY. A their few miles of valley, the walls His his cheeks the customary promptitude of English- yond With the falling of the snow, eyes alight, aglow; DoNKKY-ltACK .JOURNEY TO SKTE CI- of which are so that is not With the of the crow. And round him, shifting to and fro, men in seizing upon all land in sight, the high cawing DADE", THE VALLEY OF “SEVEN CIT- the fields we umw, Tlie whitened world of drifted splendor. risen before noon, and begins to Once again ship's officers lost no time in effecting a fairly in the aftermath. IES.” And gather Within the yard the children play, “set” about 3 m. the few hours new with flowe:s A p. During Nor. the grass .-l Tin? landing as soon as the tires abated, and sweet, Attacking in a cruel way special correspon'ie*‘ee .Journal.] Is this of ours; of a moderate sleepy activity harvesting A tall snow-man, who stares about him, taking possession of the newly-created is- daylight, Not the clover bloom ; USSGNTnCOOKP Font a Dei.gada. San Nov. upland to Miguel, in but between sun- with And, smiling coldly, seems say When a calls for a of lard or but- land in IIis British name. prevails SeteOidades; But the rowen mixed weeds, No recipe cupfui 1 s'.C). It is difficult to believe that Majesty’s They icy cannonading may IP, aud silence tufts from marsh and meads, ter, use two-thirds of a of Cottolene— had great in the set sunrise, reigns supreme. Tangled Suffice ingloriously to rout him. cupful tliis small of volcanic Hissed difficulty scaling island, speck land, The homes are smoke-be- f Longfellow. It which hv that time war. MOO feet high, village mostly The frozen pond is smooth and wide; thenewshortening—instead. improves in mid-Atlantic at a Christmas come and Gone the up comparatively each attached to a huge gone! The skaters swing from side to side, saves sides as perpendicular as those of a smoke gritnmed huts, your food, improves your health, recent contain." no fewer than 54 crowds, the books, the burst- Ami little boys, pursuing after, period, wide as as the house plump pocket stack, (as in reality it was)—the ground, chimney nearly big Arrayed in furs and tilled with pride, your money—a lesson in economy', towns and besides its ing secrets, and now we gather the after- villages, llourishiug 1 and out at the bottom the surface slide, or rather the sulphurous matter, dross of itself, spreading Upon glassy i too. Genuine COTT OLE PI E is i; • half a dozen of them are math. Look it as we will the love And fall in with shouts of caj Hardy into a oven with a round- upon heaps laughter. iron and ashes, so hot that the boots broad, spacious sold in tins with trade- « t olm all j that is world is a little after everywhere quenee, however, though have 1 The door is in the larger Within the house the tire glows, ffijjjfk were burned off their feet. IIovv- ing top. parlor approached Km —“Cottolene and steer's then historic of nearly each It is a that ma- And ruddy apples, ranged in rows marks legends deepest local in- iu which several Christmas day. pity eve r, and through the piggery, Before the blaze, are blithely peeling. terest. ami the traveler linds | they accomplished it, planted terial conditions affect our attitude head, in wreath— uniailing should The sun to bed discreetly goes, ^j!|. cotton-plant i the Union Jack in on the lean, black porkers loudly protest against charms in their of English triumph toward but they do, and And then the doors of daylight close, on tin. peculiar types antiquity their of and the streets Christmas; Mfeyk every summit. At that, time the island was scarcity rations, And clear and cold the night comes steal- K FAISRKNH rn in their Mooresque an the carv- it was not so hard to meet THEN CHIC! hitecture, are mere in curs though quite ing ^ipipiPK round in with a circumfer- dirty lanes, abounding ll I ’rti 224 S'.nte Street. BOSTON, iiics of old churches ami and in nearly form, this we have not the lfjr Hfi convents, and children. Out in the year, yet forgotten [Guy Wetmore Carry 1 in the January St. ence of less than two miles. In the begging yam t!;<- quaint customs of the bourgeois, Ri- top economies we learned two ago. Let _Nicholas. fields stands a little sur- years was a basin of whence quaint church, heira Grande ranks next to I'onta large Filing water, | us that the Venezuelan Delgada mounted a Moorish dome. There is a hope difficulty a stream, six flowed into the by in am. Villa Franca in com- yards wide, not cause us to review the lesson. population, carved altar but. no may and is rudely inside, seats, sea, it asserted that 50 yards from Elizabeth mercial importance. The latter town is the Massachusetts weather! Let the the MO fathoms the worshippers kneeling upon pine of interest to island, water, though ’’describe it: special antiquarians, being houghs with which the floor is strewn. Whittier’s “Christmasof’88, was stiil too hor to hold the hand situated on a small island of the same deep, The two which leave scant The promise noon and eve ful- O’CONNELL deep lakes, morning’s CM in. the island crumbled which was horn vo.canic action Subsequently filled name, by room for the between their shores slow and sank village In warm, soft sky, and landscape hazy-hilled >s than a hundred Time was away by degrees, linally years ago. and the base of the mountain walls, are And sunset fair as they ; into the Union Jack and all. For a vh. V;'!a Franca was than all the sea, A sweet reminder of His holiest time, larger the charm of the place. Though set so well it is a JEWEL. long time smoke or steam is- A summer-miracle in our winter clime, Says experience bong After vr, eiiic" 1 the Azores the afterwards, have put together. capi- far above the level of the sea, they God gave a perfect day. sued from the place where it stood, but have had that EXPERIENCE of course vou have ut the island and a “free gain-; ta: city," enjoy a regular ebb and flow like the waters of Lawns and lowlands are still green, while n»*w is left but the reef ed more KNOWLEDGE. WiJ come u immunities. lint tounded nothing dangerous you and look at or i:.g / upon the ocean; and both lakes retain their re- the snow lingers like a matting about the I on cither side of wa- aforesaid, which the hues of aud beautiful lav; '.lie evidence of earlier coniiagra- spective deep green I picture. ter is (10 fathoms deep twice as deep as though flow into each other l: '-!:>• was man) times pi.nudly tie- &ky-bluc, they The wise woman did her Christmas a narrow channel. j before Ulic last eruption. It gives one through .connecting s’ >\«b >\ siU'.assivc and I avoid the earthquakes Keen at the stars arc re- shopping early in the month to to lie about in bright noonday 1m main lami strange feelings cruising aii\ sv.-ept altogether flected in their tranquil bosoms, so well- i crowd and save time and temper. Such a these waters, uncertain how soon another tic '.n.atliu: of the Fie. like is the deep valley in which they are catastr.q.ln woman (?) started out one bright inorn- island or the bot- hidden. Dales of which tear | i. main of may pop up alongside wind, up ! m (Mo; Fin) ’he great i a the roots on the surround- i >g, solely for what day might bring i tom drop out of all things below. great trees by .iin- dose ! y, which sprang up witii- do not ruflie 'heir surface. Gold forth, and at this season the the most hills, | naturally in Perhaps fascinating mountain Mrs, J. I*. Hell, Ossa iratmnie, Kan, ;■ 'w riting one day the lev 1 plain, and silver-fish disport themselves in the “fields to be mowed” are the Wasli- big wife of the editor of The the lead- of San Miguel is that of Sete in wo men j Graphic, :., ODD of lu-r cit izens and ; n- scenery (h eper waters and tin- shallow and vour -.w.uS.whg ington street stores. local of Miami writes pass judgment? We sav thi-r v.. at the western end of the are ing paper county, simply her houses and under Cida■!<•*, island, eternally washing,standing knee-deep, Hating shipping with their clothes tucked in In B. II. Whites window is “Santa “I teas troubled tcith heart disease will be more than to show our full lines about ten mih s from Ponta Jt up huge pleased you mains of metallic ire. At low water Delgada. for six severe short- bundles around the hips. A large portion Claus up to date,” seated on a bicycle years, palpitations, is only fi. m tradition that the fearful ness of breath, together with such ex- tin : uius'.f the ancient harboi and some | of the valley is occupied by the private es- which lie works without with propelling, treme at times I would I is 500 tate of a citizen of j'onta 1 a. nervousness, that, j-s ;:! at oh.-, aic still visible, and story told, how, nearly years ago, wealthy Velgad 1 his customary pack and a book at his side walk the floor nearly all night. We Dress Sack Suits, tiie now was the It com].rises an empty house, an orange Suits, li. :;i tl immense chasms rent on every d"ep valley highest, point consulted the best medical talent. orchard, a for the entitled “List of good girls and hoys.” of the an immense sur- fir-plantation making sM.e is believed that the sea did not island, mountain, They said there teas no of boxes in which to ship the fruit, some With woolly snowllakes Hying and drifts help forme, Overcoats, Ulsters, rounded by s«*ven lesser on each that I had organic disease of the heart for Reefers, gain up *n tin- original town, but that the heights, artificial ponds, extensive walks amid or- crowds. accumulating, lie draws admiring which there was no I had read of which stood a all des- namental and a breakwater on remedy. town itself, wit.li tract of adjacent nourishing city, shrubbery, large the of the lake. Farther down the street, Shuman shows your advertisement in The Graphic and Fur a terrible and vol- margin Coats, i a no, w.is broken off and forced forward troyed l»y earthquake a ago, as a iast tried one bottle of Faxm 11. A III). a Dickens’ Booth, with drawings and quo- j year resort, canic eruption. Other authorities have it Dr. Miles* Xew Cure for the mi the -e.i by t he tremendous convulsion tations from “Christmas Carols” which Heart, Youths and Children's which that when the island was first to convinced me that there was true Suits, >f nature, i’his new-born island lias a discovered, Brought Light. ! serve to draw attention to their clothing. merit in k I took three bottles each of ihe there was a broad and verdant .o> oi: iis summit pd feet in plain here, HISTORY OF A WOMAN WITH A LONG RECORD ure diameter, Houghton & Dutton, in addition to a Heart C and Restorative Nervine and which the discoverer determined to col- IN NEW ENGLAND. Furnishing Goods, w a It completely cured me, I sleep l;< h'Mcd with fresh water lake ]»erli;i]>s reindeer team which they send out on the j onize. Petimiii.g later, with seven com- Boston, I>»•<•. .'10. Search for news of Mrs. well at night, my heart beats regularly and feet have an immense Santa Claus Hafs and deep. Mary A. Davidson, the Sau Francisco woman streets, high I no more Caps, of with whom he de- have smothering spells. I wish i: -i A is tin* panies emigrants, Boston as her former iden- at the lowest prices. A aiAhing tiling present claiming home, up on the outside of the store, done in to say to all who are suffering as I did; signed to establish seven he found tified with the alleged blackmail case of i;:i i»i'■. Ass than a mile from tin- old one. cities, there’s relief untold for them if will Rev. Dr. Brown, has brought, to light the electric lights, and below it the greeting they the ]-•]«.ill elevated .1 liuni.N.'uid into : 1 I- •■ d!»-d i do and leet, of a woman only give your remedies just one trial.” mto llllies, occupies history by that name, who had | “Merry Christmas” in the same effect. a smoking mountain. At any rate, the a remarka Me career in New England. Dep- Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive \ ,-jM'i where once stood an island, It remains for J.ordan to lead in the that the first bottle will benefit. WHITE 81 MAIN STREET. Sete uty Eire Marshal Shaw is of the opinion guarantee STORE, name, (’blades, means “Seven All druggists sell it at $1, 6 bottles for ^5, or vA. ; ;Aap,w-aied in the depths of the that the woman involved in the San Fran- amount of window decoration. In the but there is no it will be sent, prepaid, on re -emt of price Cities,” city at all in the cisco church scandal and one formerly re- sim i> -’Mid -iily and as its window stands by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lion CHAS. in3'steriously was displaying books, O’CONNELL, vicinity, only one insignificant village. It siding in Lynn are identical. It in Proprietor i:ctLi' '* ; w.*" thrown up. Its basin is LSK4 and 18Xo that Mrs. Davidson, for dis- “Editha’s himself to is the largest crater in the three burglar” helping :iie vortex of island, posing of StJ,000 worth of mortgaged prop- Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure jO'-h.d.iv the volcano, and the spoons from the sideboard, while trom and a half miles long, by t vo miles wide, erty illegally in Lynn, was tried and sen- on its edge towers a huge pyramid of tenced to two in house of the Editha “Its curious that Restores Health and two years Ipswich drapery says l,S()()feet deep, occupied by large correction. After of the j.m k. whose foundations are unfathomed disposing property you should know just where to look for lakes, which are named Lagoa Azul and she disappeared, hut was found in Albany, in A1 great abyss, 40 N. 1 although barely Lagoa Verde, because of their difference V., brought to Boston and tried. She things.” C0llldset re!ief was horn in a DCCflB^ N nd" 11niii the island from which it was Bucksport, Me., and married in In the next window, aom a most hor- color, one being as bright green as the Col. Blood. It was after Col. Blood’s death, attracting young D Ear UIS fea torn. originally other is dun the civil war, that she a and old, is the schoolliouse, the rible blood dis- deep cerulean blue. You may g spent year Mary,and J: another part of St. Michaels is a high as nurse in Washington. On her return 10 lamb that followed her to done ease I had hundreds of visit the Sete Cidades a school, spent dollars easily by day's Maine she married Mr. Davidson, a mountain, the ancient crater of which is a ship remedies on builder. moved thence to in handkerchiefs. The attitudes various and journey donkey-back. Following a They Lynn, entirely trying physi- lake at a great elevation, and the lake is where she opened a music store and rented of the fifteen doll and the none of which did me road on the south pupils, teacher cians, winding si.le of the is- and sold While in any fid! of In the when mortgaged pianos. at nails came gold-fish. year 1811, are her elicit exclamations of admi- finger off and land, you sometimes close to the Lynn her second husband died. After leav- desk, good. My Our Furniture is the awful explosion occurred under the ing the house of she travelled ration from all. hair came out, me black sand of the curved correction, Mounting the grand my leaving Moving beautifully some, but was lost of the of- /a a in the midst of these islands and finally sight by bald. I then went to beach, again trotting along the edges of ficers. staircase, which is outlined in rows of perfectly smoke and Humes burst forth in tremen- dizzy hundreds of feet above colored incandescent lights, the visitor precipices, Because iT is ui'iciej1 aT dous columns, countless fish were thrown The Bangor News says that Mrs sees f'nces uku* 'u\Prs. baby villages along shore; beyond, “the Daily the home of Little Bed Biding Hood. Temp'i in all of and Davidson is well remembered in Bucksport HOT tip stages boiling broiling, The wolf is at the and in the SPRINGS Here are some of the we oiler: ocean wild and wide,1 its as the most remarkable woman who ever window, says bargains nearby green- Hoping to be cured this celebrated ■and huge stones followed, with incredible left that town. Her maiden name was by ish blue into a Mary traditional voice tolled Biding who fading gray waste stretch- Hood, treatment, but very soon became disgusted quantities of black sand. Soon there was Abbott, and she is the eldest daughter of to the horizon. At is outside, “Full the bobbin and the latch and decided to S.S.S. The effect was ing the village of Constant R. Abbott, deceased, who was a try C nnothei island formed, which before the wonderful. I >mnn need to recover Wood Seat airs from 25c, Feteiros you turn inland and take to the well-known and highly respected citizen. will.lift up.” The whole arrangement is truly upwards. ceased was 400 feet Mary was a young woman of line pres- at once, and after I had taken twelve bot- eruption nearly high, mountains. rl he trail leads an device for the chil- Bedsteads from 50n. along a sharp ence, stately, beautiful of face and form, ingenious pleasing tles I was cured—cured S.S.S. upwards. lint after a few months it disappeared entirely by Ingh ridge, one of innumerable brilliant and witty. She was, in fact, a dren and at the same time showing the when the world- a.m: a parallel dazzler. Her jpfo. rem S3.50 «»nly dangerous reef remains to regular first husband was renowned H o t Lounges upwards, that look from a distance as table linen and art needle work of which | ridges narrow Maj >r Frank Pierce of an officer maik the spot. of volcanic Bucksport, had failed, n Speaking on as of the (>th Maine who died in it is Springs Extens: Tabies from S3.50 ds. to}) the Moslem’s bridge, “fine as a Regiment, composed. upwa islands, let me tell of the Wm. S. Loomis, you queerest hair ISbS In 1X72 the young widow married and sharp as a sword,” which ac- Holly is every where, and electrical effects La.^l^^® one "li Thomas Davidson, a prosperous Shreveport. Chamber Sets from $10.50 whose freaks are shipbuild- Our Hook on the upwards. reeoid, amply' to and add to the to Disease an .1 its Treatment mailed, free to any cording Koran spans the eternal er, they moved to Lynn, Mass., where brilliancy devices intended Address.. SWIFT attested in Azorean abyss SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga, ] history. About two Mrs. Davidson opened a piano agency and Chat 5 at almost own to keep the wicked out of heaven. All the please. Surely, 1 said to myself, this is Fancy year pmce. null's "d the coast of San Miguel there is music store, which she managed from 1SS0 are the new ridges clothed with verdant mosses, to 1X84. “sweet, grass,” the “clover Extra Sr : Mattresses bom via d mm rous shoal Tap $ 50 upon which many While in Mrs. Davidson was arrest upwards. hushes and luxuriant Lynn, but I will see the “rowen” and trees, ferns in rank bloom,” p v*-sseis have been wrecked, where three ed on the charge of selling mortgaged goods. Hair and Wool lower ban ; the and with Top lcfj abundance; and on either side of them are After a sensational trial, which was report- “tangled tufts,” this resolu- times within the memory » f man a con- e i at length in the newspapers, she was tion carried out the “fields 1 Sofas and Parlos Sets deep green valleys, divided into orange mowed” Jas S. Dean, Gen. Grant Post, Icwe; t an any time sidi-iabie island has been formed, or convicted and sent to Sherborn prison, groves and bamboo were Salem and North where fields, and the air s where she served a year. Since her release, ! streets, amid Itondout, N. \ Since we t! v> "u up. and twice completely disap- have been i busier filled with the of it is said, she has figured in various shady J the “SolomonLevi’s” and Halims I < warbling canaries. The may peared. >t its first appearance in the hut to this time has al- number of birds is transactions, up j remarkable in all the her have listened to the “cawinjj of the CURED of DYSPEPSIA yeai I'd2 little is known beyond the fact ways managed to escape by wits. Mrs. j Azores, and in San Davidson i- divorced from her husband, crows” for I could under*;.md. it was particularly Miguel, j aught Commander Dean writes: “As Chief lr. S. thm found standing in the track of es- who is still living. The San Francisco Mail of where a reward is offered for the des- The time has been when on Agent the U. & D. R. R., good health seems to he in her favorite line of ! travelling vessels where smooth water had been he- capade is indispensable. I found myself however MR. WILL.IS, a first-class workivm f is connected w truction of red- busine-s, and the result, of her trial is await- those streets was attended with some lm e. ;m«l that a few blackbirds, bull-finclies, all run down with Dyspepsia. I doctored months later no trace ed with great interest in Bucksport ami breasts, cliaflinchs and the dear little risk; but thanks to the saving grace of and doctored, but I grew worse. I suffered this establishment Repairing of F of it could be discovered. Its other places where she is known. second ap- misery night and day, for fully two years. brown canaries, the sum The statements that Mrs. Davidson’s the Old North Church and the North End niture, Upholstering and \’arm- in was attended paid annually My case was pronounced incurable. I pearance, 1720, by huge first husband was a Col. Blood; that her representing a death-list of The Mission, both of which places I visited and chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy about that done in a manner columns ot smoke and an enormous dis- 420,000. second Davidson, is dead, and ing thorough husband, time, and told him of my condition and he game birds include that she was two in the house which deserve more than passing mention, charge of ashes and woodcock, snipe, years Ipswich said, a bottle of with pumice-stone. of all incorrect. try despatch. and red correction are one feel as safe in that as in 'l i e quail partridges may locality historians of the day describe it as Wilder and rougher grow the hills as Church Entertainments. any part of the city of Boston. having sides and that no bot- precipitous mount to DR. DAVID KENNEDY’S you the summit of the range, Nor is a visit to the slums without its t !' ould be found within 20 fathoms of anil narrower the Female Minstrel Shows have been this knife-blade ridges, with lesson. I may not listen to a sermon from i’" snores. For many it remained the most of church entertain- years gulches a thousand feet between year popular J. C. & Son. deep ments in Massachusetts. These Rev. Charles W. Duane of the Old North unchanged, as if come to interesting FAVORITE REMEDY Thompson stay forever; them, plowed out in former years by religious events have exerted their enlight- Church, and 1 may not hear Rev. Mr. and one fine take it morning, noon and and it will then, morning, the early ris- streams of lava ening aud refining influence in almost every Younkin endeavor to save and Christian- night, llowing seaward. Late in cure you. I took the medicine as directed, FRED Me. cj> <>! san part of the Commonwealth, Most of them ize tlie classes of the ATWOOD, Winterport, Miguel, looking seaward for the submerged North but had no confidence in a as case afternoon you catch a first glimpse of have been arranged and conducted with cure, my tl«<- accustomed rubbed End Mission, but the sermon 1 read as I had been tried by so many. After using it land-mark, their the and of Sete great ability, and with the keenest apprecia- valley village C’idades, a went among the dissolute and depraved of a week I began to feel better, and in a short oye.s in astonishment, for not the smallest tion of the tastes of the sporting and amuse- vast, mountain hollow feet that locality and felt the sigui ficance of while after that I was entirely cured. That REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. trace of it nearly 2,000 ment-loving imblic. At Middleboro the Uni- could be seen! About a cen- the efforts made to redeem terrible distress, everything I ate, breaking deep, with its churches and and tarians enlivened their minstrel perfor being them, Over Thirteen Millions Fire Insurance issot* cottages up sour in my throat had all gone and I have ($13,000,000) tury later, (in 1812), it is recorded that an auce with a song-and-dance turn, an im- will remain with me,a vitalizing influence. lovely twin lakes, united a narrow not had a moment’s discomfort since. To- by personation of the Bowery Girl, and a skirt Surely wre cannot have the “clover bloom” Springfield Fire and Marine, Granite State Fire Insurance Co., Firk immense body of smoke was observed re- day there isn’t a healthier man and my ap- neck and occupying two-thirds of the val- dance. As I oose this record, the account without the fertilizing influence of the Association ok Philadelphia, Capitol Fire Insurance Co.. volving about the fateful almost of the last annual Festival of St. petite.is grand.” National Fire Insurance Conn spot, above these May “rowen.” M. Co., Hartford, ley. High lakes, to the north Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at Melrose, horizontally over the water in varied in- Waltham, Mass., Dec. ’1)5. aud east, rise the precipitous walls of the Massachusetts, reaches me. This year the DESIRABLE BISKS WRITTEN AT CURRENT RATES volutions, shooting upwaids at intervals the festival, following the prevailing fash- crater. 2,700 feet, the sum- The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Co. being highest ion, took the form of an entertainment White House reception Jan. 1st in spire-like columns of blackest cinders, by mit of J’ieo de which overlooks female minstrels,—“Miss the was attended by a great of “A Xew Broom Lcdo, Trilby Foote, gathering FOK 5 at low rates on t»» windward at an of 20 de- TORNADO INSURANCE WHITTEN YEARS, building acceptable. rising angle three interlocutress, tai ing the lead in one of the j prominent people. The receiving party parts of the island. Carefully you CORRESPONDENT OF MERCHANT MARINE INSURANCE CO. grees from the perpendicular. Each fresh liveliest performsnees which this ancient; comprised President and Mrs. Cleveland, pick your way down the steep declivities town has witnessed for many y, ars. No INVESTMENT NECUkITIES BOUlillT AND NOLO. mst was Vice President and Mrs. Stevenson and out! succeeded by another of less was the dance which in the early twilight, amid corn-fields and pleasant followed, cabinet officers and their wives. LOANS NKtiOTIATED. and till two o’clock in the Glean” greater height velocity, until the col- lasting morning.’’ REAL ESTATE BOKiHT ANO SOLI). fir-plantations and pastures musical with [Rev. VVm. Hall in the Swoops umn of and Bayard January j solicited. •<»«11 eontf ashes cinders looked like the Forum. IS .AN OLD AD.VCE, HUT THU ■o^Correspondence the tinkling bells of ami As A SECURITY REDEMPTION branches of colossal trees sheep goats. pine towering within and may be imagined accommodations for A Long Life of Usefulness. At the 1’rohat.e Court Room .it Belfast, to the sky; aud as they fell, mixing with lor the County m Waldo, on the 24-th day of tourists arc not sumptuous in the moun- Dceniber, A. I>. 1S Wanted at the festoons of white, Mrs. Mercy Thorndike of Simonton's 'or- Kit M if i Kit Firm Once ! feathery smoke, certain instrument, to ho the l.eu tain-imprisoned hamlet of this ner was ‘.13 oid Oct. 2i)th. In 1804 her purporting assumed at one time the Sleepy years | —BO N D— A will and testam ur of .It >11 N KKNNI'.Y. la.e they appearance father was drowned in Taconic and IS (’LEAN FROM T1IE START. 38EH SACK COAT MAKERS Hollow, where Kip Van Winkle might Falls, of Belfast, in said county ol Waldo, deceased, of enormous plumes of black and white the shock crazed her mother, who died at having been presented for probate have twice j Certified a reliable VEST SALE slept, twenty years undisturb- the of never having recovered by Trustee, guar- We take in announcing to our friends in That not ice be t• ► ;i!I persons in- COLI.AK WORE. In?!' at of the waiv- age 02, fully | pleasure Ordered, given ostrich feathers; another, .• r»u to he ed. There is a dirty little inn whose faded her reason. Mrs. Thorndike has moved 57 antees Every Share of the Petit Manan Belfast and vicinity that we have formed aco- tcrested by causing a copy of this pub- WM. A CL AhK, Belfast, VI under the firm name of lislied three weeks in the ing blanches of the weeping willow. times during her life and has been a resi- ; partnership successively Republican is labelled Hotel Land & Industrial at that m.i\ signboard Travassos, of Aina Hal- Company’s, Journal, printed Belfast, they appear dent VViseasset, Aina, Village, w n These bursts were accompanied Hashes at a Probate Court, to be held a: Bc'fas't. i Pi by “Traveler’s Hotel.” weariness Pitts- However, lowed, Palermo, Augusta, Dixmont, and for said county, on the second Tuesday of For of the most vivid and a lightning, noise is tile best field, Camden Village and Simonton’s Cor- next, at ten of the clock Indore noon, Sale. sauce, and a long day of moun- January ner. Her lirst husband was David Farn- and show cause, if any they have, why the same The Lang building on the imitu" like the continual tiling of cannon and tain worthy climbing on donkey-back makes any' ham, whom she married when she was lb —STOCK- should not he proved, approved and allowed. riiurch and Market street*, is ollered lor and as the clouds GKO. K. JOHNSON. The house i* hriek ami contains two teneim musketry intermingled; sort of “bed and years old. With a family of 13 children, Judge. board” acceptable at A true Attest: and a store. To he sold at a \ three of whom were Farnliam’s a former copy. great bargain. of smoke rolled off to the leeward, by 3\v52 Jere’ii IJ. Parker, to W. i:. MAIM they the end of it. You well on boiled an Register. sup wife, the couple experienced many hard- Therefore to lose in the stock 4th drew which fell in sheets money Franklin streets. (Bierce building, opposite the Belfast, Dec 3, 1S‘.T> up water-spouts eggs, and Farnham died in 1850, and five or bread, ripe figs tea, and sleep ships. is impossible. To make money is abso- Post Office) has been fitted up expressly for our of lain. It that the British six years later Mercy wedded Capt. Robert, We are to show the best happened the sleep of the in a room purpose. prepared you just pre-empt- Thorndike of Camden, who was then 84 utely certain. This stock pays Two per line of Citron. Figs, Spices, Nuts sloop-of-war, Sabrina, was cruising about ed by piles of corn, yams aud years old and had been married three times. cent, potatoes, quarterly dividends. of ail kinds, Extra in those waters, and her officers at first Mrs. Thorndike’s surviving children are Celery, Cooking whose door opens and and wanted t<> backwards, whose Alden B. Farnham of Mrs. S. E. Stoves, Tin every tiling get up mistook the smoke and noise to be that Bangor, Ware, first-class ami at f only fastening is bn the outside. Break- Young of Wellesley, Mass.; Mrs. Mary A. dinner, prices ^*er and all carried in a first-class The Nose and Throat, willastonish on. from a naval Wentworth and Mrs. J. B. Wentworth of Over goods usually > arising engagement. Ap- fast is the exact of stove store, ever shown in Belfast. In ad- counterpart supper, The of N. T. Farn- annum as near as Rockport. last heard dition, we deal in proaching safety permitted, with the addition of /O Nil. ~ 111 Newbiirv St.. A. A. HOWES & CO roast chicken and ham, another son, was in California, ten saw the mouth of the crater is a they just the substitution of coffee for years ago. Longevity family trait, Corner of Fairfield St.) tea; aud din- It will Steam or Hot Water (Near itself above the surface of the Mercy’s grandmother having reached the pay you to investigate, A Furnaces, showing ner the duplication of SKATES. breakfast, except century mark. postal card will bring you all the infor- BOSTON, MASS sea, raging with unexampled violence, that the Boilers, Pumps, Piping chicken is a duck; and however mation the most conservative can to and Girls vomiting stones, cinders and ashes, Relief In Six Hours. require. and Hours, 12 2. Other hours by appointment only. For both Boys huge long you there will be no varia- Plumbing, remain, $10, per share—as many shares as you Oct., 1895.—lyr45* severe concussion. Next Distressing and Bladder diseases EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. accompanied by tion in the menu. The shut in Kidney people, by relieved in six hours by the “New Great like, or if you prefer, there's big money in We can handle any job from a the crater was 50 feet above the wa- day tall mountains from and American Kidney Cure.” This new J. H. & J. W. JONES. sight sound of all South purchasing desirable cottage lots. Maybe NERVO-LEPTINE. ter, and a furlong in length. Twenty- outer remedy is a great surprise on account of its Bath Room to a Sewer. Successors to F. A. Carle, 60 Main S' regions, indeed with no realization would like a The new discovery for the cure of cpilspey and exceeding promptness in relieving pain in you summer cottage yourself. four hours later it was 100 feet and a a of the treatment of n rvous diseases. No no high that a world exists hack and We have corps first-class and competent opium, great beyond their the bladder, kidneys, every par- no ano- workmen, who are capable of doing any kind of a morphine, no bromides, sedatives nor 100 Tons Shorts and Feed mile and still like the infer- ocean of the in male or Letter write for particulars to the reduced to long, raging environed island, are content to urinary passages female, job in our line. We cordially ask you to visit our dynes used. Price §100. Marvelous It relieves retention of water and pain in store and examine our stock. results. Personal testimonials on tile and fur- and must nal live in the same Just received be sold abyss, drawing up water-spouts sylvan as did it almost If want nished on simplicity passing immediately. you PETIT MANAN LAND & INDUSTRIAL application. make room for more. relief and cure this is CO., NEKYO-LKPTINE quick your remedy. 55 Church Street, Belfast, Maine, A. K PIERCE JOHN F. SMALLEY. BO., Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Druggists, Bel- 5wf>2 Box 3M1, Hartford Bonn. or Hancock Devonshire A. A. HOWES & CO Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. fast, Me. Building, St., Boston. Belfast, Dec. 19,1895.—3m51 Talcot*, Frlsble & Bo., Sole Agents for the l. S. In the Azores Islands. the a garlic permeates atmosphere square ly, smoking cigarettes the while and ac- You can carry in every direction. Wine-shops and to- tually sitting down in the midst of the little vial of KS AROUND PONTA DEL OADA. v bacco-stores do a brisk business on every it to read their own letters and Dr. Pierce’s Pleas' MHRANDTESQUE PICTURES. THE FIN- borrowing from health. but one sees no drunkenness in the The ant Pellets GRAPES in the world at one hand, newspapers. postmaster publishes right in the If \l PER POIND AND WINE THREE Azores, except among foreign sea-farers one of the local journals and his fellow vest-pocket you have borrowed frorr. N rs A SOIIOON HR. ashore from in the harbor. The of dress ships citizens assert, (not at all to his discredit), your suit, health to satisfy the demands d of The common wine—a thin, acidulated Lind it will not correspondence Journal.] pota- that he takos advantage of his position to of business, if your blood is make even tion French vin ordinaire—is cull the latest news I a little vi a del Gada. San Nov. resembling foreign and issue a not Miguel, j " getting that constant sold at a rate of three cents a The Pel- :>P5. In “Les isles Fortuuies”— I “schooner,” special edition therefrom, hours before he ’lump lets are so of fat from food and 1 am told that it takes about a half a small supply your ) oitunate Islands, as the Azores allows any mail to be delivered to his ri- that to it should dozen of the to a man into vals in the 42 44 of have, you must originally called—life never ceases big glasses put newspaper arena. It is gener- them in a vial that condition which sailors des- late in the afternoon before the go pay back from vear the charm of novelty. Ever i happy ally doors somewhere, scarcely more than their first in the 15th cribe as “half-seas over.” The fish-mar- of the post office are thrown open and the and the somewhere will ! e settlement, an inch and close the new’ is al- long, ry. old Temp us seems t o have been ket, by boat-landing, patient throng admitted. First the mail from the fat stored in as big round as a up crowded in the morn- for tiie custom the civil _ backward. Nowhere else ways densely early house, steadily governor, lead pencil the body. and resounds with as much tumultu- the the \: von so the restful sensa- ing military commandant, captain of 1 he fully enjoy They curt con- sign of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nerve- ous wrangling as its larger London the and other func- f being “in the world but not of it," port, important public stipation. waste. You need fat to the blood in most keep health unless the " ’’ you he whole had compeer. Among pictures- tionaries, is handed out, done up in neat One procession swept by Pellet want to live with no reserve que in the island are the to the force—live from hand to mouth. < l't 400 out of the reckon* people Pes- packages, waiting messengers. is a you years laxative two Scott’s cadores, (fisher-folk.) and their wordy Then the fun All the rest of the Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine. Perhaps you are occasionally dis- begius. a mild cathartic contests over a cent's worth of sardines mail had been sorted out into It is a food. The a •d by faint rumors that somewhere | separate One taken after Hypophosphites make it nerve food, too. cast in the shade. in the dinner It comes as nd these azure seas there is bustle and Billingsgate Shouting piles, arranged alphabetical order, will stirmr near perfection as c 1 thines ever come in this but the boys belabor their poor, patient little don- “A’s” in one pile, the “B’s” in another, late digestive action and world. disagreeable impression palliate CAPT. R. W. BLACK, COMMANDER SETH the streets. Cocheros and so on down the list—not tile effects of over Be sure Scott's Emulsion id.es under the ( ircian spell of the keys along (coach- through eating. They WILLIAMS POST, G. A. R. you get -.vhen you ■jvant it and not a cheap substitute. ac t as men,) in their short, trousers, ab- however by the name, but the with -fFi. ien< on stom- The Here, elsewhere, poverty is baggy family bap- gentle y subject of this sketch, Hon. Rich- Scott & New York. AH liver and ard Bowne, Druggists. 50c. and picturesque than riches, and the breviated jackets and broad brimmed tismal. The clerk begins with the A's ach, bowels They don't W. Black, was elected Commander of j Seth \\ with tiemeudous or and reads in a do tilt; work illiams G. A. R. of haractei istic street scenes owe their hats, whips goads, slow, monotonous voice, themselves They Post, Augusta, at their annual election of officers held till the air with lurid but are in twice the stimulate the natural ac ami color d> the lowly. In Ponta profanity, over, superscription on every simply tion Dec. 5th. of Captain Black, as he is more as harmless as himself letter in that as the organs themselves That ad a t lie most animated days are reality Quixote ; pile—such Antonio Ig. familiarly known, is a native of Waldo is a ml holiest belief. The mice da where they differ from all other He was educated at and Sunday, when the public beyond city’s | Koderiguez Silva; Alfonso Leo- county. Colby Uni- and at Union comes so on. pills That is what makes them versity College, Sell nec tad ci is open and people in holiday ; water-supply through underground poldina Villa-Senor; and The y, better than all other N. \., from which he graduated with come pipes from lakes up in the moun- •‘A's'1 have the pi]|s Von fmm all parts of the island high generally largest list, honor. lie is a member of the mns Kennecbec Is the Cure known*htztc to the Medical don't become a only positive Profession for tains. {lowing into the numerous street Antonios and Alfonsos as common slave to their use as bar and since soil-or ex ‘Gauge their wares. The being 180(5 has been With other heearise successfully the Cure of Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, fountains, which are surround- hereabouts as Johns and are at [rills their engaged in the of his chosen Lumbago, Sciatica, c’-piace is a larue square enclosure, constantly Charleys help practice pro- lu\/\ lime are fession. Neuralgia, Ovarian Dismenorrhoea, Liver aided 1 1 iu 11 " alls and welhrdiaded ed by men and women tilling red eartliern home. The F’s perhaps come next iu used, they always Neuralgia, Psoriasis, Scrofula, »y in favor He was preceptor at Guilford and or number on Academy, Kidney Diseases, a positive Cure effected in from b to 18 ■••use tr«v>. St• uit iron jars, long, narrow, wooden casks, to be account of Francisco; and “J" New days. gates guard <’.t I' I'f0*1 Dr Laconia, Hampshire, when Lincoln Pierce s Pleasant Pellet*- EOB SALE BY A. A. HOWES A CO. 10: ranee, water borne home on heads and shoulders. is the most it's ;m :i-\ iiojtif- to issued his call for ripples from a stone j among popular, beginning remember Don't let a d#» troops, and raised a signing 'linggist talk in»o was in Sometimes barrels are tilled and Jesus and If name you sr»»nething just company, elected its but din the centre, and several corset- strapped Jose, your happens as lit- Commander, goon. makes uior* money on tb** was unable to as just them to the 's the backs of and to be down near the tail good kind That's In* would accompany THE NAME OF THE of Mars arc constantly in attend- I upon waiting donkeys; way end of the why father front. NEXT sell them That a why you had better not take * hear every beast to slake its them unplaints and enforce lion- passing stops alphabet,like plebeian Ward,for example, Soon after the departure of his com- For *ree (4 to nf thirst in the underneath the water are more than sample / do«es) Pleasant mand he went to Boston The beoths ''f the larger dealers; trough you likely to lose your Pellets, addr-'-s World’s and enlisted in Dispensary Medic*I the Most of the fountains are set into and rail at Assoct.oion hriiValo. N Y. regular army, where he rendered to hacked up against the walls—those: spouts. temper internally Portuguese PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES his country three years of faithful service s' il meats and earthen-ware the solid stone walls and were once methods, before your turn jewelry, paint- comes—espe- in the army of the Potomac. At the ex- ed in blue and if time on shore is WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN heap linen, straw hats and pats of | gay colors—red, green, cially your limited and not piration of his term of service he came to white: now all and covered know there are home-letters Do Augusta and located. wrapped up in yam leaves, prayer- faded, rusty you some- pay with where In connection with his practice as an and strings of garlic. In front of lichens. Day and night, cold, behind that counter. But there is attorney, he has conducted a prac- water Hashes to do for it but to wait the large ire the low fruit stands, piled with sparkling through them; nothing slow tice in war and pension claims before the The NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, and an course n oranges, luscious grapes, white and all day long artist might find a of events, amid the smoking, the of B.L. department at Washington. This practice constant price lias brought the in close connec- OF NOVEMBER 1800. c, velvety peaches, tigs, guavas, succession of models, more sweltering, jostling crowd, with what Captain 4tli, tion with many of the veterans of the late s, bananas- all the fruits ever picturesque than the Riviera can “outward seeming” of patience you can you war, who will read with much pleasure Public interest will steadily increase, and the question how the men whose m the command. The citizens ! of and many that are entirely un- I lurnisn, gossiping, chattering become marvel- his election as Commander of Seth Wil- vote turned the scale at the last election, are satisfied with the results under the admin- multitude that surrounds them. The in for liams Post. istration will make the the most in the his- iar. In the open space between lously proficient calculating just when ordinary they elected, campaign intensely exciting of the common 181)4, President Cleve- tory country. and the fountain, scattered patois is medieval, and the songs their letters will be called. Thus, when During March, great land appointed Capt. Black U. S. Pension t under the trees, are the “hill and romances belong to the loth century. the office is (irst opened, if you should | agent for Maine, which is the most re- o.'"." as Many Moorish words are retained entire shout “Antonio,” man of federal offices of the THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, those from the interior are | nearly every pres- tobacco, as sponsible State, iu the language.and it is plainly to be seen ent would answer; these involving an annual expenditure of more with their heaps of yams, melons ! presently begin the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the than So, 000,000 and keen ex- that the infusion of Moorish blood has to fall out and some other name is iu the requiring news of the to American citizen of sweet potatoes of mammoth size, j ecutive ability. political day, interesting every regardless party the character and customs of the When a hears his name affiliations. and other country products. The tinged majority. person As an indefatigable worker in the in- Also general news in attractive form, foreign correspondence covering the news unge iio in : people, as well as their features and called, he answers fas favor, (“if you terest of the old he de- idly about, taking part soldiers, certainly of the an second to none in the market re- serves and world, agricultural department country, • architecture. Even the commonest salu- and the coveted letter or high prominent mention. He ! mem haggling “in God’s name” please,”) paper ports which are fascinating short stories, complete in each j has in the discharge of his duties the recognized authority, •'<-e!i and sellers; while the! tation of every-day life has a traditional is passed to him over the heads of the number, the cream of the humorous papers, foreign and domestic, with their best buyers same methods of transacting his business brown-faced comic pictures, fashion plates and elaborate descriptions of woman's attire, with a squatted Turkish- fashion on the; significance. Every peasant crowd, anybody who cares to, stopping it that has ever characterized his life work, varied and attractive of household interest. The “New York Weekly with a Sen- to examine the and we without department .. knit and in the intervals of greets you pleasant “Viva, midway may say disparagement gossip | superscription. Tribune” is an ideal family paper, with a circulation huger than that of any other 11 o to his predecessor, that he has devoted V n soon discover that the most j r,'1 (literally translated, “Live, Sir,”) Not much chance for clandestine corre- weekly publication in the country issued from the office of a daily. Large changes many hours to the discharge of his high Azorean but is probably quite as unconscious of spondence but then, in nine cases are being made in its details, tending to give it greater life and variety, and especially "«thing peasant possesses here; and honorable position, and acquired a the more interest to the women and the young people of the household. positive genius for barter, and origin and full meaning of his courte- out of ten, the recipient must go to the greater and more thorough knowledge of the than who have held the Must cither submit to the most ous expression as the Mexican peon who public letter-writer, or employ some bet- details, any position before. [Maine Democrat. A SPECIAL CORTRAC T enables us to offer this splendid journal nod ‘Tl.e v >'! extortion or eommends you to God (a l)ios) on all oc- ter educated person than himself, to read practice patience Republican Journal” for casions. Iu the rural the missive an u » \! a degree. Slow sales and districts of Portu- and pen answer. After the listing To Nominate the Next President. i.' is tin' principle of trade with gal, w hence comes the much- used “Viva.” alphabet has been once completed the its use is more restricted. a whole list is read over from A to THK OFFICIAL CALL FOR TIIK NATIONAL ONE TEAR FOR OX7LT of them. If you are only a Whenever again /, $2.00, KKPri’LIC AN CON VEN 1 ION. for tlie benefit of belated comers. ngvr. spending a few hours in person sneezes, every body who hears him What- CASH IK ADVANCE. The offic ial call for the National Repub- I •« :> little ii you pay ten times says *V’iva!" which in that case is equiva- ever remains after this is tossed upon one lican Convention lias been as l'ol- j of issued, (The regular subscription price of the two papers is >:’,.00.) !• r one or two articles as the lent to the “God bless you" of the Swiss the tables; and subsequently, it you Tobacco lows: 1 under similar A call for are at full to To the '-•phis!icaicd comer, hut if circumstances. legend mail, you liberty Republican electors of the Unit- sriiSOKlI’TION.s MAY HKI.1N AT ANY T1MK. look over the and what- ed Mates: \>- :emain Imre sometime, and t ihe Talmud explains this custom. In pile carry away Address ;\!1 orders to ever you may desire. In accordance with usage and the in- j n guluhle in the the beginning of the world men were so yourself first Fannie B. Waiid. more than structions of the Republican Convention of '.‘ will find that tHereafter the loosely put together that when they goes 1892, and by direction of the National The Republican Journal Publishing Co., Belfast, Me. \' } hing in lu mark-.-: mount s sneezed they were shaken apart and thus * he New Schooner It W. Hopkins Committee, a National Convention of of the Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2 C i •'! cut. the minute in destroyed: but as years went their delegated representatives Republi- you appear by, a 7 HE NEW YORK WEEKL Y I.Al NCHED A 1 TIIOM ASTON .IAN. 1ih day of June, 189(», at 12 TiiC only safe, sura and i .aIf the a \ \ ew \ u k do ion w hen air was new o’clock, noon, for tin- purpose of liominat- erage ju ice, suddenly ejected The four-masted schooner Ik W. | X»R. TkQCO"^3.-'S3 reliable Female PILL ing candidates for President and Vice- 8 sh market is an infinite wonder from the nose. When people found that Hopkins was launched Jan. 1st from the | ever offered to Ladies, President of the to of Washburn Bro’s A Thoimis- other kind. ; United States, he sup- especially recommend- the usual dire results did not follow yard Co., heupness and excellent tjual- their any at the next national and tou. She is a first class white oak vessel ported election, FILLS. ed to married Ladies. ^PENNYROYAL u.nu i.me i i> exclaimed in for the no dinost given away; tiie lin- sneezing they surprise and and will be commanded ( Geo. W. transaction of such other and »-ABk for DB. JBOTI-’S Otner. by apt. circular. I-vivo si.vio box, t> boxes lor £ \.00. ( further business as be be- jrE^Send for ju-r cs for one cent per pound. JO congratulation, “Viva!” “God bless 1 licit born of ^earsport. [n model and may brought C fore it. The electors in r X>IC MOTT'S ( HKMjlCAL CO., leveland, Ohio. the is a Republican the i «• luscious for or words which the same workmanship vessel tine speci- ligs two cents, you!" express Not a several States and and FOR SALK BY R. H. MOODY, BKLFASl. MAI>r‘. men of marine architecture. The main territories voters s lor a melon bigger than sentiment. without to ambi- you keelson is built of four tiers of timber, Whole One I regard party political ■ six rents for a Next to the who believe in basket full of drinking shops the most each 15 inches square; the sister keelsi n tions, Republican princi- is of two tiers of pies and indoising the Republican policy, tig” <'f various sorts sufficient to patronized places of public resort are the timber, each 12x14 inches, a Only aie invited to unite under this Stevens & Erskine’s it the one ever into a coidially -”•'<1 dinner lor making largest put half a dozen per- drug stores, though why the vicinity of in the a Thomaston vessel of this class. The Piece j call formation of national ticket, i \nd “the oil the and should attract the idle Each State will be entitled to four dele- . peojde, people!"’ pills plasters beams are supported by 144 knees firmly j (I u am gates at large, and for each -sell buyers and barefooted ser- multitude I unable to say. There are bolted to the frame timbers. Each hatch Representa- HARNESS frame is May cause you ail illness tive in Congress at large two delegates, mon and women all sorts two or three billiard saloons iu Ponta del strengthened by twelve knees carrying and each each ter- locked in pairs. Her frame is of solid of several weeks, eaten Congressional district, Takes the Lead in Waldo Co. I>«, our yooils ore really dons on their heads, priests and Gada where the “gilded youth” do con- ritory and the District of Columbia to two Virginia white oak and securely fastened, when you are bilious. lower in price than erer and * but is never The at shall harness a testimonial. Made in the sombre and gaudy cos- gregate, play very brisk, be- and is planked with first delegates. delegates large Every standing quality Georgia The moral then is he chosen State as line in quality. adding lights and shadows ing too much exertion for the Azorean yellow pine. She has two full decks and by popular Conventions, from the best stock by first-class workmen, every-' called on not less four masts | than 30 before the our own -§§"5$- '• The theatre on of the best 95 days under personal supervision. t«* the pictures. temperment. the Rua Oregon pine, of the National feet long. The of the keel is 172 DON’T BE BILIOUS j meeting Convention. a length Our out., of the dark are Ksperanza, (Hope street,) is rather or- The district stock of swarthy type, feet, length over all 18(5.4 feet, breadth Congressional delegates st nate edifice with an Tt is The True L I shall be chosen at conventions called Slcigli invariably handsome, muscular extensive, graded 38.9 feet, depth 18.8 feet; estimated ton- unnecessary. by Bells, the Committee of each lawn in front. Its nage 1,000 gross tons. F.*’ Medicine cures j Congressional wdl-formed, and most of the vidi- large, airy vestibule (or Bitters) ALL jaxits. LOW I'UK'L'S. The 25 such district, in the same manner as the DRUGS a after house is feet 30 feet MEDICINES an- has mosaic inlaid carv- wide, or exceedingly beautiful, but the floor, elaborately biliousness, constipation, simple nomination of a in Con- 0 inches long, 7 feet 2 inches in height, j Representative ■ ed 'i. after is are ceiling, and chandeliers. The indigestion. is made in said SPECIAL PRICES OX has never youth passed, simply elegant and contains the forward cabin, which is gress district; provided, been so complete. ate! we -, It that in district where "'is. The young girls, however, body of the house seats perhaps 500, and 11x11 feet, the after cabin, 10 feet 2 inches costs but 35c. for 60 doses. any Congressional t<» physicians that we keep suppli-il there is no 17 feet 0 Remember, ask for L. F.” Republican Congressional with all the new preparations on the 'h* ■■ i- lustrous white the circles are occupied by five tiers of by inches, captain’s room, 8 feet eyes, teeth, Committee the Mate commit* Plush. Robes. 3 inches 17 feet 0 one extra Republican market. ■ boxes. The by inches; forms, developed by much burden- parquette is exclusively for \ee shall from the residents of stateroom, a chart-room, storeroom, the appoint i:g to that .Juno the use of who stroll about such district a committee for the stately grace might gentlemen, be- mate's and 2d mate’s rooms, steward’s pur- of a District Convention to TRUNKS, BAGS and Another Lot that short skirts and low bodices show- tween the acts with their hats on, room, pantry, wash and bath rooms. The pose calling of talking elect district and forward cabin is finished in ash; the after delegates. dainty plumpness of the maidens laughing loudly. As in other Latin The territorial shall be chosen DRESS-SUIT CASES. cabin in ash, elm and mahogany; the cap- delegates Delicate useany, full of and at a an Sleighs in the same manner as the nomination of song, countries, laughter, staring lady through tain’s room, batli and wash rooms in elm. WE MUSI' SELL. ■ •ant are is a in is made. The coquetry, singularly at- opera glass considered a delicate atten- On each side of the after cabin is a sofa delegate Congress and We intend to make prices that will sell every from the District of Columbia e. built into the which will be delegates Lasting Probably the women would he tion, the more and noticable sides, uphol- •me we have in stock 1st. prolonged by January shall be chosen at a convention to be call- 5-A Horse Blankets. stered in plush. The forward house is 20 grotesquely ugly were it not for the it may be, the greater the ed the of three Perfume compliment. feet wide, 25 feet 0 inches anti 7 feet J. H. & J. W. JONES. by committee provided •■ long eapello, or combination of liood The seats are not reserved, and if I for by the National Committee at its Lowest Prices in you go in height, and is divided into an engine Belfast, Nov. 28, 1895.—48tf Very 1 in on December At 25c.\an ounce, just receive.I. ioak, which envelops them from out to promenade in the c.mider between room, forecastle and galley. meeting Washington city and such convention shall be t" its enormous The schooner is with a 10, 1895, Robes Also 4 cz. Screw Tv heels, hood, stretch- acts, or to the adjoining saloon “to see a equipped Hyde Blankets, ft Jars of 20 horse constituted of members elected in dis- like a engine power, manufactured AND ALL whale-bones, storm-bent um- friend,” you tie a handkerchief on the Upholstering. trict primaries to be held at such time KINDS OF at the Bath Iron Works, a wrecking pump '• bulging over the face three feet or back of which retains it until and and over such your chair, of a capacity of 400 gallons a minute, and Mattress Work, also Robes, Rugs and place presided by Winter Goods. Vaseline at of election as said committee of lOc., Though the climate of San return. There is no a She has three anch- judges Miguel you gay night side to circulating pump. Sleigh Trimming. two of which three may appoint. uits the lightest clothing, no woman Azorean life as in southern continental ors, weigh 3,000 pounds both yreat sellers. | In addition to the representation now • each, and the other 800 The F. A. ROBBIAS. so-called better class ever pounds. S|.‘VOlis Ac ErKkiiio'M -- sets cities. nine o’clock all the are authorized the rules of the National By lowly anchors were made in Camden. There by in home without this Over C. 0. Poor’s Dmg Slore, extraordinary in their closed and ten have entered into the Convention for the territories of Utah, XEW STORE, asleep houses, by construction of the 3in Kcllu-I. Don't out cun sure 'l,,nt High Siren, New Oklahoma and the stay when\you of heavy whose the are vessel 90 tons of 270 tons of Mexico, Arizona, broadcloth, shops shut, the streets dark and iron, Virginia Main St Belfast. Cor. feet of committee advises each of said territories | 'Washirgton money by ct.miny in. known similitude is the hooded and no oak, 300,000 hard pine, 15,000 feet | deserted, sound breaks the still- to elect lour and the admission Dec. 2,1895.—18tf of other of canvas delegates '•n of the lumber, 5,000 yards House for Sale. peasant wives rf Con- ness but the sentinel la’s or of such additional to con- Personal attention to cry, the notes and 20 tons of rigging. To fashion and delegates the firescrip The most vention is recommended. lions. striking article of of some love-lorn Borneo as he a work these materials has taken twangs about A story and a half house, pleasantly located; An alternate delegate tor each delegate peasant's attire, beyond his won- guitar and sings a ditty beneath his Juli- 4,000 days. The general carpenter work tine view* of Belfast hay ; ten rooms all finished, has the tine cellar, city water in house; nice garden, under to the National Convention, to art in ease adorned is < required 2,200 days, sailmaking > waist-coat, his ar- et's balcony. The have good cultivation, plum, shade trees, of of the shall POOR & SON night policemen 180 the 170 the black- apple, pear, absence delegate, be elect- days, painting days, etc. Nice neighborhood. Inquire of or broadcloth with its have- so little to do that each one while ed in the same and at the same cap, patrol- smith work 200 days, the balance being M. < I ML WORTH, manner, i Or (\ B. time as the is elected. ike rape dangling down behind over ing his beat is two soldiers divided between the fasteners, HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44tf delegate guarded by sparmnk- WORMSHundreds of hildren and adults let' worms ! All notices of contests must be filed and but are treated for other diseases. \ t jacket, and mammoth visor turn- with a musket, to him ers, calkers, joiners riggers. The Thcsyinp- presumably keep with the secretary of the National Com- loins are indigestion, with a variabl. up approximate cost of the vessel will be offensive breath: I:• -•! front. The latter extends hori- awake. mittee in p.-life: foul tongue; G. T. 848,000. TO "TAX "PAYERS!" writing, accompanied by print- and full belly, with occasional gripings aim J READ, Oiieoi San heat and sens." y aeross the forehead at least a Miguel s most remarkable iu- | ed statements of the grounds of pains about the navel. itching { contest, the rectum and about the anus V The Westminster shall be at my office in Memorial building Sat- t ion in md is sometimes curled out at stitutions is the office, that in its Gazette advises that which he made public. Preference in the heavy and dull: itching of he nose short In the post is, I urdays from* in a. M. to 12 M., and 2 to 4 e. m., Ij the British and American order of and ccntests cough grinding of the teeth start ing during MACHINIST, government : until 1S96. All who wish to hearing determining ■ » that at a little distance it looks management. It stands near the old Cus- January 1, persons sleep; slow fever: and often in children, ) agree to leave the whole Venezuelan avail themselves of the discount of two percent- will be given by the convention in ac- vuls.ons. The best worm remedy made tom tin ...WILL <«1 V L SI L( 1AL ATTKNTION id.., "o up-turned horns. lie carries a House and is distinguished from the matter to a board of conciliation. That their taxes must pay by January 1 1896. cordance with the dates ot such H. F. MASON, Collector filing of business offers a of retreat j notices and with secre- 'tail', like an Alpine stock, even adjacent places only by the loophole for Salisbury. I Belfast, Sept. 1, 1895.—29tf statements the He has said that coat-of-arms over he would not arbitrate; tary. walking on level ground, and pre- Portuguese the door- TRUE’S rLixm! but abitration the name of concilatiou by (Signed) It has been in nse -I f yrs. is purely vegetnbl. at all times a and way. The one large room is divided mid- Two Tons New Raisins | grave dignified would be just as good. Thomas IT. Carter, Chairman. harmless and effectual. Where no worms nr. eon f into atti- I way by a common counter; behind the Joseph H. present it acts ns a T >nie and corrects t lie nor, unconsciously tailing Just received and selling lower than Mani.ey, Secretary. d it inn of the mucous membrane of the stom f .... DKALKi: IN_ counter was ever known. aeh and bowels. A posit ive cure fort'oust ipa | and that would a are tables, chairs, desks and a Washington, '). C., December 14, 1895. posings delight ] lion ann Biliousness, aim « case of in front of Perfect valuable remedy in all the i'tor, as he loiters the or pigeon-holes; it, Digestion A. A. HOWES & CO. chil- by wayside Is secured Our Youthful Contemporary. common complaints of Standard and White by taking Hood’s Pills after dren. 3-ji*. at all Druggists. dders some load. nothing. When a ship bringing mail ar- mighty or if is IMS. J. F.TUITEA- FO.,1 dinner, digestion impeded by With its latest issue the Belfast ’-side the market place the rives in the harbor, news of it quickly Republi- Auburn, .Mr. streets] of WATERMAN, can Journal its 67th year. The For worms we have change diet, .. THE- completes Tape ■ over nt scenes of never-' travels the islands, and Journal is 61 older than the Enter- a special treatment. Write kalideoscopic presently or years SEWING MACHINES. overeating for Pamphlet. interest. Numerous little people in the of the prise. | Bath Enterprise. TRADE. MARK J is'ug cook- congregate vicinity chills and con- v office. It ! American Viol n M ker & are with custom- ! post takes all to e s n Repairer, thronged hungry nearly day g tio in Cay Your Little Bills. Agent for Waldo County for ait distribute the however small the j heaps of tiny fishes mail, changeable on devouring I Is still at his old stand Church Street, corner automatic alarm "' The. sooner you pay your little bills, the burglar in and meanwhile the doors are weather. and Church Streets. Italian of re- oil, linguicas, (sausages budget may be; They j Bridge style to Remember that our Store j sooner you will enable your creditors pay and wants a break a attended to. Violin bows re- few working red-hot with while fantas- locked and the crowd waits good-natured- up cold, i pairing carefully theirs. One dollar in active circulation can pepper); j for American Violins for sale below a I paired 50c, worth of Globe. is the central in Waldo in the for their with that indiffer- prevent fever, wholesale, and to be used at the dedication of do #20 good. [Boston depot county agents.J3T\J£Z smoke-begrimmed figures ly opening, for all the medicines of and restore Belfast’s new bridge. 3m46 popular patent ground hover about altar-like fire- ence to the passage of time which marks the and that our are the j of HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, day prices GEO. T. 1 1 healthy action lowest. READ, ",jk whose flames make Kembrandtish all Azorean. The office offi- JOHN W. Headache. things post the liver and bowels. At home or abroad WATERMAN, Biliousness, Indigestion, ^"-‘tures A laxative. All and whose incense of grease and cials go about their business very leisure- Hood’s Pills are a safeguard and a friend. 70 Church St.. Belfast, Me. pleasant Druggists* A. A. HOWES & CO. 46 MAIN STREET BELFAST. Republican journal. Temperance Notes. The Maine Fisheries. Meeting of Waldo Veteran Association. News of the Granges. Obituary. “I find the great thing in this world,” Labor Commissioner S. W. Matthews The Waldo County Veteran Association conferred the 3d and 4th In Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 28th, John N., hus- Equity Grange band of Car.ie BELFAST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1896. will say, in his annual report, regarding met with E. M. Post in Monroe, Moore and father of Bell and B s- said Oliver W. Holmes, “is not so much Billings on a class of 8, held a harvest feast s e a the State fisheries: When first the coast degrees Moore, native of Belfast, Me., aged 62 years, we Thursday, Jan. 2d. The weather was fine last 8 months and 11 i‘l BLISHED EVERY Till RM»AV MORNING BV THE where we stand, as in what direction and installed officers, Saturday evening. days. of Maine was visited by the.early navi- overhead, but the traveling was very rough, Herbert W. was officer. “Ah the grass falls before the mower’s Pure are going.” the waters teemed with fish. Fish- Edgecomb installing gators, so man, like the flowers and of Blood means sound health. With which kept a many of the comrades scythe, grass pure Journal Pub. Co. ing was among the pioneer industries and good State Master Edward Wiggin announces must wither Republican field, beneath the touch of time, rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di- the fisheries have all these from a distance from but eleven and A few an inebriate was left to through years coming, by that a of the executive committee fall before the of the of years ago meeting scythe King organs will be and been an source of when the called to Terrors.” Brother a Past of gestive vigorous, there CHARI.KS A. himself as and out important income, giv- o’clock, president order, will Moore, Grand 1'ILSIU'RV, irreclaimable, dragged of the Maine State Grange be held no J Bl a numerous Industrial after a brief closed will be dyspepsia. Rheumatism and ing employment to and hardy the following towns were Mon- Lodge, illness, a life of To represented: Jan. 14, at 10 a. in., in the rooms degradation and misery. day class. the has taken Tuesday, liis eyes in death, and the record of a busy Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and Along coast fishing roe, Brooks, Sears- Frankfort, Winterport, of the judiciary committee at the State life was finished. For many years he has Julian Hawthorne's piize novel certain- Science and Philanthropy work hand in precedence of agriculture and the harvest Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure port, Swanville and Jackson. The minutes been as a machinist, in the railroad takes the for cliarac- of the much more variable House. Matters pertaining to the work of employed ly palm outrageous hand to reclaim a reclaimable man. sea, although of the in this and he was held in last meeting were read by the secre- for shops city, high tei names. [Boston Tiaveler. in its results than farming, has been suffi- the year will be brought up discussion, esteem those with whom became in tary, A. Stinsou. The committee on time by daily It. is to be hoped that the characters’ ciently fascinating to hold its army of and it is expected that there will be a full contact. Among the fraternity of Odd Fel- The latest Census Bulletin that in and of the then says followers. Because of the migratory habits place next meeting reported attendance of the board. lows in this city lie was well and favorably characters are not in keeping. 1800 of 71,412 saloon keepers in the United of the fisli, and the uncertainties surround- as follows: Time, Feb. 6th; place, North known. We can bear personal witness to James G. install- bis faithful obedience to the of ing the business, the number of vessels Comrade of Freedom County Deputy Harding injunction Blood At a on States were and of Searsport. Billings recent debate tlie Monroe doc- 2,275 women, 55,807 the Order “to visit the for a few and men from ed the officers of Seaside last Satur- sick,” years Your nerves will be and employed vary considerably then to the association the Grange strong, your sleep trine one of the w bar 147 were women. explained why since when it was said we were ent« ring the sound, sweet and speakers asked hy, if keepers only to The as in- refreshing. flood’s year year. v day evening. program arranged of were as eteran Charitable Association was formed “valley shadows," his visits regu- Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. That is tie Monroe doctrine was what is claimed There are enrolled in the customs dis- 3d cluded conferring anti 4th degrees, with lar as the recurrence of the on it cures so at Unity. He said, in part, that a wrong day why many diseases. That is a tricts of the 437 vessels which are which it is calls he He left for it, it had not our civil war? In Copenhagen person found drunk State, harvest feast, followed the installation. should made. why so many thousands take it to cur. prevented had been some of by exclusively engaged in the fisheries, and impression given among behind him a widow ami two daughters retain health and This must have been a poser. on the street is taken in a carriage to tlie On account of the Crosby Inn tire the candi- disease, good prevent in addition there are employed in the the comrades in this part of the county, as who have the sympathy of a host of sickness and suffering. Remember notice there till sober and dates did not and the work was friends of t*«e husband and father. station, kept shore fisheries more than (>,000 fishing they thought the meetings would all have to appear departed The Journal the Brother Moore’s funeral took from acknowledges receipt a of not less than omitted. The harvest feast was place then escorted home. The saloon keeper boats with valuation be held at if a home was established prepared ot a Mat hioclmre Unity Fraternity Hall, Odd Fellows’ on political just issued £500,000. When are taken into ac- and eaten ail the same, and the officers in- Temple, where he got his lust drink has to pay for they there, and that the association could not Sunday, December 1st. and was conducted by tic National laid club, a count the vessels, boats, weirs, pounds, stalled. containing the and is meet from to as do now. by the regular ofbeeis of the lodge. The carriage fined besides. If the miscellaneous place place they a Ideal sketch of lion. Thomas I>. traps, nets, seines, lines, ball was large delegations of the biegiaj That was not the idea at all. The association Granite Grange, North Searsport, elected crowded, same liquor seller is fined twice his saloon apparatus and shore privileges necessary Veteran 0 Id Fellows’ Association and <.f Hood’s Head. On the first of the cover is officers Dec. as follows: \Y. M Arthur page for the of the business one could aud would meet as it had always 30th tin* Ancient Order of l.’nited to is closed. This is placing one part of the prosecution Workmen, an t No-Pent which lie ihoicgiavuie likeness of can begin to gain some conception of the done. But this is the idea. The veterans Boyd; Overseer, Win. J. Matthews; Lect- also belonged, being present. responsibility for drunkenness where it Noble Grand Bock and Cuaplain Dickerson speaker Kccd. magnitude of this industry. The fish- of Waldo county wanted a home, a place urer, Mrs. Mabel Matthews; Secretary, Mrs. Sarsaparilla read the ritualistic services of the Order, IstheOna rrue Illoocl rurifler. Fix belongs. eries,as a source of immediate wealth and could call their where and I Delia Treas pi; for*8. they own, they Lowe; Edgar Thayer; Chap- and a qu mi t, of 1 lie. bulge rendered solemn The J .ahiimuc Sun r« • had a as a of seamen are not to be cntly long nursery light- their families could go at an;, time aud sit lain, Mrs. C. O. Feri aid : Steward, Fred ami appropriate music Past. G-and William to an m on Ih cd as a The ly considered, but are entitled im- ilien delivered ail and im- Hood’s Pills I.. v t Spiaktr liunior- Salvation Army has four principles under their own vine and fig tree, and no Stinson; Asst. Steward, Geo. C. Sea'ey; Boyne ehquent (*n the roll of Maine in- ptvssive f-u oil the life lul rioira T of Mt It w as an portant position lug;, attempt to have some fun in regaul t*> the drink evil. First, it is a one to say to them nay. lie described the Ceres, Mrs. Lizzie Boyd: Pomona, Mrs. dust ties. the du e is .!, ivleiring !i; ! ■.•'mg words to Mi heed's t n lots vi L :t Matthews: Mrs. Mae lb>l> ar- j 'cost, and made plenti- great evil; second, since it. is so great an The sea and shore fisheries of the State that were g! n by the Park As.-' elation, Flora, his s»*r\i.-,s r■ ?fj.- (i'lVi-rum.'ii during a -tt*- in <■ the a < ■:, of son Gat-* Ben p.*n.u! cur hisior;. when aar ..mis .file i. kname < zar. It was a evil and v, < rks to much sin and vice the give employment to upward ot 10,000 lishiug, boat mg and m ulaT ions ; Keeper, Bohertsmi Lad;. lowered ami ? he country t. t-mbled v. d h the u< 1 people, and involve an investment in ap- the place, and also the for raising Ass:, *■:< word, M JO Vet.a Sea :»’i> a licit eotiist. hut of A rmy will no! allow any one who lias plan wy. Tr-.i! ..I arimd m»-n. Afr-i tli. addnss. any and cash of £3.000.000. In 1 paratus capital money so that it was e tor the Mrs r.o the side of rim via I: i.' s ncJi he; t he cr to do will. it. in iiuposs;h leg Farmer's pride Grunge, No. P I! llerr si.q.p.ul .-dot pow to thing its ranks; third, and volume the Maine tisheiies 7S, magnitude lisli to < ■ oid in a lu •- i--.- manner ,i -d t ia* eat the litTl. oes, as the mar. with of 111g m : r. laid m r to i!.{r;i o no one JJnrolm ille in M a installation at > in the hence but total abstainers in its are only one State in the puhii.* fl ig s*-r\ f t. l. '. Pes ■ f t;m Grand surpassed by one >ha-e ]> d : 1 is I-, C. am\ It Tei.k-; ti.i,i i!:. t he A w ili do all in its and that Massachusetts. «*ning. rmy ".til es one sir; had :’so ote. '' «’l I ■ i>. a n. or -u m like has twenty -mly -r Vi els were he d. d ilia I : k*-u » hi " g industry, others, undergone many i.aM \! «| ,Ht. Master Vn- ; s!. d riumii.i1 n. v-'er in "i ur the total j" abolition of in the methods The ioiiii we? v. pioosed with r,ln changes, particularly pur- V. Uunrth. ass sf.ad bv \ fl Miller ..s r! A T? the diink evil. sued in the while in recent 1)(>ct< r’s rental s am! ibt. whet rapt ruing fish, Marshal: 1 ,;o! ; ,a oh gown.no id w ill n.»t Master, I. If. iiiud, (;. the of understand m. re t .e intents and years canning saidines, lobsters, fully pur- Tim'd d- and in.in > ihu .,i >. •• fr 1 «■ a Use oj the lire, oi tile Leslie Dean, Lecturer, Lydia Dean: -t-u- (m clams, has to be ... I m The ! a 1 111,-; .e!' v;.-, g win* are not shellfish, etc., grown large poses of the home at they will up giave. P. WHY A cask: OF 'b h d.h the water but it Many people identified with Unity ard, Lewis. Pitcher: Asst. i.. T. winks, Steward, IS. and .1 11. F .> ; proportions. well satisfied with it. The will sure- Wats..11 rg r 1 w as a blun tiie won; wish it well. If would to money they go t hurcliifi T easurer, S. L. C«ueiu,ui Secre- Lodg. .Ian l’a"-rs,.n om s '<• somow hole. Bl Ifast eor 'y be raised to build it. Comrade Billings 'V I Bangor ■iand eiadi. a e the nun raifie, they North port News. f '• ILdbN Dean Date Keeper Janies of t!..- V. t.e ms and g mine! iai. lias .1 be at ttr next B. K i! zensi. in ■! i: i. In m proud?. meeting 1 *• ou!d do a-a ay with seven-tenths of the v i- *uces Churchill; Flora, a: n>• ii! i ’.11. ihts pn dii lion seems t hn\< l-cn Mr. F. R, M.U■hell. hy Misms Searsp«*! t. when it is d ’in- rrav.-iing [Siici "on accompanied In-pi Fa v.:u D- ■■ Fiesce o; I' e -so Hurd ! Lined Arm\ Brigadier Cms, Kiiv.--i V. 1 says ady Ml. Mo. IV as i '< i ii as to the .< ,\ 11!iit* and M-'ggie nl' have will be latter -'» Cat v. ran hav. a lire in-j :it ,!,» ly Kennedy Boston, good Asni old friend fairly considering president 59c. Each. Charles Hallnek writes Adams. Steward, \V. W. Luar, Assistant. 18‘J5 The summons wus : .! .■.•:i. ..f ,t had weather which prevailed. Although meeting to order. We have had larger au- nto!i’:;ng]y i;i F.-nst and Mreani of '1 Ik* soldiers Steward: Mrs. W U. Morse, Chaplain; shock to our emiiinii nil i! mT l.uluiv was who, during Napoleon’s not as successful as other fairs have been, denees but never a better program. Here it "A Cliiistnias in the IJI*» Crande.” It Isaac Fuller, Treasurer; O. \Y. Ripley, Sec- the immediate must- ..f s U.-afh. Mr. retreat from in the use the of the sat- is: remarks, H. K. Dawson inusii Moscow, indulged receipts evening proved very Opening was lmni in Mu ii*iv- -Las. Gate ; Mrs. S. P. Dodge Bun.ham, ne, Never sold af less real is a Christinas tlie w rit er not Mrs. Grant retary Lovett, Keeper before passed of intoxicating liquors, sank under the isfactory to the society. by Alice ; Address of Welcome, eight. years ago last A m u. Pr;,*rt-» li.s ar- Colby, P-cuona ; Inez Flora; Mrs. C. miles from Isaac F. John Gordon reci- Peavy, rival in Saliua lie liad lived muen m Fill- any that, rivet, in Texas, in effects of cold almost in but It is rumored that the Cook; response, ; than 7A', arid a trade battalions; Seymour Quartette, S. Adams, Ceres; Hattie Gilman, L. A. more, M > where 'ne \\ in >anss with good ante helium was a tation, Miss Eva Cook; select Mrs. da\s, There not mile their fate was not shared of S. muling, u by those of their composed S. Chapman, W. Faxon, W. Steward. The. oftieers were installed Ins brother, Aaron Fudge. h>i was present, F. L. Pal er: Mrs. reci- by oi railroad in I lie State and no music, Alice Grant; at the Mineral, lie was married ;n lsTd t.o at that. bridges comrades who abstained from those li- Smith and Roy Smith are rehearsing some Past Master S. (). Bartlett tation, Miss Helen select Miss Louisa Blair ,1 N a H ..un., I'est i-f San A?)tonii>, We and soon it is Nealley; reading, were returning quors. the noted French popular pieces, hoped they who two [Baron Larry, Mrs. E. A. Miss The oftieers of Smith Branch No. with girls and th Im\,s sur- :s Drawers >9 cents. of Cove. song, Mayo; music, sudden two Miss Willard, the famous W. C. T. U. Saturday tilled with Patrons and bereavement increases baggage wagons drawn by mules, and Grant. Remarks were then in order and invited guests. After in over!) .a ing meas- in a recent number of Mr. and Mrs. Eleazer Howes and j ure the sorrow of tliss sorely h •,•.>■ <■>! fami- had ex pi cted to join in the Christmas fes- leader, the Union daugh- short were made comrades the installation a fine program was carried speeches by who have the sincere of A BARGAIN AT ter wish to express their most ly, sympathy the tivities at san Signal, pays a rare tribute to a Maine man grateful I out. B. M. L imes, the re-elected Master, Antonio. Arriving at Cas- Gordon, Gilman, Stinson and Durham. Mr. entire coinnniinty. Mr. Dodge became a thanks to those who so contributed whose name she does not She was kindly j gave a very nice sung in his usual citizen of Saliua in 1870 and hr ten tiovilie Dee. iMtli in a rain we give. Enoch C. Dow was called on by the presi- happy years pouring to the donation held at Elwell’shall in a member of the on their manner and it is needless to that he sat was p«>pn.n mercantile found the river a big Atlantic on her dent to give his views on the veterans of the say bank-full and of course “greyhound” behalf firm of Markland, A Moore, which recently. Though highly appreciating down in the midst, of We were Dodge return from When she he been born since the close applause. was dissolved in 1880. untoidable. There was to do trip Europe. went the country, having Mr. .Markland died nothing kind and generous efforts of their neigh- then invited down to the room and to the table to her of the war. It was a and the dining less than a year ago, and Mr Mo,,re, now an hut to go into until the water sub- surprise she found her- grand speech, camp bors and friends in relieving their straight- seated to a well laden table. invalid, is the sole survivor of a firm which D. P. old veterans who listened to it felt supper After PALMER’S, self in sided. with San Antonio the seat of honor at the proud did a vast amount of business in Saliua at less titan thirty captain’s ened condition, they can but feebly express supper the time was given to social chat, ! that the rising generation the one time. Mr. has tiiled several civic miles there were tlie appreciated Dodge away, it was not a Christmas. right hand, although many mighty feelings of thankfulness that and and were in until merry services performed by them. Mr. Dow said plays dancing indulged | positions with credit, among them comn il- distinguished people among the passen- well up in their souls when say “we man and commissioner. Until his they he was named after a soldier who was killed midnight. county Masonic Me, our Temple, Belfast, The was a sincerely thank you all from the of embarrassment by disastrous boom he gers. captain big fellow, hale, depths in was The of New Firms. the war, and he proud of it. The sol- installation oftieers of Stockton was one of the leaders in move- our and every public and as a new hearts soul for the generous relief hearty, bright button, and dier was a relative. After Mr. Dow sat Grange took place Friday evening, Jan. 3d. ment for tlie advancement of our city, lie THF I!FI.FAST II E CO. ORGANIZED in our time of need.” will be remembered AND JACK- Miss Willard found him down Stinson of The officers installed were as Wil- long for his business s"N very agreeable. Comrade Searsport, who follows: MCINTOSH SUCCEED CONANT X- CO. activities, and as a kind-hearted, genial wine was served at the Thursday evening, Jan. 2d, the residence had never met Mr. Dow said that he lard Over- Tbe Belfast lee Although table before, Berry, Master; Harry Hiehborn, neighbor. [Salina Republican-Journal. Company was organized of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. she noticed he did not use Dickey wras complete- was with the soldier that was killed. seer; Shepard Blanchard, Essie in 11is last any. He told They Chaplain; Art* city week, Messrs. C. B. by Hall, filled a of 100 of The Haverhill, Mass., Bulletin has the her he was a Maine ly by joyous throng their were comrades ; they enlisted and Bennett, Lecturer; Susie lieudell, Treasur- l: T. Rankin, ,f. H. Perkins and ,7. \V. boy who in his youth together Bur- friends who came to id)ituarv of Mrs Elizabeth Hall greet them on the com- tented together until he was killed. Com- er ; Fannie Mudgett, Secretary; Frank Pat- following gess. They have leased tbe ice was a (food and who then took privilege, Templar, of the 44th Messer, who died in that pletion year of their marriage. rade Stinsoniavv him killed, saw lnm terson, Steward; El den Shute, Assistant recently city. 1 'ridings and wharf at tbe mouth of a of total abstinence buried, Your Goose pledge which he had Not did “Mrs. Elizabeth Hall Messer died at the only the large company bring their and told the audience where it was. Steward; Ethel Stewart, Assistant I;iver. and intend to cut all tlie ice Lady possible. never broken. His success in life and the but residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lauretta As the greetings, they brought substantial The Association voted to thank the people Steward; Eli Randell, Gate Keeper; Laura I capacity f the in favorable sea- pond proud he then held as of Grindle. 47 Franklin street, after- position captain of tokens tlieir respect and for of Monroe for the tine and their en- Harden, Pomona; Lizzie Monday sons is 110,000 tons the firm regard program Coleord, Flora; will give em- one of the finest noon at the advanced of 88 trans-atlantic liners lie those who have now so tertainment. The committee on Lizzie Cei.s. An age years, jut nt to a pleasantly passed program Berry, interesting pro- ploy guf'd number of our months and hi She was horn at Me- laboring attributed to habits formed in the old the meridian of their and are now Comrade Stinson of was followed a days. men tlie lives, sur- appointed Searsport to gram given by bountiful during winter. As much as possi- thuen and lived there until to Hav- Maine and rounded all the There were nine coming ble of tin-ice home, steadfastly adhered to. by comforts of home, with deliver the address of welcome and Comrade supper. visiting members. will lie put directly into the erhill about 27 years ago. Mrs. Messer and One of the recollections of that ! their children settled around them with Durham of Monroe the response, h. r. d. South Montville vessels from tlie pond, hut tlie storehouse pleasant Grange having received Mrs. Sarah Hall Boardman, who became families of their own. was the for Probably never be- an invitation to visit River Dr. Judkins' second wife, were cousins. 0 win in* tilled, if necessary. trip recitation, her benefit, by Georges Grange, fore bad citizen of tlie Secret Societies. Six of her 10 children survive and were Hmi. Isaac H. the of any town been so re- on Jan. 1st about thirty accepted the invita- • Jackson and William H. genial captain temperance pieces present at the funeral. They are Mrs. Caro- markably fortunate as to see gathered be- tion and witnessed the installation cere : line 1\ Mrs. L. M'lntosh have tlie and learned in his The Journal is to C. empton, Gmidle, Ira K. and bought grocery meat youth. neath his indebted If. Stone, roof so many of his real which were fr. G of Haverhill, Mrs. We do not sell all the shoes cosiness Ilf the firm of friends, the monies, very ably performed by i George Augustus Conant .C Co., and Grand Scribe, for journal of proceedings of New York and Mrs. friends, too, who all felt proud to be there W. H. At the close the visitors Douglass city Fannie that are worn on earth, but will con tin i,e at the old stand in 3Ien and of the Grand I. O. O. Moody. of the Coliseum Women of 3Iaiue. and to Encampment, F., Oct. Tapley West Brooksviiie Me. For about like to. contribute their tokens of respect were invited to the where would ■milling. They will also deal 1895. banquet hall, live years Mrs. Messer had been confined to largely in and esteem to WIIO HAVE ATTAINED NATIONAL him and to tier whom was done to a feast of the house and the last was most- grain and feed. Mr. Jackson is tlie PROMI- they ample justice good year spent present The installation of officers in Waldo in was a NENCE AND REPUTATION. delighted to honor by their presence. The of- which we were at to ly bed. She woman of admirable Senator from Waldo and is things Liberty enjoy. county an excel- I. O. O. F.,will take place to-morrow, disposition, strong intellect, great sympathy, lent Hon. Williamson of ferings placed upon tlie tables formed a Lodge, All were highly pleased with their kind re- business man. Mr. McIntosh lias been Joseph this city, very ami loved mostly by those who knew her Friday, evening. It was one a of the estimation in postponed and time. Sat- best. she lived a clerk fur ten years in the store of author of the of gratifying proof high ception reporta grand good Forty years Christian life which lie Bibliography Maine, week on which Mr. and Mrs. account of the lecture in the Peo- and was a member of Portland street eluireh. m now in and Dickey are held. Among urday evening sixteen of the members of I part proprietor and has many friends. (now press) other historical works, She also leaves to 24 we noticed a tea ple’s Course. mourn. grandchildren -Mr. Elisha H. gifts splendid set, a beau- South Montville Grange visited Medomac Conant is to remain in recently received a letter from a with and one great grandchild. Services were lady tiful water set a ■ and fine full Corinthian Arch elected at ■barge of the meat glass set, be- Royal Chapter Valley Grange Burketville, by invitation. conducted by Rev. \V. E. Bates and L. B department. Tlie a request for a list of fifty natives of is what we eall attention sides handsome cake and other the officers last were installed W. H Twitehell. The bearers were three grand- new firm starts with all plates fine following Monday evening: The officers by Moody the elements Maine of national sons and one to this time. prominence and reputa- of and H. nephew. Interment was in that ensure specimens crockery china ware. Be- P., F. It. Woodcock; K., F. L. of Liberty. Much credit is due the Sisters success. This business is one of Field; Hilldaie tion. The terms of the. of course cemetery.” tlie request sides these beautiful and costly there Scribe, I). T. Guptill; C. of H., Oscar for the bountiful harvest of and oldest in the grocery and line things Hills; good things, provision excludes the name of m tlie James G. Blaine, who was plenty of bright tinware, P. S., W. C. N. F. Houston; it was a all felt well Biddeford relatives of Rev. Dr. city, though it lias been known under clothespins, Libby; Treas., although rough night VV. H. various identified with Maine was not a washboards and brooms. In fact about J. D. Parker. for The mistake names and has had several different though Secy., paid going. only that came Pillsbury have received news of his death native of the State. Mr. Williamson’s list everything necessary in the to our was that Sister Bertha from AMES & owners. It was tirHt a meat market supplying good The officers of Penobscot Encampment, I. knowledge blood poisoning at his home m Fuller- SON, kept by housewife in the accomplishment of her was as follows: O. O. were installed Adams sweetened her coffee with salt. ton, Nebraska. Dr. was for a Benjamin Hazeltine, father of C. B. and B. work was there. It was a delightful time F., Tuesday evening, Pillsbury number of a member of the Maine CASH GROCERS, S' who Abbott, Scholar. and moment F. D. D. G. as- years Hazeltine, started it about the year Ezra., everybody enjoyed every of by Dayton Stephenson, P., A New at Author. the time. The music Industry Morrill. Methodist conference, holding pastorates at IKo'l. He Abbott, Jacob., furnished by Mr. Jo- sisted as put in groceries, anil later sold by Samuel Adams G. J. W., I. T. Kittery and Iowa. He has been Abbott, John S. C Author. seph Heal was good and well rendered, es- Burlington, Stockton out, to Otis B. G. S. W. M. G. H. Messrs. F. W. Banan and J. K. re- located in Iowa and Nebraska about Springs. Woods. Henry J. Woods en- Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth, pecially the by Mas- Clough, W.; Thayer, P.; Dickey twenty- banjo accompaniments three He 'ceil as a A. ter Foster who I. H. G. L. T. entered into for the years. was horn m Shapleigh, at- partner soon after and on the (Florence Percy.,) Author. Heal, also played the violin Harmon, S.; Shales, G. T. A cently co-partnership tended school there and took a course at death of Boardman, Geo. S., Missionary. equally well, and it was that the of the Banan Hand Otis took as a partner Wm. B apparent banquet followed the installation. purpose manufacturing Kent's Hill He Our S3 Flour Andrew, John A., Statesman. father of the son must look well to his lau- Seminary. was attending Conant. Tlie firm was Seed Planter. This is an invention that institution when the war again to William Scientist. rels. was also a Samuel D. D. G. has planter broke out. changed Bond, C., Singing pleasant feature of Adams, M., installed IS A GOOD TRADE. uaiit .C the James the of Mr. F. W. on which he holds let- He and his brother Nahum H. Pillsbury, Moody, junior partner being Bradbury, W., Lawyer & Senator. evening’s entertainment. At frequent in- the officers of Fort Knox Banan, Charles Author. Lodge, Bucksport, now of Biddeford, enlisted as privates in James I,. Moody, who in turn Browne, F., tervals, apples, nuts, confectionary and ters patent. It is designed for wassucceeded Massassoit Castine and Invietua principally 1, 17th Maine After a Chamberlain, Jos. L., Military General. cake were passed around, and it was observ- Lodge, Company regiment. By Elisha H. Conant. Wm. B. afterwards vegetables, but will drop corn and beaus service of a and a half at the front the Cheever, George B., Clergyman & Author. ed that no small quantity wras required to Lodge, Unity, the past week, and has now year sold to Bancroft II. well. It and covers. Kent’s Hill student returned, his Conant. Tlie firm of Dingley, Nelson, Jr., Statesman. satisfy the cravings of a hundred guests, but to install Monroe of equally furrows, drops completed Lodge Monroe, Friday, seminary course and then took a course at a I onant & Co., who have Dix, Miss Dorothea., Philanthropist. there was a great plenty and a good surplus Underneath the seed hopper is an inclined just sold out, was Jan. 10th; Sears institution in Concord. He Dow, Neal., Reformer. remaining. It was admitted by all to be Lodge, Searsport, Friday, theological composed of E. II. and B. H. plane. By loosening a set-nut and moving leaves a widow and seven Conant. The Evans, George., Statesman. the greatest social event of the* kind that Jan. 17th and Garfield Lodge, Winterport, children. His business was the slide or seed mother and a sister reside at the Revere started in the store now occu- Fessenden, Samuel., Lawyer & Reformer. ever occurred here. date not fixed. backward forward plates WANTED To take orders on the road durin. A. I. Fessenden William of House, Out Orchard. pied by Biggs & was P.,Statesman. different thickness can be adjusted to the coming spring and summer. Uneqnalle- Son, linkers, Chase F. and A. moved t, Frye, William P., Statesman. Wedding Bells. Timothy Lodge, Masons, men the store now occupied by Geo. T. suit different kinds of seed. The seed plates chance for beginners and experienced We Fuller, Melville W., Jurist. elected the officers at the annual 1‘lnebe A., wife of Mr. William Cox, pass- and following of so Bead, later, w lieu tile Coliseum was Statesman. have holes different sizes, that you can ed Dec. 2‘J at the home of want your help and are willing to pay liber- Hamlin, Hannibal., Webber-Randell. Mr. David Allen Web- last W. away her daughter, limjit meeting Thursday evening: M., one it. took a store in that building. Hillard, George S., Author. ber and Miss Esther Mabel drop turnip seed or one kernel of corn Mrs. Fred M. Richards, Trim St. For a long ally for Blanche Randell, daugh- E. S. F. I>o not fail t«) write at on -e for full information Howard, W., Author. Henry Kaler; W., Dayton Stephen- or a if It will time Mrs. Cox has been very lli of a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Randell of this larger quantity desired. drop painful Newspaper Notes. Howard, Oliver O., Military General. son; J. W., Marcellus R. j ami hopeless trouble but was of a courageous \VM! VINO Nl RSER> CO.. Knowlton; Tr., the seed any distance from O Statesman. city, were married at their new ami apart required, j and bore it with Christian for- BOSTON MASS Howe, Timothy plea-ant Geo. A. Chas. E. S. temperament 457 Blue Hill A\e., Sarah Quitnby; Sec., Johnson; 2 1-2 inches to 4U inches. One in Jewett,Miss 0., Author, home on the extension of Union street Jan. good point j titude. The loving ministrations of her hus- The Damariseotta Herald has a new head- D., Chas. E Stevens; J. 1)., Hiram L. Part- King. Rufus., Statesman. favor of this is, it. will the s.«d band and daughter made the last days 7th. Only the immediate families and o. few planter drop | ing and lias dropped the title of Herald and William., Statesman. Albert C. Sin* was a native of King, ridge; Trustee, Burgess; Tyler, so that one need not thin out the brighter. Searsniont, John intimate friends were The bride plants, j where Record, Two m one. Long, 1)., Statesman. present. Alvin she* resided until a year ago last Octo- improvements Blodgett. After tests in the field and Longfellow,Henry W.,Poet. was very becomingly dressed in cream white practical garden j ber, when she made her home with her The Lincoln News has the Statesman. The officers for the two She is survived County adopted McCulloch, Hugh., cashmere trimmed with white lace and rib- ! following were elected in King past years, this plantar proves daughter. by husband, one Author. Mr. Frank Cox of form and a neat Neal, John., Solomon K. and to be nearer other on son, Chelsea, and three eight.-page presents Very and bons and carried a bunch of Council, S. M., Tuesday perfection than any Morse, Edward S., Scientist. bridal roses, | Mrs. A. \\ Keene of Boston. attractive with its j the daughters, appearance new make-up. Scientist. The was evening, Jan. 7th: T. I. M., S. market. They have already rstablished Mrs, .1. W. of Packard, Mrs., ring ceremony performed hv Rev. ; Augustus j .Watson Laconia, N. II an Sir General. Parker: I). Jas. H. tifteen for the sale of this machine Mrs. of The .Journal is indebted to the editor of IVpperrell, Win., Military John F. Tilton, pastor of the First M.., Howes; P. C. of W., agencies Richards this place. The funeral John Jurist. Baptist j services Peteis, A., Chas. O Count'll; Robert this season, and are in with were conducted by Rev. L D. the Maine Democrat, Augusta, for the por- Church, in a most pleasing manner. After ! Treas., Burgess; correspondence Price Preble, Edward., Naval Officer. Evans on Tuesday afternoon, and were Arc Low in and Sec., C. E. Johnson ; C. of F. E. a western firm which has a capital of six Very trait, of Capt. II. W. Black, on the lid page. Preble, William P., Jurist & Diplomatist. the ceremony refreshments were served. G., Crowley ; largely attended. [Camden Herald. George D., Author & C. of C., H. J. 1). T. million dollars, which lias made a very satis- Capt. Black is a native of Waldo county. Prentiss, Clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Webber were the recipients of Chaples; Steward, iup- Good in at Prentiss, Sergeant S., Orator. factory offer. Their factory at Morrill is Quality and valuable till; Sent., H. W. Marriner. will be Ephraim M. Miller, a well known and re- The Eastern Thomas Statesman. many pretty presents. The They supplied with the best of modern tools and Gazette, Dexter, has under- Reed, B., spected citizen of Minot groom is a native of but has publicly installed at the stated meeting in and to turn off Liiieolnville, passed quiet- gone some of is now Savage, J., Clergyman. Searsport, appliances they purpose only Dec. 25th changes late, and own- first ly away after a I ng illness, aged Smith, Henry L., lived iu Belfast a number of class work. Messrs. Banan and Dickey ed and Theologian. years, where February. (>4 years, 2 months, !* days. He was a farmer published by the Ladd Brothers, B. Smyth C., are both natural inventors, and will he as- Egbert Theologian. lie is well and known. The A by occupation and his time was de- F. W. S. favorably bride delegation of Belfast Odd Fellows and sisted in their work their Arthur wholly Ladd, editor; Ladd,business mana- Spofford, Harriet P., Author. by sons, voted to the is one of Belfast’s farm on which he was horn and LOCKE’S, most Statesman. estimable young Rebekahs went to Bucksport last Banan and T. R. Dickey. They are prepar- ger. Sullivan, James., Thursday had always lived. He, leaves a wife and two Gen. ladies and has friends who ed to turn off a large number of for Sullivan, John., Revolutionary many wish her to attend the joint installation of Fort Knox planters sous, J. vV'. Miller of Camden and .Joel M., If want a w atch now Launch of Thaxter, Celia., Author. the spring trade. Thej have recently per- you Steam Yacht Peregrine. ami her husband a prosperous and No. and Riverview Rebekah and daughter .Jennie, with whom lie lived. Elihu B., Statesman. happy Lodge, 129, fected a Horse Planter on the same princi- Washhurne, He. was a kind and a devoted to wedded life. No. 49. Miss Bertha 1. as the smaller which think loving father, is the time buy—you Bath, Jan. 2. the schoon- Williams, Reuel., Lawyer & Statesman. Lodge, Bird, D. D. ple one, they and Peregrine, new, will husband his kindly nature won iiim the Willis, Nathaniel P., Auiiior. G. of assisted he a little ahead of those now on the er-rigged steam built K. H. White M., Belfast, by Mrs. Samuel friendship all who knew him. The funeral never will them as low yacht for Died iu Bucksport iu 1895. market, especially as it will be on wheels get Adams as Grand services took Dec. 28th Rev. (I.(J. Wins- of Boston, from the of the Bath Marshal, installed the and the operator can ride. place slipped ways low' of Camden see Mil liken Will Have a Clear Field. The in the of Bucks- officers of Riverview in the officiating. His family have Come in and Iron Works this following necrology Lodge afternoon, t.he again. Co.,her builders, afternoon, for 181)5: Jan. R. sympathy of their many friends in tin ir port 5, Jonathan Arey; after a The Social Season. the which banquet was held. In the even- ; bereavement. a can christening ceremony being performed Congressman Milliken will have a clear Jan. 16, Mrs. Nancy Robinson; Jan. 25, how good trade you ing Samuel I). D. G. M., installed the 1 by Miss Eleanor Hyde. The Peregrine is Held for Congress in 189(5. You may be as- Mrs. Mercy H. Colby; Jan. 31, Elias Bow- Adams, sured of this. There will not be a candidate den; Feb. 4, C. H. Haas; Feb. 21, Mrs. officers of Fort Knox assisted R. The at 158feet over all, with 151 feet at the water Lodge, by Kingsbury Social Aid gives a picnic Did you ever stop to think what get in the Held against him at the district con- Mark Rideout; Feb. 25, Mrs. Lan- indiges- Abigail G. Dyer as Grand Marshal aud Past Grands to its members on at tion really means? It means that line, 25 feet beam, 10 feet draught, with vention in Waterville, June 5th. Hon. J. plier; Mar. 14, Capt. Charles A. Devereaux; supper Friday evening simply forecastle Baker, Rich and Snow of (> your stomach is tired. If our legs are tired, accommodations for 12 men, of- H. Manley, who it has been said be a Mar. 26, Joel April Garfield Lodge, o’clock in the church vestry. might Keyes Grant; 13, Harry we ride. The horse and the steam ficers boilers and this is B. A. No. of engine, quarters, engine rooms, candidate year, not, thus leaving the Parker; May 1, Julia Bridges, John 99, Winterport. The installations An do the. work. two owners and two Object Party is to be given at the par- Why not give your stomach a guests staresrooms, Belfast gentleman a clear Held. Arthur; May 11, Caroline A. Patterson; were May public to Odd Fellows and their of ride; that is, let else do its work. LOCKE’S, lors main saloon. The deck house is 54 feet But what of 1898? This is a Aliira June Albert M. Hous- the Unitarian church, something long far-away 13, Sawyer; 4, this, Thursday, Food can 14 feet contains families. he digested outside, of the body. by wide, captain’s quarters, question, but it may become a very burning ton; June 8, Eva J. Blanchard; June 12, evening, at 7.30, to which all are cordially All plants contain digestive principles which Belfast National Bank galley, pantry, store room, dining atul one. Mr. Manley has said that he Abigail Fogg;June 21), Stephen Decatur El- Building. squarely Palermo. L. A. invited. This is new will do this. The Shaker Cor- smoking rooms, all in should be a is no Mrs. E. Bowler is building a something entirely Digestive. panneled mahogany. candidate then and there dridge; July 7, S. Atwood, Dorris dial contains ( t*. O. The are and novel. Admission digestive and is a Square.) engines vertical triple expansion, information to the contrary. This means Norward Arthur; July 22, Fred E. Patter- freight house at the station in which to store very 15 cts. principles 800 horse 14-knot at 150 revolu- preparation designed to rest the stomach. power, speed that he will make a canvass when the time son; July 26, John Beazley; July 30, Mrs. his S. of Seaside tions. goods. ..Henry Coulliard Keene, N. Hose Co. gave its third annual The Shakers themselves have such unbound- The boilers are water tube, and the comes and his friends the Carrie M. Ira W. Heath ; Aug. 1), Mrs. NOTICE. rally throughout Page, H. came home ball at ed confidence in that have 10 yacht is district to his E. Kate M. last week to spend the win- easide Grange Hall, last Friday they placed electrically equipped throughout support. There may be other Wealthy Turner; Sept. 3, Bailey; cent, An of the stockholders «>t with and and has ter with his sample bottles on the market, and it is adjourned meeting lights telephone, good candidates, of course, but who, is a conun- Sept. 17, Sarah C. Turner, George L. Harra- aged mother... .The wind and evening. There was a fair attendance, *nd the Belfast Coliseum will be held at tin- ventilation and saiil that even so small a Company drainage. The coal drum which would like to solve. Oct. Thomas E. Nov. storm quantity proves office of the on capacity many deu; 11), Mooney; 11), of last week did much to a small sum was netted for the beneficial in a vast secretary is 45 tons. The was damage company’s majority of cases. All designer Charles Ridge- There is no telling what may be unfolded or Mrs Eftie M. Wescott; Nov. 11), James Hanscoiu. She will be property and the roads.Last treasury. Fish and druggists keep it. Monday, the 20th inst.. at 3 o'clock I*. 7\., ley commanded by what newr elements may enter to make more McKenney ; Nov. 23, James A. Leach ; Dec. impaired chowder, doughnuts Capt Theodore M. Bunker, and will be com- music in Blaine’s old district. Miss Maria R. Dec. Mrs. Monday was the coldest for the winter coffee were served in the room to for the matured indebtedness of the [Augusta 1), Stubbs; 22, Mary day dining below. Laxol is the best provide missioned in medicine for children* N. F. HOUSTON, Sec April. correspondence Bangor Commercial. J. Hancock ; Dec. 22, Miss Julia E. Murphy. thus far. The music was company. y. by Gilmore, Crosby and Foss. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Belfast, Jan. 8, 1800. -2w2 THE NEWS OF BELFAST. The State Convention of County Commis. H. L. Woodcock had a large oil painting, Supreme Judicial Court. College will Oratory. sioners be held at Bangor Tuesday, Jan- a fruit piece, in Crosby Inn at the time of Stockholders Meeting of the Crosby Inn. JUDGE FOSTER PRESIDING. At a of the uary 21st. All County Commissioners and the fire. It is now on exhibition in the win- meeting executive committee of the New a of Clerks of The January term of Judicial England Inter-collegiate Notice is hereby given that meeting the j Courts are invited. dow of Dinsmore’s shoe store. Supreme debating in Boston Dec. 28 it was A Society decided to Talk with Court for Waldo Belfast of the Belfast Hotel at the Ladies stockholders Corporation County opened about Toilet j hold the A lot of peculiar looking sleds were ship- The Bridge Committee has petitioned the parliamentary debating contests be- Soap. will be hoi den at the office of the City Treasurer, Court House in this city Tuesday, January tween Wesieyan and Boston ped from Belfast boat to Alex- Railroad Commissioners for of a University on Monday Jan. by Sunday’s approval and Bates and Memorial Building, Evening, 7th, Judge Foster presiding. Prayer was University, Colby, February ander Maloof, Bangor. were of street to pass above the grade of the Maine the former two at 13. 18‘.Hi, at Seven o’clock. It is desired that They very offered at the Rev. 27th; Middleton, Conn opening by C. H. Wells. and the latter at TALK NO. 2. The has so there should be a full of all the rough construction, and were intended for Central track at the foot of Main street. Lewiston. The winner of Almighty decreed that a toilet soap cannot b* representation is a list of Court good Following officials, jurors, the Bates-Colby will meet at Tufts made when animal is stockholders, as matters of importance will be street use of Hebrew' College “grease” used. brand of a said pedlars. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. report the etc; 16. The to be Try any you please soap to be Varney April question debated by “neutral” r. -rnted for their consideration. Bates and it leaves a Following is a list of unclaimed letters re- loss of a French marble clock, a pair of Judge, Enoch Foster, Bethel. Colby is: "Resolved, that the greasy, sticky, disagreeable feeling—not alkali enough to Alden D. Chase, Clerk. free and unlimited coinage of silver at the the fat. another kind-it maining in the Belfast Post Office for the bronzes, a trunk, mirrors, and bric-a-brac, Clerk, Tileston Wadlin, Belfast. saponify Try leaves the skin and after a Belfast, Jan. 9. 189(i. ratio of 16 to 1 should be the financial rough, red, little, week Jan. 1896: Ladies—Miss which were known t,o have policy chapped—too much alkali. The maker ending 4, Lil- been taken from Stenographer, Miss Minta Powers, Skow- of our country.” put in enough to neutralize the “grease”— lian Mrs. Emma the to kill Cates, Dodge, Miss Carrie Crosby Inu. Information left at the hegan. enough the cuticle, or outer cells of skin aud Probate Court meets next Tuesday, Jan. your irritate the derma, or Oldham. Gentlemen—Geo. W. Iioix. Belfast Livery Co.’s office will be Sheriff, Samuel G. Belfast. $100 Reward $100. inner cells. Court the suitably Norton, 1-tth Insolvency day following. rewarded. The readers o£ this paper will be pleased to State Constable J. li. Mears and Sheriff County Attorney, Ellery Bowden, Win- This as learn that there is at least one soap law, interchangeable the law of the Medes and Mrs. M. .T. Wentworth of Knox will speak dreaded disease Persians, is “Use S. G. Nortou searched the store of Daniel We have received from Ames & terport. alkali to Son, that science has been able to cure in all its stages enough saponify the ‘grease’ and it will spoil the skin. Use less alkali and ti the W. C. T. U. Parlors next Sunday af- Geo. B. O’Connell and Walter M. Cottrell, grocers, Stockton Springs, some attractive Crier, Ordway, Searsmont. and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure the is Monday is the soap greasy, worthless. Use less and there is not ernoon at 2 o’clock. M. ‘grease’ sufficient ‘stearine’ but found no The officers advertising devices, one for the Messenger, G. Norton, Belfast. only positive cure now known to the evening, liquors. including medical fra- to make a So the maker good soap.” who really desires to a reliable A. 1>. Hutchins has,at his place on Charles were assisted by Sheriff M. G. Nor- lozenge, “Frog in jour aud from Deputy Sheriffs, Hiram McAlister, Burn- ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, produce good, Deputy throat;” is “twixt the d—1 a constitutional article, and deep sea” and soon to .•root, coops of pure bred rose-comb Leg- ton aud Policeman C. W. Mears. M. E. Hodgdon the handsome calendar for ham ; J. W. Carlton, Winterport; Eugene requires treatment. Hall’s Ca- stops trying make it good, just tarrh Cure is taken tries to make it and 'Tii*. white and brown; and both White 18% of the Winchester Arms Co. Blanchard, Stockton Geo. A. Jack- internally, acting directly pretty cheap. Disguises the smell of the material used The Belfast Ice Co. have a tine freeze on Repeating Springs; cheap upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the dis with n«l Golden Wvandottes. of New Haveu, Ct. son, Searsmont. strong perfumes. The user of such soap is to to their Goose River privilege. The ice is ten ease, and the always ready change, hoping The Grand is giving patient strength by building The new have been Jury the same as at the Oc- get something better—feeling it cannot he much worse. That is there are so Tiic County Commissioners organized for to twelve inches thick, smooth and clear, A telephones connected the constitution and nature why tober up assisting in doing with the term, all being present. many toilet on the market. : o year, on Jan. 1st, by choice of S. A. Pav- good freeze is reported on the Kennebec at Central aud numbers assigned as its work. The proprietors have so much faith in soaps Their name is legion. These aro facts—stubborn First Traverse Jury. as chairman. the ice iu is follows: Girls’ Home, 20 E. R. Conner’s David Alexan- its curative that knows Friday noon, Jan.3d, they Richmond, but the Penobscot 2; powers, they offer One Hundred things. Every soap-maker they are true. We knew these before wo der, loreman, Belfast; James H. Ames, things mmed to F b. 11th. and in bad for ha store, 4 4: A. B. Otis’ residence, 22-2: L. T. W. Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for ommenced to make Tuesday, very rough shape vesting. Unity: L. Bickford, Searsmont; E. A. soap. Fortunately we knew something more—that there is such Shales’ store,5 3, the latter the former Boynton, ; Fred list of testimonials. Past Commander M. C. I)ilworth installed Tlie National Banks of this in com- being Liberty Churchill, Belmont; “.thing as tallow.” We city, Frank E. ‘vegetable imported some, found it was composed almost number of the Crosby Inn. The number of Clark, Winterport; William Coffin; Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. otlicers of Thomas H. Marshall G. mon with others in the country, re eived de- Burn of “stearine.” We were Post, haul: George W. Cottrell, Belfast., LIr‘Sold by Druggists, 76c. 4w2 wholly pure delighted. We spent money, lots of it, to A. (’. Sibley’s residence is to 20 4. K., last from the New York World changed Thomas H. Decrow, Enoch C. make a Thursday evening. Theappoint- spatches Monday Searsport; perfect soap. We make it. It is pure to eat. Just it on the The instrument lias been taken out at the Dow, Lorenzo D. enough try baby’* "ffioors are as follows: M. C. Dil- “If the President makes a call to re- Monroe; Hill, Winterport; Adj., asking Phineas G. Why Editors arc Ilald. sensitive skin. If he it in his do not he Centra! Club rooms. Hunt, Belfast. gets mouth, frightened, it. won’t hurt him. It Geo. It. S. I> the reserve will consider Second ■•■rtluQ M.S, Carter; M., plenish gold they Traverse Jury. John It is like to Hurd, Most editors are bald. have to ho just baby—good enough eat. it’s name? we like to have duty to on The directors of the; Point. lintel Com- Arno They Oh, yes, forgot- •: iaptill ; Sent J. S Gilmore. it. patrioti- take bonds a three Bay foreman, Northjiort; W, Knight, Lin- to pany are considering the olf«-r of N. M. coln. ille; \\ 11 Ham P. successfull.v meet those whose deep feel- ten that NUTRIOLA C. P. SOAP. The C. P. cent bis;s? Will invest and t<* Marshall, Isieshoro; means, “clieniicaliy pure.” Lot's New Advertisements. Charles O'Con- per you So* all "I I-!eshoro who wishes to lease the Freeman D. ings they arouse, and who com- in to teach Mvriek, Troy; Daniel It. Nut- the sec, we promised last week to tell how to three 1 wlj.;t extent Poiii'. house for a editor how to run a you get 35c. cakes and a 50c. b >x of *>i ti •• White H Main Bay period of live, years. ter, I’a.ermo; Marlboro paper. [Eastern projirietor Store, Packard, Searsport; Gazette. our Mr. Si'Wiiil made a proposition to the diree- Charles A. Parker. elegant Skin Food for—NOTHING, didn’t we? if live in tbe s winter at ast.onUh- This Tti.-uih Fiankfort will ••mue Frankfort,; Charles 1:, Well, you city r, selling clothing parties lois and will receive Ins answer ■ Saturday lleiidc.il, Stockton 0 W. we will have our before tiie for t' selT.!eiue«.| ..f aii Springs; Ripley, proper, messenger leave a little a <1 little v lo.v prices to make room f.- spring t-'• 111 >rro\v. Mr. Sewall has Keen for two Montville; A. ,1. envelope, containing tiaty :. 11i'o: tun:

,.nrioM. rb-irie^ •*!. Neil aatl Simmons, Waldo; Wil- book of 10 ye,ms the ot the fsh-sboro liam F. pages, illustrati d with of two cute CaU and see what he has to iV r. "■ •ti-u- k ns 1: i' m,--.I 10 members <•!' proprietor Inn, Triggs, Belfast; George C. Ward, half-tones—pictures little Belfast oi.e oi the finest, >«nd most successful sum- J'r, A •• « ispect. babies in it. the I’"-.fast. Livery Co., Dana It South wo.-rh ♦he < i re.mt !"jer.^' L X'M .ii• t ;iH;ir!n d I With little hook we will haul you all tie information desire mer hoteis in Maine, flluckland Star,Jan. 7. Supernumeries. E, C. you pr ‘petty To t'e- value ol r‘J 0-)() T.'ie Holbrook, Brooks; about our i ru-t c. i* p-'-p i.-.-d t furnish :•!. Hilda plai'i- S. S .1 offer. ‘1 it. ,e Roberts, ckson; S. G. t Ii tv 11ley \v. re ii:i: imioii, mi i Another cold wave struck this section Tilton, Knox; I WORD 'earn- V I a at F. If live rued m-ti of the e Benjamin Wells. Belfast. you in the suburbs or in the c j ng oil Ill'll |t y UK lit »v* «i s -barged Irom work untry, call into H [I. mile's an 1 ask f ir Sund.ix. was the coldest with n r* -:.!• day and Mr. Holbrook on the unparalleled "1st. while it- did considerabu Tii'psil.iV the the weather put evening, bridge question, day moderated, but. the mer- in his r We say “if”—of course you do. panel stea l. I; ,th were then :•> lie b sb > .v.;d juries \ idge, hat L W. {. WiN'.ji and Hammons spoke cury hovered about the zero mark, and EAR excused until Wednesday morning. [CON ri.NUKIt JJKXT WKKK.] It be ill :vi!i h -;id .t uni I lie t’l d and pi'ijt g>‘ Geo. R. Ik, Wednesday morning early it was reported .Guiles \\ elister 150. Even this Map Chas. E. Merriam of Lincolnvillc instapbd jury yesterday, and was on (riles G. trial the officers of A. E. Clark Abbott, Belfast; treasurer, Sylvan us as The Journal went to ^-the remainder of our-^- d mson and the Committee on Highways Camp, Sons of press. T. Edgoomb, Belfast; vice presidents, Daniel Sarah F. Fish from Abram L. -dered too high an 1 tliey instructed Veterans, Monday evening, witii T. II Mar- Fish, care A.Wadlin, Northport, and Alvah S. Redman, of minor child to mother. at Commissioner Sl.uman to do the shall Relief Corps as guests. Following are Belfast; trustees, Frank A. Gray and Israel - - k by the hour in the usual manner of re- the officers; Captain, W. J. Ilavnei; 1st Geo. O. Holmes and City Government. (L Woodbury, Morrill, CLOTHING mg highways. the work was Lieutenant, U. Hussey; 2d Lieutenant, Although Wm. H. Beckwith, Waldo, Joseph R. Lit- The regular of the tyed two days, while the earth was soft, W. W. Shaw; Chaplain, Davis S. Jack: 1st meeting City Council tlefield, Brooks, R. H. Coombs, A. L. Mud- was held CONSISTING OF was done and when Sergeant, A. S. Stoney Quartermaster, 0. Monday evening, Jan. (5th, with a Friday Saturday James W. gett, Ciark, Howard Murphy, full board of the Aldermen and ’■.Tiling was the work consumed J. Dickey; Sergeant of the, Guard, \V. J. (i members frozen, Jas P. Wight, Fred Griffin and Joseph C. present in the Common Council. The roll »nun two days and cost the city $43.50. Clifford; Color Sergeant, F. O. Roberts; Townsend, Belfast. Adjourned to Saturday, of accounts was passed, and included Youths and 1 idge w as opened t travel Saturday Musician, Geo. R. Poor; Corporal of the only fed adion of the Mens, Boys’ Jan. when the of the routine bills. Pores, produced by Suits, Walter Alien Uth, representatives A hearing was held on the Min. The upper bridge, reported as a Guard, Ilobbs; Camp Guard, four Agricultural Societies in Waldo Coun- Inn a of the most '■ Alien Crosby fire, report which will be effective 'S.s, w as repaired at a cost of 80 cents. Webber; Camp Council, Webber, F. “ “ “ “ will meet and elect a member of the found in 0. Roberts, U. G. Hussey. ty another column. •ia .1. Rod, (inn and Kennel of Louis- skin and State Board of Agriculture. H. F. Mason, Collector of Taxes, reported purifying Ulsters, an The Ky., excellent sporting paper, cop- Tiie Schools. schools throughout the collected on The Girls’ Home. The Children’s Aid taxes for 1894, 845,829.75; on beautifying soap in n full, w ith credit, the account of a fox city opened for the winter term Moutlay, taxes of “ “ “ “ Society are much indebted to the Y. P. S. C. 1895, 83(>,S70.73. at in North port, written by our North- Jan. (ith. The attendance was large. There The the world, as well E. of Castine, who forwarded to the Girls’ Finance Committee reported the de- Reefers, t correspondent-Jacob Havener is have been a few changes of teachers, as fol- struction of Home last week a barrel filled with pound iincancelled bonds as per order as purest and sweetest for toilet, ru ng some new scenery for the Belfast lows: Miss Isa Piper succeeds Miss Alberta at the last “ “ “ “ packages of cereals, groceries, etc., besides passed meeting. The report was <- a and For t‘; House.... Belfast will cut ice this Wadsworth as teacher in the lower grade accepted. bath, nursery. distressing a comfortable, a box of candy, and a sum of Overcoats, iii* r. Why not start up the soup kitchen? of the South Primary, Miss W. being pro- Notice of money. The General Superintendent of the County Commissioners’ meeting facial eruptions, thin, and fall- It w mid fill a dry, long-felt want_Mrs. JH. S. moted to the upper grade upon the resigna- on the road near F. “ “ “ American Express Co. has instructed the J. Smith’s was read, and ■ and uuiiighauj reports that her children tion of Miss Maud Feruald. Miss Alma the Committee on ing hair, it is gath- Belfast agent to make no charges for three Highways was instructed baby blemishes, Blouses. i• d pussy willows fully opened at her Robinson is assistant at the brick school to at the months on packages not exceeding twenty appear hearing. o* n Waldo Jan. absolutely incomparable. Avenue, 3d-Willis house, East. Belfast, and Miss Lilia M. Riv- The Solicitor on in to or from in the City reported the claim of We mean as we must room pounds weight points Sold business, have the for an M. Briggs of Monroe recently killed a bob- ers is teacher of the Pitcher school. The Geo. A. that the throughout the world. Pottbr Drug State of Maine, but in no case will the com- Bailey city was not liable. at that and Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. 8. A. weighed 25 pounds. The pelt was school at Citvpoint has been re-established The report w'as On the claim pany be responsible for loss or damage. accepted. of Dr. u Belfast last Saturday... .One Belfast with Miss Gertrude Ferguson as teacher. A. C. Ellingwood for and Credit is due Mrs. B. F. Kelley for a clothes supplies attend- n celebrated his 34th birthday by strap- ance to paupers of other towns the Solicitor Line of Steamer Notes. Steamer Mt. Desert hav- wringer; to a lady in Belfast for a very con- mi ',ri 1 pair of skates and his skill the Grade Elegant Spring Furnishings. trying reported is ing finished her season’s work on the Rock- veuient desk; to the ladies of the Congrega- City Physician entitled to High the the li :\st in ice, over 30 years.... While compensation for such services and land and Bar Harbor route has gone on the tional Society of Dexter for a quilt. One supplies, BSaTWe give a five cent money order with every dollar purchase 2ging gravel from the bank at the eastern but whether or not the South Marine at Rockland re- persons named in the Railway to girl from the Home has been placed in a very of "f the bridge last week the workmen liu- bills were such he furnishings. main for the winter. She will have some desirable permanent home in Winthrop. paupers gives no opinion. Overshoes ! a nest, of 2f snakes-P. G. Ilurd of The was repairs and a thorough overhauling_The report accepted and the bills were ti port Lunula swarm of bees in a referred to the tree Kennebec Steamboat Co., which has always The Churches. Committee on Finance. STAPLES & 12 Main Street. t.is farm COTTRELL, recently. The tree was cut The petition of S. L. Milliken for a paid a 0 per cent, dividend, will pay 8 per street Low Grade v and 25 pounds of secured.... At the Unitarian church Jan. at the head of Franklin honey cent this year... .The Portland Steam Pack- Sunday, light street was read, o n boasts of having a boy 15 years 12th, the subject of the sermon will be, The and the petitioner was leave to with- bid, et Company has changed its name to the given w eiglis 210 lbs, but. Isle au Haut has Art of Happiness. draw. Portland Steamship Company. The com- Prices. old who •’"years weighs 230 lbs_H. The Committee on Finance was pany has been re-org tnized, but the officers Rev. M. S. Howes, at one time pastor of instructed W o..,i.-<.i k of this * « city has the autograph to settle with the Collector of of the new corporation will be the same as the North Haven Baptist church, ami where Taxes for 1892 oui l YET. S. Grant and BEST prizes it highly. It and 1893. the old one. This chan e took effect Jan. he was greatly liked, is now pastor of the Men’s 3-Buckle High Cut Over- aiiiP-d and framed in oak. neatly 1st-Steamer Penobscot left here last Fri- Second church of The Committee on Finance was authorized Baptist Newport, R. I. shoes, .$1.90 Shuti.\<; Items. An extract from Labor for Boston, on and instructed to demand of the trustees of day arriving Sunday morning The third festival of vested 1 Ladies’ choirs of the the 3-Buckle High Cut Over- a:uiissioner Matthews’ coming her return and at Belfast city bonds of the issue of 1882, report trip leaving again Monday diocese of Maine will be held in tie- Episcopal j the surrender 25 CENT usual to said COUNTER. following interesting facts relative her hour. committee of the stock shoes, .1.75 St. Luke’s cathedral, Portland, St. John’s the shipbuilding industry of Maine. In of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake R. R. own- Wilson N. Dow of North Jan. 24th. In addition to the Ladies’ High Cut button 1.00 —" Searsport was eve, Episcopal Overshoes, i.n-iv was launched from Maine’s ed by the city of Belfast. yards before the Police Court choirs of Portland, choirs from Child’s 2-Buckle w*ss. Monday afternoon Lewiston, The resignation of G. R. Ellis as a member ,85 We have made several in with a total tonnage of 41,396 tons. Overshoes, improvements the arrangement of the on complaint of Game Warden Geo. W. Auburn, Brunswick, Bath, Gardiner and 1 of the School Committee was received and there were 125 vessels with a ten- take ac cepted and Fred Rackliff was elected. These are all made of stock in our store this the best Frisbee, on charge of illegally with a Waterville will part. fine year, of which is our ants’'of ,4,4*0 tons. Tlie latter is fishing Adjourned. unusually net in Swan Lake. The ir~" ; r principal witness Services as usual at the Jersey Cloth, and arefresh, recent years In 1894 the industry Baptist church for the was We have one entire table loaded Id prosecution Charles N. next of Local Industries. nice down u.-d to 18,692.74 tous, while that ol 1895 Massure, Sunday. Subject morning sermon Concerning style good. Also 2?_centcounter. hut he would to that tended u as st,il 1 lpss. A. Sewall & testify nothing “Forward Movements,” Ex. 14:15, and of Co. iiave launch- Mathews Bros, are at work on orders for with and all marked 2^ cents e.,ch. to criminate Dow, the warrant goods ed how tlieir although the evening sermon, “The Dove that could Men’s Heavy Buckle ,95 ship yards at Bath in the past two elegant Beacon street residences and Arctics, was issued on the strength of statements Find no Gen, 8:9. The music will lew .oars a fleet of the Rest,” 25c 3 Bottle consisting Roanoke, made him to two State buildings in Boston, a fine sum- Vinegar Jugs, Castors, 3.5c by Judge Rogers several days include in the morning, the We have a very big stock l11". Shenandoah, and hymn chant, mer residence on the coast of New 2 Jar diner 3,258 Susquehanna, As the stories told this Hamp- Large Quart Pitchers, 25c es, 25c ago. by witness on “My Sheep Hear My Voice,” and the shire, and the usual amount of smaller of all styles of. '-',o.’9 tons. Tlie Dirigo, a steel sailing vessel job China Pitchers, 25c that occasion and when on the stand in the anthem from with work. Lamps.25c •f -'>656 tons, was also built.Sch. “Holy Spirit” arrj Faure, Fannie trial varied Cups and Saucers, 25c Vases, 25c materially Judge Rogers sentenc- soprano solo and quartette. In the Bros, of Morrill hauled to Belfast RUBBERS, Whitmore, from with ar- evening, Daggett Philadelphia coal, ed him to 30 in for days jail contempt of selection “Jubilate” in and last week for to t£ rweii at Dec. 20th. A, by Danks, shipment Gloucester, Mass., c,, Ac., iJ'c, Cienfuegos, Cuba, The Court. Dow was FELT acquitted. Tuesday after- solo by Mrs. Pitcher. several rack loads of “fish drums.” BOOTS captain reports a very hard passage. He They noon Massure was taken before the are of two 27 and 17 inch heads 24 his. Supreme The annual of sizes, and reports only five vessels in meeting the North church and B@“Please come in and look it over. Cienfuegos. Judicial Court on petition for a writ of 18 inches in height. They are used for and LEGGINGS was held Jan. and the Back in the country fires were in 2d, following officers packing dry fish at Gloucester for the West burning habeas corpus, and a hearing was held on various the and committees elected: Clerk and Treas- Indian and South American trade. at the directions, indicating destruction the legality of the sentence very lowest prices. imposed by A. O. of plantations. He regards the chances for urer, Stoddard; Deacons, A. O. Stod- The annual meeting of the Merchants’ CARLE & Judge Rogers. The Court overruled Judge JOINTES, sugar slim-Sch. dard and James Pattee; Auditor, Rev. Geo. Marine Co. was held at the store George Bird is loading sentence and ordered the Railway of Rogers’ prisoner S. fertilizer at Barren N. for Mills; Standing Committee, A. O. Stod- J. W. Frederick & Co., after- ■^21 Main Maine> Island, Y., Bel- discharged. Dunton for the State. McLel- Wednesday W. T. Street, Belfast, James A. Mrs. noon, Jan. 1st. The following directors were COLBURN, fast-Capt. Whittier, formerly master of dard, Pattee, Perry, Ellen lan for defense. elected: Wm. B. J. W. E. Bch John Starrett; Sunday School C. M. Swan, Frederick, Paul, (wrecked) has purchased Committee, S. Carter, L. T. Shales, W. F. Triggs. Wm. the North Belfast. The Ladies of the C. H. M. Miss McClintock captain’s share in the large four-masted Craig, Prentiss, Maud Russell; B. Swan was elected president; C. W. Fred- Block, High St. sch. Sarah E. E. Society met at Good Will Hall last Welcome Committee, H. M. erick, and treasurer; Geo. R. Car- Palmer of Bath, and is now in Prentiss, James secretary ter, superintendent. The board of directors verdict Thursday afternoon and made a quilt which W. Jones, W. R. Howard, Warren W. PEOPLES charge-The the NATIONAL reported ad- was to BANK. by authorized lease the railway if in court in tlie they will sell, the proceeds to go to some Knowlton, Ralph Stickney, Osborne Lord. miralty matter of the collision their judgment it was deemed advisable. L A. KNOWLTON, President. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. charitable In the the The various benevolences ii J ateniya Bay, Japan, between tlie Ameri- object. evening society amounted to held a business at which can ship William H. Macy, from New York meeting the Fulton £477.99. of two cents a week from each uni the British steamer Iris from Midille- plan member Services at the Universalist church next for was Solicited. as missions adopted. This is a new will h"rough, a result of which collision the Sunday be as follows: 10.45 a. m., ser- ! Deposits for the INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28. 189*. May 4, 1894. July 24. 1894. Oct. 2, 1M)4. Dec. 19, 1*94. was run ashore to departure society and its success uion, in the ship prevent sinking and subject “Steps Religious Life.” DEPOSITS: will be watched with interest. The $.59,353.09 $41,089.54 $59,180.29 $74,532.52 $79,480.59 lac steamer tlie court finds that business 12 m., Sunday school and 0 damaged, pastor’s*class. March 5, 1895. May 7, 1895. July 11, 1895. 8epl, 28, 1895. Dec. 13, 1895. liic blame for tlie meeting was followed by a pop-corn social, m., Y. P. C. U. collision rests solely upon p. meeting, topic, “Cities of $83,978.53 $110,325.50 $123,085.58 $140,147.48 which all $100,838.17 William H. Macy... .Ship Centennial, enjoyed-Friday evening, the Reiuge,” Ps 40: 1. Strangers are welcomed present and former of Miss Sadie to all these These figures are taken from our sworn statements to the Baltimore from Hong Kong, has charter- pupils Russ, services. The pastor will, on Comptroller ed to teacher of the grammar grade to the that a series of the Curreneg, on the above dates. load coal there for New York, and at school, evening, begin of Sunday even- Washington, number of about forty, gathered at her home. as DEPOSITS in the latter port will go on the berth to load ing lectures, follows: Jan. 12, Venezuela the INTEREST DEPARTMENT payable on demand, draw interest payable Janu- 1st and 1st. She was at this and Armenia. Jan. ary July Deposits during tin* lir-t three days of rmru moot!, draw interest from the first general cargo for San Francisco.... happily surprised unexpect- 19, The New Creed. ot Further that month. This department olfers mnrh (/re,iter st’curitt/ to than maw ed a depositor* Savings It,inks, visit. As token of their esteem Jan. Is There of much as is a particulars of tlie loss of sell. Fannie A. the 20, Need a Liberal Church? every deposit loan to the, honk, and all deposits in our Rank are auarontrni bv twice th.» amount of our party her two useful and Feb. The Capital Stock. Gorham of this port will he found in presented pretty 2, Dignity of Labor. Feb. 9, Is the This Bank the latest established Bank in Waldo which are much PAIN- being County, our vault has all the latest improve- Marine articles, appreciated by the Religion on the Decline? Feb. ments in Eire and column-The storm last week at 10, Some Burglar-Proof work, thereby offering f/renter scarify to depositors than anv other recipient. The evening was spent in a about the bank in this county. Green’s Landing was very severe. Sch. very Things Early Church. Feb. 23, social and was A Modern We still have a few $5.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.. All our boxes now Liiiinn Warren and John Girad pleasant way thoroughly en- Atlas. These lectures are design- iare teanipped with extra went ashore locks, so they may be taken to and from the Bank if desired. lyt> joyed by all. ed for the and will wel- KILLER be 1111,1 wHl he practically a total loss. Sell. public, strangers THE GREAT Willie was comed and given at these aud all driven high and dry on a little The Lecture on Dickens. The first lec- sittings services of the Church. The Family Medicine of the island, but as she iB a ture in the Pastor will be Age. good vessel she may People’s Course, “Charles Dick- E. H. DURGIN, M. D. he at home at 20 Church street aud Taken It launched....Sch. Maria Webster loaded ens, Sentimentalist and Humorist,” by Jas. Wednesdays Internally, Cures unless Belfast at F. Thursdays called aud will Diarrhoea, and Pain in National Ba hay G. W bite’s for Bar Harbor, and Kay Applebee of Boston, was given in the away, Cramp, the It's as Unwrittec Law sailed gladly welcome all. Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Jan. 4th-Sch. Marcellus is Opera House last Friday to a Colds. loading evening large &c. That a woman may change her mind. Possi- of Glasses and Diseases of for and Coughs, &c., Filling hay Boston at F. G. White's, and fish interested audience. The lecture was Havana Much Belfast. Maine. Excited. Used It bly you haven’t been just satisfied with the barrels for Gloucester from racy and a Externally, Cures Daggett BroB. scholarly, showing thorough boys’ clothes you’ve been buying and would ihe ard Ear a not of the CUBAN REBELS SAID Curs, Bruises, Eye Specialty. -Sch. Volant loaded casks from knowledge only great novelist, but TO BE ADVANCING TOWARD Bums, Scalds, Sprains, like to transfer trade in Daggett of his friend Pain your this line to a Bros, Thackeray, and contemporary, THE CAPITAL. Toothache, in the Face, Neu- SEARSPORT, MAINE and sailed Jan. 7th....Sch. Jonathan The first of j store where you can purchase everything in the discourse was devoted to a New ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. Cone York, Jan. 0 A special cable^de- the of wearables 13tf CAPITAL, $150,000. arrived from Boston Thursday and contrast of the writings of Dickens’ and I way (the good kind for boys). to the No article ever attained to men sailed for Thackeray; the latter catering to the aris- spatch Herald from Havana says: unbounded Sandypoint Saturday to load for popularity.—Salem Observer. WE HAVE SUCH A tocracy in all his characters and scenes, “The rebel forces, commanded General An article of great merit and virtue.—Cinn. STORE, Boston.... Sch. Char otte T. by Nonpareil. Sibley, from while Dickens depicted the poor and lowly, Maximo Gomez, have several of We can bear testimony vo the TO RENT. SURPLUS, $33,000. New arrived at and is the better for his captured efficacy of the And display all the novelties in Junior York, Key West Jan. 5th humanity writings. the towns near this aud the of t'iiin-lviller. We have seen its magic effects in Suits, city citizens Boot mug t he severest Passages from Dickens’ most familiar works pain, and know it to be a Reefer Overcoats and Reefers as fast as The store in leaking, anil with loss of Havana are in a state of intense artlele.— Suits, the Peirce block recently from 9 to 12 A. M. From foretopmast, fore- were excitement good f'liirnnia Dispatch. Open admirably rendered, aud the and A cure in the New York market. sail and with all imper- terror. Under General Gomez’s direc- spe-dy for pain—no family should be they appear as a meat market. to jibboom, attached_The sonations of some of the humorous charac- Without it.— Ihw'jeal occupied Apply .1 to F, tion the made a on- Transcrip “If 4 M. three-masted sch. ters were that of the insurgents vigorous Nothing has yet the you have them from us they’re right.” Penobscot was discharg- capital, fat boy causing the centre surpass'd Pain-Killer, BFLFAST NATIONAL BANK. slaught upon of General Vttlua*J,e family medicine now at great merriment. The lecture was inter- Campos’ hi Vis" n‘j,st Belfast, Dec. 1895.—3w52 DEPOSITS SOLICITED. ing Tampa, Fla., Jan. 3d the last of a mis- line and after tierce 'A, 41tf yesterday fight forced It has ire spersed with touches of sarcasm and criti- their ;al as a means of removing pain, cellaneous of way through the line and are now no medn-uic ji j,i a cargo merchandise. The sch. cisms which must have left their quirt'd reputation equal to will impres- marching triumphantly eastward toward the rry Pain-Killer.—Niuport (Ky.) Daily sail immediately after sions on the audience. The next lecture in \ 600 bbls Choice Brands Floor 75 Chests or the Old Reliable 30 discharging, pro- province of Pinar Del Rice. In this It. is rojillv vided the course will be Jan. John province a valnahle medicine—it is used br another low tide does 10th, by De are the finest 111 MV Has fun cent Tea received and also a not again get tobacco plantations in Cuba, i’liysieians.— Traveller. —All to be sold at very low price*. just Witt. Miller. “The at ii ware bur her Subject: Stranger and these seem to be now at the of ofimitations, only the genuine good Tea for 2d cents. aground. Our Gates.” mercy made by “Pkrky Davis." Bold the rebels.” everywhere,* large bottles, and 60c. ROCKLAND, MAINE. A. A. HOWES & CO. A. A. HOWES & CO. Charles Dudley Warner, in the “Edi- Register of Deep Water Vessels, j [Written for The Republican Journal.] tor’s Study” of Harper’s Magazine for 1895. January, discusses the function of the SHIPS. MENJ5R0PE. C^ER'DAffC in civilized to the Abner G A Nichols, arrived at IN MEMORIAM. dog society, greater Coburn, A WOMAN SEES THE LIGHT. New York Dec 20 from credit of the English as compared with Hiogo. In infancy cradled on winter’s cold breast, A G David Rivers, sailed from San the American Mr. Warner con- Ropes, His was and people. Francisco Oct 8 for New York. Elio r r;::OvstRiMls a Woman’s Ills. boyhood sturdy strong; tends that in the United States the dog is A J Fuller, Walnutt, sailed from New York The snow-laden breezes his fair brow ca- What is not subordinate—in other words, lat 30 properly Aug 25 for Sept 8, in.-.,. VI To ol.il LADY will Shanghae; spoken BKAUKBB.] ressed, that he does not know his place. It N, Ion 38 W. has IT And bushed him to sleep with their song. not be forgotten that the same charge Alameda, Chapman, arrived at Sydney, a;!a Hy would men fly to woman’s Nov jTCONDITION^r sometime been with less good NSW, Oct 20 from Vancouver; iu port E.id, „| i they but, understand a woman’s But the fair maid* n stole over the brought Spring humor the American child. 16th. leel.ngs, trials, sensuali- against Belle of C sailed from New hills, Bath, Curtis, an 1 the ties, peculiar organic And lured him from Winter rowo^KIt will keep your chickens strong and healthy. It There is but one collection of por- York Oct 28 for Shanghae. away; will make young pullets lay Worth its disturbances! early. weight traits of Lincoln that to be com- Centennial, B F Colcord, arrived at Bal- Their feet wakened the brooks and In gold for moulting hens, and prevents all diseases. It pretends Those are known merry Is absolutely pure. Highly concentrated. In made timore Nov 26 from Hong Kong. things quantity plete. and that is the collection by and the costs only a tenth <>t a cent a day. No other kind like it. D S arrived at to women, rills, the of McClure’s Magazine. Charger, Goodell, Hamburg only publishers Dec 8 from La Plata. the aid a man And valleys grew' brighter each day. have beeu able to secure either They Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, arrived at Na- would give is not or of every photograph, Dec 11 from The gentle-eyed daisies from slumber awoke originals copies gasaki Philadelphia. at his command. ambrotype, drawing or F A S at Their tribute of to daguerreotype, Emily Whitney, Pendleton, so beauty bring, as in This is why of Lincoln, so far known, Shanghae Nov 22 for New York. nature’s painting women suf- While grand chorus the deep silence are in this collection Gov Rome, Nichols, cleared from Philadel- many Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s for Infants existence. There broke prescription no and da- Oct 25 for Nov lat 1 fer. rnn*+Ar "'lint kind of food you use, mix ambrotypes phia Hiogo; spoken 23, with u fifty photographs, ane:".'es the sun-lighted arose, Diarrhoea and M aid Colie. Castoria relieves Austin poet laureate, an office which hns also shows what were the distinc- J Morse, arrived at San *’ Did fairies their attend, been vacant i birth; Lleweilyn Clapp, title. S ir of her footsteps since the death of Lord Ten- 30 from teething troubles, cures constipation and tive features of the New of that Francisco Oct Kariuk. the New of to ever flatulency. Oct.. 1S92. England Sex.” Me- saw pictures beauty disclose, nyson 0, of the and in- Manuel Llaguno, Edw Smalley, sailed Castoria assimilates the day, and Middle Colonies; light of nr..-on. end While band clasped in hand they ascend? food, regulates the stomach of from New York Nov 21 for Hong Kong; The lirst number of tlie new volume dicates the situation of the conflict be- it to her spoken, Nov 30, lat 34 46 N, Ion 46 16 W. gave sum.-ring There wait *1 sweet Summer in of and bowels, giving anil natural Cas- dated .Janu- tween and France for the garments healthy sleep. Harper’s Weekly (the liundci England posses- Mary L Cushing, Pendleton, arrived at sisters. white, toria is the Children’s ary 4. ls'.hi) contains the op» /dug chapters sion of North America. Three full-page Hiogo Doe 27 from Philadelphia. All female diseases Panacea—the Mother’s Prieml. of the of a new serial of a Scotch feud illustrations, together with a head and May Flint, E D P Nichols, sailed from I put forth th-er synip- To give them her welcoming hand, iT latter part of the sixteen' i. century, hy tail piece, by Howard Pyle, and other ap- San Francisco Oct 7 for Bristol. H toms, such as nervous- And guide them still onward to bowers Castoria. C IT autltoi of *‘The Haiders,” enhance the interest R R Thomas, C G Nichols, at Kobe Dec lassitude, -;toria. Crockett, propriate pictures, fi ness, palc- more bright, 27 for New York. “Castoria is a.a excellent etc. of this important contribution to Ameri- ness, dizziness, medicine for chil- Castoria is so well adapted to children that Sachem, H T Lancaster, cleared from New Where Summer was queen of the land. dren. Mothers have can The to the num- Pi;ui ness. U-ueor- repeated Iv toid me of its T recommend it as to Alls. Stuart is at her history. frontispiece York Nov 26 for fur orders. superior any presci iption Elizabeth' I’helps Anjer loose good effect their children.-’ ber is a portrait of Washington at the age rneea. Tuuenni; sur .a «u* Mid flowing tresses of sunny-hued upon known to me.” best in the short story entitled “iwenty- S P Hitchcock, Gates, sailed irom Hono- steps, of from the and couse- Dr. Cj. C. Osgood, H. A. Archer. M. D., in the forty, engraved painting by lulu Nov 9 for New York. in^ lo.vn paio-i. baekael:.*. hair, four: Four,' January in published ■ ■ Mass. So. Oxford St.. N. V. C. W. Peale. S D arrived at Lon- r. m 1 i: 11' >' v and t!. Id lies. _ Lowed, Brooklyn, ! !ds is a New Fu<>land tale of Carleton, Amsbury, qu.- Still lingered May’s fragrance and bloom; Harper’s. don Jan 1 from NSW V‘table Cora- 11 and inter- Sydney, Luec 10 from Honolulu. 1 was so and that Census, Federal for is a beautiful num- Hong Kong sick, they Outing January And an article Mr. William Beatrice Havener, Hicliborn, sailed from mav Know 1 am now well, and that t when chilly winds blew, with kind, Census;” by Old- ber. An cover and elegant holiday many New Y'ork Dec 14 for Poiut-a-Pitre. and Smoke way Partridge, the sculptor, entitled line illustrations owe i; all to your Vegetable Compound.” loving care Spif please the artistic eye, Carrie L sailed from “The of in Tyler, Lancaster, M -s. ,!.» ;x O r;; wdki;. :>40 Et L Fifty- Our hero would Development Sculpture while this golden promise is fulfilled by New York Dec 11 for Demerara. tenderly fold America,” and a Mr. James H. 1.. Street, New York City, X.Y. paper by the quality of the text. The world’s C P Dixon, N F Gilkey, at Port Spain Nov Round beautiful Summer, now frail but so I’enniman of on the Philadelphia “Crimi- magazine of sport, travel and recreation, 20 from New York. nal fair, Crowding of Public Schools.” never celebrated the birth Edward Kidder, J H Park, from Junin of the New ELYS' A mantle of crimson and makesl for at gold. In the interest Year in more The con- Hampton Roads, Valparaiso, leaking. the nerves present regarding the charming guise. Edward arrived at New York Nov 1 ! tents are as follows: “Sweet May, When swift, howling tempests had beat o’er treatment of American missionaries by Marjory,’’ from Colombo. mm bum strong, and Sara Beaumont “An Arctic their the Chinese, an article in the Century for by Kennedy:” Evie Reed, A T Whittier, cleared from Is quickly CATARRH way, brings back January by C. M. Cady, who has lived in Castaway,” by K. (.. Taber; “A Moose New York Jan 2 for Buenos Ayres. absorbed. She, who fearlessly stood by his side, the feelings of Hunt on the China, will take on a special interest. It Yukon," by the late V. Wil- Harvard, Coleord, sailed from Port Natal, Cleanses the Neath the gathering chill that deepened youth to the pre- “Winter C G Nov 8 for N S and Nasal is entitled “Responsibility among the son; Fishing,” by Ed. W. Sandys; 11, Newcastle, W, Passages, each day, maturely old man. in I Mollendo. Pain and It and elucidates the system of “Cycling Mid-Atlantic,” by O. Ilow- Allays restores lost vigor. Chinese,” I Rice, sailed from Port I nliaininatiou. Was fading—his beautiful bride. which the entire arth: “The Stranger at The Anchor,” Havana, Tampa You may gain ten responsibility pervades by Dec 25 for Heals the Sores. The M. F. “A Deer Hunt with j Philadelphia. And one night when the stars from the pounds in ten empire. writer relates many curious Williams; Herbert Black, Albert arrived Protects the days. J. O. “The Blanchard, incidents of the way in which this system Akieitana," by Green; Burg- I at Now York Dec 21 from Punta Arenas. Membrane from clear, azure sky lar of Cornlield Inn.” works. by H. Babsou; “A Henry A Litchfield, arrived at New Y'ork Additional Cold. With a pitying, tender light shone, GUARANTEED Among Fred Whis- i Dec 8 lrorn Ga. Restores the 1 Night Wolves,” by Brunswick, He laid her to rest with a loving good bye, A very smiling frontispiece, “Looking haw: *‘Lenz’s World Tour “A i Norwell, arrived at Senses of Taste Awheel;” Henry Cushman, To finish his omv for Santa Claus," W. A. Dec 20 from New York. and Smell. journey alone. by McCulloifgh, Lion Hunt in Colorado,” In C. A. Brunswick, Ga, Go buy and a box Hardy; M try to-day. It opens the December number of Lin y A Nickels, c Nichols, cleared With once so Rabyland. “The Horse of Society," by E. B. Aber- step firm, but now trembling costs only $1. Your own Christmas from New York Oil 15 for IT WILL CURE. druggist “Dolly's Furs,” by Helena K. Hong Kong; COLD >N HEAD and will crombie; “Bugged. Labrador,” by < >ct 35 Ion 48 05. slow, guarantee a cure or r Simmons follows with a trio of spoKen 27. lat 36, A is into each nostril am! is money pretty G. 'Taber; “New Hampshire National | particle applied He funded. written Mabel l Meyers, Wm Meyers, arrived at Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail wandered mid darkness and gloom; Booklet, guarantee of cure pictures. The little ones will be pleased G. II. and the usual agreeable. and Guard,” by Moses, Boston Nov 19 from Rosario. ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St., New York. ; Nor watched he sample free. Address nearest office. with the and »em of “Labette’s again for the morning’s picture p records, etc. I M a cleared from New York Dec 27 editorials, poems, tan/as, THE STERLING REMEDY Rid'." while all the December born ba- for Hai ana. bright glow, CO., CHICACO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK.! ilies and their mothers will particularly News of the Granges. Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from Singa- To lighten his way to the tomb. euj< \ the bittlxlay for “The Child i pore Sept 24 for New York; passed Anjer song By his of snow the of ( luistmas Month.” Nov 3. pillow sad, moaning Nurramessic Grange, P r.f II., No. 24-, Or- candy cathartic cure constipation. Purely vosrotabh mu-.-ith (!d Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at pine, sold land, elected the following officers at their 6ASCARETS easy, by druggists everywhere, guaranteed to cure. Oi: y 10c. Confidence now-a-davs. remarks Mr. i Port au Prince Nov 30 from New York. Alone watched his fast failing breath, Adolf in the Forum, regular meeting, Dec. 28th: J. Rose linns, Melvin Coleord, arrived at St | BEFORE. Ladenburg, January Master, When tolled the last note of midnight's lone Inis to be universal and shared the Wesley Eldridge: Overseer, A. IB Dresser; Pierre Dee 21 from New York. by R if W E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT chime, whole is 1 Serrano, aterhouse, at Houg Kong pH. Maine Central R. R. woild, which practically one Lecturer, .1. 8. Condon: Steward, A. is sold under positive written Soper: Aug 1, une. guarantee, by The old year in death. commercial and as all values authorized agents only, to cure Weak slept sweetly TIM great centre, Ass’t Steward, A. G Page: Chaplain, C. St James, F B Clifford, at Hong Kong Nov- .Memory; Fj-TABL K. on their for Loss of Brain and Nerve l’owf r: Lost Manhood: s. j. s. depend exchangeability coin, 13 f >r New York. Winter Partridge; Treasurer, Clara Secre- Quickness: Night Losses; Evil Dreams: Lack of | Bn and after Nov. 4, I SK5,trains at Arrangement—In Effect October or rather confidence in their Soper; connecting upon being St Lucie, J '1 Erskine, arrived at New York Confidence: Nervousness; Lassitude; all Burnham ami Watei .Lite with trains for tary, Melissa J. Page: Gatekeeper, J. E. Drains; New York Fashion Letter. througn so exchangeable, it should be the policy Oct 25 from Zanzibar. Loss of Power of the (renerativo Organs in either ami irum Bangor. Waterville. Portland am: in 1, 1895. will of g'«o(i financial laws to establish all pos- Dorr; Ceres, Linnie E. Keyes; Pomona, Thomas A Goddard, \V S Gritiin, arrived sex. caused by over-exertion, Youthful Errors, or ton run as follows: Excessi Use of or The and ball the season sible Hattie H. at Buenos Nos 27 from Tobacco, Opium Liquor, evening gowns of FROM BELFAST. safeguards against disturbance of Hopkins: Flora, Sarah F. Eld- Ayres Philadelphia. which leads to Misery, Consumption. Insanity ■ Willard A C Coleord, arrived at are most in both the and NTKAWEII '»• .c the confidence as well as to dan- rnlge; L. Alice. M. Buck. The instal- Mudgeit, and Death. By mail, $1 a box; six for with elegant lightest A M 1* M I* M I'ANTIVK. |»-r- prevent S., will rim Montevideo (Jet 26 from Portlapd. written to or Belfast, 7 20 1 25 3 o5 ihmmm mi'ti'g. every lay gerous overconlidence. lation took plata Jan. and w as followed guarantee cure refund money. darkest tints. The bodices of these new depart. 4Mi, 17 25 tl 30 in connect inn will: R. ,v B -C < as t"! :>iw- an Sample package, containing five days’ treatment, Citypoiut. t4<>2 by old-fashioned supp. r and general SCHOONERS. have more often the low neck Leave "West Bro. .ksville at 7.2'' v. v... l’rof. Moane's Life with full instructions, 2'» cents. One sample gowns square Waldo. 17 30 r 1 4<> 14 25 of Napoleon Bona- good time. 7.4f>; Hughe.-- I *. *i n i. S 1C < .»•. only sold to each person by mail. so with or Brooks 7 49 151 4 45 W R arrived at becoming large puffs draped 1 parte is continued in the January number Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, Knox 8 03 +2 03 15 lo Lime Kim.'.) 2<>: arriving at Belfast. 1 o.,T Resolutmns of North- R. H. MOODY, BELFAST. sleeves. Fichus of chiffon trimmed with of the and deals with the battles respect adopted by Rosario Nov 20 from Boston. Thorndike. 8 12 2 12 5 32 Century, lace are also the ern No. Hattie McG Buck, H F Sprowl, arrived very popular. Many of Unity. 8 22 2 22 5 50 •Jirooksville. Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- of .1 na, A tiers’adt, and Light Grange, (>, Winterport: Pultusk, Eylau. at Salem Dec 20 from New York. ■1 ■ JLKBI ■ ■ m treated without the newest bodices are pointed below the waist Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 0 15 days. It includes an Whereas the of death has !■ ■ III use r. account of Lie devastation messenger again I fll knife de- with a round back. The coat waist is also Bangor. 11 55 4 5o Returning, leave Belfast at 2.<'0 m.. r'<»r the entered our Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, sailed from <»t grange and taken from us a ll I III II tention iroin A M above named landings. Prussia, and among the interesting de- Boston Jan 1 for a Southern | in vogue for low neck evening gowns of charter member of the Bro. John vV. port. 1 I IBB M ness, also all other Waterville Passengers going Last, take steamer < .stine tails describes the excelleir order, cleared from lam satin, velvet or moire. Jacket fronts are 9 10 3 13 7 15 arrangements therefore lie it Horace G Morse, Harriman, I I W I w diseases of Rectum. from Belf st at 2 on m every ,Mmi lay .Wed- Miller, on a of p M AM in the lield which contributed to the celer- New York Dec 31 for New Orleans. added full vest chiffon. The skirts and Take steamer next t.*r Resolvtd, That in the death of Bro. Miller Portland. 12 25 5 35 1 40 nesday Friday. ray of these are and un- all la' from Castine m Bar Harbor. and of move- our John C Smith, Kneeland, arrived at Bos- gowns usually plain E D. 4 L5 9 20 5 58 dings ity accuracy Napoleon’s grange loses an honored and faithful IW coston,Boston ton Dec 25 from Camden. ROBERT READ.M.D. trimmed and are about six yards wide at )WD. 4 2, Passengers going t<- Millbridgc. .lonesport ana ments. The routine of his member, who ever labored for the at! van ce- Consultation daily military John from 1T5 Tremont Street, Boston the bottom, with a train of three or four Maehias lake steamer Castine from Belfast at is ment of the J Marsh, Drinkwater, sailed TO BELFAST. life set forth, as well as the order and whose influence was tree. ShIMD FOR PA in the 2.00 r. >i., .stop over at Castine. take steamer graphically Rock Nov 11 for Port au Prince. PAM-f%|| inches back. The new evening cloaks P M A M of the in ver on the side of truth and port PH LET. Office hours, 11a. Frank .Jones next morning for all landings from hardships troops Poland. justice. Lester A cleared from §11 | |_ IT are very picturesque. One novel feature is ‘ E- D. 7 45 9 00 That we extend our heartfelt Lewis, Kimball, m. to 4 p. m. [Sundays and ■ I B Boston,Boston Castine to Maehias. Resolved, a hood of size which the ( W D. 8 3(> The to the Bangor Nov 27 for New York. holidays excepted.] I III a| great presents ap- ACLNTS: H. A. (ireer. Belfast; J. R Ryder, January number of the New Eng- sympathy family of the deceased in P M Linali C Kaminski, S Woodbury, arrived 17teow43 I !■■¥ pearance of a cape. White is most popular Ryder's Cove; Wm. Pendleton. Hughes Point; .1. land Magazine with the hour of affliction. Portland. 1100 120 opens appropriately at New York Dec 23 from Brunswick, Ga. for day and evening toilettes. It appears in M. Yogell, Castine; R. A. Dodge, Brooksville. an article on “The Winter Birds Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions A M A M of New Lucia Grindle, sailed from the collars and vests of tailor gowns and be sent to the of Bro. a Porter, Key Waterville. 0 10 4 30 50tf Mr. William Everett Cram. family Miller, copy FOR either SE^. on dinner and c. W. SM ALLIDGF, Manager England,” by sent West Dec 24 tor Tampa. I C RDIIII’C every possible application Bangor 7 15 1 40 to the local papers for publication and LC BitUN 0 This remedy being in- A very charming article it and A HaILM Veazie, sailed from New evening toilettes. For costumes devoted to A M A M P M id, exquis- a copy be placed upon our also that Mary to the illustrated its records, York Dec 22 for Havana. -jontoH directly practical uses are the new handsome double Burnham, depart. 7 lo 9 00 5 05 itely by author, who is a our charter he for seat of those diseases draped thirty days. .. 50 9 5 New naturalist. The R F Pettigrew, Morse, arrived at Havana faced cloths in all fashionable colors. A Unity.. 7 20 25 young Hampshire | of the Oenito-l’rinary 8 12 9 30 5 32 Dec 19 from novelty coat is what is called the British Thorndike. article is inspired by a love of nature as Philadelphia. Organs, requires no Knox. t8 25 19 37 15 38 Sallie W II sailed from Car- ycoat. It is usually made of red with the true as that of Thoreau or I’On, West, change of diet. Care Brooks. 8 50 9 53 5 50 John Bur- most intricate on it. Ribbon denas Dec 11 for Apalachicola. guaranteed in 1 to 3 braiding trim- Waldo to 02 110 00 10 02 roughs, and shows a with the ■ familiarity Tofa, A S Wilson, arrived at St Jago de ,,«i«yb Kmallplainpack’ mings are very important features of both Citypoiut. 19 15 tlO 19 10|15 birds and an exactness of Dunraven’s Wail. description Cuba Dec 24 from Norfolk. nTTI>t*W- by mail, 81.00. dress and millinery. Persian and Pompa- Belfast, arrive.. 9 25 10 25 6 20 which give promise that an important Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at U XV XU Sold only by dour ribbons, pale tinted satin ribbons in all tFlag station. Where’er I go by strand or sea, where’er FOR FARMERS. new student and writer is into Pensacola Dec 28 from Port the new colors as well as gored and Scotch Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at $5.00 coming the earth or waters one tierce Tampa. R. H. MOODY. BELFAST. 29 tliis be, deep plaid patterns are seen in every possible from Belfast and all stations on Branch. interesting lield. tremor sliattereth me: form of decoration. Spangles and sequins Through tickets to all points West and North- Tlie farmers of Maine whose property is unin- west via all cumbered are The Cosmopolitan for December has i'm crowded! The Journal and the Tribune. are a fashionable fancy for the trimming not routes, for sale bv F. E. Crowley by mortgage giving encouragement Agent. Belfast. PAYSON TUCKER, to a Maine enterprise by insuring in the illustrated articles on “A run of evening toilettes but for beautifully Though rivers ami great rains fall, the s only every day Vice Pies, and Gen’l Manager. 1 Last Tlie gran snme-GBitrg. dresses and waists. new trim- Christmas of Arthur’s Coun- ocean always is too I can’t move year Republican Journal Pub- A Some of the F. E. Geu’l Pass, and Ticket Legend King small; Splendid curative agent for Nervous or Sick Boothby, Agent. | laces are most beautiful try,” “Actresses who have become Peer- round on it at all: lishing Company had a six months’ contract Headache, Brain Exhaustion, Sleeplessness, ming imitations, Portland, Oct. 25, 1895. Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co., special or general Neuralgia; also for Rheu- particularly the Venetian and all the “Game in the i'm with the of Acid point esses,” Fishing Pacific,” crowded! publishers the New York Week- matism, Gout, Kidney Disorders, Dys- Marie Antoinette Much fur is used Anaemia. Antidote for Alcoholic styles. OF AUGUSTA. “Dreams in Woven Thread.” There are When o’er the main pepsia, paltry I sail, the big, ly Tribune by which the two papers were B and other excesses. Price, 10, 25 and 60 cents. for evening and day wear. Even waists, attractive stories Robert Louis Steven- encroaching, vulgar whale flouts at me Effervescent. skirts and sleeves are of fur. by furnished to n^w subscribers at $2, and to made entirely son, I. James Lane with sarcastic tail: THE CO. There is a noticable return to Zangwill, Allen, ARNOLD CHEMICAL picturesque Boston & S. S. Co Ool. HENRY (1. President. old subscribers paying in advance for $2.25. STAPLES, Sarah Grand and “Ouida.” Five colored i’m crowded! C 151 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. and antique styles for elegant Winter gowns, Another Bangsr contract has been made on even for are made ieprodactions of recent pictures hv the wafted Sold all dealers. evening festivities. They up 0. E. Vice President, Though, on some wild balloon, I by m Oapt. NASH, an more liberal as set forth in our ad- with Tudor aud Stuart colars in various greatest artists form attractive feature. beard the celestial I’d be run terms, 2 spheres’ tune, modifications of these old times fancies. Trips a Week to Boston. ! E. S- There are several illustrated down by some damned moon : vertising columns. New and old subscribers TURNER, Secretary, tastefully .THU. Every novelty in button is on all of more than merit. employed poems ordinary i’m crowded! arc now placed on an equal footing and all parts of the costume. Large and small, old- WINTER SERVICE. 0, W, JONES, Treasurer. I fashioned and enameled and The Youth’s Though, driven by well meaning fate, I on who pay for The Journal one year in ad- new, jeweled, Companion recently pub- the throne of Saturn sate, I know I couldn’t painted and inlaid trim the front of the lished a vance can have The New York Weekly charming story, “Barbara’s navigate: waist, the pocket flaps, bodies, sleeves and BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tribune without Baby,” by Mrs. Kuhn of Knoxville, i’m crowded! extra charge. In remit- & SIBLEY so forth. The McDowell Fashion Magazines SWAN HENRY G. CO, STAPLES, 1BAKLKN E. VAMl. known in this ting it should be stated that the Tribune is just received are full of interest and new Tenn.,—better vicinity by With streaming eye and waving chin, I her maiden name JOBBERS OF ideas for the use of dressmakers and fami- ALGERNON of Antoinette Golay. wail the woe that I am in: make wanted, as it will not be sent unless the re- BANGS, FRANK L. HKBKKR, mankind, lies. Mrs. Kuhn’s childhood was spent, in way for Wyndham Quinn: JAMES E. (BAHLE3 B. quest is made. The New York WTeekly “La Mode de Paris” and “Paris Album "f FILLER, BLAIMIKLL, Brewer, where her mother’s family still he’s crowded! GRAIN, Tribune is acknowledged to stand without a Fashions” costs $3 50 per year’s subscrip- HAIiLKS H. JONKN. resides. The number was large holiday [New York Sun. tion, or 35 cents a copy. The “French Dress- the work of Maine writers. rival as the leading Republican paper of the FEED. Steamers leave Belfast, weather ami ice ly The first maker” is $3.00 annum or 30 cents a permit- per as follows: is the work of Miss day. It is a and ting, is because i! is nn.-rit.ori- page story Sophie In The twenty-page journal gives copy; and “La Mode” $1.50 a year or 15 For and Thiseompa y popular Beginning Camden, Uockland Boston, Mondays ous lias who was horn in a all the news of the while its cents a If are to and bud a marvelous growth. l! is rho Swett, Brewer; second Of a new when the winter world, different SEEDS and copy. you unable procure and Thursdays at (about) 2.30 » m year, season of only Maine company doing business on the divi- is Mrs. Catherine Jewett of Den- any of these journals from your newsdeal- For Soarsport, Bucksport and \Yinterport, Wed- story by close confinement is only half gone, many departments, political news, editorials, etc., deml plan. It i* conducted upon rlit* lines .-I two er do not take any substitute, but nesdays and Saturdays at (about'i ti.ao a. m., or another Anna find that their health to break apply by of the oldest and most successful insurance com- mark; by Sprague Packard, begins down, make it a most valuable paper to all. Tlie GROCERIES. arrival of steamer from Boston. mail to Messrs. A. McDowell & 4 West upon in the I'nited whose husband, Rev. T. that t.lie least exposure threatens sickness. Co., panies States, vi/.: the Holyoke ami George Packard, Tribune is very at $1 00 14th New York. RETURNING. the of .Massachusetyvho have It is then as well as at ail other cheap per year, ol Street, Quincy been is a graduate of Bowdoin and was former- times, and Impiirtri'N From at 5.00 i*. m. which is its The Journal Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays doing business since 1*4.5 and ls.'d rc-pe- i\ely, rector of St. John’s with people even in good health, that the price. Republican From at Wednes- ly church, Bangor; Dealers in the finest of Of Wonderful and Free. Uockland, touching Camden, and have never failed to pay a divtdi c. \’ll facts should he will be maintained at its quality Value, and and the is contributed following remembered, present standard, days Saturdays at about 5.„U a. m buildings insured in this company must !>e sur- principal poem by that Hood’s From and at 11 namely: Sarsaparilla leads with attention to local and State Bucksport, Mondays Thursday veyed by an agent ot the campnuy. ami a plan Mrs. F. Butts of Harbor. special Tired and sunken AM. Mary Bootlibay in the of that bodies, pale cheeks, ! made. This is done at the s everything way medicines; it Anthracite and ■ company expense. news. at time. haggard eyes, and weak i insured is a member com- accomplishes the greatest cures in the world ; Subscriptions may begin any sleepless nights FRED W. 1’OTE, Every person the The first edition of the January Mc- nerves are our lives and our Agent.Belfast. the life of his and is entitled has the largest sale in the world, and re- ruining killing j CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l pany during policy. Clure’s is increase of No Supt.Boston. to its benefits. or 300,000 copies—an quires the largest building in the world de- Blacksmith people. wonder these poor sufferers j WILLIAM H. HILL, Geu’l Manager.Boston. Dilapidated.unoccupied neglect- in The President Jan. 1st announced the A*OcilSa bless Dr. for ed buildings, and those in bad repair, will not bo 170,000 three months. It is easy to un- voted to the of the Greene his great offer. He is | exclusively preparation taken by this at rate. M e in derstand these in composition of the Venezuelan commis- the most successful in ner- ! company any give great strides circulation proprietary medicine. Dues not this con- •srOBDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. specialist curing sPKiiNGFinnn sura nee for Those t- insure which will consist of live vous and chronic and the discover- proleellnn. wishing when one has read, in this number, the clusively prove, if you are sick, that Hood’s sion, members, diseases, for revenue only will have to seek it elsewhere. as follows: David J. as- er of that wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene’s ; remarkable story of Lincoln as the man- Sarsaparilla is the medicine for you to take? Brewer, Kansas, 33, 35, 37 Front St,, Belfast, Me. sociate of the court of Nervura blood and nerve remedy. He has J. O. ager of Denton Offutt’s saw-mill and justice Supreme TELEPHONE 4-2. ltf JOHNSON, Liberty, Gin Left? the established a system of letter correspondence Firs aafl Marios store at Mew the Any United States: Richard H. Alvey, lns.,.Go. country Salem, victori- at his office, d4 Bostou, chief of the court of Temple Place, Mass., Policies writteu upon desirable risks m this Agent for Waldo and ous wrestler the of Maryland, justice ap- which all can write him about their com- County Vicinity. against champion A Greenfield, Mass., man lias an interest- by old and reliable insurance at peals* of the District of Columbia; Andrew aud company Clary’s Grove, the student, between old relic on in plaints, by mentioning the symptoms ing exhibition the court house current rates. Prompt and ad- a can- D. White, New Y Frederick R. Cou- suffer from and him how equitable whiles, of Kirkham’s Grammar, there. It is a large black bottle which will ork; NOTICE. they telling they BELFAST New and Daniel C. Gilman will receive an answer from justment of losses. ILLUMINATING CO. didate for the and a hold about five gallons. It was dert, York, feel, they him, legislature, captain brought All are over of of the John persons hereby warned and notified that free of charge, giving a description The notice to all of raw’ recruits in the Black Hawk war; from Holland fill! of gin in 1750, and Mary laud, president Hop- complete EKED undersigned hereby gives the lower bridge, so-called, is rot safe for public of their case, and telling what ails them. ATWOOD,LAgent. VERSONS INDEBTED To SAID COMIWNY that he Will aud when one has the has been kept in his family for four genera- kins University. travel. just inspected twenty- Signed, He gives most careful attention to Winterport, Dec. 17, 1895.—3m52 he at his office in McClintock Block, at the corner tions. E. F. every five which to this HANSON, Mayor. tells of Main and High streets, daily, tin ami after pictures help vivify Dec. letter, just what to do to be cured per- Belfast, 31,1895.—1 Monday, 2<»th, from lo t<> 12 a. >i.,to receive most engaging chapter of Lincoln history. fectly and permanently, and makes all un- May Big Handline I'rip. Ijeecham’s pills for consti- DO YOU KNOW payment. N. F. IKH'STC N, Receiver, We have been advised heretofore that the derstand what their is. LADIES exactly complaint 1, For Belfast Illuminating Co. of And all this costs No to DR, FELIX LE history Lincoln’s early years was lost. The biggest rail handline trip of the recent jo* and Get the nothing. journey SHUN S May 13. 1895.—23tf 25*. We now have a First-Class the city, no doctor’s the best medical This can be said no more; for Miss Tarbell years has been weighed off this week from pation fee, advice and consultation in the and has recovered it for McClure’s down to its sch. Mjstery, 00,000 pounds of small cod be- world, >Steel! Pills book at and Registered and can till nothing to pay. The Doctor makes a Pennyroyal Lard and Breakfast smallest detail. ing taken out. Ann Advertiser. your druggist’s Druggist your spec- and Pork, Lard, j \Cape of letter rruilteTT°ritrinal only prescriptions at less price than any ialty treating patients through cor- sate and reliable cur* store in on t e go by it. Maine. respondence, and it is successful. Write him ^ market. Price. $1.00; sent Bacon selling very, very low by at once, reader, and you will almost certain- 'by mail. Genuine sold only by Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. An anal aalee more than 6,00X000 boxes. A. A. HOWES & CO ly be made strong and well. R' H. MOODY, BELFAST. A. A. HOWES & CO. Review of the Past Year. State Institutions. of Blaine for the IT IS THE Think as Yon Please Defeat Presidency. VKNTS THAT MAKE 1805 DIFFERENT FROM FACT, SUMMARY OF REPORTS TO the GOVERNOR AND AN UNPUBLISHED LETTER FROM BLAINE ITS PREDECESSORS. A LONG OBIT- It is not known, but it is a fact readily proven by All. generally COUNCIL. HIS investigations of science, that the real danger from every ON OWN DEFEAT IN 1334. ARY LIST. MASSACRE IN ARMENIA is caused known ailment of mankind by inflammation; The State board of medical registration AND FINANCIAL TROUBLE IN AMERICA. cure the inflammation and you have conquered Mr. Murat Halstead writes,in McClure’s the disease in each case. Inflammation is received in 1895 1,226 applications. Magazine for January, the inner history ike all the one has redness, Many j years, just past manifested outwardly by of “The defeat of Blaine for the Presi- swelling and heat; inwardly by were rejected. Registration closed Dec. to nuiukintl wide much blood ves- conversations and letters light variety, congestion of the External 31st and hereafter all dency,” giving sels and of ua- applicants must never before ,.vel and a mixture of growth inflammation published. Among the new experience, good sound tissue, caus- stand examinations. accompanies bruises, letters is the following, written by Mr. : .n.': evil. Before all else in prominence, ing pain and bites, cuts, stings, burns, The State finances were Blaine’s own a tew after disease. scalds, cracks, strains, never in better hand, days his t wo facts have stood out—an ind- chaps, imps, fractures, etc., and is the condition. No defeat, and reproduce! in McClure’s in jprains, iuflam- appropriation for 1895 was uing condition of financial helplessness chief danger therefrom. Internal fac simile: frequently causes outward swellings; as overdrawn and the State treasurer had government affairs at home, aud the instances familiar to all we mention pimples, tooth- (Personal.) ache, stiff joints and rheumatism. Yet the great majority Jan. 1, 1896, a balance of over $290 000. Augusta, Maine, lUsti Nov., ’81. < nian atrocities abroad. But our no outside for which of internal inflammations make show, Governor Cleaves Dear Mr. Halstead: 1 t link there reason are often more than the external forms. expressed much satis- the of med- they dangerous would be no li inn to the piblic aal no idle, annoying faction at the excellent financial condition personal if you should insert the and bungling with business and injustice Causes Known Disease! of the State. three enclosed items in your elitoria’. col- c.ng, is as nothing compared with ImationEvery umns. The annual Inflammation of the nervous system embraces the brain, spine, bones and muscles. The reports of the officials of I feel quite serene over the result. As the u lias been going on in the cradle of have forms of inflammation; such as colds, bron- breathing organs many coughs, pleurisv, the state insane Lord sent upon us aa ass in the shape of a chitis. etc. The organs of digestion have a multitude of inflammatory troubles. The vital prison, hospital, indus- ice. all other events preacher, an! a rainstorm, to lesssa our Overshadowing organs form one complete plan mutually dependent; therefore inflammation is felt trial school for and commis- anywhere girls liquor vote in New 1 am more or less and the health. The late Dr. A. an old fashioned York, disposed to feel re- i- been the decrepit and infamous Turk- everywhere, impairs Johnson, sioner show these institutions in a remark- Physician, originated JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT, in 1S10, to relieve pain signed to the dispensation of defeat, which Family prosperous condition. The governmeut's methodical massacre of and cure every form of inflammation. It is today the Universal Household Remedy. ably insane flowed directly from these agencies. shows a of Armenian element of its people—an asylum profit over $10,000, In missing a great honor I escaped a Send us at once your name and address, and we will send you free, our New Illustrated Book, a course of wliolesale against deficit of over $4,500 last great and oppressive responsibility. You cling murder, “Treatment for Diseases,” caused by inflammation. I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass. year! The commissioners know—perhaps better than :tic and destruction—prosecuted in Be- liquor report shows anyone—how that the amount much I didn't want the but rn to the deadlock were lost. these wrecks A VALIANT sold for the year nomination; owing disgraceful By nearly 3,000 SOLDIER GONE. ending iu view of all I have not international of Dec. 1st was $58,108, several thousand dol- perhaps, things, politics Europe. people perished. made a loss the canvass At least lars less than the by I try to \fter the prostration of the two pre- Earthquakes were felt slightly in the BRILLIANT WAR RECORD OF GEN. BEN- previous year. The fol- tliiuk not. The other candidate would have JAMIN F. lowing values in were sold us \cars, the year 18P5 has been one of Mississippi valley and more heavily in HARRIS. liquors to cities: fared hard iu Maine, and would have bean Business has been Central Austria and Auburn, $9,776; Bath, $2,630; broken in Ohio. ■very. fairly good, America, Italy. A The following extracts from the Adju- Bangor, utterly ufactunng lias been fairly active, par- powder explosion at Butte, Montana, kill- $4,040; Gardiner, $2,352; Lewiston, $7,- Sincerely, tant General’s in relation to Gen. 421; James G. Blaine. la rh in iron, wages have been partial- ed 75 and injured 100. Five men were Report Portland, $16,008; Rockland, $1,753; $1,751. Of course all this is private. >torcd, aud crops have been good in killed by the blowing up of the powder Benjamin F. Harris, who died in Augus- Waterville, The P. note was written <• annual of the Hallowed In S.—This b jfore re- of drought. Wheat and cotton have mills near Concord, Mass. Fourteen were Dec. will be read with interest' report ; ta, dOth, dustrial school of yours. of the fallen off the corn killed a says there has been but ceipt Pray publish nothing somewhat, but by nitro-glycerine explosion in intimite by the boys in blue and little sickness and no kind you unless you first permit is the ever known. In California. A car especially by deaths. The num- greatest po- trolley plunged through me to see the Don’t be afraid of the those of the Sixth Maine with ber of girls in school December proof. ll 1 at ters the solid South has been an open draw in Milwaukee, killing three Infantry, 1, 1894, enclosed items. Tuey are rock-ribbed for was 78; committed the \1 n by the election of Bepublican gov- passengers and injuring eight, and a sim- which he was connected: during year, 28; truth and for a geo! realering of public returned to school the ts in Maryland and Kentucky, and ilar accident in Cleveland caused 19 In the of the Ben- during year, 7; opinion. very beginning war, sent to homes the ihliean control of the Senate assured deaths. miners were killed an during year, mar- Sixty by F. Harris 30; BLAINE’S OBJECTION TO IIIS OWN NOMI- jamin volunteered his services ried the died at her c election of Bepublican legislatures explosion at Evanston, Wyoming. during year, 20; home, NATION IN 1834. Thirty I 1. The number veral States. The overthrow of (ror- were burned to death in a mine at. for the suppression of the rebellion. He present in the school is Hough- 79. The total I said [the conversation occurred the Hill and Brice is one of the most re- Nine were killed an commenced bequest fund of the insti- ton, Michigan. by by recruiting a company in week before the of the N itionil tution at last amounted to meeting u.il»le ]>olitical features. The currency explosion in the Foster mines at j reports $15,107. Tilly Macliias, where he had resided for many Tiie treasurer Republican Convention in 1S>4, at Blaine’s on is still one of the most serious N. Y. were reports that the total re- Carmel, Twenty-one killed house in whither years, was chosen captain his fellow- ceipts were Washington, Mr. Htl- c the country. The drain of the in the same way at Lake by $12,309; expenditures, $10,- Whatcom, and with stead had g >us in answer to a sum n ms soldiers, the bill Regiment, to 187; leaving a balance to the new account reserve continues. Once during the Washington. An explosion of cartridges from Mr. “Mr. I which his command had been as of $2,122. Blaine]: Blaine, think it in* reserve lias been replenished by at Barcelona, Spain, caused 71 deaths. A assigned Co. he left the State in The is too late. [ hive 1 >eked over the and it is that another boiler and lire C, July, 16(51, and report of the prison field, wing, probable explosion destroyed the inspectors and nomination is almost proceeded to the seat of war. states that never before their official your certain— i.l be necessary shortly. The cur- I Gurney hotel at. Denver in August, caus- during His and connection with the the drift is your way. Way precisely d > lestion and Venezuelan 25 deaths. were energy, efficiency intelligence prison have the con- the qties- ing Forty killed and 20 and what do as an officer were too to victs been better clothed than at the you object, exactly you id all others in importance at. pres- wounded by a boiler explosion which conspicuous go pres- unrewarded. In ent time. The think should happen?” wrecked the Detroit Evening Journal of- long March, 1802, just number of convicts in the as his was about to see active is He replied in his rapid way with much events oi chief interest m the fice in November. were ki led regiment prison comparatively small, but one mg Sixty-four | and I believe his words were: service and hard campaigning for the first other State a smaller of feeling, very \ during the year may be mentioned and 40 injured in a railway accident near i having percentage time, he was to the rank of its in its “The objection to my nomination is that -'.•filing -)f the Atlanta exposition, the the City of Mexico in March. A collision promoted population prison than the State j ma ior. of Maine. The financial 1 cannot be elected. VVitli the S >ath •mol a new constitution South mii the (Baud Trunk near killed I affairs of the by Quebec solid us we cannot succeed with- He participated in the Peninsula cam- prison are in condi- against iia, the liual steps to ward Statehood 15 people and injured 33. A runaway lo- exceptionally good with notable in tion. At the close of out New York, and I cannot carry that a 1>\ the continuation of the comotive collided with a train at paign, lighting gallantry business, Nov. 30, Utah, Coney’s State. There are factions there and in- every skirmish and battle in which his tiie total liabilities amounted to the sum ..Me for municipal reform in New Island, injuring 70 people. Five were fluences before and after was In the of and the amount voting voting* !;. and Cliica- killed a collision on the Great Xortli- ; regiment engaged. early days $5.08, large of manu- Brooklyn, Philadelphia by of the of such that the party cannot count ■ he made himself factured stock now on hand will upon ■ of the Harlem the ern in Minnesota. siege Yorktown, provide opening canal, success with me. 1 am sure of it—I hive remarkable by a instance of cool- ample funds for the railroad strikes and riots in Brook- | 1 he list ol the notable dead of the year single ensuing year. ness and discretion under the most thought it all over, and mv deliberate md Philadelphia, the New Orleans is long and striking. Literature has lost peril- ous circumstances. His ment had judgment is as I tell you. I know, too, the strikes of iron miners in ! Alexandre St. regi Marine Miscellany. riot, Dumas, 15nrthelemy llilaiie, where I am as well as been ordered out to cover areconuoissanee strong where I am _an. of coai miners in Clara Pennsylvania ! Eugene Field, Doty Bates, Sergius Freights. The weak—and we if we should of a portion of the enemy’s lines but little Freight Circular of Brown & might, get eminent makers in New York, the ! Sicpniak, H. O. Houghton, Charles E. A. Co reports for the week Dec 2.8 The known to the forces. Whilst ending year into the campaign with my name at the --:an Endea\or convention, the Ha Adam Baron besieging is upon a condition of affairs in all great yam*, Badeau, Von closi^f quiet head of the think we j the of a ticket, were going tie the international Gustav 11. II. superintending operations long departments, the demand as at present experi- NR parade, yacht j Tauchnitz, Freitag, Boye- to win. VVe would to believe line of skirmishers who were enced Lwiug limited to the more exigent require- get it, per- IO .msco, the ( ! Robert Louis Charles C. advancing ments of __ CENTS hiekamauga dedication, sen, Stevenson, charterers. The past twelve months but w3 should miss it in the if through an almost haps, end, .. ‘ointment of Oeneral F. W. J. impenetrable forest, have not* been productive of beneficial results in Attorney Doueet, George Root, Demurest, not a a little. With Why don’t you turn your attention to Do not take substitute when j1 Harris became from his the way of returns of in- by great deal, just any you ask 0 the vacant of of Christiana Susan Major separated upon capital invested.or post Secretary Rosetii, Fenimore Coop- on something more lasting?” asked the office for the one true blood Hood’s Sar- command and stumbled a rebel fluences that are likely to benefit, the industry in everything depending New York,” he purifier, his on M. M. upon post loafer to the nun. kind of vigorous despatches the j er, Billon, Mrs. Everett Greene the future. The of steam is “it would a funny “The work saparilla. Insist upon Hood's and only of half a dozen men. as competition making continued, be mistake to j a el an the cor- of Sir John R. author of Quick thought stcadv progress, trades that not since you turn out is so ephemera!.” Hood’s. question, resulting England, Seeley, long barely me. ‘4 their lilies were at nominate This is not new to me—I 1 levelled him, when he yielded a profit a* sail now entered echoed the i-'ijco ami the President's message “Eeee Homo.’' tonnage, being Ephemeral! police reporter. “Don’t lire at upon by steamers, and at rates that the former have weighed all the chances. Li‘sides,” some of the stuff he has been “All I demand for my client,” shouted the isi.nl a war Journalism has lost David coolly exclaimed, me, you “Why, writing temporary scare, the M. Stoue of class of vessels at the same —and here he m tin* voice of devils.” Then his hand as reluctantly accepted ; kindled—“why should we lias been for 300 [Indian- attorney, a m m who was paid ( New gray waving time both inr.erestsc running years.” •ugh-Yanderbilt and astellaue- | York, Frank M. Pixlev of S in Fran- mplain that the business lias let the into the hands of Demo- Journal. for it, “is justice!” if to a battalion in his ceased to be and country go apolis in New the settle- James W. Scott of Wil- rear, “Secure,” profitable, that it has become a “I am I wbdings York, ] cisco, Chicago, crats when we can name a ticket that is very sorry can’t accommodate said he, “these fellows and march them necessity to keep tonnage employed, rather than No-To-Bac Sold and Guaranteed To Cure : the Mora claim, .he extension of liam idleness with you,” replied the Judge, “hut the law won't Henry Hurihert, George Augustus to permit its numerous incident .1 ex- certain to be elected—one that would the off the general;” and while the aston- Tobacco-Habit by Kilgore & Wilson. to him more ii service rules, and the appoint- Sal a, penses attached. Long voyage general cargo ton- give, than fourteen ished rebels were sweep every Northern State?” .1 looking for the men to nage continues exceedingly dull, the subsidence years.” \Cincinnati Enquirer. mlge Peckham of New York to Science has lost Louis Pasteur, Tliom- “What is it?” I asked. Miss East (at an Oklahoma hill)—“Par- whom this order was he wheel- of all interest, from case petroleum shippers leav- National Bench. as H. Karl addressed, don me for treading on your toe, sir.” A loud of Supreme j Huxley, Vogt, Joseph Thomp- ed his ing but few tuples open for employment. Some The answer came with vivid animation: ring your doorbell in the the horse, plunged into the forest, and lb tie Alkali Ike mom! dead hours of is .mada the Manitoba school ques- j son, African explorer, James 1). Dana, inquiry is experienced for Australia, but “William T. Sherman and Robert T. (gallantly)—“Not a-tall, night alarming. So is the his comrades in owners and Not I assure Pardon me for Xewfoundland crisis, the Alaska the Gen. .John the eu- rejoined safety. shippers are apart, in their ideas as to a-tall, you! first hollow sound u a cough from one’s ; geologist, Newton, rates, hence Lincoln.” This idea was 1 When his arrived at Harri- business for the time being is at a instantly ampli- havin’ a toe. [Puck. son or 11 and of late the of Charles V. the eutomolo- regiment husband, wife, daughter. It is dis- > possibility gineer, Riley, stand. It is evident from the liberal amount of lied. “The name of Sherman and Lin- son’s Landing in July, he was | eas knocking, with perhaps a certain silent iv»* been the matters of most mo* ! gist, Joseph B. Stearns, inventor of the specially tonnage under engagement to load case oil to the coin An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. commended his officer for put together would be irresistible. visitor waiting not far away. An -st that la war of by commanding far East that a quiet market in that I Winslow’s iias been used for Cuba the for independence i duplex system telegraphy, George W. department This elect Soothing Syrup it. it at Lis at Wil- will be for some time to come. In tieketMyould itself. We should cough. Stop Stop the stare. A few miinued the without I Yost, marked gallantry Yorktown, experienced over fifty years by millions of mothers for through year typewriter inventor, Gilbert Eliot, the absence of a use of Pineola Balsam and the Garnett’s sta- business, however, we are unable have campaign of marching and song. their children while with days Ely’s builder of the ram liamsburg, farm, teething, perfect results. Spain has poured ui Albemarle, F. L. Pope, Savage’s to revise annexed quotations, they being based We danger is past. Relief is a cure tion and White Oak need the , and ‘Marching success. It soothes the softens the immediate; ■ Swamp. upon the last fixtures. Barrel oil a:e at child, certain. This mbs of troops, but. in spite of the electrical engineer,*Franklin Fairbanks. freights (’ remedy is rich in t'a curative In the absence of his a stand, there being little or no Through and ‘We Are onitig, gums, allays all cures wind and of the in numbers lias lost Professor John superior officers, attention extend- Georgia1 pain, colic, principles of the balsams and also contains niiy insurgents Scholarship ed. Vessels suitable for the of this Father would it. We is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is the command of tlie devolved carrying staple Abraham,’ give pleas- certain ingredients that are new. -.length, the advantage so far seems ! Stuart Blackie, ex President Julius 11. regiment are yet scarce, hence owners do not modify their ing to the taste. Sold in Harris from the middle of must not lose this campaign, and I am by Druggists every > of upon Major previous views. For naval store there is been with them. With the ex- I Seelye Amherst, Rev. Dr. A. C. Ken- tonnage alarmed part of the. world. Twenty-five rents a bot- “Will you he mine?” he ex- until the 1st of very littie rates indicate by the prospect of losing it in suddenly n "1 a ‘‘revolution” in Charles (lie Swiss July September, during inquiry, though quoted tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and claimed. Ecuador, I drick, Secretan, phil- no important In tTie line of lumber ton- name.” which time he demonstrated his fitness for change. i my ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and “Sir!” returned the and Central America have general- osopher, Prof. James R. Boise, of Cliica- nage to the River Plate there is nothing Soothing Syrup, woman, haughtily. the the care special take no He :n trust, by and attention which other kind. trembled, and stood with u |" eful. and the republics are go University. doing. Smne few orders are in the market but BLAINE AS UK APPEARED AT IIOMBtTRG IN lyr4G mantling he bestowed the of ideas in most instances are below cheeks. id enthusiasm now .it 1 upon interests those shippers’ those 1887. up just the he..logy has lost Rev. Dr. Samuel F. of Elder Berry—“What is idea of under as well as owners, hence there is a pause in shipments. your “It is leap year, you he I*- oi the author of him, the fine and decided know,” murmured, Uuiied States in the Yene- Smith, “America,” Rev. Dr. The revolution in Cuba lias proved a serious check Ills form was erect and his that faith ?” manner in which he figure apologetically. [Detroit Tribune. ai; air. The Hawaiian A. J. Gordon of liev. Edward maintained the dis- to the West India trade the of a nickel on the government Boston, during greater part of youth, llis liair and heard was ex- Joblots—“Putting plate cipline of the the year. The purchasing of the masses has been j and a crown of much trouble suppressed an at- Beecher, Cardinal Bonaparte, Rev. A. A. regiment. white. His mouth had the expecting pure gold.” [New Old people often have troublesome and When the of the materially lessened, labor for gathering of the quisitely York 1 of army Potomac was Herald. revolution in the Miner Boston, Rev. Dr. Charles 11. fruits of the soil a j persistent coughs. Sometimes you can cure ify.ilist early withdrawn has been scattered, and the | purity of child’s and never had tasted hi■ Hall of from the Peninsula, he took credits of the have been them and sometimes you can’t. But Adam- -light the leaders to punish- Brooklyn, Rev. O. B. Frothiug- country seriously dis- ! tobacco or used save To the Sufferers of Rheumatism. part in the turbed. The season there in spirituous liquors, son's Botanic Balsam soothes liatn, Dr. George E. Dr. A. Maryland| campaign, lighting sugar opens .January, 1 Cough always Ellis, Henry but from a 1 accounts the. will he far below when his physician had recommended a and relieves the "1 worid at Sugar Loaf Mountain, crop I After Groff’s Rheumatic Cure for patient old folks.’ the leading events have Coil, Bishop Fhorold, of Winchester. Crumpton’s the average, hence the outlook for is ! little and then not to using Pass and Autietam. shipments whiskey, enough some time in ii “l the B minis in has lost Associate Later in the year, far from The South Ameri- I my practice 1 take great pleas- Considerate. Father—“ did -seberry ry Jurisprudence Jus- certainly encouraging. color a glass. He drank of Why you per- lie at the battle of Fred- can trade continues this sparingly ure in saying that it is a most wonderful mit Mashm-ia the return of the (.’onserva tice Howell E. Jackson, Judge E. R. fought bloody quiet, being particularly ehiret and for the young t" kiss you in the par- the case with Brazil where steamers are found champagne, caring only remedy for Rheumatism; in fact, it is tin: lor last ?” "-ver a Levi B. Taft ericksburg. night by great majority: the Hoar, Judge of Michigan, for the little business that : flavor. He was and ! one I have found for the of this In actively competing gentle, kindly, genial, “nly cure I was afraid ••i ( March, 180J, Major Harris was Daughter—“Because he’d President. assimir Perier ex-J ustice pro- oilers Coastwise lumber freights are devoid of a in all its various forms. Strong. I in manly sense beautiful. There are disease catch ci id in the hall.” 1. fe. M moted to the rank of lieutenant action, though upon the basis of quoted rates [Brooklyn the election of M. Eaure; j Art. has lost Franz Yon Suppe, compos- colonel, at Dr. E. E. Tull, Chicago. and as such there is a to firm Coal | many distinguished English people j of Richard M. took the command of his regi- steady feeling. freights Gm41 Guranteed to mquest Madagascar; and er, Hunt, architect, Peter F. have somewhat of a in the and were Casc.arets-Candy Cathartic, ment. in its and successful assault improved late, and strong llomburg season, they Cure M-m the Bizerta naval sta- Thomas Calvert gallant is noticeable at the Constipation, Sold by Kilgore & Wilson. Rothennel, Hoveuden, feeling appreciation. to meet Mr. Blaine and were — the of St. in gratified Disappointed American “I’m going e m : fuims in Yaux and M. F. upon heights Mary’s the fol- | English power Deliaas, artists, William charmed with him. It no cere- ! abroad.” Before his men I required tin an: the of tie Wetmore and Leonard W. lowing May. ordering opening Story \rolk, mony to announce him as a personage—a j Sympathetic Friend—“What for?” forward to the he said to WHAT ■ cf war for the encounter, them: IS HEADACHE? waged by Italy j sculptors. man who had made events—and he never Disappointed American—“To become a the assassination The has lost Arcli- “Boys! uncap your guns. Your bayonets naturalized Irishman. It's the Abyssinia; i military profession posed or gave the slightest hint, in his j only way YOU SHOULD READ ■ must do the work. When we start we NOT SO TRIVIAL AS IT IS GEN- I’ll ever an election.” 11■ 11 in Bulgaria; the Armenian ! duke Albrecht of- Austria, of conscious | carry [Truth. Canrobert, must to movements, celebrity. 1 t iie go the top of the Don’t ERALLY THOUGHT TO BE pressure of the powers upon last marshal of France, Field Marshal heights. never saw him bothered bv beimr aware of Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve- at mi. in-i his unfulfilled ! of Rear Admiral stop any half-way place, and don’t fire promises to Pope Germany, Almy, himself but once, and that was, when 1 The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Hie the Rear Admiral Shufeldt. a gun until the works are ours!” To the reforms; easy conquest of j HEADACHE IS A SYMPTOM. across the street from the Fifth Avenue ! Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever has lost fidelity with which these orders were ob- loan, followed bv the interfer- ! Statesmanship Secretary Gres- Hotel in the dusk of an he shad- Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, served, and the manner in which evening, I !Russia, r ranee and Germany with liam, Frederick Douglass, ex minister gallant ed his face with his hand and looked Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- The He>t Morning Lieut. Col. Harris led the Some Diseases that Go with it and of was Isaac 1*. ex-Goveruor of regiment, was ly cures Piles, or no pay It is peace, by which Japan j Gray, Prescott Their Relation to Kacli Other. curiously at ten thousand people who required. Paper in Maine, "bed to New due in no small measure the memorable | ! guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction of give up all territory on the j Hampshire, ex-minister John L were at the and success gazing hotel, shouting 1 refunded. Price 25 cents box. Full of all and content Hon. Richard Yaux of which attended their efforts. money per telegraphic reports the latest news of mainland herself with Stevens, Philadel- Headache ! for that he would northward with his means madly him, expecting For sale by A. A. Howes & Co. the world over the leased wires of the Associated in.It the of phia, Peter II. Burnett, first governor of Marching regiment more than it at a minty; subjugation | says. appear window and make acknowledg- Press. when the rebels invaded and It a Market and marine news a specialty. i. the murder of English mission- California, Governor Marvil of Delaware, Maryland is warning of ment of their enthusiasm. he “Mamma,” remarked Johnnie Rankles for the second he coining trouble. Suddenly after he had absorbed a \< hinese mobs and the ex-Sena- Pennsylvania time, potash lozenge it. a punishment j ex-Secretary Hugh McCulloch, Folks who have saw in the glance of one beside him that Try Only 50c. Month. tor Wilson of fought at Gettysburg, and in which had been given him for his sore murderers after sufficient pressure Iowa, ex-Senator Maxey of subsequently headache should try he was Address a curiously yet doubtfully regarded, “wasn’t Esau a blamed idiot to sell 3t;V2 ■ hot skirmish in the of Funks- throat, -m put upon the Pekin government; Texas, ex-Minister Mott-Smith of Hawaii, vicinity to cure the origin of and hastened in fear of his On the it. away friends, his birthright for a mess of this stuff?” :i >us Mohammedan rebellion in ex-Governor Rice of Hon. town, Md. latter occasion he com- BANGOR PUBLISHING 00., j Massachusetts, There are many va- who in their delight at discovering him [Brooklyn Life. s Leverett of manded all the skirmishers of his divi- China; the wars in Madagascar | Saltonstall Massachusetts, ex- rieties of headache. would have become a mob. and in a You make no mistake when Dal- Bangor, Maine, •yssinia; the British expedition Senator Mahone, ex-Governor Ames of sion, spirited charge captured and They may be symp- j you buy j held the first line of the entrench- toms of different dis- murat halstead’s last ton’s sarsaparilla and nerve tonic and and the rush to the rich uaoiw, uA-oruiiiwi "Uiiiidlj, ca enemy’s meeting with Ashantee, eases. But the begin- dalton’s family pills. so, I Senator Van of ments. BLAINE. Every body says .M-overies in southern Africa. VVyck Nebraska, Lor I ning of them all is and “what must be true.” m everybody says ONE "i.'ters Barou Rus- Whilst command of his regiment, he poison i the blood. HUNDRED by fire, llood, storm, ship- Randolph Churchill, DeGiers, When Mr. Blaine was for the last time h. collision and sian minister of M. Vicsli- also participated in the pursuit of Lee’s Generally, the poi- Parrott—Do you think that Hen peck could earthquake, explosion foreign affairs, son in New York on his to and in the can be filtered way Washington, ever a secret from his wife? ■•‘•en and as Russian minister of army alternating keep frequent varied usual, negradsky, finance, retrograde out by the as was and forward marches kidneys. stopping his habit at the Fifth I’ll bet that he never lets less destructive than in some Seuor of the army of the ; A headache may be Wiggins—Well, Zorilla, Spanish republican agita- Avenue he asked me to walk with her know of Potomac the autumn : an unim Hotel, vvliat he really thinks her! No extensive has oc Count Von of Aus- during early of 1803. simply por- conflagration tor, Taafe, ex-premier 1 taut or the him to his on [Truth. The met the on pain, ag- room, fronting Twenty-third in this of the ex-Presidents Peixoto of Brazil regiment again enemy ■ part world, the city tria, and ony may be soexcru- on the and he the 7th of at Street, parlor floor; slowly, All Free. imito suffered the In of ex-President November, Rappahannock ; dating as almost to having worsV. Bogran Honduras, as if it were a task, unlocked the door. 1 his unve «>ue iuuuu. three Sclienck of Stefan station. With command of less than Those who have used Dr New Dis- Ay conflagrations occurred Switzerland, Stam- Rheumatic folks have hard There was a of autumnal King’s 400 as a headache, workers sparkle crisp- ’wo in two of which Rustem Turkish men, deployed double line of covery know its value, and those who have months, the buloff, Pasha, ambassa- have headache, people who drink too much tea ness in the and he had a that air, fire, glit- now v'as a skirmishers, Lieut. Col. Harris assaulted and cotfee. or use too much head- not, have the opportunity to try it Free, Now for million or more. A fire in dor to England, Cesare Cantu, Italian tobacco, have tered and threw j iieady Sale, a or shadows about fitfully. Call on the advertised and get a 1 ukee burned business houses historian and liberal. powerful line of works held by two bri- ache. folks who worry, get too excited, have Druggist twenty I There was not much to It was Trial Free. No man iu Waldo can of rebel and a headache. say. plain I Bottle Send your name and ad- County sell a better •‘used a loss of a million. There was other of note who gades infantry battery of j Among persons have Headache is relieved by nervines,sedatives, and at last that Mr. Blaine was that dress to H. E. Bueklen & and his men fading, Co., Chicago, tide than I will for the Mtn4S million dollar fire in Kansas died were Ward W. artillery. Ordering to uncap their other money. Cityb McAllister, Ephraim drugs. he had within a few weeks failed fast. i get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life ■ Col. fearful lint not enrol. m Ciiicago, New Orleans, Bull, who originated the Concord grape, guns, Harris, against odds, Pills, Free, as well as a copy of Guide to ISAAC Indianapo-\ led them and A cure requires the poison to be filtered out of Ilis great, bright eyes were greater than STAPLES, N- u Newark and Boston \ Paul Fenimore son of the forward, without assistance Health and Household Instructor Free. York, fires Cooper, novel- the blood. The cause must be taken away. The but not so His face was j BROOKS. or from ever, bright. MAINE. '•■d Sir son support any other force he car- be made to do their All of which is to do losses of $500,000 to $750,000. ist, Robert Peel, of the statesman, kidneys duty. not that that ; guaranteed you good The medicine that will awfully white; brainy.pallor and cost " :>t fire in W. C. and A. ried the enemy’s works, drove him back only do this is Dr. I you nothing. At A. A. Howes & s New England was in Sr. Coup John Forepaugh, the was else! He seated iucsspiiy:«»r Notice. to the aud Hobb’s r*paragus Kidney Tills. familiar—something Co.’s Store. v is. where 100 circus river, seized his pontoon j Drug OF KICK OK THE SUKKIKF OF \V,VLI»o Vt., dwellings and. 40 managers, Harry Wright, the base- The reason is, that they are made principally himself in the of the on an (’iTNTV, thus oil' his avenue light fire, State of Maine, v.'aldii < «>i 's houses were at a loss ball Ada Cavendish and Marian bridge, cutting only from the root of the asparagus, one of the most Harry—“What giri was that you had in vrv ss. destroyed playej-, easy-chair. There was a knock at his December 31. A D. IS 1)5. ".uun. sail Ismail of retreat. The repeated efforts of the wonderful kidney tonics and curatives known, tow last evening?” j Francisco had the worst Scfton, actresses, Pasha, the Duch- and a servant him a This is to give notice tliat on the 31st to ! and prepared in "a cert ain way which uses all the door, handed card, (lav of ai The ess of Charles F. enemy dislodge our force were success- Willy (indignantly)—“What you are pleas- December. A. 1) ISPo.a Warrant in thirty years. deadly theatre Leinster, Worth, the curative principles of the plant. and he said: and we were alone. Insolvency resisted until “No;” ed to call tow is of was issued Geo K in Baltimore Prince son fully additional troops were I Headache is irritation of the nerves a usually spoken by people by Johnson. Judge of the Court happened almost yes- milliner, Metternich, of the by poison. 1 could not think of a word of consola- of ot when the it is the culture as blonde tresses.” [Boston Insolvency tor said o.iuifv <»!' Waldo, against Abu Sultan brought up, whole rebel force Curing taking away poison, 1 statesman, Bakar, of Johore, and in a moment he to the estate of ALONZO D. JACKSON of in 1 surrendered. j Dr. Hobb’s Sparagus Kidney Tills arc not what tion; appeared Transcript. Troy, a fierce the New Lord Colin Seventeen hundred men, said county, to bean "iiiary gale along Campbell, Emily Faithfull, is called a “headache cure,” but they cure the have and stared in a adjudged Insolvent Debtor, battle aud live of artil- | forgotten me, fixed, Free Pills. "M Petition of said •ml and New coasts caused the Sir eight flags pieces kidneys and make them filter the blood. Debtor, which petition was Jersey philanthropist, Henry Ponsonby, dream at the flame in the tiled on were take the rapt flickering the 31st day of December, A. |. 18D"», while a to the lery captured. Just before entering ! They away poison. They make head- | Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & C<* d-ipwrecks, few days after- private secretary Queen, Aaron L. It occurred to me to and to which date interest on claims is to l,» ache impossible. grate. get up go and a of com- storm in the. Gulf ‘‘father of American the works of the enemy, Col. Harris was Chicago, get free sample box Dr. puted. that the of wrecked vessels Denison, watch- After the pain has gone, prevent it from com- as conversation was im- j payment any debt to or by struck a away quietly, King’s New Life Pills. A trial will con- said Debtor, a d wnod ! Mrs. A. J. for whom by minie ball, which shattered back. This is the mission of Dr. Hobb’s the transfer and’, elivery u anv many people. Cloudbursts making,” Bloomer, ing there was too much to vince of his possible—for say. you their merits These pills are property by him are forbidden bv law; that a in the were thigh and inflicted what was supposed Sparagus Kidney Tills. ightening July killed over “bloomers” named, Mrs. Char- It came to me that 1 not to in action and arc effective meeting of the creditors of sai i forty | If have a make mind ought leave I easy particularly Debtor to pr.o. in to be a mortal wound. He was you headache, up your their and "i the west of the Mis* lotte Emerson conveyed in cure debts choose one or more o. region just | Brown, Phillip Phillips, that something is wrong. him alone. in him reminded the of Constipati n and Sick Head- assignees " to where lie at the Something his estate will he held at a Court i i i. while in the same month a ter- Edward McPher- Washington, lay point You may be rheumatic or have anaonia, gout, 1 ache. For Malaria and Liver troubles of Insolvency to the4singing evangelist, me of the of the tran- they be liolden at the of death for several weeks. or other disorders of mystical phrases Probate Otliee in said Belfast', on "i in on Lake caused Isaac S. Bassett. He, however, kidney diseases, impure j have been proved invaluable. They are the Michigan many son,'Captain [Portland blood. scendent paragraph of his oration on loth day of January. A. D 18i»r>. at two rallied, and after months guaranteed to he free from every o'clock in Sioux and other Iowa towns Advertiser. gradually eight a first perfectly the afternoon. City ( Headache is often symptom. Relieving Gaifield, picturing the death of the sec- j of confinement and deleterious substance and to be purely veg- Given under hand the date first above 'truck by a tornado in May and 250 suffering, sufficiently it doesn’t prevent the disease from progressing. mid the j my writ- recovered to return to his martyred President, by ocean, I etabK. They do not weaken their ae- ten. FRED N. i A storm did home. Mean- Curing it does. by VOSE, September much Home while far off white touched the sea tone to bow- Deputy Sheriff, as of the Court Uwney Again. he was commissioned colonel of his Toor, thin, unfiltered poisonous blood causes ships j tion, but by giving stomach anil Messenger of " ‘-a in northern and later while, for said of Minnesota, headaches, neuralgia, and other nerve diseases, and sky, and the fevered face of the dy- els greatly invigorate the system. Regular Insolvency County Waldo. 2wl ■. i bii* storms regiment, but his wounds had disabled of food. swept tlie British isles and Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 1. the by depriving the nerves man felt “the breath of the eternal size 25c. per box. Sold by A. A. Howes & Owney, him for further active service. After be- blood ing In New the mail clerk’s arrived here Good, rich, pure filtered makes strong, Co., PILES! PILES! PILES! Europe. England dog, Sunday, and morning.” Druggists. Ji'ing ing mustered out as au officer of the 0th healthy, vigorous nerves, body, constitution. lioods caused by unusual rains will after circled the world in a little On the the of Some weeks earlier Mr. Blaine and I Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile having lie received from the kidneys depend purity your The trim young female orderly approach- Ointment will cur tig be remembered for the over four He Regiment, general blood. damage they months. came through had had a deep talk about men and things, ed the Captainess and saluted. The officer Blind Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. Ie did. government a commission as major of the On Dr. Hobb’s Sparagus Kidney Tills map de- from New York in less than five and he was and his boundless returned the salute. The spoke: absorbs the tumors, the days, 4th Veteran Reserve pend the health of your kidneys. very kind, orderly allays itchingat once, acts Marine disasters have been In Regiment Corps, and Edith frequent. and Purser Wood, of the Northern Pacific There is no other medicine in the world that is of nature never revealed itself “Madam, Private Netting has a as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams’ in the autumn of was ordered to generosity the Elbe was sunk steamer who took 1804, like Dr. Hobb’s Tills. headache this and would like to January steamship by Victoria, Owney to just Sparagus Kidney with a greater or sadder charm. He now morning, Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles Vision Rock Island, 111., in command of his act so quickly and certainly on the seat of have her breakfast in bed.” in the North Sea, and 300 lives here on lGtli last was regi- They remembered that conversation—as a China, leaving Aug. the trouble. are so harmless word and of the private and else. '■re lost. ment. He continued in command until They absolutely “Very well. Have it sent.” [Judge. Itching parts, nothing The Colima went at the to receive him. be- and in cure i:i so disclosed—and said: “I could have en- steamship depot Owney gentle action. They many cases Every box is guaranteed. Sold seut (!,>vvn oil' the regiment was discharged in the latter by druggists, the Mexican coast, with 180 gan traveling at Albany, N. Y., over ten where all other medicines have failed. dured all if had not died.” s of things my boys by mall, $1.00 per box. ails, part 1805, when lie was ordered to his are a wonderful medicine. and 100 lives were lost in the wreck years ago, where he used to follow a mail They The door and his walk- t home at and to to the ad- ho one has been able to explain just what there opened, secretary WILLIAMS M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, O the French steamer Dom Pedro off the It is now Machias, report wagon. proposed to send him is about asparagus that has such a good effect on ed in—and I took Mr. Blaine’s hand for jutant letter. He was brevet- Sold at MOODY’S. Belfast. Iy46 'N'ntnish coast about the same time in May. around tlio world to beat general by the kidneys. the last and again George ted time, saying, “Good-night,” When Baby was sfcTc, we her Castoria. •v a steamboat lieutenant colonel of volunteers by But every physician knows its effect, and gave collision in the Gulf of Francis Train’s time of eighty from he with a look that meant farewell— '-• days the President for his and meri- who lias tr ed Dr. Hobb’s Sparagus said, When she was a she cried for noa 150 lives were gallant everybody Child, Castoria. 75 Chests of lost, and 54 by the l Tacoma to Tacoma. Tills knows that their curative can the Old Reliable 30 torious services while an officer of the 0th Kidney power “Good-by.” sinking of the British steamer Catterthorn hardly be exaggerated. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. cent Tea Maine. just received and also a m-ar The A few doses will relieve; a few- boxes will cure. When Tea for 23 Sydney. Spanish cruiser Reina The show a deficit of Liniment removes all she had Children, she gave them Castoru. good cents. treasury figures Such heroic deeds an eminent cents box from all or English Spavin was of patriot Fifty per druggists, kegente lost with several hundred for the first half of the enclose 50 cts. in Soft or Calloused and Blem- $15,000,000 pres- and a *nRTF r stamps Hard, Lumps A. A. HOWES men near the faithful defender of his country’s & CO. Morocco coast, and another ent fiscal year. And yet the President U" H OjJD S or silver, direct to the ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, was wrecked collision | flag are fittingly recorded to challenge the HOBB’S by in the harbor of ; and Secretary Carlisle insist that more Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, StiHes, • admiration of every lover of constitution- medicine co all Swollen etc. lav-ana, down three officers and revenue oaraeus Sprains, Throats, Coughs, 600 carrying is uot needed. I Chicago. ||San Francisco bbls. Choice Brands Floor ■ ■ men. al freedom. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted First Lawyer—“Both the law and the Besides these the Spanish steam- j Interesting a n d in- are — er on the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever facts clearly against us.” All to be sold at low Gravana, the Brazilian steamer Perceira S'*_ structive Book Kidney very prices. 1 Health and Blood known. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Second Lawyer—“ Ve-es. We'll have to mid the Chinese Kow for Filtering Drug- transport Clung Children Cry Pitcher’s Castor ia< gists, Belfast, Me. use great care in selecting the jury.” [Puck. A. A. HOWES & CO. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. East Searsmont. Searsport Locals. Dec. 30th a severe gale Stockton Springs. The cobweb party encountered, which continued for nearly 36 hours, but the received no When of wind passed over this section and took ship important damage. given at Colcord’a hall New Year’s was off South Montville. I. S. Bartlett lias night the ship the (’ape of Good Hope, the chief the roof from the school house in the A E was in the bow of the Jessie Nickerson returned to Wellesley Lawry was greatly The of the officer, Ross, vessel, en- it don't moved to West .C. R. Bartlett enjoyed. untangling in some which for If cure you, cash the check. Appleton... district. school was in session no gaged harpooning porpoises, Tuesday. Although web across was some time had been themselves has a car load of corn.. .Santa Claus the hall very amusing. disporting around bought one was hurt. will finish the term in the He fell overboard and Port- They Prizes were awarded as follows: First ship. suddenly pass- Blanch Boss returned to school at was with his in this lady’s ed as the at the time quite generous presents a house-Albert Marriner’s quickly astern, ship was private daugh- prize, Miss Miss at the rate of six knots land Tuesday. section. A package addressed to C. M. Nellie Bickmore; booby, going per hour. Capt ter Bessie fell and broke her collar bone last Rowell immediately hove the ship aback, lowered Howes he has not as and one Madge Clifford. First gentleman’s prize, a PERHAPS YOU Blake left on his return yet received, boat and off to the man’s KNOW Harry Tuesday At present she is well.... put rescue, rescuing Thursday. doing Master Arthur Mr. Elbe him and him on the vessel’s deck in about to California. sent from Haverhill, Mass., to Mrs. C. S. Colcord; booby, landing trip Leslie Marriner’s son Clifford fell down sev- 25 minutes from the time the accident was happened. Adams hand- Dickey. Dome-made candy passed who is a to F. I. Pendleton left train for New containing slippers, necktie, eral Dec. 25th. No bones were Ross, powerful swimmer, managed Capt. by steps broken, afloat until the boat MRS. in for a short reached and was kerchiefs and other things too numerous to around, games were indulged keep him, ELDRIDGE? York Wednesday. but he received some severe bruises_Mrs. to fight off two albatrosses which time, arid a social dance followed-Mrs. obliged huge If do mention has failed to reach here. It is evi- made several attempts to reach him. The Great you not, you really ought to know.forthe sake of your health, what she has to Sell. E. L. arriv- Henry Heald her husband with a say Warren, Capt. Larrabee, presented Orilla West and child of Admiral brought a cargo of 9,262 bales of manda DE. SWAN'S No EVE AND dent that someone got not intend- Stoneliam, Mass., regarding BLOOD TONIC. In March, 1895, she wrote us presents for a New to W & Co. The ed in Boston Monday. bouncing boy baby Year’s present. arrived last Elva Raudell hemp,;consigned Henry Peabody as follows: ed for them. Thursday_Miss Great Admiral has been absent from this port for "For ten years I have been a sufferer from W7. M. Parse left train for Prospect Ferry. Miss Lizzie Wilson is at home sick. She was to up two years. She is the last vessel of the large fleet great dyspepsia and canker in the by Wednesday obliged give stomach. Even the food would almost kill Rev. T. owned by William F Weld & Co, Boston. lightest me. Life was a burden I suf a business to Boston. Halldale. R. Pentecost preach- from Bangor and Miss Inez Ginn from East her but to be able to resume fered so. tried several trip school, hopes Charters. Ship Centennial, New York to San Having remedies without receiving any benefit I almost' it in ed at the Vose school house last Corinth are at home on their vacations_ her general Daniel gave up despair. I was induced to try Du. Swan s Nf.rvk and Hi non Mrs. A. T. arrived Sunday duties in a short time_Mr. George Francisco, cargo, $8. Ship Barnes, Tonic Whittier home from to New andUxiVE. I have taken only one bottle of Tonic and two of afternoon. until I The Ladies’ Circle met with Hong Kong York, $11,000. Sch Jennie A Laxivk. and I can Text, “Occupy come.” Mrs. Manley Staples of N. and Miss Louise now eat a meal. I cannot too much New York Friday evening. Bartlett, H., Stubbs, New York and Brunswick to Cayenne, gen- hearty say in praise of your remedies. I heart- ily recommend it to all sufferers of -Last Monday was the coldest thus far Ginn Jan. 1st. Twenty-eight were Crab of eral cargo and lumber, $1,400 and dyspepsia and nerve trouble.”—Mrs c vho present; Vanceboro, Me., arrived Saturday port charges. line Mrs. W. G. Nichols left steamer Mon- Sch Mobile to Eldridge, W. Sullivan, Me. by this winter. The thermometer all it a time_The Penobscot, Port-au-Prince, lumber, registered pronounced good Ladies’ for a short visit to Mr. for Mass. Staples’ parents... $6.26. Sch /Etna, Jacksonville to New York, lum- day Northampton, 18 below at sunrise.... We were visited Dec. Circle from Marsh met with Mrs. Sch Star of the to Prospect Mr. C. R. Rendell went to Belfast Tuesday ber, $4.76. Sea, Fernandina Baltimore, phosphate rock, Sch A \V Mrs. Lizzie Fan.ham of Salem is 31st the most terrific known for a N. J. Jan. 2nd. A and $1.80. Ellis, visiting by gale Heagan good supper morning to attend court. New York to Winterport and Belfast, feed, $1.75. her sister, Mrs. F. E. Whitcomb. loug time. At 8.30 in the morning Wm. a good time was the result_Capt. A. A. Sch Celia F, Edgewater to Jacksonville, coal, 80 THEN THERE cents. IS \s barn The number of deaths in for Penney was completely demolished, Ginn and wife spent the evening in Stock- Freights. Searsport SHIP NttWS. The Freight Circular of Brown & his Jan. 3rd-Mrs. New for 4: 18i>5 was thirty-three; births, twenty; mar- instantly killing horse. He had about ton, Lilly Ridley of Mt. Co, York, reports the week ending Jan The turn of the year has been made, and all inter- fifteen tons of hay in the barn, also Heagan fell and her ankle Jan. 1st. riages, twenty. farming sprained ested in vessels of this character are looking MRS. MCDONALD. FOh'i UP BELFAST. tools, which were smashed -The school at Mt. lias closed on hopefully forward, better results Miss of Lisbon badly up-John Heagan anticipating Her case is similar to of Woodward Falls resigned than were realized the twelve months nearly that Mrs. Eldridge. She snvs she has found Dr Eli are in account of the ARRIVED- during just Swan’s Nerve and and Stevens Massachusetts on teacher sick. Blood Tonic the best medicine she had ever as of the High School and return- being closed. During the past year competition between taken It ur, d principal Jan 2. Sells Jonathan her of dyspepsia and nervousness. Now if v-m s r. business-Oliver Whitten of is vis- .Mabel, Heath, Camden; steam and sail has certainlv been sharp, this be- took thi nndv yard utd be discerned. Reluctant to the Soates Modioal Co., for Port meeting 14th, Jan 4 Sch Maria Webster, Turner, Bar Harbor. relinquish Westl^rook, Me. loading Natal. from trades that for all time in the have been ng severe colds. at 2..">0 p. m-The matter of Jan 5. Soli Jonathan Cone, Rolerson, Sandy- past pos- repairing the sessed, owners of vessels have endeavored L>. point and Boston. sailing Joseph Sweetser, Mrs. C. C. McClure church is The to the Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. being considered. committee Jan 7. Sell Pendleton, Rockland. oppose intrusion, ar.d though lowering Wilson, Volant, rates of ami son Benson left train noon think freight in many instances to a point be- by Monday Mr. and the funds can be raised a PORTS. Mrs. F. I. Wilson of Belfast, and necessary by AMERICAN low the actual expense of earn have been to hark for Honolulu. ing, they join loiani, loading course of lectures. definite has been New 31. hark Grace closely followed the steamers, and forced to Mrs. Sadie- Knight of Lincolnville were in Nothing York, Dec Chi, Lynwood, by Barb; does; *ch Florence Leland, SpoJl'ord, .Jack- acknowledge the strength ol the competition. G. M. Buffuin, an evangelist, has been en- town at Mrs. decided, but we believe that Miss Charlotte Sunday, visiting Helen A. sonville; 2, ar, sell Austin l> Knight. St Marc; Steam too has cont inued to make progress in long T. of trades, and in gaged by the M. E. Society during the week Jordan’s. ..Miss Lilia B. Hall of Sibley Belfast will be one of the lec- eld, hark Mannir Swan, Higgins, Moil evideo; voyage this department also is Searsmont heard the wail of of turers. sells .Etna, Jordan, Jacksonville; Jennie A Stubbs, complaint regarding the unre- player, 'i he met tings are largely attended. was in Her lecture alone will be worth the town the last ol the week visiting Dorr, Cayenne; 3, ar, bark John S Emery, Buenos munerative rates that owners are compelled to ao- * of the tickets-The Y. Jackson- to their vessels the Janus B. Parse left train Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Marriner... .Mrs. Eftie price P. S. C. E. Ayres; sell Mary F Corson, Robinson, eept keep moving. During YOU ASK by Wednesday week US ville. past there has been a fair demand of a have added twelve names to gen- for New to W. H. Clark has moved to Rockland_Mr. E. A. their active Dec 31. Chi. sch Sarah E eral character. Some few vessels have been WHY, morning York, join ship Boston, Palmer, sought list, through the n tluence of Rev. H. N. Whittier, coal port; Jan 1, sld, sells George Gur- tor long voyage general cargo, and as the supply Conner, loading oil at that port for Sprague has taken a boarder. It is a girl_ ot Shang- ney, Brooklyn, N Y; Vale. Baltimore; W K Park, suitable tonnage is limited, owners have pos- Abbott’s ami more will hai. The officers of Mystic Grange were installed preaching, probably coal port; Jan 2, eld, sch George V Jordan, sessed a slight advantage which they have been follow. Buenos Ayres; ar, sells Young Brothers, Balti- quick to embrace. Prompt, ships have been want- The last Saturday Past State Master ed ( officers of Freeman McGilvery Post evening by more; Sarah W Lawrence, Newport News; 4, ar, for the alifornia trade, and up to $8 per ton bark has been for wen publicly installed by Aid tie campE. J. M. B. Hunt, assisted by Bro. Le Forest Morrill. A correspondent writes: Among ship Great Admiral, Rowell. Manila; 0, chi, paid ready vessels. To arrive thirty Mabel I Meyers, Buenos Ayres; sell Daylight, coal to sixty nays hence tonnage is offered at $7. while Allen wood and Sister Sadie our most earnest workers for the N\ cut worth, after which an oyster stew was Knight, after young in port. tin* ideas of “the lines” are about $0.50 The in- which there was an installation Morrill is Mrs. Silas Supt. of the Philadelphia, Jan 1. Ar, sch Belle Hooper, quiry previously reported for Australia has re- WE served. supper_ Storer, WILL TELL Black Ja. sulted in the charter of two one of WHY Hall, YOU Junior C. E. River, vessels, which, The Lend a Hand Circle order of Her labor has been reward- Dec 31. sch Bello to obtained a The done the recent King’s Chester, Pa, Ar, Hooper, Sydney, considerable improvement damage by gale to over the last Daughters had a Christmas tree, and enter- ed with great success. Among the pleasant Hall, Black River, Ja. fixture. There is no demand for case the steamboat wharf lias been Charleston, Dec 31. Shi, brig H B Hussey, oil shippers for distant voyage. Barrel nil freights We are our temporarily tainment her and Miss Bertha selling Winter so at Christmas eve at the house of Mr. things prepared by Weymouth. continue dull, but the does not in Clothing cheap, prices and ut in business con- tonnage supply repaired everything j Hatch Dec 30. sch H J Has- crease. are an and Mrs. J. T. Churchell, East Belmont. It (Assistant Supt.) was a gathering of Fernandina, Ar, Cottrell, Consignees looking forward for that will astonish dition. kell, Boston ; 31, sld, sch Star of the Sea, Hopkins, improved demand soon, and confidently predict you. The season is about over and the J uniors at the home of Mrs. Storer on an was a very enjoyable evening. The next New York; Jan 1, sld, sch Herald, Lowell, Los appreciation in rates. Naval store freights are W. E. Grinnell is about in the Christmas eve. When the Palmas. at a complete stand. The River Plate lumber trade we want to in our * * putting j meeting of the Circle will he at the home of parents went to put * * * Apalachicola, Dec 30. Sld, sch Senator Sulli- is quiet, though some inquiry is noticed for Gulf Fiirnam system of steam heat into the Sears- I escort their children home found a the vice president, Mrs. Thomas Churchill, they van, Crockett, New York; Jan 2, sld, sch Ella M loading; no quotable change in rates is reported. House. Geo. T. Heed of Belfast has Willey, New York. In the line of South America and West India port Jan. 15th. Topic, “Influence.”.Willis group of happy faces gazing at the Junior s San Francisco, Jan 5. Sld, ship St Nicholas, freights, only a moderate business is doing, the been engaged to do the work. Christmas well tilled not * French of Lincolnville spent last Sunday in tree, only with the New York. requirement of shippers not being sufficiently SPRING GOODS. Vineyard Haven, .Tan 5. Ar, sch A W Ellis, large to influence an A recent tire at town-Mr. Mrs. M. sweet,but the useful and the beautiful. Mr. improvement in rates, either large West Palm Beach, and G. Cunningham out or Ryder, Now York for Winterport. home. Coastwise lumber freights con- Do not delay, come at once and Fla., which did two hundred thousand dol- spent New Year's day with friends in Bel- and Mrs. Storer and Miss Hatch all showed Rockport, Me, Jan 4. Sld, sch Etta A Stimpson, tinue quiet, though rates are without appreciable purchase knew how Coombs, Port an Prince. change. Few coal orders are in the market at lars damage, was stopped seasonably to fast-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carley went to they to make children happy FOREIGN PORTS. present. Vessels, however, are scarce, and this and and fact serves save our friend, J. C. Stowers store. Swanville to spend Christinas with Mrs. parents children will not soon for- to sustain previous quotations. Port Spain, Dec 11. Ski, bark C P Dixon, Friends here Mr. Stowers on get the kindness of the Junior’s friends. congratulate Carley's brother, David Moody_Mr. and; Washington, DC'. SUITS, ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, his escape. Thomas Churchill spent Christmas with her ! Waldo Centre. Mr. A. Stevens of Bel- Demerara, Dec 12. In port, brig Haviiah, BORA. Richardson, from Point a-Pitre for New Yyk. REEFERS, FUR COATS, Francis Tower. fast is B. Capt. George A. Nichols and family arriv- brother, repairing J. Payson’s barn, which St Marc, Dec 24. In port, sell John J Marsh, * Handley. In to Mr. and PEARY ed home from New York Unity. The officers of the Relief was badly damaged in last week’s gale_ Drinkwater, Idg. Camden, Mrs. Frank COATS, Thursday. Capt. Corps j Buenos Ayres, Dec 11. Ar, ship Cora, Fair- A. Handley, a son. Nichols will remain at home and Capt. J. were installed Jan. 4th by E. P. Hatch of Mr. L. A. Whitcomb, our local merchant, bairn, Pensacola. Howes. In Belfast, Jan. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. R. UNDERWEAR, Rio Janeiro, Dec 8. In bark Thomas J H. Howes, a son—10 pounds. P. Butnam will take command of Ab- Troy, as follows: Eunice lias just received a car load of grain from port, ship Harding, Pres., Stewart, from New York. Keene. In North Appleton, Dec. 28. to Mr. HATS, CAPS, the ner Coburu for the voyage and left Monday Margaret Myrick, S. V. P., Belle Mc- west, and expects more soon. Mr. Turk's Island, Dec 21. Sid, sch N E Symonds, and Mrs. Robert S. Keene, a son—Robert Elden. Peterson, Me. Small. In Green’s Landing, Dec. to Mr. steamer Penobscot. Manus J. V. Ann Whitcomb is a hustler and intends to sell as Belfast, 25, niTTENS, GLOVES, by ; P., Myrick, Treas.; Helen and Mrs. Florin Small, a daughter. cheap as any one-Mr. Smart, the man MARINE MISCELLANY. In answer to Clias. W. Mullen, 17 Park- Thomas, Secretary; Susie Hamilton, C., j AT THE who has been in this Spoken. Ship Gov Rohie, Nichols, from Phila- man street, we would that E. Mary Whitney, A. C.; Melissa buying hay vicinity, Boston, say S. Chandler, \ delphia for Hiogo, Nov 28, lat 10 S. Ion 30 W. MARRIED. has not returned yet with the cash and it The firm of John S & Cyphers and J. L. Hamilton, in the presence Chaplain. It was a public installation, the j Emery Co, Boston, was looks as if lie dissolved 12, 1895, the death of John S Post with the and did not mean to_Miss Ida Aug by of several carpenters, laid in ten hours joining Corps, their j Emery, the senior partner. The affairs of the late returned Cilley-Maloon. In Brooks, Dec. 21, hv Mar- officers were Reynolds last w’eek from Lowell, firm will be settled by the fourteen thousand shingles. The shingles installed by S. A. Myrick. surviving partners, cello.', J. Dow, Esq., Mr. S. W. of Corinna Daniel S Emery and William II Randall, who will Cilley White After the Mass., where she has been for the and Miss Olive Ma con of Burnham. 81 were lain live to installation refreshments were past year. Main inches the with ! continue the at Store, weather, ship brokerage business 108 State Cleveland-Mann. In Jan. Chas. Street,^ one have their street, under the firm name of John S Camden, 1, two nails in the men their served by the and all it a -Nearly every winter’s Emerv & Cleveland of Camden and each, building Corps pronounced j Co. Jennie B. Mann of wood cut and in the woods for Spruce Head, South Thom ston. own roof very enjoyable time. The Corps is flourish- | piied waiting Portsmouth, X H, Jan 6. Schr CHAS. stages. Billow, Dyer, Cloudm-Beaton. In Dec. John O’CONNELL, Proprietor. snow to haul it out with. Installation and from Rockland, Me, for Richmond, Va, with Rockport, 31, ing. Three new names were taken at the 1,837 B. ( lough of Rockport and Ida Beaton of Rock- Sears Lodge, 1. O. O. F. elected the follow- barrels of lime, struck on Eastern Duck at Ritchie on Ledge, land. last meeting-Mr. S. A. of Fairfield supper Grange Saturday even- Island, Isles of Shoals, this Short- officers last Fred M. Nye early morning. Dkan-Mi nkoe. In Lincolnville, Dec. Hud- ing Friday evening: after the vessel fire and 20, was in town Jan. the of A. R ing. ly striking caught the son Dean and Miss Minnie both of N. 4th, guest crew were to Munroe, Lin- Perkins, G.; W. S.Carleton, V. G.;C. E. obliged take to the boat, where thev colnville. Myrick-The Odd Fellows are to have a remained until daylight, when landed on the John Treas.: Trus- Searsmont. The school they Ellis-Arey. In Monroe, Jan. 5, F. L. Pal-I Adams, Sec.; Putnam, singing began bland. They were afterwards taken to the by installation and Jan. 8th_ Jerry's mer, John L. Ellis and Mrs. Lizzie M. A A. public supper, Point the crew of the life Esq., rev, tees, Want n, C. E. Adams, E. H.Durgin. Monday evening, Dec. 30th, under the in- by saving station at that hoth of Monroe. Belfast is Everything nicely settled at the new point. The vessel was valued at with no The ffioers will lie struction of John Gushee of $5,000, Hall-Caldekwood. In Dee. 20, publicly installed by 1). Appleton_ insurance. The was insured. Both Vinalhaven, ! Co., cargo vessel Livery station and we feel of the Almon It. Hall and Lleuella F. quite proud new and will he a Calderwood, both «■«« street. Ib (>. M. Sam iel Adams anti suite Friday The village school began Monday with J. cargo total loss. of Vinalhaven. BELFAST, x~lAINE, * * buildings-It is now and In the year 1895 there were built in the Bath Opposite Windsor hotel, the 17th inst. quite sickly just W. Farrar and H. Mason of Leadbktter -\ Viiit>h>re In Rockland, Dec. evening Mary Montvill^ customs district 2o vessels of a total ton- the doctors have about all can do.... gross s, Hoilis M. Leadbetter and Ed a F. Whitmore, they J. W. Farrar is nage of 14,511 ',*7. The list comprises three 11m people of extend teachers-Supt. ready to both of North Haven. Searsport. sympathy Lewis Thompson was presented with a little steamers, eight schooners, live coal barges ai <1 receive bids for the wood for the schools for Murphy-Fernald. hi Camden, Jan. 1, Bert. D. B Proprietor. to our Belfast, friends in the loss of the four sloops. The largest schooner measured 1 no;* SOUTHWORTH, girl Jan. 2ml. It is his ninth and A. Murphy of and Miss Patience A. baby girl, tons. On the stocks in Bath there Friendship the coming year-Miss Marion Bean, who are now nine Fernald or Lincolnville. C rosin for we well know what it. means a or an Inn, prettier smarter family you seldom vessels, having estimated tonnage of lo.noo. 1 has been is so far Paiok-Leadbettfr. In Rockland, Dec. 25, to on very sick, improved as to Grand Turk. T I, Dec 29. Sch Fannie A ga/.e tin rums of a line hotel, and but ever see. Gorham Luther Paige and Carrie both of Belfast, Me, from for Leadbetter, of j for the be able to go out of doors some. She is vis- Pascagoula Zaza, Cuba, Vinalhaven. generosity of Williston before struck on ( Teams and Grinnell, Bkooks. Miss Alice of South Brooks reported, Phillips Reef. aico^, Peasi-Morion. In Cnion, Dec. 30, C. Turnouts, Clary iting.Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Caswell for a few of Dec and became a total Harry ! Every Description, hotel business would be done night 18, wreck. No of Searsport's made a beautiful Pease, Esq. Appleton and Rose K. Morton of worsted robe which assistance reached the vessel until the 21st, on FUHXISHEI) TO now m lap weeks.. ..The post office lias been moved to Cnion. ORDER X'lGHT OR D.\y. some old fashioned anti a half account of the seas On the story she decided to sell and when the heavy running. after- PnilmRooK-Joyce. In North Dec by lot, V. A. Simmon’s store and the Paine store is noon of the 21st British steamer from Haven, 23, | house, instead of which we have a hotel that Beta, Hali- -).il> Philbrook and Mrs. Fannie Joyce, both of drawing took Mrs. Sarah J. of fax for Cape Havticn, hove to near and sent a will place Neally closed-T. M. Simmons has the by North Haven. compare favorably with any found in bought boat, ami with great difficulty succeeded in COACHES, HACKS, BARGES, OR BUCKBOARDS. Belfast drew the lucky number, which was taking Simmons-Bramhali.. In Friendship, Dee lf>. W. W. Marriner and will oil the crew and transferred them to a towns of twice its size. shop occupied by wrecking Charles A. Simmons and Gertie M. Bramhall.both OltDEKS BY TkLKCHOM 75-Last Monday morning beat the record schooner. Afterward the schooner’s boat took off PliO.MPTLV FILLED. it. Mr. Marriner is a of Friendship. occupy having the and rest crew At the annual shop captain of the and them 1 meeting of Penobscot, En- for this winter. It was 20 below zero in this brought w aDswoRi n-Swears. In Vinalhaven, Dec. 21, fitted for him across to Grand Turk. Her of lumber was Co. up just the street by J. cargo sold at Parker W. Wadsworth of Camden and L. gine No. 1 held Tuesday the fol- It is on auction on the 27th for Lucy evening vicinity.... good skating Marsh river L. Bean. $870, in the vessel on the Swears of Vinalhaven. officers reef, the purchasers to pay salvage, duties, etc. lowing were elected: ami the and are in their Webber-Randell. In Jan. !»v Rev. Foreman, hoys girls glory.... Washington, dan 5th‘ The North Belfast, 7, Fred Swanville. Mrs. Alonzo Damm lias Atlantic John F. Tilton. David Allen Webber ami Miss E. Black; 1st Asst., Frank I. Gross; It is expected that the and for gone pilot chart, just issued from the engine press hydrographic Esther Mabel Randell, both of Belfast. 2nd Asst to Massachusetts for the winter_Mr. Wil- office, navy the forecast of the William B. Clerk & the \ ankee Blade will be set run- department, gives Truntly; up and weather at sea HOME in January; “Stormy weather NEWSPAPERS * lreas., Fred K lis Briggs of Belfast was the guest of his Sawyer. The report of the ning by the last of this week_Mr. Darling north of the 4<>th parallel and along the Amtri- DIED. *> foreman uncle, .J. 0. Patterson, a few since.... can coast north of Hateras. westerly and showed there had been five alarms j of W ashiugton is his days Strong county, Me., visiting northwesterly gales along the transatlantic Read the March The dance at Cunningham’s Hall New by the mothers, wives and as during year. IStli 4.15 p. m., for sister, Mrs. F. O. Day....Mis. Emily Walk- steamship routes. The effect of these gales is Barrett. In Rock Island. 111., Dee. 21, Walter daughters, sisters, well a fire in the Year’s eve was well attended and frequently felt as (ar south as la itude 35 ! T. of house occupied by Charles Sul- er lias moved into the James S. Hux- heartily degrees Barrett, formerly Rockland, aged 37 years. as the Capt. north. Occasional gales in the vicinity of the 7 months and 20 days. fathers, sons, husbands and brothers—are the livan below the I. ford enjoyed-Mr. Albert Cunningham drove Azores. most hot Phis was extin- stand.... Edwin Walker and family Northers may be expected in the Gulf of Carey. In Rockport, Dec. 30, Frederick C. to in the storm Mexico. at intervals on the Grand 38 guished in about half an have come to the Bangor terrible of Dec. 31st. Fog Banks, Carey, aged years. to advertisers. THE hour, doing but village to spend the winter j but not profitable REPUBLICAN JOUR- in extended areas. Ice may appear at Cox In Camden, Dec. 29, Mrs. Phoebe A. Cox, with One of the chimneys was blown off from : Race slight damage. April 14th at about 12 Rev. David Brackett and family.... Cape toward the latter part of‘the month.” aged 74 years and 2 months. NAL is a of Mrs. 1 The chart also contains paper this class. It is made and <> dock for Mrs. A. J. R. S. Smart’s house-Capt. Nehemiah valuable information Clements. In Newburgh, Jan. 2, Maud E., wife edited at midnight afire in the stable of Robertson has returned to Biller- the force and Smart of i concerning direction of ocean cur- of W alter E. Clements, aged 18 years, 4 months. Portland is visiting friends in town, as home—contains no the Searsport House. The stable and the ica, Mass., after calling on her friends in rents, determined by the movements of float- Morse. In Belmont, Jan. 3, David R.f child of objectionable news—no objectionable -Messrs. T. D., and Ernest ing bottles. Frank and Nettie Morse, 5 1 Sullivan house were but this vicinity-Mr. of Jacksou has Percy L., aged months, day totally destroyed, Perry Boston, Jan 4. ( apt James F Rowell of ship Robbins. In Union, Dec. 24, infant It is the Nickerson left for Westbrook last week. A. Great Lucy J.f advertising favorite in Waldo by sharp work the fire was in the moved into the Herbert Roberts house.... Admiral, which arrived here to-day from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. family journal stayed Manila Robbins, aged Fred W. T. Mudgett accompanied them as far as Aug 27, reports very bad weather was en 9 months eil and the hotel was saved. Brown, Esq., is a bad homes. building April having very countered the first 14 days of the passage, and Twitchell. In Redfield, Iowa, Dec. 2d, Harriet county Burnham, on his way back to the Commer- until the vessel 20th at about 1.45 a. m., for a fire in the cot- time with one of his legs, which has troubled reached Celebes Sea. Passed An- Augusta, wife of Dr. E. C. Twitchell, formerly of cial school in S. jer Oct 3, ('ape of Good Hope Nov 5, and St Helena 50 him all his life. It was Bangor-W. Nickerson Rockport. aged years. tage occupied by Frank Sargent on Steam- scalded when he Nov 17. Strong gales were encountered in lat 22 In REPUBLICAN has returned to Whitcomb. Newburgh. Jan. 4, William P., JOURNAL PUBLISHING was a Chelsea, Mass_Mr. Win. N, and 27 thence tine CO.. boat. Ave. The alarm was given too late to boy.... Lorenzo Jones, Jr., has been N, weather until Dec 31, infant son of H. M. and Annie M. Whitcomb, when a Cunningham, our oldest citizen, aged 91 violent gale from ESE veering to SAY was aged 3 months. save the building, and as nothing else was balancing the books of F. O. Day_A. C. Belfast, Maine. years, 4 months, passed away very _ threatened the company was ordered back Mosman, T. A. Elliott and C. S. Brackett quietly last Saturday morning. He was a man to the engine house without the have each made nice window in wetting displays and their highly respected esteemed by all who hose. Aug. 28tli at about 10 o’clock a. respective stores-Mr. Dow finds it % * m., knew him. Two work daughters and one son sur- for a lire in the William G. Nichols house in easy to sell his nice heavy shawls vive him—Mrs. Albert Damm and Sale this cold Emery the west village. The fire was extinguished weather.Isaiah Bryant has Cunningham of this place and Mrs. Fred about 12 o’clock M., the house and ell contracted to build a stable for '[Special being Henry Webb of New Hampshire. one who IF SICK both Webb the Every OF badly damaged by tire and water. coming season._Lota of knew' him fully realizes that the world was FOOD, Sept. 10th about 1.15 p. m., for a forest lire pressed hay is hauled into our market better for liis having lived.Mrs. Eben ANI) NOT UP TO YOUR USUAL Of Music, near the residence of Mark Ward at the now... .Edmund B. Young has moved to Kenney is still very sick. Mrs. W. E. STANDARD OF liarhor. A party was raised and proceeded the village from the Nathaniel Evans First Damm is so as to be out again. Miss Hattie Buy We want to reduce our stock of sheet to the without the His Quality spot engine. un- place. mother, Mrs. Hannah J. is Though Sites, Mae able to Nickerson is again suffering with neu- music, and have decided to offer four extinguish the lire they kept it from in poor health and unable to do the house- the ralgia-Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Peavey and hundred sheets at buildings. work at the farm.Mrs. Mary Webber, daughter returned to Hallowell last Satur- NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. who has long been an invalid, is much im- Always. There will be asocial day-Is it cold out here? Come out some HEALTH, •“> CentN hop in J. E. Mar- proved iu health....The gale of last w'eek per Copy. den’s hall on Jan. morning before sunrise and see. 19° below Monday night, 13th. did considerable in this damage vicinity_ or furniture it does n’t matter so This music includes some of the best Mond iy morning. clothing WHY NOT TRY j Quite a delegation from Granite Grange F. O. Day has returned from a business attended trip standard, popular and new publications the County Grange at Prospect to Prospect Village. The S. B. I. much. not wear Boston-Willis Briggs of Society Lower-priced goods may in Tuesday. Amesbury, high priced editions. It is an oppor- Mass., called his will meet with M rs. Abbie Thompson Jan. recently upon old friends INso or be so esthetic or tunity of a lifetime to music. Miss Jennie Whittum of was long; quite fashionable, purchase Searsport here-Will Brackett of is 16th. They are to hold their fair about the here last the Bangor visiting As a inducement, to week, guest of her aunt, Mrs. but while last are as special hurry this Marion Mathews. Rev. David Brackett and last of January....A little girl was wrel- they conducive to com- family_Roseoe they sale, we give FREE with eaeh comed at copy G. Edwards, mill-man and grain the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. fort and A. E. Brown, who has been quite ill for dealer, health as the more and their was Curtis last week-Mrs. I. F. Mr. expensive, a ticket, one of which will take t. the past week, is improving quite fast. Dr. quite seriously injured last wtoek. He Gould, J. S. Cole of " Wendell Marden and Mr. D. if Swanville is attending him. us at his mill about seven o’clock iu the Gadomwvicz offensiveness, any, departs with them. are Miss evening, when from some cause the very sick. They are attended by Dr. O. NO. 1 Caroline Closson of Searsport village light iu Not so in food. One can of alum MSgsa. AUTOHARP. #•*** is her his lantern wt S. Erskiue of Frankfort.Mrs. Hattie baking powder teaching third term of school at this ut out and in going across the place. She is said to be a line mill Hiohboru will to Stockton this cause serious and very instruc- lie fell through a scuttle, dislocating his go Springs may ailments. HerVe Tonic tor. lasting digestive week to the winter knee. After coming to himself he crawled spend with relatives_ Granite The evil of its use live afterward. TIIE ONLY COMBINED Grange is in a very tied some A goodly number from here attended the consequences flourishing out, pieces of board to his let? to Mears & condition. There are now 11*7 members, all New Year ball in Pitcher, in keep it in place, and then crawled to Bert Winterport and pro- do not with the end of the good standing. Nine members were in- They disappear pow- Lane’s whose nounced it a first class tim •_Mr. Geo. structed iii the third and fourth degrees at place is only a few rods distant. the last der. I he and discomfort and meeting. He did not reach there until nearly eleven Hawse from Quincy, Mass., is visiting his damage remain, BLOOD PURIFIER Mrs. 75 Main Belfast, Me o’clock. It was a painful experience.... Smother, Manley Knowdton.Miss cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents. St., v\ intkkfokt. The of Mr. Carrie Davis of Stockton ...AND_ pupils A. F. There will he a public installation of the of Springs is visiting Carleton’s school made him a Belfast Price t.urrent. nice present Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Royal is first a cream of tartar ticers of Marsh River F. & A. M. at Littlefield_Miss G. M. quality, pure on Christinas, which was highly appreciated. lodge CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE ,MU KNAI,. of the Libby returned to her school in Massachu- Several other teachers also were re- the G. A. R. Hall Friday evening, Jan. 17th. | It makes the of membered their baking powder. highest quality Produce Market. Price Paid Producer hy scholars_Miss Laura District Deputy E. A. Porter of has setts Jau. 3d. Her brother, H. H. Libby, returned from Liberty NERVE Thompson Boston last week. food. Not the most FOOD Apples, p bu, 40«fio I lav, 1» ton. 0 Odd 11 oo been invited to accompanied her as far as Rockland, where -Miss Blanche perform the installation cer- only absolutely wholesome, 4 n 5 Hides. Arey and Miss Caro Tay- dried, p lb, I |> |».. 3//4 he will remain for a few weeks’ 1 a lor have returned to their schools_Mrs. emony. Miss Charlotte Thorndike Sibley visit_Mr. but the finest-flavored, sweetest and most Beans, nea, 85 2 <»t> jl.ainb, fe> lb. r>«7 M. A has H. B. a lightest, medium, l do n 1 75. Skin-. 3(0/45 Haley gone to Hartford to of Belfast has been invited to deliver an ad- Heagan has nice situation at Nor- In the World.■■■■■ ■ ■■ jl.ainb spend yel'w eyes J 40 , |> Lizzie left for her home ill n F'arm- cutters in Beef, p lb, 5 7 I Potatoes. 25 //30 be to close with a the county-C. H. Gross bought ingtou Monday morning.Mrs. Wilda presented, supper and IT HAS CUBED OTHERS, Barley, p bu, 50 a,55 Hound H.»g, 4 // 4 1 2 is the farm owned A. G. Clark of Horsey visiting her father, Capt. Wui. I banquet at the Briggs house-Last Mon- by this Cheese, p lb, loo 12!(Straw. fe> ton, 5 <»<>//(» () Marshall.. Mr. Rich and and Whenever are Chicken, p lb, 10//12 j> |t>. 14//10 Percy Haniel Cur- day the house of Mrs. place has sold the house and shed to baking powders (Turkey, tis are boih ill with morning Maranda sold, Calfskins, 50//l oo Tallow, 2 a 4 congestion of the Everett j lungs. R berts was Littlefield of Frankfort, who has Duck, lb, 14//lo I Veal, 0 // 7 -The Baud a found to be on fire in a lower not You ? p fe> lb, Winterport gave concert either wholesale or at a lower Why Eti^s, p doz, 22j! Wool, unwashed, 14// 15 and dance New Vear’s room. As it had moved his family here_W. J. Mathews of retail, night which was a just got started it was Fowl, p lb, S//|o Wood, hard, 3 50.//5 OO great success. The concert was fine and was a HI W the soon extinguished-Rev. David Brackett Searsport in town last week buying than the are Geese, p lb, 14 ood, soft, 3 OO a 3 50 receipts Post and W. price ROYAL, large-Warren R. C. for the Boston market_Mrs. they Itctail Price. /{eta if Market. a is still confined to the house illness.... apples Sewell had public installation and supper Thurs- by DALTON’S PILLS who fell a time not Beef, corned, p lb, 7«s 1 one, fe> hhl, OO//1 00 day evening. The hall was tilled and all The last two or three the Butterfield, short ago and first but almost inva- evenings youug quality,' DO NOT OlilPK. Butter, salt, p box. Is Oat Meal. fe> lb. 3 1-2//4 had a good time.... Howard F. & A. her is able to sit Lodge, people have had a jubilee on Marsh injured hip, up again_ Corn, p bu, 45 (tnions, 1 lb, 2 // 3 M., had a installation followed private by a Mrs. Eastman Clark is no but fail- riably made with and there- Cracked Corn, p bu, 45 (til, kerosene, gal. 13 a 15 stew River. They build a big bonfire above better, alum, Dealers sell clam Friday evening. The following just Dalton’s Corn Meal, p bu. 45 Pollock, lb, 4//41-2 below zero here last officers were G. W. Crockett, W. M.; U. the bridge, the boys contributing liberally ing-Five Sunday fore inferior and Remedies. Cheese, p lb, 12 a 14 Pork, |;> lb. 8// 0 McG. dangerous to health. Cotton Seed, cwt, 1 20 Plaster, hhl, 1 2o Spencer, S. W.; F. C. J. of their small wealth for kerosene to morning... .Mr. Joseph Hall of this place p fe> Atwood, W.; make Codfish, lb d//',» 03 Lewis Atwood, Treas.; ,J. dry, p Hye Meal, fe> lb, George Blake, D.; it The ladies are was married last week to Miss Tina Hop- Cranberries, Ha lo Shorts, 1 oo Howard J. P. bright. young present •sl *1 p qt, p owt, 0O(o Grant, M.; Simonton, Chap.; kins of Frankfort.. Hiram Clark has moved Clover Seed, p lb, 13 //14 sugar, |> lb, 5(// 0 C. S. S. Win. dressed in their and the cold is Nason, S., Marbsall, J. S.; O. skating rigs back here from the and he ROYAL BAKING POWDER 106 Flour, p bbl, 3 75 // 4 Salt, T. 1.. bu. 40 Mountain, says ___ CO., WALL ST., NEW-YORK. 75j p C. T. 2 85a 3 00; Clifford, forgotten in the sport. will not go there any more. H.G.Seed, bu, Sweet Potatoes, 4a 4 1-2 Lard, p lb, 1i;alli Wheat Meal, 2 1-2^3