The Republican Journal.

VCLFMH (?9._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897. NUMBER 43. apprehension.Robert T. Lincoln has A Frightful Railroad Accident. Obituary. gor and D. P. White of Iowa. Two PERSONAL. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. accepted the presidency of the Pullman Aurelia, News of the Granges. brothers and four sisters survive her. Palace Car a made Train Plunges inlo tbe They Company, position Hudson River. A. went to on Twenty William L. Littlefield, Belfast’s Repres- are H. Asa Howes Boston Monday vacant by the recent death of M. eight lives lost C, Pitcher of Belfast, E. J. Pitcher of Frederick Ritchie of Waldo has George by Drowning. Grange business. BL1SHF.D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Pullman. It was the entative to the State Legislature, died at his South wish of the family, Weymouth, Mass., Mrs. Jonathan entered upon a contest which is Garrison’s, N. Oct. 25. The literary which controls 62-lOOths of the Y., home, No. 12 church street, October 2(>th, Pitcher of Mrs. Wm. C. E. R. Conner went to Boston Oct. 25th on stock, Buffalo and Bangor, Frederick proving very interesting. that Mr. Liucolu should take the head of special, which left after a and of a Journal Pub. Co. at long painful illness, compli- of Boston, Mrs. Noah M. Mathews and Mrs. business. Republican Albany 3.15 yesterday south Seaside of Belfast is the concern.The Cunard Line steamer morning, of He was a son of Grange having very was cation diseases. the late Martin Stone of Belfast. Mrs. bound, wrecked near here on tbe New White moved S. S. Woods spent Sunday with friends in hi Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- Lucauia arrived at New York, Saturday interesting meetings this fall. At the next York Central Railroad about 6 Eben and Esther (Rackliffe) Littlefield, and from Belfast to Boston about 25 ing People." from and o’clock. years ago. will That Hallowell. afternoon, Liverpool Queens- 3 lives was born in Brooks in 1853. His meeting they discuss, “Resolved, wenty-eigkt \vt're lost by parents The interment was in Grove town. Among the steamer’s passengers drowning. Cemetery, it would be for the interest of this Henry W. Marriner went to Boston Mon- There are many Injured. The moved to when he was a boy, country »rgest Circulation In and were Dr. E. the Arctic engine, Citypoint where prayer was made by Rev. J. M. Leigh- City County Nansen, explorer, one to annex Hawaii.” day on business. smoking car, coach and four and he was educated in the common and Miss Maud the Irish Joan of sleepers schools ton. Her two and her son from Gonne, were thrown into the daughters Si bsc'riI’Tion '1 frms. In Hudson River. Tbe of Brooks aud and the Belfast Granite North is still Mrs. A. C. Burgess left Monday morning advance,$2.00a year: Arc_Lady Aberdeen, wife of the Gov- Citypoint were here at the burial. Grange, Searsport, >■ loi six 60 cents for three months. engine, with tbe bodies of Bangor months; ernor General of addressed a Engineer School. After school he prospering, taking in new members at near- to visit friends in Boston. Ada ertising Term*. For one one inch Canada, and Fireman High leaving square, audience in Tremont Foyle Tompkins of East Al- ngth in column, 75 nuts tor one week, ami large Temple, Bos- a few terms and then as a ly every meeting. We number over two Mrs. Oscar Hills left Oct. 25th for a visit lies in 50 feet of taught began The funeral of Charles Richards was rents tor each insertion. bany, water. T. subsequent ton, Sundaj afternoon in furtherance of in which hundred and it looks as commercial salesman, business he held at paid up members, in Lowell and Lawrence. the of the of a his iate residence ou Cedar street project founding Victorian we should reach The engineer and his fireman bad was remarkably successful. Of a pleasant though three hundred. Our Contents of lo-Llaj’s Journal. order of nurses in Canada, as a memorial just Oct. 21st at 2 o’clock, and was very largely Mrs. A. C. Ellingwood left Monday to visit noted the gray dawn in the east and social free and heart- meetings are well attended, some of the All the breaking disposition, open attended. was coming Massachusetts. Queen’s jubilee. provinces aud the Work suspended in Ma- friends in PAGE 1. streak of red seven miles to attend. often we were the audience. light betokening ed,lie made friends wherever he went, which Quite get represented among the sun’s thews Bros.’ mill and Carter & Co.’s ship- Geo. I>. Otis of Boston arrived here Tues- •’ ■ appearance when the en- Week..The Non-Partisan Alliance Lord Aberdeen was also and fol- great combined with business of a out one hundred. Patrons of Waldo county present capacity high and in other nstit lites t. r Waldo «uint> —\ ! gine plunged into the of the river. yard, employes establishments morning on business. lowed Aberdeen in a and depths one of the come and see us. You will iiud our latch day Kitiiii Accident, .secret Societies Lady polished order rendered him most suc- who to Neither engineer nor fireman will ever wished attend were given leave of tw.M.q l.i.ins. .\arht- ..mi address.The last of out and Bro. Stinson will Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Boston arrived ..Obituary graceful meeting tell the of tbe cessful men on the road, For several years string hanging it'..News ol the 11 The Trouble With story terrible moment, absence. The Masons and Knights of Pyth- ranges. the Liberal t'ongress was held Sunday for, horse, A Member. Oct. 2;»d to visit friends in Belfast. W ..ter tiood Personal with his band on tbe be represented the firm of A. Little & put up your f Supi !> 'h-mpiars afternoon in the Vine street temple, Nash- throttle, the engin- ias with one hundred men in line escorted PAGE eer with his to but afterwards with Bradford With the of the Mrs. Catherine Hills left t.. \ i-ut ville. Teun. Miss Sarah Farmer of Maine plunged engine tiic river Co., engaged the remains to the cemetery. The services session State Grange Monday near at hand there is no •it •!' .. No;i Hells..Camden'* ('• -m- bottom. Tbe too, was at his & Thomas He the latter little gossip about in Mass. Wedding told of her work at a little fireman, post. of Boston. resigned at the house were conducted Rev. friends Swampseot, ■ < Greenacre, by George t on a.. Pur Washington Fetter.. 1\ -mi- Behind them came grange in the air. There is no the express car, the last on account of ill health politics ques- town of Maine; how she and her father position spring S. Mills. The bearers were M. W. tion but that Overseer John A. Roberts of Mrs. J. W. Nash left Get. 2.'*th t- visit combination a coach and Welch, page 3. car, day the and ted a in life had striven to bring all men together and aece{ position insurance, but Elisha Alvin Norway will he selected to succeed Hon. faiemls in ami Lawrence. and these on of the ^ Henry Staples, Sherman, Lynn See !u n. oM.i Rica's Farnham. confer to sleepers, piled top Edwin as and to Cajfitai.. together bring about the unity was uuahle to do any business iu that line. H. W. Wiggin master, till the i, ,1. 1. er.* and Periouicats.. Blodgett, Marriner and Everett S. Mrs. Hannah Moore returned home Tues- sej Hal!..Faj of man and of the success achieved...The engine. oliiee which Mr. Roberts will vacate i hear :'. e s A )ana. He married Miss Carrie I., daughter of Carter. are that H< n. T. I>. Salley of Madison has for- from a visit in Mass. PAGE 4. London journals now all shouting with day evening Lynn. It is known that it was a little Enoch G. Hilton, who survives him with midable He is a member of one accord that the of the foggy prominence. .Transier* in lh-ai 1 state..Kesohi- propositions G. A Hopkins and wife returned Tuesday auil that the track was not visible, but if one daughter, Miss Lulu Hilton. Two Rev. C. E. Libby, at one time of the Maine Senate as well as Mr Roberts. It. Ih -j'tet Higi seliool heading Course.. bimetallic commission were auda- pastor j simply there was break in the is learned that, the Kennebec enmity p;A- morning from a visit in Boston and vicinity. '■> '• i" «ii-eninus Noi tlq-ort News.. any lines of steel brothers and three sisters survive him, Ex- the Methodist church in this and later cious, Yet the English government was city, runs will be united in ... it probably 1 a! Meeting ol Waldo ( ount\ U range. must have been of very recent elder for supporting J. VV. has returned to at one time on the eve of agreeing to them, happen- SheiilT Joseph R. Littlefield of Brooks, Ab- presiding the Bueksport district, Prof. Elijah Cook of Cushion: Grange, Vas- i Capt. Ferguson PAGE 5. ing, for only an hour before there had and its mind when the Lon- ner Littlefield of Mrs. Alonzo East Maine Conference, died in Boston Suu- salboro, for lecturer. He is one of the most Cliftoudale, Mass., after a short v:s in lk- d only changed over it a Waterville, j New* lie!fa.*t The Churches. passed heavy passenger train. and of the don bankers swooped down upon it. Prac- of Mrs. to-a short time lie was popular eloquent, speakers order, I fast. Neither is an Holmes Swauville, Albert (Jam- day. Up ago presi- PAGE G. there explanation ready. and thoroughly in with its f.iuda- | tically the propositions of the commission dent of the Rust at sympathy Nrv, s I'liiiijg Crediteu to Prohildtion The All is conjecture. mans of Belfast aud Mrs. Hosea B. Raek- Uuiversity Holly Springs, mental The session will he the Mr. and Mrs. D. 1‘. Palmer left G< t. were that the the principles. x.-ii Laws.. Fiterar> News and Note* '1 he one, government join The Miss. His remains were most section of the road was supposed lilTe of Corinna. Xu politics lie was a Re- brought to Bueks- fully attended of any since the order for Boston and Portland to buy holiday ; mu Register ot Water Vessels United States, France and in a | Deep to be the best on was instituted in the State, while the N Fie’. and f J.aw- very the. entire dhision. publican. and was from early manhood an port for interment at Oak Hill, where a wife report family Open lagrant conference to discuss ways and means for of the. will show an goods. There was a wall all and secretary unprecedented a use of silver. Where the great heavy retaining active worker for the party. He served as daughter are buried. PAGE 7. larger audacity strength, both as to the number of members James S. went to Port- along the bank, and, while the tide was Harriman, Esq., comes in in that is not clear. Representative to the Legislature fropi this and interest manifested. Corre- MU'. ■'; re*[’ondt• iii e.. The Maine Musical very \ Augusta to a ease in the 8 J. high, it was not unprecedented. What Gardiner land yesterday try 'to..: lhosperity in Kansas..Death of a Nona- city in 1895, was re-elected last fall and Benjamin F. Cousens died at his residence spondence Reporter-Journal. seems to have was that iariat... Moral Suasion in Portland.. Run.ham Fisii am> Game. A moose was happened under- Court. large served up to his last which first in Monroe Oct. 17th, 07 years. Mr. Oft. of ti 11- v. W vY R. R. neath the tracks and the ties the sickness, aged Monday evening, 18th, along string Q. heavy Mrs. of from N'orcross station on the ear- confined him to the house Cousens had lived in Monroe more than Mr. and Dyke, Winchester, Mass., PAGE S. shipped wall had given way and that when the January 18tli. He fifty teams could be seen winding their way along week of C. G. Fer- and had followed his trade as were guests the past S. oit I.« «-al*..County Correspomlem e..Ship ly morning train Saturday. It was esti- great weight of the engine struck the un- was a member of Timothy Chase Lodge, years black- the southern shores of Swan Lake, through Markets. Mirths tracks it went smith in the .Marriages..Deaths. mated to weigh some 1,100 pounds, and supported crashing through Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter and Pales- village. He enlisted in Co. K., the beautiful village of Swanville, over the guson. the rest of the wall and over in 9th where he served three He was shot at E. S. Millett toppled tine Commandery, Knights Templar, being Maine, years. hill and through the valley, to the hall of E. is with the Togue pond by the liver. Frank Crowley negotiating was a member of E. M. Mon- NEWS Oh I ML V\ EEK. of Salem. Mass. The antlers spread 01 specially interested in the latter branch <»f Billings Post, Comet Grange. In response to the cordial Standard Gil Co. and wail probably locate in Then there happened what on the rail- inches, and it is said this is the finest the Masonic In his business roe. He leaves a widow and one son. He invitation one hundred of the mem- road at any other time would have caused fraternity. nearly Augusta. Maim. Mattejss. li. ever from Nor cross was Ralph House, specimen shipped but now be was always true to the interests of his buried by the Post, Rev. Frank S. Dol- bers of Granite met with Comet > disaster, proved a very blessing. Grange T. Rankin returned home Tuesday from i." station.Saturday while Frank Beale litf R. had been missing from Colby L’niver- As the train over the embank employers, aud customers could put impli- of Jackson officiating. to a social as well as a harvest was the East plunged Grange enjoy j where lie had been for tw • lm »nt hs driving along Bueksport ment the Wyoming, j : ■'r nearly two weeks, was found last coupling that held the last three cit confidence in his representation of the feast. Your correspondent started quite road lie saw a line doe in the road and on business. of the six broke and miracu- G. G. died of «ek at St. James hotel, Bangor. He almost in front of the residence of Eben sleepers they goods he sold. In the Legislature he con- Going consumption at his early, hut when he arrived the hall was full remained on the broken F. S. Brick will deliver a lously track. In attended to the interests of his home in Oct. the and also the which will Superintendent ked on the railroad track to Bridges. Mr. Beale had his rifle with scientiously Fremont, Neb., 14th,at age long stable, put up Newport, that way some 00 lives were saved. in Gardiner uext him and clown the deer constituents. In social life he. was a natura* of 47 years. He was formerly a resident of 25 horses. Our good Bro. Patterson took lecture on “Geography" ml there took the train to Bangor theSth easily brought from his wagon.I)r. J. A. Lethiecq of leader aud was a favorite wherever lie went; Union. Beside a wife, lie leaves a mother, our horse and we crowded into the hall. In Monday evening. i;>t. He said that he has a that Of there were none ex- feeling Brewer was at after- eye-witnesses Bueksport Saturday while in his he was a kind aud in- Mrs. W. H. of and a the absence of the A. S- of arrived cept the crew of a tug boat with a family Going Union, sister, Worthy Master, Mrs. F A. Wooil Skowliegan .‘light to make way with himself. He noon with a wagon load of coots, shell- passing tow. They saw the train with its dulgent parent and loving husband. The Miss Annie E. Going of Belfast, who have Nickerson, who was detained at home by night to visit her brothers, M. A. id little when he left drakes and other sea fowl, 100 in number. lights Monday money Waterville, j as it came around the aud funeral will be at his late the of friends in their Past Master A. E. Nickerson call- were Hashing curve, residence this sympathy many sickness, and D F Stephenson. i pawned His watch and a pin to get The birds shot in the vicinity of Isle then saw the greater part of it go into the afternoon. Hon. A. R. President of bereavement. ed the to order. Bro. A. E. Nicker- m,< ilis mind is unbalanced. au Ilaut.The Franklin fish and Day, meeting Miss Blanche L. Sullivan went t< Gardiu evidently County river. Some of the cars with closed win- son a line address of :> father, C. II. House of game association received Oct. an- the Maine Senate, Representative Park- gave welcome, which Mrs. II.G Baker JMaj. Augusta, 23d, dows floated and the for Wellington Shorey, one of the oldest citi- er Tuesday witli her friend, other of land locked salmon tug, whistling hurst of aud other asso- was to in a manner went to Bangor Wednesday night and shipment Bangor, legislative responded very feeling via help, cast off its hawser and started to the zens of the town of Waldo, died yesterday They went by carrirge Somerville. k him home.Lh. Walter M. Spear of from the United States hatchery at Green ciates of the dei eased, and State officials, by Bro. A. Stinson, a former member of rescue. went Lake. There were about of them morning. He was prominent in the Grange W. IL How aril and Chas. 8. Bickford .ockland and lh. John E. Walker of 1,500 will be present. Comet Grange. Remarks were made by and -c mmaston have rece ived commissions as liberated into Clearwater and Yarnum highly respected. t«• Bangor yesterda to attend a banquet A porter jumped from one of the cars Bro's Boyd, Black, Marr ami Sister Ellen members of the board This makes the third of the of M unr. pension examining ponds. shipment. that on the alumni Cnivcrs.ty remained the track and ran into Alonzo Jesse Harriman died at his Black. Supper was next on the program, and Km It is understood that Besides these shipments several have home, Edwin A. Nash died Oct. at county. the of ('air’s near 14th his home and r. Estelle yard Augustus house, Nu. Id Worthy Master Nickerson declared a recess. John Strattard gramldaughtt E. li. l.yford of Yinalhaven is the been received from the State hatcheries at Congress street, Wednesday morning, in Newport, aged years. He was tin* son where the accident occurred, and stood B. Linc returned to Natick, M is« G t 'her The old Monmouth. This last was a Oct. GO and 11 mouths. <>f Col. James Nash of who lias been We could not see how the good sisters of oln, j pointee. board, which shipment for and that the l!7th, aged years years Strong, screaming help moaning called to mourn the five out of seven after tin* sumnic; i. M mi :eiiiei!, consisted of Hr. II. < Leven* line some of the salmon was loss.of I Comet Grange woe to feed that crowd “1st, spending lot, measuring train was in the river and the He born in South Montville aud was s.d< six the in- passengers children. At the age of .11 Mr. E. A. Nash of Thumastun and 1.lectors Esta- inches.Notwithstanding the eldest son of the in such a crowded hall. Three times the Mrs Bieiiards : ter to the scene of the accident. As they tie* ship carpenter’s trade aud worked in spent Brewer, seven do not think I ever saw a supper run through her grandmother, Mrs. Shi 1 -t annual meeting .it Wiscasset last week lias been a better year than last. tn Burnham and the few \< irs in turned a in the bank came years past miller such t \Va>ii iv. ro.\ Whishkhixo**. on me occasion to out a frame, and and Mrs. Nash sustained an irreparable loss saying granger years’ visited relatives !'»• year. secretary floating about 20 feet from the shore, but get ship Farmington, Me., '■neral , in the death of their only d iuguter, I.ilJu service—one who has eaten as many lls'ard Manager Fog- says the report of I has sent to Lieut. Col. I '■u tin- voyage out his gave him fas I tin* making Fie- Alger ltandall, sinking every minute. One man was ; shipmates When this beautiful was taken the past w'f*‘k, ic girl gr.ef- at such times as in Waldo abrogation of the contract to extend the name which he has since pies any granger j commander of the United states | taken from the top of the cai and efforts j “Jack,” by strieken parents were bowed down with un- ri age. e i- ,id to Burnham is troops After an h-air in entirely and pur- ! were rescue known. a usual sorrow. to lu r a county spent, eating and made to those inside who been familiarly He spent few Subsequent death tt h •' .g- sc at st. an order direct- ! ,J..hn II. 11 eah y ami Ah The contract is ! Michaels, Alaska, was bent to soften the Master Niekerson eailed the misleading. being be alive. A few were in 0.1 dm*na the baby girl parents’ talking. again 1 might gotten out, j years during gold excite- N gh It-' '• ,-k c »i« -lit to the him to make use the Little IP left Be Hast returned fn-m satisfactorily company. \ ing of reindeer in tin' left the n ick grief. Marion, months old, is to oiler \v:th few a Ate re- passengers upon making j ment, and after his return entered the store meeting j'pi opr Imedmiek II Hole, Bowdoin, AC, has to comfort the sorrowing mother. M\ Nash ami have gone t•• Mt. W < v* j Alaska fur the transportation of supplies a human bridge to the shore to take the ! marks. A program furnished hy the mem- the of assistant instrue- of his brother-in-law, A. J. Morison. After was H'J.ive and successful m business. One pled position ! and tin rciicf of sufferers who wounded over on. quarry. may be, trait oi ids character was to lorni strong at- bers of Comet Grange was tiueiy rendered. in Herman at Bowdoin. lie will enter | working at this a few years he went cmVaveiing to make their way down the I The day coach and the had gone tachments for his L ends. The Cummin ss>. •me .1 \\ Hr k ■ sleeper j iargi attend- Some of the members of Granite Count'.' n hi> duties Jan. !.The ice ciop of into the teaming busmens, at Hist with Grange Yukon.The Democratic down in the water and rescue was ance at the which occurred at Burn- ■ newspapers deeper ; funeral, S« ■ >rt v-mt t" S vh g -n i iy '-‘■‘7 is iie.i: all muie from the bouses Thomas and later for were called upon to sing, mid Bros. Clark arsj y | arc the fact that the delieit of impossible. Condon, himself. ham, Get. 17th, indicated the respect of his s bewailing \ ;i lie e*•• ■. he I‘i!:"Ko". about 20.000 tons: fellow citizens. Tile funeral services were and Remarks were attend only the second month of the Dingley law was In the combination car the •onditions After following this a short time he Trendy responded. in id: " inch the bulk is Held i conducted by Rev. L. »S. Williams of Clin- in order and era of .Maine. by over three million dollars (£3,000,000). ; must have been horrible. The car turned bought into Mr. Morisou’s business. again many responded. About '•'me- Kumber Co. and F. A- J. F. ton, assisted Rev. J. N. Noble oi Burn- ■’ did not notice that the over and the end of by and were Mrs. M g B '•■*' i j They probably completely passenger For some years he carried ou the business midnight, peanuts candy passed Margaret Me!. >e\.-i,il laige vessels are now ham. delieit of the second month of the Wilson it was in the water while the m -f So deep bag- in with Charles around. This capped the el.max. We were 1* annie II.nv- and ug•• load, and over 2,S00 tons left i company Littlefield, and law was over his annual gage end stood up toward the surface. Yachts and Boats. (>et M s \Y It B- ■ s]3,000,000.In \ never treated in that before. arrived gh i. to >it Oct. 10th. Hie Maine Musical then changed again to teaming. After the way Pro. report to the secretary of the navy, Philip The men in that lower end must have ii was a success, both at business of Stinson moved a vote of thanks to the \v lth of Wahlo. complete chief constructor of the ) like fiends for a brief period, for Northport Camp Ground began The steam llichborn, navy, fought yacht Rex has been hauled out ’1 angoi ami at Portland. The attendance members of Comet for the invita- w B- ~ that the of the the bodies when taken out were ,i mass of to extend over the whole summer season Grange tl’.o--e who eir says strength navy, Oct. on Among was and aii the j the marine railway at Brewer. very huge bills will be tion to meet with them, and extended it to w 1 A 1st. was 141 vessels all the wounds. Mr Harriman teams ou the week to attend lie- food her ■■aid told, including kept passenger past N'oidiea was enthusiastically re- the sisters who waited the visit- ships of both the old and new navies. It road to that resort, in addition to his busi- Webster is at work on Dr. Atwood’s good upon Biggs, L. B. Centner, S. \V. I re. mat i-' B el »• d. Messrs. and Chase are yacht. Chapmai Secret Societies. ors at a vote of is stated that the last few months ness till She is to have a new supper. Comet Grange gave muei: that it will be held during the street here, and for several years deck ami house, with Cottrell, A. B. Benner. encouraged of the fiscal a year, considerable amount other thanks to the visitors and those who fur- gain next when less hard work past has had a large, patronage the improvements. F- m ih. (> : year of work vessels that had been au- Tlie names of the Rebekah institu- among Mr. and Mrs. Ciias. (>. •' upon lodges nished the Taken it m Re and the is summer visitors from all sections. He | singing. altogether s' necessary profit likely thorized by had to be ted this year are: Portia Rebekah Lodge, No. The sloops Minerva from South Wes- ! gist for Boston and L >w- h a 7c few of Congress suspended was a very time and one that will greater.A the rumored 78, at Houlton; Rehoboth Rebekah Lodge, carried the mail to the pleasant : owing to lack of funds. This caused a Camp Ground several Harhor ami Lena from Deer Isle were in Their soil (ie«e-ge, who a eap ln n.. manges on the Maine Central railroad No. 79, at Waterboro; Ivaloo Rebekah j long be remembered hy the. patrons of Gran- heavy drain upon the new years. He leaves a wife and two sons, port Get. 251 The latter has a situation in the latter line to Oct 21st. appropriations Lodge. No. 80, at Lincoln; Madocawaudo ! buying supplies. :ty. pass Theodore L. at ite of the Number. the beginning of the present fiscal Charles A. Harriman of Bath and A. a small Grange. [One •ann w as made chief Rebekah Lodge, No. 81, at Castine; Star- Fred brought quantity of corned lisli. iveut t 1 engineer in place of and makes the exhaustion of these | Mrs. Abbj C. Pilsbury year light Rebekah Lodge, No. 82, at Fort Fair- Harriman of Waterville. His brothers At- 1. Black and H. C. who Webstoi haiiied out his iin ;> ---iv*-*l Robinson, .before the first of next field. keel yacht Fri- yesterday morning's tram, having •o'< appropriations wood and Fred live in the in been acting as assistant West, Warren south of the steamboat wharf. The Trouble with the W ater engineers. July, a most insured fact.The purport day She is | Supply. | a telegram annoumuug the deal i. Tuesday. Mr. like k will be continued in that The officers of Quantabacook Lodge, No. West and a sister, | eapa- of Appleton, Mary Moody between >f h r :. » r the Spanish reply to Minister Wood- of were the Swallow and Silence and a at South Mass., "ii the Mountain 129, F. &. A. M., Searsmont publicly For some time past there has been an un- Framingham, d> Division, while Mr. is to it in Charlestown, Mass. He was a member ford's note said he that is for the installed, Thursday evening, Oct. 14th, by D. comparison of the models of these craft is Thomas C. Porter. Robinson will be from the force. taste and smell to the water fur- dropped United States and not Spain to fix the date L). G. M., A. W. Ward of Thorndike, assist- of ITuenix Lodge of Masons and of the pleasant j A. R. Bosworth was made interesting. nished the Belfast Water -u purchasing of the end of the Cuban rebellion, an ob- ed by O. W. Ripley of South Montville, as American Legion of Honor. Mr. Harriman by Co.; and Tues- At the annual meeting •! the Mhidh- n, cgtuR, the supply agent office been marshal. The officers are: VV. The cat-boat Inca is in having vious insinuation that the rebellion is grand M., again commission, day night Superintendent Bird thoroughly Mrs. Fran -es F I abolished.iiie farm had many friends and will he greatly miss- Ct \V. C. T. I’., buildings owned alive A. Millett; S. W., C. 14. Burgess; J. been the first, of the week. kept by Filibustering expeditions having rigged (‘leaned the system. The smell was such <1 w as e tod !': s !• ut by Freeman White in Pittsfield were VV., E R. Keene; Treas., A. L. Maddocks; ed by the people of Belfast and the summer formerly Belfast, from this and that we have been She is now the of H. G. Bit fish country, L. C. J. W. property knell, that many persons thought had by some elected \ <• lb* -. !«•:;* tl :»iirned Friday morning at o o'clock, in- Sec., Poor; Chap., Farrar; residents of Northport Camp Ground. He j j She was also remiss in the Bur- and A. L. is fulfilling obligations impos- marshal, L. Lincoln; S. 1), J. F. Robbins the possessor of the means got into ti e and died j n. i'dug all this year's crops and one was in every respect a good citizen. The standpipe Loyal Temperance Legi< ed by internal law. That will hardly hold gess; J, J. L. Bean; S. A B. ■i>'e. The furniture, was D., S., Rip- Pinkey Nancy Hanks When the yvas cleaned out there ; saved. Loss, however. B. funeral will be at his late residence to-mor- standpipe water, ley; J. S., W. L. Bennett; tyler, M. Mr. and Mr- Frank M s about >2.000: insured for 82,100. The The was found merely the usual accumulation of Stapl. Lassell. After the installation remarks row, Friday, forenoon at 10 30 o’clock. yacht Hopeful, which has been lying ic South Hancock last week. Mr. s ti< aught in the barn from the overturn- were made several of the visitors. A w hich after several hours to by at Hitnneweli’s (lock, Brewer, for some mud, exposure of u The Non-Partisan Alliance. deaf mute tax Be : 11 ing lantern.The Franklin and picnic supper was served and the evening the sun off no odor. The largest payei A., widow- of the Gilmore time, has been sold to satisfy some claims gave unpleasant Megantic railroad is to be sold at auction passed away pleasantly. Mary late|Rufus and friends ire s.r her. Milton Clifford bottom of the is conical and the neighbors c Nov. to The Belfast Alliance, Non-Partisan W. C. of Monroe, (iied at the home of her against of Bangor was standpipe strong 22d, satisfy two execu- The Grand of Odd Fellows met in brother, and wish them pr n Lodge I at rises a fuet bottom family g 'l.s about This in- T. U., held its annual meeting Oct. 22d, Mr. Chas. of Monroe Oct. the buyer, S155. supply pipe above the aggregating 82s,000. Portland Oct. 19 in annual session. Officers \ Sargent village, 11, new home. cludes the branch that extends to with Mrs. Kate B. F. with a T, so that there must be at least :• King- Conaut, No. 15 Congress were elected as follows: A. L. Pike, j at the advanced age of 82 years, and 8, Webster hauled out the Glide Monday, held.The is Albro E. i feet of sediment in the before < engagement announced of street. The report of the treasurer showed Norway, grand master; Chase, mouths. She had been in her usual health, and the only craft left at the above standpipe any T. It. Simautou d am h Mr. Chas. O. moorings Parker P. Burleigh. 2d, of of Portland, deputy grand master; j into the from that source. to take >d Jloulton, the amount receipts during the year to be but a few days before her death attended a the steamboat wharf are the Edna and gets supply pipes New York eharg*- and Miss Bertha of St. Small, Madison, grand warden; Joshua Cushing John, At the same time the Water Co.’s men Land ... $100.99, including $22.50 from Miss Dyer’s secretary; Win. supper at the Town Hail given the ladies schooner Little Kate. F. H. has opened by the Camden N. B.i he Lubec lead mines are to be Davis, Portland; grand by Hoag lecture. The for E. Plummer, Portland, grand treasurer; of Relief of hauled his opened the hydrants, and changed entirely Catndeu’s attractions as a snuim-T a New York disbursements, charity, the Corps, which she was a mem schooner, the Clara, into opened by syndicate, under Arthur Dyer’s N. J. Lovejoy, Augusta, grand rep- the water in the mains. of the wra- -- of etc., including $11 00 for the sewing school, and there took a severe which re- dock. Some will be fully described and in charge II. R. Dana. Eastern Maine resentative. The following appointments ber, cold, feels amounted to $80.03. sulted Mrs. ter at the dam was also drawn off ami here sized the return of prosperity and protec- were made: Grand Marshal, J. VV. Cam- fatally. Gilmore had spent large photographs. Since I. W. Parker hauled out his knock- tion all along the line.Herbert White, The following officers were elected for the mett, Norway; Grand Conductor, VV. H. most of her life in Monroe, to which town the trouble was found. There was decayed at Grand Rev. El- about, the Wave, he has her a new Warren L. Boynton of Mars II living North Orland, a well to-do mar- ensuing year: Mrs. F. A. Grif- Blethen, Dover; Chaplain, she came for the of given bow, vegetable matter, or algie, as it is known President, Grand many years ago purpose ket to the authorities dridge Gerry, Goodwin’s Mills; shortening her over all length a little and water-vvorksmen. Mr. Bird friends in Liberty, his boyhood's t.oiic imi gardener, reported fin ; vice presidents, Miss E. C. Frye, Mrs. J. D. Grand teaching school. She was a woman of un- among This, Guard, Page Perkins, Portland; He a Monday that his wife adding to her water line, but her forms late in and the in Belfast, last week. was neighbor morning eloped L. Havner, Mrs. Charles Baker, Mrs. M. J. Herald, R. W. Hanson, Waterville. The ! commonly even temperament and pleasing making says, usually August, with Edwin a farm He in Aroostook wuh I F Sunday night Rice, session of the followed ; sharper forward. will probably make waters and shores are cleansed the fall ! and fellow pioneer Gammaus, Mrs. S. H. Mathews; secretary, grand encampment ways, and was eminent for her piety, good by hand White the five of the The of this and the tw. had a \o\ employed by past the adjournment grand lodge. other improvements before she goes over- rains, but this the lack of rain has left Wilson city, months. Rice Mrs. Julia F. treasurer, Mrs. Grand works and alms deeds. In all religious year belonged in Columbia McKeen; following officers were elected: board here. work the again. it in the ponds. Other water-works which pleasant meeting Falls. The couple are supposed to have Mary E. Hubbard. Patriarch, Frank L. Pond, Augusta; Grand community instinctively looked to -one in the D. Thomas, Bangor; her as and in that will depend upon for their supply are ex- toft. .1 1<- direction of Ellsworth. Mrs. Voted to give up the rooms ou Mam street High Priest, Henry leader, capacity she The following yachts are hauled in Pul- ponds Among tiie new members ad Grand Senior Alfred S. Kimball, up \\ bite was 2d years old and Warden, be missed anil it will lie hard to lill periencing the same difficulty. The super- in tie- American Ant prepossessing Oct. 30th, and meet hereafter at the homes B. C. Stone, Port- specially pitjHarbor for the winter in care of C. F. membership -giirian in She left three Norway; Grand Scribe, appearance. children of her She was a faithful friend to intendent expects that the cleansing given at tin annual u W-a-•••sfer. the members. land ; Grand Treasurer, Albro E. Chase, place. all Brown; Menelek, Nidra, Coon and ludra, ! Society meeting behind. 1 Grand Junior Warden, Horace and as the will hold the -• W m Mrs. A. I. Brown was appointed a commit- Portland; ! good materially assisted, far as her owned by Massachusetts Johnnie system Tuesday night Mass., ()et. .’1st, was Hon I Waterville. parties; Loveriug, means and would trouble in check, but that it will not be im-ut a a..- a- I\ Bjiikf. Delegates from all parts of tee to secure a room for the sewing school. strength permit. She was B., owned by E. P. Jaquith of Chicago; son of Belfast, who is ‘promi- are a and a faithful wholly obviated until there heavy rains e the world gathered at Toronto last week After remarks by several members, a pic- Maplewood in Ruins. great]reader student, of God s Nokomis, owned by I)r. Piper of Rock port; nent in historic research for the World’s W. ( T. I or weather. convention, nic supper was served, and the meeting ad- word, and it seemed as the years went by and a yacht owned by A. P. Spear of Rock- freezing the Lev < i. K. Tufts went to W itervhi. Tues which was a Bangor, Oct. 21. On Sunday morning I informally opened by banquet journed, to meet Friday afternoon, Oct. 29th, that she grew in grace and in a knowledge land. One or two more are expected to haul in the grandstand at Maplewood park, own- ; to attend a meeting of t he i-ntra! M tine given pavilion, Friday evening, by large of God. We believe she day at 2 o’clock at the rooms on Main street. A ed bv tlie Eastern Maine State Fair Assueia- walked with God, up later. (iood Templars. the city of Toronto and resilient members theological Circle where h< read an essay with its contents, and like the one of old was not because to full attendance is requested to discuss the tion," together consisting God the visiting delegates.The battle- used for dis- S. the on I'he Ministry's delation to Se-a ta So of a large amount of apparatus took her. The in George Wardwell, expert yacht The new with Nov. 1st. Texas and sewing school question and other matters of village which she lived is quarter begins ships Massachusetts, Iowa, and plays at the fair, taldes, settees, chairs, etc., builder, working at Loriug’s yard this fall, ties.” Ue\ d. F. Cochran of, Ha .*wei! the cruisers New York and left importance. to M. F. Brack- was made better by her example. All who but may make his annual tlight to Massa- A new was m Augusta Brooklyn, a barge and back belonging lodge organized read an ou dolm WieklitT tad lus chusetts later. Mr. Wardwell was essay their ancorage in Boston harbor and Presi- aud a coupe, the property of Hon. P. knew her loved her, and those who knew formerly last called Neal Dow Farmers Institutes for Waldo ett, week, Lodge. Times.' Mr Tafts dent County. the West End restaurant, in the employ of Lawley at South Boston Wednesday evening Roads at ii A. M., Friday, and steam- Bass; judges’ her best loved her most. She has one broth- of the bleachers ami a and lias had of on The otticers say will work for 500 in the church ill St. ed out of the harbor on stand, section long charge building operations they lectured Baptist slowly their way Farmers Institutes have been er, Mr. Chas. of and sever- a arranged were tire. The Sargent Monroe, many Burgess designed craft. He is what new to S I.It is line of fence, destroyed by more members before the next annual George on ‘‘A Tour Through Italy ami Tompkinsville, reported for Waldo with as follows: President Beal of the al nieces and survive A may be called a connoisseur on and county programs loss is estimated by grandchildren her. yachts session. the widow of Bill Nye is almost in penury, and the insurance reads to Switzerland.” Nov. fair association at §12,000, circle of friends mourn her loss and eagerly everything pertaining yacht- with a week to Grange Hall, Freedom, Wednesday, large is scarcely $10 maintain her- is The lire is supposed to be of in- ing interests. He much disappointed at Belfast had a very session, 3d. $5,570. extend their heartfelt to Lodge pleasant John II. Stewart "f Brooks was in W.tter- self and five children. It has been rumor- William Welsh of Hermon sympathy her aged the non-activity of the Penobscot Yacht cendiary origin. and two new members were initiated, last 10.30 a. m. Breeds and fair the anil esteemed Club this season and believes that it is a ville on business. Mr. Stewart ed that Mrs. Nye lost much money by the “Dairy Feeds,” by was arrested at the grounds by po- highly brother, almost !>7, in Saturday the lire «as for glorious lost. Not is the Monday. failure of the First National Bank of Ashe- Prof. G. M. Gowell of Orono. lice just after discovered, this, his great sorrow. Her funeral was opportunity only recently returned from Montana, where he and also on suspicion of having course a magnificent one but it is blessed with ville.Justin LL. librarian drunkenness, from the house of her Waldo county is All of the 15 summer. In of the Winsor, D., 1.30 p. m. “Tillage of Farm Crops,” by brother in Monroe a such as pushing. passed the speaking some knowledge of the tire. He asserts his yachting breeze falls to the lot of of Harvard, and of the American are in condition. There were Mr president Sec. B. W. McKeen. innocence of the alleged crime. The matter village Thursday, Oct. 14th at 2 p. m., Rev. few others that he has ever seen, including lodges good condition of that section of country. died at Library Association, Cambridge, has not been decided ou. the international course. sum- a can 7.30 p. m. “The Live Stock Industry,” by of rebuilding yet F. S. Dolliff of Jackson officiating. Nearly every only eight lodges year ago. Stewart says that since last spring he Mass., Friday morning_As the result of mer day there is a brisk breeze springing up Sec. followed a on see a marked for the better. McKeen, by talk poultry noon and “Once a Good Templar a Good very change file convention of the Illinois River Valley Ferry. Miss Alfaretta Dever- by lasting until sunset. The north- always Prospect wool and stock has Association Hinrichs will by Prof. G. M. Gowell. Mrs. Nancy M. White died at her home in easters, too, are not adverse to yachting, al- Templar,” is a decision made at the last ses- The increased price of Congressman Stockton is at Mrs. Susan aux of visiting they may test the present to Congress a bill for the creation Grange Hall, Unity, Thursday, Nov. 4 Boston Oct. 18th, at the age of 70 years. She though Weatherly quali- sion of the International Supreme Lodge. made the sheet and cattle growers happy Ginn's_Mrs. Orrilla McMann visited ties of the boats a little more. [Rockland of a canal to connect Lake and Nov. 5. was born in Belfast and was a of and lias them to discharge a great ship Michigan Grange Hall, Monroe, Friday, daughter Courier-Gazette. Waldo District have decided to helped with the friends in Stockton last week-Miss Han- Lodge Gulf of Mexico. The project, it is 10.30 a. in. of Farm the late Calvin Pitcher. In life she of their and this has m tde “Tillage Crops,” by early an for a many debts, will cost nah Heagan is visiting in Bangor and begin inspection system prize ban- estimated, $26,000,000.Major Sec. B. W. McKeen. married Win. A. White of Belfast, who went Henry Gentner is mourning the loss of money very much easier. The prospects Moses P. Ilandy, the special commissioner Brewer. Mrs. Maria Luut of Bangor ner contest with an appropriate inscription. 1.30 p. m. “Dairy Breeds and Feeds,” by to California during the gold excitement, his pet dog, a youngster of briudle color for stock raising are now very bright, and of the United States to the F'rench Inter- visited Mrs. Rebecca Harriman one day last Prof. G. M. Gowell. and died there a few years later. She leaves and some white, about 45 E. P. Drew was in the Mr. Stewart himself that next national has worked so hard at weighing pounds, Capt. city Monday expressed Exposition, week... George Silver has gone a trip to 7.30 M. “The Live Stock two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Richards of and answering to the name of Rex. Henry looking up old friends. He has been visit- was sure to see better times iu the Paris that he is suffering from heart trou- p. Industry,” by sea_Miss Esther Emerson of Bucksport year and Miss ble. llis physician has advised absolute Sec. McKeen, followed by a talk on poultry visited the Misses Emily aud Ruby Wilson Hampton, Va., Hattie P. White of is very anxious to know if Rex is living or ing his father in Palermo and left Tuesday west than have been known there for many rest. His condition last aud and two J. W. White of no longer causes serious by Prof. Gowell. Saturday Sunday. Boston, sons, Ban- dead. for Philadelphia. fHallowell News. years. Editorial Notes. Our Washington Letter. Klondike. GOLD DUST WASHING PNOWDKR

A NEW ENTRANCE TO THE The Bryan-Towne strain of the Free- [Correspondence of The Journal.] YUKON RIVER. THE new MIGHTY A CORBETT entrance to the Yukon river has Silver Shorthorn Herd have been exclud- Washington, Oct. 25, 189T. Further evidence the state- been found in the of its The ed from the rich pastures of the Ohio and from Ohio corroborates southerly part Road to Klond i ke ments that has been delta. This was made Maryland reservations. the silver question important discovery absolutely eliminated from the discussions by Capt. Frank Worth of the sell. Behring is a long and hard one. Recommends Dr. Greene’s Nervura It’s The Bank of is for! there in the And was Sea. He has found a much easier to becoming campaign. silver channel across the get alarmed at the outflow of from its gold practically the only plank of the Dem- flats of 27 feet minimum depth, iu con- and various meas- coffers to this country, Power and ocratic platform adopted but three months trast with the four-foot depth of the Ap- ures are to stop it. But Strength, Vigor. to lioon being attempted ago. Mr. Bryan proposed canvass the pass route, the most northerly it still continues to come. i ! State thoroughly in the interests of silver mouth of the Yukon. This discovery w ill enable SOLD It the Makes Nerves and from Ex-con- transportation companies to get The Bushnell-Foraker-Hanna combina- Invigorates Blood, Strong speak every stump. supplies into the river at a saving of gressman Towne entered the Slate with fully tion are all speaking from the same stumps. and Powerful Muscles, It Revitalizes the one-lialf in cost, and what is most import- an idea of for free silver will extend This is not in exact accord with the Dem- speaking many ant, the season of navigation System, Giving Health, Strength, Energy times, but for some reason Mr. has at least one mouth. The present method ocratic “announcement” some time since j Bryan and Power. not kept faith with his assertions and Mr.' of getting supplies up the Y’ukon by boat, DUST had that Senator Foraker was mad and makes it impossible for river steamers to Towne has been peremptorily ordered off cancelled all his Ohio engagements for the make more than three .or four trips in a of the from your Sold stump by Allan O’Myers, Mc- season. St. Michaels is frozen in a mouth grocer. every- campaign. after the Y'ukon is where and cleans Lean’s manager, with this action sustain- open in the spring, everything. which is about June 1. St. Michaels, too, Tlu- Philadelphia Record says that the ed by McLean. Bryan, Towne, and others MADE ONLY tiY is bordered by a mile of shoal water. A law comes down the who Pingley thundering have been for the past two new on years supply depot the lower 1’ukoD is THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, line in the second month of its operation in the interests of the silver desirable and is to be established. laboring trust, likely St. Chicago. Louis. New York. Boston. Ph:i l,' with a deficit of three and a half million view this down” with “turning nothing A NEW ROUTE TO THE MINES. must have dollars. What a noise there less than dismay, because it means to Information has been received at San been in the second month of the Wilson them that the Democratic is aban- —--— party Franeiseo that the Canadian Pacific rail- when the deficit was thirteen and a law, doning the free-coinage talk in every State way has placed two corps of surveyors with a view of half million! where its managers see any real hope of opening up the Stickeen WORMS IN CHILDREN. river route to the Yukon mines. From Hundreds of children have worms, but their parents doctor them ford success at the this fall. This polls general the mouth nearly everything else. The best Worm Remedy made and likewise! It is not a kind for the editors of of the river to the point at the best tor all the thing Remedy complaints of children, such as Feverish-1 program has been adopted in all States which the road down the Yukon will be- .Sour new spapers to insinuate that just because ness, Costiveness, Indigestion. Stomach, etc is where there are campaigns, as is shown gin there are said to be no engineering John R. McLean of D. Washington. and it is believed the line can Pin Worm the various When it came to difficulties, TRUE’S ELIXIR in these few by reports. Its in such (residing Ohio months) hap- be kept open seven months of the year. efficacy troubles—and likewise* for all stomp.'“h !roub;<-s of adults a direct as was the case the -has never been equalled, ll line n clash, other It is to run a been linueelinlil reined. fur JOB to own the controlling stock of the proposed line of fast steam- arid pens 46 years. Purely vegetable harmless. Price ;{.** crnt*. Ask your between and De- ers from Victoria for Fort Druggist for it. >:.,00 i.UOO Company, day Democracy Bryan, Wrangel. DR. J. F. TRUE It fO„ Anlinrii. Me. Washington Gaslight <>n Steam vessels can run Book “Children'’ free to mothers. For Tap U. ..v.. »,.»» ..... ,ni won and was snubbed. The up the Stickeen yri... h...«k ami also an interest in a street mocracy Bryan railway, river 140 miles. From this point a rail- New Yorkers were about on their capitalized at 612,000,000, and because entering road will be built to Teslin Lake, 125 aud Mr. wrote them miles the attaiis of these monopolies are regu- campaign Bryan urging further. Light draught steamers to will be on the and it is be- lated the U. S John R. keep free silver to the front in their placed Yukon, by Congress, lieved that Dawson BORN Chairman City may be reached sin*uId want to into the Senate. light: Jones, however, advised get in ten days from Victoria, or 13, days from them to eliminate free silver and Jones’ San Francisco. Tht leaders of the are calamity party advice was followed. Silver is practically at the fall in wheat late- oveij- yvd slight tabooed in this fall’s campaigns and the SEPTEMBER, are ly, They expectantly watching quo- free-silver men are excluded from partici- tai:.'i!>. in the that will ht-pe something pation in them. This seems nothing short ri-mimv to a further depreciation of its of wonderful, in view of the fact that only 18, told that they can say “We you three months have elapsed since the Demo- s..' the farmers. The fact that an cratic leaders determined that free silver CARTERS mince ■ f silver a was equal in year ago should be the leading issue of this year SlTTLE 1841. a of but now value to bushel wheat, buys where State and local campaigns were to be m0\ half a has knocked the wind bushel, fought. In Ohio, Iowa, and Kentucky, as « : ilVER mu tiieir specious arguments. well as in other States, it was made the fitoat /hero. (upyp/G/irfD /6o3. chief, in some cases, Mmi has supplanted silver in Ohio. It Br/Y&ft/t/GOSf C/Y/CfiGO. and, practically FOR MORE THAN FIFTY-SIX YEARS IT HAS NFVER FAILED IN ITS the only plank of the platforms. The f|PIU.S wi hi seem impossible that silver could JAMES J. COniSETT. under Senator Gorman’s WEEKLY VISITS TO THE HOMES OF FARMERS AND 1 avt- 'i. the short time since the Marylanders, adoption James J. Corbett is without doubt tk. famed who states that he lias athlete, long shrewd to save them- ; leadership, managed t thi Ohio Democratic platform, when it strongest and most powerful aihi in the known of this wonderful remedy. It is pre- VILLAGERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES ! world. Ilis wonderful records, magniiuvnt scribed and recommended as the selves from later to run was n ade the chief to greatest being obliged plank, depieciated | physique and splendid physical condition stren.rthener and health giver by the most away from the platform, by straddling it SICK HEADACHE the \aiue of ordinary mud as a campaign i render him the proper person to point out to eminent of the world’s physicians, and it has IT HAS I others the best in which to obtain that cured a greater number of than at their convention, but in almost Positively cured by these labored for their and h h-v-ue. hut this appears to be the case In way people any every faithfully prospect) happiness, of nerves other mighty strength muscle, vigor of medicine known to science. It makes other case free was the Little Pills. ■ coinage watchword ( h i The McLean men are, however, ex- and perfect physical condition which is the the sick well. It makes the weak strong. It the improvement of their business and home interests of man and for of the State and local committees as much They also relieve Distress from mcDihg their ingenuity in attempting to desire every woman, perfect gives the fullest power, vigor and strength to Dyspepsia, what all .rinse in for for the elevation health is want, and good health everybody ,b it puts everybody sound as it was of the Democratic National Com- Indigestion and Too A education, of American nianhoi list over a adhes. :e of Hearty Eating. per- particularly quality always comes only from sound physical vigor and perfect physical condition, fect mittee of last In the remedy for Dizziness, Drovsi. hat ..Hide for use in the McLean machine. and vitality. James J. Corbett says: year. Massachusetts, Nausea, and true womanhood. | j ness, Bad Tastein the What you must have, therefore, to make you I have long been acquainted with the fame George Fred Williams element of the Mouth, Coated Tongua IT strong, to give you life, vim. energy and am- of Dr. Greene’s IS'ervura and the beneficial Pain in the TORPID HAS told at the fireside, and instinctive stories de le is no any doubt that the in New York a Side, LIVER. interesting longer bition, to make do work with ease, results of its use in cases of of Democracy adopted it; They you your many my Regulate the Bowels. •mm.ey pow er” of Europe dominates this to eat and sleep well and wake mornings fresh friends, and I have no hesitation in recom- segment of the Democracy declared for it, Purely Vegetable. the doings of the world, the nation and States. and vigorous, is to see first of all if you are in mending its use to others. cmiiitry. The “power” has been sending and in Ohio, Virginia, Small Pill. Small Dose. sound health. If you feel languid, weak or Jambs J. Corbett.” Kentucky, Iowa, IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most methods the approved gold into United States, through New nervous, if yonr work tires you and you wake Get Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve Pennsylvania, Nebraska, and other States Small Price. mornings unrefreshed, without or at once, and get back not your York, San Francisco, New Orleans, and appetite remedy only it was to be the issue of the cam- cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the proper tim. energy, you are far from being well. In fact health", but that high degree of strength, power leading tl ei until we now have a cir- ports, gold you are on a dangerous road to sickness and and vigor of which you are capable. Dr. paigns. to convert them into the amount 0,000,000 in excess of that breaking yon have headache, Greene’s Nervura will make But all this happened within the last IslilR THROAT WEAK? ralgia, rheumatism, stiffness and lameness, you well, then make you strong with the of a year ago, with a total circulation of three or four and all money. back or side ache, dyspepsia, liver or kidney mighty power of perfect development of nerve months, these ratifica- This means a great deal. A tend- than a year trouble, or any other disorder, however slight, and tions nearly >100,000,000 larger ago. physical vigor. of free silver by various conventions ency to and colds; a constant IT HAS led in all matters the a: see Dr. and coughs pertainingto welfare of farmers This is deter- you should immediately to getting back Greene’s Nervnra is the prescription foreign “power” evidently were before the of the desire to raise and fre- your health, and with it the fullest measure of discovery of a physician. Dr. Greene, 34 passage Dingley something, and for over a mined to ruin us. if villagers, half has held their con- possible, by dumping strength and power of which your system is Temple Place. Boston, Mass., who is the most law and the signing of that measure by the quent hoarseness ? If there is also century a lot of in on us in capable. successful physician in curing diseases. He gold exchange for our President. This occured and what there is much to fidence and esteem The way to do it is by using I)r. Greene’s will give you consultation, examination and later, general debility, meat, and other wheat, corn, products. Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It is advice, either personally or by letter, absolute- was the effect? Immediately the wheels fear. recommended by James J. Corbett^ the world ly free of charge. of industry began to revolve. It is useless It is the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, and we furnish it with the RE- The business men of the country are for howlers to ANCIER’S Wedding Beils. calamity say they did not or ,t_aii) themselves iu those Rowden. The “Foggy club pre- PUBLICAN one for $2.00. cash in advance. exerting States Night” that has not returned to thous- JOURNAL, year sented a set of brass andirons. Mr. and prosperity vheie the silver issue has come into protn- Petroleum Address all orders to WallaceDi dlkv. One of the larg- Mrs. Wallace drove to Northampton after ands of homes throughout the land. Im- iue-ut* in the fall’s campaign. The re- est in recent was Holyoke weddings years the ceremony, whence they will go to mediately with the passage of that law; EMULSION typophosphites, markable aligning of the business forces that of Robert M. Wallace of Springfield Quebec. will be at home at 113 F| THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING They and in some cases in of its C0„ BELFAST, MAINE and Miss Ida Ellen of anticipation the needed remedies. of tlie the of Dudley, daughter Mill street after January 1st. supplies Study country against campaign factories to resume and Mrs. William Engle, formerly of Belfast, The out-of-town guests included Chas. passage, began to it a moment. Our Petroleum Oil is anaichy and repudiation of last year show- Me., Wednesday evening, Oct. 13th. The D’Harmenon of Paris, C. J. Dietrich of increase their number of and one of the best known remedies for employees, Write your name and adders on a postal card, send it to (ieo. W Best, Tribune Oftlr >rk t It) ed that business men were fully alive to I ceremony took place in the Second Bap- Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Chemnitz, tier., thousands of men who had been throat and affections. It heals and a ropy of THK >E\V-Y()BK WEEKLY TBIBI NK vv!M be mailed to tist church a looking lung sample you. the cath blow which was aimed at at 7.30 and very large mini Mudge and Dudley Foster of Man- being George for work found and at inflamed membranes her of people, both from and Fred Harlow and vainly suddenly it, and nourishes them by the Brvauites, and their present Spriuglield chester, Eng., Karl Holyoke, were iu attendance. The wed- Kliftman of Mrs. Wallace good wages, too. The hum of industry the whole body. Then the in it\ in certain states Boston, Eugene hypo- attests that they music was Mr. Wakelin of ding played by of Newark, N. J., Harry Pollard and was heard on all sides, and the factory phosphites give vigor to the nerves. aie determined to lend their active efforts this city and this bridal party entered the of Edwin II. Harry Dunlap Lowell, Laigli- smoke began to roll out in black volumes. Sold l>y all druggists. 60c. and $1.00. BELFAST LIVERY church to the strains of the ton of New Angier Chemical Co., AJlstou Boston. CO., t*» as as there is vital- “Lohengrin*’ Haven, Mrs. Robert Callender District, mj-aigiis long any out to hiohsirim. march. The biidal procession was head- of A. Swan Brown of New Employers began paying money DLi_inRF! FAST J 1 iVlrvl.NMAIMF L, W ity left in the tree silver fallacy. Providence, Opposite indsor hotel ed by tlie ushers, Charles B. Hitchcock, York, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brown of labor which they had been previously Paul R. Hawkins, Phillip C. Powers, D. James of afraid to embark in A of months the ! Worcester, Thompson Hartford, hoarding, business couple ago freetraders Edward Millet of Carl Steb- James Springfield, Thompson, Jr., of Yale, Miss and the Health ■ ventures, employees began to de- Prescription. ked complacently at the large exporta- bius of Holyoke. George Dudley Foster of Riley and Miss Whipple of Smith college, D. B. S0UTHW0RTH & and Robert mand the necessities of life from the farm- SON, r.s of manufactures under the Wilson Manchester, Eng., Callender Miss Kendall of Mount Holyoke college of Yale Then came the little and Mr. and ers. Farm rose in and 1 iv, and were to *xult- University. Mrs. Kennedy of Pittsfield, products price only waiting point. flower I* Med-wa and Ruth Mrs. Fred PROPRIETORS. girls, Wallace, Brown of Belfast, Me., sister laborers had the money with which to ingiy t" the off of these ex buy " falling porta- | and the bridcmaius, Miss Cora Engle, of the bride’s Dr. (’. P. Bean of ('Z: 't/_ ©6 mother, them. Not wheat went in which Zs'tfrte tions under the new law. It sister of the bride, and Miss Ella only up, seems, how- Hamil- Boston, Mrs. Henry C. Mard 1 of Belfast, ton of Falls and Miss Clara there is a but all H< tflZfZc. J-Sc to* i. that they were wrong, as usual. The Chicopee Fay Me., Mrs. Ada Colby of Newton, and Mr. “shortage” abroad, f of Northampton, with the maid of honor, and Mrs. Davis of Boston. other farm advanced li’st month of the operations of the Ding- [Springfield, products likewise. '\J fr/na Miss Lillian Tuttle of Spriuglield. The Mass., law a Republican. And to with FURNISHED TO NIGH I OR FAY. ley showed larger exportation of bride was escorted Mr. strange say, simultaneously ORDER, by Engle, and Nor- y«Ac or///jfirjjrj. The procession was met at the front of Autumn East ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROHPTLYF1LLE D. much for their statements that the street, Rochester, N. H., dreamed of by the Democrats who were enact- the church Mr. Wallace and his ft , Messrs. and and SS. Taken on execution wherein Caro for collection for said town on the tirsi day of The bride wore a of white him. After the a stated, Bryan Towue, and also want to ask Mr. gown satin, w’edding dinner was J. Pottle, Executrix, is creditor, and The July, Is96, remain unpaid; and notice is hereby they Bryan about trimmed with WALDO Set Idress and iec» pearl passementerie, with a served, after which Mr. and Mrs. others of that school, are rigidly exclud- Dana Sarsaparilla Co. is debtor, and will be sold given if saic taxes with interest and charges are that g.Veent Conley lojrue of the latest fur fashions W« make a wheat in case was train and a veil. The maid of honor wore took the train public auction to the highest bidder, on the not previously paid, s> much of ’lie real estate McKinley for his home and a long ed from all the and by specialty of making all kind' ••! line fm ua-. important campaigns premises in Belfast, in said County, on the 20th taxed as is suflirient ami necessary to pay the elected. It will be remembered that a white organdie, with a pink sash. Miss after which ments to measure with-it extra exp. Mr. wedding trip through Maine, allowed to educate the in day of November, A. I). 1897, at toil o'clock in the amount due therefor, including interest and Clara wore only people j modeling old garments to the !a re stvies Fay white organdie and Miss will make their home in forenoon, to the decree of tin* will he sold without further notice, at Bryan went through Ohio last fall and they Farming- agreeably Supreme | charges, Sea 1 ami sable ments r« and wore those sections where can’t do which was auction at Silver Harvest Orange Hall, tu Engle Miss Hamilton white or- ton. they any Judicial Court, upon said execution j public as new. said some things about wheat and other issued the following described personal property said town, on the lirst Monday ol December, lx-7. gandie over pink, with satin girdles. The while the Democrats are ( harm, casting upon which said creditor has a lien, to wit .1 eer- 1 at nine o’clock a. m. and somehow or other it little wore, H. G. things, hasn’t llower-girls pink gauze, with Camden’s Combative Coon Cat. tain situated and on the land "I ! BfRKtR, Furrier, about for other issues, their cam- building standing Joseph Ellis. Hounded on the east by land d white and carried baskets of making the Belfast Industrial Real Estate near to the tint ed out just that way and the farmers trimmings, Co., | A J. Simmons, south and west by county road on a of on said land. m>w used j rose petals. The piage wore black A well known business nniu in Camden paigns variety misleading and so- large building Company's north by Hrooks line, containing l'u acre.- ainomr <*iirtliner, >laine. velvet, and A as a shoe aie anxious about it. occupied by Legro Spalding of tax, s7 7<>. with a white satin vest. bought a handsome cat called and the in said Belfast. — recently very shag issues, personal abuses, factory James Holmes estate. Bounced on the east The decorations at the church and at and took her home. It was about four SA Mr El. (I. NORTON, Sheriff. by like. Such as STATK OK MAIMv Tlie statement of Eckels of “principles” the single tax, October 1897 Rw41 Swanxille line, south hy land of lieoiue Walls, Comptroller the Hamilton were the most elabo- o’clock when the cat her new Belfast, 7, among entered west land of V. r. north land ■ ! the so- hy Smith, by the l ulled States rate ever “government-by-injunction” \1.|)|) SS. I'aken t !l. S V Treasury in regard to seen in Holyoke. A profusion dwelling; before live she had killed the idea, XV. Johnson. < mtaining joo acres. amount <>l tax, \y till, d.l the business the of paints were in front of the pet canary, before six she had killed live cialism, and are substituted for SH5 61. improvement throughout arranged Commissioners’ Notice. October. V l> ls:>7, issue-1 a i: Client ma- church which was banked with and the next into a John i.ogan. Bounded on the e; by county ‘us altar, chickens, day got the scheme which was the de red by the Supreme .lm.mi.i! c..ur:. l.-r Cm- country very encouraging, lie states semi-fiat-money October A. D. 18l<7. road, north by land of Ceorge W iN->n. uth by s. w hite santhemums. There were w hite and killed some WALDO SS. 11, County id Waldo, at t In- term ihereol 1» nn ind chry neighbor’s yard rabbits, and E. Packard estate, west by land of Deoiue W hr- that “the improvement has come at leading almost the only issue three the been ludd on the third 'Tuesday I Septem •< r. A D rapidly chrysanthemums the end of each pew besides whipping every cat in the neigh- We, undersigned, having duly appoint- comb, containing 100 acics amount ot t\1 months ed bv the Honorable Judge >( Probate within 1M7. to wit On t In- first lav oM liu.ibei \ I > and permeates all lines of It while overhead was a mass of borhood. the cat was too com- ago. Last year the Democracy Adelhert Nickerson. Hounded on the east industry. trailing Thinking and for said County, Commissioners to receive y lsa7. in lavor o| lloWAIJb \1 \SoN m lbit.i'1. Patterson’s estate, north land >’ Prank ( with the class. The asparagus. Over 1,000 chrysanthemums bative for home comfort the gentleman had to abandon its old and time-honored and decide upon the claims of the creditors of Henry by ••Hector ol Taxes |.-r tin *t l'.< t;i'! in oi-l began agricultural south land o! Simon >nu, we>i were used in the decorations. took to his of business. Here Milton 1. Whitcomb late ol Islesboro in said French, by Pay by County. T.-r hr car 1 *« ai;-1 ! I \ \ \ \ 11 i., I pussy place ('. E. 1 0 acre.- amount -■ 1 farmers have and are principle of free trade for the new and at- deceased, whose estate has been rep re land of 'ayson. containing Moll L id 'aid Me! last aim .i ,m. lie .-'t large crops getting and she had a with County, Asparagus plumosa, palms chrys- combat every eat in the notice of tax. sib J3. hern mil'ter named, im 'ex.uiteen dollars mi tractive one of free and all sen ted insolvent, hereby give public agree- for them. The cattle-raisers anthemums at the and new silver, now, its Oct l:», 1807. cents r good prices prevailed Hamilton, vicinity looking “for worlds to ably to the order of the said Judge of Probate, Waldo, Me., liliy-tive debt ilamaim, and nine -l-.lliirs 3w4’J L. L. BARLOW. and are benefited by a substantial rise in the where the reception was held. The din- conquer” she embarked upon the M. & promises broken, and all its prognostica- that six months from and after September l-*tli. ninety-three rents cost «nr, am! uni !■ A have been allowed to said Creditors to Collector of Taxes of the town of Waldo. let i Mid fast,i room fleet was and M. and a D. 1H‘.*7, ing pink green. The paid visit to historic Castine. tions of a unfilled and shown said nl to h price of cattle. The same is true with the year ago present and prove their claims, and that we will County Waldo, tin- .best bidder."'; decorations consisted of J ust how battles she at Cas- the JOth ot C Isa., at in. chrysanthemums, many fouglit it is attend to the duty assigned us at the following day November. This in false, compelled to abandon that new o'clock in the the sheep-raisers. improvement agri- bride roses and daisies. In the smoking tiue we cannot say, but she returned on place and times, viz At the oilice of J S. Har- forenoon, following described idol for other The outlook riman in Belfast, Saturday, November Uth, A. I). STATE OF MAINE. real estate, situated in sail HelList, and al1 lie cultural has had its effect on the rooms adjoining yellow chrysanthemums the next trip of the steamer. form- “principles.” earnings Pussy 1897, and Monday, March 14th, A. 1) 1898, at nine rljrht. title and interest which the >:nd Hannah railroads their were used. The cake stood on a ed the for a by increasing earnings. It wedding habit of gadding, however, and the Democracy cannot be pleasing o’clock in the forenoon of each of Tin said days. (iilmore has in and t*> the same. n the SS. Taken this lith day of October, •JSth of A. I». has into circulation and en- table surrounded next time the Portland steamer Salacia J.S. HARRIMAN. .. day .Inly, 1*‘*7, at ten oYlork and put money by pink orchids, violets, one. \ Loni ,J?' D. execution dated the4th of 3t41 WAYLAND KNOWLTON, I WALDOA. 1897,00 day lifty minutes in the torenoon. the time when the abled to off their and and Scotch heather. left on her she a render- people pay debts, lilies-of-the-valley Monday trip leisurely October, A. D. 1897, issued on judgment same was attached on the original writ m the Green and white Judicial for the lias thereby benefited the merchants.” electric lights were strolled aboard and when Portland was ed by the Supreme Court, County same suit, to wit: The homestead ->n the Zion’s Herald has the from tin* term thereof and held on placed among the decorations. The bride reached went ashore and remained. On following of Waldo, at begun Searsport short* road between Shute’s and Pn in A LOCAL the third Tuesday of September, A. D. 1*97, t<> lands beiim I *ix 1. Lot eontaiuinn tilsv acres, What were some of those remarks that cut the which was distributed the next when the steamer re- Webster Square church, Worcester, Mass. is, cake, Monday, wit:—On the fiist. dav of October, A. 1). 1*97, situated in said ml fast. The idea be with CATARRH were heralded around from Popocratic among the guests. The decorations of turned to Portland to make her usual re- might adopted profit by Disease in favor of HOWARD V. MASON of Belfast. Dated this lltli da\ t Ortotiri, v D. lst»7. Collector of Taxes for the of Belfast in said to last to the effect the parlors were asparagus turn to there many churches. A Climatic City SA M I’LL C NORTON. Mn itl stump stump year, plumosa, trip “picturesque” Camden, the M A RY L. SI 1CTL on County,for year 189*5, against that our was so limited and con- I American beauty roses and lilies-of-the- the pier sat Miss wait- Old was estate herein- currency Pussy patiently People’s day observed, Sunday, Aftectiou of said Belfast* and against the real tracted that we could not do business, and | valley. Asparagus, plumosa aud potted ing to return to her home, where as soon Sept. 2(5. The church was beautifully deco- after named, for thirty-nine dollars, debt or dam- Commissioners' Notice. and nine dollars and ninety-three cents cost that the only hope for a return to pros- I palms garnished the ball leading to the as she landed, she expressed her pleasure rated. Special music was rendered by the Nothing but a local age, of suit, and will ho sold at public and ion at my the been in w as free of ball room. Tlie ball room effect was into the first and choir. The audience was exceptionally or change of cli- Wo. undersigned, having appointed perity through the coinage J by pitching cat she saw, remedy office in Belfast, in said County of Waldo, to the the centre of the auditorium mate will cure it. the Supremo .fudioi.il O urt. within and for the silver at lb to 1? It is evident to ! while overhead were countless elec- is still No doubt large, being on the 20th of November, A. quite green, lighting. pussy’s trips (let a well-known highest bidder, day County >d Waldo, commissi mers to mal e parti- filled with aged Invitations were phar- in the tbe 1< i- observant men that some of these I tric with colored The or- to Castine and were to look people. I). 1897, at nine o'clock forenoon, tion of the real estate d scribed in the ■ t Popo- lights globes. Portland, the inmates of the Old Ladies’ maceutical remedy, petition accepted by lowing described real estate, situated in said Bel- Augusta A. Hewm T. Kidder .lolmson. Fred crats were under a mistake, be- chestra was hidden behind a bank of over the forts. [Camden Herald. which the laboring | Home and of the Home for Aged Men, while fast, and all the right, title and interest M Johnson. Julia (omdrich, Arthut Wiggin, cause reference to the election returns and white The lias or had by palms chrysanthemums. all the elderly people in the church and said Mary E. Slmte in and to the same, Thomas F Wiggin, William D. s. Boyd, John C. Do scratch and and wonder Balm on of A. D. nine o'clock of 181MJ it will be seen that the free-coin- ! bridal couple received in an alcove of you scratch, vicinity accepted as far as possible the invi- Ely’sCream the 29th day July, 1*97,at Boyd, Arthur Cenn, Nettie N Searsport emhor, lS‘J7,at It) o'clock a. M..and the premises itchy skin, were sent to the various homes for the Opens COLD HEAD E. half of Lot 1*. in Div. l, a hundred million dollars more in circula- ; harmonic Orchestra furnished the music. Nasal being containing described in said petition, in Winterport. Maine, j lung standing. sermon Passages. guests who could not walk. The tiftv acres, and land adjoining homestead being as the time and to make lion than there was a and not a The presents a whole room. Allays innammation. ueais aim iortis me place the partition year ago, | occupied was the Rev. L. W. W. half of Lot 17, being Lot 17. Div. 1. contain- Dated ! Liver Bll* preached by pastor, membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Sn ell. this 12lh dav id October, 1SV»7. dollar of it free silver. Gold alone has The ushers gave a painting by Kinnaird, HOOD’S PILLS cure Ills, and situated in said Belfast j Adams, his subject being, “The Sunset of No Cocaine, No Mecury, No injurious drug. Full ing fifty acres, M. S. STILES, ) increased iu circulation in the last and the Forbes A Wallace Headache, Dated this 11th dav of October, A D. 1*97. H ( year employes gave j lousness, Indigestion, Life.” He was aided in the service by Rev. Size 50c.; Trial Size 10c., at Druggists or by mail. S. MOHdAN, J omrs. SAMUEL 0. NORTON, Sheriff. A. F. \ over fifty million dollars. a work by Schaeffer and one by Thomas j Easy to take, easy to operate. 2Bc. Mr. Miller, under whom he was converted. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. CABLE'TON. Sight-Seeing in Costa Rica’s Capital. Farnham, Frye and Joseph Hall. Charles A. Dana. The Camden Herald of The is publishing a Charles Anderson Dana, editor of the Sun special Correspondence Journal.J Fair Without died afternoon. history of Amity Lodge, No. 6, F. & A. yesterday C°AU ms Jose, Costa Rica, Sept. 3, 1897. These 10 words at the of M., which includes biographical sketches top the first COAL! e of the handsomest buildings iu this Foul Within column on the editorial page of yesterday’s of the Past Masters. In a recent issue it little is the Sun constituted the sole reference in that COAL, g capital artillery-barracks, Hosts 3^ of handsome wom- gives sketches of Farnham, Frye and paper to the death of the great editor. lie Street de two blocks en fail to give to them- Artillera, as How like the Sun and how like selves the same scrupulous Joseph Hall, follows: Dana! If in the national Four square attention that to Mr. Dana could have seen as palace. they give FARNIIAM himself the their parlors and kitchens. HALL. .Mrs, one at each defend the | newspaper world saw him, and could have angle, ■ The apt old adage that “Clean- Mr. Farnham Hall was born in written of his own death as he would of the walls are for f lines# is next to godliness Methuen, ises, perforated Mass., Feb. 2, 1778. He came to Camden Now is the Time to Your Winter's Coal. applies to the machinery of that of another great editor, what a mag- and the and about the 1806 and Buy court in- diets, quadrangular digestion assimilation as year went into trade nificent column he would have made— well as the external and Here is a case of inherited blood taint body which he continued until after the war i' is spacious enough for drilling 300 itssurroondings. sturdy as the Dorian, and as beautiful as which resulted Sallowness, with Great Britain. He in what threatened to be First Prepared Coal. ^ facial blemishes, then went to the Ionic! Quality, Thoroughly n at once. Under a shed at one side headaches, [Boston Evening Record. a wreck of an innocent derangements, of- Malden, and from in complete young ^stomach Mass., there, 1819, life. The most ,i of and several iensive Dream ana to New York serious feature of being couple 13-pounders, ^ city, where he established an The perspiration, con- fact that the Sun made no allusion afflicted with a blood disease is the fact of smaller calibre. Most of ffW agency of the Malden and Print pieces |§y|3 stipation, dizziness, Dye to the death of its famous editor save the that innocent must suffer. The and general indispo- Works, and soon after organized the New 10 posterity sc old-fashioned guns were cast in f^^F words printed at the head of the edi- man or woman with the taint |vsition come from inac- York and Staten Island and Print- slightest around tivity of the liver, and Dyeing torial columns, was his own desire. in the blood forces the undesirable gland, shipped way Cape B of which he was leg- H mav be overcome ing Establishment, treas- One of the last wishes Mr. ex- ■ and hauled the by Dana acy of upon their children Prices at Delivered in Delivered up hills from l’unta thenseof DR. GREENE S urer for a number of For several impurity W years. pressed to his son when he knew that his whose veins flow with the inher- Wharf Dump Cart. and put in. ■ as herds of oxen. The LAXURA CATHARTIC PILLS. he was in the commission impure Chestnut by infantry years business end was not far off was: itance which them in the Coal, $5.00 $5.85 $0.00 Price, 25 cents The cathartic with Mr. H. handicaps race Wm. the firm name ... icfis the cathedral on the that does not debilitate. Made Bean, when I am don’t have a of life. Stove 5.60 5.85 0.00 flanking Hall ‘Paul, gone long the discoverer of Dr. being & Bean. the last de- “ r by During of me in the ... is a white two obituary printed Sun. Simply No child who has a trace of bad blood Egg 5.40 5.05 5.80 long, building, Greene’s Nervora. cade of his life he was not in business announce my going away; that is all.” can be or and those “ ■s healthy strong, pre- Furnace ... high, with a heavy balcony over- but lived in the country on a Staten Is- Aud 5.40 5.6,5 5..SO this request was heeded. disposed to Scrofula are liable to a great the land where he died March _ing street and red-tiled roof farm, 13, 1850, The away of the venerable editor deal of sickness, because their constitu- at the of 72 passing PROMPT DELIVERY, CORRECT WEIGHT, CAREFUL DELIVERY. ng several feet the front in the latter and those age years. will cause no in the editorial tions are weak and cannot withstand the beyond country, recently Mr. Hall change policy succeeded Capt. Curtis as of the Sun, which beset the of The is broken a set on foot to assist the rebellion in many dangers path balcony by lofty, Cuba; Master of Amity Lodge, to which office he It is annouced on competent authority childhood. Medical statistics show that THE d gateway, before which but doubtless the real of William was elected in and was its fifth SWAN & SIBLEY hungry- object 1809, Mas- that Paul Dana, the only son of Mr. Dana, a majority of lung troubles result directly COMPANY,.. are ter. He was also for several its ug sentinels pacing up and down, Walker and all his predecessors and suc- years who has long been connected with the pa- from Scrofula, so that a child afflicted 33, :*.£> Ac Front S*t., Bellnst. TELEPHONE 34=2 secretary. will succeed to office with this disease is to fall a vic- and day. They are clad iu ragged cessors was their own amusement, glory per, .the made vacant likely FRYE HAI-L. by the death of his father. While Mr. tim to dreaded ’ii and sandals of untanned and the consumption. ox-hide, pecuniary profit, by re-enacting Dana did Mr. W. A. of N. Mr. a brother of Farnham not control the stock of the pa- Clayton, Addie, C., each a role of the Frye Hall, carries musket on his shoulder, original Spanish conqueror, he owned a and to- believes S.S.S. is the blood Hall, was born in Methuen, Mass., about per large share, this, only remedy fe or iu modified the with that owned his close friends Which can have effect whatever pistol Ins belt, and a rusty slightly by changed condi- 1780 anil came to Camden about 1800, gether by any and him con- upon obstinate ca- es. He says : id dangles by his side. N'otwith- tions of three or four countries. For more with his brother Farnham. He worked supporters, gave piactical ^■and^ trol of the It was had the worst at his that of a for several publication. always My three-year-old boy its somewhat than two Walker and his trade, tanner, ever Wedding diug imposing exterior, years inpecunious his wish that son case of Scrofula I heard of. He years, then went iuto business, which he his should succeed him, inside the barracks looks crew managed to sustain themselves in and it is certain that this wish j filing cheap continued for some time. lu 1821 lie was will be faded, its one redeeming feature be- Central America, and were finally expell- elected town clerk of Camden, which of- gratified. Gifts Nala de Banderas, “Hall of Flags." ed only by the union of all the little Re- fice lie held for five years, when, in 1820, Birthday he removed to Mr. Dana’s was latter the Hope. He had, however, versatility perhaps apartment most interest- publics against him. Finally Walker was never A SPECIALTY. resided in that town illustrated in actual life ir only about a year more|clearly i»—m—■MIT-—- to North American travelers in than when he visited the dings captured Honduras, tried by court when he was elected to the offices of both Vatican; aud an hour verses naturally the relics and trophies of martial and sentenced to be shot; aud the County Treasurer and Register of Deeds spent capping Italian aud of quoting alternate lines from the “Inferno” miens Filibuster war. A glass sentence was carried into effect at Truxil- Waldo County, which was at that time large to the A Full Line of just and took his Pope. Soon after lie returned he Silver and organized, up residence Sterling handsomely gilded paneled, lo, (Honduras,) Sept. 12, 1800, when its attended a one after in Belfast, where lie remained during the prize fight evening, uns the torn and of victim was 00 of his son at a of JUST FROM THE FACTORY. sooty fragment only years age. rest of bis life. He held the office of. beating post-prandial game billards. This he had added dig that waved over Fort Castillo The Central American soldier is unique Register of Deeds for about twenty years, very year and was a most Russian to his list of grown a u held the brave little in the valuable and re- languages, P. by baud of many respects, among armies of the highly new 0. Square. spected citizen. rose, and written a monograph on H J. LOCKE & SON. a Ricans. On one of the panels the earth. In Costa Rica the rank aud file the proper culture of mushrooms. wing inscription appeared iu golden are mere hoys, dressed in jackets and JOSEPH HALL. Field had his s: “On the ldth of trousers of blue but Hon. brother of Farnham Eugene wish, expressed February, 1857, duck, wearing caps, Joseph Hall, in the and and poet’s license, when he wrote those National which without shoes or and armed Frye youngest and most distin- Flag floated over the stockings western verses on “Mr. Dana ol' the of this trio of able breezy a' guished brothers, was Fort Castillo the with modern breech-loading rifles with New York Sun.” He died before the MR. W. A. CLAYTON. during siege, born in Metbuen, Mass., June 20, 1793. ""“"5.»«“ oher with the name of the attached. The officers wear a In great editor, and now that the latter has superior bayonets 1809 be came to Camden, where his two was given many blood remedies without or personally Our system of teaching gives ac.'ual also passed away, Field’s lines come back is who defended were much be-trimmed and brass-buttoned uni- older brothers bad and relief, and treated the best doctors. daily experience in every branch of business, including it, deposited already settled, with fresh interest and by soon to interest homely power. STENOGRAPHY,Commission. Insurance. .liN form of blue cloth and seem to began himself in He seemed to get worse all the while, Banking. Merchandising. Transporta- urn, by order of Ilis Excellency, outnumber military One cannot but think the epitaph the affairs. In 1813 lie was an officer in the poet however, and the disease finallv resulted tion, etc. Preparatory Department for backward students. We Idesident of the Don Jose the privates. The is almost is one such as Mr. Dana train for Practical work and secure situations for Republic, city policed militia, and afterwards became suggested might in curvature of the him always woathy Captain have written for himself. spine, making graduates of our Business and Shorthand Courses. Students i. 1 Mora. Eternal honor to the heroes wholly by boys, who wear blue uniforms of the Camden Latei Light luiaatty. ho utterly helpless. enter any day No vacations. Expenses moderate. Don t throw away time and money by “But bless Mr. Dana! live a defended the castle of 8an Juan.” and ungainly caps, like those used in the was elected Major, then Lieutenant Col- ye, may you The bad sores on his neck increase^ going to temporary schools when it will cost you less to attend the BEST We always iiave thousand years, a number of students who have left teachers in onel. He served with honor in the war of in size, and were a source of constant incompetent disgust Such peopie often opposite panel bears these words: Dutch army. These adolescent officiates To sort o’ keep things lively in the vale of tell us that six months here is equal to a year in any other school 1812,‘and atone time had control of the human pain. He was in this pitiful condition the 15tli of are with a First tears; February, four organized militarily, forts on Eaton’s and for two when some one recom- »»i » • to one for first 1857, Jacobs’ Points. An'may I live a thousan’, too,—a thousau’ years, any information o* a vacant position icd Filibusters, under command of Commandante, a Second Commandante, In 1821 Col. Hall was appointed Deputy less a day, mended vS.S.S., stating that it had cured ■ A EL W lA U fora Bookkeeper Stenographer Teacher. Clerk or Sheriff of Lincoln and Hancock For 1 shouldn’t like to be on earth to some of the worst cases of blood diseases. which we fill. Business m i-alled Colonel attacked the six sergeants, and eighty gend’armes— counties, hear Telegraph operator successfully houses supplied with Titus, As soon as and after the formation of Waldo you'd passed away. his system was under the ef- competent assistants without charge. Refer to prominent in part of the world. of San each with a small club of hard county patrons evory Carlos, which was in a provided And when it comes your time to fect of the The next best to the MOST CELEBRATED he was appointed Sheriff. In 1830 he re- go you’ll medicine, the sores began to thing attending BUSINESS SCHOOL in America lilted state and wood and a silver button need no Latin chaff is tc take our INSTRUCTION BY MAIL. If you are unemployed and willing to study, garrisoned only by which indicates ceived the appointment of Postmaster of get better, and in eight days were com- Nor biographic data put in your epitaph; send ten two-cent stamps for five easy lesson? in shorthand Beautiful Catalogue free m. animated the bis official do not and in 1833 he was elected pletely healed. Before he could this But, by brave capacity. They appear Camden, Rep- But one straight line of English and of truth long Address {.mention paper) CLEMENT C GAINES. President Poughkeepsie New York resentative to and was walk on crutches, and was ,td Hon George F. Cauty, and the to have anything to do beyond Congress, re-elect- will let folks know improving whistling ed an In three months he threw by increased majority in 1835. In The homage ’nd the gratitude ’nd reverence every day. > Commandant of the Colonel the alert every half hour all as aside his he fort, night 1837, after retiring from Congress, he they owe; crutches, for had no further COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. ■'inn- Montez de Viea, the little garri- they patrol the sleeping city, and offering again accepted the position of Postmas- You’ 11 need no epitaph but this: “Here use for them ; the dreadful disease had the man wiic run been eliminated from his Unpaid taxes on lands of non-resident ow ners situated In the town of Monroe. In the (oun of ■ ter of Camden. One later be sleeps entirely sys- j Waldo, lvieally resisted the enemy until the up at regular intervals iu dismal recita- year was That best ’nd brightest the New York was appointed Measurer in the Boston Custom paper, tem, and he restored to perfect for the year IS9tt. "f the on which date i'T tive the oracion del Ave Maria Sun.” month, sereno, where health. The cure was a one, House, lie continued until 1S4G, permanent following list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in tlie row .■ of Monroe ,'•■1- the war men, under command ol' for this is a well- as no of the disease has Captain I’urissima; remarkably w hen without on the of sign returned THE1896, committed to me for collection of said town on the Xth da; of duly, neuain uup.i 1 application part on the Commenting editorially death of for ten notice is hereby given that if said taxes, interest and charges are not s, mu', ; p,, Alvarado, and Don ordered community, where crime and vi- Mr. Hall, he was appointed years.” pivvioi,.;y‘ Joaquin Ortiz, Navy Agent Mr. the N. Y. Times “Of what real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the amount, due Iherefor. including interest and h ,?•_ for the Dana, says: S.S.S. is a real blood and ■ had olence are almost unknown. Port of Bostou his associate in remedy, be sold at auction at town '.louse in said town, on the first Monday d De< been sent to the relief of the Every Sun- by may be called the art of the editor he was a public ember, 1x07".,; nine and his promptly reaches all deep-seated and o’clock A M. Congress personal friend, Presi- a -'“J the at 11 o’clock the are master, and master the of < upon filibusters with so day morning troops dent Polk. by possession obstinate blood diseases, it matters not No. f No. of No of 1 npaul intellectual that can Name. E ,. h ail their and manoeu- qualities fairly be what other treatment has failed. It is Description. Range. Acres. \.. f;iX biavevy that they disperser: them in put through paces From this office he was removed in Isaiah E. E Haiab-tt land called He was a man Croxford, .Land, piece, great. of very wide the which acts on the cor- them to vres iu front of the Government for political President only remedy ano buildings...... C 47 48 lft 70, >< -1 sp instant, compelling throw T’alace, 1849, reasons, by and varied interest—a in a scholar, way rect of the disease from Curtis, Ann ...... Homestead, land ami 1 28 47 1’. anti the same became the principle forcing Mary building-. their while the President and his re- Taylor, year a a Will.c E. c clothes that they might ilv ministers dreamer, politician, a man of affairs; the and rid of it ('uuningham. Robertson’s place ;m 1 >.• ; Democratic candidate for of system getting perma- N Mayor Bos- with it touch of Downes, >ah. estate ...Lam!. E 27-8 8 J renter ease. This brilliant ut view them from the and citizens Montaigne’s feat balcony ton. unsuccessful in the philosophy nently. Hanson. Elgar.Land .. 10,Ohm 52 78 21 ;' Though elec- and a share of large Montaigne’s untiring S. S. S. is a sure cure for Leonard, K 1’ .Land, Smith ee Brown lot. r r 10 7 1 ~. planned so General crowd the streets. There are more men tion he received the full vote of his Scrofula, admirably by •• party and aloofness ’Warden, Charles.. .Land .. in.non 125 2 12 17. • 10 in the curiosity imperturbable Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema Rheumatism, Josa in the band than there are city. The winter he Frank ..Land .Core. 67 5 ,.n 1 Joaquin Mora, decided the boy-soldiers in following pur- from the conventional standards of the Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It i9 Moore, chased the farm in Camden oil “Melvin Staples, Charles E-Land, 2 lots r 29-29 2*8 :*7." 2.7-7 v issue of the Holy War, which was the company. The former sit in a row thought and feeling of his time. Heights” still known as the “Hall JEREMIAH BOWEN, Collector of Mourue, nod the Farm,” This remarkable range of interest fay Central American Ke- against the barrack wall and play waltzes and returned here to live. gave to his judgment of what a journal should s against their invaders.” from with all their while lu 1857, however, lie found him- memory might; again contain, great independence, certainty, Purely Vegetable self in Bostou, received the and is the only remedy to COLLECTOR’S NOTICE OF lortunately, history does not cor- the boys execute a variety of evolutions having ap- and precision, without the slighest trace guaranteed SALE. of contain no or other pointment Weigher, Measurer and of potash, mercury taxes on lands situated In the town of in tie all this w hich smack of narrowness. His motto Inpali! Searsport, the County of Waldo, for the jrar I Min. surprising statement, as many foreign countries, Gauger in the Boston Custom House might easily harmful mineral. have been a of the TMtE following: list of raxes on real estate ■•! non-i 'idem owners in the town -• ,irs; t■ knows, a vein with a dash of native paraphrase antique say- i Books on blood and Iinol-boy though of originality thrown under President Buchanan's admin stra- skin diseases will 1 181)8, committed to me for collection t-»r said r-t\vn,-m t he I.-unli -u> ;i ; s«* ing, ‘No thing human is to me alien—if year in jus which lie held 5be mai led free to address the Swift unpaid, and not ice is hereby -riven that if said taxc-. at-rest at id h arire- an* m. a through it. Everywhere iu. Even on dress parade the privates tum, position until his i t’s new. any by along estate taxed as is to am.amt dm* ;b r«• ••. n death, which occurred in Boston much of the real siiihcii-nt pay the I• i. ... se coasts December Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. •• traces may be found of the are bare-footed; tlie officers are booted— eharjres, will be sold at public auction at the town h--use iti said t< wn. the same b. .i 31, 1859. Mr. Hall was endowed b\ na- The the last annual town u .-etii a ol said t-.wn was held ..u tin- ?i xi ■- ia\ ..t unerrs soothing, lung healing virtues of the preceding; of the Sixteenth and Seven- and there are almost as boots as at 1) o'clock A. M. many ture with great physical and mental newiy cut pine are all embodied in Dr. 1 81*7, Names of N->. t.ix who ravished the land bare feet. In the field the Central Amer- and he held more official Wood’s Pine Description 'enturies, power, although Norway Syrup, the sovereign Owners. Heal Estate. A-ucs. \ for and Id, l-t his life than remedy coughs and trou- ...... •hbed the treasure ships of Spain, ican soldiers have uo tents, that luxury be- positions during any other colds, lung Cunningham, Frank Evere't Tower’s b»t, west side of turnpike bles of all sorts. > ~ citizen of Camden he evinced an on Hatie brook. _i.. si n- ittlc port is so that confined to the and ability the---.1 Dwe!i« insignificant ing superior officers, commensurate to them all. Dwelley, Janies M.Eevensalerlot.parrot Mrs. \Vm. A. .Lot <•! land'»n east of a f is not some Stairs, turnpike, par; traditional tale of few of them have blankets Mr. Ilall was a Arch ^mte o< auy beyond Royal Mason, be- Mnine. Daniel Blake place ..... t> -ii-.u- its exalted in Waldo County. Win., heirs. pertaining to those stormy times; the greasy zerapes, which are worn by ing -St. Paul’s Chapter of Bos- Lamplier. Clerk’s Office Sue. Jud. Court, ) Searsport, October 18, 181)7.—3\\ 42 n tii s of Central iu lieu when ton, Mass., of which he was at one time portion America day of coats the air is chilly. Belfast, Oct. 21, 1897. ( H. was J. KNEELAND, Collector of Taxes for the town of Searsport, for the year son Treasurer. He the thirteenth Mas- The following is a statement of the users of modern fillibusters from the lVben in barrrcks lie down at disposition they night ter of Amity Lodge, which position he of liquor cases at the September term of this icd 1897: States are quite as common. This on the cobble-stones of the courtyard. held foi two terms, first elected in Court, W8IMTER being State vs. Daniel O’Connell, search and seizure- RATES the favorite I82G and in was tramping ground of that The barrels of their lilies are kept bright again 1827. He also for con. Maine Central R. R. several of the John Murphy, search and con. ions young William after the French instead years Secretary Lodge. seizure; adventurer, fashion, of be- Michael Harrington, search and seizure; k-taiili: kci, who created such a con. TIM sensation here ing browned. A piece of paper pasted at Keller In Six Hours. Robert Brownrigg, common seller; con. ;i 40 Indian years ago. Every here- the butt of each gun contains the name drinking house; con. On and after Oct. 4, 1M)7, tram* connecting at 's has some tale to tell of hair-breadth Distressing Kidney ami Bladder disease common nuisance; Burnham and Waterville with through trains for I and number of the private to whom it be- relieved in six hours con. by “New Great South and from Waterville. Portland and Omni ion in from I.os Robert search and Bangor. Bos | Fiircs pcs Americanos malos— woe unto him who to American Cure." It is a great on Brownrigg, seizure; longs—and happens surprise con. ton will run as follows: account of its in re- se had Americans,” Walker and liis exceeding promptness Robert search and lose the paper. one Brownrigg, seizure; FROM BELFAST. BELFAST TO Though hardly lieving pain in bladder, kidneys and con. BOS TO\ overs. Poor back, Walker, who met with a in a hundred in male or female. Relieves retention of Robert A M CM 1’ V soldier can read, they get Brownrigg, search and seizure ; water almost con. 7 15 loo 3 45 -ut death so in his was immediately. If you want Belfast, depart.. Oct s so7 early career, used to the form of their name in written tl lo 3 Commencing londay, quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Robert Brownrigg, search and seizure; Citypoint. f7 20 52 i. unless more of a crank than a villain, con. Waldo. 7 30 120 4 15 like a Sold by A. A. Howes and characters, kindergarten object- Co., Druggists, .... lo 30 4 45 B. 'v. Freeman, app., illegal keeping for Brooks 7 1 boyish imagination was first fired Belfast, Me. Iy28 5 10 by lesson. As arms are very valuable in Cos- sale intoxicating liquors; con. Knox 7 53 1 43 Charles Thorndike. 8 oo 1 50 5 32 cious literature of the “Wild West” Brown, app,, illegal keeping for | ta Rica to sell or lose one is a serious of- sale intoxicating liquors; con. Unity. 8 10 158 0 oo and his mental arrive. 8 35 2 15 8 25 balance became un- and Periodicals. Charles Brown, common seller; con. Burnham, made It is Papers — fense, punishable by Hogging. Tilton A. Elliott, common seller; con. Bangor. 11 40 3 25 ited with desire to rival his favorite L. L. A M said that the late who was Gentner, app., search and seizure; Captain Soto, Mr. con. Waterville 9 08 2 47 7 05 s. from Ivanhoe down to the Hutchins, formerly connected with the “Billy, in command here the M. R. Know'lton, app., search ami seiz- r M AM during presidency Calais Times and later of He was a publisher the ure con. Portland. 12 23 5 45 1 40 Fare between Belfast ami if m n Tennesseean by birth, his ; of brother, used to order out the Milltown L. E. Gentner, common tine E. D. 4 15 9 25 5 57 to PJ 25 Homestead, will start the Calais seller; $100, Boston, vvliile yet in his costs j w j,. 4 22 Fare bet ween s« twenties, organized whole whenever a was $10; paid. aisport regiment gun “lost, News about November 1st. •. Daily Edward Jones,common seller; fine $100; from >:>1" to $2 Jn. and a pi- r11. .. r, armed expedition for the of TO BELFAST. conquest or and if the real costs $10; paid. tion made in t in-pi n .'» 1 tin• _P ; ickm .s, strayed stolen,” culprit The Maine Central for is »* M A M October S. W. Boston and all on m Mexican .‘state, Sonora. For a mainly Freeman, app., search and seizure; lundiims !*«•.: long could uot be f> ( E. D.. 7 00 9 00 discovered, had them ail devoted to the game of Maine and as COll. The price of rooms, aeron.im-.i-.t n;.. tw ? lie ^pgious Boston, W D. H 9o was unable to evade the B. L Gentner, common con. | each, will be reduced limn .*2"'- u> : vigilance the one one usual is illustrated. seller; strung up by thumbs and beautifully “Fly Rod” M. R. A M I* M .<)<* *-at I the local by Knowlton, common seller; con. LEADS THEM ALL $ 1.50 and $1 who were deter- B. W. Portland. 7 oo 11 oo l 20 « authorities, that contributes an interesting account of her Freeman, common seller con. Steamers Penobseoi and i'\ ,.t Bam* w o severely whipped. Aside from class A M ucd to enforce the E- B. Gentner, app., search and seizure; leave Belfast. alteruati y neutrality laws of the to the summit of Mt. Katahdin. 9 (H) 4 30 of females known the world over as trip con. Waterville. 55 7 and Rockland, Monday \\ edn»*.-davs. '! ited but iu October of M. R. 7 15 115 at 8" States; 1853, he The Whig and Courier Com- Knowlton, app., search and seiz- Bangor ami Saturdays .about. 2 m. the Costa Rican Publishing A A P 1 “camp followers,” gov- ure; con. M M M Fo; Baudot. via way landings. Tm*sda\ ! naged to sail with a small band of fel- was at a 10 8 50 5 pany organized meeting held in Thomas Haugh, common fine Burnham, depart. 25 05 days. Friday- and Saturdays ,u at,on; n ernment, like the Mexican, permits a lim- seller; aud $10o; costs $10; paid. Unity. 11 00 9 08 5 22 or arrival ot steamer from Boston spirits, landed at LaPaz, on the Bangor Oct. 14th, with the following officers : upon ited number of married women to accom- L. L. Gentner, common seller; fine $100; Thorndike. 11 15 9 17 5 32 | ■ KKTUlMMi TO BKLKAST. theastern shore of the Mexican Terri- President, C. A. Boutelle; treasurer, Ed- costs $19; paid. Knox. 11 30 t9 23 5 39 pany each regiment, to cook and wash for R- H. common fine Brooks. 11 57 938 5 52 From Boston, via way landing-. Mmi|;U.S known as ward Stetson; directors, Hiram H. E. Moody, seller; $100; s' California, Fogg, costs 12 15 9 49 8 03 ami a* 5 »u) m Baja, (Lower) the $10 ; paid. Waldo. days. Thursdays Fridays soldiers. II. and C. A. Boutelle. oo From via w -land in he received Burpee M. R. Knowlton, drinking house; fine Citypoint. 12 35 tie t8 13 Baiifior, ay us. Mono., We |. uigli considerable re-en- 1 $100; costs arrive.... 12 45 lo 05 8 20 I nesdays, Thursdays am, Saturday at 1 1 v These are regularly enrolled as solda- We have received Bicknell $10; paid. Belfast, cements from time to Bros.’ Adver- Joseph A. common fine time, and for Gilmore, seller; Masonic Me. + Flag station. I WILLIAM II HILL, den ! Manager. Bo-m deras and are said to $100; costs Temple, Belfast, (female soldiers), tiser for the fall and winter of and as $10; paid. for are now sold (MAS. L. .JOHNS! IN. Ant. !t. ,-t. '■ral months kept up an immense furore 18!»7, B. L. Limited tickets Boston at§5.00 Gentner, drinking house; con.| from Belfast ami all stations on Branch. bear the marches and of usual it is handsomely and H. L. Brown, common the restless long fatigues printed profuse- seller; con. all West and North- mg element which is al- Thomas Through tickets to points life even better than the men. For ly illustrated. It contains, other Haugh, drinking house; coil west via all for sale L. M. Ci.orcf., SPECIFICATION ■ camp among routes, by s ready for any expedition that Clarence Poor,common seller; fine $100; prom- •• Agent, Belfast. (IL<>. F. EVANS, Specification for ail labor and materia that matter, one of the sol- matter of interest, a series of letters from the costs $10; paid. loot and lack of nearjy every General Manager. for the repair- ot stone and brick w-.-iu }-,• excitement, funds Pacific coast E. the H. A. Rolan, common seller; fine $100; Stock of* by Bicknell, editor. Tin* F. E. Booth Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. l’ost (Mlice am 1 fust, m Hm.sc diers has a “follower,” regardless of gov- costs $10; paid. Largest by, buildn.j at pel upelled him to bis be- Portland, Sept. 24, 1897. fast, Maine, it strict o oi dance with disperse party Bicknell Bros, have in Lawrence, one Walter B. Twombly, common fine ernmental or who Mass., seller; Heat ion and instruct ion ot tin- Cu-t, of priestly permission, $100; costs anything account had been accom- of the largest ami best clothing houses in $10; paid. shares his hard fortunes with the faith- B. W. Freeman, common seller; fine Masonkn ,Wokk slied. to the United States New costs Returning England. $100; $10; paid. Contractor toen-et the no ry scat) -nihe fulness of a Ilis A. A. dog. pay is only 28 cents Howes, common fine FURS south side id tin boihlii ami surrendered himself to the The seller; $100, y aretu nove authorities subscription list of the Gospel Ban- costs $10; paid. all of the a and on that both exist. As defective w**rk in .■.•nrre a-i i was day, they G. C. common RUBBER ROODS. tried for violation of the neutral- ner, the Universalist in Kilgore; seller; fine $100; The brick to be carrluily taken . e look to during $100; costs $10, uncommissioned purveyors and commis- Banner after three more issues will out paid. he used, all laid in first-class mannei in .•meiit which go Geo. A. Lewis common con. Hot Water unpleasantness, expressly says: seller; FUR and clean, sharp sand: om- part of the i-c-t im- sariators of the all me of existence. Rev. I. A. the Wm. J. search and Bottles, army, performing Mead, senior Knowlton, seizure; ported cement to two part.- of clean sand, all \uy person who in the United States con. nial services and their full share member of the firm which publishes the thoroughly bedded and jointed in ceim nt mortar, enduring Bewis Benner, app., in si gins or sets on foot or the having possession laid lid wit h close joints. Can* must be taken u. proposes has a intox. tor unlawful fine SYRINGES, Etc., of and with no of Banner, accepted position as associate liquors sale; starting horizontal line o| first course on a straight ans for danger hardship, hope costs any military expedition to be editor of the Leader. $100; $5; paid. REPAIRING line, ami all perpendicular lines plumb. Joints t<* reward the Tilton A. Elliott, in beyond condescending favor, app., having posses- he same size and as :go) dozen. That is a good deal easier New Senate work, nervousness, impure blood, week. of Cod-Liver Oil with bly: York, Assembly; Ohio, thousands have found relief and cure in Hypophos- as as for and quite profitable mining gold. and Assembly Rev. G. E. of Lime and Soda supplies Assembly; Pennsylvania, Tufts of Belfast preached at the phites MENS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. in Northern As- church what want. Bar Harbor is determined to have ade- Pennsylvania; Virginia, Sunday afternoon. If nothiug pre- exactly they They vents he will will and be quate sewers if it takes a special town sembly and half of Senate. November occupy the pulpit again next thrive, grow strong Children’s Knee Pants Suits. PANTS. to 'em. Enter- Oth Nevada and will each Sunday. well all winter on this splendid food MEN’S meeting get [Ellsworth Washington Neatly trimmed, 3 to 14 years, actual of Look for the trade mark, which value’ now. ... prise. elect a Senate and In Miss Abbie who has been at tonic. Nearly all them become Dirigo $2.00, 99c, Assembly. very Hood’s Batchelder, are the best on earth for means Bar Harbor is fond of it. For adults who they light. few States will there be “straight” con- home on a short visit, returned last week to very the money. All wool, worth $3.00, f.»r this sale. Massachusetts, where she is employed iu an are not very strong, a SI. 98 BOYS’ ULSTERS. The burglars who bored into a Bridg- tests between the Republican and Demo- Sarsaparilla for course The One True Blood Purifier. $1; six for $5. asylum incurables. of treatment with collars, worth $4.00, for this sale ton safe and only got 27 cents could have cratic parties. Massachusetts, for example, MEN’S BALCK Large Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. Hudson the Emulsion for a has two Democratic tickets—National and Brown, administrator of the estate couple $2.90 earned more money in the time they were BEAVER OVERCOATS, of the of months in fall will are the only pills to take late S. S. Lane, will on Saturday after- the for at work in sawing wood. “Honesty is the Bryan—and Iowa has the same, with the I | j, TV 11 Sold by competing houses $7.00. flood S rlllS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. noon dispise auction of all tbe them the Our price Children’s Fine Ail Wool Suits. addition of a Middle ticket. by farming put through S4.80 best policy.” Populist .-4 tools, wagons, harnesses, and everything winter in first-class con- 4 to 15 years, nchhy Scotch effects, There is also a Prohibition ticket in each worth for this sale. else on a $5.00, Commercial thinks that no man School Course. usually kept farm. This is a rare dition. Ask doctor MEN’S HEAVY WEIGHT S3.50 The In aud the High Reading your State. Maryland Virginia chance to has any light to a title at all unless he be- secure good articles, and all should about this. ALL WOOL dark new are to elect States is the course of read- SUITS, /tlaitls, in Eastern Maine. Times. legislatures United Following prescribed be present who need on their longs [Bath j anything place. t Be sure SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the in the school for you get You will have to pay $8.00 for them Senators. ing Belfast High 1897-8, man and fish are on lie that as it may, a good many mas- ! Several of the Spiritualists attended the the wrapper. elsewhere. For this sale. MEN'S FURNISHINGS j with the Public numbers of the $5.75 under titles to which have Library lectures } All druggists; 50c. and $1.00. s Is much overdone. they heard, only rth r.n.1.. lor tlii' very 1. Age of Fable. Tbomas Bulfinch..1028.17 worth $7.00 or money refunded. Now 19c deal to Atchison. If Atchison peo- that cannot be great 2. Selections from H. W. 5 regret they present at every how nice the Kansas Longfellow.1213 $4.90 ple were telling City Evangeline, Hiawatha, Miles Stand- meeting during the week. l.ink h\ link the coils of circumstantial liower and how unfortunate Reliable Goods! All Wool Fleeced Underwear parade was, ish. The arrival MEN’S FINE ALL WOOL SUITS last of Elder G. worth for t -sale .. \: .-i.ee coiled about the Chicago sau- it was that Atchison could not have some- 3. Birds through an Opera-glass. F. Wednesday 7.v.. 49c. town A. Andrews from Single and double breasted, haml-ome the mur- thing like it. that would do the A. Merriam. 333.3 Massachusetts was hailed iki• Eeutgcrt, accused of and harm. that makes the or’ Bird.1 Ways. Olive Thoru Mil- with his plaids worsted elicit-.. usual price Everything peo- delight by numerous friends. Dur- Correct 812.00, for this •: > wiie: but tloee of the twelve MEN'S AND BOYS’ BH.ACES with the town in which ler. sale.4g0 ^0 ple sarislied they ing his visit will weekly meetings be held at Styles! — :; i. di'i not consider it sufficient to live, does good. [Atchison, Kansas, Globe. Winter Term. tV,.rth.25«-.. n .«• 13c. the houses of his friends. All are welcome, MEN’S MACKINTOSHES. a id he will have to lace a new These sentiments are of 1. Tales from Shakespeare. Charles general applica- and it is hoped that saints as well as and Lamb, or. 352.27 sinners I Lowest Prices! Mary Special purchase at half their amc. FANCY SHIRTS. tion. Every community has its croakers and backsliders will Shakespeare’s Stories Simply told. embrace the opportuni- Don't fail to lot k at these it at These are the mottoes tit the and of evil, and where their de- Mary Seymour. 312 0 ty to be ing else. prophets present. with lum Im'muin. w lilt. ... •: 2. Colonial Era. G. P. Fisher. 444 17 A ■ .nesj.undent i»f the Portland Press influence is not counteracted 'nine '1 o I. mir wf pressing by 3. Tom Brown’s School Days at Rug- The Noithport water has order- 2 lots Black Coats,S2.95 company Cape four tor .iMcntion to the fact that on '>4 a and active public spirit by. Tbomas Hughes. 325.21 ed 1,000 feet of 4-inch E. P, FROST 69c., S2.7E page loyal happiuess pipe for mains from Clothing Store, And D. B. Velvet Collar, < >lKc*ial Suuve- Term. 74 MAIN BKLFAST. .Maine Music Festival and prosperity will stand aloof. We should Spring the new reservoir to the Camp Ground. The SI’RKKT, 1. John 1022.15 light and dark Coats, 3 95 do'Vi am is a Hattie Hymn “Written believe in our town, work for it, and sound Pilgrim’s Progress. Banyan. work of excavating progresses favorably at dr-'t 2. Actual of >•'. me, Narrative and Legendary Poems. value these eoats i- ss.no iis r. nr, si fr. will be for water soon. Toilet id in N. Chase:" while in the German awaits such endeavors; fault-iiuding and Donovan. Edna Lyall. 158 12 ready very USER'S BLACK, BROW?* and or We Two 158. The present pipe from the spring to the da i-.'ok. compiled by Professor L. bickering invite failure. Now it is a fact GRAY SOFT FOR THF. SOrHOMORE CLASS. reservoir is HATS, thought to be sufficient. AND '■ .,,x "■r n i- f«»and this in German. that the hard times which poem during general- worth Fall T ern. The members of Excelsior 50,:., for this sale. I9c ‘i who was born the as Lodge, F. & A. Ka! Theu'l kornei, throughout country = ly prevailed 1. Vicar of Wakefield. Oliver Gold- had riani 1 M., a ladies’ night last even- The 1‘n -s this A Curi- the result *4' Democratic tarift Smith. 142.18 Saturday captions legislation and 2. Short «»f the war of Seces- ing, entertained their wives, their sis- cure ns ( ineideii- : but that seems to our own and section suffered hut lit- History hardly city sion. E. H. Johnson. 44(1.28 ters, their and their daughters aunts; and a HARRY W. lit the ease. tle in comparison with other sections. 3. Sketch Book. Washington Irving.121(111 Sets CLARK, very enjoyable occasion it was, too. So 4. The J. F. 251.18 There was some diminution of Spy. Cooper. incomes, much so, that they were again invited to be in cliina cases instead of satin trimmed as i n<- > uiona' In-moorats of Massachu- Winter Term. The Clothier and a of heretofore; neater and more in and Tailor, 83 Main Street, Belfa> sympathetic closing pockeibooks present Saturday evening, Nov. (Jtb, when a dainty every Bargain seit> had a dig ratification meeting in 1. Tangle wood Tales. Nathaniel produced some congestion of the circulat- Hawthorne.11180 more extended program for the entertain- way. !!-■>:• n Iasi week. at which Hr. William ing medium. But the only industry crip- 2. Selections from J. R. Lowell.1218.14 ment of their guests will be presented. tiie for made Visions of S r Under the Kvriett. candidate Governor, the Wilson bill which af- Lauufal, A. F. Elwell pled by directly Willows and other Capt. smiles very sweetly Lubin's Latest Odors! the the letters poems. principal speech. Among fected our people was the manufacture of 3. Fragments of Science. John Tyn- now as he realizes what a difference it will ‘•Flowers of France" and lead was <’ne from ex President Cleveland dall.919 11 ‘•Cye’auiu," by now make whether lie faces a cold as SAVE That has revived in a meas- northeaster MONEY clothing. ounce. i. his to be lie Spring Term. he leads his line hursts guiding inability present. ure and is otherwise continued in new di- around behind the 1. edited i»v iu'yim; said: *T hope that the action of the true Young People’s Tennyson, house to drink, or backs them out of their rections. While shoe factories all over by W. J. Rolfe.1212 3 stalls a Henna oats of your State as well as in 2. Uncle Tom’s Harriet Beech- to tub filled by means of a pipe that New Toilet Waters! New England were failing or shutting Cabin, er Stowe. 252.9 water that will never otlie; states may bear abundant fruit, and supplies make a horse The best for use in atomizers: Lilly of the down our 3. temporarily original factory Merchautof Venice, Shakespeare. 1223.7 shake his teeth and no give hope to the speedy rescue of our out, doubt the horses, Valley, Crab-apple Blossom, Arbutus, Watches, Clocks, continued in with a and. 1228.17 operation, although too, will welcome the change as much as their paity from false guardians.” FOR THE JUNIOR CLASS. ALL TLX CLXTS PER OZ, reduced output. To-day it is running at owner. Fall Term. its full and a new is A Boston man who visited capacity, factory "Vi nd^ Washington 1. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, We had a very enjoyable visit last week Silver Plated Ware a and in the season made from the building up large successful busi- O. W. Holmes.1114.1? comity berry from Capt. R. B. Trim and son of Islesboro. Roger & Gallet’s new Soaps ness. Our is and advan- ?. Selections from the poetry of T. B. a few barrels of city beautifully Mr. Trim or blueberry juice wine, Aldrich. 1213.10 states that diphtheria is having steam and Perfumes. tageously located, with communi- a run partly as an experiment and partly for 3. Wake Robin, John Burroughs. 945.5 quite at his place. Mr. Otis Dodge lias cation land and water, has an lost two ““ins' bonu- consumption. He sent a few sample by ample Winter Term. children, and others of the family water for domestic and 1. Robert McDon- are down with it. All the H. bottles of what he called to some supply purposes Falconer, George schools aud J. LOCKE & SON. Bluejay ald. 155.1 for protection against lire, gas and elec- churches have been discontinued for fear of A Beautiful Line of lm= 1: bonis in tlie west who were in the liquor 2. Forms of Water, Tyndall. 943.19 | tric for and eontagiou. Everything is being done to business and had it tested plants lighting electric power, Term. pre- Atomizers. they by experts, Spring vent an and it is ported 1Ya°v" a of etc. is I epidemic, hoped it will be wlii* it “the best brand of system sewerage, What, then, 1. Brief of Maine, G. J. Var- pronounced History kept confined until ail danger is old atomizers repaired at slight cost. the matter with Belfast*? ney. 457.1 past. wine on earth.’* The Boston man there- 2. Kenilworth, Sir Walter Scott. 151.14 Frank Prescott, the genial foreman of the the manufacture of the wine or Ivanhoe. 151 23 upon began crew at work on the Transfers in Real Estate. 3. Julius Caesar, Shakespeare.1223.10 reservoir, will undoubt- IS*™New goods arriving each day. PEOPLES NATIONAL .1 BANK in in Boston and met with quiet way or.1228 23 edly be surprised to learn that every citizen &J^“Step in and look at them. L A-KNOWLTON, President. FRANK R. WIGGIN Cashier. h success that it is be will of this is probable The following transfers in real estate were FOR THE SENIOR CLASS. place much pleased to know that remove to he Washington county and extend recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds Fall Term. sought tirst and every time to employ ! i> ]«i*] atioii.-. He estimates that Wash- for the week ending Oct. 27, 1897: Edwin 1. Idylls of the King, Alfred Tenny- meu of his own town in preference to secur- son.1224 8 no one Solicited in n c alone can Cornforth, to S. E. Flood N ing help elsewhere, and more heartily nuty produce 150,000 Thorndike, Co., 2. In the Maine D. Deposits Woods, Henry the favor than POOR & SON, IN III VIIM.' VL Feb. ‘is, N'*l. July 24, 1VM. Per. IVU \l;irrti : ivir "i blueberries, which, with the Waterville; laud in Thorndike. Elisha i Thoreau. 534.12 appreciates the men them- selves PKPPSITS: $3tM5:|.UP .yV.M'O.'JP sT'Mho.'** .',.'-vv: Harris, Ih lfast. to B. B. Sears- 3. David Copperfieid, Charles Dick- who find employment there. Good "the: o credit nts usrcd, will make Toothaker, 11,1 NP5, Per l:{. I Ml .I. 1,200,- ens. 153.11 Jul) July II. |vu». ^ inont; land and buildings in Belfast. hoy, Frank, you may rest assured that a B lfast. "<'0 :11T'ii> of for which there is a Benj. nr and Soil. 153 3 Druggists, jU'i'MiS-i.S'i siirtp.sjs.j7. 5J6v .1 f y wine, Dmuboy strike will be unknown here. si72,011.;.in 9 ltowe, Brooks, t*» Wellington T. Sinclair, or Nicholas 153.5 !■ \ ;'>h in ukt‘1 at one dollar a Nieklehy.. gallon, do.; land and buildings in Brooks. Alonzo Winter Tern,. .a of wint from blueberries lias Special Meeting of Waldo Co. S183.869.9 king F. to Sarah Orange. Major, M<»ntvilie, F. Perry, do.; 1. Eliot. 154 23 1 Romola, George These fijures are t it, eu from oilr sw ir 4n nt* t h, n in Nova Scotia for 32 i\eto many land and buildings in Montville. Loriug T. and.1144 Waldo Pomona held a Swale Wanted County Grange th e v,- >r Mill on the Floss. 154.31 Hay of Currency, on the afi >r ye;a-, there call it wine. JCashinyton, \'/utc<, they por Cummings, Prospect, to Clifton M. Eaincs, special meeting October 26th with Sandy BY 2. Growth of the American Nation, ■*8!>EPOSITA in the INTEREST >' V : r Ml.v r do.; land in Prn«*rw»ct. Stream The Adelbert Drake, If. P. Judson. 420.0 Grange, Unity. weather and ary 1st ami duly Nr. 1 )cp oi- :. of that month. This ■ lire-- > to Alonzo land .3. John 919.10 were all deparrm-n: I.* Calif.. Times Lincolnville, Drake, do.; Sound, Tyndall. traveling that could be desired and ■ Angeles. recently much as a < /., j F. G. WHITE, every <1.*:*--.-sit -.,y. an I a '[, and in Lincolnville. Edwin Term. the hall was well filled. aim mm ixsu.il a “mining edition’* in which the buildings Spring The officers were of our Capital Stock. H. 1. As 24 Front This Bank bain.: the latest c-oa'iiNi ■ l Biuk i.i W ibN .-•■ Nickerson, Portland, to Alonzo W. You Like It, Shakespeare.122-3 7 nearly all present. The pro tern officers Street, BELFAST, < lain !.- :it and well ments in an B > .v f.«rth, substantiated, and.1228 17 Fire l ir^Ur-IT a ,N Damrn, land and were Edward October 7, 1897.—5\v40 hank in this Svvanville; buildings 2. Evans, chaplain; Sister Hig- countv. that Angeles is the Sesame and Lilies, John Ruskin.. .1158.11 We geographical in Swanville. C. West have SAFK PKPOSIT KOXKS at <5 an1 $N vnr \ Joseph Mathews, or Ethics of the Dust.1158 11 gins, Flora; Fred Littlefield, per ceiitie "I the most extensive and gatekeeper. State of locks, so they miv betaken to and from the Bank tl I- promis- to A. Ni 3. House Maine, Side, Calif., Lucy chols, Searsport; of Seven Gables, Nathaniel The following granges were represented: ing 'leveloped county in the in Hawthorne.1115.10 Collector’s Adverilscment of Sale of Lands of mining land Searsport. A. L. Eastman, Jackson, Rising Sun, Knox, by W. D. Har- 4. and II Penseroso, John Elliott; Non-Kesldint United States. The Times to Rachael R. land and build- L'Allegro Owners. says*: Eastman, do.; Milton.1222.12 vest Moon, Thorndike, by Alonzo Higgins.^ A';thin reach of this in addi- in Jackson. Sarah V. taxes on lands situated In the town of easy city, ings Downer, Palermo, Each class is required to read five books Sebasticook, Burnham, by Charles Whitten ; Unpaid tion to the seven southern counties, are to Frank G. laudand Union Freedom, In the Count) of Waldo, for the year Downer, do.; buildings the two in the fall one in Harvest, Montville, by Alonzo Po- the rich mineral fields of Southern Ne- during year; term, in Palermo. Esther E. Melvin et als Rock- land; Frank 5 S< the winter term, and two in the. Dirigo, Freedom, by Clements; vada. uthern Utah, Western spring list of on real estate of non- Buns Arizona, taxes Ammunition port, to Sarah E. Young, Lincolnville; land Georges River, W. H. following New Mexico, Sonora, Lower California term. Liberty, by Moody; THEresident owners, in the town of Freedom, for PRICES LOWER THAN in EVER BEFORE. ami < hihuahua. In Southern California Lincolnville. Susan M. Craig et als., Bel- Equity, Belfast, Ed. Harding; F Ritchie, the year 1890, committed to me for collection for said* town on the of fast, to Caro M. Roberts, land and Two More E. twenty-seventh day June, AGENT FOR WALDO COUNTY FOR alone there are nearly one thousand Brooks; Millinery Openings. Waldo, by Evans; Sunlight, Knox, by 1890. remain unpaid; and notice is hereby given stamps, some seven thousand men engag- buildings in Monroe and Brooks (3 deeds.) VV. Dolloff ; Hillside, Thorndike, by Nelson that if said taxes, interest and charges are not so much of the real estate taxed ed in mining, and a of not less Islesboro Laud and to October, 2ist and 22d were opening days at Gordon Sister Howard previously paid, capital Improvement Co., ; Seaside, Belfast, by as is sufficient and necessary to pay the amount than invested in the two of our Washburn & Moen *20,000,000 mining Wm. R. Dupee, Newton, Mass.; land in leading millinery establishments, Kennebec county was represented by Orrin due therefor, including interest and' charges, will Wires! Yet a has be sold at auction at the Town House in Hay of W. public industry. beginning scarcely Islesboro deeds.) Wm. Prall et als., De- those J. Ferguson & Co. and Mrs. R. Learned and others. A class of 13 was in- I'HE KIND THAI NEVER (2 said town,on the first in December, 1897, BREAKS.” been made in the development of our Monday troit, to J. I*. Chase. Coming up Main street on that structed in at nine o’clock a. m. : mineral wealth. Mich., Murray Howe, Milton, the fifth degree. EVERYTHING Mass.; land in Islesboro. Geo. W. Moulton day attention would naturally be attracted Helen C. Thomas very pleasingly wel- Geo. O. Danforth or unknown. The Clifford Cold is no means the valuable farm, so-called, containing 50 acres, more or less, by only et Stockton land in of the in Miss windows. als., Springs ; Stock- by display Ferguson’s comed the Pomona Grange and B. F. Foster value §700; bounded on the east by land of Reuben in HARDWARE mineral that is found in Southern Cali- J. W. j 60 on west of and Main the land Reuben Street ton Springs; Mary M. Hall, Boston, to In the first was a brilliant showing of dress responded with a few well chosen words. Sibley, by Sibley JONES, Frank L. Brown, on the north by land ot Sarah fornia. other minerals that exist M. in SUCCESSOR TO J. H. & J. \V. JONl-S Among Nancy Marden, Belfast; land Belfast. silks, laces and gloves artistically arranged Remarks for the good of the order were Hebot, < n the south by land of Riieben Sibley and there are borax, copper cinnabar, iron, Edgar L. Clark, Belmont, to L. A. Knowl- —samples from the large and fine stock in made by W. H. Moody and others. Noon Geo. Barns. Anson Danforth farm, so-called, con- taining 40 acres, more or less; Hix lot, so called, The was lead and marble. Little or nothing has ton, Belfast; land and buildings in Belmont. side. next window handsomely recess was then taken. containing 25 acres, more or less; Gould lot, so 25 more or less; Hum- been done in the of these Elias. Barney et als., Searsport, to Chas. A. decorated, the new color, “mode,” predomi- The Grange was opened in the afternoon called, containing acres, yet development mer lot, so-called, containing 25 acres, more or trimmed The SPECIAL Eolcord, do.; land and buildings in Sears- nating. The hats, whole birds, witli music by the choir. question, less, all 115 acres; value §400; bounded on the OFFER s deposits. east land of William and F. P. Bennett, port. Elbert J. Monroe, Belfast, to Samuel natural feathers, etc. made a fine display. “Was the last Legislature justified in mak- by Sibley on the west by land of Mrs. Will Hussey and J. the a so was Tlie ] ublie disgust with the fakes and Gurney, Waldo; land and buildings in Entering store large and well assorted ing large appropriations?” discussed Joseph Elli -tt ; on the north by land of Joseph To the Readers of The Journal Elliott, on the south hv land of Robert M. Oliver: Republican at the Maine fairs this Belfast. Samuel J. to Edwin A. stock of trimmed and untrimmed hats and P. W. Orrin Dr. swindle.-- big year Gurney, by Ayer, Learned, Billings tax due. §22 55. To us this advertisement m i has been only partially indicated by tlie Hun toon, Belfast; land and buildings in bonnets were seen, together with a hand- and J. G. Harding. Music by the choir fol- Mrs. Fannie Robinson’s estate. Containing 50 any person sending one dollar and sivt\ .•.■;i acres, more or less, value §350; bounded on the Belfast. some line of laces, silks, ribbons, lowed the discussion. ($1.(»()) we \vi!i send one of our lIMill ORAOF. MAY \ OKIv NO in Foi N I \ newspapers. An article in the New York flowers, east by land of David Dow, on the west by land of that into the The was furnished (’harles TwitehtlPs estate, on the north by the road I'ENS, the regular price > f which is $.4.00. Tie pen is SOl.lll I4KOOI O M Tribune of Oct. trimmings—everything goes following program by eekly HOth, captioned Resolutions of leading to Palermo, on the south l»y land of Amos Respect. construction of a lady’s head dress. A new Sandy Stream Grange: Music; declamation is of best hard rubber, beautifully eh used and mounted .v tltwo liea\\ gold bands “Decline of the Agricultural Brawn ; fax due, 87.I S. Fair,” seen here was the chiffon recitation Olive Oct 1897. best As this is a offer it must be a\ abed b.-p.r. \ Whereas, our Divine Master has iu his in- departure brims, by George Webb; by Rand; Freedom, 10, plate. special shows that the evils of are 3vv43 OTIS M. flAKVfiT, complained by finite love and mercy taken from our order while the mirror velvet, Roman stripe and solo by Nina Vandeets; music by choir. one pen sent to a person, (hit out this advertisement an i aid w•; i SI <»<> Collector of Taxes of the town of Freedom. no means confined to this hut are our beloved E. State, dearly sister, Mary Gilmore, fancy plaid ribbons were found in great va- The committee reported the next meeting ed letter and pen will be forwarded in the mail, registered. Resolved, That the members of geneial. The Tribune writer begins by Morning riety. The work is in charge of Miss Ada to be with Sunrise Grange, Winterport Light Grange deeply deplore the loss of our NEW YORK FOUNTAIN PEN CO., saying: “There are evidences, indisput- sister, that in her death we have lost au Jones, whose taste as a milliner was seen Nov, Pth, with the following program: Open- faithful Christian. 239 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. able evidences, that the fair, honored, in the many beautiful hats and bonnets on ing exercise ; conferring fifth degree ; address agricultural That we Resolved, deeply sympathize and of which of welcome some member of Sunrise as such is on the decline in this exhibition, a-great many were by III 11 with her Ill country.” brother, relatives and friends. sold on the H. R. Established in 1836. A STEAM KOI I I r It is rather humiliating to find the New Resolved, Tliat our charter be draped in opening days. Grange; response by Dawson; report alxiut 25 mourning fur thirty days as a mark of respect Mrs. Chase’s rooms presented an unusual- of Granges; suggestions for the good of the II. I*., wiU Fair at Portland held as a CAPITAL STOCK, England up to our sister. $150,000 * all ly cosy and brilliant appearance on her order; appointment of committee on time connections com the writer Resolved, That these resolutions be placed Offices for Rent, “frightful example,” testify- with ferns and and for next SURPLUS, $33,000 |>lete, has been hut little used h\ |{ upon our records and a copy of the same opening days, potted plants, program meeting; recess; as an witness to the That ing eye prominence sent to the brother of our deceased vines to the hand some music; question, “Resolved, private fast Coliseum Co, Call on sister delicate supplement DEPOSITS SOLICITED The rooms over Mayo & White, High street, re and a the dairying is preferable to patronizing cream- of fakers, “gambling wheels and every copy to local papers of ribbons and other millin- ASA r KICKS or display feathers, eries,” N. Littlefield, neg., J. G. Hard- centlv Miss dressmaker, Laura Ricker, Com. aff., for rent at and occupied by Beverage, device calculated to catch the ) Here were to be seen the nicest rest of the to be furnished Safe deposit boxes $3, $5, $6.50 N. K. HUS ION, pennies Lydia > on ery goods. ing. The program Woodman, $8 a year. are for rent with immediate possession. Enquire and contaminate the mind.” The Penn- Belle Barden, J Res. and most stylish goods, in all the latest by Sunrise Grange. Belfast, May 1807. -IStf C. A. Our new vault is unequaled in Eastern Maine styles from the very large velvet hat with Levanseller, Sec’y. of Fair and the New York State Monroe, Oct. 25,1897. and in Are sylvania many feathers and plumes, to the modest UNEXCELLED security against POOR & SON. Fair are shown to be tarred with the same little with a slight trimming of shir When wear to exceed repair in in the Belfast, 29,1897.—3<>tf Searsmont. Rev. W. C. toque begins and burglary country. July Baker preached red ribbon and flowers. In colors are to fall sick. The brush, and tlie Tribune writer every- your body you going Those renting boxes can have the exclusive pertinent- here in with Rev. V. is in from the modest it are: loss of weak- Sunday exchange E. thing order, light grays signs of flesh, paleness, privilege of taking their boxes to and from the Attention Pensioners ly asks, “what is going to be done about Hills-Miss Mabel Simmons, who has been and browns and the new “owl” colors to ness, nervousness, etc. The repair needed is vault. decorations of the bright reds, greens, pur- food. You think you eat enough, and yet it?” He thinks the press can do very in Belfast for several months, is visiting her ples, etc. A great cteal of labor is put into you feel that you wear out more tissue, Having purchased the original records or a r much by becoming the exponent of parents-Mrs. Margaret Fogg of Augusta, millinery this year,nearly everything in rib- energy, nerve-force, than your food makes •'.state of ,1. ('. (’ates. tor the convenience ot claims and of it. who has been in went bon and velvet being shirred, and the larger for The difficulty is that you do not E. H. M. D. pensioners having pending, sentiment that is and must visiting town, to you. DURGIN, ■■ healthy'public who to claims for addii ions' hats laden with plumes, aigrettes, wings, digest enough. And this is so serious it is may wish present as Washington Sunday to visit relatives.... increase of 1 will beat C K.Cobbett' be opposed to all such exhibitions whole birds and feathers, with a few Mow- worth down seriously to think about. pensions. sitting shoe shop, 127 Main street, opposite the P"-* We have two milliners now, Mrs. V. A. ers. All the varied effects to be what take a few Fine farm in North port, two miles from ('amp above outlined. tlie States’ produced If you can’t digest you eat, ollice, \ov. 8 and d, 18H7. but onlv the luornn Certainly the combinations of these colors and Cordial. The of Glasses and Diseases of Simmons and Mrs. W. W. Marriner. Both by doses of Shaker Digestive Fitting Ground, 135 acres land, nice buildings, !ar_o of the 8th. money should not go to such exhibitions. materials by taste and artistic skill were to effect of it will be to increase your flesh and 4w41 L.C. MORSE, have a of the good display goods_All found in Mrs. Chase’s and You won’t a orchards, 350 bbls. apples last year. Good soil, be parlors, many make you feel stronger. fall the Eye and Ear Specialty. schools in town close this week. The vil- were sales of “opening hats” made to the sick. Proof that it is in control of your sold low and on Although this is an “off year” the elec- Office'hours until ft a. m. never failing water. Will be very SUBSCRIBE lage school will give an entertainment at most critical and exacting customers. Her repair apparatus. It’s easy enough to test to 8 m. EOR^^^^ exercise an im- showed that it is not for a few bottles of ^ From 12.30 to 3 and 7 p. terms. 40tf tions of November 2d will Dirigo hall ..Victor opening necessary this for yourself. Take easy Friday evening. Grange their own fu- Belfast ladies to go outside town Shaker Digestive Cordial. intluence upon the political has changed its of to Wednes- M. C. IIILL, portant night meeting to secure the best and most stylish goods in Sold by all druggists at 10 cents to $1.00 SEARSPORT, MAINE. 39 Miller Belfast, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. ture. Colorado will elect a supreme court day. the millinery line. per bottle. Telephone Connection. 13tf St., HE NEWS OF BELFAST. The East Belfast Y. P. S. C. E. will meet Mr. L. O. Buvklin and family left yester- The Churches. with Everett A. Nickerson this, Thursday, day to spend the winter in Everett Mass. \ v York Dramatic News desires a afternoon and All are invited. evening. A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of At the Epworth convention in Portland a ii- iit in this city. Veterans, is List of unclaimed letters remaining in the decorating the graves of veterans in Grove resolution was adopted pledging hearty co- ilar of the Council meeting City Belfast office for the week Oct. Cemetery with new flags. operation with the Christian Civic post ending League. No :■} next Monday Better Can be Had. A Belfast Man evening, 22 1: Ladies—Mrs. Carrie Meader, (2) Mrs. F. Mrs. O. G. The of Critchett attended the Presi- monthly consecration meeting the Makes A Statement. u hers and pupils of the Upper G. Wood. Gentlemen—Mr. Martin F. Bart- dent's W. at will be held next GEORGE C. E. Sun- BDRKETT reception given the White Baptist Society House Two miles out from the business centre on i:ci are J. Hooker raisiug money by sub- lett, Wright. Monday afternoon, Oct. 25th. at G o’clock Mrs. Ida day p. m., Mahoney, Searsport avenue, overlooking Belfast bay. is the to buy a new bell for their Attention, Comrades! Remember the leader. Attention is called to the offer residence of our respected citizen, H. C. Putnam. ilding. of the meeting of the Waldo County Veteran As- New York Our representative had a talk with Mr. Fountain Pen Co. We have re- There will be a parish gathering aud supper pleasant I Commissioners have decided soeiation Nov. 4th in Morrill. The address who WILL my ceived one in Putnam, explained about OPEN of the pens and they are all that the Universalist vestry next week, Thurs- enthusiastically THIS DAY me of welcome will be delivered Comrade J. his and told how lie moved to outside finish of the Court by is claimed. It is au day which time matters poultry fanning, j opportunity to get a evening,at important An :s R Mears; President J. G. Hard- Indiana years but returned to Belfast and * II n fah The work will be done by ; response by good pen at half price. will come up for consideration. ago, Elegant H Remainder of took up his present Mr. Putnam v Stevens. ing. program by the people occupation. A portrait of Mr. Elbert Rev. H. H. Churchill of Bath will hold re- of Morrill. [H. R. D Sec. Hubbard, pre- with equal enthusiasm talked of a subject that nt. supper will be given at the his vival services in the Mission sented to friend, Rev. C. H. Wells, is on People’s everv will interest many Belfast readers, published here The Belfast i.urch vestry next Tuesday, Nov. j Creamery. The new Bel- this week in his own words. He said: *•! have had —Nove Dress exhibition at Clement’s. Mr. Hubbard is to evening except Monday evening, itching fast is now for and Goods, Ladies' to which i Baptist Circle, creamery open business, lecture at the at 7 o’clock; also on at 2 GO and piles for 12 years, and have doctored more or less Ij Universalist church Nov. 6th, Sunday 7 are invited. i prepared to negotiate with farmers for milk with doctor in and used no end of In Dress Patterns on “The Footsteps of Shakespeare.” P. m. All are welcome. every town, only (no two patterns alike). ! or cream. The first lot was brought in Oct. salves and onitments, but they did me little or no will be a game of football outlie Services at the Uuiversalist Pensions have been granted as church next -’1st by Levenseller Bros, of Waldo, aud the follows: good. I saw Doan’s Ointment advertised and I field Saturday afternoon between ; will be as follows: Original, Albert Conant, Cor- Sunday Morning worship a at i apparatus tested. Oct. 25th several lots Ellingwood’s got box Kilgore & Wilson’s drug store. I got amis and Belfast High school elev with sermon at 10 followed ner; original, Eliza A. 45, by Sunday more relief from it than I have ever 1 were and the amount, is increas- widows, etc., Mur- anything vdmission 25 cts; school children, 15 brought in, school. phy, Vinalhaven; Almeda J. Wentworth, Young people’s monthly consecra- tried. It is without exception the best ointment idles free. ing daily... .Pasteurizing apparatus has been Belfast; additional, Eliphalet Clark, North tion meeting at six o’clock led by Miss Ada for what it is advertised that I ever used. I will Beautiful Silks for Waists put iu aud will be operated in connection t-rs of tlie Belfast Festival Chorus Isles boro. Marriner. Topic,“The Light of the World.” recommend it to my friends whenever the oppor- with the creamery business. Farmers who itself. You can refer to me for jested to meet at the At the service the tunity presents Baptist vestry The Maine Farmers’ Almanac for morning following an- WILL BE have milk or cream to sell would do well to 18r the .argest pumpkin; but ing re-sliiugiing of The shed and barn_ which will lie prized highly. Many ;hanks | church next n is nc» a will be as follows: prom d squash, St-.ii. B. Holt is repairing his buildings on are extended to Mrs. Blake from the Circle. | Sunday Sermon at Id 43 since ll'Mt a. m. the Rev. S. Cl II have been street, two by pastor, Mills: ■ [ pkins including will meet with (> George. MS* dwelling houses, The Circle Mrs. R. Webs- Simons m a, l; M. Brown <»f Swan- boat etc.. .The Catholic church re- school at 12 m.; Consecration ser. shop, is ter on Monday next. vice of the Y. P S. C. E. at 6.13 'dm from G. A Bowers f •dving a coat of the a silver p. 111.; Topic, 85 cents each. paint, body The and the Mayor Finance Committee “Trust ?” white. cross Christ for what 2 Tim. 1 : 1-12. The "39c. i grey. trimmings The is to be have had several coni'erea ■■ \s with repre- j at 7.13 m. will be V Hall received from a gilded. meeting p. devoted to the recently sentatives of Boston concerns with banking American Board of Missions. In- l .-\ t Mont., a handsome ar.te- Foreign ! to of The First Big Game. Orrin Bradeen of regard refunding. Representatives will be an m \v ;.d: lie lias had if mntetl C. teresting papers presented giving by two firms were here ^ Bost-u and Edward E. Wescott of Belfast | Tuesday. There will account of the recent at New Haven. ONE CASE BENTS’ ads He a iso received a buf- meeting pair..f I be no in One lot of ■■ n-iurned to tins -ity Oct. 2b 1, from a week’s difficulty placing the bonds, and The b»)*:.• of the mid-week meeting this, a-. -t vera! fossils, etc. Saturday 1: nt in the the is as to the it nig, bringing first big game of only question premium, Thursday, evening, is “Making the Church a genuine igliT a pair "1 knee buckles sacli J ^ 1 tin* seas n. They N-ft here Saturday, Oct. is expected that the sale of the entire issue Home.” cheviot ■ »ni by gentlemen in the Colonial Wool of the Fleeced and siart-ed out gunning at East Sebois refunding bonds wiil be successfully Shirts and Services at the Methodist Drawers, Episcopal Bake Monday while negotiated at. an early day. morning. Tuesday, church next Oct. will as i Scl Maria Webst Sunday, '•1st, be j■ 11biiii g down the lake saw a they large The Sun of the of the follows: Sermon by Rev. T. F. Jones of Ivll' Belfast Oct. '-'1st from a complains quality $1.09 qua for 50c each r;>tc- fishing i m >ose on a point of land within ride Lewiston water ity easy supply. It says that the Orono, in exchange with the pastor, at 10 43 n wih a of ten on board. The parry si A, and Mr. Wescott the animal water which comes from the pipes is as thick brought 1. 111.: Sunday school at 12 m ; of from Monroe one Belfast as syrup, that blood suckers very often run meeting except down. 1 rie next day Mr. Bradeen shot a from the faucets and not a snake Junior League at 3.30 p. m.; meeting of Ep- <*y tI shell three from Isle au long ago days -r m the w mds. The moose was 4 years came from one of them. There is no reason worth at b, leader, Mrs. Ada M. store ■ League is ■ Mr. ite§“Our tilled with attractive in but found -fish < Desert, very d and 800 the Sun should not Me a little. With up goods weighed pounds. The hind why grum Blodgett; topic, “The Third Clause of the During the northwest of Oct. the. water nice fat eels are furnished. gale quarters, head and skin, were home. Bangor | brought, Lew.ston to do better Epworth League Eph. 3.2.">27; all ot its d let I were at anchor at Isle au ought than blood Pledge^,” departments. Save tne advance on they B. O. Norton sold out the meat at his market i suckers and snakes. [Portlan 1 Advertiser. song service will begin at 7, followed by an B. G. at 20 to bo cents DINSMORE, C. 11. per pound. Coombs is Belfast has been supplied with fish address to the young people and Epworth prices which must sureh to.low, bv m Casks Melvin Grant of Frauk- mounting the head, which has a of biiving early. good pair chowder. League by Rev. T. F. Jones. The following is before the Belfast Police Court antlers Mr. Bradeen carried liis deer home music | A Gift and a Compliment. The follow- will be given at t-lie Sunday morning er i! in four cases. liquor On search to Boston. This was a doe about 33 Main Street, Belfast. weighing ing letter explains itself: service Hear, O Father, hear our prayer, /.ure he was convicted and sentenced 200 j pounds. F. J. Ryder, quartette; solo,selected, Miss Pettiu- no f f loo and <•<) j Rigby, Esq., imprisonment days, Leader of Belfast Band. The Light and Power Co. gill. which he Ou common The work of appealed. seller, My Dear Sir: Enclosed please find my GEO. W. 1 ■ of the of the nuisance and a improvement property Belfast check for twenty dollars, which I desire to ave BURKETT, keeping drinking East Skarsmont. Rev. V. E. Hills and youjseen ; tud lie waived Light N Power Co. goes on favorably. At | present to your Band as a very slight token tippling shop, ^xamina- son of called on his P. j-j the of my appreciation of their musical talents Union, uncle, Edgar and was bound over to the electric works at the mouth of Goose [ Januiry and their well merited reputation as gentle- Mahoney, Oct. 23rd...Mr. and Mrs. Will Heald Odd Fellows’ ■f the Court. River the shafting lias been and s<« Block, S. J. changed citizens and musicians of whom all our j men, of Thomaston are at Charles Heald's.j OUR 38 that either or both of the water feel CENT o Facts. Bessie arranged good people proud. Sloop May, Capt. Alden D. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Donnell were in Camden wheels or the steam may be used on Chase, < engine —^.BELFAST. rt A. Daley, of Vinalhaven was in Belfast, Oct. 20, 1807. October 20-Henry Mahoney has painted either of the circuits. The ist week with d.UOO of fish power generator his house... .Miss Thomas and her pounds dry | A Moose in Belfast. Martin S. Georgia FLEECE LINED is are in Gray, or “Del” working satisfactorily. Repairs brother Dana visited Mabel and Albert luiy apples. Capt. Daley, who lives on the Belmont road in this j progress on the the city, as he was once is a veteran of dam—strengthening Marriuer closed in dis- called, saw a moose last week while out Sunday-School ! structure, by building up from down j partridge SHIRTS and DRAWERS? 1th Maine Regiment, and when he stream, trict Xo. 3, October 22nd, after a successful and stopping leaks in the face of the hunting. The animal stood broadside to not If not YOU SHOULD, they are going fast. :" town is welcomed term of weeks, Isabelle lieartily by the more than and would have eight taught by dam. The owns the thirty paces away, company ice privi- Towle of Belfast.. .Charlie Wcdcli of Belfast E. P. FROST, 74 Main St. Sloop Startle, Capt. Gray, arrived been an easy shot. A man in East lege at the same place, and they are put- living with a fare of was at E. P. and of good line corned Mahoney’s Sunday_Mr. Machine. very Belmont a moose ting the houses in good condition for stor- reports seeing Sunday, Description Expert Sewing The ii -kerel all Mrs. McKenzie of Massachusetts are the fishery over the the same animal. Deer were a ing all the ice that can be cut on the. probably o- of Mr. and Mrs. Morse.... i""t year and Maine fisher- in this a few but guests Leroy Capt. pond. But the most noticeable improve- rarity county years ago, sh ii "d in the Rodney Witherspoon and wife are at Henry disappointment. ment is at the since the law has been on they have become To works on the Farmers gas Washington for a few Everett S : ><. k Bi'YKiis. numerous. A moose, is Mahoney’s days....Miss Frank Turner of street. The used as a store-house very however, a building Simmons visited Gertie Donnell last week. w 1:o drove the large herd of and office has been painted and a shed has novelty. Of Waldo Mrs. Colestia who has been! County. here <>et. sold 50 Boughton, mgh loth, liead at been built at the rear of the gas house to Uxt le Tom's Cabin. The next attraction at A. .7. Donnell’s for a few ;o visiting days, The time ;s fast approaching when the hay crop \: lay They brought fail receive the Spent lime from the purifiers. at the Belfast Opera House will be Stetson’s returned to her home in D. U. 1 oi 1807 wih i»t* the market for sale. Re- 1 o o:i\ Br- s -i Washington, put upon 145(1 head of voting The street front of the Washington building Uncle Tom Co.. Wednesday evening, Nov. October 20th-Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of! ports from a section oi the country show tlie ui A: os; >n the road from is to be cleaned and t he bank in front graded 51. An exchange says of this company: Morrill visited Mrs. Abhie Marriuer argest crop ot hay raised in many years, espe. hil- 1 t< AU ui ; ;st w eek. Finest and Octo-j grassed over, making a great im- Stetson’s Big Uncle Toni’s Cabin C drew her 21th.... I. A. Marriuer and Sands Hunt ly through the middle ami western States; in view W IS )11 tow n I. r. .uid bought a in the of the a house at the Grand Opera House of these facts ir is in order provement appearance premises. packed are and the school ! essentially necessary The o!' c’apboarding painting f to;bd oows and lives for last evening. special scenery, which to secure the tor our in the f»hip- Inside the gas works a number of improve- house. highest prices product they carry a lull car-load, was very line. A J* C. G.ot-niaw 5o ill ments various markets of the unit r\ t hat the prepara bought geese have been made. The station meter of this ever good performance popular play lion of the- shall«•« «hat of other B 11 last week. This is has been 1 crop .'ia! any por- the put in thorough repair, the puri- was given. Special mention is deserved Camden. Gilbert Patten is having steam- i The two tion of the country This result can only he •!, -fc ,,f geese seen here for some tiers are a new bank of to the many pleasant specialties. being overhauled, heating apparatus into his house on or an j Topsies are the best ever seen here and are. put Bay obtained by using Del.Tick's upright Ox They were driven on the road from day retorts has been put in, and when these ! View street the Worcester accomplished dancers. The Lone Star Quar- by Steam Heating press. Ir seems at present as though the larger Brooksvil-le, 15 miles,and are all the will be some shipped completed premises clean- tette rendered pleasant negro melodies Co-J. B. Williamson, jewreler and opts- i part of our surplus hay must find a market on the fast on steamer Silver Star. Mr ed and as neat an j in a fine manner. The African mandolin up present appearance as cian, has returned from a three months’ cattle steamers, where space is an absolute neces- were called on for four encores. just :iuw received 10 head of cattle in students by the any the city. tour through the eastern part of the State. sity. and hay put up in the old style lever presses boat. will used for this when a An combination of circumstances _Mrs. Win. Smith has a lobster cactus not be purpose better Steamer Notes. The storm which pre- amusing article can he and even then J'TRNAL AND TRIBUNE. It Seems Last has 400 blossoms on it... .Miss pressed obtained, vailed along the coast farther south Oct. occurred here recently. Sunday after- which Kath- must he sold at a discount. It is of v ital import try to explain our a arine W. the librarian of the frequently clubbing 21st (lid not reach this section. At noon a young man returning from bicycle Harding, Boston ance, especially in this year of low prices, that the Mgements with the New York ride collided with a skunk, with the usual public library, is spending her vacation in Weekly it was so severe Thursday afternoon and farmers co-operate with the dealers and pressers ue. Under the terms of our contract bis of business he Boston and Miss Annie W.Simonton fills night that the steamer City of Bangor did result. On reaching place in this matter and raise the Standard of our hay. that paper it can only he sent free to in of the her absence... .Miss not leave there until Friday morning. Be- buried the earth such portions the position during Don’t use the old lever presses hut have the best who their pay subscription to The as were affected the and as Ijilliau Norton, who has been the guest of can be fore reaching Thatcher’s Island they met wheel by odor, and obtain the highest prices, which only one year in advance. It is not sent her cousin, Miss Teresa Arau, for the sum- done a bale of such rough water that Capt. Ingraham de- a precaution against theft chained the wheel by producing perfectly pressed hay as requested by the subscriber. The mer, has returned to her home in Clifton, The Dederick presses in this section are operat- cided to into where the to the cellar window bars and carefully put Gloucester, Ellis & So. will not correspond with the date on think- N. Y. ed by Freeman Son, Brooks; Charles boat remained until 5 covered up the whole. A policeman o’clock in the evening. Edward and E. Journal slip, but each subscriber entit- Barnes. Waldo; Greer, Belmont, The sea continued ing he had found a stolen wheel, cut the rough and they arrived Centre Montville. Mrs. Alton Clements B. Swanville. Communications to to the Weekly Tribune will receive it Greeley, any in Rockland at 4.30 chain and carried the whole outfit to the o’clock Saturday morn- ami children have gone to Islesboro to spend of the above parties, or F. G. White, Belfast, will full year from the time the first num- and where the owner recovered it after ing, at Belfast at 7. The Penobscot, lockup, the winter... .The public schools in town receive prompt attention. 2m3<> ts received. The Tribune is printed, bound west, laid in Rockland until mid- considerable trouble. closed Oct. 29th-Mr. Thomas Erskine has F. «. WHITE. iished and mailed in New York, and not THE HEAD is handsome in design and pleasing in appearance, and all tin- 1 ri111 p;.i ts night and arrived in Boston at New Carle & Jones started out with his Thursday, \dvertisements. threshing machine_ The hed is let into the woodtn table so that the surta- e.- of i> ti: am 1 this office. Last Saturday we sent to ed and nickel plated. plate 1.30 p. m. She came out at of Friday. mid- give a description the Expert sewing G. E. Nash was here, last week, from Cam- thus the handling of all kinds of work. ■w York the names of all subscribers eu- facilitating and arrived night here about 3130 p. m. Sat- machines, which will be read with interest. den, repairing his and HAVE THE THE ARM is strong, well proportioned, and of ample size mr lining the hea\ ie>t work ed D- that date who are entitled to the buildings looking WE urday. The Bangor came down river again The regular price is $57.50, but they are after his other interests in town...E. E. THE NEEDLE is straight with a large shank and it is impossible o set it wrong nr he .. -ekly Tribune, and they should receive w m- i1 Saturday afternoon, leaving here about 5 these machines, for cash only, at Tasker is a shed for Win fast in the bar so that it cannot l»e readily removed, a? it is held ith the latent style /.item s week’s issue. offering building Lunt.... thus o’clock, bringing both boats back to $19_H. J. Locke & Son, National Bank El wood Jackson of Pittsfield, of clamp. '> formerly v of letters from the sur- < and good newsy their regular for the next, P. O. that BEST ULSTER THE NEEDLE BAR is round, made f hardened steel finely lit islied. places trip_The building. Square, suggest you this town, was married last week, aud is at «• 11tig towns arrived at the office too late Boston & S. S. Co. THE TAKE-UP is absolutely automatic in its action at .,11 times amt <>n ., imU ot w. rk. publii-at.ion this week. Correspondence I Baugor sells round trip can save money by buying watches, clocks, E. S. Jackson’s with his bride_Isaiah is and convi-i a heim: <• >n •■! the ,in: / "t tickets for one fare THE BOBBIN WINDER very simple nt. pla. -\ bn in the office not later than Saturday to members of the Union silver and plated ware of them.The Ricker aud have moved to E ist Dix- j family ^ TEN DOLLARS -i to insure insertion. Harbor will no; interfere with the operator or w.uking par t he m.iehim in an; way 'hmwi.rl [Bar Veterans’ Union and others who wish to at- mother and sisters of the late G. B. Ordway mout-Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jackson and ord it is to the licit over rout the hand w heel lot he w m er tend the annual only necessary slip pm y encampment at Old Town. of Swanville publish a card of thanks.... children are at Mrs. Ed- lteco-rd is The | visiting Mary IN T HE CITY. THE TENSION LIBERATOR is .d a new d« sign atm .males m -..tor m ... ■. :mm the published Wednesday. ... A new steamer is to he built m Huinie- Genuine broadcloth gaiters, worth 75 cents, munds’. Hadn’t you better see it before you machine without oris at. coming THE are ad un i- t we have endeavored to PRINCIPAL BEARINGS hardened, earelully gi :•<•■!. impress upon Capt. R. and Mr. of cheviot at 15 cents.... Liberty. those who attended the | Benjamin Arey George genuine gaiters Among and oiled will last a life time and those properly respondents having business to take E. P. 1 Arey, the. of the Little Butter- Watches have advanced in but Chase musical festival at were Mr. and FROST’S, s s place price Bangor j I HE FEED dmihie, extending on both sides of the m edie, is p..M tve it t1 m ... ,ii bs the but week office; nearly every which run have a before Mrs. L. C. Mrs. G. H. ■ [ cup, Capt. Arey has on the A’ l)oak large stock, bought Morse, Cargill and her j the heaviest work easily. The term posit ive feed" is ot m ns/ .. .d m •. t.-nim m and often | inesday night's mail, Tlmrs. Walter who is at s Sparks' Point route for several seasons, a the rise, which they will continue to sell at son, N., the University of nearly all of them it will he found that a spring is ieqnireu to 1; .Id 11.. t i: t:i fli.j morning’s mail, brings matter intended larger and more commodious craft being the old prices-E. P. Frost, 74 Main street, Maine, Orono. They were very much pleas- WILL SOON Bi: HERE. Expert feed motion is free from this defect. t the h'cal or advertising columns. Often ot the «.t:. needed. She will he 55 feet loug, over all, is offering fleece lined shirts and drawers at ed and feel well repaid for the trip.... Eddie THE STITCH REGULATOR is on the upright pottion atm. >r is matter which have been sent might with a beam of 12 1-2 feet and will draw live 58 cents, and ulsters at $10. He has reliable S. Mitchell has secured a position in the Belfast Opera House. The length of the si i eh can he quickly regulated by a tlmo b stcw. or week, more, earlier. If matter in- 1 THE SHUTTLE is in e am. made <•! :lte :. ms- I feet of water-Capt. Bennett of the steam- goods, in correct styles, an l sells at the low- Worcester hospital in Massachusetts, and positively self-threading, cylindrical shaj uded for publication, whether news or ad- carefully hardened and beautifully polished. } er M. & M. of the Bucksport and Camden est prices. went, there last week to begin his labors_ Wednesday, Nov. 3. '•rtising, should be sent in promptly it THE W'OODW'ORk is of the latest design, with bent co\er and sk.Pet- n drawer oases. 1; m ,,f tine route, after diligent search and investigation Chat. The committee who managed the Quite a number from this section have gone Hatinee at 3.30 | or The mid be better all around. Don’t wait un- quality and made of oak walnut, as desired. long sliding center drawer is lined with h et of numerous boats in the market with a Peoples’ lecture course the past two winters, to Albion to work on the W. & Q. R.R.... W. the paper is printed. I and in it are packed the attachments. ! view to purchasing a and faster have decided not to have a course this win- H. Moody, Esq., attended the grange meet- Cieorge P. Stetson’s larger Big Spectacular THE STAND is light and graceful, yet so proportioned as to give strength. It is easi.y kept clean Shipping Items. steamer than the M. & has decid- Rogers sent two tramps to ing in Freedom_John Sanford aud F. W. Sch. Mary Brewer ar- M., dually ter_Judge jail and free from dust, and is furnished with oil cups to prevent soiling the floor on which it rests. The ed to make no for 00 each last week-Chase & Doak Baker saw two a ced Oct. 24th, from Portland with corn for change for the present.. .The days fawns and nice large deer treadle and drive wheel are hung on adjustable steel centers. Castine a ice set •Swan & Sibley Co-Sch. Jennie Howard made an excursion from Brooks- reduced the price of $60 81 per day last week, near the trotting park. They seem- THE ATTACHMENTS, supplied without extra charge, are of the latest design and constructed Castine and 22d the trrived Oct. 23d, from Bangor with lumber ville, Isles boro to Rockland for several weeks. Oct. price reach- ed to be very tame, coming within 20 feet throughout of the best steel, polished and nickel plated, and include the following: Kutller, tucker, Oct. 20th. She had on board 200 bushels of the set was The four hemmers of assorted widths, thread foot hemmeraml fellet. rinted Belfast, that they superintendents’ meeting strung young woman, at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast ors. especially on “The Morals of The in Feb. 1898. lie has Bangor.” speak- in and for on Chattanooga, Tenn., an unmarried woman, there is said County, the second I .. A of the of Maine are er also to make a of the nor- majority people sounded the keynote of the reform of November next, at*ten of the clock i., arranged study no more or ordeal mal schools of New York and evidently satisfied with the law, though trying painful movement that is demanded at this junc- noon, and show cause, if any they have, w Connecticut, same should not be and it may be claimed that a part of this com- than the “examinations.” which ture a and influential element in proved, approved Massachusetts early iu 1898.The winter by large GEO. E. JOHNSON .I is due to the fact that such citi- are now so common in term of the State Normal school at Farm- placency hospitals the Bangor religious and social world. A.true copy. Attest: ington opened Oct. 15th, with the largest zens as want liquor can get it for all the and private practice. He spoke from a text in Lamentations, CHAS. P. HAZELTINE, Reg: law. However this the statute of “The law is no entry class ever known, 100. The mem- may be, An examination by speculum, or more.” "JfTALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held „• of advanced classes is total 1851 was made into a constitutional I astor Penman, in opening, said no one bership 54; otherwise, is sometimes a positive TV fast, on the second Tuesday of > >• the new normal amendment thirty-three years afterward could that there was in 1897. 100. The interior of necessity in certain stages of deny developing JOSEPH CARLETON, Executor in 1883, by an overwhelming vote, and the a element last will of ROBERT G. CAMPBELL. building, for which the legislature appro- diseases to city constantly increasing four an to enter a many peculiar women, Wiuterport, in said County, deceased, lia a amount of money, is com- only years ago attempt of lawlessness with phases that were priated large so at least it is sen ted his second account of adunnistru to kill constitutional declared hy the pro- a in the of pleted and the building is one of the finest wedge prohibition training up generation way said estate for allowance. met with a ridiculous failure. tession. this would not be the c?«se if in New movement for an anarchy and social disorder. Ordered, That notice thereof be give: England.The weeks in the J industrial school for the Maine So much for the matter of public con- patients heeded their symptoms in time. “The non-observance of the prohibi- successively, Republican printed in Belfast, in said county, that al tent with the law in the communities af- If a blood is law in he “is so school for the Deaf, has received an young girl's watery, her skin tory Bangor,” declared, The Great Peace-Maker. interested may attend at a Probate ( out'. 1 fected it. As to its success in restrain- impetus in the shape of $100 donation by pale and waxy looking, her lips colorless, bowels flagrant and acknowledged that the law held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of n her next, and show if hu toward the $500 called for. Mrs. L. D. ing the liquor traffic, there is equally no may be said to be cause, any they torpid, digestion poor, her ears and temples throb and wholly disregarded. the said account should not he allowed. M. Sweat has subscribed and Mrs. J. question if the facts are faced. There Furthermore, Bangor has the doubtful $50, she is subject to headache, begin at once to build up her GEO. E. JOHNSON. were 35 distilleries in Maine in 1851 and credit of introduced a of com- B-L makes friends A true Attest Hopkins Smith $50, says the Portland with E. Pinkham's having plan copy. there is none while the system Lydia Vegetable Compound. (.HAS. P. llAZELTINK. R. Argus.It is expected the lead mines at to-day, liquor promising with rumsellers that is known in is reckoned to be not one Do not allow her to undergo a physical examination. West Lubec will be a new smuggled as the Penobscot system, and is being operated by TALDOSS.—In Court of held .■ one-hundredth of the amount that was Here is a letter from a young lady who requests that other counties in Maiuc. This Probate, company early in the spring, as a recent in- copied by fast, on the second Tuesdaj oi <>■ available within the borders her name should not be used, but her initials and evasion of the statute is and everywhere—it pleases BENJ. F. on < vestigation disclosed much valuable ore in forty-six gives pure simple RICE, Administrator the for all the increased FRANK \V RICE, late of Stockton >] and about the old which can be years ago, largely street number so that any inquiry addressed to her lawlessness, and is a reproach to our peo- shaft, said County, deceased, having present* d population. The State of Maine, too, it will be received. She The is tolerated the muni- gathered at a large profit when the mine is says: ple. plan by and final account of administration t u< was the poorest common- authorities. There is a tacit under- all men—it touches for allowance. placed in condition again.Mis. Louise pointed out, Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—It affords me great pleasure to be able to say a few cipal M. wife of W. E. of San wealth in the Union in 1851, while to-day between officers and saloon Ordered, That notice thereof be ^ive Hadley, Hadley words in regard to the merits of I was standing weeks in the the banks of Maine are more nu- your Vegetable Compound. tempted successively, Repubin;ti who was the defendant in a recent savings keepers. nl Diego, to it after the effects of it and now I feel like a printed in liellast, in said County, that merous in to than try seeing upon my mother, breach of suit at has ar- proportion population “It is a most extraordinary condition interested may attend at a Probate < o.:; promise Auburn, I am a was a hard to reach other in the new person. stenographer and troubled with of the womb held at on the second Tuesd iv oi \ rived at San Francisco and her hus- probably any State country, falling of affairs,” he declared, “when our po- spot Belfast, joined in 1 continued to work her next, and show cause, if b and the deposits represent a per capita and female weakness general. until I was so weak I lice and the take unto auy they band. She married Hadley while she was sheriffs, executive, the said account should not be allowed. than could no longer walk, and the last I was forced to and rest. the of engaged to Arthur Melcher of Auburn, saving undoubtedly -greater any day stop themselves prerogative interpret- CEO. E. JOHNSON. .' who sued her for and other State can show. 1 was then so ill that I was compelled to stay in bed and so nervous the law and compound with lawbreak- with A true copy. Attest: $25,000 damage ing except CUAS. P. u l.etner it is a tor a Mate to I could not hold in hands. ers. Such a can work Ha/.KLTINE, Re;:; secured a verdict of $1,789. Mr. lladley good tiling j that anything my The least noise or surprise practice nothing be without any and but and social says that they will appeal to a higher court. brewing industries, would cause my heart to beat so loudly, and I would become so weak that I immorality anarchy.” whether the banks can be The out that in VITA 1-1)0 SS. In Court •! Probate, in-.*. ... Mi ss Eva L. of lias ac- savings iigures I a 1880 Shorey Bridgtou could hardly stand. suffered for almost year. It is different now. I speaker pointed VV last, on the second Tuesduv 1 u credited to prohibition are questions open the arrests for drunkenness in cepted the position oi stenographer to can about work with while before, work %vas a Bangor 1897. GEORGE A. AVERY. Exoriit.-r ot to But these are the and go my pleasure, drudge. Governor of Miss argument. facts numbered 200; that in 1890 they reached a will of MARY .1 PIERCE, late ol Pro Powers,in place Dinslow, Trusting that my words of praise may help some other afflicted person, who has Miss is the the folk down in Maine seem to have a total of and up to October in the said County, deceased, having pir.-ented resigned. Shorey 1,382, ol ol estai- to thrust the burden of and be of benefit to womankind in general, I remain, Yours in account administration said of II. A. the editor right proving that gratitude, present year had been 804. All this, he daughter Major Shorey, S. East low ance. in Maine is not a L. H., 444 St., Indianapolis, Ind.’1 a and proprietor of the Bridgton News, and prohibition good thing said, indicated all too plainly loosening Ordered, That notice thereof be give; on else, tone the B-L weeks successively, in the Republican •' was the of the and somebody of the moral of community and stenographer Speaker printed in Belfast, in said count> that all To the unprejudiced observer, indeed, recorded a of moral indifference. clerk of the House at the last session. News and Notes. growth TOBACCOS interested may attend at a Probate C." :• it as clear that Maine likes its law Literary of Water “The burden rests the She has entered upon her duties.The appears Register Deep Vessels. principal upon held at Belfast on the second Tuesday of N and has reason to like however the he declared. “Their moral her next, and show cause, if any they ha sea and shore fisheries commission has is- it, peo- It is understood that for the people,” of other States be to re- poem, the said account should not be allowed sued a ple may disposed SHIPS. is back of all the lawlessness. We pamphlet containing the revision which is to be written for the first num- apathy GE< >. E. .JOHNSON J a similar law as Rhode Island did of sea and shore fisheries laws.The ject ber have allowed our moral influence to drop A true Attest. of Literature, which is to be issued Abner M L copy. after a hasty and sorry experiment. Coburn, Park, at Hong Kong out of civic and hence the situa- Chas. P. Hazei-tixe, Reg. Maine Central and Boston A Maine rail- under the auspices of the London Times, Sept 8 for New York. affairs, [Providence News. tion in which we find ourselves. It is roads have adopted a new style of head- will be £1 a word. A G Ropes, David sailed from Rudyard Kipling paid Rivers, GEO. W. TYTALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held small round San Francisco time for our Governors and senators and lights, ones, after the style It is entitled “White is in ten Oct 15 for Liverpool. BURGESS, on the second of < >. Horses,” Vi fast, Tuesday Coming as this does from an outside A J C M lawmakers to about the en- used on locomotives 40 years ago. The stanzas of eight lines, and is appropriate Fuller, Nichols, at New Y'ork. stop talking 1897. .JAMES K MARI JEN, Guardian- source and one that is plainly not over Daniel O C arrived at Bos- forcement of the law and the RISE. NICKERSON. minor, ot Swanvillr candle power lias been improved, however, for but without a word of Barnes, Arpe, prohibitory to the of Trafalgar Day, ton Oct 2 from Iiis first acc so friendly plan prohibition, this Singapore. civil and attend to the enforce- County, having presented that these small lamps are about twice in it. laws, tor allowance. article from the Providence News is de- politics E B Sutton, E L sailed from New guardianship as as the old kind. are Carver, ment. notice thereof be bright They being Y’ork 1 for Yokohama. Ordered, That given It has come to be the Sept weeks in the .1 as as cidedly refreshing. The November number of El JOB successively, Republican supplied rapidly possible.The Harper’s Captain, A L Carver, from Baltimore PRINTER, in said a!i fashion with editors to in Belfast, county, that school for the of many misrepre- will contain a vivid I 1 printed report year 1897, by Magazine description April for San Francisco, sailed from Mon- interested attend at a Probate ("ai sent the results of prohibition and some of the may Superintendent of Schools, \W W. Stetson, second battle of Valestinos, one of tevideo Sept 20. held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday ort lias a they illustrated from Belfast, | New] been granted patent upon Davis, photographs taken | A true copy. Attest: about. Emily Reed, D C Nichols, from Hiogo July a locomotive cab seat.At the last ses- talking Legislative prohibition by Mr. Davis; a critical article 1 Chas. 1’. Hazeltixk, lie. biographical 22 for New York, returned to 23d with Coughs, has done a great work for Maine. The on “Daniel Hiogo \ sion of the Governor and Council the bills Webster,” by Carl Schurz; loss of 1 Colic, facts as stated the News this, topgallant yard. l Tooth- \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The for muster were It be in- by prove and a paper on “The New Gov \ approved. may Japan,” by Rome, Nichols, at Hong Kong Sept 8 A note that hr has be*.: There are no distilleries, and such Torn CARDS, hereby gives teresting to know the schedule of prices j liquor Hoshi, Japanese Minister to the! for New Y'ork. Colds, 1 ache, 1 appointed Administrator of the estate of as is sold is into the State and United B \ paid to the different officers and men. | smuggled States. The fiction will include Henry Hyde, Scribner, sailed from New POSTERS, CHARLES I-. WARD WELL, late of W ii The colonel sold for the most part with the greatest instalments of the serials Y'ork Aug 5 for San BILL HEADS, receives 85 per day; lieutenant by Frank R. Francisco; spoken Aug in the County of Waldo, deceased, and give; : stealth. the business hours of Stockton 24, lat 35 N, Ion 43 W. LETTER colonel, 84.50; major, 84; Captain, 83; 1st During and William and a Diarrhoea, HEADS, as the law directs- All persons having -i* the teams in McLennan, P R at 2d day engaged the transporta- short W. D. Howells. Josephus, Gilkey, Shanghai July PROGRAMS, against the estate of said deceased are de~ lieutenant, 82.50; lieutenant, 82, pri- story by 1G from New tion of the contraband stuff are never York. present the same for settlement, and all n; vates. 81.25; and band men Dysentery, PAMPHLETS, chaplain, 83, Mary L J N sailed thereto are requested to make pavnier.: seen upon the streets of the most lax McClure’s Cushing, Pendleton, “d *" 8 .The President lias appointed Leo- Magazine for November will from Honolulu 28 for New Y'ork. ately. JA MES WARHW cities within the State. In July Bowel Complaints. nard 1>. Smith of Machias consul at Portland, contain three chapters from Mark Twain’s May Flint, E D. P Nichols, cleared from Winterport. Oct. 12, 1897. about which so much talk is made in Curacoa, West Indies.A forthcoming book on his recent Philadelphia 20 for arrived at A special agent journey Aug Hiogo; Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for I many Massachusetts papers, the citizen round the world. New Y'ork Oct 8 with loss of DMIMSTRATR1X 8 NOTICE. The -’. of the Treasury Department, Wm. F. They are the only por- spars. these troubles is And all kinds of A who desires to see of the A Legal Printing A hereby gives nut ice that, she lms U a evidences liquor tions that will be to the Puritan, N Blanchard, sailed from San j Bunn, made seizure, Oct. of given public in ad- 1 ot estate 15, tin-plate Francisco Nov 2 for neatly and promptly done. Ttf appointed'Administratrix the which is traffic must search for them. He must vauce of the book and Hull. thought to have been smuggled itself, are said to V HERMAN W ELI MAN. late ol Seat-', rise betimes if he would see the Reaper, O C Young, sailed from Honolulu across the teams have all of the old Mark Twain Canadian border, at the factory tlavor, June 17 for New Y'ork. in the of Waldo, deceased, and bearing the liquor to.the retail and with County of the West Branch Sardine Co., at West shops, something added. They have been R R C G Nichols, sailed from bonds a- the law directs. All persons ha\ he must? know where to if he would Thomas, Pembroke—The Bangs Bros, of Augusta, go very fully illustrated for McClure’s by A. New Y'ork 28 for mamls against the estate of said decease*: Aug Hong Kong; spoken PROBATE NOTICES. sited to the same for settlement, the of buy contrary to law. Outside of the li. Frost and Peter who for kind- lat Ion 52. present widely known manufacturers win- Newell, Sept 10, 32, indebted thereto are to niakt cities of the State the sale of is al- It is the trusted requested dow frames, have been obliged because of liquor ly, genuine, and yet fanciful humor hold Sachem, Sewall Nichols, sailed from New friend of the imiumiiately. CATHERINE t. W El.l :* most unknown. The of the Y'ork June 20 for financial embarrassment to assign. The | youth present much the same place among artists that Hong Kong. Mechanic. Farmer, Planter, At a Probate Court held at Belfast.witliin and for I 8earsmout, Oet. 12, 18', >7 of Maine are S D the of Waldo, on the second Messrs. have the of busi- generation coming up train- Mark Twain himself holds writers. Carleton, Amsbury, arrived at Sliang- County Tucsdav of Bangs sympathy | among and in fact all classes. A. I). 181)7. ed to look the use of as hae (uodate) from New Y'ork. Sailor, October, A DMIMSTRATOR’8 NOTICE. Tim ness men and it is to be that the upon liquor a hoped St 1 H. widow of A hereby give notice that he iia- as The Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at San Used or CCKTIS, JOSEPH ti'i uhle is beverage ignoble and and the November McClure’s will contain Internally externally. pHAKLOTTE Aominislratot of the estate merely temporary_Brunswick unmanly Francisco Oct. from Karluk. \J CCKTIS, late of Winterport. in said County pointed traffic in it as the first 5, disgraceful in the extreme. instalment of Charles A. Dana’s of Waldo, a oil;, has been made a billing point on the State of Maine, H G Curtis, arrived at Beware of imitations. Take deceased, having presented petition ; MARY MITCHELL, late That this traffic is rot blotted out alto- “Reminiscences of Men and Events of the | praying that Ellery Bowden l>e appointed admin- Maine ( tntra 1 railroad, and merchants New Y'ork Oct 0 from Manila. in the County of Waldo, deceased, o does not militate the wis- Civil t\ ar.” This none but the genuine PERRY istrator oi the estate of said deceased, with the there will henceforth get the advantage of gether against promises to be a most Til lie E Starbuek, Eben Curtis, sailed will annexed. I as the law directs A! pet sons hnv dom of the law as a State more series. from 8 Davis.” Sold against the e-date of said deoea-ed a.*- and their be- policy any interesting Sent into the field as Newcastle Sept for Honolulu. everywhere. That quicker cheaper hauls, goods Ordered, the said petitioner give notice to the-ame lor auo .n1 than the fact that laws mur- the Win H at pre-eld settlement, the personal of Lincoln and Macy, Amsbury, New Y'ork for all interested a iuu shipped direct instead of through re- | against representative persons by causing enpy this tin leto are requested > make pavim-u: in incendiarism and kindred Japan. 25c. and 50c. bottles. order to be three weeks in unite billing points.The jury of der, burglary, Stanton, rarely equipped by nature and published successively ately. FRANK a.*LaKTLE'i grand crimes do not Win H Conner, Frank I Pendleton, arrived the Republican Journal printed at Bellast, that Oct. 1 8P7. Oxford court at prohibit their commission training for full and accurate nity, 12, county supreme South observation, at 28 from New Y'ork. they may appear at a Prohate Court, to he held at i is an that such laws should be and under to Shanghai July Phi argument instructions let within and for said on see.- n-ported twenty-eight indictments, nothing sig- W J Sewall C Belfast, County, tin- j X E( l T< »li > Mfl .« E l lie ■ Rotch, Lancaster, sailed taken from the statute books. nificant either in men ond of November at ien ■ d t he clock tin biggest list in the history <>f the court. escape him, or from New Y'ork June 10 for San Francisco; Tuesday next, Xli gives not let that he iias been The of before noon, and show cause, it any they have, i.i-i wbi ■ people the State do believe in movements—Dana saw what no other man 2, lat 3G N, Ion 38 \\'. eu Executor ot the amlte-ai spoken July why the prayer of said should m»t he the law. made it a of the con- or men could petitioner CLEMENT W LAM.. v, I n I>i:ii They part possibly have seen. The In the annual report for the BARKS. the is granted. j stitution, and woe would be the portion papers are to be illustrated from the re- C.EO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. ill tile Count\ ol W ab.o. deea-t" last lisea 1 year II. I danger | Myron McCord, of the which should re- A true copy. Attest: bonds as the law directs. Ail of party attempt to cently completed Government Collection Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at Rio pci- governor Arizona, makes an elaborate Ciias. P. Ha/kltink. Register. ! mantis against thee- ..a I said dr. ,-«• | it any of the less severe of Civil War Janeiro Aug 1 from New York ; in yAAAAAAAAAAAAAtUil 11 for place by systems Photographs. port Aug sired to the -aim* b-r -e; tn ., pa immigrants. The annual wool 18. | present of restriction for which the advocates of to of tin* will indebted thereto are requested n..»k dip territory aggregate about The first C P N F At a Prohate Court held at Helfa>t. within and 1 free rum are always arguing. In Maine Thanksgiving dinner was cele- Dixon, Gilkey, sailed from New immediately. ELLKU\ v for the of Waldo, on the second 'Tues- 10,00(1,000 pounds. Gov. McCord esti- brated in this two Yor Aug 3 for Port County W interport < )el 12. s: 7 they plead for the Massachusetts country hundred and Elizabeth; spoken Sept HALE'S of A. 1). j mates the system; 18, lat 8 Ion 35 VV. neglect-— day October, 18'J7. territory’s permanent popula- at j 1 in Massachusetts claim that the seventy-six years ago, Plymouth, Mas- 4 certain be 4 I'lilX S N.. no tion at >7,500.Over 20,000 barrels of they | Edward May, sailed from New York Aug instrument, purporting to the las- DM1MSTUA local is a sachusetts. The whole American IY will ami testament of JOHN STOKEI.I. late A herebv me )<•»• -v -a American option system failure and want army 28 for Honolulu. gives apples were shipped to Great I j was that's 1 d in said m decea-- Auminist rati ix it ,• even such restrictions as are there present—it numbered twenty men. Evie A why Winterport. County Wahi.., appointed Biitain last week and the impos- I Reed, T Whittier, arrived at New HONEY been for juice per barrel Miles the ed, having presented prohatc. i OEOROE AMOS NIC1I' i.8. ed removed. The time will never come \ Standisli, backward lover of York Oct 15 from Cape Town via Barbadoes. in Liverpool >0.75. The choicest Ordered, That notice he given to all in- 1 averaged when of Maine will recede Priscilla, sat at the while Priscilla Harvard, at 16 for so of persons in the County of Wald- d*-« Newton tthe people : feast, Colcord, Iquique May \ terested a of this order to In- pippins brought from >0.30 to at many by causing copy | bonds as the law directs Ali pe’-oo- from their on this served the tables. Tbe will Hampton Roads, ldg. three weeks in the >7.25 high position great story ap- published sueeessively Kepuh- mamls against the estate •*: said h <<•>-• barrel..,..Andrew Carnegie has in the Herbert Black, VV H sailed ican at pear November issue of Blanchard, Journal, Belfast, that tln-v mav -•» ■ question. They look to see their views The La- printed desiretl to present the -ame t :t'< the iron com- from Boston 22 for at a Probate to prelected largest dies’ Aug Buenos colds appear Court, lie held at Belfast, > •. i.n, producing j other and will Home Journal. Here Indians and Ayres. , indebted thereto are reqm-U'o bination in the world adopted by States, they yet HOBEHQUND within and for said on the se.-ond To •- by securing the whites sat down lolani, McClure, arrived at Hong Kong County, ! immediately. liEEl’illNE 1'. No io demand of their servants that the law in together by the tables of November next, at ten of the cloek hef r-- base of the Tilden mine in Wisconsin, Sept 29 from Honolulu. day Searsport. Oct. 12, 1SV»7. Maine be set in the and the AND noon, and show cause, if have, ihe He will j executed much better than is woods, enjoyed roast Lucy A Nickels, Amos at lead to a any they why ] operate this big producer in con- i Dow, Hong same should not be and allowed. clam \ proved, approved ■ ... being done at the time. turkey, beechnuts, chowder, 8 for New York. k \KO Toll-' NnTk'K. I nect ion with the Xorrie and the present [Port- fish, Kong Sept CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. group! and other Mabel Xj ve l-o’• hat t hav < «-«•:. land Evening Express. salad, cakes, fruit, delicacies I Meyers, C N Meyers, arrived at A true copy. Attest bey of mines which he owns in the Mesaba ed Executors o| the last will and te- o... provided. It was at this historic dinner Rio Janeiro Oct. 8 from Bridgewater, N. S. fatal disease. I TAR Ciias. P. Hazkltink, Register. range.Lx-Congressman McCreary of that the arrived at New York Oct 14 A82 HAM., iate of Molltvid. The New School Laws. first oysters were served. The Matanzas, (TTTTTTTTTT^ w ho served on the internation- from Kentucky, illustrations of the article show Havana. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for in the County ol W aldo, demised, ami r. mi al portraits Hale’s Honey of Horehoundand Tar is | monetary conference by appointment of Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from New ^ the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tuesdav of iI as the law direets. A;! peisons h«i\ bu. a W. W. Stetson, State Superintendent of of the Pilgrim fathers. made for throat and lung troubles. It « President but who has since York Aug 6 for and October, A. D. 1897. against the estate ol said deceased an Cleveland, in the Lyttleton Dunedin; acts like magic. Sold by druggists. 1 public schools, speaks highest terms lat 4 Ion certain instrument, to be the last present me same for settlement, am: to mo developed into a free silver it spoken bept 29, N, 26 VV. purporting leader, will, of the operation of the new school laws. will and testament of ISAAC H. SHERMAN, thereto are requested to make pavmei.t ;u .s a Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. ^ A said, be candidate to succeed Senator The ■ W A\ LAM- \ H,\ In a recent interview Mr. Stetson had Tryst. New 4 for late of Belfast, in said Count ;, of Waldo, deeeas- ately. York Oct Martinique; Oct 1 1A 1,1 Kx-Senator Blackburn is a spoken ed, been for MARTHA Lindsay. also to about these lat 34 having presented probate. something say laws. One 11, 20, Ion 63 56. ■ Ob. 18'.'. Here is the wonder of moonlight slanted Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- Montvilie, 12, candidal*-.The Iowa Supreme Court most Rose j of the important was the one pass- Adowu the enchanted wood iunis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from terested by a of this order to be lias decided that ways, here causing copy certificates in fraternal Santos Oct 1 for Barbadoes. three weeks :u •... ed by the last legislature which requires The strange and sibilant song of sedges DR. published successively the Repub- ! 4 DMIN1STKXTOK S k'h; insurance orders like the Ancient Order R G sailed from MOTT’S lican Journal, printed at Belfast that A liei’ebv uives hot ice 1... ..t- the of all schools after the On wind-swept edges of stream and mere; Serrano, Waterhouse, they may of United discontinuing 6 for appear at a Probate Court, to be neld at Belfast I Auministrator >1 the estate ■ Workmen cannot be assigned. And the roses in the Hong Kong Aug Rajang. pointed first of March next, an attendance swing burgeoned hedges, within and for said on the .I he trial of Martin having St Lucie, J T Erskine, at Port County, second Tues- NANCY HALEY, late ol Winterp- it Thorn, in- less than Leaning their lips anear for Spain Sept of November at ten of the clock before jointly of 8 scholars. pledges 20 for New York. day next, dicted with Mrs. Naek Of a new found and a life and show cause if the in the b ounty ol Waldo, deceased ,and given Augusta for the “I’ve never a tryst made dear. noon, any they have, why heard word other than Thomas A W S arrived 1 as law directs. A!i bavins a n murder of P. Goddard, Gridin, same should not be proved, approved and allowed. the per--ns alleged Guldensuppe, of this Of a new found! In our estate of said d-. a-ni .ire d. commendatory law,” said Mr. tryst days asunder, at Boston Oct 16 from Rosario. CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. j against the which was to have in New York The the same lor ami ail imi< begun Stetson. “The law' of 1803 that gray skies under, ah, sweet, my own, Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, arrived at A true copy. Attest: present settlement, Oct. was provided thereto are t< make m IS, postponed until Novembers, If I had but known in my far New York 17 from Port •They overcome Ir- Ciias. r Hazeltixe, requested pavmenr weak schools might be consolidated, and sojourning Sept Spain. Weakness, Registei HENR\ E. il a t.!-. % This was done to a Of this the alone regularity and omissions, in- ately. investigate report as a result there are less schools in returning, hope \\ Oet, 12, 18P7. 1,100 Had won heart from SCHOONERS. crease vigor and banish a mterport. that Guldensuppe has been seen alive in my its hapless yearning; "pains At Probate Court heldat Belfast, within and for the State than then. So see the of menstruation.” are 1 you Alike my fears and my They the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tuesdav of Germany.Gold has been found in Rock doubtings spurning, W R arrived at .1- towns are making good progress.” I had been content—if I had but known! Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, October, A. D. 1897. 4 DMlNkSTRATKIX'S NOl’R'i:. The county, within miles of Boston Oct 11 from A skives not in- that she ha> be.-1, eight Janesville, “How do the take these new Philadelphia. 4 certain instrument, to be the last hereby W is. Two people sailed from “Life Savers’’ purporting ’Administratrix ol il.-e estate ! farmers were in Janesville, For, wheresoever my feet went roaming, Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, x\. will and testament of BOHAN !‘. FIEi.D, appointed departures?” Boston Oct 17 for to girls aiding Friday, with samples of gravel taken At every gloaming my heart would fly, Savannah. at'womanhood, late of Belfast, in said Count} of Waldo, deeeas- I ,K)11N CARlt, late of Seitrspon. “Sow there’s a thing worth mention- John O sailed from development of organs ami from the farm Hitherward drawn and hither Smith, Kneelaud, ed, having been presented for probate. in of W dei m^-d.. i• *1 _i n which showed gold in fair There’s winging, body. No known remedy for women equals the County aldo, ing. very much less friction now Persistent to Brunswick, Ga, Oct (j for New York. That All ha\it»n: Ulna quantities.So far 17,520 barrels of clinging trysts gone by, them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleas- Ordered, notice be given to all persons in- ! as the law directs. persons ap- than are to see the hours of the Lester A sailed from ure. terested a of this order to be the estato ot said .leera-e 1 m loin- have been formerly. People coming Seeking night-bird’s singing, Lewis, Kimball, $1 per box by mail. Sold by drusrgists. by causing copy j against ples shipped from Boston to Perth 1 the same for sett men;., aim m n the benefits of consolidation. The suc- Hours of the stars in the far skies swinging, Amboy Oct 20 for Bangor. published three weeks successively in the Repub- present barrels DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Ohio. lican Journal, at Belfast* that thereto are to make m tin:; Europe, against 200,845 last year. cess this Of dusk and the roses and Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at Perth Cleveland, printed they may requested payim of law in where you and I! ■ Massachusetts, appear at a Probate Court, to he held at to W. T. C. Runnel!' •<; St-a -j n Amboy Oct 20 from New York. FOB SUE BY K. H. Belfast, ately it is curried to is its MOODY. Iyr38 within and for said on the second Tues- tliorized MINNIE A. El 1.1. At. extremes, having Yet, if in days of dread disaster, A arrived at New County, agent. Political Points. Senator effect here. There are Maiue Mary Hall, Haskell, day of November next, at ten of the clock before Stoneham. .Mass., 18b,. Gallinger many men When Love was master, his gifts were slow, York 24 from Swan’s Island. has issued another to Sept noon, and show cause, if any they have, the letter Hon. Carl and women in the Massachusetts Shall I now that he meant to cheat why 4 DMIMSTRATOR S NOTI E The -id teaching complain R F Pettigrew, Morse, at Portland ldg for same should not be proved, approved and allowed. Schurz, written in much the strain and their me, .V notire that be has be* o m > schools, iniluence is being felt South America. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? CEO. E. JOHNSON, .1 udge. hereby gives as the earlier When roses me Administrator ol the estate «d correspondence. He in eastern educational circles. The only greet with scenes I know, R \V Hopkins, Hichborn, arrived at St A true copy. Attest: pointed When notes of Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the ale continues to assert his position in declar- thing about which there is liquid the thrush entreat me, Lucia Oct 14 from Philadelphia. (’has. p. Hazeltine, Register. FLY IK A HEATH, of Troy, any question new 1 And when through the dusk come to food drink called Grain O? It is delicious in the of am ,;.i\ m ing Mr. Schurz a traitor to the party. He or trouble is relative to the distance yov Sal lie I’On, W II West, sailed from New County Waldo, deceased, meet me, and and takes the of coffee. The At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and fur ! as the law directs. All ha' tim !.*m also takes a decided York 28 for Pernambuco. nourishing place peis.m> stand Mr. I which shall Aug of Waldo on the < against pupils be transported to Even as in the the Countv second Tuesdav of the estate of said derea-ed .nc dcsiici | then, long ago? Tofa, A S Wilson,arrived at Fortde France more Grain-O you give the children the more j against Schurz in his civil service reform school. The statute does not and October, A. 1>. 1897. the same for settlement. and all i•!.:*• argu- cannot 14 from New York. j present j At our under Sept health you distribute through the systems. Grain- 1I are to make imm ments, proceeding to assail his opponent !: iix distances. The couldn’t tryst again, mystic, far light 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the last thereto requested pawnent legislature Willie L Newton, E Coombs, sailed from l> V> I NEK in and Of steadfast starlight and rising moon, O is made of pure grains, and when properly pre- will and testament and codicil thereto ni |j atelv. ll/.Ud unhampered language, refers to I make a law to cover small old 8 for Port I j children, I have come to the end of and Portland Oct Spain. HANNAH CON A NT. late -d in said Waldoboro, tier. L*. lS'.iT. him as ‘la and doubt, griev- pared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but Winterport, bright shining light in the I ones, the sick, etc.” of deceased, been ing, about 1-4 All County Waldo, having prevail- Mugwump coterie,” and closes his letter “The law members costs as much. grocers sell it. 15c. ed for probate. || prohibiting of And dreams deceiving—for soon, for soon, The Noted Field with an Family. and 25c Ordered, That notice be to all in- WALDO SS. .ltnlu i.il ( nit expression of willingness to let school committees in towns Wooed unto all given persons Supreme peace past < teaching believing, terested by causing a eop> t this order t<» be pub- the future settle the I where are residents And all sorrowful September Kerin, tSf)7. dispute, adding, they legal meets with my quest retrieving, Justice Field of California lished three weeks successively in the Republican “and if the final I shall Stephen J. 1 verdict of the American I general approval of patrons of the touch the lips of my rose of June! Journal, printed at Belfast, that they im\ appear has resigned his place on the supreme at a Probate to he held at Be lla.-i,. within people shall he that you are not a traitor schools.” [Harper’s Bazar. Court, lit wan! r. Mn.oni. / W/ee/o/* of I, ..w. to the bench of the United States, and his James Paftee & and for said County, mi the second Tuesday of Republican party, then the “The law the terms of admis- Son, ('it. surely November at ten of the cloek before r/itsf | defining resignation has been accepted by President next, noon, world’s of traitors will have to be i sion to the free Words of for Weak Men. and show cause, if have, the same Anil now on to tin* i'"in ;i..i l.i history I high schools is raising Hope of Justice any they why suggestion McKinley. The retirement should not be and allowed. at the time ol service 1.1 the wri;. w written.”...Senator Arthur P. Gorman has their standard. It will close some proved, approved fendaut, up of ^ 1 ■ Field will mark the of one <1 Eo. E. .1 not an inhabitant ot this Male, ami Li « iu: issued an letter to Edwin Men with weakened powers and exhaust- disappearance Life Accident Insurance, .JOHNSON, udge. open F. the schools and those Fire, m Abell, |I kindergarten doing A true Attest: or within the same, th.ii go. of ed vigor have been taught to believe that of the most remarkable families which the copy. agent, attorney publisher the Baltimore Sun, in which a common school work.” (Has. P. Hazei.tine, Register. or es ate have been attached in t In-.o iw. 11 simply such cases are lose all am- United States has known. The four sons he offers to hopeless. They she has hail 110 notiee ot said suit aw atta> relinquish the leadership of “The of the State are OFFICE : HASONIC superintendents bition ami TEMPLE, 1 j give themselves up to of David a it I- that notice ol ike -h n> in despair. Dudley Field, poor clergyman At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ami for luent, Ordered, Democracy Maryland, provided Mr. ! with the Their condition be the result of ol to b generally cheerfully complying may habits, of Massachusetts—David Stephen MAIN STREET ENTRANCE, the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of this suit be given the said leiidaut. Abell will it and Dudley, ? accept support the statute which teachers to be ex- or or it be to a certain ex- A. I). an aiiested copy .»r this ,.n:,-r, |j requires indiscretions, may W. and M.—were all re- October, 1897. publishing Democratic ticket in the State and and tent but there is in J., Cryus Henry gether with an abstraci n! the plane ii! u:1 coming j amined certificated before they are em- inherited, compensation A certain to be the last a 53tf MAINE. instrument, .i. and markable men. Each held high place BELFAST, purporting three weeks suecessivelv in the Ib-pai•:n .loi legislative campaign.The This is a law which has been in Nature these ills are curable. Seek Dr. J\ will and testament of SAMUEL ('. GKit FIN, Tammany j ployed. in his the mil, a newspaper printed at Bellas! h the « om: hall committee Greene, 34 or particular sphere. Cyrus, late of Stockton in said of Wal- claims to have discovered | force a number of but not observed. Temple Place, Boston, Mass., Springs, County ol the last to be no; n-ss 11 i.i J years of them had a name which Waldo, publication write him fully. He has found the glorious greatest all, do, deceased, having been presented for probate. next tenu of this < it, irregularities in the Henry George nom- : The last report of this department show- thirty days belme the ination | remedies that redeem manhood and multi- was known in every country in the work!. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- be hoi den at Belfast, within ami for ilic ic.ii.h papers.The Kansas single !! that 38 cent, of the teachers were City iug per tudes of men to the wonderful recu- To a smaller extent the other three have terested a of this order to be Waldo, on the first-Tuesday ot January I 8;*7 *. tax at its testify by causing copy pub- league, regular meeting, lias not examined or certificated.” of treatment lished three weeks in the said defendent then and there ear, an perative powers the of this had an international David successively Republican may apt reputation. see e.m-r adopted resolutions endorsing the candi- ! great specialist. One of his wonderful dis- Journal, printed at Belfast, that they may appear answer to said suit, it she shall and Cyrus are dead, Stephen’s life work at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, within Attest: T1LKSTON WAD1.IN Clerk dacy of Henry George, candidate for may- Fop Over Filly I ears. coveries is the world-famed Nervura. The is the and for said County, on the second Tuesday of or of Greater New I advice of your local doctor have found virtually finished,and Henry, young- York, tendering their An Old and Well-Tried you B&°sr.Ve"SS COLLEGE November next, at ten of the clock before noon, ABSTRACT OF 11. F.'s Will 1. Remedy.—Mrs. est of who is now 75 years of age, GRAY’S and a to valueless, but the world’s foremost physi- them, and show cause, if the same support forwarding subscription Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for and School of Shorthand and Typewriting. any they have, why Action ot debt for the recovery of a tax of nine cian tells he can cure and restore still connected with the New Y'ork not the you you though should be proved, approved and allowed. on help defray expenses of his campaign. over fifty years by millions of mothers for TAUGHT TO DO BY DOING. DRY THEORY DISCARDED. dollars and seventy tive cents asses.-cd U| you to usefulness. He will give you advice is seldom heard of the GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. in Bellast in tin — An interview in their children while “Evangelist,” by fendant’s real estate, situated which ex-President teething, with perfect SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE. A true Attest: absolutely free, and your case will be treat- world. With their the of copy. County ol W aldo. and described as follow s, n. wo Harrison declares himself as success. It soothes the softens the departure glory Chak. P. favoring Gen. child, ed with inviolable confidence. men Address FRANK L. GRAY. PORTLAND, ME. Hazeltine, Register. The homestead ot W. side, ot W.Svvanville load, gums, all cures w ind and Many the dies. Not one of them has a son Tracy in the New York contest allays pain, colic, have been victims of family first N. of schoi-1-house, Inst. No. 11. being lot 4*3. mayoralty is the best for costly experiments can luster of their name remedy Diarrhoea. Is pleas- who transmit the 1 acres, as bet has been given out by Murat Halstead. and are skeptical, but the broad statements EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. The subscribers hereby >iv. 2, containing tilty-two propor ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in to another In the Field turn of the State and taxe, toi the every of this eminent can be trusted. generation. case, PILES! PILES! PILES! 14 notice that they have been duly City, County world. physician give appointed 18SR>. part of the Twenty-live cents a bot- as in other instances which can be Executors of the last will and testament of year A. I). Think what restored vitality would mean to many Dr. Indian Pile will cure one hundred dollars. $100. tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and old is Williams’ Ointment Ad damnum, you and hesitate no longer. Write to Dr. mentioned, the truth of the saying Ulcerated and Piles. It GORHAM CLOUGH, late of Unity, Writ dated the 28th of A. I> ls‘J7,n Dr. E. Deletions Anti Diuretic ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and Blind, Bleeding, Itching day July. Greene and be cured. exemplified that “great men leave no absorbes the tumors, allays the itching at once, in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons turnahle to and entered at the September term ot be worth to more than take no other kind. May you $100 if continuance.” acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Dr. Wil- having demands against the estate of said de- this court, 18‘37. you have a child who soils bedding from in- liams’ Indian Pile Ointment, is prepared only for ceased are desired to the same for settle Date of real estate attachment July 28, 18*37, “I wras troubled with that dreadful dis- present eontenenee of water during sleep. Cures Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- ment, and all indebted thereto are requested to at 3 h. and 15 m. i\ >i. Coughs, colds, pneumonia and fevers may ease called swollen from head to Hundreds of little ones owe their old and young alike. It. arrests the trouble dropsy; precious ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- make payment immediately. Plaintiffs Atty., Geo. E. Johnson, Belfast, Mi*. be the blood and the sov- at prevented by keeping pure foot. Burdock Blood Bitters has complete- lives to Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and $1.00 per box L. H. MOSHER, A true copy of the Order of Court with Abstract once, $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., the toned system up with Hood’s Sarsapa- ly cured me. It is a most wonderful medi- ereign cure for croup and all other throat or WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio RUSSELL A. SHAW. of the Writ. 3vv42 Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iy28 1 rilla. cine.” Joseph Herick, Linwood, Ont. lung diseases. for sale by R. H. Moody. Iy38 Unity, Oct. 12, 1897. Attest: -TILESTON WADL1N. Clerk, The Maine Musical Festival. Death of a Nonagenarian. Oolleotor’s Notice. Soul-Stirring Melody Enjoyed by Large Audiences. Hale Powers, formerly of North C as tine, 4 4 leather into ^5/ Unpaid Taxes on Lands of Non-Resident Owner* V? p f~^OOD goes The Sweet Singing of Nordica. at Doctors situated in the town of Isies- ° died the home of hit youngest daughter, Banished. of Crawford The Maine bo in the of for the W Gomrortable every pair \V musical festival was opened Mrs. E. S. Small, in Sunset, Deer Isle, Oct. o, County Waldo, year 1896. Shoes for men. Good at Bangor Oct. of old He was ill but a few *1/ workmen Thursday evening, 14th. in a 3d, age. hours. list of taxes on real estate of brilliant its following non-resident owners in the town of Islesboro for the manner, success He was ninety-four years and five months. committed to me for use their brains in making them. being unparal- THEyear 1890, collection for said town, on the ineteenth day of June A I> leled in the musical line. There was an Mr. Powers was the oldest male resident the 1890 remain and notice is im- Under Munyon System unpaid, hereby given that if said taxes, interest and charges are not ore-’ No detail is overlooked from W mense at the Every so gathering Auditorium, a huge of Sunset, and the last one who helped cut viously paid, much of the real estate tax as is sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, including erected the road interest and charges, will be sold at auction at the town hall in said start to finish. The shoes are building purposely for the festival through to Green’s Landing, when Home Has Its Own public town, on the first MondayJ W Physician. m at nine o’clock a. m. : by subscription. It was a the was a His December, 1897, made to last, when they’re representative country wilderness. father, f gathering of Maine people, the audience Dr. Moody Powers, moved to Sunset when A mount for wear ready you. They well from all of the liis sou was a and coming parts State. small hoy practiced medi- Buzzel, F. O.A lot of land situated on [v^ The chorus \lt. Abraham, bounded northerly by >»v fit well— are numbered cine until his death. —they they sty- S;/ eight hundred or land of H. F. Hanson, easterly by east Penobscot Bay, south- more and Seidl’s Some /IS lish. above all — voices, orchestra of New The late Mr. Powers joined the Congrega- women,” says Professor Mun- erly by land of Win. Z. Clafton, westerly land of Abra- But, \l/ *‘ by they York was of tional ran afford a new ham «• augmented by mauy the finest church when forty years of age, and yon, dress every even- Dodge. ... 73 arc comfortable. /IS-f. musicians in the a and for a otliers some Burr, Charles .A lot of land bounded land of Pierce McCon- F. H. FRANCIS & CO., State, making grand com- many years was deacon of the ing, can’t; people can afford northerly by bination. church. His wife (born Hepzibah C. ville, easterly by east Penobscot Bay, southerly by Sabbath- Small) day harbor, town road.. /IS Sole Agents, Belfast. Gov. Powers and members of bis died Feb. at the of westerly by 44 staff at- 23, 1892, age eighty-three. Bradford. Mrs. W., or owners 1 Lot No. 77. Baldwin’s of tended and Beal He by plan Hewes Point; Lot No. 78, Mayor inaugurated the fes- leaves three brothers—Moody, residing unknown.J see Baldwin’s plan of Hewes’ Point.73 tival an in by appropriate address and ended Kansas; William and Samuel, of Deer Barbour, C. A. .A lot of land situated at Ryder’s Cove.. .44 by presenting Prof. William R. Chapman of Isle. Of fourteen children nine are liviug. j Brown. Alice M.A lot of land bounded northerly by Gilkey’s harbor, easterly New who was land of Blanchard s M V panv... .H. A. who was in York, greeted with loud He had also twenty-eight grandchildren. by Randall, southerly by t >wn road, CORRESPONDENCE. Chase, employed lain! of and long continued applause. The funeral services were attended westerly by Blanchard Randall .*.. 2.30 Salem, Mass., the is now work- by Beckett, Ruth E.A lot of land ami house and past summer, The grand ovation which was tendered many friends and relatives. The floral otherbuildings thereon, bounded Deferred from last northerly, southerly and westerly by land of heirs of week.] ing for Conant & Belfast_A. J. Madame Lillian Nordica was a tributes were beautiful. Rev. George Co., Clary memorable Mr. Chapin Warren easterly by town road.. ..'. 4.74 one and she was with officiated. Montville. Mr. and Mrs. Joua- has work in New Hampshire and will leave presented beautiful [Ellsworth American. Burr, Y. W.,'Nickols, E. C., Por-1 A lot of laud and hotel thereon, known as the Islesboro, floral tokens. Her appearance was the ter, J. W., Prescott, C. C.,Pul- bounded northerly bv town road leading to steamboat wharf ii-tlett started on a carriage drive to m about one week-Will Ames of Sears- sig- [ nal for a great outburst of enthusiasm, to Moral Suasion in Portland. lew. F. !>•. orowners unknown.) at Ryder’s Cove, beginning at the northeast corner of the lot at the intersection <>rono and Old Town last week.... port is makiug the rounds with his thresh- which there seemed to be an of the town road, leading to the wharf hardly end, and the southern and was cottage road, and following the said south- to machine. Grain is she repeatedly and most enthusias- The a 11y Carter has gone to Unity visit ing light, especially oats, pastors of half dozen Portland ern cottage road 2(31 feet to a stake and then south- tically and at the conclu- stone, some lots less than applauded during churches held a conference Oct. 14th to con- east by land of F. D. Pullen to the shore of east Penobscot flier.... Miss Edna Thompson is weighing fifty lbs. per sion of her selections. sider means for arousing an interest in tem- Bay. thence easterly by said shore to the land of Ann a few her to have a doctor g weeks with aunt, Mrs. bag. The others were also ova- for every ache and pain Hunt, thence land of said Hunt, thence east- given flattering perance. It was Anally decided to hold a northerly by tions and their efforts were weli —others can’t.” erly by the said Hunt’s line to the northeast corner of said iowen, in Thorndike.Mrs. Bucksport. Mr. and recognized series of meetings at City Hill the Mrs. Frank Buck of coming Hunt’s lane, thence the said Hunt’s land to in the usual demonstrations. The and work the Munyon’s Improved Homoeopathic southerly by ashman died Oct.. 14th, aged 95 grand winter, along line of moral the shore of east Penobscot Orland celebrated their golden wedding at musical effect secured by Director suasion. Remedies, a separate specific for each Bay, easterly by shore of said Chapmau During the discussion Rev. Henry Bay to land of A. P. Haywood, land of 1 5 months. She was the oldest from the chorus was and disease, all plainly labeled with complete northerly by Hay- their home Oct. 13th. A reception was electrifying mag- Blanchard said, personally, he did not be- wood, thence easterly by the said to the land of with Haywood town and was well nificent. The work of the orchestra was iu lieve in the and plain directions, Munyon’s J. R. Ryder, thence northeast to the town road remarkably from 3 to b at which a number of prohibitory law, while very leading to given large and there was a volume and Guide to Health,” enable people to be wharf... 11u a week of her death. .Mr. and keeping grand heartily believing in total abstinence and in 56.85 friends and relatives were This was their own All have Chapman. Charles..A lot of land bounded land of present. Many exquisite harmony. oratorio night making a personal and Christian sacrific for physicians. druggists northerly by Charles Randlett, "it- Frye are improving slowly. amt the was the them, mostly 25 cents a bottle. easterly by Sabbathday harbor, southerly by land of M.C. valuable presents were received. An “an- following program: the sake of others. Of course he was in Mrs. W. F. Paul, 47 Concord Square, Niles, westerly by land of Charles Ramllett. 44 Meyerbeer, Coronation March favor of cient table*’ was an the enforcement of any law because I have used Drinkwater, heirs of James. A lot of land and t Ferry. Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss object of much interest. chorus Boston, says: Munyon’s buildings therein, bounded northerly by Handel—Hallelujah “Messiah,” it is a law. A statement of another minis- Rheumatism Cure with the most bene- land of Cinderalla Warren and Georgie Philbrook, ! irritnan and Miss Martha Harri- The table besides other Mrs. W do the Nations easterly held, articles, by Rage,” ter present w*as of the same tenor. Rev. ficial results. After trying a great many by Gilkey’s harbor, souther v by land of G. F. Hassell, west- Dr. Carl land of Ruhama •fnded the musical festival in Buck’s wedding bonnet and a cap worn E. Dufft Lewis Malvern said that an experience of 25 oth.-r remedies without being benefited, I erly by Perry; also a lot of land and build- by bounded Mendelssohn—“Thanks Be To God." years had served to convince him was cured of a severe attack of Rheuma- ings thereon, northerly by land of F. E. Marshall, ast week....E It. Batchelder and Mr. Buck when a baby. those that a min- land of Among pres- “if With All Your Hearts.” ister tism by using Munyon’s Cure.” easterly by James Drinkwater, southerly and west- “Elijah,” who is unduly active in the work of west Penobscot went to last to ent from Bucksport were Mr. and Mrs. Geo- H. Evan M r. George F. Robinson, Kennebunk, erly by Bay 10.40 Bangor Saturday Williams enforcement is in danger of his F. T. A lot of land at Dark “Hear lessening York County, Me., says: I suffered for Chambers, Harbor, being lot No. 41, according to ■ Mrs. Ye, Israel,” Mine Nordica influence in on at musical convention.... Mrs. W, Blodgett, Pond, A. F. Skinner, Mrs. other respects and of seeing his some time with kidney trouble, accom- plan file Register of Deeds office. 2 41 “Be Not Afraid.” usefulness come to an the lot of laud bounded land ot Rose new L is about and Miss Mrs. Thos. end. ”1 do not feel paruod by pains in and about hips, Dodge, Tewksbury...A northerly by A. Clark. ”.g’s completed Woodman, May Woodman, centre INTERMISSION. called upon to work on said which increased when I was walking, or easterly by line, southerly by land of A. Trimin, west- Rev. Wm. legal lines,” west improvement in the looks of her Swazey, Forsyth, Mrs. F. P. Per- Rossini—Selections from “Stabat Mater.” Mr. Malvern. if 1 stood for some time. I applied to erly by town road .‘.... 1.24 Geo. H.A lot of land bounded Edw. Mr. Lillian Munyon’s Home oiiice for treatment, and Dillingham, northerly and westerly by land of heirs Miss Hattie Harriman visited ry, Swazey, and Mrs. Edw. Buck, Soprano, Nordica of Contralto Miss Grace aft it using th< ir remedies I find my con- Benj. Ryder, southerly by land of s. Baker, easterly Mr. and Mrs. J. «T. Miss G. Couch Extension town road. A lot of land Stockton Springs last Thursday. Lee, Barnard and Tenor Burnham W. & Q. R. R. dition has been so much improved I do by bounded westerly bv land of II. Evan Williams Fred Hunt, town road, southerly Miss Lottie members of not need any more medicine. I am now easterly by by hind of Martha E. Harriman is visiting Barnard-Fifty Bass Carl E. Dufft H. Barbour, land of of W, C. Philbrook of the Wiseasset & working daily, and can walk quite a westerly by heirs lieiij. Kvdcr A Mr. and Mrs. F. W. the Castine G. A. R. and Relief arriv- Chorus and orchestra. .' lot of laud bounded land of C. S. Baker. vast- Orrmgton.... Corps Railroad Co. states distance without fatigue.” northerly by Quebec that the Albion town road, land of Fred ed on The second concert occured after- If in doubt, write Professor Munyon, at erly by southerly by Hunt, westerly i f Belfast visited Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening steamer Silver Star Friday extension to Burnham will be and land of heirs of noon, and the program, in addition to the complete Philadelphia, Fa., and get medical advice' by Benj. Ryder. 3.67 trains Nov. 10. Fourteen Edwin N.A lot of land situated at Hewes’ A very several days last week. to partake, by invitation, of the annual har- musical included Mrs. running, carloads free. Egery, Point..57 numbers, Hermann ties have Foster, John F. ..A lot of land bounded land of B. 1-, vest of of been received and the railroad northerly by Heal, easter- supper the local veterans and their Kotzschmar’s lecture ou the "Outline and laud of .1 B. vm. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gond- iron is en route. When asked about the ly by Adams, southerly by land of Henry Growth of Music.” Mr. Fulton west ladies. About one hundred sat down to a sang Balfe's Spratt, westerly by Penobscot. Bay ... .44 \ \\ little were thrown line from Burnham to Pittsfield, Stato of Maine. daughters “Come into the Garden, Maud;” and with Judge Frye, Janies, orowners unknown.A lot of land and buildings thereon, situated in Penobscot. bountiful supper. Commander Col. S. P. Philbrook said: “For the present we shall known as Lime ir wag« u ill which they were riding, Mr. Williams gave Balfe’s “Excelsior.” ITTALDO SS. Taken this 19tli of Bay. Island, being south from seven hun- no out for the day October, anything dred acre island about two miles. .. La Gros delivered the address of welcome. Miss Grace G. Couch was heard in “He give press.” YY A. D. 1897, on execution dated October 4, A. 6.53 afternoon, Oct. l'ith. Mr. Good- Was lot of laud and from Handel’s "Messiah.” D. 1897, issued on a judgment rendered by the Garland, Frank..—A cottage thereon, bounded northerlv bv land There were also speeches by Hiram Despised,” of W. A. etst 'll a pile of rocks and was badly Capt. Supreme Judicial Cour for the County of Waldo, Bragg, easterly by Penobscot Bay, southerly Friday evening was opera night, and the land of Jason town Fogg and others, singing, recitations, war j at the term thereof begun and held on the third by Stimpson, westerly by road.3.03 His head was cut, side, back and soloists were Miles and Nordica. Grover Zebolon. .A lot of land of lot No. 4and No. Gwilym Tuesday of September, A. I). 1897, to wit, on the consisting 5, Hewes’ point.. .89 stories and general sociability until a late Mine. A lot. of land bounded and bv brassed, but no bones were broken, Nordica sang Isolde’s Liebstod, from first da'y of October, A. 1>. 1897, in favoi of AL- Gray, Edward. northerly easterly Sabhati.dav when the visitors sailed home the install aa lsoiue. I lie program also] FRED E. NICKERSON of Swanville.in said Coun- harbor, southerly by east Penobscot Bay, westerly bv land iridge and the two girls escaped hour, by of J. R. included the Miserere scene from “II Tro- ty of Waldo, against M ARY J.GHPTILL of Swan- Ryder.;.. 1 .«><> light of the harvestlmoon... .Misses j Hanson, H. F..A lot of land situated on Mr. Abraham, hounded northerlv bv :!•! bruises and scratches. Dr. Frances, vatore” with Mine. Nordica as aud ! ville. in said County of Waldo, for one hundred Leonora, land of Abraham east Penobscot and Lottie Swazey arrived home Oct. loth Mr. and forty five dollars and forty three cents, debt Dodge, easterly by B;iv. as abed and dressed the wounds, Evan Williams as Maurice; the land of C. S. prayer or damage, and fourteen dollars and twenty-seven southerly by Buzzed..... 2.84 from a Boston Caroline YYood- and linale from in which Mine. F. E.. A lot of land bounded land of Geo. lent occurred near Henry Dorhy’s trip-Miss “Lohengrin,” cents, cost of suit, and will be sold at public auc- Hunt, northerly by F. Dilling-’ Miss Mr. Fulton ham, town road, land of \\\ som arrived home from a Nordica, Couch, and Mr. tion, at. the office of K. F. in Belfast, in easterly by southerly by mred were carried into Thursday visit to Dunton, land of heirs of parties Miles were heard ; the prize song from “Die said County of Waldo, to the highest bidder, on Justin, westerly by Benj Ryder... .44 relatives in Clinton... Mr. and Mr. C. S. .A lot of land and cottage, bounded bv land of Kben where every attention was Rufus Meistersinger,” by Mr. and the the 25th day of Xovembci, A.I). 1897,at ten o’clock Hatliowon, northerly given Williams, Stevens, by east Penobscot on sextette and in the forenoon, the described real es- easterly Bay. southerly and Mr had Emery arrived the Thursday evening chorus from Lucia, Mine. Nor- following land of W. R. Coombs. Goodridge been very tate, ami all the title and interest which tht westerly by ..! 4.26 dica, Miss Carllsmith, Messrs. right, ••.A lot of land situated in train from a trip to New York aud Boston. Williams, to or had Island Thumbcap Gilkey’s harbor and known as number of months with a bad Miles and said Mary J. Guptill has in and the same, Fulton, Meyn. appearing. on the of A. I). 1897 Thumbcap Island. .40 Mr. and Mrs. The concert twenty-seventh day January, lot ot land and ad been to the hospital at Port- Appleton. Tolman Young, Saturday afternoon was devoted at, four o'clock in the the time when tht ! Kimball, Geo. H.A cottage, bounded 'c-rtlierlv. southerly and afternoon, * land to Maine and There were westerly by of A. S. Davis, by east Penobscot futnient, but was somewhat better w ho have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. composers singers. Must same was attached on the writ in the same suit, U easterly songs by Kate Vannah of Gardiner, W. E. wit:—A certain lot or parcel of land, with tht Bay. 6.40 Hfu Pierce.A lot of land bounded by land «.f Duvan- undent occurred. F. L Davidson, have returned to their home Mclonville, northerly George Chapman, now of New York aud director of buildings thereon, situated in Belfast, in said of bounded land o! port, easterly by east Penobscot Bay, southerly by land of in .Miss Lottie is in Bos- the festival, but a native of Arthur (’minty Waldo, northerly by S. H. Mr. Sprague Adams of Bangor Liberty... Young Bethel, Lovina land of heirs of Amo? Barbour, westerly by town road.‘. .47 S. son of Gen. T. Bean, easterly by at ton her winter stock of Hyde, W. Hyde of Bath, land of William Cun McLain, Geo. F.A lot of land Hewes’ Point, it being lot No. i,v Bald- •a i; last week calling on friends. buying millinery.... fiawe Bread Gross, southerly by formerly of Herman Kotz- win’s Hewes’ Point. Harvey Murray Portland, ningham, and we terly by the road leading from plan, .46 Mrs. Charlotte Hawkes is at F. L. .A lot of land, bounded bv land of \Y. /.. former resident of Unity.... L)r. boarding schmar, one of the leading musical figures of Belfast to Swanville Mills. Milliken, George northerly Clayton, southerly, easterly and wesieriy by Ian ’of Abraham Dodge. .44 s Davidson's.. Mrs Knowlton of Moutville Portland, and Charles E. a grand- Dated this 19th dav of October, A. D. 1897. so much improved that lie takes a Hamlin, F. lot of land, bounded and ea>»erlv bv land of Y. son of W~—' SAM PEL (}. Sheriff. Nickerson, A.A northerly is her Mrs. Caro Keat- Hannibal Hamlin. For singers there NORTON, \V. and k out when it is pleasant.... Mary visiting daughter, You could Burr, southerly westerly by land of'Y.'W. Burr am! were Miss Carllsmith of New York, Miss Henry Spratt..! nt to Belfast last week to visit ing.... Orman Keen of North Appleton, of Mrs. Ethel Hyde Bath, Mrs. W. A. Nelson of do without shoes Paine, Cora....A lot of land and cottage situated on seven hundred acre i-dand st 1 iker... .(/has. Bartlett has been quite who is attending High school here, was hit Bangor, Mrs. Annie Wasgatt-Whittridge of Porter, J. W.. .A lot of land and cottage thereon, bounded northerlv l.s ami Mrs. I) but not without bread.' Sheriff’s Sale. of J. \V. Milliken, land of s,uac. east- a bat while aud a broken Bangor, L. Barney of Rockland and yr southerly by Henry t-ssie Whitney returned Oct 7th by playing ball, town of Y. \Y.'Bum 1 Miss Grace II. Barnum of Boston, formerly W A LDO SS. October 21,1897. erly by road, westerly by'land 32 arm was the result. .. Miss Addie Davis is in Poor bread is a little .A iot of bounded In town road, iterville, where she has had em- of Mrs. Antonio S. of ill only Roberson, J. A. land, westerly northerly by Topsham. Sawyer by virtue of an execution in favor oJ land of Charles Platt, southerly by Subbathda> harbor, Concord, N. H.. where she will the WaterviHo was unable on FREDERIC R. P \(iE of in the Com- it....They are rushing business in spend J to appear accouut than none. If yours TAKEN Boston, ; westerly by town road. .95 of monwealth of Massachusetts, the PETTI b w inter with Mr and Mrs Walter Gushee. illness. For male voices there were H. llbetter ^jjj against State of Maine Lime Company, 1 A lot of land' and limekiln ami buildings rbereon. ved onto it last of tax, $6 28. week_John the that will be rendered at the house under a shed an old skunk had a masterpieces Laborn A. Fernald. 14 bound- inis his the festival next June. Containing acres, repaired buildings by put- ed old road, east Josiah Harmon’s lot of little ones, aud after the kittens were by county by new roof and putting in new win- farm, south by E. S. Hollis’ farm, west by land of big enough to go out they got a notion Mary E. Estes and the road leading from C. Carnmett did the work_Mrs. The Maine Musical Festival at Troy Portland corner to value, amount of somehow that they could play with the ended Belfast; $1.00; tax', Nichols is making extensive repairs Wednesday night, Oct. 20th, in a blaze $2.20. young skunks. Along in the first of the of glory. The attendance was not what it Marcia D. Jordan. Alva Mardeu farm. W. F. Marriuer is doing the lot., containing was Monday or but there were ; 60 acres, range No. 10, bounded north by the K. evening was the time they used to try. As Tuesday, A. Sprague, John Sylvester and only a few vacant seats in the Auditorium. Jesse Gage farm, east and south by James R. as I could find out the skunks Estes’ farm, west Burnham as are in Lincolnville nearly young Madam Blauvelt’s the by line; value, $60; Flagg press- singing caught amount of tax. $2.08. were too to have a kitten as it did in high tempered dig- audience, Bangor, and France or uiree sums or tits port Comptroller of the s tiiat Currency CRAIN, many minutes. These were real last week. It had on | cats have, ami these cats seemed well deposit$15,117,0(13. •‘ml not the two legged coons that I Ten years ago if a New York bank bad enough uutil suddenly tlieir nerves seem- FEiTD, the onions.B. W. made such a it would have been L,. Harriman ed to strain to a showing STAPLES, desperate teusiou ami talked about, the ■lit'' his new house country over, but the SSSDS and Saturday_E. as as a if to quick Hash, they happened be in total amount of was not the onlv iH Jigging the cellars for the house deposits Manufacturer of The Cele- the middle of the room, they would jump, surprising thing in this Kansas GROCERIES. Staples’ in he intends to 1 City build in the It' bank’s in spring. say nearly feet, and strike the finishing statement. There was on hand in brated Halter, also dealer all kinds a Importers ol f*nlt. delegation attended the and Harness public over the top of the window with their fore easily sight exchange the sum of $0,- of Cur- first-class store, keeping all Kinds of goods rineeted ition Dealers in the finest of Harnesses, Blankets, Ca^ds, of officers of Quautabacook 1181,787. One thing more is to be added. quality with that line. ,V Harness that sell in lleii'ast for spa i :m paws, and before you could think, or hardly they F. & Of the in Etc A. M., at Searsmont see nearly $7,000,000 over Brusnes, , selling for $8.50. Von will ask why I ran sell them Thursday how it was done, they would strike once cash, $3,- ry-Combs, cheaper 000,000 was sent in from the banks Anthracite and ~ ■ than can in 1 for them in hal- g and all report a good time_Hat- in money they Belfast, pay Staples’ patent the middle of the floor and go the of Would announce to the citizens of Monroe and up to swell their re- respectfully ters audit me a chance to make a on both man spent the past week with Mrs. Kansas, nominally gives profit ends. Also other side of tile room. Of course that he is out of the with 2700 other fourth- such com- serves; actually, for safer thau vicinity postotfice a full line of trunks and valises. done with neatness 11 i iman.... Arthur Gilman and keeping Blacksmith L03.lS» Repairing Chas. was a little so we the class Democratic but shall still continue to run a | pany scary, began to get ordinary precautions available in uostmasters, and dispatch. Please give me a call. tt attend the school in EF-OROERS PROMPTLY FILLED. High Liberty, rid of the cats. But the old cat was the town and country institutions. '.oo. Mrs. Ann an hardest customer. She was Wilson, insane desperate in a 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast, Me. t, has been removed to the hospital at fit. One day we got hold of her ami although sta-Mrs. A GREAT SURPRISE IS INSTORE TELEPHONE 4-2. 3tf H. H. Cora Smith and .daughter she squirmed badly we got her to a big hem- POLAND LAMSON, have fur those who will and a returned to their home in Som- lock log with a good sharp broadaxe, but go to-day get package of Newton S. Lord & Mass-Mrs. J. F. GRAIN-O. It takes the place of colfee at about Commissioners’ Notice. Co, Clements, who could not hold her to cut her head off. So j 1-4 the cost. It is a food drink, full of and ! Licensed en health, Auctioneer. sick for some is we time, able to ride endeavored to cut her in two in 1 the mid- can be to WALDO SS. October 11th, A. D. 1897. Mrs. given the children as well as the adult S. J. Gurney, who has been an and succeeded. But the been SAIL P. O. ADDRESS, tf7 dle, the head part ran with benefit. It is made of and We, undersigned, having duly appoint- MAKERS, great pure * 1 grains ed the of Probate for several has so the by Honorable Judge within and Water years, far recover- away under shed and the hind looks and part of tastes like the finest grades of Mocha for said to And Successors to J. W. Frederick & as "■ to County, Commissioners receive and Co., Spring FREEDOM, MAUVE. be able to do her house work.... the cat was so decide gone, that must have run or .Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of upon the claims of the creditors of James Atldie Walker has Grain-O is better for the than a be- Page late of Jackson in said County, sold her farm to C. also. Still there was cat hair on the system tonic, deceased, broad- cause its benefit is What coffee breaks whose estate has been of permanent. represented' insolvent, ‘Jiardson Lowell, Mass... .Charles axe, ami we down notice to Is used in our de- j thought of the story of the nine Grain-O builds up. Ask your grocer for hereby give public agreeably the order Ship Chandlers, Ship Brokers, prescription * has the Grain O. 16o. and 25c. of the said Judge of Probate, that six months bought Luce farm and will lives of a cat. But after a while partment and in all we found from and after September 14th, A. D. 1897. have prepara- ■mve on to it... .Joshua Littlefield has her with both ends with been allowed to said Creditors to present and tions water... III IN HIM together, just the AND DEALERS requiring pure the James prove their claims, and that we will attend to the The taxpayers of the city of Belfast are hereby Knowlton farm in Swan- Viare skiu cut some 4 inches nn e also have long her duty us at the following and this famous notified that all poll taxes and taxes on md side, TO LET. assigned place times, personal took possession last week_R. S. ami she must have been viz:— At the office of J. S. Harnman in Tents, Curt estate for 1897 are now due and immediate quick enough to go Belfast, Awnings, Covers, spring water for sale. pay- The store in Johnson Block now Saturday, November 6th, A. I). 1897, and ment is requested. A discount of two per cent, "held, who has been at home on a va- out from uuder the occupied by Monday, axe. Of course we in- March A. D. at nine o’clock in will be allowed on all taxes before & White. to 14th, 1898, the fore- paid .Jan. 1, ■ has Mayo Apply 1898. gone to Boston and is in the em- tern! to he noon of each of the said days. Duck, Cordage, Paints, Ac. 1 shall he in my office in Menmriai humane, and believe in it, and we C. O. POOR. building 1 from 8.30 to 11.30 a.m. daily, until further notice the West End Street com- did our best to JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, | Railway he. Belfast, Oct. 14, I8tf7. Com rs. St41 J. S. HARRLUAX. , No. 31 Front A. M. C. HILL, Tax Collector. St., Belfast, fe. A. HOWES & CO. ,, I Belfast, Sept. 8, 1897— tf30