The Republican Journal. 1 MK FEBRUARY G9‘__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 11, 189L NUMBER 6. The Maine Legislature. lu every town there may be of the Waldo County Veterans. riiss in the West. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Kept, at the Meeting Sibley The News of Belfast. PERSONAL. (it expense ot said town, by a Whai Is Said and Done at Augusta. teacher or teachers of competent ability and Veteran V THURSDAY The Waldo County Association The Belfast friends of Miss Charlotte MORNING BY THE Feb. 3. Both houses met at 10 a. m. In the good morals, a sufficient number of Miss schools Thorndike The next lecture in the Peoples’ Course Abbie H. Faunce went to Boston house Hill of Portland introduced an act to of all the met with E. M. Billings Post, Monroe, Feb. Sibley will be pleased to learn ~ >,“Section children who amend an act may that will be given Feb. 18th Rev. P. S. Hen- Tuesday. ican Journal Pub. Co. incorporating the trustees of legally attend public schools therein,in 4th. Th« following towns were represented: she has met with marked favor and re- by the fund for the support of the of orthography, son, D. D. "Fools.” Orrin Episcopate reading, writing, English Monroe, Winterport, Frankfort, ceived the most generous words of com- Subject, J. Dickey visited relatives in Rock- the Protestant Episcopal church in Maine.* grammar, geography, Swanville, arithmetic, drawing, North mendation her western land last week. _ was the Belfast and The during lecture tour. There will be a dance at Circulation in City and County. It referred to the Committee on Legal History of the United States and good Searsport, Searsport. Whitcomb's Affairs. She is well received at home and abroad behavior, algebra, vocal piusie, agriculture, meeting was called to order at 10.30 a. m. by be- Hall, Waldo, next Tuesday evening, with Selwin Thompson went to Boston Tues- Holder of Belgrade a remon- serving, physiology, and the use cause she most deserves (d is the paper for Maine sea presented hygiene, of President Alfred Stinson, and the richly respect music by Morse & Bennett. day on business. strance against the Maine Central railroad's tools, and cooking, shall be Secretary taught by lec- and admiration. She is a most de- a wharf and house at tures or in all absent, H. K. DawsOn was having faring people erecting boat Lake otherwise, the public schools being appointed List of unclaimed letters in Sidney Kalish left for a business m which the in and is remaining the Monday Maranocook. school committee deem it ex- tern. The President as a lightful stay Chicago receiving pro appointed Belfast post office for the week Feb. trip to New York. 11 -N Pattangall of Machias introduced an act pedient. more invitations than she can She ending Terms. In advance,$2.00a year; committee on time and place of next meet- accept. to increase the of the free Section 2. In any or town 6: Gentlemen, Mr. N. W. Mr. Fred Johnson \ >nths; 50 cents for three months. efficiency high city where in- has already given eight or nine addresses in Grimes; left Saturday for a trip to run ms. For one schools of the State and to struction shall be in ing, H. F. Scribner of Searsport, N. S. square, one inch equalize State aid given the use of tools Piper Edwin Jackson. Boston and New and in that has attended the Club York. | min, 75 cents for one week, and for preparatory schools. The idea is to cooking in public schools, such tools of Belfast and G. B. Ordway of Swanville. city, Wellesley ".leh subsequent insertion. the and the and and The Belfast chorus for the Maine Mrs. Bertha of regulate apportionment of the State aid implements materials required as several literary clubs, and lias Musical Earl Unity spent for This committee reported follows: Time, passed Sunday iu this The bill for two teaching cooking or the use of tools mav Festival numbers regard. provides some pleasant and profitable hours at the 57 members. Meetings with friends in Belfast. of schools. The tirst is a be purchased the school March 4th ; place, Grange Hall, North Sears- nts of Journal. grades high pre- by committee, a*t for rehearsal are To-Day's the of A very was held weekly, Mr. and Mrs. J. paratory high school, capable of fitting a expense such city or town, aud shall port. The question of having an examining University. charming reception Tuesday L. Sleeper attended the student for be loaned to such as in her honor and evenings, at the school room. PAGE 1. any college iu Maine, and is to pupils may be allowed Board of located at given Jan.22d, since then High ball at Rockland last week. to Surgeons Winterport military receive State aid to the tune of use them, free of charge, to such several d me Resolutions of $500, pro- subject was the luncheons and dinner parties. While One of the iu the | Legislature.. rules and as brought before Association and pupils Intermedi- H. !■ vided the town raises an sum, while regulations the school commit- Capt. Ralph Patters hall and bride went ! tug Bells.. Maine Base Ball equal in Kansas she Mas a in the ate the second tee may prescribe. discussed comrades Clifford, City guest school, thinking of the many g Brain Must Hang Meeting of grade high school follows the by Nickerson, birthdays to Bangor Saturday for a short visit. Section home of Mrs. as nnty Veterans. .Good Templars. same lines with the exception of languages, This act shall take effect when Durham and others. Comrade A. E. Nick- charmiug Mnb*and observed "tiag days” in the schools, asked he Hon. N. F. Houston went to West..Tin* ami Coffee which it makes elective. The second approved. of ci -. the yes- Sugar grade ers. iu of Swanville then moved that Rust, formerly this She lectured in teacher if they were not to have a Blaine Augusta : the Transfers in Real ! school The act was referred to steps be Granges is to receive .$250 from the State, - the Committee on In terday to attend the Banks N« ws of Bel last three different churches Kansas City and day. not? Savings hearing. Coneerning Local ed to a like sum from the town. The second Education. taken to have an examining Board of Sur- Why 1 '• rsonal. school will Mr. Merrill of an act gave two other addresses, one for the stu- J. C. Storer and wife of Camden were grade be adapted to the smaller By Biuehill, prohib- geons located at Winterport and the motion The members of the Alliance are PAGE 2. requested cities and towns. The bill also iting the digging of clams between the first dents in one of the schools and one in the of Mr. aud Mrs. Dunbar last provides was carried Voted that Hon. to thread guests >-ss at tin of aud unanimously. bring needle, and scissors to the State Capitol..Poverty that no school receiving State aid by reason days July September or between the Florence Chittenden Home. week. •The S. L. our member of She will give at their Charter oak" From Wa\ of any other claim, shall receive the regular 20th days of December and February in the MilHkeu, Congress, be meeting rooms, to-morrow, Friday, -tts. A Giant Moose. .News of the towns of two lectures in the last of this school In other words Deer Isle, Sedgwick, notified of our action and to ask his in as there will George M. Stone of Philbrook, Mont ar- 0 ernor Davis. high appropriation. Brooksville, help afternoon, probably be sewing Mr. idea is to do with Brooklin, Biuehill, Castine or Swan’s island week and the lirst of next. She will Pattangall’s away the the matter. The Association was then call- to do for a charitable rived Monday evening for a visit to rela- PAGE 3. double in the county of Hancock. Referred to the purpose. appropriation so often accorded in- return east soon to meet in tives. lines and Criminals. on ed to dinner in the lovver engagements .The Growth of stitutions of learning. He claims there are Committee Shore Fisheries. hall, prepared by The engagement is announced of Hon. n Oakland and > Correspondence. several instances in the Woman’s Relief Brookline, , Mass., the State where Corps. Win. B. Swan and Miss Abby H. Faunce, S. Davis and daughter Emma went PAGE 4. academies receive a The legislation that the State asks and in several in Maine. special appropriation as Grange At 2 p. m. President Stinson called the places Following both well to Boston for is in a fair to known and respected residents of Tuesday for a visit of a week or fin- So.-ial Season Secret Societies. an academy and also the usual State aid as a way become a reality. After are some of the notices: to order in the Town and press this 1 ratel Exposed Tile Bel fast Schools. ) which lie not to long hearings on the bill to regulate sale of meeting Hall, the city. It is understood that the mar- more. igh school, says they ought Miss T. of s. Corre- to Charlotte Sibley Belfast will .Nortliport News..Comity be entitled to. Mr. Pattangall says by the agricultural seed, regulate the sale of following program was given: riage will take place uext month. Mrs. commercial speak at the Southwest tabernacle early Ruth N. Whitney of Presque Die plan lie has outlined the State will save feeding stuffs, and to amend the Association. Tuesday PAGE 5. laws to Song, America, evening on “Over Palestine Hills on Horse- Accidents. Mrs. John Hill visited her E. M. about >7,000 a year. But be expects the relatiug the sale aud analysis of slipped on brother, Cunningham, Address of Welcome, Mrs. Belle J. back.” Thursday evening she will at Belfast. friends of academies and commercial fertilizers, the committee on ag- Palmer, speak the ice near A. P. Mansfield's Mon- last week. illegitimate high the on house riculture has voted to to W. Ii. as Clyde Congregational Church “Con- PAGE 6. schools will tight the measure to the core. report ought pass ; Dept. President C., who spoke and ] the City of the Golden day morning suffered a severe sprain Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mathews will sail Martin of the of on all three. These are important measures stantinople, Horn;” of Water Liberty presented petition follows: the of the Style..Register Deep to the farmers of Friday evening before Christian Endea- left wrist.Mrs. Frank O. Critcliett from New York for a News and Notes. | i>. O. Bowen ami 20 others of Morrill for Maiue. Bermuda iu few days, Mr. President, Comrades* Ladies of the vor at the First Christian Church on fell of school of Society on the stairs at the to remain until warm PAGE 7. equalization tax; J. K. Dickey Waldo Association and Tuesday evening weather. Feb. 5. The session this forenoon County friends: I “Children and School Life in the Orient.” and 20 others of Morrill in favor of school began home of Mrs. Judith Knowlton oil Cedar at Voti Have to Give..Abraham Lin- feel proud to have the honor and the great Miss Sibley is a of Mrs. A. C. tax hill. Committee on Taxation. at nine o’clock. The attendance of mem- graduate Wellesley, went to Boston Sat- A Maine Firm t<> its Due.. of one and all a and was get was small. pleasure bidding you most and has traveled extensively in the Orient. street, seriously injured. Her Periodicals. A bill was introduced James bers There was not a single new Misses .Williamson's Bihlio- incorporating cordial welcome to the little of She is a well known in urday, accompanied by Louise M E. bill introduced in the senate. In the House village speaker Eastern right arm was broken above the and Maine Royal Blood at Augusta... Bice, Mudgett and Joseph P. Bass as Monroe. here elbow, of As we gather on this anniver- churches. [Kansas City World, Jau. 24th. Knowlton and Geneva Thompson. I'oem'i. Nahmakauta Steamboat Co. to Houghton Fort Fairtieid presented a pe- the elbow besides some navigate we it will be the means joint dislocated, tition for a in sary hope of uniting The bi-monthly unfon meeting of the PAGE 8. North Twin, South Twin and other lakes. change the present insolvency severe Herman O. Stevens of this is in a hos- us more closely together in the work of local societies of Christian Endeavor was bruises.Timothy Thompson fell city Mr. Hutchins of Penobscot, tabled the bill law, which was referred to the committee als..County Correspondence..Ship Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty, and I can held at the First Christian corner of on the ice on Cross street and broke pital in Boston, suffering from erysipelas. Births. for the of and later took on legal affairs. Church, Tuesday .Marriages. .Deaths. registration guides for the W. N. R. that we will Eleventh and An act ou safely say C., Locust streets, last night. his left a Last reports from him are favorable. it from table, when Mr. YVheeldeu of Port- amending the law loan and hip, very serious accident for a be ever ready to work for and assist the After song service, Miss Charlotte T. land tabled it building associations was presented and re- Sibley man of his again. comrades of the G. A. R. Life is too of an on age. Clias. E. Paul and B. P. Hazeltine, Jr., ferred to on banks shor: Maine, gave address “Child Life in Obituary. The tish and game committee a committee and banking. reported time, too precious, to be wasted in the Orient.” Miss has traveled exten- returned to Boston to resume their resolve for tish Resolves in favor of Gorham Normal petty Sibley Committee Hearings at Augusta. At Monday $40,0<'i0 yearly for culture and we will throw around us the Condon died at her home on and Ear at strife,but broad sively through the Oriental countries, Pales- studies at the Institute of | warden services. School, Eye Infirmary Portland, mantle of the of the committee ou financial Technology. \V. charity and with the organization tine and Egypt, and her lecture was full of meeting ; Feb. od at the of 4s A to the use of Me., C. T. U-, and Central Maine Hos- age years, petition prohibit firearms of which we are as our we W. E. of were to be auxiliary guide interesting descriptions of the customs and affairs, Tuesday, A. C. W. B. Swan Grinnell the Searspirt House by boys under 18 years of was referred pital passed engrossed. Sibley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John age j will press steadily forward with a strength manners of the Oriental and the to flie committee on A telegram from Mrs. Littlefield inform- people and Mrs. of Mrs. F. attended the meeting of the Maine Hotel legal affairs. of that shall be felt as Barrington Belfast, S. North and was married to ed purpose long as there needs of Christian influences for the chil- port, An act was introduced Hamilton of the House that Representative Little- Hamilton of Association in last week. by is a soldier, or one dependant of a soldier, to dren. Journal, Jau. 30th. Saco, Mrs. Florence C. Keepers’ Augusta Condon of Belfast in 1807. Her Biddeford for the field of Belfast, who is at home sick with [Kansas City providing regulation of j be cared for. A sized audience in of a comfortable good gathered Clyde Caribou, and Hon. Fred Atwood of Win- Mrs. I. V. Miller went to Waterville Fri- t'-ti two the use of bicycles by the officers pneumonia, passed night children, brothers and municipal As the days roll by and year succeeds Congregational Church Thursday of towns. Thursday, and that the doctors have hopes evening, terport, appeared for the Children’s Aid day to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eva Hub- ;s survive her. The children all year, the memories of the Civil War be- under the auspices of the ladies’ In the Seriate Drummond of Cumberland of his recovery. literary of come more dim and distant. Its heroes committee of the church, to hear Miss Society Maine, located at Belfast. The bard, who is suffering from a recent accident. Belfast one a The members of the House seem to have except daughter, introduced resolve providing for the ap- on been pass and beyond; but the object for Charlotte Thorndike Sibley, a young socie- request was §1,000 for building ami propriation of to the Portland school subject to fits of illness from the time §2,000 W. H. Quimby wentto Portland Saturday '■■■} are Walter E., Herbert H.. which they gave their lives must for- ty girl of Belfast, Me., and a recent for for the deaf. of in- of the September election. The saddest case graduate expenses. The committee voted to re- Reyuolds Cumberland ever be It wise of her j to Mrs. aud start from si ia, Harry, Frank, Arthur, was that of of preserved. is, therefore, Wellesley college, detail observations join Quimby they troduced an act relating to real estate mort- Representative Hinckley that the port a resolve for §500 for who wives, mothers, sisters, daugh- on a recent visit to Constantinople. Miss repairing building Boston to-day on their to the Pacific d Harold, the latter but 4 years gages. of introduced Blue. Hill, died before the legislature trip Savage Androscoggin ters aud other women should take the is and §750 for same met. After Mr. died the voters of loyal Sibley charming personally and has a annually expenses. The coast. rutbers and sisters are Ira an ad towns to established sink- Hinckley Wood authorizing little ones by the hand and from lessons of sweet, well modulated voice and a Mr. funds for the his class met and elected Captain John M. pleasing day Sibley appeared before the judiciary N. ing redemption of indebted- the teach them their as to the fu- and conversational C. Marshall went to hen, B., Capt. Tliaddeus M. Merrill of Blue Hill as past duty vivacious method of Hon. W. Auburn ness. his successor. Cap- committee iu behalf of a commis- ture welfare aud of their All who heard her were highway t '. ‘last. J. tain Merrill is of happiness country. speaking. delight- to attend a of the S ate Mrs. Mary Beckett of Clason of Kennebec introduced a bill au- the father Mrs. Hinckley, Friday meeting In what more manner can this he ed with her which was sion, and before the educational committee the bereaved widow. About two weeks impressive address, delivered Mrs. Emma Pendleton and Mrs. thorizing grand juries to Fair Trustees, to arrange for the stakes for employ stenograph- done than by saluting the flag? Who can entirely without notes. The Leda Mandolin in favor of the bill for the examination of ers in before them. ago Captain Merrill received a telegram in- > "f Lynn, Mass. The funeral taking testimony tell how much is a “God-given banner” to club the evening with a selection the season's races. of Waldo the forming him that Mrs. Hinckley was very opened teachers. Billings presented petition the land we love? You comrades followed and Miss followed with Friday and was attended a of .J D ill with pneumonia. He started for home at Rowley, contralto, H. L. by Carey of Montvilie and o4 others the in look rendition of Kilgore returned Monday from a but bis had died rlag days gone by. When you a pleasing Eugene Field’s “In Bask Ball. An adjourned iu the r of friends, who asking for an to the once, daughter before Ins meeting sorrowing appropriation operate hack, does it seem possible that you are the God’s Acre.” Mrs. W. M. Phillips, soprano, visit to his father in Meiv-r. lids f ttii *;• at St. lake, and also for arrival. The illness of Mr. Littlefield and interests of base hall was held in the Bel- Mrs. the hatchery George older men of who followed closed the entertainment with ■ Condon family had Mr. a to-day? You, Tosti's“Good whose health is warden service for the 1897 and 1898. Thiirlough and few other cases have fast Roush last considerably improved. years the roll of the drum as you marched down Bye.” and Bolim’s the latter Opera Thursday evening. md faithful wife, mother ami caused a feeling of gloom to pervade the “Entreaty,” companied him home. the streets to board the train that was to take sung in German, i Kansas City Star, Jan. 31. The Belfast Band gave two selections be- had lost a true friend. As was the woman House. The predicted suffrage y> u to the scenes of war. Mr. and Mrs. 1*. Field of lb s- m fore the meeting opened. S. A. Parker pre- George >juestion ]>assed peacefully away Wednesday Years have aud are conducted by lit-v. G. G. The commissioners gene by your numbers Mt w ithout a and the mem- appointed to investi- sided and W. J. Dorman was chosen clerk. spent Sunday with friends m Belfast. struggle with all thinned. Other organizations when their The Sugar and Coffee War. the at gate, revise and the laws bers judiciary its bedside. There simplify relating numbers thin can take in new members and The directors were with Field returned to Poston Monday. Mrs. to sea following chosen, was a adverse and shore fisheries say that a system unanimously report. The build the order as old members The consumers of and of and of laws has based up drop sugar coffee, power to fill vacancies and to increase their Field remaining ior a few days. L>. McCrillis of Fa>t Belfast committee, in bunging about the grown up apparently upon Rut the will decision, the away. G. A. R. soon be gone. that includes a of the Ameri- considered that this measure had idea that the shore fisheries were not large majority number to ten, if think best: YY. C. Mr. and O. M.Stmw \ .rt. d <'•, *'*-r from a long been the thicker in the they Mrs. Tuesday stranger. one to the Every year Hags grow j can he used as a lnotl>aii in the and great industry whole State and people, will interested in the Lexow A. C. F. S. F. it. the legislature, cities i.f the dead, and comrades are bent Libby, Sibley, Brick. who have been visiting redo :v s it, ll. i-i death of her brother, E/ra il would b. better therefore to be controlled laws. thought to stem the tide by general with and less as now in in New \ ork. C. K. The age, step firmly they come investigation progress Welch, Ivnowlton, Clias. O’Connell, S. and North left f a ao-n 1 nes Colorado. Jan. is<«;. in the committee and wind it for theory seems to have prevailed that Prospect port, imrango, 2b, right u; out on Memorial Day to strew with flowers The who do a A. With some each town had in the fisheries Arbuekles, large package, Parker, W. B. Howard. The will visit Mrs. S'- sis;.o r the in re. good. the action of the commit- special rights tlie last of dead Secretary day. They delay eiviug notice its resting place their comrades. tee was a as had along shores. They recommend the en- coffee business, bad a falling out with the was instructed to call a of the di- in the fact disappointment, they plan- By aud by the dags cover all. By and meeting 1 >amariscotta on the way. .ay liiat he hau never actment oi a law in t » sh.-re \yU ned on listening to some oratory on the sub- general regard the last G. .-v. It. wiil have sugar trust and after of a rectors. After at the by campfire gone buying competing some explanation of the i about his in the But now no word fisheries, same time empowering the Fred XV. Brown, dr., of Br, .ks wa- *>■;,i.tany ng family, ject legislature. and the G. A. R. be a of the commissioners to make such out, thing past. concern proposed to start a refinery ami methods of league base ball business W. '•: on the of the sex will temporary by Belfast last the tirst t f..? .• dent that scant: of his pictures unshackling Fraternity, Charity and Loyality, these are Friday night, start the s:uci- mi as may seem for the State’s inter- make their own sugar. as is claimed, F.. the A the ceiling. Not tiiis changes tile secret words which bind us to Then, Dilworth, meeting adjourned. alter he had been dead est. the G. A. several months. 11 is health is much improv- year, at least R. is the sugar triut concluded to go into the of the direct u\s was Fraternity tlie chain which hinds meeting called for of :u which the address of ed since the amputation iii-p, ,u,,i is hearts. it coffee ami a of a sympathetic May grow stronger business, bought majority but to lack of •' The of the Port- Tuesday evening, owing .■ « The committee on railroads, Augusta correspondent from tin ifc-fs .earned. Mr. Doe lived in Wednesday 1‘ and shine as one one the recovering finely land Advertiser will brighter by the stock of the Woolsou Co. This " as t<» voted to to on says: Ahat the legis- Spice quorum adjourned Saturday evne ng. afternoon, report ought pass links of the G. A. R. less. Mr. o ;ot!. and in man- in grow per,it boyhood, early the railroad bill. A few verbal lature do the way of appropriation for the was at and Engel slight IV sideiit- and comrades, in behalf of Ezra company capitalized $">00,000 New Advertisements. 11. a. Starn-u -'uge.i in on the amendments have been made in State college'.' Y- nr correspondent talked > d '• ! v steamhoating the text. M. Post aud 1 welcome of the was in. The I A. Hurgeiit, '7b, and 1 m, with a number of Billings Corps, again $180,000 capital paid announces a sale of About 1855 lie The committee also voted to to quite the lawmakers on bargain goods just went to Boston report ought you. We are glad to see you here to-das both foinn ri\ of Pi ! fist. v can se their way home from Orono. $100 shares rose to $1,500 each. They sold pass iu a new draft on the bill to Probably they and so and bought, in the New York and B-'St.ui mar- "a. years was connected with relating glad many came, hope you will at the .'Ml. annual omm •! the Vinalliaveu and were not feeling in so economical a mood as at $i,150 to the and are now present Telegraph Telephone make yourselves at home and enjoy your- Havemeyers kets, and a glance at the prices will 1» B- Stearns of in The on before. President Harris told them the State quoted ion of t he Bow d >i» .: Camden, Company. committee legal affairs selves so well that will us at The a divi- gam/at you met with quoted $050. company paid show are voted to to on could afford to give all its a ed- that they bargains indeed. The Boston lire alarm. In ixiif> lie report ought pass the lull to boys college the 11,.1 \\ ■ i\ many times again, remembering that it. is to dend last of cent, on its nomi- ton, at C- plcv Square the ucation. Anyhow the prevailing sentiment year lifty per goods include all-wool cotton and rado and in and incorporate Winterport Ferry Company. our dear Heavenly Father we owe all our serges, Fide engaged mining seemed to be that the institution should nal or one hundred cent, evening, It voted leave to withdraw on the p tition capital, nearly per wool silks, > lie left here his have about the usual There blessings. plaids, percales, ginghams, etc., parents, three. for incorporation of the Vinalhaven Water appropriation. on its actual capital. The price of coffee to Mrs. M. XV. Amo ■ Sn.,-k: -- is no interest but that of economy to Response, Pres. A. Stinson besides garments and shawls at one-hall the •He mother, have died. But one Company. oppose Poem. Isaac F. Cook middlemen was put down the Have- ceived a telegram last week Id it, and all the college interests to favor it. by retail asked at the of the sea- oci one sister remain. price opening Augustus Anyone may draw the inference.’’ Rec., Miss Sadie to l.°> which the Arbuekles ('apt. Charles Ames, in Felt. 4. Both branches of the Legislature Chapin meyers cents, son.... You honest, medicine Poor N' Boston and Mrs. McCrillis. Rec., Mrs. Belle J. Palmer get at held short sessions this morning, beginning say is a and her that his brother, William. wi w ; Annie York losing business; having bought ami at the at S o'clock. The business was all conclud- Resolutions of Song, Miss Son’s—pure drugs, lowest, possible Respect. Rec Miss the minority stock of the Woolsou Company there last September for las ind’d. ru of Thomas Crowell was held ed in less than half an hour' and at *J o'clock Myrtie Peavey prices. At the same place you will find tin* A. Stinson aid to the his home and would a: riv. I; -o a train left for the Maine State it will of Song, they have invoked legal prevent way with his Mrs. special Col- Whereas, has been the the Su- old-fashioned Indian un- >'Hie, sister, Rob- Rec., Miss Helen Osgood Bitters, The of lege, at Orono. The party was composed of preme Master ol the Universe to remove Nealley wrecking of their property. The Arbuekles Thursday. change hu..11,- afternoon. for the liver ami day Waldo Hodge of about 1 the from our order our loved and Song, George equalled cleansing kidneys. persons, including Committees esteemed are but the sugar trust can no bene lit him. us millionaires, A full bottle 50 attended in a body, held ser- on State College, Education and Agricul- young sister, Edith M. Clark, therefore be it Mr. Freeman Atwood then made some pint for cents.. M. C. Hill, doubt see their and many millions The Belfast, wi-u: : house and followed the remains ture. The reached on the re- That while we bow in pile go 511 following peoph An party Augusta Resolved, submis- very interesting reniaks on Monroe and its Miller street, Belfast, wants men in every 1 •'•• The funeral services were turn trip in the evening. sion to Him who doeth all well we more. gust,a Tuesday morning: Hon. W M things soldiers. Some ten Mr. Atwood town, with pay for good men.... Dal- Rev. Geo. S. Mills. in the an to sorrow years ago good by The floral Senate, act revise and consol- realize with heartfelt the great loss shall, Hon. Wm. B. Swan, A. C sii. M the Post about an acre of on News of the ton's is a were numerous and beautiful and idate the public laws relating to sea and our Grange lias sustained in the death of gave ground Granges. Sarsaparilla unique combination and Mrs. A. A. Howes, Janies S. Ha:i large emblematic pillow from shore fisheries was presented. It provides sister Edith, while knowiug that our loss is which to place our monument and recently of two remedies in one, ami has attained a Fellows. that the governor, with the advice and con- her eternal gain. Equity Grange will confer tlie first. and Ks«| Mrs. K. A. IBarrington and !’ > he lias given the Post about two acres more. large sale on its merits-Burkett’s big bar- sent of the, shall two com- second next for council, appoint Gone from the dear ones who loved her so degrees Saturday evening, Norton. Some of them wen: t > .it-. fondly, Mr. Atwood has done he sale is still and are White in the Gone from the home her sweet always what could gain ou, buyers throng- Sulphur Springs, Montana, petent persous, residing seaboard presence made are which three candidates expected. outlie resolve for an u. b January IT, 18P7, Kobie F. Car- counties, who shall serve as associates to the glad, for the soldiers in town. ing to his handsome store in Odd Fellows' hearng upprop: Dumb the sweet voice and its c ol his commissioner of sea ami shore ■ words glad and There will he a at Farmers’ for the (lirls' Home, Belfast. eighty-first year age. fisheries, Remarks were made by the different com- dance Pride block. was horn at Centre Moutville, working with him for the best interests of kindly, Without her the world seems dreary and sad. aud at four o'clock the was Grange Hall next Monday evening. Stabling Miss Georgia Howe of I.im-.dm Feh. 22, 1S1G. In 1858 lie removed the State. The commissioner and his asso- rades, meeting A Disastrous Fire in Brooks. The en- will be furnished free for 30 has been attending tin f :e ie where he lived until when ciates shall have to Aye, dead unto you but alive unto angels, adjourned. A vote of thanks was given the horses. tire set of 1880, power prohibit fishing farm buildings of Joseph Ellis of in this left he )•;,o n ‘1 to The casket you buried, the is above, eity, Saturday Montana, taking up his resi- anywhere in the State after a public hearing gem ladies of the Relief Corps for their Seaside conferred the and j In Paradise holy and hlissfuby hospital- Grange third South Brooks were burned Tuesday night Iv. l....Miss Grace Han. who 1ms n this city and residing here ever has been given all interested. The commis- singing With sweet songs of salvation and love. fourth with the harvest Satur- spending the winter in tins ,ty ,1...! Ho was married to Martha E. sioners shall receive as angels ity. degrees, feast, with nearly all their contents. The build- Carter compensation £5 per to her home in N-• She to the ami Saturday i.j■ and she came with him to for the time Resolved, That parents broth- Comrades, remember the next meeting is day evening, on a class of ten. The literary consisted of a Montana, day actually employed. ings large two-story house, L, was accompanied by her br.uiier. Miio\ • this about nine The commission Gov. ers, in this their great affliction, we extend place years ago. special by March and if the next fair which followed was .• appointed 4th; stormy, day. program interesting. carriage house, barn, and numerous Hart, who spent Sundas a' that pa bidreu were the result of their union, Cleaves to the shore fisheries of the fraternal hand of sympathy and direct large investigate r. d. Harvest Mrs. (.’. B. Jones of North and them in their sorrow to the Giver of all [h. Union Grange, Centre Montville, smaller Thirteen head of port -.'Ting both of whom reside in the made its The commis- great out-buildiugs. 1 Alice, State, report. Mrs. G. M Duncan. ( amd< n st.ree' 1 He also leaves him one sioners are O. B. Whitten of Geo. Good who doth not willingly afflict the recently initiated three new members. At the surviving Portland, cattle, eight horses, hogs, hens and Bullock ol Lineolnv 1 i !• was n a children of men. The annual of the George •, Sewell I*. Carter of Joliet, 111., the A. Curran of Calais and VV. T. Emmons of encampment Depart- last it was the meeting Saturday evening sheep, were all burned, together with all the Friday on business. [Kotkiand Dai y Sin; one of his six brothers. Mr. Saco. Resolved, That as a tribute of respect to ment of w ill be held in maining Maine Odd Fellows’ ! voted to hold a levee at their hall on the was an uncle of John O. , Mr. of Cumberland introduced our departed young sister a copy be sent to hay, grain, vegetables, apples, etc. The The Washington correspondent 1 I'd* Hall, Waterville, Feb. 24th and 25th. of 17th. meral took from the house on an act for the and the bereaved family, a copy be inscribed ou evening March farm was well with the best place providing appointment supplied of Portland Evening Express give the records of our a sent to the recently many friends and acquaintances duties of disclosure commissioners, the said order, copy The contest in Harvest Moon Grange. farm and machinery tools and a complete some facts the to the Mr. Car- commissioners to be the Republican Journal for and interesting concerning goverr mg body grave. appointed by Gov- j publication, Good (>th. >- that Templars. Tlionrdike,closed Saturday evening,Feb. outfit, all of which were a total loss. a familiar figure to our residents ernor within and for each county of the ! our charter be draped in mourning for dairy ment employes at the National Capital fr a IKK) '•pite of his was a and State. Each town or of not more The side led by Mrs. Etta Wing scored A small of the furniture in the age hearty city than thirty days. portion house Maine. In the pension otllce, N Byr. n ;• to about a year ago, when he was inhabitants as shown the last Annie B. Clement, Committee The annual district session of Waldo Co. and the side led A. H. scored 5,000 by pre- J1 by Higgins, was saved. The loss on the buildings is es- Miliiken was reduced from SI,goo to m.ooo < d with a cancer on tLe which census of the United States shall be Clara L>. York, on with breast, ceding Lodge will be held Belfast Lodge, 923. The furnished Mrs. at Emmie B. Dyer. program by Wing timated $0,000, and on the personal In the interior there was ne gn»wiug until it ied to a fatal result. entitled to two ommissipuers and not more j Resolutions. department Saturday, Feb. 20th. consisted of reciata- as News extends its sympathy the than two, and for every additional 5,000 in- poems, declamations, property nearly much more. There was death, Lorenzo E. Dickey, principal e\an ■' *'d children and friends of the deceas- habitants an additional commissioner shall Wedding Bells. No. is still the banner of etc. The no insurance. The cause of is Brooks, 54, lodge tions, songs, charade, original the lire un- iner, who was receiving sg,ihhi per annum Jan. be that the total number Meagher county, Mont., News, allowed, provided have known. in the a the State. They added 55 members poems by Mrs. M. A. P. Say ward, Mrs. Wing, Early evening hired man when he died, June 1, IN'.M. Miss l; .h a of commissioners in any town or city shall Batcheldkr-Bates. A very pleasant went barn not exceed six. commissioner shall during the past quarter. J. B. MeTaggart is Annie Ward, Alice Cornforth and Myra through the and tieups as usual Jones w;n I from si*’to to o M i\ Every home wedding occurred Feb. 2 in Monroe at promote Clarissa widow lof the a correct and sufficient record of the E. Lane and left the horses and Cummings, keep the new residence of the groom, at which deputy and Clias. Chief Templar of Cates were very fine. Visitors were present cattle, everything ap- 14, lSp.a. ui*»s Cummings and an old and under each the highly proceedings citation, stating time A. F. Batchelder, a veteran in the late this thriving organization. from Dirigo, Rising Sun, Sunlight and Hill- p rently all right. About 11 o'clock the »*d died names of the the amount of March gg’d Thomas E. Shea w: i 1 resident,of Somerville, early parties, judg- civil war, and Mrs. VV. M. II. Bates of Dex- heg:n side There has been interest in the house were awakened a > at the home of one of her ment tin which the disclosure is ami new have been granges. good people by -a morning sought ter, were quietly married by F. L. Palmer, Two lodges organized this week's engagement m Washington 1 Charlestown, where she was visiting, all other matters pertaining to the case. iu the of the fam- manifested during the contest and those smell of smoke and the barn was found t" Esq., presence immediate week by State Deputy Geo. E. Files; Feb. his “The .Man-"' W i:> M tr, was seven months This act was referred to the Committee on ing great play. ninety-two years, ilies and few intimate friends. After the who have taken part have doue well. Let’s be nearly consumed. The lire so .ghteen hail lived in 0, Star Lodge, Lincolnville, spread for the first t:me in la National Car •(»u days. Slie Somer- Legal Affairs. all were iuvited to the Leading Emery ceremony dining have another. that it was with i'the past Mr. Parsons of an M. C. C. F. rapidly difficulty they all the opening of the engager,•••:.: Mr twenty-two years, making Piscataquis presented room where a tempting repast was served. Heal, T.; May Norton, Secv.; night me with her El G. act not inhabitants of ; hea will he greeted by a Hie d ,1 son-in-law, bridge prohibiting persons The bride was becomingly attired iu a Merriam, Deputy; Feb. 8, Sparkliug Water, escaped. (listing i Transfers in Estate. whom wd! he tin 1 *:*- b n: Dartmouth street. Mrs. Cummings the State from killing and hunting fur hear- broadcloth dress trimmed Real dience, among traveling heavily Harvard C. T.; F. C. ■« ■ well animals under of a fine not less Northport, Elwell, and Mrs. McKinley. Go r.a 11 1. remarkably preserved woman, ing penalty with astrachau, corsage bouquet of pinks i.'j health ami the of than nor more than and costs for A. W. The transfers in real estate were Concerning Local Industries. Mr. Shea's manager, win n in. t'.a ■ r.. » good possession £10 £100 and roses, and heliotrope lace at throat and Pendleton, Secy.; Hasson, Deputy. following faculties to the end. She could re- each animal so One half of the fines recorded in Waldo County Registry of recently called on the Pie-ol.-nt d caught. wrists. Her jewels were diamonds and an- The officers of Belfast were install- events as far hack as the recovered for violation of the act shall be Lodge Deeds for the week Feb. INI *7: The use of in during the call extend, d an 1 it.it 11 1 distinctly tique gold, gifts of the groom. The bride- ending 10, mahogany interior house lsl- Death came after an to the and the other half ed Monday by Past Chief Templar Laforest Orrin P. to John M. Getchell, Mr. ami Mrs M< Kmdw to witm-s tu » suddenly, paid complainant groom wore the conventional suit of black Estes, Troy, finish is increasing. Mathews Bros, are in 'l a few She was a native to the laud and in B. malice ol Hie M a n '-W’a 1 s-M .• u only days. county where the offense is commit- with a boutonniere of roses and A L. Bobbins, assisted by Miss Stella Deeriug | do.; buildings Troy. Nancy perloi had pinks. to John E. De- receipt of frequent orders for its use. last, Me., hut lived most of her ted. was • Patterson, Troy, McAlister, Washington. Major McKinley >.p very enjoyable evening passed by all, and Homer Dickey as Marshals. After the 1 and about Boston. She was a life- That the Committee on Rail- troit; land in Abbie E. Webster et the invitation, said it was t lie nrst Ordered, and at a late hour the guests wish- Troy. The factories of M. B. Lawrence departed, installation a was as fol- clothing and that lieshoiild look forward i». niversalist, and for years was an at- roads, Telegraph and Expresses inquire into the wedded and program presented al., Frankfort, to Wru. B. Sprawl, Winter- received, ing newly pair long happy and W. W. Cates are on or- uit at Miner’s church in Boston, land and in Frankfort. running good the event with pleasure. This wi!i 1 nt.-rest Dr# the necessity and expediency of legislation years,of married life. At home after Feb. 10. lows : port; buildings •caves two Thomas L. to F. ders w ith a crew of a dozen hands in the friends of Mr. Shea in tins sous, ami two daughters, to prevent unjust discrimination in tolls Quartette, Sprague, Hiugham, Mass., each many c.ty grandchildren and and between A. laud in Business lias been with and vicinity, who are always giad to earn great-grandchildren, charges patrons, by telegraph Maine Base Ball Mrs. Mabel Webber, Miss Bertha Dickey, Northport; Northport. shop. fairly good funeral services were held and League Booming. L. B. to W. H. Pa- them this season. ! that lie is meeting with the success i So Tuesday telephone companies. Knowlton, Bert Davis, Ben. Ham Robinson, China, Daley, 1 noon at her late home, 51 Dartmouth The following house bills were read and lermo; land and buildings in Palermo. Ed- eminently deserves. The Maine State Base Ball is Reading, Mrs. G. E. Brackett The Belfast Machine & Co | t, conducted by Rev. L. M. Rowers. A : League na F. Boardnian, Boston, to Lucinda B. Foundry ship- assigned anti is sure to become a suc- Recitation, Miss Annabel Morse ~'e number of Moral were sent Resolve an to cover booming great land and in last week to A. & Son of Bar pieces by making appropriation Mrs. Mabe' Webber Eastman, Montville; buildings ped Hodgkins When a is llesli and cess. \V. H. Long, one of the best base ball Solo, to person losing wasting mg friends. The burial was at Wood- for cattle killed on account of Montville. Robert H. Coombs, Belfast, Harbor one of deficiency in New has for Recitation, Miss Ida Whitcomb the best saw' m ills ever made away there is cause for alarm. Nothing so [Somerville, Mass., Journal Feb. 0. tuberculosis for the 189b. managers England, applied Clias.R.Coombs, do.; laud in Belfast. Herbert year the franchise and will Reading, Miss Flora Webber here. It is a 30-foct machine of im- worries a physician. (' msumptives would Resolve for an for Augusta probably Low, Frankfort, to Wilson Grant, do., land liege’s appropriation marking that team, In Belfast tbe State Solo, Miss Bertha Knowlton never die if they could regain the»r usual •Cidoc esteemed citizen of Cari- the held the Fourth of manage and in Frankfort. Levi proved pattern, every part nicely fin- Forbes,an position by Regiment been A busi- Miss Lora buildings Murphy, being lu fact there would he no and league has warmly received. Reading, Maxcy to Wilson ished. There are now in weight, consump- one of the pioneer settlers, died at Infantry. Maine Volunteers, on the battle- Miss Dixmout, Grant; 'and and build- use more than .'!">() ness men’s was held there a few Reading, Annie Skute tion if there was no wasting of the system. home in the eastern of the of field of meeting in Frankfort. G. Burn- of these machines, all made in some part town, Gettysburg. Pendleton ings Elijah Braley, Belfast, The cause of this hiss of llesli is a failure to ago anti there is bound to be a corking Recitation, Myrtie as g-unc disease of the heart, on Monday, Resolve for an for marking days ham, to Ruth M. Reynolds et als., do., laud far away as Texas. appropriation team in that Sunday Solo, Maurice Dav: Ison properly digest the food eaten. Nine-tenths 1st, aged 72 years. [Aroostook the held the Third of good city. [Portland and buildings in Burnham. Repub- position by Regiment limes. Quartette Manager Hanson of the Cream of all our diseases date hack to some de- l!rau. Maine on Publishing Infantry, Volunteers, the battle- Co. has the of the stomach. Remarks wTere made by Rev. Geo. S. Mills, engaged basement and attic of rangement Mr Forbes was a native Brooks and field of Gettysburg. East Belfast. Mrs. Mary A. Nickerson of Bram Must the Legro & Spalding shoe factory for the The Shaker Digestive Cordial will stop Bill an act additional to the act of 18b8, Hang. Rev. C. H. and J. W. Knowlton. went to Islesboro last Friday on a visit.... M '-nt the part of his life there. printing department of the magazine. A this wasting of the body. Tt acts by caus- early 458, a across Pe- Walter Small and wife of Islesboro chapter establishing ferry There was a good attendance of members of Capt. fiat bed press of Potter’s make, ing the food we cat to lie digested so as to nobscot between Falls and The motion for a new trial made by coun- visited at E. S. Achoru’s last perfecting river, Ayer’s week_Miss of do for food does more sel for of the mur- the order and visitors. capable printiug 10,000 copies per day w ill good, undigested apt. Ira Hutchinson, one of the oldest Marsh Rips, as amended the act of 1880, Thomas Bram, convicted E. W. Curtis of Camden is her by visiting be put into the basement. The type-setting harm than good. Tin- Cordial contains food of South Brooksville, died Jan. 221. der of Capt. Nash, was denied Tuesday after- brother, Mr. S. Acliorn-Mrs. 'yMdents chapter Eugene will be on the upper floor. The forms will already digested and is a digester of foods 'Mi. Hutchinson had been in In the House Mr. Stetson of in- noon, by the U. S. court in Boston. The Fred went to Monroe last week- Capt. failing Bangor, Fred W. Brown, went to Savery be as in Boston. as well. '“alth a court “The verdict was and no Esq., Augusta electrotyped heretofore, for some time. He leaves widow troduced an act relating to instruction in says: right Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson are expected to Mr. a Hanson expects to have the new place a,1(l six three sous and three use tools and in in intelligent could have arrived at a dif- yesterday to attend meeting and banquet hold a at the Mason’s Mills school- children, the of cooking public jury I meeting in season mother hates to make her children ferent decision.” ready to print the April number Every daughters, schools, as follows I of the State Bar Association. house this, Thursday, evening. there. take Castor Oil. Laxol is sweet Castor Oil. The Maine Press at the State “which is, in to the local news. He Capitol. brief, give Vilas. received every Republican GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKR. And ill doing that work it will, in the , vote.After many days of unsuccessful The o4th annual meeting of the Maine exert a powerful influence for the right, and balloting George F. Turner of Spokane, Press Association was held Jan. 27 8 at Au- who received the caucus nomination of will aid in building up and benefiting in gusta, with an attendance of between forty the Populists aud free silver many ways the community in which it Republicans and The first session was held in the was elected U. S. Senator the Labor fifty. exists.” of by Legisla- George S. Rowell Portland was ture of judiciary committee room at the State House Washington Jan. -29tli on the first the duly appointed poet of the occasion, but 07 votes_A Wednesday evening. President (J. B. Bur- ballot, receiving Montgom- as lie expressed it in a note to the writer, “I ery, Ala., despatch says the House has al- leigh called the meeting to order and gave Time can’t write poetry any more than a cow;” ready passed a law repealing the Austra- a brief address in which he made a sugges- lian which lias been in effect in Ala- ami lm finally prevailed upon Frank H. ballot, tion concerning the compilation of a history bama four and re-enacted the old Colley, formerly of Belfast, now practicing years, of the association, a matter which came up election law.The fusion Democratic- Cost law in f ortland, to take his Mr. place. of I for discussion inter. Among other things Populist Legislature Oklahoma Terri- SAVED BY Colley read with much acceptance the poem President Burleigh said: tory passed a bill Jan. 29th prohibiting printed in The Journal last week; and then gold contracts in the aud also 1 ani aware that in the past some of our territory, in response to an from all sides lie one the iliembeis have been disposed to feei that appeal abolishing militia, alleging it was purely business matters have had too little read the poem written for and read at the used to protect corporations and oppress tlie attention at our annual gatherings, and it is annual meeting in Portland last January. people. The debate was very sensa- that this of our work and tional.'FUe Kansas lias possible opinion The best thing the Association could do legislature pass- has some of the most active purposes kept ed a vote instructing the Kansas repre- men in Maine from our would he to elect Bro. Colley Poet Laureate, newspaper j.lining sentatives in Congress to work for the organization. This has seemed to me to be and then the poetical part of the program A GIANT MOOSE. passage of an act to secure the free coinage m&t a narrow view of the proper objects of the the for annual meetings would be in good of silver at a ratio of 10 to Maine Press Association, and L deprecate 1. Washing PowdS? hands. After the both in and out of our the literary exercises the Mr. W. W. El art of 5 West Third ! ler at 3 is tendency, organ- street, inches from the burr 7 1-2 What More Can be Asked? ization, to underestimate the value of its members called upon Governor Powers in a inches. The width of the measur- has received from Alaska a moose palm, Only this : ask your grocer for and insist on social features and the benefits derived from recently Ex=tiovernor Davis. it, trying it. Largest package—greatest body and were given a cordial welcome. In ed along its posterior side following the them. head which in size exceeds head that any is 43 inches. The size of the THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, We the evening President Burleigh gave a re- curve, great represent kindred interests, and the ever seen. of Daniel Franklin Davis was born St. we have In spread antlers, palms makes the shafts of the horn in Free- Chicago. Louis, New York, Boston, PU, opportunities afforded by our Association ceptiou to the members and their ladies at just breadth of and length of prong it dom about the middle of at for us to become with one, an- palm outside the burr seem very small. We September, 184:?, acquainted his house on State street, and it was a most seems more of the head other. to interchange the views that have nearly suggestive believe that we have seen many horns of the home of Deacon Eli Fisii, near the Fish enjoyable occasion. of the fossil than recent grown out of our individual experiences, Irish^elk any the elk (Cervus canadensis) which were school-house, about one mile west of Beaver and to become familiar with the various head that has com under our notice. The heavier at this point. Hill. His parents were Rev. Moses Frank- our members in in are not the methods employed by the Poverty Philadelphia. antlers of wide-spreading Thi< moose is said to come from Alas- lin Davis and French Davis. Rev. pursuit ofcoimnon ends, cannot fail to exert, for the horns, starting at an- ka. Not Polly N0-T0-BA0'"H"" type, right is very much known about its :*r boms sold. .'OO.iHH! onrc3 nrot c a aud the of The Journal M F. Davis and Rev. Coni came V* Us power to destrov the desire for tobacco in :: broadening stimulating influence, [Correspondence ] to the axis of the skull on rather Jacob Hard lonn. fkn-to-b.tc is gles history, but the is as the "reatest nerve-food in t be world Many gain in pounds in -1; value of v\ Inch it would be difficult to esti- locality given thirty 1,1 ;v?vi;' Pa Jan. 28, 1897. The soon turn backward almost at to Freedom when were men i.;ii»ot"T:t luau strong, vigorous and utagneiie. dust trv a box. ‘i Philadelphia, shafts, miles back from Cook Inlet. It is stated they young \\ e mate. light lighted. expect you l.» a bat we say. for a cure is absolutely guaranteed y ur>>.\ bend believe. storms which come to from this as so that the diameter of and there for several where, lor our booklet I ion t Tobacco and Smoke Your ." e I can bear cheerful the you city right angles, long that the animal measures 8 1-2 feet at the preached years, then Spit Life Away written testimony to very tree sample. Address TUE STEJtLINU v the is inclined at a small CO., Chicago ui \ew Yuri,. great value of these pleasant associations. to the poverty prevailing here are too well palm only angle shoulder; but this, of course is a mere took a trip to Swanvilie and from there to 1 am with the axis of the skull. Guaranteed Indeed, inclined to think that, the quiet authenticated to be denied. The Philadel- hunter’s statement, and very likely a Nova Scotia, and preached in Barrington Sold.'antl by BlUUYtt'J II. >1 'JODY, Belfast, M personal talks on the occasions of our anuu- The skull had been split for ease in The teeth of the animal show Press is a newspaper not at all given to guess. when the well-known aunt Hepsy Lewis ai meetings, and upon our summer excur- phia but fitting the two halves transportation, that it-was old. but by no means past the resided sions. are fully as helpful to us as are our sensationalism and it says in this morning’s the of the antlers is there. They returned to Freedom, together, spread prime of life. The incisors have been mu- regular business sessions. issue: “People are begging for bread all 1-4 inches. The of the where Mr. Davis taught school, and soon 70 length right tilated so that nothing can be said of over the This is the hardest winter we measured from the brow antler to married French. Their tirst city. horn, them except that they were all present. Polly child HARDWARE. The old board o! officers was re-elected the most distant of the on the have had, as there is no work we can get for prong palm The molars are worn by many years’ use, was a girl named Lueenia, who died when tv.tli the. of the sec- side of the is .“m 1-‘J exception corresponding the men.” The industrial life of our people posterior horn, inches; hut by no means show great age. but 17 months old. Daniel Franklin was who asked to he and Gen. ,1. the length of the palm, measured along It is that this retary, excused, has indeed fallen to a low condition when understood head will be the second child. When he was one or two the curve, is 41 inches, and a straight line exhibited at P of Koi klaml was chosen. The list the .Sportsmen’s Exposition, old his Ciiiey small storekeepers, who a few years ago drawn from the burr to the most distant years parents moved to South Free- where Mr. Hart advises us that he will Old Commdore « Vanderbilt— uId not be President improved upon. owned their homes and had a little money of the is 40 inches. The cir- dom to a settlement, long years ago called point palm have an exhibit showing much good work. Burleigh is a splendid presiding officer, one cumference of the shaft of the ant- Sodom, amt later and from j in the bank, and skilled workingmen, thou- right [Forest and Stream, Jan. 23. styled Antioch; tie best the association has ever of had; are now there they went to as before men- ! sands of them in our large cities, Ornville, Tri ii takes excellent care of in The FOR Vickery tioned Journal. Mus R.(i 11 ovai SUCCESS, I aid. ask me NEWS OF THE WEEK. compelled to accept People The mortality among sheep is much tieastiry, and St eretary Wood is faitli- I nearly every day, what is the trouble with greater, and may reach fifty per cent. The : 11.d the man for the Maine Matteks. The board of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. systematic—just the And I that snow is in Montana and the losses government anyway reply, trustees of the Maine Industrial school lighter ;e « The county historians are practical- will not he so The Best Salvf. in the world for Cuts, for 1 believe the chief cause of our heavy.The National Wo- | one, pov- at Hallowed held an important meeting- the same as last year. E. W. Morrell of man Suffrage convention at Des Moines, Bruises, Sores, I'lcers, Sait Rheum, Fever erty is the attempt to establish in this gov- last week. The institution has $12,000 in (iai liner v\ as elected essayist for the annual ! Thursday, re-elected the old officers with Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilamls, Chilblains, 10 HE was 11 a ever it to GO ; eminent revenue policy which has available funds and voted expend !;meting, with If. Gilman of Moulton practically no opposition, as follows: Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- 00 George that sum in the erection of another build- kept England’s working classes on the Susan I». Anthony, lhich.iel ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is 3 as .do mate. C. B. Burleigh of Augusta was at the Jt was further voted president; VVe w ill attend to ! verge of starvation. And then I think the ing college. Foster guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or you. for the next with (J. A. Avery, corresponding secretary; elected, poet year, to place a woman at the head of the money refunded. Price. Jo cents per box. | men who have money to invest prefer to Alice Stone Blackwell, recording secre- > We want trade. > Posher.' of Belfast as alternate. school. Maj. Rowell, who has been a For sah* 1>\ Kilgore & Wilson. your w ot until takes his residence tary; Harriet Taylor Upton, treasurer: McKinley up trustee for 10 years, has resigned. A com- We wish to sell Laura Clay, auditor; Carrie Lane Chap- you in the. White House before entering into mittee consisting of Mrs. L. M. N\ Stevens We have always felt that the county his- man Catt, chairman on organization. HARDWARE new eng igements. of Mr. Church of Hallowed and - I I TO 1)0 THIS, < fur necessaries of would em- petite, foul tongue; offensive hr nth: 1 ard ■ from and deta 1 without spent life, give the school. At present it is open ‘only to pre.iudiee. verbage. of the ratification of the Anglo-American ami full belly, with neoasiona! pi.,imps and ployment to 1,350,000 more men—an indus- girls between 7 and 15 years old.A pains about the navel: heat and i'chinps nsa- / Ment. m is made of the of arbitration General Al- m 1 progress puhliea- whist in aid of St. Mark’s treaty.Major t-ion the reetum ami about t !:•■ ami- "y. s trial army 200 miles 1 stated charity party and dull; it of f. lie nose siv Mrs. Potts’ Irons 65c. Steel and t; 'n-imt m long. every- bion Paris U. S. heavy -hing rt, dry Iron. 2 I 2i. represented the Association, and Howe, A., retired, died the t -eth where in addresses in Maine last fall Home for Old Ladies’ was given Janu- cough; prim'ingot start inp .lump I my at his home in Jan. sleep. slow fever. and often in children, on- 5 we think ;t a very narrow that Cambridge, Mass., Axe and 75c. pro- ary 28th, in the Blaine mansion, Au- vulsions. The bebt worm made is Handle, Paints and Oils. during the campaign that if the dram shops 20th. He was 77 years of A widow remedy S' r:bes mention uf the death of men and was attended 100 age. ^ long gusta, by prominent and were closed and kept closed for ten years family survive him. Gen. Howe was PIN WORM Churns, $1.00 to $5.00. A Good for identified with journalism or the art preser- State officials and representa- TD3££'& Sleigh $25.01 legislators, a native of His career every financial and economic now Staudish, Me, dur- vative because had never heen members. question tive Augusta citizens and ladies. Mrs. they ing the rebellion was a IKUc&euxir A Good Pocket Knife. 25c. A Good Razor. 50c. ! agitating the public mind would be far on Walter Mrs. Harriet Blaine very distinguished W.* believe that in such cases the county Damrosch, one.The New York has It has been in use |."» yrs is pur* iy v.-petabl.', j grand jury a u i- the road to settlement, if not so completely Beal and Mrs. H. I'. Millikeu of Augusta harmless and effectual. Wh.-ren u A good trade in'*" his orian should a concise j found indictments Herbert present itaets as a T >ni-amie *rrietsth.- o- present biograph- received.The new State against Seeley, j I adjusted as to require no further public dis- Republican Theodore 1). Kicli and James in dition of he muciv's membrane of the stom- ical sketch—in short, that the county' histo- committee met at the House Jan. ; Phipps aoh and bowels. A positive I mission. Augusta connection with the recent cure tor (.'onstipution ami ''vALL KINDS OF should he what the name notorious See- HARDWARE.-*" ry implies. 28th for There was a Biliousness, and a valuable The of of Sumner and organization. large dinner.In the great party Lincoln, attendance the inclement ley Pennsylvania legisla- remedy in ail the common! considering of <• h I d e n. of Blaine has a rest- ture Jan. 27th Mr. Pitcairn introduced a complaints There was an discussion Wed- mighty responsibility weather. Hon. II. of Au- at all DruKtrists. | interesting | Joseph Manley i bill the of hats its and may God it was prohibiting wearing high i>it..i.F.Ti£ri<: