The Republican Journal.

MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1898. _ BELFAST, _ NUMBITi IcT

The Storm of November 29-30. Before in his 5'ear9/ 1*« came to this Obituary. employ loved ami honored him, ami wife died July 5, 1897, at the age of 84 was Hnl fhJ“® J ‘he years j Georgia, Evelyn Sherman, daughter of Marine Disasters ami Loss ot Life. Bangor line, He bad stood to assist in out his aud 10 months. il"e„ 7HS,h °,ntLe ready carrying He leaves two sons, Wil- Sherman. He was a member of side of steam- died at Royal King Wt a ^^eRerous Postmaster Henry Leonard Kilgore wishes. All his liam A. of Sch. William Slater, Capt. has ar- tke when through sickness, knowing Boston and Henry of David’s of Masons, and was well V Dodge, slip wav. tt Cambridge Northport, Lodge MOKMNG BY THE w,a8 in, his street last Sunday morn- rived at her destination, Fall Mass. and in l',e Katahdin when home on Church what the result must he never faltered and three Mrs know River, she had re;‘ked’ be, daughters, Elizabeth Rath- u as an active worker in the fraternity. her famous trouble. of a fall which occurred ing from the effects or but did his and burn of i Pub. Sch. Senator, Capt. Eaton, went ashore on tiinched, duty faced the Worcester; Mrs. Mary R Sprague Dexter Carver and Parker were Journal Co. was a native of Augustine — Nov 18th. Mr. Crow Island in the heavy storm of ‘he West of Kilgore inevitable, never and with a of and Miss Julia with Sunday. homin'bound Sueen,'-lfborne Bueksport, complaining Northport, A. Pendleton Capt. Howe. The former was 55 years fmm her but came to Belfast when a young Sch. Boston, dragged Srnithfield, courage which few men of Boston. He was a U’LR for Seafar Mary Langdon of Cobb, Wight & nr possess. For many made Mason in King old, son of James Carver, and leaves a ashore on Bunker's point, been identified Co’s, tieet, Rockland, arrived at Nov. BiddefordBH i°fM a,no man, and his since closely months he had been at his David of j People.” Salem, Pool, and will he a total loss The desk almost daily Lodge Lincolnville, but afterwards farni y in Lineolnville. Mr. Parker was 30th. crew of of the For a few two men were taken off with the interests city. when it was with the utmost demitted to Excelsior by the life exertion that Lodge of Northport about Jo years old, a son of Augustine saving crew with life he had a and Sch. from Portland for considerable difficulty, years in early “daguerrian he was able to He was for in City County Yenilia, Eastport, reach his office. For a several years an active member Parker of Isiesboro. He leaves a a j "1 the West was one-half long wife, ——— ■ ■ 1 —■ before ashore at owned, and moved from to reported Southwest Harbor, Irtv. saloon" on wheels place time he has of | uj ». Gardner aud a known that he could not recover Corinthian Royal Arch of Bel- of William and one is full of water and will be a total wreck. ipiarter each hr Ru- Chapter daughter Drinkwater, fus aud VV li. and j Day’s Journal. Harrimau of She place taking daguerreotypes ambrotypes. his health, hut his indomitable will fast. The funeral will be held Thurs- chili.. was Prospect." kept him this, Sch.. Hammond, for New purchased last year he a studio in Lucy Bangor by them and form- In I860 established Belfast, even to the last wheu he afternoon. ashore at erly hailed from up, day, answered day, VO 1. York, Vineyard Haven, has a Milbridge. She was built out the business of iu Essex iu and subsequently bought calls at his home .'as in Heal Estate.. cargo of lumber. Cargo insured: vessel 1849 aud measured 51 tons. telephone regarding mat- Lewis Beach of Isiesboro was a seaman on M H. who had rooms in the Hara- ,i\v Court Delusions. wiled in Mathias Stewart, ters of his O. died of Sell. S. business, opened mail and dic- Alphonso Hearing consumption, the sell. Luuet, which was sunk in Tarpau- I Personal.. Yachts Edgar Foster of Bueksport was and of whose wrecked den block, Timothy Hunting, tated to his letters. at his home West Sch. S. C. Tryou, before reported ashore off Brant Ro k the replies Of him it can in Belfast December Jnd, lin Cove. He w is a young man, unmarried. during big were o' er J. S. Caldwell’s bookstore. at Fort is so on storm. Tbt* crew rooms he Point, high up the beach were taken off by the truly said, “He has fought a good tight, at the age of 48 years. He was born in Saco Janes Cox of Castine was captain of the that, no will he made to life savers. The was an enthusiast in his art and attempt haul her off Foster was one of the bes- Mr. Kilgore he has rinished his and learned the trade of Devices in Dec- ot the course, he has kept the carriage smith barge Penney, which foundered at sea. Jit- > until the next high run of tides. Nicholson fleet of fishermen ami was well abreast of the rapid march of im- > New York kept faith. Mr. Mathews was of of his the nuple purchased in 1895, going r. the Banks that a social ami father, late Chas. H Hearing of had his wife and one ehilil%w ith him. He a- List ...Obituary. A tow of coal one of which is com- and in the line of barges, seasons provement photojrapliy. genial fond of his Lewiston. He o < to following including the pres- disposition, friends and followed that upatiou was a brother of Mrs. Austin Danb-rth ol h re-well Fly-time. manded by Howes of ent. ^apt. Lincoluville, She sailed from r< New- When tie- Masonic Temple was built, in 1877, loved all who knew broke loose from then Buckspoit by him. He leaves a as as his health would Belfast. < tug and went adrift foundland Oct long permit, 11 s youngest, brother George is ijv- iMt-h, fur a a cargo of he bail rooms there fitted up for in the storm, and are believed to be lost. herring. specially wife, mother and two sisters of his and came to Belfast with his wife Jshe was m of ( John Mclnnis imme- about a poseil to have been lost on another t-arg- charge apt. him and there until he closed out muii- a.. Papers and N' ltb Andrew remained diate to mourn their j Sch. Albert L. Butler, Capt. Leland, from Grim -> f i; h ..m-ester, rirst family loss. Mr. Math- year ago. His wife was formerly Miss Nora mate; Will t!u- business when Postmaster Black Ja for went Perry, ,,.,k ami Fred I.. appointed ews’ funeral occurred and at the time River, Boston, ashore Friday and was very McCorison, *»f her marriage PERSONAL.. near Peaked Hill Rife Station :27th and is a Roberts, Aipheus Blaisde and E H Guil- I ot Belfast President Cleveland in 1887, by largely attended. The service was t«> Mr. was the widow of Frank Mi»a,i:e.. News of ford, Seamen. 'I'iie 1 conduct- Hearing | total wreck. The captain and four men were Foster was allied at A. I>. Bean in of that ! rii..t Ire. Weil- motile succeeding Capt. April ed the Rev. of this have no >4.8)0, aud her ^..,500. by Geo. S. Mills and Rev. R. T. Trnudy city. They children. is saved and three were lost. cargo both ill- j C. W. Fdlett vsiting L-• is ;;i R in- Tin \ eterans* Meer- sured. He held the dice until 1891, year. July, Capen. The floral offerings were beautiful He has oue half brother iu Chicago He was land. Ocean before Barge Belle, reported lost w n lie was succeeded by Arthur 1. Brown. ami Nine of the v» numerous. Phamix of a member c.f t he l'cited Order of the Golden while bound from News to Provi- wrecked s*«4s a*, Vineyard Lodge Masons, Newport to Miss Helen of Noriknort eft Mi u- Haven bax e been He then devoted himself other pursuits of of Knight dence, was at sea the condemned, but porthms which Mr. Mathews was a mem- Cross Lewiston. The funeral was held picked up Monday by of prominent for Mass. their cargoes will in most cases in* saved was of the Skoda Medical day Medfield, oceangoing tug North America anil towed and manager Co. ber, acted as escort to Grove Sunday afternoon. Lev. G. (1. Winslow offi- 3 of Dec)* Water 1 be.se vessels are the schooners Sadie Will- cemetery,where into Delaware breakwater. active existence. he Wallace B. White went to L''w;sn a •>..!-ess than in the safely dur tig its July 1, 1895, the interment was in the and the interment was n West Bel- I cutt, Hillsboro for New York, cargo of rock family lot. ciating, The Sail. Charles E. n became Postmaster of week to the winter. Sch. Raymond, Bangor for New plaster; Rondo. St. Job;; hu Fall River, ag by. appointment fast cemetery. Mrs. Hearing will return to spend York, ashore at Vineyard Haven, has a lumber laden; Nelli* Doe, Si ,bdm lor New Pr si lent Cleveland He was much inter- cargo Ithiel Lewiston to live with her son, Albert Trundv Mrs. Amos Clement went to Bang >r s’ of lumber. The cargo is there \ ork, lumber laden Lm Hammond. Ban- Pease died at his home at No. 21 ..In insured,.but ested in and to all the is no on Freemasonry belonged Thursday for a short visit | c.i-'-ii.r ..f the Ox. .The insurance the vessel, which is own- gor for New York, lumber laden : Hattie M Bay View street Tuesday at the in this He was morning | >rk tor Girls. ed by Pendleton Bros, of Islesboro. Howes, Bangor for lumber laden bodies represented city, died at his Newport, age of 73 years. He was a native of Capt. Stephen Babbidge home Hon. W. C. Marshall was in Augusta on E. G. Willard for New iime made a Mason in Chase in Exeter, The well known schooner Rockland, York, Timothy Lodge in Isles hero, Dee. 3d, at the age of .'>8 business the tirst of the Robt. A. Kin- and and when a young man came to years. week •rresponhenee. Ship (vessel cargo burned; E. J Hamilton, and became a member of Corinthian Belfast, *' der, owned by the Mt. Waldo Granite 1866, He was a native of | Co., Perth for where he worked as a Islesboro, and in bis Marriages.. Deaths. Amboy Portland, coal. Win Todd, stone mason and Mr. and Mrs. James 1£. Stinson art on- from Bangor for Boston, went up ami Arch m November the same high New York for Calais, coal. Sch. Royal Chapter and middle life followed the sea. Morancv, farmer until the outbreak of the war. early For dry on Stage house beach, Cobasset, and He fined to their beds by la gr’ppe. Philadelphia for Bald islaud, Me will make year. He was an active worker in King ten he has been | ivernment. will come off. badly damaged, if at all. owned and occupied the farm since known years past ashore, engaged temporary repairs sufficient t< .saii for Bos- Solomon’s Council. and Select Mas- Misses Esther and Ih ha Hills ..f N -, h- Royal as the in setting up wind mills in various of Sch. Ella Brown arrived at ton for Elmbrook Stock Farm. He enlisted parts permanent repairs was made a in are in Massachusetts. Boothbay ters. and Knight Templar the He port visiting ,* the City Council Dec. ‘2 from New York, coal laden for Gardi- as a private in Co. D of the 19th country. leaves a wife, whose | The three-masted schooner Heury R. Til- Claremont of Rockland. In Maine, Aug. ner, and the ter- Commandery maiden name was one John H. Healey returned to North ng. 1 >ee. 5th. Tliere reports having experienced ton of Cobh, came into 25, 1862, and was Veazie.and daughter, Jay Islesboro, Capt. Claremont severely wounded March rible gale off Cape Cod on Saturday night. 1882, he withdrew from to be- Mrs. Laura Belle Tuesday, after a week’s visit it home. •ii the Board of Alder- Massachusetts Saturday, and as it was at the Kellar. He was an hove to and was to sea bay 31, 1865, siege of Fort Powell. The up- She blown 75 miles. c charter member of Palestine terribly thick anchored < IT Boston light. me a Com- and honorable *- Ci'umion. Council. bone of his arm was right man, respected by all James Clement of Seal Harbor vsited [ The four-masted She was loaded with hard from Nor- of this He was active in right shattered above schooner Edward E. pine mander.y city. pro- who knew and was Follow- the elbow and the him, was a member of Island las brother Amos in this city last, week \ passed. Briry, Capt. Ross, from Bangor, for whose folk, bound into Boston. Capt. Cobh took of Masonic and surgeons removed a large moting the building Temple of Freemasons. ! is under the various fears have been arrived at every precaution, but the best of ground of the bone in Lodge safety expressed was one of the directors of the association portion order to save the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Clark will son! the Fortress Monroe on December 2 all tackle could not withstand the terrible right. limb The arm of winter in Miner of is her strain, and both chains she went from the start. His is the fifth death in the was, course, always weak, Florida, leaving here He, loti. George Bucksport engineer. parting George B. Kenniston, Jr., who is known to .? 428 97 rue at but be could write and do ashore just below life saving station since its He was Wor- similar light on •>•> board organization. have been the steamer Portland, is the sou Mr. Frank Banon ofWaterv.de has been ;p>») The lobster smack Fannie May, owned Port Ailerton. The life crew with work by saving with the limb After re- of Hon. B. of Master of bis two years, and supported. George Kenniston Boothbay at Mr. Jesse :u (14.90 F. W. Collins, which broke loose during the much difficulty succeeded in saving a'.i on shipful lodge visiting Frye's. M-uitville. covering from his wound he went into Harbor, and the brother of l>r. William B. 58 92 gale Sunday and piled up at Tillson’s wharf, hoard, the last man a narrow has been High Priest of the Mas- trade having very Chapter, Kenniston of Yarmouth. He was a Bowdoin Mrs. Charles Blauw of R Chester, N V. 88 98 Rockland, where she sank, was boated Dec. for his life. The revs of the Tilton in North where he continued scpieak ter of the Council, and was for several years Searsmont, and been 4th is in much College student, had spending is her sister, Mrs. F. B. Mathews 151 02 The schooner better condi- consisted of Capt. H. S. Cobh, mate Frank about ten years, and moved to visiting Prelate of the C While a Dem- Lowell, Thanksgiving at Hyde Park, Mass., with Ins reuses. 201.79 tion than was expected. Raudlett of Islesboro: Henderson, nmnandery. Henry Mass., to continue the same business. He sister, Mrs. Emerson Rice. and Mrs. F. L. Libby and C E. Sherman of Burn- 12 05 New York: Charles C< Sweden L. M. ocrat, and p' jzninent and active in Judge The American liner dson, politics, Kenniston and are in 9 55 Switzerland from was Postmaster at North Searsmont several daughter California, ham were m Belfast last n busi- lvecne, Prospect, Me William Healseay, on the and Thursday Antwerp arrived at Philadelphia, Dec. 1st, serving many years city county having left Maine eariy in November for tf Portland by Capt. cally opposed to him. Indeed, it may well young Sell. Hattie M. for bacook F. and A. M of Howes, Bangor New- Bunker of the schooner Alice B. Lodge, Searsmont, father aud mother. Dustin members of the Com- Crosby. be doubted if he had an enemy in the world. Cunningham of Nat:- k ..rrive port, R. I., with a cargo of lumber, was the The and was Capt. Bunker bare y made port. past Commander of E. H. Brad- — i*v them fur rent of in He had a word and a smile Saturday to ■■•sit re! atives n Belfast ami badiy damaged Vineyard Haven, bow King was ui vain to get in. pleasant sunny Philip trying streets Post, G. A. K of He mar- News has been received of tin- death of M v last. and stern stove in and masts gone. The ami for one. His business as Liberty. vieimty. p. She went ashore near Highland Light, every photographer Erastus G. of is insured. The vessel was owned ried Naomi Hurd of who Mansfield Somerville, Mass., as>«-d t. settle individ- cargo by is a total wreck. The cr>-w of 10 Harmony, died perished. and his service of nearly eight years as a native of Camden. Mr. Mansfield was the Mrs. Thomas Ii. Shute ami daughter left the Sterns Company, The was 1224 tons about three Bangor. schoouer gross register years ago. He leaves two son of the late Mr. him a circle of and Mrs. Valentine to winter it and was in Baltimore. postmaster brought large yesterday morning spend the The Rockland schooner Addle E. Snow is owned mostly Mrs. W. E. W Felt of Mausfield and was twice married: his ■a :s instructed t" sue daughters, Worcester, first Capt A A Duncan was a native of Lin- acquaintances, and his friends were legion. wife I *ort land. reported as lost with all her crew. Tin* crew Mass., and Miss Nettie C. Pease of Belfast: was Eliza Simonton, a sister of Mrs 111:>i-uix Mow be made ■olnvdie and although lit- was a caulker w.is ousisted of Captain Brown of Bristol, Mate In business circles he honored and re- Edwin Anderson of this place Jlis see-um Wrn. Jl. 1 trace, he had follow ed the sea for a also two sisters, Mrs. Anna Marsh of Wor- James P. t South Stew- by great as a who survives was Miss Juiia Stamp Thomaston, man of integrity. In his wife, him, from a business of t\v w. mum v cars. He was master of the Sarah spected family Mrs. trip eks to Massa- ard Geo. of Rockland. Seamen E. brig cester, Mass., and Wiiliam N. Hall of Chase <>f Mass. He ’.caws a •jo the School Cum- ! McGregor was a Somerville, j by F. Kennedy for seven years; the schooner lie all that kind and affectionate hus- ehusetts. M. Hall of Rockland and E John Kagiesou. Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Belfast. Mr. daughter, Miss Jessie Maiist.eid. ir s;s- ind placed on tile, as i Y Jordan 10 years: the schooner band and father could he. His for- (o'-'rge wife, lers, Mrs Miltou Cochran, Mrs Mrs. H. 1’iteher and M.ss Hattie Plummer of sc! L. A. Plummer James Jr., 14 and fora while Pease was a good husband and a Capt. Boyce, years, Helen M. of this died father, \\ ood of Boston, Mrs. i. 1 Towm- ,.f Ca:i j was ni "ii his was to merly Hussey city, White went t Boston last P a Belfast Saturdav P.au- he went in the barkentine Kimiramla. He brave soldier, an industrious and 1 Thursday ... I KfuSES ; honest forma and Mrs. Charles Heath of C .mo.., gar His schooner w is at lirst supp led to was about *io years J age, and among the May *22, PV.q, leaving him one son, Henry short visit. citizen. The funeral wiil be held at his late and three brothers. George aud Charles ul .<5.850 (X have beei. but lias siuce been heard rei Ti> mourn their are a lost, itaves leit loss wife, L. Kilgore, Jr., now p: years old His Boston and Warren C of Camden, be-ede 98 home to-day at 10 and the interment Mrs. Wol.am (i. "I it s• a n,055 from at Hyanuis She was hound from New one brother, . n and Bangor --oal, charge-d Searsmont, sorrowing ones. The deceased was abo::: Saturday Belfast mate. and one Mrs. G. M. home with Henry for the past year, and is setts. daughter, Barney will be held by the Grand Army, weather bo years of age. Northport. 88,512 09 of Portland, formerly of Rockland. at the of 92 His Sch. William H. Card, t have quite vigorous age years. j supposed permitting. _ W. n > 1 died in Mrs. I'. Inderwm-d f | Aid 518 44 been lost, was reported all right n Boothbay mother 1881, aged 70 years. Of a ed her Mr aim Mrs. W i M 5-4>7.17 on Saturday. She haiis from Bucksport aud Law Court Decisions. of children was the first Isles boro’s Dead. parents. j family eight Henry Mrs. Win. Crosby has received a letter 401.22 was bound 1 oine from Boston to haul up for Luther W. of ler, last week. to depart. The others are Moro from Mrs. J. H. Sherman the .. 880 51 1 the winter Her captain. Frank Rowel-, is a Tilesion Wadlin. Clerk of Courts, announcing I.ineolnville Mourns I lie Los* of lhreiMif her Esq., Otis of East M. of j V «>f 702 00 well-known resident and on this lie took Plantation, Merce., John death at 1 at his Luther Ivilgoie M no T mi-iiion trip lias received from the Law Court the certifi- p. m., Dec. 3d, home in Citizen*. Other Victim* of the storm «>l I- 45 his wife and Mrs. Florilla Emerson of arrived to attend th. 1,072 daughter along. Lowell, Mass., Chelsea, Mass., of Dr. Aaron S. Davis. H> Nov. ‘27th. yesterday cates of in Waldo county cases, as opinion Dr. Gustavus C. of his brother Brooks Roberts and crew of the Norridgewoek, Belfast, was stricken with Nov. Henry. 88,512.09 Capt follows: paralysis 20th, his Mr. L N. (iilkey of Islesboro arrived here before a and who ill >. iiOOKS. schooner Alula, reported total Selden George, live the west. side W. A. Who has be.-:: lb vs. C. Howes. The right being wholly paralyzed. Friday from Monroe, wreck at Rooster near White Elm City Cl Harvey Monday Provincetowii, Moss., where Cove, Head, The funeral was held at his late home 1 .8 b50.00 yes- he rallied somewhat, but the the bouse by a broken is ag.-.m .«•».«• :• hail a close call tor their lives, having lost the case and is as fol- attending phy- he had been on a sad mission, that of identi- jaw rescript fully txplains Rev. A. Smith of- their boat before the schooner struck. The terday afternoon, Ashley sician said he could not recover. l>r. Sher- drive his milk team. 354 30 lows J fying the remains of friends and neigh- 1 ■ cargo of lumber was owne-i Morse \ (’<>. and was largely attended. The man saw him 84 30 by ticiatiug, j morning and realiz- •• 101 id the Laws of '.85'7 provides Saturday bors, who met their death in the recent, Ex r-ostmaster Arthur 1 l'*r a; an n of Bangor, who had no insurance. Chapter named Masonic brethren served an ted associa- following ed that the end was near, and soon •• that organized uuiucorpur. after he on to *: t ,n. ti o*. ■< gale. llailway service the Cape had Augusta yesterday attend 888 00 sue in names of its as bearers: II. J. R II. John j Sell. Leauder V. Beebe, from tion may the trustees. Locke, Moody, The 1 Philadelphia passed away. deceased wan well been washouts and Mr. (id- 1 ’ostmaster Kilgore 201.40 for was totalis wrecked off Black the writ in tins case is suspended by Boston, Though iuartiticiaily T. Frost, Ansel Wadsworth, i. M. Board- to of our known many people, and married 1 i: ,H M HOOI.. Rock, Mass., and all the members ->f the drawn, it is the opinion of the our: that it key went through to Proviuretovn on the Mr and Mrs. (i. A Be, m r w .mve d man, Dr. G. P. Lombard, Leudal T. Shales, in about. ere a were drowned. The vessel and e.uttbaently that the suit is Massachusetts, l.s.r>0, a Belfast .$2,000 00 ; cargo appears brought ! first train, arriving there late and spending day to spend the winter wuti Mrs. Cor:* were valued at She was command- n the names o: the trustees of the lub, and Robert Burgess. The floral display was woman, Sarah L daughter of and 250 00 Major most of the night in tin* business of lus sor- in East Boston. ed Daniels, whose son was mate. that they are t ie technical parties plaintiff. a Murph> j by Capt. unusually beautiful and included pillow Mrs. David G. Ames. A few years after his Daniels was from Mass. The that the trustees named are rowful errand that lie might return tin- 82,250 00 i Capt. Malden, objection word from 58 James B. Small Lynn. Mass., atm.' It with the “Papa” Harry; white marriage lie built for his wife’s parents a not trustees in fart should have been raised next day. He says tin- scenes were heart- The Gate City, which ieft Bos- from his a broken Belfast last week t. attend the :un*’r.ti of .81,428.00 steamship by plea in abatement. The plea of the gen- pinks father; column cottage bouse on Waldo avenue and spent ton and was in the storm He could keep ha.-k the 822.00 Saturday caught era. issue admits the of the a a rending. hardly his father, Ezekiel Small. j capai ity plain- surmounted by white dove with ribbon most of his summers here. He was at this off Cod and was supposed to have tears in of them. He had no ditli US AND Cape tiffs. speaking INSURANCE. been arrived at Savannah Dei-. 38 in its bill bearing the words “At Rest, from time quite actively in the Albert Trundy of Lew.ston w as i. i;. 'fast lost, 1st, Indebitatus assumpsit upon an account engaged patent in the bodies oi the four .8 000 00 The to the Gate Mrs. J. M. a wreath from medicine culty identifying | hours late. only damage annexed lies for tiie f “dues” Mr. and Kilgore; business, putting up several pre- last week on account of the let ', f Ins recovery who were lost on ,-chooner was the loss of two sails and two small | Islesboro men 7.50 ! City which arc owing to an association in accord- Dr. and Mrs. G C. Kil gore; a basket and parations, the leading ones being pain killer stepfather, Alphonso <). I tearing boats. Her cargo was shifted. Lester A. and received all tssist.tno- 170 01 slightly ance. with its by-laws. By submitting a case anil balsam. j Lewis, j bouquet of cut flowers from Dr. E. A Kil- His home and laboratory Mrs John M. Kilgore of I. weil. Mass of t«> the law court "uu report,” objections that from the people In- nni and was Sell. Amy Knight Bucksport. Capt. wheat and floral sickle from Mrs. were in Chelsea. Mass. An possible tne account annexed is uncertain a id indefi- gore; asthmatic trou- Tuesday evening to attend th» 184 11 Grant, for Boston from Bangor with lum- aided by the Pendleton Br<--. m-v- ! arriqed wheat and floral sickle from ble caused him to come t< greatly 415.80 which lias been whs located nite are considered as waived, unless the Mary Roberts; Maine in summer funeral of Postmaster H L Ki gore. ber, missing, I Islesboro, owners of the vessei. Mi hi!key Dec. ashore and in bad condition ou contrary appears in the report. Mrs. Isa basket from the cus- fi r relief and he used to the ■NT R ER AIRS. 1st, Drinkwater; frequent ponds Mrs. A. L. and ehildreii left last off Viualhaven. The crew is Defendant defaulted for $29 SOanc interest accompanied the remains, arriving here n Mudgett White island, >m house and office and make down the .8 700 00 from the date of the writ. t post employes; pillow fishing trips bay. Some for Vt where safe and may save a portion of her cargo. the 10.1U a. m. train Monday and taking Thursday Barre, Mr. Mu Ig'elT Dunton for Me.Lellau for defend- from Palestine from twenty years ago he Turtle Vessel owned Delano Bros, of plaintiff. Commandery; pillow bought. Head, has m the works .. 807.46 by Bucksport them to Islesboro on the steamer Silver Star employment granite and uninsured. ant. Timothy Chase Lodge; bouquet from Dr. Islesboro. and erected a cottage there. at 2 p. m. Post, < H'li e Insp. tor W B Snow n! Mai Thomas II. Wellman vs. Fred Churchill. those who went over to .8 107.46 for and Mrs. E. A. Wilson, bouquet from Mr. Among locate the Sell. James Ponder, Jr., Bangor New The schooner Lester A. Lewis was anchor- Mass., was n Belfast to at- S an for the defendant den, >t-sterday indent. York with lumber, is ashore in Vineyard This is action trespass, and Mrs. F. J. Starrett. building were Gov. W. G. Crosby, Wake- ed in Provincetowii harbor, and in any ordi- tend the funeral of Postmaster Kilgore .8 500 00 Haven and full of water. She is command- having cut down and carried away trees field G. Frye, Calvin Hervey, aud others, ed and is owned B B. nary weather, or even an ordinary gale, Itr. Everanl A Wilson line from Bur- by Capt. Sprague, by from land in Belmont claimed by the plain- ai-d the front room in the second was 245 85 Pierre M.-Conville and Morse & Brief mention was made in last week's story Thatcher, would have been considered safe. But noth- last week on a unt ■! the ill- under a deed dated in him a known as the Governor’s lington, Vt., Co. all of Bangor. J he cargo of lumber was tiff 1873, giving Journal of the death of Mr. Frank B. Math- always Room. r»4 could withstand the terrible storm of ness of Ins Itr (1 V. j? from Bangor by the Ashland Manu- of across the land. The defendant \ ery many of our people, and from ing partner, Ki!g« shipped right way ews, which occurred Tuesday evening, No- many *-i veil for street Nov. and the schooner broke adrift, lights on facturing Company. claims that the title to the land was in Ella abroad, have enjoyed the of Dr. 27th, Mrs. S. I>. -f Islesl.i n> was it. vember 29th. Frank Bowdoin Mathews was hospitality Sprague tilled and sank. The and crew Northport avenue aud The ocean Underwriter was to G. Churchill a deed from Miles Daves at this delightful island retreat and it captain this city on her way to tug obliged (under Pease) the soi: of Sanford H. ami Clarrie S. yesterday Lynn. in [Mc- were lashed to the three of them so Committee on cut loose two coal barges tow from New- in the aud that whatever would make a to describe the rigging, where she will the u inter. Lights. and not plaintiff, born long story Mass., spend one of w the was Dowell] Mathews and was in Belfast inverse were port News, hich, Virginia, low down that they must have drowned jurors drawn acts were done were by ber authority. The place and its interesting associations. After commanded by Capt. llolaml Weed of Deer Oct. 8tL, 1883. He was graduated from the Miss Nina Lord of Bmoksvi !*• vis,ten ii. if soon after the vessel sank, while Capt. Kim- Supreme Judicial and is to be a total loss Law Court fur d im- the death of Mrs. Davis the conditions were Isle, Me., supposed gives judgment plaintiff, school in the class of at 17 years friends in Belfast the tirst ot tin w «k anil The other High 1881, ball was higher up and must have frozen to luirgess, H. E. McDonald, with all ou board. has been re- assessed at and its later well he ages $10: of Roch- changed, history may left for a visit in Kennebunk wrecked at Cobasset, Mass., and of age, and entered the University death. yesterday Merriam. ported A deed of warranty conveyed a passed over, Geo. P. Field, of Boston three sailors saved, the John Peter- Rescript. N as President of his Esq. captain, iaud metes and “w.th ester, Y., graduating Capt. Nelson Kimball, commander of the Mrs. W. E. \V Felt of Woreester, Mass., u Finance and Overseers hand parcel of by bounds, is the present owner of the property. Dr. son and another being drowned. class in 1K85. was a member the reservation of a road two rods wide over He prominent schooner, was 4»> years old. He was born came to Belfast and was with her father rted on the Davis was at one time largely interest- adversely peti- Albert whose was re- the side of said lot.” Held, that of the quite Capt. Dunbar, body northerly of the Delta Psi Fraternity University. in Islesboro, had followed the sea all his life. Mr. Ithiel Pease, when lie passed away. ! nation for Mrs. Ruth A. a words of reservation in the deed e ed in Belfast and the schooner covered at Chatham, Mass., Dec., 1st, was the icepti- the shipping After his graduation he entered employ He had commanded of a number of vessels, William A. Pendleton of Boston arm ed was resident of Boothbay. He moved there ed from the grant the easement only, and Sarah L. built was named for report accepted. of Davis, here, two and went the fee in the soil passed to the gcantee. of S. A. D. Sheppard & Co Pharmacists, the schooners Paul Seay, Nellie to i. fav- irom Castine about years ago, that bis wife. We know of the relatives including y, by llie morning train Tuesday attend tin Highways reported for defend nothing lishing on the schooner Fannie Hayden. Dunton for plaintiff. Thompson Boston, and while there, attended the Col- S. and other coasters. His ;■ for of a the but Pickering large funeral of his father, Amos Pendleton of the acceptance Afterward we was in command of a of deceased, Mrs. Sherman writes fishing ant._ of again graduating as Pres- Laura M. sur- 1 lege Pharmacy, wife, formerly Farnsworth, near Israel A. Gardner’s, schooner. Later he went to Gloucester that, the remains will be taken to New North port. ident of his in In December of where he on the Edward Kennebec and Penobscot ',ce. class, 1888. vives him.with one son and one daughter. He v arcepted. shipped Trewory. Hampshire for burial. Mr. George Fowles. who as been tf work He was on his way home to visit his wife that year he married Miss Adda Louise leaves two sisters, Mrs. Angie of | Gilkey at Matineus the summer tor Mr. W and child on the ill-fated steamer Portland. Gardiner, Me-, Nov. HO. The list of the past Richmond of Rochester, N. Y., and engaged Pleasant View, Minn., and Miss Lillian ice on the Kennebec was shipped from the Scott. Young, has returned to Ins ) h storm in the business in that On the Chauacey A. Swift, an old resident of m Real Estate. During the Sunday evening the Russell houses at Steam’s point, today. This drug city. Kimball of Belfast. His aged father, Wm. sch. J. C. bound from died at his home Searsmont. coasting Mahoney, leaves every house on the river empty and deatli of his uncle Spencer, the following Montville, Nov. 23d, fo H Kimball, lives in Belfast. He was a mem- to Beverly, laden with lumber, went winter's harvest. The | Bangor for the total he to Belfast and entered the heart at the advanced of 81 Robert Burgess, who was drawn jury tnsfers in estate near prepared year, returned failure, age years, ber of Island of Masons of Is’.e.sboro; real were ashore on the rocks what is known aw is now 1,700,000 tons. Lodge empty capacity man last Monday evening, w is d; iwn for near and is a to- wood to assist his father, 7 months and 2S days, lie is survived a Arch and Pales- jo Minty Registry of Naugus H»-ad, Marblehead, Rangor. Me.. l>ec. i With .he exception working factory by Corinthian Itoyal Chapter < si x tal wreck. The crew f tour men made a tnc (.Consolidated who at that time was the last male two T. E. jury servi. e just years before on Momla;. •k Dee. 18‘.)k; uf ahollt 400 tons in houses, surviving widow, daughters—Mrs. Carpenter tine Commandery <>1 Belfast. ending 7, and were four hours in the landing they better known as Ayer’s, tile ice houses on of and Mrs. C. F. Porter of evening, 1 >e«n 1 et to Dex- partner of the firm of Mathews Bros. By Liberty, Montville Capt. Henry P. Hatch, aied Id, was stew- al., Belfast, blinding storm seeking shelter. They were j the Penobscot are all empty The local com- N in an exhausted condition unremitting labor he so far mastered the de- and one son, Mr. W. II Swift of Brooks. The ard of the Lewis. IB* was a son "1 Nathan- Mr. and Mrs Samm ! H«-dgkinson art wlmrg; laud and build- finally picked up j bine, known as the Penobscot Ice Go., ami at ttie residence of John S. Tint, iM, a ! I nil Stetson tails of t,lie in he funeral service were held at his late Board man Hatch of Isi.-sL i- lor a visit to his old In me in Isaac A. Terrill, Old composed of the Orringtor. n, business that June, 1890, home, iel and Susan preparing Fug farmer, w here they were given shelter and 1 received and Sargent houses, good prices was admitted to since which Nov. 20th, at 10 a. in. by Mrs. Wentworth of had been in command of a number of land. Their s m 11 -irI will reimnu In e wit h E. Terrill, do.; land in comfortable. partnership, larg*- made for all their cargoes. It is said that their time he has taken a prominent part in the Knox. The pall bearers were Messrs. W. 1). coasters, and was a capable seaman. His his grand parents, Mr ami Mis. A: -t n Dan E. Noyes, et al., Troy, last lots brought .-J atom Tin- firms out- Sell. Lunet, Capt. Simpson, bound from j N. P. E. A and S. .1. him and side the combine, so tin ice men say, did not, management of the concern. In returning Tasker, Bennett, Sprou.l wife, formerly Susan Hatch, survives forth. uity; land buildings Perth Amboy to Bangor with a cargo of such and sold for as low as !I0 from the in the fall of Poland. the handsome floral offer- with three ami one son. He A. Dunton, Eineolnville, coal, went ashore at Tarpaulin cove, in get high prices Chicago Exposition Among daughters Mrs. Louisa Patterson of Belf.ist ami Mrs. cents. All the. dealers expect to Ml their Vineyard Haven, Sunday, and all of her 1K:)M Mr. Mathews took a severe which ings were the following: Sheaf of wheat and leaves two sisters, Kovena and Estelle lii. ; land in Liucoluville, anil are cold, E. A. Kilgore of Brooks r The Nancy the in of mother and his Flavilla Mary laud in Islesboro. $2,000 and was insured. [pinky West Indies. His father dying 1897, Waterhouse Bean, Montville; bouquet aged wife, formerly week in Fox Islands Thoroughfare. It wa- Kilgore of East Mercer came to Belfast last the whole responsibility and management of of carnations, W.H.Swift of Brooks ; bouquet, Warren, survive him, with one daughter. The British steamer Orthia, Capt. Cole, she had been stolen from her moors week on account of the serious illness of " edding Bells. reported the business devolved him. He car- Mrs. L. F. Mrs. He has been master of the schooners .James from Glasgow, arrived at Baltimore Dec. 1st upon Hurd, Liberty; bouquet, Postmaster L. at Stonington. William Slater and other coast- Henry Kilgore. Ifc and landed Capt. Appleby and 11 men of the ings ried on the business alone until four months Oakes Ramsay, Montville. The family wish O’Donohue, 'vis. A occur the storm not Axei now of quiet wedding crew of 12 of the barkentine St. Lucie, who the losses by report- an efficient to thanks to all who assisted in ers. He to Island of Masons. Ex-Mayor Hay ford, St. John, 1 Among ago,when he secured superinten- express the belonged Lodge C. f Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Dean vessel as she dis- were rescued from the lay was Inca. She on N. B., was attacked with of the ■ ed last week Bicknell’s sloop dent for the in Mr. O. E. Frost. Mr. hour of need. Fred E. Hatch, was a seaman paralysis last from the recent storm at 8 o’clock factory aged 2d, Wednesday evening, masted the wier left from her above a man of the Lewis. He was a son of Amassa leg and hip about Nov. JOrh. Later re- •'•“■n their sou Morris was un- on the morning of the 29tli in iat. 37.49; long. broke moorings just Mathews was eminently affairs, Capt. i-'1 to Clements of 1 tile weir show that his C,.; Miss Rose 7127. One of the crew had been lost. The at Murphy’s point, went through thoroughly equipped for business,with a com- Amos Pendleton, one of the oldest and Hatch, .Tr., and Sophrona Peudleton Hatch. ports condition is much im- ^ I ; -'-mony being performed by St. Lucie, sailed from New York on Nov. wrecked on the rocky shore. of busi- proved. He is 8f» years old. 1 and was totally prehensive mind capable mastering most respected citizens of Northport, died at He was unmarried. y pastor of the Congregation- 25th tor Santos. She was built at Bowdoin- and owned ness details. He an that The 'E. ,, The has been built by possessed unusually his home in town Dec. He was Belfast of the ,. 'ladison. groom Me., in 1874 and 683 tons. The sloop Nautilus, 5th, correspondent Bangor 11 ham, registered Coburn for the and laid at her clear was to form an past year Geo. O. Hatch of this city, has judgment, quick opin- born Feb. 22, 1808, on the farm on which he The barge Delaware contained three Lin- Whig and Courier says that t has. E. * "l in r,s ably known Skowhegan. A. B. Matthews, the chief steward of the ion was off Little River all summer, and and ready to act when his judgment died. In early life he followed the occupa- colnville men. Capt. Geo. Howe was a son Hodgdon, Happy .Jack of Roosevelt’s I‘ ; dative of Belfast, but has re- steamer Portland, lived at 83 Pleasant street, moorings Rough during the late storm formed; persistent and untiring of unques- tion of but Las for of the late Capt. David Howe. He was an Riders, who has H town for several months, Cambridge. His mother is living and he had she been there millman, fifty-three years lately been visiting friends ir friends. Mr. and Mrs. lost. But she was tioned and honorable on able and and a ,v iiiany was married. He had been steam boating would probably have been integrity, strictly past carried the home farm. He was experienced shipmaster, here, has taken the position of private de- ^|nue to reside in was not more — Skowhegan for many years, though he at Isleshoro, where Mr. in all his business dealings two qualities the sixth lineal descendant from John Aldeu reliable and honest man. His wife, who tective at the (1 Madison Avenue. in a safe harbor Hoffman House, New York >!., r, rooms on than 32 years old. He had served the Port- work. on which he specially prided himself. Those who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1020. His survives him, with two children, Royal and city. Reporter. land boats as porter, head waiter and stew- Hatch is at NEW MEXICAN “NOTES.” New York Fashions. Farewell to Flytime.

To the Eiuroii of The Journal:— Soft Fabrics for F veiling Wear. Spangled The chilly winds of autumn Nets. Broadcloth Now whistle round the There seems to be au Taffeta Silks. Wraps. door. impression among And soon I’ll miss William A, Clark’s Line of Heaters. Hair Dressing. Answers to Correspondents* your buzziug. Eastern people that New Mexico is a for- To hear it never more [Correspondence of The Journal.] eign and rhat idea would have No overcoat would lit you, territory, furs EXCELLENT VALUES. Very pretty aurl inexpensive evening And come rather high. been heightened could they have read the You’ll freeze to death this winter: dresses are of soft, silk net, coming in .»n a-, mi neemeut a bulletin board in Las Good-by, old tiy, good-by. and dif- white, black, green blue, You’ve No".is w bieh | naiun-b that. “This even- pink, come to me at midnight. fering from the net used as a You've come to me at dawn, w< shad !.a e election returns from essentially ing You’ve on visits foundation for spangles. These nets are lingered your ill l• i::> of tl.« »/,.«7 .V- & $ Till l wished that you had gone. Winter in squares, But now that open-meshed not unfrequently death must sever M And an election day it was in or minute mosaic patterns, and point Forever you ami I. real earnest. I’ll say to you, “Bon voyage!" be included in this d’esprit net mav also Good-by. old tiy. good-by. 'l l. is the third yeai my ac«juaint- or white silk is the category. Colored I’ve met in the ate e 1: Nr a Mexico, and. these state* Specialities.^-*. you butter, essential lining: (or petticoat) usually I've seen you in the soup. m- ! h >::ly made. ’--lit aie mostly Sometimes alone and about four and a half wide without lonely, yards And from :u> observation. Before sometimes in a group, p«u<.-na! a and the number of FUR COATS. wrinkle on the hips, I've found you iu the gravy. t * Li c iartliej. howt-vev. 1 would say that 1 narrow nifties on the net skirt is dictated And cursed you iu the pie. havt- me* ai •: become with as But now that you must leave me friendly Goat, $9.77, 11.00, 12.00: Do?, $12.00, 1 >.00, 16.70; by individual taste. Net rutties are al- Good-by, old tiy, good-by. THE elm min" an 1 r. lined people in New Mex- BEST ways edged with narrow, gathered satin Buffalo Calf, >14.00, 18.00, 2000; I’ve said hard things against you ico as "an be toiuul anywhere, and Galloway, my ribbon, and a hundred yards may easily And thought a whole lot more visits at several beautiful homes could not $16.00, 20.00; Coon, $24 00, 27.00 10.00. And heaped left-handed be used on a costume. High priced nets blessings the score: have been more These Upon you by pleasant. people are with silver spangled, oftentimes pink, But I congratulate you are here either business interests, Heav\ Genuine Irish Frieze Ulsters, Oxford Black and That when come to kept by blue or white chenille cord in “waving you die, You’ll find no frost where or for their health, and have surrounded you go, Gray, $8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 17.00; and Melton ribbon" patterns among the spangles, Good-by, old tiv. good by. their families with all the comforts and Kersey in Black. and another novelty is liliiue stone sparks luxuries that can be had. Fop Coats, Brown, Blue, Green, $8.00, The Fire. on white net, with jet intermixtures. They are lieai tiiy opposed to statehood 10.00, 12.00. H.70, 17.00, 18,00,27-00. WAISTS MI ST UK TKIMMKH TO MATC H Cricklety, cracklety, I am the Fire’ for Sr^\v Me.\I and are quite in accord Cricklety, cracklety, < ree ! and a and sleeves are a use- with the tone of this letter. This teiri- guimpe long Flickering, flackering, higher and higher, What is so to see? ful pleasant not a stimulant but a blood and harmless u 1 addition to a low necked fancy waist purifying, cleansing "iy has been a paitof the United States | Winter winds ble ingredients which cures disorders of the digestive tract an 1 with short sleeves, as be alter- may he piping drearily. rirv-’w and it is still they may does not whip the tired organs into is most r- years, yet Snow in a blinding whirl, temporary activity nately worn. All low necks are round C«»me by an equal reaction, but 1'rur's Klixir removes the cause of tin tr< : ■•:!!!, inriy a Mexican or Spanish coun- WILLIAM A. to me and I'll warm you cheerily, | effects are due to good, sound digestion and pure blood, which'". CLARK, this and artificial flowers are used Dear little hoy ami girl. j season, try. w.:ere many of the voters can neither family medicine for 47 years. Its popularity is due entirely ;»• u> on the corsage at the left shoulder, com- Scarlet and my flames go druggist lor it. 35 cents a bottle. *>R. J. F. TRUK Jt to., A tie rea :iui write any and know no ^MANUFACTURERS gold leaping, language, ami die: ing over the bodice to the right side, but Sparkles glitter tt ail. It is the actual predomi- | Phenix = = Curling, swirling, quivering, creeping, Iie Row, Me. skirt decorations are not at present in Ever at work am ( e this o•reign element, as shown Belfast, j order. nasturtiums U v by this Us*. electi u, which Hyacinths, violets, Wood or coal, however you feed me, JOHN W. SLEEPER, Salesman. or Ameiican roses are all favor- I'm your friend whenever you need me, i.c :« uude.-.i;able t<• become beauty it'oty Hoar away, soar away, higher and higher. as -■ ities; substitutes, however, broad bias < c : t:.y years hence. They have Cricklety, crack tv, [ am the Fire.’ Just You and velvet or satin ribbon bows are used with E. Kit ha N Think ji.-t deh-gate t" Congress, a [Laura in the December St. Stop tion. In even the smallest towns can \ Large Hearted either a or low necked inde- Nicholas. Mex: :i. win has opt shy sympathized you Couple. high waist, have all the delicac ies and luxuries of any pendently of the dress material. A light w:- -j.aiti n this :st wai. and who has I made tlmir acquaintance while they Freddy. *‘Why does (.'holly look so sad What we are the element of and ! colored taffeta silk is a more Doing! •• -Sed tin flee school clime.as express freight had generally lately? Is he in love? system. : charge of an almshouse. It was plain charges being eliminated for them, nn r- useful dress than one ot and two or Teddy. “Yes, ami the lie loves .hi: ahi: si i i i w,. ; man was □ but that | net, girl nominee, the right people were in the light isn't." Bazar. at j I three narrow ruffles bound with black [Harper's • » ropoiitan prices prevail. Thus Lis ■n was ,• i:: o i n, not by party place, it was well ordered home where Yego>. with snow on tin gr->und. break- velvet <*r edged with safin ribbon are a "vo. v :t : a e inli ,ence. The Mex- the j Men's Wool Boot First }• by ; inmates weie kindly cared for. The Quality High Ovu $ fast !* seventy-live -rents inchided fre>h j sufficient skii t trimming. Long sleeves, g 11T t: t *;:•/ d iy. and v »tcs i'veisec'. and h s wile had willing hearts elbow 01 a velvet or ■ strawberries and bioileu Tin t ot- sleeves, lace, passe- AVo know tliis I'iiiiiii't 1 • i! ti ilit >:mu ,, c, ruled the market price of two quail. and ready hands to assist those less for- tijiiii't ing house feature .ias -•ontributed [ menteric strap across the shoulder, are dl.iis eacli. Iriespective of party, hugely tunate than themselves. seemed to They all in t" l! •• su< .-ess of this r vogue, at the same time many necks w-'.'-c j.i pie v.ired for the Union esteem it t privilege to do a Boot with Froof Overs; | neighborly and arms "h:Wool Snag High T: Montazuma ('. p 1. <>t Las V e- are displayed which hail best be tv ind.uatc. who i::d rr.a*le a v.-ry ; kindness. "he "i covered collars -m net or silk, < g;i", i.- the deligi.:! ill teatures of up. IN nil 1> ! I its tl;,' lilt II g viiig in the list mg less, con- e often see people in the common waists are *i'tcmi s<>. i lit •. and 11 i 1 qiimters are verv line evening extremely high, id. _: s 11 > iin.itvd p. ‘s.siliiiities walks --t life whose goodness of heart will then again a:- as soft as possible, finished Mrx -ails so outn ; tnhei o the put in the shade those who have Mens, ladies, Misses and Children's enjoyed a ehitfnn or we edging, often wi;h Crocheted Tii's is great Ha ling •«•!;- r«* and an im- by ;• that it was an uneven light. >uperioi advantages through life. Well wool maiket. One him here is spangled passementerie. v things would slat id 1-ui‘ant might the poet sing : M:vr to oid.et a: <1 li, r « »,!, pj, £ THE MOST ASJIlONAlU.E MATKiilAi. ( a i. a’id m c >. pounds "Fu man\ a Are you hoarse? siiLi'ii gem of purest rav seivho. frequently of wo and an < amount is held in Tl,.' .ark mifatavo Do : t qua. of tr. for is and al- you have that annoying being appointed by the 1 Lull j evening wraps broadcloth, many ih.w.-r > l>orn to blush oust n. "■ :*_• r a. :> "1 i:•. o-ri h a bettt r in \X oul.i u\ w j y, the il is in tickling your throat? I;ey i; are. For a cek And waste qs Iragrance on the air." though tring edge great favor, j deser I \\ t■ 1 iii -i i..: .., ii hi,. ][,.• market i to look feel relieved if could SOMETHING FOR is •: ]trice: be;,i.jning it is a therefore a you you ban M, xicans The overseer’s wife was twice married. ; transitory style, plain I' I A VI •> \\ Al< M 1 I | ate. are iiki i" occui soon. raise ? Does your 1T1F: BABY. : towns. ... ‘king for the up shipments ly she lived with her'first husband but six three-quarter length cape, trimmed with something ■ll, U II .-Id T:u ittie and siiei-j business, it properly fur collar and bands down tlw cough annoy you at night, and and drinks" from candj short years. A little son and daughter Angora * o u u ■t. "iieis t* a outlook do raise more mucus in i- < better is i: you ri Many of these Mexicans •lay were born to them. The husband was a front very desirable, particularly | / j v /;>* if (h i. so/ i s <. n i \ i a t than aim- st other business in the the morning? i .!• .is up;.: as it is possible for a human any ; seafaring man. Soon after his made of heliotrope colored cloth. The leaving should l,* 1 < i.i i!it n's >! ^ ,,>• : When the iv shall have a Then you always keep ■ leii'i*. ho.me for n «ea roll* seem* destined to last sr1 ••*:> ahs.*!iitt ly absurd counny. voyage, he was taken down i “Pompadour < II for l!it wlifii \. u loiy in on hand a bottle of m ■ American von is, it will shine with a season, somewhat mod r them t' cast if an intelligent ij >iity contagious disease in a distant city through another iSl\ S :{(ft in the sisterhood o; States. It lias a glori- roii Till 1.1 Dlls' DI mil /;• V"t'- and survived but a short time. The wife tied by drawing up the back hair quite j ineithoi Hutton oi l.;ur T luv :n • ai v n it rt ous climate, vast coal and metal resources was and surmounted it a i;i i’eiv. it seems that m ist •»£ the I left in her lonely sorrow to care high (for evening) by and in favored is a M~xieaus develop into politicians places good agricul- ior her little ones. She'was a faithful gathered satin ribbon bow on wire, a very v, tie j •; v. tural district: but sheep. and horses and small feather, a or m>; \ pc*, and exercise great con- j mother, her greatest comfort was in spangled gilt jet M a as there FRANCIS’ SHOE will always be leading product, fur her ora •] thcii ignorant countrymen. IP.it | doing orphan children. As the spangled butterfly, glittering aigrette. STORE, are vast areas of laud little suited to the I’- a ne !e nest old -peon*’ who rode years came and went, she married again. AN* WE US TO CoiaU>i'oNI)KNTS. ■' ’i of else. Ills mule and was asked how ; production anything In her second choice she found a kind “Kittie In the of an C. F. l’Al.E, Jin Reynolds." way :n:euded vote. lie replied, **Fol husband aud an father to her November, indulgent inexpensive and ever welcome Christmas tm- :ii -n p irty whereupon, the rejoin* children. As the time went a son was by a box or bottle of a I.an- •• present, Murray a:.,( 'Guide a >1. go to the l(e- burn to them. lie was an interesting man’s water Dainty Devices in Decorative Art. Florida would be your best MAKE YOUR o': 7 ms and t\v > FRIENI j get dollars." The old child and a lad. promising selection; suitable alike for husband, v .is ■ -on s that lie the is a tern that is specially I lie elder s«.n commenced a enraged grabbed Fancy-work ; seafaring brother or and 1 father, beau—refreshing A BEAUTIFUL CIFT ad\i>- : by the hair of the head and shook suited to the many new and varied kinds life while a bo\ : but in manhood lie early delightful at all seasous of the year. him v. sent to s-mudiy. Alas, these honest ters of work that aie continually found a grave in the ocean’s bed. The with the being j “Mary Nichols. Evening slippers Ol'R -tore is crowded finest and most suihthle : we:" few and far between. the -)ec<'iative Art Society, and as the had a OUR window is a mar\el of beautiful goods j daughter mild, loving disposition, still have very high heels and pointed If you have a weak When volunteers were called for :lr>d was — ■ o» >1 in the standard is the woikinanship must ! interested in all she could PRICE noon Aim -m,, j high, doing toes, aud next to white come black throat you cannot be too late war. the Mexican leaders <1 needs have tin. finish. Mar- iu her mother. was l'l* N" r It!-: U K VI VII I M> FV V Ml N > tt-ltpruplo professional helping She a great leather with cut steel careful. You cannot patent very large bepin v< nsiu itt.r. i<> >u- -w •• i>- of messages to the Governor, but is attaining a remarkable ! comfort to her In woman- loyalty queterie-work parents. eafly buckles, or beaded bronze, sometimes treatment too early. Each tew H II ( I <>< A J / II i v Mexicans enlisted, as t%ey strong- degree proficiency, a nd there are many ; hood disease fastened after cold makes more liable A large line of i I ES. S, t m upon her; open with a strap across the instep. you exc< >n >od now on exhibi- ly fav red >pain. In East Las Vegas the pti pieces : patiently lingering awhile she passed to another, and the last S TEH! i \(> not \ 77 n. Cl I tion in inlaid tables, [dates and boxes of 1‘laided or dotted black silk bowery is : e< ! ..’ing ohicer to id me that while they I away. one is harder to Cl. A TC l> II I Cl different shapes and sizes. A box large appropriate with any but a white or very always wei<- the recruits. mur- o l i: I v I > > > r \ \ w 11 »* i\ ini iaii.i k culling there were to be f use shows a most The surviving sou after mature cure than the one before it. .•Hough really reaching light-colored costume, and for those, rings of U mbit; niung the Mexicans in elaborate pattern in two .shades of wood wars bid fair to make his mark in ; life. white 01 is plain silk, embroidered silk silk the- o.d am he it m the front, while the top finished I)r. Ayer's Clserrg Pectoral Plaster town, believes was only ! Tnlike many young men he never wanted simply with a baud f the lighter wood having rows of real lace insertion, are H. J. LOCKE & the of th National Guard which 1,1 the from colds. presence ■■ a pass his time in idleness. He protects HiiHjs \ earefwdy polished; the colorings "f always very handsome. prevented > -me > ut of a demonstration Ho- wood have been well chosen, and the put .1 high value on his word. No doubt “Ida Klein.” Evening gloves depend V, ... '!i»* that shows off this of 1 \ali of Now Mexi--- .. p. style bis parents looked forward to j the time the of woi k to a>ivantage. upon length the sleeve. If you at Hand. tub P true till the -alike people were ; when lit* would be a staff in their declin- Help .\ ist* for holding photogiaphs is one have a pretty, plump arm, by all means If have laii t • •: -is as of you patiioti any uui citizens; of the small that find a ready sale. I ing years, but Hod oidered it otherwise. pieces show it, and have a velvet strap for a whatever and desire the hot but ii Mexu in dement <-an't be It is nunl* of bits of embn-ideicd relied tapestry In early manhood disease marked him for medical advice you fan pos- sleeve, and wear a twenty or twenty-four f < * 1 m colored silks and in the Christie; write u; Li time. ud now are in the bright spangles ■ its own. His sibly obtain, the doctor ;> they pareuts spared no pains for button shape of a book, with a frame insidi for glove, white, pearl or light yellow, Y«>u will receive a ■•jc Whih re treacherous, bis The freely. \ they aud is lined with silk or recovery. besi medical skill was with photographs, j self-colored \\ ILL THIS W FFk ■ a!- stitching. prompt reph OFFER ii»e; harmless, being cowards at ; satin and bound with a fancy uold b aid. employed, but to no avail; after lingering V HltO.N A Cl. VKKK. Address, DR. J. C. AYTiR, bea»\ '-.d respectiug the It is prettiest iu the delicate colorings, bn awhile he left his superioi ability parents in the deep- Lowell, INI ass. and holds a number of photographs. t tin American. est grief. Codfish Meads The List. GRKAT BARGAINS IN A daiuty little jewel casket, also made •• vc,,is a bill was In ago passed in the of is another design of work giving an orphan niece a home the tapestry, Horace Wadlin, chief of the Massa- Supplies. ■! legislature that all that is fashionable. It is a overseer and wife cast their bread on lequiring decidedly the chusetts bureau of labor statistics, has i i: the schools round-top box bound with gold braid, public should be waters and found it after many days. She just issued part first of volume six of the lined with satin, covered with tapestry, »b.e to n o and write. It was was the same is a to them, she State census for 1 S9->. It deals with the regarded and with effective corners aud daughter fastenings fisheries and commerce aud shows .in a but if was fair to look that IflOIES llil :.uge juke; imagine, you can, of golf: or silver. These caskets are of upon and had a sweet, the aggregate valife of fish products for the surprise when it was learned that a different sizes, and are partitioned off so sunny She carried sunshine -From 19c. to 98c.—- disposition. the entire State during the year named ) uum »ei of teachers could not read or that of different shapes can be SWIFI P jewelry wherever she went. In was 4 life she was of which came held therein. early $5,703,143, $540,351 •write One could relate tales of : united to her from shell fish and more than ALSO. English. carved wood frames and are youthful choice. As the $4,500,000 The panels from food fish. The Tun ad libitum—but I will conclude working capital in- -r..i;i ami type also very effective; and show a surprising wheels of time rolled around two little vested amounts to $5,300,000 aud the ap- my of here with this quality of workmanship. They are to be ones their home. The arraignment politics gladdened younger paratus is worth nearly $1,500,0(H) more. in and as well man had different shapes sizes, uanative: A had been murdered by survived but a short time and the mother Cod brings an income of more than $1,- NEW RAISiN as n the small sizes for the ordinary pho- to the two who threw the on soon followed it. No doubt 500,000 yearly fishermen. Next in companions, body tograph. There are many different pat- after passing PRUNES. importance is the haddock, whose annu- hi" m a pile of wood, set fire to it and rode away. terns, most of them iu scroll-work, aud through the the mother pearly gates al value foots up $022,000. Then in or- The was the the curving and staining of the wood are found her CITRONS body only partly consumed, darling babe in the Saviour’s der of value comes halibut, $514,000; I 1 as finished as possible. There is always a nS47\ hea.1 and legs being burnt from the body arms. The son and are mackerel,$450,000, aud lobsters, $107,000. i I Bros’)] of all ma- younger daughter demand for photograph-frames The ! Rogers CURRANTS tod aside. The murderers were in the little year’s production of whale and seal falling j terials, and a surprising variety is always sweetly sleeping cemetery s. products amounts to only $351,013, the ®CRKSHl** caujlit and brought o trial, and in prose- turned out. The ribbon-work, which has that is neatly enclosed by a cedar APRICOTS | hedge. larger part of which conies from whale- the the district did reached a marvellous degree of perfection, •at.ng case, attorney j The overseer and wife have reached the bone and sperm oil. In of is for point locality, :i.s best to set forth the horror of the i specially adapted photo-frames, summit on the hill of life and are serene- the in in fisheries PEACHES and white supremacy importance | a most charming specimen of down the western / men not i ly passing side. There still remains in Cloucester. rime. He said: “These only satin is embroidered with BeautifulHg forget-me-nots is an atmosphere that pervades their The commercial statistics tin* en- PRESERVi :ated the commandment w hich forbids done in the smallest ribbon obtainable give j dwelling that makes visitors feel at home tire investment in coastwise and ocean / Designs j 1 and the largest assort ne: t of but ha .e also violated the anil with a scroll-work of gold thread. WHICH WK MAM \ SRI CIAI I > ...c ii.m k 1,1X1., munliT, they beneath their roof. Jii.ia C. commerce under the American foi Spoons, ete, ran h< se- j rim flag j Forks, This frame'is put into an outside of lected in this reliable brand. Hop. words which teli us ‘What (.rod hath the state ail aggregate of $14,394,432, j that seems to show off Kquul in design and finish to / gilt particularly which is shown to have earned the i oined together, let no man put asunder.’ well the delicate of the embroid- Obituary. during sterling silver,at one-fourt b f CAMMED GOOD coloring year The invest one-eighth the cost. Kemein M Vet 1 must the from the $9,329,321. shipping quote following ery. Through the death of \liss Myra A. Barker, ments under foreign flags for the port of her / ,V / 7»* the “Silver Piute •(.+ PICKLES. SftU Embroidered show to the who \ That IT -ir.v," the standard W a panels great- died at the home of her parents in East Boston a Albuquerque Democrat, leading paper: aggregate little more than the of for 50 ? we will oiler on our counters .«t est what work can be Nov. 28th the Advent church quality years. advantage superb Troy, in Made How it happened in Santa Fe county— figures just given for domestic marine only tty YKRY LOW PRICKS. u- done. One of the handsomest that have Waterville loses one of its most euergetic MKRIIiKN B'tlTANNIA t'O. Kveiyiliiiii: six votes at •*•" to in the waters of the COlumB1^ A\AU~\ \\ iundred *10 each, equal wor ers a true ownership State. <\>nn. been exhibited is embroidered on a piece and her companions and kind Meriden. \\ t&rGt will pay \oti l" call ami see is Rel-Uc in a first-class st A',.000. in voted the friend. Miss Barker had lived in [Cape Ann Advertiser. Si'l bv leailinc il--a• * Every prisoner jail Water- » at our well stoic of white satin that is appliqucd on to an \ 'i-i v Iit-rf purchasin'; elsewhere, lighted Republican Esequiel Cano ville for something like 10 years, ticket,including olive pale green satin. The (lowers and having under the opera House, Ha\toid I'loek and Xazario Alai id, who are with made her home with Mrs. F. H Barker. Itching piles? Never mind if physieiaus charged of the pattern are in piuks, yel- murder. The Democrats were confined on design During the summer she went to ride and haw failed to cure you. Try Doan's Oint- These goojs are tor s.ile) by i and the various SWIFT & Mas lows. greens whites, through an accident was thrown from the ment. No failure there. 50 cents at R. A. FRENCH, PAUL, trumped up charges and stale commit- any stitches showing the colors of the silks in carriage. As the result of the injury she re- drug store. GEO. R. POOR. Jeweler, Belfast. ments and were after voting discharged the different shades. [Harper’s Bazar. ceived at that time, she suffered a slight NELLIE HOPKINS. the Republican ticket, for which the dep- 1 shock of She paralysis. steadily improved The Australian Ballot Law. TO RENT uty sheriffs, jailers, constables and city until a short time ago when she contracted Your Danger Now police are responsible. This is the clean a slight cold. As the result of the cold and A \ cry desirable rc’i campaign the New Mexican speaks of. Is from the overworked condition of the the injury she received during the summer, The agitation over the Australian bal- Christmas liver and which are unable to ex- set in lot law and it Waldo avenue and >1 § Votes were snatched from Democratic kidneys meningitis which resulted iu her continues, is certain to (route pel from the blood. This causes death at her home iu East where she in the and it looks as hands and Republican ballots substituted. impurities Troy, up Legislature though POULTRY. ply at house. rheumatism. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been had gone on a visit. She was a prominent if the law is not repealed altogether it Still, the territory does offer some very j wonderfully successful in curing this dis- worker in the Advent church in Waterville, will be amended in several important We have arranged fora full supply of poultry for 44ft >1 rs b\ W I’ V 1 in the blood good business chances. In all towns the ease. It neutralizes the acid and had always taken a great interest iu the particulars. This discussion has brought, Christmas, including NATIY'K and permanently cures the aches and pains affairs of the church, until the time of her out some curious facts. It is stated by a ...BOUGHT... Americans have their residences ! TURKEYS, together, which other medicines fail to relieve. illness. She was a young womau of the reliable man who has travelled all over the NOTICE while the Mexicans huddle about the old Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best winter medi- highest character and one who had won the State, that in different neighborhoods there ... ESPEdALLV CHICKENS, I have a on \\ cine because it purities, enriches and vital- respect of all. Her age was 30 years and <» are scores of men who have never voted (iKESE, ETC. repository | “Plaza" or dwell in little in the linsi and din where I will { villages izes the blood. It gives help where help is mouths. Three brothers and three sisters, since the law has been in effect. They give * I Meats of all kinds and in its season riaji'es tor si 00. and t\\• has needed. It tones the stomach, stimulates besides her survive her. Kennebec as a reason that dislike the FOX, W*gj game ] \ outskirts. Las Vegas is the old town, parents, ( they machinery si ail; twenty live rents r\; kid- home made and Deerfoot ham, the liver, and arouses and sustains the Journal. of the law and that it makes a man a sneak sausages, ; same. a its and is Mexican vil- n Leave orders at Swill post otlice, atypical It wards off fevers, bron- and a coward! Letter in inkiani> corned beef and neys. pneumonia, [Augusta Sunday bacon, vegetables. .1 O.SKI’I I I j while across the railroad and chitis. colds, and the Boston Herald. SKUNK. lage; tracks, coughs grip. “Willie said Mr. the —3 ♦J-GOODS DKL1N LKKD PKO.MPT1 Y Jones,’’ Grimface, helfast. N"\ •jl,l«i»H. tii ! contiguous, is East Las Vegas, the Ameri- “1 am much CASTOHIA. schoolmaster, sternly, very can town, with separate government and afraid from your behavior you wish me to FOGG & BROWN, Bears the j* The Kirn) You Have Always Bought BAILEY,,l.S22&. office. The main line of the Santa chastise you. Do you remember the old THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BELFAST post j ’’ St corner Me precept beginning ‘Spare the rod?’ High Main, Belfast, Fe road and most of the busi- As well as the Handsomest, ami others are invited I passes here, “Yessir,” said Willie. “Spare the rod ‘“T to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle ! ness is transacted in this town. The usual and lose the fish.” [Harper’s Bazar. SUBSCRIBE of balsam for the Throat and a Kemp’s Lungs, j 1 lack of hotel accommodation in the terri- ^very tamily should have its household TO LET. The bulhline anil land, No remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all I medicine chest—and the first bottle in it Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear The store in Johnson Block known as the Andrews store, in tories does not exist here. The Santa Fe Chronic and formerly occupied should be Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis | byj H. H. Johnson & Co. Apply to GEO. E. JOHNS' >V I him and Price and 50c. C. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. railroad hotels have a world wide reputa- Nature’ remedy for coughs and colds. body—makes tit for the battles of life. Consumption. 25c. | O. BOOK Or Jl'LirS ANDREWS in Jamaica. Snow Balling. opportunities institutions there ar.; several About one tiiining col- Washington Whisperings. The an- giii'0^4 for woman eges a nual of the I'rotitably Inv<*stt*il. For- young teachers, church of English report secretary of the interior, (]1;rai in ten nowa- reviews the I Kitiianas ami l’>;i iiiltoo. Ingli school, a Bliss, progress of pension, I days w o u 1 d Baptist college, the ill «*r "Down on Their Mieo Indian, land, patent, educational and a. I: ;l dare to run out school, the Calabar institute, territorial affairs. the | ,.i art* I1 bare headed the Reviewing gradual i^ners Prospering Wolmer Free diminution j and bare hand- school, (founded of the public laud area of ed by John desert lands ,1! and frolic Wolmer, Esq., in 1720, for the requiring irrigation to render :fit-nce of The "\ and snow them valuable Journal.J ball free education of farming lands, the available in midwinter. poor children,) and water is i \ Oct. 20th. | several supply sufficeut for only 71,500,- maicA, They have to 1 other free schools, 000 be industrial, acres, leaving 260,076,000 acres suitable it* island has belong- muffled up parochial and for like hot house private. And vet it is said only grazing purposes. There are n about two j. hundred flowers that more than half thirty forest reservations an before the people, more or embracing md has been dare ven- less estimated area of 50,719,427 acres. We have a | tolerably they tinged with the African just c.osed deal we became the owners of ture out in se- blood, can A clear, concise business-like statement of whereby all that time, its neither read j ng vere nor write. so the weather, much of the operations of the navy de- largest invoice of rubbers ever to this ue more and and even then Black shipped section, becoming babies are partment during the war as related to the would shudder literally “thick as i ucerning the business fleas” in procurement and care of ships, and at the thought Jamaica-and that is saying a tik of the of generally to the material, is provided in glibly enough rollicking in 'eiJ gieat deal for their the number. Aud the annual of Assistant iiices ot their snow as report Secretary island, nowhere else are THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS AND seen so made THEY ’tlieir grand- many saddle- Allen, just public. Among other ARE GOOD RUBBERS, cath will tell that mothers colored old is due the duties the you did. people, bent nearly double not only to originality and assistant secretary was charged me trouDie lies in the fact that too few with the of ri any inducements to with rheumatism and the simplicity of the combination, but also procurement vessels for the Women enjoy perfect liealtli and strength weight of years, to the care and skill with which it is auxiliary navy. He says this work was mgs for your younger of the special A wom- but still | womanly organism. “chipper” as the and with the utmost an who is not well and youngest manufactured scientific managed care not as it ruin stares them iu strong locally can- to by processes only made the “HOOD CO.” | likely on to the of the but by (the reliable not enjoy good general health. Dr. Pierce’s keep right living another eeu- ! known to the California Fig Syrup quality ships, also to the only company immediate rec i p roc i t y Favorite cures all weakness tiny. One toothless price paid.For the first time in which Prescription old crone, who looks Co. only, and we wish to impress many is not in the Rubber Pi ice exten- and disease of the delicate and j upon one of Maine’s two senators Trust). figured | u equal footing with important as if she all <>f years, will be concerned in wifehood might be at least a hundred and ! the importance purchasing the organs and mother- absent at the beginning of a session of sively m this transaction. We are in a to sell which share iu the hood. It is the most and fifty, comes true and As the position you perfect scientific around regularly every morn- original remedy. congress. Senator Frye’s duties with the remedy ever devised for the ail- j o. is expansion. peculiar ing for a and I it genuine Syrup Figs manufactured commission will him in your Rubbers at about a THIRD ments of women. It penny; give to her be- peace keep Paris off the restores womanly the Cali forma Fig regular price- i it looks as cause she by Syrup Co. for some time yet and Senator Hale will outsider, power, strength and virility. It toms and reminds me of some darkey’s builds only, a kno vledgo of that fact will be the Maine senator. For instance: lamentable state of up the nerves which have been shat- of only When he re- description himself assist one n ter* d by suffering and disease. It corrects avoiding the wortl less turns Senator Frye will be a more con- !1-known bull-headed “Ids like- a tlned all irregularities and derangements and up cotton stalk when life imitation- manufact ured other spicuous figure than ever in the done b by par- senate, I Briton. Most of tlie stops exhausting drains. It restores weak, pu my cotton ties. Th of in connection with j I s like a high standing the Cali- particularly the treaty Men s Best nervous iu cal ids to perfect health. It is word dat soiuebodv done said and Quality 3-buckle Overshoes,all style toes,$1.75 .Jamaica still fieri fornia Fl. Syri/p Co. with the between this and I ; persist intended for this one class of disorders and forgotten." medi- couutry Spain.Col'. “ “ “ F. C. chief of “ « « >< << is foi no cal professiiin. and the Ainsworth, the record and j 1,75 j he exclusion of every- good other. It is the- discovery of l>y nature care-free and contented, the satisfaction heavy pension win in his an- Dr R V. Pierce, for thirty ye ars chief con- whi< h the grniiine Syrup of has oflite, department, “ “ “ uow-a-days there is tranquil lives of these sons and Figs nual that 1-buckle “ “ ‘‘= “ | sulting physician to the Invalids’ Motel and daughters given t<> miilion.s of families, report says 10:5,208 cases were ,se lie of makes sugar-plantations Surgical Institute, at Buffalo. X. V. X'o Ham have none of the excite- received and disposed of the “ wearing the name of the ( ompany a during past *• “ << < planting yams _ little Pellet is a gentle laxative and two RAX FRANCISCO, Cal. ing the war, seventeen killed and 1ST gg Absent and \ proprietors a mild cathartic. never melons and a little labor to the wounded. This They grip* buy Lorisvil.LE.Kv. NEW YORK. X. T. remarkable exemption “ “ “ much-loved Women’s storm ,75 \ -ion. bounties, liostile sugar-cane, pork and salt was due in large measure to bad Spanish bsb. Fanxik Brio ham Ward. ! all the production of respectful when properly treated; but gunnery. A battleship was too small a Prospect. O. B. Gray, our collector, is mark for the to Remember the above are the best and > Spaniards hit often. j ns pi red to bring about easily spoiled by too-good treatment, or very qualitv and gathering in the taxes ahead of last year.... in his annual bad. like their race Papers Periodicals. .Secretary Long report are ! and now that Cuba elsewhere. In mind as good as aw make known. Mr. Derr of the Point district and his family recommends the building of three bat- with their unrivalled they are like children, excited aud three armored ] easily G. H Collins has retired from the editor- are going to Ml Desert, where Mr. Dorr has tleships, cruisers, three into turned to mischief, but as led protected cruisers, and six sheathed j passed energetic just easily ship of the Presque Isie Star-Herald and is employment in a quarry-J. F. Libby is iu the cruisers. lie also recommends the reviv- tmaica’s right direction. Prominent among succeeded L. J. Pendell, who has been packing his store full of for winter I mis-managed by goods al of the grades of admiral and vice-ad- their sins a sales... AMONG THE along to the bow-wows besetting is tendency to cou- the foreman for the past five years Mr. .Charles Littlefield is working up a miral. CHEAPER GRADES WE HAVE t use meum et teuiu in the Collins is an trade in a I in ever. Already the matter of cattle, able w riter, one of the best in large territory, buying eggs_ Men’s Fish and Gamk. 3-Buckle Overshoes, .... $1.48 ears aud the State, aud from the The good weather of late has been favorable Lobsters have been \ aling to tlie government piump chickens, roasting good judging salutatory for very scarce the Maine coast for melons. is of Mr. Pendell he lias a worthy successor. the early pullets and some are laying. along Women’s 3-Buckle -ing of grants-in-aid and ripe Nothing gained by bring- several as Overshoes, 1.25 The best dock of in this years,—that is, compared with them The latter well says. early pullets whole ies; but the truth is ing into court for pilfering, for they former periods, says the Fishing Gazette. Men’s 1-Buckle Those who are in other section is about one hundred mixed buff Overshoes, light .87 will never one engaged callings Good-sized lobsters used to be sold from weight, nt feels the as testify against another; aud \ pinch and vocations of life make Cochins to U. Hatch-Farm- “ may mistakes, belonging O. the cart for five cents of “ ivate the to colonial law it takes but they are known to hut few and are apiece, and, .87 \ f individual, according English ers are far for everything but at heavyweight, over and If a getting prices course, wholesale they went even of two passed forgotten. printer “ i of course testimony eye-witnesses to convict this fall aui’ can than *'Ujar-product makes an error, it is recorded in cold type bay «bey buy cheaper cheaper. Many people suppose that the Rubbers to go over Felts, .77 oduction of that famous a man even of petty theft, though the ami stands, a living testimony, against his last year.Icon M. Ames & Co. of Stock- smallness of the lobster catch in Maine is carelessness ;:nd indifference to the accounted for the existence of Jamaica i identified chicken or melon be found in public tun are efforts to at- by many rum, the ami Springs making special weal, is flaunted in his face long after- but this is not so. There have tract to their store. canneries, »•- on which used to be bis possession. The most Jamaica ward as a of his people Every Saturday j pious sample ignorance. been no lobster-canning factories in opera- What he will they sell some one article at a low price. >f the island. negroes, (aud they are all intensely re- says further apply generally tion in Maine since 1895, in which year a B. C. to the One Saturday they sold Lenox soap at 10 law was DINSMORE,” i'limeii are fore- ligious). w ill lie a blue streak while hold- country press. passed forbidding the taking of moodily bars fur cents between to Realizing that one person cannot get all and retailed lobsters under 10 1-ii inches in blaming the home- ing a pebble iu the mouth, under the be- length. | the local happenings, we earnestly ask tin- *00 bars. Give them a call some day aud see This law forced the canning companies lief-derived from some America, and Colonial remnant of Obea united co-operation of our constituents to out of as it was what they offer. The peddling season is business, intended to. the aid tis whenever it is in their way to do so. The annual ii. for what is superstition—that tiny stone ever fur Mr. average catch of lobsters on clearly exempt.-* know of some item which about cabbage this year. Trask They may they the Maine coast is about esti- the I from perjury. tliiuk. is trivial, blit do not hesi- of New burg and t he writer furnished the 7,500,000, happy-go-lliCk\ perhaps, mated to be tate to let us know ot it. If it worth 8750,000. \ natives of tlie tropics, Among the mass of ignorant blacks in interests your- largest ainuuut of cabbage sold in Stockton, HOLIDAY GOODS. self, it will -merest '.lie public. We shall the interior the Frankfort and this “How is son Jack •d with what nature mysterious terrors of m t. got all the news, hut. without the eor- Pruspeet, Winterport your getting along. Mrs. dial and of the nir year, aud I could write an on Spriggius? Is he in the Americans are quietly Obeism still hold sway. Many of their j friendly support public, quite essay rising Heading our ads. is proiitable business it' you heed j aim will he as poor as a world?*’ 1 Spanish guuner’s. culture and the sales of in what \\ c can do better for in r ms foi solid fortunes I cane stalk, huts contain cabbage cabbage they say. you grass-roofed “Rising? Well, 1 guess he is,’’ .said We take it as evidence of the growing pop- this vicinity. The consumption of cabbage m have invested a good ! Obea or Youthm idols, rudely oved of the old lady. ‘Why, ’ie began last year ularity of Tin- Rudder that our lias increased .'0 per cent, in the last 20 years. > exchange ns a and now lie’s a \ •.'! entei prises. They wood, with brass tacks driven in for eyes chiropodist, barber.' copy sometimes fails to reach us, and But very few < ahbage were raised by the [Harper’s Bazar. oibci -f abandoned or and a fringe of skuuk skin stuck on for we are obliged to write to the publish- first pioneers in Waldo county, aud Maine < !• H-", for a tithe of the hair; and a crucitix am. of i | maybe image ers for another. The subscription price ! was wav behind N- va Scotia, New Bruns- > d; s the Blessed stands beside 01 a inaugurating new! Virgin it, is only "2 a year. Why not subscribe. wick and Prince Edward Island in cabbage 1 HATS. HJT70.. -'aidafresh several ; Methodist hymn-book—so curiously is Every number is worth the price of a year’s culture. The first cabbage I ran remember Eczema! : ti their accustomed the acquired religion mingled with that | subscription to the boat builder and yachts- was when my father and one of the*neigh- Than anybody else in town. It we can't prove it we don': want tra ns ago an American J inherited from generations of ancestors. man. The November number, which was bors, Ebeu Seavev, sent to Boston and had The Cure. laTe in us for the reason their comedown in the i the government rail- j so difficult is it to draw the line between 1 reaching given cabbage sell.Brandy- Only contains the article on wine. The I were troubled s above, concluding pioneers, think, Eczema is more than a skin long, vvlrii. h runs superstitious. English residents of Ja- disease, how to build a >~i0 racer. This design has lucre with the little black bug when the and no skin reined ies can cure it. The 'mu lo re in maica tell us that to in the particular; day, depths ■ caught- on wonderfully, and it is predicted seed first came up than they are now. and doctors are unabi to eil'ect a cure, and r"r L!u!ies *"d Qe"‘,eme" s of mined i a tel y invested the forest and the recesses of the their mineral mixtures are that next season there will he not less than such a thing as starting plants protected was damaging SILK UMBRELLAS n.' in extensions, which, heathen rites of dark- 1 to tlie most powerful constitution. The mountains, worthy 200 harks afloat One firm has built a num- never tried then. The first attempts suc- whole trouble is in the and ■ est > hloi-u, wid 'j>en up the richest Africa are practiced t propitiate ! another off- -s to build them eessfu 1 were to raise a box some three feet ber, complete i Swift's Specific is the only remedy i' well as some of the the and r more from the in a MEN’S HOSIERY, .'lUFFLERS j serpent deity gain the favor of for >><>, still another to send the materials I ground sunny place, which can reach such, deep-seated blood GLOVES, ::'*picul scenery in the ! “duppies,” or ghosts. The serpent-wor- ready to nail together for sdO. Further land with good soil the plants were safe. | diseases. FINE NECKWEAR, FINE SHIRTS White i will he found in the But after them the cut, worms ship is carried on as se-Tetly as possible. j particulars advertising setting made, Eczema broke outer, my rbin::hbe-, nml con and Colored PICTURES of all kinds,BOOKS < ■.. 111 Hi ns f The November Rudder. Address I it seems to n><-, more than twice as much tinued to spread mini my acquaintance their incantations taking place in .winded for of all Rudder P; Co., .V> str ret. New trouble as now. I 1 won’t tell her head was eirireiy everybody, BIBLES, BASKETS '.be raising' of oranges 1 places iu the darkness of night, and the hushing Dey guess any Y< :• more about raising cabbage; but I will tell covered. She was t r. a ted PORCELAIN in beautiful and seasen sorts, shapes ago, and last j sectaries bound by oaths of secrecy. who eat cabbage. In about all the houses by several pood doctors, in •> of them from .Jamaica The is consulted a (Kiting for December is a seasonable colors, STERLING SILVER great varie= invisible god through are but grew* worse, and tin- ami number. along the bay and river there few who do > highly interesting Many no ieared a dollar a box priest, or priestess, who is tIn- dreadful disease spread LEATHER GOODS==all new, date- generally line illustrations adorn it. The < uirents not eat this vegetable in what is ealled a ty, up=to to her face, s h e w a s uh wild on and oranges grow most intelligent crafty of theii num- are “A New buuswick Moose,’ boiled dinner, if they have it. Only one man, that cannot fail to ■<"' j by taken to two celebrated goods please you. • e never before been i her and who turns the matter to his own Frunk II. Risteen; “Line shooting on Mr. Dominique, a Russian, does not like j health springs, but re Lonii Island Sound.*' II. what l.e calls fresh tniiierce, there are few | financial account; and then dance I by Chapman; cabbage. He bought ceivi ino benefit. they “The t Many Green Spring Valley Hunt lub,” of us to finer and cabbage make sour-krout and most medicines were produce ones, ! and sing in wild carousal. The excitable Ilanson Hiss; “The Collie and the patent taken, but without re- by all the we have met that once suit, until we di-cided to trv S S. l>v the imate is better people belong- S..and DWIGHT L. adapted ; blacks are soon earned away by excess of Sheep Dog,” by II. W. Huntington; tune the first hottl.- was finished, her head l.p- PALMER. ed to other countries are dear lovers of sour- to heal. A Another of 1 “From tie* to the Potomac gan dozen hotth‘> -tired her com- my country- frenzy and demand further excitements Schuylkill and left her.skin A wheel. II. krout. Among the number we can think of pleti 1." perfe*-;ly smooth. She a by George Streaker; “With is new sixteen fortune in plantains; in the form of sacrifices. a years old. and li i- a magnificent * * * Usually were former Masonic Belfast. Me, Quail Among the Cotton,” by Wirt Ilowe; ; residents of Denmark, Ger- gi-.wth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful Temple, potatoes, and another in or and aiaeuse has ever goaf, dove, cock--always while “The Crew of the Restless” by Gejrge many, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince returned, at ter spontaneous “The New York Athletic II. T Shore. growth spotless—answers for an offering to the Leovy; Club,” Edwaru Island, England, Russia, Canada. 270} Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. in Jamaica, and by Malcolm W. Ford; “Sporting Rambles iinlly serpent-deity, or to placate the evil And he Dutch from time immemorial, Don’t in Ceylon,” by F. Fitz Roy Dixon; “To expect- local applications of no limit to the uses to to the satisfaction of the every w here, want their sour-krout, and the and salves spirits, milder Spread Iler Conquests Further,” by Helen soaps to cure Eczema. They > from t amount a Dutch will consume in a reach the WINTER RATES. put, lie building of members of the order. Hut well-inform- M. Stafford; “The Yarn of the Yainpa,” family only surface, while the di- sease ol carts and furni- E. L. II. “Golf and the winter would astonish a native here. We comes from within. Swift’s iking ed people now living in the island as- by McGinnis; American Girl,” by 11. L. Fitz Patrick, once knew a small family who had two bar- Specific > experiments,and almost sure me there is no doubt that “the goat and the usual editorials, poems and re- rels pounded solid full for winter use. «>. our Yankee friend without as a human sacrifice is horns,” cords. Probably there was more cabbage in those bamboo tibre has certain is sometimes in called, offered these two barrels than is consumed in a whole We have received sample pages of a S.S.S.fThe Blood ompressible properties, hideous’orgies. In such cases a child is school district in Prospect. In the last few new monthly illustrated magazine, The is the only cure and will reach the most in Fares. without a rival for some the victim—white if one can years there has been some increase in the Great Reduction be stolen or Home Builder, edited and published by obstinate case. It is far ahead of all ■ ■ built a amount of sour krout made big factory away abducted, or the black baby of some fa- Walter J. Keith, architect, Minneapolis, among the farm- similar remedies, because it cures cases The initial number will be ers bur in some which are t heir Belfast to Boston $2.2a. <-r, in the interior of the natical worshipper. In Haiti, where Minn. pub- here, places they dou’t know beyond reach. 3. S. S. is lished the first of and the and is 0 d down January, next, how to prepare it to eat. The favorite purely vegetable, the blood tc the converting the negroes differ from these only only by indicate that it will be a to contain no sample pages method, and the best way, i3 to boil until remedy guaranteed pot- into what is known as reason of a few generations of so- very useful publication, while the low ash. n ercury or other mineral. tender with a liberal seasoning of pork, and 1 the wheels of a I ts railway called self-government—there is a secret price, SI year, will place it within the Boo mailed free by Swift Specific r. is delicious, and the more you eat the s said to be the very best clan called leach of every one. Mr. Keith became Company. Atlanta. Georgia. Loup-Garous, (“human known his for mod- oftener you want to eat more. But prob- for that purpose, holding widely through plans wolves,”) who prowl around the settle- erate cost houses published in the L' ably a beginner will not take to sour-krout never ...THE... 'Hge, hardening and a! ItlbBbM I AK.M AM) I A "III. 3 PAPHK IN INI ments, seeking to abduct young children, dies’ Home Journal, and these and otliir j first, and nearly half the people in town ut: and the demand for it in book form l L'MTHD ST A PUS. BOTH OM£ 3l:A« whom they carry off to the mountains, designs published prove would spit.out the first mouthful. But if it " and America, that he is an architect of ability. Europe fatten and keep until the days appointed was general n all homes it would soon Fare between Belfast and Boston reduced from s S3.no to $2 25. show more come into hut would make a dearth FOR ONLY 52.00. originality for their Voudou ceremonies. Every CASTORIA. favor, Fare between Searsport and Boston reduced Britain in their ways of white mother in Haiti is haunted Kinii Y(IU Ha,e of cabbage in Maine for a spell. It requires from S3 lo t,, S2.3n and a proportionate reduc- Believing llial ever} one *t our reaiic:*. -i .,ui.j by fears Bears the Alwats Bl)#t <>t tion made in the price through tickets be- have at least one i..mih md are on the _^Ttie no extra to make sour-krout. <£ pom! .ipnri:!iui; expense The Swan Co. and on the always of the Loup-Garous—and with rea- tween Boston all landings Penobscot good journal, we have perfected ananp.ce v licit w krout cutter that cuts the is a home River. by avenues of son. cabbage Sibley enterprise, It is said that colored nurses are *rr <2L&tfZz JOHBKRS OK The price of rot 111s, accommodating two per- we can semi that pract it al anti m>i: m nnial, t made affair; then use salt to season sons from on and into and enough each, will be reduced $2 SI.50 > ■ v. sugar-raising sometimes in league with the abductors, .love. Mr. Billions' will lias Fa KM AM> II M I'. Ill Illu-i" j..?i WII “By been and i ouud it in the barrel so as to bruise it. to SI.5" and .* 1 .on each. in and molasses—do not and that even the Steamers wili leave Belfast for Boston, via publication, Tiih Flirt ui.uwn »i > th a grave is made use of to probated and lie’s left every penny of his ? CRAIN, The cabbage makes its own anil fer- Camden and Rockland, at 2B.it p M.. held in to the said Jones. pickle (about lull jear lor om 1> $2.00. disgust, or sit furnish sacrifice.", 'file mountain negroes money orphans,” and ments somewhat similar to the contents of a Mondays Thursday.-. I.ark of lot I pi> a m -i « i.j-,. “What? And left those three children FEED, For via \Vi of ami -h for! of his cried Mrs. Jones. silo,and it is a favorite dish where it has long Saturdays at (about s no A. M.. < upmi arrival tents Farm win n (jiialletl •M is penniless?” glutted and their with of steamer from Boston. for ami excel!.•nee I’:online n its sugar acquaintance many roots and \ “No, my dear, of course not. They are been known. The seasoning with salt has SEEDS and variety up make shift with Jones m.st rnino many departments v icci.tionc !• Farm other herbs unknown to materia medica, with the orphans,” replied. [Harper’s! nothing to do with the keeping of sour- Bazar. From Boston, Tuesdavs and Fvidavs at 5.no ami harden, Market llrpori'. Fruit tulture, Plans mprove. They get along which they work wonderful cures as : krout, lor only a trifle is used. It is purely GROCERIES P. M. and Invention', Hie Talks with a From M onda vs a r.d Tbur-dav sat 1 1 .on ipiury. Lawyer, with the well as much mischief. fermented cabbage and will keep a Bangor, to.*, negroes, A “My friend.' said the visi- long ol Suit. A. M. Around the (ilobe. Live Stork and Pair), Thr Poul- curiosity. \ time. Importers laborers to be bad to one of Perhaps there are other vegetables here, It has been proved that in several in-' tor at the uime museum the ex- i ( HAS. lb JOHNSON. Agent. Belfast. try Yard, Question Box, Tin Yrtrriimry. Plants hibits, “as a fat man yon are a rank failure, that might he in a similar There dealers in the finest quality of CALVIN A I ST IN. 1 over Mill pages, teeming planters, produces during Hispauo-American [Life with the stump ol'f. Some claim that EAMES, by laying j with all the latest ami it liable 11:i.■ ndreds most t'mation of negro laborers, sembling death; and after the deceived the roots on the cellar bottom they will S^T-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Form. that ami .-eienee can N better In Regular Despairing Lover: head more, and some to them experience supp'y work well if had buried their loved it was prefer hang up The Nose and Throat. enough, parents one, “Bertha, have you nothing to say in answer in the jtroof of its can be oilered than its high cellar, heads down, and if any 33, 35, 37 Front St.. Me popularity o an to the letter I w’rote you last Thursday ? Do water is Belfast, promptly paid. Under secretly dug up resuscitated for the ! in them it will drain out and they INo. Ne-whurr Street, enormous circulation, which extends into every you know that all my future is hound up in will the and that is moment a man receives a Let us believe that no ! keep longer, perhaps TB LErRONE4-2. ltf State and territory in the I'nior,. each number serpent orgie. your to that letter ?” best, At the reply Washington duekery in Sandypoint a farmer (Near Corner of Fail field St reet) read > aud a female house-servant “I haven’t looked at being l*y no less than a million readers. such horrible thing exists in the English Maiden it, Horace. ! on Verona has furnished and scowed across Do not or fail to take **t this -s Next Tuesday is my day for opening sealed the river and sold the ton the MASS. delay advantage a week, and both “find island, near the close of this nineteenth ] by largest BOSTON, proposals.” [Chicago Tribune. amount of their and the leaves remarkably liberal oiler, which we make for a But this hire is cabbage, large Hours, 12 to 2. Others hours scanty are trimmed w two limited time with century. ith about inches of stump hy appointment only. only, by special arrangement in on. we arrears, so that if the A few years ago the colonial govern- >*l*he lcft| And by the way that was before October. 181*7— l\4f> the publishers. Itemember, semi both papers Food they began to dress ducks, and there were A. a full at the low above late or can Easy CLEMENT year, very price given. it ment of irregularly Jamaica took up in earnest the ■ more there than in the whole and it State, Address all orders to 4m4f* .1 to j took WHAT whatever the employers neglected cause of education. There are Easy Buy, HO pailsful at one feed to go around. HAS A FUI-L STOCK OF IS THE LATEST About raising cabbage. It will hardly pay MOULDINGS FOR ALL FINISH IN CELLULOID REPUBLICAN PUB. Under such conditions to-day 870 schools in the to to JOURNAL CO., elementary ,V\ Easy Cook, hire help to raise or for a farmer alone on a KINDS OF. ;,"‘n of or GOODS THIS SEASON? BELFAST, MAINE. any color could hardly island, with about 70,000 pupils, white to farm, to go into the business very largely. " tn Eat, It is only a farmer with his own crew' of IT IS.• be very keen for working, and colored, enrolled; a good showing vf-Easy to i boys who can raise besides cabbage, onions, j;i when “living,” from the considering that the entire population is Easy Digest, parsnips, turnips, beets, beaus and his poul- Picture try, Framing butter, cider vinegar and potatoes, that 'land-point, costs next to The aids these Also MATS in all colors. only 700,000. government Oats can do to a "hf^uaker fairly well. Strange say load of VERNIER MARTIN, schools an annual of 18,072 cabbage can be sold as well PASSE PARTOIT MATERIAL. by grant y At all nearly anywhere SEEN AT in the as on the and river road REASONABLE PRICES. Brick known as the Thurlow house, on to be a grocers country hay ; house, peasantry appear pounds sterling, exclusive of department- ami GIVE lilH A CALL. it is only slackness, for cabbage will Congress street. W M. C. M A RSI! A LL. set, and salaries. educational ^in 2 -lb. POOR & kindly disposed al Among higher pkgs. onl> grow where corn will. SON’S, Druggists. Belfast* June 1, 1898.-22tf THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. The President’s Message. northpori news. County Correspondence. Congress met Monday, and the Presi- Coupon Hood's A little snow now would be gladly receiv- Liberty. J. J. Walker. Esq., has return- DECEMBER dent’s which had been looked BELFAST, THURSDAY, 8,1808- message, ed by everybody. ed from New York, where he had been for for with unusual was in interest, read has hauled his the week-Mrs. Kate Neal is ICM.ISHKD K\ EIIV THCRSPAV MORNING RV THE Capt.. Frank Herrick vessel, past visiting both Houses. That it is a thoroughly pa- Calendar sell. her sisters in New York-Walter Sharou, into winter quarters. Clough Journal Pub. Co, triotic document,that it is free from parti- IS A PERFECT BEAU- has left Pittsfield and has a position with Republican Mrs. Flora Brohan has gone to Malden, sanship, that it is conservative and digni- TY, PATRIOTIC. UP his uncle,who is in the lumber business in Mass., where she will spend the winter with fied in without In the TO DATE. SUBJECT: Charlestown, Mass-R. I. Morse is at CHARI.es a. rii.-ui'RV. tuue, goes saying. her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Tufts. UsS’&, home from and Willie events which led to the war with Bates, Cargill from up Spain, Miss Julia arrived home from Pendleton the M. C. L, Pittsfield... .S. T. has its and in the Youug Blanco lias left Havana, but would during progress, negotiations “An American Girl.” Poston last summoned the sick- week, by bought a fine road horse.-All the winter have taken it with if looking to peace and settlement of the ness of her Amos Peudleton. him, possible. One of the handsomest pieces of color father, Mr. schools are now in full force-The people at President has shown questions issue,the work issued this Mr. Oscar Drink water went to Islesboro are still on the move. J. S. has Among the total wrecks in the late year. Lithographed, Ayer moved himself to be a statesman, and his acts stand this been as a into the on with border of army and navy emblems week, where he has engaged Cargill house River street; John storm was the three-masted schooner We Convince own the not his but at Dark Harbor. Sanford into the house known as New approved only by people by embossed in Leave name with carpenter for the winter the Hanson, which went ashore off gold. your Convinceable Kdg.u Saxons where. It was the York on River street Anglo every The of Delia are cottage ; Charles Bag- your druggist and ask him to save you a family ami friemls Lane Nantasket. into the Bowler most one-sided war on record. The losses feeling much over the ley house, reeeutly vacated copy or send 0 cents in for one to very encouraged stamps J. S. Geo to create a new St;ite de- were all on one the side favorable is and are by Ayer. Meservey and wife The proposal practically side, C. I. HOOD & turn her illness takiug, That this is the Store for CO., have returned from devoted to music, may seem of and the all on our side. looking forward to a speedy recovery. Middletown, Conn., anti partment, Spain, gain Mass. to the but what the Lowell, are house iu the EconomyJ all light projectors, keeping house owned by The money expended by the United [Mention this paper.] During the violent storm of last week the business man wants is a them and vacated department wharf at just by John Sanford. It which will teach the to write States was well invested had it brought ns Temple Heights was considerably youth, read, is said that a man named Reeves, damaged. The northwest side was formerly and spell correctly. Music has its place, nothing more than the increased respect of stripped Remember of of Belfast, has bought the Jackson house at This will be the not in the curriculum of our its The wharf at the Metho- but chief other and the assurance that here- planking. nations, dist the foot of Main street, now occupied by BARGAIN w» schools. [Maine Farmer. Hood’s grounds also sustained considerable BJGGEST — WEEK after the of our will is 11 Hag country protect Sarsaparilla Charles Marden, who will now occupy the .7 Om Augusta contemporary is right, as damage. its citizens wherever they may be. The America's Greatest Medicine Fred Chapman house on Mill street. usual. The three rs should have first It is said that ere long an old fashioned new islands that have come or are to come revival Sandy point. The funeral services of Mrs. place in our public schools. Music and tor The Blood and the will he started at the Cove for the to us, or which we shall control commer- special benefit of the under Sarah Elizabeth Rice, wife of Capt. B. F. football should come after. Best that Can unregenerated, -> are so much clear Money Buy. of now of It will be a little out of cially, gain. the supervision of the Baptist society, with Rice, formerly Brooklyn, Sandy- the ordinal since All this has been brought about Hence take Hood's. a Mr. as It is point, were held Dec. 1st at her late home. In the way of sugar-coated knowledge only King leader. hoped that many OUR WAY. No poor goods at am the President’s last annual and will embrace this and seek safe- Mrs Rice was oue of ten children of Nathan- we have read nothing to compare with message, opportunity these are the events with The Worm Turns. ty iu the Master’s iel and Abigail Stowers, and leaves three BEST GOODS at the LOWEST The Sides of History,’* E. Li. epoch making Kingdom. Bright by sisters, Mrs. James Mrs. which his deals. He The selectmen were in session French, California, the first instalment iu present message The Herald is a Monday PRICES. You will find at our store this House, appearing Bucksport publishing Francis French and Mrs. Samuel French of touches first the material forenoon at hall to on the November number of St. Nicholas. In upon prosperity series of “Oldhaven Sketches” and Elwell's receive bids Saudypoiut, three brothers, Capt. N. B. SENSIBLE SUGGESTIONS and LOTS of G( • the nation is enjoying, despite the burdens several pieces of property that were held for a most entertaining way we are told of they are very entertaining reading. The Johu taxes. The was Stowers, Massachusetts; C. Stowers, and losses of the war, and finds the attendance small and bids Af LOW PRICES. THE i remarkable people and incidents in the editors and of newspa- and J. P. GREATEST ATT publishers country slow. Harvard 1). C. Florida, Capt. Stowers. Of her of the national and El well, Greenlaw and olden days of Greece and Rome, with strengthening spirit pers will appreciate the sketch ou our (5tli immediate her B. F. THE PRICE. No matter Joel Wood were the bidders. It is hoped family husband, Capt. what you want it w ommeets that the of the union between the and comparisons add cementing page, and while to the public in general that a fortune awaits them. Rice, survives her with three daughters and sections not the least of the causes for con- LOOK HERE FORI T. It’s no trouble I'm greatly to theii interest and cannot fail to it may savor of exaggeration it really falls one sou. They are Mrs. Charles C. Hamil- Mr. Amos Pendletou, an old and highly re- up«n the memory these hits of gratulation. The troubles which led up far short of the truth. If a local news- ton, Boston, Mrs. George E. Darling, Provi- THAT’S WHAT WE ARE impress spected citizen of this place, died goods, HERE FOI Mouday Sara B. Rice and Walter C. Rice. An undent hiso»i\. Mr. House was one of to hostilities, the Maine disaster, and the paper were to one-half of the true dence, publish morning at 47 after an illness of about a older son, Capt Frank W. Rice, \v;is lost at ONLY A FEW of the MANY BAR he men on the New York broad assumed for in stories that come to the editor week quote bright y mg grounds intervening every week, the result of a cold. Mr. Pendleton sea three years ago. Rev. B. B. Merrill, a Cuba are considered. Then the our Vi ilame s.»me forty years ago, and con- carefully result would be a social earthquake had reached his !»2nd and was we shall offer customers THIS WEEK vear, unus- former pastor of the Congregatiouaiisc 1 utoi to the Atlantic in its comes a leview of the war preparations, and the hair of the would ually active for a man of his years. The fu- Monthly community church, of which the deceased had been -i < He has been a resident the cost of the war. and the stand on end If it turned a search neral will occur this afternoon at ai!y days. long waging glo- light Thursday member since girlhood, officiated. Hers his late of ’•> this a few rious achievements of the and those a residence. Japan, returning country army navy. upon holding official positions "as loving, trustful. .M-lf-sacriticing soul, An feature of the is veals ago. hi.i i. nuuning only a short important message large per tentage would tremble in their Capt. Wm. Hopkins of the Selir. Star of gentle in all her ways, with a cheerful smile the SEASONABLEP LOOK AT THEM time. He then had a serial in Harper’s that part which relates to conquered ter- shoes. But larely. if ever, does the coun- Sea, who is spending the winter at his anil a pleasant word for all, “bearing no home, was taken ill last taint of V<* iug People (now Round Table) the ritory and out duties and responsibilities try editor rebel as did editor Stebbins ol suddenly Friday wrong.” One of whom it may be night from hernia and two doctors were re- said, “The heart of her husband doth safe’, s< er.e of which was laid in Japan. in that direction. We quote as follows: the oldhaven Oracle. Calloused by the i case of quired to attend him and Sun- trust in her, and her children rise anil I do not dis- uss at this time the govern- chronic ingratitude and extreme selfish- Saturday up I he week was one of the saddest day his were intense. he call her Omar'Twilled Caslinn past ment for the future of the new sufferings Monday blessed." posses- ness of those from whom better things .•is community has ever known. Sick- sions which will come to us as the result was easier and the prospects are very en- might be expected, he pursues the even Pai.kkmo By the snow storm o[ Nov. J7rh w if the war <>f such decision will couraging for his ness ami sorr« were in many lio.res. Spain, recovery. -■ tenor of his mindful ever of the Edgar Wood was storm iu Sears- 45 different patterns to choose trom. jr«cr\L he appiopriatc after the treaty of peace way, good stayed imi the death roll ot Sunday's storm was it. shall he ritilied. In the and of the entire comm and all in lnont; IVrley Soule Liberty; Leslie Syl- meantime, unity doing at the ■ Our own dead I he wrappers, low I tppalline. included the until ( has othn it. Churches. vester .ii Montville; Clara astonishingly price ongiess legislate-1 wise, liis power to promote its welfare. Hun- Bagiev of Liberty ^ as’ male ; eseutati w but one of a fam will he to continue the at her iml Miss ept my duty military dreds of dollars worth of in father’s, N’annh Tu which hav< existed since advertising Rev. R 1'. Capon will preach at Poor’s .ei_ indentitied with the business in- go\orurnents j teacher of trie Carr's corner school, was storm o. 1 form of free on; eupation and give to the people se- reading notices—advertising Mills next Sunday afternoon at 2 •’><> o’clock. sis 1 the an oilicial who had stayed at home and did not arrive until Tues- city.and in 11«• and ami encour- that cannot be to indi- curity property, bought—are given Meetings will be heel at the Mis- Mrs. Nelson is wa\> a smile and a word foi People's day... Jacob visiting !i.-r pleasant agement under a just am; Ik aetieeut rule, j and viduals corporations who may not sion every Tuesday, Mrs F’ta Carr. so..,, us Thursday, Saturday daughter, Dr. Mitched De ry< ue. .•••. i who could not have had an As we are ill p- .»r>sion of Cuba * even subscribe for the be- and Shawls! at 7 o’clock. and have pacified the miand, it will he nec- paper, simply Sunday earning A1 are laue>'s sleigh was (overturned last, week and Shav my in ti e world. Two former resi-I welcome. essaiy t" _iu ,d«l and diieetiou to its peo- cause they employ more or less people he w as dragged quite a distance. lie hung •.•nts oi Belfast went down with the ill- tliemsel v< s. ■ at j> and are thus a factor in the town’s pros- At, the First Parish Church, Unitarian, to the : ■ins and sustained e injurits.. Closed out about ONE-THIRD : ..T.t*d steam*, Portland. Four sea farers This should he under! iken at the earliest perity. There is really no excuse next Sunday, the pastor, Rev. James M. Sanford Greeley sold a set of sleds to Join. moment consistent w it ii and assured I good worth S:! 7.“i ihi> w*. I >. '• •om < ;i>- litis in the town s.itety neighborhood Leighton, will at in.47 a. m. : Black last week... Gilman Turner visited i; for small men to their preach Sunday sue*‘ess. it is imp taut t hat our leiations j aiding mighty get .f i-iesboro perished in tiie rigging of school at 12 m. his sister. Mrs. .! dm Bradstreet, last Sun t.oO with 111ipeople shall i-e of the most uoses into the public crib, especially k’ hei; vesse on the Massachusetts coast, character ami our commercial Next day.... Last Friday Gilman Bryant had a bee friendly J when their names are not to be found on Sunday evening in the vestry of the ^.00 to draw Ins to the station V. pa-ar Bucksport, Winterpoit, Lin- relations dos* and recipi -cab It should ; Baptist church, at n 17 Mrs. apples landing. sport. the subscription list of their party paper, o’clock, Millet Ik- our dm \ to assist in cv.uy proper way to will barrels.... Clarence Worthing, the village •tduvilii- indeed, ali the nearby towns, 1 lecture on India. Mrs. Millet has had build the w aste of the en- but which, for party reasons, finds it nee- up places inland, ten blacksmith, is si. k and his :s et e bereft of loved ones the cruel years of experience as an quite shop by courage the of the and as- to But unless we evangelistic DRESS GOODS. industry people essary support them. j closed.... Mrs. Herbert Bachelder ;s visit worker in India and we are assured a ing > and communities mourned with sist them to form a which of very m, government mistake the of the times the is I hoi sister in signs day and Augusta-Ernest Bailey was -.hi* beiea%«*d. Aside tiom the ties of shall be free and independent, thus realiz- interesting instructive hour not far distant when there will be a I at work a few last week the best of the Cuban days hauling wood To clean our and 62 cent Dress Goods ing aspirations peo- Regular services at the Universalist church up >0 < which are far in our old for Mrs. H J. Cain.... Watts Nelson si.ip. reaching rule must be a change, when “the smallest worm will has ple. Spanish replaced > by next at 10 4 a. m., with towns is a universal Sunday preaching taken a contract, Mixtures we shall reduce the to and villages, there just, benevolent and humane government, turn, trodden on.” The result to furnish lit> cords of wood, Fancy price being may by Rev. Ashley A. Smith. Sunday school gQ rotheihoi d that at such times as these created by the people of Cuba, capable of which he is cutting for parties at the not take the sudden and form at 12 m. village. all international aggressive Young Peoples’ meeting at b.1.7 performing obligations p. .... Wood is to cut seven binds us as one family. Dwellers in the editor of Edgar cords of and which shall adopted by Stebbins the Oracle, m., topic, “Transmission of Power.” A cor- entourage tnrift, industry wood for Hannah Cain....Mrs. II. R. v es know *• i this senti- Carr huge nothing and prosperity, and promote peace and but the public will be treated to some dial invitation is extended to ail, Those TO SEE IS TO BUY. and her two children were sick last o, T1 u* as snow- will all the what- no youngest people pass away good among inhabitants, plain, wholesome truths and the having church home elsewhere are cor- majority week. .On account of the snow ever may have been their relations in the the dag pole Jakes that fall in a river. An unusual of the will dially invited to unite with us in these j people relish them. w past Neither revenge nor passion should at the Centre school house as not raised as *./ ig.-dy causes an exclamation, and no \ meetings. Another have a place in the new government, j intended. more is heard of it. But on the News ot the Services at here, ! i nt.il the e is -omplete trampiilitv in the Granges. the Methodist Episcopal Case of shores of Penobscot a shadow has ; cliurcli hay, islands and a stable govern.:-; ml inau- Sunday, Dec. 11th, will he as fol- tested n face and there is Seaside every sympa- gurated military occupation will be ! Grange elected the following offi- lows: Love-feast at P.30 a. in heait for all who have been m.; sermon by per \ard, tor this week. 69c, thy eveiy j continued. cers last Saturday evening; Master, Wm. Lev. W W. ft. Ogier, Presiding jitder, at 10 45 ; As to 11:e Phil is said 1’ Isaac opines nothing Thompson Overseer, Hills: Holy Communion at the close of the sermon ; furthei t.iiii :iiat Steward, Cyrus llubbord; Assistant Stew- school <>ui Riihgeton eonumpoiai y turns a Picmnuaiy government Sunday at 13 10 |> m.; meeting of Tested and Tried > Walter o .— wiii lx •‘iitiiineii. But tiie is not ard, Townsend; Lecturer, Mrs unior League at 5 30; ■ f E THIBET l i< A vi a* } ;• ■agiapli on the item in last, week's treaty uieetiug pwortli Cyrus Ifuhbard ; v'h plain, L. W. Hammons : League at 0 1.»; leader, Miss Lilliau h.urrau with iegaid t< the Philippines, yet ! j >1 <-t«; and uiigress will have the Spinney ; Treasurer, H. S. Cunningham; Secretary, topic, “Walking with Christ, Luke * but • id nut understand oui linai decision ot Mi. it will be done with 34:13, s4 inches worth >7 >0— peihap; «iicie are | evening nl horse stealing, nui ut eondoniny tL*- ipo-s5 many important sug- Sholes. meeting Thursday evening at 7.15. Would you feel perfectly >' nd of which idl'ei. -e. Hut. it did nut seem tu us We r»'commendations, safe to all At their meeting last Harvest Services at the put your money w- Saturday | Baptist church this week ui a 01 a i i i can make but biief mention, ( on- in a new bank ? One ! I IIEST mm. pa. Republican you CASE good M'-oii elected the follow- will (Lange, Thorndike, lie as follows: Thursday a-. 7 ; ;0 zei to tin on muss the Adminisirat ho i. gi'-s.s is uiged to take decisive action in p. m., have just heard of? j ing officers for the ensuing II. tile year Master, weekly prayer meeting; sul,j,-et, The But how about an old a tse tie logic uf events el early in id it**d regard the Nicaragua ( anal, which is S. Overseer E. 1" cent-', \aid. F< a i i Ward; li. Ward; Le, t An Ninth Grape of the Spirit’s Cluster—Tem- bank ? One that has done ! worth per the elentioL. uf t in- Philippine mbs and 0"M- •indispensable." uie A. L. for over a sr Prompt legisla- j Ward; Steward, Ward; A S., perance; Friday, at 7.30 p. m., teachers’ business quart n ...• that item was wiitten thei sale tu ti<»n on Hawaiian matters is Iwt H. of a One that h s called for. ! Stevens; Chaplain, Sarah MeMauiis ; meeting; Saturday, at 3 30 p. m Junior Eli- century? V N. always kept its promises ? us count! V has been ••usumated. The i'urkcy is to be pressed for our claims Treasurer, Higgins; Secy., Addie M. deavor; Sunday morning at. 10 worship 45; One that never failed never G. MOIRE FAST BLACK PERCA1 'insihii tiiufe tu la assumed mas her. Higgins; K.. Joseph Gordon ; Sunday school at 13 ■>!>•■ ty nut against The annexation of Hawaii Pomona, m.; Christian Ei,deav- misled you in any way ? Ellen Say ward ; Flora, Jennie Ce res or at 0 15 xu. !>• altue, 1J ub siialu : ut it is certainly ami “changed relations" with Cuba, Por- Ware; p. Every one is especially You could trust such a bank, Flora to ?6 in. woith 12ic. ■' L. A. Carrie Ward. urged attend tins wide, per yard. '1 'U Ward; S-, to learn of couldn't '11 :t tu hand tl.e Philippines back to Rico and the demand a meeting the you? Philippines Christian At the annual election of in work in India, as Mrs. .Millet, will .■ u w a reneilini, in or “maritime i. the officers L'uion progress, policy," e., establishing from Harvest Centre speak her extensive, with -e 11 m as a i>uhe Grange, Montville, Dec. acquaintance of eonteution of regular and frequent steam-dp com- that field. SCOTT'S Sumner Poland was elected Master; Evening worship at 7 15: 'ii, he •: -at Powers, in Dudley subject the interests munication. We need not meddle with of the sermon, The Siu of Pictures for \ A. Poland, Overseer; J. West Wentworth, Profanity.” Fancy yete e. uf ivilization, of humanity, the the Chinese question. The Czar’s dis- EMULSION Steward; George Carter, Lecturer; Mark Tile regular nit*-d prayer meeting of tire North Mates should, for the present at armament proposal is approved, though Ass’t. Howard, Steward; Mrs. M. M. Thump- j church will be. held OIL WITH 1 1 this, Thursday, Of COD-LIVER Over different From uu i"sume control uf the it is said to have no on evening subjects. t2 e, t' Philippines, direct bearing us. son, Chaplain; Geo. Thompson, Treas .; O at7.1,>: topic, Enthusiasm for Christ, Rom. HYPOPHOSPHITES is just be A. E "iigregationalist says: Dewey’s feat and Hobson’s heroism are Ramsay, Sec. G. Terry, Gate 13:1-17 : such a bank. It has never ! Keeper; Eph. .3; I. Tim. 1.13 17. The need of like Mrs < hew we think, doubt that the and the revival of the rank of ad- Vesta Barker, Pomona; Mrs. Ellen of you, never will. great praised it; study his character inspires it; disappointed of our Sprawl, Flora; Mrs. R. J. history deceived AS THE BUT GOOD AS THE majority citizens would oppose miral is Poland, Ceres; its It has never you, ; CHEAP CHEAPEST. favored, presumably for Dewey. Mrs. Edna L. A. S. proves power to accomplish Mouldering the islands tu Ring, Wednesitav even- great tilings. never will. again Spain. Dec. the Tl.e is advised to ing, 14, grange will give an‘enter- services will he ■ Rut in is no duti- Congress appropriate sp- Sunday the following Look out that someone that, any case, luuger tainment for the benefit of Sister able To to OuO for a at the Paris Churchill, Morning worship at 10.45, with sermon to make abandon them be, like dere- ool), propei showing who has been ill for by does not try you 1 case ot " orth tv a; very a number of the Drinto ict a to commerce and to Our domestic months. The e pastor. Rev. George S. Mills; invest your health in a new \ vessels, danger Exposition. currency should utertainment will consist of Sunday " lie peace of the world, would be a program, supper and social. school at 13 m.; C. E. at tonic, some new medicino impos he kept “safe." The necessity of provid- meeting 0.15 p. m.; r I llllo. sible. If they are to have any form of topic, The minor virtues you know nothing of. i River is in and their it must ing for the education of the 30,000 white Georges Grange, Liberty, goo d import- government, be under our tutel- and ance, Phil. and all condition adding new members at every 5:1314; 4:8; Matt. 5:48. The 50c. $1.00; druggists. and with our that interna’ childrtn iu the Indian is age guaranty Territory strong- meeting. will SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. pastor lecture in the vestry at 7 15 peace shall be maintained. We lia.e In President Mc- We have secured direct ly urged. conclusion, Harvest Moon p. m. practically the same responsibility for Grange, Thorndike, has Kinley makes some important recommen- manufacturer a l.uye lot Cuba. Hawaii and Porto Rico are our adoptee! the following resolutions on the dations an dependencies. for increase in both army and death of Brother Ezra V. Towle. Put! Boxes. Pin Travs, Candl. na vy. Whereas, The Angel of death has again Cream Jars, Beaut in entered dec.. 'Those who knew Captain Hollis II. our midst and taken a worthy brother; therefore, Exclusive I’hev Blanchard, an 1 had known him from a •‘The agitation over the Australian bal- Styles. Resolved, '1 hat Harvest Moon Grange has Ti discredit Tie that he left lot law and it is to lost an honorable member and the for the Molidax boy, story port continues, certain come commun- OLTli it vi v u vi ■mu pecialK ity a faithful and obliging citizen. / q with the steam- Portland in violation of up in the and it looks as ver\ cheap, in legislature though Resolved, That our sincere sympathy he ranging price orders. They say he was not that kind ol if the law is not repealed altogether it extended to the sorrowing children and friends GREETING are 1 Or*. a man. If instructed to remain in port w ill be amended in several important par- They Many. Resolved, that this expression of our sym- them. he would unquestionably have done so. ticulars.” So an and he sent Staples BE COME and see says Augusta dispatch pathy respect to the bereaved famiIv, on our and sent It an be seen how the steamship com- to the Boston Herald. This would indi- placed records, copies are Desirable. to each of the Belfast for They to papers puhlieatiou. & CHRISTMAS pany might attempt escape responsibili- cate that the common plain, everyday peo- Joseph Gordon, Com. it one who ty by placing upon cannot tes- ple, the farmers and seafarers, represent- A. R. Murch, ; on \ li Vkl.A INS / HI bundles del i rt red irithin <'i* !> limits /'/«*/ / <• M. A. P. Say ward. ) Res. are Reliable. Jlf tify in Ills own behalf, but shared the ed by the country newspapers, will have They fate of his and victims of passengers crew, a voice in their State affairs, after ail. The Veterans’ fleeting. Cottrell. waves. On this the merciless point the The tail, represented by a few daily news- The Waldo County Veteran Association Boston Kveniug Traveller says: papers, will not the wag dog. met with Freeman McGilvery Post, Sears- The suspicious haste with which the port, Dec. 1, 181*8. The bad traveling after fhcials of the company, as soon as the the late storm, with other circumstances, FRED A. disaster was known, promulgated the made the meeting rather small. The towns i (■ of Belfast, mi v ira,Ti* tlitit had Searsport, Brooks ■* ns fact they ordered Capt. Blanch- Swanville, and Winterport were represented. A nice ard not to sail and the eagerness which clam stew with coffee and the JUST RECEIVED PROM NEW to the entire blame pastry gave YORK, they betrayed place boys a good dinner. In the absence of the ARE OP THE LATE VP a dead man PATTERNS. upon Capt. Blanchard, who President the meeting was called to order could nut for is at least PIMPLES the and Past. speak himself, CURED BY by secretary President A. E. Mark Down needful of explanation. Nickerson was called upon to preside. Pray- Puffs, Tecks, Four in Hands, Bow, Ill ill BUM —ON There seems to be, in whatever way the er by comrade C. O. Fernald was followed Imperials, CUTICURA by the choir of the Star Established in'1836. matter may be looked at, no possible ex- SOAP by singing Spangle &c. Before using Cuticura Soap, my face and Banner and America. The records of the String, Suspenders, Arm Bands, cuse for the company. If the company hands were just as rough as could be and my last meeting were read and Com- or its had the accepted. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 repiesentatives authority face was all covered with pimples. I was un- rade Sawyer gave a few warm words of Mufflers, Mit- to Blanchard and him Handkerchiefs, Cloves, [«MfK stop Capt. compel fit to look but after Cuticura welcome to the vets. The Banquet at, using Soap old committee on to that should have been three face was to velvet. time and as SURPLUS, $33,000 obey orders, weeks, my equal place reported follow’s: Time, tens, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Shirts. A I done. Feb. G, 1898. PAUL DUPRE, Chaler, La. Jan. 5th; if stormy next fair day; place, G. j If the of the and its E. Davis Post, Brooks. DEPOSITS SOLICITED discipline company I suffered with blackheads and pimples for ! was in a that On account, of two funerals in & J0NE*> employees such condition two or three years until it became chronic. I Searsport THE DEWEY all Wool for CARLE that afternoon the program was somewhat SWEATERS the company was not able to enforce its tried everything imaginable, but it did me no broken up. Remarks were made by com- a *“Jf ^Vc ilo 11 it oiVI' 1 orders, then the is to good. Cuticura Soap cured me. old boxesfor rent at $5 $6.50 ami again company rades Smart, Black and Sweet- three=year Boy up. Safe depos’it $3, — Feb. L. V. Oak Va. Patterson, :K blame. If, as is not entirt 20,'98. GILLIAM, P.O., sisters ly impossible,- ser; Griffin, Piper, Hopkins, Sweet- #8 a year.| Blanchard never or- Nation Capt. received those I was troubled for eight years with pimples ser and many others. Miss Putnam gave a Searsport ders to remain in port, still again the on the face. I commenced using Cuticura very fine recitation and was encored. A Our new vault i» unequaled in Eastern Maine The annual meeting ot is Soap. In a very short time the pimples all rising vote of thanks w’as given the Relief and tin tire company responsible. UNEXCELLED security against Searsport National Manl and skin is now in a and Post for the fine manner in which Admitting that Capt. Blanchard as a disappeared my healthy Corps rectors ami transaction ot condition. JAMES they entertained the Misses Jen- and burglary in the country. seaman should not have sailed Saturday FOSTER, meeting. STAPLES & 12 Main St. may le^alh come before Feb. 17,1898. Dixmont, Allegheny Co., Pa. nie Curtis and Clara Sweetser gave a tine C01TRELL, their banking; room on Tin whatever Those boxes can have the exclusive night, personal responsibility and on the whole it a tine renting 1S*.M>, at two o’. !.** Sold the world. duett, proved January, rests upon is thrown back the throughout Price. 25c. Pottkb Drdo of their boxes to and from tha Decembei > him, upon and Chbm. Coriv, Sole Props., Boston. time for the old veterans, who will want to privilege taking Searsport, Me., ( H AS. K company. flow to Prevent and Curs Piracies." mailed Awe. enme t.n S«»r«nort, aerain. fA. Stinson. Sec. vaults. 4w4!» vh>^ OF BELFAST. Trtt w1 >e held next Tuesday ; day following. le, K. I). & S., will i\ with Mrs. Chase-'Sanborn’s evening

H-. ial session of the GEORGE assess W. the collateral COFFEE BURKETT estate of Albert. B.

in the grand scribe, seal Brand”-— F the journal of pro- Has Matzow. Matzow Will be Here Dec. 16. 1 encampment of the Engaged 4th aunual session —java-mocha ■-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-- -t October. imp in G. C. L wer’s Best Coffee GrownEWorld. Ineuix Row fell to the j Selected from Private evenr while Mr. L. Carefu/fy Plantations, ning kernel is perfect. * vely blaze got started, The Wonder Sold cans. of the 19th .iid Prisbee were near by onfympound and two pound ms and out the fire Century. put PERFECTION OF STRENGTH AT EXPENSE WE HAVE CONSIDERABLE SECURED FOR 10 DAYS THE FAMOUS paixtfp ast Bowling League has •and Flavor ■•■me of Fred G. Spinney * * vV Guaranteed Pure. * Healey secretary and Absolutely MK. IC » « » >ted that all games of MATZOW, it according to the rules A. E. Clark Ladies’ Aid will Mis. W aid's letters THE NORWEGIAN LANDSCAPE ARTIST. For the benefit of he mg League. The tour- Society hold [ think pay any one all, will be stationed in one of our windows, so all can its annual •tb aud meeting and election of cfficeis for what The Journal costs them,’’ writes a see with what skill and he transfers to canvas the closes March rapidity beautiful We are alwavs to next evening. landscape pictures. pleased give to n and Wednesday Viualhaveu subscriber. our a taste of what is in Tuesday Thursday people large cities, and we know vou appreciate our efforts. We have be Hand store and house at North enjoyed somethin! better given by the League Helping Circle, King’s Daughters, The Union oc- still to tel you. These Oil will be GIVEN will meet at Mrs. Ernest on 1 splendid Paintings AWAY, one with every dollar's the season. Condon’s Main cupied by Will Miller were burned Sunday worth of goods ?ou buv us. and the small tor the street Dec. 12th. with all their contents. The cause of the of charge frame (none without the frame). It is an ve young people went given opportunity of a life time to secur* one Mr. aud Mrs. The letter carriers appeared in new uni- tire is unknown t r more of these for a for Henry splendid paintings your home, gift Christmas or anv other occasion. As his xjav with us is .fast last Thursday even- forms last week. The suits are the same as The shipwrecked crew of the schooner A. limited, it is necessary to be prompt. >st pleasantly enter- the old ones with the addition of a black B Perry, which went ashore Nov. JOrh on •• and refreshments. Mr. band on the sleeves. Elwell’s Point, Nortbport, were cared for at as present with a graph- The F;re Department has placed a portion | the home of Oscar Hills. ic young ladies would of the hose on so arranged that it I # December 16th is the punas, Mrs Jennie S. Jackson will soon canvass Opening * was force or Day. of habit can be run off as as from the an readily reel, the e tv for the li ustrated History of (_)ur ■ i at led Mr. ,T. to collect arrangement much more convenient in the 1 War with Spain, by Hon. H. B. Russell, I •rs and other dishes winter season than reels on runners. Senator Proctor and Senator Thurston. fust before the start The Fire has au all- Department adopted Tie- steamer Uaspue brought a party of cis clam stew was j OUR ENTIRE out After an alarm of which is STOCK OF alarm. lire, »>0 from Brooksville, < tstiue and Islesboro several short blasts of the steam whistle, on a trading e\« urs -’ii Tuesilav. The trip Burnham, our veteran same whistle one the giving long blast in- whs advertised tor Monday, but was post- >f u go«ul horse aud lias dicates that the tire is out. on account of the weather. At the present time poned s-a i-le a beautiful seal 1 List of unclaimed letters remaining in th.- There will be a dance at Equity Law- Grange _• lbs..sired by for the week Belfast post office ending D-e H i. Be lfast, Friday eveni ng. Dee. Pth, with * dam l v Harbinger We shall this CUT IN TWO the on all * ■ ."«: Ladies— Miss Lottie Adams. Genii day prices r~ is very speedy al- ; music hy Townsend's Orchestra. Floor Ladies' Jackets and »•" been campaigned, men—Mr. W. P. Leonard, Mr. Walter Mr. managers. Ley': Miller, Fred Toothaker. of our Trimmed Hats and Tourists’ v i‘-e tiuishiug second iu Fancy Capes Kinzie, Fred Robbins. J. W. Wakeli 1.1 Dance tickets. ts tring ability she is a a be- The Cnitarian whist held Hats. —image horse, | party their Tin: Bel fa.-1 Farms Creamery suspended > g "i 'tor. Mr. Shaw second meeting for the seas 01 last Fridtv last. Thursday, hut it is Will be closed at a TREMENDOUS REDUCTION iier but is anxious to operations hoped in price. evening at Memorial hall Mrs. John G ■d pur .>f her deserip- and expect-d that a loeai eompany will buy •! in N w Damon and Hou. W. H McLellau had the price V rk it lid ntmue the business, as llegotia- Shall sell our Hats valued at for ir:; $5.00 iml Home. scores. The are to $2.50 highest parties continue ti ms n that ei'fert are ;u progress. is a copy of the Wai- during the winter. “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Belfast lias often been called the home f Jackets tM at will sell for i 4.00 $15.30 7. 1841, Charles Giles Waldo Distrn-t L"dge, (j .•<»»i 2.00 $1000 Templars, the coon it. An ibition of our petted The only item "f W'll hold an extra session at Winn. 1 ok fecne friends w II be given under the aus- “ “ “ “ “ “ “ . " " r fr-'in W. C. H. Hun- Dec 2". at wl,n h time Winne 1 Thursday k pices of the I mversalist Society, at the j 3.00 1.50 n t" Ton >rhy C tse, 1 Lodge No 20s. expects to celebrate its fifth Opera House, D- 14 i’ri/ -s will he offer- “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 12 50 7.50 c t h it a ri re re- and dedicate its engine anniversary, new hai ed, and all will have an opportunity of 2.50 1.25 t '.vn of will be Belfast of that : Further particulars given later. their favorites. Ail who naming have cats " .v Joo of water " gallons The Cuiversalist Society w, 11. ■ 1 1 fan- ai" coidially no. ted to enter them. Please c.'.ir :n *Jf» seconds. The \ in House. Dec. next communicate wit h Miss p.:r the Opera lath, Thurs- ; i. Congress .10.03 6.00 d-T to do this the com- Tourists’ Hats from day afternoon and evening. Admission in J -tree'. valued $1.00 to $2.00, b'd and if men your | the afternoon free. Supper served at C " The ‘ w- will send a I Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Episco- company o’clock: supper tickets, cents. Tlier- one-half mg n irties who doubt- pal church will have ,< sale of fancy and use- just price. will be a tine display of fancy and useful ".6.50 3.50 will our ful art icles in t he v. stry of tin- church Mon- •ngine) pay articles ami the public are cordially invited. j da;, afternoon and -veiling, Lee. 12'h. A At a regular meeting of Sheridan F. baked bean -upper wdi be rved from d io ■ 'a, who is among the j Miller Command. C. V. I the following This will afford the of valuable for a little 7 15 p. m. Will all who have prepared arti- you Grandest Opportunity securing goods money. Ail > a -invilh*. in this State, officers were elected for the ensuing year: cles for the last year in riie State sale please firing tln-m to the goods advertised last week as will be on S3le at same price* until further natce. Col., W. H. Clifford ; Lt. Col., Fred C. Pal special bargains His age was about -■> parsonage. No. 7 Court street. Saturday af- •n in Boston and tiler; Major, Robert Whitehead ; M. C visiting Adjt., ternoon, or to the af- 11o11u. He vestry early Monday was intending Dilworth ; Surg., John S. Gilmore; Chap., lids city with his brother, ternoon, ami thus greatly help the commit- Samuel Morse; Q. M., Robert Waterman; kerson, whose wife is a! tee. Supper tickets, 15 cents: ice cream and O. D A. D. O. G '*reu Hooper, who was Smalley; Otis Whitmore: Odd cake, 10 cents. Fellows' Block, Express. D. M., T. D. Guptill; S. M., Albert O. Hall; GEORGE W. BURKETT, Thomas H. Marshall G. A. elec- :s iiad the somewhat rare Q M. S.. W. H. Sanborn: P. G.. Otis K. Post, E., ted the officers his own He following Tuesday evening: dug obituary. Ryder. The postoiii.v was closed yester.Iiy from The annual convocation of Palestine Com- Com., Robert Waterman : S. V. C Samuel j >.t fri'-nds in the steamer 1 November Weather. The weather rev- 1 to 3 p. in. the funeral services of K. T., will he held next Wednes- \ J. V. Wm, H. during mandery, iirreed to return Morse; C., Sanborn n, M.. Saturday ord of Mr. L. H. Murch shows the month of Henry L. Kilgore, late postmaster. day evening. W. H. Clifford : iioi. At the last moment Henry Staples ; Chap., Surg November to have been warmer than usual. R. O. I. A. Seaside Hose Co. will have its annual The nomination of officers for the him to over I Geo. Carter; I)., Couant; () G., regular urged stay The mean was ;,»,s.2s temperature against Fit/. W. supper, levee ami ball at Seaside ensuing will he held in of the fact That his Patterson; trustees, W II Sanborn, Grauge year Enterprise spite .'•4.fur an«i .'.7 011 for November, 1*1*7, W H. Hall Friday evening, Dec. ldth. This is a Lodge, A. O. U. W this. even- -in to return in the P<>rt- Henry Staples, Clifford: trustee of Thursday, November for •'!;) years past Tlie volunteer without highest relief fund, to company, serving pay,i ing. T.his saved his life, if is Henry Staples; delegates was ."'2 and the reach- temperature mercury State Samuel IL and our citizens should give them a liberal him to he in the lost Encampment, Mors-, ury New Advertisements. Perhaps you ed that point on 4 different the 2 1. 4th days, Staple-; Alternates, C. F Geo K support. !•• reassured hy his arrival Cobbett, wondered last week who or wliat was Mat- 5th ami iith. Tlie lowest was 17 <-n the 20th. from Boston. Carter. T ie officers will be installed ,1m. Cbas. H. Sargent, collector of taxes, is zow. Burkett’s advt,. this week expiaius l’ain fell on !•"> days aud snow on 2 days. dl. The Relief Corps served a supper and making an active and effective canvass in the mystery, head it Last week's special A Aboru gave the Girls’ The totai snow fall was 12 inches and the held a sor able in the hail in •oiiiiecto u collecting, and when the 2 per cent, discount bargains are still on sale, and this week TOCLOSE OUT rk last week, on precipitation 5 50 inches. The snow storm {• itting with this meeting. expires on Jan. 1st, will have made a record there are bargains in millinery and ladies' and of the 27th hanging storm doors gale was very severe in is seldom The Wreck at Nokthpost. In the case the amount collected that jackets and capes.. You will tind at Fred js snug and warm.... Wm. The death of Postmaster is iu his in the Aider- Kilgore placed f t!ie schooner A B. Perry, tsliore at North- equaled. He office A. Johnson’s, Masonic Temple, this week alarm hell at the charge of the i'dice in the hands d his men's room from 8,3.0 to 11 30 a. m. Washington port., the survey by Port Warden N S Lord daily. lots of good sellers that are very cheap. i.s iast week....The and a. Our repairs bondsmen, they met Monday or.ling resulted in the decision that the voyage he Th*1 Belfast Savings bank lias declared a Every department is in holiday attire and ■-re s far t«» Lamps. the P. Banquet completed that. S. postal laws and chose Austin no matter what abandoned. This gives the underwriters seuii-anuual dividend at the rate of 8 per you want it will pay you to were resumed Thursday W. Keating to be Postmaster. Mr j Keating the cargo, and the owners the vessel. as the cent, payable on and after Dee. 5th, and look there for it.. .The drug store of Poor series .f dances at Odd Fel- 1 lias been Assistant Postmaster during Mr. latter was not insured. Joel & Son is crowded with of Capt Hopkins amounting to 815 588.32. The State and local holiday goods We have made the above discount on all of ami A Montetiore and Me 11 i second term and is well them, Kilgore’s qualitird of underwriters’ was here of the every sort. They are too numerous to Bangor, agent, tax fund bank amounts todully 80,000 50 on the ■ eii duties !>«'»- roundur price postponed indefinitely. 40 fulfill tlie of that responsible ami has made for hut are and the arrangements reshipping per annum. name, varied, beautiful <-nt have bought h. F. Han- Forest E. Cottrell has been \ position. ap- the cargo of lumber, which is lighter- prices are right.... Staples & Cottrell, 12 being The held a irrey for use nest summer Assistant Postmaster. The bonds- Congregational society very GOOD FOR TWO pointed ed to Belfast by sell. Gazelle. Capt. Crowley Main street, offer Christmas bargains as WEEKS, Inn, Seal Harbor.The pleasant parish party with Rev. and Mrs. men were Messrs. L. A. Knovvlton, S. il. of Addison came here to represent the own- their greeting. They have received COMMENCING DECEMBER V S. Mills at the on just oier of Bangor Moli- Charles 1 M. George parsonage High City Mathews, Baker, Boarduiun, ers. The scene of the wreck has been visit- from New York a choice selection of lioli. street last A was are all malt red in names at discount c> oarrels of from H. E evening. picnic supper Jjf” Lamps plain pri, apples Robert Burgess and F. Hanson The ed of our the day goods in the line of men’s furnishings. by many people. During served at 0 o’clock and the remainder of A. Mathews is building a first died three have sincesiguing the bond storm of last Sunday night the schooner Dewey all wool sweaters for a three-year- YOURS TRULY s place on Union street. the evening spent in a social manner. aud were represented in the appointment of worked ahead six or eight fee; and it is old boy, up-My clothier, Harry W. Clark, s is having an addition put The W. C.T. V. will meet this, the acting Postmaster by the executors. thought this will facilitate getting her off. Thursday, 83 Main street, lias a big advt. this week to •use on to for the Holbrooks Island. It is afternoon, repair clothing needy. tell of the he offers at his semi- Accidents, John H. Hallowell put up proposed to tow her to this city with big bargains They ask any having children’s partly worn ME. F.M.s. Sobs. Henry Whitney his horse last Thursday at the Common- her under deck cargo in, as it can be in ire annual clearance sale. The prices quoted CARLE & JONES, to to send them to their garments contribute in to of 25 v are hauled up for the sea- wealth Hotel stable aud while there anoth- readily discharged here than on the short. represent average saving buyers rooms, or to Mrs A. E. Clark. Such gifts will cent. Read what he has to droad wharf-Sell. Gazelle, er horse stepped back from a stall into an The owners, it is understood, will not re- per say-Carle OPEN EVENINGS. be received and used. gratefully judiciously & Main are teri.ag the cargo of sell. A. B. open scuttle in the door. Mr. Hallowell pair the vessel, but will sell her in her pres- Jones, street, closing out their [Sec. and have made a of rthport to Belfast was ground- was helping the stable men release the ent condition. banquet lamps discount horse when the animal fell over The exhibition of paintings at H. L. Wood- 33 1-3 per cent, on all, and on some 50 per rth side of the steamboat upon him A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of Veterans, elec- | and broke his left above cock's studio in the Savings Bank building cent, on the regular price. The sale is for night to discharge. Sbe set- leg the knee. As ted the following officers Monday evening: Mr. Hallowell is 75 old his is opens to-day and continues Friday aud Sat- two weeks, beginning Dec. 8 A new stock I r New York. She went some other will be from Monday to Tuesday. Refreshments ...IN... haps changes made which held las’ Saturday evening this society com- and TOW PI! ICES. il'oiit two thirds her length, will be to the of her were served after the meeting. advantage running pleted its organization. The new officers are ■ oging over. When the |ide qualities. She will probably not be put on Another Storm. This section has been ; as follows: President, C. O. Poor: Vice stern her dfe? settled, bending the route again till next season, and it is be- visited by another severe storm, but fortu- ! President, Rev, J. M. Leighton; Treasurer, Footwear! DOAK, H but breaking her planking, lieved that im other steamer will be secured nat-ely of short duration and less disastrous E. S. Pitcher; Frank J. ! Warm Secretary, Starrett; THE POPULAR JEtt'ELKlts. was of hard When pine. for that purpose-Capt.. Benj. Arey, Jr., of than the one of the previous week. A light Librarian, Miss Isabel Ginn; Conductor, E. floated it was found she did Brewer lias sold bis little steamer Laurena snowfall began Sunday evening, changing to S. Pitcher; Accompanists, Miss Mary E. j she Men's Woof Hoots iriih High Orel’s. although was quite seri- to S. B. Thurston of Deer Isle. The Lau- raiu early in the night. The wind was north- Faunce, Miss June Hills; Executive Com- -••'i the not $1.00. This is no job lot, but I captain decided, rena ran between Belfast and North port east aud increased gradually until early mittee, Mr. P. A. Sanborn, Miss Charlotte new, from the to fresh DR. W. L. WEST, ng owners, go Camp Ground for a short time last summer. Monday morning it was blowing a gale, com- W. Colburn, Miss Mary Faunce, Miss Maud goods. making repairs... .The F. G. then from east to southeast. At .V. E. LOOK -Capt. Bennett of steamer Treiuont went ing high Milliken, Mrs. P. Frost, Mrs. E. S. Men’s Wool Hoots, with High % fled sch. Harriet Rogers with to Brewer last to about 4 a. m. it was very but P teller, Miss Anne C. Mrs. Edith ^Veterinary Surgeon. Thursday inspect the work water, rough, Crosby, Huckle Overs, $1,08. This is a AT THE NEW M’OCK OK for North West Harbor the no was done in the harbor and but Vv aldron. The were revised on bis steamer Verona, formerly the M & damage by-laws to meet first quality rubber and celebrated Graduate and Medalist Capt. John Randell of Stock- which has been rebuilt there. The little on land the of limbs the present of the The M., boat beyoud breaking requirements society. Indian Brand Boot. Ontario Veterinary College. went to New York Monday to will be launched next week and will be from shade trees. Mr. W. A. Arnold had a meetings will be held the second ami fourth Office and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery to. ■mill of sch. Willie L. Newton, ready for the route about Christmas-Last new barn up at his place on Northport. ave- Tuesday of each month in the Universalist Men's Wool Boots, with snag proof a rafters Residence and Hospital 17 Congress street. Coombs remains at home for Saturday the steamer City of Bangor brought nue, the walls boarded and on, aud it vestry,wheu a varied program will be given, R ubbers, every pair warranted. Ferd F. Patterson was in New was blown flat and clear from the founda- rehearsals of festival music. 30 shipwrecked sailors from Boston to Maine, including Those Men’s Rubber Boots, first quality, Office Telephone 8-2. Hsu deuce Telephone 2 [ -8th, in command of sch. Lucy at all from tion. Allan H. Shaw, who lives on the shore not members are invited to attend the re- landing them ports along Rock- $2.50. '• coal for Gloucester.... foot of that on Prospect Ferry. Miss Sadie loading land. Two were for Bangor—one a Hamp- off the Mayo street, says Sunday hearsals payment of an admission fee of Montgom- Ladies’ 10-Button late "ide was in the port the first of den man and the other John Mercer of New- morning the water was Hying clear oyer his 10 cents. At each meeting a committee will Overshoes, ery of Bucksport visited Miss Faustina Hurtl- 1 a of for the is- house. The continued w ith but little be to a for first $1.60. last and A S. Carle & Jones v cargo produce foundland, both from sch. Hattie M. Howes. gale appointed arrange program the style, quality, ing Saturday Sunday-Capt. 1 lie little schooner Rescue went abatement until about 10 a. m. Monday and next and members Wilsou and visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. v .It is reported that the Maine Central Str. meeting, all are expected Ladies’ 8-Button Overshoes, same family 1 Have in this week. Loose Falls the Nov. then suddenly stopped. The sea, which with to when Smith of Stockton last Friday-Miss Jen- got They duriug gale Sebenoa, which was wrecked on Hancock’s respond called upon. Every fourth as lO, $1.50. ''ad tide was fell as nie of Lewiston arrived here last Fri- are very low j, bought freight from Belfast for Point a few days ago,was insured for §8,000. the ebb very rough, suddenly evening will be devoted to one composer, Avery making prices. an hour the numerous other Sch. Fannie & Edith arrived is not boat will as the wind, and in half harbor with a sketch of his life and works. This bargains. day and will teach the Mountain school this It yet decided whether the A DMIXiSTRATOK s NoriCE. The •sutiscriber 1 calm and with very little swell. will winter. Faustina is the with general cargo from Boston. be rebuilt or not. She is in Rockland haul- was perfectly bean instructive as well as A full line of Christmas Harding teaching hereby gives notice that he lias been duly | harder entertaining Slippers. ; At the height of the gale it than feature. Two rehearsals will be Narrows school-The school in this dis- appointed Administrat »r of the estate of Hton last Friday, and rode out ed is no nev s of steamer blew; public given up.There in the recent storm, aud that is the report the due Ask to see the during season, of which notice will Ingalls Hygienic trict last Mrs. Edna Harri- JANE ROWE, late of Burnham, Monday morning in Boothbay aud there can no be other sections of the State. be began Monday, jj Pentagoet, longer that comes from given. It is hoped that all members of $2.50 Shoe for Ladies, in either was mau teacher_Mrs. Etuma Luke will enter- in the of t -Sch. A. W. Ellis, Capt John W. doubt as to her fate. She must have found- The iron pier at Old Orchard practical- the festival chorus will become members, as County Waldo, deceased, and given bonds button or or medium sole. and there were many disasters chorus lace, heavy next even- as the law directs. All persons having demands reported in some of the papers ly destroyed, music will be a feature of each re- tain the Ladies’ Circle Saturday ed at sea and all on board gone down with which are in against tlie estate of said deceased are desired to to shipping, some of reported cital. The chorus books have been received. Batchelder is at home from ,l»< She arrived in New’ York a is of ice ing_George present the same for settlement, and all indebted the ship. It the opinion those acquaiut- our marine coIuiuds. The Orient houses The first recital will on >1ls be Tuesday evening, W. M. thereto are to make imiuedi- the Consolidated Ice Co.’s PARSE, Bangor and is stopping with his brother requested payment before the first gale and is still at e d with the steamer that she w'as not able at Richmond and Dec. 13th, at the Universalist vestry, at 7.30 atel>. CRANK .VI. ROWE. were blown down. f"'aHPort. t,o withstand such a gale. houses in Brewer p. m. SKARSI ORT, MAINE. Will. Burnham, Nov. 8. 1838.—3w43. OLDHAVEN SKETCHES. the death penalty. tares through the rest of his life. Iu 1 prison he becomes a model convict, ready ! to teach the inmates Greek, or French or I The Dander of Stehbins, or the I’ower of the Practical Results of its Abolition in or how to an Press. Short Latin, work out eclipse with ! Maine. Stopped a shingle nail on the cell door. ‘•I've been to see ’em all. Stratton OPEN for murder If some of the AN Again the death penalty petty inmates try to es- | LETTER sent in a dollar and >\id he wish'd 'twas comes before the world lor discussion. cape the model prisoner is the first to de- a hundred; Burbank said he wouldn't rl he assassination of the Empress of spatch a district messenger boy w ith the To MOTHERS. take the paper, nohow; Eastman didn’t Austria a of news the makes it topic profound to proper officials, enabling them WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT want it—had no use for it—took him all of to ?o rip Insanity. interest. Lite imprisonment happens to get out the prison howitzer and turn on his time to EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD '' read his Boston paper; John- be the in the hot water in time to a “CASTORIA extreme punishment Switzerland, pipes prevent “ son paid a dollar for himself, another for where the was killed. So the the common PITCHER'S AS OUR TRAIN A young woman rescued in ihc nick of time from Empress stampede of thieves and CASTORIA/’ liis boy in college and another tor his sis- anaiclnst Millions in all lands w had escapes. burglars, ho compose the really danger- ter out Pinkham in a more terrible than death. Her DR. SAMUEL ,... West; sent thirty-one i fate friends regret be cannot be banged or decapitated ous class in the institution. /, PITCHER, of Hyannis, Mu- cents and said his stop paper—he’d got her. for Ids monstrous, unspeakable crime. It is found that the smaller the crime sick ot wanted it shut ! despaired of soring Was the “PITCHER'S CASTORIA it, right off short, But it is declared that imprisonment for the more vicious the prisoner. Under originator of wouldn’t have it round.” life is terrible than vastly more swift, the new law the best men are the murder that has borne and does now -— she was “Deacou Dow said that lie really didn't On the of insanity, Miss Hattie had no realization of what doing, merciful The murderer while the and till verge u death. average ers, prize fighters tap- care to Lie We feared she would have to be taken subscribe, but would assist you of Ithaca, N. Y., was checked in fancies there is fame, a sort of honor, in pers are unworthy of consideration. bear the King, treatment. facsimile signature of in getting up matter f*n it and send a ten her to to an asylum for thus leave of the world. He Such is the remarkable result of the course that was taking rapidly “ taking hu- “ stanza ‘To the >t Susannah The best and many thinks This is the PITCHER’S CASTORIA, «■/;; poem Memory restored to her friends in physicians proprie- himself a martyr, dying gloriously mane law. The murderers condemned original the grave, and to do her Perkins, a cousin of Ins who died out ! tary medicines failed any good. on the scaffold. But to be lost for life the of mental health and re- forever, recognize hopelessness three sound physical and “We had read of wonderful cures by used in the homes the Mothers America West, years ago. and would like caged like a beast in a dark cell, slowly their condition.^ Being gentlemen, they of of for two the sent down to happiness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale copies of paper his gained People, dying in torture, is ignominious—infamy. would not escape if they could, and de- LOOK CAREFULLY and t‘ to them a trial. years. at the wrapper house. MBs the milliner, said The for the Letter in Is charm- and at length decided give the of Prim, you change THE NEW I.AW IN MAINE. spising working political wires, We some at the store j) gave Miss Tate'> opening a line and a half woman, not yet eighteen years purchased drug seldom secure These the kind have ing young A at this is they pardon. you always bought ,^-r-- more than did hers and she White & in Ithaca. pertinent subject juncture s-rff puff you i old, is so when she reappeared Burdick, murderers are the most desirable prison- great after she the the experience of the authorities iu Maine, wanted her paper ‘quit.’ Miss Tate sent her friends could believe, “Soon began taking pill.1 each a kind of Socrates and has the in public hardly where has ers, philosophi- signature* of a doliai and wants her doubled this Hattie to First her head- capital punishment icceutly space the evidence that their eyes clearly showed began improve. cally bowing to fate. Never are they in- : aches then the attacks of diz- been abolished. Heie are the figures No one has me to us week. Thai low. Wiggin, Spencer and them. disappeared, clined to insubordination; in fact, per. authority from ceased and the likewise dis- compiled from the Mate Prison books they Bean were all too busy to talk paper— Miss King became greatly weakened by ziness cough vie with the keepers in aiding the warden The Centaur whirl: Chas. H. Thurlow One after another the for the 1 lei aid ; cept Company of and Bean were checkers, j a of hcables* and appeared. alarming Sunday to playin’ complication physical Under from to preserve discipline. was left her. capital 1857 Spencer readin’ football and Wiggin I was looked 'i 1 her {.rends and family symptoms punishment President. ,*> up 18(>7 from AN ^ was She in anc there were eight convictions; INCENTIVE ID KEl'OKM. * asleep.” as one doomed to death. gained steadily weight ■ early I8t>7 to wire con- *^-*S-. And man K The for the better in 1ST7 there twenty-live As March IS97. & a Jonas, the right-hand of li- Her stepfather, Charles M. Burnett, tells strength. change described, a large proportion of S, tor Stebbius of and mind is almost incredible. In victions. This was a period follow ing the these the Oidhaven Oracle went of her re as body unfortunate men are intelligent, strang she has taken nine boxes of Dr. Wil- civil when the morality of the down through a long lis- of well known “Hattie first complained of dizziness* all war, capable and industrious, free from vici- Do Not Be was to be more or less j Dee lived and citizens whom he had in- j liams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and now country supposed and i prominent which steadily grew owe. j ousness, sincerely regretting that, 1 she is in health." lax. Do not the life of chi'-i terviewed in hopes to make out a little “She suffered wkh nausea and attacks i perfect through hen ditv or inadvertence, they endanger your Ill was abolish- j to some Mr. Burnett swore to the accuracy of L*7b capital money meet very pressing wants. of could keep but hi tie on her ! punishment have taken human life. The only thing ! a substitute which some dn vomiting; C. R. Wol- but restored in 18So. cheap ^gi>t mav Stebimis had depended upon this source stomach. lus account, formally, before ed, again During they can do is to atone good conduct the to the life of revenue to him out a little dilli- a Public. decade from 1*77 1887 and he makes a few more ; on keep of Kidney disease attacked her. She was ; cott, Notary gentlemanly forbearance, even when (because pa,: blood is sentence was in ton e for six years, and cu’ty, for all were well known men of the when a was When the weakened and lacks the officials are inclined to be pale, thin, and her blood, drop rigorous of which even he does n ,t kn town. lie and them when elements needed to build new tis- capital punishment only four years. The and the gredients puffed praised j drawn by th; prick of a needle, was al- the up keepers supply bread underdone he had and mind as in the number of convictions for murder during and opportunity offered; overlooked nost as colorless as water. sues, body both suffer, often bitter from excess of baking and been blind w hen occasion demanded, Mist; of the dis- this decade was thirty-seven, exceeding j “Her heart was affected. She would case of King. All many powder in the flour. “The Kind You Have Boi./ 1 and twelve record before or since in Always The eoitoi heard him through in silence faint from the exertion of eases due to derangements of the blood by any The warden declares that these life requently slight the criminal of the {State. BEARS THE FAC-SlMiLE SIGNATURE and i was a which followed the are Dr. Williams' reports deep sigh J from bed or from a chair. nervous system cured by prisoners give him scarcely any tumble. ising The however, do not show that varied recital. “She so that her Pink Pills for Pale People. They supply records, In conclusion, lie is pleased with the coughed continually, the was “Did out?” that are lack- proportion larger under the abolition ot Littlejohn help you enquir- riends feared she was consumptive. in vegetable form the elements the death penalty: and pre- ed death sentence than under the old system. dicts a Mobbins. “She lost flesh rapidly; would be con- ing, and restore perfect health. j rapid falling off of capital crimes Pink The death was again abolished in ‘Yes. lie helped me out— out of tiio of- I ined to her bed for two or three weeks at All sell Dr. Williams' penalty under the new system. [New York Her- druggists of the lice. i2,500 deaths from sickness in war or and w ere sure to feel increased and the concentra- the with And stebbins and the Oracle had al- and never put a dollar in patrons not, they considerably your pocket you Spain and in the civil war, in which he bowed to Burbank. Burbank's amount to the editorial prod if lax. In a short time tion of people in the larger towns and ways mine. This paper don't much, : no w as needed. cities has been notable. Crime is says horses ami choice Jersey stock; his fac- 1 admit, but had 1 chose I could have told prodding sup- The Sailor of the Sail. And Mebbins dates bis from to iuciease with “The sickness and mortality during the tory improvements, Mrs. Burbank's teas, the truth and omitted to say anything prosperity posed rapidly population. “the he bis dander war with Spain was not relatively so PROBATE NO Marie Burbank’s and Johnnie Bur- about tile old or the ash barrel day got up.” [Bueks- Maine's go v kknok speaks. I sing the Sailor of the Sail, breed of the parties machinery as that from our Herald. great which volunteer oaken bank's new bicycle all came in for items or the watchman. It had been a poit heart, you pat- Governor said to a suffered the civil war. troops during Who drew the world together and spread and puifs galore. ron, a subscriber or au advertiser, I should Herald Probate ourt held at I- Kegister oi Deep Water Vessels, correspondent “Beginning, then, with July, our race The Burbanks read the to be have interests and at the 1S<>1, apart, the Countv of Waldo, n paper sine; protected your I have opposed the infliction jf when we had medical from always reports regi- Whose 17. A. I>. 185*8. bought it on the street. Burbank read it same time told the news." in conquests are the measure of thrice SHIPS. capital puuishment a civilized com- Hu nts 118 men, and l)oBKKT KILL.M AN — aggregating only 0(J, wouldn't have missed it. it seemed to : to the occa- I the ocean’s girth, And Stebbins, warmed up Aimer Coburn, M L Park, sailed from New like Maine as to Ll of Waldo, ha\ mu munity unnecessary pre- including August, September. October Whose trophies are the nations that neck- pres- him that the Burbank items were as much York JO lor Kong, of t ie iii*i that the will ot MAP! sion, continued; July PloLg vent crime or to protect the lives ami November—five months—we find re- lace half the earth. a of the as the A G David sailed for San said deceased, part paper heading, the Hopes, Hiveis, citizens. Ido not believe that the man Prospect. “Yes, Mr. Littlejohn, a dollar would corded a loss death of G,OTA men in the allowed, and that admine markets or the notes. And j Francisco Nov JJ U r Liverpool. by Lord of the Hunt and and Master of shipping and more. Your determined to commit murder in the first Gasket, tate with the will annexed have saved you *2,500, I A J l M sailed from Nor- reports sent in by medical officers from an when Burbank had come home Fuller, Nichols, the Yard, Algernon on account of the or other dime, petitioner. rates will be doubled folk Oct -- (or Honolulu. degree, any grave specu- average of from and had been arrested for strength present 177,OH) men, To whom no land was distant, to whom no college will make an lates the in case he is or (tillered. That tlie said p, investigation, a fact which Bangalore, A N Blanchard, arrived at upon difference, 17 J1 deaths out of every thousand sea was barred ; a disturbance in a saloon some- ail persons intetested by creating item for uext week’s Yokohama prior to Oct 8 from New York. convicted, between punishment by any men that of five months. paper and,”—but during period Who order to be published thie. how the editor of the Oracle didn't hear E B Sutton, EI.l arrived at Hono- other mode. battled with the current; who conquer- Littlejohn had gone. arver, “Beginning with May, ls'JS, foi which the Republican Journal. ; of it—Burbank, m., didn’t that lulu June Jtl In m B C. ed with the wind suppose was Burbank himself. Victoria, “From in criminal month we they may appear at a Pro; The next caller my experience pros- have medical reports in the of- Who the course before him lie would. b \\ A S sailed shaped by tin- Belfast ,'w itliin and t. s.uu the stairs. His face Emily lutney, Pendleton, ecution* and defence of chained lice of He came up persons the surgeon General of the wake he threw behind ot ncv. And the more puffing from Kong 4 for New York: Army Tuesday lteeeinbet .Stebbins thought the Hong Sept with while I am confident thai in was very red and he was visibly excited. A »>et IP crime, iron regiments aggregating tbl.Osb men, tore noon, and show aus. matter over the muie a new dawned passed njer Who burned in climates; who fro/■ •• light are most cases come to coned conclu- and twenty the praier id said pet ton- “Look a'here, Stebbins, you | Emily Heed, D C Nichols, sailed from j jurois including June, July. August and t v\ upon him. in euty seas ed. What's all this rot Nov J lor New York. sions, I do not regard their decisions as live months- we find tin tile cr-razy. you’ve got | Singapore ! September Who ci '-pt tin- short- of L ibrador and flash’d (JKo. 1 .*• The Oracle was a little country paper 1- Bon infallible. We know from the in vour paper, here and here and here,” Gov Hi bit B ord, sailed from Hong always I a loss by death of only 1,71b men report the Garibbees A true iop\. Attest to be Mire, but it had a j 1 1 almost thousand Oct 7 lor New Yoik ; Oct of ciiminal and C HAS P and he pointed to the items: Kong passed Anjer teachings jurisprudence | ed by medical ffieers, in an average subscribers aud it was a borrowing com- 2G. * of Who ftdlowed Drake; who fought with Burbank iias to the the history ciimiu.il trials that they strength of 107,1*18 nu n. oi 10.21 deaths “Algernon gone i> T P 1 j Blake; who broke tin* bar of munity. which meant that at least two Henry Hyde, Colcord, sailed from Spam, > cure.'* have made mistakes: that witnesses are out of thousand men that I'Al-In S>, ln( thousand Keeley New York JO for .san Francisco | every during Ami who gave to timid trattie tin* freedom ■>* people read it. Its circulation Sept I not that ciicumstances ! V> and another: J, 11. at always reliable,and period of live months. t he main : included a mile of sur- Josephus, Park, Hong lvong 181)8. Ki.l Kb W Km,Ki thirty circuit the which seem sometimes lead to “Mrs. N. Bonaparte Burbank has gone O t If. tor New York. ; convincing “According, then, to the of ll ill and testament id My rn sidents all J testimony To whom all tilings weia hartei- slaws, to Squash Hollow to visit her people, the ! Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, at Hong ; w rong conclusions, as in the recent case every medical officer who has placed Belfast. in said Count > d- •vt ; t he country were on the list,aud then spices, gold and gum ed his tirst and final a-V 1, urabees.” Kong Oct l'» lor New York. of the Pci kins girl. himself on recoid then and now, wo lost 'he "••ate j j Who gave his lift* I-t gi uy wli sol,! ]..* said estate l'or allow..m papers read the oracle and clip- Flint. E D P Nichols, saihii from aud still another: May I NKITIIKJI II ri:t T1Y1-: v»k hi mam-.. in the live months of the war with Spain sou i for rum— ped on i: :he\ clipped Burbank items Hiogo Aug J4 lor New Yoik. j Ordered. That not ice “Although the price of ornamental iron 10.21 men out of every thousand reported weeks sue.vs'hely. in : frequently. Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San “As long as theic are secure pi isons in I sing him, and I s«*e him as mly those can wifi1!-; has advanced 2d cent, a notice i present bv the medical officers piinted in Bellas'..in •> \ Stehb.n.s inventoried his per Francisco Nov for Hull. which to coniine those convicted of dime, serving pan.ms in the mills of the Bur- with in live interested may a:ten at has been posted K D sailed from Sail Fran- them, and tlit* first montTs of N ho stake t a and non- patrons, people who took the Kice, Carver, j ns no writ of error runs to the grave, in that | held at Belfast, -m In set bank t o. a cut of 10 the Wai of the out of Mtg. announcing per ciseo No\ P to; I.omlou. case t a Rebellion 17.ill less my stery I ber next, and show c.n papei and who'lid not, but all of whom here should he wTong veidict: and 1 in O C sailed from the said ac. ..unt should m- cent, wages." Keaper. \ouug, Seattle as to every thousand similarly reported pres- j had up to this ine hem considered as certainly ail chances reform the Win on the of wafers 1 iw the ••Yes aud there’s another, auded edi- Oct 7 lor San Fra:.i so ent. space f.-light stm.m i; U'ters. criminal is f .. supp H U 1 -mas t G N hois M f..r Bos- destroyed by indicting capital killing g.ile, A A,A" tor Stebbins Didn't you notice from disease reaelu d its max- !! quickly. loi “Mortality Have the of « *7 Ciias. P. Ami Mehbins continued to think; and ton. sai e11 11 tint Mol t* v ideo Ni •, punishment, ami very many other lieanl crying tin* spar, that ? | imtini in the camps of the civil war of tin* uioir he thought the nutter over lie Sachem. 11 1 Lam ,i-i< r, cleared lrom New reasons which will readily suggest tlieni- only uioanitig the sail ; “Died at tin town-farm. Alonzo Bur- ; at the end of ten if we count from was sm at \ ..rk S' p. loi si at gl.;t!. selves. J am routident that the more* hu- ; months, prise 1 the revelations of Ids own Who In ver see »' i.». ]«» the van but tl it limy IV. i bank aged Mi yrs. and days. Mr. S A ms'mi c!> a red from New July, lsdl, or at the end ot the twelve W V, thoughts. DCarieton, rv, mane and the wiser policy in civilized its ham! was <•! v\liat is now s months if we 1 S.'S BKNJ A MIN V Burbank the fouudei York Jmy lor Hong lvong. is to count from May. lsiil, when "Why it's 1 kt* a battery of (ratling communities retrain lion: judicially Clutch like a siren .1! the heart t'1 drag it SI KPH KS I. Y Ol n the l'-uibaijk Mfg. < o., and was at one St Paul. 1* \V Tr- at, »t lloiig Kong Nov 1 17 b(> men had been buried out of gnus, b* g<»sh I' vc got this whole con- taking the life of the nimina!. every from the land. Ot Knox, let po time a \ <*i man but suffered re- ii.: Ne w (»! an- thousand of The max- sumed town in iD* y wealthy *•1 introduced in cur Maine strength present. count ot e ini u i.nisli ( light here my ;md 1 st C F » Legislature, 1 all ltis was dis- Nicholas. arver, arrived at De- imum was leached see him in the running, when seas w m i a nee. verses, !-.sing property, from an mortality' only aftei didn't know it, never thought of ir.“ and Ba\ Nov is It .m sail Francisco. evenly divided ju liciaiy commit- owned bis ( iiildien. parture ten or twelve months overwhelm. by the ael | of suffering, during Stebbirs looked at tin* p-.-n in Lit> hand State ol Maine, H Gurus, at Manila Oct tee, lirst abolishing capital punmh- Lay breathing hard along the yard and •"stop that i! do” and Burbank was six of which the mortality was greater and gazed dt wn Main St., as it casting H) for Boston. ; ment in our State. After a very bitter sweating at the helm. printed in Belfast, in s,n livid. than that of tin* disease which did so about tor u lor bis terrible Tillic K Starbiick, Elan Curtis, arrived contest we succeeded in t through int.Tested u o am mi n target weapon. passing i see him drunk Ami .Vibbins who, when accident on at. No\ 17 lrom much harm in last. and lighting roll through held at Bellas!. ,.u •: he Ana stebbi his fist down -m by Astoria, O. Philadelphia. the House of a August Thirty-seven brought, Representatives b; majori some seaboard ember m \i and sin w occasions he had added a half- Win 11 arrived at Seattle the flower of the manhood of town, his desk :: previous Mucy. Amstmry, t v of six votes. years ago ■ witl resounding thump whi-h When those who own and rob him take 1. win the sip.,: a e n second to theio-rd of Burbank’s paeei 0 t '7 from San Francisco. this aftei most losses suf- ; he ink and Tim .;»»• k- “It was some country, deadly the O K« ». K upsta stampeded \\ m 11 < J '1 restored, biietly, yeais street and frown. or the number of Burbank’s oniier, Lmkine, at Shanghai fered in more than twice the A true Atti >• roaeiies. got prize later, but w as soon April, Ist'.g, cops. 01 17 tot New York via Hong Kong. repealed. 0 ('has. P ii D-isey. wrong, had taken a half column loss incurred in August last,instead of go- Sovereign of the Boundless! (> Bond- ;u "I'll just t“ my dander up -I will, by \\ .1 Botch, Sewall C arrived “I do not think the sentiment of the of the Oracle to set the matter now Lancaster, home mi sick of the Wave u right, of ing fuilough, gilded up then Job Rogers at New \oik Oct 1<> lrom Seatth | people Maine would again permit its Who made the world livml 4 I-MINISTR Y I KIN'S Mi >■»< no of 01 loins tor dependent, yet signs melting apology. BARKS. the attack on Richmond by way d lie next lumber of the Oracle was i restoration. I think they are satisfied to and died a slave. A hereby eaves mu Hasn’t Algernon gone to ti e Keeley : of the peninsula.“ Administ uittii "i> ‘t stuff. The general style of tin Aiice Reed, Alanson Ford, Weymouth, | see the gallows vanish, with the whip- appointed and isn't wife hei In Britian's vast Valhalla, where slee]> r J A M1.S W A R1 > W 1.1.1 locals was a?- much as it a new •ure; your visiting N S, for arrived at Buenos Ayres and into the barbarisms changed Rosario, ping post stocks, worst and besl “• folks: hasn't the of < ». lx Bkiki'. Hon. Charles T. man was in >ur citi- price your product t D. of the There is a 1 Bitchic, in the County of Waldo.n. charge. esteemed past. general belief, W here is the she made veil— announced a cut- of t ra■ ■ grave your as the law directs. All p* zen m gone up and havu’t you t 1’ Dixon, N F sailed from Barba- president the l.ondon board of and “()ur enter- Gilkey, that all these instrumentalities 1 limning mate, think, li rst and ti nai rest against the estate -t sain u. down in your factory. And hasn’t your does No\ H for Trinidad and N ot 11. the of British trade i»e prising mm-d ant'’ were given, “a much tend to brutalize rather than elevate and discussing* subject present the sane- t<-r s**tilem died on the Edward cleared from San Francisco tore Beneath no stone or old father just poor—” May, the chamber of eommeirc trophy, beneath no thereto are u. ... needed rest" there was not a “Mr." or a poor protect our people." Croydon replies;,-d rather a Sept ."4) for Sydney, N S W. minster at RONA.NN R- in tl “Course-course, but I'd given lu Nov. 24th, said he to have t" tower, ely. paper. The news was told sailed from Monteviedo view of these facts it would seem regretted Lie NX Noi s;ts two thousand dollars Ethel, Dodge, confess that for end- those who gave her Empire, w K strel.V- mterport. s. and all the n* -v>. thousand, yes, that the the exports the yeai June 7 lor Puerto Burghi. opinion of Warden .Smith, of the ed her arm to than had that stuff come out in the ed with October had decreased slb,ooo. power. 1 hen- was tii*' him at Littlejohn's lum- paper. Erie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from State Prison concerning the desirability aud his mother give it out that New 000, the alteration in the Below those markless where .mi ber-mill. Li iejolin would not advertise, Algernon York Nov 25 for Bahia. of the present law, instead of the old chiefly through pathways to New York, told all their Herbert W H Blanchard, arrived United States tariff. said meree. shapes the, trail, neither would he take the paper, but he they’d gone Black, death penalty arc well sustained, so far “Although," minister so; the at Boston Nov. 11) from Santos. Mr. “we 1 listing, unrung, the Sailor Maine Centra friends and the operatives as the State of is Bitehie, are gradually making forgotten, sleeps telephoned in. brusquely; “Don't put the Maine concerned. of the Sail. to didn’t know nothin’ Iolani, McClure, arrived at Iiong the it is to a ,.v> v- ow >g hoi) and down the factory Kong in up leeway, impossible help say that it caught Nov. 1-1 from Honolulu Another point should be borne rise and all strike and of we (Thomas Fleming Day in of Sea and TI >1 IWl A 1 ji-m a not box. The about any they’ll mind feeling anxiety. Although ought “Songs old-time Stebbins Mabel 1 Meyers, C N Meyers, arrived at namely, that during the long Sail." here we on limited time contracts not to be that w« are so ! On ami after Not. ’27. !w would have printed ir so, but the Steb- are, Boston Nov 17 from Turks Island. period of capital punishment in Maine the surprised being overhauled iu other at Burnham amt \\ a«e; v111. bins. with his and—” from New York Nov 10 law was in a rapidly exports by eyes open made some quiet Matanzas, cleared executed but comparatively | is tor ami I tmu Wat father did die on the tin- '-tales "Waiter, my soup too hot,’’ said Bang*>r. “Your poor-farm for Havana. nations, especially by United ;i> investigations and this item appeared in small number of cases. The last execu- .I inks. Boston wiii run luii.ius didn’t lie?” asked Mebbins. Thurlow. J O at and it is a tact that the Oracle: innocently Olive Hayes, arrived tion was that of Daniel Germany, regicttable Wilkinson, "I’m very sir. don’t KHOM UKI.h V “Well we won’t talk about that. What Pascagoula Nov 20 from Havana. w hile,since 1M»1, the exports of the I nited ; sorry, Why you “The alarm of fire at midnight.Saturday November 20. 18S5, for the murder of a blow instead of me'*’’ are to do about it'* Penobscot, E G Parker, cleared from States have increased is cent, Great it, [Harper’s was lor a blaze in the you going in per — wood- working es- 24 for Boston. policeman the city of Bath. A not- Bazar. Belfast, depart “Do about what?” answered .Stebbins. Hong Kong Sept Britain’s exports have decreased > per fit} tablishment of Littlejohn O Co. The fire Rebecca M G Dow, at Buenos able fact, contrasting markedly with the j point..... all this stuff.” Crowell, cent.”... \ woman amendment Waldo. started from wood ashes in a barrel “Why Oct 17 for Delaware Breakwater. New York records, is that no woman was suffrage “] shall do Its the truth aud Ayres has been defeated at the iu South Brooks .... which was placed in the store-room ad- nothing. Rose Inins, Melvin Colcord, arrived at ever executed in Maine. polls Knox news as have admitted. If you had Dakota for the second time, and so the joining the office. The lire was confined you Rio Janeiro ()ct JO from New York. In an interview with a Sunday Herald Thorndike a one of times two thousand four States in is to the where it taken single Serrano, R G Waterhouse, sailed from which woman suffrage Unity. building originated, which correspondent, Warden Smith expressed 1 dollars and brought in here for a sub- Shanghai Aug. 20 for Foochow. allowed will not be increased at present. Burnham, arrive. contained but little of value except some himself as decidedly in favor of the life Bangor or had me an I should St Lucie, sailed from New York Nov 25, .Gen. Blanco has and has discarded An com- scription, given ad, sentence. He would not for consid- resigned Having purchased the original records .d the machinery. employee, for Santos ; abandoned at sea Nov 20. any to have considered you as a friend of the been succeeded by Gen. Castellanos. Gen. estate of .1. C. Cates, for the convenience of all W'aterville petent judge upon such matters, sets Thomas A W S sailed eration have the old system restored. He and matters as 1 do for all Goddard, Grifhn, Castellanos’ will consist of pensioners having claims pending, and of those the loss at not over SSOO. } aper arranged would it not on sentimental duty chiefly from Rosario Oct 22 for Santos. oppose merely who may wish to present claims for additional or Portland. friends. But you told my solicitor formally Cuba to the United “No watchman has been! employed at ny Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, sailed grounds, but because of the practical delivering increase of pensions, I will be at C. F Cobbett's that the didn’t amount to not a one we 1 Boston, the works for two weeks.” paper anything from Portland Oct J1 for Bahia Blanca. value of the law and its beneficial effects States, pleasant for him may slioe shop. 27 Main street, opposite the postofli.-.-, | tv.’i;;:;; 1 and of course it don’t. When will the be cert a n. Blanco in the second Tuesday <>f e-ieh month. Widows’ These were the facts in the inno- the criminal Drobably resigned \ TO UEl.K A> case; SCHOONERS. upon population. claims will receive prompt attention. cent facts. funeral of your father—” But Burbank order that he escape it. | W R arrived at The death penalty, he said, was not ef- might 45tf I.. ( MOIls I a Georgia Gilkey. Gilkey, The insurance came had beat retreat. adjusters down Charleston, S C, Nov 27 from New York. fective because of its terrors. Fears of I E. D And there was lots of more How it Bath. Boston, ; from the city and saw the large lot of news—very Gladys, H B Colson, cleared Irorn Balti- execution never kept a man from commit- Helped yy p interesting, some of it was. names Have seen the ruined machinery. Littlejohn dilated at AndJJthe more Nov 7 for Pensacola. ting murder. The fact that the penal re- you were out in cold arrived at The Bath Shoe Manufacturing Co., now j Portland. length upon its value and the injury to spelled type. Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, cords of the State show a decrease in was a about oncer aud Guantanamo Nov 5 from defunct., which was brought into being b\ his business. The that 1 here story S; Philadelphia. murders under the life sent- W'aterville adjusters thought committed from Bath folks to aid Bean some tame ducks—aud on John C Smith, Kneeland, sailed from popular subscriptions $2,500would cover it. with shooting ence. an increase under the death Bangor Littlejohn ap- Oct 2d for New York. agaiust business in Bath. gut. its printing done out j too. There was an innocent Brunswick, Ga, 1 to that Sunday, was An- of a left in parent protests dually agreed Lester A Lew is, Kimball, sailed from New penalty act, convincing proof. town, and there is big stack of it * Burnham, depart..... amount. At the one line or two about Thurlow spend- hotel of the officers looking York Nov Id tor Bangor. other thing; under the old system con the building now, letter heads, cards, etc. Unity.. a tew at the Mountain Club With a mirror in the side" One hun- chain ed to pick up the Oracle and read ing days Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from Bruns- victions were less certain than now. In Our informant thinks there must he a hun- plate Th"t mtike. dred Knox... Stebbins’ account. lie showed it to house. All right enough, only Thurlow ! Nov 24 for Stamford. old dred dollars worth of it, all printed away and fifty different patterns .just received the wick, Ga, the days juries hesitated in rendering Brook-. had told Mrs. Thurlow that he was ! sailed from Jack- from Bath. This tells its own story of how others. There was some more investiga- going Mary A Hall, Haskell, a veidict, and were often swayed by their AT Waldo to a some sonville 20 New | Bath was bv the shoe shop enter- & tion and the result was that to the city attend grand lodge of Nov for Loudon. the helped POOR SON’S. Littlejohn j feelings rather than by evidence. On Enterprise. (itvpoitit kind. And who while R. F Pettigrew, Morse, sailed from Matan- prise [Bath Belfast, arrive. was told that as he had violated every con- Wiggin, driving ! the one hand, there could be no chance zas Nov 21 for New Orleans. _____ dition <>t his he out in the country got off his carriage to, 1 Flair station policy had no claim what- R W arrived at for revision, no matter how much over- a woodchuck. Ilis horse ran Hopkins, Hichborn, I.imin-d tiekets for 1’..1 ever. shoot away | I new evidence New Orleans Nov ID Iron) Santiago. whelming might appear from Belfast ami all st •. and had to foot it six miles home. Littlejohn, white with rage, came into Wiggin Saliie Ton, W H West, cleared from I showing the prisoner innocent. l'hrough ! iekets t" a' that would ia th*1 Oracle office and demanded: Wiggin didn’t suppose get Jacksonville Oct IS lor Demerara. A of the com- 'vest, all routes, large proportion murders line farm in North two miles from but it did. And these lit- 1 at Point-a- pert, t'aiu{ A gent, Belfast. *“W hat that iu the into the paper, Tofa, A S Wilson, arrived mitted in are the result dye pul piece paper Maine of impulse, , \ ire o New York. Ground, 135 acres land, nice buildings, lartre President for?” tie things cost, the good citizens more in Pitre Nov 10 from of passion, jealousy, rather than deli ber- | orchards. 350 bids, last F. E. I'-ooi itli\ do. ! r.i- and trouble than the Oracle would Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at apples year. Good soil, it was not the meek Stebbins he usual- cigars ate intention from base motives, such as i l’ortlaud. Nov *25. 1 M'S for their natural lives. New Haven Nov 21 from Brunswick, Ga. never failing water. Will be sold very low and on ly found there, but a Stebbins with a cool have, lust, or robbery revenge. CARTERS easy terms. 40tf demeanor. And more people came in,but Stebbins I II 1. AN THE MODEHN MOTHKlt THEY AKE DESIJt ABLE HIM I N'ALS, IS Ki; “What piece?'’ enquired the editor. was on bis mettle. He had his rapid-fire SSlTTLE M V. IlILL, all loaded for and before Has found that her little ones are improved NKW IN .11 AVI t “Gimme a paper, here! this! That guns them, night The warden considered it a remakable .*«» Miller St., Belfast to realize more the of when cost me three thousand dollars, just that many Oldliaven people began by pleasant Syrup Figs, fact that a large majority of the life con- NK( kill. i;o\l on the piece of foolishness.’* liow much it meant to be right in need of the laxative effect of a gentle victs in the Tliomaston State Prison were Tiver side of the how TRY GRAIN-O! TRY GRAIN-0 ! Vl.S, S'.ebbius looked at tlie article and read village editor; by simply remedy, than by any Other. Childieu enjoy not miserable and brutal, conscienceless it as if the truth—printing news—he but men of mental ■ pills carefully through lie had never telling it and it benefits them. The true remedy, degenerates, average Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package a of his make seen it before and observed: could by few strokes pen and moral make most of them of •' Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the Cali- up, appar- GRAIN <), the new food drink that takes the “I don’t see the matter with them ridiculous to the world, trot out ently the circumstances and anything fornia Co. regretting place of coffee. The children may drink it with- Mi-MM that.” their skeletons from their closets, bring Fig Syrup only. that had caused them to take hu- Opal impulses out injury as well as the adult. All who try it “But I didn’t tell to that in.” to light in a sentence that which would man life. ...AT... you put Noah Brooks of Castine has gone to like it. GRAIN-O lias that rich seal brown of “You didn’t?” cost them more than a subscription to the In other words murder is committed where lie will by Mocha or but it is made from in Los Angeles, California, Java, pure grains “No! Didn’t 1 tell you to put in the loss Oracle, since the world began, money, a different class of citizens under the life SICK & Dm the winter. Mr. Brooks is HEADACHE and the most delicate stomach receives it without POOR millions in spend prepar- SON’S, at $2,500, and say it from a hot pride. senti nee law. Full blooded, rid haired caught ing to write the life of Gen. Henry Knox Positively cured these distress. 1-1 the price of coffee and "5 cents per box?” And the Oracle grew and prospered. villains, with thick lips, by and while at Thoniaston con- having daggers Sold all It continued to the but with gathered and concealed about their tittle rills. package. by grocers. “Yes.” print news, siderable material for his work. Mr. shotguns \ “Well on earth didn’t due to its friends and supporters. did the killing under the old also relieve from why you?” regard Brooks was at one time editor of “Alta clothes, They Distress Dyspepsia, himself a Two Who Have Used Them ‘‘Well, Mr. let me ask Stebbins found power. fashioned law, while now it is gentlemen I finite Littlejohn, you California” and has many friends in that Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- LHUlLO Recommend as the BEST a fewr Do subscribe for men wanted the post oflice. One had and well who do the questions. you meaning people fect DR. KING’S si State as well as in this his native State, remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- I have just received and in the Oracle?” paid Stebbins many dollars in the way of blood of the State. Star Crown Braud and all over the letting best Michigan Patent Flotii a talk- country. ness, Bad Taste in the Coated “No! Never thought it ’mounted to business, the other not cent. One If a professor suffering from malaria in Mouth, Tongue M illing Co. I .illy White, IV as Stebbins Pain in the Flour; also in store Alhion, W.i much.” ed to people he found them. a moment of temporary frenzy uninten- Side, TORPID LIVER. They PENNYROYAL PILLS. ^ CASTOHIA. Immediate relief, no danger, no pain, f best. the cargo his editorals talked to two thou- or at least kills bury's Hay by “Wouldn’t your wife like it to read?” thought tionally, thoughtlessly, Regulate the Bowels. Used for specialists. Hundredsot testi- the lot or bale. 1 have the tin- Bears the K'nd Y°U HaVB A,WayS B°U^ Purely Vegetable. years by leading by “Never asked her.” sand or more every week. Talked to ^A^ his merciless mother-in-law, no matter monials. Atrial will convince you oftheir intrinsic value make low prices. Call. in case of suppression. Send ten cents for sample and them were in the mood to act Small Pill. Small > “Do you advertise?” when they how much pleasure the may give him Dose book. All Druggists or by moil $1.50 box. A Mil ICI M when had time to and “No, advertising don’t pay.” listen, they reflect, at the time, he suffers indescribable tor- Small Price. KING MEDICINE CO., iox 1930, BOSTON, MASS. 4 Front Street and Sihb J Times of flannibal A chapter of interest to the historians at home and that will out in the 3„j you go spec- In the Forbidden Land. for deals with the causes that ial car with “the Fancy-work Girls. •■fit* Hamlin.” extensively boys.” nominated for Vice Pres- The biography quotes Joseph H. Man- Since the of ident. Some Mr. Landor left wearing fringes has Come personal enemies of Mr. Blaine’s confidential as A. H. Savage England in I Volume ley, friend, again, many of the ortUcoming Ilamlin attributed this to President Lin- saying in the of 18i>“. He had at first in- girls have taken to that “Senator Hamlin more than spring them |. i, r»*st All Americans. any Tibet from the making themselves, as a coln. But the truth was withheld at the other leader at the tended to descend upon handsome, convention of 1880 well made fungeis a ilamlin. of time of Mr. Hamlin’s death on the Fourth hut entered it from north- very expensive thing grandson contributed to bring about the nomination north, finally to Strands of of west hoy. pretty beads and :out, has completed July, 1801, and the publication was de- of Garfield and the defeat of the India, by third spangles may be had for moderate ,i b<)ok which must ferred until the bitterness certain in Ku- very among term movement.’’ Aitnora, j puces, and niaou. tringe-niakiDg is a nice sort of > -Hi to students of llepublican Statesmen and their respec- Fie de- fancy-work for any girl to One New and a valuable tive followers had died down. It is an- sired to try. i.-mry President Garfield Mr. H im explore is appointed girl making herself a beautiful On the Bias. ure of the civil war nounced that John G. Xiculay has writ- lin Southern Tibet }’‘"k United States minister to Spain, and hinge for trimming the bodice and ten a to the re- and the course down Thafs the secret of the 5/A Bins Girth Horse immediately supplement biography he tilled this a He was tile preced- post year. pleased ; front seams of the Blankets. The arc on thi the theories and stories told ° f the skirt of a black yirthx hunt—that means ti«-ok is to be “The viewing by with the aud upper satin are crossed. work personally King Queen, but , evening gown. On a narrow they They automatically. The the nomination of l» r a h m ra. silver iiiibal Hamlin." politicians attributing was displeased with royalty itself. He aput coid, which she blanket can't slip. If you pull one side the other <• bought for live cents a will be the Johnson to Lincoln. j1 t h side keeps the blanket from slidimr. and vet it. features ; described the and as a charm- Naturally she is King Queen Indian author!- ; yard, sewing strands of small heads, doesn't bind the horse. He can’t rub it loose. He anti-slavery career, ing gentleman and ot couidn't it if he rolled in it. gentlewoman, distin- ties alternate cut steel and black the displace !r ie of the A story is told of Lincoln’s character- and the Tib- jet: history guished for the simplicity of their bearing fi inge when completed will be about tive Maine. An tber istic loyalty to his friends. Mr. Ilamlin and etan otti dials, i perfect courtesy of address. The j wh inches long, and or the end of each strand ■ the true rehi ions favored Lincoln’s nomination guard their ! originally King made a with the old she lias sewed a point Republi- iu- larger bead as a finish. ■ n Mr. Lincoln and for President instead of Seward. Wlieu frontier from can when he introduced the Queen simply Some one else was heard of the other — the the Maine were chosen to the quisitive intru- i•." says biog- delegates as his wife. “He his wife above as a ribbon HAS GIRTH placed did day making fringe, which was ■v;i\ s cordial and con- convention of 1800, Mr. Hamlin wrote to ders, their >® the Queen,’’ wrote Mr. Hamlin, “and l exceeding effective, and less work than 3 Horse Blankets.* ? made in all styles—to tit any horse—to his Gen. Charles who was best to pre vein sou, Hamlin, liked one f suit any purse. < yoar dealer for Bias(Jirth Blankets him for that.’’ the made of beads. It was of narrow 5/A then at Mr. I. indnr from L and look for the ale-mark. A book on the n of this book, Mr. living Orland, Me., instructing But the of Mr. black taffeta ribbon subject scut free. sight royalty depressed the about half an inch has studied aud in- him to organize the Lincoln men and the entering W5I.. iRES & SONS, A Hamlin. In his letters he dwelt on the wide. A hand of the ribbon was taken Philadelphia. ihh) of Seward in that district and country, lint by personal letters opponents burdens it on for a on placed the multitude, and a foundation, and this were folded has made elect John West, an avowed Lincoln man, clever ruse he, .'.mlfather, thus even in Spain and far off Italy his 1 over iu a point at the top and sewed as over an out-and-out Seward with the little pieces -irs of the principal delegate were also with the common of ribbon from four sympathies baud of native to tive inches in number of has supporter. There was a sharp fight and At cities, people. He talked with Caste Ian about length. the end of each was a West was chosen. Afterward he was a followers, con- piece >sn»ual Record cover- the and the states- bead. Spanish republic great trived to hood large jet Any colored ribbon could \..us and has carried candidate for collector of internal revenue man unbosomed himself freely. He said be used iu making this and the in Maine, but he was the en- wink the fringe, THE YEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE with many opposed by that there was a guards ends finished off public no hope for republic in with beads, or tire congressional delegation from the aud to cross the spangles, Spaiu for many years to come, because sequins. A very idea is to make who had uuited on another man. frontier. pretty was a prince of storv- State, the were the of the people uot prepared for it. Aside and fringe different shades of one there is a fund In spite of the fact that Fessenden, Mor- Hugged THE GREAT r.iy, from the serious fact of the tin- color. For instance, all the shades of Blaine and other men were royalty, mountainous as e book. Through rill. strong in sel and from dark to pomp of the court aroused the old the is— green light, with opal beads the Mr. Hamlin secured the 1 country •graplier, the Boston delegation, Republican. He could his at the ends. Bazar. of Mr. West. He hardly keep some of the pas- [Harper's present a synopsis appointment simply face was to NATIONAL FAMILY straight when he escorted the ! ses were ■ told Mr. Lincoln the facts—that West was -d.OOP prom ix thk forbidden Laxd is of this fascinat- King’s palace the most I his friend and he added by gorgeously feet high prog- against Seward, dressed flunkies and with flourish of ; Copyright, 1898, that lie knew Mr. Lincoln never his ess was rapid Harper d- Brothers. forgot ceremonies. It was the of vanities ; NEWSPAPER friends. Lincoln smiled and said: vanity until, when ap- Hamlin entered poli- j grimly aud the selfishness of mau. “No, 1 don’t and so parently among PYNY-PECTORAL mi-slavery Democrat, I forget my friends,” Mr. Hamlin, in his home letters, made For FARMERS at once j friends, the venturesome explorer was sud- A lit in Maine was saying he made out Mr. West’s some QUICK CURE FOR j pertinent observations on the habits den!) seized aud bound. {•resent generation papers. and conditions of the Spanish people. | At the of a Lama he COUGHS AND COLDS. A n\ men instigation high strong sup- '1'lie population was not as rap- and VILLA CEffS ‘‘The Partition of is the title increasing was subjected to the crudest torture—his VERY VALUABLE in all •institutional and Oregon" as it remedy idly should. He noted that there affections of the of one of the in the »dy racked, his face roasted, and his eye- resented attacks principal chapters was an abnormal the in- ami your favorite home paper, of Hannibal Hamlin. He be- mortality among sight neatly extinguished with a red-hot j >• -atiou" as attacks biography fants, and he found that this was due in THROAT OR LUNGS. iron, and made for his "r were lieved that the American llag should have every preparation Among them no small measiuc to the thoughtless habit Large Bottles, 25c. ’>• waved over what is now called British decapitation; aud after additional tor- THE w; s REPUBLICAN attorney-gen- of keeping the children up until late at JOURNAL,''’ tures lie was hound on a with a i' k's cabinet, and Columbia, and which, together with the pony DAVSS & | night. Families sat. out on the balconies saddle that LAWRENCE CO., Lim., State of was once a of spik'd cruelly injured his .e United states! Washington, part until ■ m- midnight with infants, and Mr. H lie was then Prop's of Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer. the vast of < This is now spine hurried back to the BOTH ONE YEAR FOR .i. •. ans, one ot the territory Megou. bn’s views somewhat astonished $2.00 | paternal frontier, where he was met FOR SALE BY a but it was a far by a rescue New Kngland ever! forgotten incident, the easy going Spaniards with whom he reaching issue in its and a party. A. A. Howes Co. i >n Bradbury, au day. synopsis conversed. that it w; s a be They thought Apait from t lie exciting adventures with ■I : of the story may The Unit- ! ■■ .John Apple- presented. j “small thing” to worry about. Hi re- | States which he met, Mr. Landor has much to THE N.. Y. WEEKLY : U.and A and ed claimed till this territory of On j TRIBUNE rgus marked that a baby was a small thing tell in his book. "In the """U"; gon. and until 1S44 allowed Great Forbidden L iud," and World, and reliable market ren abb- --dii r:a <. .111 1 ! s’ate under Bu- Britain! but the b asis of a > comprehensive, >rts, srin^ j physically, country which lias just been Messrs. H. .1. to enjoy joint occupation. Then* \v;a j published by short stories, seietitilie and aiechanic.il information. i:iu m a'»*i Minors of Maine— But this was the ken of the Re Sells pictures, iini• 14; rvery ish and the beyond teresting people with whom he eame in eat such as settlers, Democratic party j Me. men, polite Hons. He was also moved at Un- contact, aud of certain Mattawamkrag, « i re- won the utial that geographical — ;• lit of Bowdoin pre.-id ainpaign year Sirs, I hav -o' I *‘L. 1." Bitters depressed condition of the Spanish farmer. >u r... the solution of the that our claims to all of uncertainty re- d support to slav- by demanding j work land.” he •American for t\\; :,;\ \vp.n. l in y are the most “They said, -ardine the ivi-iou of the Mansarow.u " a Oregon should be enforced and Texas be j we in store. large body that farmers would not touch. He thought ii’ii -.liable bitters hav the THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL annexed. But. after secured Texas L’akstal lakes, and the visit to aud i Keeps yon m ct >se *. »a •. v * »rs *ii. Hamlin was having the a t. i.». \v. Smith. made mistake in driving and on the .. Spaniards Hie lixiijc of the position of the two \ friends, farm and in the villas--, info; ms > i< p ..u-ru ■ to Uierea>e the area of ! me o' i- siavedom, the slave ! .c priu- Bepresent the Moors out their 'c.u were the eoudit. ion »t er a < 1 They cipal sources of the products, >ps a 1 prospers ;. »r \ 1. .• •: .; j n vsv, for live pow ei had no desire to increase the area Brahmaputra, never j •‘gislature the civilizers of and irrigated tlm before She recommends wcle ime and .1 i;- b ail ! Spain, readied oy a European. “LTD indispensable weekly visitor >m : i rce i mes of fiee soil by of into speaker bringing Oregon cm nt ry. B.w.or, Me. the Union. Vet the anti Demo- j SE\ I) ALL -A i;s< Kll’l ION> IO came in slavery — speedily While Mr. Hamlin found the Spanish Dear Sirs. I have •• .mmemied • — rats insisted on To i. ’i v wing of the Oregon. quote the! and he The of the kindly courteous, could not like; Passing Ox. V'Htr “I.. 1-." 1-in lei 1 >\ -jn —in, biography: * < 'g.siature began their ways of >ing business. “It was ami shall alw:o oh THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CQ 8 fast, Me. 1 >1 :ve it ritanee, exploration tin; ]'ower of discovery. always to-morrow.” said he, “and they Notwithstanding ubiquity of the hi- ! Mrs. I—i hi.k It.rkins, and < ousitute a better claim to ter- ! 1 a and tit- {•«■! -m! of nearly survey seemed really surprised to find that 1 y. more tardy development of lit ;\. tatiuT -dan pretension based on! the liere ia no *-! y. The incident meant what i said when I told them that evidence 'ii.it She knows from false then all of the. land on the tile burst experience ; a is die appear- evidence, 1 wanted a thing done at once.” losing grouud in .air si a ial 1 i. Mr. FRED Me. Pacific that was called Oiegnn be- •oid .. Winterport, dsT > on tiie scene ot .-dope j economy. On the contrary. ATWOOD, I to this nation. in.a1 lias hav taken y air IV At nm tubers of t he longed Great Heart Terror- :: minutes ;u i«*r been aa increase of -PI com. j per a Britain < laimed it all the >;• ti wood’s Bilters, "mi c tv .mem. . but Hamlin part prese Oleg spemfic, per cent, in the number of mules, while out the shadow ot a it*. T oo acute t-> he dispelled and absolute g. ..id Mim. >. C. XA><1 n. go'imds rlmt legal title to The that dear, quaint and faithful servant of I they hea It h restored. Mrs lo aid lm iSc, of W 11 s- :• energy ami patriotism of the mu them man. the lias ;•«-; on, although he crotT, 0 writes "id..id sweats would stand patient ox, barely held his j saved and half of own ill a bottle. Aidi Democracy Washington e the last sixteen 35c. their methods •'Ut on M 'ikt heeds, so intense were the years' This is j Over Million \'v/ts to this the slave one i.i Avoid Representing Twenty Oregon country: power attacks r. Ague w ‘s "limps the inevitable results of Imitations. ■' the which is now Brit- ! Cure for ur the life > um .-Id he was betrayed territory tii Heart d me, and to-,lav [ quickened of the country. While FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE (H..A5S. TORNADO INSURANCE ish Columbia to know nothing ot tii terrors <>! Thus t iambi. ." the be < anti-slavery leader in England." 1 country may congratulated upon Hannibal Hamlin ami .John S 1 1 by Kiigore A WiUou aud A. \. Howes the increased ».^®STI:A '\ SOIL .R INSL’RANCH AN!) INS!’ x TION. S.euriiv Bn,I- tor Cashiers. contract- *irsSt nomination foi (Quincy push I »mTtnfn»r»»iTTTTrrTTTTfmTm»im^ J : A' Co.—<><3. demanding greater Adams made the two as- and or'. \ I Tnistr itors an.l Truste •>. C nl.-vo : ! 1 1 n!<> 1. ._r the machine. When leading speeches speed power in our modern active j ► * >rres;i American to of i> candidate for the1 serting claims all Oregon. The March of Science. *‘l have inveuteil ties, a sigh ol regret will nevertheless fol- ■ Hamlin’s was circulated at "What is .i V" An low the ox a is comes once a s and the machine speech widely something very useful," as it did the i it is what “Christm but ear,” i.. >• > >■' vanishing just old 5 W VOUiLTRUi'j A' alarm clock letter-box which when .. after tl»e the time. He [(resented our claims to rings stage coach when the locomotive « xSta. Legisla- forced it liuliuiauitiiuii but man goes by with a letter in Ins to »ch time it brings no gift weeks. Two Oregon, charged Great Britain with plan- pocket off the road. years j mail for his wife." Record. to steal the accused the i [Chicago The ox more torn to the Senate, ning territory, is such a good fellow that his welcome in the home than slave of advocated the Relief from Catarrh cough may "i vo-r. Two years power acquiescing, j Delightful Here companionship will be missed, lie is the is one <>t a thousand such ■ of this and testimonies. The 1 e-elected for a full opening up domain, finally philosopher among beasts of burden. He ; jHflLE,s Rev. A. 1).-. of "[ ■ the vast that was to Buckley Buffalo, says: THE i.v (Hie pictured empire erect belongs by birthright to the “Don’t Wor- CHRISTMAS NUMBER I also, vote, wish all to know what a l)r. on the blessing Ag- t0 atm:.* had balloted two itself Pacific slope. ry Club. He chews the cud of content- new’s Catarrhal Powder is in a case of OF THE ■ This was not in the of ment even HONEY : clays arbitration, while he toils out line of facts is Catarrh. I was troubled with this disease and turns upon |lead j and Mr. Hamlin’s exposition of the fami- for time his human so at- the intensity of the years, but the first I used this rem- companion eyes full and soft : of liar scheme it and that that makes l in* -siavers and pro land-grabbing employed by edy gave most delightful relief. 1 now liquid the great Homer used Great Britiau—the of cured after using it them as the most : lie Maine Democracy. building Trading j regard myself entirely expressive simile occur- Of Men, Women and and for two months." Sold & Wil- New York Herald 1 that all the presiden- ports garrisoning them with soldiers by Kilgore ring even to his almost infinite invention f not be to the son and A. A. Howes territory that definite even if a small the machine. There descended, “this s done for Ins value, one, on irMiiMfmiViv BETTER.” AND THIS YEAR IT now W per purely « ••■• ; comprises half of Oregon and ash- each and We a ol of his adherence good, hut at the same time I must, admit, passing minute, then ceases to Hale’s of Horedound Tar is PROPOSES To MAINTAIN ITS guarantee care in Honey and 3 ■ •-<• consideration yl British Colum- burden his soul contests, several ington that, it is considerable satisfaction to tm* with the of time I a medicine that has been tested 3 > flight | long RECORD. every case .., a i‘. ri l bia. After this surrender was ac* 1 lie 1 iri Sold 3 ■' ked one vote of an mnplish- [Chicago Evening Post. gradual passing away of the ox as a I private practice. by druggists i)«* is i in Every Respect Will Re Mi'»uey rt»(|uiroil anti! uv is a.r.i- ite ed the slave power forced war ou*Mexico beast of burden has the generally. the pro-slavery Salt Rheum Cured — pathos that at- | pi.Me. Dr. ■ (juick. Ag- ► ITS H!< M ART to steal more land for siavedom. Ti.r in- tae lies to the extinction of Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. < SUPPLEMENTS. him the necessary new’s Ointment cuivs Sail Kheum, ami a 1 one of the early j 1 Miysici.tns inir,«*.I t.» cal! anl investi- cident demonstrated the reason the slave s Ids <»r families. came into the t.UliMUUUtUiUUiUUm.UltlU .tu.uui whieh will contain ami I opposition to itching burning skiu di seasrs ;ii a da' They country, ! exquisite appro- wate* (,w 1*>, 'm) cures efl'n the I alreely lie backing One application gives alums' instant rein-;. aud together they took a pioneer in i i.-ciy. refused, part print? lull page pictures in color, by -i;eh | •w-nt down to defeat Oregon question. Bor itching. Blind, or Bleeding Piles it its development. felled and drew They clever artists as Conslutatiori and examination st a nils without a Cures m free. n hi* in peer. three To oil' the trees, they tore up the Democracy -ox nights. :ia cents. S->id & stumps, 'i"ii of a Hannibal Hamlin was ac- by Kilgore they seamed aud mellowed the slavery party personally V\ lisou and A. A. Howes & ( /—(is. rooty soil, with ail the <■)' it Winter ASHE AND GRAHAM, 'min left it. ami was quainted Presidents the.; making richly responsive to the heeds Joys.. KELLER, Belfast Office, Two of Kind. Husband t of mail. Johnson Block, Maine by the young United States from John (Quincy Adams the hreak- They pulled out the great stones None of them are to the ast 'Oh, for some 1 j equal v,*r to William aud his table;] the biscuits that fretted the face of nature ^ [ > 20,000 majority. McKinley, ivijespon- and made — lay mother used make!” Wife sweet- afforded mince pie tile utS" f«S to dence the workers an of the delight by Fascinating ! the slave power among presidential garden spots rugged hillside and ly ‘’rui sorry y on haven’t gi t them, dear. E. L, STiVtNS, 10. to from Thomas Ii. Bentou to James («. plain, file ox was a factor of America's greatest delicacy—( will be unexcelled h\ am ntinued give trouble would la- im ab-.ut. sta e every en- e"nremp<»rane- They j enough by 1 c: was Blaine. Benton and Hamlin were the terprise. lie was on the when its It can ous The IDr <■( abolished. j tins time to go well with that remark.” farm, at the ; good. always publication. .ntributors i Operating Surgeon leaders of au movement to ami the aud interesting | Chicago News. wharf, mill, when in those i be good and without trouble or of lo tion will include the names of ;' portiou of this make Levi Woodbury of New Hampshire early days of expansive and adventurous Office — I to t biog- j 40 denis, 10 Cents. Dr. Alnew’s Liver care if will J FRANK R. STOCKTON, Hours, ; 7 t S 1*. M. : the Lincoln tlie Democratic candidate for President i ideas the old places seemed too contracted you buy period, Pols care all trouldes arising fr< m torpor of »*n The rcla- in 1852. lie had been a candidate in ls4.s, for the settler he bundled his into chapters. the liver. Easy and quick—Banish Sick family OEORuE R. MMS, but was defeated a schooner while 'iM-nlu and Ilamlin were by Cass. Bentou aud Headache—Purify the blood and eradicate prairie his faithful oxen the Gold Coin Mince •Lu kson and Van Bu- Hamlin were opposed to Cass, aud in 1851 all mpunties from the system. The de- dragged ponderous wain a six month’s ! Meat, WILL I Art LE QLELX, to a for mand is The are towards the Comes to all to utiilential. Some iuci- began organize champaign Wood- big piils little, easy to journey setting sun, accom- you ready put1 The Lie outbreak of the were of his nomina- take, pleasant results, no pain. 4! in a vial. a distance which we now he i as MARY E. WILKINS, Press, civil bury. They sanguine plishing may in the crust. We make it Burgess 10 cents. Sold j of but he anti Franklin Pierce, by Kilgore & Wils.u aud A. Whirled between the and 'g the , tiou, died, twilight dawn, and as < A. Howes & Co —09. daintily, neatly carefully and other well known story tellers. another New man, was elect biowsing as wended mancipation proclama- Hampshire cheerily they their! Fresh beef • ”1 toilsome could t the colored men, the ed. Here is one letter from Benton, don’t know whether you were in the way along, and boarding them- you yourself. JOB 1 or A of PRINTERS. ellan and the writteu at Washington to Hamlin on June army not,” said the street car conductor selves when the time for the S and selected green apples are! Page Christmas Talks Bepubli- w nightly 1 ho had been instructed not to collect fares are that outlines the camping arrived. is the one Lincoln, now to be 10, 1851, Woodbury used, and our receipt BY from soldiers. “You haven’t your uniform Hut POPULAR NEW YORK CLERGYMEN the first time. To his campaign iu its inception. It is interest- the old fellow lias had his ex- House ‘That’s a fact. But taste this.” day, that made Maine famous Will be Another Delightful Feature. Opera Block, Belfast, Me. -suleiit Hamlin iu that “Old Bullion' cep: where the conditions are still forj described ing chiefly showing It’s quinine.” primi- her mince t'v knew how to the wires on news- tive Once he was the pies. THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY him develop and be- pull “Yes. Watch me swallow it. There,” he steady reliance of j io cents a package at your Grocers. ELEMENTS THAT WILL TO MAKE UP cui'e of the age. Next papers: proceeded, as be smacked his lins; “that every farmer, but now one hardly sees a Only GO | to he in Prepared Thorndike A Hix, Rockland, Me. \ ONE OF Lincoln's the I see from the tlmt I ought proof enough. When a man can yoke the harvest Held or the by THE VERY BEST CHRISTMAS character, suppose you papers plough-lot. r. ------eat a haudful of liis CARDS, thing about him, in am here aud what 1 am about, namely, mak- quinine without masiug a pace cannot he readjusted to the NUMBERS YET ISSUED BY A MODERN face, the chances are. about a hundred to one t> the wonderful ing a history of the workings of the govern- ! quickstep of modern ideas and NEWSPAPER. POSTERS, growth * that he lias inventions, merit for the 30 I was in the * been in one of Uncle Sam’s HILL ■ years Senate J and utilitarianism lias no use for the HEADS, presidency, learning But this does not interfere with other other camps for a while.” \ Washington Star It Will He “a Thing of Beauty” ami ci-takes and poetic or the picturesque. More and LETTER HEADS, wresting work—the of the state of Mis- ™„L'-OCA" “a Forever.’’ redemption a Joy ! Lie conditions around What Fleet! Sour Stomach, Distress more his destination is to be the CATARRH PROliRAMS, souri from tiie Whigs aud Nulliliers—and coming A Climatic after Eating, Weight in the Stoma- i, Wind shambles. This makes life DON’T FORGET THE DATE OF ISSUE. PAMPHLETS, tile presidential election. It is on tlie latter shorter, and on The Stomach, Loss of Appetite, we Aftectiou describes the doubt and 1 now write to The state of D.zziness, might say merrier, but merriment in point you. Nausea. Sick Headacln—formidable foes to Hi New has her an ox is inconceivable. but a local December 11. at prevailed at the Hampshire given, through good health—hut. !>• Yon Stan’s [Boston Tran- Nothing a unamimous nomination to Pineapple remedy or change of cli- the attack on Fort Democracy, aie the script. SEND IN YOl R ORDERS AT Tablets invincible battleships mat mate will cure it. ONCE FOR Am! all kinds of Woodbury. This is a good start. I can Legal Printing *isic. at Druggists estate for ISPS are now due and immediate pay- ; is a rt. j? f ;i •H.-b M' » i proceed from can- you ? If Maine I would send it to you t*> other day that ae was threatened with hind 1 still have or mail. 1 it ,f \\ f'RS. the money that has been by incut is requested A discount of two per cent [ »n convey to a I feel like I could of the brain. News ELY I4KOTHEIIS .">(> Warren Street. New York. HKIFil.h a ('<). of N. v York fm advanced position paper. softening (Chicago collected,but shall turn it over to the gener- will lie allowed on all taxes paid be fore .lamia r\ 1 make a limes. pretty strong article. al officers The discussion of this 1SPP. 1 shall be in my oUieein Memorial building Vice President The of bestowed Temple words praise upon Hood’s from 8.30 to 1 1.30 a.m. until further notice l n: v ( I O.l /v s' .t The article referred to was the project was the friction, if such it could daily, C t othrr •patient at the advice of official by those who have taken it qjily I Dr Williams' Indian Pile Sarsaparilla he called, came in the wst It was of the medicine. that up convention. hutment will cure Blind, CM YS. II. SARGENT, Collector. Hors of the Presi- Woodbury platform. published prove the merit The m ti>\ Mini; cm/; >/>; v/ s first in association never was directly connect- Bleeding and Itching L to set an the Bangor Jeffersonian, and a f Tlou who leads a 1808.—30tf example, “There goes hand-to- ed with the but its to ■ Piles, li absorbs the tumors, Belfast, Sep:. 1, -For bailies.-- ■ temple, gave consent and there on one oc- thence distributed and huudreds copied by mouth existence. help a common issue. The Temple lira been allays the itching at once, acts of Democratic He looks ■ as a instant re- recruits with pickets organs. “Is that prosperous enough a failure as an investment. It cost consid- poultice, gives In Ins M L1, 1.1 \ I. K \ n>1 tin* very he is as far as lief. Dr. VV illiams'Indian Pile Oint- “Oh, prosperous, that's con- erably over one million, and the same build 1 at *st; styles, with eo-upetent milliners tu r** »• l- dentist incut is prepared for Piles and Itch- The last national cerned. He’s the best in this town.” ii g could be to convention in which constructed day for some of the box is anee. He a assortment of News. ing private parts. Every keeps jjo.n| t touching incidents in | Hannibal Hamlin took part was the one (Chicago $800,000. It is now eleven years old, and warranted. By druggists, by mail on re Just Out and Just In newer and finer buildings have ceipt of price. 50 cents and $1.00. WILLIAMS Ld'Ui’s awl < 'hil'lr*‘n's Fiul' i'toO’ir. between Lincoln and of 1880, when Garfield was nominated Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat- sprung up all around it. It was figured that if all the MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio AT.. '•uneetion with the free- for President, and Grant and the third ment by Ely’s Cream Balm, which is agree- is rooms in the building had been let there d the term were beaten. Senator Hamlin was ably aromatic, ft received the slaves. Vice Pres- through would have been an annual return of $150,- '■ cleanses and heals the PENNYROYAL PILLS ■,N on the of retirement at this time nostrils, whole sur- HOTT’S POOR & ! among the first to ad- verge 000, and it cost $125,000 to run it. But the overcome face over which it diffuses itself. To test They Weakness, irregu- SON’S, to and did not wish to attend the convention. it, rooms never all and omissions,increase inec.ln these It 10 cents or have been tilled, and in con- larity vigor steps. a trial size for the large, for 50 and banish pains of menstrua- ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN !|"n of The third term dis- sequence a constant loss. The association time in the Presi- movement, however, cents, is mailed by Ely Brothers, 50 Warren tion.” They are Savers” i) turbed and will stand aloof in the future to girls at womanhood, aiding de- this should be done. him. the following letter from New York. it. accordingly LEATHER WALLETS, Street, Druggists keep A from the fund.” velopment of organs and body. No I to James G. Blaine induced him to take for Nasal Catarrh which is Temple known for women TESTED him that equals EYES the time remedy or remedy yed 1 drying CARD AND CIGAR CASKS, ;| ist of Blaine’s forces: to the diseased membrane them, t'annot do harm—life he* the colored men. In charge exciting should conies a pleasure. #1 per box not be used. Creaiu Balm is PHOTOGRAPH HOLDERS, Mdent Lincoln was deter- Senate Chamber, Washington, May 22, 1880. recognized as a solely on account of the I My Dear Sir: I hear, with some concern specific. __ MUSIC ROLLS, the in the ; that you are not going to Chicago. I dislike For Over Fifty fears. FOK SALE BY K. II. MOODY. Iyr38 FREE. \ negro army. CASTOR IA ETC. to ask any service of that PURSES, Hamlin offered Mr. Lin- j friendship may For Infants and .). W. the New York to An Old and Well-Tried Children Ilaley, Oculist, will s subject you personal inconvenience, but I Remedy.—Mrs. ! | of his own son Cyrus, j has PILES PILES ! PILES! I fear that your absence will be purposely Winslow’s Soothing Syrup been used for return to Belfast Dec. 2.1. :im40* din of his ; millions I)r. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure I Appleton—son misconstrued by my opponents and to over fifty years by of mothers for The Kind You Have my while Always Bought ■bstinguished chief justice You will find good accommodations their children teething, with perfect Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It | injury. the H.H.LAMSON, A FANCY services of for at the success. It soothes child, the the at CANDLE, \ Henry G. j engaged you Grand Pacific, and I softens the absorbes tumors, allays itching once, ‘'v 111 all pain, cures wind WITH EVERY da soldier of a fine re- shall be much pleased to have you go as my gums, allays colic, and acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- ! ! is the best remedy for Is sStureof ‘i Maine man—to personal representative;•>aud I will, in any Diarrhoea. pleas- liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is for WROUGHT-IRON, orgau- taste. Sold prepared only GIVEN xl and every event, ratify and confirm anv and ant to the by druggists in every SCROLL-PATTERN colored men, Mr. Lin- the world. Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- Licensed Auctioneer. ''",v every agreement or arrangement which, in part of Twenty-five cents a bot- CANDLESTICK touched and gave Mr. Its value is incalculable. ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- P. O. ADDRESS, I," A your wise discretion, you may see fit to tle. Be.sure and Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas’ PURCHASED OF historic order to Stanton Winslow s gists, sent by mail, for 50c. and Si.00 per box. make. ask for Mrs. Soothing Syrup, and Eclectric Oil. safe. Never fails, j AWAY! Negroes. kind. Perfectly WILLIAMS’ M’F’G CO Prop’s, Cleveland. Ohio POOR & SON I hope that this letter will find take no other At store. FREEDOM, MAINE. you stilj any drug or sale by R. H Moody. iy38 FOR 35 CENTS* SEARSPORT LOCALS. Monroe. The town schools began the winter term Dec. 5th with the following Communion services at the Harbor next teachers: District No. 1, Miss Annie Mad* Sunday. DOYAL Baking docks: No, 3, George Nado; No. 5, David No. Miss Sadie ed to his command in Washington, D. C., Dolloff; (j, Cummings; No. 8, Thursday. Powder makes Hodgdon Buzzell; No.9, Miss NellieWebber ; No. 10, No. David Curtis. Mrs. Jessie Reeves arrived from London Guy Twombly; 11, Districts 2, 4 and 7 $re discontinued for the Wednesday. the finest and most term. The teachers are all from Monroe, Mrs. Walton of Castine is visiting Mr. and except Miss Cummings, who resides in Mrs. S. A. Prescott. wholesome food at Waldo. l)r. E. H. is located at Hollister, Durgiu Winterport. The W. C. T. U. gave a San Benito Calif. Co., minimum cost: so very interesting service Sunday evening Sidney Sargent and Andrew Allen return- under the direction of Mrs. Florence Belches ed to Kent's Hill Tuesday. every housekeeper and Mrs. James Haley_The Epworth Our trailers are making preparations to League social was held at the home of display their Christmas goods. familiar with it af- Misses May and Mattie Leason and it was II a occasion. The Junior very enjoyable --- ijuite a delegation leave here to-day for • • • •- were entertained _I League very pleasantly ilie straw shops in Massachusetts. firms. by their president, Mrs. H. D. Piper, one Mrs Emma M. Davis has bought the Ii. H. IT HAS BECOME OUR CUSTOM, and we find it is to to out our | afternoon last week-C. W. Fernald is at policy do so, close entire stock of heavy weigh; Croekett residence on Maiu street. home for a brief visit. .Miss Edith of at a sacrifice at the of the seaso 1. Our Why not discard Rogers great waning customers want to be shown brand new sty,es each year Miss Alice Me Kenny of Jackson has re- Frankfort was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. it can be done, is to close out the broken lots only way of Suits and Overcoats at such low that even the cently visited Miss Fastuet Erskine. last week_Mrs. J. C. prices the old- George Snow, e °* va'ues can realize what are altogether they getting. Brag and bluster Merchandise facts e\ r. Miss Carver left by train Tuesday Carletou has been quite ill but is improving. prove nothing. prove Angie We say can >ubstantiate our statement with in and -Mr. Jennison Grant is feeble_ (and the facts) that rice we an to visit friends Boston vicinity. fashioned methods very each i quote represents average The Winterport seamen about whom much 25 CENT. Colds are very prevalent and are almost PER TO PURCHASERS. anxiety was felt after the terrible gale, have epidemic in some portions of the town. of soda and sour all been heard from. Mrs. W M. Parse has a tine exhibition of East Seaksmont. School in district photographs m her husband's store window milk, or home-made No. 3 begati Nov. 21st under the instruction OVERCOATS. * * Women’s (CongM Missionary Reading of Ralph Howard of Montville.... Mrs. with Mrs Culcord afternoon. BARQA,NSJNBoys, Nancy Friday mixture of cream of Percy Tower and two children of Centre BLACK BEAVER OVERCOATS, small sizes M. of Co. Belmont with her only, S3.98 George Porter A., I'.S. marines, spent Sunday parents, 25 Knee Pants Suits, who has been at home oil a return- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Marriner.... Mrs. F. 1’. BLUE CHINCHILLA furlough, tartar and or OVERCOATS, 3.98 soda, Brewster of Belfast called on relatives in C. C. Hamilton came to Sandypoint last 39 Knee Pants this section N-»v. All Wool Beaver and Beys' Suits, SK.n"."SS«T::«, week to attend the funeral of Mrs. B. F. 25th_Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Kersey Overcoats, worth $10, now 6.90 the and in- ward Packard Dec. Rice. cheaper spent 1st at E. P. Extra Fine Men's Fine Grades, our $3.50 and $4 line, now Gilbert Marriner of Centre Bel- Kersey Overcoats, made in an See W. M. Parse advt. in another eolumu. Mahoney's. elegant mont. visited Albert Marriner e ferior Saturday. 11 is tiering great bargains in boots and baking pow- manner, our $12 and $15 line, color Black and Brown, shoes. Mrs. Etta Berevage of Camden was in town use Nov. 22 1 the guest ot her aunt, Mrs. Arad H now .... S9.75 and Photographer Tuttle .-pens his studio to- ders, and 11.90 Royal Mahoney-Mrs. I.. C. Quinn left Friday day, Thursday. Christinas pictures this and for en Men's Camden route for Eigle Island. She Trousers. time. Boys’ exclusively? spend a few weeks at. Carver’s Harbor ami ULSTERS. Mrs. Joanna B. Morse is several Good Wool Trousers, worth $1 now spending North Raveu .... During the recent heavy Working 50, BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK Men’s Ulsters, warm and durable weeks with her daughter, .Mrs. T. Gannon, snow storm a flock of Heavy Gray coats, sheep owned by Fine Aii Wool now ili Belfast. Trousers, (^fI"!'' 1“:-'.°"":) David Young was left on the mountain. regular price $6.50, now, .$3 90 and 4 90 Mrs. Ella Dolliver and daughter Inez, COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. After the storm was over he went to gather Heavy Wool Knee Pants, for Boys, reduced to w .n his flock and one Extra All ho recently visited friends in Boston, re- finding missing began a Fine Wool Black Frieze Ulster?, fully worth turned home last week. Yinalhaven. Capt. A. M. Webster, wife search. After five days he succeeded in find- Fine Si 00 Worsted Knee Pants, a bargain at at J and laughter are reported aboard of the ing her under five feet of snow, alive and not $14 00, S9 75 A very acceptable Christmas present to steamer Pentagoet which is to he in bad condition. She had traveled around friends away would be a. year’s subscription supposed lost. round tickets a short under the snow until there was a beaten to The Republican Journal. They bought trip time ago, and nothing has been beard from track of several feet. A committee of ladies met Monday even- Great in is a of them. Webster well mas- Cut known Prices Unity. The Suits. Capt. Ladies’ Sewing Circle met ing to arrange for an evening of whist at ter mariner and has commanded a number with Mrs. Chas. Taylor Dec. 1st. A G. A. R. hall Friday night. goodly of vessels He retired from the sea a were Mens and All Black Coat, worth $4.00 now short, number present and had a very Boys' Wool Suits, (,\hkv'JuxTr) S3 98 Cape It is rumored that tracks of a bear have time and lias since devoted his time time. It will ago to pleasant meet with Mrs. Iiuws FROM $5.00 and $7 00. Brown Covert Cloth, worth now been seen on the Swauville road near the $7.00, farming. He also leased and operated a Mary Whitney Dec. loth_Mrs. Frank site of the old Porter mill. Men's Brown All Wool Covert worth now small granite quarry. Much alarm is felt Chase is in very poor health. Dr. Dodge of Heavy Double Breasted Black Cheviot Suits, Cloth, $10.00, Rev. Gowan C. Wilson at the about them here. attends her-Mrs. spoke Congl. Troy Marcellus Whitney $8.00 reduced to Men’s Waterproof Duck Coats, heavy wool lined, church last in the interest is sick. Dr. regular quality, 55,85 Sunday morning Clark's Corner, Prosit.! r. Marshall quite Whitney attends her. .. of the Maine Bible Dr. W. (i. F uller was in town 50 Mens Lambskin Lined Duck Coats, Society. Clark arrived from Milford, Mass., Satur- last week_ Fine Suits, S8.90 11.50 Mrs. Geo. Clark while to Sch. E. L. Warren, Capt. Israel Closson, day, called home by the illness of his father, going church Sun- in a hole in the Jr., weathered the last gale in Portland, Hiram Clark... .Mrs. Susie Perkins is on day stepped side walk and fell and fractured her shoulder. It is a where she made a safe harbor. the sick list.. Fred Clark, wife and daugh- bail fracture. Dr. Cook ter of Stockton was at the Corner attends her and she is in and Gloves. We are pleased to see cashier Gordon of Springs as Bargains well as Caps doing could be Great Trade in M. Clark and wife visited N. C. expected_Mrs. Underwear, the Searsport National Bank at his post Sunday... Golf Fogg is gaining and can sit some_ Heavy Style, Mens' and half 19c. again, much improved in health Brown in Belfast, Sat unlay... Manley up Boys' just price. Melzier Heavy and Brown Underwear at Clark and wife of Frankfort were at the; Stevens lias bought the stand Grey C. H. Monroe is building one of the fa- Heavy Muleskin Lined Gloves, great values, Corner last week....Mr. Simon Boyd is owned by Samuel Kelley, but will not take 19c, 50c. Fleeced Underwear, fine mous grandfather clocks for W. PE Grinnell, Heavy very goods failing. .Nathan Brown and wife of Belfast possession until spring. Mr. Stevens has Men s to be iu the hall of the hotel. Braces, worth double, ..... 9c. Wool placed moved in with his Heavy Underwear, worth 75c., at are. expected in town S‘»«»u-Hog killing is brother, Gurney Stevens, closing Miss left on steamer fur the Betsey Staples City now in order, ami Mell Clark is the butcher. winter... The entertainment at of and will the win- Odd Fellows Hall Bangor Monday spend Charlie Clark arrival home Thursday! by W. A. Coles, imperso- ter ‘l;'k cre^'f tit with Mi>. Jennie Roberts in Somerville, from Hall nator and ventriloquist, was very good and these prices, WE CANNOI GIVE IT. Parties bv mail or Quarry,where he has employment, j DON’T ordering gods st.u; Mass. well attended. Mr Cole is blind Mrs. .. .Miss Ida Cole is quite as values as it visitiug friends in j given just good they came themselves. Money returned it not perfect I v satisfied 1 Park, lb Y. Mi die 11 and Belle Palmer of Monroe was in town Dec. 2 1 Cap: Ilocklaud .... Will J Mison has bought an-j Wli 1) wns «-ft train morn- t u inspect the W. R. C. She the by Monday other horse, making tw in the past weeks. I pronounced in sei' «- a- in Corps good standing and ing jurors the 1. S. Court at Now got out of the road. boys. doing good Port lam:. work for so small a body. The books she HARRY w. 1 Bei Mon Lewis Young of Union ami F. ; e3 Haiti were perfect.... Dr. Cook went to clark, A received here teh-gram Tuesday from W Johns.>u of Searsu-ont were in town MY | Newport last week He is having a furnace i Jam-s B Parse announces h:s safe arrival Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. HiiU of CLOTHIER, Irving put. in his house.. Mrs. A. it. has at N-w ’• -rk in steamer Dun- Myrick Evelyn from Searsim.nt visited Mrs. Hill's parents. Mr. been quite sick. kirk, Ei am-.e. au i Mrs. Hi.-hard Greer, last Sunday Mr. Brooks. Mrs. Fannie T worn lily is at. August F lower. W Altl'W I.I.. IM IVll-i.lv A pleasant soma hi was given at the L’pper Ralph Ileal and Miss Hu;tie B Marriner. Jiilir NKWa. KOK K11. N I'OKTS. I home from bears where she in'r M ardwell, ayi-d ::s of East Sears in port, attended Conferem e roon T!ie out were in town Min N Tuesday evening. Sunday Bio Janeiro, Nov 2b. s i: Mabel Jor- “It is a says I’n-f H»m- I'M A in K.M'k am:. Mrs. ( whom v« remember as a Ar, surprising fact,” Miss M.'s Fred apt. Young, ! “that in A. 1a-' a II,- .| ». Ii,;-* hostesses were Miss Ethel N .• hols and \1 ss visiting brother. A. Mariner dan, Balauo. Bn.v,n;i, ,*e; days. ton. my travels m all parts <•! the PORT OF BELFAST. "i I nit. u. a Li- ! A 4 ~ school girl by tin- name of Nettie Trnndy. Havana, Nov 2ti. A:-, bark Matauzas, I world, tor the last ten tears, I have met. yea Edna Nicktds. V ALi'o Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chase, have 1 Mrs. is New York. more used Green’s Twumbly kept busy most of the ARRIVED. people having August arrived h me fr* m a few Charles C osson in sell. A. J. Wiv- weelc.- visit in Batavia, Dee 4. Ar, ! Mower than any other foi Capt time with hei duties as a professional nurse. ship Bangalore (Hr,) reined.\, lyspep- M Dec 1. Sell Paul liver -ml has chartered to take the d tim Salem, M rs. Helen Shorey, Seavey, Pattersball, Blanchard, Yokohama, Id da\s passage (to sia, deranged and stoma-h, for ney cargo who, ... I. IS. & sent one of their Staples Sou to haul for Delaware. Breakwater for am. 1 find for tourists and sales- has been vis ber has Camdeu, up. orders constipat wrecked schooner Edith from Fort P mt* tiug parents, returned light sleighs to Rhode Island recently, and a Dec. 3. Sells. Harriet Rogers, Lvimlj, Mt. Forks Island, Nov 27. Sid. brig Telos, men, or for persons tilling ott'o-e .> sitions, her hone- o Big Timber, Mont. Mrs. L. Desert; New Haven was where headaches and had Stonmgton New York gentleman seeing it was so much Sunuyside, Eaton, Deer Isle. Heagan, (and spoken Dee general feelings lb Shorey has gmie to Montana to a Dec. d. Scb. Fannie & Edith, Pair ?rsou, 2, lat :vl 21 N, Ion 72 VV ) from irregular habits exist, that Green’s Numerous friends of spend with it that he ordered one at postmaster Kulgcre pleased once, Boston. Bio Nov 21 Flower is a It year ; r w.lT i.“r sons, John, Waldo, Janeiro, Ar, bark I) iris, August grand rmnedy here were deeply pained to hear of his deaim which the firm shipped last Monday. Ike Balt imore. does not injure the system by use, Bert am! who are SAILED. frequent Raymond, settled there.. Nov 4 Passed bark and is excellent for sour stomaehs and indi- In his younger day s he was a for some time allows that they cm get up just as stylish a Anjer, Penobscot, Mamie, the four-year-oid daughter of Mr. Hong Kong for Boston. gestion Sample bottles free at *r a resident here. sleigh as can he found any where... .T. I). Dee 3. Sell. William Marshall,’ Sharp, <1 Mrs. G. L i.evanseller, lost the end of Son's, Belfast, and A B. Sparrow, Freedom.. Jetlison is at home from liis to Boston. Philadelphia. M A It IN K M IS* ELLA N V. Sold dealers in The fami.v of C *i t. Alansou wh s trip by all civilized countries. Eord, "I her lingers last week by it Dee., li. Sell. Harriet Rogers, Lynam, Mt j Our Stop getting -C. K. Laue at home. He in the hark Alice deed, have received b tdrs spent Sunday Desert. Tam O’ Baliard. !-r a saw... Borne of our farmers are Spoken. Ship Skanter, is away most of the time-A. B. from New York for Yokohama. Nov JO. lal from Buenos Ayers The aptain ,>as Stautial, AMERICAN PORTS. Belfast Price ( urrent. 'Iuite had y hurt by the failure of the Bel- J7 4!', Ion 71 under Crowdp d Rio. w iio was called home by the sickness of his 27, goose-wing topsail; charter» for all fast Creamery to pay for cream furnished. New Nov. »0. bark 1 1 apparently well. URRKCIKD WKf.KLY FOK THE lOl'ltN.AI.. son Loyd, has returned to his business ... .1. Vork, Sld, uritan, In the storm d ast Sunday the hag staff sell Austin D Boston. Dec. 5 Schr William Slater, Produri Market. / ea'Cs P„ifl Producers. j M'»kri1.1 The. funeral of Mrs. R L. I. Fetker and Mabel are Amsbury, Leith; Knight, Dag- Rose teaching the 5o/7»>0i tani" s no on Union Ha-i vis blown off: also the Manzanillo; Dec 1, ar, sell Mt. Hope, Punta I from Bangor for Fall River, for whose Apples, fe> I'u, Hay, £> t<.n, | gett was held at the church last dried |t>. 4 u 5 It 7 a Sunday, village schools; Blin F. Stautial is at West Gorda for Carteret; Herbert E, Shiite, Phila- safety some fear was expressed, rode mu y> Hides, {;• ar.d several trees in Beans, 3ti ■> 4‘ Lamb. lb. 7a Liber-y juJ.e. Mosman Rev. H W. The recent peas. ■; jd Abbott of for Groton: storm off Nobska without sustain- ** Liberty officiating. Brooks; Harry Littlefield at South Brooks; delphia 2, sld, brig Ivatahdin, 1 Seal to Land' Skins. 50«’75 Park were hi* vvn down. medium, :> some Bangor; old, scb Henry Crosby, Ceara; 3, ing any damage 75 u ‘J M tton << He spoke at leugtli from the text *‘To and Bert Paysou in East Brooks. Grace E. yel'weyes. 1 00 \ Hell Gate, sell David S Siner, Fer- Butter, ft'• Is a -JO < hits, bu .i'J It.. 35 a 4n g passed ora Holiday) b F {;.• Mrs. (b-iihi White mil, Past National In- die is Mrs. as well as her Vineyard Haven, Dee Sclir. jP gain." Daggett, Dow is teaching in Seheo. Inez Forbes and h a t> uald, Amboy for Winterport; ”, ar, bark encountered a Nov 27, !h. Potatoes, :i‘"4" *r W. l!. C. as Rogers, gale spe- been detailed to in- who survives was for a Leila are not this Manuie Montevideo seh F Bariev, JP tm, 40 a 45 Round Hog. 4 n 4 \ 1 husband, her, great Stiinpsou teaching winter. Swan, Higgins, miles SE. from Black Island, and h* v to C Cheese. fc> if 11 Straw, t> ton, b oo-a no spec several of the down-river active in all endeavor There is some talk of a Pendleton, Burgess, Savannah; Anna Jli hours under bare lost Corps, many years, religious Christmas enter- poles; yaw boat, Chic ken. f It.. K->/ I.' Turkey, fc> lb, 1 bo 17 Pendleton, Thomas, Brunswick for Norwich ; among them in this was one of jib, Hying jib and storm trysail. Calf Skins, 50a 75 Tallow, 1 l-L'n3 of even sort. \Y Bucksport. village. She the leading tainment here. They always get up a good sell passed Hell Gate, Lucy E Friend, Pat- lmek, if*. 14// it; Veal, 7 Thomastou, Nov JO. The new four-masted f» fc) It.. be W E (irinneli has a crew at work members of the Baptist church, aud nearly one-Stanley Roberts, who was shot re- terson, Port Reading for Gloucester; eld doz. 2»i Wool, unwashed. 1" cutting sell John C one of the best ever Kftfis, seh Demerara. Haynes, Find. 8// Id Wood. hard. :> 50 5 no a channel i*. allow the snow at the stated prayer meet- while out is now about liis Methebesec, Snow, fc) ft), g them, because tin ice in the pond always present cently hunting, built in the State, was launched from the W 30. (ieese, f ft-, 13a 15 ood. soft, 3 on.. 3 50 a Boston, Nov. Ar, ship Great Admiral, to be floated down thus a ings, aud either teacher or scho ,ir in the business, hut will always carry some of the yard of Washburn Bros to day. Sl>< is own- stream, insuring Perth in Dee seh S M Retail Price. lie-tail Market Amboy, tow; 3, sld, ed the builders and m is school until infirmities aud acre came shot with him-Dr. A. E. was by hers, and to be varied. Come in goon quality for home use. Sunday Kilgore scbs Jose 7a8 00a 1 iVi Bird, Merrill, Philadelphia; 4, ar, commanded by Capt Hamilton. Beet, corned, jP li>, Lime, fc> bid, ber. A number of called to Belfast the Butter salt, 14 it 1' ()at Meal, *1 •, Mrs. H. II Crockett her upon large sympathizing Saturday night by ill- Olaverri, Arey, Baltimore; Frank A Palm- bajt, p 4g accompanied j Havana, Nov 2b. Advi fi w Sagua «'urn, hu, 50 < inions, p lh, friends attended the funeral, aud Dr. Oscar ness of his uncle Henry_Miss Irene Cook er, Harding, Norfolk. and see lot vom Mrs. Camden state that sch .facob M Ilaske.l, frmu Pluia- ( racked (.’dm, fc) hu, oil. kerosene, gal. 10 dll daughter, Cokord.to Monday, Delaware Dec. 3. seh 5oj Erskine of Frankfort, a grandson of the de- was m town last week on a visit. We were, Breakwater, Ar, with coal, ran ashore Nov 2b on oru Meal. $> hu. 50i Pollock, [' ir., 4a5 anc will make her horn e there with her delphia, Day Lucia Porter, Farrow, Brunswick for Stam- < heese, f> ft,, 14 Pork, fc> lb, 7 a8 was .Orris aud glad to see her.. .Grace Dow met Mr. C. S. Bladqnizar de Harillanes Lighters were beautiful t> ceased, present... Vickery ford. Cotton Seed, cwt. 1 Plaster, bbl, 1 l'j git daughters, Mrs. Co.cord and Mrs. Gilkey. sent from Sagua and took off bO tons of coal. fc> L'5; £> Miss Graoie Simrnons return to Kent’s Hill Brackett and Gale in re- ( odtish, dry, if. 5/< Rye Meal, jn It. 3 daughter Newport Dec. 1. sch Star of the will lie but the vessel will |> A of bowed were lost Baltimore, Ar, Cargo saved, Cranberries, cu 85a 00 pair gold spectacles this week.... Rev. W. W. holds cently ami reports them well and j Shorts, JO this for a sm Ogier quar- prosperous, Sea, Hopkins, Port Royal, S C.; 3, cld, sell probably be a total loss. Clover Seed. lialL'j Sugar, {0 lb. 5 l-'-’ab year last week, either in Belfast or on the back A. B. ter’y meeting services at the church next which their many friends in Brooks will he Sherman, Pillsbury, Cardenas. New York, Nov 28 St City of Washing- Four, fP hid, 4 50// 4 75j Salt, T. L. bu, 35 road to The. finder will confer a Dec. 1. Ar, sell. A H. (4 Seed, bu. 1 75,// on Sweet Potatoes, 3 Searsport. Sunday at p. m. glad to hear....The apples are now Portland, Nebiuger, ton, arrived here from Vera Cruz, brought being for New York Frank G Lard, $> ft», 8 a! 11 Wheat Meal, 3g-'. 1-2 favor them at Burkett's, Belfast, Robinson, Bangor ; Capt Fletcher and four of the crew of sch by leaving packed ami sent away. The price paid is $2 for Boston steamer Thorndike. The Free Rich, Ilockport ; 2, ar, before wrecked on Cozumal or at the office Baptist Quarterly barrel.The of Taiofa, reported post here. per young ladies this vil- Horatio New York ; sclis Electa held at the Centre Church Hall, Bailey, Island Nov 17; also 4(1 of the crew of St HORN. Meeting, Dec. 2-4, for The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. lage will give a box sociable at G. A. R. Bangor Bridgeport; Webster Barnard, Mexico, formerly U S Transport, which has was -t success and the bad for Haven; Hattie McG Poor & notwithstanding Bangor Vineyard been church will have oih of their famous baked Hall Tuesday evening Dec. Rltb for the beu- turned over to her former Spanish trav» was well attended. The ministers Buck, Bangor tor New York ; Mary Ann Mc- , to Mr. A is assured and a ly invited to bring box. A good program Ryan, for Boston; Florida, evening. good supper Mabel and Mrs. Edward a ett. Rev. John S. Blair and Miss Millet, a land for sch Ella M Jordan, Capt Balano, from this port, W. Griffin, daughter, Ella is desired. will he of bean Boston; sld, Willey, Eliza. STO liberal patronage given, consisting hags, pea- Point-a-Pitre. with a cargo of apples, arm ed at Rio Janeiro ORUC returned missionary from India, who gave War dwell. In Penobscot. November lb, nut chase, etc. Admission five cents. sch Wednesday, after a remarkably voy- On account of th? had a Bangor, Dec. 3 Ar, Odell, ; quick Mr and Mrs. Edwin K Wardwell. a son. traveling only an interesting talk on the sad conditions of Boothbay of 2(1 KKPOKT OK TilK t OMHl sld, sell Boston; 4, sld, sell age days. This is the quickest run small number of tl e Eagle, Joseph Waldo County Vet- that heathen land, and she with the others to haul ever made by the schooner which is not d ( Eaton, Jr, Philbrook, Winter port, MARRIED Searsport Natioi erans the reunion here E. A. Hall of the Maine Central R. for her fast She has made attended last Thurs- preached good and instructive sermous. Supt. up; G, ar, sch Geo W Lewis, Clement, Bos- sailing qualities. ; seven previous voyages from here to liio At Searsport, In the Stale n! v Those The choir R. Co. was in Belfast on busi- ton; sld, sclis lzetta, Nye, New’ York ; Odell, j day. present however, pronounced rendered excellent music under yesterday her ! Buy a nt- l’K km <>t in Camden, November 2*\ William F Collins, Frankfort Janeiro, average time being 88 days. business Decent In the affair ami each the of ness. Winterport.; The Eugene Biyant and Minnie Prescott, both ot Cam very enjoyable pledged Mrs. who also schooner's consists of 1.11(1 bids of ■ leadership Carter, and New York. cargo d eu. Rixn in other to meet at ti e gathering in Brooks apples, 410 tons of 1(15 half-bids presided at the organ. Mr. Fred Poland Pascagoula, Nov 2!>. Ar, bark Olive Tliur- ire, pears, Gi lo Mahoney. In Searsniont, November 23, next 12 Loan and .In. .... t- January. low, Havana. packages of bicycles and 185,2(H) feet <>f by Ib-v Wm. ( Raker KianeD I Gelo of New- and wife, Mr. Frank Stevens and wife, < Keturafts. m'.-uiv.! am1 no- Nov 30. sch pine. port. Yt.. and Miss Clara M. Mahoney .d Sears- The body of Eller.son E. Patterson, who Wisoasset, Ar, Mary Farrow, r. S. P.niuls to sc■ miv nr. and Mr. Alonzo Haynes and were tnont. Me. daughter Morissey, Boston. Chaktkks. Brig Haviiali, Pernambuco to Stocks, sfcuril ics, of.- was drowned near Smtuate in the boat Pi in v'i l.i n ■. In Hoiilton, November 24. Wil- pilot from the Mostville Perth Nov 30. soli David S North of t. S. h Carrie P.anki present Quarterly Meet- Amboy, Sld, liatteras, sugar, p liam I' Putnam of and Mrs Chrisri 1 'ig--luiusc,fimiitur.' arrived here last. and « Bncksport Due from .\,n mnal Lank' Columbia, Thursday W A Port <■ ing. The next session will be held with Siner, Fernald, interport. Bucknam, Fernaudiaua to Spain, P. 1.11 itr Hoiilton. the funeral took place from the home <>f Washington, D C, Dec 2 Cld, sell Hattie lumber, §(>. Sell Senator Sullivan, New Rich a mis- Brig htma n In Camden. November Jackson Mills I Mic I roui a > o\ t*«I .‘sf I' Church, commencing the in a Belfast il Norfolk. >t oik to Vera rails and 26. H. R. Richards and M r< l-'i am elia i | t Ju-n nir* that Comfort Small Space. Barbour, Erskiue, Cruz, £5.11 port Bright- t apt. Griiiin afternoon. Many both of lieek.s and .a in >M'h 1 first in 1800... .Mrs. Elvira Dec 1. soli Charlotte T Sch to New man, Camden. oi tun. p im friends attended the ser- Friday March, People Interested. Jacksonville, Cld, charges. Gladys, Pascagoula -Not. .d other Nut i.'iia 1 i‘ v Sibley, Coombs, New Y ; York, lumber, t. Sell W K Downes, Flail cm who h w ei e romlucted by Kev. H. W. Stevens lias been suffering severely with >r.k p P.rpiis ional pa per icm-y Morton. Norfolk, Nov 30. Sld, soli Frank A Pal- wic to New York, ties, p t. S« b Austin I* I > I KI) cents muscular rheumatism. Dr. was Whitney It’s a nice thing to be able to carry comfort in mer, Harding, Boston ;.r), ar, sclis Augustus Knight, Carteret to Wilmington, phosphate, i.'l u\t Mo,,- ,7 /{, S' !>■ last .. Lewis and Selectman \dams of called Saturday and she is now more your pocket, to have it at. home ami to take with Palmer, Haskell, Guautanamo; Hattie H 70 cents. Brig Katalidin, Hoboken to NYw Sj Buow\. In Rockland. November 27. l-.'Lal tender no.es... Pio v inecetown it is the 50 ets. sdi Emm S William agree that general comfortable-Mrs. Charles is still to vocation. No one can be com- Barbour, Washington. Bedford, coal, Briggs. Hogan you your daily A. Brown, aged 47 years. Kedenipt ion fund with I opinion among the residents and old marin- San Francisco, Nov 30. Ar, ship Shenan- South Amboy to Portland, coal, )• t. Sell H. M. who has fortable with any itchiness of the skin. Jrrita t losson. In Sedgwick. November 24, twin urer, .** per cent of in ers on Cod that Blanchard of quite poorly.Mr. Higgins, to New Cape Captain doah, Baltimore; Isaac Orbeton, Philadelphia Haven, daughters ol Mr and Mrs. Ernest H. ( losson. been confined to his tions of any nature, such as eczema, piles or like the steamer Portland never left port with- home for the past two Brunswick, Ga, Deo 1. Ar, sch Lizzie B coal, 70 cents. Sch Herbert E, Philadelphia aged 7 days. Total. out troubles make you miserable all and orders, or at least against direct orders weeks, is now able to ride out_Mr. A. S. day long Willey, Rivers, Boston; 3, cld, brig H B to Groton, coal, 75 cents Davis. In Chelsea. Mass., Dec. 3. Dr. Aaron S i.iahu.hIi at Belief means sell I >avis. from the agent of the company. It is not the restless night. comfort, perfect Hussey, Norwich; 4, ar, Laura M. Lunt, Rockland Dec. 5. Sch. Higgins and wife were called to Waterville Volaute, Capt. Doimik. Iii Bluehill. November 25, Mrs. Helen ( stock in. custom of captains of vessels to go cure means Both relief and cure are Cummings, Boston; had rough passage; all apital paid against happiness. Pendleton, was at the Ames wharf loaded A fund last the serious illness of their Dodge, aged 36 years, 5 months and 2 days. Surplus the orders of their superiors, especially in a Thursday by near at hand for one who uses Doan’s Oint- well. with lime casks for every Perry Bros, and during Daggett. In'Morrill, December 2. Adaline W t' ti.lix ided profits, less e\ p. case of this kind, and for that reason Galveston, Dec 1. Ar, sch Boston. they daughter, Mrs. Flora Hunt_Mr. Barney ment. Everybody who tries it becomes an enthu- Gladys, the gale slie pounded against the wharf ami Daggett, aged 78 years and 6 months. taxes paid. believe that Captain Blanchard, a dead man, Port Townsend, Dec 1. Ar, ship Dirigo, Deaking. In Belfast. December 2, 1 National I tank notes "o: