The Republican Journal. ! MK t;9-__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, ABRIL 8, 1897. NUMBER 14.

Hatch bill was added to its an- $15,000 Obituary. followed the sea, having been master of sev- A Steamboat Sensation. nual income and under the City Government. the republican journal. Morrill bill it eral vessels and usually going foreign voy- PERSONAL. will this so in command of get $21,000 year, that its in- The very sad intelligence was received ages. He was last the bark Arrest of the Fireman and one of the Owners of EVERY THt'RSDAY MORNING RY The THE come this from sources will after which he retired to land regular monthly meeting of the City Miss P. Beaman is year public here Tuesday of the death of Hattie C., wife Shamrock, the Castine. Mary visiting friends be and its total income life and engaged in fitting out fleets and Council was held All but $56,000 from all of Rev. F. W. She Sheriff John M. of Monday evening. in this city. ■ Ryder. died in Denver, also in the brick making business at Orland, Deputy Vogell Castine lican Journal Pub. Co. sources will not be much short of $70,000. two of the members were present and a Colo., March 31st, about 34 came to Belfast last and arrested Mr. and Mrs. E. S. That is double that of about double aged years. She Thursday Pitcher go to Boston Colby, Austin Gott died at his home in large amount of business was transacted. was married in 1880 to Mr. who Capt. Edward L. Morse, a resident of em- to for a few d is the pafek tor Maine sea that of and a third more than that Ryder, was Castine, day days visit. Bates, Bucks port March 28th of consumption, aged In the absence of J. S. Fernald, Clerk of the of at that time pastor of the ployed as fireman on steamer Castine now Bowdoin.Governor Powers has re- Baptist church in 51 years, 2 mouths and 18 days. He was a Walter went to St. N. faring people Council, Councilman Clement was chosen Cooper John, B., turned from a visit to and has this city, and came here native of Tremont but had been a resi- at this port Morse was Boston, accompanied hy long undergoing repairs. last Thursday on business. been at dent of and a much pro tern. Circulation in and I the State House the past few days her mother, Mrs. A. E. Haven. Mrs. Ryder Bucksport, respected charged with receiving stolen goods. lie Ony County citizen. the vessels he had com- The for sidewalks were Geo. C. Lane went to N. to important business. He will most of her Among was following petitions Exeter, H., last attending spent early life in Rockport, W. E. taken to Castine and at a private hear- return to manded were the Post Boy, Barnes, and to visit his his home in Houlton, probably where she met her there presented referred to the committee on Thursday mother. s Terms. In advance,§2.00a year; Me., husband, but was Alice Gardner and Hesper. ing Thursday evening made disclos- to visit about a pH ntlis; 5o cents for three months. arranging Augusta twice sidewalks: On Waldo avenue, from J. M. W. C. living at the time of her marriage in Cam- ures that led to the arrest in Belfast Friday Crawford arrived from Boston n<» Terms. For one square, one inch month. His private secretary, Mr. Smith, Tibbetts’ house to Mrs. Mass. of A. Lewis’house; ou Tuesday for a visit to relatives. 'limin, 75 cents tor one week, and wi ll remain in all the time bridgeport, They left Belfast in Sep- morning Perry Coombs, engineer of evening Augusta nearly News of the Granges. Lincolnville from L. E. nch subsequent insertion. the Castine and one of avenue, McMahan's to look after routine matters.One of tember '81 for East Greenwich, R. I., and her owners, and he Miss Jennie A. McLellau is spending the house to Main street; on Cedar the best and have since lived in was taken to Castine on the steamer Rock- street,below Easter vacation with cots of known, brightest most cap- Newport, Rhode Island, her parents in this I'o-Day’s Journal. Frederick. Ritchie Grange, Waldo, has Salmond street; ou Main street, above the tivating young ladies of Bath is to leave East Boston aud Mass. land. A Castine special under date of April city. Lawrence, Mrs. resolutions on the of a adopted the following the post office, for a plank walk in of the PAGE 1. pleasures cosy home to become a was in 2d to the Bangor News the fol- place Ryder always delicate health and Daily gives Mrs. Elsie is in call- trained nurse—The at death of a valued member: concrete from the Duszenberry Belfast, c M eek. .Granite (Titters' Strike at municipal election about a present walk; house of year ago was advised to try the lowing particulars: ed here the of i’ii- Must Go News of the off Whereas death lias again entered our R. A. to by illness her sister, Mrs. J. obituary Calais, Monday, passed very quietly, Morse’s was to Gurney the house of Walter Phil- no western but did not receive story the effect that Societies Senator Malls’ Par**, the Dr. Charles climate, the de- Grange and taken from our midst sister W. Republicans electing E. Coombs engineered the brick in ward 4; on Emery. intiiiboat Sensation Fish ami Ftsh- sired benefit. She left four little Ellen L. thieving euterprise Bradbury street, from almost a unanimous girls, Ter- Littlefield, therefore, and used ■ in.m’s Disc>very. .City Government., Swan, mayor, by Morse’s house in Castine as a hid- Cedar street to Wm. M. Alice Resolved, That in the death of sister Lit- Charles street; on Mayo Bradley, Esq., of Portland sp»-ut ;.i tin >ad<. Y Rare ,d IS.500 Miles vote, a few scattering votes being cast for esita, Mabel, and Frances. Her ing place for the plunder. tlefield Frederick Ritchie Grange has sus- street; on Nortliport avenue, from the Girls’ Sunday in Bucksport with his Mrs. 'Ui.ty Tax. .Joseph C. Rickwood, the Prohibition mother and two brothers, Willie and The first information in the case, which mother, PAGE 2. Louis, tained the loss of an honored charter mem- candidate. The led to the arrest of Morse, was furnished Home to J. F. Wight’s house. George Bradley. Republicans elected every survive. Mis. Ryder came to Belfast ber, we a true and loving sister, and the by M.ifi.robt Fuitorial Notes. Belfast very Morse’s wife, who is said to have told Hon. ward officer and alderman without a kind wife anti mother. The petition of Sarah M. Holmes for the Mrs. H. M. Blackstone of Our M'ashinjrton Letter. .Death .d opposi- young and iu a short resi- family loving M. Warren that Bridgewater, comparatively the George the stolen goods no le Bancor s hunt, the founder of Resolved, That we extend heartfelt abatement of taxes against the heirs of is her Bright Prospects. tion.Orrington dence here won a place in the affection of .were secreted in her house. When Coombs Mass., visiting sister, Mrs. J. W PAGE 3. died at bis home in sympathy of our Grange to brother Little- Evanston, III., Chi- was brought up for here this fore- Hiram Holmes for the years 1890 to 18!>4 was Jones of this ii Salvador Two New Maine Towns. old and young, particularly the youug, who field ami his in their bereavement. hearing city. 5th of heart disease. Mr. Emit family in the of a Is Maine Fish and Game Laws., cago April noon, presence crowd of MOO peo- referred to the on have cherished a love and Resolved, That our charter be draped in committee tiuance. Mr. Lorin Fletcher arrived ot Trade. was a native of Maine. always respect j ple, Morse let out another sensation. He by yesterday mourning for thirty days in respect to our ! S. G. and others asked for an PAGE -t. for her. She was lovable and charitable to said in his that when he and Stimpson arc morning’s boat from departed sister, that these resolutions be ! testimony Bridgewater, Mass., \ Golden Yaelrts and In Brief. A powerful syndicate is be- Coombs heard Mrs. Morse had the light at tfie corner of and Salmoml Anniversary all, but will be missed most in tile home ! sent to the sorrowing family, a copy inscrib- given Congress where he spent the winter. !Uil< Lnua^etuent. .The News of Bel- formed to turn the hitherto compara- thing away had the ing ed our and a sent to the they put plunder they streets, and the was referred to the n e> circle where the loss of a mother's and upon records, copy petition ( oncernin^Local Industries, love had secreted in the a Capt. E. P. Nichols of Bu. is tively useless coast of into au Belfast for house into bag and ksport to join Periodicals.. .Transfers in Heal F> care will be felt the little The papers publication. suuk it in Castine harbor. committee ou lights. immense centre of maritime and railroad by girls. Esther Ellis, Committee the ranks of the cyclers, having received tine have the ) j The truth of this was The City Solicitor on the claim PAGE 5. commerce. The plan is to build a sea family sympathy of many warm Cora Evans, on testimony proved reported wheels for himself and Maud. £ this when the was raised from of daughter, — evening, bag W. S. Wentworth for to of Belfast. wall from Liberty Island to Robbins Reef friends iu Belfast, who have ever had a Matilda Clary. ) Resolutions. alleged damages deep the bottom of the harbor, and found to con- Miss J. W. returned home a his horse and ou the that Ferguson last PAGE 6. light, distance of three miles. The mud interest in Mr. Ryder and family. Union Harvest Centre tain some of the stolen from the sleigh, highway, Grange, Montville, j goods with her new AVhaler .Life in a Lighthouse flats within this are to be ex- of the steamer the city is not and the was ac- Friday milliner, Miss Ada territory has the resolutions of re- 1 freight Castine. There were liable, report 0 "Overdue.". amithe Small adopted following and .Spring cavated and the land built up with piles several pairs of trousers, a meat chopper, cepted. Jones, her stock of new and pretty ! .. •rgoi” poem Easter f lowers > poem'. speet: and inward several thou- News was received to rela- some suspenders and other articles. goods. ing poem ..Register of Deep Wa- piers extending by telegram PL L. Woodcock was granted leave to cut Whereas it has been the of The result of the was that 1 •fiary News ami Notes. sand feet. Cement bottoms will tives in this of the sudden pleasure the hearing Morse proba- city death, April down two trees ou Peach near his Hon. Wm. C. Divine Master in his iutiuite wisdom to re- ! was sentenced to 1)0 days in jail, with costs, street, Marshall attended the meet- PAGE 7. bly be laid when the mud is dredged out. 2d, in New of wife Haven, Conn., Mary it., move from Union Harvest Grange our es- ! mittimus suspended, while Coombs was house. ing of the State Board of Trade in Week Ceil. Neal Dow Honored Then wharves and warehouses will be Dee ring, of Capt. David Hodgdon. She had a para- teemed brother Dexter W. Bennett; there- held in £400 for trial at the April term in The Steamboat Case Initials built on limits of the several highway districts with others from this mentioned last Society the reclaimed land, is be it Ellsworth. He bail and was city Loon Yachts and and,it said, shock in the and fore, gave released. Report. Boats... will lytic morning died that were established the same as for the week. be leased .by great railroads and Resolved, That in his death we acknowl- C. H. Hooper and Albert Clark are his year Cigarettes. without lines which now have similar evening regaining consciousness. edge that this world is not our home and bondsmen. 1890, until otherwise ordered. page S. steamship Miss Carrie Spofford, for Ma- She was a of that our Father all All kinds of stories are told bookkeeper facilities in native this city, a daughter of Heavenly doeth things in connection Alvin was leave to a i. "ais. .County C<>rrespondenee..Ship city.A mortgage Blodgett granted lay thews has returned has been well. with this case. The Coombs Bros, declare that Bros., from Great- M fkets ..Births. ...Marriages...Deaths, recorded at Salem, Mass., for the late Sylvanus aud Mary B. Cottrell. Of plank across Cedar street from his house. Resolved, That our Grange and the it is only a plot of an opposition steamboat Works, where she was called her mother’s News. $20,000,000 for the purchase of the entire her father’s Mrs. family by family, Wiuters of of the deceased have suffered an line to drive them out of business on the H. F. Mason asked that the road plant of the Postal irreparable leading illness. Telegraph company Massachusetts, and a brother, Walter M. loss but what is our loss is his eternal Belfast and Castine route; another story is from the lower NEWS OF THE VVEEK. the Commercial gain. bridge to the upper be by Cable company.Dr. That in the death of Bru. that it is a clear case of systematic Ezra L. Talbot was confined to the house Cottrell of this city, survive. She left four Resolved, robbery, at its with the J. C. Moore of Manchester, X. has Bennett the wife has lost a devoted husband and that Morse’s wife it because straightened junction county H., gave away last week with the His as fire- children, Geo. Adelle aud Fan- road. The was grip. place Matteks. The trustees of the been sentenced the supreme court to Maurice, A., and the children a kind and loving father Coombs had made trouble between herself petition referred to the com- by man on the train who reside in New Haven. and the a aud husband. The was supplied Mate fair were in session at the four years in State prison and pay costs of nie, Cant. Hodg- community very obliging neigh- stealing took place be- mittee on highways and bridges. by George bor and the town one of her most fore the Coombs Brothers the Williams of Watervilie. hotel, last week. The court. He was convicted of over issue of don is at present at work rn Arizona in the honored bought Cas- Loretto and Marion L. Bangor, and esteemed citizens. last fall. At the time Hayford Moody, : ^as held re- stock in tine, Capt. Smallidge, for the purpose of Manchester Union mines with a S. J. who administrators of the Miss C. Duflie came home from Cas- Publishing brother, Hodgdon, Resolved, That we unite in our now of the opposition boat Silver Star, was estate of Harrison Myra which has been in violation of extending premium list, company law. This is pre- has been west over master of t-ine last forty years. Captain and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of the Castine and Coombs was Hayford, gave notice that they are ready week, where she has been employed and sumed to be a :tbly enlarged changed to the end of long drawn out our beloved brother and while miss employed on her. Mrs. Hodgdon are well known in Belfast, they and intend to fulfill the contract between making the graduating and reception dresses ■it* interests of breeders and ex- case.Five Southern Democrats voted him from their circle The Hancock S. J. Court in family may they look county opens of where they have spent most of their lives. Harrison and the for the care the Normal graduates. The matter of special attractions for the tariff bill. This marks a consi- to Christ for that consolatiou* which n<> Ellsworth next Tuesday. Hayford city The remains will human hands can render. of thoroughly discussed. I). K. derable breach in the revenue only doc- brought here for inter- the poor, for the remainder of the term Captain E. B. Amsbury of ship S. D. That a of these resolutions ii. of the State Pomo- trine.Herbert Gladstone meut. .., Resolved, copy named in contract. Secretary declares that ir Fish and the The City Solicitor’s Carleton is at his home, in from be sent to the of our brother Fishing. Rockport was the family departed Society, present to make story recently published that his in this matter was in which New also a copy sent to the Belfast papers for opinion read, York for a few' days with his family. : arrangements may be necessary father had learned to ride a is a Hon. Wm. S. Badger of Augusta died The cod fish hatching at the United States bicycle publication. he says: “I am of the opinion that the con- His is at New York for :d to the after a brief illnesss. He was ship loading Hong fruit exhibit in connection hoax.The uet earnings of the Bell April 2nd, J. F. Ramsay, Committee hatchery on Ten Pound Island, the sou of } Gloucester, tract was not terminated by the death of Mr. e lair. The were: Nathaniel Badger of Kong. officers present Telephone Co., for the year 1896 were Brunswick, Effie Jackson, ? on has finished its winter’s and and was born Feb. work, G2,000,000 but that it is still < 23, 1820, his Hayford, ri aid, Dr.' G. M. against for 1895. spending Orilla Ramsay, ) Resolutions. binding upon Mr. and Mrs. F. B Mathews arrived in Kenduskeag; S3,383,580 $3,213,759 in that town. to of the small fry have been hatched and Alonzo West- early days Coming Augus- put his personal The Augusta; Libby, Surplus $22,3*47 against $81,307 for 1895. ta in 1845 lie in representatives.’’ opinion XewT York last from their to j engaged the dry goods busi- South Branch was offi- into the ocean about five miles off Eastern Thursday trip K. G. Auburn: A. J. ...The waters in the Western livers Grange, Prospect, was and the administrators of Mr. Eveleth, have ness with Johnson Luut and William J. accepted, the \\ est Indies. will visit ( cered last the Point. They Washiug- mbden: W. Marshall. Belfast: taken a tumble, the trouble is not afterwards on a Saturday evening by Sisters, estate will therefore continue to | though Kilburn, carrying large Hayford’s ton, D. C., and Boston before their return to Auburn.The eleventh over by any means. The is flouring mill built by D. on all taking their parts creditably without j mpilly. j Mississippi Joseph Emery The first salmon taken at the care for the poor until May 10, 1900. this • the Kennebec dam. He was in Bangor | city. ■union of the Colby Alumni As- ! fifty miles wide in some places and five also the the use of hooks. The officers were as fol- a 14 8-4 The monthly roll of accounts, u ■'! grocery trade on State street for a brief pool, pounder, was Satur- amounting Portland and vicinity will be j Arkansas counties are under water. pe- lows: W. captured John S. Fernald, The Journal’s local re- Many riod. 1853 lie was M., Mrs. Clara Haley; Overseer, to was are In appointed postmaster afternoon Charles Bussell and 81,532.12, passed. the Preble House, to-morrow, | reported killed by a in that day by Roy was taken with la two cyclone of Augusta President the Mrs. Henrietta Ginn ; Steward, Mrs. M. E. C. porter. grippe weeks and business meet- State. by Pierce, holding Getchell of Brewer. The first fish Sanford Howard was elected inspector of Reception | office two terms until 1801. In caught ago last he came out and July, 1807, he Libby; Secretary, Mrs. Abbie Thompson; and his fixed at >20 for the Friday. Saturday Assoeiation at 0.30 i\ m. Din- last was Frank buildings, salary purchased an interest in the Age, which he year secured by Cowan of hut was to md Lecturer, Mrs. Ellie Assistant Stew- current began work, obliged give up m. Remarks will be made Fish and held for two or three in Ward; municipal year. (Rymk. “Fly Rod*' brought years company with Bangor, on April 1st. Sunday Mr. Kent of is ■ still con tilled to the house. elected President of the Daniel the ard, Miss Sarah Colson; Lady Assistant Dr. S. W Johnson was elected a member cutly : home quite a collection of trophies from Pike, paper being conducted Veazie landed two under the firm salmon, weighing 15 and Dev. Nathaniel 1). D., the name of E G. Hedge & Co. Steward, Mrs. Eliza Killman; Gate of the board of in <>f Dr. W. In Rockland, Mrs. F. M. Bar- Butler, sportsman’s exposition in New York, Keeper, 18 health place L, recently. maid \Y. In 1801 Mr. Badger purchased a one-half in- pounds. Hall, Prof. James W. The are a solid silver and Miss Ora Libby; Pomona, Miss Susie Lind- rows and Mrs. P. S. Barrows celebrat'-ti j gifts loving cup terest in the Maine Farmer of James S. Hammons, resigned. • nd others. Excellent music will other Klst pieces presented by the Sportsman's ami m sey: Flora, Miss Alice Young; Ceres, Mrs. It was voted to a license to A. L. their birthday. These Unites are twins red the Mauley, company with Joseph A. The law relating to packing of sardines grant by Colby University (dee Association and are suitably engraved. Human published the paper for many years. Jennie Crockett, The Edwards to a billiard salt his and were born in Camden to Mr. and Mrs Y is circulated in following program passed by the last legislature does not take keep <>n, ijjm.u petition being Resides these she had other Mr. was business and con- many pres- Badger manager was very carried out. Music the Samuel Tyler, March Jo, IMV Ham den Governor tinued in that nicely by effect until April 2Gth, thirty days after the furnishing the bond required by law and asking ents, among them being a beautiful cres- capacity until the time of his t" .am a | death. choir; reading, Abbie ‘-olson; recitation, the fee. Leander of Monroe was in pardon to Mrs. Mary ; cent shaped pin studded with turquoises Later Mr. Homan retire a from tiie adjournment of the legislature. This will paying legal Staph'S tin* city ! ;ist who is now serv- Farmer, Hon. .J. II. his Lena Colson; O. B. A. 1>. and E. L. were Hampden, ! and diamonds, front the Bangor and Aroos- Manley purchasing story, Gray; reading, enable any factory to open on April 15th, Hayes Cook elected yesterday on his return from a cosiness trip M-nteuce in the State for interest and owning the paper with Mr. Alma Katie L. prison : took and from the Moosehead Partridge; song, Littlefield; till the when the assistant engineers. to Bangor. He is still tlie guides: to the time. In 1858 Mr. continuing 2fith, by provis- manufaetupug Mrs. has now served Badger up present A. Glynn a the of a poem, A. Ginn; reading, Ora Ginn; song, Walter and Sanford Howard were, | guides gold pin shape paddle, Badger was elected a trustee of the Augusta ions of the act they will be compelled to Cooper Staples patent halter and intends to.engage ycais in Tliomaston. She is with the handle of A W. H. Ginn and pearl. gold pencil Savings Bank, m that daughter Edna; reading, close till elected of lumber. in tin harness business. t«» the 'Jl continuing rapacity May loth, following. surveyors j actively ■rding prison records, in the form of a rifle from the and as up the of bis death. Mrs. Clara cartridge president, day Haley; story, Jas. Colson; read- Clark was a measurer The Governor and Council Augustus elected of Mr. ami Mrs. i Winchester Repeating Arms He was always a Democrat, taking a deep in- Sell. Ethel B. Sol Charles A. Hnrriman Bath, Company. ing, Fred Lane. The question, Which is Jacobs, Capt. Jacobs, and salt ami A. 1>. a of a nearing on tlie petition at Hie In the mill of .J. F. Kimbail of terest in the welfare of the party, and for grain Hayes weigher with their little daughter, arnv.-d !■> Satur- pond or sailed from Gloucester March 25th on a number 23d at 4 p. m. many years being connected with the or- clamming, farming fishing? was opened coal and hay. April Mariaville the other day Henry Smith day evening’s tram to visit Mr and Mrs A Owen ganization. He married Susan E. W. S. and was dis- southern mackerel cruise, the first seiner of Augusta has been a 20-inch salmon 5 Emery, by Ivillmau, very ably The were elected: caught weighing 1-2 of I). following policemen J. Marriumn. Mr. H. returned to Bath t'.» deliver the Memorial ad- daughter Joseph Emery, Nov. 13, 1840, cussed the Brothers. At away. Capt. Jacobs took with him the The fish must have come by intermission W. PI. W. i). N, j pounds. from and two sons survive Joseph E. Bad- Sanborn, George Frisbee, but Mrs. Harrimau and Mt. Vernon and Mt. Ver- him, mackerel seine ever made. It is 407 Tuesday, dung’ Flood’s as no salmon had ever been of aud codfish and crackers, apples, candy and pea- largest J. Watson A. ,1. pond, ger Augusta William Badger. Bird, Ivnowlton, Harriman, will age, and has the fathoms and meshes the remain to the end of th week. accepted j caught in the mill-pond before.It turns nuts were partaken of. long 2,100 deep, John L. PL. W. PI. .Mrs. the Dolloff, Jipson, Wight, Nancy Shannon, | out that an act of the Maine legislature meshes being two inches. It is constructed George C. Sheldon, Es-| Ci'ihv ui in Hosea B. Rackliffe died in Newport March W. L. Hanson, Cotton W. Mears, Joseph j-rrson Portlaml. died March at the recent the of six North New Portland was m the Sit u passed session, permitting of lie was in Irish linen, and barrels of tar were c < ~2d, pneumonia, born Unity, O. John MeG. age of 10b years. >u the same of salmon with nets Secret Societies. Jackson, George Flanders, day oil his return from Augusta, \vhe*■ In- taking above Penob- Me., Feb. 28, 1819, and therefore was 78 used' in preparing it for duty. The cost is Mrs. Jane died at years Randall, Charles W. Thomas, E. P. had been on legal business Saturday even- Deeriug, Loyd ‘Scot dam at Bangor twenty-four hours a of age. He was one of a family of Michaels, '■»'> which eight very close to $8,000 It is about the size of ing he was calling on friends about town and years.The log camp i week during the open season, is nullified brothers and three sisters, of whom only The regular meeting of Phoenix Lodge, F. Fred E. Ellis. die four seines. The twine is lie passed Sunday at the leant- of his Wife’s sportsmen's exhibition in New a one, a sister, Mrs. David is ordinary very The Marshal was to by subsequent act prohibiting such tak- Fogg, living. & A. >L, will be held next Monday evening. City authorized select parents in -Sidney, f Watervilh- Mail. :uimby arrived h<»me Association, m arried Miss Emma The car the ma- Stratton of Albion, who of be celebrated last containing < is for the com- Lodge,Knights Pythias,will on deck takes up a lot of room and on ac- Monday evening. Tlu-y reached N w Farrington, arranging alone survives him, no children. whicli tire house was they having in made has summer’s the second Portland, July 8 and 9. The executive count of York March ldtli on the return from then ing excursion, in Mr. Rackliffe was a practical and success- its size Capt. Jacobs had a seine News ot the Railroads. there, and the teams are now at the of the committee have sent out to the history association. The date ful farmer in Unity. Thirty years ago he subordinate boat made to it, a boat trip to the Pacific coast, ami after a the to of especially carry sojourn aiding logs the home Mr. to be June 20th. Efforts have been made moved to and has been one of the a circular Mr. James R. been Newport, lodges letter, descriptive of the wider and with more seine room Green, who has super- there visited in Boston and Portland n •y on where most of longer, Upper College avenue, to have it held at and highly respected citizens that town. thus far made intendent of the Public* Works Rangeley lakes, plans toward the celebration. than the boat. The new boat is Company, route for Belfast. will beset (. of He had been collector, and served on the ordinary up.N. Ayer communications have been but no is "sent, school board for several He The celebration is expected to also fitted of Bangor, to have charge of the extension has subscribed 85,000 for the fund received. years became surpass any- with two Lantz’s patent purs- Miss Maud Ellis returned Friday evening reply a Mason of in by taking the degree of the Blue thing that the Maine ever had. a the & d erecting the extension to the Pythians ers, single and a double machine to handle Bangor, Hampden Winterport from a two weeks visit to Boston and New in Star in the West No. Maine General Lodge Lodge, 85, of electric this and summer. Hospital there. Whisperings. The Sen- the big seine. The Jacobs returned to railway spring York with a tine assortment of Unity, April 12, 1859. In May, 1880, he re- Arrangements are being made for the an- spring milli- other men have He lias had the and ties Bangor sub- ate committee on commerce 1st, ceived the Arch in Gloucester 1st with 24 barrels fresh already poles made April Royal Degree Dunlap nual field day of the Patriarchs Militant of April nery. Miss Anna Louise. Palmer who for 81,000 each. These subscriptions authorized a favorable on Senator No. 12, of China. When Stevens up river and the work of the line report Chapter, mackerel, the first taken this season. building several seasons was with Mr. Clias idc conditional the of No of Maine, whicli will be held in Gregg upon securing Frye’s revenue cutter bill in regard to the Chapter, 28, Newport was instituted, Skowhegan will begin as soon as the frost is out of the tional thousand about the retirement of Mr. Rackliffe was one of its charter mem- June 9th and 10th. Hon. C. Marston is on Boylst.on street, Boston, will he with the city. officers in that service. A, It is learned that the Newfoundland Gov- the to be carried bers and its Most Priest for ground, enabling digging Maine G. A. R. encampment to be Favorable were also authorized on Ex-High three chairman of the executive committee. A on to will Misses Ellis the coming season. reports The burial ernment has adopted a more restrictive pol- good advantage. The crew start one of the I years. was March 25th. Short Lewiston, questions to tlie following bills: in licens- drill will be an attractive feature at the end of the present line at Stern’s mills Classifying services of prayer were held at the late competitive on the bait both to French and It was stated in (led is if the division will vote to icy question, and work downwards towards Tim Journal of March th ing masters and chief mates of sailing home of Mr. of the R. W. Winterport Rackliffe, after which the entertainment, Haines has American fishermen. The intention is to in force at the unveiling of the vessels of over 700 the act as rapidly as possible. Just how far the that Fanny Rice, the actress, is the daughter tons; amending mourning friends repaired to High street offered a framed of Memorial at New picture Hotel Coburn; enforce the coast fisheries which road will be constructed this year has not of of Net. York, April 27th, and authorizing the construction of a church, uuder escort of Meridian strictly act, Ex-Gov. K. K. Coleord mi TVs, Splendor Canton Somerset has offered cash and been exactly determined at the present '■‘We part as a distinctive feature of steel cross the St. Louis and Lodge, F. & A. M., where the ser- prizes forbids the of before the we are is incorrect. Go, Coleord bridge river, religious seining herring time. Mr. Green is an able and advised, a vices were the Cincinnati will a experienced made.... James age 82, re- for certificates of title to vessels. conducted by Rev. John A. Goss Regalia Company give middle of would be a Wright, providing May. Ordinarily this electric railway builder and under his direc- has but one daughter, Miss St.e.'la Coleord, .> and native of died .The of Haverhill, Mass. The body was fine American 230 have iawyer Lewiston, House in committee of the whole consign- fiag. Already people serious blow to the bank but tion the work will move ed to the receiving tomb at and codfishing fleet, undoubtedly along very charming young lady. She was one <-i iwrence, Mass., March 31st. He voted 150 to 120 to the new7 section Riverside, engaged rooms. very adopt when comes he will this season the vessels in the busi- satisfactorily. the at widow and two spring be buried in the engaged bridesmaids the Paul-Powel’ wedding children_Judge proposed by the committee on ways and lot. on family The annual session of ness will number only about 35 sail, the An in of which mention Penn Whitehouseof Augusta has means, making the duties of the tariff the Grand Lodge of interesting report concerning Maine Alameda, California, usual number 150. As it these will railroads is in circulation in Waterville. It renominated by Governor Powers as bill take effect on importations ordered Maine of the New England Order of Pro- being is, was made in The Journal. One of the old residents of Bangor, Mrs. be is that Payson Tucker is the iate justice of the supreme court of after 1. tection at There seriously crippled and their voyages in- contemplating April Pitcher, widow of the late Horatio G. opened Augusta Tuesday. purchase of the Somerset railway, for a second term of seven terfered with. Bait be taken in running years.... Pitcher, formerly a Baugor merchant, mem- was a big public meeting Monday evening, may nets, from Bingham to Oakland. The latter point s latest Indian war Tax. is ended, ber of the firm of Pitcher & died in but this is a tedious and slow is on what is known as the back route of the County Granite Cutters’ Strike at Barre. Pote, at which Mayor W. S- Choate delivered an operation. mie Bishop, whose presence the Tar- Revere, at the residence of her sou, Mr. F. Maine Central. The is to extend this address of welcome to the officers and The effect will be to prolong the first trips plan s to on the island at Old W. Pitcher, March 80th of after grand road from north to on The County Commissioners met March objected March pneumonia, of the bankers. Bingham Jackman Barre, Vt., 31. There are troubles an illness of a followed addresses has sold out all her rights there to week, aged 88 years. She delegates, by by promi- the Canadian Pacific, the big transcontinen- 80th and assessed the county tax for the among the granite cutters of this district, was well known in Bangor where she had nent members of the order. tal line, which runs in an direction tlf-breed son, and with her present The reports Our fishermen skippers are getting their easterly years 1897 and 1898. The amount assessed and to settle them Mr. E. R. many friends. She had been connected with across Maine just south of Moosehead Lake. husband is preparing to seek a per- Fletcher, of the show a slight gain in in Maine clipper crafts ready for the spring’s business. the Children’s Home as manager for more membership Then the line will be continued from Oak- hy the Legislature is $17,500 per year, which il at Fletcher Granite at St. Capt. B. H. sell. Lizzie Maud, is home Old Orchard.Dr. E. Company, Albans, than 30 Mrs. Pitcher for 1890, with beneficiaries to 25 de- Spurling, years. was born in paid and her in first land in a southerly direction to some point with the overlay law the the Boston was in town in painting putting class shape; provided hy brings wnsend, specialist, who to-day, conference with the Knox, Me., and leaves three ceased on the Wiscasset and thus a children, membe rs, amounting to $40,000. To Capt. H. M. McKown has chartered the Sir Quebec, giving tax to nested with Franklin who is county up $17,772 >1, against $1.5,- recently, charged prac- Executive Committee of the Barre Granite >V., identified with the owned Wm. continuous liue from the Wiscasset to the the beneficiaries of the 102 deceased mem- Knight by Maddocks, Esq., and 500 00 without a Revere Rubber Horatio, a Canadian Pacific. Wiscasset has a fine for 1895 and To the figures in the being registered pliysi- Manufacturers’ Association, of which this Company, promi- they are setting up the rigging, painting and very nent citizen of and Anna bers $307,000 have been paid the supreme harbor and the move would a was at Aurelia, la., C., by her in trim is a fine make it winter columns below are to he added the airaigned Farmington April firm is a member. Men fitting up shape. She expenses employed by the who resides in Bangor. The funeral ser- The insurance in force in Maine port for between Canada and ie waived examination and plead- lodge. Dec. craft, built by Wm. & Sou at East shipping Eng- of such tire as have been held. In Fletcher at vices were held at Revere after- inquests court Company Hardwick left work Thursday John has arrived land, thus giving the Canadian Pacific great guilty. The bound him 31, 1890, was $4,055,000, with a net gain of Boothbay. Capt. Seavey 1895 t' this noon at 2 o’clock, after which the remains in assistance in its with the Grand Mont vilie's tax was increased 52 the sum of to morning, because the company had not his new vessel, Marshall Adams, of Prov- rivalry $4(H) appear before were to $30,000. Three new have been insti- for to a new scale of Mr. brought Bangor. lodges and as soon as fitted will Truuk the international commerce. and in 1890, bad $5-1 79 and Pros- term of the court. agreed prices. Fletcher incetown, Mass., Northport ■ptember supreme states that in tuted the The sail December last the local cut- during past year. treasurer’s for the South. She is one of the new $40 98. There are no tor intends to test the of H. Stover died at his home in New pect, inquest expanses validity ters' union notified the that it George short foremast and a •• company report showed a balance of $1075 50 The style pinky model, w Maine medical law. Sureties were \ ork March 29th. He was born iu It is said that work will commence as j to be added for 1897. Below are the taxes would want a new schedule on March 1, Orland, rakey yaehtish build and is said to be a flyer. '•lied and the 50 years ago, and went to New York when following officers were elected Tuesday after- soon as the frost is out of the ground on the doctor left for Boston, but no changes were specified. On this lat- All along the water front they are busy with assessed against the various towns under quite young. He in the noon and installed W. Oakes of extension of the S. & M railroad above lperintendent of the Life Saving ter (late the company received an official engaged engineers’ by Henry bustling life getting ready for a rush. We the two supply business and later became a member Hartland and the work be to apportionments. Kimball announces that be lias notice that the union would insist on the Auburn, Past Supreme Warden and First earnestly hope they will all be lucky and rapidly pushed of the George F. Blake Co., completion. In all there is about one IS'.I.T i'. 1SSI7-S. ■ms and company signing the regular agreement in Supply which, prosperous and can show a round balance only drawings nearly completed his was Grand Warden of Maine: Grand J. mile more to to tc, IT on the work for the through efforts, consolidated with Warden, on the side of the next fall. grade complete the work Belfast.r>.t.f new life station at figuring Chicago Post right ledger saving Damaris- the Knowles Works. The consolidat- Grand into Harmony and there is none of Belmont... t.s-j :t| |Sii1 i,t Office, which included an item that wages Pulp W.Chadwick,Gardiner;Vioe Warden, [Boothbay Register. village island. He expects to authorize the ed companies were in 1890 an this distance as of a ex- Brooks. 151 09 170 21 should be 45 cents an hour for an eight-hour bought by W.A.Allen,Portland; Grand Secretary,A. E. regarded being very ng of advertisements for bids within English syndicate, which made Mr. Stover pensive character to grade. There is Burnham IL’T: 125 IK) day. Grand Belfast has been struck with the quite president. It this position he continued Verrill, Auburn; Treasurer, R. W. cyclono a little till where the railroad will be Frankfort. 885 97 872 25 while.The Bangor & Aroostook The company is a member of the N. E. by the wonder-worker, the greatest living bridge until 1894, when he retired. Mr. Stover was Jackson, Portland; Grand Mrs. M. placed at Mainstream but the earth has to Freedom. 298 17 501 52 big business during the month of Granite Manufacturers’ Association, and is Chaplain, man ou earth, Paul Castor, Sr., who came in largely interested in the Rockland and Blue E. be hauled but a short distance to be used in Isleboro. 525 07 547 59 In that month turned over obliged to abide by a schedule of Hammett, Portland; Grand A. F. our midst one week This sec- they prices Hill Guide, ago to-day. it. Four the Barre and steamboat line, and iu real estate at the tion of making miles of steel rails will I Jackson. 270 71 277 21 Maine Cential Rail load cars adopted by Association Barre Auburn; J. F. Maine has never received such a 1,742 N latter place. Warren, Guardian, Thomas, have to be laid in addition to those now in Knox. 405 89 585 44 Union. shock as it has during the past week this 'fight against 1,385 in March, 1890, a Mechanic Grand E. A. by and a careful estimate of amount 457 07 487 00 The result of Mr. Fletcher’s conference Falls; Sentinel, Cox, wonderful healer, who is healing hundreds position the Liberty. -1 357 cars. All of the stations Lorin L. Frost (lied at his home in Pitts- ; necessary to the road to Lincolnville. 022 49 009 94 along was that the committee objected to his sign- Waterville; Trustees, Mrs. A. C. Ricker, daily by the simple laying on of hands. Em- I complete Harmony me made of field March 25th. He was twice married. fixes the price at about Monroe. 030 73 505 19 big shipments freight_ ing any individual agreement, as it would be Mrs. Annie brace this golden opportunity while he is in $30,000. His first wife was Dorcas Marstou of Ca- Lewiston, Brickett, Portland, M o li t v i 11 e. 028 58 592 94 Kate Douglass Wiggin au- the initial step toward granting an your midst and receive his Riggs, eight-hour whom lie Michael God-given pow- for naan, by had three sons, all resi- Hayes, Gardiner; Chairman Finance ers Morrill. 249 48 277 18 n*ss, and her sister, Miss Nora Brad- day grauite cutters. The Fletcher as his stay is limited. Hundreds going A Race of Miles. dents of Pittsfield. His second wife was 18,500 Northport. 478 57 520 84 of New will sail on 14 Company is willing to sign the union’s new Committee, H. A. Weymouth, Saco; to see him. Go as his offices are crowd- York, April Fannie W. widow Repre- early Palermo. 843 1 if Hunter, Robert P. 878 97 22 where will three agreement other manufacturers will do sentatives to Mrs. Josie G. ed from morning till night. Free healing Kurope, they pass Hunter. She was born in Freedom, Me. Supreme Lodge, Baltimore, Md, April 1—Two gallant Prospect—. 581 87 337 41 nths. likewise, but there is no evidence of a Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Their mother, Mrs. Bradbury, She had several daughters, all married be- Smith, Biddeford; J. W. Chadwick, Gardi- old clipper ships, the Sintram and El Sears port.1,024 00 1,303 24 1 movement to that effect in other localities. from 2 to 3 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday Capi- soon go to Portland where she will fore she married Mr. Frost, except sailed within five minutes of eacli Searsmont 055 04 (511 22 The Chicago Post Office contract will Angie, ner; E. C. Sturtevant, Augusta. It was nights from 8 to 1) o’clock sharp, at the tan, "'■tin until their when will the youngest, whom Mr. Frost cared for as other from this Stockton Springs. 5513 98 41X5 12 return, they amount to $3,000,000, and calls for light gray I voted to hold the next Opera House. Owing to the great rush of port to-day on a race of to j his own child, until she was married to grand lodge meeting Swanville. 282 85 285 70 go Mrs. Riggs’ pretty summer home granite. As there is no granite of this kind people he has been obliged to retain the 18,500 miles to San Francisco. The scene Mr. Willis Cole. She lived near her in Westbrook in April, 1898. Thorndike.. 470 57 403 28 Buxton, “Quilcote,” and remain until west of the Hudson, the contract must come step- Opera House one week longer; he has also was one which has not been witnessed in to New father that she might cheer and comfort him Troy. 485 38 489 73 ‘•tut.unin.The Maine State ac- England. engaged offices after Thursday in the same the of Baltimore for 20 College, in his declining yejirs. port years, and re- Unity. 001 99 (557 79 to the of the committee of block. Office hours 9 a. m.to 5 p. in., Sun- "tding report Senator Walls’ Parsnip Bill. called the days of the 50’s when the Bal- Waldo. .800 50 290 03 ’he to the time of the The Pie Must Go. days excepted. council, up recent Capt. Epps G. Gilley died March 29th in timore clipper ship was sovereign of the Winterport.1,092 <58 1,0(58 04 An act to establish the •Tpropriation had received from the State Bucksport after a short illness of pneu- standard weight of sea. Piers and water fronts were ; War has been declared in New York A Milkman’s throng- ;>,7l8, or an average of over $14,000 a upon monia. Deceased was born in Orland, and a bushel of parsnips. Discovery. ed with and cheers Total.$18,500 00 $17,772 34 the as a means of the wast- people, mingled with >car for pie replenishing was nearly sixty-six years of age. to twenty-five years. The recent Up The standard weight of a bushel of A milkman who has the whistles of and steamers as the ing energies of public school children. The two years he resided in par- been coming to this tugs Mr. W. E. is !t;gislature a ago Orland, where Hamilton making an addi- appropriated $20,000 year of schools has on in order and fit city from his for 18 years informs us big ships seawai .1. Both t,>r Superintendent put pie the his buildings were and snips, good for shipping dairy gracefully glided ten a total of destroyed by fire, that two stories which is to years, making grand black-list and his denunciation has been since then he has lived shall be this spring he has found the roads the ships are in prime been tion, 10x30, high, nu in^Bucksport, being forty-five pounds. [Approved condition, having uey of the echoed the board of education. worst in his Adver- docked and contain a seed room and office. The appropriated $553,718. By by in the harness business. In his early life he March 25 experience. [Portland remetaled. They are loaded glass J tiser. with coal. front will be made into a display room. MY LADY’S WARDROBE. is fashioned is an open weave novelty of Our Washington Letter. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKR. deep brown cross barred with two heavy What Fa>nlcn and Far cy Say It Should t'ontaln. [Special correspondence of The Journal.] threads of white, and over the entire sur- Washington, April 5, 1897. The Re- [Our New York Letter.] face is powdered tiny spots of green that Insist on publican party has again shown its busi- the soon will come tlie time. make the combination must fascinating. two Husband or ness-like qualities. In less than father, dear. The pretty strapped front and seams and \\ lien all your womankind will most weeks from the time of its meeting, the the smart stitching on the collar and Genuine Solicitous appear. House, controlled by this party, has con- edges of the jacket all aid in making the •*Thc\‘ll cook your favorite dishes. sidered and passed the tariff bill and has costume as swell as one could Fine compliments ; imagine. iliey’.l pa\ done so despite the opposition and delay And all your fondest wishes The hat that accompanies this suit has and fault-finding system of the Demo- Wpl carefully obey ! a large crown of geranium red novelty crats. The bill now goes to the Senate, “And kimw you not the reason? straw to which is fastened a finely shirred where the Republicans have already Why. really now, you ought brim of red Liberty satin finished at the Fine dresses for the springtime shown their business-like methods by with a A Must edge double ruche. wealth of speedily he bought! taking it up iu committee and putting Tlie best Povi black plumes droop over the left side Washing I wondei why it is that, realizing as we more than a week’s labor upon it prior to while the right is adorned with a bunch made. Best for all do that summer is we invari- its passage bv the House. It is expected inevitable, of surrounded with the beau- geraniums, does the work ably leave the of our new season's that the bill will be completed by the ing. quic k ordering ful foliage provided by nature. till the last and then committee during the present month and | gowns very moment, Equally attractive, in design and finish cheaply and thorougi:' because we all want them made at be taken up by the Senate early iu May, once, is the fourth suit The cloth depicted. that in and into Largest package—greatest econon. and in the shortest possible space of time, passed by body June, go | used is one of the new Napoleon blues we have to exercise a considerable amount effect July 1st. President and THE N. K. FAIRBANK and its consists of of the j COMPANY, trimming straps the elected in No- of patience. When once the new fashions free-trade Congress, | material stitched and Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia exquisitely showing did not their tariff bill are settled on, there is nothing to gain by vember, 1892, get j the unmistakable handiwork of*an expert and 1 lind in of upon the statute books until August 28, waiting, yet myself, spite tailor. j one and ten months from the all this one of these same 1894, year moralizing, pro- The skirt is gracefully hanging garnit- date of the election. It looks now as ! ured with a stitched strap down each side would though the Republicans get their Over 1,000.000boros sold. 300.000 cures prcn o its power to destroy tbedesire for tobacco in any formM-TfmrWGKEe No-to-bae is the {Treat ..-rYe-food in thy world. Id in 10 and and the tight fitting waist is Many {rain pounds days similarly tariff measure on the statute books with- fails to make tin.* woak impotent, man si roni:. viTorous and magnet.■•. ,ln*t trv a box*. You wiil b»* finished. litbtod. \V cvpecr you to bcii ‘v? what we say. tor a cure is absolutely irnaraiiteeil by druipri.-t-- >•-. in seven months of the date of election, where. Send lor our bool !t• c Don't Tobacco -i and Smoke Your l.ife Awav written Kuaruiiita The beautiful hat is of fine black Milan tree cample. AdtiressTlfiJE UUMEliY CO., ChicagourMew York. possibly even sooner than that. braid trimmed with choux of blue and of Sold and Guaranteed by RI( HAItl) H. Me. The State Department continues to re- MOODY, Bulfaet, meline and with four yellow immense ceive encouraging reports from Cuba. The black ostrich feathers. attitude of the authorities there has un- dergone a remarkable change since this administration came into operation. WORMS IN CHILDREN. Hundreds of children have worms, but their few come of addition- parents doctor Every days reports them for nearly everything else. al releases, and only three citizens of the United States now remain in Cuban pris- True’s Pin Worm Elixir Is the best Worm Remedy made, it is likewise (lie best Reyn-1 for all ons, asking intervention by the Govern- edy t he complaints of children, such as I-Vv. 1 e-.. ('osr.iveness. 1 ndiir- mu, s«.nr stomach, ■ie. ir h»A n a ment in their behalf. Several others are household remedy for 45 years. Its eflicnev in sc h fro still imprisoned, but they have either Ides has never been* »V|m«!I« d. Purely v.-tr-tabic amt lc.rm!< l-irunKisis. oroi ri'e rn>i>r!>‘iors. Ur.J. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, T«' been given the fullest rights of trial ; under our treaties with Spain, or have, for reasons of their own, omitted to ask intervention in their behalf by this Gov- Thai becoming Kton Mill, lhe perfection of The ever popular Blazer suit Is made of dark ernment. No feature of the ad- what a Spring costume should be, is made of stone gray cheviot, marked in tiny square blocks present Low rice canvas weave novcMj material in a combination by threads of the same color and trimmed with ministration lias been received with such of green and tan. black braid. marked satisfaction and commendation as Ma«le iiy the National Cloak Co., West 2J’»u Street. New York. that relating to tlie lights of American 17 Qu'li'r Dish Funs Fetinn*'d, 40c / On trf Ten Tot* •• *• “ citizens abroad. 14 17c. / /-•> »• •* what a costume should is the levers widen at the > of spring be, bust line, for gen- Wool* wheat and corn, those three sta- lO Fails. lOc. of canvas weave material in made novelty erally they grow narrow at the bottom ple agricultural products, are feeling the ‘i Haiti:/ (I Dippers, 5c. ;> »* and tan. The skirt •• a combination of green and extend in points at the shoulders. effect of renewed confidence and renewed 1 4c. / "'ell and is lined with These levers are a hangs exceedingly faced with heavy gray prosperity which have followed the inau- Full Size MI ear p Das! Fan, (iatranizIan!ioo made nominations for the IT GIVES all news of the World Reporter of Boston indicates campaign like a has uuder the important which President Cleveland denomi- trotting horse. lie also had other enjoyed present Democratic that the law, of the 1900. And it is cotton weaving and year quite appar- chafing gear on various parts of the body. law. spinning nated as one of and dishonor.” IT GIVES the most reliable market mills i ilie “periidy ent that a reports. South are running on full and large majority of the Demo- He walked into that wood pile like a veter- The divisions iu the Democratic ranks The absolute unfairness and unreliability in many cases on extra crats in with him on an, and to the of all and to the dis- IT time. Congress agree this surprise are as strongly marked on the tariff ques- GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. of bis criticism of the bill are Dingley subject the fact that an overwhelm- gust of those with whom he had bet, he by by tion as they were in the currency discus- shown by his attempting to prove that his the in IT GIVES short 1 lie ing vote chose him as their leader in completely demolished wood pile ! fascinating stories farmers of tlie count] are to they sions of last fall. The recent debates iu y likely own law is a success in the face of the four hours aud can the of the two minutes. He now | ,:li|l a market for organization Democratic side have shown a IT an greatly improved their be seen a on Congress very rapid growth GIVES unexcelled fact that it has produced a deficit in the of the House. wearing smile his face and a ag’icu'turai department, a.am in the neat j of 1 future. The vast on his with his protection sentiment among the Demo- sliip- two and a half years of more than 1:50 plaster hack, exchequer iu- j ,,l<'n!s of a ex- IT GIVES scientific and mechanical inform ition. grain abroad in the past few a five dollar bill... Charles Morri- crats, and growing hostility to the millions, and that during the administra- Belfast Free Library. creased|by months show an j increased demand for that soil has bought the Peabody A. treme free-trade and free-raw-material I tion under which it was enacted the place.... IT GIVES illustrated article pub- Books added during ami March fashion articles. by foreign consumers, and when February young lady of our acquaintance, who is views of the Cleveland wing of the party. was increased i'S0 million dollars tile lic debt 1897: new reciprocity feature of the ofteu away from home, says that on her re- Numbers of Democrats declare their hos- IT GIVES humorous illustrations Dingley and the interest a million Brooks. The law bill into effect charge nearly Adams, of civiliz- turn if she does not her little brothers gets it will give to "ou r bring tility to the free-trade theories of Cleve- a month. This alone shows tlie as dollars ation and An on some sort of a to he dis- IT grain, well as other products, such ad- decay. essay his- present they appear land, Wilson, etal., while others denounce GIVES entertainment to young and old, worthlessness and in tariff absolute unreliability tory. 412 19 appointed. On her return from Waterville vantage rates abroad as to make iu their speeches the free-raw-material of liis attacks the bill. Robert. A woman a IT GIVES satisfaction a upon Dingley Barr, intervenes, few weeks ago she brought them both the everywhere to market tor that enormous production of proposition, a few of the most indepen- eve'ybody. or the mistress of the mine. 115 23 measels aud are not which our ; yet they satisfied, agricultural area far in excess of dent thinkers so far as to vote for any- Brooke, Stopford Augustus. Euglisli she thinks is on their going President McKinley and his official fam- literature. very ungrateful part. ever before 1897. 1226 40 the their as- thing known, ....Miss Blanche has returned from Dingley bill, although party are evidently less distressed about the Burt, Mary Eeditor. Little Nature Moody ily sociates had denounced it as the studies for little from the es- several weeks’ visit to and Millie most condition of the civil service under the people Gardiner, We Furnish The Journal and N. Y, of John An intro- Republican Weekly Tribn Tlie Washington newspapers are com- says Burroughs. Norton has returned from a like stay in Bel- radical tariff measure ever offered iu Con- new rules than are of the duction to the study of science aud many politicians. fast-Mrs. Belle Meservey has been called not mending President course in nature. For 1895 334 20 gress, excepting the McKinley law. ONE YEAR FOR $2.00, McKinley’s This is evidenced the fact that his primary grades. home from Middletown, Ct ou account of the by Elson, Louis C. reminis- asking withdrawal of the police cordon European the sickness of her husband’s mother.... CASH IN ADVANCE. Postmaster-General has announced that cences, musical and otherwise_ 927.17 Death ot William Witherle. which surrounded the White Mrs. J. W. Koowlton is quite sick; also R. Address all orders to House Second book of verse. day the of the administration will be Field, Eugene. Mrs. A. A. Hall. The latter, however, is and the policy 181*6.1215.16 2 night during Cleveland adminis- reported as improving. Her sister, Mrs. A Boston exchange has the following to permit all postmasters to serve out T. and his tration. “The force Finch, Henry Wagner Gilman of is care of her. THE REPUBLICAN police of this works: the Searsmont, taking the death of William It. With- JOURNAL PUBLISHING BELFAST, MAIN city,” their full four years, and that the custom story of his life. With regarding CO, says the Washington Star, an critical comments. 18962v. 828 21 of Castine: independ- of an official headsman at work English Spavin Liniment removes all erle, formerly ent “was setting Franzes, Karl Emil. For the right. paper, seriously decimated Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem- William Russell a well known by the whole- Given in English J. Sutter. 135.18 Witherle, the decapitating postmasters by by ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo W. Be large number of men drawn away Hutton, Laurence. Literary land- resident of treasurer of the sale in the opening months of the admin- Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Somerville, from it for use at tlie- marks of . 1897. 1132 8 Tribune Office, New York and a sample copy ot THE NEW YORK WEEK White House dur- Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Beacon Trust and or- City, istration will be abandoned. While the Lanier, Poems. With a Company, Boston, its Sidney. Save $50 use of oue bottle. Warranted TRIBUNE will he mailed to ing occupancy by President Cleve- memorial W. H. Ward. 1896.. 1225.33 by of the First Unitarian you. civil service has been abused by the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever ganist Church, and it adds: undoubtedly Malet, Luc,as (pseud, of Harri- land, “Mr. McKinley’s re- Mary known. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Drug- avenue, died at his the recent administration, which filled son ) Ti»e carissima. A modern Highland residence, vocation of the order will by gists, Belfast, Me. Iy27 come with ex- grotesque. 145 27 40 Sycamore street, Saturday afternoon. every possible niche and then sealed the cellent grace and w ill be highly appreciat- Malet, Lucas. The wages of sin. A His death came suddenly and unexpected- doors with the newT order, it does not novel. 145.28 Bangor’s Bright Prospects. ed by the ly as lie had been sick only since Wednes- people.” Mrs. Frank. Notes on the seem that there will be any simi- Malleson, Death was caused -- probable in the is turn- day morning. by diph- early training of children. 1895.. 1054 26 The ice Penobscot rapidly I The was re- Out and the of will theria. Sale-Furniture lar abuse excessive zeal in the by violating Maupassaur, Guy de. The odd num- ing black, port Bangor prob- body immediately November 0, was a sad for the a Closing 1890, day | be open in about ten days At present moved to tomb to await interment. principles of the civil service system de- ber. Thirteen tales. The transla- ably trusts. I flourished like a tion J. there is only about three miles of ice be- Mr. Witherle was a man of more STORE TO LET. hey green bay ! by St.urges. 124.31 young j vised and put into effect by the Republi- tween the city and clear water. Business of than musical and a com- tree the Democratic administra- Morgan, George. John Littlejohn of ordinary ability during ! all kinds is expected t, > be at least 25 per can party. J. 1897 21517 poser of recognized merit. He was also a but the election of a cent better this year th m in 1800. Lumber tiou, Republican Oxley, J. McDonald. The romance and at his will be in there will successful young business man, President and of commerce. 932 9 greater demand, he J. C. THOHPSON & SON Congress instantly depress- at death was occupying one of the highest Reports from Utah show that tlie farm- Rolfe, William J. the 200,000 tons of ice for shipment better ed and Shakespeare in one of the trust, com- them, the inauguration of Presi- With of prices than last year, and the foreign trade positions leading ers in the of the es- boy. sketches home aud vicinity beet-sugar in shooks and wood will he much of Boston. lie had been organist Hare special cuts in prices to close out their sfocl,. dent Mi K'inley, followed by the meeting school life, the games and sports, spool panies tablishment fostered by the Mormon the larger than ever before, while there is to be and musical director of the Ave- Hare sti'l !■ u assortment of a manners,customs and folklore Highland ft fine of Republican Congress and the an- a revival of the export trade iu church in that fitate of the time. 1896 312.10 grand spruce nue Unitarian church si.ice last fall. have realized nearly deals. News nouncement of the tariff bill, shows that Roosevelt, Theodore. Ranch life [Bangor Daily William R. Witherle was born in Cas- a quarter of a million dollars this year in and the trail. 1896. their day of control has passed. When hunting 946 25 tine, Me., 27 years ago. lie attended the the sale of their beets. This shows Saint-Amand, Imbert de. Louis the sugar schools near his home, afterward going to Oak & Ash Chamber Sets, Extension Tables paragraph of President and the Mademoiselle McKinley’s Napoleon Harvard from which lie was something of the possibilities of the beet- de Translated E. J. College, inaugural address iu which he promised Montijo. by with honors in the class of ’01. sugar enterprise in the United States. Martin. 1897 846 156 graduated the enforcement of the into the National anti-trust laws Santayana, George The sense of He then went Third FOLDING BEDS very low, also MATTRESSES and CHAIRS. With the which the new encouragement the outlines of Bank. He was and leaves a reached \\ all street, there was an instant beauty: being unmarried, tariff bill will to aesthetic 1896. 1044.26 mother and sister in Castine and a CALL WHILE IS A LINE in all give sugar production, theory. father, EARLY THERE ASSORTMENT. tumbling the trust stocks. The Herbert. Education: in- CARTERS when it becomes a law, beet-sugar fac- Spencer, brother, who is a physician in St. Paul, Tobacco Trust lost tellectual, and more than one per moral, physical. Minn., and a married sister iu Portland, tories will spring up all over the north- 1896 1043.22 ■ ITTLE J. G. «£ 39 cent.; Consolidated one and a Me. He had resided in Somerville for Thompson Sen, Main St. Gas, fourth; and a few will see a Steel, Flora Annie. On the face of west, years large pro- the last four years. Chicago Gas, one and three-eighths; the waters. A tale of the mutiny. portion of the hundred million dollars, 1897 117.29 Previous to his position with and Tiver accepting Leather, two; Sugar Trust, two and a Flora now sent abroad for sugar, passing into Steel, Annie. Red Rowans. A the First Unitarian church Mr. Witherle H. H. half. novel. 1897. 117.28 PILLS was of the Winter Hill LAMSON, Attention Pensioners the hands of the farmers of this U organist Congre- country. Stuart, Ruth McEnery. Sonny. 1897. 259 25 gational church. At the time of his death Mr. the Warner, Charles Dudley. The rela- Oxnard, leading beet-sugar pro- he was engaged in the composition of sev- Having purchased the original records The reciprocity feature of the Dingley tion of literature to life. 1897. 1124.10 ducer, who is father of the in eral operatic pieces, and had completed estate of .1, C Cates, for the convenience < bill is much attention industry Watson. John, (Ian Mclaren). The Licensed Auctioneer. cieating in and out the score of a comic the book of pensioners claims this declares that the cure of souls. The Lyman Beech- opera, having pending, and of th of and country, Dingley Congress is highly commended by er lectures on preaching at Yale. which was wiitten by Manley H. Pike of P. O. ADDRESS, tf7 who may wish to present claims for addition:* bill is eminently satisfactory to the sugar increase of those who have it 1896. 1014.20 Me. pensions, 1 will he at < r Cold**-- given careful SICK Augusta, shoe 127 Main study. HEADACHE shop, street, the interests, and if enacted will such Watson, William. The of in the course of his MAINE. opposite postoP This feature of the give year To-day, morning FREEDOM, April 19 and 20, 1897. tfi‘2 McKinley law was an shame. 1897. 1225 38 cured these as to insure a Positively by sermon, the pastor of the Highland encouragement rapid growth W. Modern L. <: >101(81 experiment and was successful, so suc- Wells, Benjamin Little Pills. Avenue church, Rev. W. H. Pierson, in this for this country. French literature. 1896. 1135 3 cessful that its industry will refer to the life and excellent scope has been greatly Wells, Benjamin W. Modern Ger- They also relieve Distress £r#m many Dyspepsia, of the deceased. Mr. Witherle broadened in the new man literature. 1895. 1135 2 qualities bill, so that the The quarrel in the Democratic ranks at Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- James Pattee & Son, Wiggin, Kate Douglas, (Mrs. Riggs ) was widely known in Somerville and Get Your Licensed, system can be to on. The fect for Drowsi- Dog reciprocity applied many Washington goes beautifully Children’s rights: a book of nurs- remedy Dizziness, Nausea, prominent in social circles. His sudden All owners or of in this more aitides than was tlie case under the which the would-be leaders on ery 1896. 1054 27 ness, Bad Taste in the Coated death will be a shock to his keepers dogs cit> difficulty logic. Mouth, Tongue great many *»» Williams, Frederick Benton, (pseud, Lite Accident Insurance. hereby notified that they must procure lie*;.- McKinley law, and thus reach a the Democratic side of the House had in Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They friends in this city. Fire, larger of Herbert E. Hamblen ) On many for them at once. The law thereto is t the relating number of countries and obtain on seas. Life and of a Yan- Regulate Bowels. Vegetable. special “getting together” the tariff question exploits Purely OFFICE flASONIC TEMPLE. same as last year, and will be strictly enforced. kee sailor. 1897 816.2 HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver IPs, advantages for a number of our is illustrated the fact that on the MAIN STREET ENTRANCE. L. H Clerk. large ag- by open- Wilson, Woodrow. George Wash- Small Pill. Small Dose. Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. MURCH,*City Belfast, March 30, 1897.—3w 13 ricultural products. Congressman Hop- ing day of the session both McMillan and ington. 1897... 814.29 Small Price. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. g3tf BELFAST, MAINE. | 1 ast Hours in Salvador. never lost favor modern among medicines. ! lighted by a dim wood fire built in [ Maine Fish and Game Laws. The Hoitzilixitl is a one Ports, Aeajutla and **an Jose. The lofty, leguminous corner of the room. The people * Principal Changes Enacted by the Legislature. and Its Inhabitants. tree, often from 150 to 200 feet listen with the ,it mm toast Queer towering greatest to the respect Commissioner Carleton has prepared a in height, but slender, possibly because uol’ds of the ahuales icspondence of The Journal.] and carry out their statement of the new legislation of the without room to out in the spread dense, decisions to the letter, whether it be the Legislature just adjourned relative to in- tbi at km a i. Feb. loth. The I a, dark forest. It makes the most beautiful confiscation I land fish and not copying the laws j of their own property, the game, rncy from the interior of JSal- as but stating the substance of cabinet wood like death sentence of a enacted, imaginable, something relative, or the mur- amendment and I'aciiic port, Aeajutla, is one i each. He says every every but redder and of an intruder mahogany, exquisitely dering into the territory. new law enacted had the united support [WASHING umembered. Leaving Sonso- on a line and re- of the the Protective Fish veined, taking polish Leaving Acajutla not far from mid- I commissioners, the morning, the traveler is ! and and those all'over its odor for a night, we sat on deck until Game Association, taining agreeable long time; almost morning, 1 the ,i series of wonderful views, the State interested in propagation of ! but it can very be as the charmed with the POWDER rarely obtained, view of of nds the centre of tiie moonlight fish and the protection game, except through trees are never felled either until, by age rough, jagged vol- the law for a on wildcats, which b t. limitless mountains, pierced by bounty past caue-lields the commissioners or accidental decay, tlieir precious sap be- canic peaks. A small but turbulent ! did not emanate from straw-thatched villages, and or the association. comes exhausted. There are two methods river, rushing into the forms the | ■ thirds the base of that Pacific, ; Twenty-five thousand dollars for 1897- Izalso, of the viscid The first line extracting liquid. boundary between Salvador and 98 was Following are the smoker among volcanos. This appropriated. consists in scraping the skin off the bark Guatemala; and as we the changes in the laws: i.t road was built and is still proceeded along shore The close time on beaver has been ex- with a sharp machete, much as a physi- of the latter Republic, a North American splendid tended for six The commissioners > engineers, view of years. cian would prepare an arm for vaccina- the famous volcanoes, and for finally owned by native capital- Agua may give permits to take game public tum. only on a larger scale. The scrap- Fuego, all glorified in silver sudden- in this State. Mink may was to extend the track light, park purposes plan burst be killed around fish hatcheries and feed- ings are perhaps an eighth of an inch ly upon us. Then we “turned in,” the sea through the entire Ke- ing stations in close time. The commis- deep and 12 inches square, and are made as the sailors say, for an hour or two of the valley back of the coast sioners may grant permits to take eels and all the trunk and stout branches of on along slumber,—and awakening found our- white fish with eel traps or nets un- branches through the moun- pots, the tree. Immediately after this opera- selves rolling and lurching in the troubled der such rules and regulations as they s t all the cities. principal But establish. tion, the scraped places are heated by ap- roadstead of San .Jose. may *ecame involved in liuaucial It is unlawful to hunt game with any plying burning torches made out of the Fannie Brigham Ward. ml forfeited their subvention. artificial light, or ducks on the Kennebec dried branches of a tree called Chimalio- river and in Merrymeeting bay with arti- u *verument bought the Corn- Two New Maine Towns. ta; and afterwards raw cotton, or pieces ficial light. The penalty for illegal killing ell. and is extending the road of moose or caribou is imprisonment not of old cloth, are spread on the half char- STONIN' GTON. i.e necessities of trade demand exceeding four months; no fine about it. red places. By pouching the cloth Hancock county’s youngest caribou is be before Salvador’s daughter, Close time on moose and from long the new towu of takes against the tree with the edge of the Stonington, just Dec. 1 to Oct. 15 of each year, a shorten- v arrauts tlie completion of the about one-third of the population and of 45 machete it is soon made to ing <>f the open season days. adhere, valuation of Deer Isle, it includes the The railway now cmnects Close time on white perch is the same and is loll a day or two. Then it is settlements of Green’s Oceau- with the port A< ajutla, pass- I.anding. as on trout and land locked salmon, and a West Deer Isle and a SSSSFI and to boil in iron of gathered put big pot. vilie, portion the number of of these that may _i. M*veral important towns: it South Deer the pounds While still Iu*t from the is taken Isle, dividing line running be taken is the same—25. Fishing through boiling.it the centre of the Santa Anna, ilie chief town through “mill bridge.” the ice in the night time is prohibited. out and squeezed in a primitive machine Deer Isle, North Deer hernmost province, and sever- Sunset, Sunshine, I'se of fish spawn for bait is prohibited. made of strong ropes of hide and wooden Isle, Jlountiiinville and the greater in ort brandies are in part Spoon hooks may be used fishing. operation, of South Deer Isle remain in the town of levers, worked by hand. The lever is of Maiketmeu having an established place is not much of a port after ali Deer Isle. The post office uame of Green’s Indian make, but effective, the of business may have not exceeding three pressure will soon be to Ston- open roadstead where vessels I.anding changed deer at one time in open season to sell at brought to bear being veiy great. The ington. i:(■ o to anchor from two to live retail to their local customers, provided balsam oozes out and into a drops large they procure a license from the commis- ■, according to the weather, and swan's island. gourd, ni wooden bowl, placed to receive sioners. and shall keep a record of whom assengers and ashore Swan’s which freight it. When cooled, this is “raw” balsam. Island, has existed as a they purchase deer and the date of such It sometimes happens that veritable “no man's land,” there purchase, open to inspection by the com It !s reiincu a second and drain- being by boiling no records in the of shall sell a is to lie off the so-cailcd port Secretary State's missiouers. No resident moose, ing. alter which it is wrapped in the office at Augusta of it ever even a deer or caribou to be transported a! days, rolling and tossing in having beyond leaves of the tree and is for market. plantation organization, has been incor- the limits of the State, or transport any .t.'iiic unable to eoiiunu- ready swells, porated into a town. The island is about such the limits of the State, and The other process consists in entirely beyond the shore. At all times land- six miles in length and four miles in none shall he bought for such transport- the trunk and heavier branches nit. and often dangerous; and barking width, containing about 2,700 acres. The ation for non-residents or transported, of the tree, an as a act of also includes a num- after the State. aid a steamer from the shore is operation which, rule, incorporation being purchased, beyond ber of small kills it or at best its islands around it. It has All tines shall be paid into the State nee no less \ever- outright, destroys disagreeable, good connection with the outside world, treasury for the benefit of the inland fish usefulness for several years. The bark is 11is port was for b<>0 years the and receives a daily mail from Koekland. and game fund. All who engage in the tine, boiled and submitted -topping place of the galleons ground to The island is growing to be a favorite re- business of guiding must be registered by strong pressure, in order to extract sort of the “summer visitors,” who are July 1, 1897, paying a fee of $1 to the c Spanish crown, and their great every of the oil. The result is much quick to appreciate its line scenery, brac- fund of the game commission, and make or warehouses be seen. particle may yet ing sea breezes, and excellent tishing and report to the commissioner when called inferior to balsam made in the other way. Aeajutla that Alvarado received boating privileges. It has a popula- upon to do so by the commissioners. Both methods are and the last- w wound which lamed him for defective, tion of 900 souls, with 183 polls. Having in possession any jacklight, THE WHITE STORE RESUMPTION Oh SERVICE AT named so ruinous that it has been forbid- Last year the town had 258 scholars, spear, trawl or net other than a dip net in -story tells us how the Spaniards 144 of whom attended or of resort for REGULAR Is the to den by law. When ready for shipment it school, and any camp, lodge place FARES. place buy your hist generously entertained bv 81,243 was expended for their instruction. hunters or fishermen, is unlawful. The is a thick, oleo-resin, dark-brown or black os. But when the strange guests It has three churches, three postoffices, solid metal bullet cannot be used in hunt- in color, and lias a strong balsamic odor. several stores, some very fine residences ing moose, caribou or deer. This does a foothold, they practiced such The Indians of the Costa del Balsimo have and supports a physician, Dr. II. \V. not apply to the expansive or mushroom CLOTHING! the Indians that the latter. upon Small, a former citizen of Deer Isle. so called. a of the and have bullet, with took to their heels monopoly industry Its are terror, people intelligent, progressive This is a hard to grown rich upon it. collect an and and year find monev, and we are id an alarm, which resulted in They thriving, during the palmy days making of of resin of the were State Board of Trade. an effort to old resistance. There average 20,000 pounds every fishing industry extensively please and satisfy you in great desperate in that finding year, which readily sells to dealers in engaged calling, but since its de- values but one result of a battle be- The semi-annual of the State in clothing from the stock in the of cline they have given1 their attention to meeting largest city Sonsonate and Acajutla for half a dollar Board of Trade was held in Wed- >.i -clad, well-armed JSpanish vet- other vocations. Many of them of late Deering Steamer Penobscot, ('apt. Marcus Pierce, hav the These are ing been overhauled ami in firs pound. semi-savages the years have been in the nesday afternoon, March 51st. There throughly put a.l naked warriors with bows and engaged granite class condition, will on route were discussions of the of go the between nearest to the tribes trade, for which their little island offers expenditures Boston and or as as however the termination approach aboriginal Bueksport, far the ice will might excellent and public fuuds; of the question of Maine’s permit, on Tuesday, March lsj>7, and will to be found in Central and opportunities, many valu- ‘2, Mens, and Youths’ Suits. d the , and the leave Boston at n.oo P. M. on that and on Boys of tlie able have been conservatism, open day by bravery Indians, quarries opened and de- possibilities and among them the of their an- to the Tuesdays Fridays thereafter, for Winterport : sacriliced their language State. Secretary Rich reported the and lives in defense veloped. intermediate landings. We will all our sales cestors and many of the ancient Swan’s Island has a valuation present to be 2.947, compris- from on Monde vs and guarantee mies. Alvarado took usages of 8124,- membership Returning Bueksport, such ample at 11.00 A. M. 53 boards of trade. He said the tide Thursdays or _ still prevail. Their territory is a wilder- 009, and last year its tax rate was .017. ing money refunded. : 1 liis wound that of all the vast had turned in State Its town debt is but which was con- the business of the ness which borders on the 8010, •■- howling— Winter which opposed him—compared tracted in the building of roads, all of aud confidence is being restored. Money Local ^orvi a terra race of We will sell incognita to.the paler the rates are easier and new Steamer R()i K LAN I >. you CHEAPER than you car. chronicles to the sands on the which have been entirely built within a becoming pro- Capt L. W. CURTIS, Clothing are He will leave Rockland, weather and ice same small country, traversed only by very few years, and very line roads jects springing up. spoke partic- permitting, e se. Now we mean business. n numbers—not one remained they tor Camden, Belfast, Castine and on buy anywhere too. ularly of the boom in electric roads. Bueksport. narrow trails so intricate that the strangers are, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri-daysat 7 a. m. n the sun went down that The final was: “What are the upon Swan’s is no question Returning from at 8.4f> a. n... or who to follow' them would soon Island, though small, by Bueksport attempt to Maine the upon arrival of train from on d-ay. But not until after a second means the smallest town in Hancock Co. possibilities open through Bangor, Tuesdays, be lost. It would be hazardous utilization of Thursdays and Saturdays for Castine, Belfast, extremely There are fourteen which have a less electricity?” _lit (in 1'l.*.) was pop- Camden and Rockland. campaign, to make an not The were D. Lamson & Hubbard such attempt, only from ulation than the new town, and its valua- leading disputants George FRED W. BOTH. Bella-1. the uhoiiginal where Babbitt of Lewiston and Geo. W. Brown Agent, capital, the natural of the tion is greater than thirteen other towns WILLIAM II. II ILL, dangers tropical forest, •'* id"]- now stands, in the Its harbor is said to of Portland. General Manager, Boston, finally captur- but because the county. be Indians, apparently The affair was concluded a 'm "iutr\ reduced to a the finest in Maine, and the writer of this by banquet, province w hen come out to at peaceful enough they article lias seen 100 sail of craft at which President llemy Lord of Ban- '-regal kingdom of Guatemala, tishing trade with the whites, resist to the death anchor there. gor presided. in days has en- The was the 81 Acajutla always intrusion into their We welcome the new town, and may its banquet given by Deering Maine Central R. R Mam any stronghold. They Board of Trade. St., aige commerce, both export and people continue to flourish in the future live in communities, all their earn- TIM E-TABLK. spite of its drawbacks. A high as they have in the past. [Deer Isle (ia- ings being entrusted to the care of certain zette. for their feathers is a On and erected in INTO and covered shooting gulls after Oft. 4, I Mid, trams connecting ai old men, called ahuales, who exercise profitable employnieut at this season of Burnham and Waterville with trains for ds of through corrugated iron, extends Rural Schools. the The birds gather in and from Chas. O'Connell. both civil and religious authority, some- year. together Bangor. Waterville, Portland and Bos- •m 1897. the bluff, w hich the dashing large numbers iu the fields at the west side ton will run as follows Spring Style, as did the of Abraham’s The Law lor IMJUlMxlK I OK. thing patriarchs Providing Superintendents. of the where of lish re- ave worn into innumerable cav- island, qualities FROM BELFAST. day. These ahuales keep the common An law fuse have been In a field near :vat and small. important passed by the recent spread. A M P M P M Head fund in a treasure box, to be distributed Legislature was that providing for the shackford’s yesterday morning, Belfast, depart. 7 20 1 25 3 40 med oiu 7 25 tl 30 13 arrival to meet the Pacific of towns for the Lewis RenoufY iu one shot, made from a Citypoint. 50 among the families as their necessities re-, grouping employment of Waldo.. t7 30 +140 +4 10 inner, hound for Sau Guate- school In to “blind" built for the purpose, killed Brooks Jose, quire. It is a sort of bank which never superintendents. referring 7 48 1 51 4 45 of the all full grown, which Knox. 8 02 03 15 10 00 miles to it State Superintendent Stetson says: “I twenty birds, »2 principal port, only Thorndike. 8 lo “breaks” and from which no cashier ab- congratulate the and the Gov- yield several pounds of feathers, for 2 12 5 38 in ward. Just before the Legislature Unity. 8 20 2 22 6 00 To Wheelmen and sunset, sconds with the and ernor which a market is found. Wheelwomen. funds; although the upon the passage of the most im- ready [Last- Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 0 25 >cd we a Sentinel. sailing hour, engaged belief in Salvador that the tribe portant educational law placed on the port Bangor.. 11 50 4 35 prevails A M •wn boatman- with .1 ex- statute books of Maine iu the last half profile has an enormous sum of money on hand, Waterville 9 11 3 13 7 05 p M A M ( o/itmhias, 07 that of UamesesTI. and an em- century.” Maine will approve the order of Motlel,.$100.04) their earnings having been so since It is doubtful if the full people Portland. 12 25 6 35 1 40 • large significance of r«n " complete cargo to a It railroads of the are others P M A M 00.00 hardy enough attempt robbery. country settiug " •• Maine is the second State to such a 'Of! •• steam for a pass a wholesome If E- D. 7 00 9 00 IS .70.04) up start until long is said that at the end of each example. every corpora- Bostontsoston, f year, the law, Massachusetts now possessing a sim- j w< D. 8 30 “rocked in tion or business concern should refuse to ddnight—meanwhile existing surplus is buried in a sacred ilar law after trying over 20 years to get it P M employ people of intemperate habits it Portland.. 11 00 1 20 Pc of the to the tune enacted. At the recent deep*’ lively spot known only to the ahuales, with re- Chicago meeting would have a most healthful influence in A M A M of the National Educational > and lamentations and Association Waterville. 0 00 7 00 4 30 ar-o-o-u-ps ligious ceremonies. The as keeping men sober. [Bath Enterprise. “Balsimos,” no subject attracted so much attention as ; Bangor 7 15 1 40 seasick a lot of as it A M A M P ftl passengers these Indians are commonly called, are this before the committee of 12 on rural Burnham, depart. 7 10 8 50 6 05 I liave a foil set of apparatus fur ENAMELING r my ill fortune to fall much in sclioofs. Rucklen’s Arnica Saive. among, larger stature and darker in color Unity. 7 50 9 10 5 25 Bicycles, have made arrangements for re-nick* i‘:iLr all ourselves This law, like a number of others pass- The Best salve in the world for Cuts, Thorndike. 8 lo 9 20 5 38 comparatively proof tuan tlie other tribes aud races of Central t it sty ot worn parts, and am t make ed at this is the outcome of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei Knox. t8 25 t9 27 15 44 fully prepared mal session, sug- and all in the denier, notwithstanding some because with less alien Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Brooks. 8 50 9 42 5 50 any repairs Bicycle line. America, probably gestions in the recent report of State Su- Waldo +9 02 t9 53 tO 08 ■f grease and garlic ashore, we Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- blood in their veins. are more perintendent Stetson. The educational Citypoint. +9 15 t!0 05 10 18 SSteneil C uttii «i <1 l\vy ( 1m < U AVoi k to oi:i They ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is I ourselves in rugs in a cosy cor- committee the bill and Belfast, arrive. 9 25 10 10 6 25 morose and taciturn, too, but temperate, reported favorably, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or WE KEEP HARRIS’ SCOl’REE, INVALl ABLE ie moon-lit deck and it passed both branches without debate or Price tFlag station. beguiled the industrious and af- money refunded. 25.cents per box FOR SCOl RUNG ANI) POLISHING AI L HETaLS. extremely religious, oppositon. For sale & Wilson. Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at §5.00 th tales of the “Balsam Coast” — by Kilgore ter a strange fashion of their own. They At present the rural schools of Maine, from Belfast ami all stations on Branch. k lint* of forest * * * * stretching away the it is have no tickets to all West and North- 44 profess Roman Catholic faith, but said, expert superintendence. Through points GEO. T. READ, Main Street, Belfast, southward. The boatman of the The under con- west via all routes, for sale F. E. Crowley, have no very clear idea of its more exalted superintendents existing by can a > ditions but very small share Agent, Belfast. GEORGE F. EVANS, profile furnished the text for an and have give tenets, interpolated many pecu- of their time and thought to the work. Geneial Manager. dating middy, who said he had liar rites aboriginal and superstitions, The object of the new law is to allow F. E. Booth by, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Fred Atwood, Me., good deal of those Winterport, Indians in the some of their festivals being more like the school committees of two or more Portland, Sept. 28, 1896. towns to unite for the of :.v of trader. The re- purpose employ- mysterious bacchanalian riots than religious cere- ing as superintendent of their schools a nown since the as La Cos- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. conquest scenes of monies, accompanied by revolt- person thoroughly equipped for the posi- Ealsimo is not 40 miles Over quite by 8 ing bestiality. When they come to town, tion, who shall give all his time to the Thirteen Miltims ($13,(i00,n) Fire Insurance Assets. 11 iles work. towns shall wide, and extends from Aca- both men and women The pay the superin- are dressed much Springfield Fikk and Marini.. Granite: state: Fikk Insikan, k Co., Fii.i As- tendent not less than and half as l.a Libertad. It its name from $500, OK got like the peons of the but in their SUCCESSORS sociation I'llll.ADKI.PHIA, ('AI'ITOI. FllIK lNSVRANOE: Co.. country; much more shall be paid him by the State, TO !ebrated balsam exuded from the National Fikk Insi kanck. Co., Haiitkord, Conn. own territory they go unclothed from the provided that no more than $750 be thus yrospermum Salvatoriensis—called the State to one union of STEVENS Ac I'RSKINK, DESIRABLE RISKS WRITTEN AT (UKRENl RATES. waist up, the women wearing only a paid by any abo which is towns. The law goes into effect 1, gines Hoitziloxitl, short skirt of blue cotton woven July LIRE AND ACCIDENT cloth, by It is not TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. :i"us nowhere 1897. compulsory, but permits else in the world— themselves in the handlooms, men, white towns, by vote in town meeting, to au- TORNADO INSITIANIK WlilTTIN MIR 5 1 KARS, m In. mils oil InilliHi arrrptatlr. England, ever on the alert to im- HARNESSES cotton trousers; aud it is said that when thorize the school committees to unite for CORRESPONDENT OE MKRIDANT MARINE INMRAME 10. ? The man he resources of her Asiatic terri- the stated. who tries to live 730 days in INVESTMENT SERPRITIKS HOM.IIT AND SOLD. the of even those purpose ... Ami Dealers in_ beyond sight outsiders, a is to find is recently introduced it into the It is expected the towns of Maine will year likely something giving LOANS NEGOTIATED. enthrallments of civilization are discarded before the is receive benefit thus in way year complete. The AND "t There are dense by uniting groups Boots, REAL ESTATE ROEGIIT SOLD. CS^Corrosponilenoo Sullolied. m . Ceylon. for- human animal is a or- in favor of the breech clout by both sexes. of three or four, and the fact that the remarkably strong 1' in this little between the It is how much strip and severe of counte- State pays the superintendent elected to ganization. astonishing S hoes, Physically angular it iins and the sea. the trees have of their schools half as much abuse will stand and still hold together. standing the women are charge nance, specially ugly, With care it seems well in- that it is to as they raise for his salary will prompt proper nigh Uubbers, kly impossible peue- aud live to extreme old destructible. age. them more in this What is proper care? OLD-FASHIONED lie quickly action. TWO on horseback. The TONS MORE territory food at the They number a little more than 2,000, The persons employed as superintend- Right right time, right T ru n Us, is broken spurs and ents work, right rest. Not one by ranges all told. Their or must hold certificates under the act sleep, right villages, communities, man in a thousand can have these be -OK I HAT. *g down from the low mountains of 1895, providing for the State examina- things Bags, But Can’t Beaten. are all on the mesas of the low mountains, —or win not, if he can. Next best thing ■JMMt*——M I — and is tion of teachers, and must devote their Extension thundering surf, inhabited is the If the is out Cases, each with its tiled church surrounded by entire time to the work. remedy. machine of 'ively by Indians, who are little order it must be mended. Dr. Pierce’s a group of straw-thatched huts. While Whips, This is the season to cleanse the cd from the aboriginal condition. Golden Medical Discovery is medicine the men are and and off in the forests gathering $2 a Year for The Journal and Tribune. for the blood and nerves. It helps stom- .Liver Kidneys, pre- sole occupation is collecting the Robes, balsam, the women cultivate little patches ach and brain and lungs—particularly vent disease those tlic To all new or who of organs. resin known in materia medica as subscribers, old, pay All weakness and disease seems of corn and lungs. Bumlcets, Etc. 30c. yams, Tea tobacco, only 30c. enough 1 ivian balsam.” In the earlier their subscription to The Journal one year to lead to lung trouble. pe- for home Consumption consumption, and weave cloth in advance the New York Tribune kills more men than rifle balls. NEW STOCK Oh 1 the all Weekly Spanish occupation, nearly for their The “Golden Medical Just received, direct from China. garments, and braid hats of dry (price $1 a year) will be sent one year free. Discovery” Measures of this coast, mineral and out the the and at rare intervals a man or In if the Tribune is wanted the straightens digestion—that's Our grass, remitting, customers say it is as good as stable, were sent to Callao, the Peru- first step to pure blood. It searches out woman into town a subscriber should so state, as it is not sent SHOES and RUBBERS. 1,1 trudges dragging every disease germ and kills it. It per- BOOTS, Hty pn50 cents tor elsewhere. port, for shipment to Spain; hence unless requested. With The Journal fur- WILL VO IT. l|‘ cedar plank, or scantling, hewn fectly every portion of the name of roughly purifies body. Fine Goods. Low Prices. the balsam, because for cen- nis. all the local news, and much other It the tired out with the machete, whioli finds ready iug furnishes food for nerves and Europe believed it to be a matter of local interest, and the Tribune to the fagged brain. It builds up health HARNESS REPAIRING and 1 ( Open A. A. product sale for building material. Their laws are HOWtsi CO. the news and and flesh. else is TRIMMING. J i Evenings. Made barks and ■'•South America. To this day it comes supply of the world, political and strength Nothing CARRIAGE wholly of roots, those of the but in like it. as ostensibly State, point with Nothing else is “just good.” ,l!y from the coast of and is general, fashions, household science herbs. No Salvador, of fact the laws consulted in their There is hardly a disease in the category of 59 Main Street. poison. only and and other human ills that not or used in the of mechanics, literary depart- is caused aggravated by making per- civil aud criminal decisions are sour stom- n. I. STEVENS. FOE pensively of their ments, stories and miscellany, 20 pages in constipation. Headache, heart-burn, C- E STEVEN5. BENT.1 and an external ach, biliousness, and of the heart are A Full Pint Bottle for SO Cts. y,Qery, application for own palpitation making. They have a sort of court all, it is a very taking combination at $2 a all caused bv constipation. That trouble is SUBSCRIBE and < Tenement stable, corner of Court and Pearl ure of indolent sores. It is also con- promptly and remedied Dr. of their a at permanently by streets. own, held in house erected for year. Subscriptions may begin any time, s water Pierce Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. Bath-room, city and tras. Enquire *!^red a for Your back if do. Cost & of sovereign remedy asthma, j for the purpose, the ahuales. and if desired the two papers will be sent to money they twenty-nve POOR SON, presided by cents at the If he is ^ other and has druggist’s. dishonest he MRS. CHRISTIANA MORISON, pectoral complaints, to the court sets at different addresses. will offer said to be as REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. AGENTS. Strange say always something “just good." 4 16 j Court Street, Belfast. The of Belfast. and THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Editorial Notes. A Golden Anniversary. News Papers Periodicals. Semi- of the Central Congregational Democrats who are criticising the Ding- The barber shop of Pillsbury & Benner in The Bridgton News is publishing the laws Church of Bangor. An Address by Rev. G. W. APRIL 1897. bill have not a word to in defense the basement of Masonic Temple has been as a serial and the second installment, in BELFAST, THURSDAY, 8, ley say D. D. Field, closed. week's of own last paper, is illustrated. Major their tariff law. The Central church and Twenty Congregational Wrrs The ice of the Penobscot Shorey has the art of making even dry sub- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORN1M. BY THE parish of Bangor observed last Thursday went out yester- Is never done, and it is especial! and * and the is now to jects interesting reading his subscribers Only three citizens of the United States their anniversary, the Central church day river open navigation and wearisome to those whose golden ♦ ♦♦ will no doubt look forward with interest to Journal Pub. Co to Bangor. and Republican are now from Cuban for having been organized April 1, 1847. There impure unfit properly to r appealing prisons the forth-coming chapters of the statutes. were exercises in the afternoon at three Traverse drawn for service at the tain, and renew the release. Contrast this with the condition jurors For more than twenty years wasting A We are to learn of muscle and tissue. It is more I- JARIRS HLSBURY, j o’clock at the Central church, the program April term S. J. Court will be required to exceedingly sorry the under the Cleveland when this condition of the blood t administration, we have been how financial troubles of S. L. Miller of the Wal- ha including an historical address by the Rev. attend April 2(5, at 10 a. in., instead of the telling are run American citizens were to lie down, The renomination of Whitehouse compelled doboro News. Mr. Miller has made an as- Judge George W. Field, D. D. Dr. Field sketched first day of the term. Grand jurors will at- overcomes the and even in Scott's Emulsion with com- months, years, Spanish pris- to his Tired, Weak, Nervous, to the Supreme Bench meets the history of the church from its founding tend on the first day of the term as usual. signment protect creditors, and his ons without interfi rence or Than because of the work it-- ■' from the and from the attempted pro- of his own excessive waste of the system, affairs are in much better than the mendation press, to the present day. In speaking Calvin has presented to shape Hervey, Esq., and that th* tection the United States. as to the close re- first would indicate. Mr. physician says so, bench and bar. by services pastor he referred Thomas H. a published reports Marshall Post, G. A. R., framed puts on flesh, nourishes and is in lations with homes and hearts of his Miller will have the of the Maine edy building up by taking people “The Battle of Bunker which sympathy picture, Hill,’- j nerve tonic, blood and The Senate is said to be is itself which he and it was a advant- builds up the body, making it newspaper fraternity in his business re- purifier making good McKinley prosperity making enjoyed, great has been on exhibition at Clement’s. The like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Forth and all will that he soon on the tariff and it will be age for him. He referred to the growing verses; hope may Peculiar to < progress bill, apparent in many industries, but in noue picture will be hung in Grand Army hall. the for all wasting di- Women at change remedy climate or or earlier than No radi- strength of the church and the amount of sal- retrieve his fortunes. life, resulting f reported expected. more prominently than in that of railroad H. G. Bicknell will in which had been at first engage lobstering seases of adults and work, nervousness, and impn cal are ary paid him, $1,- children, We do not recollect that The Jouru il bus changes likely. construction. The “Railway Age,” a here this season, having his car in the har- thousands have found relief an 500 and the highest $2,750, the advances ever before been able to the acts and conservative journal, estimates that the bor, and will sell at wholesale and retail. but it isn't possible for us to present The nomination of Gen. Selden Conner being unsolicited. After remaining at the resolves the in the construction of the United Lobsters are iu and the passed by Legislature railway latter for a few at Dr. Field’s always demand, in a mere stick- of Portland to be pension agent at Augus- figures years, tell the story first issue after adjournment; ami credit for States in 1807 will be only difficulty is in obtaining a supply. 17,500 miles, which, own suggestion it was lowered to $2,500. ta was sent to the Senate Monday and ful of this speedy work is due to the Brown, the is more than twice as much President Harris of the Maine State newspaper type. by way, Agaiu at his own suggestion the salary was Col- Thurston promptly confirmed. There are said to be Print, Portland, which furnished as was President lowered to lege will deliver his illustrated lecture on had for accomplished during $2,250. We have prepared the The Kennebec in Hoods assurances that the order of President supplement. Journal Cleveland's entire term. If this estimate “I felt.” said Dr. Field, “that I was grow- Washington at the Methodist church next a a little book, publishing the laws gave an index by sub- Cleveland removing the agency to Boston out of of and that the so- 13th. us by physician is the construction of ing my vigor youth Tuesday evening, April The lecture Sarsaparilla realized, railway never before will rescinded President ciety could not afford to remunerate me in is both jects, something attempted by be by McKinley. interesting and instructive and Presi- in words how and The tine True Blood Purifier, ji the United States in 1807 will exceed that such a large sum for my limited powers. telling easy a Maine newspaper. It was a idea dent Harris should have a full house. capital (’. I. Hood&Co.. I, Therefore, of my own action, I had a part of Prepared only by the of a of in the decade. Emulsion and deserves to be In acknowledging receipt copy any period past cut off for the uses of the why Scott’s benefits, generally adopted. my salary parish. City Marshal B. O. Norton has appointed of last week’s containing a re- It was devoted to the expenses of the church. Howard the editor of the Journal, Geo. W. and L. H. a will Owen, genial Hood's Pills with “A few weeks I had occasion to look Frisbee Jipson as night and postal card request Maine of the Board of Trade in aid The silverites have been to ago Farmer, royally entertained, Thurs- port meeting compelled over not done so and went on the parish records. I had watchmen, they duty Tuesday to have it sent to day evening, the employes of that paper, B. Walker secre- abandon another denied before. I found that there be enough of a creamery, McKeen, position. They To my surprise evening. Both have served in this at his home on Sewall street. It was a was a of reduction in capacity the assertion that had not single record the thoroughly enjoyable affair and those pres- tary ot the State Board of Agriculture, published Japan and proved themselves reliable and efficient you free. To-day would be a it’s of salary which I had myself requested. But ent will long remember the hospitality of neglect "1 trust that the meeting be of abandoned the silver and gone to the in case had there been en- officers. The are their Mrs. says: may gold every particular appointments generally time to send for it. host, and Owen. A supper was deavor to chronicle the increase in remuner- good in some material advantage to the people of standard, saying that the report was bas- commended. served early the evening, after which the throat and ation given me by the church. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. party enjoyed a number of vocal selections and the as I ed the mere fact that a measure of The your city surrounding towns, upon !‘I am frank to tell you that my feelings Belfast Free Library is open to all by Miss Addie Weeks, and readings by Miss were hurt. It seemed to me that I to Cassie .mi more and more convinced that the es- this kind had been introduced in the Jap- ought every day except Sunday. Monday, Wed- Holmes. Whist completed a very have some credit for coming to the aid of sociable occasion. [Kennebec .Journal. a in section anse The latest advices nesday, and afternoons The Churches. tablishment of creamery your parliament. the society in a time of financial distress. Friday Saturday HALES that the es- "Not was my reduction not mention- from 2 to 5 o’clock ; and from 6.30 to s :W) on bro"clhia! would he a valuable adjunct to the busi- show, however, proposition only Transfers in Real Estate. troubles ed in the records, but the society went on Tuesday, Thursday and The time of the Baptist Thursday night ness of the tablishing the gold standard has passed Saturday evenings. place.” voting me $2,500 yearly when all the time I has been from 7 to Visitors iu town for less than a prayer meeting changed The both branches of the and has received but a part of that sum.” year may following transfers in real estate were parliament 7.15 o’clock. that HONEY These remarks caused of a sen- buy a card for 50 cents. recorded in Waldo Those who desire in this time received the something temporary County Registry of Deeds purity municipal probably by signa- sation in the church. At a meeting of the Fire Prayer meeting at the North Church this, for the week ending April 7. 1S07: Wm. ,J. politics should read carefully the follow- ture of the emperor. Nothing which has [In a note to the Bangor Commercial of Department leads to at 7.15. Im- to A. E Swan- last Dr Field said that it was a Tuesday evening the resignation of W. A. Thursday, evening Topic, Hindus, Monroe, Nickerson, ing sections of the Revised Statutes of occurred since the 6th of November has Monday mistake him as of with God's Jonah 4; 1-11; ville; land and in Monroe. Olive to represent complaining Kimball as captain was accepted and S. W. patience Ways, buildings Maine: been so serious a blow to the 16 to 1 the- action : could be death- the of the society “Nothing 1 Kings lb: !' IS; Luke 15: 25-3*2; Is. 55: 8-13. S. Tucker, Belfast, to Aug e M Tucker, do. : Freeman was elected to the J as. HOREHOKNO more than the action of the position. No member of a 01 orists as this action of Japan. generous society land and in Belfast. Bufus P. city government towards me.”] Waterman was chosed to fill the At the Unitarian Church next Sunday buildings of a town vacancy j selectmen shall in either board Hills, to Cordelia Brown, do. : land Dr. Field’s were di- caused Freemen’s Remarks sermon the at 10 45. In the even- i Belfast, dealing >f such or in board of closing paragraphs by promotion. by pastor government, any and m Belfast. Edward Cun- rected to a review of the new as were made F. II. Welch and I. T. at 7 lecture No. 5 in the course buildings solci tmen, vote on any question in which One remarkable feature of the tariff de- theology, by Cloueli. iug o’clock, ningham, Island N. Y., to F. A. disease. be is or to what he termed “the bbsolete on Familiar Social Problems. Subject, Long City, pecuniarily interested, directly bate in Congress during the past few days opposed '-'lias. Weeks & Co. have added another TAP Crime Morse. Belmont: land and in Bel- indirectly, and in which his vote may be and medieval he was glad, he fishing boat to their fleet. The boat is a The problem of and Criminals. buildings NTo wonder Hale's H nt y of Horei. has been the utter absence of theology;” Mont. Gorham any attempt Ciough, I'nity, t«> Mitchell Tar is it uifrs. Its curat decisive; and no action of such govern- forever. He sioop30 feetlongand was purchased of J. T. praised by said, that that had gone con- services the in- land and are like on the of the Democrats to defend If. Freeman. Irish sailed Special commemorating Deiany, Palermo: buildings in Pa- magdc. So d by druggists. ment or hoard taken by means of such part Capt. the boat to lermo. tinued : this stitution of the Lord’s are to be held Elmer E. Warren, Searsport, to vote is their city Friday from Belfast, where she was Supper j legal. tariff law. They have tried to befog Sarah .J. olson, et al., Searsport; iaud in “I am glad that we are no longer called obtained after some delay. [Rockland in the Universalist church Thursday even- Pike’s Toothache Drops ure in one :: No member of a shall j I’liomas McCormick, Winter- city government the general situation by all sorts of false upon to preach total depravity as it was Daily Star. Searsport. the 15tli, at seven o’clock, at which to Edward M be interested, directly or indirectly, in I am that we ing, j port, McCormick, do.: land attacks the but not a preached lifty years ago; glad The here was that the com 1 a •*. upon Dingley bill, report boat was ob- time the rites of and confirmation and in my entered into by such city do not have to write or hear sermons on baptism j buildings Winterport. man them has raised his in tained government while be is a member thereof; among voice election and reprobation, or upou a passive by legal process. will be administered. the 1 am and contracts made in violation hereof defence of the law which themselves dependence upon Holy Spirit. The resolve an No mystery about it. When the Shakers they making appropriation for It is that llev. C. T. Hawes of are glad that the salvation proclaimed from our expected offered so re time to a bottle void. the Girls’ Home in ago give away put upon the statute books. of is not so from fu- this city passed the Leg- will at the Many pulpits much salvation Bangor preach North Church of their Digestive Cordial To any one who as islature and was those in the present House were members ture suffering from present sinning, and signed by the Governor, as next Sunday morning and evening. Sunday might call at their New York ofiice, there The month oi is the that the Heaven we are called to seek was a rush March, W7, only upon before reported, and the money is now great and a great many people of file Congress which framed and enact- is school at 1*2 m. C. E. meeting at 0 p. m., not only Father Heaven (though God be thought they were crazy. one in the history of the Wilson law in awaiting the action of the executive com- ed the Wilson law. and a number of them thanked beyond measure for that, and for Topic, The brotherhood of man. 1 John 3; Subsequent events it to have been of proved which it has made a with- the and cheerfulness it into mittee the Children's Aid of a clever for really surplus were members of the and Means hope puts many Society 1-24. very advertising transaction, Ways otherwise dark and cheerless but out back the This places), Maine, and will be paid over in a lump sum although they gave away thousands >t Pot- bolding expenditures. Committee at that hut not one of that it is a Heaven the elements of The meeting of the V. P. S. C. E. will be time, primarily or in tles, it was m the end profitable: nearly is due to installments as desired. not, however, any improvement which are uow to be found in and held in the next one that took a free came back them has attempted any detailed defense joy peace Baptist vestry Sunday every bottle and righteousness in the Holy Ghost. Frank Leonard of the well for more and for it with in the workings c f the law or anything to of that Lynn, known evening at (1 o’clock. Topic, Schools of the paid pleasure, say- measure. “I am glad that we are no longer expected had derived better results from its This fi ne $40.00 t base ball came to Belfast ing they Bicycle ;ts credit, it is the result of the to awful manager, Saturday Home Mission Leader, Miss simply dogmatize upon the subject of fu- Society. use than any other medicine they had ever given away to the most \ that the ture punishment, and I am glad that the with a view to arranging matters for the local Annabel Morse. A cordial invitation is used. fact importers at Xew York took lar school boy in Belfast < the author of vital element in religious experience is not nine in the Maine State He did There is nothing so uniformly successful alarm lest the bill should cut off Ex-Congressman Wilson, league. extended to all young people. cinity. Dingley made to lie in a personal trust in vicarious in the treatment of stomach troubles as the the Wilson law, having beeD repudiated not consider the inducements sufficient to their privileges of importing at the low atonement (tlio* again blessed be God that At the annual meeting of the Maine Bible Shaker Digestive Cordial, and what :s better first his own take the of the local ■ by district, aud then his we may trust in His love as manifested in management nine, and than it relieves at once. To call attention t" •.tr NI'VV 1.IM rates of the Wilson law and so rushed in by in Portland, April 1st, these officers l all, His Divine but that it is made to lie Society has now no forum from which to Sou), it is doubtful if Belfast is represented in the nation, were elected: A. T. Dunn, Wa- many million dollars’ worth of dur- rather in a personal consecration to Christ President, the new form of Castor <>il is so goods this season, some other Laxol, address the dear people, aud is therefore as Lord and Master and in all league although vice M. P. Port- ing this month, thus the receipts example terville; president, Emery, palatable that children lick the spoon clean. swelling righteousness and beneficient I am manager may undertake it. utilizing the columns of the newspapers living. land ; treasurer, R. H. Hinckley, Portland; to an abnoimal sum. It is because of this in a glad, word, for the return to the simple Mr. F. E. Cottrell to disseminate his views aud attack the has just received from corresponding secretary, Rev. Asa Dalton; fact, and this alone, that the Wilson law Christianity of the early ages, for the in- creased to those Nortou-Chapman Co., Portland, State N. W. Edsou. hill. His latest attack it emphasis given simple, agents recording secretary, rile l'-ery lias for once made a record of the Dingley upon important question. meeting grand truths which our Savior taught, which for the celebrated mills of Minne- worth of b- ilght "I «1 -• has been an assertion that its Pillsbury The American Congregational Society is good- any of the a reciprocity are so potent upon our life and character, requirements Treasury for single apolis, three large signs, the largest Fi#K < ASH, features would be a failure, lu all the and for dropping out from pulpit enforce- being to have a new home in Boston, an eight month. 109 feet which are to ment, and from religious long, be posted upon at our store entii l*-s the to matter which Mr. Wilson has in popular thought, story modern building, and is now occupy- buyer presented of truths and which are indiffer- the bill boards Votes sold at time at two cents speculations owned by him. These mills on Beacon street any the of an ent in their influence ing temporary quarters We our way attack upon the Dingley upon character and turn out barrels guarantee prices The Senate confirmed the nom- 25,203 per day, which of it- new site. Monday life.” nearly opposite the Two buildings, Til K LOU K > I IN 4 HI < hill, he has not been able to self is a of HOT WATER ination of Chandler son of Senator successfully guarantee the quality of their at 12 and 14 Beacon street,are now de- HEATERS 1 Hale, At the close of the address the service being The are invitee defend the law which he himself framed product. boys cordially Halt as secretary of the embassy of the closed with a devotional service. molished to make room for the new struc- STEAM BOILERS in and inspect the bi- y eb- or to make satisfactory explanation of its An April Sociable. United States at Rome, Italy. Alfred E. In the evening, in the vestries, a reception Those who were ture. failure. This is a subject which he avoids to fortunate to be in attendance at AND RADIATORS' Buck of Georgia was nominated as minis- the members of the parish and congrega- enough the At the Church next Sunday there The Clothier & T Baptist j For in his tariff discussions at so much tion was Sunday school sociable held at the home of ter to Japan. He is a native of per given. The guests were received will be preaching by the pastor morning Maine, Mrs. Charles L. 83 Main St ttel' column. by Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Rev. and Walker of Swanville will Efficiency- Durability s, econo , and his w ife is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Field, aud evening. The morning sermon will be Mrs. rejoice at the memories of its festivities. Of •THEY STAND J. S. Penman, Prof, and Mrs. J. S. of the Times the UNEQUALLED :H. K. Baker of and a sister of ! upon “The Demands upon Hallowell, course Fool’s lent its charm to j WHAT USERS SAY. Sewall, and Mrs. Darling, a of April day the In the Mrs. Mattie The announcement daughter Church of Christ.” the evening sub- | The Doric Boiler that Baker Dunn of Waterville. from that and was was put into Japan, Prof. one of occasion, greatly aided by the suc- my house in is Shepard, the founders of' the will Christ’s Call to Souls in the October, a perfect >uc Mr. Buck was that jeot be, I eess. principal of the high school country although going to a gold church. cessful efforts of sister Lulu Patterson, who J^mesH. Haynes, Banger, Me. Mark 10:49. The musical The Gurney Hot Water Heater which •n at Dark,” following Lewiston tlie outbreak of the civil standard will not sell any of its silver made some nice looking cakes, the wooden was recently placed in our Bank Build- will be ing. is giving perfect satisfaction. hearts of selections given: Morning—Anthem, war, and later superintendent of the pub- creates no surprise among those who which could neither be broken nor “Lord of Heaven,” Leuk; Selection, “Lead ■> the The tu.rU !< ait <1 < < ! lic schools there. But in the first of have watched the of events with Yachts and Boats. cut, notwithstanding violent efforts in j year progress Thou Me On.” Stearns. those directions. Some were Evening—Selection, ocoupieil I t the past year hy the *hc war he enlisted in the Union and reference to the use of silver impolite army throughout Chorus: Solo, “One Solemn Laml * wii iu* iea