The Republican Journal. — y*" —■ ■■ -- ^ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 3, 1898. _ NIDIBER 44.

Fair, and Bee. Supper Husking Obituary. C. Madigan. in republican journal. Mrs. James Burglaries Brooks. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. jj;r The fair supper and entertainment by tbe Anna Whittier, the daughter of Capt. Burglars still continue their work in this Ada M., wife of Alonzo M. Rowe, and Mary Tolman H. Fernald visited friends in North church society in Memorial Hall last David was horn 28, 1825, at KSlCAY Whittier, April hut thus far have had Jesse E. Wilson left for Boston on >«OK>IKG BY THE daughter of Abbie S, and Johu S. toHon. vicinity, poor success Portland last week. Moudey Friday afternoon and was a Mason, Belfast, Me. She was married James evening great as regards Last four business. died at her former home in C. who was then entering upon his spoils. Saturday night Journal Pub. success in every particular. The main hall Montville, Oct. Madigan, Rev. George S. Mills left Saturday for a Oo. career as a lawyer, Oct. 8, 1846, the stores in Brooks were broken into, but the John W. White of is 23th, aged 47 years. Mrs. Rowe was ever opening visit in Augusta visiting is was devoted to the tables for supper and tbe a late of Boston Boston. Bishop Fitzpatrick officiating. sum total of money taken did not exceed Fred A. Johnson. person of amiable disposition. As a HE PAPER for Maine Seafar- sale of various articles. There was one for daugh- Immediately after marriage she went to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gridin left j ter two dollars. The were Saturday she was affectionate and as a Fort Keut with her husband, who was ap- burglars evidently F. G. Gorham of Boston was in ; People.” home-made candy, one for jellies, preserves kind, wife for a visit id Boston. Belfast the State to establish schools after cash as took so far —zzr-rjr-—. I faithful and true; always for pointed by they nothing else, on business. and pickles, and one for aprons and other striving the The in Monday upon the St. John River. journey as is known. Miss Mae Callnan went to last ii In and happiness of those with whom she Bangor City County needle work. But the great attraction of tbe associat those was arduous. Stages, canoes, and Mrs. W. C. Tuttle returned j days E. for a short Tuesday front ed. As a teacher she was furnished the They got into A. Chase’s store by cut- Friday visit. __ flat-boats towed horses, day was the museum in the Relief Corps highly esteemed by a short visit in Bostou. her and iu all the means of conveyance. They lived there ting out two panes of glass in a back win- H. H. and E S. room. by pupils, relations of life Carter were in Boston lo-Day’s Journal. Outside the door the placards read about three The schools of that Mrs. A. A. Howes returned home beloved years. early dow and crawling through. The safe was last week on Monday as greatly by all. Her last illness was business. follows: region owed their birth in a great measure from a visit in not locked and went Rock port. IA(iK 1. of long duration, but was to they through its con- |borue with this visit. Mrs. Cotton W. Mears left Saturday for a at Rocklaml.. Around the World, 10c. then tents. The in it was 59 cents in Mrs. James H. Belfast patience, and resignation to the will of Him With her husband she moved to only money visit in Baldwin is visiting her I>oifast Schools Boston anil vicinity. Guilty The Midway Outdone. Houlton, where she has ever since lived, small which took. Mrs. M. A. ami who doeth all things well. She filled the change, they They opened sister, Kaler. Supper Husking Bee. and where she died Oct. 17th. Her Mrs. E. Thomas of Portland Fanners' Famous Findings from Foreign Fields. of a sealed but re- George visited Obituary.. position Matron at the State Prison at funeral took at St. church in envelope containing stamps, Mrs D. returned .unity News of the place Mary’s relatives in Belfast last week. George Mahoney yester- One Dime Does it. R. for Houlton Oct. 20th. A beau- turned it, with its contents intact. j Madigan ..Meeting of Howard, I., eighteen years, her hus- Thursday day from a visit in Boston. n;.ui Veterans' Odd of Oriental band tiful tribute to as well as au instructive broke in the door of B. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Cnion.. Objects Opulence. being Deputy Warden at the same her, They glass front F. Wilson ami child delivered Ghas. B. Hazeltine was in « few -sioners.. Burglaries in Our relics are lessou to his people, was by the Boston rich, Time. Besides her she Stautial’s store, and were thus able to get left Saturday for a visit in Boston. .r- ami Improveuieuts.. Our collection husband, leaves a Bishop of Portland. Four clergymen with- days last week on business. ■' immense, at \ Association.. Yachts father aud mother and one in the the honor in tfhich the holts. They broke the money drawer We take you thro' all brother, Charles sanctuary attested Mrs. Alzada F. Austin went to Boston the Mrs. Thomas Carter of Malden. Mass -> For the sum W. to mourn their this daughter of church was open, but there was nothing in it and of 10 cents. Mason, loss. The funeral adopted they last Thursday to the winter. held. spend visiting relatives in this Cute Characteristics of Colonial Customs. was from the church at McFarland’s Corner troubled nothing else. city. Rev. .1. M. Leighton.. She survived two children, Alice Gertrude, Frank B. Knowlton went to Bath ou At T. I. last Selden lvriiuhe Headaches in Rare Relics of the Red Men. Friday afternoon. Rev. T. R. Pentecost known in the Dominican Order as Sister Huxford’s store they pried the Gillam left Monday tor p, ,s- r. Thursday for a few on business. and a and James Cottrell double doors with a days where he Curious Quirks and Quaint Conceits. officiated, select choir rendered ap- Mary Albert, Madigan. open regular burglars' expects employment. aok3. survive her—Albert W. Mad- musical selections. The Eight children as was seen by marks on the wood- Edward H. Fletcher spent a few days at We take you to things of a far distant clime; propriate surviving jimmy, A. W. of Eilsworth was iu | apital in F*>rto Rico.. igan. Mo. Clarence H. Pierce, John B. Mad- home King, Esq The price of will be but a dime. relatives desire to work. Their here was the same from Yale College the past week. Vessels Letter from your journey express their heartfelt igan and Josephine S. Madigan of Houlton, experience Belfast Tuesday on business. a i- allure A p Ynr.ug Once inside the visitor \vas surprised at thanks to the many friends who contributed Mrs. James L Doherty of Springfield and as at Stantial’s—they broke open the money Rev. G. G. Winslow went to Boston last ;i: Public Schools. E. Mrs. V. of Hon. A. Nickerson of Svanv.wen: The number, and richness of the dis- the numerous floral Henry Cunningham Boston, drawer to rind it for a visit of ten or more. > variety tributes used at the only empty. Thursday days A K 4. Mass.. •far> Anna Madigan and Winnifred to Bostou Monday on business. play. gotten up at so short notice. There those at M. J. Dow’s front doors were pried open S net 1 a Ige >1 < iood Tein- funeral—especially Howard, R. I.— K. Madigan. Religious of the Sacred Heart. Miss Elizabeth Patch of Northport ar- E. Pi. Conner was in i’ file Churches.. N"rth- were relics from all of the also to the choir for the with a the marks showing plainly in rived Boston, Br:gh:. quarters globe, comforting musical Her children rise up and call her blessed.” jimmy, home from Malden,Mass Saturday. and of all the soft wood. the last week on business ages, arranged in a way to give, selections rendered on that and to Nothing except money Cambridge occasion, Lowell said—“Earth’s noblest thing, a Rev. G. W. I). L>.. and wife "f Ban- small Field, the room an attractive and artistic ail who so assisted woman So when we think of drawer was troubled, and the change, Mrs. E. A. of Brooks s;r ,i appear- kindly during the illness perfected." arriveu Kilgore re Mrs. gor Saturday to visit relatives in ance while every article was convenient for of the deceased. Madigan, as her early friends have told which Mr. Dow estimates at perhaps dol- tives in Belfast the tirst of the w-'ek. us. in her and bloom at- Belfast. youth unusually lar or a little was taken. inspection. more, Mr. Mrs. F. ! .e Daughter of the Cou- Mrs. Catherine Shaw at her tractive, going in her married life with her and L. Palmer of M< nt died home ou was Mrs. Jennie Lassell of Rockland arrived At the as the visitor entered were husband where to the remote Sunday morning when the robbery right, street duty called, here by steamer Monday tor Host m Spring Sunday at the age of 7-’ years. on steamer Salacia last to visit at the Indian relics, including a full bmk- settlements of the St. John River, in isola- reported the officers, merchants and others Friday She was born iu tion from all that, her former life had Alonzo A. S. Heal went to t<- t M ar County Claire, Ireland, in known; in different directions to look for Beckwith’s. Bu-ksport Tio—day ing he Eastward skiu suit, richly ornamented, the weapons, started out states..!, News 1X1M and came to this iu rearing a large family with firmness yet lov- set monuments for Wo. i & Co. terary country 1851, mak- of the but returned Mrs. Alice of returned Harrison, t" Water Vessels..Mrs. pipe, stone implements, etc., used the ing and their in signs wanderers, having Wyman Northport p by her in kindness, directing steps ing home Belfast. She married Mrs. Ann M. returned. Oct. red men. the best paths; ministering to her husband learned but little. home Saturday from a visit of two weeks n Clieuery Thomas K 8. Hurley, who died in 1X57. She with the devotion of a true wife in his last Massachusetts. from a of several weeks in Bo-v.oi. Next came the foreign exhibit, presided During the day it was remembered that sojourn was married again, iu to John illness silently dispensing charity, and ex- ut> Forres]>ondeuce..Ship 18t>8, Shaw, two men had been in J. Bert Patterson left for a tr: to over by Miss Townsend, dressed iu Oriental erting influences for m every step; acting suspiciously Elbridge Eolersou arrived home Satur Tuesday p Marriages.. Deaths. aud he died six years later. Since good costume. coming at the last the infirmities of her the stores in the and were from Boston. He is Montreal for the Condon Co. — In this collection were embroid- bearing evening, they day first officer of sell.’ Manufacturing to Belfast she forty-seven years ago has ripened years with cheerfulness and pati- hunted out and arrested in Brooks eries from Egypt sea shells from Manila by Depu- Mary B. Wellington. Capt. and Mrs. Ansel Wadsworth have at left town but aud then for not ence; passing away at the last with no Game Rockland. rarely over duty Sheriff Leathers. were Hartwell bay, one in the natural state, one undone, a with afl ty They Mrs. been at A. W. Pottle's u llo. polished two weeks at a time. Two leaving memory fragrant Caroline P. Crosby and grandson, visiting kport. years ago she of were and one carved a a cocoa- things beautiful and bearing no taint of and Isaac Baker, Jr., Belfast. They richly by native; had her and Henry Morgan Burdette, left morn- Dr. Albert Hall Moore of ~ei '»*. 1 foot ball eleven plans made was about ready to wrong, with ail burdens and Monday Minneapolis, nut shell carved a trench sailor with bravely borne, taken before Trial Justice Fred W. Brown, by start for a visit to we think of the “woman ing for Pa. Minn., is Dr. John Stevens of thin bv steamer her home in Ireland, perfected” through Pittsburg, visiting Saturday scenes from the life Jr., and examined in private by of Napoleon; a glass when she the full performance of life’s duties, the true separately city. •j.onst the school changed her mind and gave Mr. and Mrs. Clias. H. and son Win. High Chinese tmd Russian shoes- wife, the devoted mother, the earnest Chris- Mr. Brown and Sheriff Norton, Their story, Bray necktie, Dutch, the She leaves time the boat started up trip. oue son, John tian, who leaves the world the better that H. Bray left last Thursday for a Mrs. Edward Sibley went to Boston Satin- Other relics included a rich shawl in brief, was that they heard of work in Uni- morning foreign of this The she has it and has borne visit in and a large number Hurley city. funeral was held passed through the Watertown, Mass. day to visit her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hoyt by a Mandariu to a Belfast full ty and, being short of money, started to presented lady: at her late home measure of man’s allotted years. [Aroos- "ii the trip. Half an Tuesday morning, aud at Brooks Rev. J. M. and wife Hilton. a miniature made a took Pioneer. walk from Belfast. On arriving Leighton attended gondola by Venetian; masses will be said at St. .: ti rain had set in and Farncis' church went to the house of Eben T. and the centennial celebration of the Mrs. Esther Carter returned Inane Swiss bells as as a man's In our issue of Oct. 20th brief mention they Page Unitarian ycst-r- sleigh large fist; in the near s ail ball future. in .\ day, making was made of the death of Mrs. the night with Mrs. Margaret Cook church Castiue last *lay frqjn a visit in Maiden, Mass .and N» a duster made from peacock plumes on a Madigan, and spent Thursday. The bail and grounds we are and her Mrs. Lizzie They A. I). port, It. I. handle of woven quills; souvenirs from the Henry O. Archibald of th is city was in ! glad to be able to print this tribute daughter, Dodge. Innes and A. C. Sargent of Sears- [tie fumbling was done. to her and the women corroborate them, that came Holy Laud. Portland last week to attend the funeral of memory from the pen of an old friend, say, port to Belfast ami took the steamer Mrs. Freeman Kicker of Monroe i«-r. s> vis wa re but as went swift, his there arc still some in Belfast who re- about 9 o’clock up stairs, of for Boston ... The war relics attracted considerable at- father, George W. Archibald. Deceased they leaving City Bangor Saturday. steamer Penobscot Monday to visit Marl- end runs many on was born in member as a girl. Her attachment for the their shoes in the room below, which was Mass. tention, and included a Rough Rider's suit : Musquodoboit, X. S., May ;;u, Mrs. Belle Sprague went to Bangor Satur- boro, a and men home of breaking hs17. and died at the her nativity she never lost, though the two women and three chil- shells ami cartridges used in the different home of his daughter, occupied by day fi.r a visit of a week or more,after which Clinton York of Monro* was :n Iv :'isf ... The of k!y. gains Mrs. W. of friends were scattered and old scenes dren. The women the men could not kinds of arms in the Spanish war; relics Margaret Bruce Portland, Oct. chang- say she will return to Massachusetts. Monday on iiis way to M >1 .-w made through left ed. their saved from the Maine: a shell from the -1» 1^*8. He was a wool sorter by trade and have left the house without knowledge, where he has Master William March of employment-. brilliant plays were worked 1 were in Henry Buxton, | the war record of Lieut. Frank years for H. M. Hart & Co. if and they were positive the men Brooklyn: Me., visited relatives in Belfast last week I‘ex ter F Walt/ 1 h car S,r and were, heartily Portland fleeting of Waldo Mr. thinks lie Di in the Rebellion : one of He leaves rive Samuel County Cirange. the house all night. Page kerson, the eau- children, and left a from has b n w:i C-nU T I'"' S. Thursday for visit in Boston. Boston. II*- ( Archibald of South John A. should have heard them if they left the uor balls tired at the siege of Fort Sumter: Windham; Waldo Pomona met Oct. m s* h. Fui:i! S, i. M'klands County Grange and Mrs. G. T. Osborne l*riggs. having Archibald of X. Mrs. and lie heard nothing. Capt, Hark ness of Rmk- and swords used in all the American wars Lancaster, H.; Mar. *2otli with Granite Grange, North house, a. it and Searsport, will the Mr. and Mrs A F !’ -rs ui 11a\ t* i.g carrying garet W. Bruce of Fred L. Archi- Other m favor of the Bakers was port spend winter in California ami the guns from tbe bluuderbus and tiint-b-ck Portland; It was a October and the points lovely day attend- Belfast to reside. Mr. has it in 'Wiled. II*- made bald of St. and near the was are now visiting friends in Massachusetts P. sir; of our forefathers to the Louis, Mo., Henry O. Archi- that the school-house village guns modern aria-*, i ance was large The officers were all pres- v.trds, followed a bald of instru- Mrs. tin- store of L. A. Know It* m. by sabers and Belfast. Mr. Archibald was a dutiful broken open by the use of the same Charles B. Sheldon, son and s s- Cuban machete of the preseut ent and N. | -> except steward, Bro. A. Little- .t the Rock lands Christian If Oxford's and Dow's who 11. Bird of Portland Tm-dav a citizen, very devoted to his ment that was used at | ter, have been visiting rciarives and Tyler spent day: hat worn by H N. Palmer when \ family tie-id filled that place. The j id secured the ball. and honorable in his following and there were of some one cat- friends here for the with his mi this H* on dealings with all men. stores, signs past few niotitl s, have night parents ciiy. a member ot the Belfast Light Infantry, were Northern j ■ Granges represented: might !■." m d the gam-*, He was ; and there. Two men w ere klS" returned to B< stun. lineman for the \Vestern ITmu Tel*-g: .eh a highly respected and will he sincere- ing smoking years ago: rebel llag; a shingle from the and Suurise Morning j \\ n, \ .i/.n* t-range, Winterport: after in the kicking house of ly mourned. The funeral was held at his j met. leaving the village midnight j Julian Company. John Brown, with a picture of the Light,. M nice; Star of Progress, Jacksou; C. Franck of Boston, who visited, v : d McDonald but those wh" saw j i>y late home Oct. _5th, Rev. W. T. Phelan of- ! direction of Frankfort, L. C. of I.ihertv w is house painted on it by the late Wm. M. Harvest Moon and Hillside, Thorndike; Austin W. Keati ug a short time ag... j-assed. Morse, Esq., :.i> ear and being put them cmild little ol ficiating. give description except attending to at Hal 1 this city. Comet, Swanville; Dirige, South through here last Saturday on Ins way home city Tuesday pens 11 to 0. In the Freedom; j bug that, they were strangers, one considerably Hereaft* of Branch, Sea- from Moosehead Lake. He had two deer. laid the home The Colonial table was presided over by Benjamin Haskell, Jr., Gloucester Prospect; Granite, Searsport; | larger than the other. Belfast the seemul in * Misses Carr:.* Field arid Mass., was killed in his store iu side, Belfast; Frederick Ritchie, The Roberts brothers of Tuesday tic- scare down May Hall, dressed accidentally Waldo; Rending, Mass., to 5 to The Bakers were discharged from arrest, for this that .'1st. Stockton Stork-on purpiis*'. iu the costumes of that period. The exhibit city Oct. Two weeks ago lie open- Grange, Springs; Sun- who spend the summer at return- I'1 b ";u fa\ or of Rock- ! and proceeded on foot up the track towards Northport, ! ed a store at the foot of Ivnox. A class of .1 was instructed in Mr. I 1; tries F. <«..■. v.• •••••: t was under an arch made of American ami grocery Union h. 11 light, ed lrom a deer to Moosehead :i< summary. Unity. hunting trip ■ u Main St. was tin fifth Brother F. M. Nickerson I _*_ morning's h.'at u-.ou p. -• ,- Belfast. British llags, ami contained a very interest- | Monday night he superin- degree, Lake last week and left Saturday for home. ilay ing ‘olicctiou of relics ..f the olden times, tending the lowering of a barrel of molasses delivered a very able address of welcome Building, Repairs and Improvements. ilays t rip, Ins longest absrii i: .r e Ellis I W. F. Glover, ensign on the Cuited States a snuff box “OO into a on a and ,T. G. m since his visit toi In- Worm's i' .... r t Havford including years old; randle- cellar, standing underneath slide. Harding very ably responded I The work of the house carpeuters in Bel- sh.j Fern, arrived at his home in Caiudcn .r g Hall stick 1 U> snuffers and h. x W idle lowered the barrel behalf of the Poncua. The go. He visited N'.il-I IK, N '.\ H years: 170 years : being sdpned and topic, Friend- fi'oii 1). C., last and wili i- French fast this year, in new houses, enlargements , week, measure 105 tell on Mr. discussed >. MMillet->wn,C.*nn ti1 eg on F tape years: 150 years; directly Haskell, him to was i!r J. Ellis, Sisters -• •.1 F. Poor decanter, crushing ship," by and has been more than for remain while the Fern is ut of commission, g general repairs -*■ 155 the ground. The load was as and fauiiiy at the latter p A •. .... t W. i I ussey warming pan years: wedding slippers removed Durham, Ginn, Blanchard, Clements and several years past; more, in fact, than ill Wm. T. Bickneil and of Belmont family t-• i. e Fernald, Berry 100 years; pictures from 75 ,, job years old; quickly as possible, physicians and the hos- others, and Brothers W T. C. Bunnells, A. Muss am! attended i■U'.ni some our sister cities and in moved iast week to .<1 i> P. Poor of villages Bocklaud, where they wool card, swifts, etc.: a leather covered ier,il ambulance were but Mr. Stinson and others. The Edward Clements f this > -. •• in- b summoned, topic, 'Needed of a “boom." Belfast lias McDonald, Greer which we hear have bought a place, d hey will carry on trunk owned the of the late Haskell lived a few was 1 i li b P. by grandfather only moments. He Legislation,” was discussed by A. Stinson, a for a short vacation. IB- d the Hussey had no boom, but has had steady growth their farm in Belmont summers and ,\t ;n A. G. .f b Woods Jewett, Esij. ; specimens of fancy about :;s, a man of many admirable A. A. B. F. J. G. W. Sixth Massachusetts infant r\. -a: qualities. Ginn, Foster, Harding, all along the line. The building has not Rockland winters. •» J. Brown. Goals work made iu 1515; children’s >[ His wife, who survives was T. C. Runnel T. Durham in Porto IP- o. Mr. Cleim-i.:- " Mk -i. clothing him, Annabel Is, and others. to one duty i/ic Steveu- been confined any neighborhood, Wm. F. Nutt of Fairfield, business mana- I’mpire, the style worn iu lii'.1'; dolls used the Webber of mm. Her mother was Some the we need most si-k with t\ fev.-r «Jui\ w *• e Rhodes by Annistj thought legislation which be out to the visitor with phoiii Linesmen, may pointed ger of rhe Fidelity Rupture Cure Co., was little girls a ago ; ami a tea Ellen a of James of is to a of the laws the passage out, amt ditl mu in, m rt* "hi halves. Timer, century copper Clary, daughter Clary repeal majority already show of but is dis- ! a great pride, generally ; iu the city last week. IB* reports the busi- kettle hammered out by very Brooks. A line w as Rico He was transferred on arm u._- hand, ancient, enacted. program presented by over the tributed city. ness here as Several but date unknown. was prospering finely. from t.tie to tin- Granite Grange and as follows: Music of the new houses are line struc- directly transport .-yit.d Mar a E., wife of Dr. Benj. F. Young of Some, have been cured and have discarded their All Other exhibits included a Klondike hood and sent, back t" Forrr«-ss Mi lie creamery Right. ; Lineup- ille, died Oct. 17th, at the if 55 by the •■Loir: dec. by Lester Dow; instru- the residence of Col- ship age tures, notably elegant trusses and four are now under treatment. a of with a 10 fell o ! o copy Poe’s Raven, bird of that years, noutlisand 10days, and was bt ried mental music F. L. ; rec. Ad- new7 away while sick, fruti 17^ :.: »st rumors by Trundy by lector J. S. Harriman. The residences have been October -<>th in the fami mounted the an y burying gr und die Brother The Castine Normal school was represen- species upon book; Alpine Lane; song by Kneelaud; read- of H. M. Prentiss and C. E. White are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tli uuas ;*• Miss Farms Creamery was at Lincolnville. She was married in 1804, J staff; a specimen of the tree from B. Winfred Ma- ted at their alumni reunion in Bangor Fri- '• banyan ami had five ing by Dow; song by those of Bertha of 1. >.. '1 aud that some of its children, three of whom are handsome modern houses, while Sidelinger) Danville. u--- ex taken from now a fi-nu each Santiago; figured rocks, 1»>0 feet living. She was baptized under the thews Mrs. Brown and Frank O. Whitcomb, to re- day evening by delegate class, to arrive in town this ug over-due. There Advents peeled t-veiri.g (O, under stalactites; years ago. She was a sufferer for as follows: Elbe F. Ellsworth: 1 ground; serpents’ teeth The next will be November Walker, for a dew — meeting 22d, those C. D. Tlios. -htli) as Mrs .!. I) trouble of tins kind, many months, but suffered She place burned, Harriiuan’s, ilays guests and a made the patiently. Katherine Hampden: Jeannette Bust Mrs. wh- was rattles; picture by Navajo bad a with Georges River Grange, Liberty, with substantial Leary, Thomas, street rumor large circle of friends, and she and her Small's and others,are good com-1 greatly a collection of a Rice, Necta A. Kockpcrt, young lady, and Indians; insects; natural bereaved husband have sung together in the following program: 1st, opening exer- residences. The of the Searsport: Johnson, Edding- wiispent, vr. moil,sense buildings ; much time in town w ,tii her Last week C. W. most of aunt, Mrs. Bust, the first school book ever used iu the funerals in L ncolnville and a fifth ad- ton j'Ethel R. Peabody, Millbridge. sponge; cises; 2d, conferring degree; 3d, late R. H. Coombs were by has a host of friends who will w* ;* 'ged the Belfast end of many of the funerals of the Capt. destroyed giudi;. Belfast; and other articles too numerous to surrounding dress of welcome W. H re- made Mrs. Ada liannah and •■ome her with lev.- and best wmsi s •, towns, and thus made as well as her by Moody; 4th, tire aui rebuilt; au addition lias been Keene, daughter Boston to consult herself, new mention. son left for role and title of Mrs She > V husband, much beloved sponse by D. O. Bowen; 5th, report of to the North school and 1. Wilson, yesterday morning F < Baaer. a by many people. Primary house, As result She New York, where they will spend the ;vin- lovable, accomplished and aftra- t:\n- voting Owing to the limited space many speci- was also an honored member of the of house. i lirm Granges; 6th, appointment committees; L. Perry has built a boarding ter. While there Miss Hannah Keene will lady and lias many friends in this niitv was dissolved, Grange. Mrs. was a devoted wife and two collections Young — mens, large which the 7th, noon recess; 8th, music; 9th, the new7 now under con- continue her musical studies. Miss Keene who rejoice that her home ag in. he s* as since been formed and mother, a true friend, and one who topic, Among buildings committee were not it has become an musician and near. And to Mr. Thom is, win w is a resi- had, exhibited, and stood up for her faith in Christ. Her What crop shall the farmer plant or sow to struction are stables for H. W. Clark on already expert Lewis & Co. many dent of Bock for some Arrauge- kind her knowledge of music will doubtless be port, turn-, am! who was stated that the available material would acts will be long remembered and she raise to taxes and other ex- and S. on money pay Northport avenue, Andrew7 Fahy extended while iu New here made main friends, we extend eon- tu i: ned and new ones are hope of the resurrection from the dead. The dwelling orably discharged from the Third New day years. No\«\* deftly served. The tables were set with an- Union Veterans’ Union. not noted include a large funeral proved how well beloved she provements previously York Infantry, at Schenectady, N. V. Mr. is the son of Henry Noyes ami was born cient and ancient was. Rev. L. D. Evans on dishes, lighted by candles, officiated at the window on Mrs. Mary Pottle’s house in where he a an now hay j Seekins was with his in the hot- Belfast, passed parr f ins hoy- be reckoned funeral. [Camden Herald. Rockland, Me., Oct. 2(>. The fifth annual regiment lamps and pumpkin jack-o-lanterns. of Veterans Union street; to Z. S. Richard’s and ! Ins industries of Belfast, encampment the Union Union repairs test of the tight at San Juan Hill, Santiago hood, family having removed t. Frank- The closing feature was the bee* has been in session in this the bouses on avenue ; husking Farmers’ Institutes in Waldo city during S. L. Dodge’s Northport de Cuba. fort. He taught school in some of «. ir ad great help to stimulate County. at G. A R. in which W. R. Howard and Mrs. A. A. day the headquarters. About 75 Dinsmore’s on ! the Salmond house and T. R. towns, and wi!! he remembered dairying in this section. from all over the State were pres- The members of Sheridan F. joining by p Rolx presided as the farmer and his wife. Farmers’ institutes have been delegates following ; arranged ent. The severe rain the veter- Church street; Mrs.Alfred Patterson’s,Union of our citizens as clerk in the irted last year in the F. prevented Miller Command, U. V. U attended the many post The were and for Waldo with the L. L. parts adapted arranged by j County following pro- ans from wandering about the city, but the street; F. E. Cottrell’s, High street; office the of -ii Main street with a State in Rockland last week: during incumbency his uncle, is, Mrs. C. U. Poor, and the music of : ball presented a most lively appearance. Iu Bobbins and F. W. Fresco1: t’s, Miller street encampment catchy grams S. In c no flourish of the afternoon the business Pearl street. Wm. H. Sanborn, John S. Otis Joseph Noyes. 1857 he entered West trumpets. "The was Hillside Hall, regular meeting and Wm. S. Aldus, Gilmore, Haymakers” introduced with good Grange Thorndike, Tues- Point and ■uns in The was held and the officers for the ensuing Robert M. C Dil- graduated in 18(11 ami joined the published Xov. 10 30 a. m. Whitmore, Waterman, effect. The stage represented a barn, with day, 8, "Growing Farm were elected as follows : o year and Boats. where he served time we see that in Yachts worth, Samuel Morse, Charles cavalry, during the civil stacks of corn the Silo and Lov- Jameson, hay mow, stalks, etc. The Crops, Clover, Soiling Crops," Department commander, George M. war. v He has been steadily until t liad 115 patrons aud Watervi first Robert Whitehead, Win. S. Elisha promoted bee was held in the and Sec. B. W. McKeen 1 30 p. m “The eriug, le; deputy department Charles Barr is to sail the new cup Aldus, husking barn, floor, by Capt. be now commands the 2d Col. ream from 050 cows, commander, James Hamilton. Bueksport; Knowlton, Albert O. Hall, Ansel Wads- Cavalry each of the was invited to a reci- Selection and of the defender. guests give Breeding, Handling second commander, M. M. Parker. Noyes will at once his command at. they became settled in deputy worth. in the highest terms of join tation or a Those who took in Modern Dairy Cow," by Prof. G. M. Gowell Rock aud ; surgeon J. H. They speak song. part general, Shannon, The Edna and knockabout White i Huntsville. Ala., and proceed to i'larters in the Rodolf J. W. sloop their entertainment and the of Cuba,where the entertainment were Miss Susan Dins- of Orono. 7.30 p. m., Saco; chaplain, Webster, Newport. hospitality 1 "Sheep Husbandry,” by he is ordered. Col. patrons, with 1200 The appointed officers are: Adjutant gener- Star have been placed :n winter quarters. the Rockland comrades and the ladies of Noyes m-w Indus the Miss John Prof. followed remarks on more, May Hall, Parker, Bert Gowell, by feed- David Watervi rank in the u ters include both doors al, Stowed, lie; quartermaster J. T. Howe's Owenee has been the Relief highest regular army that has Miss Farm Sec. yacht plac- Corps. Davis, Georgia Burrows and Miss ing Animals," by McKeen. A genera1, Charles O. Wadsworth, Gardiner; been attained •o 1 g. or feet of j by any Belfast-horn h. .\ Col. 5,400 square I. ed in winter quarters in Daly’s yard, Cam- Laura E. Alger. Miss Heleu Duuton was United States milk sepirator will be ex- judge advocate, Henry Lord, Biddeford; Mrs. Hannah who came here last Dustin, Noyes was his s.-ter. n ••'ling and motive power executive committee, Gen. J. P. Cilley, F. F. den. accompanied by Mrs accompanist. The entertainment was ! hibited and operated and all are invited to week from New Brunswick to live with her E. of 1 horse boiler aud U- liappi- Cross, J. H. Sherman, D. F. Davis, I. B. Da- Hadaway Malden, .Mass., wi. was L. A. Coombs of Vinaihaven is conceived and executed. Miss bring samples of milk for vis. Thomas Calvin Smith. The offi- rebuilding Mrs. M. W. is entitled to a born in Frankfort. nailer at ly admirably | testing. Hayes, daughter, Rich, An interesting n lent engine used will Ritchie Hall, cers were installed by Col. Henry I. Lord, his sloop yacht Sigdrifa and give her a of Susan Dinsmore’s soios were linely render- j Grange Waldo, Wednesday, place in the honorable mention of our old the Colonel’s visit was the dis. \<-r\ d f. ii sold to Mayo, YYrhite assisted by George P. Benson our Nov. 10.30 a. m., Farm schooner rig. ed, ami local Tom Thumb brought down 9, ‘‘Growing Crops, She left twelve miles ail old •• works. The In the evening a was held, at people. Mussquaah; daguerreotype, taken son -I I -. .Mrs ;>ottling the Silo and campfire the house with his harmonica solos and Clover, Corn, Soiling Crops," by which several were The boat landings are all up for the sea- from St. John at 4 o’elcck in the of Mr. and !<• for the accommoda- interesting speeches morning, ago, Noyes H. J Lock*-. mi to- Sec. B. W. McKeen. 1 30 e. m., “The Breed- made. It was voted to hold the next dance. encamp- son and the row boats are nearly all housed. that distance in a carriage. At 7 it would one to deternmm wliinh which is a ment at riding day puzzle doing good Selection and of the Foxcroft, by invitation of Custer ing, Handling Modern The Edua was hauled out Monday. was which. At intervals during the evening Mrs. C. Command. o’clock she took the train for Belfast ami The picture was in pe-s.-s-hon Prof. Gowell. 7.30 r. Dairy Cow," by m., t» 30 of Mr. Locke H. Field, dressed as Mary Christmas, the The Glide was hauled up Tuesday, leaving arrived here at in the evening. The and he presented irti> tin- Col- Prof. Gowell. The "Sheep Husbandry," by County Commissioners. of the local fleet the Alice next she was and assisted about onel as a reminder of old m Belfast Schools. Jewess peddler, passed among the audience yacht only B., day up early times B* itast. an and Ethel aud Webster's kuockabout the household work, none the worse for her playing accordian selling goods. She News of the Granges. The Maine county commissioners at Al- Eagle, "• i«ot ;s | issuing the follow- took the part to perfection. fred chose, a committee consisting of Com- afloat. long and tiresome ride by carriage anil rail. Waldo County Teachers’ Association. ers of Belfast missioners Whitten of Penobscot, Smith of She is 93 old. regarding Eastern Star Grange, No. l,of West Hamp- Mr. F. H. Hoag intends to build a craft years 11 at Kennebec, Webber of Aroostook, Donnell Following is the program t to Freedom: in celebrated the 5th its or (suhje, Transfers Real Estate. den, anniversary of of auil of to en- this winter for his own use, and has made a Sagadahoc, Puringtou York, Mr. Charles E. of A, for the teachers’ in deavor to Stephenson Battery change) meeting Free- he 1 fast ganizatiou Saturday, Oct. 29th. procure more drastic tramp laws model which has some novel features. The wishing to attend First Massachusetts who Nov. 11th and 12th: il at the next Legislature. Commissioners Heavy Artillery, dom, f freedom Nov. 11th are The transfers in real estate were boat will be 22 feet over 0 feet aud following The contest in Comet Grange, Swanville, Stiles of all, beam, has been his Mrs. E. S. Mc- tlieir schools for that Waldo, Dunn of Aroostook,Webber visiting aunt, Opening, Prayer, 10 day, recorded in Waldo county of closed last Monday evening. The programs of will have a cabin. Address of «' the other- Registry Somerset, Stearns of Oxford, and Hinck- Donald, on Congress street, left on Mon- Welcome, Rev. S. Goodwin meeting; have been of a high order and brought out of "Utinue Deeds for the wreek ending Nov. 2, 1898: ley Hancock, were delegated to secure a Ida Response, Mr. H. I>. McLellau ,s schools in session. In recent severe storm the boat for his home in Boston. While much latent talent. the revision of sloop day’s Outside lrg<*d to attend the meet- Herbert G. to Chas. F. certain statutes relating to Paper, the Text Book, Howes, Montville, the May, Capt. John her cable here Mr. in several differ- Last Thursday evening Hillside Grange, government of plantations and the pay- Simpson, parted Stephenson sang Miss Nellie R. Carroll, Liberty Conner et al., do.; land and in ment of buildings East Thorndike, entertained friends from laud damages when the highways and was driven ashore in front of the old Ga- ent churches, and his solo at the Unitarian Discussion. Montville. Edwin H. Nickerson, Portland, and are altered for the convenience of railroad Noon Intermission. Ulll.v ot Manslaughter. Ritchie Grange, Waldo, Sunlight, Knox, zette office at Stoningtou. With the assist- church last Sunday morning was appreciat- to Abram L. laud in Mon- Harvest Thorndike. A nice entertain- companies. The commissioners went to Address, “Poetry, Its Nature and Curtis, Monroe; Moon, ance of a few friends she was hauled off aud ed an attentive audience. He has a fine study," ment and were Hill- Biddeford from Alfred, and by Prof. H. M. Estabrooke. Orono The in the roe. A. L. Curtis to Chas. H. Mon- supper furnished by Wednesday, j,-1' jury White Elwell, spent the at Hotel Thacher. Thurs- made fast to Redman’s wharf. natural voice of unusual and sweet- Prof. A. F. ,lUJe >n side Grange, and then all who wished enjoy- night power Address, Richardson, Castinc /r c i, at 9.30 this in Monroe. Will E. morning roe; land Nickerson, ed a social dance. day they took a ride to Old Orchard Address, Prof. A. H. a“ trolley Capt. Fred Coombs came from Is*lesboro ness, and bids fair to become a star in the Roberts, Watervillo They pro- to Nina A. land in the forenoon, spending the afternoon in a Question Box. ,f of Bangor, Moore, Monroe; world. He is a member of Han- di!i-: ?u guilty manslaughter Harvest Moon Thorndike, will and last week in Decrow’s launch Orca. He has musical the in Grange, buckboard drive about Biddeford Saco. Evening Address, Rose Carson White. and buildings Swanville. hold no more at J* tl’r,s,>nerlp evening meeting present, her boiler over to use coal instead- del and Hayden Society of Boston. His fur- Prof. A. H. Watervillo ronounced her a sen- changed Roberts, upon but will meet every Saturday afternoon. P. N. A. M. Watson, master bridge builder, and of oil for and thinks it an im expires next Friday, and there is a Saturday /'Uiast0,J in the State prison at Mrs. her The of will be making steam, lough ..f*ar8 Bailey and sisters, Mrs. Alden anniversary its organization Mr. Paper, Miss Margaret Williams. Freedom ’woman was convicted of are well Smith, master carpenter, of the M. C. She will be to Belfast that his Regiment may he order- ,^ and Miss White, left Monday for Boston, observed Nov. 12th. The members provement. brought possibility Paper, “Reading in Rural Schools," ■'tintr Everett added R- •’ rhusband, White, where will pass the winter, with the new books recently R., came over the Belfast branch on of- this week and after a few for ed to Cuba. Our best wishes go with him, ne in they [Bath pleased again trips Supt. F. S. Brick, Belfast | 14, jown 0f (Chelsea. Times. to their Business library. ficial business Tuesday. trial will be hauled out for the season. and may he return in safety. meeting. for November is an all LOCAL FRIDE. our founders they set earnestly to work to Belfast Free Library. Outing alive j GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER make places for themselves and their de- number, wide in its scope and timely in enter- 1898. its The Horse in the show Sermon l>> Kev. .1. >1. Leighton at the Uni- scendants. Then began the task of Books added during October, subjects. the Football on the tarian hurch. Belfast, Oct. *J3, ISOS. prise. And what has enterprise accom- Baldwiu, Jaiues Mark. The story ring, Player gridiron, It has lined the shores with the Golfer in championship, the Tennis The subjtct of local pride 1 hold to be plished? of the mind. (Library of useful built the stores and Player at the nets, the Yacht on the wharves, dwellings, stories 1043 5 of sufficient importance to engage our cleared and cultivated the land, and .. storm-tossed bosom of old ocean, the Lou A Albert. An Oregon in the the Athlete in his thei ght cv. n in church on Sunday morn- carried on the various industries and Banks, Trapper woods, merchantile establishments which have boyhood. Illustrated. 1898. B. B 22 Chicago home, the Salmon, the Deer and ing, bet ause whatever involves the welfare and increased the material Burnham, Clara Louise. A great the Goose are only some of its varied (*t ti c cominonity is worthy of contem- guaged pros- and comfort of and love. 210.33 contents by such well-known authorities plation in out most seiions moments and perity physical past A novel. All these substau- as Walter ('amp on Football, J. Parmly most sacit d | laces. All present generations. Carlyle, Thomas. Complete works. subjects bearing tial tokens of man’s and d"min- Paret on Tennis, A. H. Godfrey on the to :i :i gci;t ial welfare have moral ! presence 20 vols. in 10. sig- on Rod an 1 ion are the fruits of enterprise. Horse, Ed. W. Saudys, Gun, uilii aoce. am m theii moral aspect* ieli- j Upon 1. Sartor Resartus. Heroes and 1 the foundation which nature furnished as A. ,J. Kenealv and E. L. II. McGinnis on gici. > not hut 1154.10 I'licerned, remotely, and II. L. Fitz Patrick on Golf. iir.wi ati all she had to give, enterprise began and hero-worship. Yachting i\. .ji.d that fact justifies us in 2. a little tor Life of Sterling. Latter-day a | has built up city, beautiful emph'vme Sunday morning hour now 1154.10 situation, and substantial in structure. pamphlets. of the and h.t in the effort to awaken a deeper Prof. Charles Richards Dodge, There are two other allied I 3 4. French Revolution. 1154.11 iirnvst :u matters of h eal importance. closely agen- Perhaps sleepless nights United States Bureau of Statistics, will cies which have contributed to the mak- or or sick- 5 11. 1154.12 Prole a caused it, grief, I Frederick the Great.. in Science ccupies prominent place in the :j publish Appletons’ Popular of our To the of nature and or it was care. old catalogue of deadly sins. “Pride,” ing city. gift ness, perhaps 12. Past and present. Miscella- Monthly for November a very important the achievements of art and ’■ No matter what the cause, sa\> an old Hebrew proverb, “goetli be- enterprise, neous papers. Portraits of paper on The Possible Fiber Industries TUB DECT the initial seutiment have contributed the cannot wish to look old ioie dcsti uction. The word occurs j you John Knox.—. 1154.15 of the United States. The facilities af- symmetry of our elm-bordered streets; at forded his official have result- about fifty times in the Bible and invaii- thirty. 1310. miscellaueous- by position as a not hair. Critical and a> a teim ! the plaiu—but rule unsightly— Gray hair is starved ed in an valuable contribution ably of reproach. It is synony- 1154 10 extremely architecture of our the The hair bulbs have been essays. n-ons with vanity, haughtiness and self- i dwellings; adequate | to the economics of this enormous indus- and adornments of, of food or 17-19. Cromwell’s letters and conceit. Very rarely in literature is the proportions simple deprived proper try, ann the paper is of special interest our churches; the neat and nerve force. 1154.18 woid used iu any other than its bad sense. relatively] proper speeches. just now because of our new territory, of our \ et it has its harmonious furnishings homes; j 20. Lift* of Schiller. General some of which is rich in POWDFR laudable significance. There very fiber-produc- WASHING the and accom- is a propei and worthy pride which is provisional proportions index. 1154.19 ing plants of great commercial value. It modations of our school houses, (inade- more than a haughty assumption of su- Dowie, Meme Muriel. (Mrs. For- is fully illustrated. it must be admitted to the needs per ioiity of birth or more than quate station; the in the inarch of man.) The crook of the bough. Invent more of present day, and display; than arrogant D 76 e self-j bound soon to place to more 1898. conceit. There is a proper pride which is progress give commodious modern the solid Ayer’s William. The young Drysdale, the antithesis of contempt for things be- structures;) of our little with and brawn neath its level, which is superior to in- beauty public library supercargo (Brain its well selected stores of our difteiencc and neglect. It fosters wisdom; series). 324.30 things j admirable musical which THE GREAT beautiful, and becoming, and charitable. organization * Dumas, Alexandre. The black commends itself to the encouragement Negatively it is repugnance of things and j Hair tulip. 123.13 and < 1 no.ttti us support of every citizen:—these ! ugly, untidy, unbecoming and are] Count- of Monte-Cristo. 4 some of the things which art and the NATIONAL iiH u\eluent. 1’iide and are FAMILV self-respect moral seutiment have contributed to the 1 vols. in 2 123.4 wear <■: kit:. Public-spirit has au element life of our little Mary Stuart, Queen of t pride in it. Beauty, orderliness, good city. We have reason to take Scots.B. M 30 D "...sir. cleanliness, alf are every pride j convenience, ■ NEWSPAP; in these in our natural s t- ROMANCES. ;■! ifie's subjects. When we see an estate things, THE REGENCY nation: in the substantial fruits of enter- with buildings in good repair, grounds I ] 1. Chevalier d’Harmeutal. 123 12 For FARMERS prise, and the simple expressions of Vigor:circulation in "uil c;:;i<; foi, and showing evidences of increases the 2. Regent's daughter. 123.13 art and moral sentiment. 1 have no the more d ta>11 we sa\ the owner takes scalp, gives power ROMANCES. pride with the who fails in I | THE VALOIS it; t! i- of his we patience person to the nerves, miss- and •. appearance place. Wlien supplies 1. of Valois. 123.9 VILL* to the place where his home is, or elements to the hair Marguerite tiic c}i] osite, an estate every loyalty ] ing showing in the of its or 2. La dame de Monsoreau. ... 123.10 »• v stands way progress, bulbs. menee *-1 neglect and disorder, we at- [ | ami youi* Mon prophesies evil concerning it. But our j to direc- I 3. The 123 11 H'bute !t to iack of proper pride. When Used according forty-live... 1 must not make us content to rest in •' e ent- t a c:*y oi for the first time pride j tions, gray hair begins to THE MARIK ANTOINETTE ROMANCES village what lias been c : already accomplished, it. show color in a few *1!i3 we notice is its outward ap- ] days. | 1. Memoirs of a physician. 123.14 THE REPUBLICAN JOURN must be an ! all the softness ■:‘t*iii• Me a-e or unfavor- active, prophetic, enterprising Soon it has 2. necklace. 123.15 favorably determined that tomorrow's Queeu’s t i; pride, and richness of and I >y li e ( 1t s youth 3. the Bastile. 123 10 achievements shall be much more abund- returns. 1 Taking BOTH ONE YEAR FOR estatis, ds its j 1 the color of early life You $ public institutions, 4. 123 17 ant than those of the Let: us not like our book Count.ess*de Charily. •h<•: iil:Mai(-s, its r),dies and its school past. } Would you j boast of our natural and on the Hair? We will I TH t 1>' A RTAt N AN ROM AN C. ES. T ht ii <•.*!.diti«‘n is a advantages j gladly standing are Na- •■;:i. !" attractions. They self-evident send it to 1. The three musketeers. 123.5 the measure of public spirit! | you. 1 ture I say, has doue all she can do for our 2. after 123 0 THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE *1,0 local pride one may expect to tind on Twenty years And while it is true that in some re- Write sjs ! Can .• city. and \\ »■ ole intimate acquaintance. As we look 3. Vieomte de Bragehnme.2 v.. 123 7 orM, comprehensive and reliable market repoi ts, able k man not na- me:- gards has improved upon obtain all the shi’ii stories, scientific- and mechanical wi:h discerning eyes we note what: If you do not Francis, M K. (.1//•* Fnm IV. an- inb-rmation, illnsti;it«*■ 1 ti- ture,—st) far as ar:istie effects are con- I morous tn c has done for benefits from and :s attractive and t.» nem > the ))lace. We see1 you expected oi a pictures, eutertainiULi every cerned,—utility being of necessity some- de/l) The duenna genius. 'hat those who fiisr settled t had in view the Vigor, write the doctor limes and on 1898.. F. 84 d MMMBaMWBWMMMBMKMKI 'Zjri '•'m : v its situation: its facilities angulai inharmonious,—yet about it. He may be able to | CoolsL the ms na- Edward Everett. The man "i Jeao\ intercourse with the whole, enter) eloped suggest something of value Hale, great t re.-ourees in of on a Stove bet- •' lire's the direction sub- < an in- Vapor ■*: *;s 1 ossibic commercial and imius-, to you. Address, Dr. J. C. without a •.untry. With anything THE"REPUBLICAN stantial comfort; and even where art is ter than can cook it on any JOURNAL^-....keeps you m w .a ages. Jr ;> true that some of Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. troduction in the year of the war you so that the and friends, ou tlie farm and in the informs ymi i, t., '*• enteiprising towns have few ! kicking, utility compensates, with Spain. 1898. 244 27 stove—Roast, Toast, Stew, Fry, village. works of man are not offensive products, the condition of and for tlic t■, .a';:!., a -1 a painfully Bake or Broil. The lire is al- mips prospects v,.n, \ ntages compared with some Hamblen, Herbert Elliott. The | in our As the artistic taste is culti- welcome and lisitoi at your home and lires. i "1> ••••; h.ss eyes. wa.vs control. indispensable weeklj enterprising ami prosper- j Old- under perfect \ated and developed, the inharmonious general manager's story. SKN1» A 1,1, M l!S( KIIM'IONS *n* localities there are more but are sure to increase and enrich the Never hot cr too cold. The I!) tenures of man's works are time reminiscences <»f : <* gradually; railroading i!l.-:h. s oviueonfe, and more moral the social meals are on time eliminated. The of the sentiment, intercourse, always right ‘!i‘ic :t. uiowtli in the United States. IS.is. H 17 g j .--j and piivaie are artistic] and the individual character oi the is THE enterprise are years in every way. There REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., 8 ■ instinct, and the of locai —light ■; :'!' insure success ami spn-ad pride Hardy. Tie mas. The return of prosperity. and generations to come. And again, I less labor with a d>>- manifest in the dwellings which are erect- ! hn emne observe! sometimes won- | of who tin* native. 1895. ... H 22 r ed builder of the was a urge upon every person property o;- to-day. The past w.iy, Wan dune are with j contributes to the life and places and tin houses In to-day support j Merriam, Henry Seton, urn -3: natural joiuei, elected, though \ greatei advantages, certain of the the! one substantial and wed-built, were as any church, privilege, nay! Hughs. Scot;. From genera- owns have been chosen as fold a] ! subjects duty of leaving by bequest to his church novel. 1898.. M 55 i fin rule, neither convenient nor beautiful. ; tion to another. A expenditure of a public spirit and en- a sum sufficient at least to for The buiider of to is an architect and keep good S las Weir. The \ whit h 1 day Mitchell, adven- vrg vapidly «ieveloped the quiet j all time the amount ot ids present sub- i WE REPAIR an and the he erects are " vi artist, dwellings of ntiy .age into the bustling city with The man and woman who lias tures Francois, foundling, onamenta and not blots on the land- seription. | business 1 many enterprises and substantial a vital interest in the church, and a deep thief, juggler, and fencing-master u •• scape. improvements. The truth doubt- j regard for the moral welfare of the coin- | during the French Revolution. b ss is that nit of modern Nature runs wild if left t<> herself. She ! WATCHES, thesj enterprise ; munity after they are gone, can scarcely 1898. M 89 a •ound an door and a vvel- clothes the in rank glasses and | open cordial ground fail to see and feel the signitieance of such F. Frankfort. The me weeds, the trees Moore, jessamy WE SELL when it came to those while tangled she lets dead a course. CLOCKS, towns, ; j bride. 1898. M 781 i t either iias alone until can no withstand not reached some other | they longer i believe in the church as a chief ob- j The ho cs wu. se the which down them Norris, Mary Harriott. gray 1 natural advantages are su-| gales sweep upon j ject of local interest and pride, it is an in- JEWELRY "i and level them to the house of the 1898. N 79 i having knocked at their ground, unsightly ! stitution which human Quarries. g \v<» gates, ! society still needs tesr tlie frf.k mil o r*& e* A T il r wc- !• tus* o. masses of wood and broken l*$euil. W. T. < a a ran <» entrance by j*rovincial preju- j decaying for its highest good. 1 believe it is serv- Optic, Oliver, >>/ I I lit ..la a-i.faH S> K t U T A wT.u h hold w hich it takes her to aS- 1 because it makes no dirt. There possession. It is not j branches, years ing humanity in a way in which nothing Adams. cm u_M that a simdate and remove from She at- j with a place have superior natural sight. else has served it, or can serve it. it stands Blue and gray series. f> v. '.'51 is les3 expense vapor 1 struct- mtagiIts citizens themselves tacks with moisture and mould the | for stove because there is no waste. pride the moral and spiritual sentiments 1. Taken by the enemy. -!: v.dn lues upon siieh. Like all other natural which enterprise builds, and keeps men Belfast National Bank and motives of and women, for the 2. Within the lines. Stove gasoline is the cheapest, resour.es thrift wide awake and active to her enemy’s Bui Idi n-i, they are practically worthless] repair j moral thought-lift: and the deepest heart most eflicient fuel science has :fit:l entei all and let 3. On the blockade. P. O JMiuare. H. J. LOCKE & prise them and makes ; ravages. Suspend enterprise, j of as develops sympathies humanity distinguished ever discovered. Over 2.000,000 local a 4. Stand the Union. them j'ioiiiable. The best harbor in the j pride lie dormant for decade, and ; irom those motives and schemes and rela- by women are it with vvoi id ns no nature would our streets with ! 5. A victorious Union. using to-day 14 mon* advantageous than a carpet tions which pertain u> the pursuits and shallow liver if and cover our houses with i for the comfort. Why don’t you? there be only enterprise j grasses weeds, labors and ends of Us material interests. b. Fighting right. perfect to mildew and wreck our and dealer does not sell enough sail a few beats in and moss, bridges ! There is a lower devoted the Raine, Allen. Welsh If your Vapor fishing ] life, phy- Mifanwy. (A stove Gasoline, write to the out ti*lough its wharves with frost and and a ; Proves and broad channels. The ice, spread sical senses and pleasures, and to mat rial singer.) 1897.. R 18 in Standard Oil Company, New York City. puic.sr and most exililai a pall of general decay over all the works of ting atmosphere ambitions and pursuits: and there is a Saint-Germain, C. de. Practi- jS ;; ad man’s hands. the moral sentiment but ! 'or vertisement to attract Drug life of mind and heart and con- peo- higher cal Illustrated.. 1042.11 ,e to a ace if into to social and iu palmistry. FRED ] when come : ATWOOD j* they they find insensibility welfare, ( science. The purit> and strength of pub- , Winterp; ten and honor would Saunders, Marshall Rose a Char- !::iik'(jiiaTc accommodations for their com- : years virtue, integrity j lic sentiment depend on the constant o :r. be at .i discount. Our industries would! j lit, t.e. An it romance I he tinest seeneiy is bu: a reproach j culture and growth of this life of mind j Acadi* to a ace our schools our Illustrated.. 217 80 INSURANCE and REAL EST j which lacks the } ublic spirit languish, degenerate, and soul, 'i lie church whose atmosphere i The < Steel, Flora Annie. In the .ue- m enterprise to leikon it in with its churches be deserted, our social life be- j is reverential and from whose worshipful, | way. 1897...-.. 117 5 prop;able resources. of situation come degraded, and our city become a Beauty platform questions of vital importance t<> Troeger, John W. Harold's ram- without by-word and a w herever its name Doctor os «^B Oioekcry local pi Me to sup- reproach [ human welfare are intelligently discussed, bles A Nature study reader... 8:'8.12 Says: Over Million Asset- it with into ost in w ere .vpvken. Local ami Representing Twenty plement private pro- enterprise pride, is. I believe, a great and necessary educa- Walis/.ew ski, K. Peter tht Great. ! have tried calomel and the seuse f lit ness and and the moting neatness, oi taste, and harmony, tor of the conscience. There is no Tt uslated bv Ladv Marv Loyd. ler, good public 1 RRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, ELATE TORNADO E -oj)jo moral must be alive and B. P 44 GLASS, measure of ar in and ah »ut piivate .sentiment, kept i one but needs to have his moral 1897.‘.‘. all the remedies that are now impulses Whi Frances M. The es’ ates. Neglect ai.d si. .v el. 1 i ness node a live to prevent material and moral de- j stimulated and and lii< tcher, .Widow :-jr“STHAM BOILER INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. ,?J Stvurit> i. nt quickened, sym- 1128 24 t, use the Still tm most In whatever directions and Bed ott papers. 1898. by profession. admirah'e natural advantages. generation. awakened and and his or>. Al.-ninistf O »rs i!iJ i'rust J »: resp.» I •; 1. t-.i1 pathies directed, Yeats, S. Levett. The c'nevaiier Irick .J the best1 to whatever extent the future shall he an eou are not cured. When I enterprise negative-, attention often called t<> his social obliga- d'Auriac. A romance. 1897. Y c icovia! laeiibies to \. advance over the it must depend pn.speiif Want of present, tions and duties. For this purpose there was !-.••••, mother used to ho-.! ueo i«- tv t the the and of these my pride most generous iv- upon vitality activity is no agency equal to the church, and A new set of oh' bonks. Bach group of tin* soi.uce> motives in the life of our Inunas is nuinbered in the order in which !•-” ol uatui e. and when the man community. who t<> avail themselves ot novels give Atwood's they neglect follow each other. •vob an to Whatevei character and distinction the historical scenes eye natural beat tv and re- gives its means are unmindful of the most Bitters. me 01 two doses ! ■ •. s si o- to our i tie in he is like* little eity must be fostered and sup- valuable of all their ignored, very privileges. headache in Childhood. t" all citizens. Whatever is Periodic iouui.iblv '. vied. Our > attiibute ’he Ur t<- 1 hie public, ported by good | The higher life, not alone of the individ- drug- irit and which has in view the future JOB PRIK ->1 want «.*: ioeni pride proposed ual but of society, is the life of thought I alwavs them. Get ‘it.-ie > of this calls gists keeps >nis however which in justice' well-being community upon j and principle. As every person in the The headache habit, says “The Youth’s nc>t I'*- huiu as citizen for and en- established a. lt!e,.:md ! i now vou’ll be vc r a partial exj lauation of every good recognition community adds strength or weakness to Companion,’’ rarely becomes | House Bidk which in couragement. The true citizen takes pride , before the of seven and not Opera ^gnation prevails certain the prevailing spirit and motive, it is age years, right when I eotne v.alitn s in the of his Iris a source i again.” wlmse natural advantages are, reputation city. his highest duty, and should be his stead- often earlier than fourteen. Prior to cost eer t- i«»r. l of to him that com- ! are of They 35 only. See that he suja-i ime was when many of them i gratification strangers fast care and quest, to qualify his mind the latter age, headaches usually lad to town are able to unsolicited gives you the right kind, the L F." FREE SAMPLE ihiiiishing industries, a:ad ing give and heart to contribute what irregular occurrence, and directly traceable CARDS, enjoyed' only Avoid ■ al to its that tourists and imitations. POSTERS j-iosjiertv. in the process of evolu- praise institutions; shall be for the highest interests of hu- to fatigue, nervous excitement, of overeat- on transient lind conditions so BILL HE > "loch gradually affected great sojourners manity, the peace, purity, pros, erity and j ing. •halves and much to their that want to Periodic at LETTER HI advances in the industrial liking they happiness of society. The cure for all headaches, occurring ..ut' THE... come and and rec- fain.-, those local industries disappeared, j again, freely heartily social evils and distresses is committed to somewhat regular intervals of from two PROGRAMS and the ommend others to come. It is no of it’s of PA MPHLE communities where they once part man’s keeping. To his intelligent and to six weeks, have characteristics of their neglect in this discourse to name a •b>ulishect are now in a transition stage, my purpose consecrated will is given the task of own. The pain is located at a particular with small list of towards which local enter- over oue At the prospects of entering upon a objects purifying public sentiment, and trans- point, often just eye. throat and new should be diieeted. 1 would not cl eia of pr asperity in the immediate prise forming social imperfection and ill into beginning of the attack, the child is Amt all kinds to advise man how oi where iut»ne Nothing short of exceptional presume any moral prosperity, and health, and happi- frequently pale and the expression wor- neatly and pron to invest his or devote his bmnxhial enterprise and a lucky turn ct fortune’s ] capital energies. ness. ried, while laterthe face is Hushed. The 1 want to the wheel can initiate a new movement in simply emphasize necessity eyes are extremely sensitive to light. Hfl|_E$ inothei of sufficient to our iu the the whole direction towards renewed pros- ; enterprise keep city Before and during attacks, troubles perity. Mistakes and failures and losses the procession of progress, and urge the nature of the child is changed. He is PERFUMES. MARCELLUS are likely to occur, in fact have already importance of a local pride sufficient, not dull, drowsy, listless, or irritable. Vision IA liltOOK' >1 to s CASTOR HONEY occurred alone raise above all occasion for or dis- that in some of these localities, as is frequently double otherwise I we on account For Infants and Children. have had in our own but i mortification and apology of ordered. Often after sleep the child will on example city, 0F They are beautiful odors and just put and Far unless all of better times and efforts unattractive and inadequate public insti- awaken with all the gone. j Dry hope symptoms leads to the market. towards the realization of tutions and but sufficient to The Kind You Have of excite- ; hat hope, hospitalities, Always Bought Days wholesome, pleasurable is agen! tor tin* eeU*ni\.-* *re to be it us confidence in the of our ment are marred the occurrence of a abandoned, will net do to let give ability city by Ki ll* II I* ci m a es- death- I vhose mistakes and failures end losses to hold a place little higher iu public prostrating attack of recurring headache. H0REH0UN0 MARtiUERI E ■ueter men of 1 timation than the of its size; above will create a ( * affairs from furt ler enter- average city The description JAPCMTA, I /*/> (1.0 t A piise and activity. The duration of the and a reputation for ample hospitality ; mental picture of a disorder which has and dealing Hi: M> \ MAI) / <■ transition period between the old era, both to those who would become citizens, j proved the bugbear of t he whole childhood VIOLILA, ond new and to transient 1 wish 1 New for the Dr. Von /'Of / " must depend largely upon the sojourners. Hope Dyspeptic, of many a reader. Stan’s are the WHITE KOSEBl 1>, enteiprise, the the fore- might say some convincing word which Pineapple Tablets Dyspep- The best treatment for the periodic disease. T.^H public spirit, tic's ,;f In liis M I III m i; \ sight and would awaken that local which haven rest and cure. They contain no It the ef the pride headaches of childhood is preventive. No wonder Hale’s Honey of H ore hound and HELIOTROPE BLOSSOT. liberality people j injurious drug or narcotic, won’t hurt the hit st Styles, \\ it!* «* "u;..** seemed to lie dormant in some in case one Tar is its users. I:s curative effects themselves, and not alone of those who quarters, most delicate and sensitive aid is noticed that nearly every praised by stomach, like Sold DERBY juice, lie ;i g.m:l have the that a more interest be raani- or has suffered in like are magic. by druggists. CLL'B, keeps means to further schemes for lively might ; digestion, stop fermentation of the food parent the other the lm net w tested in and tlie on al elfare, but those who have improving beautifying good for the blood, good for the nerves, manner. This fact should put parents PEARLS OP \ IDLE I S, &c. Li,Airs' awl ( > 't Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute in their power only to sustain by their outward aspects of our city, in broaden- good for the brain, make Hesh increase, cure their guard when a child has headache the of certain of our in- the stomach. 35 cents. Sold & encouragement and sympathy and sup- ing scope public by Kilgore from slight provocation. The youngei the 1 have a in the and an poit the promoters of such stitutions. Of these I feel at liberty to Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co. 45. child is when such headaches the Ask your We buyer market, enterprises. ; 1 begin, Let ns three. Our is an novel ties look a little more into mention public library more painstaking and persistent should receiving each week the latest definitely I'he first this matter. Let institution to which citizen take volume of Harper’s Hound the care taken to the establish- Druggist us take our own city, any may 1 be prevent for the fall and any one wishing to BARGAINS ! in its new is for a trade, as an and in the most Table, monthly form, which ment of a headache habit. generous example, try to determine what j pride introducing distinguish- to at now contains an make a present would do well look has given it being, and it to its ed stranger. Its management is above completed, unusually Care in the quality and quantity of food 10 CENT developed excellent collection of serial and short It is Kill'll I /’ IO l)A IK present proportions and importance. And criticism. But it ought to be open to the | is of vital importance in every case. The TRIAL SIZK. our stock. I, at stories, told and Si .first let us ask what nature has done for public least six afternoons and six strikingly graphically child needs plenty of wholesome food, and and LOW IX 1*110 K. Boots, illustrated. There are articles of travel it. Nothing at all to furnish it evenings of every weea, instead of being j is often benefited by s--me light nourish- except and and with a suitable location. this inaccessible half the time as it now is. I exploration; practical instructive ment between meals. He will then be Cream Balm Imagine ! Ely section of The small sum which would be narrative and articles the or to eat Poor cfc Son, coast where our town stands as required articles; descriptive less apt to overload stomach, contains no coca ire Rubbers. 1 articles on and of it was before tlie first habitation was to accomplish this improvement ought, j hunting, fishing, sports too quickly at meal hours. The supper mercury nor any other kind. The bound volume is in drug. lmiuitiisis and see and de- as it seems to me, to be appropriated from every should be a meal. Butter injurious built, you may clearly I always light it is quickly Absorb- the since its income from every way an ideal for once finitely just what nature hail to con- | public moneys, j holiday gift and cream are articles of food at ed. tribute : its as I am is not I young people. and a Gives Relief at once. A Boaa Fide Clf towards the settlement which in endowments, informed, nourishing and digestive, craving ■■■■••% two It opens and cleanses I K> M IT A process of time has become a sufficient. On occasions within a for them is not to be f*ri| || 'I |j compact discouraged. the Nasal Passages. Ntni/ Auction Sale. little 1 I have wished to introduce AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. should \*ylAJ city, with rail and water ways con- year visiting The hours of sleep be long; Allays Inflammation. Heals and Protects the it i friends to this our chief but ten are not too much for Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Notice is hereby *iven that on the nineteenth In order to make r*• necting directly with the great com- public pride, To make it to thousands who hours any apparent Smell. Full Size 50c.; Trial Size 10c.; at Drug- day ot November, A. I). 1808, at two o'clock in IIAKNKSS III s|N I mercial centres of the world. Here once on the days they were in town its doors child. | think themselves that are not af- or by mail. the afternoon, 1 shall sell at public auction on the was an were closed. ill, they are most common gists out our entire line unbroken wilderness of forest I Periodic headaches ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York premises, the Tracy farm, so-called, situated in and and for more flicted with any disease, but that the system of Waldo and State of Rubbers at rem:irk;tbl> lonely beautiful no doubt in | Our schools churches call to children who are much with their Northport, in the County shore, one hundred more or its primitive wildness. To the white hearty and liberal support. Every dollar simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort elders and with books, and who are led Maine, containing acres, CASH. j less, being the same farm recently occupied by man who for the of the home to their as a costive condition mental suitable ■ first came with a view of set- ; appropriated improvement hearts, to grasp at problems only a Martin G. Black, and lying next southerly of the schools will bear interest in the char- of Abram Kuowlton, on the road lead- BR<> tling, it offered this fertile slope of land public is easily cured by usiug Syrup of Figs. Man- for older persons. At the beginning of QflwSfihzcff farm stage STEVENS acter and of the ing from Brown’s Corner to Saturday Cove. Terms conditioned and months and | equipment coming genera- ufactured the California Co. school life the child is placed under an by days by Fig Syrup cash. — of w tions of active business men; in the home unusual mental and To ♦♦ years earing toil to clear and prepare only, and sold by all druggists. strain, physical. GRAY’S BKTinesS COLLEGE Dated this fifteenth day of October, A. D. 185)8. it for cultivation; this broad stretch of life of the future ; in the enlightened minds j offset this, he should be encouraged to 3w42 HERBERT E IvNOWLTON. whom and School of Shorthand and Typewriting. 1 deep water on condition of building j of the citizens upon responsibility | Deafness of 12 Years Standing. Pro- take part in outdoor sports and games. STRICTLY our in the TAUGHT TO DO BY DOING. DRY THEORY DISCARDED. wharves and storehouses and to for the welfare of city will rest tracted Catarrh produces deafness in many If a tendency to headache is developed, he ships | SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE. make it useful and this fair 20th century, now' so close at hand. Every I cases. Capt. Ben. Connor, Toronto, Canada should be directed to outdoor life and profitable; Address FRANK L. GRAY. ME. ; and was deaf for 12 from Catarrh all treat- PORTLAND, prospect of sea and sky and distant hills dollar invested in maintaining able ! years play, and away from too much reading Fllll SALK. in and ments failed to relieve. Dr. Agnew’s Cat- to please the eye; and wholesome air to j liberal ministrations the churches, and school work. Cider * Vinei arrhal Powder gave him relief in one day, Ill health. This is what the pure and healthful social intercourse It is that every modern school- The building and land, No. Phoenix Row, promote good and in a very short while the deafness left presumed TO LET. 11 nature did for which out of such ministrations, house is ventilated. It is to known as the Andrews store, in Belfast. Apply to FOR PlOlvMNi" this little city. This is all | grows him It will do as much for thoroughly Block in the which entirely. you. all The store in Johnson formerly occupied GEO. E. JOHNSON, Belfast, Me., she is able to contribute j pays dividends body politic, Sold & Wilson and A. A. Howes the credit of nearly teachers that & to v today. by Kilgore they y* H. H. Johnson Co. Apply A. A. HOW 1- With this much granted by nature to not only are plainly appreciable to-day, j & Co. 42. are alive to the importance of fresh air. C. O. POOR Or JULIUS ANDREWS, The American in Porto wolf of seven bids before the Capital starvation council of Ponce The a Failure. Rico. Apple Crop howls at the for a street railroad franchise between doors of thou- that and the .pert for Men of Limited city port—a distance of two Springfield, Mass., Oct. 24. The sands of men * ,;.r at all for the Poor Man. and a half miles. The Girls who are well bid offers $10 000 apple crop of the United States is smaller Artios to Porto liieo. ^|l Young to do and sur- outright, with forfeitures at the end than it has been since reliable statistics i rounded of ndence of The by twenty years. The Journal.] plenty. Ilf- plans include every have been collected, according to the New I Al- known form of Kuo, t>ept. 20th. health, in the motor, and one provides England Homestead of October 29. m o r t aj i y of a A for car v now make the circuit of swinging to be run on a single This cases, is starva- authority estimates the total sup- Fading way. rail. The way and visit several iu- tion. pure and postal department has recently ply at 27,700,000 barrels compared with simple. It established car, it is infinite- stations all over the island that seem like a lack parlor means that something over 40,000,000 last year and Symptoms consumption; oj time is not to brain, and bids for carrying the mails to pressing, body, various 70,000,000 in the record breaking crop of blood; one would dead on the nerve, bone friends feared girl fall >»• tropical countries on points have been called for. It is said Is90. The failure is reach- and sinew are widespread, restored to health a sensible woman's that a went from street; by pi: coclie, wherever practi- improperly or Philadelphian by the last ing the Pacific coast to Maine, and sug- insufficiently nourished insuf- in none of the States does this fruit more delightful can be Improper, steamer to the United States to purchase ap- gestion. ficient nourishment is starvation. an for an proach average. -addle-journey from San When a man’s head aches it is because machinery ice-plant, to be set In up the great apple States of the West Many girls of sixteen years seem to “She Soon she the tissues of the brain 'do not receive at a town called and gained strength rapidly. the capital—a distance of Mayaguez; rumors THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS the crop is almost a failure, the have have it was in health. sufficient nourishment from the blood, or re- although consumption, although they perfect are rife of deals 1 situation iu is better than not. w dies, but nearer 50 by ceive impure and unhealthy nourishment. large by American syndi- is clue not only to the originality ami Michigan else- Since then I have kept Dr. Williams' When a man nervous and it cates in Porto Rican I where, having about two-thirds of the Their anxious parents and friends watch Pink Fills for Pole in the house al- : the old eamino real, or gets sleepless, tobacco and coffee- simplicity of the combination, but also People means that the blood is not nour- crop of ’90. them fade away. ways and have much with properly lands. to the care and skill with which it is slowly done good them. built the the nerves. When his skin j New York has a A by early Span- ishing breaks only one-fifth of full death-like pallor, transparent com- “One example : out manufactured scientific processes with blotches and and erup- Ponce is the of the by Iu New the is un- and arc ,i centuries ago. The iu- pimples largest city island, crop. Englaud yield plexion listlessness signs of this “There is a young friend of my tions. it means that the skin is fed known to the California Fig Syrup girl being with a in normal even, but witli favorable autumn weather condition. who seemed almost Kieo is extremely fertile the of the Mood. population times of per- daughter transparent. upon impurities Almost Co. and we wish to the total will better than known is only, impress upon prove seemed The body lacks blood. “She was white and very thin. We were d that the entire island every disease primarily due to haps 38,000. It is a rich old ex- town, all the of the a while Across the Mrs. nourishment the blood, importance purchasing possible ago. line the John Tansey knows the meaning afraid she would fall dead in the street improper through clean for true ntinuous garden. It is which is the life-stream. Dr. Pierce’s ceptionally Spanish-America, and original remedy. As the Ontario crop is decidedly short, while of these symptoms, and the ar c. when she went out. Golden Medical is and well built. Its * >, is Nova Scotia a fair She lives at 130 Baker -applied with towns and Discovery the greatest dwelling-houses are genuine Syrup Figs manufactured enjoys yield. Strecf, Detroit, ”1 begged her to take Dr. Williams* Pink of all blood-makers and purifiers. It gives the California Fig Syrup Co. The apple crop of is Mich. Pdls for P;.le and no fewer than seven- mostly of wood, with iron by Europe reported People, finally induced ng edge to the corrects all disorders balconies, below the appetite, a of that fact normal. In Belgium and Hol- Her advice to mothers has teen. c. great her i) try them. her won- of the makes and windows only, knowledge will They helped uds of a thousand pop- digestion, the assimilation of green jalousies without land it is value to her Sne tclis the assist one n the worthless very poor. The markets for neighbors. story derfully. probably saved her life and re- the life-giving elements of the Mod per- while the avoiding iuiuuuerable hamlets of glass, public buildings are of American apples are firm and to others who arc at a distance. stored her to health. Now she is fect invigorates the liver, promotes secre- imitations manufactured by other par- generally help perfect brick and stone. The quotations almost as as ever known She said: them t o other s a rounding some tile tion and excrete>n. and vitalizes the whole latter are grouped ties. The high standing of the Cali- high recommending young women. It makes at this season and the to Eu- “When was *1 advise body. firm, mu-cular flesh, but around a fornia export given my daughter earnestly mothers with : <• lega. All the towns palm-shaded plaza and include a Fk. Syri p Co. with the medi- growing does not make corpulent more cor- rope is liberal. old she to waste away, to Dr. Villiams' people eai and the began daughter? keep Pink Pills with It cures .,s cent, of all cases Roman Catholic Cathedral and an profession, satisfaction L<"'d highways, pulent per Episco- “Had I not known there vans no taint of ahvays on hand as .1 household remedy/* of lingering o ughs. bronchial, throat and 'vhii-h the' genuine Syrup of Figs has A old .i«is: and the railway, pal church, besides the usual “palacio.” Young Lady. consumption in the family I would have WLany women’s lives are miserable be- kindred affecti n-y which, if neglected. to mil ms of families, given makes believed her were affected. cause such* as Mrs. w the 1< id to It is the theatre and casino. There are half a lungs symptoms Tansey's irregular shore up consumption. best of the name Mrs. Philbriek of this State, of the Company a guarantv Marcy Troy, “She thinner and thinner ever' showed were ail nerve tonics and restoratives. dozen other grew a..y. daughter neglected while they ; and sends sev- Kept by churches, of course all Rom- of the exccilcnee of was ‘*4 years old on the l():h of this month already ali medicine dealers its remedy. It is She lacked only the hacking cough l a shew -"-■c developing into womanhood. During a ers into ish, well-kept far in advance of all other During she the and all the outward of that the interior. was taken ill in February with head- hospital, public library laxatives, September spun yarn signs consumption. per-od of rapid development the blood ache and pain iu my back writes It ibiddX. and two and a as it arts on Cm liver kuit a of which took the first “Our doctor called the disease by an odd needs th: of to re- ip fted—as it is likely reading-room, colleges kidneys, and pair stockings highest degree strength of _;i; South J Street. T:u :r,a, Wash. I at the meant bowels without or premium Unity fair. name, which I learned simply weak the tissues that are wasted. c.eb d in doctor and h- .-sun. three tim- He military school. The wide, irritating weaken- pair rapidly r energetic American well-paved Mrs. Philbriek is the mother of Mrs blood. said I was biliou- but I Phese needed elements are kept getting wur-e I streets ing them, and' it does not gripe nor supplied ty ■ are with an Martha 'k .■ so lighted gas, this and the niece of liico’s railway sys- t«>. o >ugh that I could r.< sleep, only b\ by Eng Crockett, city, **No treatment seemed to do her ary o">od. T-. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale nauseate. Inordt to its beneficial the late Saul C. of People. hem; t-r. ..-.ped up in bed My hurt* me. lish The next town in get Higgins Gorhaui, who iive with twelve lungs* company. point of “She was fading away before our eyes. he vegetable of these act lines, •: that I was just s m effects, please remember the name of it will he remembered, celebrated his one | ingredients piHs 1 “I was induced to Dr. Williams’ Pink > I thought I u b> di« I ':-< it t w. >ttles is San try like in to the mus- population has — magic restoring strength miles all told; not a .lug Germain, which the Company hundredth birthday four years ago last Ol I ir 11 n Medical I)i-c >. erv and it Pills for Pale People, and the they cles and roses to the cheeks of '* about to spring, [Portlaud change growing girls * little three-cornered m me mid and: well. It saved life 30,000, according the latest Evening Express. my FIG made was almost magical. or adults weakened by overwork. census. A CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO. ■ ■nly about one-thirtieth Xo remedy relieves constipation so very interesting place to visit Contributions in Public Schools. “Before she had taken half a box there All sell Dr. ^ illiams' Pink Pills | RAN FRANCISCO, Cal. druggists uni as Dr. Pierce's a Mate of or quickly cfnciively is on the west with a was great improvement in her looks, ap- for Pale cost 50 cents a box* Mayaguez, coast, NEW People. They Michigan, I'li i-aut P i-. They never J-OCISVILLE, Ky. YORK- X. Y. gripe. of It is time the growing practice of making petite and weight. six boxes $2.50. •n miles long by bo population 12,000. It is a garrison the schools a town with public huge contribution box digest and widest part. people and liberally inclined. Even the clubs aud gas-works and the Letter from an Old-Timer. for monuments, memorials and testimonials best hotel on the :ere were 475 miles of ignorant market-people, spying an Ameri- island. A tine iron of a State, national, inter-national or gen- Maine Central R R. ■ n can afar some six To Tin-: Editor of The Jovrnal: 1 ti• in Porto Pico and off. immediately jump up on bridge, completed years ago, eral fiubdub character should end. The connects the town saw so of interest in is- denunciation of TIM E-TA b l I:. Yet! un- the habit the Offer with its New York connecting it with the their prices for the simplest things a port: but, many things your by Biggest of instruction tills a On and after Ort. trams must a superintendent long- 3, l$t»S connecting a- in and the other An- hundred per cent, or more. seem fortunately, the harbor is accessible sue of Oct. lJtli that I say few Hurnham ope They only felt want, fSpringfield, Mass., Republican. ami Water*-file with through trains to to vessels not more ■ Oue of the amt from Bangor. Waterville, Portland and Bos a well established bank- to think that, as a nation, we are drawing than sixteen words about old times. things | literally ton will run as tollows: THE: REPUBLICAN JOURNAL whose were “made out of and have come to feet. of interest to me was the dissolution of headquarters money” | FROM BELFAST. with branches disburse it. This is our last in Porto aud the firm of Alexander & Bob ..AM!.. extending day Rico, j Burgess. AMP M P M we I aud I have waded snow Belfast, depart. 7 15 1 15 4 00 and: and in ls90 achar- There is no doubt that certain manu- i to-morrow sail for Jamaica, en route Burgess through the Pain of Oh, Cit\point. *7 2o f 1 2o 4 07 school. Ask ■i another bank, ■with factories would do well iu Porto Rico— to Havana. Faxxie Bkiouam Wakii. | knee deep to go to spelling Waldo. 17 30 *1 30 4 25 Brooks 7 41 1 41 4 60 such as a for an j — I him he will tell all about it, aud so ! -'Lie of a note-issue, the paper mill, instance, ice- you Rheumatism! Knox 7 53 1 55 5 10 When or Thorndike... sou 2 03 5 32 I tig 1,500,OHIO pesos. making plant, and others of similar na- baby had Scalp Head—When will Milt. Carter, Dave Alexander, any Mother had Salt Rheum—When Father Rheumatism often causes the most in- Unity. 8 10 2 11 000 ture to the needs of the island. of that crew. I also read of the Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 30 0 25 is only one-twelfth supply had Piles. Dr. wedding tense have' for Agnew’s Ointment gave suffering. Many years 11 54 4 30 There are a few the relief of Mr. William Jacob llavner to Miss Bangor. contains fully half as good openings for well- quickest and surest cure. These vainly sought relief from this disabling A M are of truth gems picked from testimony Yaunie Dolloff. Joe and I were old- disease, and are worse off than Waterville 9 08 3 05 7 15 iigei island so conducted American hotels, restaurants, Well, to-day having which is given to this of p M AM every day greatest ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease, estab- healers. It has never been time friends. We taught singing school Portland. 12 15 6 35 1 30 while every acre of the barber-shops, laundries, tailoring matched in and The Swift’s Specific is the only cure, be- >E1). *' *M’5 6 57 Best Farm and Family 1’aj* : m curative qualities in E zema, Tetter, Skin and in church Bostonm>. ton. mi and cultivated. The lishments, livery stables, back and ex- together sang together, cause it is the which can ( w D. 4in Eruption*. Pile*, Scald.*, Burns, old Sores, only remedy the 1 !.ite «'i n<> house. 1 should like to see » K. D 7 7 9 ... am*. rice and tobacco. graphers will doubtless soon absorb most vey’s Calvin; n ■ton Believing that every one --f t. that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried Boston, w j,. 83ll Increase in j ■ business of that nature; while the native Number ot Vessels. lie is an for a fact. I also notice have ar least ne g.-.-d agrieidn ,,i iiregular hills, ap- old-timer, Several prominent physi- I'M V M py Portland. 11 00 1 13 j cmtnal. we have p« rfeeted arrangem.-v.: v. like other an item about D. N. Esq. cians and took their treat- ii around clotul- lawyers— who, Spanish-Ameri- Oct. lo. re- | Mortland, A M A M i/ard, Washington, Complete w*- can send that p’ .mtieai am •'.-••• ...;; ,,a, ment hut was cans are born limbs of the law.—will con- turns received Dave and I were old chums. I saw a faithfully, Waterville. ... 9 35 BnO 4 30 :i-ir by Commissioner Chatn- j FaKM am) Hovt tn m n wit upper heights yet unable to get the slight- Bangor 7 15 7 15 1 30 *,vvu tinue to berlaiu of the bureau ot re- monopolize the legal business. navigation the ; mention of Mrs. John II. Quimby. I A M A M I* M Tin Krri iw.b'AN i:\.\ magnificent forests est relief.Mn fact, my eon. publication. -.tha show that the ..._ 23 S3i’ When the era as treasury department docu- as a Burnham, depart.. In lor building begins, it is ! member her Annie Noyes, and very dition .-eemed to grow full year only $2.00. much admired. Flour- mented American merchant on Unitv.. 11 "0 o < shipping Lack of s bound to do by next year at fartherest, at that: and John, well, I sup- Worse, toe r.si asespread Thorndike.1113 9 17 c.\ieud a long way up June J<>, is*>, comprised 22,705 vessels of pretty girl | over « ntire Knox.'ll 3'1 9 23 tents et Fahm and Homt. wind ,,r» there will be work for a while for mechan- my body, and .uequalled 4.749.73s gross tons, compared with 22,- pose he is the same old John. IIow is Brooks 1 1 37 9 33 and down into the i from Nov m.ber to March for variety and excellence. I', -miner.: aiming its ics of all sorts. in time 033 vessels of tons the like date Waldo.. 9 4'.' O'1:; the ag- 4,7<'>o,020 old friend Albeit M. Carter? 1 uuder- men:s .- <.• i■ ! a while in Probably | my >, 1 sulTf red aaor.y. I tried 1" " *’ '3. many dep.u; may men: Karin between, m ls»7. Citypoint. licultural lands will pas- into the hands ; stand he has taken to himself a helpmate, \ many pah-nt i.iodie:nos. Belfast, arrive. 10 o3 c. 2*> and harden. Market Reports, Fruit Culture, Plans c.ujons grass grows i Ti'.e decrease of 19.282 tous is more but 'lioiio relieved me. of their ap- station. and Inventions, lhe tpiury.Tuiks with a Lawyer. Americans, superior methods and than as which is for man. IIow 1 pon toe a .! i e e of a Flag : •. mu«! icli st parent real, 11,000 tons of this always good any are now sold at ®3.t " j-a urage. 1 frii-nd 1 d- eido ! Limited tinkers for Boston Arcund the Oiohc, Live Mock and The Po ;i- J commercial to event- is to try hairy. 1 sagacity being bound amouut due to dropping fractious of are Dana Suit h and from Belfast and all stations on Branch. i: ms f >i its excellent cut- Henry Dunbar, worth, >. fc>. s. before ;!!'i>v me to tala' it. how- Iry Yard, Box, The Plants | tickets to West and North- (luc'llon Veterinary, tonnage in the accounts and tons w was a Vie mist, ana- Through ail points ually absorb the of a race so ill- 00,710 class? If look I ever, my guardian, and holdings all the boys of my you west. \ia all routes, for -ale t>y L. N. (Ji'-m.K. Flowers. Fashions and Fancy Work, House* arm line breed of were sold to the and war ly/-'d [lie rem.-dy. an 1 or»uevre •.! it ftve oi marly to navy depart- Belfast. <;l i>. F. KVA.NS. titted compete with them as the Porto ! over the files of back to 1847- potash or mercury. • !'fit so much better alter Agent, hold Features, etc. mountain districts. ! meuts to and your paper, Vice President and General Manager. carry troops, supplies provi- taking two bottles, tbit 1 eontiuued tin* ivm- Fa km am.) H > >t is M Ricans. in of adverse cir- ] F. K. (Jen’l Pass, and Tickf Agent. published ml-monthly, To-day, spite sions and have 8 and 0, you will find my reports of ship edy. and in t\v» months I was mi red comphr ly. Bootuhy. i1'1 i* of i timing are nar- merely changed employ- ; tint" givim* y 24 numbers a year, | Tin* cure was mil i. t->r I have tiever since Portland, Sep-. 23. 1393. cumstances. in this island crs. one pernm eol'i'ee-growing j news. 1 met of old chums here •f -. u i\ e—arni'the lazv | my bad a touch of K!i> u’.mtism though many over 500 page peo- The total steam amounts to is about the most tonnage old weather. •••»• •>: j profitable industry in recently. Oapt. Geo. T. Osborne of sch. times exposed to damn end wit 1: a!! ; lie :.t ami m i. oil until to-morrow '•'.712 ve.'vs-Js of 2.371,023 iI• mu M. Tl tons, compared 1‘l‘ELL, that »*ri**m*e and ♦ -. .-.in \. *. the world. Under favorable 8. e\| -pb : ordinarily with 0.50'.i vessels of Emma Briggs. 1 learned to dance in 3711 Powelton Av.unic. Philadelphia. u si ouid he done 2,358,558 tons for the I 1 to-day WINTER RATES. proof «»f its popularity ireulat i-m. vv;d ! :.o to 40 cent, on the government were all steam vessels, so the Throw aside your oils and liniments, as per investment, years Whitten can tell you the story, aud how j State ai d in ><• r o -■ territory i* slip-shod methods true increase is than than the | can not reach your t r< »uble. i >on’t in and out. Whore the bounties of nature greater they tea- j many times we carted that old three being ey no b*-s tha a million reade •**. support of the tignlv s indicate. Sailing vessels have de- experiment wit) 1 do.•tors—their potash popuin-1 are so bestow* *4 as iu Porto lavishly Rico, creased tr<*11i tons for I>97 to stringed bass to Union, Searsmont, Sears- and mercury will add to your disabil- t here a small 1,004,15;, A 700 PAGE 3C-0K FPEE. i, ,1 country new : there must be industries within ^35. "27 tons to; IsOs. Documented i and other and 1 many 1, port, Buckspurt, Lineolnville ity completely destroy your diges- mi |0 < er ""I in- Iliimedlalely siistaining itsell, j the reach of far-see Ymericans canal bouts and barges amount to tion. ng 541,98.s ; places. 1 thought I was a line musician mailing expenses. ma!.; $2.10 In at I, ■ outside than tons with tons for the world, compared 500,309 semi < < ■ Chocolate and cocoa factories; utilizing but 1 am not in it with Sanborn's Great Reduction in Fares. liamber’s Popular y; lepcdia, The increase is in then, \ Eu- previous year. chiefly ami higher grounds the oil nuts, castor and vanilla "00 pages f ,O00 I'll palm barges, which arc superseding sail vessels. Orchestra now. What lots of fun Joe ■ get a hies are cultivated lonycl.-pedi;!. which ha* tha with which the island abounds, as ; in the coal trade. had out of .ill cure and Ill to ISoston •">. beans, especially Trussed and Jake llavner that \ perfectly permanently, //list fi. m a- w.. It ; between the j *1.00. un-urp;i"ed coffee, well as tin* and Tonnage on the Atlantic and gulf coasts i i is and spice dye-piants: fiuit same old double bass. guaranteed purely vegetable, contain- no less t!i.m 2h.t'00 ariieles, and the has from 2,047,790 ti ns for 1897 ontains no or plantations dropped mercury, other omul of tin* e veau-st use in I -i j packing establishments, raising ducket s I met ( to-dav in New potash, answering to 2 55;;.730 tons for 1S9S. The great apt. Eph, Kydei mineral. Books mailed tit which stand free Swift sands el that in-.- trees, ; and with incubators (a un- by ipiotioiis eggs thing yet lakes tonnage amounted to tons \ ork and lie had fried flounders for his 1,437,500 Specific Co.. , (la. to ii.. i.lei: like a rulf around dates, places, pers-'i:'. ip" heard of and especially breweries. as compared with 1,410,103 ons. The here;) dinner. He said they did not taste like No one at all interested dd u -'most new [ peaks—rice is In the last named line a trade has increased the there is certainly the flounders vve used to catch on the old I Ho not delay r fat! :. •.- i.iar mountain Pacific coast marine from 439,012 tous to variety | most excellent The con- remarkably libera! .-ib-t, whieii we make for a opening. people 490,707 tons. Western rivers have de- | Belfast bridge. 1 also notice something limited time a-: .* ng. .:• with .ire hooding, and con- sume a vast amount of which is all only, by -p*--:a! beer, creased from 272,100 tous to 201,732 tons. j about Asa IJovves. Well, Asa is no chick- the publisher'. Remember, w Imili papers -‘f life for the laboring from the United States and Ger- New York State retains the first place, Look | brought but he is a What has become Here, a fnli -u en, stayer. I year, including book, at ... -u.-o ■ said to be with tonnage reduced from 1,331,743 to October 17. 1898 something many, at great expense. The fashion Commencing Monday, of .so 1". 1.200.>25 tons: is still -of old friend Bill McLellan. He used to >f native trees on the i Michigan second, here is to serve it with broken ice in the Fare between Belfast and Boston reduced !r Address all orders to 1 with a reduction from 477.002 to 458,100 be kinder a limb of the law. We used to •t- ier altitudes ! to 25. apples, which of course renders it disagree- tons, and Ohio stands with $B.OO $2 glass, | third, 395,- sit around the lire grates of the old Amer- Man! j Fare between Searsport and Boston ti-b.iced RLPIBLICAN JOURNAL l-l II. CO., | them fruits might be flat and tasteless. 018 tons,and increase of about 0,000 tons. from SB 1" to $2.B<) and a proportionate I'cduc- ably use Young ho ican He aud learn tilings late at I tion made in tlie of through tickets itKi.FAsr, »i mm:. ■vu. wall and The greatest increase is in Washington, night. price Every Porto Rico is not so very hot not a If want to make a I tween Boston and all landings on the Pei ’bs<<-i from to tons and Alaska I meet some old schoolmates you good :im with 97,970 152,107 nearly every River. | vines and blos- circumstance to New York or impression WHEN YOU GO Washington from 3,824 to 9,755 tons. New England Ansel John Bennett and The price of rot ms, accommodating t\vo_per-j aud not de- day. White, TO SEE HER. oo to every spot | iu mid-summer—the average daily tem- shows a large decrease and the gulf states | sons each, is reducetl from $2 and sl.oO George Day are all on the turf yet, and $1.50 and $1.00 each. and Boiler is covered with an increase. rops ; perature being 80 degrees; but the fact re- appreciable Steamers “Penobscot" and “City ot Bangor" Engine ! liable to oe for a long time yet. Boston via or Vessels for foreign trade will leave Belfast, alternately, for iring trees, teeming mains that it is extremely to for- registered FOH SALK. trying number with I write some nautical reports for some Camden and Rockland, .Mondays. Wednesdays. as 1,130, 737,709 tons,compared about< 2.BO P. M. are carefully tend- It stands to reason that a cli- Thursdays and Saturdays at eigners. of tous for 1897. These A fii .(i I h '■ ./ 1,230, 805,584 of the fruit trade papers of our little town, For Bangor via way-landings, i’uesdays. Wed- six li"rs«'i'<‘\u*r ir ni ■ •■■■ conservatories, here mate in which iron corrodes in six are the lowest since 1832. The de and at about rt.oo A. boiler, but little used, arc tiered For weeks, figures a ■ nesdays. Fridays Saturdays send M IIP. of which I will you. It has i ulars at copy M. or arrival of steamer from Boston. lurtlier partu apply and odorous profusion, aud where is in a short time reduc- crease is wholly in sail vessels, of which upon paper been so since I have written Women notice a man’s way 159, of 103,000 tons, or about 20per cent., long anything ; RETURNING III I I \ST I \ Kills m:i V M I ut, verers named this island ed to must be hard on tlie human of and are to powder, have been lost to trade the it me dressing, juick during year. about my old home that makes feel i From Boston via way-landings. Mondays, Tues 28ft ( oiimion St., r.t ll.i-o. Me. v to taste. That’s believed it contain frame. While the natives sometimes live appreciate good and at 5.oo P. M. Registered steam vessels have increased and the fact that 1 • days, Thursdays Fridays young again, forget what makes so of our From via Wed- nil riches. a tons to tons. mauy Bangor wav-landings. Mondays, | Gold, cop- to good old age, few instances re- 222,130 245,059 Through at 1 1 oo A. M. being ! am encroaching on your valuable time customers successful wooers. desdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays coal are known to exist the greater of steam vessels our Belfast. corded of persons past one hundred years, efficiency CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Agent. GEO. F. EAMES, M. D, D, fleet for the trade does not and and now, with the warmest and CALVIN AUSTIN. Gen’l. Boston. D„ S„ no foreign show space; Supt.. but serious are sure in and seen the latest Get 1 Manager. Boston. J attempt from the North of having a Come WILLIAM H. HILL. people decrease in carrying power. kindliest of feelings to good old Belfast, I 'de to these re- in ..... develop a serious time for a year or and if The effect of the war is shown in the thing The Nose and Throat, two; I am yours sincerely, under American man- sale of 84 vessels of > survive the acclimating are 35,401 tons, to for- they process, John F. Gould. Fall and Winter INo. ID IVovbury iv come eigners, compared with sales of 8,243 tons Men’s Arrangement to the front in generally cut off long before the natural Furnishing, the previous year. The sales were chiefly New York, Oct. 22, 1898. Commencing Oct. 19, 1898. the iron three score and ten. -particularly years due to high premiums on American ves- (Near ('orner oi Fairtiebl street u this locality would I was with a sels and cargoes demanded insurance Hats, Caps, Yesterday talking Chicago by A BENEFACTOR OF WEAK MEN. BANGOR BOS I MASS. the PORTLAND AND ON, hie. if fouud in consider- real-estate man whom 1 met in Ponce. companies during brief period while mines and torpedoes were being placed in Maine Coast Navigation Co. ; than most gold mines. The of what lie told me is as follows: To be able to do in tliis world is a Gloves, Hours, 12 to 2. Others hours gist our harbors. good hv only. in this line which has grand thing. To have the power of lessen- appointment ‘‘I left home with the idea that Porto The effect of the war is also shown in October, 1897— 1 > 45 ing pain aud creating comfort and happiness SALACIA any extent here are the some the admission acts of congress of Neckwear, Steamer I: Rico would splendid openings by 27,- is a noble possession, aud to he constant and 824 tons of foreign vessels to American unselfish in its exercise is nobler still. Dr. GOING LAST. ! 'G on the south coast, for men of small means, aud came here TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0 ! chiefly for transport purposes. Greene, 34 Temple Place, Boston, Mass the White and Colored and Thursdays, leave Franklin wharf. ■ registry Mondays mi the west. ,The to seek information in that 12.00 Rockland. Atlantic; expressly the gifted and successful whose Portland, midnight; Ask to-ihn to show During preceding eight years only specialist Belfast. White's your has that vidi >cal brown of 1 Bitters will make a new by letter, great mte and which a man who has only a few thousands at Burdock Bloo wharf, 5.30 a. m Winterport. 'i.Bo. marble, b ion If you are in if you are sick Bangor. Mocha or but it is made from grains man or woman of trouble, Bellast. S 45 Camden. lo.45: Java, pure of in you. and aud his Bucksiiort, 7.00; for lack of command is lost sight this ailing, write to Dr. Greene get con- neglected quite age P. Rockland. 11.Bo; I ortland, about f, n m., and the most delicate sfomadi recm**s it without advice. He can cure you. Palmer, at Portland with steamer tor Boston. trusts and combines Dwight I of aud and necting and cents uikee hands would pay pools Masonic Uelf:ist, Me. distress. I the price of coffe*. 25 per Temple, For further information of rates of freight or department stores; aud I sup- pad-ape. Sold by all grocers. syndicated The .Journal and Tribune. It seems passage, apply to GKO. 1 WHITM'.N \uicrieans are posed that here was one of our new to our clubbing already necessary explain frequently General Agent, Franklin whart. Portland. to which he come and 2f. ;■ prospects for invest- possessions might arrangements with the New York Weekly ...THE... C. O. OLIVER. President. H ENRV D. GILMAN, Agent, Bellast. H. H. LAMSON, ed the business chances with his limited means begin life under Tribune. Under the terms of our contract with that sent free to more conditions. But I was CARTERS! paper it can only be h means. They repre- hopeful those who pay their subscription to The of Sale, of com- altogether mistaken. I find that the cof- Collector’s Notice t professional, .Journal one year in advance. It is not sent Licensed Auctioneer. and industrial sugar and tobacco plantations are of unless the, subscriber. The Cnjnbd tons on land* situated in Hn ham of oing life; fee, requested by IVnloo. thr date will the date on Sanrsjitn't. in tin ('onnh/of for year P. O. ADDRESS, and owners not correspond with that are a shrewd great extent, although their 1897. (.• "Ay they The Journal slip, hut each subscriber enti- JOBBERS OK of taxes on real estate <>t non- MAINE. ■l"' and conclu- are willing to part with them, they want tled to the Weekly Tribune will receive it The following list FREEDOM, searching resident owners in the town of Searsport for the from to half a mil- for a full year from the time the first num- t us. I have talked with anywhere $50,000 up 1897. eoimnitteifto me for collection for said ber is received. The Tribune is CRAIN, year printed, town, on the 24th day of April. 1897. remain un- " lion. Fruit farming, being a new ven- and in every case they published and mailed in New York,-and not paid and notice is hereby given that it said taxes, and reliable data from this anti are not so i"-intment. did not ture, is uncertain, upon office. FEED, interest charges previously paid, They much of the real estate taxed as is sufticient to to base estimates are to tnce that Porto Rico is which impossible SEEDS and pay the amount due therefor, including interest A word to the wise is sufficient. and charges, will be sold at public auction at the Fine farm in Nnrthport, two miles from ('amp like our western States obtain. After investigating all these, I Ely’s Cream Balm has completely cured town house, in said town, (the same being the Ground, 135 acres land, nice buildings, large attention to and minor SICK me of else failed. GROCERIES where the last preceding annual town meet- turned HEADACHE when place t with extensive tracts of my dairying catarrh everything 350 bids, last year. Good soil, ing of said town was held) on the first Monday of orchards, apples : 1 cured these Alfred W. Caldwell, Ohio. unclaimed or even industries; but there are unfavorable cir- Positively by Stevens, of Salt# December, 1898, at 9 o’clock a. m. never failing water. Will be sold very low ami on lands, Ely’s Cream Balm works like a charm; Importers each of little Pills. of Hanson, Edgar F. George W. Curtis home- terms. 40tf lit, -i.tnd and our Southern cumstances surrounding them, it has cured me of the most obstinate case in the ft nest of easy dealers quality stead. house and barn, on road leading cold in would not be without it. M. V. ^leu abandoned farms and more or less aud on the also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, the head ; I from E. W. Robbins Benjamin Nicker- IIILL, insurmountable; They N. Y. by Fred’k Fries, 283 Hart St., Brooklyn, son’s; No. of acres, 72; value $1,000—$15.80 ♦ Miller Belfast n I whole I have concluded to home and Indigestion and Too Eating. A per- and ■ St., t'ii 'antations; but here every go Hearty A 10c. trial size or the 50c. size of Ely’s Anthracite 4 cottages on Maple Grove Camp ground; ■ fect for Drowsi- p 4.74 is owned and be contented. It is an undoubted fact remedy Dizziness, Nausea, Cream Balm will be mailed. Kept by drug- $300 ....$ t,, by somebody N. Y. Albert F. Old homestead, house ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated. Tongue gists. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren St., Blacksmith Peabody, hr a(,iuired by the payment of a that nowhere on God’s green earth does LiOBlS# and barn, on west side Mount Ephraim ;,r Pain in the TORPID road, and south of the road to village S|In as Side, LIVER. They BORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. it.., Since Americans have the man stand so a chance in CASTORIA. No. of acres, value 7.11 nrffiT poor good cemetery; I; $450....$ Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. prices have advanced to the United States.” Bears tie K,nd You Havfl Alvvays 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast, Me. Searsport, Oct. 15, 1898. Brick house, known as the Thurlow house, on UIjS)i, H J. KNEELAND, street. WM. C. MARSHALL. an indication of what is Small Pill. 8mall Dose Congress ,xteQt,—it being now pretty As already go- ltf Collector of Taxes for the town of Searsport TELEPHONE 4-2. 18‘J8.-22tf for the year 1897. Belfast, June 1, I inilfc»Hood that e are wealthy I ing on, it may be stated that there are Small Price. The News of Belfast. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Your friends may smile Nor. 1st A. S. Jackson was appointed But that tired feeling postmaster at Poor’s Mills, vice H. F. Jack- BELF AST. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1898. Means It * * sou. danger. OVERGAITERS! Business at Mt. Waldo and VI'BLISIT Fl> KVKKA THlRsDAY MORNING BY THE Mosquito Indicates impoverished mountain, Prospect, is very quiet at the pres- 100 DOZEN JUST RECEIVED TO BE Journal Pub. Oo. ent tune. And blood. Republican impure SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING LOW TRICES: The lady who exchanged shawls at the This condition may V CHARLES P1LSBURY, j B„ North church fair Oct. 2Sth, wearing away a Lead to serious illness. Lot ’ Paisley, will find her own garment at II A. j National Thanksgiving;. Starrett’s dry goods store. It should be promptly Ladies’ Genuine Broadcloth Tlie Belfast Co.’s calender for Gaiters, Printing A\ A~ ;i no i< -N. Oct. 28. ie- President. after the Overcome November has a tine portrait of Admiral by taking A -a* et issued the ted POPULAR meeting to-day, lowing Made with the new fiat WARRANTED SUBJECT buttons, Dewey, with this telling legend: “Do We imported Thanksgiving proclamation Hood’s Sarsaparilla, NOT TO FADE OR WEAR ORAY, the regular 50c. kind. w ant your trade' Certainly we do.” in Tin: president of ihf. cmied states. Which and A PROCLAMATION The Iniversalist church committee wish purifies OFR TRICE FOR THE SEVEN BUTTON, Our stock wins more comment The pi aching November brings to mind the to inform the public That their church will Enriches the pleasing than cus*->ic <.t or ancestry, hallowed by time, ami blood, new 39c. it-)led in ur most sacreo traditions, of giving begin next Sunday with the pastorate -other of- t hanks n A Ood for all the He the topic imighty blessings oi Rev. A. H. Smith. Strengthens nerves, LOR THE HIGH TEN BUTTON, has vuiehsaled to us (luring the past year. Few years in our history have atVorded suoh A club of gentlemen, known as the Tones the stomach, ‘a use fe.-i thanksgiving as this. We have been to a blessed by abundant harvests: our trade and com- Cotillion Club, has been formed give an merce have been wonderfully increased: our pub- limited number of dances in Memorial Hall, Creates appetite, lic credit has been improved ami strengthened: week. It all sections of our country have been brought to- the first to be given Thanksgiving And builds up, ami united into closer bonds of national Our 15c. GAITERS! gether is intended to make these dances very en- purpose and unity. The skies have fora time been and vitalizes Gaiters at this are darkened, by the cloud of war, but as we were com- joyable occasions. Energizes price usually made of heavy pressed felt pelled to take up the sword in the cause of hu- that will and wear Ours will very quickly pull apart sahbby. manity. we are permitted to that the con- J. A. Montetiore and Mell Bickford The whole system. rejoice are not of this kind. are made of iirrn cheviot cloth, --PUBLIC flic ias been of so brief and the They INTEREST.- losses duration, have a series of four dances at Odd Fellows’ stitched we have hail to mourn, though grievous and im- Be sure to get strongly and will give good satisfaction. The portant, have been so few, considering the great Hall, beginning next Saturday evening, regular price of these gaiters is •_'5c. results accomplished, as to inspire us with grati- with music by the Belfast Theatre Orches- Only Hood’s. tude and praise to the Lord ot Hosts. We may OUR PRICE FOR THE SEVEN Elegance and economy are yoked in these. \\ j laud and His name that the cessa- tra. A will he given to the most popu- BUTTON, magnify holy ring a who had been dead a number of tion of hostilities parent JQq came so soon as to spare both lar lady: each single dance ticket entitling sides the countless sorrows and disasters that at- years, as he claimed. Mr. Norton at ouce OCR PRICE FOR THE HIGH TEX BUTTON, a lot of tend protracted war. the holder to 7 votes and a course ticket to just opened wrote to the boy’s father and soon received 1 o.i therefore invite all my fellow citizens, as 20. wei 1 those .. home as those who may be at sea or au answer from him and also from the »* j• oi rnmg in to set and ob WE DID QUITE AX OVERGAITER 11 USIXESS LAST foreign lands, apart A party of 20 young people went to North- Sheriff of that county. Mr. James Iv. Dayo YEAR, sere- Thursday, the 24th day of November, as a Ground and had TIII< YEAR WE WANT TO DOUBLE IT.. day of national thanksgiving to me together in port Camp Monday evening the hoy’s father stated that Ezra left home thei: seveial places of worship j..r a service of a Halloween party at Beechnut, cottage. Re- last June, and had not been heard from m ~e and thanks to Almighty Ood for all the were and the blessings of the year; for the mildness of the freshments served, evening since; that his mother was nearly heart seasons and the fruitfulness *>f the soil; for tlu: with whist etc. pleasantly passed The trip broken ; and that the iiad to the time ti.cit'd pro.-perity of the people: for tlu- de- boy up B. C. m the Belfast Co.’s vote m and val >r i*f our countrymen forthe glory was made Livery barge of leaving home been a good, obedient son DINSMORE,33MainBf^st BROADCLOTH, •t nr victory and the of'a rightc* ns hope peace, M:.. with four horses. and a moral man. The John m i.ntini n: the years to come BLACK, BLUE.WH: Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. the as Portland that In wit whereof, etc.- and Ryder, among tramps Fatta; WILLIAM do. KINLEV. Harvey S. Cunningham, Master Roscoe and lie induced one Bruce Hardy and Ezra to go 52 ’. A e President CADET BLUE, in. wide, worth $1.50 i the Belfast and Miss Gertie Shu- and that when the IN HA’i >, ret ary of State. Triplets, tramping: grand jury man took dinner last Sunday with Mr. met, Oct -d, lie, the sheriff, would try ami "E. OVERCOATS!! ”!E, ULSTERS! }*1:iiij>]t»es— who has got the Philip- and Mrs. Rescue T. Cross in Morrill. The have him indicted for kidnapping, and if pines? ladies passed the tune in a social way and suciessful would get requisition papers and over the come for the Tin UNDERWEAR! E. P. the nieii enjoyed looking barnful prisoner. hoy’s father and FROST'S $1.00 Kansas on the rhe regiment. way to of!'.ue stock Mr the sheriff directions for the per Ryder, although liking give sending And examine the SPECIAL BARGAINS in the above are yd. goods. We closing *M 'a ii.*111 San Fiaiicist", will vote when his old home is t" return to home, and both thank Mr. Norton most best, obliged boy out 011V odd I.its of MEN’S anil HOY'S’ OY KIllOAI'S and ULSTKKS. :'alt st as over. Boston soon to continue his business the.re. heartiqy for the interest he has taken in the sizes :v. to U for $3 00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00. Garments that matter. Thcr*- family reunions are very pleasant sold for twice ns nmcli. Examine tlu-m. IT WILL PAY' VOL! A ( hicago specialist sa\s that nearij chewing and huger i-mg a the memory id tin par- "omits is ;• sure cure tor the tobacco 1 lie Churcnes. ti i pants. WE ARE SHOWING THE FINEST LINE OE it. V w will some specialist suggest « William Barnes, an inmate oi the State Meetings will be held at the People’s Mis- : e ioi tlu habit. Men's and Fleece Lined Underwear 45c. & 50c Silks for Waists*"-"- peanut Boys' JmtI-hfok prison insane asylum, escaped Tuesday and sion every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday lias not been He was at work yet captured. and Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. All are An exii’-iination will satisfy you that they i: as we represent. We can show foi prohibition in the bo- in a held in » l arge of an « nicer and cabbage we.com *. you BARGAINS m every department, and \\ guarantee every artici-- pur- im i. i nada was as 14 given only >.- suddeni\ disappeared. When only years our to he as The pastor, Rev. James M..Leighton, will chased it store just represented ,r money cheerfully rel'uuded. o> :iM a. but tin- Portland Evening old be was seutemvd to l‘» years iu State 69c. preach at the Unitarian church next Sun- to $1.42 ; -> >;i\ > tin-].' v.; s a of prison by the court in this county for ob- = majority day forenoon at the usual hour; Sunday E. P. FROST, 74 Main Street, Belfast, Me. stno a railroad. He lots also ot tiie and it is ting served at 12 m. piop"sition school kAAAAAA AA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA _ a a a d ii:t Wilfred one sentence -.1 e. He was in the prison Latirier has The next quarterly meeting of the Asso- tisane this mt of hav- '-aid the * as; that govcinim-nt will execute the ciation of Churches of God in Maine, will be ing eseapt-i from the asylum in Augusta. NORTHPORT NEWS THE •vill the people. held at the Bagley Kill school-house, Troy, GREATEST ATTRACTION AT OUf St| He is considered a dangerous man hy the J Thursda> Nov. 17th, and. beginning evening, Mr. Huils >11 Brown went to- Rook lain! 1 lie relations of and Fiance prison officials. England continuing over the following Sunday. Monday on business. o'* strained over the French occupation Tic-s-asoi: tickets f u T! i>ainl entertain- LOOK! IS THE PRICE. Rev. Ashley H. Smith will begin his Mrs. is : jM-rtiou oi Egyj»t. and both countrie, ment ea;l for two admi-»*. u and a present. pas- j Rose Snow visiting her sister, Mrs. torate at the Uuiversahst church next Sun- a holder h- conuotiiied a at- Annie Smith, in Rockland. o ]>: t-j'Ui ii g for war. It is safe to If ticket by lady At the It LACE .('• MEYEll says His will be “Two tends the first the ticket will be day. morning subject that the matter will be settled uight clip- Miss Emma went to Rockland to teear car- however, j of Woodbury ready elothiny OUR SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK IS ON for the two and cannot he Messages Liberal Religion.” The Sunday but ped admissions, last where she will remain ried at by diplem;'-y; should war result school will Saturday, during only used the second night. The ticket holder be held at 12 o’clock; Young •i inee will lure no the winter. better in the contiict at ti m.; “Moral may, however, take a lady ui payment of Id People’s meeting p. topic, Lan did bj ain in her contest with this A cordial invitation is extended cents, either or both nights. Ladies will not Courage.” Miss Helen Cummings of Everett, Mass, country. to all.to unite in these services. has been a visit to her HARRY W. be admitted at this price unless accompan- enjoying delightful CLARK'S COMFORTABLES Mr. and Mrs. Otis ied by a season ticket bolder. In brief, the The services at the Methodist Episcopal grandparents. Cummings. The PoithiLd dailies are indebted to are church next as usu- S3 M i IX STREET. tickets good for two admissions only, Sunday morning will he Mr. James Brohau arrived home Satur- the Fa; mingtou Chronicle for the informa- and for a The list of contributions al. school at 12 of REGULAR PRICE 79c. EACH. present. Sunday in.; meeting Ep- day, having left his vessel at Rockland. He tion that the of the now foot lb- in number and include worth at (> 1". Miss This make is dining pendency up League p. m.; leader, has entered E. B. Elwell's store as clerk far ahead of \ istralian ballot Hon. II. some valuable Remember the Abbie Stoddard; “The Childhood of bill, Joseph gifts. dates, topic, during this winter. any clothing yon ever saw be- Nov. 15th and hath, at the Belfast Luke 2: 40-52. It will be a union Manley published a letter favoring the Opera Jesus,” fore, in the artistic make ap. House. meeting with the Juniors. and Capt. C. E. Drink water and Mr. Frank measure. It would seem that any one Song prayer and lots of little things that service at 7 15. Herrick bought last week sell. Sharon of For this week 59c, Co. This well Prayer meeting Tuesday -it all conversant with Mate politics should The Miles Stock known indicate an up to date gar- at Deer Isle. She will hail from this and only ami dramatic will evening 7.15. Class meeting Thursday place have been aware of that fact. If some of popular company ment: as silk is ahead of evening at 7.15. Mr. Herrick will command her. open a season of live nights at the Bel- ■'in' city contemporaries were less arro- cotton. *4 particularly sty- fast opera House Tuesday evening, Nov. Next Wednesday evening, Nov. Oth, the Miss Jane Lane feels of the gant. less self-sufficient, they might learn very proud lish suit for this fall and 8th. The company is again iS headed by North church Christian Endeavor Society decision of the committee awarding her the IP ITS a good deal from the country newspapers winter is a double breasted STYLE, the brilliant young romantic actor, Mr. John will celebrate its 10th anniversary with ap- tirst prize in the quilt exhibition at the lu- hey aff ect to despise. sack coat, with a new style E. Miles, and tic management has provi ti- propriate exercises. Rev. R. T. Hack of Port- cent fair held in Hampden. She ought to, double breasted Inm with the land will deliver an address. The was rest. These IF ITS ed best supporting company society f<>r there were au immense number of QUALITY, i n.' Atlantic Monthly has published Mr. Hack’s suits range in that years of experience and ample capital organized during pastorate. The stitches taken to put together the s iHX) pieces price from many articles of inteiest to educators. ladies «>! the church are to a to c< uhl secure. During the week several give reception required to complete the quilt. $10.00 $15.00. an,! it b;t none s< to attract attention is to Mr. Hack and the members of the C. E. IF CE likely new plays will be presented: several of last will amply repay you for the ITS P The hen fever has struck some of our citi- The oiifess.ous of rl hi _*e School Supeiin season's greatest successes are still included Society in the church parlors immediately trouble, to at least look at zens this fall. Mr. Harvard Elwell has near- after the exercises. mem- tendcuts in the "Novetnbei uumbci. The in the company's repertoire. The engage- anniversary Every these WILL his new a goods before you bay OUR STOCK SUIT VOl ber of the church and is ly completed hen house, building — parish cordially in- hist papei all are .nonymous—is the ment will open with the four-act American your fall suit. vited. ">0x10 feet. It will be a house that any well lost candid and It comedy drama entitled “An American aggressive. depicts! bred biddie should feel to cackle over- and affords the excellent proud the M'hool hi.ard and Hero,” company At 7.15 there, will a a a a the superintendent, this, Thursday, evening, A. C. Batchelder has his to introduce to the Capt. large henery opportunity themselves be the usual and conference wit ii t la-it short coin-, ags and the obstacles prayer meeting well under Mr. E. B. Elwell has ad- in roles. way. local public congenial Friday at the North church. with w ich t mu>' contend. ►Some Topic, Interpreting ded an extension of about ten feet t< his uy of will the beautiful evening they present God to Men: Jer. 25:1-14: Acts 2 MY ■ 8:2(1-40; A. F. Elwell lias CLOTHIER, the evi. note-1 we ai glad to believe are Damou and in honor old building, and Capt. classic drama Pythias Cor. 5:11.21. Next the Rev. * Sunday pastor, converted his ice house into very comfort- found on y in the but this of the of P. of Belfast. Numerous attrac- huger cities; K. G. S. will at Mills, preach 10.45 a. m. The of W. Flannelette able for his dock HARRY CLARK, and the succeeding be read tive wil 1 he introduced at each quarters egg producers. papers may specialties sacrament of the Lord’s will be ad- Wrappe Supper with school officials and hv performance. Popular prices. Reserved The Cove may become a great egg emporium pndit by all ministered. school at 12 m. seats on sale to-morrow at City Drug Store. Sunday At 6.15 who bate before long. 83 Haiii the interests of the public p. m., the C. E. Society will hold its annual St., Belfast. A assortment to select from Kidnapped. Last w’eek Deputy Sheriff good schools 11 heart. meeting. will he of the work We are informed that the members of the F. N. Vose jf Thorndike arrested two men Reports given done during the past year. New officers W. C. T. U. are to extend to us a vote of and a hoy, strangers, on suspicion that they and committees are to be chosen and these thanks at their next meeting for an unex- Waldo Dist. of Good were concerned iu the of the Shibles Lodge Templars. robbery Bless their dear noth- will then be installed in office by the pastor. pected favor. souls, store iu Knox. No proof was obtained con- A session of In the at 7.15 would be more or better ap- 98c. special Waldo District vestry p. m. there will be a ing pleasing Lodge them with that but there was TO RENT. $1.37, necting affair, $1.15,81.25. vas held Oct. 29th witu Bay View lecture by the pastor. preciated by us than such an act of kindness : Lodge, to have them sentenced as A very desirable rent in house corner enough tramps, for if there is one “critter” who receives Liucolnville. The attendance of delegates The poor and w hich was done, and they were brought to following are the services at the Bap- Waldo avenue Main street. Ap- •vas much smaller than usual, owing to the more blame than praise than any other per- Belfast One of the men, who seemed tist church the coming week: Thursday, ply at house. of the jail. son while this vale of :hreateniug aspect weather and the traveling through Mrs F. W. to be the leader of the party, went by the the monthly church covenant meeting at j | 44ft PATTERSON. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT, H fact that Bay View is located at the tears that person is a local reporter. There- lodge 7550 m. at 7 550 name .-f Charles Edwards, and the boy as p. Friday p. m., teachers’ j fall extreme boundary of the district, far remov- fore all such little acts of kindness upon Ezra Dayo. The boy had one arm iu a plas- meeting. Saturday at 4 ;>0 p. m., Junior En- YOU TO LOOK HERE FOR IT. ed from the majority of the lodges. A good- him as a benediction NOTICE. ter cast, as they said on account of an in- deavor ; subject, “What is the good tight and number of members were how- y present. how afternoon a well known District ok Maine | but that w’as found to be a fraud. The may we fight it?’’ 1 Tim. 0: 11-10; 2 Tuesday Austin, ever, and the session was and jury, Portland. October 31. 1898. interesting Tim. 4; 7 8 j man, was leisurely sauntering along boy at first claimed that he was fatherless Sunday morning worship at youug Pursuant to the rules of the Circuit Court of helpful. ! the old road on Pound hill to visit a the United States for the District of Maine, notice and but Sheriff Norton 10.45. The Sons of Veterans are to attend stage The and tern officers motherless, finally is hereby given that WILLIAM H. M< LKLLAN of following regular pro this who resides some distance up the got him to tell the truth, which was that his service in a body. They will receive a neighbor Belfast, iu said District, has applied lor admis- served tlie day: Dist. L. D. in sion as an and counsellor of said during Templar, welcome. school at road, meditating upon nothing particular attorney Circuit parents were living iu Logan, Iowa. At the hearty Sunday 12; Court. 3w44 A H DAVIS, Ames. Dist. Vice T., Lora Maxcy; Past and unconscious of everything except the mention of his mother the boy would burst Christian Endeavor at 6.15; subject, “The Clerk U. S. Circuit Court, Maine District. Dist. T., C F. Merriam; Dist. Sec., Mrs. G. freedom and he felt as he FRED A. : Good glorious happiness into tears, and exhibit more feeling than one Fight.” Evening worship at 7.15. The $S. Brackett: Dist. Treat-.. H. G. Thurlow ; of China. Hon. I). died music will be as follows: inhaled the invigorating air the woodland Elijah Jepsou Oct. JOHNSDN.Tliasoim of his would be to for )ist. J. S. Mad Dist. Mar.. apparent stamp likely 28th of valvular disease of the heart. Mr. Chap., locks; as lie But it was uot long be- MORNING. joged along. had been an invalid for some 5. rvin Mrs. I.illa Jepsou time, Young; Dist. Dept. Mar., lie 1 Anthem, “He maketh wars to cease,” fore the airy castles was building collaps- but was able to he up and about most of the Andrews; Dist. S. J. The Guard, Youug. Callcott ed so suddenly that for a moment the young time until very recently. He had held many FOGG & B mu unttee on credentials consisted of A. E. Advice to Response, “Heart, be still,’ Warren offices of this town. Was collector '| man even forgot his name, for he heard a public for 11 years, 187b to ’8b, inclusive, was on the Andrews, Carrie M. Ames and H. A. Luce. EVENING. noise that caused him to great rushing halt, board of selectmen four years. Ivl t.o '97. in- The district w as conferred sev- “O. Thou degree upon Chorus, Eternal,” and as he turned around he saw behind him clusive, a member of the Legis; iture from Established inj1836. arr. from Verdi eral candidates. China class in 1882, and was deputy sheriff Bass a large wild animal rushing toward him, obligato three terms. His age was about •'.*» His ^During the neon recess a bountiful dinner Tenor “Ora Pro Piceolomiui shaking his head with nostrils extended CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 Consumptives! solo, Nobis,” wife and one son, El wood Jepsou of Water- w as served to aii the local are reme- Mr. White and a that struck terror to by lodge. There three great uttering sound ville, survive him. He was twice married. lliijh SIret*t. < »ii The afternoon session was in the subordi- j dies that every person with < the heart of the young man. As with toss- ....Tuesday evening. Oct. 2,1, Messrs Mc- SURPLUS, $33,000 j< tables, welcome, Carver; response, dead run for the neighbor he was going to general about every case in its first j Thursday, evening. phases of agriculture and farming, wha-h Safe depos it boxesfor rent at $3. $5 $6.50 and JAirs. Geo. E. Brackett; rec., Ida Stubbs; race. The of those see. It was a mighty exciting Prof. Woods told us were tw>> distinct, Mir spivialt ii*s air < ..mi' stages ; and many ! Enterprise Lodge, A. O. U. W., observed !SS a year.| -song,;.Bertelle Wade; rec., Percy Clifford; animai was going like the wind, and so was things. Beel aiul Fine Foitlir\ more advanced. It is < of the F. Merriam; L. D. Ames; only the 30th anniversary order last Thurs- <>ur new vault is in Eastern Maine solo,',! reading, the boy, but the lad had a little the advaut age unequaled t.’uOIJS /'//./1 'V Cannot He Cured Colenu n Carrie the most advanced that are day evening. The Grand Officers who were Catarrh arn in tire ^ec. Alduna ;song, M, Ames; for it was but a short distance to the place lUNEXCELLED security against J. S. S. J. Even these are were unavoidably absent. The with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they canno remarks, Maddocks; rec., Young; hopeless. expected of safety, and he bent all his energy to reach and burglary in the country. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Andrews. relieved and life usual business of the lodge was transacted, reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a bloo song, wonderfully it; aud beiug an athletic sort of a chap, Those renting boxes can have the exclusive after which remarks wrere made or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it A letter conveying greetings to the Dist. itself appropriate of limb aud wind, be reached the of their boxes to and from the greatly prolonged. strong just internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh privilege taking ; from Dist. Sec. T. several members. The then closed you must take Lodge was received H. are by lodge exhausted his tremendous vaults. What these remedies ? baru, nearly by and acts on the and an excellent oyster was served. Cure is taken internally, directly Fen.aid, w ho is spending a vacation in Port- supper J exertion, aud exclaimed, “Oh, dear!” and Fresh air, proper food and blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure land. Kora Temple, Nobles of the Mystic landed in a on the door beside a cider The <»t t he eit heap is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by taxpayers A vote of thanks was of which in its notified that all poll taxe-. rising given Bay Shrine, Auburn, includes press where his friends were one of the best in this for DR. W. L. making cider, physicians country WEST, estate for 1898 are now for their View lodge generous hospitality SCOll’S MHSKMI membership all the “Sliriners” in Maine, just as the maddened deer rushed by. Those years, and is a regular prescription. It is com- ment is requested A di- the % Surgeon.-^ will be allowed on all lax- I and excellent entertainment. Closed by is on a pilgrimage to St. John, N. B. Special in the barn ran to the door and a posed of the best tonics known, combined with ^-Veterinary of Cod-Liver Oil iwith Hypo- just caught 1 899. 1 shall be in my «»Hh of the left Portland and Auburn the best blood directly on the 1 d.u ceremony degree. Be afraid of trains yesterday glimpse of as beautiful a buck as oue would purifiers, acting Graduate and Medalist from 8.80 to 1.80 a.u. phosphites. mucous surfaces. The combination of the View it has and united at it was soou of as perfect i’ll \s. II. v »;> i Bay lodge, notwithstanding but not of fresh air. morning, Brunswick, stop- wish to see, but lost sight Ontario Veterinary College. draughts two is what such wonderful iad difficulties to overcome, is now at all where members were to bend of the ingredients produces Belfast, Sept. 1, 1898. many ping points he turned the road heading in Send for Eat nutritious food and drink results curing Catarrh. testimonials, Office and Pharmacy at Belfast Livery Co. prosperous, occupying a cosy, well-furnish- join them. The plan was to “work” in St. straight for Brown’s corner. The lad was free. of milk. Do not F. J. CHENEY & Toledo, O. a plenty forget John and make an ex- Co., Residence and Hospital II Congress street. hall, and with a membership that is Wednesday evening, soon restored to his normal condition by a 4w40 that Scott’s Emulsion is the Or* Sold by druggists, 75c. honor to the order. cursion to Digby, N. S. Thursday. They plentiful supply of the rich juice of the ap- Ollice Telephone 8-2. Residence Telephone 21 -4 oldest, the most thoroughly will leave St. John on their return The’regular November session of the Dist. Friday ples, and with a voluble tongue related to Halldale. Rev. T. R. Pentecost failed to tested and the en- Lodge will be held with Brooks Lodge, No. highest morning. The Ancient Arabic Order of his friends his exciting race for dear life meet bis appointment here last Sunday- remedies for Nobles of the Mystic Shrine is not a regular Mr. W. B. the Bible agent, was in 8d* at Brooks. t dorsed of all with a deer. Snow, RENT and Pleasant Stir ■3L Masonic but admits 32° members crazy HOUSE FOR Cor. Main weak and body only town last week_Frank L. Danforth moved weak throats, lungs of the Scottish Rite or to last has ■ Booms [ Knights Templar his family to Burnham Tuesday- The dining room Booth bay Bath. OK SALE, " l in all its membership. A. Parker, James H. Howes OASTOniA. Abner Eels has hired with C. A. Hall for a furnished, and this is n* consumption stages. 1' | and W. C. of this are members E. Brown and re- of day house in the city I 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Libby city The Kind You Have year.Albert family Enquire 1 T>_a, if Always Bought at 25 eta. (food stable on It is very fitting that the new boats SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. and are on the excursion. Frank O. Smith is turned to their home in Lynn, Mass., Bagley, lasj; Dr. J. M. FLETCHER. to let. £ a Barney and Biddle should B Built in Bath Knight Templar and went with them to .. ..D. D. Stevenson left for his home Saturday Belfast. Oct. 27, 1898. tf43. I 1"' Let it so Be. f Bootlibay Register. take the degrees in St. John. in Boston last Monday. K. H. KNOW OF BELFAST. ,rtE NEWS Misses Edith Pettiugill, Adelaide Gurney and June Hills are to give a musical atlsles- The THE COLORS. boro in the near future. Red- Thos. H. Marshall R. C. will overhead have a regu- High lar the banner of Mars! meeting to-day,Thursday, at 2.30 o’clock. ■ Red— A full attendance is desired. nderthe tread— of Thos. Royal H. .sleep^neath the stars! AW UL Inspection Marshall Post, No. 42, Tuesday evening next. Blue— Camp-fire after A full Steadfast and true inspection. attendance is requested. GREAT BARGAINS IN wide arch of the sky ! Per order. • Blue— The timbers of W. the GEORGE BURKETT- of the gems Teiulerest hue— belfry Baptist church were found to he iu violets shy. had condition the X and the work was taken of \\ bite— down to the bell HUMORsister had a rash, her in- deck. The is ....WILL >;niietli the right, My baby causing belfry beiug rebuilt. OFFER.. shall cease! tense suffering. We had doctors, and tried struggle The Sewing School wi 1 next VV Lite— everything, without a cure. It would scab open Satur- would afternoon iu the —From 19c. to 98c.— Pure as the light, over, crack open, a watery matter ooze day Memorial Building, and the scab fall off. We a box the lilies of peace. out procured Miss Lillian Ryan teacher. Contributions of fmcrRA a cake of CrnorRA KINGDOM ALSO. Hartswick in Collier Weekly. (ointment), of material will be Soap, and Ctticura Resolvent, and she was gratefully received, and of cured without a scar being left. aid iu a good work. of the Council entirely meeting City Miss LILLIE CHASE, Bristol, Vt. List of unclaimed letters \t Monday evening, Speedt Cctp Treatment. —Warm baths with Con* remaining iu ci'Ra Soap, gentle anointings with Cotici ba. the great Belfast post office for the week Oct art meets next Tuesday ; Insol- akin cure, and mild doses of Cpticcba Re9olvbnt. ending 29th: Ladies—Mrs. F. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drco aicd Chbm. Dyer. Gentlemen—; Wednesday. Cobp., Boston, flow to Cure Every ilumor, tIM* Props., Mr. Henry O. Case, Windsor Hotel; Chas. > a of Poor's Mills has bought L. Cummings. ...THIS WEEK_ of Geo. O Hatch,whose farm E. F. Hanson is supposed to have been in Helping Hand Circle, Order of rt Avenue. Chicago for some weeks past negotiating a Kings j will meet at Mrs. Look sale of the Petit Manan and a re- Daughters, Henry C. at this each will find it a !>e social whist at Memorial property, space week, you Gray’s on Condon street, November port has reached here that he has disposed 7, 1898. ;y evening, Nov. 4. at 8 o’clock, All members are requested to be present as will be served. Admission 25 of a half interest for $35,000 and would business is endeavor to sell another important to be brought before invited. quarter, retaining .re the one-fourtli. We cannot vouch for the re- meeting. -ARE- MONEY SAVING ATTBAOTION. tve been as follows: WHICH WE granted The Non-Partisan W. C. T. MAKE A SPECIALTY. port, but hope it may be t rue Alliance will an •.rles B. Greenhalge, Rock- The Koh-i-noor, Eng. meet with Mrs. A. C. Sibley Friday. Nov. iemental, Francis S. Ginn, Tinkers still remain in the bay and good Breakfast tea, stimulat- 4th, at 2 p. m. Subject, Domestic Science. lish tse James Reynolds, Unity : numbers are caught on the book, while And Great Other There will be live-minute talks or readings ing and invigorating. Many Bargains Bieknell & Hopkins get more or less of them weil be congratulated on its by the members, with practical illustrations The Orloff, a Formosa •rei> Any kind of a Kinder- in their weir at Murphy’s Point at every we will offer on our counters at 1 of economic cooking. v a in the different for its VERY LOW PRICES. 1 Case blessing tide. Fresh from the water they are very Oolong, remarkable Beautiful Style Dress 33 in wide, f our State, but a free one! H. C. Pitcher has tilled the Goods, tine Mr. will Mansfield store flavor and will to call and see us before Thomaston Herald. eating. Hopkins expects they delicious lilac |£3P*It pay you with and is now * worth remain for some time and thinks they may apples operating in the F. purchasing elsewhere, at our‘well lighted store 42c., only 25c. f tins week's issue of The life giving power. run larger. While it is considered late for A. Knowlton store next door. He finds under the Opera House, Hayford Block. ■ found a the story of “Jolly be in of in this of the The Orange Pekoe, Cey- tinkers to the bay, in years past when plenty apples part State,and 1 Bale 40 in. to which reference was R. A. FRENCH, splendid quality, only 4'C. the large mackerel struck in they have been all of a most excellent quality. Waido coun- lon and India tea, noted for Cotton, It will be found interest- known to remain until December. ty is iu luck this year on fruit. wine-like NELLIE HOPKINS. its rich, body. 1 Case worth Kc., onh A good likeness iuoil of lvra Ileal, late of Satteens, lOc. Waldo County Teachers’ Convention T*hese are the popular Castine will make an excur- Searsmont, is on exhibition in Clement’s The fall meeting of the Waldo County < brands of 'ksvi ilc, Castiue and Isles- window. It was 2 Cases i wide Teachers' Association will he held at Free- painted by Thomas A. yard Percales only 6c. to Belfast, to Tuesday give and was him to dom Friday and Saturday, Nov. lltli and Young, presented by A. E. Chase & Sanborn’s •se towns the benefit of the the deceased 12th. It is that reduced rates will Clark Camp, Sons|of Veterans, 2 Cases All Linen worth lOc., ~ ■ expected only 6c. :»t w off’ered by our merchants and Mr. Young both members. Teas Crash, he given on the railroad and .at the hotel. being Package uud trip is 25 cents. All teachers in the couuty, and all other Mrs. Sanborn, the matron at the Girls' 2 Cases Each is the finest of its Cotton Blankets only; 45c. > y Co. sold one of its Con- members of the association, are urged to he Home, has been granted six months leave.of '• can be week to Geo. A. McDou- an invitation is to all absence and will the w inter with class, and depended present, and extended spend i Case The Best Cambrics only 4c. '•nrleigh, Caribou. coach friends of education. friends iu California. She is now visiting upon to prove very popular. Lining Inn and later for the in Stockton The of Crosby Springs. duties matron VEST* “ In order to interest all persons eligible to — \lK. 7 a d a mill Monday to go to Jack," or dairies E. Hodgdou, a member of for d9 years past. Itain L-il on lit days, with i first, convenience where Roosevelt's Rough Riders,will give an inter- a total rainfall of s.dd niches The highest re ready for the operation. esting story <>f his experiences from Arizona temperature was 7s- on the 4th day ; lowest to that village and operat- to p.t-Ifas.t ia Santiago de Cuba. Members ;’4 on tile 18th. /Beautiful % ed there are more to follow. of the Grand Army will also assist in stories, Designs 1 1 fast dairymen are talking TheGei*. B. Ferguson S«>t.i>. The schoon- of and refreshments will be served. All eligi- 'Jm'd the I'ii'-est assortment ri:«-ir herds to it. er Geo. B. Fergus.m. which for many years 7 Spoons, Forks, etc, cun be se- * ble sons will he welcome. ll ected in this reliable brand. was owned in has been sold t. out- i"; *■ •••■w'-'-rs of Tliis city arc Belfast, | I'.quai in design and finish to Capt. Ryan's Funeral. Capt. W. W. side parties. The schooner went ashore u ? Hteriimr silver,at ore -fourth to * c league similar to Stylish Millinery. one-eighth tiie cost. Kemeni t. Turner returned from Gloucester last Thurs- Fisher's Island, Is .and Sound, O. *• i a ml some other places. Long t.-ltli, \ »>*r“ I S4 7'' t he “.S'., rvr /V«fe a I with the of Frank G. n IF r-.v." the standard 10 ■ lay body Capt. Ryan. and was taken off next by wreckers,after That anil a schedule of day Teams, j of quality for 50 years. I The body was found to be in much belter removing a part of her deckload of staves *. Mar« h has been prepar- condition than was expected, and the iden- and The wreckers worked for .">) CC& J KKinn S B K IT A N N IA Co. \\ *•' heading. :ilayers enough for four -dr's Meriden, Conn. V | At About Half Milliners1 Prices. was established. The was tity fully body per cent, salvage. After she was off and S., ’.J t) lead up o interesting work may be everywhere. enclosed in a metallic casket and was taken towed to New London the wreckers made :■» winter. The Camden’s at once on arrival here to the receiving tomb. Capt. Jonas B. Ferguson, her commander, an and visits to and from These goods are tor s:t!e by ... Funeral services were held at the cemetery j oiler to give or take, and as the vessel would aces are being arranged for. Sunday afternoon by Tarratine Tribe, Im- soon need considerable money laid out, be- OEO. R. POOR, Jeweler, Beltast. Handsomely made Hats, trimmed, with i’J’.zes for the best team and richly plumage proved Order of Red Men, nearly fifty mem- sides repairing the present damages, lie de J'es made in Ins ally this fall, | bers appearing in procession. After the ser- eided to take, and she accordingly passed and ornaments, worth onh ug at Healey’s a!iy, two local S?.00, S2«50 vices by the order.Rev. J. M. Leighton offer- out of the hands of her Belfast owners. She ten. as fc.iows: Brown, Wm. and made brief remarks. prayer has since been repaired and :.s reported as N< ’hirhy, Rogers and Coleord, IN< Ll'lil THK Y<*IN<; ROMANTIC ACTOR, Tourist and Sailor Hats from 7>c. to SI.75 arriving at New York Oct. 29th. i'uiswd, Waterman, Frank T Horse Talk. Arthur B., formerly owned Mr. tfOHX E. MILES, A. CLEMENT v and Chapin. Brown’s team by the late Walter H. was sold last Seizures. The on the and a host of specialties in continuous from West, Liquor hearings up-to-date HAS A FI LL STOCK OF Children’s Caps 37c. to 50c. performances hy artists of exceptional merit. oes i-.it of three, but on the total week to A B. Clark of Unity... .The Ameri- liquors seized from Knowlton and Patterson MOCLDINGS FOR ALL : won ll."»7 to 1118. 20 and 150 IMS. KINDS OF. by can Express Co. has again changed the were held last week and the liquors were PRICKS, 10, i: i.'av Fever. Superin tend- horse on its Belfast delivery team. This is a ordered turned over to the Sheriff to be dis- Matinee loc., to all parts of the house. k has made thorough examin- hard town for express horses, on account of posed of according to law. Saturday State the aud with the business of S Picture es** reported as scarlet fever, hills, increasing Constable Mears mide searches and seizures Framing ntst Saturday that he found the company they will need two here at S. W. Freeman’s and Joseph A. Gilmore's. DR. Also MATS in all colors. 1 JOHN soon... .Noah B. Allenwood of Belmont I’ASSK rAKTOI T MATERIAL. in fever.” There were then j He found liquors a", both places. The stuff STEVENS, lost a valuable last week. A REASONABLE PRICES. ases of scarlet ail in yearling filly was libeled the hearings to be belli House Block. fever, Monday, Opera UIVE Kin A CALL. j horse kicked an com- ii two of those were in no her, causing oblique, Nov. 12th. The j roprietors of the places SATIN WAISTS, way attention to diseases of nose and comminuted fracture of the ; Special given Li the schools, no member of pound, humerus, were arraigned and bound over to the S. J. I throat. l>2 or in other words a broken fore leg. 'ig a s* holar. There have been badly Court. Monday Mr. Mears libeled 2 barrels The colt was by the Edminister coach horse "f severe cold with sore throat containing 10 dozen bottles of lager beer, and was very promising Dr. West was vmpr.-ms common to scarlet seized a few days previously at the Maine IN BLAGK AND COLORS, $5.50 and 6.00 called to the case, but there was no help for h were found not to be that j Central depot. The hearing will be Nov. it and the colt was killed. ; Th.-y contribute to the fear just I 12th. Tuesday Constable Mears searched S. se who have, the disease iu Smi'Frxo Items The dismasted schooner \V Freeman’s place again, this time tinning BARGAINS. xercise care when the ! proper Sarah I). J. Kawson, Capt. T. D. French, ar- considerable hard liquor and some beer. He BR^GirSf the i;valesciug danger of rived at Camden Oct. 25th in tow. She was arraigned and bound over as usual and and desirable This week we are offering certain lines of seasonable wearing : » >ver. the of hard from Bruns- the liquor libelled; hearing Nov. 12th. Wed- reduction from cost. brought cargo pine apparel in our several departments at a tiUARANTEED we re til' IMj 11 AW Last August the. house of wick for which H. M Bean has been wait- nesday forenoon Mr. Mears made a se -oud W o’re not only sharing profit with our customers, AY, chance of recouping our loss lies in >wu on Nortbport avenue, ing, the delay having interrupted the work seizure at the depot, securing a large q uan- entirely, deliberately, willfully,and the only not included in the of rum other goods sale. er, was burned to the ground. on the big five-masted schooner. Out of seven tity and ale. the possibility of pleased purchasers buying LADIES' JACKETS and CAFES, ti at month Mr. Emery Cottrell vessels that were near together in the hurri New Advertisements. Just now Join- ivenue took the contract to re* cane five went down, the other two, the son’s special sales are attracting a lot of at- | -Pth the house was eomplet- Rawson and Robt. McFarland, were both Men’s Overcoats, tention. It is not on old goods, just to get Men’s Suits, indy had moved in. The house dismasted-The bark Penobscot, built in one from our assortment. The is rid of them at any price, but on good seasc li- Buy splendid style PERFECT, ii with the gable in front, Bucksport in 1878, and owned by John S. able goods. It will pay every lady to watch >ix rooms on the first door Emery & Co. of Boston,is reported as having S4.85. the PRICES LOW. j them. This week it is on comfortables— $4.85. ! the second cleared from Hong Kong ou the 24th for door, with regular price 79 cents; for this sale 59 cents. At this price we give As a companion liar- Boston. She will be the first craft a selection from a to our offer of \ u each door. Each sleeping sailing ...W. big gain A. Clark, manufacturer, Phoenix lot of ami Men's Suits at $4.85, to arrive in Boston from for Sib, $12 i *rge closet, and there is a nice Hong Kong a we will on sale Row, Belfast, enumerates :his week some SI5 Suits. It’s put a line of a the The kitchen some years....The bark Evie Reed, owned ridiculous low price to morrow dining-room. business bringing bargains. See his advt. for the and OVERCOAT S at the Palmer of has quality, I convenient. It has two by Augustus Batli, been sold same The as- very for particulars-There is to be a harvest one that should ap- price. in New York for local to the sortment will please 's on each side and a account on private peal frugality glass festival of dress goods on Friday and Satur- V of man. most men. It includes terms. The vessel was every cm built in Bath in 1877, size and are arranged about the stove day of this week at H. A. Starrett’s, Main almost every D. C. in the now shade ami W0RTH i > by Blaisdell, yard occupied garments 0F-— ^kiug everything handy. The street. There are also in towels, that are being held Small. bargains by Percy & She was first command- here as high as l oinpleted at a very moderate cotton flannel, blankets, fleeced stockings elsew $500 ed by Capt. Bradstreet Rairden, and latter- $10. \ ; less than many surmized, and and underwear. Note the prices in the ad- A. T. ure ly by Capt. Whittier-Sch. Lady An- | much pleased with it and vertisement... .R. A. French & Co., Opera brim discharged corn for L. T. Shales & Co. .ti.ful work done by Mr. Cottrell, House block are offering great bargains this will press,free of elm -ge, for a from Portland last his trade of his week_Schs. Volant in this store. | father, the late week in ladies’ underwear, wrappers, dress season, all clothing bought and Maria Webster loaded casks for Rock- 1 WRAPPERS who was in his one FLANNELETTE i ttrell, day goods, trimmings, etc. These are specialties, land the past week-Sell. Senator loaded >-joiners in Maine. but they offer on their counters a great and general cargo for Bar Harbor HUY OF THE MAh'El! AXI) SAIF produce other Call and see them- Gale. A gale having some many bargains. PROF ITS Monday... .Sch. A. Hayford sailed Monday IXII FUME I>1 A TF JUST RECEIVED to -res visited the coast Wednes- W. T. Colburn, McClintoek Block. High FROM $2.50 each, for Boston. She loaded bay at Winterport $1.25 Tke was with street, has perfect fitting, up-to-date fine day stormy, for the F. G. White Co.Sch. J. Manches- ind and rain. In the shoes for fall and winter wear, and a large JOHN W. SLEEPER, heavy ter Haynes is at Burnham’s railway, Boston, g the wind changed to south stock of trunks, steamer trunks, dress suit receiving a new forefoot-Sch. Twilight em rianager Retail Department. I -•ile nearly ail night. The rain cases, grips and satchels at very low prices. discharged corn for Swan & Sibley Co. from s until about 8 o’clock Tliurs- _A very desirable tenement for rent in Portland yesterday. MENTION THIS PAPER when it cleared. The the house, corner of Waldo avenue and Main suddenly At HEN Y01 CALL. ording to Mr. L. H. Murch’s Steamer Notes. Two libels pending street. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Patterson on FANCY SILKS FOR the WAISTS. was ll 84 inches. Sailors against the old steamer Lewiston have been premises. j usual feature of the storm for of in a decision Judge Lowell disposed by Chat. James A. Nickerson of East Bel- The wind would blow furi of the U. S. District Court, Boston, and this fast is building a large cistern at his place, A ensation in over different no two ile and then suddenly stop, to probably closes the history of the craft. prices, 7> patterns, patterns and making other improvements_Fogg & h suddenly from exactly the One libel was brought by Thomas A. Scott, Brown have a new counter into their WILLIAM A. put CLARK, alike. jwCALL AND SEE THEM. ■S' the compass. Tliere were et a) of New London, who sought to re- meat market and are making other improve- i uits iii Belfast harbor, neither cover about S3,000 for salvage services rend- ments. ...Mansill’s almauac predicts fairly PHENIX ROW, BELFAST. owed serious. The schooner ered to the Lewiston when she ground- good weather for November, with storms iitli was at anchor in the ed ou Point Judith some time while lying ago, about the 1st to 5th, 11th to 15th, 19th and the F. G. White Co.’s bearing a large number of sick Massachu- wharf, 20th,25th to 28th... A. E. Clark Camp, Sou deck load of hay and her roof setts soldiers from Montauk to Boston; and of Veterans, will have a Thanksgiving Ball, Her anchor fouled and she drift- the other libel was brought by tlie members ask we can sell so We with music by the Belfast Theatre Orchestra. seem to that we are a little PRE- why goods cheap. the deckload of her crew, who sought to recover wages may you arbor, large giving .. .Libby Bros, shipped from Burnham Mon- IT 1 take ol the market and buv good chance. The young man on for labor rendered that To VIOUS, but the EARLY BIRD catches the simply advantage during trip. day 14 car-loads of sheep aud o car-loads of not let go the other anchor or meet these claims the Court recently order- worm” is the old We are cattle. The sheep cars were double decked, saying. opening the case instead of That's reasonable chain, which was, the ed the Lewiston to be sold at auc- by piece. perhaps, public and held 2000 sheep_The members of the under the as the tion. The sum realized from the was every day circumstances, sale graduating class of ’99, Belfast High school, is it not ? lied across the reefs and boulders inadequate to meet the claims, and Judge have selected a very pretty class pin of a HEW HOLIDAY wharf” and on the Lowell was to make an GOODS. rag grounded thereby obliged ap- diamond shape with a small centre, with •utr the eastern end of the portionment. His Honor awarded the sal- B. bridge. | letters H. S. and ’99. White and gold "V;|"T vors and And Castine easily hauled her off $500 costs, and the balance is to be have been chosen as the class colors- invite your inspection. — CEO. W. mg at high water. She was un- divided among the crew according to their Chas. D. Haniman is suffering from a BURKETT, 1 sailed for Boston in the after- claims. ..The steamer Catherine is undergo- wound in the hand received while shoeing a Goods are Handsomer, Prices are Lower iK small fishing boat at Lewis’ wharf ing repairs atTillson's wharf,Rockland. The horse at his W. H. West has shop_Mrs. than ever and we have exclusive are 1 before, many styles. | We always and tilled, but was righted the deck is extended from the house received from Life Insur- Odd Fellows’ Belfast. being pilot the Union Mutual glad to put away goods to be delivered Christmas. Block, The of re- steamer City Bangor over the bow of the boat, which will give con- ance Co. of Portland $2000, which her hus- Rockland from even- Wednesday siderably more room-The attention of band carried with that company at the time at 1 m. and arrived in B Thursday p. shippers is called to the fact that the Man- of his death.Carter & Co. are repairing u the night. She left Boston at 8 hattan Steamship Company has changed its their wharf_The first “liome-made”cheese K CHASE & li ,, and arrived here at DOAK, I'n,lay morning New York pier from Pier 6 to pier 1, North of the season was in Swift & Paul’s Monday. The Salacia remained in 1 HV*ming. river,Battery Place-The B. & B. S. S. Co. ....New flags—the stars and stripes and uutil and The 25 Main Belfast daylight Friday morning is making repairs and improvements to the revenue ensign—were hoisted on thej Custom Leading Jewelers, St., about 8 p. m. wharf in this city. House, Nov. 1st. JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOSH. & Sou c any a magnificent line. Don’t for | agreed that Uncle Josh knew just what he The Daughter of the Confederacy. get another fact,” he continued, “if ever REGAINED HEALTH. was talkiug about. His Great Generosity Towards His Newly j “But you unfortunately need optical goods, this look Uncle,” interrupted the The life ot Varina Auue Jefferson Davis, Married Niece. A Realistic Romance of here, is the to come. have young man as the place They everything Letters to Mrs. Pink- they reached street, or Winnie as she was more common- Belfast in which a Number of Prominent Gratifying j Davis, r* to affected eyes: and say, "what about coal? We’ve got the stoves, Businos >Icn Take a N « * Conspicuous quired improve ham From Women. amid the storms of war, Happy but I ly called, began my boy, remember these folks are also ex- i reckon they wont be of much service l*art. June 27, 1804, iu the White House of the pert doctors of sick watches.” without fuel. We cau't keep tire on love W. (Copyrighted by S. Guthrie.J “I Owe You Life.” South, in Richmond. Miss Davis was "And in the matter of insurance,” he con- 31y alone, can we?” “Glad you mentioned it,” "Miss I educated in France and and Summers—Polly—I—1—er—dare tinued,“that is of importance. You will want replied Uncle Josh. "Buying so much in Germany, —.” But the took a header over one became her father's and secre- speaker a risk on your new house, and fire and light- Mrs. E. WOOLHISKR, day kinder befuddles a fellow. Fortu- companion hashfuluess, only to hear a sweet assistant in his ning insurance on your other property : then Mills, Neb’., writes: nately, however, it’s only a little distance to tary, and literary Yes, Charley.” Swan you can’t do a more sensible or satisfactory & Sibley Co.'s coal and wood office. work. “Dear Mrs. Pixkham :—I owe “Can 1 aspire t( —er—to—that—is” my thing than to tor wife a They are my favorite dealers and handle In social life Miss Davis took the rank provide your policy life to The Again a lapse into silence, followed by an your Vegetable Compound. in life insurance. old Field & coal which has no aud few The Kind You Have My friends, doctors said 1 had consumption and superior equals; to which her birth, natural talents, and Always Bought, and which has boon encouraging not leave lines of the it makes a hot and don’t (Juimby, up stairs, only fire, burns up clear, entitled her. to a in use for over 30 lias borne the Charlie." nothing could be done for me. My education According years, signature ot “Yes, solidest and best but are leave any measure, fair t eat- companies, they menstruation had clinkers. Fair she was if I to er—to- stopped and they writer in Harper’s Bazar, gracious and has been made under liis |>< r. “Oh, might only hope and underwriters. ment aud fair what receive expert trustworthy They said blood was to water. I prices are you’ll Another failure of It was my turning in manner, kindly in disposition, and sonal since itsinfaiu language. of at the hands Co.” A supervision represent, fifteen large companies, all had several doctors. all said I of Swan & Sibley big a case, and have They counted her frieDds by the score, without Allow no one to deceive you in tlii-, seemingly hopeless might which belong to the old, reliable category, order was placed. could not live. I began the use of Lydia All been, only for a demure, “And to lines, sectional or geographical. Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but fo. being well known for their prompt and E. Pinkhams another place I wish to take you, regard I have said and if Vegetable Compound, “('barley, ‘yes’ twice, of bet- is to & new At an she showed marked perinients that tritie with and endanger the health of satisfactory adjustment losses. It’s and it me menses children, the Swan Sibley grist early age literary mean it, 1 meau and—” helped right away; you it, too, be mill,” remarked the man. "Your intro- Infants and Children—Experience ter to be safe tliau sorry and you’ll surely returned and I have* gained in weight. old against Experiment. Ami to this day that young man will iu- duction to safe iu the Field & Quirnby agency. The in- I have better health than 1 have had for Belfast would not be half com- sist that he popped the question. surance was arranged for in about 3 years. It is wonderful what Com- plete without; and talk about Hour, why “down your Ail this happened away east.” and bless can minutes. pound has done for me.” you, there aint no Hour that come What is :t wasn't long before there was a wedding. up to the kind sell. It’s made from "Tlit* way,” remarked Uncle Josh, as they they Castoria is a substitute for Castor Not much before there came a letter Oil, Paregoric, Pr..,,, longer reached the "I must run into the Bel- choice selected wheat, ami bread made from street, •*I Feel Like a -New Person.” and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant, from Polly's Uncle Josh, who wrote effu- ■ it does fast National Bank aud get another check not become dry aud stale, but contains neither nor other sively of his delight at her exhibition of retains Opium, .’.foi-phine Xaiv.r 1-ook. Come along with me and get ae- Mrs. Leo. ; moisture aud the natural flavor Leach, substance. Its is its what he called "grit” ami he proposed that of age guarantee. It destroys Wni, qnaiuted with C. \V. Wescott, the cashier, 1609 Belle St., Alton, 111., writes: the wheat fur several days. All good if the young would locate at Belfast and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Win people for of course will do business with housewives use it. Then as to feed, their you Before I to take he wouid start them up in life, as a began your Vege- Colic, it rodio'ves cures wedding them and it is more to he %rist mill is for that. They Teething Troubles, Constipi always pleasant table I was a sufferer headquarters eoiirst were Compound great and gift. Of they accepted, and oats down to Flatulency. It assimihito's tlu> Food, regulato il personally acquainted with the people you from womb trouble. Menses would grind everything from golden soon their friends adieu. ap- corn Stoniiieh and bidding do business with. This bank is as solid as cobs and serve customers with prompt- bowels, giving liealtiiy and natural si. pear two and three times in a month, the base of the and has a ness aud I’ve been with The Children's Panacea—The mother’s Friend. universe, strong me to be so weak I could not dispatch. dealing A few weeks to the above con- causing subsequent w You will find them ever Swan & fora time, and I tell aking capital. stand. I could neither nor eat, and Sibley 1.mg you versation a travel-stained arrived in sleep party they are a to tie to ready to extend any accommodations com- looked so friends good pair -DA VIS. in badly my hardly YAWN A ANNK JKFFKUSON GENUINE Belfast. Our friend, Uncle Josh, was call ALWAYS patible with business principles. Let me knew me. Departing from an interesting at the CASTOR l A to charge and he led the party straightway mill say, Charley, it ain't what a man makes, I took doctor’s medicine but did not grist the trio returned to the Windsor and this in later life | “is inclinations, tendency a hotel. “The Windsor,” said lie, atyp- for a little but what he saves that tells. Deposit your derive much benefit from it. My drug- rest. she turned to active use. Iler first novel ical Maine hotel of the best class. I have was The Veiled a of Southern earnings with the Belfast National, and gist gave me one of your little books, “Yum, yum,' laughingly escaped Polly’s Doctor, story known M. K Knowlton, the proprietor, for rosebud life, which showed elements of watch 'em grow. and after reading it 1 decided to try lips, as she glanced into Stephen- strength years and he is mine host after mine own j and dramatic power. The book was very “Halt!” commanded Uncle Josh, as the Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- son & Coombs' attractive confectionery endowed with that intui- well received; and her second one, A heart, delightful of I feel like a, new I store. "Uncle kuow a party came in front the handsome City pound. person. Josh, you l^'ve got Romance of Summer which tion that makes a feel at com- Seas, appeared guest home, “Walk in.” would not for all sweet and candies look so Drug Store. right “Why Uncle, give your Compound tooth, those nice about two mouths ago, shows a great fortable, contented, and in mighty good j we re not sick, and—” “Guess I know that, the doctors* medicine in the world. I I just cau’t resist the temptation to go in.” advanace in story-telling power, and is I luck. The house is cue of convenience: the but. I suspect, it won’t be long before this can n<*t praise it enough.’’ Charley here objected, ’cause he knew if j marked by a sprightly style and an under- I arc well furnished and the cui- current of humor often on wit. apartments man to take an interest in < Polly got into a confectionery store verging young begins M.ss M G. iood\vin, of Amesbury, Muss., savs, once, sine all that a chef and unlimited Miss Davis was for herself a superior matters of and—” “U-n-c-l-e!” that for yars her face wn- wholly covered with there’s where she’d likely want to stay. He just making t paregoric l.e-s of j on can it. 1 have : inn than one box position in the lield of literature, when orders the market make “We’ll find some relented, when Uncle Josh go iujauyway, Polly may however, said, death In own house is stopped the busy pen. But the Use For Over 30 Years. engaged rooms here until your toilet articles she be- the finest in wants.” Sure enough, fomfoi t owdor "cigars, my boy, cigars town,” was in love which hers life goes THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 7 7 M U R R A Y STR E ET. NEW YORK in With these remarks Uncle «p beyond CITY. readiness.” fore she was loaded down with so in went, and while the leaving relieved her so thai her friends noticed it. All they gentlemen the grave, and holds in tender recollection Josh to Charles the graciously presented combs, brushes, face powders and ounces •kin irritations are relieved and cured h* ft. regaled themselves with delicious Havanas one who combined in her-person all that deed of a cottage. the cozy upon ounces of fine imported perfumes. girl loaded upon chocolates and bon bous was noble, gentle anil true in Southern “After breakfast,” said The old man, “I wise economy it is to trade with Francis & "Don’t forget,” added Uncle Josh, “to come enough to make every tooth in the county womanhood. am to outfit. To Co. for found and so se- ready buy your expedite here with your prescriptions, as Kilgore & Polly goods prices ache. Polly was a splendid judge of sweet- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ductive that she an from a the Countv of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of matters I have ordered a carriage from Wilson and their clerks are purchased outfit, and she competent phar- meats, indulged in a profuse, but October. A. D. 1808. to a Southworth of the Belfast Co. macists and use and pretty slipper handsome §3.00 Ladies’ nevertheless TAX COLLECTOR'S Ralph Livery pure reliable drugs.” ! -nt to PROBATE NOTICES. in.IA A. Widow I Rf altogether just, eomplim NICHOLS, JOSEPH E. Reform boot. in and the team will be here in a minute a few minutes at the walking Charley invested the well •J N'l( lloLS. late of Searsport. in said Leaving Polly City- selected stock of Stephenson ^ County i'. pa id taxes on lands of non fine while Uncle Josh of Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition or two. When the handsome carriage, Store. Uncle Josh took in to gents’ shoes, indulged Coombs. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ! situated in tile of Belfast in > Drug Charley praying tor an allowance out of ttie personal es- City in a stout farm for the of on the second of with elaborate and see F. A. Follett s fine of fire, arms boot, with rubbers the "Law County Waldo, Tuesday | tate of said deceased. Waldo, for the |S<>7. trappings prancing display sakes!” suddenly exclaimed Uncle (K;tober, A. 1). 185)8. year horses drew in front of the hotel crowd. No one needing footwear can resist Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to The following list ot taxes «*u •> up Polly and ammunition. “By Jove,” exclaimed Josh, “all this and round TMt.4 XK M son of JANE KOWE. late ot trading shopping BOWK, all interested a the F. H. persons hy causing copy of this resident owners in the City -d He declared it the “finest turnout she had ever me the styles and prices offered by r Burrliam. in said County of Waldo, deceased, Charles, “their guns give hunting town has caused me to forget one of the order to be published three weeks successively 1-S‘J7. committed to me ior cm., having presented a petition praying that the said seen.” “Yes Francis Co. , in the Repubican Journal, printed at Belfast, city on tin- second dav of Align Sir-ee," replied Uncle Josh, fever, and I understand the moose are pretty greatest essentials to future existence. I Frank M. Rowe of s.. id Burnham lie may appoint- that they may appear at a Probate Court, to be main unpaid; and notice is here "the three and is “Now, Charley, 1 reckon you’ll not object ed administrator) 1 the estate of said deceased. S's, ‘Speed, Safety Style’ plentiful this fall, so 1 reckon you and I have heard it said that uewlv married folks held at Belfast, within and for said County, on said taxes, interest and • barge.- the Belfast coat of to a little further personal decoration,would Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to lb' second Tuesday o! November next, at ten of ly paid, so mud; >f ihe re:.! est Livery Co.’s arms. So might as well have a little sport as anybody could live on love aud but an old scenery, all persons interested by causing a copy of this j the clock before noon, and show cause, if any fioient to pay the amount due when w ant to take a you?” Uncle Josh. “What you next young folks, you drive, else.” “By jingo your’re right, my boy,” quoth man of experiem e knows table ordei tobe published three weeks successively in they have, why the prayer of said petitioner interest ami eharges. will he bettei—your i either for business or to need is a new hat ami other furnish- the Republican Journal, printed at Belfast, that sin old not be granted. tion at the otVn e ot the x tty pleasure go Ralph replied the old man, “and as Follett’s prices gents would look slim without bread it’s the ‘staff ; they may appear at a Probate Court, to be held ! 3* CEO. E. JOHNSON. Belfast, on the first Monday a r The firm of & i Judge. for g time.” Their wedding, are we’ll in- ings. Staples Cottrell, up at and lor said on sec- true Attest: a. every party mighty reasonable, guess just of life’ you know. Polly you must meet A. Belfast, within county, the A copy. at nine o'clock m. ami funeral are near the other corner, have a reputation of ond Tuesday of November next. L ten of the clock Cnas. P. Ha/.kltim Register. Ames. E. J. and V\ llliam H. 1 equipments unsurpassed. vest in some artillery. I’ve beard some old | L. the at his j Kuowltou, baker, new place before noon, and show cause, if any they have. ! Mi • acres ; land and house on It was in this turnout the in a to furnish the stylish that rounds hunters that when a fellow’s a being position good near the the ot said should not be road laud ot 1- < say got gun post office. His bread, pies, cakes why prayer petitioner At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for by past dressers of tins with furnish- alue. sM' >'1 tax. >5 So 1. of the city was made. that from this lie’s tnunfy gents and granted. the County ( JOHNSON, Judge. October, A. •. 1 Sds. a for in more and “Having already provided cage the sure to in some he sees ings satisfactory styles prices the on A true copy. Attest: land oil S E o u ni lot -to. fetch gaim—if any finest earth. train Remember, Charley, has. A instrument, purporting to be the last v\, bird,” said 1 iicle “now the first than anybody I know, and they are satisfied i P. Hazeltine, Register. Roll! ills r<>ad and lane In ! Josh, thing and Uncle Josh invested in a rifle ! there is no use of A will and testament of DANIEL Charley your ‘ootsy tootsy’ bother- PERKINS, and 54 ; value. SM<»; tax .. we’ll look with a moderate too. After a visit to i late in sai after wiil be the furnishings for to kill profit., Winrerpui Bern. Franklin M In n-. 1 apiece, with enough ammunition ail i ing herself much about so as At a Probat- < ourt held at Belfast, witiiin and for baking, long ceaseo. having been presented lor | r<>! ate. 1 4 lot and house on V it." Hereupon Polly energetically declared Staples iS: Cottrell’s Chariey said he thought the County of Waldo, <>u the second <>f acre; the game in the State. there is a halier ill town like A. L. Tuesday bins road, dtb W. I mrhai:. good Octobei. A. 1>. 185)8. Ordered. That notice be given to all persons that sin- bad beard so much about U. H. if a man couldn’t satisfied it would he fxriaimed “where get Iviiovvlton.” interested by causing a copy of this order to he- s5i'; tax “Uli, say, Uncle,” Pudy, j He made that elegant cake I THUNK E. BLANCHARD, agent for the town of ! C-M-mbs & Son’s nice furniture that she had Ins own fault. He a published three weeks si.-. "i\« ly in tin- Re 1»lv h.t 1-4 a. iv !ot ,a for is purchased complete ‘' 1 Stockton said town a creditor can 1 go dry goods'.1 This dress hardly j j brought to your vveddiu’.” Yes aud every >pnngs. being publiran Journal, printed a; Belfast, tlgit they decided to there. The result was that from a late half a id DA VII) (I. a M Es, late of Stockton m go i! assortment, style hat, Spi ings. may appear at a Probate Court to i>e held at suitable, 1 must admit.” “Well, my girl, j body said it was just lovely,” eagerly re- : said of W aldo. deei a.-eil. County Iiaving pie-ent- Belfast and said on l)n~ 1. 'lot’s 5* “Yt d 51 I*', .ii'i they were ushered into sueli a do/>oi shirts, suits of warm winter under- j within for the j bewildering oil w ant to select from one ol th** most ed a pc! it 11 in that Frank R. pop- j | spouded Polly. playing Daggett secomi Tuesday of \ a. label' he at .1 th- 1 barn h. .-id- Northj -Tt that the was at at a ioss wear to a it ••aid Stockton be admie;-- 1 dispk>\ girl first plum down, of socks; and Springs may appointed clock la tore in and show it as the Spring lam alue. 7 iit.'ir t-stalilishujt-nts in the city, 1 wili direct pair "h-h, and while we are on his oil, muse, ai.y they j important ratoi of the estate ot said deceased. 1)1 v. 1 bu Mo '. 4 acre b> how to select. Put she noon to the wont be liis last visit to that either. | have, why the same should mu be pro\--d, ap- yielded t<. (!-• >. YY. who carries a stock ! store, ym: Burkett, ! topic of gastronomies, we must not Ordered, That said petitioner give notice to all proved and allowed. Market and Washington sedui'tivi ness of a “But look iorget magniliceut parlor suite, liere.Cliarley," continued Uncle interested a ot tins GEO. E. JOHNS' >\ .Jmige. >5<>; tax of dress goo'ls that for variety and real value meat. It goes hand in liam! with persons by causing copy j j bread.! I Edwin 1 >. 1 u .. 1. a bed roi.m set. in “do not understand me to that order to be publi-hed three weeks successi'ely A t rue co| y. Attest turd, oak. antique finish, that -• Josh, say is se11111>i; mit-side the largest metropol- [ Now to locate a meat market where you can j in the Republican Journal, printed at Beliast, Cm as. P. Ha/i'i. Register. lot oil N. -nle Mam r. would do redit to old himself. clothes make the but I do affirm that ear a kin's ami Durham'.- m 4 11.. Antiquity < man, that may ap; at Probate Coma, to be itan ci’ s II« carries all the latest weaves i get fresh wholesome meats and they green a; Beliast witiiin and for -aid on At a Probate On:ri held at Pm! w ;, li 11 nd Im To thi-she added an easy rocker for Uncle clean and spotless linen makes the nice held County, ,i>;, in fashloualii-- dress goods and silks, and y* u : groceries at all times. Fogg & Brown is the the second Tuesday o{ November next, at ten of the County of W aldo, on tlu second Tuesday of lm 2. lot 1 > aert kind Josh, and didn't forget, a most, convenient appearing man. Now m this coiim-cti.-n 1 theclock before and show cause, it and Oct.-her, A. 1). isos. Little I: W. I r.ls are to be m -»*-!* hr iu noon, they sure guided right your to you. This is the boss meat > ■* 1 supply of said should Biltl's laud .line, ami ornat.net a disk f or Hubbv am to inform that the United have, why the prayer petitioner II LI HTTP KOMNSoN. w i.h.w-..f ( MAPI PS 1 anting will happy you I tioiis. Yu lind Mr. Burkett peasant: market ;n the not l>e granted. 1 ; city and is popular with I lb ill N M I.N late m \\ iiHerport, in said mn Charles, hav tig ruiue to the eoneltisiorj that Steam and Hand Laundry is o ic of the best CEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. a in h’ons.-'on \\ de B \ :■ to deal with and his employes poiite and I everybody who is particular to have the t.\ nt W aluo. deceased, having j-resenu >i a pe: it b>n Coombs* were the A true copy. Attest: prices below very whisper 1 laundries ;n the State. will want her I»i-ty ing lor an allowance out of the personal es- while the s cannot la* Polly (.'has. i’. IIazklitm:, Crosby.' Mai'.. Ym M. 2t expert, prie duplicat- I best. The reason for this is all because they Registei. tate ot said dee- used. of competition. lace curtains and shirt waists done it's la ni. being th- s N\ did not take P n to tell a bar- up, ed. It ;y long ! are careful iu the of That the said ner notice to very selection stock and At a Probate ( ourt held at Hi Hast, witiiin and for Ordered. pet itn gi\e “A pretty good svait,' said the old man, a know < a handsome ticklish job, you but the. Uni <1 all inteiested i-\ causing a of this and E bv ot ''. a 25. gain when she Saw one She got get the bes of and it Ires'; the County ol Waldo, oil the second luesday ot persons o-p} *"lilie everything keep ■ “and now we’ll goto M. L. Mitchell's is so careful that the most j A- 1>- 185)8. order to be pul- ishei; three weeks -u<• <—i\I\ in Savon and \\ hittiei v in big a winter and several Laundry ver.\ (ictober, dress, lovely jacket, i on cold storage. To your in a tlie Republic.hi Journal, primed at lb-!la-i. liar Ek.-:io,;,. Kate A. in I i-■* tinware and stove store." Here delicate fabrics are washed without the keep ‘hubby’ (tllev. widow ot simon cileev, Polly’s other artie'.-s ..t "laulas; n- so dear they in ty appea at a Pi.-i-ate C->u rt. i- be hel-i ai lot a ml bouse on H -id- B; disarray” good humor. Tolly, trade at Fogg N Brown s Hannahlaic ol Brook-, in-aid County ot Waldo, de- housewifely instincts l ad full iu mar- and at a nominal Pell is:, w i: bin and b-t ;he\ havmwhy say, you forget Main, Howes, block.” “i'll rememffi t” ceased. establishment iu the that carries ;; j the prayei tit toner 1 I>« 1 2 and 1 M, next to ~B. n. country of our Chinaman, anyway. S. A. Parker, the pro- j another one of the givuT essentials replied Polly. ordered. That the sai petitioner give notice to ed. >1(10; tax. more stock of household see and j comprehensive h use furnishing she asked “You haven't prietor, will that your collars, culls all persons interested by causing a copy id this Ol.i >. P. JOHNS! IN. Judge Flanders. Man i> I m. I cried the old "now f r “Now,” gentleman, order to be three weeks suecrssiv in A t mi remarked Uncle Josh. shirts are made white as unless j published ely ue cup) Attest lot and house N side ol R furnishings,” “Every saitl a word about, “Jes snow, they carpets yet.” so, ; a picture of this crowd. Iu good old country J the Republican Journal, printed at Bcita.-r, that ( has. P. 1Ia/kli:m:, Register. possible piece of kitchen furniture from a happen to be colored, but then you needn’t they may appeal at a Piobate ( ourt. to be held at Foster, Sarah’. Div. h.t MM 2 h s so,' replied Uncle Josh, “it does beat all i we’ll to a and fashion, go photograph gallery, Belfast, within and lor said .on the second two 11 tin dipper to a range is here in all be afraid of a fade, for Parker him- j County IPALDUSS. !u Court -1 Probate, held a: Pel and houses between rooking ow can of prides ot it ten of k be. you w:mmin folks think things, W. T. Hall has a oue. His are Tuesday November next, the eba H tast. on tin-se.-.-ml Tuesdav --1 October, l.v.ts. Robbins road value, $M5<’. and good pictures styles variety.” Jf Polly fails to accom- self on doing colored goods about proper. lore ... ami show cause.it any they have, why ( 11A It LP> M. HOW Ps. Guardian --! HANNA ! I)i\ ! 1 acre land botindeu .- ■ ut 1 tell you it won’t take me long to wonderful in and finish. 1 waut oue fidelity the said not be granted. tlie shot--. F. Stevei.-’ anu plish wonders in the .w uarv art., it will not After this visit, Uucle Josh a praverof petinonershould h. KNOW I.TON of Pilierty.in said County. I.av- by Think of the store for Fact we’re suggested (iEO. E. JOHNSON. carpets. is, full size photo for my study, and some small Judge. in :esented his first and’ final aeeount ol guar- he for want | of superb ooking utensils, for resort to some place of refreshment. At the A true copy. Attest dianship for allowance. II o,( t fey Maty \!i— Div in it right now. Anything from linoleum ones for friends. Hall has the soul <> a she j my ( has. p. Hazelitnh. Register. acres; land and house ..u F. purchased a Glen wood stove with all table the old man waxed philosophical. ordered. That notice thereof be given, three for the kitchen to the. most elegant Brussels true all bis work is a labor of in port av-nue, formerly tin- artist; love, weeks successively, in the Repuldican Journal, equipments needed in a well “Never neglect, your larder,” said he. place; value. .>4<»<’ tax. regulated for the you can get ’em here, and which he will not short of At a Probate Court heldat Belfast, within and for pt i11L*--1 in KeHast, in said that all parlor, stop perfection. County, persons (lurney, Nathaniel, lm. M kitchen, all of which 1 tide Josh for “That to the County ot Waldo, on the second Tuesday of interested ma> attend at a Probate Cono, to tie paid Geo. Burkett don’t charge fancy prices important adjunct, housekeeping We will waut to send a to acres laud formei ! v owned picture every one October, A. D. 185)8. [ held at Heifast. on the second Tuesday of Novem- with delight because iie knew Mr. Mitchell controls masculine temper. To that end (Hidden v aha1 >25i •. either.” Polly got suitable for ! of our as a S. of es- ! tier ne\:..uid show cause, it have, something kinsfolks Christmas present, and OEM ON ERSKINE, Administrator the any they wh> Partridge. Samuel W F had treatei. him right. you must patronize a grocer on whom you O tate of AMELIA S. ERSlviN E, late ot Mmit- the said account should not be allowed. the parlor, living and bedrooms, and then its a idea to have ’em taken now j acres ; land and In-u -e -n V. j good before in said of deceased, CPU. K. JOHNSON, “How ajout the can for honest a ville, Ccuury Waldo, having Judge. avenue, being pari -I plumber, Uncle?” in- turned her attention to lace tabu: depend goods. Through ! A true Attest: port curtains, its too late. And, by the way, I've conclud- l»resenteil a petition praying that he maybe licen- cop) si'.. ••«; tax 77 CllAs value, ,.>11 quired Polly. \ ou remember said long term of years 1 have found Swift & sed to sell at or sale and convey the P. IlA7.Kl.TINi:, Register heir- you you linens, towels, etc., for which this store is ed to also a public private Patterson. orsamus, Pi give you large size representa- of the real estate of said deceased. Would see Paul reliable. You w ill find them whole 1 1 acres; land bein ho N somebody for that.” “Jes so, jes noted for extra choice values. perfectly ITT ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held al giving tion of ‘yours truly.’ (Uncle Josh’s pic- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to lot MO, div. M aine >5* so: ami we shan't careful dealers, stocked with last, on lie second Tuesday of October, lS’.es. have any botcher do the Woman like, was the mat- always fully all interested by causing a ot this Patterson, A. K I m.. 1. I-’ 1 Polly discussing ture may be seen at W. L. Hall’s studio any persons copy P. W. HROWN, Jr. Administrator on the estate work eitii r. We've to every in the line of ami order to be three weeks and on N. side Sea r-| ort got have water pipes ter of how she would arrange her new house possible thing staple publi-hed successively ot Si.MoN Cl PREY, late of Hrooks, in said Count\ time the reader desires to call.) .in the Republican Journal, printed at Bid fast, W. ot lane between lots IB aim put in, a hot water fresh and no ! deceased, having presented his tirst account ot heater and a and was Uncle Josh. “And fancy groceries, first-class; at a Probate Court, to be lax.. porcelain interrupted by Phi route to their home the called at that they may appear administration of said estate for allowance. $2<'. bath shelf-worn while the are party within and for said on Nathaniel S. lm tub, besides some fixin’s. M. remiud said “that goods there, prices held at Belfast, County, Pendleton, sanitary these house tixins me,” he, The Ordered, that notice thereof be three m Republican Journal office. “You’ll want the second Tuesday of November next, at ten of given, I S acre lot and house 1. I. Mitchell is the man to do the down to brass tacks. To peace in this weeks in the Journal, of»lam■. very work. you haven’t got your dishes yet. The most keep the theclock before noon and show cause, it any they successively, Republican street, between lands news every week,” remarked Uncle printed in Heifast, in said that all He is also a mber ami family get all your groceries of Swift & have, why the prayer of said petitioner should County, per ley; value. $M5<»; tax practical ph observes famous stock in extent, and com- sons interested attend tit a Probate quality Josh, "and as this is the favorite local not be may Court, to Poor, Amos. Div. l.lot 22 ail paper granted. closely the laws Paul. lie held at. Heifast, on the second of N on NV hygienic guarding against pleteness is at Carle & Jones’ china store. here. I’ll subscribe.” CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Tuesday and cottage shore next ember next,and show canse.il an> they have, w In of and Locke: vain dangers rom sewer You can Jove,” interrupted “one A true copy. Attest: Wiggm gases. always But the average reader need not he told what “By Charley, the said account should not Upon summing up the wonderful events of Cnas, p. Hazeltine, Register. he allowed. Staples. Benjamin F. 1 m 2 feel safe about the another > house when a practical an array of table ware Polly had to select thing suggests right along, don't it? GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. 4 7. -b acres land and the day, to A true as I Polly began volubly express copy. Attest: of Head ot the Tide roan man, know Mitchell to be, has done the from. There isn’t, a in the You spoke about getting some paint and I At a l’robate Court neiu at Rell'ast, within ami positively, thing thanks. “You have us (’has P. Hazkltink, Register. tax work. bought everything,” for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- The aforesaid the con- line of or hardware a little while “That’s County Hammond. Edward F lm plumber got imported domestic china, crockery, ago—.” A. I>. 181)8. she exclaimed. day of October, IV-A LI JOSS. In Court "f Probate, liehi at Bel tract, did wbat Uncle Josh I’ve the II *2 M(i acres land ly mg just said he or needed for use or orna- right, and got very place right in of Vt fast, "u the second of 185)8, glass porcelain one Uncle re- Z ILL A COOKSON, widow GEORGE W. Tuesday October, joining land ol Sarah F. F-m would and “Oflly thing,” replied Josh, do, won Polly's praise for his ex- ment in any part of the house that can not my eye,” replied Uncle Josh. “That’s Al- OR COOKSON, late of I'uity, in said County of Jl'LlETTL ROBINSON, Administratrix on the Slot); tax. cellent flectively, “but I can remedy that. Coombs Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition estate of CHARLES F. ROBINSON, late of Win Hanson, Clark. Div. 4. lot -F workmanship. be found at Carle & Jones' in indefinite va- bert C. Burgess’ hardware store. I know of in said deceased, & Sou, always have a nice line of them and praying that she may be appointed administratrix terport. County, having present- land bounded N. by Be't..- “I would like to make ed her first account of administration of said es- you acquinted with riety and at wonderfully lowr prices. They no one who keeps a better or bigger stock of of the estate of said deceased. W. by tloose Rivet, and F you can one whenever waut I’ll tate for allowance. da- Dr. Isaac Hills, dentist get you it; Sinart bridge to Swam my friend, too,” said also have a slock of of every paint and builders’ hardware than Burgess, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to splendid lamps pay for the best.” ordered, that notice thereof be given, three ta x the old man. “If all persons interested by causing a copy of this you ever have to supple- and Xmas goods in abundance. and the beauty of it is he don’t want all the weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Holmes. Alonzo. Div. -4,n-t -1 description exclaimed with sur- order to be published three weeks successively in 5 1 ment “W-li-y,” Polly, great printed in Belfast, in said that all land being the W. 4 ot your natural teeth”—. “Ugh! Don’t order her money a feller’s got, either. He sells the Republican .Journal printed at Relfast, that County, per- Polly’s suggested thorough appre- paint, what can it be?” sons interested may attend at a Probate Court, to div.; value, $ 1 75; tax.. prise,” “Uncle, may at a Probate Court, to be held at j you mention false teeth to cried and I tell it’s the boss article.” they appear be lield at Belfast, on the second of Nov- Jones, Israel. 1»iv 2; 5 acres me,” Polly. ciation. you While within and for said on the sec- Tuesday “Well, it’s a baby and—” Relfast, County, side of Job White r<>au “I’ll never carriage, ember next, and show cause, it any they have, w ly carry ‘pearly-lies’ in mouth was where the old was ond Tuesday of November next.at ten of the clock my While Uncle Josh pondering gentleman selecting paints, But had fainted. the said account should not be allowed*. (lakes, \\ W. 1 >iv. 1 lot 2 Polly before noon, anil show cause, if any they have, if I go toothless.” “Oh, as for asked: turned his attention to CEO. E. JOHNSON, shore off Searsport shoie that,” laugh- to go next, Polly suddenly “Uncle, Charley builders’ why the prayer of said petitioner should not be Judge. | A true Attest: rages of Wiggin anil Pom ed Uncle “if you 11 consult hardware and Hundreds of lives saved copy. [ Jose, only a where can I find a fashionable millinery es- Polly got several household every year by granted. ('itas. P. tax. Dr. Thomas’ GEO. E. JOHNSON, Hazkltink, Register. I good dentist in can tell having Electric Oil in the house Judge. \\ hittier, E/.ra. Div M. lot 2.- time, yju save the tablishment?” Just a few steps around the articles. I you, I like to trade with Al- A true Attest: when it is needed. Cures heals copy. land bounded S. W by I in. Dr. Hills foi just croup, Chas. P. TALlHi SS. -In Court of Probate, held at Bel- catastrophe. instance, is won- corner,'’ remarked Uncle Josh, “aud we will bert Burgess,” remarked Uncle Josh as wounds of sort. Hazeltine, Register. 1 Mathews’ and E. by < they burns, cuts, every fast,on the second Tuesday of October, 185(8 by \alue. >75 tax. derfully expert in saving natural teeth, and visit Mrs H. B. Cunningham, who, by the started to go, ’cause be always treats a fel- MARTHA (HALL and WAY LAND A. HALL, At a Probate Court held at Relfast, within and for 1 )iv M, lot 2H IB acres lan he has the skill An Announcement. executors .d the last will ot ASA HALL, late ot I and every mechanical ap- way, has on hand one of the prettiest stocks ler light, so you feel like coming back.” Important the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesdav of Bangor road, formerly v Montville. in >aid County, 5<1: lax journal agriculture, Home, three weeks in the firm, Mark Wood & Son, carries the finest the thing according to fashion aud a satisfac- mantles is C. B. Hall lie makes a published successively Repub- ember next, and show cause, if any they have, Div M. lot 2B; B acre- l,u connection with this paper. Everywhere lican Journal, at Relfast that the said account should not be line of printed they may why allowed. E. corner lot 2B, Mil div monumental work in this section, tion that your work Las been done by a com- specialty of ’em; and prices, well, if at a Probate to be neld at Relfast, throughout the country Farm and Home is appear Court, CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. and the In a never within and for said County, on the second Tues- A true Attest: beauty of it is, the nicest of the petent artist.” few hours there any body thinks they can undersell Hall, copy. Colleeto- of taxes of the < diy known and recognized as a journal of the day of November next, at ten of the clock before, (Has. p. Hazi i.i ink, work is done was a than for she a Register. Belfast. October 2f. I SDH by Freeman M. Wood, a mem- happier girl Polly, got I’d just like to see the color of their hair. noon, and show cause if any have the Its common they why highest standard. sound sense, same should not he and allowed ber of the firm. Those handsome wreaths “perfect dream” of a bonnet. He furnishes about all the mantles and tile- proved.approved NOTICE. The subscriber terse GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ADMINISTRATOR’S and somewhat the practical teachings, paragraphs, origi- /I notice that lit* lias been COMMITTEE'; h" ferns are his work. When 1 am gone I At this point, to confusion ing that is furnished around these parts.” It A true copy. Attest: hereby gives duly nality and pluck, have won for it a place at Chas. P. appointed Administrator of the estate of want you to monument of this of the old man in a half took about minutes to Hazeltine. Register. The get my Charley, indulged Polly only twenty the head of the Its im- ANSON TIU'SSELL. late of undersigned, having agricultural press. Belfast, dmlicial Conn \\ firm.” Uncle Josh then introduced the serious criticism of his appearance. tell C. B. Hall what she liked and mense in the young couple to Mr. Wood, and after “You are decidedly off style for a towns- Uncle Josh cheque on the spot. issue, telling < <; Hussey.C.W. Shorey aim they j ? f fast, on tlie second Tuesday of k lober, 1.898. against the estate ot said deceased are desired to of its practical value aud intrinsic worth. ]tal officers of the town of W had bought a of foot said “and we’d better see II. L. The of home was increas- JOHN W. SEAVEY, Administrator de bonis non present the same for settlement, and all indebted supply soap-stone man,” he, go appearance Polly’s Our subscribers will do well to read the an- cision ol the County ( oimi.i" on the estate of ('ARKIE E. KINGSBURY, late of thereto are to make immedi- warmers to use at least cent, the requested payment of it the i: while riding out on cold Lord, the fashionable merchant tailor, about ed fifty per by elegant nouncement and avail themselves of an op- Frankfort, m said deceased, Waldo, deny g pel County, having pre- ately. J-AMVKL L. SLEEPER. for the discoutinuum to at a a sented his first and final account of administra- officers and were their some new He is au mantles and she ordered. portunity secure, trifiiug cost, paper Ictobet ■ days taking leave Charlie, duds. up to date tailor tileings Belfast, 11,1898. said Commissioners ins;ij.| i. which will return them a thousand per cent, tion of said estate for allowance. to the surprise of Uncle Josh, said: “Good who understands the changing styles, and I “By the way,” exclaimed Uncle Josli, twenty-third day of NovemK on the investment iu the useful hints and Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three NOTICE. The subscribers herel y of Edward Evans. N I Brother a “its notice that i petition day, Wood, the Chancellor Com- guarantee you’ll look more like a newly mar- with paternal air, strange how one to be obtained from its perusal. weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, i^XECl'TORS’give they have been duly appoint- notice tli.. teachings ed of Shorey. hereby give To all we and in Belfast, in said county, that all Executors the last will and testament of sixth mander tells me you are to work the ried man when out in a Lord thing suggests another. The next to say, try Farm Home a year printed persons j ed Tuesday the day going you get togged thing interested attend at a Probate to be and you will never regret it. may Court, JOHN WHITE, late of Winterport, 1898, at ten o’clock in the second to-morrow night, and I expect to be suit. Charley left his measure for a fine suit1 look after is the lumber for those improve- held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of Novem Maine Central railroad del in the County of Waldo, deceased. All i her next, and show cause, if any they have, why persons as the time and there.” and overcoat, and when a few later he ments which are absolutely necessary. demands the estate of said deceas- Waldo, pla< ; days the said account should not be allowed. having against aid me I’ll ed are desired to the same for appeal. “Let’s see—I you a watch w*as togged out he looked so Come with and introduce you to GEO. E. JOHNSON, present settlement, Dated October 12. A. D. lKP.s promised gold fully stylish Food Judge. and all indebted thereto are to make Easy A true copy. Attest: requested ,1. H. COOK. didn’t I,” queried Uncle Josh of that exclaimed she’d have fallen in Cooper & Co., who are the principal dealers immediately. Polly, Polly to Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. payment PETERHAKM"> 1 com- The BENJAMIN F. PENDLETON. “and H. J. Locke & Son’s is the to with him sooner than she did in that line here. They carry the most Easy place get love had he Buy, GEORGE MARDEN. w42 W.B. ELLIS, The subscribers hereby a good one cheap.” the a H. L. Lord.” plete line of long and short building material to j October 1898. Entering popular only been patron of Cook, EXECUTORS’NOTICE.give notice that they have been duly appointed ! Searsport, 11, in the from the sills Easy jewelry store the old man gallantly acquit- “Oh me! Oh my!” ejaculated Polly as they country—everything, Executors of the last will and testament of the foundation to the for to JOHN C. late of NOTICE. The subscriber ted himself of the promise and then direct- halted before a show “what a for shingles the Easy Eat, NEALEY7, Winterpoit, Sira* window, per- ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly Hay and in the of deceased. Fluor, ed attention to the roof. It is to deal with & County Waldo, All persons appointed Administrator of the estate of Polly’s superior stock of fectly lovely slipper.”** Yes,’’said Uncle Josh, pleasant Cooper to I have in store 100 barrels N Easy Digest. having demands against the estate of said de- WILLIAM W. THOMPSON, late of Montville, silverware carried the house. “There is F. H. Francis & Co.’s stock can’t be for their greatest aim is to give satisfac- ceased are desired to ground flour, Snow White, vn by equalled Co., present the same for set in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds and all Pillsbury’s Best. This is supen no other such a house in said the in and extent in this section. tion to customer, and I to uaker tlement, indebted thereto are requested as the law directs. All persons demands town,” style Go in, every just happen Oats make having made flour. Also hay by to payment immediatelv. against the estate of said deceased are desired to spring 1 old “and I will make a of bale. Straw the lot or bale man, guarantee the quality look it over and get acquainted.” It might think that they specialty ladders At all CHESTER W. NEALEY, the same for and all by present settlement, indebted Call. grocers FRANKLIN thereto are make prices. t- to be the very best. Pick out your family have been policy not to have extended that and ladder hooks, the best in the market, CHASE, requested to payment immedi- 1 ALBERT J. HAM. SIMON ALBERT M < 'in 2-lb. ately. 8. EKSKINE. I I clock while here,” he added. “H. J. Locke invitation, bad not Uncle Josh known what too.” After a visit to & Co.’s onl> Winterport, October 11,1898. October 1898. \\ Cooper Charley pkgs. Montville, 11, 4 Front Street amlsible> j Literary News and Notes. Mrs. John A. Logan. General Joshua L. Chamberlain, LL. SICK All OVER. D., of Brunswick, is one of the edi- Women from time immemorial have tors of a new magazine, “The Ameri- shared in the joys and sorrow s of mankind. In can Sentinel,” a patriotic, illustarted Catarrh a Disgusting Disease all ages the gentler sex have borne monthly published in New York. With their part of the burdens of life. Loyal him are associated Mrs. John A. Logan That Appears Anywhere. to the stronger sex, they have followed and Henry Austin. The first issue is the their fate, whether in war or peace. In On the Bias, October number. all wars if American women, writes Mrs. That’s the secret of the Bias John A. in her article on 5/A Girth Horse The Logan, “Woman’s Blankets. The are on tht Mas—that means leading article in the Hundred ur condition, take. Pe-ru-na; it years peace since Ap- it—will not accept any substitute. There is a will cure A11 sell it. pomattox American women, North and Mrs. ! you. druggists Ballington Booth, of “The A meri South, have been busy binding up the excellence in can is Ask d for a free Pe-ru na peculiar Volunteers,” writing out her ex- ! any ruggist wounds, effacing the scars, and smoothing perteuces in American Almanac for the 1890. prisons, and in the year the pathway of progress and unity. They it that can only be slums of New \ ork, for The Ladies’ Home have wrought incessantly in all the fields Journal. Mrs. understood and Booth lies perhaps come Register ol Deep Water Vessels, of civilization. They have trampled down ap- closer to the lives am cuiifidemu s of the prejudice and ignorance, and have kept men and SHIPS. it. women in prisons, and to know abreast of the advancement of the times. preciated by trying the better poor than any woman living. Aimer Coburn, M L Park, sailed from New Christianity, education and philanthropy, No matter what brand you have been She will not tell Y"rk Julv do ter chewing, only what she has seen, Hong Kong. have occupied them constantly, but she will ; A G David Rivers, arrived at whetting point out wnat her Ib'pes, to the keenest their finer Battle Ax is and if will it will experience Si'i Fr,.. »>--r from New edge sensibilities; better, you try you has showu her to 9 York. be the most effective j a wail of from source has x .! Ku!i»*r, C M N1 hols, sailed from Nor- anguish any in with the say so way dealing people of the j folk Oct 22 for Honolulu. received a prompt response. Local and yourself. and the slums. prisons Bangle re. AN Blanchard, cleared from national calamities have enlisted their New Y rk 10 for 1 he current number of the May Yokohama; spoken, indefatigable efforts for relief. American .7iin« iat Ion 28 W. the name Kitchen 7 S, Magazine contains a long list of ! K B L pemember Sutt ii, E b urver, arrived at Iiono- 1 Americans will gain a new estimate of interesting and helpful articles, among n Victor ii B. C. • ' the progress which the United States is when which are noted the following: “llonu* Emil\ E Whitney, A S Peudletmi, sailed i you buy again | in the and the culti- Lite in India.” king and What Can from Hi.-iig Koug Sep; 4 for New York. I making appreciation j 1> C vation of art from Mr. William be Done With It,” “Household Fuels and ; Emily Red, Nichols, at Singapore reading St s fur New of The Art Treasures Their Economic Uses,” “Good Teeth for J pt York, nig. .sharp’s description Gov R"bie, R F Colcord, at of Ameiica, from The Nine- Our Children,” “Honey,” and “Menus! Hong Kong, reprinted Sept 17 for New York. teenth in The SHERIFF'S SALE. ;v; YOUaTRUSSAWN loi October.” Mrs. Lincoln’s Century Living Age for depart- j 11 e?!r > B Hyde, T P Colcord, sailed from October 2i)th. > TATE OF M.l/X 1 IIa/.Oo S>. nient, as usual, furnishes many timo!\ ie- New York Sept 20 for San Francisco. Taken ‘hi- 17ih of O ceipts and much helpful and Josephus. J. H. at I day •totier, A 1). 1808, <.n information, Park, Hong Koug execution uued the .'id of with the 17 for New York. day October, A l>. u.wu'tf-'s Magazine. C 1 4 Brothers. several editorial Sept i 1 sos, issued oil a 1 yn-ilt, y Harper departments! > .iuugmenr rendered bv .be Su- rounds a Mary L J N I out valuable issue of this always ! Cushing, Pendleton,at Hong ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND preme .indicia’Court for the Count* of \\ ;lido, at K’UigSepi 17 lor New York. ihe term of said court and at THE TORPEDO-BOAT PORTER IN ACTION helpful magazine. begun held Belfast, M y Flint, E 1* P Nichols, sailed from in said Count'.. on the third Tuesdav *>f Sep-.-m- A I) on i' Ha'go Aug 24 for New York. ber, is'.is, the ll dn\ f rl.o term. b, ie_ Gun ton's Magazine for October fhe 2«>tn *>f \ !>. opens Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San day September. l.sths, in iav<>" \ I with an j ot L. T. of Brooks, in able paper on “(Lowing Political Francisco Nov 2 for Hull Bcssey said Co.int\ Wat- collector of in rhe do, taxes lor the town of Brooks, it, on all November. He is as unable to de- Sense, which political conditions R D Ru an:red at is: just to go yet e, Carver, San Fran- said Comity for tin year 1897. gains: c. h a in cide which is the worst—sleeping in existing New York at present aie touch- cisco Sept _'l from Cosmpse, B C. lam-Kil/er Forties ol Brooks, in fhe Coiiutv * ..:r W'aid.i.’umi Of ed (_) C THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR tin- 1 I Men, Women and a mud puddle or being confined on a upon. An interesting paper is con- Reaper, Young, sailed from Seattle particularly against real estate owned bv in such cimditious was O 't for 1 in of said c. it. Forties, ■rj 01 shot at. are all irrita- tributed under the “Sound 7 San Francisco. ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, possession situated in’s.dd children, cured the troop sliii» They caption, Money ami by mil when R R C G from i Brooks, bounded as follows, to wit: LI EVE. A. S. the of one's mind, valuable in this number deals with Forbes, south by the K'i r. ad and wes; b\ with object improving papers Sachem, II T cleared from New No cutting was so broken that Lancaster, * the*prout hill road, for the sum of -iveen do: I operation, >leep are but as an “Education and they extravagantly expensive; important subject, York t 1J for LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND hit's and !.» renew the duties Sej Shaughai. SUB- twenty cents, debt <-r 1898, at three o’clock in the aft the above ; in St C F at eino*hi, every case we for treatment, and so in Shatter's feature of this Nicholas, Carver, arrived San described real estate situated in accept lay which became notable worthy valuable number. Brooks, m -aid | no Francisco Dec 17 from Seattle. m 1 money is until cure is o» udorts and the trials borne to the that the County, wit the real estate owned by or in | required by operations was due fact State of H Maine, G Curtis, at Hong Kong possession of said ('. H. Forbes, ami bounded as plete. it's,' orle craft during this was sent into the field without The features of Mag- command leading Harper’s Sept 17 for Manila ami C. S. follows: on the north by land of Mary K. Webber, | it azine for | Physicians invited to call and investi- d.- verln known, nor could be the ratio of Before Sau November are “Torpedo-boat Ti 1 lie E Star Eben cleared east by land ot A S. Forbes, s..utli >\ tlie Knox propei pack-mules. buck, Curtis, gate. Over cures s■ but those who Lieutenant road and west by the Sprout lull road.' l.qOOO already effected. y any persons .Tuan Hill the men were on half-rations on Service,” by J. C. Fremont, from Philadelphia Juiv 0 for O.; .. Portland, Can You Bake Dated the 17th dav of October. A. D. ISPS service Some idea of them lack of and were out commanding the illustrated II. spoken Aug 11, lat 12 S, Ion 35 W. | account of supplies, Porter, by ISAAC LK\THFKS. Consultation Wm H — and examination free. ■'tiled from the article on of tobacco, which is very necessary to the Reuterdakl; “Bismarck,” by Sidney Macy, Amsbury, arrived at San a pie and make the crust ? j Deputy Sheriff. Francisco 13 from Tacoma. a* '■M'l'viie*’ that Lieutenant of a soldier. Whitman, with an engraving by E. Seh- Sept That's all need know or I well-being Wm H J T at you U. S. \.. laditz, of a hitherto Conner, Erskine, Shaugliai ■it, commanding Towards the end of the tight, when he unpublished portrait; for ; 1 Sept 19 New York via Hong Koug. bother about and still be able ; Belfast umibutes to the of the “With the Fifth Frederic SHERIFF’S SALE, Office, Johnson Bloch, Harper’s Mag- was going t<> the rear, sight Corps,” by W J Hutch, Sewall C arrived Lancaster, to have mince such as Maine STATE OF M UXF. 'mber. road was indescribable. All the broken Remington, illustrated by the author; at New York Oct 10 from Seattle. pies )YaLIju SS. ■ he other of the “Our Seaboard Islands on the has been noted for if Taken suffering splints, bloody bodies, hopeless, helpless Pacific,” BARKS. always you ] this 17th day of Octoiier, A. 1>. 1898, on below deck was such that its to by John E. illustrated cxemitjon dated ihc 3d of October, A. 1*. E. L. STEVENS. M. D. suffering, which drags weary length Bennett, richly by Alice Reed. Alanson day Ford, Weymouth, '’•’'P issued on a judgment rendered bv the Sti- H ere except on duty. I he the rear, are so much more drawings by Orson Lowell, Henry Mc- N appalling t S, for Rosario, arrived at Buenos Ayres 1-f-fine Judicial ('ourr lor the County oi Waldo, b' k: these on at their Carter, and “Social Life in Operating Surgeon. duty than anything else in the world that Harry Fenn; Oct 9 •s the term of -aid court la-gun and held at the British fbdla-t in heir feet; the remainder, words do not mean anything to one who Army,” Third Paper, by A C P. Dixon, N F Gilkey, sailed from Port said County, mi the thiid Tuesdav < / use tuber. 1). Office 1 to -f 7 to 8 P. M. j:: with their British illustrated Ii. Natal 29 for Biera. Isa-, on the Bill dav of the I Hours, ; g very simple has not seen it. Men half-naked, men sir- I Officer, by Caton July Gold Coin 1 “On. being the 2Brh dav ot A. D. t• “Eastward Edward cleared from San Francisco Sej»teiubeV, trying get some sleep, ting down on the roadside utterly spent, Woodville; Expansion of the May, made from a famous 18-j.s. in favor of L. T. Bessev ol Brooks, in said United Sr pt 30 for Syuuey, N S W. carefully < of and wedged in between! meu on one foot with rifle fora States,” by Archibald i. Colqu- 'miury Waldo, eon,. O. oi Brooks, in said : i.eir J. Scott Sec. Burghi. and selected Stimpson sliding around. Such! men dead, and The story by Keltic, LL. IL, R. G. S. E.'ie A T green apples, ready and the farm owned stroke, dying. | Reed, Whittier, arrived at C-Miury. partieu'at'ly by f np„i,i on I,unit .-iln, on in IP „ni m ard when the lack of I to in crust. or in ot said lb (i. situ- I pre- of the and fortitude of j New York 19 frmn N Z. put the possession S.impson, Monica;.-. >!, tin /.„• bravery.patience, Sept Auckland, Uniformly ated iie 1 the the in -aid Brooks, and bounded and described t Lpeniiig of the war ne- our men iu illustrated and During closing year Atlantic has Herbert Black, Y» H Blanchard, at lxsl7- admirably | delicious and economical \ as to Bound'-d < ! been rich in very follows, wit north by 'amis f C. use »f boats for Mr. article. specially that most enter- ; Sai tus Sept 15 for Boston. K. The ii1 ..1 taxes on real e-ta!r .4 mm- torpedo- any- described in Remington's — cts. a it Lane, .lames B McTaggarr ami Willie: IP j of all about 4 for pie when resident owners in the town -*f Mont\ i!le. tor lie taining departments of literature, R'lani, McClure, sailed from Honolulu Stimpson and by Marsh stream, east by lands of j to 0 for <. ; year ls:»7. committed me be c..||ee?i m b\ -aid and ma- ! Oct Hong Kong. is used. \ Webber IP Stimpson and J Stimpson, sout1 by A ST biography reminiscence, offering town on the 4th "I remain ami WARD EXPANSION Of TliE UNITED STATES. Mabel 1 C N sailed from land of K T. l’age aim the t wn road, we- bv j day May, unpaid, terial of freshness and value. Meyers, Meyers, V'uir grocer will sell you a package I notice is that it said taxe.-. unsurpassed j lands K. -■ d P Sim-: hereby eiveii interest. Santa Fe 18 for Rosario. lor io cents. of C.eo-ge Lang W. -.nd July only ami charge- are not muck One of the announcements for a of lot No. : l-t u •< be it t!u iti• she is now in and N**rtb ltniui- m -aid i• w on t slope also instance) already show signs of joining long useful life has had much of in- New York Oct 20 for Havana. sold at public auction at the l.-.w ■ the.- W meettnn-ko.i-e be first ot December, lsiis.at nine o'eiock Miration with the Asiatic world this combination. <’nina in un- terest in it, and it has touched a", some E G Parker, cleared from Brown, Jr., in said Brooks, to lie nigln- bid ter. j Monday is, fact, Penobscot, I M.: ans- isthmian canal is 24 for Boston. on Saturday, the 2Bth day of Novembei. A 1>. made, dergoing “liugchili" to at point almost every movement of Hong Kong Sept Edward Edmunds. Mas-. No. acres. 7": (slicing death) import- Nerverine Pills 1898. at 2.3<> o’clock in the atrimmi. he ibov. ! at unite her with Asia will be of a of certain ance for Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, arrived at a in.unit oi tax. r. 25 the hands league European sixty years. The reminiscences, describee real estate, situated in Brook-, m said | Buenos 30 from Edward No. Ayres Sept ■ Bennett, Mas-. acre.-. :'•! itely closer. protectionist nations. as they are to appear in the ex- Bridgewater, The great County, to wit: the farm owned by or Atlantic, N 8. I am. ain? of tax .. ] 2.5(4 the Far as tend from for sion of said I). (f. Stinij'.son, bounded n rth by- 1 Fast, facing they The problem by which tlie United 1829 to and will include remedy Thomas Erskins. kn.ix No. acres. 1898, Rose Innis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from lands of C. E. Lane, James B. Mi-Taggart ami 115; lie at the States is recollections of j nervous amount ol rax 11.25 cast, practically confronted, therefore, is wheth- most of the important New Y >rk Aug 2 for Rio Janeiro. pros- Webber R. Stimpson and by Marsh stream. east J : t r a n Baiter, Ki.ox. .No. acres, 2" amount the United States, and it is er she will merge her forces with those of persons and evmts of that period. There Serrano, R G Waterhouse, sailed from tio and by lands of Webber R. Stimpson ami J. (J Stimp- Henry <>f tax .. 1.25 ii whatever will all nervous son, south by land of E. T. Page and the town promotes enter- j Russia, and thus put an end to be three instalments under the head- Shaughai Aug. 20 for Foochow. Harvey Knox. No. 25; Anglo- road, west by lands of (Jeorge E Lang ai d W. P. Douglass. ina, or enhances the wealth Saxon the Recollections St Lucie, arrived at Rio Janeiro March 28 diseases of the amount of tax. 2.50 leadership—for secular strug- ings, 1st, of Childhood. 2d, Sinclair, and being a part of lot No. f>. 1st di- from N rw York. Elhridav Gridin. Balcrmo. No. (o. ty of the people, must react gle lias resulted in pitting the Teutonic New York in the Forties; 3d, Boston in generative or- vision. according to the plan of said town. acres, Thomas A S arrived BEFORE AND AFTER USING. amount of tax 5(3 blv on its sea-borne of of which the most is the Abolition Goddard,W Grithn, gans of either Dated this 17th dav ol October, A. D. 1898. trade, group, important Days. at Rosa-io from Boston via Buenos LEATHERS. David Greeley, Liberty Kingdom meacon means Sept 20, such as INervous or ISAAC of the new sex, Prostration, railing No. acres. 7 1 2; amount of tax .. 1 .<>(> vantage- English-speaking section, against the Ayres. Deputy Sheriff. about to The Art Amateur for lias lost Emis- S. d Gusbee, Bart >1 M in. Mar- enjoy, the United I Slavs, which means Russia—or November for Willard A C Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Appleton. simply Mudgett, Colcord, cleared shall farm, west side «>f road; No, acres, its Color Flate a gorgeous mass of Chrys- from sions. Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex- Portland Oct 25 for Bahia Blanca. 4o; amount of tax'. 4.87 use anthemums in white and The cessive of Tobacco or which, SALE. ,1 yellow. SCHOONERS. Opium, SHERIFF’S S Gushee, Appleton. Bar: of Win. Mar articles and lead to and shall farm, east side of road; No. illustrations throughout the Consumption Insanity. $1.00 N TA TK or MAIXr. tf'A I. DO Ss. acres, W R sailed from ol tax. number are excellent. Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, box mail; 6 boxes for 5; amount .. .'.14 “The London per by $5.00. Taken this 171li of A. 1). c n Bangor Oct 20 for New York. day October, 1838, S. d. Gushee. Appleton. Clough meadow; tells us MOTT'S CHEMICAL execution dated the* 3d of A. 1). Letter,” by Montague Marks, H rf Colson, arrived at Baltimore CO,, Prop's, Cloyeland, Ohio. day October, No. acres.S; amount ot tax....25 Gladys, 1838, issued on a rendered the Su- about the Painter Watts’ scheme for pei- Oct 25 from Punta Gorda. judgment by S. d. Gushee. Appleton. Wm. Marshall FOR SALK BY K. H. MOODY. Iyr38 Judicial Court for the of at the preme County Waldo, house and lot N '.acres 1 amount tax.. 8.12 petuating brave deeds of the liumbl Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, cleared from the term of said court and held at begun Belfast, S. d. Gushee, Appleton. Wm Marshall the of the 0( t 15 for Guautanamo. in said on the third of classes, alleged finding portrait Philadelphia County, Tuesday Septem- barn and lot: No acres, 2. amount tax. 1.25 of John C fr^m ber, A. 1) 1838, on the sixili dav of the term, be- the “Duchess of Smith, Kneeland, sailed S. J. Gushee, Appleton. No. acres. 125: Devonshire,” by- the 26th of A. D. in Brunswick. Ga, Oct. 20 for New York. ing day September, 1838, I amount of tax. 4.0(5 Gainsborough, and the Counterfeiting of favor of F. T. of Lester A Kimball, sailed from Bessey Brooks, in said County of J S. d. Gushee, Appleton. C v. Swift farm: Old Silver. Riordan writes Lewis, collector of taxes for the town of English Roger Oct 21 Waldo, Brooks, No. acres, bo; amount ot tax. 0.25 Bangor for New York. in said for the KbenT. j on Winslow Homer, ‘’the most Americm County, year 1837, against '•('hark- Gilchrest, Lowell. II S. Tucker Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from Boston of Brooks, in said ami of all their Diseases. Write for book containing ? l’age County, particularly farm; No. acres. 75; amoum ,! r.i\.. d.25 American Painters.” This is illus- Oct 20 for New York. [and the farm owned or in of said \ facts ev*ry mother should kn.»w. Sent free. Thoas- by possession Ebeii Alfred Kuowlton e.-taou j> I.n»er;> trated with of Home r’s A • ands of afflicted children have been cure ! by T. situated in said and bounded | Kingdom sixsuperbexamples Mary Hall, Haskell, arrived at New Page, Brooks, ! meadow. No.acres,7 1 2: amount tax... l.'H> York | True’s l*in Worm Elixir. Pur.-ty vegetable < ami described as follows, to wit: !b unded north work. The newest additions “At the Sept 28 from Norfolk. aud harmless. Est. 47 Price iloc. At I Fred Knowllo;.'. i.iheriy. Kingdom nu-ad- years. druggists. J by the town road leading by the house of 1). (J. Art Dealers” are a R F Morse, cleared from Phila- ow; No. acres, 7 12. amount of tax 75 discussed, and there is Pettigrew, I DR. J. F. TRUE dL CO., Auburn, .He. ; and lands of I». <;. and J. (L j delphia Off 17 for Matauzas. Stimpson Stimpson A I yah Ma t'den estate. Balernio Hachelder bright article on “The of Stimpson, east by the old Belfast road and land of Study Negro R No. acres, 25 am >unt ol tax .... 1.25 W Hopkins, Hhhborn, arrived at F. J. Ames, sotuli lands of .1. N. (Jinn and j place; Character,” with sketches by Miss Dee by | Isaiah Neal, Liberty. Bar: home farm N<> Santiago O-'t 21 i'roui Norfolk. SHERIFF’S SALE. Simon Cillcy. west by lands of Fred Edwards and Beebe. The Art Student will be | aeres, (5; amount’ of tax .. .ss especially Sal lie I’On, W H cleared from Edwin ing a part f lot No. 6, 1st West, .STATE Oil MUSE. WALDO SS. Levi Thompson e-ta c. sen r-inont. Meadow interested in the article on Draw- division, to the ol said town, for Crayon Jacksonville Oct 18 for Demerara. according plan ; lot: No acre-. :>. ..mount o tax 1.12 1 «. 1838. at two Painting. si: na t- | Moiitville, October 17. 1S‘,)8. -8w42 1 FREE OF CHARGE. tember, A. I*. 1898, on the 0th day of the term, afteri.. the above docribNI real es;ate Franz B. Marshal ed in in said to wit: the farm designs by Ai.lich, Fry, being the 2Gth day of September, A. I). 1898, in Brooks, County, Ann B. and others. For the j favor ol E. T. of Brooks, in said of owned by or in possession of said Fi i, Page, Leonard, adult from a Bessey County Any suffering cold settled on collector of for town bounded north the town road lea- ing t!:e Interior Decorator “The House” offers a Waldo, taxes the of Brooks, by by | the breast, throat or troubles in said house of I). and lands ot Lb H. si imp- I bronchitis, lung County tor the year 1897, against C II. Siimpson Tax Collector's Notice. wonderfully effective and comfortable of any nature, who will call at Poor’s & Forbes of Brooks, in the of and son ancl J. <;. Stimpson, east by the old Belfast 1 nui.-! .Tiiiutiun'' County Waldo, Copyright, 1898, by Harper & Urolhers. Son’s road and land ot F. J. Ames, south lands of I tii/ /nits mi him/.-, ,,/ nil,/ “Modern Dining Room,” and a “Rear- | Belfast, .»r A. B. Sparrow’s, Freedom, particularly against the real estate owned by or by n/i ysiilrn/ iiOii-yt'Hi.- in of J. N. (Jinn and Simon west lands of ill'll/ Oirn>‘i‘s si/mtf‘ il in t/il / nil'll nl' range me lit for a Back which is will 1 e presented with a sample bottle of possession said C. H. Forbes, situated in said Ciiley. by /‘i'iis/" II Parlor,” j Fred Edwards and iwin < \. and a /In Conn/itnt fin umr rilA > AM) ARCHIBALD COLQUHOUN DISCUSSING AFI Bosclaee’s German free of Brooks ami bounded and described as follows, to Lang, being ll'it/tlo, fur 1897. in the extreme. with six ! Syrup charge of lot No. 1st to the charming This, wit: Bounded north land of I’ersis T. part <5. division, according The list on Only >ue bottle to one and by Hall, following of taxes real estate of resi- of for Wood Carv- given person, east land of K. I*, and F. E. of said town. ■is to the first pages working designs by Godding, south by- plan ! dent ami non resident owners, sit uat»•« 1 :ti the town reap fruit. Now co-operate with Britain in none tj children without orders from Dated this 17th dav of strengthening China par- lands of W. It. Stimpson and Betsey Ham, west October. A. D. 1838. of aforesaid, tor the 1897. enmmit- w ith is over ing, Painting, Embroidery, etc., ents. j Prospect, year Spain there, will be that so it lands of Ham and William and ISAAC LEATHERS. I ted to I ascendency, making practically make an by Betsey Gould, me fore >lleetion lor said town on tin »t.li ■ vote up admirable number. Price 35 No throat or a of Sheriff. attention to the unassailable. lung remedy ever had such a being part lot No. 11.2d division, according to Deputy of June remain ami no .re is important cents. day 1897, unpaid: d J. W. Van 23 sale as Boschee’s German the plan of said town, for the sum of sixteen dol- that if said taxes with eastward expansion of the Unit- It no elaborate to Oust, Publisher, Syrup in all hereby given interest ami requires argument lars and cents, debt or and nine and Union Square, New York. parts of the civilized world. years twenty damage, charges are not previously paid, so much t the the place which the United demonstrate that to would Twenty dollars and costs of and will be injuiy England ago mil.ions of were twenty cents, suit, real estate taxed as is sullicieut and necessary to * v bottles given away, be expected to occupy among be disastrous to the United for the and sold at public auction at the law office of F. W. pay the amount due therefor, including interest States, your will tell you its success > of the world. Couldn’t Estimate its Value! Dr druggists Brown, Jr., in said Brooks, to the highest bidder, and will he sold without further On the subject power of the United States to extend her Ag- was marvelous. It is the charges, notice, new’s Cure It re- really only Throat on Saturday, the 2Gtli day of November, A. D. at auction at district 'aid Mr Archibald R. trade for the Heart never fails. and public school-house, No. 3 expansion in Asia, and, in a to Lung Remedy endorsed 1898, at 3 30 of the clock in the afternoon, the in said on the first of large measure, lives iu 30 uiiuutes, it cures. It is a beacon- generally by town, Monday December, ", whose China in Trans- as a much physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or above described real estate, situated in Brooks, in 1898, at nine o’clock, a m. book, expand nation, depends upon light to lead you back to health. W. H. is prove its value. said County, to wit: the real estate owned or li.VXOOll and MOUL- ", of the utmost interest and the and as Sold by all druggists in by PORTLAND, AUGUSTA, \Ym. P. Heard. One wharf, one one Anglo-Saxon supremacy, the Musselman, of G. A. R., Weissport, Pa., in possession of C. H. Forbes, bounded and de- store, -‘ this city. barn, sewn sheds, one ‘graphically, politically and common aims and aspirations of the Unit- says: “Two bottles of Dr. Agnew’s Cure scribed as follows, to wit: bounded north land TON, MAINE. engine house; by amount of tax due, including interest and ally, has an article in ed States and the bond of for the Heart cured ine of of Persis T. Hall, east by land of K. P. and F. E. Actual Business mall ami railroad. Office Harper’s Britain, race, entirely palpita- For Over fears. by charges.870.17 tion and can- Fifty Godding, south by lands of W. R. and for for in which he of and of smothering Its value Stimpson Practice beginners. Bookkeepers, clerks and Charles Johnson. One one acre of October, points religion government, indicate spells. west lands of house, not be estimated. new man.” An Betsey Ham, by Betsey Ham and furnished to business men. Free ecent events have made it clear for a I feel like a Old and Well-Tried Remedy.—Mrs. stenographers of land; amount of tax tine, them common shall we not William Gould, and being a part of lot No. 11, including destiny, Sold by Kilgore Sc Wilson aud A. A. Howes Winslow’s has been catalogue. 3m33 interest and charges. 3.75 great continental Mr. in Soothing Syrup used for 2d division, according to the plan of said town. powers— join Colquhoun wishing that “may & Co. 41. over Heirs of Woodard Pierce. One four 1 fifty years by millions of mothers for Dated the 17th day of October, A. D. 1898. house, France—are actively engaged leaders arise who will bdtb nations P. L. SHAW, President, Portand, fie. acres of land ; amount of tax due, includ- 1 guide their children while with ISAAC LEATHERS. a which is in teething, perfect ing interest and charges 7.82 political campaign the path of duty, of honor, and of pros- Not a But 10 cents, aud 40 success. It soothes the Deputy Sheriff. 1 to Quarter. just Child, softens the Ileus of Thomas Clark. One house, one shut the door the and doses in a Liver against perity, bring them to submit without vial of Dr. Pills. gums, all cures wind and PILES! PILES! PILES! 60 acres amount tax 1 Aguew’s allays pain, colic, barn, of land; of * e of the No is Anglo-Saxon murmur to the sacrifices en- pain, in dose—little, but the best for Diarrhoea. Is interest and ... 9.(52 powers; which will pleasure every remedy pleas- I AMPQ Who Have Used Them Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure due, including charges Cure Sick Headache, Consti- ant to the taste. Sold in as imanyis tacitly supporting that able the race to maintain the awfully good. by druggists every LHUiUu Recommend the BEST Blind, Ulcerated and Piles. It Prospect, October 19, 1898.—3w43 11 ascendency Sal of Bleeding, Itching ;,nce in order to obtain it has so held?” pation, Biliousness, Nausea, lowness. part the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- DR. KING’S o. H. GRAY, special long absorbes the tumors, allays the at once, Sold by Kilgore & Wilson aud A. A. tle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure aud Star Crown Brand itching Collector of taxes of the town of Prospect. B- Howes. & Co. 44. ask for Mrs. Winslow’s aud acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- are Soothing Syrup, a terrible torment to the little OASTORIA^ take no other kind. liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is for 1,1'i PENNYROYAL prepared only to some ones. PILLSVno older cured, Kind You Have Immediate no danger, pain, Easily Bean the _^The Always Bought No matter how long you have had the relief, f Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- Ointment never fails. Instant re- To be relieved of the aches and Used for years by leading specialists. Hundreds of testi- f? cough; if it hasn’t already devoloped into entirely monials. Atrial will convince you o ftheir intrinsic value ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug- ,Uan

PORT OF Shepard Shute is at home for a short vaca- BELFAST. tion. ARRIVED. Capt. E. P. Nichols f Buckeport-was in Oct. 26. Sch. Lady Antrim, McClintock, CLARA BARTON. Portland town Monday. Oct. 25*. Sclis. Volant, Pendleton, Rock- * * Capt. and Mrs. John W. McGilvery left by land; Senator, Hutchings, Bar Harbor. HARVEST FESTIVAL RoVal Oct. 30. Sclis A. Hayford, Ryan, Winter- steamer for Boston. Monday port; P. M. Bonney, Burgess, Vinalhaven. ! Nov. 2 Scb. Port- L. M. Sargent and wife are visiting their Powder Twilight, Thorndike, j .I IN. j Baking land. Her Grand Indorsement of Dr. daughter, Mrs. F. W. Horsey, in Malden, SAILED. Mass. Made from Oct. 27. Schs. Laughing Waters, Sprague, G. A. Kimball and wife who have spent pure Swan’s Island; Emma W. Day, Crockett, cream tartar. Boston. Nervura. se\eral weeks in Washington returned of Greene’s DRESS Oct. 25). Sch. Lady Antrim. McCliutock, GOODS Monday. Rockport. Mrs. Sydney Treat of Boston arrived by Oct. 31. Schs. A. Hayford, Ryan, Boston; the food Senator, Hutchings, Bar Harbor. steamer Tuesday and is the guest of Mrs. F. Safeguards AMERICAN FORTS. <>■• this W. Treat. the Sick to Use This On and K alum. New' York, Oct. 25. Ar.scbs. Hattie Dunn, Encouraging Friday Saturday, List of letters advertised at the post office against Trinidad; Harriet S. Brooks. Bullock, Ban- gor; 26, ar, sclis. Mary Ann McCann, Gates, Nov. 1st. George Ames, James Pane, Rev. of NEW and DESIRABLE Dress Alum are the Bangor; Lucia Porter, Boston; 27, cld, sch. Every piece Goods, includiu: W m. 1- Raker. baking powders greatest menacers to health of the present day, Susan N. Pickering, St. Pierre, Mart.; sld, Greatest of Remedies. schs. L. Levi Hart Capt. William Meyers has gone to Boston Mary Crosby, Havana; CRCPONS, POPLINS, MELROSE, COVERTS and all and R. Tilton, Norfolk; Gen. A. FANCY and will take command of the bark Mabel I. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Henry Ames, Brunswick ; Eliza J. Pendleton, Phil- WEAVES and NOVELTIES will be marked down Meyers on her arrival at that port. adelphia; 28. sch. Penobscot, Dodge, Wey- Furthering the benevolent advice of the mercies of charity is a matter of history South Moxtvillk. Miss Etta Gilman, mouth sch. ■ Associated Charities m recommending the known to all the world. A. E. has of all ; 25*, ar, Maggie Mulvey, Bangor ; ] Trundy disposed nearly schs. and Use Dr. Greene’s Ner- Such is the world famous who has been at home on a vacation, return- brig Katalidin, Providence; 30, ar, sick suffering to Clara Barton, 20 PER CENT. tile lumber from the old spool mill. Much Flora Condon, Bangor, via New Rochelle; vura blood and nerve remedy—the grand President of the Red Cross Society, and her ed To her work last week....Rev. S. Dr. DeWitt I words in of it w as used in repairs and was found in a Nightingale, Bangor, via Orient, L I; 31, cld, cure for disease which Rev, praise and recommendation of the the F. B. State to the i wonderful curer of condition. Whitcomb, Agent, supplied ship Luzon. Shanghai. Talmage used ami recommends peo- disease, Dr. Greene’s sound h Mrs. N\ ard Nervura the desk last much to the satisfae- Boston. Oct. 25. Ar, schs. Lizzie B. Wil- pie, and concerning whi Henry blood and nerve remedy, will be Sunday, of its wonder- the But this discount does not include Some talk has been made in relation to es- ley, Rivers, Savannah; D. D. Haskell, Beecher wrote highest praise Kindling of new hope to thousands upon any goods that have t.»•, tion of all who were to listen to already | privileged New York ful beneficial Pfects—Clara Barton, Presi- thousands of those who are out of at sale To of a local here. Eaton, ; iEtna, Cbipman, Norfolk, sick, bargain prices. purchasers Dress patterns we w., tablishing telephone exchange He now | his very impressive and able sermon. Va ; sld, sch. Mazurka, Islesboro; 26, cld, dent. of the Red Cross Society, gives health, weak, nervous, or who suffer from 1 at iu- It can put up very small expense to Flora Satilia indorsement of this great remedy headaches, or other has an appointment at South Liberty next sch. Rogers, Francis, River, public rheumatism, neuralgia Cambric for tlividual sul*scri 1 >era. Ga.; 27, cld sch, Daylight, Newport News; which is so perfectly and effectually curing painful and distressing disease, kidney com- enough lining at 2\c, per | Sunday.... Inez Peavey closed a very suc- yd sld, bark Levi S. Andrews, Philadelphia and the people from their complaints. plaints, nervous affections or poor and The sociable and dance given by the young cessful term of ten weeks school last Fri- to suffer and devitalized blond. Vera Cruz; 25), cld, sch. Leandcr V. Beebe, Why will people continue Remember the days, bRIDAY AND SATT'RDA 1'. mi an and miserable exis- Clara Barton ] eople G. A. R. Ilall last Friday evening da y at the Kingdom-Our school, taught Daniels, Philadelphia; ar, sch. Silver Heels, drag out unhappy says: Quinlan, New York; 31, ar, sch Fannie & tence of sickness, pain, weakness aud de- *‘\Ve have tried Dr. Greene’s Nervura was much enjoyed by the large company by Mrs. Nellie Johnson of Appleton, will Edith, Ryder, Bellast; sld, sch Emma S bility when there is a remedy sure to cure? blood and nerve remedy and although the It is to continue them The term has been one of present. proposed close Friday. Briggs, Osborne, New York. Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood aud nerve remedy has been in our bands but a short iccasioually during the winter months. great success and it is hoped she may teach Philadelphia, Oct. 26. Cld, sch. Jose Ola- remedy is pronounced on every hand and time, we judge that the remedy has all of be the m >st won- the merits the winter term... W. S. Pottle and wife verri, Arey, Boston; 26, ar, sch. Star of the by al! classes of p*ople to which are claimed for it. We Freeman McGilvery Post.. G. A. are It TOWELS. R., Sea, Alexandriap 31, ar, bark Levi derful cure for disease ever known. shall still continue its use, with the ex- have been laid for the past few Hopkins, holding meetings every Thursday evening. up days S Andrews, Boston. cures where ill others fail. PLiysieiaus pectation that we shall be able to indorse it with bad colds... .S. P. is sick. M. Dr Nervura to be still more Linen Crash Towels Thursday evening, Nov, 10th, they propose Colby quite Portland, Oet. 25. Ar, schs. Lyman declare Greene's beyond highly. only Law', McFarland, Boston; 31, doubt the grandest- medical discovery of Clara Barton, alter the regular business of the to but is sonn what better at this writing-E. Blake; Polly, evening bark Willard Bahia Blanca. this aud recommend and prescribe President, of the American National Red Huck, Hemstitched Towels, S. Adams is his house-1. S. sld, Mudgett, century, only give a sociable and invite iu their ladies. repairing Bangor, Oct. 26. Ar, sch. Lillian, Gnu- it. as the surest of all remedies to restore Cross, Washington, D. C.” Bartlett and U. S. Adams have been at schs. Anna P. health and to make the sick well, If you wish to be made well and Huck Towels, good size and Friends of Fred M Laughlin of Boston, dle, Portlaud; 27, ar, Chase, strength, strong heavy, work for Press Rowell during the past week Izetta, Wm. Slater, Rabboni and Maud aud to relieve the weakness, debility, pain, again, il' you wish health to take the place who met him at the wharf Saturday on his schs. and of disease. of if wish to know Huck Towels. Hemstitched, size linen. repairing his barn. Briggs. New York; 28, sld, Henry anguish suffering disease, you what it is large way home from the Maine woods, were Crosby, Rollins, New York; Herbert E., What higher commendation can.this medi- to he without pain, weakness, nervousness, Brooks. The hand concert and entertain- Susie P. do.; cine have, what, more convincing proof, humours, or indeed, kiud of nervous pleased to have the opportunity of congrat- Shute, do.; Oliver, Winslow, any COTTON New Willard what more assurance that Dr. and take Dr. FLANNEL. ment at the G. A. R. hall last even- 29, sld. sclis. Lunet, York; positive physical suffering, Greene's ulating him upon down with Monday having brought Saulsbury, Boston; 31, sld, sell. Isaac Ober- Greene’s Nervura blood aud nerve remedy Nervura blood and nerve remedy. ing was a decided success. The hall was his ride one of the largest bucks killed this t ton, Trim, New York ; Nov 1, sld, schs Rab- will surely cure than the recommendation Dr. Greene’s Nervura is not a patent medi- A Good Cotton Flannel, A of the President of the but the season. crowded. very pleasing literary program boni, Lord, New York ; Annie P Chase, Ellis, and indorsement cine, prescription of Dr. Greene, of Red Cross the world wide known •>4 was furnished, the baud gave us some excel- do; Lillian, Griudle, Boston. Society, Temple Place, Boston, Mass., the most A Good Cotton Flannel. k The musieale given by the Christian Eu- S C, Oct 25. Ar. scb Annie and universally loved aud honored, Clara successful in and lent there were of Charleston, physician curing disease, music, lots nice things to relief to thousands is, Better deavor Society last Thursday evening was a Pendleton, Thomas, Damariscotta. Barton, who has brought therefore, exactly and perfectly adapted Ones, 8c., 10c 121c.. lb. eat, and had a good time. The Oct 25. sch Abbie C of the world’s whose crowning to cure. and affair. The committee wish everybody Mobile, Ar, Stubbs. suffering, Consultation, examination ad- very enjoyable in to vice in Brooks of which our citizens are Bennett, Guantanamo. act of benevolent charity carrying regard to any case may he had free at to their for Baud, expresS thanks the assistance N Oct 25. Ar, sell Carrie stricken Cuba ships laden with the tender I >r. Greene’s office, either if call or write. proud, generously douated their services Portsmouth, H, you rendered by Mr. Harry Park of Stockton E Pickering, Haskell, Weehawken. for the occasion. Revs. D. Brackett and F. Norwich, Oct 24. Ar. sch Charlotte T Sib A BETTER BLANKET AT 49c. Springs, Miss Gertrude Beane of Augusta Pierre, Mart., ami Gonaive ami New York Swanville. Hun. A. E. Nickerson has S. Dolliff were Some were ob- ley, Coombs, Brunswick. present. §25 or Island, encountered a hurricane on and Mrs. G. B. Putnam of bearsport. D 29. sch Long loaded schooner E. L. Warren with hay for THAN YOU EVER BOUGHT BEFORE. tained for the fund for the new church... Washington, C.Oct Cld, Young Oct. which she was dismasted, Point. 1, during and On the wharf Brothers, Snow, Allyn’s she was Boston, left home for that city going Sunday morning the Your had the of at- her deck house was blown etY and Monday correspondent pleasure Seattle, Oct 27. A*r, ship W H Macy, San to Rich brothers found their which partly sunk. She drifted, however, and dispose of the hay-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. The Best 25c boat, they the llag raising and dedication of Francisco. FLEECED STOCKINGS in the tending stranded on Oct. 26, at Walker’s Cay. The Datum and son visited had left authored in the inner harbor, miss- Port Oct 28. sch Lizzie McKinley friends in the new schoolhouse in East Knox last Reading, Sld, vessel and are a total loss. The crew cargo last week...Mr. and Mrs. If The first was she had been Lane, Closson, Portsmouth. are now Hampden Emery you haven't seen them you are as as m ing. thought week. The schoolhouse is a nice one and a succeeded in reaching shore and ought to, they heavy Rockland, Me, Oct 28. Sld, schs D H and Mr. stolen Search she had at this port. The schooner Jennie F. Wi ley, Cunningham and Mrs. Fred Cun- again proved drag- credit to the town Ti e literary exercises Rivers, Colcord, Newport News; Georgia Capt. Bulger, hails from Thomaston, Me., and Jessie are ed her anchor, ami they found her down off in New York: Estelle, Austin D ningham daughter visiting UNDERWEAR. were charge of Mrs. John McGray and Gilkey, do; where she was built in 1870. She was of do. friends up-river-About twelve of our ! tbebiuff, where the anchor had held. consisted of Knight, tons and was owned Dunn ami This music, singing, reflations and F. Pendle- 330 by week we are offering, not a broken line «>f CHILDREN Savannah, Oct 28. Ar. schs C. young attended the ball at North Elliot. people | but a line at Capt. J. N. Putnam met with a severe ac- an address by M. J Dow, Esq. of Brooks. ton, Burgess, Portland; 30, ar, sch Joel F WEAR, complete Oct 27. The firm of Kelley, Searsport last Thursday cident at Nickerson’s barn last The was raised Daniel a Carter, Philadelphia. Bath, Me, evening. hay Friday. tiag by Dickey, Sheppard, three ! Brunswick, Ga, Oct 28. Ar. sch R Bowers, Spear & Co., will launch at least Hie. lot' smalt sizes While working with a crew loading schoon- veteran of the civil war. Three cheers were next month an 1 the Unity. Mr. Samuel and Mr. M. Young, Port Clyde: 31, cld, sch Wm H vessels from their yard Kelley ; IDe lor er Edward once filled larger sizes. 1,. Warren he was struck with a then given for the red, white and blue, and Sumner, Pendleton, New York. places made vacant will be at by Stevens returned from Montana Oct. 22d. will be the four- bale of his near 28. schs Wm B others. The first of these hay, breaking leg the ankle then the company dispersed... .Mrs. S. S. Norfolk, Oct Cld, Palmer, The musical convention was a success in ; Don't fail to examine this it is worth while. Ti masted schooner built for E C Smith of bargaiu, your Dr. Flint reduced the fracture McDonald, and Mary E Palmer, Haskell, joint. and Roberts, who has been for a long time ill N which will he called the I every way, although it was stormy the j Buenos Ayres; 25*, ar, schs Levi Hart and Brooklyn, Y, Capt. Putnam is doing as well as could be with a died last and was the other two will be first were REMEMBER THE cancer, Sunday Henry R Tilton, New York. Massachusetts, barges. day. About $14 netted, which j DRI SS GOODS SALE for a man as old as December -d this firm will have Vault expected lie is. buried Wednesday. Boothoay, Oct, 25*. Ar, sch Wm E Downes, By will go to help repair the church-A quar- j Marshall, Hillsboro. N B, (and sailed 30th and launched more than a dozen vessels Obituary. Capt. A. \ Nickels received Monroe. The of I>r. Holt from the in its tet composed of Messrs. Rodney Whitaker, parents for Alexandria, Va.) this year, which has been greatest | j a cable from Andrew Wood and Donald Montevideo Monday reporting Lamoine were m town last week for a short Perth Amboy, Oct 30. Sld, sell Annie R history. Legg, Chase ; ship R. R. Thomas having put in there short 1 stay.... Mrs. Dennisr- has rented the house Lewis, Biddeford. Charters. Bark St Lucie, New York to !j took part m the singing at the Methodist ! Oet 21*. Ar, schs Webster Barnard, i t. Sch ,/cssie Lena, ■ • ! provisions and the Captain, E. D. Blanch- I owned by Dr. Whitcomb, and which has Salem, Santos, gem-ral cargo, p church Sunday morning. It was very line, Marshall, Bangor for Cottage City; Wm New York to St Pierre, general cargo, at or j ard, dead. The sailed | ....Mrs. II. C, Chandler h as a nice lot of 1 i- ship from Manila been occupied by Thomas Dorr, and will Butman, Lowell, Gard’uer for Vineyard about si,600. Sell Hattie C Luce, Church April ’J-'. 1, and from U'J 1 tor move in Dr. was in Haven; R F Leathers. for Point to lumber. V S gold. dies’ and children's underwear.... Mrs. E. H. A. Hong Kong May this week... Whitcomb Hart, Rockport Havana, [ STARRETT 29. schs Jonathan Cone, Luut, Levi S Ami"‘*ws, to Vera Boston. Capt. Bium-hard w is the sou .,f the t wu oil business last week but bad not time Bangor; ar, Bark Philadelphia Briggs of Lynn, Mass is the guest of Mr. Bangor for Stony Brook; Lester A Lewis. Cruz, coal S2 VO. Sell W Walla -e Ward. 1 ( apt. John C ami Caroline to eall on old friends, as usual.... Asher and Mrs. Clias. Taylor. She is Mr. Taylor’s Blanchard, j Kimball, Bangor for do; Paul Seavey, Norfolk to \ er r about Sch Henrv K Tilton. ; Whitney are on the sick list....Mrs. Win. >2 1-2 S -h 1 folk to Boston, 'lumber, 87 Flora j *oU Smart, u scla-oiler when i J a k s <' u W hitn a man about b2 | Barbados, Oct Hi. Ar. bark Mabel Hamilton had an ill turn Monday. Majestic only ey, years Sati 11 to Boston, lumber, t. Sch Bahia Blanca, sailed HSih har lingers, p Tweive years of age and bv hi- untiring i committed suicide himself j M»*ycrs, (and to Boston, lumber, old, by shooting ■ L> i Hart, Norfolk j Turk." Island:) ar, hark Aubunidale, Linoolnville F.NTKE. Charles of and free Sch Gen Adel- Piper energy 5-trict integrity ro-e To a ! Get. 2btk at the home oi Walter Bartlett, -2.87 1 2 aud lighterage. j1 high j Dow, Norfolk. Belfast was in town last wrek on bv-rt Ames, Brim, a ick to New York, turn- business. position in 1 is chosen profession, having! where he was vsiting. He was i poor \ Church Point, N S, Oct 23. Ar, sch Hattie j j ber.pt. Coal freights: Sch OSni F, N-w | ... John Spaulding and wife of 1 C to load for Ha. Whitman, commanded nark T. F. Leah ti and Mrs. Luce, Heaid, Rockland, ( ♦ Whitten ships E. desp indent.... Jane Emery York to Jacksoir'i i le, 7d cents. Sell Hat ! j vaua. Mass., spent Sunday with ids nephew. G. 1). Sherman, Henrietta and R. li. Thomas, visitn town_Mrs. E Smith, Weehawken to Wiumrport, :u j Montevideo, Oil 25. Ar, (previously) sch j Aubrv (dark went t<> Owl's CLEAR SWEEP SAI cents. Sch Aluicda Willey, Pi» 1 adelphia to Spaulding.... He married Elizabeth, daughter of the late ,f< i.n Moore L is returned from a visit- to her I SG Haskell, Ri.-hardson, Portland, Mi-, for ; SI 10. Sch L \ Beebe, Head, Monday, where lo has Dr. It it Thomas, Bangor, Philadelphia employment, P. who has Iiim M iss ... .The Paysandu; 31, ar, ship Hong Simcnton, accompanied Park, i j to Boston, S3 cents. ....Mrs. I. V. Miller >f Belfast and iv< ng for Boston. j her •u many of Ins eastern voyages. Capt. pubi >• inr>< nii ••-ineir of the engagement of Hiogo, Sept 30. Ill port, ship Manuel Lla- I | lather, Joseph Witherly. are visiting friends Blanchard re,tired from tin* sea for several Miss Louise one of Monroe's finest for N.-w York. Mayo, guiio Ritchie nu-t the teachers in town....!. B. and wife returned I Liuekty. Supt. Young years, resi< in East Corinth n i ;.nd ':i"St laiei:'<-d to Dr. H Sagua, Oct 22. Ar, sell Olive T Whittier. ing up- the young ladies, j boon from Boston W W hit tier, Philadelphia. of the town at the high sclio* 1 building Fr i- Monday night.N. 48 is SIDNEY farm A. lloit Main his father ears to their Bt large bought very pleasing KALISH, by many many! St Oct 22. Sid, sch Carrie A of the ts of the Tilden of Camden at Elm St, * Thomas, day afternoon. One objec spent Sunday ago; but., like many of our navigators, In- friends. Although the doctor lias only been Bucknam, Tapiey, Porto Kico, to load for j meeting was to allow the. teachers to shew View Farm-The Grange Sociable was a had never fully the idea among us a little over a his New YorK (has been reported sld for Orchil- given up making ! year gentleman- to TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. STOCK j la. their methods by giving an exercise with success. There- is be another Nov. 11th, to ENTIRE one more ->vage and took command < f tin y and courteous manners and strict iutegri- j ( Yokohama, Oct. 28. Ar, previously, ship their pupils. The following exercises were which all are invited.... Mr. Hanley of MUST (iO REP VRPLESS OF FROM I OR COST Thomas last year. Blanchard was a ave won for him the highest respect of \ New York. Capt. Bangalore (Hr) Blanchard, Miss Brown; Mass, is his vacation at E. L. bark Rose given: Geography, language, spending type of the American sea captain—genai, ] :he rominuuity... ..Jackson Curtis has been Rio Janeiro, Oct 30. Ar, Innes, New York. Miss Moody; arithmetic, Miss Carroll. Supt. Churchill's. .-The schools iu town all '.dosed out-spoken and free hearted—and made dangerously sick with tonsilitis, but is MAR 1N E MI S'. ELLA N Y. Ritchie announced at the close that other last Friday for a two weeks vacation. friends wherever be went. The sad intelll- » thought, to be gaining under the treatment New London. Oct 24. Sch Andrew Nebiti- meetings of the same nature would follow. was to of Dr. H. A. Holt. boys'^ genre conveyed Mrs. Blanchard, at ger was towed in here to-day cut down to ... Dr. E. A. Porter of Pittsfield was in and her home in East the water line, been run into by a ISelfast Price Current. doing Corinth. She has the Morrill. The i 1 an having Fnrnisliii1 lage schools gave town and Sunday. tug, Saturday sympathy of a large circle of friends both exhibition at the liall last RELIABLE MERCHANDISE. THIS FALL STM.I Grange Friday Boston, Oct. 31 U. S. Revenue Cutter CORRECTED WEEKLY LOR THE JOl’RNAL. here and thsre. Centre Montville Ada, wife of Alon- evening. A small admission fee was charg- Onondaga, Capt. D. A. Hill, arrived here I'ruthicc Market. Price* Paid Producer-. The will the coast zo Rowe of Howard, K. I., died Oct. 25 at the. Annies, bu, 40 a'501 Hay, p ton, 600a* on the to be used to curtains today. Onondaga patrol p _ Everythin^’- sold without ed, •• reserve money buy dried ib, 4,. In October 10, to M1. ami TO THE 50a75 Brooklin, FAF Calf Skins, ITallow, attended ti e at to save and strip the of the Centre school quarterly meeting Knox hour when children should be safe in their everything possible Nov. 14th_The pupils Duck, p ft.. 14a 10 Veal, p lb, 6 a 7 Mrs. John >1 Bridges, a daughter. Corner last and schooner. at the 21 unwashed, 17 Bins t:it. In South Gouldsboto, October 1'J, to Saturday Sunday.... Mrs. little beds. After a vacation of two weeks gave, a pleasing entertainment Grange Eggs, p doz, (Wool, Boston, Oct 28. Sch Isaiah Hart, Capt Fowl, p ft>i * a 10 W ood, hard, 3 50rd5 00 Mi and .Mrs. Reuben H. Bunker,a son. of Waldo Con Clara Gilmore and children of Burnham last Mr. Wild the winter term of school begins_Two Williams, from Norfolk, Va, for Kingston, hall Friday evening. very Geese, p ft 15a 15 Wood, soft, 3 OOo 3 50 l>i shah. In Orh id, October *24, to Mr. and Mrs Homer H. a visited at Mrs. A. L. Ward’s Oct. 29th and Jamaica, which put into Savannah to repair volunteered to assist lie-tail Price. Retail Market Dunbar, dauglr.er The time i< fast young friends of Rev. A.D. from kindly by exhibiting In approachm Thibodeau, in of lias had GtLLKV. Orland, October 21, to Mr. and Mrs. :*)th-.Mrs. damage sustained gale Oct 2, a of 185)8 will be Mary Clark and little son of were m town Satur- his graphaphone Miss L. A. MacDowell, Beef, corned, p lb. 7(a8 Lime, p bid, 00at 00 Lester A. Gilley, a daughter. i'iit upon the Bucksport Seminary, a Dew- rudder and is now ready to r> shipped Butter salt, 14 tb bag, 18 Oat Meal, p lb, 4a Gkinple. In Brooksville, October 18, to Mr. from all sections of Unity spent several with her Hart is and teacher, who taugnt ports days parents. ami Sunday. Mr. Thibodeau is to be resume her voyage. The Isaiah thorough energetic 40 3 and Mrs Charles W. Grindle. a Goldie. day Corn, p bu, Onions, p lb, daughter, of raised in Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner owned in Boston. fall returned to her home in Belfast 40 10-al! Haskell. In to Mr. largest crop hay Philbrick, last week. away next week, assisting iu revival ser- partly the term, Cracked Corn, p bu, Oil, kerosene, gal, Deer Isle, October 18, and sch Corn 40 Pollock, 4 a5 Mrs. Willard G. a daughter. ly through the middle and w-~ ... Mrs. Boston, Oct 28. The two-masted Meal, p bu, p lb, Haskell, Maude Hogan was called to Jack- vices-Mrs. Eunice of Belfast vis- the following day_Mr. Chauncey Swift, Higgins Bloomer (of S W Harbor, Me,) Capt Harper, Cheese, p ft>, 14 Pork, P lb. 7a8 Saenders. In l)e£r Isle, October 8, t Mr. and of these facts it is essentia son last to see her who who has been very ill for several weeks, is Cotton Seed, cwt, 1 25 Plaster, bid, 1 12 Mrs. E. Saunders, a daughter. Saturday mother, ited relatives in town last week_Mrs. R. careened and filled near CharlestowD p P Joseph to secure the !••■ Bridge ib lb 3 highest prices was though" to be inadying condition... A Gove somewhat .It is hoped that Codfish, dry, p 5^9 Rye Meal, p I ------L. Daggett, who has been poorly for a long Wednesday evening. Tug Wesley improved... Cranberries, p shall failing, the vessel on the rocks 4 75 35 MARRIED. equal is by getting hung up Four, p bbl, 4 5 Ova Salt, T. I., p bu, quite sick, but improving now_Mr. Teachers’ Institute to be held in Freedom, tion of the This re~ -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe from Massa- ou| the falling tide. The craft is over 40 H. G. Seed, bu. 1 75a2 00 Sweet Potatoes, 3 country. George Wren is very sick with typhoid and is in the Eastern Nov. 11th and 12tli. Lard, p ib, 8a9 Wheat Meal, 323 12 tained hy using Dedrick's up! chusetts were guests at his sister’s, Mrs. years old, engaged Aitlfien llF.ATii. In October fever. Dr. Orland, 18, Dodge of is him. coasting trade. W. A. at present as though the largt Troy attending Alvesta Hatch, last wreek... .Mrs. Oliver Joseph Appleton and Miss Rosa Heath, Nassau, N. Oct. 31. The schooner of must on Burton and Charley Gross are in Bangor P., both Verona. hay find a market Blake was 89 years of age last Jennie F. which Deane-Da niels. In North October 24, Thursday. Willey, Capt. Bulger, Haven, an no for a few days. where space is absolute Should she and her who is live sailed from Jacksonville on Sept. 31 for St Howard D. Deane of North Haven and Minnie C husband, 87, Daniels of U niou. up in the old style lever pre>-< W inter port. Mrs. Caroline, wife of until Dec. bth will they celebrate their Gbtli Holman-St. Clair. In Calais, October 2d, for this purpose when a bctto O. C. died William A. Holman of Rocklond and Louise St. Capt. Clifford, very suddenly Mattie Cross be and even then u. wedding anniversary-Miss Claird Calais. obtained, of a shock. She had been Saturday morning from Belfast has been spending a few weeks Perfect H fai -Maddocks. In Lincolnville, October 12, count. It is of vital importan R Heal and E. both of as well as usual during the day and was up with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fitting, William Nettie Maddocks, year of low prices, that tin- Lincolnville. street wit h tlve dealers ami shopping Friday evening. About 11 Cross-Mr. Lorin Cross from Ponkapoag, Jeekins-Barter. In Stonington. October 11, presser- o’clock she was taken ill, soon becoming Mass., with his F. J. Guy Almon Judkins of Sunset, Deer Isle, and j rai.se the standard of »ur hay friend, Hutchinson, V of There is no Need to in The Hattie Barter Stonington. lever but have the i-o and at o she Belfast. presses, unconscious, passed away. Mrs. from Lexington, Mass., were in town one to Wu lis-Stover. In Belfast, October 22, by highest prices, which can y Clifford was a kind Way is Almost with Date, Rev. R. T. I apen, Thomas W illis of Boston and neighbor, always ready last week on a the Hedged day sporting trip, guests Up Mrs. Carrie M. Stover of Belfast. a ducing perfectly pressed to do for the sick or those in trouble. Guide Posts. help of his J. F. Cross. _____ brother, I The Dedrick presses in bus She was an active member of the W. R. C. Sandypoint. Mrs. Tolly Small, widow ed by Freeman Ellis o. >■ and will be missed | Have you ever read a newspaper article, a glow- I>1KI> by many friends. The j Charles Barnes. Waldo. I .. of tbe late Wm. Small, died Oct. ‘2<>th after a ing account of some incident told in elusive words Fine funeral services were held at her late home Shoes, and E. B. Swanvilio (Jreeley, brief illness, aged 74 years. Her husband to lead you on, and found it ended up with a pro- Rev. D. H. officiat- Feknald In Alt. Desert, October 26, Nancy 1. any ol the above parties.." Monday afternoon, Piper died two She leaves one medicine advertisement? Made years ago. son, prietary you mad, ] widow ot A. C. Fernalil, aged 70 years, 13 days ing. The house was filled with relatives and FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. will receive prompt at tent Wm. G. Small,with whom she one didn’t it? And were you convinced of the merit '< Filler. In Kocklano. October 26, Thankful lived,and il II M > I’re-ser«. I n friends widow ot Isaac Fuller, a native ot and many members of Warren Post of the article? We think not, because it told the i (Williams), daughter, Mrs. Matilda Heath of Verona. ^ Warren, aged 94 years. 1 month am' 13 days. w r«*s. I ..HO per ton I and Relief were The floral of in a far j Corps present. The funeral was held at her late home experiences some stranger away town, (ii!lndlb In Bluehill, October 13. Harvey K. J ing and wires and boar, were beautiful.Mrs. C. E. to take his word for it was like blind.” (iriudle, aged 13 years and 18 day-. offerings very with a service “going Ladies’ Box Calf and Vici Kid, Sole Shoes, Saturday afternoon, by Heavy Keating. In Los Angeles. October 21, at the ow ners of bay. Atwood came from Portland to attend the It’s a very different thing when the statement is j Rev J. G. Fisher from Bangor. The re- home ot his son-in-law, at 1944 South Figueroa ; funeral of her Mrs. Clifford... Mrs. described from a citizen; from people we know at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. street, Judge William Henry Keating, aged 91 cousin, mains were taken to Jellison for inter- Cape and that’s the case here: years and 25 days. Augusta Johnson of Watertown, and 1 Mass., ment-Mrs. Robert French has to Leak. In Belfast, October 31. Florence Lear, gone Mr. F. S. Johnson of Poor's Mills, says: “I had Our Vici Kid Boots Mrs. John Atwood of Bucksport visited $3.00 aged 6 years, 5 months and 6 days. FOR SALE Roxbury, having closed her house at the kidney trouble for two years. The secretions of are made by tbe makers of the celebrated Fatten In Hampden Corner. October 26. Al- friends in town last week_A dwelling on fred H. Fatten, 77 and 6 months of Ini. Point_Mrs. Meralda Black was in Ban- the kidneys were highly colored, scalding, and so “Sorosis” boots, which are sold everywhere for $3.50. They are made the aged years A $3,000 stock clot Parker. In Bluehill, October 20, Miss Elvira house owned by Miss Margaret Castellow as to be both and of the same and are aB in established 32 years gor several days of last week-Mr. Colburn frequent very annoying, night same lasts, quality stock," equally good every respect. L. Parker, aged 37 years, 9 months and 2 days. goods, was burned Oct. 26 with most of the contents. told that trouble was caused Packard. In Cassie business and < L. of Co. 1st Maine is here day. 1 was my kiduey Rockland, October 26, $15,000 yearly Staples K., Vols., wife of Packard, 30 There was a small insurance-Mr. from the nature of my work in the mill, but it (Aohorn), Woodbury aged tation among its many patron- Benj. for a visit.... Mrs. Mark Ginn has years and 7 months. lately 25 4o sold ci Hewey was in town last week.Mrs. Mary was closed all summer on account of repairs on Russet Sole Shoes Pike. In bearsport, October 26, Henry Pike, to per cent.; been to Belfast on business-Mrs. Abbie Men’s Box Calf, Wax Calf and Heavy me the 88 years. health. Good opportunity McManus has gone to Boston for a short the dam, yet my kidneys bothered just aged Nickerson has closed her Pillsbury. Drowned at Portsmouth, Va., Octo- cottage, “Oak same. I was to look for relief. with small capital. The ston visit-Mr. Isaiah Rich, a former resident Finally compelled at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. ber 17, John S. Case, son of Capt. and Mrs. John View,” and gone to Massachusetts for the I had two doctors treat me at different times, but R. of seaman in U. S. rent with or without stock of this arrived from Pillsbury Rockland, Navy, place, Colorado last 16 4 months and 12 winter_Mr. Manson of Bangor has they gave me little or no assistance. 1 saw Doan’s $3.00 Shoes are equal in every way to the much advertised $3.50 Shoes. aged years, days. part payment. SIGM week and will winter at the home lately Our|Hen’s Rogers. In October Julia spend the Hampden, 26, Ann, 1 m43 4S Mu' been here to arrange his cottage for cold Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at Kilgore widow of Samuel 87 6 months of his brother-in-law, Mr. S. L. Stubbs.. .Mrs. A FULL LINE OF LOWER PRICE GOODS Rogers, aged years, weather.George Ginn and Clifford & Wilson’s drug store. They gave me more relief and 12 days. A. H. Hanscom and little have THE Searles. In October 27, Emma J. daughter than the medicine from both doctors. They bene- IN LATEST STYLES. Rockland, French, who have been at work in Stone wife of William Searles, Jr., a native to for a visit.H. R. (Simmons), gone Portsmouth fitted me in every way and I feel much better than of Tenant’s St. 36 ham, Mass., are at home fora vacation.... Harbor, George, aged years. Rowe is at home from Boston for a while. I have ior a long while. You can refer to me as Seavky. In Brooklin, October 18, Jacob Sea- Miss Maude Ginn has been at home from 84 8 mouths and 19 with result STEAMER DRESS SUIT vey, aged years, days. having used Doan’s Kidney Pills good A large stock of TRUNKS. TRUNKS, Shaw. In October Catherine for a Mr. Samuel Belfast, 30, Shaw, Searsport week... Guess, well of them EYES and I will among my 72 tests: always speak GRIPS and SATCHELS low. aged years. a man a lecture CASES, very colored from Bangor, gave Whitney. In Monroe, October 25, Jackson THE HOMELIEST MAN IN BELFAST to friends.” at the Hall last Saturday evening. Owing AVhituey, aged 64 years. Funeral from the home Pills are for 50 cents a box Ae well as the Handsomest, and others are invited the rain the attendance was small, but the Doan’s Kidney sold of Walter Bartlett October 27, Rev. F. S. Doll iff were to for sale all sent mail on of to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle lecture and songs very interesting by dealers; by receipt officiating. those Melvin Blanchard Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole Webber. In Searsport, October 28, Nancy J., FREE of Kemp’s Lalsam for the Throat and Lungs, a present.Mrs. price by and 8 from Mass, is her mother and Bis- Street. wife of Nahum M. Webber, aged 71 years visiting for the United States. T. McClintock the New York O" W. J. W. is to Block, High months. remedy that guaranteed cure and relieve all in the Narrows agents COLBURN, Haley, ters here....The school Remember the and take no sub- Young. In Lincolnville, October 17, Marcia E. Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis Miss Susie Merrithew of name, DOAN’S, l)ee. pi8trict, taught by Young, aged 55 years, 10 months and 10 days. return to Belfast and Consumption- Price 25c. and 50c. Stockton Springs, closed Oct. 28th. stitute.