The Republican Journal. NOVEMBER ;• <;s-_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 12, lm. NUMBER 40. The Revival of Business. NORTHPORT of Waldo Veteran Association. The NEWS. Heeting Churches. To Celebrate the Victory. PERSONAL It Begins the Day after McKinley's Election and Veteran Association KSDAY MOUSING BY is Felt all Over The The Waldo County THE the Country. fall school, so ably aud so successful- Christian This, Thursday, evening, Nov. 12. the Endeavorers throughout the '90, Miss Lulu Atherton went to Boston met with Freeman McGilvery post, Sears- Mon- During the campaign we read from ly taught by Mr. A. D. of will citizens of Waldo county will celebrate the time to Hayes Belfast, the country generally, observe November for a visit. Journal Pub. Co. time of orders closes this week. port, Friday, Nov. Oth, meeting having of Nov. received bv to 8-14 as a special week of for Armenia. glorious victory 3rd, at Belfast, with manufacturers, from Thursday on account prayer J. C. Durham be filled in been postponed a torchlight headed the Bel- went to Bangor yesterday only the event of Mr. G. A. Andrews was unable to At the procession, hy McKinley’s preach noon a number Unitarian church Sunday, Nov. on business. a in and of the storm, and by goodly fast band. Those ion Oily election. The no last participating will appear County. opposition, doubt, set these Sunday, being confined to the house by ladies from the ad- 15th, at 10.45, sermon the James of veterans aud their by pastor, at the Court House at (i Miss reports down as “inventions of a severe attack of 30. Those having Leola Whitmore is at home from Bos- the enemy,” erysipelas. The towns M. Leighton. Subject, The Ninteenth Cen- Hr, I'APKii for sea and joining towns were present. rep- horses are to mounted. ton for a short visit. it is doubtful if they obtained The requested parade general firing of guns and the of were Swanville, Mon- tury. blowing resented Winterport, Carriages will form in the rear of mounted people credence. But the of the Joseph went to “proof pudding is whistles in the election of The Williamson, Esq., Boston celebrating Mc- roe, Belfast, North Searsport, Searsport, services at the Universalist church division. Non-residents who intend to in the eating," and the of mills par- Tuesday on business. ~ starting up and Hobart at next In advance.$2.00a year; Kinley Camden last Saturday Frankfort and Waldo. The meeting was Sunday will be as follows: are all over the of Morning ticipate, requested to report to the com- .it the expiration of the country, which we are ap- was Mrs. A. C. evening plainly heard here. called to order at 11 a. m. by president worship with sermon at 10:45. mittee as as Burgess went to Boston Mon- prised the Subject, early possible. All citizens are daily through newspapers, shows for a short t >r one square, one inch The house on and the secretary being absent he The Church and the Individual.” to day visit. that no dwelling the Hezekiah Stinson, Sunday requested illuminate places of business 'o for one week, ami 25 adequate idea had been given of the Flanders’ R. Dawson secretary tern. school at twelve. and Thaddeus Pierce : insertion. A fraction place was destroyed fire at appointed H. pro Young People’s meeting residences. There will be a grand dis- of Waterville is in Bel- enormous amount of business held in sus- by full one. midnight, Nov. 3d. Miss Izanna Flanders The committee on time and place of next at 6:00 P. M. in the vestry. Topic, “The play of fire works along the line of march. fast for a short visit. pense to await the verdict of the American lived alone in was comrades H. R. Dawson of Next The will the house. It is not known meeting Thing.” Harry French, leader. procession form on Church Frank R. Woodcock was in Boston Journal. People. We undertook to make a the i.i-Day’s compila- for a A. E. Nickerson of Swanville and street in certainty how the fire Monroe, Rev. J.F. Tilton of Belfast in Wa- front of the Court House, week on tion of the reopening of mills and factories originated. preached past business. There N. of Belfast. as terville where torches will cage 1. all was no insurance and the loss falls S. Piper They reported last Sunday, in exchange with pas- be furnished, and will over the country, and of the increased tor Mrs. E. D. Ryder went to Rockland Satur- 'in follows: Thursday Jan. 28, 1807; Spencer. The service was greatly enjoy- start at 7.30 with Congressman Compli- heavily on Miss Flanders, as her household Time, right of line headed K'.n E-tate..The Revival employment given, but soon found our time ed by the people of Waterville, as it gave day to visit her husband. effects were place, Town House, Swahville. north. Church to the residence of >.. consumed Up Chas. Ni \\ Meeting of Waldo and to the with the house, leav- them the privilege of meeting once more space unequal task, and must be sounded and the veter- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. I 'Celebrate the Victory.. ing her The dinner call and a former student of the B. Hazeltiue, counter-march and down Palmer went t<» Bos- content with quite destitute of what little she did hearing college High ! tc Court fhe Bel last generalizations. for ex- ton to Here, possess. ans sat down to a fine dinner of beans, and worker in the meetings of the church. street to the of and Monday buy goods. Indust ries.. Personal. is She will probably find a home junction High Church ample, a paragraph from a signed editorial aud coffee. It The sermou was one of a very order, a Societies.. Mr. witli one brown bread, clam pie high streets; Church to Manley her brothers, who lives in that utterance of truth. The up Main, up Main to Benjamin Colcord went to Boston Mon- Island Run Down. by Charles II. in the Boston a mauly preacher Sloop Taylor Globe, was noticed that the veterans from over Cedar vicinity. knew what he wanted to say, said it, and Cedar, to Franklin, down day in search of employment Democratic pap» r which did not take the their It the country towns paid respects The was very to Frankliu to over Court to gives me to chroni stopped. message helpful Court, Grove, up T. R. of Homeward..Arrival of side in the contest: exceeding pleasure there a and Simonton, Esq., Camden was in sound-money more especially to the clam pies, but large appreciative congregation. Grove to over Cedar to :> "l the Election...The cle the fact that the election Cedar, Main, up town on ^ bile men of McKinley and [Zion’s Nov. lltli. yesterday business. have differed on the money was and to spare and the clams that Advocate, Main to Hobart was plenty Congress, over Congress to the resi- CAGE 3. question and the tariff, those in sta- enthusiastically celebrated at Selwin every were left over were given to the vets to The weekly prayer meeting at the North Thompson left Monday for Port- tion in life can most the Cove last dence of Hon. S. L. Milliken, where our t> New York welcome heartily the Saturday evening. Heretofore Newspaper home. After dinner the were church will be held Nov. land and Boston, on business. ■ which seems certain to follow it carry hoys Friday evening, congressman will make a Eisliing Fleet. A Ride prosperity has generally been the custom of the town short address; « ounty. this election. after and dull invited to the where were 18th, at 7.15. the Divine John S. Usually panics to go and upper hall, cigars Subject, “Jesus, over Congress to down Grove to Williams, Esq., of Guilford was times we Democratic, with a Republican ma- Grove, :• age 4. have to wait for few and feeble talk Saviour.” provided and a smoke followed. The Mr. W. R. Howard will a over to in Belfast on business. signs of jority of ID over it was give Church, Church the Court House, yesterday ■ i. returning prosperity. Never in our Bryan proper and ranges.. Waldo ('oun- of did all could to of the at has there been a time people Searsport they report county conference Frank- where the will Em hange of Courtesies.. history wheu a single right that we should celebrate the victory procession break ranks. If Mrs. Alice narrow went to Bangor Mon- day drew the line and make our visit and right w’ell they fort. The Sunday services will be as fol- clearly emphatically the best pleasant stormy Thursday, the program will he where she has between dull times by efforts possible. Therefore, many post- day, employment. and good times. Yes- succeeded. We heard the sound of a cannon lows: 10.45 a. in., sermon the 12 of by pastor; poned until .Social Season. terday marked that day in these United the residences were finely illuminated, Friday. Mrs. W. G. Kneeland of few minutes the aud hi.» Sunday school; G p. m., Y. P. S. C. E. Medford, Mass., States. Thousands of every through day A train will run age 6. orders for merchan- and among those that special he over the Bel- is Mrs. particularly caught “What is the most visiting Maria Macomber. dise of every kind had been placed with the knew' some one was celebrating some event, meeting. interesting fast branch to New Trick for Taking the eye of the observer was the accommodate our neighbors proviso that the should not be deliv- spacious I know about Mrs. W. Iv. Keene arrived borne \\ ;ti l imes.. .The i'liinsoll goods and we took it for granted it was in honor of thing foreign missions.” 7 the yesterday ered unless residence of Mrs. R. T. up line, with the following low' rates for Water Vessels. McKinley was elected. Millions Herrick, which from a visit to friends in Hunting- the veterans visit to Searsport, but the p. m., lecture. the round Rockland. of other orders were held back to await that probably the finest of trip; From Burnham $1.00; Unity presented display it I’AGE 7. event. Thousands of were to be writer enquired and was told was to cele- The W. C. T. U. lias issued an to and 75 Norman Ward well arrived home yester- buildings lights and decorations. Each window was appeal Thorndike, cts.; Knox, 70 cts.; and Periodi- erected all over the land as soon as McKin- brate the election of It was from a business to ..Papers McKiuley. quite pastors, Sunday school superintendents and Brooks, 45 cts.; Waldo, 25 cts.; day trip Boston. i. the Maine Coast..But eleetiou was assured. This means that handsomely trimmed with red, white and City Point, ley's a for the vets not to talk ..oka (iolil punishment poli- friends of temperance to assist in 10 cts. will take the Miss Nellie Clark of Syndicate Co... business will begin at once. Thousands, if blue bunting, with myriads of brilliant generally Passengers regular Lincolnvilie is a — iranee on Summer Dwell- not of men who tics, as it is notallow'ed at our but the observance of 22d trains to millions, are out of on meetings, Nov. as Temperance Belfast returning after guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A A Message from John W. emplov- lights, and the outside were numerous by special Staples. ment will get work. Labor will be could notice a broad smile on the faces close of ■Tennessee. general- lanterns you Sunday. The fourth Sunday in November celebration. ly and well and when this Japanese waving gently to and fro j Ellery Bowden, Esq., and wife of Winter- employed paid, of most of them wlieu shook hands. At is henceforth to cage S. state of is in the they be known as universal Tem- things seen we always have gen- gentle breeze, presenting a most de- J. S. port were in town Monday and Tuesday. ■ eral two o'clock the was again called to The are—a Harriman, Esq., extended to Hon. uiity Correspondence..Ship prosperity. to those in the street. No meeting perance Sunday. suggestions Deaths. lightful picture J. H. Samuel Morse weut to Boston to Marriages order and the following program carried out. sermon on a short talk to the Manley, Augusta, an invitation to Monday doubt Mr. and Mrs. Herrick were temperance, join At 3.40 m. Nov. 5th feeling just liis visit his Mrs. Emma McKenzie. p. Major McKinley After the singing of America by the Asso- school with of the Waldo Republican friends in their cele- daughter, as and within their over Sunday presentation touched a button at light happy hearts Celebrates Canton, Ohio, and the ciation, Rev. O. H. Fernald delivered the bration here this and re- Mrs. A. K. of arrived the pledge, and a concert, a Sunday school rally evening, yesterday Avery Milford, Me., at splendid victory they were so beautifully factory wheels Tonawanda, N. Y., start- auuress oi welcome: ceived the to visit lier Mrs. 1 Mi and Hobart. iouowing or general temperance in the even- following reply: Saturday sister, Fram.es klnloy ed. celebrating. Opposite was the residence of meeting Word came that .'5,000 spectators enthu Commander of the G. A. Murch. iv few R., Comrades, whichever is best. Augusta, Me., Nov. 10,1896. villages of its size Mrs. Angeline Richards, who, too, was ing, thought siastically applauded the start. After Major Ladies Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans, Hon. J. S. Harriman:— suffered so much the Dustin of was by giving vent to her enthusiasm a At the Baptist church next there Cunningham Natick, Mass., McKinley touched the button the same wire by splen- citizens, greeting: Sunday My Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your cor- >s for the four did We meet here to will iu town last week, his father, who past years back the display of lights in every available you to-day greet you be preaching morning and evening by dial invitation in behalf of my Waldo Re- visiting brought following message; with words of welcome. In behalf of the f Brooks. Four publican friends to them in a celebra- is quite ill. years “Hon. William place. From the windows hung golden the pastor. Subject of morning sermon, join McKiuley—The new Niag- Henry McGilvery Post of the G. A. R., of tion I .-s were eni- Thursday evening. prize highly this running, ara furnace has been started aud chains, from which were imita- the wives and sons of its veterans and of the “Paul’s Personal Appeal to the Galatian Mrs. F. W. Pote closed her labors for the by yourself suspended invitation, but I am so worn out with work alone about 175 by the you wliat citizens of our I bid thrice wel- Gal. 4: 12-20. hands, principles represent, upon tion gold dollars, whose shining surface town, you Christians,” The evening ser- that it is impossible for me to accept. I need season as matron of the steamer City of wc is a career of in come. '-ut to about out- hope usefulness this mon a rest and must take it. 1,500 casta golden hue across the window panes, will be on “The Secret of a Wisely Or- We have had a Bangor last Saturday. community. As this act is typical of a wide- America is our theme; may it be our are great victory. It was a victory of the peo- shops running of of suggesting that the gold standard was the till we is dered Life,” Prov. 8: 17. The following spread starting the wheels industry, theme die. America only another ple, and the right has triumphed. Mrs. G. S. Mills arrived home Tuesday i.'H u tlie week and em- the Tonawanda Iron and Steel Co. ami its standard she believed in. The name for Hidden from the music will be rendered: commodious opportunity. Morning—Anthem, With many thanks, evening from a visit of five weeks to her and assembled unite in con- of man for r.als. Is it employes guests gaze civilized fifteen hundred thou arr. I am surprising residence of Mr. Otis Cunningham on the “Come, Fount,” by Excell; Trio, sincerely yours former home in gratulations upon election and in ex- years it gave of Calais. : Brooks are in a your promise rest, opportunity J. H. Manley. high the and belief hill presented a tine appearance, and was fur wealth and and “Father, lead me by thy hand,” from Bel- pressing hope that your ad- domiciles empire fur Hon. Geo. E. Johnson and R. F. Dunton* at tlie success of the shazzar E ministration will bring peace, plenty and plainly seen from afar It was unmistak- thousands of men. A student of history in ; vening—Selection, chorus ; Quar- will start on a deer uts sound money, pro- prosperity to the whole nation.” the study of America is reminded uf the “1 would love A in the Esq., to-day hunting ably evident that the dwellers therein were tet, thee, God and Father,” Lively Day Police Court. (Signed) Wm. A. Rogers, drama. The shuttle of tune is weaving a trip up the East Branch. as, and prosperity ? arr. Keene. rejoicing in the victory over mixed web. New and by President. repudiation then the loom shifts There were five trials in the Police Court Mb, the Freeman W. wont to Republicans The of and dishonest Alonzo Batch- and we catch a glimpse of the other side, Shepherd Spring- lighting the furnaces means work money. Capt. Services at the Methodist church last afternoon and some n hey w«mid celebrate and the beauties of the cloth are seen. Sunday Thursday amusing field, Mass., last to visit his son for (550 men. elder, as was on assisted Thursday usual, deck, ably It is a Nov. will be as follow's: Ser- features were a and Hobart a government of the people, for the morning, 15th, developed. Monday evening Dr. L. ley by his Ilovey Shepherd. by charming mate, Mrs.B.,who gracefully ami the It is the home of mon the Pastor. Michael :!:d bonfire. in people by people. by Sunday school at 12 m. Quinlan was arrested at his house Early on the touches that made this the down-trodden and of all na- B. A. Rouudy and Percy Drinkw re;- went Alexander head of the put finishing oppressed The hour will be devoted to a school for drunkenness aud and Tues- men secured a Brown, banking tions. No one can that our Sunday disturbance, '• .'.'"iing large residence fairly blaze from sills to dispute Repub- to Dexter Monday to play a the i tml bouse of Alexander Brown & Balti- lic was the rally. The exercises will consist of day evening Thomas Hustus was arrested t a band of musicians, Sons, divinely planted, amid groans music, at the roof-tree with a whose told McKinley celebration. said 5tli light brilliancy and tears, and of the i short and other interest- for drunk and on 1 round of the more, Nov that sl(i,000,(XX) was hardships privations essays, speeches, being disorderly the streets. village the story that too, were much Pilgrim Fathers, on the sterile soil of our he- Brick attended Tic meet- for investment in this State in they, gratifi- j ing exercises, and with a brief Sun- Quinlan was too drunk to he tried Superintendent. turns. ready the loved New That could have closing Tuesday, They proeeed- ed over the fact of election and England. they of the New leiits' event of s McKinley's day school lesson. A full attendance is de- and when the police weut to the ing England Superiuten >• of John II. (Jordon. McKinlc\ election. “While 1 succeeded amid such adverse circum- lockup the return of the tide of that will Association in Boston last week. cannot the prosperity stances ami was little short of sired. Friends and ail interested in W ednesday forenoon found both in a few remarks and give details,” added Mr. Brown, privations Sunday they Quin- miraculous. Our follow. In the street young Amer- has also been school work are i tn and .. *‘I can that it will be invested iu surely Republic j cordially iuvited. At 4 p. Hustus drunker than when Miss Mary L. MeCrillis r.-tc -d !• one factories and tiic aud potent with the Revolution and we her a League meeting, Topic, “Christ's Tes- had smuggled liquor into the Boston and other vs, tt w i- 1: unlimited, many promotion develop- flogged lockup. dence, pin it was not a musical one, no matter. It second time before she would be civil. The tiinony to the Holy Spirit” John i<;: !)-l 1 and The men were removed to the c.uinty miing will; a ment of the interests of Baltimore and the jail Hon. W. B. Swan left lam Thur-ei lor \ patriotic answered disease of slavery was preying on our vitals the purpose just as well as a full John 14: Miss Mary Jackson leader. to sober off. An of the affair ''har 1 •• s E. Lane's il- State and thousands of men will be be un- like a cancer and it required heroic treat- investigation visit, of a few weeks to his danciio-r Mrs. and was all band, that the boys wanted. In ment to the You broke the At. 7, Song and .''raver service. Subject,, led to the arrest of Walter M. Gra\ and he .■ pictures of Mclvin- fitted thereby." expel plague. Walter B. Kclu-y of M no ip due time three cheers were given for tiie shackles of four million of slaves, and en- “Prayer for a Revival.” Text, Psalm 85th ov. was arraigned in the Police Court l.aue responded in a Building Commissioner of Thursday lion. Downey Chicago next President and and all forced the doctrine of the declaration of W. C Marsin'.I w- n; imi Vice President, Tuesday evening, 7.15 p. w. prayer afternoon on two warrants atrioti* words. M J. is the Tribune of that as that “ail men are horn free meeting. separate charg- quoted by city de- independence, the State Ahm'.s.h..; s r w .rk dispersed to their several homes feeling glad 7 class • Monday, F. and Two hundred and thousand Thursday evening, 15, meetings. ing him with furnishing liquor to the tw uni O. Day also claring that the new structures to be erected equal.” fifty this week in •• and that the Cove had done its Cumberhind »i>ty happy part heroes sleep in southern graves ami as many men. Two little one of them * ii'ks. The illuinina- in Chicago which depended on the election girls, Quinlan's in the achieved inure found their eternal sleeping places in Geo. E. ami >t No celebrating glorious victory Concerning Local Industries. daughter testified Ring family Sears- --speeially line and oi McKiuley will aggregate *20,000,000 in northern to enforce the doctrine Mary, to being at the on November 3d. cemeteries, niont left foi a vis : ; M I: 's of and to the of lockup about 8 o’clock Monday : k. made a short ad- value. These would never have equal rights disprove heresy Wednesday morning buildings Mrs. M. B. of .• This is how first received the news of State we meet to honor Work has been resumed at B. an.I mother, Fogg N M.iss. been started bad the result been they sovereignty. To-day Kelley’s talking with Quinlan through the grates different. a bow to in a re- your heroism, your greatness. after a shut down of a ,v ded were as McKinley’s election Islesboro. In factory, few days for from the outside. While there saw Mrs. il. W Farnham of i-i i' ih rm follows; Contracts have been made conditional upon We stand in the presence of our nation’s they 1 cent visit to the island we were repairs. some one some Mass., and Mrs. W. II. Farnhain Cm- i■ I'don, residence and McKinley’s election. requested by heroes and welcome you to our homes to- pour liquor through a hole m s,.;lj Williams to raise a white It is m ue that, we should N. Lord an the above the from a returned home lr.>m ; > M M. Colson, G. G. Before election R. S. Capt. Emery flag day. befitting S. received order last week to netting door, bottle Saturday Crawford, president silent than to recount the m. Scott at some where it could keep attempt make a suit of for into a which held for the friends in Belfast. Godding, of the Crawford Works at commanding point yacht sails Capt. W. I). dipper Quinlan up V .s Bicycle Hagars- trials and privations, long marches and ,|,ines, Mnes Jel- be seen him and We both distinctly by others. halts, stress of heat and ex- Stanley of Cranberry Island. purpose. They smelled the liquor. Mr and Mrs. Poland h. Cart-T Mon- t.i- Leathers, C. E. towti, Md., received an order for .*200,000 weary your told him we would, and pointed out a tree tremes of cold, your wounds and imprison- They then went around tin* and ■. S. Staples, Frank worth of from a Boston but in j The Belfast Machine & Co. has a building day for their new home iu M ip Mass., bicycles tirrn, endured to save native laud. Foundry > from which we would the Go- ment, your saw Walter come out of the harles Lord, T. A. Fl- display ilag. "f orders on l Gray hose com- after a visit of ten in Belfast '] for- the event of Bryan’s election the order was All hail! noble men. We bare our heads number hand or machinery for days ow W. ye drug store, (J. to Belfast the of the election we which access ing night to do honor. Such men never die. The the ooarries m pany’s room, through is had to lived in Somerville. A. S. Perkins, Fred to be cancelled. As McKinley is elected the you granite Hancock and Waldo merly learned that McKinley was surely elected, human frame may shrink and waste, but the lockup City Marshal Hammons also Mr. Stover, A. B. order stands and the counties. Miss Charlotte Frost entered the good large industry deeds of Soph, H. E. E. C. and therefore at an early hour on Wednes- your manly virtues, your valor, testified to seeing come around the Staples, will be soon in active Gray more class of M id : again operation. The your victories won and triumphs achieved Mathews Bros, are rushed with Wesleyan I’niversity, n>wu. we raised the white orders, corner of the from day morning Hag high can never die ’Tis these that make the building the direction of tlmsiasm shown by all works employ at times nearly 2,000 men. which include a large amount of work in town. Conn., at the beginning of *n»- i,i: above the tree fastened the man. the hose-room door about that time. ■- top, securely pole Quin- 'U this occasion. The cherry, mahogany, oak and other fashion- term vshicli opened October 1st. to which it was attached and left it alone in Said Secretary Stanton, standing with his lan, when asked about the matter, said the dray the entire rounds United States Ambassador Bayard said peers in the presence of the dying Lincoln, able woods. They have a full crew and are Mrs. Win. B. Conant. her Mrs w standard, and would its glory to tell the news of the victory in girls committed perjury when they testified daughter, Nov. as cabled from London: as he addressed a noted Divine, “say some- of over i1 rse put in the shafts. 4th, thinking running time to get up Eleanor J. Rivers and son Dunham. have its own mute way. The signal had hardly thing; the silence is unbearable.” Said the to seeing liquor poured into any receptacle. orations were those “The result of the election in America with these orders. not the time to talk to returned from and arc p rueir '‘ been raised into position when Wil- worthy man, “It is Gray was found on both warrants Skowhegan, i iiioerats, who rejoice verities my opinion of the honesty and up- Capt. guilty men; let us talk to God.” In the presence The work in & shoe fac- old home on street. tl>o eommuiiity in any- rightness of the American people. I believe liams and Capt. It. B. Trimm spied it proud- Legro Spalding’s and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and a Spring of our nation’s heroes we turn reverently to nry to start business, that they will always vote against from the tory will reach the lasting room in a few tine of in repudia- ly floating designated place. Capt. our Father and thank him $20 each case. He appealed and Mrs. Wm. H. Mt.'>i!y ha> .rri t- r*-Mde the saved our nation in its peril. From thence the work will more “Whether the congress ami ad- glad tidings through neighborhood. proceed January. here. Mr. whs detail *'. ib-toi; incoming We that no heroic act is ever Moody man ministration will fondly fancy the comprehend that this is no Having despatched a young man to“Guinea,” rapidly through departments. There Quinlan ami Hustus were then tried fur «m 1 Complimented. lost. Like the pebble thrown into yonder business, and will arrive mere party victory we must wait and see. I are now about 50 hands in the the citadel of the free silver kings, to ap- pond it starts a ripple which speeds on and factory. drunkenness and disturbance. Quinlan shows that iiope and trust that there will be a modifica- Mrs. E. A. I>. w»-i : f Congress- of on and that writes human Burriugton tion of the fiscal and commercial of prise them the news, Capt. Williams forever; ripple pleaded guilty and asked to be sentenced to 'ive work in the Held policies The Belfast Schools. JO Monday to attend the Aroosti -k C" m'y men history. days in jail, as he wanted to get out of such as and Sewall and their started for Trimm’s in to sur- •• 1 Bryan Capt. hopes >* bam a young Greek 2,. nave, replied for forenoon. appealed given you, by voice offered himself. He came in the old James At Pittsburg, Penn., there was an imme- Bob, and together the two veterans of the sea Burns, Smalley again pleaded guilty to her husband, Capt. Randell of sell. (Yl:a F., y i•ontributed. To say continental coat and vest and 12 m.-- close primary ami in- diate revival of iron corduroy drunkenness and was sent up for JO days. yon for your eminent the andglast industries, sent up a cheer that reverberated long was very sick in New York, and sh- eft by pants. A hero of the war of 1812. And the termediate grades for afternoon. Harry Flood, one of the pedestrian frater- feebly express our obll- at the and iron works andj Pittsburg forge and loud over the hills and valleys of Long officer said, “Let the old soldier pass.” He came to Belfast and tried va- train from Belfast Saturday nr rang to have 12.15 p. m.-close other schools nity, Monday yon your reward went into on the wages of GOO men were advanced 10 per Island. The man arrived at the store that battle the first day. A rious devices to get into fie tirst him there. and the es- young for jail, got join prosperity ball hit his obi-fashioned and afternoon. and when cent. Nov. 4th. James a spectacles drunk, then, the prospect was which we Caruthers, local in good time and shouted,“McKinley is elect- is of (>. tranquility glanced away, a half spent ball entered a The school in the former Hayford District fair for his being put in the cooler to sober The engagement announced D. will follow the walked into the. office of con- do know ?” inaugu- capitalist, city ed !” “How you was asked in one truss he wore, another pierced his arm and off and be sent on his he threw a mis- Wheeler of Cast im- and Miss Clara H Ma'- M- had a flag raising the afternoon of Nov. 4th. way, Kiuley. troller and down a for as still another his and the wounded man at a him Gourley put check breath, all at once. “Just received leg, sile policeman, hitting in a a r your of spoke A handsome had been square thews of Lincolnvi! <•. Mr. Whc-ir; promptness was found by a neighbor and carried to his Hag bought by the the face. Flood JO r\ *40,000 worth of bonds. He stated if the news from the Judge Rogers gave days iees, and city Northport,” replied own son of Dr. Wheeler ol Castm* id is wishing you home, happy that in his old age he scholars, and » pole erected by public spir- in jail. (leorge "s, I had been elected he would not touch man. “Has Gil home?” “T am, Bryan young got guess could fight for liis native land. connected with the wholesale I.t a: -i■•■■■ 1 v ited citizens in the district. Loretto v uirs, Heroes of the friends Hay- 1 the bonds. He said: “J never saw not.” how did hear from North- civil war, of youth., A Silver Wkddi.no. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. < »\V anything “Well, you ford firm of Parker, Holmes N: Co Bos: >n. ELL CLAYTON, and of our we welcome presented the Hag to the school in a like the revival of business peers age, you again who have friends in this New York to-day. Money port?” they enquired excitedly. “By the Carver, many 1 Bureau, to our own fair town. brief but interesting speech, and the teach- Miss Charlotte T. Sibh\ lecture-' s seems to be easy and every one is talking white flag that is dying from Glidden’s by H. R. Dawson. vicinity, celebrated the Joth anniversary of Response er, Miss Edith Thomas, accepted it m be- week as follows Monday evening a‘ Ma w<»rk at home Mr. prosperity.” shore,” answered the hoy. “Oh! well!” Recitation, The Veteran’s their marriage at their home in Vmalhaven Courtship, half of the school. Little Miss Hayford son, Tuesday at Skowhegan; Wniu-%! i\ at w Jd. Haven, Ct., in New Carriage manufacturers at Amesbury, came the response, “we don't take any Com. Wentworth Tuesday evening, Nov. The Rockland sang very and remarks were made Fairiield and at Brewer Next Remarks, J. W. Black prettily, in of the Thursday cm. spending the clos- Mass., announce that they will now start up stock in that. We’ll wait until we receive Star says, a report happy occasion : Poem, The Dead at Arlington, by Superintendent Brick and others. week she will speak at Kmim-huio; mnn. tlie High school building lias field S. Carver and Miss Olivia who Williniantic, i'1 husiastie audiences given on condition that McKinley was elect- as he left the store for home. It Song, Riding Jack Horse with Papa, Brown, the boy been a Ethel repaired the past week, much need- plighted their troth ‘Jo years ago and their Wm. C. is to start m ■ '*‘ii •! t<* the laurels ed. One manufacturer states that he had Savery Thompson he had seemed that the information came so early ed friends cannot wish them better than Remarks, A. E. Nickerson improvement. days oil a business trip for his lirm. S irg*‘iit iihlie speaker. He is orders for 75 vehicles undersucha condition. and so suddenly upon them they could not Dollars do the business a future as full of home eonteiitmei t as the Song, every time, iSu. Co. of New to 11 1 Swan’s Island past. Many elegant silver remembrances York, avaha, Matan/as, city enjoying a well entertain such disagreeable news Albert Cain Sloop Run Down. possibly were with < •: » of a offered congratulations by the Mexico, Vera Cruz, the Pm .he ■: d the ! to his A cable from Loudon The Reading letter from Comrade Merrill of ry taking up message says: as the defeat of Bryan and SewalJ. While friends aud relatives, and gratefully ac- election of has a Dixfield. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 10th. The fish- Cnitcd States, Salt Eak-city, I» ■: uid a I lecember. McKinley given great upon a possibility of a defeat, a A little of was tied around Vila of Swan’s knowledged by the recipients. Rotted to trade in tiie wool and meditating Song, piece string ing sloop Evelyn Island, I o on- impetus clothing plants ami cut flowers brightened the at- Kansas City. Mrs. Thompson wi districts of Bradford and Yorkshire. Amer- new arrival entered the. and when his neck, Albert Cain Me., Capt. Walter Joyce, was run down at s in Real Estate. citadel, tractive home choice confec- him. 4th Drill by the cadets, daylight this morning while four decorations, pauy ican dealers cabled large orders Nov. he shouted that had made a clean Searsport fishing in McKinley Fred F. Black miles north of Eastern the tionary dainty bon-bon dLlies were every- and the prices of raw and manufactured Capt. point, by coast- E. E. Pendleton has returned to his a went as to how he got his schoouer,John where at hand, refreshments of ice cream, Capt. "‘•d'-rs in real estate were materials are sweep, cry up Black well feel of his ing Cadvvallader of New York. advancing. Capt. may proud assorted the choicest of its were run on the tram as Amen m Ex- 11 The mast of the cake, kind, passenger :11 y of Deeds was a the information. said the man, “I was Evelyn went overboard, Registry There jubliaut feeling morning “Why,” as their movements were almost served a of assistants. Miss Carrie company, and the main boom was carried and by corps press messenger, after an absence ot more 'K Nov. 11, 18‘.H): John of Nov. 4th in the Chicago Board of Trade down to the wharf when the Frank Jones away perfect. The Manual of Arms by the com- she was otherwise Crockett, Vinalhaven’s talented dramatic Ih'diard S. Lombard, as the result of the election. Members ap- damaged. Watchman than three weeks from illness. The mes- came in and the told me that of was reader, favored the gathering with some of '•"•‘i in Richard S. on with of aud captain without the word of command was Staples the sloop knocked overboard, Unity. peared the door handfulls $5 pany service on the train lias i*• •*• u but was her best selections. Parlor games were senger freight 1 laud in which in settle- there had been a land-slide and that Bryan rescued. Jerry, Unity ; $10 gold pieces, they paid very tine, and the order arms sounded as one in the entire and discontinued. B. P. Sawyer has been trans- '• The Evelyn was to with her sails participated by company, ‘Small, Bowdoinham, to ment of privileges. All were rejoicing over and Sewall had the worst of laying to the run from Dover and Foxcroit. got it, being gun. the schooner with such pleasant environments and associ- ferred land in Brooks. the fact that the had declared for hoisted; displayed no lights. id'-ok.s; country buried so that it would he four a most was to and E. S. has returned " to deep years, Remarks followed the different com- Captain Joyce says that was break- ations, enjoyable evening spent Newport, Cling ^‘-n,, Mabloo E. Hatch, sound money. All standard stocks were ad- would by daylight home to Old Town. at least, before they be able to get and the vessel was by the guests who were privileged to par- mgs in Jackson. M. J. vanced such a bound as not seen in who themselves as more ing easily seen. She was by of the mud went down in.” This rades, expressed take of the generous extended. 1’• a clear they towed into Gloucester the schooner and hospitality b. Bowden, do.: land months. by Mr. the well-known d was the crushing blow to the radiant hopes than satisfied with their visit, and a rising will be J. F. Moses, proprie- Newcomb, Monroe, to The Sloss iron and steel company of Bir- probably repaired. 1 of the Isles boro silverites and they came to vote thanks to the of Prospect Ferry. Mrs. Henrietta Luce tor of the Robinson met do ; land in Monroe, iron of was given people House, Bucksport, mingham, Ala., one of the largest pro- the conclusion that the white at North- '"d*, to Fred C. flag Searsport for their hospitality. Adjourned. Secret Societies. of Belfast visited Mrs. N. J. Heagan several with a accident He was Monroe, ducing concerns in the south, telegraphed them the of very painful Friday. :"'d mil! port had told story their defeat H. R. D. in Monroe. Henry to the editor of the Manufacturers’ Record, last week... .Mrs. and on a corner of the 11 too well. days George Mudgett standing piazza, feeding -John H. as follows: “Custom- only The son of Black, Palermo; Baltimore, Nov. 4th, Mrs. Ed. A. Richardson of Deer Isle has regular meeting of Phoenix Lodge, F. Belfast are visiting at George the doves, according to his daily custom, Palermo. James B. feel ers and producers of iron already good and A. will he held next Grindle’s.Arthur Grindle came down when he lost his balance and fell to the t" Jason U. A. Hoyt arrived home Saturday from to to her M., Monday even- B. Colson, Win- effects of the election results. Consumers gone Baltimore, Md., join husband, from Bangor and spent last Sunday with his ground, striking partially on his face. His Frank H. Pro- a visit to the scenes of his in ing. Prospect. Mills, are anxious to buy at former prices. youth, Vienna, who recently arrived there from Dakar, West father-The Ladies’ Circle met with Mrs. fa* e was quite badly cut in two places Dr. Edwin P. Taylor, Pitts- ducers 50 cents advance for a B. C. last and quote prompt Mercer and Athens. He secured valuable Coast of Africa via Barbadoes. An interest- Eight members of Aurora Rebekah Lodge, Avery Saturday evening. Twenty- Emerson was called dressed the injuries. r. Idings in Burnham. Sam- and 75 cents for 181)7 deliyery. It five were and all a old and for a man of delivery in the tailor shears used his will I. O. O. present enjoyed good Mr. Moses is 73 years diospect, to Geo. W. and like- relic by grand- ing letter from Capt. Richardson be F., visited Miriam Lodge of Rock- Doe, is safe to say prosperity is restored time-Miss Hattie Hardy of Bucksport his age escaped very luckily with no broken more than a hundred laud dings in,Stockton Springs. ly to continue for a long period.” father years ago. found on the 2d page. last Thursday evening. visited Miss Orianna Harding last Friday. bones. He is able to be about the hotel.

I was the The of the Africa to Orchilla, and homeward. liness. As we sped along westward badly; there drifting among nuts Results Election. thoughts of the conditions ahead became many pieces of freshly charred wood, The Boston which did ser- To the Editor of The Journal: My more depressing. In the mind a newspa- quite like charcoal. A vessel may have Herald, good on an enormous value and a let- been burned. We a lookout vice the in behalf of last wilting to The Journal was sent from per put kept good during campaign ter from home would seem In for other wreckage or boats, but saw Dakar. The tropical African coast is not priceless. sound money and the national honor, has all my life ! had never deviated from the nothing. FREE the a summer following interesting comments on the pleasing play-ground, though path started upon but once (and we went The weather turned very fine and the results of the election: we had no quarrel with it this time. For in short of masts). This time Barbadoes winds again became closely related to the was aud in our of calms. We drifted up Hat- THE CITIES one good reason, we were consigned to a directly aggravatinglv family by OF THE LAND. and 1 lead to teras and out of the Stream. After be- French to all path requested my guardian The Democratic party in this election f company. “Exceptions a one BUTTONS in the when write there on the strength of our possi- ing tropics long time, has thrown one the French mer- away important strong- rules,' always admitted, Our water was low and there comes into soundings on our northern bly calling. hold of its power in sacrificing the cities he feels cold even in while in chant is the best on earth! From a long is a strong uncertainty of getting a sup- coast July, ot the land. It defied the business inter- at. Orchilla. As we neared Barbadoes October he can almost freeze. After get- fosteml prejudice I am rather fond of ply ests there, and it has met its answer. AN ELEGANT BUTTON the to became ting into port, however, he can somehow Will while the temptation stop stronger Even New York has left it, an event alto- the American, Englishman, meet the about half and and we hauled up and anchored off temperature way gether unparalleled in the political his- comes next in my heart’s af- in the Next morn- may soon become tough.” We generally, Bridgetown moonlight. quite “(a) tory of the country within the memory of with each ot I received the letter and stole in the like a thief iu the package fections. but for politeness and appreci- ing cabled home, by pilots, man. This, if continued, amounts to tilled water and a barrel of night, and credited our side with £85. virtual ativeness the Frenchman commands my bought po- Democratic annihilation in all save tatoes had Arrived in Baltimore and so ends for *>4.75 (they just been marked safely, the rural districts of the South. It is an vote at seems na- every election. lie by down from and was off for Orchil- this tri-continent eight), triangular, voyage, astounding event, and one which no po- ture and from and la while the was In all that rather successfully, and without the loss by education, principle day young. litical prophet a few years ago would have a American of the rope-yarn. from policy, to be polite to every one who English town, doing large proverbial ventured to predict as in the realm of pos- business, I could not capture an Ameri- Richardson. deserves and he still has left consider- IT. H. Ward. sibility. it, can I saw some in the club newspaper. THE NEXT able of that extra and for In Brief. Chief J ustice of the su- CONGRESS. old-time esteem room, but had no time to read them. Long a court of whose famous Almost The character of the election must men ol my calling which all the world There were none in the town to be bought, preme Michigan, car- and I do not The there case against ex-Pension Commissioner ry with it a sweep in Congress perhaps once held for us. England and America beg. people are, like the most of British subjects, in- Lochren has been dismissed by the fed- equal to, if not surpassing, that made by have “tumbled” to the fact that men eral will at once com- Case. the in the election two only tensely loyal. Natives who were never supreme court, Hopeless Republican party who are for else on the land’s off the mence a similar action the years ago. It could not well much good nothing island call England “’Ome.” The against present A Terrible Cough. No Rest Night go Herbert last farther than this at the North, but the face of the earth go to sea, and in that business men must be interested in Amer- commissioner.Secretary nor Day. Given up by Doctors. ican but seem to know or week announced that the unnamed probability is that the Democrats of the out of the Frenchman markets, they way keep trouble; now under construction will be South have lost several of the care but little about our government and ships districts believes that it is a man who as follows: Ala- a ufeTsaved which are their only good political affairs. They are nice people, named battleships, represented by party in can to sea and bama, Illinois and the House of go keep out of trouble. however, but like all of the provincial Wisconsin; gunboats, BY TAKING present Representatives. with a deal of Marietta, Newport, Princeton, The majority for souud money elected to Modesty, of course, requires me to be- English they put up great Annapolis, “sarce” from the All such and Wheeling.... Arguments on that body must be very large. The Sen- lieve that the is all negro. Eng- Vicksburg latter wrong; though the will ease before the New in the face of this of lish tropical provinces are over loaded Fayerweatlier ate, demonstration in all court of has been cannot well resist in the my teachings to aspiring youth I with the colored race and they are always York appeals postponed opinion, following until November 30....The British Admi- same track. In of it is have .vays strongly dwelt on the lesson insolent. The white men take no more point fact, probab- of authorizes an denial of the assumed that the free silver t! at •■eternal is the of notice their impertinence than they do ralty explicit ly majority vigilance price “Several years ago. I caught a severe cold, out of a while the same words statement that orders have been issued to goes of Congress on the 4th of dog's barking, attended with a terrible that allowed March, !•> the that he ever cough not safety property may or acts from the meanest of their own double the strength of the British Heet in to reappear again at any stage of the me no rest, either day or night. The doc- btc« nm■ entrusted with." There are American Crocker of nation’s very race would put them in a violent rage. waters.George tors, after working over me to the best of history. The custom be a wise but I San Francisco lias been awarded £500,000, tew men in other places where so much may one, their ability, pronounced my case hopeless, THE GENERAL RESULT. should think it hard to learn and to a legacy left him by his father in ease he and said could do no more for me. \.due their their prac- they It is a landslide! The most iepends solely upon care, should live consecutive without A of sent me sanguine tice. go years friend, learning my trouble, of t-m and their nerve. anticipations those who had faith and udgn < »n naruauoes me weatner look- touching a drop of intoxicating liquor_ a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which 1 leaving confidence in the American are 1 was people < ps : lie t reuciimau s view is nearly ed badly, and the season for hurricanes Lady Henry Somerset has sent a cable- began to take, and very soon greatly the whole realized. They have proved anew their : was tu Mr. Edward F. as- relieved. By the time I had used he'.i ';: his is to be ripe. We slanted away to the south- gram Mesweeney, to anyhow regaid I was cured. 1 have never capacity be intrusted with self-govern- west and entered the (’aribbean south of sistant United States commissioner of bottle, completely ■ :•>. tire crumbling American bad much <>f a since that time, and I i ment, a capacity which there has at no by (rieuada. instead of the emigration on Ellis island New York har- cough taking slightly firmly believe that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral time been serious occasion to doubt. The I. .' the iiaternity. This time 1 more direct course north of •'St. Vincent. bor, saying that she will give her personal saved my life. '—W. 11. Waki*. s Quimby Herald remarked ten days ago that Bryan The bitter lead us bond that if the Armenians at Ellis island wa- ab to gracefully do many favors for way might iuto bad Ave., Lowell. Mass. could not be elected without the American weather, while around (ireuada hurri- become public charges she will be answer- tie- gums: separating and people losing their identity. This has promptly canes are almost never able for their removal from the I’nitcd known. The been its firm conviction from the outset. d-d; ii>o when and how the most at cargo weather and we had a fair run States_The United States grand jury I brightened Pectoral It, has never wavered in its trust in their c• ■ i: ent to Oct. an indictment Ayer's tln-m. our Cherry They had never be- objective point, entering the little Boston, 20th, reported HIGHEST AWARDS AT WORLD'S FAIR. intelligence and their sound judgment. •• Thomas A. Brain, mate of the ; wbat is so common a harbor of Oieliilla easily and in It against to us, sail- safety. From the day that tlie Chicago conven- is a a harbor with- hark Herbert Fuller, for the murder on •with steam unique loading place: Ayer's Pills the ltest Family Physic. tion its candidates and its ag power. The cargo seas his presented plat- out a port, a place without a town: in- the high of Captain Nash, wife form we have steadily prophesied the re- ban. dry and sound, and every- habited fourteen and Second Mate Brambmg. The late on only by strong laboring buke of b;>th at the hands of the voters AN ■ OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE t; to negroes and tlie white which he will he allowed to plead was not theii pleasure. When uperintendent. of the land. The conditions of the con- rules and no other men announced_United States Consul Hurst ssTiNG mm • Ship laws. The 'dr lire. oi the company made test made it inevitable, and this simply a e a* lluenos and at Prague reports that the Austrian gov- | engaged Ayres brought persons, c’ because the contest was to be decided >■ m erg. t. ..Is ea : <.f Many by p’ my here to serve six months turns. The su- ernment is about to treble the dun on adults, are starved f r lat the votes of the American the de- A COLLECTION OF 3U1 1 to bar out the better nation, ills, wish- d t( ]• me thing -erintemleiit has a comfortable wooden glucose effectually a every j peculiar it •uri>iti: ebm t. scendants of the men who had brought it 1 e v.keie he lives and outs entirely and cheaper articles from Ameiie;i. With- WITHOUT COST. !:1 s language < an eon\ey, and whit h defecti\ •.■ dig into bad themselves the in live months the United States being, enjoyed alone. The laborers live in good barracks. shipped assimilation faii- ; : 1 w-.n.dd .iiiu ag.iii:. 1 tried to hem tits of the government thus rrca! ed, * 'abei* ua> iM* home here: hence. 2,0-10,000 pounds of this commodity into perhaps from ordinary food. ] had been instructed in its and o live ni) seif, but in the intricate ami unchained Austiia, a of >2.00 fur principles, ; mind of paying duty every had the benelits it 220 visited appreciated conferred. -n. id- !.-oded American can man, during idle and lonely hours, it may pounds.V cyclone Okala- Here nas ueen muniiig m me liiciaeuis sometimes be considered a lionia Oct. doing an ANGIER’S < tiling of fabu- Territory 20th, ’•[.(!! !l!,l II 111 (‘.XjMl'S- of the campaign from the beginning to lous worth. 1 do not mean to imply that immense amount of damage and killing a : :• •; kindness and good will. its clo>e to create any serious misgivings cling" '.l is not and always valuable. —- number of people. The same night an- actually on this or to doubt as to its A > point, justify .; -\.i\ get along well with « ut maiikii.il appreciates when it other cyclone struck the city of Dennison, nothing result. The manner in which men is and ,align- u.t i- h- .1 a; table o plentiful— tis absence that makes the Texas, unroofing buildings tearing up rouiplishment EMULSION ed themselves on tin* sides was heart fond, lint these ihit trees_The State attorney lias nulled the respective ‘>* r,d\ to i>>e.sK. With some grow low, a full ir.g jii furnishes this element direr:iv to in itself guaranty, if any were need- treeless beds, almost under a ease against Rev. II. II. which phosphate Hayden, One jio‘> ii is to the bowels and ed. entire party, and that the strong- impossible get along broiling equatorial sun, would indeed be has been on the Connecticut Superior stomach, lungs, the est, was committed by its initial action to s.; andnot worth for: that is a home for womankind. The su- Court docket since 1870. The purifyingandenriching blood, .k.y, trying drear} clergyman the defence of the of the was with the murder of restoring and integrity gov- oininon with the On perintendent is an ex-sea captain, former- charged Mary strength making Spanish. new flesh. in throat ernment, and to it were joined much of WWW? ly of Maine, an acquaintance of mine for Stannard of Guilford and the trial attract- Unequalled : arrival the >j aniard sizes you up to and diseases and scrofulous the intellect, the sound the more than lie lias an ed the attention of the whole at lung judgment, twenty-four years. country substantial see how small a dog he can make of affections. citizenship of the other. This you, interesting and loving family, at their the time.A howling blizzard swept Perfectly agreeable to take and to was really a demonstration in advance of and w much of your dues he can beat adopted home in Baltimore, which he has Iowa Oct. 20th with constantly increas- greatly superior Cod-Liver Oil in results. what must of follow. It was a not seen f and tu have all the hones that to Druggists $1.00. Pamphlet mailed that the nation which had attained the r belong October 20th and certain time to come. He is an unselfish lin, Kansas, continu- free. ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON, eminence of our own was not an accidental him, and more if possible, he calls him and in that man ed all Friday. It was preceded by a philosopher, says, effect, heavy a has 25 ecu fall of rain and the but logical product. It demonstrated 1 n o* advanced per and uses him much bet- was only made to be the of a ground, in conse- C\nt H “good dog” very supporter that we were the United States that had family and to work for the welfare and quence, was well soaked, putting fail WlUllllll^ election. Now we will si' ter. As a rule, it is best to show your gained the respect of the world, and that best future interests of its members; that wheat in good condition.Ex-Senator teeti !•* a at once—that is the the people whom our institutions had Sains less the advance, Spaniard liis own comfort and should at | Henry L. Dawes’ 80th birthday was cele- pleasures nutuied were on -n that he or worthy of them. ispositi respects appre- most he a secondary consideration brated Friday October 30th at Pitts- cent, less than that. Wc h and, SUCCESSORS TO In the face of all, how feeble ciates. that when circumstances seem to so re- field, Mass., by a tea party gotten up Meeting, and puerile appears the attempt to trans- stock of A' a. uve mentioned, a summei visit to quire, his should not he considered by Mrs. Dawes. Many letters and tele- good ste;ve:ns & form this It dashed ■ erskine, government! against t lie .ist ! Africa is not to be at all. There are too many men whose grams were received, including those from | expected the rock of the sound sense and the stern a (■<■:;;inn-i, island, error and rejoin the ranks of sound Amer- ing An. b.'iiei to fnMui and be troublesome. were five or six dozen hens and trunk which had been ehe< ked to Boston. lOxtension Cast's, chickens, ican again sensible 'M one The were citizenship, becoming M ••very knows that torr d Africa or foriy one and two partridges all dime up separate- VV thirty goats, donkey hips, and upholders of w ise govern- > r."t leai are two two cats ly in and the venison was reflecting healthy clime; people mules, dogs, am: tw-> doves. paper bags ment. 1 Hobos, -.-!<• .-i 1 t. to >« veral and childish in cloth so that, no j slight I One goat was butchered every Saturday wrapped blood would ai'• lufi.• >. Blankets, Etc*. say yeihiw and malarial fevers. | and 1 took dinner with the superintendent ! escape from it. Game Warden Smith told The Voice of Chicago. While Store, Main Mu a pu>: and cholera. A few \ears ago every Sunday, which 1 much enjoyed. a Bangor Commercial reporter, that he NEW STOCK OF h and nurses died in I no O’CONNELL. Er et« I»akar with { oat s<>up, goat stew, and goat's milk in thought the partridges were taken with The Daily Papers Speak In Inrrrtain Tone. CHARLES a> last as >ed‘"W u-v-l they e udd he sent our coffee. snares, as he found no marks on them The papers of morn- oat from France. Next Chicago Wednesday the\ enjoyed Tlie vumger d.-g got into disfavor with indicating that they were shot.V re- SHOES and RUBBERS, cholera t.»i a .mange, h it the ward of live dollars has been BOOTS, ing commented editorially *n the result lately neigh- Ids master by becoming a party to a sort offered by boiin -■ lias mvi! Fine C«oods. Low Prices. quite healthy, except for of compound felony: the hens would steal Game Warden Berry for the destruction of the election the day before, as follows: the 1 ■: p; .. v iniei mittent !• v.-i. There and their of the heron which is the trout away lay eggs in what they catching HARNESS REPAIRING and ) t Open Tin: u n a d. s eui •utile! in the two or in the j p.i1 three fondly believed weie secret the brook- in Winthrop.Jn a report CARRIAGE TRIMMING. I I Evenings. is places, li means that the nation’s honor has noing the last sentence, but 1 trust followed after them and sent to Mr. (). B. Whitten, commissioner pup stole the been vindicated: that of the guess the and not of Fish Warden of 59 Main Street. every department meaning eggs, much to liis masters disgust. He fisheries, by Lyman the will be !!ruse 1 lie government maintained in its expi essh »n. me the he Bar he that in his district gave dog, and now hunts the Harbor, says that is • sru t'-Mi-d C. E STEVENS. H I. STEVENS. integrity; repudiation dead; that in such climates the cook vessel all over of this 55 boats for possible liens' nests. I during September year revolution is that mob law will i> o ?.,< Jiist man rebuked; to get sick. The was also the doves captured lobsters as given and when 200 30,220 against 19,>01 ...THE... not be tolerated. It means that section is for for same temperature enough the miles at sea we let them out of their the period of time in 1895. The it l h cannot he section on mil! 1 -*?n iv arrayed against any stand, while the addition house; they promptly started increase throughout the entire State will i ■ t i!i southward, political issue whatever iu the lifetime of gaii y inis is too much to endure and, 1 fancied, be found to preserve about the same ratio wid silently repeating “Home, this and that the South mjuiuity. This is as sweet home!” 1 as shown in this district. This is due to generation, loyal inconvenient, shall be anxious to learn vies with the North and the tiie ok is, or should the best and the lobstei law that does not lob- & SIBLEY loyal loyal if SWAN be, returned there they safely. permit CO., in to a West devotion the best interests of m. st useful man on < board. >11rs got sick We were sixteen at the island sters under ten and a half inches to be days and JOBUKIiS OK common It means that and u.dered how we should country. capital fare. For when the came to taken. Win leaving captain sea and labor are not to be each Now is the time to myseii. I don't care for much to sim- pitted against buy your j eat, with us before With all saying good-bye. CRAIN, other in a life and death and that ply he ieving that man needs but little here of his The corner stone of the First Universal- struggle philosophy and brave-heartedness to if a i.iu wants that little class is not be arrayed against class in clean. There there was a chord of emotion in the ist church was laid at Macliias Oct. 28tli. old part- FEED, internecine warfare to the shame of our ely adage that “A well me with A cornet band led the music. Win. Pat- First Thorough! y Prepare t thing ing; leaving letters and messages Christian civilization and to the Quality, vonied about is half and there master of and Selden reproach done,” to liis wife and family, whom I would see tangall, ceremonies, SEEDS and are no words niore true. of our manhood. Belonging in the in a short time, while lie—a prisoner still. Gilbert, pastor, were assisted by Kevs. T. same hiss, and related to the J. THE THllll HEPL'lil.ICAN. closely above, Though my heart was with Wriglit of the Methodist church, and C. NE, is a heating high GROCERIES. noth ei old saying: “‘Tis the unex- D. Crane of the hopes of soon meeting my own friends, 1 Congregational church, The American people have preserved ]»e< t( : tiiat happens"— that and John and I in poi-tevis of It. intimating sadly felt almost as though we were steal- lawyers Lynch John C. their honesty and self respect. They I what s or is expected, worried about, from a Talbot. There was a crowd have defeated ing away wreck and deserting large present. Dealers in the finest quality of Bryan overwhelmingly and .'"It! does it take place, it is all in true, hungry human life still to its The writer recalls a time when the have shown the world that they are not a matters or in clinging weighty trities, and shows broken and unsafe timbers. nation of cheats and anarchists. Universalists a They at how tailible is the and had nei ;lier church nor a Anthracite and * . Prices He judgment foresight uesauen on tne mtn ol October for have voted that they will not swindle for Wharf. of mankind. Our went on with- settled pastor. J. A. of cooking Baltimore, almost a straight course the Milliken, Esq., honor*, and will not swindle one another. out a 11 \ inconvenience whatever. The for .... entire way, north a little westerly. The Cherryfield, many years judge of pro- Blacksmith L03lS« They have put the inetVacable brand of Chestnut Coal, S5.35 second mate had a youth!ul good and trades were and bate condemnation on the brows of light the weather very for Washington county, used to their Bryan “ eaily start in life born in BORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Stove .... 5.35 by being Belfast; but it was a and his The of con- tine, suspicious season; from come to Macliias a accomplices. sanctity | then-lore, he knows and is one fortnight or once every thing the to the eleventh of this month tracts has been and the infamous “ eighth 33, 33, 37 Front St.. Belfast, Me. upheld, .... ready to tackle it. lie took the fallen a month and hold services in the court Egg 510 up has ever been common dates for cyclones attempt to put into ell’ect a policy which i reins : the cuisine, and his room. TELEPHONE 4-B. ltf management to cross the that we At that time there was one would violate millions and billions “ very path must take. only destroy Furnace .... 5.10 was solving of praise. We had no We bent good sails, rove new ropes and church edifice in the town, the of credit, has been trampled under foot, further cases of s ckne.ss and in a week or Congrega- j made all things snug and taut. Drifted I’ROM I* I DKI.IVKRA two ihe chef tional. Later the Catholics built a mi: riiiiiiMi i:. legal “turned to” again, Woua and chapel, up through Passage out into COKUKC I \VKlO II I though -till weak and and still later the Methodists built on a A was formed to and evidently feeling the more open sea with the mildest conspiracy betray j TWO TONS MORE < Alii wreck the Democratic and to miserably. weather, the clearest sunshine, and with lot nearly opposite the old Macliias party put J to trom the in its The con- j always glad get away entirely too little wind instead of House. .OK I II AT. Populist party place. any included the adventur- every place except home, the world and An occasional spirafors Populist j cyclonic surplus. dolphin- ! (lie V hue House: and so we were to ers and agents of every class in the nruin- THE SWAN & SIBLEY CO glad steak graced, or disgraced, the table, and, awe. Irani tlie coast. In summer Arrival of Armenians. tain combined with the southern gel the elsewhere, threw the cat into furious States, wirais aie baffling and blow toward tin' eestaeies of Populistic unreconstructed rebels and ku :s:t. :ir> sl :?r From savage feasting. Nov. lane, with a short sea 1*<»JiTj.and, 4. Tweuty-two Ar- Klux clans and with time-serving and j heaving in. It is There may still be “Ships that in hard pass menian Maine's to care of all who gel.eially and tedious getting out a the but. their absence refugees, quota 30c.Tea 30c. cowardly politicians sections, continues few night,’ for, arrived here on tlie New York GUARANTEED hundred miles where the trade winds remarkable in to-day by fraud and usurpation seized control of very the daytime. The steamer. Just received, direct from China. *" may lie Poind. We started to work out of They are a hard-looking set of the national convention at the Coliseum TOBACCO F mate and I planned that vie must soon and after men, from 22 to 55 years old. Mrs. L. Our customers say it is as good as held under a Democratic call. This liufisque bay, beating all day and meet some outward bound West In- KABfT a M. X. Stevens of the W. C. T. U. took night, against light winds and consider- 50 cents for elsewhere. would have been bad enough, but added to the desire fur diaman, and while the weather was they pay Over 1,IVA(X)0boxes sold. eW.OOO cures proto its power destroy of the and were world. l*’ t" able sea, we had charge refugees, they to this evil congregation were represen- form. No-to-bac is the greatest nerve-food in he Many *ra;n wearing ship every so .■ time, smooth he, the would man vinomus and imumei I o mate, go taken to a hotel for To-mor- fails to make the weak impotent strong, two miles. Then came an quarters. tatives of the worst elements of we fur a > on: gained unex- aboard and some American society lighted. We expect you to believe what, say. cure ui.-iy get newspa- row A. A. HOWES 6l CO. eo Sim and Smoke A -ui la:>' '• 1' we will be distributed about the and The real Democrats in the where. Send for our booklet “Don't Tona* pected slant and stretched they politics. or N< straight pers. Ah! the weakness of childish hu- tree sample. Address TU£ ST LUU.\(1 KUMEUY CO., Chicago for a hundred State. convention were driven out or silenced. away miles. That move man The first plans! very sail that we A II was followed a short of reception was given them to-niglit, at A declaration for free riot Sold and Guaranteed l>y KlUlI .VKl) >1C)C)I>\ by spell squalls, saw in latitude 33° was a bark out accompanied up which a which came in solid walls of poem of welcome, written by their declaration for free silver. up inky from some Southern port, to the scudding of was read. were in the to hearts of Mary Crosby Bangor, Altgeld and Tillman put lia\ ■ blackness—enough frighten northeast under two lower topsails while APPLES. If You oak. Then came another slant, and in place of Democratic leadership. A man a 1111 we were north under FRUIT running equally lour Wont a PORTABLE DRYER.- th.i- three or four from the start we were Boy Live Month. 7IHMERMAN who made a hysterical speech, with no days suug sail. It was a bad day for making h Just the thing to evaporate your apples. Sam- tilled with V ] So Mr. Gilman of 34 Mill other merit and not a was dancing along, westward ho, more than calls. Brown, St., South ple in stock and will be sold low. Democrat, ordei .1 two hundred miles a Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. nominated for President. This ad\ t in Boston Heralo ; day. ’Twas the un- The next was FRED ATWOOD. perverted day finer and, some 00 His son » expected. had Lung trouble, following Typhoid action made Democratic victory impossi- columns wlmiv j miles S. S. E. of in the south- Nov. 4, 1899.—4w45 Clocks, will no loim • and Winterport, ! Hatteras, Malaria, he spent three hundred and ble. This is the most instructive 8-Day Bound to the island of a politi- tel- Orehilla, barely ern edge of the stream, we passed seventy-five dollars with doctors, who dual- on the through cal lesson of the of amthiiu speck chart, belonging to Venezuela thousands of cocoanuts gave him “Your wont century. { floating in the ly up, saying: boy WALNUT OR OAK CASES, U 1-Cents > l and in of the eastern |IN Kate 1'iv just sight end of the we were live a month.” He tried Dr. King’s New \\ water; sailing among them for House for Sale. Catarrh Means Situations } Andes. No mail service there at ail and Discovery and a few bottles restored him to Hanger. two hours. We caught some of them up 04 to a health and enabled him to to work a A and a half house, pleasantly located; Because if unchecked it may lead directly to miles, by sea, post-office. The in buckets. were fresh and go per- story They sound, man. fine view*of Belfast bay: ten rooms all finished Catarrh is caused African are made tlie more fectly well He says he owes his pres- consumption. by impure ports lonesome not in the water. fine cellar, water in house; nice garden, under is There- evidently long They ent good health to the use of Dr. King’s New city blood. This fact fully established. 3*$3.00,€ NOTI* by the long time between mails and the cultivation, apple, pear, shade trees, by had doubtless been lost during the gale of Discovery, and knows it to be the best in good plum, fore, it is useless to try to cure catarrh by of time etc. Nice Inquire of 1 length that letters are on the way. the neighborhood. outward or inhalants. The true previous day. Perhaps a part of some the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles M. C. DIL WORTH. applications A T T1IF. All persons holding A letter almost becomes bald and a news- to cure catarrh the blood. of the deekload, although I do not know that Free at Kilgore & Wilson’s City Drug Store. Or C. B. HALL, Main St., Belfast. 44tf way is,to purify partment cit.\ haired and Hood’s the blood quested to present t im paper grey disreputable in ap- are ever on Sarsaparilla, great puri- they shipped deck; they may at the Superintend. before one fier, cures catarrh by its power to drive out pearance receives them. But sometimes be taken in crates or in CASTOniA. later than 12 o’clock other SUBSCRIBE all from the blood. Thousands \ in this respect the ahead that we The FOR^^^^^ impurities month. By observing port ways boxed on the deck. Some small fac- of that have been HERVEY JEWELRY STORE, " l«oa people testify they per- counts the i were now looking forward to offered vessel loaded simile monthly, only with them may have sunk, ever7 fectly and permanently cured of catarrh by be aided materially. a more solid lone- signature \ piv-spcetof compressed and there was one small sign that looked of wrapper. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. C. H. MONROE, '•'.anager. Belfast, Oct. 20. Is

— —** ———- 1 |)ajs in Honduras. thousand people, crowded in between three P=5';;1_t sailors and carries a but A Ride hills and sprit sail, Through Aroostook steep prefaced by a beach of the oars County. !; i: I’l'BI.IC IS ENTERED are largely depended upon. Seats yellow sand. The land-locked circle be- No. 2. lvTH.RE ISLAND AND are laid across the bottom of the boat and i;r>. A NINETY MILE tween it and other islands—a harbor with- The ride from Houlton to the sides used as a rest for the back. The Cftribou—a i\sKCA BAY TO THE in a calm as a distance of harbor—is trout pool, but row from sixty miles—was a slow and Tigre to the main land is a glo- I with room enough to anchor a thousand rious tedious one. The express train which one—through an ever-shifting pano- .•nee of The Journal.] vessels within pistol shot of the should have left Houlton at 4 town. rama of mountain ridges, volcanic islands, p. m., hav- li Vet, to the indolence of the na- ing been held at ras, Sept. 30th. owing tall mangrove and dark Bangor to accomodate a IVORINE forests, smooth, the ■ .: a few tives, short distance between anchor- party of the lively people waters, where of the oars stirs excursionists, mixed train ! every dip the be- age and shore must be made was held at Houlton to as via Pacific, by passengers up phosphorescent masses that glitter start on the ex- in canoes and little sail press train’s time. aturally followed trade dug-out boats with like burnished silver. As everything in With the slow rate of WASHING on the Atlantic side. curious while is speed and the and awnings; freight convey- Spanish-America is done on the manana many lengthy stops at ed on men rude the stations it >astline of tliis triangu- lighters, by using pad- (to-morrow) plan, it has been impossible way was eight o’clock ..... os dles tied to The to when we reached a: about 400 miles, it long poles. wharves of start on this several hours trip until Caribou. The night POWDER \ t'S of western Senor Dardano’s have fallen into de- the is far "Cowards die many times before their was dark as Erebus and the rain coast, day day spent; consequently you just death ; the valiant never taste death but which jilts far inland cay in the lapse of years, and have the poured upon the car which was Dear Mrs. seemingly privilege of watching the sun go once.” roof, any- Housekeeper, .. tween the cor- there is in Honduras with a as too much hut a cheerful sound. sharp nobody energy to bed in the western o^ean amid a blaze There is such thing valoi thing But with all when the foe is an insidious one. The the and San Salvador. to them. The boats are of inconveniences of train and rain we enough repair glory, and the brief of on the twilight the bravery that faces death battlefield is in tlie •o ports on this great run as near as to the that which courts death enjoyed ourselves as natured My mission possible shelving tropics, fluted with the most gorgeous praiseworthy; by only good of the slow but sure San Lorenzo on the and both a reckless disregard and beach, passengers and tints and on people can; though many a was world is to freight shades, reflected mountains, advances of a deadly disease is the acme of joke help on “toted” to on causes bandied at the ipala Tigre island, shore the boatmen’s shoul- cloud and sea. Then night suddenly foolishness. Consumption one-sixth expense of our “slow and I the of all the deaths in the world. In spite housekeepers, latter in seat of ders. like a curtain coach,’ nobody got cross and descends, rolled down from of this, thousands are to-day disregarding disagree- able to am sure I can and all vessels corn- One’s first impression of Amapala is of heaven, and unless Luna lends its insidious approach. Any trifling malady make it uncomfortable within. help assistance, that results in disorders of the I 'd uras must digestive at our discharge wonderfully vivid coloring—green sea, you land in darkness. It matters Arriving destination hacks were in lots of little organs, causing impure blood, emaciation you ways. % to be blue weaken to take us to the assengers there, sky, yellow beach, white walled by which port you have selected to enter and lack of vitality, may the respira- awaiting Vaughn House, organs and make them susceptible to where i.s and canoes, when houses, lush mountain foliage, gorgeous will wish tory we found a good supper all ready; Honduras—you you has chosen the assaults of the deadly germs of consump- I make toll of the custom flowers and birds of brilliant Medical but the good came into collision clothes beau- 1 plumage. the other one. San Lorenzo is a miser- tion. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Discov- supper * will all that. Moreover, after with a rcnzo or La Brea, a To the right of the landing place, in a able collection of low ery prevent hungry crowd and, of course, was white and I straw-thatched consumption has gained a foothold, it will tifully favorable weather, to small full of cocoanut stands best vanquished, it must not be infer- plaza trees, huts, with two great wicker-side, tiled- cure it. It is the blood-maker and though and it’s known to science. red clean, soeasy 1 do two. La Brea is a white marble statue of Francisco Mora- roof blood purifier that we ate it all, for the warehouses, belonging to some sil- proprietors, M. I. Turn ley, of Salem, Forsyth Co., N. C., B. J. Smith when I the zan. The low iron fence it ver & Son, don’t that | you that ircquented, being surrounding mining company of the all write-;: ‘‘I had r.a Grippe aiul it left me in a get caught help interior, had a the highway leading has all its posts topped with figures rep- terribly had condition. I distress in mv way. After supper we set out through ) the week’s swarming with fleas, gnats and other stomach that constantly grew worse. I was tak- washing, same the national em- the storm for the new court branch of the resenting quetzal—the vermin. The wretched en with dysentery and nearly died. I finally driving house, inhabitants, recovered from that and got on my feet again. I which rcnzo. call it blem of like Uncle Samuel's where the commissioners held the most housekeepers | They liberty, eagle snaKing with ealeutura from the then took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery nearby cured me of I can Urea to —the bright green bodies, scarlet breasts, which completely indigestion. interesting meeting of their session and, dread so much, is Tegucigalpa, swamps, are in tlm manu- now eat without its me.” mostly engaged anything distressing it '••cne miles they are, yellow beads and long tails of the little although was past midnight when it facture of salt. In the huts aforesaid, The wail of womankind has been for a just nothing at all. >o.l in the birds as as fresh home medical book, written in finally adjourned, all felt that were only saddle, | reproduced faithfully dozens of of both plain, they people sexes and sev- Doctor Pierce’s well for I am for \ occupying 3 or 4 days. ! paint can do it. A prominent feature in straightforward language. repaid the inconvenience experi- splendid washing dishes, eral generations, one small room. Common Sense Medical Adviser fills this occupy enced out the .. when d‘af- the is the inevitable be ab- by coming through storm. milk tin and in fact for Charge landscape barracks, want and will sent, paper-bound, pails, cans, , j Xo chance in any of them for more Mates to the Repub- ! with swarthy, cigarette-smoking soldiers solutely free, fur twenty one one-cent Thursday morning the rain had ceased, fastidious so to cost of Or strangers; you unstrap your stamps, pay mailing only. it was far from everything. mcrica, characterized lounging around it; their wretched-look- in cloth binding for ten cents extra. Ad- though being pleasant, j hammocks and them in the wicker- sling dress, World's Medical Asso- but all were anxious to “do the I limes called Golfo de ing women squatted on the ground uear- Dispensary town’’ Can’t YOU ? sided to what Main N. Y. help warehouses, get sleep the ciation, 063 Sliect, Buffalo, and soon scattered ml dispute the finest by cooking tortillas and frejoles; and about the village. I gods and gnats allow. La Urea is a shade Cake of .Toilet in :| joined a buckboard and rode a dis- Soap every ."’i of ports, on the en- naked babies rolling in the sand. Beyond For YourFrotection#» party better, a ATP A P> f*|| I the having hotel,—or something tance outside the but the m this continent.” It barracks, at the end of the decayed positively state village limits, package. which bears that name. between this does tliat^*^^not | Midway remedy mud was so and the so | TheJ. B. WILLIAMS CO., Conn. atest 30 miles wharf, stands the all-important contain or deep atmosphere Glastonbury, length, aduana, the two the Ilio Choluteca mercury any villages emp- other and that not .imi deep enough for or Custom House, from which Honduras I injurious drug. damp chilly many miles were Makers of Williams Famous Shaving Soaps. ties into the the same Write for catalogue of choice premiums. sea, stream which covered before we were > .*f the world to ride in derives considerable revenue. glad to ask the Amapala’s flows ELY’S l through Tegucigalpa and is known driver to turn back. »m ocean storms by main street is picturesquely shaded by near its headwaters as the Itio Grande. Caribou •f mountain ranges, and mangoes and cocoa palms; and under the CREAM BALM village is situated on the If one could sail to the trees in only Capital on Aroostook river and is one of the Kntering it from the the open street, and in the corri- Cleanses the Nasal Pas bright- this long and winding river!-but unfor- Intiamma Is-mile wide channel dors surrounding the Custom sages, Allays est villages in northern Maine, although House, tion, Meals and protects tunately it is navigable only a short dis- it has The v volcanoes, Conchagua market is held in the early morning. the Membrane from many. business part of the tance from its mouth. The Colds, Restores the overland is on the low close which stand like giant Architecturally, the most interesting Sense of Taste and Smell village ground to the journey to the interior is much the same river and the hand, you see a vast structure is a very quaint old church, buildings are packed to- from this side of Honduras as from :he IT WILL CURE. COLD *n HEAD BAILEY—HARDWIRE. so from the as the hall way up tlie hillside in the outskirts gether that, higher lands sur- green greenest A is applied directly into the nostrils Atlantic coast, except that the western particle it has sort of with conical islands; of the village. It has three towers and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists or rounding it, a congested ap- WILL HEET ANYBODY’S PRICE mountains are more scaled and 10c. mail. easily by mail; samples by but from the river ut-d with cocoa palms, in a line with the facade, pierced with ELY RROTHERS, pearance; away it is there are fewer stretches of desert sandy 5<> Warren Street, New York. more and has some line ips of straw-thatched innumerable small green the open churches and AND SELL A5 LOW A5 THE LOWEST. windows, forests with —pine alternating grassy and commodious school til-cleared spaces close rest of the edifice painted white as elegant buildings meadows, where sleek cattle browse. The c> >f volcanic action can and many expensive residences. white be, in glaring contrast with private BOTTOM ON mules are small and tough, about the PRICES GUARANTEED it: in the cone-shaped the surroundings. The view from this Maine Central R. R. There is one thing about these com- size of Xew Foundland You can dogs. new that of is if they had bub- point is inspiring. Close before you paratively villages residents buy one for $25. while a good horse costs TIME-TABLE. It lvrnote period, in the stretches Sacate Grande older settled parts of the State will readi- Island, irregular- A only $10. mounted mozo, or man- On and after Oct. trains at ks whose sides have ly shaped and yellow-grassed; to the left, 4, 1$9<>, connecting ly notice, and that is the entire absence servant, goes ahead to spy our the trail Burnham ami Waterville with through trains for Having purchased the entire line of extra large team Blankets the waves into enor- ranks of cone all of old tumble-down and abandoned dwel- islands, aglow with green: and from of a firm out of the Blanket business. I can funds! m with and keep a watchful eye for Bangor, Waterville, Portland and Bos- going y 1 in the distant moun- possible and on all sides blue outlined ton wili run as follows: lings outbuildings. Here they are all a team Blanket 90x100 inches, thick and heavy, for stl.50 anti j mountains, while the arriero follows on peril, four, new and to These are trades and and. ragged peaks and against a bluer sky, some near, some FROM BELFAST. bright; though some are plain, upwards, according quantity. special the that bear wholesale These were nevn in driving pack-mules your A M 1* M 1* M all are neat and BELOW regular prices. equaled ranges, dimly out- shadow v iii the distance. The oddest tidy. Of the industries luggage. The latter individual is rather Belfast, depart. 7 20 1 25 340 Belfast and ought to be an inducement to people wishing t<- keep izon on three sides, 2n of this l have not the data to mountain shapes appear on the mainland Citypniut 17 25 11 t.‘» 50 village give their horses warm. terrifying at first sight. lie wears a Waldo.. 7 36 +1 4-0 t4 10 oit island in the of San huge au hut what seem- bay, Salvador, in peaks and broken Brooks 7 48 1 51 4 45 intelligent description; sort of rude broad macliate, (a sword) Kn<>x 8 02 12 03 f5 10 ed the most r.s the is which seem to rise in ter- important one at this season largest, Tigre, ridges, regular Thorndike—. 8 lo 2 12 5 28 tied around his waist, an enumous straw of the is i*>u in a ..... 8 2o 2 22 6 00 year the starch of that are such as military point races. The little you can see oi Ilondu- Cnity.. I factories, which Articles Hardware Important, hat, and incidentally a pah of abbreviat- Burnham, arrive.. 8 45 2 42 6 25 of the western gates of ras, with Sacate Grande looks j dispose the unmerchantable part of the between, Bangor 11 50 4 35 ALI SIZE HAY “ENTERPRISE” ME vT CHOPPERS ed cotton drawers. You meet few tra- a m i WIRES, i hmduras, like a ’aimers potato crop, in case of an Nicaragua, | great, mangrove swamp, above Waterville 9 11 3 13 7 05 and, velers on the but Lor Hedrick RAISIN SEEDERS, >nlv gU miles in cir- long, long road, many I* M AM excessive last for in- Presses, etc,, ; which hangs a thick veil of mist; but crop, {like year’s ! mule-trains bound for the coast, to take Portland. 12 25 6 35 140 POCKET -■•rs .;,000 feet above the behind the haze stance) a portion of the merchantable. GUNS and A MMUNITION, KNIVES, looking closely, you pres- Most.i". goods thence to the mints. Several villages j ill — — tint the farms cone, as beautifully ently discern low hills co\ered with verd- | among the most exten- liLASS and PUTTY, READY MIXED PAINT, are en route— .!. d | passed Respire, Sabade TO BELFAST. cultivated is by art. Beyond ure. and them more sively crop the potato, for The Famous EE beyond ragged peaks | 1* M A M PUMPS and “English” VI), | San Antonio de Morannt!- PIPE, uinet smoke-stack from i ml Grande, Flores, I E. I>. 7 00 9 00 which Aroostook has been cones. Directly above you, Tigre’s .oatoti. county long Plain and (ialv., fitted to order FINE 1 La Yenta all much with straw- , w_ „. '_8 30 EXTRA RAZORS, below. N u a rock or co, alike, famous. There is an under strata to ;.,00U feet loom skyward, higher I- M this KNIV ES and growing i thatched huts around the FORKS, Etc. SHEARS an.I SCISSORS grouped regula- Portland. 11 no 1 20 land that seems to be of a ml upon it. everything and higher the longer you gaze, its sum- limestone na- tion A M A M i white-domed, twin-towered church. 6 on no ture and is said to he o:\--lv recent volcanic | mit lost in a cloud-cap. The whole great Waterville. 7 4 3n specially adapted to A I augor 7 15 1 40 FUR LAE single telegraph wire follows you all the the of these but ROBES.and ROBES, ■oil itself, the tumble- cone is loaded with greenest verdure to | A M A M r M : growth tubers; lmw long | i way from La Urea to Tegucigalpa, with I Burnham, depart. 7 1" 8 5n 5 o5 this element will e foundations of the the water’s visible above ! be retained in the soil edge, where, just I'nity. 7 60 9 in 5 25 three intermediate stations. These sta- LANTERNS of kind, 38c. to 75c. j Thorndike. 8 1" 9 20 5 38 ! with continuous cultivation is any .vails, all of the same the surf, are gigantic masses not yet de glistening tions serve also as post offices, the mail Knox. 18 25 t9 27 i5 44 its of like a black Brooks 9 termined. of the fanners believe name, “Tigre” lava, wall, outlining all. being carried on foot, one man making 8 50 42 5 56 j Many OXE CAli I.OAlt O J THE E l MO I S_— | W aldo 19 02 i9 53 Mi 0.8 because in- in the a : the entire distance from Fonseca to that they have hern to o formerly sleepy little village few Germans bay ; City point. 19 15 tlo 05 16 18 laising potato the Capital in 4$ hours. Belfast, arrive. 9 25 10 lo 6 25 and that have ferocious beasts, j are engaged in business, a few natives | long already they thereby- Fannie Run.ham Wai:d. station. ■j H. A. MQYEK SLEIGHS:?- e in the Flag injured their land for the tigers to-day serve them as roustabouts and cargadores, growing of other Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at $5.00 ’: sses of the interior, I crops. One is and a few Indians lisli along shore. But New York Newspaper ciossip. from Belfast and all stations on Branch. thing observable here has arrived and are ready to he seen, Come and e.vamine the hest Through tickets to all points West and North- :• came abounds, but for for the among the farms and that is, with few ex- made most part tlie island is still unin- west via all routes, for sale hv F. E. Crowley, Sleighs on earth, A lot of 1he cheaper grade trill h here The New York Recorder has gone by a ve been seen in this Agent, Belfast. PAYSON TICK EH. ceptions, the smallness of the barns and habited. more than Xov. loth. 1 invite ion. through changes any other Vice Pies, aim Gen’l Manager. cordially your inspect ■ept upon Sacate F. E. Booth Pass, ami the small numbers of cattle and to The broad level between tlie paper of its age, having become an even- by, Gen’l Ticket Agent. sheep plains Portland, 28, 1896. and flattest island in ing instead of a morning issue, with Car- Sept. he seen. There are many beautiful farms are said to be ridges immensely fertile and N. chief editor and between Tigre and the lyfe Greig John \Y. and farm buildings; and the land lying in capable of sustaining at least 20,000 peo- Keller managing editor. George W. In the earliest days, long, billowy swells, is free from stone but for half a dozen small Turner, its former proprietor, is now ple: except of tads became a pirate as and Joe Howard has except- pebbles 01 cobblestone from the cleared spaces near Amapala it is all serving receiver, •onsiderable Indian discontinued his interesting column. The size of a walnut up to a medium sized the haunt of deer and densely wooded, Mercury has reached a worse fate, a: all. During Drake’s having pumpkin. The absence of boulders, while other game. died for lack of support after many years South sea lie had his it would be most of of success followed at last evil Great Reduction in Fares, highly appreciated by The route to Horn! liras’ Capital from by days. oid, and the inoffensive The proprietor, William Noble, did not our farmers here in Waldo county, is a its western border is environed with as > want it even when he made the source of much fmm his cut- purchase. Belfast to Boston, SS. inconvenience in many parts of many difficulties as the Mohammedan’s He to sell at a profit and sup- : hey fled en masse to expected the Aroostook. Here the cellars of bouses he a sure road to heaven. After the Custom House posed that had customer, but the of constructed of cedar or latter backed out and so he was stuck are, necessity, inspectors of Amapala have been wrestled .s remained almost uuin- with that worst elephant in the world, a other timber, while the wells are walled with and overcome, you en- to a man bten until about the naturally daily paper, who has neither with timbers of hewn pine. The same is what can be made for taste nor •me quire arrangements journalistic ability. true of abutments to and the enterprising mer- The Journal’s edition has bridges; the rest of the the 100 miles to evening ap- journey, many, many other uses, to which are Sardinian trader named peared with K. A. Farrelly as editor and put Tegucigalpa, counting the 10 miles to the our liberal of arc there married a lady of Te- E. H. Marriot city editor. The applica- supply rocks, veiy main-land. As elsewhere in this tions for minor service numbered four with •d a on Ti- weary largely supplemented wood. The large grant Commencing Oct. 19, 189(1, the rate of world there are of to hundred, and this shows the overcrowded Monday, plenty people give appearance of most of the grass fields mbuktu government, and condition of the profession. Hearst, hav- fare for through tickets between Belfast and good advice, but the renderers of actual does not indicate a soil to a headquarters at Amapa- ing sunk £200,000 in giving the Journal Boston will be reduced from $3.00 to $2.25. adapted heavy assistance are rare as angels. an immense still finds it diffi- Between Searsport and Boston reduced from of L saw but a great warehouses and visiting They circulation, growth grass. light growth T obacco cult to The reason is $3.25 to and a reduction tell you that travel by the camino real, get advertising. $2.30, proportionate of aftermath ill the not even ngs, and for some lieids, where years that advertisers are not in of that will be made In the of tickets the across un- quest price through great highway Honduras,is it had been recently seeded to grass— •nsive trade, direct with class among which the Journal circulates. between Boston and all landings on Penobscot surpassed—only it is extremely in different from the lieids in lower l’e- Chew it and m.1, Marseilles, Genoa, dusty They prefer papers that are read by solid River. very the dry season and dangerously in and who have both nobscot and W aldo it is you’re always safe paraiso, furnishing the boggy respectable people The price of rooms accommodating two persons counties—yet pos- the wet. Of course must on mule- taste and money- The newspaper war and that when the with coinmo- you go each will be reduced from $2.00 $1.50 to sible lower lands, intervals foreign will increase in intensity so as Hearst back but are informed that it is almost im- long $1.50 and $1.00 each. are as * ; and swamps cleared up, are ng bullion, silver and can spend £3,000 a week beyond his re- they to mules at These rates will he continued through the sea- possible get either port, because but while a to the likely to be, that better land for produc- idigo, hides, precious ceipts, this, godsend son, and until the close of the river by ice, when passenger travel is so small. The is severe on the cheap papers, as the steamers will be withdrawn from the route will be found. Fruit culture corn and natives, craft, ing grass sugar—the the said to but death to until the opening of navigation in 1897, when Fred Atwood, Winter t. and foreigners living in the country, have frog “sport you, evidently is not a success, for I noticed opr Me., latter having been in- us.” regular rates.will'"be resumed. their own but linds it Commencing Monday, Nov. 9, 189(5, steamers but few orchards in the cam land a animals, nobody thrifty looking with view to will leave Belfast, weather and ice permitting— worth while to extra ones tor the tew whole territory I traversed. It was told ifornian market. But keep Losses of the Fishing Fleet. for Camden, Rockland and Boston, Mondays and REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. at 2.30 r. m. outsiders who in the Thursdays (about) me that the winters are too and boom in Hon- may happen along For Bangor via way-landings, Wednesdays and rugged abiding The Gloucester fishing losses for the year Over Thirteen Millions ($13,000,000) Fire Insttritnee Assets, course of a This is not to Saturdays at 8.00 a. m., or upon arrival of cold for the successful of an year. cheering, say j (about) growth apple <>n the eastern coast ending Nov. 1, 181 Ml, as compiled by the steamer from Boston. Sprixufiki.i) Fikk ami Mar Craxite: State: i. Co the and turn to the to Gloucester Times, are as follows: The total trees, while some varieties of trees ink, Fire: Ix*i ra- trade veered around least, you telegraph RETURNING : plum loss of life shows a decrease over the SOCIATIOX OF I’ll 11. AIIFI.PIIIA, CaI'ITOI. FllIE. I Xs l: \v I see what can be about it. But the slight aud bear -• doye From grow abundantly. •.11 ><>rts. But there is figures of the year preceding, and is consid- Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays at o.oOivsi. Xatioxai. Fiiie: Ixsvraxve; Co., IIart eorh. < ..xx a From and at Next week 1 will telegraph office, government institu- erably below the average for the past 25 ] Rockland, Wednesdays Saturdays say something of ii side of Honduras about) 5.00 a. m. The of December and DESIRABLE RISKS WRITTEN Al V I IfllKM RATES tion, is not open until noon; you occupy years. gales January From and at 11.oo Presque Isle and Fort Fairfield. dalle to disastrous Bangor, Mondays Thursdays Fonseca bay. were, however, extremely to the a. m. as can m. s. s. TRAVELERS LIFE AM) ACCIDENT INSl RANCL CO the time best you until that hour, both in loss of lives and vesseis. The ( HAS. E. Belfast. written on is- fleet, JOHNSON, Agent, Tigre of Gloucester vessels lost WILLIAM H. General and returning are told that the solitary number fishing HILL, Manager,!Boston. TORNAIM) 1NSTEANVE WRITTEN FOR 5 TEARS, al Inn ratc> on Imi I Illinois aiToplaljlo. 1 imate and beautiful during the year was l-l, of an aggregate ton- When the of 1800 in- official who conducts it is his break- campaign passes EORRKSPONRENT OE MEIIITIANT MARINE INMT.ANVE ( 0. taking nag** of inis.<»4 tons, a value of to it will -ikable, (but wholly un- representing history, be known as the first INVESTMENT SEVERITIES BOUGHT AMI SOU). fast and will be one 871,500 and an insurance of 858,480. The election probably through by in the world where a candidate LOANS NEGOTIATED. *s, agricultural and number of lives lost during the year, includ- and Castine Route. o’clock. As the office closes at Belfast, sought the votes oP for the three, you ing deaths at sea, drownings in the harbor, workingmen REAL ESTATE ROEGIIT AND SOLI). CS*“V(im‘s|inmftnit‘ SolRTied. cm •minanding military po- specific purpose of a reflect within what a etc., was 88, against 04 the previous year, inaugurating general rn facilities for yourself satisfactory fortitica- when II vessels were lost, valued at 870.000 Winter Arrangement—In Effect October reduction of real wages. It is common position for a Debsite would be that of a in when for candidates for Ti'G only Baft, sure ana tormation of a great and insured for 853,072 ami 137 1804, 1, 1896, enough public office I3K,. at decided 30 vessels, valued at 8175,000 and insured for to for measures from which to control telegrapher Amapala! Having falsely pretend friendship 8157,025, left port to return no more. in the interest of wages, but Mr. crican which port to make for, La Brea or San higher trade. Early as jIT—* «■ STEAMER t ASTIJiE, on above date, Bryan has the distinction of being the Lorenzo—there is little to choose betw een wind and weather permitting, will ■ forwarded a series of first to deliberate- PILLS J°Mts run ‘PENNYROYAL and take no every week day in connection with li. & B.S. appeal to*wage-earners & Ask for DR. MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS other the latter a tritie nearer to to 0 boxes United States the two, being Co., as follows: ly vote down the purchasing power of ^yt-er" Send for circular. Price $1.00 per box, lor $5.00. govern- Leave *West Brooksville at 7.20 a. but farther water m.; Castine, their owii wages. Gunton’s F DR. MOTT’S C11XCIMICLVL CO., Cleveland, Oldo. ed tlie Tegucigalpa by road, by 7.45; 8.30; ltyder’s Cove, 0.00; [From Maga- vocating purchase Biliousness Hughes Point, zine for November. at (X. to hire some Lime Kiln, 0.20; arriving Belfast, 10.30. Y.), FOR SALE BY R. H. MOODY. BELFAST, M A1>E. nduras and the establish' from Amapala—you proceed Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges- 1 a sort ot craft to thereto. At tion and food to ferment and putrify in Wednesdays and Satur Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. naval station. It may convey you permits •Brooksville, Mondays, the stomach. Then follow dizziness, days. Best 1 the first brush the boatman headache, The Salve in the world for Cuts, passant, that Mr. Squier’s charges you Returning, leave Belfast at 2.00 r. m., for the above named Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 1 I to buy the whole outfit, without landings. good to-day. The same enough Passengers going East take steamer Castine Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, and all To Tax from Belfast i* m.. Mont Wed- Skin aud n even for a moment expecting you to pay it, at 2.00 every ay, Corns, Eruptions, positive- greater degree, next Payers. j nesday and Friday. Take steamer day for all ly cures Piles, or no pay It is comes down to a reason- required. 't;ition in-these waters be- and gracefully from Castine to Bar Harbor. to PARTICULARfATTENTIONlGIVEN TO j landings guaranteed give perfect satisfaction or 1 shall be to Millbridge, Jonesport and at my office in Memorial building able to the national Passengers going money refunded. Price '25 cents per box by the of the figure, according Macliias take steamer Castine from Belfast at Sat fr< x. to 1 2 ai r. 2 to 4 r. awakening Hood’s For sale & Wilson. sirdajs m 10 a. m., m. nervousness, and, by Kilgore The favorite boat is a lnsomina, 2.00 p. m ., over at Castine, take stmr. Frank n Bepublics to the ad- habit of haggling. stop and Diseases of until January 1. All persons who wish to avail if not relieved, bilious fever Jonesuext morning for all landings from Castine Fitting Glasses, 1 "with canoe hollowed out of a to Macliias. themselves of the discount of two percent, on the United States. bongo—a huge or blood poisoning. Hood’s AGENTS: H. A. Greer, Belfast; J. R. CASTOniA. their taxes must 1. 1897. ■1 20 feet 4 Ryder, pay by Januarj **|-n side of the single mahogany trunk, long by Pills stimulate the stomach, Win. J. The t island, pro- Ryder’s Cove; Pendleton, Hughes Point; fac- the Ear. bit; and rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- M. R. A. Dodge, Brooksville. simile 1* on Eyejnd H. great ocean lies feet wide, with flat bottom steep Vogell, Castine; F. 3IASON, Collector. swells, stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. Signature cver7 1 dtle sides. It is manned a and The Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. sett of wrapper. Office in Belfast National Bank Building, j town of, perhaps, a by captain only c. W. SMALLIDGE, Manager. | Belfast, Sept. 25,1896. We received too late for publication in Bryan is demagogical to the last. He Waldo County Good Templars. our issue before the elections of Nov. 3d, has given out for publication a statement The regular meeting of Waldo District from a friend in Manhasset, New York, a in which he says: BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1896. Lodge of Good Templars was held last Sat- letter on the situation and last Conscious that millions of hearts political loyal urday with George E. Brackett Lodge of are saddened I Pure week, with the pressure of other matter, it by temporary defeat, beg Jackson. were PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Five lodges represented by Blood means sound to offer a word of hope and encourage- health. With pure At was overlooked. It is worth reprinting 76 delegates. The following officers were ment. Xo cause ever had supporters rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di MANSFIELD’S.^ now in to show that the writer was District E. L Republican Journal Pub. Co. part more brave, earnest and devoted than present: Templar, Bartlett; gestive organs will be vigorous, and there T. James remarkably accurate in his prophecies. those who have espoused the cause of bi- Secretary, H. Fernald; Treasurer, will be no d ;spepsia. Rheumatism and A FULL LINE OF __ metallism. B. Guard, Etta C. Asst. cha.ua.- Writing under date of Oct. 27th, he says: McTaggart; Dodge: Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and did not in the cam- Secretary, Flora Webber; Past Templar, F. Salt Rheum will Voters in this State, and all over the Bryan represent disappear. With pure S. Dolliff. The following tern Nation as well, waited and watched for paign just closed the cause of bi-metal- pro appoint- ments were made: Vice Lora First Thanks giving Prc clamation. Maifie to speak on the 14th of September lism, but the free coinage of silver at the Templar, Quality as she never before in condemna- Maxcy; Councillor, J. H. McKinley; Clvap., spoke ratio of 16 to 1, which could only have Scotch, tion of treason to the constitution and in Mrs. E. L. Brackett; S. J. T., Mrs. Isa favor resulted in silver monometallism. The of sound money and protection. Morse; Marshal, Bert Warren; Deputy Spanish And now that we are to vote so soon. I that Blood Kepublican platform pledged party Marshal, Mary McTaggart. Your nerves will be and Saxom suppose it is a matter of strong, your sleep great anxiety to promote the free coinage of silver by After sweet and with the know what initiation the lodge adjourned for sound, refreshing." Hood's ..and. Ball \ people of Maine to makee blood. a the method “interna- which was furnished the Sarsaparilla pure That is New York State will do on election only possible—by dinner, by local day, why it cures so many diseases. That is tional with the com- as well as the country at large. As to agreement leading lodge. why so many thousands take it to cure New York State, Bryan will be snowed mercial nations of the world.” Adher- The reports of officers and delegates show- disease, retain good health and prevent under an avalanche of votes. Put it ed sickness and suffering. Remember A. P. by ence to the gold standard does not mean the order to be prospering in the county, MANSFIELD, Masonic down, if you please, anywhere from 150,- Tempu monometallism. Silver will con- The address of welcome was by J. H. Mc- 000 to majority for McKinley, gold 300,000 Kinley and the by District Tem- New York city and Brooklyn giving great tinue a part of our currency as hereto- response STATK OF MAINE, plar Bartlett. majorities for the first time in a Presiden- fore, and the silver dollar will be worth EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, tial election. and Ohio will The following resolutions were adopted: Pennsylvania one hundred cents in gold. the n nas ever neen rne eustom or not be far behind in their majorities. In “Resolved, That present law leaving it Hood’s our Christian Commonwealth at the close of the and Minneso- optional with the to harvest season, , Illinois, Michigan The leaders and the Judge punish liquor to to Republican Repub- sellors for call upon her people render thanksand praise ta, where the contest has been fierce, second offense by tine or impris- to God, for His many mercies to H>s lican unstinted to the onment to be and a law made Sarsaparilla dependent the be so but press give praise ought repealed children. majorities will not large, Is the One True HAY making it obligatory that the second of- Blood Purifier. $1: six for !?5. WIRES. We continue to enjoy the of will I have no to sound-money Democrats who contributed priceless blessing be, doubt, satisfactory fense shall be imprisonment as well as tine.” free government. The of civil and re- cur0 1 iv. r 111 principles all Mr. In fact the indica- so to save the nation from constituents of our F'fcSii ; easy to and for except Bryan. materially “Resolved, That the ligious liberty, icspect law, National and flood S Ills to 25c. tions from this are that Bryan officials to demand a take, easy operate. hook f State authority, still prevail throughout our favor- standpoint threatened bankruptcy and dishonor. present county ought ed land. will get 125 votes in the electoral college, more rigid enforcement of the Maine prohib- Providence has The New York deait kindly with our beloved and no more—and this is 125 more votes Press, Republican, singles itory law in this county.” State, het people and her institutions, and there than he should have. The here out for commendation Charles A. .a vote oi uiaiiKS was exieuueu to tieo. iii. We have all sizes for the new is abundant reason for offering thanks. 1, there- people special DEDERICK m in*. with the advice of the Executive Council, are impatient to get at him; so let the Dana of the New York Sun. The Press Brackett lodge for courtesies. the other kinds designate Thursday, 26th day of November, cannon roar and the ballots fiv on election of presses. Our wires are made by WA1' instant, as a of Greetings were received from and sent to day thanksgiving and praise. for and renewed says: Rel raining "ii that from all day Old Glory pros- W. B 111 UN A: MOUSE M'F'trOo. never break. day unnecessary Never in one has Hatch, now of South Boston, formerly 7hey labor and business, let u>. in the any campaign any temples of wor- perity. of Islesboro. ship. and at the family fireside, offer other editor been the power for good in grateful Thus a Maine man. tiibutes •>! praise and song, for God’s gracious speaks this land that this editor has been. It The lirst resolution and of Cuban favors. question was not his, like Greeley or Weed or were and Ami m Tin- reunioi,*. ..f families, kindred and The editor of The Arena, B. (>. Flower, Ray- independence opened generally 1;ii-nd'. may the love of 1',..nit- and the affection mond, slowly to educate a people in his discussed. >r a;r onmiunveaith be and accuses of “colossal igno- I beliefs. It was his to command a strengthened, may McKinley stag- The -:!*•. of dir thankfulness and following program was presented by gratitude John Sheiman of want of sense, ! and stricken party—the honest- ex; css ion in d.-ed- .f rhantv and kindness rance,” gering the local Democrats of the lodge: J. H. & J. w. SaasKUr towaru r ami United States— 60 file ]•■•< nnfovtuna’o.' and Benjamin Harrison of “conscious money JONES,! M viiven at August., thi- !'• nrth d.«y of November, | to his following. Declamation, Bradford Bartlett in the our 1. i in *. o\ ei e >r. in The Arena of an article from a Califor- the NEW and DESIRABLE STM ES in PEOPLES C NATIONAL As i-; s~\11kn, of State. This is well and well deserved. The Council was authorized to a Secretary in which said, employ we BANK nia paper, evidently inspired, millinery, feel confident we van please L A lecturer for Waldo county. KNOWLFON, President. FRANK R. WIGG! we are that Mr. Flower “has our customers with our and taste in Il-o David D. Hill down from the told proved goods got While the result of the Presidential Voted to hold the next (annual) session himself trimming. fenci absolutely unapproachable by in Belfast in election was definitely known a week ago, February. bribery, flattery or threats;” that the i'i.t- Bath there is stili doubt as to the vote of sever- Times congratulates Arthur would half a Solicits money power gladly pay An Exchange of Courtesies. Miss Florence Wells Deposits >cv a. .1 lb* al States. is claimed both defeat. The country is million dollars to subsidize his magazine, Kentucky by [SIMVIDI \L Prb. 2*. ISjit. July I, I s;i (. lire. Ivii. March: i " ill have of t’:s. •• i.e but the When Chairman Jones of the Democratic charge the trimming depart- DEPOSITS: STti.-ViS.iin s: 1 \0.pi congratulated. and more rot of that tenor. parties, Republican managers say SliMso.SD S':: national committee his last ment. and as she is direct from one of the one if can gave up hope that only Bryan elector, any, July 11. I SO5. Drr. i :f, i Mi:. and issued a statement conceding McKin- largest ami most stjlish work-rooms in JULY .strange are tlie mutations of win. South Dakota is still in with 14. 3b vote in Bath was Bn politics. doubt, ley's election, Mr. Bryan promptly sent the Bost.ui, where she lias Been at work with Kinicy's 10bt‘; SlM.iiS3.5s The Belfast once claimed with con- following telegram to .President-elect Me- *l«0,s:ts.|7. an : and Arthur Age the indications favoring the Bryan elee- first-class milliners, site is to give St Sewali’s own ward Ivi nicy: prepared 72,093 scious that it was the first in all pride paper while the State you the new ideas. We keep constant- These hi res arc t il. n our sir ej ltd to i'0 foi ; tors, Republican ticket, Hon. William McKinley, Canton, O. Sen- ft from iru statements re Bryan on hand a the to the nomination of ator Jones has informed me that the re- ly full line ol' country suggest with the exception of is just of the on the uh >r- iiut.es. | Governor, turns indicate Currency, H'ashinyton, (•i : your election, and I hasten to iVaim-ii ma st :•< too full for utter- »ver Cleveland for the presidency; and to have been elected small DEPOSITS in Hu- IN i'EUEST DEI’.US I'll l.v I' thought by extend my congratulations'. We have sub- ar.v 1st ami .luiv l«t. Hep nh .in: Dir now it reads him out of the Democratic mitted the issues to the -has beeu heard from since The Democrats claim fisO American "t that < > majorities. people, month- This 1 |• •; m• 11 -rs • ;.. 1 and their will is law much as every i~ a i,, ID tin: w.i.. when is his party in this fashion: for the electors in deposit letter majority Bryan Wy- < William J. Bryan. I amount rk. rhnre'u -j.• 100 iD the National House is assured; telegram, bank in this uinr\ man, whose infamous record as an of <>th to Hon. William J. ■ < ally Brvan, Lincoln, 1 !■' ‘ckl.--.ud seems to be- of We still hive a lew $.>.00 S\FK HHIMSir \ \- ’pinion lrusts and of bond sales had but the senate will be close. Neb.: accessory jorks; So they may be taken to and I'rnm th bank ll i. T M li S. B F. T: Bat email is a bold, driven his party to him. These acknowledge the receipt of your courte- WELLS. repudiate ous ■ of with thanks Belfast. Oct. c j. The l'rot'essor always reminds men will henceforth be marked men, and message congratulation S. 1800.—41 tf State of Ohio, City of Toledo, and beg you will receive my best wishes for must never receive or j N'“ us ei the Iiishman's liea. again recognition Litas County. j your health and favor from the which have be- happiness. party they j Frank .J. Cheney makes oath that lie is the William McKinley. There are thousands of true 11 -n. J. II. 31 an ley had a big reception trayed. senior partner of the linn of F. J. Cheney A. Co Democrats to-day who would bid good- in of and that on hi.' return to doing business the City Toledo, County cough Augusta 3Ionday evening. to if Crover Cleveland is bye Democracy State and that firm will the sum of Obituary. T aforesaid, pay GLENWODD Other people blew horns, and red lire and thv true representative of Democracy. or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every throat ^ bon :;res a big They should go where be- Mrs. J. died in lighted uj» parade. they properly case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Nancy Stimpson Roxbury, long, into the Republican party. at Hall's Catarrh Cuke. Mass., Oct. 30tli, the house of her son trouble The wicked conspiracy of the silver Are to date in FRANK J. CHENEY. Roseoe, at the age of 57 years. She was up every particul; mine owners and their allies has been de- It appears that all the federal to me nearly Sworn before and subscribed in my pres- born in Prospect, now Stockton Springs, feated. and will not be officials who held places under Mr. Har- ence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 1880. may go are the leaders of all they permitted to her maiden name She They mode: rison are candidates for to being Partridge. fatten on the of the reappointment seal! A. W. GLEAS<>X. bankruptcy whole their old how- { j married John Stimpson and went with to positions. The feeling, ——• Xotary Public. your stoves and him l ranges. people. ever, is said to be strong that new men Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts to California, after which they moved OF the blood ami mucous 3 should be selected for the various offices. directly on surfaces of the to Brooks. He died in 1885. She leaves Send for testimonials, free. lungs. Oi>v Wolcott received a in Record. system. See them before majority [Boston Evening F. ,1. CHENEY A- CO., Toledo, O. four sons, Edward, Roseoe and Robert of buying any otln '•very town and in Massachusetts We think this is C fT^Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Im4:3 city feeling general through- Boston, and John of Gardiner. She was a What HOHEHOUND vim one unimportant exception—the out the party and the country. It is poor sister of Lewis M. Partridge, Esq., of Stock- News of the AND tvwii of Blaek.moue. This is one of the policy for any party to keep one set of Granges. ton Springs. The burial was in the family does \ 115 most -markable features of a lot in the at Brooks remarkable men in office. Many of the Federal ap- cemetery village. H. L. Waldo County Pomona Grange will meet Mitchell, Mif election. m the that mean? pointments, notably diplomatic with Sun East Tues- TAR Rising Grange, Knox, Samuel Woods Eaton, a native of are of an Waldo, service, honorary character, Nov. 17th. The address of | Blackburn's day, welcome died in R. incendiary speech Newport, I., Oct. 23d, aged (»G Hale’s of Horehound and Tar « and no Honey there is lack of be isn’t to Gr O , deserving aspirants will Jennie and the claimed cure I 1 < last week by McGray, response years. He left Maine but consumption, but it 4 ;ugton, Kentucky, j many years ago wid often it. for these Distribute the Marriner. for 1 prevent A positive cure for 4 was positions. honors, by Nettie The question dis- often visited a followed by brutal outrages on here, and had just returned cough. Sold by druggists. 1 5 and the emoluments also. That is the mission will be, “Resolved, That the district colored from a visit to Belfast and when he Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. 3 , ! men, attempted murders, and a system for common schools is preferable to I vicinity, GrO J true American policy. the town all'., J. B. E. sickened and died. A wid >w survives him. reign d terror. It is satisfactory to system, Ellis, neg., Belfast, Maine. Foster. The remainder of the program will know that Blackburn will not be his own Since the election of lias . McKinley gold I be furnished by Rising Sun Grange. Henry Knight and A. J. Cook arrived GrO J si’.e « -i in the . come out of hiding until there is an actual Seaside conferred the third and home from a in sell. Grange Saturday tishing trip “All tli lt Clift. I> i of the The fourth on a candidate plethora yellow metal. gov- degrees Saturday Lizzie J. Greenleaf of Gloucester, and re- RS) -dJ. Hi van a >ilows better than t evening, and had for program short talks 5,000 ft \ I ! pluck ernment reserve has been tilled to over- port a poor season, the vessel getting but 04 indgnnnt in declining a remunerative j by various members in answer to questions OF. j and is a in the asked at the This is barrels of mackerel. >01.11* (.•*! :■ ;uni (.•1 I-! 4•. i-*r services as legal counsel in New flowing. gold really drug J previous meeting. prov- ^ ilk lie ing a very interesting feature. Next Satur- 'iy. says he intends to devote money market. This speaks louder than Com. t I day the members will discuss the woman from 9 to 12 A. M. From Kin«.>, U e ilex, tour years to the of Open advocacy words of that return of confidence which ! suffrage question, and there wiii he a supper •! else v \\ v imetailism.1' But i. man — 1897™Wall must live. prepared wholly by the brothers no sisters 1 to 4 P. M. was the them*, of so DISTRESSING Paper Win- is many Republican going to pay Mr. Bryan Pm preach-' allowed in the kitchen or '.lining room until JUST Had the free silver RECEIVED. ing five silver.’ [Portland Advoca e. campaign speeches. supper is ready. DKI'OSl'l'S SOMOITKI). Utf SILVER.*1' The silver mine of course. party Nov. :;.l the situation owners, prevailed The following resolutions were passed by IRRITATIONS Prices 5 to lO Gts. would have been reversed. Gold would Harvest Moon Grange, Thorndike, Nov. 7 OF THE OPEN EVENINGS. F..1 the table r t i The ill idgeport, \ t., Stamlard aptly re- E. H. M. D. have gone out of the country and into 1896 DURGIN, anti Si-ooN-. ! naiA> that in tile recent eleetk ns the CARLE & hiding: and instead of a revival of indus- Whereas another link in the fraternal SKIN JONES, silent vote the chain lias been severed and the of I'11'"' materialized; vote that tries and of business there would have Angel 21 Main Street, Itetf'ant. Death has taken from our midst a of Glasses and Diseases ol docs 11• announce itself from the house worthy Fining been a general shutting down of mills and and esteemed brother; therefore, Instantly i»;r. which ’op>. counts just the same: factories and almost universal Resolved, That in the death of brother Relieved bv the and Ear a bankruptcy. Edmund Harvest Moon has Eye Speciaity. 'A* euee which < oi Ci ... i. still until m. lost a member and we a true friend Office hours ha. "-Vs snow-Hakes fall upon the sod. good Two weeks ago last The Trav- a and honorable f rom I 2.30 to 3 and 7 to S m. "Put x••••iites a freeman's will Monday and brother, kind neighbor p eler named the .States that would go for citizen. 1 EYE? “As i.ghtnings do the, will of God!" MAINE. McKinley, and they went. Is The Trav- Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of BAILEY’S. SEARSPORT, eler a wizard? our he extended to the U'\. We lit all kinds of It is [Boston Traveler. Grange sorrowing 1 will furnish to the farmers of Waldo TELEHONPE t'oNNKi'1 13tf stated that the our positively Republi- of departed brother and that we To cleanse, ami the ~ family purify, beautify skin, their HAY WIRES at lowest low. i* SatisO. Certainly not. It at a and to county cans were counted out in Virginia this merely guessed ever hold his widow and fatherless children scalp, hair, allay itching and irritation, to certainty. in tender remembrance. heal chafings, excoriations, and ulcerative weak- possible price. All sizes in stock, in- year, as have been in the in nesses, to cure the first of VOl'k \\ A ICh M l they past Resolved, That this testimonial of our sin- speedily symptoms cluding the Dedrick, No. 14- and 13. torturing, disfiguring skin and House for Sale. more than one of the cere be sent to the bereaved fam- scalp humors, .‘Southern States. It is sympathy so Maine- announced that George Fred Wil- nothing pure, so sweet, so wholesome, so GEoRGE a. BAILEY, Belfast, * ft ft a be inscribed our The lot ami at the eornem t the vote of is not ily, copy upon records, speedily effective as warm baths with Cuticura buildings Northport Fortunately Virginia liams will take a much needed rest. We street, m the mt\ Belfast, and a copy sent to each of the Belfast papers Soap, and gentle applications of Cuticura Card <>1 Thanks. Avenue and Durham an factor this the D I*. 1 1 iwe. "illjbe •>•»; impoitant year. When he will allow the the same. for publication. (ointment), great skin cure. formerly oreupied by hope country Frank A. Whitcomband wife extend their heart- For terms, of at J. C. 1 Com. Sold throughout the world. Price, Cptici'ra, r-0c.; at a bargain inquire & Blaine was counted out Whitney, to H. J. LOCKE in New in The mere Soai\ 25c.; Resolvent, 50c. and fi. Potter Dri o felt thanks the people of Belfast and vicinity, York, mention of his name is on R. F. Me. enough Joseph Gordon, and Chkm. Coni'., Sole Props., Boston. who so assisted them in their reetnt atllie- DUNT0N, Belfast. [• •• kindly U"U ii gave the election to Cleveland. llow to Cure Skin mailed Oct. Bill AST NATION.AI to bring on “that tired feeling.” Mrs. Sarah McManus. ) Res. Dis*as«»," free. tiou. Belfast, 6. 1806. tf | WHITE STORE, Chas. O'C 81 Main Street, mtormi BELFAST. Great Clearance Sale ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ T^11 «•«♦♦<>♦♦♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS and GLOVES, Everything in the Line of a Clothing House.

These goods are to be sold right off. We are forced to sell them, the times have been so hard. No money. Our goods are tables instead of your backs. Come to the sale. The season is backward for us, therefore we will have to MAKE A SACRIFICE TO MONEY IN. Do not think much of the plan of advertising prices. COME AND EXAMINE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. N<1 DON’T 'MISS THIS SALE, IT IS GENUINE. WE DON’T MAKE ANY FALSE STATEMENTS. YOU WILL GET YOUR VALUES,

COME AND GET YOUR WINTER OUTFIT AT THE WHITE STORE, 81 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. CHARLES O'CONNELL. Proprietor v« w s of bf:lfast. Carle & Jones have everything needed for ftfh ^_ the celebration—dags, Japanese lanterns, \ .*n granted as follows: fire balloons, red and green fire, candles y, » ousens, Monroe; origi- etc. For the^^ Nellie M. Robinson, Bel-! j The sale and supper by the ladies of the There are Baptist Circle will be held at the church I t ancient style worn by and next Tuesday, Nov. 17th. The public is cor- soaps soaps Celebration! ! It is in t '.arbers. special* dially invited. 10 but one CASES OF THE j s to wear it a week on only *♦ % Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wadsworth are to it of Rryan. FLAGS, move from the Bussell house on Park street < E. Cumnock, Capt. JAPANESE LANTERNS, to the McClintock block on High street, fast Rozier FIRE BA LOONS, from Capo where Mrs. W. will have her dressmaking company of ROMAN CA MJLES, \ passen- rooms. CDSHING, OLMSTEAD ft SNOW | ling. RED FIRi:, “Awake! True Heart,” serenade for tenor >k of “Wm- Sunlight GREEN FIRE, Buyer says voice, is a new song by A. C. Knight, for a | : in iv Board man, Esq., CANDLES, &c. copy of which we are indebted to the com- \ Mig the more ambitious poser. It is published by the Oliver Ditson i si manual will bold its LANTERNS, Company. STOCK FOR and find its value recog- 50c. dozen. BELFAST, per ■ re widely.” The Teachers Institute, the program o f Soap d U tters in the which was in The Journal last which I remaining published is the soap of CARLE 4 JONES, Belfast. Prices That Talk l ior the week Nov. week, will be held in the High school room { Loud.^ ending and washes clothes Very \V H. Farnham, Miss to-morrow, forenoon and afternoon. It is soaps No matter what you see advertised as we to hold the session bargains shall CPI A CH | rieiuen—Mr. Wilder S. expected evening in the with less labor and great- their into smitherens from now on. ^ H. Howard, A. J. Mer Opera House. prices If you see any- 1A.OII er comfort. a and Mr. P. M. Staples. The Kings’ Daughters gave supper thing that interests CUT IT and The sale which has been in preparation by you, OUT, compare with what we show Makes bale at Memorial Hall last evening for the ttle Inez, Capt. Bridges; the ladies of the Universalist church will be homes brighter you when call at our store. Your of the Old Ladies’ Home. you money back if want it Makes hearts benefit proposed you V rden: the pinkey Emma given about the lltli of December. Fancy lighter The trouble at Farmers’ Pride Grange of Georgia, Capt. Torrey, articles suitable for Christmas and the holi- Lever Bros. Ltd., Hudson A Harrison Sts., NI Y. Lincolnville has broken out anew. It was 1 mirsday selling fish and days will be on sale and there will be a pub- that the case tried at the October e had a hoped Olmstead & Snow id Little Inez good lic supper. The form of entertainmeut wiil Cushing, ! term of Court v. as the end of the matter, haddock and hake; the be announced later. Are sacrificing their stock to get out of Men’s Ulsters. such is not the ease. The meet- Some of the and men hut grauge dry fish. boys young are try- business The The Girls Home is in need of dour and have been resumed and a series of Mon- quickly. prices we quote are 19 GREY BLUE and OXFORD ing to revive an interest in foot ball and are ings ULSTERS, of Nov. evidence Mass., Telegram and a barrel of each would be dances started. a that we bought right, we shall heavy and our kerosene, practicing. A game between the day evening Monday peti- durable, competitors account a High Ming of pleas- Mrs. Charles Baker also SLASH the of all will we stole these gratefully accepted. school and a team will tion was filed in the Insolvency Court for a prices our regular say goods, but ntertainment at picked probably take the Rol- and Mrs. E. H. Couant are money the shortest the house and place Saturday. warrant of attachment and injunction, and goods that are broken in sizes, including talks, price catches the purpose of raising the supply committee for November-A girl or Sheriff Norton took possession of the hall. buyer, so we shall place the figure 1 Samuel Adams FURNISHING GOODS, HATS,CAPS,MACK- s. ool Mr. F. W. has received the order for library. woman is wanted at the Home to assist in A will be held in the at the class for hearing Insolvency INTOSHES, ETC. the Belfast High school, rings the Belfast High school the work. Must be fond of children. Court at the December term to determine $5.97. Caul’s Hair class of ’<*7. are Mirra. this school and working They heavy bands of 14 k whether or not the is insolvent. JUST The Club will have for discussion the same grange ONE-HALF PRICE, 1 crest. Debating gold,.of pattern as the Eastern 50c, the dancers arrived at the tjood't, now to-morrow, Friday, evening, the question, State Normal School rings of ’87. Monday evening Frank Norton of Paler- hall and, it locked up broke in and 26 “Resolved, That the method of re- finding Men’s Suits. ULSTERS, FINE SHETLAND HEAVY 1 present The ladies of the Unitarian will lus master, who remain- society was Armenian started the dance. The Sheriff notified linings, GREAT ceiving refugees into this country have a supper and dance at Memorial SLAUGHTER IX vMi^ S. (i, Norton. When Hall, and went once to the but found it 30 HEAVY DARK COLORED is the best interests of the at place, SUITS, against United Friday, Nov. 18th. at. (> $6.93. •d home the dug did not Supper o’clock. deserted. The intruders admission made to sell at $7.00, wearers and States.” W. gained good Affirmative, A. Mason and C. Should the be cou- torch-light procession post- and pretty patterns. Onr price: appearing perfectly E. E. P. by breaking a window then opening the Stevens; negative, Frost and F. H. poned to Friday the supper will be 13 OF C.O.& S.’s FINEST, SILK SLEEVE MACKINTOSHES [ ■! iving here a few days he postpon- double doors from the inside. Negotiations Mayo. ed to Tuesday. linings, tailor made 815.00 Ulsters go- $10.00 box coats, velvet collars, cemented iivd late in the afternoon. were begun yesterday afternoon for an $3,29. The of ing at seams, now f t In-* dug appeared at his Lieut. A. R. Hall of Oakland inspected weighing the mails for adjustment amicable settlement of the whole matter. : made the A. E. Clark Camp, Sous of Veterans, Mon- of the pay of the railroads for the next four $11,75. having journey East Belfast. Norman A. Nickerson 50 stirs AT 54.79. e night. day evening. He reports the camp in years was completed Tuesday. Belfast post narrowly escaped losing two of his fingers good condition, showing again in member- office received and sent out over 18 tons for $5.00 Each. \ w liii li Capt. Augustine last week by having them caught in the ship and with a very favorable outlook. the month, aud the Belfast & Burnham II. Men’s and Bays’ Hats, $ .23 •v as picked up M unlay, trucks of the horse power while threshing Among this lot are line Al! Wool Cassi- After the inspection there was a campfire, R. P. O. handled about 80 tons. $1.00 irt ■ t; uf Marsh Island, grain at Mrs. Mary A. Nickerson’s. meres, made to sell at §10.00 to §13,00. Whips, with viam etc. Lieut. Ilall went 25 and and chowder, A number of residents of Congress street Beamier Bean is his all OVERCOATS AT i 2 pairs 23 cent .23 Halibut Ledge, j improving buildings by They go for $5.00, however, as Braces, to Pittsfield Tuesday to inspect the went for an owl last Sundav i-west uf where lie, was Camp gunning and putting new sills under his house and build- j long as they last. I 2 pair 25 cent Wool Hose. .23 there. had lots of at U> which ;y was bottom upwards sport shooting him, ing a new L between his house and stable* $5.00. ! Men’s $1,30 Blue Flannel the owl winks. f is a Rev. J. F Hazel from will responded by sly Aftei the ....Norman A. Nickerson has of his Blue gone except clam- I Boston conduct part 28 SUITS, DARK and MEDIUM COL- Black, and Grey, Kersey Blue Shirts now <)$ hunters had fired a sen re or more shots the i s !!., doubt- that Hui- at the Memorial Hall at JO and lumber on the land he recently and worth £8.00. If Capt. meetings bought ors, double and single breasted, all Chinchillas, you buy 73c. fine fleeced Underwear. .43 bird was knocked oil his ;■ b\ the m. on and will also perch hy young will build his L this fall and add the else come to us for win- capsizing uf Ids 7.JO p. Sunday conduct wool, nothing your Men's $3.00 Pants,* 1.0$ man with u club. No shot marks were main in his t raw is * n the after* revival services at the Mission in house the spring-George Clark, ter Overcoat. Our Black and Blue Peoples fine Knee .43 found upon him. who visited his home in while $6.93. Boys' Pants, Caj-t. of the fisli- tin- N yes building on church street, Wiuterport Nobby Overcoats, made raw edge, is Bridges opposite Boy.-’ Camels Hair Under- After the regular rehearsal of the Belfast the mills of Sherman Co. were idle, re- We have Inez of Swan's Island The J carnal otii «u-, at 7.-U> every evening unti 1 paid C. O. & S. §10 00 for the only wear, Baml Monday the members were turned .Mrs. I. ,23 ■■si Thursday and further notice. All are welcome. Seats are evening Sunday... Mary Michads, very same quality goods less than a $9.75. brought Men's asked to report at Memorial Hail, and on who lias been sick for a f- w weeks is sold at Heavy Cloves, .20 ding uf the dory. free. These meetings are undenominational past, year ago. They quickly §13.00. Jlist So 00 to So.00 less then their worth there found Drum Sanborn fast.Miss ami for the purpose of starting a permanent arriving Major improving quite Hattie M. It must make this firm sick to see these- W.-leh lias bought for the the touches Mission in this Come and hear Mr. giving finishing to a most appe- Ward, who lias been living with her grand- elegant suits passed over the counter M lier’s smoke city. protection clam which was Hazel sing and preach. tizing stew, served shortly parents for the last twelve years, is now at $0.1)3. 'Semen in mitering rooms 15 Mens and after, with crackers, pickles, etc., in the din- living with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Michads Boy The mask is the inveu- Two years ago Joseph A. Moutefiore of B<; < >n. ()c!. 2.*i. 1 S'.UJ. ing room. It was a complete surprise to on Lake Avenue, East Belfast_Sherman ■MR. !i. \V. C l. N 1: K this sent to his F. H. Lewis Mrs. city friend, Mr, — | John Miiler of Syra- the 23 SUITS AT 1>KAH Silt V» t: have hand boys, by the managers, and was & Co’.s mills resumed operations Monday Reefers, shipped you of a of coon kittens. 1" cases of clnthiuir at own "nsists of a leather mask Springfield, Mass., pair your greatly all. were shut down for a few Our loss i< enjoyed hy morning. They small 8r> and 30. If are prices. your rain. You ■ Since then the kittens have been exhibited $11.75 Each. sizes, 04, you lit- eiusely about the face mn assure your east oners lu^ vahies, As a result of the book days to admit of repairs being made on the j in the cat shows in sociable at the a small man buy one of these I as our u-oo,is are cur to ip .. made rder with an elastic largest Massachusetts, Olmstead & Snow’s edge. Uuiversalist church Belfast Light & Power Co.’s dam... Mrs. Cushing, pride' | in the best possible manner. and have taken at show. Last recently, over a hundred dow in front for the eyes prizes every Yours res'p\\ were James Nickerson, who is the mother stylish plaids, elegant cutaway clay took lirst at volumes added to the library and a happy 111N'.,) L M s K AI C S'.oW. z n front of the mouth for year they premium Holyoke worsteds, some of the finest goods they sum of a lovely pair of twins, is improving and and this at of money raised. A general good time rapid- for s tilled with a wet Springfield, year Springfield. would be at $10,00 Reefers \ sponge under the care of E. made; cheap $15.00. They $5.00. was Miss Ada Mitchell won the ly special Mrs. Mary ■ are entered for several other in enjoyed. ee of but They shows won't last at passage air, stops Herrick-A. W. Achorn and wife of Kock- long $11.75. ALL WOOL and INDIGO COLOR. near prize for guessing the most books air is a the future. The cats have been the repre- expelled through are a few days with his broth- of in sented by tableaux. The tableau, “Our port spending I ♦ ♦ ♦- le. It eiiables to subject long illustrated articles Massa- | firemen er, E. S. Achorn. ...Miss Jeanette Nickerson are valued Mutual Friend,” was represented by a 'nicli ir, would chusetts papers. They at 8500. lady otherwise be is visiting friends in Hartford, Ct. She is ex- who in every way filled the bill, but was too nter. New Advertisements. Charles O’Con- to return next week...E. P. nervous to wait for the curtain to fall aud pected Michads, nell, proprietor of the White Store, 81 Main wife and daughter visited his mother, Mrs. ms. Sell. Emma S. Briggs, ran from the platform. A. made the street, Belfast, advertises a grand clearance Mary Nickerson, last Sunday. ; recently trip from Chat. Swift & Paul had fresh lettuce, sale of in the line of a ■ w everything clothing York and return in nine radishes, spimiach and cucumbers Nov. 7th, and children’s over- '•sse 1 took a of house—mens, hoys suits, consignment and are receiving their supplies of The Social Season. ulsters and raisins, e Hallowed Granite coats, reefers, hats, caps, gloves, Works, prunes, dates, tigs, etc., for the Thanksgiv- etc. Goods must be sold. Prices Call '■ after her was right. A of a !y cargo dis- trade-D. C. Greenlaw went to Brigh- party young peop’e had very enjoy- and winter outfit-Most ing of coal and sailed for get your anybody able dance at Memorial cargo ton Monday with a car-load of cows and Hall, Monday even* can spin yarns. Mansfield sells them; all Nine days is considered calves.... Belfast Lodge of Good ing. kinds; Masonic B. Haz- Templars New York and return for a Temple-Charles presented Mrs. Albert M. Parsons with a T. H. Marshall Relief Corps will have a eltine forbids the of trees or brush or.. Sch. E. H. G. cutting Mary handsome oak rocking chair and a piece of sociable at Mrs. Margaret Dilwortb’s Friday on his Saturday Cove lot, Northport- a from Nov pd tie Halibut ware as Nov. loth. All the are in- non Ledge glass wedding gifts.... Mayo N: evening, sisters Tenement and furnished rooms to let in the nock land, feme is m het- White have made a change in the interior of vited. Come early. was is Langworthy house, corner of Church and Until have some of those expected, hogged their store, dividing by a counter the whole- The dance of the you bought dainty 1 opening Sons of Veter- -t bottom is said to he in Market streets. Apply to W. E. Marsh- sale from the retail departments... .Mr. and eraus’ series will be held at Odd Follows B. II. Landis & Co. are in town to pt that of her keel is prepared part Mrs. Kent have gone to housekeeping in the Hall The renovate or remodel old silk hats to the Thanksgiving night. music will e made tight, proceed to | Austin Carter house, High street. be Ice cream a test Mr. Landis was here 20 by Sanbofu's Orchestra. and v Co., and sch. P>. Lawrence, Coliseum building.. .See advt. of Bangor remained in Boekland and the an “American” supper and entertainment Portland Friday with corn of auction sale oil the Miles Luce estate in Penobscot in Boston until Friday morning, at Memorial Hall, Wednesday evening, iton.... Sch. Volant loaded ! $1.00. Waldo, Nov. IT, at 10 a. m G. W. Butler and both had rough passages. The Penob- Nov. 18th. Supper will be served at (5. The s for Pock!and and sailed A MILLER LAMP FREE j scot arrived here at S o’clock auctioneer. It will include wagons, liar- Friday even- entertainment will consist of music, literary Jonathan Cone arrived | week we are -—- two horses, ing, and the City of Bangor at noon Satur- exercises, etc., and a baby show. Admis- offering for West nesses, farming implements, npHIS* laden, Bangor | Penobscot left a a etc.. You should see the and day. The for Boston Satur- sion to 35 cents. great in F Forest sailed furniture, cups all, bargain With each $10.00 Dinner Set until Nov. 26. dry Saturday j afternoon and the of saucers Carle & Jones are for 19 day City Bangor laid ■.ml, to move the of selling only family over at cents. A Miller free with Bangor uptil Monday, when she left, 11 lamp every 810 --—.OPEN EVENINGS,-— Augustilie olbrook Sch. Boston on the dinner set until Nov. 26th... .Swift & Paul’s for last trip of the season. has gone to for a Bangor The Penobscot is now the boat on the LADIES’ BOOT Thanksgiving proclamation will be found in only ig four-masted schooner W. route and will make two round our advertising columns. They have most trips per 1 was in the week until the river is closed for This shoe is bay Sunday, of the ingredients of the Thanksgiving feast by ice_The $1,00. CARLE & JONES, 21 Main St., Belfast. ihmgor to a coal light_ Boston Journal “One-half of steamer port, and everything that is kept in a first-class says: worth and is sold for i ress says that Allen of Morrison has been sold Mr. F. I). usually Capt. grocery store-E. H. Conaut has opened a Henry by nary yacht Alert went out Galloupe to George F. Knight of Boston on S-A.TVrXJ2E33L. market at 87 Main street, and proposes to $i.2‘>. We have the following A.33^]VLJS, 'be very teeth of the storm, private terms.”-Since the of sell goods at reasonable prices. Orders taken City Bangor in button and lace—Nee- iger to get back to his field of came on the Boston and route, styles and goods delivered. Mr. Conaut has had Bangor Apr. Jeweler to the Aiert is to have a new mainsail. 7th, she has made 170 passages, or within many years experience in this and other dle, Opera, Broadway and Com- People. William of half a of her schedule. It is more Beazley Bucks- lines of business and will be to see his trip trips glad mon lfast Tuesday to examine sch. than were ever made on the route by any Sense. old friends at his new stand. Parties in- NEW € NEW GOODS. > The vessel is If old. boat in the same time... .The STORE, years debted to Conant & Co. are to call Bangor Daily requested a Carter News that on account of the withdraw- We still have few dozen thoroughly repaired by and settle-George A. Quirnby lias a good says was found to he in excellent al of steamer City of Bangor, the Boston & family horse for sale; also a two-seated of those Ladies' I9c. Gaiters her rate was extended A 1 for S. S. Co. have decided to carriage, top buggy, sleigh, harness, etc. Bangor put the -^fatcto, Jewelry, Silverware, on Clocks, is Rockland Smctaclu,^ chartered to load steamer the route ice and Will sell or all between Mamma gives me left. separately together-Dius- My Direct from the Manufacturers. Lowest Prices. Oigor .'or New York-Sch. Le- and to do the loi al busi- ; uiore advertises this week a ladies' boot for Bangor Rockland, BROWN’S INSTANT RELIEF, a Eleven Years from Boston with corn ness. The steamer will her on Repairing Specialty Experience. Monday 81, worth and usually sold for 81 25. A few begin trips For Coughs, Colds, Collo, Cholera n ton.... Sch. M ildred A. Nov*. 2,'kl. Morbus, Dysentery, Croup, Sore Pope left Monday, B. C. DINSMORE.' dozen of those ladies’19c, gaiters.... A eto. from Portland with oats Threat, Diphtheria, MAIN MAINE. i_\ The Lecture C ourse. Announcements 75 STREET, BELFAST, single cabinet bed may be had at a bargain. I THINK IT IS REAL NICE TO TAKE. 'icy Co....The Centen- Store formerly occupied l>y \V. C. Marshall. ship Apply to-day at 18 Church street-W. are issued anticipating the course of le.-tares soId at San will l’rrpared by NOEV/AYMEDICINE CO., Norway, Mp. Francisco, T. Colburn, McClintoek Block, High street, and concerts which is to he given during the from there to Alaskan Notice! YOU ports. lias made s great cut down in ladies’ rub- present winter, and every indication is that WANT,._ Boxer arrived from A S there is an inferior grade of cigars being put yesterday a wiil even JF bers. Ladies’ gaiters and big line of there he greater satisfaction for i\ up under my brand. ••Belfast,’' made of in- « rn for L. A. Know Iton-. ferior i caution all to see that warm footwear of all kinds, just received. the public and success for the management To the Farmers of Waldo Co: stock, buyers my CONANT'S name on the box ;is manufacturer. It i> THE rived from appears FRESHEST, yesterday Bangor ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Whitcomb pub- than last year. There are to be four lec- a well known fact that th se who have used these >r & Co. The time is near at hand when the new have found them to he to all other I’miper lish a card of thanks. tures and two concerts, all by well known cigars superior f>-cent goods. Any dealer who handles the genuine THE PUREST, of in of will be for and it talent and none them any sense, in- crop hay ready market, •‘Belfast,’’ can honestly say ferior. Feeling that ‘‘the best is none too is essentially necessary that the same should AND BEST CANDIES MARKET— good” for the people of Belfast, the mana- be pressed in such manner as to command “1 sell the BEST 5-CENT OF ALL KINDS, BUY THE71 AT the market This can best be gers seem to have been guided in the choice highest price. CIGAR on the market.” lease l h the of talent that seutiment and have accord- accomplished by using a Dedrick Coin m Having ilf of stow by “Belfast” is a registered brand, and can only be now on James !•'. ingly arranged the very best. This has been bian Press, three of which are ready to manufactured by myself. Any infringment Where they are made. occupied by I'ernald. this brand will be prosecuted.* Beware of imita- Mixer’s, in the assurance that Belfast start in the of Belfast. » 7 Main street, l have done people vicinity Hay put up tions. Iyr451p Be .sure anti try our Molasses Kisses, fitted up is cleaner than the devoted to the for and heat them all. kitchen kept premises ( will do their share in the support of the un- by these presses is sought acknowl- 1. L. Maker. They a first-class m irket. I iritl be PERRY, Also our home mailt* Chocolates, house- that has so and edged all dealers to bring prices mufacfire of NONE SUCH Mince Meat. No \ dertaking proved happy by higher only 25c. per lb. pleased to see all my old friends successful, and it is to be hoped that in view than the same quality of hay put up by other and can be more fastidious in the matter of food i C^gT*Remember we make our own candies and propose to sell goods at preparing to thirteen tons of of the general satisfaction with the excel- presses. From twelve 1ST otice. they are all pure anti fresh. reasonable the selection and of the materials oi prices. Or iters nve are in preparation j lent course last year, and of the Dedrick pressed hay be loaded in a presented e£yi Desirous of preserving the trees on ITIXER’S CANDY STORE, taken and goods delivered. The of the currants one still better course to be given this, there common box car at a saving in freight of .°»5 ich it is made. cleaning (for thing) my Saturday Cove lot at North port, I 67 Church Belfast. 8w45 St., 11. 11. COy A A e j will be a still larger patronage and support. per cent, to the shippers and 20 per cent, T is at th sum e mure done by means of perfected appliances. \ hereby forbid the cutting .of trees or thoroughly low for course more can in a time place and ail indebted The very price tickets, the hay be pressed given brush thereon. parlies to go it hand. cm ic would be possible by of entertainment and the of than with the old to Conant <(’■ Co, | variety range style presses. 2w46* C. B. HAZELTINE. are requested themselves to the T. \ cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness « subject, all commend peo- These presses are being introduced and to call and settle, as all unset- ple. The course opens Nov. 24th with a placed within the reach of the farmers at FORm.~ tled accounts will ire reasons for NONE SUCH Mince Meat, i be left for good using Male considerable the owners and we concert by the Apollo Quartette of expense by co lection soon. of liard of Tnmit Hois FAMILY OR DELIVERY of work, 1 Forifi GOOD HORSE, reason is its | The best saving l.ms, Boston, assisted by Miss Belle ask the farmers of Belfast and vicinity to Temple, A sound and kind, weighs 1,000 pounds. Gooti K. > this matter TO LET. II. CO\.V NT. money. A ten cent package chords youtw large pies, with-1 reader. This varies from the concerts of co-operate with us in and make party can take him on trial. Also a two seated harness, etc. Will be is in the staudard of Waldo county in The Langworthy building, corher of Church and carriage, top buggy, sleigh, Belfast, Nov. Ill, IX!hi.—l .v 1 o t me.': t. Makes last season, and recommended flatter- hay equal M or all to- out trouble to fcryou 11 o i —tj cf Market streets, the Court House, has sold at a bargain. ill sell separately you J to that of section of the opposite terms. Following this are lectures J. preparation any been and I now have a tene- gether. r.5 it does ing by thoroughly repaired just as fruit cake and fruit pudding is ment of six rooms on the second floor, also a few GEO. A. QU1MBY. good mince^ DeWitt Miller, the favorite of last year; Rev. country from which hay shipped. furnished rooms to lent. Reasonable rates to the What is Re sure and the The Dedrick will be Belfast, Nov. 12,18%. the Matter pie Sold everywhere. get genuine. A. A. Wiilits, D. D., who is ranked with Mr. presses managed by right parties. W. E. MARSH. 12 v.-e wl'.l free a book— the Freeman Ellis & Sons, South Brooks; Her- Belfast, Nov. ,1896.—46tf :ni name and address, and mention tins paper, and mail^’ou Miller; Col. G. W. Bain, Kentucky ora- With your I Your Silk Hat ? one of the most fame humorous authorsof tbeday. bert. and Charles I Mrs. Popkins’Thanksgiving”—by tor; Rev. P. S. Henson of Chicago, who Hamlin, South Brooks, Barnes of Waldo. Communications to LANDIS & CO. are in town ami will alter CO., SYRACUSE, N Y \ and the clos- any Belfast Bank. and MERRELL-SOl'LE comes highly recommended; FOR SALK Savings Bh. remodel old silk hats to the latest >rvle- concert the a combina- of the above will receive at- They will renovate the ing by Lyceum Stars, parties prompt A Cabinet Bed at a plush, rehind. nil. ami Single bargain. VTOTIOE is that Savings Bank stolen the raise tion of well known artists. Tickets for the tention. hereby given sides, or lower tin* crown and in Books Nos. 7270*an'tl 77_’-l issued by this Bank, short, make a new hat mu course are SI.CO, and with reserved seats at No. 18 Church Thurs- | of an old one Call and F. G. Apply Street, have been lost, and has been made for their work. Will cents are for WHITE, application remain lor a short time 50 extra, already sale. The hall books to be issued under the law* of only L. T. SH \LES & CO. November 12th. duplicate At *1. B. plan for checking the seats will lie open at day, this State. JOHN H. (jl lMBY, Treas. LAWRENCE’S, .Tain Street. City Drug Store after 12 o’clock to-day. Belfast, Sept. 24, 1890.-9*39. Belfast, Nov. 12, 1896.—lw4G* Belfast, Nov. 5, 18%.—3w4d Belfast. Nov. 12, 1896.—Iw46* Literary News and Notes. New Trick For Mackerel. a Taking | trast with that of Napoleon, who had Hunting-Dog Stories. bow mouth, which looked as if it had GIRLS IN Fish Have Become and All Familiar STORES, New Ideas is brim full of ’em. It is a tunning | been a modeled after front view of his Sportsmen find plenty of food for con- useful and ! Methods Fail—Purse Heine Rigged on Booms. offices, or factories, are unique, interesting publica- cocked hat. The firmness with which the peculiarly versation in the results of the field trials tion. Balfour Philadei- ! liable to female Publishing Co., Pkovincetowx, Mass. In no branch of general’s square-shaped jaws were set diseases, especially held recently in Baltimore. The head- cents a when his were those who are on their feet. phia. Fifty year. the fisheries is there a greater diversity of features in repose was constantly quarters of the Baltimore Gun Club were The of the of his force of charac- Often are unable to their crowded frontispiece November lie- fish catching methods than that of mack- highly expressive they perform daily with dog-owners and gun- view of Review s is a map of the Hon. AY. erel fishing. Hook and line, set net, drift ter and the strength of his will-power. His duties, their suffering is so intense. ners, who had lively chin trials. E. B. hair and a J. Bryan’s wonderful stumping tour of or drag net, trap and seine, have all been beard were of chestnut-brown W hen the first Coe, whose dog won first prize in the all- 20,000 miles up and down the country, used w ith success. color. The beard was worn full, uo part age stake at the field said he had SEE varying symptoms present trials, fiom the Missouri River to the Atlantic Years vessels went out with of the lace being shaved, but, like the kept tab and found that the number of ago rigged f themselves, such as seaboard. hooks and lines and bait. The bait hair, was always kept closely and neatly persons thereabouts who claim to own backache, pains in “tolled” or lured the mackerel from the trimmed. Like Cromwell, Lincoln, and dogs that arc broken better than his had Golden is on the w head- Days inning side in depths to the surface, where they bit at several other great men in history, he had groins, now reached forty-three. A member of THAT and one hundred Tin every rtspeet gives cents baited hooks with avidity and were yank- a wart on his cheek. In his case it was ache, dizziness, the club said: “It has been remarked that of value lor every dollar for and located on the side a paid subscrip- ed with celerity inboard. small, right just faintness, man who becomes the owner of a dog, a tion. It is a favorite with the and above the line boys Vessels secured big catches and crews of beard. His face was swelled gun, or a fishing-rod is at once converted of America. Janies Elverson* not FAC-SIMILE gills pub- made big wages while this method was in perfectly symmetrical, the left eye be- feet, into a prevaricator.” lisher, Philadelphia. were a little lower than the His | “That’s vogue, but the fishermen not satisfi- ing very right. | Ijlues, so,” said Mr. Charles Allard, ed. wanted more and so brow was high, broad, and rather square, “but truth is than fiction all the ^Vegetable In the series of papers on “Historic They dollars, etc., stranger PrcparationforAs a method that to and was creased with horizontal wrinkles, fit time. I don’t see the of stretch- the food signature Ameiiean Towns” in progress of publi- adopted promised give necessity similating andRegula an increased catch—the method. which helped to the serious ? they a when actual occurrences are cation in The Symposium (Mr. George seining emphasize ing yarn ting the Stomachs and Bowels of -OR- This of remunera- and somewhat careworn look which was wonderful. Now there is the AN Cable’s new magazine) we notice that style fishing proved sufficiently tive for a number of or until the never absent from his countenance. This I once owned. >akn North Carolina, follows C'astine, years, pointer Jip Poor girl she mackerel to shun the or had was in no wise an in- died but she Maine, as the second of the series. {Salem learned seine, expression, however, long ago, was the smallest been well exterminated. Then came dication of his which was on earth. She hunted is a quaint and curious old southern nigh nature, always field-dog straight a down to the buoyant, cheerful, and hopeful. His voice for the One I saw her on a town, celebrated for its Moiavian settle- period, coming present, should at. _ce gun. day Promotes Digestion,Cheerful when mackerel were more than a was and one of the she crouched to the ment. and for its old Moiavian church. scarcely exceedingly musical, point. Suddenly ness clearest in sound most distinct in write Mrs. and Rest.Contains neither *>oii;r of memory. Vessels scoured the seas, but and ground. I found she had a live the typical Moravian hymns are partridge nor were utterance that I have ever heard. It had Pinkliam, at in her mouth. Mineral reproduced in the article. mackerel sighted iarely, and still I took the bird away from Opium,Morphine IS ON TH more rarely secured. a singular power of penetration, and sen- Lynn, Mass., stating symptoms; she her and killed it. Still Jip did not arise. Not N ail c otic. Mr. Robert an Treat Whitehouse of Port- Bait throwing was tried, with little or tences spoken by him in ordinary tone will tell them exactly what to do, and Punning my hand under her, I pulled out land. the well known and son in could be heard at a distance attorney, no success, and the mackerel industry camp in the meantime they will find prompt four more live birds which she had cap- of Justice was AYilliam P. White-house of the seemed doomed. But during the past which surprising. relief in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable tured.” There was a dead silence fora Keupc of Old nrSAMUELPITCHER Miprerue bench of com- three His in have been bioken at last WRAPS Maine, mackerel have increas- the crash of a recently years slowly gait walking might Compound, which can be obtained moment, by Pumpkin Sere/' pleted a ••Constitutional History of the ed in numbers our and a re- called decidedly unmilitary. He never stack of empty powder-cans which the Alx.Senna along coast, from any druggist. Mate of Maine,” which is now being vival of the business is looked for. carried his body erect, and having no ear proprietor of the Mr. JRochilU, Sills place, Linthicum, Anise OF EVERY published as a section of a new The mackerel of the are unde- for music or he never “My Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam :—I am so over whenever a true See// history present rhythm, kept step topples story so rnnnt ot N w Peppi England by D. H. Hurd Co. niably wild, shy or cunning, for, while the to tlie airs played by the bands, uo matter grateful to you for what your Com- enormously stranger than fiction is JJi Carbonate Soda ot Boston. Mr. NN hitehouse is now en- how the bass drums Seed catch to date exceeds by far the catch vigorously emphasiz- pound has done for me. For four years sprung. Usually he is rewarded with flhrm BOTTIJ in the “Judicial of ed the accent. When in Clarified Siujeir gage-1 willing History for the corresponding period last year, walking company I suffered such pains from ovarian Mujmiuuuh reproacnes or a orasn oner to hihliryrecn Flavor. Maine. tor the same woik. as a there was no to with bet that the the number of fish captured is drop attempt keep step trouble, which caused dreadful weak- story can be proved. in a bucket in to the others. In he usually employ- “J was once on the eastern be- The Review of Reviews for November comparison quantity conversing ness of the tenderness and burn- shore,” A for one was limbs, perfect Remedy Constipa- of fish seen. ed only two gestures; the strok- gan Mr. Henry Beck, as Mr. Linthicum ] nldishes several important and interest- in the when tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, lie vast “rafts of mackerel seen on ing of his chin beard with his left hand; ing pain groins, pain stacked up his cans “when I saw the aiticlos on the latest of the big- ing phase or and increased Worms .Convulsions .feverish- the on ami the other was the raising and lowering of standing walking, gest dock of blackbirds it has ever been Eastern Question, especially from the cape shore, Georges elsewhere, while that the his right hand, and resting it at inter- pain during menstruation, headache my lot to observe. As arose 1 tired ness and Loss of Sleep. Biitish point of view. Mr. Yv. T. Stead's furnishing proof species they was showed that were vals upou his knee or a table, the hand and leucorrhoea. I 92 at the but did not kill a bird.” or the increasing, they weighed only dock, survey subject, entitled “The East- held with the close Tac Sim>le of •‘artful dodgers," almost, as being lingers together and was advised to use The hearers all arose to take Mr. Beck's Signature ern Ogic: or, st. to the Rescue.” elusive, pounds, your George The and the knuckles bent, so that the back but he waved them aside. is characteristic and phantoms. fishermen, patient, per- which I did. I hand, extremely suggestive; of a Vegetable Compound, severing and resourceful, have tried every the hand and fingers formed right “I’m not through yet,” he added. “I the Review also offers a remarkable sym- felt the benefit before I had taken ali NEW known trade trick in recent years to en- angle. When not pressed by any matter found, however, on examining the ground i YORK, I Castoria is pnt nr> in of current on “AYhat of one posium thought was bottle. I continued it, compass the wily schools. of importance he often slow in his using fully a quarter of a peck of bird’s feet is nut sold in b ilk. L’ should be done with Turkey?” as the and it has to their movements, but when roused to activity entirely cured me. I have and Blest if I hadn’t shot too low.” you anything cl so cr. of the hour.* Failing accomplish object by legs. pressing problem he w*as in and worked not been is as v. the once successful method of shooting quick every motion, troubled with leucorrhoea for Crash went the cans. jnst good" and ■ was civil to Ho Guntonm Magazine of American Econo- seines about schools, they resorted to with maivelous rapidity. He months, and now I weigh 115 pounds.” A sportsman who lives near Elkridge pose." Sea that you gvt mics and Political Science for November “toll" bait, decoying fish alongside, all who came in contact with him, and —Lillie IIartson, Flushing, Genesee said he owned a setter dog, which when lias the never to snub or treat on a following articles: Popular Sup- when the seine would be set around tlie attempted any one, Co.. Michigan. Box 6ft point would lift his hind foot and EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, erstition on Money and Prices, The lured fish. anybody with less consideration on ac- tap the ground one time for each bird in 1 Anti-Capital Who are the But the been count of his inferiority in rank. With the dock. Crusade, mackerel, having deprived of Water Vessels. him there was none the so Register Deep Creditors'; The Future of English La- for years of bashed porgy diet, had acquir- of puppyism E. B. Coes said his dog Hushed a wood- bor. Wages and Currency Depreciation, ed a taste for other provender, did not often bred by pow er, and none of the dog- cock, which flew towards him and Problems of Railway Management, The take kindly to their old love, and the matism which Samuel Johnson character- SHIPS. jammed his head into the muzzle of his ized as to American) Iron Industry, New Banking catches made by this form of trickery puppyism grown maturity. Aimer Coburn, J P Butnam, at Hiogo gun, the bird thus killing itself and sav- of with Gen. a Law Mexico, The Saxon Land Credit were never large. [“Campaigning Grant,” by Oct (5 for New York. ing load of shot and powder. Mr. Rod Stiito oi >1,

Horace in the November A G ■ System, Early Slavery in New Jersey, In this fishy game of hide and seek, trick Porter, Century. Ropes, David Rivers, arrived at San Coe, father of the young man, substan- rALl><> SS. Taken this Editorial Crucible, Economics in the for trick has been the rule, the mackerel, Francisco Oet. 13 from New York. tiated the story. The 1). 1890, on executio? A T P Century. 1». issued on J Fuller, Colcord, sailed from 1890, a jud^i Magazine, Book Reviews. acting under an impulse that seems mar- The Plimsoll flark. John R. Williar said he was ducking Delaware Breakwater Oet 30 from Philadel- IN Supreme Judicial Court m: akin to reason, marches with Mr. Jack .Sutton, at the mouth of 1897. at the term The city of Bath, Maine, has been fora velously stealing phia for Nagasaki. thereof begun .. in fashion. Creek. A redhead duck Hew Tuesday of A [• the masterly A Device that Has Saved Hundreds of Lives and Belle of C at Romney by September. ^ long period perhaps principal ship- Bath, Curtis, Hong Kong twenty-tifth of Cue of their one that non- 29 for New York. just out of range. Sutton, for ALL NEW FEATURES. day Septcm m the United and stratagems, Much Property. Sept practice, of dole (1. < 'an, building point States, threw Mahoney plussed the seiner for a was that Daniel Barnes, O C arrived at Zan- his gun to his shoulder, with no in- The Cknti kv will s. ns present interests are most while, If ever walk around the water- Arpe, continue to be in every re- Knox, against Joseph m shipbuilding you zibar our departure from old-time custom of seeking Oct 28 from New York. tention of shooting. The duck saw the spect the leading American magazine, its table of County ol' Waldo, for-i\ i important. Mr, Edward C, Plummer front of a commercal and look contents dollars the surface waters by day and appearing large city El Capitan, A L Carver, at Shaughae Aug act and quickened his but sudden- including each month the best in litera- three and eighty-set contributes a valuable article the 12 for flight, ture and art. The present interest in American age, and ninety doliars'anh upon at at the ocean and Nagasaki, Hong Kong and Baltimore. fell dead only night, when their pursuers were closely big steamships ly into the creek and was re- makes timelv suit, and will* he sold ;>t place, to the November number of the Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed history especially in or hove to In trieved. The bird had broken its neck premises in said Searsin n New under the title port awaiting daylight. sailing ships moored along the wharves, from New York June 20 for England Magazine, Shaughae. A der, on the twenty tilth the last two years night fishing has been 1) C watching the gunner. Sun. GREAT NOVEL or “Bath, the of While will notice that of them have a Emily Reed, Nichols, at New York for [Baltimore 1*%, at one o'clock in the am \ City Ships.’’ the such action if you many has been the dominant in- rule, being imperative Japan. or described real estate ami shipbuilding white circle and a lot of white lines mark- rut fish were to be captured. Gov Robie, Nichols, arrived at New York terest which|the said .losepl terest, it has by no means been the sole Meanwhile the mackerel have ed on their sides close to the water, al- Oet 31 from Hong Kong. to t he same, or had on t lie one. Bath has had a varied gradually AMERICAN REVOLUTION I). at o'cio u. industrial most as if some bad 189o, 10.05 k learned to like the “toll” bait of bad boy been chalking Great Admiral, Rowell, sailed from Ho- ; and and has been ground when the same was att.o political history, the a a a bart 22 for Marseilles. its leading serial feature for 1807 and the master- their and the fishermen have picture there of and Town, VDL, Sept same to wit A oertai progenitors, griddle-cake of its suit, \ loune <’f important men, them B Pliineas arriv- l ! piece author, Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. The ’■ among learned a brand new one but when liud that hundreds Henry Hyde, Pendleton, Croup, situated in Searsmont a*. trick, that seems gridiron; you 1 story, "Hugh Wynne, Free (pinker," purports to being William King, the first governer of ed San Francisco Oct 31 from New York. a hemlock tree spotted to be effective. of ships are marked just the same way, be the of its hero, an officer on Maine. Mr. Plummers N* P R at \ i autobiography from the northeustoi h article will those colors the Josephus, Gilkey, llong lvong Sept Coughs,\ W ashington's stall'. Social life in Philadelphia at .'Schooner Stowell Sherman of this painted light having 29 for New York. tarm .so called;, on the’sou; read with unusual interest all the sons port the time of the Revolution is most by marks in know that those marks \ Tooth* l t interestingly leading I nun Cl arb*s i; 1 was reported a few days ago as having black,you Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, sailed depicted,and the characters include Washington. and daughters of Bath, and is one of the Kobbins' mill (so .-ailed taken 105 barrels of really mean something of importance in from New York 17 for N S W. Franklin. Lafayette, and other- well known 111 most articles bulls-eye mackerel, Sept Sydney, of said road about 130 r--m- picturesque altogether connection with the on which history, it is safe to that the readers ol this and it is said that nearly all of the lot ships you May Flint, E 1) P Nichols, sailed from New i\ achM < say road, thence southwest?-! which have appeared in the New I great romance will obtain from it a clearer idea Eng- were a see them. If should notice more York July 21 lor San Francisco; land o\vm- b\ taken method new to fisher- you spoken Sept < formerly land of by "f the people who were foremost in Re\ .lutionai > Magazine's series articles on his- soon 8, lat 22 S, Ion 41 \V. northwesterly, by land !• men of our closely you would discover that all i hays, ami of the social life of the time, tban can be toric New towns. generation, though practiced A N Diarrhoea, Luce, about lie loih England [Warren F. Puritan, Blanchard, arrived at San had from other source. The work is fonnei the ships belonging to Great Britain, even any single divining feme between b Park ly. Francisco Nov 2 from ■ not aeeurtde. but 1- .1 most in- Kellogg, Square, Boston, Mass. Hiogo. only historically iso It is the magnificent like Dysentery, I arms called and -t western passenger-steamers ■ practiced successfully by O C at Oct 20 from teresting story of lov«* and war. The lii.-t diop- the Reaper, Young, Anjer and an erly comer of ih- lb “The food of the island and a few of the Block “Lucania” and “Teutonic,” were * ters are m the November 1 umber. Howard Anglo-Saxtons,” fishermen, New York and ordered to Batavia. Ryle mem ing :u ;t I. a es;i n; -t by Bowe| will illust D ia M. marked with those and that R R C G Complaints. rate it. Morrell, is the titie of the lea-d- island fleet have employed it with good queer .signs, Thomas, Nichols, sailed from New nonIncrl> about :>■ -. of no other nation had them. If 22 hemlock tret ig article in tiiv November issue of Table results recently. The device consists of ships York June for llong Kong. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for i spotted WITH •. were li T at CAMPAIGNING called ai ialk. it touches the menus and1 two attached to the vessel's you to ask some sailor what the mark Sachem, Lancaster, Hong Kong ontaining upon long poles these troubles is <* wit h the buildings meant he would tell that it is Sept 15 from Sainarang. •si*ecial dishes eaten by the in side, a mass of netting, and bait thrown you brieily GRANT, pi'cmis. on\< \. d English S D Carieton, Amsbury, at Aim.'iiea, Canada and broadcast the vvaier, and the the “Plimsoll Mark,” and you would be Hong Kong .'lary tlb.binn.s. m Australia, England, upon process Sept, 29 for Shanghai. i-di and is followed “.Some Old- is about as follows: no wiser than before; in tact, he probably By GENERAL HORACE PORTER, by Nt Nicholas, C F Carver, cleared from A I-,' another c< u would not know much more is of a .1 r: i-ashioneb From a than that the title series of irie.- \vh 1.■! 1 has oeen -• Thanksgiving Dainties,” by point abreast the starboard fore Philadelphia July 30 for San Francisco. ated 1! I. .due road in lor General Roller r Id barker. Miss Cornelia C. Bed- rigging a boom lit) feet is out bare fact himself. State of Maine, 11 G Curtis, sailed from preparation many years. a ml bourn,- ! and dr- long swung was an aide oil General Grant's star and a eio-e b IM That is at ! he .sou' 1.easterly gives an exhaust!ve and valuable at with the while at the ugly mark, however, the safe- New York Sept 1 for Oct friend of his light angles hull, Shaughae; spoken chief. ami the diary which lie Kept tlienee >ti tile toad lea, tu hundreds of vessels on lat Ion 28 \V. It is the 'idea- Mis> E. same time a smallei is guard the stormy 5, S, trusted friend of the through the war i- the basis of tin- arti- ;o Marguerite pole swung just ^ present A id del on. at a stake ■ Tillie E Starbuck, Eben whi« h are of >■ a,;. a “Dress and Its Effect forward of the main shrouds. to ocean, and to thousands of lives, ami to Curtis, sailed cles, striking pen picture- eampamn upon Bings, Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, ■ 'from Honolulu 21 for New York. life and scene.-. They will be tu!.\ 1 i1 strafed J1 ‘.-a11}i and Mind. w are millions of dollars’ worth of It July ^ Mrs. Burton 11 i• 11 fastened the ends of a square- freight. The first one is in the November Ci 1 u\ Kings \\ in Ji Maey, Amsbury, sailed from New Sailor, aud in fact all classes, t west, 'jo n.d> to a .Man ‘•’be itos of cut on has been in use about :" ••Hospitality in net, these poles or i only twenty years, j a! out d.-urees we~: Germany,” bag play loosely York Oct 81 for San Francisco. Used internal!v or eei M i>. M. ( M ci used for the last ten externally. r* -is t- st ike deseribes the “Chi- booms. only properly years, Win 11 Conner, Frank I Pendleton, at ^ A NEW NOVEL BY and ne-e is W -mian of high Caste,” and her The distance between booms is and still adopted by only cue great sea- 29 for New York. Beware of | approx- Hong lvong Sept imitations. Tate ? sou I ah-'Ut • > dt home life. nation in all the world. MARION CRAW FORD, Reasonable and \Y .1 Sewall 1 C reole 40 the of the net on faring Rotfh, C at I :■ recipes, ; imately feet, length Lancaster, Hong none but the "PERRY ri'.lli 111 l.-d' III ill the it was no un- 1U for New York. genuine Thanksgiving Menus and Entertain- i its inner edge. The outer edge is five feet Twenty-live years ago Hong Sept ^ author of "Mr Isaacs,' ,-ai.0 e—a. •■U.i-a I Stones I lienee i.-.tlh ■ mi common for Davis." Sold "A I I Howes f.. line nts, and the Housekeepers* longer and is with leaden “sink- thing ships to go out to sea BARKS. everywhere. Braeeio." etc... entitled. Ro1 n >\\ ; n "t would take it as j j Philadelphia, Pa., are offered a sample ered till its outer end and most of the gers, something they Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, arrived at Bal- j A Iso certain I .an copy of the magazine free. netting are below the surface. Freshly must be prepared to expect on account of timore Oct 20 from Charleston, S C. Superb Art Features, mold oil he w f-n-* : P Heunet mead* >\x •.t. im. bait is thrown down over the hid- the dangers of the ocean. one C Dixon, N F Gilkey, sailed from Bar- all the ground Finally, The Best Short Stories, and tollows. On tic* Among poets of America few oc- man determined to make a of the badoes Oct 10 for Turks Island. den bag: the mackerel rush for it, and if study ; Henuett > lain on in w, a warmer >4.00 a i/rar. mits " .■ ■ sea with rotten Henry Norweil, Cushman, from Memphis, Tenn., says and ST, V Is,, c o* u easy prey. leaky bottoms, spars, NICHOLAS am 11 lead from New York no attention }>a their own works. It seems to June 29 for Brunswick, Ga. paid to a small lump which This latest scheme saves wear and tear worn-out rigging, with rusty boilers and Midge road ill sanl >*-a be that, no lolani, McClure, sailed from Honolulu in her but it soon de- accepted one can interpret the appeared breast, FOR YOUNG FOLKS garet Went** o--> of the seine and is a great labor saver, as rattle-trap engines. He saw them loaded 20 for New York. things he has written like the author him- Aug veloped into a cancer of the worst tollows, to wr on 'v the until even in the still waters of the har- ■ type, >eit. trap pocket is light and easily han- Lucy A Nickels, C M Nichols, sailed from CoNiurrmi By Maky Mapis Ivmh-.f.. Samuel lienm t'- farm particularly if he possesses elocution- | and notwithstanding the treatment of dled. bor their upper decks were down to the Hong Kong June 2 for New York; passed St westerly side. 1 said > al \ added to the best it continued to ability: which there is al- Helena to 25. physicians, "The best of all children's is the tin northeaster'* -ide It is said that “.Sol” Jacobs was the water’s edge, and this overloading seemed Sept magazine" w;e > : he to be found in and two universal verdict on Si. Nn hoi.as u la e\ fU*ss, forme’-: .w le 1 !.. pleasure seeing a to to be the worst and most Mabel I Meyers, Wm Meyers, sailed from spiead grow rapidly, eating gan by first, the device in the Block fault. < < favorite author in the employ frequent Boston holes in her breast. The doctors istenee in IST.'i.and has merged in itsc! 1 all of the ed by said Luee amt < flesh. Mr. Adams Sept 4 for Montevideo. 1 island fleet. Then he went back to Parliament, and leading children's magazines in America. The on t he south* aster'* sith coiiies upon the un- Matauzas, arrived at New York Oct 20 soon professional platform Other vessels have I introduced a bill to a mark on the pronounced greatest writers ol the world are its regnlai con tainmg about *j: a, res, m »i*’ ier rigged similar traps, put from Havana. the most favorable auspices. For her incurable. A trihntors The supreme qua!ity ol Si. N n inn.as Also all the rmnt ic .i and vessels are sides of to show how ■ >< iii being hastily ships deeply they E G Parker, at Newcastle is its ami atmos- S. Harness ha- -.r ban time his remarkable cleverness as a equipped | Penobscot, Sept celebrated New York bright, healthful, invigorating with the could with be loaded. The mark 9 for June. A. I). is:C, at 1" leader has been new-fangled apparatus. safety Hong Kong. then treat- phere. known in the dr- specialist xv same \* .> a society suggested was a circle with a horizontal Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, sailed from the t ime hen t lie ies of and he ed but she con- na! tit. to redeem t he ton, v Boston, has had the un- line its center. When this hori- Nov 5 for Rotterdam. her, THE COHING YEAR through Brunswick, Ga, real estate qualified of men like tinued to worse waged or any *t; praise Oliver Wen- Grant in War-Times. zontal line was down to the water’s Rose Innis, Melvin Colcord, sailed from grow edge, will lie a great one in its history. It will have a liurgess may have in tin dell Holmes, Edward Everett John New Y'ork Oct 15 for Santos. and when informed Hale, no more was to be into a ves- more varied table ol contents and more spirited Searsmoiit, to \\ it m 1. 1 row freight put bridge and Professor of Serrano, R G Waterhouse, sailed from that both her aunt illustrations than ever before. The leading serial, Keene: southerly by l.mi Emerson, Personal Appearance of the Commander of the sel; she was to be considered loaded. Im- 1 the famous school of which bears Sourabaya June 9 for Garontolo. | and grandmother had beginning in November, will lie easterly, by land oi .b.-iab oratory Army. mediately Plimsoll brought down upon erly. by road leading lr--m iiis name. awcob's1' St Lucie, Smeed, cleared from New York iWdied from cancer he dialect is A of lime. Pease's corner in t.. delight- A of Gen. Grant’s himself the wrath of ship-owners, while 21 for Port Natal. Story Shakespere's Appu ful. his manner and his humor description personal Sept V9 gave the case up as more or less. Also anotli* graceful, at everybody else at his Thomas A W S Griffin, arrived in- st infectious—so all appearance this important period of laughed cranky Goddard, Searsmoiit. and bound..,! say who have heard was at La from Buenos hopeless. "MASTER bis career not idea; but he net to be downed, Plata Oct 5 Ayres. SKYLARK,” of H. and Jo<, : > him :ecite. may be out of place going Someone then re- Whitney Club, and here, YVillard A C sailed land Xi society, lyceum as lie published a book all he had Mudgett, Colcord, erly. by conveyed by ■ i.uif h particularly up to that time the telling BY JOHN BENNETT. entertainments are liis public from Buenos Ayres Sept 1 for commended S.S.S. Hobbs; northeasterly and specialty. bad received such erroneous learned about the criminal of Algoa Bay, J he author- reader is impressions overloading anu mile sne said Purges.-*, containing under the manage- and CGH. mougn nope remained, Illustrated Birch. of him. There were then few vessels, their wretched condition by Also another lot of lam w ment of Mr. W. 1). correct j BCIiOON KKS. it, and an was no- Quint, literary editor when out to sea. begun improvement a on. in boun !-•< portraits of him in circulation. Some of trills is live story, full of action, color, inerri- Searsmoiit. “f the Boston W ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and the road ■ Traveler. al last Georgia Gilkey, R Gilkey, sailed from 1 inent, ami human nature. The world's great- leading fmm Apj the earliest to be ne got a vague sort oi an act | pictures purporting pho- Buenos Ayres Sept 8 for Boston. when she had taken several bottles it est. poet figures as one of the principal characters, moiit village on the s*.m hu A senes nt articles of the Board of Trade owned Ha I unique interest tographs of him had been manufactured passed, giving power Hattie McG H F arrived and sev- although the hero and heroine are a boy and girl. by say Keene, Buck, Sprowl, disappeared entirely, although 1 has been to survt to and to It is in but full ot the romance land of H. and undertaken The Ladies’ when lie was at the distant never y ships going sea, stop at Oct 20 from poetic treatment, Whitney by front, Bangor Amboy. eral have not a of on years elapsed, sign of the Elizabethan age, and very dramatic in t he non ln-ast. by land Home Journal. It is to be called in one those which seemed to be Jr, sailed from “Great stopping place long enough to be unseaworthy. Henry Clausen, Appleby, the disease has ever returned. plot. Another serial, in November, is lot describe*! ab*»\«* •*«*nta This was in and d beginning Personal Events," and will sketch the “focused.” the 1873, jring the first nine Galveston Get 0 for Apalachicola. less, all ol said !• -ts o* in■_ i, Nothing daunted, prac- A arrived great War for North Horace Hobbs a most wonderful scenes ol popular enthu- i tises of that art which is the chief solace months of the act 280 vessels were survey- Horace G Morse, Harrimau, at Story by siasm and S C, Oct 20 from and South. their deed dated .Max and historic interest of the vain had a ed, 250 of them found Charleston, Philadelphia. A Real Blood thrilling which ! unseaworthy. < »• photographed burly John C .-ailed from Ha- Remedy. Searsmoiit. 1.. At one Smith, Kneelaud, have occurred in America the and the least in every ten was found to be “THE LAST MIR E E SOLDIERS.” Sx\44 Clad:* during past beef-contrator, spread pictures vana for so Oct 10 Apalachicola. S.S.S. Each one will be broadcast as overloaded as to be iu al- (guaranteed purely vegetable') William H.Siikltov A 1 fifty yeais. graphically representing the determined, dangerously Lester A Lewis, Kimball, cleared from strong *t«>ry\\irh most a is a real blood and never fails a unique plot. Three Union .soldiers, mem | detailed by an eye while but rather features of the sinking condition before leaving 8 New York. remedy, E\ witness, leading robust, coming Bangor Nov for bets of ,i stationed on a mountain- artists have been the dock. Of this the to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism sigiun corps, | Notice ot i oret employed to portray the hero, and it was some time before the real course, opened eyes Lucia Porter, Farrow, cleared from New top, cut a bridge tha; connects them with the or other blood disease. u events in made from old of the Board of Trade and of Y'ork Oct 20 for P. R. Scrofula, any rest of the world and 1 come \et it able ea-:.aw.ivs pictures illustra- photographs which followed were believed Parliament, Ponce, UrllKi:i.As.ilk U akin < *. and Our book s in the midst of the Will be i*a,l tive material. The series has to l>e Plimsoll’s mark became an establish- Mary A Hall, M Veazie, arrived at New Uonloderuey. :ajn deed dated tile in- just been genuine. with liildien North and ed feat lire" on York Oct 20 from Jacksonville. will be mailed delight by Snjdh. and recorded n, v staited in the current number of the False jf him were British sea-going ships; but | impressions derived, R F arrived at Blue- free to ad- o! Deeds, hook J.A its establishment was I Pettigrew, Morse, any A Serial for (iirls, magazine, Hon. A. from the fact that he had come forth against ■. 1 Oakey Hall, ex-Mayor too, fought by tields 28 from Norfolk. Oranite s;..;.- i*i. i,;. Sept jdress. Swift INI A It. i1 ■ N III! is a. ->i New York a inch inch. Jt was nick- bAld'KN." ni ,\. \v Ham City, sketching the scene, from country leather store, and was ta- ship-owners, by R W arrived at Blue- [I'NK'S ter. p-. Hopkins, Hichborn, Co., ti sed specially to girls, uni is by a favo: ue lot nr ■•! "When Lind in Castle mos for named the and ridiculed and Specific parcel land, tog.-- Jenny Sang Gar- chiefly striking sledge-hammer “pancake,” Oct 7 from. Brunswick. writer, lr is full ol iun. the luinicter-drawine, is J treated fields, Nic, Atlanta Ga. thereon, situated ii I which still stands as blows in the and with in and the whole influence d the m to den,” the greatest! Field, conducting relent- contempt every way. Sallie I’On, W H West, sailed from Sears- strong story WaMo ami >ta'o nt V Some the mark on their and ng. i• single concert in the annals of American less pursuits of his foes through the ship-owner put port Sept 8 for Annapolis, N S. spiring uplift scribe.I as iI .\v lAm music. smoke-stacks in defiance and derision. A S from New York road from Dm k Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher in the I swamps of the Southwest. He was pic- Tofa, Wilson,cleared Your SHORT STORIES. Tra| Plimsoll held to his 24 for Demerara. Life corner -! land <>t tin issue will tell of a remarkable ttured in the mind as idea, however, even Sept rrii Eli U will be many tales bia\e ud.trt ami following popular striding E at Carver: »hem running n himself Willie L Newton, Coombs, arrived be run down and 1 adve iture. KENNAN 'a- i:;< scene in which her husband was the cen- about in the most swashbuckler getting suspended from the may (iEORCiL ami two loot: thoi approved Salem Oct 22 from Perth three his House of Commons one Amboy. exciting sjoriesof experience* in Russia 11-1 rods ami six h-t tral “When Mr. Beecher of melodrama. of us were for being too figure: Sold style Many day WALTER CAMP will have a ae- mini oi blunt and in stirring ly, live rods ami t w- Slaves in uot a little to fiud in a violent his talk upon a Plymouth Pulpit.” Then surprised him man plain crushed out bicycle race, and J. I TROW BRIDGE will mail, t hcncc .*n sa n 1 i: 11 the The result was contribute a of the sea. month will Stephen Fiske will portray the furore and of slim five feet subject. “The Mer- $2 a Year for The Journal and Tribune. story Every and six feet m the pho figure, slightly stooped, by some terrible suffering if you have articles excitement “W*hen the Prince- inches in chant Act of the representing one other piece of laud of Wales eight height, weighing only a Shipping 1870,” making nature’s to Plimsoll Mark Y'ork has neglect warning All the W bounded and described a was in America.” Parke Goodwin hundred and and of a on all British The Recorder of New discon- Best riters. will i thirty-live pounds, compulsory watch your kidneys. on county road from n and its follow this in a succeeding number with modesty of mien and gentleness of manner sea-going vessels, requiring posi- tinued publication and turned over its entire Patriotic Sketches, helpful Articles, tales of \ southwest corner . westerly, the shore «- U. S. in the Weekly very popular paper 83.00 year, 25 nts numtu AH thab rs take along I p Broadway.” Hon. John Bussell dark-gray, and were the most Ellicott, N., November St. ^ of Dennis Carver, them-. expressive and of its attractive features are now or rrm ittaua s mail hi made dircit Nicholas. many have made some suhscrijit ions, line of said 'arver t- Young will sketch “When Grant Went of his features. Like nearly all men who land found in the which is furn- miraculous euros anu win relieve over- to the publishers by uouu i/ or express '-nb /•, northeasterly, along line Around the Mr. of he was a but Weekly Tribune, World,” Young being speak little, good listener; worked kidneys and restore them to health. of beginning, mgetliei w it I 'i General had 'em in ished free to all who their cheek, draft or registered tetter. Grant’s party. The great scene his face gave little indication of his They Kansas. pay subscriptions l')r. Buker will gladly answer questions and on same. in the Senate Chamber “When and it was the of his to The Journal one year in advance. With give advice free. Write us before too. late. THE CENTURY CO., Union Square. New York. Also certain other pie.-*— Henry thoughts, expression 5Uo. for An feature of the cam- Pills at your druggists, or mailed post-paid said Lincolnviile, bounded < Said Farewell to the Senate” will which furnished about the re- amusing present The Journal all the local Clay eyes only is the furnishing news, price. lows, to w it Being same mm follow. paign appearance of youug striplings Buker PiU Me. Lincoln will figure twice in the sponse to the speaker who conversed with and much other matter of local and Co., Bangor, tieorge NV. < arver b\ \ 1 on the platform, who break into country iuterest, series: in a he was December a, lS'.d, re. onl- ■; 5 first, description of “When him. When abont to say anything school houses and tell haired farmers the Tribune to the news of the gray supply world, Deeds, book J.'W, .!♦**, ... Lincoln was page First there was a who have been w heat all their Inaugurated,” and, amusing, always perceptible selling lives, and with fashions, house- ing been assigned by the -am “When was political general, next, Lincoln Buried.” The twinkle in his eyes before he began to how they should proceed to get better priet 8 dent Association on t he 1.'A h for hold science and mechanics, literary and to Lli/.abetji (I. Hick- I stirring story of the discovery of gold by speak, and he often laughed heartily at a it. f Atchinson Globe. 1S‘.»5, Cured which is re.mi.lc. and assignment John W. will be revived in remark or a humorous incident. other departments, stories miscellany, Mackay witty TROtS_ of Deejds, hook .4', 1- Pin Worm Rupture page “When 20 in is a P WITHOUT OPERATION BY Mackay Struck the Great Bonan- His mouth, like Washington’s, was of OA.STORIA. pages all, it very taking combina- dition of said tnoitgage hi- S. J. Sherman's Method. Send IS cents for his ’■ za.” The seiies will extend all the letter-box the contact of the The fae- /} tion at a therefore, by reason of the through shape, _ $2 year. Subscriptions may begin book of full | the Elixir information, etc. Address tion thereof, 1, the said a.— i numbers of The Ladies’ Home Jour- forming a horizontal line. This at and if desired the two lips nearly any time, papers S. J. Hernia closure of said mortgage. I nal 1897. feature was of a in con- SHERMAN, Specialist, during pattern striking will be sent to different addresses. October 23, 1896. KLI/a: | Best for Children 175 Tremout St., Boston. ;itu44* By M. T. Crawfohd, her A11• ■. I avenue V E. Pushor, cashier of tiit Bui Once. 5am Bent’s Deer. “Way Down in Tennessee.’’ bank v m hat boon Terr sick for serera -'t* S I- I SartflTT •50 ) weeks v ti fever it- t>uk« this ny i,m Obli^t* t»» The Harriman Tem. Ti. Typhoid reported at- ouov. rt«ai boa-: An Arrideni Whlnb Wil' Lumbermen Advance of Oct. | ->.n.-..i«ts Musing abort- the birch •ivamtmnc Mrs f 5 I>avis logs flare. to sv tit Hi*rS Again. -4 th pit-** an v hat- bom ht interesting account of the an- | ; at !>at the Woman s because of a r1 i.iu ti 'yuc a vt»rx T.UrouEL Rm.'w-iad«E air '• rli. for bin a better aca.i Tit* .nsta. ia- Oi Lllf S HT.T.tf LOi w.i.L much iooking big game L terart C ! o: : Binning, bulging that place to then friends. lit Tiit-r art came The | >• rmw««t us aud tbt- iii the vn voods out here to t a Em HE? nvnsend at- pastor «nii«.» r,. r up-ri The Advance says run down con- a: Ti.r.; r* of | win1.-l wavers, s and Cough Ajihamom tijmm and ;ast week Lis name ii-t to”kt:irt c«n I’enn^' put The s.r--oTt _*• r-isto in -oeourm: be ear Lbut died reve-pt>OL was held the beaut:* td I fi i;:"nu: Ti»t awlitlt api b vi ..n Mie ••egiBte: as bam Bent, C'heJ- : ; home of Mrs E v an: ’•**.;« ; ox-eian£, e Somoet- v *•”> Thorndike. wi: dition of the Kt aiiL Mrt. I I'aas this wav nea. Mass. When he said he wanted a v. us taster;. y j ■■ but oiiue Tbe e««us. de'eorutec' for tic cccas> ?— •n- i.-n.oi Em ..a- ..no ■: which ;y Angel lb-: deei aiio voi.-: to •I tic outsioe With a iv.r> i'f.it Er?»i it _Cr''u i'««dni iiauns t.uar la nay good m-»ney get prolusion of ‘.’n.nese v i.T- j;-u,orn pasto1 of tne p ri. „li*; > h-uterns, an: on tic Lingers and is -Tisiieic mu: Lll.d .,UKh 1. Llit around the (ffiee nh o w:t* v~ lit KH'-III.. weeas one, .diets exchang- flowers v n i system, IvifliL iv: ;Ht* '.»i- v : 1 k reiiiiire, calmot ;.!c sm -es ot tne lacties aasiFtea I.m •_ A. El; am and Eo1 E reca es: winks an-: referre-' him to a Binal. gracious themse -k -K 'f.C *L >S- iieriit- oi prune ami pin; The lames •: tne executive under not 7 : r.i- 7'!-- nonet v at iieuuTifr- t,wCr1 j praa. ii.nilmrmai tin v n as y. who haci a can hoard, anected y qoo-o- k. .T ..p v ros* str* v :»? — si pe-riK'.-n a by ordinary v niam with tbt cough I >H* !• ... nrav^-s 01 arraiipen.ri.ts rattu : •’ Tiit o-.-vao on and a v- 1‘nioi rivei v Tht serve res real, rm ohs -m ga ere mad* am. details carried out. deserrt I •! '’" Let ••±j.*v iLi-’h art offerin' fei a soot v or* And us. v. nun you great t for the medicines, w£ to ton merest: n a Mist Max rusnav cursing oui tares deiiplitfi evening hi yield readily {2 a asked .1 frerx raj nig duct*' y. winking hack tic room wen served re- start-o, a week •• t vh* has*- this ht supper oeiicious up a visit hex sister bur ones t -•• Thougi hard the 0 -vs freshmenrs under tic II Itr-int-: ic Hpeiii .in mediate su per'UB- an. T.*. .* ! hi i.c nr liioortt i. Wasi.Litfn.on P C Vc ibbr.hroupi m-a; v* .i.iars Raid the man 'Mvs Harrimai. assistec *'• F from sere-a i*t -on-, erne, trtmt and »y I Ert-.i. shun the share sae.ies fc: »hf liftBFi* o4 vT-stf oia, it- < lie.sea. -an. r. i i 1 him tic ui. Tic (.ill was Mate-.. .-a.ns; v hmi v t uas.i get especia -i:. rtir.L-iitn. ir.'ii oui i.rn ng feet honored m the of Mrs. > T.ncn*-’ uniat. I” XT ‘*>l” "o(i an;, 'Board s extra anc rus presence TimrncLke.. 1-riiL.il T j. > hurl leart H'-anty trace yon knov, V uiother of our estettmed townsman Mr U L.Ii 1 1 lit »l> *.L a bin it.-Hta :-13 a continue-: E nsoi hut- front t; ATiar.Ta -.-a wbero no disoiac.ee. hi.on* guidt (7. determined ti- -•* ■ Tiiorncp.ke I>eligbt?n mnstc, hotL voca ScbtS ■>* IV.’ Ain:* Pa: ago* on a In-v.de’- s er: as g-ioc a as bie. StnuStcru lettering face v- attorn b aorta :•. iopt tno w.n- bargain possj anu nstrumenta was rendered in ur.ng erehane.e the ec.h: excep- ■- oi u moan AC said t. n arm gt right Bent, cheerfully. »na } t ne style and the was si tor Mr anc Mrs 1 E East o recently dressing because it to the n*:>T.i«f ^ bass this h ake mt there ••perfect' as to nt gives Krt. way bio on:*-. The < to-night.’' defy oescription aip mai strength returnee iron a vum t: fr cnm* :i. Porrianu i;a: might u* ours Tne viB.n.o: noardec at anc Altogether the oc.cas»on was otc that w ’.‘•MX-Lt VU Llittll t.-dae vo.uheic C'y's camj A *oun aiu Farm m tone live :n the mart I'nat. 1 Brown As yon might ua it Vti a’ut’T 1 7 acted as guide.. The first day memory of those fortunate weakened and enables it to .at they body liL.I.litx :»: lit:- to ot v n: niado inarx friends nert wii.-e oounena '-:hai!g**s hi fairy -goic of eir went .1 under hick s hill and climbed enough present an aii„ :>: "thered **:»i 1-t*i v -ares that moot ou? tears nut noon without seeing m r xL tiit surTfT the water v :>rkt pys- anything big- throw off the disease. lit i-i-rt domed. tiit It Fills the Bib art liUi’Ti uist.:- hoj* Geiareu gei tha„ a 1 s brother. tmi v at -i vi it or hedgehog y Tom. recenty B* at pres* tiit veaiti of future rears inaiT t- brought the dinner to them in the woods 50c. £2id $1.00. All cra.i. gt ■ Remain ioi art., is Druggist*. mn ••ate: ai > om Eerwicc whore b sys- a deb* unna-.. Tbert no su ost-ti t.t for the .oca paper and toot the c times of whBe ( HM’tiL ’.'Uhiittit n>. *rt up guide 7 i- occupies promt that m other ton o: water v r ut it- no ne ,.i ivirt "W'tL trut publication pui thy eyes ,.i mint dear heart vent back t: Before cai si £ T t'”T .-lit stitimt camp they part.ee c.essfio y c- ver PEress ant Ermter oei.ii it E •: v As a; i.ht margin of tbe set Seamans oarj at t-owi tut brothers had a cjuiet talk with each ut v at r; "i. cl thee and in* -nt ult ituhi ;»t- an: _’ot: me .i teres; o: tht W oart :>u»e: a nortioi 0: wnich Bent overheard. Tercet a thai I v H‘> i: tit v ouid noi he 7 r-it* caT t a Jz : -.'ft snari Httiu oil* a* ';r Htereopticoi lecture AHS'h thoi me., vh.it I cast out ••Lit Tilt- **:Ht hi. ,»t L _mm fancies that Eiirnec.. 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I. 2Uiei ten & a. tiHL in: Mrs VRnsiuv t* master there also here :i Boslol 2 w. »»* am .7 >'aman L Mardeu of Soothing .R*-uj am *■ a 1*: ■»»',“ OLu-apo, anc pet t ires nail pit x laKt no other kind 2yr4< remembered :i tue Custom Hous*—s: tua: i* rmer?t o: Pa term w Ht v as tamps >ev Lilt 3*Ills Atria w: onr:ne.t you vl see I was wnai you cal t vv mt:i .1 t ii is ZV 9 in'll ti and dead :t ih 01. o: tiie 1 t merits Them art easy 1 Fe* emig-btenec act rui i:»: it howl ^.4 bur' !^rre>'T. dmpnec 7 ixiis character Terpen r,< I\ace. action anc art effect: vs x tbt ui. ofbue utt: tiiin utii'** hat* nerieot’T •u near; aiheast He vat born particularly as- sured then- tbai u uai. ‘i. .1 eurt of Const.nation and Sint Eeaca. lit. ueiruT u zLtur ttz- TiiouKundt Art Trying It Nil* T :i ,cJi anc v us me younpeH* LoTt nt nstth Vt libvt on; ::ul D==IE WlAtTID- "RDk "ilt ETAr" For Maiarifa anc Liver tronbies they patriots uoun; ■3*1 oi ten cents, cash or t DiieiL vrn .< voi. art- reee:pi stamp BOSTOJk KASi -—acm .lom MaraeL ana the ms; been inva.uatut. They art guar- opening you: uu.nre.ia Tn»o-' DiasarOBt. Sew tor Fret proven generous sample vl lie ma led :> the most Dtj Daiaiofw. GEO T, READ. antee c t: at Iret iron, tT er; a tiantb C .institution ri ni-r. .: :• 1: '.iif it it.*'- -nitm: -in 7 .»: ; veive e.ii.idren Etuei jierieet.y popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure E y s L. A. QRA> & SON. Portiana deleterious substance anc tc nt purfr vege- mi.'v lieltef It Kli HiiufH Cream Bairn sufticien: c demonstrate ts -*:a net; a; in* Baptist church the 7 actioi table They do not weaken 1*7 great merit. Puli size 50c. 44 Eidnex and Main Street. Belfast. hi in vitl Eider bin tone t.< stoma'-i and no* ets InstreHfimg Bladder disease t-Lcnaupt by pTing s Eli Bn others relieved i. H.2. bourn i»v ti,t rv preatiy invigorate tbt- system Kepi: tar m.o C-rta^ 5< "Warren St. Nev Harden vent It Hebron iam R'»itti: Aiieilkas Khixei C'7'nu York Cue LV ]»e: hex Sold by IL.iport A Vi" isox Tins nev PILES! PILES! PILES! '“nt. llit veeE v;tL ins remecx it t cre.ai ol 3 7 is a medic iut above as: others lor ca- H. H. lam..7 I >rugpists. Hurpris* amm; *w LAMSON, t: ••tted itc :l tarrh. and is worth its .u 3 I*' V-; -in".i;.. MliTnitm V-:: m.-f if Li.nertv is visiting he: aunt. ]>roui]itneHS reiiev.nc ouil n weigh: guici to* inatider. can use s Cream Balm with Him: Hltftiiiu: an; Mtunc Hit— kidneys bank uiu er-ert nan oi Eiy safety and Pure .. :i u* is hice ■ Milk, ai>Hi>ri»t :.iit ntnin't. a: a mi Lf Mrs Etta Can ami; cjuite wha*. is r broke: A man my tiit ur:.na**7 .1 inait n* t ones a., thai is claimed io: it—li. VT Papa. puHHagres female* 3; Jersey ur or* 'ft :ns:ui -! m ! *' V not tanif I: yor wish fen nie;e mill 1. cart re sox :ti lift is u rennet Lis re neves retentioi 7*ater am Hartford, Gt. Licensed Auctioneer. droj .a I»r E A. Pone: has moved whost chief effori naiL :l naHs- Sperry Intiiui !‘iit muthum: ’•*'tM>a*'i'! oir’ •- ’’lit* ? ex- n a customers to that Luanda mnitioi iiig mow immediate 7 i; T ()li am. ] to lime Kin ot." i.m n wnb UHe he of Mi Loder on v-aiii cure P. 0 AKDEESS. tfT G. G HATCH. Belfast bought term bn*kt. t relief cure H<3K>I>’i FILLS Liver Ii*s. it o-!. > •• pressed I>7 tht significant -.juu and tins it 7 aui rt;m**dv If*:— !r ruarai-1 r. l:- stmt vim cnv t- < 1 street anu Mr. Loder uas moved For tins reason. Harry he is called t Rmd t>T A. A Howes A I»rnmsTe Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. "lilt. ter iiahief- Special: n» llii. j- }itM*Oi L Vm,. v Times fast. Mt AH ft r >1 'irrtMum. Lev house he bu; It on Hariiand broker.’ ]r.y A pleasant lanative. MAIKF. J{(; ■ ;"Washington I>ruggists. FREEDOM, SHpTemdf*} ISS-M :;n.4 S 'it a* ft] Hv.tas' r»‘. SEARSPORT LOCALS. C. F. Smith, who is superintendent of Centre Lincolnville. The farmer’s Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report schools of the town of Sears port, and whose institute Oct. 4th was well attended and F. J. Biather in town. spent Sunday farm is beautifully situated on the shore the subject of dairying was very enterest- Beading at the parsonage Friday evening. road from Searsport to Belfast, rather takes ingly discussed by Messrs. McKeen, Gowell Mrs. James G. Pendleton returned from the lead on raising farm produce. He has and Hunton. .Mr. Emery M. Real is at home Portland last week. harvested this fall 400 bushels of turnips, from Boston on a visit to friends and rela- 425 bushels of 175 bushels of tives_«T. A. Porter of Camden, who re- Fred McDonald has rented the H. W. beets, carrots, 182 bushels of oats, 150 bushels of patatoes, cently bought the Wm. Brackett place, Curtis residence. .AT. 300 heads of cabbage, 15 bushels of beans, has built a new house, into which he Miss Annie L. Stevens is making a short two tons of squash, one ton of pumpkins, will move in the spring-Misses Edna visit in Rockland, Me. and twenty-five tons of hay. Besides rais- Lamb, Gussie Mathews and Minnie Fernald pure Ferd Peterson left for Boston by steamer ing farm produce, he is quite extensively have returned from Castine, where they Penobscot _Absolutely Saturday. engaged in raising swine. He has raised have been attending the Normal school. W. T. East Searsmont. Mr. Frank Brewster SHIP NEWS. Miss M. Ida West leaves for Boston by this season 99 pigs and has at the present Waldo Centre. The friends of Mr. and COLBURN’S visited relatives in this section last week.... boat and for sale. He has a home to-day, Thursday. writing hogs pigs Mrs. M. M. Wilson met at their Isaac and Andrew left Marriner Lawry PORT OF BELFAST. yoke of oxen, four years old, which girt 7 1-2 Wednesday for a corn husking. After the Frank F. Bose has secured a position in Monday for a week’s visit in Vassalboro- and a of two feet, yoke years old twin corn was taken care of they repaired to the ARRIVED. the new shoe factory in Belfast. Mrs. Eliza Donnell spent Nov. 3d with Mrs. steers which girt 6 feet. Mr. Smith also has where a nice awaited 5. dining room, supper P. Moody in Searsmont... .Mrs. Emily Ar- Nov, Schs. Silas McLoon, Morrill, Boston; Ladies’ Low Cut The young people will give a social dance a in Volant, Rockland. benery which he keeps 150 Wyandottes, them. After supper music was furnished by Pendleton, Rubbers, nold has returned from a three weeks’ visit at G. A. II. Hall Nov. 6. Schs. Mary Ellen, Piper, Portland; Friday evening. Plymouth Rocks and Brah- Bros, and a social was en- Jonathan Light Weight the Leonard hop to Boston-The new iron fence for the Cone, Rolerson, Bangor. REDUCED FROM 40 CENTS Nov. 8. Sch. Marie Mrs. Chas. M. Nichols and Le- mas. but after decided not to Webster, Turner, Mt. daughter joyed, dancing they front of the East Searsmont cemetery ar- Desert. vina are visiting friends in Boston. Nov. 9. Sch. separate until they had played the new-fash- rived last week, and has been set. It gives Leona, Lane, Boston. Nov. 1(>. Schs. Mildred A. Port- Mrs. Cov.*:ns and Miss Webber COUNTY ioned of “button.” It was a Pope, Irons, of Morrill CORRESPONDENCE. game very enjoy- satisfaction to all who have seen it. It was land; Volant, Pendleton, Rockland. are Freeland A. able time-Miss Lula of set iu Nov. 11. Sch. New Ladies’ a and Buxer, Storm visiting Wentworth. Ferguson Troy foundation of rocks cement. Haskell, Portland, Prospect Centre. The rains Gazelle, Pay son, Bangor. Rubbers, heavy have the winter term of school next week. Bev. K. G. liar butt delivered his lecture begins The men turned out in full force with their done much to the roads.... Work SAILED. REDUCED damage ... .1. M. Luce, D. D. S., of Merrimac, Mass., teams in front of FROM 4S CENTS on Samoa in Freedom Monday and graded the yard, do- evening. has started at Mountain with a Nov. (1. Schs. Wm. E. Condon, Boston, Mosquito and Miss Nellie M. Luce of Gardiner, where a fine work. Leggitt, ing piece of Silas McLoon, Morrill,Rockland ; There will be a collection at Coclieco, Harris, missionary small crew-Mr. S. M. Kuowlton was in she has been teaching, are expected home Bangor. 1 hese are not the poor, rubbers the church Palermo. News was received Nov. 4th Nov. 7. Schs. cheap generally Congl. next Sunday morning. Belfast and Brooks last week on business. this week. Volant, Pendleton, Rockland : of the sudden death of the Fairy Forest, Smith, Swan's Island; Mary Ellen, W ho observed the -Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Grant of Dem-Pop Party, prices, but are tine, smooth, on a me a dirge meteors at about Kingman Monroe. Saturday night Monroe illumi- Piper, Rockland. perfect goods, which died Nov. 3d and was buried in Nov. I). Sch. Miantonomali, 10 ; o Wednesday evening in the southeast? are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Bangor. nated quite grandly. Most of the Republicans Oblivion the side of the late Nov. lb. Sell. Jonathan Cone, Rolerson, West Goodwin Grant and Mr. and Mrs. cemetery by who Robert Haven. Eugene Kneeland, has been at home lighted up brilliantly and many large tires Greenback There are but few Kill man-Fred Dock ham has his cistern party. AMERICAN PORTS. h r several left were all now has months, Saturday for Boston. burning night-Monroe mourners in this town, as the deceased was all completed-Mr. Fowler, wife and New York, Nov. 4. Ar, schs. David Torrey, Or- Ladies’ Good two barber Parker has Over-Gaiters, John M. Stevens, who has been shops. Myron open- not very popular iu Palermo_Mr. Hom- lam!; A. Hayford, Rockland; Isaac Oberton, Trim ; employed daughter of Massachusetts are via Gen. ii. spending ed one on the end of the bridge, and after Bangor Bridgeport; Adelbert Ames, Bos- Portland, returned home ing, pastor of the M. E. Church, gave a ton Friday evening. their vacationjwith Mr. and Mrs. J. Colson. very ; Ce ia F., Randall, Bangor; 5, ar, sells. James Cut the young men visit him Saturday evening able and lecture at North Paler- A. Parsons, Bowker, Gardiner; Edward High Over-Caiters, 3q< Slop Bauglora, Capt. Frank L. Carver, ....Daniel is his barn interesting Stewart, Thompson repairing look tine to visit their Kent, Bangor; Jennie G. Pillsbury, Piiisbury, Anier Nov. they enough youug mo on the Inspiration and History of the cld. sch. passed «'.th, 115 days from New and having new doors. ..Mr. F. L. Ward I Rockland; <5, Penobscot, Dodge, Point-a A line of WARM FOOTWEAR lady frieuds Sunday-The young folks of Bible-John Rowe went to last Pitre; ar, sells. Florence Leland, Jacksonville; big York. has Appleton returned from Yinalbaven, where be Alameda Willey, Brunswick, Ga.; 8, passed Hell this place had a dance at the Town Hall, week after the remainder of Elder I. N. was Gate schs. Joel F. for New of all Gordon Auspland reports a Pais- employed at stone cutting-Mr. and Sheppard,Philadelphia kinds, just received. hading Monday evening on the result of McKinley’s Allen’s Bradstreet went to Haven; H. R. Tilton, do., for Stonington; Mrs. Kiliman of Hancock are goods-John ley shawl near the M. K. Church Ncy spending Penobscot, New York for St. Pierre, .Miq.; ar Sunday election. York Fairbanks furnished music. Carroll to attend the burial services of his a few with Mr. lv.'s parents, and ! bark Grace Lynwood, Gilley, Barbadoes. morning. days Capt. Nov. 3. ....Miss Ada Dyer of Winterport visited mother. She had a of Boston, Ar, sch. Viola Reppard, Cum- McClintock Mrs. R. Killman. ..John has finish- recently shock pa- W. T. Block, $ti L. M. Sargent, who ha§ been in Boston for Rainey Mrs. F. Chase last week-Mrs. Hattie mings, Brunswick, Ga.; 4, cld, sch. N. P. Symonds, COLBURN, High ed the ralysis, which caused her death. She was a Snowman,Cayenne; ar, schs. Lizzie Lane, Closson, medical is bridge which completed the drive- treatment, reported very much Robinson is on the sick list. Her health is former resident of this town.Elmer New York; Jessie Lena, Devereaux, .; 5, ar, way to his house-Mrs. S. Reed is on the schs. Mary E. Palmer, Haskell, C. Belfast Price Current. improved. poor most of the time-Mr. Lewis Ritchie Louisburg, B.; sick list. Worthing went to Augusta last week to buy Young Brothers, Snow, Washington. L). C.: J. Holmes Mr>. Loomis Eames ami Jessie Morrison is still unable to take a step or move alone. a is to Birdsall, Philadelphia; sid, sch. Willie L. shingle machine, which he set up in CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. you want >j Belmont. A. Marriner has to Newton, Brunswick, Ga.; b, ar, bark Clara E. Me- left boat for a short to Bos- Sibyl gone his by Monday trip Prospect Village. Mr. Geo. Crockett carding mill to be operated by steam (lil very. Sat ilia River, Ga.; 7, ar, sell. J. Manches- ! produce Market. Price Paid Producer. I which is i! Newton to visit ter ton and Highlands, Mass., her Haynes, Washington, D. C.; cld, sch, Jose Apples, p bu, 20 a 30 toil, 1 (i 00 a 12 On vicinity. still continues ill. Mrs. C.’s power-Etta Carr is sick with Hav, p and very sister, quite gastric W. and a u a pounded brother, Henry W. Marriner. From there Olaverri, Dakar, 0. A., market: 8 ar. dried, p tt», 4 Hides. p tt*. 3 12,a4 P. is fever. hark John S. 1 a The Y. S. C. E. will hold a nickel soci- Miss Cora Parsons, visiting her....Mr. Emery, Wooster, Rosario; 9, ar., Beans, pea, 40 l do Lamb, p lb, 5 a,8 scuts the advanced n she will go to Howard, R. I., to visit her schs. Mary Farrow, Odell and Marcellas, Belfast. medium. 1 40al 5o Lamb Skins, 20a3n able in the conference room Luther Ames of visited his upper this, Bangor parents, Stockton Springs. Mrs. R. A. Simmons Philadelphia, Nov. 4. Cld, sch. Joel F. 40 a 1 r>o edge of to-day. buy other brother, L. J. Marriner, who has em- Shep- yel’wevesJ Mutton, p lb. 4art I Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel pard, Carter, New 5, ar.sch. Electa Butter, ld«20 Thursday, evening. Ames, last week_ lias closed lier house for the winter and gone Haven; Bailey. p lt>, Oats, pbu,321b,25«3n I ployment there-J. F. Elms made a flying Bangor; 9 ar. brig H. B. Hussey, Boston for Beef, p it., 4ad 1-2 Potatoes, 3f»a4o j An old folks dance will be at the to Mrs. Albert N. given Roxbury, Mass-Mr. and Mrs. Manley Charleston, to repair; sch. Jennie A. 40 a 45 Round 4,« 4 Blanchard and sou left by trip to Camden on business Saturday.. Stubbs, Barley, p bu, Hog, 1-2 hall Nov. 17th. Come one and all. Dorr, Ponce. Cheese, p lb, 8 .alo Straw, 5 Oiiudim train Monday to Blanch- Grange Lancaster of Bangor were in town last week. p ton, morning join Capt. Inez E. A lien wood returned Saturday from Rockland, Me., Nov. 5. Ar. sch. S. M. Bird, Chicken, p lb. 10 a 12 Turkey, p It.. 10a 18 -Mrs. Belle Erskine and Mrs. Hattie Av- -Mrs. Edward Lancaster and sous Clieverie, N. S. for sld.. 50a75 ard at San Francisco. a two to in Joseph Merrill, Philadelphia; 9, Calfskins, Tallow. 1 l-2a3 j months’ visit relatives Boston sch. Mark New York. rill of Frankfort called on friends here last and Percy were in town the past week_ Pendleton, Duck, p lb, 14if Id Veal, p 1L. On7 The election bet here that has come and Lowell-Geo. W. Morse and sous, A. Baltimore, Nov. 2. Ar, sch. Yale, Boston (and Eggs, p doz, 23 Wool, unwashed. 12 «13 only week....Mrs. Horace Gould is in ; visiting Capt. Edward Hichborn arrived home from cld. for Boston); 7, ar, barks Good News, Rio Ja- Fowl, p It,, 8 alo Wood, hard, 3 50no”00 to our was won B. F. C., Willard and and Thos knowledge by Herbert, Samuel, Santos. 14aid ft Young, Castine-Mrs. Willard Keen of Lynn, who Boston last week to remain for an indefinite nerio; Doris, Geese, p lb, Wood, soft, 3 OO 3 50 Nov. 2. Ar. sch. E. who recently donned a brand new hat. Greer, accompanied by Albert Knight; will Portland, Mary Palmer, Retail Price. Retail Market. has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. S. period-The Current Events Club will hold Louisburg, C. B.; 3, ar, sch. A. W. Ellis, Ryder, start for a hunting trip up-river sometime sell, Wm. B. Dver. Balti- Beef,corned, p It,. 7aS Lime, p bbl, 90a 1 no i The meetings at the Advent Chapel have Mudgett, has returned home.South their lirst sociable at the residence of Rondout; slo, Palmer, Capt. more. Butter, salt, 14 lb 18 Oat lb. 3«3 1-2 this week. We wish them good success- bag, Meal, p been attended and the addresses Branch is new mem- a MKIVe lllllil, largely by Grange flourishing; and Mrs. Ralph Morse this, Thursday, even- Bangor, Nov. 4. Ar, schs. Flora Condon, Sel- Corn, p bu, 42 . 1). Cracked 42 12n14 Mrs. Dow have been much Churchill, bers are still in. will have a lers, York; Haskell, Haskell, do.; cld, Corn, p bu, Oil,kerosene, gal, appreciated. coming They ing-Mrs. Octavia Heagan went to Win- Corn Fred Brewster and families have moved to schs. Norotnbega, Armstrong, New York; Stephen Meal, p bu, 42 Pollock, p It.‘ 3 1-2aA \ harvest feast next A In < ne of the clam pies donated to the Saturday evening. terport Nov. 4tli-Mrs. John Randell is in Morris, Thurston, do.; 5, ar, schs. Josie Hook, Cheese, p lb, 12a 14 Pork, p lb, 7 it 8 Belfast.... Mrs. Nathan Wellman is on the New Cotton Seed, p cwt, 1 20 Plaster, bid. 1 i2 f;r*nd goodly number from South Branch and Eaton, Boston; July Fourth, Whitney, York; p j Army picni* a pearl was found that New York, called there by the illness of her sch. Kit Kendall. New Codfish, lb 5a!) Meal, lb, 03 sick is alive now and cld, Carson, Haven; (>, old, dry, p Rye p j l. list-Mystic Grange some from Granite visited our schs. Hattie Shorts, 7on 7"> [BLOOD and Ni measured three-eighths of an inch in diame- Grange husband... .Mr. David Ward we 11 of Camden McG. Buck, Susie 1’. Oliver and Mark Cranberries, p qt,08a'lo p wt, holding some very Pendleton, New York; 7, ar, sch. E. L. Clover Seed, p lb. 11 Sugar, p lb. 5 a5 1-2 ter interesting meetings. grange Nov. 7th. Little Kate Lowe of Warren, <112 j is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bucksport; cld, sch. W. Wallace Ward, coal Flour, p bbl, 4 50 a 5 50 Salt, T. I., p bu, 40 is Questions are discussed at nearly port, It the only combii every Belfast favored us with one of her nice lit- John light; 10, cld. brig Telos, New H.G.Seed, bu, 2 15a 2 25 Sweet Potatoes, 2 ft 3 I Mrs. Lin A. Nickels :eft steamer Lancaster-The election ball Tues- Cony, York; y by Mon- and the a member of the Melissa Trask, Trask, New Haven.* Lard, p lb 1-2 Wheat Meal, 21-2a3 meeting, writer, tle songs and a lady from Stockton Grange 8^0 for day evening, Nov. 3d, was largely attended Perth Nov. 3. sell. Wm. H. day Lowed, Mass., where she will spend thinks that of Amboy, Sld, Sumner, order, other members the P. gave a declamation that deserves special Pendleton, Brunswick, Ga. th" winter with her daughter, Mrs. and was a grand success, socially and finan- George of H. will see Mystic Grang stand at the mention. Charleston, S. C.. Nov. 5. Sld, sch. William E. BOM. Jenmson. cially. Music by Young’s Orchestra of Lin- Downes, Haskell, Boston; 9, sld, sch. Horace G. head of the sister of the State_ Nerve Food granges Sanl>ypoint. Mrs. Morse, New York. Evelyn Johnson of colnville. In Peter Ward, Nicholas Parse and Henry The Lend-a-Rand Circle of King’s Daugh- Jacksonville, Nov. 0. Shi, sch. Thomas W.Hyde, Bridges. Isle an Haut, Oct. 27, to Mr. and Manchester, N. H., recently visited her Carver. New York. Mrs. Samuel Bridges, a son. Whitcomb went to Belfast to work ters is in a condition and Unity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice have Monday flourishing holding mother, Mrs. Lois French_Mr. Austin Apalachicola, Nov. 7. Ar, sch. John C. Smith, Blake. In Brooksville, Oct. 22, to Mr and Mrs. to Lester A. Blake, a son. "h sell. Charlotte T which is under- very interesting meetings. The last meet- gone Lynn.... I. N. Parkhurst of Bangor Kneeland, Havana. Blood Pm Sibley, French and left for Mansfield. In Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. family Saturday Boston, was in town on New Bedford, Nov. 7. Ar, sch. Senator Sulli- Hope, 3, ing was held with Mrs. Julia Churchill. The last week calling relatives Fred I a son. ON THK HARKE1 going repairs. having been here since June_Mrs. Fran- van, Clark, Fayal. Mansfield, and friends Mrs. J. J died Tues- Nov. 8. sld. Gov. t Osgood. In Yinalhaven, Nov. 3, to Mr. anil Mrs. Si-h. subject, Wisdom, was generally discussed, Varney Newport News, sch. Ames, Pilgrim, Capt. John C. Averill, load- ces French and Mrs. Abbie Nickerson have Providence. ! F. H. Osgood, a daughter. new street and tlie members had each a verse from the day night.A light has Saunders. In Out. 2l. to Mr. and ed with cider and apples for Green’s Band- gone to Massachusetts to the winter. New Haven, Nov. C. Ar. sch. Joel F. Sheppard, Bueksport, speud Mrs. a Bible the word Wisdom. been placed in front of the Thomas Cook Carter, Philadelphia. Richard Saunders, daughter. struck a in containing They ... We og, ledge Stockton harbor and .There was no meeting last Sunday even- Saw veil In Brooksville, Oct. 21, to Mr. ami Deal where it was much FOREIOX PORTS. will meet Nov. 22d, with Mrs. H. house, very needed_ Mrs. Charles Sawyer, a daughter. Addie L. Sqi was slightly damaged. Sunday, to the severe rain_Miss Ava ing, owing Mrs. G. Port Elizabeth C. G. Oct. Sld. Sutherland. In t, Oct 2f.toMr.and P. Farrow. At the last business Clough returned Nov. 2d from Rock- H., 17. hark Buekspoi with the public and p The white bronze statue meeting Perkins came from last Willard Mudgett, Barbadoes. Mrs David E. Sutherland, a son. designed by the Stoneham, Mass., land, where she had been the following officers were elected for the visiting her Aguadilla, Pr., Oct. 29. In port, sch. Jennie A. Tihdetts. In Rockland, Nov. 2. to Mr. and Mrs. able line rental i* Mi week and after a few visit ac- of numental Bronze Cam pan y of days’ returned, Stubbs, for New Y<> k. Herman E Tibbetts, a son. Bridge- uext three months: A. brother-Mrs. Ed. Harding went to the Durr, loading reach. for Pres., Augusta her Mrs. Honolulu. Oct. 29. Ar, bark Edward New Tower. In Southwest Harbor, Ort. 27, to Mr. your ; ait. C nn., the soldiers monument is on companied ljy mother, Mary Per- Maine May, Yice Emma General Hospital in Portland Nov. York via Boston. and Mrs. William ,1. Tower, a son. Cooley; Pres., Elms; Sec’y, who will remain exlcd at the Memorial room. kins, there during the win- 4th for Oct. 29. Sld. El Wkrstek. In Orlaml, Oct. If., to Mr. and Mrs. Bertha E. Elms; E. treatment-Mrs. Mary Watson is Nagasaki, ship Capitan. Hong vor mi in \ Treas., Mary Churchill; ter with her children.... Kong and Baltimore. Amos F. Webster, a daughter. Citizens are to meet Miss Nancy R. more requested with the Chorister, Ella Churchill. comfortable, but is not yet considered Cardilf, Nov. 7. Ar, bark Mannie Swan, Higgins, or sutleriny Iron. of last week with :'."ard ot afternoon at Ileagan Prospect spent out of W. Cork. Trade,this, Thursday, danger-The R. C. met with wnti'iiu, Umif: n or tr.'ii Mokhji.j.. About sixty persons, mostly friends' here-Mr. Fred Perkins of Nor- Turk’.-, Island, Oct. 30. Sld. bark C. P. Dixon, MARRIED. oiiH-k at The selectmen's ..liice. The »l>- Mrs. A. R. Nov. as was Myrick 4th, she not New York. —. — children, assembled at the house of Mrs. cross a caused by •" ’i made short visit here last week. He meeting ;s to de ise means to in- able to to the Hall. The is in M A It 1X E AUS<' F. 1. L A X V. Aitein-Nh kkkson. In S\'anville. N \. 4, b\ Wood last go Corps good j Margaret Tuesday evening to the carcass of a » <11•: ha Hirers to here. brought deer which he Rev. Chas. H. Weils, Ileun tb org.- Ap.-ln. and POOR HL< locate condition and doing good work.The The crew of the abandoned schooner celebrate the 10th birthday of her youngest distributed his Henry Laura Thurston Nickerson, boil: .d Swani generously among friends, labellers in corn Souther of Portland have been landed at Mo \... or from deranyt Mm in 's L alge, 1'. e; A. M.. ouferred the the factory were obliged to Ply- Bird Foster. In Kansas, ity, j, | any .Miss Althea Wood. beau- ... mouth, daughter, Many .Mr. James Staples was called home last. Eng. Edwin E Bird of Kansas Ciiy. fori.■ t-ra> ■>! Bel- third stop work for want of boxes. have Notice is the Green Island Seal the nervous system h degree Tuesday tfvening. A large tiful were Joe cream They given Ledges fast-, and M iss Pearl Fo-ter of 1 Kansas. presents brought. and from where was .angle), Saturday Norcross, he at Whistling Buo\, at entrance ot West Penobscot *■ number "! Masons were been out a week-Rev. N. Townsend of Bi.ai kino ion-Hi*.gins In Rockport, •. 2'. | has a record lor present, among cake, and raisins, were served. Maine, will be removed for the winter sea- apples, candy work, by the severe illness of his father, Mr. Bay. Fred A. Blaekingtou and Mae L. lDggin*-- t Rook ! tI't-iii n embers from Pho-nix Pittsfield will the at the Union son as soon after Nov. b as and Pownal All seemed to the occasion much. supply pulpit practicable. port. cases. enjoy very Levi Lizzie Rich Notice is that the Staples.Schr. lately church next afternoon at 3 given Hog Island Ledge Dow-Leavu In West W ashington. •>•!. ,;1, Ja-dges. Refreshments were served. Sunday o’clock. Mussel -Mrs. George Sheldon is visiting her over one thousand bushels of buoy, Bulge channel, 1st class can, black. Owen Dow ami Blam ne l.oa itt brought grain -Mr. Luther Augusta \ i: fi Mitchell is quite feeble and No. 1. which was reported dragged about 200 West AN n islisii The of daughter in Boston, Mass....Mr. Alvin for C. F. Snow. | asliington members Freeman feet to the southwest ol its position on October Dv eit-Brow n. In V MeGilvery not able to be out-It is here I Bueksport. Edmund which are not Knowltou returned home for a visit election quite sickly 20th, was November 2d. yen I1' st desire us to extend thanks to The Centre Montville. A replaced \ AA'ilber Dyer and Miss Lizzie Ella Br-'wn. ■;li j Farmer’s Institute now and the doctors have and left for just about all [ Bueksport. ly true. TIi V Halt Cadets, Miss Coleord and Mr. A. M. week, again Lawrence, Mass., was helu at Nov. 7th. Kane, Grange Hall, The can do-Mrs. Sam’l is ! Hersen Dyer. In Bangor. N'o\ 4. Tlmmas H. where he rinds Mr. Asa they Kelly quite Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Small of Mal- su ilia amt A Maud and the employment, was mild Hersev and Miss Lena M Dyer, loin of Bang.-: par Seavey, ladies and friends day and pleasant and the meetings sick... John Stewart went with him and Smedburg, one of our most den. arrived to No cards. u l.o so expects to work Mass., yesterday visit Mrs. Dalton's Fa mil generously assisted in the entertain- were well HI ETON-F LET' tier. In North \ atteuded, many coming from progressive farmers, died Washington. at his trade there, the Tuesday night. S.'s sister, Mrs. L. L. Robbins. L. Hilton oI AValdoboro and M. 1 •* hist at iiif-nt of the W aldo County Veteran’s here carpentering, coming towns. The forenoon lecture Minnie Dalton's neighboring of Week’s Mills, China. winter.... Miss Poor of Searsmont. has been Swanville. The Swauville Centre Soci- Flusters, Friday. was by Prof. G. M. Gowell of Orono, who Sorer-Brown. In Bueksport, N <■ 8. Art Inn able met 1 visiting her friend, Miss Gracie Simmons, with Mrs. Albert Damm Nov. 4tb, WALDO SS. Supreme Judicial Court, October AA\ Soper and Miss Clara A. Brown, both id «»r treated his subject, “Dairy Farm and Breed- Those who ami a land. have visited Swan Lake *his for several days.Rev. K. I. Holt an- very tine programme was rendered. Term, 1896. ing,” in a very interesting and instructive Sargent-O eaves. In Monroe, Nov. 7 by E week will report large land-locked salmon uid nounces a series of revival They meet Nov. 18tli with Miss Louise I). II Osborn d' Co., it rs. Abner /•'. win Lufkin, A of Monroe services, begin- manner. The afternoon session was corjiorotion, Esq., tieorge Sargent perhaps and Sarah E. Cleaves <»I Jefferson. large lake trout together on the last Cunningham.... Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clem- Clement. spawi ing Iv. -- ning Sunday evening-J. Dickey more attended and was largely highly en- And now on to FOR SALE B\ ALL !> beds, the ideas of the who ents were in town suggestion the Court that the de- refuting experts reports that he found that the staple that Friday_Dr. Wilson at joyed. Mr. McKeen treated his subject, fendant, the time of service of the writ, was DIED. claimed that the salmon a brook in held the on his Marden of Portland was in town not an inhabitant of this State, and hail no required padlock factory had been Foods and exhaus- Tuesday. tenant, “Dairy Feeding” quite agent, or attorney within the same, that his which i.' their drawn ....Mrs. Robertson goods HAiiitiiMiK. In Oct. deposit spawn. and partially replaced. He thinks Edgar and Mrs. Wm. or estate Green's Landing, bn, Mrs. tively and gave many valuable statistics in have been attached in this action, that Elizabeth Babbidge. aged 93 years. some one did it that was interested in his Clements visited in Monroe last week_ he has had no notice of said suit and attachment, The Dauntless to the values of different kinds of Beverage. InThomaston, Oct. Deborah M. tug lias again got away from regard it is Ordered, that notice of the pendency of this 26, line of work....Mr. O. Whitcomb Mr. anil Mrs. A. T. Webb visited in Sears- Beverage, aged 75 years. 5 months and 26. da\>. Florida with arms and Joseph foods. We we to sim- suit bo given to the said defendant, ammunition for the hope may listen other by publishing The remains were taken to Cunm f«>r burial. of Waldo and Miss PI. Mason of port last week-Everett Ward is in town. an attested copy of this Order, together with an FALL^ D If. Mary Mont- ilar 'ectures in the I Carman. In Deer Isle, oc Hezekiah T. Car- Cubans. Devereaux has resigned his future_The recent Re- abstract of the plaintiff's writ, three weeks suc- 20, ville closed their labors as teachers of the -Mr. Horatio is to the win- man, aged 69 year>. as was Spicer spend cessively in the Republican Journal, a ' chief of the publican victory celebrated newspaper ■ position engineer Dauntless Saturday ter with his Mrs. in Cane. In Sedgwick, Oct. s, Mrs. Millie 1 an fall term of our school iast niece, Dowling, Malden, printed at Belfast, in the County of Wahlo, the aid did in't village Friday. Nov. 23 5 months and 12 take part in the above expedi- evening, 7th, by a huge bonfire on Mass-Albert D. Moody and a friend visit- last publication to be not less than thirtv days be- aged years, days. Botli are successful Cot'S!ns. In Oct. Mrs. very teachers, and their ed his Edwin fore the next term of this Court, to be holden at Sedgwick, 21, Abigail S te n. He has Cushman’s the roar of sister, Mrs. last E a as chief Hill, accompanied by Clements, STY L accepted position Cousins, aged 67 years. work week-Mr. Belfast, within and for the County of Wald.*, on here is highly commended all in- Joshua F. Littlefield is in town. Davis, in Nm. >. engineer of the l\ S. S. Passaic with the by artillery, tin horns and whatever instrument the iirst of that said de- Belfast, Albert M., son .... Tuesday January, 1897, Mr. anil Mrs. David visited Mrs. W. and Tillie M. 3 mouths and terested. Mr. Whitcomb started the next Moody fendant may then and there and answer Henry Davis, aged rank of 1st Lieut. one could find to make a noise, many rely- Ezra Knowlton appear, 21 Sunday_.Mrs. Horace to said suit, if he shall see cause. days. day for the State College at where he Dow. In Nov. Elme; Orono, ing upon their own lusty shouts, and with Marden and Mrs. Harrison Cunningham at- AttestTILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. Hancock, 2, Jesse Dow, Quite a demonstration was made here last 21 proposes to take the college course. Both effect. It tended court last week_Fred W. Miller aged days. good surpassed anything of the Eaton. In It. Oct. Samuel in celebration of of Chelsea was in town (Abstract of Pltf.’s Writ :) Newport, 1., 23, Wednesday evening the schools united in a exhibition at the ever Sunday_Albert Woods a native of Ao of Ail grand kind attempted here and was a Eaton, Waldo, Me., aged 66 Oliject grand is at home from Mass.... an account annexed to election of McKinley and Hobart. A Applin Everett, Assumpsit upon the writ years. large Grange Hall last Friday evening with the success. F. A. Cushman treated the crowd Mrs. for one hundred and Mary F. Nickerson has returned from a sixty dollars and seventeen Greene. In Deer Isle, Oct. 21, Myron F.. son of number of houses and stores were illuminat- programme, which was listened to to several visit in Bradford... .Comet is cents ($100.17). Elder and Mrs. V. W. Greene. A following peanuts times after the hilarity of Grange having Ad damnum them the a contest. three hundred dollars ($300). Harriman. In Nov. L. ed, among residences of Capt. I. C. an at Last a treat was Sullivan, 3. Eva Harri- by audience of least 150: Rec., A the evening. Monday evening Writ dated May 27,1896, and returnable to and given in honor of Sister" Isaac who man, aged 1 year and S months Park. Mrs. H. H. McGilvery, Mrs. A. G. in McKeeu, entered at the October term, 1890. Leak the Dyke, Edna Thomas; rec., is to Hewett. In Siiuonton, Itockport. Oct 30, Al- Brooks. Rev. and Mis. Small about depart for Woburn, Mass_Miss Date of real estate at Closson, J. B «J. W. Humphrey attachment May 27th, 9 bion K. 1*. Hewett, a native of Rockland, aged 71 Ames, Cyrus True, School Hours, Alice Vacation Marion Nickerson returned to Everett with hours and 20 minutes a. A. I). 1890. Newell; rec., wrere here last wreek on a business hav- m., ! years. M rs. C. E. Dr. E. H. trip, her Plaintilf’s Black, Rice, Durgin, B. Days, Addie Punctuation sister-A very pleasant event occurred attorney. Geo. E. Johnson, Belfast, Jones. In Brooksville, Oct. 22, Johnson Jones, Daggett; rec., ing sold their place in Brooks to Waldo E. Maine. O. Sargent, Mrs. D. S. Beals and the stores at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilbert aged 74 years. Marks, Six little Railroad Cross- A true of the Order of girls; rec., Hall. will remain in Bowuloinham Nov. it copy Court with Abstract Roi'Ni>\\ In Belfast, Nov. 5, Mrs. Anna C. <>f Clement & Adams and B. O. & L. M. They Nickerson, Wednesday, 4th, being of the Writ. Wood Mildred the of Roundy, 44 years. ing,Bertha ; Song, and Arvilla for another marriage their eldest daughter, Laura 3w40 aged Peter Monroe year-Mrs. Inez Harding of AttestTILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. Simpson. In Oct. Sewall Sargent. with his anvils fired Andrew Thurston, and Henry George Applin. The Bueksport. 23, Simp- Daggett; declamation, Richards; spent some here and her son, aged 71 years, 10 months and 11 days. minute guns. The the bells and Troy days recently, nuptial tie was solemnized Rev. C. H. WALDO SS. Judicial October hoys rang rec., Best of by Supreme Court, Stimpson. In Roxbury, Mass.. Oct.' 30. Nancy Life, Georgia Blake; dialogue, many friends in Brooks were to wel- Wells of Belfast in the of about 80 up the bonfires until in glad presence Term, 1896. J. Stimpson, formerly of Brooks, aged 57 years. kept people the ad- “Much Misunderstood Minnie most Man,” Woods come her to their homes. She several guests, of them near relatives of the towns and spent joining cities, presumably being and Maurice Pearson; bride and groom. The took J/arrison Hoyfortl rs. Henry A. Hire. dec., Grandmother of her here in the of ceremony place unaware of years girlhood family in tiie front beneath an of And nowon to the Court that the de- the election of McKinley, tele- Hobart It parlor arch ever- suggestion Druff, Blodgett; dec., Might Have John M. Dow-Lorenzo at the time of service of the Harris of Swfan- green banked with chrysanthemums, and a fendant, writ, was phoned to ascertain the whereabouts of the an Been, Hattie Meader; dec., Our Banner, ville is very sick at the home of Simon Cil- bell of chrysanthemums from the not inhabitant of this State, and had no tenant, depended or within the same, that his fi re.' Israel ley....Mrs. Hannah J. Sites, wdio was arch above their heads. The becom- agent, attorney goods Stanley Brown; declamation, Wood- bride, or estate have been attached in this action, that thought to be past recovery, las so far im- in a costume of white NORTH SKARSPORT bury; dec., When Teacher ingly arrayed creamy he has had no notice of said suit and attachment, ITEMS. gets Cross, Mag- as to be able to sit proved up. She is living and carrying roses which vied with their it is Ordered, that notice of the pendency of this M'ss Alice Dow is down sick with gie Woods; tableau, on a with her Mrs. chicken Murphy Bender; daughter, Mary Lancaster_ possessor in grace and loveliness, advanced suit he given to the said'defendani, by publishing Edwin who is at wrork in an attested of this pox. dec., The Dead Doll, Ethel Merrithew; dec., Young, Searsport, to the altar attended by her younger sister, copy Order, together with an in Brooks abstract of the plaintiff's writ, three weeks suc- The Old Farmers Elegy, Cora Richards; was last week_James Jewell Marion, who was daintily gowned in a suit A. cessively in the Republican Journal, a George Matthews of Belfast was in dec., Merry Children, has gone to Massachusetts, where he has of Nile There she was met the newspaper Nov. »M*UAU-j Tommy Woodbury; green. by printed at Belfast, in the County of Waldo, the 26, town Flower of the employment for the winter-Herbert Rob- and his brother Sunday. dialogue, Family; dec., Spel- groom Albert. The rites of last publication ;<> be not less than thirty lie- THE BOSTON DERI erts cut one of his hands in days ling Kitten, Joanna Simmons ; instrumental quite badly a the golden circlet were very impressive, and lore the next term of this Court, to be holden at Percie Nickerson of Swanville was in meat and the duett, John Vickery and Mabel Hatch; dec., chopper recently, indications none who listened could but echo the well Belfast, within and lor the County of Waldo, on But now is the time to get your ANUP TO-DATfc wil town recently visiting a friend. Six Times Nine, Althea Woods; dec., Feb. are that he 1 lose a part of one finger_ chosen words of their pastor m his the first Tuesday of January, 1897, that said de- fendant then and there and FOlt --d, Charles Meader; declamation, Lay- Mrs. Lena West of Belfast has been visiting prayer for their future. A sumptuous may appear, answer F. L. went to Brooks last week to to said suit, if he shall see cause. Trundy Arthur on her sister, Mrs. Bert Wentworth, in South dime- was served Mrs. M. E. Went- New linisius, fayette, Leonard; tableau, Essay by Attest—TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. play the violin at a grand ball. Man (S. A. on Man), Richard Merriam ; reci- Brooks... .Eddie Webb burned one of his ! worth, caterer, of Searsport. The wedding Fhll s< tation, Bertha rec., Indolent hands quite badly Friday night in j were numerous and Mr. fit 1*011 si. Geo. Fernald has secured a situation in Woodbury; blazing presents costly. (abstractor Pltr.’s Writ.' Willie Etta tar, the result of carelessness_A is one of most WI IN "I Jo, Meader; rec., Merrithew; boyish j Applin the worthy young an account the new shoe at of Assumpsit upon annexed to the writ factory Belfast. No Never, Charlie White; Banks report the Republican jubilee is pub.ished men ever raised in aud does 1 rec., rec., Swauville, for thirty-three dollars ($33 Prunes, man who wears one of o in Any of the Tennessee, Minnie rec., The another column. great credit to his Hi- Ad damnum one hundred dollars W. C. Mathews was in Brooks last week Woods; English parentage. ($10O\ of a Donald \\ it dated and Tale Nose, Vickery; rec., A lias worked liis way up to superintendent of July 25, 1896, returnable to and C 111*1*11 lit Si, COX MATS immediately he. his Winterport. Warren Post, G. A. R., gave at ()<• visiting brother, W. L. Mathews. Flagon Every Sehoolliou.se, Alice Dickey; construction in the Ivnorton Iron Works of entered the ober term, 189(5. an entertainment in which Date ut attachment July 25. 189(5. admiration -not of him- !■ It is some dialogue, Warm Reception, Arthur Leonard, Friday evening, Everett, Mass. His wife is one of Swan- thought by that there should be Plaintiff’s attorney, Geo. E. Johnson, Belfast, Seeded liaisiins.. Mabel Hatch, Harry Simmons and Bertha the Relief Corps was invited to viile’s best young ladies and will be of who sees liiiu at this participate. greatly Maine. everybody public spirit enough place to grade Woods; closing with a declamation missed. left amid showers of rice and by A fine of music and They A true of the Order of Court with Abstract -V 1 very program dialogues copy prioots, and let us to he the ground around the new school house. Joseph O. Whitcomb, Est|. good wishes directly after dinner for Bostou of the Wiit/ help you was given by some of the High school girls 3w46 and from there to Shelburne Falls, Mass., Attest:-TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. Peaches, and boys, and a very nice supper was pro- where Mr. Applin is superintending the a of across P. Pain NO HOUSEKEEPER USING A vided. The Post was inspected by Samuel construction of couple bridges Messenger’s Notice. Figrsi, Dwight the Deerfield river. will go to Con- L. Asst. of Maine. They Office of tiie Sheriff of Waldo Copntv, Miller, Adjt. Gen., Dept, N. this where Mr. A. is en- cord, H., week, State of Maine, Waldo ( oi nty ss. Dates, TIASONIe I'KAIlM The Wr. R. C. was [ inspected Saturday by gaged in the building of a new depot. Belfast, Nov. 9, A. I). 1896. ) Mrs. Belle J. Palmer, Dept. President_ This is to give notice that on the 7tli day of Canned fruit si, The village schools taught by Misses Car- A is much like a tired stomach very November, A. 1). 1896, a Warrant in Insolvency AUCTION roll, Merrill, Russell and Sprowl closed ankle. If suffer from of was issued sprained you any by Clias. E. Meservey, Judge of the IV II t Si, &.C., Friday after a very successful term_Miss the symptoms of dyspepsia, your stomach is Court of Insolvency for County of Knox, against Nov. 17, at tu 1 Rsssell’s school gave a pleasing entertain- tired. It needs a crutch. We must relieve the estate of JAMES F. FERNA LI), of Belfast, Tuesday, at the school room individually and as a member of the f< rmer co- Fine GLENWOOD ment Thursday evening. it of all work for a time, or until it is restor- Confcctionury, partnership of Fernald & in said Coun- I' _Little Miss Beatrice Carroll of S. W. ed to its natural To do this suc- Mudgett, OJi TIIE MILKS LITE ESTATE strength. ty of Waldo, adjudged to be an Insolvent Debtor, visited her Miss last o Harbor sister, Carroll, we must use, a food which is al- on Tuesday, Nov. 17th, at 10 el cessfully, netition of said Debtor, which petition was \ In in a first-class week. left for home the fact, everything kept They Tuesday-Miss ready digested outside of body, and filed on the 6th day of November, A. D. 1896, I ing goods will he sold at auel t*■» RANGE has to a Beulah Rankin gone Waldoboro for which will aid the of other foods to which date interest on claims is to be com- digestion j Store. one Democrat ne :• Geo. Mrs. A. that Grocery wagon, wagon,, Will be bothered to know whether the oven few weeks-Capt. Havener, that, may be taken with it. Such a product pitted; the payment of any debt to or by I said ami the transfer of one set double harnesses, one rior *■ H. Hauscom and Mr. Lewis Atwood are visit- is the Shaker Cordial. Debtor, and'delivery any j is hot or too hot. The THER- Digestive him are enough ing in Boston-Miss Lizzie Gregg Atwood I The Shakers have utilized the digestive property by forbidden by law; that a COME AND SEE, AT_—. robes, blankets, etc. All tin lari. 1 meeting of the creditors of said Debtor to prove MOMETER on the oven door tells the is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. in for the manu- two horses, all the garden pi principles present plants their debts and choose one or more assignees of Fred Atwood-C. A. made a and its success one set of exact and when the is _ McKenney facture of this article, has his estate will be held at a Court of to bushels of corn, ht*a\y heat, ovet) just right Boston last Insolvency business trip to week-Mrs. i been You can try it for be holden at the Probate Office in said on to cook Cakes and Pies ^ truly phenomenal. Belfast, light sleds, stove wood, carpet', Meat, Bread, Annie Atwood is visiting her father, Mr. the nominal sum of 10 as bot- the ninth day of December, A. I). at two j cents, sample 1896, SWIFT & M Freeman-Mrs. E. B. Lord and o’clock in the afternoon. ding, crockery, pictures, biha’ James tles are sold by all druggists at this price. PAUL’S, perfectly. Given under hand the date first above writ- cash, or note in sign* SoM in aM cities and towns Mrs. M. A. Coffren have both been ill, but my thirty days prominent ten. SAMUEL G. New are recovering.. .Mrs. T. B. Grant is for children. NORTON, ble party as surety. throughout England. quite Laxol is the best medicine Sheriff, as of the Court of sick. Messenger Insolvency Masonic * * HADE BY WEIR STOVE COMPANY, TAUNTON, MASS. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. for said County of Waldo. 2wi6 Temple, Belfast. (j. W. BUTLER, Autti.'i'o- I