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The Republican Journal.

BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY T, 1804. NUMBER 1.

Under the American Maine in Council. He was horn in m ars... the Presidential and Y'ice Presential house- Flag. Pedagogues I Obituary. 120th. Winslow, Me., 1810, In- town and section tor many w | Senate committee on for- graduated at Watervilie College in ls.'JO, was The rails on the Portland and h'mntord holds.The licimbUcan AN (iriUAGE BY BRAZILIANS AT BIO JA- The 14th annual of the Maine tutor a ami later entered the law school journal. had to have ex-Min- meeting Woods died at his home on the year, extension were connected to-day. eign relations hoped George Palls NEIRO. Pedagogical Society opened at Waterville of Harvard. He was admitted to the Bar at trains will ister Stevens before it at its meeting held East Side Jan. after a The road will be ballasted so last Thursday evening with a very large at- Tuesday morning 2d, and at the of Philadelphia, Dec. 27th. thirty-four, began praetiee Hallowed, over new in Febiuary. for purpose continuing tendance. Teachers were from all illness of three months' dura- Mr. was to run the line early Tuesday Grace Andrews, ( John Andrews of present painful nearly Me. Paine always adverse hold- been the Hawaiian but, the condition of apt. over Maine. The was called to '/. A. (iilbert o! Tnrnei has ap- inquiry meeting tion. He was born in Jan. 7, 1*1.1, ing an office of any kind. A year before he Thomaston, Maine, arrived to-day from of Unity, • from his health his attendance. order by Superintendent Stewart Lewis- went to Boston lie declined a seat n the by the doernor prevented hut came to Belfast when a and has pointed delegate Natal, Brazil, (’apt. Andrews states that ton. was offered I>r. J. II. youth, C < of of the House committee Prayer by Han- mted States Senate. He was Maine to t be nm»-ti w.. '"i a uanization The minority repent,edly in November he anchored the schooner a son. The of welcome was since lived here. He first entered the store .lest in hli. at tlie Hawaiian matter will address by Mayor offered a position on the supreme hein-it in Circulation City County the National Dan- v men's Association considering , short distance below Bio Janeiro and C. F Johnson. A paper on “Portland’s suc- of I*. B. as his native State and in when Chief .Jus- in Pebru- make a the Hazeltine clerk, hut later follow- 07, ! ('level a re I tin :o>l' W ednesday report severely censuring cess < started in a boat with, three men for the in manual training” was presented by tin- the <>f n-f Cross. tlie President for his action.The social ed the of teacher. For a number Bigelow resigned, position ;irv i., I ,-i; -mitl. and \rthur Hull. James P. Laxter. He said Lacon’s occupation the of Massachu- | Brazilian to visit bis a .Justin-of Supreme Court far mj "! have festivities of the season were Mon- capital brother, of was ! Iu, was feared miylit opened definition of education as “cultivation of a years he principal of the. apprentice setts was tendered (Joveruor merchant there. In the one of Peix- by P.udock, furs in at the White House the New bay fair and of l,,., ii( ,,,j |or t hei traps and day by legitniatc familiarity the mind school in the and has at dif- huf he declined. In and ‘04 In was the y-: -N I. V- .U’.u M1 oto's cane village, taught the President patrol alongside and its with is a one. It is re- 11 :ii •: i• >11 >! t iiv in- Maine wilderness, have Years' reception given by tilings” good only Ih-moeratic candidate for (ioverin-r. This •, informed Andrews ferent times nearly all the “hard" schools in debt state- captain (’apt. that he cently that attention has been to such was done without his consent. On t■ s i( j-om. i'liey yy mr too late to and Mrs. Cleveland.The [ given mg M i.f ■ a and bis men were A this He was a strict a I. -i 'IMS in! -‘pai on prisoners. small education. The speaker traced briefly the vicinity. disciplinarian, advanced and health, he .- l i• iji■ on Mot»s«-head and were ment show a balance in the treasury years po..r i11 j ;i, 1 ‘! i!' ’A of in this 1 American was the bow of general education one of from in ‘Mi. In ."•4 Ic 1 die the lake tro/e in or- .Ian. ! of «S‘J,Ub 1,000, as Sl-ih V>0.- llag lhatiiigin history country the old school, yet he had the faculty practice .. t,» wait nutil against and a was the and this t ie Brazilians ton- said mistake made whenever the degn-e ,| LL. !» ill Colh\ I i... a -. 000 on the o! the tiscal I of not order into the most un- 111;i(• out 1 >\ team.-lolin .h ('arr, July 1. beginning of the in the schools was only bringing down. The American* were taken reading scriptures s 1 on Jan. ashore iii \ u I- man Alt. 1 >es. rt year, and _'t»,ooo.00o 1, g1 cen ,- object. training akens and I commendable in their studies, lie Adda- wiI«* ••> ■. * <>t Santa Cm/. progress S., <>t Tn I*, i’ .i.; ■ ■uitciicx. the castle hours, al'tci « w a hi; heat t ed man 000 in and >*7,7H>,000 in sharpens tin mental faculties and strength- t ■ M i. r a.- gold has always taken great interest in muni.■ •!a’: r ..1' M .1 m W. i", :: U, <1:- d a which they wen- mar.-lied into the c'n\. uus tin- good moral and pal .to had ;i v» id.- i r<-1 "I friends in Par ipialitas improves !i"!ix- iii Id" k 'and. I > J.“. air- s _• a t I affairs and has held < Andrews* brother secured their In- a! conditions. The ol the many important posi- ■ •• S A I ! 1.1 I'UI; 1 Mate l.l'jllor «»!U- Captain p!j\sn reports v»*r> | ai iifu dltu-ss, .•! a 11 Mis. 1 *. *-r- ti a e. > a the la si a release. Tin* lira, buns dl'ered no ex- Port ud j tools showed that iii 1 i of whi. h lw \.-d an cimant H missioner 1\ !’. Gilmort mane his annual j tions, pr< \\ a ;ii | H 11' i 11 •, 11T i :..ii- 1 ..a,.!•■ Jib School work lie- pupils better •■d ■ •* to 1 hr Governor's I’nmi.'il jdaunt ion. general and honest tticiai. II. was a memhcr ..f fri *1: id*-n. -! Si". ::d •! !.< ivport Frida). cause *■ ,'t manual ; rain: n _r Mrs. ■ 1 Pi i:.i 1!. New 'i i-k Times t a.ci.ses iJurringt'Ui j S‘ 111 T I! Si J; T ill.- a^(>. •!.. I, | 11 |’i -I Mis total sales of to 2 1 towns ami apt. Andiews Consul-Geiu-r;:l Belfast's first r< '1.(110rs : i‘- ibi't of a anual in that city governim lit, present: ng .P. 1;11 ( now e •••at spoke training | i i ill* ss v/as i. a linai •:. i«-»r n i. '• ;; ".heel,an. poiit > T122. divided as negh-eting ■< 120. "it'.. vote of thanks was \ en Mr. Lax Ward in the > 1111 ■ < >n < < 1111 i! 1 i. was > in* gi ii a fi-.i •> ]■ d Si ;• a n-> .. r in Sew k. «»| |, ivino ..j ii. d-- !:. idy foi iows ; A a?.'' 1st i. 'ill'. cd stan-s ii i/.eii- iu Brazil and with t 11 ill'll !i. Vu.: being the A on was •!- < e; > society. patter reading Alderman from •" ••sT.-. 11• alll! * 1 »11 OS IM I e | ! Ward in l*n* and 1st,7, md Vii'_ddy insolent to those who ask tor advice oj res« nted of \ -S', !>.'»•: biddenm'd in7';. ‘»o; ; hv Miss Sarah Laughton Wor- which sia- m and ii.-i i- ->s u i!. i:i ; T' 1 it* short- 11.any. s.-rved for \ cars as Coins t •. of I, t r*•!!»•>■ .*1 ti... it.*, bubal", ludrews >a\s 'town '.st- an Mass'. many Taxes \{ .11 hr Amir Itaili, MSi;2.<>"; 1 !a"f, >>'d:la tiiei. protection. (apt. run I ii-ii. | •, :•..-. ;•'•!; -a T < > .11 1 « its ,!1 1/M e I: i'■..!> make a ud sulis. a- w as t w •• 111 took 11 o i;ced ol hi ; ipici't iy Ass--ssor. 11« v. ;js I : jV-.i s>oii: Ihtrksp. t !,'.i\et;e. complaint against f "".-I II i;.11 I I! t’i. ail'd k .• i :\ Mi. ii. il' •> 1 )e ill nia tie Mle- division Number Work was dismissed b\ i ; \ l'eixoto’s Tie- a > t cn is to mam. rst Miss I: v I; W. f G reel) wood. > I 2' i* 11 d i m a. 2!<': i 1 < t men. j goiu- j d, to Sarah Kells. and alter .!"•!., (■■■:_ ii: a, .. k ; e. to tin1 T i Hies. M S ir ;li of Pram a a at I’rimupaI ■ ■ v -Muddas. Washing: on t,, it claim the state i 11 > M F.: 11 < laud. I a ist< n. -r-'T-U: put Portland D- b\ Miss ,bui- ! catii, II •■;>.. i*-., w h ; lie ill" hiishek up. I rt School, ography, aiin- ,M a,-,,’ V- 7 •; 5 s;MK. ; •. V. ":S; I land. MN. )e]a mem Hr damao-s against Peix.-l..'-, M :: M. f b\ rhai;: Normal Sol.. (b- survives him. of his SiN eh id fell three !'. *• e e ’> *'s t IIiI *• 11nt v. >.)< -i ; j k !• ■. eh U 1 ’■ U P A 1 1 | iiai ••:•» :,i .n ! ! *! i; Kiehn ond. M.Y27: governtnem audio huge chaiges against '01,11 hv in Cramniai L\ C. \\ ; section. main. Mi Edward W. Woods of B. -1• f id\*-ll ■ T 1 In; |- S Ill n -1 \: ! h. Mil >•'!,. I Mick Mate" U.iliistct .11 n' ii i.;t lid r i..,i~i. ■,■■■■ j -•■ i- lian- ( on.-ul k -w n. < i rammar on 1( ,, I:.m k land, sgbbi; ('Itan:!-orlain, A ugust-a Scliioi, la nd 1111'i*. llv.o t iie IM'MI Mr>. Eii. n II. Small and Mr. Uharh A. ()11i v 4.1 Mant.a. ! .*t’i i, I.a *ii/ek P'UH >n of the Text Hook to and d..'.. vijii. ; j.sdeld. '<: Turner. >2'<>: AMI.Itlt ,\ X -Ail "i!> iUKD P* »N ii X Teaeli. by _cU’.s as i •. i.:r« ills.Tile Matabele- Mrs *.V \\ Watervilb ui Intcll:- 'V.Is o| Searspi rt (if Ids fatlmrA f \\ :t.. , v .male 1.i bra nan I.. I I IP «»l A.\ I it) M I N 1. *. Crosby, tniil;. •' >' P lit Til r< Mil el el \ s U b 1 PM 1 1 J m id I se ,d' What Can W. !>.< foi d thiit.a-n I I pi j \, made his annua! to Maps: hihlrcn lmr two arc now living, 'ersona 1 p 11 report u < \ * \ H I. .' <■ k Ni-.w \o :k Dee. gS. I 1 (1 line •bo I;, |,\ Miss \\ i :: \ e p : 11.1 s a r!. 'Ml, ding Class;'disoiissed Mary .i,. \. 11, and t ouneil. i fin ing t lie Mr. Benjamin Woods ai.d Mrs. Amanda > steamei \\ which arrived S. Snow o| Schools. 1< lie;-, o 1 lit < .lea 1 Ik :1 .fill is ah" k ticorge Clyde, Superintendent P.angor in. iii’ii !it distributed .711.127 Mi I*'r- i d-d, a s- v t I dei here to-dax. information about the I u Secondary division, llow to interest the Harding, both of Unity. The funeral will e m Hi! Pert -s kinds.! was I, bungs ei and miscellaneous f"i a si;, ri n ji. i»ts departments American sab Composition (Mass, by Miss Charlotte Mont- be held at his late resilience in East B» 1 fast -tay. ; 11 •:, 1; e (• k Ml \v,iil St reel Dee. _'Tth hat \. outrages perpetrat.eu iijmn !( For the the niiiu- g'Miieiw, School ; How to Cum- p.»i!s. coming year ors b\ lie san authorities wliie.h Deemig Iliglf this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Ik I.. Whittier I Vm u k l'e W ( ai I he steel kilrj a k Domingo Mfij-jw. Mass., lieuie, iiel Jo he distributed exceeds tl.OOn. \ lie JI istorv and Literature, Miss Augusta >, ■ \mv> aim N. will doubtless raise serious international .• \vU '■ ea ve 5 his "inn. Pa ! •.»• m > P h Lewiston How I Belfast last w< k. -• > pi (done is Prescott, High School; Se- A li-m-i sumniar\ oi the Fish and report between the two issued ai. oik.. hi> Complications port". cured a (iood I>. W. auk that lie link elsewhere under that Attendance, Principal Mr. A

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"I 11 i "i'■, rV ot iy mprov< a u nt o r.. m nr,- h>- at t end am ■ >1 M a tie ami I b.-i if ■uni ions i n ! i te and imo t In-i x !-i-a s is la ti ;i hat | <. f, pi pan Ma,: 1!••• ... M.isv, i'.is I.- .k a.- irv n * :.:: -ii. M a i" i.kl bin. r I. Ili a) ! ! ii, »y 1*1* using, !•:•:; lig i I t a- uei s at 1 he un-eting I lm Nat a urn es were d at b T ra Ceii " !du.: vicai! :i' a season. a ,mai ha:i !w re'.ati |n'e>• ■ n MM 1 11 e T 11: M it o , 1 1 I II (! i !; ■ | 1* >! 1 I -J. M, In. Pe ten,.! 1,. I 11 days j p- OI, 1' ! I \ I! ] «c. T ■. i T !: 11 great I:! \st W l mm.-test- Ldue,itional .vsso. iat nui at Dulut i. Man;. so:; n! > -■ 1 Jackman claims this record ...Kish «lu.-ter Jehu A Ma. J r.. b n eouilt >ll rt v •;_!.! k t >-• •"lit "a ri ei Ti us nai "in iiiieiita res. alo is wer* eg K .v I-,, Phi ed ib 1 ile tli and deveio; iie-io ■. pi r> 1 i!i‘! grow I tie i • tine ( ommissiom Went worth at l'J. D>. .s well 1: now n b the tra\ ■ n, u > ml: in’ ease >1 t'.a kmi ,| \, I ■. I'hi j re;c adopted Adjourned ng pan! I'U'T nil’1, s 1 a ami urn in A last vary on .oo: i; 5 ..t i honiast <>n, ; ,s 1 ! sill Weil Dll t \ '«.* i I Stanley ugusta j ep.'i ! 1 ni.it or of this ••nt.-i w ;■< at N| ... \\ < ,"! ii mi 'be 111e purpose 7'"' Supreme Judicial Court fine- to i 1 led at tin a ■ ; ■•me hei: The keep the demand i)r book- well Me ilia 11: mis d hei Beil ,e r. ei.t d .k _ i" had a\ «’•*.. [or damages ; easiir v. So hook won (In biry< department. regular appropri- 1 1' M1 i ti for the of (i'll! and f M KK ’| .1. Mis. lloxanna < in rdm-r. Mi lie: *.m -- ,! m inn pin oil ,i 11 I New 1 irk. V e, !lr u i b’s. ton! purpose game supplied. Kvery .-ni/eu slmpd g v>- ail the t'l! KSIIHM., sister, arm ;ny on his imn.i .\ itoei ami id'd, was a Tie-.. I lie protection propagation in e U> ill 1 111 ell t To a, >urt December alt.a an i'ness ■ oi poiaiion b\ »a»tidin !-*i i beat in" t be :: t'\ 1 age possible Tie j allot or of January term of Supreme Judicial C street, J'dth, s111j.|>;11y ootat"- to which was aiided a of ot N : a u ''« in the •td-.bnn, She was a kesoemlauts 111 h'Kihei surplus this generous art,and lend ti er ;i: luem e m opem-d at the Court 11 o;, ^e in this city Tm-s- tiiI'ee weeks of la grippe da ig hi- rl.’Ad, left over ">. nr ■ la.ms to from IdiJ, and > 1.7'-‘ij in nd' d.'h,,,,,. :di. ot p, ;msv Ivan;;,, are p huildiiig up tin- institinum to -me the day morning, .Fan. 2d. is a list i>t the late .Josiah D. ami 11. ph/ih.iii Hinds tines roller ted ami into the Mate c.vjng M' Frank W m u. !1 ; .u !i W .1 i- I.ad: e.id Will he in..ne\ and lain arr'ivrr' m*r 'be «_:itH:Ut ie paid ami -u of ( onrt otti. ;ais. etc of i>e 1 fast and lias the greater ol 1 thus tar a prill*- glory Northporc jurors, passed part I u ,m .•; -. o M inn ■ a \ Inn s reasury in ld*;i, total "i T lie di m n ii. trains can hi j siii’, of ,h.. t M .. N 11 ol't lie making T'-tiil'iar t > The at is at--d at the Justice Lucilius A. her ! i f * here. One brother and two sisters Id.'d'id. Ot this there remains an un- library present presiding, Emery, < 'l l e oip remains Newark oi m \ ieinit.. .The Die h"iur in Water\:ii. ..i d .it.-r j. a- y liva 11 w• o | resiih-nee of Mrs K. 1. IF nek (in-ar tin- 1'. rt 11. Mr. Daniel (.•. Hi M rs dm- « balance of it is survive her, ids, ; a> d. w a a ael.t mb eha. expended *l,:>:>4.dL\ which, n he 'i:n;n ted. and hich P-[, «_• may Clerk, Tileston Wadlin. Northport. ti-ii \nll yf" I- hi'ii"it P; will be a bout to cover the ! Mrs. H. n- O •: :' will 'lie '» a iea s .bwi thought, enough post oitieei, whoby reipie-t nette I.. Townsend and Mrs. Ih-x.. nna require j h 11re tor the Ai -Kp evpiici Chaplain, Bev.S. L. Hauseoin, Belfast tier the lll.iliayellle!! I "I ti" 1 1 no- tiie December bills which have not oi 1 he siei an< ni. Tiie deed ie,,apes ]d months yet rietta White of Cambridge, Vans., the origi- stenographer, Albert il Sm o'. I’orr'and. m-r. Miss Hinds was a e.insistent Ohristian. j hern T» m[‘tars, ■ > 1* rendered or The has >.-,i Hull c nu e the s-ai-on elosis No-embe-- approved. year nator of thus lias nm- County Attorney, W T. C. p, jdeti Pn ink enterprise, g-merously Bunnells, for many years a ineinher ! th. Jfaptist been a one in all B'-seue Pea itf ■! P: .-T,.'.. v. k m lie d t rain,-. hin the not <• i> waived, mi eb tD npe very satisfactory respects Searsjiort. Pnless seiited To .--operat-- with he in this noble Church, and her whole life was m at uko 1o the the amount tines B. Belfast spent mas ( d) ad their ail This settles Hie commissioners, of Slieriff, Josejih Littlefield, coil I"i me i ■: : li is can be accepted and has fitted a room nty, '■Elected than in undertaking ip for Messenger, ('has. IF. Pierce, Monroe. self sh efforts To help others. She had a •in Portland h.all P K. lie St eal i here will be no !*••'**. being larger any previous last week fur a t r; -: ! I dad city the and will the deliv- Sheriffs: E. A. I. Moutville, ■. theaTre. Poston eotn >ca while the poachers have been prose- purpose s.iperinend Deputy Sprow large in-le of a*. quaintaticcs, many of whom mdred and lifty }•«>«». Pi ie in the Dlobr crier IF. \Y. I (i rand J : here l"r thirteen Sear-. Mi ir « s 1 cntei "f books. Tin- ; jittle tie Id, Belfast, ury ■ eaus-i with gia ater than ever hefore. ery library aispicioiisly op- To n a snhstant ia diunei the inn am vigor W. B. E. C. E. have ample personal reasons revere her pleteiv destroyed Twoinhlv. Mo:,roe, 1st Jury Slier, s s 1111 far me: md star. !i Mil l»i"'h l inns ;et to he will the total ened with m a hundred \ hunies of new as an eiii, rtammeiu a loss ot atimir shon.oon. Il uilm paid bring arly Bowen, 2d C W. Bickford, memory for kindness shown. The funeral Brooks, Jury. :s oustmaster d h:s town amount to sg.OOO or more_The Janu- and > lied 'Hit '! tin nail at tie theatre up and bound bonis, Burnham ms. plavinr ""-.tperba handsomely judiciously took plat e Monday forenoon and was attend- u inn I’lm lire ary ('eid.jiv has an interesting article on Eii.st Tkavehsk J h v. Andrew E. Clark, \\ e are i.aal I" alii tied Id ii \'» ives ere dist i lost most Ot tlicit piopeities. selected and well adapted to au-et ihe needs of friends Ke\ .1. jtie 1 in* .J Win- ed by a large number F ■ ■* 1 Moused* The writer Belfast, foreman: Andrew Baker, ived' a h.in •. an broke out short 1\ alter i 1"^ ‘.v Phishing classes of leaders. As Mrs. I>. Iis in. et:ny with ti n *« r ay s of ail Wliite has David Tilt-on officiated. The relatives of the .!»• euiioi unttl says; “1 is to terport N. Berry, Stock ton Springs nt wants acre: tn.M ninr and was mat linker really ;i}»palling compare .-ss is oa.stor "I 1 li*- F I st ist id. ! hirty bet oiin- a household name am >ag us we A. E'en E. Bran B.i|" the eiiormuis amount on (icorgt* Bowen, Scarsport; ceased wish to extend thanks to the nd. Port land hai i. (idvcriim Me K in V\ -.live red his of game this neigh- need mu her ; a im acts of hall. Belfast; Nicholas Searsmoiit: l».S M •.. S. l".\ Ml Idid' I: '. IS •• He continent atthe of the enlarge upon Cooper, shown and a a iluust lor eieet inane oral address in Ob.D -Duiday. beginning century I-'rank 1 A bors for kindness lo-lp rendered Dickey, Northport: Sidney el a 1 lull- IS t "!' "I Me i -1 D* Dee the with he 'vrodied remnant of At benevolence and tin- interest she has evinc- dlj" *n- iari- 'ushiny, pi in meek the l.erisbuun to-day. D"dgc, Burnham; Balph Ellis. Brooks; E. during the trying day s through win- th.-v that time th* in -d Belfast. an I a: a wards was ■ > American buffalo roamed ed the educational trainin', the young, IF Monroe 1 he vvurt ii >»'»,<)(»( strictest e» ommiv. Foster, I'a'ermo; Forest Crant. ha '.'r 1 he ii jnst passed. prairies countless and a W. J. (i: m: ;n iu-i ears u \ mt m ret used to pa; thousands, hat mg for number of seasons supported a eeley, Liberty. ay •' >i.ate- was probably tu. most numerous Washington W»n>i'Ki;!n<.*. large free public school at 1 n• r own pensc. Now animal in the foreman True S. l»*• i- imin formerly o| I i. I Cist, i* ■ the ! ost 'die w„!d. and now -hut all i Wintcrpnrt. Jleajjjan, Btiij Clark, 1! living ne menl 1 ai I>i-j*;i11 let usall w ords and d* ed.-make this he- NfM*ret S •« (*•( i»-s j»rt‘j»;iif< \ mermans know I by fast Oscar Heal. Lincolns die .1, L. Kin^s- .: .. > ir ( lie last liseal tv shameful of its died at Ills Inline 111 Lewiston, Bee •..’Bi ll, 1 M.< i- usiiing IIM III shows tii.it during story extermination. uetieeiit institution a power f ir g* ml at Sat- ! air s', 1* rank-fort; J. L Marritu-r, lielmont; i> i■ 11i*i. i111 d ol letter Inch1 more than a hun- were i ''n< ii- y ar the total number pie*''* D. Waldo; (diaries O. the remains Brought. her*- ha n?tei dred Cove. (',. Henry McKinley, *.isi1 i-‘. \ M >1 .'N t liislil S a 1 Hun nais of the years ago gieat H-rds of elk swarmed urday Timot it> .; Hlg in.nl -'in m the domestic Moore, Troy. L L Morton, .Jackson I > 11 n ment in drove Cemetery For many in the aim <•• ,.L S 1 Mat h. ■•.Hi r.MiVes leal I >;ates was g. 107.Slu. 1'.i. d which Kentucky Illinois I! lie Hast Amander l' «• t! i rh t! it > !•••_ II tr uileii huiPing- poor, llaekliff, ury: Mr. Clark had eharj'e of the work at dr* '• < and even as 1. i K If -inns'm ot u-.-ig,» g..;gl,:;l t.r,r1:‘, wen* tor at let er rates grounds, ;rs pwo :l few I he Old and the New. Charles T. II itidall, Mouts dle; lieiijamm O. » \• 11: n lT paid hut sim-e moving to Lew ist could he found ill the S* Cemetery, •a \ Ur ;;i; n if,nod. ! tml 'n.d.',.' i_ were sent tru* "i. olUeial dis*jp.t „ort h of the Sargent, ;usport. give- W ai.i. '. 1 < ■ <>liio Kiwi I thei\ Si kkn i-.MKKAiciKs Id-uel S. Ward. idiotn- iiii-ii a switeli-dayman for th*- Mam.- C* n -in j -a n v a la i: iui-.ie 'S. l ie. if wi ie 7,sVJ jM.stal "-day last-diminish- take in the in-.In ai Changes pin.-.- profes- dike; \ T. Sssans-ille; w M. Whit- ill 'th'MTS its r ! >< /•< -1 1 i !i 1 *' hands air conlined to We!.!., tra! B IL Co. It's wif*-, l<-\\ in- hotel.. 11'*!it■ and \*i-viodi ing \\-v mountains sion as !)i ;tll branches of s.-elio-. We be- formerly l»*-tsy Newspapers to ml lie I fast. i, Isleslioj-o James 1*. Wi! good will b Ih.w that Lihhy «*f tins ale! daughters, sin •; geii- I'he firand -hiry ,s t.lie sn nn- as ar tin Oc- ■ extim i* U m in- a i: iif; H« II Ui Oe e- ’• *i 1\ 11 l Ik- ti-ui is Ue oi' the »-ro'i- "tfer maile hr. (iie.u- -i :‘d Tem- mi. as ioii- M S- -nil. fast-app'ioaehing hy tober term, and the whole of _'l men 1: Jl«- ,m ii m.-st, mlustr i.-nz I-! Mahan ■ panel ’s e ot her toe a eh nvitis t ’.-i in a hr*>ok in* 1r e e lliilii: to- o'- t > X hltiollS game animals, nt »,t.. }(j,._ l'iacc. Ih.stoi:. Mass., wi ail > j gll ple is present. Atter heiuti impanelled lioth man, and will '».• r- a -mi'.-red o\ V. S.. W Hi K. i\- < n- i; m kindly j < ■ e ... mountain and tar and ar, siiffe from “ .! ■ it r. e ! ».■ an o i 11 II iv. uiu unst ion tiorn, goat, the arious p ing any I t a s erse svere P|m.m jj ,„.i; juries excused tii! Wednesday lutil.: u ■: ■’ '• form of io write inn a many. j Ti 1 s< kinds of deer: in disease, description if 'ii m an-l d owned. 11 id 1 tin *. n.11. \| organ’ ivs-* fact, it is true of ;,il at A M of t!>« complaints and he will send them, the nu-i n-w •• i.. n.ur i !i ■■ « A- a n- i Mi- \ if limil I oi I is eoiubeted oui larger mammals. Many person.- liv- 'Idle folloss li>f attorneys from outside |j ul ion. In-*- >1 a li of charge, complete »\pianati> founts- are in attend in- J. "'illiams.m. The of Mi iiaei danuot: e’.d* si s o i Tin.-*. i!. i: 1 1 1 1»-1 nun it' •n-.i.-'i ;i iu >** at ors ing will see their linai Body i S.(1111:.■ he rihe j i»\ a u today di.>appmr- tin-1! d Willi ad v lec do A I o be C!l red iseil.Ses. A unjusta -1. W. Pittsti.dd : C n, an. e in a w iid state. -Ir., Hanson, ! oim < hi lilion of t his :• w as i• .,i; i,t I ■} Ho- liras. Hm b s;,. n, id.- gi .es most caret'll1 and < :i.ut aft* nti« >n S' .-r «•-.> F !i.i s i average j! Morgan. audl'Tye. xj < >. Camden; l. M. and 'lout,joinery, Staples < | 11-ii. >. W I | at t la- i:n-is u jt •.•. it making llblie I 1 I.l I I« A I. Pol to all letters am! .a.-d Ik 1 fast Hst week for hnrai in dr. em. '• 1 s get j M s. M s. M II V A explains symptom H I ‘.1 :ss. ,1 r., Washingon. -.:*«! !ii fis t! :; 1 v j > e that n m '■ U "L tin* .-o .-I ii 1 that v on cannot tail p> under- < itisiiraiK i t lie sonalit ies P'/asc was The ease to a was tei IL do I i t in ho 1 pel l’iitiisdav removed from the first mine before jury y «111 suddenly i; -.'(•! i li I itH < .... » '* 1.1: n^r ii.ii c\.,et what alls ■ '»• i 1' I: 1 |e i tee w i*« 1 use -. • -rub' a< >s l < ■ state stand |y you. • lot I >, Otis vs. M. notion >.n a > | Miin.il ill j hoard of eliarilies uoveinoi In-w- P. Prentiss, An»'St"i'k wln re In- has w ■ n by I Mu tire.-ne :s our most sun essfui .-iiiilw, •II.1 I. !•: W' s. \ •, l',. i. n | spe.ial- ■ v into re \ Its rooms while the invest. ••! Kan>a.w pr 'iiiissury note. Verdict f< defendant, Mrs. Lease ohjeeted to :t a nod n I m nt-noio and lixuiie diseases. work. He leaves wif<- 11;: o._'l i■ ! m •••iring W i I liamst >n Ihinton for 1 11* r! 11 K l 't n;iir. W 11 »'; : } h is ne on. ll is that t a c nil u ill 1 h* A Sun for plaintiff, m^lit thought a|>|><»;nI ment of a Democrat in one of [- tin- discoverer of no £(• y i M .1ST < ;! \ III is. 11- Ml M K- if If, j1 iie ;-..nsumed in inquiry tin state institutions and said he would 'll, |)r. ( i irelir NelVO 1 .» b! ioif and He IV e j \s afternoon Attorney '■ vest io. j eduesday County !;. "••'is s, a ... 11 i! V W '■] is f- Keeley I that bet. .re tin* '*n igal u have t«» he dismissed or she would to re ii «*, l which is such va.-t amount Mil probable have y. doing llnnnelis was obliged to retire on no uiint of I •; s sent > ii \ — <-\ "f j need I ida ogo >n< luded ( onimissionci >]omil, Mm Tin gom 1 all over the world. 1! uses Un. i- ! I' IMI". lA.m’ix C. M r M .*• ■( | i;oY fiimr prompt ly removed her. nothing illness and II. F. Dnut-oii Lsip was appointed The fi;ncrai of Miss Annette L 1'c -ai eo.-f o sixteen certain in Imt harmless reme- I and .sif | .Stevens, Ministei WVn>. i iie icnioval hispractice vegetable ri m b\ the court. held fl'oli] [In resilience of her sist er, M r> *•’ < amy created a sensation in the Counts Attonies ad int> I x :.* .111■ a 1!as \ Ilia-- U 1 dies. vliieh can in no manner iim-s Me-, « *• 11 a waii;ins of KoLies ;n> in:*' The iiijiim p.iin Old navy d'li* s am! >u’L is IN*]>ulist paity.The Kennebec Demo- injure you. I las. ilarker, North Los This gi.-at <• 1 consultations \va> is * »dd a lie Mini 1" -f. HIM '• 1 an- In called helor system giving Maine Central IMitstielu. 1’asailetia, California, I>ec. I'.'tli. attend It stated that ad -dahiis against .Map;. in Washington mu: crat >a_vs that A. K. Yates and Hon. \Y. Institute, and advice letter ...11., ...... llv nm.il.pr .1 t.lw- tn.-n.U ..I tin s I ■ 11«• I n*u w n u of W .a: old ■ l.lu k ot through correspondence, Fellow Mutual Assoruit !uo|'‘ In eouimiltee.(’apt August '1. Haines are mentioned as candidates tree of large, is especially important to tin- sick with deceased. The -askct was very iMi imvd 1m lore the dual dissolution have H 1 il'/.ens d i» d Her. Jflli o5 lias aitir his eaididae Prof. 1 >rake, win. has been the simply yet j been here looking bn the nomination for poor and those at a distance from l.'epnbliean mayor living la is able to be on tastefully decorated with violets, mingled hern honorahiN ad list-.i and paid h. Pr.-* •i •' He the. se;r fol tor to' and tli grippe, duty again. | followed the a Maine, of as stu h < pension gem y AVaterville. huge ..tier, consultation and advice with ferns, while valla lilies ami other up- j d- nt Phase and a "iiimilte. appo.M-.: < eeloie \\ to were a had settling ill llltlliop. impressinji is that he is Ikely leceiv fonmrly attended by great expense, Chute number of the students have dowers decorated the room. .At I tililt The ela'tns olio anted ‘1 Ur- 1 uk propriat.e purpose. t a other lheie was much interest ihe doctor .s in la but the most, of them are con- and one son, I’osl mas the ippoii.tmi nt. The enly jniiiii having wonderful success grippe, the grave kind friends made generous floral tween S14,‘KMI and A new ist« insui- * [ in the sale of stork at the Colt Farm Au- the sick letter valescent. .I he post oilin' at I'o- lie nt an ululate now is li. ('. S welt ol JVrt> treating through correspond- offerings. Three beautiful selections were iitiee organization lias he. n tiuide anhui^ the burn Dec. ence, and if yau will write him about he as •! an inrrease ill land li is dial the 18th,and thirty-live horses bred your of sung with much tenderness am! pathos by a Odd Fellows of tin* Slat, t" know the. receipts. suj'posed appoint- disease it wil' It is customary for the students this 1 from the best blood lead to your com of o. \Y. E. Fellows' Relief Assoriathu F\- 1 after will on the in New were undoubtedly Its quartet posed Kyle, M. Odd ; 'residential ollire .Ian. ment be made re-asseiibling England cure. school to hold two sociables each term. 1 add. (>ver one thousand were at- Wood, and Misses 1'eck and Stouten burg. ehange. M a n villr I’. I la we-, a na ot < ongress.The sun-committee oi the people in first sociable was held last Thursday evening Kev Florence lvollock conducted the funer- /e The best institute A time died at his horm in New committee on hanking and etirreniv of .ndanre. price realized was in the upper chapel. good 1 11.' ot'ti. ers Were eh !<• ! i: Charles F. now <>f al services and referred in terms to following for Morserve, Lawrence, was touching >r Miss Berniee j >. Simmons the House to whom was committed the I-Joyce, sired by Warrener, and reported. °Tk Kan., lias lately hven elected the trustees tin1 beautiful life and character of the de- King Solomon Poun. il, li. and S. M tne 1 sales down to a by oo s.-nt to the Columbian K.x- of the State hank *ax, ranged few less than The V. P. C. A. Association chose its of- and made for ‘.lie question repealing nlie ■>i Shaw of N. C.. ceased, earnest prayers stated < otivo. ation held dan. ‘J.l T I M. sn < ot undred. University lialeigh, presi- oi linger bowl doylies in are divided on the matter, Mr. o. ficers last Tuesday evening for the ensuing comfort of her aged father and her brothers dent of that institrtion. Mr. M‘.-serve will .John M. Flet* her: I) M dames F. Fernald: for oh a e in bod term. This society is a thing for and relatives in the east. In aceordaii e pete premiums Tennessee submitddrg report ing *'*rs- 1'aroline II. Johnson, a he remembered grand good titnt-U by many as a student of the is 1*. P of W S. A. Parker; 'ideas.. le-hert Mm-.ul Her work and Mr. Warm* «>t died the students, as it conducted chiefly by with the request of Miss Bieknell the body company. unconditional repeal, I>, ‘•it.i/.en, Wednesday, Coburn Classical I institute, from * 70 graduating them. was laid at rest in Mountain View cemetery Peas. F. dohnson P. of last week v\ ith the white New A oik. and Mr. Hall of Minnesota. M ‘i*4*! years. S!ie leaves a lius- there ;n the class of also from P>urg-\ss; Keeorder, band ’7M, graduating .1. 1. Marrim r, E. T. Howe, ,J D. Barm m- d which indieales that her in l’avov of conditional Johnson, and three sons and in class of The Amieianian met and elected O.. Frank K. t'lvwlev ; P of P Hemw d. j*¥ri reporting repeal. t luee'tbuigt. Colby University the '77. Since Society and Mr. were the bearers. °»«4 of the Ballou pall [Pas- 'lth'd lo one < "ill be tenders *?«»*** daughters being lus lie has himself to be its officers for the term last even- of the gold pre .Mrs. 'le velanti a erinn'lc graduation proven Thursday adena Star. (dimples: Steward, 1 >. T. (iuptill; Sentinel, ,T1 town * lerk's books Mr. Vice Daily Morning il'm Hobert a .Ian. 12 Mrs. Stevenson, "it« hIiuw that, the*-The thoroughly adapted to educational work by ing: Pres., Hawkins; President., Burns, promi- luncheon by been recorded II. W. Marriner. The installation, at the t-rtv the past yitave in Lib- meeting with great success in in Mr. Chas. Barber; Sec. and Treas., F. W. I man of died last of the Vice President. It will be the first hi teaching East.port, deaths, IS births and 11 different institutions in the West. Brigtrs; Executive Committee, \V. \V. Bal>- W. the eminent died stilted eouvoeation in Fehruarv, will he puh- ■* II* "-is a between marriages. [Kenne- Henry Paine, lawyer, Demoeratie leader in formal exchange of courtesies bec Journal. cock, U. I. Morse, Fred Orcutt. at Ins residence in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. lte to eoinpanions ami their families. The school has been by the various societies during the year. 1'lie Year in lielfust. A. C. Burgess’ storehouse, Herbert .Jack- Miss Lilian P. Kobbins (now Mrs. Chase) Sunday re-organized | a I The North Club course, which began son's store H. A. Carter’s and Miss MeLellan. JL E. Ellis is teach- and the lenity club, social society, or- (Poor's Mills), and continued to Feb. 27th > W i zed. Dec. bill, 18b2, THJ IIN A I ANM' AI. I!K\ ll' OF TIIK and (>. F. (Titehetfs stables. Additions er nt the Upper Crammar sehool in place gan j I was well attended and successful, I' \>l TWKI.VK MONTIIs. have been made to the dwellings of F. F. of F. W. liriiwn, and MNs Alberta Wads- i»ev aiyia. iMiigsoury jnssni ner■vaca- in Hie West. Her Rev. II. T. Hack gave a number of lec- . Mrs. C. o. Maeomher. Ed. F. worth has succeeded Mis. Florence May- tion pastorate continues j W ■ '•••nt herewith our usual review at the North il- Mamie to be successful. ; lures Church, generally Consumption nard in the South Miss very Maeomher. A. .F llarriman, F. IF Smith. Primary. One ot i oust a North has a season lustrated with the stereopticon. year, '"lnjuisnie summary F. <>. William Wood. F. Warren of the Lower <» ram mar was out The church enjoyed may be avoided. It comes from a that Freer, Feorgv on ltl{eformers,,‘ was highly in- germ takes uiiJ"' various headings and a of last term on account of illness and he: of in its history. series, diary White. \. W. Bat.es ami others Critehett, prosperity unequaled His talks and. The Lev. II. T. has made a I struetive and entertaining. root and when the is event- on was a Sibley cV Co.'s shot* Mathews was taken Mrs. 1). Yeazie. pastor. Hack, grows only Weak and Tin* yeai the whole factory. place by Mary 1 his travels System to different of the lectures on Pilgrim's Progress, Bros.' F. F. White’s, IF C. Pitch Miss Ella M. Folsom of tin* North number of trips jiarts -• ■ s mill, Primary with are i'\ r- ,uie and devoid ■■! serious eas- his the in Europe and the White Mountains, Lungs affected. W. ( Marshall's. F. A. Knowlton's attended the tiorham Normal School dur- country, and given parishioners j ei's. his of the \\ orld s Fair and eat:ist.ropldes. May the -online < the fall and Miss Leila A. Ilrown benefit of them in lectures illustrated with impressions and 1\. I! oiiner’s short houses ha ve been ing of and the those to the | World’s Congress Ueligious, yea -’sent us t’air a record : and additions made to a large taught there. \ class of nine graduated stereoptieon, relating enlarged, others, were the School at tue close of the White Mountains, the World's Fair and highly appreciated. <*■ number of stables, hams, houses, from High \ \ !»! I 1.1 1.'. carnage Pc\ E Tufts gave a few lectures sehool in June. of the of Lcligions being Ceorge i etc. There ha- also been more of minor year The teaching Congress specially Church in and Scott’s i' :• ws >i it the February Emulsion V 1 ■who manufacture Baptist such as music was tried in all the schools and interesting. repairs, painting, reshingling.et:e.. March on his European travels, which MMIIII ... mu mill The on the church were ..—— '.ishe', etc., have their ! than usual T' 1 it* tine residence of K. V. proved highly successful and satisfactory, repairs baptist m j verv interesting, tin* <*t' A. ('. under the direction of Mrs. E. S. Pitt her. completed and include, enlargement proved «me week when it shut ! Hanson and stable Sibley, devoted some ■ ,-x»Tpt of the which contains a kitchen, 'The Chautauquans days of f oil-liver ()i!. i;h, s in were 1 building <>f lime and in new boilers, and erne wet k j though begun iSbg, completed HAKIit'l: I M l'KO\ KMKN s„ i to certain historical personages with good hvoo|>h(>-j>hii pul baptistry,'pastor'.- room, etc. The audi- I this the was ■ year. was done in the harbor results. The work of soda, overcomes ...; the eon \> >• A year -;int .. broken engine. In both good job ence room lias been frescoed, new pews I large hiions hieh make con- !U 'IMA' HANOI chan- on l.’oman 1 eaih in the summer in dredging a a and U history. .. ,.■> were to run extra put in. new pi,.igan carpet. O; ! they obliged side from the (loose One «»f the most entertainments /”■ l|e w,.»| uv,.r en. There have been a large number of nel along the easterly a?id the hiril ling fitted up for both pleasing sumption pos-lh! mu '■ Several bought eaten up wills orders. channel to water in the j «,f the loeal talent was \n even- changes in business concerns (hiring the Kivei deep upper gas and electric lighting. The interesf in year by endorse it. ■a ua nt' b.ivr been made the harhor. The < hanne! is feet wide and with Sir Koger de (’overly"* tin; la during year, among which are the following: all the church sciviees is increasing. ing by shoe l.as a of 1.'. feet at mean low water. ! dies ot tlie I’nitariau society, July loth. v *. a ..eluding lie w and largei boilers, a Fred Timm removed his shop from depth The Methodists hav< fully kept up the a of this The entertainments tin r- * the in a store There still remains shoal west interest and attendance at literary by svs’* exhaust ae ami I«• r dis- Allyn Imilding nearly oppo- they •njoyeb pipes channel, which will doubtless be removed j newiy organized I’nity Club of the Cib- Cou!.1 > v'v.- !_ii;i one r.ia site on Mein street. K. S. Pitcher's music the beginning of the year, and their num- teiation pave •_ of >awdust a.id shavings, an ai in the near future. The this taiian have been of a oiden ,he I o, ; business was merged into that of Meats A dredging bers have increased. The usual society high U:’V .Ti '’PULSION steadily The Methodist and cures _■ Mi- ’i' to]' the feed water for en- was Hamilton A of Tort- the > ■ healing Pitcher, ami the business afterwards year by Sawyer quarterly meetings have been held with society baptist them a nd n s [«ii; s' >i_ j Y I' SC Peach bad a lecture course the ot the store. land. semi annual con- | and uers. bile mill | results. Tie-third ■ larged by taking adjoining good -■ isligbt* » 1 and p-,-..- Charles li. Field succeeded the linn of The Maine Central K. T. o.. at its own vention of District worih present winter, both courses liav< de,'’rieit \ and runs 1«> hours the lhukland Fj per bad the channel near ! lieen instructive and well Keating A Fieid in the insurance business expense, improved League was held at the I. here Sept. patronized < around. Tlie iirm lias done the rail mad wharf, and Carter A- < <>. had soi year iu January. Miss Nettie Hamilton open- L.M ii and got h. 1 111. IV.!, >!•; \-o\. 1 ear's business in i;s 1 ed rooms over < letm-nt's some obstructions removed from near the immthiv set irg•1' y history dressmaking The Catholics lave held The sixth annual bal! of e marine Wasliingi •• Feb. 1st. Edward \ dories ro- railway. vices on Court street. on a 1 Jail, in t he same line of | store at their new .•nureh Hose Co. at tile opera liouse .Ian jot i i Several have h,wn set in tin* -tuned of the Bevere lions* in dolphins The ('hristian Advent, meetings have was ba ■ .1 and eoiit raeioi s, charge veiy successful, ving a iai ge ai,. builders harbor, which are a to vessels 1 The linn of J-Vi naid A upper help In en continued at Memorial Hall Liber a nee. a .January. granite by good supper, with t.i l.n •,., m1 run Fill >urham. in go. yea M was dissolved iu .January and hauling. (>. L. Tie work has also been and to t ^Winter j udgvt Voting. | given In- p. .*1. ami ; t F. Fer- stka.ui.i; vnri:- in '.11be;■ died in Mareh. and the lie Imsiness continued by .James extended and meetings sire held weekly j company -HdO. C. A. F.l- ( on hast '• b < :iai«i. l>. K. Yeaton succeeded 'The Tenohscot Sicas::bo;il o.. which two different the A was eii r. ;. ::i• i. :i ciu.ducted by I j Hay neighborhoods baiapiet gi\ C, j nn lis in the lcst.aurant on Main V... and af- controls steamers Knini dim-. Viking. Klcc- Side. i. I j Id. Coi P Lombard in Immi >-t ids ap- i;.. ■ * Hosed moved < a -1 war. Is out and away. ta and some . liavc not | ally Nil-. Yeaton her at with the Mait emsai Tadroad ( o. 'The > here win !*a ■» given Sleds Given lo.-itig millinery -bop spenKe• interesting stall. Nearly a lnna.it d g. mu-men were A wav the same lime. Tim restaurant is now is now on rse: < ‘is a amoMui of w oi k Kmmenne a route between biscuit slid seai i < <•). Lombard us- esented present ji: T" :ill> !i «i- < Nlr-. s. A. ! ,-s lit of the !•=»• '-n r nr ro rut s ... onducted 1 Staples and Toekiand. and the lev i |*». i1 s•->!!. ej« bilbo a .. •!••• c;i! but lia\ c beeu < .bliged by ugails. Ihiekspoi Viking | with swoid a pjuopi iat e n'm oink y tw «/•:>••/• .v/./•;/»• ix rm mmu-i r. \\ ■■■,. A ilaugh wen* succeeded by Bohert on her old route from I lei fast, to t i<‘iie ot Maine at the virions Mis \ 1 \iisiin S !. 0,.-. !' cii Society spoke I and Mrs MiP.iken shoe factory by building tin* Windsor House. Two oi i Browtnigg in The latter was rebuilt at Scar-port last Clinches lei. g. -l and agents the i gave a slcig to and e o a l.e > i; side, d have hing patty arspoit I.erly hey <>. medicine and one >- ■ i: soon after ill jdoetois veterinary winicr. Through the summci season ,.->y rauc.isseiI 11;e dimu i. cards and dame at the >eai ; in at foi alt lit- I sport Best d. coloring lie;- .1. C. Low Good isuigeen iiave established J)is. tin sc boats tie- interest ol IFM.- dtsti ilmtion. I Pen ;;h. about Quality, Prices, Goods k w h eh has iM fore i wen done louse, forty part ieipa ting. J-.. 1. Stevens and Frank E. Free- route came here in | Ham, line and from Uelfast and Searsport Two women evangelist.- riie ( inderella Assemblies” were u Ai, xtension of thcii huild- man- and Hr. I.. W. Hammons has re- to ( various III! i\ i \ ! North poll amp (Hound, as well as a \pril and lie hi m- efings in places, and wen held ii• mo i: .'iiie of Pleasant street is opened .'and. fortnigiitly. sumed hen*. A. C. Burgess run of excursion hut left ..ft* !« practice good business, j.cwus buys. s, (lie winter The -■ : t ib- \ new line of ma- j rinusday hn•ugh pm pose. d wat *• store the Coli- moved bis iiai from w harf lias been enlarged and a slip put in L.i-iei Sun-lay va* .b»s-*rved at all she i series both and ui a nr'' work has proved enjoyable profita- k :.g ly seum to tin and A Allyn store, Spencer for the accommodation of these steamers. Morn lies with appropriate exercises and ble M isie ! »el fast Hand i: .!;.d several machines already ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY Wilson nc -.cd io the Coliseum. II. If. The Castitic lias done a good husiness spe- i ;! music T- e I'uitarian Ch uvh he "{’lie Assemblies" wliicli oe !., to, < Uher minor -Popular begun duplicated. McJ tonal, j Hosed hi jewelry business and on the Green's Landing and Uelfast route. in-.* then wile..m .1 M’t t led pastot Lev. II ..a,,, ic- have 1 wen made from time n si vi u hi- former st:<»re in was c ■ on im *\ Tin: v \t.i Masonic Temple The Jiostou steamers have had an un- M r, !( of a:, -lidge. Mas> ..eeupi**«l We are in the Business to l'hi be M..; y oa: Is on I he new Sell and Please. ivtitted foi the People- National Bank. usually prosperous season. Tin hiv- that pulpit •\ r be ; o! another j■ l'O'pe. ciialiy w The last i'< weeks of his business was in met with no serious accidents and were I uimi in. t-t i i- a tin- ( mig. i-ga; i-mal- .. -..f; nu. on in Our Line is Fresh the Allard store High street, which obliged to extend their daily 'rips to a ist. Ikijit: si and M*’hodist (■hurehes vvre and New. V.tci in. ,v Found: y < •. (linage II. Poor ha- since opened in the later date than usual. 'Tin- steamer l.’ork- 11«• i. 1 at uriou.-. res dm icg the year. the Scars ; ■ ii<- a lioi-.risliing hu.'im ss. “Only same line. staples A- Cottrell bought laml. which has usually run from IJoek- T: ••week ! p ci was observed two '.a'- 1. .. A < o. sta; led a y cooperage I ■ .Nirs. C. W. Jlam v s clothing business.- iand to Uangor in connection wi'h this ev e11i tig's at ea a hutch in t he * v*h r i' 1 11 in and did a •«»d Fur Point M g. 1 y ay ■ !s!h\ P. M W. B. Walker's mar- » *. t Foals, Maples bought line, was disabled before Cm los.- .>f tin- named abovn a lie meetings were then Remain,” ilf-HO's, llvmoiih .■ h ugh t he s h uuiiei and bid. ket. Wm. 'Spinney bought JL. A. Car- season and was not put n again. Tin' e.•minim*! km, ]<> long*, wit;, -ooiI Hi IBB IlrosoN. of tlio .lames '.ail a in* omt ■ •: ice w as cut by ! I. tel. .Jr.'s i'i'ci v store <>n BH1 St. The company is building a new steamm to resit If i' .; nt, and t tier, w as Sniii!: W.hiIou siiijum g : im of Perkins A Melv n was come on the iJostott route ;n vl season, in*' >n!ie* t n ■•i’ii Lev. W W. ! >. -man ;-y ( i'i b. ; h, amount cut foi liome Miu-iiiiM i:;, u., MEN'S SUITS. di-solved. md 11. A. Perkins an I >■ c 1 MACKINTOSHES. opened lilt I! A 1 I.! U > A ■ it p re i g i. \ p lc gan A mid auction -t-Ho in the Hilton building "ii i’hil-i'lel |ili i a. i:: -, o•• t ban fernici f. 1 iy N1 oiit M. H. i.. Pea\cy closed out hi- ■ i. ar improvement'* v ,dr I’ > Will ■ i •1 e lit .mil tin- B,’f tst ci-ihing i;i 11 and newed away. ili.- wpnpim buiidiiiyA 1m is ! : nvs LADIES' CRAVENETTE STORM GARMENT c I* am).. Wav *;• -i.ci e is o', ujd* ': by j A. Bobbins A o.. im• butldinys \v, re ';. aud a hat “Aiil-'lly 111.* up they m e < built at i > m 1111 a 11! put 'lei cl etc. i .a wi ern A- ales, ami Brooks. tie ■■ jdiol -, 3i to orth-r /.<> fin h ;1 ’;:e Ill M ... fr<> ,,, ,/s .// .msi;n'pti•111. clothing maim tact urers. di-.-o! \.•*I. W. line laid w ii b stc-l rails ,md her ! e, ■ a. \ :: manutuct u:'CIS 1-1 als via,':' 1 W. .•••' continues the mu im-inc.-- at !»r«»vemeiMs made. 1'lm i. ! ...... emter. .'Old out; to t be o|<; stand, ami M. 1 h I ivnn* the ami ill tise .-a: s ot the passenyv; train m-*i I- -. :. a ■ a o m can \ -Mi • i :>g > ■ a:1 ii w a •• 1 o! ie b a m lit ot tie •, i ae.-s it in- ( ’oli- ami sinolviny mu- 1ms oe- *,b i- ■••'i « uni m-t. -i John A. a Belfast One-lh -eum. The l-‘Vi linn «>; .1. Williamson a- M ■ 11 m :' 'o.i •!' <. I fin > a rs ‘I, House ■ W n 'III ill U l| 1"J .11 Hi >on wa- >: t in* «.f tin- hi nick !i.i> on- is-oived. the op.-nii,y -■ Clothing junior partner ■: w fliaa vi j m-et i i,g i i i.n ig I n. t S. h.,< ing \iigu.-t;‘. W. i'aj'lt luge ! I he v fi. > hr -dim m -t ear, ITiv, ••■•!, •, III .-itrc-i-t:. ■:■ ■:ic out of tin business am! to tvti re mi account «M 1 i iit-a I ■ ii ,-;i r 1\ in j Htgn lilacksm ih Odd !■'••! |. «w i o ■ ■" I h’. an! ag.d iie old la unehcii Mil;, 1st. the summer, >.-i ; I /.. >. Bid:;: rds ino\ ed to his i'oi ncr and died l i h. ■ -H

a vi-, win hid idness bi> iaii: wa> in ehaiye m' <•••>:. i .•!«-*' h ft tttcd in if.! I! ina CHARLES O’CONNELL ;}» ini!, am! h.«> had J i* a > e a hush \bboM .f Brow r. But a ft or l.i leal It 1 been taking vacH"!;. ie-umed .• Proprietor nent leeni. |, ., V'dge ud \V;r- Ii ties- A. >. cariied on a iiaauc.- it >v as yi\v.*n to ( omluoio J,-iv ! ', .: •< i-'ahy d;fl|B'an ; call d t) t. Tl.e lodge is iniw in a 1 ,n-im.<- Mail, m. ,-liort time in the "f t !o- ft'-i-bt train. < onduo’.oi > Auk of ver\ pr« ■ *< >1 d i i >11. >.'S'.e -lo Ml' ! ■ Opel ii.g. >uii.-moiciil llcrbei \ E Brad, u.h.m. sueveediny l\im. •: i 1 >i y Wa d | >ic r’*■ i. •■.;< weir he’d as i.*i- man a conf.-,-: I« men stoic the opem*i > 1111'!' I \ «■ 1 •»nv I- •• s d .1; ue Hi. n.-lta-t : ’. I';.;-' < Ii)»J COAL ? COAL! same building. bin hitei mov.-d t*• one of :Aim,y tii,.- uenoral ioe blockade \ug. islecn.n: V..\. 4, .1 .ekisnii. t in1 Me is! a. -to; Fred Bobbin- m* uiony ii"' -."Hist Crand u ;-e I racket t atlemie.. ; tijih•. cl- mained open, no ioe below the n i.n* sbipman harm "-maker- dissolved. Mr. Mi-veiis i'orminy j >tr. >1 he V orllat I )< > Moim-s. gov.i. a as \>-i :n. ii in I he » .up. tail; -nd to A retiring moving Fllswortb. Mr. •I une i b. :■ ( .'oil da\ at tIn* j prevent the Boston steamers their Templars’ '■ If skin t lie < makiny I1'*'-- : continuing bus'me.-s. Ini'. World’s aii;■ e ( ■ r!• ,ey ;i!ai V rips. Sailiny vessels also arriv- I"e11jp• -ngress at j,. A. Wiley i- connected wiih Eli Cook in : dune oth. SWAN & and SIBL \ o! | ed ami EY iiei the lobster and dam I departed, loadtny COMP A the tioih business if. ii. sold diseliaryiny Bradbury at the steamboat wharf. l ob. b'.tii vhe ili< \\ '. i has had ;i i>;isy --r.i m land hi-. ! •• umeh go id. including he Y\ Sr, : '-il 11,1 i ■;lf. i-‘o Mas broken out of the upper harbor F. A. am in with 1 i. .Jones, nnpany F. !• rinat ion ei a ! nun and a child r-u s s;»- and business resumed at the upper | Hi \ u gust a steam laun- ■ ; Morrison bought e i• t v in W m ... The Han -.i (\ a •: s ii -i < Ira n;te were su-- ''halves. There were tin- usual number anjiiva o, \Y N!. lish market I dry. day opened the IJelf.s I e., u as ol, served, Man Ii A'-/ ther Me : a au bib in tlie sea.-«lc,t ot arrivals of yrain and food ih.-iyins. Urged .-ill; in lie ei oiiic." and Mrs. j up: ••-hipping 1 1 Celebrated Hcklc ami upwards ot tbiitv oaryoes of j f.-'s ill sia. )■- a Vein i .Ioanna ami Mr-. Sarah pho>- ■’ (.ray >idelingc] j The N oi,- \\ L- m \ 1!iaiu-e has rga u- Plymouth \. and has since Sev- ! 1 h ate. Backet J autos 11 oimes ran ivy u! a r- i i a', ■'. .•:,•! Mil ] shipped | an tailing i ouse in tiie otic:. 1 amhert A iy tl.roiiyli tlie season to Boston. ; r -i!' t!* .:!■ A (.SO s«ib H Hr <• s- ship- | Young oiii plow liter bu-im ! ter it ••■eel 'led I gil ls’ Sewing school. 1 » I «1 to S111 man A ••. .J. If closed w W IS Smalley am! were Hi* ii p ■odu. tic >! much good, and an-, i 1 i n_. a i; i a ra hi' n beyond ie>s than in smm- l' •1 ■ pm ! -'"O' an lin-w < A li: ! in- I 1’Usine—.- iaik now Las an-.diei in g-.-o.! working order. •• I 1 ■!; | he fill : 1 I. >ad i i> ’i im.-r years, but t w as a la rye •. S 1;> ,i..-s «;•!' \ t he a cm nil meet ;n < let. ■;111 t here wa- \ rv m m asi- i ii t iio trade with the eastoin i>- l.«M W. (dark tin- busim.-s. ■ COAL | continuing a lai a* idan. > was i lauds, borji pm-kots and steameis. g. ippei >ei ved hnii: a new ]. a by ; Hutchings Bio-, -Imp a t in* M I■ inn« lid a u tv ii, t I!oiiny the \e.ti sell. M,-\m A Muiler led L, tlieir granite lm-'1 u--s in ( after'.- j sidp- lost. sell. A. b’ioiiardsoii sold and evening hy i.V\ >n Cm- dc.it'; <■: C.o. if. yard. Wight Ids on the eei I >ra nut. i’Le me n la i t ra i n I.-.- j sl.H.p io-m-va bonyht. >eh. I’.tr.iyoii is t ..■■■.>, 1:■ 11 .1 i A.\t ! 1-laeks:mtli v as closed and Car-ci A 1 Si tut Co,: scop in ing school t..is yai n-gistereo 'is 1 st.i! ii’iyation and hauled up in the up- pupils, ii., HIM r:i ail -..art ('o. built a ii*'W in t lie W. H. j l shop yard. and was mile! tin oistrueti m f Mr. ! _f ioreman ot hi* >• po: haioor. The i-uitiidiiny interests in v a a itching « r ir i i-. Sanborn Is argn. The Belfast \ge l.a ion. he 1 1 s'lhlf A < v M. i ’. 1 ’end ie: 'll *'o m- :a t A'!.: <; :i «ii• i Ilia- been I dm Mori''v 1 I: in-; :nv i nst i In v in this i:i• i-aied an for red to outside whcivbv Belfast improved grinder as | parties, known the Bellas’ \ge 1 ■ ! eoi'j.i.ration eit\ Inis'had a good tun of an I 1.", ng kni \ e.- \ he \ m t- oaptains lia\o been left ashore. patnnag'. ! * j ihiblisliiiig npany has d vT t at .aits. a.me <•; w lion Ayers SarsapariHa ■ *. a rang'men; i> for -grind ! grading : *H a.\ t» 1 i-Ul No. ; pr ! \ Co., Muss. itit All;-. lim e re; urisl o th- drink i;;d»ii ya' yhi.-i.r Ayer iii. .e iv11i *> ■ *'11 the machine. ■ v 6. , 1 la- eared ot smell last win or was not The term i' ... ILih s. eou- SWAN B1 EY 'i !ii A .. bought out tin other t lm allair- of Hie Jiave been m the 1 peedd will cure COMPANY iiy to Curesothers, you '■piiu- up former \ears, about three stable. d in < >, toiler and > .overnoi I’..,.,., V ,-:„r a ; ; ! lie hands of a vit i/.ens' the e\pit VI. uppcr paper mill, so-called. board, city 1 | tons 1 j beiny ]»ed and four tons sold in leaves has IT Meins w l*.a>; s M e, f""k ui. The butter is manufactured were made which increased the total val- lisli, put Vs. Maine < ait nil IT T to. .sTL'.tlH. lb !,e- *■; U McIntyre, and tinds a ready sal*.* uation "f the city from S2.721,:{:>:> to s:>,- I'l HF.s. j ing claimed m account of the ol « j burning; at tin* big si market prices. In the sum- 1:’»().The rate of taxation was re- 1 lie lirst alarm ot the occurred | year j plaidliir* biddings at lliiniliani, as al- niei sca>«'i: most of it goes to the seaside duced from .Old to .Obi, and the rate of Feb. 22 in C. Wednesday night, d, the meat F. Yerdiel t leged by (h‘t(ii 1* A TKN ! M II! > I < IN KS. The number of polls (assessed at The contents of the market were S2..70) spoiled ; trial tiled aid allowed. < h. 4 J II was found to be l.TMi 1.:. 14 iu smoke and Judge Idbbe.v J against h> lire, water, but the build at the Delivered ami /tilt hi hand v >ene,t I i i advent of Is'.*:! our presided .January and Octobei pn ton, ... fiti.rdl *<>\. found j ■ jiatent i is.Eh ing was not much A sheriff’s terms at it hart. me damaged. and Jidge Wliitehouse at the IJ niedi> industries flourishing. Daua ami sewer | April !; The system has been extended by inquest was held but was learned. ! term. the Skoda were nothing brand juries found Ibi'indiet- both having sales and a good building new section from A. (’. —The house of John Millikeu on Federal for Sibley’s meuts, and the Court has TO di- making preparations increasing their residence on street to Miller street was granted High street, slightly lire Mar. voices. ‘lusincss o\ »-r Jsp*j. The Dalton and damaged by j Wood, and Leon’s thence down Miller street to old sewer cause unknown—In Hay Straw, 14th, August a slight s<:< KKT SOCIKTIKS. ''iirsaparilla companies had organized and near (Toss street, at a cost of about £4,000. lire started in II. McKeen s barn, but was w ci e titling laboratories. Fletcher’s Palestine K, T. of lieliast 8*rCi>MBERi AND COAL of up The contract was let to Charles extinguished without an (ominaiidery the Best Baker, alarm—Nov. 2:5(1. ( Quality. Herman Compound was on the who it to and De\ alob of Yinalha- market, sub-contracted I)acey A- Taylor the department was called out at mid- oinmandery IS OFTEN VERY DESIRABLE Leure " ' «• ( <" made a firm which has sine ven were the 0 •- at" I by become in- of Boston. The was done Ital- to a guests July and 7 of Clare- rare/,an*,, foot «/ digging by night slight lire in the rear of Plne- >,"f. otf Street. u po: ated as Fletcher* s Vegetable Com- mont ('oninu ndcry of Poekland. The Bel- ians, and the ledge blasting by Clarei.ee nix row. *<"". P,!niid Co. F. A. Puss, at the Head of fast Knight.- went on steamer Florence Clmer of Boekland. '1 lie lire department was increased dur- We Guarantee it In* w as on j Tide, manufacturing catarrh snuff. The water lias been extended the and returned the new steamer Cather- system by ing year by the formation of a new I Sa «t*;i a vme Dmia i11 Co. has had a change on ine. They the Bel- adding three hydrants North High hose company. Seaside No. 2, with head- accompanied by u manag.-rs. I*.. F. Hanson succeed fast Band. being street and two on Waldo avenue. quarters at Perkins store. North cd Dr. <». High Belfast Kilgore, and there have A new ornamental iron fence has been street. l)i\ision. F. B..K. of P.. opened 1 Prices -f- n Cut s.-u.f in ;n hange> the details of the built the front and a the year by installation, followed a along part of the A* < 1 IU-.NTs. by -FOR- 'u'! !!*■.'-. I In Hoe perfecting ]»ress put in side of (Hove supper at tin Windsor Hotel. The divi easterly Cemetery. It was Two fatal accidents •*:.*. i: Uist has been occurred in Belfast si on attended the annual ; year. taken out paid for partly by the city and partly by j “held day" of the w during the year and two of our citizens an" n- -me set up. mi which next sea- ion. order at Bat I A ug. !M h. private subscript were > e drowned from home, while papers aj now being printed. 'Hie South Belfast lias been away Silver Cross Lodge, K. »f P.. had a cemetery enlarg- two former residents pub and JUSTirurE at BELFAST the nndieine continue met violentdeaths lie installation, concert good, ed the of t.vvo acres. by Sanborn's or Shoes by purchase in Boots other d D s.ii < ■>. leased by mishap places. The eases and -all. al tin saparilla I*'. New sidewalks have b< «-n built on sev- (diestra, Opera House .Ian. ./Ofv *; I/. /i. are Wm. B. who -AT h"ii*s s'l'if "U Main st Abbott, tell Feb. 24th both. T le ; ( /V,„i. reel, and eral streets and much of the old walk re- >dye visited endeii Lodge and died three later2 ( harles Phil- •"•'ssiiin {•♦•!>. Is'. The mannfae- laid. days Sept. I)uriii;..: the \eai a new emblc who fell in .IO/i\, Mli\. : : m-*dic:u<* began in brick, his barn March Ith matie was , -- March, and New streets have been built as follows: gilt siyn put up on tlie outside and died next John ■ suia’ eil his to day: W. Mitchell of the l'esigi pracliee extension of Front street from old ter- of Castle Hall. COLBURN’S drowned in W.T, * ajiager ot h-* Augusta the Kennebec river A urora I C > ! ^ j > f k « M I compau;.. April minus near Miller street to Commercial 1»’< hekah .odge. 1. ( >. <). F.. } ■D illon : June 7th: Leonard li. Pendleton drowned cnit'dic-, are taking well held a very n*< essfui fair March 1st, fol- i- street: extension of ('ourt street from Klin nfiii I \V 1 :i;l -I -,; ... ai Islcsboro J line (fen .- Thick l; v i' ’at 27th ;< 'apt. W. War a Boots, $1,00 public, especially the Sarsapa- to Salmond: section west of Cedar, in lowed by supper and dance. Fxeelsior u ren drowned in Bake Brie June and /.?,* Mil i Vl and N"i T-mic and the Instant Pe- 27th; Lodye ot B; visited Aurora Thick Boots. I 1 line with Charles from nyor Lodge Boys' 1 I > ■ street, Bradbury Mrs. Caroline of who •,; !iei !'i.i'i•*r>. Conley Portland, -1 >. Thick ,0.~ to Salmond. A bridge near the Head of Sepi. Youths' Boots, in with two was his bis 1 ’i he icon'.-. hei daughters, killed at the ■ •••';• 1 .-I Sarsaparilla Co. began the! the Tide lias been rebuilt. The oilieeis of King Solomon Counci., 1,00 ii l! of the reservoir in Men's Lace or'Congress Boots, mm 'D.'Uiii of that at Peirce's bursting Portland, Aug. K. and S. ?L. were install'd W In 11 til ss ... remedy A lias been made towards an publicly ...... beginning Ladies’ Button ,00 tN ., ;‘aii u i'heatre Feb. L'Oth. and Oth. Ith Kid Boots, ,; f the luisi- electric lire alarm a April by .1. I). Parker. Past T. I. M. system, by placing d’hose who have suffered :ic.'- has been Clias. T. Whit- from minor Uefrcshiiient:- wa re served. Memorial sei Ladies' Boots, ,,">0 prosperous. box at Moody’s corner connected with a Serge Congress 1,„. ,.f akei of .lamaica accidents during the year are N. 15. Pen- Plain. Mass., lias been at Mathews Bros.’ mill. vices to Pas 1'. I. M. George L. Wrighi Ladies' Felt Lace Boots, .o> gong dleton hurt while Olive Monroe II. II. empmvfd as manager. sliding, Dee. Oth. »> M 1> PI,,,!.,,:,,, i„ < POSTAL MATTKli". bitten a John T. hurt Ladies' Felt Side Slippers, .4-0' 'l ucre lias been no change in the man- by dog, Owen, J The oilieeis of Tarrarne Tribp L O There has been a marked in while a Miss Drusellu Ladies’ agement of the Skoda business, either in change the stopping team, K. M.. were publicly installed March :»0th Lubbers,. of shoulder dislocated a tin* Pelfast. or branches, both postal arrangements Belfast during the Boberts, by fall, at < >dd Fellows' Hall by F. U. Veleli, D. Misses' Grain Button Boots, 7a of which have received liberal year, the office having been given free de- Mrs. A. H. Maddocks, shoulder dislocat- D. G. S. Charles II. 1*. G. L. patronage. Litehman, Misses Heel Kid Button, . ; was a Mrs. arm Spring Carpet The F.lcctric Plieumatie Oil Co. was in- livery. This begun April 1st with in' fall, Abigail Darby broken an address on the aims :.nd Weaving gave history Child's Heel Kid [CRAYOHS.l [VIEWS,; at freedom village. two three collections and two a fall. Mrs. IP C. arm broken Spring Button, corporated in September and is doing a carriers, de- by Gray of the order. a V" •»11 * nil.* T,. snug business in a on Phomix liveries daily. Another carrier has since by fall. Oflieers of Primrose V to 11. .*><> > | it 1 lifil,-. \\ laboratory Assembly. Pythian """ l'l been added. The of the I| ‘‘til..I'fil !*[ 11 •, s .1 W.-IIV 111.' bow salary postmas- mi; cm i:< m:s. Sisterhood, were installed lug. lbili, by ( hild’s Grain Button, 1) to 11, Ku ii do in. I •*> v \ n as ter has been increased from to per jiud know Solomon’s £2,500 £2,- Mrs. II. 1*. Grand Chancellor. The ...... corporation King The year with all the churches Libby, Child’s Grain "> to ,50 Mrlpni, , * *00. A office has been established at opened Button, S, Hitters Co. was in and post was also the same 1 '■•I incorporated .June, but one in a condition, the an- assembly inspcctol by nil.. :ttit ilii 1 ,-s.s prosperous I — -- [photographs; has a in Mass. Boor’s Mills with 11. F. Jackson as post- olficer and a served at Mixer's. factory Stoneham, nual reports showing increasing inter- supper '''4 \ \ mnMI’SON, I M; master. At the of Grand of We have received the i;i u.him. and iii;i*AiJ{s. est. and membership, and the Sunday meeting the Lodge just schools. Christian ; Odd Fellows Samuel A lains was elected Not w ithstanding the hard times, Belfast schools, Endeavor, Epworth Prices Reduced and Christian Deputy Grand Master. Mr. Adams is D. Again. lias seen a season as re- The schools, both in the central and League Union doing good decidedly good G. rx LADIES' PDEE GDM MOUJJED NOTICE. work. The Unitarian church was then 1). M.. ojfi' iu, of this district. Miss jAIINET AM gards the erection of new buildings and out-lying districts, were kept up to their / ( PER without a and its school Grace F. Walton lias been appoi ted I). full" look a a I ail do -t»•!.«• Mai tl the of old ones. Two line usual point of excellence. There was an pastor Sunday ' } improvement G. RUBBEPS. SIZE. 00.UU | DOZEN. l 'Mill hra< 1 11 >iu in\ >?.11■ la-t I ida' increased attendance in the closed. The were their D. M. of the Uebekah branch. I residences have been built, by Messrs. II. city schools, Baptists holding '*> mail n»\ aiim.-.-s, fillCf Frank 17. has been "’in * II. McDonald and Frank B. particularly in the higher Xe»v j services in the vestry, the repairs to the Crowley appointed I hey are very neat an01s- f\ti*i'i tin- law. A Isa til.- good | ami aim to make mv work if r—>»i: w If :. 'K -i\ III i-i^lit laiifV -f.nl n and minor and made trict. sat isfaetory. J»i built W. L. \V. W. S. B. repairs improvements pleted. sm-lilfil w it h 1 *r\i 1 i:i n st 11 om m\ -nr.- !a>‘ by Hall, Cates, Francis H. Welch is I). 1). G. C. of the oiir-. in all. There were several in 7th Itev. J. M. Leighton his Of ihImm i-i.i-t mail to m\ adilif— ti\. ilo.lars >f Fletcher, Geo. W. Burkett, F. A. How- changes May begun "'S'1' teachers: In the at the Unitarian since Knights of Pvt bias. W. T. COI-5URN, ) I ini tlicv will 1 »i* I• •:111 with a- ahovf l'lfiisi* nuiit-m ard, Sanford Howard and Albert O. Hall. High school Mr. It. L. pastorate cliurch, ifemonal st f |_| Q law an >uih • .|>tv > nti.«i: is worth a uml >>t are Misses Jennie A. McLellan and Ad- which time there has been a I.ITK liA li V. ' Other buildings Carter & Co.’s black- llsley, steady growth flirt* 1 lm aii hu-iiif.--. die M. Weseott succeed Mr. F. W. both in numbers and interest in the were Blo*> Street, fldll Iti-ltast. l»f. ■< :;w.vj smith shop, Hutchings Bros’, stone shed, Chase, parish, j Several courses of lectures given I McClintock High the and that our little caravan o f- around us chasms of incalculable on tlie business of shoeinaking, etc., and who >1« mlo'a to tin* Heart of I invaders, yawning lfoue»t Competition we has reared a and fERKIBLE A an loom- large interesting family. EXPLOSION! mles. tered no temptation in the way of wealth depths; before us, eternal barrier j meet liailf way. Mr. of the use of his be- and I P., although deprived ■ > N ,v to of the lload. And so, to the backward, Too > < > Knights long ing skies; looking High Pressure. t> I >1i!'I \ I INI' | j legs, is able to attend to bis occupations in a Self Evident Truths. "Trtith cannot be made > "l I. V I \ moon over the hill- no mortal could trace the In more tru** it. k •'I M1 I IN I fore tlie tardy looked eye path by cheeriul and manly spirit. After we have these days of keen compelition in even by redressing said an eminent Host on the of Mr. Parsons and line, when the business man is Sj*e- we were the sleep ol the which we had come. The greatest dan- enjoyed 'hospitality compelled ii cialist to the writer while tops, sleeping 1 his amiable and refreshed the ^ \ ; i; wife, inner bend his intellect and to of certain old medi- our oue has every energy tht S+&'- speaking 'weary, rolled up like mummies in ger to he apprehended here, (if turn our steed’s head for man,we good home, success of his business; the clerk, hook eines still in use by physicians. ■ !>r .lo.illial. we a neu •; ... .,! '1 j as as ever in the nerve and a without ; where arrive safely after three hours' Continued lie. remedies rugs, seeurely Gilsey, i steady trusty mule, keeper, professional man and t, drive tilled with and interest. laborer, JOHNSON’S are constantly being devised, \\, net I enjoyment ive \ v ! Tieinont or Hotel Kieheleau. both which indispensibles he has no busi- .7. N. Thompson. themselves at a territic rate, there cm but with ail tli.- imp'.ovenn ills i he hut one result—an i! of modern science then- is n. > tv,,,n from obstruction on the explosion, which i? i' 1 iii'ie an' two Andean passes in wmen ness to come), is Liniment! one which «»ur not in Anodyne upon pi"*.---n Transfers in Real Estate. resulting immediate death, leaves as as A ntina diiveth Chile. One or out into the face of the implicitly rely upon j. from U> ■hem •- j you may go Argentina laderas, paths with shattered brains and bodies. tain ■ -1*1 medicines. d*-\ d ami thence Like some ba \i is the Portillo, leading toward Sandiego, ! mountains, which are often so narrow The following transfers in real estate were hey are running at too high pressure many years ago. j in Euclid. Hie;, can- t here recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds The strain is too problems out between the summits of that two mules with their loads could not great. Something must not be The ab J lofty 'Tupungato for the week 1893: Emma J. improved upon.' ending Dee.*29, and does give way. This is true 1 above opinion of cue whom the Amics. tow and other is the l At intervals the trail is Stockton to F. equally Wt Maypu. The spnllata, possibly pass. Black, Springs, Mary French, women. learned men among the j Though their sphere is mote place • »v do. Wiu. B. to W. in > s > mi i ie c raintent, to its Conant, Belfast, George first las piofession. agrees gp iu pflva whieh follows the river Mendoza widened a little, for the convenience of Ii ited. they have their burdens, frets j Nickerson, do. H. M. Durham, Boston, to daily fully with the claim ue have sistihle and and results are pe ia; temptation, j -ourees in the heart of the Cordilleia. trains moving in opposite directions, which F. W. McCormick, do. Eliza A. Ellis, Mont- worries, the the same :u> long made: namely that, al- to wi h their though originated hv an old t ..!> a hi v-for t lie for derives must watch for one another and avoid ville, Win. F. White, do. F. L. French, stronger companions. jjt pi | The I“ort.illa, (Spanish portal), m in 1*1" John- Stockton to Emma J. do. ! his condition is worse even family physioi 1 s ...w mid slii'lt of Springs, Black, growing son's Anodyne Limim-nt coiad ]a. ; its name from an overhanging meeting in the narrow spots. Meet they to J. II. Joseph Gordon, Thorndike, Say- dav. The rapidity of its increase is awtiil not have survived for more ;■<- i«*i ies that whieh. looks is as much do. W. B. •«- Wl ioek at one of the entrances, must, and frequently, for there wanl, Howard, Somerville, Mass., to Our homes, and ! han eight v years mil's- :t ;>■ to contemplate. hospitals, he E. A, Brown, Palermo. O. Higgins, sesses ext raord ina r\ merit, :,n_ -c in is shorter of travel in one direction as the and a insane asylums are full of these unfoi tunates. ha It the pass other; •• .. like a doorwa\ Searsmont, to A. N. Jewett, do. James d" ii'Uii' life of ,m ofiiiry are ■ e and being crowded still further. '[ lu re feme,; V is about ... of "Oe !!;■•» ep ■ and fearful it is at the a moment to W P‘ hi- I O .., Pul much more precipitous thing best, Lewis, Liberty, Henry Leman, Palermo. C. i> hut one so.ution of the matter. >. i- Johnson'- Ail'd;, ne '' W. Lord, Thorndike, to Mary II. Brown, Recog- ir 11 11 .us. At tin1 point it is of terror and suspense, when helpless I:m -nt s '!#'\ lie; lv fi-nr- •ium'c’ highest West Clias. A. nize the of the situation at 01 < Newlmry. Piper, Belfast, to importance c. and f'"i Think T it •.i.• i• ms ;a ind 'lavs <\ ■ the in mid realize I ~>o !,.(>( above the level of sea,— human atoms, poised air, Harriet N. Wight, do. John Walker. Han- and take the necessary measures to over- syore ■ 1 t to A. N. Searsmont. me it If he-t kll">' || its ii i > oivth nm feet lower than that in to the full their own On cock, Jewett, George you have failing l.ot wll'-re opilli.fi- thousand insignificance. memory, o West to Clias. : 0.0 1-1 !: .a n ev "r ■ Whittier, Newbury, Lord, Ji.-lies, dizziness, nervous or sick -Hit* 4 h -Tim pe li we crossed these moiin- headache, lief '••• The sln.lv ot .1 ides as p I •.,I, v i ». by whi. a narrow shelf, away up in the blue, with Thorndike. Amanda Wing, Morrill, r.o 1. biliousness, lias IM-Cii to ke. 11 ;:s me to •' E. as do. irritability, melancholy, sleep* p j..11r \ ears Darwin entered the a wall of solid rook on one side and on the Hatch, trustee, b ,;I.. ago. l

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•• i IimI ri«•«• i l a vni.'!. J {:i it h M l,. ■'! I'm li'.'i ln,n, snh- 11 had run bin a ;<-y\ at H,I •- t i. s : Ido i ,"i d is i i. II is led v Long Ledge. tetiijde. I11 Spani N"V :7 from Bari ul... for (' s. w > a!: »■ d. m :. i!' 111 ii ■»• •, : u minutes i:en lie made breake!-> ahead, ami ah the eai h keep ^denee before II i m. B< JIM >n i. I ieagaii, :i n v ed it i‘"iiiainl I >. Bailey’s 1 'Vent as a bee, «• ’• 4 i'f iiaiii-14• ail mur ashore stated. Tim s. ho,au r b fr.Ma Bath. There could be no halt in so desolate a ■ .1 es two old and mu nnem ('airit* !•; L..ng. I* Si s. i eared from •> .vo mi a s. ■■ ii a uly years injured, place, ami tiway was long to shelter, N w Y< rb I »■ db I• a- llin aiii. its there Was bat I it 11. sea at the and •! | time, < •• Fall 11 1 til no ( arrii- it Prices. t rill! of llri'ki". ivqlt! whirli must he reached before id, 1’fiuaiiibur.- nightfall. as ;t remained moderate, with the tides >»•<• b w an- put I tor 1 >t-ia Bn akwa r 77#*' 1*1..ICE f<> is ran s* -! n »t a i a I e. nelud- I EEliCHASE goon's where non */»/ the ly Wr descended fii he vernnumt a'lixed Boston tin- gorge ol the Ispallata river; where, About half of the people Imre and in this 1 >e« do from Li>rtum- !siaml. Mails, wire, Base, $2.00 English Lead, 7 1-2c. if «'i the Jrfe i’ol::n •> ami Edward .1 11 “ “ just ;ts darkness rendered the vicinity are doyvn with the grip and many Kidder, Bark, sailed fnaa path peril- New York (>et d4 for out, 1,75 Harnesses, $6.50 to $18.00 ii t t hat of .•« rrcs ■ •!' them are sick. IBmg Iv-ngand Whan,; y your 'Usly ohst ure. the best hotel in the whole very |>"a ; spoken, no date. lat. 4. > ion ds \V. Lanterns, 38 Peel’s Food, SI.00 iig in a guise lier own At the annual communication of par- ordiilera was leached. Here we* found Tremont Kdwanl May. C MeChn-. sailed from j* b have r< as K. & A. M. the officers N’-vv York N"\ for dhina. Barbed Wire, 3 l-4c. Horse Brushes, 20c- -ognized, Sonora ! traveler-, to or Lodge. following were Amoy, many going coming from A S elected: Franklin S. Kmma T Crowell, Pind.eton, sailed “ \ there no \\ Holiver, \V. M : (b-o. Wires, per H., .65 Combs, aid, being chile, roaring (ires ami an excellent din- from Boston Dee is for Buenos A vies; Hay 15c. 1 L. S. Harmon, W.; John S. Moore, J. W. J >ee lat 41 ion id. : alphabc:. you know. ner in short, all the comforts of civiliza- spoken go. do, Horse Blankets, 70c. to 2.50 Mixed Paint, $1.00 to $1.50 i Jacob \V. Carroll, Treas.; Win. K. Keene. Evam-11, \Y II Blum hard, arrived at Callao r Mendoza make a “ specialty I lion, including good cheer and eompan- s from Tali aliuano. 20c. to Scry., Andrew J. Balibidge, S. I).; Charles Sept Halters, 19c. Brushes, 80c. *• nerr's ami w e were in the Evie Peed, A T Whittier, irrived at Port- supjiIll’s, | hmship. very heart of the Andes. H. J. I>. Tile Mouse Bunker, officers elect will be land Dee do from Bath t<* load for S A Collar Pads, 35c. Traps, 5c. with every needful It is worth oped thing having been born to see a privately installed next arrived at Thursday evening. Jfarvard, Coleord, Boston Dee Horse $1.50 to Steel per $150 f. iish and biscuits IS from Collars, $2.50 Traps, doz., ham, and .-unrise in the I spallata gorge. The first Schooner Lilleoit, of and from St. John, Pisagua. | Havana, line, arrived at Havana Dee 14 & Sheet 6 1-2c, < off-. cocoa ami lumber loaded, went ashore last $kates, Boys Girls, Zinc, per lb., mehtde, e, mate, j golden beams, slanting upward over the Wednesday from N»-w York. his a on the bar between Barker and lies, folding table, matches, | I’aramillos the outer, or eastern wall of Cranberry- Herbert. Black, Albert Bhnehard, arrived 50c. to $1.00! Shovels, 60c. Islands and medicim- chest, the latter the \ndes and was sold at public auction last at Punta Arenas July 2b from C"rinto. | running north and south- touch -AN1> OTIIKI; <;s IN i’KOl'i HITII IN _.-- (not Henry A Litchfield, Dow,; rri ved at Salem 7,4,; id the Friday including sails, running rig- whiskey, camphor, quinine, snowy peaks of the Cordillera as by a Nov 28 from Port Johnson. ging, chains and anchors) for £;><>. to Frank .anger and St. Jacob's oil. As wand and Owing Henry Norwell, P«rry, sailed from to ; magic change them from ghast- the vessel being in such an exposed place, Koekland 1 tee 20 for New York. it tit each lady, taught by pre- ly white to vivid scarlet; while the lower John J Marsh. H B Whi and but little prospect of getting her off, tier, arrived at attired herself in a rav ines Portland Nov d2 from Philadelphia. Retailer and Jobber of nerienec, sryle remain in darkest shadows, <» rad- there were few bidders. But the A Great Hit. Hardware, Belfast, Me. tug Storm J NY Dresser, Parker, arrived at New York the of Shelia had the Dueen her ially spaces below the snowlields catch King happened in here just in the light Dee 10 from Georgetown, Dim. A C M Highness been along dark blue the light, and flush from dusty gray to time, and with the tides putting up and the Lmy Nickels, Niehols, sailed from Get Ml for New she Hong Kong York. dress, over a ‘divided skirt" oi warmest with olive ver- tug was towed in here the 'SMI. crimson, fringed Saturday, Mabel I Meyers, Win Mevers, sailed from Gr. O. ;• material, warm jacket with dure at the base. Now the shadow-line is She is what is called a St. John wood boat Rosario Nov is for Boston. Bailey Sleighs! Extra trade in Doiiblo and is but ten old. y\ Matanzas, B F Riee, arrived at New York Huhikm' for one or to o ">se to allow ii-e.* niove- at. the bottom of the years Those ho bought Puny,- homer. enough Andean wall, slowly Nov lit from Havana. her in new to be sold •I the consider they have made a DOUBLK SLKKiH, style, very low. aims, cap with surprising receding across the intervening un- good trade, Mary E Bussell, W S Nichols, sailed from | valley, as her keel is only slightly damaged and the Mauritius Nov 4 for Kurraeiiee. KI<; IIT XKW si, Kllllls ( dies of extension in the way of a it il it disappears behind the I’aramillos; I.OSI ;i> 0(1 ('ll K \r bottom is not injured. Mary S Anns, Crocker, sailed from Sa- shade tlie eyes and lappets to pull while a splendid blaze of color floods the vannah (>et b for Anj;er. Monrovia, Kane, at Dec is. Tobacco "ver neck and ears, securely tied on Cspaliata, and the monarehs have mantled A Pleasant and Picturesque Drive Cienfuegos Penobscot-, K G Parker, cleared from New a si1 ’Ut blue \ei;. w isted 1 heir snowy ermine in scarlet York Dee lb for FOB roomy long crimson, One of the most pleasant and Valparaiso and Tab alumna. SALE. picturesque p G cannot be excelled Papa Says ami horrid hob-nailed >lc>es, not ; and gold. of readers re- Serrano, Waterhouse,arrived at Tien- Many my may drives in the old of real good county Waldo max tsin Oct 14 from New York. THK estate a: H:id-e street, it; gi of smoked an Mamma Makes :»< \\ ting goggles glass for the member old in the at be 1 known the II.I.IA.M A LI) IN ,«n. r: v j painting Capitol enjoyed by starting at the beautiful and St Jann-s, F B Clifford, .•■ailed from New or flavor in consisting oi the lar^e two stow Iiimh v.ith *■' w lie],is an extra storm < b>ak and miit- called “The Heart of and Y ork Get dl for Shanghae. quality Washington, of the thriving village Freedom, taking a The Most and barn, wills -nod mvhard and'-..:,,. -minds St J T shied “Magnificent” Tins Lucie, Krskine, from Bath |«roj»»*i't\ is well lo. ated ami in h !|( stowed away among the luggage, and Andes." (by Church or which southerly course, first down l IJierstadt:') driving through J)ee do f«>r Brunswick. (hi. ight, White, Bright Bread, tion tor a for boar dim: hmiM-. and will .. at a sh.nine little has been xvhat is known as the Foster ! Thomas W S Daintiest Rolls. .Most Delicate Cake. reaso!,ab|»- ti-nre. If pistol, tucked in itslii- frequently criticised as too vivid Valley. Here (halliard, Guilin, arrived at desired. ,.tm- j-t.r- And Delicious Pastry, Be liver Saw. > mom New York Nb-v lb from Caleta base ran remain on m<>' ;-a->- a re„»,a*. ‘;!e> at in but the waters of Buena. !*.e_' the licit, which liowevei e..hiring: ll who have seen a sun- placid Sandy Stream may be tnse. r-»r tei ns, l\ t., \\ iHard .V t or chew. a}>| Mudget-t, Joleord, arrived smoke SHE CAN T HELP IT 1! WH\ ? » n ■ :'s we■ e seen at the right to the Ib H’.KKT 1: \V M \ I I n;\ ipo11 of otTense or defense. ii- in the mountains can that the .stretching away 1'ine at Nov db from testify Cienfuegos I'liihnh-lphia. at It! I.: \ S.\ V t; I; n k Hill on the east. The next of interest, BECAUSE SHE USES i' 11 d t o t lie ha- been mme j object delfast. ,1 line I I Sdl IT,:; op fern ini lie cup of ; artjsi_ sparing than nature UKICS. is Foster's Bln a of ■ O', very high point land .' 11 t hese wed regions. ; in the use of brilliant tints. David Bugbee, arrived at Barbadoes Dee and rock rising from the lb from Boston. rode 'hit .>i town perpendicularly with as much I lie table- land ol‘ the I spalhtta roadside t<- the height of one thousand feet. il B Jiussey, IBaigdoii. cleared from 'i" v as ■ -mid i.e ops ina mied ,.n he limit's Charleston, S C. Dee d7 for -V- v iiiouth. DEITTISTBT, about ten miles, until] the of Here in the of the war was valley thrilling days il C G W Hn-h "' m w |, j,-!i jnsisted Sibh-y, iorn, arrived at upon piteh- the I’ielliuta l'iver is erected one of the tallest ! reached. The trail j llagstafTs ever lh-nsaeola Nov d7 from Key West. Pi'owllicl i<> iiHil 0|), riii ivo. he «d loieili into tin « fowd ,IS- raised in ! ascends this valley and turns iiemss the j the county. To this immense pole . "• d 1" w it ne» t I.e oi was nailed the old Stars parture a isk- j intervening ridge to the .Mendoza liver. | good and Stripes In Clara E oleord, Coleord arrived at Mo- Dr. ISAAC FILLS. ss bile I >ei / wliii h Don Bafaei assured us would t he | "lie Stetson, and here it remained until coin- dl from Cuba. ! richiula is a stream of cx- ipwcSP, sparkling Hills I? n 1 i ill rt the Edward .Johnson.Warren,at Bahia for Per- t:. H Itf Ii Stoi'itosiit ( out' Hen sc 1 "‘it "t their heels m a or | pletcly obliterated by elements. Next day two." eellenl water, with plenty of nambuco and N of II. pasturage we come To the ever of business Bel fust, Maine. tollowe'i tiie track to its j busy place Georgia W B arrived at railway ! and fuel along its hanks: but tlie water of Gilkey, Gilkey, Mare!; of Charles Plummer, Justice of the Bosario Nov 17 from Portland. M. Is.,.;. —Hf lew miles the we | Peace, 'T-'it v>v beyond city, : the Mendoza is and has a brackish Hattie MeG 11 I muddy leading member of the Baptist Church at Buck, F Sprovvl, arrived at h dito ,i trail along the Mendoza taste. The difference New York Nov d7 from Bangor, I IIK | between the rivers Halhlale, and general merchant. Mr. Plum- BEST FLOUR ON EARTH. WOKI.II’S hz Henry Clausen, Jr, cleared from h wound up hill and dow n 1,1 the eastern and western Appleby, J.THE i slopes of this mer made his start here some years ago, and Pensacola Dee lb for New Y a k. Your Grocer will get it if you insist '■ ^ h re ugh of flic Horace G f Accept no imitation. enchanting scenery. By part Andes is very marked. The by industry, honesty and frugality has won Morse, Harriman, arrived at we had Newport News Dee d7 from Portland. i/ made thirty miles, and streams that How down the the esteem of his fellow citizens and gained j western side John C Smith, Kneeland, sailed from St H. B. Goodwin & Co. E^“£,“L well within the a Thence we ! silence of the nioun- •ire clear and pure, while on the eastern competency. jog along past John, N B, Dee 2(5 for Calais. KOI! SAM: li\ '1 the comfortable farms of the Halls and Lester A Lewis, from Boston Dee ■1might ha ve passed the night in they are and so Burgess, t>m43 mostly muddy impregnat- 10 for Palatka, sailed from Delaware Break- R.H. Coombs & Son, h h ;< in tested Evans, Haynes, McFarland and ranch house, but pre- ed with salt and lime as to be unlit for Stevensons, water Dee dO. down the home of John liKi.i- as r, A| \ .in a by Downer, where Linah C S arrived tin ,11! OllT-ilOOl'K \V(' drinking or cooking purposes. The banks Kaminski, Woodbury, we strike a series of hills at Havana Nov .‘30 from Pensacola. Call and Examine 1vr4;> ■' "l"'d ill a ol the exceedingly steep clump of cacti by the way- mountain rivers that run into Ar- Lucia Porter, Grindle, arrived at New and corresponding valleys. Up over the last * lent was are York Dee 7 from rigged tor tlio ladies ol gentina nearly covered with in- of Bangor. always these old giants, past the farm of the veil- a Mary A Hall, M Veazie, cleared from New -pare blanket and a the crustations of F. A. BOBBINS &CO.S tarpaulin; impure saltpeter, and the erauie ash riarvey, to the Snnthton post of- York Dee 21 for Havana. Home AI m lo built a some M B cleared from Room, rousing lire, (for the night water of of them is so bad that cat- fice; thence, after chatting a while with Milieu, Dyer, Darien -STOCK OF- Dining "as Dec 27 for New York. hillyg and while was tle are it. genial John about the of (KOKMFKI.l 1.AMI S’ AMHikn'v ,AH:) supper cooking, poisoned liy Sylvester prospect iv euigii'w aiorse, arriveu at aiatanzas wo toasted our the Dennett Dee l‘J from >«. :*5 hob-nailed shoes and rc- Up and up we climbed, by sheep ranch, the broad acres and Philadelphia; in port 22nd. Couches, Main Street, Belfast, Me. zigzag paths, Sallie W II arrived .1 111 °"i' extensive buildings of which can be POn, West, at Porto gypsying. True, banditti occasionally halting to give our mules a plain- Cabello Nov 21* from Baltimore. are seen from this we abroad in the and ly place, drive on down A S at Students’ MRS. SARAH A. has land, pumas and breathing spell and to gaze the aw- Tofa, Wilson, arrived Philadelphia Sail INGALLS reopened upon the old Randall Maker, Chairs, this well-known by schoolhouse to Sylves- Dee 28 from Port restaurant and is to c.ayotes prowl the mountain hut we ful of the Spain. prepared sides, grandeur scene,—grim ter’s William the heights, Corner, on through what is known as Frederick, Ranlett, sailed from And maker supply public with MEALS AT ALL HULKS. know t hat the rities of of tents, awnings, carpets, etc., at the the muleteers was standing shoulder to on Brunswick Dee 20 for New York. L\er>thing first-class. No shoulder, every Mexico,until we arrive at the home on Swan & Co.’s intoxicating lnjuors sufficient pleasant Willie L sailed from building Sibley wharf, formerly Lounges, &c., protection against four-footed side far as the could below Newton, Coombs, will l>e kept, used or sold on the eye reach; and of Samuel Parsons, who for years has carried New York Dee 10 lor Savannah. occupied by Capt. Geo. T. Osborn. premises. lio HIGH STREET. I December 7, 18U3.--3in4tt

1 Morton's attack the The Social Season. News of The tic Secretary upon made. As 1 stood gazing at it, it seemed Oranges. publican 'Journal. in a at was Grange speech Chicago prop- to leave a very effect on my depressing Sanborn's < rohestni went to Bueksport There will he a puhlie installation of offi- erly resented by State Master Hunt in his and 1 didn't have the least patriotism, Monday to play for a New Year's ball. cers at I'nion Harvest Grange, Centre Mo»t.- Hl-I.l-AST. riU llSI'AV, .1AM Ai;V 4, IS',‘4. recent address. Others have taken the up little hit of a desire to enlist and serve my on the of Jan. loth. There was a New Year's dance at Odd ville, evening of the and the -•-HAPPY in behalf farmer, NEW cudgels that if one of the YEAR> I country. thought pro- Fellows' hall with a elected offieers m Monday evening, good Honesty Grange, Morrill, h!.isiiKi> i:hv ntrii'iMV jmhm.Nu is\ tmk found it to interview Secretary necessary jectiles which this monster vomits forth attendance. her. 'J7t.li as follows: F. A. Gray, M.: W. set himself for publication to matters me full in the that it F. Journal Pub. Co. should strike face, The Pianista Club will be entertained at Hrown, ().; Graeie I’.owen, L. ; Herman Republican lb however, succeed- S. straight, has, only would from that time out. forever more Knights of Pythias Hall to-morrow, Friday, Merriam, L. A. Robinson, A. S. : Marga- ed iu a bad matter worse, lie ret Allen making leave not a trace of that radiant beauty All members are to he Wood, Chap.; Daggett, Treas.; hai:i Ks' evening. resisted not insinuates that the has Elisha only Grange that now clustcis there. One good thing, present. Merriam, Se.-'y.; Timothy Dickey, been used to forth. ! the fortunes G. K : Georgia Gray, C.: Sarah Rogers, I*.; political however, about such a gun is that, to- The Charity Ball at the Belfast Opera Gnssie SUCH UHfnst in is; >:»>. Knowlton, F ; Linda Merriam, L. PRICES! of but a adventurers, that very large with the cost of the House iast was a gether original gun Thursday evening great A. S. amount of lutids has been used in Grange and the xpense of tiring, no government success. The affair was devoid of formality, li 11* 1 .!■•:• > u li or fomnl t lu usual has dented of- the sain. wax. I. .1, \\ oodman. and went. Before the hour for Sunlight (linage, Knox, secreiaiy treasury could stand a war which would everybody b i:* " is \; it is feiir t a I iv ficers ,is M It. A. ,11. .mil the concert to the were tilled follows: Wilbur IhtllitT, ! ilse eN.-mitiw committee of the Nation- last over a of weeks, as the coun- begin galleries couple Spencer. <>.: Mrs. Wilbur B. : Robert. lib IICIIUIai;il|f. Till* UsiursS and the seats on the tloor on upi- Pollin', LOOK ! al Giangc. has made an extended and in- would he that time, i spectators OH, try bankrupt by Ratterson, S Frank (lilebrest. A.S.. A. It. .* > I! :* >11 i-l.s*. will I M’.r to cb Tile Belfast Band, twenty-live men, b',i|V'v dignant \. in which lie the earth cpl mops believe it is understood that the big gun Final a of -ox numbers Bailey, (.’hap.; Kverett Larabee, 'I'.: '• >' \ •: .n: i;si ration. I:avr n gave concert programme wdu < ire iambs •njiidh ious >emvtarv of a is to be left at Chicago permanently, from s to o as (Jilehrest-. Willie B.>wen and Herbert. For Ten we shall oiler *• k, and, usual, delighted See’y. it :ifi t*. i*\ 'm tlir i i I:r >i Days r|U \ e v :• u I' i: I’lie late Secretary busk ex- present to the city from Krupp. lie their hearers. Then Sanborn's Orchestra Harding, C. K.'s. \da Ka.klilf, F Flora •!i:11ari i. I'leit imlwsin is w mid have known bcttei Went F. pended about s.~»00,noo on his exhibit, and appeared m h hr ill 1 Uf ,-asi t\ W HI* 'lit iis. The S.uitim b Idemomalic Washington Belreshmeiits were served the even- The result- of the el. >>n. ers at the he would have felt that he must go light during "Uuil of u-■ ■. b !1 u s] Jill vr lib .Ilfs to wrai and brewers' oil- in, the l>eino- | saystlia! ing in the restaurant, The net. proceeds were meeting of V.-nma (Ira age Sat unlay eii- on Christmas presents this year. i hues \\ i* m »k for an rat i party is -irk. The diagn *^i> of the sii.sso'f. and have, been placed in the hands mg was Ihrain Harriman. 'I. A. II Wliit- l-i-r years nave listened in wic ovei- h business, on wbieh so Sentinel i> that Ihe party is suffering from of the oomniitte. mi charge ofthc free soup 1,1 i),. Mrs. Hattie Harriman, lecturer; stories told <»t' the ot < ali- 1 groxvu products kit,elicit. Crept credit is due to the Herbert stew a rd Rn-liad Wkit- ..m j. ..pie .!.*!'• mi. It lias been he < ho m nid grip." gentle- Whitmore, 1 had made mind that 1 fornia, until up my men who the affair and carried it more. nsst. steward : Mrs be shoe fur ton - w.>. ill l-very <>si, md will be sold at !e workers. Our liars, and liars. With M Shule, seei !.* w pure simple The I u t Cl ;b a *le fill literal elary Whitirnwe, lmU’ k. m. mm! ot bn in y gave light than halt to ••• h>... .ue a took k Miss Ain.- or price !1 lew There an 111 kinds of siyht seemy thi* idea in my mind I particular and musii al enterrainment at the ! mtarian per Webster, res Miss price' ,i r, ;* ■ is j .-I. is. liie J 11 from that l* 11 r: Aden. Mora M vs Ain ( where ■■•m e\e!\ n-.w ami then pains to not ire the exhibits Clin eh last Friday 'Idle program !.■>. p.uno- :i**s have tl.*:i evening. m; mbe*!. n M is- 1 ».i d o. a- -l oit nls. ami as was .• >t i-y ker. duly and w on h ..*•!«• la- at y• mxt m; s,i{,.m b stew a rd. usual foi;i,d that the truth wa* siinngei t lie reader, was la a rd. Imre 11 i til'll is to See. hut hr IS IieVri tl<»U- $20 $14.00 ’■••• I >i (5 I- She w ,s down 1 tin? progran n.' live rigo range. r.-.-doin. la.- i, \ ti “ lm d ; ii.it \\ a !a re. The >l».n 1 is than what I had considered, tietioii. “ “ ■: only <];i*• always c b iv j. •, < i ■ a olii a rs B F. V \, M {i, uir*. but Select US, and esa, mse t .• s g.i (•‘flowing 16.00 12.00 ii"\v in arii la ui >(••.■ while his time and The exhibit of preserved fruit was some- ■ I d. im- (>\ ers. «• b •: i.. n\ two ;n• -r* ng “Oi; Chris; mas.' a n. M , s. y, \ j years, ne “ “ “ M *' 11 e v a.'id 11 .a a hr Irali/es the thing that 1 do not believe muld dujdt- 1 fully LecTunv Frank (dement, St. w.oo b 'so ks >b. e in poem *e1111ic bosh • o', A s-t Steward W it- iot will, h W .! h. ■; lie lit ;o>i. Mih.s ui-on, If. | i, repetit “ “ “ la ** a s lies, ■' and is a v ex nsi ai t i« ir. !>•«;. those g j of luscums p-an Tn a- Se < ry ;>< pears. .i o IP'S is 0 ; t; i 111 o|| (,) tile 111' "d Mrs. Mary Moulton, >. |; far 11 it b s fur r**- picas g 12 00 9 00

v has u. oranges. lu rries, tigs; in o" Id- tie-. .It. Ke. Mrs B. F Tile hiyyrst job the 1«ii«»! apricots, kwt, readers ev lie oh in d many the pet a “ t s a d. .. fruit and com c‘vable. would n : M: F rank 1 ’oi: -n,i Mia hands in dim in any sort <»| a fait a \ every berry I-rolessioi.al !t ,. a ,s ... o,..r stag\ ,nd (dark, •• *1 10.00 .> ! <' i:! ; A- 4 'o. ■ \ 11.1 -i 1 s m hr Ma'.iu jiU-tUlr's i »u: ‘d make one’s mouth 1 that lie would tisai ;o|,.,i, oal thus wean their andi. im« s b line “ “ “ tli every year, r. in.-, | A S. A Iter fleet a, i.. m nl; fu 1 come near loinse]!'. \nd the Miss .1» nie.s' tn-o.iie. aid matt el We i' ;4i U iny- that y:« at biy t ■<:\\ acre *d Ills,,.'., time .s M a e tile pit h i j ] a supper spoken ol. Heir a < n in doubt. the vis- wine exhibit was s.mmtl ing of tide; go. III one W " “ lS i-• •. :i■ vI. but this dad t lie |. a- O j <-ek to t!:e man from win* ha* never ; of iisteiung to Miss Coi- i'-u I-Miild always and somethimy new Maine, 6.00 4.50 it bi slub e ami l»t11'll, ami in are. \\ ei!-. i: ,t i vated Stockton (ii il"_n S' u has hi en aecnstomed to see m- re than ot ; soprano Stockton aig See. .is was t he it was al- par: " liiy biuidiny '• * “ “ u ! b *if season will Was lieard go ad\ aiOag* in I tie s-mg • beet, d bio CIS f 11 be <-a a- !- one bottle at nin that he'd the ensuing y lull "i \:sit.iis. and at some «>l the e, and by 5.00 350 ways “due M u s e S -! br*a e: :v>.; s. j'h«» inert alslopn. Mr. B;gm. anm t Ill's M ; riliin I) W M F neck t he so that lie cm Id break eAl.ii.its it was t.* by owner, uTeriy impossible yet So!" Wei. 111 e 1 tile "la of- M el Ved s' »’ uie at 1 »elfas: Steward, R. i Mudgett. Asst ] it if he saw I ■■ even in'!* s> < the constable coining, ,-ay. ^ prep you had “push.’ Mir and Mi i M a-- a ,s.. p ;; p bt .m Bdi in! ai nl !. As-t s,. Mrs. Air u- ('. ruiir. n ■ prominent ■ a a to s«a those of barrels and cask* and "f S' 1 I, m; Remembei til! iuve lew o! those had in. use at ail for ; he \ •! ni"des- piles the g I leap d if three (ide lvt -1 el. I'd N. I bake'. la M *S m >1 ! b ions ot the .pialii tie *e of stacked select or,- o li... id Mast p, Oai ■ al t, |: t\ or diliid'-nre it he Wished see aliV- huge pyramids bottles up 1'. .-n any Trees.. F.dw Fartrnlge ; (diap., would till ones with and exceil. : u:o_; oalae. tl at is pit ,i ;b!>' ’->!•; I 11 less lie Tow ded a lid pllSlsed I'd soul envy, S. T. Bia India rd s- Miss Faun Minigett : reiide t i. d h it ( .. Mi b s. i; n W jail.i-a'd himself into the rrowd he did lint leave a long felt want in his stomach, if he n ii :1b. M rs. M. r y F Mi-- i. i Tin ( 11 O' o, (iiiriiK'Hls ha i a *d .Jr. In see for the nniiiiiio from S:>, and ilia' fart would soon dawn on life-long hankering juice < it \ *u\ (‘i Tm and w !o n it did. then if lie the .rape. And 11*• vegetables! Nothing really ‘• TIu- .! Mia liy; 1 !,. < V < i. > 1 n i: tin- brst tvs. ai uu i. the i- g d.-gr a-s rh. as, made 'j. k liilnd to see a tbiny he saw but knowledge that my every word '•'> a > III Ml .11 In.' r<':*!l.S, Mfii ! ..1- !; ing. This sale will oils last till Satnrdav. I a i p O ,1 i. .,;e .'. Wi'.n ,m an our we in ici! i v believed y our reader* uonhi Chaperon, by n._t. >!• ... !: t : N... ;ue to v s tell \\ hat 1 ,.o>. I so can made iuili d II isit to tile tem| actually <** *A:.S :t — ■ have the aev'1 ament t.> ir e TdVan; Mi.!!, ; 1 1 :, .: 1,. .! !i• you pi.' * ■ sa w a •.) uiiih-i i t i*!i feet. ineht in ir« *" lb m Cm. he I .dies set iny s«|u *s:i. j- : i.ia; :.. •.»111 ever- W M .. < ! 1 I W .*• ,:i *' d. a w 1 v» ni.] i.'im nyain when I cnee, licit Weighed toil pounds; .- no l saw 1 \ i 1 i > 1 11 1:1 .!. j... ■; |; 11 s. ’]' j j. ■ •-aid, II. -r W Kajjivni,. I... I hart If. 1 1-. to t I ar11• n s.i■ ii a 1 t h i; a beet that v. as la rgei than ! a mi 1 i >: jam. hit i me am, •v, Li-i!. M:li. A. 1\ Ld We shah C'inti' e r f.-l'M-i •; *!••• i■!;i am sotueti a In a' i ] T; a] :*.•!. 1 ..j ino e.nnr, tab a. ii te ui in_ t s y my hand myself. Atiotnr-j ri: ., •I.II1!*"' I i i' V .1 t ■ •• \- ;• i nit»> ad a s W. xv 1- i ,* ■ i pi it ny d i in ;w hi ri p "land siw the pot 11. he ay J \ \V .11 S 1. ,M ggj "■ ■; •• w-IV I iu ... r.(aii. .- S i. s K i I hoc!- i: W '1 i ] m ui i.' no mis. jev.,-1'. and : m-w I a!ii ready !• it. ,,r\’e any story 11■ i♦ Mr*. | oe loveiy j 1-1 so.'] rMie 11, ; .Mi F M .v ,1. Sw. I*.. \. \t in ot ! liiT'S thine n out and can 1*11 the ruoiist ic*iiie.* of aiive. all ••Mis." aoy.me >• Mm' S ... imi 1*« 1; i m mi .-i A. !‘ M.. n oi !. A. S.. F,l %cial!h i.i:ubr. r. may f knows about d i- w i,a; f haw aiifortji i. Aftci standing inside oi a 11* Cl «!•!•, .M.,!>.•: -r T .. v w odd her. in i 1 ‘ti'v ■" !|»< I: I-M Ml -u iii-i.-I: hl: '! t I ; s I'M. sta' ■ ! i*• ..T -Alt M ■ -\ is :. ; h J‘:-t M'tfi- A1 ildW !'1!\ I w a> o!e' s. witi> or thirtv i ,n i>•'*v 1"U in t his i,uyt buih.l- txve'ity-iive people. •.!.■■■: !•.!. a t '; 111 ! .n-, i> u. ; I: I; ;U i ! I brills 11 s | 1 w Cm w c**n\iTice-i that •/.. •••.-. ■' l'' > ■: •• o ! ■. it.. tt'u h. er.-.v d a in*:, am! that was tilings grow lag ge in * A•« t til.' j >{*;■• J i;11. s ■!'!.• u M < Come ail \e that need and luo. 1 ■; '' nlifornia. 'Mi MO > and nil the hs o{ : ue piano ex.- i 'l'li.' IV ft w av a- j r ••'I- n 1 ■. M II s I« < I > T11 .*. nihil, w hirh w t ad r»> Many the Wr.-t. n >t.a;c* made a 1T '! .J. ;,.s ;#•! u 1.1 :ig• irmiike, lias I e ■ y into one | at the same tim !i i• i;ii• 1« r ha- the ml- ij-rd | >I:i; ! •1 1 •' 1 v ; i i ..-a 1 i s s'.'rt n 11 of the luiil.il \d arly even great disj iuy in their buildings. I think ! i, 1H■;: i: v Ml Mo.*! A. .1. \\\ ;.i •; \. \ | T 1 hi ■!. M w Half. 11.1tvs. ail.! ■: n-. .»U. 1 ! pian inanufa t ui d w a- rep- ntr-i here. | one room i: tin- b a Cnn l’n in «■!;• -v\ i Watch this a 'mill, turn, .. space '■ •• ••> ,• ■ K s*ew aid 1- H. Hum > :! •; 15•.• i.am,-r, and uidi one ‘had a able-bodied ! til" line- a 11 t i e taste ii! its :V- siiuuy J t a 111 I'Ml't !<•>. st.-wafl !•' SnuA ;■ r tero-r d. cora a;* of **n piny. km.ekiny nmsii u;t at -o any the ground. I ad a w New ) 'I’m.' II !!••.• *i it -1 11' Ml Wishing pr i '! i !:u tersely ami 1't Ml "1 111ii 11'.■ i•.i: 1 ail esroi I ■’ i:. am' a I ■ 111oi;.• Now w del e ■ i, dadoed, mi paneled, and ]'!:• !•' 1, ( ..!:■ Mr*. \ a. !• y. .youyet h.-a ■' you 1Ill < >■ ‘! V i: .1 > i. .! i-‘ WS 1 i M > VS >1 !!l 'wo.n t ee kg nr*-* and >,. d t' e ( ■ res M,--.. ). ::'. ,- \ In hum! red dj p. j kviiuvs ado- ceiling •• |- pianos j is m-.n > /.*!’.*» .1.. \ u >;• 1.• i Mary i .1 \\ 1 :sT«>!I < e.u and nee. !; with .1 differ, n; t une, m m d •, waids. and ail were •;< -.tied with ♦ t !M nsi’t :t I!- a sii; i.-a-nt .sin* ;int i,, .... : -ii!i iii *(i■ a iow tann j H, A, STARRFTT, a « > d; Mr rent k> ad i < a n ass.u g'a-se--. g:;tll'" .Old 1 •: I m •. d, -. n \\ «• a i«1 'Mil .• Fxpti-:-.. ; i} .a: j (fill I 1; ] M' 'i a,. Milt i• .. —'t•' i• t; l’ 1 Mm a,' it :;! r'-inii ■ mi-rting,. !*. < |. ! >,% WMh* % flWi '■ ■ t!|U«U .' 1 ! , i> rxmilisied J ll-i I : j h v !• ,.n n, '.'j],] !j.' f! j «iii * i y«i»y os : n. St ’."i v. M.u I*h no ns will, melted d'.ow an y.» T: o a ! husks, ;. n.pk i |y*u i U -seeds. a> w iv In e -.one. d. j'l w A * t' «i; I a S ti;ose piano booths and : .a e pi hole liainbig t lie Public h oo l s. ■is;. had and lest and m- i., ;;! \ UQ ; h vmw lilt ir W bile MU.:.' si; I 'me U t. |; 1 y : d X a M ,: i: U-- pi ] in the Illinois cs iiihir Was nun i. -.. # 11 ■

1 i k. w-slide I:. ? ■ ■, n 1.1« !• .V, ini i1 > : t ;*U!iisdli:<’it ovi 'i.g .-ne nd ; a ■1 oi. cm' n m !’• '■!' "1 !>. se -U! }.! call;: prc.-. j i a I a Ml S' cue. The! e W el e lie !c id* ‘111 ill ii< t -iis wlien I found m\ sell in tin- i tig j Tie- l; rst e\ < long was < i < i.. Ml, of on .o,d will feme* bctv..-.-n. i — R l-.-iaii e.v ! dibit ;i|i«! 1, t'\ grain, '• : ■ a ;-r ; .i ii-i it e; i,,- C0L03, 1 s'*' e!i_ i tie. ! •, ... v '11 « ba.i ..iw lui'kc.; away haekground, whi], j ] I' K ; I -1 of ;|] wii; iie Rus.-ia ■ .1 aims i‘. La M,(\ I’. i as | the < u roil well ■''• a an: \ a *'' i;-i 11 | in eg nd the houses .nd 1 1 «• o : •:: : ;!I si t.. In- n,,j j, II:1']). j 1“ ami I'cau a.I,a! ic •: 111 I i,.. u COUCHS, faro, 1 * ii I ling's with hor*es. cattle and! ! aim s K j Mu M- in Ma;. | hen* in the am1' all dom BRONCHITIS i-" hen ait a in i ... farmyai-l, if-. I- 'll!,,, ..«• V w in iviii/a- witnj ing.' h Uia U r'■in. 'ii d that M I ;.i \

and and so -■ 1 •1'11 grain* grass*'*, ! T« •• us v as \\ "!• w weir ri.-, !••. against her: but 1 am artistically. g a! Mam. of tie- !,.| \Y>U k, ill: (M.: I';s! •;•••!;• i" ;M -Mat--; iua :i; a ini "M;. LA GRIPPE, that at a little distance it ail »-■- i."N\ !iki the I'H »\ v. bn was had the tins | "i r,.. and 1 Ilf-* tmu have a -'Inn .a !h■■ le- kicked in i} .«* >* ,-iit!y |.-1i» • IN' < MS rl 4 I. 1 1 };. V I- 111 i M f 1 ami ram ot a oil 'He '■ ■ Mail red and >■ > i> i, u< a i, bier b\ a mule. 1 beauty appea huge paint- fy pi ;>i and i;K'iI•.■.i• 'idl u !•■■•. < ..mx rexsiiien n.a;. nevei be so-prct.- is < tla nst nr t ion I Mr. Srli a -; < w •> t. ing. When anyone chuck full and bub- « u | ccei id ii, 1 ignt 1 'ii.,--. '''lii' li In- mentioned again, but 1 know a heap mole, Ru-- j1 tin S. I. : !. ! a -1 f 1st that was an ! mi PNEUMONIA. over with artistic taste I eSt W;n i i ] .■ t i.-rt.- .| s.ii ti- Ma > exhibit was bling and ideas, by ,,f its, dw d.uMhiri ;n ail !: i as fourth in -i>-1]i;• v"iiiml, rank, only tii.' in tii.- !'<•!! i■ m m during .suinnn of *i»*j m d-T *!:•■ utanagi u. t i‘ taller, (.leal lbilain be can take anything and make something -wing ( iit\ a Putt I** m p- krt, iim M-iiei. .it> j a j|a\ of .: and (iermanv lead- ruent "f the isan \V. ( T. A i!m are. 1 For,stum,, K. \irkei \s. J J m n >!i r« N. N"ii-jiart .s> tit a > I t hr 1 beautiful with and this was never sli^lit.-sT nipt N d n. ing her. Slie was in it, bet- •■as:. ! 1 y•»u let represented liberally La m al.■ t al. Mrs. of this nt j Barrington city being pr. s a.. T!. ti r ; r« mi Pi Takf t In '■*m■ exemplified than this farm scent' in 1 Ins c is«- has he for.- been nt> teli it : hai will 1m- said of i every depa11 incut, and her in the lay !/•'-- consid- was caih-d. to answer display upon questions -u r«*- !> i. ;s ii<- *•: u ered hi the Law Court S4 Maine :.1J Then- :iini 'iivt1 you Hi-Miry. t Manufacture'>. the Illinois «l w si eis abound : but Ruilding was very line, building. gard t" rxi>rii.<‘ how the money was raised, th plaintiff had verdict, and tl..- court, af- wlitTf tlif Jtft ■[>;.• i; WATCH. In next a '• ;e < and !I was so my letter, I shall take t* an and othei I" .’i;i\ 15( i! oysters from t he specially in furs, jewelry peep elaborate <->nsid*Tati«»i4 of the law of matters pertaining a school t.f th.e into iht' Art and tell a few .as.-, deride, that the verdict was so this kind. The ^ Imv. the Ouli <>t Mexi- and minerals. There were some of tin* (Cillery things pond: of Mrs. Jhtrriugton's clearly wrong tl at it must 1..- >»*t aside. 1 ii' >st 1 saw and heard and then remarks was, that, inasmuch as the State that llie oysters from 1 elegant mantles and table tops of there, xvhisper JIt ie the p.amti f complaiiis of nonsuit, below. has all 1 can a few about the along recognized its to CLOCK ike ha\ aim its malachite that be as things •'Midway." duty provide estuaries exeel imagined, green inst I lie ase is suhstaut ia! 1 y the same as w hen ruction in|(lreek, I.atin, and the s. iences. u tiavoi. l- art and as as a hotel On: CiEOKoK. her on Mr. Curn- I jealousy polished clerk here b« lor<-, ami \'e are of tin- that for onr enildren, of whom /•<.*.* than ten per opinion Tin y ar.- ;i pt-si11 Vf pi t-\ ntr. Pu u. ■ at a summer < the nonsuit was ordered. cent, ever ecf>ri '■)/('/• the 'kes an >■: that is hardly ex- resort. In the Art hdlery. the rightly High School, why | Except ions oveiruled. should the State not provide pra-'tl. al cdn- -a < Russian exhibit of stood with Local Industries. >i»eaki:.;_ 'liristn.as he says: j paintings Concerning eati-ui for the other wi o 1,, JEWELRY Plaintiff is the widow- of H. S. Parker and ninety pci cent., ■u Mobile and New Orleans there is many at. the head of the procession. Af- | reason of circumstances or imdination, must aj the action was in Mr. H. G. of hrmght settling personal in life the for exist- PNEUMONIA, 1 Wood, Natick, Mass., began hegiu early M^i'd Oias ete. ter learning what 1 did of Russia oh ‘‘struggle display." Mardi by j matters between him and his ence liis dut ies Jan. 1st as former part- and hav<- b\ 1 general superintendent saved man> valuable lives, done m i- n>'Tiiiim to do with Christinas. jert lessons, 1 came home feeling that her I Leading educators were so iy intc. Repairing pii>rnptU. ■f 11n* shoe of Critchett, & Co. ners. The ease was first tried at the Octo- great factory Sibley ested in the work that comim-u --ouseid in^r al\Vit\s at hand and just tin n^ln tiling -1' I '_Ms.M "l at i the last i people can do something besides eat can- hy uesday,’ ber term, ls.S'.i, wien plaintiff got a verdict the council a Critehett, Sibley A' Co. will shut down introduced resoiution indors- 1 1 ’•l"- dles anil concoct earir d (farewell to in ! dynamite plots. It is for sldl •>•). are ex- industrial training as necessarv art of Mesh) their shoe for two Sul-sapient proceedings ing ; Price Cents. factory days soon, prob- our school ss 25 Gr. R. r, m.n li easier to into t public stem, ami a Poo '•nt m s. n.o Ash Wed- tall error than into a plained Ml he rescript ,d .ipj.oiuiid jirecedes j ably in xt week, to take account .f stock, committee to take charge f tin* work and •di rst .»] well, if the lattei is Horae* C. in vs. E. to day lo ut. especially covered up and at the same time look after the ma- Webber, cipnt. report the next annual me. ling. Tm m- admr. Ho m I Ct l( ;»*-,! and 1114■ former isn't. In one of Wallace, mittee arc lf.,n. .lames I* Baxter of iu.rt- my letters chinery, shafting, etc. //' The c; sc /.' shows licit the p!.dnt i IT lami Mrs A 1 ». Belfast: ■ in Lurringt.on. "ii t!i<- new school describing the Renton I'uneh I is ent.it led to redeem a farm from a Cutter, Dr. \. I*] Kilgore of Brooks will be gener- mortgage H ui. N A Luce, A ugustu. -■ u to secure tie* of t lie I i; In- t<.ok to giv. support n.origag. Mr. I‘ uwingtoii, 71 h page, calls at occasion say that ii could double al of the Bodolf principal of he Si.ee Nor- manager Medical Company To* conditions of arc nam.-d in tin* support mal Selli at F i' unngt on. .secs no reason a naiu. of genera' discount friend in ami take emire of and ha n.-t OLD FIRM. my the tim- tin* business. The i.e.-u ■ interest, Kitiridgc charge mortgage performed l.y why v> 11. a v m t a I! cr a little time : a .ur t he nr i. m i 1., • a ss ot Ulortgagcl-S. 11 t '*• '- *. all w ho have t he ; ji> work, intending to pay him a company issue a paper monthly, entitled w 11 '.'this work, and ; >ii ; j. *., '.''lie cause mist '• a master t-■ lind g; the introduce m »nual into his > li..o, b\ it Tin New Eng:and llcview. training at compliment stating that could en- j amount dm- .-n 11 mortgage. ! ;l! sustained i’ause a i uu-i a- t he annual ihe Lord .- James I'. Eei uahl has a eoi i.-f.-nvd to master .i i 1 c a. •• p. town grave prayer on a sjiarr cnVer- j tract with a Mr K Well C, >11 Lc I -1 Belfast National Bant NEW GOODS. to repoi-t tl.canioint due n tic- m-w 1 mortgage. ,-i om- of i.c !;••>?.ai il.'.i. < c"• nca a: hand. ing three-sixteen! h- of ;in New N'«>»]< w-a,icsa!e In.use tor principal p inch. Well. | fifty granite < '• >sts 1.. a wa it li mil roe i. s‘ is cut litiMast ic i. v- ■■ l"'o|s. fa r o| udiist :al v < monuna ills 1. he cul and «!. -Ii\ m-d direct f* i 'll c 1S t, M I t :'. L'IN C r lu'H I:N Till; (JITV. bud that 1 was “wav off" in ■ this state- j j This act ion wa-t I.; -light against the ad- raining, ami was delighted led ! in* teach. customers. are to he " 1 They of Oiuney gran- ; <-:> of Maim* were lies ad N. 11.. Monitor intcrpiets gc nb I should ha e complimented t lie ministrator, 1" s-tlic the rights of the re- taking am-ed >tep. ■te, ale-; sell. 1 \ a II ho. is now <1 tie In-I’e with I 1 1 hi Hiaiui's .n t he Maine ■ 'em ra by sa\ing tlial it eouid do spect 1 \a- part i«- s !. dr: the mortgage and con- W \ I Ml >• a cargi I stock Iron; the «|iiarrics. CAPITAL, $158,000. as line work as Mr. 1 tract iosupp..rt I’ii.- n.a>t. r w :i Kiltivdgc. for 1 have pr.dial.i; < I I \ i\s machine for he t1 : :' '■ He now Auimpr.ocd sawing granite [ appointed a: term of com t hi'iii poiit ic.'.. and re beioie me a gift from that gentleman January - has heel! s. t Up this we.-k by Lewis Smith at. U UOIS. •" SUB PLUS, I; oo.-s w $33 not eliarge. how- "fsome line lit ing, in w hich this man. sg j the stone works of Janas E. 1-Vrnahl <-n I'eiuplars. n he < 1 to I A. .’>■ 1 Main. 'em ra] has been a years old, with an »>i pen and ink, from ft .MW ( 1 .1 i "> dinary Pleasant street. Tin saws are S feet long I 0jie, : Th-- and his common annual se^sh.r. of W Id.- District only using spectacles, and 1 uiciies wide and are worked in gangs 1 to 4 P. M. I I XM It MIX.-. written in Lodge w il t.e }:, : i in Belfast late in Febru- lias several places the Lord's’ of six or to tlie work to less, according he Ill IMM I >1,1 I I I I '. Brooches, Guld Brads. 'd‘tk Gluiins, Gat .'*• nim"!. : ary government has now tak- prayer an a space of three-sixteenth of an done. They are hung in a horizontal frame I "i ,! Hair Pills. Stink Units ■ Bellas! Hi Mast Curia Pins, Pit’., •h. position t hat it the Ini ted States ! inch, which I can distinctly read by the I which is given a reciprocating motion by Lodg< had exercises ippropnate j for New \ ears at their Garters v«r>thlrui. i' ; uses t.» admit sawed lumber free, it will use. of a And I want to cranks on a shaft driven by powerful gears. regular meeting last j microscope. say h j The machine was made the Belfast Ma- Monday evening. Members of the order, Pl/.frtv/. /•■•- r n V..4. /• an export duty on logs and lumber, that the Renton Runeh Cutter or anything by who arc in the Court term w ill > chine &. Co. and is a solid city during 40a 7b ll .. .« •" e 14 > it has sent an to dead or is not for one Foundry looking Apples. C bu, (.' agent to aid else, alive, moment •• Washington j dried. 11,. da 1 ill i! 'J'i.'I COLD piece of mechanism. please remember the. Lodge meets every (;> BRICKS in the passage of the Wilson bill. “in it" with Mr. Kittredge in line Beans, pea. 2 00a2 2b I .ami'. I'M 7as pen- | Monday evening at their new hall over the \\ a >\ kr. p The annual of Dalton’s medium. 1 7ba22 m: 1... t; ih Skins. Mae manship, as he stands at the head in meeting Sarsapa- very ; liigh school room, where are fraternal- velloweves l.sr»//2 iKijMuti'Ui. (• I*1 rilla Co. was held at tlie Dee. they ! this c lass laboratory Butter, f lb, 2.'a2d|Oat>, (' i.b'2 Ib 4n„ PJ Electro Elated Ware >, The \'ew York and New rail- of work, either against man or ; ly invited local!. England 27th, and the following directors chosen: Beet, i- Ib. ba 7 P -tat 4<»a lb road has into the machine. I did him an injustice in Bariev, bush, f*f> a Oik pound I< >■_:. 2 a 7 gone hands of receivers. my <>. A new was instituted at Winn* '! .1 kl I' I III I, ll. .|l- Clarence Poor, Geo. E. Johnson, Francis Lodge | Cheese. Ib. 1 o « 1 raw ton. '7 n • u s » which l fc> | The seems letter correct, as his work ! < 1 2 a 1 1 I s a 2" general impression to be that gladly If. Welch, James W. Wallace, Franklin A. rook in Burnham last Friday by State Dep- 'hieken, {.> Ib, jTurkcv. 1 tb. ('ail Sk ins, 40 a i.o' I a I low a 4 it has been in the hands of is truly marvelous,as anyone can learn (J. E. with is M •losepit /1cm mcrich -NOVELTIES- thieves. by Greer, James 11. Perkins, Elmer Small, M. ut.y Files, charter members, I>ueU. lb, I 2 a ! \ \ eal. f Ib. s ou him and old ea:..o out N\ o Ib. ,d, bard. I’he of interest and dividends lie a ohiccrs arc: E. B. •!'•}• 'I'jpfioid i<'evr»-.and after l»o. ;g payment mens, for takes just pride in it, as M. D.t of Frankfort, James B. Small of Laiipher, Chief Templar: Ceese. Ib. 1 2 1 4 \\ .oil. soft. di'Oadbn 1 j:' in "i i>'i:s hospitals the doctors discharged ,11 in lioston dan. 1st, as compared with a well he may. Lynn, Mass., and John (). Johnson <.f Liber- Annie M. Whitt-u, Vice Templar: Clias. IP toil Price. j llet'ic’ Market. Sterling Silver ! :u incurable with foiiniitiptioii. He has Wm. E. corned, 7 a.sl l.um bbl. 1 oo a 1 In yen ago, shows a off of *1,700,000. i^vei < lie ai me iair tooK in the ty. The directors had a meeting and ad- Wood, See.; Lancaster, Deputy. Beef, jd ib, |,> falling y Krupp I- am in poor health since, until lie began to take, I ! Tea, Dessert. Table and Fancy Spoons Meets But ter salt, C box, 1 ''I' bn Meal. |> lb. That show’s of the times. exhibit. It was in a journed for one week. The. books show a Friday evenings. Corn, bush, nd.ms, ib. 2 1 2- b something gun building by it- br.jt |* a 11 MM<- t'l'ai'ked nun p lui, 7>i'e ( b I ,ko ">eiie, a |. |n n I'J in very satisfactory business by the company in* itoon emp'.ars or Manic have taken Hood’s self. made the style of an old castle, or Corn Meal. .“>«*.! Pollock. |> !!• 4 I 2ab It is rumored that (irover and Lil are Sarsaparilla fci bu, U since the opening of the March tlie. initiative in lor his loosei night lb. 1 4a 1 • Pork. tb. I o Vl.kIMi S I'll »\> rather a castle of old. In it was an ex- laboratory preparing Prohibition Immediately cough grew Cheese, \> 1 on" out. Monarchism is not in this 1st. to be sweats ceased, and he Cot ton Seed, t> evvt. 1 bn'Plaster. |.OU popular Day, held March 20th on the i*0th an- regained good general K I I' \\ I; \\ ■ •in- hibit of everything manufactured the Codfish, dry, t> Ih, «».« Meal. l> Ib.b 2 jV *1; K prom pt l> i• by health. He cordially recommends Hood s Sar- *;Uye country. niversary of (Jen. Neal Dow’s birthday, and Cranberries. fc> ijt, S a ',"Shorts I' owl. 1" 1 i' .dl .<•!.! "I’d uv »•; 111,- slat k. ^ Miss Arline of a J Krupps—car wheels, locomotive tires, Ac., Simmons Belfast, gratia- especially to comrades in the €■. A. li. Clover tb. 17 a IS Siiear, Ib, b a f. 1 2 in honor of the “Father of the Maine Law.” saparilla, Seed, jd |d ate of tin* Coburn Classical has 4 Tin a b 2~> Salt. T. I' I1' of to and and little. There was on ex- Institute, Flour, fc'bbl, I|' Mis. Lease Kansas declines resign j guns big 412 been the guest of Mrs. A. F. Drummond. The January Temperance Record gives pre- HOOD’S PlLLS cure Habitual Constipation hy j II.<».Seed, bu, 2 40a 2 bo Sweet Potatee hibition a 120-ton the lb. 1 1 a 14 \Vhcat Meal. i24 her lease of oflice. gun, largest ever [Waterville Mail. liminary particulars. restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. Lard, t> H. J. LOCKE,... The I HI \KWs ltKLFAST. Miss E. C. school on The Belfast National Bank has declared County Commissioners have fixed OF Frye’s private opens Camden. Notices have been posted the jailor's compensation for board of by Monday morning next. its usual semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, pris- our officers all oners at the Municipal forbidding persona * ••ad- : :».ti wishes a county jail for 1S»4, as follows: Prohat*' Court will he held dan. payable on and after Jan. 1st. to coast or slide on any streets or sidewalks •' Tuesday, Jo or 4 \ ■, h<‘*\ *-U- less, Si.To per week : Jo to 40, Sl.oO; 40 .*111. Insolvency Court, Wednesday. S- uie «*ne has sent us from a town in North of the village except Chestnut street. .Miss to 0(i, SI Jo; 00 to NO, SI.10: over SO, ;*o cents. Bessie who h is The m l’.*- fast 1 >akota, a one dollar bill of the Frankfort, I Adams, been Cut prisoners jail who were attending Prices. Cut The Marine New Prices. r if-day. Journal, York, has kept Packer N. sentein *'d to hard .ah*«r were »et .it w-.rk M> bank, bearing date of l-S-'w. It is a very Institute, Brooklyn, V., is at a hook of t: ;■> bolre but scrap quotations made from its home f.'i- the She will sawing wood Monday under charge ,.f good looking bill, too, its buying eapaci- holidays. enter Ah- \\ as rha’r- columns other "f eminence t\ is limited. “by newspapers h<'Tt A, adeniy, Andover, at the >f c: i’ deputy Cieorge W. Frisht. probably beginning in the maratime world," and BELFAST naturally The the next term... Mrs. Adeline Huberts of CLOTHING HOUSE. 1 The otth ers of Waldo "I f New Fngiand I‘espat ! Express < Lodge, I. O. O. F., Journal is S v !'• '.snips'* Republican represented. t Inna. M- is the winter with her will be installed at Odd Hall spending has leased Che r* *«*U:S 11 Felice’s hi* k. Fellows' to- " have l" l,f our winter up m-KT .'lit «■ 1 •• Monday ••veiling by Past Clias. get the timber for Bean s vessel. k \v i ha\ n me111ai musi«' Sanborn's Orchestra. Pub- Captain Capt. fora: ••ttici by E. Merriam.... Men’s All Wool Past Commander 10-xter T. 1 Suits, S8.00, former $10.00 ;;;c i-t w iuiik*- an ellort lic to Fellows Palermo, lb v. Mr. Fstes has held im-et- price Odd and invited guests. “ “ > !: '** n i >:.str ’a 1i next 11 will “ “ “ “ ■ “pen install the officers nartii uiar in:- Oupti of Thomas H. digs at Ford’s Corner for three weeks with 10.00, 12.00 Whenever you have trouble with lmreau M -a ;mess there Marshall Post, (>. A. R. “ “ “ “ this, TbursJav. even- good success. A watch was field “ “ or pantry drawn rs running hard, rub a meeting 13.00 A the t-aeh- piece ing. 11.00, J. Hatch. Bates “ “ “ of beeswax on the slides, lit will made the Sunday night.E. i*4, “ “ V .. }• v k.’.s.-t a i he assistant 15.00 Alexander Mel.rin of M art a a spent a few with his 12.00, uraw run as as kind of oil or wamkeag. days recently sister,' -i. t and M ss Ken a easPy any grease and “ “ “ noted Maine hunter, was in Belfast iast Mrs C-ra A. it "dwin. The remainder* of Boys Youths’ 7.00, 10.00 W ;: wiiI, will last much and will not \ t! !': n.ar.v. longer, soak Week, the guest of C B. lla/d'ine, He his vacation he will spend at the h. no- of “ “ into the wood ,.r cause any unpleasant F.s.p j 8.00, 11.00 \ a d “i Wintern- -rt had with h;• n a Iris Mr. and Mrs. T. S. M. “ smell. brought caribou, sending part parents. Hatch. ut- “ “ “ ! pels, me eaiie a> a vi ’e 9.00, 12.00 1 _■ £ift of tie meat to Boston ...Frank Carr to t«» I»-,» /' ■ Ki .-5- ! 1 friends and distribut- g"es Augusta “ “ “ •. 1. Children's < Tile eane IS made The is Male Quartette of Rockland ing the remainder here. Tie- in- C u me la ai C otgr This week t < resume 2.50, 3.50 !i I:: ’A .; a B writer “ o n Irish thorn tree w ln.-h has been and will he for t. his studies, He will be “ “ “ reorganized ready debted Mr Ha/eitine for seme delict.ms accompanied bv 3.00, 4.00 > 'V ! ?. H il St- or Ajnds business 1st. It is as fol- steak. Charles “ Feby. imposed Perkins, als-• of Palermo.Mrs. “ “ “ \ Ii; ike \V IN for s •! ie h ''v»; 4.00, 5.50 hir.ei'UA. H. M Ford, 1st tenor: W F. Tib- 1 Mari Mar-leu, after a *i. km-ss ,.f Chat. A Hen. v order e w id erysipt ias fin estab- “ “ \ d -1 till, d a : t he betts. L'nd tciior: L. (i. Ulsters, 1 pier*- NV-..)d Mareli. 1st bass. ail lished i* astmg six weeks, is abi, to be .mit at this 6.00, 7.00 ; I.ibert f -day. N, any ,i! .■( the ■ o rh. an. Or el-a The in-ad is of "f K-M kland. and I >r. Samuel Tibbetts of “ “ N ".til Haven tisln-rn.am have disposed ..f 8.00, 10.00 h an.- from Jevusalein. The Camden. Nnd bass. The has .niartette sung their hdisters. and taken “ “ u up th.tr traps 12.00, 1 >ed as f.-llows "Fr.-.l Atwoe-d m Hellas we shall be 14.00 and glad to bear them Tin- st.me martin n.-ek fur, advertis.M.l iast All Wool “ “ ■ a he ... I'M../' Overcoats, aga'u. has been I'etUl'lled To ) PhysnTuis 8.00, 10.00 Week, the o\vj,e? H “ “ “ “ “ A. 1'erk .i;s has i n 1 S V K HI- X I)l-K>K1'. The free The relatives and friends . st. at 1ST PiiT.rsn 10.00, 13.00 “ “ “ -• “ ts m N nah High street, which ha •.« ,•?, ;n x\u. h annex Reuben Herrick met at their h.an »- .Sed 12.00, 15.00 for .( fe\\ Weeks.. HoWe>\ “ “ “ hi.. 1 i t.train;. n Beaver t ik• of a New Wars a m- \v. g Tin'll], “ “ simp.a \ h 15.00, 18.00 '• ■ to 1 u as f (diaS" V Sa IV.- •-! M*m t Tin k:t. lien is m play.si md twenty s,- •, m ; and rids ;fee « '• s-m\ ■ nir ■ and sane. > _• M !. A. 1,. hilt ns — mar. In d to r. w tips that «.-<• used Til is I IKK AT nit, [lei's, d» the dinning am h< r, a biinti- ITT IV11.1. 'TA N 1> K< *K I'll K MX 1' si \ 1\ DA Vs, till W.'lh'.'s F'.iic I »eCe U1 he ;■ W ■ a fa" repast w is M ;- id Th- r an was bril- lit it ill P!ivs:i'i:uis w : ■ a sg stofiu. md tl»e New Y. ,. n non- Messrs. lit e table fair!\ gr« alleil jn f at a x\«* Belfast 1- ,i 1 A \ H 'A,J. W iv s o < md glit H. L. B idu u ,s s- ; F (i nn. imi. r w. g] f g...-d things \V. wish Clothing House, !. 11 T n. N F K .. \\ ed ami\ and e-mfe. tu. on i >. lira! :. ii h limy \ .-w Years. -y Ill'll, m. * s 111 h' M um.- v rect md me out of ; as. III Pel -.: 11 * g :;,a> High Street. Belfast. Me. M: >"r1- N akcrson celebrated M s. W irv!' E Wl’itto;: Chiust- B:ii N m- is s. ,. y y ILmks T. p •• ! > i!. M ,3 i. V _i;' 3 3 (. iS \ r \\ i-is g i r hi!d reii and grand.h: Be hue,, ami B p-km- p ,u. p CHARLES ■. on an-: nartake of a rime dinner no .. :.. B bster M .v v. Hradachr and \\ < a.P Catarrh. O’CONNELL, M .-f Pe; .. pot Proprietor. p stop f 1 h. ••• am an Tw.aa v-f ■■ w ■■ w a u t h it line for a wl l1 — he •' nt. number in. 'aiding her s;st.-r and < •' •n*w s. t. .. f<-r u w e-r a 'll) a ‘ills, eT. With .'. g-rring; m ud Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Mitchell f v >ai ui a Co\u A part y B. ‘f sport s- •• Is -r >. Alt.-r diinn S mta < Nans appear- m n .v. ut f. x hunting last u k. but got W” V ! A Fix. •'... ! and bis a' v I i ll.-l'l !.< .1 If ■ :l !'. ] pa-sed presents lund. which -. ■*sk Ulovd .". \ n eh etrh ix w as put up w« e was a ’naiiy and useful. It \vr\ > pleas- a. hut1 1 -11. .vo r> v Co,. Tu-d.n >’ ipt. 1-* -d at 11 T -u n ii tec;; 1 ant ■ a isioll. I H. I .hoi-y > mak lig a for.-, j;h .]• I I' Nat rit h Nh tti« .p .1 -\- KN. >W I KlM.W K I. nigdon p ,f. v. ar 1: M. ( N, w NTS. Two of the llloSt USe- Skoda's ng haptuan. Discovery. DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS \' !’■_ W. Kit.-hi. \\ lni issued t!:■• (iovernnn mt pubiieaf.ons by i ii;w»:■ !!•>! ii:i■ 1 ;n a-bicln- av : Bom] f e- > .rIh :* all- A t S, I- H N :i: ley. M. .. ar. tli- last ..f M.■ reliant Vessels ••{ the Fn •- i i’ o'... Mniiroc; Eil-arian, <• i St-f. **, and the ('..ngressi.-n.il I » t..* WE SHALL OFFER HIE i- 1 Mum >■' r. n < M- t:r Trust.-, s, \V ]: f'”r lam edit: ms of win b wa- ar-- in debt- d m

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W .a Liood hEs;,,hI ‘> a UO X w ...... >. bed; mav- "i Sloe |.;t..n Si -r: o’ -. w alia mo- •r- Yon i-a.nii 't & •• vj. •m- >• : M 1 Hill. !: s hope to be we M- i. tv :m and T: Tiling 1 J-' t m x. 1 M.-uday i>, flini. 1 1 1 1 T v' i' *. ii.. * > to BLOOD £ H ----- atm w '.ii i, am I.’.., j, ;u, \\Yd- IS IMRl'RF. 3 V" 4 •M E T. Ei *-H f ut ;i ia I... Mi,- a S.i ,\. M’ss W. a ■ •" i 1 T T» I' itm-t> In C ,1 t s 11. v ! '• and will i>e v er\ gr« >t1 m sseP i.*. a hirge ..' ••as w steam*' v n tile storks in < >! K.|, h ts ..fell me.mi circle u friends s. or 1'- «-w, : ill. id- Cdiiiris Brothers of Bar r.ELS, FIXERS I n lAs lid ** .lav v m. N.--.\ Vi.-iv T. Sv.iney, C II.I. M. -V Harbor and a strain ym-hr \,-t ?<• 1,,- d:s- *sKm I.; it Cm ’A.ArLES, I I OW > i' l' l: 11 I -. •N *N V' A SORES f Ml'all-I. tin |. In!., Was lions,- < •! Mi. n.l lr>. ,ii h ... I.’,; !" m-d II may !>•„;;.! an at about u.m n.I ,i \ buttk-s i 8. >. 8- 1 "' '' •! o £ 1 ■' Cu >1 lb >\ l :.-., •; 11T. -a ■■:: III: J11 s •’ v 1; re«-;. >111.■, ,1.1; t lb >:-dn- ng uni I* a.ling. 'he of ,:.v!i- ti;v system. remove alhni si/.- the Cold- nrod- ions.. ..John T ,n.i ■ .■•i!ohu_ l: kali'll (Hi: n of M .tali'll "me ". es We*, e .mi build you All manner of bitrn- u hi 11:1 ma.iM T I v a I. > ;, 1, ,; S ; up. < Moor.-, tl:.- N-u \ •!• k broker. lias on- married. Ih-v. N,-h4 nuai: l'.,a nimi otiiriaf- 1 n111 h> i! v 11: 1 i*<- i-"w 13 t v i: Last wi k M Keen -mml k*r N,. .v X*a- cl, assist, ,1 1 v i:>-\ B I";: ‘Mills "f Paw ti-i- ted u it It C.-o. A. i 11 -11 rest ,-f Ko.-kland I CLEARED AWAY ian* i as!i-a*i : tucket. P I. Mr. John P. llillis, ,.f Cre.-n- vv E- ml n. Fa *T A aiesin:: f n :: ui a sin n as j | y build at oiler U boa! to it-, use. it is the best blood on ply brtW.-rll Wltl- east-I, In,!.. was best man. ami Miss lb rt'ha $b' remedy III E* S*- li earth.^ ,, .V‘-l .Ill'l -II t kllv W U en he who have used it say so. t. VAIJII-. IA i„ ,, t* South and sister of llielriii*-. bridesmaid. The ^Thousands IN !; I: A 1 Harbor, (buibisboro, Bar Moses, •# M y blood wa-. a !, v poisoned last ear, which g-'t n> ■£ will *-a\e ria •• h ui Tin- lMiir-iuaste.l >. -hs. bri.l,• won while hulk-, trimmed system out of order- lisease.l and a constant s -r. kfpt. :11n 1 ts Harbor. Tin- ti.-w era ft w ill la- of with point eyf tin- model .y,c f Mnii-fnig ini appetite, yment i1 life. U MUFFS, laer. The 1 "ore w hite cashmere noenj. nettles^, Vv Sagamore an.1 M-unt mi :* <1 from Phil- brid'-smai me out. no |fll hr in 'til i'll t.:i t hr H.-pe and s:/r of of »j ■ brought ri^hi There is Juliette, tin- duut-n- trimmed with satin and din-hess re- I fot better^ I>e. th*- following lac- A y* remedy blood diseases. 'y* a ■ : lust adelphia former in the form*.. n = Ohio Part I *s h >i‘-ns: Length over all, 105 f.-.-t breadth, eeption was lieid from s to 10 "'clock, liev. yx\ —;-■ IOHN f.AVIN. Dayton. y, ami the latter a ., on blood and skin diseases mailed free.m SV> ~»o in the item* ».ni, t 11 for N m and M rs. t ^Treatise Wuj}s /<>/ T hi faat liras it j;:- 1 tth- feet, 7-1J -ilium will pass their honeymoon i< *, depth, feet, 'l’lie boat, wln-n K SWIFT SPECIFIC CO Atlanta,Ga. & Doin^sl H. .11. *r*l. The in New $ ? > n !:■■!: in! As <‘_,:;.o0o and will be will live in Boston j1 '•a! am! the M. m lit *.* they ’hiiudelphia l.f T 111- sp IV T !lr I.. i I- ] Isoo tons. Both l oo \ \\ as ic.-f the ti lies t in Eastern Maine Waters. ( .lobe. I )ec. L'St h 1 arrived at New !'--di■ r.i the M.n, aiji,l al i Mnie dav, !>*•* i-v|»:;tn,ir The repairs on the new steamer The groom is a nitiv,- of Belfast, and a -'.'Hi. Tile Mount was Bangor *i M-" \i .aiim-il at Hope Iniilt at Fanuten CICARS. "ly now being built at East Boston by the Bos- well known evangelist. The Journal wishes hv 11. .M ami t*- This Vv 1< • — | lath- i Kean, appears have won the y..u ton and Bangor Steamship made him and his bride nun h happiness and abund- 1 no * arter N t 'o. ire a Company M. i! that t hi In x making spanker ne.-esary by tin* tire several weeks ago, have ant prosperity hoom and soni. T e-;- \\ ,rk f* n* S* W IV .l.'H 1 \V|! "I III- I Ml:'- 1 doing li. is the [ Hill a ! been and is practically completed tin-craft mu?! iii f «.■ ■ Mary F. Corson.. Th. orres- skirt. lu-.l ), n n- .... -ml till- t in- ];mksp*u- I’vkh Twuxuii v. the nest bril- TQE ! pa thus j now in t in- same condition as before -Among the tire. .mu sum!. .■•■■■ w.-m hr: p*indent ot th*- Ha: News savs. :ri|. tn ri i-1 Jlangor liant social events >f tin- season was BESTandCHEAFESTj the pi lias W h:le of course the lire will NS* h. cause smile de- Way I W in. -i 11. y. 'i I ,i ,| ■' Moses of Keifast. f of \ I. LINKS. it ia was ! Eddy *rnierl> wedding celebrated t the home of Mr and make IN I Oi l! aiuoiiji lay in getting the steamer ready to start you W nit •• a m*fah ait 1 ■ J > interp- *it, in her da\ Mrs a [■ itt next summer, the work will lie eairied on as Dyer Winterport J < 11:.: 1 its y.l .. .1 w |, was in th** '• 1 harbor M**nda\. -t t' -■ > s’ kau' ’’k- la's- ui t hi'istinas The Cake with thi- j last as possible and the delay will he reduc- day. happy couple were I f(l-: > v v > '•1 i I',. si I'. ■ I I vi. M Kl.'i N< ;s The driven to the Methodist i hand's Kcaaymaae tnocoiate IItr union ed to the least possible point. parsonage, whei-- icing'. :i" u 4 There no ► !: !• sn la. la. t ml or ilia tIn* was mussing ; Poor&Son. p hi thr ! h nilkr* auspices the Haptist, ceremony p,-rforti.ied by K, v. ,1. P. isnomixinguud \ I. ilteti Il.iUl's hi 1 A I’lkasan r '( 1 f trouble at all. It is always ready for "‘.gr• _r 11 ',n ilist Mi i< Christmas iathkrino. The Simimtou. At Tin- h »nie o( j and tii. ii si (Tmrehes \ the groom was (•fill's tin. iH .'ill'll : Mhk : ;i instant use and sure to be delicious. 1 hi Id re n and idr .-n 1 > t A"1' m"■ 11ed at tin grandehi of the hit-- Isaac servi d a most sum m s w. of \ •! T I fin U lid l;:t i! 11 h Methodist Church Sun- pi dinner •' S 1 j ddiug Price 2-">e. per ll>. e:tn. A* all Orocer.-. > ‘v *V, III' .1 si \\ i 1 ,v W. .Nickerson ot Swanvil!.- ► 'd’eni'.o,: (T. -k. The attend- I nn-t loi their which the immediate rebut ives partook. The l.imt; (iiocnlnfe to., IMiiludu., P.i. Finest Cocou and Chocolate Makers. < -I S,'! t 1 *i ?<■. / 1 is n- ti Christ mas l.-union at the h-une of 5 [ 'nit large, th«' storm manv Mr. brid'-. Miss !•: B.'-di-vr. y,.eing-->t daughter keeping ami 1 > f~*c 1 " and Mrs. LB C. West in Monroe. "! Mr. l'i' "> '' '•horns .■ ii■ ■!r of forty Aliout and M rs. Nat h in i, 1 Twu.inl by of Mm v.ri’r PAYER ! 1 ! nl:i I m. \ \ s' u :;.i s> nnil'-i I ;t. tw.• 111y t. wish e.u-b 4.|.|n*r A DIVIDEND ilircrtioi, .,i Mr (,’ha's. M. present “A roe. was charmiuglr attired in asiies < !' ■' 'A ;|< 1 Christmas" and A \Vi»ii1ihii ii..mi. .i >:;‘ ng, M iss < lc,r- I ley. Kill- gr- "in, Mr. 1). 1• w is. m! v s. > a TlieGolilDeilar fining Company II i.-mlshi and love. tin* 1. •. ■ p Among t rs re- ■! M i'. iiiid Mis Dan ei I >v r, is mie ot 11 «■ OF CRIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO. Two Trips a Week to Boston. «■ •c iio.m aim Mrs W. I; F! , ... d from absent tru-mls was tin- follow- most Organ:.-. I u> !■•;• l.a.vs of r ora !■». ca ,:1 ,|„ | poprthir and esiimahh- young m.-n in 11! s-Hi, : !.‘li I'v ii Stock. : i- •* '. His par value one debar e;u h. 1 ! ^ i a :' a * ing \\ ritt.-n b tin- o--. OU | u g w 11 h poem, asion bv Mrs. iein.t His lam.- mreh ,-l trieiuls are James Nickerson of Whit man. Mass. ii i. > 1 eii rn 111 11 11,i■ w iii-1'gh11■ i!! nake l!iei r FULL PAIO a?:d non assessable, II. i: :■■■•! it.1 n it tin- .nil-. !' i II V.j.Ui '•"1 < 1 < n i: I" n < IAO.iM*) Allans in Treasury. h al'terin" ami .g \\,w. ',. I h- C vs ;i; k n so home in town. M is- Ad I )\ ,-r. Pst. r ■ May ! | els, Scli-l l- • mi ii. is in ion >f i L. J.o a:i M I .-f to u lin ac< ■ The lie* richest, pert 1' ksi. t j:\ and w ing all. ;:i our festal hoard 1 t -mi. .itt e u b '■! is in idesai ml. "1 gr. Mr. district ..f crin riiicki-US Tin* <'linsi mas-1 the redd.rated gold producing ••st s nle. and dev11111 di**<•<,11rs>■ Tie- 11. Ib M -Ih-r "i W ■ man l m\4-rsit\ «l is held under a states 1 n.■.•tings plo Creek and United j -i.' On in r IV- M 1 > h'v e, ami peace, ami bh-ssi ngs, rich and us b, si patent rare. man. Tin- n me rmis pi t-s, nts were Work carried on day and night and high week and With ea. h a will he e.-nt iuin-d evening hide. beaut did and uliiabb ; Coin. ot e taken out in large <| uatit ties. .mid led l"l- H i.. tv. I. ,.>1 grad, being A ii in vain 1 to he a tins week and next Saturday hough yearn gm-st In 1894 the will in .1 j ■; it d ill-r llfrssed i ti a y,-fV excepted. Among \ our ; January Company troop I be Hiirnliani ami Wiscasset liaiiroad. no divi- Atienio.iii services arc Ifid on Tm-sdav I':* begin pav regular mouthly 1, 1894, .- il:- I -A'as » .... sweet to l»e remembered with the Ooinmancing Monday, January j U'l'a! i-red rest dends at the rate of Tlmrsdav and of ea« h I u k: ml red ill.- ..1.1 ! Kill's n I a u lute mask ai.d in- a 1. Wednesday, Friday group I hi- \\ is- assi-t iV lehei lailvvav is linum- Sto.nmTs will loavo Kollast. woallior porno? j i^li- To V 24 per annum on the amonnt invested. miles and State in- in. as tullows III. til 1.0 > .. w,,ek. Next afternoon a know, though lines <•<1 m a \va\ siinn-wlia! in the history ; ll!> inks it, 1 d H a dude e .il.it t< ir n liamI Suinlay meeting uunpie II II. OFFIl Fit. hihI I .. .M u,i 11at. t erv < tie, Lor a 1 m lo 11, Kotklaml ami Koston. Mom lays ! ,,v 111 he «*f railroading. The ost ,.| the main lim-, wv .'I will iit 11:: to -1: h.* held for the Si lid a \ schools,and in the and at taLont! J ‘»n i> m <>r ar hope >■ dress ei.at <•! dark him* and A nd bar my way which In- A limited amount of the shares are now offered Thursdays upon j pink. is I■ built in Is'.'l. will bo >;;oo.non. ■ rn al ot slnamor i; ■ >m ol.l still!.i, .111.1 w o All! .!,. -Hi host evening there will he a mass l ndimnied remains the Kuokspni:. i.e grand meeting glow of n.emorv'sl Tin* -tit|ied i-st. and ill pants. 1 [e communities along tin* line give I* or Soars ami it i, 1 port.. Kiokspoil, Ltyomi 1*1* >"• ■»- .Hot .•! the IIoust*. The service is sheen OHO; Mr. J ll.t’rosb <>j' \ AT 50 CENTS PER SHARE. .lily m. a Opera evening ibion gives pormit s. Wot l uosi la ys and at yahoui' ‘.'.uu very line a j >| iea ra m •, hat life was On ^lno(- Saturdays of o,toils. \ OUIA t 111 toM. Christmas Day, and tin- or arrival of sti amor from Kostou. ruly wed hv a S'C.v- iMH), remaining >a(l.(MK) is taken b\ Stock. I’: o'p 'vtns and experts’ report may At., upon a ml t In-\ t. tin lad -■ a r> >w I ! t general prayer meeting. was Messrs. A. F. .(io p. ai way. I uder his wine lie earned a This festal day. paid up 'n i, 5 7 Ult OA U H I XKW Y OR 1C Lrom Kooklatid, Wnl iii'm lay s ami Saturdays at large, nearly tillitig the church and are sheltered build tin- line, ami not a dollar of mortgage V, d p iper ••II w liii-li was w rittett 1.11.• hd Securely through another year, (illtout) 8 00 a. m.. tonoliin^' at all landings. on the is to be placed upon t. The work is to be 4 \vf> 1 increase. There are indications of a With spirits gay Lrom t im him it Mon- Hi' rhymes done native Kuoksport. Sp.ir«,port, Harnesses, Cnite by help hired from the towns and \. m. •hep religious interest. While there is their voices, hands clasp hands again, days, Thursdays at l'.-'.iui tea rest friend K-, I want to relate along the line, under the supervision of Mr. In greeting warm; LKL.I W. I’OTIC, \ ”'ont Kollast. ••ill S\ input tie J te ear, l", Mr. Jackson and Mr. no contracts Dr P. E uuin-eessary excitement, With hearts attuned in to Crosby Fogg, being LUCE, Gynecologist CALVIN W SUN. \.;«-ni.. Kostou. e aw fill in praise Him, whose sini:: ui. jjeUin*: my grnh let for sections over three or four m Blankets, has. nevertheless, preached some care miles Surgical and Npeelal Diseases of Women a WILLIAM II. HILL. < Jon'! Mauaaor lioMon. had sinee > m fed me. deat. > very length. The absence of a mortgage lias been searching sermons, eandid.y and Withholds the storm. Speclali). ■ logical- made a condition ol as t'si- \am know. I was j11st to erow, every subscription, 14 ain St ycr Strong, who has bui It near- I> I teal hiyh-tmted and lie vers. Mr. .1 aek son’s manner of N Night calls answered non tin- oHiee. Hr. 'IMIK person wlm took six or eiiilit I'.mey st art' gritty. present- hand, ly all the stock in use narrow-gauge rolling l.ucc will g«> au\ ilistame to see cases in eonsulta I pins, studded with hrilliant stones, I t orn m\ Robes, &c., I ing the truth is sm h as to cuminaiiii tin- in- in ai ts', woe is me. here see. Can toueh, or greet. Maine, lias been as tinn. "r to in ti e line of his store last October, miiM maii to athlress live my hotly you terest, ami engaged superinten- perforin operations j my ol eatm respect of his hearers. All should ’Tis ever dent of ear AT i'esp.tiled he.uiLitnl leather; Christmas-tide, mid angel hand, construction, and the repair and special work. The sueeessl ul surgical ope rat ions I dollars or they will be tlealt with to the Tull ex- -s**d like a attend these The aim the remarkable cure." cu l*\ In. up dutle, hv hands heartless and meetings. services will he Now chanting still, construct inn shops will be begun at \Viseas- perloi'n laice tent of tlie law I’lease remember an ounce of rude held at the since he is F. A. HOlilUIViS A various ehurehes Sundav morn- to Cod on a set as soon as weather will has come to Delfast sullicieti't t.o estab- prevention is worth a pound of cure. I mean OO/S, 1 dory high, savior horn, the permit in the He roasted tlii~ dreadful cold weather. nsua Sin!. lish the faei that he thoroiighl\ umiei'lamis iiis business. 1 *eaee, and good will. spri ng. business. lwl* j Belfast, Dec. 'M, iSiKk -;tw.*»2 IVavy Store, lli^li Street. Ilie Year 185K5 in Belfast. summer was not severe here. The lirst teen: SO to 00 eighteen: over 00 none. 1-1. Mask ball at Opera House. Mrs. s. Reception to Rev Myra Kingsbury fall of snow was on Nov. loth, anti the ]iy dates, in .January there were S: Feb- II. < Cray broke her arm by a tall. on lu r return from her western trip. I II K [< OM1M I II I'lidM M'XUMi I’AUK.j lirst to remain on the ground tame Dee. ruary 14: .March 14: \j*ril S: May 7: -June | IV Universalist fair and sale at Odd 12. Waldo Count \ Veterans* Associa- < >cto- Ft* i low s' tion lin t at Memorial Hall Coburn Ca- ill Deremb r, lS'd’J, were eontiimeil fort- L'd. This was reinforced from time to s:,July 10: August 12: September 7: I Hall. at dets of Maine State visited Belfast. uighth. Ihui'shays, until .Ian is, and lime hy slight falls anti very good sleigh- ber 7. November s: December 7. 17. ••Weight supper** M. K. rhureh. College on Paces at Park Conant and ilien i'hnny.ed to weekly for the remainder ing has prevailed since. Thursday, Dee. hate. Name. Vis. Mos. ik _M. Lev. If. '1*. Hark lectured Trotting by 2 What Mrs. < is of 14 .l:ui. 4 \V. llust.NT Norton of the season. Musie Sanborn’s < »r 14, was the coldest day the year, Mary Gladstone. by 4. Mrs .... 74 below zero. Dec. there wa» Soplironia Kyder. J'.1. \Y. ( T. r. I'.M.li anniver ary, met Id Pev P T Hack lectured on “The ebest ra Saturday, 1(1, 11. Saium ! ; l. Promenade concert House port popular tlurine the season of lSb'2-h MIM KI.I.A X KOI' Fugene at(>pera 4. I.y ilia J .Roberts at Madison.24 2d O ]> Richards for the Sirs Win C and Mrs Win P Marshall l»y Land.- Lecture by Lev. Norman La spoke Peoples’ There were lour from Belfast 8. ciiarles II. Dillingham of escapes Marsh at M. L. ehureli on “Columbia.” at l»radman*s Hall gave a .!.ii• P'.th, at which ovei 100 Hampden. .24 party party as Beecheri •• jail during the year, follows: 14 ( James! ..72 4 12 27 Alliance at. Odd Fellow's guests wen uresent apt. Mayo a mu.. meeting Kendall recaptured: Wm. H. Baker, re-! 14. Capt. Donald Ni.holson ol Hall addressed by Mrs A L McKeen be- The sixtli annual hall of p.elfast — l>ivisit»n, turned and Oscar Hmksport .42 4 1. Central School District meeting lief voluntarily: Hodgdon' •• '• Corps inspected Mrs. Paschal, C h k of P was at the Opera House, IN. Mareellns li. Cooper.47 7 at oltiee. by given and Daniel C. still at •• Free Bean, large. l'J. .Moses .4N 27* delivery inaugurated post state VP Feb -jo. with exhibition drill ami eoneert. Trussell 7 is Dr. Samuel was con- •• -Lecture on ‘'Ke.dcv cure' \Y. S. Castoria Pitcher’s for Infants .lames Mitchell of Bm kspoit 24 ( has. A. Knss. at Deer Isle.80 hy 2s Seaside Orange entertained prescription the was ven stormy there '• 24 II lord. 42 lajuity A’thnugh night tractor on the Yalle> dailmad, l.ydia 7 Robinson. dO Hood llall and It contains neither Ocorges' •• Templar's dedicated Children. Opium, Morphine nor wa> a good attendance, and tin ball was a. 22. (ieo. H. Ferguson. 22 2 2. Easter observed ; and on its was chosen man- •• completion 22. Chas. II. Hurd at Iloxhun. Sunday, generally linancial and soeiai sueeess NON KM ISKIi other Narcotic substance. It is a ager. He has moved to dockland, ('apt. Mass 47 in I lie linn-lies. harmless substitute A last ue ade ball was given at Opera •• I 1 Harvest l>\ W ( I I' .it Odd j John W. Jones, who assisted Mr. Mitch 27 Wm. Abiiott s7 harlot entertainment, by Mrs. Mex- suppct for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing and Castor fbuis, Mar 1 t. and another on Christmas 27. Da-id O Aldeii. at 1 vim. Fellow's Hall Allianee ride to Syrups, Oil. ell. is station agent and express agent at aider's class in elocution at her resi- Searspurt Mass. 44 1 \\ tldo Pleasant. Its is night •• Histriet 1 odye ol (mod Tem- It is guarantee use ! 1 Tnion. 27 Men II. Le Fa\ oi, at Port- lience. thirty years’ by Pi it V- !, it n conducted a sue- 1 at .laekson ery | Two families ot Mirimichi Indians en- land.4 7 A. Rev. <»co L Tufts lectured on plars’ Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children’s ■ Panacea i ••;'!«: "i 1' u i e_ >i iiool at bast M 1. .\nnie (ifour id .2" ■ > Fidel (. I. :• near wharf W'interport Switzerland at t.he ist Clmrcli- Rub- ^ouny baptized candi- the steamboat dunng; v ■ Rapt camped 2 (. •! \\ 1 inson 1 4 lb ;t ■ •('Mng wi: h a I»ab .n M.«,eh lodgk dates at tin* shore —the Mother’s Friend. ! the summer 4 Maud Coombs, at Stamford. lie installation bv King Solomon Council, ''o' 11 .rev v •• ; be 1 i« ex hi bit in. r. ga 'sing Audicw 1 dinson delivered his lecture V \. 2 7 R. and S. M. Annual meeting of lielfast Hand — I 4 tin ng i.is- at t in- ra Horse. has Phillu ii k 7-' ", (.i Feet tire at Hnitarian elntreh Op< '•n >iave Life at -• \*rai in this Rev. >. L. Tufts lectured on b, Castoria. plan-, 2. 1 | 1111; S1II111 ■. S 7 11 Is Castoria. M o, in on v >w it/.ci land Rcloj, N I*. L. ,-i Wataii Kitisliima ieinit \ in ring t he * !■•!<< arrow. Raptist “.lapan" w s 24 'J beet me in M F eourse L’e\ 11 K “Castoria The name "I t ee \ll. "tub as changed Aimed.- II Thompson.... Rangor. by \vH .i-Iaj.t*-*! t-. chiMr-n .r <';ist»«ria mr-s Oolir, Constipation, : Paid ! \\ aketieid. San- I-'oss on Hlaek shadows in the South'' ••• .. 1 s v 7. ciucitainment at I re-'-.tiimond it a sm ♦>ri- mi 1>: riii 'Mei.-' •> malt ! si'il T; 1 as,- 1 :t \ 'iu 1-. ami it< mind"- great 1 Epwortl; League it-any .u-h, I'.ru, ration, 17 ‘‘Harden of ( ■ M. 1-'. Clmrcli WS-aion and Sinyine- lowers" at know11 t-. a,. H \,tr- M. ~ " 1 eniargt i. 12 si!i:-ii N.n.k- .77 S Mr-. Mr-. !>. :',rs, K*v“^ skvp, ur««i pr »!:iorrn di- vestr\ •■ > 2. \ I'nio rsalist W'riyhl A- of -! A me. v«'U 11 w a- run near 'on ..... XI l:e -u at J;nk- Reir "prism ■.augi-lis’s’ began work Varney 1!; ;>xfur:. -t ]tr>.kiya, N. Y. II, -Ml! .2 -.' 11 t ■ v < s in licit,ist. Him assigned to F VV Idte \ i:. Min\\ .Is ! ■ Mill •’ m| gres- s It et srvt J v\.•«•;<> i:; i'i’ he ';m- thwiir i:i.ri«»i is r:iij1 Iu“itiOTi. pi MU A x s.'-A lord, at (ilou- 1 Rev. j;. T. 1 iaci lc* t tired on \Y v- 1> Ido > hriya.de orya hi zed '! II. 1 nine <’ me aid Til-'' US*'* •.ria. 'ri 11:\ Hiot Whitman leetured in of Cast* T •_ 4 1 am li >u •‘lain 2,,. 1 7 cii: si;nda\ .sin- of inaugurat baptist its ni'-i i! V < .1 k) An tv.ui •; ?.••••!. i.': I i\ eol 1 2- 1.. id-*"!;.at spring- ,., i-e ;i) •'! :ie Messaye of ^ out h to the "I -t >•> -r.i! /••nr< 1 luivn rpcorumnini’-d '* field. S H .. S2 of SU| T'T- i."i'l-in »•* ••••-•]. Cm it. ]•'• W !'». « dt’a-ia visitat i< ■" •■’ dim,/ Hi i e S t t \ ■: < intflii '.-nt faraili- a ... .» V. .•). < * o lie.I! on i< ot >' 11 •• Am lo.,n K.-iiar a: Koekl «nd. 1'' lest. H. 1 \ Lend \ t i r»11 L i;: R. ny appointment state 'tdiir.lv prodiic. ‘1 u: :• ■* v 1 >' !'" \\ ;; ! ( 5 L. Kelh. s was in "I Hie within cay r--;. l: " 2 \X ill lam .IS 2 < 'Rapid. i"j.■;;.i eii• |-i «•>. before, woveriior and Moore Wood Machim » xiiibits at I H Co..;. M M aiving lid-Me 7 1 id White t;.l 1. Paki.kj;. M. I’., < M'liciai isiu.i cm < > ;i < o:.ui ii ! 1. leet tired in .M ii : 2-1. l..o la A small, a! P. 4 apt. iie \\ orid's :i \. ltk.mI.7N V.-u York ..I < n firy h S»rv. .i ;rh A-.-., ,NV\v 27 M P. \\ eb-t", at >a k o n ! E. s. \\ ai!.- to PM .i, < .unmand- « o.,r o. \ M;; |• id ! itr i.mb d- Toys 1II s. wliele s.lu lock «. iosoi.s Cur 2 | t oi ida. I list a 11 b\ ( an 2J .M a I. Alil-.r..- 4 l 111\ cr-alist ( iiciv! and supper 'C-t masters. Oncol hei put uses wa.-ae- ; 1'- Ih-v. i i |a. i- ic-a c d oi. I his,-. ion l'alkis. I’M. son \\ Alarm of lire do is i\\ in v ll- one R. ;nu ,:i im. p -p lu eept.ed by the French Sai-ii, and was! 4. \'o! a! l-iesb.i: *4. Ha;.-'ey 1 7. spring term -f « rtu ) ai 1 >ist riot at Wells bui h ! ny i? the Pennsylvania .matt- exhibit at the | 7. Sarah P ilu.iuau ... S7 schools 'K-:. ! ( one1 a meet < hy o! A danee a t M F World's Fair.' ! W n i.-d All-ton Ha* k. at op. Hal Mon Spa. N N. 2 20. East s.-rvit-esat « hui !i. wee* liavi l.ei n a Da\. union 1’.aptist iiipe irips made ky i.irp'c lift. Frank A. Cii'imrc closed very j 1 4. I la/* It in*- \ ilovn- '■ 4 * inn c!i. A Hianee Se\\ Illy Si hoo’ ■ i. t t « 1 opened. iha id Ms. in. lulling runs a m- .successful ii P rescue Isle Sept. Jniin II l.ane...... s: N Health anti of the pastorate j _'7. sui ise W' I. Happiness ■' 2 7 J.i nr II. 21. Relfast Rand for ball in je, pai:y Hanson. a' Id iisou. \ I. \\ da1- nti. re ; to a «oui st A. Harvard Divinity Hoyt-.2.7 played j* "vp- I. tinish < j J am: 2. Wi'i ui in ('iinnmuhain.'s Rockland. 1.Y \ .eo ( l.iTililiT. ! > 1 left U k I del v iik! other i:ts. School. Family is po 7. Join W Mitehel!. at An •< Dependent upon the 22,. Rev. R I' hack uvd on Sa- ed in outst on hai.e. s and F. \V. ( base and Miss Lilian P. Bob- ta. baptist FINANCIAL. vanarola. ( bailees. bins. teachers in the High school, were 1 ! John c. FVye. at Ann. N.J. 74 2, t' Proper Preparation of Food. i Miosi i ;n].or:,i nt ii eie in 1111 Jinan- I 'J. Will.am IF Spear .2 2 ].} 2 L M m. R. -i and C II. :"e I ho \Y Hradlee lectured in \j | married Jni\ Alii, and are m*w living in •• A*ia J NX 1: ii.unpsou 2“ i: rhouse 2s se ri 11: d I'isi.'i v of lie)fast tie- east is the Mitchell entered Rcltast Custom house as eoui on ‘I’unet mil 1 ipje. year Lewiston, where Ml. Chase lias a -it na- 22. Martha P .Mason.7 2 di_ ■ ’lie le s \ 11i.■ n:11 Hank on < ‘ollector and hu. union sendees •p- I'eoj tion in the seho >ls. 2S Flizaheth IhtiU-v. ar I.vim. 1 Input y. Thanksyiviny day; !'■ !. Id. LA Kiiowlton is esi1 F rhtueb.- (dm Club shoot.- Cen- j-1 was 2Rianista club presented '‘ITof. Musici Seth M. Milliken appointed 2''. Fannie A. Kllis.42 7 22 id W iuLtin > aside: Ls ipita' i- s.'apOOii. Raxter's (Rvat Invention" at Lnivcrsal tral Ciub ball. l lama s at Hi ad man's a ml f -,<• a (’adeiship at West Point, and is now July Harol.i A. Whiteomb 1 S .ms have 1 >»■• i. ife«! ;n 1 lie .•orner ist Waldo <• < Seaside t i ran,ye 1!alls. l up pursuing his studies there. 11. Fmuiie Ii. I'olsun. in North vestry- County tat-.ge at ipera •I Masonic Temp!- House. iu:< I'.Mitu:. and Mrs. M. P Knowlton conduct- •• Mr. 14. Fields S. Coombs. ..” 22 \t 1«» ^ N' IVI ! .,1., Three >I.O(«i lir a m >rt lmuc heeds ot do. Rev. R. ’i’. Hack lectured on Eras- Kako. Jimil. H. .i ,.i ed a house in < hicago the l'J. (iraee F. 4 !. .Junior C F of < boarding during Hexvey.42 rally ‘ungrcgational- ::'ll —' m Leilas- The Loan and L lilddm Ass.ii-iation Las ii> -if 11 I. it? .in Me to lost." dedi-ated t<> Mrs. K. S. lair.. .41 Ileal estate, of late 11 F Peirce sold ( Milkmaids’ dm, at .111-1 iis :-i -iii dad a successful L ha- all •• Baptist vestry. '"•i'lit.v u,i,t i ,-x year pined Pitcher. 27. Leonard Ii. Pendleton, at at | 7. Bev. ,1. M. Bridi1 '>n Begun Bis auction. ''•'lli-ni i-s. unit,- t-- s funds to o.-.t-i advantage, and the as- I-ieshoro. .21 17 pas- makr ;]-r of ■ A Ilanseom John 11. Dunton. formerly principal 28. Fannie Dennett, at Hath.. .42 torate at Initarian Chitreh- 1;« B T. Pev H of Portland at M i.mill l,l:iinit'.i soeiat •mis do a heir to !..ut. Avers -1illi■.i t- fa,,ii pro\ •• Belfast High school. was elected Superin- 31. Clementine Sy Ivester. Hark lectured "ii ‘’Latimer- (om ert. at 1. < bun li. and a safe investment for oiln rs. tendent of Schools of dockland. Aug. 4. Annie .May Staples. 11 M. E. Memorial services to Deo F 2. Caroline at Portland.20 vestry. Wight !i< >I>! > from Conley Albion H. Bra tlmry retired the 10. ' ee.-iiier of Belfast National ; 'Mir J.arr!’ 1‘atrol ••Win* i \V. tv*. po.sitie.il of 2. Agnes Conley at Portland 14 • >!' Veterans. tea by CnitarPm Society. Supper of -• l'». F. Hubbard. 4o I 2'J Mat shall. won ;i ,'i.m •' -.1 ol I*- ! _• at Bank ist, aftei a service of thirty- Margaret Hose < «». at ('rosbv Inn. PLIT>lHIi\G iiiMl KI lOAt K 'Ally ■ Id. ArBur ]>a\. obsen red Bv Washington SPTTIAG Mys- 1". Frlie M. Spinney.24 Years, and was siucreded Mr. C j — at T i Li A U^uNt. foui by l'J. •' schools Baseball, t amdens dB Bellas! s. Hand benefit Memorial 11:tl 1.- # Langley Hoag..7 namr W ! \. T!ir ••!' Marshall's stallion W. Wescotl. ; 22. Hannah Weed ...... 42 li 22 il. S. 17 A pi on sale etc. Belief Ileunion ot Forty niuers at’Dockland. ■ By STICKNEY i£ 1 •• 27. .Maty Shaw .7 (ieo N- 'sinirl ili'S u hailpni ;■ VI- MaU! .1 A ••!•>. Ii. I lev 1) I.indsev lectured in M WIGGIN, 2S. William Hurt**'; 2" Corps. Spinney F curse on -‘Ireland and the Mo. 60 Church 2''. Flli'ii Fraiu'es 1" 12 BB Br\. B. T. Hack lectured on Irish." Street, Opposite Memorial Fort\-t :n<•«' marriages in which Belfast i Stoiiey. Building :' ! 1 < < 'oinl>s mini iin* rxj.n iinrnt 2 1 ar* dine M. liird.21 In 2" 4 Buther. Seaside 1 lose < '<• organized. aji; were intei ested have fieen solern- j >inH*r;i- his nan; ! 1 with ra>; alinnii- couples Sept. 'J. Waiter K Alden .2,2, 4 Id. Waldo met with < Id. Belfast base h.B team >i«danix County Drange nixed dining the \- ar. C. in which both 1Watson Curtis...... 22 4 I 1 w. > :■• [ \ C in satiMa. e- ed Be idm- m it: at M. F'juii range.—Concert iec he!' while 7 h of men | II Na tiev II. Keex ..si Epwort! IB l’.aptist panics bchuiged o ! 2. Thomas ( ottreli.Nn < Burch. lure course. Fleet.! m in Pales: im* Com- and women went elsewliere l-u- partner.-. How Most Ot tin- ran* lit ni it Hi 'i!,i. y were h :'•*1 Caroline 1 niriiiiu;. at P.idde- llansiiorn and PIANOS town. In there A January February < dollars cash will i. tin- An- \ Mr tv's acts lord. 72 J wii» J»a>e ball m > •; ,,ieii, amdens Cnily club- 11«■ arit.brforef ounty dun Twenty-five „• 1. Ma\ i, June t. JO, 1 March April Julyj 2 Frank Ii. within, t. !«. •>f' T>«»s*«>n. ■■ : ni' !•»• \\ ahlf llnrso net. (ole. 4S Belmst IBs Id. missioiieis on ta\ati< u of stork in lb oast say 300 .mail. < s. ; August L. September >et(d>ei 2. Fin inda H. K owlnm. '7 You arc v.nt to assume anv ■■!' :ran- A Asm iat -I w i'H Well a*: :nlr> i Water « o. rl>k at id ti ; :i:. 4. W illiam • *. ('in.nil -1. Bev. B '1 I Be -is b et ui ed on 7. Follow is ban. 72. > November December ing to or •; a ; W < a ■ >s< cA >■ satisfactory keen r\.h ! Ail ami s}A ri t J. I rank W liolersoi, “Knox" 'IB id reo's da\ 'bscived at Is. Dr. Martyn suinmm or’! g t.l.r entirely you ■ fui us 2 1. J Jin .n oner iil !ir O' •' •!! ;.(.uu: list'd at reduced a : \ Phillips, tie- churches KI i«• \V. M. Nrniu, r\an- dosing Ult it! sr. Slig'htl.N pianos privtts. 111 n 11l .11:' iii'/. \\...-d. ( a! it ami 1 decr d m 2.4 delis’,. at Mcimmi. ia". ■■Woman's Wit Wixr un.' Economical should write for of little used and s end* .! a, Won. E. W. i ‘.row 11. 22. \« me M. P»i'owii.. ! 1 buyers description by Esq. < < ..rue William Pat mrsoii. 22, 4 t .ini club siioot match. i »a\ ii 'ouiK il. A I of !! Hand Pianos. Rare mono .! an. 4. < 'lias. !i Walden and Edilli !.. ind barqnins a these. < tl •• oi dd-do. Vci \ •••■id a hrr ic. ,-irmco. 1'.'. Klrcli.m Ol (i rr !'s P. o f |. •'tone, i ■Id \ 1.. M. P: n i n g o n. a m u ien t. i. < » t P 1-. 1 '• d*». East Bail.ist \ 111n< • oi'da :d/ed. p ,lan. 7. in Po.-com. Emm W i n i«»r» 12 I -eh'h. IIax" i.e: .M 11:,' nd. iVb IVHRS & POND PIANO CO 1 1 I. ii. 11;. 1 •; ,.i W nio 7 Bcv. B. r. Ha, s rrt ii red or “Bin and .Mrs >arali M Eii-.sc!’ >!' I.ynn. by tSjt Titi-M.-xr Sire 1 r tv, r M \ss. < 1; Conceit C\ \! ;B S;: mia v Bool il •' Mirrl ! lev. 11. Power-. 1 M.ma-li.d -• rm a M. i-. ( hne-h hv i n lio-i.n. Wm. II. Eva. !• b v ilaoua! W J ... -. 7 ?« .f I t .. 27. w 1. .1 B. Ois !m ks, Main"!!. Mass, and M : Gilt u i.. (diNuii! a 1 n i>!oi;. I naneri \ PMfasi. -1>\ l a v. 2' Ma-• Mia W •-! 1 21 ‘mT' .-d h\ ■ \. A A ;■ 11 css t, v l>. e. I \ 11* i. ■ ..7 Bo. A < 4 Man n Hinds ;.s M \ ra Klims:,,;. 0«i ( ;!• h<> 111 1st •,a>. Mask ba l‘ at »p* dan. a. at Milford. Ma». Ic -m < >. Y--(- Bus* 4. I A. I ‘a !-. 1. ! s of eiB.it B* ii m < cm: 11. S. d I. i B rid>»> ii, Us( lA rin.il A ii lark Damp rni and Mi.» ’I ena 1- nllor of Waltham. o\ F:> I i-.-II 2 2 2 jo Iil. rIi, n o’ *.fiic ns Aurai.i Hr ■ dd; at atmic:i, Be Had !d. t hs d E J. 15. Wi eks. 1 1 Join \. Ma. 2,4 anbh 1 n < > 2.. i: \\ a: Paola.K 21.7" I ! 2. at t *a i lam l’a ; i-. B--r vlamis 1 hdfa d • bekah 1.. . i' i1 ’:! ! 22,. ade. 2 I s •„> Pad .•! li tllsr for brum; of il'lVO | : < Si,me;, t d i n 11 i n d •. >pr: i.--i "t Point, ai I'Pet. •• 1 formerly ity 2 ’. a 1 I'Je! 1 Hiughaill. N2 V ••• *■;!’. ; ■ > :;B ii e c nicer: lie Mont. Bpw.a i.c-r;i at M B. pool are nt ■’ ■ I' 'U U i. ot S U i M ■, Kn] in wing some the pmn-ip;,! jo C nil y Club cut ertaimneni, rrad- ■j II' <1 | l.-'l I.' ia-.-. hr I,— i ;.l;ia hah a i- idi. i. Ered i1 i ss of Poston and I vestry. ; *1<»j 11rgi ■ ■ : > ~ events d ihe rear, tinted under ; heir r*• iuj b\ Miss Lottie .Pill's ol WDlfiioio. j•:11ii- :i:i< i 11al i :ii of h llev. Geo i h"i iL! 11 overlain in.•_ in the and idl.th M. Damon 1 ifasT. by '■ sprinc Snd's of union revival nm \ mn \ ( "li >r •«• i 1 !.: "•■s ■!. '• Mai ii' .lined Ini *-i mm > < it tin 1! Hitts. sju-eti\ dales: ... IVaciciY Ass: ion .1; p> j Kev < F .larkson at M F <■ < by opetied < a i-lil < > ( and Mill ion .1 A X I A 1! \ Burnham 'A .dd<» < tut \ Y I V s. 'i'iie -i i-nuet te. 11 i 1 ma Ii. Eeh. toikham. at Phi lade a. 1. storm—1-7 Week ot I ni' Ui at Li l>n mad*- phi Heavy prayer" ly. ;is tlu'si \\r huv on .inAM' li'TAiil'. Si i;i The Marjorie made one trip to April Is. In Thomaston, Artimr P ('ouneii "Children's day" observed by Waldo < omity Veterans' Associa.- 1 Ks 1 Fa l-M | T< Cl It K N .*h Hnu-u and 1-!e a u 1J ant. and nu- 1 >a\ is and llosa Bradford. < Hid Fellows. tion me1 at Last Belhst Base Ball. Bel- S. ,1. ('ourt in. Aus- |.«■ r to id" khmd. Rorkport and (hamdt n: April 21‘. Wilbert U. Whitcomb and opened. fast .H. Bocklands “(dan'ina." said littlr ban year-old I'd lbs. Rin-. -i .... Uox M a.siai ti. : Ini- unusual liumhc! of and I. r/zie W Bev. 11. E. Erskine. 4. Ariel and Flla M. < liarn- in. Waldo Distric of flood tin, as hr twined bis arms lm 'ligly ihout the rainy Futnery by Quartette Lodge K last St a r, !. l > > at of at 1 is grand motion sm. June 17. Quarterly meeting I’l-arhiu* \V.ts 11:11 I’.- 15 1. !'• a.' >. »*«• r I n. W.-iistei did not launch his new tie L. Clement, llev. M. i*. Annual Belfast Board of 1 1:1. of Mr. and Mrs. I). on Head. steamer, by Kingsbury. meeting Silver-wedding Scaly Kruptions Bleeding Tun.-do •■.... b: < *i*i M\ T-.ha.!>••*' 1 a- for her. June 20. At Frank A. Trade. N. Bird. mu liaviue secured Northport, When II air W as Combed. •• machine;) Phy- (b>!d I>ust i S|mm II.ml Tm'hh n,, pi j > a 1 Jo. Steamer hauled Die -.tine michts wen* not as numerous Jones ami Ora B. Walls, by Bev. J. M. Sedgwick up here Is. liev. B. T. Jack lectured on sicians 'Fried. No Success. 1-1 III. < liui'lb l.■ h ■/«•. is was for the winter. “Cromwell." Spires. ,i- usual. Sell, yacht Bm tons, j Leighton. ; Cured C’liticura. by < a a W n^cj-N ; in port in .July, under charter to Ralph I July 5. F. W. Chase and Lilian P. 11. Dana Laboratory shut down on ac- 10. Mrs. Saulson lectured on “Physi- Nut UU'fJS. pel' lb.. W:bi. BiMI.N and Aifred -Johnson, who < raised east in II. ddiius, by Bev, .J. F. Tilton. count of broken shaft. Repaired in 24 ology and Dress Befoim." Rkjj;. Rolh-d < >ats In Our lirrlci*'‘l hr. as tai as Xova Scntia. < as- <5 Geo. C. Trussell and Carrie hours. Hi. W. C. 1’. C. convention ;it Annapolis. j Aug. county ! Wlih a diseast: «>t iliu a!p. It lonkt-J at );r>t Lulu hum I>*•(-f some 12. of :• h«*av v • lit,. u«.w ha- a yacht beet and B. Carter, llev. Geo. E. Tufts. Meeting Agricultural Societies- Belfast. Maine Druggists’ excursion to lik** lamiriill wlni h !» ma S h ■ iia ;• ipiite J by r Sar**a(• races in W. llieli and Idella Win. IF of elected mem- W »* 111' It T 11). IK m in Mini "II. well-contested- took place there, j Aug. 27. Moses Moody Liberty Bar. Harbor. Sl\ n UiNr..i .tv lint found that these lumps Rising Sun St«• I Vdish more -■> ber of Board of .n 1 v. which six oi between and Dustin, Bev. J. F. Tilton. .• sloops, j by Agriculture—Entertain- would n t \\ Aih-Ii Sal ;i la a bleeding ('<*(•i eians without sueeess until Rird S*•<*d i. wa- illicit between tile Ixdna ot Bel- j J Fev. s. L. lianseom. 14. Annual meeting Waldo Trotting p.-r pa. a^t- sloops Dunham, by ing. at last tried the Ct uvka last and lo.anliic oi but the Oct. 7. John F. and Annie S. Horse Breeders' Association. ’anin'd Ton a tons Isleshoro, Chapman 4. National holiday not observed here Kimkiuis. and by using .h liHi i: 's n of the latter hoar did not stand llev. s. L. lianseom. Hi. Lev. S. Bean lectured in Ci in u v with Cm < o'1 .h Li lut-nt uner by Cobb, by Leroy ! except by closing places of business, din- ynur bu n. North Club course, on mil So \e this seals raised II.: 1- afiieement and the race was not sail- Oet. Feuben L. Nutt and Gertrude “Christianity and ton Pallas and Bellas* C. B. K l‘birbt*rncs Division. eruption entirely dtsap- ■ '!. ibuin indications there will B. llev. S. L. lianseom. the term of schools Sil.-' a •, w. •, present Gardiner, by Sphinx."—Winter P., joined the excursion to Skowhegan- ]>e;ire11 after three apphra Rumpkin.... 1 a. 1 to the com- and . incorporated. Hilton Store, Main Street, Belfast. a new suit sails Oet. Melvin A. Pattersliall and A. M at Stockton Le- .fennelte of 31. Springs—Aurora Belfast A Ban cc met at HO. Fast Maple I .___•..-.-....._. Sadie B. Stratton, Fev. S. L. Hans bekah Lodge. I. O. K F. install- ITCHING AND BURNING n A Mi. by publicly Drove. Uhl. I \ r 1 have been t: ■ ibleil with lv zema t.>r c« »m. ed. ; vears, H7. Cniversalist cnuirsion to Castine li.i ! t!ie ! .-st meo:ea| in Host on, ami all -e.’-on was a one f« »i the Bel- help Belfast National Bank i he 7. In P. 2-7. Fletcher’s Herman ( o. e busy Nov. Belmont, Llewellyn Compound \ ! I a: !'•! I t o i\«‘ me e 11* f Imin that intnisi- rili- it- by stmr. king. fast Band and an enjoyable one for and W. and burning. Hie tirst oi < i- Moore Tryphosia liavi.-, by Geo. organized. H7. Band excursio.i t<> Bar llarhoi. application | III AWl \l Ml I I w ho listened to < « i: j;iir me immediate relief, ar.d at the end V.- ■ I- pat r«m- and the puldie, Morse, Esq. 20, Washington 11 >se ('o.'s annual ball. I in;- It- is: 71. State Assessors in session in Belfast. ! ol a week the s"l'\S were well. •; eom < it.-, of wbieii nine wen- :•-■-•! The Nov. s. (icn. E. Havener ami Me 27. Dr. W. V. Hammond lectured on * open-ai! May M \1MKTTA I 1* 1;(; I \ v ■ ,\ i’ii 1 > r. ! I .1: II :i .1 I --!! 1. riven on the common. The hand attend- M. lie Morrell < 'lire. ;tn Tremont S; tv.-t. t In. Ala.-s. Keen, by Fev. Kingslmry. Liquor Isea, I iirxhtj ianimr> ed Fuller A < tihh's opening at Rockland Non. Janies Y. Foss and Grace E. 2S. Banquet to Lieut. Col. (.. P. Lom- Baptist Sumiay sciioid excursion to I I it. | Mil. at III o lurk M » V' W I'M Oil « March id. ind iiad three excursion-. one Bowen, by Fev. Geo. E. 'Tufts. bard at I Tosby Inn. Castine on stmr. Viking Cnitarian Sun t». Bai llaroor and two to Banco. They* Nov. 11. William limes and Lizzie M. :’,o. Public installation and dance at i day s. bool picnic :.t Swan Lake. P. Phase CUTiCURA WORKS WONDERS also .serenaded Mr. ami Mrs. R. Perkins, by llev. J. F. Tilton.In Knox. opera House hv silver < ross Lodge. K. 4. Excursion to P>:ii Harbor on st 1 •.r. O ii.a i• KrMi'l'lls e!"Oi-o the system >-v ..ii their return from the World's Fair. A Willard id and N. of p. ick. Sparrow Lucy Earnham, Sedgw ! ev .! .1 ••!•..;:! i: 1*■ ". "1 e\ el ei p- oncer?, in which W. II. WTiidden of Bos < by Fev. L. M. Burlington. 1- Kil ls I A !iV. 0. Bev. B. T 'sgood pleached at t-o •. i-.iipnro v a "1 d .>•- a ei cast it 111. the j . ton took was civeu .Jane PJtli. A 17 I). church Mr>. Ik < Wentworth most etieei e rea: nie:.: e •-deni times. part, Nov. i.eslie Ames and Mary C. 1. Missionary meeting at M. E. church. Baptist I ,1011 lor S;ilo. to tiie hand at Memorial Hall l>ce. at the L. church in the e l.eiie'i; Pay son, 1>;. Fev. J. E. Tilton. Apollo Quartette in North Cluhcourse. spoke M. cuing. ", < TTK ii a, 'In net ted 'h!<'. Non. 27. Charles.E Godfrey and Hat- E. I). i). M. 10. “Darden of Singing Blowers’ at Geo. .lohnson, and n ki: i Mil n II'- -■) I .V ) !1; of Dec. 2. Joseph W. Crockett and Min- cers of Island Masons. Tlmmps Lynn pleach- mailed free. s'. in with 111<• lodge, Although l >3 was ushered iii"i Bev. \\ nie Mathews, by Fev. S. L. lianseom. s. Mrs. Wax Works ed at M' ial Hal! \V. (Igier YOUH MATIRESSES ClFANStD t ha w." wliicli lasted ,(alley’s presented traditional ‘.Iunary of "itIt Bev. S. E. •• Dee. i». In Searsmnnt. .John F. Steph- at House A ilia nee. Bockport exchanged I *; I \ N M ten of the Opera by A I two the last days previous II auscoiu. M u days, enson and Jennie Davis, hy Fev. M. E. P. Annual of A. < >. I' W. at month and from the 3d to the 24th ot supper Bridgham. Inn. 14. Bxcuishm do\\n tlie hay on steam- & nut Grosby ACHING SIDES AND F. A. ROBBINS CO.’S, •.every. January were extremely cold, only Dec. 12. Fred A. Lane and Lizzie A. i er (’atherine. BACK, | While, 13. Public installation of Pluenix Hip. kidney, and uterine pains and here hut all over the country. S. 10. Manual school exhibition Store. Hitth Street Harris, by Fev. L. lianseom. E. and A. M. j training weaknesses reli veil in one minute Peavpy most harbors. e\en as tar south as Balti- Lodge, Dee. 20. Wilbur A. Macomher and Id. Waldo Teachers' Associa- HH-Waldo T. II B. Ass'n races, the Oitieiira Anti-Pain Plaster, winds and County either Tann more. were frozen, favorable Ht>. Waldo District of Dood pi'he lirst and only pain-killing plaster. More Reliable than Gertrude D. Stearns, by Fev. S. L. Ilans- tion met at Belfast, lecture on Manual j Lodge other circumstances Belfast bay open. or l*eim> ro> al- kept com. Mrs. E. A. I>. i Templars met at Islcsboro. of snow on Training by Burlington. It want a pert'eet regulator ho t: monthiv There was a very small body HS. Sell. A Muller wrecked on yon Dec-. 24. Wm. E. Baker and Gertrude M. E. school and Meyer • one that aerer -ah-ami so IO. Sunday High j peri"'I, /'ails, troze <» the and the ground deep s. elys Amkiui’an Oh-.mi* \t.< h h o, ground M. Phinney, by S. A. Littlefield, Esq. school to I Hunting Island ('. tlrens Franh)- live feet sleighride Searsport. Catarrh I free of rhan:r, onr as to dose water supply pipes 27. Herbert i ;»1. Band excursion to fair 011 COHIMHM) Mass., ami receive, hook, Dec. E. Ellis and Flossie IP. S. S. to Bangor DEKPFKLIK r"n"i" did Cong. sleighride Searsport. to lak« ni-vi-f ta; A ■•••••' Ladas. />< sure amt mime this/hiper. under The mains, however, Steamer .I )—pa asiint Relief for ground. E. Fev. M. IP storm. Sedgwick. wo u •- s Turner, by Kingsbury. 20. Heavy snow | CREAM Wonitii. For ai'-ct. o.unp freeze. In there were from to ”r " 1 not May Thomas E. Hale Jr. and Leila A. Brown, SKI'TKM BAlMHr^® liuporlnnt to Women. 20. K. of P. ball.—Leon's ^ " 1" ► '«• frost in the Sarsaparilla Cleanses the inir N".. .ill at,nut it. how amt -V inches of ground. V *»M A > Ml .'!< A by Fev. 11. T. Hack.Eli ('. Merriam of York'* at or tret. A.’T-ss »'<;{;• fact, for Co. began manufacturing. \K “Snares New Opera »N „„„v irnrrif The worst storm of the year—in Nasal Passages, W | C OMPANY, Boston, M and Addie M. Ladd, by llev. M. F. Bridg- 22. snow roads House Tlios. F. Shot. Team for Sale the 14 Feb. 1*J and Heavy storm, badly I by HEADi past years—occurred ham. on Pain and |»'c0io^ i drifted and blocked. 11. Miss Fanny Fanner lectured Allay. n, the roads being badly a a •• i• *i 20, 1 > ATI I s. of o. F. Hall. M \ \ in want 0 ..i. -at•• three K 2d. Waldo Lodge Good Templars cooking at Inflammation, USE MISS BEECHER’S person trains In August heavy j FnArrtVtRfl^ | a-- iaire horse, I.arness. w lo p. -i-.»w 1, delayed. met at Morrill. of State Hoard of phaeton. The Journal has recorded 110 deaths of 14-1.‘>. Meeting Trade, ran ia h\ storms came in rapid succession—on the Heals the Sores. ft* heap »<*t rash, he perfect|\ or those 27. Eli Perkins lectured in North Club with banquet and excursion. eat line on me at m\ ilental »<■• in- in Hi..- "iihi 21st, 24th and 2bth, and another Oct. 14th. Belfast people dying in the city reception, course on “Wit and the Wonderful in the R. T. Hack lectured on his Whisker UP, liiii'h Street HU ts\ \t mi s L. 11. March the Of these 74 were Belfast 17. Rev. Restores the Hair and The weather record kept by during year. ! Dye. lieilast Sept tS'.' hot 1 10 died Orient. to Lake and Senses of Taste shows the winter and spring were consid- people who died here, elsewhere trip Champlain vicinity. It contains no sulphur ordead. Washing is not MAIU'll. 2l>. Kxeelsior Rebekah of Ban- j Whole- colder than the average for 34 years and were brought here for burial, 3 died Lodge and Smell. I required after dyeing, as in other dyts erably sale who have handled all the various in Belfast but the re- 1. liebekali’s and dance. gor visited Aurora. druggists the mean falling below belonged elsewhere, levee, supper best ever past, temperature Cross went to Cam- I dyes pronounce it the single preparation in mainder were buried in other 1. Installation and Belfast ‘28. Silver Hodge the general average for the month, places. By supper by brought to their notice. The largest bottle anti the VIAVI. den. TRY THE CURE hay-fever It colors brown and black. March of those under 10 there were U. K. K. of 1*. best dve in the market. ■ January 5.5°, February 3.2 1, ages, years Division, t ;,.M. 1 luisiness women t“ art as ii^etr- ; u- in OCTOHKIi. A is into each nostril and ii I’sedextensively b\ ladies Prepared only by 3°. 11th the thermometer eleven: from 10 to 20, three; 20 to30, ten; 3. Hook & Ladder Co’s ball. particle applied t wi Vpply. enclosing stamp. Maine April January Price 50 cents at l>\ mail (i. W. THOMPSON. ine\cry 30 agreeable. Druggists; >n. *:n lonsress St., Portland. Maine. was zero all The drouth to 40, eight: 40 to 50, six; 50 to 00, !t. Concert and ball Canton Pallas. 7. Rev R T Hack lectured on “The Rockland, Me. Ylavl t'o., below day. by registered, 00 cts. Iin5l ••11144 which affected many sections during the fourteen; 00 to 70, twenty; 70 to 80, eigli- P. M., I. <». O. F, at Opera House. World’s Congress of Religions.” ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St.. New York Sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents. lys* I — I'lie New Seliool Law. Literary News and Notes. The llrlds*1 of Sibils. BELFAST DIRECTORY. The Very Complete Angleress.

I •UK I'm ie!. i-i In; .Ini i:\Ai.: A IT WAS IlKEAPED MORE THAN DEATH. THEY HA IL ROADS AND Messrs. Harper «V Brothers announce STEAMBOATS. [•‘Miss Cornelia Crosby of Main** is said t* Wllo CROSSED IT NEVER RETURNED TO THE I*’! Trains leave 7.JO a. and lJJiO have Penobscot — till in., and :>.af .'*2 trout in ."»+ minutes Steamboat Co. tie 1 .tludW Itillji that over one hundred thousand caught Illus- Bar »}•}'. i copies of Sl'N'l.ICHT. WHAT CONNEUTION HAS IT WITH |). ill. Arrive at p.iv, ami lain a. m., ami trated and Dramatic «i Tile l’riuee of India, (ieneral Lew. Sporting News.] ih a In- 11iaeasement : Wal THE PRESENT OEN ERATION ? 0..40 m. ^ p. With anxious lace’s latest Oriental and religious ro- look and weary sigh WINTER ARRANGEMENT. s sue i The Steamers leave Belfast, for a Ke i" I-' t. a ini as i t celebrated Bridge of Sighs has always Camden, Roek- We wait for have been sold since its loa land and imploringly rain, ! nianee, publica- n looked upon as the acme of Boston, about J.OO p. m. Mon- We !., ,;p-e of thorough- suffering bring the most attrn tive My, In effect December I tion them last August. That within and With what a days. ami For Sears- II, Ml:), by misery. feeling of horror Wednesdays Fridays, A ml make our skillful easts in 1 ! vain, 11 v r\,-, It’d. It IIKIV In about four months a woik of we think of the thousands of victims who port, Bneksport and about «S.:Wi only fiction, Winterport, Indeed we well-contented feel, in two volumes, issued in have crossed it never to return. But there a. m. 1 uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Belfast and Castine Line. BELOW GOST! »n >'t voters to With .mil water at it it* !• comparatively Conneets at burning sky, low, an is another bridge, a'most as old as the world Bueksport with train for expensive edition, and puhiishcd dm Bangor, If hours of toil should bring mir creel ..an. i! \\ i«li the law. itself, and which is as of Steamer Viking leaves Belfast for Isles- He inu a of creat tinancial prolific suffering A p«»*»r ha*f dozen brae** or so. lilt \ 111' ait rertise to sell period depression, boro and Castine at J.oo believed tba' today as in the early ages. There is a bridge I p. ni. Arrives about VIKING, ally should meet with such a remarkable sale is 1.0.0o a. m. Leave Pin nos mill In line rust. connecting health and disease which has I hit Miss Cornelia Crosby, she Brooksvilh* at 7 15 a. in. and Castiue at Onjnns We ->!!•!■• to make any ex an circumstance Steamer Kmnieline leaves * a. in., lor Howes' |. extraoidinary perhaps caused more sighs in the history of the Belfast for Lin- Win. comes from Maine, much-favoured point, Kvder's Cove, Lime enn't afford In anil you thni't ex- without is world Caindeii and Kiln and Belfast, at Belfast about in.20 inline be li ist \ ear tin ]»recedent. There certainly than any structure built hv the hand colnville, Rockland, Tuesdays. plane, arriving a. m where connection is made with pect us to. lint WE DO reason to of man. It is a for T'hursd i.vs and a. \\ here must train of M. ADVER- think that Tin Prince of India subject universal sadness Saturdays about In m.,' tic* trout abundant be, C. K. I > ■- ,m error tbat 1 an IL, which arrives in Portland at 5.25 m. will when we think how are for Sears port ami Wed- Can catch them at a wondrous p. TISE to sell exceed in its remarkable measure of many daily crossing Bneksport Momiavs, pare; and Boston at !i..'to p. hi. same dav. Pianos, Onjnns and is >eeu soilH this Can we or must we leave nesdays and Fridays about !>.:’.() a. ni. \\ hat hard c<*uld ask a loftier I.eavc spread by popular the famous record of bridge. return, theme, Belfast at 2 p. m. for Lime Kiln, Kvder’s AXVTIIIXO approval the < HIKCHES. W in the music line as (Ieneral sunlight of health forever behind us .' hat artist could a nobler wish, Cove, Hewes Point. Castiue and Mlrooksviile. Man I be law is » s Wallace’s Ben-i1m hue as can he I X V- This is indeed a fearfully important ques- r.iiptist, llifili .Street, Uev. ,J..lin K. Tilton, Than tins fair lady at the stream, they purchased Pte.ii liiu-r and .: e il seliolars ii tion. This query interests us as it interest- pastor. serviee at lo.C. ;i. m., Win) every minute scores a fish? •Mondays. Wednesdays Saturdays. WIIEltE. »>ncoi the m m features in taking ju- ed a young of our named Sunday. Sunday School at U. Christian ;m- a :' ! oi Selioolitie lady acquaintance venile i'iti rat rm- >*!' the is an extra Kndea' or Astute (h.rnelia, who land day Miss .Jessie MeYey, who resides in Irving- meeting at 0 p. m. Braver meet- you Christmas is comimj. Come in < mas issue >f at 7 tn. The Rockland and Line. I, 11 peat tnimber oi 'lirist Harper's Young Peo- ton. | ud. ing p. Thursday ev. nitur praver strangely unsuspecting trout, Bangor and select Assist us here To understand your presents from our ple, whii h the week “1 had been rather robust and meeting at 7. Junior C. F. s<•.■ h t \ Sun- uoii]s that now accompanies rggulai always at .">. m. The limans .\ hereto you 1.1 it.* in stud,. H e can in 1\ n i: 11 >. r of tie [taper this week. It well." she said, “until the last two or three days p. pull out; Stoamer satisfy you re- < > can it f u thus EMMELINE I wish to eal. when so corner of be, iuiiy is i»«• 1111d has a eovei years, it. happened that I overtax- Cniiirre£utionalist. Marker and separately, printed That rrn of time can Well be Leaves gard to and i'd in to do too Hitfli streets. Ib-\. R. T. in.-t, Bucksport on arrival of 7.30 \. m. M ('. gunlity /trice. u •'Inis tin my strength trying much Hack, pastor. echoed paper, and eon- ^ on land lifts us train from Bangor on work. I had a spell of nervous prostration Breaehiii«r at 10.4.1. a. m. Sunday Seliool at y*uu jnrd. \. ( apt. Curtis is a native “1 have also been troubled with rheuma- at 7 o'clock. A I.iddot'ord mason is trying t,, hunt hn bsh ,un ol its Leaves Rockland at 7.30 a. m. •t Hallowed, Me. It has sixteen pages tism more or less for a long time, which Mrtli.Mist, Mil cr street, I\ S. \d. Hans- ; down the author of the slander that he Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays for above named landings, ar- MUSIC DEALKKS. •• till !•>! \ e il it is and four of cover, and is a grew worse after my nerves became weak. pastor. Prayer at p, a. In.. laid his bricks on end. instead of pages genuine meeting flat- riving in in time to connect with service at 10.J50 Bucksport the sni rist in literature. This Of a morning I would feel more tired than preaching a', m. Sunday wise. when lie built his last 1 30 i*. m. train for Ml MS. ! ill’i-lle h j• periodical ... chimneys, Bangor. when 1 went to bed, ami on M 1- noon; (ieorge Pratt Connects at Rockland with 64 & 66 Street. Belfast. 1 xtra is called Vacation, because it comes going upstairs F.pwoit'h •s< as to get along fastei.'' steamer Yinalhaven High ■I •-■! tlusters. 1.■ I would clear out. the time 1 reached League prayer meet ing at i» o', •!... k, !..isim-ss for Yinalhaven, North (ireen's at \ *i ■ a t i > 11 give by Haven, Landintr time, audit will he a memor- tirst M-. eai-h and Swan’s Island. the top, and my heart would lhitter and fee! meeting ulay month it 7 p. m. s-'Siot»is that in • hh feature of Vouiiii' <;• ae ral <'onneets at Belfast with steamer for Harper’s People. as though it was up in my throat prayer meeting Sumlav at 7 m. Vikimr WATCH I he t. ( lass Islesboro, Castine and Brooksville; also M. <’ THIS SPACE FOR m -.sVes .,iv not gniar number contains a ar- head also troubled me a meetings Thursilay evening ]>r-,|,t pretty "My great deal. train Belfast at 1.15 i*. m. I nit a < leaving licit m 11 ek" s remarkable vvild- fare would in a nan, 'i n street, |;. .| \J. | agei:h( My Hush up moment and §*’Linds in Belfast at the Lewis wharf, foot of a would m\ Leighton, ;>: pi t;, ;i. ,,i. St. atiiu sliow. with instantaneoits photo- my eyes burn and hurt and head pastor. Preaching >Tahi H. c. PITCH FR, Airent. Belfast. *1 Ini he abolish as Sun.lav school 1J m. H. P. m Second-Hand Goods. may giaplts as ill list rations showing the ani- would feel though it would hurst; at the JONFS. Vice President. Bargains same t ime m\ fe. t and hands would he cold. I hi verbalist. .oilier ot Court ami c ■; ii meeting h\ a vote mals going throng!] their tricks. ( Spring I I'hickerliiif Square Plano. $50.00 aptain 1 was troubled wit h tfarrh lor several M reets, I e v. Mra ist> .r. FOR AND ■< act years. Kingsbum p I V : eii m t- ne King's Hays'* is still and Hail A Son Square Piano 70.00 n e a Ims running, Preaching • 'i at I'd: ^ "ank meeting at 'i INFANTS-^^^. Maine i Violin, noff Model. 0.00 'W n People's Central too TRADE R. R. wit!. few UAAV West P dm ’it. m. 0 j p. ie. ture at 7.oo p. m ^OR^rLMWRjgp 0 1 Onllar, Machine Head s.00 ik>' a 1 -w hem mimh of sm rrss. 'athole !• ei imrt Street, p, l ,iher. 1 1 TIM E-TA BLE. 2.50 Outing lor the nuin >arr f.y. I W nterp.-rt. past-u s es Ini of fill mis to take ad- January, holiday 1 15 \ larinet .. On unit after \ov. (2 Klnijs jo.00 b'-i. is !>eaut illustrated and fourth Slim!a;. }' e:u li month at lo a. an 20, I s'.ki, trains .oe.neerim dully j.resents at Bernna.ua wir I* I K 2 ■i i' ileum laniol t hem Christian \dveutist Services are tlinmjrh trains for ami I'rmn 12.00 hy ;1 store of seasonable mid at THE | pleasant wading, ONLY PERFECT Banu. r. Waterville. Portland ami Boston, will rim 1 I) Meinoi !: i fall i■ as 0 Mule Ivory Head 15,00 •. o it ill it hr sr li oois very Sumlav u,.i\vs: 0 as small H> ''outcuts an. illustrated “Tin Ha n follows Samfav school at 1 m. 1 H 0 j « p. preimhiug at d 'to, # Substitute for Mother's MiIk. $ VK'»>1 HK I. FAST. Picealo, keys. Ivory Head. 1.00 ■ mock' hi' omine school a ar. unplaiut" (poem). ld!a and social 1 by preaehing meeting at 7. Wallingford, Point. 1 Pluuel Horn, Besson, Brass, with ll.eaiher W liceie! \ ; ■ e 0 0 \.M. l’.M. KM \\ iic: A Skat *1 S ; MAI I. \M> K\1*T! F.ss My l»oy has never been sick a da\ since be a hr ilotti- 11\ t hr riti/.e!)S'of tig i.ink Belfast, 20 .in *'»*«*. > ¥ commenced s depart. 7 12 3 55 10.00 Clia les (ror.h 'll : van ot '' via. ill,* taking Meilin i-'ood' nor w-ll ¥ j Kogers *1 the iiii.leii, Lineolnx I i. m h N..rth- Point. 7 2:, 1 • tow n a moment before lie look it. City Pair Turkish! 15 in learns nj heir wants b\ a ami Last <' 0 0 ymhaiis. 10.00 Mask. Klla I .ora i lie H-usev \ \\ a p N.'ithp<>rt : F l-p,-email, A .1. ,J. Wal'lo.i-:u\ 112 4*; 125 RKDMDSn. ^ I Bass 5!» :'■! Son Arrives »l;ia\ Brooks 7 4;* 12 :.s 14.- Hruni, Inch 1!>.00 lem eleriii _ a full hoard Picnic." h\ -Van I -. \ \ i- proprietors. at pj noon; Charlestown. Mass. Km*\- ... .s n:; 25 Band ... i old \ leaves at .! p. m. ^ »1 p_* tt 10 aps, "ond condulon, each .75 •: •• w > 1! ’V-liitni in i1 g111 i V lex. (ieiitlene TT;i'-• been an invalid s a• are n fi: sympa •> for W Thorndike. pj \ -jo .-> 3s Cmitn Line..!nv ilie, via. ami Last several II uni er: *sket un t!,. \ ■. \ ,. (iV.n.g. monthsand MeHin's l'ood is l'iiit s lies fn 1»• tin-only 0 y 1 Ta» r, kn needs ol In- towns. It •;'i»•»111 Fn .i Wiggin, propri.-t. n A r- food I've had that I H is lied and at tin same niads of t he Nd.it h. in C. J hit.•Kite ^ Winnersmk *. 1 411 n: 1 ! i'ives daily at i l.PO a. m. leaves .10 m. time nourished aud strengthened. ns ! 11 '.owns j.. 0 0 Burnham. arrivs.s 47> 1 *>n »; 15 PROBATE NOTICES ipp ir,ivi 1 vin : \V ;i 1 i-h i rs. A. B. D.W is. a ; spetu tig.' by Kd. Liberty, via So, Montville. Searsim-iP and Banaor.. 11 f. ,;n SFNI> for our hook, “The Care and as hliis until town nu rtino W. Samlys; I d i wing Id* k■. ts wit h a ! A j .. s 11 Fra til-. IJ m >\vn. t A *s M. propn. Feeding of mailed 0^ 1 InfunlM," Waterville .... a < d met a In II. I lagan. A Winter daily at 11 a. m !ea\ es at 1.4.' m {M is 22'. 70? At a Probate mirt !(••;•! .it lleliast. a t aiai r in in, mu and hustle ol p to any nildrt'Ks. r> V 0 km. AM rile (hull!' "I W.lhh •. •*!, tile -r, l, ,,f I h* nil; A Kano. In A rt !i sir I n Li dom. K n Fast |< -\ M rill Portland 12 .at 5 _»;> 14: I •Hil.er, y. |> s •»:: and i‘ ■>>r‘s M:iP; Fli .. ;. Doliber-Goodale ket dev ! t la Stap'.-s ,r. Co., Boston, Mass. # B. l>.. .at •! ;a* Simplon Pass,' p,. ... I .4 »; on A s dailv ,t I ! a. m. ie.-; ,• \ u. i'i*:I la»w .. in, .1 \i: *u\ r i:. :o •'. ;! ter tin* r\;itr \ i I Ida ‘Tin i I use m LI'ree < ■ ;Y. \i: ri.i:. ,n < N Ah Se.iM,... a S \V a i ., Ffed > .Meadow." II Prescott "t 'V ..a that inlmiu;-: ra t j, •, j; \ P *1 1 I.and of P.!aek.t 1 J.'sejdiitie,*' h\ i:-1’. tmi — a- didn't l. ; p, it,■1 9i«i .-late ..f -a j I he, -- lu !..• a 111 e 11 hj.,, > -I.enz’s World Tour .V St' -.i >n Si la. s. ., W. I'.. K .t(: < irsj. ,j halere.l. I'li. I!• I .mm t:i v .• ii.me 1 l b* Nat’1 mal (.uarii of 1 Vim Stain, s. pi .a--. r. A;a d p KM. to all 1>. ill ri'i'Mi I ... a a, •! 11 s Poniand.11 nO 1 ■ 1 2t 1' I e lie 11 11 lie 1... ks II e. a •—i e b ol a >n '• bv ( apt, ( A. Id S. A Too a m.. imi IP n. m.. leav.-s st-mli.-e | ! j il lie- df.; \ nd Kooth. A. a. \.M. hy till Ken.i hliea a .1 .m ra..;, a 11, I it I;. t 'Ma- 1Ha- at o .i. m an-; i I.:. -,,d < T a T i ■ m. u-n.;i ci.-.ioj-iais. poems. :c- *>. d Waten ille.H i»5 7 17. 4:0 miss .Ti-.vsir: m vi:v. A c. ai C.elt ‘u I '.a it a 'ami .*! "I !>••• i'i M M I’.M. «. -, I. ..f .1 v j — i lit- 11' •! 11 s< ,i 1 11 nil fs, and seniv.,1 ; 1 I’.nndiam. Tin inn 505 t s, «■•!:.■. i* tlepart eh.ek lo t- re ..I:, an.I -limv a,- U aim tin- >' .! ?i* ■' !'t ! *'! m \\ I 1 tl fiiuii :l i a ,{ ! pM 44 lime.-. M>k ...... 7 2". or It* j;. It.I ii'.'.i llV lie ,\, ■! -.i |, i...j -1, !>!. If.i a dMdr v in:,- ,> ]•’ Magaz-ne !->i H'a n •.: v. -I | I d I nil\.7 r.n -i ••.) 1 Kt.jV'ds he !li e' 1. SOHO; 1 trr III-' \\ ij T under ''ld.it' i III ! ill- Thorndike.. M: ... n:.i. Ii\ ; II >\\,: >/:111'i. > mi- * -■ id w in n I -aw an ad \crl ;s,-n ■. in -7. 7. .11 *J is an 1 n!\ i I Ail |. }’’• u>:: .11 ci). t:I:i• min' a M VSOM. t" \ .es'Vm'.' M 11 a {<*»"V..' gi\ i.ug I TV r. » I \ .. ■■ j ll‘ i .rlli-'y .'••!' id, .<] lid j .hi:- F> Pm- » I'- hi" •>; I :,i :m i 1iTiiiis i'1 ai rii.• m-r ■ M. n 11 gi 44".I hi*. "7 PM ., * In‘st; is':ig11;!i■ i‘i !l U'l I in ,,1 ii.-rs Wl;, ,-}•.• a r**- I mpi. 11 J ijicd 1 1 ’> '- ’•' 1 ■' 1 W a A 1 Brriiit 17. K K it i. j: J j, i ! 11» W } 1 »_■ Mian 1 a>. and 1 -in .• mm ol -••uie'l i.ifd _m :t I lament: Pa 1 esiiu m. 1 ,1 ,1 TV K I N | p i i-■:> rill- ."I"! \tl Ii.-.. 1 sra;-,..n. file: ; >e. .... a I". i,- i> I >1 I 'f i drill I •;:•! It. I If 1 ■. •< I n 11.1 In r- hat \ -Mr,,!. .1 ■ 1 •: 1 I .ill lie. I liok.-t- f P...-T..J are lio'.V -..Id !f 7. a*. ~ In id ifd i>. I ,•! I!i\ ;• ,n .1 Ur > ’i" » lii'li u- I i. I 111!.- My 1 :.i B*■! t.i■»* ;• .: I -l .111 Bra 11<-!• Or K;:■_ >, a IP .n >. -.; \. ; *i i d .• la' n >.- ia > -i .! 1 < Tiiroi.’-Th t i k«• t s an 4W. 'M| I"!' >i,aims ■ Yiee Pi and den 41.,n vr [I,.- \v..,k st ■... Tin- d j IP gn la.1 i-V \». e « V !. I *■ •* r i! H \ * .••n'l Pa — ..ml Ii, U, 1 'Haile their *. si a rite is luid i-\ if1 mi11m |»i story j > airain 1 Pot1 land. No, 7. 1 •. 1 ■ ..a 1 rf > 'i'll. Thomas !■:. ilose, tin mn:. .to! and ‘1 d, libs 111 n d> a i' 1 11 I i iii 11 -, 1 in I. »U I'ii.i rinl.e.1 .1 it. II.Ih 11.; ! .- ... «--ar i A. I: ;s .11 a 'Prol.a'e «, •. T.. la |■,.; ,,, h ■'•'ling >)■;'! of tin plan I n paper Mom:." g u tu m. u iinh I -a h! < I. 'I a. and starred i., n ss that ■■ 11 i> If ; n | a 1mi is foil .lilt-Iran Mi |..n niPiv' j j i" in.I- i..t wn >. r 1«• s'-ria ! *■« 1 x •; >»?* in j• rt \ \ i w(iiel; ‘d in I « i a.iv N Iti_ a : -a ii ar'al -1 a ii •' ■ a ; y .- a ;■ t I ^ 1 !i.i• i 1 a-s :a-( tin- ; j.i >-»iio ; ‘Pii'i.i! a f,. >. j Salt fully su>- Sibils ami s. 1-" w s •; Crystal I.i. ■; I N-h >V I 1 ■' > 1 1 iiiu >» I I 11 i 1111 Mi >• instead of t;..-•>! h 1:mkR Hu* 111«* u L. 1 > lilt- i n I: ..1 phi Tliix IIP1''! I 111 J !; w-.rid i !; M, •< i \y; t i! s: ■ k u- ami -a the ■ j i- o i- O u 1 s taa:; : e -i ii l,l! " ue 1 Niu-r a 11 U i; I ; 1: A iinpoi 'out is the finer •• I a!i*i -x \\ Tli !•> l's- -Ms \. in. ar- '1st M h P :k I |{. iP L'-:.‘r »*•!,.; !1 s ■ n;* ■ !!l• essays tin part- j Ifl'inj, ill Hffd *!'I. ! 11,i •,.' a- haver mir 1 an!! have ami the ■ meet Ad- !•'.vs Pi ..M.igstrer n" n.i; Pi. w n- w > sim: f: u4i 1 >i, a if n ■ m as > < r.-.-. M. '> ■ ait al a \ a x m- 1 i •A renter < a n health w c\xx] « as o pro your il ■ a:.-,m Pa p >].. \... mP;:- >. F 1" N T' a "a im i rit'i’Yf in " "la ., l.lfi..| 111 i re> ».• win u u {).« salt that’si Pifnioi.'s and p. 1 M• o„ t» _-.i 4 i. i 1 ..i 111: i! -a a if 11 a ldf« w 11, -da,- mg nil A "Mr :iior.-r ih..li'.u w11.i", .aa,V',,i : — riis :.. j •' i 11 d v y I mi-. " < i r: 's i, -i!! in rial and choice oua ii I’em.bs, ..j Km ami iA >., n«,f i:ot it. u rirc . ad ; v n n m r. a im gala; y. "tni'in ml urn 1 1 -Iiort stoi ie> l.\ lliadlm. and me. : mgs tic 1 s• an ;p j a, -v fetter, mves-i irate our hairy s ■.-1 in. I i; \ \ k \ a l:ii.- i;, : a- Mary >'ss vi .1 -i t ! m-i". -ns ning* A inn i!..- ;i hi wiili- f'li.liti.,n "i' them'' m are :m rad, i;,n 11:. money it. Address unusually pleasing. ami sT.-ni mi < j is. ,p If, ■; *' it.- .a in id. < --.I, ee ,-r.|. in .. I I»..v. Waldo I. N< J. 1• .1- a e.-r Diamond Salt Co, '!<> ’ii111"i. : ta. •• tins l'f a '■ d * "Ig. g'-.i ug \ Crystal by s>-m!lard. Kii/a> y, win. !i j -1 r. \a-ji-i bd.- >r.lele.i. | 11.,; ,! .---- ••v rv I'd ida v « \ euing st. CLAtR. men. ! J.-. S v- 1 v. hers, and AM p- Uigch.w l’.om ao go an iarad.-ss ami adi i.as '•«*»•.i m ull inlet e s ’, .-1 ..... !•!,;- ..... \ "I'i I b-i e i, ii | j ... ';, _' 1 ■: laai:\ irkai.ii- un-s and i.y J meeting* i: : ’e- .A and 411 '!'i e ■: gs a ,- n !, HU ilif i- alid s i; ’1. i ’; n ;,ll ..\ i-r I in ; \

s 1 ■. n ami i. -air m- s. ; 1 K HI el P\ Till A !:. s t \ ;* within Tue-' a ■ id s. in- k- ii \niii iIim'iim-, \y <<| don n wilii ad, igh v->u!! f'd loaders, w hih 11;.• .?.’ :■ •.:.■ pa/ a Il-div kll.-vv W n-1'1 •" turn m \t t,n- A x Sure X 1 in M p,. 1 j.. >: pr_ ... \\ a j ;.| a r. a »’ | \>• >\ e. ... a Sign '' We. j M.-S. ,. V e 11 Ug. ut'a-m-d : in- na ar\ v. i! ■ In ami Mr- •Ut'lit s " ■1 •' !;. last 1 »!\ n it '. .-.Ml Pi-: k. ;* hi lUr.h !.m: u ., ;t;x and old. t- 11 -ft !ms ;mi, d t ransi- •r:n- ■ t 'i.- im •urn idi i -p.-.v fa1 i. .j d i^. is,- ■ 1 in' ;1< «m i>i tors o! lie ;i n; a n 11; 11n'' air}, .-. •’ p'a Km; lip-, in Tiie t,\■ \ ili» c:irs. Gurney [ 1 5 h. s!iv(.,s,. mi \r!;; v;, tlie redi;e; in, oi s e v a ; ■ einings -! i: 11. 11' r.i i h M 1 a-' it a ;a n n i S -- as*->. an In n I > eai nil I •!>. a 1.111111., •• 1 1 M rm .Vi I' M.oKt;. !.' i-.j) M n.\ Turra- I'1 >"'r. ,1 at ill- Hi d.{ If n d id;,, | >., s T. 111, I •’«■< n , in-M.Man,and. 1 >.u !i ... | t’.im Trim um.-ts at K iglii -1 \ v Am ... IP,. M t'r-M- <■' arm, nail\ by i«• f t, r mi tiie ..id md ?'«•! rth s s an II ‘A Mii-? V. it 11 p.ri. -1 ■1 M t' mi-util. r I :: i: s. s >. 11 s i Up :ju a } ].. n i. M. i!,. j ped 11 tin ~ > 1 j I' I \ ! \ M >Idle c-ent route re in I n daii has in ,va>. -I ,a. I ; by I,-,.,, < ■ --' lisinrmen !hM in New i<> M i: 1 '.o' Building v :h !. ! !'■>! l! ,tl.si.-i i; u ;;i ’*■'1 ■ fork dismiss! U.riit .:. 1 : * !' •; a :i row 'i-pniiu *1* 1 s• -mas JI. Mai : V J .. w nas a !a gn audit in iian m\ .• l.i- lisli-i'.M-d s pph was without results ■v ■■ 1 1i J has \: ii! iiertM had ■" « ; anyu Icmc in as iar as relate.-, |.» the question under rii. M. II Mars! al 11<- -: mps m. -r.s " hi. .• «• 1 i Januarv number e- mis -v i-': iilay \.■ t• i i: -g. t-onsid«'ia ion. I ■ "‘in lifted. This convention wa> the t \ I a \ inneis discussions. among | Andrew L. Clark Camp S.,ris V-n r,m> " hr : a '’i r su'i ol a moyfuient the umaiou. No l-k !iii-i4> J« 1 and -Hi Mpid ■. !n I ea.lhng >t I.Vxent 1> > by j ••'..lings, ■■ ■ H r.. I WOKS. 2 •. m! T cco SEWING s.,. sr.,1.1 lean Seaside, I IN guar III-,-. Chewiny MACHINES ; inn ■>. lx. 1 )a\ xi A. Veils fishermen, who claim that the risheries ■ 'I s A K\pej | !;• p I i iisi}*:;!!'• in e-in t his d m ..h.l >i; i:111 ii ■» i'i) -a!,-. W , , i;;gh islu'd it- im uuist \v ri te troiii is ilic red on m I ,i Maim To South ( arolina are midan- Hall High si re. tin lay v:: I 1 II »t v..,; '• upp. H I : -\. \ :'i5, ■' hmt | i'miii hut an p.ilitixal edina lirni.v. N... :7<>.. in.-. S he .! V H l-'.s M m I -A j c eivd ;iie destruction ol E-piifv it- tn>nai ai -u si» u. He i»y their i«»»d' p -unis up tin- ,d- u; .lay .welling at I In 1-7n- vit_\ recting t h eir attack against the men who] nalrtvil. '! ha; -...• et in Lodge, No. .">s meets ot p.uiix ami tin present dull t inns. aii' interested in the menhaden and the te-rprise Knights Hall on tin second and fourth < Mi this remarkable "f Pyt-hias OLD Don't forget the phiee. I'l'int l-il in |t..| la in -a i.i .aa ha s,.,.- facts, which or was si ’a•• g tv.-h'-; 'astoria. group purse pound net tislieries. claim They Thursday evenings in .arli month- interesi.ai a: lei.-\ at P: 'ah. re iie has olleetcd with great Mr. may industry. that the menhaden which has N K\V I* '..e'ri a fa.-1 .Ill he >n. I ... a w -is a Child. sii*'••ri.vl -x Cahoria. industry, LnoL.W Okl'KK UK PKOTKOTtoN Hr! 'Veils builds an »«• show that '' ami ••an-. il a-e. •.. argument grown rapidly, is destroying the lish-food Belfast Lodge No. l+> mer's at Odd Fel- ary next. Amu the-. m. why ~11■ Miss, sh*- *1ulv t< lustoria. "Mr recent and ; the -a i.i ae mn; slim, I-1 n> •! In present economic misfor- and that the or tislieries are ows Hall on the see.ud and 1 until GEO. T. purse Monday READ, « > IN pound pi h .H 1||\M 1 ! ... she ha-1 C airen, she gave them Castoria. tunes are traceable to the evenings in each inontli. solely popular j wantonly destroying many of the game \ T! lie e. •]. \ •:; Amkkk an Lkoion SS In * .11 r: -I I'I h.fe. Hr, they and third Monday evei ing.of each month. formed in fact than UT Iasi, mi the srr..ml I'm ..t l'e.-.an r- the citizenship of any being shortsighted in their methods. Royal Arkankm. Be.lfa.sE Coum-ib No. 11 is-.i::. sAMP 111. KINiiSHI \[ \ ,hi an ;.i n a P»P' M I i 1 i.. v suv tiiat poor Wiii- Mthei is As a result of this and with a meets on t he sect id. ;md fourth Thurs- *■ • country-—this generation singu- feeling, 7‘tl, PLUG CHARLES H. ,1 \M1N J. Hl.( >1) ..f Kii. \. i: -an I .n ... i• i-*• -ly .4 .m"lies. Mrs M< FIELD, 1 even of some of the fun- view to on some dav of each month at Johnson's- urn' l hi- tinal a-a-mm; ..? huanlian-h.in ■ •< larly ignorant legislation that evenings prestmte with 'leep M'.-rn, “Is he'.’ Ami deciding It is SUCCESSOR TO damental laws of economies. Mr. Wells' would these llall. every chewer’s choice el -aii! waiai !..! a! !i e\ .a m al-e hi- re-mnat if, 1 < 1- 1 tai Mian too! prevent alleged evils, the t SOI, saiil trust. out the of definite edu- amateur sent out a circular to TKMPKKANl T.KTIKS. points necessity | sportsmen because it is the choicest (>ri!**rnl, l'liai lmtnr thereof !•.- ..i.r i. three th which Bklfast Womans Ajjujam'k & pr< niptn.-s.-w Ayer’s Cherry '•atiniial efforts to instruct American citi- all the Atlantic States interested in fish- meot»~every Field, weeks sneeessi il rhe j.-.n .hairnal. other afternoon an the Keating lCe|»’il,' Friday homes of, tobacco in the laud. < rai 1 ami zens. and his article it. in Pel last. m -a suit \. t ha; iM stops hacking ough imlii.es is regarded by him- eries, calling the conference. There were ineiiihers. Try printeil persons interesteil. at ter|eua ".si < a>es -a' throat ami ; ami pen. Every Mary !nng r-aihlc, Coon T Hit BUM VST, MUVK. 1 t ion aeerpted. land sent There were ini flaks-* Hast Lodge No. :{()i yt<) the best ? <»!' opportune essay. representatives. •. K« *. K H P u:k lit. P- -ter Juvenile NN. 1. -i : -' 1 Sunlight 7e?nplr 5, meets, M ! 1 j. 1. M; I'M the promenade are of plain loth, dollars invested in and 1 lleets, ea--h Tuesdav m. ut> Bin (food .1 •! N \ k. I »*-.-!! 1 ot i an* p. Templars Why hey often beautifulU braided or there were others equally anxious about, the had. 1 eoin eimeil. that they a e hern h i' ap| rtr-i i: 111 se till is refined." t1! Mined w it h a soufaehe "f another shade. ami taken tliem-r ..- the na,-; ... \. :■ linal aeiiim, hut directly interested in it C tapvapok ws. T’V Cliautaigpiau Liter- ConiiiionwcMhh upon \ n<>\el Avc., ist rato s ijr honi- inm. w it !• hr w ;' ., on I r i n 4 t lie .as T liali-.nl 111 \ si mat t In- wa\ ,,t using fur is in inasmuch as it affect their ary and Seieiititir Ciicle will uerf at the perpendieii- only might the rst He ! « 1 lar hands u the a of its members-ever llM’OM |*i I ! [.' C,AUI»! N A erA Sars ilia t In .1 v 1 scams, starting from fur as some club. The in homes Monday after- y ip.n sport fishing way 11 \ lead at aiM>ut the of the knee. Odd uoo during the wintiwr months. 111 1 Ml IM »I >. ..I m 1 ■ e height which the amateurs and the human I \ n -a vi li/e-i mut ro-. represents BOSTON, MASS 1 I'lf .lC. it s. 111 t he .Itniy of Wall to. -l..e,M-ei'' aid,inatioiis are encouraged, ami blaek fives o of rite game associations roriTradicted a lie i'\ •lire, h* :!:••;*■: i, 1 >! i••! 1 gt lle11 -• -1. \ y O The Jiulie ■! Coin--, for WaJd..; and w!: Supreme Horn’s. *1 her hours mem •* '••• ■hough mu new. still continue ease by app.>inr sous w Ii.. ii. ••• ti > •. •a-.- hi the and the with which to 1 "■ professionals, holds t hi sosions an llSlde|'ed I he M County lually. .1 e -1 --Very big!- ta oi idle of 1 iee. em- make mill. i.i; -a Ill- .... mingling the hacked their ! tirst in Jat ua ami t o t..-s- professionals lip argil- Tuesday y Hurd I > i. •. 11 ■;' lie Hit I-.; h a; Silo. ■" tu \ man-1- I:|'e. ■. he Mol. o-idei and tar Iimiii 1.he rich fashions of t nu nls by promising to take oath to them, day of April and >rsoLer. p. them. la \ \ ! t 11 { the e lit ...lent. The Kt ■ -n C,-, pi .Jacket, ; lent spice and variety to the meeting. In! ProlmlH- Coii.ra,. Jndg v. -Johns. »i! \ \\ ! v I-| the 1'igaio md /.i.uave seem like to ! e- TO PAYERS! it was a hot time llie first, and :! Papa. why ih> people j laci, day, j TO main lashi'enih Lm some lime l,■ eoim i Veliev Courr. -li vim day f*111. .t o ■ 1 o_- Pata. al.si la- scvciai clashes occurred bet wecu wing. t.rdly. repnsen- t A teat lire M this season s j Belli 1st I’oki-.-e -aurt Judgv IN \V. '.gets, be .it n\ oh ice in Menu ria; iMin.: s.i n r- ;. 11 -1 >!’ i hem have he- n fashions is t lie* j tatives of flu* two tactions, but before the eivi' tie rn!,. gi file first oid t.Nird Mm in I-'baU•l.l\S troill M io U M.. -• ■ t I M MU' "* "• 1 richness oi nnteiaais used .Hays ul hr .1 u tl nrI b-'-.Hrr in .■! -ni l"-.. in gowns, j session were offered and bin \11 i• r> 11 who ended, apologies j t-aeh ii,< ui;,! her m»t.ice wish ii: The new dalilii tint. ir.\;;!e and ■•! lie- .ii-.-liii I : w MAI: N 'rilol.'i ! r. •! .. ■ brown of themselves .... \\N i 1. ■ ! r 11 Whiskers does recei'.ed. and the memory the day s] ‘.'oiniM'is.-'-oners' Court. 1). County In a re n in v. A It:.-:!' I in IM |M> .In. an I. I'JI 1 ...mi; -I 1 much -et >..Jen a msb;ned was ai n ...in Ill hr vV.11«!■ >. ill. h. t :.... 4 •••■:*.1 nig 1 mi 1 form j light io-q in a dinner given the I Wi Ison. Seal siiMUt. Ci M. >. 1 by Stiles, I i- *1 v Si \ < •: •. •. 11 w h-. w -11 with moire silk. ’i !ie>e items -a interest h dry, will New y uk men for the out of-town! aN.eksoi:. Simon. A. 1 tywu, Brllysii tNgu- I-i i! Auun-t On I i'- niiikr iiinii. i.i: •.. a ;■ *1 S- '! I Ill'll a taint idea of the mans in- la.r ses.s.i*»ti it, B.- last *l.• :>he see id Tues- give mil) guests. Lhe next day everybody was in a U I-. Mir ■ Iriii.i mi- V* 1. i. st ructive r"iit a ine.i in In Mel >•» well days of April and thirl MAesday August it I Irirrllt 1 ilrlll. -• points softer dismission was con- M \ vi 1 •. ari'an ;ir|:,t mood, and the illustrated from whieli a ud I )e. enj ltd i. >!l\ \ I ::i 1 lit •! 1 hi in let h \ el Magazines they tinued. in a Various eonriliafory spirit. M Allas. I I'vKKi.:: !'.! \i have been selected. are ~ i•, I a se. Ill'll ! 4o| ..ii a hast. These journals were advanred and resolutions \ \ suggestions Tlie- IV1 fast mail <1 -rs -,i m.. and i. r xit'ii1! t■ 1 nt i• 1 Me MW 11 red lie* standard authorities in either Paris, not to a presented, but were put vote, l.‘2.ur». iitid A.;',y p. m. T !»,- mails arrive on the I London or on America everything per- and t he convention with- arrival of She trains ..mi for which I I hen a re so many 'would Le" h finally adjoumed stages, | to fashion. Besides their useful see o-i trains •. are fit n taining out action and without, dab*.fish War- tiiline under head and a .-s i, tie market. Tluit people stages. MRS. R C. SHELDON li.us m lull Sear National Rink. information valuable lessons to iiki.i ast l-nub: i.ie-.r:«.kv. rumi.ii sport .as ;,i...wt t tying anything m-w Ref..re they give den Charles Hates secured twenty-four Ij line oi' wimei niilliiu ry which she oilers to tie- The atm Boom are j some on.- \v ho dressmakers and offer unusual induce- Library Beading open > > ;/ m\ more, hunt up nets Saturday at Winnegance Creek, that bnlie- at rPH 1 .llllllla IIUTIMIU .'t Ilf St i\ 1' if I- I till- from 2 to a s Ih.tanie Rals.im ments in the form of o'clock standard tune, on j I N.i'imial r.nnk.t.u i! ■. 1« t i.-n >1 i \damson Cough Patterns and Cou- I were set by illegal bass fishers. The law St-aispni ■> and. after- MANHOOD. MARK DOWN PRIOTS ilircrtors .mil tin- r.» nsai". imi au\ i-tln-i husj- ■ >.••• a about it. 1*>« am Monday, Wednesday Saturday VITALITY, ml hat le- says pons. “La Mode de Paris" and “Album is not off until Jan. 1st. STRENGTH, noons, and from ii A> P- SAM o'clock Tuesday ai her old stand on Church -erect, opposite ness lh.it may i: I > »•« •)!*«* !-«• mv ilo-in. will hi- of Fashion” cost a | only Si.00 year each, and The li«‘M at tlu-ir hankin'; '...in mi TtK'Mlu). the '.Mil A ires- V.-u are a divoree I uu- Thursday Saturday evenings. li- ! Memorial building. ,'iiit | lawyer. or MO cents a “The French Dress- *'t ls!M. at > o’clock I’ )l. I sr- copy. i Beginning with the January number the brary and room are free to all in- (ill) .lantiui), •rstaml lawyer. 'Yes, madam. reading I kr 7. 1 maker." an of the of Belfast ov»-r Si-arspnrt. ,-s practical maga- American Journal of habitants fourteen of .re d:or■. without pahli.it>.' Artless, exceedingly subscription years (HAS. I-', it >!{ l)i »\ « aslinr zine, is SIAM) annum. “La a Persons in town NOTICE. in tha’ ease. I'm in the wrong otliee. d pei* Mode,” Politics will be reduced from s4 to s;i age. residing temporarily use the on the same conditions ! 'Pin: ANM'Ak MKKTINt; of the stockholders of iay. sir family journal, which is intended to enter a year. Following are a part of the topics may library as I the Ilcllast Machine ami Ft * will t»«» into costs a residents. umiry every home, only *1.00 year, discussed in the number: “The hohlen at ! have been a sufferer from eatarrh for jo January lMSTASCK FK«'M BKl.K.Wl their otliee Tuesday, January 0, 1MII, or 10 emits a TO W. II. j [f you arc unable to Balance of International PARKER, M.T).,No,4 Util tint'll fit., at lOoYloik \. to elect ti\e a < -ars I found immediate relief in the use copy, Trade,” by Dan- I M., directors, lerk miles North I Boston. cb.uf vonnuttiiot of the oe11re any of these of iel of the lielmont.d port 7 mile* Mass., plu/nici'd) and treasurer, ami transact such other business as Fly's Or.-am Haim. Sim e using it 1 have pi magazines your Strange; “Aspects Labor Prob- I PEA 150I>Y M GDICAL 1NSTITI TF.towhom do Proooks.1'J Palermo Jo may conic before tin* meeting. Stockholders m.iv sulTered a moment from heailaehe, sore newsdealer, not accept any substitute lem,” Ned Arden Flood: ‘‘Free Cities— was awarded the 001.0 mkpal the National -BY- Himiham.do .11 l>y be represented by a written proxy. A ... u loss him. Prospect.. Medical Assoi iati*>v at or ..j sleep, from whieh I prrvi- from but apply by mail to Messrs A. A Plea for Home Dana for the PKI/.E EsSAVon stock required to transact business. Rule,” Joseph Frankfort ... Id Searsmont .10 Kxhuunted Summit and F. (,. WIIITF, aused h> eatarrh I eon- McDowell A Co., I West Flt.li New YituHty, Atrophy, I'hi/nim/ 1! II. KNOW LION, Pro. :sly suffered, Street, Miller: “Woman and the Prob- Freedom.IS \Yral:iirr^ Wages Searsport.0 lability, and all hiseatos and of Man, !>!•;;, ju.,j Vw.’] iei halm a valuable -R.O. 4- I Ilelfast. Dee js. 24 Front St., Bolfas*. Me. >.mr remedy. ’i oi k. lem,'' Samuel AL “Freedom of De- Mslesboro. 10 Stockton.10 tin* the invi.I'r-uii- >1 and r. Alton .Iordan id liniuror, to take eharjje it Never Appointments,” Montville .... Id. I>r. Parker's works are the best on the i"nat rooster's name is Maebeth, and that giving away. fails to give instant Winterport. .JO snbjeets privilege, water power and all appurtenances, is of Ins Searsport and Stoekton odious. Dr. Jordan inson. 'St cents. Andrew treated ever and have an enormous sale A is Mae.luff. Rather e.urious names. relief in worst easfs and cures where others Sample copy, Morrill.d 1 -*J 1 published, offered for sale at a bargain. For further partic- 1 will he in Searsport ex.-epl and Satur- throughout this country and Kurland. Bead them !'uesdays r .’ see the rooster fail. Name this and semi name J. Palm tV Co., 114 Nassau New ulars inquire of me, i Tuesdays in Stoekton and in they Well, you paper your Street, ♦Post office. Turtle Head, is about. 7 miles, now and learn to be STItONd, \ ItiOROt s and day-*. Saturdays and address for a free trial i:i:m:st s. wind. l->el fast. Dr. I.omhard will he in Sat- ebo s sleep iml the lien lays on. ^ package. York City. t Sat unlay Cove, Camp Ground, 4 miles. MAN I V. Heal Thyself. -Medical Ueview. Searsport Searsmont, Dec. 4. ISitt.—3iu4U I nrdays as usual. lid f 1 gearsport Locals. j COI\T\ CO It It KSI’ON DKNCK. N«»kth Havkn. The P.aptist Church pre- Frkkdom. The play given l>y the Village SHIP NKWS. rived by sail vessels, thus displaced from the < ont.raeted fields of that sented an envelope remaining a sum of Improvement S' ■!r 1 y, entitled The Country ! employment PLUMP PEOPLE AND THIN ONES. Miss Ida West has returned from Heston. i lb < ksi’urt. Ahni/.o •x-ehuirman are open to them. Our large fleet <>f C«dhy, money to Lev. Francis Purvis at the Christ- School, was a d. ided success. .Mi-'" M. T. PORT OF BELFAST. What Vakes the j coastwise sail even have t<» cm- Difference? nt tin- member of the vessels, j A number ol ouv citizens on the selectmen.and I.egisla- mas Tree on Christmas which to Mitchell visited in last \\ < ek La- i What makes large arc night, goes August SAI LfcD. tend with increasing competition from some people plump ami fleshy ami ture in Delias a died of list. Democrat, pneumo- show the esteem in which Mr. Purvis dies' circle met with Mrs. 1>. W. last | steam on land as well as on water, the trans- "’hers thin ami bony•/ 1- the human rm. ami ^s:ek high !>Mg 0 *Ian. Soli. Tidal Wave, Tiiiiht, Mt. boily nia He and railroads, in an Friday, aged seventy-nine years. is held tiie and their Thursday afterim ...Ladies’ flub met I>« s«-rt. portation by steamers, barges shaj»ed invisible timidd'/ ,\ml what strange I>r. L. K. Jordan returned from I hy people, appreciation not liangor only of coal and lumber, hut of other •‘fleets this 'eaves a w idow ami foui children. "f iiis labors.. Sell. Carrie lh lle oi New with Mrs. Fowler of t Jan. l!nd. difference pr.nliieev Ileauty always Tuesday. Crosby uit> AMKUICAN I’OKTS. products, increasing year hy year. With demands curves it never allow* angles A woman Noktii Mon ivillk There was a Christ York, MeLaiu of Portland, dragged .Public installation and supper at > schooner Lewis, Cobb, Bangor: Lizzie Lane, j although unfavorable Damage Wai.I'O It is with that of the Atlantic lias fallen t>. so h>w a con- I'kvikk pleasure | j! speaking, is of less it mm n. .d AN' K (iioauel! lias tinislied iee son. Deer Isle; cleared, sclis. Aldne C important yet liarvesting ; house was well tilled. The trees were well not known. She w is iuniher laden and tlition, and that, the of new tonnage «i: auuoum-e the marriage of Mr. Albert Stubbs, Coombs, Mobile; .Ktna, .Iordan, output brreat consequence in other respects. |.. much -tor .• ai in has so decreased of that ■!’sumption. laden. A well con- hound from St. John t" New York. State of Kiirope late, arranged programme, .>1 t*< Miss Poland of. Jacksonville; arrived, ship fat is a burden too little i* a No a sere. ol- Shorey Waldo Nellie when I lie osses dis- bo, L. except dually heavy hy Ai:ss .)c ss• <• Nn Uersi-n returned to her of recitations and was j Maine, Philadelphia: cleared, ship How can we | sisting music, songs Morrill. Mr. is one of •air best 1 aster tin come to he deducted vanta^e. strike the Golden mean/ Sandy J’uInt. Mr, K1 bridge Ginn is at Shorey ; oung j Sehepp. Hong Kong. Jan 1, arrived sell. during year ..it NN stI T.n sda\ listened Too an attentive amt from the records it will he found that tin- if. indeed, we can strike tt a- al' With tin lurks hy apprecia- home from Schr. Lum !. Sehr. men, and with sueli a charming lad\ as Miss iI William Frederick, Brunswick, (ia.; sailed SSamly world's fleet of sail vessels is tat is the standard <•! tive audience. ... Mr. Klisha who sclis. materially head;. and with al! nations t: r.y u« air their ! Murray, Poland for a w for tlu-m ; John Paul, Demerara; .Ktna, Jackson- puny being paid roint arrived last week and Mill remain companion predict j1 at close than it was at the he- villc. smaller the a reasonatde am- mt -I it is the measureof health he was a resident of this town, jj M' ia- !ii- I \ < lerk Saw \ ei many years here the Milder.... Mrs. Louisa lVv- a very liapyy full.re Their many Waldo ginning. This .-jrciimstance. fog-ther with during Boston, I ice J7. Cu-ared, sch. Young in animals and in men |; theletideney seems died ,i his home in Dee. ‘Jl»th. friends extend a ial nuts. ..Mr. and a rest.-rat it of financial and commercial < Pittsheld, kins to send a number .-.nigral Brothers. schs | ap! II (i. Ml s, who Iras been si k has gum Medford t«. Snow, Philadelphia arrived, to be I lie wroti;.- w iy |Ust now There is vast .if I• -iif- iml and the r< 1 a; it to listen to some ot* tin- ideas Mrs. Herheit K. an- Wins.1, v Wiut-er- health, abroad, amusing of .s ill Wentworth receiving Odell, Wisenssett: Morse, w. ;t 1: pi i,: i, .a, :.» >\ weeks.. Mr, George Smitd <|iiite tn Mu- southern half number ot -aum !e. thin mam mpr- mg. i Onward, of political t.raiupd lily people people of t|l ojh ill ! c. nigi at r.ialhms on tin ir New Year's port. Hutchins, Bangor; Padiant, ■•pponeJitS p.oTe pojtlt with la I>iek Mart a pn-s- of ;!; e u ,-t. in In will lint mail te>t!\ under their si/.e and weight. 1 gave variety, misph.-n proper I -1.0 •? 1 in ill! li grippe.... Havdv do; St■ v:11; \ Many spi-i sp- get- i'1 j Pickering. Haskell, that an article is |s enn tin rd in «• -it is a .S.lver Harvest' iend t.o Ucfj nr ciifieiits of commerce >! them ate at : nails ♦•ina.i n a pri 1»|\ entertainment hen- iast Frhla,\ evening t.. a nt, girl. hiaiige ! Savannah Yah PI,, nh-lphia. «]111.• re(j yet mar! i: v n I \ < and thus -1 In- In g market. — the amount dm \V«* o\- rheard will mstai their :m at thi-ii m-\t ; Pill- id'-; I P Jo A mv* d h. dr length, life! t roll lee !i t/U id* Ivlor W 1 .. 11 ju>t large audience ...(.'has. Mil liards has gone ulna, ..| -s. •• i W niti lei \N .HU, p. 1 ! i.a .v N U i: bis ha\ pair 1 »•-1- ‘i»\ er«at ion up. >• that point Cue other d.t\ meet mg, Thu rsday t-niim I d. eat h.*arn !\ *-i.. lien; v -ra ns •. >; pi f he\ To Weymouth. M'lieIV lie lias e*|iplo\ mmit. h. " 'aim, 1 is id m to brig Jenn.e 11 id n Bat h ; Us. .,rn -eh. pal '■ -st 111! * M« -. ii *. retua in 'bn -on mies re n < einn-n lii.iiytWo >i :i. in-rs" t ha: lie tai .IT re- 1 I a H i limit n m ve*.p, Tin sociable Mas to have nut with Mrs. F. P.ii.n-N Seim .1 i las No J dosed M K. Pctci s. t»-111(-1:i‘ lie pc--a. ry Sage,a. •\ :n. 1' ate *n .• I f> -1 s In- dis Mil’, m ’, •> e go; ma\ !.e i i Inst rated i.\ a Portian Dec. Sain s present M; s. A i iet and .«<>n ha\ r« aptly A M;• \heid iast. rinirsdaN » veiling, but Priil.ty. ;itfei-a s.n '.in! it r;n taughi , d, -I FP-tch.-i 'Jr ■l r, v« i n a IV, i i e|l.r> Cht\ used Tell ’I i If to Philadelphia i i- nut the storm it w as h\ M Fn-d Pad, tin 11.• lfas; s i; m ■ p. -, stpolled •I Torn \ I >mnkWat, Nc',\ \ ork "hi is, y hey .Me 1 mde «• i; T..: :,i ■ ng I: 11: tm a align; p M ..Mi. and M s>. Fv< .1 1 *•>. No. 1, ei. •** ,1 l)e. f c .< si, osfa 1 >• evening. lb- kialid, -JO. Sa1 led i i C f-ree and 4.1 ram Win’- np j.; •• "Wil HI v In <)<■]< D k n e \, xv I i.' 11 !,;; j. .. Ug IU ill o', rill of a ; taught h M md dm B:,»e|o dcr. \ ,-k. pi' '• lici t "A I! »C J ! ,\ o ,-c ,. a: I he O' an attentive I, i,, •. "that that •'.»• old .1 rrr. I' j daag uter .Mb lit;.- 4 su ami i -A ii ho a Son i,:, at >h -id dam lo; Km II k..,., >'■ 'EM I'M; .lit tie hi I,- iil r in,- M *■ k k, .it !; t II sn.-lM* v. ,1 f ‘"It l.s ,0 H.M«t ',■ \ N'b loo,. \ ! >, c. \ d A .. || o j • *■'*!;! IT. ■. •: •! .: ■ o'. i or iillluh, i- m e at \| •> N. ,\ M d-m I. t.k i; :i M-Ui •- u ■»•«! t.;1' :' si t;i A Ann Know Perth A redo De- Jb «, a, ed. s. ,. .(•. We.; rang. r. w as 1, \ •• ir's ,1 >a\ it \ tci m aim osna he.ii.- of •' '» 1 '■ Bn"'ll; -om \ p„ b, !•'. :"i '. < i\\ Y o; 1 -v 1 .a t:a i istev. 1 il.lS ell J il i *-•>• It i-. \ 'a. ;• !»••. M i»1 <• 1 a a< ;,( It’ll:’1 l -J7 Ai','11 d -M I, .1 ;V.p 1 IV \ ter. Mis. ,1 i:. Ml -its ; a w, i, j!, ■ 1 i m ns ,l;i M W ■ simipt p. ii-.. i ’cc-:, ",I. ice. ( !>• ■ 'I ! C ■••• '-lit t ( A-eeu'i M:! 1 >. e. .: ■ d. 'lie, ■■ < s t s. O m >!••• M i; it Sarg. at -h ,1- ; m 1 -.V I!: :, t i, ; H ,. -s S a m M \\ aa mu.on- I..-, tu Alt,, ft- m V. •: I. ; Sa n i; lie ■ -1 —elii sell .i',o;i y | >«■, got i, .1 >r. \V M n ■«' aid >11 .;! Vs w ir ■ rs on "■ sited M ,-d M: Mr M i. ;- ; and far inly moved i>aeA A a ■••a1 t- I; d S ! < ! s ii, -! i i! |;\ !:. j !.cI>, C.. D. 1 •. » 17 I.M- ai! 1 i lay last !-. ! I -s.-a d i us has ■; Haven. v. |io ! ,, '■him' ) as. la 'lii i! a',.. 4 :;•*••• l ior “i" ! ! Sp. lidci i t, o .Mi W idolo t toiliges, eeaaiii 4 ... s ears. ii. .,s k. •I ...... H ! i,. ,,, ; great ie.',d- r, | ; and ami u .-re then pc"' J .. -a d Id s-ln do .he. o. X Si], !,, ..... tie... a n 1. < > .sung las n ■" t i 1 Thumps, ■ ■. We.; ;N M > i:..l I ...... Mg he or* •m-ancd it an «■ ■. o it air, e\ ei y..;n r, M r s .1 lb lie tin i.a :> j ran Wd i ,:.r do, ,s a |>“oii Grippe ■ > iia\ .and naiilvu! -ted on i'-.p s* .1 i I. y igu | t In- r; he, tor l.c w n the... M -ss .i eu n n | VV;.1,tS, ■' It fr.T- in :ts wae | m Town, a:id -among j lie w Mi. i r< •. \. men,. a ml In', g.-tting ag Pamm. t r, u ho ha.s p. ini h Inigo io 1 \ < N. \\ V U 1 p t>l hers, soar serii .• u.is haadli d I it IS I < > It 1*1 .;*!»!• >| ,| K inn Jibed t• vv; = oiio-rs in !,is rough!;* •> many young- few l.m >lo. ilS is it tig j-,. si Mrs, Add. 1 "I: I 1 week. John t'.i -om, r It. ’; ]. S, er d.:\s U Vl rv ilite. t- Oll\ el-e tile past \J,» itville. eating Mortem lias rd m ml liom. W .• wist, ! Matan/..i* I >• :s An cd vb o;' lormerh of tins lowu, was writ * I in our -i ’V Vit 1-li .1 anaiunt ■ .t i. ai 11.-sS !ie all in -t !’, o-r. llaib I'd:;,no ii bin -• Yl I Park N li, .Pen mil and .hmnial readers a J i appy V w La> Nb ;u e eellietery 1 be. J-ftl Palma'-. j7. \ \ ,-d sc;, •, n .• < a sat U iff at A.t: y Ills f» ieiuls ;is lie ■-T e T\V ,se Weak. 1 Y, ar Id Knight, In; d\ w at ,-r. p. •. r,.,i:d 11 1 I[i> I.ivt vi-n anxious for his M ..s^ being pw- Bin in *s Av I| ,\ ., WiNTKJcroiiT. l'li" v:ii fiv of j Sw \N VII.1.1 A dark shad -w is res, < syinputhy passed Inin tl.e aims’ Mr. I- >'<■;,.% •»! \ .1 Pa k. ai < ii«•«*-'- ■ M ! Ti .- p.'palar ofduii. Bridgew I;.--t N<>rtin-rii .!i lniii.'- ft the vie i < ■ s extended to Mr 1111 111. t i i 1. ■ i S \\ a 11 i! i M i s I )\ •: the st..n I,, ran u, -immunity j tgt ► De •. PJ. In j-... 11 > a 1 I.<_• -a: 1 'J -/ ! 1 l>ri" ejiaie T. bis In Mile a lid d \/ua, pent sell. t>: nrv Si u i *; E 'i. •■■v 1;i n I at photograph tin -..I Inna !• i. -; i;111f tit .i 'll ii :< e!.t s Ids an sunt w a ,;M:t and Mrs. L-wis .Aiwod in their affliction! taking another danght-r the Cr< *shy, disg, ,, iy ,.n,.-nr ; e 1 bim. T1 wen- li.gldx satisfaeti r\ j t : .-i.-Hi ! L'rS. Pn.tiSW !•■) .. i it pierures j Dec is In A caused by tin- sad death of their little grand- j family "I Mr. and Mrs .1 W N a kerson. Cicnlnegos. port hark ar and have been distributed from Canada To sch. i>. II lli\ ers. .L>. -iarg-.t-.-_ M ■■ •> was !. >\ Mmlgett, .Si .. -... a !■ t* i- a i 'iiLrii; daughter IIath, the only le d <>f their son. Sl:c ed l.y a 1 w la km w i.- an i was hs. James A. (iarlieid and !!• u » — bn d wua am.mg his numerous relatives, \| the;- ale li.ea >an!e -I forming ft a mi- I 11 < m-:., l.y I, e\' is F .of t'il'T. »* a -I:.11 lfl 1! f' Mi I »\ Kastport. On Wednesday morn- a young lad;, -a more than nsnai promise. ! * v, load; Mg. '' b"'e tin-\ were a iiltetl the fai ties!. -v •. hig!ii\ pple.' oil ae- Dec. hey pi-dm i-s N i\ n. ing Mrs. Atwood used a little oil of cedar as 1 I*.t and casket w.-re w hite, the Matan/as, Arri d harl, j pulpit hau it < uiies. |r -r.es n •■= 'll a? : 1 :s ad an d age His mbits were * al ter. | Baltimore. ■|i iekly rm-i!,. a moth and oeeasic.n t-- also was in >yer. r- ( preventive, having .white. with M ! ;. .Us ..( e i• I |V a's Ml ;,t (iir- r.jjk draped spr.t.ved Dec. is ;- 111 in. I*.i ;ii! a; w as s11 :.\\ temperate. His many friends /Turk's island, Sa d to the 1 the I!, ■ 1 step door, bottle where she The ra I was evidence \ -' 11< mt Cl;.- i ii "• as im .>n. ■ n,T.i planet green. di-| lay of, S. Wo.-drnIK !>• ilast. p*-i mbet la- -a -( 1, wisii bin; a happy N--w Year and hope he leit sure It would be out Tucacas Ip }d. ft" of the little one's the esteem in wllieh sin- Wits he'll hy tho.Se \',-nezin-ia», 1 lie; were it-.; i.. imlu -. t r, ,.«, enough of tlie’j to p•mi*.} out a sell. lie ! fi n ..jo;, Sal On, West, d.bi.oa n > r-'Miian •• v ; ...... ese way. Ifeturning a moment later she was who knew li.-r II.-r name was u r.tten in r! t ,i ami -i n- -m t- V Mi ('ar;ai• *ir.»\ .• at. ■ mi? a rv ain hoping h: eye sight will hold rived 1st. to sail from p < ,i horrified to see the b:ib\ with the bottle in glowing ietti s Set m ram.- »•: wldte flow- Jbtii ■ •• | for J s leit be ran i, b The douriiai which Pascagoula. her BORN hand just m the art of taking a swallow ets arranged i>\ tin hand of Mrs. Anjn-r, Nov. J4. Passed -!dp W a:uh u.g T, : la.!' he i\ 'ses a. ! w eek Frank! ; pc: The .1 c\\ h NN w \ a k 1 "i ‘Ii*. h Ir’li'f from it. Medieal aid was sum- (.'leaves. SI a- h.-a r< I < •! in •: t Singapore I j‘1‘1 immediately Sea.rsp. while, || ii \ H < V. X' >h. aid hum read j Caiilcna>, Dec. Jd. Arrived s« h .- *■ ■ gathering Chester I ldiw,i;M : h.r rt-1 r* !iu* i- moned. but four I H 1 !-. •: ■ l> l> notwithstanding physicians j attending the High S- i .. and her tea. her | J L Blake. Smith. ia. a I I (St • 1-. iistea I ■ Chari, s N< a. Philadelph Ii! T< 111 \ <; S | !., I !;■- -i i. if" : ‘; ariajif f nii:> r; were in and a or mm e d ••.- < attendance and everything possible dnrrii -h mat catne o\ M-.UIN MIS< KI.LAN V Mi-' I- f" > Mm .Mis. (•!' ,!: an Atu.-d returned iast 1 hi '\. h 'tie for the little -abel'er. she died about t hid t lleir last ed i‘\ \Y.:i W ! rciiiNsi 7 g' ii.-ss "< < •• ■ M >s;j Peat-li has been d * t ;■ t"..! Ml m -,t ., w k J: at: In 1 islt T< M J l: She visited j Light iH'i M rs ! I 111 M] hours after the so much sorrow at her cl h >r t li* w i.t t-r season. ■ taking fatal draught. Little ing pait-uv we ; k I, \ Y 1 n \ \. | < 1 i;'> •: ! !; tie ;•• eet.llgon. ’ll tw, U e k S New York tor San Francis, ... 1». rsting-diMd *J years and un-nths old. Mr. ••nrialot Mis. A -id ran dads. n. ma ■ N ion. \Y. J J 1 •••« la ‘"-i s and ena -v mg a p'n-asant. MARRIED of Ilh-I : 'i- III' «. t Ilf I'!' VS U .1 .1, Atwood started for Kastport on receipt a; W liieh n ids as h ..w s FI., V.-ssel Ow ners and Captai c’ Nat a n- i.:i> p a 1 'r. U b ’. 'la!. ! as bad a -g. numbe[- 1 < 'a I a -a I u 1 ■; the and returned Mean,Pits ten, ei ... e,,a mi a! \s>o( lation has hanged its shun* bill iJV .a M j. ■. < telegram, Saturday bring !‘> u;r.« 'i l; !' I.'I KM A \ fi ill la! !!' his or.ictice. ■- grip lea .li. !m i. w r. \..n i a l li1.' ! hat 11 ales that ill { » ;.oii: pall. pr xp.-n-e l‘« <>s, \ !" V\ .'.i ri f it i» a I .. i. ;• ing the remains a the iitrh. one w inch be 1 and slndi be ; I y H.iiii' 1 e11; 1 s«. gen1 A in-1 n Hai.r.ng phi tery t> tin- ns*giiee the change !hroin, opera i: ve bu«*v\ i■ 11.i;i i, h, is '■ j -'I'" 11 :1m- -1 \ i, i; ■ ■ i'. •'«'•: Woi rest a M as-. n a a- s !'•: .-A. ■ .1 ,im, i. I. :. at ion S. M Foi'fren cairn- 1 ruin ih.^ton p. i-tit n s M ;*iid V; s. i |. nia !'■ a: M and M r-n 'l a,;.! I- I,- •: t '• ■" j UvijJr. at aa ,( 1.. «:i,, v •. Io- Ain s- ..-are Not; is giv, u iiat tlm II mg Jd ass 'in! mot her. sister and little Id M:t 11 .1 d.s. !»,..! are | « " 1 1 daughter dur'ng M d ■ Ik hi I ! \ ! •. "m ..ys in ties dist i• b i•,, ■,-iiatiged as bad ". bas T!a• s,-. 1 ; war.I < r... tv A1 ;i got .id- 1;.. t liol i.l M r. Mi; i b .w amr li. a.; I se ; M;,. \|.i -. t> i> p tteen ery j to Jd lass ni; us, : (»:d Ci I y 1 .edge .ud a \ I '•id Man I.- o|| not era e n t e a Wal-i'-i-or on IsT :•» ms fam: i y M.. -ter t g, tti;.; \|]SS \. I'esS dge, ram For; |\ \i \\ 1 is In .i, *!, \i., | i, ■ a In ., ! I<\ the liter i- -auk I’erains and '■■■■ Clvde 1 I Me She, .J | :i. Ki M Ik .u •i >«■«.• ; l'i :! M M a ::: >. who n is .. u, a, iioim f: a. ha' :• ng :• M \\ K.■ n A j • la N < 1'Uo 11 w i 1. id Harin' Me.. .S in-,;. M X. K. e,"l SJ. ut \ u as \\ 1 r., M ■ !' s ; ■ 'rli. b i -dida.v va- g a >n. r.-t urrn-d t j N'O; u Id: Th mi 11 up 'air d i; •!,• r. Mr . )l„ Ii •, 1'...... ilAKK I'i '.\i !. !\ I ] !’■ -n -lei Tae-da Tic v. -u ng o, ..oh ■[' al .'"Lot .! I •! hei; i'll', t fie' | , < ... 'li -' m \d.rt a \\ ;i m .1 -i i. I X mas oh" at 1 An; •• K M e’., I: e. !■ be, •i;;d be -C ; Me.. k > i: I k k |: \ ! \ .Ss -Ill tel wale. S II. lll, I .Mi! Ml- .. I..I! ,.:,i ■ ! limed iSt U eek ! !•• -I J | I!, •.via p- si 1 i.i; I-, r- it;- in i;

libs a ,!f. Star, by W-!Kt Cg M ! M !•>. M.. oi Hang-.: .• f M !•>_.• Ik .. A ni. < liana..an. -yniip Miss ! vV. \[ i'. a i1 ■' ». < ones I >lio\ .til, tell..,-. 1; A i; n m : \ i.i; <• • n

■ *s ill b a 1: • ’;i K \V. -eng, a\ .-a Ha an t i. 11 K. S. !•'. mild :s \ ,,1'iaol 11 N. "• In Jbt ;i el, \i i.- ••J: O'! ?!e ; rent at 1 ion. Miss A -e. I ’"-so a: a, a \ Is it t.o -low i.i;.' m I. i. !-, >. ,• i; o.... Ids nn-i i., I Nb tin** lam; .laii.a.-ta. The i- r«- '• pt apt « ■ie el i..1 ;j ,, .. H' be „• i.. Save \J, i\- ha;;- bin, a a '• ■- l,.e. ik, a, | i:.a at ii- 'lie- ll'-v. N w \| w ini- '1 A is: La ra I I w a> Cr! Ml’ -l: Well!', r. !' ;-•! « e S ■.! 1 i :V!i A cry, den a Tn maw. \b mu. p.; -t ii!- fa- a, r I!. lb'll. I ! I;' ! N \ I »I; I-. W j ng 1. 1 Thayer V, lam w as • •!- f " •. •’ 1 itk tor H. Ha. k d -M M imim.f ! .. V a I Hit: i la rr nan r. into',. M-ss « I in tow n i\. M I A" a LA ; p;. ap -• -'ids is in. P-w j',„- -j,,,. , u-j, S-'ilC-l." I Lauding H't Me. J7 II the s'.loais \,\ e Tag Hew, W n. S 1! a si mu, SHilda Seb •• !. b\ r- and M: id .! !. M,, n« a,. n : mg u.i M:. at.-' Mr- 11u I::< N<■ a 1*• v w; > w ..gg, .1. At 7 p. m both >.iT m k !'•■ A rthu ;■ K Wat: •-< U at a t< W l! li. I ■ a-i co- ! M b.,|g. •'( N o|'K but all. o|l Jig. m \V lait F •: .Mims .1 tin r m ; ,\ ledges, •' old l.onn- Mmii. ..b «- l-l >:;I Urdus •.Item.., I:. ! and n eeded. I t he sin g in DIED Two latl !•• •b i r is Know About M iss«-s h* air sa li el g W |t| iia.i .e.js ., t [•; SeM pr Miring mght Jesus, -a in tied. M r. .hum t. rant oi lb>rt Ka:r- 'i ! r .-it ted. Aii out | to leak bad!> and in tlm tnornitig h id set M ired a in. M iruim (! n A rind song, nur l-’; it h- -. M v. ,!• Im W« dr is i 11, and is field isite : ‘7- sist, Mrs Mai i.. ..! ! m ,-d down to the deck load. In the a!term>ou i. \ i; ri.i; i: •. ip! and the > paid. er. *ial. ov r«-. datum, linn- Mmi- aide t- .'tit of ih.orA Mi- Allies -1 an was made to beach the vessel at I": ..II ‘..a yuan.hie wri'K .... 1'. f i> siowl rei o\ eri go (dm;, attempt I,. i|. !,jt I- !.■ ss Nealiy ng j Mil! cl. \t ;tr iree Ir mi ali .' In If. r: Kltterv 1’oltlt lilit d Was sMc. CSst'l Till- BINDH \~M. 1 i:a\. A ii::r Swan; violin sol,.. Nearer colle. ts eggs and I ail j n. s >•-. tie,- .| the -v 4' aiii.*, l"' •!!' '.ill i!nl •.: i!; w My from tie- effects of his fa 1 i.. Mrs. A. if. j \. J" gaa.sv i:: Km- was insured and an he 1 ?inha111« n-_m I -. -i* indebtedness, cargo pP>babl\ sav- h Led to Thee. Allie liatehelder VI 1>>\\- tow li eg 1 wo ,\ ee ; ( >. .\! It' li .v. *. stit mi ii; i.uni |.i-i i>.i : p, Song. el'l’.N and Mrs. II. J\ wim nave cd. The ssei was I. ad at Pi- c M, ., S[ >wl, been 1 ilaiiaiik'i -s' -at.v\ ... hi T a: !-a- > I > n ...-aa i;, a ,;s c>. k»-d last w»*.-k at Mel-; Christmas, hv the 1 in 1S4»L Sehooimr Hattie Turner quartette. M.ss vci ill, are b..th imj-r-w ing. The Masons before Pc >-rr< The 1 r lit it’ll -. •. s •' correspond! | ashore at Sinai: is a. fit "! lii.'ii I .... : lib •'! I'd lie, < •! .1 Manila lb Hartunian at reported point, total ~~y i; I IS III Burnham I .laughter presideil the organ gave a ball at Luton Hall Monda\ ! night. .. -w c wishes new year to ali X is j wic k, llei cargo ,,f p ,mo.umi es aIS m'.-iis. 'u im.n;li- fi-: ! Hit.!; la ni' a h i n ,*>. !ai; m i ;• :. W N.i ■! Swans ; .b-. a < '< hapo; shing Miss Ni< k. r- nd A. A. ;nbad of the <• er- The (b.ijit. charge Methodist Sunday School Foard in-id scatt. red the bene r (i W I 1 \ ILK. In la-wist.ui. !'• 1 t he time to !< wm no', n s. a .11 >., ms. He Tein- ! amng Steam, paHiili! an a i.;.1 1111• isI ••!' a n as Mad }.. me with Neheimah ases. Little Arthur Swam was Santa Chaus, their annual Cl v d» ipun Turk s island, which arr.\ cd at foniUM-Iv ••! I'< I'.I-' a-_t I- meeting ti>'- .. Wednesday e\eningl -. v ,!L id ,i i:d at t !e- si 1. she and a one he too. Orin New York, Thursday morning, brought ndmg high good nnuie, Luke and and re-t.dei ted the md of « board otiicers and am-! a leu lias n i,> sure and treat your *f*• w. i■, and don't Jor- i (’a Mar\\i"k and t he crew of of t be \vht!.-r S'. ,l- taken S -a. •.%' it!) T jd. eight > I .l,.n II. ''an M Miss Martha llarriman relieved the trees I N l'ON III 1- a-, Vpll-dd pile,; of teachers. of It •" I a- T! f ha: l'a-k'. to teed hen ami.as the com- ! brig Screamer Portland, Maim wine!, It. Dutitnii. it iriufri ! I .in.-, Hr. i.h ■ m si rs is ::i :. a got your w.-li, > :i. less A sh«.r- lii'ir burden and all went home -a «• 1 ! v. 1. ■ I: t »;« I days. feeling happy. loundercil at. sea bo mi I cm north b\ west from C.II on S. .... mandtuents r ,ui h \. Hod ami thy neighbor '• a i" < ! Mr. lion 1stiin s house Mrs. Kate H Tm k’s 1 >ee. k. as ir, .i I't »M 1 -i ,1 i. \! M, ~’ *'’'* I !n'\ i'i '" a 1 arrinian had a family tree at her Brooks. Mrs. Albert, Curtis, who di ed at island, report, ltm-ks|«- '!i.i:iI_a j-i.vi j as wei! as thys-df, to- that is t !,•■ w hole The ami crew took to Mm boats •• •--'•* t*- •••> •! duty captain and, ! ;»*•'•» -* •>'! l-lfl to i|P :• her a.ns taken to home... B. C. j 1 I-.M-Jis 'il'i.; II being her Avery has the latest out Burnham last week, was buried here * A \ In « ■ M thing Sunday \ s, nt a terrible north -ast was N'( >\ an of man I. V. (I. lid tv\o boxes of! though gale pre- »>«•«•> is 1 hat I'.I-!,... !•':.! |-A r* side!,i' at Swartvi ’;e. for men to wear morlv "l l*pi!.i'i, ..-ao'l > \c;m p.-sst scholars <>n Tin- head. Cal! and see imu-ning. lh-v. Das id Braekt-U otliriated at the managed to make Turk s is- j mutton to Boston I sr w e» k. A despatch vailing, HINDS In It*-! fa s|. Do. Man v' III tit:..], «•! tie- schoo; j land.. .S' hr. from Sr. Tliomas f-u high attended in a and it. -The Ladies Social Circle met the funvral were Moran.•> Tit oa m! s hotly with Mrs. services, which held at ! n^o a ; -l.i> ‘‘I! *■'*’' received here last w.ck aiiimum d the death arrived at, .lacks,mville l>er._!0 "Mia. a. a;, .a « ed the remains tin vil Kings Ferry, N ll'K KIISON 111 Si I- '*•• it. I I uspaii beyond Rebecca llarriman l»ec. goth. to I nion Church. The was < Owing the deceased better < Mli-f t'h< ft* '-"II \\ a --1 lit'!'«• ',1.1- I Mrs. Path Tiiicnb of China, Maine. Sin- ! for repairs, and is now on the marine rail- Draco Nickerson of S\\ n .Do Tin- tuiieni t' ok at .the ;g* place ehtireh in had weather hut few were It was known -here as arid month. vain \ present.. to May Stevens, was tin- was a sister of Mrs. delvma Crockert.. Some way being stripped, rc-aikcd and rein, laid. it t tii i- >\\.o M Ibv. .Mvra j After re rs an* com .,1 she will m.KCK (I. H< .o|, ail. III.. \. ! ;- Malay afternoon, have met with Mrs. Anna llarriman Jan. .bi sister of S. K. pa pier proceed A ii'. a. is le\\ :ii i.i|,;,; ,. | d, only Stevens, the clothing of the are no v absent at the funeral, i H ami *'• months family to destinat ion to load b»r Winds’. aid Islands. ayo*! years K !g-i ;:■> ot it-Hast the ser- la."'. a i'll al:J alii, -i I ■■ a m m conducting hut to her sick it will be manufacturer of Burnham.... W. id>\vi: in i; .ok:.m i. in. .• ( it. owing being post- Otis Lam-, ...The Christmas l'ee was at Mr. Itark wliich sailed 1 nearby Alice, Captain Kair. the thwal tributes ss as soli Ilf 1.1 *>rof D..111 -1 mi:.,' Among a one week, which will he Jail. loth. All the 1 ardware has set a coal poned mail, up furnace and Mrs. M<•< aslin's A 11 of ,air fam- i from Baltimore Dec. M for Sagua. Cu!»a, li is ami :k ilavs The e Henry food Co.. •1 c.11,! i.; 114.s\ >! -loss Cl'S Pr“-Diges,ed presented by the ladies are invited to join, and bring their this week for M. J. Dow. Lane has the gone ashore on Cayo Christ", near rite cn- TIIIIMI-N in In la 'km!,.; ... v ily were present and the presents w« re <»s hooi. good j traiie, to and be a total loss, son. nm-.i D oa rs ami 1 muni! I *s11 S ss ^ rk. high husbands and friends in the even- of this in Sagua may gentlemen monopoly business town and an of tie v. ami useful. Several number present l’lie Alice had a of 7_T tons of cal WADK In It. II.mi. D. -a. cargo HUs Sii r IP \ s Ih'H'ks ing. do a iohl. till! I i! I i*- -A a.I.-, A h.BPaPVM h sj AKsi-oin : good joh-Memorial Hall was crowd- were brought in the ohl Centre District i Both cargo and vessel arc insured Th* up \\ \ I ToN. m h.liax; l-.k/.n Mm. ed New Id!’a u: da- kson cut Year’s eve. The ollieers of theCeo. Alice was built in De-ring, Mr., in i.sTT and himself hadly last Stockton SrutNos. Mr. Haven Metcalf and the old-time sele-ol-duys were talked up. i airo.i voan ami 11 im.nt km. 47*.’ tons. ,1. M. Winslow A Co M MODS In II- \\>< k of l ni (1. Davis Post were duly installed Past registered ll.mt Colby versify, Waterville, spent, a by Many of the ohl son > of former were of >wiins. days Portland. Me., arc the managing as**'! >1 voais few of Commander .ilhert an address was 1 ■ Mrs. di Smart is mi fined tn the bed days last week with Mr. Everett Bose, sung, such as Bing' n "ii the Chine, Char-. Tin Alice was formerly commanded !.\ WliihlN. ii I ui 1 s. \\, by a < delivered Lieut, L. 1). ( Ft cl 1 >ver, now of itark Li/./.n* Carl i:.. a1 s 1 v a r> ami n niont !m. (ietrhell. Mr. F. >. Hichhorn, who has been by Carver of Koek- Ioffe the No Aunt apt. by Mountainside, odeums, 1 !i<- of shin I.. iand, were made h\ cargo Mary Mniir, api at home ill for several weeks, left last week speeches citizens of tlie .Jemima, and with several old M:*> Idnh M Maples isiTed in Monroe Tramp Irish (ioulil, from Saigon for New \ mk, he .'ore for and the local choir furnished some in- * Boston, where he hopes to obtain work. town, and tie w ar s at !* ak\ ami "liicr’.vsf last w*-* K. songs -ngs, Marching Through I reported Singapon The •'• ODD event was a .*uth P. rooks :s returned to her duties in Malden, Mass, on Burton, was Tin !o' Call, Batth of New ing »n**agr« week's Orleans,! ill'll ,1 we.'lv- .till' .-.(f a'll business to the A We pie. t\l. lip tn i' xvn iv atives. Miss Lura Simmons evangelist, will give a temperam-e lecture at report, prevailing inactivity Mark Down isiting Saturday. accompani- ts One of tie old '.'enter told bow lie boys being a usual incident of the lose .>t Ihe epidemic. Tin IT»!I• *\vi11u di-p.i'e: ! ", New li.i ed ami will take the Cnioii elm re h dan. dth.. j .1 W of 1 her, Friday evening, and his a is v Hu ard IfasT, aerompanied by Ins ! Phonographic brothel hum; dog. One fold how \ yeai aside from wlm h tin market wholly veil -now- it- r;t\ in t ha! eji i; .. i-.. u ha course at and Stratton's J here is to be a tell cent sociable at Memorial of hat tires <•! interest. reason oi sistri Maine xvas Bryant Commercial well lie felt i devoid Ji,\ l»e e v in >t her ■ .1 id, Miss \V;:id. iii town Sun-j when In bought Ins first horse, ma\ peeled I. Hall a combination of unfavorable 1 in Thursday evening, tie 4t.li inst ...Miss conditions, lee •' • tax x .>,1 ug the lain] iy •-1 II. T. Senbller. College, Boston, connect ion with her a new harness ami and lmw he in- \ \\ II A N. r. IMI I I ht wagon, I a-s a lS'i:{ will he memorable year fraught u ■> musical studies .Mr. Agm-s Mayo received a present of some nice lie :np iitinm- ie re. an -d r|„ -I TO CLOSE OUT. Everett L. Fetched tended when lie on ,t level of with al b-ied Tin-re is s.,-km*ss in nearly every i got good piece uupai depression espeeiali\ in li.i e .tStam: aid flit era. •! h, n family 1 hi.-per- will and hooks from her here Christmas eve. ! eon on rm spend Thursday Friday of this ptipiIs to mow ncet with tonnage ed in to llieir -lore- 'mm;;; in evciiiue- hi town. Tue oi Wm. .1. road try his and off Soon ! plo\ reign open pre.-edin;: families Mat iiexx s, sped ■ week at. L ni Mr. Dow has in another lot idee trade. It has been 111 this eoiinl.ry a year of tile lllHl i.i if'' id i\ >. lu aii-t 1 he eh lie— 1 Colby versity. Watervi outings. rst ime • «■1 ••. .1. lie, his ti t out with his new i.-am lie e- Isa,." g M. Nickerson, Hloouilieh! got ! financial revulsion, of di.siiii.sr and eiiit.nl- I lie i e m p I. % I: c-i iiia; -.1 'I .; ..." n per- m- You can warm where be is a st udeiit ...Mr. keen for a little nione\ this are Sllllei oic -a. lie ■ leu ai, {"*• •!.•; ! o (iu'ge to a j lleed.itlld 11. •; s toi I.Ulliei'oiis f mention staples good, descending, smooth piece of road nielit of credits, of business Inundation uni s hav e occurred. W.a i i" \\ 1.1| \la\ h ft by train Saturday for N II. winter.bmathan Irving, who went mi a tin cf« re of mat •.rial shrink in tin nt •• are attln ted. Bartlett, and started up at a t tie gait, and tin ig* glisten- Tile .1 e o 1 \ -I I. W i !*-•-:! V\ ■ A has been of all < f when ha\> epldeii Lyceum formed m eoiinec. hunting trip some time since, has sent home of the change commodities, ing round ei.v'e of the new wheels I •' O c borne w th severitv unon those wlio ''HP's \ re P .red I in' I la- W. v. Manx if >nr towns attended, tin- on pressing k.i7. people t with tlie High School, with semi-week- tw., leer.Jl. Stantia!, tin- veteran ami in-w harness ami urn- of the colt ali were i III Hied a tei or relliot.-D idelifitird d. dilated an -i. ■ luneral "I Miss Ktin-l Nickerson in step peeidiarK cpm Swan- ; The ti rst meet after school te, was to be out j ly meeting. regular ing teller, obliged of e to wit h the int.eresis The \e\eM-u!- I.e unbilled make l.nt shipping which ha.- ... roved hid ■■■ .-vervUiing I -■ x xvas a lovely i a n die last Miss Xiekerson the elect |o)| of school last a se- Wan t i Monday. oliiee/s was held with Miss Week for two or three v< r ipiest mn, w hieh was imis •hstae'e * d days by right in 1 lie ln-ight of lie! l* I'll re o,-d ad . lie.,,' SIipp 1 Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Xiekerson 1 skimming along to business tin- great*-: -■! t h- daughter \ Lura Evans Simmons, ami after the busi- reason of the grip, which is getting a la Id during pari was over ihe dashei and lias been «-i m: na t. l :■ >i 11 tin- 1 >rniei!x of tins Town. Their old yanked diagg'd \ear, happilx a neighbors : ness was of the here aga.n M iss M iI iie M>u 'art is learn- ■ W | jL'\ 1\ disposed following program Teh rods l>. fore In* Ii id t: me to think Aft. realm of disturbing e 1 «• im-uis, ami tin- a- :.:* Slippu and t"lends much for r express sympathy was given Beading. Miss Hattie lliehborn ; iug the business ol t.elegrapbv and has n ; ; monetary st ri ng«-u*'\ I ti"- summer amt his l.ark. u-. : nibbing d ki and clothes 1 them :u their hour ot atllietion. dusty earl' autumn lias *• h- a ra ent (lie .1 < -I he ; solo, Miss Si m moil' 4 nest ion, Besoived that so she can receive or send a in g:\eii p-.n pletln pres Ip I despatch he back. lie had U tieeii bcfori a adte- W arm I ait S ia got load- of idle capital: hut there remain* a linger- a riini ,s to our It will make a nice for her. iy. advantageous | good shape. job e town; ed team wan w ing distrust and ",ii- referem — n ! away ;:hea«. kiln ....I, and it suspense lie d|-ea-e i! i. d,e "... n 1 mix. Mrs. one of the oldest Lva (Plinen is to to Wiggm, opened by Miss Minnie Mernthew all'., fol- go l inly to wm k in to tile course of legislation 111 > ‘111 n ■*,f In 11 v1. so happened that a small stick an-.a: an! and above nl nl"P- Slippers, ladies in tin* village, died Friday, I H r. g'.uh. lowed Mr. S. 15, Mr. the hotel lot Mr. Tw oinb Fx-Seiiator with the revenue measures, which c.\--ii by Gridin, negative, y A. 1 j a I -\ .-tea Hi In hi-- inch and half th ough had fallen off tin- a ncre or less resti intlm-n* «• he s:: Her death was caused W .tilling up s ■ > aged about years. Lewis Smith aff. and Miss Simmons neg. Bicli and wife have just returned from a 1 adk \\ at m I it S j load, and tiie scarf ‘was all otic side, so the! on leommerc.il! cnt**rpr sc that is high- a severe cold. Her Mrs. Wil- two weeks' 11v daughters. The question being then open to all, Mr. tri|» up through Penobscot coun- ly to the trade. The eolt on end of the scarf and prejudicial shipping of Waltham and Mrs. stepped the tip and marked of Slices. Pam Moore Pray of j Geteiiell and others spoke on the subject-, ty. They saw many old friends and enjoyed prolonged very depression 7> tipped the other end up ami it struck under the market is hv no means Fair! attended the funeral.Charles w bu ll was themselves freight e\cep- j eld, finally decided in t-l.e affirmative. very much. The doctor drove • the ami it off the rock el- im-uleni to any one country, hut moved into his new house this week. wagon iimlnpped lion.illy Means Readings by Misses Lassie I>avis, Susie his own horse, and lie always has a good is in all of the civilized Ladies' W arm Leathei Sole bolt, punched a hob in the wagon,and conspicuous parts he vacated will he rented Mr pride ami it he he ;i The house by Mernthew Graee Mi Farland and Mr Ever- 'Mi*-. 1 hey will start next for a globe ; ma\ said to clnclly con- | Monday trip went (low n lower than ever before. No Mi Walter of Monroe se<|Ueiiee of tin- change in ; e. Nu hols... Twomhly ett Litehell were followed a declamation through Massachusetts. Mr. Eli transportation Shoes. 77 by licynolds amount of varnish or ever from sail to steam that has been in of the Central Hotel speed brought tonnage is to take charge Jan. Mr. J. Maiden which was aiul returned from by greatly enjoyed. wife, lately Montana, are the progress for many years, to the manifest anticipated pleasure with that team 1 at the corn will w Tonic .Work factory begin The that the winter at Otis Hamlin's.... detriment of the one, ithout Nerve “Resolved the of spending corresponding question, reading The Christmas tree was deco- again. finely hem-tit to the other. Tie- -world's merchant — — soon. novels has a Mrs. Chas. AW L> bad moral effect." was discuss- Hall of Belfast, who came here 1j rated with wax candles and other Christmas steam fleet has indeed grown t*> porport.ions C'kntkk M0MV11.1.K. If mill weather is ed Wednesday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. A. very sick, is now much improved in health. so vast that it lias trenched branches | ornaments. A tine treat of pop-corn, candy, upon | weather, the people uf Maine ought! A. Snell returned to Marbleln ad, bv Satur- She has been stopping at Shad ruck Hall's... ! of business which it had been supposed Dalton’s Pills. F. II. Francis k healthy w and as and a Christmas car- ■ Family apples ; \\ > 1 » ■ W. Isaac S. \ Son enjoyed HI 11,1 In he well; hut we find severe; day's train-Mr. H. Gridin who has Staples an: getting their wi’l not perfeetly ol was sung hy Mrs. Linda Partridge. Mrs. : of sail vessels, hut liot.vvithstanding tlie tnar- They disappoint you ex- been tin; with her stock of and voids and la grippe prevailing quite spending holidays parents, sleighs jumpers pretty well v* Ions of steam on all Jennie Maiden favored the company with!j expansion shipping j 04 Main St. and Mrs. Samuel Berry and | Lapt.and Mrs. F. A. Patterson, returns to sold out. They keep on manufacturing, t lie great pathwaysofeommerce.it has e'-me Dalton’s Instant Relief Plasters tensively_Mr. good singing. In fact nearly everyone pres- the last of this week.. and have to he a question whether it is not. now, by Mrs. G. S. Berry has heen quite siek with i Augusta Mr. George however, finished some in oil for will afford Lin-at proteerion to weak Imms. ami ent was a singer—Miss Addie Littlefield, its own excess, seriously impairing the for- ifielihorn was at from are in the ->r John Colson is still fee-I home Portland over customers who could not wait for the slow 1 invalual'le for pains side, haek litn'"- la grippe_Mrs. Mrs. McCaslin, Miss Inez Mrs. tunes of a very large percentage of its own- Christmas... Mr. Elden Shiite is at home Staples, Mag- miii the builn aflei James Colson is process of painting and Lot ers. The transportation of our own princi- Should eontraet disease, np C'ui’d «>l '1'listn K-. hie_Mrs. improving. from Boston on a vacation-Mrs. A. M. drying.... Miss Bertha Miss gie Littlefield, Partridge, as and other wards and restore the system to r> notm;t; < audi- Pitts- his pal export staples, cotton, grain 1 '• >• Kittie has returned from Devereaux is a few weeks with Jones is having grocery store remodeled rl i!i.- laihr.- and «rrni Imn-ii w ^ Miss Berry j spending Jesse Maiden. The time food once the chief sped (pin k!y by stuffs, petroleum, etc., tion hy the use of DALTON’S KKMKOIK.N, wlin-h and 11 «* m I in \va In make I.«■ « a s <»f Searsmont is 1 her Mrs. Phin in North At- a in its 11 many .. Mr. Jaekson daughter, Gridin, inside, making complete change ap- and w as and the ad- of sail is now mo- George highly enjoyed meeting support, vessels, virtually nerve- had a mi«v.» 11 I hr hr! la-1 who u-nri i.- tleboro, Mass.. H. M. Gridin lias will purify your blood and make your Hand, .Capt. .. >u rued until the next Christmas. M r. the ma- t In*11 sri o| hr < in town this week haying pearance. .Marsh ltiver Lodge of Masons ji liopoli/.ed hy .steamships, as is also i> irf- lo In- inanam*l >|>ri.. apples-Walter gone to New York to his vessel... F. st rout; and restore tlesli. ^irensrth and | join Joel Lane and of Frankfort and Mr. of the which are- appetite, IIoii-r :o ihr hr-d ra and in I he dam-mu jmi- I. returned is to a family jor part products brought and Milton Wentworth have If. Cousens has wall for sale have installation of officers a Bean paper ranging public Frank Lane and his bride visited Mrs. Sarah hither from other countries. And. unfortu- I energy. in nriieral \\r w ish in e\pi<•<> mii' 1 hank and (■ from‘lets, to #2.50 per roll. Jan. 24th. 1 j iatlnil. 1*1 K 4 Udd.u ( aMMiril I from Massachusetts. Lane Christmas day. (lately, there is no eompensation to he de- j For sale hy all Druggists and dealers. 1*11-1