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The Republican Jourka VOLUME 57. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1885. NUMBER 14.

the famous Maine: Its Agricultural Features and The Provincial Fisheries. The Ship-building Industry. An Old Time Political Quarrel. Free Trad© Falsehoods Exposed Friesland it may interest some to know Too Little. at night, but that is the way with the old-time Capabilities. JOl lLNAL. that the tirst contains 3-1 > acres of i passages were made A VERY GOOD OUTLOOK FOR SERIOUS TROUBLE NOTES OF A BOSTON HERALD CORRESPONDENT The Democratic State Convention in 1S33, The free *rade are hold- Ul.i’l AN The chair was hardly high enough. Democracy always and L. BOA RUM AN. DOWN EAST. HOW AMERICAN PRIVILEGES IN THIS VICINITY. grazing hind and the second 414.000, anil I Her head eninejuat above lb table; packets clippers. BY SAMUEL which nominated Robert P. Dunlap for gov- ing up England's policy as one to he followed. in 1 llh we ARE TO BE RESTRICTED. .1 ,.i )! K'l'AV MoKMNt; Her little ti-t a ,1 ••We had luck until Camden, one of the busiest in Maine, |! ;» ; that from the above-named total num- pencil grasp pretty good places ernor, was an inharmonious gathering. The This is uot to be wondered at, as they derive (Copyright, 1884, S. L. Ii.) Three rather ominous have come \iu[ scribbled fast as it was able. were somewhere in the latitude of the dispatches has a business in limestone and bers they have of profitable iee, were 1'or renominating Gov. Samuel their inspiration, their documents in IX—THE NORTHERN COUNTIES. to the Herald from different in Canada minority campaign Co. ■Tm w iting she Hahamas, hut away to the eastward points fish anchor and block and Journal Publishing Ihillmi'l Frifshimi. i stories," explained, packing, making, E. Smith. On a motion to make the nomina- and their “sinews of war" from the other side Republican the Then it fell a dead of Aroostook County—which within two months. The first one contained \ 11.1 down tiusy head helit lower; longitude 58 degrees. Having spoken some Bean & Gilchrist haw Cattle. l.'O.sOO did.odd ship building. tion unanimous a warm debate arose. of the Atlantic. While it might be sufficient to ••Ah. read one to me. dear." I begged— A at sea is sometimes bad, a is our most extreme northern county—in a pre- the substance of a memorial to the Dominion pretty calm. gale the now in active the firm Horses..--. dti.Oos dfddl And then the dimpled hand moved slower. only yard operation, The first was the Hon. Robert Goode- say that an American policy for Americans circalaiwii m anil is hut the worst of all is a calm vious division. I now wish lo say of and a speaker i.-.m Ciiy County. 44,001 .Ti.Old fog worse, something imperial governments adopted by public of Coombs . A unlit and the baby face under a sun. It makes me tired the northern sections of Franklin, Somerset, at an town in Nova Farmington, opposed purpose do.ooo burning meeting important fishing the schooner Sarah ltawson in 1883. Bean A i,..i 11* *n I'kkm'i In advance, a year; Hogs.. i3,s:si I ipw back : t lieu, swift tile blue eyes He was followed the Hou. J .nathan in the int« re>t of British manufacturers—which lighting: even, to this to think of what we and Counties, which, with a of ran by Cilley. •• day, part Scotia. We this “for such t*M- r., f al ttie .»f the doe I'm so small Piscataquis beg,” appeal, expiration Next we intend to hold our In- •■I’d to, only Gilchrist, in March, 1884, launched the three- He said his to his not is adverse not to our manufacturers but year suffered for live The sails hung a of duty constituents would only I1-. ? 1 d.i.fi know Ituw to read my writing !M days. Aroo>took, comprise very large portion assistance as may be necessary to protect our ■ ternational Cattle and 1 »air\ Exhibition masted keel schooner Rachel and Maud, 474.87 ..i lists.. 1 km" K--r no square, .one inch as the rolled admit of his voting for the resolution, nor to itie working people and consumers of this ’lara Louise Burnham, in April Wide Awake. limp, and rattled idly ship now new and settled, but which resident fishermen in the of their jri. $t.*in i..j- ..ne week, and -A at Amsterdam. ji Maine, thinly enjoyment for Ellis Bickmore of St. in the or rushed net, Capt. George, would he allow his silence to be construed as in country—there have bten such repeated mis- ,. in insertion. A traction of gentle swells, against within the next is to become de- within the ‘three mile limit,’ and to Shall wc sec some American-bred cat- twenty years rights pre- Me., and parties in Provideuce re .: iriret. ,j- full one. the masts with a boom when it caught us andCamden, any way favoring the vote of the convention, representations of the British system that it is My First V oyage. and to an extent now little vent of these tle.' [ veloped occupied any infringement privileges by John S. A Co., own- [Agiiculture. right. And the tar was melting off the Emery Boston, managing lie did not think the change called for by the worth while to expose som*- of them. 'I he thought of. fishermen sailing under the American flag.” u .;••• .»ri/.e agent* for tiie Jour ■•I reckon tirst was a mem- and and the ers. She rated 14 years. Her dimensions, etc., Democratic of the in have been Statistics. my voyage rigging dripping down, pitch Republicans state, although producing classes this country n.ti Dairy The entire area of Franklin the The aid here called for is to be ren- seams County—at apparently were: e was out of the deck and Length, 150.2; beam, 35.2; hold, 12.0; it seems the are crushed \ i>. \ St.. liostos ora! ite," said an old South street oo/.ing up convention had thought otherwise. old that their interests by pro- u .Washington north western of the Slate—is i.000 dered. The last in the series, dated w >n is an the part square dispatch 1 ns. ; a -1net' Street, The following extract from Mr. running across tho deck, and men, capacity, 900 tons ou 15 feet; hull and spars, Public bodies di not at all while In E* those in- lie 11 of his sailor times perform the tective legislation, glaud 15 -.on ha;it, speaking days. the northern boundary of which extends Ottawa, announces that the. Dominion authori- Coleman's in .Journal of the : without cessation, sawed on the braces j miles, for sea, In September for in.N'.iia. a • !<• Mali si., Ihmlon, ami account, the $24,000; ready $33,000. wish of their constituents. He then alluch d to terests are studiously ami carefully eared i'i.e Blue (.'oat was a neat Boston to the Canada line. The Saddleback and Mount ties are the out of “a was launched the three-master Sarah E. Ward ■ v V Y. ship, (ia\ and or the buli on the contemplating fitting i night painted the feeble and manner in the Briti-h trey trad** the '' llovai \\ equivocal which the policy. Exactly \« ? !> >t.. Ho*ton. Agricultu;; •doty just publish j east- of Boston, for (.'apt. A. it. Ixou of Wes! by mu*, Washington sue was tor I’entainbuco when I sunny side. The got wild, and Abraham range of mountains, continuing number of armed schooners to watch the fishing < loading captain is The Lon- f. > P. I," a l.t i. A 10 spru >; New\<*rk. ed, of the til -t farm in the grounds of the maritime provinces, and Dennis, Mass., and John M. Ward et al, of legislature responded to the Nullification Pro- reverse of this proposition true. prize dairy .-.I never seemed to leave the deck. lie ward on a line with the Raugeley Lakes, which prevent 15 a Park le "\. New > "lk ] at or hoard. Her name was a centre-board white oak and i-.s, captain's American fishermen from fish in Caua- Bostou, vessel, clamation last winter, and said that some of don I>cinocrat >4 which for a Frank- taking say>: Sint w.-bury coinpct "in a gen would climb the rigging to look I are located in the northwestern part of diau waters.” hard pine built; built for the coal trade, her .1 Salisbury, ..ml tie mate's name those wtio were instrumental in getting up thi- all taxation is placed on industry, ! t*»-• KlI’.KK's remitting .-r iriug to of and then come down lin divide the in two This is of the capacity being 1050 tons on 15 feet. She reg- Nearly none; eral was given on 7- of that cat's-paw wind, County, county nearly language unhappily suggestive and the rich because, tin con- ■ — —1 repot! pagi did tuen it i> escape, having •; .or' of changei. in state the j w,i- iievins. was a great big now some istered 548 tou>, and cost, ready for sea, $32,000. convention, say that contained F< papers Salisbury and curse himself for off'so far to the River Yul- day. years gone by. when American s tax .non from 1 getting trol of tin shift j.- ■ ; ■■ w till-!, v Mas iiei u as well : equal portions, separating Sandy had legislation, P it*-1>;15»i soul, smacks found within three miles of the Capt. E. H. Bramhall, at Camden, has eral doctrine. Mi. (J. intimated that these men. publication Yankee, and lit v;ns was a little the northard. fishing their own shoulders and it on tin* peo- natty on the south from that of the Dead River on success in small excursion steam- place unite accounts are fr< ai wtii 'lr 0 0>1- j ley Canadian shore were confiscated, and that good building A, kept, ••To add to his as the just- the leaders in this convention, were the abet- ple. Hills, tin* taxation itali'* mtv r; •ii"!u*«l in ttie began | boundary pul worth of is a half •'.••-mug ir tng p; chums, too, ami when 1 was at work a little some miles above champagne only penny.” ■ a down the of the and affairs as between two Northport, villag- doctrine of that and 1 -s.» -tale 1' tin court. of the sixth we discovered sail, headwaters Androscoggin neighboring, powerful, school, hostile .1 I se day, consequently where leu culture cannot be Cheese from .'n 1 liee.-e from her Abraham has an ele- in most na- Camden, has a shipyard in the woods, or In this couutry. j up tin bright work about the as a above the hor- Kenm Rivers Mount intelligent, and, respects, friendly to the Proclamati u. The contest. In cows.0 7 12 0 17 cow-...70.0 2 u polishing just appearing speck the same present 1,1 1 Saddleback Mountain tions. But the bold talk of the Canadians war- thiug. T. J. Drinkwater made lea is on the free list, 11< to lake ii'Ki' e lh* vation of d.o87 feet, and piactically successful, placid »v was on it in a and the next from the water. At odd times the last champagne, !i"\\ u.sel. foritvtame, e glass minute, middle of the county, while Mount cations and international are during and so it, he and His constituents alts, a cow .... 12.7 li 1 al .'Ml- icovllT Id hear idem about their families portion complications regarding i- to talking in his he has Guilt a of 12 Use is confined to the rich, i- taxed £7 per doz- sui'Mriptiou |*ai«l 0 il o moment he was aud down Rim with an elevation of 4,000 feet, and its bound to come. And It does not make the year dooryard yacht Calves -old.. -2 I- Calve-tola. 11" ;p u across jumping up I were to meet it. the KV. niAT THfclll but the matter was well summarized tin* — The sail was a The by £2.. 30 (I P the Alice, for and speechless. triangle. of the Lakes and the mountains and also the sufferers. Belfast,one of the oldest ship building places for a there would a re- :! Ki I' >ui --ilior* in arrears I loading Pernambuco, region Raugeley prits, principal point time surely be £2414-. 7.1. a of London Times in it-* issue of 11. l*N*L 1 per I Alice was us. Half an hour is one of attractive- It should be understood that these in Maine, yet has very considerable share Sept. .tt t" ar*i tiie sum* ,:ue. ,-- tite was that an intense overhauling just mentioned, gieat gloomy he and h s constituents were to 10 i. | £27. 7s. 2*1. consequence the in with action; ready per.I!.. our to lift with the ness as a summer and is visit- are due to the termi- business, mainly coasting vessels, when it said: “With to the rtwuner- rim .1191 p.) i between the two later, rojais began resort, probably anticipations approaching regard I per \ rivalry spuing tip cap- the than nation the States of the an occasional craft. White & uphold the true Republican doctrine regardless that uad that time ed by more persons during year any by United “fishery square-rigged erution of labor, tin* of s, C* pies ot the Journal t ii \\ w ct e l' T-i our stowed breeze, by brought Connor and were builders oi assuming produce I'lic foregoing are r■markable tiguics. pj. cargo other of Maiue excepting Mount Desert. clauses” of the treaty of Washington. So far Henry McGuvery of consequences. He would say no more; In* j the sails of the Alice in part in *»(> to ,■; ;in plma- swore topgallant sight. w a as are that vessels iii their The iast ship labor to be 100 Great Britain, parts go 1 la s :i s tjisr. lu.tt the other lie In the of Kivvr, ithiu radius of the fisheries concerned, convention large day. V \V< M 1 indicating linos! i captain valley Sandy could not less. Hon. Rufus Iv. Goodenow V I A jirofiablv nniipie say •• All hands were called to set the stun'sails, in miles from the beautiful of will cease to have force on the first of launched from a Belfast yard was the un- 21 to and 2d o government. In A »-k A Man •! ce of oidd ..eat us ami so catch the village Farming- day July. labor, capital j chec.- mal Tin sailing, fortunate I*. R. Haz ltim* wrecked In 1878 then concurred in Mr. Gilley's view, al-o those ■ and no one was thereafter to ton. is to be found more of In view of all the there can lie ■ Hum Mtvct. : allowed go variety scenery, per- circumstances, the 72 arts to 2d to M : M '4 ls-d wa.- at :ln ,10 ■ >. rwt rket lit.-: Another reason United States, \ go labor, j > 4 d why ('apt. no in the straits of G. Y. Coltn li, »»f Robert Goodenow. Hon. Nathan ^ ^ below. Men were even with the haps, than in a section of like extent anywhere doubt that our government wisely gave no- Magellan. Clifford cow. was anxious to make a short kept who has the has built and 5 to ,e.I,."!a ivi* s,j -enpi. n- ami dd i!'s. per fiio tco.al wcij.t Salisbury in Maine. There are the bold features of moun- tice of its decision to put an end to the agree- McUilvery yard, capital government.” ipp. j braces in their while the remarked that he was rejoiced that so much j of cheese in I-S3 wa- 1 iln passage, was ilui: lr- wile and two hands, captain tain to the northward: the ment at tin* earliest moment. But it nothing since the tall of 1883, when in- The Irish \\ o ld add*: dli.nj whit i year- ranges pastoral possible of •! < •!•: im r\. A « •*. looked at the the Clara unanimity prevailed among members this I !v"i‘■ wi re \ ttie astern ot the wide, rich, fair warm and was >til 1 within our to secure such new launched three-masted schooner, _o'- an .0. : 1 l d l.ui'a in and alternately triangles beauty valley, power Or, to the mailer into plainer words, W s 'I; I M. il it! 0-1 ,-i eow : cwt. 3 Knglaial isiting, put -h. itid and and term*' as should obviate the of broils tn E. Colcord, 480, and the Jessie Lena, of 320 was not to be wore to sail jn the the trim of his own sails aloft, lerliie: the wealth of forest orchard, danger convention—perfect unanimity dollar d by i:ib..r in so-eaied XM !.> -1-. Lt wi~. dd its. No of milk going old packet ship tons. had “hard wood bottoms ami t-very produ< registry kept. on the intervales and numerous round- tin- absence of any international understanding. They in an so numerous. This is i* on the awarded IP a I i"S .• » ai let- i. : breakfast wassetved to the men deck. productive expected assembly Free Trade England average i:c the cheese as man. _■ !..- L Nc« Vink, ill lime to eat tite make hackmatack with hard and averages ed swells of soil, which This has been neglected. If the lops, pine planking and as IulioWs ; We drifted without an inch high, productive opportunity not a hut an of men. distributed t' at lieme. and as we along gaining not often so of which boys convention, assembly of imik, ina-mueh as a galloi m >,,e, up a picture ot beauty and grandeur present administration embraces it, and pro- ceiling—a system building prevails •r>0e on on and the eastward several English labor. ei. ti pi l to s. a the Alice, until about ten o'clock. found in Maine, in such wide within cures the ratification and of a new largely the Penobscot to Why sir, although gentlemen have ex- r Ah. M. GAftOLiJ t\P*U HC va. -lj. milk w ill undo i acu make a ol 1 in fore the end of variety, approval E.i^itsli ca U.d.. 2b* pound for vessels other than of cousiderabk Ti.cn. without the wind hauled so small a section. treat;, which shall insure peace in the British very an that the man selected wa« i.t. 2.5c ii •• m ti l.cr, we had a chance of warning pressed opinion English govcrnun cheese. Coii'img retu::i I<«3 ; Scpit getting between “Hard wood’* is under- ,.i :i; -'"I Ia* on the I tie in view from the Saddleback American waters, and Canada and the tonnage. generally 1 .1 i"ii". back I’pf the same around other quarter. The spank- region not their choice, hut one gentleman says that will) t llilt o! a lie 111 I)), wc I occasion. fur on the west and United it will more stood to indicate beech and other $1 ou V ,'! 'Sj;, ^.. I,, ■!;. .i II oil! hoUsek' k-sefillg i- not less sinking: Slates, accomplish good maple, ep- j ■' er over in a and there was a Range he shall the idie cid w. and there were of jibed jiffy, arc lev and Richardson ttiau is to follow from of the native woods. C. P. Carter & Co. build in liie oppose nominee at the polls. Tin s s. Address must dciai' i lionj the total the sum twenty -on Hi west the Rang* likely any Spanish Tin* award and distribution in Agi'i- to were protected rush the braces. The men tum- in Fraukiin and m Oxford American treaties now under discussion. old Carter yard, which, since its establishment from M a tilth w mild be received for■ otlycs :midi d their chests over the rail Lake**, partly partly gentleman Thomaston (Mr. Gilley) had A luerica is a* follow •*; soldi or the ’■ no attention i*> the Dead in 1851, has had upon its ways mauy 1 i.e last ha V. a st. v 1 bling constantly forward, but Counties, while to the northward IN THE SEA. made at In: i I), assnuicii to be worth JL' llHf and t'd oil. RIGHTS OPEN many charges, and thrown out several in- \ merlcun la nor. 72c j a of the Kennebec finest ever launched in Belfast. In 1884 1 ■ was i to had not River Valley, large tributarv ships Dutch Friesian Cattle. e a.i | ;: iic\er t wo of tin la. pat that, although they To the situation, it is to re- Am* ilean capital. wc have All,(fell Id II. .1.-1 lie inuount forget a rich section of timber and grasp necessary the firm built nothing, and in 1883 launem.i sinuations against nobody knows who, con- four of tlovving through American gova nmu. nl. 0%V ii was a fel- been allowed hours unbroken vert to the days before the revolution. Prior two the three-masted schooners }*. 1 1 \\ M.u Donald. Holland. '■... 7. 1. fin Mr. Xunueilev’s ahicii 1 great I'road-shouldered land'. In the vi■•ini! > of the lakes, and only vessels, nected with the of last winter in milk, a tanning to the of ibe States from the proceedings 8 in week. When the were arc separation United Palatka 408. and A 400 ions. 00 works out a fraction over led. a 11 dg to l o 11 is name was sleep yards in tin* northern part of Fninklin County, Meyer Muller, $1 s quick. our had of \ ■ i!!_ U.-,ern > i 1 m 11 e r\ Ulf 1'. il*0- gailt British clown, the colonies equal ti-h- McDonald A Brown did in ami legislature—he spoken nullification trimmed and the stun'sails were set on several of valuable timber-land with enjoyed nothing 1884, f shows l:i connct t-ion w it 1) the danv. t.iiil as ; .Id.: McAdam, and : '. Her man on a townships in the of St. and the A further aimivsi- of the refold# a ing rights gulf Law,cnee their lust vessel was the three-masted and secession, that had died long ago, ill:!, i et\\t ell lilt* 51st ilUtl the other we to hotter settlements already made. In 1859 railroad (in 1883) things ihat the share of ; labou r to hi** halliaid or .1 weather side, began gather Where a Nova Scotian went, production evidence tiiat the value of tin* wlicv has lep-a.l caning to scat of adjacent regions. sctioom-r Helen U rail communica- might freely. Perry managing I exaggerated, append pig County. would call to us. V v hi- live America than in so-edie.i "Klee rad*” ■ was he that the Alice an end lo tiiis con- is gentleman up pursue "tit .a' the weather because noticing this, tion v\ as extended to a distance of 18 independence put happy value $22,000. G. W. Gollrell the only Bci- ;*’ *i." a1 I. saihl\ (Junes i account fm 1—3. A sort of white earring, I’nilitp'. while tie eosl ot MoVeriimeiil ad- \.. l.t capita: dition of affairs. to international built in 1884. Lai* he not r Hugiuud; ■ was favored with still better wind toan i- According tast hundcr who part could what nullification ■ "ti,. r name was miles northvv e>t of armumton—a narrow-gauge any thing perceive ministration io the latter a bat «nd Iiilaii- middle-breed is A; the visit in chap, whose teal the ocean within three miles of land be- ; I P i O k eS. V\ li I pi >V li IS i • > XA it III l pics kept. sure to be oil to tlie law, in 1883 he built a line hark* mine, the G.ad the ill. j la-. Just ilieii Dandi from the road. This is pushed proceedings of Gic la-t had to tb- hi as tin t-uuai •« it- vve sows li ,it;- but who was known as loretop- to the nation having of the legislature pie country. ab-orptiou January found six and product i’aiutley, within a lew cars, long* jurisdiction ridings, 02tU tons, sold to Baltimore parties in \ : Rangi-Icy Lakes y opening up with the business that me. routl- ot is tour and ltii•«- .. o i." it till- la\- seldom a sail aid shouted >h<-ie. Outside of the three-mile line the sea is for about and In of the present nneting; iiiuu-'ry, ^Uiildi-tl gainst and five ikdaiy, gave him chance. a seetion. In 1884 $32,000, followed bought ■■ large and valuaba May a- a- in till- dowu-l rodd« li K-- pigs. ugiieullural of u;, 11 time- pi-ill 'On deck, there. Boat adiit't on the e\ open, the property of nohudy or everybody, the stocks with tin* three masted centre gentleman in of nullification had on *'• el -i"-i e -1! l.."U <1 a-."iii lit: t. was as handsome a until ;a- I III' of Maine i' found one of the best i- upon speaking Us out* lice hade trWtuls Uoiuly you part “the throne of the invisible.” Great Britain ubilc. dcVase.led. *'■ Ice bow. Sir.' hoard schooner launched iu October last stale A111011 hi ivn ;\-u--"M.;7" 14 e ulii ti in 1 ill a week's sea. oil among dem-es ot prosperity and independence by pure- Yale, repeated tin* matter from the Federal claim weare.lt, the robin ties and de-olnlioiis ..; s e a. •• | to the i N ■' would have been enough of for the Mr;i in .slock. •! «: ! A here s to be found glad deny right for Armstrong Bros, New Ilaven, so.' t's moment later lie said; 1 ly agricultural eun-rpiise- any- he did not refer to a source for tccruiug. trout io American iudu»- bna.i’iluig-li.iitnes. lie bud mill of Amerieans to fish on the Great bam* or in ihe • vei prints; such hi.- protection w re in Previous to the eo;tl trade. She was largest schooner v- .i : .ui Us inhabitants. .-nine one in her. sir l saw an arm waved In New Lug.and. open- v. though iUown nan-, iue with a sort of the broad Gulf of St. Lawrence or elsewhere built in Bellas! h-am. 33.1; creed as the federal gaz-tte>. N » ituiividtia. eves, of the railroad lo Farmington, this com- ; length, 159.2; 1 lie is of Less isi " ing iu sea. a this kind whole tiling very -Uiitiestlve .E-op’s : world* pig* nought.*• above the guu'ale.’ the open But denial of net ou IT r. have made this seared look ill liicm. a five loot sevelite* n towns, had for depth, 17; tonnage, 7u9; capacity had been accused, but at a proper time in tb old ot the tox who hud *-l his tall in a good munity, comprising would have been so ridiculous Lai it story "Then he 0:1 a and in atllaeiiee an aver- obviously ‘feet. 1100 tons ; value, hull and sp * is, $2*9,000; n ten and small hands and feet. jumped back-stay marly a century supported proper he a-a member of the la-t a- a,i, and started on a missionary lour to p« r- \- a Colonial power, sail figure, was not ventured on. There vas for frame of oak ami iiack- place, legi- o ame down band age *gu.uuu without seriously ready sea, >3(5,000; ('••rn ami turn; roii-r.nH-d... jil i< p; > amt over list. The population’of people, any -oade all odi. luxes todl-pellsC wi ll tin If II dtess i-ating gave ids niek- captain of an to it in tile “head- rul- ture. should be and to defend ih ■ something approach and hard ready willing as a at T». a '.v. 17 1" u commerce, and but maiaek; planking ceiling pin* ; — I univ to F.nghuni, amt Whey and Mr. !!e\ ins were both lbr the aid Horn mauuiucluring. caudal appi ii*t;*_• as u-e!< ss atnl mischievous n.e. MeAo.nu v. as known as looking land theory,” as held by Great Britain until 14 For some time tin* marim course Middy liftle from tb. mini), ring interests, and in a re- ing. years. only of conduct which he had pursued. Tin uutsa net's. ot boat soon even if it is not still entertained r ay. it attracts the attcuu'iu .11 itor re sole ;h were when with their glasses, and pretty markets. quite recently, railway at Belfast was a small affair al 1 obvious gion away imill tile Crazing— Dyer’s For tier t \- erabie commercial and ■■ s great whole of t he convent ion had hern industrial, Pa.Hu pr.'lil.jL'ii* tliev saw —the that the three-mile hue was to be Tin- M< reiiauis’ Marine proceedings > •o' her. didn’t look long tie in j. ot cattle and In • w a, the .ine ot theory, shipyard. Railway a .irr- >.i 1 ucli laiesian cattle oil .ill iiat v.as oil'. 11; course tin sc two They grow p— -i cal policy drives oil I over ten iln>u-aud drawn right across the mouths of great bodies William B. Swan, has in accordance w itb the Usage of the Democratic 'I Ik- 1- oil ; al imis before the man wa- eh; ll\ tot lowed, and attention to oinpauy, president, ■ I!.cals III ■ u id no! as captain said; ‘The tanning uiv'ing xbes per unmlhlroin tmm Hiiia.naud lr>- > •! M‘. ! agree wed. and of water, no matter liosv much more than six a new I 1 »i lit ^ 1' Haldy MU' success in• 1 mu* in me rt-eeiiiiy completed, at ihe Carter yard, Republican with which Federalists had | i.ir<*i1 in I h«-11 * hi »rh- .ini itlist alien. Bevins. There’s no one in nrougut penitence. party, aud, and more than ou«-.ni ilial numtier v.as aggressive. was w nese ini.es wide, such, for instance, as the bay of wav tor \e-st-ls oi 800 tons. j Handy up- towns ot (miral itied Northern Franklin are that the uom eo.oii.ie-, to -■ • K homes F 'dn ai■ 'iisent that tin* low sfii-'-isol "arc cm* always found fault; people would u,- In r American «■'!.!'_ MitiPd'dsipit* o.i. her.’ Fundy or the of Uhaieurs, or the broad bay s an* aoanooneo. and l.-earni* tin iidCrofthe tor tarmt:< —.. stock- bay arsport yam> neany Hei'ly •• g.i openings dairying, •\iih Us w uteh an- bun-d from in Hull* cp i within the chord drawn from Last to wen on thi- as simii «r ocra-ion- eoniinu th liny i. ii.a it a"s.'-i:i to an. convciiicnt and economical <■; ■ -That's sir. Hut see that and Uap«* William ami M Pendleton upon Europe began siur-l -aid watcl When we got to sea quite right, 1,!ow ing, sin p-iiusiniudry, orcharumg. MeGiivery nut tv e lands. t of Prime Kdward Island. Still, is In not a I'u.iri, lire us w ?' is r' ttsona'ole and larin* with some im- ape North, large ljuiul* in I »innr o.iys. l>5d proceedings; that resolve tl^* d th ans 1 on famed a raising ill you L.md thy plt Hi isti tree ira mi'! in the piao ami year omy a 1 in«.\i incut* mad" upon puiclm-i silil to He candidate ii as-i-ri ilial ion to Am lean tabor m an* Lf):F. •■They both looked over the taffrail and was del-gates pit support ptoM. w rigatd wiiielt It a! off British Dominions, not practically ime, ihe three master >.tllie l’-m, in the MeUli- d.lMHI tlve ! v\ "f i! ti- a- a t'apt. Salisbury ;o -mm rules. Tin- railroad tacilili.-- o ■ v --ioli from nearly years ago, iglu swore ion enlarged had beeu uoiiliuati and ind th* ir con-iru- II o! p I Idle tor- miHU eonit f '-r inv lather did mu save In- !y. !> inly to leewaid questioned after the revolution, ami has not now nwnd A. •). Nickerson, d, Hid lieilt r-.1.7'.') me front stepped gi\c niirkcts lor ait farm and very yar-l, by !i u .n'ii the linn-. ui! ■ it a i i: <• good products, tmisier n-pnee, Loudon \vo: i a1 of soil and *• ■ a .a e< been since. was a a) > : nioiiop. i.utter. Pa 't a w Mmpiy la nehed D« e. l\. H- r length wa- lli).'.); hea.u. .iic u,..- brought into existence the in," said •there's some one 'i ciioiis ot tbe count ry. and at hi- riling sni- -aiiie situation i.. whicli Mr. un- i r.ale 1! n.d at tier ii.at t’.-ciivc Am* >- wa.- about t!ie most unfoinutate apt he, Alter tlie Great Britain Iv id that lmuiap pi position ;i railroad trom separation. 'I ii; hold, 12^; .uiiuugc. 522 SS mi ; It aim adritt in vels arc bi mg mad" tor Farm- a e.t. d- lit-iti'li o cone hia. tnu* In i- so K-t hee-e a "V a that boat, sir. I know what 1 placed in tanner eonveniion. 1 lie tables h 1 tiu n-ivciy s. 1iling .i| i'ii : : ii. f ii.-Aieg.Lain could 111 'a euiz-ns of tie- Uuind Mate- eouid not claim w title oak an t ttaekma;aek ; e,, >00 loll- the northeastern towns in parti y io tin- w a I ;d> measured 17-1 gailni -> e I it's a woman ington turougli »v;.p-t..nei, ei oa., pay- .it--earner, ! .n sec ond out. us we wen sir, and believe It's to catch ti-h within British waters, i. e., of mi Id feet. or d5o.ono feet oi hard now turned and Dun ap had the 1 r. day going Fiatiklin < out toward the alight coal pine. majority. in. -nare f,d .lithe seventh T\Vii a oituty. retelling aoor. Jo per laiioi of pro- ..heady century cheeses weighc -ii;m* -j»». IT clean murder to the \viiiiin three miles of the shore or t<> \\ ii,i on West. Mr. Niru nearly o' o in leave boat adrift.’ VadeV. anywhere, Sue is owned hy Capt. he of aum h r. “I e uid not ha\c .»y y -12 miles a t its curing privilege Bin k-\ id* S .. and is for the hard pine trade ; -! ■ if Miiiitu rs mi stonis in iiie Alice, and then turned to thrash extreme length. greatest Temperance Woik m Gloucester. aii alter lie was sinning. i was in- tr< (punting the shore was worth every thing in value, $27,000. observed, that fiom some n marks from tin .r J ;i.'-a 1 w idth. eompri'i: g w- ut\-« iglit towns, tout «*r- 1 •. i' cm si: g the me to •.!tidy. those times, hough very little now. Of course, Lmeooiviite, Winternort ami Iiave e lnmiii and w d ; the 11 'lrt rt" •niiy fate that took ,ini/ d a Me tun. s \ might townships Hampden gentleman from N• w ti«• I (Mr. < uf d) In In tin; 1.1*1 mu nl- till-, lot ItNAl.. (iioll- country piaiU the w rs not want to \\ tr "Both men were red in the face 40 miles hardy N lOngland- did had no building for very many \>t w lei lands. M<"»s< In tel Lake. long, slop •• lately it his to St a the rcas -ns o.- c. _ r \ i- felt in- is In. mil fc:r at u;tated"\- :i re M'tt.' d : y i ; :.k ,-..\V ils It up the nrotiiable tisheries W'l si "I tile inib-eot river Is bare id duty why r. M..--. y y dairying .pi when the out. He was s l.s !»• ini tin « astern give altogether, the bank P, at me .. struck lr ol iigih line, on arts. mked tninuti, and then turned captain luidwaj lienee this between '• «- negotiations upon subject s'all in'; hward to ii uigur, at iroiluct d the of nullification behue tin- lie -.oil. I »r -e\ era! past ; •• ■ most 1 and rise to tin Kme hec IPs. ;, lln* shipyard -ding subject liquor qwes years tat, duig the I a! ill ! --II i-n ■'! adult 7 three- we aeii than but lie reached give* proved pt 'OWS. a. loi al. in one watch. 1 (lid quicker Baldy, only ilie old and tin new one were b" >ra. l' *r uearlv government the head of miles lroin the -o »■••• a J.. it. r- -.nd longest iiv• r in Maim which navigation, eonvention. I!.- was aware, lie -aid. that f in re .ia- 1m 1 li .line opposition ’O It- sale s y and next instant he 1 a ami, e Ml a to. d :ii, and about three hours later Dandy's arm, the entered upon vary early; and the result of j nitginaiili'. I 1' n .1- d ill a dp mg';!. and j iiaif it* course run* ilirougii tin center of the was on these found in the was touching a tenner point to some g* m ilia! drain -imp- and hou-« of ill tame have :|, \v iM-n ; in- ii re- "o ■ •s the deck. Before Mr. negotiations expression y lci.ited the!eln pa-l win- .thug vet-..- bare. loiiied "i.i by tin wateh on deck, sprawling e .Lint V Between Moo.-Cllead Like alUt the treaty of i’aris in 1783. Generalities. men; In hail, however, in;rodm-ed it a- an il- ii m I-lied and ! tin i: bane-; !r.*m the :' '1 •• •• Bevins could shout !‘ Mule i> a chum of iake* ex- nap. .. prom led. A in a t lie acmracv ■»J th ligtire- 'here was a busk wind blowing, and rightly •Mutiny vv- stern lim of the and THE I'KKATA' ()1 1783. ••!»- tint hiclll W il tl V ilc it:, i.'.i'i Mt Miniierk*v, lie has,' at tin- j lie tried to do; he was across the it nding across the count} di'diatging lustration of his remark* wherein he had U< mils they ll.ee. ply 111.; iiiittoin.' were ist as reached the deck a set lying a old protected •1 i!i« 1 u. d III' u: k ieldi'ii "l _,v. n i>a,.t> Like, The rivers Saint John Holland. N't., has year baby weighing ; was into Moosehcte.l this “tisheries it vva- that sometimes do w roiu. -:t.ll‘ ill llie e Ot Tm-r- an- robab- la an1 iiomts. i.-.kts > and him By early treaty," agreed served, majoihie- -l,..| nqii-.r. j and i.iyn reelaim- 111' J. 1 '4. and the ;-•» u.- ! .nn i! alia over the rail forward and sloshed ea])tain's body Dandy tying 75 and Penobscot both have iln ir source in the tliat inhabitants of the United .States should pounds. V oh .1 a lie d'-ai. I -la d '-r liialiuti-.iturt?. with a of the halliards, which He go siil! and edl on certain nno* rum ami l!"ii-c- of IH. In' if,.know n appeal- down around Idm, piece signal northern of Somerset 1'oiintv. At the might farther !y .-!n»p- pro-tiruiion y..;/bl‘/'.S' thoroughly wetting part have liberty to take ti-li of every kind on tin The three selectin' n, of NVilmot, N. 11., to- ed \i ausi lie cut -with a slash ot his knife, so the Dead liiver, or eastern who had tak< n the most active lien than in I its-ize in X* w Fnup lruiti.dnoss still one loot, became Ids boot had a hole in sweating, torks, called, British parts of the coast of Newfoundland, gether weigh 040 pounds. gentlemen pai any city that he would cut the b'tuieli. unites with the west branch or limn '! adow s if :lie Netherlands Brighton Cattle Market. I was known as l eless. meantime, lieait and also on “the coasts, hays and creeks of all in this convention to recoiled how unwilling land. There i- a ll a ui- popti ation **t four or riva r. In the of the Dead River are some Barrios, if is .-aid. is ou San Salva- of one valie} other of His Britannic dominions in marching 1 a- i*i. "i tin a ui Tt l>!> March _M. 1**;,. out the that moved lirst. Majesty’s >< v * a iv prodlieti glass, \t. "‘lhue t'selcss,’ said ‘You Baloy bottom to be they were in the --ion of th** last leui-ia!tin 11 lllousat.il IIII II W bo 11, li-hiliU their tlM- Haldy. ol the best intervale or lands and to cure in of dor with tifuen thousand men. Au"'-nd -d -to. k ,tt in.-i M-t « .tile, sin p was and belort America,'’ also dry and any r : in ;■ ha-:- I hiring the little neast, tile didn't alongside immediately, in tin* St at" and rich. 11" re to fa! and to t he sent inn ills i*— and :n> :il'* r a u-U.il share j':'i ■•C I:iin>• -. l-J is. : ,1 >u yon grease foil ml tine, deep, the of respond > cordially makiiii; r:p y I ].a7n. Imisi -, i'.'J. why unsettled parts Nova .Scotia, the Magda- Jacob Secret of tin* Inte- in H Mr. Tallis could liis bead out of the of Hun. i’hompson. ary iln. f'*iu ieeutii, siftK'Utli and six- in-... -11 :-i, ;1,1 * a :'."i;. tile cracks /' get are farms where great q antities hay to and :• no large len islands and Labrador, but not dry Is of our worlln President’s Proc amadou on th a con-id- ;able -util *>l mon* y \- re are ■ rior under President Buchanan, dead. Bi t'a "t t'cej att jc i"i> ft* live weight, e\tr- lie a on it. < uh- and nr*- d for the list of the lum- ui a: :• 1 i a- pri idm dll of iilltf el "I was mad. nd was about to companion way got rap grain product cure on the island of Newfoundland, or else- of H Ir *•'■ -7 «; eh. .*:> r * J say suojeet Nul.iticai ion. ob-e|-\.*d ihal proper ,.f •unu- i;n..t to accommodate til;.. .- lir-t, bering teams in winter. On these river bottom* as con- has be n places m- ■. in 1 he Hoe ersofthe crew took a baud in, and in where, except just mentioned. This Ex-Congressman Sparks of Illinois I'spi iniiy ] iuees, ,11 .7 '•■ !-. -• trade- something to show it. when with Haldy the bom *oi moose have been found at a depth of a!i well recollected tile rm-ons that ware oil nil moi' it.an a y -mm fraciion «*f tic ir num- 'll II11 cession on the part of Great Britain was. a pointed Commissioner of the Land Office. N ■; llullami, was C‘'.\IM|. -. '-1. "1,1.1 -J his hoot me three minutes the officers were in simply bjg lilted clear into the lee sitting 10 feet from the 'in face. The soil is tine, ot at Brigiiton if.-I.*-, i,,. i\ it,. things considered, very liberal. It gave prac- hy tliem that lime; “it contained F«d.-rai ber, these men are re.-eiv.-d at tb* -nun \p- a row against the t a with their shops eiii'i::ii•:.s a-d tells also of le- I' was an awful kick. I (frail, remarkah.e ami Yields crops of a Mrs. Elizabeth Granger, of Pitt-tHd. Mass., InsUoiy Brighton l'da-w !!,, pet's. fertility, great tically unlimit* d fishing rights, and consider- was doctrines,*’ “it approved by the Federal wi Ii n arm- ami r< iit v* d of wliat < hands behind their and oats. Of course tile wealth ot if she lives, will be one hundred vears old in opt -p«e*li y llialk } in V m at cattle, weighing 'Mintrv ITii-.u —:..it- per P.. luaw led m t It a edge of the forehatch, but hacks and their legs wheat great able measure of curing rights. And if the two < For one, Mr. < he was "in try Hid -—I.. one- i-.j-i ,- laaivv one-, ! this of Somerset County is in i1' extensive the-* party.” continued, money they have about them. H frequently y.iiiid in a.dnii and no m 'ii une me so tied together like t lie two of a back- part countries hadn’t got into the war of 1812. May. pounds. present- 7e 4e tJ,. could have relieved parts valuable timber The river bottom* forest* of rights, or rather, would juiced to tind when such a momentous subf d, oceur-that a ti-tn rinan. one the < •. hih'i'.-.- mid < privileges, undoubtedly A bashful in Stratford, Conn., it i- day pos-(-sor ; w.iriiors in these often It Skins— pin I I ner ; much as what followed. The men of stay. make excellent lands; back from the collide •• farming stil’ exist. whieh at that me shook the lHam a- it w ;• ->■ to the S' ‘"Peep and Laum ^kiir—7‘>g:fl J'> each said Tin in of said, have been "keeping company** thirty-one a hundred or more d-..,ars, i- reduc'd leh 1 >1 tile hist"! y In li watches, cxi. Now,’ Dandy, charge river are good ridge* of mixed hard-wood The hostilities of 1812-14 resulted in new re- 1 he supply "1 \\ >l rii t ulle l-p-ught in tin pting Handy, laughed ■ section* years. to tin* centre ami made tin •toute-st heart- ot t- li cell til'1 llc.Xt 1110111- .. to Unit one me. this tiil we that boat. Then but then* arc immense only was on extremity In^'.lliT enough prove nasi week n.ts i. i'- .ghte-t that in anv one at When I reached the hatch ship pick up growth, lations. It admitted both sides that tin* of timber. Tin* : We.-k for I: ■ .. we’ll turn it over valuable tor price that in itself an to the agree- be tremble for the of our in-dtutimi- to a in- u Hill v. lien consiner- long i pa-t. We-te- attic" have Co'tibtti. he turned : to the lawful effect's growth conflict put end It is believed that a commission will ap- permanency inu ii'-t drink. imperiously of varies from or $10,000 to '-i.sting (uglier at hi**airo, and tae large slip so townships $5.hut) ment of 1783. this was so it would be to the Oklahoma and our I'nioii. he d to tind Fed- 11is : ami wet to be a l»e.en the a again, if be that we are not to Why pointed investigate question glorious rejoic» 1'bi- vear r!i- i •','!■■ liii'.i •-!*->• d f-t May r, country dre-.-ed et H- re,l mi n Ask bey's lie did going each, to tin* amount ot I'-ies the markets pardon. £80.000 according stump- d llieult to say. The war did not abrogate the and report some plan for its settlement. 0 iii "O r,e < sale, with a dtp trade for sonic time h »- d gel into any trouble about this little to market. eralists patriuiii enough for once to approve on ail lick, l, John S. I’arsoi:.*, a ;,.■■■ y ry past, goc job on the boo's, for J saw hint at age and lln* facilities for getting log* provisions <>f existing treaties with respect to independent III! il seri"U c licet m the trad** for live eat t N nig that .neat events, as up it. scrimmage. Jump aloft there, some of This section, the lake and forest regions of national domain. 1 low then should it Serious trouble in the Northwest is threaten- President Jackson*- course on licit subject. man win. ha-mad him—of -"in- wha' emspic- "hat lew Western .,it!*- were o abrogate there lie red for is a resort f to be Northern Somerset, famous for ed. and Canadian authorities -■ .a -. ii.. ins and de so and in those stun'sails.’ ang- which But xpe- reason lie to u- rm n ! a asii pestilence d 'juivk at pri- e> ranging most; -. tr«»ui $."» I*» "That was a stunner and no mistake, you. get treaty provisions regulated fishing? Was that any why should r>tu-c u on ih-- boatal of A.*i yearn: 'Cl •'"> lers and and ever} tin* num- I it to down another rebellion there. .. per 10U li.-. live weight. A though « atth soon sportsmen, year hem did. obliged put 1 t.a- .misc if ;um*. shaken this "The stun’sails were in, for the abrogate was > \- for t. ild-inamaued to tell the of it •• respond to it? lie linn in tin that two lie a man ..f y iii tie educat i-o;, •'t f"11'-1 »•»- were not Handy ber* who visit it increase steadily. Much l In- war of to Collector opinion pa-t. higher paying any higher men w 1812,*’ according A to which was attached a "I" f in.! s. as i: were, mi its ooss orked with a will. Then we squar- a* perfect skeleton, a e.y piiees loan tin y diij one week sinn- l->r the same of the forecastle to ask a i' rough, wild, and mountainous; blit the Bubson of “was seized great majority of tin* Democratic party in but has plenty <«f backbone and a strong anti- boy’s Gloucester, upon by ball and chain, was hit« unearthed 25 feet be- a a., ii-. 'Ui ia: nn*i s grade of Peeves. ed aw the ards and were soon lumln-r becomes cut iy ; and slock- was too much. ay y heading off, agricultural operation* Great Britain as a pretext for the of our Stab! were and with tin to nun. After con> derable troub!- s11ki.i■ am* Lambs. pardon Haldy just annulling low' the surface of the earth, near Savannah. fully cordially pathy There lias l.-n a. larg*- for boat. was succeed, and with returns. tin* .a. .-t""'i tin- shocks admir- ■ H a as to a the The breeze freshening, invariably good provisions of 1783. and although 'Uppiy !>rought in fr«ai tin West, all ot whi.h opped bit. it' get better hold fishery President. And In* hail the aboiit a marshal ii »n. Robert Tarr w:n Two-thirds of tin* area of Somerset is was satisfactory proof, city a.-’-, s in when I County this view resisted the United States, Great destitution and are al started am w wiieu owne't I". I hi t e|n |, i! ^ j-, mi I <>n and less than fifteen minutes, by sutf-ring reported always |, p Handy Iritis, tie Np« Bros., costing tnnn s. p.-r in. ii\«* now Mim for an extension to New ate, will be Governor pro tent, of Maryland in to tin* nomination that had been mad t ptiwarlu in down a fit tin natural into the boat when it rose on a wave. bring yed truly “has been the cause of nearly all the trou- regard auxiliary pui.tinyr helped y splendid weight. g siu an d to lift him into the air. and the northern heart of of Mr. McLaue. Mr. is twen- Portland. Lexington, ble between Canada and our fishermen, and if place Lloyd only In* was not at the result. From what iiqtior tralii* an in their fniit- Ilis Aft, in the bottom, a child was crawling of surprised aypresent left shoulder struck the deck first, the county, it i> sun* to be built at no distant will be the cause of much ty -six years age. longer acknowledged, had within his he cann Tin* > »ted *‘Y• the license i sod ami i" cal lie. and that the and about. A white was stretched and when built will form a link transpired knowledgi i:y question, gi"i \" of ( then the big boots came down with tarpaulin da}, probabiv more.” Nevertheless, in spite of the evident of they speak Tu'li Betr iletoii as a retin dv Dr. Thomas Dunn English, the author bi»M! -1 ol AM.•rim n rel'U'cs t*> > a between and to nomination but thus far tic ..ii ;< i tiieir \ -y over the three after thwarts, and in the in great through-rail line Quebec fact that in thi- instance British out- prepared witness tin* of Mr. ing pursuit "i.-umpiion; hett.-i not try it, ini' lake 1 >r. a taeket that brought Mr. Tullis, the diplomacy "Ben Bolt,” is Iy ing ill at his home in Newark, Bud'- < tbe iv iinebic River, long in agitation. There witted the of save as and if l!ie\ e-uilinue s'<'ml lust and .. standard ciut^li bow was the form ot a man American, ISIS, He had warned tiit* lieeiiM's ii'.; h; ,cs fas naturally hart a oug.i >y flip—tin- remedy second mate, and for- huddled up treaty with u tumor of the throat, possibly attributed Dunlap. repeaieuly pari grant "1 ir age. It i- agmeahle to the last*-, never fail- (.'apt. Salisbury is good agricultural land enough in Northern is a of the ■a : :' ad : on and motionless. Then a small white hand subsequently modified, part supreme l" Ins habit. of ils const (Jin uccs—he i« It it hi- so to do ii.i e htrrass tlit* dealers a> In n have be lluem t" and costs t ward. new thousand* of smoking duty tile | neighboring cure, oniv J.'i cents a jot lit*. Somerset fora county, with law of the land; and the. only way to overcome < 'dimes ■ contains more than one twice in since the few months of his term as assist- i. ia a tii western ol that “cake with on it. the and who, with the Pi'cataquis County since 1818, 1834 and 1871. The first it 1 ol tin 'ti a l* r «.l« ai« r- slnU'es Europe. plastering said Handy, with a salute. rail, Dandy, men, namely, party in Maine were not prepared to sacrifice frightened 1 many hundred townships, with a total area of $.‘*,780 of this ancient convt ntion is ant Postmaster General. races of stood on the said : importance appar- i>; low-land cattle, « \« ‘.so am said as lie rose and quarter-deck, •There, a their On* <>r tw llit Im.- Doev your heart r >cem to stop and you 1,’ Haldy, square miles. It' location i* in the north-cen- ent, because after 1 the liberties of our everything to the dictation of caucus. Sir. 1 dosing places. ■ was July less itie old led a death like sensation. *io Volt have no that the motion I saw, and it is a of tin* State. It is 100 miles in Mormons are in view of the recent n- as-i\ii.di*•linen:- resembling lireed, sharp made for Handy again. He got tral portion countrymen in British waters will be do er- unhappy luu-t act lor my self alone, and 1 will walk wit li- n mb rs huv« many .igain-t ; :!•■. >re in i’ dn.s in region of vour Heart woman.’ and about 50 in width. decision of the Court, while it aig iin- to form heart—\on liave i greatest length greatest, miued its Supreme which, m. iptalily farther than before, liis head struck solely by provisions. mit fear tin* fet hie light of own !n m. w!i;-h w give tin m eiglr n in Ii- tu l> as. the oath i- not sustains the val- guided hy my a: s.'ii, climate and Try Dli."(;BAVK>- ilKAliT IHd.l- ■1 down on deck. was The chief river in the county is the Piscataquis, The 1818 shoe pinches because its dimensions says test valid, ippeuiane". LA lie deck first again. jumped Dandy conscience. Sir. 1 tin* the ln*ii'' of ct-m o ion ami a in av tint-. S. \- roit. si.PO per bottle. Free ot which tin* county it* name, but there are are much were idity of the Edmunds act. will detain convention y lit .I'.loeid cle liiore paiuphict a born sailor. were gives smaller than afforded in 1783. j dllleieiit irom what F. F I ( ■•■Avast or 111 in irons for a When the niainyards ngaits, anihridge. NFiss. put you numerous smaller rivers and streams and an Britain in no Mr. of whieh w rial dealers tried to eva si izure hiding Gnat ISIS gave Americans only from Manitoba Mute that Indi- longer. Cilley’s speech, by t..e "i igiuai liirtb in that tn said Hie do thrown aback and the lost her head- of lakes in the so that the lb-ports many piace presents .nth,' captain. ‘What you ship abundance county, these To take fish of every kind sales and d in I he Bc'ph who go up in a h;i!i"on l"gether am gen- privileges: an bands are lines Iiave been give only a part, was replied to by Kbenez- their iquor in iron laugh- iui a:. the boat was under the water is abundant and sure. rising. Telegraph Ulih e.l'-d l" •*« uis;d< ral i\ ‘'taken with mean that !' way, strange power Iron-ore, only on the south coast of Newfoundland as far lip by cut and the mail- seized by the rebels, (treat of who denounced faces ot t in- ofticeis as «amn w ilh a 'tar » ii "in* slat**, granite, and limestone abound, a* ha* as on Knowllon, Sr., Montville. they : id the Breitcn- aii"ther.” crawled on to the hatch starboard quarter. I was as a easi the Rameau islands, and the west Oldenburg, "Baldy much quick excitement prevails in Winnipeg. was t*• been shown in a The highest to the him us a —a- u > warrant. Bui .M 'ha l air much for i'liig. iloi.stein and breeds in those I landed at one previous chapter. and north coast around Quirpou islands; treacherous enemy of the party ileesnyk I Wished Hits Dll d as I had, and then, there being nothing monkey days. mountain in Maine is located in this county. ■ on the shores of tin islands, and on The of the President's safe' n ist on Magdalen expenses inauguration Democrat. The resolutions were mid tin in. lie put -me the and 11ti tin.- and the Alter < small about the fore-thwart with the end ot an of passed eouutry, suffering s.-v.-ral y ars with tin I in "t t'l.o- '. him. told the truth about jump M tint Katahdin. which reaches elevation ihe coast of Labrador from Mt. were $46,500 and the from tin* tino-ts. j Joly through n-eeipts Hi" .a ami u and no doubt I would "have* a la in a in loud cheers the men. l'ln vote ■>! J 11 atisfei cd ii to iuii. laced Fi imlei's and Belgian breeds south. heeii, only i> ilie wind- mutter. After that rope my hand, i made it fast, and 5.248 feet. Tii" entire county of Piscataquis the straits of Belle I-le, and thence northward privilege-, sale of lumber. Are., about $40.00o, hy Dunlap dm'i'd nn N..>\ I .-:n u*d. nobody '■ .try Muphiu JP.tt.i-. a of the most elevated -uai d over t wo --tin t-. Getting an t from 'Ha;:,' aking are ail was so then secured the which was constitutes large part indefinitely; to cure fish in any of the unsettled a deficit of about $500. Thomaston stood that year, (ioodenow. e.x; spi the) good, 1 hre*- tjollies cured me -Mrs. < < much in the lorceastle baby, crying leaving only Whig, pps, A>/c,* rt, te-peeted <>! Maine on an more than n in the It- J- in a portion lying average parts of Newfoundland and Labrador as limit- Bosloii lie had ih safe' "pem I and in each Netherlands tiie quid >\\U as Hut when one of the crew roundly, big market-basket which of General N. P. 174; Dunlap, Democrat, ls2; Sainm I K. Smiih, Handy. 1.200 feet above the level of the sea. The ed above, but not elsewhere; and to enter har- Miss Maud Bank-, daughter ■ : the ,d in a lowered down. Then 1 shinned of ( ease folll.-l ilu in full -d various kinds of liquor, liy liv-s, great measure, It is a very easy thing, even for the most ignor- tiled to ehatf Haldy about the licking, Dandy greatest height of land appears to be about mid- bors wit limit these bounds for shelter, to repair Bank-, and Mi-- Emma Sheridan, daughter boiling Democrat supported hy Mr. iif y, iii- a ... 'l t!11• ant man. t«* he an author of note it ids name i- the to on the wi and General Mark Sheridan, make their debut on ! not a case the owner i'y animal raised thereon, he a acntss the that lit de up impromptu painter, determined way betvv-eii Moo'diead Lake st, wood and obtain but for Hill anti Mason. 4. \\ 11. SMI 111. and thus only got against worth any got slap jaw damages, buy water, ! 271); | ■ > thing. on on tin- Theatre New on ;n ... im ! tin e see to the for 1 a IN madumcook the cast. Chesancook the no other whatever. Lyceum stage. York, April -• neighboring countries liis teeth rattle, and H said: ‘Well baby , had brother of purpose 'ail -iitisc-fr« d ill-' -ah ddy Nortli, and Si bee Lake on t lie sou! h, and also in 6th. ml snei'in eiis of tin-lireed can A Wonderful Discovery. his size at home. 1 reached the rail as PRESENT AND FUTURE REGULATIONS. spleiii.itl y con can't den it of 1 landv kin.’ and Burchard’s Lecture. Itealeis having large quaiii ilies on hand are and the region of Mount Katahdin that portion nd a.- N rill (.onsuiiiplive.s all, win* sutler troin any afl'e-c- lilted Smith, a retired sea captain, Holland and Fries- ‘■All this time we'd been on Dandy the youngster Horn the bas- of the count\ to the northwest. From this Uud* r ihe convention of 1818. in other words, Cap?. Uoramy the out of the ti*»ii "I the Throat and can liixl a e. rtain carrying high removing liquor city by night, Lungs, th" of Americans within tin* disappeared about twenty \ear> ago and ha- Rev. I>r. Rurchard delivered a lecture on i in tin* two richest and cure in Hr. N- w ket. At tlie same moment Salis- stream* off in all ami be- ti-hing rights provinces, King's lu-.Mv. ry l.»r ( on-nuip- ami the lilac Coat was Capt. laud How directions, are 'In- to « vad-' seizure sail, just hump- three-mile limit—the “inshore fisheries”—are iiist been found living tlit life of a hermit near “Men 1 Hn\" Mm" at tie I'nited and u-ing u-ita! aril lie •in whence our Uerman and lion, ’i’lmusands of permanent cures verily tin* a violent effort freed one band, tween them runs tin west branch of tin IVnob- Presbyterian Belgian ing hen-elf. t knew a bury, by Waeo, and has been taken to bis home and si 1. is a truth "1 this statement. No medicine can show pi. Ntlisbury is the lake of confined to the southern and western coasts of Ky., by in M lb t<>LI tie-re- yet continue Iting. only question : l to scot. Here great region Maine, Church New York. unlay, i cattie such a record ot or his bound as he was, and his brother. import incessantly. wonderful cures. Thousand* of thing two about ships, and he wasn't leaped feet, author of a of the Newfoundland, the Magdalen islands and Lab- ol time, however, it the ih.iiee continue to and Mr. Yarnev, history that if came to liar ue-mbm I Hall remain much to •nice hopeless shllVrers n o\ gratefully then fell toward lie porter* they of always very proclaim going t" let rival in ahead headlong the child, “There is not known to me rador. It is that Watterson is lead- they owe ttnir lives i-. this N.w I>i-7ov*rv. it any ship get State, says: any reported Henry make it as hot for them have, lodiive .. that the first im had fainted. in the treaty of 1854, which ex- “any prominent meu who have lately been be- they ed. indeed, vv C. *• o! him if he knew other tract of extent with this the By reciprocity a in S >u h lit ist, you nothing !<• giv il a ti i-ii. I Tv. i'l i o it. After the tirst two equal ing revolt the against Cleveland’s in the British North wa- ■ Item all olll et tlie business. ns t ii.it so Near- pired lStJU, American b I ui llies' cattle in the Fuited B'dtle- at K’i' t II. Mo mIv’s Brug Store. Lar.e u ekshe used to ask the about "Del me see,” continued the merchant, world, having many lakes and ponds.*' Administration, on the ground that the loaves fore the public eye," they would li-uppoiut- look-out, ters, without restriction, were thrown open to Si.'!• mi-1alien in .'n)e. and £1.00. after a moment’s in which he l\ tvvo-tbirds of the township* of the count} and tishes are not given to the fuilhiui who ed. l>r. P> orchard -aid that the Gloucester. Mil's., Mai eli 21, lss">. -t!> getting time a sail was if it was pause, pick- our for the sea fisheries. Since 1873. daily paper- every repotted, are now covered with forests, tin wholly un- people they elect him. :im'r aiiiiniils in An "id bachelor reading -f a young having ed an old book a and helped had mi-taken him for “a an (ferinany, in- lady sail oi a ratfh A rathe was scrap from shelf the lumbermen in their have likewise been entirely free under the trea- religious slouch, "<‘t*n made crazy i.y a sudden ki-s, r. square occupied, excepting by s' * a *: "! mg them all at the m eriistity it. "This tells the rest of the for timber. tin* ty of Washington. But between 1800 and 1873 The constitutional prohibition question turns eeele-iastieal an old and a mute with Maine as a Summer ilesort. !...y iginal marked. “I l im.ph crazy for iii"iv, lie.” He the name he gave to the little three- opened annual operations Along valley dude, fool, may the narrow conferred in 1818 were in a somewhat -in Tex- .id. here alone are bred to u is a mean «»id girl-. ile to a of the are some of the best farming privileges up unexpected qusro-r ear- like those f lie mule Balaam rode, ib they thing, cornered sky-sails which tin- Aiic ear- story.” pointed newspaper clip- Piscataquis toeoun dm* runs alone 1 lie New England fishing in- as. 'The 'Texas House has passed, a large a a 1*V r some yea, M will make pro- hi ami which read: towns iu Maine; and through this vallev enjoyed. by hud been called everything but thief and p'-tl"-'! kept pure. ter) neinurhaoie ned above her He was ping, terest u**w asserts that the inshore a resolve the to Hennery. royals. awfully the and Pi-cataqui* Railroad to Moose- general); majority, submitting question loafer. Only last week le lea l been tak-m for a gress in one dire* tioii. Her noble coast, dolled i ne .sure ! am to Bangor (and happy be able Mr. of excited when the lookout a SI ARINE—ARRIVALS has a are worth but little, and at all the vote of the 1 le had also b« < ll for the Willing, Manelm.-ler, Mich., reported top- head Like, which given wonderful impe- rights nothing people. plumber. mistaken with Islands, and huh tiled wiih In r !■• writes wife ha" been bay': pri- .-ay liave hastened to retrieve “My alnmst helpless r t ■ manufactur- compared with the privilege enjoyed b\ the head waiter of a hotel in V*. nice. In n f» rinc so) they sail schooner on the weather beam one tus and development tanning, 'The First Methodist t hureh, of which Gen- live years, so helpless hat s:.e eoul«l not turn over Alice, of their fares free in our meval fe: e-ts, as et uu.'ouehid the is Ship Graham, Pernambuco, and industrial all the entire Canadians selling duty to and riches, the aker mad*' u-e of y by logger’s tlmy found it out to be wrong, * cl ing, pursuits along was a when a citiz-m of pride >p« alone. >ne used two Bottles ol Lieclrie nay. with to can he no the eral Gram member twenty-live days, sugar Carmen course. markets. There doubt that charge the word- purse and i a it,” and lie n ax, her vast lakes and ma'chless tn-tit and sai- and io not u iw one animal loiter-, and i- so mue>. and tie oppor- compensa- his [Laughter.j l>r. I>n chard -aid he had l*» n Ship Coat, Salisbury, to for the « x •* >s prayers for recovery. hr Slimmer resuri S:aV nid from the two above-named t> eiu. Hundreds n| teslimonials attest iheir a tunities for luisine-s which « xi-t in what are tion Great Britain alleged of called a lie denied that he was a par e.xceheuce. i'hc prov- great passed Sun'dy ll-ok, pilot was coming six to Carmen bigot, bigot, ni alive co, twenty days, with sugar Americans under the Wash- " s but have not re- power-. Only tiny uts a bottle at Rich- t' rmed the northern counties,or northern por- rights enjoyed by The and Grand Trunk of Canada or that he was otn wh > stood on a segment of summer intlux <>t visitor* takes a on,y why they ard H. ays who drink whiskey are sure to boat containing a living woman and child, port large splendid Chicago. way daily Fish am> Fisiiim;. The Oxford Democrat II ., hi, sli id remain a fail in Wall street. It is or on deal to have all danger of attacks from Canadi- Ai lasl.th people of ll»« oi.i Slate are bi gin- always mystery only the "fellows that the bar Indore night, and th old man the wife and child of ami carved out of th>* forests, taken up these run on a schedule of ninety hours. water (.'apt. Salisbury, an “arm* <1 schooners” done with. Be- savs that \ and a few fre ml- dim d to wake to tile fuel Hill Il'Tlia Ula, to me. their stock who make money. looked the and the custom river lands, or along some of our many lakes, away .Judge irgin ning up up consignees the dead of of the tween 18(50 and 1873 American fishermen in a St. John and New Brunswick are anx- att ruction'are so much n In a body Capt. Halliday, a few but the ob- very a capital glv. by Mi..;' is worth is worth Rtirklen’s Arnica Salve. in years time, comparatively, from baked trout last week at I’ari-. Tie doing doing officials, if- was for two were the ious that the line via -- regular pie now overdue from Liver- has been more to and accu- good many instances, caught within Mrgantio, Mattawainke.tg gen- roll' and lavish reator. 1 Ivan-as and packet Hanger, ject present general wi* welt. The Best Salve* in the world for no to and tile New ti-h weighed 7 Id pounds and 2n Incite.- in w Cuts, Bruises, days, and then the triangles showed up was rate the details to be three-mile limit, where they had business Brunswick railway, connecting Minnesota God guv* va't In at tit M, to Uoio- sores, deers, Sait Fever pool. The Hanger burned in longi- outlines, leaving sought nr.' of all come to the Rheum, Sores, letter, be, the inshore fisheries were maritime seaports with West, should be built, It was t-> railo mini and woodland I«» 1*. iuim Iva- buyers nations ( in tin- offing The Alice should have out by those who have interest in the subject. although probably length. brought Judge Virgin by park-, happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin tude 5fi JO minutes west, latitude to Nt-tln lands im our degrees Farms with fences, and little, it any, more valuable than they are to- and will use every effort this end. nia coal, to the S -uth e-u ion -and', but on Maine cattle, our breeders Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay 1 e!t four after we did, ami the good buildings, improve- Sheriff J. L. Parker of Fast S;oie ham. days cap- J7 40 minutes north. Mrs. Salis- And it is certain that Deputy H- tin- manitu.d eliaiins ot It is guaranteed t<> give satisfac- degrees ments are to he as from one day. morally trespassers bestowed natural are tally determined to get the honor required. perfect tain swore lie didn't for five. always purchased, Chas. F. Adams of the Union Pacific road, The ti-h was taken from a in Sioneham. or get away and Iter child are the sole will be very soon afte the of pond belllliv. Palis, *»V c« 111 III 1- -s ol « in gV ililecleil tion, money retuuded. Price -2a cents per box. bury survivors cause or another changes in families are con- caught expiration the of the road for *K4 will enable that is due to them, know says earnings -d lasie. and, by hoisting up For sale by Richard H. Moody. “You how long it lakes to dis- of crew and such farms are in the the present arrangement, July 1. Secretary Mr. Parker says there are many of these im- *u the lilies good lias made tiersi If the the and passengers, who num- stantly occurring, the to pay a six per cent, dividend. a bnnnei have reason to tie Evuris in 1877 made this prediction: “Seven company most beautiful of eiiies, and those artificial they every “A a cargo in a South American market at fair rates. In healthy localities, near are to retire from the di- mense fish in tile but call be talo n man never know-,” says a writer, “when an charge port bered 1J8. Full in our next final Gould, Sage and Clark pond, they particulars will) mar- \ears hence, if no negotiation shall in the attractions make her tin “show city" ot the proud of, they, will proclaim to all the idea is going to strike him.’ The same thing is even now, ami it was worse in those good villages, churches, schools, good and be succeeded New York men. edition. mean have rectory by in the winter tune.t he « of I true of icicles. I believe offer as inducements time extinguished this opportunity only people residing ai I h, alt racl ing tens lioiisand- of tourists world that the black and white was c. kets, they good large days. 1; 1)< 1, when we got away. for and bet ween the who tin ill of for happy homes, for competency, for comfort, umbrage misunderstanding Attorney General Garland has decided that near Moosebead Lake predict that the ire will leave bdiiud wag"tis|iii money. breed of cattle, so much 1 was two the ct of I > oi piebald sought remember that (.'apt. Salisbury as can be found in State in our or in countries, subjt the inshore fisher- salted meats which are with the ben- In a oitl' n nl way In- at* Maine is attract- any Union, exported break up very early this season, and with that after while tne animals enormous Little Clara was Miss has married an Italian noble- ies will vex the of the ive and at no cost to her Tin munici- give taken with sudden but not walking up and down the quarter-deck Mackay any part of our broad country. Aroostook again patience govern- efit of a drawback of the duties on the foreign pcoph *• fact view a number of have ies serious illness. Mamma." she “do man, and Mrs. Tom Thumb has ments and disturb their relations.” No proph- salt in are to be re- in Bangor parti*1- II is I here sholJid oil ado u llie nt quantii of good milk, and are so easily said, you as the land grew faint in the distance, espoused County, aud the portions of the northern and used curing meats, entitled pal spend public think I shall well?” Mother—“Of course another. The of these fellows to could have more to support it than of a of the chartered several of the lake steamers, out little « an tor the siru -s. ch an kittened when is a but get marrying eastern counties just described, are just now in ecy possibly imported free duty upon refunding already —lay park', dry. noI Holstein, anil was to the little mate: and you will, darling.” Clara—**I don’t think I saying ladies aide to support them will teud to abolish their or formation as the this one. If “umbrage” “misunderstand- drawback. This reverses the recent action of up unsightly words, ami make the whole Mate true embryo period regards and will have them all ready for the carlv tidi- the l)auh Friesian breed. she's three out of Liver- the do not result in more as as n. II- r shall, mamma; and I think it’s best i shouldn't. ‘Bevins, days hand organ nuisance. building of railroads, and the development of ing” something serious Secretary McCulloch in a case In point. fair agaid eomplicab d game laws To wuhill five the United of tin* season. Portland will conclude, let me give your readers Being under five, I could get iuto heaven for pool. Halliday will take her the warm their great natural advantages and resources. years, Stales, Canada ing gentlemen should he siuiplilied. Her aibitrarv .»nd uueu- half fare.” and Great Britain will have occasion for mutual toiceable taws sln-uld be so:.if ol our latest statistics, ami thereby passage. The Ranger is a line ship, but Opportunities for the employment of capital also be at the Lake, as guests of the Bangor liquor supplanted by When Rome Herald. “So you've been practicing at the skating more liberal and the of the some iuea of the of the burned fiddles had not. been in- and enterprise in different lines of manufactur- congratulations. [Boston three hundred men will have legislation, tarry magnitude agri- wife and Bevins, are seasick.’ eh?” said a friend to parties.Nearly hoy, vented. a writer, and the Nero in iu in in all rink, Simpkins. “Yes,” tourist in her borders be rendered as agreeable and Robert L. says fiddling ing, milling, lumbering, farming, from with- cultmal cattle breeding interests in Wiutbrop proposes that inaugura- the went leav- admitted Simpkins, “1 have.” “Well, how do sailed in the mackerel fleet Portland as Presently captain below, story is therefore declared a myth. Probably the elements that make a Slate strong, abound It is seriously proposed to provide each night possible. this lit'le of ours. tion day shall be restored to 30. 1 take the rollers?” “Ob, I’ve no senooners are as well as not. become the suin- country April April Mr. Bevins to on stitch he an accordeou. and are worth over men in with a It you objection in the present week. Ten tilting Maine may, would be a more ing carry every played here, they looking by England large dog. As irom a appropriate time for tie* cere- in policeman to the rollers. They’re all right. It’s the chalk mei P»radi»e of the eastern of the Union. never failing fountain, our of canvas the old Blue Coat would stand. of wealth before locating otln r States.* And lias been a matter of surprise to us that this out, at Great ( hebeaguo I-I.uul. The salt fish- part monies. Several thousand statesmen who ex- on the floor L to. It's so bard to brush Ami il in haul dollars to he one of the of not do these counties offer good has not he done before. It is difficult to com- object pays exportation cattle, for breeding pur- cabinet “What made this more excit- only openings ermen will start about the 10th of pected positions get badly fooled on in- voyage Edith: •‘They sat in tiie gloaming” means of different but off.” April. world’s in these modern days. Look to for business enterprises kinds, prehend how an officer can dog the steps of a paradises poses, Germany, Belgium, France, auguration day. ing to us, and more that one chair. A at the liaiiau cities and the health resorts of the perhaps, depressing they occupied gloaming may for the young farmer of moderate means who criminal when he has no dog. The dog sup- etc., and of beeves for to to the was the fact that be obtained at any fashionable furniture store. himself An Indiana man wants a divorce because Mediterranean. in slaughter Eng- captain, the wishes to make for and family a home plies a long-felt want. “Here,” said the managing editor to the fore- [Guernsey Minneapolis lie No is without it. ‘*his wife has scalded him with hot tea eighty- Tribune. land, may put at 150,000 head per A little Burlington boy called at a grocery Alice’s had on the rail as parlor complete having aU the comforts and enjoyments which man, “is a column of stuff that one of the staff captain hopped one times.” Some men are so sensitive and while in the contain- store and demanded some “inferior grandma.” an old country can offer over one that Is new, has tip. It doesn’t amount to much, year, Netherlands, we sailed out by him, and had said he patched distrustful that with It was a good while before the dealer discov- and where the comforts and advantages of so- A Western paper speaks of a miscreant hav- and 1 don’t suppose any paper would be fool they regard suspicion any The Boston Beacon, speaking of the stock- ing abont 2,800,000 acres of gracing land would be alien us next We It is very delicious to the taste, and can lie little eccentricities of that character manifested that ered that it was a package of “Imperial right day. ciety are found, these new lands in some of the ing been lynched “for burning the store and enough to copy it; you’d better mark it ‘copy- ings edged with lace frills at th** ton, says (not one-third of its entire sur- administered to infants without the slightest their wives. She couldn't very well have stand quite Grauum” which was wanted. didn’t believe that, hut we knew he old counties of Maine afford an opening unsur- contents of his father-in-law.” We do not know righted.’ It looks iike enterprise, you know.” by •*a new race of female who shall perpet- danger. Jadwin’s Pine Tar Syrup. Sold by all scalded him with cold tea. Her- luce), the total Dumber of cattle alone would very soon follow. Capt. Salisbury passed by that of any other State in the Union. what the contents of the father-in-law were. [Boston Transcriut. [Norristown ually on their heads is about to be started to druggists. ald. meet the of the occasion.” may safely be put at one and a-half “A man who works in a New York distil- headed well out to eastward, hoping to [Somerville Journal. exigencies in lery, claims to have seen a ghost.” A man It is far better to be poor and possess a bottle million, with, addition, 275,000 horses, catch the northeast trade and At dinner her papa said to her, “Nellie, will you who w orks in a is liable to see better, when coin is of win’s Tar than to he rich and not dollar of entitles The most reliable of all Remedies is 850,000 and About distillery super- Although people growl plugged Jad Syrup, All along the world’s highway is the evidence have some of tile turkey?” “Yes, uapa,” was the A bottle Jadwin’s Tar Syrup Gough sheep 350,000 hogs. natural his mouth is closed and night every stitch set. It a or the doctors. Sold things—unless with day kept passed upon them, yet this same plugged coin is know how to cure’ Cough Cold, 25 cents that J ad win’s Tar Syrup cures all Cough, Colds of the four year-old as she looked at the to a Cook-Book containing 500 recipes or a J ad win’s ’Par Syrup. So say the of North Holland and a reply you province padlock. takes a man of nerve to carry on all sail the one they are most anxious to spend. and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. and Consumption. Sold by all druggists. stuffing; “but 1 won’t have any of the bash.” I box of Pills. Sold by all druggists. by all druggists. Maine Matters. News of Belfast and Vicinity. Pink eye, a disease that affects the eyes, is quite ! Srh. Hattie Barbour, of Bangor, which has been John Edgar, for drunkenness, was before the Thorndike. Sayward Lodge I. <). G. T. is hold- Searsport Locals. Mqntville. Mrs. Amelia Hall, formerly of REPUBLICAN JOURNAL prevalent about town. hauled up in our harbor during the winter, came Police Court, on Monday, and was fined $5 without some very and the atten- NEWS ANI> GOSSIP FROM ALL OVER THE STATE. Fast 23. ing interesting meetings this town, but late of Waldo, died at the latter Day, Thursday, April out of ice 1 The Hallowed Granite the tier last week, and is now loading and costs, which he paid. dance is at and much Seh. Earle arrived Company has completed good every meeting interest Monday. on night the 22nd inst. She had been The schools are now a vacation of lumber at this for place Sunday A PORTLAND EPISODE. APRIL 2, 1835. city having a port Curacoa. manifested in the BELFAST, THURSDAY, large granite monument for the late J. Y. McClln- A young 90.1 of Daniel Strout, East Belfast, entertainments. The following Fred U. Smith has made a short visit to Boston. out of health two weeks. for some time but kept at work until At a of the Law ami Order League tock, in this city. It arrived on and is k The pay roll at Messrs. Critehett & Sibley’s shoe fell overboard from one of the below if. E. were chosen at the last meeting as to the meeting Saturday piers delegates Miss Ella J. Simonton returned to Boston Mon- the last. She is the widow of the ate Charles W. iu Portland Rev. II. C. Mun- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY TUB Sherman’s leather-board mill, on the east side, erected at Grove factory in this for the month was the Pierce’s dam on last. He next session of the Grand at Portland: A. Wednesday night cemetery. city past Saturday was rescued, Lodge Hall. Her funeral services took on Wednes- a day. place son. agent of the League, ottered reward of started up last week. and amounted to A. largest they have ever had, $7,- but was much chilled by the icy water. Hurd and wife, D. A. McManus and wife. G. H. the at foi a letter which he had written to A quantity of rook will be shipped from this city day 25th, the Free Baptist Church, North Mayor The Harden Star Hand Grenade was exhibited Journal Co. A drunken woman was horse reckless- 342.50. Work Is now so pressing that the hands are ! Rich and wife-Mrs. has the Peering, but which was taken from his table Republican Publishing driving a Jacksonville, Fla., to be used in the Mr. I J. Whitman fell on the street on Sunday, Chapman bought Montviile, of which she was a member. Rev. II. s ballasting here Saturday. before its the CHARLES A. PILSBURY.Editor. about our streets Y employed evenings,and the pay roll for next month | Brackett house owned O. J. Farwell delivery. Yesterday morning ly Saturday. r»ew marine railway at that place which Drew?' and was somewhat injured. Mr. W. is an ex- formerly by Small of Brooks officiated.James K. Clement RUSSELL G. DYER.Local Editor. 'will reach J. B. Nichols Portland Press published ihe letter. The letter probably $10,000. and will soon it-Our looked for Capt. ami family are stopping at the has a wood The bowling alley in the basement of the Colise- Hazelline & Livingston are building. soldier, and has just received papers which will occupy long bought lot, and has some choppers urges the Democratie Mayor to enforce the shoemaker has come. W. Searsport House. um building is approaching completion. Fii:k. A house near the railroad bridge known admit him to the National Home at C. Bradford has opened clearing it for pasture... K. R, Downer sold the liquor law and he will be the next Governor of President Cleveland. There was not a marriage in this city during the Augusta. as the Peter tire on a here and is to take orders f<*r The Gilson house took Tuesday shop ready any buoy on Long Cove is out of most of his goods at public auction on Saturday Maine. The writer not only in the Mr. A. G. Hunt, of this went to Boston last month of unusual. This is a March Weather. We learn from Mr. L. H. ledge position rejoices city, March, something of ladies’or election of Mr but he tells the The situation at Washington is becoming in- evening, but was soon extinguished. Early Wed- style gentlemen’s hoots and shoes.... nearly half a mile. the 2Sth inst. He intends » leave town soon....C'. Peering, Mayor week with eight very fine horses to sell. poor showing, with all tiie dances and two skating Mureh that the average temperature for March in this letter that In- did what he could to secure the house was o.i lire and W. li. Sayward has in his and teresting. It really looks as though the Presi- nesday morning again begun sawing mill, One Of Thomas II. M Clement and wife have gone to housekeeping. Last was Palm tomorrow will riuks iu full operation. Brace up, boys. was 23.70, which is the coldest March for the Dee row’s horses dead his election and that sometime lie ma\ know Sunday Sunday, The was owned past has an unusual amount of lumber to manu- dropped dent intends to live to the he has partially destroyed. building by large — B. F. Clement of Camden is with his up principles twenty-six and eight colder than the 1 hursday. It is supposed he died from heart visiting what he (Munson) did to bring it about. He be Good Friday, and next Sunday is Easter. The state has made its aunual allowances to years, degrees facture this of F. dis- Andrew.J. Stevens, and occupied by James Aldus. spring-Unity Lodge & A. M. brother, *J. IL Clement-Miss Liiza l* In miner is then tic that if and if he does this the four In that time. It was seven colder ease. informs Mayor Mr. Andrews professed, coming societies. Those in this have average degrees is its and The April term of the S. J. Court, Judge Walton agricultural vicinity Insured. increasing membership added two worthy at home on a visit from Lowell, Mass—Mr. will not take the office of Marshal, which will some and than March of last It snowed on fourteen Henry Pity years witness strange perhaps been allowed the sums: Waldo year. members at I- rank Merrill lias secured work in a presiding, will begin in this city on the third Tues- following county the last, regular meeting. mill at Gar- has been to Portland to receive medical he spells with a double “I,” lie will accept it At the annual meeting of the W. C. T. Union, in and rained on four. Ten inches of Wyman It was gen- Waldo and days snow fell din.r, not Brooklyn, as we and “serve and iuter* sis.” The Law startling political developments. day of April. agricultural society, $130; Penobscot, ] Winterport. The town of incorrectly reported last treatment-x lmol are the order of the you your this city last Saturday, the following were elected the month. Winterport shows meetings and Order i> made chit of erally remarked of the President's inaugural at Monroe, $130; North Waldo, at Unity, $92. during w eek. League up tty Repub- A. A. Howes & Co. are fitting up a prescription officers: Mrs Charles Moore, president; Mrs. i the following statistics for the year 1884 No. ,.f lay it present-Many of our farmer.** are hauling licans. In Portland, as even where, seven- that it was rather than Democratic Steamer Notes. 0 the steam- Republican counter to meet the of their A good exhibition of was Caddie Beginning April farms *2!*0. No. of horses 1st The bay froze entirely across their to mark* as think will he of requirements drug fancy bicycle riding Patterson, secretary; Mrs. Mary Limeburn- i April 1^84, Colts Sunday night, and potatoes t, they they eighths iIn* liquor-sellers aiv Democrats and ers of the B. .t B. in tone: and. his letter on the silver at the Coliseum on the Co. will make four trips per 50. Oxen 50. Cows 480. there was not wind to break it voted for Mr. Mr. when he including business. See their advertisement, fourth page. given Monday eveuiug by er, treasurer. The Union has accomplished much ; \ oung cattle 350. Sheep enough up until no higher. ring. Peering, week. See advertisement-The Penobscot took there is no issue whion Mr. Blake & Foster combination. A was a work this 1 1587. Swine 212. valuation of about noon Monday. was Mayor in 1 SSL direeled tin* police not to in- question, upon On the seventh of last Mr. novelty good winter in looking after the wants of Taxable farms and Vis \ i.n wi s. The f.-le-w vi>-ch have loaded day April, year, her on the route this Boston ing terfere with the sale of before ten Cleveland has clear!v defined his in game of polo on bicycles, in which the ball was the place week, leaving farm $2is,&i5. Of live stock liquors position Arthur 1. I’.rown, of this half an acre needy poor. buildings $51,247. News was received by ten-graph Monday of the here the pa.-t week Sri,. L. 1' \\ hitmore, cut stom o’clock iu has been city, planted and the Tvatahdin has into the veiling, and he always struck with the small wheel of the bicycle. It was Tuesday night, gone Monroe leads the in the number of which he is not in full accord with Republican of peas. The outlook for is not Spring is coming. One of oui* most successful county rows, death of Mr-. I'erley Burnham, of Brighton, for- for tin* Stale, W ar ami Navy building**, Washing- regarded as a bitter opponent of the prohibi- present planting the dry dock at Boston to be newly repeated Tuesday evening to a larger audience. coppered... having 485 or 5 more than The next in IL-Ien M. law. Mr. Munson has these sentiment. It follows, of course, that he is not favorable. city gardeners was seen last when the tem- Winterport. merly Nichols "f this place. ton, D. * ; .-eh. V d 1*. Walker, ut dmu* I *-r New tory. forgotten | very week, The on the steamer Cambridge are pro- Mr. A. W. the Belfast of the repairs order is Belfast with 4.50. is the 4th things, and by wri.uig tile letter has put him in accord with Democratic aud this Robinson, agent so-', perature was not far from zero, in shirt sleeves and Winterport K. 1 Walker returned from Ja.k.-oivi York; »rh. \bhiev- Walker, pa\ing -nuie t**• New sentiment, The Uocklaud, Mass. Standard says that Mrs. gressing very favorably. Two boilers, a surface Fla self in a awkward Mr. Munson for the of to is cir- town in Waldo Co- as to value of farms and farm very, position. eiety prevention cruelty animals, straw knee in snow about his lur-i >.iturda\ He he \"rk ; lico. W. Pre- 11, r*mgii -tour for Phila.; is true of the element of Hem v a her arm hat, wading deep and a frame have been says -infer, about nr h is a was certainly controlling T. 'bnitli, few days since, scalded condenser, gallows added man who carried away a for the of a buildings, Belfast the 1-t. Monroe is ahead weii-meaning culating petition organization society for being lroiii the cold at s< It. Ohio, paving tor i’ortlaml-Charles from the fot bed, making preparations early vegetables. and the work on them is now com- that place, a- he woui i if lie had Martin, with the Greenback craze in 1*70 and was the that party. On the silver question the Demo- wrist t<> the elbow by accidentally turning approaching in number of while in mis city. Since Mr. Robinson was appointed That man’s faith is young cattle Wiuierp-e ex- 0 Bremen, M*-., employ ed '*.(*. Wen-ter, while candidate for Governor in 1>77. He mav something prodigious. Surely It is that the remained north. by party crats in have themselves in op- boiling water into her dress sleeve. pletion. expected repairs will be ceeds in Congress placed there has been a noticeable in the condition value of all live "lock. Belfast ha- im.ro a tiiii*-bine hi- hand in con- now himself on done the change he deserves an abundant harvest. using sawing got right congratulate having finished sometime between the middle of April A G.m>|) Hai i.. LI..- moi.p. A to the President. On one other One hundred and tons of arrived horses than while leads During p J. * * cause he is to >< rvc position ques- twenty guano of animals in lids vicinity. We hope the effort will Winterport, Winterport the tact with tin* -aw, F-ing all the ting* r-... I'i 1 professing great injury by and the first of here W. Wood’s The hotel at Rvder's Cove, Is offered May. next and Ni rs this indiscreet letter, in which, as the agent of tion the President has committed himsdf fully, last week in sch. L. Bradley, from be successful. Islesboro, highest by 103, also has the greatest num- Keilows have la-gun work on tii. ;r building l'be the Law and Order he to for sale in This hotel was W. announces a ber of swine. on his wharf from the lot of w. League, promises and that is upon civil service reform: and this Hull, consigned toll F. Gray. Most of tiie cargo to-day’s paper. recently George Burkett, Belfast, special Monroe and Winterport, have the recently purchased I'.. (*. < ompaiiv i.as taken the < ntract to move the Last Friday several Democrats of tills f serve and inter- leading rebuilt ami 1 Black. He lias had a number >t .-:i “you [Mayor Peering] your went over the railroad into the interior. modernized, and Is one of the finest sale of dry and fancy goods for the nc \t two weeks. same number of farms, leading :iiian\ ther town larg.- .pp.-v back and under ;;**• foundation. The despite the fact that at least nine Democrats went to Waterville to meet with the state com- building pur ests.” [Boston Journal. city summer and teamsters at work. 1 houses on the coast of Maine. We ask a careful of his advertisement.... in the About 25 of the friends and 1 In the last week it was stated Islesboro reading county.... neigh- two building?- will lIn*:i ■•;:!ie**te«l and a new out of ten, and perhaps we should say ninety- obituary notices mittee in order to compare notes and parcel out the is a summer resort The attention of horsemen is directed to the notice uors of Mi-- W a the teacher of GUAM' LOlnii: (i«.)OD TI Ml'LAKjj. that J of N. S. becoming popular ami the hotel Mr. and Mrs. George Snow ma h ie, the young lab;--* -Fry a id* d. Tin* <»i l Ft w I II will be on the nine out of one hundred, believe that to »sephene May, daughter Pendleton, ofllc.es. At Burnham the train went oil’leaving Mr. every to be a of the Bros, of this -chool. sociable The t\v. nty-*e\. n’h annua: *e**ion of the. died in this It should have been of ought good investment. Apply for terms to Mudgett city. Thackambau surprise party on Wednesday evening. They were gav© a at the academy on Fr'.dax third tloor and will be 51 i._- 52 feel, and contain all ilie victors the The onlv Demo- city. daughter Rust, editor of the Prog. Age, on the platform. Gland Lodge of Maine Good will be belong spoils. J. H. Ryder, Islesboro, or A. G. Hunt, Belfast. one of the best stock horses in this vicinity. He is ajoilj company and as they went f'-r the evening, March -Tib. which was attend- io a the modern ..Mr > *, Webster Is Templar* Capt. Geo. W. Pendleton. The child died at the j This is ominous. He will also left when the express improvement-. at in con- get 1 h«-i Portland V. M. C. Association Hall. crat in who has made himself of and won the stallion race at the .if lime and number, ami a 1 Mr Jr I I! 'M'l in Congress house of N. >. Pendleton. good blood, purpo.-e having ft good attended sin. t goodly pronounced it a very enjoy ker 'III- ;. is 1 and 15 and Pi. offices are distributed. Elmer Rankin who has been express agent In Wednesday Thursday. April as an advocate of civil service reform Mate fair last yeai-See annual notice of the Bel- ly to their business, they succeeded admiral !'. A aide all'll!', l ire young foik.- fed indebted to Mi-- Bert ami Frank M*-.Nt< **i-, spicuous Ibis for the J pr*-ving-Two boy-, commencing Wednesday, the 15th. at 2 l\ T. W. Pitcher is hearing from the back towns and Mr. O. city Boston and Bangor Express com- was and was George Hailey has served a notice on the fast Savings bank-L. A. Knowlton, Belfast, has was created the 1 Wade for-ue!i an enterlalnnienl. lu ami 11 i;. M. Halt fail "ii *t amboat and lines. Senator Pendleton of Ohio, ho de- slight panic during evening the age-! year- rop. ... rd-ed a pi*. railway also the far west as a result of his advertisements pany will go on steamer Penobscot as express city of ltd fast $2,000 damages for injuries a stock of fertilizers and fanner- should call arrival of an The outline i* sted To feated for re-election bis own claiming large unexpected guest of rather suspb-i.,us That was a kill** i and dre--*‘d the same, d<*i*ig * g-*<*-t job. following program sugg« by party solely in tiie Journal, and is convinced that messenger. Mr. Rankin is a truly C hristian appeal of one of our fully adver- to Ids horse and on an very popular young is- varied a> the <>. see* ti: : 1 I*. M.. sleigh March l*2th, through ! at hi- He has the best kinds in market from looks and hut U soon llie .-h*-"' witi !..*• L. 15.h, because of that and his seat t<> place. appearance subsided and ga\ c at the -end it lay Pig, -m end* .nr I lie advocacy, given ti>ing pays. He has a new advertisement in this man and his friends are to learn of his Clergyman morning a-t >ut ia\ A < otu. on ( redeti'i is iii *t **ion in hail. 2 r. defeet in the The was pleased which a can M. alleged highway. accident selection be made....See notice of to on that the d « h.iss Bail «• utr• look ia-l w< ek !*-'«. i,.-- **•. a sentative of the place flprriuwnt finding .-upp1-* though a-1 Liu bead a < was pl-n*.- < cereinonie* and initiation «d repr« Standard Oil Company, i-v-me <•f Hu- Journal, to which the attention of in- promotion. The B. A B. company is to he consoli- milting u.vcrument ning delegate*, to the horse Geo. O., which has since died. He school committee meeting at Win- was one -,.t ...Corporation tramp only the'•"inpanv very eleveriv not ot our boy s w inning.... D. II. »ill Iden and lit Day ,ir- d r. M.. r< port* of utli. r* and assignments to the n ost odious and oppressive monopoly in tending purchasers is called. dated with the International. Charles M. Carter choice he yet offered up a n-arlfeJi p.i: claims the defect was on Church street opposite the terport. disguised. Mr. Thomas Baton from the steamer < oiiuniltees. Idv* nin_- s r. M.. Genera! non for the guidance and -mves- the •an-ib it- t*t Boston, on last, over 41 snow and narrowness of the lie I*. M.. (rood of the Order. Thur*day. liirli,'.* Thursday aged years. way. Wo had the pleasure of meeting the Editor of the is a boxing school, and all the boys are going wild party. intended remain at home for a few : A -on of raw ford i're at a Lir.'- flow Women Differ from Men. A. M.. General Business. of a direct rebuke to the K andard For the two seasons Mr. has been Franklin Journal one day last week. Bro. \\ bile raptuvo.i sea. Reports Commit- spoils-hunting. past Chapman Srui-KISE PARTY. La Saturday l*. M. a few of over it, and some of them when weeks but was obliged to leave again on Mondav to was in ec crazy'--especially :ilid it- iiabv last ,\: ;■ n-t three men *>n tin- :tv< r. an* hound tees. lo a. M.. election of Officers and dele- in Penobscot as the stasies over a recent haopy occurrence in week I’ll, v were ireover.-l -a. jury Oil and John R. McLean Democrats of Ohio waters sailing master of the the Mr. hit over the the l’enohscot Minot many friends of and Mrs. James Colcord his family, and “came down’’ w ilh the eye. Most every little boy that can join ...Capt. Lowe, Edwin to disagree w Ft; *i,e rest just !*• -how that tln v’ve Liabsio R. W. G. L. 2r. m.. Installation of handsomely the ter.ore about half a from < owned Mr. of mile the !g> of tm- cl d -at tm-r«- in* who now control the in that yacht L’Esperance by Denslow, 1 and at his house in Swanvllle. 1 cigars. a life abstainer from the n>e of stand alone can he and Elmer Larr.’ibee and some ottiers «»t» M i, mind- their n, i.- disagree- Oflieer*. followed If of t party organization family, gathered Being long seen with the gloves on. It left by ports ollimiuecs, Fin- o! I one showed *■ i* ment among the wv a- H.e in* lit- <-r Dr. New York,who has a summer at Fort Point. the “weed” in any form we could not smoke to the lu I. wa- di.-pat. h«*d G* S’ate. cottage After to a of will soon be fora to day to join their ves.-els. The tamiiwd ( l ove ** m ral Business, ami C io*ing Ceremonies. doing justice splendid picnic supper, of the prohahlv dangerou stranger apt. Pit!1-'- Fart'rite t." I'lu- an a., glory first born; but left congratulations "dtn :. ilarge from a -hot gun .. w-mi ['(>•■ *o. which ‘25 a pro: at u- 1 n ■* IT.filing. ;ai meeting for number* only, r That the President should chose his own ad- Guand A KM V Notts. Col. Fogler, of this city, partook, very pleasant evening was with the hope that Robert Franklin may grow and pass through our village... Bunion is running Ids also left for Boston where they will spend some auiiii pr-monr- ing U tin -t remedy in tin a* "''ig.i b,-tween four and live non I red worn! t"f ai! id-*-*- hr**t,n di-«- *-*..-, w.*kn* -se- meeting, desired. The G. Geo. F. has been When the it was close to develop and become all that his fond saw mill weeks.Mrs. Annie Atw— t re M pound.-. puliii that the of invited to deliver a Memorial address at passed. party dispersed | parents may day and night. d r- .rued In 1 visors and heads departments should ll. u*.t -r tin ir -*'\. It tran-l-u in Brackett. *av*: Then will be a large desire. [Phillips Phonograph. 1’be young one wa- taken a.i\< an nought t.v Mi ••••mpleint- p probably Bowdoinham. As he is commander of the Belfast the “wee sma’ hours,” and the unanimous verdict M’s'iay ii'oui where -I. Ii ■. -: <. -11 have their friends near i< of course, tin pal haggard, -ll.-pinte-t \V"iiiau itilo one -*t attendance of the worker* in our Order, tor party them, This Casiin'E. Tin- examination of classes at the *-• A. who sent > a will interest the Belfast friends of Mr. I>.*w, u friends in Walcrv ilk a- ..n-l the Post in this lie not be able to leave home was “We have had good time.” the winter ami with her son Krnest left -mi M .a lav -par Fling hr.nlti. ring ing aligh again consultation and action the best method* is city, may x-lioo! took on j upon to be expected, it tilting too, that the new Henry I*. White. The Journal also extends con- High place Tuesday, end of the a euriositv. for to t interests of this season—Gen. Charles Hamlin, of 1 for \ ork Beach whei t he v w i i.•; tie- •• continuing promote he Good be abroad Bangor, Of Interest to Lawyers and Clients. The Intermediate and Grammar schools ou administration should represented b) gratulations. Wednesday It i- said T and the cause ol in has been invited lo deliver the Memorial address .-Mr. Robin-on ami wl ft- ret unit a fi that "Competition i- the life of b;,-i topiary Temperance court, on the suggestion of the Clerk, will not pro- of last week. The school Jo.-eph men in with it. These High graduated six, the ih-s-.” In the trial of ex-President Fish of the Marine Maine. sympathy appointments in this Saeo where tne\ have ’Tis no dou:>. a good thh for tin- city. ceed with the of a case on the until Died at sea. A from states -pent the winter, on >•.[ ir- ! 1 hearing docket, cablegram Bombay Grammar eight aud the Intermediate live. The H. Bank in New York. lb* imra! (iratiF* are outside of the civil service regulations and stimer, hut when it i- too rather !..» 1 for the Friday. IN (IKNKRAL. Mr. E. C. that the Tam 1 day. Mrs. I.mu who has been th-ir -harp vv Fletcher, recently appointed post- the clerk’s fees for copies are paid, although such ship O’slmnter, Capt. Smile, of Port s- exercises were held in town hall on occupying videtle-* fad. IF d*-lii- d that he had to be graduating not included in them. The executive -, trader. The is how long an he do bu-i master at is the son of Nathan C. Fletcher arrived March house ha-moved into Missr. M .re a.-n-e _ ! i.ue-tion known thing the tier if ion** eminent The Warm powder mills are about to rc- Camden, suggestion is not made until after the copies have land, 2S, and that the mate died on Thursday and the was filled to over- any gov evening place ii'— without a ofh.-ers should be in accord with the Mrs. of has im»v< into legitim.u pndit The war on c infracts nttii! aft* r the failure. suun work. political who was pastor of the Universalist church in Bel- been delivered to the court. Chief Justice Shaw the passage. The ship sailed from New York on The Nealley Hampden recently j j flowing. parts were all performed in an is Gov. Robie ha to town. She prices reviling lu re on some lines f goods. opointed Thursday April administration whose it is their duty fast from 1848 to 1854. E. c. Fletcher married a I • if Mass, in a case said—"The the21st of last October. The mate was Mr. Melvin oecupU Henry I’.oian's house.\t n,. policy copies were furnish- excellent manner, eliciting much The class 2. Id. as praise. Tin ware seems to i>< the bane d mm Human Calves. Fast Day school la id a intention I carry into effect. The appointments thus far daughter ot the late Hon. Wm. Pitcher, of this ed tie bene esse. If the clerk’s fees are not E. \V >rding, aged about 43 years, son of Capt. meetings last week Mr Mo-es Si j i* j paid, reception was held "ii it was a Ali — lent In Mr. George Albert Bullen collecting ma- Friday evening, \\ i.ei buyers can purchase lor rents what th.• ovhnnire -ay- ’•Nit:** .if the um have been consistent He is a man and his Charles 11. of Belfast. Particulars will 1 and Mr. George bite were eiiosen agent- b-r bn lifty > tei tals for a ol 1' dlovvell. made by the President city. popular young many we must give the copies back to him; and there Wording, social enlivened with and i;i|>j'V niarnaues re-uil Ii ••in human ras\. imr hi*iory gathering speeches sup- in >. home at one load 1 <'. F. ■ comfortably carry .meet -<» Hon. « *f and have commanded Belfa.-t iriends arc pleased with his appointment. will then be no on which to hear the case.” I come later by mail. Mr. Wording leaves a wife in village -'Mmols.... >r. At wo- i who ha- tl all*•wnl to run at tatari in ; t; pastures.” N::.t John L. tiller. Bangor, sold forty with his declarations copies plied with cake and ices. There wa> lancing to j »ick A. Adams ha\e also reduced the a wa ['■Hill-Mi H .• .•til-.'Hie .. lin_ er’.iiM li-.-;t-e~of :•> lay millions of Maim- *hing. *, Ia*t year. The senate con tinned the Bangor, formerly Miss Hattie of that eitv. for some weeks is getting about again. price- are not such as would appointment Monday. Haney conclude the of the a ite 1 1 < 1 ■.■ 11 ~ general approval. They Personal. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Bassick arrived pleasures evening. At meet- are ofiuin in impure •!>»«».I. :v« <>111 piaitit It is estimated that Portland will over The news papers. They showing one turn 1 -am spend eame with crushing weight upon hie "ToiKTUN Tiicia .are ill the t"Wl»of nejss, resuMii-j- in wiii. h i- be made a President, but a We are pleased to announce that Mr H. E. Mc- in Belfast last week. Mr. Bassick came east to ing ot the school committee tile same teachers for stock! Ml. -erofuPi, «■:.n-uiiipii'>h for schools during the coming by Republican \ ■t the latest in a! \. *w f&O.'MMj year. j In this his mother who designs gilts tin- r> 1 pi Ut m'I'i'I Ilia «'f the Ilium's -o;e-, 1.,eel's, skill 'll-- Donald who a parents, city, particularly the several schools were twenty people eighty years of age and pa-t. Tin A tro was ■ in must select from hi* own left here few weeks lo lum1 er for his extensive elected for the •' ■ pounds Democratic President ago intending buy building operations coning a •Use- ami kindred alV'-eU"ii-. Hr. I'ien "i.olden aught i» an invalid, and have the of the thirty-five cents roll. 1’r-»i»ahly tin iowe-t NN a .* locate in they sympathy widow In. in her bath is the oide-i a Clear ati r l’ond. Industry few day ago. And tints he seems to have Brockton, Mass., has returned to Belfast, at Conn-Dr. S. W. Johnson, win* ha- y^ar.\t the meeting of School District No. 1, Bully key, yeat. Me.ir 1 Hi-<‘"\ ery tll'e- all the-. Of 1 M i_ _i-ls party. far made Bridgport, prii't s made in the Stale for new goods. In D.init a community in their affliction. Of seven children in town. >he was horn at G"2 Webster wa* school-master and will failed to make been several weeks in the Mr. Sewall i’. Grindle was chosen district person -andy IN i•.t in his own selections. Whether he will be able to remain, having satisfactory spending New York agent. .. horn to the In in Fryeburg, M< and was paid a salary of family but one remains. the town of h rank I on, now stoektou. Her maiden the general new- of ia-t wood- ue j; was T t- r were ceremonies p Aiuais- arrangements in the former place. As Mr. Mc- hospitals, has returned to Belfast and resumed his ••The house and lot held by the trustees ot the j jrrathl a I maintain his of the £:»5u year. independence wire-pullers name was Lam a-ter. 'kited that the 1st Congregational rlmr-di at N >rt!i- til** Kia Manli 47. to .1 lehrate the anniver- Donald had of his Crawford 1 She ha- enjoyed remarkable o. has resumed not disposed jewelry business practice-A. K. Dunton, of Camden, was in Bel- Death of George o. O., Belfast’s fa- estate, formerly occupied bv II. L. Joseph Smith. F*ip. hi.* resi- and to George w.-: "1 1 he of l* 11 *• I b L-oil in l•’> 1 *J. machine politicians remains be seen, has not lost a meal for the ia-t tw I l.,rb(»r, I >cer l.-lc, was .urm sand alt**r sary landing at skowin here he has entered his duties with renewed fast last week-Mr. Bert Knowlton, of this Maeomher, was soM at auction last and was good health, ci ty dence g;tn. and active editorial con- upon city, vorite trotting horse, owned by George O. Bailey, week, j ami tile founding of tin * i t in l«’»ii.*i. Tim < i> but indications are that he to March 2*2*1 car- a n ir- y nection with tin present intends I -i\ years, she has been very temperate in her atnlthai twenty ago Reporter. zeal. He says Belfast is the best place, after all. is at home from college on a short vacation... Mr. died on Saturday evening a few minutes before bid oil'by .J. F. Rea for $M7.50. Tin; barber simp tire* city was decornted with Spanish color.-. be President in fact as well as in name. not even in Snuff wa- nnied on the'.line site. It -hould iia\• ■ -aid ’Tlie Herbert U Leach lecture party, who A. H. of was the habits, indulging taking She M asqeerahe. The members of the Belfast Babcock, Bangor, guest last week eight o’clock. Last week we gave full particular?- opposite Witherle’s was also bid oft’ by Mr. Rea for have p. n a *uccc**ful tour of tile New old making -| lias always resided in town and bids fair f muii'i (dirty years ago. The meeting house wa- The w r-t ten of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woodcock, this of the Aled — Miss Lawton of Portland is a class pi!, tinnor- eured in «!;;\ s, S'ate*, have to Ohio. and Russia. Base ball club will give a masquerade on skates at city.Mr. accident to the animal amt the remarkable teaching England gone England out one hundred >■’‘ded in 17tk! and was burned -i., a'tcrnoo: ne i. on*- in. mil. I* t two t -t 1 m -. O. W Pilcher, of this returned last week from in elocution in the normal school. years Mrs. Abigail slower-.; rupt miphh 1 Mr. Beniamin F. smith, of whose the Coliseum on city, surgical The iron was re- A >! ■ it Wiscassett, building this, Thursday evening. operation performed. > I -(■; n-ar'. M< P A --"elatl m, H •• widow of I>ca. Nathaniel m-xt •'larch .‘a. Is.,;,, a very strange din a Icmc a- it w announce. was The latest news is less both a to D. Edward Johnson is Stowers, i- the "id N sudden death i* a brother-in- warlike, although As this is a benefit to enable the club to trip Wa-hington, C... moved from his on the and the Camden. Y. prepare leg Tuesday 24th, Last week Gould A Co. received •_», da- name month est and is in her sTlii year, -lie i- ms of the in the year. satin* saw! iv m the law of Mi** Blanche Willis Howard, author of and Russia seem to be making active in town. horse much suf- England for the summer campaign it is hoped the enter- appeared better, but subsequently ouo bushels of corn and tin* Camden Hour mill re- aionth ,nd. also in “«)ne Summer." seven daughters of Mr. John < 'lifford, and basal the afternoon that tin- la.-t The report iroinu tin* roinnlsof the pr* -> that for a contest and some think that tainment will be liherallv New fered such extreme as to cause preparations patronized. grounds W. II. Smith of Portland, contributes to this pain great per- ceived l.noo bushels-Our schools will be- Genera! Grant in- not William c. Merrill, a prominent shipbuilder village ways resided in sight of where -lie was born. Ma- ‘‘diliee was burned. The rhniv?* was .me of tie* accepted tlm position of war is inevitable. each lias will be if sutlicient can be realized, spiration. This continued until the horse ■ ii- ral oil the ol Saco for tw< ami at one Indeed, country procured money issue of the Journal an interesting account of “An death, | gin their spring terms next with the same rgest ;o d best in ll.in--o.-U ( -end id w i- : i.. retired list is wrong. lie nearly r.ty year*, j Monday ter Sebra Crooker i- in hi- .-stb and is the ■ I entirely year ! ■ time in the at Kitten, a .ive the a benefit. tickets 50 Old Time actually dying from nervous prostration. He dis- teachers as •• did a.1 > legrapll Mur.-h till, and oil quartermaster navy yard taken which they cannot boys rousing Skating Political in which the Hon. last that Mr. llenrv L. "itc l inn I v>-. I'd ; ,. u position yield grace- (Quarrel,” term, except est limn iu tow n. In his be w as at the hea I of iry lath, l.-t It.--. d \ cars j day March id'll took the oath of olliee before a no- i* dead, ag* cts. 25 cents. played remarkable fortitude, and stood the pain Starrctt. of will ! The Week, of “It is per couple, spectators Jonathan Cilley, of Thomaston, took part. Mr. Warren, have the grammar depart- his craft in the art of I l’arker were pre-rut and took j .:; m the In Portland on fully. Toronto, says: shipbui ding, and was utv a: Ids liottse. Thursday Michael Garrity fell until the last, dying in a few minutes. Dr. tary smith recently delivered a very instructive lecture Bailey, ment.\ cargo of coal arrived last Friday for services, ami a rci:gn*us inter- out of an ( levator door in a fourth story, a dis- pretty evident that the Russian commanders in ! Ciit'RCH Notes. Rev. J. A. Ross will at ingenious and successful in hi.- mechani al -kill a- dedicatory great preach the Portland surgeon, was sent for and reached the on “The Duel between and Graves” before .Johnson Docrow and e-st wa- tti.tiii;«—:« 1. ih.w wim dm \ man attacked tance of forty feet, and came out uninjured ex- Asia are restless and to encroach- the Head of the Ti le next His Cilley j Knight.Joseph wife, a master shipbuilder. some of hi- build of ve- .-eviTid nuni- with Itri-'iit’s Disease. ,»r any disposed Sunday morning. 1 stable as the horse breathed his The none m-e a-i < a of the ankle. a audience in the hall of the Grattan just last. who have been the winter in re- t-Ts kidm y M-mb wan! line wm !—Put it- -1 cept slight *p:ain in large Literary spending Florida, ssels were in and remaiiie-1 t-*r some lime and the meetings ment as have been, and a- British pulpit this city will be supplied by the Rev. G. unsurpa-sed speed, capacity, ;.-lor limit'- Klim aml Liver IK :m At the if-cnt ol si. Alban*. they always The Press of the leg was removed and the true nature of the y d; meeting £t>o0 Association, Portland. says: turned to Camden last Saturday-.L. Frank wen- continued, the ciuirch lib. to ,.y.*r- E. Tufts.Next there will bean Easter beauty of model. He i- a invalid u I will i.eing was appr"| rutted for the unv*t and trial ol J. i commanders and officials have always been in Sunday wound revealed. It was much worse than at first helpless 1 Mr. Smith traced in a graphic manner the step- Kuowlton and Charles K. Murphy left tin: first of the (low at cadi sen n i- .. .a, ,L -were i—. t-- -ervice at the soon Gen. saumel s. Heairan i- ... ni- ing i The harbors of and Vte'ori.i. It. M skinner, it* defaulting selectman, who de- at least an It was natural that ITiiversalist church. Discourse by which led to the fatal between Cille\ and pass away. L-.jtiitnal: equal degree. meeting supposed, and also much nearer the stifle joint. In week for California. While some of our citizens < that as there was no m-ur inee on the .. arc to he made almost the camped so *u Idetily soin••time ago. the pastor on “Being Alive.” In the evening there Graves. He showed that Henry Clay was the real 1 "7th year and is the next oldest man in town, lb community, impregnable, ; ihi> on the Russian side should fact tin* of the iron it' not s v. jealous activity cau.-e of the point picket almo.-t, have gone and other- are going to California, there nil Tin •bumieln 1»rit 1 11 f tin- quite, penetrated joint, injuring the are a few who are making arrangements to to points tia/Ai'i- oil in.' of then accepted pr«-ach ot .-ervice 7.: 10 o’clock... go and He has never u.-ed tobaee. iu pit fill nil lire w. re -av. i in a 1 am ig.-d condition. evening Preaching in the honor of his state could not avoid the ly mentally. any v tin. a> and sta'iom-. ate sermon at the Stale at the next of But must consistently joint in other directions. Had the horse recovered Colorado to seek their outfitting coaling College Afghanistan. diplomacy be iin- fortunes-Kugene Clark, form, lie i- -ecu Baptist church next Sunday afternoon by the pas- fatal duel. Hawthorne’s beautiful eulo \ of Cilley, frequently riding horsebaeu a- The comrade- of hi- -man p.-r «, A. commencement. j he would have been useless. O. had a M.u.iwery potent indeed if it cannot the be- who was his classmate, was read as a part of tin; George a worthy young man, who learned his trade of II. China make* the b« *t financial exhibit of j prevent peace tor. Easter .8. s. Concert in the evening.The jaunty and erect as a trooper. He has alway lived II. with !a iie- mad. a raid u !!••. A 1. \lek*»i We must tel! of tiieal- .it -[-eeiii. li Kid- any lecture. The duel ;ts sad the horror record a made last fall in near itself, result, Mystic Park, Knight A '■'•ms, and has for several been em- and I.iv 1 v t ... v. tween two from broken of for the years near tin- of his birth. To all r- '*••> IH-111 I : u. in cure town in Kennebec count Tic asset* of tin j great power- being by ; change time Mindav evening services in which the fate of created the place appearin' in l'c-i.t.-n<-e, swiiiiii .• *, M :,.:ay evening, and Cilley throughout Boston, and there are but two horses now owned j Hiahetc-. IM01 -v, lirial ; Htsea-e, A. town over liabilities are £2,1*72. dollar.* ployed in R-'cklaud,has returned t" < ainden ami en- Fifty the restlessness of frontier commanders.” tin1 churches from 7 to half past 7, will, as hereto- country, and the intense feelingexidi.itrd in Maine, bids fair to go through several more of ..ur out though in force more than i•••!!.g -<-u in Maine that have a better record—Pilot of pre-eni j were to be th* j were all described with a minuteness and Knox, tered the <>t .Johnson the successor 1 appropriated expended* by intensity employ Knight, e The New York Herald to a of j fore, begin nexi .Sunday.Services appropriate winters. There are liv coupe- in tow n that have ra-b Nn-kcrson was to iin* b*r in appends map of which held — c-p'ai ocea-imi, Grand Army Po*t. Decoration feeling the audience chained during Augusta, ami Ezra L. of Bangor each with a of II. A Son-... A of March Ship NE" s. Day. to Easter will be held at the M. E. Knight press despatch lived over an unbroken married al- i:tion Hie Waterxille is infor- the the church next the lecture. At the lose of the lecture the society titty years his large army experience he went sentinel collecting disputed territory following summary record of about 2.21. George O. was raised by Par- -1st The Law and Order formed The will in the afternoon tendered Mr. Smith an unanimous vote of thank- says: League, and all have raised and familic- mation relative to the revenue w hich Maim- de- of the situation: >unday. pastor preach brought up large through tl.e political campaign la.-t fad and spei.t for his able and interesting address. ker, Oti A Co. and was born at Vnssalboro in not quite two months, has stopped the sale of in- j I’« >kT »'f KKl.f \ST. rives trom summer tourists, and *olicits statis- o.t Evidences of the Resurrection of Jesus. The of children. Our climate mti-i be pure ana iuvig the wii.i.-r in the Senate ( amber at Aug:. j • The que-tion now i- the possession of When a oil the company bought the Slock farm in Three fines hav been A it It V I In tics from railroad. *tt amboat and stage lines, ju.-r Ol’U IRISH \ isitors. toxicating liquors. paid, to sustain -o sor\irein the evening will consist of singing by Tuesday evening, April 7, orating good health and life long Hint kind >•: men dou'i -tartle ea.- After ib.- 4- Pendjch. on the Murghab River, which wa- this and the horse here. The of Mar'i 'A I, hotel and boarding-house guide*, etc. and at the House in city, brought dam considerable liquor has been seized and cases are Hrm.cv.-Ilo-toi,; keepers, the choir and Murray Murphy appear Opera Although we have sudden in the winter "l- luoro ■ d the a ar ago. hut which I Sunday school, recitations, respon- change- team.-were properly st.ilded, ab n-paired i!' rv A !;•'•' !•! < Mr 1;, I' Ii l-.ei If. ■-!• •!;. 'The Keiilichee rn > r to was ocrupit by Alghans )< «>. was Kittle b\ Gen. Knox. Augii'ta opened the new entitled “Our Irish Visitors." George The sire was pending. This town lias over four thousand people. to that tun was .t kind of No Man's sivc etc. plav They season we id n no M if -7. i. I.. A arm., t -n, i,o-t..i to in Is“s. March he earliest pre\ious readings, yet enjoy many pleasant -lays to the use an* I with music and dan-lug in tin navigation 17th, Hamiltonian Chief and he Middleton. Mr. The traftic has been a few citizens who 1 ii. land. Russia demands that the -hail I bring with them an excellent bras-, band and or- by slopped by to lati- in the fall. We are m-t vi-ited M bm. IP tit. P.o-ioi: ever known. The pre*ent eondtlioti of the ice Afghan* spring by kitchen, ai.-l games and -ei i.ibi.i'v ai! through im- retire from this while Phe third in tiie series of live be- the when three old have done the work which to the I i' r_- Dunver- Hero, L>>\\ c, place awaiting the meet- game chestra of il Mr. Hill’s as an Bailey bought gelding years properly belongs such disastrous is is such a* not to break lip before tin 2Utb of pieces. reputation blizzard- they have in the We-t. rest "f lite 1; *u.-i one of the im.-i en.i* yai*!c « ing of the commission. To tld.- tween me Belfast and and had him about the streets for use. sheri 11' and his as it i* boundary Eng- Rockland polo teams took amusement caterer is general deputies. S April, unusually *tn»ngami -olid. such as to preclude the or subject to the miasmatic that a ill. t other ing-of tin* season was 1 he eonirmn : A11.1 I;. land objects, Nil- to b»- a stronger vapor- spent. It is that if believing at the Coliseum in ibis Once the horse ran on Waldo avenue and -' predicted heavy rain* conic thi* place building city on Wed- of but a first lass away .Jackson. Th F. W .Mai’ a J. !M;*.:"• Cana .v. Ii..ekiai"t. than even Herat itself. Be-ide- bringing anything company. Baptist quarterly meeting parts of the country. Ii our young people .ie.-ir- the seii- n.e didn’t forget io take with them y r-uidoii, wi I lr strategic point ", *pring there the largest ln*h(T on the ne-day evening of last week and was won tin; continued until lie reached the at the Head M p. t .1 :•*.,- A !-. tth, Warn in K n- llie at Akrahat tie Russians have now by His management of the Boston theatre with Mar- bridge was heal at Last .Jackson, beginning on to live long, and live-, t" obtain .t rations of clams. The (n..-;.- P' iiob*eot that :i.:* been d for outpo.- Friday busy pro-per*m- e«/ii-iuis-ary -icput xperi'ina year*. taken Belfast team, which made three goals to the visitors of the Tide, where he fell and slid down to the last and position.- at Sari Ya/.i, a point on the garet Mather, stamps him as one of the most suc- continuing through the following Sunday. good and to the far n the red ami a ooimtin ’There i* an immense amount ot ice in the liv- living enjoy ci.ngoninl society, they -upplied ■ Ms.it:* v.\ la>u is. uic. River, almost due east of Sarakhs The attendance was as as 4(H) men bridge. The rail of the his breast Rev-. II. F. 1). Bradford Stev- • er.*. stream* and iake.*. and a at ot Murghab large, many cessful in the theatrical business. The sale of bridge penetrated Small, Tasker, and should remain in the old -late Maine. w.t- serve i were tin n in <*i ir gn body good duly 'igars A 'nine!"' Mar-" I Sell. A. and about ten mile- south of the Sarakh- fron- rsons Yrrive V Km- sm»w p. being present. Before the seats some ~i\ inches a and enson were in besides a number in the wood*. game opened will open at Poor & Son’s t unorrow (Friday) making large ug y wound, attendance, large Our ladies have d sow of course tin veterans at oner a -••- u .•• y gave I ks, ;li- Man 1 4t. 1 !. in d ii. Florida, requited strations be made and stated that no or hiss- truck In the season of ls>3. He trotted nine race?, were held at the the forenoon dis- sian is about miles distant jeers At the Court street J. M. Hill’s j Grange hall; their lav lilies !- >g A a* 1 1 I 'm, A! rii. : -* I. Me A In-asiirei ’* <.Tti. ••• and settled government, titty theatre, Manager tainment consisted of -mine tin -ingin.' M-- ing -,a by remaining iidet 1 Mulin', irem 11 rat. would be as was mu new “Our Irish started on its that tirst in and second la-i kins. \ ,-w ’i irk. beginning at the Roi»at Pa-s, ing allowed, it intended the venture, Visit..rs,’’ year, winning umuey ight course, liv Rev. F. D. was com- •• i. David Chandler on trial at Green Cove Tasker, highly Hattie 11iehhorn, J ubi Ik •m k-b' nig! b. eaiver last evening. In view of all circumstances, I! 1 i, Va., 'I 1 t'l'i; K-. Arm-, I mi- I. W. tor tin- of which would in the direct line of map-h foi vi-itors should have reason to complain of their money in one. He closed the season with a record mended by those in attendance; as was the one in spring*. Florida, murder IMward it takes considerable courage to start a and the »t a enarrnh rum ladi. Dark* K tie. Russian- in atn move on lb rat. company acting .•> onug iP-P-m G> tein about a in a lioUse treatment a Belfast audience. This announce- of 2.3! la. Last season lie went the the afternoon Rev. Mr. Brad for* 1 of Thorndike, It, year ago, gambling by out ibis season, but, it the lirst is again upon !>y '■ I M ires. -‘7. < i.-ared -cii. performance any •m IU VI ling mien .\ ', v ,• ; in UNiUM L.i-’ mi! mala niyht >•"!" V. ;-uia, Daylight, in Jacksonville, was Gefch- This i- to hol t the coats and success awaits Mr. Hill in his lat- H Mann h. acquitted. Friday. country read) ment was received with bus Coburn criterion, surely course, closing the season at (M. 12. On the ... Rev. 1>. Brackett is as ill from Arri\ Oiarhltn l applause, Mystic j reported quite ment a number of \\«t* l:a«l tli'ii no! iu* t-i in-' an I Im-e \\ 1! W hit; < li w a* est scheme. The audience which welcomed “Our large apron- ini' k s;i from Maim- ami Ciiaudler from South hat-of both combatants war ll'irtleu .la.'ksonvilic. ; should ensue and wa-selected as n-l'eree. At the sound of the call day before a New York horse named Perplexed a flection of the and unable to attend to bis Carolina Irish Visit »rs” was an unusually large one. The | lung-, ami a large ijuuutity ol ■ ollVc am I cake.- partaken i *r. IVti-i H .n-' w »'U-rk «. \\ u\' u-< t. -a. s. ( March 1. Arrived -ch. lh-i m to furni«h tin m with cash. tin- rush was made and was won McKcen of the- makes no claim to literarv for it has won two heats and O. two. The decisive i duties. 11 am has been < al IP ila-t. '»"iin •• supplies—for by play merit, George pastoral drawn to sell' ’"! 1 r- !, ter, K. a nal!\ oi Maine, died in | ..Joseph of l-y the om-huii'Ur.| ami thirty persons pn-.-cni. ,‘Urii t. Ti IIIii' 111 ink \v:i~ ii! .> 11 has none. Plot also is This whole is to j Del swan Hrcake Man:. 4:' \rri.-i -ch. ^ iii I Belfast who reaehed the ball first. Tiie lacking. object heat was trotted on the 12th. Geo. <_). made the serve on the traverse l'or term of S. -J. at'-r, J-'":nci«e«» mi the of March 13:h. team, goal jury April « < ii use«l fur 40 iu --Mr. ami Mr-. N Veiling 1 j afford a number of clever an All themselves as Inn ing had a y- K. l. e-M-r \. Lew ( F< The war is abroad. simply people oppor- expressed very j i-, "•.ji•,i—, rnandina w in!* ;■! 1* -tiding a dance. Mr. wul:z spirit England and Ru*- was made bv I M. tirst half mile in l.ltOj, three in 1.44 G. Court.\lton d. \\ ebb has the Si-dgcley Cottrell, of the home team. to their individual talents. Tin- ob- quarters bought farm !' -in mh. M.ardi 4 7 < r- -• ;. I .. tunity display lately enjoyable evening, and wished the young laoi* ; Murray ami MNs tiara man- am unite M u. aUie .M-a »d once or twice around the hall-room, then sia h:m had is He was so far ahead of the j their barks up for some tim** p.M Time of inning one minute and seconds. ject accomplished successfully. There is plenty others that the driver owned and on R. B. Morse, in this town. P. Pulnee Mrui,svv:-'k. forty-five upied by success in their uuderiaktug. I'.ie : i, -t of tm- Mi— no ■'tratton is imt expeeimi in Mi-- walked to a chair, >at down, and almost in- j of broad Irish fun, good clever N.-w 'I .-rk. M n•!i : \ rri > -■•! ■•- \ n :i H .m and war b.-tween these two i- The second rush was won Ferualdof the Belfast singing, dancing, did not urge him on the 1 st quarter, and lie went ..The t stock of seen there great powers by a large logs formally .1' -iu war*! is si-k willi r. stuntly expired. 1 lie deceased was in lii>55ih ; j and, as result, laughter and enjoyment in abun- society is to raise money for church purpo-es.... mt> y-astri'- fe\ K: ird-.-ii, r..ti*-r-li'di, lh I:,,-i Ari i\<-■ -nip under the wire in 2.21 G. He 1 “Hi! among the possibilities. Central America ! team, but the goal was made by McAuliffe of the dance. Mr. Th-anas E. Murray and Mr. Mark developed a speed of year.-' is now in Tasker A Gould’s mill yard. .J. s: Mar.., Nr l.li rp t :. -«'.a K II. year. Mrs. Minerva Croon (lit Man tit > >ANIM I IN 1. Til" ( mi" of 1 •• Murphy are excellent comedians in their line and seven seconds last year, and it is believed this II. I It; rim ti*. W :, N i" mi. M .7 Amn.i -eh. The >• ne i^et Reporter learns that a j is up in arms, and .Mexico ma\ have a iio'-klands. Time, nine minutes and thirty-live year Cook ha- also a large lot of short lumber at his survey yet make considerable of their Mr. lingering sickness.\ very hnm;-ome Ma-onie y. < 'll :• *, | parts. Charles he would have lecture, warn \V. II;*r>Iy eei'nm Ur'. A '. !ii*-Miii'ia a-, V, 47. for a railroad from Mon.-on siaiiou iu the town second;-. The third rush was won of gone several seconds below shingic mil his as a saw- j hand in the France and China arc at war i by McKcen, Loder, one of the funniest Dutch character come- twenty. high reputation shingle made and l-r Mr. Hranar ! A rri.* : Park A lire, D\ er, Malai./i- Man:: fray. emblem, presented a eunsitleral'lf .unliem i imrs evi nin- 1 ■ of Abbott to Atlun- will In made a- ! The horse has been under the ;:iy '• \i.lage the Belfast*, who also made the for the home dians extant, is with the company, and does his care of Mr. James yer causing many a distance from the !" m \. H I'cni, • "i.t I! 'if.a-i U m. goal living long Criflin, has been Ma-oim 1’.-■ 1;.vm na •• as and the Chinese drove th< French from put \ iflun ■! a.-- ;va- ‘If- r: i- ■ soon iln -m>w nave-. Tin owner- of tie ! Friday share in the fun. Miss Mc- of twenty it, I I’oi land team. creating general Polly Millett, Bath, this winter, and was in tirst class mill to e- Time fifteen minutes. The fourth rush was haul their lumber here and have it well the ii- slate qua it at .M'-ii-.ni an- dep mined to tiii m arc a-borter 1.in- to market than that over wbicn | oy Bclfasts, goal taken. getting and two children. Melvin t in the l s. citement in Maples Capt. Arm.\rn\am Mi-- mtui 1, o- !* on < France, and the entire 12th. The horse was y i. Man'll l«» >ai!• -i Pip \\ m. 11. u.- their slate n-‘W go*-.-. ministry made by i. M. Cottrell, of tiie same team. Time- valued at $'»,000. It is not ready for the coming season a very fine line of Transfers in Heal Estate. The and 1 >r. Herman Hici.iorn ...Tin* i-• t- f l" •' t! Bella.-: ( f ttlai'K I"1I1 1'. 1 \ V' P- N;iu:i:iii". and > u Fi n to an following 'tap:' A I.11:.be»■ of Rangor men are resigned owing adverse vote of the I)e nine a loss to Mr. but to Belfast and the and Nathan’s work lias an envi- young enthu-| minutes and fifteen seconds. The audience only Bailey, open top buggies. in the harbor an ! a mm.her of tin. c.-astc: t! it S.iv .Vi :• Mi I- Arm. Naims lb mllc- are the transfers in real in Waldo up li .Tulin I If iVmn ai >1 Iru in f -Vip "iastie aiil< coder!.n- and one or two ot war estate, county, State. was lien., graph | puties. The in the Soudan is still In both teams when hits were made. The horse buried Sunday at the Belfast able for it satisfaction in \eiwerp. 1 applauded good reputation, always gives have been hauled up f t'n wintei h. v dl< them lia\< \eiv lal'e alld Xaiuabie collection-. for the week ending March 31st; Fred Ahhott, L' Perl Mi rn I ie- -I ai nm u^.-m an „r An wa-ip, vi 'i. 4b. s;u|,..; -nip Am-, t Her- progress, lost of in Tin* trotting park and the owner will erect a monumen1 the run-Mrs. B. F. Chase is af- om "1 ■ e.ilie. although temporarily sight Rockland team and visitors, about twenty in long painfully lhivid it. 111.- I1 New > 'it the »,d' si i.u- received Tuc-da\ I Winterport, to Eliza .1. Howard, same town. away... .(apt. ivy g-*ne upfiatnr .0 Il'inenek I'l-o an. -a. ri.f M 1 >• over o. view of tic his remains. wiih — -P n N 11 M h j' A rri- s t!ie o! Sir Garnet menacing attitudes of and number, were much pleased with their entertain- flicted cancerous tumor The sociable and to take commaml of Hark :• .1 K. Murk morning autogi ipb WoUeley England >arahJ. Blanchard, Belfast, to John M. Fletcher, Antonia Mil, -pt-nt Sum wit., iii- B n *• Untuck, la;, puiviit- l’< i," i• -. lb o ii-imi, H"-f"u written a- follow-: \V«»ise!cy. (ien‘r‘1. Camp Kn-sia. Our near the Dominion of ment and said they were never used better. The 'lance at the Grange Hail on Wednesday eve. Mar. Havana... .The few warm of ihe a «•. k | neighbor, same town. Prince Bessey, Thorndike, to <>.(,. The Granges. There was a large attendance days past I .'Teua. N. H. M over-, ;rn •••! mtt >• i‘ Ilf*, i-a, pi. t-> Mar* ! 4.'*, Korli. 'I ll* >oudai 13th. 1*>5.*’ much C'apt. -hip February bot of and 2ath was enjoyed by those in attendance. A I '!. I'a. I b-'er-i-1', U-'UI Mo 1 foi New Y •• k. Canada, ha* a rebellion on hand in her North- feeling harmony prevailed throughout Waldo. Almeida Buzzell Sc at the last of have left the roads in ha ipt. Mel- t A of tin Fortiaii'l Law am! Order i Hussey, als., Belmont, regular meeting Honesty Grange, New i ork from Ca» na vere meeting the game. The Rockland visitors were small admission fee was and the re »b u n a lu p.-rt Man- I*-, -i m good skaters charged net vin and left on M■ •:, sparkling W a* ii'ld Mai wcM, and the half breeds of that section, un« ler to Jesse II. Montville. Prince Morrill. Visiting Patrons were from three C'oteord family for Ho-hm la.-t week from I. -I IV 'Mimi *, A League eli 25. I lie officer^ Fet- Frye, Bessey,Thorn- J present li^' si.ipie-. apt at* r, 111.')i! am, iP'-lou and were on the floor both afternoon and evening. ceipts amounted to about Jft.no... .The assessors ed w* re : Pr*-icFn:. <»eorge Kimball; Vice the of Riel, have been in collision dike, to A. V’. John I). Bvard, Win- neighboring Granges. This was a boat. Mrs. Coleord will accompany her hush-ae; at BarPieinf-.. A•!• 11-• r. mn,u : ahne-l -t.-nim-r leadership Myriek, Troy. special occasion, M V If riM F MIS' lit.I.AN 1 Fre-i-lciil-. Neal !>.>w. A. F. ("X; .The fourth game between the above named j are now going the rounds for the purpose of taking Secretary. with the mounted of Manitoba. The terport, to Melinda Byard, same town. Nathan I as the Grange furnished one of their noted suppers, this voyage-F F. Maples ha.- bought a ;• o|..• »i l’ei.ol.scol. < aileiou Kimball: 1 r* a-un-r. \V. 11. Hobbs: police clubs took place at Rockland on the town valuation.F. Kendall has been suf- I ii lie 1 "j -la. k-'livillc for Saturday evening to of which was oxen of Cm the ( del :->ii to Ambrose A. same town, permission partake obtained l.ynnii Partridge ape -. < 11: < latter have evacuated Fort on ac- Bowler, Liberty, Hall, M.AKSMO.N f. Tin ■ V > V X M mm 1'll \\;t- Manli 41, with Pooiu.- Executive mittr- LlttletFId, 1. Carleton, and resulted in a j for several weeks an iadeipP’.-i. -pokeii G«org> victory for the Rockland team fering past with abscess under 1 Bradburn Banton, Montville, to A. M. Plummer, by paying live cents for an egg, wrapped in tissue Land Improvement ( —Irving Hiehboia ha- a h-: u a tV- a rim I aw a 1*. Warn n. Tle-ma- Edward-. Alfred Wood- count of its lack of defence, and to lia.- !m II -lull ‘MlVIl fni ts\ *11 :*- I •!' \\ ant of watl'l'. retreated which wm three goals to Bclfasts one. In the rushes bis arm, but lias now so far recovered as to be oc- s. ’l at k.a Mai i. ir.'in ( ;im it n for New man. A. s une town. Mauford to on which was written the name of a sister. sold his interest in the ot «• i<• 111iit: York, M. Smith. John Higgins. Chamberlain, Palermo, paper, nnoiufa'-ruring Mr I.iewel,'. II t 1- ie mei, .auilineti 1" \ Prince Albert, where can defend the set- Rockland won three and Belfast one. Belfast won | en the put a.;-' :m .;i.l-ila\eii _*•:i. with l*-s .|,-, k- >. e they casionally upon streets. ( 1 ilora* Holman, chief musit officer of John C. same town. The eggs were in a basket and then drawn to Capt.. Fred Isaac has m. : inn* which ing Panneter, Benj. Colson, placed litl'ord-Capt. Lanpher tin- for suite Bin- .., as i- w;i- wa-ncl it of Jn i.a rnur-iav nv. «'"P'.-i al night, with ihirty-two charter members. Dr. was satisfactory. About one dozen of our people, j \u~ -.-a, h;i\r :i! Ia-I im-u :».|"pl«- i Py with the- fort, to them from into from £> to £14 a ton for Farmers arc milk and butter next -honld give bim a ■ I'*—-. 1 !••> i-a I <*co. 11. as prevent falling same town. James Calderwood, Jr., Milton, Mass., Equity Grange, was present invitation to Lnglisii. good May of this week tin-im-inPer' ■' ! an 'in’ ... -ny i.-r ail Aim ri' .an vessels w iil sail Higgins in-talied Commander. went by give j including the team, down in I.I. *« the hands of sleighs, returning for teams call at once*.... Landlord Li;i- and l d M.. li" rii!e- ill-1.■ td «»t i'u Old rule-. Holman was ( the In this all is to Luther Belfast. Asa Stock- us a lecture. With music the Mt. Waldo this « as-i-.ed by apt. L. I. Merrill, enemy. country Calderwood, Carter, and the usual routine j furnishing hay spring. will : -n a- mo.a- m- -irama « next day. The tilth and concluding game will take remplars pres,aii ! P vs -.: I'K: n n. "I 1 .-ma-P a, lab 1\ commander, and members of John F. save to Aurilla A. same town. Harrison «>t o. The stage line horses are changed at the would be 1 t see Henry (.'.•!-« n ad ;t A Apple- peaceful, among the Democrats who arc ton, Carter, ; business, report Grange, and the enjoyment | Mosquito plea-e* '■ iititit- i “M' Brothers Km nt A few lays ! * U I, 1 ton place shortly at tiie Coliseum in this city.The Po-t. Farmington. The ladies of Strong mountain barn and s. s. Trevett is worth. Not i'lit aliseomk'd. o\:U4 i,non leet lumber, w hi.-li wa- -aid t<* to O. J. Thorndike. John lo»t, *. k. fighting over the offices. Chase, Unity, Farweil, of the supper, the first part of the meeting was furnishing hay v our a re-|n on ieui -•:» .1 1: 11 furnished a sumptuous to Portland vi— Granite City team, of Hallowell, one of the best j Or ill. ai.ee-: eal'4" e\ el* nik.-U out of repast j F. there. is a favored town for A IbiLiet Dyer, Burnham, to Margaret A. Adams, same j rendered very pleasant. When the tallies were Prospect nay liuooKS. Tin1 -un i- again ( Whit tell ot Colonel* :• 1. •! tl 1- tow,,. -: i 1 « iting comrades. teams in the State will give an exhibition game in "gening high,” The act of cheese or eoul d be started here <• A tine I Secretary Lauiar in closing the In- town. John Belmont, to W. I*. cleared, the Master’s gavel fell and Bro. A. I. factory creamery snow is last little of that lie mei a small farm of twein ■■hjht humm-d 1 " .Mi in. Keiniehi la-t il nth, group photograph of the Governor this The of Portland are also Dickey, levy, settling, patches bare ground sprinu Api city shortly. Bijous •a Hie -P amer Mar "I lue 1 i-l uncle n.a and Executive Council lias terior and and bo like!; to sue. eel. mong the number > lir-t just been completed | Department in honor of the memory of Thompson, & als., Belfast. Joseph Kllingwood, Brown was introduced for an hour held the close keep- to make their and as tm* indus- acres. H. devotes his lime aiie ami h« 1 1 coming here. begin appearance, t»ai'liner 17:P I a.- lb-u..! >i a *. bath The is from I t •! cows now arc trip \prii by photographers. photograph Jacob to Faustina K. Belfast. In- attention of his audience, while his ing Airs. Mary Smith, s. ami farming. Ill- farm i- ui, ier a Thompson is generally condemned, ex- Swanville, Ellingwood, familiarity trious bus landman p'.ms his a\c a:.; siwmtae raising whole a.-o P ir "li April "lh. Pul this v. ar thei*- are m> ia- 1^x24 inches, and the lik*■n*-s-es are very faith- showed >. Freeman Robert Kill- -:n■::ti11- ■: j the Mketinc. The annual school habitants of Frankfort, to Elijah Perry .same town. with his subject that he knew what he was Trevett, Partridge, Capt. barbed wire fence. II- wrote ti nt :he vv n.t«*r was lnvaktip earlier tnan the P'-di of the ful. His is seated at a cept by mugwump press, which regards meeting preparation of his year’s supply "f fuel from the Excellency represented His Charles L. moi.Hi. All tlm .M ola m.a- are till* kly lr */-eii for the Central district was held at the High Hannah Frye, Montvillc, to Silas W. talking about. subject was “Commercial man, Littlefield, Lmery Marden, T. wood j over at d the spring opening tim 1\-Mi L lward table with the members of the Council grouped everything done at Washington under the pres- Woodbury, big pile upon tie- warm side of the harm ; ovi-r a’ I n't- dale. I. F. (>. B. about. The is executed iu India school room on Saturday afternoon last. There Knox. Albion lv. Fletcher, Monroe, to W. N. Fertilizers.” He claims that farmers cannot afford Caldcrwood, Gould, Benj. Colson, Gray, Packard is imn in- a,i,, his farm late:*, .ought of (.Piite ilt-i ; of ve--t 1-* arrived at New Y' l. "*i background ent administration as right and proper. The buildings he realize.-, that the lack of winter is ink. The will be in were eleven articles In the as same town. Julia A. to them at that are com- M. 11. Ii tley and ■). A. llaley. Most of them cut II. I.. Woodcock....*!. Warren W at who is l 11'ia> !a-I al a! n p"i --Neerien* :a_ ■> .. !a »v photograph probably hung warrant, follows: Webb, French, Lincolnvillc, buy present prices; they l>roken and that will soon be .Mr, Boston Journal closes a spring really lane_ weather. We follows ir- in the ll- iai-! the scathing review of to double the of cows aim pi be Council Chamber. To choose a to choose a to re- to Wn;. G. same town. Samuel without a of the needs of the hay keep number many much is at home from \u. u-ta moderator; clerk; Drinkwater, Jewell, pounded knowledge The farmers hav been bu-v tluir improved, Ilf-pUa n .ri "Tin- -Ton11 ; me in Hi. (.uii -In-am," The annual of the of the Sons Thompson’s record with these words: g« tting produce p meeting others could cows where is sold. S. 8. '*• «.i *• society ceive the report of the district agent; to choose a Monroe, to Wm. A. Carter, Stockton. Henry particular soil to which they are to be applied, or keep hay .... William aiI.■ :t: d pel 1 *-ir.t«• : tiii.- town, s-n ap.’ain Hy, i, :.a- nark A I I’orilan-:, of in was to market in anticipation of the bad n>ad> wlmli Maine, Chicago largely attended. ! 1'or thi- man the Democratic Administration Trevett had an Irnili M il *1'/. i- "hi ..‘Weia Pai|..-re*l aP*»llt !-v to Hannah N. me to ne that farmers aie order last week for butler •• school agent for the ensuing year; to see what Light, Liberty, Light, same town.’ particular crop grown; must be in i leii M.md tor l.i»! necticiit vvht 1 til. > are i:ga_ Among the officials, Charles M. Morse, esq., places the flags of the government at half-mast, always e\peeti*d Maine in the month <-f heavy -sea- and tu.-i w. lue! I *rt\ mhI P un'- "I E. of the l'rom friends in the famous < of sum of money the district will raise for maintain- Murray, Burnham, to John Cook, same town. kept in ignorance real cost of the three dairying region ed to work on a farm outlet led vv ith a IIIP'U -tmw a 1-1 We e. u n formerly Waterville, and years ago super- I and tb 'Department in which thousands of prin- April. 1 'rices rule so lew, ho\ve\a r, tlial. e.onpara- ii"S[dtai vap.'i -I -ee lia'I the of N.Y.Farmers are intendeut of the Maine Central Railroad, clerks are a free to see sum to Fred JI. same element-—nitrogen, acid ami Orange County, hauiing 'eneHi ■•! ll" p 1*1.1:114 the -ixieeii -.ay w .- i examining the claims oi Union sol- ing High school; what of money George Mears, Belmont, Morse, cipal phosphoric pot- lively little has been done in that line tin* past out the Bt ivfii’uin The lirst df-;riot m et g w 1 'iil we ha-1 runt rat w iml-, wliieh hutfri'-! is Among the honorary members chosen at this diers for pensions is closed for a as a trib- the district will raise for school town. W. B. to Hannah S. Bow- ash—which can he bought at wholesale for a little dressing to save labor in the busy time j day, general purposes; Warden, Liberty, winter. Chase is now $1 .bo per barrel for a on 1 like a -mill P-*a-' k." were Joshua L. Hannibal ute to paying was held in tin Grammar schoo bud a-t Pi meeting Chamberlain, his more than half what it is claimed and M H. has hauled out 72 horse j memory! to see what sum of money the distiict will raise for ler, same town. Persis A. Mugridge, Searsport, to they cost, coming. Haley and hie. bushel lor E. lb M. A P mere ha- ->•; a "in- •cond In- Hamlin. Josiah II. Drummond. : apples per poiatue-. a 1 thirty Nelson Dinglev. day evening, O. K. Fd.-ov wa- i' r* -f 111 1... the payment of the debt tine the National to Millard N. Snow, Ilichard easily be compounded by any intelligent farmer. loads from his new barn cellar-The 10 tons of -nips. Markn-iy. t Hair, tor?l Gov. Kobie, Get,. John M. Win. P. Bank; Winterport. Maddox, Lane bought up a lot of potatoes last week. 1 brown, The Marinas has resumed (piite alor and A. B. A me.-, clerk. Hr. <0 Km-.-r-m Hid IP o. arv.r has tiao-lerre-i a me-.sixteenth Republican publi- see what action the district will take in relation to to J. Geo. Br<>. Brown advises farmers first to Bradley’s XI, of .1. F. Libby’s is gone at Sandy and Eugene Hale. Montvillc, Stephen Gushee, Appleton. experiment ...It is said to be a haril year to make collections ini. l'e-l lull' < barter Oik l-ol' nil ( :ti'\er. A Frye was elected agent tor tin- nsui: g ar a *1 it w ...- slip cation after a of 1 suspension three months, oc- with their on small the aforemen- Point and more is Robert Kill- "He mien tPr heating the school buildings by steam; to s« e what B. Neal ley, Winterport, to Martin V. Neally, same soils, idols, using wanted.Capt. in tliis vicinity. 1’eople are gelling along comfort- thirty "ml -I in L: -hip .John M' voted to rai-< .flba for repair- -u the (iramniar i he. IS t V casioned by tire. Mr. Furbush his action the district will take in relation tioned chemical elements and in combina- man has slaughtered a *2 old heifer, the beef b'liael, p'l- -"Id i lei.I A M H of promises to town. Christian R. Parker, to Robert singly years but are no mom .. A. draining Boston, ably, making L Chase i 1 In spite of the unfavorable elements which school house. We are much in need ot a new Ib>rl a 1.-., Mr o,b Hu- -ana- intere.-t 111 tlu- -hip readers an increased amount of local news and the school to see N. tion, until it is found just what one’s soil needs. weighing 500 lbs... Mi'. Mary Smith has the boss in grading grounds; what action Cluett & als., Remselear, V. James R. Taber, put into his office last week a wry i.a e .l-inei Mil'-m Ki.; a no Pa- nee- i-p" of |e, ( in were to bear life for ch« l.»ranim:;i sdntoi. The i.'ii ling hapm brought against insurance iu or should hen. A full blooded Brahma from 1 building A 1 1 at <-f N 1 \ I j the future, and has made a good in the district will take in relation to when teachers Unity, to Oliver B. Ulmer, same town. Robert T. Then farmers patrons co-operate togeth- kepi .separate desk. Jt is made of native birch and is m Hr. I n Hath. M, |..r beginning ni-vly now in 1 ft than half enough, t the last the of list is more large r -J-'-.h’IO. general during year, forty-first the shall he to transact other er, buy finely ground phosphatic rock, muriate the rest of the ll >ck with old chanticleer for com- ■ issue before us. employed; any business Williams & als., Islesboro, to Laura M. Babbage, tliougli finished. It was made > Harri.-m plainly tuc To or 7a -' tiolars wnie!'. attend llu> -a.. annual of the New Mutual and at and make their is now in her sixth dozen of report that may come before the The same potash nitrogen wholesale, pany laying eggs > England legally meeting. town. Ruby C. Woodbury, Knox, to Silas Roberts of this place, wb is a good worker f I he of Die alarm given u.-t belore m-m T. 1 r- 1 wa- Life Insurance shows that this ex- editor the Calais Times admits that he meeting was not largely attended. It was called to W. same town. Austin own fertilizers. The lecture wa© well delivered, since Christmas, besides taking a vacation of two Company Woodbury, Wentworth, wood and is always ready imdertaki an;. tiinu. BELFAST TRICE caused by a slight lire in the spoff.ini .-aw nm CURRENT. cellent institution has increased in confi- is a donkey—which, is a self-evident order by Charles F. Ginn. L. II. Murch was elect- to S. J. Gushee, E. M. Winn full of valuable information, and we hope other weeks in that time, she will stock two bright dol- public iudeed, Moutvillc, Appleton. in this line.. .The clothing are u w ( ■< < (< ,l th> shops httsj ltie Deluge heing apart tor repairs the Futon was H'-t'k.i/ for irnul. fact—when he fails to see the ed moderator and R. G. Dyer, clerk. Mr. & to II. Granges and bodies of farmers may have the priv- lars before June hugs tly, at the going price of eggs dence and favor. The present assets are connection be- Pattee, als., Clinton, Liudlcy Mosher, Unity. and the have to do. Tin* death of Mrs. i < > $15,- girls plenty brought out am I was soon doing good work. I'l.c By .11 vKtiKM N>'. ", Mam "in-* t. tween agent, then read his of which the of to it. .. Mr. Arthur I. of at the door, and ought to pass the scale of liabilities arc braying and wind. He to take a report, following ilege listening Brown, points 8. L. will be a loss to that b72.fi35.12, while the $15,158,804.- ought Death of Horatio H. Johnson. Mr. Dodge great establisl Torrent was on hand lull their services were not rrnaurr Marker. ?•<«•<’>■ /mil rroifui'i m. a : Johnson is summary Belfast, will lecture before Silver Harvest grange, and he eligible to register in any poultry herd I a 75. leaving a surplus of >513.770.37 to be dis- reef in his ears. ment. For years she lias been constantly at her 1 Apple- fc' au-h, ‘27i.l7)0 lav W t" n, J.'-i I'i.im died at his residence in this at 11.30 needed. The lire caught while they were t<> •• tributed anions the holders. Received by city city, Tuesday Waldo, this (Thursday) evening. Subject—Phos- hook-Mrs. Lizzie Libby has arrived home from trying dried ¥ tb, :»g«; Hi'lrs ti. th, />«*<» policy appropriation.... $4,085.10 in the of Belfast was in I district 70 3 months and 20 He place shop....Mr. Sibley thaw out the and the was slight. As hu, !.7<>a 1 Lami. k II., nan At this time, when the is ex- By appropriation. 1,200.00 forenoon, aged years, days. and their is the town of where she has been a sweep damage Beans,pea,V public greatly Mayor Deering and Tabulator Chase of Port- phates uses-Dirigo Grange prosper- Kingman making town last •• Lamb s for free high school. 1,000.00 had week looking up business matters here. was from the tire < medium, l.r»tlgd -s‘kiii', i.jl.oo cited the uncertain fluctuations in bu.-iness been confined to the house all winter, and suf- the engine returning '• by — api. land are in to on note. 500.00 ing finely. At the County Grange meeting on the visit The stone workers and learners will begin .7'» Million fc' th. and the extract from Washington, it is said with a view pay -YVe were glad to see our townsman Isaac yellow I’ye.-.l.fiOgi investments, following fered from a of diseases, Wtire’s horse became tnghlencd aid deenh ! g. tr I' u :• i-'a in Free High school fund state. 250.00 complication particularly 24th Inst, there were about two hundred present. this week in force on M t. Waldo. A number of Butter Hi. •at- k bti5.li, President Stevens's annual will be found to the hut the street the other He lias had a s report bulldozing President, it is Tuition collected. 57.80 of the liver and Consciousness continued Staples upon day in another which decision wa- ai:i 0 Beef fj- tt». 7 I’otat*I-'. _Ml thought kidneys. In the the folks had a dance. There cutters and a had woi k all winter. direction, of interest. of life evening young paving sharpener of b | *'•’>u7A lll>tlll«l ll'a fc' a,(7 special .Speaking insurance out uncollected. .. 13.8 50 a run rheumatic fever and is in had Barley ush, II., they will find the President is not that kind to the last when he quietly and peacefully yet shape. into effect so that the was as one of the surest methods of for passed were about 2f> ami all seemed to It. -Prospect has 52 widows in town. The number suddenly sleigh t liee.-e lli, 11 >i !•> ■draw k't•»*i, providing couples, enjoy -Alvah -Jones, son of .John I*. .Imes of this r..00t$7.00 of a man. Horatio II. Johnson was the son of Anson and the out with nnm haste ( a i«; the which arc liable to be Total.$7,231.40 away. This is in new members. seems to he more than her to make business tipped Capt. got hi -ken v :t., 11 rtirk«*\ b' II., is^ji contingencies arise, Grange constantly taking quota '■ town lias been vi.-iting at the old homcsi. ad. He i t- 2 a 12 v .-ril i-/ has Johnson and was born in Plainfield, Conn., Dec. 10, than No harm doio .Mr 1 • all >kii:- tit, tl>, ;,is says: “No better method been devised iu Paid out in salaries.$5,402.91 .South Branch has very good under Cleveland’s administration. Widowers grace. great We issue a supplement this week Grange interesting has a position as clerk in the freight-office of the I Mirk k' tti, 11 (4 I'l kV• ‘i, Wa.-lird I-*' tt>, _’(> the world's history to provide against the on- containing Janitor. 300 00 1808. When a young man he came to Maine and Brown of Fast a amb dr.-p meetings ami new names are still coming. No or- out of town could he suited here and matched up Buck-port reports k^.slriliv... 17) \N i;ii\\ a 'lie 1 k II., _’i; cer* and irreparable loss of a the laws enacted at the last session of the General expenses. 1,344.12 MerrimacCompany of Lowell, Mass., and has been duty productive entered the store of his uncleat Bath. In 1827 he \ ped by one of his sheep last December which K.-\v! k* th. 12 -T! I U >,.i, hard, ganization has stood the test like the Grange in and get a helpmeet, indeed. F. K. Lane is in In human life than the institution of Life Insur- Maine their employ for several years ...Frank f orbes • H i'ii' tr d >i»| a.00• Legislature. The was not came to Belfast and went into business for himself Who ...Mr. A. B. tt>, UglO >ol, t, supplement $7,047.03 this is the Nova weighed lid lbs. can beat that ance; for destiny cannot be controlled, or the community. Next Thursday evening Annapolis Valley, Scotia, canvassing now, of this town is now in South 1 UetaH Market. in the Journal office. in a on street. About 1834 be in teaching Newoerg. dustm, <-i {in- hazards of sudden death 1 printed building High tenth of the existence of this but is home next week. Ames has been appointed Trial adequately guarded Unexpended balance.$ 184 37 anniversary Grange. expected He is to graduulc at Bates next year-\Y ill and Hot* I', form •!. fc* 2>, 7 q:> Lliiie to I' ll, I .il.'ml 10 company with the late Samuel Locke, erected a Penobscot Valiev Ministerial A .--of. agaiust. to 1884. 275.75 A will be bold a 1 place-The tr -i' till 1 Deficiency prior meeting Thursday, substantial Millie Lane are Huttor 'vilt, lio\, Men I" th, J.’V.» Biddeford boasts of the first Au- on Liberty. We learn that Willis Mitchell of Wa- attending school at Freedom acaile- Thus life insurance ranks among the greatest Mayflower, building High street, which was painted green, ation its session at Buck-port Moi.,;a> ..1M fc- •',{ to If., :{1 supper will be by the ladies, a review of opened Hush. of the it is known of the this 91.38 provided of all the my. .John C. Ham is also there this ♦»* enterprises world; among gusta first robin. LewDton of a dandelion Deficiency day.$ and was known as the Green Store. Mr. Locke terville has disposed Lovejoy property in again spring. morning at ten o’clock. There was preaching n r:i>eoo jial I J a |."> the of the will be prepared ’> b' all people and classes; it is the resort of the Report accepted. past history Grange by ... .James Jr. arrived here last week i.'orn Mini i-u>h, I 11 look lt>, y '•j, a 4 blossom, and Bangor chronicles the advent of kept a tailoring establishment up stairs. Mr. John- this village. Charles Iiagley has bought the store McTaggart, Monday evening by Uev. \ P Windwell, , Oil 10 prudent extravagant; young agent. son then formed a with audit rumored s. from Sioux Valley, Dakota-YVe notie. d in town green grass. co-partnership Mr. Slier- j and vacant lot, was that T. Young tine. At the organization on Tuesday m-uniug l’la*tei to Uhl, l.oo the mature; it is the only resource open to the $1,000 was voted for a Free High school for the prosperity of the Grange and the good of the order burne and which continued for nine had the but we have since the other day our old townsman, Otis Libby, who t-/ lb. 4 a*- K\e Meal .1 man of moderate means, who is, force of Sleeper, | of bought dwelling house, Uev. G. U. Palmer, of Bangor, was chosen ehaii (’•Mlilsli,.try rib, by was for are The programme the meeting Sat- 1 Every county represented at the ensuing year; $1,200 was raised general school expected. for some had of the A. .J. Roberts es- rrniiiu ri i« -, r ‘it, i-‘)ij i" Mioi'lnb-'iit, 1.10 circumstances, of for those meeting years. They occupied the first floor. He was ! learned that the Is oft'-T. F. years charge man, and Uev. P, .J. of < >1 mo, -> eret deprived saving as follows: bargain Carpenter, Uoldnson, try rii.v. "nuil U.rJn to ll. of the Dem. {Slate Committee and was raised urday evening, Mar. 25th, was Declam- It., sonar i; I’idatoe.- to ended; blessing, form, Friday. topic day how to up a large and lucrative business, his repu- obliged to give up work on account of poor health. many years Essays were then read bv Bov-. T. Gerri-h, 01 Ban- If" I'll, .j'J.CU tt', o.qo the widow and iu it a all Bank. This the indebtedness that has been lect sisters Elvena Grant, Elsie Kill- Litni It*. Wheat Meal ft' orphan; short, fleets pays readings by connected with our town a is ‘.iftK* It., .i‘a v tin Watertown and Brighton, Maas., love regards mortality school steam. The sum of was abolished. Wm. H. Ginn, followed present. the This is a for the buildings by $200 the Opened by by again-YVm. Elliott of Ivnox was in town the Stock Market. stitute basis of the law’ of life insurance, reappointed. sop mugwumps. j Poor occupied building until his retirement he will the miller’s house on River Street as ministers present. Uev. Messrs. Uohinson, of raised for the of and the II. B. L. T. Calderwood, Freeman Part- occupy are strictly adhered tin- must purpose grading draining ; from active business eleven Ileagan, other looking after the interest of the clias. to, system per- years ago. It is some- soon as it is vacated Mr. who will day Orono, Marsh, of Brewer, and Hanscom, of Bucks and “Duke” of who is about the school and Charles F. S. S. Arthur Trevett, Sisters Etta by Carpenter, [ Reported for tin Republican •lourn- I. \ manently stand, it will become a monu- Gwin, California, over SO grounds buildings, what remarkable but the of ridge, Trevett, Elliott estate here. Dr. A. \V. Rich and others are representatives the first move to Montville... .Adin Crockett will he port, were appointed a committee to arrange a ment of men’s towards and care for Ginn, David Pierce and F. H. Durham were made Sadie Jordan and others. A obliged Boston, March 31, l».'>. goodness years of age, wants to be Minister to the Clifford, majority negotiating for its purchase. It the doctor Japan. occupants now occupy same building. Just him gets programme for the. next session ot the association, the welfare of future Insurance were to the system for to vacate the premises occupied by as they Nhiiu’s of Drovers. No. Cattle. Veal. generations. -- a committee to the same. An amendment opposed abolishing present expend before the war Mr. Johnson endeavored to extend hold of it tilings will look different in short order. upon lives, therefore, for the of have been sold to Mrs. who will take which it was voted to hold in Hampden. In the af- R W. Brown. 22 purpose pro- was the com- Grange, Belfast, will hold a Bowler, pos- must The latest reports as to Gen. Grant’s condi- subsequently adopted authorizing his business and in with the late schools.Equity -The Good Templar lodge i* well attended. At I. C. Llbbv. 20 3b viding for families, have a most fa cor able company Joseph session in As there is no for Mr. ternoon at two o’clock there was a sermon by Uev. as of discussion at their hall, on after April. place rent, < 20 »non, the socml and mittee to expend much the $200 as may he public Saturday the last M. J. F. li. oolidge. 20 intfuence moral condition of the tion are more favorable. Hall a wholesale dry house at Port- meeting Dow, Joseph Stimpson, YVm Mr. Uohinson w hich was excellent and opened goods C. will have to board for a time. was follow II. ( Friend... .I* so that a needed. It was stated that the cellars of the noon, beginning at one o’clock sharp. The subject probably George community generally, well-founded, land, with Mr. Hall in charge. The business was C. Rowe and Mattie Stimpson were elected dele- ed an read Uev. Mr. Wardwel!. N Hall.10 of known as has had by essay by In the well-conducted institution of this is buildings were in poor condition, and that under- will be“The best time and manner apply lug dress- Smith, familiarly Captain Jack, .1. 20 description The Gulls on the Pacific Coast. a one, however. Mr. James gates to the G. L. to be held in Portland, 15 a audience assembled to listen Littlefield. n of as losing Subsequently the house that shelters him of and he will April evening good to a subject public interest, its beueticial neath some of the school buildings there are stand- ing to the soil,” and the discussion will be opened disposed .1. V Fogg. IS W. Brown, now a successful merchant in and ll>-Noah Johnson is said to have received an sermon Uev. G. it. effects are at least to those of Boston, have to He “The ; by Palmer, Presiding Elder of N Winn. lb equal any public To The Editor of the Journal. Seeing the ing of water. It was voted that the school by Mr. A. 1. Brown. All farmers and their families “git.” says: foxes have holes, charitable or and ponds was in with Mr. Johnson. In 1836 Increase of with back of several him- District. The sermon was on of Mills. 0 philanthropic institution; partnership and the birds have but a son of pension, pay i Bangor marked Stephen gull question continued in your paper brought to and tiuaiicial year begin on the lirst Monday in are cordially invited to attend and participate. nests, he, poor a these effects are produced without any dona- Mr. Johnson was one of the corporators of Bel- dred dollars, and now the mare will and delivered In a manner. Wed- Beef market Inactive. A good for saw hath not where to his head.” A few small go.Ynsel ability pleasing ([notation mind what I in to those birds on the The was instructed not to allow Seven Star No. is in a gun, lay ■1 tion, sacrifice or act of beneficence by the regard September. agent Grange, 73, Troy, flourishing choice n ir. sc. D. W. or.*2c. .ivc, although s. pub- fast bank, and was identified with all the Pettingi 11 of .South Brooks had a shop tilted up last nesday morning tne Association opened at 10 lic or the natural and Pacific coast. They are perfectly tame com l a outside the centra! district to attend a condition and now numbers about 7<> members, all houses for rent are very much needed in this vil- Mills, ot samly River, sold 0 choice Hereford steers by individuals, being pare* j pupil business interests of Belfast. In 1853 when 54, autumn for the purpose of doing heavy custom o'clock and an interesting essay was read Mr. t«> 1500 Ihs. ones, at easy results of the spontaneous thrift, pru- with our Atlantic coast birds. After tilling them- term of the school who owes tuition in The first and second degree was lage— Milton Colby, of East Liberty, who has by averaging weigh each, fancy High already good stauding. W \N the late William G. Crosby was Governor of work in the boot ami shoe business. He is a of » elitre Fear as S‘ac. D. li Brown sold 0 good oxen at 5‘,e. dence and forecast of individuals iu selves with sea will stand on one of our been sick and confined to the house for seven good Thompson Bueksport upon a conducting food, they any elevat- for one term. The agent and the principal of the conferred on Ed. McCauslin, most suc- long in live. .1. H. sold carload (d workers Mr. Johnson was one of his councillors. In workman that branch and it is to be hoped that Fogg girting their owu concerns.” Maine, Motive in Ueligion ami one by Mr. Hanscomb of r ed flat surface all lu line, facing in one direction High school were added to the grading committee. cessful school teachers, and we understand there are years, died on Friday last. We do not know his he may be liberallv when bis 0 feet, 0 inches, to feet, I inches, at $120, $12 >. from ward 2. patronized, especially 1863 be was alderman But office was townsmen that he lias a on The Methodist Minister as a Citizen. $150, $IS0. 1. ('. sold 4 fat steers (Inland) and after arranging their toilets will The of music in the schools came about more to come. The programme of exact age but think he was about JO. He was a very remember large family to Bueksport $130, Libby question teaching twenty lino 5c. of 7 4 or not bis ambition. He was one of the mem- support, ami being crippled from his is The exercises were all averaging at live, pair workers, feet, Triumph Science. stand motionless in the sun for hours. the It was stated that Mr. of the leading energetic man and his disease was caused youth enjoyed by present_Our Leaving up. Crawford, Upper the last meeting was as follows: 1st, song by Bro. probably obliged to seek employment of this kind... Friend inches, at $1S5, a pair fancy workers, *> feet, 0 never achieved a more decided bers of the Unlversalist church, and was an ardent town schools closed last fora three weeks Chemistry triumph long pier at San Pedro our train passed more than Grammar, would teach music without compensa- L. E. sister Cook and sister Nettie by overwork-Mrs Geo. F. Hunt is visiting her Daniel .Jones has been confined to the house Friday inches at, at $140,7 cows, a nmiinon lot-of young than in the of which is a Prentiss, Heald; by j production SOZODONT, tcniperauce man. Mr. Johnson married Ann Fran- parents in Waterville-Geo. E. Prescott has a chronic troubles the most of the winter. YVe vacation-Mr. C. G. Atkins returned front Grand Maine new milch cows, at $200 the lot. of of these birds, which could have l>een touched tion if the district would hire the instruments, and recitation Bertha dec- botanical preparation wondrous in pre- fifty 2nd, by sister Hillman; 3rd, flock of 40 lambs some of them Remarks: The on both sides of the efficacy ces Lothrop, of Searsmout, who survives her bus- spring weighing .noticed him at the annual t« wn meeting, however, j Lake Friday where In* has been shipping a large tendency serving and the teeth, them with the hand. cared for the loco- to hire four was lost. Music is Bro. ocean is to lower on beautifying rescuing They naught a motion pianos lamation by Bro. John Hillman; 4th, song by upwards of 40 pounds each....The father of Mrs and he made some of the best speeches of tin* May. number of salmon egg- .0 other -late--Miss prices cattle, which may he from decay, and rendering them as white as alabas- baud. The children are Mrs. Arabella, wife of Col. '.>r. died at the. Branch reversed If the preset t war cloud to motive and seemed to have more leisure time than now in Hie High and Upper Grammar, the E. E. Prentiss and sister Rose Clough Mills, Palermo, on Like an olM war horse he scents the battle afar off ; Dora Wiley came home Wednesday. She lias Un- spreads any ter. It is a toilet of which all should avail taught Baclieldor; 5th, song 1 In luxury Philo Hersey, Dr. H. H Johnson, Jr., Charles E., Saturday night last.The health of Mrs. Mary and It never fails to arouse ins ener- ished her engagement with I be Carlton Opera Co. great extent. that case there won d he a boom themselves- The odor communicated a tramp. At San Francisco I was told that teachers and the Instruments. Next L. E. Prentiss and Instrumental mu- slumbering unpleasant they pupils hiring by wife; Oth, Woodman has we Dora in beef as well as other articles of food. A and Miss Johnson. In Hie death of Mr. somewhat improved-The Demo- gies. In joint debate he will even now make it ; and understand Is soon to join the Wiley good to the breath catarrh, bad teeth, etc., is Would feed from the hand. are Mary safe if by entirely They protected year when the district will be out of debt the sic by sister Katie Prentiss. Readings and dialog- crats are moving in the matter of the Post Office in warm for any man in town. If any tiling earthly Golden Opera Co. which will play lirst at Montreal way is, farmers have surplus beef cat- obviated by this fragrant and salutary antiseptic o*f Johnson Belfast has lost one of her most this and are In relation to can ever 13.Mrs. Ellen who was strict tie l° to realize at which are by law and no one is allowed to shoot them. no doubt without respected ues sister village using, Cleveland, cause Daniel to turn in ills shroud it will April Murphy, m*H, present prices which one bottle lasts a time. and matter will go through oppo- citizens and the a kind husband and by Nettle Heald and others were post- long Druggists family father. the words of a popular anthem sung by the village be a notice for a Brooks townmeeting with an artl- en with paralysis last Wednesday, died Saturday very high compared with almost ad articles of ■on- perfumers sell it. 2 b. f. w. sition. The funeral will take place on Friday. poned on account of the Intones* of the hour. choir viz, “He shall feed his flock like a shepherd.” cle on funding the town debt. night. sumption. Boston dlarket. mti kiuv, M« h. 28. Bn ku—The market is steady with rather more Clmi-v new hotter is wanted. dot. l"i» of PURE BLOOD THOMAS W. In r <_i Il»gl2c. which are the of blood. — always outgrowth < lir.t.si-; T!n- market i- stronger in tone, owing impure t>i some ca r xport, with inquiries from New Rev. Theo. Gerrish is Pastor of the Piue St. Mr. Frank Curtis, the well-known boot and V II- i..t- are light, ''.age and fane-. Id er> M E. Church, and author of “The Blue and the shoe dealer in had trouble with Canker in s Banger, u ■. .• t- 1 _• .j !d*•; g«*"d northern, round lots 6. W.! lurketf A member of his had a severe ease Mouth and fc -.1 J••. O -ter > '•> a I"'-. Gray." family Stomacli. This caused constant sour | -Prim ar- tl* 1 and trade is net activi. of Canker in Mouth and Stomach, tru'd in various stomach, indigestion, etc. Mr. Curtis has for K -ti ru Pig 17c ; we-tern l.V4 n >«.m h«-rn ways to get r» 1 per day. began || -.V-.- inn lie tv x a a tra fe nut yt t up t" the dors*? the above. parilla. Mr. Curtis authorizes the use of his K !-t.-r i» mar. I. The arkt t look- lor next G -haky Mr. A. Parc her, of Ellsworth, is agent for name. He is in better health than for years. He says It wi reqliir r receipts and a neither the American Co., and owns a store pitch: Express !• in an l-« pi vei.i xluri her de-nine, drug i‘s w ••»! re x.-rx lik* 1% i-* pre\ ii: There was in that town an acquaintance of hie •• < •* Brown’s \ r :n irket i- firm, u in. u-*i> g,M»ds whose' venation was that of a sailor. From eating Sarsaparilla i 7.*> for N is salt food he had on traded a bad case of humor ! a wonderful medicine for humor. •A “. M >.< W. A. Johnson is a dealer on l’.o vim s 1,1.: II el r ms and prolific hair came out. face and body cover-d with clothing Pickering 25 PER CENT. SAVED -, < -I; -11 stock, or goods blotches, lie took one Kittle I Square, Bangor. **I have had,” said Mr Johnson, .1 -r :• i- to sell. fair f. *\i canker or humor about m* for a longtime, II m \vt -ix" With a moderate demand and wii.ch showed itself in stomach and mouth ;. .1 .-traxx the one of the my tail maintained. Brown’s "hi> ... Sarsaparilla I and I had a fading which I can l>e*t describe as I, ... a ;a- t■ ia- i- fairly steady. BY TRAZDIINTG- AT and it helped him more than anything h v.-r had general d<*h:!i:y. Have tried many remedies, and When he went to sea a few days ago h Knight a at last b.•light Brown's Sarsaparilla. 1 am free to SPECIAL NOTICES. V supply and said he should come home a wei* say. that, »far a- mv goes, it is the Sale j experience man. ; best thing tor purifying the blood known.” WE; OPEN THIS HAY If von have any disease arising from impure blood.no mutter how serious, you may be sure that Special Brown's Sarsaparilla will cure you. If not, money will be refunded. 4000 Yds. 5c. -it\ niK- Figured Lawns, Co“'s, per yd. Brown’s p: “ In ^uld all •' ■ Sarsaparilla !OWA LOAN TRUST CO. by I>ruggi?ts fur ; tiles for $5.00. ARA WARREN, Proprietor. Bangor, Me. ICase MoreMerrimack Best Prints,3'c.

V UK A I. !> I A ! K M' >11 i'«. the Mansfield’s, •ns ( •' y U All V MU. ICase IonMofllii Loom Bieaclieil ft. Per •\ i»'*l l.\U-. V 1 **.»!.- I; r \U ami a- ritc-l $$ Colton, 11, ■. a- "a at a •!.. SALE!-- !• en -GREAT SPECIAL par appii< Masonic GKXUNK U(>OI>s (Xu DEGKIT1'>X II. >1. l’AI ><>\ .V <. «).. O F- Temple. BANKERS. PORTIAMt. M.H>K. ’.mil I Case Blue ’’"•saw?**- Everything in the stock is a BARGAIN. Goods for all seasons Indigo Prints, CchTldWsT & I BOYSTCIOTHING !) Dyed KIDNEY & LIVER TROUBLES and suitable for all ages. The sales rapidly increasing as Now is the time to secure the most wonderful ICase Remnant Ticking,Good Quality,IVrYd. Carrie! i'V. iron -• a-"ii. li "pier t<» make r<'l»> which 1 am the character of the and the scale of be- i; !• -ire -'ur«* it-lift try receiving every goods prices in BLACK and COLORED SILKS ! -1 !' .1. ia>t Ft about FIFTY CRN l'> o\ THE DOLLAR. bargains come more widely known. 1 Case More Dormet (Re., worth 25e. I ever to our Flannels, One lot short Pant Suit', all wool, size i to I 2 yrs., sold last ea^on for Si. shall offer this sale for $2. and SATIN RHADAMES offered

One lot, all wool, m>!;! last season at s', 'hall offer for $2.30. \lso choice styles ju*t received lie; ! liif t w ilia Patrons. Just call at our store and see how •' I Case Pound soitm N IS N I I' —I and 25c Pei Pa.nd, M U ! B M li.aee at $3.00, $3.30, $4.00, $3.00 $0.00. Prints, Elegant nt, can be convinced that we are cer- !-\KY~ i \ 1 i: *1 M UM- .*«»/ n-.ce fjrovn easily you ~iti I ■•■;•/.*.••• '/■•-r !«•- Special Bargains I for all this class of BLACK SATIN %.- ia. r tr-i.iiif-. f*»r w tii'li it is <. i- i•*•••-. M mi.' :E\ v -t n li-'i on Children's and Boys’ Clothing if not sat- 1 tainly headquarters goods. RHADAMES, .■ i~l \v t:; i: It claim -p P! ;>• i-ui! uni sec t it- -t-• k "f clotiiing over carried in Belfast. \ K:ns v, ( : it -i;. Mi■. i.ir_r.*-t Our assortment is larger and in we At OOe $1.00, £1 A7J and *1 50. These g-mtL represent the best value of Brice 50c. buttle, •■■'.tit- warranted prices defy ant in stack at the mentimieil. per Xt'tr limit on ( Store, Mar/: .tmtrews* Proprietor, Very Soft and heavy at.s GREAT MARK DOWN from SUM) and tiling prices .... .- m ml--- tree. fof/ihty at. 1.B7. Please notice below a few Sold W. (l. BOOH A MIN. Me. Elegant Bargains quota- b> Belfast, 11 Phoenix Kow. Belfast, Me. 11 SI »5 to 7Ac. and '7c. per yard. competition. Matchless (Quality at. 1.50. tions we shall make. MARRIED.

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.- AND IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. l.t: I*. I:- tn U»kiaii'I. I :• Waists !: W 11;, M Jv:.. U:r mi Jo>s, Jr 24 Inch Black Silk at $1.25. at 11 1-lr. per yard, north !.~>r. 1- '!r .i t: M Brawn an-l M Annie K Cheap $1.50. Jersey i! •; M a- M :■ V A. II M K-i Mr 3 pieces Black Silk, fine and heavy, at 98 cents. 28 Pieces of all the beautiful shades at The most magnificent line ever displayed > l.-tt vti : anvi Miss Mertis 1 < M .• 2 pieces wide Black Sik at 75 cents. 48c. per yd.^CostJto'import $1.00. in Belfast. 1.000 Yds. Black Cashmere, All Wool,37c. 100 Ladies’ Jerseys at.8 >50 each 75 1(H) THE ST0F5E OCCUPIED BY “. “ •< M Horatio H. J son, aged ARE SELLING THE FOLLOW'ING Lift <•. 1.25, 2.000 Yds, Black Cashmere, Fine,50c. Yd. JO Dozen OAT MEAL id- M i’. •; 1. !!'. I’illkil 11. -T'-d TOWELS, [actual worth 81.75 ] 7 ar.-. 45 .23. 1 in. J5 in. wide, at.$ 50 I Mi: .".11.11,1 ti I’iiiliTi'-K, aged 74 First Mte Ms long. at_$150 each Quality 15 Dozen Oat Meal Towels at.124. COLORED SILKS. “ At l>-«llU*.--! t.. rlu-e them out. 25 at. 2.00 each Yds, Colored Cashmeres 50c. ti.t- M il'1 M >ni-, 'll f Mr. and £tv;it > priee- 1.000 '1 » :■ I*.. u.ed lit mouth-, < Only L.-av it:, 10 Dozen >at Towels at.10 Mens Woonsocket Rubber 0. P. Meal ■: Boots.$2.50 Also SPECIAL BARGAINS at M,i:1 ; ‘tn, t mile \\ .. wife of ( *• •• •* apt. Rubber Lined :i 00 18 Pieces of all the NEW SHADES $2.25, < PALMER, !_• i_. 4J im M y ar-, iitti-. •_*'» days. ** *• 1 Lot Towels at.03. j Bojs* Woonsoeket 2.00 for SPRING and at 07c. $2.50, $2.75 and $0.00. 1,000 Vis. TARTAN W .is kie'W that I!i1 i. ii.i—t go. e, louths’ Fusion Lined 1.50 SUMMER, PLAIDS, ** Masonic Ai :ii.it t1• »* -ana* ret unites- tide Ladies* National 1.25 Temple, *• *■ worth $1.25. lOe. and 11 1-lr. W '.!•■! ;.•••• Ml: a -, -liii _rii !«•- on, MUses* Fusion Lined 1.00 per yard, certainly ■Sr., per yard. Ai. w •■, u :a- ua urn t .an-, with it giide. t hild’s Rubber Top ** *• 1.00 if I f Bed -t. Fun ire N. Whitaker, wife •V. MEN S PEBBLE TOP LIGHT fit iK.-r ear.-. <*• months ana .’*• All Ablaze With We would call especial attention to our full line of 5 Pcs. Elegant All Wool A mures, 1 in a., ja-r. 1 mi lia- !,-l'l 11-5 SPORTING ROBBER BOOTS. $1.00 per yard, worth $1.1.7. Id. 'ti- -i ti at 'ia r :t 11-. H' •• i."i iaiuie*liate- I.. Bill" Mi: M i:-‘ h dh. a; tie- iv-i :a *- d her pru* TABLE .f f. 'll- 1 It 1. I. a Mi * far Ja., 1 Bargains! LINENS, 5 Pieces 40 in. wide.$ .50. •; 1 ...; item. age am ut '-4 ar-. 10 Pieces TURKEY RED TABLI1S FAST COLORS, 24c. I '• : M: ., I. 1 hai a— I a If-.lii- / h ili roil the Satin “ xext is Colored 5 40 in. .75. '1 > ! J M le Mens Extension Heel i. w. year-, •:,! ij -, iay- Rubbers, Jf.iiS CITE THE fine WHITE CREAM DAMASK, and all the . I K i-i I ’-1 Mil'll H"-ei»e M l. In "ii i;;. Including DAMASK, | 5 “ 40 in. 1.00. f rn Ih-da.-t, title 1 41 year-, 7 month-. In da> Ladies. lower grades. Also the popular UNION DAMASK. Look at our RHADAMES. 2 371-2C. ! B -. r, M .r< .7. -.trad 17.. wile of .lames M ti ar-, 7 tieo,tIi-. Ladies Pocket Rubbers I l{ k, M Mi— Bed' Jl, Henderson, A v> ,Uht n: i**r rr 1 will •uitwear :lire** pairsol 12 Pieces at.$ .08. a-' Jl ear-. BEST TRADE ii SHIETS "tniii'Mi rubber.-. 1. H Kj"-r: M JJ. " aged Ladies' .7.7 and 4-Oc, These include all the most desirable year-. \ •• 3 Pcs. All Linen 1 IIar v. -f *.* 1 _- Mai -i 24, -lohn Child yen's /lee/ shades. 18c. Sprint/ 1/abbeys. a Tabling Only I A; fa loll, age i Til ye ITS which we guarantee to be better quality than is offered else- 1 a: — 1 •:.. Mar< 1 Jo, Frank A., .-on or /.adits /{tdley SJ.ate //oof. High Unlaundered Shirts 44 44 44 '■ ai. 1 where at a rate. Btvfi.t -hea, aged 17 year-, 11 (at. higher 10 Pieces 40 in. wide.07£c. 4 Col. w v Border,25c. ■ i : 11 \ j- a ; S' ia- .. M 1 roll 1 ■ Wifi- T. Will. at .‘i7r.. 50c., 7Sr. and $1.00. 5 “ 54 in. .50c. 1 -if. oi |j. aK ii,,|. a_n-d J'.* year-, It* day-. MFVS (ALT BOO ! FOR.$2.00 *’ < (i HE A T HAHGAIXS.) 1: 1.. -a rf 1. Ma!•••:» Mi Wm. <_arnitmii, aged BOVS’ T Vf SOLK BOOT FOR. 1.75 | 5 *• “ 7 54 in. .02|c. 7 ears ..2.00 50 Hos. IiIimSM TOWELS, Tiie i.aif B t* are all ><>LII>. NAPKINS! HISSES’ SCHOOL BOOTS Laundered Shirts QUILTS! Black Silks 4.‘i in. tony. 14 in. wide, 11 1-lr. each.

m .• A. 75c., $7c., $1.00. ai. 1 -prin.ir ..i- it-t ivo-ive-i. I'lease call ami \- title., north 7Sr. $1,071, 50 Bos, LINEN amine tinon. IvrlJi .87*. TOWELS, $2.0(l,k$2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $0.00, $0.25. “.77c. 1.1)0. F. H, FRANCIS & CO., $0.75, $4.00 per dozen. “.98c. Satines. OAT MEAL. 4A in. long. LA in. irirfr. LAr. inrh 1.12*. MAIN STREET, BELFAST. s LaiiM 25 Pieces of the MOST BEACT1ECL Our sale of 1.25. 50 Doz. COTTON TOWELS 3c. Each. from 7Sr. to $1.50. exceedingly large SH ADES at 25c. per yard. 1.07*. Soluble Turkish 12 FANCY SHIRTS, ITnlaiinclered Shirts ! 1.50. 10 Doz. Towels, l-2c. Each. item tjoods, from SOr. to $1 .SO. 1.(18. Sjdendid sti/les. Some of these 1.75. Yds. Remnant- Yr Nice, 10c. Shirts ho re three on,I four Col- for the past three weeks have shown us beyond doubt that the 1,000 Piques, Heavy tors. ore n; It mode and hand- Pacific 2 “ “. 1.87*. Suano. values we We son, e. people have appreciated the prices and offer. CRAZY CLOTHS. ANNUAL surs, 50,000 TONS. We will guarantee these goods to be 10 Doz. Napkins only 50c. Per Doz. Tiii- old iii*' t reliable ! still tbe 50c. and 75c. Best Fertilizer, whieh has I quote same—23c., 48c., 20 per cent, less than any others in the When in our store ask our Clerks to been on the market l'*>r i 44 “ 64 44 1 Lot Shirts and don't that we eighteen jears, is un- ever shown in Belfast. city, please forget show these beautiful for Pure. Fancy values goods 10 02!c. Absolutely sin i»-t—i-»r list- mi, | of Farm, harden. Lawn. guarantee every yard them. I" -a !• a". I-', art"-. A mirve of at less than east. WHITE DRESSES. purity >r Flower Keel, li i- :"a-'-'ii- —. M >re 44 46 44 oeonomieai ■ t< ■' iinplt hi inure, rich :• fa'-, and 'line U -..Id ill eom 10 75c. ill all tile < !■•- f !-■ ■•: tin lew !••-*. -lawt necessary ; :ii e n t'. Tin Fanner; o' 'I*mi;iH powder-. Solti only in 1 ’1. w li*• tuts his i e »1 i\: n -, 1 wm.i: .... io», |>) (tmjis, Wall’ -t., 1 IPSWICH Brown Bleached Cotton 1m. to uiMin Cottons. 4 kin^r the HOSE, V lyrMI > will finds 1 Case Laundered M Icy return, Hathaway's Shirts, hat < do 11 ar’s g very all trool, US <‘ts. jter pair. Brown Cottons, 28 inches wide.3ie. BELFAST OPERA At 7.7r. eiteh. worth $1.1.7. HOUSE, “ Remnants at. 5e. Black Satin 3d .He. CORSETS. o xr \ 1011 r os i.y. ! SOLUBLE Remnants Brown Light Ground Cambrics. Gc. Camel’s Hair Cotton, good 1 Case Unlaundered Shirts, Nice Quality 37 c. GUANO Hose, quality at.5c. Wide Cretonnes at.12|c. ^'PACIFIC 44 “ 44 to the ti nesover. all 40 cts. Remnants 40 inch Brown Cotton-die. Rhadames. applied soil, repays its cost many irool. per pair. Madame Clark's Corse*, 1 Supero Quality.75c. 1'rv it an-l l» *ur i-initv, address 2 Pieces at 8 .08 per yard. in all at GLii)i)i < rin is, sizes, $1.25. :> \ Scarlet Underwear, 2 u I 25 “ Asst. Lais’ lade COTTON UNDERWEAR! Mass. Rfiillly tien'l Si l 11 Boston, Bit &. ntr Agents, -Foil SALK BV- all 7a worth 2 1.37* Murray Murphy, irool, its., $1.00. Dormet Flannels! 1 Case Goraline 70c /. I. A YO Iff/TOX. Belfast. 2 “ 1.50 Thompson's Glove Fitting, 3 Corsets, Only In tin nor mill orii/inal itbsnrilit 1/, /.. COKXI'OKTH, ThoriKlil.e. fresh One or at the of K. M. BERRY, Initij. New, goods. yard fifty yards low price Camel's Hail and Scotch Wool These goods need no comment, as it is 1 Case Embroidered corsets .25 X. /;. Ml KK I Y, Burnham. 6 1-4c. at $1.00. Only ! very difficult for us to secure enough at a I'nderwear at cost. Also Boston and Bangor time to supply the great demand that we 1 Case Embro’d Corded Co sets 50c. Co. have had for the two weeks. The Celebrated G. B, a S(i‘aiiislii)> past Corset, sn/ijnirfed by (joint Comedy 1 CASE CROCHET 50c. < Uni jin hi/. III Woo! Cloves and Mittens PRINTS r QUILTS Only Spring Arrangement. at $2.00, ami the I fine assortment of lined and Immense Quantity Colored Bordered Hdkfs. at 5c. I far trimmed 1 Trips Per W’cM'k. Spring Styles at.llic. and (Oc., a under the manayeinent of'./. M. at Bargain. Now Prints 4*c. H. II. Corset sit $1.00. Hll. /.. Gloves & Mittens Shirting at.4Jc Host Quality Spring Prints at.5c. 1 CASK BEST QUALITY CRETONNES, WIDE, ONLY 12 l-2c. Come and be at Tartan Merry! less than eost. It will pay Plaids, So,^n<1 25 Pieces at 50c per yard, including you to hay these goods for ano- all the NEW SHADES for SPRING I CASE RUBBER WATERPROOFS ONLY 55c. Commencing April B, Ins 5, ther winter. Look oat for a The sole seats trill at fc4 44 44 of open XL H 1.1 XL and SUMMER. We invite our bc>t Stmr. 1*EN<)I'.>< <>T, stmr. KATAIIDIN, of custo- | quality and warranted, 720 /'OO/f ,( SOS'S on Friday III o ru- (Japt. W. II- ROIX, I Capt. Homek, mers to these with Will lour Belfast compare goods Rubber fliRcULftRS. in y. April dd. make trips per week, leaving Necli Wear 1 BALE COLORED BLANKETS ONLY 00 PER for Boston Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Silk! others sold at the same price in the Si PAsR. Saturdays, at 1 2 o'clock i\ M. next Embroidery week. I great of ItETt'itMso— Will leave Boston for Belfast and variety city. the usual landings on the Bay and River on Mon- lO Rolls Handsome 25c. and t at a o’clock LADIES and MISSES at Carpetings Only Thackambau, 3603. lays, Tuesdays, Thursdays ridays Best and ! »*. M. Fancy Goods & Stationery Embroidery Silk, plain assorted shades, 25 Skeins in steamer BOCK L AND will make three trips per 44 44 44 Bay Horse. Foaled June. I87B. week between Rockland and Sullivan, leaving at BOTTOM TRICES. each bunch, 14c. per bunch. Double Rockland, Tuesday.-., Thursdays and saturdav 61C. 61C. 20 Warp 37ic. _ sir.-1 I,, (ii.l.-on, Ii\ 1). LINK, Agent .Belfast. liys.iyks “ 1'Ionian, ii Fir-t Fain ir. Dirigo, WILLIAM II. HILL, Jr ben. Manager.Boston. P. 44 / 3 !■'* Tii«' winner itij*• J 4<> .■stallion ra»v C. At MIN .(ien’l f reight Agent Dwight Palmer, tO 50c. & 62c. Mail -:.ir Ingrain .ir in D'J. obtaining a public lss.a.—1 1 1 Belfast, April 1, yr each in all sizes. ■ rCOLORED i. -novvu BLACK iii- trials over half-mile MASONIC TEMPLE. ti-ck in ,| ..rrie.v no toe*weight, his shoes iii' 1 •• e ll when taken "fl alter trotting sar LATEST SMPSOVlJ Belfast, March 19, ISS.I. LOWELL EXTRA, TAPESTHIES, BRUSSELS, MATTINGS, t Will stand for service at our stable v WE WARRANT EVERY GARMENT. iin iu*' mi .wkntk. Durable, easy and graceful, also OIL CARPETINGS, CURTAINS AND FIXTURES ON HAND. TEItV!> : §25 to Insure; Season, §15; §10 Dress Goods, down ut 11iii' of tirst sendee. HORSEPOWER Just received a NEW LINE of CHEVIOT Yds. Laces 12 l-2c. Curtain ... 1.000 Nottingham per ii'i-!ur.ig** ami -tabling for mares from a Harhinps for SAWINH W OOP with Circu- 500 & 600 BONE CORSETS only yard. ..able rates. Ail accident? and Wo have got the most line to lar and Cross-Cut Drag Saws. Also >I:i- SHIRTING from 5c. per yard up. complete ap'-- •'I "Wmu-’ ri-k. for Til KI’.SII 1Nt R|!'liiiii‘sLBw and other popular makes, all at he found in the city, including all the MUDGETT BROS. Acknowledged andCLIJANINC C«tuio. Poles, Ebony Poles,Linen Scrim,Drapery Chains,Shade Pulls. by all to be * * lb ifa.-t, Man li 3u. D-.Y—tt!4 LOWEST PRICES. NEW STYLES, such as THE I THE PEOPLE’S TEA CO. SATIN MERVEILLEUX, HOSIERY I Straw Ticlilngs Only Sc. Yd. Give as to those formin'' clubs for the away premiums A few more of FERTILIZERS: BESTiS B.ileof tin irTEASandCOFFEES,/hnncr. Teaand pieces DRAP DE ALMA, I Case A. C. A. Feather 12c. Per Yd. regarding Toilet Sets, Silverware, Watches, etc. W HITE TIC A Tickings SETS 411 and IIS pieces with $1 O .v $12 orders. EASY DRAFT, DURABILITY & QUANTITY OF WORK DECORATED TEA SETS < f 44 k 50 pieces SATIN BERBER, with Sift an.l SIS or :• rs. STEM WIADliVO 4.000 Yds. BEST PRINTS ONLY 5c PER YARD. SWISS WATCHES with $1.1 orders. LOLD Oil Table Cover A. W. GRAY'S SONS, 15.4 AID or Moss Rose Tea Sets of 44 pieces or Masttv BERBER BIEGE HOSIERY! Patkntfkh and Soli ti ARMURES, uivs, White Din iter Sets of I Oil pieces with $20 or- •: Worth of MIDDLETOW N SPRlNk c ut dnimt a complete yard. ELECTORIAL CLOTH, Premium and Price List. PEOPLES TEA CO., ISO Dozen received, and the haryains on them et with City PHospHale, Brilliant*, Rhine Stones, Pearl and (jar- tion. these rPHE STOKE, STOKE HOUSES AND WHARVES Jersey beautiful goods. nets. NEW and RICH patterns just received at STOCKBRIOGE 1 formerly occupied by the late Samuel Otis In- HER VE VS 1 quire of S. X. OTIS, or on the premises. :>wl2* JEWEER STORE. At satisfactory prices. Temple Place, Boston. Remember the Manures k Ground Plaster, Annual Belfast Savings Bank. We shall continue to give our patrons one Bargain Store. We propose for For *ale at the Meeting, ANNUAL MEETING of the of old stand of stockholders in the WINTERPORT HALL rpiIE corporation the next two weeks to make a GRAND CLOSING I tiie above bank, will lie held at their banklmr more chance to secure the CORPORATION art- nolilied to meet at great bargains in THE hereby Room, on Wednesday, April 15, 18*5, at 4 o'clock Call and be convinced that you can save money at L. A. the basement of Inimi Mall in Winterport on Sat- OUT of our and shall KNOWLTON, P. VI., for election of trustees, and to transact such stock, place prices upon our ‘2, 1MM5. at *2 o’clock P. M., for the pur- urday, May other business as may legally come before them. Goods that we have had such a Foot of Main of officers for the and Housekeeping 8t„ Kelfast, Me. 3ml4* pose electing ensuing year, JOHN H. Clerk. that will not our to such other business as be QUIMBY, goods only surprise perform may properly Belfast, March 1885—2w44 competitors, oefore the .‘50, on brought meeting. tremendous sale for the past two months. of NOTICE. CM AS. R. HILL, Sec. but open the eyes the public also. Dated at Winterport, March 30, 1885.—3w 14 TIIK SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMIT- 1 tee of Belfast, will lx? in session at Lite High >ehooi Room on Saturday, April llth, and Satur- Hotel for Sale I A. P. day. April 25th, at P o’clock in the forenoon, for MANSFIELD'S, I#” Do Not Forget the Place. tin* purpose of examining teachers for ttie spring vNK OF TI1K BKST LOCATUII ON TIIK COAST OF Summer terms. Teachers GOLD k SILVER WATCHES j G. W. ami will not be examin- V/ MAINF.. Haa a good patronage; is kept open BURKETT, other time. The, ed at any attention of Dint. Agents A BE NOW BEING SOLI, AT through the year. Has recently been enlarged is called to this notice, ami they will oe expected al an eepenae of BIO,000. Hill be aold for a to notify those they hire to this effect. WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES AT .mall price. Terms ol payment liberal. Apply PER ORDER COM. to i. A. IllMB, Islesboro, MASONIC TEMPLE. Belfast, March 28, 1885.—3wJ4 i Store. Or A. G. :Jwl4 81 & Hervey’s .Jewelry HUNT, Belfast. THOMAS W. PITCHER’S. 83 Main St., City Block. Ia April. The (arc of Children. Downright i At a Boston, Mass—A leading medical thinks ! Cruelty. PROBATE NOTICES. Probate Court held at Belfast, within and ba- What did the do journal the LOCAL. TIME. sparrow yesterday? it is about time mothers should know how serious- I To and to County of Waldo, on the second Tin -Ha' uf knew permit yourself family A. I). Nobody but the sparrows;* the health of children is the use of March, 1885. ly Imperilled by | At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for I He were too bold who should to and “Suffer!” OKPPA Winter try say preparations containing morphia opium, and the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of CKOOKKK, Guardian of IIIKAM 11. Arrangement They have forgotten it all to-day. given for the cure of col is and coughs. The With sickness when it can he prevented and March, A. 1). 1885. 0 C KOOK KB, minor child of lilKAM CKUUKKK- 1 -FROM- does it this chemist of the Board of Health, Otto late of in said of Why haunt my thoughts way. Brooklyn so Stockton, County Waldo, decea-., Grot I’ll. a of cured easily j. chase, widow of william THE ONLY REMEDIES FOR With a that and he, I)., graduate the University of MARK. ed, having presented his limtl account of Guardian’ THE SKIN joy piques harrows, MarthaCHASE, late of in said of As the birds Kiel, Germany, certifies officially that recently a With Bitters!!! Searsport, County ; ship for allowance. fly past, Hop Waldo, a AND BLOOD UNIVERSALLY harmless and yet effective article for such com- deceased, having presented petition for Ordered, Tnat the said Guur.iian give untie,- Islesboro. Castine & And the chimes an to Broaksville, ring fast. has come to his He allowance Irom the personal estate of said de- all plaints notice. refers to the persons interested by causing a copy ol this or -FOR- COMMENDED. And the long shadows sweet shadow ceased. der to spring newly discovered Bed Star Cough Cure, which lie Having experienced a deal of ; be publislied lliree weeks in the cast? great Ordered, That the said Martha J. Chase no- sue<:e.--iv,-!y found purely vegetable. give Kepuolican .Journal, printed at Belfast, that 1* l: I, F A S T “Trouble!” from so much so that tice to ail persons interested a they "in. indigestion, by causing copy may appear at a to h-- T. Totten. C.7J North Tenth Philadel- a “Seek not to as ; Probat.; Court, h Id at P.ei- street, There’s maple-bud redder to-day; penetrate the veil," the girl re- 1 of this order to he published three weeks succes- within phia, reports that one of tils customers stated marked tin* came near my ta-t, and tor said County, on tin* second to It will almost flower to-morrow t) young gentleman who sought to peer losing in the at Bel- ; sive!} Republican Journal, printed ■ of n him incidentally that he was feeling so well and the Tuesday April next, at of tin- i -ek bet-.re I could through meshes of the dotted gauze which dis- /.//;■ / fast, that at a Probate to M HOUND TRIPS r* had t swear '(was only TRADE MARK. they may appear Court, no.m, and show cau.-c, if ticx PEK WFF K. gained wenty'-seven pounds in the last year, yesterday, creetly hid her features. Free from he held at any have, why the In a sheath of snow Belfast, within and for said County, on same should not be allowed. all of w hieh he attributed to a systematic course and ice it lay. M> trouble always came after any of eating the second of next, at ten of the the < rnri'KA which With fierce winds it Tuesday April GKO. K. J<)II Resolvent, has proved ef- blowing every way; Experience Taught Me! PROMPT, SAFE. food— clock before noon, and show if ihev Judge. fectual when SURE cause, any A true copy. Attest:—II. I\ all other remedies failed. Whose surety had it to borrow. And mv for it. After Liver Cure the of said i-n.u,, u, -.xTZls STEAMER FLORENCE, money paid having for i«. fol!,. at. £ o«Eirr ’£liioal Howe ver light have, why prayer petition should not be Till bird- should lour years, and on nos- I CEO. E. Capt. Decker, fly past, Complaint spending money USVl UoHX. And digestible. granted. JOHNSON, Judge. ■M a IVoliRlc Court liol.i at SOKES ON NECK. trums and Fifty CVxrs a I*.-., ,, llrlfa-i, within -mil f. And chimes ring fast. doctors who didn’t help me, l tried Sul- p.,,. A true copy. Attest:—!',. P. Fiki.d, the v -Will 1«- ive I-le-hor- I' in’- T,!K<11 11 For two or three hours at a time I had to Register. Uouuty of Walilo, on the | Tin .n c.>\ t-, at t has. Litters six bottles‘’lire*! me. 1 shall !*»«*• u r*. I?. g. A. go s ■',l> '• Ilradv, Somerville. Mass., who refers to And the long spring shadows sweet shadow- phur always A-.- IWiiryijind. M.n.li, A. 1). Iss;,. iirx'ik-ville nl J«) ami r:i Mne at In | d ii c them.— (I. X. Never does not contain the most 1 Dr. J- Wood, druggist, of that certiiies to a cast ? Butler, Cohoes, N. Y. varies, through f«»r »♦*!! t Ia a\ II. if t-t at i*. a city, ] At a Probate Court held \ at Ml/UKA — wonderful cure of running sores on the neck which Belfast, within and for pKI>il V, A'lulhil.lr iiui- ,,p p,, ,._p ,,, U'KI/.M >I>A 1 Will leave I-le-l.nri Mamma isn’t the ... >, RvMel ’-r.,ve ( lining out)—It polite, Bobby, to Excruciating pains, County ol W aldo, on the second of Tj |,,,i;i AS A. > had been treated by hospital without “Was there over a like one of the adultera- Tuesday UKY.NOI.Ds, laic f t •" "I : a-itine Ml Si. IT, for lU lla-t .|ir« physicians day to-day. sm •< k when You never do that particle A. 1). 1885. i" ml H <■;* a nr! which your lips eating. If “And the onl\ I ever March, "Hit; ut al,In, p, ■■!, |, VM, l.e e, 1 lire, yielded to the Ctrl So so so way got” .-ume B. 1 il'a-t each trip in time lor cry say, worth smacking over. I >rm re I, 'J'liat III" .;.ii I Ml,.I,, A 1j CHAPIN, late of Swanviile, in said ol i„ L!.'amt ie*spm boat-« r Mains iioim W. -i uli a laual), aside: ‘‘That’.- the County !iutcri-lc.l 1,1 (IKED B1 CCTICIKA. always way, Was by throwing up all my stomach contain- Waldo, deceased, having presented a fur !" ,'aiisi,,y ;, ivp; u,,. < API Jl llARP.nl’R, Manage,-. Willi the in as as Scott's Emulsion of Pure petition u n three old, spring; long they stay*. I an allowance from the estate of published week- -in —iv..|. p, p, JI! f said de My skin disease, w hich resisted several Sil ed. No one can conceive tin* that I had personal " 1 an •January. ii Cod Liver with pains 1 popular They tind in greater splendor, Oil, Hjpopliost hlles, PURE GOODS ceased. Juiirnal, print, ,| ai I,, ip, u,:,. p„ ,v remedies and other remedies advised a III a by physicians, the to PI'i'ar I'l'ebale ( ,.11 n, in I." ic -! Wlien turds fly past. In St ruinous Children and Cholera j go throtigh. until Ordered, That the sai l Etta M. give no. ,1 ,11 p. has been cured your I t iici.ka Infantum. Chapin u ilnil, iiit.l nr by Remedies! aai,l ta.unip,,. h Ami the chimes “At last y to all persons interested In causing a of | ,, They surpassed mv most ring fast. Dr. 'V. L. Hansom, Hartford, “I And But DOES the FULL ti>;e copy "i sanguine expectations Ind., says: I possess this order to !>,• April IICM, ai ten ol u and effected a And the shadows sweet shadow- 1 v a> token! “So fhat for three weeks 1 puhlislu d three* weeks .-no-. ., r. rapidly cure. long spring Emulsion to be an excellent in lay "ll"" 'aiu-e, if tln-v your remedy lung in tin; Republican Journal, at tha'; any have, ivl tlm p: -li | d. (J. ARENTRCE. east !“ VALUE of in bed and printed lirliast, lint he allow,Ol. every they at a Probate l«» Vincennes, Ini>. trouble.-, and especially in Strumous children, and Legitimate < onld < at not ma> appear Court, he lind a: | king! Bel I > ■. .. (.Km K .UilINMlS a ,.| .... a.si, within and lor .id on the m a Then that may be my thoughts all a most valuable in casus Count., A why day remedy elnonie of Cholera ! which -M> Mill' ring- \v. re so th it I called two doc- Tuesday of ..(I'M Alii :—]; |. ... hr. KNOW ITS I sec 1 am old, the token— Washing Quality, gives April next, at ten of tin- ej..<-k i„ VAL1K. by tor*, to me >om< llll 11 *1 if Hf'll-P in.mlar IL.I .life ■ ■ Infantum." give thing that would stop the ; fore noon, and show eause, if anv th.n have win Are so haunted now so tea A I 'rnh a 1 All of (Ttici ha Remedies verv I by sounds, sad, now Li : I "ill'l li.'M ;:l 11, within inn I p your give good ty? fcks pain their the prayer of said sh..u!d‘nor k u mi- t. -t, a over petition 1 satisfaction. ’The ( net ua U recent dinner a asked his every advantage ''IP -o .. I especially i-eeom 1 g<*y public clergyman Soaps Efforts w ere no to me. OEo E ; IJ Waai pm IJ ; — Cures RHEUMATiSHl. good .Johnson, liaht hand of which sect lie was a mem- m jit •la in- *• mend lor the neighbor \en >i diseases for which it i< used! I know of tbc words 1 bear the fuj, n S A true — (.ut lend eutib'en It in dr. sparrows say. »*•«»•••• »** At last I heard a good deal copy. Attest B. i*. HKLI», R. _ist- r. 1 from its value. ber. i'he seemed t<> preclude further discus- I-fir y 51!SI of doubtful and eight li >. experience And the maple-hud’s way reply character; praeti- mysterious i >11. it was, “1 am a | “About your Hop Bitters! I)U. 11. J. l’KAl'T, U is. reporter." a MONTKI.LO, | which irom its sheath it has rui r At 1 rohate ( ourt. held at within .and lor II. C»l I M P.Y. it editor In a e.-i Ky broken. Kiys,,,^vv’i,",Y.rl?"e"',,,'r And determined to try them.” Ballast. JOHN recommended other tin < of » U M M | ■ While tile birds is necessary at times for Cos- 'Jill hy ouuty Waldo, on tin ,n,d I m !.,v <\ pill J | \\ fly past, Physic Biliousness, Cll IRI.ls U'l' tIt.-iUlmiii-... «;»r» I’. A. jcally Hot a bottle—in four weeks i took the eon- (TTICI BA ABROAD. !;ind, I lc-lainen: A lid the chimes fast. tiveuess, Ac. U»e Dr. Arnold’s Bilious Bills. 25c. Maraii, \. I). is>5. ..I \\ I-. \ Ll I1Y l.UUM.Y, tie p. ring lent'- of I Through a home-reiurne I manufacturers in IC It > t-l, in lid o| Wal. 11,-,-. i_ I, Noryvegian. 1 have And the shadows sweet shallow lyrl-2 imitating it. 1) A U l M. LOVETT, a lower | > VR.\:I \ county long spring ■ learned to know t A South Carolina negro went on playing the Ad- (>ne! pl< '■'1:1. d tid \\ li, | or 1*1 ;. 1 your i;ticcua, which has in a i l J.ON E I' f, late ot in s d I (_•• ;■ i• east! dle a Lincoiiivi.le, ■ short lime cured me .,f an Eczema after bullet bad been tired into his brain. Lx- ol \\ Cder. ■!, I «,.»I -aid ot I M li Y )• notie,. that mv phvsi- | None should he how- N< \i day I was out of bed. and have not aldo, deei ased, having prt-si-nleo n n p.j will hereafter tire at the Addle. | deceived, I '•!•- -US ill! e a ... R' cian's medicines could nm heal. Helen in for a-penned people an fe-ted m, >itru1.i*-l>nv.‘ Riiriilmm .it v ... I Jackson Century April. allow,Hie-- from tin- pur-una! e.-t.iic b -ai«; a by in-ing opv »». j., „„ t« I"' 'i I lilt. IIEl Heroes. ... pu'nl-'i. thr.v \(. oek- :... <■ IV.EN, Norway, awl children Fnit; 11,..1!I.iik.-:•Is -\ Mothers, t-thinj fntful need Dr. as the word WELGOrU K. .it- 1 ■' A n t u r t'i r re 1 < That the puidit J'-uma:, printed ,tt pudta-i, t a •; t ■ W Mi lu Sfi F In ;/< nitty. Arnold's and Cordial. ! lever, from M-lered, said limb avd M. i r.uts.v to •W I."., .ii .-'oothing Quieting Druggists II"ur, the same cans'- since. PI at-. l’rob tie < out r, to Home at Last. all persons interested In rau-iug a ol this 1 have copy < ■■ the recommended it to hundreds of others. l.e W hi:, and tor -aid ■'. -U I»o> lit I Clasped Hands are ; "rd.-r la pul.loi,. d I li ve W .‘I k- -U- i., »y •'..in'll’ n.’, I,rifs 1 THE POET POWERS. 't "ii fi v- no mi<-!i *~ ol \ i I n- 'd. lit! ul I..- J;' ••It i- that st. Paul was addicted to roller jand the Journal \ ,.i !.aiii.e,” >a\> an The I on “Advocate 1 am.** (.to. Keiulall, A list on, 1 i 'e'• vy,; ; t exchange. report probably every bar. the inerils ot t i ■„ (/,. ami let the her” stamped oi«t not hr «!. tt or M, d l ife MIN IK I: t greal yurt 1lp\ —..KU K. >>|\-< >\, Judge. a.-t, t.. !<>».— !\ 1 yery epaulets to-day: way Columbus J->. Texas, April 21. \s;J. Apr! next, ten in. k •» edy. H. V 1*< VN 3ml3 I 1 Ai! d —P. P,. I KJ.l >. i; i-1. r. ER>, llK*ID«.EI'« 1RT, Con s. Tlx* fell Destroyer, with his and glass, E ar t : fore noon, and show eiiii-i1 if au\ tie \di scythe Tens of Thousand Colds Mitor 1 have tri-d \our Hop Bitters, nave, Can never take their memories awin'. Hie pru er •)! said peiiti m should n u i\. granted. and tii.d Uie\ are for anv The <• h-td to good complaint. j '. a Probate I d L. 1 T H" l!:f d W d e ,, li- eouusonee u Cr*>up, Whooping Cough, Ac. Im- •Attest -1',. id 1 ii- ! i». |». _:-n r. skin t ure. W. ii in s« • more ith.n «»ur hearts to dwell: i;a vi-. an exquisite >kir, mediate relief by Dr. Seth Arnold’s Cough Kilh r. 11. C u.km u. M r- \ i>. Peauiilicr. 25c. ii un i: \ IIksolm n Uie new i, our 11111 ‘2 j K \ K Wi bin hearts as in a sacred shrine. If contains no ingre- 1 f rcllh.i Ado,inis:-..d u i., ; -t ,i. Blood Purilie r, £!. injurious c N"i" ^enuici- wit a i;t *i I a inch of (1«• s on all green r. Wherein our lov>* shall my regular family patients,” said Dr. j dients. | the C«ninly •»( \\ ahiii, on i:i<• sccmd Tue-dnv ni hold him tirm and "i the white label. stum all toe Potter Drug and Chrntical Co., Boston. Killeuupiick, “not one is now sick.” Guess you it leaves no deleterious pub- vile, poisonm^ March, i>. is--. fast. j stuff itii “Hon” or in have .’t called on of s' ::1IC' ip tl'O bread as ail pore “ilojts” their name. ■ ••• any them lately?” li :•( "U11! etmini.-irad, U “r ail a, inquiringly J K VI \ M I N < >. \ i:; i, i, Where cruel nor pen shall dare pt. i- .vani t Tartar and 1{( i !; i.,11 of 1 Mil-. 1 ,IA so-\l», an ex.iuisite tongue malign remarked a brother M. D. j) Oidetfil. Thai the -aid Part rh! •_■. Toilet, ) V\ m ai. ll-to OI ITi The “silent man*’ who comes us A tun Pi .waters do. 1 A h 1. Ii, a ; "i. ii i; w V# I 8 Bal and Nurse vttialive. to at last. 'I-::--. ?.// : n.- i. ii ry 6 I; n-dore> P. the Flour the r, d by causing a cop -u this nr let ; l »‘U in said ..tin!;, of w p,_ .,,, Loud the drums hid the tires Breaking Ip. .* < •ieV tola \\ beat; camp ;*y... in11 r; nt n?ti> uoid ■ llifei eck -.-Uee- --i vr! j, h hi-dily P'diiion lor lIn -an- r al -i;.i i* .,. published On hand we see rejected in Ike loan of the .oliea-.t a.t P. glow eveiy evidences that winter is SEEDS! 1 I .a! K-'p Junr.i.al, pr.'de -rd-t, t!„-y | SEEDS! |>iior pi-. As in the and will soon W lie it. armies of the long ago! breaking up, have to yield t<* the au 1 | it in.dies n better and 'i'--liter Ordered, I'lia 1 vaia It is a most ’“"SANFORD’S™' ing -pring. important question t" 'll -rsv)iis biscuit than anj other H.ii.in_ p inl. r.'.'icd by •.u-iim, a .v|.y ol ihi- We know him a* we knew him amongst scientific men what causes the l uc-d iv ot \ jirii next, at hoi of tl n only then, general Powder order to lie 1 )lisiu*d l:nx- w rek -n<••<•--'!\ ’• Jill ;• > In olden limes, iii \ ami the leelirig of debility and lassitude so in loot-., and show cruise, if anv ih ha'.'e. a. irkshurg rest, prevalent and H w,i Journal, |Tlut« > ,1 l11 a-!., t:■ i( Hie\ Plants, liepllblieaii '.‘line im* liceawse he stood a of tins- legion. While some regard it as the result of TlA12TB \ K Vl.lIl I J iSt ll'S .-Mould not. a1 h1-ve t. tower strength for men .SO.'VS, Vegetable may appear at a iVob.at- i. I•» i• i,. j,. RADICAL CURE j •oiiiinement and inaction, others it to be < ■ id *. K J( I!1\m)\, | Who flew to arms from north amt east and suppose fast, within and lor -ai a on i. cairn* I>\ Established 1829. NEW YORK. <...,mm|\, A tru-- Alte-[ T II E d tin* decay of and animal debris copy. :-!i. P. !• di.i ... K .. west: vegetable Tuesday of A pril m-M, >> leu b.-fon- which has accumulated during the winter. What Hersusc noon or Till. TRADE SFPPEIED 15V noon, and -Low e:\u-e, if any ihcy 1..i\.■, w i, a,, through sunny starlight dim, i- specially needed at this lime, however, is some- Vines, Sc, Bulbs, lira> -i of -aid pi td a -1 .a. .d i>< ; FOR CATARRH With simple fai'h. we loved ami followed him. thing I > overcome these influence.-. It is too late Commissiansr’s otsc. Id i. !"\ in... All! it ', Columbia, I'nou-ands of over kindly done, person- all the country who ami I i!■ •) mi.. >• cl' i• I-, >111, gold. and Plover Viain High Sts., Belfast, Me. : l if,, ,,;ji Blossoms. To take our In ro a little *• — t\ :. for space. h.i\ Kidney W ort a faithful trial are ! I in* At a rrohate ( onri In ;: 14 i.wii ia i;,u ‘Mi'1 Til. i.,\ .Mai ,. \ To set him *m tli rea !\ t > that no oilier < your blinding sun. testily is I < -• H'li --.inn. l-» glory's remedy equal the Mint v of Waldo, in.- >;>• i i': ,, 1-' >C« i-i\ ami \.tll, .••• | >, The rub r to i the the : a n- d * Hanford's Bndieal I ure mighty of a mighty race. cleansing system, purifying blood, .M.i' A.' I>. Is-.'.. Tcii: .r- avail il,, ..i if \ |;|.i bi-tanti> r* the and all 1 UNDERTAKNC! relieves the in , wintry > Kb C1U, Ml lib A h -o I h r diseases. it is in lact the of all mi\<; i: lin- I.KAMdili •' > d trs the Mean 1 waterv To king spring prompt1 an I ih'o’ough- *J * -t -I, r- -n .-iv »y niagie, -1..}- dig unnoticed down stair? 1 > ■ j.Vf'Cil. step your palac i' ■ ; ae .. ••! U >'it V I,, e medicines. J 1 •• dt 'l t or ^uinl.i' isw | tie, >| barge s Da-m the .. INVERT> Night cai I X 11n n 111:• f nm V>- ami I s. lit- Hinging < | |.ivv. • on,.: o| \V ,. ii IV- -a .-I;: c 11 ii il D()>1 on Nor? m i-.n ;. 1 N in ! lleid.- re> V-v\ Heat larle•. ami l’iiiK»tic aye. palaei- gate nut are lieee-* io a .. you going to do when you are a man?” I I I. ■'I i at foot I -.-li rl.aa -;,.le ad Was •, subdue*s C'hiil- .in p. r- ! « i*i < w n EPEE'S ij11ai :il. I tl! .. ", ... i. .. ,, : •»i.i pnrrh it Wide h lie* | of war anew. •i.-ked aleo ia \, open omp a gent lemau of a tour old toddler. After M•.i.t\ ... or ,i. 1 year CASK a 11 ami d I >!/,•• m’!v on pa priv ■.1 ed.-aiise-s ihr na-al i--a. ot foul mi. restores j KTS grades M. J p us, 1 h» n from him the and the state • nami'Mit ol < in- aid d .o. stripped glory deep ihoughl; ••Well, I guess I would h h \ iame a — •rtment >rder.-d, Inal n 4 t ie senses of sum la- ai d hearing when af KOBK.N AMI IF/KIAL Ct V ; ! 1 o him furlh. an w <>ni-oiit !>;• lb*: lather *>1 some other little all in lore-led a .a 1 •. fling empty, slim boy." II Utils of all kinds and -. per-.-n- Ly >‘-uu.-itig "pv i- a afTeete t ree- tin- head, il vat. ami t»r»*n«*11i•«11 lilies piin \ .!!>:. .1 I { if * Lo l»e week- -in ee--t\. Vain pomp and he know \ uu. w hat von Cut flower* anti ev published three a,; i* .>»• of otfeiiMvc matte i. s\v• i• i• *11s .-111«t the pride, Ladies Floral fte*ign*uf erp- Ml I It-cciv III —a tin jiuriUes Weaknesses. •••■ an Journal >1 at i!,e' ti"ii min e.1 on short noif-e an low publi. prini. lJell'a-t, that t• 1»! e-ath. -i -ps the- rough, an I arre-t- the of I pi at very pri i. m. i1 Aili i:ii>..!•: progress Mr. T. II. (i afford of Church THE appear al a I’ronate Court, lo lie held at lb a., Catarrh leewards trail as he wreaths that rise from his Hill, Md., i- s<> always guarantee perfect s.;tDfa<*iFn in THOMAS HARROW. I Ii. bAi.i.lil I Consumption. cigar! ■ Hi i.kfnl for Hi r> -loration of his wife to March in this line. w iihin ;ti d b>r-a :• <.'ounlv, mi llie -ee<.ml i One Pottle u M •:11 c II ,,„e be\ ( atarrIi d Sol- complete from 10th in every-tiling l vrT i *;■ t* -I at >t■ kt<*ij. A! r.• 11 | m-:, 1 everything ol it*., We loaned him then, we once lie.id dial in* i> willing lo to the fad and I I he Heat. April next, ai ten of* the doek I eba-. Vent and >anf-.r I dialer, a.i in k for >ankoiii»’s Hun great .— Thi- i- io to the effects of ; 4 >.4 »OS! I >, l -»«10. , n md be granb d.’ kqki^15Sieai.’ sic * s.. e. Aid rid. With love that with he has to certify grand your Vege- grows griefs ta” *■ was (-Kb. I-! .1 ompuuud. My wife suffering trom a duction. .‘lotixsnx, r11!I K it; «. ., bear For Sale ! 'KNr I- liKK, Ill'll ivn.-it liavf\ ■. t Potter Drug and Cbrmical Boston, t<-liable disease wiiirii seemed to Cheap A true e- Atte-l —14. 1*. lb .l-b 1. Co., bailie the .-kid of py. 1-if.i.!>, 1 ‘Ion. -J of Pro: -It* f..| ,i \\ We lift the ”' load ’ha; those broad shoulders j i'i•' -t medical men. -She was in a j poor, languid. Two farms in 1>I’D()K>, M ,\ IN E, (din bitted Illustrated .m, on tin- sirnii'l Til*'.'.la)' of Mir! b i-- ( eneral Office, K. B 1 M‘ ! vefn f and pre\a ntion, bore; ‘I. ptvs-ed, nerv ous condition. \V» eomlud- Our Stock of Medium Priced Catalotjae At a Prol ati Court held ;it l: Ilion, Y. Afi5 finally lo, on Lite -ee.-nd i m "f '•r<"!itor- IV: glad Farm No. I has house, ell and *! i- i in.-t it.rr- u- .!'. I--.,. : Nch Y >»rk — 0LTAic_ mali-m, >eiatica, I T«,-uuot in istened great -urpii.-e bottle had not been March, !\ .* ... S,‘J With eyes and very Serge l,l‘‘ ‘'onneeted. 7‘* iu‘iv« «»t land, a l-.LL, !:tf( 1 Montvl.I. ii i-i •: Office, ; C• *iirhs, -dels. Weak P.a« k.M"in t .kon before tie re seemed to be a ^ IJroad>vaj. v dim thorough change I*. -\M>Klts, Cuardi.'in JOHN I. i111 '1 a---,- i\, ... T young orchard, lti>0.1 well of wit t, i«*|»i in-"-vrnl, .) i.oii, a -», a ml P.oW«dS, >l|«»Otilig PaillS, in h whole, condition. and now to -le- Is in will snare for Seeds, Wi rail him home to Jove and cherish him! day good giva you your good wood lot, pasturing h |n hi .•! f Tools, Machines, OSCAbAbNKS J. and e.b \( K Ii. IMHllc, oil'll- trim tin* •! it.- ..f fan I .n-poi, ^ A ii ii.i.in .-s. be ddi enough H\st*ri:i. Ke-iiiiih- and relieved from "all l'oriiiei de- •" « 'l ^ f Ldw ai't entirely cattle and cuts In tons of lu v. E i> in N J in heirs of I* Kb MIT !’. sAMJ'.'.s, lain »•» w ■. n v: -ai.I liters in \vni. h in Pa : t it: Demand. than i" fPains, | oi., I ».> »{■< psia, pressed leeiings. T. H. Halford and wife. mosrsey in .-aid "i \\ anyone. house and l.arn, g »«»d well <>1 water, ... or.-aard, Count) Waldo, deceased, bavin, present tins, ..ini that th v i i Live r < a id, P.ili.-us F- ver. amiinuton. D. C.. March L ISbo. Wanted. . petition L) *1 i •• I' '* A w. the in a &?e mean PARKER & S'* x/ M mrin, «1 I id mb's. MS,. Pol- they -uigiiig voluntary eimreh it. us. V I 1 Try l»o|ii ot the above farms are smooth and in 'WOOD, minor-,-r.n.de.i in Swanville.nl an .nivant e : ii!' in -.'.i r..m tv, on Sat it- t.. A .:. I ... lin*' «‘r-* an V"h”- ui in, sitting in the pew baek of a gail\ dre>-- good |>i Fleet rle Batter) Ol S'lUII. i' •' •' •' £ LECTP c cd condition for a mowing machine. Vo. ft Vort/i Market oll’er li k i:i I ill' !nivi mil., a a. | ..i \\ w dn a lady, wlii-pered t<» a triend bis si le:’ “.Mr-, using St., c Porous Plaster Gems oi by j < That the -ai I <>--■,ir jy noii.r 1 >• »•*- I •*>■“» -t tin I: Thought. !»r >w u's App!\ !•• E. DDlMiE. Ordered, give Ur, ;,I ... tm II -I. a; in 25c. eve-r\ win r>- bonnet i- .-o loud that I cannot hear the S TE.^^ Shaw Brothers. I’.rooks, Me March Will, |sS».—:iiv IF BOSTON. I iv I al. person inter*'-:.-d l.y a 11 dm a < p'. .. 1 ! ■> id,, !>ui'| ..■ of iv. i' :. v ii.. -ai It thou wouidst attain to t > i.e died three Week -u< p bat Llii- !• :. I iv .■! M \ thy highest, go M.-irrh i'Ullll j; 1» : 1 | Hrlfust, 10, 1,-hvll lo k a w hat that doe* w '* 11 "bl pulilieim Journal d at lleliu-t, ii 1 it t m iv *.i olii-i M in i\\ ! I. U. upon flower; illessiy. established cough remedy, Down-’ print, 1 House for Sale. Assessors’ Notice. al a Probate to be held a.t Ib' ‘>"'1 '• TH Mi \> || that do thou willingly, [feejnih r. i.a\ir. -till more than holds its own in the puliiic appear Court, i. -t. >M lit!, c-iie vv ii Itin and for -aid < on f ie uj i diou, despite -harp and active It The story and a half bouse with -:i .'-iTihciA."t s-ors of .otinty, competition. rr*iR Celfasl, Ineivln 1 1 ( \ i J to.’.. it t !, of the loo : 1 i- ••home and ell and barn •< pi . la. Ju, up troubles, with great numbers Sb tnOlr.'a'.’s. DAVIS.' Th.-lvk 11'. i., i»• ■:11• Iinmono. on hand -w at JOHN-ON, Va ules. iuii-rr.-t, A — P<»i i.iikkki sn:, \ y Fed ,| a:et .about tour of an v true Allcst !i. IV b t-t.r. _’2. i>si. p» opi.-, their continued use and unsoliei | acres land, some t went t r• F: -':,t 'in.* i! > r> lain t .i-y art* owin^r and all ropy. Mklh, />’ 7). Handout, A .- '' ** ..>f Dec-, ai,• Tlii- a Kennedy. it speaks volume- in it- pc.o- apple. is very desirable, i'i I'vr-y hei ! in iri'' as .yu -.rdinn, '\ceiitor, ad- Hkau >n: I haw iHr ( \our medicine. e-ailod Madame de staci denied to N't.. place, tmiit Dr. Davis for his own and '“i' .. < V* a l*i"bale m ; 1; u .a happiness be, lay or.—Burlington, Free Press, Jan. Hi, 1*S1. by use. wii! Mr dot rw \.-. pi -u.•:: ts i- liv law I>!i KhNNFDV- K.Wiiinih for I; **A slut*- ot lie -o'd at a \. the Couulv o; V a. lo. on 111 *" HKMKltV. constant occupation upon un- bargain. Applv to A. Iln\\ E.S. "v'■ i.ij.i li' M.j win !i ti e' are pos.-es^ed second f-d ol eijgestion and Id//. to u hi I I w -< ,-t -‘ idle Ills .11 ST RKTIKNEU FROM BOSTON WITH ALL -i M A. i>. !-sd. j, at desirable object, with a con: mnai sense oi -'*rl was reproved for plaving with the I b \ pr!i lie\:, an i be irdi, and know iron-ex !l, prepared times, peri*-nr. tint il is wortlix ..f bo\ .md a- told tiial seven 'u ;"ill ile 111e .ae 1 d I X t I- I rogress tow ant its aJlainun nt.” being years old she' aeeominu I" 1 w. And for j AilKi Vote; ir ,!-.f ol c t, all that can it >r 1 he said of disorder-? oi tnat ki'mi. hi- t To U >. >. n : sjm .dfuilv, .Ml-:LIl “tl.e II 1 ’i'i o •, bigger we glow the belter we like e-t !''. lac U ider-iu lU'd Will it.' In t oil*.';, I \ i, o, 1. •, I ■; 1 6!' Harrison strn t. A il impalience of monotony ail w arincss ot j., ”i1'i* t ’■ a-s ssors* oiliee titiou i. -al, < n an -1 ,1 LATEST during business the 1 d :i.. ,, lh..t DU. best even, aie but of the STYLES! LUNCH ROOM DAVID KIAM.PY’s tilings V 1 i.WOi.Ti’h sign* "I eternity It .e HIM I’o TUI*: six eeased, situated in -aid M -nlville, at m or UKMEDV i- e■ x;. >* pub priv- i.-iv. Iv u-.-.i a me the- lim ..| in, of our nature, tlje hrokeu human bi'lmm-oi have opened Enoch I|o*iiii ill '•nnn.'.'ti \\ i11 i id- N 1 * i I * A 'i < > i- i onlYsi Hale’* ;r :• rotsgh J \ 1 1.11. N I'. X 1’, :*nd no lonm r; ate -ale. iThe Greatest Bl 1 pur Hudson H;m-r is sin-wn b\ j Honey11: cure,2"c.,50c.&$1 1 Hailrnd, tin- h-bowing ’lie divine ev» G-org- my grocery business, in tin- store fomieri' T-o: v lastingne's. Ma- don- ! AM) A FILL LINE OK P nil nation o| propcrtx by tin* Ordered, T'a, the -aid Care; a:\o notie, KNOW 'J. > y mail post-paid. from Tarn The s he l Ed ( >> ff town. writer is non oihe-r than aid. Glenn'sNisiplinr.- oa:>L* & iuiifies, 25c. cupie by Cook, lirst do--r ab..\e C -um A"t -in' will ii •• in 10 eonsidered as a waiter for all persons l: I-re-i. I l.y eau-'oe: 1 ol J Mr. DeUcv.-re. the station Audit f he buiidina. p Hudson GeriijaiiC'ornHt nnnt rl:.;.sc«*rns& Bunions ■ e-'.-d *d any in true and tlli-order lo !.'• ■ w a p'-i-on iirinifinir perfect } i.-iieil liirei *-k 1 Uiver Hailr-.a I a!. at 1 urn Lundies or i ! I ! ft? •*ml c"iii| town, a man wei! Meals from 7 A M., to 11.3ft V. M. ii"1 m law. on in j Not literature or Hal's Hair and Whisker and r*«ji;;! Clanks which to make I he Itepid. Joio-u.al, prin •; ai la r.i-i, m known in that >• •mmiu.iiv by theology, but only by | Dye—Bhmk Brown,60c. Hot Tea ami tofiee tor farm r* who bthiig their it"' i'lin: !■.!; fa -c ill'.' had 11> applvile: toll..' A— e—or.-. tney liny appear b a l*i •oale Conn, p, n. 1* 1 I ditv re. \v \, \ I rare a man and Pike’s Tootiiache euro in 1 lunches. V. "eh. 22, 18M. integrity, by perineuLed per- Drops Minute,25c lii-hv. 'Mi \• -a- ..I *• • Desirable a/ he r-al district- are 1 Ila.-t, witnra a. : for. -aid •. m;\ u,. Tjr. It. Kennedy, Handout, A ) lumed w J] au > of la*a\» i,—w it[, manliest or ij t.» suit the Dines. Cal! and see un-. Dean s Hlieumatie Pills are a sure -i-d to m in- u, i;„ ir |a h |,v ot ..... cure, 00c. \-books l—j, the Tuesday Apr: i.evt, a' I •*: ->[ i:: no,, ■ Dkai: sik F-e. a t, •, Very 1 I 1 ongiimel was t r>, m p | with Woiuaiiii-'st ;o\<—can tenth ! einiiiiiiig the vision be da; of next. lore and -h -A ii 1 :.•••. \,: jj g ■ j EDWIN FFOST. April noon, m-e, any h,,ve. r .1 Se-ve re Utlae-ks ! DH.im.st -AM)- ■ Mv-f-.:! 'fi ..B -■? and I'dind Sir/,: Jhad- clear, ni- of tin- 1 S [Kmersoii. lie’.bast. Fell. II, I"'; ^ -eho-i! di-fri' are Hie prayer ol .-ai-, p- ti b-u 1 -u. mu an .1 uehes. i it w;i> elue 'juest ! thought in,pine- lilood -ml a l t■ niai..' n turns iiol o c >■ « s- \ Cliieago critic revives the old slander that *r h t,» ih \ u of ,ld>. i. ». »i| X >\, .la j, ii eiisor ie-re-el state- of Hi III. '* 1 f I was ■ advised (.. j 'iinber oi di i-in_ o- ii A true !: The Wealth ol Mammon :> i in Ie111 y I 5 eg’- leg- arc mav sa\ ■ !I;is •ctf*ofi t*--t in copy, \lb -t 11' 1,1.1 •, b -eked poems.” tho or30 family > try FAVc MUTE HE V LI»V. 1 did and have h, ,-n tip They D Sl? ''' 3 \ !' *v 1' 'ii a- 1 11 *"i id T .all-' an 1 Vaults: th< weaiih ol (> ! is *5 I hey pi -use aliont logs. but. unlike 1 > olio id' t!i. Ic- t 'triets, to^.-lher m:: thyself. unreel. IPs the* la st tiling I e-\ ,-r butgt.ur-piooj Henry’s •» rompleleh heard !'• "u-.lii-s J.ir V. ith tin' am •- o; lead.-of la mi A-' A o poems, hi- feet are all This i.- anotber I JMj'iithe- -oon .1 ProOn! •; i• hid a I w I. .■ ■ ed' for sloied in the heart* of mail. 1 i.e "i; light. ■ any disorder <>i tie.it nature, and I've rew, m- i-.rk comm- ! 1 r*:i and i-\ v n m of 1 a;: i- mi-t ike. <> r lb. dr-: -\ -1 ,, x! tile C'olllil.V of W .Mi : -•*. '/fa,..',’1 to natmn to of them must he. left. April aid", a ; :? .eti.-C:! tneiuied it nutnv with like .-tieea-ss. open the lir*t js known to him ! Kiittiumnaiin i. !: i!- < ). A i.i’ii i i WFsOnKaiiREiCd, only ■!•. Ii. a LL \< K, \ -.- ssors M A. I * i, 1 blue; pis.* s f li a’do ar.i :.r: ireh, »• \. who sets lor N. ■■ \ 1 DkHKVEUE. it, but the coll,binai ion that 1 h N k all who are sufft M. !’ <>.\A \ of I'. S.'V\.-»R r».» -!•••« ope!)* U|1L—’I’o ring from errors ! Ac. I*, DU KENNEDY’.* F.WOUITE UK.WEDY not Throat, Jiho11ni:■I'in. >!i AI>M>UI) b ill. \.\< II \ Kb \ i, \ -I 'll >5" .. I 1 V. A latter i* kilow u Lo e\ci y ( hi i- in. '■ 'i'et ion nf youth, nervous catr- J.i• ir»*? \ Vd \ Ido ieb fast. j <■0*1 14 weakness, ) I > d Ii: -I ill its i* ot lisefll'iii.-s -m,- slate or L >i. e the est I \ lil. A ii r> -• 111i11_r an ii.-li-'a. li p \. lo--, 1. hie-ality. Imt i.- bailed as a lio.ou e>\ hundreds m th.il w iil. i.iv "\Ni‘li:H(‘iir:i !■ anr tin •• u»ed 11 s’ \Y <»11, in lid t > U Christian cannot be you, FBKF OF CTlABHF. This great lor all who wili him a ( ail and see Mo '•ve obligation made to ac- give trial, d. -. Slate, as tin* letter I. and ! il a vil.-nnd v !i. ..t ha\ ,1,4 •. -1 a tin.- I-•*» n ii I"’ :11 ry following i"r«uu Mtd\i!ie, >'■ me .'a- di-c..\crc-l a in South 5 Remedy, |>r. .-*•» 111 >p' cord with a law of Tin* by missionary ! him and he will give you a good lit and fair v S 1 w ill show Christian A!!cn, Auburn. Mo. ‘Joan ! mt*. o. p; Ilf n ai e-tale «d said 1. ,r- ■. ,n 5 •mi’Ii n| u pi.- in- N.,!., expediency. Nile send |icine.’‘-R> jkcz & co.fs i- rr JLi. :. P 'iM'.a'is, -elf-addrcsscd envelope to BlA S fa Oil1;':.-.!1 maxim* are: “Do price*. por bottle. Wh. <■-«!.■ II 11. I! \ V A N, Port- ! ur •• Mil I.VILLI., N. .1. I light though the heav, n> •B»>| I II 9yi onuuoCoatea^y i' .A i. u In*.- •. i- T. INMAN, Station f), Xcw York. 1 ig:* land. GOODWIN ^ * 3 CILO. &. to., Jjo-i nuaiisr- •.«- I>r. 7favid K-nnedy, Holdout, \. ) Jail;" “D * right because you are bound to do ‘Ti'-'d ffpnan y.v!,h:ivr' -ti- kvfa V OTft v-'; v ! .11- iP” a J*l 1 !.••’. '1C ■ muioui: v “1 d Don't ih>‘ d ; h •>: "i Blau mu —I had been a sullen from ! right.** Tilde i> a world «it difl.-i.-nc m-twa en n’t like t» hive you go to the rink fort/et plan, Siyn of < It!- ttin.- r//." ;•■! 1'lP. ! I.111. Aim }•!!”! I'"tmi| Dyspepsia skating ■ from the-time I wa-sixteen \e-ars s" .-aid S I !•••:;» h 1 >i:l ■!• ■.! h ■■ I inii-liii. pih'.'..'.-1'i; r>. lull olel. I n.id eon •*\ on hao belter,*’ and “Y< u are bound to." "lien, H.-tmalicI,” Tiuisonhcak to hi- bo.»k- I. — sulte-d van,'Us :i\ «i. ms. I a .-.add lind u.» : k‘ “And whv '-■IV--i'vy V i'" 1 !" a r'n.i-r tvi-rk at even -t n-* re-lie i. fI L. 1 alien. I" not, sir, asked tin* employee. i ”\ '• li aini. ; tla relore naei a .-u.m -i ure •• •; — al.nos given up in de--imir of «• v. * I e!o-ing his ledger. to lose they may appear at Pi, .. ch is y--a. 1. live: r;. .'i I.! t I•:" 1 Iran “Well, you’re apt your PRIEST THE ••• vs jii.i:. -.y > f- .1 H vk 15 s r.-.-ove-ritig ui' 1.• 111., w :ien DP. K l-.NM-.DV'* footing, you know. TAILOR, Dr* B. Merrill ii e 11; 1 1, \v '.. i. '!•! i i!:i — •<-1:,(|-\ |.t•.* Aj An, "i- i1 <• j The « i-.VLIiU.-LI) \ < way to argue down a vice i- not to tell L. p-4 | I’m 'A * F'A HtlTE HLM l-.DA \v:is re coin men ded. w ;. i<-li L 83 ^Wv] .T-rr,!MV T-,' ,i i vs.' V I in V! IP !n-i a! v. 1‘ri'i- ; i’lieso Paints •« «•*«.• I- .. li' * It- that J I ■ J .ill-.. v !lu tried and have- ho-m niivd. It's the |,e-s| niedh im- I about to say it ha* iu< .0 rm-tion*. Cor. Main and High Sts.. Belfast. Me. fore noon, and -how l; !(. ,■ |;| rj j> €f III. i 11. Hill 11 .till' -a 111 •' i HttsniPTiov itiikd. 5 ".‘3 are c mpost 1 of the best Zinc and I I'l'-i 1';: er « -.. o. .. e've r knew •■t.ami w .-I lhv . MIL. >. C to !< t practice, having ; \.|||" Ml 'Ih’iii A I. IIP. of. Dolb.IIFHTV. it make out it> ease as it ei riatim 1 s^eP'ii l > .• H i;. ju.*L h 1 wed ii. lii- hand- b. an i-t vi:.r •11 !•» Ii. :t i-'. a 1 in d an <• tin to use under pi K India nii—ion- of.i in | >i.-;ency A \t'.-t -r. ■: will in the ; ■ Li true copy. p. J- >. mum* nt or temptation, and then ;i:y tin* formula of a tin- Ui;lfa -t Ion--- t‘.nildin:_‘. X U'li. 'i i.' and simple vegetable iviihnIv tor Opera Knlrai.no great fineness ;.i •• .... >. no ■ -re, it .i LiI'f -h.mi!.I l.n rvi : i;m ill'll ii with th tii and mi lb !i"i' o’.r. y oj v iorms a firm y o- \-,-y y» weapon* furnished the I -j'oedy permanent cure of I, when* in* w ill atP-nd |. |ir,*|- y surface, more At a Probd. •»11el Im Id d by Consumption, ■ -able ax i;. .. ml i. <• :ill!p |. !i• r< 111 :. ! 1 »ivine annul s. •L",."Min-, < itarrii, Asthma and all .-iona! ••all Mine hour- fnan n m. l" 1 I’ m. permanent, in color than can be I y. throat ami pro- tlie ( omits of 011 1 v. n a [Lluiiin Money m .. xi Waldo, ho r- A uit nut:. to-murr Lo-itive and radical cure %) I’m Hast, Marnli lo. isMj --dmo.-ll ; by process mixing. March, a! 1 >. | ;'p> ii p i11ni'r "i ;. |\ Iran Tl-v t N'-rvi u- Dei ii and all Nervous < ur of I*'1 x s sold under on r ouaran* A an an: nm'n.-ial >u a* we 1 lily Coni plain is, by buving MEDICINES pt-.-tHive in in' t medicine long make -p«ut of man and i- \ Wt 0 a i v. ii* am 11~< win ihi-r >■»11• spying •liter tested its wonderful and to japaint any job u -on which it IIA M KU 1 .; id, <;!( MAI 5 f Bottle j haying curative powers i § Try To-day! '■a v •' 11 a" beast. *o we ehuov io nu.-: i'. *, 111 -11 u i" i '.'A il ji 11. I' 'j< long cuund railin' •11 been used and failed to do HI K.. Ult 11 A KI > a..d Mli.'ui. !. t i.l.l ... I>li. DA \ I !) KENNEDY'S thou-aml- of eisc-, has felt il hi-duly to make A. A. HOWES & CO. Dissolution of pp.od service. with < our tedow* than with uui iault*. and | m know n to !iis suffering fellows. Actuated In copartnership. 'diah, minor n,-n ■: .lo».| \! 1 s\ 1 < d \ \ this We have now in nr Ml; < AMPBLLL, lop sale 5 V. t J2 I' pi. Air- IP !p-i :i ill I»r. W cmplov j BlI’.I.Uss, Main M., Bellas.. 1 ,. .. make bailletnlds ol our nn adovv* instead ol 11 *• 5: >4 and a desire to relieve TIIF. copartnership heretofore ur.d<;- the late of \\ mterport, ii -ai ■•! \\ | human 1 \\ an a N" suffering, lio i> educated ami e\ lie .• <•' a. t lluiiii'li .-1 r a. ia.-n n. At ■ pcrieiieed Urugai-L i linn n.m ARNOLD IJ A RRI- M 3 nil- -. d -r FAVORITE REMEDY pasture*: *o il.e s\v.»rd will u ii ml tree t charge, to all who desire this A -o\, ceased, having pn nti (•••to. : long tnry, llaming it, has in cxainii al'-.i; Deforc the Male om- ! IP •' U-llihMl 11 A i-i a -« r> passed llii- di.-solv.-d mutual non.-.m. Tin 'm -i .«•-> <•erli.ii. real e-iaie h -aid .v a; t, 1 U torn and the ii« * <>i u ape, lu Herman, French or with full lay I»y has \v- ni n every way. Em remain Fugli.-h, mi--ion .11 and i< a and r .ri'.-n' iir mil' a. I •.1 j ■: .a-. n -ldi o]'i; No traveler con- Pharmacy v mail plant by torpor t, $ 1 <*lo.*e, till \v have *ln at:ud toe preparing using, Wc arc lo aa\ '■ i. .... •. suarpei Drngai-l. p: fj-ai'cd iiil Phy.-i It A w !m mu tin >!•:/•• in r-•< \< don il-. aillfil tin- Mull i»l all "In. nip -i. a,.. it includes a bottle *;arred with tyred j RKlS i .-i all did •: of 1 by addre--ing -tamp, naming this NV. > dame , 14U rower's filock, /h Chester, X. Y. juidalion. !•. frequent I the eio*er ol out o.vn Heart*. in w:tit of ni>-dicinc>, .. —and our to gate* prices ARNOLD II \ RRI>. tier ai! r.-.n- im. in ;. -. l'u HEAL ehannt-.-ot e.•• an fUuskiu. 20leow'42 pi :.y v»..t>-r,Favoriteiieme-lv* I demonstrate the fact—that m< ran he -av-d hv O 1 uey LOUS HARRIS till order ill- if d e'.'e- ”■ '••• pli d.■••e'we.nv- -’i o >•. ;•. I,. bu\ Oi i: \\ .* have t!;.■ Ir mu- “1 mg '•;ir: 'i-»-'k of Patent ., :: ;i:1 expels | ‘P” >"b arc not a said a Rnil i-l. M ir- li Id. I" -dwl'2 in the Pepubu'a a -I oim.aI, oriai a. ,n t 1‘. d THYSELF :i" 1 v j1 rutting friend,” //./. yv//•. .va;ir.<, ivosn’//' .ixp V I -ntativeof enilis *r .Medicine* in the and the arc low. roirx talk l: 1 beigii to the tanner who was s< rab- county, price* al a i’r .;«• '1 ■ l! i- the <>i they may appear rt, espeeia 11 of- “We’ll Have to Take u Hand.” iing traders at whoh -ale ill/. SATlOX'> CAPITAL. *' •’* > with a Country supplied rates. at Kelt v. ithin a.id ! a- 1;., ( ..i: ••!•!!. *•:::♦• *. 1 i PATE MTS. 1";- ■ ".!■ anil all disorders diou, soil.tiller replied, "No, sir, I'm Ttie.-day April .e\t. at :< .1 .d JOHN & WIIA 1 ADMIRAL JOIKIT SAYS IN Rl-J iARl) III ! EEffiY, LORD, -,*'i !'the»...!«*d. To women oni -• an a anee.” Dr. F. F. PUBEIfillED EVE BY SEEM'D AY. fore noon, and ~! 1 >w ii ai 11 n ii,n\. u n ] raping *juain: GRASS SEED. SEED PEAS. i-au-e, 3 >j', *. ■, 1‘ ■■ &c„ STioXaols, ur' l 'typri'iura .r mi: Panama iroillls. j' \ -!••".!• To I'firs. x Lh«- ot said -non,1 ,, t 1 1 ■ ever olio prayer petinoa ■-*»' ! red in this We arc agents for A.IX :■ uiM itself rip mi- city. !; hm, -y .Vi. —< i« 1 for ;l « !-«». Id ei»:! \-< \ .!; R. H. 1 lv tore Hear Adiniia. down, th« ”B on -ampli copy. .A :: »<■■— »»•«• propii<*. unmander | .gii Bats” clears out Rats, Mice. 15c. EDDY, ;f.;: j Ilrmllny'M THE A ir :e e .py. p. i- 1 1 \ ti iHiltiv, o for ot l’liosj^hu CAPITAL, Washington, D. C. Nn. 7*> SliJtl1 M.. j- the North Atlantic station, left Washington Sl ISCHIA DaVnYJd MnpjMPilc hill)) lUM.ill, A full line of choice A '■ 111 v i* i.* tli.- “B "igh on Corns” for Bunions. 15c. y Itejuiblic.in •loiirmtl can { m 1 I' pit- in t'li' ! ■ ■ >: a I-i' to hi* at New Corns, At .a Proliate tmi.-t no* Ii. 1 1, u in «,i -at join Uagship Orlean*. he spoke pMicn in.; :,i- mi in :ti|v unv.i receive i suii-i-ripti i'im I a a a ‘I S:; at -. pi !• COOKING the < "I v\ .i d, ... ! I •;•■!• -ini n- GROCERIES, EXTRACTS, i* .'uuillv aid of the &c., Office at residence of W. G. •; -■••••liny ! to lln-.i mruai ili*•. lb 1 very freely impending troubles in Cen- I bln “Well-' Health < Capt. Nichols, A. 1>. Issn. ^jrszaj « a it*: 1 ill I'm '.-In .1 .' •; 11p- people. Benewer” restores always in stock. >ur l.-i. March, health and cures 1 \ I! ml "f ;••'! a \\ i al'ii. tral America, as well a* in Panama, and the vigor, dyspepsia, Air. $J. f 1 DO Mntnp. 'O WILLIAM ! t'irrr'- we have direct from the mill- where Searsport, A a in I 1 (j j j ip a ’!,'i n.'/i-f V•'»//.- /-■iSM'.r'rs y.nji, n i-vJUifO j( no mid';ir man *■• necessity of some action on the part of thi* manufactured; -\ •• Fa- riiiiuii •/ i-r n< liti on between u- will and to-!am ■ 1 L x.» \ '.J 1 \ lid!; -v "tnihin;/ “Rough Toothache,” instant relief. 15c. and the mill-. (■ Ilf.i1 i! it 1/ /' I, r- !/• /' government io protect it* interests and assert We ha>. -■ a large v lit.- ot >carsp n 1. in ..ii on,.; 1 v1 ...... ijnanli' Nails, \\ illdow (ilass. Horses for Sals or U. Ii. 1.1*1 >Y. >"licitnr "i imn ms. i AMERICAN -• Exchange, ed, haviii4 ii tod -at 1 d :. n- its The revolutions in which I. :ies who would retain freshness and vivacity Paint*. Oils. P,rushes, Ac., Ac. HOUSE, pm *1 Tb-v i- DOES rights. Panama, •••nilinuallv on baud, a! ibe 10 One ■■ Ol’di t n« Ilf \\ ’, ,.i si. ... i;o don’t tail to NVell’s Health Benewer.” hundred boxes FormosaOo. Tea just receiv- >• ii' 11 occur try 11. •» v si for c.i --r n\ iH.' a. nice & co. l or Idie in >n ,. with he eon- iAr^TS ar-pcr; aide, BOSTON tiro to ail 1 intoro,-te a s unprecedented frequency, ed direct from ( hina. do | .-au-Um lOjia} | ''I'1 in::', ?I"!•-« M, Ml Ruble I "l i'ri\ .T- "1 a It •• "i 111 ': 'At. l.'i'U a (.[ I|;a WONDERFUL ( all and get and he convinced we .~VJ'\ of thi- ordei to w< ... />/,.,■*( c< connected prices that •* :• rVi<*w pm.:,- Herdache- iug closely with the i and worki •nm nrd dind *i? -. SJ^jKirhirt*. Crawi:e, ft 1' 'ai'' u cx-1(es or “Burbu-paiha,” great kidney urinary cure. mean business. ;bv RJ |» ivi ly in tin- Itopnldimm -I ,i,r n :.-d 1; -1. ll‘t \ili"iii I 11"P h.-al \V. A .i• ri«;11i wailike '.RlNNidLL, l'rop. lion-..:. l'l.an, DAY ami 1 •• \ •. y movement of President Buni'is, ami searsport $3*00 per Upward.-. t liiii 'hoy may tppear at a Pi o.,i ,mrt, t Sciatica, darn awl Scalds.. Ml M.\-'i\. KiPwE pSSEAtES j A. A. HOWE is & Snarsp.wt, Maine, K,-l>. •_»<» I>S4.—11D 1 k ites, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, cleared CO., Belfast. ioHMll- r LirtY and upwards. iv i "I'lllli- 1' «»(' r attributed to the and of I b-00 (> Ira i AND inspiration instigation out by “Bough on Bats.” lac. ond Tuesday .d Apir m xt, at to., 1 m. I< k f the French. REFi FED AMD GREATLY IMPROVED on C. P. and all other i'-dm and Aches.' COlWFLAiMTS, “Bough Coughs,” troches, lac., lac. 11 I LIVER o "We’ll have to take a hand in this mutter, liquid, LOMBARD, w tile same shouI 11 a 1 \, II" a III 1 la m all j I t KKCKM AI.II'.ltAllMNS. 4w 11 hy I pm-si, app: d .nm mi-.', sooner or f or sm ai d a ■ "i t-iV4n;i! n par: >n 1V” I’ l.-i a Ot. Bit it. acts mi till- I.It Kit. ISOtVEKS and ! later,” said the admiral in e*uvei\*a- | children, slow iu development, puny and A. CARD. allowed. liKO. Id •!i )ll N>< i\ .la b". A safe, effectin’' use “NV -ubsrribcr, tlianktul t<> the d Belfast A true A: t -1 — ■ FDA M» FI 1 ivl tioii vvitli a Star *‘aml in my delicate, ells’ Health Benewer.” r|MlL people DENTIST, e.ipy. It. P. Pn.u,, !;. _i- r. ■ •' KiDNEIS at tl. Kami- t; .. reporter. opinion,) c <: trains. J. and vicinity f -r liberal patronage vt ring a Corner of Church and IDHust. reined/f ] j tin sooner tie* better. It i- for reason that spring Ms., this on Dentist”Tooth Powder. from ls.Vt to tin; announces BAri HAA&OA T."";;. Because it cleanse? the of “Bough Try it. lac. period pre-cut time, m At a Pl'oK lie Co'ill Id ,il I. It a 1 '.in or system tlie poison- t 1 am desirous of to the seat ot M" in w :•-•<.. n---tii it-! "i I Scratdif ..'or oua trouble that to the iilnr-s «>; hi.- son who •ii-pcr-cd—-am. o humors tliat in }. v. .• .- .1 \ ri- sending owing Louis, the < 11111 v : W oil ;ii | ae-. in ion, ().a M.» ip, I-7 v veiope j Nervous Weakness, Sexual a!. h- r -.m,- i.,(• r u d in tin- m w ..i ai'io, oi all the vt s-els we can Dyspepsia, .Mount > muster, and have Debility has been t<> go he is v: ! ■. -ip -1 *• ■ nary Diseases, Biliousne: s.Jai. e, sug- obliged elsewhere, compelled h Mandi, A. I >. I •'>:>. One trial j.r I! Ii 1- I 11 A K -ir A a a 1.1 a n >r cured by "Wells’ Health Benewer.” $1. • n :ii ! -i;lily, or any oi the town- in Hancock tion. Piles, or in gested that the ai.d to elo-e out his entire stock ol' 'i' '-! p a '.' n <•-. u Kneumatit-m, Ncuralrda,litr- TaHapoosa, Despatch Doi- I ■'' ■' -;t"v la.m [ FERTILIZERS. I. Ion •■•Mil,! '••-. t. {j .--ribc lor tilt IOIIN II. oi 1 M I;A 11:1111, IA vous Disorders and all Fema > Its are indaidan -ns 1 1 11 Complaints. all be sent to Mother Swan’s NVorm for effects ■, I nil -. I a 111 I •'. 1 -. .a phin join my squadron. 1 want to Syrup, feverishness I ATK, Ground and Dis-olvd linn: ai •9 II1 slrttme 1.1 I •. no )lI0al’il t DESK SIT IB. KALI), a Il pul p 01:cl: .n-| \\ i 1 Lr"SOLID PROoF OF llli.'i. *2.00 year. v -. a show them that w* have some worms, constipation; tasteless, 2a<*. CLOTH, Prir” ecu! !■! <. r •a >.*ia 111 11 r, j m an .-\f. -i.tr.-. J vessel*, and do 1 low prions, ( all or write before Von lmv. •*n— Hi the local III H s. vd-lre.--. I I testament ot Tilo\l\s ilLK^IJI.n, 25c. )c. IT WILL not intend to a "IP : ai: infl"' '"I H «• I- -t p”.ip!. in SUB.ELY CTJEB be walla d over The all I3wl(» FRED \Vint. i / i"LI'II liar Maine. in said W.«; d ,-v..,l. roughshod. stinging, irritation, and com- \T\VoOJ), port. \VU<»|), Manager, Harbor, last, bounty v.i-ed, i. ■ Kidney Urinary A A iii a a,". V- .-la, tun. I mi ! -Ml! 1-reiieh are to cured CLOTHING, 111, 1 -aid w for Pr, do. do in their plaints by -- pro-. CONSTiPATlON, PJLES, going everything “liuehu-paiba.” $1. re: •'-?,’55-v- .■sTi’ ihbui iii i» i■■■ mi 1 and power n» previ nt the construction of canal frdored, That tin* -aid o ... ■. RHEUMATi&M, any Si-id sweats, tover, FEJHfUSHEEgg GOODS, gi\ ip*', chills, malaria, ,. e By FUEE ACTION of but the dyspepsia persons intern .-leo ueiii” a -! in. r*i. causing a.l the organs Panama canal, and. in my opinion, cured by “Wells’ Health Renew at.” «;ojn A ola >UOI. |)U \ I’ E to he published Him .• Aii n o i, |*. U, and functions, thereby Barrios’ movements are not made of hi* own CAKPLTS, ii'-'t": a mil' c I-- A—I rl pitiilie.i 11 .Jonnia:, prinl. d at P I t. t! ‘,d tin le will find the French are at tie My husband (writes a ladv) is three times the accord, you and apoe ,r ill a Pm.! d. I .. !•* al Id CLEAN3IL3G the BLOOD bottom ill III since Using “Wells’ Health Benewer.” OIL CLOTHES WRBOS'3 CG25PCTJSD C? it. will at the bottom s\ ll 111 n and •,, ,, ... restoring the normal power .to throw oiT disease. They stay tor .-aid ( u | |■ f ^ until the time to come to the and then II you are failing, broken, worn out ami of A next, at ten of r** d THOUSANDS C? CASES top, nervous, WINDOW SHADES, FARMERS OBIT BE pril ...on. a: ‘use “Wells’ HUMBUGGED Health of the they’ll come, and we bad latter look out. Benewer.” 81. show eaitse, if any they ha\,.\\l:\ tie ,i,;e -lioida worot forms of those t'”-r:bie diseases at prices that will satisfy tin* pu'uli;. fail and see PITRE COD LIVER cr not he .0 nave been rc.ieved. unci in Now. look at that valuations which are l l iken from oM proved, approved \, q-ichiy a short tune Panama canal; the Fn-m-h Prevalence of Kidney complaint in for by hit'll Entirely nolHdtll, reports, America; yourselves. «1 Id >. 1. -lolls -< .1 j nt millions, and is a when ihe trade values to >S, n ‘ae. PERFECTLY CLSED. sp< intend to spend million- 'liuchu-paiba” quick, complete cure. 81. published years ago, given fertilizing elements by State iif-ALca r AHNOLJ) IIAUHIS. A true eopy. \Ue- I.. P T 11.1.1 >, IP ,;1 -! TRICF., $i. IKJU1. OR DRV, SOLD I.Y Dili GO I STS. more, and they do not intend that it shall be Chemists were much than are nt present. L OIL AM) can bo higher they Dry sent by inr..h wasted, io thi* « nd have secured the March issa.—Dai LIME.J they Belfast, 2.id, WELLS, Hi J-iAIiDSON £c L One Fertilizer is vnluati- ns of its At a Pr-ihatv ( 01.11 held at wtlhin -u 1 f a Co., lington, Vt. of the vvliole of the Company advertising phosphate, based on an- tteiia-:, 3 S<..d for ownership nearly Panama the < otuih W 1 no sui.ip Diary A.m.»t,.u > i. of the of of Ido, oi, n,. I .. .; railroad, and in that little of le— TRUE alyses samples, taken from -pedal lots by direction the itself, and sent strip land, ECONOMY. Company Miireh, A I*. Issb •.»'! the (•’.‘inline \r;Hr Hie wai p.-'miiarid 50 to State Chemists for the thus .. than mile* wide, they have massed 15,000 Private Analysis; valuations, obtain- ivcrlised "Wiih.r'i nrni" ■liibiI /. inr Every one must practice true economy to succeed L’l). Ml !’< 11 named I i.i n- ii, ii workmen. are workmen as the true value of when the latest 1 They now. but when this Official Valuations *-f the same IJ met it •• in life. 11 lit it is no economy to buy arti- phosphate, it pa:;. v, a the time conies will to be so “shoddy” me they prove many cle-: b id bad Business. brand, determined the same Stale bom irawn l the ni Ot L.SOi 11 AS Ik !: A !•• d \\ 1 1 Hour, Butier’aud bad Food of by Chemists, m; y trained French soldier*. any said t omitv ot W d.*e They start these rev- kind are not economical l«» use at anv or their authorize*l aits, in-m .is 1 m... »-• .1. I,.i*. in. a Chemists ;;g on sale ill ( l.f < olution* on price: themselves, said -will tin Pr t. hi-, "V (Mistm.pt in m. .-In mi \ the isthmus, and it lake- but a tlionsand limes worse is a medicine ‘Shoddy” that For Sale are from to i1 i-e ihi ariM” I: ui- v ■■■ hi the “open six nine dollars per ton lower. <», That tie- -ai*: Mm- a tire *,* k.i pi:n-!i Stuff fraction of them to get a lirst-ela** revolution pret .ids to euro, but makes the patient worse. heap, market,” tiered, i,..ti ;.. !)•-. i vn B,t\iN Trtr.A r- 011s interest; n\ a .■-o > under wav. run the whole and the best Millinery, Kanes hoods, Plated Ware, I< *v» 1 Others are valuations t-» the true value of their fer- p> ,( Hu-01 They place, food is the because it i- advertising ] urporting rtpre.-M.nt I lim t.-r 11 ,- e- ate, .•••:. i. t cheapest an-i I lie -in d dim u n. -• -m *! |»r*'i.iit ,11,pi,- will not run MV ry, j lue. counters and other-.:.I- with pilin’ in p tiny ouly it. but other too, and strengthening to the whole tilizers, when the actual found in the of the irre it mi'v.as .-.imp m a-. I’m- i*. place.*, liutriljuus system, fixtures and w ill. i:i valuations, Latest Official lleports I in', at id it:,-;. 1 d t :., pain,.,, ■4! e\eii good The best place Waldo puldiean pi l'y. it want to. Thai’* in small qu »o is a m,.-» ee ... on..>,•«•'• :•••:!•' dY-Vibem they only my opinion, how- in;ities, pure medicine, State are a ,.n pint, I,im p ( •>. tor any one with a mall capita! in tin- kind oi Chemists, from from live to fifteen dollars per ton lower. appear at Pro!.. ... ,,i I. of ! ,.r !.-»«,• n \Y- !■; .» M- :.i.vl IV- ever, and I Lrive it lor what i;V 1 which cures e\er\ time,even in sinalI doses; there ! worth. teii business, snail sell goods Mgirdless oi e---i for w iddn and f u- -aid < md •>.. 1 i 0. I'M-. U'ii !,.•!•. !'e !... everywhere, and lhev llie next 30 prepara new Inspection important April next, at t* tin- |. m- :■ ... | P.losihc •** day-, n-r^lb buying -pring IV. > M e » M know Vo I'here is more real solid cure in one if the of show .- A. r. M IIW.il.:. e. Out Sale what they arc about. The German* arc boltic of stock if not sold bdui. farmers, actual reports the State Chembis are examined, ami their analyses time, If ;my th. lien ,M lie -ane all-ironist-. ! -i;j the same w 111 Also 1.trm in on of Ift i„ ed, .*. I nd lil-’We.l. ay ; in fai l, every nation is on the NT's (Kidney and Liver) Kkmkdv, for the dis- my situated Belfast Last side are made from samples taken in the open the Chemists them- pio\ appl'o -A T- i- rivm* so a* Sirout. Oaeoi market, by <.l o !•;. .JoiiSsos, ,i alert ours. eases it for than in a barrel of the so- called, known tlm farm. dm*. except Why, during the Frauco- prepared | or their authorized but until the abuses are corrected some fail; I the d.-.-e is 20 to the be.-I. locations on Bell'a-t one selves, agents, present by A true copy. All; -L -i’.. 1’. |- n m. !;. Prussian war every one of our naval vc**el* cures; .'to drops. '-ay. t’-mlaining | bundreil and live acres of l.tn-l more or les.-. I better legislation, so that parties cannot advertise valuations of their fertilizers, which are ISotlse of Foreclosure. had a German officer on board in the cures, re.-tores, regulates and invigorates disguise nice commodious buildings in good r- n. \i a Probate ( mu t h id at lb :i • a the large p higher by five to fifteen dollars ton than tla e found in the latest Official Re- l .<11, ..iv.■ -i. i: n i;i ieiN-. The of common sailor. now and then a Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder and per New York f Store. Every Urinary (iood Nice (>uitea lot V- orchard. m young pasture. the County *»t ;»», mi in- co i .. 1 M \ KV , KOB1NM>N ! ,,lh M.-I ll.. seaman would he met who organs, creates a marvelous appetite and rebuilds ports, the present svstem will continue to mislead rather than the ixlra- lumber. Five or six hundred minis of wood, and guide public. .Mare11 A. 1> l».Y < III-, \ ... i ahull sell my ENTIRE .STOCK AT and displayed the ntire s\.~i••m, and it is “Never known 111 > «•! SoIlUI'ret, the MMlh lie COST, to fail.” to h on ordinary intelligence at times, and he would be going sold cheap. Addr» or call the IV l>V tli.Mi- lll'irt.eui e ,.| (1 a ,| soino lines of goods It -s than cost to < UAMl'Kh KIM.Mil n Ml- !•. i|o, lose "ill as well KV. found to he a German or Swi de. He prevent as cure, Malaria, subscriber i'i the Wahl.. : Ih-nl-. \ !n-.- 17. I’ n out, viz perform- BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 0 tain instrument |>i:: j;> n Ue-t-try ed F> vers :in11 A A. HURD. his duties as a seaman, but he had ot tiers Klieumatism and all diseases which lias its on its and testament nf i. •* March til:; gained reputiUi.m own intrinsic and is about the OKI>K1.1 A i'.l. Jrms l!Ot elfect ; that he cmne tr -m blood. the Thorndike, Me., 24, merits, to-day »«• -I'M", "ilaalnl* 1', |»’;if performed for hi.* home impure Keep fountain and ! Knox, in -aid (mint U l■ ., :• i, Sever government, j fertilizer in the market sold on ’• Plated He I he springs that ii and the only this basis. Fvery Package Guaran- \V-i: in tlx- >iate of Mm* a Ware, knew everything that hi* government, was supply pure, stream preseeled -aid will lor Pro!, d* II. I!. b or its ;•> < ••. MOOM, Rclfa-d, Mo. tb-wing there]rum will be healthful teed. Official and V refer to the ••• ami iMnitj.hai Min »•.• tin ly, and care and Analyses iluations,\ve actual reports Ordered, I'iiai il.e -aid jiv- n.•• t Class <(• doing, he took to give that informa- j life-giving. pub- King-miry I,amps, ('rockery, and case of lished the State Chemists. For or all persons interested nv euu-ing a oi u,i- lion where it was most wanted. Do you sup- ) Vo*>pcciai interesting Bright’s dis- by Phosphate Pamphlets |. ea-e «n seribi d on second page of our Banner Book. der to lu* published three vv eeks'sc.e.- :>. p. po*e there are no French army officers on the WANTED AT -oi;i 11 Io, e.int.nain- lie-, lio j APPLY TO OUR NEAREST LOCAL OR P- .!■ urn d at IS* 1, .lid i;.\ ijuuhee, 5 1 NT’s AGENT, publican prir.b G-ents & Hats & isthmu* of Panama those ifi-llt (Kidney and Kkmkdv o'- !••-.- thru t J>• com lit am a, >1 1 ne. among workmen, and Liver) purities male and female,QNCE.j to sell at a Prnbaie i. Boys’ Gaps, I'" Travelling Agents, may appear L-nirt, to id ai !; j Blood, the m do you that move we or thereby keeping Kidneys, Liver. hrokea atvl tint 1 »y reason lh.T. oi I a suppose every make, Bladder and fast, within and In said Cmmiy 'll I In* SCCOII1 I we M"iu:ie!i, Urinary organs vigorous j rh-oirn <•!'tin*-;oik‘. »•'!. :‘l I rather that don’t make, is not known in ot next, at leu «.i the <•; ..-jv bt*i'.■ *• w iili life and BRADLEY Tuesday April ■ UNDERWEAR. CSar- action, causing them to free the j BOSTON. > e 1 hi.- JOt 11 'I Map h, I HOSIERY, France ? If ou sys noon, aud >11nw cause. i!' anv w i|a> immediately y do, you are mis- tern from the poisonous waste which I they ha\-, ;»tl;. SOME I! A It., AIN’S IN brings diseasi same How Lost, How Restored ! taken, and it won’t.'be a great while before v uu and death. FERTILIZER^CO., should not he pmvi-d, tppruvcd and allowed on in New Ver- l.KO, !.. JOHN st •!u-r i '.ev will find out your mistake.” commission, Maine, llaiiip'liircami )N, .led-, i-’i' edition |lp. CulvorwHIN Oil Station- ftp'll reaches the seat of A Paintings, Millinery, Prints, disease at once—re- | mont. Can be taken in connection with other busi- true copy. All. -! —Ib P. Kn.i.n, I;• _i-1 I t'lfhhllpll If*- in/i'nl '//.o' i.| -'ll |(M v -tore- the cause—stimulates and > For Sale A. A. & ary, Albums, Velvet Photo-Frames, assists the func- ness. Libera! commission allowed. Persons by HOWES Belfast. ! oi ''•■Inin:;! k nc>-, I n\i >i (> 111.11'. >rnr Dolls, thins of the Liver and GO., Kidneys, Urinarv familiar with names of llowers Address At a > i-rd lMI"l! \. \ M • 1»I < 1 and n wo organs. preferred. Probale (.’our! held at Delta-! vvic :., ni ADVERTISER I'll vsi. all “This is the lixed for our and a great of other day said health '■ variety trip,” £.*r>ave your iJliNTbs v ■ jj i- Man t goods. by using (Kidney the ouut.v of Wald >. < n the i T u p it'. In, <:;•!.1-nt.s p> tr. ; also, >\ Yeast to Crimson beak at ton o'clock breakfast. and as millions FRED'K. H. MOSES. Liver) Kkmkdv, will mu rec.om‘- March A. 1). 1S>.'». si MPTlos. Ki li.l.rs* in I Kl Is. II" •!*•«■« i b> I i; X. E. was the of ; ill Main St. “What tin* matter with it that to Den-e loss the boon. 3wIt > MacCARTlIY9 you had priceless It will cure Bueksport. Me. iu'gi .v "! '« Mia I Mi a\ agar •••. A Female AKA II JANK WVM.W Executrix in Belfast, Feb. 19, 1885.—3m8 tix it?” said the .locular Crimsonbeak. 1 Weakness, and prevent monthly suffering. Q vfve fJJE I'::;- e.-h braid uitlior iii Ik: admiral le “Oh, a. BEARS K--ay, O certain instrument purp' u ! :i>_ n> n»- the last wi‘i alien. >-i"l -r * Yeast, “that \ou ■.• «r• •irmon.-ir ,t< from a years’ miciv« forgot,” replied weren’t up Correspondence freely answered our Consult- and ot u tiler at .. ale ‘.n| -I h g-61 :: > thirl;. by te.lament INDliA MOli-t: ;.,i. l.i, :' 1 this to* know that the ing at this olliec. DYER HOUSE. If A » fill pr.-uM bv. ! h a arming >n (pu ... *.t* self. early enough morning Physician ville, in said County \\ m-eea-ed, having '■•’H'VH tile, » The subset '''-h.m leased the aim-" m >\ i. a!'-.tin. ••nil*I. p dtiung 4>'#*The largest sales are at Jjffi'»"petted The Host Womlrrhil Earn; persons interested a >|.\ -d tin- ord. r tho \i>vi:i: 11si-1 .iii'ii tor i.. ~~~ Eieele all nll.fr Ih-mnlles Tor ny causing 1927 in n'a.i'. ■"1 home HBing ltou- Tne house has Itren h> "t eoit.liti.il! ;. "ure him-elf eln a]■'v, priv- Binding! Of two sisters who blew out the gas in Roch- to- ^■* w'li*' of the medicine, lli'urily Known. Ehtrrn&l L>e. to he published three week -mee--i'velv in tin- lie- month!} eii-iim s-jit I i. .• t subscriber has taken of "here it renovate ) ami r.'t'urnished and is ately. an I r-uii ■ gaining open window, while, according to r’j&- While bo.tre.Ts are a cnitis. Rheu- and ry mail in the land. guests. permanent specially Neuralgia, Chron c Diarrhoea, Kid- within and for said on yimih *0 l»y 75physicians. What the second Tin la -• the Democrat, “the other one, attended bv Dr. KinwVv ^‘'ribed matism,.Bleeding at the nml County, '-i a! teier al. in a '• better .1 can accommodate transient, people. The house ney Troubles, Spinal of plain envelop**, to any ah *.”i endorsement could be Lungs, Hoarseness, In- Diseases. Circular* (roe. April next, at ten of the clock before noon, Old Books & Music Bond, escaped death.” There will be orderly, quiet, and first .Mass in every par- dre- post.pi lid, on receipt of four cuts or two narrowly ap- fluenza.HacicingCough, I. S. JOHNSON &. CO., show cause, if any they have, why the ime slemM '■ Magazines, to be a non here somehere. ticular. Terms made known at the house. post !-;«• -lamps. Addl'iss | \ •_>:{ pears xcquitur Whooping Cbugh. Boston, Mass. not be proved, approved m 1 allowed. Bound in the most substantial manner. Also PRICE$I.25PerBOTTLF. Mrs. .SAMUEL GUAY. :»ViXi; t«h‘> F * HE CU VERWELL l.elfast, M.ari'h •>:?, ls^.'i — I:t ^OR I3STTSEl,ISrAXa Ax-NTID EXTERNAL USE. JOHNSON, .Judge. MEDICAL CO., A true Attest:—It. P. Prescription and Scrap Books copy. Field, Kg -t-r. il Ann St.. New Vorh, N. V. ; l’<*st otHee Re\, 450. “What’s the reason you didn’t speak to Jones to order. us made when he passed just now?” “He insulted WAIST ^TE 23 7 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ami lor of all kinds done me the other “What did he to the County of Waldo, on the second Tue- ia\ f ^rRepairlug with neatness day.” say you?” (-•oimI \v.ivr«-s ami -tr.i'iy eii)pl<*yiiu at yiven f<* NOTICE. and “He called me an old ass.” “Called an old ^SSunninibCi. March A. I). lSSa. dispatch. you Energetic and men t<» solicit men. Ouf,Ui> tree. A intelligent orders, his PARSONS^E^ryLPiLLS !• 1r» .statin:; am- iM.\s El.|/.\ B. .1 KLI.hON, of ass! How ridiculous! are not old.” Biliousness, and .all LIVER and BOWEL named ami |, Page 215, FURNISHED AT SHORT BY find situations with pay at dtar. Dose, one to each of W H fiff w H Wn wSS Id hi faiQ m Ht within and for s.aid on the second NOTICE one of her wears a TO good teaspootiful pint b§2Bfa B B County, Tuesday to whi"h reference may be had for further plays pair of slippers made food. It will also of at ten of deserip- CARRIAGE positively prevent ant cure Hoy (’.olera, A<-. Sold everywhere, or sent bv mail for2?>c in April next, the clock before noon, and ti n. and the mn'liliiuis of said of hair cut from her own head. This is a con- BbOOKS PANTS MANUFACTORY. mortgage having JOHN S. RANLETT, now a ) stamp*, *'urnisheU in large cans, bv mail. show cause, if any they have, the same should lie l'KOl'LK > CV( I.Ol’.Kl >1 A l'lie lieM been have in stock fine line of CARHfAOES rUirilCM O ftj n I CD A price $1.20. why TjKHi broken. I. bv reason hereby claim a U. S. Commissioner. ceit that will enable an actress to “make both Address, or call on JOHN H. GORDON. wlllwlvlin Circulars tree. 1. S. JOHNSON & not he and io thereof, Shipping I and shall name low prices. 13w!Uns UnULtKA,| CO., Boston, Mass! proved, approved allowed. I. selling work pu'ilmhed; £.{i> $|on not' I- w«,'k. foreclosure of said mortgage. Rtcklftnd, Jan. 25,1885.—5tf ends meet,” if it does else. GEO HUE E. iv. Me., nothing Brooks, March 21,1885—2wl3 Fit ED ATWOOD, Winterport, Me. JOHNSON, Judge. MARTIN GARRISON & (0., 70 Milk Street, Bos- H CMP UREY SMALL. Iyr24 A true Attest:—B. P. copy. Field, Keglatcr. ton. lyrnl Brooks. March ird, 1885—3w 12