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ME 07. 0U BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895. NUMBER 47.

Fish and Game. Capt. Benjamin At- Obituary. North port Mews. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. East Searsmont. Mrs. Journal. wood of Emily Arnold Personal. iifpuMuau Winterport, State game warden, has returned was in from a two weeks’ visit in Bangor Friday, on his return from Mr. Leonard Cobbett died in Bel- M. I. Stevens is teaching school at Beech- Belmont. Mr. Willis Sanborn of Morrill Franklin, S. H. Mathews went to Boston on EH V THURSDAY MORNING BY THE a the hill. Mass.Charles Mahoney of Monday trip along Canadian Pacific railway. fast Sunday, Nov. 17th, at the advanced age visited friends in town Sunday_The is business. Capt. Atwood that the recent snows Northport visiting his brother Arad_ says of 95 years and 16 He was born in Mess Bessie Patterson is friends North Belmont Association will have days. visiting Cemetery Oscar Hills and helped the hunters considerably. in wife of East Northport H. C. Pitcher was in Portland last week Lowell, Mass., but came to Belfast when Camden. have a sociable at Mystic Hall Tues- Last week he one Grange were in town Joiimal Co. arrested of the promi- last week, the guests of her on business. FibMlui about 10 years of age, which has been his Now don’t forget that the heavy rain of day evening, Nov. 26th, for the purpose of Ullicai nent citizens of Jackman for illegal fish- brother, Edgar P. Wm. Friday, Nov. 15, was accompanied by Mahoney_Mrs. S. Morse went to ing. The man a fine of £100. Dur- place of residence ever since. In liis young- heavy obtaining funds tow ard buying a front fence Rockland Monday paid thunder. Hunt is quite ill. for a short visit. .JfS; .circulation in City and County, ing the past month Warden Atwood has er days he worked with his father at the for the cemetery at Belmont Corner_H. Brown entered the of John in £200 more than his brick mason’s but when a man Emery employ Unity. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. collected, fines, trade; young P. Farrow is digging the cellar for his new Cookson were B. Pendleton of Boston was in Bel- Bird & Co. of Rockland, last Monday morn- and lor the month amount- out last week in a salary expenses he learned the blacksmith's trade, which We feel certain that Bird & Co. L, which- when done will be a great improve- riding double seated wag- fast last Thursday. the i'apkk for Maine sea- ed to.There on ing. very passed through Bangor business he followed until within a few will become so well with Mr. Brown ment to his residence. on, occupying the hack seat, when some fariir.; pleased by I. L. went to Aroostook y»,>ple.n Thursday and Friday TO deer and two no will Perry county He was connected with the Patter- that under consideration they part means the seat become loose and both fell years. Prospect Ferry. W. H. Harriman on caribou....The sardine packers of with him after a sufficient trial, for a more Capt. Monday business. so-Wilder when backwards to the were both in aa a and Luber will Foundry Company they or honest man in the he oc- went to Boston Nov. 18th on business_ ground. They wince, $2.00 year, Eastport by agreement capable position M. Wilson of is his at tie <4 the did business at the Head of the Tide. In much shaken hut no bones were Lynn visiting expiration close their factories this week. This ac- cupies never entered their employ. Mrs. Jessie w ent to Boston Nov. up, broken, Harding parents in this city. the factories several weeks the year 1829 lie married Miss Adeline Brier and are now able to he out_The For one one inch tion, closing the eldest sou of Mr. anil 18th to her F. E. Hard- they square, George Miller, join husband, Capt. Mr. f*»r one week and 2o earlier than usual, in addition to the weeks who survives him. celebrated the (Kith in Ladies’ Circle met with Mrs. A. and Mrs. A. J. Dean are rela- They Mrs. Harry Miller, was united marriage ing, who arrived in that Nov. Kith in Sewing visiting in A ! faction which place in October duiing they were "i their June to Miss Elnora Crockett the daughter of Clark Nov. 13th and had a tives in Littleton, X. H. ‘lilt die anniversary wedding 20, 1895. Forest Belle... very pleasant ■dosed, vi!]. it is and Mrs. Nov. 12th barge Mr. and Mrs. Allston pr.ioi irally estimated, Capt. Crockett, by time....Last week 1 wrote about Four sons, Albert, Franklin, Henry and Elliot of the socie- Mrs. A. F. Austin went to Boston last reduce the reason’:. pack more than 200.- Rev. G. E. Tufts. Everybody has the best Gardiner visited at Capt. W. H. ■ ties and this I I I l ’s Journal. residents of and one sister tins who are so week will tell of our indus- for a short niK) -ises, William, Belfast, wishes for young couple Harriinan’s last week-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friday visit. tries. We have a also sur\ ive him. In 1840 he built the house well known here, and that an abundance of corn canning factory, a I-AG 1- 1. Perkins of Mt. Desert are at Charles P. Hazeltine went to may attend them life is visiting Eph- Bangor Tues- Hoad the m which prosperity through grist two a w:: ! roi.ite._w. Point-', at the of Tide he after- raim mill, carriage shops, paint shop, a » and Jnsolvi An exchange says: the earnest desire of their friends. Perkins’-Capt. and Mrs. Evander day for short business trip. <. -. undertaker’s two iidtruoa .. Prole- Towe is ?i «{ [ wards iive-l and died. Mr. Cobbett was rooms, blacksmith shops, a } respect reconciliation Harriman visited in Searsport one last F. Me day Mrs. A. Robbins and son are between in \' >w known as a man as It seems to b<- fad to go to the city tin shop, a harness a barber’s Tammany York and Mr. widely temperance ami quite week.... Capt-. A. A. Ginn killed three shop, shop, • to spend the winter. M. I. Stevens has clos- hogs four visiting relatives in Fairfield. lowland. The la 1 \ tluit lias been in- Oiiiw of the rumseller. fie identi- stores, two milliners, a meat market, a enemy ed his residence and will call Belfast his last Monday. du g». ■; im .ii»o11■ the New ) srk j one two Mrs. Bertha organiza lied himself with the several t-ein, eranee home the winter. M. 0. Hill has creamery, lawyer, doctors, a den- Graisbary returned last during Burnham. A tion uniting w h •: the (Cleveland men to large now moose a Ml Dcsen Forrespci. soeietie.sj'rom the Washingtonian movement also left his farm in charge of Mr. Sellers passed tist, a minister, a hotel and a church... .Mr. Thursday from visit to friends in Bangor. send a solid » a deleLari m f*• Cleveland t>» and with his have taken their abode through ti< hi belonging to Win. H. Kimball Bruce ■ town r.o the order of Good of family lias returned from his vacation and Col. and Mrs. H. E. McDonald |' the Deni'•!]•;!(’•* National is Templars, in same a returned convention the city for year at least. Mrs. Nov. 14th. She was trotting v. hie!) I .! r he was a member at the time <*f leisurely along, will take charge <>f the creamery, from their ■ \ r:,\\ -a -,, v. What nii'ii il u. else. It. Julia El we! i has closed her home for a so- Saturday wedding trip to Xew L facetit»usii.-y anything and one hour later was seen B. F. Per- is Irs death. 1L- also was a believer in the in Boston until the dandeliou blooms by York. claimed that if egauizatioii <»t the journ Morrill. The revival meetings will con- as a of kins near the Sebasticook four miles machine will have < control of the co-trim s •/ the Christian and this harbinger gentle spring. river, ••replete religion tinue through this week. The audiences Sewell is his at distant. This with the bear seen Staples visiting parents st lection of delegates, and that tile dele- faith .sustained him unto the end. The fu- I together On the Kith day of November, 1885, just were small the past week, hut a good spirit Citypoint. He has been three gation will resist, to | by Fred Tilton a short time since gives away nearly my attempt give neral services were held at his late residence ten years ago last, Saturday, Mr. arid Mrs. has been : Bmiham manifested Services as usual next years. Cleveland a renomiuation. D do Adelbert were married. It seems quite a boom on big game_The they afternoon, Rev. ,1. F. Tilton of- Dickey | " Tuesday Sunday forenoon by Mr. H. 1. Holt. In the i. me t ;ies. not present the name of a New York can- that about that time Mr. Dickey was school Noi.’is hoys and Darius Cookson have en- Mrs. W. C. Tuttle returned from The schools closed the Monday 1 A- ti. didate it. is said ficiating. during of his district and had the f r- j afternoon Rev. W. W. will hold (utliei than Cleveland), agent, good gaged to do an extentive busi- Ogier quar- a three weeks’ visit to friends in Portland tune to of the then lumbering N't; Sun \V ('• will a Western hour of service nut of respect, to his memory. secure the services Miss terly meeting services ;,qy they xuj-poit man, prob- ness for the Parks Bros, of Pittsfield the beginning ato’clock, and Lewiston. '■ Waiei > -'t ,- Nellie Wentworth of Poor's Mills as teacher *' Insolvency persistence that she finally capitulated on Hopkins Head the Tide, Belfast, si 'sores, .The Sunday, Rev. T. R. Pentecost E. Johnson a|m Hig Fish Traj at his home in Alameda, H tmboldt county, terms that was no doubt very satisfactory officiating- were the guests of Mrs. M. P. Wood last ami R. F. Duuton for generous Follow i>. an abstract of the business of Mrs. ca<,k s, mg a to both. on the above named Chas. Gilchrest has returned from her slices of venison. Calif., Nov. 9th, after long illness. lie Consequently, Saturday... .Ur. and Mrs. T. N. Pearson are u unit* n. Sh the Pro bah and Courts, Novem- date, she became the wife of her ardent visit in urros) \ Insolvency' was born in in 1826 and was a son of Massachusetts_Mr. and Mrs. at 1 Belfast present with Mrs. Pearson's I. E. John r* e Hiring.. Ma: .Deal ns. woer, and last evening they cele- father, [ Warren, who has been employed at liases. ber term, hSUb; Saturday Arthur Gilchrest left last week for Haver- William and Hannah P. Holt. He brated the of mar- Hatch, in Waldo. Mr. Hatch lias con- (Slmte) 10th anniversary their been | Crosby Inn, vveut to Boston last Thursday to Petition for administration presented in a tin About a week hill, where intend to reside in w OF FIS K VVKKIv. learned the sailmaker’s trade in but riage by wedding. be- Mass., they fined to his bed the past ten with a slates of youth, days join his mother. So]ihi"iiia Walker, Winterport; fore invitations were given out, and in re- the future-Rev. J. Washburn left for his Hannah Richards. Searsmout. afterwards worked with his father, who was serious illness. We hope lie may soon he sponse thereto about 75 of their friends Ben Hazeltine of Vwi k oh the home in Parkman last Seattle, Wash., arrived i a:.xi Wash* Account of \anu-i Philhroi.k, Isieshoro. .second atui mercantile and warehouse business in Eu- his home in Providence last General at Portland last Wednes- Misses Ethel Hall and Grace Boody of ip. iii tin; line 1 lie than those who met to congratulate Mr. and Hospital body ti '.i ‘-j.-dcrick A. Spaulding, Frankfort, on week. Brooks a few with friends in h M. ievioro] Boston, drowned reka and Humboldt, and was one of the Mrs. Dickey the happy completion of day, returning Friday. She went, expecting spent days first ami final: Reynolds, Burnham, •tlieir first decade of wedded bliss. u Every a Belfast the past. week. L id dike, v)ct 14th as recov- j first- i). W leading business men of that, section, lie Waldo Centre. Miss Bina of surgical operation for a polypus in the Mary Patterson, ’do, first; guest was received with such a spontaneous Shorey k b-c lie use U It ! Naiu M. second anil married E. of Albion is her cheek, but the doctors it not best. H. Bird is at grapnels. Moulton, Belfast, Mary Wiley Bangor, who, and cheerful greeting that at once all felt visiting uncle, Wellington thought Tyler home from the State water. The w as final. body with one soil, Mr. E. J. Holt of more than to be there. Owing to the Shorey. Miss is a of the Grdk.ge at Orono, on account of and W. Alameda, glad Shorey graduate Winterport. Mrs. Louise Libbey, widow illness, v to B ’.stoii Jd,e for tie. Pci.tion presented by Nathaniel Pat- crowded condition of the rooms the custom tight survives him. He leaves three sisters and State Normal School at will not return this term. ters' •!, and wife of W aldo for of Castine and is on of the late Arte mas of s f Bin Muirh. the adoption of and had to be dis- Judge Libbey Augus- U»-year-old having games plays her Mai 'i. Hall, and change of name of ward to one brother, Mrs. E. L. Patterson of Queen and way home from Frankfort where she ta, died at the home of her Mrs. E. P. Alexander [■ \’.■ e. um » oXeeiiter in remaining twenty-four pairs H. A. Mr. \\ alki r St ere a presented seemed to be in the best of Bolau, who has been quite ill, is able brother, G. X. Hubbard. qnar- Everybody — •: dim M. P worker in the order until lie moved of sale stockings Isaac Hatch i.s sick to « estate Car Millet, Senrsmont. away. and to feel that lib* was worth very be out again-Rev. H. E. Foss of Ban- l l>land. was tin- \ ici ini ; spirits, Miss Lottie Flint lias returned home Petition f.,r .rder of distribution present- He was honored and while in the with humor in his stomach_L. E. gor gave a lecture at the atm d respected the living after all. In due* time the very interesting quit i ,n t-s'.tte M. Moulton. Belfast. from a three N.mey Ins was most, lias been Methodist church under the auspices of weeks’ visit to her sister, Mrs. i- II- v;i] n»se the eas; carried principles of honor and up- large company bountifully appointed Town Clerk in place of ay'H- sight j Adui: "ist.vators appointed as follows: with the Epworth League last even- served apples, ice cream and cake. W. B. wlio Thursday Hannah Tufts, Arlington, Mass. i- -■ .:■ mi.- i ! trem mem_.sanuiel Pit'*-!.- Waldo; Chas. N. Massure in es- den tilled the Methodist Ernest E. arrived aud di'-d h iving the respect and good will, of rapidiy toward the day that ail were taught Sandy point. Miss Nancy of pulpit Sun- Burgess home yesterday "! Ileagan I- 'H* ll'H kla ad's be st k f M Wll r;ste Serai. .1. Mass nr Searsport; Ered day morning.Mrs. Josie Kellen of all who knew him. to remember and to keep holy; hence prepa- last week with friends from his season's work m the steward's de- '.• a !is .‘stale of Hubert A. ’Vim Prospect spent here. Brewer visited i in--!: ■ i'-.: Tliii ! Vina!, rations to were made earlier than if her parents, Mr. and Mrs. :>day m<«ruing. depart ....Mr. ami Mrs. of steamer of t-rp If. W iiiian i.t estat. of li ei of Allston Ellis of Gardiner 1). M. Spencer, last week... Mrs. A. II. partment City Bangor. (\ it been any other evening the week. In.- \V- Er..iiki'ori ; Wm. i* Mrs. tkirah Palmer died at her home in II anseom and '.Mali, p.-n- ( a'.! as as and be- ar here for a few weeks. Mrs. J. H. (Jinn little daughter have gone to :• nl: !i B >!■-:. N. II. Tin Still, stayed long possible Janies B. Waterman went to Brooks Mon- ■ No\ Ik alter, simrt -Met. n .a estate <1 Sarai; II P. ndletou, Seais- Bangor, illness. to the winter.... Miss Susie biie the linal epurnire was taken Tiie com- visited them in Bangor spend deee r-' m horn In Eddington, .?line 27, lately Gardiner_hi. Ben- day. He wid arc to Boston the last "f the port. to liie kitchen t.n !• dc once Eaton has gone to Green's for the ami moved In with her pany repaired Lauding !. n. .... in es- 1S17, Bangor parents jmiin Colson of Bangor was here for a short winter....F. C. the is where he grauted more upon the glistening monutou of tin Nealcy photographer, week, experts employment. p Sfe M'-ntoe. when sue was fourteen years old. Four Tilt. Bmr; that was the dresser. v.' sin at visit ..Mrs. bonding a studio on Main street.A full h-.!w she Andrew piled up-m Id recently. Margaret White is Gov. i t.■ l’s of > issued to Oraimd years married Thatcher blown dandelion and a Cleaves has appointed W. S. gii.ir.iianshi think that if the s:/.e of the pile, and the va- here visiting her sister Mrs. Levi ripe strawberry were Sargent •1 Balm r -i B< ;• mt. -a s.-»|di“v m M«‘X"’on Staples. 'o P.ttsti. ;d. stuau Lonnie- \V. the Mr. in town last v-».*ei< M :ss of Castine a trustee of j... riet es ar' ivies displayed was any ciiteri--n Staples, who has been i,i for several picked .Marion Normal Schools, and war. who did m l&Y.i. After the deat h nl *• js and K * of Camden was tie* nf Miss to judge b;. d was very apparent- that the weeks, improving says lie will so. n ley guest Walter if. West of Belfast a and Me. Tyl- Everest visiting her mother, James H. Jones arrived home h '!•••• ’. d,stre, i. Few Women have Novross, Saturday 1 \. in evs r.-iu: iS'd ;'.i estates of Ed/.i ily Mrs. M's. C. I; ..Mrs. B F. ■ rds the and Perkins and of Tyler. 1 "* •• ? for host hostess the Georg,- uglip,-r Great Bussey from a business nil the i:i>l was < -• !! mdr lime to the cause of hu- hnpp.\ trip road, ifgioveis i- •; •ntinumg' w m -a *:«• ■1 <,«.:? nop \V Lille-' .j; gi\u has o." to Camden for a >ii<>rt Gllivey, e;■!!:p ny retired feeling !i .p| y in the Fills, Montana, who came" here several g visit. man to v Mrs. l-'.dm.-r and there will '•••* thought called to Boston in the afternoon -t j..- same i-.oia Bania Icnowiton, Lib.-.m- C.'if- months will reman; .Mr. Granville Grant. has ■■ that diiers had imnh as ns I'oiu- ago, the gone "• been happy during winter. ■■ ‘‘t!s .1 r s» sj ort ; Ma:' C-es- s..nln-ss a h am of proverty and to Boston for n, sei' and no doubt as inn* rolls on and the -Miss Yoretta Croekctt has r, turned to a few days.Captain day. w a ? o, ■ distress is known tin at- the M: •; (’. Eids, genial, her home oil hi\ E F. 1 111! ■! i j (i and !* *t t. Searsport, sowr threads become mixed with the gray, Island.... Mrs. Ernest family Sat- Ma > Pair, Mr ..do. kiudov si. :w :I»m. Asa, devoted lneiu- f.-r Miss Isa Fraser of Pimm, N. S a h > ins ry rsoii, Mr. and Mrs. vvi l ever look WYscutT, who died in Nov. urday tle-ii w.nter home in Winter ber of t!w I ;i\ and me of Dickey with ihii-kspori loth, ■•unt d at. st Son iliou \ iu ••rsalist- church been tier and the successful c.ele- was tin1 .•! Mr and Mrs. Z -nas Bark, Fb-rida.... Mr. Beuj. Yoial f White’s visiting brother, John I> Fraser, I! 1 U i, S o' pride pleasure upon -laughter M.!es Ko;-a vie 's' a melj! tllC Woilields Corner is t, Wimterporr ; bfaln.n ti..it at inled the lofli Grant of p<-int. Friends la*re extend sick with nervous prostration.... wmit to •• is anniversary Sandy Lowell, Mass., last Friday, to visit C A .V ; H !1 Crusade sin gone about doing in a are "»port -m\. good of tii* ir wedded and with hearts full of to the husband and little Skunks very plentiful this fail. Itoseoe manner ihat, at-ta acted little life, sympathy daugh- re!ati\ ••s. |. he r! .« o d Edn, Mol'it- fjtliet attention, C .-m-r.Ts lias Li amis, to those whoso ter, the parents, sister and brothers. “Tueir killed 17.... Lamon Colson ■■ her efforts the, gratitude readily responded I. P.-uisa'.J C X ion: hat among poor ami unfortu- shot a deer on i'Tlfv, in the event so to all loss i.s her gain.” the edge of Newburgh which B. 11 Ladd of Fairfield was in the nate members of have won for her making enjoyable pres- Belfast l ---bug >• Maim! t ;Ma Vih \\ Be Hast; Martha if. society dressed 175 lbs....Bert Perkins of yea" by League ent, it. wiii ever remain with them as one of El'.ing- first of the .IPods, id .last «' .olmrim- S place in the ,ons of the that will week. He spoke on “Modern l’ ■]: Wheelmen: < i. i Pendleton, all} people the most of their lives. Waldo. .1. W. Chase is in visit- wood’s Corner is ill with a heart trouble.... {'onsm, fresh for t happy experiences Bangor in ■ IsiesPoi'. Bus-ed. keep lher memory long years J. A. and Slavery” the hall over Owen’s st.or*- Mon- f 11 hb< u til Key nobis, Unity. Holmes .Jasper Hardy are making v'ice consul! come. Mo. Palmer lea\*-s two Miss ing friends.... "Mrs. Emmeline Eaton and \o,’ (Jaavdi in allowed in .-state of sisters, Tuesday evening, Nov. lgi-h, the friends improvements on their buildings.... A. 'V. day evening. I Bryant, Bkiheiurh ; sccsmary- Eliza and Miss Clara a Mrs. Gertrude will Stephen E. Youiig, Pim/ohi ville. Eaton, niece, and of Mi. and Mrs. J. ri. daughter spend the winter in Hardy raised 17 bushels of beans with his 6 in, {*• >n !a? .,i; Ae* oant, oi distribution allowed in state Edward A aiker. and a nephew, now resid- of Arthur I. Brown returned home to tiie number of seventy, ailed to extend Massachusetts-Frank who was piece sweet corn-The v\ in ter {tort Free Tuesday -' ■- r Bartlett, R- s. \. Bod ii in the West, upon whom the death falls web, oaui'uiu; ni Hira E Pei. Belfast. ing on the arrival of the A7t.ii Library has received a very valuable gift from a the Middle with effect and who will have the congratulations recently injured by the accidental evening trip through i -held, I.ewisTou.Senator Lie,-ns.* to sej. persona'- estate issm-d in crushing of their and with them discharge Mrs. Clias. Abbott.from her brother- year nuptials, brought through States .n the inter, st of the Maine Condens- ■■■ tender of the in this of his is and will soon H -sm-u tlie Boston Merchant's, estates of Mary E. Sutithw rtP, Beitast.; sympathy community some necessary household articles as testi- gun, gaming rapidly in.aw, Edwin W. Holbrook, in memory of (i■• i. C. 1 time of sad atiiiction. [Bangor Whig & be ail right... Mabel Bartlett and J. H. Cil- his ed Milk Co. a at a at the larding, Waide. monials of the. friendship an * esteem sever- wife, Frances Chick Holbrook. The f banquet Yendome, Courier. are at home from in •.•use to s--P teai estate issued in estate and entertained toward h:y Castine during vaca- books are the 10 vo I- night. He was re- ally individually Century Dictionary, s., Mrs. Fred Water! louse of Centre Mont- warmly of Andrew Ms. Cobb. LimolnviHe. tion. They will attend the. winter term ; half and 'i them. Every caller was heartily welcomed Russia, Cyclopedia of Names: 1 H. Burriil, a veteran of the late war, there. E. L. is and will ville and Mrs. William C. of Petition for d.-wer granted in estate f by the host and hostess and invited to lay Harding teaching j vol. Reader’s Hand Book ; 1 vol. Dictionary of Thompson ami a member of Geuerai Lander Post 5, G. not return until I. B. Sabrina 1'arbeU. Lincolnviile. aside their wraps. As each caller entered the spring. Clary spends j Phrase and Fable; 1 vol. Dictionary of Quo- North Searsmont are guests of Mr. and Mrs. a The Guion Line steamers I Wiiis ii estates of B. A. R., died Nov. 13tli at his residence, 329 his vacation in Castine and will attend the tations. Sy approved Chas. Gil- spacious mansion they deposited upon a table It is a tine collection which cost Geo. D. MeCrillis. ■ Essex Street, Lynn, aged 5(> years, 5 months winter term-E. L. school p Arizona were offered at aue- more, Montviile; Mary P. Black, Stockton their various gilts, and when the last guest Bryant begins £85 and will be greatly appreciated by the and 10 days. He was born in Lynn ami w; s in the Station Nov. 25th. Miss M. J. l ’irsdu.v. if There Springs; Towle, Searsport. had arrived the table a tine as- district, reading public. Mr. Holbrook was horn in Mr. aud Mrs. Win, H Hall and Wm. H. Liverpool. a descendant of the three brothers Burrill presented of of DesLsles Penobscot the Evans Cor- but is now a of * Italians IASi ILVEM Y I’UUKI sortment beautiful tin that any begins Winterport, wealthy citizen Hal), arrived home bidders, including who came to this shining Jr., yesterday from Con- country from England of. ner school at the same time_Miss Nellie New York. lie lias in mind further contri- The was housewife might justly feei proud After L'-i.’ians, Alaska with- Considerable business was done in the In- and settled in in 1030. Mr. Burrill M. Luce closes her school in the Paul dis- tee, Md. Mr. Hall, Senior, is in feeble health Lynn congratulations, games, music and rcoita- butions. in l'27,0(H) and the Arizona at was a well-known and resi- trict this week and H. W. in Whit- from solven. v Court., as follows: respected turns were tne orueP ol the evening, and Woods, malaria, but is gradually improving. 1 he London News a shoe cutter but has not Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S. I1'1 Daily says dent, by trade, both and old the comb district, closes his next week. Miss Ayer Fairfield Emery, Monroe, young entered into enjoy- of this Frank A. the owner- discharged followed bis for three years Til la closed the fall term in Station village passed their fiftieth mile Jones started on the road last question regarding calling nearly ment of the same with a zest that was truly Harding granted. on account of health. He enlisted in district last week. Miss stone as a matched pair, Nov. 14th, on which week for lie island of Trinidad is near a failing the most Mary Stevens the wholesale grocery firm nf James M. Palmer, Morn ilie, petition for delightful. Among amusing per- occasion their hi the Shaw, | Co. 1, Eighth Massachusetts Volunteers, closed the Holmes school at the same time. friends village present- nruble to Brazil 'l he Ameri- tiled. formances were the attempts made by per- Hammoud & of Portland. His ter- | discharge during the late Civil War and served 'for ed them with q ®-10 gold coin and other sub- Carney o ion of Labor has issued a call L. ii first of sons being blind-folded, whirled three or prospect v f Reynolds, Unity, meeting about nine months, most of the time at illage. The S. B. I. Society stantial presents. Mr. Ayer is a native of ritory is in the Kennebec valley anil vicinity. s creditors held and A. L Blanchard four times arouud and asked to strike a bag !• annual convention of the or- ap- N. C He was a in met with Miss Emma Trevett Nov. 14th. A Montv il e and was mated with Miss Han- Newbern, Republican of nuts above the roils Mrs. F. A. Howard is in Boston u. iii Madison pointed assignee. suspended portiere nah Crowell of Nov. 1845. He where L" Square Garden, politics and served bis party as Ward In- mini her was China, 14, Fred O- Thorndike first with a stick held in the hand, ft was very goodly present arid they were she uk M Dee. Joyce, meeting at elections for several and has been a resident of the for has submitted to an operation for cata- ginning U.Represell spector years, see village forty- held and Norman Ward well appointed as- funny to how energetically they beat delightfully entertained. The next meeting five and lias •. 1 shoe in an mac firms in was a member of the First Universalist. years, always been found kind ract. Her at last luring the air, aud for sometime the hag symptoms reports were signee. Church. Deceased leaves a Fan- escaped will he with Mrs. A. A. Ginn, Nov. 2Gtli. If and true to the harness, to in k : field a Nov. widow, the blows aimed at it. At last the writer ready pull any favorable. Mrs. W. R. Howard Mass., meeting Eugene H. Stewart, Unity, first, meeting that the or He is accompani- S’ nie A daughter of J. L Frye, formerly of stormy day 27th. As this is a busi- spot place. highly respected by all, L iu»l Marlboro manufacturers held and Fred W Blown as- was led forth to exercise his muscle, and ed her. appointed Belfast, one sou, Earl A. Burrill, and an ness meeting all are requested to be there by and fully entitled to the few oats presented ■ «*d will remove to signee. with considerable faith on his own part he they Maine, brother, Henry C. Burrill. 10 a. m.Mr. A. A. Darrah will go to liitu last Thursday-Misses D cke.y and W. A! first only marched forward and with a Clinton G. Ferguson will return to his Mk is permitted to be cheaper by Poland, Montrille, meeting boldly vigor- Prince Edward’s Isl.nd this week to Small, dressmakers, from Rockland, have ous tiourish of the stick as it came down he spend held and A. G. Caswell appointed assignee. taken rooms in winter home in this ■I1 ions, unless they are allowed Rev. the winter with his mother_Mr. the fine residence of Mrs. Winchester, Mass., John F. Burnham, petition in in- Thomas Treadwell Stone, D. D., the was conscious it had struck something, ami 1 .-mess in nen own Dyer, Gould is in Bangor on business_Mr. Fred Lowell for the winter and are to week. Mrs. him a way. oldest of Bowdoin and when from darkness to it was prepared Ferguson preceded short solvency filed, graduate College, brought light, do in an the of the G. White of Belfast and Mr. W m. Gould of dressmaking artistic manner. time right adjusting S. in in- one of the oldest ministers in the country, is observed tnat the port side of the bag had a ago. They spent the summer in Bel- Briggs Daggett, Morrill, petition Brooks were guests of Mr. I. F. Gould one Give them a call. They come highly recom- a ages to hem a tiled. dead. Dr. Stone was born in Maine in 1800, leiit m it. After others had hit it more or fast and Mt. Desert. give profit, solvency day Ja.'t week. Mr. White will load two mended-Rev. H. W. Abbott has taken the : the for sec- and graduated from Bowdoin at the early less the was taken down and its con- present arrangements Isaac Mason, Swauviiie, petition bag vessels with at for Boston Cargill house on River street and moved in age of 20 years. After his ordination, which tents distributed the Mas- hay Sandy point Mr. and Mrs. H. A. who have are unable \o obtain. ond meeting filed. among company. next week-Aunt is last week-Four Babcock, i;Jiey soon Fanny Libby improv- persons, among J occurred after, he tilled the pulpit of ter Johnnie Pendleton then edified the as- whom] been in Belfast lew at London Mr. Brand, ing-Ella M. Littlefield received Nov. was Rev. H. W. Abbott, took the 2d and 4th several weeks on account of the East Maefr.as Congregational church for a line of Amer- 12tli, v*iir. r. chowder, bread, cold tongue, beef and ham, Boston where she excur- wife, Mary up Judge, ids he had and last- sunshine aud of 37 Bangor grandparents, | joined the Judson II age enjoyed good health, happiness long years of : Bulgaria.The announcement and Mrs. Benj. Colson. ..Miss E. Killman of i sandwiches, coffee, jakes, pies, fruits and sion L. Mudgett; clerk, James W. Wallace; year took part in the anniversary exercises true fidelity to each other. Therefore, at party for Los Angeles, Calif. She will mm Massachusetts is her Mrs. M. i candies of nearly every description. The over the wires Saturday that j of Bowdoin College. the of their friends Mr. and Mrs. visiting aunt, spend the winter with friends on the Pacific sheriff, Sainue! G. Norton; crier, Ross request Branch ! tables were in the '• i D. Haley-South Grange is flourish- tempting placed cosey, coast, and return via Des Muithf D., Herrick advanced to the centre of the room well Moines, Iowa, Stevens; stenographer, Miss Annie Chaples: iug. New members are coming in every lighted, well-heated, well-ventilated, where she will America, the national hvinn to again renew their vows. The bride was stop for a short visit. Eben D. Jordan, one of the founders of month. scrupulously neat ha'l. No long ami clumsy * o cuiled the hearts of milluns, prosecuting attorney, Tileston Wadlin ; arrayed in the dress she was married in 37 the firm of .Jordan, Marsh A Co. died in Bos- seats; all good chairs, which gave every i The Daily Telegram, Lawrence, Mass., of e:i: had died Ciias. B. Eaton is the and will years ago, a very pretty changeable Brooks. W. A. Fenlason and wife have 1 l" and war, suddenly other lawyer ton, Nov. 15th, aged 73. He was born in silk, thing a home-like appearance that was very Nov. with quite a long train attached to a short 8th, says of Mr. F. W. Chase, formerly H'Cl. undertake the defense of whoever is arrest- Danville, Me. He, was left fatherless and returned from a week’s visit to Boston. A. satisfactory. May we soon have another, i which a very uoticahle con- of this at the age of 4. He went to Bos- waist, presented was the unanimous voice of the 4b city: ed. The has been penniless trast to the of Mr. M. Rose took charge of the Swan & Sibley present... 1 following jury impanel- was style to-day. Herrick '■ ■ i« \ The n- ton when he 14 years old with 31 25 Many persons visit the outlet of the Principal Chase of the Rollins school has WmsrKiti.No>. was also dressed to the mill Mr. Fenlason’s absence_John pond j led: Leila li S secured at small according prevailing during and view the introduced a la' ! Hayes, , Lucy capital and employment daily mammoth salmon which new wrin le at that liev. Dr. W, ih-niah Lougley ; fashion of that time. When .ill was school, FI. J. Etta his and business enter- ready, Irving, our blacksmith, has laid the founda- come, there to at this season. the scholars now and l!i;i of Burgess, Chaples, Flanders, wages. By energy .Mr. F. A. of spawn Owing < entering leaving their p!«.->ident tlie (Jolumbianl Dickey, the justice the peace, rooms ( prise lie did a business of 38.000 the first tion for his new of the heaviest rock to the great drouth the water is quite shoal, to the beat of the ilium and in mili- Lm'! Edw. arrow, Carrie Flanders, Frank M. who was was invited to shop •>'k place last Friday night,' at the end of four his sales present, perform and the fish can be seen. and year, ami years ever used in this easily Judging from tary step order. They do it very nicely, in C'onven- Patterson. Agnes Flanders, E. E. Bra the ceremony, which he did in a very pleas- place. The big Bessey g oeiiiu cfjndacted ley, had been built up to 3100,000 a year. This the weight of the fish captured, weighed and too, and the new principal deserves credit 'a ing manuer, sealing the compact in the oxen were used and also Bn ant 's r; 1 it ’n was tilled with specta- Etta Dodge, Maurice Shaw. business Mr. Jordan sold out and in 1851 the returned to the last fall, and by the lor his successful training and method. strongest manner possible by a .being them four- firm of Jordan, Marsh A was formed. resounding heavy span of horses, said to be the best weight of the one caught by Geo. Lowell among nearly smack upon the lips of the bride. It was students *»f the Mr. Jordan had been iil about four months pullers in this vicinity.... We al regret to last summer, there are fish to be seen that transfers in Real Estate. university. Via ai.ha ykn. Mr. and Mrs. William Bish- done so quickly that some got the with a of diseases. impres- learn of the death of Zenas L. Downes of will weigh 20 pounds and that are 2 feet in !• marched t<3 the hail with complication sion that the water-works at Little Kiver "pstart this week for a trip to Swanville. For many years we have well length. Both of those were 21 inches The c-1 > England.... caugh' following Transfers in real estate were and amid great cheer- had broken away, but the groom knew at Hying Tw, the in town are Mr. and favorably known him...Isaac S. Staples long, and these appear much To recorded in Waldo ,jj happiest people Mrs. Louisa H. Libbey, aged 70 years, once what the matter and for once in longer. County Registry of Deeds naif an hour before the was, and wife have returned from where the do for speak- Patterson. wife of the ’ate Artemas his life Lowell, question, frequently asked, why they the week ending Nov. JO, 1805 :“E bene /.or i! tin- new and Mrs. Arthur Those who Judge Libbey, grew very pale. This being noticed president held a recep- they visited their new sou.The grow so large in six years, ami are no to away, Sunday morning, the ladies docked to his grand why Cobb, Searsinont. Valorous A. Simmons, id tiie haveseeu the new-comer she is a passed quietly by they quickly Brooks more of them reception-rooms.of the say baby at where she Jumper Co. are getting out their caught? weanavver: ‘‘Ow ing do.; land in Searsinont. Win. (). about 9 o'clock, VVinterport, side and showered upon his pallid brow and Jones, hundred invitations to hearts of father and mother usual number of one hundred sleighs ami to the large quantities of smelts to Caro had been indie the any had gone with her son George to spend the cheeks those sweet restoratives whose they get Brooks, E. Perkins, Stoneli nn, in magic our new and to w hich makes prominent scientists, Mrs. suffered a severe shock jumpers-Mr. Rowell, shoe enough eat, them grow, and Mass.; laud in Brooks. Chas. F. prbfession- .. Mrs. R. C. Hall of Rockland, dele- winter. Libbey touch the natural color to Gordon, 1 rejoice quickly brought harness lias all he can do hav e no use for a and others Nov. and since then but maker, with re- they baited hook. If any Searsport, to B. do.; land and to meet him, and a C. T. U. conven- of paralysis, ilth, his pleasant countenance, and soon he was Henry Carver, gate to the Baltimore W. pairing. Just such a man was needed here. one doubts their being there, or that in camber of her recovery were entertain- himself It a most they buildings Searsport. Globe Realty Co., responded. During the slight hopes again. was, indeed, delight- -Mrs. Martin has had a are can to the local Union last Thursday woman cancer removed big ones, they now absolve them- tion, spike ed. Mrs. Libbey was a very highly ful evening to all, made so the Chelsea, Mass., by trustees, to Hannah J. Marine Baud played a new doubly by by Doctors Kilgore of Brooks aud Bel- selves from that idea by ocular demonstra- Jl0!1 night... Rev. Mr. Blake of Portland occu- esteemed and loved by all who knew her, pleasant, affable manners of the host aud Thompson, Revere, Mass.; land in North- composed by Professor Fanciulli, fast-Mrs. Abbie Edwards, who was visit- tion... .The W. C. T. U. of port. Aliee A. for her kindness and noble character. iiostess, who made everyone feel Liberty village Foss, Stockton Springs, to ©overture from Semiramide_The pied the last Sunday in the absence perfectly ing friends in the western of the will hold a service at "the Eddie pilpit, at home. At a part State, temperance Bap- Harriman, land in Stockton reasonable hour the happy and do.; report of General chief of the Rev. W. E. Gaskin-Warren feli broke her leg the other day. Her tist church, Sunday morning, Nov. 24th. Sarah A. Craighill, pasbr, Protection of Mink and Muskrat. throng departed, with their hearts full of Springs. Barlow, Freedom, to to die daughter, Mrs. Hattie Merrithew, has gone to There will be a sermou by the Rev. Chas. B. ,<:V secretary of war, is made Gray has nturned from a doer hunt in the hope that many long years may be vouch- pastor, Giliuore, Montville; land and help take care of her... Waldo District Lodge H. W. Abbott. Mrs. Abbie Daniels, Presi- in Montville. illustrating the backwardness him writes: safed to them in their of life and buildings Ellen C. Gay, Bel- eastern of the with Our Prospect correspondent enjoyment of Good will he held here Thurs- dent of the local will state some part State, bringing the Templars union, facts fast, to Chas. B. land in Montville. °f coast General happy home they have prepared for Nov. Gilmore; , defence, as substantia his success a “Please, send the the la\v relating to day, 21st-Miss Alice Dow has been in connection with the work. All are cor- Lorena F. cites proof of good boys themselves honest toil aud strict econo- Ferguson, et. al., Hyde Park, Vt., the case of Portland, where by ill the past week-Mrs. Hatch- invited-Mrs. E. L. Mitchell close time on mink and muskrat, if there is them to in quite Mary dially receiv- to Ellen M. Stockton laud ca^s for sized deer-Ji8s Linda Jones has gone to my, thereby enabling enjoy their ed is sick with what , Springs; 38 guns, large cali- they fear is a cancer... ed Saturday from Boston a large box con- and in in The law is declining years comparative case. It was buildings Stockton Springs. Josiah .l while Boston to contnue her studies at the New any.” Melvin Foss is quite sick at the house of taining beautiful and expensive flowers. C. i^torUrs, emplacements an occasion that will be long remembered, Berry, by assignee, Stockton Springs, to ,u milt f()r go Whoever between the first day of May Samuel Foss of this town-Will Among them were a number of Ellen M. guns. He submits England Couset-atory. not only by those present, but Mr. and Ingersoll, large chrys- Berry ; laud and buildings in Stock- 1K and the 15th of October, destroys any by who has been very is out of doors. of all shades and estduates for river and har- day Mrs. J. B. who sick, again anthemums, colors and as ton Springs. Ellen M. to Edna F. hn.. or whoever de- Herrick, deeply appreciate -Mr. Mosman has as the Berry, P mink, sable, otter, tisher, moved his family into big crown of a man’s hat. They were Stockton land aud ovements which, under the ad- 20th of the kindness of their friends, who so gener- the C. E. Lane Lancaster, Springs, lon An asks the “Is stroys any muskrat, between the day tenement and has struck in sent by Isaac Griffith, who has of in °f Ids exchange question, ously contributed by their presence and charge buildings Stockton Springs. Lewis A. predecessor, General and the first day of , forfeits teu for himself at the old grocery stand of L. C. Brimmer Street and these He a The answer May their the success of their first tin wed- Church, Boston, Knowlton, Belfast, to Wilber S. Clark, do.; | always withheld from the teaching profusion?’’ animal so to be gifts Jones-Miss Lena Chase is flowers were a dollars for each destroyed, taking lessons part of the church decoration land and buildings in Belmont and North- ding. in instrumental music in for a should be decidedv in the affirmative. recovered on complaint. Portland. swell wedding. port. before a certificate is issued which admits Obituary. Colds Chaps Colic I the public teaching. And then the quali- ty of the work Id the school-room is care- Susan Peabody died Oct. 31, at the home fully considered. We have been anxious of her grandson, Selden W. Peabody of Coughs Chafing Croup about the and of those capacity training Simpsou’s Corner, aged 90 years and 8 who were to teach our children reading, months. She was one of the early settlers Catarrh Chilblains and but we have had Cramps writing spelling; of Dixuiont, there being only one of the is ncir. *ou can reneve ana speeany cure ail ol these by the free little care as to who taught them the use of our old pioneers of reliable Anodyne. Generation after generation have used it with entire satis- which eternal life. We Simpson’s Corner, so-called, to faction, and handed down knowledge brings the knowledge of its worth to their children as a valuable inheri- survive her, that person Fletch- Could a have said to our it is being Betsy tance remedy have existed for eighty years that it children, virtually, er. except possesses great merit for The deceased was the second child in a family use? It was originated to cure all ailments attended with of the that learn inflammation; such as highest importance you family of eleven the children of asthma, abscesses, bites, burns, bruises, bronchitis, all forms of sore members, throat, earache, head- to figure out profit and loss for this world, John and Martha who ache. la grippe, lame back, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, scalds, Low, moved from stings sprains but of small whether are to stiff joints, toothache, tousilitis and whooping cough. The great vital and muscle nervine! consequence you Sanford, Me., Cambell’s Island in 1800. able to compute eternal profit and loss or John Low was the son of Jonathan Low of not. Oh it is time we waked up to Revolutionary fame, who took part in the high battle do the best possible work for Jesus of Bunker Hill, at which engagement he was taken and for Ins Christ. Did ever prisoner refusal to le Quality, Quality! you to salute his Johnsons Liniment captor received on his head a Anod. the It soothes realize of it? I sat in Tremont every ache, every bruise, every cramp, every irritation, every lameness, every power severe cut from a sabre dealt the It is for by irate swelling everywhere. INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL use. It was the Christian Worker’s officer. originated Temple during After a residence of seven years on 111 imp, hv IW. A. Johnson, an old Family Physician. Every Mother should have it in the house. Convention and listened with tear-iilled the island John Low moved his family to to that old whose brow A MARTYR later to Liver Pill Made.” I use Johnson’s Liniment for catarrh. I had eyes man, over NewportNand Fraukfort, from which in he tried almost everything recommended for well nigh eighty summers had shed their —TO— place, 1817, moved to “The Higlit of but find Liniment Land,’’now the catarrh, Johnson's Anodyne light. He stood by the organ with form Dixuiont, journey being by far superior to any. I use it as you direct. team, one sled containing not only the whole South Vt. bent and sightless eyes exciting but small P“Best J. E). Whipple, Windham, INDIGESTION family but all their household their arsons’ Pills effects, cure and expectatiou. 15ut as the of the Positively biliousness Sick Headache, liver prelude Cureliud Your P’s au«l small John Low and his Q’s. must have it if you are to succeed in win- speakers, many and good, in tlie conven- Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from beginning wife, who lived to a ripe old age, saw a fam- ning souls, whether in the Christian En- tion, but every lover of music was lifted Dyspepsia. large AN A F -TIiAC'T OF THE AHIUiESS DELIVEK- ily of children go forth from the parental deavor Society or out. nearer heaven by the of the Blind and FO EY KEY. O. T. RAYMOND OF 01.01- singing roof, were blessed with a fair share of Here's a hoy in a home with no Christ Singers than by iiuy other human influ- ” the world’s his ( 1 >TFH. MAss.. AT THE \Y A EDO COUNTY “For years, I was a martyr to goods, clearing now having in it. He has been induced to come to ence in the meetings. It was the made one of the best farms in town. ! MON IN NOV. quality indigestion, and had about given Early UEEEAST, b, lSbb. the school. He is full of that told. in life the Sunday saucy, Voices naturally harmonious all of ever o deceased united her destinies hen I was a up hope finding relief, with hoy 1 learned letters Cain, no teacher can had been trained those of the son of a my inattentive, ugly: to do their best work as ttie complaint only seemed to © neighbor. Stinson means «•! A stood for ° Peabody, seven children horn to by pictures. . manage him. The superintendent is for Him who died for them. Endeavor worse instead of being them, grow better, three of whom now survive And Adam's picture was on the It to turn him out of the school. workers covet her, as follows: page. tempted earnestly the best gifts for under ordinary treatment. At o Washburn was not taken a Peabody, Mrs. Maria Low and by kodak, but I have no He comes only for mischief. He has a tlie use of Him who the best of I was induced to o gave last, try Ayer’s A-ffie A. Durgin. At the death of her hus- doubt it was a go >d likeness. B stood for i circus and is himself the heaven for our and 1 © every Sunday redemption. Sarsaparilla, hereby testify band, which occurred in 18(»2, leaving her boy. And then* he was, for all clown. Ten and But running years pass by that boy Q stands also for Quantity. that after using only three hot- £ provided for, the deceased, together with lie was worth. (’ stood for camel. And her has grown to young manhood and is one Quantity. A great many Christians ties, 1 was cured. I can, therefore, o daughter, Maria Low, afterwards moved there was the awkward beast: hunch- o to \ of the best teachers in the Sunday school. seem to be thinking of how little they can confidently recommend this med- eazie, Me., where they resided together backed, can ® for several years. to long-h :ged. loose-jointed—I Do you ever get discouraged? Does it do and retain a respectable hold of church Seine to all similarly atliieted.”— Owing misp'aced con- see that eamcl fidence, the deceased found herse.f in rather yet. 1 thought of the pic- ever seem to you that you are sowing and Christian life. Christian work seems 111 ANKLIN JJiwli, Avoea, ia. J straightened circumstances, hut a lew of her tures ami remembered the letters. seed in vain? Listen. word shall to have no attraction to them. “I am ® “My personally acquainted relatives, to whom credit is 1 want to reverse tile and ® great due, assist- process to-nmht not return to me v«-id, but shall accom- The first horse that 1 ever owned was with Mr. Heel: ami believe any ed her. make the letters stand for the pictures, in plish that whereto I send it." “Be not superanuated. Ail 1 got out of the ani- statement he may make to be o this that sense, when you think of the let- in for in due season mal 1 worked out. it 1 in a true.”—W. .1. M anwki.l, o weary well-doing, ye got hurry I T)rug- Miss l na May Ward well died at the home ters yon will remember the pictures. shall reap, if ye faint not.’’ coaxed, ami and tlie gist and Pharmacist, Avoea, I a. ®j clucked, yanked of her parents in Beverly, Mass., Nov. 1st. mind your P's. Angelo decorated with and the but the horse “I have used of 4th, unparal- reins, applied lash; Ayer’s Sarsapa- of at P stands f"r Push is a modern leled skill © diphtheria, the age of 23 years. The push. the cei ings of the Sistine Chap- always seemed afraid of going too far in a rilla for general debility and. as word. 1 think it was born in America. parents of the deceased lived el at Koine. It was arduous work, lying day. I had rather walk than ride behind a blood-purifier, find it does ex- formerly in We have had men Belfast. Her father is Dr. Peivival G. of push in all the cen- flat upon his back and above bis such a beast. The last horse which I aetlv as is claimed for it.”—S. J. o painting who was turies. Alexander the Great was a © Wardweli, ouce principal of the push- face. No artist was skilful to ever and own was one of the , Ezzell, Texas. enough help owned, yet, Select school of this and was er. city, for sever- Columbus was a pusher. We have him. But with the of a horses Lever perseverance man freest rode after. All 1 had al years a member of the East Maine Metho- had them in the church. Paul was a of he worked until to do was to take the lines dist genius on, fifty-four and away she Conference. Her mother was Lydia J. William was pusher. Carey a pusher. mouths of love's labor stood out in unsur- would go, mile after mile, as freely and AyerfeSarsapariila ! Greenlaw of Northport. Miss Wardwell P»t this is an age of We have Admitted for * was a of rare ae: push. passed scenes of art upon the Chapel ceil- as naturally as the bild dies. J never Exhibition 2 I voting lady mnpiismcnts, been told that we have made several fold ami a pianist of more than local ing. Twelve generations of men have ad- called on that animal to do anything hut AT THE WORLD’S FAIR reputation, more wealth in 2 being a graduate of the Boston this country within the mired, and untold numbers of artists have what siic was i have harnessed o couservatorv ready, oooccooooooooooooooooooc and a music teacher of much abilitv. last years than in all the years since copied the results. her and driven her out in the cold By up her genial and amiable disposition she had oi:: Pilgrim Fathers went into business But. Christian win* in worker, you paint, storm, drenching rain, in the driving endeared herself to a circle of IS for tin mselves. This has been large friends, THE LARGEST PIECE Of accomplish- with the of God, the features of snow, and in the and she Mot in nut in Salem | help by day night, only Beverly, and Bos- ed The of live men: the ton as by push. push Jesus Christ on a living soul, are doing a never refused to go. 1 have driven her well. They will mourn her demise "f steam: the of almost as a.sister. pash push electricity: the work that may make Michael Angelo blush up the steepest bills and she never re- She has been her father’s almost vOQDTobacco Sold 1 ash -I* inventive genius: the push of'busi- with shame, and that will be the admira- fused to I constant companion amt to him her Fcr| pull. have driven her over the ness W e have death emues as a great blow. death enterprise. just got under tion of redeemed men and angels, after muddy roads of tlie west, when the mud Truly j in this case claimed a bright and way Where we are to in the next the stars have shining going lost their glory and the clung in great masses to the wheels, and mark. the boldest dreamer cannot af- i-nt111>. suns have refused to shine. Persevere! she pushed on and on till there wasn’t a tiiin. and 1 have no time this to Mr. evening God is in your work and your work is dry hair on her body. Once ill that mud- Joseph M. Frohock of Northport was 1 11 ail " 111 iv his sons I inj1 if. God's. dy country a minister took licr. and not visiting ami their families in this < will) lii I fallen veins ity recent y ami on friends lie asleep lifty ago, SiaiJUS I« U pOWCl. knowing any better lie let her take her IS THE RESULT OF calling slice. ! wake to knew when he lived v* ars up day, lie would find There is something fasci- own without her and she here, twenty ago. marvellously gait, holding in, Mr. Frohock is about so id and many strange tilings him. to in this world. ruined herself ill her years age, confronting nating }»o\ver Nothing nearly willingness to I then* are lew men of as new DISORDERED mighty fifty strong, Not only business but has been s«» coveted men as work. A score of enterprises, universally by Christians as good as I active and well. He is now a cane new iscs carrying RESTORED iMmfjiu- enterpi in business would be no l’ower to that lor power, destroy, power to build horse would revolutionize any com-1 STOMACH, the first time in his life, being a trifle small of his Our lam*- pait surprise. merchants to to control mumii i'll i.U'l Ul U1L* L\ll 111. from an accident which a o up, power rule, power broke ;:V ... men, liga- Tilt? l-fSlt rt Mi- f,. :• |jf j ; of to-day do mu open stores and wait for for IIow often wc to ment of his leg and disabled him for several markets, means, personal aggrandize- have urge, and coax, BLUR BEFORE diseases of 11.• j. p. rat;v,. n-:!. trade to come to them, lint send weeks. This was the first time he had been ment. Hut the this world and almost lash into -• ■ they grandest power people service. Hut Nt-rvous l’r«.s- ati.-ii. Fai p:. -i \j; ■ after the tiade and THE ill in any way, or felt as f lie couldn’t take bring it to them! lias ever seen is the to a chance to work for EYES, \ They power bless. God is a chance tit care l-.ii.i--.on-, on: F.i »•,.«> M, advi nise in show of the work on bis large farm, since .Nightly windows by every* meth- A deal <>t’ human is a treasure in And great power gift: lay up heaven. when 1-Soi, when a horse kickeb. him in the stom- ct-ssive us. ct !'f bncco r wi 'i i; i-, od o; Oj-iui! display that genius can invent: in a inborn and not a to God comes to gift acquired: gift distribute the rewards of DIZZINESS, ach and knocked him out for a few weeks. tion and With ••• bv the Insanity. «*vt*:;. newspapeis. way-side, by lniuil- he used or : a to be used for service will want then. I A host of Rockland friends to see to rore r»-h:! neglected gift you quantity hope him guarantee ;hr t):< n. ,t| b: Is. aid hundreds of artful weal or am more by ways. for woe. The power to bless is persuaded that if we could catch a I OVER-EATING, enjoying many years of his vigorous per box, <> host s f.^5.00, Tbe wholesale merchant no old longer waits both inborn and acquired. Power to bless glimpse of these things in their right 1j age. [Rockland Opinion. BEFORE AXD AFTER f-ing. to: ’lie nit. M0’1. 'Tim u. in..( country dealt ]*, but lie sends his is threefold. it would not he a I light, wholly question, SOUR SALK runnels to and STOMACH, FOR BY R. II. , BKLFAST, MAIN'K. every hamlet, spreads his First. Power to do. Christ “went How much does Christ demand of me, goods the counters of a u].on thousand about doing good." That is the disci- hut how much will Christ let me do. stores. And runner is oil the run CONSTIPATION, every ple's business. Christ said, do good even When love is supreme in our hearts, we to get ahead ei some other, that is why to them that persecute you, “As ye have are studying how much and not how little are called 1 is they runners. suppose. It is do unto all men." wc can do. LIVER COMPLAINT, Mow vour m opportunity, good mmmmm mmmmmmmm — push. i*i*—ii 1 Audit yrou don’t Power to do comes from stands for I! 11 | suaq pash you Practice Fur g doing. Q quicksands. Quicksands! | will to the wall. get pushed makes perfect. But the way to do a tiling You know the character of quicksands. NERVOUS Capes It is no sufficient to our longer open is to do it. Belief is important. But the They engulf you. swallow you up. There 5 churches and wait tor the to an people till devils believe and tremble. The result of are a great many things that engulf the DEBILITY, At them. It isn't Fxtremely -TO BUT TOUK- sufficient to try and put a saving faith is action. Doing for a lost Christian worker if iie does not heed. man in the that will ... pulpit draw. Spur- sold proves that you believe the soul to Pleasure will take all our spare time, and PRICKLY FEELING lew Price. was a mail to : geon draw, but lie had a be lost: proves also that you believe the leave no time for the study of God's word. church that lie OF HANDS OR FEFT pushed. never could have lost may be found. A great many Chris- No time for special service for Christ if A Fur 30 inches in the lie did if it Cape accomplished good had tians are suffering from paralysis. Their we are not careful. Cares will engulf us not been for the church that backed him'. feet cannot run for Christ: their hands if we do not watch and pray. 1 have length -S8.50 If In needed a strong, sympathetic, push- cannot work for Christ. The cause of found a great many buried Christians. 1 A Sure Relief foi ing church behind what an or- him, does paralysis is unbelief.. Believe something baptized a man once that 1 thought would A Fur Cjpe 30 inches in *FaD & Winter Cloth: need? elinaiy* preacher Sam Jones draws and you will do something: and your pow- grow to he the stay and support of the the of a in the Dyspepsia by using better 9.50 picture pastor shafts of a er to bless will rise in proportion to your church. He was a skilful teacher in the length, quality, wagon, and the brethren and deacons faith. Sunday school, and winning in his man- behind to the A Fur pushing get vehicle through Power to bless lies also in power to in- ners. I have watched his career. He Cape 30 inches in We have our FALL AND WINTER > the mud. Little Railroad Liver Pills. got Somehow, it goes hard. The IIuenee. lulluences are often immeasur- has had success in his great profession, We will our wheels turn The man Evkry Box Warranted. you best attention, i slowly. good looks able, and their power for good is known hut lie is buried, engulfed. The world length, fui edged, 12.50 give bark, and behold the brethren, deacons only to God. Long after the doing ceases lias many allurements. There arc quick- MALL PILL. SMALL HOSE. NO GRIPING. and all. are in the up wagon, and the pas- the influences live on. Power to influence sands beside every Christian’s path, but Ladies’ Astrachan Coats, tor is them all. I never was SOLD EVERYWHERE. pulling the comes from consistency. A consistent n >ne iu it. In the path of duty you pastoi of such a church as and a on with sleeves, -25.00 that, by* life is power that no skepticism on walk solid rock. Never neglect a Manufactured By the I tin- grave of (bid 1 j never will be. 1 think earth can in known “and done Railroad Medicine Co., Burnham Maine. Fresh from flit1 gainsay. Inconsistency your duty, having all, you of fur will that this Market T- 1 should Any judge say dropi the shafts and inn if I had will rob and will stand the wiles of the I life, Christian, your words against adver- last mentioned is less to a garment than pull whole church with to deeds of Before do one A buried Christian will never k nobody your power. you sary.” O.VK-HALP what it would cost to push. or enter 1111- a soul to know the n questionable thing, upon any bring resurrection n ■■ A 8? I could get relief make.. 1 lie livest in ^ organization the world is, certain pain, 1.0 u down power of Jesus Christ. Look out for the and you uugni jilll from a most hor- might to be, the church of Jesus by the side of the life of Christ, and the quicksands! x Christ. llie livest of the rible blood dis- And Latesl part church teachings of Christ, and ask out of your to he the Ladies’ Fur Boas from 4 ought organized young people. heart the question, “Is it consistent?” I Quicksands. ease I had spent hundreds of dollars 2] uii Endenvorers j ought to push your have no time to more about this now, Mind your P’s and Perse- various remedies and b< say Q’s. Push, trying physi- Jgg^Please us a call. No chun k to the front, not in the of but give spirit believe me, if your life is to lay hold verance, Power: Quality, Quantity, and none of which did me competition with tlie other churches cians, any trouble to show goods. a"-v 1 1! *> of of other lives with a grand uplifting pow- Quicksands avoided, and you will soon WE the place, but for Christ’s nails came off and CHALLENGE our sake. You er, your life and your profession must not walk in the panoply of God: equal to all good. My finger meet prices. ought to came 61 push your society to the front. conflict. that God demands of you. my hair out, leaving me B. F. WELLS. Advertise. Let the know Oct. 1895.—3m4<) community that In the third place, power to bless lies in “What are you doing, my lad?” said a bald. I then went to Belfast, 1, II you are alive. Let the world perfectly know of power with God. Men can have it. Power passer by to a boy in the flower garden. your existence the deeds Better times are and we will trv w by you do. with God brings the power ot God. 1 “1 am helping God,” said the lad. coming Lush to the ic your pastor front, lie think every Sabbath school teacher, and “Helping God. How is that!” “Be- satisfy you at the present. ::: ought to be the best in or pastor the world every Christian worker has longed for cause God could not make the flowers HOT SPRINGS Investment to you. because he is God’s to be cured this celebrated Shepherd of this power. It comes in answer to prayer. beautiful if I did not keep these horrid Hoping by souls. treatment, but soon became your 1 stood in a large electrical plant. It weeds down.” Helping God! Have you very disgusted Push to the and decided to S.S.S. The effect was your religion front. Let it was near the hour of lighting up. The caught the thought? Helping God in the try have the first wonderful. I commenced to recover cent place in your thoughts and great engine, with heart, belted garden of the Christian Endeavor where truly 2 per Quarterly Dividends White 81 Main I in throbbing at after I Store, plans life. “Seek first, once, and had taken twelve bot- the kingdom of to the line of shafting that ran through souls blossom into beauty under the sun- JUNE and SEPT ai God. and his tles I was cured—cured S.S.S. D£0., MARCH. righteousness, and all these the building, was sending forth its power light of God's presence and the dew of his entirely by things, material when the world- things, “shall be added to no purpose. The power was not com- grace. HelpingGod. God made the sun,the to the renowned Hot ^ 1 ^ Absolute O Pi'-

* s ->ddO b et into the in the 11 died >li tin1 should* a ,f j earth. It it. happens sit doorways with their spinning, i to ii be free from the The holds a distalf between the HARNESS you choose this method clouds, spectacle is spinner t-REVIEW°/REVIEWS indeed left arm 11!* •:i. take advice and i awe-inspiring. The entrance and side. The thread is wound The Edited ALBERT SHAW. t my only Plugs by to the is down the off the on a kind of Takes the Lead in Waldo Go. mule in tow, for you will i pit rocky and tortuous spindle “swift” such bed of a stream—a as as our used to harness a Made f on before die journey’s end ! passage dangerous great grandmothers have, Every standing; testimonial. *»review-reyiews 1 as from ThI™ as Tits it is often twisted with the left hand. A the best stock by first-class workmen, t I REVIEWS, > ick-bearcr.s trot briskly up difficult, apparently ending great deal 1 ocfeh&iiM under our own in in abrupt from which of flax is in the and under personal supervision. name implies, gives Aii, as tin.■ mh your weight i projections you grown Azores, takes put tnust. either readable form the best :• than a leather's: and for leap or fall. The guide says, the place that cotton does with-us. The SPECIAL that in the other caminho nao PRICES OX appears >>r three miles you think it esta bom" (the road is men of the better class dress in suits of f• great magazines all over ivuri; us mode of travelling | nothing) and tells you of a young suits of snowy white linen, and the peas- Plush. the world, on the same date that American who lost his life in ant in the tons of Robes. generally they ; imagined. Half reclining, ; making the coarser, unbleached sorts. are With the recent extraordinary descent a lew published. ! but hold a sunshade years ago; but when Woolen cloths are also woven, | you dyed increase of these careful st < BAGS and worthy periodicals, -t, the old Met hodist dozens <*i men and women black, brown, blue and gray, TRUNKS, j toiling up resembling and -! all reviews, summaries, 0 recurs t-o mind, I barefooted, with sheaves on coarse The house inte- something great felting. country DRESS-SUIT CASES. the annual tin ii quotations, giving r m: i-d to the skies on head, you determine to venture it. rior is because there is easily described, pressure of litera- subscription Down the gist periodical b eased’ Bin after a while steep trail you go. assisted bv so little in it. it has but one the room, are alone worth ^ the ture, to as tire children protesting, but rafters in bold relief 5-A Horse Blankets. sleep." always trustworthy above,and sometimes the : — subscription price. 3)2.50. : numbness extends guide scrambling, sliding, “a woven work of willow par- .strange jumping, boughs” Aside from these the editorial _ is Lowest Prices departments, tumbling, often so off one end for a bed-room. Very in 1 and hualiy to every part of turning angles sharp titioning The why and contributed features of the Review of Reviews are themselves that rv ns you cannot trace the a loft above is readied a each pains follow, cul- way yard by ladder; equal in extent to a magazine. The Editor’s "Progress of the World" is a head Robes ^ !• !.•’ ense and in the tbOOo feet to the bed a of furze or straw on the earth Blankets, nausea—until you are I making pile an invaluable chronicle of the happenings of the thirty days just past, AND ALL KINDS OF bottom you are obliged to traverse at of the first and on the a\:\ number of miles rather I least, floor, poles laid with pictures on every page of the men and-- three l. <:i times that distance in ziz- dose of the loft. three minute in that palanquin dizzy together There is neither B.L. ^ Winter Goods. women who have made the history of the month. 1 ■ It takes the best, stove nor The i r. you havt a groat deal mountaineer more chimney. fireplace is mere- The Literary World says: “We are deeply o. my an ^samples L than hour to do it; and an adobe shelf built the side month with the value all tins •. id's, and dy again ly against Stevens & Krskinc’s impressed from month to am -gain meeting" peasants wall, and on it furze and are which is a sort cents. : ::. witli the ex ra dnn- staggering up- faggots NEW STORE, of the Review of Reviews,’ 25 wards under burned, the smoke more r. '':'a delight lady, heavy loads, you are lost, in escaping as best it can of Eiffel Tower for the survey of the whole _ gives Main St I isei.fast, | Cor. nv : behind t«» tin r 'Mauler at tile paioui or throng it the roof and open dour. For Washington field of literature. And it has a mind and voice of its ity | industry, depiu Jlay 2, 1*95.—Wtf periodical yet of i-' i: !*.-s the :• oad is smooth and ! poverty, which impelis ilitm to such cooking utensils there are pots and jars of own, and speaks out with decision and sense on all public topics of etiort tor snin 11 :: return. Tin .r crude rod and occasionally an the hour. It is a combination of the and i; titl it tv eg ii ••■rang:' r ves, ; sheaves pottery iron singular monthly magazine

■■ Tobacco art -of ; ashes. ai kettle Meat is a rare It is in its Is and country houses Ti •• j gatheicd the bottom of article of food with Maine Central R. R. the daily newspaper. daily freshness;-, is world •• the clM!-‘V. which 1 ];,•.• the Azorean Unleavened Com- it is in its method. It the l. :-e v< end.- ,»j« you will “Si-a.M‘l:' at peasant. monthly Agents find it ■ ...... ,. lit .•me >! oro TIM E-TA BLE. t: then brai.i i:;.'. inerting, \,r- ad. !»aked*ovei the coals, coarse, hard, under a field glass.” (|le Host coots. t-s soin Oil ami after Nov. 1 s<)5, :tains at Sold on all News Stands. Single Copy, 25 earl •• Vo mav buy j*ieuty of these '■ and smoky, is the chief of his diet, 4, connecting Profitable going-up Bur liiiiiu ami Wnurville with througn train.- lor ■■ in less ■ i-,t! ’’ns in the market, each ihi’o* \axis v. ii a Oit oi 11sij or cheese, a rod peeper space j anti from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and Bos- Review-Reviews i Hagazine. i ton will run as follow s : l;■ a pa Lank I: v «• cents, hint \ 1 ink ’O'' a cup el water. .W wonder l;e is Astor New York.- I ITf'M HE .Li-A ST. 13 Place, •• and n.j] that -o '!; a pm-ei is!;ip have gin creature, sensitive, jealous, AM V M l* M * 'si;.; !'c!tu.-:. 7 20 1 25 3 95 ‘a-, k. v- Iio a; -:h :r .da- i -»i tin-in : tie miles v, cm •'■'"i -us and Hut -tin..-re depart. i-ht »u of cowardly. is •' than any >;>oint 7 25 I 3o 14 02 w a.h ing bareiamb-d through in*cky ravin- Uso jiiuen to bo said in his favor. Ho is W ono. *7 3d ; 1 40 ‘4 25 j I Brinks. 7 40 1 51 4 45 •• h> summit “I i!,c ( •rate and aMeini,the l'atigcmg '■•Mg industrious, kind and help- | j Kiion S 03 ! 2 03 15 o Tl -niuikc. .s 12 2 12 5 32 into the the minis ,.f hard ! po to and so that pi,. strangers, polite even; l'nii \. s 22 2 22 5 50 hk i.• ■ loe l.'arop.oted. arrive. 8 45 2 42 6 ’. u-r red with hi'.cling sun. the ’.-t g cinubs haii'-elothed donkey-Mays ! Burn!..un, 1.5 other make. Bangor.. 11 53 4 50 -1 !• v.i-\< m nndci tin burden all ad cress one another as REMEMBER ianp<-d j for live Senior. A M stable bills and other accounts Waiervilh* Old 313 715 ,v e. Hit greenest '•Vhcn Th- ushes arc \!i your ay. gathered | 1 M made out the A M me 1 by natives, though they ■■ t hi dev lirst lien into small Portland. 12 25 5 35 1 40 ••oiebrated packages amount fn a but. lev. cents, are addressed I K D 4 15 0 20 5 58 ni tin is tlic.se a ic '■ :.v whit li tradithm bound together into an j P* > Iiiustrissima Excelleutissima Sen- ( VV. D. 4 20 Cosl l' immense hora i TO IIKI.I AST. -J'i di\ .-a it.{.. by in- V ieini.sh. j otuidlc, so disposed that a round (The Most Illustrious Most Excel- * lent i and the 1* M A M i iec i> lett in the middle Eady naked youngsters in j THIRTY FIVE 'ss-grown viilagi, uudeclin which CENTS K. 1).. 9 through the * H I 7 45 OO J 1 streets kiss their hands to And Boston, the bearer thrusts his you. ( w D y 30 ary. not mly the oldest head. now we are off j for Terciera and the capi- | !• JM Az'ues. but the dullest and A Hived the bottom, you find the door tal of the islands. Eaxxie H. \Vaj;i>. Portland. 11 00 120. We have just received an f A M A M Elegant Line ie- a i that is a "i the crater very gueat undulating, 1o saying slightly boggy 2o0tli Waterville. 6 4 30 b Anniversary. —. 7 15 140 irj tiie way of dullness. An- i in places, ail'd covered with moss Bangor spongy A M a m p M The y Weighs heavily indeed upon j into which tie feet sink ankle deep at First Parish (L'nitarian) Church of Burnham, depart. 7 10 9 00 5 05 I j I’llitv. 7 50 9 20 5 25 ‘hrass and needs grow thick- < with Haverhill, Mass., recently celebrated its ; \eiy step, occasional dry patches Thorndike. 8 12 9 30 5 32 x (1L0VES, IITTEAS, UNDERWEAR, x -■ 'Oth The +9 | e stones tit at pave the de- where mint and anniversary. exercises opened Knox. 18 25 37 15 38 * tansy flourish. A dark 8 50 9 53 50 with an address of Brooks. 5 I ■ us. and an welcome by the pastor, oppressive silence j tarn occupies the centre—not of turbid Waldo +9 02 +10 06 tB 02 HATS and Rev. F. A. of +9 15 110 19 VVIXTEK *• Gilmore, which the Haverhill Citvpoint. 16,15 'd toe houses are without the I as CAPS, at the first 10 20 water, glance you fancy, Gazette “It Belfast, arrive. 9 25 25 6 ion of says: was principally an his- f being inhabited, and hut clear as IFlag station. crystal beneath its thick cov- torical but was Ia 35-100 of n Dollar. address, written in an inter- Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at aim once unite- §5.00 i'1!;kudu's, { enug hi me interwoven leaves and stems and from Belfast ami all stations on Branch. All esting style eloquently delivered, con- Not very much money manufactuied for us. ■#> '-K’U compared tickets to all West and North- expressly weather-stained and of some to the relief it will when Through points ; aquatic plant. Line arid taining many bits of incident to the bring* in- E plum- lighten *• wt st via all routes, for sale F. Crowley vested in the True L. F.” Medi- by and fatten ! Belfast. f'AYSON TUCKER. •-—-■■■tit.—.—-_ parasitic plants met liavi- never sounded the of this dry history The address was followed cine F.” Atwood’s Hitters). Agent. dethps by (“JL. Vice Pies, and Gen’l 1 A little into Manager. j .•-'■ !» appear as it they Tartarean lake, but tradition singing, and an address upon the indigestion following F. E. Booth by, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket j gives it di- early days end in a fever. Agent. constipation may 1895. *-r as an insult of the denomination in New Portland, Oct. 25, i'y. action, rect communication with the ocean. A. England. The Think it over if von are Hilious. lie- DON’T FORGET member, “A stitch in Time.” !' to following ode for the occasion Rev. F. A. tlie place. Even at I few cattle gr /e ne;u its borders, (how in by Gilmore was then That we have five cent I; > sung: money rough fares and public the world did thej get Hit there?) gulls Two centuries and P»\ The passed, to-day marks the order with every ONE DOL- shop-keepers j screaming over, aud gold and silver fisli time cir doorways expecting no dart among the lily roots. Somebody must Of another half way in its round LAR CASH PURCHASE. 1 _>ou Since our Puritan fathers, nurtured in and tiien an unkempt I have stocked the with the latter— faith, pond Hid this church in the wilderness found into with J the Ah: stern were 2 a Week to aimlessly view, maybe thrifty Flemings of a former the men and brave were the Trips Boston. I nowhere to and no maids a ■g go century—because there are no native fish We shall carry tine line of Who came to the these regions remote: and the in doing anywhere, the island, nor snakes, nor reptiles of On the slopes of Pentucket they bmlded i- :! the their homes little stream that any kind. Close is the real crater of - ■ by And sowed here the seeds the of a State. MEN’S T rocky gorge in front the spot a miniature volcano several PANTS, So the years on like ;‘re not and glided the Merrimac’s chatting laugh- hundred teel high, with a cavity also in tide, 1 BOYS’ d ie sisters in The few SHORT PANTS. other its centre, the whole covered with a homes to ten thousand have dense of grown ; growth evergreens. The din of a city’s life does not disturb Steamers leave Belfast, weather permitting, as ,f‘ way is with blue Our fathers follows: I hedged The Fayalese peasants, who are by no who sleep in the ground. l'’'' And the For Camden, Rockland and 12 Main Street 'iovtensiaa not iu- old church has stood through sun- Boston, Mondays STAPLES «&. plant means so as and at 2.30 r. m COTTRELL, unimaginative they appear, shine and Thursdays (about) .1' i>al but storm, For Searsport, Bucksport, Winterport, thoroughly natural- of the Caldeira as “The From the of John Ward until Hamp ! speak poetically days now, den and Bangor, Wednesdays and Saturdays at t°t A fountain whence iiow'ed the 9.30 a. or fencing the small nest of the clouds.” And it is pure w'ater of (about) m., upon arrival of steamer from truly iife, Boston. ■1 in rows to grows great an apt simile. In the morning the Of virtue, religion and law. RETURNING. 1 '• hundreds of From Boston. Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.00 p. m. bearing great basin is filled with For a she stood completely century God’s oracle here, to sell From Rockland, touching at Camden, Wednes- o We do not advertise COAL. that from Sole watch tower of and at. from 5.00 to COAL Zion afar days Saturdays 0 uo ^ m. COAL blossoms, clouds, which seem to be shaking and Where men their and From Bangor, Mondays and at 11 a. m b.ke soft blue mist on paid worship prayed Thursday [diiming themselves after a rest. for God’s night’s grace, FRED W. POTE, Agent. .Belfast. jl- K-.. The are The caldron seethes Mid the storms <>f pastures great fairly with the Indian war. GOODS AT CAL\ IN AUSTIN, Gen’l Supt. .Boston. O! men of to-day, how shall we COST, WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Scotch heather, alter- I them. Higher and higher rise, until forget Manager. Boston. Now is the time to Winter’s Coal. they j The story of days that have flown : buy your •’ s blue But as goods can he sold on |*i-iiwinkles; j at last they roll over the brim and pour Of a faith and a life, with its roots in the a smaller margin for .... iv. similar to that down upon the surrounding hills. De- Past, art But whose is seen in our own. Belfast, Castine Boite. -1 sli fruitage j First ) holders. only grown tachments of them remain on guard all Quality A I •c,; Mi1 .ikf• At her jubilee gathered her children take SPOT CASH Lombardy pop- day, circling around the edge of the abyss, Thoroughly Prepared ■ pride til m other basis. A Winter Effect j wvA L ''oine any Arrangement—In October upou a sueces- now lifted high in the air and again fail- In her past with its faith and its power; word to the wise is sufficient.” With her Send us a order for 1815, !"U‘-s, crowned with ing to tlie heritage grand to-day she doth sample I, solidly bottom, continually stand PLYMOUTH *' d'dose VEIN, interminable dreari- themselves into a thousand fan- To answer the needs of the hour. weaving ,ir*—». STEAMER ASTIAE, weather per- ": 1 occasional As a clear steady for the and the mitting, will run every week herds tastic shapes. No words can describe the light right, Patent day- "u,'d true, Medicine, in connection with B. & It.S. Co., as follows: island cat or Leave *West SUGAR-LOAF lie, men, awtul sensation it gives you, when stand- For all that is noble and Brooksville at 7 20 a. m.; Castine, good, 7 LEHIGH, creu 45; Hughes Point, 8.30; Ryder s Cove, 9.00; plodding downward at the bottom of to May she shine on our pathway, illumine our ing the crater, gaze Boots, Lime Kiln, 9 20; arriving at Belfast, 10.30. each minds homes, upwards and see an ocean of clouds completely pour- To bring in the fair Kingdom of God. ♦Brooksville, Mondays, and Satur- GEORGE’S CREEK The bundle of Wednesdays CUMBERLAND. ^•Uoath brushwood iug over the edge like a second Niagara, Shoes, days. ■s,“- iias There is no Returning, leave Belfast at 2.00 p. m., for the been to the moun- and above in billows like those ftilpnt discomfort, above named Prices at Delivered ill Delivered ! rolling you 11 w■ 1C landings. I he no disturbance of bust* East take Wharf. Cart. and in. ; ! path grows of the Passengers going steamer Castine Dump put rougher Atlantic. The terrible walls seem from Belf.iSt at 2 00 p. Chestnut IU' aml but ness or pleasure, no Iom Groceries, m., every Monday .Wed- Coal. $5.10 $5.35 fi»aily disappears alto- to close in around nesday ami Friday. Take steamer next day for $5.50 you, making escape of after in Stove J n sleep, taking ANYTHING, fact, all landings from Castine to Bar Harbor. Coal, .... and in a first | 5.10 5.35 5.50 ^■'unkeys hammock-bearers impossible. In vain you strain your eyes VCIiain Hood’s Pills. They assist usually kept class Passengers going to Millbridge, Jonesport ana country store. Satisfaction Machias take steamer Castine from Belfast at Egg ,VHy carefl,uy over to habit * Coal. 4.90 5.15 5.30 lil rolling get even a glimpse of the sky from the digestion, so that natural, healthy guaranteed. All orders of 2.00 p. m., stop over at Castine, take steamer .' 00 and over delivered Frank Jones Furnace slippery boulders, along the depths of this in this weird about. $f> by next morning for all landings from Coal. 4.90 5.15 mighty well, brought stage or Lancaster’s>ex press FREE. Castine to Machias. 5.30 >* ra'iues that will be water and gruesome place, in which the Fayalese Hood’a Pills AGENTS: H. A. Greer, Belfast; J. R. Ryder, PROMPT DELIVERY, !'y MlieD tll,; an silent bnt Ryder’s Cove; Wui. Pendleton, Hughes Point; J. 2 ."i* rainy season M. R. A. f peasantry locate every evil witch and war- NERVO-LEPTINE. Vogell, Castine; Dodge, Brooksville. low nevertheless cer- i > CORRECT sheep-trails the The new for the cure of EPILEPSY and WEIGHT, along lock which forth to harrass the sons discovery sally tain in their the treatment of NERVOUS DISEASES. No C. W. SMALLIDGE. Manager UwbU»e ‘idges, the wise Opium, , little of man. ef-lj | no Morphine, no Bromides, no Sedativesn or Ano- CAREFUL DELIVERY. tlleir feet. Prepared! t used. Five weeks treatment for $5. You feet ose to- It dynes ^Putting J is a good deal easier to get into a hole by a L Hood AI will find a decided ami satisfactory improvement axes! ,l,,wn before the first box is consumed. ^jonttly tobogganing to than to out as the Bard of Man- We have the THE get again, Co., Lowell, NERVO-LEPTINE CO., l>est assortment in this county. SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY. Mass. 28o. Bold Box Hartford Cobb. 386, H Talcott, Prlsbce k Co., J. & J. W. JONES, Children for all druggists. 3S & :J7 Front Belfast. 31tf Cry Pitcher’s Castorla. by Sole Age at for the II. S. 4w44 Sucoeator* to F. A. 60 Main St Street, Carle, TELEPHONE 4-8. Good Republican journal. Templars. SOMETHING HEW MEN’S Lodge Deputy George Shaw installed the WOOL BELFAST, 1 HI*RSI)AY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895. officers of Eastern East last ^ Lodge, Belfast, .IH. ....FROM. Tuesday evening, assisted by Miss Lora PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Maxcy as Grand Marshal. Following are Ladies’ Warm Shoes 50c. to $1.00 per the officers of the quarter: Chief Templar, Journal Pub. Co. Can Republican T. H. Feruald; Vice Templar, Miss Cassie for house wear, S135. A of Rubbers! give you WOOL Harvest Do,, ^ Ralph Pattershall; Secre- and Curtis; Chaplain, do not or RUBBERS for CHAKLES A. These shoes require any lacing mos, PILSBCRY, } m tary, Herman Stevens; Financial Secretary, A and are very warm, mowing machine in time does not to more to the farmers price you want and the Miss Blanche Masou; Treasurer, Miss Kate buttoning, haying OUT any advantage (|uali>. The Powers boom is on in Aroostook. and (iviable. than we have cut on these the is all Taylor; Marshal, Harry Shaw; Deputy comfortable FIRST1 QUALITY RUBBERS. goods right_ Marshal, M. A. Sanborn; Guard, Merritt The New York Tribune calls Dun raven, Turner; Past Chief Templar, Wm. J. Price. “Quin, the cur.” the old and the new of Resolutions were passed thanking Mears & Compare way cutting hay and the old and our way of Pitcher for the local for The New York Herald is favoring favors, newspapers Prices and have the whole in a notices, the citizens of East Belfast for in- Cutting you thing nutshell-_ Cleveland for a third term. That settles terest manifested in the Lodge, the mem- it. Whatever hopes Cleveland may have bers of Belfast Lodge for assistance, and all had in this direction are surely blasted. who have contributed to the welfare and THE CAUSE OF THIS GREAT REDUCTION: Dr. Samuel Francis Smith, whose hymn, prosperity of the Lodge. One of the factories has been closed. No more of these will be made. “America,” has been a source of inspira- largest goods Secret Societies. Hereafter cannot be had at While last we will sell for tion to patriotism of millions of Ameri- they any price. they STRICTLY CASH cans the 00 to during past years, has-gone O. O. Cross of Waterville, District Deputy, his reward. ^ made an official visit to Enterprise Lodge, DON’T FORGET OUR LADlfcS’.... Ancient Order of United Workmen last There is of sleighing to be found ! plenty eveniug. The order is in a very Lamb’s Wool in northern Maine. [Boston Herald. Thursday Soles prosperous condition, not only here, but RUBBER BOOTS, ARCTiCS, HEAVY & UGHT'RUBBERS7ETC? There is plenty of sleighing to be found Lak’EiiladM throughout the country. from 8c. to 12c. in Africa also, but it would be pretty of Odd Fel- that we are 1 All three of the Baugor lodges selling We have for the past hard to find; and the same is true of for. AT LESS THAN THEY COST AT WHOLESALE TO-DAY. lows have now voted unanimously in favor sold Lambs Wool Solo Maine. of the acceptance of the Farwell estate at half i>rice, and during there has for a State home for the ^73c.-^ collected .pen Elizabeth Stanton is SO Unity fraternity. Cady years old, number of odd sizes an-i This action lias been taken only after full a few and the sizes and doesn't cave who knows it. Her Only pairs left, soiled goods which \\t and is as indicative BELFAST. deliberation, regarded do not run than 5s. main street, at above birthday was cc ebrated at the Metropoli- larger F. H. FRANCIS & prices. of the prevailing sentiment among the CO., tan Nov. Opera Hous-*, New York, 12tli, Odd Fellows of Maine. If it is there can be and many notable women paid tribute to little doubt that the home will early be es- the woman who has done more than any tablished. Knox Lodge of Rockland lias State of Maine, other in her time for the enlightenment also taken favorable action. and advancement of women. One of the leading shipbuilders in Eng- It is Elr.cwn >*■ land says there can be no such thing as a AUCTION IS OVER finality in the speed of vessels, and he ex- By Its Cures WATCHES. pects to see it rapidly increased within a But 1 shall continue to sell goods at .1 l'(' T iOX 1*111*1 Ft is not what we but what say, In a watch there are three entire stock is sold out. 1 still have beautiful of few years. Eighteen years ago the fastest buying styles Hood's does, that tells the tilings to consider : durabili- craft afloat could make Sarsaparilla only twenty-one ty and artistic finish of the case of he merit. Also and a half knots an hour, but now, by the story and time keeping quality of the s, movement. We can show use of triple compound engines and high V thou of people whom it has you the i latest in fine and filled K!,la'V •'' very gold hoi lei pressures, the latest torpedo boats ... I from disease and despair to happi- cases, fitted with WALTHAM or .u' and h are the and an- doing over thirty knots an hour. The strongest ELL IN movements. i" v. adver.isem. its Hood’s employment of water-tube boilers will Sarsaparilla has. So other preparation in existence probably carry this to thirty-five knots. SOLID STERUNG SILVER WARE, has such a record of wonderful cures. | This H why Hood’s Sarsaparilla has the “Cleveland, Gluey A Carlisle,” or C. R. POOR. roc. and requires for its produc- lew-land. C arlisle A Gluey,” may be With iuan\ tbia-v pieces in UK'.if I*L( S If > I er. ..c l ilab in the world. "story m WKDDIAG PKF>» the title of the greatest law firm in the BOIjijVY j Now it .rood medicine, why variety of othei goods. EniU d .states after the 4th of March, lsi»7, n«*: trv t.-at \vh: ,Li has done others so A PROCLAMATION. i says flie Washington correspondent of the j. .m .0 r lurch go K* I 25c. >i. L*mis Globe-Democrat. The two sec- I ! Silver Thimbles, 7ctar; *s realize that their political careers hooey8 sarsaparilla For the Thanksgiving* trade we have in will end at that date; while as to the & Glasses stock Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, I Spectacles Eye President his wealth is sailfto have under- Is \i.:e Only Dates, Pro to of ami the •• gone such a shrinkage in consequence of Figs, lies, Gaisins, Citron, Nuts, L have offered my store r--nt the tirst .lanuaiy. N-i\v is the > * u n i t y hu\ the b s/ rbt* s yooit* fit narf 1 he policy of his party that he has not Sage, Poultry Dressing, Cranberries, j j»<»rt Tr;;s E’ocyJ Purifier will again Cali the attention of Wateli M alters t i; i. mghoio to warrant retirement and n A enough life Onions, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Coffee, my large stock of tools ami mat. rials. Will in* sold at one-thin Pro: uinentlv he eye. six for Big Jump. of leisure. \v. public V.; $5 Tea, Cocoa. j.i yy ■■"r ;irrri'':U' iy with We’ve taken a “big jump into pop- CALVIN HERVEI now ». 11 liai rett. the in the Massa- * *3 it <3 31 Anti's ^5c« burglar, N,ii>,.'i.t..ai]i:(. Dated at Stockton this i Springs twenty- \ ular favor_by our system of sell- chusi tts state prison for murder, burgled first day of November, A. D. 1S95. ■Ly-rc——J ing the |very latest and best in with great success for many years while I Ladies’ Fine passing as a horse-dealer. So far there Kid, THE THANKSGIVING^FEAST are :’,s breaks to his discredit, and a quar- AMES & a SON, ter of million dollars in bonds, securities Button & Lace Boots WII.I. UK INCOMPLETE WITHOUT SOME, OF Ot K SELECT and personal property, that were in the Catsli Grocers. Tluit sold at sr'.OO to keeping of one Chaffee, have been recov- formerly £4.00 at Tea and Coffee. ered. The mysterious theft of the Ames per pair, only. paintings is now laid at Barrett's door, The aromatic vapor arising from the motherly tea or •« ittee pot sharpens the appetite, whin Tm* 'G and they were returned to the owner HJpIfJST T* fl the delicious beverage cheers tie* guests amt .through ('bailee, who received the $1,300 ISI.68.1 reward offered. As it stands WANTED! it is a re- si&lct,• frfru],Y RfUKTFPllUilU XJ!lL Tliis lot includes: furtory goods* in this line try mir. llllSUXUlA markable record of crime, but much is We have just received a larae Two thousand (2,000) cords spruce wood. The said wood to be sawed WE! K FROM THE left untold that can come from Bar- and well selected stock of French Kid, Fine Donyola Hand WE RECEIVE CUR GOODS FRESH FACH only four feet long, and not less than five 1 Seired and Cloth Boots in AND DAILY TESTIMONIALS FROM CUS- rett himself. The wife of the burglar ap- inches under the bark, and to be load- Top IMPORTERS, pears to have been ignorant of her hus- New^Raisins, Evap. Apricots, ed on the cars at Belfast and any other Common Sense, if Opera Toes. TOMERS PROVE THEIR EXCELLENT QUALITY. band's stations and on the Belfast wrong-doing. sidings a Citron, “ Peaches, branch. and every pair is a H.lltC i IX, New Patterns in Tea, Dinner and Commode Sets and The Democratic of Now is a good time to cut the wood boss Baltimore is, “ AT SUKPEISINGLY LOW PKICES. Prunes, Plums, and have it ready to haul on snow. or ratliei was, Mr. 1. Freeman Basin. All who have wood to sell call on the We have a large lot of The most complete line of PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY WITH TKA, COKKKE ,\M> Having been summarily retired from poli- Currants, Preserves, subscriber. ^-Sentl for elub order circular and secure a set of china before tin h did.-.}- tics the victories in by Bcpublican Mary- Figs, &c., &c CIIAft. BAKER. UNDERWEAR land Mr. Basin lias made confession BOOTS & SHOES open Belfast, Me., Oct. 4, ISO.*.— 41tf as to machine methods. In the Baltimore 3037027 73JL CO., 62 High Street i of all before tlie recent At a Probate Court held at Relfast, within and for kinds, bought in the We would like to count News Mr. Basin is city. livening quoted as say- the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of in which will be KNi I’ll K CONIHTION OK IHK NEW NUTS sharp advance prices, our customers. A STAX KM OT kFnusV November, A. 1>. 185)5. you among trial ing: sold at M. GRIFFIN, Administrator of the old juices. will do it. few know but I purchase Veiy people it, do, that HORACEestate of ISAAC H. GRIFFIN, 2nd, late of Sears, j w it In mt our perfect organization Maryland Stockton Springs in said Comity <1 Waldo, de- Searsport Savings Bank, FANCY a for to would have gone lb-publican at elec- GROCERIES, ceased, having presented petition license every sell, at or so much of the real ! tion since and the public private sale, W. T. COLBURN, of lb75, city would have estate of said deceased as will produce the sum of As it existed on the 7th day November, done likewise. The majorities we have CANNED^GOODS, &c. three hundred and ninety-live dollars P. Palmer, That the said notice to Dwight secured have been brought about by the Ordered, petitioner give McClintock Block, St. JAMES G. PENDLETON. President. OHAS. F. GOF.: all persons interested by causing a copy of this or- High use of the as it is and ‘machine,’ called) der to he published three weeks successively in the LIABILITIES. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION UF THE Masonic Belfast. without that machine every Governor for Everything needed Republican .Journal, printed at iielfast, that they Temple, at a Probate court, to be held at Rel- Deposits... twenty years and every mayor during the may appear Fund.. a Dinner. fast, within and for said county, on the second To the Honorable the Justices ot the Supreme Reserve same would have been for good Belfast Loan & Associa- Protits. period Republican. Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock be- Fuildirg Judicial Court, next to be holden at Belfast, Undivided The electio.i alone was worth fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why machinery within and for the County of Waldo, on the votes to the and taken the prayer of said petitioner should not he grant- Eelfast. 15,000 party, that, tion, third of A. D. I $05. with the other work done the np’Call and see our stock. Prices low. ed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Tuesday October, RESOURCES. by organiza- A true copy. Attest: NOVEMBER 7, 1895. M. ROSE of in said wife P. 1 the State. JOHN G. BROOKS, President. your libellant, unknown, respectfully libels and United States 4s, Keg., 1!M)7.S UIHX'OO 1,11000 8 this honorable court to be informed, that SWIFT & SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- H gives 00 00 U in course ims is not news, it is tlie PAUL, C. W. ESFOTT, Secretary and Treasurer. was to W. Rose District of Columbia 5s, i8Vtit. 18,000 1'.',700 WALDOfast, on the second Tuesday of November, she lawfully married said Varnum on the at said Searsport, in the State of Maine, on the 0ft 00 sort of tiling against which the of masonic 1895. CHARLES BANKS, Executor estate Directors—John G. Brooks, Ii. F. Dunton, J. M. City of Belfast, Me., (is, 1808. 1,000 1,055 people Temple, Belfast. 5th of December, A. D. 1875, by L. L. Hans- •« of BENJAMIN HIGGINS, late of Searsmont, in Albert Gannnans, S. H. da> Pawtucket, K. 1., 4s, 1078. 1,IXH) IX) 1,000 00 revolted with such Fletcher, a minister of the and has had by her Maryland success at said county, deceased, having presented his first Mathews. A. Cutter Sibley, William com, Oospel, account of administration of said estate for allow- said husband, four children, who are now living, the recent election. The same condition B. Swan, L .A. Knowlton, A. I.Brown. Total Public Funds of New 7,000 00 ance. viz: Frank F. Rose, Fred W. Rose,Nellie M Rose, England. who of affairs lias in New Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Organized January 21,1891. who is thirteen years old, and Mabel E. Rose, County of Grant, Iml., 5s, 181'P.. '>-00" oo i..lso imi prevailed York, is three old ; that libellant, since their 00 weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, years your Harding, O., 0s. 1807-8 5,000 00 5,150 where .lames G. Blaine was defrauded of Belfast in in said that all LIABILITIES. intermarriage, lias always behaved herself as National 7.""i"H) 00 Belfast, county, persons Wis 1008. 7,170 Bank, printed a faithful, chaste and affectionate wife towards Milwaukee, 5s, interested, may attend at a Probate Court, to be dues. $22,281 67 the votes that would have made him Capital her said but the said Varnum \V. Rose, of Cincinnati, O 7 5 10s, 1000 5.000(H) *',4.iOIM) held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday of Decem- Guaranty fund. 79 77 husband, City of liis covenant and G„ 1008. 5.1KHMH) 5.il""0" President. The chiefs die and Maine. ber next, and show cause, if any they have, why Profits. 1. 453 55 wholly regardless marriage Findlay, Os, Tammany Belfast, of sufficient ability to provide ISO,'. 7,000 (H) 7,140 IK) the said account should not be allowed. Premiums.. .. 22 45 duty, though being Fort Wayne, Iml., 0s, suitable maintenance for libellant, and their '.0o7 oo make no sign: but Basin has made a con- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. your Minneapolis, Minn., 4 l-7s, li'Ki.. 5,(HH)'K) said children, has last •«' on A true copy. Attest: $22,837 44 during eight years past, BN17. .COIN 3,mil fession which the Baltimore Sun to do and for three and more Omaha, Neb., 5s, trusts Jere’h D. Parker, Register. RESOURCES. neglected so, years 1010. 5 moon S.nooon last past, to the date of this libel, has grossly, Stillwater, Minn., 5s„ be on of estate. 00 •• 1808. s.lHHKHI s.'K" no “may good for his soul, as well as for CAPITAL, $150,000. Loans mortgages real §20.260 wantonly and cruelly refused and neglected to St. Paul, Minn., 7s, Bonds 00 00 TTT’ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- oft ned. 1,000 provide your libellant and their said children Toledo, O., 5s, 1U05. 2,'HIO 7,1700' the enlightenment of the Cash 44 public.” li fast, on the second Tuesday of November, 1,577 suitable maintenance, though of sufficient ability Village of Dulutll, MiUli., 5s, liHHi. 4.IHHMH1 4,570 O' 1895. JOHN C. ROSE, Administrator on the es- to so provide for them; and that during said SURPLUS, 44 $33,000 tate of ANDREW D. late of in §22,837 said husband has been BEAN, Belfast, eight years last past, her Total Public Funds out of New England 57.01X100 Wedding Bells. said county, deceased, having presented his sec- Number of shareholders. 90 anti now is a person of gross and confirmed habits Open from 9 to 12 A. 11, From ond and final account of administration of said Number of borrowers. 35 of intoxication. Hail rod >1 1hauls Ou-nnl. estate for allowance. Wherefore libellant and Davton & 5s, 1D11. .,>.000 on .i«»0 Peaksux-Field. The Boston Herald of Number of shares outstanding.483 your prays right justice, Michigan 1 to 4 P. M. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Number of shares pledged fur loans 111 and that the* bonds ot matromoiiy existing be- Iowa Central 5s, 1958. 5.00000 ‘-’.^.•om Friday lias-the following account of the weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Number of loans. 36 tween her and the said Varnum W. Rost may be Kansas City Belt (is, 191.i. 5.h»ooo 5.2m oo printed in Belfast,‘in said county, that ll persons dissolved,’and that the custody and education of .imkioo !ll! Pearson-Field whieli occurred in DEPOSITS SOLICITED. F. E. Bank Examiner. Portland 0s, 190". Jib" wedding, 41tf interested, attend at a Probate C< urt, to be TIV.BEIILAKE, said Nellie M. Rose and said Mabel K. Rose, on Ogdensburg may Portland & 5s, 19»>x. *..00000 Boston Thursday, the bride being well held at Belfast, on the second Tuesday < f Decent account of their tender years, may be committed Ogdensbiirg her next, and show cause, if any they have, why to her. know n while the some WALDO Judicial Court, Oc- here, groom spent Notice of Administratrix. the said account should not he allowed. SS.—Supreme And libellant, on that the resi- Total Railroad Bonds Owned. 25,000 00 • your oath, says tober 1895. not known to her t nn- in Bellast last season. Mr. and Mrs. subscriber hereby gives public notice to all GKO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Term, dence of her said hi sband is />■>,, <■ 1a. slie has l*v reasonable dilli Corporation THEconcerned, that been duly appoint- A true copy. Attest: Lewis A. Knoiclton, Sarah flr. Matin irs. James S. and cannot be ascertained a 1990... no 5,noooo thaw. li. Field were at the Continental Mills, Levisb (is, :;,o..n present wedding. ed and taken herself the trust of Adminis- Jkkk’h I). Parker, Register. a EVA M. ROSE. upon Ho r rim an ml Geo. ]\'. shnhlard. ropa rf tiers gence. Heat Iml. U'oo ou 1 mono tratrix of the estate of York Light & Company .in, The Herald says: '{taler t/a linn name o f (he Laris HJtarf Coni- STATE OF MAINE. CAROLINE J. late of subscriber public notice to all rs i,eo. II. himim// ami II /‘.clones, Tlie state suite at tlie Vendome was beau- NICKELS, Searsport, hereby gives pony for- Hoods Owned. 4,090 00 THEconcerned, that she lias been duly appointed mer copartners ainh lid Jinn name of the Waldo County ss. October 24, A. D. 1805. Tots! Corporation decorated last tor the mar- in the county of Waldo, deceased, by giving bond I!nilmar. and no 01 ascertained bv reasonable diligence. tlie ceremony by lement to as the law directs; she therefore requests all per State, had tenant, agent, ttorney with- in the his or estate \Y. T. C. BUNNELLS, 00 Leighton Parks, rector of tlie Emmanuel GRACE I). NICKELS, Administratrix. sons who are indebted to said deceased’s estate same, that goods have been at- Total Railroad Stock Owned. 15,100 1 tached in this action, that ) e has had no notice of Justice of the Peace. was a mass of white chrysanthe- Orrington, Me., Nov. 17, 1895. to make immediate payment, and those who have stork lorncil. ciiuieh, said suit and attachment, it is that notice Corporation p demands to exhibit the same for set Ordered, > 1,11 mums and green loiiage. Hopes of laurel any thereon, International Co.. 19,500 00 o,,.> m tlement to her. SARAH E. PATTERSON. of the pendency of this suit he given to said de- STATE OF MAINE. Telegraph were festooned over doors and windows. In fendant, by publishing an attested copy of this Coi Xafional Hank Stock (>mn ,1. hall tlie decorations followed Waldo, ss. Si theme Judicial ht, \ If tlie banquet subscriber hereby gives public notice to all Order, together with an abstract of the Plaintiff (Ictober Term, 185>5. t Cumberland National Rank, Portland- 1,480 00 1J90 and in the dress- in | the same general design, THEconcerned, that he lias been duly appointed and writ, three weeks successively the Republican Upon the foregoing libel, Ordered, That the Li- First National Bank, Portland. 5.500 00 5.719 90 I rooms there were and roses in of Journal, a printed at Belfast, in the ing pinks GE0i.EAMES,M.D., D.D.S,. taken upon himself the trust of Administrator newspaper bellant give notice to the Libellee of the pendency First National Bank, Bangor. 1,490 90 I.ooooo f of Waldo, the last to be not i abundance. The corners were lilled in with the estate of county publication thereof by causing an attested copy thereof and 1.400 09 less than before the next term of this Portland National Bank, Portland. 4,011000 f orchestra was hidden thirty days j of this order thereon to be three weeks and the Cadet ROBERT A. VINAL, late of Wiuterport, published .. 00 00 palms, The Nose and Court, to be holden at Belfast, within and for the in the a Searsport National Bank, Searsport. 9,500 14,725 a screen of tlie same Throat, | successively Republican Journal, newspa- from view by plants. in the of Waldo, deceased, bond of on the first of County by giving county Waldo, Tuesday January, j per printed at Belfast, in the county of Waldo, the The who was attended and given S4D as the law he therefore all defendant then Gride, No. Newbury St., directs; requests per- 1896, that said may and there ap- last publication thereof to be thirty days, at least, Total National Bank Stock Owned. 19,880 00 was to deceased’s estate to said if away her father, superbly gowned sons who are indebted said pear, and answer to suit, he shall see cause. term of said court next to be holden at bond.. 7**0 00 Gy Corner of Fairfield before the Loan on City of Stillwater, Minn., eu the (Near St.) make Immediate and those who have Attest:—TILE STON WADLIN, Clerk. in cream white satin, traiue, corsage payment, Belfast, within and for the county of Waldo, on Loan on Iuteruationl Loan & Trust Co. any demands thereon, to exhibit the same for trimmed with embroidered chiffon. ... OF PLTF. WRIT:) the first Tuesday of January next, that the Libel- 5 00 daintily BOSTON, MASS settlement to him. FRED ATWOOD. (ABSTRACT bonds. ,(*00 wore a diamond lee then and there and show cause, if At tlie throat the bride an account annexed to the writ. may appear on & Heat Co. bonds.. 590 00 Assumpsit upon lie has. the of the Libellant should Loan York, Light and the veil was fastened with a Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours by appointment only notice to all Writ returnable to the October term, 1895. any why prayer real estate- 00 broocb, subscriber hereby gives public not be Loans on mortgages of 2,905 of tlie same stones and a clus- Oct., 1894.—lyr46* Date of writ July 31, 1895. granted. star precious THEconcerned, that lie* has been duly appointed Attest, TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. blossoms. Her was and taken himself the trust of Administra- Date of real estate attachment July 31, 1895. ter of orange bouquet upon A true copy of the libel and order of the court 00 estate Ad damnum eight hundred dollars. Real estate, foreclosure. 4,(XX) of white chrysanthemums. The maid of tor of the of thereon. Plaintiff’s-attorney, J. S. Harriman, Belfast, Me. Premium account. Miss Alice Field Pearl of JOSIAH late of TILESTON WADLIN, Clerk. honor, Bangor, WOODMAN, Frankfort, A true copy of the Order of Court with Abstract Attest, wore an dress of white silk, bro- in the of bond of the writ. 3w47 exquisite County Waldo, deceased, by giving 55 caded with pink. The waist was of chiffon. as the law he therefore requests all per- AttestT1LESTON WADLIN, Clerk. Cash on deposit. 1»^4< directs; m She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthe- For both Boys and Girls. sons w ho are indebted to said deceased’s estate to Cash on hand. 1,555 in make immediate and those who have mums. The bride’s mother was gowned EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. payment, WANTED I demands to exhibit the same for set- lavender brocade, the corsage trimmed with any thereon, lement to liim or to Amelia Woodman, whom he dotted tulle. Tlie mother wore her J. H. & J. W. JONES, Unpaid accrued interest. groom’s has appointed his agent in this State. Horse for Sale. A good house girl to do general house- own wedding dress of white moire, trimmed Successors to F. A. 60 Main St. CHARLES H. WOODMAN. Carle, work. at No. 19 Church Street. with old point lace. Her ornaments were A black horse, ten years old, weighs 1,000 Apply earned dividend and ac- diamonds. The best man was Mr. Edward Nuts pounds Sound and kind. For sale because for 47tf A. C. BURGESS. Due depositors, | Lester Potter, and tlie ushers were Messrs. Remember that our Store Citron, Figs, Spices, the next six months I prefer to walk. crued State tax. r dj C. M. G. K. Tucker, Albert Poor, Barker, Extracts GEO A. is the central in Waldo of all kinds, Celery, Cooking QUInfBY- Two Tons New Raisins market value of resources W. H. Tenney, Jr., G. W. Pearson and T. depot county 1895.—2w4(i Estimated medicines of and every thing wanted to get up a Iielfast, Nov. 17, earned divi- W. Thorndike. The ceremony was private, for all the popular patent above liability for deposits, our are first-class Thanksgiving dinner, and Just received and selling lower than 98 witnessed the relatives only. It the day and that prices the AT dend and State tax. 11,507 being by at that will astonish REMEMBER MIK SALK was ever known. a Mr. and lowest. prices you. Annual #500 00. f'.M was followed by large reception. expenses, v Pearson will beat borne W Mrs. Wednesdays & A. A. HOWES & CO. W. H. Richards’. A. A. HOWES & CO. IT. E. T1MBEBLAKE, Bin''* in January and February at Exeter chamber. A. A. HOWES CO. a ■■ ■ — of BELFAST. The North Waldo NEWS Agricultural Marshal Kimball Society City and Policeman W. Frank J. Starrett went to Portland will hold their Fair and yester- Wednesday Thurs- M. Welch will alternate on night duty for day noon on business. to the unexpected popular de- ltith and ^ reSpon9e day, Sept, 17th,[1896. the in of Officer who edition of “The present place Black, A. C. Sibley went to Boston \ I second Philosophy An yesterday adjourned meetiugot the Waldo Horse has resigned and gone to Gardiner. noon on business for Critcbett, Sibley & Co. SAI F V Quimby” has been brought out at FOR U) Breeders’ Association was held at the Com- A monk-fish or Kingston was found L. Mrs. F. W. Pote has arrived home after a H, pornier price $1.25. Published by by mon Council room season’s work as matron E. Morrill on on steamer of Ellis, 141 Franklin street, Boston. Saturday afternoon, at yesterday morning the shore City H. which it Bangor. ( was voted to assess the members at Little River. It measured 4 i-2 feet in & Ball 7th will be found a .jie page synopsis S?5 each to pay the Art Exhibition. Mr. H. L. Woodcock Spanish, Saxony, Scotch, Yarns, Association's now and 2 1-2 in width. It was on exhi- the notes, length v Sibley’s address before Woman’s due. will exhibit at his studio in Savings Bank bition in the afternoon at Knowlton’s mar- and Missions in Boston, and on the 2d building, to-day to-morrow, Nov. 21st Also a high *rade Blue Mixed I A. Hoyt is at his ket. and 22d, from 4 to !) p. m., his summer work Yarn abstract of the address of Rev. G. finishing, paint shop ;j ,, ati in oil and water colors. The for at the corner of and The recent rains have Cure collection in- especially adapted Men’s hose. Congress Park streets raised the streams ,< Hiond before the Waldo 0. E. Union Only cludes three large oil paintings of fruit, the inside of work the cabins of the new so that mills can now be run on full time. flowers and still and a I p.’dnsT Nov. 5th. life; large number of barkentine Josephine. The finish is in the Sherman & Co.’s new leather-board mill water colors from sketches made at Crie- ; c- X Pitcl.t r of Mr. to recently bought natural colors in haven, Matinicus harbor and in Belfast and KNITTERS WANTED buy this yarn of birch and ash, aud is simi- started Monday night to run i! H« a black wal- continuously, The scenes are seen in c> iarge upright lar to the work vicinity. depicted in the Doris. and the other mill3 on Goose River on 10 or conditions of which Mr. II. had used for varying wind and weather, the .v-case, 12 hours the Following is a list of letters in per day. pictures portraying pastoral, pictur- A. P. ,i\ f the class of nice silver remaining larger esque, and piscatorial, the placid summer MANSFIELD, the Belfast office for the week L. E. McMahan and post ending Eugene Black have for seas and the rush of the on es I Th have re-arranged it for dis- surge sho and N"V. lt>, 18!'o; F. leased the lunch used ledges in autumnal gales. The exhibition f Meal instruments, such as vio- Ladies—Cynthia Grant, wagon formerly by Miss Salie will also include a number of line colored Masonic ! Hanley, Mrs. Laura A. Hall. Lewis & York of this city, and have taken •*, ornets, etc., for which it is Japanese photographs. Temple. Gentlemen -Mr David D. let- it to where have a to c Gaffney (2 Gardiner, they license j adapted. Shipping Items. Sch. J. B. ters,' Mr. S. (’ Scates, Albert Stranfs, Mr. run night and day. Mr. McMahan’s mother Coyle has has been circulated about the sailed from Portland for Port Spain, Trini- j O A. Mr. (2 and sister Flora will with them and Young, Young letters.) go pre- dad, with a miscellaneous cargo that in- t i'a^t week, and received a large the food. cludes tons of sau- Those who knew Belfast fifty years ago pare 5,000 ice, meats, oysters, s gnatures, remonstrating fresh f against can scarcely believe that the arrival of a sage, lobsters, fish, poultrygauie, fifty the of C. H. Chamberlain’s “ten cent team” ran live proceeds the sale of the smack load of fresh fish at that port Jhe Pimples sheep, butter, cheese, apples, celery, away from the steamboat wharf and cabbage and other f ad stock, when the same is sold, ■tiier day was looked upon as a rare event. Sunday, vegetables, tar, pitch, when near the corner of Commercial and oakum, pork, pears, grapes, *>44 bah s of t; r than [ Exchange. hay, purpose t-I.e payment of 76,157 feet of lumber and 225 kegs of View were lager -• Those who know Belfast know that Iiay streets, the horses turned ! debt. It will he presented to the to-day beer. The value of all this merchandise is the smack in lias been from their course some women who tried at the next meeting, question running by #6,626-Sch. Superb, Capt. Rivers, loaded | merchandise at Roekiand last here regain fly for several years, and that to stop them. The result was an overturn- week for J. E. i and salt- by the Woman’s Barter and others at Isle au Haut_Some well ,t a hardh a week without one or more ed and demolished is Says experience is JEWEL. After passes badly carriage. of bong you ( Temperance Union last our sea-faring readers will be interested in Friday arrivals of such have that craft, with fresh, corned Day. The ser- the article on the 6th on coal had EXPERIENCE of course vou Memorial Hail were Thanksgiving religious page loading have gain- I very success- at Norfolk-A ami dry fish The above is evidently based vices of this will big four-masted schooner ed more KNOWLEDGE. hst-anding the weather. Thanksgiving Day year with coal for af- Will you come and look at our st.onny ■II the of Baugor, passed up Monday observations afresh reporter. be a union service of all ati abuiidain e ot nit cly jtrepared denominations, ternoon-Sell. Charlotte T. Sibley sailed A in command of R. F. Patter- tables were special meetingof the municipal officers liberal and evangelistic, at the Congrega- Tuesday Capt. very prettily spread. son for Somes’ Sound to was lie!«: loud paving for New a Monday evening to hear the report tioualist church at 7.30 o’clock in the even- go.'ii attendance and a goodly York. \Y. A. Arey goes as first officer_ t rhe sewer assessment committee. The The sermon will be bv Rev. J. M. Ccf'i, which will be devoted to ing. Culicura Packet P. M. Bonnie arrived from Carver’s ■ mi:.litre a list ol Unitarian. All arc in- Harbor Monday afternoon_Sch. Herald work of t he Union. reported abutting prop- Leighton, cordially discharged phosphate fur A. A. Howes & erty v'Wners oil the line of the sewers built vited. The schools, •• banks, manufacturing II Marshall Post, G. IP, held Co. from Boston Monday_Sch. Silver this year on Bridge, Union and Cedar establishments, etc., will be closed Heels arrived < High, during Mouday with fertilizer con- big •umptire. for the season at streets, with the amounts assessed the and the stores will close at 12 signed to M C. R. R. Co., from New York.. H“ against day, last Thursday evening. Sth. Yankee Maid arrived Nov. ITr.h with each The report was accepted aud a hear- o’clock, standard time. w as served t-a large number of corn for L. A. Knowlton-Sloop C. H. Ed- ing ordered to he held at, the Aldermen's I. Y. Miller has sold the fixtures wards loaded at P. G. White’s cm miters "I tin lodief and stock, hay Tuesday and pass your judgment ? We say this: we Corps ro an in simply Memorial Monday, Dec. and busim ss of the for Deer Isle. The Edwards is 76 56 r.tns Mrs. .Ia>. building, Arlington House to tons, F. Me Keen read and is in the will be more than to show bur full lines of 23d, at 2 o'clock p. m. The notices will be of usually employed granite pleased you m Stephen Pierce East Belfast, who will 1 death .a Mrs. Soap lightering business at Deer Isle. She han- Washington, served this week. ■' take next Mr. Pierce dles cargo with a .; an Irish thaiacier possession Monday. donkey engine_Sen. When Mr. V. B. Paul of Morrill comes to has sold his farm to Jesse E. Louisa Francis arrived Sunday from Port- a \\ d.kins e Staples of ga* a Talk ou pen- land with oats for Swan & Co_Sch. Dress Sack town lie has m*vt 1 in the Stockton who moved in last week. Sibley Suits, Suits, Andrew Jcdinsou in.ule one of Ids usually something Springs, Cox & Green sailed Nov. 17r.li for New York '' way farm lie called at The Mr. Pierce will continue speeches products. carrying the schol- with paving from Peavey’s quarry at Oak Hill-Last week The Journal office Monday with an ear of pop ars f the shore road district to ami Iron the Journal mentioned a Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, f '"•.f.i.M Illuminating Co. put in an arc quick trip made by Capt. Geo. T. Osborn in corn that resembles a hand in a mitten. Per- city schools,but will keep his teams at the Ar- 1 } dej ■ 1 Tin- ■•lay. ami ex?.. ts to sell. Emma S Briggs. He has since arrived haps this is a sign of a. cold u inter. Another lington stal.de. Mr. Miller has not yet decid- in New York in 46 hours from the Kennebec. Fur ght tin premises as s..on as arra-nge- Coats, \ and .smaller ear hud a curious fungus growth ed on his future residence. ....Sen. Annie P. Chase arrived yesterday •“ 1 : v-dli the Maine Central from with fertilizer for the at tic- 1 end o; the < 2 A Northern Elizabethport AxoTHRii Dana Suit. A Boston Lowker Youths and Children’s j ‘1 C 1 i«• gas Inis heel! despatch Co....Sch. MeLuon arrived working 11 1-2 m( hes u circ .iij.‘c"euee will Suits, apj.’U of the 18th says: from Boston yesterday with lumber for ••a i;. at. ri,.- depot f.s« me and time, i••• i*1 take cak<- for size of Mathews Bros, and Hour for L. pr- the in apples in G-*- court T. Shales. ewe: siiju-rior f.tt-day Shel- '"O' Vie.ta will doubtless be Judge ••Sell. James A. Webster arri v ed Wednes- l 51 u aru-T \, and a Ncwt*»n recalled don, in the case of Gustavns C. and Furnishing Goods, pi ppm Kilgore from Boston >}•■ si d {••• put on,.- rJdu eandle- Everard A. Wilson of day morning with suit for ft uu.\ s when they \v.->v m a- plentiful. Belfast, Me., against Swan & Sibley Co. '■ nitlw of tin shed n Hon. A. rendered a | i:. the !■'" George Bruce, liudiug Hats and !'!-•*• 1 k of those raised m• go across the Caps, '• •' '-or tin- defendant. The action which was im-awi* seeut at tile at the PRICES. 1 lights ■ LOWEST At .antic, where they take ri>■ lead in tlie tried a year ago, was brought to recover LAMPS The Churches. Kiigiish market. ■" d'.'iou upon a promissory note given in a transacti<>n of so.rk in the Darn; There will be a Sum at : ‘"••s. w ; ;■ v i;g t.. mail Sarsaparilla la,\ seliool rally the Ti-e miniature steam nehi on exhibition ('■ :11jia!iy ir. 1 S'.'ll. The ease, will he reported Baptist church next Sunday at 12 in." There a hm « R fast hoX*‘S, to the court- wiii In; WHITE 81 j to a MAIN ;-.t f*tarrett’« attracts a great dmd of attention supreme determine whether special music,-recitations, etc., and STORE, ! STREET, ?• io oo m n for inveut- the r.iirngs of Judge SheUlon upon- the facts full attendance is requested. ami is lu : marine arehi- ;.se pronounced judges were or CHEAP. C-s; W, !:- V -e justified not. His htlS.i- 1 here will be services in the schoolhouse te -i in e a ‘.'lie |.':e,. c of win k It was built by CHAS. The Frankie at 1 ‘O'-r's Mills next Sunday at 2 p. m. lo. O’CONNELL, Proprietor. Waiter and is feet im. lies Carpenter Comedy Company ! ai, Darby, iong in our store to be also at m. i •• Every him]) 7 p. local, conducted Rev. M. mid u piei ••: meu just he- a week's at Beilast ra by over •! im in s beam am 1 iin lies draft of opened engagement Opt A. ail, j sold Dec. 1st. If you want McIntyre. House evening, Tnc ! by water aft. '1' e yaei a self oner rigged Monday opening play a it now. Tin- Baptist chureli and had a arm box, Wb. tile; >r was “Hunted D-nvn." a in lamp buy society very ami is wbu conied\ drama, ]!i'o])eiier tit;ed a:1 the modern pleasant social at the vcs. ry last. Tuesday -'I 1 f» ..e del e •- must have the room our d e.| by vr,lieh a little assists in down ii'e for < [t is to •Weam ’- acii! uppiurns, .She .steers from the girl hunting ven.ng. hoped nave them once a d v > n -y, hut he cut in Toys. ‘imllf ally y aid it, Carpenter, was very pretty. give a reception to the members of the — A NICE HAND LAMP, good .' :. tie- •; ! jfresenet‘ I -resented church and parish at tile church parlors to- A Small Son's savin ms. A lit-f.-le fellow Aew ADVKiiTish.\iK.M> Two tons of new for rlic kitchen or j ■ 0^ s-Mivemrs. morrow, Friday, evening, from 8 to 10 o’clock. .ippf-pruit-e and a very at- raisins chamber, all complete I I STORK in this who has juM arrived at tiie ought to 0\ A is A COMMANDING UP TO DATE city dig- supply Tiiafiksgiving needs, with burner, wick and 9 cordial invitation extended to. all who -gram was present* d J M consisting nity i,f bis first pair pants watches very ■with a lew left for Christmas and New chimney, worth 25c., ■ worship at the North Church. it:• ms and * essay interspersed with the of Ins eiderc While talk- ^ ears feasts A only. ! closely ways Howes Co. have them, with The services at the Universalist church This sale commences TO-DAY and continues one week. Almost any- 1 | ranging. A ri ) Mrs. Stan- a on t-h.- one in Waldo can tell that we have the hest stock big with little giri subject- «.d‘ church j all the accessories of nuts, spices, citron, Nov. 24th will be as follows: 10.43 a. m., County you in the city- in our line. are a few of the we as !’e;i• | by M .-s J. It. ispoi- she remarked that her had sermon. S. S. 12 m., The Woes of Intem- Following bargains that are offering: going, papa gone j tigs,.etc., and the suhstantials as well. They ‘m C COMMON SIZE CHIMNEYS ! O perance. Isa. v: 11-24. V. P. C. l\, The -mt'ertamme’ -i »sed with a puii- to church. no lie I celi Why >Vhy hasn't. you i now have a lirst-class to 1 registered druggist.. ""»•. Thanksgiving God, Ps. xxvi: 7, v: Dinner decorated un- .! t he si m ‘Si all W une’ Eph. Sets, English printed, W hisk brooms.. mans don't- go to church.” Hi> father goes I Carle A oc Cor. xv: 37. 05 Jones advertise -in annual Thanks- 20, In colors.. 'e derglaze two $0.98 L \- tlie vote sieo.i j for. and 7 to Graduated tin quart, with lips. 05 against,. church now. One rainy the u( or day recently giving sale M-kery. glass ware, A of the young of the Uni- and j lamps, meeting people upwurds. Decorated china creamers .05 -• little Ie• i»w was to out with his versalist was held at the 1 biggt s’ •; .< ith seen in Ma.ne teasing g-- kitchen ware, toys, and o and If'-cent HALL LAMPS COMPLETE, I parish home of Gold band cups and saucer*, each. -15 cts goods. 0% Miss Colored glass salts..10 v. :•> r me :.is T its m die est *hd>n- umbrelia. when l is mother said it be w-uuid tli re.- styles "f faiicv O? J Maud Gammans, No. i> Church street, bay ...Mansfield's yarn this week will interest | J Gilt banquet lamp, complete with silk shade.$2.98 Colored i- o < shades. Tl.es, hall I last and a known glass peppers.05 ii.' ;t .,{ S. vy .. it was Thursday evening, society Bangor, st->j* tea-;ug ^m would t-ell Dial it a g<-ud knitters. Masonic ^ ^ Toilet set*, decorated Imported sets, 10 pcs •' See are worth as was Sli> 'S'. M i:d = -/. Of at Temple.... the proc- lamps §2... the Kingsbury Social Aid organized. Stove shovel, Japan 05 Pidlaele.pld ::lMe o.v, \\ l.o never liis 2.58 *• teased mother and lamation cd The of the association is to interest full size. tin :•)< lake The am b-rs Ames A Sou, cash grocers, object Large t'nlng basket 10 20 at 19 cts Ihe.-. H !Iieh is O ninbf-h iust what she said. With the sus- the young people in church work The decorated platters, 13 In., each -1 tw Stockton Springs-Chas. O’Connell, White Coat rack (0 hooks .10 S- -■ are to he held 25 decorated 10 at 39 mi Wiaeh are oh •, .•I n n :.l tears in his voice he DASH BOAKII LANTERN,! £Z meetings fortnightly, Friday platters, In., each Towel racks. rep!its "Tliat- 81 Main in a I 10 ■o Store, street, has stock of at of It-.;. P. Ha/edt-im* of im- large with reflector. evenings, the homes the members. The White size each.12 is dead. 1 know lie is.” nappies vlargest Tacks. .. .05 •y winter and invites J g officers were deeded: i..1- e.-»i the tiigges! clothing the inspection of following President, White 10 C. E. nappies (large Olass salts.03 e White; Vice Presidents, Misses Maud Dei: Ka\i>ki;(;aic1 k.v. A Journal rrpre- t: public....G K. Poor, Pinenix jeweler, I Gammans and Ada Mitchell: Lamp chimneys. 13 Olass peppers 08“ .o ‘"•■.i-’i! eim :s :m. ->• Secretary, ill eur.v, utat.r.-e ,u-ently a -asant half Bow, has to of con- spent very i something say interest Miss Bertha 1. Bird; Treasurer, Norman Hand lamps, complete.13 Fall reading lamps.. 75 d a. spiv id those own .-i :•. 'u M.sv i‘. Beaman's watches... LANTERNS Ward well. Lead Mary Ivimiergar- cerning .The annua* statements COMMON only pencils.01 Buy one of those dinner sets to use at your *hr i! i7- bn ; a I f an ny inch, and the latter ten s ..I in as one tile >1 the Belfast Nice glass tumblers .03 "Memory Hall,” and Searsport Savings Banks Services at the Baptist church next Sun- Thanksgiving dinner only.SB.rtS ■ ■- 33c ■•■m o.iain > ml as Potato mashers. 03 perfect syme- little boys e.dis it There were a dozen or and of the Belfast Loan A Building Associa- day will he at the usual hours. Morning Soap baskets.05 et '-vi v in the horns “Mow the Battle was Ex. Lead pencils, 3 for .01 sacking more bright, dear little children divided into tc.-u will interest many and show that these subject Won,” Soap buttermilk)^.05 In Tli- r«-e. 17:(i. Evening subject, “The Value of Life Yellow pie plates.05 :hi:.go* nt exhibit:mi at New two e.asses, institutions arc Blxby’s French blacking io Mis,- Beaman's class was en- nourishing_J. H. A J. W. and to It.” S CENT LAMP CHIMNEYS. I EZ Mow Spend Following is the Handled und saucers 08 » iv, e h- niM with cups Dish drainers. gr-uter spread in a black I oard Jones, fiO Main advertise for. music: 10“ gaged exercise and the street, skat* s for large, bmall .05 --•• ■ white nappies •! Mr ii hut were | ^ morning. Easels.io i/'-itiiiP, Ids smaller children in Miss boys ami ^ Tlieoda Mears’ girls. Every pair warranted... White bow l (largest size). 00 is Easels.05 Girl to Anthem, “It a to thanks.” " lass were it lesson m model work— wanted do general housework at l‘> good thing give White bowl taking Emerson. (medium size)..00 Wood bowls. 10“ Church street. SICKLE READING LAMPS, | i‘t-'.uai Clip.. A making paper flowers. The moulding table “Jerusalem.” Tin pie plates. 03 Wash boards young men’s debat- in inch shade, tripod, j ■ ■ 0^ Solo, (small).10 int« rested as. rl he hildreti l ad etc., Ameri- < I 9 All. Pitcher. Blue edge pie plates.00 and 07 o u as a.: tin- cum m been mak- Joseph B. Walton of was be- complete. g B 1 quart tin coflee-pots.OS -egin'7i^l Philadelphia first I can burner,Itonk 9 9 EVENING. Glass sets, 4 o illustrations of the of tlie fore the pieces, only.31 12 In. .. in Memorial bird Wed- ing Lauding Pil- Police Court last Friday award at World’s Fair | • 9 Basting spoons, 05 ding charged Tin in the “Come Thou Fount.” palls (10 quart.12 China lea sets Nov. lhth. was a grims sand, with sprigs of brush to with assault on Miss of Free- Selection, cheap. -d-iy evening. There Lucy Hussey Tin Chorus choir. pulls (2 quart cover) .08 Teaspoons, 12 for ..06 itcendaiii e ami ill represent the forest. The exercises which dom. The girl is 14 of and HITTING ROOM I present expressed years age lives A PRETTY Solo, “The Land of Beulah.” handles.05 with decorated ■ Nutmeg graters, Japan Knameiln.05 1 interest in tie vv-rk. The \v<; called making living pictures in illustra- with her uncle, Constantine L. on LAMP, 0^ Miss Ginn. following Wright, solid body and 7 inch | 9 1 quart tin tea-nots.08 0^* •ers a :nt -••■'uti.-ttees were, chosen: Bres:- tion of Little and the bird Bridge street. is one of a crew shade, sets in 9 ■ Bo-peep song Respondent ring, | A harvest concert was given at the Metho- shade and body tinted m Your of us this -. Fra id I. Vice were We left the little of dist church last the lit- Buy Year, Wilson, Presidents, very interesting. traveling advertising agents, and called and decorate* in neat I Sunday evening by Toys e of the '■ g;- MeJad.lan and Prank W Mayo; Secrc- folks at lunch and wondered it they knew at the house on business, and Mrs. Wright design, a bargain for j ary department Epworth League. The platform was appropriately decorated v. VS K. i >ilworth. Treasurer, E. P. how happy and contented were. not being at home left his errand with the CARLE & Me, they really with evergreen shrubs, fruit, vegetables, etc. JONES, Belfast, COMMON SEWING LAMPS complete.. _ •s’. Executive ( L. W. Fla gii: auu ca:ieu nexi lor ms A with its usual load “mmittee, What May Bk. The latest railroad ru- ua.v answer. On | QQq large cornucopia lay ili:s visit the at the front of the desk, while hundreds of Albert L. Blanchard, F. W. Brown, mor is that the. Bangor & Aroostook Com- girl alleges he made improper rach. little bees were to be seen in the shrubbery E. Wmsmi. Murmon Ward well Com- advances to her. She claims that this 39c & 44c I-‘an> is to extend its line down the river occur- 27c, and upon the fruit. The following program ■7- c on A L. red about the middle of the was By Laws, Blanchard, Geo v.a Belfast to Roekland, connecting there afternoon, Nov. presented; Orrir ,T. and Mrs. WE DAVE A MCE ASSORTMENT OF where are the PEOPLES NATIONAL J’•■or, Dickey. Meetings will be with H line of loth, Wright’s little 4 “O, reapers?" Choir BANK! steamers to Now York. The daughter, Singing, Scripture reading and prayer. Pastor id. once in two years of had at A. Friday evenings, weeks. Maine Central is also said to be planning age. money night which she Singing, “Labor on.” Choir L KNOWLTON, President. FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. said a man her Miss Clara -m» the next meeting the question for discus- for an extension of the Belfast branch to gave not to tell that anybody and Opening address, Steward Parlor, Banquet Library Recitation, Misses Hattie Pierce and Anna Cook •w ;> will i»*- That tin* had been there to see Walton “Resolved, present Rockland and a connection with New York Lucy. says Singing, “What shall the harvest be?” Choir his was Recitation, Misses Edith Rena Black system for determining the rights of steamers. The will he as to who second visit in the forenoon, and LAMPS Davidson, light gets Twelve little bees. Solicited. gams is the best that can be that he did not into the but had adopted;” there tirst. Two other schemes of interest go house, that, we have MARKED WAY Singing, “Beulah Land.” Choir Deposits DOWN. 1894. Misses Abbie Roberts Annie INDIVIDUAL Feb. 28 1891. May 4, 1894. July 24. (let. 2, 1894. Dec. 19, 1894. u: ru itive, Norman Wardwell, Hugh Mc- to Belfast have been talked One is to some talk with the girl at the door; that he Recitation, Blodgett up. Recitation, Miss Lana Pendleton DEPOSITS: *311,353.H9 *41,1189.34 *59,180.29 *74,532.52 *79,489.39 negative, F. W. Brown, A. L. canvassed near Mason’s East “Sweet and run the Maine Central night Pullman to Mills, Belfast, Singing. By By.” Choir March 5, 1895. May 7, 1895. July 11, 1893. Sept, ,28, 1895. ;' in the afternoon. He Recitation, Miss Lulu Elwell ,ir: hard. Belfast instead of Roekland and connect acknowledges asking We want to sell these When *83.978.53 *110,325.59 *123,085.58 *144,147.48 her some questions as to how she spent her lamps. Recitation, Master Earl Talbot t.iMhr Notes. The steamer Penobscot here with the steamer Frank Jones for the but denies see them will leant to Singing, Misses Edith Davidson, Annie Roberts evenings, any improper act. He yon you These are taken our sworn statements to the. was Recitation, Miss Lillian Fernald figures from Comptroller ; i- East. This would make a of ordered to recognize to the S. J. Court fi here Nov. Pith at the usual hour gain several Recitation, Miss Cleora Haney iu 3500 bail,and was committed to in de- buy. of the Currencu, Washington, on the above dates. ■- hours in travel from Portland or jail /•■-Sion did not let Rockland intii 9 ]>. passenger fault. The entertainment concluded with the ap- DEPOSITS in DEPARTMENT on ": the INTEREST’ payable demand, draw interest Janu- •• encountered s<> an E. N. E. Boston to Bar Harbor, tlie extra distance by propriate harvest piece entitled “The payable strong ary 1st and 1st. the first three days of erm/ mouth draw interest from the The Girls' Home. Knowing how many Golden Year,” which included solos by July Deposits during first nd such seas off that rail being more than made up by a shorter of that month. This department offers much (/miter seen rift/ to than Banks, inas- noivy Seguin Misses Lena LilPan depositors Savings demands there are all so- Millyand Sanborn and much as is a loan to the haul:, and all in our Bank are - put into Portland for shelter. plan recitations and Misses amount of oiir cieties whose, aim is to work for the Spinney; singing by Capital Stock. that of the Boston & Co. good Winnie Sanborn, Grace Know Item aud Lulu id a numbm’ of passengers and a large Bangor Steamship This Bank being the latest established Bank in Waldo Coun^v, our vault has the latest improve- ofjmmanity, the Children’s Aid re- Elweli as sowers. Cleora Ciaar to build another boat like the of Ban- Society Haney, ments in Eirea.nl Btrglar-Proof work, thereby offering {/miter to .< than J barrels of live lobsters, con- City sreuriftj deposibu any'other Eighty turn thanks to ail such who Steward and Anna Cook as harvesters; and »ank in this o< unty. and run both as the of was grateful have 'd t. Boston and New York, which gor City Bangor Abbie Stoddard, Edna Cain and Lana Pen- added to their funds. Among them arc the We still have a few $5.00 SAKE DEPOSIT BOXES. All our boxes are now ^aippr.l u-;>h extra run this season, thus is was a j ot-». of her cargo, were forwarded to making daily trips dleton gleaners. The collection ’oris, so they may be taken to and from the Bank if desired. 1 v<» W. 1. I ot Waido for the citizens of BLUE s it Ji two boats. As this would the 35; STORE, taken foi the benefit of superanuated minis- I st nation train. The steamer bring by Freeport for the following articles and ters of the East Maine Conference. arrival in Rockland very early in the morn- Bangor, which left here Tliurs* money—me pair of mittens each from Mr. HI Belfast. “he steamboat connect'.'ms to Bar Har- Fred and Arthur B. High Street, The closed no farthe** than Rockland, bat ing, Cole, Henry Ward, Monroe village school last bor and otiier eastern couid be Mrs. John F. Ward, Miss Hell It was taught Miss Jennie a uiml t In- north .ddc of hi ism; 's points chang- Lambert, Friday. by Mrs. Chas. Lambert, Mrs. Sadie Chase: 1 We now have a First-Glass Moody of Swanville. This was her 28th ! T ed to Belfast, thus gi ving passengers more await the subsidence of the storm, pair of stockings end! from Mrs. Ella term ami her reputation as a teacher in t mo in the before the it-o •bseoi loft Portland Friday forenoon morning making Townsend, Silas and Lydia Goddard, Henry Registered Druggist ami can till your Waldo county is so well established that it transfer. Goddard, Miss Virginia Merrill, Miss Aomin prescriptions at less price than any is needless to add more. A large numbe of .; Boston that night for Bangor, arriv- 11. Ward and Everett Gridin: 25 cents each store in Maine. i the parents and neighbors gathered at the Chat. The Board of Civil Service Ex- Saturday about d.no p. m. Owing to from Mr. W. Grant, Miss Lonnie Collins, school house Friday afternoon to hear the. Mr. Bertha A. A. HOWES & CO. •umuiation of it was decided aminers at the Belfast Post Office has been Smith, George Hoyt, Coe; 2 doz. closing exercises. Miss Moody said it was freight _ \V. napkins from King’s Daughters, Warren; oeyoud her expectations to meet so many, another with the of Ban- re-organized as follows: Austin Keat- trip City table cloth, napkins and knives from Mrs. but she was pleased to see so much interest ing, chairman: Frederick W. Brown, clerk ; John oid she left Boston at 5 p. m. Saturday, Clement, Bneksport; hooks, pictures, BEST YET. manifested. Her term of six weeks was H. H. Jr_Camden has had a and skirt from Miss Lou which the district mg here Sunday morning at 8.15. She Carter, Littlefield, Belfast; short, regret very much, 4 hens and cock from Rev. R. G. but the exercises showed •• show.A. Waldoboro Harbutt, closing plainly ned to Boston from Ban- Chrysanthemum 4 ounces Vaseline in Sunday night Sears port; banquet lamp from Mrs. R. H. glass that the few weeks had not been spent ir. school teacher had a from a scholar g -mitting tin* river landings, and the present Howes, Belfast. Since the foregoing list jar with metallic screw cay, vain. Miss Moody has the highest respect at the close of school of a box of was Mrs. David W. Dyer has con- of her scholars, and the teacher and new WATERMAN, uiiliseot left on her regular time Monday. guava prepared only 10 cents, ....THE... .With tributed 35, W. L. Littlefield 35 and C. B. schoolliouse together encouraged the scholars The new lire between Camden and Ban- jelly_Camden is to have a hand... Boston Hall 310. to do their best. She gives great praise to the ui the recent rains the wells to be filled; ALL MEDICINES AT Bags gm. which steamer M. iV M. started Nov. ought scholars for studious work out of Poor &L diligent, American Violin Meker & WAY 1 the too. Soon winter will begin its Deafness Cannot be Cured school. The included two Repairer. DOWX IX PRICE, Ba, did not prove a success. She made two cisterns, LOWEST PRICES. program dialogues. The first was entitled “The Bores of the new has been laid in the local as cannot reach Son, Day” Is still at his old stand on dhtirch Street, corner >• 1 ad and C. P. Con- reign_A carpet, by applications, they trips quit_Steamer the diseased of the ear. There is and was well rendered by Linda and t'hurcb Streets. Italian style of re- 7i"> the portion Chase, Bridge •W. 07, and 87 Cents, fers of money order office at the post office, ami Gustie Neal- attended to. Violin bows re- Brooksville came over to Belfast only one way to cure Deafness, and that is Druggists. Manza Staples, Josie Buzzed, pairing carefully for 50c, American Violins for sale below ^ loth for electric lights in the mailing room rearrang- constitutional remedies. Deafness is ley, Mertie Haley and Fay Cousens. The paired ....ALSO.... supplies and repairs, intending by wholesale, ami to be used at the dedication of ! an inflamed condition of the other, “Mrs. Portberrie’s radical views on T,: .. .The boat that, was to travel on caused by tv-turn tie* next but on account of ed bicycle Belfast’s new bridge. 3m45 day, mucous of the Eustachian Tube. House for Sale. Education,” by Alice Twombiy, Ellen Man- water with lies strand- lining j land or equal facility sur a number of small caused Valises and Trunks •-ugh weather was obliged to remain here When this tube gets inflamed you have a and scholars, JOHN W. WATERMAN, kjnosl.t at monument to blasted much scholar hail a reci- mitil Friday-Steamer ed Bucksport—a rumbling sound, or imperfect hearing, and A and a half house, laughter. Every '“im40 Florence, Capt. story pleasantly located; due 70 Church It. K. WELLS’, first of the when it is closed Deafness is the re- fine view* oJ Belfast ten rooms all tation and great credit is the small ones. St., Belfast, Me. Lindsey, began on a new route. mechanical hopes-The tramps entirely hay; finished, yesterday and unless the inflammation can be fine cellar, city water in house; nice garden, under Their names are too numerous to mention. Sim leaves in Belfast were committed Nov. sult, Lewis’ wharf, Belfast, at 7 season jail taken out and this mbe restored to its nor- good cultivation, apple, pear, plum, shade trees, At the close of the exercises the teacher etc. Nice of '•" K a. and 15th. were arrested by town con- mal hearing will be destroyed for- neighborhood. Inquire called upon the visitors for remarks. They 600 bbls Choice Brands Flour in, Wednesdays Saturdays They condition, M. C. DILWORTH, E. H. I: eels have nine cases out of ten are. caused by responded by paying a high compliment to DURGINJlir South Brooksville, Sargentville, Deer stables in Unity.... Several large ever; Or C. B. HALL, Main St., Belfast. 441 f —All to be solti at low which is nothing but an inflamed the teacher and giving thanks fur their en- very prices. Nm. been in the water wheels on Goose catarrh, edgwick. Brooklin, Sunshine, Ocean- caught condition of the. mucous surface. tertainment.Mrs. John Twombiy has an in at the A. A. HOWES & CO. Iback Island, Goose Cove and Pretty River, and Monday night one got We will give One Hundred Dollars for I 100 Tons Shorts and Feed orange tree two years old which has some ripe of Glasses aid Diseases ol and a lot of smail ones The Fining the wheel. The eel case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ; oranges green *Lusii, and return to Goose Cove. Return- new mill and stopped any Just must be to j he Hall s Catarrh Cure. received and sold largest orange measures six inches in cir- dig A. Howes & Co. re- that cannot cured by ihe ai d Ear a lamps cheap leaves Goose Cove and Thurs- weighed 5 pounds.A. free. make room for more. cumference-Mrs. Atwood has returned Eye Specially. Mondays of including liogs- Send for circulars, * at heads, 228 pieces freight, O. from Boston.... Linda Chase has to S£ARSPORT, MAINE 7 a. m. for Bedfast and intermediate and bales, by steamer F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, gone ceived barrels, boxes 75c. 4w4d A. A. HOWES & CO. Hampden to visit her aunt. 13tf At the 5c. and 10c. Store. landings. Penobscot last Saturday. jp^-Sold. by Druggists, his dotage and had a holy horror of slow Register of Deep Water Vessels. Maine Ministers’ Association. trips. When the schooners and other craft SHIPS. ALWAYSJIRED. At a meeting of the Maine Ministers’ Asso- HOW MANY WOMEN have reached an anchorage on the east Abner Cobulrn, G A Nichols, sailed from DO YOD KNOW ciation in Augusta last week a constitution 8 for New York. side of the channel, a quarter of a mile Hiogo July was adopted, as follows: the A G Ropes, David Rivers, sailed from San Who Can Are CHEW°AH’S from trestle, the captaiDS at once Say They Thoroughly to Francisco Oct 8 for New York. Preamble—Desiring increase fellowship order the small boat over the side and Well 1 and A J sailed from New York How They Can Be Strong. co-operation among ministers of various to the office at the , Waluutt, denominations proceed superintendent Aug 25 for 8, lat 30 in the State of Maine; to con- Shanghae; spoken Sept TO sider of the works. This office is built at the N, Ion 38 W. [SPECIAL OUR LADY READERS] together from different standpoints, the directions of Christian and ac- highest point on the structure, and neces- Alameda, Chapman, arrived at Sydney, I don’t feel very well; I am so tired all thought to and more intel- jTcONDITION sitates a walk and a hard climb. from the I don’t know tivity ; interpret promote long NSW, Oct 20 Vancouver. time; what is the mat- ligently the leadings of The writer was with Davis when Belle of Bath, C Curtis, sailed from New ter with me. theology, philosophy, Capt. sociology, and the practical reforms at the he made his The clerk took a York Oct 28 for Shanghae. report. You hear these present day ; we, the It will d ickens and Centennial, B F Coleord, sailed from undersigned ministers, iOWd^Rkeep your strong healthy. It book from the and recorded words associate ourselves to large safe, every day. forward these will make young pullets lay early. Worth its weight Hong Kong Aug 3 for Baltimore; passed together In for hens, and all the time As as ends. gold moulting prevents diseases. It given. By reference to the 5. often you is pure. Highly concentrated. In Aujer Sept absolutely quantity it was learned that the meet Article 1. This association shall be called costs only a tenth of a cent a day. No other. it. ligures, schooner D S Goodell, sailed from La your friends. for Charger, the Maine Ministers’ Association. Infants and Children. must remain idle at least ten before Plata 16 for just so often are days Sept Hamburg. Article 2. The officers of this receiving a cargo. The charter was hand- Daniel Barnes, O C Arpe, sailed from the wonls re- association, elected annually, shall be, a a ed over to the was June 19 for Nagaski. More president; superintendent, who Philadelphia peated. vice a F A S arrived president; secretary, who shall also kind enough to ask the if Emily Whitney, Pendleton, than likely you be the treasurer and four Do You Know party they at Nov 9 from New York. ; directors. These ,,,r,,,,,,. Shanghae |U|OTHERS,w would prefer to down the trestle on a the same in addition to the duties in- ■ I Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called go Gov Rome, Nichols, cleared from Philadel- speak officers, usually Soothing Syrups locomotive. Of and words cumbent shall constitute an ex- course they would, Oct 25 for pregnant upon them, most remedies for children are of or Therefore, no mstter what kind of food yon nse, mix phia Hiogo. composed opium morphine? with climbed one yourself, and there ecutive committee, which shall have full it daily Sheridan's Powder. Otherwise, your profit they aboard of the huge Great Rowell, sailed from Manila this Admiral, control over the fall and winter will be lost when the price for eggs machines. It went down the 27 for Oct 3. is no doubt programme of each meeting; Bo Yoq Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Is very high. It assures perfect assimilation of the food steep grade Aug Boston; passed Aujer over the the B but that membership of club; over as- elements needed to produce health and form eggs. It is and out among the cars in the freight Henry Hyde, Phineas Pendleton, sailed you Bold by druggists, feed dealers or mail. sessments, orany other business that con- Bo You Know that in most countries grocers, by before the locomotive was from San Francisco Oct 19 for New York. do feel far druggists are not permitted tosell in; Single nnek.sr* cfs. Five Si. barge two-lb can JM.20. Six yard stopped. cerns the Cans. SV K\n. paid. ** F W arrived at organization. without them Sample Pf.st Port.TRY Paper” free That for were in that Iceberg, Treat, Iquique from well 3. labeling poisons? I. S. J O UN SON & CO., 22 Custom suited, they going Article Regular meetings shall be held House St., Boston, Mass. Sept 17 from New York via Valparaiso. most of direction for schooner’s mail. It is the on the Tuesday nearest the 15th day of Octo. t^ie Iroquois, E D P Nickels, sailed from Phila- Bo You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given for the officers and crew of time. her, January and May. The meeting in May y Coal at customary delphia July 26 for San Francisco. Loading Norfolk. There is a shall be the annual for the election unless you or your know of what it is ? these coastwise vessels to order their let- John T P sailed from meeting physician composed McDonald, Coleord, of officers. ters forwarded to some convenient point, New York 19 for San Francisco; spoken cause, HOW VESSELS RECEIVE CARLO AT LAM- July Bo You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that and letters were at Sept 23, lat 49 S, Ion 65 W. And bekt’s point trestle. expected Loper’s Tlie Women Don’t to its is a Want Vote. ingredients published with every bottle? grocery store. This mart of trade is a Josephus, P It Gilkey, sailed from Buenos There is A Boston Herald man load more The is Ayres Sept 30 for New York. for all helped marvel of simplicity. building remedy But as a Bo You Know that Castoria is the of the Dr. J arrived at San regarded practical matter, it ap- prescription famous Samu> than of soft coal a Llewellyn Morse, Clapp, that is cov- 0,000,000 pounds into the located in the freight yard in wilderness pears that the women themselves do not Francisco Oct 30 from Kannk. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is nows..: schooner Gov. Ames at Lambert's of tall and shanties ered those words so want to will ; Point, slag, grass, occupied Manuel Edw arrived at by constantly spoken vote; they not vote to say one Llaguuo, Smalley, women. whether want to of all other remedies ibr children combined ? Norfolk, Ya., day not long ago, and by colored people. New York Oct 9 from Honolulu. by they vote. And if they the do not want to they scrubbed the decks of the five- store was in the hands of a L from Lydia E. Pinkhwn discovered vote who is to make them. big Leper's Mary Cushing, Pendleton, cleared Bo You Know that the Patent Office* of the United State-, master as en lined Journal. Department she worked north to Providence. sheriff, and Loper himself was down at Philadelphia June 10 for Hiogo; spoken source of nearly all the su.tVring [Boston To there are other countries, have issued exclusive to Dr. Pitcher and his to use K. 1. the heel, lint the store was and July 14, lat 9 N, Ion 25 W. by the sex. begin with, nearly 4.00,000 right assigns opened, women in the State who 1> from two might have voted. ** It Bn t taste to use wheelbarrows a of sailormen lislied in a box May Flint, E P Nichols, sailed Women’s Complaints.” —these C'astotia” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state ofTen.-e good group cigar Of these only about .‘50,000 registered, ami of prison and shovels Sau Francisco Oct 7 for Bristol. words are full of more to women and lire tongs to handle coal on tin! counter for missives directed to misery these a little more than It It only one-third voted, Bo A’oil Know that one of reasons for this Thomas, C G Nichols, sailed from New it can in the granting government p: with in the Old Dominion. It is too much their vessels. In over the letters than any two words tli Ik founi and when was looking York 13 for June this, every woman invited by June Yokahama; spoken was because Castoria had been to be ot an even were found addressed to sailors the language of the world. the State to whether she proven absolutely harmless '? every-day undertaking to need several 22, lat 35 N, Ion 61 »V. legislature say of wishes to tin eonventiona hod of our northern who lost their lives at sea the tor Su Iden faint ing, depression spirits, vote. In the face of such a con- during S P Hitchcock, Gates, at Honolulu Bo You Know that J5 doses of Castoria are or to do any- dition it is to more a average furnished hearthstones. But the operation should winter. Three of the vessels in whose New York. reluctance to go anywhere folly say that than and very small minority of women have any eeuts, or one cent a dose? make histoiy as he dirtiest care mail had been sent to were at SI) , Amsbury. sailed from Syd- thin?. backache, bearing down,” quintessence Loper w ish to vote. [ Boston Traveler. of tlic dirtiest in the bottom of the ocean and four more ney, NSW, Sept 21 tor London. kin l red symp- occupation America, Bo You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your childrc: St Nicholas, C F Carver, arrived at Sau toms of serious chimney sweeping excluded. were reported as missing. The Sale of Stale Francisco Nov 2 from New York. sel- Kggs. be kept well, and that you may have no’ oken rot ? The Celtic coal heaver, with his begriin- to the it was found disturbance lieturning schooner, St David, Carver, sailed from New York med face and "'I'. D." initials that the Ames’ had been shift- dom imagined by Whosoever himself or his sells Well, tliese tilings are worth are facts. stumpy (the anchorage Nov 2 for Amoy ; spoken Nov 3, lat 39 30 N, by agent, knowing. They stand / or offers for for tobacco destroyer) isn't quick ed by the harbor master, and that a string Ion 71 45 W. your family pby- sale eggs that have been pre- an l re- f served in manner and are not, what are enough in Virginia, it's an example down of coal barges, just arrived from Boston, State of Maine, H G Curtis, cleared from sician, my denominated fresh without *l*»ie fac-sliiUle is 011 there of vs. .muscle and was left on the flats a June 13 for luctantly men- \ usually eggs, // f/s every machinery hand, being by tug. Philadelphia Hiogo; spoken July notice to the lat Ion 30 W. tioned purchaser or purchasers, know- endurance, where the machine the I Next a little steamer came 6, 22 N, by you. slltnatnre of w got morning ingly and with intent to shall he rapper. better of the bout. Tillie E Starbuck, Eben Curtis, arrived The remedy is deceive, alongside, and her captain asked if any- punished imprisonment not at New York Oct 19 from Honolulu. found; the same by exceeding Along the Boston wharves the i wanted to to Norfolk. or tine not one long- body go Capt. on at thirty days, by exceeding Wandering Jew, D C Nichols, lire woman who discovered the cause shoresmen are, as a rule, Caucassians, Davis had business to and The noble hundred dollars. [Revised Statutes of Maine. transact, Hong lvong Oct 29, scuttled and sunk. worked out the Children for and the stevedores are men who of all your misery also But for this and Cry Pitcher’s Castoria. can pick Herald man went with him. After the Win H Amsbury, arrived at Yoka- saving clause, “knowingly Maey, remedy. All have it. with intent to their teeth with crowbars. Down in Dixie ferry steamer had made the round of the hauia Oct 24 from New York. druggists deceive,” this law might make K. Pinkhatn's Com- a deal of trouble for The venders *f a man who works hard in coal dust is set fleet, up a score of captains, it Wm H Conner, Frank I Pendleton, at Lydia Vegetable unsavory picking that ever eggs, says Bro. of the down is and unfit to look after a New York for is the greatest blessing Shorey Bridgton insane, started for the city. This steamer is Shanghae. pound News, W J Sewall C Lancaster, cleared came into the lives of suffering w omen. family. Etlieopians thrive along the water owned by a firm of ship chandlers, who liotcli, from Philadelphia July 27 for San Francisco. front, do a little work now and then, are very progressive. The steamer is sent BARKS. At sleep when the opportunity offers, swear out to the fleet each and At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for a Probate Court held at Belfast, v morning evening, Adam W Spies, C N at BALSAM the of Waldo, on the second \ a little in a Meyers, Hong PINEOLA COUGH the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of County mild way, perspire of course, the vessels are 2 New A. 1>. copiously, and, supplied Kong Oct for York. and for November, A. D. 1895. November, 18J).r». t<> tlieir rent to is excellent for all throat inflammations try pay escape eviction, i from the store that extends such conven- Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, sailed from 1.. asthma, \T ATH A N lEL W. LATTE KS<)\ and J t >S ELI I IN E XTTILL1A.M LADI) and others, Ini: and die as as ’s ient In the back 5 for Montevideo. Consump- YY NAH of poor turkey. courtesies. ottice of the Boston, Sept tives will PATTERSON, both of Waldo, in said county UK;HARDS, late Sea;, invariably said ot Waldo, These colored individuals assist a mil- store stands a row of comfortable Amy Turner, C C McClure, arrived at derive benefit from of Waldo, having presented a petition for leave county deceased. 11avii._ chairs, a that administration ot a. lion dollar coal Honolulu Oct 15 from New for its as it to adopt Marion Mall, minor child of William O. petition trestle and its machinery and in these chairs the captains sit and York, Hong use, quickly FOR FARMERS. said and and Alice W. Hall, and that the name of said deceased be granted to Alan-. -O load the and it is safe lvong Baltimore. abates the cough, coasters, enough spin yarns. If money is needed, it is The farmers of Maine whose property is unin- child be changed to Marion G. Patterson. of said Searsmont. Beatrice Havener, Hichhoru, arrived at renders expectora- cumbered ( to assert that the colored fellows shirk all the on by mortgage are giving encouragement Ordered, That the said itioners to Udered, That the said petitioners;:! supplied from tirin's safe, drafts Nov 9 from tion easy, assisting pet give notice Bridgeport Philadelphia. to a Maine enterprize by insuring in the all interested a of this all persons interested by causing a’< they can in favor of the labor de- ow ners as nature in restoring persons by causing copy saving being given security. Carrie L Tyler, Lancaster, arrived at New order to he three weeks order to be published three weeCs-u vices. the wasted tissues. published successively in They say elevator and 1U the Gov. Ames in York Oct 12 from Surinam via Barbadoes. the Journal, at the Republican .Journal, printed at ! shutes, During, days lay There is a large per- Republican printed Belfast,that steam and turntables don’t at a they may appear at a Probate Court, engines get so the stream, the men now and then going centage of those who Maine Mutual Fire Insurance Co., they may appear Probate Court to he held at Belfast within and for said at Belfast, within and for said Coin tired from labor as human to the for the and Spain Nov 13 from New York. suppose their cases County, on the beings. up city papers supplies, OF AUGUSTA. second of second of December next-■. ai Edward J H from Junin to he Tuesday December next, at ten of the Tuesday The Norfolk A 'Western railroad has a the vessel was towed the Kidder, Park, consumption clock clock before noon, and show cause j finally alongside who are suffer- before noon, and show cause, if any they terminus at Lambert's for Hampton Koads, at Valparaiso, leaking. only have, why the of said Point, four miles ! trestle, ana tne natcnes in me aecK were ing from a* chronic have, why the prayer of said petitioners should prayer petition, Edward arrived at New York Nov 1 not not be wwu iiht 11«* 111 ooiioiK. ivmotner enu May, Ool. HENRY Or. President. be granted. granted. opened. Four iron sliutes on tlie side of or STAPLES, from Colombo. cold deep seated cough, often aggravated by CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. OB'). K. JOHNS* *V of the railroad is in the mines. The cor- the structure were lowered until the catarrh. For catarrh use Balm. Both A true ends Evanell, W 11 Blanchard, arrived at Cal- Ely’s Cream C. E. Vice President. A true copy. Attest : copy. Attest remedies are t<> Cream 50c. Oapt. NASH, poration depends almost entirely upon the were over the hatchways. Cars of coal lao June i'rtJ from pleasant use. Balm, Jkkk'u D. Pakkkk, Register. .1 Kitk’ii I». Pahki k. !: lquique. per bottle; l’iueola Balsam, 25c. at Druggists. In money earned from transportation of coal were run the and a constant Evie A T arrived at New E. S. TURNER, upon trestle, Keed, Whittier, •quantities of s2.5<) will deliver on receipt of Secretary, ITTAI.DOSS. In ( ourt of Probate. to tide water to its bills. stream York Nov 1 from Kiachuelo. amount. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for pay of coal poured into the schooner. YY last, oil the second Tuesda\ I V 0, W, JONES, Treasurer. the of Waldo, on the second of The trestle at Lambert's Point is built At times 100 tons were loaded in five min- Harvard, Colcord, arriv ed at Port Natal, C ELY BROTHERS, 5(» Warren St., New York County Tuesday ISP.’, .IAMBS I I BBV. Bxeeut'or November. A. I). 1895. .Ik., into G Oc t 18 from New York via Port Eliza-

ii twice in every generation there (11)l.. Rheumatism by Or Oreene’s Nervura No One Need tong- 81:r'£.5?.w;cnrei?f The for November is a It The pen of is seen when ST Rheumatism or Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Pansy daisy. practiced Major Shorey moments humanity goes rrJm Neuralgia. has a Nerve Remedy Always Cures. light tinted cover and a new dress, in the pungent paragraphs in the editorial A mail. Such a moment has uowr both and the ,-to'io ily very becoming; contents are columns of the Bridgton News. jj as usual and iveil. as far as London, Paris, and helpful interesting. New serials by “Pansy” and Margaret Sidney The Damariscotta Herald has completed Woman’s are concerned. gorHn are begun, and the publishers promise its 20th volume and the Booth bay Register of but it is jt is ;d’i surpassing interest, that the volume of Pansy for 1896 will be has attained its majority. a one. r" ‘1K* sooner or later, as all such splendid Lothrop Publishing Co., fumed 02 Pearl street, Boston. The paper and the ink used by some of the Admiration m, in ruin to thousands and ! collapse, Boston dailies are so An illustrated account of the recent getting nearly alike in ,, t ., ..cry t<> many, and when that ime -for- General Convention of the Protestant color—a dull gray—that it is difficult to read ;i name which is now a word of at them. Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, ap- W'm • Increases time that of Barnato, will be pears in the November Review of Reviews. ^ every The Washington, D. C., Star is { i.p' and cursed the length and Among the illustrations are portraits of Evening fame i Europe. At present the name Bishops Whipple, Coxe,Neeley and Doane; winning by its snake stories. Prohi- bition does not i,,i:u.ito is an “open sesame'’ with l)r. Morgan IHx of New York; Dean Hoff- prevail at the National Cap- rivorinei ( iinloek the coffers of Europe. man of the General Theological Seminary, itol.*, k WASHING POWDER J lvZTJ'rA^^\ ii.se has merely to bear that and a composition photograph of the OH SoaP »«' ■* The Maine Democrat has would not be / \ launched House of There are also received a lot of without successfully upon the Bishops. views of it. I recommend it as the best washing powder |*oul«Hneaclipack-] fret* advertising by a roos- — \ li nance. Minneapolis churches and other buildings. displaying huge in the world.” Mrs. Cynthia Wilson, Boston, Mass. \a*e °* ,vORINe/ ter in ! sears ago Barnato had diftieul- connection with the election returns “I am affairs have more delighted with Ivorine, also the cake of Olive as as Foreign naturally YWash|,,KPow-/ nng many pence he has that sounded the death knell of its — than usual prominence in the November party, Oil Soap that comes in every package.” Mrs. George \ ;> now ami no doubt that was what the M. F.S, R. I. Review of Reviews. In the of prompted Jon Providence, eu-List of Cbotue Premiums sent Free he a few “Progress upon request. j bought, diamonds, absurd THE J. B. WILLIAMS tiie World,” tiie department of that display. CO., Glastonbury, Connv Maker, of Williams’ Famous Sh.vinp Soap, 1 sold a! a prolit. Then he bought periodical in which the editor rapidly re- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQQOfllViaoAnonnonnnnnnnAnAn •oig shares, which he also sold at views the events of the proceeding month, Tlieu no bought a great many the possibilities of war in tiie far East are “For Charity Suffereth Long.”' •hares, so many, in fact, that in pointedly set forth. Another theme sug- owned two-thirds « I waeiic-ally in the same connection is the d mines at gested prog- Kimberley. Every ress of Christian missions in the Orient. ‘•niched turned into gold- he The prospects of Japan and Russia as • aide modern JSIulas. During Eastern powers are discussed. THESE ARE tersely MOVING TIMES. d he made the of no(uaintance The editor also comments on the .todes, the soil of an briefly English relations of Russia and France, the Ital- in. who had to South Africa gone ian celebrations, the French in ■! and has both victory health, gained tiie Cuban and wealth. Madagascar, situation, British policy in Venezuela. rmed a silent partnership, and financial campaign that lias cul- The issue of Harper’s Weekly dated No- n tin* present Katir boom. vember Kith contains three pages on New Our Furniture is ■ •■■>■- wild-cat schemes wen rioat- York's great social function, the Horse Moving! d’ 1 prospectuses that glittered Show; three pages of pictures selected u'dd. These prospectuses were, from the New York Portrait Loan Exhi- nci essaiy, for tis 11 cannot be bition; articles oil tiie Coming Opera Sea- Because it is offered at prices that tempt buyers. •'di.out bait, and the as son. with of tiie new public, portraits singers, Here are some of the we offer: 'dr. Barimm remarked, likes to tiie Marlborough-Vauderlrlt wedding, bargains li this .-as* tlie public paid and the Atlanta Expositio i, with illus- I lad M ilan at o and bis i ’lends |i ; trations by W. A. Rogers; a fourth paper nee—a dance of tiuam ial SHERIFF E V.-. HOWE. in tiie interesting Public school Wood Seat Chairs from 25c. joy. I series, upwards. stance, would float a om- entitled “Pupils:” contributions W. they Half the world suffers from pains and rue omv on my way home so had that. I was by hundred thousand dollars, L D. Howells and E. S. Martin to tiie de- aches when there is not. the slightest, reason obliged to have help t» get home.* suffered Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, Hilwaukee, Wis. Bedsteads from 50c. upwards. '.mount one- had w ould go Mr. for so doing. Head e-he is alarming!;, fre- greatly with this trouble. My rheumatism partments “Life and Letters” and “This .. dei and promoter, a enar- quent and leads to serious results. Back- at this time was very bad, being so that for Busy World,” and an installment of the “Natron of a Benevolent Home Lounges from $3.50 upwards. •.• common six weeks 1 did not leave the room i'C pend--i in boating the en- ache is most and keeps thousands and for serial story, “'Pension, by Maud Mason and knowing the good Dr. Miles’ Nervine in or live months I did not do a work. iml ‘lie balance would be misery. Neuralgic pains,..! side idlest day’s Austin. has done me, my wish to over- Extension Tables from $3.50 used 1 help others, upwards. torment myriads of victims. All this siiffer- “1 saw Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and oping Vie p: opei; y s ii takes comes my dislike for the publicity, this ( ing is caused by a weakness, irritation or nerve remedy advertised and the cures ef- Bazar for Chamber Sets from a dr a midioii dollars to Harpers N'ovcmber liith con- letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1893, $10.50 properly diseased condition of the nerves ami blood, fected by its use, and it hit. upwards. j thought might tains for winter costumes a 1 min'- before dividends can mv j designs in The inmates had the “La is ciitii'-'ty unnecessary, ami can easily be case, and it. did. The asthma is greatly Grippe,” Chairs at almost own •'• A and and I was one Fancy your t. is. urniei .he u»stfavorable ! cured. improved, in fact, it is nearly cured, and the sumptuous variety. striking pic- of the first. Resuming duty price. concert toilette from ■star' t is self-!-’, ident that the. Sheriff K. W. tfowe of N< M tliiield, Vt„ ad- rheumatism is greatly helped. 1 think very turesque the Maison too soon, with the care of so many sick, I is Extra Soft Top Mattresses from $1 50 !! 'rises in ail such cas.-s to use Dr. of this for it. is I Worth drawn Saudoz in his did upwards. ms.-;ml dollars remaining you high.v remedy, good. would by happiest not regain my health, and in a month (5 recne's Nervura hlo..d and nerve r •■•commend to use Dr. Greene’s manner. Now that the remedy. anybody season of gayetv I became so debilitated and nervous Hair and Wool lower than ever before. II'' 'ells the gr**at. good this remarkable Nervura blood and nerve for asthma and social is Top km v\ t ins, ot •■‘'•urse, and oal- remedy festivity approaching, the from sleeplessness and the drafts made on did and To sht w the high es- or rheumat ism, for it is a medicine. 1 j him, good Bazar meets every need of the that it was a if I p' r. Niles* Restorative Nervine. Since we have been in '■obim iivi: mi Jle. r\ word he says, .; is only nee -asarv to any more work when I was sick, but the illustrations, business. tention is called an 1 in. U deni tl.at. \\ itli his I stare that Sheriff Ho we has been Sheriff N •mini did me a great deal of good and I to appropriate anti j I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am -ii.d f am now abb.* to work comfortable in health than Ii-,' st aned a- mriu in ])ep, Sheriff' Nonjht'o'id for again." skating-dress drawn by ! better ever. I still continue gohi.- a .. ears is i’own Trustee, Street Commission- It is not patent medicine but the An article of much Its occasional as a nerve i; ii m reports pre- Cliapuis. interest, i use, food. er n N'orthtiehi 'Chief «>i be Fire scription of rhe most successful on '‘Athletics at N hiin various .it the I'oun- Kugiaeer living assar. and as my work is very trying. A letter ad- pad- m nervous Cornell, j D-ei;trtment. Town brand J a and School specialist, curing and chronic die the ill ket, ■. Coil- eye Physical Culture. Mrs, 6,1894. ing ’..lie ness man we! -k*!"Wii throughout the State ton, Mass, li-- has Die largest practice m It. Bunco has a useful at \ .o' t liu to iff v. -u . 1 positive FUR- “Biide Tables.” guarantee that the first bottle will benefit- s me he rum. u .»r mis ; trusted ami lioimred shme i h. taken and his is the result ol his vast exp.-neiic The ing ivp. All druggists sell it at. $!, 0 bottles for$5, oi ad vice followt-d i nil. great reputation ol Dr. Greene is a guarantee j NITURE, Upholstering and Varnish- the I it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price 1 vvas sirk Si e mant s wi ha ’.eft me that In- medicine witi cure ami the spring of IMi-l M. James. Tissot led millions >-v met that It; by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, iud hoy up not one exhibited ing a with asthma ami aeuumtusm. The asthma h can he consulted by anyone at any in the Champ de Mars a done in manner and a hundreds. 1 u a •, t lod time, por- thorough would take me most air, rime, cspebaliv free of .-harge, personally or by letter, gives tion of his mngnitieent illustrations for absolute assurance of the night", when L was oblig-,-d to get e;p and belief ;a 1 action of the "l-ife of Christ.” to be Dr. Miles’ Nervine with despatch. tfic imired million of O' which this w shortly pub- dollars, pen windows ami doors breathe. Ir *ok underfill medicine. lislieil. Their effect ■' upon those who saw •'•. o.d !;:i• >*les owned, o.d >dh own Restores Health them is said to have been curious. Peo- si- litrhs. •ionie I impressions oi Missionary Work. Look ut for colds at this season Keep ple u cut away weeping, and women made si mes wont lip like sk\-o: *>?s. They yourself well and strong by taking Hood's Notice of Foreclosure. the tour of the room on their >. Tins was the •: M is." the Bum and knees. •p i'> leaps o:-i h>Mi fro pence I subject Charlotte Sarsaparilla, great blood puri- fier. came from the in j TVTllEREAS, WIEl.lAM HALL of WaMo, in the *■!; Many provinces C. groups, o J. & md i!’■111 -d oi Son. umis p• to tens of county Waldo, on the sixteenth day of •’ with return and at the end ex- A. o s u tickets, the i March. I) 1881, liis deed of of Thompson p< •o'. Foe er-. a s Voter. how do by made i winkle, ; Woman Board of >T in 15, ston, Nov, And you stand on the mortgage hibition partook of the nature of a that , recorded in the Waldo County Registry on or. si to "{ t he a rm where money question?” Gandidate. “Fact pil- gold 7th. We gave last- week wear tie.- Boston is, of Deeds, in Rook 187, page 101. to 1 I’ve not our grimage. The have little of the j conveyed THE NAME OF THE •!> ! und there ai read platform." Voter. pictures Meliitable Hall of NEXT if by magic .huamal said of the address Tie- Boston “Oil, I Montviile in said county, a cer- ; the comes out- familiar religious as tain of land ip;-, lohanm 8 bn rg platform squarely against free symbolism, being, I parcel situated in said Waldo, being Transcript gave a fuller u-ior: It said: silver Gandidate. Dues it? I’m of Theodore Stanton realism the same premises as were on the 7th i" -m the Tr;ms\ ml tsedf is e.on- glad says, “pure [ conveyed that. I there day of April, 18(»(>, Samuel otis and “One day last spring a.t Baail.ee, Syria, suppose isn't another such tempered by sincere faith.” Twdve of j by George owe is r i.e slightest doubt J 11. Ferguson, their deed of wan of that tiiic.k-ami-t.hwi opponent of tree silver as I the most notable of the by nty i p i> one of do- si my was aside and a pictures, includ- da'e, recorded in said book pain eount.ries, as far tentd.ap pushed gentle* am in tlie whole eountry. The al- j Registry, 111, page people ing the Cruciiixtion and Christ before 42b. to one Edward W. also another *r. t iiera me »>m in laced esynau woman loiloved know where to | Roberts; of the me on PRESIDENT ernw!, the world, entered, by ways lind the UNITED STATES money Pilate, will be certain parcel of land situated in said Waldo, ■' reproduced in the Christ- j d -.i--third in do g.Pd c. b.ee visited A. I). 18(55, their deed of of you debts." “Hump: 1 don’t think so. lie town of Weave and her work is ruary. by warranty The NEW YORK WEEKLY f mode rati- grade. that wlimh she said have supple- that date, recorded in bonk 182, page ”><>, of said TRIBUNE, Constarioimpie, city me the might given monev and let me mented illustrations. Frank reference oases the most inugniiieeut situation and ’em.” by many B. Registry: being hereby had to said l-qv “What difference would that I deeds and records he most Sanborn, of the thereof for a more particular •-T uni ii t!m first of b.oody history which tin world have made ?" “It. would president American this your, have re-esjUdislied description; said three parcels comprising the i« ever known. “From a hill we Social Science Association, writes criti- j <)I' NOVEMBER 4th, 1800. ’*«i '« i.s ...» i.- u.i\ e been exi, -< high my credit.” homestead farm on which said William Hall now mb op over the my with its paraded of “The Charities of New lives; and whereas the :•. iP.P i-i. P>- li.o -t i v. .-id. cally Hamp- said mortgagee, on the g: 'Id, hmies. Not so as it ■ ami tapering minarets, saw the sil- tight was, that cough of yours, shire, and this article also is fourteenth day f October, A. 1>. 18P5. by her as- Public interest will steadily increase, and the disappointment of the men whose but a little too accompan- r\ Bos idioms winding away t. the Black tight yet. it's only two r ied A signment of that date, assigned and transferred vote turned the scale at the last with the results under the administration oi Si three by pictures. frontispiece election, .line ."p,o.i.ootf The -.1 i bea, curving between sinuous shores dotted days you know on Adam- portrait saiil mortgage to me; said assignment being duly Keep taking Of Mr. Sanborn is a they elected, will make the the most ill the of the •' son’s tine piece of half-tone recorded in volume 244, 131 of said campaign intensely exciting history op. pa.id b urine : same p.wiod am-mnt n whim palaces and picturesque ruined Botanic Gough Balsam and page Regis- tha’t.cough work and a brief sketch of try ; and whereas the condition in said country. ■ oca will soon be as dead as his life shows mortgage ii. 1 ••-.?!• 1 im.il e. r -:p: .oof i.! >0O. or ]<; pel ,*rs. Belov, us was the Sea of Marmora, Julius C:esar. his is broken, by reason whereof I claim a foreclosure, wit:! it" ■■ sons 'Po oi tim hast do-n laughing bine waves, and faraway place among distinguished of Dated this J 1th dav of A. 18',*5. 'Tpni year Vuu dislike parvenues v«r\ don’t November, 1)., 'Vo. l.l see old snow shoulders much, New Another member of 3w4(> piked r.-:;, tons, yielding 1. Olympus' y y.-u?" she said to the Hampshire. Jl'DSON E. HALL. •!; tin- distance ahem the intelligent-looking this class is Joseph bis THE NEW YORK WEEKLY •- smg mist;, plains Hon. John B. By Williamson, Attorney. -d,' ;P .•iim,e> .p ■, W'p tli 000, y°ung man. “Yes," he replied, Peaslee, TRIBUNE, Asia Minor. Beiovs the hill is the college “very I Democratic candidate for : dividei : >r rd p* cent, of i• >v,* and arc h- tips make news of the to American citizen -t'-oqn.opi,. gnus ing trained md political day, interesting every regardless of party • money be one of 'em.” ed by B. Metcalf. \on-Kesldent Taxes •opal. Tim .ad" i he output of be will, in the near lut.urr, wield the Harry j Its the Town of Montville, affiliations. utility of Waldo, fur the Year 1.S94: ms of free with as much j ft} produeing mi-ms -i. ho is of Wrapt citizenship Are you ever Annoyed Also general news in attractive form, foreign the news Estes A Lauriat, The following list of taxes on real estate of noil- correspondence covering a ,;an was h on. and as \\v an boast in Amer- Boston, published last j s] itg. ifp i, power purity hr a ur sound in in of the world, an second to none in the market re- buzzing roaring your bead? week a series of Stories of American His- J resident owners, the town of Montville for the agricultural department country, p'Hun car in ounces since ilave you in year 185*4, in bills commit ted to F. a. Cushman, which are pel y “One difficulty hearing distinctly? ports recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each day. from the old bridge n Con- Arc tory by James Otis, author of collector of said on the first of ••.a.- dis-a'vore-i in dm T'-ansvaal is as you troubled with a continual dropping “Toby j town, day October, number, the cream of the humorous and with their best si alii ini'pii-. tb.rouge.fi with im-n uf various Wren’s 185*4. has been returned him to me as remain- papers, foreign domestic, v -: of mucus, the throat, and Tvler,” Jenny Boarding House,” j by > irritating comic fashion and i reeds and nations, we took the causing etc. i ing unpaid on the eleventh of pictures, plates elaborate descriptions of woman’s attire, with a ferry-boat you t.i cough? Is your In each Each story is complete in one day September, .. : lNVi. 7i- for Scutari. after unpleasantly volume, 1895, by his certificate of that- date, and they now varied and attractive of household interest. The “Now York Then, landing, up through affected and with bad with 1(5 illustrations hv department Weekly o .2*(• io-. — accompanied taste? original L. ,T. remain unpaid, and notice is that if iiarn-w, rougbly-p tved streets we Is hereby given Tribune” is an ideal paper, with a circulation than that of other j'-ited your hearing less acute? LI have The stories areas said taxes, interest and are not into family larger any in deen-bosom- so, you Bridgman. follows: 1. charges, paid antiquated carriages past the catarrh and at in the issued from the office of a 47.*.:><• ls;*4. ... should once procure a bottle tlie treasury of said town within months weekly publication country daily. Large changes l’*H7,77;> - of ! dren—Americans, Bulgarians, Greeks, Ger- be a total surprise for my husband." Artist. Massacre at Fort public eouurry minerals; Loyall. In this new in said town on the seventh of 185X5, at mans, Turks and “Yes, madam, I understand.” "And day April, A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this h. urnls in tle-m. Wherever the pms- English, Armenians, Jews, Lady. series Mr. Otis endeavors to interest his two o clock p. m. splendid journal and ‘*Tht Swiss. 1 saw a little nine-year-old Greek you will try not to har e too strong a like- li>"ks tlieie are minerals. Besides young readers in the story of our Colonial Elisha estate. No. acres, 25; value, Republican Journal99 for girl, who last September knew not a word of ness, as I would not like him to it Douglas $200, li recognize State and iudsaiui gold, which are also found at the first glance and some town, county tax, $4.14. English, and within ten mouths she had Revolutionary history by taking Alfred Davis. No. 1 Free State and in acre's, 25 : value, $100; town, ‘range the Zout- i learned to speak it like, a American. leading incident and bringing it before State and young Did You county tax, .$2 37. ■••!_:. there is silver near These Ever them Pretoria, | Eastern children are good linguists, in the garb of Action—the charac- Edwin Knowlton Harris farm. No. acres, 58; OXT2 YEAR 70S. OWL 7 in.in v Electric as a $3.00, uir,m die atuu\ u v u'licitui: Try Bitters for :>< t in N'amaqiialaiul, asbestos in iug remedy your ters being mostly taken direct from his- value, $(500; town, State and county tax, $14 22. Domestic troubles? If not, get a bottle now ami H. L. Pay son. Home farm. No. acres, 55; value, aland West, iron everywhere, and a languages. science, gymnastics, get tory. Each book is complete in itself i music art are as rdief. This medicine has been to $520; town. State and county tax, $12.33. CASH IN ADVANCE. * ami taught: and for the found be n other minerals, such as nickel, and no American should fail John Home farm. No. ! rest, the curriculum reads much like that of peculiarly adapted to tlie relief and cure of patriotic boy Ramsay. acres, 80; value, 'inurn. and even all to read them all. These books are $755 ; town, State and county tax, $14 88. aluminum, vanadium, one of our American Smith or Wei- Female. Complaints, a wonderful the re- j colleges, exerting F. N. Sylvester. No. acres, 10; value, $25; town, (The regular subscription for the two papers is te: ed all the land, aud direct influence in sult of much careful and work on icl.OO.) through | iesley. Its president and teachers are giving strength and study State and county tax, $0.71. he ou :try is fertile and capable of j women who would be held iu high honor in tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Ap- the author’s part and are most admirably JAMES O. BARTLETT. ■ SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. f its graduates, a girl of whom her teachers Large bottles only fifty cents at A. A. The Big Fish Trap. lc> and Vital, and the _ • HENRY F. PATTERSON, late of general pros- expected little or nothing, after returning Howes & Co.’ Drug Store. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., ME. ’d* the land would j WHEREAS,Waldo, in the county of Waldo, deceased, BELFAST, be bright indeed 1 home married the one rich man in her native HIGHLY SUCC ESSFUL AT FIRST, BUT BIG FISH ‘Here comes a New by his mortgage deed dated the 5th day of Janu- ; the of that is Woman. Let's start HAVE BEEN INJURING IT. spirit speculation village. Soon she began to long to bless ary, A. D.. 1892, and recorded in the of j up a flirtation with her." “Here comes Registry ;: hold of it, some one with her abundance. She my November 1). Deeds, book 230, 373, to D. Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Room 2 | needy Chi Woman. Let’s scoot.” Patchogue, When the big page conveyed Mary Best, asked her husband if sbe could not take [Norristown Patterson, deceased, a certain lot of land situate speculation ami 11 else. All ! ocean tisli Tribune New York and -tiling Herald. trap owned by Henry Brown & in said in said of Waldo, and de- Building, City, sample copy of TH £ NEW YORK WEEKLY ’imate business is ; some little boy to bring upas her own. Her Waldo, county neglected; every- was and scribed as fellows: The same TRIBUNE will be | husband went away and brought her, not A Household Treasure. Co., invented, built, anchored at premises formerly mailed to you. ..nts to get rich overnight, and in occupied by Frederick A. Patterson up to the time ! one but ten little boys, and now ii. her own 1>. W. Fuller of sea it aroused a great deal of comment. ♦'»»<•< necessities of life connnaud Canajoharie. N. V., says of his death, and the same now occupied by the ! private orphan asylum each night this busy that he Dr. For several weeks after widow of said F. Patterson, of a uhitant figure. In conclusion if always keeps King's New Dis- the big trap was set Henry consisting FRED little mother ticks ten lit-t’e in ten iit- house, barn and and about. 50 acres j boys covery in the house and las family has al- | tons of striped bass and weaktish were outbuildings ATWOOD, Winterport, Me., said, and said from a long and ! tie beds. Her husband lias visited Scutari o< land, and bounded as follows, on the south by ways found the very best results follow ts ; taken from it daily and conveyed to the j ■l in that of the and told her teachers of her life of ; line of Belfast ; on the west by land of A. E. Nick- experience part (’allege use; that, lie would not be without- if o- ! mainland steamer. The it it, p by large catches, ! erson: on the north bv the* Kendall road, so- hat a..me day South Africa will unselfish service with tears of pride in his eurabie. (t. A. is Dykeman, Druggist. Catsk'iII, said, glutted the markets at times, and j called); on the east by lot opposite schoollioust in lf- eves, and has thanked them for the treasure ^ EAL ESTATE AND .-.uious commercial rival to the X. says that Dr. King’s New Discovery tin* ordinary fishermen were dissatisfied. j school district No. 1 And whereas, the condition INSURANCE. <>f a. w ife whom have trained t**r him. Is •■'i 'Mates, not onh in gold, but in they undoubtedly the best. Cough remedy : that Of late the big not, or trap, has been catching of said mortgage has been broken, now therefore, Over Thirteen Millions “On the Sunday we spent in Constanti- he lias used it. iu his reason of the said breach of the condition ($13,000,000) Fire Insurance Assets. -ducts as well, family for years, few marketable fish, but a of sharks ] by it lias all the eight plenty I claim a i no pie, Dr. Dunning was asked to preach to and it has never failed to do all and skates. The fish thereof. foreclosure of said mortgage, 1 that is big raised havoc with Springfield Fire and Granite advantages, and requires only a the at and before lie entered and give this notioe for that purpose. Marine, State Fire Insurance Co., Fire gwis Scutari, eimined for it. not ti\ a reinedv so the This continual of (jo.se of Why trap. damage late, N A TH A NI EL W. PATTERS! >N. Association of Philadelphia, Capitol Fire Insurance ccnmoii'Seuse, a stronger fhe pulpit one of the -teachers quietly re- tried and tested. Co., long TnaTbottles free at added to poor lishing, caused the company .Administrator of the estate of Marv L>. Patterson National Fire Insurance •f a.11 * 1 a trcnienrlous dose him not to call the heathen. Co,, Hartford, Conn.j honesty, j qtested girls C<>wes & Co.’ Drug Store. Regular to lose money. When the trap- was first in- Waldo, Nov. 12, 1895. !-* to it on As entered the the heads sizes 50 ; peculation virus, put a they chapel young cents and >1 DO. vented and set at sea it was that DNSIKABLE BISKS WHITTEN AT CURRENT HATES. wore 1’hese thought o,: j bowed in silent prayer. pure prosperity and success will be “Tramps refuse to wash themselves for the secret of making large catches of fish g:vs look out into the future with clear and at Travelers Life and A, tacts. ; of weakening their fraternity." “Er— small cost had been discovered, but now cidknt Insurance Co. innocent eves. There and in Robert College [our it is ol tliis can <•.,me after Barnato iiow?" “They would lose ground." said its owners are discouraged. only repose many of the true Inends of tin- East [Norris- TflB.IADII INSURANCE IVIII TT K V foil 5 I I.AIIS. u low rates oil .‘codes and their town Herald. buildings ureeitlable. friends have relaxed ; We saw the Salomon mission. Thereon the CORRESPONDENT OE MERCHANT MARINE of INSURANCE UO. •hi Sou'll Africa, for are tin- Belief in Nix Corner Congress and Franklin streets. Good upon they curving shore, opposite Mount Olympus, Hours. INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AMI j1 with MOLD. o genii which its future, far-famed home of the Greek con- stable accommodations for two horses. Ap- endanger gods, Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases LOAN'S NEGOTIATED. them it a secrated men and women are those. ply to 11. E. McDonald, or to lias become one-industry j teaching relieved in six hours the “New them to by Great REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. v without them it will become a : about look above the snow-capped L. F. M('l)ONALl), When was we her Castoria. South American Kidney Cure.” This new 1 | summits of Olympus to The great white Baby sick, gave Sir-Correspondence solicited. *toO single sale i by John Ward, to last week on a Nov. 1895. single saL’"-'1 Mrs. A. S. Towle is visiting friends at Togus visit... .Daniel Hayden of Augusta, who spoke w >rds of Belfast, 12, ) Daniel Portland. The shows the O’Connell, 01,1,Ul,u'«. Bachelor has repaired his buildings and consolatiou and sympathy to the bereaved following disposition of do. A Williston Grinnell of Camden was in town them-Fred has : liquor cases at the October term of the Su- .Joseph Gilmore, painted Spratt supplied family. The funeral arrangements were in Dr*Swans Kekve com,,,,,, last week. his barns with new doors. preme Judicial 1895: of S. A. Rendell. The bearers were Court, Kohert charge Brownrigg, a. John W. McGilvery left for Morse, Frank State vs Martin Patterson, common Capt. Monday Prospect. This has been a remarkably Capt. Ralpb Capt. Patterson, seller; possession intoxir atii,. a business trip to New York. Mr. Albion Goodhue, Mr. Henry Staples. indictment tiled. unlawful !"l’ good fall for work on the farm, and now the Thomas sale; «,„> Charles S. Hichborn and wife returned to Conner, single sale ; do. and $20 costs Schooner Brunette has loaded for and ic < ; jiai.l just hay rain has come. But this will on their home in Blood Ton Merrill A common year Augusta and Mr. Tenney, Daniel of go Saturday seller; O’Connell, ai".., Scott & Bridge Bostou. Hichborn returned to is a wonderful well. for do. " record as the dryest, so far as some wells George Portland Mon- remedy. It really makes people A sure specific those possession <*. j Merrill A intoxi.-ati,™ L. of Swanville has moved day-William Ames left Monday for Bos- nervous disorders, stomach diseases, and blood impurities from which men and Tenney, single sale; do. unlawful John Nickerson and are since You sale; con,! springs concerned, the first ton-Misses Lillie and Flora Moulton women in this climate suffer. caunot realize its purity and power until Merrill A Tenney, single sale; do. L L to the H. B. Carver farm. t run no Gentner, you’ve ied it, and you risk in i'.. Attached to every bottle, is a I Merrill a’pp, tv2* pioneers displaced the led men_The deer went to Rockland Monday for a short visit t^iug A Tenney, common nui- session bank check, good for $i. If you are not cored, cash the check and get your intoxicating •* Bark Mabel I. arrived at Boston to friends and will then to Boston for money sance ; do. unlawful Meyers pop out of the bushes all around us now.... go the back. Full pints, $i.oo. Sold everywhere. sale; sem..,'1 Tuesday, 58 days from Rosario. winter-E. F. Staples to»k the train for John F Dorr, single sale ; do. §100 anil costs Sanford Lane has to Belfast... §21 r; gone .Virgie Boston CUI A gentle laxative and nat- Are to cure John F Monday.... Mrs. Edith Fletcher left 1 r\Q A N'C r>p QU/AN'Q guaranteed Dorr, drinking house, Robert QWHIx w « Wnll w etc; Brownrigg, Ship R R. Thomas, Capt. C. G. Nichols, is in „nil remedy for eonstipa- every fonn of nervous and do. McCarty visiting friends Prospect. She Monday for Portland where she will remain tint! and all its attendant __ sick headache, also to re- i possession intoxicati'.-■ arrived at Yokohama, Nov. 17th. John F common has become the man through the winter with her Mrs. LAX" IVE ailujci-ts. Mild but effect- TEA PILLS liove neuralgia, rheuma- I Dorr, seller; do. for unlawful bride of a young in daughter, • sale- Jane Lewis-Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Eames ive in its action. Does not purge. Restores the bowels tis'n, andkindred diseases. They will break up severe Fred Dutch, common do. fine Jennie of New York is to » natural actio * and renders a restoration to health e<>lds and fevers. Can be taken in form of if seller; §100 and §15 Salvage visiting Frankfort. People her-Mrs. powder 1 congratulate of are Mrs. John Randell Jocund Vic. desired. An excellent ‘Joe. Herbert F Smith, cominou nui- Robert her grandmother, Mrs. James Mosiuau. Prospect visiting easy. Price, remedy. Price, Brownrigg,(li .IK Oetavia is in this | sance Heagan visiting relatives for a fewr days... .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack- ; do. etc; sentenced t,« There will be an initiation and work in the sou were in town over Soates Medloal Co., Me. John S common section.'... Miss Bertha Partridge closed a Sunday_James Westbrook, Gilmore, nuisance: §100 and §15 cost < at Sears Griliin returned from a do. Robert degrees Lodge Friday evening. successful term of school last week. Clara 'Sunday business Brownrigg,, to northern Maine_The Current Beecher Kendall, app, Mrs. Carrie <>f is visit- trip single sale; continued. Ingraham Augusta Ridley, seven years old, was not absent or Events Club will meet nol with Mrs. Heury pros. L L Gentner, counii ,! ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cochran. Charles A tardy. Others come near to it. The ex- Staples Thursday, Nov. 21st_Misses Ger- Ellis, single sale; in- L L Gentner, drinking trude STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE dictment tiled. Ship Josephus, Capt. P. R. Gilkey, arrived ercises the last day were interesting. The Peudleton ami Jennie Dickey have do. Maitland B at New York Monday, 47 days from Rosario. parents were present... This week the Cas- gone to Foxboro, Mass., where they have Smith, single sale; do. Robert Brownrigg, for the Maitland B sale tine Normal school closes and our pupils employment winter_T. M. Rich- Smith, single ; do. possession i nt.. x The ponds and swamps in this ardson has been Belfast Charles A do. vicinity from there will be at home-Mr. F. G. quite ill, but is improving. Bank, Ellis, single sale; for unlawful sale ; were tilled to the recent Savings Belfast, Maitland B overflowing by White of Belfast has hecii in town and Smith, single sale ; do. la L Gentner, app, | rains. Charles A do. bought all of the last year pressed hay, to be As it existed on the Ellis, single sale; session intoxn ai. delivered at A. E. 7th day of November, 1895. Maitiand B Smith, single sale; do. unlawful sale John Mathews is visiting, his mother, Mrs. Sandy point. Nickerson ; d<>. is a lot. of from Pros- Charles A Ellis, single saie ; do. Frank Walter Mathews, after an absence of six j having pressed hay NATHAN F. Sargent, ape, new Centre District Band of HOUSTON, Presided, JOHN H. Treasurer. Charles A Eliis, single sale; do. do. years. j peet.The QUIMBT, has been Charles A Frank ! Mercy, organized with 30 LI ADI I Ellis, drinking house, Sargent, app, 1 ITIEs. etc; do. Bark Io’ani, Capt. Charles C. McClure, members in this vicinity. Miss Bertha Part- session i utox :< ;it; Deposits. Herbert F sailed from Hamburg Nov. 12th, for New ridge, President. Tin y hold their meetings .81,044,487 09 Smith, single sale; do. unlaw I'ul saie : j. reserve Uuml. 00 Herbert F York. weekly. This is a noble work and more I 56,000 Smith, single* sale; do. Frank K j nillviileU 1 rotits 39 Sargent. IB,803 Charles A El comm on ■ sueh societies should follow_Mr. Sanford lis, seller ; do. *1 olm Garland n Vi. Carver has been admitted To the a Maitland B house ■ Henry Lane, graduate from the Commercial SI.118.240 48 Smith, drinking .follll Ga: ,and. n au Sailors’ Harbor at New and left do. Snug York, | school, has left hum-' looking for employ- KESCUUI ES. tener-ti to dn da\ ment in some CliasA nuisance Monday. city or village_Mr. Isaac /■'atinitifrd Ellis,comnii.u ; do. nm.s issued. an<7 ('In(rat'd Herbert F Staples, the carriage maker of Brooks, was I’til'/ic /'mala (ht Par i'alur. Mark't i aha>>,, Smith, common seller Fiauk It Sargent, si \ Chesvy Mathews, who lias spent several nril.^ hooka. Total. do. in town last week visiting his I nited States Beg., 4s. 1907. £5o,noo no £55,750 OO 00 Sherman \V Fivrm weeks \. itk his n:n ie at East Boston, re- brother, $50,000 N. W. Miss of l nited Statts 4s, 1925. 30,Ooo oo no Charles A Ellis, s;t!•■ do. do. turned home Staples.... Clara Haley Win- Coupon. 82,-15ooo *3n,nnn single Saturday. l'nited States 1 925 .. no terport has been visiting friends in town be- Beg. 4s, 2n.nnn 24.25' inn 2n'non no Herbert F Smith, singh sale; do. Sherman \V Fr- United States Beg. 5s, 1904. 20.00000 22,925 on 2o]nnn no Herbert F Smith, 1 G. 11. Kimball of Cleveland, was in fore leaving her home to reside in Farming- drinking louse: Seller : sentenced, Ohio, United States Coupon, 5s, 1804. 3n,00o 00 34.425 00 80 000 ml do. town Friday in the interest of the Bay and ton....The rains have come and the springs costs, paid. and wells Maitland i; coniinun nui- River steamboat line. are tilling up. Total United States Bonds owned.1 00 00 Smith, Charles 1’ Brown, 511,000 150,000 saiit «•; do. law ; .outlimed. District of Columbia 7s, 1901.. 50,000 no 58,000 00 50,000 00 50,000 00 Mrs. Lucy A. Nickels has gone to Lowell, Maitland 1> Mnitli, common seller, diaries P Brown, SHIP MKW8. City of Belfast n() 00 00 Mass., t-- spend the winter with her daugh- 4s, optional. IH.dnO 18,000 18.000 do. A Belfast Os, 1898. 1 .non no 4 220 00 Joseph Gilmore, ter, Mrs. Geo. Jeiiuison. 4,00000 Wm C common sel- Clinton Gore 1900... Cunuingham, law ; continued. Os, 500 00 500 00 500 oO ler PORT OF BELFAST. : do. Melvin conim. James who has made an ex- Grant, Felka, quite IS THE TIME Total Public William C arrived. THIS Funds of Cunningham, tinned. tended visit to his home in Maine. 22,500 oO 22,500 00 drinking here, returned house, etc; do. Nov 17. Sells Yankee Maid. City of Boston Beg. 4s, 1899 20,000 00 2n,3O0 00 2n,O00 00 Henry Bolan, comm. Hudson, Mass., Tuesday. Hall, Portland, TO BUIX.D Wm C sale Louisa Franeis.Thorndike, do.; L Snow, Jr, p West Haven, Conn., 4 12?. 1909... 5,000 00 5,400 00 5.000 00 Cunningham,single ; do. Tilton A Elliott, cm Snow, Win C Foote left Monday by steamer Penob- do.; sloop C H Edwards, Allen. Deer Isle. Cunningham, common nui- sentenced, fine §1 up the Total sance scot and will spend the winter with his sis- Nov IS. Sells Silver Heels. Ouinlan, New York; Public Funds of New England. 25,000 00 25 000 00 : do. costs : paid. Heiald. Veazie, P M Comity of Franklin. ()., Os, 1 890-8.. 8,000 00 00 s.nno no J E commou ters at Framingham, Mass. Boston; Bonnie, Burgess 8,240 McNelley, nuisance; Robert Brow nri.g,c, Vina! ha veil. System Harding, (>., Os, 1897 8. 10.000 OO 10,30000 U.nnooo do. continued. Nov. 20. Schs Annie 1* Chase, Ellis, Elizabeth- Jackson, Ind.. 5s. 1890-7 10,000 00 In,loo on in.non OO There will he union services at the Con- Jolm F I>orr, single sale ;contiuiu*d. Walter I» Tw port; Silas McLoon, A Mercer, ()., 5s, 1898-9 O.tKK) 00 no 00 ombl\ gregationalist church Thanksgiving day Morrill, Boston; James 0,15n 0,000 Sarah sale do. Webster, Paschal, do. And Put Yourself in Condition for Montgomery, O., 5s, 1897. 5,000 00 5,050 00 5,non on Cunningliarn, single ; ler; sentenced, fine with a sermon Rev. R. G. Harbutt. W H sale by Summit, O 5s, 1890-8. 0,000 00 O.noO 00 o,non on McCnnly, single ; do. costs; jmid. SAILED. of W If City Ashland, Wis Os, 1 999, opt. 15,00000 10,050 00 15.000 00 McCurdy, commou seller; in- L L commot Charles H. Monroe has recently placed -'"V i**- ocii James Winter. Gentner, Holmes, Ryan, Boston, Canton, O., 5s, 1890-7. 7,000 00 7,105 OO 7,000 00 dictment tiled. steam heat in his which is Clarence Poor, con,; manufactory Alida, White, Bangor. Cincinnati, O, Os, 1909. 5,000 no 0,100 00 5.000 06 Ansel common N"V Lothrop, seller; do. line >P» proving both comfortable and economical. 17. Sch Cox & Green, Thompson, New Columbus, O., Os., 1905. 5.000 00 5,750 00 5,000 00 j sentenced, York. Daniel O’Connell, common seller; Defiance, O., 5s 1890 8. 4.000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 j costs; paid. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clement and Mrs. Nov 18. 8100 and 850costs : cm Schs Yankee Maid, Hall, Rockland; East Liverpool, <>, 5s., 1914, Opt_ 5,000 00 5,500 00 6,000 00 sentenced,line Richard H Moody, Prudence Johnson left by train Tuesday for Herald, Yeazie, Rockport; Louisa Francis, Thorn- Fremont, Nel>., 5s., 1909. 5,000 00 5.250 00 5,000 00 paid. sentenced, tine >l"c where will the dike, do. Springfield, O., Os, 1890-1900. 5,128 75 5,295 00 75 Daniel O’Connell, single sale; con- costs: Daytona, Fla., they spend Nov 5,128 paid. 19. Sell Charlotte T Siblev, Sioux Ia., 4 12s, 1899. 5.000 00 5,075 00 5,000 00 tinued. winter. Patterson, City. Augustus (.' Kilgore ,t Somes’ Sound and New York. Toledo, O., 5s. 1890-9. oO 00 00 10,000 lO,2no 10,000 Daniel O’Connell, drinking Wilson : nol West Mich house, pros as Missionary collection at the Congl. church AMERICAN PORTS. Ba> City, 5s, 1925. 10,000 00 11.500 00 lO.OOOOO tine etc; sentenced, >100, costs common seller; sent, next morning. It is for work in the New Zanesville, < 5sl894, opt. 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 Sunday York. Nov 12. Ar, sells Lizzie Lane, Ban 8-0; paid. §100 and costs §10: United States and a liberal contribution is via Fall HerVeTonig gor, River; Emma S Hal* Leon O indict- Briggs, Osborn, Total Public Funds out of New 75 75 Yetton, single sale; Asa A Howa-s, common asked for. lowell; Maud Snare. Charles L Is a PERFECT BUILDER England. ..120,128 126,128 Bangor; Jeffrey, for the Ha if rttad Jitiuda o-rio d. ment tiled. termed §100 and Isaac Oberton and Jonathan §10 Frankfort; Cone, Belfast A Moose head Lake Leon O common Filmore Gilmore lia* moved to the stock cld. sch 4s, 1921. 44.000 00 44,000 00 44,000 00 Yetton, nuisance: Fled c Atwood, con,!; Bangor; Henrv Croshv, Stulibs, Matan- BLOOD and NERVES. The only 1 Meine Central 5s, 923 9.0O0 no 9.900 no 9,000 00 ..... which is much our zas; A 13. ar. sell sentenced >100 and farm, very regretted by Hayford. Rockland; Melissa Maine Central 7s, 1912. 12.00000 10.32000 00 formulated as in 12,000 Leon O Yettou, village farmers, who Fil. to Trask, Trask, Bangor; 18. ar, sell Edward Kent. preparation such Portland drinking house, paid. depend upon Ogtlcnsbtirg 5s, 1905. 5,000 00 5,300 00 5,0t>0 no etc: do. their Jacksonville, ship Josephus, Buenos Ayres; bark Benson (’ am 1 Allie A slaughter porkers. Mannie Port the world. Leon O Swan, Spain; cld, sell Jessie Lena, total Yettou, common seller; do. in- >n sellers ; routine. St Kitts. Railroad Bonds ol Maine.. 70,000 00 70,000 00 There will lie a of the ladies (f Santa Oliver it Yettou, do. N P Sew meeting No\ Atchison, Topeka A Feist mortgage, single sale; ell, common the at the Bosom, 12. Cld, sell Susie P Oliver, Jordan, It Congl. society parsonage this, 4s, 11)80... 10.000 00 12,800 00 00 Oliver Yettou, single sale; do. J A common s. 1- ernandina; 14. ar, sell E L Warren. 10,000 Jewell, at 2..‘>0 to discuss the Larrabee, Atchison, A Santa Fe 2d Oliver It sale Thursday, afternoon, 17. ar. schs John C Topeka mortgage, Yettou, single ; do. dins Ward, eoninion sc Searspori; Smith, Surinam; MR. a >-f the winter sociables. FREEMAN CROCKETT, well 4s, 11*80...... 8,000 00 2,04000 4,000 00 Oliver It Yettou, do. question Noting Brothers, Snow, Baltimore; It* ar, bark single sale; Frank Parks, eoninion Burlington A Missouri River Os, 15)18. 4,00 4,040 oo 4,oo0 OO It Mill'd I Meyers. Rosario. known Citizen of Maine, Oliver Yettou, drinking house, 1 >a\ id A .»mm The remains uf Mrs. Aurelia who Northpcrt; Cedar Rapids A Mi^-ouri River 7s, 11)10 _ 0,500 oo 12,1*43 00 0,500 00 Clark, Webb, Philadelphia, Nov 12. Cld, sch Eliza J Pendle- etc; do. died in were Central l’acilie Os. 181)8 .. ... 4,00000 4,280 00 4,000 00 Attest; Camden Friday, brought here ton. Fletcher, New Haven: ar, sch J ways : Oliver It TILESTON WAUl.iN Holmes, Chicago, Burlington A L*uinc.\ 4s, 11*1!). lo.onooo 0,087 OO 00 Yettou, common seller; for burial, and the funeral took place Sun- Birdsal’. Boston; 15. ar. sell Daniel B 10,000 Feaiitig, Mentlemen—I have had a great many ailments ; Chicago, Burlington A (Quincy 4s, 1021._ lo.ooo 00 8,so0 00 10,(»oo 00 ilo. day from the residence uf her brother, \YT. T. Clillord. Boston cld, sch Joel F Sheppsrd, Welch, I\ot i<■* Chicago, Burlington A Larrabee, the in the late north- Columbus Street Railway 5s, 1000. 15,000 00 15.750 00 15,000 00 Baimor. N<>\ 13. Sid, sell Levi Hart, tarrli. J ha\e taken DALTON’S SARSAPARILLA » Win C Tliis i- to notice that on ti easter to ii• Searsjtort to Boston in '.M hours. Pendleton, Kastern Railroad 0>. 11)00. 12.oooon 14,28000 12,ooooo Cunningham, single sale; Oyster B; y and New York, lb, ar, sell .Etna and and NKRYK TONIC ■will; beneficial do. November, A. I). a Warrant i: All til- other coast,rs and steamer Penob- greatly results, j Fit.ehl.iurg 4 1 2s, 1.S07. 2o,000 00 20.000 no 20,000 00 fe.i.i 1, New York; Lillian and Onward, Boston. was issued by (lei*. Ii Johnson, J scot went in;■ It ha.- me in I consider Fremont, FlUhi.ru A d issouri Valley Os,1033 10,350 00 15,ouoon Ed Wr biting, common seller, do. Piirtland. A>hepo. S C, Nov. 11. sell Olive helped every respect. | 15."O0Og of Insolvcncv lor -aid e> iiiit\ ot \\ Sid, Pecker, Illinois Central Cs, 1808 ..". 14.080 00 14,000 on Michael Hall. Baltimore. your Sarsaparilla and Nene Tonic and also DAL* i 14,onn.“' Harrington, common set- ! the cstale olUUii ii,> i> mo, iff SImi Iowa Falls A Sion x 7s. 1017 on Iceh-rg, (’apt. F. \V. Treat, lias been 1ru t.. < In. Nov <'ity 5,o00 0,300 00 5,000 ou lor; "aid ad 13. Cld. sdi Jas A Garfield, TON’S to medicine I do, eouuiy. hidden to lie an lnso! woo * FAMILY PILLS superior any .laekson, Lansing A" Saginaw 5s, J DO 1.. 5,000 no 5.200 Oo 5."no no bnrr.-d tons of nitrate. Tin- Ice- ..!* Now York; 15, di, sdi Edw H j Daniel o-nmiou do. on pet it on o! said Debtor, which Blake, Kansas Cables 00 Silk, seller, v « have ever taken. I shall the in City 5s, IM17.1 5,ooo 14,70000 15,000 00 berg as ast poi ted sailed from Iqiii.pie Smi’Pro\ idence. keep pills my j Jerre Earley, eet. 4111, f* Hampton Roads. Half of her 12. Ar. sd> W Wallace. Ward house as a fen i!v medicine in \ reference to all sale : eontinued. ] New \otk A lb.ckaway Beach*5.-, 1027 _ in.000 00 lo,20o 01) l","OOM0 Jerry Ea!v\,.singh was .,\\ mu u V.: ;dk 13, sch i|„\ Ames. News. t ha lie | a\ n.i'iir of at y lieb: or Newport others, and I have tried other .... Frank F .Sca:-sp«>rt. many kinds They Omaha S.rcet 5-. 1014 ..ou 1,000 00 5.01*0 00 Nash, dunking iiouse, d No: \..v 1-1 A r. sdi Star o! the Sea. and 'hi* i"»7 -!«•;• a id d ■! v er y an Hop-1 A 1 .1 ibc OO etc : i: can he and Sioux City Cs, 1808 In.OnO lO,4ot.H0 10,00000 imiiettnei.r 1« d. are Fr < mats M< Post took ki:i>. New York depended upon llirj do not gripe. I | him I -r!.olden i>y i.nv Thai a i. (iilvery a substan- , AliSel lo unswick. Nov 14. Ar, scl; Susan N ! believe in Dalton'.- Remedies L'llll'op, eouillioli l;i:is.ii;i-e ; creditors -d said Debtor to pi \ tial bem as* Thursday as th Pickering. thorouehly. Total Railmad Bonds out of Maine. evening, Haskell, Boston;; -.-, sch F C 238,50000 234,500 OO do. hoose one or more nee- ot Id- sup, * r and 1,-vee netted s-jO. Much credit is Pendleton, Burgess, FREEMAN CROCKETT. Pori land. | Co/-y,/./M/inn Ronds (hr,ml, Ali-M-i Lothiv.p, ru Ulii.ill Seiler »lo. dm the :idi. s the Relief and 1 C,,rps. t-< New Hawn. N"V 14. Sid, sch Belfast t’oli-eum Co. 4s. 1805 ] ,2"" "" 1,20000 1.20000 Ansel Lot l’rohale >J;i e i. -a id Delta-'. on • the Herald, Lowell, hr■•.'{>, drii.king ln-use, schooi children win. sold tickets. One New Yori Belfast Hoti- Co.'s IS00 00 00 D in o-1. v j,. i-.i. a- : a.. 4s, 4,800 4,800 4,80000 ele ; d> •. 1;m!made so a i. Nov Freeman C No not you:.-: >tr- ug pul! for the Ise;»go.i. Miss, 14. Ar. sell Fannie A !■’>>• S'lle ftij nil Drillers. M'l’g -., Adams, Mu--., 0-, Robert. U i>* that Gotham, Plu'uro. k. Wt >t, etc. 1808 25,Ot*«) os) >0 o() Brownngg, single sale;' y the managers were obliged to Key —----- 25,000 25,000 continued. -• Apa.aehi. Ja. No\ 14. S.d. sdi A Union Water Power 10(*4. 20.000 0" 00 oo ten. \ A! 1 id. c \i dVl bu\ another picture as a second prize. B Sherman. Co., Lewiston, 5s, 2",""(> 20,000 Piilshury. New \ uk. Daniel O’Connell, common nu;- AS M. SM-IO of The ( -.-Ii 1 BOr.: ot \\ -. A tm, ;• w as seeti here last Sunday that, Savannah. Nov 17. Ar. sell J Manchester Total Corpor.rtiou Bonds owned .. 51,'.*00 00 51,000 0c sanee ; (lo. County al .Matthews, port cam- into the outskirts of the Mon- Haynes, land. X'ttionnl Hnuh Sin.!, m Daniel O’Connell, single sale; d«>. village." Bd.ih: ■ Nov 18. a r sell D H Col- BV.hitv. Iii Korkiand. to Mr. and Mrs. ! Daniel day another made his appearance. Coming Rivers, J. C. Belfast National Bank, Belfast 12,Co0no 17.325 00 12,000 (*0 O'Coiinel1, single >a!e; do. i>lcss(*n*4'«*i*'s cord. Port Royal a U"wu the houses on the Berry, daughter—Berime. Casco National Bank, Portland 13,l"0 00 13,l"ooo 13.1(H) 00 Daniel sale ; vi>■ op n S11 among west side of N'o\ 10. Sid. 11 B O’Connell, single CM'FI'M-'. 11:11! o|. Wa 1.1m- Charleston,’ hrig Bow den. North Haven, Nov. to Mr. and First National Bank, Portland .. 00 the mil! be turn* Hnssev, 7, lo,2(M*o() 10,812 lo,200 O0 Daniel do. ST AT I. > I -i A I N N A 1.1*. m brook, d, crossing the li, Ms Brooklyn A. ( O’Connell, single sate; j Mrs. Bowdei ,a daughter. National Shoe A L“ather Bank, Auburn .... 2,oon 00 2,cot no 2,000 no cut?"t:ie road between Pliineas and Jaekso»iville, N<<\- L>. Ar. sell Daniel O’Connell, single sal*-; d>-. No\ inlii-r 1 A 1 Capt, Mary F Corson, Mvkh k. Yinalhaven, Nov. a, to Mr. and Mrs. South Berwick ‘‘ National Bank. South Berwick 2,75o 00 3,57c 00 2.75o 00 'I'llirs I- to ab o Hoi h.ii oil m- .John Pendleton’s houses. He took Rohiuson, Perth. Amboy. a son—B. 2d. Frank F Xash, single saie ; do. (/ipi. Eugene Myrick, Frank, Non ••mher, A h a warr m: Frank common fae half dozen or more picket fences with ! 31 A K K 311 S<' K L L A N Y. Paiteksox. Yinalhaven, Nov. 9, to Mr. arid Total National Bank Stock Owned. 00 E Xash, nuisance; 40,050 40,650 00 was issued by (ho K ,!. hi: m. ,i m; 'Meet ease. Mrs. A thur L'. a indictment tiled. Spoken. Oct 11, at 33 N. Ion 40 W. Patterson, daughter. Rail rood stock Owned. of Insolvencv tor -aiu .-ountA --f baruue YoiMi. In to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank F Adolph Olqig. A from New Yinalhaven, Belfast A Moose head Lake... 00 00 Xash, common seller ; do. the estate ot .U HI N 1 DAl-lD a msbury, York lor erick a 3,000 3,750 3,000 00 3,000 00 A. H. Towle of i. Nov 11. fifteen miles Young, daughter. Frank F etc said eoum jimm-d : o !•. an lu-o‘ v, Bangor gave another of Saigo X Inagua, sell Wil- Loans on RnhUc Hands. Xash, drinking house, ; yaut Millions lie L Newton. from do. divnlualh and a- oei m tla- I: Vs phonograph concerts in the M. Coombs, Rockport for St Jago. United States Bonds. 500 00 500 00 eoj L. Nov 14, lat 33 14 lou 75 3o cine ( "ii it ion ot -aid 1 a id 1 church in this villageon north, west, sch Hor- MARSIED County of 2,000 00 00 John F Ward, single sale; eoii- pci Monday evening! aee G -Morse, from for Androscoggin. 2,000 turn was tiled on 'he Uth of No.- N o. is, to a and audi- Pascagoula Stamford. County of Waldo.. 4,000 00 4,000 00 tinued. nay large appreciative Nov fifteen miles west of is;>5, to Whicli date interest on elaim- cu 13, Sombrero of 400 .. His was new em- Light, City Belfast, Maine 00 400 00 John E Ward, single sale; do. program entirely bark Lizzie Carter, from Port Tampa for Phi la. Clakk-Macomber. In Rockland, Nov. 12, Jud puted; tl’.at The payment I any d<- choice from Cairo. Illinois. 750 00 750 no John F do. bracing selections Gilmore’s, Charters Sch Herald, St Marvs River to Las son Ciark and Mabel Alacombei, botli of Rock- Ward, single sale; said Debtor, and the transier and 00 3oo 00 itary Bands, lssler’s Famous Orchestra and New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, Coombs-Blake. In Yinalhaven, Nov. 7, Frank J< hn E Ward, single sale; do. meet ina f ‘t he creditors of said Dm Asphalt Rockland, Maine ... l,30ooo a A. 81.3U and M. Coombs and Rose G both of Yinalhaven. 1,30(>00 their debts and choose one orumri- hustling Cornet & Xylophone solos inter- discharged. Washington, 20 cents Blake, Village of BanisviLe, O. 100 00 100 00 Irving Knowlton, single sale, do. extra. Bk Grace Deinerara Earle-Racklii F. Ill Nov. Rev. A. his estate will b.-Ie-ld at a <'ourt ot Ii spersed with the latest The Lynwood, to New Tro\, 13, by 00 John Murphy, single sale, do. popular songs. York, Sugar 11 cents. Sch Jessie Lena New York P. Hatch, Mr Herbert M. Earle of and Miss 10,100 be lualden at the I’roliate Ofliee in -aio entertainment \ncs excellent. Mr. Unity jjvu n.i "ii it" ill"ii" nnnns. Michael sale Towle is to Berbice, general t. Sch Arthur Bertha A. Rackliif of Harrington, single ;do. the lltli day ot December, A. D. 1- cargo, p V S Troy. it San a Fe. 88 6,299 afavoiitein this and lie is ex- New In Atchison, Topeka 6,299 88 Robert Brownrigg, common seller; o'clock in t he afternoon. community Woourulf, York to Aux Cayes and Huntley-Tinoley. Rockport, Nov. 13, by A: back, Belfast Moosebead Lake. 5,30j oO 5,3ou oo « IU. 1' ted to visit us again at an date. §1500 and port charges. Bark Rose the Rev. H. B. Woods, William of liock- (liven under iiiy hand the uate fir-; early Innis, New Huntley Cambridge Street. 3,00000 3,00000 \ ork to St Pierre, general cargo, at or about 82.- port and Miss Annie S Tingley of Albert, N. B. Robert Brownrigg, drinking liou.se, ten. 11. M. Al I Cedar Rapids A- Missouri River. 4,500 00 4,500 oo < NORTH SEAKsFORT ITEMS. 500. Sch Norombega, Manzanilla to New York, McLellan-Clark. In Bucksport, by W. A. etc, do. Deputy Sheriff, as .Messenger -d the Chicago, Burlington it: Northern. 2,000 00 2,000 00 for said Wa'm cedarand mahogany, $8.50. Sch Gen A Ames a Remick, Esq Daniel McLellan and Miss Laura E. Robert common nui- solvency County of Bert is Chicago. Burlington & Quincy. 2,000 00 00 Brownrigg, Scribner on the sick list. Maine port to New Stone 85 cents both of Ellsworth. 2,000 York, and dis- Clark, Consolidated Vermont. 900 00 900 00 sance ; do. charged. towages and free Rhoades-Clakk. In Nov. Rev. Harry Nason lias hired with E. E. wharfage. Sch Sarah Rockland, 14,bv Evansville Street. 4,500 00 00 Robert sale do. Notice off Foreclosure Greeley D J Rawson, New York to Thomas A. Rhoades and Helen 4,500 Brownrigg, single ; of Swauville for the winter. Jacksonville and Pa- Stratton, Eugene Little Rock & Fort Smith. 2,000 00 00 latka, general Sch D D Clark, both of Rockland. 2,000 Robert Brownrigg, single sale; do. cargo, lumpsum. Haskell, Guyette Maine 26.459 S. SUI TE ot >tockton on Miss Mae Fernald to Central. 50 26,459 50 Robert sale do. and her friend, Miss Scotland, Va, Boston, Lumber $3. Sch Linah Siteldon-Cunxingh am In Belfast, Nov. 16, Brownrigg, single ; ol Feb.. her C Sioux City and Pacific. 4,ooo oo 4,000 00 MABEI. 1878, by mortgage Edith Cook, have returned to Kaminski, Brunswick to New Lumber at by Rev. J. F Tilton, Mr. Winfield C. Sheldon and Robert sale do. Medway, Mass. York, Wisconsin Central 1,100 00 1,100 00 Brownrigg, single ; date conveyed to Alice Wunen.d or about 84.50. Coal Sch Miss Una E. both of Belfast. W m Quite a number of freights: Lester A Cunningham, 38 Gentner, single sale; do. recorded in tlie Waldo Kegi-try •» t lie.t- Fames’ hall R F Athol Waier Company. 500 00 500 00 Wm Gentner, single sale: do. beginning last Saturday Pettigrew, Philadelphia to Portland, 80 cents han, Kneelaud'.- home lot north >: night. Belfast Hotel 10,500 00 00 Wm common tiy and b m. Sch L J Turner-Ha mblin. In Nov. James Company. 10,500 Gentner, nuisance; The farmers are their Pendleton, Philadelphia to Rockland, 11, Belfast Water 00 00 then ea.-t by Oris and J E Oran: hauling pressed hay New Haven 05 cents. A. P. Turner and Mabel both of Deer Company. 3,000 3,000 do. to Sears where it to Hamblin, Belfast 00 00 one hundred and twenty-three acre-, port, is sold Hon. A. E. Disasters, schr from Isle. Illuminating Company. 15,000 15,000 Wm common seller sen- Eagle, Boston, and schr Butte Water 900 u() Gentner, ; also that part of Kidder lot, .-oca; Nickerson of Swauville, who shins to the Bonnie Doon, from City Company.... y<)0 00 (Br), Frederickton, N B, for tine §100 and 815 costs; the town road three ... Boston market. New Crystal Water Company “. 900 00 900 00 tenced, containing London, collided when Portland also eon entering Eau Claire Water .. 750 less; the meadow tield lot harbor Nov. 11 and Company... oo 750 00 paid. John C. the ionner’s iibboom was teen acres, more or less, t Mathews, who has been absent broken. Schr DIED. Fort Smith Water Company. 900 00 900 00 Wm Gentner, single sale; con- meaning Sarah Hill, from Me. eohn T. me !i i om town for the six arrived Bucksport, Knox Gas & Electric Company. 950 00 950 00 tinued. Shiite conveyed by past, years, for Boston, collided with an unknown vessel and 1 "t week and Middlesex Fells Mass. 3,000 00 00 Sept, lb, 18S4. and recorded m W is visiting his Mrs. had cutwa er broken and of rail Spring Company, 3,000 Leonard L Gentner,drinking house, mother, part smashed ... Brown. In Paris Water of Deeds, book to wi Marion Mathews. He is in -chr Win Wallace Yinalhaven, Nov. 6, daughter of Company, Kv.I. l.ooooo 1,000 00 207, page 148, the employ of Ward, at Providence Nov 1st etc; sentenced, tine 8100 and 815 is made fora more from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, aged 8 months and Richmond Water & 450 00 450 00 hereby partieu!. Crawford & Norfolk, was hoarded a sea off Five Light Company. Young plumbers. by 12 days. Waverly Woolen Mill 10,000 00 00 costs; paid. of this is given in this deed, ami t!.< lathoin Bank, which smashed • 10,000 44 engine house and Cobbett. In Nov. Leonard Leonard L Gentner, common nui- saio mortgage deed having been t>i• *k* cau.-ed other At Belfast, 17, B. Cob- 47,850 00 damage Portsmouth, N H, 95 Loans sance continued. foreclosure- f the same, and Nov !4 Lnited States bett, aged years and 16 days. on Ftailroan Stock. ; give Deputy Marshal Smith of to the statute in such case Swanville. Mrs. Flora Holt of Bradford Conner. In New Brighton, N Y., Nov. 6. at Belfast A: Moosebead Lake. 5,950 00 5,950 00 Leonard L sale ; do. cording Portland, Me., filed a libel for and ex- Gentner, single '■ is salvage Sailor’s Snug Harbor, Capt. James M. Conner, a Chicago A* Northwestern.... 3,950 00 3,950 00 vided. A EK E visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary F. Nicker- penses on the schooner Pavilion, aban- Leonard L Gentner, single sale; do. picked up native of Oastine, 66 years. 00 Dated at Searspurt this loth dav son. ...Mrs. John W. Bacon of Plan- doned off York Ledge John C Cutts and aged 9,900 M G rant, drinking house, etc ; sen- Unity by John Gregory. In Nov. wid- Loans on Stock. A. D., 18bo. : tation was H Brooks of Point. The Rockport, 11, Lydia J., Corporation costs the guest of her Mrs. R. Kittery cargo of lum- ow of William tenced, tine 8100 and 810; mother, ber on Gregory, aged 83 years, 10 mouths. Belfast Co.iseum Company.. 900 00 900 00 G. last the schooner was valued at 82,500. Cutts Royal, week... .Mrs. Maria Goodhue Hall. In Appleton. Nov. 7, Fannie, widow of Belfast National Bank....*. l.ooooo 00 paid. a ami Brooks made an offer to the owners to 1,000 Notice of of Hu and Miss Hattie Mae Nickerson visited settle John Hall, 81 970 00 970 00 M continued. Assignee tor hall that amount, but were aged years. Equitable Mortgage Company. Grant, single sale; friends in promptly refused Highborn. In Stockton Nov. Mrs. Little Water Power 8oo 00 800 00 M do. Bangor recently_Mr. and Mrs. by the owners. The to Springs, 11, Androscoggin Company. Grant, single sale; injury the sclioouer is re- Caioline R. pointment. A. W. Datum have as Hichborn, widow ol Hon. N G. Hich- Masonic Temple Association, Belfast.. 1,500 00 1,500 oo M indict- returned from Hallowed, ported very slight A later report savs the McKenzie, single sale; born. 00 At Belfast in the of Wahli where they were the sum- claim for salvage has t een settled. The vessel 6,170 ment tiled. County employed during Holt. In Alameda, Calif., Nov. James W.. the 13th of .November. k mer.... Miss will make repairs in Portsmouth Sch John 9, Loan on Belfast Bank hook 375 00 375 00 M common IVLtine, day Mamie Nickerson of Corinth c of 69 and 9 Savings McKenzie, nuisance; Smith, at Boston Nov Holt, formerly Belfast, aged years Loan on Belfast Loan and TMtE undersigned hereby gives no;: closed a successful term of school in Dist. Kneeland, 17 from Suri- months. Building Associa- do. 1 as of the e>!.. nam, carried away jib and jib a tion Stock. 200 00 200 00 pointment assignee No. 5, Nov. 8th. Several of the and living during Hitchcock. At her residence, 381 Common- M McK nzie, common seller; con- 11. of in said parents j westerly squall on rlie Oth. Saturday, off Loans on personal property. 682 81 682 81 Reynolds Cnity county friends attended the exercises and i Cape wealth Avenue. Boston, Nov. 18, Mrs. Anna M. tinued. solvent debtor, who has been deelai closing Cod, passed 8 bales of hay and 7,000 feet of Loans on warehouse keeper’s receipts, leath- were well H uelicock, wife of David W. Hitchcock. M vent his own the t pleased with the school work. If spruce boards, evidently deckload of some vessel. er, etc.. 5.000 00 5,000 00 McKenzie, drinking house, etc; upon petition by 1j Keniston. In Rockland, Nov. 12 Charles H. ior eountv ol parents would visit schools more hangi: er. v j The Sweetlaxd. In Rockland, Nov, 8, of cancerous -2S,327 49 -Maine, the loth day much experience. Miss is a lights will, as heretofore, be exhibited, one and indelaultof payment i>0 days Moody very trouble, Mary L., wife of Frederick S. Cash on 58 50.882 58 vertically above the other, 20 ami 23 feet, res- Sweetland, deposit. 50,882 in mittimus issued. undersigned hereby give- popular teacher, winning the regard of her ! aged 65 years, 5 months and 5 days. Cash on hand. jail: above mean water. new 37,856 47 37,856 47 88,73905 1M1Kpointment as A--ignee lie as she pectively. high The bea- Webb. In South Deer Nov. John E Ward, etc : pupils helps them over the rough con is built of Isle, 7, Ariadne drinking house, DON A. POLAND o| Monrville. in J dimension stone in the form of a tilled. places th** hill of Mrs. G. Kimball, wife of Capt. Serb Webb, 66 cnilti 1 a ! up science.... R. Asa of ex- aged years, 1,118 240 48 Y\ aldo. Insolvent la.a v\ ho 1 pyramid. partial filling breakwater 5 months and 9 da\>. wishes accrued interest. John E common i; Royal to thank her many friends for rend.-s some di-tance be\ond the beacon, vessels Unpaid 12.176 59 Ward, nuisance; an Insolvent upon his own pel i• White. In North Yassalboro, Nov. 7, Mrs. Abi- do. W their generous and thoughtful kindness in her should nor. approach too near it. d Insolvency tor said count j gail White, widow of The late Benjamin D. White, 32 •Jw47 AEANSON C CA>W El late illnecs... Z. L one of our most 1,184,195 Fled Trull, common seller; do. Downs, aged 83 years, 9 months and 21 Due earned dividends and and days. depositors, ac- Fred common in- worthy respected citizens passed away liostou Produce Market. crued State Trull, nuisance; tax. 1,060,337 09 dictment, tiled. last Friday night. He was a mau of strict Notice of Appoirttmem Belfast Price Current. Fretl do. integrity and sound judgment, a staunch Boston, Nov. 18, 1895. The are to- Est imated market value of resources above Trull, single sale; following ** Fred etc do. signee. temperance advocate and act ve in all day's quotations of produce, etc: Produce Market. Price Paid Producer liability for deposits, earned dividend and Trull, driukiug house, ; good At Belfast, in the county ot W a'd work. He was a member Butter—Cream, 22 1-2a 23 State tax 23 A Gilmore, common seller; of Swan Lake choice, l-2c; North, 123,858 Joseph the thiiteeiith ol N choice, 19 a, 20c. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL. .Maine, day Lodge, I. O. of G. T., of Granite Grange Annual expenses, $3,300 00. sentenced,tine 8100and 810costs ; 1895. < lie esc Northern, new 10 1-2 « lie: North and to the brother- do, Western, Apples, p bu, ^ton, 6 00,611 00 paid. Searport belonged Choice. 9 a 10c. 30(5501Hay, 455 F. E. TIMBEBLAKE, ItauU Exnmiuer. A common nui- undersigned hereby gives hood of a member of dried,ib, 455 Hides, p ib, Joseph Gilmore, ■ Masons, being Marsh 2(5 .a 30c: as Assignee ol tin- Eg^s—Hennery,choice. Eastern,21^.23c. Beans, pea, 1 8552 lb, indictment tiled. 1M4Epointment River Lodge, Brooks. He leaves a widow Beans OolLamb, p 5^7 sance; 1).,10V( E of Thorndike, in said c —Pea, $1 50al 55; mediums, 81 45a. 1 50; medium, 1 75 Lamb Skins, and one Mrs. Charles Hartshorn yellow eyes, $] 50al red 45al 55. 6051 30540 Joseph A Gilmore, single sale; do. Insolvent Debtor, who has been dt daughter, G5; kidneys, 81 yellow eyes 1 4051 50 Mutton, p lb, 455 of this town-We were Potatoes—Aroostook Daniel common vent his own petition by the much interested in county Hebrons, 35c p hu. Butter, #> ib, 18522 Oats, p bu, 32 ib 30(632 O’Connell, seller; upon ch< do. venev for said eountv ol Waldo. the article from the pen of Dencie Mudgette Apples—New, ice, p bbi, $2 506*400; N’o2at Beef, p ib, 657 Potatoes, 30a35 Another Good One! Misses & Childrens’ $1 756*82 50. si; do. NORMAN WARDWKI.i Boynton in your last issue. She was well Barley, p bush, 60(666 Round Hog, 555 1-2 Daniel O’Connell, gle sale; Hay—New York and Canada, fanev, nui- known here and her old were $1800@19 00; Cheese, p ib, 10(512 Straw, p ton,5 00(66 00 Daniel O’Conne.l, common *' associates .glad fair to good, $ lower Stop your cough in season ol to 000&17no; grades, $li(&15. Chicken, ib, 18(620 do. Notice of hear from her again. oat, 1-2. p 10512 Turkey, p lb, with a bottle of. sance; Appointment Straw—Rye, $14^.14 12; $8(<*$8 j Calf 00 2*5.4 " Skins, 75@1 Tallow, Henry A Bolan, common seller; signee. Duck, p lb, 14(516 Veal, p lb, 057 CAPS sentenced, tine 8100 and costs Eggs,p doz., 24 Wool,unwashed, 14515 At Belfast, in the county of Waldo, a. Highest of all in Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't 3 00 810; paid. of November. A 1 Leavening Report Fowl,^ lb, 86}10 Wood, hard, 60(6.5 Poor & Soi’s 41 Maine, the 13tli day 3 60 in latest re- Henry A Bolan, drinking house, Geese, p lb, 14(6/16 Wood, soft, 00ig3 Cough Remedy. all the styles just norm etc; continued. undersigned hereby gives Retail Price. Retail Market. as of the Certain Relief. PRICE 25c 44 L L in THEpointment Asignee from York and Gentner, app, having pos- 11. of in Beef, bbl, 90(gl 00 ceived New Cl EXE STEWART laity, corned,p lb, 758 Lime, ^p session intoxicating liquors for who has ic Butter 18 Oat Meal, lb, 4g4 1-2 Waldo, Insolvent Debtor, salt,p box, P unlawful continued. his own 60 lb, 2 54 SELLING CHEAP at sale; an Insolvent upon petition Corn, ip bush, Onions, p Lard and Breakfast 44 of lor said ol \hr Cracked corn 60 12 513 Pork, Lard. Robert Brownrigg, driukiug house, Insolvency county <|p bu, Oil,kerosene, gl, BKB1> W. BKiUVS Com Meal, bu, 60 Pollock, p lb 454 1-2 etc; do. 2w47 A p 44 Cheese, p lb, 12514 Pork, p lb, 859 Bacon selling very, very low by B. F. WELLS’, Robert Brow nrigg, common seller ; Cotton Seed,^pcwt, 1 15 Plaster, pbl, 1 20 do. 75 of the Old Rel 659 03 Oct. Chests Codfish, dry, p lb, Rye Meal, p lb, A. A. HOWES & CO. Belfast, 1,1895.—2m40 Beecher sale ; do. 955100 Kendall, single Cranberries, p qt, 8510 Shorts,Ip cwt 44 L L Gentner, single sale; do. cent Tea just received and Clover Seed, p lb, 13514 lb, 55o 1*2 cur' Sugar, p REMEMBER THE SALE AT LAMPS L L common sen- Tea for 23 cents. Flour, p bbl, 3 75(64 75 8aft,T.IM p ush, 40 CHEAP Gentner, seller; good bu, 2 855 3 00 Sweet Potatoes,31-2(54 tenced, fiue 8100 aud costs $15; H.G.Seed, A. Lard, p lb. 85111-2 Wheat Meal, 21-2(63 W. H. Richards’. At the 5c. and 10c. Store. paid. A. HOWE