The Republican Journal.

~ i!! NOVEMBER (i,s-_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 19, 1896. NUMBER 47 bers separately; would have short lessons Belfast "Who struck Billy Bryan? We never teched and would have celebrates the na- cerely glad that she is not behind her sis- dences of J. J. Mellen anil simple answers; regular him.” John Sylvester, PERSONAL. and in he ter cities in this respect. This is but one the stable of Albert repetitions reviews; short, would tional “There's no place like home. So sang Billy L. McIntosh and the teach the to think. The victory. instance of what is going on all over the Ocean House. should __ I'.l KsDAY MORNING BY THE pupil pupils Bryan Nov. 3d. „• have land. The feel that have re- Miss Ada Stevens is less assistance. Would not refuse as- “Prosperity, protection, McKinley. people they Bridge street, residences of Chas. F. Mar- visiting her sister in a it. So do we.’ ceived a and is kindled sistance, but would learn the difficulty and Torchlight Procession in “Hanna likes deliverance, courage shall, Mrs. Betsy Maddocks, Willard Seek- Boston. Journal Which “Brooks Gold Club. McKinley, 110; Bryan, 72.” anew in their hearts the in Pub, Co, then by questioning lead the pupil to think by overwhelming ins, I. A. Conant J. S. Fernald, F. O. Rob- Seth. Alius glad to se jer.” of and E. F. Hanson went to out the example for himself. Brooks Joins. Two Speeches from “Howd’y, victory McKinley Hobart. He who erts and J. A. Merithew. Boston Saturday on The business "Sound money.” entered the army at the age of seventeen River meeting was then opened more work; more wages. avenue, Ansel F. Stevens. business. iation in and Congressman Milliken. "Protection; years as a private and served with City County, ami the following committees appointed: Bon=Fires, “Honest dollar and a chance to earn it.” soldier, Lincolnville avenue, Ehen M. Sanborn, well merited distinction until the Carl Ames went to On nominations, H.E. Ellis, Belfast; Miss Fire “The integrity of the nation must be preserved.’ close of L. E. McMahan, Mrs. Jane Lauren. Bucksport Saturday on Works, Music and a General the great war, who by his faithful- in PAPER for Maine sea M. H. Mason, Morrill; F. H. Sears- “Patriotism, protection, prosperity.” industry, Miller street, John W. Nash and Albert business. Meade, Tom Reed has no ness and port. Illumination. “Maine leads the way. equal.” eminent talents, maue a most hon- L. McIntosh. people.” “Hurrah for McKinley.” ored name for himself in the halls of Con- Burton E. Wight went to Rockland Mon- On resolutions, A. N. Jewett, Searsmont; Maine? Congress street, S. G. Stimpson. The “What’s the matter with 50.000 ma- his fame around the J. G. Harding, Waldo. citizens of Belfast celebrated the elec- gress, reaching globe, Primrose Hill, Mrs. A. G. Ellis, P. S. day on business. s. In advance, §2.00a jority who governed for a full term his own year; On next meeting, F. M. Nickerson, Stock- tion of McKinley and Hobart last “More mills and factories open instead of more great Staples, C. F. Ginn, S. B. Holt, C. II. Brav, at the expiration of the Thursday State and whose name stands Elmer A, Sherman went to Boston ton Springs; Miss Mabel Swau- mints.” wisely well, James H. Clark, Dr. G. W. R. T. Mon- Billings, one of the for to Stoddard, evening, by grandest demonstra- will do now?’ protection American industries, and on l .c- one vlle; N. F. Staples. Freedom. “What Bryan Rankin, Tileston Wadlin, Calvin day business. square, one inch tions Hanna? whose elevation to the Hervey. 1 ever made here. the matter with and most im- -! ”• for one and 25 On revision of the the The places of busi- “What’s highest Union street, Allen Webber, EzraL.Tal- week, constitution, Super- office in the of Mrs. E. L. Cook went to A ness portant gift the nation, is an J. H. Boston Saturday insertion. fraction intendents of Waldo County, with F. S. and residences of the Republicans and The started promptly at the bot, Trussell, Alpheus Dyer, George ~ procession assurance of will a lull one. Brink of Belfast, chairman. returning prosperity, pilot Inuis, J. W. Kuowlton, Wm. H. for a short visit. sound-money Democrats were marched over the our Sanborn, At the brilliantly hour named, 7.30, and good Ship of State out from among the E. W. Mrs. afternoon session Ex-Superintend- Willis, Mary A. Coombs, Robe. Alvenus illuminated, and were with but breakers, and ensure her a safe and Sanborn went to Jackson last io-I>ay’s Journal. ent N. A. Luce presented a paper on “Lan- many elaborately route as laid out by the committee, pros- Rurgess, Geo. O. Scott, .T. H. Cooh y, Geo. decorated. perous four years voyage. we can al- R. for a visit. guage as an Edueational End." First we The march of the procession The was all Yes, Carter, J. A. Montetiore and Miss Ada Friday one change. procession greeted see the water CAGE 1. should master the of ready open ahead. The skies Abiram F. meaning words and was in a continual of Larrahee, Merithew, II. Black, W m. F. glare light from the the route by a display of red fire, are Hearts that were Bean left for Kansas I sLitute...Belfast their uses. Clearness and force in the along clearing. despondent Russell Brier. City Monday illuminations of the houses and tire- and other fireworks. are taking courage. A better is to the winter. Victory. Probate and thought are closely related One of the par- lawns, rockets, Roman candles day being Bay View street, Mrs. J. O. Hayes, spend works ushered in. It is the of old-fash- Benja- Brooks Post Office.. ticular ends of the use of is and bonfires, while the of and beginning min Mrs. O. A. language to ringing The houses of many Republicans sound Libby, Joseph Clough, Hop- E. H. went ioned Republican security and Wilbur A. Haney .to Portland Tuesday make ourselves felt by others. As bells, the of bombs and the prosperity. kins, Macomber. proper reports firearms, Democrats were heartily cheered by Let the bells Let the cannon age money ring. roar. Let East Geo. D. afternoon ou business. 2. words properly arranged make a forceful of the Belfast, McCrillis, Edw. D. tooting steaui whistles and horns, the the lights of your torches emblazon the A. W. Scramble for New York sentence, so such sentences properly arrang- procession. sky. Curtis, Hanson, Edmund Stevens, Mrs. Frances Mureli made music not in the least Let all our hearts be tilled with thanksgiv- Alvenus went to Bangor Sat- he Week A Year’s Work ed make a forceful discourse. The power to discordant to The route was up Church street to the Sanborn, I. L. Perry, G. J. Grotton, Marine ing for the good times are coming and not Thomas James urday for a short visit. Miscellany. County give forceful expression to thought can but patriotic ears. B. counter- Taylor, Coombs, F.N. Saverv, her Veteran Heard residence of lion. C. Hazeltiue; far awav. I. II. Fromj help to develop To serve the he first Sherman, Henry Carrow, B. Mrs. Mulence..The Farwell Be- thought. move of the celebration was on street to the wno will not welcome them after Kelley, Albert uammans went to Rockland highest results other t han purely intellectu- march down High southerly gladly E. W. Ellis, Elmer Rankin, N. S. Piper arid 1 >.ty ypoeiu). the arrival of the 6 20 which our long season of depression and distress? E. Monday fur a shot visit. al faculties must be used. A knowledge of train, brought junction of Church street; up Church street T. Walker. PAGE 3. We have been travelling in the desert of ornamental rhetoric must be the about 100 passengers from Brooks ami other NOTES • D. X. applied; to Custom House square; up Main to Cedar; free trade for four but AND INCIDENTS. Jewell, Esq., of Hallowed was in The Crafty Populists.. must assist. Warmth partial nearly years, imagination and points up the line. The Brooks A Belfast on \ .Good Advice. .Sweet delegation, over Cedar to Franklin; down Franklin to we can see the green fields of our American large number of sound Demo- Monday business. -lage vividness of thought must be out. money Promptly. The Venezuela brought headed by an drum of Bel- policy of protection ahead and we shall soon crats illuminated their them involves the use of impromptu corps over Court, to Grove; up Grove to houses, among Hon. Seth L. Mil skirt\’ote Lumber Ad- Language study right Court; arrive at John G. liken and wife visited fast formed' on them. Thtynation wandered away Damon, Jones S. Davis, O. G. 1 figures of There should be a knowl- boys, the platform, with Main to Con- ireenhackism... Papers and speech. Cedar; over Cedar to Main; up from the home of its in 1802 and C. B. II. II. friends in Augusta and love of the best in literature. prosperity Critchett, Hazeltine, Moody, Tuesday. edge That flags, baskets of flowers, transparencies and of John gress ; over Congress to the home Hon. lias since been eating the husks which were Capt. Moore, Sehvyn Thompson, Fred \\ CAGE 4. study of literature which shall lead up to a illiam Hill of Rockland has visited torches and marched up the street directly left to it by the foreign but it is W. Brown. proper understanding of should'be Seth L Milliken. importers, 'i Patriotism..A Move for language now and ere moons shall friends in Belfast the past week. as a to the residence of Hon. Seth L. Mil returning many One of our local insurance men bad bis s regarded part of The liken, A crowd followed the and Celebration..Transfers in language study. large procession come and go the fatted calf shall be served 1 house surrounded by tar an .i~; w c. T U. a tbituary.. ultimate end of all language study is a where their spokesman, John H. at the residence of blazing barrels, Willis Bailey, telegraph operator at Burn- Gordon, others had congregated up to it. Let us all take courage and make indication of the extreme to ! ,i iies' Home. knowledge of the best in literature. which political addressed our as follows: to the ad- wise use of the that comes to and ham, was in Belfast last Arthur i\ of Congressman Mr. Milliken to listen anticipated good us, enthusiasm will carry a man who must re- Friday. CAGE 5. Irving, Superintendent the Mu. Millikex : may severe lesson which we have learn- tire as an Schools of Rockland, read a on Your constitutents from dress from our eloquent Congressman. In gard enemy. Mrs.RebeccaHarriman of .ist..The t hurches.. The Bel- paper ed amid the disasters which have visited us Prospect' the little village of Brooks have made this of stores “Graded Readings.” The course of graded so had collected upon the terrace, Many the on Main street were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ginn visit to to return their fact, many during our sojourn away from the last week. PAGE 6. readings is not one that can be as a you you thanks, and principles decorated. Mansfield’s store in adopted the that and which us handsomely " to to their of the house and speaker, policies gave prosperity, pro- I)r. F. A. ■'k i. it hole by any town or school, but must be express you appreciation the surrounding Masonic had one window Knowlton of Fairfield visited his erary News and Notes. gress and into the land of Temple draped varied to earnest and patriotic course have taken those in the street below found in increasing power with k Boi.u, Felt in .Maine .•*Mus- suit existing conditions. The you difficulty gold colored silks and satins and in father, J. W. last Thursdav in the which has closed fallacies and delusions, never be forgotten. Knowlton, Harbor Full of Herring. .The teacher must use judgment in choosing the campaign just his remarks were dis- front a pile of gold coin tianked by bags in a bearing him, although Let us not again sail away from the safe istei «»f Deep Water Vessels. A B C method, the word method, the phonic victory, victory only second to the vic- labelled §1,000. Sirs. E. S. Shuman arrived home last audible some distance away. Mr. anchorage of solid and assured national wel- PAGE 7. or a combination. The tory which was won and sealed at tinctly method, reading book Appo- Frank Whitmore’s corner of Thursday from a visit in Massachusetts. mattox. The who in 61 fare to follow the false lights of attractive house, High Willie is more than a drill book, it is a in boys fought have a Milliken spoke as follows: :ji Rose nfeUi. .The Ap- study but delusive theories lest we find ourselves and Spring streets, was ablaze with warm spot in their breasts for who have light, A. S. Jackson of Poor’s Mills went to 1 went}-Fifth President .The literature. It gives selections from the best you, Ladies and Gentlemen: You could decorated with of for them in ’iHj. among the angry waters upon a lee shore. Hags, portraits McKinley kin Pie is Brown.. Pure Cider but does not with the fought They recognize that never on me when would Boston for treatment of authors, compare call your presence We have had of & Hobart and a transparency a Monday his eyes. a your vote and voice has been enough adversity’s teachings. bearing Days poem —Laughter longer works. Teachers can exert an in- your always be more welcome. Be assured that I re- rooster. Mr. Whitmore itc of a with Let them not be lost upon us. deserves great credit M. Clam..Obituary..Two lluence on the the out them and for them. Their sons and into full Mrs. Annie Paul returned to Brewer reading pupils pursue joice with you and enter fellowship for his fine and he was A Bath Mechanical Genius. services and la- Ladies and gentlemen, I assure you that I display heartily of school. Parents, teachers, librarians and daughters appreciate your with in celebrating the great victory cheered. yesterday from a visit of six weeks in Bos- bors for you keenly appreciate the kindness of your cage 8. book-sellers should strive to the them, and these two young ladies, which lovers of American institutions and guide the. for which The of ton. * old soldiers’ have these gracious greeting to-night you only accident the evening was the unity Correspondence..Ship young aright in this particular. He gave daughters, brought the friends of American achieved prosperity have my warmest of of the horses one of >r- flowers and them to as an offer- feelings gratitude. frightening of the buck- Mrs. Marriages Deaths..M some interesting statistics in regard to the present you at the polls on the third day of this month. Abbie M. Cox returned Saturday Great their kind boards. ran and collided with Victory. out of school the of the ing of wishes and regards. If you since surrender of the rebel Cheers followed the close of the address, They away reading by pupils Never the in from a visit of three weeks to friends in Bos- shall receive them with the same the team which J. W. Wilkins was carry- schools of his city. In the 7th pleasure armies at and the linal over- and the crowd then some to re- grade (7th Appomattox dispersed, a Mr. W. was thrown out ton. in 61 60 that we present them we shall feei that we have ing flag. and one Teachers’ Institute. year school) boys and girls read 676 throw of the great Southern rebellion, turn to homes and unty ate well their others for a tour of wheel of the wagon was broken, but no one different books, including The Youth’s repaid. we had greater cause to rejoice, and give Albert B. Hutchins and about the was hurt. family went to Companion by 77 pupils; Robinson Crusoe, Mrs. Marie M. Hobbs and Miss Vesta Rose vent to our gladness than uow. sight-seeing city. .ml school Penobscot for a visit Superintendents 58; Uncle Tom's Little what would have The behavior of the horses in the caval- yesterday of a few Cabin, ”7; Women, then advanced and two baskets of We often ask ourselves From Mr. Milliken’s the route was changed met in the School presented cade was noted all. weeks. High 15; Rip Van Winkle, 11. In the 5th grade taken place had our armies been finally de- by Few of the horses beautiful flowers. Mr. Milliken in order to pass houses where special illumi- S. v. b;th, to reorganize the 50 read Uncle Tom’s Cabin. A few responded feated in that conflict, and we shudder or riders were familiar with horseback work good great Dr. Elmer Small started noon on books owned and as follows: conse- nations were made. They marched over and yet amid excitement of bell Tuesday tellers' Association and to thoroughly digested is a at the thought of the inevitable firing, ring- a to- music, etc., and the of a two weeks’ business to great help. There must be cultivated taste Mr. Ladies and quences. We may well ask ourselves Congress street to Bradbury; down Brad- ing, dashing lights trip Washington > Institute. The was Gordon, Gentlemen: I meeting for literature. what would have been the conse- and fire in all directions tlie horses in good wish I could summon to night, to over Cedar to Elm ; down Elm kept County. Herbert E. language adequate bury Cedar; line well and there were no Ellis of Bel- Prof. S. Iv Marsh of B.icksport Seminary and quences to our Government aud to the peo- accidents. express my deep earnest gratitude for to Church to of Dr. D. P. Flanders and wife ami Miss u L. gave a talk on home-made welfare had the anti-American and Church; place starting, The rooster was a work of Ethel Ilsley of Belfast was practical appara- this graceful expression of your good will. ple’s McKinley art tus, and gave illustrations. A wheel anarchistic of the where disbanded. and attracted much attention. It Barr went to Boston last for a short Tlic Belfast School bicycle Shakespeare says that “the man who hath no principles Chicago plat- they stood 8 Friday High be to Mr. with could used perform experiences equal music in himself is fit for strate- form been endorsed, and Bryan, feet high, was constructed by A. visit. treasons, ILLUMINATIONS AND DECORATIONS. Joseph :.ne selection, after which to a 850 An alcohol was the communistic crowd which and Moutefiore and H. O. gyroscope. lamp gerns and spoils.” And I say that he who supported Archibald, printers, n made from a a a control of the and to Captain William F. Welch Left for of Belfast offered prayer, bottle, cork stopper and hath not the love of flowers in his heart is controlled him, been given The places of business and houses at which testifies alike their ingenuity and Monday piece of tin. Syphons and modifications government. We cannot but feel that we skill. Mr. M. furnished the motive a visit to friends in Rockland ami Viu.il- perinteudeut of Schools of devoid of those delicate feelings and that re- there were decorations or illuminations on power were made ill various forms, and several finement of nature have most fortunately escaped a great and did the crowing. let which make most at- haven. opening remarks and kinds of made from The of our or near the route of the procession included apparatus very simple tractive both men ami women. calamity. programme opponents Havner’s stereopticon, which was to have ■ of State and common had more of mischief in store for the Mrs. Liila Holt of Anson and Miss grets Superinten- tilings. These floral offerings, so beautiful iu them- the following: been a feature of the parade, came to grief Lottie Mrs. Elbe Hoffman of Boston ever been announced ■ Rogers pre- nation than has was unable to be present. selves, more beautiful in their conception Church street, A. I>. Chase’s store, R. P. before it could get in its work. The team Leach of Penobscot visited Mrs. E. L. Talbot sent**,1 a paper on “Drawing,” in which she in most and revolutionary and most beautiful iu what they signify, any unpatriotic & also contained red fire and other combust- last week. mary of the Waldo County said she need not talk of the of at time or Chase’s millinery rooms, Southworth advantages could not but touch my feelings very deep- pronouncements, any anywhere ables and a premature explosion resuited in Miss Grace E. Wal- are understood. in the The French which French’s Journal Ginn & ition, drawing. They generally ly from whatever source they might come: past. revolution, store, office, breakage of the slides. One of the skits to W. R. Howard left Saturday f.Boston on enters to a or less extent a in the blood of its 1 act at this Drawing greater but l cannot teil how much more deluged great country Field’s R. P. store, resi- have been on the screen was meeting. you pro- store, Stickney’s displayed business and to spend with rehip s into every department of industry. citizens, was nothing more com- of E Hilton and A. J. Sunday of tiie Belfast Every- foundly they affect me, presented as they are preceded by dences C. Condon, “Geo. Fred will accompany Ilryan up Salt iey School is now made from Draw- munistic and to than in York, Me. thing drawings. by the daughters of old Union veterans of a threatening society Hon. W. C. Marshall and A. 1. Brown, John River. There are others.” a brief address of welcome, educates the the the head was m the which ing hand, eye, contained platform upon W. LI. M. F. H. Fran- « o town whose patriotic sons, so many of them, Waterman, Prentiss, The residence of Edward on Mrs. L. \Y. f la!i. t i«> IiS Went 1 > r 1 ami heart. There is one to and which he Sibley High the only way learn went with to the battle front a Mr. Bryan was nominated, cis and Clias. B. Hazeltiue. said, hearty welcome alacrity gen- street and the lawn in front were 1 to attend the funeral of her sister. to and that is to draw. It should he us to endorse him to the spacious Monday draw, eration ago to meet and their besought by electing High street, residences of Fred G. White, School Committee but of the vanquish brilliantly lighted and tastefully decorated, Mrs. taught not for practical results alone, but as enemies. chief migistracy of the country. Mrs. Annie T. of W. l elia Ames. country’s Field, clothing factory and the same he said of the In use ami e "f The The a means of In the the may city. School development. connection And J am not All that has caused depression, A. Clark, dental rooms of I>r. Isaac Hills, yet entirely surprised by grounds of A. C. Sibley, nearly opposite. Miss Charlotte T. Sibley left Monda\ to the of these with drawing she w-uld use paper cutting this beautiful great losses and suffering in our country dress rooms of Misses & •guizes value tribute. The. brave are always making I'pton The of Dana i». South worth on A or :i half was grounds lecture in and Kenuo- and iay modeling. drawing a model the. most who during the last three and years office of Dr. E. L. Stevens, law Willimantie, Conn., uics, in the Vienetit tlie teaoh- generous. They magnanimous- Beverage, Church street were lighted with a gioss of gives a far better idea than words alone can. declared for iu that platform and champion- office of R. W. Xa- bunkport, Me. ly make great sacrifices for others are ever Judge Rogers, Peoples’ j Japanese lanterns, and the house, grounds fr>un tin-in l>y the inter- In drawing mure than in any other study ed Mr. in bis campaign speeches. tional B. O. Norton’s E. F. the most grateful foreven the smallest kind- by Bryan Bank, market, and were decorated. Milton F. must use eummon sense. We of which we | shrubbery tastefully Carter was upon t!:e street \F n- s and ex ami the teacher ness done to th ‘nisei is The doctrine of free trade, Brarahall’s market, residences of Geo. W. per;, uees, the ves, and it not strange, The lawn of John If. Quinihv was must develop the intellect, ami the mstliet- j have been too long eating the bitter Francis Whitmore, II. J. Locke, L. ! very day after being confined to tL• 1- :,i\ -.*; educators from though perhaps on my part undeserved, tiiat already Burgess, trimmed and illuminated. Con- periciicc.d as well as the The love of the to be treated to for another prettily ; ie, practical. the of the heroic men of lsfll and fruit, we were A. Knowlton L L. Robbins, \V. C. Tuttle and months ilincss. daughters j j gress street was a biaze of light from one by a agr.-.e with tlie often- beautiful is one ot the most helpful features four with its treasury deficits, its nec- John G. J C. G. A. Beck- lS'io should recognize in the tasteful way years, j Ahorn, Thompson, end to the othe-, there but few bouses ! of our school ami to being Mrs. Frank Em -rson m M -- \ ■ u that teachers are over- public system, drawing have the small essary borrowing by the Government pay ettand James A. Iv. Pierce, and J. they to-night services which Colcord, j in more th.iu half a mile at which then was I tends to as well as to the its of all ■ develop it, lay 1 its expenses, prostration j G. Miss Sarah John Harris, Emerson of Castine Mrs M ami considered it a have rendered, as it has been anil always running Paul, Garduer, j no illumination. The Journal oliie.- had its visited c». i.-rpaitl foundation for work m useful channels. its forced idleness of our j will be my to do to those who their our industries, George Jones, Nelson Rich, H. H. Car- r duty by rooster in the centre window, Japanese. Littlefield recently. intelligence ami business The business meeting was then continued its away of the peo- Mrs. Thomas Carter and John G. Da- big valor have deserved for themselves, and workingmen, melting j ter, 'lanterns ami decorated of Melvin- i 1 and tin ul'iieers elected: its of ! portraits th it they will work harder following President, those so pie's accumulations, crushing private mon, F. A. Follet.t, I. W. Parker, A. T. Mrs. Richard A. im dependent upon them, well and so and Hobart. Win. M. Thayer had a ! Gurney i\ Brick, Belfast. Vice President, F. M. and its inevitable wide- Condon and Mr. Mrs. ley in >»ther class, much of their country. public enterprises, Kent, Sidney lvalish, with a of from a two weeks’ visit u i; any Stockton and Our markets transparency portrait McKinley, j Saturday Nickerson, Springs; Secretary IJ e who honors not those whose achieve- spread ruin and distress. Wooster Parker and H. O. Archibald, Cal- 1 nr >f the Mr. by the word “this” and a clock, “McKinley and Association, Treasurer, Miss Grace E. Walton, were still to be surrendered to the foreigner vin A. Jones S. Davis, S. H. Cumberland, R. 1 Belfast; ments and sacrifices the life of the nation Hubbard, this time.” At Sheriff Norton’s a trails- Executive R. L. of Bel- i .cs.-iit, and the chairman call- Committee, Ilsley was saved and our own manufacturers and producers Frank B. Mathews, Miss Ellen is not worthy to he respected Mathews, pareney was made of the large eampaign j Prof. S. K. Marsh of Bimkspm’t '•'•‘is •!. fast. Miss M. II. Mason of Morrill, Miss is not were to be driven from them. The anti- Edward O. G. Critcli- s (b. Harding t- respond to himself. He the most ardent lover of Frothingham, Sibley, the mills and of Mr. A. Grace A. Lord of Belfast. American tariff which was enacted iu the Mrs. Asa A. C. W. A. poster showing by comparison j guest C. Sibley wind- in tn> :> his country. He is not the strongest believer ett, Faunce, Sibley, the mints. The residence of .John G. Da- weh ome. Mr. Harding to the next at or made week spoke Voted hold meeting Stock- in it. He is not the most anxious Wilson Bill was to be continued Arnold, H. A. Starrett, Joseph Tyler, Dr. last attending the Teachers’ Inst for its wel- mon bore, among the decorations the words, to the unavoidable absence ton in the date to be fixed even worse than it and we were to Mrs. C. P. H. H. Car- ug Springs May, by fare, its honor, or its success. He is not oue is, pur- | F. E. Freeman, Carter, “Gold Democrat.” In the eui- many places por- Mrs. A. R. Mui-i: of attended the n the executive officers. The following reso- sue an economic which should C. S. Fred W. Herrick, I'nity and stating that while we who sees its progress with most pride or policy j ter, Jr., Webber, traits of McKinley and Hobart, draped lutions were presented by the Committee, most in its other than our own people to do our Fred W. Brown, James H. Howes. Teachers’ Institute last Fr;da\ and rei-.atil- ■seiire we are assured of a glories greatness and power. He ploy 1 with were The resi- good and a the resources of conn- of J. L. bunting, displayed. unanimously doped; is not the best kind of an American. He is work and develop Church street, residences Sleeper, dence of W. bore the ed over Sunday as a guest M>s Gr»*e of Whereas the session of the Waldo George Frisbee upon presence Ex-Superinten- present not to he relied in tries the sea rather than our own. Samuel Adams, Albert Gammans, Geo. Teachers’ Assoication has been interest- upon the nation’s emer- beyond summit of the tower a large transparem y of Lord. The recent changes in the County Almost if not which could W. Everard A. Wilson, Dana and instructive. gency. He is not a desirable citizen even in quite everything Burkett, a rooster labeled “McKinley strain.” met, he with some ing was iu the and Many said, opposi- blast our proposed B. Southworth, W. L. Littlefield Robie F. Alexander <>f Belmont w: w .s Kesolved, That our Blanks l>e extended to the time of peace. prosperity places of business and resiliences were very iiauges do, anil after awhile and Bryan’s utterances. So C. B. H. E. McDonald Hr G. P. Lom- speakers for their able and instructive papers and for lie who loves ins country, who Bryan platform Hall, tastefully decorated and illuminated, but injured recently by being thrown fi-u Ins settle down to the new or- addresses. far as it could affect American interests it lit v. J. M. Albert M. Car- cherishes its institutions, who hopes the bard, Leighton, lack of forbids a more extended es ami would induce That our thanks are to the Bel- work of skilled W. Hiram space carriage in this city, is again ablet" t:u*nd nothing Resolved, due greatest tilings for it ami believes that it has seemed to be the complete ter, C. W. Wescott and J. Jones, mu to tin* old district fast High School Chorus for excellent music fur- A. A. Mrs. description. system. a high ami noble destiny, cannot but hold in total depravity. Chase, H. L. Woodcock, Howes, to business. in behalf of the Association nished. W. O. and as the of his We were to adopt a financial scheme Margaret Frost, C. H. Howes, and Resolved, That our thanks be extended to the greatest honor, objects deep- Miss Fannie Whitmore arrived a hers present, the hearty wel- which has been tried times and al- E. P. Frost, A. C. Burgess, Probate and Insolvency Courts Sat :d,i\ people of Belfast for their cordial welcome. est affection, its defenders aud preservers. many Sargent, ded bv Mr. with the most disastrous results, a Rev. C. H. T. B. C. O. from Portland to visit her Fran s Sibley, Voted to reconsider the vote of the fore- No one in this broad laud has more right or ways Wells, Dinsmore, father, iper was im “Geography Teach- scheme which obtains now in countries only Mrs. and Mrs. It. O. Following is an abstract of the business of noon whereby the Superintendents were reason to rejoice over the great victory Poor, Lydia Ferguson Whittnore. This is her first visit t• B- Mary S. Snow of Bangor. All the most backward in the most Geo. A. Bailey, Chas. H. Sargent the Probate and Courts for Wal- made a committee on revision of the con- which you come with bounding aud grateful progress, Patterson, Insolvency fi r ssive teachers their best the and where the and Mrs. H. S. Geo. G. Wells, E. H. eight years. spend stitution, and the President and hearts to celebrate to-night than the old unenlightened, poorest, Parker, do November term, 185Mi: the in the schoolroom appoint life’s comforts and B. E. E. Pen- County, g day Union soldiers aud who them. people have the least of Conant and H. Conant, Capt. 11. 11. who hav.- .ecu Executive Committee as such committee. they represent Wills allowed in estates of Curtis. Andrewsrand family, rn the midnight, oil in p re par- voted We were to disassociate dleton and Daniel Lane, J. L. Havner, Joseph The people have as they fought. Yes, opportunities. at die Rock work on the morrow. There Adjourned. Mrs. Ellen Allard and Edward A. Rhoades, North- stopping White Cottage, > ith- the have declared an overwhelm- ourselves with the great, thrifty, progres- A. H. Bradbury, C. Winterport: A public meeting was belu in Belfast people by Lois Ii. Belfast. however, who dismiss from sive nations of the earth and enter financial- W. M. Dr. J. G. Brooks, Dr. D. P. port; Marshall, port Camp Ground, since last so: :tg left. Opera House in the evening, attended by a ing majority at the polls that what our Randall’, care or of the school with those which have the office of Geo. W. Administration granted in estates of Han- thought small but audience. Mrs. armies achieved thirty years ago shall be ly into relations Flanders, printing Burgess. Monday for Lynn, Mass, when dismiss the appreciative of C. F. nah L. Partridge, Searsport, Lewis M. Part- they pujkls conserved now that, tin* anarchist aud social- least and know the least. Main street, shoe shop Cobbett, Rogers read a paper on “Drawing” in which ; Charles A. sm h teachers are few and far We were to halve the of labor and residences of J. N. Stewart, M. W. Rich, ridge, adm'r; Hall, Thorndike, Among those who attendee rim .mi., she covered some of the same ground as in ist shall not accomplish what the southern wages True teacher chooses the of the Mrs. A. D. Chase, Mrs. J. D. Emily Hall, adiu’x. teaching the reasons rebel failed to do. the savings of the poor, pensions Kate Rhoades, meeting and of tin- Yev-ro (n!d afternoon gave why drawing es- banquet ui for the it soldier and the of the industrious. Tucker, Miss Julia A. W. L. Han- License to sell real estate granted in higher possibilities should be ami methods An insidious attack upon our institutions earnings Wiggin, Fellows’ Association in Boston N l'th. t. taught, suggested Dr. M. tates of B. Carver, Elisha regard to the pay. The rea- | has been the enemies of We were to make a war upon all corpora- son, C. H. Maxfield, M. C. Murch, J. Henry Searsport; 1 of how to teach it to make it of the repulsed. Again Montville. n*k of teachers iu geog- tions and the channels of com- Fletcher. H. Carter, was Thomas C. Porter, Esq. good most good. Can we afford to leave it un- the republic have been most disastrously place great u-kof travel and traffic iu irretriev- Court residences of B. P. Hazeltine, License to sell personal estate granted in preparation. Geography- beaten. have this time met their street, ■ taught? Compare, in results, the time spent They Ap- munication, of Esther and Mrs. Theodore P td -id of lie other sciences. The teacher We were to alarm our T. W. W. B. Washburn, It. H. estates Henry H. Cook, Liberty ; Captain in with that in les- at the ballot box. They have able bankruptcy. Pitcher, drawing spent language pomattox Mrs. A. Stockton San master of R. B. Ft: ,.-r. nows geography is the best been routed in almost State of creditors both at home and abroad and Moody, the Frye block, including Ellingwood, Springs. Francisco, slop sons. We should think of drawing as a lan- every great Allowance to widow in estate of a teacher has no interest in the Wherever thrift has followed cause them to force the debtors to immedi- Henry E. Patterson, Joel P. Wood, Mrs. granted .were in Rockport last week eu route for guage. No language is of any use unless a country. Nathan A. 'tries lie has no conception of have down ate or insolvency. By an unwise Ada Warren, Mrs. A. R. Boynton, Mrs. Cates, Unity. person has ideas in his head. to draw enterprise they gone like the payment Searsport, Captain Colcord's former Imme. A teacher of Trying of the A. Bennett and Miss E. C. E. R. Choice of guardian approved and Norman ng. geography to understand them. hosts iu the battle of Senna- and badly conceived plan increasing Lucy Frye; things helps History, unrighteous W. B. Wardwell to Helen I>. miliar with meteorology, geology cherib before the breath of the metalic currency of the country, we were Connor, Smith Hopkins and E. Nason, appointed guardian Capt. Guilford Pendleton left f. P."Mon geography, geometry, geology, in fact all avenging Carver. of the of the to more than half of it out of circula- C. Mrs. Lucretia Boody, Dr. S. W. especially geology are a of Lord. More than eight-tenths of the drive Dinsmore, Tuesday to attend to the business oj the studies, made easier by knowledge great H. anil Petition for administration presented in 1 of the school. Should be aide industries and the forces of the tion and cause the severest contraction ever Johnson, Mrs. C. F. Morison, John drawing. Drawing ought to be one of the progressive estate of Monroe. schooner Maggie Mulvey. The schooner is conditions and by comparison nation have been them. with consequences of disaster be- W. H. Quirnby, Miss Elizabeth A. Barnes, Henry Sparrow, most practical studies in the school. It will against known, Will in estate of Edmund ""-ns of distant countries. to and we Mrs. M. John presented in Nantasket Roads in distress. Again, raise of our artisans their The feel as they did when Gen. Lee yond our jiower comprehend, Margaret Hazeltine, Capt. the grade and people J. of the climate, productions, his battered armies to the in- were to so dishonor the nation iu the eyes of Moore and Capt. E. L. French, Ambrose Murch, Unity. work. The should study the work of surrendered Account of administration in News lias been received that Capt. Ph.u- uit countries to an under- pupil as would cause to F. H. Mathews. Mrs. Oscar Lime- presented helps the artists the same as should vincible forces of the Union, that an im- mankind by repudiation Morrison, great they estates of Samuel Kuowlton, Liberty, first eas Pendleton of has soul Ins in the commerce of our own. minent has been that a wide- blush with"shame every self-respecting man burner. Searsport the best in literature. danger passed, and William 1>. first -vs are needed to awaken an inter- Cedar street, residences of Mrs. Mark final; Smart, Searsport, in the B. n Prof. C. W. of Kent’s Hill then i spread ruin has been escaped. To-day hope and woman iu t-*e laud. terest ship Henry Hyde, it ■ Gallagher and and account; Elisha H. tchers in the studyof of the We were to encroacn upon me nuerues Woods, F. M. Woods, James Pattee, Mrs. final, private geography, spoke on “Force in Social Problems.” All tills the hearts people, where doubt Hannah San trancisro, and that, In* w !' return h-me i as much as to awak- of the of mak- Essie P. Selwin Sherman Carter, Montville, first; Hubbard, language, he do not effect the same ob- and grave apprehension existed a month the people by abridging right Carle, Thompson, forces, said, Thorndike, first and final. overland. It is Cant. I 'end 1 •* t u. st in religion. The teaching of Confidence has been restored. Idle ! ing private contracts. We were to declare G. Swift and Capt. Joseph A. Partridge, thought jects. Forces which will move one man ago. for of name should in the the as at Everett S. Carter, Alvin Mason l. Petition change presented— will retire from tin* sea. begin Primary will have no effect another. There bands are beginning to be employed. Pros- national government off, they say Blodgett, upon E. John- Fred A. Bramhall to Fred A. Greer, Bel- teacher should make putty or is The foundations of the the races; that is, we were to practically Stevens, Robert Waterman, Clias. are moral forces and forces. Moral perity dawning. mont. Mrs. Rose \V. Pitelr.e "1 Me etc. She physical it of the to en- H. Clias. P. Hazeltiue, NVinterp->rt, maps, production maps, forces to a Com- are yet unmoved and the govern- abolish it by depriving power son, Ralph Howes, may be compared cyclone. republic F. Petition for distribution in es- j widow of the late Hon. Fred \V Pit. ing a relief map in putty7 and ment still stands unshaken. What the old force its laws in its States; for a government Mrs. Spencer W. Mathews, Miss Mary presented bined forces built up our big cities, crossed rate of Daniel T. Merrill, lias been her sister. Mrs. W. M. 11- it with a knife to show for is still which has no to enforce its Abbott, E. H. Haney and T. H. Fernald, Troy. visiting sharp our with a network of and soldiers fought and conquered power authority »• country railroads, Mrs. V. A. Account of guardianship presented in es- Pates at her residence on Main street, i \ u of the country represented. and we may all well has uo aud without authority it Rev. L. M. Barrington, Mitchell, our t.o its present state of triumphant, rejoice authority, Belfast. relatives n P,m It, rd a list of brought country H. n. Win. M. Woods aud the tate of Jennie Roberts, minor, ter. She also visited recommending books to with exceeding joy to-night, and from the cannot govern, it cannot be a government. Mrs. Forbes, development. Physical force contributed Petition for allowance presented in es- and is now at tin* Inane of net hr-’h r. 11 >•:- teachers, including Nichols’ of our hearts be Ladies and The Court of the United States, Sylvester sisters, Mrs. Noali Mathews, Mrs. it, but moral force was behind it all. There depths glad. Supreme tates Albert A. Lorenzo ace E. Me. Sin .ntemis K is for to all E. Cutter and Mrs. P. C. Peirce, of Moody, Belmont; Rand, WytapAiock, aphy, mg’s Handbook,Frye’s arc which force alone cannot of Brooks, this your generous which our last resort protection Mary things physical gentlemen Misses A. Soule, Searsmout. to return to her home s. on. I*' istooks of travel. who shall be the mere creatures of Mr. Farrar, Staples, commissioned the Amer.can Ten ram e ficial events, but for the underlying forces. This stirring address was received by the In the Insolvency Court, in estate of hy tii*' tast.ine jNormai ociiooi so that the decisions of that F. Swift, J. W. Knowlton, Chas. A. Pils- It was the iniliieiice of sentiments that led with Bryan’s party, W. second meet- Life Insurance Association "f New Y rk on “Practical Arithme- Brooks delegation applause and cheers be to the dic- John A. A. Small, B. P. Benj. Downes, Thorndike, p.tjur to the crusades and the great tribunal should subject bury, Stephenson, up thirty years of creditors oath taken and its meir h M Ire- i;vided his discourse into three then formed in line and marched down tations of a faction and one of the Gardner and Nellie Colley, Dr. Elmer ing held, peti- manager of agency depar; wars. The Boston tea party and the Revolu- They political tion for filed. In estate of Janies ■ .v, the deficiencies in tin; teaeh- co-ordinate of the Small, Emery Boarduian, Esq., Clias. H. discharge land. He will have his dices in tic H cue tion were results of a moral force. The sen- Franklin street to take their places in the branches Government,the Geo. E. Brackett, Win. T. How- F. Fernald, Belfast, petition by debtor re- tiiinetic, their causes, and the judicial, be destroyed. Twombly, and P'2 Wi-st timeut of patriotism in 1 S(»l led to the sup- A high mtire was on the practically ceived. In the ease of Farmers’ Pride Friendly Society Budding, 100 i !>• great trouble is our pupils do procession. blazing The bold of revolution,together ard, Chas. S. Bickford, W. E. Hamilton, E. pression of rebellion and . Natural proposition of Linco Inville the attachment lias Baltimore. Mr. (lower, 'irately ami Inn lot as they passed. this with the assertion that the had F. Bramhall, the Snow sisters, Miss Ellen F. Grange Fayette street, began logically. They laws are illustrative of higher spiritual laws. Crosby By government been dissolved. ■ \ in the hook hut cannot its Musselman and Mrs. Martha Wording, A. P. for insurance s ane six us iuipies Man is wonderfully susceptible to the influ- time the houses were illuminated and the not power to enforce laws, perhaps soliciting ye ago niihir in more than in Mansfield, H. P. Thompson, Milford Weed. examples every-day life; of Environment shocked the people anything in connection with and .i ence his surroundings. streets were thronged with people, many residences of L. F. Mc- The Brooks Post Office. lecturing organ g, >t properly add,subtract, multiply the of many iniquities. Congress street, develops new characteristics and strengthens platform and was so successful at, the business that u use common f ractions or deci- coming from the country, from places eight The nation’s of it by the votes Donald, William Fleming, E. S. and old ones. Changing a young man from the repudiation for the 1 w the and a as a resort for Mr. Bradman has Carriages with citizens. are making. I am Main stores of H. A. subject, Primary sportsmen. display which you proud street, Starrett, we to of for with etc. the competition for the is carried on given are have a course lectures. number work needs more been in business in this city .Jigger fireworks, to see old Belfast on the habiliments Carle & Jones, rooms of W. M. Thayer aud place ability engaged Torch bearers on put u known. foot. of witli the best of and will be settled Rev. W. W. conducted her in the Grammar school. The many years and is well and favorably of mauy colored lights, and amid the ringing Mrs. Ella Sprague, stores Hiram Chase, feeling, Ogier quarterly is located were more than :i(KJ and the G. W. Burkett and F. law office teacher develops the mind and lays The factory clean and pleasantly There lighted torches of bells, the roar of cannon inspiring H. Francis, without making any dissension in the party meeting here last Sunday.. .Quite a num- oulation for the future education, and the new firm starts out with every as- strains of music, show her appreciation of S. Harriman, Esq., office of New Eng- in the procession. 1 | or in any of the private families of the town. ber from here attended the celebration in y Y tnethods will follow’ better teachers. surance of success. Other brands will soon ! the importance of the great political event land Telephone & Telegraph Co.,stores of J. The transparencies included the Republican of Brooks. Belfast last •~iue would have pupils learn the num- be ready for the market. following: which has but recently occurred. I am sin- H. andJ. W. Jones, and G. A. Bailey, resi- Thursday evening. New York Fashions. NEWS OF THE WEEK. men have been arrested at Norway, for County Correspondence. j Mount Desert Correspondence. spearing trout and fined §59, four men at Kew Jackets. “Imperi l” Collars’ Velvet Capes. for deer in a close time Southwest Harbok, Nov. 9, 1896. The Political Points. Reviewing and Kingfield shooting Halldale Miss Lucie Bennett recently | Fur Collareties. >cck Bovs. V.arIe Antoinette’* the Presidential election in re- and fined §40 apiece, and one man at Dan- remains of Mr. John of Sutton’s Is- analyzing closed her fourth successful term of school Gilley Vufiv Fur 11 liamed Shirts. forth for a deer in the summer Trimmings. gard to population, wealth and intelli- killing land, who was capsized in a row boat while time and fined §150. on Ayer’s Ridge. The whole number of <'<.1 of The gence, the New York Post finds in the going from Northeast Harbor to his home FREE: lvspondence Journal.] scholars was number 23. Those I solid block of States 25; average The front and back of winter jackets eighteen McKinley on Sutton Island during the northeast gale from Maine to not others not absent one were Chester Gray, Levi Iowa, including The Year's Work of the S. J. Court, day of n as for Oct. 12tli, have never been recovered. A are «t always similar: example the that have given him electoral votes, 50 Brown, Frauk, Reuben, Earle and Hazel * reward of $100 dollars was offered by his “Watteau" plait appears with a tight per cent, of the population, more than 04 The October term of S. «T. Court, just clos- Luce. Little Hazel is a smart girl of only cent, of the nation's and nine- wife for the recovery of the body and dili- front, «-i a loose hack have a per wealth, ed, concluded a busy year for the legal fra- four and the rains N plain may years, notwithstanding its search tenths of great commercial centres; a the gent has been made, but without suc- close!\ front: or double breasted ternity, although spectator watching she walked nearly a mile to school and IBUTTO tilting while it has but 0 cent, of cess. Mr. for some had per illiteracy various terms of Court might think they homo to her dinners_Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gilley years been fr.mts fastened with from one to six 15 to in States large against 31 per cent, the the at Northeast Har- were but very little. The business called on Mrs. D. W. Bennett re- supplying cottagers buttons arc to of that went for This shows that doing Thompson I AN ELEGANT BUTTON FRFF appropriate any style Bryan. for cent bor with vegetables and milk and this was was elected more the year may be briefly summarized as ly. Jacket skirts are of medium McKinley by something back. to have been his last of the season. than mere numbers. lie had the brains follows: trip Clark’s Prospect. I each and sleeves are a edition of Corner, Deputy Mrs. Catherine is a few with of length, larger and the material interests of the country CIVIL CASES. Stanley spending package Sheriff Geo. B. of Swanville was in dress sleeves—close below the elbow with Ordway weeks in with him.Crazy-headed Kansas covers Old cases, January term.211 Waltham, Mass., with her daugh- town Nov. 7th, and when he comes he always a puff at the top. Braiding is much in herself again with ridicule and more deep- Entered at 120 ters. means William Killman and ly than ever, if possible. April .132 something.... After favor, or fur collars with handsome cloth Untaught by the election had been settled, and her of rule under October 127 son, Master Eddie, of were experience Populist Prospect Village, and Hobart had been declared are desirable. Slashed col- McKinley always jacket Governor Llewelliug a few years ago, she the guests of Melvin Clark Nov. 8th_We Total.590 elected, Mr. Daniel F. Norwood and Emery lars are new, and another , very rushes back into that mess like a rescued visited South Branch Grange Novem- horse into the stable. Kausas Cases have been disposed of as follows: Parker prepared a can of powder connected broad at the fronts, is called the “Impe- burning ber 7th. Much credit is due to Worthy needed above all things the repair of her Continued.176 with a long fuze aud placed it iu a field uear rial," and for outdoor garments over- Dismissed. 11 Master Eames for the way in which he con- damaged credit, but her plurality of 13,- the late Rebecca Moore cottage, which is not shadows all others at Black Defaulted, (in favor of plaintiff).161 ducts his grange and also to the patrons for present. 000 for free and her election of regularly occupied, some silver, Nonsuited (in favor of defendant). 6 except by campers. State officers and of the same getting up such interesting programs. ; velvet jackets are shaped almost exactly legislature Neither out of 78 A hole was dug in the earth and the powder party, (settled Court). Mr. Geo. complexion, are the reverse of reassuring Decided for 7 Oliver of Warren, Maine, is ex- like cloth jackets, but the lavish use of by Jury, plaintiff. placed therein and covered with earth and to investment.The final 5 in town Eva capital seeking defendant. pected soon-Miss Clark has iu the fur or iet enhance sods, and evening it was touched off, trimmings materially figures for President in the city of New Law Court. 10 been sick the week-E istman quite past a their cost. Velvet are fitted at the York and Referee. 4 causing very heavy report, which was capes give McKinley 155,848 Bryan Clark will visit his Dr. J. E. Clark of Judgment by Court, for plaintiff. 15 son, heard aud felt for miles around. It caused back ci have the ‘Watteau” fur 134,932, a Republican majority of 20,910, plait,and defendant. 4 Wiusted, It is the first time in that the Conn., Thanksgiving. quite considerable to window in history Republi- ! damage glass collarettes, sometimes with lace or Defaulted, continued for 19 a for a man of below; cans have carried New York judgment. trip about 80 years_Mr. houses located city.Hon. in Law Court. 13 nearby, knocking down bauds over the Pending Sewall Butterfield is iu health.... jet passementerie placed William S. Holman is re-elected from his before Referee. 9 very poor dishes from shelves, plants from stands, one the Mrs. Hattie Hichborn of shouldeis and to the lower old ludiana district, and is of Stockton Springs marble mantels from their reaching edge MISCELLANEOUS shaking places, lucky four out of the thirteen Democratic has been visiting Mrs. Linda Littlefield of are a favorite style. Habeas 2 besides causing a general scare to the peo- candidates in the State. Mr. Holman was corpus granted. this and other friends-Mrs. Went- Admitted to the 3 place, in the uear The was F r RS those buried in the landslide of bar. ple vicinity. charge among 5 worth of Frankfort will visit Mrs. Gardiner citizenship. much than were a.vare of. are now an and 1894.McKinley carried Delaware by \ery larger they all-absorbing topic, styles Disclosure Commissioner 1 Overlook in the near future-Now elect [ appointed. is the made the <»iio::iat•.->i .a introduced ('. ('. nearly 4,U00, but the Democrats Intention of filed. 1 However, they damage good, ami by Sliayne I citizenship time to m ike sour-kraut... .The around and Governor about the boys dealers and were iu -- Congressman by •glass giazers demand. a; is <>f interest to the elite DIVORCE CASES. >ubji special same a of the the corner celebrated after the plurality and majority leg- receiving Nov. was the even- ! Decreed to husband. 4 Saturday evening, 7th, of :!:« by. or connoisseurs in such mat- j islature. That is the result of the Hig- news of McKinley’s election. Now all is wife. 32 ing appointed for the illumination and torch- lets Russian Hudson factional fight and tlie run- peace. sable, seal, Bay gins-Addieks ; Continued. <8 light procession, headed by the S. W. Har- ning of two tickets for Con- r -i. ink r Persian lamb, hold a fore- Republican Dismissed. 2 bor and Camden. “Tobacco and its effects’’ was brass band, it was a very brilliant gressman, State officers and legislators. j Denied, after trial. 1 m ■■■-a. m, and sucetiou becomes Sen- the of success. The was a one and It keeps Addieks out of the national CRIMINAL DOCKET subject the Cobh School Temperance evening perfect s.u v an \; >t ..f individual taste. A ate. which is not to be but if Nov. Mero is the illumination was grand. ; regretted, Appeals. Indictments. Society Otli.. .Spencer laying I the is the election of a free-silver \V. R. Keene has si d .'.A with an imperial collar, with or upshot Old Docket. 2b 87 the foundation fora new summer cottage on Capt. hauled the steamer Senator it %% il 1 be an evil quite as great. term. 4 4 Bismarck for the winter and will have w: .i -a 11]v tails, \aiyiug from twenty- January Dillingham's Point-Albert F. Gay has up returns show b 21 •' .Complete McKinley’s April her in commission on 1st for u inches in fills so resigned his position as clerk in the again April tdiity ivngtli, plurality in Pennsylvania to be 297,005— October .17 20 grocery stove of Pascal & and wiil towing on Somes Sound and other work. 'vim nts that the demand for it Four years ago the Republican majority Carleton, Co., The on tlTe old Total. v.. i32 trace! for a book concern.\ mis- steeple Union church, -! a .u- -u * = auju. and tin- same is in New Hampshire was about 2,500; this large shape I Continued. 03 which has been in ii is The Granite State came concert was held in the such unsafe condition II year sionary u vated II ud-on Bay otter or Persian 35,000. Filed.73 Congrega- near unanimous tor the Re- that the bell could not be with pretty being Nol pros... 2 tional vestry Sunday, Nov. Sth.There is rung safety, buht-litting Persian lamb coat ticket.The elec- has publican presidential Quashed.. 1 an unusually large number of yachts in ..’in- been repaired. v : i;i' < bar of (rrebe. Hudson tion has had little visible effect on the Dismissed. 3 ter at John doe.;.... Lae Tried verdict 2 quarters Dailey's •a *v 1;assi;m sable is well mone\ market in London beyond the by jury, guilty. adapt- annual meeting of the Temple Club has The Farwell Bequests. cessation of gold shipments to the United not guilty. 2 b.i di-] lay of a slendei figure, and Sentenced to line and costs, paid. 11 been held and officers elected... .The teach- i AM OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE States. Discount rates remain unchanged The Rockland Tribune s of the h Aidsome in committed. 1 report city seal or Hud- tillitisseeu how events themselves. ers in the public schools are holding meet- shape county jail. 7 government proceedings contains the fol- son otter. .Tile live stock men «>1' Omaha and Kan- < ings once in two weeks to discuss school hay .Judgment f lower Courts affirmed. 12 lowing: L. T. Farwell, <>. ,T. M.A, sas have j Farwel, ; !. njwi>t ma rimiAi. City and the west generally I Pending in Law Court. 4 matters. At the last the A COLLECTION OF meeting subject L->rd, L. V. Whitney, executors of the will BUTT' a to secure for j Decided by Law Court. 11 ;s • inaugurated campaign was “Nature-work” and a committee was rapes ire be, the skin of a of '.ate of in a com- ‘•fanner" Samuel Allerton, the position Offenses were* as fo lows: Joseph Farwdl, Unity, WITHOUT COST. 1 charged chosen to outline a course of such work for y beautiful natural munication notified the showing of secretary of agriculture in Mr. McKin- Common city government seller, liquor. fib the lower schools.... Mrs. Amanda Bean of ti:. «•>. and: a cape having a yoke of ley's cabinet. Single sale. 43 that two bequests were in the will, as fol- :^sm: Belfast has been stopping a few days with with Little animal heads Drinking house and tippling shoj. 0 lows; nth, 1 give and bequeath to the City Nuisance.. 3 her sister, Mrs. Olive M. D osuier.... Cam- MAiXi. Mattkii'. “Bryan did succeed of Rockland .-•JOU, the income to he used for- .. ib: : be I' iwei part and < ollar Drunkenness.28 GUARANTEED AS in a few towns in Maine, about den celebrated the Republican victory Alfl IF carrying Search and seizure. ever to 1> autify the graves of my brother •i e:s b h of the sea- 17 T OBACcO I ading rape half a dozen far as returned," says the Now 71ii by illuminations, lire works wi ^ Ijsz pi^bh § 5 3 Assault. b Henry's family in the Jameson cemetery. > : i>;an lamb them are IdU HA35T yoke cape with Portland Advertiser: “Among Assault and 2 and a long torch light procession. A Uti battery. unique 1'ith, 1 give and bequeath to the of which went 0 for to IS in city Over 1 niTti.fwwTboxes :-AVi.T.ros pr:*’ o its ; owor to ties- rov thede- .... a. out ilie Barnard, McKinley Corruption office. 4 feature of the decorations brings beauties of Geo. H. Cleve- N<*-To-l»:ic is The u,>rvf-f< ul in >v,- worn! in i. which 3 Rockland as a permanent fund se.iH'H), to be for and Unity plantation, Larceny. 1 :l 11 *0 L;::i i;*j t lie v*e:i k I ••Tit >. Menu:. vi_\ a. Bryan, land’s store were live roosters teth- ■•••!!: Uii.s _i eat or if de- grocery "« :• \N i' n't- .r.i T .. 1 ■ advantage, rolled s votes t-> ti for Burglary. 2 kept forever, the income to In* dis- A a-.i. X; !■••: -,i» I,; T.i up Bryan McKinley. annually V .. ered on wh-.'iY Hi’ii'i tor our In. < K 1 ••!>'> n'r -1.0 >• .*i » > ... Violation of lisb and to the four comers of the flat roof.... sk* sable e< liar may be sub- Friendship was tied 5b to 5b. Belfast,the game laws, cruelty tributed among the several parishes of the tree sayipU:. Ailtlresb I'll I> ST C L^bL.^C. iLEMEOV CO., Chic;*tf»m V Rev. T. < home of went free animals, breaking jail, threats, defaulting S. Ross conducted revival services city, to be used for benevolent to 'td. ohars. (*i collarettes as they Mayor Hanson, against purposes, Sold and. witness, trespass, malicious mischief, bad he called the Farwell Gu aranteed by RICH YKI> II. TIOODV. li silver more than two to one. Bryanism in Liucolnville Centre recently_Yeazie “Joseph fund.” The o i'eu railed, supply the place of the roads, fraudulently removing property, of the board was not to too much even for the S. Blanchard is at the disposition accept proved Scarboro, attempted arson, attempt to escape, forg- clerking corner gro- laa i■ much less the bequests as t-lmeity was getting raja*. co>iing yet very old and it went for store.... nothing, reliable, McKinley by ery, conspiracy, disturbing school, break- cery Clarence Ludwig, a twelve- but it was referred to committee on linauee. jaunty and handsome. 25 When Scarboro is lost to ing and each. 1 plurality. entering, year-old boy, had his face quite badly burn- S all is lost."_The will of the Fines and costs have been in crimi- \ an 11.1. F sT RATION Democracy, paid ed by powder Nov. 7th. i late Almira Masseureof Somerville,Mass., nal (■ *1 ni.• s the “Vieuna" collar of Persian cases, mostly for liquor selling, as fol- was filed in the Probate court at Cam- Appleton. Fred Grant met with a lows : pain- land), made full, with col- very imperial Nov. 5th. It bequeaths $500 to the ful accident Oct. 30th. He was at work for il 11 bridge Dm ills Aid of the Maine Con- January term.s 115.00 lar. and trimmed with Fisher tails and Preachers' Society Noah Bobbin's and was assisting iu getting f 2,00 ference of the Methodist church for the April loads. The “Revere" collar is pointed October 1720.00 a barrel of cider into Mr. R.’s cellar. In relief of needy preachers, widows and .AT ... at the front, slashed on the shoulders and j descending the cellar steps the skids spread ! children.Benjamin Knowles' farm Total.$1837.00 apart, throwing the whole weight of the ornamented with six tails at the front. buildings at Presque Isle, including | barrel onto Mr. Grant’s left the bones of The ’Star" collar is on the a house and were burned leg, pointed j potato grainery, Marine November bth. The fire was caused niscellany. which were broken below the knee. Dr. shoulder, having a cluster of tails and an by i a lantern upsetting. Only the furniture Pederick attends him.Abner Grant animal head on the and The United States are still W. points, the engineers in T. COLBURN’ j was saved. Loss $3,000; partly insured. engaged has returned to Beverly, Mass.Mrs. “Reed" i.ar has tails at the work of making a thorough survey of Portland harbor. It eighteen .The government improving Frances Rogers of West Upton, Mass., the channel of the Kennebec river is is necessary to bore into the bottom about 30 Pont, div.ded into three rows. Black or visited her to recently mother, Mrs. Simmons, j for the season. A feet ascertain the kind of bottom that is to be <1«•« c'oth with practically completed who makes her .c(o. imperial collar found. In some home with D. Gushee. big job >f dredging has been done be- places nothing but soft mud is Elijah ;*t trout uiiiimed with Alaska sable and 1 but all of the harbor -Zimglius lias for tween Augusta and II alio well, an im- brought up, nearly bottom, Gurney bargained Ladies’ Low two Cut •• are three ieet below the is Horatio Hall’s farm and iti. Siberian squirrel* are the best mense amount <>f earth, gravel and stones J surface, composed stock_Members Rubbers, of hard sand. of — having been taken out. The specifica- Georges Yalley Grange are m;iistitutes for a fur cape, a rehearsing REDUCED FROM 40 CENT tions call for a 10-foot depth at low water I Large Cargoes of Li mber. Baltimore, Nov. the drama, “The Deacon,” which will t :y- cl. SiA.fiO and : length being loDg- at Britt's a mile below I G. The of Southern ever shoals, Augusta, largest cargo pitch pine i probably be given week.... oi m > ;u a 1 received in Baltimore from the South, arrived Thanksgiving pi oportionate price. Neck and a 15-foot depth below that, and it is yesterday. The barge Western Belle, in t«»w of ! Miss Linda Alims gave an “illumination i > ; ;;.-i d with tails are as fashionable said these are now the depths. There is arrived from Savannah j tug Enterprise, with ! party” Wednesday Nov. 4th.... ; still much shoal water between Augusta 838,000 superficial leet of lumber. She will be evening, Ladies’ ;o- Storm ever, and of course, Rubbers, price depends followed tin and Britt's, and this will be dredged next by barge Forest Belle with the niggest | John Mclvor has gone to Boston, where he i. of lumber of kind received here. She 1 the number of tails. The “Marie j cargo any has l»r. II Rockland the 1 in a tailor's Miss r. v, Will. season.The Opinion says was expe rted to leave Savannah yesterday with ! employment shop.... REDUCED FROM 43 CENT An ic’tc" muff is the leading style; report that Orren O. Mink, the North 1,300.000 feet of lumbei. These two cargoes Mary Grant of Owl’s Head has been here, will require 250 railroad ears to transport the vei\ with ends Wnldoboro fratiieide, was born in Wis- 1 ! the guest of Mrs. Frank Lamson and Mrs. baring showing gay material to Pittsburg, where it will be used in tlie Results Astonish true. These are not the casset jail is not construction of a J.. poor, rubbers genera!- 1; i't.oi s': 1: lining.-, and a pocket-book J bridge. i F. Davidson.... Miss Emeline Lin nek in cheap | A Big Barge. A very long red painted craft cc tini: I has gone to Wilkesbarre, Pa., to visit lier MEN or are m uta;-, y ai'aclicd to the inner side, l.N Bkikf. Honolulu advices to Octo- anchored out in the stream yesterday kept the SC?ENCjE. prices, but tine, smooth, perfect gnods. a Gray Gableites awake ail 1 lie ves- I brother.... of stave 0 >ii ni: a wonderful convenience in ber 2b that the Hawaiian government day guessing. Large piles edgings, say sel set very low in the water, and in the bow only well saturated lias a full and restoration was here of a deck ! with kerosene, a s i ( bii eliilla, ermine oi mandarin granted piudon any sign habitation, l our produced short masts at of civil rights to ex-Queen Liliuokalani. regular intervals, bare of rigging, I brilliant bon lire on the evening of Nov. a;c i,:' ■:Acs to; < vening. the added to the peculiar ell'ect given by the ve>-cl. tirst-named, .The internal revenue collections for 4tli. The also celebrated the AVPP'QS? <>ne ot Gableites win* was a boys Republican /v I pari|ia Ladies’ Good vv, vo:. amiot be out of which New reading thrilling Over-Gaiters, place. Incli- the district comprises Maine, romance of the as Spanish main, put her down victory by bells, and , sugar, 1st, preaching in the Baptist church in Ayer's Sarsaparilla.”—Dr. II. F. Murk ill. Vanderbilt, Scarborough, ! 8 cents. Soli Joel F Sheppard, Philadelphia, to STEVENS \ 1 iai has a the Norton of Union is Augusta, Me. large ligure, a foot ruffle Y., November Oth. Her death was due New Haven, coal, 75 cents. Sch H R Tilton, morning-George to GrO LD! 75 cents. in H. is used, and on i to heart disease. Mrs. Vanderbilt was 7b Philadelphia Stonington, coal, clerking C. Pease store. Mr. Pease only evening dresses, Freights. The Circular of Brown & of has sent a let- Freight intends to t’hitton years age.Mr. Bryan New- make a visit of two or three _“All that Glitters is not Gold." frills bound with satin, or ac- Co., York, reports for the week endidg Nov. ..“.’HARM-- ter to Seigal, Cooper & Company of New 7: The events of the week have months in New where his < political past York, daughters, Ayer's Sarsaparilla ••rd’-m.plaited, are soft and Ball been of so a character that LINK OF pretty. York, declining their offer of $25,000 a important chartering •Mrs. Admitted at the World's Fair. • A Fill. • And Ii have been The Woodruff and Mrs. Hemingway re- I'lesses large from plain velvet to chiffon year to take charge of their law operations seriously interrupted. depart- victory of the national sound ticket on side.Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Proctor Solid Gold anil Gold Fii.i.kd Wati m>. money Hoot os :;ui/c ovt*i necks ment, saying that he intends to devote the Tuesday has absorbed the attention of 1*ills satin; round and low, merchants, have moved into the house Ayer's for liver and bowels. : next four to the of and led to demonstrations that set business mat- bought last or e years bimet- Gold Kinds. !•* O Sieves short. advocacy Chains, anything lions, very Artificial dowers the veteran ; ters entirely to one side for the time. The feeling spring of E. D. Gushee. The house has been alism.Napoleon Sarony, ■ business however, is now i! wreaths throughout circles, one else you want in gold. prolusion, around t.he photographer, was found dead in his bed of greater confidence, and it is reasonable to be- thoroughly repaired,and an L added, making Tim lit. cud sleeves, with large clusters of at his home in Nev York, Nov. Oth. Mr. lieve that when the excitement attending- the a very convenient double tenement. Land- victory has subsided, operations will be resumed WEAK LUNGS Sil.\ cr Cl Sarony had a great reputation as an artist lord Fish Sterling ywhere that fancy may dictate. upon a more liberal scale, and with some certain- of the Yalley House is also mak- I more SILVEH, photographer, and in than bO years - or ( i.o< K" d* feat *1 1800 lias fallen below that of the previous Belfast, who had voted 10 times for Presi- BOOTS. SHOES; JJryanisrn. 181)5, nage for Naval Store loading at the South is also EIROLEUM When the bonds were ottered before quality has been better, prices higher and ; given some attention, hut as shippers ate opposed dent. Mr. Charles Sargent of Monroe, 9(1 r 1II«' iood't. ; to raising their the offerings of suitable ed-rtion the bids were very few and so low | the fishermen have in general made more years old, cast his twentieth Presidential EYES. ! vessels are of an exceedingly moderate character. Li EMULSION HARM S> RKPAIRIM that none could be in so that the season lias on accepted. Now, money, been, ! There has been no action of importance in the vote Nov. 3d, for McKinley. He has always CARRIAliF 1RIMMIN less than a week after the have de- the whole, The her- ! line of River Plate lumber Some few A We jit all kinds of e\ es and make people fairly satisfactory. freights. attended the State elections and lias voted wonderful strengthener, nour- {Diems '■larcd a as vessels are inquired for to load at Gulf with that dollar is to remain a dollar, ring fisheries have a whole been better. ports, isherand healer for tin- \ v low. Satisfaction g a rant red. 59 (Wain Si shippers prepared t*> pay about $11.5(\a.l2 to every year since he could lawfully do so. -athing no les* than sixteen millions of bonds are The lisli have sold for and a better, specially j Montevideo and Buenos Ayies, hut this range is organs, remarkable llesii w He has lived under the administration of W ATCH NEEDS FIXING. C. H S I I \ ! \> (•tiered—and hat happens? j the western markets. For the first time not regarded as satisfactory by owners, hence builder and nerve food. Of great YOUR little actual business has been President and is 1 lie entile amount is bid for many times ! the business has been largely in the Hands accomplished. every except Washington, assistance to stomach and bowels From the Provinces $8a$‘J is the quotation to over, and can be awarded at of of small steamers. Small boat I interested and in the current events and to they prices skippers Buenos Ayres and Rosario, though momentarily posted perfectly agreeable take, so high that tlie city will have to pay lit- | fishermen have not done quite as well of little demand is experienced. Brazil freights of the day both at home and abroad. The it i* a welcome substitute for tle more than remain quiet, though vessels are not urged for three per cent, on the hol- | late, the weather having been unfavorable. he all the wood for fam- Cod-Liver Oil and su- at TWO TONS either lumber or general cargo at any concessions past year, prepared vastly H. J. LOCKE & lowed The bonds are in it some to know that at in results. SON'S, money. may surprise from rates obtained. is a perior payable previously There steady- ily use and is now building and caring for ...OF I M N but : on the Maine coast are gold, notwithstanding this fact, and least 5,000 people moderate inquiry for tonnage in the West India BELFAST NATIONAL BANK BULLING. 1 the tires. He gathered his despite the high credit of New York, they directly engaged in the local fisheries. and Windward trades, though the business daily apples, Druggists 50c. and $1.00. Pamphlet mailed offered is not of sufficiently liberal character to made his etc. He has been free. could not he sold so as there was The men who are in the garden, always ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. long any employed deep influence any special improvement on rates. The never used tobacco in fear that the American people would sea fisheries are not included in the esti- coastwise department remains quiet, this being strictly temperate, countenance a policy of repudiation. mate. There are entire Maine communi- the case with both lumber and coal frieglits, any form, and it is hoped that he may round though rates are maintained upon the basis of By the force of the reaction on ties wholly dependent on the lobster busi- out the He wras born in 1800. present full recent quotations. century. 30c. Tea we SillFrniilis can for There every side judge of the that ness; Monhegan, example. is M. E. G. danger tl we have escaped. [New York Herald. no other business on the island, and it is Me. TO LET. GOOD FAMILY OR DELIVERY DORSE. Just received, direct Two Lives Saved. Monroe, sound and Good one of the most settlements in the A kind, weighs 1,000 pounds. t thriving The of Church and on a Our customers say Mrs. Plioebe Thomas of Junction Langworthy building,corner party can take him trial Also two seated State.United States fish commission City, Market streets, the Court House, has Commenting on tlie result of the opposite carriage, top buggy, sleigh, harness, etc. Will be t- election, 111., was told by her doctors she had con- been and I now have a tene- they pay 50 cents the Toronto, Canada, World “Mr. car No. 1 passed through Waterville Nov- Thanksgiving Day. thoroughly repaired sold at a bargain.' Will sell separately or all to- says: sumption and that there was no hope for ment of six rooms on the second floor, also a few election means a great and ember 0th, on train No. 11. The car gether. McKinley’s her, but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis- furnished rooms to rent. Reasonable rates to the GKO. A. I >115Y. almost immediate revival in business in tlie is in of T. C. Pierce of right parties. W. E. MARSH. Ol A. A. HOWES & charge Washing- covery completely cured her and she says it Come tc us cheerily, Thankful-day, but will Belfast, Nov. 11! ,1800 -40tf Belfast. Nov. U. 18%. republic, McKiuleyism directly ton, D. C. It went to Green lake to stock saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 13b Florida Out of the sweet blue sky ! antagonize Canada in many ways in tlie i up with fish from the government hatch- St.., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful Hearts are hoping and laughs are gay, matter of bonding in tiie matter privileges, \ and from there will make several cold, approaching consumption, tried with- Flowers are blooming along the way, of in the matter of canals and ery, fisheries, the out result else then bought one frost be trips through this State and one to Ver- everything E'en if the nigh, House for Sale. like.” bottle of Dr. New and in House for Sale. APPLES ment and another to Massachusetts. King’s Discovery They Come t,o us A and a -I two wreeks was cured. He is naturally hopefully, Thankful-day, The lot and at the corner of story half house, pleasantly located; handle about old fish on a tomb! buildings Northport RWAN PORI \l>l 10,000 one-year thankful. It is such of which these Out of the tearful Avenue and Durham in the of fine view of Belfast bay; ten rooms all finished ynMI CASTOIIXA. results, street, city Belfast, It .iii'ii lif I him if, Mr. Pierce has five men with him. Stars are and sure to D fine cellar, city water in house; nice garden, under trip. are that prove the wonderful effi- steady stay— formerly occupied by P. E. Luce, willibe sold in ami will It The fac- samples, cultivation, pear, shade trees, j»le f*toelv I* 0B A number of inland waters will be God is watching forever and aye— at a bargain. For terms, of gqod apple, plum, simile ! large cacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. impure Nice of I* ^ E’en iu the darkest gloom ! etc. neighborhood. Inquire FIJI signature £7er7 stocked this fall.Fish and Game Com- Free trial bottles at Kilgore & Wilson’s City R. F. DUNTON, Belfast, Me. M. ('. D1LWORTH. wrapper. Nn\. 4. 1>"• of missioner Carleton reports that three Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and SI. [Will Carleton in^Every Where, November. Belfast, Oct. 0. 1800.—tf OrC. B. HALL, Main St.. Belfast. 44’f Winterport. I ^ Honduras sion in v Bay. Central America—is obtained in known hereabouts as “boobies” and U It is a sad fate Article 1st, which, of its noddies” Kfor a woman | ; Kalian and the other Islands, stripped high- lay their eggs on an to Thanksgiving Proclamation, adjacent that she is be- ,i 0) England. The Rulwer* sounding phrases, amounts to little more reef, called Half Moon psfeel Cay, to the delight * ing hurried on-, •• rlalnlng to this Territory. than a upon words and can be read of the e ward toward natives, who live upon de-' ..Ienoe ot The nothing bound hand Journal.] backward and forward, as interest may else for weeks. From spair, March to June, and foot, unable to M o > q l' 1TO T EKlilTOKY, direct. it was Hashing However, of a blindly accept- myriads sandflies make life a burden lift finger in her l>‘Jt>. No section of ed the United States—and about and the own behalf. by only cays are overrun with a Many pest of women know that j aly illustrates the fact a year later a British man-of-war sailed soldier-snails, which leave their slimy the tortures of ti *-st in has its into the harbor weakness and places of Ruatan, and its com- trails upon An dis- everything. American ease which > like and the to they millinery, mander, Capt. Jolly, proceeded organ- gentleman who was in these suffer must lead to ship-wrecked r iiedica for hot water or ize that island as a of waters inevitable break- dependency Belize, and spent some mouths upon even to insanity and a this British down, perhaps suicide; \ massage—than Honduras! And presently the as- Guanaja, says that the to snails came with yet they seem powerless obtain relief. STATE OF & so MAINE, I ’ten territory. Not tonished people of and the dis- an incredible The doctor may half-understand the case Ruatan, noise. The dead branches EXECUTIVE or he not understand it at ten to DEPARTMENT. iie Coast and statesmen of the on the may all; Mosquito gusted United States, ground cracked and broke under it. The one he cannot help regulation It has ever been the custom of our Christian l is were in were the of treatment so Commonwealth at the of Powder everybody’s made acquainted with the following crawling legions as they stereotyped methods detest- close the harvest season, advanced, able to modest women are as a rule abso- to call upon her people to render thanks and praise has grown in favor ak. For .‘100 years Spain issued from Belize: all for flr steadily with the best families proclamation, consuming before them, and useless. It it not safe to trust to the to God, His many mercies to His dependent people lutely children. and most careful ii.i>U'»l over their posses- “Office of the Colonial Be- were to advice or medicine of an uneducated nurse housekeepers. Secretary, compelled hang their hammocks We continue to enjoy the priceless of lize. This is to notice that Her or unscientific person. blessing Thesplendidcake of Toilet war of words and many give to avoid any incompetent, free government. The principles of civil and re- I Soap in every package. high being eaten. But what can a woman do ? Most Gracious Majesty, our Queen, has ligious liberty, and respect tor law, National and is only one of its the of The whole woman who finds herself State still many charms. .:\ing monotony been to institute and make the island is covered with If any asking authority, prevail throughout our favor- || pleased is- thickly will write ed land. Tli0 J. B. •cc cocoa this despairing question, stating II WILLIAMS CO., Glastonbury, Conn. isional bout with the lands of Barbar- palms, and a Makers of Williams Ruatan, Guanaja, Utilla, very little is done to- her case to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Providence has dealt kindly with our beloved JV Famous Shaving Soaps. carefully rite for of Helena and to a a State, her and her and there f| catalogue choice premiums. ever the latter attempt- ! ette, Morat, be Crown ward oil from their nuts. Buffalo. N. Y., who is skilled, educated people institutions, making Here is is abundant reason for thanks. to be forever known and in this special class of diseases, he offering I, there- Newspapers on both Colony, desig- a hint for the expert fore, with the advice of the Executive j as impecunious American. send her free of charge sound Council, nated The Colony of the Bay Islands. By will profes- designate Thursday, the 26th of :i- teemed with news of the crude which her trouble be day November, j By command of Her Majesty’s Superin- method now in vogue it takes sional advice by may instant, as a day of thanksgiving and praise. speedily relieved and if curable perma- Refraining on that day from all .'iiliiet, and with glow- | tendent,” about 14 nuts to make a quart of but unnecessary oil, nently cured. Thousands of women whom labor and business, let us, in the temples of wor- Al'i.lTSTVS FliEDElilCK the have been and at the “Earthly Paradise” | GOKE, by introduction of hydraulic pressure, doctors could not help, com- ship, family fireside, offer grateful - Colonial Secretary. cured Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- tributes of praise and song, for God’s gracious ::sm, both Latin and the yield be doubled with pletely by favors. j God Save the Queen!” might half the the most marvelously successful scription, And in the reunions of kindred and at mention labor. The smaller island of for “female complaints” ever in- families, rampant Barbarette specific friends, may the love of home and the affection BAILEY' Desiring to have a glimpse of these cele- vented. HARDWARE. is a coffee fur our Commonwealth be and vv-a-uays one seldom mostly grove, owned by an in- strengthened, may brated islands, we retraced our steps from and valuable book the sincerity of our thankfulness and gratitude WILL HEET it. Doubtless the dustrious Scotchman. He went over to it The most interesting find expression in deeds of and ANYBODY’S PRICE written is Dr. Pierce’s charity kindness Tegucigalpa to the coast and waited two in his for women ever toward the poor and unfortunate. ■; ■'i v are as beautiful skiff, from some Kuatan, years ago Common Sense Medical Given at Augusta, this fourth of at a day November, days Truxillo, for vessel to to A in our but public attention convey hunt wild hogs, and in course of his Adviser. splendid the year of Lord one thousand eight AND SELL A5 LOW AS THE thousand hundred ami ninet\-six, and of the LOWEST. us to Port MacDonald, the largest settle- about page volume, Independ- >thei directions and tramping noticed a great many red with over three hun- ence of the United States of America the one ment on Ruatan. The of Hon- hundred and >i :-'n—laid aside with great bay berries ou low dred engravings and twenty-first. growing trees. Finally lie HENRY B CLEAVES. BOTTOM PRICES GUARANTEED ON duras is as remarkable for its colored plates. A copy __ mets .»f other years, general picked one of the and discovered By the Governor, berries, of the present edition Nic holas as Fessenden, Secretary of State. r placidity for the extreme purity of its to his be sent bearings well in astonishment that it was coffee,— will absolutely waters. Resides the number of free to anyone sending c nt Indian great probably planted a before The Venezuela BLANKETS. * kingdom, century during twenty one cents in Question. coral and reefs its either the maps of its present cays along borders, English or Spanish occupancy one-cent stamps to pay 1 A Peaceable Settlement far encircle the cost of Poro-hadounl. A Having purchased the entire line of extra team or “Mos- which, stretching northward, of the island, lie said about his mailing only, large Blankets .MoMiuitia, nothing to Dr. R. V. Triumph for American Diplomacy. of a firm out of the Blanket Pierce, going business. 1 can furnish you with uglish oeeu- the peninsula of Yucatan as with a belt, “find until he had a snace cleared N. Y. The vol- a team Blanket parlance, large Buffalo, Washington, Nov. 11. Considerable 96x100 inches, thick and heavy, for SI 50 aur[ also the and ume is bound in strong Atlantic coast of they completely girdle “Bay planted withncw and old coffee trees; surprise was manifested in and ‘Jnantity. These are trades and paper covers If a P'rench cloth embossed diplomatic acT(linS V’ special small in and then official circles that tlie United iegular wholesale prices. These were never i i 40 miles or more in- Islands,” leaving only openings he brought his wife and children is send ten cents States and tv equaled in ug binding desired, extra, I*eltast and to to not Venezuela is the of the ought be an inducement to the barriers which vessels built a house and thirty-one cents in all, pay the cost of party first people wishin’t<>0 keen1 i crimps -»0,000 square rocky through over, lives in comfort, tlieir horses warm. this more handsome and durable part to tlie arbitration with to and commodious har- almost binding. arrangement a ras to the north and may pass deep monarch of all he surveys. Great Britain. NASAL somt.1i: while tlie Bay bors beyond the narrow channels. Fannie Brigham Ward. It had been supposed that the sole CATARRH function of this was that of me- f.irthei northward, in Ruatan has 14 of these hidden harbors, country Articles of Hardware that are such as The Crafty Populists. diator and that notwithstanding the forci- Important, ii.11 the coast, but from Port Royal, Dixon’s Cove, Coxen Hole LOCAL' DISEASE ble tone of President Cleveland’s message ALL SIZE HAY and all and but The anil !> ihe result of colds WIRES, “ENTERPRISE” MEaT tlie of Honduras. others, very large safe, Populist leaders have shown them- to last Venezuela CHOPPERS, bay and sudden climatic Congress Christmas, For Dedrick with narrow entrances between selves much was not to be succeeded as Presses, etc., RAISIN SEEDERS, Roatan, Ruatan or extremely sharper politicians than the changes. principal by It can lie cured a this country. The attitude in which the GUNS and variously called, is 00 coral reefs. The island is singularly Democrats whom they deluded. They liy AMMUNITION, POCKET KNIVES, pleasant remedy wliieh United States is now placed, it is claimed, ;* wide: and the live beautiful from a distance, its hills seem- took the meat and left the bare bone to is applied directly into GLASS and READY MIXED the ostrils. partakes largely of the position of pro- PUTTY, PAINT, ing to rise in gradual slopes to the height their partners in the fusion. tector of the weaker sister of j Miice--(iuanaja, Utilla, republics PUMPS and PIPE, The Famous “English” LEAD, of a thousand intersected The Democrats lost ELY’S this na and in the feet, by valleys, from 1802 every- country. Plain and Morat, in Galv., fitted to order all with and This, the opinion of many skilful EXTRA FINE RAZORS, are luxuriantly wooded, palms thing in New York, New Connec- * size, surrounded Jersey, BALM KNIVES and by diplomats, imposes a grave responsibility FORKS, Etc SHEARS and cocoanuts the shores. You cease ticut, Delaware, Maryland, West SCISSORS slets and As fringing Virgin- and cleanses the on this somewhat similar to “cays.” and a Opens country, to ia, Wisconsin, slice each from Ohio Nasal wonder its would-be _ _ ___ that which ’hose old-time bones of why possessors and Passages, Allays__ English statesmen have re- Michigan. Pain and Inflammation, Heals and Protects "TTe FUR ROBES and held on so and wrote of it as the peatedly endeavored to fasten upon the LAP t!i but long What did The barren satis- .Membrane from Colds, Restores the Senses of ROBES, long Honduras; they gain? United States of faction Taste and Smell. Is quickly absorbed. Gives re- Government since the days have had since “Garden the West Indies,” the “Key of minority electors in Colorado y they lief at once. 50 cents at Druggists or by mail, of Canning. of and Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, Nev- 3 Or. mail. LANTERNS of kind, 38c. to diem lirst in 1502. For Spanish-America” the “New Montana, samples by It is apparent that under the terms of any 75c. ada, Utah and Washington. Only b8 in ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York. Gibraltar.” Its harbors are natural de- the agreement Venezuela caunot resist !••lined part of Spain's all, and good for nothing. ONE CAR LOAD OI- THE FAMOUS fenses in the decree of arbitration, however ad- ;;itemala. The themselves and easily fortified, But the not the early wily Populists only get verse to her extreme contentions it and the soil is well to the cultiva- Governors and State and local officers in may i*. tasted not but adapted and the United States is bound to see wisely most of these but Senators from Maine Central R. R. be, -*H. A. MOYER tion of coffee, cotton and other tropical States, that the award is enforced. SLEIGHS^- •.’> and value of these j four in the West and others in Southern Cocoanuts, wild and ex- TIME-TABLE. By this proposed-Venezuelan treaty it has the ring of tlie wave,” products. figs States heretofore Democratic. Worse arrived and are to be seen. is conceded that a new of American ready Come and examine the best cellent are its a page e seized a horde of grapes among spontaneous still, they give Governor and trains made on by j perhaps On ami after Oct. 4, I Slid, connecting at has been turned. Sleighs earth. A lot of the irilt a Senator to the in North history cheaper grade be here bg who maintained their productions, and in cultivated patches Republicans Burnham and Waterville with through trains for With to arbitration it is antici- Nov. 15th. I j Carolina. regard cordially invite your inspection. coffee and and from Bangor. Waterville, Portland and Bos- that some time must before half a century. The yams, bananas, pine apples, j Those and wild pated elapse long-whiskered eyed ton will run as follows: are a few its consummation. Justice Brewer, the possession about the garden vegetables grown by j politicians were not born I 1 yesterday. FROM BELFAST. of the American are have president commission, ad the once small planters. There between three They certainly taken tlieir Demo- ! lovely spot A M I* M 1- M will probably be the American member of GEORGE cratic allies into and A. and four thousand on the i camp stripped them j Belfast, 7 20 1 25 3 40 \\ hen compelled to re- people island, depart. tlie tribunal. BAILEY, most York World. 17 25 tl 30 13 50 1 with completely. [New Pinpoint As tlie American fieebooters destroyed mostly colored, here and there a | Waldo. 17 30 tl 4o t4 10 explained by commis- Brooks 7 48 3 51 4 45 sioners their efforts are not i Scotch farmer or an to-day by any burn. In 1742 Kng- i sturdy English Above tile Knox 8 02 t2 03 to 10 Crops Average. means suspended, but will be redoubled Fred Atwood, ’■ son” his hand at Thorndike—. 8 10 2 12 5 38 islands, in attempt- j “younger trying needy to the evidence as soon as Winteroprt, Me., I nity. .. 8 2'» 2 22 0 00 complete pos- or The returns to the Department of •m of the whole east- ! coffee-raising cotton-planting. A large Ag- Burnham, arrive. 8 45 2 42 0 25 sible so as to be in position to reach and riculture for November as to the rates of 11 50 4 35 announce a decision at •i ! of the are liberated Bangor. any time should America. 11 y that portion population make the of corn 27.-". bush- A M yield, average the project for arbitration from cause REAL ESTATE AND from the Grand < near Waterville ... 011 3 13 7 05 any INSURANCE. was up, and Spain slaves, ayman, els, which is above the yield indicated | by 1‘ M AM fail through. Over Thirteen Millions and them are the condition in October. Last ($13,000,000) Fire 'Insurance nmiand respect than j •Tamaica, among many for- figures Portland. 12 25 5 35 1 40 The United States having taken the Assets. the estimate of I 4 15 0 20 5 58 nwr year preliminary yield |E.D. Springfield Fire and war on I siave-uwners, also negroes, and Boson, matter into its own will Marine, Granite St ate Fii:i In-, i:\xcf Co raged, mostly was w. u. 4 22 entirely hands, l'O.'J bushels. The average yield of 1 SOCIATI..X OF l'l! 1 [. A I, I: I.PIl ! no effort to a de- IA, Caitioi. Fill! I N r I; \ N, I t 11 a natives of that island, who were ruined undoubtedly spare gain finally treaty of buckwheat is IS. 7 against 1 TO BELFAST. NATIONAL. bushels, cisive The most eminent coun- Fllli; lXM-RANl I. Co., Jl A I! I I ,.N\. at home Here I* M A M victory. i. by the of by emancipation. they get bushels last year and lb. 1 for iso-L sel provision | E. D. 7 00 9 00 obtainable will necessarily be obtain- DESIRABLE KISIvS AT The acre of WRITTEN Cl KEEN | KA I Es > an average yield per potatoes as b' uitid O' destroy all ] easy living, fishing, hunting, turtling, Boston,, w „. ..8 3i' ed. Fortunately tlie executive force of is 8b. > which not P 1 bushels, though phe- M the TRAV ELERS LIFE AND •!i> tl "Sr 1 and the of commission, which under ACCIDENT rui.tiis and I b<*at-building, selling products nominal is nevertheless above the Portland. 1100 1 20 Secretary INSLRANCE CD average Malot-Prevost lias so much ev- their small to traders from A M A M developed ItlBNAIIO INSl'IiANl K WRITTEN KOI! s 1 a, B ;• i11•;t• of plantations foi the two The FAILS, rales „„ l.ull.ll, a- pretext past years. average yield 6 4 idence hitherto overlooked con- aneniablc Waterville. 00 7 on 30 by either lOltKEsPIINIlKNT OK It KIR HAM Belize and Honduras and even of as indicated the re- MAKINK INNl'KA NIK Ml. 1 hay ... 15 1 40 !Js_laud afterwards Spanish by preliminary Bangor 7 testant, will be available as well as such turns is 1.:’><*» A M A -M P M INVESTMENT SKI IWTIES OOK.IIT AMI Slll.il, New Orleans and cot- tons, against 1.0b last year. was .Deluded in the Galveston. Their 5 experts as Prof. Burr. Among the coun- ] The notes the lack of Burnham, depart. 7 10 8 5n o5 LOANS NEGOTIATED. European agent Unitv. 7 50 9 10 5 25 sel will be Jas. B. Morrow of at island | tages are set in the midst of palm and very likely BEAL ESTATE BOK.IIT AM) SOLI). garrisoned. trustworthy estimates of the Russian 9 2n ESTorrespnmleNec s, Thorndike. Sin 5 38 Boston, now leading counsel for Vene- their vessels and 19 ucrinu the course of plantain groves, lishiug wheat shortage. The advance in price is Knox. t8 25 27 15 44 zuela. 8 42 5 56 boats expected to he maintained and will Brooks.. 50 9 /ed Kuatan. A new moored in sheltered nooks; and al- fairly Waldo +9 02 19 53 16 08 London, Nov. 11. Tlie officials of tlie j result in an increased acreage in Great 19 15 *10 05 16 18 office take '.., it looks like an ideal Arcadia Citypoint.. to the state- 7 b\ which Eug- together Britain. The foreign exception wet weather in October Belfast, arrive. 9 25 loin 6 25 ments which have been made that Vene- FALL**- ims to which some of our harrassed fellow-coun- Central was any part throughout Europe unfavor- tFlag station. zuela will not be in able for the represented directly 7incut and all its de- trymen in over-crowded cities, where life potato crop. A good corn Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at $5.00 tlie arbitration tribunal. was realized on the lower Danube. from Belfast and all stations on Branch. lict is would do well to yield The office authorities notwithstanding hard, investigate. Through tickets to all points West and North- foreign suggest all sale l>v F. E. that there is still a doubt whether Vene- nt, she still held They tell us that the country is full of west via routes, for Crowley. ^STYLES (iood Advice. Agent, Belfast. PAYSON TUCKER, zuela will have her owu member of the -•hie to such as Vice Pies, and (lend little Kuatan game, deer, wild-hogs, .Spanish Manager. at rate Great Britain re- F. E. Booth (lend Pass, and Ticket tribunal; any rabbits and birds of men are the most by, Agent. .••i point for several many species, and Busy generally punc- Portland, Sept. 28, 1896. gards tlie United States representatives as for realize the truth the old most tual, they of for Venezuela. .nice a that during of the year the climate acting worthy better adage “time is money,” and therefore,[are is absolute Between another treaty was perfection. Septem- careful neither to waste it for themselves New Hampshire’s Note. Ai ded if AMratioa1 ber and a nor cause \< 1 tided England en- February great deal of rain other people to do so. The want of in a business man CoNtoKD, X. H X'ov. 11. of the world: but in falls, sometimes cooling the atmosphere punctuality is, Ellsworth, perhaps, more noticeable a fault than in the last polling place in New Hampshire with for other below the point of comfort, and unless Spain a woman living at home, but even in her to be heard from, has made its election one is careful to warm and giabbed Kuatan. Then keep dry, it is a very serious defect. It is perfectly returns. The figures complete the State . ^ entered into, precisely rheumatism or ague is likely to ensue. easy, too, to remedy it if only you will Great Reduction in Fares. vote, which gives McKinley 55,071; Bryan set your mind to do so. 21,000; for wrs that Guayana is about 10 miles northeast of You, perhaps, plurality McKinley, 34,575. no'ios before, except — have a way of always being a little late For Governor Rarasdell, Republican, naVll1’ the islands Kuatan, but connected therewith an pushed to by for meals—is it not due to your allowing Beliast to Boston, Sii S3. 49,002; Kent, Democrat, 28,090; Rams- V of to Spain. The chief intricate series of reefs and cays, through yourself rather too little time to pet dell’s plurality 21,002. Have ZlRKhRS for them? There is no reason The dissatisfaction with the I¥ien Will '• is which are narrow ready then workings in those days seems deep though channels, I why you should not start your prepara- of the Australian ballot law in this State of treaties—and known only to the sophisticated. Noth- caking tions alittle earlier. You are quite right to lias been crystnlized into a memorial to more can be than honest tobacco- 'hem. In US43, Commo- ing charming imagined like to make yourself fresh and dainty be- ask the next legislature to materially j they an afternoon sail from island to island fore down to a so don't amend and the law. It is Her Majesty's navy, sitting meal, put simplify pro- | will not be buncoed with a fresh wind and fair and yourself in the not this at posed that the New York method of vot- 'dills one line sky bright wrong by doing morning, the time. Traveller. the ticket a into s ha m waters in the The right [Boston ing straight party by single buying Honduran and ran sparkling sunlight. flag cross, be adopted. It is claimed that at Men know the ardlv had he pine-clad hills of Guayana rise slowly least votes were disfranchised goods. turned his Sweet Music. Commencing Monday, Oct. ID, 1 SDH, the rate of 5,000 by and above the and as the new law. c when one of our pass- smilingly horizon; fare for through tickets between Belfast and name I>. L. means best the on The sweetest music of the whole after c down the British you approach, palm trees low ad- Boston will be reduced from $3.00 to $*2.25. flag election chorus is the whir and whizz of Lumber Advancing. leaf finest to Between Searsport and Boston reduced fiom tobacco, the Stars and Stripes, jacent cays, appear spring directly the mill the and of the wheels, clang gong to and a reduction THE BOSTON DERBY from the sea and to rise and fall with the $3.25 $2.30, proportionate A Maine speak- flavor and most for wise concerning the founderies as they start up all over the prominent lumberman, will be made In the price of through tickets ing of the good that will result to the el the United motion of the boat. The cays them- land, either running all the time, taking AIM UP-TO-DATE HAT daughter, between Boston and all landings on Penobscot laboring man from McKinley’s election their money. The selves are masses of emerald verdure bigger orders, or opening their doors after FOll MacDonald’s conduct River. says: “Already there has been a decided the long siege of closing up. It is eloquent on the street and within a of sand. Between in the demand for lumber. “tags” degraded him in the ring silvery of the coniidence and hope of the people The price of rooms accommodating twro persons improvement l:7AL-L_ St them and The price of lumber has advanced pon was great rejoicing the island with its wealth of for renewed prosperity, of rejoicing that each will be reduced from $2.00 and $i.50 to already will show most chew- and 50 cents a thousand and everything indi- sal forest is a stretch of loveliest the spectre that threatened $1.50 $1.00 each. WINTER America, the citizens blue, prosperity cates a increase in the amount of and has been forever buried. In big ers use as a progress These rates will lie continued through the sea- Any man who wears one of our new >t\l« WIL- >:,ng that had at placid “painted ocean,” the water lumber cut in Maine. 1 believe that more England the bright sunshine of the present omen, son, and until the close of the river by ice, when so that marine life the steamers will be withdrawn from the route lumber will be felled this writer than has ibanilon all transparent below is times the with COX MATS immediately becomes an object < t pretentions brighter throughout laud, until the of navigation in 1807, when visible. The sea-floor is opening been cut in the State for two or three “''ted territory. But distinctly stud- Republican prudence, activity, sound regular rates will be resumed. admiration -not of himself alone but they years. Of course this will give employ- ded with wonderful of coral ideas, at the head of the nation, the Unit- Commencing Monday, Nov. 0, 1800, steamers iken. To this products ment to many men and it will boom busi- of everybody w ho sees him. Come in day Eug- ed States of America starts out anew will leave Belfast, weather and ice permitting— here out like upon over the polypus, spreading for Camden, Rockland and Boston, and ness of all kinds in Maine. The back anil let us to be handsome ights islands, faus, her course of to the Mondays “L help you peaceful conquest there the form of flattened Thursdays at (about; 2.30 i\ m. towns will be the first to feel the n her taking globes, world. Record. For via and among very questionable [Boston Bangor way-landings, Wednesdays effects of the revival of confidence. with and shoot- Saturday at (about) 8.00 a. >i., or upon arrival of good oa>«‘d upon nothing but radiating spines, yonder | P. Pay Your Bills steamer from Boston. Tobaccos. Dwight PaJmer, \'.Ui which sim- ing up in branches, antler-like stems. Promptly. To Revive Greenbackism. Spain, RK I UltXING : MASONIC IK All’ll Bark of to cut wood in Hon- patches jelly-like sponge are An old time newspaper man says: “No From Boston, Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.00 p.m. This is the way Professor Bateman seen sensible man should or ever From Rockland, Wednesdays and Saturdays at | ■ of among the white shells of innumer- does get discovery gold in o.d" a. m. sizes the future -*f the because a man him about) up Popocrat party: able and a angry dims for his From and ns.-tpicnt rush across the conehs; occasionally large fish, Bangor, Mondays Thursdays at 11.oo “The financial fight of the Populists money. A dun is not an impeachment of A. M. whose alone show of must hereafter be made upon the old ffl. D. i pulsating gills ( M. val of talk HAS. Belfast. J. Fletcher, about the signs a subscriber’s integrity, but is simply an E, .JOHNSON, Agent. seems almost within reach of WILLIAM H. HILL, General Manager,|Boston. greenback idea of a full legal tender pa- « an:'l (a then life, your outpouring of a publisher’s necessities. project per money based upon the entire wealth PARTICl I ARMTTENTIONlCilN I N'.TO fathoms below. It is the For 1,000 men owe a man from SWAN •: >. set on foot hand, though instance, im the CO., of The silver England *1 to lie lias to dun them in order to country. ques- boast of ana *10; .fOfllJKI’S OK 1 the United States for proud Guay that Columbus tion upon which this campaign lias been pay bis expenses. I nstead of getting angry and Diseases of set foot upon it in the course of his fourth Belfast aud Castine Rite. fought is very largely a fake issue. Even Fitting Glasses, '! a tn-aty intended to re- and stopping Ins paper because the pub- if we could get free coinage the same CRAIN, from all voyage. The most interesting part of lisher asks what is due, the subscriber appropriating Winter Effect October conditions would remain and similar re- the beautiful island is near Savanna should tliank the editor for waiting so Arrangement—In the and Ear, *f Mich a water-way across sults would follow. It would simply Eye FEED, patiently, and pay up like a man.” 1.1816. i !i>- was the Bight Cay, where is a natural meadow the circle of men who control the result “Bul- [American enlarge Office in Belfast National Bank Building. Druggist. metals from which is made.’’ SEEDS and of between covered with rank grass, among which money •aty’’ 1850, STEAMER CA8TI.\E, on above date, * ancient fruit trees are wind and M lay ton, then our Secre- growing, planted weatlier permitting, will Papers and Periodicals. GROCERIES. run every week (lay in connection with is. & is.s. some hand. and the Hon. Sir many years ago by forgotten Co., as follows: <>l Right The pen is mightier than the sword, hut i Milk. IinportorH Sisill. Leave at a. Pure Other evidences of human "West Brooksville 7.20 m.; Castine, Minister habitation at when it comes to matter the Jersey Plenipotentiary 8 editing plate 7.45; Hughes Point, 30; Ryder’s Cove, 0.00; If you wish for nice milk drop a card to Dealers in the finest <[uality of aordinary of Great Britain some remote period are found in ruined No Lime Kiln, 0.20; arriving at Belfast, 10.30. hand-saw is mightier than the pen. A mitre Gripe box is also mighty handy. and Ci. O. Belfast. stone When you take Hood’s Fills. The big. old-fash- [Press HATCH, The remarkable docu- walls, still several feet high, with "Brooksville, and Satur Printer. which tear all to Mondays, ■Wednesdays Anthracite and ■ ioned, sugar-coated pills, you days. One cow’s flilk for Babies a Specialty. to the world that dis- here and there a lissure, or rude in The November number of the Maine ! p niche, pieces, are not in it with flood's. I'nsy to take Returning, leave Belfast at 2.00 p. m., for the has a the rec- September 30, 1896.—3m40* d for all time to come so each of which is a rudely cut, three-leg- above named landings. Sportsman supplement giving Blacksmith Passengers going East take steamer Castine ord of all large, game shipped from the sta- LOcilSa '• asions of Britain in stone intended for Great ged chair, evidently from Belfast at 2.00 i* m., every Mom ay, Wed- tions of the railroad which passes through ami Take steamer next for all TP ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. * were and the the seat of an idol. Iu other of the nesday Friday. day the leading game section of the State. With concerned, parts from to Bar Harbor. landings Castine its attractive illustrations and timely arti- NOTICE. 'Ikind assured the rocks have been discovered hewn Passengers going to Millbridge, Jonesport and 33. 35, 37 Front St.. Belfast, Me. by gra- island, cles on hunting and fishing in Maine, this Macliias take steamer Castine from Belfast at All persons holding; bills against the school de- "> issue is to the standard. TELEPHONE 4-2. ltt Her into the of huge and numer- andHood’s to is 2.00 p. m., over at Castine, take stmr. Frank fully up of the of are re- Majesty, (which by shape chairs; easy operate, true_ stop partment city Belfast earnestly .Tonesnext for all from Castine to the same how ,j"t been to the ous small idols and articles of of Hood’s Fills, which are I I morning landings quested present vno matter small) asked) pro- rudely ff®^® to Machias. CASTOX1XA. at the Superintendent’s otlice, for not SUBSCRIBE to date in t. III approval, tuic canal. The burned speak of the in- up every resp;*« AGENTS: H. A. Greer, Belfast; J. R. Ryder, later than 12 o’clock of the last Saturday in each only part clay aboriginal ® ■ 1 ■ Safe, certain and sure. Ail Ryder’s Cove; Wm. Pendleton, Hughes Point; J. is on month. By observing; this rule, and presenting; ac- *u "Inch the United States habitants. M. R. A. Brooksville. druggists. ‘25c. 0. I Hood & Co.. I,owed. Mass. Vogell, CastMie; Dodge, every counts monthly, the work of this department will lie aided materially. F. S. BRICK. ■ In and thousands of birds The Fills to wrapper. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. ■‘“ucerned—English aggres- April May only take with I loon's Sarsaparilla. C. W. SMALLIDGE, Manager. Belfast, Oct. 26*1896.-44 A Move for Civic Reform. The Brooks Celebration. a member of the Universali9t Sunday school, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. and always earnest in the work by the Representatives of the religious denom- To the Editor of The Journal: The ladies and young people of that In inations of the State met in Auburn last Brooks correspondent of the Belfast Age society. BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1806. 1875, in connection with Miss takes occasion to make some remarks in Hattie week and took the for the At preliminary steps A. Clark she the Shakes- MANSFIELD’S. last issue of that not Merit organized paper very compli- BY THE a Maine Fl Bl.lsHED EVERY THI RSDAY SIORXIXO organizing Civic League. The Is what gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its peare Club, which still exists. Iu mentary to the Republicans of Brooks, in great October, League will not have for its particular popularity, its constantly 188b, she was married to Mr. Towne and Journal Pub. Co. regard to the burning of the effigy of Win. increasing A I' aim the enforcement of the 6ales, and enables it to its with him moved to his home in FULL LINE OF __ jpublican prohibitory J. Bryan. Allow me to state the matter in accomplish Virginia but the wonderful and unequalled cures. The City, Nevada. Two years later they moved law, general cultivation and im- its proper light. The burning of this effigy I HAHLE& A. 1-1LSBVKY. proportion and to where Mr. Towne in J l;i ^"IsManToer provement of and was a unknown to Re- combination, process Seattle, eugaged municipal governments thing entirely any used i:i preparing Hood’s business. In her western home she was no civic affairs. Prof. of Brooks until it was Sarsaparilla general George C. publican accomplish- are unknown to other medicines, and less than in and soon had a Words ot Patriotism. ed. It was the result of a bet two popular Belfast, Purrington of Farmington presided, and between make Hood’s Sarsaparilla circle of warm friends. She was a of belief. If large among the were Ur. boys opposite political Bryan In a to Mr. Hanna after the clergymen present most devoted wife and her whole despatch was elected were to make an mother, U. B. of they together election, him and his associates George Pepper Waterville, Clias. Peculiar to thoughts and energies centering in the fami- thanking effigy of McKinley and burn it on the bon- Itself Ilarbutt of R. T. Hack of on the National Committee for their Presque Isle, It cures a wide of diseases ly circle. Of her it can truly he said, “none ^ great and burn an of if McKin- range because I fire, effigy Bryan J. M. knew Portland, Frost of Bangor, and B. of its as a blood urifier. It her but to love her Her husband service in the cause of sound money and ley was elected; and this they did without power j acts YARNS C. Wentworth of It was and the aud two children survive her, oue son Jo- protection during the campaign, Major Skowhegan. the knowledge of any man who had any- directly positively upon blood, the and the blood reaches nook and siali, 5 years old, aud an iufant. McKinley said; general opinion that iu the past too thing to do with the management of the Re- every much attention had corner of the human system. Thus all A. P. * been given to the dis- publican celebration. The allusion, or rather The Hon. Silas who died at MANSFIELD, Masonic The people in their majesty, ignoring the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues Briggs Hahn, Tempi, cussion of the Maine of before is be- lines, have declared prohibitory law and quotation, “pearls swine,” come under the beneficent influence of his home at Syracuse, N. Oct. was party against repudia- Y., 25th, *'• neath the of % | tion and dishonor, in whatever specious too little attention to the enforcement of contempt honest men. The born at Monmouth in 181!), and graduated it be guise may presented. They have, all laws. people of Brooks as a class profess to be an from Bowdoin College in 1843. On leaving with the same power, affirmed honest mighty There people, though there may be notable he a school in Belfast for their devotion to law and order and their does not seem to he need for an college taught high to a exceptions. They profess be law-abid- two then read law in undeviating respect for justice and the additional organization in support of pro- years, Boston, where ing people, and perhaps there may be ex- after admitted courts. They have maintained their un- while in the other directions in- Hood’s being to the Suffolk bar, he hibition, to that. One of the men who has determination to and ceptions practiced for fifteen From 1865 to faltering support dicated there is call for much years. HAY Wl the constituted authorities the certainly been most blatant in denouncing this was, RESlTl uphold of Sarsaparilla 1880 he resided in Colorado, and served two earnest work for the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A, t. and have new public good. In his a few one of the leaders in a crew The 4 country thereby given vigor years ago, One True Blood 1’urifier. $1; six for $5. terms as Senator in the Territorial Legisla- sermon at the North and strength to our free institutions. church last of men, not who and then ture. In Sunday boys, hanged cure Liver 1880 he removed to Syracuse, where I*-,. Ills; easy to They have, indeed, again consecrated the Rev. S. burned an of the President of the morning pastor, George Mills, effigy 1100(1 S r 11 IS to operate. 25c. he led a retired life. Mr. Hahn left no chil- themselves to and the take,easy country baptized commended United States in the of heartily this movement, and public square dren. His second wife was Mrs. Lottie cherished ordinance of free government We have all sizes for the new all citizens must wish it Brooks. John H. Gordon. Hurd of who DEDERICK an with a new and holy patriotism. The good success. Obituary. Syracuse, survives him. Nov. 13,1890. other kinds victory is not to party or section, but of When nominations are secured Brooks, of presses. Our wires are made \V > by trickery Mrs. Ceiia Ames died at her home in Or- by for the whole Mrs. Amelia S. Cates died at her home oa and American people. Not and elections secured false I>1 UN ,V MOUSE M'F’G Co. 'I treachery, by rington, Nov. 15tli, after an illness of hey never break. the least: of the triumphs of the election Transfers in Estate. High street Saturday night after au illness nearly a office Real is pretences, public prostituted to a year. She was born in and the obliteration of sectional lines in the of about two months. She was born in Bel- Orrington, private gain or personal glorification, it is was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Republic. The following transfers in real estate were mont. and was a daughter of the late John We have demonstrated to the world that time for a reform in the interests of Dean, and wife of Adelbo Ames. Her fath- good recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds Alexander. In early life she came to Bel- wt are a reunited in people purpose and A er, one about a citizenship. community which submits for the week Nov. 189b: Sarah fast with her and has since lived husband, daughter year old, in name. We have manifested ending 18, parents in the oue C. I. Dean of in to such lowers itself and invites J. et to Elmer O. here. She married Jediali brother, Brewer, and one Everything giv.it riiuso the spirit of fraternity and I tiiiugs Briggs al., Belfast, Hall, C. Cates, who sister, Mrs. L. \V. H minions of sur- J.H.&J.W. HARDWARE. further land and in died in Belfast, "i.o.uhri hood that should character- agressions upon the public wel- do.; buildings Belfast. Joseph 18i>5. For several years she was a JONES, 60 always j vive her. Main " St, !/ finmon and equal citizenship, j fare. The cowardly assassin who stabs H. Stevens, Thorndike, to Mary Ann Little- clerk in the dry goods store of A. D. Chase, .or ami proved that in a land in Thorndike. William S. hut a few a conclusively bis victim in the back is denounced in iield, du.; years ago opened millinery es- c tint oj In Aid of an Old Ladies* equal privileges and tablishment on Home. equal! the Dodge, Islesboro, to Junietta Pendleton, Main street. She was pos- < ] 01; unitv an v insidious doctrine of hate I strongest language and pays the penal- land in Islesboro. J. II Sears- sessed of hue was of com- of do.; Eames, taste, pleasant, A supper and entertainment was given at cl a, ty bis crime, if detected; but words arc to J. G. Hammons, land in Sears- and rare PEOPLES il. port, do.; panionable disposition business Memorial Hall Wednesday evening, Nov. NATIONAL | to condemn tlie conduct inadequate fitly Chloe to Her death will l.-'t ".mis Americans,straightway devote port. Atwood, Winterporr. Walter capacity. be mourned by a 11th, by Helping Hand Circle of Kings L A. KMOWLrOM, President. of one who foments ill and FRANK R. WIGC our >et vires to feeling strife et. circle of the uplmilding of Araer- | B. Goodwin al., trustees, Bangor, laud and large friends. Her only son, Willis Daughters for the benefit of the proposed ’-■a: ie. '-ace. honor and of our among his fellow and in A. resides in Portland. glory \ citizens, yet goes buildings Winterport. A. R. Fellows, Cates, In refpoine old ladies’ home, and despite the stormy *'■ i.til.ry. Tarty dissensions unpunished under to to a he j any legal enactment. Winterport, Walter B. Goodwin et al.;] telegram started for Belfast. Satur- night had a very good attendance and netted si,. ■: iio ic.eidivide or the rack An era public of is sure to land and buildings in Winterport. Lovisa day, but did net arrive until after his moth- I on. The was : ri;i zeal or of milgovernment supper liberally pat- Deposits temper either 1 er’s cause a as well as a A. Fuller, Searsmout, to Ubed B. Fuller, death. Of her father’s oi urn- ronized and was and The sale mmim u Peb. •>*, imu. she let.; ; 111 \ citizen from patriotic de- pecuniary moral loss fam.ly j ample good. .Inly 21, I<91. Hit. 1*91. March to a laud and in Searsmout. teen, four brothers and two sisters survive. of articles resulted in Mrs. DEPOSITS: v.*t i a to thv good of all. community, offices are apt to be re- do.; buildings Benj. Sidney Kalish .<>9,1 <0.29 $79,4*0.59 S'*• A. to J. K. do.: are John X. Alexander of Xe- the > a as Vinal, Winterport, Downes, They Reno, taking puff quilt and Mrs. II. W. Marri- -I < I -p'-.iKs patriot and a !>t rites man. ! garded private snaps rather than pub- j »ll> 11,1 Mi,1). Dec. 13, 1 9 land and buildings in Elias B. vada, Lewis E. of Sacramento, Cal., Eobie ner the other. Mrs. H. W. JULY Hi- v. •! have mad*- a lic trusts, and are used to or Winterport. Trundy guessed 14, deep impression pay political F. of 812-i. r» \ r,. r, s | Moore, Frankfort, to Geo. D. Mardeti, Win- Belmont, David of Belfast Mrs. Lucy ."14 as the number of beans in a bottle, Sioo.cjs.i 7. ■ ’,rn st it.ement< r example, circumstances, to Sarah A., who lived with Mrs. Cates. The ! ber. Her prize was a comfortable. The Frankfort, George Marden, Winterport; the ■« .-.a >. J lev. inefficem: v. ii of Currency* on tfa ah *r «‘tt. o! New York. Ti:- ! nothing worse accompanies land in Frankfort. Elwell estate, funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at her entertainment consisted of a solo Mrs. Washington* (fates, Joseph by DKPDSITS tile 1\l’i:ui-N i' i)!-:i‘A h TMi: N' i. iv ,1 : '.-0.0 limit, n mi is Ii is to correct to E. land late and was Ambrose ,T. the solo Democratic it, expensive. such Burke Elwell, do.; residence, attended. Morrison, “The Sinner an Nr and dub Nr I ;t s | Northport, largely ><■;.• during N- lirst •••.•,■ I > ol i! The and and the that month, rids d.-nar; m uir oiVer- V Y;\v Yoik a.ml member of ( on- j evils, they exist, and by educational ef- and buildings in Northport. E. Burke El- dry goods millinery establishments Song"by Mrs. Morrison and a chorus, much as even i**.•- d* n a in ,;i.j forts to well to Daniel E. land of the were closed the time of the latter of Mrs. that « it v. pic-iitin^ himself to prevent their existence in the Elwell, Northport; city during composed Nellie Maenm- amount ot ou'r a|dtal Stock. lins !>'■ in Pen- the funeral. Hank g r lie kites? os: Nddi'• ! !’. mk \V ,• •* and Rachael Mrs. Nellie Miss in i' | v a a e future Hint has buildings Northport. ber, Howard, Mattie Dick- ! Ah tire mcm.s in 1 •• mini.-trillion, pv.oiiptpr! organiza- Fire and liurglar-l’ro d v .rk, a >v > •; dleton, to Bowdoin- Mrs. Goldie hank in his t tion of tlie Maine Civic Knox, Humphry Small, ey, Curtis and Messrs. Wilbur connr v. Ke] and Demo- Teague, and it -ri!l liam; land and buildings in Knox. John F. Little Irving Levi Roderick, son of the A. Fred S. Hutchins and John 'A,v a lew *5.0!) S VFK DulVMT V.mU \ 1 Mueomber, 1 ■1 in deehu that no new certainly lias a wide lield of usefulness /oc/gs. so hey may h taken r > and t cm i-> Hank i! dca-v iag to Andrew F. lute David Roderick of died at Lawry, Vassalburo, Lawry, Bangor, the S. Davidson. A literary program was pre- uies'h'u should be before it. It: cannot do the work pushed to alone, Searsmout; laud and buildings in Sears- home of his mother, Mrs. E. J. Partridge, sented, consisting of recitations by Miss fill- i' ..1 *. distuili and should have the of Cleora Haney, Master Mrs. business, believine support every good mout. H. C. Good now, by trustee, Bangor, last Sunday morning, aged nine years and Percy Clifford, Path Staples, Master Frankie Staples ami that :i-policy is there will be citizen. to C. E. ; laud and three He was a pursued Atwood, Winterport days. manly, active little reading by Miss Ethel Clark. mo .ui iidvanec in general prosperity tluit buildings in Winterport John G. Brooks, boy and a member of the Central Interme- fl Ranges One of the to Real diate was A. O. 1'.-W i I’ooiino men as well as business men w ill principal features of the an- trustee, Belfast, Belfast Industrial school. He thoughtful for one of Enterprise Lodge, initiated feel the benelicial nual of of Estate Co.; land and buildings in Belfast. his years and always mindful of those about one candidate last Thursday evening and results of tlie election, report Secretary Agriculture ___ M Hear Morton a Delia A. Whitehouse et al., to Fred him. As his mother stood over him when received one application. The l'veu tlie Atlanta, Georgia. will be lengthy refutation of Unity, membership Journal, A. lie was he noticed that was of the is the claims of what he calls Whitehouse, do.; laud and buildings in dying, she crying lodge expected to reach 100 before which advocated lit van's tells “calamity election, and said; “If head aches it on 1st. howlers. fie will Unity. your lay my January Are to date in its readers that “tlie result of con- contend that agricul- up every partial! only pillow, perhaps I can rub it.” He was very tural interests are tinued -diver agitation would be to dis- not declining; that 7- The Belfast W. C. T. U. fond of flowers and the last act to some he They are the leaders of all mode per cent, of the farms in the are turb business;” and chairman of country loved was to and give them dowers. Bynum At the regular meeting of the Belfast W. pick shortness of the National Democratic committee without any incumbrance, while the in- Most of his life he had lived with stoves and says C. T. U., Nov. 12th, the following superin- his ranges. that tin- one cumbrance on the is pel. cent. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. grave duty devolving upon remaining tendents of work were chosen: Evangelis- was incurred in Jackson of whom he was breath—a the gold Democrats is to “stand by and the purchase and im- tic, Mrs. E. P. Alexander; systematic giving, very fond and See them before buying am otlu they feel his death keenly. He was support Die McKinley administration in provement of the lands. The report will Mrs. L. E. Stearns; scientific temperance sensation state that the a member of the Methodist Sunday school, eat tying on tlie reform necessary to tlie greatest ratio of mortgages instruction, Mrs. Etta Savery; temperance HALE’S and at the request of School Super- pel IG tion of our system of is found in the North Atlantic States, and literature, Mrs. R. S. Smart; peace and ar- currency.” intendent Brick the funeral services were of 115 Stn that Mrs. Francis in dryness Hi^h M I'l: such a man as Mr. in the New Jersey shows bitration, Jones; purity McKinley specially heavy held at that church to accommodate his |fQNEY n. L. Mitchell. literature and Mrs. S. G. se- iis * Bel ’'!d:c House, the incumbrances. art, Bicknell; supported by patriot- schoolmates, who attended in a The and heat curing homes for homeless children, Mrs. C. body. ic' :iiicliigeiu'c and the business in- Central Intermediate school was closed 0F E. Cottrell; work among lumbermen, Mrs. ti ic-t-w the •uutry, it would seem that Belfast did herself in during the afternoon and the liag set at half- in the proud the cele- Mary Willis; narcotics, Mrs. Mary E. Beck- a ]'t• spcri i.s future feu all our is bration last mast. The funeral was held yesterday, people Thursday night, and not the ett ; hygiene and heredity, Mrs. L. G. Clark ; Rolls) conducted Rev. G. Belfast assuti G. Winslow. The Natioi; d. The discordant by child throat. 5,000 only note in the least pleasing feature was the soldiers and sailors. Mrs. Horace W. Pitcher; HOREHOUND participa- in sweet of social lay his white casket completely surround- harmony reviving industries is ! tion of so many sound money Democrats purity and mothers’ meetings, Mrs. AND tlmt whit ed by dowers which included the following Belr'ast. !V h comes from Bryan, tlie defeat- in the rejoicings. Young America had Mary C. Staples; Sunday observance, Mrs. Neglect Sarah gifts. A pillow from his relatives in Bangor; mi -!;d;i ate. and if sounds like the wail vent and Conaut; dower mission, Miss A. A. ample scope, and there was I 1 a pillow with “Our Darling” from his grand- is TAR 1897 Wall of a lost Hicks; petitions and Miss Ellen spirit. noise but no destruction of legislation, dangerous. Paper galore, prop- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Jackson, P. Frothingham. The following committee Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar acts or wanton and JUST RECEIVED. erty mischief, long before and Miss Albertene Jackson; a basket from like a charm on the throat and bronchial tubes. on charity work was Mrs. Fran- I ': hi- address before the Social the ! appointed: Use it before it’s too late. 8old by druggists. Baptist midnight city had resumed its usual ces March, Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. S. G. his mother and E. J. Partridge; a bunch of Tl. ; in Boston last i)y. Mrs. Mrs. L. Prices 5 to 10 Cts. week, McArthur, quiet. This will go into as the Bicknell, Mary O. Littlefield, nine yellow roses from Ella B. Twomhly; history j Pike’s Toothache cure in one minute. *» E. Mrs. Sarah Conant. Drops "in- New V(.rk*s most noted Stearns, nine, roses W. j OPEN EVENINGS. preachers. most general, and the best, celebration j pink from Frank Twomhly; Open from 9 to s;dd: s'*me the bouquets from Miss Annie Jackson and say pulpit should nor Belfast lias ever had in We all know that tired muscle can be commemorating a ! any Walter Arey; wreath and bouquet from the EVERY D01 CARLE &. JONES, 1 to 4 F V oo’fi. : '•i.ti< s. but I think it a restored by rest. Your stomach is a muscle. depends political victory. Central Intermediate school; a crescent 1 Dyspepsia is its manner of saying “1 am ‘■il Main Street, lielf'ant. gre.i’ «ir;»l on the kind of tin* with his baby name “Mannie” and a basket, introsi i s soi t polities tired. Give me rest.” To rest the stomach from the shoe faetory; bouquets of n> ses I touches. J lind a must do its work outside of the ]■ lpit great many peo- “I voted for free silver, and now that you body. from Mrs. Chas. F. Marshall and Mrs Thos. This is the Shaker’s method of curing in- j ple s*i interested in the other world that West; pinks from Gene Cook; bouquets 1 1 see the dawn of returning and its success is best attested by prosperity, digestion, from Mrs. C. H. Twomhly, H. L. Partridge | H. they ,re.!.* t d<> their in this worhl. the fact that these are free B. DURti duty which lias come with your 1 want people practically anil Sue M. Partridge; bouquet, M. E. Sun- IF A election, from what is without doubt the most ; But if the i-aunot the 10 com- preva- Misses pulpit preach to say that I was What day school; basket, Wadsworth,! frankly wrong. lent of all diseases. The Shaker Digestive Carter and Mrs. McDon- mandments and the are pupils; bouquets, j PORE golden rule, what Cordial not contains food 1 A FULL LINE OF the country needed was not more or only digested aid, Mrs. Percy Follett, Misses Wadsworth of Glasses s which is absorbed without BECOMES Fitting pulpits lot:1 A sin can be rebuked from promptly taxing and1.Carter, Mrs. L. S. Hall, Miss Folsom, cheaper money, but confidence, and your the tired but it is likewise tbe until it digestive organs, Dickey boys, Mrs. J. C. Berry and Yannie the ard Ea> a pulpit becomes a plank in a an aid to the of other foods in the Eye splendid victory has restored it." Such digestion Leighton. CLOGGED | ;d and then think stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will convince Inflammation Office hours un p> platform, many it is the of a language letter Nov. can Hot Water received, you of its merit, and these you obtain and Irritation Bottles, ■ i.- -1-..e ed and From f 2. ilO I that the pulpit must not all has been received lltli, by Major McKinley from a silver through druggists. The sad intelligence set in causing touch it.” in Nov. SRAR.SPOKT. man more than local in here of the death Seattle, Wash., of fame the silver Laxol is the best medicine for children. SYRINGES, Etc., Nellie M. after a short Tei.ehomm: I'iivm', State where he lives. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. 14th, of Mrs. Towne, PiMPLES W. O. is a Fuller, Jr., candidate for illness. Mrs. Towne was the daughter only Blotches, blackheads, baby blemishes, and FOR SALF. BY the postmastership at Rockland, and as a Some of the citizens of Bath complain of the late Josiah and Sarah Miller Mitchell falling hair. The only preventive is Among the letters received by Major man of letters, bearing the stamp of that the water supply tastes fishy. Why and wife of William R. Towne. Her girl- 'N..i i was McKinley last Saturday the following hood was in Belfast, where she was genuine ability, lie would fill the office not make chowder of it? passed CUTICURA SOAP A. A. HOWES & CO. I Desirous of preser\ from Seth L. Bel- the. Fuller than it has ever been Congressman Milliken, extremely popular, especially among because the ('ov l«> filled. only preventive of inflamma- SUBSCRIBE my Saturday Me.: “No such has in at & She was a industrious scholar, fast, splendid victory W. H. Bray has put Legro Spald- young. bright, tion and clogging of the Pokes. FOR^^^^ hereby forbid the Another illicit still lias been discovered com- from the. Belfast school Sale been won, nor has the nation had such ing’s factory a system of leleplioues for and graduated High greater than the combined sales of all other skin brush thereon. and complexion soaps. Sold throughout thu world. in Boston, it was not a of after which she attend- < political still to since the surrender of munication between the office and the vari- in the class 1879, Pott Kit Dmn ani> C'hf.m. n Sole Boston. C. H. H cause ** Crops., THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. 2vvlii' rejoice 03~ Send for How to Prevent Facial hunt. three She was Blemishes,” fr*«. Gen. Lee." ous rooms. ed Wellesley College, years.

WHITE STORE, »■ j I’ROPKI 81 Main Street, Great Clearance Sale BELFAST. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ #♦♦*♦♦♦« I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O IT* -»| Mens, Boys and Children’s Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefers, |

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

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

OUTFIT A.T THE COMB A.3NTID GET YOUR WINTER CHARLES O'CONNELL. WHITE STORE, 81 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE. | Propr OF Our Brooks was ^ 1NFWS BELFAST. correspondence received rtfi _ too late for this issue.

... a Thanksgiving ball at Mc- Elmer Piper, who had an arm broken a Nov. 2(>th. j.' ,sr Knox, Good few weeks thrown ago by being from a Flowers flourish in the ■r for those who wish. The Sunlight, which brightens and gladdens everyone, horse, had the same arm again broken last and ordially invited. week while at play on the school common. v, tin illations the Gov- by At a recent meeting of Helping Hand Cir- owing: Justice of the * * cle of King’s Daughters, the of 10 sympathy CASES OF THE V W. Bucks- Abbott, tiie circle was extended to Mrs. Maria Ma- ::iun, Belfast : Isaac M. Soap comber on account of her recent Sunlight bereave- cheers the !larr\ W. Young, Matini- ment. up tired housewife by relieving her of the terrors of the old time into the home E. L. French has “washday,” bringing brightness and comfort Capt. hired the rooms on and for the making her happy and cheerful. apologize giving High street under Hall’s photograph studio Less ,al.nr OLMSTEAD A 't do it. The items are and is Lever SHOW fitting them up for his bakery busi- Bros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison CUSHING, Streets, New York. nterest in the can paper ness, which will be moved as soon as the v one better way—a paid necessary changes can be made. Livingston, N Y., Kil- Sherman The meeting of A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of & Co. shipped 15 tons of leather- The work of yarding the fish in Swan * * huard on steamer Veterans, next Monday evening will be an Penobscot to Boston Mon- Lake, preparatory to stripping is in progress STOCK FOR ladies of the ling Metlio- one. day night. R. T. BELFAST. important The proposed revision of under the direction of Rankin. The for a drill to earsing Hag the will come Chat. It excellent by-laws up for action, and has rained all the summer aud fish are large and in condition. nominations will be ail the took 50 made for next year’s fall, and the reign of winter will Monday and Tuesday they land- ^Prices That soon Talk \uks. The down train was oftieers. begin....F. E. locked from 5 to 10 Loud.*^ Wiley has bought the salmon, weighing pounds, Very mites late Monday evening, packing cases of the and 150 and stripping Wednes- I he Baptist Juuior Christian Endeavor Dana Sarsaparilla Co., trout, began No matter what you see advertised as we shall I .’day of trains on the back which were stored in When these are stripped, the work of bargains CPI A CI-I Society will give an entertainment in the the laboratory when day. their into •a track has been laid the will be continued. prices smitherens from now on. If see lrV^n * s|>ur Baptist vestry, Monday evening, November property was sold for a shoe factory.... yarding you any- i!i. Belfast turn-table for the that interests CUT IT 23d, at seven o’clock. The entertainment Among donations to the Odd Fellows | thing you, OUT, and with The Churches. compare what we show •-moving the hank of cinders fair in Portland was will be au exercise eutitled “The Juniors’ a gold finished pen you when you call at our store. Your back if want it. •sed as ballast. from | money you Love of of tray Willis A. Cates....The Maine Country,’’ consisting marches, the North church —-- The services at next -44 A -- 5 Central is •ments have been made and recitations. Admission 10 loading seven cars at Belfast and songs cents. Sunday will be as follows: Sermon by the •f tlie Boston Tea Citypoint with Christmas trees for New Co.’s The ladles of the Universalist Church Rev. G. S. Mills, at 10.45 a. in,; Sun- \ork and pastor, the sent out the Philadelphia. The trees are cut Olmstead & compauy will hold a public supper on the school 12 m.; C. E. at 0 p. Snow European in East day meeting m.; Cushing, which are of the lat- Belfast, Searsport and Swanville_ agons, plan, this (Thursday) evening at G o’clock, lecture by the pastor at 7 p. m. Are sacrificing their stock to get out of Men’s Ulsters. L. L. Gentner is building a atly finished in white, ami in their Five cents will be carriage house vestry. charged on The services at the Uuiversalist church business quickly. The prices we quote are 19 GREY BLUE and OXFORD Market street, and A. D. is ULSTERS, carrying capacity is large, for each article of food or combination. This Smalley AT RIDICULOUS uext will he as follows: evidence that we we shall and PRICES. building a stable at his on Green Sunday Morning bought right, heavy durable, our competitors s in the centre of the car- is the second will place public supper and they be with sermon, at 10 45. will we street. worship, Subject, also SLASH the of all our say stole these goods, but enclosed in The prices regular glass. held at least once a month during the win- school at 12 1 A “Thanksgiving.” Sunday m. money talks, the shortest price catches CASE MEN’S Big Funny Show. The & Fox goods that are broken in sizes, including through openings in front. ter. All are invited. Conroy meeting at 0, in the the of Young People’s vestry. buyer, so we shall place the tigure company comedians will he seen here at FURNISHING GOODS, HATS.CAPS.MACK- “Jesus the Door.” at rhe Unitarian church are Castine celebrated the election of McKin- the Topic, Opera House on Wednesday evening, INTOSHES, ETC. .>ns for a “Bazar of the ley and Hobart last Saturday evening with The Methodist Sunday school held a rally Call’s November in $5.97. Hair 24th, their iudicrous success IMarwear. a at will take at the torchlight procession, headed by the Cas- O I the vestry Sunday noon. The exercises JUST place larity s \ acatiou,” the in which ONE-HALF PRICE. tine hand. comedy 50c. ••‘ afternoon ami The houses were decorated and opened with music by the school and prayer gootli, now vis>c. 'dnesday they scored a big hit in Boston, Portland ■ illuminated the line of life- the The nth. Fancy articles, along march, aud last by pastor. following papers were Bangor season. The play was writ- Men’s Suits. 26 ULSTERS, FINE SHETLAND HEAVY Democrats in the read audios, will be of- long joining display, and ten for &c., laughing purposes only, aud in the linings, GREAT SLAUGHTER IN there were fireworks and red The >•( Miss Isabel Ginn. ,it decorated fire. The hands of Duty Superintendents, 30 HEAVY DARK COLORED SUITS, attractively such excellent Irish comedians as Work in the Sunday School, Normal School students took an active $6 93. g the different a part v Mrs. Ti'eston Wadi in. made to sell at wearers and nations, \s know Conroy & Fox to it is 87.00, good in the he, easy to Relation of the Sunday school to the Church, ■d "i- the European plan, parade. that pretty patterns. Our price: anticipate another good laugh, is m wait- Maurice E. Davidson. 13 OF C. O. & S.'s FINEST, SILK SLEEVE MACKINTOSHES The 'L'lie of Scholars to the pleasing operetta, “A Belfast Gun Club will have a shoot- ing for us. The is not duty Sunday school, piece only possessed Miss linings, tailor made 815.00 Ulsters 810.00 box coats, velvet cemented will be Myrtle Mitchell. go- collars, given by some ing match Thanksgiving Day ou the Con- of a and What lias the -M. E. school S3.29. funny story, side-spiitting situa- Sunday been doing in ing at seams, now ! ient. gress street grounds, if pleasant: if stormy, but is Belfast, Miss Lena Sanborn. — tions, enlivened with many novel in Belfast House. There will be The pastor, Rev. G. G. made $11.75. is of Opera rifle specialty all of which Winslow, 50 SUITS AT meeting the Hamp- features, are new —---— $4.79. bri-f on | matches for 22 rifles, 25 yards, 3 shots this season. remarks Sunday School work, and U eetric Street Railway per The stars are old favorites in man, 5 men : best score gets a chicken. Portland and presented each one present with a souvenir -’tli. Uie fol.owing direc- Trap Bangor and are sure of a hearty $5.00 Each. card. A short time was devoted to Sun- Men's and L shooting for everybody Guns furnished to on their first visit the Hoys' Hats, $ ,23 H'-vry Mitchell, E. C. reception to Belt ist.as their j Among this lot are line Ail Wool Cassi- those who wish School lesson and the services H. W. I. by members of the club. reputation has day closed $1.00 Whips, .25 Mayo, Hampden; long preceded them. meres, made to sell at £10.00 to £13.00. a- itli music. V ;ker, New Chicken shooting at G5 yards. 25 OV ERCOATS AT 2 pairs 25 rent .25 Haven; New Advertisements. Now, with busi- 1 They all go for $5.00, however, as Braces, v s, H. New Dr. F. E. lioss Services at the Methodist 2 25 cent Wool Wagner, Freeman has been appointed reviving and prices advancing, is the Episcopal long as they last. pair Hose, 25 ro.-T >rs' to church Sunday will bo as follows: At Men's meeting these of- l'-cal agent of the New England Livestock time buy, and Starrett proposes to further 0.45, $5.00. $1.50 Blue Flannel H U. Love feast; 1 <» 45, sermon the fol- Mitchell, presi- Insurance Co., a which insures stimulate trade a mark-down salt; of by pastor, Black, Blue and Blue Shirts non’ us company by 28 SUITS, DARK and MEDIUM COL- Grey, Kersey 'v treasurer; J[. W. dress lowed by tbe H<>iy Communion ; 12 m., Sun- sey. hve stock against death from sickness or goods, including remnants and many Chinchillas, worth 88.00. If you ors, double and single breasted, all buy 75c.fine fleeced Underwear. .43 W.)i-R has on an of this day school; 2.:»0 p. in., special memorial ser- begun accident. The cover free veterin- fall's styles in dress pattern nothing else come to us for your win- : policies lengths. vices to Mr. Winfield wool, Men’s $3.00 Bants,$ l.;)S to Maeomber, late mis- Bangor Winterport, 111 attendance to the insured The sale will also include a new lot ami new ter Overcoat. Our Black and Blue ary animals, and sionary to Africa : 4 p. in.. Junior line Knee ad will he League $6.93. Boys' Bants, .43 pushed to coru- are so as to make the business safe styles of tlanneletts and ilee.-e-lim d ! meeting: 0 p m., Nobby Overcoats, made raw is guarded wrap- Epworth League meeting, edge, Camels Hair isr next. topic, ‘‘Christ’s to His Disci- Boys' Under- for the insured and at the same time guard pets, shawls, jackets, rapes, underwear, etc. | Testimony I We have paid C. O. & S. £10.00 for the only ples;” 7 p. m. song and prayer services, wear, ,03 frauds on the ....Carle & Jones’offer of a Miller topic, ■"j ’tult-nt of tli** Bangor against company. lamp “The Almost Christian;” Acts 20:28 2D. very same quality goods less than a $9.75. with each >10 dinner set is Men's ,20 good for hut one Saturday Nov. there will be a sold at Heavy Cloves, unit eribbage, wliist ami List of unclaimed letters remaining in the evening, 21st, year ago. They quickly £13.00. Just. 8;» 00 to 85 00 less then their worth. | week as musical rehearsal at i.oO; longer, there are only ten lamps i Monday evening, It must make this firm sick to see these j pillar games here fur Belfast post otiice for the week ending Nov. Nov. 2:! 1. left. a set for quarterly conference, conducted .iiui Buy and get suits over the counter mentions as among 14. IS!*r>. Ladies—Miss Melissa Blood, Miss Thanksgiving by Rev. W. W. Ogier, Presiding Elder. A elegant passed your lamp free.... Horse for sale at lull is players, Capt. Charles Mamie Brown, Hattie M. Edmunds, Mrs. cheap attendance desired. The usual week | at $6.93. the b ranc.is Shoe ■ will be 15 Mens and S; ore. See advt. for par- evening meetings held. Boys’ !1 Sanborn, Ahlen D Chase, Ida M. Stevens. Miss Helen Sibley, Mrs. Boston, Out. 2". TSub. tieulars... .Girl wanted to do house- MB. II. \V. (’ \ s. Jr., Harry Clifford ami Zubie Webster. Gentlemen—John K. general L B K work at 14 The Belfast Schools. 23 SUITS AT Dkau Sir —We have 1'Im High street, Belfast_Mr. E. shipped you expert checker players Bailey, L). M. Murphy, Mr. Thomas Plant, Reefers, 1 eases of etothiujr at \ otir >\cn and « Rouudy Eva M. Roundy a card prices. Hir loss is jam. Y. Bred W. Brown of the Mr. G. C. Bidley, Lee Skinner. Let- publish The circular from small sizes, 34, 35 and 30. If you are your post Ship of following Superintend- $11.75 Each. j can assure your customers hi values. " I thanks-A. A. Howes & Co., have hot I bite, L. H. March, city ters— Capt. Frank A. Plummer, schr. B. L. ent Brick is being circulated by members a small man buv one of these as our u'o.-.is are eut to lit and made water bottles, syringes and other rubber ! Gushing, Oluistead & Snow’s pride in the besi possible maimer. Hiram Chase. In German Sherman; Mr Muggins Bobbins, schr. j of the School Committee: .Willis A. Cates Yours res'p'y ■< A. Follett is goods... publishes a card of I stylish plaids, elegant cutaway clay very expert, Charles Billings. There are in the lower grades of our CrsiitNo.oi.MsTKAr) Y Snow. thanks. city worsteds, some of the finest goods they B. ardman, Esu., author of schools between fifteen and twenty Reefers for The Portland Press that some pupils, says anxi- in the neighborhood of and 14 made: would be cheap at £13.00. They $10.00 $5.00. is ranked as one of the Farm Buildings Burned. The buildings 12,1k, years of ety had been felt for the coast- age, who are held back to a deii- won’t last at ’’ Capt. Allen, of Mrs. owing long $11.75. ALL WOOL ami *'rs in the State. There are Cordelia Brown on the Augusta road INDIGO COLOR, wise who left cieney in one or two essential studies, and missionary, that port in the -• « .-j whist clubs composed of (formerly the Luther Smith place) about 2 who are making no progress owing to the southeast gale of Nov. 5th. bound to the east- ami nelude some expert players. miles troin the eity, were burned Tuesday inconsistency uncongeniality of their ward, hut a letter lias been received assur- surroundings. These are to ; evening. Mrs. Brown, her and waiting only e. B. F. daughter he relieved ■ Patterson was ar- ing his safety. He writes that he had the by the law of compulsory age, the daughter’s Charles W. and will into the rt last on husband, Stephen- go world poorly Saturday charge roughest experience of his sea life. “At equipped son, lived on the for the battle of life. Iris a iu place. The buildings were proposed that Bangor, and was turn- one time I would not have given ten cents special school be started wherein these de- totally destroyed with most of their con- ■ 'Cheers of lent 1 Penobscot county. for the boat, myself, and all on but linq pupils may be placed and special board, tents. The was owned Mrs. :' "1- place by Brown teaching be done along the line of their Patterson hired a team God helped us and we came out all right. and was valued at about on greatest weakness. n $2,000, which Bangor to go to West The boat proved her strength and soundness There is another she had an insurance of class, already out of turn the next $1,000. She saved a day. Nothing and ability as a seaboat.” The sea school, who I think would go were* it not for lieafy of her household the Team for two portion effects. Mr. being classed with the children. In weeks, when forced the water up the centreboard box younger OPERA HOUSE. Stephenson loses all his size are in attainments tt (. but Patterson personal property, they large, small. aiiideu, had and displaced the cap and hooded the cabin. Such make citizens except his horse and The loss in- poor and furnish mate- r«*i carriage. Nov. 25th. curly returned to Maine But managed to and rial for lawbreakers. It is believed that Wednesday, they pull through cludes 2 several a ui f cows, calves, hog, GO liens, of these would return Belfast learning of it anchored in Muscongus hay at two o'clock, many to school volun- 300 bushels of his winter’s the 10 of LEFT and 1 LEFT. of apples, supply tarily, although beyond age = arresting him in Frankfort after a five hours' run.'’ compul- EVENT OF THE SEASON. FIRST APPEAR hay, grain, etc., and all his sory education, if they could mingle among :T,-rs.n; admits vegetables, ANCE HERE OF THE FAMOUS having taken mates of their own age in their studies. “To We have had a sale of 1>XIN 1NXTK ^lTTi*^ for the last two Items. household effects and He had no good • Shipping The loss of the old clothing. be a man men” is >s h** rude off with a woman. among a principle that ex- schooner is was insurance. His brother Albert had his tends back even to childhood. and has been with the that we tm at Camden and went to Mayflower reported. She CONROY <£ FOX weeks, every purchaser pleased lamp I believe this is built in and had goods stored there and were all burned. condition one of thecauses oi r. 1824, long been owned and they Patterson at. one time of so much truancy and that the have GIVEN THEM. Mr. was in experiment Company of Comedians, Singers and Dancers, in -• sailed bv who was ac- Stephenson the barn and har- is < r in Hull.W. C. Marshall’s Capt. Nutter, always worth trying. You are asked to subscribe nessed his their Great Comedy Success, There are 10 of these left, and there is but nee week left bis and often com- horse about 7 o’clock to come to for this that the only lamps t y. eouipained by wife, they purpose experiment may he the and left tried. prised the crew, being unable to find any city, everything apparently we ca nmake this offer. Buy a set f-*r TInnksgO dig and get yam- Tiie storm on the coast all The cause Mr. A. C. of the School one who would risk his life by going with right. of the tire is un- Sibley Committee as very severe, and the stram- raised SCO the lamp FREE* them.Sell. Minetta, which sailed from known. There was some delay in getting among employes of the shoe to into obliged put Glcui- the lire alarm sounded. Word first came in factory. Bangor Saturday for Boston, with lumber, _-a-OPEN I.V EM>Os. ——. i:" until '• o’clock that Ansel Brick (Saturday was m outer harbor wa- Capt. Wadsworth’s Superintendent has written to the Which made such a tremendous Hit in Boston. 1 Boothbay Monday, buildings n Ib-stou and Gloucester were and various terlogged. The sch Waterloo from Bangor, burning, could be saved if the en- Superintendents in Waldo County Portland and Bangor Last Season. d the first snow storm of the gine would come out. The alarm was to arrange for a to he held soon in Funniest, Produced in Years. A with lumber, was outside with sails gone rung meeting The l’lay Laugh "C \\ from Start to Finish. Sweet ong X. E. wind. After in by the police, but was not sounded for the interests of work Pretty Girls, Sing- and leaking.. .Sch. Susan N. Pickering lias systematized among NEW and Main ers, Graceful Dancers. Kvcrvidling CARLE & 21 Belfast. she had a N. JONES, \\ half an St, gale and nearly hour. The watchman at the teachers and His UP-TO-DATE! I been on Burnham's railway, Boston, for Superintendents. plan hr'.fast until s :io m.. .The Mathews Bros’, mill did not is for the and Best Farce Conn p. cleaning and patching metal.Brown & blow, because each Superintendent to meet the Positively Biggest g the only boat on the B. & lie had received so many false alarms re- teachers of his town at least edy Company on the Road. Co.’s Freight Circular reports no improve- once a month S^TVFTJIIilL. ^.33^L'JVESS, heavy freight every trip.... cently, and the watchman at Critchett & for of PRluKS 35 AND 50 CENTS. j ment of a general character during the past consultation, study methods, etc., and ;ne, owned by G. H. Kimball Sibley’s was in the upper of the build- at the of the Secure seats in advance at City Store. week. Tonnage for ease oil to the far East part meeting Association in Stock- Drug tlie ’•> os on the Jeweler to marine railway of j ing going the rounds and did not hear the ton next j is required by shippers, but the market is Springs May, to have a report People. ■■rd. Boston, receiving a new bell in tlie engine room. A of horses from each town. bare of suitable vessels, and few are offered pair ■ YOU WANT undergoing repairs to her con- was hitched to a hand engine and with a The schools will close firm for forward loading. Some business Wednesday after- £ * 3 ItfEW Emeline will tie crew went out as far as the Nov. JF NEW STORE!, GOODS. probably up has been completed during the interval for trotting park, noon, 25th for the Thanksgiving recess, hr when word came that the were and winter.. The steamer Rock- December, January, February aud March, buildings re-open the foliowing Monday. On ac- THE FRESHEST, ■ too far for them to do -r m the river route Monday, and in most instances full previous rates goue any good, and count of this closing the meetings of the they returned. Chief Engineer Welch has teachers will be until roand, Mondays, Wednesdays have been secured, though to Shanghae one postponed December. THE PUREST, s since made which at o’clock a. m.; and vessel was obtained at a slight concession. arrangements by such de- Bangor Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Prices will not occur Direct from the Manufacturers. Lowest and at 7 The market is as somewhat easier lays in the future. AND BEST ursdays Saturdays regarded Mercury, \ CANDIES :■ a Eleven Years Experience. :rrs will be as follows: Mas- in tone, due to more liberal offerings of dis- East Belfast. Mrs. Porter Nasli, who as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell OF ALL KINDS. BUY THE5 AT Repairing Specialty. 1 W. Curtis; pilot, Addison tant tonnage. There has been a considerable has been visiting friends in Lawrence, and completely derange the whole system when it the mucous MAINE. F. S. Pierce; engineer, Sam- falling off in the demand for coal tonnage to Mass., returned last week_Miss Jennie entering through surfaces. Such 75 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, Where articles should never he used on they are made. W. C. Marshall. has been decided not to with- the East, but rates have not been unfavor- Ford has gone to New York, where she ex- except prescrip- Mixer’s, Store formerly occupied by tions from reputable physicians, as the and our it s from the route at the close ably influenced, owners holding out for full pects to remain for the winter_Herbert damage Be sure try Molasses Kisses, they will do is ten fold to the good you an possi- They beat them all. n the river, but to continue Ellis and wife visited Mr. Ellis’ E. previous quotations-Three fishing vessels father, derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Also our home made Chocolates, bly Cure, man- lb. after the Penobscot is taken were in the sch. W. H. W. Ellis, only 25c. per port Tuesday, David- Sunday-Last Thursday night ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo., O., ‘•••wiston is now fitted for son with live cod, and the sch. Wild Hose three ladies armed themselves with torches C3p*Remember we make our own candies and being contains no mercury, and is taken act- aud sloop Startle with corned fish_Sch. internally, they are all pure and fresh. business. F. W. Pote is to re- and started for Mason’s Mills. to a the blood and James Holmes is at F. G. Coming ing directly upon mucous surfaces loading hay of the In Hall s Catarrh ms as agent at Belfast, Dec. 1st, White’s for Boston-Sch. house that was not lighted up they conclud- system. buying Cure be niXER’S CANDY STORE, Maggie Mulvey sure you get the genuine, it is taken internally the as for Gloucester was Cirough season steward Amboy with coal, towed ed that a silver man lived there, and so they and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & 8w45 67 Church St., Belfast. info Nantasket Roads Co. Bangor... .The Castine made Monday morning, cheered for McKinley until their throats Testimonials free. having lost sails in a southwesterly gale off JE^Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. from Belfast to Goose Falls to Highland Bight. The vessel was leaking began smart. They only gave up when ring a passenger to the train, about 50 strokes per hour. It was thought they lost their speech and found that the at one time that it would he to p of 2.1 miles was made in 2 necessary parties were enjoying the illumination in abandon the vessel, but with aid from the To the Farmers of Waldo Notice! the at the of Co: minutes, including stop station she was a city.... Walter Clark VYinterport vis- life-saving brought to \ S there is an inferior grade of cigars being put safe a nchorage. ited his uncle, Mr. Isaac Sherman, last week. The time is near at hand when the new fi up under my brand, “Belfast,*’ made of in- ferior stock. I eaution all buyers to see that my .Misses Cleora and of will be for and it Haney Myrtle crop hay ready market, name appears on the box as manufacturer. It is Mitchell visited Miss Flora Sherman last is that the same a well known fact that tlx se who have used these essentially necessary should visited NVv York ami Peyton cigars have found them to he superior to all other Having and week.Charlie who has been he in such manner as to Carrow, pressed command o-eent goods. Any dealer who handles the genuine made a very thorough examimu ion .-i a!! in has returned home.... can visiting Bangor, the highest market price. This can best he “Belfast,” honestly say: tie NEW a lid DESIR Mil.I STALES

Those who attended the Teachers' Institute wc accomplished by using a Dedriek Coin m “I sell the BEST 5=CENT $1.00, millinery, we feel roundem. can please Beautiful Boils Friday were Mrs. George Leavett, Miss bian Press, three of which are now ready to our customers with our goods ami t-u- in Rosa Coombs and Mrs. Fred CIGAR on the market.” trimming. Savery....A start in the vicinity of Belfast. Hay put up week we are little after the celebration “Belfast” is a and can be | offering girl enjoying by these presses is sought for and acknowl- registered brand, only npHIS* manufactured on n nreat bargain in a Thursday night asked her mother the next by myself. Any infringment edged by all dealers to bring higher prices this brand will be prosecuted. Beware of imita- Miss FREE. if was ever tions. Florence Wells morning McKinley president than the same quality of hay put up by other lyr+51p before. When told that he had not, she said I. L. Maker. have Five beautiful dolls, lithographed on card- presses. From twelve to thirteen tons of PERRY, will charge of the trimming depart- will be next board, eight inches high. Can be cut out and “Well, perhaps my papa time.” Dedriek pressed hay can be loaded in a ment, and as she is diiect from one >1 the a number illuminated their homes largest and most work rooms in put together by the children—no pasting. _Quite common box car at a saving in freight of 35 YOU * SHOULD * SMOKE stylish them were Boston, where she has been at work with Each doll has two complete .suits. Ameri- Thursday night. Among Mr. per cent, to the shippers and 20 per cent, first-class is Mrs. Loviua B. milliners, she prepared to give can, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Levi Curtis, Pliilbrook, Kel- more hay can be pressed in a given time for This shoe is SI.OO. you all the new ideas. We keep constant- Japanese, German, Swiss, Turkish and In- ley, Elmer Rankin, Isaac Sherman, Fred than with the old presses. SWAN LAKE style ly oil hand a full line of dian and Thomas The reason and is sold for costumes. All parts being interchange- Savery Taylor. the These presses are being introduced and worth usually | was in darkness was able, many combinations can be made, reporter’s house that placed within the reach of the farmers at 5c. CIGARS 5c. $i.2$. We have the following endless amusement and instruc- his family were absent at the time_The considerable by the owners and we affording expense wiiy v tion. A high-class series of dolls, patented morning after the illumination the wife of ask the farmers of Belfast and vicinity to in button and lace—Nee- 1st. They are made by one of the best cigar styles and manufactured for us exclusively and one of our Republicans hearing the whistle with us in this matter and make co-operate makers in New England. and Com- not to be compared with the numerous belonging to our new' shoe factory, stepped the standard of Waldo county hay equal in 2d. The stock is selected by an expert on dle, Opera, Broadway tobacco. cheap paper dolls on the market. to the door where her husband was at work to that of any section of the mon preparation 3d. They are made in a clean factory in Belfast. Sense. if that was How To Get Them. and w anted to know not Bryan’s country from which hay is shipped. 4th. They are positively the best five-cent cigar M It S. 15. F. \V FLLS. ever on th market. death groan... .Miss Florence Gilmore visit- The Dedriek presses will be managed by placed Belfast, Oct. H, 1 si*t>.—4ltf Cut from five outside wrappers of None Such Ask for and insist on having Swan Lake five- B^“-We still have a few dozen Mince Meat the head of the girl holding pie. ed Mrs. Fred Savery a few- days last week. Freeman Ellis & Sons, South Brooks; Her- cent cigar. For sale by all cigar dealers. Send these with ten cents in silver—wrapped _Miss Mary Stevens of Swauville is visit- bert Hauili: South Brooks, and Charles H. E. BRADMAN, Manufacturer. those Gaiters Osii’cl of Thanks in paper—and your full name and address, and of Ladies’ 19c. Leavett for a few We wish we will send the dolls postpaid. Or we will ing Mrs. George days.... Barnes of W; 'do. Communications to any Belfast, Nov. 19,1896.—Hu47 to publicly thank the ladies an d gen tlenieu of ( ii\ point and the members of the send them free for twenty heads of the girl. Mrs. Kate Leary returned from a of the ai, ve will receive at- left. Saturday paities prompt Non-Partisan W. C. T. E. for their kind and Send only the heads to avoid extra postage. of Belfast a liter- gen- visit to friends in Massachusetts and Mid- tention. Equity Grange opened erous favors -luring our kite bereavement. MERREI.L-SOULE last between the mar- Most Tilt- Frcnt-h Poll. CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. Conn-Leslie Bean, who has F. G. ary contest Saturday respeetfullv, dletown, WHITE-, MR. E. KOENDY. Ill 111 11 ill 111 ill lill. WilllliilH llllllimiiiiHiiiimiimimiimim mu mini mini mi mimMnmmni ried and unmarried members. There will been visiting at his home in Greenbush, re- L T. SH VLES & CO. KVA M. Kill NDY. each side. Nov. 17. 1 Sim,. ■ be two trials DINSMORE. Belfast, turned home Monday. Belfast, Sept. _ 189b —9w39. by B. C. To aid in the formation of similar or- Man of Mark. “WORN OPT.” harbor full of Herring. ganizations in all parts of the country, for Ur. Mucirthur’8 Strong Tribute to President- the purpose of loyal and earnest A Used by Provtncetown Fishermen Never Had Such Luck extending Elect Common Expression to the chief executive of the McKinley. In Their History, Pain-Killer, support gov- American Women. j ernment in the arduous duties of his of- Dr. R. S. MacArthur of New York de- ; (PERRY DAVIS’.) Provincetown, Nov. 11. For more our Sure and Safe in case ! to encourage patriotic love for livered a of President- do tlio Full A Remedy every fice; splendid panegyric Hany not K ralizo Significance that a mouth this harbor has been and every kind of Bowel is as a united and to break elect in Tremont Bos- packed Complaint country whole, McKinley Temple, of Those Two Words. down and obliterate sectionalism; to main- ton, Nov. 11 tit, that made the galleries full of herring, something that has never tain our national credit and integrity upon applaud and the sedate banqueters of the When a woman is nervous ancl irri- been known before in the annals of the SEE a sound to law and Social Union rise as one individ- feels tired Pain-Killer. money basis; uphold Baptist table, head anil hack ache, town. A conservative estimate places the This is a true statement and It can’t be | order, and secure prosperity for our peo- ual and wave their handkerchiefs in ap- all the and j loses ! time, sleep appetite, catch at more than barrels made too strong or too emphatic. ple; to promote the election of members proval. 1,000 daily, has pains in groins, bearing-down taken seines and and still in the Senate was the So- by traps, nets, < It is a simple, safe and quick cure for of the national Legislature, It at the banquet of Baptist j _ sensation, whites the does not seem to diminish. THAT and House of who are in cial which the session of supply « » Representatives, Union, opened Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, and what would fill between The sympathy with this movement, and who 1890-07 with a “Ladies’ Night Festival” irregulari- To-day 1,200 Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, and barrels are in will distinctly represent the business in- in the Temple. Rev. Dr. MacArthur, ties, she is not 1,500 lying seine pock- JJ Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache. [ ets between railroad and steamboat terests of tlie country; to present a strong Rev. Russell II. Conwell, D. D. of Phila- worn out," FAC-SIMILE € TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c. for j J and united front to the party of repudia- delphia and Rev. A. /. Conrad, D. D. of but feels wharves, waiting customers from the in their hour of fresh fleet. Two schooners have tion and disruption, who, Worcester were the principal guests and as if sha fishing been loaded and sent with the AVcgc tabic PreparationforAs SI The Political Outlook. defeat, are threatening to immediately, speakers. away fish, GNAT:.' were. salted, and vessel load after vessel load simila the Food renew and persistently continue during A reception was held from 4.30 to 5.30 ting andRegula Such has been sent to fresh. The cold -OF Give the t ountry a t liancc. Patriotic Position of the ensuing four years the assault upon o’clock and a banquet was served at 0 Boston, ting the Stomachs and Bowels of here and in of hound .Money Democrats. the honor and integrity of our country; o’clock. Edward B. Earle, President of symp- storage plants Truro, toms about 4,000 barrels are A luncheon was after- that immediate steps be taken to secure the Union, and after the ban- capacity each, given Tuesday presided, about full. the formation and co-operation of other quet addresses were made by the three tell noon, Nov. 10th, in the banquet ball of The two factories here similar organizations and to arrange for distinguished guests. Dr. MacArthur’s he* canning and the the in honor of Mark one in Truro have used to cau and salt Equitable building an early meeting of delegates from such subject was “Pulpits, Pens and Poli- Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- nearly barrels each. The hulk of A. Hanna by Isaac A. Seligman of the to perfect a permanent or- tics;” Dr. Conwell spoke on “Reaping,” 3,000 ness and Rest.Contains neither organizations bark Gilliad and schooner house oi J. A W. A Co. of the national of busi- while theme was Coun- J. K. Manning banking Seligman ganization league Dr. Conrad’s “My nor Mineral. of with on Opmni,Morphine Among the 30 or 40 guests present were ness men. try and I.” The Temple was tilled with Gloucester, freezing plants board, when they came here at the Not Na«cotic. Gen. Horace Dorter, Cornelius N. Hliss, GOV. O’FAIiREI.I. OX T1IE SITUATION. members of the Union and spectators, all begin- of the were Carl Sehurz, Gen. Louis Presi- of whom listened to the speakers with ning catch light. Fitzgerald, Gov. O’Farrell of in a dent of the Mercantile Seth Virginia publish- marked interest. To-day they are like a plank on the Trust, Low, on ed interview expresses himself strongly water, and a few more barrels will com- of Old J)rS/\MUEL PITCHER D. O. Mills, and J. Edward Simmons, Three hundred or more members and Recipe the result of the which he con- their Not WRAP! President of the Fourth National bank. election, ladies were seated at the tables. The plete lading. only this, but Steel the from disas- Pumpkin siders has saved country barrels upon barrels have been seined and Alx. Sain a 1 Mr. Seligman, in the course oi' some Apollo Quartet sang agreeably between ^ ** ter. “1 am a he. “and that a womh left the Rochelle Soils the of Democrat,” said, the addresses. upon liats, to be carted to the remarks, emphasized importance in Anise Seal l OF EVEI. have always been and shall always be trouble is ami she cannot rear of the town and used as a fertilizer joint action in the future by the Republi- Dr. Con well s address was thoughtful imminent, Pppernunl > but 1 want none of the Mrs. on the and cans and the national Democrats in set- principle, and His theme was the har- net too if she values her gardens hay lands. For a JJ: Carbonate Soda, combination appreciated. promptly Lease-Altgeld-Tillmau-Bryan the continuous catch of such and flora? Seed tling the currency question. He paid a vest. the seed of which was sown by future comfort and happiness. magnitude ('lanfie d BOTTLI in mine. for such a of the like has Sugar tribute to work for national honor and forefathers of the Republic and which, The experience and testimony of length time, huderyntn flavor. f “1 am that the good people of the never been known in this or credit done Mr. and then in- sorry or we are any other by Hanna, South cut loose from those who sent the good evil, reaping. some of the most noted women of troduced that Dr. MacArthur’s theme was more country. A for gentleman. poli- a Remedy most capital into her midst for the devel- America, go to prove beyond ques- perfect Constipa Mr. Hanna said t hat he felt that he was ties than either pens or pulpits. He re- tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, opment of her industries and tied herself tion that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable au important of New joiced, robustly, over the results The Popular Vote. addressing body to the little ‘silver burros’ of the West. openly, all such trouble Worms .Convulsions Feverish- York and of the of the late to from Compound will correct bankers, bespoke general western silver election, and, judge ness When did any of those at once the cause and lias the and Loss of Sleep. work oi the campaign. The present or- the applause that rose after his epigram- by removing McKinley largest plurality of States ever send a dollar into the South the ganization oi the liepublican party, and matic remarks, the {Social Union rejoiced restoring the organs to a healthy and popular vote ever given to a candidate that would aid in the of its for the Tac Simile Signature of also ot the national Democratic he development also. Said the Doctor: “We elected a normal condition. If in write Presidency, although the exact party, not dollar doubt, industries? Has nearly every are not at hand. In this con- understood, would* remain iu the held to very remarkable man. I do not hesitate Mrs. Pinkham, at Mass., as figures yet come from the North? But they cut loose Lynn, nection the table will be found fuitLei the good work so auspiciously be- to say that no man has grown during the thousands of do. following from the North, spit in the teeth of New women of interest: NEW Oastoria is put u- ir gun. past few weeks in all the qualities of ora- YORK._ Massachusetts and Connecticut and Here is a who says:— is not sold in b;uV- ]> Mr. Ilanna said also that the new Ad- York, tor, statesman aud man as William Mc- lady Year. Candidates. Plurality. other States which have in Let me name to 1824—Jackson over el:"' n 1:. ministration would its work with- spent money has add my your list Adams.,.. 44,804 70a anytl ing begin her infant industries. I have Kinley grown. 1828—Jackson over Adams. 139,212 is as and "v out and untrammeled developing 1 read all Gladstone’s in his of testimonials. For years I suffered ‘‘just good'- any pledges, wholly speeches 1832—Jackson over Clay. 157,313 £ stood the Democratic party for 34 pose.” See that you get C- in the selection of a Cabinet, a statement by Mid-Lothian campaign. 1 admire him in with such a weakness of the back 1 1830—Van Buren over Harrison. 27,027 and worked hard for its success. 1 1840—Harrison over Van Buren. wliivh was Mr. years even 1 did not al- I had terri- 145,014 heartily applauded. many respects, although could not stand straight. 1844—Polk over had to cut loose from it when 1 refused to Clay. 38,181 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, Hanna said that he hoped they would be ways agree with him, as in many respects ble in womb. The doctor said 1848—Taylor over Cass. 139,555 vote for Horace a Republican, pains my able to enlist all citizens in the cause Greeley, one of the foremost men in the the 1852—Pierce over Scott. 214,(594 good world, an must be as and this time 1 could not vote for operation performed, 185(5—Buchanan over the national banner. Bryan, uncrowned of Britain. 1 have read Fremont. 490,'905 represented, by King was no to he cured. I860—Lincoln over .... a Populist.” there other way Douglas. 4*9,495 Abram S Hewitt said that, as one who all the speeches of the magnetic, brilliant 18(54—Lincoln over McClellan. 411,428 I was afraid to have the operation per- had had experience in conducting a na- Blaine, who stirred me with enthusiasm 18b8—Grant over Seymour. 309,584 and 1872—Grant over Greeley. tional campaign, he knew what Mr. Han- News and Notes. as the white-plumed knight as no man yet formed, kept 7(53,007 Literary 1876—Tilden over .. the medi- / Hayes. 252,224 na had gone through, and lie congratulat- stirred me. 1 read all the speeches of the trying 1880—Garfield over Hancock. 9,404 1884—Cleveland over WALDO SS. ed him upon the generalship which lie Estes A Lauriat will issue a new book tactful, thoughtful, eloquent and cultur- cines that I yaw V Blaine. 23,005 Supreme Judicial Court, October PROBATE NOT 1888—Cleveland over Harrison. had Mr. Hewitt a before the ed Harrison. advertised. At V 100,475 Term, 1896. displayed. paid high by Mrs. Laura E. ltichards, 1892—Cleveland over Harrison. 380,901 to and con- “I also read all the of William At a Probate Court held at i- compliment Maj. McKinley, holidays, entitled “Isla Ileron,” a com- speeches last I tried j^ours. L 1896—McKinley over Brvan. 1,100,000 It. Jf. Osborn & Co., a corjto ration, rs. Atmcr I', the of Wald-n .11 t! cluded by asking that he be to volume to “Nautilus.” It is that wonderful ('letncnt. County permitted panion pro- McKinley during campaign After tak- November. A. I). 18'."'' enroll himself under the banner of carried on on own serve the illustrated Frank T. Merrill. his doorstep. They Ami now on to fusely by ing three Register ot Deep Water Vessels. suggestion the Court that the de- K. SPARROW, broil National Democratic party, and by pro- Isla Heron is written in the author’s usual as models in oratorical finish, logical force fendant, at the time of service of tlie writ, was R( of bottles I JOHN)W, late .Monroe. as a toast the success of the in- and acumen. The before not an inhabitant ol this State, and had no tenant, posing manner aud will be eagerly read political speech do. deceased, ga\ing presem, charming ^ agent, or attorney within the same, that his ,-t to which lie the Confederate veterans is a classic and felt like a SHIPS. goods that admit., tration the coming Administration, all lovers of her famous prose idylls, or estate have been attached in this that by action, may be granted to him. pledged the support of himself and of all will endure in American new wo- Abner J P he ha.» had no notice of said suit and attachment, Capt. January, Melody, Narcissa, etc., always political Coburn, Butnain, at Hiogo Ordered, That the said Democrats. Oct 12 for it is Ordered, that notice of the pendency of this p* patriotic etc. literature. man. I reo- New York. all <•. suit be to the persons interested by A G given said defendant, by publishing Gen. Dorter, Car! Sehurz and several “He made uo mistakes of any kind, this ommend it Hopes, David Rivers, arrived at San order to be published thro a. November an attested copy of this Order, together with an others also and Sothoron’s for ap- man Francisco Oct. 13 from New York. the Republican .Journal, spoke, the general opin- magazine McKinley. I do not hesitate to say to and cannot It abstract of the plaintiff's writ, three weeks suc- p; in covers to every woman, praise A J T P they may appear at a P;< i.a?. ion was after so pears handsome appropriate that Blaine’s are not second to Fuller, Colcord, sailed from cessively in the Republican Journal. a newspaper expressed that, many speeches Belfast, within and tor '•.1 the season. The contents enough, for it saved me from the sur- Delaware Breakwater Oct 30 from Philadel- printed at Belfast., in the County of Waldo, the years of stormy discussion in the country, Thanksgiving Gladstone’s, that Harrison’s are not second Tuesday o! J)eeember in-\:. short stories and knife.”—Mrs. Mark phia for Nagasaki. last publication to be not less than thirty days be- absolute rest was needed and no new include readable to or aud that geon’s Buch^ lore 110011, and show eau»» 1: po- eight either Blaine’s Gladstone’s, Belle of C at fore the next term of this Court, to be imlden at the more noticeable are Batli, Curtis, Houg Kong the praver id said litical should be to the articles. Among are not second to Dolgeville, N. Y. Belfast, wit bin and for the Count y of Waldo, on petition. question pushed McKinley’s Blaine’s, Sept 20 for New York, ed. CEO K )> 1 “A Flat “Santa Do- the first Tuesday of January, 181>7, that said de- front to disturb business. It was felt Hungry Incident,” Harrison’s or other man’s.” Daniel Barnes, O C arrived at A true Attest any (Ap- Arpe, Zan- fendant may then and there appear, and answer copy and “A Field The Chas. p. that business men should have an oppor- mingo City,” Daisy.” plause.) zibar Oct 28 from New York. to said suit, if he shall see cause. and tunity to build up national industries and department “Thoughts Thinkers,” Dr. Conrad’s remarks were careful and FI Capitan, A L Carver, sailed from Na- AttestTlLKSTON WADDIN’, Clerk. contains much of interest and value. Oct 20 for and At a Probate Court held at ! it that were done there would be such an full of thought. He opposed the saloon gasaki Hong Kong Baltimore. Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, sailed vAintkm t of Pltf.'s Writ the County of \\ aid •••■ advance iu general prosperity tbi t labor- and legalized vice He opposed A. 1). I sm'.. Babyhood completes its twelfth year mightily. from New York June 20 for Shanghae. Assumpsit upon an account annexed to the writ November, men as well as business men would feel with the ing with the November issue. The number pernicious dealings pensioners. Blood Poison. D C for one hundred and sixty do.lars and seventeen / NAKOKKN W S< K Li: v\ Emily Reed, Nichols, cleared from cents 1 C.U.l7 ><■:. the beneficial results of the election. is rich in hints for moth- He favored woman’s suffrage, the foster- New York Nov 12 for Japan. (§ V Sul'! late t practical young Ad damnum three hundred dollar." vS’hic. Wablo, decease-1. l:a\in_: HOKE SMI’l H > VIEM' OF IT. one of the ing of industries, the restriction of unde- Gov Rome, Nichols, arrived at New York ers. Prof. J. Lewis Smith, B1ood Poison has been Writ eaten .Max T7. 1 ,u,d retttrnable to ami an allowance out -d tin. sirable of Contagious ap- Oct 31 from ; on the dis- immigration, the maintenance Hung Kong. entered at the October term. IS!'*;. deceased. The most ardent the highest clinical authorities called the curse of mankind. free-silverite, the of the courts. The three propriately Great Admiral, Rowell, sailed from Ho- ! Date of real estate attachment May *J7th. at most observer of eases of writes on some of the integrity irdered, That the -ai sceptical political events, children, It is the one disease that physicians can- bart Town, VDL, 22 for Marseilles. hours and L*<» minute-; \. m.. A. D. 1 Stir,. of chil- dangers that threatened the country were Sept all persons interested o must 1-c convinced the result of last obstacles to the successful rearing not cure: their mercurial aud B Pliiiieas lMaintilf's attorm-y, Ceo. K. Jolmsoii, Belfast. by ami potash Henry Hvdc, Pendleton, arriv- order to be published in •• and out how such difficulties corruption, violence indifference. Our Maine. Tuesday's election that the people of the dren, points remedies bottle the in ed San Francisco Oct 31 from New York. the Uej ublican .I'-nn.al. should he only up poison A true copy of the Order of Court \\ itli Abstract United States nui be lemoved. Dr. C. G. de- working hypothesis “nothing P R at at a ih will tolerate the free may Kerley the system, to surely break forth in a Josephus, Gilkey, Hong Kong Sept of the Writ. they may appear has ‘come to but God and truth.” at Belt a At w it hie and of at to scribes iiow to bathe children in health stay’ 20 for New York. 3\v4(» Attest -TILLS TON WADI.IN. Clerk. silver 10 1. more virulent in a total 1 coinage form, resulting olid Tuesday -d he- * n A. lv. Bond treats of the Dr. Lorimer invoked the benediction. Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, sailed ___I If the sentiment were ex- and disease, and wreck of the before iiinm, and show sound-money system. from New York 17 for N S W. the vote education of children. How to Sept Sydney, WALDO Judicial October the --t -ai actly McKinley the result would weakly Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent E 1) SS. Supreme Court, why juayer Boom Felt in flame. May Flint, PNichols,sailed from New man ted. be decisive and final. But all deal with untruthful children is the sub- at Wash- Term, I SO6. beyond jeweler 926 Pensylvania Ave., York July 21 for San Francisc <; spoken OKu ! the of another Sept sentiment is ject paper. -II W. ■■ lest quisiiiin sound-m"m*y suggestive 8, lat 22 S, Ion Harrison H< ■■ •/. /. Atruec-pv. A Portland Manufacture rs uiid Wholesalers Report ington.I).L.,says: Haa/artf nj ’' tar than the vote. A N I'll a- K stvongei McKinley L. the famous I was for a long Puritan, Blanchard, arrived at San Dwight Moody, evangelist, ail Advance In Business. And now <>n s 11 e. e -1 ion t<> ’be t'oiirt t b.ti the de- 1 i.c 1 c Demo- time under treat Francisco Nov 2 from lliogo. jr pei’uaps l,t)U0,0OU has made a contract with The Ladies’ fendant,.it the time "i service ot In writ, was >'■ io O C at Oct 20 At a Pr- C--ui who jjoi heiieve in the free aud 1’oiiTi.AXit, Mi-;., Nov. 1], lM'O. Manu- ment of two of Reaper, Young, Anjer from not an iuhal it ant of'this State, and li.ei no tenant. Home Journal, by which he will conduct York and ordered to the C lit;- I V' ui >oi,i New Batavia. or x\ itlnn tin- '•ante, that Ins i»ootls hi died !gc .?i silver and voted facturers and merchants of the best acent. attorney j s yet in that a seiies of Bible prominent physi- N, ent ii:. A. I> 1 | magazine popular R K Thomas, CG Nichols, sailed from New or estate have been attached in hi.-act ion. t hat ; 1" Bjv;ii:. They were Democrats who I’ortland are almost unanimous in the* cians of this studies in the form of a great National city, York June 22 for Hong Kong. lie ha> had no notice d said -air aid at raelnnen;. \ .-fit.- !. *•T 1 M th ek :;:a; the va;i<»n of their statement that there has been an encour- for a severe case notice the ■ \ wii .-l.d U-'i.i: prcsci party Bible ( lass. It will be made into a Sachem, 11 T Lancaster, at it is (> rite red, that of poulencx this regu- Hong Kong said defendant. late of I in sain 1 organization is more important :hau the of the aging advance in business since the elec- of blood poison, 15 from Samarang. suit be jOveil to the b> puiaisliinc nity. lar and Sept ■ permanent department an attested of tins Order. together with an ! havinji been presenie n o!u \ question, «»r Democrats w ho felt tion of McKinley. but condition S D Carleton, at e--p> aud is to be known as “Mr. my Amsbury, Hong Kong abstract of the writ, three weeks >ne- taken Journal, plaintilfs Ordered lliat n--tic. that, having in the i of the Manu- worse all Sept 2'J for Shanghai. in the Journai. ti part primaries, Bible Class." The will Manager Chenery Chenery grew i-e—i\ely Depublienn newspaper interoti d :• eau.-in evangelist 1 Mere bound the action Moody's that St C F Carver, cleared from at Del fast, in the <\ nuts t the they by of the his ‘’Bible Class” facturing Company says immediately the while, not- Nicholas, printed Wahlo, ihree weok- personally lead unique 30 for San last ion to be not les- than hirtx lu-- published party's convention. after election the firm's Philadelphia July Francisco. pnblicat bays liehn d rii.11 pri o' highest McKinley’s some of day travelling the be Indue 11 each month in the exposition of withstanding State of H G lore the neM term of this (dun. ,u « election is not the of the salesmen to in their orders for Maine, Curtis, sailed from appear a a P triumph Repub- began pour fact that Del fast, within and lor the Conntx “1 Waldo. on • the vital Bible truths, and will naturally they New York 4 for Oct within and to- said m Sept Shanghae; spoken <-t de- lican but of the cause of sound Some of these orders were the me three the first Tuesdax Jannarx, 1SP7. l;at said in. x t. •' party, to a circle of readers. goods. charged lat 8, Ion 28 W. day I 1 'eccud-er appeal large 5, fendant max then and there appear, and atisvvei currency. While every free-silver vote in largest the company ever received. hundred dollars. Til lie E Eben noon, and '1 w .- a Starbuck. Curtis, sailed to said suit, if he shall see rau-e. wel- samesh--aid n--t be h •• .he that was cast went for The November number of that At Cartland A Co.'s shoe mouth was from Honolulu 21 for New ( country Bryan, Jones, factory My July York. Attest—TILESTOX WADLIN, k-rk. <. L-’d 1 no means tlie full vote come household the Ameri- a full crew is now One order Wm H sailed from uy sound-money monthly, employed. filled with sores; tongue was Macy, Amsbury, New A t rue c«>p\. A | eating my 1' OF i’LTF. S \\ It! was to can Kitchen comes to us laden for 100 cases of which the firm held York Oct 31 for San Francisco. f A ltSTHAC ( IIA>. !' il given McKinley. Magazine, goods almost eaten so that for three the meri- away, W m H Frank 1 at 1 an account annex-. 1 t-> !;<■ w rit The free-silver must perceive with good tilings. Among many >n condition of a Republican victory was solid Conner, Pendleton, Assumpsit upon agitators months I was unable to taste any 2‘J New for dollars sdi; torious articles are the “The Hong Kong Sept for York. thirty-three 'll’’Al.I'i' s.-v In this; the Democratic cannot aflord following: increased to 500 cases. s party hair was out Ad damnum one hundred dollars 10>■ *••• food. My coming rapidly, W J Roteli, Sew all C Lancaster, at >1 last. "U 1 ho to it. It will be useless to con- Evolution of Methods of and Treasurer Cole of the E. T. Burrowes Hong Writ dated 18'JD. and re-urn.due toand ignore Heating and I was in a horrible fix. Iliad tried 10 for New York. July 25, IMu; (, H. CAUdil.l 1 of Hong Sept at Oc oner term, 18'Jtf tinue the demand for the free and unlim- Cooking,” “The Chemistry Cooking Company, manufacturers of wire screens, dis- entered the SA.MCK1. KNOW LT< >N. various treatments, and was nearly BARKS. Date ot attachment July 25, DS'.nf ited of silver at 10 to it would and cleaning,” and “Some Suggestions tiie increase of orders within the last unity, -ieeea*cd. coinage 1, say when a friend recommended l’laintitV's attorney, (ieo. E. Johnson. Heltast. a couraged, t:nal aecount of admino be worse than for the to for the Conduct of Kitchen Garden.” week lias exceeded the firms ex- T Adam W C JN folly Democracy greatly S.S.S. After had taken four bottles, I Spies, Meyers, sailed from Maine. allowance. ot art t adhere to it as a issue. Common menus of the and (Jet 3 for New York. A True of the Order O with \b-:i.n • in party j Thanksgiving past pectations. to and when I had Sourabaya copy »idered. Tin began get better, of the Writ.* •' sense should have its even with are as Mrs. Edward Alice Keed, Alausou Ford, sailed from week" successively, i* sway, present given, and, usual, The Hon. B. Winslow, recent was Clerk. j finished bottles, I cured 3\v46 Attest -TILESTOX WADLIN, in >.n- those who believe that Lincoln’s “From to eighteen Rosario Sept 25 for Rio Grande. printed m Beiiast. honestly the free department Day Day” Democratic candidate for Governor, and a sound and well, skin was without Carrie L interested may attend .c a one features of the my Tyler, Lancaster, sailed from coinage of silver would be great boom is of the acceptable owner of the extensive at on tl.e >t principal pottery blemish, and I have had no return of Baltimore Nov for Savannah. Notice of Foreclosure. held Belfast to the should number. next. and show ran — country. They look the works at Deering, says that reports from a her the disease. S.S.S.saved me from life CP Dixon, N F arrived at New i,.u tacts in the face and Gilkey, the said are-.mu should squarely accept their the Boston office indicate a LI LIE F. HOWLS cl W u. 1 Ever alive to the artistic tastes of the company’s of misery.” S.S.S. {guaranteed purely York Nov. 11 from Turks Island WHEREAS, inter)-■ id *. I- should realize that their M Waldo Maine, by her mortgage deed logic. They general and immediate improvement in case of blood Edward May, arrived at Honolulu Oct 21> County. A true c«>p\. Ai te-u times, The Art Amateur gives this month vegetable) will cure any the 22d el October. A. 1». is'.'2 ami ideas cannot and that the business conditions. from Boston. dated day j f'li.w P Ha- prevail, only a lavish selection of of the work Books on the disease recorded in Waldo of Deeds, Rook 2 result of examples poison. Evie A T Registry continued silver agitation would Treasurer C. F. Tobie of the Casco Reed, Whittier, sailed from Bos- to Elizabeth D. dohnston. trus- of the early English masters, the “craze” and its treat- Page 89, conveyed ALlx > ss be 11* disturb business. We must believe ton Aug 4 for Montevideo. a certain lot of land situate in said Winter- IV Tanning Company says the election has ment. tee, for which still continues. The number is mailed fji sailed from Astoria as follows, vi/ ( .•■n- tin t :hi> will be the conclusion both of been of results in that Harvard, Coleord, port, bounded ami described WILLIAM l> more than rich w ith its two charm- productive good free Swift at a feet mutual from usually by Sept 7 for Santa Rosilia. mencing point forty-three tlie estate W il l 1 \ *' I tin free-silver leaders and of the line of the rise in the the house f tie* masses, a business, though fic k W H sailed the southvvest corner of dwelling d* •< colored supplements—one rich, Sped Co., N hdrl Herbert Black, Blanchard, port, in saM •uiity. wh have been carried the free ing raw hide has exceeded the rise in late Tisdale thence east, forty-ox feet and away by price of Ga. from New York March 4 for San Jose, Dean; his first and tina. a>-< "unt bright and glowing study of geraniums by Atlanta. W^-P Guat; four thence south, twenty-t hret* feet: siivei movement. Jour- the manufactured lat 20 Ion 38 W. inches; said estate, tenet her wit I; [Atlanta, Ga., Clara the other a product. spoken April 18, S, thence to between land of dames Goodyear, delightful east, private way allow anee. nal, Bryan. The officials of the Maine Central rail- Norwell, sailed from and land of sain Dean thence north- Henry Cushman, heirs; < of out-door life Rlioda Holmes Haley Ordered. That n-ner t' study by all that the business Could New York June 20 for Brunswick, Ga. about six feet along the west side ..f Dl.MOC li ATS TO CO-OPEIIATE Ml Til the the road agree freight not Sleep-Run erly,* fifty weeks siif-es-i' < ly in h. Li Xieholls, about which, by bye, from said ; tlience about — sailed Honolulu private way easterly, twent; in .-am lias to up. — lolani, McClure, jointed in Belfast MCKIXEEY. editor has a curious tale to tell in his begun pick Down Nervous nine feel, to include well in the tear of .lames Fe- Aug 20 for New York. interested, may attend at a Mr. Carney, of the firm of Shaw, Ham- store: thence north, to a point opposite Indianapolis, Nov. 10, 1896. Xote Book. It is a story of a stolen pic- Lucy A Nickels, C M Nichols, sailed from Haley’s held at Belfast. on t he se*-om. Iud, monds A wholesale male Troubles and an elm tree; thence easterly, to land of Howard lias out ture which more will doubtless be Co., grocers, to-day June 2 for New York St her next, and show an-e. Word gone from the headquarters of Hong Kong ; passed Grant, a small or in the rear said: indication to a including strip jog the said aeeount should :,••• as “Every points grand All Helena to Sept 25. on Commercial street of the National Democratic party here to heard later. But usual the real value Weakness. these of the blacksmith shop CKO. I- revival of business. The prices of all Mabel 1 Wiu sailed from thence on the line of land of j Democrats that will of the lies in the Meyers, Meyers, northerly, westerly A true eonv. Attest gold everywhere they magazine practical to southci kinds of commodities are and Ailments succumb to Boston 4 for Montevideo. Howard Grant and land of Morrill tile 1 l A V to co for art students of all classes, advancing, Sept OtAS. 1\ be expected operate with the Mc- papers line of Dean street; thence west, on the south the retail dealers are in Matanzas, arrived at New York Oct 20 ly administration in effort that i There are for the new fashionable ordering goods Buker’s Pills. line of Dean street to the east line of Main street ; Kinley any designs Kidney from Havana. j ll A LI >< > ss. ill (' aid we hear thence on tin* east line of Main street to be made to reform the large quantities. Everybody "I was troubled with kidney disease, south, a.d ! may currency sys- j marqueterie painting—inlinite sugges- great- Penobscot, E G Parker, sailed from New- with the build- \\ last on the from is confident and and ly run down and so the place of beginning, together > tern. Chairman of the and feeling hopeful, nervous that I ‘ould not for 1 RIM*. DK.MINK 'I S »{ \i Bynum gold tions, designs motives, including I castle Sept 10 Hong Kong. thereon, reserving and excepting from this the whole business world over sleep. heard of linker’s Kidney Pills, and ings on estate ot KL1SH \ some rejoices M G sailed from of laud known the Democratic national committee sent let- useful Don’ts for china painters (in- procured one box which me Rebecca Crowell, Dow, conveyance the rectangular parcel election” gave immediate Monty ill**, in said uu' no so McKinley’s relief. It Nov 5 for Rotterdam. as the* Carriage House lot, situated at the corner j ters of advice in all directions to-day, and deed there is magazine useful to the is more than you recommend for Brunswick, Ga, sented his first ..uni A member of the firm of Tom- female Rose Melvin sailed from of Main and Dean streets; and whereas the con- then said for that there china as The Art Metal Milliken, troubles and weakness.” Inuis, Coleord, estate tor allow,m< e publication was painter Amateur.) Ellsworth ditions of said mortgage have been broken, and linson A Co., wholesale grocers, said: Falls, Me, Mrs. Sarah F. Joy. New York Oct 15 for Santos. tirdered, That notice a one grave duty upon Work and Pyrograpliy on Wood and on still remains broken, now therefore, 1 claim a j devolving gold men increased Pills 50c. at the or mailed for R G Waterhouse, sailed from weeks sueeessi Our travelling report druggist postpaid Serrano, foreclosure of said mortgage by reason or the 1 )emocrats. Leather—the latter especially, are handled price. Dr. K. C. Buker will advice letter 0 for in Belfast, in said confidence all the line.” give by Sourabaya June Garontoio. breach ol the conditions thereof, and give this printed must stand and the in and valuable hints are along free. Write for our valuable book on backache. ; interested, may atteno a •‘They by support detail, given. St Lucie, Smeed, cleared from New York notice for that purpose. “The tone of business lias been mate- held at Bel fast. on t he -n administration in on Some ideas for House Decoration Buker Pill Co., Bangor, Me. 21 for Port Natal. ELIZABETH D. JOHNSTON, Trustee. McKinley carrying English Sept and show cam-* since McKinley’s elec- Ellkuy 1 er her next, to found both novel and and rially improved A W S arrived Hy KowruvN, Attorney. 1 the refoim necessary the of will be useful, Thomas Goddard, Griffin, ac mint should i. perfection Nov. Dh 189t>. dw47 the said tion,” said Simontoi A Randall, whole- at La Plata Oct 5 from Buenos Winterport, Maine, L '•! our system of currency,” he said. “It the illustrated description of Mr. Harry INutiee. Ayres. CK<) sale Messenger’s Willard A C sailed Attest has been the policy of each leading party Fenn, the artist’s home, will be read with grocers. Mudgett, Coleord, A true eopv. A flour said <>f the Siiekiff <>f Waldo from Port Oct 17 for Bar- ( ha- V. Ha to obstruct the interest. Still-life Brown Josselyn, dealers, Office (X'rvrvj Elizabeth, CGIi, legislation proposed by Landscape Painting, State of Maine, Waldo ( < nty ss. > that retailers who had evinced timidity in badoes. subscriber ■ other, in the hope that some party ad- Painting, Sketching, Illustrating, Advice Belfast, Nov. y, A. I). 1800. J rriiK hereby election are now SCHOONERS. concerned. that h> h.. t«* Art and buying before stocking 1 vantage might result from such action. Art Students, Notes Hints, This is to notice that on the 7th of t in stores in of an advance give day W R sailed from and taken upon imnseil their anticipation A. I). a in Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, 1 In the time lias arrived are all and and the num- November, 1800, Warrant Insolvency w testament my judgment, practical good, Buenos 8 for Boston. t lie last ill and in prices. was issued by ('has. E. Meservey, Judge of the Ayres Sept when all those who have the best inter- ber is more than usually complete in every H F cleared Lots L M AKSlI ALL. ot uie wnoiesaie Court of Insolvency forC for New York. in llie oi Wald vision firm of A Belfast, Bangor County the accomplishment of such reforms as to repeat the offer made by him last month Twitched, Champlin Co., individually and as a member nf the f< rmer co- Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, sailed from request- all pei-ons y\ 11• said: “The letters we are of Fernald A in said ( min- ase«f- estate to make mm are to a restoration to send to any one who this daily receiving partnership .Mudgett., Galveston Get t> for Apalachicola. et absolutely necessary quotes notice, to be an yy y e di iu.n from our customers show a more ty ot Wahlo, adjudged Insolvent Debtor, sailed from tho>o ho ha any of what a of this issue hopeful Horace G Morse, Harnman, 1 complete prosperity. Exactly specimen copy together on petition ot said Debtor, which petfTion was the san e ior -et: ii iin'ii We are expecting to do a S C, Nov !* for New York. legislation should be enacted is a matter with the valuable little “Manual of Prac- feeling. larger tiled on the 5th day of November, A. D. 1800, | Charleston, WILLIAM business than ever before.” date interest on claims is to be com- I John C Smith, Kueeland, arrived at Apa- to be thoroughly studied, and this sub- tical Hints for Beginners,” post free, on to which The wholesale lumber of whom puted. that the payment of any debt to or by laehieola Nov 7 from Havana. of M should be committed to our of 25 the usual of the firms, j ject most receipt cents, price said Debtor, a'd the transfer and delivery of any Lester A Lewis, Kimball, cleared from there are many in this city, tell practi- K! experienced statesmen and financiers. 1 magazine being 55 cents or s4.00 a year. property by him are forbidden by law; that a Bangor Nov 3 for New York. WALDO HS. < 01 the same story of a out- of the creditors of said Debtor to feel confident that the sound should ask for the list of spec- cally brighter meeting prove Lucia Porter, Farrow, cleared from New N money Applicants their debts and choose one-or more of In the ease of 15KNJAM look for the men in the various assignees v Democratic is to ial offers to new subscribers this engaged York Oct 20 for P. R. m < "i organization willing give year. his estate will he held at a Court of Insolvency to Ponce, «1 ikt*. the -■»11>i> lumber interests the State. M arrived at New in all the assistance in this direction within (Montague Marks, 2o Union Square, New throughout be holden at the Probate Ottice in said Belfast, on Mary A Hall, Veazie, Maine, In->oUent indicates a increase in A. at two York 20 from Jacksonville. :• its power.” York.) Everything big op- the ninth day of December, D. 181M5, Oct, \fOl a tv lit ; no',! erations. One wholesaler o’clock in the afternoon. R F Morse, arrived at Blue- I [»»• tor has It If: n. Mr. looks with favor on the prominent gives Pettigrew, Bynum (liven under hand the date first above writ- m said a ! it as his that more lumber will be my fields Sept 28 from Norfolk. County petition as was the. Tribune. opinion ten. SAMl EE (J. N(>RT(>N, all lus debts mei'"' suggestion that, Indianapolis a Year for The Journal and R arrived at Blue- VI non ami umvris. provable $2 W Hopkins, Hichborn, positive ■ cut in the Maine woods this season than in Sheriff, as Messenger of the Courtof Insolvency said State. and *r a J Biliousness, and a valuable the same i- onlri- it would be wise to call in this The Recorder of New York has discon- any year lie W H arrived at Newf inp upon party, city Sal I’On, West, u remedy in all tin common bate » Mliee in Belfast, in administration. e I e a meeting of representatives of commer- tinued and turned oxer its entire publican York Nov 11 from Buenos Ayres. 1)) complaint s of It d u. j the 0th da> id 1 »r>« publication 'll 3.»r. at all l>run^i.-ts. day. cial bodies of the to discuss the Tofa, A S Wilson, cleared from New York o'clock in the attcrnooii. country mail lists to the New York Tribune. The r dk.j.i .Tin a- co.. “Hustards” and “Oilers.” 24 for Demerara. attend and show n financial and frame such Sept in Auburn, may system sugges- was a from t lie" er ofA he pt t itioi;, Weekly Recorder very popular paper Willie L Newton, E Coombs, sailed For worms we have praft tions to as be deemed nec- Tape Attest I'll \~ Congress may Mr. William I. of Boston Nov 5 for Ga. a speeia ! t rentmeiit. Write and many of its attractive features are now Mayo, Cranberry Brunswick, If. 2\v47 De_m essary. in the fish weir busi- [/ for pamphlet. which is furn- Isles, who has been Cured found in the Weekly Tribune, BUSINESS MEN’S LEAGUE TO FIGHT HEPU- ness some fifteen that the Bucklen’8 Arnica Salve. who their years, says Rupture ished free to all pay subscriptions WITHOUT OPERATION BY DIATION. has been the best in three The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, present year Send 15 cents for to The Journal one year in advance. With the talk about this of 8. J. Sherman’s Method. his Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10, 1896. years and that part etc. Address Bruises, Sores, all the local book of frill information, Tax that life is still left in the ele- The Journal furnishing news, the Maine coast beiug played out for fish- Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, To Fay* Realizing S. J. SHERMAN, Hernia Specialist, and all Skin and positive- ments which combined to the and much other matter of local interest, and is false. He is making great catches Corns, Eruptions, promote ing cures or no It is WIRES/. 175 Fremont Boston. 3m44* ly Piles, pay required. /.HAY silver the and Hobart the Tribune to the news of t he world, of “mustards” and “oilers.” The for- St., 1 shall be at my oilier agitation, McKinley supply guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or men’s national com- mer are small which are s 1 r«>m l o a n t« business campaign political and general, with fashions, house- herring packed money refunded. Price 25 cents per box Saturda) BAILEY’S. n mittee met and an as- in mustard and frequently appear on the For sale & Wilson. until January 1 All per— to-night organized hold science and mechanics, literary and Belfast Savings Bank. by Kilgore sociation to be known as the market surrounded with a lot of French I will furnish to the farmers of Waldo themselves of the diseoimi Philadelphia other departments, stories and miscellany, Branch of the National Reague of Busi- goods which gives one the impression that is hereby given tlvit Savings Bank CASTOniA. county their HAY WIRES at lowest their taxes must pay b> .dim 20 in it is a combina- and 7724 issued this ness Men. Similar are to pages all, very taking come from la belle France. The NOTICEBooks Nos. 7270 by Bank, All sizes in in- organizations they has been made for possible price. stock, 1 tion at a have been lost, and application II. F JIAMI' be formed in other cities. The of $2 year. Subscriptions may begin “oilers” are the market sardines which the No. 14 and 13. object duplicate books to be issr .d under the laws of cluding! Dedriek, the new is in the follow- at and if desired the two papers are in Maine’s State. JOHN H. QUIMBY, Treas. league explained any time, packed many places along this 3. A. BAILEY, Belfast, Maine. Belfast, Sept. 25, IBM!. Belfast, Nov. 5,1896.—3w45 qEOROE ing resolutions: will be sent to different addresses. coast. ■ Willie Rosenfeld. j ship The Wreck. The Companion Calendar. Laughter a Great Tonic, Told »*} (apt. Ounphy, Through the window at the foot of my ComDanUtn tb,it.tbB expense of making the Keeps the Spirits Buoyant, the Heart and sailed from New York bed 1 had a glimpse of a long stretch of .Ca'en.lar for 1897 was so comes to hillside with mottled Face Young. hours out patches of sunburn- Published in the usual stay CONANT’S \ v\<*nty-seveu quantity it iiftni ?8en ed grass, and gray rock, upon which blaz- “I if we laughed more we There is more than one food which will cause out his presume the upson throat ed a moss that and body peculiar orange I have never thould all he happier healthier,” to increase in A free of will do this is a week later. I seen elsewhere. Over this hillside filed \ rites Edward XV. 13ok in October Ladies’ weight. supply sugar ; lines we are a so will the .une on long <»£ black the Home Journal. “True, and some other deck to see figures against wate>*-color busy starchy foods; cream, fats. But grass and which wi« ilSa painting, a And most bearing rolled-up sail, kegs, and of and very practical people. to become MARKET.^— in. When becau9e its remain in he first of an 1 excellence is not what various marine desien nh6d < more in this life to yet poor health, impedimenta. e°l°r and tone. f us probably find fleshy,.and Against size o The '•■i med to act nervous tlie and tire sea K,?„Yd fYf"1,of^ the smile. Cod-liver oil sky beyond appeared tiic f°'lr 18 10 the frown than But, you iucreases the because it is a 1 2 by (i inches. foldlng l’aBBS bring want.. weight mi on two occasions masts of a schooner, with black figures at nevertheless, it is a pity that we do not food. But it does best not fat-producing far more than this. It Having leased half of the store work. Dreamily 1 awoke to Piece of color work more; that we do bring our- er. For free friends with ourselves everybody Emulsion, things gloom IllustrateIllustrated ! V° to call and the of mine host toward Prospectus address, The Youth’s around and us iuto closer touch the oil has acted as a settle, as all unset- From there to Cape figure coming 2a’ us, puts First, fat-producing food; and, with do'nmbus Ave., and in our lot second, tled accounts will smil storm to me, his arms full of crockery. MassPam0“, Boston! with what is best brightest it has be left for weather; j restored to the a condition. Such an -Oth we “Schooner came ashore larst in life. body healthy collection soon. > encountered night ■ that such a •.he off after ye’d got to ye was Pure Cider “It is to be regretted, then, improvement is -it covies to westward, Cape bed; thought Vinegar. pennanev^ stay. K. II. or I’d ’a wakened for our good is eta. and }. a bottle. CON VNT. ip to leak. I had a fagged, ye. Heaow? potent agency personal SCOTT St BOWNB, Chemista, New York. not more It costs ;i Oh, wa' n’t one lost his lla’’e often used. nothing. Nov. the forward-house, no; they any life; mi,lla about all they can Belfast, 12, 189U.—twill ,,„Th™Plder ht more or less ex- •d in heavy weather, all got off clear. vinegar”™ to b(; Plenty of “pure' cider All other medicines are 6‘ a an old doctor hi cak the shaft of the ‘Heaow*.1 Where be they? Oh, they year from no"'' pensive. ‘Why,’ said not [Maine Farmer! realized what it id a cal lated ’t wa’ n’t comfortable for 'em long ago, ‘if-people fully winch secured on but so sot True, probably it will be as difficult meant to themselves to laugh, and i a messenger from here, they jest off. Heaow? Oh, laugh- then as now to as cent, of the < we don’t drive no one obtain a first ed per we could pump the no, off, but we class, pure ci- they should, ninety kiud o’ out the for’ em der The doctors would have to go out of business. BUY men out of just p’inted vinegar. artificial YOUR the water way product is so WINTER'S GOAL to when we a little less k get clear o’ the of coinin’ much more get busy The ship was now peenalties cheaply made that it ensures a “Probably we shall more. after the manner. ashore ’thout bein’ and cal’- laugh For, all, mil In a few arsked; they greater profit to the dealer: and then the latcd ’t more difference between and is ik so that the was healthy for ’em over to cider gloom laughter badly vinegar is not always, or even the main. Hed breakfast? No? gener- but a step. Aud if more of us simply ■use could barely keep your ally, a first class F. article. The writer once we C. \\ ell, to took a aside oftener than and WHITE. is to now, jest step up the house step do, impossible work along showed a ’lh and dealer a sample of home-made cider rested we would more. deck as she labored me, we’ll have a bite. Or hed more, laugh druther vinegar of a clear T do not mean the so much water that you stop and see ’em parsel off’ golden color, full of snap “By laughing silly the All it and and he in some women and so Haddock’s & .•< at: the pumps. On goods? right; stop is.” sparkle, said lie would like to giggle indulged by Vein no outward mark Plymouth The men had a many There is -l>t. the wind shifted arranged along the hill- huy hundred barrels of such but girls. side the vinegar; which demonstrates tlie woman of shal- increased the sails, rigging, galley stove, pots it was not to Stove and sea, be had at any price. This was a n Chestnut. E'4£ and Grate. Mild two chests and several low mind so unmistakably as that of gig- Delivered and m, leak more. It now pans, barrels, small lot that put (in barrels) .... $5,75 made itself, but there should There is no sense in the $5.50 she would and the general wreckage; and mine gling. giggle; in ■ugh go host, be no Dump Carts.. 5,(if) 5.35 who was still dressed in difficulty in making good no 'benelit to be derived from it. It makes :t the pumps and no yellow tarpaulins vinegar. Prices at and a fool of the herself, and renders Wharf,. 5.10 ■Ufa as she never did high boots, and the character of person j one about her uncomfortable. But in. whose beard suggested the idea that he Changing Days. every leasing. as the is the outcome of a fearful had dipped liis chin in a can of black just giggle -kipped seas, Soon the that hide IS OFTEN VERY a number of days behind small mind, the hearty laugh is the rellec- DESIRABLE. ■_bts and completely paint, prepared straws of The little bedroom window-blind, tion of a healthful nature. What we uUIBHhLAND COAL « WOOD OF ALL which he offered to one KINDI II unequal he boats out of lengths, They that come and peep within after the oilier of the line of want is more good laughers in the world All Coal guaranteed satisfactory in and .!■■_:■ around the decks. stolid- Eyes from dreamy sleep to win, We weight, quality delivery. Telephone men who had Soon —not more Guarantee it i IS^^pecial attention given to outside limits. v completely under looking arranged them- they’ll bear a different face. gigglers.” delivery city I connection. selves in ;t Soon wear now making clean row. “Tong straw, first they’ll another grace. choice. In* We shall greet them A tl is time we could announced. open-eyed, ) behind The Life of a Clam. 1 cried out a Though white hills they hide; i iii >>r what she was er,” Mugular-looking, We NERYE--LIFE shall find them gone away, THE 1 1 built who The NEW uiiu* squatti y seemed all YORK WEEKLY the individual, so TRIBUNE got j Oh! while we ship early, play. The dam’s is en- When she cleared the boots and hat, stepping forward and body completely 1 Great RESTORER j But shrouded in the for two k- we litii-ally eying the piles of just now—“bewixt, between,” mantle, except | Restores Could sound, wreckage. Grass perfect FOR There wen grows yellow, grass grows green openings, through one of which the u w ater after _'4 murmurs among the men. j health, vigor and hours ; are or lake the said Days short, days are’.nng. foot cun he out. The other is manhood and re- a. We then concluded gear, Jim,” one. “Goar's As the pushed cloud-flocks closer throng: for the or what is moves all obsta- wuth dollars, if it's wutli a cent.” Or tin* siphon, commonly y. Falkhiiid Island, | thiitry gray cloud-curtains rise. cles to FARMERS AND “Don't called out known as the •‘neck” of the clam. marriage, VILLAGERS. Tue w in i S. ! ye, Jim,” another: Showing sunsets to our eyes— kept In some /jp Restores tlie and then ensued a Sunset clouds and respects the clam may be up to the I pandemonium of sug- lights that lie entire nervous FOR Islands, better oft than weaiv. for he has a \ gestions, uni.il he who had offered the Trailing in the western sky, !>ailied to t .he \\ ., / and stops all N\ hll. at dusk the 1 little brain in his foot and also a system ■ straws bawled ‘•Can't wind, grown gland vital A then run the ship to out, ye luff Jim old, losses. Re- FATHERS AND ; Plucks the loosened h-aws of for libers. With this lie MOTHERS, able to make bees own choice?” Jim gold. secreting strong moves effects of the keep her free. linally, I Bunner in after PudoIj.il November St. Nicho- spins a byssus by which he can attach sins of youth and ex- i.\eia ticc of the men litically scrutinizing each pile, las. FOR himself to whatever lie likes. He does I cesses o’f later years. ■ the of -the)s with arms and 1 acknowledged Superiority feminine not even have to search for his but Removes all effects judgment tin- matter to his of the food, by referring Neglect hair often destroys its of and re- who waits for it to come to him. lie makes a dissipation SONS AND head for Kio, “woman,” promptly selected the vitality and natural hue, and causes’ it to pairs all waste DAUGHTERS, getting j fall burrow in the mud 01 places.1 vent cooking stove, the china, and two out. Before it is too late, Hall’s sand, attaching Cures Insomnia and her. The ship green apply FOR contents Hair Reuewer, a sure himself to tiie bottom by the bvssus. Then '■ feet an < chests, unknown. Then selec- remedy. restores hour, until he thrusts his refreshing tion went on until all was siphon up through the mud Cures Im- iegrees, had a short j apportioned, Clara: “I wonder how Edith came to mar- sleep. and and water until it reaches the surface. potence and restores ALL THE man of! the nothing was left but the hull, over ry that horrid Mr. after FAMILY foreroyal Ivreesus, having The is which an been waited siphon made up of two the full vita) power. \ ‘lie end of this blow unfortunate dog that had been upon by that charming Charley tubes, Dudekins. was so fond of water in one and out Cures ail wasting ease in lett by the crew ran and Charley music, llowing through her leak, and frantically up and diseases and restores With the close of the Presidential down as if in Ivreesus doesn’t know about it through the other. THE TRIBUNE -iii we were protest against the enough to all of the campaign pumping looting. to turn over the leaves of music for one.” When development parts body. The sea was tlie iullowing current, laden with uir. Water rising, and rollers be- NERVE-LIFE is the the fact that the continued j long Aunt Susan: “Perhaps nor.; but Mr. Kiee- minute and only" purely recognizes American people are now anxious to to come the plants animals, reaches the scientific treatment and affords relief from the night so that we i gan in, beating against sides stis can turn over the leaves of his check- gill some of these are sifted out the first use. It removes cause ■ her of the ill-fated which trembled book chamber, day’s the their attention to home and business j' free. schooner, beautifully.” [Boston Transcript. ami give interests, i o meet and with shock. retained for food, while the water and and assists nature to effect a cure. Cures <* the ship To and put groaned every His j “Heaow.’ personality filled tlie place. Yet not waste matter flow out the other guaranteed. Special discount to physicians. this will l ave far less ike, one Oh, she missed stays. The through condition, politics space and gang pumping because he was a fat man. It was bis an- tube. Our new treatise on Nervous Diseases, prominence, captain allowed he made the but getting boats ready. ; point, noying cough. He cured it with Adamson's Manhood, its Loss and Recovery, mailed until or didn't know where he The clam’s eggs are carried by the another State National occasion demands a renewal of the Iii was; said the horn Botanic Cough Balsam and sank into free in plain sealed for two 2 cent boats, putting happi- mother on her When are wrapper ? wa’ gills. there fish boat and 7 in each \ n’t agoin': but 1 know better. Made ness and obscurity. Stamps. Mention this paper. u.g in the water with them tlie mother clams the fight for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored the point, tried to come and she Send 50c. for Trial Treatment and be Convinced. mamied by the officers, i around, Owens: “What’s in a wouldn’t mind the name, anyhow?" discharge the eggs, which soon hatch, utiiien. When all were rudder, and the sea Dunne: “Not much in old NERVE-LIFE MEDICAL C0.f from its to the and won yours, mail. but if there are no fish the inception present day, its vic- hove her on the Launched they carry KALAMAZOO. MICH? greatest -ted the compasses to I just up ledge. “What do you mean?" “Why, everything j eggs until they decay. The reason of her boat, but the sea stove it in, and ye you’ve got is in your wife's name, isn’t it?’’ tories'. this behavior is this: When the can see the over there in Life. strange '•tore we got into the pieces the cove. [Brooklyn Heaow? eggs are set free in the water they soon effort will be ■ ais came aft oh, yes; the mate he swum Don’t Every possible put forth, and money freelv together j dally with rheumatism. Purify and the little ones swim about ashore with a and we hauled ’em all hatch, the steps that are used i line, your blood and cure it at once by a until to make the THE off. There’s her taking they find some fish to which to at- spent, WEEKLY TRIBUNE a ■ats, until each one was log there; ye can read it course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. pre-eminently tach themselves. They live for a time on 'New this Fall* t be if ye like. down St. John’s NATIONAL FAHILY boats. 1 had never B’longed False. Miss de the mucus NEWSPAPER, instruc- Heaow? Goldy Rocks. “I can of the fish and then drop off, interesting, -ether on way. Oh, no, they wnn’t no before board never marry a man who works for a liv- sink to the and form burrows for one bother her n«.»\v: we bottom, we left the vessel has wracks—but D’Auber: “But 1 am an tive, and to each member of the there ing!” artist, dear- | themselves. This curious semiparasitic I entertaining indispensable family. met of water in her hoi’ on; who be ye and what be ye? est!” Miss De Rocks: but and Goldy “Yes, life is no doubt a reversion to the habit of COME IN AND TRY men “Painter, eh? What kind? Oh, pic- you sell you pictures." D’Auber: “You ■ going steadily. All some ancient ancestor. ters! Where be from? Ye me! 1 never sold a in I [From Shells, by nonieter, sextant, ye don’t say! wrong picture my chart, life.” Margaret W. Leighton, in Appletons’ 'visions. York, eh? Well, now—say, I want ye ter [Puck. Science for November. paint me and Maria Liz. Kin do it? For Popular Monthly We Furnish The Journal and N, Y, wen* all regulated at a ye your Protection. Catarrh “cures” Republican Weekly Tribune And heave on of and in form to •: the ship's side, which plenty rings gold liquid be taken internally, usually Stuart Perfumes chains and and, need n’t contain Mercury or Iodide of or ONE YEAR FOR ONLY three hours, and we left fixin’s, say, you Potaasa, Obituary. $2.00, U'it on this ’side the that’s both, which are injurious if too long taken. h other good luck and pimpil nose; A> D CASH IN Catarrh is a local, not a blood caus- VDVAXCK. be land but the second kind of aggravatin’ to Maria Liz. Sho! disease, ed by cold and damp weather. It starts in Thomas H. Parker, an aged and respected Address all orders to not been heard Picterman, eh ! You don’t say so! Well, citizen of from, the nasal passages. Cold in the head, if re- Islesboro, died suddenly Nov. 1st, now. shouldn’t wonder if made a win.I from 1 lie S. E. the you peatedly neglected, results in catarrh. Ely’s at the age of N4 years and six months. He ! of it on here!” leaves a circle of friends and JOURNAL boat, washed a portion good thing [George Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for large relatives, j THE REPUBLICAN PUBLISHING CO, BELFAST. MAINE. Wharton Edwards. these troubles and contains no nor among them 25 grandchildren and 21 a> many other tilings mercury great- Sachet Powders! j He was 1 grandchildren. for many I 1 **.r some hours it any injurious drug. years looked deacon of When Pie is Brown. the F. B. church, and in his -at would live Pumpkin Minnie: “When that odious address on through; masher tried younger days held all the different town I Write your name and a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, to smile at me 1 1 have spent many a just looked daggers at him.” offices and was to the State I j Now representative 1 Most Tribune New Yor : and a the president has spoken in the Mamie: “Was it a success?" Minnie: “I Delicate,! „ffioe, City, sample copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY be ocean, but nothing I legislature, and for many years was a popu- J think so. 1 heard him to the other lar 0 at night. After seven j customary way and has named Nov. UO as whisper merchant in Islesboro, where he was TRIBUNE will be mai ed you. odious wretch who was with him that he horn and resided. I and I of we arrived our always Fragrant misery, j Thanksgiving day, everybody’s feel- was‘stuck on that looks.'” starved. For the last girl’s [Indian- j ing better, counting on abundant apolis Journal. * * at we had no bread and cheer, James Grindle died at his home in North I I r for there’s reason for on the Liniment Lasting- meat. There is thanksgiving English Spavin removes all Penobscot Oct. 22d, at the age of 75 nothing of this is look- years : part all, year. Everything Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem- and 7 months. He was born gt'<*d to me as a piece upon the farm is on the mend. ishes from horses, Blood where he finest in the world in that boat. The ing better; everything Spavins, Curbs, died, anti was, with one or two ex- Soon the four long years of worry will Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, ceptions, the last survivor of those with AT THE PRICE. Out •m- of the and Sale-Furniture. strongest all Swollen have found a end. Soon the Sprains, Throats, Coughs, etc. whom he associated in his early days. He Closing brighter in America. In regard Save §50 bv use of one bottle. Warranted will be remembered all who MANY NEW ODORS. business skies will brighten with a radiant by knew him as STORE TO LE3T. g that a rat will leave a the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever a kind neighbor and an honest, industrious glorious day, and prosperity’s bright sun- A. A. ■ id to sink on the passage known. Sold by Howes & Co., Drug- and upright citizen. His wife died in June, shine drive the gloomy clouds away. All Belfast, Me. as 1 saw two on gists, Iy27 1895, ami besides his son Charles W., who We sell them by the iusion, the nation will feel thankful. Smiles will lie sank. To describe has had the care of his parents in their last Ounce or Bottle. ship chase each when the “What will it cost,” asked J. C. THOMPSON & bat away frown, turkey’s young Cholly’s years, he leaves two other sons, Henry of SON boat the eight an during in the oven and the is brown. father, “to give my boy education?” Castiue and Andrew VV. of Mass. lite out of the pumpkin pie Haverhill, question, Each “The Lord only knows,” replied the pro- Republican is thankful, as of course Have special cuts in to close out their cmdoned the ship we were fessor, eyeing the youth “but prices stork. he ought to be, since the campaign of the thoughtfully, and and after making the you can put him through college for about Mrs. Warren Goodrich died at her home Have still It ft a fine assortment of party has been waged Dem- in Burnham Oct. 74 pull bO miles along the successfully. §2,000.” [Chicago Tribune. 29tli, aged years. She ocrats have every reason to be thank- had been in health all summer and had got a to very poor & place land, owing You make no mistake when dal- ful, since their has been rescu- you buy a shock the night before her death from :< akers. too, party POOR SON, [Reporter-Jour. ton’s sarsaparilla and nerve tonic and which she never ed from repudiation’s crew. Illinois may recovered. The funeral Oak & Ash dalton’s family pills. Chamber Extension Everybody says so, services were held at Sets, feel quite thankful, since her voters did the house, Rev. E. A. Tables, and “what everybody says must he true.” Read of Pittsfield The deceased Apple Problem. their best and put where he officiating. noisy Altgeld leaves an one son and one DRUGGISTS. will “So you see, Miss Faith, none of the old aged husband, enjoy protracted rest. Maryland may daughter. FOLDING BEDS also time there were religions suit me. After them very low, MATTRESSES and CHAIRS, two old shout hosanna, Michigan may swell the examining all I am driven to agnosticism.” “I see. the market song, California and Wisconsin add their I— early every You choose agnosticism simply because you Two All-Maine Cabinets. CALL EARLY WHILE IS A voices and All a THERE FINE ASSORTMENT. •id apples. Each one had deep strong. may sing don’t know any better." [Harlem Life. loud thanksgiving that the clouds are Cabinet for President is tmi one of the old men Relief In Six making McKinley sold swept and the nation’s fame and hon- Hours. -«-*—« 1 away now in and a contributor of J. C. and the other old man and Bladder order, the Port- «£ 39 Main St. or are unsullied still, to-day. Let the Distressing Kidney diseases Thompson Sen, • •out. In that the relieved in six hours the “New land Argus ventures the assertion that way flags float; let the fifes shriek “Yankee by Great 1 'ifteen cents for his bas- South American Kidney Cuke.” This new Maine can furnish a whole of The Doodle’s come to when tur- cabinet great town,” the is a on 'I'ih* the second old man remedy great surprise account of its in the oven and the and good men and stiil have a few left. He key’s pumpkin pie is exceeding promptness i in so that relieving pain Doctor *£ «£ together they brown. the bladder, kidneys, back and of presents the following rough draft of a cabi- < every part Says: is feuts each But day. Put the nil the urinary passages in male or female. It to revision later on: Advertising away campaign rooster; give net, subject I have tried calomel and apple man who sold relieves retention of water and in quarrels of the past full and pain pass- of forgetfulness Secretary State, Thomas B. Reed. 1 •a as too sick to to tlie 1 ing it almost If you want all the remedies that are now go quiet. Let us all be friends at last. Let immediately. Secretary of Nelson asked his to take relief and cure this is your Treasury, Dingley. neighbor the fat and toothsome and the quick remedy. of Hale. 1 1 turkey Sold A A. Howes A' Bel- Secretary War, Eugene in use the Still sell them for him. This by Co., Druggists, of Charles A. by profession. peaceful pumpkin pie crowd out every Me. Secretary Navy, Boutelle. ■ am fast, 1 y27 very kindly consented Secretary of Interior, Seth L. Mil liken. are not cured. When I « Like Naiis, recollection of the turmoil that’s gone by. you he to tin: market a of E. Driving got us Mrs. Digby lias husband that Secretary Agriculture, Burieigh. Let all be friends and brothers under really w.:> a used to ;skcts of he said to thinks something of her.” Attorney General, Win. P. Frye. J boy my mother apples, one llag, dear to all. Let us settle down all the into “NYhat has he done?" Post-master General, Joseph H. Mauley. 1 put apples to business, which comes rather late this 5 gi m “L, F.” Atwood’s will he easier than “Why, instead of betting to win a hat for Here is a suggestion of another “all-Maine” Mu* first blow -farts piek- fall. Let us cease from tactics. 1 1 campaign himself on the election, he bet a new bonnet Hitters. One or two doses t u ii baskets.’’ So lie cabinet from the same source: put Let us all names. Let all a nail but must bo stop calling for bis wife.” 1 into one he 1 basket, and and he to of B. Cleaves. ii cured. Our pummelling lighting confined Secretary State, Henry \ari:ih!y drug- followed others 'Now. if 1 sell two ap- of Charles M. Moses. by football games. Now that golds’ no long- Secretary Treasury, them. Get 1 and old friend sells of Charles H. Prescott. gist* always keeps nt, my er hoarded, let us to our debts. Secretary War, squarely on the head try pay of Herbert M. Lord. 1 nt. that is the same tiling Let John Jones and Marcus Hanna arbi- Secretary Navy, a bottle, and 1 know be CASTOR IA of Walter C. you’ll to «) pies for two cents. Tliere- Secretary Interior, Emerson. trate election bets. Let sweet peace, the Secretary of Agriculture, B. \V. Me.Keen. all right when I come ve for two cents.” When o’er the settle again.” white-winged, country For Infants and Attorney General, Charles E. Littlefield. 1 lie he found he Children. They cost 35 cents only. See that he < sixty apples down, when the in the oven and Postmaster General, Leory S. Sanborn. turkey’s the "ty-four cents, which was the pumpkin pie is brown. [Boston Daily gives you right kind, the “L F.” Tile Gurney ■ Avoid there are twelve lives in is imitations. Advertiser. 02 A Bath Mechanical Genius. Drive It Home, ‘•'ice twelve are twenty-four, BTBTf wrapper. >WWMWWWWWWWWW< slier old man had been there, About S. J. Sherman’s Treatment. Rupture The Bath Independent says that Warren a had sold his apples sepa- Carr of that city when a hoy of l(i went to A HOT WATER HEATER. ould have received 3 Parnell to see on An twenty- St., “Happened your wife a wheel work in the shipyard of Captain Pliineas TAUGHT TO DO BY DOING advertisement A Nov. 1890. If ow, how is that explained? Boston, Mass., t>, yesterday. I remember, I heard you de- Pendleton at Searsport. His work, plank- jm S. J. Hernia Tre- I am agent for the above heater, and miist|l>e followed for November. Sherman, Specialist, 175 clare you would never allow her to ride.” ing, was heavy for his immature muscles by mont Mass.— Dear Sir: Allow I know. But will it to satisfaction. St., Boston, “Yes, she had a chance to and so he sought to lighten it. They were guarantee give others that are clear me to thank in what words I can find off her ! wenty-Fifth President. you trade pug dog for a wheel and I using in the yard the old fashioned planking ass for BAY’S treatment of double I would ami to the your splendid my thought choose the least evil.” wood-end screws. Warren got one of liis gollegF point to side, scrotal. Journal. SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING rupture, right large [Indianapolis mother’s quilting screws, with which he SCHOOljL the "ley will be the twenty-fifth Your set desired re- appliance is the easiest, most com- made a model of an screw B OFFICE PRACTICE FROM THE START. original planking the I'nited States. On the fortable I have ever had—15 thing years rup- Old which he took to the foreman of the yard. Discarded. Send for Free SEWING MACHINES sults. "ai six before his in- tured. People. Dry Theory Catalogue. v, days So pleased was the foreman that lie had L, A. GRAY & fr iends been Old people who medicine to SON. Portland, M“. he will be of My want to know what I have require regu- some and soon Warren’s AND SUPPLIES FOR SALK. lifty-two years late the trowels and made planking ”"f doing to health so much. I kidneys will ffnrl the of 3m36 age that Abraham Lincoln improve my true in screw was used in every yard the place. tell them I have beeto to see remedy Electric Bitters. This medi- was iu 1861. simply you. The boy did not patent the design, the fac inaugurated I wish cine does not stimulate and contains no every poor sufferer could have your simile of which is now used in the like was born in nor yards of McKinley, treatment. whiskey other intoxicant, hut acts as a 1 tonic the Great Lakes. ui Mill was and Wait February 1801). He are a live alterative. It acts mildlv on tire GiMmiii 12th, You man, and may you H. H. The Nose and great stomach Throat, on the 4th of to is and bowels, and LAMSON, March, 1861, long carry out the good work the prayer adding strength Crimsonbeak. “I’ll that man Wind- after giving tone to the thereby give Don't, forget .he fiace. No. *440 Newbury Street, the completion of his of yours most gratefully. organs, aiding ham credit for truthful.” nature in the of tire being o ar, whereas Mr. JAMES KILLIAN. performance functions. Yeast. McKinley Electric Bitters is an excellent “Why?” \'eak Corner oi Fairfield Si. rated six appetizer “He to last Licensed days after it. Like and got up speak night, and he Auctioneer. aids digestion. Olrl people find them just served as a HOODS PILLS cure Liver IPs, said ho wouldn’t keep the audience a min- BOSTON. MASS. McKinley rep- exactly what they need. Price cents P. O. tf7 GEO T. " fifty ute.” ADDRESS, READ, congress before his election Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. and si per bottle at Kilgore & Wilson's Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours by appointment Crtv \nd is that os long ns lie kept them?” '••Kidency. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. Drug Store. only. “Yes; they all got up and left the hall.” MAINE. 44 Main FREEDOM, Street, Belfast. October, 1895.—lyr-io* SEARSPORT LOCALS. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Saco, Me., Nov. 13. Ar, sell. Geo. B. Ferguson, Ferguson, New York. New Haven, Nov. 14. Sid, sch. Joel F. Mrs. Etta is friends in Ban- Shep- Gerry visiting Prospect Village. The S. B. I. Society pard, Carter, coal port; 15, ar, sch. Isaac Oberton, gor. met with Mr. ami Mrs. B. M. Eames, and 44 Philadelphia. Rockland, Me., Nov. 15. Sid, sch. A. W. Ellis, Mrs. Josephine Wilson is visiting friends were present. A good time was enjoyed by Ryder, New York. -4-MARK FOREIGN PORTS. down in town. all. The supper was all one could ask for. SAIeG This society is nearly ready to hold its fair, Montevideo, Oct. 5. In port, sch. Nimbus, Bry- Beading at the parsonage this, Thursday, ant, New Y'ork. and among other things they have a beauti- St. Pierre, Oct. 7. Ar, sch. Isaiah Hart, Wil- evening. liams, New York via ful silk quilt to be sold to any one for ten Gaiulaloupe. Miss M. Ida West left for Boston by Mon- Kingston, Ja., Oct. 28. Ar, sch. Jennie F. Wil- cents, who guesses the right number. Those ley, Wilmington, N. C. steamer. Demerara, Nov. 10. In sch. Lizzie B. Wil- day's who want tickets woula do well to secure port, ley, from New York. Mrs. Howe of Providence, B.I., is visiting them at once as they are selling fast. The Saigon, Nov. 0. Ar, bark Jennie Harkness, New York. her sou, T. B. Howe. S. B. I. S. will meet this afternoon and even- South Montville. Prof. F. F. celebrated Phillips Freedom. Freedom the Buenos Ayres, Nov. 10. Ar, sch. Olive Pecker, at the Capt. C. F. Carver and wife spent a few ing Grange dining room_Mrs. Geo. of West Somerville, Mass., visited in this National election Friday evening by a large Whitmore, Portland. Nassau, N. P„ Nov. 5 sch. Sarah D. J. Raw- and son of Belfast are Mr. Sid, day* iU town last week. Mudgett visiting place last week and attended the reunion of bonfire on Academy hill, military music and son, French, Fernandina. and Mrs. John H. Mrs. James the scholars of ’G5 and an account of Turk s Island, Nov. 3. Ar, sch. Olive T. Whit- Sob. Mabel arrived in with Libby.... ’70, the illumination of houses and stores with port Tuesday tier, from Trlnty, Mart., to sail about Nov. 10 for Killman is in her broth- will be sent to The Journal for lumber for A. E. Winterport visiting which publi- candles, Japanese lanterns and lamps. New York. Trundy. Oct. 14. er, Wm. Smith-Misses Alida B. Sliute and cation later.Freeman Linnikin saw a Among those who illuminated we noticed lliogo, Sid, ship Abner Coburn, But- Ladies’ at the nam. New York. missionary reading upper Susie Cousins of Stockton Dr. Springs spent few days ago on the road leading from Mitchell, G. Bellows, A. B. Sparrow’s Hong Kong, Oct. 1, Sid, ship Josephus, New Conference room Friday, at 12 p. m. last Sunday with Miss Sadie Killman. Clark’s Corner to Corner what is house and Mrs. Fannie N. A. York; 8, in port, ships Belle of Bath, S. L). Carle- Fogg’s store, Carter, W. H. of ton, Connor and Wr. J. Roteli, for New York. Daniel Staples Westboro, Mass., made to a wolf-Forest Howes Islesboro. The past season has been a thought be grey Wiggiu, house aud store, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Shanghai, Oct. 1. Ar, steamer Stratlileven (Br. from a short visit to his parents last week. is the cellar wall for his new house. Hong Kong, with 02.000 cases kerosene, ex- one so far as weather is con- laying McGray aud Mrs. Stevenson, James Libby, disagreeable ship S. I). Carleton, from New York. TO Mrs. Sarah P. returned Hotel A. B. flPPORfUwiTY Staples Saturday but we had our usual uumber of sum- Waldo. School in district No. 1 closed Maine, Dr. J. Billings, Benton, cerned, MARINE MISCELLANY'. A GllAT gUY from a short to Boston ami E. Mrs. Miss trip vicinity. mer visitors.. .Potatoes have rotted badly Nov. 13th, after a term of eleven weeks, Flye, Wescott, Perley, B. Wil- Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 10. Repairs to sell. W. A. Carrie E. Look, which was Miss Aldie who has been and the is but are Phebe Paul. The schol- liams, D. Dodge, Ivnowlton, M. Law- recently damaged hy Sargent, employ- hay crop light, apples taught by following pounding over the bar, have been and and Mrs. finished, ed in Boston, is at home for a short vacation. abundant and hundreds of bushels wili rot | ars were not absent: Bessie Wentworth, rence Bumps-Our aged citizen, the vessel will load lumber for New York. Not since the days of ’41) has San Francisco on the Kuby Emmons, Pearl Welch, Zilla Welch, Mr. Win. G. Sibley, died last Saturday morn- John Davis, who has been mate of sell. ground ungatliered-Carpenters | harbor been so crowded with ships at it is at have had work all cot- Gertie Frances Sadie ing. He had been an invalid for many present. All classes of vessels are anchored in Georgia Gilkey, arrived by train Saturday. the year. Two large Whitcomb, French, * years_Mr. Frank Banton has rebuilt bis the hay and seven out of every ten are seeking a DbIss tages have been built at Dark Harbor, J. A. Cross, Ada Cross, Charles Miller, Ralph charter Cheap: Carr, who lias made the Henry voyage on saw mill and is much in New Sprague lias built a dwelling for H. Board- Whitcomb. Absent only one day: Thirza it very improved York, Nov. 11. Hark C. 1\ Dixon arrived hark C. P. Dixon, arrived home this week. here to-day from Turk’s Island, report Nov. 0, r>0 F. C. Pendleton has a and Clements. Absent on account facilities and Ladies’ man, built house, Cross, Harry appearance.The miles E. S. E. oil Hatteras, passed sell. Frank O. Sch. Georgia W. B. Club was last week Mrs. D. Dame, and We have taken short of Gilkey, Capt. Gilkey, Benjamin Heal is building a large barn. Mr of illness: Beatrice French, Eugene Jack- entertained by waterlogged abandoned; spars all every length Dress G arrived at N- w standing: hull apparently in condition York Nov. 11th, from Rosa- son. 25.G. R. Ladies’ Circle will be en- good (.be- Wm. Folwell will build an L 50 feet long to Whole attendance 28; average, McGray_The fore reported). our shelves and rio. marked them at the very hott his on the island tertained Mrs. Walter Bessie Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 15. Sch. cottage this winter.... Stockton Springs. Capt. Nathan John- by to-day, Penobscot, lying at the Atlantic Halibut company’s wharf to- Bark C. P. N. F. Sehs. Wm. Flint and B. F. Hart are moor- .Mr. Samuel Rollins of in order to clean our stock and rid Dixon, Capt. Gilkey, ar- son, who has been sailing the yacht Thelma Thursday... Unity day, parted fastenings, tore up several piles and up get of sh< a school at the otherwise damaged the wharf and The rived at Niw York Nov. 11th, from Barba- ed m Seal Harbor for the winter.... E. F. ! for Boston arrived home Nov. opened singing Academy buildings. parties, 7th, vessel's rail was broken and hull and You can find almost want and at D. W. was figging anything you does. Williams is building boats as usual. and will remain through the winter.... Tuesday evening_Mr. Dodge damaged. Loss $200, in Portland last week. Rockland. Me., Nov. 10. Fears are entertained was in town for a The selectmen Lave moved several of the Lijshmty The work at the fish hatchery Charles Shaw of Bangor for the safety of the crew of the sch Cora H. Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woods of Hanson of Thomaston, Me., Sinnotr. from street lights, thereby improving their situa- go;-* bravely >n. The water at the outlet is few days the past week-Will Staples, ('apt. Rrunswiek, (la., Oct. for New with lum- From Massachusetts several in town 1, York, 15c. to $LOo tion. so is in N. days very high that it somewhat, difficult to who has been employed Intervale, II., spent ber. The vessel registered 400 tons, and was built last week relatives-Mrs. I. E. at Thomaston in 1803. T he was catch the fish, but several tine ones have made a short visit to his parents the past visiting schooner out in Julia B. Sullivan, assistant postmistress, the hurricane of October. two the Mr. and Mrs. Bion Hatch returned from Washington, Me., last is id Boston and for a been taken. They caught Saturday, week... Sanborn of Bel- New York, Nov. 10. Ship Tillie E. Starbuck ar- vicinity short vaca- ■ rived from This lot includes of THIS FALL’S S; JS inches aud 17 1-4 fast spent several in town the Saturday-Mrs. L. R. Elder went to Free- to-day Honolulu. Oct. 31, lat. 21.20, many tion. biggest long weighing days past Ion. 5(3.50, had a hurricane from the northwest dom last for a visit... .Mr. Hall of pounds. The other was four and Mrs. John Handel 1 Saturday which shifted to the thence dur- in Theodore }-* just pounds week.Capt. northeast, east, dress Capt. Colcord, after a short in town several which was pattern lengths, Oue. thousand rainbow trout arriv- arrived home from New York Fryeburg, Me., was days ing partially dismasted, losing the visit returned lighter. Saturday and fore with home, to Boston by train Sat- last week from house to house and mizzentopmast topgallant mast, all ed here from Green Lake Saturday... .Mrs. night. Capt. Handel; will remain at home visiting rigging; lost also nearly a suit of sails. urday. in the revival H. New ijondon, Nov. 14. Sch. Post of Rucks* L. C. Morse and left Satur- the winter-Mr. John laboring meetings-Rev. Iloy Black Black and White Fancies. daughter Yirgie throughout Miulg- port, Smith, from Port for Fancies, Bark Lucy A. Nichols, Capt. C. M. Nich- I. Holt will continue the revival meetings Reading Saco, Me.,* day tor Pittsfield, where they will spend the eit has spent several days in Belfast with with coal, was towed in here leaking badly and ols, arrived at New York Nov. 1G4 this week as well as Satur- with loss of and all 14th, his Mrs. E. M. and every evening bowsprit headgear, having winter-Mrs. \Y. H. Lowell has returned daughter, Crocker family. collided off Faulkner’s Island last with Plain from K at which time Rev. W. W. night sch. Bouclis, Novelties, Serges-evenm, days Hong mg. day afternoon, Julia A from to her home in Boston....A man named ... .Mrs. Elden Shute went to Bangor Mon- Martha, Calais, Me., for New Haven is to be He will with lumber. She will The Julia & Martha Mrs. Laura E who has been in into Ogier expected present. repair. Trundy, Jordan has moved the L. A. Bowler day to visit her sister Mrs. William Ryder. also suffered considerable Seaman John services the damage. the don’t suit the will. California for the returned home hold quarterly meetiug here 11 urging was lost overboard from the Post goods price past year, house uu River street-Charlie (hough ... Misses Susie A. Cousens and Alida B. Hoy. next account of the The revised international rules to col- last and mother will the L. day_An Republican prevent Wednesday. occupy C. Morse Shute spent Sunday with Miss Sadie Kill- lisions at sea, prepared|by the Washington inter- celebration is published in another column. national marine Mrs. C. B. Deshon, who has been house this winter.... Walter West of the in- man in Prospect-The Current Events conference, will probably go into visiting effect on the first of next na- 1 -School closed in district No. 3 one week July. The following relatives in Boston, arrived home by steamer suranee firm of Field & West, Belfast, was club will meet with Mrs. Ralph Morse on tions have agreed to adopt the rules and enforce We have just received a new lot ago. It was one of the best terms that has them after first: Great 1'eno bscot Satv rday. | iu town on business Friday....J. O. John- Thursday of this week. July Britain, Germany, been taught there for a long time. Mr. France, Denmark, Russia, Italy, Portugal, Austria, L. M. Sargent, who has Veen in Boston j son, T. I’. Mathews, Joel Pierce aud A. Bag- Prospect Ferry. A party of young folks Belgium, Spain, Hawaii, Japan. Mexico, Guanta- Woods of Knox aud his son Woods Honduras. These attended the celebration at Leroy mala, Chili, nations with the fmedical returned [ ley Republican were highly entertained at Mrs. J. T. United treatment, Saturday in the same district last and States control 22,000,000 tons, or more Belfast began Monday and is much improved. Thursday night. Shute’s Thursday evening, Nov. 12th, with than five-sixths of the world's shipping. it bids fair to be another good term... Mrs. Charters. Sch. Taiofa, Baltimore to uni i Tampico, fti urn music and in Unity. Simon who has had em- recitations by Mr. Mark Snow, David Kane, who has been employed dur- Connor, Lizzie Acliorn, who lias been dress-making coal, $1.70, coke, $2.80. Sch. E. H. Blake, Sabine followed Oliver Pass to Tampico, lumber, p. t. Sch. Jas. A. Gar- ing the summer oil arrived plovment in Lawrence, Mass., returned by Downs, Chalmers Clark i hev are at and yacht Merlin, ! in Belfast the past four weeks, came home field, New York to St. Pierre, Mart., $1,000 and cheap $1.25 Si TO. We prop* ! home last week.. .Word lias been received and others-Misses Lena and Maud Shute koine Saturday evening. Saturday-Anuie Fenwick has been visit- loaded. Sch. Belle Hooper, New York to Barba- a does, $1,700 and free Sch. Isaac them for LIMITED TIME ! that Mrs. Bartlett, whose husband was ae- entertained party of their young friends lighterage. Ober- at Tuttle opens liis studio and begins his ing in Lincolnville the pastwreek-Mrs. A. ton, New York to New Haven, coal, 7o cents. Sell. at. at their home last Danc- ■ i ciuently shot Windermere Park, would Friday evening. South to work noon, Nov. 20th. T. Kuowlton aud leave for Massa- Maggie Mulvey, Amboy Gloucester, coal, photograph Friday family 70 cents. Sch. start for Maine Nov. L’lst to spend the win- ing was the principal entertainment All Hattie, Hoboken to Winterport, * hristnias pi .res a specialty. chusetts Saturday to spend the winter. Mrs, coal, 75 cents. ter with Mr. Bartlett’s folks-Mr. James went home feeling well repaid for going_ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clement and Mrs. Robinson will accompany them. $1.09 AND $1.29 RESPECTIVE! Sawyer of Fairfield was in towu last week. Mrs. Rebecca Harriman visited relatives in I’i nden-'c Joluison leave to-day, Thursday, Boston Produce Market. -Mr. Luther Mitchell is no better_The Belfast last week-Mrs. Emma Luke en- Morrill Celebrates the Great for F Victory. Dayton. where they will spend the tertained the 1806. The are to- W. R. C. gave a farmer’s supper Nov. 10th at Ladies’ Circle last Saturday Bo.ston.Nov.II, following winter. Nov. the day's quotations of provisions, etc.: Tabor’s Hall. It was were and all Saturday evening, 14th, Repub- Here are a few don’ts for well patronized aud evening. Forty present enjoy- Butter—Northern cream, choice, 20 a 21 l-2c ; your consideration ed a licans and some «'f the silverites of Morrill north, 15a 16c. P IVndletcn, Sr. Engine Co., No. 2, will quite a little sum was realized_Mrs. Asa very pleasant evening-Mr. Wilkins dairy, best, met at the and celebrated the Ciieese—New. northern, choice, 10(al0 l-4c; guv a clam stew on the attended the Teachers’ Institute in Belfast village elec- DON’T Thanksgiving evening, Stevens, aged lady who fell some time Western choice, 8 1-2at) l-2c. buy a SHAWL without first and have tion of McKinley and Hobart by one of the choice, Eastern, 25a seeing invited Penobscot Engine Co. to ago, is confined to her bed anil is in a criti- last Friday-Charles Ginn of Belfast call- Eggs—Hennerv, 30.a32c; bon tires and 26c. l»e ed on relatives here last grandest illuminations, parade, none better for present. cal condition.Misses Mary aud Lucy Sunday_Capt. Beans—North, small pea, 81 30 ql 35; yellow $$.00. ever held in town. I am not able to Warren of Evauder Harriman arrived iu the river in say eyes, £1 4<> prices up. -Mrs. staves at E. L, Warren’s for Boston. glorious victory 45c. eng-iged for the winter term. Benj. Cook is quite sick.Mr. quarry had Nov. 3d should not go unnoticed. Your Ajtples—New, p bbl, 75c u 1.75. Oliver Ulmer, an old resident of ....Mrs. W. C. Harding is quite sick. She Amos Nichols and wife arrived Unity, DON’T look for a better $1.00 KID GLOV I Capt. is attended Dr. Erskine of Frankfort. correspondent got a tip of it, and at once passed away Nov. lfith. He was a great suf- by m New York by train Friday evening. started for Belfast for supplies, and after ferer with rheumatism_Good news has Swanville. The Swanville Union Sun- you can’t find it. Every pair warr. :: Capt. Nichols' ship, the Gov. iiobie, Las been visiting many places found a few flags, Jap- been received from Mrs. Ed. Harding, who day school adjourned last Sunday to the chartered to load for Australia. anese lanterns, candles, and a few old don’t suit them back and is now at the Maine General Hospital, Port- first Sunday in May, 18U7. The uieinhers bring get order 1 rue fish commissioners thrown-away torches, and By fifty land-The Reading Club met with Mrs. E. will meet next Sunday with Mrs. F. C. transparencies, hhimoil and mm hundred and fifty trout and supplies furnished by an old friend, A. DON’T need some S. Bimill last Saturday evening. A goodly Smart.... Miss Alice Fuss of Jackson was in you UNDERWEAR? v. e v taken froii Swan Luk- this week, the I. Brown, ami returned home with the de- number were p eaent. The subject was the town last week canvassing for holiday s.j i,h used ill the hatchery. termination to do what we could. It was DON’T you need some HOSIERY? Histoiy of Moses, and it was very interest- books. .Our people did their brightest Nov. i not long before tin* boys, led by J. O. Blake, 'i’ it L Starbu'-k, Cant. Eben Cur ing... Mis. Mary Watson is gaining slowly. 7th to show their joy over the election. Bon- and Dick had their teams at DON’T think LADY’S WOOL t :t Merriam, work you HOS !'!"»••; it Nhw York, N-*v. 14th, lid •••The village schools closed Friday. The fires blazed on every available hill-top, bells old and other ■ hauiing stumps lays n- Honolulu, If. I. The ex- were combustibles, t 50c. ship Primary school, taught, by Miss Hunt, was rung, guns fired and lights in every pairs for is landing them on the historical hill above the cheap? I »u avv w < at her Oct. -1st, ami lost very suet rssful. She is a first-class teacher. window of prominent Republicans twinkled the sevi-ra! and sails. chinch, place where Uncle Tom cele- DON'T want the spars -Mr. S. B. Rollins begins a free singing like myriads of jubilant stars. The air N i- you best pair of COTTON brated the lirst election of Mr. Cleveland. Capt. B. K. Coiconl and a in i ly arrived school this week at the church_The label- brated with the names of McKinley ami Then to the of Oscar ETS ever saw' for the ers work they repaired shop you price, from San Francisco Saturday. During a began at the corn factory Monday. Hobart until our patriotic citizens were Thompson and fitted up the torches and visit to friends at Sui ta Clara they were in- They expect to work about two weeks. hoarse-We have received the announce- 82c., according to si/e. transparancies. In the meantime the peo- vited t< a dinner where nineteen former WiMKiiroRT. Winter port celebrated the ment of the marriage of George Alfred Dud- SICK HEADACHE ple of the village prepared to illuminate DON’T think we are because we al- Searspoit parties were present. recent victory last Thursday in ley and Annette Nickerson Jackson at Bos- lying night great their and a liner of Positively cured by these ton Oct.27th. will reside at houses, display Mags The social dame at G. A. R. hall last shape. The town was literally painted red, They Masoonoiua Little Pills. to back up we advc N. H. Japanese lanterns, hunting, transparancies, ready anything week was a success, notwithstanding the and the people were out in great numbers street, Lebanon, Mrs. Dudley was a etc., in house was never before also relieve Distress from and successful teacher in nearly every They Dyspepsia, fact that it took place on Friday to witness the spectacle. Almost every prominent this DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. evening, seen in Morrill. Here the started, and Too A of business and and and has a parade Indigestion Hearty Eating. per- the ]•">!h of the month, and that there were place nearly all the houses adjoining towns, large circle | led by A. B. Hatch, our young fect for in were of merchant, remedy Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- exactly thirteen dances on the order. the village illuminated, and an friends in the old Pine Tree State who mounted, as marshal, with a band of music, BadTasteinthe occasional dark one here wish her and ness, Mouth,Coated who has been first officer of amt there, only happiness prosperity in her Tongue Henry Perry, fife and drum, and made a round of the vil- Tain in the TORPID served to make the others look brighter by new relations.... Schools began last Side, LIVER. They H. A. STARRET Centennial, returned overland from Monday ship lage, cheering at every house illuminated. the Bowels. contrast. Some of the decorations were very with a good showing of experienced and Regulate Purely Vegetable. San Fraucisco, arriving home Wednesday, At the home of Mrs. N. L. Simmons, the lie has accepted the position as first officer elaborate, but where all were so good it successful teachers-Misses Vina and Ce- Small Pill. Small Dose. cm K. D. Rice, C. F. Carver. lady gave them a Mue speech, which was ship Capt. would be hardly fair to discriminate. lia Nickerson visited friends in Belfast last Main Street, Belfast. duly cheered ; and unexpectedly at the home Small Mariner's Lodge F. A A. M., and Sears There was a fine torchlight procession head- week. ...The families of Frank and Herbert Price._ of the writer cheers were for McKin- Lodge, I (>. (>. F., have moved into their given ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ %••%. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ed by the Cornet Band, a tloat with appro- Cunningham left for Lowell, Mass., the first new building The building will not be ley and Hobart, and a speech was called for. BORJN. followed a line of the week-A. T. Nickerson came ♦ dedicated, but the t wo will unite in priate transparencies, by of home ■ you want a Modioine ♦ lodges Taken by surprise as I was, aud thinking a house the last and citizens on foot. There was a from Bucks in order to giv?ng warming of the carriages port Saturday begin 4 I ■■ which is honestly com- 4 Burgess. In Cnion, Nov. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. which will that talking was unnecessary, l could say month, he only for the in of his school .Albert has ™ Fred s. a son. lodges good display fireworks, bonfires, red lire, Monday... Applin and which x Burgess, t• -wn. Later, invitations' will he but few and got in return three pounded repre- Cook. In Nov. to Mr ami Mrs. extended and words, ^ Waterville, 15, Mas.wu etc., tbe ringing of bells, of gone to Concord, N. H., in the employ of t' and Odd Feliows in the blowing the same. ♦ sents the advanced medical knowl- ♦ Emery Cook, a daughter,*11 pounds. j—I lodges hearty cheers. Thanks for After uinty t(.. visit here. whistles and booming of cannon made his brother Harry.... Will Ellis has left the Davis In Deer Isle, Oct. 20, to Mr. ami Mrs. the parade the boys returned to the hill, 4 edge of to-day, buy 4 Eddie W. Davis, a son. was of Nickerson & things lively. It the most enthusiastic! employ Damm and gone up- ♦ ♦ Gray. In Blueliill, Oct. 31, to Mr. ami Mm N' ‘KTH SEAR SPORT ITEMS. and to the lire. A large pile of stave edgings, demonstration Winterport has witnessed for river. Otis M. Gray, a daughter, \ iola. 2- Cuas. O. Fernald visited in Dixmont last given by John Vickery, son-in-law of Uncle Harkiman. In Deer Isle. Nov. 4. t- Mr. and Nov, E. week. many years-Mr. S. Young and Miss Troy. The Republicans of held a Mrs. Duboru Harriman, a daughter. Troy Tom was added, and then there was a grand Alice Goodnow were united in Ladd. In Brooksville, Oct. 0, to Mr. ami Mrs. marriage last jubilation in honor of the recent at illumination of the whole even I Ho tnn,o§arsapariUa: The fall term of school in town will close victory, village, upon Ladd, a son, John (;. Joseph But now is the time this week. Saturday afternoon. The ceremony took Troy Corner, Tuesday night, Nov. 10th, and windows of the silverites. This with a show of red Ud lull 0 ^ at the splended lire-works, tire, place home of the bride in tbe pres- every one seemed to be jubilant. A large i i Wilson Dow has made 10,000 gallons of etc., concluded the exercises. A large crowd ♦ ♦ MARRIED. ence of the immediate bonlire was in in front of ♦ iSi'W 14 nisi ii cider this tall. relatives, Rev. Fr progress the post of people were present and all pronounced ♦ Garrity officiating. A nice supper was serv- office all the evening and music echoed from it a grand time. No disturbance or drunk- H. B. Fernald left for Bridges-Higgins. In Nov. 2, Jere- recently Brownfield, enne ss of any kind was seen or beard. The Bueksport, ('it runs, where he will the winter. ed and the bride and groom were the re- a number of anvils. The Troy band played miah and Mrs. Sadie B. Higgins, both <>f spend people went home satisfied, and the scene Bridges of some nice eeipieuts presents. They have at intervals, fireworks were sent off, and closed at 10 p. m. m. Bueksport. Misses Mae Boyd aud Susie of o’clock, Hagerthy Chandler. In Bueksport, Noy.4. Prunes, Lindsay the best wishes of their Prospect were in town last week. many friends_ horns tooted, and a good lot of hilarity pre- l)r. George It. Hagerthy of Bar Harbor and Miss !♦ vnuu ♦ FOR -_ Helen 11. Chandler of Miss Clara Haley is at home for a few weeks. vailed. Among the crowd were many Deni- SHIP NfcWS. Bueksport. Currants, E A. Mathews has gone to Liberty, where Leauh-Gkini»le. In Surry, Nov. 0. Herrick s -Rev. Mr. Maffitt of lie m employed at the fish Bucksport Center Populists who seemed to enjoy the occasion Leach of Blueliill and Miss Margaret B. Grindle hatchery. ♦ .'"‘eeileii I4ni — PORT OF BELFAST. and * of Orland. filled the Methodist pulpit Sunday morning. as well as the managers. The houses o; the BLOOD NERVES. Ervin Black and Eugene Trip left fertile Pakis-Condon. In Sedgwick. Nov. 8, John VN ....Mrs. M. L. Willard is in ARRIVED. lumbering woods of Maine last week. Portland visit- Republicans at the Corner were illuminated Paris of Sedgwick and Miss Louise Condon, both A s, Nov. 3 B. It is the combined ing her Mrs. Charles Howes_ 5. Schs. Geo. Ferguson. Ferguson, only of Sedgwick. daughter, nicely with candles, Chinese lanterns, etc. Harriet Vo- ^ J Granite has met with a loss Boston; Rogers, Lynaui, Searsport; Grange great Mrs. is PeiK’lies. in the death of Bro. David Heagan visiting her daughters, Mrs. Among them were the residences of Dr. M. lant, Pendleton, Rockland. Kingsbury. Nov. 10. Schs. W. H. Davidson, Pomeroy, fish Tainter and Mrs. Thayer-Mrs. Thomas T. B. F. Mrs. M. C. Parsous DIED. Mrs. H. i Towle left last week for Dodge, Harding, ing; Wild Rose, Candage, Cranberry Isles; sloop CiKs, Boston, of visited his Deer Isle. where she will visit relatives for a few Dillingham Hampden sister, and Mrs. Sarah Norton. During the even- Startle, Gray. Nov. 17. Schs. Maria Turner, Vinal- Dates, Mrs. C. R. Webster, Nem Food— Ames. In Or Nov. Mrs. Celia Ames, I weeks. lastw'eek_Mr. Doane ring ton, 15, Goodwin, ing hot coffee, doughnuts and cake were liaven; P. M. Bonnie, Burgess, co. aged 30 years. of was in town 1 Onnii«", Mr- l.ydia L. 02 1 1 months and 1 Searsport, was in this vicinity recently Millie Dorr has returned from then to the crowd. than Nov. 13. Schs. F. C. Pendleton, Burgess, Ban- Babbidge, aged years, day. Chicago, Nothing stronger In N"\ Amelia widow .u visiting friends. gor; Leona, Lane, Roekport,; Mildred A. Pope, Blood Purifier Cates. Belfast, 1, S., N ill si, .V <•., where she has been for tbe past three years. coffee was served during the evening and Jediah C. Cates, aged 57 yeois, 1 1 months ami 23 Irons, Bangor; Volant, Pendleton, Rockland; ON THE ITARKET. W. J. Mathews and Geo. E. Chapin are -Mrs. Margaret Kelly was called to Bos- the result was orderly and de- Maria Webster, Turner, Vinalhaven; New Boxer, days. gentlemanly Crockett. In Itoeklaml, Nov. 7, 1.m v, widow Fine Conl«‘<-i trout and salmon in Swan Lake. ton week Haskell, Bangor. netting last on account of sickness in her the entire Be- ot Robert ~4 4 months and Look out for them. portment throughout evening. Nov. 17. Sell. Harriet Rogers, Lynaiu, Seal Crockett, aged years, sister’s 15 days. family-Mrs. Henry Snow has gone tween eleven and twelve o’clock they Harbor. AMERICAN PORTS. Roderick. In Belfast, Nov 15, Irving Levi In tact, A. L. Mudgett of Belfast was in town last to Portland to the winter everything kepi spend with her broke up with cheers for McKinley and We Deal Roderick, aged 0 years ami 3 days. week canvassing for a book entitled Farm- New York, Nov. 12. Ar, soli. Rabboni, Bangor; Mrs Maude E. Squarely Sargent. In W inter Hat bur, Oct 20. Margie Slor daughter, Jose_Mrs. D. Hobart. I would say, for the benefit of 13, sld, Emily Reed, Hi* go; John McDonald, (irocery ers Record and Reference. ships Sargent, aged 7 months ami 2.3 nays. and ar, schs. Susie P. Oliver, Bangor; l’o- with tli«j public and place a reli- Gilman children went to Holden last those who have felt Yokohama; smith. In Brooksville, Nov. 5, George K Smith, of A. F. I. Co. have may any anxiety, chasset, Somes Sound; 14, ar. sell. Norombega, Members the Patrons able line remedies within aged 75 years, d months and 25 days. week, where they will spend the whiter that those black bottles did create bark Vilora H. Hopkins, Wakeiv, of COMB AM) A I paid si.50 < lm, 2<• aa()i I lav. p ton. I oo„ 12 no Perth for Gloucester; Win. E. Downes, dried, t> lb, 4 a Hides, p It,. 15 1 -2«4 alone) with a good deal of distressing dis- Amboy or from condition of S. sell. J. Manchester any deranged Beans, pea, 1 40 a I do Lamb, p It,, f> nS in his tones as he fastened his Charleston, C.; eld, Haynes, appointment 1 40 a 1 5*» Land, 20 a 3n McCarty’s Flats, Me., to load for West Indies the nervous 1)ALTON’S medium, Skins, President of the system, > shoes, “Major McKinley, Philadelphia, JNov. 10. Ar, sell. Pocliasset, yel’weyesl 40 a 1 50 Mutton, | It). 4 n b United States.”. went back a Butter, ld«2o Oats, lui, 32 It'. 2b a 30 Horse for Sole .Although Troy Somes Sound. has record for curing just such C lt», -p on her September record, we are making Baltimore, Nov. 10. Cld, bark Josephine, Mc- Beef, fc> lb, 4a o 1-2 Potatoes. 3b a 40 j cases. <» melody in our hearts because it did not take Clean, Bahia and Rio Janeiro; passed Cape Henry Bariev, |> bu, 40 a 45 Koliiul H op, 4.a 4 12 Hay mare, year-' Troy to decide the election-Mr. and Mrs. Nov 11; 11, ar, sell. IVm, B. Palmer, Dyer, Port- Cheese, fe> lb, io.«i2 St raw, p ton, b OOad oo lbs. Sire Day Dawn, land. Chicken, ll>, lo« 12 Turkey, p It,. Id n 1S Walter Brown of Wakefield, Mass., are WE PUBLISH no testimonials mare. Will be sob! Nov. 11. Cld, sell. Sarah E. CalfSkins, 50 a 75 Tallow, 1 1 -2 ii 3 relatives and friends in town.... Portland, Palmer, GLENWOOD visiting C. B. which are not and strict- Duck, fc> lb, 14« Id Yea p Ih, »i« 7 cash. at Whittier, Louisburg, genuine Kn doz, 25 ool, unwashed, 12 13 3 bO t/b oo FRANCIS' Sll<>« town for a few days....M. V. Nutt of Law- New York; 12, ar, sell. F. C. Pendleton, Belfast; ly true. TR Y Dalton’s Sar- Fowl, 4> lb, 8a,lO Wood, hard, rence has returned to his home. While here cld, sclis. Annie P. Chase, Ellis, New Bedford; 1.» in E. L. saparilla and Nerve Tonic, RANGES his lot in the and a Flora Condon, Sellers, New York; Warren, Price. Retail Market. he graded cemetery Retail Tainter, do.; St. Leon and Helena, Boston; eld. Pills or monument has been on it in memory Dalton's Family 1*0 a 1 oo MAKE placed sclis. Boston; Hattie M. Howes, Beef,corned, V* lt>, 7«8 Lime, p bid, CARD or THV of his Lizzie Nutt Brown-Mrs. Minetta,Crockett, is Oat 3a 3 1-2 daughter, Hodgdon, New York; 17, cld, schs. F. C. Pendle- Dalton’s Instant R( lief Butter, salt, 141bbag, Meal, p It,, has been but is now 40 (mions, It,, 2 a 3 I wish to express he:, Paulina Stone quite ill, ton, New York; July Fourth, Boston. Corn, j;) bu, p my 12a 14 kind friends tin tin > EAST. better.... Miss Helena Chase of Dixmont Fernandina, Nov. 11. Ar, soli. Sarah D. J. Raw- Plasters, Cracked Corn, bu, 40 Oil,kerosene, pal, many COOKING Corn 40 Pollock, II., 3 1 2 a 4 shown my mot her, M s. \ has been a few days at her uncle's, son, French, Nassau. Meal, fc> bu, p spending 1B «15 Pork, 7 n 8 her last ami to the t and Mrs. Frank Port Nov. 11. Sld, sell. Post Cheese, lb, p It., illness, Lewis B. Harding.. .Mr. Reading, Boy, 1 12 Will Three Cold Medals. Saco. Cotton Seed, cwt, 1 20 Plaster, p hid, ( Call returned from a visit at Farm- Smith, 03 Nov. 18*.m; recently Nov. 13. Ar, schs Win. H. are Standard Remedies. Codfish, dry, (•> lb 5a 0 Rye Meal, p 11.. lielfast, 17, where visited their Brunswick, Ga., They 70a 7b WEIR STOVE TAUNTON, MASS. ington, they daughter, Sumner, Pendleton, Perth Amboy; Levi Hart, Cranberries, qt,07a.o0 Shorts, pewt, COMPANY, Elder W. 11 a 12 bab 1-2 Mrs. Mariqn Bates-Presiding New ,14, ar, brig Jennie Hul- BY ALL Clover Seed, i> lb, Snpar, p 11., Pendleton, York; FOR SALE DEALERS. T. 40 in All Prominent Cities and W. Ogier will hold services at the Union burt, Philadelphia; sch. Gen. Adelbert Ames, Flour, bbi, 4 50a5 50 Salt, I.. p lm, Agents 2 00 a 2 10 Sweet Potatoes, 2,a3 church on afternoon and New York ; 10, ar, schs. Willie L. Newton, Boston; H.C.Seed, bu, WANTED. Towns in New Friday evening, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' 1-2 Wheat 21-2,a3 >t‘ England. Nov. 20th. Henry Crosby, Savannah. Lard, V> lb 8(ai> Meal, W W 14 Mich I