Republican Journal: Vol. 58, No. 52

Republican Journal: Vol. 58, No. 52

The Republican V0LUME 58- BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1886. Journal NUMBER 52. A Sketch of Puget Bound. FARM. GARDEN AND KKITKLICAN HOUSEHOLD. Prohibition in Eliode Island. or Western district the temperance nominee is European Sketches. including wine." Under these circumstances News and Notes. Work. No Third JOURNAL. an over the was our Literary Temperance Party I’tMM Tmvssi M), \V. T. Nov. |>so. some of confessedly improvement last, it absolutely necessary that amusement ment To nil: of Needed. friends from Maine are For this depart brief suggestions, facts, Klirmii ok the Jokknai.: Your though both are men tried and excel- (iOSSIl*. for the remainder of the day should be of light will have a I I It 'll' l> I \ I 111 Till KSIIU MOliMNO m TilK m> asking me to describe ability 1'AltIS NFAN'S AND The New Year’s Wide Awake and are solicited from readers remember that when the elec- lent It is a singular ’coincidence and nature. So we chose Lubin's Sound and 1 will experience housekeep- may reputation. buoyant ami readable Christmas story by Sarah < >. Puget Imre give a rough sketch and long To Tin: Ki»rroi: 01 tin: .Ioiknal. The ers. farmers gardeners. Address tors of Rhode Island, in last, voted that the initials of each are the lirst three let- NO. 4. salesrooms in the St. Anne as our “The iiuest.” of it, from t Agri- April objective Jewett, entitled Christinas starting ape Flattery proceeding up cultural editor. Journal Office, Belfast, Me. prohibition into their constitution l remarked ters of the The leader of the We were treated most those present temperance movement lias well been Journal Co. alphabet. present Il then? he new under the sun one point. kindly by Republican Publishing the straits ol b uea to Port Tow the anything nsend, and from upon fact at length in your columns. It thin! party, Arnold B. Chare, is comparatively in charge, who, while there was no direct An interesting feature of the January Wide failed the greatest moral work that demands was need not out of Paris to tind it. Not that that point up the sound to the head of then my opinion that* tin? amendment a young man. After graduating with honor at go to bear to influence our custom Awake is an article entitled “An Old House,” Olympia, The Stock Business in Maine. pressure brought and receives the attention of the civilized would he “more honored in the breach than the Brown lie a few in Eu- the for the old home on Con- Circulation in and the sound, (ape Flatter) is in 1 .at. is deg. \. I'niversity spent years French originate everything wonderful and the house, rather made it appear by their describing Longfellow Largest City County. observance'* that world at the of l.'-n. < Mir a few hours with public sentiment would not rope intending to devote himself to literature.a actions which oftentimes louder then gress St.. Portland. .Me., illustrated with many present time. The history this deg. Id \\ \\ iiii the .Aim riean shore >n reporter recently spent curious, nor have a sort of tirst. mortgage speak sustain and enforce the in most to his tastes. The they in that and and sweeping change profession congenial words, that certain favors way were photographs drawings. movement dates from the year Isos. The first it*" •■'ill -n our right and Vancouver Island on our left we that genial enterprising dealer in neat stock, on all novel no. we i'l-iiM* III :i'l\:tiu“. s-j.tioa yr:ir; customs that had so unexpectedly been de- death of his father left important manufactur- conceptions; cannot quite looked for in return for their condescension. " > tli«- was in the state of New ..ir. r- at tin expiration of the t'dlow the Ametieaii Ne.ih is a small and won). Mr. 1. < of manded a three-tifths of Arthur's Magazine, an old-time favorite, has soviet) organized Itay sheep Libby Burnham, j by majority voters. ing interests to divert his attention on return- claim this for them. But they have a faculty In the stoiage rooms we saw stacked up tons Likewise I made a new with the num- harl" -r wtiriv es el- an anchor with a head wind In to he us sent you a article a few ing home. himself to business mat- of and for and the departure January York. While there may la* a vast difference N i. i: 11 > x >. »ue « reply inquiries gave some figures in lengthy Applying soaps perfumes, export I'm km.**. !•''or juaiv, one inch weeks for importing and adopting at once all the ber. and is in and we the acts of ters he soon won distinction and success. The local trade. In hack rooms and greatly improved appearance Mil. a <•> iiiiim, si.iui t"Kin- week. an«l .'A p the "hail". Follow ing the shore up pass relation to his business. His later—chronicling legislative basement, between temperance societies as first ex- freight bills for our (ieneral who bad been new notions that our inventive contents. We are indebted to the publishers. T. they *«*i;i •'• i'' a. o -:i• 111 iii-ertion. Assembly, called fact that among other positions he has been countrymen, clerks are boxes to all ii■.111• A fraetion of tin.- -toek ramlie- and line farming land all the shipping busy marking those < the amount to ever in tin- S. Arthur A: Son, fur a isted, and of more modern times, there a .. an eha»v •! a- lull one. year something £l">,000. He upon latter part of May to “provide elected President of the Providence Board of and their studious brethren elsewhere, in the civilized and un-eivilized Philadelphia, specimen — by spend points world, wav 1 u_' miles from the < ape. ( ourse iimgene same law for carry the amendment into effect.'* I Trade volumes for his commercial sa- as copy. was one tliimr in connection with them that it has paid out in the time to the farmers of ing speaks months in out and parts well. America is one of the. best I V I roin Dm to port Town need not long thinking perfecting. The t> in are uuthori/a-il agents for the genes- light recapitulate the details of the string- Now, is this; With a candi- customers of hut Africa and the Sand- he well Maine over £20U,ikm». lb is on his farm gacity. my point Lubin, A gentleman who had been round the world Would for Us to more stress upon at •lonrna feeding ent law then nor of the date whose This shows their wisdom. It matters little lay se nd the course is about F. I’**) miles, passing Port passed, objectionable oratory during the campaign has wich Islands send in their orders and say “they several before the in his > times, mast, voung We refer to K \:. iNo. \\ ashm.i -n *m Itoston. loon at the time, whose ra- district < ourt with increased former the present. their work as bearing \ngclos and Port Discovery, both good harli«»rs. sheep present daily system fraught peculiar strength; with prestige of whether novelties emanate from their own must have it." These countries should have after reading “All Among the Light- I VN*>. J'.‘4 :.11• l J'.«; \\ "Ilios'on. to several of its days, tion' consist of one ton of protit originators. Neither is success in gaining a amendment to it all means, ami if their dark-skinned upon the moral and intellectual nature of man- I'M !x*.11,|. At'. >i p. iit Wilson at Port Townsend is the extent of hay and JO bushels prohibitory brain or are borrowed from some more by writes, “Mr. is im- I<> Mato p.ostoit ii iu make more pro- houses,’* Cuptill perfectly necessary than passing men- ‘>ur constitution, last April, to*fan the warmth natives can he induced to rub themselves down II" u | l ioui». >r. U a-hi on Iti.ston. of of iin i/sr; i( is refreshing to hear a sailor talk kind. gut m., the Straits, (in tit; Point is a log whistle and a corn. The tirst cost these sheep was £2.- tion of the choice of a ( hief Con- of voters into gressive neighbors, so that the benefit is theirs. I'- I»<'i < repugnant temperance tlame, why should he and with New Mown A *.. 1" **!>: "M Vow ork thoroughly morning night ///re a sailor, and not ‘Shiver his or now is to ooo. Mr. stable to be the head of the a scant toplight,* The tendency carry on the work •I II. i A I—* 4! Mark lfo\ .New X ork. light. Libby estimates that the cost of keep- judicial depart- poll Imt titty-seven per cent, of the pro- However this may be, one gets the cream of or the world will he the ment Hay dockey Club, 'Blast his timbers, every moment.'’ Port Townsend is the enforcing the liquor law. This confessed vote ot two a time when sweeter. The of the cause the channels port of entry and all ing until sold will be £1000. Freight £400. To- hibitory years ago, everything in Paris. You may listen, if most interest for the ordinary temperance through defaulter ami corruptionist, it remem- had occurred*to cheer the you K. P. Poe's series of talks small fann- "i iI; 11:1 l;- in i.nnu .u-.in-t or ile<’rinir to I vcsseN coming to the sound enter and clear and maybe nothing especially male visitor centres in the retail department upon of To a certain extent tal cost ."4000.

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