Republican Journal: Vol. 56, No. 34

Republican Journal: Vol. 56, No. 34

The Republican Journal. VOLUME 56. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1884. NUMBER 34. In the Fens.—Summer. FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD them, sleeps with them, and washes them. trial, ami the suggestion made by Mr. Maine Matters. securely, kept all through his life. It was his Letter from Washington Territory. Editorial Notes. RLRl BLICAN journal. That cat is She’s a to request that after his death these stockings Broad, ami still the salt creeks speckled Topsy. inquire (1'MeLellau whether NEWS AXlMiOSSII* ALL OVER THE STATE. deep, twisting Sprague FROM should he his feet and that his RFI*l Itl.ICAN SKNTIM FXT. A.V ni'FMNG FOIt A The President of the Massachusetts S. P. C. [For this brief suggestions, farts been put upon body department flow wild thing but good-natured. Tabby, the letter had received might have SMART YANKEE. 1'ROl‘S, SOIL AXLM’MMATE. ami an* ^»ii,• jt«*d fr<»m should he huried hy the side* of the body of A. is in Hi- rat lias eaten lii- favorite I l'l ISIIEI* EVERY exj'eru-m housekeep- Ik-: ween the green flats, where to and fro difficulty. THtRSPAV MOUSING BY THE long the tortoise-shell, makls the last of the occurred to a layman : but it did not REUNION OF THE 8'ITI, 9t1I, AND llTH MAINE Miss Robinson who was in her er*. farmers and Address \-ri- d- huried family [Correspondence of the gardener*. T w:n< r-wet wave sluggishly, and where VOLUNTEERS. Journal.] canary. What can he do about it? < seventeen. We've had her about live occur to the accused nor to of lot in the town of more than 50 years eultura! editor.-Ionrnai Htire. Belfast Maine. Afnid tlit* beds of flag the shy coot’s lair person any Liberty, Moxtksano, W. T., July, 1**4. The Jour- It The association of Veterans of the ago. These two were John the Journal Co. Is hidden, and the wild-ducks swim unseen: years and she seven pounds." his friends. required the brain of a composed requests fully kept. Maekay, California millionaire, Republican Publishing weighs nal comes to us sometimes iu 8th, bill and lltli Maine Volunteers, will hold I quite regularly, his Eva is Waldo County and its Farmers. And in lhe stagnant pools, o’ergrowu with green And where do they all sleep man of practical experience and of MARK HD IN MISTAKE. says daughter not engaged. legal their Annual Reunion at Lake Auburn the seven and in that it '■ v. 28th Jays, short space of time is itsi KH'i,s TERMS. In a \nd g. table slime, the water-rats down cellar, all of to to the bottom of The color line has been drawn There still a chance for an enterprising advance, #.'H> ye«u ‘•oh, them, except training go the matter iust. of the Association will he sharply by '•'"•Hi*.! the <-ir, *• at the oi tie- im y some twelve Swarm ihick: aud in the lower flats Headquarters Mrs. Robert who wa> married to a don't cool off much. If you could see how ;• expiration Having pm spent Katie and Kittle Martin, who in at mice. 11 this course had not been at the Fearing, only young man. ir. f t.>*o ami And salter tide whole clouds of sleep Elm House. Auburn, Maine, the even- husband rive years of my life as a fanner oozing shrimps negro years ago thinking him to eagerly we over its columns, read the > ui imng Terms. pas; the and Jim u no the accused of the 27th of On arrival of the glance For one square, vonein>h flicker and vanish, and in one short attic, liig —Jimmy Hell, pursued, postmaster would ing August. he a southern She was a native of The n tile of U'ai- glimpse creole. Philadelphia Press styles Colonel T. ’'•-Hi iu •: Gin 1:. f i.-ti fur one week, and .n slock growe; good comity trains the 28th. the horse cars will be old famdiar names and recall the affairs of The flounders dart from sight in troubled sand. doesn’t like the rest of the undoubtedly have been as Mr. morning Castine, Me., and the was « family very convicted, courtship quite -r insertion. \ tra- ti**i »f so and How bl'iug engaged 1 taken to the three miles dis- Wentworth lliggiuson “The Koval (brand of -u!-sequent do, pleasantly. And far aeio-s 'he wide of land well in the not immediately Lake, romantic. The lived several our former home in Waldo would ware rh.arced a- a expanse and entry till alone. McLellan did know, and had no rea- couple happily county, you full one of tlie .Maine sleeps tant. The programme at the Lake—as fai as the Boston We he was 111 the honorable business j Muaculou-l) gneli the pastures reach. years, and might have con inued so hut for the feel that the Journal is it> dis- mugwumps.” thought Minnie, Garto, Dinah and Tom Grown son to suspect, from whom the letter now determined—is first, business of appreciated by Kannel. md renewing old < Per w hieh the plovers call and curlews screech meeting unlucky day when the wife saw her husband the I>nKe of the dudes. acquaintance' in a box of —four in one bed. came, and had the association and the several or- tant subscribers. In this section of the i •■•II ovingar' anthorlzed f* rthe.Four- 11. t!:>- fresh wind, and the fat oxen low steep hay probably all regimental receive in a letter the a country agent* and new hut forgotten photograph of mulatto making tnany very pleasant second, dinner in a on the eastern are well a The London Pall Mall (iazette has elect' d j 1 lock-deep within the grasses, where these grow Each of the others has a bed all to her- about it. ganizations; grove hoy. She became and hastened to people represented, and large H v oik- nn nth '. of suspicious Niles, j.v. Washington >t... Boston, ones, having about < hank the Lake: third, boating, target shoot- spent "«.l. rich, with green and purple seeded plumes, self." There was some about Baltimore, where she soon found that her hus- majority are strongly Cleveland, but in November next the American Fv ans, jet ami J- Washington 'street. a.- i always mystery etc. The Republican. Although at the Court where the ing, games, following arrangements band's were P. *b.n. previous years Supreme Swec-sinelling: samphire blooms. eat c it was not relations full blooded negroes. to "And what do they have to the ase, for probable that the have been made in to reduced rates on we cannot participate in the election of Rhine people will elect Blaine; they intend have ol ISeliast. at the And the wave, and the wild me: regard Then she to work for a divorce, and it '•! I‘l.: rl.>>.11 : io State St., Boston, .ti. a.juryman, in the city sea-poppies tby began j have breakfast at ten and uovcinment detective testilied lines of public conveyance to comrades who and we are an American President. I. v. \ Y and And where the sheep bells make a "They sup- knowingly has been the Baltimore court. Logan living in hope of brighter tiin>- alien c\-i b>vtl lei Crosby pleasant shall attend the reuuiou: Maine Central Rail- just granted hy !1 c \’e !>•»i»i». l'l') Boston. at nine -two meals a We al- hut In and those with him were Washington were active rhyme per day. falsely: days, when Washington Territory will stand “If would be a •• ■ w « oi riiomastmi, road. and the stations Houlton, Isle, you wealthy, get upon mule; ;t e & I I Sprue* St.. New York Judge Haggles ; Ad da\ ; and. underneath the fresh blue sky cook fish and meat fur them, and mistaken. did not make Presque Our at ways certainly They Fort Fairfield and on George Cottage City. up as a sister State. If we had our this ii- 1I\ie*. 41 Park How, New York. at the Bar. and and Tie learn to wheel and Caribou. Calais the New rights you will soon tind you are better off.” says a lawyers opponents, fledgeling sea-birds fly. for of a examination of always potatoes supper. Milk thorough the mail bag Brunswick the Kuox and Lincoln would be a State as the march of two aide 1 want to a little Railroad; We have moved our '-iivus, and have to-day. rapid paragraphin'. This does not reach the ease1 of men, speak j 'William Sharp, in Harper’s Magazine for course. one has his or her own and the letter was not Railroad: the and pitched Every probably shaken Bangor Piscataquis Railroad; our tent li°re for a few When we left H'V K1P»KU> or .•-irii :o to time, in columns. A days. emigration has given us more than the requisite editors, who oe better off, and not be remitting money from time your ugu-t. dish." when examined. the (Hand Trunk Railroad; the Rumford Falls might yet '• •'• v ire-- t miet state me out, they livery Other Plymouth, we run into Boston. and t lie re paper* changed, some tine land and number of voters. > e > has very farming Buckfield Railroad, and the Somerset Rail- P -! Eii' w hVh tie- paper ha- been sent,a-- u el! Cnity And don't ever changed cars for New Bedford. At New Bed- wealthy. they quarrel Saturday. road will sell tickets at their at m.

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