The Republican Journal.~ ^>1.1 Ml-: 74._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 27, 1902. NUMBER 0. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. rnts of To-Day’s Journal. JUDGE FOGLER’S FUNERAL. four weeks. He tried to go on with life, and OBITUARY. Castine. He was a man of unquestioned PERSONAL. indeed, he did go on with it. He took up his and 1. honesty, liberal, always anxious for the PAGE Impressive Services. Beautiful Tribute and bore it and with un- B ELMOST. by burden, faithfully welfare of the town. He leaves one son, -..Rev. F S. Forbes Asks Inter Rev. E. M. Chapin to the Deail Jurist until it fell from his life- Benjamin Dyer, whose death occurred at There will be a box sociable at complaining spirit Charles A. Surry of Winter Harbor, and (.'apt. Frank Welch went to Boston Mon- .-sty Correspondence.Judge Mystic a man less hands. Truly he was because he his home in Burnham, Feb. was two Mrs. Geo. School Notts...Secret Me., 17th, daughters, Davenport and day on business. ..High Grange Hall Monday evening, March loth. Every place of business in Rockland was believed in God and the best things. He Mrs. ,:i_: for Miss Stone born in June 1837. He was the Lucy Waterman of Castine. Mr. Obituary.. closed last Thursday afternoon, and in in in in Unity, 29, !;• Kstate..News of the (iranges. There will be a gospel meeting at the flags believed home, country, church, Surry was 8!i years of age. A. W. arrived home from Auburn on the public and only son of Benj. and Eliza Chase Wiley < mmittee Belfast Weather Ke- buildings schoolhouses man. Dyer. Hall’s Corner school house Sunday after- were at half-mast the Tuesday evening. rib Boats..Concerning Local In- during funeral of the We shall miss this strong,steady, resolute “He was a veteran in the Civil war, and for noon and March under the late Justice William H. of Everett, Mass., Feb. 24.—Prof. Reuben A. Mt. Desert Correspondence. evening, 2nd, Fogler the man—miss him as a fellow workman and a more than 30 Mrs. Elva Jewett arrived home from Maine Court. years had been a farmer in Rideout, an educator for Au- PAGE 2. of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamil- Supreme The services were fellow Our lives must be a little nearly forty years, leadership helper. died at his home burn at the L'niversalist church. The- remains because of his that God Burnham, where he was highly respected today of pneumonia. Monday evening. n::; India..Pittsfield Paragraphs., ton of Belfast—Town next Mon- poorer going except He was meeting w ere escorted from the house to the him all who knew graduated from Bowdoin in 1801 ltn o y. The President on Admiral church shall enrich them through by his all by him.” Never of a strong Mrs. Win. M. Woods, who has been quite He sure and in as the Claremont K. and at different times had been principal of | Hoss" Trades. day. get early, ques- by Commandery, T., Edwin abounding grace. But what seems to be he G. A. members of the constitution, yet possessed that nervous the Monson academy and East Pittson, ill, was better PAGE 3. tion of school houses is to be discussed — Libby 1’ost, R., Knox our loss must be his gain, for he has simply yesterday^ energy which carried him far his Maine, and editor of the Maine Las Eviados Unidos del Norte county bar, county and city officials, sheriff gone on into the realms of fuller experience beyond academy William H. went to Tues- Austin Greer of Morrill has the Journal of was a Quimby Boston, w (iovernor .Reflections of a bought and Ihe services Education. He native of V deputies. began at 2 and love. The Judge told me just after his strength, which for years had been declin- to return •Mediterranean Belle of William Heal and moved there this and at that time the Garland, Me., his birth year 1834, and day, Saturday. Barge farm, o’clock, church was wife died that their common salutation The late Hon. I. C. who while being mi (iame. ing. Libby, he leaves a widow and two married week. filled with a sorrowing throng. The chancel, when one had been away from the other a daugh- Mrs. Emery 0. Pendleton is ill with PAGE 4. living in Burnham was his nearest ters. before which rested the remains of the hon- short time was “helloo,” and that his wife a neigh- Bells.. A Bottle Mes SWANVILLK. pneumonia, but is gaining. ...Wedding ored dead, was a mass of beautiful flowers. few hours before her last had aroused her- bor, used to often remark of him: Mr. Rideout was of the Belfast norland The Meteor Launch- truly principal Mr. E. H. Nickerson of Portland was in There were tributes from the friends of the self from to thus Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Kimball to Edward's Domain. ...Letter the final sleep long enough “There is not a steadier, harder High school in 18fi4. expect dead that were tit for a working town a few last were jurist king. greet him when he entered the room where move to East St. Louis soon. unrtoii. days week.We man in this section, or one more honest.” It 5. There was a pathos about the funeral, in she w as. PAGE to learn of the sudden death in Port- Mrs. sorry that there were no near relatives of the a was often said those who had Transfers in Real Estate. llermar Stevens went to Worcester, Belfast The News of Brooks.. Who can tell but that similiar greeting by dealings ] land of wife of A. Nicker- dead But the State and the has Case..An 8-Hour Day De- Mabel, Eugene present. passed between these spirits on the with him: “fine can safely trust him with Mass., Monday to visit friends. j men of Maine were son. Mr. X. representative present other shore? has a large circle of friends uncounted money.” He possessed that rare The following transfers in real estate Mrs. C. A. Brown of Castine visited P A G E 6. in person or by proxy. The chief executive in his here, who extend their sympathy sent Col. E. C. Dill, Lieut. Keefe and Gen. virtue of strictly confining himself to were recorded in Waldo friends in Belfast the week. »-p Water Vessels. The New Bel- School Notes. facts; County Registry past bereavement_ We have received the Farnham of his military staff. The bench High was never known to of Deeds for the week exaggerateor misrepre- ending Feb. 2t>, 1902: Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Webber arrived PAGE 7. was represented by Justices Savage, marriage announcement of Mr. Jewell sent ; was generous, tender-hearted and Alice R. to F. A. of Abraham Dowers and and Recorder Gen. At the H. II. S. Literary Club Conforth, Unity, Harmon, home last from Auburn. Lincoln..Literary and Miss Ina both of Deabody, meeting Tuesday B pared for the Millennium.. Dowling McDonnell, Hamlin of Bangor, and Seth M. Carter of sympathetic, ever ready to sacrifice his Thorndike; land in Thorndike. Susan T. last Friday night the usual order of Walter of Lowell is his :n Veterans. Malden, Mass. Mr. Dowling lias always Auburn. own comfort for the good of and Collimer, to Erastus A. Colli- Stimpson visiting exercises was followed. The minutes of others; Lincolnville, 1*AGE 8. Belfast sent a large delegation, parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. spent the greater part of his summers here, including never was the turned from mer, land and in Lincolnville. Stimpson. C«> Corr* of were begger hungry do.; buildings ..Gy spo!..ience..Ship Collector of Customs, J.S. Harriman, Judge the la.-t meeting readby Miss Rock- E •.. and for the two or three summers Mrs. P. who is the Births Marriages.. Deaths. past R. \V. Rogers, F. A. Greer, F. W. Brown, A. his door. In his zeal in the cause of justice Fred V. Cottrell, Belfast, and I. M. Cottrell, Wilson, attending Bangor lin, the secretary, and after they were ap- Law Dowling has been here also. They have A. Howes, Col. (t. 1'. Lombard, W. 1‘. ami right and his strong devotion to duty Laconia, X. II., to Alma E. Bradbury, Cam- School, spent Sunday at home. R. F. J. R. Dunton, I>. proved an interesting program was given. THE CHURCHES formed many strong friendships in the Thompson, Duntoa, and conscience we are reminded of his den ; land in Belfast. Sarah F. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ellisof Waltham, Mass., X. Bird, A. 1. Brown, Sheriffs. The exercises were opened by Whittier, and a friends wish postmaster singing father’s place, large circle of G. Norton of Mrs. W. 1>. C. E. first cousin, the well-known Parish Tliomaston, to Geo. W. Re> uulds, Benton, are spending a two week’s vacation in Bel- i.iniriun church next Waldo, Swan, “When the Swallows homeward Fly” by the Sunday them happiness and prosperity. They are Johnson, recorder of Palestine commandery, Lovejoy, w hom the student of history will land and in Palermo. last. club. .Miss Lillian Jones read a very inter- buildings Llewellyn ruing service at in. 45 o’clock; in the south at but and Tileston clerk of courts for journeying present, Wadlin, well remember as a martyr to principle. Wood, Belfast, to Elizabeth M. Ileal, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. attended the Waldo were esting on Washington, and Miss do.; Rogers i• Rev. H. Woude of Cas- will a County. Among those present paper > Henry give reception at their home, 150 Mr. Dyer was naturally quiet and unassum- land and in Belfast. Lewis E. J O. Johnson of Liberty, Ellery Bowden of Florida Carrow and with much buildings Libby-Russell wedding in Watervilie Eeb. ange with the pastor; Sunday sang prettily Pleasant street, Malden, March loth—We Winterport, Frank E. Southard and Judge ing, making no display of knowledge, yet to Pitcher, Xorthport, to Win. M. Randall, 25th. ■ expression. Miss Alma Colby read in a '"clock. All are most cordially a have received the following notice from Fogg of Bath, 0. D. Castner and W. H. those who knew was re- Belfast; land in A F. manner extracts from a recent intimately him, Xorthport. Mathews, The Bible class Miller of Waldoboro, W. 1L Hilton of Dam- very pleasing Mr. and .Mrs. Fred have Saturday evening friend in Everett, Mass: “The second vealed a mind of no common Inherit- to Edmund land in Sylvester arrived M. F. of and article on a visitto Mount Vernon type. Searsport, Ames, do.; it ted this week. The next meet- ariscotta, Hanley Appleton, magazine home from meeting of the Swan Lake Home Club was from and ancestors an S. P to Boston, where Mr. S. has been Arthur Ritchie of Liberty. a hundred Miss Wood’s ing parents intense Searsport. Larrabee, Unity, Clias. •ne week even- years ago. Evelyn from Saturday with Miss Sarah T. Harris on Jan. U9tli. The services were most The love for the standard of E. at work. impressive. solo received such continued highest literature, Stevens, do.; land in Unity. Jennie M. •i >ck, t<» whichall are invited. organist, Carrie Burpee Shaw, played a piano applause There were friends present from Brookline, and an indefatigable reader—his memory, Duntou, to First Universalist Miss Blanche L. Sullivan went to New dirge as the remains were borne down the that she was obliged to repeat part of it as Vinalhaven, v .-es at the T'niversalist church, Waltham, Somerville, Everett and South mind was York last week for a three weeks' aisle and the Fleur de Lis quartette sang an encore. Mr. Frank Twombly presented unusually good—his richly stored. Society, Camden; land and buildings in visit tv. will be as follows. At 10.45 Boston. A very evening was en- Rossini’s Stabat Mater, Quando Corpus and A rare a rich that Lincolnville. Reuel with Mrs. J. W. pleasant an article on Marconi poem, deep, thought, only Robinson, Camden, to Dougan. the Head March from Saul with extremely interesting _uiar service, preaching by the joyed. The next meeting will be with Mr. pathetic the could understand or Ida L. Searsmont; land and build- effect. and his Message. The program was closed higher intelligence Burgess, 11. L. Woodcock will leave Saturday for “Burnt and Mrs. II. G. in inject. Offerings’.’’’ text, Applin Somerville, appreciate, would often affect him to tears. ings in Searsmont. S. J. Gushee, w The pall bearers were I>. X. Mortland, by Miss Helen Dilworth’s song “Fleeting Appleton, Nassau, N. P., where he ill spend several 24: 12 m, Sunday school and Wednesday, March 5th, and a large attend- of the Knox Bar Associa- Few of our modern writers could to Ida L. land in and president County Days,” which received an encore. At the equal Burgess; Appleton weeks at the Royal Victoria Hotel. in ance is desired.”—Mrs. Wood who tion, A. JS. Littlefield and L. X. Starrett of i'S study of ethnic religions; Tyler him in beauty of expression or Searsmont. X'elson Curtis, Monroe, to Xel- J. E. Moore of and C. suggestion of Principal Howard some thought. Chas. H. was at home from has been is about the house Rockland, Thomaston, Cunningham young peoples’ praise service, quite sick, up (>. He did not give them to the world, but son J. Curtis, do; land in Monroe. Heirs Montgomery of Camden: honorary pall familiar songs were sung before the meeting Providence, R. 1., last week to visit his i by cornet; at 7..’to p. m., lecture again — Miss Etta J. Holmes is very sick and Messrs. Carter are the few friends of Charles to Abbie F. bearers, Gen.*Hamlin, adjourned. The program the they highly prized by Moore, Belfast, Mrs. Arbella with and Dunton. The interment was in prepared by mother, Cunningham. \Hilev a. Smith; subject, “What a pneumonia—Mr. and Mrs. Washing- Bay who possess them. Of no one could we so Moore, land and in Belfast. committee underwent some on do.; buildings ton Point cemetery. changes B. \\. Stevens of >t has to say about Christ." Mr. jPeavey are very sick. Their children surely gain information of current events, A. et to Bangor, special agent The eulogy of Rev. E. M. Chapin,who con- account of the illness of those Xoyes Cilley, Monroe, ah, Agnes are all at assigned of the Travelers Accident Insurance Co., v Pitcher will sing at this evening home and they are having the ducted the was a tribute or of the location of any on the E. land in Brooks. B. G. services, touching and while some of those who enter- place globe. Cilley, Brooks; parts, was in Belfast last week on business. "The Plains ->f Peace," by Barnard, best of care. It was thought Monday that to the memory of the dead. lie said: He sketches of travel Blanchard Stockton to tained the club had intensely enjoyed estate, Springs, Mr. When we come to die no one shall speak a Friday evening the dis- •pillar prayer meeting will be held Peavey was a little better... Hon. A. and scenery in all parts of the world. The Ernest L. Blanchard, do.; land and build- Clias. J. Read left Monday for Gloucester, more fitting tribute of us than our lives. advantage of short notice and pre- E. Nickerson went to hasty and will from there to "iigregational church this, Thurs- Portland last week to Our words must be poor and empty indeed llepublican Journal, which contains so ings in Stockton Springs. Ralph W. How- Mass., go Omaha. paration, all acquitted themselves very at 7.15; “God the Per- attend the funeral of his daughter-in-law, if they are not elicited by something truly much in that was to Neb., where he lias business interests. ing, topic, creditably. line, highly prized by him. ard, Montville, Lucinda Anderson, do.; admirable, heroic and lovable in the depart- 1 r’a-'tor of Life" ; teachers’ meeting Mrs. A. Eugene Nickerson... .Mr. and Mrs. No one read Fannie Ward's articles land and in Montville. Octavia The of C. I.. Wright and ed. Your presence here on this occasion ever, buildings daughters Way- Will Ellis and two children have been visit- m. The Sunday services will be ! attests that Judge Eogler was your friend, Mr. Orrin J. Dickey sent to the High with deeper interest, or the late ones by M. Andrews et ah. Jefferson county. Wash., to land A. Hall have nearly recovered from s ing friends in town—Mrs. E. or if he was not friend that he was Sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. j C. Marden your at School from Thomasville, Georgia, speci- D. F. For the past few years failing health Chas. R. Mathews et .ah,-; land and pneumonia, and Mrs. Hall is quite sick. and Mrs. Wallace were out least one who had won your respect and .at 10.45 a. in.: subject, “The .Sin of , Gray exereisiug mens of cotton-bolls in various him more time for which was in Freedom. David et favor. I do not know what better or more stages of de- gave reading, buildings Piper, als, M. A. Berry, superintendent of Leonard The Lord's will be their span last week—Last Monday even- his when intense did to Eben T. land in Suppei | fitting tribute we can pay to his memory velopment. The kindness of Mr. Dickey is. only recreation, pain Troy, Rackliff, do.; Troy. & Barrows Middleboro shoe was in Comet factory, after the sermon. school I ing Grange entertained Morning now than to let his life in the and even Sunday j simplest much appreciated, and his gift was used in not prevent that. Nervous dyspepsia Belfast the first of the week on business. of directest manner possible speak for itself. News of the Bi-monthly business meeting of! Light Grange Monroe.There have connection with the lesson. of the most severe neural- Granges. WMfcuuld not say that the life of Judge botany type, causing the nominations of Gov. Hill Feb. been a few cases of in town. Among >. K. at p. ni Address in mumps but it was of the nerves the entire Eogl^HP^s unusual; rather that lgia throughout 21st was that of Frank L. of Frank- a Dirigo Grange, has Gray at 7.: p. in. by the pastor; UNITY. typical—typical, indeed, of many of the The somewhat affected his voice and Freedom, adopted the sub-1 reports were given out last week. system, fort as an 10 to ani- which •re best and most to be de- following resolutions of agent prevent cruelty 1 a»\ and the Giant." Miss Angie Woods, who went to the things often caused whole nights of sleepless respect: sired in American life. We could hardly It has mals. a short Whereas, pleased the All-wise -11ti11 \ hospital time ago, is doing was a The for the next agony. The winter season was specially covenant meeting of the finely say that he child of good fortune, for program meeting of the Master, to remove from our midst death and will be able to | by Among those who attended the annual re- i.ureli will be held this, Thursday, sit up in a few weeks.... j lie was never unduly favored. He partook Literary Club includes a debate, recitations, hard for him, and could not fail to bring de- our brother J. II. Thurston, therefore be it of the no to a union of the Boston Alumni last week It is reported that Nathaniel has virtues, and, doubt, degree, and Beside a two Kesolved, That offer its Colby at 7 -. The topic will be, “The Knights j compositions, “chip basket,” and a banjo pression gloom. widow, Dirigo Grange of the vices of the whole. But the course I heartfelt to the were A. 11. '7.* and W. C. bought H. M. Earle’s for his uncle and one he leaves two sympathy sorrowing family Kelley, Crawford, a * d It is the third of a series property of his life was an ever and solo. daughters son, sisters, upward progres- j in this severe trial, and we commend them in This is a J. ’82. •1! < liri"t. All are invited. This Newburg. cozy home, pleasant- sive one. He learned until the ver> last. | Miss Eliza Dyer of Belfast and Mrs. S. to Him who doeth all well. Mrs. Geo. R. things situated. Mr. Earle sells with the Every experience through which he passed Carter has presented the Stevens of the ouh That m Thomas J. Brown lias returned to Belfast !•-Bowed by a business tiieet- ly Troy, remaining Kesolved, the death of this was wrought into the sub.-dance of intelli-; school with some valuable and brother the has lost an intention of settling in the west. .. The geological members of his father's who community esteemed from Mass., where he has been at pa-tor's Bible study class will and character. I am sure the ! family, Campello, gence Judge natural them is friend and neighbor, the Grange an honored little daughter of Kuel was was never a man—that never history specimens. Among often have remarked: “There never work for A. A. in the a' ••vcning at 7 o’clock, topic,! Berry quite such he ap- member, and the wife a devoted husband Drury Oampoi!o a section of a shark’s sick last but at this is nearer to the heroic: and. 1 will backbone, and a piece was a kinder or more unselfish broth- P- i"d ni the(BiBlean Ministi \.’’ week, writing better. proached and companion. House. venture to say, the than of asbestos rock. This is not the first time our Mrs. Hager seems to be worse for the saintly, during er. He never gave me an unkind word in Kesolved, That charter be draped in _ a the services for us. Mr. B. A. Frost, who has been Sunday: these last four weeks he spent with Mrs. Carter has shown her interest in mourning for the of employed few .Mrs. ( lark's his whole life.’’ llis friends cannot fail to space thirty days; at a. in., b\ the Rev. past days... Dudley lie was staggering as we all know under that a of these in the Middleboro, Conn., Insane pastor, he and both teachers and copy resolutions be sent to Asylum, sister is with her for a few a load of ill-health and and school, pupils ap- now subject, “Heaven’s Tieas- weeks_Mrs. heavy grief, j rejoice that he is free from all pain the bereaved family, a cop\ spread upon arrived home Monday by steamer Penob- j still he here with a a it. Our friends have Esther up fortitude, resolu- j preciate been kind to and our 1 coords, also a be sent to The Re- school at noon ; com- Webb, who has been working at suffering. [Maine papers please copy. copy scot lor a short visit. >unday tion, and even a cheerfulness, which he- and the Journal and Edgar Man 's for several returned j us, equipment of the school is now publican Danger Commercial \ m. Men meeting at 5.:;o p. weeks, tokened the rare spiritual strength lie had \ for T. s. Keen of Freedom visited his much better than last year. There is still publication. brother, < home of last week after a attained. He fought the battle of life till Mi’s. Christiana (Leighton) Fuller died >. L. at *;.5o p. in. ; an old Saturday making j R. F. Fostkk, Committee N. K. Keen last week. Mr. Keen is so tin* last; and died with the room for and all years few brief visits in town.... Elder Luce verj practically ; improvement, however, in Wakefield, Mass., Feb. loth of pneumo- J. II. Yost:, on meeting led b> Beacon Chas. II. and and able to do weapons of warfare >1111 in his hands. contributions to that end will be F. II. Resolutions. old, hale vigorous, and intends to take his daughter Annie to Cam- “gladly nia, after an illness of six days. She was Nutt, gospel praise preaching Hut such ability and power as this does received.” considerable work. at 7.5o den this week for a of several weeks not come without a born in Steuben, May 2o, lSi!;*, a p. in., with short sermon by | stay life-long discipline. Me., The School Committee. Whatever tlie did he did because he Mrs. J. A. Mace and daughter Mildred of "ii “Profit and Loss." with his people—Miss Rosie Walker, who judge A meeting of the executive committee of daughter of Thomas and l’ersis Leighton. had trained himself for that very thing, wife and of Conductor The came to Belfast when she was Portland, daughter i has employment in Rockland, made a living lie was not the High .School Association was held in the family only a persistent but a consci- The Belfast school committee ( Rev. F S. Forbes and she married Samuel held its last Mace, visited Mrs. C. Marston in Hallo j visit here recently, accompanied by her entious worker. He found his inspiration Superintendent’s office Thursday afternoon young, Capt. in honorable and faithful and this regular meeting for the municipal year well Friday and Saturday, returning hone* aunt, Mrs. M. M. Wink worth, and a Mr. toil; to discuss measures for the benefit of the Colson, by whom she leaves two sons, l'astorate to iteroine Superinteu- after ail is tlie of tli Monday evening. Chairman Bickford inspiration greatest L. and Samuel G. Colson of Wake- pre- Saturday. .*1 a r»»yg I mi list rial Home. Walker—An antiquarian supper will be and tin- most school. Owing to the unavoidable absence Emory reliable genius. From this sided and seven members were present. It given this, Thursday, evening at Odd basis alone 1 would he to of some of the field, and two grandchildren, Alonzo 11., Marion Staples of Joplin, Mo., was re- ;rnk s. Forbes lias the willing predict members the meeting was ad- was voted to waive the resigned that the work done reading of the re- Fellows hail under the auspices of the by Judge Fogler during journed subject to the call of the President. son of Emory, and Geo. L., son of Samuel. cently appointed oil a committee on urul- "f the Congregational church at the last two or three he has been ports of the various committees. Some ladies of the The will be years Her mother was a sister of David W. a >du,nuo block in that lie is a to village. proceeds the bench in this State will the Dyer matters of ing city, Kira, Calif., accept-the position upon stand The Senior class mascot detail as to the needs of the for the benefit of the Elder Luce test of because was out of the appeared just and Mrs. Simeon Staples of Belfast. Capt. native of Belfast, a brother of llenn miendent of the Industrial | pastor.... time, it done schools were Boy’s before the Club was call- informally discussed. Exten- I exchanged with Elder Remick of Dixmont, purest and the profouudest motive. Literary meeting Colson was a well known master-mariner Staples. ■' now an Jndus- sive are needed to the iy, conducting Hut 1 have already stated that Judge ed to order Friday evening, much, to the repairs Citypnint and I who the last His and sailed from Belfast several years. S. on iiif occupied pulpit Sunday. was in no sense of !\hite and an J. Harriman, Esq., left the Wedm-> for boys at Artesia, near Los Fogler a favorite fortune. alarm of some of the members. schoolhouses, improvement — liis she married Elias J. Fuller I sermon was appreciated by all Mr. Adam From childhood lie made his own in After death train for Manchester, V II The Independent of Santa way in the heating of the High school building day morning Myrick, one of our oldest residents, died at life. His parents were poor, and were able In of Wakefield, now deceased. They had no where he has business before the Probate a s: the second number of Vol. I of “The is necessary. The High school hall is now- say to do little or nothing in the way of giving the home of his grandson Feb. ISth. His Normal” two B. II. children. She leaves three brothers and heated Court. Mrs. Harriman and Miss Sleeper present home was established at him a start in life. He earned the money Farmington S. gradu- by stoves, which makes it necessary [ age was 8(5 His which was one Albion K. and M. him in 1000 by Dr Gregory of Los years. illness, himself to get the collegiate training he had. ates are mentioned—Miss Louise W. Rich- sister, P., George to carry coal up and asl.es down three accompanied During the two Ho homeless of a was borne with forti- He was fond of some of his ex-I of 1). years long duration, relating ards, who is teaching in the Training Leighton Portland, Emory Leighton flights of stairs. The remainder of the Fred Flynn oi Hartford, Ct., is secretary i‘-r the age of 14, have been cared tude and calmness. The periences as a school teacher, and of the ! of community and Miss Isabelle M. who is of East Boston, and Mrs. I). W. Mason is heated steam. of the Deaf Mutes’ Benefit of that ■•is home, There are now 55 boys in triumphs he early won over unruly boys;! School, Towle, building by Adjourned. Society mourns the loss of a man of Mass. Funeral services were and this is as many as can he sterling and over his own, as he himself character- teaching in Vinalhaven. Hyde Park, city. He formerly lived in Bangor, and is »dated at one time. Since the of and honor. He ized it, and almost i held in Wakefield and the sons character, integrity ugly ungovernable Friday, Belfast Weather Report. well known in this city and throughout i- loo homeless opened nearly boys leaves two sons, and one in the temper. accompanied the remains to Belfast, arriv- Maine as a base ball hern Samuel, player. California have been refused Of course Secret Societies. west, and one Mrs. Ruel a young man with such a spirit ing here Saturday forenoon. The interment Following is a summary of the weather "ii because of lack of rooms and daughter, Berry, Mrs. L. E. McMahan went from Nkowhe- as tliis was bound to rise in the world. In record of the for them. to mourn their loss. The funeral services The officers of Corinthian Arch will be in Grove Cemetery. Belfast station of the U. S. provide early manhood he located in the city of Bel- Royal gan to Laconia, V 11., last week to care for months ago the directors of the were held last at the Rev. Weather Bureau for the week Feb. Thursday house, fast, and it was there that the greater part Chapter were installed Monday evening by ending Miss of her ail Home that some- Alma, daughter sister-in-law, society, feeling W. A. Luce of his life was passed, and many of his S. A. Past William G. Hill of Belfast died at the 23, 1902: ust be done on a officiating. Parker, High Priest, assisted by much larger scale greatest successes achieved. Though he Mrs. Agnes (McMahan) Cottrell. The little ide a home and education for the STOCKTON \V. C. acting Grand Marshal. home of his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Brady of SPRINGS. has been away from that city about twelve Libby, girl was very sick a few days, but is m*xv .mneless boys in the State, called a Mass., last Saturday Wind, etc. Mrs. James Treat returned Feb. loth years there are those in this audience to- Liberty Lodge, F. & A. M., of Liberty Sharon, afternoon, Sky, gaining. of many oi the leading citizens in from that from where she a day place whose presence attests after a short illness, lie was horn in Dub- X and at this it was de- Somerville, Mass., spent has adopted the following resolutions: jeles, meeting that his there is still fresh. It was Holman F. new volume <»•; memory and w Major Day’s raise $50,000 to be known as “The month with her daughter, .Mrs. Weston Whereas Bro. R. W. Cox has from lin, Ireland, came to Belfast hen he 19 30 18 N. Clear. there in the year ISO” he was first admitted passed “Pine Tree will soon be Memorial Fund” : this fund to be our 20 30 17 'v. poems, Ballads,” Doe, during the illness of her little grand- to the bar. It was there that in this same lodge to the better life; therefore be it was 20 years old. lie worked as a black- 21 37 12 issued. March nth. will attend purchase land, to erect cottages and year he went as in the 19th Maine Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Cox smith in the until when he Maj. Day daughter, who is now recovering from a captain shipyards 1875, 22 35 14 Ji.W. •*i the boys, to build and equip in- to the of the the lodge has lost a devoted brother and ar- the banquet of the Pine Tree Club in regiment join army Potomac, moved to Hurricane and worked as a 23 32 10 shops, and to stock for very severe case of dent his wife a faithful sharp- purchase bronchial'pneumonia, and by gallant service in such ever memora- worker, husband, 24 40 8 S.W. Worcester, Mass., and will speak for Waldo M. his child a dutiful ener in the sheds until Maine, Judge York, Lyman which at one time threatened her life— ble battles as Chaucellorsville, lather and the commu- granite 1805, when he 25 40 19 s. Part cloudy. Gettysburg, Gov. who can not att» ud. and Judge Charles Silent were and others nity an honorable citizen. returned to Belfast. He representing Hill, The item from the Portland Press Spottsylvania, equally notable, married Catherine There was a solar or “circle around trustees of this and (fail B. following that a of halo, fund, earned the rank of major and that of Resolved, copy these resolutions of Frank W. Gowen to a audience will be of interest to our readers. The finally Power Belfast, who died July 13th, last. noon, spoke large treasurer. The money is to be lieutenant-colonel. been be sent to the widow, a copy spread upon the sun” Monday it was very bril- in East l’ittston last Having severely two Sunday evening and before J a our and sent to The He leaves sons, Charles R. Hill of Win- uly’next. gentleman mentioned is former resident wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, records, copies Repub- liant, showing the rainbow colors. again Thursday evening and organized ;i "•Sieved that such a farm and indus- lican Journal and Commercial for and William A. Hill of of this where his manner Colonel Fogler was discharged front the Bangor terport Rockland. was Good lodge with hool well will village, genial Wednesday damp and foggy, and the Templar’s nearly twenty equipped produce army in 1804 and took up his residence publication. He also leaves two John Hill of members. He has been invited to address with the State aid to and ready wit made him a general favorite: brothers, which was in together given again a few months later at where O. W. Ripley, Com. sleighing, getting poor places, a meeting in Portland the *J Wilson, Baptist Cummings of Auburn was unable to be The crack 2.1-footer Flirt lias Mr. “The Santa Barbara Cottage.” j Since he removed to this city Colonel scot and services will be held in St. Francis been sold by and Mrs. George 1'. Field of tin* will be built to accomodate ! church. The ceremony was private, and present on account of the serious illness of Gardner & Cox to Mr. Bond of their niece. Miss "ttage Fogler has served the city n the egislature, Philadelphia. Somerset, accompanied by to jo his wife and Grand Foreman L. M Catholic Church. The same has also sold boys, and will cost about $5000, ! the left on the as as Staples agency the 2fl-footer Alice Windsor of Fairhaxen, sailed mi the immediately after, couple solicitor, and trustee of the public of og Washington presided. The forenoon Chewink to W. K. .Scull of Penn. Kaiser Wilhelm del* morn- furnishings. In this cottage pre- noon In 1898 he was associate Overbrook, Grosse, Timsdax : train for a wedding journey.". ..Mr. library. appointed was with will be given to homeless boys from of meeting occupied routine business. Both of these boats will be raced this season ing, Feb. is. They xx 11 go at once to justice the Maine supreme court. were 1 Earle Gardner came from The election of officers occurred in the Letters received here last week at Islesboroand Bar ku bara count}. K'ewtonville, These statistics recount in the briefest Harbor.—Boston Globe. , spending most of their time at \ i\, afternoon as I last to two follows: Junior 1’. G. M. W., announcing the death, at Los Angeles, where Mrs. Field, who is a rheumatic Mass., Thursday spend weeks in outline the constant and steady growth of W. A. Kimball is extensive Asks Edward F. !lauforth, Skowhegan; Grand making to be benefitted bx the Interpretation. town w ith Master A. 1\ Goodhue and the man. lie was enlarged by every service, Calif., of Nancy, widow of Rensselaer sufferer, hopes | wife, Master Workman, Charles S. Cummings, changes in the sloop yacht Jennette, owned baths. On their return, 1, thex will while lie was more to himself and more to the on EYb. loth. Mrs. Luthers was May go making repairs on the Gardner house, Auburn; Grand Foreman, L. M. Luthers, to their summer Itrarilmry Wants Court to l>o«-idc j world by all that he undertook to do. Staples, by Charles O. Clark of East St. III. immediately home at Grand I). li. a of Louis, of Father's Will. Pleasant Point, preparatory to next sum- But should Washington; <>%*erseer, Phelan, native Brooks, and her maiden name Manchester, wlier* Mr. and Airs. 11. B. something be said here of Grand The cabin has been shortened 5 feet and Jlanforth; Recorder, Albert G. An- was Pearson will be their guests tin* 1'• I) mer’s — The Ladies “Matinee” Judge Fogler as a companion and a friend. Roberts. After her husband’s return during Baker, representing ('has. occupancy drews, Augusta; Grand Receiver, Charles berths in of the transoms. This summer.—The Boston <>1 ( I am sure that all those who have in from the put place Budget. umdeu, has brought a bill in Whist Club was very pleasantly entertain- any F\ Roberts, Portland; Grand W. T. army they came to Belfast and come into even casual association with Guide, enlarges the standing room and King the court to interpret the will ed way Jones, Augusta; Grand Inside lived here until about ten when improves by Mrs. Daniel Thompson last him will attest that he one Watchman, years ago, o her, the late lion. .James \V. Friday was of the most the craft for Mt. Desert Brad- Fits M. Fish, Hallowed; Grand Outside went to fishing purposes. Correspondence. afternoon — The Club” of approachable and of men. they Honolulu and later to Cali- Augusta. The papers have been “Friday young companionable Watchman, W. T. Jones, Augusta; Grand notice ! married lie always contributed his patt to the good fornia. Mr. Luthers died Dec. last. •> given the parties concern- ladies met the same day with Mrs. Medical Examiner, I)r. Joint F. Hill, Water- 27th, Political Points. cheer of whatever company he was a S. \V IIamuoh, Fnu. tM, UXfcJ. Mr. Samuel Walter Kimball-Mrs. part. ville. They leave one daughter and two sons, Emily Richardson I am sure that he cultivated this Jan. ] trait in his one of our oldest and most re- ioiidbury died, »», lqoi, leaving Mrs. It can be said that lion. W. T. Newman, valued of Bangor came for a week’s visit character, and that often, in his later The officers of the Aurora Rebekah Isabel Hopkins, Charles II. and Cobb of at least S-17,508.‘S.i, accord- [ Friday life, Lodge, Rockland has he assumed a cheerfulness and H. is in the light with both feet, and spected citizens, passed away, and was statements ol the bill as drawn. with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Morse. especially, I. 0. 0. F., were installed Clarence Luthers. of tone which he did Tuesday evening that he will have enough support when the buried from his late home at the Sea Wall as distributed by a will dated Oct. -Miss buoyancy not always Leora Partridge returned Satur- feel. This he did by Mrs. Ilelle J. Palmer of Monroe, District time comes to land him in the chair of with a codicil dated June 1S1K>. because he would not yesterday, aged 71 years. Mr. Newman 17, from a visit Rescue J. of Star. ol this day with friends in Rockland. have the world a whit sadder or more Deputy President, assisted by Mrs. Anna Barrows, formerly Co. B., 1st governor.—Rockland provisions document about during his early life was a — on account of own ship carpenter i> of in various Mrs. George Lathrop arrived gloomy bis personal ail- Adams as Grand Maine Cavalry, died at the at the disposed smaller Saturday Marshal; Miss Grace E. lyispital The first to ami w and the ment. The kindly and fraternal of candidate present himself in as master builder of many vessels. remainder to from where she spirit as National 'Soldier’s amounting Roxbury, Mass., recently the is shown in Walton Grand Warden ; Miss Bertha I. Home, Togus, Thursday opposition to lion. Llewellyn Powers as >1X0,000 is divided into two equal Judge the fact that he was Quite a large delegation from 1 remoat underwent a surgical operation.Miss a consistent member of the Bird as Grand and Mrs. Bertha night. Mr. Barrows was born in Liucoln- representative from the 4tii Maine con- which are to be held in trust for Masonic order, Secretary, of Masons attended the Masonic Mabel and of the gressional district is Prof. Allen K. lodge Louise Bradbury and Charles Brad- Simmons arrived home Saturday many clubs and associations in Keene as Grand Treasurer. The installa- ville, Me., Sept. 28, 1840, enlisted at that Rogers the where he lived which of the University of Maine,who is in Convention in Kllsworth last Thursday. lien ry C. Jackson of and from Castiue, for her vacation_ places ministered tion was to place Sept. 20, 1862, and was at already Boston, spring public Odd'Fellows and their discharged the field aud an active canvass '■ of to the intellectual and social well-being. making The last of the tieet of coal barges towed Bradbury Augusta, wereappoint- Mr. Walter Kimball families. After the Philadelphia May l!», 1865. He was admitted the in cs spent Sunday in town But more to me than installation ceremonies among granges eastern Maine, upon t. for Kliza Louise and significant anything here from an eastern port and bound to 1 Bradbury, with his to the Home from which he relies for much of Otis of family....Mrs. Adella Uiohborn else in the life of Judge Fogler is the do- the program was Lynn, Mass., in January organization Bradbury Saco, Oscar Hol- following given: his New' to 1 mestic bent of his character. support. York, belonging the J. I!. K. A Co., Augusta, and Henry C. Jackson of and daughter Alice left Monday for New religious Duett, Mrs. Mabel Webber and Miss Ada 1901. trustees for True, he could not be said to be a demon- left yesterday in tow of the tug Charles Bradbury. York, w here the former will consult Cunningham. Local Gypsum '"I has since Dr. A. strative man, but he held the finer and Concerning Industries. The way died and his successor Piano so one of the oldest King. barges were towed here from S. Bird and other more sacred of life in o, Miss Florence Clough Joseph Surry, residents t jet been physicians regarding things the greatest of died appointed, esteem and Vocal solo, Mrs. Mabel Webber Castine, Feb. 15th and was buried the east in the early winter that they might plaintiff asks the court medical or No one can tell how to decide surgical treatment_Mrs. Angie loyalty. Colored Johnson Sisters the 18th, with Masonic honors, by Hancock The Relfast Machine " the great the loss of his beloved wife just one quartette, & Foundry Co. .not get frozen in and three tow's were made by provisions of the will he Mudgett returned to Lodge of which he was a member at the -hi Monday Prospect month before his own death was Graphophoue selections, E. S. Pitcher absolute estate at law or in to him. I lately sent a Nelson from here to New York the same equity after a few time of his death. The funeral services patent polishing by tug. share days visit with her sister, Mrs. doubt very much whether he himself was Refreshments were served. About 150per- bequeathed to him, subject were held at the church. machine to a granite firm in Massachusetts. Three were taken at a time. :,i a Adella conscious how much of his own life went Congregational trust as to the income; or whether Hichborn.Miss Susie Cousens sons were present. The deceased came to this from came home from him when her from the country They also have a large run of general J. L. Stanley & Son and W. H. Ward, a life estate in the or if Wednesday, at the close of the spirit passed at the of 11 Jr., ,;'kPS: income, earth. We Italy early age years. He learn- i. what estate he does winter term of the Castine Normal might adapt the words of Sir ed the machine and foundry work, half have filled their ice houses with a line really take; school. Ilenrv tor Miss Stone. trade of ropemaker, and was foreman including ii case of his decease ...The West Main Street Wotton to his case when in speak- Greetings without issue to minstrel show for John Dresner for many years, afterward a ton of grates for Sherman & Co., a ton of quality of 13-inch ice. 't is the of will be given ing of the death of a husband and wile, he :'"n duty the trustees to this, Thursday, evening, in holding the same place under the late J. W. window for Dark Harbor Master Franklin “i*the Denslow followed “She first deceased, he for a little tried Boston, Feb. 24.—The weights parties Smith, while sliding principal. flail, by a dance, as sayji, American board Dresser, and to his inventive and un- ,, ls to live without genius on expected that the case advertised. For see her, liked it not, and died.” today sent its greetings to Miss Stone and work shafting, pulleys, etc., for down bill and in trying to avoid a team ,l' will come up particulars bills in the by tiring perseverance and was the office. But I have no doubt that “Psalm 124.” The energy largely March term of court. post Judge Fogler cabling: woman’s board due the success of the cod and mackerel mills, etc. Some of the window collided with the side walk and broke his was never a braver man than weights during these cabled: “Love. Welcome home.” line business, now the principal industry of weigh 19 pounds each. leg near the ankle. A LETTER FROM INDIA. BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. (Mrs. E. A. Fisher to her sister, Mrs. Sara CANCEROUS New Books. February, 1902. of this C. Sherman city.] Albee, Helen R. m m m Are in many respects like other ulcers or My Dear Sister: We are quite 0% 0^ Mountain playmates. 1000. 814. A1 MM Mb sores, and this resemblance often proves fatal. Mf Balfour, Graham. well, and of course enjoying the won- Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal Life of Robert Uni is Stevenson. derful sights of India, and it is truly the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi- Portraits. 1901. 2 v. B-St 48 b the most wonderful country in the plying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop- Blouet, Paul (Max O’Rell), world I believe 1 was in Bombay ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains Her Royal Highness Woman when I last wrote. 1 to tell announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, will try and His 847. B 602 sickening cancerous sore begins us Majesty Cupid. you of some of the wonderful things l destructive work. In February, 1899, I noticed a small Bolton, Sarah Knowles. have seen here. We went from Bom- lump on my lower lip. The doctor cau- Our the Il- ISo ulcer or sore can exist with- devoted friend dog. terized it but another came and broke to Alimadabad, where we spent lustrated. 1902. 636. B 6 bay out some predisposing internal cause out into an open sore. I began to take the night and day. The travel here is that has poisoned the blood, and the S. S. S. and after I had taken seTen bot- Burnett, Frances Hodgson. tles the healed entirely and no A and we traveled all ulcer, or the fester- place Making of a Marchioness. mostly by night, open discharging of the disease have been seen signs story. .. 258.2 night the next night and reached Abou ing sore on the lip, cheek or other sinc9. W. P. Brown, Hollands, 8. C. to Hartwell. station in the We found Ah- part of the body will continue Catherwood, Mary morning. A. Gas- Indisposed spread and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is punned and the Lazarre. Illustrated by madabad intensely interesting. Mt. C 28-2 Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. taigne. Abou is four thousand feet and high, S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great Catherwood, Mary Hartwell. is the polite way of that one feels “all out of sorts.” It is an ailment that we are we went in a tongue with two horses antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons Story of Tonty. 1890.. C 28-1 saying all to much oftener than our up the winding road of seventeen miles. and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is Ilennis, James Shepard. subject general well-being welcomes. Physicians disagree to the ulcer or sore the Christian and social as to its cause We had to change horses three times on carried healing process missions for coming and are just as unsatisfactory in directing a cause for its going. the discharge ceases and the place heals progress. A sociological study the way, as it is ali the way up hill. begins, It don t go; sometimes it and into more over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege- of foreign missions. 1S99. 2v. 266. D 4 always lingers develops something menacing The last three quarters of a mile we than Perfect health demands table blood purifier containing no mercury or Dix, Edwin Asa. indisposition. that careful scrutiny be made of every new went up in a rickshaw, carried by minerals of any description. Old Bowen’s legacy. A novel. in these “out of sort” coolies. After lunch we ordered the change periods. If have an ulcer or chronic sore of kind, write us about it, medi- 1901 D 64-2 you any habits are not the and went to the ancient Regular personal rule with the rickshaws cal advice will cost you nothing, Books on Cancer and other diseases of Drake, Samuel Adams. indisposed persons; healthy, j active, and is temple which gave this holy mountain the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Book of New England legends vigorous very-much-alive person regular in his personal habits. We and In and the for its name, as it has been for centuries a folk lore. prose have, then, prescription indisposition: Regulate your personal habits. Do this Moti or PITTSFIELD PARAGRAPHS. D of There are live Masjid, pearl mosque, the poetry. Illustrations. 1901.. 398. 7 and careful place pilgrimage. naturally logically, being not to disturb any other functions of the private chapel of the Mogul emperors. Espenshade, A. Howry, editor. body. temples and two of them are cele- TONIKO-TEA establishes in does The whiteness of this The grangers are talking quite seriously Forensic declamations for the regularity personal habits; this in the right way brated as having the most beautiful dazzling lovely of a soon. —natural This is as is The Indian building hall very use of schools and colleges... 808.5 Es way. just certain as that two and two four. TONIKO- cat lugs in India and are the most beau- mosque simply blinding. equal Charles F. Monk, who has been sick Garnett, Richard. TEA is a mathematical til :! ♦here, with the sky is a pure azure, and against it you problem, given certain conditions and it secures the proper buildings exception of an ex-librarian. 1901. 824.0 see three rows of several weeks, 1- fast recovering. Essays 'I he as beautifully carved results time. ol the Taj. work is tine as Grimm, Herman. every columns and roofed over with a Miss L. Helen lla.skell has gone to Man- carved arches, Life Trans- irory. chester. V L. of Michael Angelo. row of crowned II., to visit her sister. Mrs. II. Tortike-Tea is a Great Medicine* N. xt •iiortr.iig we left with regret the exquisite cupolas, by lated by F. E. IJunnett. Illus- Furr. Toniko Remedy mountain and at four o'clock three lofty domes. During the mutiny trated with Co., Waterville, Maine. Oxford. Maine. Miss Eva received a tine photogravures. this was used as Josslyn recently I feel as i to a tIn- train for mosque by the Kngiish 1| 1899. 2 v. 1 -M 58 Gents, though ought say word for Toniko-Tea. I have taken it and tie Jeypoor. We found in honor of her your myself got Friggs piano eighteenth two of a hospital. The public audience room Hadley, Arthur Tw ining. my neighbors to try it. It is a great and is all claim for it. •levpoor a tint city, with broad streets, birthday. surely remedy you is lug and the outside of the houses are feet long by U4 wide. There i.- an Education of the American citi- Yours WM. BAXTER- either Miss Howe of for-! truly, Josephine Lewiston, zen. 1901. 304. 11 ■an' 1 or frescoed. We went first to alcove, inlaid with precious stones, merly of this town, is the guest of Mrs. W. ; where the Ilornung, Ernest William. Entirely Cured by Toniho. tin- museum and then to tlie of emperors sat. We next visited R. Ilunnewell. palace The amateur cracksman. 1901.. II 78-3 tiie paiace of Shah del,an. Here there "Ioniko Remedy Co., Waterville, Maine. Maine. tin Mahrajali. The gardens are very Miss Smitheield, Kugenia Dustin has gone to Skowhe- Ilornung, Ernest William. Dear I is ,i small white marble mosque which Sir,— have taken 'lomko-TYa for and it lias ms ,i and beautiful and the rooms to gan to enter her new duties in ; Indigestion helped upon County Rattles. Further adventures of more than was ioi the emperor and his anything that I have ever used. I think another will ,vi ue wore admitted were also family. Attorney Gower's office. the amateur cracksman. 1901. II 78-4 package entirely The is in relief, and the walls cute me. Yours MARIA C. SAWYER. iovt-,\ There is a lake at tlie back of carving Miss Kffie M. Horne has returned'from 1 Ilornung, Ernest William. truly, and are all inlaid with the palace where there are many ali- pillars precious Frjeburg, where she had charge of the Shadow of a man. 19‘U. 11 78-2 and wo- Marlboro, Maine. ■ stones. The -. went saw semi-precious school the Ernest William. as' We to the park and grammar past year. Ilornung, ■ Toniko .Remedy ('. rv lie, Maine. men's apartments are a with the Tiny Luttrell. 11 78-1 -v. Sian-'-ating tigers. .One dream, Miss Elizabeth 'Calker has gone to Wor- :large j Gentlemen,—I am tak Tontko-Tea for trouble and palace of glass, an oriental hath, and Howard, Clifford. y your Kidney >i i in is known t" have eaten fifteen center, where she will enter a hospi- i the third dose I took i r all It a the walls and decorated with1 Story of a young man, a life of night. is great medicine. V few ago lie drew in ceiling tal to prepare herself for a trained nurse. years Christ. Yours of convex mirrors in With a foreword by very truly, ISAAC VINCENT. mi if o; e of tiie and bit thousands pat- Miss Nellie is a course of keepers, Leighton taking A. !1 k _:_1 terns. We Bradford. Illustrated to the shoulder. Tlie same went again that day to ti e training in music lor public school work Toniko Remedy early by W. L. Ta\loi and T. G. Co., Moscow, Penn. which I shall not of at v. ith M s. C. L. teacher of music in ...: -• care of Taj. speak any Tiiton, our 11 takes him. Moore. 1902. 282. II 8 Gentlemen,—\ T 'niko-Tea is us satisfaction. Be- the schools. giving on great length. 11 is the most renown- Mango] public "I best trips was to tlie de- 'Hudson, Thomas day. tore I commenced using your tea. I suiiered ed, and beautiful in the world. Coi. \\. G. Morrill, who had two ribs ! bt y Amber. We went six Inhaling Law of psychic phenomena. with pain in in le ad, back and stomach but It took 2.000 men over it to build broken by one of his horses a few .veeks, | ; cairiace. and there at tlie loot years 1.34. II 8 now I feel better than I have for some time. it, and it is said to be ago, has so far recovered as to be able to at ill mounted an and absolutely per- Hurll. Estelle M. Yours B. L. CALEWAY. elephant tend to truly, fect Words couid not describe it. business again. •! f about two miles. The ele- The Correggio. A collection of fif- ol lemon and and other Judge (>. 11. Drake has returned from i teen and a SO Gants at all died chile we visited tlie garden orange pictures supposed Druggists* p pal- Ashland. tree-, ami (lowers, and the of the N. li., where he had oeen for portrait <*f the painter, with lOWHO RCMEDt GO., Water villa, Mo. 'd > a v .-ii'.1 looking phe and plash several days on ace lint of the sickness ami introduction and fountains speak of the East. Von •. j interpreta- igc elephant plods slowly death of his aged mother. know this was built Shall .Jehan for I tion. 1901 .750. 11 0-11» tin tie- stieets sometimes see by you Rev. <> 11. of the F. I>. Hurll, Estelle M. hi- queen, and lie sale side n Tracy church, m lisl -strewn creature they by looking silently who has been here but a few months, is d< : Landseer. A collection of tif- marble tombs in,aid with rich ci a w indow or over the of a gem-. mi edge i’u a great work, and is now presenting a i teen pictures and a portrait of The mail.e screens which ,-ui- rect art men. The old pierced of sermons on the They holy series the text, "What shall ; painter with introduction roimd the tome- are of the most ex- pal,i -• w as begun in liSOo. it is a grand we believe." and interpretation. 1901. 750. II 9-9 qn site There was a. Lee. \lbert. do ;■ V. with a great courtyard ap- workmanship. Mis A. M. Stafford of West Hartland. a of Hindoos in proached by three massive gateways.: picnic party there every valued eorresj..indent of the Pittsfield Ad- He, she and they. 1899. 212.10 of and .James Kussell. ,oc lovely to describe. Every part variety bright holiday attire; veiti&er, was in town one day last week, and Lowell, j the was Letters. Edited Charles Eliot s ot carved marble and alabaster, with grouped against whiteness of the warmly greeted by these who had the by Norton. Portraits. 1894. 2v... ILL 95 ■e mosque and the marble it pleasure of seeing her. ..ns ot tlie spangled work for which j pavements, The Last Heard ()l It. was 1 Masson, Gustave. Icy;, oi i~ lamous. The women's rooms bewildering. deo. Varney and a Mr. Hunt have been SHERIFF'S Story of mediaeval France. “My little boy took the croup one nght ! SALE, We went the next t » t'aliforn a this ire tic must beautiful in the morning to Sikai: winter to see the country, and soon grew so bad could hour him Where prisons j From the reign of you STATE OF MAIN F. six and il liked the\ had some idea of lo- ! Hugues breathe all over the house." F Id wmlu. There are looms of dra, miles, to see the tomb of the they says Rey- < nr NTV OF W \ EDO ss. bathing Capet to 1700. 1888. of (K eating there, but have returned (Story nolds, Mansfield, “We fear-si he would clean: and screens Emperor Akhar. This is almost they quite ^colored marble of equal j the nations). 944. M die, but a few •,oses of One Minute Cough Taken this eighth tia\ ot well contented with old Maine. I-.-i\. A. D. ping, to tlie It stands in a of 15 Cure relieved him and lie went to • Ml \eeutinn tlaii'il tile 1 >til uav iM .lam, \. j c m'.-d marine and alabaster. No one Taj. garden Minot, .7. C. and Snow, 1). F., quickh :rv. Do You Go Business is and sleep That’s the last we heard of tic- i>. issued on ,i judgment remimv.i hv Hie acres and is entered a lively, help, especially, editor*. .1 knows why it was deserted, but it was by splendid gate- croup. Now isn't a cough cure like that supreme mheiaI Coin I foi the ,,, w'ald... men is rather scarce. There is snow at tin* term there,»t li^un ami *•••;.: the ■ : of help, One lirst a way red sandstone. The is j Tales of Bowdoin told Bow- valuable?’’ Minute Cough Cure is im oi some king, who Imilt another building by 'I 'a '.lay ..[ A. I>. i.•.!,, v. and ice enough on the to make good safe and acts I'--- .January. ground doin • •- live stories with men. Illustrated. 1901.. 211.26 absolutely immediately. *li*\1 11111 day ; 'n_. >>• .,t ns, i. it is supposed, and tlie whole high, richly carved, bronchitis d colds, ami K .. traveling and those who have lumber to get John coughs, croup, grip, Georg*- iCeherts <>i Brooks, m ..,;v ,,f for medicine and o; towers at Parker, Henry. " vQur every angle. It could have other throat and lung troubles it is a ;»l'l". ami W ilher ( K i. a !•> lowed him. Tiie palace is kept out are somewhat troubled to against id n- get choppers, j A B ( of Gothic cure. ’• dike in the ( on hi \ :«,i been built nowhere but in India. It architecture. Very ) leasant to take. The lilt of Waldo. ,.|ie hamdi nl in as the often goes ones like •''lid thirty-four dollars and t hint -1 lnv<- nm, store articles i5 present Mahrajali •I. H. I hr.'is lias several wood lots in this Illustrated. 1898. 728. p it. drug took thousands of men 20 veal's to debt "i damage, and twelu -d f|.-"e with his harem, and as he has, build and would be a busi- Scott, -S'-V Walter. emits I'.i'is of \s .••• >■ vicinity, doing quite eight suit, ami ii! pi>i,_ to c this. The T the is be auction at tin ot'th •••-,. would like have you tw .nulled women they need a large height highest part i.' ss this winter if he had not Mann ion a tale of Flodden A Few “Hoss” Trades. lumbering Belfast. in the ('..imp. ,>• Wai i<> :•> tii.• > s loo feet. We next went to p:c At tin- side of the main entrance Cawnpoor been bothered about getting choppers. He Field. With notes by J*. H. bidder, on the tifiei-nt'li day ,.f M:ti -! \ l». p.uj. here for them. W. A. Gerr.sh t ten o'eloeR m .,w Perhapv and visited the a of Unity has soJd the gray the forenoon. t V i.*,, is a : dedicated to Devi, and here memorial church where has line span of horses and a good driver, M. 1901. Home and school .-tuple pacer Hr. Wilkes to Kangor parties loV described parcels of real p- aid all toe so ol the but cannot He right, title and interest win •!: ..s seem to every in tlie year a is many victims of the mutiny get choppers. lias a large | library, i. S-Sco-3 •S400. This lnuse washy Mambniio Wilkes. drug stores alike morning goat K n*w le*, has and iiad m m, ■ ; i, Hr. Wilkes has no lie buried. lot of both white and which he Scud Horace Elisha. hut has been 1 n wed. it the human The church is built on the oak, red, tier, record, -1st day of >epfeinhei. A. 0. lain. .an replaces being timed a half Mile in i a t rai n- wants to 14, nd with good and ten minutes in the ad.n ,e : w are not m ■ get to the mill while the snow dames Russell Lowell. \ .m. .mm h- n alike, any I site of Wheeler's entrenchments in biog- in .20 They ised to he sacrificed every movn- ing should go the coming season. Mr. the same was attaelmd on he a iasts. Portraits. 1901. 2 ls-77. Hereon the l ank of the raphy. v. ILL 95 s (ieirish lias the stallion Wilkesmont and Mitt, to wit: The lirst an- •, in. before the British came hero. It flanges This ihan individuals are ai tic- only full life y. t written will ke* j> him in the stud this summer. siluatt d in .Jackson, in the fount \\ a are the memorial of vir. hounded as w u .i giiiiimy place. These sacrifices are gardens, including Lowell It describes with just follows, to I a. a u j THE GRIP AGAIN. H. K. A sou Hi west appreciation ld> achievements as Hun Son of Thorndike recent!.' corner ot lot No. t are the hi. iiiciD- in the the awful blood- the famous well. The gardens cover We working for goddess; pact, essayist. editor oi tie Atlantic sold a good acting bay gelding to Ira A. by! ud 'ormerH of Benjamin I m 'IliU I >an g« roil- has made A notlier and Tin. North "it diiu win! wa- -;n_ one of tlie forms of about hi'acres. Over the fatal well a Fpiilemir .Monthly Amcrir,-ui ];«•- Mitchell Ot Water vi lie for S'-’OO. This was by n-rtn. r:> In Koli, A Ilundr. ds ol »w Victims View. Prop-.ssor at •J. (J 177 rods to land est results in the ppear::uce. Harvard College, a horse stan ling lii-l luuuls and weigh- V.-s, fonmuK d compor l"-w. >he mound has been raised, crowned a \ e to tiuaril Against It ami Its Al'ter-Fl leets. also royals the intimate side of imported ave .. -JO I'.mK; tuell 110,111- I O i. anon a the handsome octagonal wall, with iron French ee.a< h medicines as platform inside darkest Lowell's life, includes many of his stallion; t. ingot prescri Every year upon the of letters never before second dam b\ Gideon. This horse has bur.a' g <*uini then, e 114 -e as as it can drums and palm branch. Over the of the reported. rods; tin n westerly to pi.,',. : •_ just skillfully iu*-erest sounding ring bells, archway The life of Isaac Ste- 1 ork. This horse has not a As in scarlet and the after- : Ingalls yet earned uing by said town line its rods. <• ahanun: r>o are typhoid fever, and amidst the dm their gate the words; “These are vens son. record, but when he had had four more or say prayers. they effects of grip are often worse than the ! by his Maps and 1 only acres, less. No detail is I weeks of track work he could show a The second situated at sa d I ok- put up. I'li which came out of tribulation.” disea-e itself. The sufferer is left with a 1901. mile parcel being priest said tlie. goddess would be great illustrations. 2v. E-St 45 son. and debilitated system, short of breath the in 2.20.U Mr. Nye has aho sold to a Huston bounded and described ns jo And upon | wit: It a of u a..- if tlie were not around the wall which marks the Swett, Sophie. a mare w hich he of being part lot No. ito rushed over or very angry goat decapi- slightest exertion, affected by every change I gentleman bay bought the slighted, A I Skow plan of said .Jackson ami bounded thus p.e i. circle ol the we of the weather and in a Cape Cod 1901. 314.39 began parties. He still has left a tat at a single blow. well, read: ‘‘Sacred to physical condition boy. ginning rods westerly from tin- mudlie ist .•> to handsome pair—Charlie Wilkes and Nut- tier invite the attack of the' many diseases Thomas, T., Paine, J. K. and of tiie Hume or home lot (so .• a 11«-d >n w 1.. medicine has to be 1 ; e enamels are beauti- the perpetual of a com- wood—either of right Jeypoor very memory great induced by the inclement weather of earlv which can go a mile easy in Benjamin Tompkins formerly lived :them-e muH Klauser, K., editors. 2.25. These are f.i and there is a wliere pany of Christian people, chielly women spring. two Mr. Nye’s favorites, easterly by the line of land formerly rods; tbenee .southwesterly about so i".i* i.■ stones. cruelly murdered the orders of the its after-effects is Mrs. E. 2.10J, to go to New York. our store. We invite you precious by given by Mary j 1901. 16v. 78(5.4. T the north line of the said Hume or home lot. d ( an in a shoe ! tV irrived in Dellii Christmas rebel X'ana Dliundirpanth of Hither, base, operator factorv« living named, about 30 rods westerly from th-* plao- .>f night Slason. ■ at No. 2775 Washington street, Koxbury Thompson, beginning; tlieuce by said Hume ,u hone w come to us with and cast the Hie your p and cent to a hotel wliere we had a line dying with the dead into I)ist., Boston, Mass. JShesays: Eugene Field. A in hered- o. place or beginning, containing l'> acre* mo; study or less. ‘*1 bad an in ; the well below on the loth attack of the grip 1898 which no American will take a ’lii",-tmas dinner. The hotel was of July ity and contradictions. Por- Probably Dated this dav of A 1>. laoe scr kept left me in such a weak condition that l j eighth February. ptions. more 3W7 SAMUEL G. i> an ISST.” views prominent part in the fort boom- NORTON, Slier by Irishman. Of course everyone is became afflicted with a complication of j traits, and fac-simile other troubles. I suffered fug coronation of England's hereditary interested n Delhi on account of tlie Jn the gardens are two cemeteries, from nervous illustrations. 1901. 2v. ILF 451 and a disease peculiar to my sex. it took in the with monuments to those who dyspepsia Thurston, Ida T. important part mutiny. were There w as a bad feeling in my head, yet it j Citizen Dan of the Junior Re- It :s very interesting to visit tiie places massacred or died at Cawnpoor during was not headache. 1 took cold easily and Dr. Emmons’ had my periodical spells of nausea. J public. c 1901. 3529 Monthly has t Poor & Son, wiie c those dreadful things the These dreadful Regulator brought nappii.es>- happened. mutiny. things would faint frequently, and was completely hundreds of anxious women. Tore is posi- Todd, William Cleaves. no To v .;'s are left just as they were happened only one day before the ar- run down in every way. I tried several tively other remedy known it medical science and and other articles. that will so quickly and safel. do the work. 1 doctors, took various remedies, but Riographieal •v), tlie English entered it on that, rival of Havelock’s small force when Longest and most obstinate iru-e-ularinesfrom without favorable results. Portraits. 1901. 1LT 56 any cause relieved immediately. Success ve il 'ii : .ihie goth of The the Nana lied. Pour a who had taken Block later com- a September,'.s.-,7. days “Finally friend, them, Tynan, Katherine. it.eed atany stai^e. No pain, dancer. 01 i; '■ Johnson’s herself, advised me to Dr. ferenee with n < : wi! ot t!:*• known try Williams' work. Have relie.- •:'"’hundreds ; palaee Moguls, plete reinforcements arrived. Cawn- Daughter of the fields. A Dink Dills for Dale Deople. 1 did so, and .story. eas“s wliere others have laile-i. :‘lien;o-r «i'd- i- 'lie was built shah • alt eases •• port, by Jelian. poor is famous for its conjurors and was feeling better when J had taken one 1901.*. T 97-3 successfully treated by in;i il.and h. 1* ial resulks in co-n ■ 11 .> box of the 1 continued ii. the use of guaranteed instance. N lkg- lie was tlie one vvlio built snake charmers. \Ve went next to pills. Williams, Francis Churchill. r'-k whatsoever. We the until I had taken six boxes and treat bum; i.oi pills v. horn we ■ lie ■ im a n J. Devlin Ross. A romance ne\ or see. Write for urther rtiem.. > t ul Taj Agra I its Lucknow. We first visited the resi- made me well and of pa the} strong. a. id free confidential advice. D-» not pum.P it v a.- aid tin* most, “I have recommended Dr. Williams’ Dink American Illustrated. 228.27 ■ glory to-be splendid dent'} made famous by the stirring politics. R>iac. All letters truthfully answered. K. -n a Dills to quite a number of people as a cure her. this remedy is absolute!'- « and ;■: pal, in '! world. The I.aiiore, or. events of the These condition mutiny. buildings for constipation and to help them get good Presented. |m->ible and posirid.-lv leaves m ala 1:1 ellcct the In alth. S< nr nia:!. >. r. :- mm ended. the Victoria is land 2. l5o feet. The blood. 1 know, upon gate, occupy by 1,200 first by personal experience, -fled, «•' on. that they will give wonderful results." Money letters shou aer-'-• tl.-- ::11 entrance, i hw palace is where that met was an obelisk 1 :i..J W.RMMONSCO., 170Trot: i:SL., im- tiling my eye It is of the utmost importance to your ti e c H.rated peacock throne was, erected by Lord Northbrook in memory health if you have suffered from the grip, that you should cleanse ihe system of the which was covered with precious stones of the native oflicers and sepoys who lingering germs and put it in condition to CASTOR IA Nasal and w.-t so many milieus. In many of died near tliis spot, nobly doing their resist and w ard off diseases. For Infants and CLildren. hr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale CRAIN, tlie Moms the marble is inlaid with real duty. It is an intensely interesting People CATARRH are valuable in cases like the above because The Kind You Have In all its stages there gems, many of them have been dug out place. The old walls are left just as of the double action—on the nerves and on Always Bought should be cleanliness. FEED, and the carving broken, but tlie English they were when, for three months, three the blood, a feature in which they are un- Bears the like any other medicine. For this reason Ely’s Cream Halm viceri y is restoring everything as far as thousand men, women and children of they cannot be successfully imitated, so do Signature cleanses, soothes and heals possible. were shut up here in subterranean not let any dealer palm off an inferior arti- the diseased membrane. SEEDS and cle on you. The are never After Delhi we genuine pills It cures catarrh and drives seeing hastened on to rooms and passages; only about a thou- sold in loose bulk but in always packages, away a cold in the head Agra, so as to get there while there is a sand were left when came. We and the well-known trade-mark on the help The President on quickly. CROCFim'j wrapper is your guarantee that the contents Admiral Schley. moon in order to see the moon- next went to Bewarres and one (’ream Balm is Into the Taj by spent are genuine. placed nostrils, spreads of Suit. DUCHESS over the Importers light. it was well worth the forenoon on the There are few diseases due to OF MARLBOROUGH. meinbraue and is absorbed. Relief is im- effort, Ganges slowly rowing impover- The following is a summary of President ished blood or weakened nerves that Dr. ruler than mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does and at twelve o’clock it sparkled in the up and down before the many ghats, as Roosevelt’s conclusions in the case of Rear } Consuelo, duchess of Marl- dealers in the finest quality of Williams’ Pink Pills will not benefit. Some Admiral not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug- tlie Schley: borough and daughter of William K.. moonlight as if set w'ith diamonds. We long flights of steps are called that of the cures effected are almost miraculous. or Trial 10 The battle of Santiago was a gists by mail; Size, cents by mail. If are and treatment captain’s <■ Vanderbilt. went the next to the wonder- lead down to the water. There were you suffering ordinary and each ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren New York. morning battle, captain fought his own _ Street, ^ . j fails to relieve you, send your name and Anthracite and ship in his own way; ful fort. Agra is called the most inter- ! thousands of pilgrims there from ail with a brief address, together description The credit for the victory belongs to Ad- (over India. Many dead bodies are of your case, to the Dr. Williams Medicine Relief in Six Hours. esting place in India. I do not think it miral who planned and bore the Blacksmith (uQiSUSt there to the N. Y. If the rem- Sampson, brought burning ghat. We Company, Schenectady, of the and T. R. is more so than Delhi, there is j has not cured cases like it will j responsibility engagement; Distressing Kidney Bladder Diseases 8IM0NT0N. though 1 saw them there with their feet in edy yours to relieved ill lying Next, Commodore Schley, the second in six hours by “New Great South ORDERS PROMPTLY but one in the world. the not be recommended to you. The pills will FILLUP Taj We entered water while they got the wood command; American Kidney Cure.” It is a LAWY It be sent by mail, if desired, postpaid, on re- j great the fort the Delhi a ready to burn them. When we came ! Next, to captains and officers who handled surprise on account of its exceeding by gate, splendid ceipt of price, fifty cents per box ; six boxes prompt- W i back were the ships and fought the guns ; ness in relieving pain in 33,35,37 Front St.. Belfast. of carved red sandstone. they burning, for two dollars and a half. bladder, kidneys building Then Admiral was not and in male or Calcutta, India. Sampson present at the back, female. Relieves re- And Real Estate TSLBPROhfG 4-2. j but no Agent, we crossed a drawbridge which spans a battle, other officer assumed com- tention of water almost immediately. If mand or Favorite Nearly Everywhere. directed the tleet, beyond man- you want quick relief and cure this is the Offices, Chestnut St., opp. View, wide moat. AVe first visited the famous $100-Dr. K. Detchon’s Anti Diuretic Bay euvering the ships under liis command ; remedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Drug- may be worth to you more than $100 if For Sale at a you Constipation means dullness, depression, Therefore, the credit belongs to each man gists, Belfast lie. lyty CAMDEN, MAINE. Bargain have a child who soils bedding from incon- disordered health. De- according to his rank and OA8TOKIA. headache, generally responsibility ; Will tinence of water during sleep. Cures old Witt’s Little Kisers stimulate the Commodore in the attend to any collecting or other law busi- Tlmt desirable and well located real estat Kind Ymi Have Early Schley's part battle ness have in the foot of Main Bears the ^^Tne Always Bougfit and young alike. It arrests the trouble at was confined Wliat's the secret of vigorous you may Knox or Waldo counties, street, known as the 1> liver, open the bowels and relieve this con- to the operations of the happy, and Lane wharf once. Sold A. A. Howes health? buying, selling or leasing real property, will be sold low to Signature $1. by & Co., dition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They llrooklyn, which were Simply keeping the bowels, the estate, renting Me. creditable, except the liver and cottages, looking up titles of real estate, making the estate. Iiuiuire of ef I Druggists, Belfast, Iy47 never gripe. Favorite pills. the loop, which was a mistake. stomach, kidneys strongjand wills or N. F. | active. Burdock Blood conveyances, negotiating loans, etc. HOUSTON, Exeeutoi Bitters does it. 31113 Belfast, Decotnber 19, 1900.—sit THOMAS DE LOS ESTADOS CXIDOS ■ phere of eternal summer tempered by UP THE DEL NORTE. balmy trade-winds. MEDITERRANEAN out oi Plumb. As before men- tioned, it is built on y mainly the seaward Note* of a en Route to \ — t«i nur \rwe»t WHY Vovage the Fo^^ioD.. Holy Wien the wall is out of plumb the i slopes of three with Land. < “i < li a il«»t if. A Hi alia. hills, handsome bull more or NOTJUIILD? is less unsafe, and the ling dominating the A > upper heights and friend in this lias “of Tli- .Laima! higher the wall is carried out of the per- city received a pen iicular the the of col- pretty cottages scattered through the We Mean a Reconstruction of Your letter from Miss Avis Am ilia. St. Tl.i nia.' greater danger Monson. who is lapse. It's about so with the health; it valleys. The whole island- only about accompanying her aunt Mrs. Adams on What better is ;t when the ie i plumb digestion fifteen miles long four Health. a to by wide—is Bodily journey E-ypt. from which >ve are bistory-makiii-.' I impair-.- :, when and rugged picturesque, with a moun- to ! ti. ere is a dull, we can a permitted make the ex- ■ tin:. Fellow-citizens, give you word following a."Li'etiieeiitury. I tain ridge of volcanic tracts. For Infants and Children. s.ngg-Va feeling, origin running of that we believe will in- The letter was w ritten on t it- worn-out tijon- good advice the with nervousness, across it. and its are edges surrounded terest S. S. and : "i.« irr you. Commonwealth, dated "The and take a iook lability and by reefs and breakers. Landing in front There is nothing in this world better to Mediterranean. Jan. 20, 11102 latest acquired pos. sleeplessness. of a little Pi v e r plaza, with \Ve The Kind y day that overhuug palms build one than YINOL. Wo have had a small number of You Have mediate transfer of up quicker very t !:ese and mango trees, you are at once in this symptoms the know it ia a most wonderful builder. passengers list tir>t 1" t" the I body voyage—only iilted States j are neglected in- midst of a strange but saloon, though many second and steer- good-natured VIHOL is not a patent medicine but a -tail "in K tour cre.-.-es the liabil- age. The have landed now iropean people—black, white, brown and that majority in Always t-j yellow •oiontific contains all Bought t deter its ity physical preparation Italy, but about sixty new ones have ^Vegetable Preparation for As completion— men. women and ! coilap>e. children, with tho active curat ive of the cod’s joined us. we like the the Food and "i tl.e hardly principles However, smaller similaling Reg ba- :> conditions and r >r. an list, tor Pierce’s Anglo-Saxon face among them. The lirer, the same medicinal elements that there is then so much more ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ii*:e- .n the new terr Golden Medical room on the clothing of the crowd is made cod liver uil famous. It how- decks. To think we have I’-.overv peculiar to I has, a’ me t! favor at the cures been three Sundays on board! We seem Northern as lavish in none of the drawbacks of cod liver 1 1 ■1 i s e a se s of the eyes, coloring as ever, to have hail all sorts of to 1 Ilf a _-o«. d of tie things delay map stoma-. h scanty in amount—the for from YINOL has been us: and other men, as a rule, oil. discarded first hurricane gales, then stormy that we iirst the that so may fret organs of inges- wearing nothing but cotton trousers obn< xi"iis grease tasted bad- heail winds and following seas. Next Promotes Digestion .Cheerful- tion and a -- iioi.d- Before tic and nutrition. aiul a ! ly acted in such detrimental man- our coal was of inferior straw hat: the women, a single quality, which ness and Rest.Contains neitlter it purines the bloc*’. and cures nervous- ner on the stomach. would not have been so ■•an tr. ot bad bad there nor comparatively ness. and garment gaudy calico, or Read this letter from Maine. been Opium,Morphine Mineral. "• irritability sleeplessness by bedraggled Bangor, plenty of it, but it threatened to •• i'. te- *•- laid an> white of the Kot Narcotic. curing the diseases in which they muslin, always hitched up on one ‘•After an attack Grippe, I wg* give out,and to cap the climax we reach- i: and extent of originate. side to the bare ; go run down, w eak and miserable that l ed Genoa in time to see the knee, and topped by a Furst Bis- * -re T suffered untold could not out of the house or do marck out in the form of a year* agony.” twist ot bandanna go any steaming of the harbor with W!"' H k White, of Stanstead. Stanatcad handkerchief, beside in this JiMfir ofOUJrSAKCELPtrCHER •" work. When condition I heard c.oou Y c.itai: iii Noril C "I ’-v have bandplaying.colors llying.aud tuns ‘•pell* trembling which, for of to it a a' blending hues, Jacob's of YINOL and decided give trial. of coal which had been frvnpJcut Seed ■ sick side engaged for us! k m ill '-■rillAu.eri- right Alx. Senna &• -a it w aid work int famous coat would YINOL made a well man of me. A. S. It was then P a. up my be worth m. and we had to wait ~ ■ hardly Rocked* Sdif distress it is -ssible to ;.i..a •■■.ei...;. educat- in;, Amazkf.v. 2 Birch St., Bangor. Me.’* until the next before Anise Seed ue* In- ;e to the World’s mentioning. And then the astonishing morning resuming Dispensary we YINOL on a ■ 'ked to te Remember sell guar- the as we Jkp/rrnwtt m a hunt V*1- n. ■ colors and perfect Remedy •••: er >:de of -he w riit. : she ol dark bright gaily painted houses I'orConstipa- has rnoiasses.—all dressed in suits A. Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea I sufferer for t A. HOWE & GO, everywhere. The seemed .-11.ts of the late u ar highly police the r- 'id these n:-j.:_uies t a'd, ot "last black or should we sav un- DRUCCISTS. Worms suff-m.g most absurd, and in their long coats, .Convulsions .Feverish- I I X t decide, ala :.e P*- > tail j dressed kid'- just as nature made '• silk hats, white gloves and canes : ness and Loss of Sleep. ! m ti,..v than now; The Common Sense Medical tor and People's them! Women saunter ready anything but duty. Then the a book ioo-S along carrying ■ Aaviser, containing ! dear little h" iv us ut the oil pages, donkeys, some with Facsimile Signature of ju.-i. is n broad flat tiays on their panniers | away Send 21 in ent stamps heads, heaped : and some all ■ ■■ without, most aie a f ■; a_ .. kia CORE YOUR presenting eure. for of : uitn GOLD for the k expense mailing vegetables,fruits.bread.squawking moth-eaten and loaded >v looking coats, thd- we have ac- ■ ers, 01 3 s*t s f >r the to recently imj chickens, tied leg to chunks of raw within the "last straw." I fell YORK v-iume bound in cloth. Address Dr. leg, quite _new' Years ■a in love with the cl; cent territories— meat, livers and the military capes worn by Thirty R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, 2s. V. bloody kidneys, tripe the "!■ :- side of the j soldiers and thrown up over the Atlan- and list., Ot net's the importune stranger shoulder in the most beautiful foids im- iUic !■■■ in is' reaich la it I to buy strings of sea-slieils, sea-beans, Minard’s Liniment Is The aginable. On the way out to Campo San- ♦"i "ii.rv «»f to your.brain where diiii. i(-i■ loots, ateda z/ling i>i the strong j "dobs tears, pieces of coral, sea-fans, we saw women at the river banks •ekt u av washing clothes and them ! EXACT COPY or ; ay rust} murm-ts of sunlight: while near at hand a few low and other ocean products: while others Eas est io beating WRAPPER. Use, against the stones, them on ~'a'. ). t* Ft'U ‘‘Hi C: a i: :<>< *(}'s structures, w i ose once brilliant hues all on their hanging j squat day heels, under the the bushes or neighboring spreading THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW VONH CtTT bring to and dust ufi luive been time and weather of light changed by friendly shade the mango trees, be- them on the ground, whichever was ! *c:nent facts. The to russet add most convenient. At enormous brown, an artistic touch side their little piles of yams, Naples we did : peppers, no ■ which, forms an to the sightseeing, as we to be i invincible landscape. The height of the limes and joints of sugar-cane. The expect It Acts And Restores there for a couple of weeks later. I 'uceii tiie swelling billows of dark mountains behind seen>s to dwarf business of the town Quickly Normal j part is comprised was up early to see us enter the ■-■tic and the smaller basins of the works of puny man. and gives to in one long street that follows the carv- Conditions W.tliout harbor, but on account of the haze FRED an >ca and Gulf of < Injurious it was most ATWOOD, Mexico harlotte Amalia the diminutive ap- ings of the shore, and at either end unsatisfactory. Now and | into then we would catch a of some all tcr <»f the T'nited States I antlv it knocks out any kind of a cold. V e were so fortunate as to have three A. C. 1 SIBLEY. 11 ; ij and note that the fi--' "u.uj. When this com mis- Grateful letters i'm:ii hours in ; Meanwhile, long before you have ; happy people Gibraltar, which is such a curi- We have them in all lines the real estatt ,s La. ima Islands ; pour into the office of the Millard’s ous old town, with following offered ter >ah claimed completed these observations,, the hub- English, Jews, Span- and at the Liniment Manul Co. ish. Arabs, Turks and lowest possible ; ;an c half bub Turing every Moors, jabbering HOMESTEAD ors HlCiH raggie way up of “totin' coal” i as 1 legun. Set11 es over -« 1 SlRtET. day, from all ih ►untry. On tlie on all sides, and all such a bril- prices .... 1 1 making i I a*! :da. rat ed 0 1 "n.- sepa from of negresM-s line, each blacker than day this aunouiicement was written liant picture in their various costumes. of the best places in Belfast. The huihiiinis ai'*‘ nip- two Mon brick resaioiwe .- ‘-ni\ i a st the mails contained between with with y na.rrow rait tlie black diamonds she carries in a | the red coats of the everv- " an thirty garrison TIN ii' e.>!imi«'(iii'il> stable and earruu< lions,*. and forty letters, of whhdi thu foMo\v- where. A Moorish ail'1, a nu >talii« c at Lahama Lank. ha-ket on her market was in lull ah modern com oniences. They poised wooly head, sing * I bo m >> aids e\t'Mn! ingwasone. These -Hers, unsolicited, blast as we entered tin1 and it all AGATE from H iirh to 1' m >; st of live 01 city, and n ni.m.is about one aeri it]iwards hundred. .'Wear, according io the mood of the the remark,:Me a Id nm- ut. Moe bespeak virtue of seemed like a festival. About W holiday or.naid it Inn a tew rods of p„ i;;1M \. 01 — NICKEL t\ •- <• WARE e>t: mated 11 11:1 nt. 1 "ituiiatelt medicine six we w d. i> population "cars polite." great again started on our journey, a di it command- a line iew ISpe. mi,pi Minakd's Linim: >r ; •’d to! -nnim.-r Imme or amwmd. then ribald clatter is hast ori ti ium; t o. beautiful evening glow on the rambling WOODEN faslnonabir nidim: unintelligi- That tiaal l»<»uie « r b>'11-.-. s:\ tlmu-and dollars bi.\- recent! re- old town, with the black I i c "•"-»•!' u rock towering Will bo worth mo:., in Antilles comprise only: ble. though among the halt dozen dif- ceive. 1 was given to a \e w ik-n I the -pi n_ \ i.. ,t imi above it. the tnonex .- have been recominemaag it 1. nenra g\a. high Gradually the lights purchase can remain o il:c". .iarnaica and Haiti. ferent in desiiml. languages spoken tins poly- i have spent many in t.n a-i two appeared one lu one in the houses and years fur this 1 .ininn .r it well smaller islands along their glot community that which passes for ring high up among the fortifications, until spent to<>, an ! man In rubbing i; i.i." t GLER HOI HIGH > ! it all seemed like ST, STREET and area of at least eighty- English predominates. Ymong a 1! the find it a grand f..r neuralgia and fairy land. On the headache., an ok client Mi- r. store:, and shore twinkled the of a F;\r thousand -mare oiisand snuare miles. opposite lights LAMPS-'''- teet of land ami .\ negroes of the West Indies there is have u-ed it in oa-o- of eoii\ I'liieut very e.Fe<-’:\.!y I small African town as we bin k tio'iso l-'.'i merl\ owned a m stiilTed colds, outward steamed off I Ait: in the still a survival of that application on ..also "" npied, durum In- :. -idt-mv m i'.« iia>t, b\ Ion Acs, disposed strange dialect rheumati.-m a 1 ame back. It '- an I up the blue Mediterranean, filled with unfailing ‘Will itn il Fi of tin v. > t the in m and I s<» the Chimneys. orescent, convex side which Moravian missionaries compiled remedy '.-nni'y, have strongly pleasantest of memories. Fid;, il ( om *Modorn mmn .Vi recommended it t > friends that my it has -ub mF. ni.M of ti ! s ■ii'd, are divided into two into a sort of literature nearly tuoeen- become a standing j<»k*:. Bank. Clerk's ■: '■ Wise .Suggestion. Shades, known n> "tin Caribbees." turies a Vory truly yours. ago- queer jumble oi Dutch,, A a. Downes. "1 have latch been und i’orto Itico to Trinidad, French, and Creole ('anion. Mas? Ja 2 l.« much troubled with MAIN and ttdi ral strei.is. English words, and sour Burners and 1 dyspepsia, belching stomach,-’ j hot You can Mina:- ,'s Liniment at I Col am lot 111 till busine-s Ilea: ; m produces our asphalt, off mixed with borrowings from every buy writes M. S. Mead, leading pharmacist of hl'.‘ F.■ \e| and ^oml btiiidumi-i U "f Venezuela; the any and and Attleboro. Mass. "I could ear hardly any- other lying civilized and unknown drug-store, many grocers' be wort 11 Sl.ooo of tiv. vi .a j country tongues thing without suffering several hours'. M'\ Wicks. o' northern coast of South general stores, for twenty.livo cents Trice j from tribes of darkest Africa. The clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to a bottle. which 1 did Lake Maracaybo, including i baskets carried by these, half-naked with most happy results. 1 j have had no more trouble and when one can Dutch island Curacoa. j HARM UN MILLER SI Early females weigh, when tilled, from eighty go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and REE!. tors called these last named the nuts after such a time, their must Nine aciV' laiu. to one hundred pounds each; digestion s;ood «*»ilt;\:.tcruel «>: 1 yet they Oil and Gas Stoves be pretty good. I endorse Kodol Mill'-r St red I otcolnv ill** a\.-n <' V ard islands." and the other chain the THOMAS B. FEKGUSON. Dyspepsia t swing burden jauntily to their heads Cure heartily. “You don't have-* to diet,; trom post oilier iidward; but nearlv sion was first Eat all the food want but don’t 1 uow-a-days and trot gaily off with it, erect as established, it was as aD good you Price, $(>75. dern charts overload the stomach. Kodol A simplify matters by statues—to experiment. The government Dyspepsia Full Line of and fro over the gang-plank appropri- Cure digests your food. Cutlery. oil the islands above the lif- ation was ami the all in the insufficient, project PLEASANT STREET. day long blazing sun, or all had few degree of north latitude as i.ee- supporters. Governor Fergu- KocSol nilivideil halt .-t night if need be, for the hire of Barge Belle of Oregon. two houses aud lot >\\nn| pitiful not his full n common and those below that line as son only gave time and en- with II.>u. \\. swan \v U lvs ten cents an hour. The lessees of the iergies to the rent. ards. Besides these main work, but used money of Cure New Yoke. Is. Late to- groups February >t. i hornas wharves his own to Price. #1500 beds of keep exhaustless carry the experiments to Dyspepsia day half of a barge was washed ashore flitchell & T russell smaller islands and an in- what eat. supplies of coal on hand, and complete success. Digests you near the Lone Ilill life station able of always saving number unnamed islets This preparation contains all of the on the southern bay view for many our naval and Long Island coast. street. years merchant Reflections of a It] ottered along the shores and dot Bachelor. digestants and digests ail kinds of bears the name of the "Belle of Ore- as well as About w half vessels, those of other na- food, relief and never acre of level land ... ..non cubic miles ltgivesinstant gon.” lido w included witli- atom about .m.-. is_I,tti mile below ,t. tions business in these Falling in love is inspiration; fails tocure. It allows you to eat all The other of wluirt. i aribbean sea and having waters, staving half the barge is sunken j suitable fm eoltap.. rite bet i the Gulf of there is the want. The most tot a have made this an habit. food you sensitive a mile and a half off shore at a wharf south ot Commercial street. important port of point ] On Hint after Oct. 8, lifOl, trains connecting stomachs can take it. Iiv its use many three of a mile west of the I Price, $250. call. The errors of one man are the guiding quarters at Burnham ami Waterville with through train* thousands of hive been life erstwhile Danish’' West Indies of another. dyspeptics Heliport saving station. This is and There is not the doubt that lights cured tor from Bangor, Waterville, Fun laid an slightest after everything else failed. It the wreck before bv the life I homas, st. Jan and St. Croix— reported Boston, will run as follows: NORTH CHIRCM. I’ncle Samuel would have been doing It is lucky for the men that women prevents formation of gas on the stom- savers at the place. to the outer, or Windward love without ach, all KKO.M BELFAST IVws No. ;?0 and af.. Price group, well for himself had he purchased the intelligence. relieving distressaftereating. With the barges Antelope and Mys- *.*>0>rtch. to AM I'M 1) only a few miles due east from The Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant take. tic Belle, the Belle of was be-1 island at double the witty man is never the wise man; Oregon Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 ,H3t price agreed upon. towed BROOKS. I boo. 'I here is no need of a ttie wise man is never the man. It can't ing from Newport News to Provi- City Point.<7 20 11 3o 13 3». pilot The famous lies on the happy help port*—which dence the Waldo ... <7 30 11 40 <3 55 ■ de vessels into the by tug Richmond. When off One fourth mill. etr.. beautiful har- Mo woman who is able to but do Brooks 7 42 1 52 4 2> grist om.pird >\nr south side of the island, midway in the bring a man ! you good Heliport they were struck by the storm t. only by F.. 0. Ok W itt .V Knox <7 54 <2 04 <4 38 Thomas, nor even of to the point longs for the to pro- Prepared Co., Chicago. of two weeks and lines with daylight coast-line—is directly in the path of all right Tbefl. bottle contains 2y, times the 50c. size. ago parted Thorndike. 8 00 2 jo 5 if> l*rlc>e, $250 the and pose. 1 the which was unable to them Unity. 8 10 2 18 5 ;H safely through deep nar- the vessels that tug, pick ply between Europe R. H. MOODY. Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 40 t» 2t" * rait. that leads to its up. PERSONAL PROPI RT\ land-locked To spare the one she loves a Bangor.11 35 4 35 — and South America, Europe and Mexi- pin! The and Belle of waters. (Steamers seratcli the woman would tor- Antelope Oregon A M Ten shares generally go average stoek Maine Condensed Milk < < co, Europe and the (ireater Antilles; ture all were wrecked but the Mystic Belle was Waterville. ot>8 3 ok 720 the humanity. ** M AM Price, $1.50 per share. coaling wharf, opposite the besides the afterwards picked up and taken to overlooking track of those port. Portland.12 15 5 35 T 25 °f f liarlotte It is on a to back The half of Belle of Seven one hundred and txxentx-ri^iiths (»t Amalia, sometime betting certainty When the Oregon which U. 4 00 9 05 5 57 bound to and from the of the one Boston | schooner Charlotte T. Sibley. I*n v. xvTti; ■ ru- ports letter all the reason and is sunken oft is a D. 4 _ _ og the silent watches of the against Heliport very danger- Kostou.jw io inus from date of sale onlx. *c,oo. night, 1'nited States. Not do in only many steam- logic the world. ous obstruction to TO BELFAST. One top eat riage. Frier >ir>. issengers are awakened You navigation. hy the guns lines touch here for ship regularly coal, The up-to-date train robber finds it! [This is the barge commanded by Capt. I’ M AM I' of the old red forts that line the U- °. 7 00 9 00 For further but a other vessels safer and more Bostonooston, | particulars call on great many put in profitable to conduct a Frank E. of l). s forth j Were Harding Prospect Ferry, jw 3, booming permission for the for resturant. 1* M repairs, or for shelter in stormy railway who with his EDWARD Maine, ■ perished crew.] Portland.- .11(0 00 1 SIBLEY, Belfast, rise. Hurrying on deck are 7 05 you weather. The circular a A great harbor is When man says he is ruined it al- M or ■'1 to a a JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, }r.. glorious view. Behind you means Waterville. 9 52 7 10 4 15 so well protected that ships are per- ways money; when it is a When you are ill, you want, a physician's ■ Bangor.. 7 15 1 35 tall cliffs that stand as door- woman—w she never it. advice; the druggist’s recommendation Administrator, Maine. fectly safe in it from all the gales that ell, says p M Augusta, i" won’t do. And when you require the finest Burnham, 8 50 10 20 4 57 st. Niomas harbor, now veiled Boy depart.. rage outside. There is a commodious ft is believed by some that the time coffee, your grocer’s recommendation won’t Unity. 9 08 10 75 5 05 '■1 ‘> with is not far distant do. You need an Thorndike.. 9 17 1 I 20 5 15 NOTICE of- portieres, touches of ame- and a steam when an honest man and mother’s expert’s advice. It may sale. Heating dock, slip capable disobeyed your Knox. 35 nd will command help you to know that in every city of |0 25 ill <5 24 gold. Before you, three round- actually respect. orders \vt re Brooks. 0 40 1 2 12 5 4< Pursuant io a license from the lion-.i able of the vessels. admit that it is an handling largest you punished. Europe they American •Midge o| Probate tor the trend down The man Waldo. 19 50 <12 30 15 5< ('ount\ of Waldo m Mu spurs to the sea_ who wants to teach the Whether are house (Chase A Sanborn) who are the larg- Male ol Maine, l Of course tlie trade of St. or man, 1 City Point. <1000 <12. o <«><»(■ shall sell at public an t on ,Mi Thomas you boy est of the ago dubbed sailors treasury department how to finance the distributers high grade coffees in the 1 Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 (> 06 premises, hereilialter deseril»■ -d. on Saturday hy "fore,” amounts to or if the tAtli little, Denmark would I government can never you disobey the laws of world. Why not buy Chase A Sanborn's day o| y-ari-li. A. 1>. pan:, at a ..k hi o’ and manage to make 1 mizzenand on their coffee ? Flag station. I be loienoon. all the right, title and iniei.Ni u| vh not have been so to his income and his Mother ^N ature willing get rid of lulls agree. she will Limited tickets for Boston are now sold a-. tames li late deceased, had and to the lollow is change there is a called you. Indigestion to West ami described silhouetted a back-' mysterious game way Tax the Game. Through tickets all points Nort>i in." real estate, namely a e.a tain loi against 1 oi all that in the near future. For “love in the dark." The is of west, via all routes, for sale bv L. \V. Okokov parcel ol land \\: 1!i the tb i. *i 'id of more mystery due doing it, and if you are be- buildings situ, high, dark its to the Agent, Belfast. (IK('). F. 1 VANS ■■'ted in riiormlike. in said County -«i W at.to. and mountains, than a hundred this fact that young people who years has been a; play and it editor of Vice President ami (General bounded and described as u, uliuii roofs and the it are ing punished hurts, take Representative Brackett, Manager foiioyys, IM,| brown castles inclined to be ciose-mouthed. F. K. Booth by. Oen’l Pass, ami Ticket on free with not a customs The Maine Woods, published at l’hil- Agent. lying easterly side ol road lea dm from If root port, ofiicer! the \ lo I sag dead buccaneers —New York Press. True “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters. I Portland, October 10, 1901. lllage liormlike station, begiumn.: ,.i a p.,;nt peering out lips, has published a number of letters near anywhere about. Therefore articles of bhieksmith slop am running \y. t<> c A few doses will the Merly dense On the a stop pain. from sportsmen upon the question of land owned by Alon/o II. tin n .• north foliage. right, for use or Higgins, ■ foreign make, be erly to the land h d wear, may For Over Sixty learn. charging non-resident hunters a license owned by Pled .i-ty; *li< ri«*« savannah sweeps easterly to land owned by gradually up- obtained in Fred II .-n th, nee very cheaply Charlotte An Oi.d and fee. Some are opposed to it, and others ad; on the left, a chain of rocks and Well-Tkied Remedy. southerly about sixty rods t lienee e. st.hly to the sans The Mis. favor it, and some suggest a tax on road from Knox line to •1 Amalia, duty. liuest Cuban Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been BB STOPPED leading Troy corner, reaches almost across the FREE each tin tie. soutiierlv said road to entrance for used for over sixty years by millions of deer or moose taken. The latter along point begun cigars, example, which sell in New 4 Permanently Cured by at. annul more ,.r Bin I mothers for their children while is what we a few weeks containing sixty acres, less. hay, whose surface re- teething, DR. suggested ago. W H. , A1 so one other lot of'laml situated in tranquil KUNE'S Coombs & thorn York I I A GREAT Co for seventeen to dollars with success. It It a twenty perfect soothes the child, is tax that would be paid more dike and bounded us follows, viz; on the west as in a the hills that en- NERVE RESTORER by mirror, softens .. can be the gums, allays all pain, cures wind _ I | 1# DEALERS IN : land of (.illiian on the north by per hundred, here ■ No l- its after firm dan use. than for after the Cilley; land of 1111 bought for cheerfully others, it and j and is the best remedv for ■ Coniulta'i'in. -r br Heath; on the south every cloud that skurries colic, Diarrhoea. personal mail; treatise and hunter has his he is sure he Joseph by laud owned by eight, and ten dollars, and come off Is »*•£ TRIAL BOTTIsK got game and on the ■''' pleasant to the taste. Sold FKKK Ceoige Ward, east by land owned by 0,1 by druggists to Ftt patients who pay only on the of the expressaee delivery. has got his which he is W ard. about st yen acres wings trade-wind. without in of the world. Permanent Cure, not money’s worth, Ceorge containing morn duty. The finest too I every part Twenty-live only tempornrv relief, for all Ner- or bay rum, vous not if to less. most of the cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Re Disorders Epilepsy. Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, he has pay to go after it. It Second-Hand Goods striking part view is —the ever Debility. Exhaustion. 1>R. R. Haled this loth day of February. A. 1). pnc. 1 very best made—sells ! sure and ask for H.HLINE.Ld. not in so much in rich today Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 931 Arch might bring taxes, up irro?s when seen street, Philadelphia. Founded187L h. cit< »ss. coloring—especially in St. Thomas for cents Syrup, and take no other kind. but it is a business that will not stand Kxeeutor of the will of James It. the twenty a pint; IUB Cross, deceased. soft, golden of the rain too much of a and it would be OF AIX KINDS. light while at home the same—after tax, "wers that so being A Card. a better not to tax at all than to frequently deluge the policy Parties having FURNlTl'Rt, bountifully “doctored,”—costs five time too on account of it. h-mokk_ •‘ml, We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to keep many away CARPETS, falling unexpectedly from an as much. Caution Notice. refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of —Gardiner Reporter-Journal. apparently clear and as STOVES, or'anvtlitng to sell sky suddenly Greene’s Warranted of Tar if it fails Sadie E. The town of Charlotte Amalia is one Syrup My wife, Brewster, having left my bed us a card will receive to cure by sending a prompt Boston Passing away. Clusters of your cough or cold. We also guar- and board without cause, l hereby forbid all Terrier freshly, of the most attractive in all wa.STORIA. call. Antique Furniture a painted the West antee a L'5-cent bottle to prove satisfactory persons from trusting her on my account, as I specialty. houses,—pink, green, purple, with or money refunded. shall pay no debts of her contracting after this Bean the Kind You Have Always Boqgfit Indies, delightful scenery, con- date. _^Th8 ‘“vender, blue and A. A. 33 Main Street, Me. GEO. sky yellow, all with of Howes * Co., Signature Belfast, S. HARRIS & ditions infinite rest and an atmos- W. Belmont, ,1902. CO., 0. Poor & Son. 3W7* CHAKI.ES M. j BKEWSTEK. of ...BOSTON, MASS. IN KING EDWARD’S DOMAIN. bed, and got up about ten to spend a LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. THE KEPUBLICAM JOURNAL. very quiet and uneventful day. The Spring Humors were all “on deck” to Waldo Matter* at *h® National 1902 invalids Tuesday County Come to most people and cause BELFAST, THURSDAY, , Not<*s of a Six Weeks’ Trip to England and many exchange experiences. Annie Bertha Capital. boils and other Scotland. [Special of The Journal.] troubles,—pimples, Published Every Thursday Morning by the the Correspondence WE REPAIR •lames and ruled ship from besides ot CLOCKS. appeared loss 20.—Sev- eruptions, appetite, XVII. who had Washington, D. C., Feb. that hour. Captain Jones, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, Journal Pub. Co. That evening, about six o’clock, we' eral residents of Thorndike, in Waldo Republican been a friend and neighbor of the and headache. a rural free delivery indigestion gathered on deck to see Fastnet Light, James in and county, who want H. J. family Borth, mindful, The sooner one rid of them LOCKE & SON. erected on a route established out of that town, gets thti CHARLES A. PILSBCRY, tiny rock out in the ocean, perhaps, of his own little ones at home, | Bug^>famget. here. and the to rid of them and which would be our last of have forwarded their petition better, way get glimpse had the ship’s carpenter put up a swing Si Ks< hiption Tkkms: In advance, $2.Of) a with the and to build the that a tinman habitation for ten Here The petition has been filed up system has Post Office Me. year: £1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three days. on deck for Annie Bertha, and also had Square, Belfast, telephone ts-u Post Gov. Bur- suffered from them is to take months. a was raised at the of her office Department by ktisin<. Tf.kms: For one one laugh expense some toffee made for special bene- Ai>\ square, it be ii !: U in 75 cents for one and leigh, who has that ngth column, week, Mr. Elwell, from which lie heard at fit. “To see if that would keep her requested <•* nts for each insertion. 25 subsequent placed in the hands of a special inspec- Hood’s frequent intervals before we landed. mouth shut,” he remarked, in an aside. Sarsaparilla WINTERPORT. tor Prob- a the for examination and report. Dr. A. R. Fellows left for a IVill Miss Stone lecture? Captain Jones, delightful man, by Even the Doctor put in an appearance and Pills Friday busi- P. Boutelle way, aud an ideal captain, remarked to the thinner ably Special Inspector E. ness trip to Bakersfield, Calif., in the inter- during day, looking longer, Forming in combination the Spring GREAT and there — A fire alarm is soon to leave the Mr. Elwell that raised their own and than ever. His fullest an- will visit that section before long ests of his oil property Secretary Lodge they paler Medicine of par excellence, unequalled was sounded from Edwin cabinet for the vast wilderness of vegetables at Fastnet Hoek. Aston- had been and he look into the advisability of establish- Friday morning priv- ticipations realized, in several strength purifying the blood as Bowden's. Hose Co. No. 1 were quickly on ate life. ished, yet credulous, Mr. Elwell said, had indeed been “deathly ill.” The two ing the route. There are still shown radical the and the blaze was “Do Is it tasks of a spec- by unequalled, and per- spot extinguished they? possible? “Why yes,” Jones and James, had had a that character awaiting has and is at captains, with .. Mrs. H. W. Emerson Prince Henry arrived, ial manent cures of slight damage I responded the captain, the ever-present course marked out, and inspector in the third Congressional the National and it is safe to golf enjoyed has been very ill but is somewhat improved. Capital, twinkle in his to a district. At about the same time that Scrofula Salt Rheum I eyes deepening some of While — Mr. and he will have the time of his life. lively games ship-golf. A fine boy came to the home of say broad with the der- the Thorndike was received Scald Head smile, “Why yes, reposing in our steamer chairs on the petition Boils, Pimples Mrs. Bert Haekett last week. Mrs. Hackett i a from All Kinds of rick.” Gov. also had Humor Psoriasis — 1'ncle Sam lias gathered in some When the merriment had sub- lee side, Mr. Carr called us to “come see Burleigh petition is quite sick Mrs. Lida Campbell and of Blood more islands. The Danish West Indies sided we began to realize that Fastnet the whale.” We responded quickly, and citizens in the vicinity Palmyra, Poisoning Rheumatism little daughter of Boston are visiting her was far behind and that the sea was Somerset That was />Catarrh Etc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nason ..The • are his latest acquisition. Cold cash us, left a row of empty chairs behind us as County. petition Dyspepsia, parents, was at din- no but be sure lecture by Prof. Rogers last Friday evening, g.d them, and there is no w ar to follow. growing rough. Everybody we made for the rail. A strange also filed with the Postollice Depart- Accept substitute, to opposite the one of the ner, however, the doctor, lie and a will be and it closing very popular course, In order to reduce my large stock I shall sell f except and, according to the officers, very ment, special inspector ♦get Hood’s, get today. More than a mile of wire was to look into was well attended and gieatly enjoyed. NEXT THIRTY DAY'S any goods ill inv requir- was not. Two others did not stay very unusual awaited our Some sent as soon as practicable sight, eyes. covering from a severe illness of the ...J. H. Thayer arrived home from Klondike store at such cut prices as will astonish ed for the wiring of Gov. Hill's new but I stuck it out. The next conditions there. y long, distance away from the there was Sat ...Mr. ship For some Gov. quite unexpectedly urda\ night. C. A good Wood Saw ready for use for 45c. at Augusta. This does not in- two of the were to cele- The rural free carriers in grip. days Burleigh palace morning party a commotion in the water. delivery R. Hill received a contain- Watching at the Richmond Hotel telegram Saturday Shovels, 20c 50c. and 6 5c. ode the political w ire: that will centre brate their the twelfth of Maine will be more or less concerned stayed pretty birthday, it we saw a great white arm ing the sad news of the sudden death of his horse Shoes tor 2 f-2c. per lb. intently, so as to be near her. Accord- there. < ictober. We were to celebrate did in on the closely, hoise Nails, 10c. lb. it,and that like a bar of rise the proposition carried pend- father in Shat on, Mass., where lie was per glistened steel, the last few he has we? I up and on deck and into my bill to ingly during days the winter with his Skates at lowest prices. ter what the Senators got from the water and descend with terri- ing postoffice appropriation spending daughter, ioes not ma been with Good handled Axes, 60c. steamer-chair. The toast the deck stew- fiic change the present system of their em- unusually busy catching up and left on the afternoon train to attend the ■: '-outh 'arc ina said to each other, force, scattering showers of spray 1 hermometers at 15c. ard me the such as his Congressional tasks. Maine never funeral .. Mrs. Crabtree and little daughter brought also got up. During for ployment to a contract system, i. it :• *f Miss for group The Maine of the Ameri- Friday-The Moody’s $25 $1 6 5- an ill it disturbed me not, be a strenuous over the daughters n.:e ot British statesmen toward this person. it was a sword-fish and work- may very fight primary school gave an entertainment Fri- Raisin Seeder for 5c thrasher can emotion was Revolution have been well repre- Good ■ dr,rim: the war with we however. My only sym- matter before the postoffice ap- afternoon for the benefit of their School Curry Combs for lnc ■ui.tiy Spain | ing together against a whale. While present day .! sented here the recent i, of it, too. The bill law but if the during Congress. was Anient that tlie sympathies of pathy- good big piece the thrasher was in his work propriation becomes League, which very >ucce>sful ...Mrs. a AM 1>aints>forH°u'it getting of them their r> i MTQ breeze to fresh and de- is it will be Many made headquarters A. 1). Harlow has returned from her visit to ■ * 1 * Cr. i'.• Knglish people weie with us then began get pretty above the sword-fish was not idle plan adopted probably by and Carriage use* below, at the St. Louis was and before noon we were its on the bill in the Hotel, which con- Hennon. iml aie with us today. cidedly cool, and after a useless incorporation Leads, Oils, Varnishes at cut price struggle the great venient to the convention hall. Their glad to move from our steamer-chairs to The force ot rural carriers in lish would succumb before this double Senate. Ready fixed Paints at cut prices. the to the founders of the it ciieved Bangor Daily News the little room from which the stairs led Maine is large, reception society attack, lie told us that but once be- already quite probably ALSO AI. that Kennebec was attended. The Maine ladies i,reply county should to the ‘‘saloon deck” on one side of the over 100 men, and their aggregate .sal- largely fore during the years he had twenty a and and Hielo ave three candidates in the field bookcase. on aries are over sdo.ooo. There dispensed graceful hospitality PURIFY YOUR Carpenter Harming Tools, The captain's room was ‘‘sailed the ocean blue" had he witness- probably a their a vai ant seat in the Supreme Bench. the other side. Here the vas are advocates of the car- extended cordial welcome to H'encing, Axle Grease,Locks,Knobs daily log ed a similar spectacle. Meals were an many putting sisters from States. are l*i p' the other candidates were at noon and the track-chart riers under the contract for the other They Holts and posted event, this * for at system Latches, Building Ma- day, Tuesday, places Mrs. tii.c .util after the funeral. and here the had sake of the service from very much pleased with Fairbanks marked, invalids their the table were well tilled. Per- removing pretty as a officer. BLOOD terials.) meals when not to the presiding ( a Nova Scotia feeling equal the first menus on which some of politics. s. ; member haps Non i- ..pportumtv to buv for p.vmt trip down stairs. In fact, here were the us ■Washington is as a this week with spring i- Dominion Parliament, in a had looked with interest for some ing. It will pay you to buy non. of the the ceremonies incident to the visit of SANDVPOINT. (; head-quarters ship’s company— will also interest the reader: And the rent Britain for days (.’apt. Elhridge Ginn, who died Feb. Kith Strengthen ALL -ALLS STRICTLY HOR CASH rs and olliceis. At lunch ; Prince The dinners, .i ':.;, .da passengc time, Henry. magnificent ■!. in its negotiations 13RKAKFAST MKNT. after an illness of one week, was the son of ensconced on the and to he given, in honor Tl.i- is a legitimate I 'idled st, ites, a wil- comfortably uphol- 8. S. Cambroman. already given late and Hannah Ginn of Pros, sale of .rood eeods I "expressed the George duee stock. aniT> stered 'eat that served as a I of his his extensive NERVES sofa, royal highness, < milt1 and avoid t he ; ,i.i to .• .. iti-.!: war with ihiscoun- pect and was born May 14, 1838. He was early crowd. watched the others down to suite who are an entire floor going Oat Meal Boiled occupying a of iy 1 at may !..• easilyarranged. As Porridge llominy one of family eight children, six of .WITH luncheon without a 1 did on the New Willard hotel < single regret. splendid whom are living—Mrs. Hose Rich of Winter- imi ml ongressmau Wheeler of Fresh Herring Fimion naddock not feel just that somehow. It here, a oi: Pennsylvania Mrs. Abbie of Mr. ■ way, hostlery Berry Shudypoint, K, utui'i-: y •cm to be the only citizens of port, was too the deck- Broiled Beefsteak and Fried Onions Avenue between the White House and Willard Ginn and Mr. Harrison Ginn of ■ live countries in wliom the wobbly, “(ieorge,” Kent’s A. C. BURGESS. Orilled Mutton and ( cM'INk:v steward soon appeared with bill-of-fare Chops hips the Capitol, where they live in regal Prospect, Mr. Jewett Ginn and Mr. Mark Vo .■ i,f,•;i has found Fresh Calf’s Liver with Bacon nage lodgment, a man Ginn of Sandy point. When young lie ... in hand. 'AVI.at would you like for Broiled Sausages and Mashed Potatoes state with service separate from the ONLY I he nited States Fidelity & (iuarnn- suggest that they be deputed to Eliza who died Minced Scollops and Propped eggs married Cousins, Dec. lunch, Miss H— quoth he. with a rest of the hotel's guests, and the score t\ Company or Baltimore, Md _■ i t it out at a convenient point on the Broiled Wilkeshire Bacon 18*4. lie leaves three children— Maud, of incidents connected with the rising inilectiou peculiar to himself. Poached Eggs on Toast other 50c. a Bottle. l ion tier, and w. don’t care which‘'licks,” Plain, wile of Ernest Blanchard, at whose home thank 1 “Can’t llain and Parsley Omlettes visit keep local interest at a climax of ■l"HN H. BLAND, President. either. “Nothing, you," replied. Fried Pototoes. he died; George Ginn and The invitations to die im- NicholasJjyvry. Don’t wait until you are sick, inn tak 1 bring you a little of the .Miss intensity. were broth, All w'th him tlie last day of hi^.vli- ! l>F.t'KMI*.Kl Ml 1901. ! tli** best tonic made Kl’N l s W; there lie a war in the as a Hot Milk Rolls Graham Rolls are and spring Hast, I*— V" "No. thank you," 1 said, in- portant dinners eagerly sought, nes*. He had commanded several vessels Loaws CELEKY WINE and keep w< Beal estate $ lit. c- new Cottage li-t of the ones are -u.' of the British -Japanese differently. “Or a little of the pud. M tiffins the successful and had been in the employ of F. W. Ayer .. Collateral loans .... fi.V.,7H hancer is now a much mooted Tea Chocolate Coffee scanned envious officials Co. of The funeral was held just ding. Miss 1‘-it's very light, to- eager!.' by Bangor. Sto -Ks ;ii bonds l.l.r«o. i• •'' i«»11 ’I ::** alliance ’provides Unit in day. Miss 1*-“-Vo, thnnk, you\“ I high in public life. Naturally there the Wednesday following his death at the Cash in otliee amt bank.. J99.e' Ll' NTH MON MKN I Interest and rent< .. home of his and was at- >' ;:>»■ of Wiir between and are many to be The daughter largely Store, Cm olleeted .. 17. Japan any repeated. Won't you take a little i S. s. Cambioman. disappointed. City Drug premiums tended b\ relatives and with a ser- All other a-sets. mu ms ni!: r Powerovei the Far East-1 an Herman Ambassador’s banquet hall, friends, sing.* fruit, then? apple or an orange, now, Auebow Toast BtU.FAST, a AIN t, and vice by Rev. H. W. Norton of Searsport, and :-m question, England shall remain Miss 1’-?” “No, thank vm !" And Pea Soup Ileef Tea for instance, seats oniy 28 people, Salmon Potted was conducted by undertaker Park of :eutial, hut if two Powers attack retreated down the stairs Shrimps therefore lie is unable to invite a large Wholesale Ag.nts. Admitted assets..1 (leorge very Hot, Curried Prawns and Rice Stockton. The members of Pownal Lodge Fi gland will come to her aid. \ much his Baked, and Mashed Pototoes company to the dinner that be will 1.1 VBII.I r IKS I» E< KM BEK 31. 1901 Jai>an, downcast, but at usual break- .Jacket, of Masons, of w hich the deceased w as mem- < old: Roast Beef Corned Ox Tongue And the alliance is for “main- neck When re- give. -Ladies, ambitious, will Net d losses.« further, speed. the “iunchers” Roast Mutton Corned socially ber, attended in a body md escorted the re- tmpa Beef I'nearned premium'. •'«.*•. •« a.; ing tie- and territorial turned I Roast be hundreds at mains to the The floral independence smiled upon them with mild Turkey York 11am disappointed by being cemetery. offerings All other liabilities .. hmui Sago ::'4 >t the of Korea.” amazement at their and i Pudding unable in some way to participate in were ver\ beautiful, including an anchor ogrity empire greediness, Stewed Rhubarb Total. will be with the word father, a square and 1: -'.a is a:icad\ in military possession after listening in as many arguments as j Small Pastry the functions. There many compass, Ca-'li capital... Salad Biscuits Various ha itch of calia lilies and several bouquets of Surplus over all liabilities. jt^.s oi Manchuria. Japan wants to light to the advantages of returning to my heart, aches and many a reluctant hus- Prettier ^"rer « Wilkshire and ferns. The heshire, Stilton, pinks, hyacinths family Total liabilities and surplus..>..iti.u Ru.'sia. As to the ol Man- berth as there were passengers. I took and band will be sent, and has been sent, on occupation Gorgonzola Cheese w ish their sincere thi nks to all the given I \ MKS l’ATI'LL A NON. Accnts. Belfast i-l t lonucr Czar their three, Ressert errands to secure a ticket or uria, remarked years advice; and, accompanied by diplomatic relatives so Tea Coffee and friends who thoughtfully I an invitation to some where the OUR IMPORTED ago, when one of his had books from the library, over which affair, assisted them— Mr. at generals John Littlefield is | The Fidelity and Casualty Compan\ and an Prince will be the dominant figure. Hleeto! tin unauthorized conquest on “(leorge" presided, unopened IUNNK11 M !•; NT. home from Boston for a visit writh his family. of [New York all the tin- Amur. ti.at once the Russian box of lluyler’s 1 made my to S. S. Canibroman. Notwithstanding llunkeyism ...F. S. Harriman went to Rockport last w< ek up. way \-1' i’s t;aii:i*;>: U, i:*oi. that in connection with his to look after the srln Pearl, Harr\ lag nev* r came down. there staleroom :1. The box of it Russian Caviare transpires ('apt. Evidently lluyler’s, Heal .$ V7 -> Ox Tail Soup Consomme Ginn w as to 1 -ave her on account of visit, all the here who have obliged ...... 1-iOOfi on t h» moon in the Orient. may be well to explain, was a birthday people any Stocks and homis mi sickness... Mrs. Etta who has been Fash in oilier and batik. ... from a Turbot with of the Prince Turner, present friend who had remem- ; Anchovy Sauce personal knowledge Bills receivable i.ut w ith her husband Turner, in ('apt. barge .. Wedding Bells. lie red my birthday was to occur in my describe him as a sensible young man, Agent*,'balances .... n...»;o Salmi of Ruck with Olives Kentucky, arrived home last week—Mr. AIIF. xmv I! F A 1)V Inletes| ami rents. ;•> absence and had given the box over to Macaroni an Gratia without the haughty notions that are l iieolleeted premiums. 47*.. 1 "i.i n. Frank Cousins from the is 1. 11; l: v i'.i The marriage of (has. village painting FOR DKI.I V FRY. All other assets.. 1 In: to me in due season. For believed to to most presented appertain royal — ! l.'hh;. C Burnham .-ml Meda A. Russell Roast Beef with Potato Croquettes and papering for several here Capt. Mel- the lirst time on record a box of, Boast That lias been vin dross asset'.. .$4.5;- Lett.'’ mi, Maine, occurred Tuesday noon Veal with Lemon Sauce personages. impression Grant, Jr., recently bought the sell. We have a much larger assort- Deduct items not admitted Roast Goose with Sauce bv his and bear- ;it Hi*- hoim of the gloom’s motherJMrs. R “sweets” remained unopened an Apple strengthened conduct Monticello and arrived here Monday to load ment than and as usual Corned t formerly, indeli-1 Brisket Beef and abbage Admitted assets.. .. ; m kiln §4,541 Libby in Watervillo. The ceremony was nite length of time. 1 appreciated it ing since lie has been Washington. wood for II. L. Hopkins-Hiram there are no duplicates. fc. \BIt.mF.s BE* I'M It I*' ic :>i. unit. l *•! ioi nied hy the groom’s uncle, R. \V. none the less, and enjoyed it in antici-! Broiled Tomatoes French Beans The last two weeks have witnessed Grant, who has been on a barge since last and .it Baked, Boiled, Mashed Potatoes has arrived home — P. F. Watts .Net unpaid losses.$ si .14, Rogers, li.-y Belfast, in the presence of It was too to eat. bow- many notable official banquets in Wash- summer, pation. wobbly ! 1‘nearned premiums.. ... 1,:*>... is home from Bluehi 1 a few of i!*• young peoples immediate (die of for few weeks. fund j.m*. «,o ever, as I have remarked before. Grouse with Bread Sauce Straw Potatoes ington. of tiie best appointed We are also offering Contingent .Mills and relatives. Mrs. Libbys house i All other liabilities- .... T he next day was Sunday, and it was these was given a few days since by our entire stock of was and decorated and Golden Pudding pn-ttil} tasteful!} of the House Judge Spear. Total.$.{.Jil..d S it was Tarts Puffs Chairman J-'oss Commit- « rough. Yea, \Ye Banberry Spanish ( 'asli .. ..mi. the presents voce numerous and verily, rough. capital.. appropri- Sweet Sandwiches mm over all liabilities. t.oso.i ; but 2:!5 miles that the tee on Naval Affairs, at the New Wil- Ai gist Feb. 22. Gov. Hill nom- plus ate. Mr. I.ihhy is tin* son of the late lion. logged day, and A, to-day

lard. Numerous connected with inated Albert M. of Gardiner as ail .. 1 ( Libh> and one of Waldo County’s record said “fresh westerly gale, high Ilessert people Spear Total liabilities and surplus. ..§4. 01.1. Tea Coffee the naval administration were associate justice of the supreme court to till JAMES 1* ATT EE & SON, Agents, Belfast •* bright ami mm-ssful business men. lie was rough sea, overcast to cloudy weather, present. Hamburgs was our the caused the death of Wil liam M M- \\ est for several w here he This we Such fare, and if we did not a well known in vacancy by years, still showery.” learned by hear- including gentleman H. of .Mercantile F &. M. Insurance Cumpa.n Fogler Rockland. He received the AT COST. own.' anch interests. 11 e i .~1he gain a number of pounds it was not AdvocateSam’i O.Leni- large j)ioneer say, for the two berths in stateroom Belfast—ludge unanimous endorsement of the Kennebec ASSETS DECEMBER 31,1 901 m Mm ua the of bar. Ang goat industry in this.State. He No. '■> were both l fault Steward Carr or the Do- of lie married occupied during the ly the[Xavy Department. Mortgage loans. $lS4,D*o !h*- present epresentative in the Legis- minion Line. On deck, that the of and Mrs. Frank Collateral loans. entire day. Not but that we could not evening, daughter Mr. Albert Moore Spear was born in Litch- The Hisses i.Cnr*-from Mie Burnham EJlis, Stocks and bonds...... 337.7* class, having re- just before sunset, we saw the unusual now of field, March 17, at Rates col- have risen had we cared to, no! It Millikeu, residents Washington. 1852, graduated ('ash in office and bank. .... 4o.4S3 ■ n. *-d he in own Oh, urgest vote his town lege in studied law with Hutchinson ...... 7< combination of sun, moon, and stars The of 1875, Interest and rents 4.1 was more comfortable in our expense official and private at was to Main Street. Cneollecied cast : a candidate. It was well only room, Savage Lewiston and admitted the 107 3t3 premiums. ‘H.s.c nigh in the heavens at the 7 and we to there. same time. Later dinners in Washington during a season, bar in 1878. Next year he began practice in ! All other assets. 4,73s unanimous. The bride is a beautiful and preferred stay \Ve Hallowell. For seven years he served as had we came out on deck and found our could it he would dross popular voung woman, a native of Fort ample time for reflection as we lay accurately computed, chairman of the Hallowell school board, assets...$7»*3.3'.>I friend the which had fol- run into an enormous The and was solicitor for the same Fail lield, and a graduate of the Bliss Busi- there, and rejoiced that our lines had Big Dipper, aggregate. city period. Admitted assets.§7.0 | In 1885 he removed to Gardiner. In 1881* lie ness lowed us on our travels as a reminder towards more dis- College, Lewiston. fallen in such Our tendency lnagniticent * pleasant places. | he was elected mayor of that city, serving LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31. 1 9< \ of home and was us in a safe and the officers were guarding play in dowers, decorations and menu four successive terms. He was in the captain always 1 Net tu paid losses. .$37.77 A Bottle Message. return homeward. M. D. P. Maine House in 1885 and 1885, and in the pleasant and courteous, with a bright is increasing every year. Such dinners Cneanicl premiums r.»4.:}! tbe coast of Massachusetts the chief $100 Reward $100. of the cost at least Andrews of Monmouth. Fetal Carr, steward, was the cheapest variety, capital st ick, $150,000, ( ash -4 k« eonta iieil t message sa\ ing tliat it had been capital.. cover and from that run over all liabilities. 1 ! 7.47* throw a ei.b->;tid from tin- llattiV K. personification of with The readers of this will be $'i per figure Mirpius ship thoughtfulness, paper pleased S'JP. * oj Bangor on IT 1S74, in the to learn that there is at least one dreaded Editor *LU3, 33,000. .1P1 April his first, assistant, who acted as our up to Sid, Sl-'i, and even siiii each. They Dunning's Story. Total liabilities and surplus .£7'*>3.3 H indiau i111 l ie- message has been gen- disease that science has been able to cure in j add much to the of a DE H)S11 S SOLICITED ,1 AS. A SON ,** eia!!\ regained as a hoax, but apt. (ieorge table steward, a close second. Then a all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s' gayety Washing- A feature of Leslie’s Monthly for March I r.ATTBK Agents. Bell 11. of Wist who Catarrh Cure is the cure formation of Tape-' lliocksviile, Me., bright-faced, sympathetic stewardess, only positive ton winter, aid in the which will be of special interest to Maine I Safe Deposit H>xes for Rent at $3.00. then ei,mummied the ship, says that in known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh readers is a short story, “The Governor who acquaintances and friendships, and not $5.00, $6 50 and $S.0O a year. April, 1STi, she was in the indiau ocean; anticipated every want, and the being a: constitutional disease, requires a Pro teni,” by James E. Dunning, the bril- LIVE STOCK tliat m-dhei the second mate nor the bed-room steward vbed with her in be- constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh infrequently play a part in legislation liant young editor of the* Portland Adver- ■evsai Cure is i, loth ••! whom have been ques- taken internally, acting directly tiser. ll is a story of a legislative dead- U) ON iirst to while as well as in social amenities. Wealthy Our vault is unequalled in Kastern Maine ami 8U COMMISSION mied. tin tiie bolt »• :nLo the sea, but ing do, '(leorge” reigned upon tlie blood and mucous surface of the lock with a newspaper man for the chief A at a (.• man -ailoj- wrote the the foundation who come here with lots of l N l> ill security against tin- nul KHCEIVRKS OF pr>babl\ supreme in his realm, without a peer, system, thereby destroying people figure, and is very cleverly told. Four illus- paper, n years’ \pm i<- tb« sale blow n and about in the others to minister to the comfort The River and Ilarbor Appropriation open £-S."» nione\ ’Sold by Druggists, 7">e. NVrite or teleip apli lor mtorm.it 101 and The No School Tkk \m i:\ Di e \r im f.nt. 1 >'4f» in stamps taken. As the section of the which will be taken the Signal. it Stock shipped from Burnham e\. a n passengers on deck or in the Hall’s Family i’iils are the best. bill, up by C<'.me roi.i i; m rncCi rrkm \ house at this was Ofi ick oi station broken open and E. I. 1,1 BUY, U. & V Stock \ ml'. will have a few \vAsmnc’ion. D. c.. February it. long. a band car it is that the little “library,” bring their meals, etc., House soon, probably 1 missing, supposed Editor Eaton of Bangor has doubts about Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented IvT* Urii'hton, Mass. burglars went the Buck branch items tor the Maine coast. The mem- F. I. 1.1 BUY. Burnham. M up sport and to take charge of the ship’s library, PROSPECT FERRY. the wisdom of a no-school signal. He says to tlie undersigned, it has been made to appear toward Bangor. that the National I’.ank, in the town of Hireet all inquiries to the are that on a recent day when it sounded all Searsport charging books taken out to proper The Helping Hand club met with Mrs. E. bers of delegation looking after in the of W aldo and State of the youngsters in town were out in Searsport, County LIBBY BROTHERS, Bur\ playing Maine, has complied with all the provisions of The Meteor Launched. that were re- W. Grindle Feb. 20tli—John Dibana and a few projects, which will undoubtedly the rides on people, seeing they snow, building forts, stealing the Act of Congress to enable National Hanking turned and keeping them in order, lie Miss Blanche Averill of Frankfortfvisited be cared for before the bill becomes teams, and we suspect from his tone that Associations to extend their corporate existence Ni.w York, Feb. 12. The German Em- some of them snowballed him as he passed, and for other purposes, approved duly 12, tssj. must have swallowed the books Mr. and Mrs. Levi Berry last Sunday- law. But in sums peror's yacht Meteor was successfully whole- past Congresses large lie remembers the days when be climbed Now therefore I. William H. Kidgely, Comptrol- Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Ames of ler of the do that the E. L, MACOMBER, launched at .Shooter’s Island at was Prospect of were for the over a mile or two of drifts in the face of Currency, certify thirty-nine sale, for he apparently familiar money appropriated hereby Sears- minutes after ten this forenoon, christened Marsh visited Capt. W. C. Harding and cold winds and driving sleet to reach the Searsport National Hank, in the town of with the title, number, contents and Maine coast and much of this went into red port. m the County of Waldo and State of Maine, 1>\ Miss Roosevelt in the of the — little schoolhouse, and cannot feel- presence wife last Sunday Capt. A. A. Ginn is im- help is authorized to have succession for the period President, Prince of his of aud when many of which ing that the 20th century city boy is allowed Henry Prussia, position every volume, and his friends to continuing contracts, specified in its amended articles of association, suite, members of the President’s proving fast, many hope more of a snap than is good for him. until close of business on 14, family never the least have not been completed. The namely, February and Cabinet, distinguished officers of the questioned displayed see him out soon_Mrs. E. 1). llarriman yet l:i22. and harbor at Rockland is a In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal Army Navy and an immense company hesitation as to any of these matters, died at her late home after a short illness. conspicuous of other witnesses. l of office this fourteenth day of February, l'.*u2. lie was and was com- Notice of funeral later. Where the con- -- \V w. H. HI D1e llelfast last week. Monday morning we breakfasted in though. Sold by J. W. Jones. sentative from the Third district, is re- equal to new work. Sold by J. W. Jones. 3\v8* Minneapolis, Minnesota. | TdE NEWS OF BELFAST. Or BB00E8. | THE HEWS terttinment was under the direction of Miss Vesta Bose. I'irTv The blican Republican There is a new daughter at the house of j A. H. Rose, Wm. C. Rowe, True P. if ii■ fn>i ai- r-uuested to meet in Fred L. F.mmous. Cilley, Pointers For Prudent flen. Percia B. Clifford and John Johnson of this a: ;h- < ourt House, Thursday even- for the annual I The warrants are posted town attended the of and ■ encampment the Maine $6 $7 Men’s Red _:: a r W-’, at T o’clock, to Snits, Tag Children's Knee Pants for next place town which will beheld next Mon- to meeting, G. A. R. at Augusta. They had a fine time a candidate for Mayor to be in the price.93.89 nothing: WOLSELEY, famous day. and met on many old friends and 88 and $9 value in Men’s :• i at :he municipal election March acquain- *7, Suits, 2oe. and S.V. Pants, Ked Tag.19 Mrs. is in very poor tances. were in 1 voters of Wards Sarah Webb health, They the crowd at the Red Tag price. 3.93 Republican SOe. and 60c. Ked but her friends are hoping that she will re- Opera that has Pants. Tag.43 meet on the same evening at ERDRed River House, Togus, been speci- 810, $12 and $18.50 values in Men’s found tea So and SO Men's Expedition, cover. mentioned in the Overcoats, us- to nominate Ward officers, ally daily papers. Suits, Red Tag price. 8.8** who has reached the Youths’ 14 to 19 Ked Tag price. 3.89 Mrs. Mary J. Lane, Edgar Waning of this town diet! on a Suits, years, $5and to be the best 80th to visit her niece, Rebecca load of wood Red S7 and SO Men s Overcoats. 5.93 der Rhfl BI.H AS CITY Com. beverage for his army* mark, went that he was hauling Monday. ft's Tag price. 3 89 Rich in Jackson, Monday He was driving the Pereherou stallion Children’s Suits at phenomenal Men's and Hoy s' Cnderwear, 2.V. \ >h.t\v has for Prince bargains.98c. 91 2.29 and been appointed The were Mabaia Forbes has been quite sick and Jamique Bessey. He handled 29, 35c. goods.now 19 Memo; iai Hall. soldiers able to with- but is a load iu the forenoon always threatened with pneumonia, thought all right, and in the Hoys’ Reefers and Overcoats at a Fine 50c. and 7.V. F’eece I.ined to this afternoon helped put on his own load and a> * w; 11 meet with Miss I.u be improving at writing. great saving.81.89 to 3.89 I'nderwear, Ked Tag price.. 42 that of Mr. a Bessey, who was drivings two .i: p. in. at o'clock, stand harder toil and endure Walter E. Gibbs is at home for short va- Your greater horse team. He made money back if goods are not 25 pet cent, lower fatigue cation. been selling stock no complaint and the v l.ia\ have put up an arc He has nursery than you ever bought them before. in the State. men noticed nothing wrong w ith him. llis : .-f the He da>t Opera House. the Western part of if team was a few rods behind the other one, | rnE given tea* You may not have the Lewis Godding, "ho cut his foot quite W Lancaster is tilling his ice and Joseph Stantial, who met and passed HARRY W. & badly, is now able to walk without a cane, CLARK CO., :i i" uni at the mouth of Goose the teams on the John Lane flat, noticed : for it to heal. Clothiers, Tailors and 83 Hain St Belfast. but it will take some time I Outfitters, of a Red River to Waning was lying back on his load. He hardships Expedition Mrs. who for some time Mattie Stimpson, spoke to and no answer wit'y cut one of his feet Waning receiving past has been very ill, is in a fair way to re- hailed the wi de cutting firewood in the other team. They found Waning cover. Mrs. Fannie Twombly has acted as but with the gasping and unconscious. He was but a endure, every-day fatigue her nurse. few rods from his own home, as luck would \ -rthp -rt put in a large and Pearl Hamblin, who cut his foot several have it. but by the time they got him there gw at. : tank at his fanu dairy of life will weeks a hard time of he was dead. He was about 40 of you live longer and keep ago, has been having years it. It has not yet healed so that he can age and leaves a widow and several chil- bat three in Waldo prisoners out to do dren. It is he died of heart Don't two get anj thing. supposed .. pay extra profits when von huv tn carriages and harness. Deal with t«6 i th—»r sentences expire if drink the disease. factory, t*t our lowest wholesale rates Our «rstem younger you highest grade Miss Grace E. Dow closes her school in seuing direct to customer, is saving thousands of dollars to carnage buxers i. ev,- ‘T.ruV?Ti?t» f weeks. country. \S e quote the same rates x that we this week. She will visit friends Last Saturday evening was celebrated as I you wouM give the largest wlu ^ e \ Bucksport off, you aa apartment to choose from such as no other dealer can show \; £ <■ e v ^ we the broadest I: fourth class a few and a give guar.mt«-e. .: isnottn vou postmasters ap- in Millvale and Orrington days George Washington anniversary in the every way satisfactory, c.» u-turn the vch e tea* Chase & Sanborn this extra to us and we wnl pay treigm charges both ways. We can also niary _'4th was A. Mahoney import return home next week. Good Templar lodge. It is estimated that 150 members of the Order were Dr. A. \Y. Rich was much better last present. It Save two Profits \ Mathew s is : » liis wood the streets. was simply a lodge entertainment, and enlarge in lead bricks. Ask for week and able to be about He '■ <■ n harness ami other horse ,-ono high ■ grade N\ r. consisted of a short address M. f onr free oat -p -n Heaver street and put in was taken sick again Friday and has been by .1. How ; ill.isir.r.ovl ..o^ue ; recitations Arlene Marie :nu machinery. within doors since. by Estes, York, hiotory famous for t!ie:r la-h .ora e kept v 1 it Lila Estes, Glynn Boodv and Lawrence our tUH.: is more vre^smo: w.;:. ;,,-o.av and ii. W ght. who advertises ashes Mrs. Mary Stevens of Reading, Mass., has ..\ e ::.o catalogue bv you tor future use. “original package” Estes, and a dialogue by Inez Hutchinson, n The J.-uinai, is having a been visiting the family of Charles W. THE COlUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO.. TEAS. Belle Estes and Emma Huxford. The : has >.»M several car- to Maine to attend the Columbus, 0.. P.0. Box 772. already Orloff (Formosa Lord. She came Jfc. v $19 x> Oolong). Washington tableaux were then St. Louis, Me.. P. 0. Bex 54. N' v T4’. Smc> i »eze, in this number, has a few The venires are issued for for the or three from liXV' to l-uh> pound', aini n jurors years past. as a Lawrence Estes; Goddess I'nion. 8: B. ington boy, >ist of workor> ami dnvors. w >om ting, .Iose,t n: advertised letters in Flounders have begun taking the hook tended in Waldo last week, was born in Rowe and Alfred Huxford; t > Harriet Harr*-::. Hampden remaining sailor, diaries; " ore raised d at» used >ome were Ilis or ami ti He1 fast j o.'t lVb. in Gentlemen— and good catches made Monday. this town and lived here many years. Varney ; school children, attendants, etc. Sale ol Iowa Horses. doop nhow>. tint' n-nnu :!n- pr.rohasor lmalthy. npcm ,i r-,- r v A. i.«dd Ann's. A. K. Haines. Mr. also a native of this town, is a sister The was led Rev. F. W. George The advt. in another column this week wife, singing by Barker. will bo sold at a modoYato V:; o :.ght lias tak--n the contract t » p>; i ies. Mr. John Mi lord M. A of Will. 0. Jones of South Brooks. The of the hoisos tak > I >eeger. headed, “What the ell,” is not as reading description of the mngfoi the new three-story and shocking soon at the Tlnnnas II. Marshall Relief will as would at tirst seem. The ladies of the Union parish will pro- tableaux was b> Vesta Rose. A large and Mg.* 1:o\s ;i, ) ;.,f con- Corps PHhNIX HOUSE Sl'ABl f, 'x who wish at of have a >uppei at Memorial Ha... Tnes- The only observance of Washington’s vide dinner for those Grand elegant picture Washington furnished Qentner & 7 BEL harles S. »*■ Lancaster, EAST di'.\. March 4th. at > x r. m. \11 m ‘mbers in this was the hall on town meeting day, next Mon- for the occasion was hung in the rear of the Mass birthday city closing of the Army o.C, the *t ti." »}•' are t.» furnish some- banks and and a few day. All are cordially invited to get their stage, draped with national colors. The requested library, tiags floating UK ■, a WkSTCHKSTKU FI INS. CO., AbMriirt of the Aniiimt Stnlement of tto i\ has d"g th.t: aceoinpanies the cause. was decorated w ith and thin-: for the supper. The public are cor- in various parts of the city. dinner there and help along good stage tiags hunting r and 66 Wall N. \v •}•{*]!:_' :j->. m-damp day imited. Admission ir. cents. If and the colonial costumes were well gotten St., Vo k. dially Miss 4.' Charles K. Lane and wife started for ; u Abbie Moore of Xo. Cedar street 11> lmr dress ..*• she on The scene at ASSETS stormy the. supper will b«* w up. camp Valley Forge was liECFMKl K 31. 10O1. postponed. has shown The Journal a number of inter- l’resque Isle last Monday, here Mr. Lane -'sing and held 1: up until she the audience, as was Heal 83 The annual ba 1 of lias interests. Tile dance greatly appreciated by estate.$ 280,520 II AH Washington Iiose Co,, esting old newspapers and souvenir business wedding Mortgage loaus. M 0.41*7 50 I KOKII, CONN n a dr\ walk. shown In their For an t be held in tlm Mr. Lane and wife at the | hearty applause. Stocks ami bonds 00 ilelfa-i npeu House March editions, of a number of his- and reception of 1.S58.720 On the 31-t iveember giving reports was ('ash in tfaj 1901. nut.!" ;iie :' affair that gotton it was a dice ami bank. 323.087 03 '.cere killed on the plate-lass bid- 1 t!r •" !••• as acv* \-sfui as such af- Yankee Blade hall was a at- hastily up State t Maine, '•th, torical events. very largely Interest and rents.. 1 o 288 73 11 d. Iawke iV >’'!;'*■ d- »•:: decided success. lr»'.’..rp.'rat€-,! s1 •> y fairs ii.va: lal»]\ have 1- en. There an ill be tended ami enjoyable occasion. Their many Uncollected premiums. 1Comnioueed Husim-s 1 The Children's Aid Society acknowledge A butcher bird •• ahy. ... morning. t. 1 : \-i;eshments will be friends wish them much Obiti Miss Adelaide Roberts pass- M M. H. CLARK \V pub .-app-:, the of >."» from Mr. and Mrs. happiness. Gross assets. $3,153,440 18 I’resment. H.KiNil > and receipt <>. 1). ed sparrow, both went served io cancels at ;nuu mission. Mr. Me- away February 1Mb, at the home of her deduct items not admitted. 270 83 ('. A. our is in line < Vance of Caribou, for the Girls* Home. They Lane, postmaster, Capital paid up in cash. $4,tH>ea a u giU'S with force enough to of niece, Mr.v M >. Jones, aged OP y ears and d servcy, the h-ader tl.e orchestra, is ill, It is a and a Admitted 53 ASSKrs I'lVl are expecting seven girls at the Home soon, for congratulations. boy, assets.$3,153.173 MUKK H1. 1SH>1. months. was and not be able t<* the Heceased the eldest daughter Ui ai may music, but and would like to have friends send in bouncer. In fact, the chances are that con- LIMULllIKS DECEMBFU 31. 1001. estate ow: ed by the I'oin- ■ of the late Alfred J. uiiineuuiN'ietl < wes a C. are agents for I 'dotal inis able substitutes ia his Roberts, long a promi Net unpaid losses > 178.017 10 pany. »«»• »> organization. etc. will need to be very liberally- l.'.uis clothing, | gratulations Unearned premiums. 1.487.440 00 ml ami nioi tttam tirs:' : ran be sampled fi eeof charge at nent citizen and business man of Brooks. N’knv au\ kktisi mi.N is. Carle A- Jones The members of scattered in this vicinity this spring. Tile Seaside 1 Stork n < »dd F-: ous’ block. Chautauqua Never enjoying robust health, she had been Total 28 and bonds o\\: e b\ the Through again call attention to their .-ale of wall indications are and the $1,888,388 will meet mighty plentiful, ('ash <•(* company, market aiue ’. > 1 s.p iO Circle with Mrs. G. R. Carter,** unable to an capi al. 300.000 TJ.l .T their name w as n<>t take active part in the affairs •*ans appended 1 secured b\ c<» a terra Is .... > pipers, comparin'.; the juice of last year Coiiimerdal season is not yet fairly opened. Surplus over all l abilities. 1,188.812 25 ■ on the 7th street,Moiidaj afternoon.March of life outside of her domestic circle. Her Cash in the compands rti'^meiit pag^. with that of this have principal year. They 0,000 :‘i. m. The local is new mem- Total "dice and m bank. I .i'L’7.b .;; m » Author, II. \V. Longfellow; grange receiving death was caused by a sudden attack of liabilities and suiplus $3,153,17853 Flower entertained a of rob- o: !"■ ‘J wail and books Intt rest due an 1 aeeiued party papeis. sample les>on. studies in German hers. The entertainment last even- Fir.I.D A BY, Belfast 0 Literature, “Na- Monday pneumonia after several years of QUl'l Agents, Fremiutns in tli.c course of collcc- her home on Church as web tr-mi which to select... c. *iitner failing pleasant a than the I consisted of recitations Hilda and turn. c I s. J Wise,” by Lessings. ing by health. Of a huge family, three sisters .da;, evening. There were ten I incaster advertise a sale oi Iowa horses lNSrK W. K COM I*AN V OK YOKIII I Then Lane and Hester Rose; reading by- re '1 l.o of Senator Tillman in the survive her—Mrs. 11. M. Rlaekstone of \>:s: irate of all tin* admitted as- 'H- 't. ami dai!.t\ :efreshmeiits at the 1 'hen x l! "ii.-h position U. AM stable. Leifast. Native Mrs. I>ow and Mrs. Cilley; song KIJ1CA, sets of tin* company at tinar >. in by Cyrus Bridgewater, Mass., Mrs. J. \Y. Jones of Senate claiming the right to vote and actual value .'.US H7 horses taken in exchange.... Mrs. F.lla : a scene. The en- ’..$14.07 K. Felker tableau, gipsy of whom were Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. speak when “in reminds old Concord, Mass., (both pre- IIA Ml lit IKS 1HVKMUKK HI. lt»01 T. Id will wants a situation to do contempt" meet with Mrs. Win. (Mace, 1'elmont, vented ASSETS PFCEMBKU 81 1001 r.elfasters of the man who was sent from by illness from attending the funeral) Net amount of unpaid losses and l housew i* 1 k... Mrs. <' F. HighISt., thd'. imrsday, after- Keynolds and claims. ebb.V»H 74 here to a to the and Mrs. B. F. Robinson of Bridgewater, Real estate. S 858.402 00 present petition Legislature, Amount safcl\ re-in- “d lork Tie* W’ Sard memo- lamily j ubiisli a cani of thanks....F. T. Mortgage loans .. 1.447.028 Sn required and when the were Mass., who w ith her Miss Elizabeth stire all petitioners given leave niece, Collateral loans .... 77,500 o omstamime: risk’s. H.dHH .*70 71 e, po>tp«med from Feb. 18th on < base has ail 1. to .-el!. All other demands to withdraw declared he’d be darned if he'd Jones of Concord, w ere present. The funeral Stocks and bonds. 5,828.085 OO against tin* the in office and bank company *j b.Hi4 -term, will be held in cou- Am Cu b. the Cash 1,147.00151 1.11;i:ai;v of services were Photographs withdraw. Tuesday conducted by Rev. 74 ■h this Stop Rills receivable. 40.128 meeting. Total liabilities. SO are now on exhibition at the F. \Y. ... 10 4.41-*>77 >icily Free A of the Barker, pastor of the Congregational Agents’balances 881.880 patron Belfast Opera House sug- Interest and rents.— 10.518 05 Capital actualh paid up in cash 4.000.'"m* m» of the Masonic be seen meeting Library and may unth March IT. Church, of which .•'lie was a life-long and Net and gests another improvement in the means of Uncollected premiums. 302,nt o oo surplus beyonl capital 1 .• >70 .'*7 exit, that would he inexpensive and very 1 th-ft.ilowing directors elected. nean and is separated from Italy by the deceased was held as sister and aunt was so Ajrsrreitate. at tl convenient whenever a large crowd is com- Blight Cross assets..10,050.480 including capital • \ Burgess, Robert Bur- Strait of Messina, two miles wide. The testified to Deduct items uot admitted 2so oo 1 et surplus ..$14.*»71 .' s H7 ; ing out. He suggests widening the main by the beautiful floral tributes to i> II. < It a F11.F1> A i}l l.MHY. A cents. He 1 isi Bray, A. ]>. base. Mr. scenery is mountainous the highest peak >s is sad to see fine her w hich were a of entrance and having triple instead of thing memory among pillow Admitted assets. 10,056,200 80 <■leoen A. pie-dent: c. Bur- Ml. Ftna. The island was roses, callas and from Mr. and I UK t'UMIM!' IAL KI KK I > conquered by double doors. One could be hyacinths l.I ABILITIES I'KOKMBEK 81. 1001. 1 K- ad A. A. kept closed, i fruit trees by the Small, tn asurer. Garibaldi and annexed to Italy a l>su after spoiled blight. Mrs. 11. M. Blackstone of Bridgewater. AN( I*; C O OK N K\\ YOU Iv leaving the door as at present except when Net unpaid losses. $ 710.5OOOO .. < many of revolutions and invasions. meeting City ouneil will years needed to let out a crowd. You can tell them from Mass.; wreath of roses, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Uneatned 4.081 ,«'37 40 always premiums. ASS FT- 1*1 v T.MliKK 7*1 1 SO l *•’ M"iida\ evening. Tliis is the The views of Palermo and of works of art Robinson, Bridgewater, Mass.; wreath of All other liabilities 30.000 00 The lire escape is finished on Odd Fellows K«*al estate .$ 1 .1 • -J t the and the within the city number views of the rest. never do well roses and Alfred and Helen Black- 4 0 municipal year thirty: ferns, T<*tal.$5,383,537 Mort loan- ... t•«•«» block ami tlie halls are They i:age ,p there well provided Cash R.oon.ooo no 11 •i a’- will be presented The M'Uiie.t!*-, Se_r-*-ta, Syracuse, Taormina and stone, Bridgewater; spray of roses, family capital. Sleeks .»t• bonds .. S>i>2 20 00 " ifh exits. There are three doors but small Surplus over all liabilities. 1.072.072 40 tVisit in otliee and bank.. tdto.i ,»o lt» '*!> have revised the other cities of the islaml number one leading afterwards and of J. \Y. Concord. jury list nearly stay Jones, Interest and rents 7 4. from different of the two 1 parts lodge room, ami SO sent the new list to the hundred. ill are inviteear Sir : Janies house in Cairo of gi\en tlie lire to the roof of Ackley's pany Hamburg, Germany. 1.1 s ei m by escape ! strike children. Good heakf A Ml 11 1*1 m u 711. 1 IM11 eni n and endorsed Arthur S. morrow, Frida\ at 8 o'clock. The tlie (Catskill Mountains), N. V., a conspicuous evening lielfast Livery Co.'s building on ASS K I S 1' < K \1 B K K 3 1, 1 ‘.‘0 1 High one in t i_e midst of the village, was painted Net unpaid losses.$ 107.4 Ks(j., of Rockland for will be Prof. A. J. Huberts of 01* appoint- speaker and Heaver streets. i is the natural of children. 14 \ears~ago with Devoe; has not been Collateral loans .8 30.000 1'near tied premiums. -4.S* 1 .. si eceed Hon. Win. H. Fogler as < olby College, and hi.> “On Books right since; and the is in Stocks and bonds 1,335.870 All other liabilities 4sit/no • subject Shipping Itkms. Sch. Minnie Chace painted paint good Cash in otliee and bank S3.21 do (< Literature.” Those who heard it their While the r..: Our is charters are tlie following: Sch. Clifford X. rights. agent Gaston Wynkoop. 1 louse- ir of Gardiner was will as a owners there Gross assets. §1,682.303 40 announced, recall it scholarly and interesting ( want Devoe, and painters Total liabilities and surplus.§1 l.bPP >>I ! Si arver, Pascagoula to New York, lumber. and one there Deduct items not adn.itti d. 2,581 21* discourse. The grow paint Devoe. It would be a hard job 5* recently shipped on a Belfast .Journal’s report the follow- big strong stay., F1K1.Ha t»l IMKY, Agents, HelliiM. •S3; option sound port, $5.25. Sch. Flora to persuade a Cairo man to paint lead and ing week said: Admitted assets.$1,650,726 20 round trip, but when the vessel Norfolk to New small and oil—of course a whatever NATIONAL MKK INST K.\N< K ( (>. Rogers, York, lumber, 82.- weak. painter paints LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31. 1001. her destination he refused to “The hall was well tilled and the audience his customer wants, even if it’s buttermilk. 7n. Sell. F. C. 00 was both Pendleton, Georgetown, S. Net unpaid losses.. § 101,386 of Hartford and entertained and instructed. The can Marian Van lloesen, a Cairo painter, has 'charging cargo started to C. to New terms. Sch. Scott’s Emulsion Unearned premiums ...— 1,103,068 81* Professor speaks rapidly, )et distinctly, York, ties, private stop painted Devoe for ir> years. There are ASSKTS DKl'KMIlKH 74 1 1 0O I After walking several hours and two or although he spoke nearly an hour, so \\ illie L. Newton, Fernandina to New three others: all for Devoe, we are Total.§1,206,041 80 York, that There is no Heal estate 3 Ft;?.227 20 d if he was on the road to Bel- interesting was his discourse that his hear- blight. told—don’t know their names. over all liabilities. 364,083 40 lumber, private terms. Surplus loans ... ,;i .71.>00 ers did not realize it was half that time.” It’s the same wherever Devoe gets into a Mortgage ts told that lie was oil an island reason a Stocks ami bond- 7*..vj **.* i*»;j such child should owns Total liabilities and ... §1.560.726 20 The annual sleigh ride to town: it stays there and the whole surplus in otliee and 1 1 bank. 7t‘J« *.2 * 1 77ft back to the A of of Searsport, why (’ash nearly point from party young people Winterport business. Yours Belfast. 1* 2 1 : arranged by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sleeper, truely, FIELD & ijULWBY, Agents. Agent's balances. 7717 7*7 started. and Frankfort a ride to small. Scott’s Emulsion 18 F. \\ Devoe & Co. Fncollecied lSb.22o b.s enjoyed moonlight took last stay premiums. place Monday evening, twenty- J. W. Jones sells our All other assets.. 7loo,l ei* 747 t this week another Monroe last Monday evening and had sup- paints. very interest- one couples participating. The weather is a medicine with lots of per at the Forest House. left \\ inter- (Iross asse s.. £.”* 1 s dto ‘.*7 irom India, w ritten by Mrs. K. A. They was all that could be desired, and that may in it—the kind of The Oakes Divorce Case. I>eiiuet items not admiitcd. 7*4.1771 S»7 '1 sister, Mrs. Sara C. port at 7 p. m., and arrived at the Forest strength Sherman also he said of the supper furnished by House at d in. the were Admitted assets.. §.0.424.4717 OO YVe are sure our readers will p. Among party Landlord Grinuell of the that makes Nkw York, Feb. 22. After beiug out 50 Searsport Home. strength things Aim.lTIF.S PKOKMHKU 1 PO t •* UNDERTAKERS. 1,1 711, of a Miss Holaway of Boston, Misses Kit At- minutes, the supreme court jury in the suit glimpses foreign land. We After was slipper dancing uu.il -- Louise Elizabeth Rich eujoyod of millionaire Francis J. Oakes for divorce, Net unpaid losses. S 777 f* it some notes of a wood, Smith, and grow. entertaining past midnight, and then came the ride home with Mario Del Sol, operatic singer, as co- I'nearued premiums 2.b tsi. lb Fftie Curtis of Miss liabilities. 00 the Mediterranean en Winterport, Vivian a verdict All other 2b.000 route to by moonlight. Tlie party went over and Scott’s Emulsion makes respondent, returned yesterday 1 Jordan, and Mrs. Janies F. Hur- written a Oldtown, acquitting Mrs. Oakes of all blame. 7o and, by young lady of returned in the lielfast Livery Co.'s big Total >2 171.1 M71 ley of Frankfort. The were children makes them When the verdict was announced the w ife R. H. Coombs & Son, Fa>h 1.000.000 dt» a friend at home. gentlemen grow, cat, eapital. sleighs and in single teams. half in the arms of her 1 -isi 2 771 :!o Joshua fell back, fainting, Surplus I'Ver all liabilities Filer) Bowden, Fsq., Treat, Jr., the ;,lings in the Cottrell, The stores in Odd Fellows makes them makes them lawyer, A. 11. Hummel. Then, wiping formerly Fdward which sleep, .. 00 B. Lowe, Henry Fldridge and block, tears from her she arose and trem- CASKETS, Total liabilities and surplus. ."“* 42 1. 717 »v Conner eyes, shipyard, have been have 1 Frank McCormack of Winterport, Oliver 11. undergone renovation since the tire, play. Give the weak child a blingly said to the jury: F1KI.PA (>F1 VI11Y Agents, Hast. r, and the yard iuay be utilized are now in better 1 won't thank but 1 wit] Atwood of Eastport and J. E. Hurley of condition than ever before. “Gentlemen, you, ROBES and \. Hi Job rest has of ('. chance. Scott’s Emulsion will God bless in the name of my aged ami National lesura.k'c bought Frankfort. After to the The steel ceilings are very ornamental, arid ; say, you, >coltis:. Union doing ample justice mother and son." lit two and one-half acres outlie fresh and varnish my BURIAL GOOCH. fine supper the time was pleasantly passed paint have done the rest. make it catch Company. I "t this and will up yard probably with vocal selections the and Mr. Hurkett may well feel proud of his by company An 8-hour Day Demanded at all hours to do KMliAK'l \S>| S DlM Mlir.U el. I "I- xt vessel there. It is an excel- rest. Prepared invited guests handsome and store. n with the present. spacious dry goods ; and WulIK. lNO FUNKKAh tyT .. I 1' *11 and will require but a short addition to other This Feb. lit. The quarrymen l it'll I .'Slate in the store Mass., ■ Pkojtt; in Poston. Thurs- improvements picture represents Qt'isrv, Mol I !M«e loans 'Ui t" reach of A. A. in are to make Connected by telephone both »> da\ at • evening, their pleasant suite <>f rooms, raised their H-liour demand an issue with the .. no I'building at lielfast the coming platform above the first floor whi di Emulsion and is on the day Stocks ami bonds >1 1. Collided •>» '-'1 Wellington the Misses adds greatly to their avail ible room. W ith granite manufacturers, March 72 Kfiain Street, Belfast. ( ash in olllee and hank. ! ery street, Poston, wrapper of ever}' bottle. good. t lie basement, first and second with the demand is the provision that then* Agents’ halanees as •lime K. and en- Hours, plat- ■ Alice Ada Hills of Helfast amt rents — i. i> form and have for free he no in the wage schedule. The Interest Ilo-Mi;. The time for furnish- gallery, they fully ln.iini) Send change > tertained a sample. P neolleeled .. i. Vjs small party of Helfast and Ells- square feet of floor are organized. premiums ciur with Farm and Home space. quarrymen has worth men and women. The SCOTT & BOWNE, young greater 111 o -s asset s. ... I d 11 p ace of the calendar a dic- Steamer Notes. The Penobscot arriv- part of the evening was occupied in Pearl New York. “Jt is said that even tin* hairs of the head II Ins Deduel items lint admitted playing ed at Belfast at 2 til. 409 St., I be sent. To all p. last frjin I m \«* i who pay for and a Thursday are numbered." games listening to very interesting S I ••. dsn •.» Boston, having been delayed by the storm, 50c and §1. all d. (’. tnr Admitted assets. •dican Journal one year in ad- druggists. “Yes, 1 know; but a good many of them RHEUMATISM musical programme. The latest news from she left here on her return at 10 in. An- I rom ;i p. are back numbers.” bulletin. \p.ii.i m-s i• i:« i:mi-.i:k l. r.»n; iii and Home will be sent other storm -Philadelphia Icsiiil jo one Mai no was read aloud from the last issue of detained her in Boston u itil r:i: s :i>. Sunday when she out was > Net losses.. and with it the Webster’s Pocket morning, put but < unpaid Tlie Republican Journal and called forth BE CURED >0 icootpi .!..■••! .».» obliged to return. She left again at 4 p m. CAN Dnearnetl premiums..I containing i:»,suu all that ot All oilier hahilities.. 1 it..a > to words; many pleasant reminiscences of school Sunday and arrived here at f) a. m. Mon- person has use for. A sample day, having a She went days. The musical programme included good passage. Total... > M h'-;. so to and returned the TWENTY CENTS dictionary may be seen at this vocal Winterport same day, Deposit eapital .on.noo no solos by Emery White,who is studying here at 4 it is to arriving p. m. She remained at to over all liahihties.. a> i'.,ei i:. mailed subscribers from Listen Our tin* formula will In- forwarded next mail. Ad- Surplus under one of the best instructors in Boston lioekland until as Story. by d ; Tuesday morning, the Farm and Home. A dress .. further weather conditions were unfavorable for Total liabilities and surplus.. si. .n.ftsn ;c» piano selections by Miss Helen M. Dunton, HAVE YOU we arc-selling room meat will be-made in STOPPED To THINK HOW CHEAP lb-llast ;>• our advertis- proceeding. Yesterday she was in Boston, ^————m—m—mm—> Ulld l)()l(U‘IS F!K.U>& QU1MHV. Agent a graduate of the New England Conserva- "itil papers K. II. ns next notice given that she would leave at this We below the of last with N E W PRICE of this DKNSLOW, week. of year. compare price year year tory Music, and who is now teaching midnight. New Hampshire l ire Insurance Co., M UK ABLE (We compare same amount of paper and border in each lot) 4-1 IV. V. Kecoud. The post in and Miss June K. a UroiKlwiiv Oily. Boston, Hills, The Shoe Factory. Leonard & Bar- 1901 PRICK. 1903 FRICK. nanchester, N. II Ut-st will be closed to- student at Winterport the and a rows will not work in the shoe fac- 10 Rolls of 16c*.—*1.60 10 Rolls of Fa Conservatory; banjo begin Paper, per, 16c.—$1.60 N. H. This is to benetit sufferers. 4w7 h'eb. because of the establish- as soon as only ASSETS I >!•:<'KM II Kit 1‘.Ml 1 _‘8th, solo by Miss Julia Cook, formerly of Bel- tory quite they expected, as they 34 yards Border, 10c.—*3.40 3 Rolls Border, 16c.— 48 HI, rural free have decided to make all the in the Heal estate $ 1 i'.h/.ih l w> delivery route, and fast, now employed in Miss Fiske’s store on changes arrrangement of the now. The *4.00 #2.08 Loans. JS7,ou; r,i; Sullivan, the will factory Mortgage postmistress, Tremont street. Other Belfast people pre- Might of stairs which formerly led from 1901 PRICE. 1903 FRICK. Collateral loans 105,000 on ■■ tho service after the 10 of Stocks ami bonds 2,-t74,105 01* faithfully ful- sent were Miss BerniceG. Rogers, a student main Moor to the basement and second Rolls Paper, 6c.—* .50 10 Rolls Paper, 5c.-# .50 WHAT THE ELL Cash in oitioe and in bank. 10K.M7 50 duties of her office for more than Moors has been moved to the northern 38 yards Border, 3c.— .56 3 Rolls .10 at Tufts College; John Holmes of the side, Border, Interest and rents. 10,004 40 ■ giving clear space through the three Moors. 71 'itury. November lit, 1851, Mrs. and Elmer F. Murch of Uncollected premiums. 17H.H04 Waverley Hospital All the shafting has been taken down and $1.60 # .00 Is worth to you is the question. then 2t; was years of ape, the Boston The difference m above .. appoint- Evening Transcript; Miss Mabel re-liung, and most of the departments are is the difference in the cost of border. Must he moved AT ONCK, a one Cross assets $ H,51M,oioo4 so that the ‘■istressat West to suc- L. Lord of who is a changed stock makes a continu- slated roof l.*»x.T2 Winterport Ellsworth, taking story, ell, feet. .« '• ous trip through the from the cut- 30,000 ROLLS OF 1902 WaLL PAPERS. Admitted assets. H,51H,oloP4 Snow, who had just and course of at & factory Has new At died, study Bryant Stratton’s rooms to the chimney. present 1,1 A 111 Li lies DKl'KMItKH HI, 10Ol. ting packing room without un- In to our 1 the of the addition regular stock we have the books from which as patrons office most ac- Business College, and Martin L. necessary The foremen of the following sample it is titled kitchen, (with iron IU0.0H7 •l<2 Adams, delay. differ- we will allow a discount of 25 per cent this hhIc—Alfred Peats & Co., 4 Net unpaid losses.$ ver ent during sink and water ,H2o 01 since The post office has with Burr & departments were announced in The sample books; Potter Wall Paper 4 E. .J. & 4 pipes) pantry, Unearned premiums. 1,241 employed Langley, Company, Mills, sample books; Hickey Co., H 44 the Journal of Feb. 13th. Charles E. books; Decorators' Wall 4 dish clothes All other liabilities. 0H,7» same house for over 75 anil of Rhoades sample Paper Co., sample books. closet-, closet, entry years formerly Ellsworth, were also pres- to 1 is have charge of making the paper ooxes and wood-house. Tainted and Sullivan has lived there since tak- ent. A Belfast-EUswortli club has been in Total $ 1.500,177 17 the annex. J. C. Durham will make the yours 1 o (H> ‘he i’ru'.y, papered and in fine condition. Cash Capital .. o.OOO office. Mrs. Sullivan was born in formed wooden boxes. F. E. by these young people, and meetings LittleMeld, foreman of Surplus over all liabilities. 1.017.HH2H7 h 5 ears Her the CARLE & May he seen at IS Church street. ago husband died 17 are to be lielu stitching room, has moved his family to JONES. ag". frequently to keep in touch Belfast and taken the Burkett house on Total liabilities and surplus.S H.51H.01OO4 with old associations of the Fine Tree State. Main street. FUED T. CHASE, 25 Main St., Itelfast KILL!) A QU1MBY Ageuts, Belfast. 0* The Xetr Belgian Minister. Register of Deep Vessels. Water. More than usual public interest has

SHIPS. been centered in Baron Moncheur, the Abner Coburn, arrived at Cape Town RHEUMATISM l. C. 11 Dec. 5, from Port Townsend. A G Popes, D. Pi vers, sailed from San 1 rami.-eo Dec d Vi Queenstown. A J Puller, sailed in.m Newcastle, N. S. \Y. J < C 11 fol Honolulu. Ai v in. A. v 1 i.u'eton. sailed from Sail Fraie see Dec 27 l’oi Queenstown. bangalore, 1 daiicliaid, ai ived at Port Townsend Oct 21' H-uii Nagaski. K D.Sutton..I P Putman,sailed from II iogo I>ec. ; o hi] New Yoik. ton George, thus. C. sailed McClure, HorseShoe Standard iroiii Pei t '1 ow nsenu >ct 7 Horn “Star, Navy/’ “Spearhead.” Drummond Natural Leaf. Good Luck.” Pioer Heidsieck.” Boot Tack.” Nobby Spun Roll,” T T Cheinainus, Master Workman/ 1 lor Port Pii ie. "Old Honesty. Jolly Tar,” “Sickle.” “Brandywine.” “Cross Bow.” “Old Peach and Honey.” “Razor, E. Rice. Greenville,” Tenuessee Crosstie/’ "Planet," “Neptune. Ole Vargtny, Twist,” Twist Granger (two Granger tags being equal to one of others mentioned) Red tin tags* from “Tinsley’s 16 oz Natural Leaf” Gov Pobie, Iron. AY ash. 1 s tin and 7 Kverett, Sept and W. N. Tinsley picture tags, Trade Mark stickers from Five Brothers’ Pipe Smoking Tobacco are alto good for Presents for Sxdney. \ s. AY., ai ived at t ape Tow n | .Jan n. 11eiii\ P 11}de, arrived at Sun Fiancisco1 June l: fiom Paltimoie. TOOL SiT. 6S0 TAGS. Luzon, Park, sailtd from Newcastle, N. S \\ 1 >ec. fol Manila. ALSO Alary L ( ushing. Newcastle, N. S. AA’. foi Ponoluiu, spoken Dec. lat. 31 S, Ion. My RHEUnATISn CURE Is just as j 159 K. certain to cure rheumatism as water 1 Aiantie] Liagum P t Nichols, sailed from is to quench thirst No matter what llong K«u.g Oct go lor New York; passed of the the be in St. Helena J an 13. part body pain may £.600 TASS. acute <>r Pumtai A N Plant-hard, -ailed from San or whether it "is chronic, ! Francisco Nov j for Hull. nUNYO.N’S RHEU'IA HSil CURE Peaper, arr:ved at Honolulu Mav 3d from will drive it out in a few hours, ar,d Newcastle, V S. AY. fully cure in a few days.—HUnYON. s 1 arietoin Anisbiny. arrived at Taco- Munvon's Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case of | ma 14 1 ion. or stomach trouble. FROM I eb. 1 lonoluiu indigestion s x "s ceres" teaspoons si Paul, F AY It eat sailed from Manila Ninety per cent, of kidney complaints, including cau be cured N< 1>- iol '--attW-. the eari.est stages of Bright s Disease, jjggjggrjg with Munyon’s kidney Cure. st;i■ * : Maine. J A ivk-ord, sailed from Munyon’sCatarrh Cure will cure eatarrhofthe head, /2SQ rASS. GO TAOS. ilong Jm V \ id lor New York; passed ibroai and stomach, nomatter of h- long standing. St. IV ena ,u I"1 to F"b. 4. Nervous affectionsanddiseases of the k asiarecon- artf -e. rJ i; <- !i > arbuek. t.ben Purtis, arrived 'Ilea ana<”jred by Munyon’sNe: ve amlH- "/SO TA SS. of cold. r m n Munyon sColdCure will break tiparyform San Fi isco. v SO -ASS BARON' IiUPOTIC MOXCHETTR. Vitalizer restores lust wers to weak ''.\m ii Mac\, sailed lrom Port Gamble Munyon's po ”fn. Price $i. •. L’o now De foi Algoa Pa} Belgian minister, because of big The Guide to Health (free? tells a'»'-. d:?ease* A\n 11 ■ P F .sailed from 1 Mi C nner, Colcor-i, recent marriage lo Miss Charlotte uid their cure. Get it at any drug store. ure* *-5 ta No\ .-"ior Palt'more and New ire all on sale there, at cents a vial. Hong Kong of I’oweil mostly ^5 York. Clayton, daughter Clayton, Munvftn New York and Philadelphia. SO TAGS. BARKS. embassador to Mexico. «r\T(»’s IMTvI KR CUBES CATAB&B. tS rASS. y Alice Heed, Alan.-on Ford, -ailed from and f>»r Montevideo Dec 4 for New York. Smed Iliiii From Tortur* At a Probate Court held at Belfast. within | the County ol Waldo on the second Tuesday of Ldvvard May, amved at Sail Francisco RAZOR STROP. There is no more agonizing trouble than A. L>. 1902. Aug. i7 from Honolulu. February, The constant itching ami burning 4 certain to he the last PrLe], J )odge,-aiicd iron. Bentos Dec piles. instrument, purporting j Frej make life intolerable. No is com- and testament of (.'over p. )a,e "f 20 for position ii'.-Will Chase, 1 'COL MMOLS Paysandu. fortable. The torture is unceasing. De- Belfast, in said County of \\altlo, deceased, hav- 1 N arrived at I 4 vc roots Mabel Meyers, Meyers, Witt’s Witch Hazel Sahe cures at ing been presented for probate. New \«>rk Dec 22 from Montevideo. piles once. For skin diseases, bruises, 60 rac-s. arrived at cuts, burns, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- Matanzas, Philadelphia Pec 3 d. S. from Havana. all kinds of wounds it is unequalled, terested by oausing a copy of this order to be pub- derail, St. says: “From 18b’» 1 lished three weeks successively in The Republican (.’live anived at Baltimore Jan. Paul, Ark., 140 TAGS. soaac* Pace* os nac co roa*cco Thurlow, suffered with the Journal, at Belfast, that they may ap 23 irom Mobile. protruding, bleeding piles published and could find nothing to help me until I pear at a Probate Court, to be heid ar Belfast, Penobscot, sailed from Tow n Jan 17 for said on the second Tues- Cape used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A few within and County, for to load for U. S. of March next, at ten of the clock before Singapore boxes cured me.” Beware of ; day Btbecca ( row ell, M G arrived at completely noon and Oiow cause, if any they have, why the Dow; counterfeits. j Savannah Feb. lf» from New F’ork. ! same should not be proved,approvec and allowed, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge, Hose 1 mi is, Melvin Colcord, sai’ed from on in A true Attest: New Fork Jan li for Port Natal. Itch human cured 30 minutes by j copy. Wool ford's Sanitan Lotion. This never Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New York fails. Sold by A. A. Howes A Co.. Drug- 3UTTER KMIFE 'ROGERS 60 TAGS Feb from Hong Kong. ! At a Court held at within and Belfast, Me. 1\47 Probate Belfast, Thomas A Goddard, sailed from Boston gists, f or the County of Waldo, on the second 'Juesday Jan 12 for Buenos Ayres. of February, a L> 1902. certain to be the last SCHOONERS. instrument, purporting r2.000 TAiiV' A will and testament of Franklin H. Black, in said of deceas- Georgia M R arrived at PROBATE NOTICES. late of Belfast, County Waldo, Gilkey, Gilkev, been tor Ga., Feb. 10 from New F’ork. ed, having presented probate. Brunswick, in- Henry Clausen, Jr, sailed from Boston Ordered, That notice be given to all persons At a Probate Court held at within and foT a of this order to be Feb. 4 for Fernandina. Belfast, terested by causing copy pub- the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday oi lished three weeks successively in The Republican li B sailed from Bruns- Giadvs, (Olson, February, A. D. 1902. Journal, publisher it Belfast, that they may aft- lo wick, Ga., Feb. for New F’ork. pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, 4 certain instrument, to be the la.n John ( Smith, McDonald, cleared from purporting ! within and for said County, on the second Tues A will aud testament of Jostah H. S-i<9 SHUL '/?4OGffiS 60 TA OS. Jacksonville Jan 3 lor Emerson, I day of Match next, at ten of the clock before Guadeloupe. late of Swanville.in said County of Waldo, deceas- the \ Hall, Haskell, arrived at San I noon, and show cause, if any they have, why Mai} ed, haring been presented for probate. and allowed 2S TAGS \ Juan, F H, Jan 27 from ?\evv F ork. same should not be proved, approved Ordered, That notice be to all in geo. e. Johnson, Judge. Lucia Farrow, cleared from Jack- given persons Porter, terested by causing a copy of this order 10 be pub- A ture Attest sonville Jan s foi copv. Martinique. lished three weeks successively in the Republican Chas. P. Hazkltine, Register. K M' Hopkins, Hichborn, arrived at Journal, published at Belfast, that they may ap- 50 Ponce, P. H., Jan lb from Norfolk. pear at a Probate Couri.tobe held at Belfast, TAGS At a Probate held at Belfast, within and H F Pettigrew, sailed from Newport News within aud for said County, on the second Tues Court of for the of Waldo, uu the second Tues- Feb. 18 for Providence. .lay March next at ten of the clock before County noon, and show cause, if day of February, A. D. 1902. M’iliie L Newton sailed from Key M’est any they have, why the same should not be ) roved, approved and allowed. 4 certain instrument, {importing to lie the last Dec tifor 4*0 *£>>*>£* sir Tampa. GEO. K. JOHNSON, Judge ;i will and testament ot Luther Gannett, late 600 r/tcs. TAP£ M£A S £ A true copy. Attest ot Belfast, in said of Waldo, deceased, fil/BB£/fFCL'C-i FC* PLUG TOBACCO. Lfi County SO TAGS. Catarrh for twt uty years and cured in Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. having been presented for probate. 60 ms. n a few —Hon. dajs. (ieorge James, of Ordered, 'that notice be given to all persons in- Scranton, At a Probate Court, lielc at Belfast, within and SCC •C/t£L WATCH, l’u., says: “I have been a martyr terested causing a copy oi this order to be for the County oi _Waldo, on li e lltli nay of by srs.t K VO to Catarrh for twenty y» ars, constant hawk- blist ed three weeks successively in the Re- SPLIT 2*-0 February, A. b. 1902. ]ui BA.YBOO nsfonc RGQ TAGS. J\OS£r ■ ng, dropping m tlie throat and pain in the publican Journal, published at Belfast, that They T) EXJ A MIN B. one of the head. \ery offensive breath. 1 tried Hr. TOOTHAKER, ad- may appear at a Piobate Court, to be held at Bel- NUT ser S'! Vf-* Pi 4 rfJ JD ministraiors of the estate of Daniel C T<>oin las: and for on the second w 's ( within said County, glo atarrhai Powder. The first ap- late of in said of aker, Belfast, County Wy.do, Tuesday of March next, at ten <>t the clock gave instant relief. After a deceased,hax a plicatio*. using iug presented petition prayii g that before noon, and show cause, if ary they have, lew bottles I wascure t .M'-rrill, in said oi Janies McKim, of Hunville, of County Waldo, deceased, TAoS. Out., says County, on the lltli day oi Yat-li. A. 1) Idno, been tor her aiiiiost miraculous cure having presented probate. from heart at ten oi the do 1, beiore men. at d show u use, ii\ Ordered, ihat notice be to all in- disease i)r. Agnew's Cure for tlie Heart: if any they have, why the prayer oi said given persons FOUNTAIN P£H too TAGS. petition* terested a ol this outer to be “I util 1 began taking this remedy 1 des- er should not be granted. by causing copy GO CAnr published three weeks successively in the ub- paired of m> life. 1 had heart failure and GEO. E. JOH NPON, Judge. bej match eax. liean Journal, published at bellast. that they ex', n ine at >n. One dose me k true Attest: prosti gave copy. may appear at a Frobate (Hurt, to be held at Bel- quick relief ami one bottle cured me. 'i he (. has. p. Hazfltinf, Register. fast, within and f<>r said County, oti the second of w ar.- sufferings were dispelled like mag- Tuesday of March next, at ten of the clock ^SL TAGS AND"FLORODORA BANDS ARE OF EQUAL ic." Sold b} Edmund Wilson and A. A. At a Probate C< urt held at Belfast, within and for before noon, and show cause, if any they have, 25 TAGS Howes A Co.—2 the County of Waldo, n the 1 ltli (lav of Feb- why the same should not be proved, approved am! E AN D ruary A I). 1 902. allowed. VALU MAYBE ASS 0 RTED etc*, wife down a et yostei day. I lie an Cla a Lurn widow) ai d • >. C11'Y Stanley Chas. p. Hazeltuce. BuCKMORH What of the did Helen A. Register. Biggs- part job youdo*.* Luruey, Ltum-y, Louise B. Whipple HANOLLS Higgs—O, 1 did all the work. M} wife Maty F Luruey.'1 l.omas lie the last Little may be authorized to sell at public or private sale purporting CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS Agnew’s Liver Pills will crowd out will and Testament of Albert F. and convey certain real estate or said deceased A Plummer, iS TAGS 700 of the market main of the nauseous old- late Jj^TAGS- described in said petition.and distribute the of Montville,;in said County of Waldo, de- timers. A better medicine at less than ha if pro ceased. been tor FOR 1902 ceeds,after paying the expenses, among said heirs. having presented probate. the price is all tlm argument needed to Keep includes many articles not shown here. It contains the most attractive Ordered, That tne saul to Ordered. That notice be to ail CHILD’S ser the demand what it lias been—phenomenal petitioner give notice given persons List of Presents ever offered for Tags, and will be sent by mail ou receipt of all persons interested by causing a copy of this interested by causing a copy of this order to he cents. -in doses lo cents. cure sick Head- postage—two They order to be published tlnee weeks in published three weeks successively in The £SJ rACsS. successively Repub of ache, Biliousness, and allay all stomach 1 be Republican Journ.il, a newspaper published lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they Our offer Presents for Tags will expire Nov. 30th, 1902. irritation, luu pills in 25 ct. size. Sold by at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate may appear at a Probate Court, to bt held at CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO Court, to beheld at within ami for Edmund Wilson and A. A. Ilowes A Co.—h Belfast, and for said Belfast, within said County, on the second Write your name and address plainly on outside of package containing on the 8th of at ten County, day April, A. I). 1902, Tuesday of March next, of the clock before and forward mail, or He at Tags, Tags by registered express prepaid M*“ SWftn “Must our asks tlie Globe. ten of the clock before noon, andshow cause, if noon, and show cause, if have, the navy ‘go*?” any they why sure to have your package securely wrapped, so that Tags will not be Hie answer any they have, the of said same should not be and allowed. is that a navy which does not why prayer petitioner pioved, approved lost in transit. Send Tags and requests for Presents (also requests for should not he 2S 7S FAGS. go is not of much use.—Boston granted, the first publication to be GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. TAGS. to Daily at least catalogues) Advertiser. thirty nays before the time appointed tor A true copy. Attest: C. BROWN, said hearing. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Hy. Foisom Itching, Burning, Creeping, Craw LEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. 4241 Ave., ling A true Attest: bkin Diseases relieved in a few copy. St. Louis, Mo. minutes by Chas. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Ointment. Dr. P. Hazeltine, Register. ZOO TAGS. Agnew’s Agnew’s Ointment for the County of Waldo, on the Sfcuud Tues- 7S TAGS. relieves instantly, and cures Tetter, bait day of February, A. D. 1902. Scald Bheum, Head, Eczema, Ulcers, NOTICE. The subscriber iiere- certain instrument, purporting to he the last Blotches and all Eruptions of the Skin. It IjtXECUTOR’SJ by gives notice that he has been duly ap- A will and testament of Julia A. Wells, late of is soothing and quieting and acts like magic pointed Executor of the last will ai d testament Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, in all Irritation of of been presented for probate, together with Baby Humors, the Scalp having RIFLE a praying that Allied A. Small may be MARLIN MAGAZINE MAHUN H£PLA TtfiiG SHOT GUN. 2,000. TAGS. or Bashes during time. 35 cents a JAMES M. NEAL, late of Belmont, petition teething administrator of the estate of said de- jo/30 CALIBER. box. Sold Edmund Wilson and A. appointed by A. in the ol with the will annexed. A County Waldo, deceased, and given ceased, IJowes (,'o.- 4 law bonds as the directs. All persons having Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- demands against the estate of said deceased are a of this order to A report is being circulated that a terested by causing copy he pub- REMfh/GTON DOUBLE-BARREL literary desired to present the same for settlement, and li hed weeks in The club in Boston has been discussing “The In- three successively Republican HAMMERLESS SHOT GUN. irtUuS'a/Ui;) all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- Journal, a newspaper published at Belfast, that fluence of the Fashion for Creased Bants on 3000 TAGS. H‘F ment immediately. at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- MAHLik MACA.' Alt L €. IS SHOT. ?2 CAL SiH the of they appear Decadency Prayer.” We don't be- JAMES N. MEARS. fast, within and for said on the second /aoo tacs County, ICO TAB*. lieve it. Nobody in Boston would call them Belmont, Feb 11,1902. Tuesday of March next, at ten of the clock be- “pants.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be proved, approved and al- Kindly Take INotice that Ely’s Liquid A DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. The sunscriber lowed. Cream Balm is of great benefit to those t\ hereby gives notice that he has been duly GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Administrator of the estate of Buffering from nasal catarrh who cannot in- appointed A true copy. Attest: At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for Chas. P. Hazeltine, the SS.—In Court of Probate, held a? Bel- JTALDOSS. In Court of Probate, hel< hale freely through the nose, but must treat BURTON E. late Register. County of Waldo, on the 11th day of Feb- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and PARSONS, of Swanville, on the 11th of 1002. fast, ou the 11 tli day of Februai themselves ruary, A. D. 1902. for the County of W aldo, on the 11th of WALDOfast, day February, by spraying. Liquid Cream in the of day Fred A. of Julia *. \i< County Waldo, deceased, and given A. D. 1902. M. E Daniels, administrator on the estate of Nichols, guardian Balm differs in form, but not H. administratrix of the February, In said 1 1 medicinally bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- TFALDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- CLARK, estate Martha P. Daniels, ;ate of Liberty, in said Coun- I’nity, County, having patented from the Cream Balm of late of B. widower and final account that has stood for mands against the estate of said deceased are ff fast, on the 11th day of February, 1902. SARAHManly (Hark, Frankfort, in said GLIDDEN, of Lura E. Glid ty, deceased, liavimr presented his first and final of guardianship f.n all at the of desired to the County of Waldo, deceased, a den, late of in said of years head remedies for catarrh, present same tor settlement, and William Q. Spinney, administrator on the estate having presented FRED Northport. County account of administration of said estate for al- Ordered, That notice thereof l>»> <•: all indebted of petition praying for a license to sell at Waldo, deceased, a it may be used many nasal atomizer. The thereto are requested to make pay- Darinda A. Spinney, late ot Stockton Springs, public having presented petition lowance. weeks successively, in tin Kepubdcai. ment or private sale and one undivided half of for an allowance out of the es- immediately in said his convey praying personal a in -a;.: price including a spraying tube, is 75 County, deceastd, having piesented certain real Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three newspaper published Helfast, in ALBERT S. NICKERSON. first and final account of administration of said estate of said deceased, described in tate of said deceased. that all cts. bold b\ druggists and mailed b\ said weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a persons interested may attend at Ely Swanville, Feb. 1902. estate for allowance. petition. ■ 11, Ordered, That the said notice to in in said bate Court, to be held at Helfast on tin Brothers, 5b Warren Street, New York. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to petitioner give newspaper published Belfast, County, that notice thereof he three all persons interested a of this or that all interested attend at a Pro- of March next, and show cause, ,r Ordered, given, all persons interested by causing a copy of this by causing copy persons may Awhile Police NOTICE. weeks iu The Journal, a derto be three weeks in bate to be held at on the 11th have, why the said account should not be., ago Capt. Thomas of New The subscriber successively, Republican order to be published three weeks successively published successively The Court, Belfast, day York wa> in hereby gives notice that 1 e has been in Beliast, in said Journal, a at of March next, and show if OKU. K. JOHNS! »N command of the “Tenderloin” ADMINISTRATOR’S duly ap- newspaper published County, in the Republican Journal, a newspaper published Republican newspaper published cause, any they administrator of the estate of that all interested attend at a Pro- That at a Probate whv the said account should not be allowed. A true copy. Attest station. Now he has just a pointed persons may at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Belfast, they may appear Court, have, bought £lb(),000 bate to be held at, on the 11th to be held at CEO. (’has. P H azki.ti n I Globe. OLIVE S. late of Court, Beltast, day Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said Belfast, within and for said County, E. JOHNSON, Judge. apartment house,—Boston TUCKER, Belfast, of March and show if on the 11 tli A true next, cause, any they County, on the 11th day of March, A. I). day of March, A. D. 1902, at ten of copy Attest: bort of a porterhouse steak, should not be 1902, ami probably.— in the County of Waldo, and have, why the said account allowed. at ten of the clock noon the clock before noon, show cause, if any they Ciias. P. Hazeltine, Register. deceased, given before and show cause, SS.- In Pro nr. Mansfield New s. as GEO. E. The VT7AL1>(» Court ol hi bonds the law directs. All persons having JOHNSON, Judge. if any the of said have, why prayer of said petitioner should A they have, why prayer petition- »? fast, ou the 11th day of rl>rua:\ demands against the estate of said deceased are true copy. Attest: er should not be not be eranted. “Better out than in"—that, granted. [ \I7ALDO SS.—In Court- ol Probate, held at Bel- Eliza H. IMiilbriek, executrix <>f the humor that you desired to present the same for settlement, and Chab. P. Hazeltixe, Register. 15 GEO. E. JOHNSON, on GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. Judge. Vt fa^-t, the 11th day of February, 1 '.*02. Oardner IMiilbriek, late "I Thorn- iK. notice. To be sure it's out, and all all indebted thereto are to make A true A true copy. Attest: out, requested pay- copy. Attest: Lizzie.). Daggett, administratrix on tlie estate ol deceased, uirn h. take Hood’s ment JAMES D. Chas. P. Hazeltise. County, having j»rrs Sarsaprilia. immediately. TUCKER. ‘’has. P. Hazeltinf, Register. Register. Briggs C. Daggett, late oi Morrill, in said County, count of reo. 1902. NOTICE. The subscriber hereby administration of said cm.tie Belfast, 11, deceased, havn g her first and final a*- said the small EXECUTRIX’Sgives notict that she has been duly appointed presented ance. “l’apa," boy, looking up At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and count of administration of said estate for allow Executrix of the last will and testament of That notice thereni hr _i from his book, “what is a curio?” “A for the of on the lltli o At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ance. Ordered, NOTICE. The County Waldo, day subscriber A. 1). St- the of on the 11th of Feb- weeks successively, in the lb pubiii an curio,” replied the father thoughtfully, “is notice that BRADFORD G. BLANCHARD, late ol Stockton February, 1902. County Waldo, day Ordered, That notice thereof be three ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives she has been duly A. I). 1902. given, a i.ewspapei published in Belfast, in sai > something that costs ten times what it’s Springs, E. widow of John ruary, weeks in the appointed administratrix ol the estate of LONGFELLOW, Long- successively, Republican Journal, that all persons interested may .ittcn.i Post. MARYfellow, late of in !■ aid of of a in Belfast, in said worth.”—Chicago O AKES A. late of in the of Waldo, and Searsinont, County BOWEN, administratrix the es- newspaper published county, hate Court, to he held at Bellas!, on the RAMSEY, Montville, County deceased, given a that all interested attend at a Pro- bonds as the law directs. All de- Waldo, deceased, having presented petition ES'IELLEE.tate of Albert J. Bowen, late of Monroe, in persons may of March next, and show cause, it an in the of and persons having that she be bate to be held at Scald head is eczema of the County Waldo, deceased, given praying may appointed administra- said County of Waldo, deceast d. present- Court, Belfast, on the 11th day the said account shoiiio not scalp—very- bonds as the law All mands against the estate of said deceased are trix having have, why severe hut it can directs. persons having de- of the estate of said deceased ed a for a to at of March next, and show cause, if sometimes, be cured. desired to present the same for settlement, and petition praying license sell pub- any they CEO E .H »t» N ^ *\ mands against the estate of said deceased are de- lic or sale and have, the said account should not be Doan’s Ointment, quick and permanent m all indebted thereto are to make Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to private convey the whole of cer- why allowed, A true copy Attest: sired to present the same for and all requested pay- GF.O. E. JOHNSON, its results. At 50 cents, settlement, ment all persons interested by causing a copy of this taih real estate of said deceased described in said Judge. CII AS, r. HaZ.I I.i ink. 1 any drug store, indebted thereto are requested to make immediately. A true Attest: payment MARIA F. BLANCHARD. order to be published three weeks successively in petition. copy. immediately. Char. P. “Well, Uncle how did like Stockton Feb. 1902. the Republican Journal, a newspaper published Hazf.ltink, Register. Joseph, you HULDAH E. RAMSEY. Springs, 11, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to the violin solo?” at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate fALDO SS.—In Court ol Probate, h< Montville, Feb. 11,1902. all persons interested by causing a of this Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said copy IY7ALDO fast, on the 11th of Eebrtia •• “Didn’t keer for it much.” order to be published three weeks successively in SS.-—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- day NOTICE. 1 he subscriber County, on the lltli day of March. A I>. 1902, Vf fast, on the 11th day of February, 1U02. Benjamin B. Toothaker and « liarles “Perhaps you liked orchestra music at ten of the The Republican Journal, a newspaper published NOTICE. Tne subscriber herein notice that he has been clock before noon, and show cause, H. H. Lanison, executor of the last will and testa- aker. administrators on the estate id better.” hereby ADMINISTRATOR’Sgives duly ap- at Belfast, that may at a Probate give notice that she has administrator of the estate of if any they have, the prayer of said they appear late of in said r. EXECUTRIX’S been duh appoint- pointed why petition- to he held at ment of Albeit Racklill, late of Unity, iu said Toothaker, Belfast, me a hull baud. 1 er should not Court, Belfast, within and for said “Yes, give don’t want ed Executrix of the last will and testament be granted. his first and ceased, their second ... of County, on the 11th of A. 1> County, deceased, having presented having presented music I wants it wholeaale.”— ANGELIA J. GETCHELL, late or Troy, GEO. E. JOHNSON, day March, 1902, account of administration ot .-aid e>tai* my retail; MARSHALL S. of Judge. at ten of the clock before and show final account of administration of said estate for AYER,late Liberty, A true copy. Attest: noon, cause, iowauce. Yonkers Statesman. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given it the of allowance. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and P. any they Lave, why prayer said petition given bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- _Cuas. Hazkltine, Register. that notice thereof be 1 bonds as the law directs. All should not be granted. Ordered, that notice thereof he given, three Ordered, gt\« relieved in minuites. persons having de- mands against the estate of said deceased are weeks Diphtheria twenty mands At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and CEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. weeks iu the Republican Journal, a successively, in the Kepubliean Almost miraculous. Dr. against the estate of said deceased are desired to the same for and successively, Thomas’ Kclectric preseht settlement, for the of on the 11th of A true copy. Attest: newspaper in Belfast, in said a newspaper published in Belfast., in sain desired to present the same for settlement, and all indebted thereto are to make County Waldo, day published County, Oil. At any drug store. requested pay A. I). 1902. Chas. p. Hazeltine, that all interested attend at a Pro- that all persons interested may attend .. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- ment February, Register. persons may immediately. to be held at 11th hate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 1 ment immediately. E PRESCOTT, widow of Levi L. bate Court, Belfast, on the day Client—Is there a cause so bad, or an in- DARIUS GETCHELL. of March and show it of March next, and show cause, if ai HANNAH W. AYER. HARRIETPrescott, late of In said of next, cause, any they Center, Jan. Liberty, County 38.—In Court of held at Bel > dividual so infamous, that your services Feb. 1902. Troy 14,1902.—5 Probate, have, whv the said account should not be allowed. have, why the said account, should not be Liberty, 11, Waldo, deceased, having presented a on the 11th of could not be obtained ? petition WALDOfast, day February, 1902. GEO. E. JOHNSON, CKO. E. JOHNSON. 1 praying for an allowance out of the personal es- Loretto administrator on the estate of Judge. cannot Hayford, A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: Lawyer (thoughtfully)—I say, off- NOTICE. The 'subscriber here- tate of said deceased. Harrison late of Belfast, in said hand. have NOTICE. The subscriber Hayford, County, Char. P. Hazeltine, Register. Chas, P. Hazkltink, Peg1 W'hat you been doing? EXECUTOR’S!by gives notice that be has been duly ap- Ordered, That'the said notice to deceased, presented his first account of ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- petitioner give having pointed executor of the last will and testament all persons interested a of this administration of said estate for allowance. Too late to cure a cold pointed administrator with the will annexed of by causing copy after consumption of order to be three weeks in NOTICE. The subscribe! NOTICK. The sub- the estate of published successively that notice thereof be notice that he has been has fastened its deadly grip on the lungs. The Journal, a Ordered, given, three ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives duly ADMINISTRATOR’Stle re by gives notice that he has been tin. WILLIAM 8. late of ELIZA J. late of Republican newspaper published weeks in che administrator of the estate of Take Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup while DODGE, Islesboro, BARLOW, Freedom, at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate successively, Republican Journal, appointed pointed administrator of the estate <>t a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- yet there is time. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given in the of Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said JULIA A. ELLIS, late of Searsport, JOHN E. late of Searsiu.u.r County Waldo, deceased, and given ty, that all persons interested may attend at a WOODCOCK, bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- County, on the llth da* of March, A. D 1902, bonds as the law directs. All persons having Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the lltb in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given in the County of deceased, and Bennett—Did mands against the estate of said deceased are at ten of the clock before noon, and show Waldo, you ever know anyone so demands the estate of said deceased cause, bonds as the law directs. All de as m. to against if day of March next, and show cause, if any persons having bonds the law directs. All persons ha\ desired the same for and any they have, why the prayer of said petition- estate homely ?” present settlement, are desired to present the same for said not be mands against the of said deceased are de- ntands the estate of said < all indebted thereto are settlement, er should not be they have, why the account should al- against deceased — to make granted requested pay- and all indebted thereto are to make sired to the same for settlement, and all sired to :n Nearpass “Hardly! Why, she's so ment requested GEO. E. lowed. present present (he same for settlement, immediately. payment JOHNSON, Judge. GEO. E. indebted thereto are requested to make pavmeut indebted thereto are to make that automobile goggles are actually LINCOLN N. GILKEY. immediately. A true copy—Attest: JOHNSON, Judge. retptested paM homely HENRY G. BARLOW. j A true Attest: immediately. EDSON A. BUKER. HOR ATIO N. a most remarKable | then asked: “How you Action in this number is notable. It “Grant Vicksburg, Mr. President?” includes half a dozen good one •i, tl. a 'I'.il's can udar. Not since stories, will pull through all right, he said. “I or two of them illustrated in tint. :.mi' when the of ." .civ shepherds Some Sensible Advice am sure of it. I have been despondent, ■ to God is with us.” e-: an bills heard the heavenly Women by but am so no longer. in all fairness, are these the Prepared For Ike (Hi earth peace, good will Now, Millennium. Mrs. E. or skeptic? Are A new heralding the birth of the Sailer, words of an agnostic religious sect, calling them- that in any way express selves .11111, has there been a more they words the Association of Christian i doubt of the underlying truths of and signiiieant year in the great Brethren, lies arisen in the southwest Is a new roof made of Mp and life? In asserting that Tin —the mankind. Kemaikable stars, religion under rlie leadership of L. T. Nichols Roofing rooting Lincoln was on Ins side in Ins disbelief that practically lasts for- in exeit great intlueuce on President German Relief Los Association, CaL of the famous ever. A new MF roof will history, appeared in the Angeles, of the truths religion agnostic has somewhat over-stepped The cost less than the continual orn-c.'p'-. In tlie year 1809 patching of the the bounds of careful consideration and dilapidated anim-t every department of old roof, the satisfaction to modern methods of one Hefore me as I write I 0 : Mendelssohn and Cho- Owing living, not woman in a statement. will be the ex- thousand as* all permanent, this natural without have masses of material, pointing of new of tin geniuses of music; peoaehes perfectly change experiencing a train of verr pense carpets,* fur- and sometimes I to Abraham belief in God and niture and wall ■lie ol tiie world’s greatest annoying painful symptoms. Lincoln's paper will I and effectually refuting be saved. The tin coating on two gnat English poets, Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the Mood surging to the heart immortality, until It and the assertion that he Remedy 11 ,i \ soil and Elizabeth Barrett eeeme ready to horst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chill, answering i was an or skeptic. If the .mil two of America's sing- •a if the heart were going to stop for good, are only a few of the agnostic symptomsof 'assertions of Mr. Ingersoll be true, M F Wendell Holmes and that dangerous nervous trouble. The nerves are crying out for assistance. The then we are forced to the unwarrantable -t range genius, Edgar Allen ery should be heeded in time. Lydia G. Pinkliain’s Vegetable Com* and that Abraham r men and was to meet the needs of woman’s at this repellent conclusion for a great women, pound prepared system trying words of her and all women who use it L iicoln was these merely Houghton and Charles life, pass this trying Derum saving Lever, period through sake: in other Biackie and Mary Cowden with comfort and eefety. for effect, for'policy’s words, that he was a soulless hypocrite; e. re born at this time. To tins a that no right we must credit the birth of conclusion thinking man will for a moment 1 greatest statesmen of his- or woman entertain. The truth is that great as ini E. C ladstone and Ahra- Leaky It very heavy and Imper- as an orator and vious With this last named was Mr. Ingersoll to rust —on many rhetorician he was one of the poorest houses It has lasted 60years. ... t>'• in in one of the humble Th !■ trad# mark is and often most blundering of students; (H) of life and called to the na- stamped^-'on every gen- as and almost as uine sheet of AooW : re- deeply prejudiced MF position of trust and j Tin. Ask roofer for I intolerant as any of the sects and your MF >. 1 Wish HO »v Lo deal. 1 have Roof Roofing Tin, or write to creeds that he attacked. Nowhere is the t reatment to one aspect of I W. C. CRONEMEYER, Agent, i this more clearly seen than iu his it hi choosing the topic, Llie Carnegie Building. lecture on Lincoln, masterful as a Pittsburg, \hraham Lincoln." I have j for Illustrated book I of but worthless, as anee chosen the "The piece, eloquence, J on roofing. theme, _ * f / we have in a measure seen, as a careful, \hraham Lincoln.” TRADE accurate, scholarly statement of the L. T. NICHOLS leligion. if it is worth any- I views and ideas of our great national il'tcr ail hut a for Ins of Minneapolis, its founder and presi- AMERICAN synonym I leader. gion is life and life is *dent. They believe the millennium will religion, Hack of all the shambling limb, the TIN PLATE is deepest, finest and strongest begin in the year 1941, and until that awkward, grotesque gait, tire furrowed life is rooted in tlie religious period arrives iis members homely face, there was a beauty and propose to COMPANY, l man; the nature that in- live on a vessel of manhood, a strength of soul, they have built and t \ trusts and rev.-rences Cod; nobility New York. that made him one of the princes of named the Mcgiddo. a u nil- eeuerusM y. loves man- the earth; one of the heaven-born all hope to show that it was saviors id' men. Gaunt and uncouth From ,lly so in the life of our Demand Veterans. as we mil lit choose to call him, he was President. It is not my pur- of at heart the peer of any scion Fkuhv vry IS. Mem- ; al w i'.li the infinity of detail Washington, one whom we honor to simply bers of the committee on of up a human life. The many royalty: legislation call a man: a man such as God makes for veterans in the Manchester Assurance histories and of file (1. A. R., public Company of The 1. Vi r)) n.I ,('• London «D G’ d>°. biographies and man too often mars. Throughout the demand for service, met here today. The couimitee Manchester, England nply supply his life himself as became InsU: once Co. of the Lincoln bore will make an effort to secure legislation wledge prominent hush a man and when, in the and will veterans ASSKTS DFA-KMUKU 1 80 1 :i in the hie of by Congress which give VSSKTS DKCKM I?!•'.!{ 31, happenings the ol, lJHtl. silence of Lord's theatre, pistol- of the Civil war who served until its' Real Real estate .$ 1 saa no nal hero. (lutside of a great estate.. * 4 shot of deluded .1 oh 11 M ilkes Hooth Stocks M or tirade Loans. 3.0 o.o'ooo height in with this poor termination, certain benefits from the ami bonds. , -.-T’ dealing C'aslnn Stocks am I bonds. 3.323 345 ss out. announcing a murderous act matter, ofiuv and bank si reasons for it are rang act granting preference in the Vn Cash in otliee and in bank n ;p-t presenting he bore Ioni- ••ills reeeivabl'- .‘ *»;u» and a dying chieftan. yet of etc., to those soldiers '44s p, Interest and rent*. 45.S4S 07 Iiee.1 iso the rt !'gion of Ab- appropriations, Agents’balances .. -Mr, os Lncolb cted sed as became a redeemer of his people, wounds or Interest and premiums. «n *j undo i''»ln i- a who were discharged for rents.’ splendid ob.iect-les- l ^-4 All other ass, ts. -170 3n with the same of neollreted 1-. to prayer forgiveness disability. There are seveial bills premiums.’Vi* inspiiation youth: mid, in his All other assets upon his and surely heart, this in Admitted assets.. S3 ee Use 1 hope to eoiit ro ve 1 lips, before Congress having object .$10,137.500 as was breathed the Master and UAUII.mi-S nil ■■ el impression that 1 .ineolit liy view. (dross assets.r.7 MllKK 31, 1001 S ivicmr of us all upon the mount of his Net l,,s-( ms limn, indeed almost unpaid .$ 582 014 04 religi Admitted l'.tea 1 ci iicilixion. Like our last martyred CA^TOR'IA. assets. .•niw.UKftT lied premiums. .j ;•, 1; 7so 22 Hid ’I his last res seeptie. imp 1.1 mu All other liabilities ...... 7 < President, he forgave those who did Bears tho y* The Kind Ynu Have Always Bought ! i.itii;s m:« k.miu.k :;t. paoi. j 050.nos io ilnuiit. wide y given by t ie Net him unpaid losses. .s 1S7,0 '4 10 Tot at. • ei wrong. .$ 5,537,3,88 00 in-" of Hob,it C. 1 iiger- Signature Uueartie,I premiums. l.u.-,s.:iso i:t and resolute,” All other Surplus over all liabibties. 43100 11;l no \ 1'i.d am Line dm With his MRS. E. SAILER. ••Gentle, plain, just of liabilities. 07 j such was the life and such, therefore, Me did Total liabilities and .50'0 88 oratory Inger-oli : To,a,‘ j surplus.$10,13: “T>ear Mrs. Pinkham —When 1 passed through what is the religion of Abraham Lincoln. The .. .SldiU.oO-J u oread this erroneous idea. know* Surplus over all of I had two words of Tom editorot London liabilities. n4.o‘»o J AMES RATTLE A s< >X, Agents, llclfa t 7 fair to admit, as‘change life,’ years’ suffering, —sudden heat, and a* Taylor, only and Total who had pencil liabilities and .... ■ chills would over me: was Punch, by pen surplus st.siia.ijvj 07 n. like many another, hail quick pass my appetite variable and I newer (iranite Stntv I irr Co. caricatured and cartooned the Presi- ;.\vs Insiiratuu ied to agtinstie views of Cod could tell for a day at a time lmw I w. uld feel the next day. Five dent during his life, paid one of the !' ;; ISM1 M/TH. N H rtatitv He had been imhlTer bottles of Eydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound all Colds Fire changed when he was Association of noblest tributes to him Philadelphia. ass. r< iigion, like many another that, my days became days of health, and I have enjoyed every day I'lriCMiiitR 31.1 001 it when dead: ASSKTS DKt K.UIiKIl 81, 1901. called suddenly from since,— now six years. Beal estate. .,s 30.300 no Krai estate. so and the 1 had a terrible cold and could $ 51S,.<40 Mortgage loans.. .. 1 3.3.'>o obscurity given lie had lived to shame me from no “We have used considerable of “Yes, my | Mortgage loans .. 1 ..".71.7.70 » stocks ai:.I a your Vegetable Compound tn our breathe. I then tried bonds.44”,,331 03 esponsibilities of nation, sneer. hardly Ayer’s Collateral loan* oo.sniMio charitable work, as we find that to r -tore a <'a-U iij ofliee ami hank. .■•b.i.eo. teg fate a poor mother to health so ; and it me im- Storks and 1-anis ... dejieiulitig in large To lame my pencil and confute my pen Cherry Pectoral, gave o.lO.v.ih) _'5 I ntei anil rents g'.,; 4 os she can herself and those Cash in oilier and hank .... tpon him, lie saw more deeply support dependent upon her, if such there be, T«> make me own this hind of prince.", peer, mediate relief.” J7;>.70 Cmoileeted premiums.. 3s.733 no Interest and rents ot.ru :u Ml the vital verities oi the is truer charity than t-> give other aid. \ on have This rail-splitter a true born king of men. W. C. 111. other assets...... 4>ii •37 life, my hearty endorse* Layton, Sidell, 1'ueolh‘eteii premiums. 741.s;tj ;>s .cities that and sustain for have airs, It All other uphold mont, you proven > i'^^tramd to suffering women." How humble, yet liow hopeful he could be, assets.. 8.7)04 a; Gross assets..$3M» 33'.» II og'then a man in his hours of —Mns. E. T:a;:; Hill E>s ( al. ll'ow in good fortune and in ill the same, Saii.kk, St., Aii^tos. Cross 84 ■ w:ll assets.$0,175,108 Admitted assets I the great of Nor bitter in Miccess, nor boastful he. How your cough >3sol33i> H despair; reality When one to think about the .1 Mrs. Deduct item* not admitted. 19.415 so stops Sailer derived from Mrs. nor feverish for ■odiiess and ’Hie Thirsty not for gold, LIABILITIES ma t mber litoi. guidance. advice ami medicine, it sc< ■■■ ■ .>.t be 31, Pinkham’s beyond belief yet it ts all fame. tonight? Worse, prob- Admitted 48 ■pes that were so suddenly assets.$6,155,01)2 Net true as stilted in her letter published above at her own request. For it’s first a unpaid losses..$ 3k 1'a 13 go i. him gave him deeper and lie went about his work.—such work as few ably. cold, Kl AIll I.mi'.S DKi'KMl’.Kll 81, 1901 rnearned premiums 223,'go 13 No other medicine in the world lias All m. l'roni the humtileness of received such widespread Kver had laid on head and heart and a then bron- other liabilities. 22.733 01 then cough, Net unpaid losses... $ 415.7*07. 00 town to the seat of and endorsement. Itcfuse all substitutes. hand,— govern- unqualified Unearned premiums. 4,488.809 00 Total.. 33 a task to $237,1*33 from association As one who know s, where there’s chitis or and All other liabilities.. 914.29!)50 Cash va-bingtou; As a matter of fact Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of pneumonia, capital. 20000000 positive letter* do, over a ho gathered about a small, Surplus all liabilities U'l.10003 from women who have been safely carried through that danger Man’s honest will must Heaven’s good at last consumption. Total.$5,118,754 82 iv\ oilier in the West to the period Cash Change of Life.” Mrs. Sailer's cure is not an unusual one for Mrs. grace command. capital..... 500,000no Total liabilities and surplus .$330,330 V1 Pinto tend over all ■si i)i "f the to Coughs always Surplus liabilities. 550.957 on representatives ham's medicine accomplish. JAS. I'V l i.at Who trusts the strength will with the lT.KA SON, Agents. Belfast. ions and the adviser and downward. this T No other can such burden Stop tal liabilities and surplus.$0*.155.092 48 FKKD Wi ■ I"■ st blood and brains of peFfcon give helping advice to women wh* grow, ATWOOD, Agent. itwrport. 7 That (Jod makes instruments to work his 8 ■ are sick as can Mrs. for none downward UKKI) Me. e was the mission and the Pinkham, have had such a great tendency by ATWOOD. Agent. Winterport. will, The llreenwich w 1 icli Abraham Lincoln experience—her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice Insurance Com. had free—if If but that will we can arrive to know, taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec- it wars enough to make you are sick write her—you are foolish if you don’t. Nor tamper with the weights of good and [Norwich Union Hire Insurance Society puny of ihc City of Xi w Vo,/.- » veil the distrust ill. toral. strongest, of Norwich, I ASSETS DKt'E M BKR DO 1 K ttVARD. — We have with the England. 31,1 power-: to unbalance deposited National Citv Dank of Lynn, $1»00 Three piles: 25c.. 50c., $!. All druggists. enough whi- h-will be to who can find that the The Old World and the from sea to paid any person above testimonial letter New, ASSKTS Dht'KMf KR 51, 1901. Keal estate ..s p ..>< mo e most level-i,imded but not or was man; is before the .—. genuine, published obtaining writer’s special per- sea, Mortuagr loans 40.000 00 I Mocks and .no mission. K. Consult your doctor. If he says take it. bonks.l.bss sg J.in- Lydia lMnkham Medicine one and shame; Stocks and bonds .mi 1 Cash in otlice n strengthened, upheld Co., Lynn, Mass. 1'tter voice of sympathy then do as he says. If he tells you not 1,77:;.«M»7 and hank. jp g loiiglit him ti a newer and Sore heart, -o stopped when it at last beat to rake it. then don’t take it. He knows. Cash in office and bank. 14s,an:; 2s ; Hills receivable. i• nj 37 Leave it with him. We are willinp. Interest and rents is.04s 90 Agents’balances. s.sg.t »o 3t» a.hzat inn of his high! AY EK Lowell. independence J. C. CO.. Mass. Uncollected premiums .. isn,7n t.; n re rest and rents. mi Sad cut short as its triumph 00 t and had talked with it' not life, just ... lie basal tael of human life, God, face to military and naval service. The impor- All other assets i.S20 5i lTneollee;ed premiums. 21 3.n.vg so came !*’ v the voice of the people, he lace, at least spirit to spirit. tance l'or man and beast of the pre- j Cross and admitted os ! Gross "d to the id’ our I shall be forced to rely upon his own scribed rest, the sacred rights J assets.$2,171,048 assets. .$2,OH3kio32 Presidency weekly Deduct items not admitted 3 mo 00 e to he words to show his faith in of a 1 1,1 Will 1 TIES ih:ckm« ek 31, 1901. began overshadowed deepening Christian soldiers and sailors, UTERARY news and notes. i'.-e of t he Arm that God and the truths of universal becoming deference to the best senti- RIGHT HERE N«*t Admitted assets. Almighty unpaid losses. .« ll:*,404 77 j e .lust before a issues and the destinies of religion, leaving his west- ments of Christian people, and a due Unearned prenuunis. —. l..»r.... 44 Aii American writer whose fame eon I.lAHil.l VIES IU.i'EMBIR 31, lin'd. h oi nations. ern home to assume his duties of the regard for ttie Divine will, demand Ali other liabilities. 21.055*5 to with time is the Net muter tlie lie addressed the of that tiimes grow (food unpaid losst s... 23S 13 shallow ol the Presidency, people Sunday labor in the army and Total. 00 Walt and AT HOME. $1,519.459 Cnearncd premiums ...... 'in': .40 Aliral ini the of as "Un- (fray I’oet, Whitman, every- Lincoln began to capital Illinois, follows: navy tie reduced to Hie measure of Surplus over all liabilities. o5i.5so 02 All other liabilities is'.3*; 23 pertaining to his personal- e Lord. "He is my refuge and less the great God who created Wash- strict necessity." thing unique is of increasing T. Total liabilities and os Total :*o3 c"; shall lie with me ity daily interest. J. surplus.§2.1:1.ms $1 727 13 m\ Cod: in 11 ini will 1 ington and assist me, aw I low 11 it>!: lie held the Bible as the the s Cash capital. 200 ... 00 'A itli 1 must fail. If the omniscient Trowbridge, author of “Neighbor r,iiico 111. (Lid was not same and You Can Free of Surplus over all liabilities. 133g. t; 33 guide instructor oi men in the Jack was fortunate to Test, Charge, ; a kind mind and arm that, wood,” enough i.amr. of verbal symbol almighty protected of let the ()»*Ii nt Insurance higher ways righteousness, and Co., Hartford, Conn. Total ; ■ and directed him make Whitman's acquaintance, the Great French Discov- liabilities and surplus .§2,nr:*.. 10 32 vague and vast Luknowahle. shall guide and sup- words On | following testify. September his more than ASSETS IU'K'KMHKK m v, h 7 personal power, 4th. 1804, tie said to the colored men of agents, years ago, and has embodied some of ery, Blood Wine. ■d wisdom and love. Xor was Let us all pray that the God of our "In Real estate. .$ 78.925 21 Baltimore: regard, to .the Breat Ids recollections in a ■ on a Fathers will not us personal lively Mortgage loans. 120.900 00 mere thing of creeds or forsake now." in 1 have to that it is FIRKMKVS) 1NSUKANCK CUn vNY Book, only say the of Ileminiseenees of Wait Stocks and bonds .. 1,029.483 80 of ceremonies or observances. concluding that speech at Springfield he chapter best gift which Bod lias given to man. Whitman in the lin- An Almost Never-failing Cure for Coughs, (’ash in office and bank... 102,701 t.'» ot Newark, N. ,1. religion had come to he the said: "i now leave you, not knowing February Atlantic, Bills receivable 44 00 All the good from the Savior of the with anecdote a or ed description and which Colds, Rheu- Agents’ balances. 714 01 ASSETS DKCK.MltKR .'ll, l‘HU substance of human life, the when whether ever I may return. world is Catarrh, Consumption, communicated in this book.” add much to our know of the man Interest and rents. 20,372 13 •' diout which life is mean- With a task before me than ledge Etc. lieal estate :C- so really greater Such is the direct evidence of Lincoln’s matism, Kidney Disease, Uncollected premiums. 123,498 99 ..S ta. and the writer, as well as of the method loans 11id purposeless. To say that that which rested upon Washington, for All other assets 81,590 .so Mortgage l.jtis.oui regard the Scriptures. None of our and work of one who Stocks am! bonds i.vas.ij;. on 'a Lincoln was a without the assistance of that Divine of thought not member of Presidents and Cash in oftiee and bank. as very few of our orators “stands as a great force in our dross assets.§2,104.321 05 *.»»_■»; mstian Church is not the same Being who ever attended him, 1 cannot original So sure are the of “Blood Interest and rents .l^\ s.s tiave made such and effective the proprietors " can- frequent literature, perhaps greatest." Uncollected preiu..ims... m i.sto >4 saying that he was irreligious, succeed. With that assistance, 1 use of Bible Wine” that it will give satisfaction to all Admitted assets. .. §2,164,321 05 quotations. Some of these All other assets. s4 to a.i that is too a cou- not fail. in Him, wtio can go who it that have authorized I.! Mil LIT IKS 1901. prevalent Trusting have become famous, none more so, £ The Constitution of the United States try they DEOEMBFR31, not a cliurch-mem- with me, and remain with you and be their representatives here to every- Cross assets. > .’.son.oAX .tx Although perhaps, than that word quoted from of America lias put a new in- give Net unpaid losses .... .$ 1.38.4M 28 as a constant tor let us meaning one a free in order that he church attend- everywhere good, confidently the “A house divided to the world sample Unearned premiums. 817.136 29 Master, against citizenship. The high Admitted assets. .. $.•_»,soo.aAS ax 'd though lie had not been that hope that all will yet be well. To 11 is may judge for himself. “Blood Wine” All other liabilities 5,144 95 itself cannot stand,” a quotation which ideals of the fathers of our country Id yet have been a a care commending you, as 1 in contains new in the UIAUII rriKS DKCKMUKR .il. llMU. Christian, hope did more than many speeches to bring have laid the foundations of citi- ingredients practiceof Total.. § 960,732 52 good cures the man Of churches he once your prayers you will commend me, 1 medicine. It disease by charging ( ash capital. 5oo,otM) no Net losses..s no.4s.a 7t> home to the reason and conscience of zenship in such a way that the indus- unpaid Hod bid an blood with a fluid that Surplus over all liabilities. ... 53 Cnearned at bless all the Churches, and you affectionate farewell.” the the actual condition of the germ-killing pen- 703,588 premiums.. Ar-.jjt people trious, high-minded, ambit.ous men and All other liabilities.. r»i he Cod, who m this our These words do not make Lincoln etrates every of the system, it great surely nation, the duties and responsibilities women of all nations have docked to particle Total liabilities and surplus.$2,164,321 05 et11 us the out to be the colds and irritations of the Church.” That early semi-skeptic and agnostic that stops coughs, Total...s non.-j.A; ax were facing it. our shores. The present prominence FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, Belfast. 8 o'l's ancestry and training, that that the famous Robert G. lugersoll bronchial tubes. It kills the germs «f Cash capital. t.ooo.ooo no his belief in and its of our nation among the nations of the over all liabilities.l.c* -ot so "iwn, blood and made him appear to be. are Again, prayer and Surplus pure vigorous They world aLd its new field of usefulness consumption, strenghtenstlie lungs- '"oil rather the a man efficacy is seen by these words: “This heals the air of the head and The Delaware Insurance Com- him in good stead when he words of devoutly It passages Total liabilities and ax in the and power have given to American citi- surplus.x -.xihi.iiax Client, and made his religion trusting in God; fully relying on his government, taking up sword, overcomes discharges and all symptoms 3w7 to the of I he and zenship a fresh inspiration toward true pany of Philadelphia. ug of sentimentality or nervous guidance and goodness in the time of j appealed prayers pious of catarrh. It drives rheumatism and good, and declared that it the living and great accomplishment. The ASSETS DECEMBER 31,1901 Caledonian I isurance Co <>i S.otlmd hut a simple, strong, manly doubt, trial and storm. In the year placed neuralgia out of the body. It sweetens whole on Bod. I now high sentiments of our Chief Execu- Hod. of love lor men and hope 1800 Lincoln said: ‘T know that there is dependence tile stomach, corrects digestion and gives Keal estate.$ 200,500 00 Ineorportoii in 18'*;. and reiterate the tive in his address, “The New Citizen,” Mortnajie loans. 127.700 oo lie stood for the broad a God, and that he hates 1 humbly reverently the bowels a action, it S lality. injustice. in The Youth’s are regular, healthy Collate-al loans. 50,000 oo \ssi-; I DIM km it nu 11, l :»I»l. acknowledgement of that printed Companion, cures ol man’s brotherhood and sec the storm coming. I know that his dependence.” kidney and bladder diseases, Stocks ami bonds. 908,250 00 lie "l have o'ten to in the Heal estate. > m .:i 117 sal hand is in it.” at a later time In- Again said: gone fittingly published Washington’s and restores to the normal conditions all Cash i:i otlice and in bank ..... 09.005 89 fatherhood, love and jus- Again, St neks ami boml*. — .1. •no no 1 ni v knees in because there was Birthday number, (ieorge Washington, Hills receivable. 2,851 ♦>(* "'d. Xowhere more is said: "I saw that the issues of the great prayer, the functions of the It works Cash in otliee ate! hank. * 1 a. clearly body. by Interest ami rents.... 2.403 79 no else to by his pure life and wise conservatism l?i!!::reeeivab!e. iv>\ '(deuce of Cod seen in our struggle depended upon the Divine in- j place go.” completely changing all the blood in I'ncoMected 152,228 97 : and ambition for the new fair- premiums. Interest ami nuts : :.r_»o so than in and favor. as 1 do We are familiar with the President’s country, veins and it rich and heal- All other assets.. 05 I'tnry the train- terposition Relying your making 2,992 Cneolleeie.l ... .'. <; birth, won his title of Father of his premiums '1 »; ly Wine” sells o.i its ahor ot I his man. 11 seem upon the power, 1 shall not memorable interview with Gen. Daniel thy. “Blood merits, All other assets .. sc. may Almighty j Theodore the best Cross assets... 93 ■ Country. floose.ve.lt, $1,575,932 to say that t lie re was no other hesitate to use all means to secure the E. Sickles, as lie lay sick and wounded and wins friends as soon as it touches exponent of our twentieth activ- j Cross assets. ... .-is sn the nation at that time who termination of the rebellion and will.i in the hospital at Washington after the century the stomach. Go to your druggist. In- Admitted assets.$1,575,932 93 has ideals for the na- > e ity, equally high and about it. done tin- work mi and hope for success.” The basis for tin- ! battle of After talking of I vestigate all you road hear LI MLlTlEs DEC EM It L It 901 Admitted assets. -1.> ...sis x«i wisely Gettysburg and in this address and in his life 31,1 the assertions of and the Gen. Sickles said to the ! tion; Write to those who used it. Bead the guiding Ship of State infidelity skepticism battle, Net 00 1 1 \ 1 *. 11.1 t 11*s 1 *»•:. nir.n; i:m ;. he lays particular stress on the individ-! it and if think it | unpaid Josses.$ 58,570 storms and tempests toward on the part of Abraham Lincoln by the i President: “Mr. Lincoln, we heard at literature, sample you Cue- rued premiums.,. 711.835 0 1 j ual, ids stewardship, his usefulness in : N'et imp:' el losses.. 1 '. <1 .in -'■I: "I peace, lull such is the famous agnostic, seems to be very ! Gettysburg that here at the capital you fits your case try a bottle for fifty cents All other- liabilities. 20.087 24 | home and life. and l nearne.l premiunis. .a 1 ■; •* r.r small. That he was of cer- were all so anxious about the of public Washington and not be 11 con- 'livictiou of the of skeptical result you’ll disappointed. All nthe; liabilities .. C. 7_> majority j j Lincoln led our nation over its Total .$ 790,492 25 tain of and creeds the battle most! tains no wine or the old dogmas of that the government officials j opiates. ( asb capital. 702,875 00 difficult ft has been left in Totai. -. the churches is true but that i and to at paths, re-1 “Blood Wine” costs centsa over ali liabilities.. 08 >i.o •>. 7 *> ! ready cent for such men as Theodore Sin plus over all liahilit ii‘s. a Lincoln himself felt that he lie ever doubted the vital truths, the short notice with the official archives.” years but you can sample it free of charge at lioosevelt to embody the ideals Total liabilities and surplus.$1,575,932 93 called oi God to he the essential ideas of is "Yes," said the some highest Total liahiiit ies ami surplus...sps,K-_sis s:t Hilly religion, entirely President, pre- of and unw as cautions private public citizenship. MCI.YILLK C. HILL, Agent Belfast. 7 and saviour of the nation in ] arranted and unjustified, appears were prudently aken, but for c. A. POST. I s. Manager. 7 uvful crisis. At least we may \ from the mass of testimony that might my part, J was sure of our success at The March issue of “Frank Leslie’s ■■ was the willing and obedient lie brought as evidence. \Ve will con- Gettysburg.” “Why,” asked Gen. Popular Monthly” appears as the Tiie Imperial Insurance Co., Ltd., i one who felt himself m fine our to the most memor- “were so con'ident?” Charlestown and God, thought Sickles, you Then, Exposition number, OP LONDON, ENGLAND. 'crnal care and controlled by able speeches and utterances of our after a long pause, in which the Presi- includes some thirty pages of admirable If ever there was a man who great President. This little story is dent seemed in deep meditation, his photographs of the great fair, together \SSKTS I>K« I Ml-.KK 31. 1001. through tears, and took unspeak- told of 1dm. A clergyman who was face lighted up, and turning to the with an intelligent running commen- Real estate ..s 1:0.0:14 70 ■ bonds.. light in the task of such respon- advising him said, “1 hope the Lord is General he said: “When Lee crossed Smith. This is the first Stocks and i,io:.o<»<> ir tary by Cuyler ('ash in office and bank. 02.33s :t1 ■■ it was Lincoln when he on our side.” Lincoln the Potomac and entered full account of the most elaborate read nobly replied: Pennsylvania, Winter Service. Agents’ balances. 1 s«».o:c_* :w “1 am about our I felt -sage that was to free the hond- not at all concerned that, followed by army, that the attempt at Exposition making which Reuts accrued. .. 1 ,.>l» i:» ai cs. The Emancipation Procla- fori know that the Lord is always on crisis had come. I knew that defeat in the South has ever tried, and it is very « Admitted assets.$1,830,017 06 as a word of God. Every sen- the side of the right, but it is my con- a great batt e on Northern soil involv- interesting to compare the buildings and letter of It was inspired from stant anxiety and prayer that I and ed the loss of Washington, to be follow- with those which the public so warmly I.1AI51MTIKS DEC1CMHEH 31, t‘.Kll. '! ah are words this nation shall be on the Lord’s side.” ed, the intervention of at It also contains They of righteous- perhaps, by applauded Buffalo. Net. unpaid losses..—$ ll,.U7.ri;i3 II >• I truth, liecause tliey reveal the That Lincoln believed in the Christ- England and France in favor of the two well illustrated articles upon Mar- Unearned premiums.. sui.uos 01 ■ C?C?A«nd'CH?C9LATE and unveil the character of ian Sabbath is evident by his words southern Confederacy. I w^ent to my coni—one upon the personality of the UNEQUALLED FOR All Other liabilities 41,021 44 are at on Feb. 1803: room and down on knees in old !l"‘.v inspired words. It was a spoken Washington 22, got my twenty-seven year inventor, is quite QUALITY and FLAVOR Total.$i.or,*2,i00 miles off her course Vol. 24. No. 3. at Church when but two days out of and Monthly contribution theCongl. but one. You Charleston, Failed—Pe-ru-na Cured. last Monday, when 150 miles off Delaware in xt morning. may Belfast, Me., March, 1902. Sunday Runnells and wife visited friends Snap ran into tV. T. C. Breakwater, another stoim. Mrs. A. “The that makes the world round The reading circle will meet with here Providence, R. I., Feb. 24. Schooner R. thing go recently. F. Is plenty of printers’ ink.’’ J. Nickerson Friday afternoon. Pettigrew reports having passed the five- Mrs. F. L. Trundy has been confined to masted Fannie Palmer last Tuesday with Ella WE PRINT ANYTHING. -Leaflets, Dr. E. Hopkins and daughter spent the house for two years or more. your her bowsprit and head gear gone, after Fingers + with the unknown re- Envelopes,* Flyers,* Pamphlets,-. w ith in Camden. colliding schooner Sunday relatives 100 P. R. From Jan. loot to Jan. 1902 ported as lost. The unknown vessel was Cards,* Booklets,* Programs,* Bill w ill meet with The Givers and Gleaners pullets yielded a profit of $127. badly damaged, and was seen to go down A- Aote Heads,* Posters, + Ae.,*Ac. Miss Sara Grinned Saturday afternoon. at while the Palmer was standing by. [The Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Jones of South sch. was the Chas. D. llolt. One of her VIarch, 1902. Town C. C. in Fort George Dyspepsia was reports. McClure ship crew lost and the Capt. Brooks visited at A. Stinson's last Sunday. six survivors were last landed (’old month. arrived at Port Australia, last week. by the Palmer at Vineyard Haven.] The shoe is O. K. l’irie, Miss Addie Crockett closed a successful factory Vineyard Haven, Mass., Feb 20. Sch. Now the next thing is a new hotel. Mr. of the high Feb. 21. Irving llurton, principal term of school in Dist. No. 0, There is a in Bak- Thelma, Murphy, Savannah, Ga., for New Very quiet for spring elections iu quality the but mber-. school, left for his home in Corinna last Sat- visitors were and the fol- Royal York, reports off Fire Island Feb. 14, took Stale, Sept' Several present, 1 In* thermometer heavy N. W. gale and was blow n off shore, hasn’t been down below urday. was Address of zero this winter. lowing program given: from the had skylight broken, cabin Hooded, deck- The ing Powder, coming purity What about this year’s electric road, fn her home James dialogue, load boat stove crew Mrs. Helen It. Hook returned to welcome, Robertson; shifted, badly and lb Hast to Nnrthport. Etta frost-bitten. F'eb. 10made Block be- in Harrington Monday, after a pleasant New England States, by Bertha Dow, Island; Clip out The Sea Breeze and stick it up s- and wholesomeness of its ing short of water, coal and provisions, ymi can remember it. visit to her sisters. llustus, Christine Black, Hattie Black, ingre- bore up for Vineyard Haven ; w ill probably Little snow for this winter yet, but ther- Shirley Dow, and Garry Davis; rec., Shirley tow to destination. plenty time in March. \\ hen \Y. M. Parse gets his machinery in which Dow, The Little Girl of the Fresh Air dients, promotes digestion. V* interport, Me., Feb. 20. Revenue cutter place he will have one of tire best clothing arrived here this tow- Fund Alice Davis, Little Things; rec., Woodbury afternoon, manufactories in Eastern Maine. ; rec., Food raised it will ing schr. Emily F. Staples, of this port. OUP SPECIALTIES, Sadie Maddocks, Never Trouble Trouble; by not distress. When the Woodbury sighted the Miss Lou Rich Staples > Let U8 have Mrs. Geo. S. Sargent and Bertha Dow, Jim’s Sweetheart; she had her colors set union and the ALL KINDS. par reading, down, of your work. left by steamer Penobscot Monday for a Sevens Times One; read- captain reported that some of his sails were rec, Mary Davis, This of has been blown MR. A. K. KIDD. peculiarity Royal away, his vessel was iced up and he Sent visit to Mrs. Clara Lowell in Rueksport. Lillian Rosie’s Sermon; rec., by flail, Stage or Fxpress. ing, Davis, had a perishable cargo on deck and could 10 Main St. BRACKETT & The Cong!, sociable will be entertained Nellie Dow, A Brave Act; reading, Joseph noted by and make no headway against the strong CO. hygienists current and ice in Penobscot River. ELGIN, ILL.—In a very recent com- PRINTERS, BELFAST, MAINE. nr the upper vestry Friday evening by Mrs. Green, Mr. Keazie’s Epitaph; reading, Ira physicians, Rockland, Feb. 22. The Italian bark munication from this place comes tlie A. T. Whittier and Mrs. C. A. Whittier. Veasie, Aunt Shaw's Pet* Jug; rec., Ray- which lies and they accordingly recommend Adele, waterlogged at Atlantic news that Mr. Arthur Ernest a o v Kidd, their annual mond Dow, The Boy and the Bird; remarks wharf, abandoned to the underwriters, was The selectmen have report well-known architect of that city, has the teacher. libelled today by the Knickerbocker Tow- NOTICE OF SALE. ready for the printer and expect to pass the by made from it in the of food, espe- ing Co. of Rath on a claim for $1500, which complete recovery catarrh of wairant calling the March meeting on the preparation the refuses to There is the head from which lie had Pursuant t«» a license from the Honor; CORRESPONDENCE. captain pay. $0,200 suffered for COUNTY on Judge of Probate for the of Wald- insurance the bark, which has been con- a of a County 10th, nearly quarter century. He writes "hall sell at on cially for those of delicate demned and will be sold auction. It is public auction the thirty-first digestion,, by from 18 Hamilton ave.: "I March, A I). l!KXi, at nine o'clock in the was called to Palermo FRANKFORT. not to a Mrs. C. If. Stevens expected realize very large sum, as noon, at the house of the late Horae, the “I am 42 of and dwelling Centre recently by the sickness of her The Venus Dramatic Club are preparing vessel^ is 25 years old. The crew was years age, have had •'onroe, in Lineolnville, in said County >>f \\V ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 W LLIAM ST., NEW YORK sent to New York Rowland W. catarrh of the head for over half of ai the right, title and interest which Horae, Mrs. who remains a entertainment to be given after Easter today by my daughter, Floyd liruce, the Italian bonroe, late of m said Stewart, consul at Bangor, and as a result of scarlet follow Lineolnville, County for the benefit of Venus Grange—Much life, fever, ed A aldo. deceased, had in and to the very ill. SOI TH LIBERTY. PROSPECT VILLAGE. given passage home on a steamer. following' fever. I so scribed real viz: sickness is reported in this village. The Vessels Sold. Two-masted sell. C. R. by typhoid got bad that. I estate, The recent between The >S. B. I. S. met with Mr. and Mrs. A eei tain lot or of land bound.*d nor If a large number from here are ruhning of the line built at was almost and parcel pleasant very — Our popular Wood, Pennisville, N. .1., in 1807, constantly coughing land o» C. A. Frohoek and F. .1. grip being prevalent Fred Feb. L’Oth and had a erly by Hug; to attend the minstrel entertain- Washington and Liberty has caused much Cunningham very and hailing from Boston, has been sold throat. The catarrh iand of Thomas planning young dressmaker, Miss Gertie Rowe, who clearing my greatly easterly by Monroe, Hiram lb nice time—Mr. and Miss Bertha by John S. & that to and the town road leading from the l>ean sell... ment and dance at Stockton Springs, this, dissatisfaction. The line in question had Guy Gray Emery Co., city, parties Impaired my eyesight, and the is suffering from a severe case of typhoid in Peer on terms. The hearing house, so-called to the James place, not been run some fw Clark were the of Mr. and Mrs. Isle, Me., private Hardy for years and ran guests in one ear, and reduced to called, io said land Thursday, evening. we are to report is vessel will continue in the coasting trade_ my weight I.ineoinville; southerly by fever, glad improving David last Miss Claire West Hiram Heal ai d two some rods from where it was supposed to Gray Sunday— Sell. Addie of Boothbay, 80 tons register, HO pounds. by lots of land of the Harbutt has his slowly. Horace N. Monroe, deceased, known as t Rev. R. G. resigned joint be, a loss to some and a of Frankfort is spending a few days with has been sold to Pierce «»f “I causing persons Capt. Eugene tried nearly every catarrh Cushee lot and the Freeman lot ; EAST 8EARSMONT. remedy westerly by of the Free and North churches her Miss Hattie Partridge. Southport, on private terms—Thomas W. Cushee lot and land of K. T. rout, pastorate consequent gain to others. Probably the cousin, advertised, besides a great many differ- Pochards, Brophy of Gloucester has sold sell. Henry big acres, more or and known as In Heel and has under consideration a Mr. and Mrs. Moses A. Fowles were at commissioners will fifty less, ing, county be called upon THORNDIKE. 139 ent physicians’ all of winch h'.me farm of the said Horace N. Monroe. Feb. Whitney, tons, to Walter Cressy, oh treatments, call to the Free church. Mrs. R. A. Mahoney's 19th—Mr. and Also one other or unanimous to try and settle the disputed line_ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iliggins attended private terms. Mr. Cressey will use the failed. certain lot parcel of F’rank P. Brewster of Belfast called bounded northerly land of Kugene T. Ki Mrs. who has been in church in Jackson vessel in carrying material in connection “I had heard and read by “Official Board” at tlie vestry of Oeorge Light, employed Rev. F. W. Barker’s of Peruna, and aids; easterly by land of the said Horace meeting on relatives in town Feb. Kith.Miss with the contract work he is at Fore the Middletown Insane doing decided to Monroe, deceased, known as the (lusher Church evening, asylum, is at home Sunday_Mrs. Flora Patterson passed a River works finally try it two months ago. the M. E. this, Thursday, Lillian Lamb of Bangor is the guestof Mrs. at Quincy... .Capt. W. L. Pratt southerly by land of Perin Freeman and wrst.g on a vacation — The school here is and Belfast last week. has I have now taken seven and Feb. at 7 o'clock. If stormy, Monday High tew days in Brooks purchased the sell. Game Cock of Ban- hottles, by land of Claude T. Heal, containing fifty '..'7th, G. E. Donnell — E. It. Packard Feb. spent Daniel Smith of gor, and will her to Union River in 172 Never felt acres more or less, and known as the Ha the same hour. taught by Bethel. _Russell Ilamlin, accompanied by his bring weigh pounds. happier evening. March 3rd, at Kith with his J. G. Packard-Miss the place. son, spring. She is a sch. of 63 tons net, or merrier. Feel E. KIDI). NORTH PALERMO. daughter Ray, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. tip top.”—A. Also one other certain lot or of land Laura Batchelder has returned from Deer and was built at Eden in 1858. Her dimen- parcel Silas Young, a veteran of the civil war, is If do not derive ginning at a stake and stones on the north* The Ladies’ Sewing Circle will meet, Mildred Boardman, in Massachusetts. sions are length 68.8 feet, breadth 23 you prompt and satis- Isle. She was her feet, ■side ot the road leading from H V Mom- confined to his house, and is in straightened accompanied by aunt, 18 feet. results from the use of with Mrs. C. K. Thomas Keene and Simon Prescott depth factory Peruna, Willard thence as said road runs >. B. Friday evening, Carr, for passed Hardy's; circumstances. It will be well for mem- Mrs. Addie Staples.Jarvis Arnold is write at once west rods to a via the benefit of the First church. Wednesday in Belfast_R. F. Jaynes made to Pr. Hartman, giving a forty-five degrees forty-eight his Baptist and stones at the corner of a. Hardy’s at bers of tlie Grand Army to ascertain his having hay pressed. full statement of ease and he will There will also be a donation connect- a business trip to Waterville Wednesday— BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. your thence northwesterly along line of vawMlani an occasional visit. SEARSMONT. be to hind rods and \ links ;t condition by ed with the Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Knowlton and pleased g.ve you his valuable ad- to stake and si. Sewing Circle, for the pas- daughter at the corner of Monroe’s In Miss Blanche Tayler has gone to Amherst, [Corrected Weekly for The Journal. 1 vice gratis. and Hardy's Mrs. K. J. Simonton, who is spending the tor, Rev. H. F. Wood—Cora A. Goodwin Gladys of Waterville passed Sunday with thence north sixty degrees east forty-Vix where shehas work — Mrs. William land of said Monroe to stake Mass., Produce Market. Prices Paid Address Pr. Hartman, President of hy and sp> has to w their Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stevens. Producer = winter in Mass., met with a serious gone to Montville spend a eek with parents, tlionee south twentv-twu east lw■ Everett, Wood has gone to Hudson, X. II., to visit The degrees — Hartman Sanitarium, O. two rods and seven a fall on a her Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hatch. The High school at East Thorndike Apples P bu., 40 to 75| 10.00a 12.00 Columbus, links to place of beginm accident occasioned by slippery parents, *• Hay p ton, her sister, who is critically ill—Mrs. W. containing seven acres, more or less. with 27 and more to dried, p lb, 5(a6! Hides P lb, 0 no bones were broken she Alonzo Merrifield went to Satur- opened scholars, follow. one walk. Though L. Wilder spent last week with friends in Freedom, Beans, pea, 2.ooto2.25 Lamb p lb, lj Also other certain lot or pared of — Mr. and Mrs. Ames Feb. bounded and bv the hot a severe but her friends after sawdust for ice_The Benj. passed medium, 2.25 Lamb Skins, 50a 1.00 northerly easterly received shock, John Lane is on day, storing Yassalboro—Mr. the Yel’eyes, 2.35to2.50 Mutton p lb. 7 farm, so-called, of the said Horace* N. Mon term of Free school at the 20th with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iliggins- Rain and sweat hope for a speedy recovery. sick list_Mrs. Emma has to High village be- Butter p ft, 18to20 Oats p bu., lb, 50 deceased; southerly by land of one Fie. m Tayler gone have no effect on and last under the of Mrs. Jennie Yose and children are visiting Beef, sides, p ft, 6a7 Potatoes p bu., westerly by land of said Horace N. Mon Boston for a short visit—The gan week, instruction harness treated five Rev. T. F. Jones, Presiding Elder of the buildings at the home of her Frank Beef fore quarters, '61 Round Hog, 71 deceased, containing acres, more or lev brother, Johnson, with Eureka Har- known as Ladd w ere Mell Tibbetts. Grace Black, Grace Morse, Barley p bu., 40«45 Straw ton, io.oo the (ittshee lot. Rockland will hold the fourth of William totally destroyed by p ness Oil. It re- District, in Freedom-Miss Maud Blethen passed a Cheese ft, 12 Also one other certain lot or parcel of land Kmnia and Jessie of North Palermo p Turkey p lb, 18a 19 sists the for tin- M. E. lire early Sunday morning. The family Dyer damp, ginning at the cornet at a stake a quarterly conference church few last week with her aunt, Mrs Elvi- Chicken p ft, I0tol2 Tallow p ib, 1a the leath- northerl} are the term of school and days Calf keeps stones at land owned Mrs. th with their lives — Rev. E. attending hire Skins, per lb. 9al0 Veal 0«7 by Young March the at barely escaped ra p lb, er soft and pli- Tuesday evening, 4th,in vestry Stevens-Mr. and Mrs. Fred are Duck a southerly thirty-eight and one-half rods to rooms at Hasty p ft. 14 151 Wool, unwashed. 18 ab.e. Stitches •I. Hatch of an George Worthing’s. v owned one Dunton to a stake and 7 It is that all members of Liberty gave interesting over a Eggs-pdoz., 22 Wood, hard. Harness by st>u; o'clock. hoped rejoicing the birth of little daughter, do not break. PALERMO. Fowl 8a 15 ^fe thence southeasterly on litie of land owue lecture at the M. E. Church even- p ft, Wood, soft, -;/3.oo No sur- conference will make it a Sunday — rough ’.lie quarterly born Feb. Kith W. 11. Coffin and Mr. Geese a said Dunton twenty six and one-half rod* p 1b, 14 15 face to chafe ing ; “The school of the The town officers are settling up the town stake and stones; thence I*-, to lie present. subject, days and Mrs. P. and Retail and cut. The K northwesterly point George Iliggins daughter Price Retail Market. owned l»\ Stephen Young thirty-eight, ami Hebrew Nation.”-Mr. A. F. Laury visit- business this week and preparing the town Harness not visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Higgins last IWf, corned, p Jb. 8a 10 Lime P'1)1)1.. 90a 1.00 half rods to a stake and stones: ... pi. D. High Priest C. X. Jones of China for the only keeps a ed his brother in Yassalboro last week. report coining March Blitter Salt, 11 fb, isto‘20 Oat Meal 4ttf, " on land of Stephen Young t\'cnt\ six and meeting_j J. Stevens of a p ft., looking like made his annual visit to Searsport chapter Friday-H. Bangor passed Corn p l)ii., 77' Onions half loti' to the place of beginning, inrluca George Wesley Marden went to Ellsworth p lb, new, but CEN'TKE MONTV IEEE. few last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cracked Corn 77 Oil. light of way across flic laid <*wued l.m.- and witnessed work in the days p bu.t Kerosene, gal..l.T«.14 wears twice hy Monday evening weeks to N enng about three ago visit his son Fred Corn Meal p bu., 77 Pollock lt>. 4 a 4i saal lot containing t.hirIren -teres, u Mr. Arthur Hannon and wife from Oaf Fhilbrick.One of A. L. Ward’s team p as longby the Arch He the Cheese It. 151 old Pork *r less, and the same com Koyal degree. compliments and returned home last week.Leslie p p It). j use ot Fureka being prenn-e- land have been friends in town.... i" [- visiting horses was taken sick last week. Cottonseed pcwt., 1.50 Plaster p bbl., l.is the said Horace N. Momoe h\ la chapter, saying that though so young in the and wife of suddenly Harness Uii. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Centre Montville Codfish, dry, p It., r>u s Meal U Young hy her deed dated dim.-A.' D. is/.. Elijah Gay have returned Veterinarian Winslow was called from Kye P lb, work they performed it with much precision. visited his Mrs. Emma last Cranberries pqt., StolO Shorts p ewt., 1. Dated this twenty-seventh duv of Febr. from where attended the sister, lilack, D. ine x Augusta, they G. Pittsfield and a case Clover Seen, t3al5 lb. JOSKI’H'S. Mi l 1.1 the was a very pronounced it of glan- Sugar p Evidently meeting pleasant Sunday.While George Plummer, aliou Flour p hbl., 4.75to5.25 T. Administrator «>f the • *Ktr The colonial Robert W. Mrs. orders for wall place, — Petition for l)is' party given by Ramsey soliciting :td Dolph Myrick and wife of Unity- all sizes. /* Bankrupt's at the House Mr. Albert lias to Pitts- a tree that he was felling became lodged on Made V Grinnell Searsport Saturday paper... Gay gone passed Sunday at Frank Walker's_Mrs. by In t he matter of ■ field-The town will I another. Plummer, much against the K. evening was a very pleasant affair. The meeting beheld at charity Walker is quite sick_Daniel Dol- Standard 0. In Bn»oksvillr, January t<< Mr. To the Hon. Na hian W mui. Judge ot tin* In- costumes. into the who has been confined to her to let the lodged tree down, and while up their glance Terry, bed for gins and Rose C. Higgins made a business and Mrs Warren Chatt". a son. dwell Clifton. Court oi the United States lor the lustre lost his hold and fell to a Curtis. In Belfast, 21, to Mr. and Maine. where' they were all seated after uir a long time, is now very feeble.Mr. there the ground, to Belfast Feb. February WALDO S'. m parlors trip I7tli.Burton Gross Mrs. Maurice E. a r. upn Judicial Court, Curtis, daught< IM'«, VU F. HANSON of Belfast, in :1m* < gave one the impression that he Wilson and son of Searsmont and several distance of about 25 feet, the lodged tree Grekni.aw. In masking went to Waterville Friday with a load of Northport, , to January Im-iii, 15)02. ! ot \\ nldo, and Stale of Maine, in said Di>' Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. a was living in old Revolutionary times. The friends visited I'nion Harvest Grange last falling upon him. lioth legs were broken, and Greenlaw, daughter. re-pe<" tally represents, that on the I s h da cabbage squash. Gra\. In o, to Mr. and ADDISON R. SPARROW Bluehill, February l.im.ai>. last past. In* was duly adj’idgeu heads, knee and shoe buckles, Saturday evening and the Messrs. Wilson the bones of one being badly shattered, the Mrs. Hollis A. a son. I I II M. CUNNINOHAM powdered Gray, rupt under Acts of Congress relatii c to \ Hct< hins. In Orland, 14. to Mr. with the short waists and flowing sleeves entertained the grange with their left side of his scalp was torn off and he February And now on sug-evtioii to tin < ourt that I.us rupte> that he lias duly surrendered al grapho- SHIP NEWS. and Mrs. A. W. Hutchins, a son. M. Cunningham. the defendant. at the t• jn- ,>| property and rights of property, and lias of the colonial dames, were a strong re- I phone.The young of this was internally injured, though to what ex- Shuman. In to Mr. people place Waldoboro, , service of the v\rit. was not an inhabitant of tins complied with all the requirement* ot sum and Mis. Elmus Shiinian. a minder of the days of Washington. will have a dance at the Grange Hall Mon- tent Id's. Lincoln and Watson of Weeks daughter. State, and had n.> tenant, agent, or attorney with- and of the orders »t Court touching hi* POUT OF BELFAST. in the same, that iiN m es:ate have cannot tell. He is a goods li.-en rupt• day evening, March :id, for the benefit of W. Mills, yet strong, in he he do- Some nf our citizens recently called to ! | ARRIVED. attached this action, that has had no notice Wherefore he prays, That he may V. Thompson, who lost liis loot a few weeks robust man and has stood the terrible in- HAKlti KI>. of said suit and allaehment.it is Ordered, that hv the Court to have a full discharge 11 nu i1 >■ Rockland on business speak very highly of Feb. 20. Sell. Minnie notice of tile of tills Milt lie ie hi* estate under -aid hai t ago. juries with great fortitude and says that as C'liace, Patterson, pendcne} given tothe proval against their entertainment at Flagg's Hotel,corner Isle au llaut. said defendant. In publislnm an attested eopv «»f Act*, \i ept such debt* as are excepted he has a lighting chance, he proposes to Eat-»n-Lufkin. In I)eer Isle, 4, this order, together vv itli an abstract of the imin such discharge. of Clairmont and Masonic streets. In addi- MOKItlEE. AMERICAN PORTS. February plain- live. Edwin E. Eaton of Little Deer Isle and C'ara F. till' writ, three weeks successively in The Re- Dated tins l'.hht this Cenrt. to be holdeii at lb-lfa't. within and public province Thompson staying with Mrs. Ruy attending spring District of ss. Jacksonville; 19, ar, sch. Daylight, Norfolk Hkrkiuk-vv atkrman. In Camden, February for the County of Waldo, on the third Tuesday I Mainf, to visit. Landlord O. II. is E. Mears... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis school in West Miss Bessie Gloyd, they say, Emily Troy, taught by for New Haven; 20, sld, sch. Florence Be- 0, l ied B. Herrick and Sadie Waterman, both of of April. I'.mj. that said defendant may then and I On tins 24th day *d February, A I>. 1 bo Camden. there appear, and answer to said suit, if he shall the it is the right man in tiie right place, and the j Winchenbach returned last Friday from a Conner—Miss Agnes Carleton passed laud, Savannah for Bridgeport; 24, ar, ship reading foregoing petition, Nickkrson-Foktkr. In Searsport, see cause. j ordered by the ( ourl, That a hearing he week's visit in Waldoboro.... a with her Mr. and Atlas (new) bark Mabel I. February and banjo recitals, solo and chorus i Quite blaze Sunday parents, Mrs. Bath; cld, 15, l>y K. v- Bobbins, Norman A. Nickerson Attest: TII.KSTON WADI.IN. Clerk. tlie same on the 15th of Maivi piano Pernambuco. Esq., upon day started from a hot box under Milton Carleton_Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, of Belfast and Mrs. Sadie E Porter of Searsport. I D. 1 b02, before said Court at Cortland, ip singing, given in the evening by his daugh- got Merriam’s Alphonso Feb. 19. sch. j Boston, Sld, Geo. W. Wells, Wo )i»s-\Vi i.son. In Stamford. Vt.. by Rev. A (ABSTRACT OF I’l.TF. WRIT:) District, at 10 o'clock 1 it the loreno.ui; and assisted the of the mill one evening last week. It was accident- of Pittsfield are the guests of their News C. Fred W. J in ters, by guests house, j Jiyer Newport ; 20, sld, (in tow) bark J. 11. Cooper, Woods of Adams, Mass., for- two one I notice thereof be published The itepu 1 Assumpsit upon promissory notes, a schs. N. T. merly of Belfast, Me., and Rena M. Wilson of I Journal, a in said 1»i in' make ones stay there very pleasant. ally seen by Mr.Muader,who gave the alarm, brother, G. A. Woods—G. B. Cook had Bowers, Portland; Palmer, and given for $40 and interest and the other given for newspaper printed Frank A. Adams. and that all known creditors, and other per- and it was soon horse die Palmer, coal port; 21, ar, sells. $40.34 interesl, each dated June ... l'.ioo. I extinguished_Lumbering valuable Sunday morning, Ad interest, may appear at the said time and A drove over Wm. C. Baltimore; Marie damnum $juu. Writ dated April j;;, A. 1). large party from Belfast Carnegie, Palmer, and show if have, the | operations have been brisk for the past probably from the effects of colic. Veterin- do.; 24, sld from the Roads, sch. Sadie Will- 1901. and returnable to and entered at the Sep cause, any they why pr Monday evening and took supper at the DIKIJ. tember Term, 1901. of said petitioner should not he granted ; three weeks, and our mills will be well ary David Winslow of Pittsfield was called cutt, F.lizabethport for Belfast. the Thu House. Date of real estate attachment- April 23, A. D. And it is further ordered by Court, Searsport Judging from the hearty Baltimore, Feb. 19. sch. Katherine Clerk shall send mail to ail known ered stocked, as usual—Rev. H. I. Holt gave a but said it was a hopeless case... The pie Ar, 1901, at Sh. and 30m. in the forenoon. by Mr. and Mrs. Grinned for I). Perry, 20, sld, bark Olive Plaintiff's copies of said petition and this order, addr* compliments paid discourse last from Sargentville; Ann is. In Stonington, , Mrs. Eliza attorney, (Jeo. E. Johnson. Belfast, powerful Sunday Luke sociable at the Cook schoolhouse Saturday- Thurlow, N. sch. Maine. to them at tiieir places of residence a- state' the furnished and their to Wilmington, C.; 23, ar, Annis. 69 1 supper efforts en- aged years. Witness the Honorable N athan W nn 13:3, using the one word “Repent.” Kro. evening was a very pleasant occasion and Wesley M. (Her, Mobile. Bowden. In West Mrs. A true copy of the order of Court with abstract tertain their all must Surry, February 17, of of the said Court, and the seal thereof,.it guests have had a very Feb. 19. sch. Jacob Frances 91 11 months and 18 the writ. 3\v9" Holt is a diligent student, does not become the house was well tilled. An entertain- Portland, Sld, M. Bowden, aged years, in said on the 24th of Fet time. Mr. and Mrs. days. Attest; Til ESTON WADI IN, Clerk. land, District, day enjoyable Prescott 1). imbued with the Ilaskell, Savannah; 21, ar, bark J. II. A. 1). 11)02. “Xew Theology,” Evolu- ment consisting of select readings by Misses Bowden. In Orrington, 19, 11. Carter furnished music for the Bowers, Boston, to load for South America; February Mary ,1., [L. s ] A. H DAVIS. Cl. dancing. wife of Thomas Bowden, aged 70 years, 9 months Wonderful Plow tion,” “Darwinism,” etc., but, like St. Paul, Maud Munroe, Bessie Conner and Angie sch. Malconi Baltimore. Truly Quickly -v true of and order thereon as Baxter, Jr., and 18 copy petition Mr. A. M. Kane acted The days. e prompter. is to Jan. 18. sch. Annie Attest A H. Davis, C determined know nothing among us Garcelon and Mrs. Bertie Whitney was Mobile, Ar, Lord, Barter. In Martinsville, , Mrs. party did not leave for home until 12 o’clock. Kendall, 19, in sch. Martha E. hut Jesus Christ and him crucified. given_In the report last week of Rev. A. Cardenas; port, Abby Barter, aged 71 years. CHAPHAIN’S The following are the names of those in at- C. Stubbs, Whitney, Pascagoula for Kings- Fuller. In Wakefield, Mass., , LINCOLN VILLE. P. Hatch’s 80 birthday it read ton. Christiana tendance; Mr. and “prayer by- Leighton (Colson) Fuller, formerly of Mrs. F. G. Spinney, Belfast, aged 72 and 9 months. STATE OF MAINE Rev. n. E. McFarlane spent a few of Mrs. 0. L. Tyler and Mrs. Georgia Tyler Carrabelle, Fla., Feb. 18. Cld, sell. J. years Golden Mr. and Mrs. E. A. days Hill. In Sharon, Mass., February William Crown Oil Wadsworth, Mr. and Manchester Haynes, Providence; ar, sch. 22, W \I.IK) cor NT V. last week in Wiscasset—Rev. T E. Jones, Woods.” It should have read, “prayers by- G. Hill of Belfast, aged 73 years. Mrs. M. E. Brown, Hr. and Mrs. W. E. Ella M. Willey, Trinidad, RELIEVES AND CURES Elders Linneus A. Luthers. In Los Angeles, Calib, February To Frank W. Haley <»f Wintei port. P. E., will hold a quarter]y conference at Morse, P. Hatch and Feb. 18. sell John I. West. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dorman, Mr. and Eastport, Me., Ar, 10, Nancy (Roberts) Luthers, formerly of Belfast. County of Waldo, a pew own •! tie Lincolnville Centre W. A. Luce, and select readings by Mrs. G. Snow, New York. Miller. In New COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, (im.i Mrs. J. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. Saturday evening and York, , Captain terport Congregational Church. Sleeper, G. Paul, Feb. 19. sch. Emerson Miller of 68 Re- at the Reach L. Tyler and Mrs. Georgia Woods.” Pascagoula, Ar, Estelle, Rockland, aged years. and all LUNG 1 M and two other owners Mr. and Mrs. L T. Mr. preach Sunday morning_ Tyler mains to Rockland for interment. CROUP ROUBLES. hereas, you pew Shales, and Mrs. M. San Juan; 23, ar, sch. Carrie E. Look, brought Chiu di, ha\- Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Cooley have returned Racklike. In Seal Harbor. South Thoraaston, Winterpori "Congregational K. K now Mr. and Mrs. A. ,S. FREEDOM. Veazie, Point-a-Pitre. in writing to me, Fllery Howe Hon, Fahy, , Asbra O. Raekliffe, a native of Cam- application home after an extended visit to friends_ Norfolk, F'eb. 19. Ar, sch. E. SJ5n PKH BOTTLE Justice of the Peace in and for said ('•»■ Mr. and Mrs S. Mr. and Mrs. The lecture on “Robert Burns” Lucy den, aged 35 years, 5 months and 13 Thompson, given by days. call a of the pew ow ners ot said Mrs. C. R. Sawtelle has returned after Friend, Thomas, Boston ; 20, sld, sch. Win. Sweet. In 16, Hannah meeting John A. Mr. and Mrs. visit- the Rev. Archibald Waterville, February THE DRUG STORES. to act the articles hereinafter mei.r Fogg, Prescott D. II. Cullens last Thursday B. Palmer, Portland; cld, sch. Hattie H. M. Swett, daughter of the late William and _AT upon ing her brother in Rrewer_Mrs. J). M. Mary Therefore you are hereby rel' 0R> Messrs. F. II. Fail;, A. M. F. S- Eve- mother — Special preparations are being Barbados, Sld, Grace Davis, fering at intervals from attacks I was lame dur- NELSON SMART, latent Kane, owing to the staging giving way, breaking Dodge, Cuba. Searsport, made for an Easter cantata_Mrs. I). W. ing the day and in severe pain at night. After a in the of Waldo, and S. K< ol M their admission by mail. One of the most Seven Hundred Cengregational evening MARINE when I went to bed. I read an account of Doan’s Acre Island there have MISCELLANY. A. I>. 15)02, at 10 o’clock m. as well as March 6th—The executive committee of Pills a back like mine interesting amusing parts was been three cases Kidney curing and I went WILLIAM l\ TIIO.MI-son of scarlet fever in a mild Norfolk, Feb. 17. Sell. Menawa of Ban- the “Tune Contest” of Freedom Academy tendered a reception to to a drug store and got a box. Well, I kept tak- l\v9* Referee for Waldo Id-' twenty-five popular form. The children are recovering. The gor, Capt. Leathers, reported off Cape Miss II. C. Colcord in the new and students ing them until the pain left. Since I stopped I airs played by her school was principal Tuesday Henry leaking, was towed in here to-day closed—Saturday evening,Feb. of manner. in for have done lots heavy work but my back lias ever pleasing After this the 22nd, the Sunday School children of the evening the Grange Hall.Albert repairs. New York, Feb. 18. Sch. stood the strain.” and PAPER HANGER, will paper for you a room were asked to in Stevenson went to on a business Methebesec, Collector’s audience join singing Free church gave a concert in com- Bangor from Tax Notice. Baptist Norton, Jacksonville, reports Feb. 14, Just such emphatic endorsement can be had FOR “Nearer God to Thee.” Then another last week_Rev. W. A. Richmond will $2.26, my memoration of trip about 220 miles S. E. £ S. from are now !m Washington’s birthday. Sandy Hook, right here in Belfast, t all at Edmund Wilson’s furnishing paper and all. Ceilings whitewashed, All taxes for 1901 due anil Tune Contest of twelve sacred after talk to the next even- an abandoned scow. cost. Taxes on real estate not bel'u hymns, Miss Lena M. Rose is a efficient work- young people Sunday passed garbage and ask what is paid very Feb. 15. Sch. drug store reported. ; TWO FOR 76c. will be returned to the Sole which ice cake and coffee were ing about the life of Booker T. Washington. Rockland, Prohibition, 1,190*2, City cream, er in the school_Mrs. F. C. for cents box " Pendleton ashore at Swan’s Island, is still in good con- Sold fifty per by all dealers. Fos- Painting at lowest price. 1 give a guarantee suit per order of the city government. 1 ....Mrs. entertains the W. C. tv served. The candy table, presided over by and her Brina returned Augusta Flye dition and her owner is ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the for a first class job. Address in my office in Memorial building daih daughter recently present reported and from 1.30 io v Miss Mildred assisted Eliza T. U. at the home of Mr. D. W. Dodge Tues- with Boston A. BLOOM. 38 High St... Belfast., Me. t<> 11.30 a. m., Saturdays Monroe, by from N. where had negotiating wrecking parties United States. card and I will call. Brooklyn, Y., they spent to deliver her here. Drop a postal w8* M. C. MILL. Collector Averill, Bella Auspland and Beatrice Park, day afternoon. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no several months in visiting relatives... Stonington, Me., Feb. 16. Sch. Mabel E. was attractive to the substitute. specially younger por- Capt. F. C. Pendleton left',Feb.|24th for New Goss, Paschal, hence for Boston, with stone, tion of the The the Stops the Cough which went ashore on Widow’s Island at Card of Thanks. company. singing by York on business ...The public schools the lower entrance to Deer audience of “God be with till we meet and works oft the Cold. Isle thorough- We desire to thank our friends and neighbors you closed Feb. 21st for a few week’s vacation. WA NTED. WANTED fare, and reported full of water, remains on for their tokens of affection to our beloved hus- concluded the exercises of one of again,” ....Melvin Dodge and G. D. Perry have axative liromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold the rocky bottom, with a rock through her A solicitor for Belfast and vicinity to secure band and father, also their kind deeds and sym- A situation to rto housework. the social and hull. The has been members for “The Parmelee in our affliction. most enjoyable evenings been confined to the house several weeks by n one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cargo transferred to Library.” Apply by pathy M US. L LI A <«u v< K, sch. Annie & Reuben to be mail. THE PARMELEE LI BRAKY, MRS. C. E. REYNOLDS AND FAMILY. in the vestry for a long time. cents. forwarded to passed illness. Boston. lw9 Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Portland Branch. Waldo, ,1902.—Iw9* lW*ff brln.oal, Maine