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The I ME 73. APRIL BELFAST, , THURSDAY, 18, 1901. NUMBER 16

of To-Day’s same fate a hair’s two men Contents Journal. by breadth; THE BELGIAN HARE INDUSTRY. A drowned at’Rockland and two others BELFAST BUSINESS MAN. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. rescued two women; a 19- by plucky The Eastern | \s (, k. .The Maim* Good Templars who she lives in Importing & Breeding Co. is Hill .The Har years-old girl, says Thomas G. Small w ent to Boston last week (i.>v. Belgian Portland whose motherdenies now well established in this city in the Bel- ► Weather Report Transfers in (but part for a short visit. .niing Local Industries....A of this, and much more of her romantic gian hare business and has more than 200 Judi- Edward O. Thorndike ! --Mint ibituary Supreme talei at N. from drink- breeding animals on hand. The arrived from Bos- Shoe Situation....Yachts and dying Dover, H., headquar- her fiance ton for a short visit. | societies..Dr. John T. Main... ing poison, alleged refusing ters is at the stable of the manager, E. F. Saturday to come to her bedside; three people Hanson, on Northport avenue. The stock is John Parker visited his sister, Mrs. PAGE 2. still from an incen- Mary missing Lewiston; received from all sections of Parker, in last week. | s. aiarer..Wedding Bells..Maine diary going the rounds—all this is cast- the country, Bangor News Notes. from the ing a shadow over these April days. specially large breeders in Kansas Emery F. White is at home from Boston to PAGE 3. City and Los Angeles. Nearly all the take part in the Pirates of Penzance. ...Coon Cats....Hopes in stock is American bred, a few im- Yachts and Boats. although Harold T. returned to Dartmouth 4. ported English bucks are kept. The Ameri- Siljjey pagh College yesterday, after his Easter vacation. School Notes..The Churches, can bred stock shows more valuable points The New York “A Edward H. iml Bankers Northport News. World says: magnifi- than the English, and to the non-profes- Fletcher, a student at Harvard cent cup is to be offered by one of the best sional they are much handsomer animals. College, was in Belfast last week on busi- PAGE 5. known yachtsmen in New York for a race The bucks are all ness. fast...The Millinery Openings company’s high-bred, with between the Constitution, the Independ- scores no PAG e 6. above per cent. One called Tyler H. Bird of Rockland visited his ence and the Columbia.'' The name of the Demon” is solid black a ml Notes. -Marooned Five “Blafk color, but is parents in this city a few'days the past n donor is not Freshets Register of Deep given. a sou of Yukon Chief, a winner of the week. 1!m- Deserted Farm A Fast prize K. L.' Macomber to Boston last Sat- color and sunshine Does..April Weather. went regulation markings. Black Collins and have moved ! McCarty family PAGE 7. to Demon is the one of his that is in urday meet Mr. Dodworth and took only get to their cottage at Temple Heights for the Banks and Back The Yawl with him a fine photograph of the yacht he any way off color. North Star, a buck from ..ike Wants season. Notice—Augusta Kansas Concise. The Workshops is building for that gentleman, made by A. City, is nearly perfect in color, Capt. John W. Ferguson left Saturday for Prohibition Points..Rooms S. Ileal, who is an expert photographer. shape of head, feet, ears, eyes and mark- 1 »• :. The joint commit- in tow of the Boston tng Confidence. Mr. tiser; one who believes in “printers' ink,” the company used a Western of yesterday, from a visit of a few wns of Vinalhaven, Deer Baxter and a party of friends left Port- style hutch, and practices what he preache*. Mr. Bur- Wednesday, have re-elected Mr. but Mr. Hanson soon invented one with a days in Belfast. ington land, last week, for a Southern cruise, but, kett began his business career in Belfast inlis of Vinalhaven sup- number of improvemants, on which he has Misses Maude M. Milliken owing to an accident to the boiler, were with but little capital or experience, in com- and Mary F. for the current school year, applied for a patent. The Hanson hutches to will be made at with men well Johnson arrived home Saturday from a visit of Vinalhaven was obliged delay. Repairs petition equipped with both, yford are 3i feet long, 3 feet wide and 2 feet high. in New York. man and Mr. Fred A. Tor- the Bath Iron Works. and he has often said that he attributes The nest in the lower hand corner is right much of his Mrs. M. A. returned home ington secretary of the The April number of The Rudder has an GEORGE E. BRACKETT, Grand Secretary Maine I. O. G. T. success to his advertisements Ingraham Sat- 11x11x20 inches, with an at the rear iic of the authori- opening in The Journal. On the other hand he from and will request illustrated article showing the construction for the must urday Melrose, Mass., spend se that town was ad- entrance and exit of the does and llaut, of the two Constitution and be credited with business and executive the summer here. cup-defenders, THE MAINE GOOD TEMPLARS. esting program was rendered. Then re- and a i- union,and Mr.Coombs will young, door in front through which This is butone of the marks were made the abilities of a ami with Independence. many- by .Superintendentsof the be high order, standing Edmund 1*. Brown returned Monday to of the schools there. The Grand Lodge in Session in Portland. Juvenile Templars from different parts of young may examined without dis- interesting features, which comprise re- behind his advertisements, so that people Caribou, after a short visit to his father, superintendent was fixed at The 4:id annual session of the Grand the State, Mrs. E. P. Alexander of Belfast turbing either the doe or the The •young. soon a\ incut as fol- ports of cruises, plans for building yachts, presiding and Mrs. E. L. Brackett of Bel- came to realize that Burkett’s bar- Frederick W. Brown. ajiportioned Lodge of Good Templars convened in Mys- doe makes her nest of straw and lines it laliiaven and Deer Isle $425 etc. Among the illustrations is one of the fast acting as secretary. Brief remarks gains meant something—that with hair from her own they really John 11. llealey and family moved to Pros- tic hall, Portland, at 10 A. m. April 10th, were made Mrs M. E. Mrs. W. pulled body. The Mon $300 and Isle au Haut wreck of the schooner Lester A. Lewis. by Griffin, were bargains; and on his 11. litters in number from 5 and bargain days pect Mr. is at work on Wm. of Bath will Grand Chief Templar U. A. Caine of West Fultz, Ralph W. Jones, Miss Annie I. vary to 14, it is Thursday. Healey Rogers Rudder Publishing Co., 9 Murray street, Rev. Rev. spacious, well-lighted store in Odd Fellows’ About 50 Harris, E. B. Stevens, W. W. safe to count on an average of ti coming to Mosquito Mountain. keel for a four-masted New York. Kennehunk, presiding. delegates is i Hooper, Frank W. Gowen, H. N. Erskine, A block thronged with eager customers, and ibout 1300 tons about were F. Nesmith was ap- maturity. doe may begin breeding at ti Mrs. Geo. 0. has arrived home May present. Harry i Mrs. E. E. Caine, Mrs. L. C. Partington and his of and Bailey v C. K. CooniDs went to Boston last Satur- months large corps competent obliging nth End yard. He has 150 pointed chief marshal and Miss Nellie G. i Charles A. Maxwell. Mrs. Alexander re- old, and produce 5 litters per year. after spending the winter in Massachusetts William F. clerks is taxed to the utmost to keep up with frame already in his yard day accompanied by Capt. Guilford assistant. The cited a poem, “Bread upon the waters cast, They are fed with oats anti watered twice and Maine. grand lodge degree their demands. Rockland, cars are now on their to return in a he shall be gathered at the last.” a way Welch, intending yacht was conferred on 16 officers of subordi- day, and hay is kept before them all the past A reception was tendered the visitors W. Mrs. W. II. who the winter look with the balanceof the has there. The weather was un- by George Burkett is the son of William Mason, spent bought nate time. Carrots or other root are fed lodges. Arcana lodge at the conclusion of the ex- crops in returned to her home in Frank- : keel. The bottom will be of and Mr. Coombs return- and Charlotte V. (Sinionton) Burkett, and Boston, favorable, however, The Chief Templar then delivered his an- ercises. three times a week. Mr. Hanson earlydis- and the top of oak. This was born in Camden, Me., in 1842. lie fort by train Wednesday. ed home yesterday, leaving the yacht in the nual address. Under the head of covered that colds were caused spent hundredth and third ves- “Temper- by keeping his stream. He will send a man from here to boyhood in Fast Boston, where his father Master Earl Bailey White celebrated his ted by Mr. Rogers.In the ance Legislation Reviewed," he said: the air too close, and at once made arrange- was in business as a fifth a at his home on ■ assist in Thank that the Maine engaged shipbuilder, birthday by party Bay- iicial Court at Augusta Capt, Welch bringing her to this goodness legisla- lasted for an hour, and at !» o’clock Granii ments for better ventilation His stock is ture has closed for two years and their Chief Uriah A. Caine the and attended the high school there. When View street Saturday afternoon. Whitehouse heard port. We understand that the yacht is the Templar opened now troubled with or Judge works do follow them. We have no reason rarely colds other dis- cause business session. The committee on appro- he was twenty-one years of age he was ap- to George E. sloop Mallard, 11 tons net, built at Chicago the wise The are Mrs. Wm.L. Wentworth of East (irland call- quity to complain. Thanks to temper- I priations, through Chairman A. II. jNew- tempers. pens frequently cleaned, the Fairfield Floral Co., to in 1888. committee and Ross excluded 1 pointed Paymaster in the United States ed on in She has splendid accommodations ance (Kelley | bel t, reported that the following appropria- but as the Belgians are naturally very clean- friends Belfast last week. She was nelsons money which, it is we w ere enabled to hold our own. We gain- were Navy, receiving his appointment in Septem- and a full outfit, including storm sails, and tions necessary: ly animals, and are easily taught, the work on her way home from visiting her parents, 1- obtained by fraudulent ed nothing, for we asked nothing as an or- i for ..S.'ioo ber, and in while is specially designed for cruising. Salary grand secretary in a is 1883, December, discharg- Capt. and Mrs. Ephraim E. Pendleton, in re are 700 creditors and the der. The ."State constables are gone and it is ! Field work *500 well-regulated rabbitry light. expenses. ing his duties off Georgetown, S. C.. he was The yacht Lamont, owned an open question whether they were ever Grand of Juvenile Tern- The is and does Boston. Ived is $14,000.Portland’s sloop by superintendent company incorporated taken Messrs. E. A. and S. E. Shuman, is at Bor- any great benefit to the cause. (M) prisoner by the Confederates and was heendecideda legal article piars. business on the same general principles as Ralph E. Freeman, veterinarian, has locat- den’s at the un- Rro. Pearson’s one per cent, beer was de- Field work. 100 in until in Colum- and Sheriff Pearson shipyard, pumping station, ; other captivity December, 18(i4, disc, extensive A but 1 am not sure but what it was corporations, the stockholders taking ed in Dexter, and the Gazette says he has dergoing improvements. bright feated, International superintendents’church.. 225 bia and In 1889 he his seize no more of it. This we see that resubmission- Libby prisons. began holystone deck is being laid, and with a best, when every Printing journals. 100 their chances on greater or smaller divi- had considerable business since be came mercantile career 'another light drinks have new bulwark a new mast ist worked for its adoption. Innkeepers other 125 as a member of the Bel- rail, stanchion, I printing. dends as the business may be or there. lie spent a few days in Rockland are bonds and licenses prosperous I by experts to contain less and the Lamont is being meta- still under possible I Postage and express. 75 fast dry goods firm of Sinionton Brothers & bowsprit, in talent be- otherwise. In addition to this each stock- recently with his brother. Dr. F. E. Free- nt Per- morphosed in a most elegant fashion. The spite of great employed I Expenses of grand council. loo alcohol.Manager holder is entitled to Co., and two years later bought the interests il Diehard Kite who cabin is to be lighted by electricity, supplied fore the Judiciary Committee. I Electoral superintendent. 10 the use for one year of man. track, of the other members of the firm. Since I from batteries located "under the Rev. W. F. Berry has been a consistent, The w as discussed Messrs. New- a well-bred n last week in conference storage report by doe, which, when received, is A. C. Mosntan and Walter Hobbs ami floor. The Shumans to the La- persistent worker for principles of temper- Gowen and 1871 he has been in business without an as- of the New expect get j bert, Norton, Stevens, Moore, bred to a high bred buck. The doe be inagers England ment into the 1. ance. His work was not a flaunting of the ! Maxwell may their w ives to return to Androscoggin water by May She will be and by Sisters Estes, Harley and sociate and has built a trade, lie expect it states that he has as he or a scheme to returned for later four the up large ion, as handsome and well-equipped up-to-date society represented, get others. The report was as sub- breeding times, and continue their Diamond < iarment accepted is a director of the Odd Fellows' county it a New England Fair is yacht as will sail in Massaclmssetts brilliant newspaper reports and compli- mitted. stock-holder the Building bay paying express charges, business. will ate ii will be held at t lid < >r- the season. She was built ments. Our order was represented at every The credential committee then in whose handsome block his Cutting They probablyjli" during coming presented which in New England average about (10 Association, at Deer in ,3. W. Green, of any consequence. its final In all were 100 in Auburn until Lisbon Falls recovers from ! uf at Dover, New Ilamp- Isle, Me., 1898, by hearing report. there dele- cents large store is located. He is a Master Ma- she The bill was worth notic- per trip. The stock-holder thus gets > a is +81 feet over all, aii'feet water line, druggist hardly gates and alternates who had a the effects of the fire. is strong probability, present, son, and as an Odd Fellow has all 181 feet (i feet ! ing and was unanimously defeated when it to vote for the officers. live litters of young, at an passed ii none will lie held beam, draught. right which, average during was laid over for two the chairs and as years. The first officer to be elected w as a Grand of (i, will give him 30 animals from the presided Grand Conductor cars in the middle of Davis of freight Transfers in Real Estate. Kelley Lewiston, Waterville, Chief Templar, and for that office M. J. of the Grand In lie is a Re- Secret Societies. ; original doe. At the end of the the Lodge. politics might on the Bucksport Staples of Knox county were the represen- How of Brooks tb* name of Hon. year presented and has served two in <• We want publican year- the Maine Central left the The transfers in real estate tative s.of the liquor legislation. A. II. Newbert. This was the nomin company receives back the original doe and following only Board of Phoenix worked the third nt one mile west of South to predict now that these gentlemen have ation for the office. Mr. Newrbert was ac- one-fifth of her Aldermen. Lodge degree were in young, but the stock-holder recorded Waldo County Registry of reached the zenith of their power. cation April 1st, political cordingly declared elected. has all of the second and Monday evening. sixty members were pres- rolling Deeds for the week 1901: Their sentiments \vould be in subsequent gen- ending April 17, appreciated A. S. Burke of Bingham, C. A. Maxwell OBITUARY. ent and witnessed tlie* work. Baked beans .banknient, badly breaking are erations. the end of Eunice L. Griffin, to Herbert !». Kentucky, the distillers' heaven, but of Portland, and W. A. Rideout of Calais By the year the com- he emergency brakes on the Cambridge, well edu- and brown bread were served. rather too low for progressive, were put in nomination for the office of pany expects to have a market for all the vs Devereaux, Stockton Springs; land and stopped them, prevent- cated people such as Maine can boast. F. II. grand counselor. The election resulted in stock its members can produce, but no one Bainbridge 11. Know Item died at bis home King Solomon Council, Royal and Select ving the track.The game buildings in Stockton Springs. Sewall C. Wilson oi Brunswick is* another man that the choice of A. S. Burke for the office. | well to avoid. is under any obligation to sell to the com- on Congress street Sunday morning, alter worked three on two cundi- to flourish at Belgrade Vyles, Stockton Springs, to Win. II. Smith, temperance voters would do For grand vice templar, Mrs. Jennie <>. j Masters, degrees summer with tlie eom- We were disappointed when we heard Plaisted of White the incum- pany if he can do better elsewhere. A com- an illness of several years duration, lie dates evening. A delegation came nig do.; land and buildings in Stockton Springs. Rock, present j j Saturday ■ Gorham II. of Biddeford make w links or Weymouth bent. Mrs. C. M. Erskins and Mrs. C. II. was born in a son of Samuel and steamer A costing $5000 Frank A. to plete record of every animal is kept, down Liberty, from Searsport by Castine. ban- Simpson, Winterport, Winter- a for resubmission. Prescott were | am. The of plea nominated. Mrs. Plaisted patrons The \. | to the minutest details of Julia Howell ) Knowlton. In life lie was served after the work. land and in However, we maue a notatne ,cioi was elected. The name of E. pedigree, breeding early ay, and the degree staff of \urora Lodge those better educated in moral has had 25 give a of Thus wound made him somewhat lame the re- xpected that saloon keep- Searsport, to B. O. Sargent, do.: land in replaced by years experience in the office, possibility 70,000 markings. will work the degree. The steamer will ethics. from the judges was was elected. mainder of liis x illt* will pay s:\nno in lines Taking power far the company has shipped 007 does to life. After his discharge Searsport. B. 0.& L. M. Sargent, Searsport, We expected it For leave Lewis wharf at 2.30o'clock. reported upon adversely. grand treasurer Mr. F. II. Dexter put from the service he worked in a -d court.Vt a meeting t 7 42 36 Rain. 1.06 iu. to serve without pay ; actual expenses to be Clerk, Tileston Wadlin, Belfast. <’. Fitzroy Carter died at his home in ntion of charities and cor- '• “Resolved, That we, the Grand Lodge of Maine, party went h\ a s|*-ei*i j of -t* too 8 43 38 .79 in. borne by the Grand Lodge. I should say H. 27 in' I. O. G. T., express our approval of the work C. O. Portland. Providence, I., Friday, April ."*th, aged ( astine. after da r xi held in at 9 42 36 Cloudy. make an each $10 Stenographer, Barrows, returning gh; May Washing- appropriation year. done Sheriff Pearson in his attempt to 10 48 36 N. E. Hail, 10 p.m. by sup- Rev. Gilbert E. years. He was the elder son of John P and morning The degree w.i* »if. d »•% the following: George \V. would cover 1901,—this would be largely press the sale of beer of unknown strength and Chaplain, F.dgett, Belfast. 11 50 35 N. Clear in p. m. the degree >taff «.| Vurora Ia«|g» * d th. l l ast Kairlield, E. P. Went- for postage. well know n demoralizing qualities,and an earnest Burton F. Mont- F.tta W. Carter of Howard, U. I., formerly 12 57 31 Clear. County Attorney, Foster, oUhers were Grand \|*>t**« < The Civic and W. C. T. U. have desire that he sustained the courts/' in»taJI*d h> th* l t land, Mrs. Hannah Bailev 13 61 29 League may by by ville. of Montville, Maine. He was born in Free- The date of next was Following are the officer* \ (. t-rarw*-* 14 64 29 adopted a plan similar to what I recom- the annual meeting "p. Miss Mary Snow of Bari- Samuel G. dom, Maine, and when about fourteen A. Bridget, v i. • i)«• 1. s 15 57 28 Fart cloudy. mend, and other orders will do so. Leaving fixed for the second Wednesday and Thurs- Sheriff, Norton, lielfast. years 1.41k Harriet Leavitt of Hallowed. K Lnrvei F •* nr e l» 16 58 38 S. E. Cloudy. the matter in the hands of one and day of April. 1902, and Watervilie was select- Welden /V. of age moved with his parents to Fa IV*** person Crier, Poland, Montville. Malden, s Rachael w* • registry of deeds in Portland him will a ed as the meeting |fern< k Th* \o-tor* holding responsible accomplish place. Sheriffs, Geo. A. Sears- Mass., where he was in the employ of Murry corded the to the of The Grand Lodge attended to all Deputy Jackson, ruyall) entertamed by th* Keh.kah* of Do discharge The Shoe Situation. deal having 1 great good. 1 ♦V* w « a A. L. Walker, F. G. Wiley for several years, lie afterward in fftral from Josiati Drummond Grand E. Brackett sub- necessary business final adjournment was moot; Swanville; .Secretary George b‘* iTt. lit on w w *i th* taken and the annual session re- Palermo: Jere Monroe. worked for Walker, Stetson, Saw a •• ever) p«Mh«i .(•«!>- Pierce, trustees, of one-third Large producers of footwear in New Eng- the fol- forty-third Norton, liowen, yet mitted his annual report of which mains but a to ail who "fid's bond issue of $1,100,000, land are still doing a good business, with pleasing memory Messenger, Charles W. Perkins, lielfast. of Boston. He s|>ent the earlv part of is an abstract: participated in it. Dt John T n f-. Several other can- sufficient orders to insure full time at the lowing in wifi heavy Present number of total notes. The Grand Jury is the same as at the Sep- Havana. Cuba. He leave* a and one of shops for a month or more. Expected con- lodges, 157; pay- the issue have The * recently cesions in prices by smaller makers have ing membership, 5,425; number of members past grand chief templars present tember and January terms, except that W. child; also one brother, Itenj. II arter to y Governor Hill lias in not total member- were F. H. Dexter of .1. II. I »•!•*» tb»- «tf **A .J«*'k«*»ti present- commenced, moderately large contracts for lodges reported, 1,400; Npringvale, II. Churchill of Montville and II Car- mourn his sudden death. The funeral Kennebec Valley Home for boots ship, (1,825. Hamiltou of Mattawamkeag. and Marcellus « i*ti who has l*r#« t.«-**d f« ** i >' split, kip and grain being secured at of were vices were held in Provideiwe. II I and the j Fifty Cash received from taxes 12 to Oct. J. Dow of Brooks. tridge Prospect excused. Thompson liouse, wliieh is 2j cents reduction. Local shoe manufactur- April The Detroit N» h* < a it of taxes The burial was at Pleasant Hill « Free I'liblioh* |M>rtra the lot which lie ers reduced but 1, 1900, $884.43; cash received from Among the oldest members of the grand traverse Juries are as follows: emetery. purchased have output, prices are folio a Oct. 1 to $861.32; total, $1,745.75; lodge present at the meetings of the | t he li|( «ket« h of a foi m« res. bn* ,*f mansion in Augusta. The I w ithout change. The jobbing trade appears April (1,1901, day First Jury—K. E. Hall, foreman. Mont- doia, Maine. cash received for supplies, $178.14: cash were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rurnhani of I Waldo comity. Dr Main having pot .1 "i tlit? home are now in a quiet compared with the activity before ville; li. lielfast: Wilber and turned in to the treasurer, Portland, both of whom have been members Stephen Kickm-ll, Easter, but a fair volume of sales is paid $1,- i lor a tune in I rnt> ding near the State House, report- for 35 I.. Frankfort: Montfonl c li. hone ed. from Boston 923.89. years. Carter, , Mr*. Mary Ann Jones died at hej nut's Shipments continue to Among th* "tioiig irxl pi tilto".|lit* iigur»*s gift will be The largest lodge is Brooks, No. .4. in Among the present board of officers was admirably show a good gain over last year’s ligures. Hownes, Winterport; William Folsom, neai Wfnnecook station in Burnham April in Mleliiguii i" Dr. John I. Mam of la. k r t lie with St. No. sec- noticed A. 8. Burke of the home, being large, with Texas oak most Waldo county, Croix, 57, Gingham, grand 1 * Excepting sides, lines of Belfast; I.uther George, James after an of a few sl»e son. >f a .pin t ami r* t rig nature. Dr. "unis. It will be ond. counselor, Mrs. C. M. Krskineof Montville, Searsport; Kith, illness moved leather are weaker, while on the other Main has '•*• of his lit* been since the last tho vice and S. Grant, Stockton Allen was in | 'pent nearly years resent location to a lot on hand the hide market lias Lodges have instituted grand Templar superintendent Springs: Finery i born Liticoliivill*. July 11. ls*_% a steadied, Chicago of Juvenile K. P. I in serving “the halt, tin- am**, anil the "'■I.The to show the annual session at Pine Point, Matinicus, Templars Mrs. Alexander, Heal, IJneoInville; James S. long, Brooks: I of Nathaniel and Pottle 1 grand jury of the quotations failing customary Belfast. daughter Nancy blind. which had continued since the West Lubec, Alton, liaugor, Avon, Addi- Allen F'. .. supreme court decline, year Feonaril, Knox; Edwin Lufkin, Fernald. She was the seousl wife of l»an- hi. Ma n has always been interest- judicial son, Edmunds, Auburn, Columbia and The past grand vice Templars in attend- deeply n opened with scarcely any interruption. In ed in studies. his stud M indictments, Friday. Jonesboro. Lodges have been reorganized ance were Mrs. L. < Partington of Port- Monroe; Joseph A Maiden. Swanville. lel Jones of Burnham, who died se\etal microscopic During tlie face of recent reductions in of ■ **s H'l-se are for two prices E. of at Harvard lie was a private pupil of Dr. liquor, for raw material at Kingfield and Whitneyville. land, Mrs. E. Knight Peering, and Second Jury—Frans M. Porter, foreman, She leaves four rubber goods, the has advanc- years ago. sons, Tobias, • diver Wendell Holmes n this branch. Con- Norton then re- Mrs. M. L. of Lewiston. battery, one for obtaining ed to ti(i Review Grand treasurer O. tv Pres.se> George E. L. S. cents.—Dun’s April lath. Winterport; Marriner, Scarsinont: /.elotes, Seneca andfJoseph, all of Burnham, tinuing his research* s in this line for 'dm false and one ported on the financial standing, as follows: Brackett of Belfast, w ho has acted as secre- many pretences Hazael McKeen, Belfast; Herbert and one y ears has materially fitted him for the Total for the year ending April li, tary of the grand lodge for the past 25 years, Paul, step-daughter, Mrs. Kster Braley posi- mg obscene pictures.At Waldo. L. M. Bryant, Waldo receipts tion lie holds as of Station, for the was on his Waldo; C. A. John P president Jackson’s t the court 1901, 8'J,X£2.6B; expenditures year, hand, accompanied by assistant, Phillips, Palermo; of Belfast. Of her fathers family of four- superior for Ken- has been Town Clerk — The lo- hoard of health. appointed Mrs. Brackett. Liberty ; Howard Thorn- in session at 82,170.41. Sanford, Small, teen five remain, Mrs. Patience Heal and Dr. Main was horn at ny. Augusta, a cal board of health lias been reorganized. Mrs. E. P. Alexander, the grand superin- Albion, Me., May 1 the dike; Howard Snow, 2a, and was on a farm, lie Waterville dealers a Burnham; Percy Timothy Fernald of Lewis O. is:u, brought up liquor The are members : A. H. teudent of Juvenile Templars, read very Reception to Governor Hill. Lincolnville, I' following Roberts, Fernald of studied medicine at under d. The aggregate of their interesting report, which showed that at the Tower, Belmont; George W. Varney, Unity; Belfast, Mrs. Margaret Bryant of Castleton, Vt., Eli Whitcomb, C W. Shorey, Sec-The and the late Dr. Cory don L. Ford, who for many nits to *5,000. It has been first of the year there were 105 temples in The reception and ball tendered Governor Lyman W. Wentworth, Searsport; E. A. Troy Mrs. Paulina I). Creed of Fort season is over and Fairfield. years held the chair of anatomy in the Uni- ni the Christian Civic maple syrup lias been the State, w hich number has been augument- Hill and members of his staiT in Bangor Wyman, Islesboro. 1 League versity of Michigan. He worked as a civil ihie for the the for The Freeman ed since. Luring the year seven counties Friday night, April I Jth, was a brilliant and The named number of indict- (tourest years... road, following jurors reported, but engineer, served his State as a member of were visited and 17 temples inspected. A successful affair, it was an or- Local Industries. •'.'"stj Waterville men. It is which has been impassable since the admirably were excused the first day: John G. Aborn, Concerning the house of in lHaO and heavy- visitation was also to five district dered social the scene — representative "1 hv paid even', and of beauty- Belfast; P. G. Hurd, North Everett the law oflicers — port: in the ’00s. the civil war he that the rain, is again open to travel The bad con- 111 were and three will be held in again During 1 lodges, temples organized long memory. Many beauti- Rufus E. The keel is stretched for the new schooner i Waterville must has Peirce, Prospect; Stone, Troy. was assistant surgeon in the 2d Maine regi- he closed dition of the roads caused a small at- reinstated. At the present time there are ful women were in rich as for Brothers present attire, Both juries were excused Tuesday noon McQuestion inG. A. Gilchrest’s ment, U. S. V. He is still investi- hquor shall he sold at the tendance at the Granges, but w-p to 650 members in The well as men. The hall pursuing only expect good standing. report many distinguished until Wednesday morning. yard. gations in !|"l stores.In the Su- see the usual attendance from now out. was and referred to the committee was decorated with and flowers and bacteriology. drug accepted palms The juries were again excused for the Among the characteristics of Dr. ''n't at Ellsworth on Juvenile Templar work. studded with electric lights. Every member Business at the Belfast creamery is in- personal April 10th day, Wednesday morning. Main are gentleness, kindness, conscien- wi Frekkom. Mrs. Cross of who At the afternoon sessiun the standing of the Governor’s stalf was present with creasing steadily. The creamery now re- re decreed as follows: Eva Boston, Among the cases marked for trial are and his love for flowers and dumb has been visiting her sister, Mrs. committees their A fra- the of Col. 11. E. Hamlin of Ells- ceives 200 gallons of cream daily, from more tiousness, man. from Frank Banton, presented reports. exception WiggiD vs. Mullin and others, in which the animals. libellant, II. has returned home—Miss Ella Edwards ternal was received from the worth. The men than MX) cows. The is all of message grand prominent included Con- plaintiff seeks to recover a of land product shipped Bluehill, for cruel and is much and has of in session at Low- and piece to Boston as a small amount improved discharged her lodge Massachusetts, gressman-elect Powers Judge Emery of 100 feet on which the Lincolnvilie cream, except square of cream and Hai.i.dauk. Howard an treatment. Nanette Smith of nurse_Rev. Mr. Richmond has gone to ell. The reports of all the committees the Supreme Court. Dancing began at 10 town butter for the local trade. Douglass, aged house stands; and Unity vs. Thorn- suffered a from Massachusetts to visit his showed a and a renewed and continued into the citizen, paralytic shock last week. tlaut, libellant, Clarence parents.Mrs. general advance, morning. a case in which an The dike, pauper attempt Angora goats of C. E. Libby arrived ... J. E. Hall, who has been is / I'u desertion.There is Stevenson and M iss Webb have returned to interest in the cause. At a reception party which began at will quite sick, plen- 8.45, be made to place the pauper settlement at Burnham and are held there to out E. Hall returned i their home in Knox.The Ladies’ Circle In the an entertainment was the included Saturday, again—E. home last •'rill” to the Maine news this evening receiving party- Governor and on Belfast from their was entertained last recuperate long journey from Sunday. He is attending court in Helfast Thursday by Mrs. A. given by the Juvenile Templars. Alfred Mrs. Hill, Mayor and Mrs. Arthur Chapin, from other i,... horrible murder discovered at Attorneys present counties in- the West. W. H. Arnold is to have fi, and this week as juryman from Montville_ Mcl). Small and Mrs. Abbie Lamson_ Stoddard was the presiding officer and the Gen. and Mrs. John T. Richards, Mr. and clude J. Manson i one woman drowned at W. and G. H. Morse of parties at Waldo Station have a The their lirst concert in this V, Mr. J. l>. Lamson has gone to Quincy. hall was crowded. After prayer by Rev. Mrs. Charles F. Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles bought frogs gave vnle and three Pittsfield; L. M. Staples of Washington number. Of the 400 received, 250 were sold last Mrs. W. A. Hall is others escape the Mass., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Severance. William Moore of Kennebunk a very inter- S. Pearl and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram H. Fogg. vicinity Sunday... and C. F. Johnson of Waterville. before their arrival. at City Point visiting her sister. AN OLD-TIME SEAFARER. tain received an answer, through thiB NEWS NOTES. One pill dev gentleman’s intervention, granting the A Tale of Shipwrecks and Disasters. •every release. The went from Bar- flora wee* captain In Holland the that has more bados to St. Bartholomew’s and thence they deny report [Continued.] President will visit the United iONE VlLhj power to by New London home. Kruger In the 1811 he took of a cure L.iv«r States. year charge f~ his Win- a and Bowel Shortly afterward, brother, The Armor of House schooner to to run , intending to tain her, and carry her into France, quently escaped; but, immediately after life when I tirst took it 40 Traces of the existence of the animals ton officiating. Dr. Norman St. George years ago. ib- was armed, lie supposed the prize- she got clear, a sail was made to the I am now past 70 and iim never were found in the woods at the west of worm and his bride will be at home this week, without medicines.’’ TRUE’S ELIXIR erew also to be armed. At eight o’clock east, she proved to be an English man- your Slave River. It was ascertained that and will receive the of FitANft Thomas. F. Worms are the probable cause of in congratulations M., Well If the evening, the prize-master and of-war brig. The brig being dead to Jan. 24.1*99. Kansas. the buffalo was hunt- the trouble. so they will be ex- a circle of devoted Enon, being mercilessly If three of the crew in run numerous friends, pelled. not, True'* Elixir being below the windward, the schooner had to be- ed and the Indians. wil act as a tonic. who learn of their with Write the Boater. destroyed by harmless For 50 three fore the The will marriage years t he standard for fever- cabin, asleep, and men—namely, wind. only hope Captain If you have any comp a.in whatever remedy Dr. St. as a ishness, costiveness, sour stomach, one at the and two was surprise. George physician and desire the b st medical advice you Dr. the who the helm, others— Piisburv had to escape in the night, Chapot-Revost, surgeon Child etc.. 35 cts. a bottle at in the of can posa:by receive, write the doctor indigestion, hi tl e hauled the com- had the in has been employ Dr. Greene, for the of the druggists’. Write for free book. deck, captain up lie lighted vessel every pos- f.eefy. Veil will receive a prompt re- operated separation offices at 34 Miss HR. .1. F. TRI’F. A CO., Auburn, Mo. ladder, and ordered the two men sible and used the with Temple place. ply, without cost Address. Siamese twins, has gone to Vienna to ^ ^ panion way, sweeps through- Du. J. Special treatment for Tap*' Worms. Write for free pamphlet. "Webber for some time has been engag- C. AYEIi, Lowell. M;>ss. a case of on deck, nut the helmsmen, into the out the The brig, however, press- study Chinese twins similiar- day. the business of toilet and hair forecastle, whither they went. ed the chase, and about nine in the ed in ly afflicted. The examination is to he articles at 37 The made means of Having seen these orderes executed, evening came up to the schooner. dressing Temple place. by Roentgen rays. windows of the doctor’s establishment he directed the helmsmen to keep the When close aboard, and without hav- The are almost those of the mother of Gov. Beckham of homier away four points, so as to ap- ing hoisted any colors, the captain took opposite parlors of Miss. Webber. This fact be Kentucky has a remarkable record. proach the French coast. The order in all sail as a sign of surrender. The may in so far as the She has the unprecedented distinction was obeyed. The noise attendant on commander of the brig demanded, only interesting tracing which no doubt of having been the mother of a Gover- Second these movements awakened the prize- "What schooner’s that?” to which Cap- pranks Cupid brought Hand into in the into nor, the daughter of a Governor, the Bicycles, master. A conversation ensued be- tain Pilsbury answered, “The privateer play bringing couple the of love. The doctor is sister of a Governor and the cousin of 1900 MODELS, tween them, and the captain warned Yankee." Outlie instant a broadside affinity about of and one a Governor. aim that it he came on deck lie would was lired of everything the brig had oil 40, genial manner, who has not been to Cheap for cash to close them out. AI blow his brains out. The reply was board, including small arms from the easily susceptible debt amounts to $2,- the smiles of the fair sex. Miss Web- Italy’s present that if the captain intended to take his tops, musketry, and everything else. 572,09:1,491, with a yearly interest of ber is a blond with a sweet face and a Ais° a vessel, lie must first take the prize- All the fore part of the schooner, rig- $115,971,015. The yearly revenue of the most charming manner, intelligent and master’s life, because his honor was ging and everything, were cut away by kindgom is entirely absorbed by the cur- Crescent Tandem cultured. The courtship was begun as concerned. He was a young man, and the heavy grape and cannister which rent expenditure and in furnishing the most all such usually are, with fond acted steadily. fell on the foreward part. Most of the interest of the debt, without LOW PR I 1 as sat in their leaving AT A VbRY The three men in the cabin, with the people had gone below immediately glances exchanged they for a fund. time in their offices. any margin sinking prize-master, then went to work with after the surrender to prepare for the spare respective as a The and with theen Light Fairy handspikes, crowbars, and all tiie tools transhipment. Probably only some ten courtship ripened, The State flower of Texas is to be the which were to gagement came the marriage, which oc- below, break up the out of the seventy, including the cap- is if use the right Baking blue-bonnet, or buffalo clover, a wild curred as stated. From what can be your cooking you after part of the schooner, particularly tain, remained on deck, but for which flower which grows in the greatest pro- learned from friends of the it Powder. = the skylight, which was long, she being circumstance there must have been couple fusion over the whole State, at times GEO. R. Jeweler, Belfast that the in New Here is a sure formula: POOR, what was known as a packet schooner. great slaughter. appears quiet marriage covering many acres with a carpet of York was due to a desire of the This they succeeded in doing. They AU lianas were removed on board the wholly blue. It is, seen in masses, a most bride. Her brother resides in 2 lbs. Three Crow Cream Tartar 70 knocked the skylight to pieces. Mr. brig. The captain found her command- Brooklyn, effective blossom. The blue-bonnet at whose after the 1'ilsbury called ait the two men whom er a gentlemanly, clever man. In ex- residence, marriage, I lb. Three Crow Soda 8 grows about a foot high. lie bad the couple with intimate friends ordered into tiie forecastle, to planation of the broadside, he said that enjoy- Cost 78c assist him in throwing a cable, which lie had lired because, being night, he ed a private wedding collation. The James II. Zeigler of Pittsburg has notice in 3 lbs. Best Powder at a cost of lay on the deck, over the broken sky- thought the schooner might get away. following marriage appeared making Baking purchased forty-seven acres of land ... BROOK FARMS... the Boston “Married—At the PEARL light. He disavowed any intentional cruelty, papers: 26c per lb. All Baking Powders put up in cans near Temple. Pa., on which there is a in this and church of the Transfiguration, or the thick of chestnut lie Having aided operation, the expressed gratification that no contain some some growth sprouts. ‘Little Church Around the Starch, Ammonia, Alum, two men seized a favorite moment, life had been taken. were carried Corner,’ will graft the sprouts with 12,000 Eng- They some own from sprang down into tiie cabin, and joined into English Harbor, in Antigua, and New York city, by Rev. George Clark Phosphate. By making your lish chestnut sprigs. He says they will The Champion 3 Year Old Trotter. their comrades. thence to Barbados, where the captain Houghton, April 2, 1001, Norman St.. pure be matured in six years, when the pro- and Mattie Goldsmith Some time elapsed, during which they and his officers were put, with others, George "Webber, duct will realize film about one hun- both of Boston.”—Boston Herald. were concerting measures of action. on parole on shore. Three Crow dred and fifty dollars per acre annually. After with scattering handspikes the The regular allowance furnished Hiram Cronk, the last male pensioner 2.19 cable which on the and the British to BrxKKR-SiMMONS. MARSTON lay skylight, throughout possessions Sunday, April Cream Tartar of the war of 1812, still lives and draws C., thus a clear for all on at the of making opening egress, parole prisoners shore was two 7th, noon, marriage Hr. Fred his pension in the town of Ava, nine beside tiie of the dollars week. Those who were M. Bunker and Miss Bosa As Year Old. Four old trial 2.1 T opening companion- per M. Simmons miles from Boonville, Oneida County, 3 year the whole number rushed on at Barbados before the was solemnized at the residence of Mr. way. deck, prisoners cap- X. Y. He was born in Frankfort, ir.il the The men tain’s arrival made to the and Mrs. C. M. No. b22 Sixth overpowered captain. application Wallace, Herkimer X. Y., 29, 1800, laid violent hands and sir for West County, April BY PIEDMONT 2.17; DAM, MAIDEN upon him, got Governor, George Beckwith, ad- avenue, Huntington, Virginia, and in September, 1814, he enlisted in him to tiie gang-way with the intention ditional allowance, lie them Bev. J. D. Stone of the Central Chris- granted what was then called the mass militia. 3 YEAR OLD RECORD 2.23 BY ELECTIONEER of him two a throwing overboard, but were dollars week extra out of his own tian church officiating. Only the imme- AND restrained by their officer. 'J lie captain pocket until such time as he could hear diate friends of the contracting parties Allegheny College, at Meadville, Pa., was then bound band and foot, and from his own government. This allow- were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bunker Three Crow Soda has enjoyed a string of good luck from TERM5 $15.00 TO WARRANT. kept on deck in charge of a sentry, who ance was continued during all the time left on No. 3 for Cincinnati, where they givers. It lias received an- avoid and do not anofiymous used his own pistols, the crew having the captain remained there. will spend a week. They will make tlii's you injurious ingredients you other donation of large proportions, a ....HERBERT F. North Beltast, Me no w a A that does not SMITH, eapons except single dirk, as he short time after this capture, the city their permanent home. Mr. Bunker pay for something raise the food. gift from an anonymous donor of for the first time learned. privateer brig "Decatur,” Captain Nich- has been connected with the jewelry $60,000, conditioned on the raising of The schooner w as taken to Plymouth. ols, of Newburyport, was captured and establishment of Mr. C. M. Wallace for JOHN BIRD COnPANY, $45,000 additional by the college before The had the usual into a captain passed ex- brought Barbados. He was par- long time and is one of the city’s most ESTABLISHED 1832. January 1, 1902. Within a short time amination to the condem- odious to the British and preliminary ticularly govern- worthy capable young business M&nf 'rs and Dealers in Pure Food Articles the college has been given the Newton nation of the vessel as having broken ment, because he had made many pris- men. The bride is a sister of Mrs. the Ford Memorial ROCKLAND. ME. Observatory, Chapel 'l tiie blockade, when the officer made bis oners, and had, previous to the war, Wallace, and possesses a large circle of and a $30,000 library building, the last FRED ATWOOD ■ Winterpor!. appearance in court, and stated to tiie during the blockade of the French acquaintances who join in extending also from an anonymous donor. Admiralty judge the attempt that bad coast, recaptured his own vessel, which best wishes for their future happiness. been made to take the vessel. The had been taken while running the block- —Huntington Herald. The first industrial and manual train- judge made light of the matter, and the ade, and had put the prize-crew in a SCIENCE ing school in the Philippines has just INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE captain, forfeited all his ! boat off the coast. been established in the of Dumau- having prop- Captain Pilsbury Maine Industrial Items. City erty. was set at liberty. Prom Plv-j bears his testimony that a more ami- guette, on the island of Negros. The. mouth lie sailed to Yew in'a; able and kind-hearted man did not school which is of two stories Bedford, live; New York have been building, ship belonging to Mr. Parker of the but his character for had been parties making lirst of stone and the second of ferocity relative to the old fac- (the Over Twenty Million Assets latter place, called the “Modoc,” increased the circumstances attend- inquiries porgy PROGRESSES wood, though not of bamboo), was erect- Representing Capt. by on Fish Point at ilunbar, now dead. The owner kindly ing the capture of the last vessel which tory Pemaquid beach, ed through the generosity of II. B. Sill- for the purpose of canning sardines. PLATE U V declined to charge him for his passage. | he took before he was himself made a man of New York, who gave $10,000. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, QLASS, TORNADO INSl lie arrived previous to the war of, prisoner. The vessel was a British let- The following are the official figures Great strides are made The young Filipinos are to be taught INSURANCE AND INSPECTION. Security Bonds for i>« 1.812, soon after the embargo bad been ter-of-marque. He ran alongside of her of the fish business at Portland during But the carpentering, ironwork, etc., and 100 STEAM BOILER J every year. meth- solicited laid. At the commencement of the in the night—yard-arm and yard-arm— the month of : Cod 207,936 pounds acres of land have been bought on ors. Administrators and Trustees Correspondence Real estate bou^t:’ w od of curing Dyspepsia ar, certain mechanics in the neighbor- hailed her, and poured a whole broad- haddock 223,129 pounds, hake 49,389 which to teach them agriculture. remains the hood of Yewburyport built a privateer side into her, precisely as had been pounds, pollock 6,752 pounds, eusk 14,- same. schooner called the “Yankee,” which done in the case of the “Yankee.” 566 pounds,flounders taken in the county *‘L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters Dr. Dudgeon, who died recently in was the best-known of sailed on a cruise to the AVest hides, Though every person coming in contact 9025 pounds. There were 3508 barrel's is still the most reliable Pekin, perhaps We Are ...ASPHALT, commanded by Captain with him of him with of clams in Cumberland all the Europeans in China, with the Stanwood—aj spoke kindness, dug county, remedy. very clever man—whose usual mode of j unusual even among friends, still those and the lobsters caught in the exception of Sir Robert Hart. lie county in swearing was, "Blow me up to the unacquainted with him viewed him as numbered 13,278. The fish wardens seiz- Simple indigestion, went out early the 60’s to take charge moon.” Hence be was “Blow- little less than a monster. Officers of ed of this of the British legation hospital, and the called, number 511, under the stand- Chronic Dyspepsia or me-up-to-tlie-moon Stanwood.” He was the British government, particularly, ard of measurement. The smack and walls of the hospital are adorned with a very clever man Mr. was took this view of his character, and lobster steamers landed Bilious Attacks tablets testifying to his surgical skill. Headquarters READY ROOFN Pilsbury 164,625. yield brst lieutenant. The vessel carried a sent him home to on certain For twenty years, the doctor was England, at once. All dealers daily The Clarks Island Granite which .. Tew of sixty, with tlie necessary com- charges of crime, IN A CAGE! It is Co., at his post, receiving all sorts and con- FOR. is closed a contract to furnish the plement of officers. needless to say that he had done recently sell “L. F.” ditions of Chinamen, and at times his stone for the When a few days out, in the Gulf nothing that was not justified as well by Lenox avenue bridge in patients numbered a hundred a day. came on a national as New York, lias begun work in earnest lie had the conlidence of the best Chi- 5c. & 10c. Goods, Stream, there violent gale ! rights by the principles of THE at the island and men are be- to Metal and from the southeast. The vessel was international law. He was, therefore, quarries, nese statesmen. Superior j as fast as make CLEANSING heavily sparred, and rather crank. At cleared. Ilis case is pointed to as an ing employed they ap- CATARRH The contract covers AND HEALING Work is in near Lamps, Rjoh about ten p. M. most of the men were evidence of the facility with which plication. two progress Monterey, Composition j both abutments CURE FOR on the Milmo sent below, and the hatches battened mankind will condemn an action, lengthy approaches, Mexico, great palace, and three The work will which, when will be the Wringers, down, leaving on deck only such few as ! which, had it been done under any of large piers. completed, last a or and will Bilt- were requisite to take care of the 1 those conventional regulations which year more, furnish em- largest private residence, except for a number of men CATARRH on the American continent. On Wooden schooner, she was laying to under hare are considered as the legitimate rules ployment large more, Ware, | that G. II. Blethen lias is all as far as the can reach, ex- Thoroughly tested hy : poles, the sea making a breach over | for human conduct, would have been during period. sides, eye become of the tend the 578,000 acres, or 900 her. About half an hour before mid- regarded as an ordinary and proper lately superintendent square Kitchen Goods, works. At about 150 men Cream Ba’m miles, of the Milmo dotted here Adapted to all kinds night, she was in evident danger of be- transaction. Vinalhaven Ely's estate, and to there with Mr. was In a short time after are getting out stone for the Frick build- Easy pleasant and beautiful Mexican for- slant or flat roofs. ing upset. I'ilsbury directed Captain Pils- use. Contains no in- in and at Hurricane and ests and crossed half a score of Tinware, to go forward, that, on the order being bury’s arrival at Barbados, he was ing Pittsburg, jurious drug. by Waldoboro a number of men are rivers in the distant mountains. Needs no given, he might cut away the masts. taken sick, and to go to the large It is quickly absorbed. rising painting. required Relief once. The Famous Glenwood The the order three all the in the employed on the same contract. Gives at The palace, a marble pile 400 feet long captain gave times, hospital. Of things world, It Opens and Cleanses Will not affect the tast. and Mr. he and 330 feet wide, will consist of two I'ilsbury disobeyed it. In the had always entertained the greatest The Bath Enterprise says: The first the Nasal Passages. COLD'N HEAD Ranges, mean Allays Inflammation. porticos, or colonnaded courts, sur- time the lee guns had been thrown dread of a hospital—as great, he says, of the 1901 has been a re- A quarter year Heals and I rotects the Membrane. Restores the rounded by low buildings of the true good fire protector. overboard. At twelve o’clock the w ind as he had ever entertained of a jail. breaker as as Nickel Plated cord far shipbuilding is Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size 50 cents Ionian architecture. Copper Ware, suddenly died away into a calm, leaving He put off going for two or three days, concerned. There have been launched at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. a tremendous sea running. and became very sick. The person in in the Bath customs that district during ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York How to stop the Indians of the South Composed of Natural As| In the midst of the general congratu- attendance finally refused to wait upon nine Plumbing, period wooden and one steel vessel, Dakota reservations from eating each lined and wh lations of the wind struck out him at his and he was com- Asphalt clean, safety, lodgings, making the total gross tonnage 10,017. other’s food is an amusing, but perplex- and from the north to to the It was dis- Etc. No coal tar or other combust suddenly violently pelled go hospital. Of this number six were schooners with ing problem, with which the Indian Repairing, west, being the precisely di- tant about four miles from Barbados, a of used. opposite tonnage 7,100, two barges of 2,114 Bureau is now dealing. It is an un- Get our before rection from that in which it had been on the eastern of the island. On prices man slope tons, the ferryboat Hoekomock 153 tons, SPECIAL written law of Indian hospitality that a purchasing. Applied last season to The of the soon his arrival he was conducted into a neat Sewing I blowing. weight gale and the steel tug Cuba, recently launch- guest may stay as long as he likes, and Belfast and vicinity. buried three or four streaks of the lee- and beautiful which was one of room, ed by the Bath Iron Works, 650 tons. PRICES. that as long as the guest remains the OPEN EVENINGS. I^Thices Reasohaui.k deck under the schooner then the calculated for the officers of water, twenty January was the banner month, when iriachines host must provide the food. It has on her beam ends. Mr. the army. He was under lying nearly put hospital four schooners and one barge went over- become the custom among the Sioux, was ordered and in a few was con- “Norwood” I'ilsbury again forward, treatment, days board. March was next with a schooner, | Elegant Drop who have a feast with their two weeks’ and took Ids to cut valescent. A more beautiful he S. station, ready away place, barge and tug. There were but two Head, $18.50 ration as soon as they received it from HOWARD, Agent, the mast, the rail says, there is not in the world. The being nearly upright, launchings in February, a schooner and the government, to go to the more pro- and the yards in the water. Two or comforts provided there were beyond “Paragon” St>le No. 2, $21 00 the ferryboat. The outlook is bright vident Indians and live on them until Mitchell & MAINE. three times the order was to cut those to be found in the best private season Trussell, BELFAST, given for a busy in all along the all their food is gone. and lie A ter- circles and the science of the yards Also a line of the wonderful away, again disobeyed. there, water front, and there is every reason rahle sea then struck her, nearly car- medical advisers was of the first order. for that the will believing present year “Standard” Lock and Chain Stitch It’s Easy to Feel Good. 115 HIGH STREET. Cor. Pearl and High Street*. rying her over. A cry aTose from the The principal was a man remarkable equal that of 1900, when the tonnage Countless thousands have found a quarter-deck, “All is lost!” Mr. I'ils- for his amiability and humanity, and reached 41,532. ...MACHINES... blessing bury instantly cut the rigging, but, to enjoyed a great reputation as a scien- to the body; in Dr. King’s New Life Pills, his astonishment, the mast did not tific practitioner. He offered to second SEE ME AT ONCE. which positively cure Constipation, Sick SUBSCRIBE Kuk ^P It X /Vi ■ The flew at the the of to the Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, break. rigging stroke request Mr. Pilsbury gov- Fever and and all Liver and »The Kind You Have Always Ague Stomach The house lot on street known as the like the foremast bent like a ernor that he might, on the score of Bean the Bought GEO. T. READ, BELFAST. Congress lightning, troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or Patterson lot, will be sold at a bargain. Apply to whip, but the stick did not break. health, be released and go home. He Signature weaken. Only 2Jo at R. H. Moody’s drug DUNTON & DUNTON. A moment only remained for the did so. In twenty-four hours the cap- of store. Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—38tf THE REPUBLICAN JOUSNAL in Corsica. GOATS. 1 'Traveling handsome, strong-limbed creatures,' HOPES m ANGORA scrub liiH&u bqhht used as with brownish-black goat pasturage. There’s another in a the long, silky, hair thing (llr carriage. Corte, about goat herding. They don’t )'r ami the Seat of I'aoli'e ■ and each has four—sometimes six— Newest Plan For Reclaiming Unprofit- spoil i)t, capital, the range for cattle as sheep The Mountainous Interior. horns. The mufflon able Farms. do—you FALL COLDS spiral, prefers the know a sheep range is absolutely worth- GREAT loftiest less for correspondence of The Journal.] heights, mounting higher and anything else; but cattle will If Naval Officer George Corey follow higher as the sun melts the snow from Deputy goats without the slightest Cobsica, March 10, 1001. had his way, no American family would trouble. the hills. It has to come down to the without a .. .ho last quarter-century a sur- Are Be- attempt to be happy raising “There’s another phase to this goat They of few there is such a BARGAINS Dangerous borders streams for pasturage, but Angora goats. If industry that appeals to Wil- ange has occurred iu Corsica Mr. has Secretary scampers back to the region of eternal thing as Angoramania, Corey son, and I agree with him. There’s no a ter of highways and railroads, cause Hard it. His case. Secre- in ALL to Cure. snows isn’t an isolated question but that New GOODS at nightfall. Like the chamois, of England farming years ago, whoever journeyed tary Wilson of the Department Agri- districts, as a whole, have been running it posts sentinels to watch over the culture of the interior took his life in his is in the violent stages down. In the old man who of days, every ..AT.. herds while feeding, and has other curi- mania, which shows marked signs owned a little farm there was -ether with all the cash he A up pros- VERY LIKELY TO LAST ALL ous habits worth Sometimes becoming epidemic. young goat perous, in of the fact that the land and to endure ex- observing. spite -tei prepared raiser from the northern part of the wasn’t Almost in unusually severe winters, when the State been specially promising. y hardships. Now-a-days one WINTER. has, in the last few weeks, every farmer kept a few sheep. Sheep are under in New York few difficulties in pasture-grounds deep snow, spreading the infection raising paid in those days. Out of traversing and considerable in- sheep, the wild herds are driven by hunger city, has stirred up eggs and butter the of the farm i,.-;:il from end to end. Besides terest men expenses FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Drug in down into 'the goats, especially among could be else it is We Know that Cures All valleys; and by and by who have investments in usually paid—everything hort railway lines, better Something made large was clear gain. "I am so thankful for what Dr. affiliate with the tame goats and graze unimproved Western land. with well paved roads than Troubles. “Now things are different on a large Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has Pulmonary with the flocks of Four years this man, who Store mountainous tranquilly the shep- ago young percentage of those farms. The young- done for equally country owned a me,” writes Mrs. John T. herds. The mufflon affords the best small unprofltable berry patch er generations of the families have mov- about as as of a con- of B. Box COME AXD (JET Though large dignified by the name farm, ed away. The farms have been sold, Smith, Slocan, C., 50. hunting in Corsica; and when shots are ceived the idea there was more "It cured me of a disease OUR I Massachusetts, tone hun- IT IS OUR GREAT TONIC RECON- that and haven’t been kept up. When sheep which PRICES. from to in the business. miles with an heard, reechoing crag crag, peo- money Angora goat failed, the farmers all went in for cows was away all my foiirteen long, taking strength, THE BEST .... VINOL. He discovered that the United States STRUCTOR, ple remark that somebody is stalking and dairy products. It hasn't paid. Of me the months 1th of fifty miles] it has near- imports worth of goat skins helped through long “the brothers of the mountains”—wild $25,000,000 course there are exceptions to the rule; usand kilometres of each and that is before baby came and I have a big govern- year, $15,000,000 paid but New England farms in a lump, cer- goats and bandits—both being lawful for mohair. Then he looked the most uays, known as Routes Xa- There seems to be an of imported tainly are not prospering. strong baby girl, healthy epidemic up the record in this coun- ” h1 Routes Forestres. The colds. game. Angora goat “Now I’d like to see Angora goats and happy of all my three. and not more than Never was town more try found that there their heels all over ■ It hum is how start kicking those New pm ■ike the circuit of the strange many people picturesquely island, $200,000 worth of here, although and HAKES THE DIFFERENCE. three times as as in with a cold that they hare con- situated than near the centre of Angora England pastures hills. There’s large any and the Corte, every experiment with them in ist, connect prin- tracted during the autumn months. made any amount of unprofitable land up other on the market. the island, at the confluence of two any part of the United States had suc- while the latter criss-cross Such colds are dangerous, for unless there, that could be made yield a fine mountain torrents that ceeded. cured when the weather is warm it is descend from income. Why, look at the agricultural icrior in all directions. Tall \V ith these statistics for a basis, the very difficult to get rid of them when Monte Rodondo a series of mag- reports. The State of Maine has ft,000,- at mark through man the a 25c. up regular intervals, inclement weather young from up State did 000 acres in 50 cent of Only really appears. uificent gorges. There is an old farms, only per town, large amount of Finally he which are trie distances of both; and Ilo not. if you have aeold. go through figuring. cultivated. There are 03,000 rich in historic associations, and a new- bougjit five and turned Call and get a FREE of •ast-road is broad as this winter and let it pull you down. A Angora goats farms averaging 100 acres each. sample any ' them loose in his When Say racking cough may be the means of un- er French town of little interest; and berry patch. each farmer has from twenty-five to and kept in excellent repair, he came down to New York a few weeks dermining your constitution, terminat- above both is the citadel! fifty acres of land that is absolutely use- lew places the Routes perched high ago he left goats eat- less along ing in consumption, when there will he 1 sixty-five Angora for farming purposes. Suppose he which in all has decided the course on ■ ages ing brier bushes and weeds the ■veil in the heartof the hills, no hope for escape. farm, puts four female Angora goats at from of events in war. This and his were but a wheeled vehicles not Cod-Liver Oil lias always been the fortress is the days perpetual hymn $5 to $8 a head, and one buck at from may 1 of praise to the creatures. He talked greatest know n specific for consump- of a thousand times $10 to $25, on that good-for-nothing land. THE tolerable So Acropolis Corsica, in season. He FUR COriPLEXlON. safety. much, tion. Cod-Liver Oil lias been goat, season and out of In tour out of an Naturally stormed and on years, investment of defended. It stands a advised man he met to throw ave the detested French ac- given for colds which are regarded by every up from $38 to $45 he will have a flock of and rock which his business anil betake himself to for Corsica, Dili- many people as the first stage of this precipitous jagged j goat goats that will make that pasture pro- ungrateful He could refu- ...THE... disease. There is no need of our tell- rises from the river raising. prove beyond duce more than all the rest of the tke over most of straight up Tavig-1 farm. daily trips the drawbacks of Cod-Liver tation that the business was all profit. “I know New ing you nano, and can be reached a England men who are but far the better only by It couldn’t floor a all he by way Oil: the vile, greasy mixture was so re- figures skentic, trying the scheme on my advice and drawbridge. Its walls and towers, now needed to was: inters traveling in small par- pellent that not more than one person say making it pay. Even two Angora goats with and battered in- “Come and see hire a A in ten could take it. But Cod-Liver crumbling age by my sixty-five goats are a good investment for a poor man private carriage. that were short Oil did cure where it could be taken. cessant five but four years ago, who has a little of worthless an strife, look perfectly black. The plot ground. vehicle, resembling open Now we have a cod-liver oil and have filled my while they wont prepara- view its pockets They cost anything, save the pur- £ from Swan must be Co. ramparts glori- increased and 1 nipped with oil-cloth cur- tion that cures just as surely as did multiplied.” chase money, and they will insure him ous: but as the Sibley citadel is now Other men into An- hut out the with two this vile remedy. We refer to Vinol. included had been looking an income, each A rain, The increasing year. JOBBERS OF Anybody can take Vinol. It tastes de- within the modern French fort, stran- gora goat possibilities. Depart- good ewe will from three to four DOLLARS ml and a give ponies driver, may licious. and because it contains ment of Agriculture had been advising the gers are not allowed to visit it. All quarts of milk a day. That beats keep- i for fifteen to francs in Brokers twenty active curative principles that made experiments goat raising. ing a cow or buying "milk, for poor people. around it are hap-hazzard streets or had clamored skins CRAIN, ni average of three American Cod-Liver Oil famous as the specific for for.home-grown goat “Men who have experimented with other rather hill and mohair and a market for Not only is this considerably consumption and wasting dis- alleys—winding steeply up promised goat raising, in this country and know it seen all that could be But the eases, will be readily how valu- and down and reeking with filth. Corte supplied. what they are talking about, say that ...AND... an the lumbering diligence, able it is for all such troubles. man from the State furnished FEED, was the ancient feudal of the goat up the byproducts of goat keeping will pay "doriferous and mixed Here is one letter taken capital tinder for the enthuiasm. Various cargo from many all its cost, and the $40,000,000 a year island, the seat of the Moorish in men offered in business hut infinitely pleasanter and that are continually coming to our kings to set him up paid by importers for mohair and skins notice. Mrs. E. 122 Putnam earliest the of Gen. and share He had decided to SEEDS and a this land of hatred and Coghlan, times, capital profits. would be clean gain to home produc- Ave., lead his to a 300-acre farm near Cambridgeport, Mass., says: Paoli’s short-lived gov- goats tion.”—New York Sun. > feuds, it would be hard to revolutionary on Last September I contracted a New York, and forge ahead capital SENSE ernment, the 1755 and GROCERIES ige load of natives among heavy cold which terminated with ton- (between years furnished by a New York man. Then, and the of the a ranchman not one victim of the ven- silitis, and later the grip. All winter ’69); head-quarters Brit- suddenly, there came out of Salt. I had a dreadful and the doctor ish Sir of the West, lie met the owner of the Importers ding bullets are no respec.t- cough, government,under George Eliott, advised me to take several things, sixty-five and listened to his song. The Contagious during the two years that England held Is the title of a booklet an dealers in the finest quality of -ons, you know. In a private among them Cod-Liver Oil. I tried it goat mania attacked him. He sniffed by of the '■sides the pleasure of clioos- for several months without obtaining possession island. The little at the berry patch. He pointed the Blood Poison advertising expert. relief. At I "wn can last heard of Vinol and city, of less than six thousand inhabi- finger of scoin at the 300-acre farm. company—you stop There is no so it a trial. Five bottles cured me he “I have poison highly contagious, Anthracite and « . gave tants has one street of conse- “Young man,” said, 30,000 like, and as as only so and so be stay long you and I have had no troubles since." acres of land out West and I don’t know' deceptive destructive. Don’t i thus learn the quence, called the too sure are cured because all external country to the ambitiously C'orso, what to do with it. Bring your sixty- you Both are needed to make Blacksmith of the disease have and LOSUSb 'titage. But, as in other wild When we talk of Vinol, we and beautified by an avenue of magni- five goats and turn them loose on the signs disappeared, the doctor says you are well. \ know of what we ficent elms. But it is venerable with range.” Many per- populated regions, you will speak, and will ■, ORDERS PROMPTLY lie mentioned a large sala- sons have been dosed with Mercury and snccessfnl. FILLED ■ memories of incidently go on all such excursions refund your if are not stirring times. The so- Potash for months or and advertising money you ry. The goat enthusiast gave up his years, pro- called is nounced cured —to realize when too late 33, 35, 37 Front St.. "vl with food supplies and a satisfied. “palace” easily distinguished, schemes of inaugurating an era of pros- Belfast, Me that the disease was covered — hoi as it has the entrance in on Island and Staten Island only up lamp, or some other only imposing perity Long The Journal is ready to advise with TELEPHONE 4-3. Itf A. A. HOWES & CO, and in New and Westchester ontrivanee for making tea the place; and in front of it is a fine Jersey U*. Bogota Ukom its patrons on advertising and to county. He turned his face toward the I lie hotels or Pharmacists of Belfast bronze statue ot I'aoli, raised by popu- out and to their sorrow and mortifi- advertisements to meet Corsica,— setting sun, and only the enthuiasm again, prepare cation find those nearest and dearest to mg considerable to be de- lar subscription in the island. The best that he excited lingers here. their requirements. them have been infected by this loath- no means as bad as monument to his however, is Although the noble fashion in which nt many river of consequence in Corsica—which memory, ! some for no other is so the five rose to the of disease, poison <• the goats capacity have paid higher prices, enters the Mediterranean on the school which he established in his transmitted from to child eastern ; the berry patch furnishes ground for surely parent clean beds and a kind- own humble home and endowed with as this. Often a bad case of you side, through the large salt-water lake, j unlimited confidence, it is pleasant to Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, 's As to the food, that is Bigulia. 1 >eep in the summit of Rodondo all his property for its permanent sup- know that the goats are not sixty-five an old sore or ulcer developing in middle a matter of taste. If Another house of in- to be confronted with 30,000 acres of you the ragged ampitheatre of peaks encloses port,’ absorbing j life, can be traced to blood poison con- land and expected to grow into it. Tin fiijttUcn Jnnfl md a | to certain little round a little dark lake, surrounded terest is that of the patriot leader, Gaf- by grassy | Three hundred more goats are to be Tho si" ot the Parent. Advertising Pays that cannot “make out” riddled with cannon-ball and ...AND... you slopes. Above and below are fields of fori. pep- bought and added to the original Hock. iiTeady life, for it remains smoldering in the sys- ng else, you would much eternal snow—an pered with bullet-holes from roof to one with a taste for higher matlie- unaccountable combi- | Any tem forever, unless properly treated and at home. Corsican foundation. The G enoese once maties may, by taking 5 and 05 as a cooking nation in the hottest season of the year, availed driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. i9 basis, figure out how many goats will be as you would tolerate for a and in the themselves of Gaffori’s absence to as- l the only antidote for this peculiar virus, forty-second degree of lati- capering gayly over the 30,000 acres in New York there the only remedy known that can over- gftSTEKrr^ city—but tude! An ice-crust covers the sault his house and get his wife into ten years. snow, i come it and drive it out of the blood, and of fruit, their to their and I are to Journal Pub. p)ITlOH plenty vegetables, which the foot of man has seldom brok- power, according frequent “My partners going put it does this so and Republican Co., on all the land of our thoroughly effectually native wine or ■ | Angora goats poor that there is never a chocolate; en; but the atmosphere is not uncom- policy of using the families of rebels as return of the disease i Wyoming ranch,” said Mr. Corey, in The Best ami Most I'ractlcaTFunn at on fish, ilesh and fowl, it But this true of to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. aml|Fam fortably cold—merely cool and bracing. hostages. daughter talking with a Sun reporter, “and ex- cures Contagious Blood BELFAST, MAINE. ily Paper in tht United States. good to turn vegetarian for Viewed from the border of tbe Corsica, barricaded the doors and win- are made with the mysteri- j periments being ^ Poison in any and all ■ ,t the great trouble in the dows of her house and defended her- creatures all over the country. Secre- ous lake, tbe topmost peak looks stages; contains no Believing (hut every one of our readers should easy Wilson he believes that ■ a that hotels of sort are tary says goat mineral to break down any of ascent: but Alpine climbers who self for days, gun in hand, with the ^^B nave at least one good agricultural and family raising is the most promising agricul- constitution it is isits of of a few friends who had your ; journal, we have perfected arrangements whereby angels—exceedingly have scaled it say that it takes two hours help rushed to tural problem before the country to-dav. purely vegetable and the only blood puri- we can send that practical and instructive jour ir between. There are miles of the hardest and most her aid. The house was overwhelmed It would rejuvenate New The nerchauts Insurance Company dangerous work practically fier known that cleanses the blood and nal. Farm and Home, in connection with The " here neither bite nor is a rain of England, if it could be introduced there, of Newark. New sup they ever experienced—part of the way with perfect bullets, and as at the same time builds up the general Jersey. Republican Journ 1 ol remarkably liberal term and it would make every inch of unim- where neither love nor the need her | health. as below. Lack of forbids but a brief on "all fours,” over scattered fragments grew pressing friends ad- and the ASSETS, December 31,1900. given space ; proved rough land throughout Our little book on blood 1 get you so much as a of vised her to Mad- contagious Real estate. .$ 187,028 82 description of the contents of Farm and Home mug ice-coated rock and up perpendicular capitulate. Instead, i country profitable. is the most and instruc- poison complete Mortgage loans. 318,500 00 which is unequalled for variety and excellence milk or a handful of cliest- am a “I have been interested in the inclines of into which each Gaffori brought of thing tive ever it not tells all Stocks and bonds. ... 058,700 00 snow, step keg powder issued; only Prominent among its be for some but there has seemed to Cash in office and in bank. 24 many departments may wretched little groups of must tirst be out for into a lower room, and a time, about this but also how to cure 53,355 hammered the feet. seizing match, disease, Interest and rents. S,012 62 mentioned the Farm and harden, Market Reports, a-wave of interest in the industry re- at home. It is free and should called vil- swore to blow the whole Uncollected 123,230 42 Fruit C Plans and The ins, by courtesy There are many points of on up business if You a lives on yourself premiums. ulture, Inventions, Apiary, vantage cently. see, goat notliing. be in the hands of a All other assets. 3,498 64 ptiish for the suste- everyone seeking Talks with a Lawyer, Around the hlobe, Live Stock nothing this highland journey from which, with they ceased tiring upon the foe. In At least it requires no food that could cure. Send for it. i man or and the be to other use. It eats Gross assets. $1,352,925 74 and Dairy, The Poultry lard, The Question Box beast, people a glass, you may have a her courage, up a .possibly put any THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. panoramic spired by they kept Deduct items not admitted.. 1,028 74 Plants and Flowers, The Veterinary, Fashions and ■11'. and of its own choice the things that no lazy indifferent, or too view of the whole island of feeble, until the husband came Corsica, defence, cattle or will touch. A 00 Fancy Work, Household Features. in sheep rocky, Admitted assets. .$1,351,897 their own feuds, grievances, and near rescue with a band of Farm and Home is by Sardinia, and away over to the Corsicans- bushy ground, useless for other grazing LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. published semimonthly, -tries to to care a if thus you 24 numbers a year, the whole live, rap the glittering Mediterranean to the Tus- Looking up to the black citadel, you purposes, is exactly what goats want. Net unpaid losses.$ 95,744 08 giving For a will clear a of Women. Unearned premiums. 651,11512 making volume of over 500 pages, teeming with starving. can cities on the edge of see a in the wall out of They pasture shrubs, Dr. Tolman’s Monthly Regulator has brought Italy—the may loop-hole and leave All other liabilities. 21,902 45 all the latest and most reliable information that tecio to Bastia of briers, dock, Ac., good grass happiness to hundreds of anxious women. by way white peaks bordering the northern which, at another time, the Genoese There is no other known and science can untouched. They live well all winter positively remedy Total.$ 708,761 65 experience supply. of about to medical that will so and carriage trip one lakes, and the entire coast from Vice hung the son of Gaffori, a boy of on cornstalks and acorns. science, quickly Cash capital. 400,00000 By special arrangement we make for a limited only safely do the work. Have never had a single ml Surplus over all liabilities... 183,185 35 time the liberal offer: fifty kilometres, and occu- to Rome. And then the lovely valleys fourteen, in order to make his father “There is little labor connected with failure. The longest and most obstinate cases following are relieved in 3 without fail. No other st two You make the care of them, save that they need days Total liabilities and 00 To ail who pay Tor The Republican Journal ono days. may of Corsica, set like little in the desist from the assault. The had will do this. No no no surplus. .$1,351,897 pockets sight some from severe remedy pain, danger, year In advance Farm and Horae will be sort of protection interference with work. The most difficult $2.00, nicker rail or but fertilized short but moun- a and so by diligence; hills, by rapid contrary effect, frauzied the Their wool soaked cases treated corres- sent for one tree. The regular storms. long gets successfully through The Union Insurance year subscription idvice and stick to own tain torrents and and the*most satisfaction Company your blooming as the rose! Corsicians that the boy was rescued, and doesn’t dry quickly, so that they pondence, complete for Farm and Home Is 5(1 cents a year. in every instance. I relieve hun- OF PHILADELPHIA. PA. cannot winter snow and as pany. The journey over the There are plantations of olives and just in time to save him. After his stand sleet guaranteedreds of ladies whom I never see. Write for Address all orders to can. further ■ the common breed All letters truthfully is a strange alternation of grapes, father had been murdered; Madame goat They particulars. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. C0.# almonds, tigs, lemons, oranges are not answered. Free confidential advice in all ASSETS, December 31,1900. three times a year and subject 4m46 olation and enchanting beau- and fields of wheat, corn and Gaffori made the young man take a matters of a private or delicate nature. Bear Real estate ....$ 160,000 00 Belfast. Me. barley, to any of the diseases that make sheep in mind this is safe under remedy absolutely Mortgage loans ._ 9,900 00 mountain are said Then condition tty masses, sending which to yield forty per cent. solemn oath to devote his life to killing raising so uncertain. they are every possible and will positively Collateral loans. 4,40000 tnd off-shoots in all ten times as as The leave no after ill effects upon the health. By Stocks and bonds. 279,187 75 ANNUAL STATEMENT directions, Yet agriculture is in a back- Genoese. Fannie B. Ward. profitable sheep. mail Dr. E. woefully securely sealed, $2.00. M.TOL- Cash in office and bank 33,211 58 itiful little mohair has a high value, and the goats MAN 170 Tremont Mass valleys between ward state—as much because of the CO., St., Boston, Bills receivable. 1,120 82 The Fire Insurance are sheared twice a year. and 15000 Company p you Interest, rents. constantly climbing, shiftless habits of the as on ac- Coon Cats. is 25 people, “The demand for goat skins shown Uncollected premiums. 40,702 of the COUNTY of ■ to snow-clad All other assets. 742 50 Philadelphia. elevations, count of that ancient grievance, the by the $25,000,000 importation of them. n The writers on big city dailies are That indicates a A State of tlirough deep ravines of \ minute subdivision of land. All the importation slaughter Siege Gross assets.$ 529,414 90 no but of over and kids a Admitted 90 ■ very wise, doubt, once in a while 10,000,000 goats year, assets.$ 529,414 ipect and long, dark, narrow i lower hill-slopes are carpeted with That’s your condition if you have ASSETS DEC. 31, 1900. address themselves to which stands for live fiocks of foreign LIABILITIES, December 31,1900. ut in inaccessible they subjects been attacked that arch Real Estate $71,000 00 by preci-1 myrtle and arbutus; while 'thorn and about by enemy, Net 05 goats aggregating 30,000,000, just unpaid losses.$ 33,915 Mortgage Loans and Ground Rents 223,060 00 forests with which they do not appear to be en- a Unearned 31 \non, gloomy stretch in dense can to supply us with goat skins. cold. But don’t surrender! premiums. 239,933 Collateral Loans 3,200 0b j laurel, springing thickets, Why AT.l other liabilities. 29 70 ■ tlieir tall trunks in tirely familiar. An instance of this sort aren’t we raising those 30,000,000 goats Stocks and Bonds 530.40913 close! only be subdued by repeated burnings. Cash in oflicO and Bank 45,104 33 is furnished a writer ourselves and getting the profits’? We’ve Total.$ 06 d interwoven foliage I old broken-down by giving the fol- 273,878 Agents’ Balances 43,201 94 making Poor, Corsica! Even the and the is a dead Cash capital. 200,000 00 Interest and Rents 4.14s information in land, thing open 99 t The lowing the columns of a Hale’s over all liabilities. ... All oilier Assets 5 <0 wilight. chestnut woods the landscape looks sullen and hopeless and shut proposition. Surplus 55,53684 5.M1 are famous the New York city daily concerning an ani- “Wecould the mohair 90 throughout except when stirred to fierce storms by market,not only Total liabilities and surplus.S 529,414 Gross Assets $931,7s4 99 mal common in and but the fiesh, hoofs H. know; and the pine trees, some vendetta of the elements—when many places of Maine: skins, tallow', of “A. NICHOLS, Agent, Searsport. Me. and horns. The fiesh of the kid Honey LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1900. to a of one hun- “boon cats are peculiar to Maine,and Angora 3\vl5 ing height rains come crashing down with such is as as lamb this is the season of the delicious any you ever tast- Net unpaid losses $10.:: 21 40. still year during is 35 id'ty feet, furnish masts force as to send the branches from the ed. The milk, too, would represent con- Unearned Preniimns 385.4 which they are tempted by the warm Horehound All other Liabilities 10,M5 4s n-ncli as siderable and it can be used for navy, they supplied trees, killing birds by thousands and weather to emerge from 'their forest value, • f 1 some of the most popular cheeses on the Total $392,555 29 antiquity. Such enormous scattering wreck and desolation. Then homes and go to the neighboring farm- E. L. M. such as and Stevens, Cash 400.10000 1 market, Roquefort Le Sas- Tar D„ Capital es are not houses in search of a cosey fireside and and to be found any-1 suddenly the sun shines out; the forests Surplus over all Liabilities 139,229 70 j plentiful meals. Although the first seuage. Residence 12 Church Street. n Europe, and their fruit is steam with moisture California and New will enable to defeat that foe. It and birds chant as home of the coon cat is some “Texas, Mexico you Total Liabilities and Surplus $931,7M 99 usually have most of the in this Offce, National Bank Building, Belfast, Me. ineer’s staff of life, as well! in the denuded trees as if their nook sheltered he goats country, cures, and is and harmless. merrily by underbrush, pre- palatable FIELD & Belfast. 1*» portant but they are scattered all through the Office hours from 1 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. m.. QUIMBY, Agents, article of export. tiny relatives were not lying dead in fers a civilized life. His method of es- At all druggists. 25^, 500,008 37 your for himself that the of at the mountain country the South. Judge of Probate for the of Waldo, I INJECTION METHOD. C' quarries porph- County Premiums, etc 223,39128 tar of shall sell at on the eleventh behind, and even sure-foot- What way getting money out of those public auction, day Loans on bond and mortgage, first ery, and red are ex- of A. D. at two o’clock in serpentine granite The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. Carolina and Tennessee mountains and May, 1901, the after- series. 458,450 oo ticvs cannot ascend the on the all the title and in- weary haustless. There are no noon, premises, right, Bonds and stocks (market value). 1,821,365 00 manufactures the rest of the high ground down there terest which Caleb late or in •'“""ii to the natives as Lamb, Belmont, Real estate. 30,712 00 “Scali.” of has been that said of deceased, had in and to the NOTICE. account in Corsica. A little coarse QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN. found? Now, country is County Waldo, Interest account on mortgage loans... 12,61693 'O'ai of following described real estate, viz: The home- Rights steps, of primeval All who use ideal fo r goat raising. Accounts payable (secured). 4,423 48 woolen cloth is made, rough glass, bricks Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for stead farm occupied by said Caleb Lamb at the I have a repository on Wight the work rheumatism are delighted with the “A man who has raised down time of his decease, one granite—partly of and leather. Olive oil is quick re- goats containing hundred dust 1 exported in lief acres more or a street, free from and dirt, $2,701,027'06 and from pain which it affords. When there says that they pay better than any less; being subject to mortgage LIABILITIES. partly dug out of the rock of six hundred and dollars and interest considerable amount,and some wine—of speaking of this Mr. I). N. Sinks of other that one of his cows fifty where I will store sleighs, car- Troy, industry; since March A. D. no other incumbrance Premium reserve. .$1,561,434 36 labor—mount mile Ohio, says: “Some time ago I had a severe 12, 1900; upward, poor in its raw costs him as much during the year as on said farm. at a rea- Losses in process of adjustment. 17,85185 quality,and,mostly state, attaek of rheumatism in arm riages, furniture, etc., “die. my and shoul- frtock.i ... oo Huge block upon block, sent to to twelve goats do, and doesn’t represent Dated this tenth day of April, A. D. 1901. Capital $500,000 11 France be used in the manu- der. I tried numerous remedies but no sonable price. Leave orders at Net 85 11 got as much value. out in ROBERT F. DUNTON. surplus. 621,740 chaotic confusion, tower relief until I was recommended yearly They sav, Administrator they ture of Cattle is car- by Messrs. of the Estate Swift J5 Paul’s. 12tf liquors. raising Geo. F. California, that if goats hadn’t of as heaps to the height of ten thou- Parsons & Co., druggists of this any Caleb Lamb deceased. Surplus legards policy ried on to some extent, and place, to Chamberlain’s Pain other value, would be wrorth breed- JOSEPH W 1LH7 holders...$1,121,740 85 1.121.740 8& — every family try Balm. they Beijoet. ,cet to the Monc Auraus of a or two a They recommended it so that I ing as clearers. That is, are scav- j.J1 "11 numbers goat and litter of highly they Total liabilities, including capital and covered bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all all the history, with perpetual black its engers. They destroy weeds be- FOR RENT. surplus.$2,701,027 06 pigs among intimate members. pain. I have since recommended this 'lini- C. E. 1 his fore the seed is scattered and The rooms on Main ROBERTS, Manager, almost unexplored moun- ment to of give good street over the store of H. $100.00 RENT. There is a strange species of mountain many my friends, who agree L. Lord and American 3wl5* 125 Milk St., Boston. lts grass a chance. Express Co. Can he made crater-like is the with me that it is the best for mus- Will be altered hollow, called found—I believe remedy “Mr. out in he connecting. to suit tenent and House with 8 rooms and stable. To a goo sio'.f'1*1ed sheep, muSlons, cular rheumatism in the market.For sale Stanley, Iowa, says has all modern conveniences in. Second-hand sleigh. source of put WM. the Golo—the A. A. 600 acres of fine blue-grass pasture which prompt paying tenant. C. MARSHALL. Cost me over #100. only —nowhere but in Corsiea. They are by Howes & Co. ARNOLD HARRIS, FOR SALE CHEAP. has been reclaimed from weeds and 137 E. 54 Street, New York, N. Y. Belfast 2ft Wm. C. Marshall, THJ£ CHURCHES. Shipbuilding at Ialesboro. j THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. There- is a report in circulation among I Services at the Baptist church next Sun- shipping circles that Capts. Fields and Win- I APRIL 1901. held Pendleton of to start a BELFAST, THURSDAY, 18, day will be as usual. of Islesboro are Loss at island Point on that will be observed next shipyard Hughes The Lord’s supper and that next year will be turning out the they to Published Every Thursday Morning by Appetite Sunday forenoon after the sermon at the big schooners with the best of the builders in Maine. It is said that the brothers have Owing Delay Methodist church. Loss Tone. Jcurual Pub. Co. Is of Vitality, bought many of the up in Fort Vigor, logs picked our was not Republican Gospel meetings are held at No. 58 High Point from William Engel &• and will (In repairs) store opened as advertised on Co., " 1 begin this spring to build a dock and get But last our NEW Editor and street Monday, Wednesday and Friday night magnificent STORc was thrown CHARLES A. PILSBURY, to build schooners next spring. If Business Manager. at and at 2.30 That stands to reason. ready with the finest of evehings 7.15o’clock, Sundays this is so it will be a good thing for Isles- array and 7.15. It’s common in the the boro and the other places down river. It is Terms: In advance. a Spring when blood, the Subscription $2.00 opinioi of men in shipping circles that for six 50 cents for three Meetings will be held at the Peoples’ Mis- year; $1.00 months; which needs fails to the organs this will be an excellent move for all con- months. sion in the school Miller street, cleansing, give New, Up-to=Date one Frye house, cerned.—Bangor Commercial. Advertising Terms: For one square, stimulus for inch length in column, 75 cents for one week, and every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. All the necessary the proper perform- 26 cents for each subsequent insertion. are welcome. ance of their functions. Stops the Cough Clothing and Furnishings The Baptist Junior Christian Endeavor and works oft the Cold. in the United States Judge Parlange, Society will have a May-basket sale at the cleanses Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a Superior Court at New Orleans, has at three Hoods Baptist vestry Saturday, April 27th, Sarsaparilla cold in one no ever on the counters of a Belfast store. day. No Cure, Pay. Prloe put ,s decided that the mule is not a munition o’clock p. m. theblood, Everybody j 25 cents. l vr.'fti lighted with our selections in CLOTHING aiid surnr,' "*■ of war. Evidently the Judge has never The in the Belfast Methodist church restores the appetite, gives vitality, tone— pulpit vigor, at our EXTREntLY LOW PRICES for such excellent within of the business end been range did service in the Baptist church In South this is one of the reasons it’s called the ties. We want to make our and why store, sell our goods in a of a mule. Thomaston more than a hundred years. Wav* Greatest Medicine. that is pleasing to the public, as well as profitable to After the South Thomaston church was Spring NOTICE. ourseiv and will welcome as to how to I wish to inform that I on suggestions make our store burned the pulpit was sold to the Metho- husband and I you opened u One of the conditions the govern- “My took Hood’s Sarsapa- from our customers. We shall aim dists of Belfast. ter, to carry everv t.i rilla and it gave us and and ment exacts in establishing rural free appetite strength Thursday, April 4, 1901, that is necessary for a man’s wardrobe. The Brotherhood of David and Jonathan Take It. restored'ourhealth.” delivery routes is that there must be Mrs. Tho. Gilpatkick, the store, No. 53 Church street, formerly occupied of the Methodist church has its gymnasium North Me. by Kilgore & Wilson, where I have a new and good roads. If you want a daily mail Gray, complete line of fitted with dumb-bells, Indian clubs, foils, left at your door you must mend your Also our gloves, punching bag, and a Whitley elastic Hood’s Promises to Cure and the PLUMBING, Tailoring Sarsaparilla Keeps Promise. and Department ways. exerciser. The members are taking regular HEATING courses in KITCHEN gymnastics. The fourth of the services under Recently we came near having a but vesper NORTHPORT NEWS. also FURNISHING GOODS, Will receive extra attention, and have hired the finest The Methodist church closes the confer- the of the Men’s of v.n,'f auspices Young Society men to be had. us for ter famine. The grocers said the roads STOVES, j Try this spring your suit, we in ,,m ence year with an excellent financial show- the church was Universalist given Sunday- Born in April to Mr. and RANGES and were so bad that the farmers could not a in Xorthport, 14th, absolute satisfaction, with ing, the year’s bills paid and balance The musical included a evening. program Mrs. a son. FURNACES. in. About that time to the audience William Weston, Congratula- get storekeepers the treasury. Some repairs number of favorite hymns by the congrega- * tions are in order. When in want of in the above line it were of dull trade. The room are needed the anything HR. ARCHIE complaining greatly coming year, tion : “I alone the cross must bear” by the will pay you to examine before pur- NICHOLSON, The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid my goods trave'ing was so bad that the country and it is probable that a steel ceiling will he quartette; “The Heavenly Home,” solo by- chasing. for choice of officers will be held and the well known pressman, as our assistant. come to town. in, new carpet bought, and some minor Mr. C. C. and the solo “On the Society Plumbing repair work a specialty. people could not Why put Brooks; Store 20th p. at open evenings. repairs made. Considerable repairs have Mrs. Jesse H. Webber. The April at ;l m., the'church. not have good roads? Cross,” by Respectfully, It will not be for to out of of A necessary you go town to get been made to the lower part the house address, on “Teaching as a profession for great many logs are being gathered to- unless you have a personal dislike to trading with us. (>ur Prospect correspondent has some- the past year. young men and women,” by John R. Dun- gether in the different coves in town, L. WRICHT. of brought down the Penobscot in the recent _C. thing to say this week on the road Rev. F. S. Dolliff of Island Falls preached tun, Superintendent Schools, was brief LADIES’ TAILORING church in and to the He said in Faith in freshet. OUR DEPARTMENT question, and in the main we agree with at the Congregationrl Winthrop point. part: N. J. last and Mr. our institutions, whether religious, political Charles X. Bird is a him. We think very little has been Sunday morning evening. making very great POTTLE, Dolliff is a able and earnest or educational relieves us from re- by the change from the labor to very speaker, many improvement in the appearance of Union is a growing feature with us. Our new rooms will 1,, gained If there were a and was highly appreciated by the congre- sponsibilities. school for Ilall, recently bought by him, by painting from the store below. the cash system, for the reason that the gation. The people of Winthrop would horses 1 should not be obliged to investi- the outside white. cash is not ex- generally judiciously have have been to have had him come gate the qualifications of this jockey or glad First arrival for the season, at Temple pended. Good roads are possible with- here had he cared to make that to find a worthy one to train blood- permanently, my Heights, Saturday, April 13th —Collins out greatly increased expenditures; but The church at Island Falls is ed colt. I find him at last, however, and it any change. McCarty and family of Belfast. More are BELFAST, MAINE. W. Clark & Co.. we cannot have roads until we fortunate in him for their is one of life’s little ironies that my beast is Harry good securing pastor. coming this week. Xo damage was done to trained selected skill but get out of the ruts—and lill up the ruts. Services at the Universalist church next by my boy by property during the winter. w homsoever chance decrees to be his teach- The saying “a stitch in time saves Sunday will be as follows: at 10.45 a. m., Mrs. Jennie Mitchell is her New Store! 83 er for the term. I entrust having barn, Beaver Brand Pitch and |The HA1N Rev. A. A. my child’s im- STREET nine" is true of work on the roads. A preaching by the pastor, Smith; on the Page place, torn down mortal mind to the new and untried preparatory 12 at teacher little work with a hoe in at m., Sunday school; 6.15 p. in., young to building a new one. Mrs. Mitchell carries early spring with less of mental than when Gravel at 7.30, questioning on the also would save many work later of people’s meeting; vesper service, farm while her husband goes to sea. Roofing, days 1 over my untrimmed locks to an un- with an address lion. W. I’. give John see by Thompson; Xealey is the boss carpenter.- men and horses. We holes in the tried barber. A school is a a teach- a of school, ....Steel subject, “Good Citizenship, duty young Mr. who has Ceilings. road into which wheels sink to the er is a but a barber is a Latlirop, bought consider- men.” music will be includ- teacher, not barber Special given, able for the Beacon Ethical Un- hubs. There are of small stones until lie has learned liis trade. Will you property Plans and furnished if plenty ing a tenor solo by Mr. C. E. White. The ion specifications learn to train horses? Will learn to is‘-expeeted very soon to begin opera- close at hand with which to till these instrumental will also A you desired. :)ml8 quartette play. tions a new hotel at cut hair? Or will you, without waste of upon Temple Heights. holes, and then with a little dirt on cordial invitation is extended to all. top A good sized boom is this sea- time, become one of that great profession anticipated there would be no more trouble. But will the usual for a There be mid-week prayer whose practice is to train the immortal son, small place. A large amount of WE BOUGHT are left until well into the of has the> summer, meeting at the North church at 7.15 p. m., a man can property changed hands since last Too minds? Before the B young begin j season. when the is baked hard. Then this, Thursday, evening: topic, Why is or MSI ground of law medicine he must Nil Ml practice have, Faith Vital to Matt. Col. The low prices caught us and we bought ton dirt is scraped into them and the first Piety? 21:19-22; besides a liberal education, a long course of An item in last w eeks’ Journal stated that Established in 1836. Ueb. James 2:14-26. The Sun- per and too many shades. We are not i. rain leaves them in almost as bad shape 2:5-7; 11:6; professional training, perhaps followed by at a dinner of the Massachusetts Press As- going day services will be as follows: Morning CAPITAL STOCK, the season is over before we cut the \\ were is but one a longer course of starvation. But the fact sociation Governor Robinson Horace $150,000; prices. as they before. This worship, with sermon by the pastor at quoted A. 12 m. that tlie teacher’s is of access words on the SURPLUS, to cut now anu CUT DEEP, of many illustrations why, with the 10.45 M.; Sunday school at ; C. E. profession easy Greeley’s value of local news, $33,000 meeting at 6.15 p. m. ; topic, with is of to those to the effect were usual amount each the Walking only advantage outside. Within that if he a country edi- expended year, Jesus, Col. 2:6,7 ; Gal. 5:16-26. At 7:15P. M. DSPOSITSJSOLICITKI every place is occupied, and the teachers’ tor a hen couldn’t lay an egg in town with- roads go from bad to worse. the pastor will give the 11th lecture in the and school are out his 1000 Rolls of 8c. at series on Great Events in Church His- agencies boards flooded with mentioning the fact in his news- Papers 5c tory; subject, tThe Overthrow of Catholi- applications. This competition lias enabled paper. This calls to mind that a cat got into Safe deposit boxes lor rent at $3, $5 $6.50 and It has been said of the recent local cism in England. the school boards to the writer’s 1000 Rolls Embossed Gilt at establish roles and hen-house recently and killed ®8"a vear. Papers jqc on the medicine lectures law. and jour- Rev. X. M. Railey has become the pastor make more careful selections of teachers. four hens and a line, full-blooded brown Our uew vault is unequaled in Eastern Maim 500 50c. Window Shades at nalism as professions for men of the First church at Brooks- The of is small in leghorn rooster. A was set 39c young Congregational compensation teaching trap and the and UNEXCELLED in security againstiitire and women that the speakers ville. His late parishioners at Wells, >Ie., comparison with other positions of equal re- eat caught and killed. Any dispar- person having end 200 45c. Window Shades at Tlie burglary in the country. 35 aged their respective callings, or rather adopted the following resolutions when he sponsibility. custom of re-electing lost a cat the writer will gladly exchange his there: teachers year after is now seldom de- said cat for Those rentinsr boxes can have made it appear that success was diffi- resigned charge year a live rooster, the four hens the exclusive of their boxes to and from the and shades of us this u It is w ith that we learn parted from, but occasionally a of thrown in. taking Buy your paper year. We cult. Hut is that not true'? Of the tliedeepest regret spasm privilege of the decision of our pastor, Rev. X*. M. so-called reform inaugurates a of 50 per cent. reign At a numbers who engage in the vari- after to special town meeting the town voted great Bailey, nearly eight years service, terror, and no head is safe from the sever hi?relations with us. guillo- to instruct the Wonderful How ous or in how school committee to establish Truly Quickly professions, trade, many tine. Tlie is to a teach- His liifch character, his deep and sincere tendency diagnose a school in the Beach Hill schoolhouse and attain eminence or riches? And with piety, his broad and loving charity, as well er’s case by feeling the pulse of the WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR- people, Mr. H. C. the has en- CHAPHAiVS as his as a have en- Brown,of committee, the spirit we see manifested too often high ability preacher, and at times it happens that efficient ser- deared him to us with more than usually gaged Miss Merithew to teach the spring for the future of the it vice is rewarded with dismissal. As a rule, good country strong ties. term. At the same meeting the town voted the efficient Golden as the number of success- We have learned to love him for his disin- however, teacher is appreciated Crown Oil looks though to raise $150 to be expended upon a State 5c. and 10c. Goods and Tinware. terested and kindly acts to all who were in both school officers and When ful ones be less in the future than by people. road to be RELIEVES AND might need of sympathy and a loving heart. His established by the County Com- CURES teaching becomes truly a profession its in the The desire is for ever ready hand has been outstretched to missioners, who have given notice that past. general will they help and assist, so that to-day we believe practice require not only a knowledge COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENES5, short cuts to learning or wealth. It is will meet at the store of E. II. Elwell Mon- that no better beloved man ever lived in of the subjects studied, but also a knowl- dirticult to find a man or woman Wells. r day, May 13th, at which time and place a CROUP and all LUNG TROUBLES. young edge of the pupil himself. The artificial .CARLE college man who is drawn toward news- Register of said Court. BestSanteed Welcome, Lillian Mason teacher and erts of Bridgewater, Mass., are visiting at paper work: If you teel a committee did even worse genuine Exercise, “Christ is risen.” W. S. Jones. Commissioners’ craving for the fascinating toil, go into Song, Johnson Sisters things when they were boys. People do Notice. LOWEST_ Millard Chase is at home it—only when you have become a suc- Recitation, Lura Foss not realize that the welfare of all may be from Dartmouth The undersigned, having been appointed by the keep everything usua, Flossie Davis Honorable of Probate for the wK cessful reporter and more or less defer- Song, imperilled by the bad conduct of one un- College during the Easter recess. He will Judge County of Marie Waldo, on the 9th day of April, A. I). com- ence is to and when over-en- Rec., Logan return this week. 1901, paid you, ruly pupil. If you have the true spirit of a missioners to receive and examine the claims of thusiastic friends to Rec., Laura Hutchins _PRICES try spoil you by Winnifred Sanborn Nellie Hall teacher will creditors against the estate of Bridget McCabe Duett, and you do all in your power to in- Miss Mary L. Huxford is visiting rela- late of in WE FIT YOUR LYf saying you are a “genius,” do not sit Belfast, said County, deceased, repre- Rec., Bessie Johnson still the of virtue in the wick- tives in New sented ever heard of for the same down and be content with the vigor weakly York and New Jersey and insolvent, hereby give notice that six to thought Rec., Stella Black months from the date of said glasses. Satis: ed, and to reflect sweetness and light upon will be absent several weeks. appointment are of Also a that you have arrived, for you have Song, Violet Sylvester allowed to said creoitors in which to present and quality goods. not. T ou are “Little Gardeners.” the sour and If fear to take prove their claims and that will be in session simply on your way. Exercise, scrubly. yon Wilbur Barker has taken of the they large line of charge at the office of W. P. Thompson, in Belfast, in Keep cool and discount the flattery, and Rec., Mildred Bowen upon yourself the responsibilities that may Rec., Florence Hill grist mill for the Swan & Sibley Co., said County, for the purpose of receiving the 100 CENTS "'or,,;,"v remember that nothing is more dead make or break a life’s and the same, on the- 15th day of A. H. and the Lizzie Chamberlain well-being, A. H. who has run May, 1901, cold than a Solo, relieving Rose, it since lltli day of October, A. D. at 10 o’clock in and yesterday’s newspaper. other grave that are in- 1901, Rec., Rena Black responsibilities the death of W. A. Fenlason. the forenoon on each of said Box in the if some one days. UEP^No trouble to show a Along thirties, Rec., Emma Frost separable from a teacher’s calling, you had Hated this 16th day ot April, A. H. 1901. Papers comes and tries to steal along you away Ethel Blanche Lillian The grammar school closed last week after W ». P. | ,, Trio, Savery, Dodge, best think twice before to be a THOMPSON, from the choosing 16 JOHN T. Comrs. newspaper office, don’t resist. | Mason. » a session of ten weeks under the instruction OWENS, teacher: To one ambitious Rec., Kate Taylor for wealth or Which I am at H. J. Locke c of M. C. Philbrick of Waterville. The pri- offering Solo, Florida Carrow honor teaching has little to offer, but to one High School Notes. Laura Pendleton mary school will begin the summer term REDUCED PRICES. BELFAST NATIONAL BANK Rec., who has the true teacher’s spirit—that which Searsport Savings bank. Rec., Blanche Dodge next Monday. P O. SQUARE. Closing chorus. desires to be in the highest degree useful The corporators of the Searsport Savings Bank A 5c. The U. of M. Glee, Mandolin and Guitar a are to meet at their room on ofstba0nodkA5RD to the pupils—teaching has its abundant re- Quite delegation from Brooks attended requested banking Library The Easter concert of the Universalist at 10 o’clock Clubs will give a concert in Iielfast Opera the Grand of Good Saturday, May 11, 1901, A. M., wards. Lodge Templars at Port- for the choice of trustees for the N was from ensuing year House evening, 2L>nd. The Sunday School, which postponed and to act on other M■ Monday April land last week, among them were C. E. business that may legally Come in and on 7th on account of the was come before the get prices tickets are 25 and 35 cents. The concert is April storm, Frank E. meeting. Bucksport’s Grand Bankers. Lane, Lane, A. Carpenter and Searsport, April 15,1901. these before be and as the given Sunday afternoon, April 14tli. There goods buying. WANTED said to very fine, object is a wife, Mrs. A. E. C. B. Clifford and 3wl7CHA8. F. GORDON, Treas. SALES Chase, it should be were a few changes in the program on ac- We worthy one, well patronized. Addie Emerson. Mr. Lane went to Mas- pay salary or comm- count some were The first load of clam bait arrived at furnish ouilii There will be a few dances after the con- of illness of who to have gootl territory; Bucksport Sunday on the schooner Emily sachusetts and will attend the Knights of inducement to offer for this taken The program was given as ter cert. part. Staples from Bucks Harbor, consigned to tournament in FOR SALE. to earn good salary ai t Pythias Portland before his ~ v, follows: Messrs. Wardwell & Cushing. One hundred No experience necessary. return. Three varieties of Setd once. xti. to the barrels of it will be taken to the Grand Gregory Karly F. G. The base ball nine practiced for the first Opening Song, Coming Garden, j MIXER, The H. O. Chase Co.. V. at L 9 Main Banks on the schooner Landseer, which The noted stallion Alcazar son Potatoes $1.00 per bushel. St. M ;.i. 'lii** in Kastman's By the School. | (2.24i) of time last Friday field. will sail in a few with a crew Responsive Reading from John 2l)th. days picked Alcantara (2.23) and sire of 131 horses in B. L. PITCH KR. Carol, the School of 23 men from this vicinity. By the 2.30 list, will make the season at the 3wl6* Gurney’s Mills, Belfast, Me. The rehearsals for “A Hunch of Roses” Prayer, Thomas M. Nicholson will send a SCHORL Rolled Capt. stable of C. E. Peavey. His merits are GRAY ELECTRICAL have begun The play will be Carol, Away, fleet of seven of the finest fishing vessels probably Mrs. Class. J of the Practical electrical emus.- Kelley’s ever owned in New one to I worthy careful investigation of the presented next month. England by man, LOGS PICKED IP. ters, electrical wiring, telrph< Recitations, the Grand Banks this Several of horse breeders of Waldo He is a Easter French spring. county. tcries, electric lighting. bells. Song Floy them are The are Picked up adrift in Penobscot Bay 24 Electrical t»t» lVmbi The Little Richards nearly ready. following grandson of the great George Wilkes and spruce School, Supt. Dunton visited the school Friday Plant, Evelyn the names of the vessels, with the assign- and pine logs which the owner can have by prov- Tremont St., Boston. Mass.. so> The Invincibles, Foster Crocker related to the best blood of ing property and paying TheBest Place Our is sec.c closely charges. course and conducted the Junior and Senior Liter- ment of captains and carrying capacity of trotting telegraph Lilies of Eastertide, Eve Tibbetts 1 C. W. COOMBS, tuition for same is only $ar..o" salt fish: Sch. Arthur V. S. Woodruff, America on both sides, a family which com- — FOR- ature classes. Carol, Smile, Snowdrop, Smile, 1 H. G. HARDY. or call. Board and room Capt. John Peterson, 5,500 quintals; sch. bine to an Belfast, April 15,1901.—3wl6* Mrs. Dennett’s Class. extraordinary degree the three 1 * ! Ada S Babson, Capt. Solon Peterson, 4,500 3ui8 EDGAR S. GKA\ Recitations, great requisites of size, beauty and speed. The Sophomore English class have had quintals; sch. Elizabeth N., Capt. Murdock ; Easter, Martha Knowlton A. M. After a the horse business written of famous Slclnnis, 3,500 quintals; sch. Nichol- long depression descriptions portraits, Building of the Nest, Loie Jacobs John WANTED. PENZANCE Maud Curtis son, Capt. Mclnnis, 3,000 quintals; is again coming to the front and desirable PIRATES OF pictures, etc., for their work recently. Easter Day, sch. T. Si. Wm. ! BARGAINS Nicholson, Capt. Snowman, horses are scarce and A Carol, Wonderful Savior, sch. M. B. 1 bring high prices. girl to do general housework in a family o Misses Jones. 2,800 quintals; Stetson, Capt. two. Apply to For the next TWO BbLFAST OCbRA M Patterson, Hanson, Fred L. Dorr, 2,800 sch. Irvin I WEEKS is at It is rumored that several musical selec- Recitations, quintals; MISS CHARLOTTE W. COLBURN, Leslie, not assigned, 2,500 Sandypoint. 2wl6* 5 Church two A of Louise Reed captain yet quin- Capt. George Erskine of Street, Belfast. 2 and 3. 190! tions including instrumental duetts, song Easter, tals, a total of ! May The Grass and Flower, making nearly 25,000quintals, sehr. Hattie H. Barbour and Arthur Erskine will have their place on the graduation pro- Appletrae, which are cured about here and shipped to Patterson, F rank Tucker of Guy the different markets by vessels and cars, Bueksport visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank gram of the class of ’01. It is said that Albert Healey. giving a winter’s employment to a large Erskine Sunday_Miss Alice Richards, Real Estate Get Yonr Licensed. this class was the first in the of the The Buds are Wanted. history Bursting, force of men and many teams to haul them Dog Marion Knowlton who has been in Stockton Springs during Licenses on due n school to establish a class orchestra. This to the point, which in some cases If you have real estate in or near Belfast, dogs are now Advent of Isa Patterson shipping the winter, has arrived home_Mr. James for sale or I would like to hear from R.A.French(£Co.'s at once. The law against mil!••• Spring, exchange, is of five and the is four miles distant. About 160 men go to c.u.ta orchestra composed pieces; Easter in the Woods, Louise Dennett as I am connected with a Boston Real Es- strictly enforced. .Notices the Banks in these seven vessels, the aggre- Grant goes to Belfast this week as juryman you have been diffci* manner in which selections were rendered The Good Little Next Door, tate Agency having agents all over New Eng- posted in the Boy gate amount them amounting to about 'from this town—Mr. and Stanley Chamberlain, Warren Fahy paid Mrs. Fred Per- land. M. g. HILL. city. at a recent entertainment was a credit to $35,000in round numbers This great indus- Belfast, 4,1901.—3wl4* They are. about to move into the Belfast, April l, 1901. Lilies of kins of Birchville are here for a visit Mrs. April < Carol, Easter, is of great to and L. H. Mb Ib’H the school. Mrs. Pierce’s Class. try importance Bucksport Nicholson’s business ability and suc- Nellie Hall, who has been here several Recitations, Capt. cess are greatly appreciated. weeks with her father, Mr. Spinney, has re- Eleven graduates of Belfast High school All Things Bright and Beautiful, Farm for Sale. HOWES’ BLOCK, Hattie Johnson turned to Belfast—Men and boys have been are now attending fitting school or college. In the Breaking of the the week The Stevens farm, situated in Northport, con- , Day, busy past fastening logs, and at (The Comer Store). PIRATES OF PENZANCE, Sadie Collins taining one hundred acres of woodland, tillage classes had times the mill cove has been full of ice and and pasture, good set of all connected, The Senior and Sophomore Carol, Blue Bird, buildings, House, Mrs. Dennett’s Class. logs....The fisherman will soon begin their never-failing water and nice orchard (one hun- They want to reduce their stoek Belfast Opera class meetings at recess Tuesday. dred barrels winter apples last year), is offered Recitation, weirs—The coal wharf is and new This signature is on every box of the genuine undergoing re- for sale at a bargain and on easy terms. For get ready for goods. 1001- April Days, Mildred Waterman further information call at 36 Cedar street, Bel- HAY 2 and 3, in Odd Fellows’ Tablets pairs.. .Schr, Arrival has lately taken saw- There will ibe a dance Carol, Hail, Hail, Hail. Laxative Bromo-Quioine fast, Me., or address M. I. STEVENS, from W. Grant’s mill to v will sell Hall, to-morrow, Friday, evening. Benediction. the leeMdy that sens a esM fa one afar dust J. Winterport. 16tf Water Street, Newport, Me. They regardless of prices. OF BELFAST. Leavitt & Cunningham have a new James Overlock has been news put up appointed post- Mrs. H.'R CunnThgham also lihd her Open- sign from the shop of Bicknell & Coombs. master at South Liberty. ing Saturday. She had a large and elegant W. H. mutton put in a large new safe Bicycles hafe made their appearance on Quimby is circulating a paper to assortment, and her store was thronged with the is a new base ball association. It is piiiit*111 streets, but it pretty hard Reeling. organize buyers all day. Her show window was very prososed to put a good team in the field, re- CMsanpOMt the sale of 1 fresh mackerel appeared in the The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. D. is. attractive, but hats and other pair the fences at the Congress street by no means, the dreadful' Lincoln,Church street,Thursday,April 18th, materials displayed there caused a number grounds, build a new etc. at 2.30 m. grand stand, disease it is to be— of changes in the arrangement. Miss Dora COOL p. YOUR X'Friday' is the BLOOD Clifford painting scenery When a sufficent number have a thought signed M. Casey is beginning her fifth season with *’ of Penzance. Advertised list of letters remaining in the in the rates meeting, will be called to elect a manager Mrs. and In All Cases of Belfast postoffice April 16th: Gentlemen— beginning. Cunningham, thoroughly under- Itching is selling a chemical fire ex- and transact other business. It stands the “'j, Capt. William D. Scott. can be stopped— tastes of Belfast ladies. Her „ hich uses a dry powder instead always The Fortnightly Club, an organization of stock and the millinery skill displayed and Most of the stores in the city, including in the The trouble Burning Scaly young men of the North held beginning. shows that she fully appreciates her the stores and will close Church, work *'Pud. dance in Silver grocery markets, “ladies is: and is a iU he a May night night” at the parsonage Tuesday you don’t know prepared to meet the demand. One Humors with F at 1 o’clock p. m. on Fast Day, Thursday, you've got i; range hall, Waldo, with music by evening. The evening was of the first to sell is a hat of 25th. pleasantly spent dainty pinkish Bib1'1 April in it; you don’t believe “■ Whitten. games, music, literary exercises, etc. it; you mauve hair braid with a cord of mauve A. A. Howes & Co. have received a case Music was the braid and \|rs. Ilulda M. Gantmans, by her given by Banjo & Guitar won’t believe it-- till are gold sewn concentrically over the of you North church of this rides, carbines, muskets, sabres, etc., Club, composed of Frank Lord, Leslie Gard- top. It is faced with pale green and to the city pink CUTICURA from the U. S. and forced to. Then it is RESULVENT bought Government, ner, Harold T. Sibley and John C. Clement, danger- malines and trimmed with deep roses Of all the remedies f $201). pink for cooling and cleansing the blood and circulating which will be sold a long way below cost. and Miss T. read and A lhilds of have ordered Georgia Burroughs a selec- ous. foliage. handsome buckle of gilt and Itching, burning, scaly humors, none approach, in specific action, ,imty Commissioners the wonderful tion. Ice cream and cake were served. rhinestones holds the maline which properties of CUTICURA RESOLVENT. It neutralize* and chandeliers for the Waldo Henry D. Gilman chloroformed his faith- drapery, resolves light Don’t be but away (hence Its name, Resolvent), scrofulous, Inherited, and other 1):' ful old afraid; attend goes from under the brim to the top. A hat Library room. dog Ned last week. Ned was 12 A Welcome Home. Mr. and Mrs. L. humors, which float In the blood, and which give rise to swellings of the frillHO to admired is of medium years old and will be missed about the T. Shales arrived home it can do it greatly size, with bell glands, pains In the bones, and torturing, dlsflguring eruptions of the skin audited at the April term of wharf, Tuesday evening, quick— you your- and crown and brim, broad in the front and nar- scalp, with loss of hair. where he has been a constant companion of after a visit in where were ..mmissioners’ Court are now pay- Vermont, they self and at home. CUTICURA RESOLVENT extends It* cooling, Influence his master for row at the back, made of narrow geranium purifying by office Of the County Treasurer. many years. recently married. The wedding trip they means of the pores to the surface of the akin, allaying Irritation, inflamma- braid, covered with geranium and and and had was on account of Take Scott’s Emulsion of chiffon, tion, Itching, burning, soothing external humors, because of Its in A subscriber in planned abridged the carriers appeared Saturday Sacramento,Calif., writing with a wreath of autumn-tinted and power to neutralise HU'MOR-OERMS which float in the blood and serious illness of a friend in Vermont. leaves, circulating for a of Cod fluids. It exerts a :„u, of grey felt, Roosevelt pattern, copy The Journal of April 4th says: 'Liver Oil, and live care- black velvet bow and gold buckle. A purifying Influence upon the bowels, liver, and kidneys, When Mr. Shales arrived down town Wed- telling thus removing a common cause of yellow, ise blouses later in the season. “My copy was burned with two mothy, greasy skin, and more or undoubtedly effect was produced by a large turban of less of and 1 nesday morning he found a crowd collected pimples, blotches, blackheads. Many forms of for cars in the of the west-bound fully every way. debility, \\ Lancaster lately arrived from postal wreck black hair braid, draped and held a which no cause can be discovered, are due to the h, at his store, and the decorated with by gold presence of humors In limited, S. P. R. three miles place This is sound the blood, bones, and fluids. CUTICURA .. c a car-load of work horses. He R., April 8th, doctrine, buckle. A wreath of roses surrounds the RESOLVENT possesses, in the trees, evergreens, flags, etc. He saw the west of Nevada.” highest degree, humor expelling properties, and at the same time acts as a d selling a goodly number of Wells, whatever brim and a drapery of fine Venetian renais- preparations, and tried to go around and get you may think or gentle aperient, diuretic, and digestive. It promotes the general health, while '"riug- sance lace appears just above, held in Insuring the expulsion of humors which manifest \X Mrs. R. P. Chase gathered a mess of dan- in by a rear entrance, but the boys headed be place themselves In the obecure told; and, if heeded, will a handsome buckle. forms of rheumatism, gout, kidney pains, and liver troubles. i.ir quarterly meeting oi me delion greens in the orchard for last Sunday’s him off all the back doors. He by by bolting Mothers are assured of the absolute purity of CUTICURA RESOLVENT Aid will be held in the dinner. The Chase save life. The fancy goods department of Miss Hat- Hospital orchard generally pro- came through a neighboring store and found and Its freedom from any ingredient that is In the least objectionable in .Kim in tie M. Black, in the same contains a action, taste or odor. It is Memorial Hall today, duces the first dandelions of the season, the crowd in front, and was greeted by three yPu have not tried It, send for store, therefore readily taken by children of all age* its taste and varied assortment of and conditions, and should be freely given on the flrst but this year the date is a few days earlier cheers. Inside the store he found s?mp,e* agreeable will large the latest appearance of humors, r„. rousing surprise you. whether simple, scrofulous, or Is and best in her line. an hereditary. It also a mother’s remedy, than usual. the word welcome” in SCOTT & She has unusually are selling at 10 cents per large letters, and BOWNE, Chemists, regulating and strengthening the maternal functions, while the 409 Pear! New stock of corsets in various purifying C. B. in a characteristic Street, York. large styles. Her system of ulcerative weaknesses and humoi*. kably low price for this sea- Master Charlie Decrow entertained his Hall, speech, wel- 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. with the It Is on comed him belts, new style gilt spikes, are in economy to take it every occasion possible, while using warm ,ir. in tine condition schoolmates 13th, it home in behalf of his fellow-cit- They kept Monday evening, April all the baths of CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse the skin of crusts and izens. The latest shades and patterns. Val and scales and very few soft ones. being his twelfth birthday. They were very graphaphone added its notes in soften the thickened cuticle, and gsntle applications of CUTICURA Ointment s> Torchon laces and are here in all a cheerful selection. Mr. Shales hamburgs to allay Itching, inflammation, and irritation, and Aid of A. E. Clark pleasantly entertained with music and responded THE MILLINERY OPENINGS. soothe and heal externally, Society the latest patterns, The assortment of as the readiest means of games and ice cream and cake were served feelingly, and the The re- plain Insuring speedy, permanent, and economical cures,' i .! will have a opened cigars. Veterans, supper and fancy is and while and realizing that greatest of human blessings, "a skin without blemish and during the Master Decrow was ception was continued at intervals hosiery large varied, : No. 96 Main evening. during The the various milli- a nourished with pure blood.” Veterans' Hall, spring openings at in neck-wear and hair ornaments all com- body the of the forenoon as of friends called ■ recipent many pretty and useful pres- groups to row, Friday, evening; admis nery establishments presented an array of plexions and tastes can be suited. Miss Complete External and Internal Treatment fer ents. pay their respects. Every Humor, $1.25, beautiful excelled in this Consisting of CUTICITRA SOAP to creations never Black has a large line of wrappers and un- 125c.), cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT dMlc.L to instantly allay itch- Misses The Girls’Home. The Children’s Aid city, with me ked changes in and in and and Hospital Association Knight and McCorrison, who gave many styles, derwear, fact everything necessary Ing irritation soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT (50c.), to cool I'onnty •Ha cleanse the blood. Sold the of Maine held their annual colors and materials from former seasons. for a throughout the world. : under the law as a charitable successful hurdy-gurdy dances in Sears- Society meeting lady's wardrobe, dresses and outside at the Girls’ J. W. & Co. had an \pril 10th, with the following mont last summer, will continue them the Home, Northport avenue, Bel- Ferguson unusually wraps excepted, can be bought here in the fast, afternoon, Kith. After attractive both in the show window latest c. lirooks, A. A. Howes, II. coming season. Their instrument has been Tuesday April display, styles and the best materials. the reading of the of the and in the rooms above. The | W. 11. Swan, Selwin Thomp- shipped to New York to he fitted with new reports secretary, millinery and the hall will be treasurer and publication committee the foundation of the window display was nton, \V. 11. Quimby. Dr. cylinders opening given Stockton Springs. Dr. Truman Griffin as soon as it is returned. following new members were elected: Mr. white lace, with an artistic arrangement -blent; II. P. Thompson, clerk ; of Pittsfield was in town last week, called ■■■■READ and Mrs. Thomas E. of A number of hand- THIS!. treasurer. Messrs, Shea, Mr. and Mrs. flowers, foliage, etc. here the Wescott, Pensions have been as follows: by illness of his father, Mr. Isaac granted Fred W. Mrs. Frank B. Mrs. some hats were shown in the but 'll and are a coininit- Pote, Mathews, window, II. who has Quimby Original etc., Griffin, been in feeble health widows, special, accrued, Frank 11. Mrs. L. Mrs. were on account of ition and by-laws, Mayo, Eugene Cook, they frequently changed for some time. March 29th, Addie C. Sullivan, Mr. Griffin has since seem- Winterport, Francis H. Welch, Mrs. John A. Fogg, Mr. rapid sales. One was a w hite straw turban of the Old Home Week As- ed considerably but at this writ- $8: additional, Jacob McLain, Appleton, H. M. Miss Caroline E. improved, Prentiss, White, with narrow black velvet ribbon draped is J. L. SLEEPER h Mr. C. ing suffering another and at his Inesday, April loth, $10; original widows, etc., Harriet C. Ray, Mr. W. R. Mr. ill-turn, 00._ Howard, M. C. Hill, Mr. C. with pink silk covered with Arabian lace. ted as president and advanced age his friends are fearful as to Mayor llampden Corner, $8; increase, special act, S. Bickford. The In following otticers were the millinery rooms one found much the .'ted to that office. President Sarah F. $17. outcome.Mrs. Ralph Morse left last April :s, llridges, Stockton, elected: President, I)r. John G. fancy material in gilt and white, with fancy Alfred Peat’s Room ned a to the State Old Brooks; to visit her Mrs. delegate Vice Thursday daughter, Jen- Paper. Holman F. D ay. Don’t Presidents, Hon. Win. B. Swan, Judge quills, and the new cabochon ornament in Vssociation to be held in Au- forget that this nie Bragg, in West Brookfield, Mass....Mr. J. W. Please call and see all late at Maine author will recitations Symonds, Portland, Judge W. P. gilt and various stones. One of the hand- Sewall samples, designs the lowest prices. "d was authorized to appoint popular give Viles has sold his house, formerly and from his Whitehouse, Augusta, Mrs. Matilda Bur- somest creations wras agilt and white maline We are constantly receiving Ex-Mayor Poor and A. C. readings unpublished writings the Gilmore place, to Mr. Will Smith, who leigh, South Berwick, Rev. Geo. S. Mills, toque, with rose leaf crow n, rose trimming Iiosen. Mayor Small intends this, Thursday, evening at Memorial Hail. moved his family there last Friday.Mrs. Of his recent in Fairfield Belfast, A. C. Sibley, Belfast; Secretaries, and pink roses. A black and white turban, NEW GOODS in the LINE. morning to attend the meeting. appearance under Jere. Grant is very seriously ill with pneu- UPHOLSTERY Mrs. M. J. with the straw over the auspices of the Ladies’ uuild of the M. Gammans, Belfast, Recording fancy black silver monia but >f \\ kather. I lie sun came ; present indications are favor- E. church of that the Fairfield Jour- Secretary; Mrs. Georgia Pulsifer Porter, Old white, with a white rosette and a rhinestone Have a large stock of ... place, able, and friends are hopeful of her re- afternoon, April 11th, for the Town, Corresponding cabochon in the centre, attracted much at- nal says: Secretary; Treasurer, covery. Capt. Grant, her is March 25th, a of 17 C. W. husband, only period The were Wescott, Auditor, Dr. John tention. The castor shades continue popu- Lace and Huslin Sash Down Pil- productions pen pictures of in- Belfast; now rallying from a very severe attack of Curtains, Rods, that time there were 8 rainy of life the Yankees. G. R. F. one of the handsomest turbans in teresting phases among Brooks, Belfast; Attorney, Dunton, lar,'ami the same dread disease.... Mr. •v and 9 There A'aried as were his time that Raymond lows, from cents to >. cloudy days. portraits every Belfast. C. S. Bickford was elected editor the display was in castor, with two fancy Rugs 45 $5.00, Easels, he turned his would come Grant was able to come up street March 27tli, hail April 3rd and kaleidoscope, up and business of Monday a live A'ankee to be a manager the Girls’ Home gilt quills and brown velvet straps, gilt for Wood Baskets and Bam- greeted with round of the first time since liis attack of appen- Screens, Hampers _h winds nearly all the time, The marked characteristic of his paper, with A. C. Rev. S. cabochons and Arabian lace. The stock re- applause. Sibley, George dicitis in the winter. ..Mr. J. G. Lambert is this is its naturalness. Ilis art is so boo Goods in all -ripitation during period renderings Mills and W. R. Howard as an flects great credit on the skill and taste of styles. that seems advisory displaying a new stock of wall and s. The snow was complete it artless. Listening to paper, practically committee. the Miss Ada C. w hose work hear what the enthusiastic ovation to milliner, Jones, his patrons will do well to him a call. t the and given give In fact, we can’t mention the different articles we carry in stock. city April 9th, the -- in that line has with Mr. Day would articulate, we distinctly been popular the .... Elden Shute Capt. came home Saturday We have our order for a line of of the ground. The average heard a voice saying “come again.” ladies for several seasons. placed large Islesboro. As Easter Sunday was «, ..oil .imuma ilUIclCt; for the 17 was 35.49 days the The Misses Whs had two attractive Griffin Fire. The O’Connell house on Federal stormy following Sunday, the 14th, was very is going into poultry raising quite HATTINGS and OIL 'invert Coming. The Belfast observed window In one the effect was in ..STRAW CLOTHS... street was burned yesterday morning with instead at the Baptist church. The displays. extensively, having already bought three Base Ball Club has white with rose blossoms and and a arranged a of its contents. The tire was dis- audience room was decorated foliage, with a portion beautifully incubators, capacity for holding over All new patterns. It will pay you to wait and of Maine Glee and wax in the dressed Diversity covered some men about 2..'to with evergreens, cut flowers and figure centre, elegantly ■400 eggs. by young potted During Saturday night, what see them if you are in need of anv. Ditar clubs to a concert in in black, and wearing a handsome hat. The give o’clock. They gave the alarm and tried to plants. Rev. Geo. E. Tufts preached a ser- might have proved a serious conliagation, House, mon on the hat used remained but a short time before opera Monday evening, arouse the inmates, but failing to awaken Resurrection of Christ. In the occurred in his “brooder-house.” By the The concert will include num- it was sold and another was put in its place. anybody broke into the house, where they evening there was an Easter Concert by the explosion of one of the lamps, the building Xorton, tenor, and selections One had a brim made of violet maline, had some difficulty in arousing the occu- Sunday school, in which nearly forty chil- (a small one) was fired, and the inside al- J. L. SLEEPER & Marsh, reader. The tickets are dren took All with a drapery of heavy ecru lace and crown most CO, pant, Mrs. Sarah Nealley, who was probably part. the recitations and entirely burned out, killing thirty-one »■ Mixer’s. Admission 25 cents; re- musical selections were of white and tuscan straw. The bow in overcome by the smoke which filled the excellent. Mrs. chickens, completely destroying one of the « * * * 72 Main Street. 55 cents. The following no- Ambrose front was in two shades of Louisine ribbon. house. The house was owned by A. L. Hatch, Mrs. Edith M. Tehan and “brooders” and injuring the others. The Bangor papers show how the Miss Brina Another very pretty hat was a child’s white Clark of Castine, and the property was Pendleton received, and justly building being sheathed in thick paper, ■ •» ived in Penobscot county: much with broad brim and tarn o’ valued by the assessors at .?450. It was in- merited, praise for their patient work Neapolitan, w ith almost no admission of air, the tiames i1 sized audience at shanter crown of white good City in the children — A fancy Neapolitan sured. The walls are standing, but the in- drilling very unusual smothered and went even Friday evening to listen to fortunately out, occurrence took place at the church on Sun- braid, trimmed with a broad white bow and veil by the V. of M. Glee and terior is pretty badly burned out. The before discovered. As the building was :'iitar in the out” of three white geraniums. The second window was clubs and the concert was cause is said to have been a defective chim- day “appearing brides near a pile of wood, which in turn reached ; to the standard and if with their devoted to children’s hats and bonnets. any- ney. i husbands. They were Mr. and to the the fire would head of club concerts. stable, have communi- college Mrs. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Osmond An artistic grouping of daisies, for-get-me- a ere at their best in all of Hatch, cated with that, and then with the if the Steamer Notes. The steamer I house, Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. nots, lilies of the valley and other pretty program moved along with a ; Thomas, it had found a vent — READ THIS.... Mrs. Thomas Clifford which has been that won between — on a white formed a the applause of the running Belfast, Grindle Mrs. Amelia A. Eames met with flowers ground pretty has been •! seriously ill the past week with each number was responded Castine and made her last a Brooklin, trip a accident a backing for the display, which included i-ore. painful recently, fracturing rib heart but at this is im- I have F. V. Her trouble; writing purchased yesterday. business has steadily in- near the very life-like wax doll, fully dressed and : -Ity of Maine Glee and Man- spine, by falling from a chair on proving— Mrs. Wm. H. Reed is criti- and in the summer season very dubs at the Town creased, must which she was with the latest style white bonnet. Among appeared She is attended cally ill, and her mother is Cottrell’s interest in the store to a sized have been but the steamer was standing. feeling great formerly occupied by Staples Friday evening good profitable, by Dr. E. I). V\ illiams... .The the more noticeable hats in the store w ere n.d the concert was one of the dwelling anxiety. Iler husband is away at sea_ found too small for the route. It would pay one made of roses and and 1 shall an "ii here a house of Mr. Geo. R. Pendleton was entirely foliage & Cottrell. by similar orgauiza- destroy- Many of the older inhabitants are keep some one to put on a larger boat. The a red turban expect- "1 attempting to mention all in ed by fire a few evenings since with all its with pink chiffon facing; ing an and as the willow " more than to state that Marjorie will return to her former route be- trimmed with chiffon with dots early spring; just contents. No insurance. A defective flue gilt polka ; •thing whatever dull oruninter- tween Bangor, Castine and Brooksville. “pussies” are already showing fine and was the cause. Three members of and the new “shirt waist’’ hat, which takes supposed and the are in Naval Architect F. M. Cook of Bath is at the of the and which is silky coats, Mayflowers bud, the household were at an entertainment at place sailor, having 1 iianges. i are the these predictions seem in a fair to be nauges work on plans and specifications for a steam- a wonderful run at Knox’s, the most fash- way Line of Gents the hall at the time and Mr. •e Pendleton and fulfilled. Up-to-Date Furnishings,; day at A. A. Howes & Co's. er to be built for Rockland parties ionable store in New York. which, his little were the millinery 5me have had boy only inmates. They past they their when completed, will ply between points on Mrs. Wells was greeted with perfect w ere sleeping soundly when the fire awoke •ear of the second story, but Penobscot The steamer will be 140 and her Deafness Cannot Be Cured bay. them, and weather for her opening Saturday, and shall to sell at a all the old stock on iconvenient have had a they barely escaped.Great continue bargain they feet long, 28 feet beam, and will draw about sales were unusually large. Her rooms local as cannot quantities of timber such as saw by application, they reach over the old one on logs, pulp the diseased arranged nine feet of water. She will be equipped were very and artistically arrang- portion of the ear. There is and will you better on all new w down the delicately hand, give bargains » *r and in rear ood, etc., floating river from Ban- only one way to cure Deafness, and that is just the of the with engines of 850 horsepower, and her ed and her stock was displayed to excellent gor, have about the by constitutional remedies. Deafness is can in the I for and It is limit will be about 14 knots. She lodged shore at Gilkey’s than you get city. CASH department. lighted speed will advantage. Her hats are large, set well caused an inflamed condition of goa(ls buy Harbor and other of the town. by the mu- w windows in the east 400 Bids for con- parts Thou- side of carry passengers, y the over the face, and are trimmed very low. cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When shall sell STRICTLY for CASH and customers the sands of dollars worth of valuable timber this tube inflamed give my The room up stairs will be struction of the steamer will be solicited in One of the handsomest hats was in black, gets you have a rumbling or could be saved if the means were sound imperfect hearing, and when it is I am the >helves and used as a drug-room. a few days.The Castine will make an necessary dowers and chiffon. benefit. sole agent for with black and white entirely closed Deafness is the result, and to Camden obtainable. A good deal has been saved, Kent, who for five and a half excursion to-day, Thursday, to Another was in and white silk, with unless the inflammation can be taken out even with the yellow 'crved the so of the 4-masted limited apparatus at hand_ and this tube restored to its normal firm acceptably in the launching schooner, crown and trimmed with and condi- Mr. gilt foliage will be ‘he wharf A. and Mrs. E. I). Hatch and little tion, hearing destroyed forever; nine drug department, finds it nec- leaving Lewis’ at 7.45 m., and leav- daugh- roses in white and A best Hat on ter arrived last variegated orange. cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which $300 earth. eason of ill health to Camden to return at 2.30 p. m.The Friday from Waterville, Ha.t=The resign. He ing white chiffon hat draped with white and is nothing but an inflamed condition of the QUyer omitted where they spent the winter. Their son mucous u.dness of his ow n which requires City of Bangor her regular trip with steel and black over white surfaces. is black lace, out of Boston on account Guy preparing for college at the Coburn We will give One Hundred Dollars for but thinks he may spend the Monday night of in the a novel and attrac- Classical crown, presented any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) A,soTHE Belfast as he likes the the storm, and left at the usual time for the Institute—Capt. Chas. R. Pen- riONARCH SHIRT place and tive resultant color effect. The roses were that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh dleton has four cottages of sufficient size Edward Haley, one of the next trip, Wednesday afternoon. She is and red. A hat with Nile Cure. Send for cireulars,' free. and large deep pretty gilt mi convenience to rent to the wealthy sum- F. J. CHENEY & 0. advantageous business offer due here this morning. bow and cabochon ornaments, CO., Toledo, mer green large 75c. Nova visitors and three are already engaged E?“Sold by Druggists, Custom Tailors, New York Sidney, Scotia, and has was mueh admired. A and hand- Hall’s New Advertisements. Henry Staples for the season. very showy Family Pills are the best. City, ;t lie will not One is to be taken Prof. & leave for a few by Klee F. V. Cottrell’s interest in the some hat was in Tuscan straw, with ^ CO., and guarantee a fit. has bought Samuel E. Tucker of large und Mr. Kent will remain un- Columbia University, 12 Main and two caboch- store, street, formerly occupied by N. another green purple berries, large Centre Lincoi.nvu.i.e, Messrs. Edwin 'cut man is secured in his place. Y.; by Walter Ross, a banker of Staples & Cottrell, and will keep an up-to- ons and rainbow facing. A ruffled hat of and Bert Heal left for will be Philadelphia, and another by a Mr. Tuesday night Bos- probably Howard P- date line of He will sell Howard, silk with silver braid, trimmed in gent's furnishings. whose of residence yellow ton,. .Mrs. Watts of Thorndike istheguest .. Portland — Col. H. E. McDonald place your correspon- at a all the old stock on hand, and knots of black velvet ribbons and gilt bargain dent has not learned. of Mrs. James Moody-Mrs. Clara Kidder, he store, 70 Main street,formerly Alpheus Pendleton will give you bargains in the new stock just buckles, sold early in the day. The display who has been her HENRY 12 Main Street. and E. I). Hatch have also rented their cot- visiting sister, Mrs. STAPLES, H. II. Coombs & Son, and will for the hat and of in and opened. Sole agent Guyer children’s hats liamburg mull, pre- Scruton, is in Rockport for a few die furniture business_R. A. tages. The price of cottages for the season days. the Monarch shirt, and for Klee & Co., cus- sented an array from which the most fastidi- A. E. Heal is court in " ranges from $700 to $l,ooo attending Belfast this are to move from the Opera each....Miss fail to find what tom tailors, New York City—Carle & ous mother could not just week as Charles k to Rose Cleveland, sister of the juryman... Cross is at the corner store in the ex.-President, ones. .Jones have too much wall paper and too she wanted for her little home from on a has had a Boston vacation. •k, so long occupied by Rila man and his wife come on in many shades, and are cutting prices now advance, who are setting in order for before the season is over. See things prices quoted summer itkms. occupancy. Her w i tter residence All who Sell. Sharon arrived in their advt—R. A. French & Co. an- persons have not paid their taxes for is in Florida 1900 are to ■io and her summer residence in requested settle immediately, as said Swan’s Island with sand for nounce for the next two as bargains weeks, this town. taxes are due and liable to costs. o. The signs bid fair for a and Gentlemen, I have the agency for She will take hay to Rock- they are about to move into the corner store very I shall he in my office in Memorial building from 8.30 to 11330 \. m. 1 prosperous season. daily, and Saturdays from Belfast Fuel it Co. and re- and want to Hay in Howes block, reduce their WHAT MAN i 1.30 to 4.30 1*. M. uiother load of 4 TO. C. Collector. sand_Sch. A. stock and get ready for new goods.See Prospect Village. HILL, Mrs. Hervey Par- 4 March ent to Bangor Tuesday to load notice of found below H. D. FOSS & CO. Belfast, 28,1901.—3ltf logs Saturday Cove, tridge visited her niece, Mrs. Fred Clark The tug Somers N. Smith was by George Sherman and Walter Who prides himself upon Northport, April 13th and 14tli in Stockton Springs... being} Rockland last week to tow seh. and at Belfast by C. W. Coombs and on Dyer, H. Grant of Kingman, who has been properlv dressed all occasions,} Hixed Sell ast and back for a load of lime FOR RENT. H. G. Hardy... .The Belfast Savings Bank his Mr. and can ! visiting parents, Mrs. Goodwin allow himself not to become < which there was a in of the loss of The store the shortage gives notice savings book, Grant, has returned home.The recently occupied by Condon " The repairs to the bottom of No. of the many interested in the celebrated < Manufacturing Company” and Banner Shoo 8,310_Annual meeting corpora- friends of Mrs. Chocolates Store.” C. il Annie (Littlefield) t O.POOR. B. Weaver are linished Marden so far as tors of the Searsport Savings Bank at 10 a. Belfast March 29,1900.—I3tf of K. X. will be pained to learn of her seri- feessary on the marine railway. The m. May 11th—B. L. Pitcher, 11 Gurney’s ous illness....Clarence Hall of Belfast .at. 'ill be completed as she lies at the was Mills, Belfast, lias three varieties of Gregory- the of Mrs. I. 1 guest F. Gould last week. He Stein-Bloch Clothes, Pendleton’s wharf. Fred V. Cot- — Early seed potatoes at $1 a bushel Harry was called FOR SALE. here to attend the j4 funeral of n of the work. Mrs. 25c. and 50c. charge joiner W. Clark & Co. were not able to open their Wm. 10c., 1 Q. Spinney.... Ames & Son’s of Stock- YACHT sl0°l' rig, length over all 34 feet, beam Carles E. Hall of Rockland has sold a nun ■, n feet. In ,1 new store Monday as advertised owing to ton who have ....A BOX... first-class condition. Six Springs, been here with their they represent} new sails and new last .. Helena for the A. F. Crockett in bnt had their last Unquestionably, rigging summer. Bras* delays repairs, opening machine manufacturing stove the best wheel and port hole*. Can be seen at l"b,i Peirce wood, have ready-wear garment of New York, who will evening, with a fine array of new up-to- satisfaction made] Quality is next to totf E. L. MACOAOER’S, Belfast, Me. '! 111 given good and in • ■ tl]e finishedjevery- Found Belfast with stone trade between Frank- date clothing and furnishings. Read what only IJTTyT I'D !C body’s wood pile. They will move to Al- 111,1 W York. Of For whifth I late she has been they have to say of their de- bert Pierce’s in Frankfort flU I Lull k) 1 tailoring this week, where 1 line for the and ladies' am agent. Belfast Bank. Rockland-Rockport partment tailoring depart- they have SO cords to manufacture_Those Savings The terms of sale are ment—Girl wanted to do Notice is Il private_ general house- who have been sick with the hereby given that Savings Book No prevailing 8310, issued this has been lost lllasted schooner in Bean’s work in a of two. WILLIAM A. by Bank, and ap- building family to Miss are jIjI Apply epidemic convalescent_Fred plication has been made for a book ac- ( Haley, CLARK,!t duplicate aniden for J. C Charlotte W. 5 to laws S ! Capt. Crowley Colburn, Church street. who recently bought the H. B. cording regulating issuing new books. : will be launched Littlefield WILLIAM H. QUlviBY, Treas. '[ten Saturday. .G. W. Leonard, East Belfast, has a new farm, is named the J. C. Strawbridge, fn moving in....I. F. Gould killed 8 City Drug Store, Belfast, April 18,1901.— 3wl6 * milch cow with calf for sale.Read nice i«-i, luladelphia merchant. It has what hogs April 15th for the Belfast market. HANUFACIURINQ CLOTHIER, nut j,, ,ttlat Capt. Crowley will not stop William A. Clark, manufacturing clothier, He has 22 spring pigs for sale....Charles Edmund Wilson, Pro’r. LOGS FOUND. • a seven master : Tbas to add to the has to say of the Stien-Bloch Hutch has Clark’s bark clothes_For returned after a month’s visit BELFAST. In the Penobscot Bay, 2 miles below 'In H? Alice Reed is in Simpson’s A good, honest in Saturday sale, the Stevens farm in Call among UII||T('||| boy Cove, by George Sherman and Walter Dyer, 40 V:j, Boston, cleaning and ... Northport. relatives....Horace Gould will ar- ► Corner ■■ flll I town in Maine to ii,,,i painting pill every pine and spruce logs marked K. X. W. Y. sailed for Win- at 35 Cedar street, or address rive home pass circulars. Must They ’“Tortn t,1! VfRater Monday Belfast, May 1st from the dental are landed on Dyer’s shore and the own- 10 load for college furnish references. Address George hay Mt. Desert. Mason I. Stevens, Me. in ers can have the same by and Newport, | Baltimore, Md. A. P. PIERCE, proving property 16 Box paying charges. 813, Worcester, Mass. Northport, April 12.1901.—3wl6 LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. Salt rheum, or eczema, with its itching Keguie. of Deep Water Vetsela. What Sunshine Does. IT IS and burning, is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. So are all other blood diseases. SHIPS. With the issue of April 18th The A grapevine bung by an apple bough, Teacher—“Of course, understand the Abner B F Colcord, sailed from 'Youth’s Companion will enter upon its TO you Coburn, The grapes were red, and the apples GUARANTEED difference between liking and loving?” Pu- Newcastle, N S W, Feb 18 for Honolulu. 75th year. This “75th Birthday Issue” Hike father and mother A cleared from New miss; my G Hopes, Chapman, Each iruit was and now will be a double number, counting healthy promised Sil—“Yes,ut I love apple pie.”—Tit-Bits. York Jan 10 for Yokohama. A rich, ripe fullness of tint and taste, its contributors the Vice Presi- A J C M sailed from among BENEFIT Dr Catarrhal Powder.—Rev. Fuller, Nichols, When August came with its hot, hot haste, dent of the United Theodore Agiiew's Port Townsend 2 for Cape Town. States, W. H. Main, pastor of the Baptist Emanuel April A harvest of wealth to glean. and Sarah A T Whittier, sailed from San Roosevelt, Mary E. Wilkins Church, Buffalo, gives strong testimony for Aryan, Francisco Jan 7 for New York. But grapes and apples, and childrcui, too, Barnwell Elliott. and is a firm believer Id Dr. Catar- Agnew’s at At first have but immature; rhal Powder. He has tried kinds of Bangalore, arrived Philadelphia Feb, tempers For Infants and In honor of the 75th birthday of The many 27 from Kahului. And, red or green, they are sometimes blue, ttSTMU remedies without avail. “After using Dr. Chnn—, have E B E L Carver, arrived at New And harsh or or full of tears; Youth’s the publishers WEAKWOMEN Catarrhal Power 1 was benefited Sutton, surly Companion Agnewr’s at York 0 from Honolulu. Till waning weeks or years issued a handsome “75th Birthday Souv- are his words. It is a wonderful March expanding once,” F A S Pendeton, sailed Unripeness have come to cure. enir.” It contains a series of striking 50 cents. Sold Edmund Wilson Emily Whitney, remedy. by from Honolulu March 8 for San Francisco. The Kind and showing the and A. A. Howes & Co.—33 The grapes thus gibed at the apples green, maps suggestive facts, SMITH’S Emily Reed, from Newcastle, N. S.W., for Youlave vast the nation and of the Too proud and vain of their glistening growth of Childhood’s Happy Hours—“Are your Honolulu, at Sydney, N. S. W. Feb 26, re- nation’s foremost family weekly since recollections of childhood vivid ?” red; CRE5N MOUNTAIN “Oh, yes pairing. “You’re knurly, bitter, and hard and mean, *»the in 1827, which saw the I distinctly remember all those persons in Gov Robie, F Colcord, at Sydney, N. S. Always day April, We scarce could tell you from humble leaves, As- Bought and Honolulu. Vegetable first number of the first volume of The our neighborhood who used togive me things W., Feb 26 for Newcastle To Preparationfor A W sailed hang beside you our spirit grieves, Youth’s come from the RENOVATOR to eat.”—Chicago Record. Henry B Hyde, Blanchard, Such said. similating the Food andRegula- Companion from Baltimore Jao 9 for San Francisco. ugly fruit,” they the Overworked ting the Stomachs and Bowels of press. Nothing like it.— Nature’s own remedy. Help Heirt.—Is the L Cushing, J N Pendleton, sailed The answered: “You hypocrites, which life Mary apples Messrs. Thomas Y. Crowell & Com- Ask your druggist tor Renovator—SO cents great engine pumps through your from New Whatcom, Wash., March 6 for Your red’s a lie on the face of it! hard overtaxed, books en- one Write St. Albans system pressed, groaning Cape Town. You think clever, you think you’re pany are preparing a series of and dollar. Remedy under its load you’re because disease has clogged Manuel Llaguno, D. C. Nichols, cleared wits; titled “Pioneer Towns of America.” Co., St. Albans, Vt„. about GUARANTEE it? Dr. Cure for the Heart is na- Agnew’s from New York Feb. 28 for Hong Kong. We know, although we are not wise, The of Old Falmouth” has al- and TESTIMONIALS. Mention this paper. ture’s lubricator and cleanser, and sailed from “Story daily Puritan, A N Blanchard, San That we, os we are, can be used for pies; Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- been with the demonstrates to heart sufferers that it is the Hull. ready published, dealing Francisco Nov 2 for You’re no use—not a bit!” nessandRest.Contains neither history of Falmouth and Cape Elizabeth. safest, surest, and most speedy remedy that RI) Rice, C F Carver, cleared from Phila- medical science knows. Edmund So words ran and a tall sunflower, nor Mineral. The “Story of Pemaquid” is the second Story of the Yew York Yacht Club,” Sold by delphia Nov 15 for liiogo; spoken Dee 21 high, Opium.Morphine Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co—34 them turned a rebuking face; of the series and will be issued at an by Gapt. A. J. Ivenealy, which is illus- lat 6 N, Ion 29 W. Upon Not Narcotic from Port Townsend Oct The grapes and apples began to cower; date. James Otis of trated by a unique collection of photo- A Financial Reaper, sailed 2, early Kaler, Esq., Merry-Go-Round. “Judy Port Gamble for Port Pirie. “lie’s going to scold,” they said; author of well known of every house the club has oc- and 1 got into a terrible tangle to- Portland, many graphs shopping S D Carleton, Amsbury, sailed from Taco- “lie’s most jolly, and we’re afraid since its foundation in 1845. day.” “How ?” “I owed her ten cents, of Old UrSAMEL PITCHER books for young people, has prepared cupied ma March 27 for Honolulu. lie’ll speak of our disgrace.” /Rapt The Westminister Kennel Club and borrow ed five cents and then fifty cents.” the stories of for his Dog St W from Seed v Maine, using guid- “Well?” “Then I cents for Paul,F Treat,sailed Hong Kong The sunflower couldn’t be cross for long; Pumpkin SewT- Show is reviewed that fam- paid thirty March 15 N. S. W. Alx. Senna ance the histories of Williamson, critically by something she bought-“Yes?” “And for Newcastle, Ilis Princeton features soon veiled a and ous fancier, and the St arrived at N. S. W. RocJieUe Saifs all, Willis and the famous “Smith George ltaper, she paid forty cents for something I bought Nicholas, Sydney, smile; Anise Seed illustrated in “The March 4 from Port Townsend. is too Deane’s Journal.” principal champions and then w e treated each other to ice-cream “Your use of language quite strong, Jhpennint State of Maine, L A Colcord, arrived at * Yew York Dog Show.” The increasing soda.” “Well ?” “She says 1 still owe her You talk, too fierecly and talk too much, Bi CutonrJeSoda has the New Y ork March 81 from Clinton’s Magazine for April number of women who breed and show a nickel.”—Detroit Free Press. Ilong Kong. You need the Sunshine’s caressing touch; ftirtpSead- table of contents: Tillie E Starbuck, Eben Curtis, at liiogo and wait awhile.” Clanfod Sugar following interesting dogs will be interested in Mrs. Ougii- Keep still, hibfry/een Fltnvr. Government of I.ittle Braves.—Old timea quarter-a-box March 15 from Philadelphia. Ownership Quasi-public ton Giles’ contribution, “On American Wm 11 arrived at —Success. Ph. “Purgers” are quitting the field in whole Macy, Amsbury, Port Corporations, E. II. A. Seligman, and Women from A English Dog Fanciers,” Townsend Feb 12 Honolulu. Weather. perfect Remedy forConslipa- 1).: Doom of the Dictator, The Editor; in which the points of comparison and battalions. Dr. Agnew’s Little Pills at 10 Win 11 Conner, J T Erskine, arrived at April Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea The Conference, Max cents a vial are them out 22 from New' York. Tuskegee .Negro contrast between England and America driving at all Fremantle Feb. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- Review of the ah, soon the April weather Bennett Thrasher; are fully brought out. points. Because they act gently, more effec- BARKS. Soon, Some Scientific of the With the sunshine at the door, ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Month, Aspects never and are to take. Alice Alaiison arrived at K. tively, pain, easy Reed, Ford, And the mellow melting rain-wind Woman Suffrage Question.Mrs. Mary Sick Headache succumbs to one dose. Sold Boston March 23 from X J. Carteret, Sweeping from the South once lnere; Facsimile of Sedgwick; Direct Nominations by Peti- CASTOH.XA.. by Edmund Wilson and A. A. How es & Co. Edward May, arrived at San Francisco Signature tion, Discreditable Tariff Enforcement, Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought —35 March 29 from Kahului. Soon the rosy maples budding, President Inaugural, C’u- Ethel, Dodge, arrived at Barbados March And the willows putting forth, McKinley’s His estimate—“Kornerlott told me that he NEW bai Nature of the Phil- 13 from Port Natal. Misty crimson and soft YORK. Independence, had bought a block of oil paintings,” said yellow Years Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, sailed In the valleys of the North ; Thirty Warfare, War Tax Reduction, Cumso. “What did he for them ?” ask- ippine pay from Pascagoula Feb 15 for Rosario. Mr. Pratt and Governor Odell, Death ed Cawker. “He cost him some- Soon the says they Mabel I C N Meyers, arrived at hazy purple distance, With- MAROONED FIVE DAYS. like 6250 a front foot on an Meyers, Where the cabined heart takes of Benj. Harrison, “An Emperor thing average.” Boston March 21 from Turks Island via Ber- wing, Bazar. for old in 25 Years,” Russia in Manchuria. —Harper’s muda. Eager the migration 200 Sailors on Barren Rocks. In the magic of the spring; Nearly Have You K in We are intro- The Miss March 2!*, lat 29 Ion (17 32. shining County martial enterprise. sheltered, with scanty food and unable Explanation. Demuir—“May N, Of the forest and the April, A. D. 1901. day of April. A. D. 1901. doesn’t care for horseback Hunt- arrived at New York field, duced to the stately mansions that still to their condition. riding.” Sachem, Nichols, their faces certain instrument, purporting to be the last report Sunday, on Feb 28 Lifting up quiet ,4 certain instrument, < r'n the of the ley—“No? Then why earth doesn’t she from Hong Kong. A will and testament or H. pnrj adorn banks James River, March 31, at the steamship With the secret half revealed ; Joseph Wilde-, fV will and testament of '• it daybreak, give it up?” Miss Demuir—“Oh! She Thomas A Goddard, JII Park, arrived at late of Monroe, in said County of Waldo, de and to the lively capital of Williams- was between ice floes of Brooks, in said County ..} u caught rafting rides too gracefully to think of such a Portland April (i from Boston. Soon across the ceased, having been presented for probate. in this thing!” folding twilight having been presented for p»..i burg. Typical figures complex and carried over a Willard A C arrived at 1 rocky ledge, jutting —Puck. Sludgett, Colcord, Of the round earth hushed to hear, Ordered, That notice he given to all persons in- praying that F W. Brown, .1 and manv-eharactered are the wit- 1 story out beyond the northwest point of Brion Buenos Ayres Feb 13 from Boston. The first robin at his vespers terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub may be appointed administrao of and his Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other lished three weeks in The ty Col. Bvrd (2d) Westover, island. The ship’s bottom was torn off BRIGS. Calling far, serene and clear. successively Republican said deceased, with the will am.. distressing eruptive diseases yield Journal, published at Belfast, that may ap- daughter the famous and she on the rocks. The crew quickly they Ordered, That notice be Evelyn, beauty. lodged and to the H arrived at Black —Extract from Bliss Carman’s poem in The pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, givn permanently clensing, purifying Leonora, J Monroe, forested a of The orphaned whose name had to take to the floes and make their Post. within and for said on the second Tues- by causing copy girl, Audrey, power of Burdock Blood Bitters. River, Ja, March 1 from Gibraltar. Saturday Evening County, [ li hed three weeks successi\• the title to the we are in- day of May next, at ten of the clock before gives book, is, way ashore with only such clothes as SCHOONERS. Journal, a noon and show cause, if any they have, the newspaper publish- clined to believe, the most vital and fas- and such food as They Agreed.—“Mr. Carnegie isthegreat- why at a Probate Coi they were wearing same should not be proved,approved and allowed they appear est and most sensible philanthropist the Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, sailed from fast, within and for said t 1 cinating personage created by Miss they carried in hunting haversacks. On GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. world ever knew.” “I agree with you, sir. New' York March 22 for St. Pierre, Mart. Tuesday of May next, at »*-i Johnstson’s imagination. Indeed, this the island the men found A true copy. Attest: reaching only And now, may I ask your business!” “I Henry Clausen, Jr, sailed from Darien You Chas. P. Hazeltime, fore noon, and show cause, tf latest revels Register. the same should story everywhere maturity a few fisher’s summer huts absolutely am a bookseller. And “I am a March 27 for New York. not be pro., you?” lowed. of observation, joined with a profound- to shelter them. A furious maker of hard w ood book II B Colson, arrived at New York At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for inadequate shelving.”—Cleve- Gladys, May GEO. E. JOHN- of nature and land Plain Dealer. 8 from Brunswick. the County of Waldo, on the second of ly poetic interpretation gale raged all Sunday and Monday April Tutsday A true Attest: John C Need April, A. D. 1901. copy. of human passion. Accurate as is its making it impossible to return to the Smith, Kneeland, sailed from. Chas. P. Ha/f. Bodily pain loses its terror if you’ve a Ga. 5 for New York. certain instrument, purporting to be the last rendering of historic scenes and per- to canvass with which to Brunswick, April ship procure bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Eelectrie Oil in the A A will and testament and codicil thereof of as it the loveli- Mary Hall, Haskell, sailed from Havana At a Probate Court held at Ben sons. faithfully records tents, or to increase the food house. Instant relief in eases of cuts, Hulda M. Gammans, late of Belfast,in said Coun- improvise burns, March 12 for the County of on tb. ness Apalachicola. of been | Waldo, of tidewater Virginia, the power The men traversed the rocks, sprains, accidents of any sort. ty Waldo, deceased, having presented A. D. 1901. supply. Lucia Porter, Farrow, cleared from Jack- PctiwXiUfiY for probate. of lies in its to that wood and with “Audrey” appeal collecting wreckage sonville April 2 for New York. For T F. KINGSBURY, brother ,■; The veteran captain, John Kouns,accord- Ordered, That notice be to all persons in- instinct for true romance which abides On R W given t) late of in -an', which they made huge fires. Tues- to The New Orleans Hopkins, Hichborn, arrived at Phil- Cuts terested a of this order to be Frankfort, ing Picayune, has by causing copy pub- deceased, in every heart. It will the to enable adelphia March 18 from Port lished thiee weeks in the having presented unspoiled prove day gale abated sufficiently submitted the following conundrum and Spain. Burns successively Republican that R F at Darius K. Dra e may a memorable serial. the to the The answer for the of Pettigrew, Morse, arrived Philadel- Journal, published at Belfast*, that they may ap- party reach ship. ship delectation his old-time Bruises istrator of the estate of said ■ March 24 from Pensacola. pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, was found to be a total wreck. The friends on the river: What is the differ- phia Cramps Richard Bavis “The Prin- within and for said on the second Tues- Ordered, That the said pet Harding ence Sallie POn, W 11 West, cleared from San County, keel had been torn out between United States snagboats and Diarrhoea of next at ten* of the to all interested b\ cess Aline” in dramatized illus- by chafing for to load for New day May clock before persons form, Mrs. Carrie Nation? tine clears out wrecks Domingo City l’alenque AH Bowel and order to be v..■. against the rocks and the hold was York. noon, show cause, if any they have, why the published thret trated by Charles l>ana Gibson, is a to from bars the other clears same should not be and allowed. the Republican Journal, a n. a between keep making ; Complaints proved, approved tilled with water to point Tofa, A S arrived at Noank at ma\ feature of the April Ladies’ Home out bars to keep from making wrecks. Wilson, April GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. Belfast, that they api decks. The crew clothes 1 from Fla. It is a sure, safe ami quie*. remedy* A true Court. to be held at Journal. "The Beautiful Jewess AVho procured food, Carrabelle, copy. Attest: i:e!fa-t and t.ent which rendered them The little folks love Dr. Wood’s Norway Willie L Newton, E Coombs, cleared from Chas. P. Hazei.tink, Register. county, on the 14ih da;. was Called the Princess of Her Peo- stuff, There's ONLY ONE af ten of Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly New York April 10 for Tampa via Key the clock before n-"a fairly comfortable. Coal was got ashore harmless; At ple,” and “The Lovers of a Cheerful cure for coughs, West. a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and lor any they have, why the pra\.-. on to their fires positive colds, bronchitis, should not Giver”’are two other articles of inter- Wednesday keep going. asthma. the County of Waldo, on the 9th day oi April, be granted But the of rescue was | A. 1). 1901. GKO F I I est in the same issue. Miss prospect early A true Griscom, doubtful. The whole Gulf of St. Law- About right.—Mistress—“Remember, The Deserted Farm. C. TREAT, sister of Roxanna M. Bah- Copv—Attest: the American woman golf champion, Pain-KiUeY bidge, late id W in said oi Chas. p. II a rence was filled with ice floes and was Bridget, we want dinner served promptly at Davis ANNIE interport, County shows "IIow Golf is in a series Perry Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition Played” six. What time is it now?” Bridget—“'Tis Af a Probate Court held at )•. of only navigable by the Hope and her The paths unheeded drift with gray prating tint she may be appointed administra- photographs. Edward Bok further three o’clock joust.” Mistress—“Well, you’d Two sizes, 25c. and 5Uc. the Couutv ot V. aldo. on 11. three sister seal Panther Old winter’s sifted snow ; trix 1 the estate oi said deceased. emphasizes the value of ships Harlaw, better begin to make the frozen custard for A. D. 1901. simpler living, and Kite. The main of the And weeds of summer nod and sway Ordered, Tiiat the said petitioner notice and Helen AA'atterson offers body Hope’s dessert in that live minute ice-cream freez- give T INDLEY H. MOSHER Moody Unnoticed where to all persons interested by causing a copy of this stores were under water and the pros- Press. they grow ; Jj the last will and testa: guidance through "The first in er.”—Philadelphia hath made its order to be published three weeks successively in Tragedy of starvation for the men was not Decay ravage felt, late of Unity, in said < a pect the Republican J< urnal. a newspaper published Girl’s Life.” “A Stucco Country tor over Years. The want of care is shown having a in', a one. tfinj at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate presented pet IB use for "A pleasant Fortunately Friday beam where man once of Probate detenu s7,5O0,” Shingled Coun- By sagging dwelt, Court, to be held t Bt Hast, within and b»r said Judge forenoon the'Panther hove in sight. She Ax Oi.n Axn Weed-Tried Rf.medy. fence and shed o’erthrown. FARMS FOR SALE. vain* of the property I a House for and "Some Artis- By on the 14th of A. II. 1901, try S2,5o0,” County, day May, which is to the noticed the wreck and communicated Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been at ten of the. clock before noon, and show subject tic Little Homes” have a practical And where the farmer walked the cause, so-called, the iir. with the Bartlett used for over fifty years by millions of | fields, if any they have, win the prayer of said persons value to those to castaways. Captain The* John P. Mnddocks farm (so-called) situ- petition and the amcmit of planning build homes. for While the summers came and went, er not i>e thereto, of the was the Pan- mothers their children while teething, ated in the town of Swanville, on the west side of should granted. There are three short stories Hope conveyed by Amid the harvest That the said by Gelett with perfect success. It soothes the child, golden yields, Swan Lake and containing 125 acres, more or GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, p- ther to Grosse Isle, where lie wired the In calm A true Attest: all interested 1 >\ >•.. Burgess, AV. A. Fraser and Laura softens tlie gums, allays all pain, cures wind peaceful content, less, with buildings thereon. copy. persons owners at The Green- Broad Chas. p. Hazeltime, order ro be published ti •• and Elizabeth St. .John. seal ship and is the best for Diarrhoea. hillside slope and level ground The Rose E. farm situ- Register. Spencer Porter, Stuart colic, remedy Cunningham (so-called) in the Republican Journui.- land. which has just a load of Is to the taste. Sold Lie flecked with bush and briar, ated in the town of Stockton and con- Phelps "The Successors of the discharged pleasant by druggists Springs, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for at Belfast, that they nun Mary was And fox and rabbit here have found 78 more or with First” is seals, despatched from St. John to in every part of the world. Twenty-five taining acres, less, buildings the County of Waldo, on tne 9th of Court, to be held at Bella-: concluded. AV. L. Taylor's A home to their desire. thereon. day April, rescue and back the crew. cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be A. D.1901. County, on the 14th da> V “The as asocial bring painting, Barn-Raising Wood lot in the town of at ten of the clock before n. sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 0 home where crowned the toil Searsmont, being part B. heir at law of Daniel J. Event.” fills a whole plenty of Lot No. in second division of contain- DESHON, if worthily page, Syrup, and take no other kind. 33, lots, CHARLESDe^hon, late of Searsport, in said uf any they have, why the Of hands of other days 55 more or less. County er should not be and “Through America” He Kept His Leg. ing acres, Waldo, deceased, having presented a petition granted. Pictnreseque Missis—“Isn’t that the Where sturdy labor tilled the soil, GEO. K is postman, Mary? Also the following farms situated in the town of praying that he may be administrator finished, making way for similar Where flocks were wont to I appointed i A true Attest: Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hart- Who’s gone to the door ?” Mary—“Please, graze; Northport, viz: of the estate of said deceased. copy. into other lands. Much is 11 a space ford, Conn., scratched liis with a ma’am, cook has.” what’s Before the eye how drear and strange The Ernest E. Clark farm (so-called), contain- Chas. P. leg rusty Missis—“Well, Ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to devoted to fashions, and there are ar- wire. Inflammation and blood she such a time for ?” The scene that time has laid, ing 128 acres, more or less. poisoning long Mary—“Please, all persons interested by causing a copy of this WALDO SS.—In Court <>l ticles on the set How desolate and sad a The Ira Clark farm (so-called), containing 75 gardening, lawns, floricul- in. For two years he suffered intensely. ma’am, 1 think it must be a post-card.”— change order to be published three weeks successively in Tf on the 9th da\ acres, more or less. last, etc. the Pub- Then the best doctors The fleeting years have made. The Journal, a W. executor of 11.. ture, cooking, By Curtis urged amputation, Pick-Me-Up. The Jas. F. Clark farm (so-called), Republican newspaper published Hardy, containing at that at a Probate ment of u but," he writes, I used one bottle of more or Belfast, they may appear David Libhy, late lishing One xx M-1 m. u m: XII oxa 51 acres, less. Company, Philadelphia. xxr an dear. in 9 1-2 Stocks and bonds 00 also admirable dramatization of and half a dozen him off, my Tell him you must ask miles, hours, which is a 163,392 real estate of said deceased as described in said F. >n miles below the head good Cash in office and bank. Herrick, late of North;- Richard me.” “But I might just as well tell him record. 25,000 25 petition. Harding Davis’ story, “The waters of the river, the Penobscot is a Interest and rents. 2,901 41 ceased, having presented ‘yes.’ ’’—Detroit Free Press. came Ordered, That, the said notice to count of administration of Princess Aline,” illustrated Charles mass of turbulent She out of Boothbay at 8 this Uncollected premiums. 42,407 8 petitioner give by whirling, muddy all Interested a of this ance. Dana in under All other assets. 129 5 persons by causing copy Gibson, the April Journal. water full of ice and The morning gasoline engine and sail, order to be three weeks in floating logs. “An International the new published successively Ordered, that notice then “IIow Golf is is shown in Courtship” the engine the the a played” a situation upon the river is without ques- and novel being given stipulated Gross assets..9 426,326 2 Republican Journal, newspaper published weeks successively, in The ie absorbingly interesting by Mel- 10-hour at Belfast, that at a Probate series of photographs of Miss tion the most serious that has been trial. The engine worked well Admitted assets..$ 426,326 2 they may appear newspaper published in Be;: Griscom, ville Kirke, has been described by a Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said the woman leading the with the that all persons interested American champion. Re- known in a The London as “a during voyage, exception LIABILITIES, December 31, 1900. on the 14th of A. great many years. weekly newspaper remark- County, day May, D. 1901, bate Court, to be belli at Bella to a woman’s is the of two when it became heated at ten of the clock before and show plying questions, Edward water is higher by five inches than it able novel.” It story of marriage be- hours, Net unpaid losses.$ 16,923 5 noon, cause, of Mav next, and show e.o was Unearned if have, the of said Bok advances some forcible was the freshet of Febru- tween American girls and titled English- and shut down. premiums. 146,638 46 any they why prayer peti- why the said account shot: i. arguments during great tioner should not be for a men. Published The 114 Over the course near All other liabilities. 31,871 46 granted. GEO. E leading simpler life, and Helen 1896, and much than at by Neely Co., Southport, where GEO. E. ary, higher any N. Y. JOHNSON, Judge. A true copy. Attest Watterson on Fifth Ave.. Postpaid $1.00 3yrs24 the boats are the A Moody writes “The First time for 20 years previous to that. On government tested, Total. ..$ 195,433 4 true copy. Attest: Chas. P. H v P. in a Girl’s Life.” new Nickerson made a measured mile Cash capital...... 200,000 0 Char. Hazfltise, Register Tragedy The fic- Tuesday night it was thought that the Prizes for the helpless.—“Edith, this last under tion of the alone at the Surplus over all liabilities. 30,892 7 issue is unusually inviting. most critical point in the flood had been china plate you painted is awful—awful.” engine rate of 9 1-2 knots. SS.—In t5ourt of ) Off the At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and fast, on the 9tb There are three stories: “The Man’s passed and unless there was a continued “Now, never mind about that, Edgar; I’ll Kennebec ice and logs were en- Total liabilities and ....$ 2 WALDO day surplus. 426,326 for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of W. Grindle, administrator Part,” Gelett “The Little fall of rain the future would give a whist party one of these days.”—De- countered and care had to be taken to W A. by Burgess: damage he FRED ATWOOD, Agent, interport. April. D.1901. pokl Hegyi, late of Pr< s; e, ms ter at Saint’s troit Free Press. avoid with Lake,” by TV. A. Fra- slight; but late on Wednesday after- colliding them. 3wl4* OLIVER, widow of Robert M. Oliver, ceased, having presented n the On count of administration of ser, Canadian novelist: and “The noon there came a change for the worse, board, witnessing the tests of the MELISSAlate of Freedom, in said County of Waldo, BELLA VITA, Arsenic Beauty Tablets a ance. Learning that Abe Had,” a tale of the and, as stated, the situation is now criti- engine, were A. R. Nickerson, the own- deceased, having presented petition praying and Pills for the complexion; 10 days treat- for an allowance out of the personal estate of Ordered, That notice tin. Laura cal in the extreme. er, and a of men. Kentucky Mountains, by Spencer ment 50c., 30 days treatment $1.00. Sold by party Boothbay said deceased. weeks successively, in the 1>- Porter. The three Lewis' will start on a southern NERVITA PILLS architectural feat- The at Pea A. A. Howes & Capt. Bt jam Cove, a short dis- Co., druggists, Belfast, Me. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to newspaper published in ures will mackerel in Restore Vitality, Lost and Manhood that all interest. be of value to every home tance above Bangor, and that at Costi- 3yrs24. trip a few days. He was Vigor all persons interested by causing a copy of this persons hate Court, to he held at Be seeker of moderate and tine a one of Gloucester’s well-known mack- Core Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem, order to be published three weeks successively in , means, the gan, broke, sending perfect avalanche of and show .•.. Delia O’Cracken—“What can I do? I can erel ory, all wasting diseases, the Republican Journal, a newspaper published May next, showing of fashions will interest all of broken ice down killers and the rival of the said account slu-n the river, followed wash iu the cellar and liaui the clothes to principal all effects of self-abuse or at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate why women and Solomon in excess GEO. E. di" girls. There are special by a great wave of water, pent up, the roof. I can scrap for the Capt. Jacobs past years. and indiscretion. 60 Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said long dhryin’-room A A true articles on a of I can nerve tonic and County, on the 14tli day of May, A. L). 1901, copy.—Attest great variety domestic down the Penobscot and niver get left. siape in a room PILLS Chas. 1*. Ha/' valley, carrying blood builder. Brings at ten of the clock before noon, ami show cause, themes. By The Curits the western section the without ventilation on a two-fut cot, and I Cattlemen in Greenwood County, Publishing away o‘f Still- the pink glow to pale if any they have, why the prayer of 9aid petitioner can do a act from a wash- are hard time for .»i Company, Philadelphia. One dollar a water Bridge, wrecking the bridges on liglitnin’-change Kan., making lawyers, cheeks ana restores the 50 should not be granted. YTTALDO SS —In Court woman to a waitress in three fire if on <-i \ year; ten cents a copy. Pushaw Falls and the so-called minutes.” They have established a system of arbi- of youth. By mail CTS. GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. fast, the 9th da\ Irving a 50c box. 0 C. executor of the (She gets trial.)—Harper’s Bazar. differences. Three men are per boxes for A true copy—Attest: Baker, two covered on the Still- trating witn our bankable of late ■>! V Amidst a Bridge, bridges $k.su, gaurantee to cure Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Joseph Stubbs, great of other chosen as an arbitration -■ diversity ap- water branch of the Penobscot and the Concerning Seattle, Puget Sound, Wash- committee. or refund the money paid. Send for circular County, deceased, having propriate subjects, the keynote of Out- the trouble and make and copy of our bankable guarantee bond. final account of administ .:. bridge across the main river between ington State and Alaska, consult Bureau of They investigate a Probate Court held at within and for is At Belfast, allowance. ing April game protection and Old Town and Milford. With the Information, Seattle, Wash., O. M. Moore, a decision, which is final. A fuss invol- for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of great that notice there the losses to the people by present con- secretary. ltf ving 800,000 was settled at Eureka re- April, A. D. 1901. Ordered, volume of water was swept away thou- weeks successively, in l B< ditions. The Hon. John' S. Wise con- this Nervita Tablets o. administrator de sands of feet of all of which com- cently by committee. Immediate Results Patterson, newspaper pumisneu in tributes a logs, An observation from the The (yellow label) bonis with the will Robert lucid statement of “The hencoop: Ernest non, annexed, debris, making navigation the river nest)—If I’m not a little more careful I Volin districts of Undeveloped Organs, Waldo, deceased, having presented petition of May next, ami show urgent need of of season Paresis, Locomotor Nervous that this court determine who are uniformity below difficult and shall be laying a set of dishes next. Russia there are about ten small Boer Ataxia, Prostra praying may have,why the said account si over similar zones in Hampden extremely tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, and the entitled U the balance of said estate now remain- different States, and farm Paralysis GEO. E •!' "■ dangerous impossible above that colonies, numbering from four Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, or ing in his hands for distribution, their respective and co-ordinate Federal the Little Opium ! A true copy. Attest: legislation by LIVERITA, up-to-date Liver hundred to five hundred inhabitants all Liquor. Bv mail in plain package, $1.00 a shares therein under the will, and sale of real es- point. 5c. CHAS. 1*. Ha/! and State legislatures. Sumner W. Pill; boxes contain 15 pills, 10c. boxes box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar* tate named in said and order the same On the railroads above Bangor the told. They were founded in 1820 em- petition Matterson in “Red and White Men in contain 40 pills, 25c. boxes contain 100 pills. by antee bond to cure in 90 days or refund distributed accordingly. situation is much more serious than Sold A. A. Howes & igrants from Holland, and the method money paid. Address Colorado’s Game Fields” tells of the jit by Co., druggists, Bel- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to EXECUTRIX’S N( TI< 11. Tie any time since because of Me. of is the same as that of J notice has reckless waste Saturday fast, 3yrs24. living precisely NERVITA all persons interested by causing a copy of this 1 gives that she committed among the MEDICAL CO. Executrix am. flooded tracks between this city and Old their relatives in South Africa. order to be published three weeks successively in oi the last will and illustrates the scenes What would Clinton A Jackson j deer, by a Town. It is estimated that the total you say,” began the volu- at*, CHICACO, IU, the Republican Journal, a newspaper published EMERY N. BUNKER, late series of remarkable ble prophet of woe, “if I were to tell you at Belfast, that they at a Probate photographs. loss from all sources of destruc- The Czar of Russia has may appear I in the County of Waldo, deceit-’ logs, that in a short of time all the twenty-seven to be held at within and for said Charles II. Morton explains Duck very space and Court, Belfast, having demands against the e-t “Why tion of and roads rail- rivers in this physicians, they are all selected on the 14th of A. D. 1901, is on the bridges damaged, country would dry up?” “I PROBATE NOTICES. County, day May, ed are desired to present the Shooting Wane,” and Leoni- rrom the medical of at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause if road tracks washed out and interrup- would the ‘Go celebrities Russia. and all indebted thereto art das in “On say,” replied patient man, the of said Hubbard, Jr., the Edge of tion to thou and do There is a first then any they have, why prayer petitioner immediately. traffic—will be in the neigh- likewise.’ physician-in-chief; should not be payment the South the taken to 88. In Court of Piobate, held at Bel- granted. ADRIANA \ Land,” steps borhood of come ten surgeons, two ocu- GEO. E. #100,000. honorary fast, on the 9cli of 1901. L. H. JOHNSON, Judge. March 1901. H create preserves in Missouri. •100 a and WALDO day April, Islesboro, 12, Hunting lists, chiropodist honorary chirop- Mosher and R. A. Shaw, executors of the last will A true copy. Attest: of a sort pleasanter is “Joel, of Vir- Dr.JE, Detchon's Anti Diuretic two court and three and testament of Gorham late of Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. To accommodate those who are odist, physicians Clough, Unity, ginia” and “Black Bear in partial for the in said County, deceased, having presented their LEWIS’ Hunting to the use of atomizers in be worth to more than if specialists Czarina. Kashmir,” E. Hubert Litchfield. applying liquids May you £100 you first account of administration of said estate for NOTICE. The subscriber '' by into the nasal for catarrhal troubles have a child who soils from incon- allowance. notice that she has been INHALANT KOI! I’lO" Florida is the of passages bedding ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives duly ap- subject two papers, the Cream tenence of water Cures old A Card. pointed administratrix of the estate of propriators prepare Ely’s Liquid during sleep. Ordered. That notice thereof be given, three The only patent medicine in Hie “Bagley’s Crab Eating the Balm. Price and alike. weeks in Tarpon,” including the spraying tube is young It arrests the trouble at successively, the Republican Journal, a JOSEPH L. 8. COOMBS, late of lslesboro, universal satisfaction. It never t of a two in in 1 <■ story days’ fishing at Captiva 75 cents. Druggists or mail. The liquid once. £1. Sold A. A. Howes & Co., We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to newspaper published Belfast, said County, in the of and mediate it never fails to g by by County Waldo, deceased, given relief; ;i on a that all persons interested attend a Probate di.-tf Pass, w'ritten and illustrated Charles embodies the medicinal properties of the Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iyrl9. refund the money 60-cent bottle of may bonds as the law directs. All persons having severity of attacks. Many by to be held at on 14th 1 F. W. Meilatz, and “An Easter solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly Greene’s Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails Court, Belfast, the day of demands against the estate of said deceased Phthisic cured in a short time. N Outing May next, and show cause, if any they have, nor a eight in absorbed by the membrane and does not dry First Fish—I suppose I shall see you at to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- are desired to present the same for settlement, failure reported in thirty Florida,” by Lynn Tew Sprague. why the said account should not be allowed. indebted Sent mail. Price 1.00. up the secretions but them to a the lobster party next week ? Second Fish— antee a 2B-cent bottle to prove and all thereto are requested to make by f The opening of their new changes satisfactory GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Patented. J. 0. I.K\VI> I"’1." magnificent natural and healthy character. Broth- If I’m alive; I never make positive engage- or money refunded. 6m42 A true payment immediately. home Ely copy—Attest: ADRIANA A. BUNKER, No. 16 Prescott St., Sower*'-1’, makes specially timely “The 56 Warren N. Y. ments Lent A. A. Howes A Co. W. O. Poos A Chas P. ers, St., during Son. Hazeltike, Register. lslesboro, March 12,1901.—14 A. A. Howes & Co., Agents, Belfasi, BANKS AND BACK. all of this the rain I Prohibition TO THE Through imagine How to bs Concise. Pointi. jPASH sweeping, and the deck and house and Georges <" March. rails of the Parker dripping bright and One I,, of fix' great aim of the American peo- A large number of liquor dealers *"* clean and beautiful. A vessel never ple is to do in the H. RHEUMATISM things quickest way were arraigned in the Court „ ,nMKS CONNOLLY, shines as in a storm. Under .the lee of Superior at possible, to save time, to be concise. 10th. lu the CU.\SK OVER NIGHT,” ETC. Johnnie I.eco’st (a protective piece of .This Augusta, April majority applies to mechanics,to farming, to of eases demurrers were canvas made fast to the fore filed and bonds the Boston Transcript.] rigging) manufacturing,*to professional life, but furnished. Hall >l"Tll,>i-’roiti were two men on Judge created consid- the bulky watch, not to the of a Fishermen’s wives making newspaper. The erable consternation among the dealers Hank! their oilskins bulging out with the readers of the are 'oices when they speak of daily papers compelled indicted by imposing a fine of $200 on H^'-eir flannels and sweaters inside. They to read a a fact •o»>'r children learn to column to get which is the keepers of common ]io.ermen’s wear, also, big rubber boots, large told in a line in the bar-rooms, before they know exactly frequently heading while those who held a victualler’s li- it , woolen mitts and sou'westers. They of the article. from the ,lici|! where it is. It has a Everyone Asso- cense were fined only $150. eV,,], watch warily for the big seas. To or- ciated Press to the local writer t imndred and seventy men space dinary combers they simply turn a seems to work with the idea that tee a hundred and sixty- the ';.t i,low, shoulder. But when they spy a particu- readers want The of a Fourteen vessels in a their reading diluted. But ! granting perpetual injuction larly able-looking gentleman—one with we do not down with all on think this idea is correct, for by Judge Fogler restraining Bath par- (tW; gone a white and ironed ties collar, starched flat, there is a demand for a that from using or leasing certain c" on they go down on Georges daily paper ’nr wide and thick also in breast—these will tell the The premises for the sale of all on board. Seventy story briefly. news- j intoxicating wdh two men on w atch hook elbows, up man a that How hug paper who aspires to this liquors opens up new and important ■;ti- out of night. to the and ability avenue Yes, the s&me Johnnie I.eco’st, grip rigging can do no better than to after for the enforcement of the pro- (|i, n does that mean clinging pattern hang on till the gentleman has passed. the writers of the hibitory law. Disobedience of the or- \g,rts when the news was Old Testament, who There they stand their watch out, try- were models of conciseness. For in- der will place the parties in I Ins is one night—and the contempt ing to be sociable with each other and stance: A writer tells of the of court and apparently subject them 1, corges have had many capture GOLD DUST dodging the seas that come aboard. of an Israelitish girl the of to punishment without the interven- ii nest seamen in the world Is as by Syrians; At night the watch looks out more My RHEUriATISn CURE Just the fact that a in tion of a the same the stanchest small craft captain the Syrian jury. Perhaps pro- ,nd Black on certain to cure rheumatism as water had cess can be to this is the anxiously. nights Georges army leprosy; of the girl’s telling employed prevent owners and yet way are The to Is to thirst No matter what of Powder common. Parker, drifting quench of a prophet in her country who could buildings letting them for the sale Washing n judgment day, when the part of the the be in the edge of the bank, put herself di- body pain may cure the leper; of the letter to the of liquors. Thus it \vill be seen that diet brightens your silver and COt will clean the and men arise and stand or whether it is or king glass rectly in the path of big liners. An or- acute chronic, of of the of the there are great in this Kitchen •1 look for a host Israel; journey captain possibilities Crockery. Gold Dust is a dirt 1 ,,rd, mighty side is a dim of a flUNYON’S RHEUriATISn CURE to method of the destroyer dinary light thing the prophet; of his healing; of the attacking liquor traffic. more. It will drive it out in a few hours, and nothing never harms the article it comes in thick night. Let a three-stack, twin- prophet’s servant from —Portland Press. cure in a getting gifts contact with. It screw brute of ten or twelve thousand fully few days.—flUNYON. the simply makes it clean. For greatest Cure captain by false pretenses; of his Dunk in winter suggests tons hit a little fisherman and Munyon's Dyspepsia will cure any case of Rooms in economy buy the fairly or stomach trouble. detection by the prophet and his subse- Buffalo. large package. ind battered hulls. It was while there won’t be on the indigestion jar enough Ninety per cent, of kidney complaints, including quent punishment by being made a nter, but on a day toward steamer to rouse her sleeping passen- the earliest stages of Bright’s Disease, can be cured himself. All During the Pan-American The N. K. Fairbank with Cure. leper this is told in 27 Exposition Company, ,,f it, at noon on a the iisherman’s crew will be awak- Munyon’s Kidney the Pine Tree high gers, Munyon sCatarrhCurewillcurecatarrhofthe bead, verses and told well. A modem State Club of Buffalo, tliat the B. space Chleago, Si. Louis. New York. Boston. Horace ened! That is one of the things that throat and stomach, no matter of how long standing. writer could easilv have made five times located at No. 644 Ellicott square, will type of the Gloucester fishermen fear. It is so unequal. Nervous affectionsanddiseases of the heartarecon* that amount maintain a bureau of trolled and cured of' it.—Piscataquis Ob- information, free -ail from her home by Munyon’sNerve andHeartCure. of for the port Mun yon’s Cold Cure will break up any form of cold. server. expense, benefit of all natives ten of able seamen. Out in the blackness are other fisher- Vitalizer restores lost to weak of whether Munyon's powers Charles A. Dana said that Alaine, residing in Maine or a’st,” repeated tlie first men jogging around like ourselves. On men. Price $i. > every other States. Thousands of will The Guide tn Health (free) tells about diseases people ! he wheel from the the second thick the watch came newspaper man should the be to secure skip- night and their cure. Get it at any drug store. The Cures study Bible; obliged rooms in private nth-east it was till the aft in to hear are a great hurry. 'Twas easy all on sale there, mostly at 25 cents a vial. and the library of one journalist of our families, as hotels will be overcrowded hundred and thirty-five him coming. lie made a great racket as Munyon, New York and Philadelphia. and extortionate in price. Excellent MUNYON’S INH (LEU CUKES CATARRH. acquaintance consisted of the Bible, -i uppers she layed and he came scrambling along the house and r$oms can be secured the Shakespeare and by writing nine—ten knots till companion-way. lie grabbed up the Macaulay’s essays. secretary, Walter A. Rice, formerly of At 7.45 lier robust in shore the north shoal on the torch from the corner of the cabin, crew, clothes When he wanted to read he read one of Bangor, in advance, stating time when and and were bound State Hank. thrust it into the dare of the stove, going free, up these books. you will come, and length of time you ng on Georges is found rushed on deck with it blazing. Off to street fora blissful night at the theatre. will remain. All possible courtesies The shoals of were behind that bound its westerly windward a weak red light was bearing Georges The of American Writers. will be extended. Enclose for them—and Workshops stamp ii these shoals that so down on us. Our green one must have forgotten. reply. are lost. Vessels are seemed even paler to them. The watch Environment lias much to do with the w shoals to leeward and held his torch aloft, lie was flaming workings of the human mind. Differ- The Deaaly Novel. In here there are an at all. places indignant. “If they’ve eye ent temperments require different con- s of water. That gives i see 1 “And if in they’ll that, guess.” CASTOR IA ditions which to accomplish the best Boston, Apr. 11.—Mrs.Julia J.Keep, Edison's ■w in a There is smell Phonograph gale. blind results. This is they’re altogether, they’ll For Infants and Children. peculiarly shown in the wife of a Boston will die Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music for it and talks as to tailor, probably Box, sings well as plays, and ,ter to batter her hull it." added his mate. It smoked. Be- case of the cost as great American writers of from self-inflicted ballet wounds receiv- don’t much. It reproduces tliemusicof any instrument—hand or to smother the neath it watch. in orchestra—tells beach, stood the Liberty the for Harriet Prescott Btories and sings—the old familiar as as The Kind You Have day; example, ed this morning as a result of dementia hymns well the popular songs—it is always ready. itters them, too. Give oilskins. The fellow must have seen it, Always Bought does her work See Spoftord best sitting un- caused by persistent of one of that Mr. Edison’s signature is on every machine. let the wind blow and for he sheered off in time. reading Cat'a^ der the trees writing on a pad resting the new books. She losuet or all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York. it is a storm indeed began suddenly ip in her lap. this morning talking to herself incoher- a-ester fisherman fails At on the sixth morning out daybreak Margaret Deland has a perpetual bit ently about, her passion for a man not MOTTS Hut here he lias no it was deemed line for enough fishing. of summer introduced into her Boston her husband. The revolver used is a 'When the dories were swayed over the home. A small The Yawl glass conservatory, til- pattern long ago obsolete. The police PENNYROYAL PI her was sonth- Polly. LIS SSEaS heading the sea was what landsman side, any led to over-flowing with gay jonquils have never seen one like it. —-or aQ(j banish pain« < the wind fishing spot, would have treated with respect. Get- is where this brilliant writer does her of menstruation.” They are “LIFE SAVERS” to giris at and the Messrs. F. A. and (1. B. Itandall of hauling glass ting into the dories after they dropped best work. womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No of water Portland have bought the centreboard The only Indian in the United States known :irty fathoms looked like a bad business altogether. Winston author of ‘-Rich- remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—lif» soon Churchill, is an e iii yawl Polly and will go to New navy Chapman Shenandoah, becomes a during the easterly They were tossed a dozen feet away from ard lives in St. Louis in the pleasure. $1.00 PER IJOX BY 31 AIL. Sold to her Carvel,” 20 who is on is oil' the bank, were York bring east. Her dimen- Oneida, years old, the by DR. worked the vessel’s side when the painters winter and in Vermont in the summer druggists. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. sions are 01 feet over all, 48 feet water cruiser Atlanta. lie served y to the Gulf Stream by slacked and to the height of a man’s He does his work in a through line, 10 feet beam and live feet very business- the war with on the San Francisco For Sale by R. H. Moody, Belfast. Maine. was driven back, then head above the rail. When settled draught, Spain they like way in an office at the top of one of and the New to be when into fell to somewhere .she was designed by A. Cary Smith and York. -lain, handy hollows they the city’s scrapers. Here, surrounded was built in Florida, being very aid moderate. near her keelson. No shoregoing man, strong- the roar and din of the constructed for sea A by city’s traffic, ■derate that day or the bundled upas these men were, would ly deep cruising. he wrote the of in her deck is charming story long ago, Notice of Foreclosure. t blew harder, so her have made that dive over the rail for all peculiarity arrangements when cable cars and the lack of The typewriters were ■ any cockpit aft. .1. O. of ken in altogether, her the ow ner's share of the trip. Were space an unknown quantity. Whereas, Whitney Thorndike, in the ml under and he usually devoted to a standing room is County of Waldo, State of Maine, and Ethel G. foresail one of these men to fall overboard Bret Harfe writes out of wife enclosed in a brass railing, and steamer generally Whitney, of said J. O. Whitney, bv their hove-to. For two days would go down like a lump of iron bal- but while He mortgage deed dated July fifth, A. 1). 1895, and doors, always smoking. Published Mon- P u 1) 1 i s h on so. It chairs are used instead of the usual recorded in the Waldo of Deeds ed oil -■ids she hung last. And then to see those dories tow- said the lirst line took a County Registry day, Wednesday, built-in seats. the always cigar in Book 241, Page 375, to F. I Thursday, and to mind much, except ed a short about in the Below, equipment and conveyed Joseph and Friday, is in known for by painter jump sometimes two cigars. Stevens of Unity, in said County of a eer- ! nearly for is first class. down Waldo, • mmmmm reality a tine, fresh. in iis 1 mig, and as this was wake of the schooner, she tear- cruising Passing Hi tain lot or of land situated m said a sixty years every boiling the city of Atlanta, in a home-like parcel Unity, Ml & every-ot ll e r <1 a y of the the the passen- in said of bounded and 111« NEW. part United iiket was good. the w ind under four lower through companionway, little County Waldo, described ! Jii'ing Hie ing along by cottage embowered in rosebushes as IfClT II States as a Nation- enters the main or a follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stone P“Hy. news on C Wf ■ ■■I below while the was that an ocean ger cabin, saloon, latest days al away sails, "something and apple-trees, Mr. Joel Chandler Har- at the northwest corner of Brookin’s Family Newspa- room 10 feet and 10 feet across, George of issue, and cov- of tlie iown in the bunk taking liner’s deck might view with interest. long ris writes his tales land; thence east on the 15-mile line 54 per highest fitted with cushioned transoms at inimitable of “Uncle rods; ering news of the for farmers ■ a the thence about 110 thence elass, you only smothered Remus and Brer Rabbit.”—Blanche southerly rods; easterly other three. It con- and and an extension table t>. 73 rods to stake and stone; thence villagers, it what it was outside. Of sides, folded up southerly 2f>£ tains all important contains all the The and hauling in rods to said 15-mile line 26 thence west- setting of trawls, the forward The Spinney April Ledger Monthly. degrees; foreign cable news most I'.arer the real tiling than against partition. to S. L. Grant’s line on said 15-mile important the hard pull back to the vessel in the erly line; which appears in ■ centreboard box does not come out into thence iiried in an inside state- northerly it right angles to the place of THE DAILY TR1- heavy sea, the pitching of fish aboard with all of VnRlC W daTYy' ■ this to take A CAVALRY beginning, the situated there- ean liner. cabin up any tloor space. CHARGE building I U111\ DUNE of same YORK Tli I By snugging from the dories, the dressing on. The above described lot of land I Unl\ HUNE up to plunging There is a overhead and containing date,also Domestic hour of to inking you could get your large skylight one hundred and acres, more or and for going of the catch by torch at night, and the fifty less, and Foreign Corre- an head lights open at the sides. a further reference is made press, Agricul- it Inn three inches of the of it in the is Opening Tlirilling Experience of a New York State description hereby to spondence. Short tural subsequent storing hold, a deed of given \V. Department catch out of this cabin forward, are two com- Volunteer. He Received conveyance by George Ride- Stories. E 1 e of ueatli her and early a The to be a Sabre Cut and out et to Francis B gant the highest or- story apart. point empha- modious state rooms with broad als., McClure, dated March Half-tone Illustra- heave of sea. In bunks, Was in the for Eight Months— A. D. and der, has entertain- iiovy every sized here is that these self- Hospital 14, 1894. recorded in the Waldo County u morons courageous, each tions, II in g for of the would and well lighted by skylights and How a Article of Deeds in Book 102. reading side vessel reliant men risk their lives for Newspaper Saved His Life. Registry 240, Page member of regularly holes. Just forward the one on And whereas, the said Joseph F. Stevens ■Aim# ■ If every in so that would port did, bblf I the old and you you the chance of an independent career. [From the on the fourth day of November, A. D. I ■Hf Y family, ■ a Beacon, Leonardstown, Md.] 1896, assign WW bbllL I ion Notes, ■ the locker side of the starboard side is convenient closet ™-WEEK Agricul- VVkkUL I yoi ng, Market lte- your There is more fish to be on to me, the undersigned, said mortgage, which tural Matters and caught and wash room. The is on the veterans of the poi ts which are ac- would go and galley Many Rebellion can re- said assignment is recorded in Waldo County and up, up, up, Georges than in any other place here- Comprehensive cepted as authority ml. she would there port side and opens out into the fore- call incidents as thrilling as the cavalry Registry of Deeds, Book 25S, Page 229, and where- reliable Financial poise and so are the chances to as by farmers and abouts, greater with charge in which the narrator of the follow- the condition of said mortgage ha* been broken, and Market ■ castle. This is fitted two tran- reports country merchants, iiting, shivering with fear, win a for the now therefore by reason of the breach of the con- living family. soms ing incident nearly lost his life and, unfor- and is clean, up to a itself would come. and two pipe berths and is enter- dition thereof I claim a foreclosure of said mort- You many of the old soldiers have Regular subscrip- date, ed a on the forward tunately, gage. interesting ■ i- of it for some through hatchway roaring These are the best disabilities that are unpleasant reminders March heavy-weather deck. There is an ice box in Unity, Maine, 30,1901. ■• it Then over the bow of their in ^p,“per tore struck. small craft afloat. can sail like days the army. To all such this 3W14 JANE STEVENS. They and also room. TRIBUNE TRIBUNE ■ deck would be ample storage story will have a interest and We SISfe rumbling cup defenders and walk into the wind peculiar may furnish it with year. and the The Polly steers with a wheel and show the way to restore health, strength THE REPUBLI- V'V .Hiding thumping like steamers. And they are superbly Notice of Foreclosure. furnish it with mil A has a complete set of and and energy. Mr. William H. \\ liiting, now CAN JOURNAL THE liFPUBLI- width of her. bar- manned. But for all that un- cruising for they go a respected resident of Mt. Ida B. Carter of in the Coun- $2.50 per year, UAN .IOUK.NAL ■1 dart under the of storm sails. These last mentioned lloliy, Va., says: Whereas, Belfast, in edge der. six weeks the same ves- “When the Civil wrar of Waldo and advance. for $2.00 Only ago make rather a novel began 1 was living in ty State of Maine, by her mortgage per year, ■ rig. The mainsail way and come down the sel and the schooner Commonwealth Buffalo and there I joined Co. F, of the deed dated the twenty-third day of June, A. D. in advance. gives way to a moderate sized 1S99, and recorded in the Waldo little vessel would resist, left for the run home. square loth New York Cavalry. In 18(53, while County Registry Send all orders to Georges together the about three- of Deeds, book 231, Page 472, conveyed to the to hold back. You could sail, yards being hung serving with my company, I received a The Parker took a northerly course off Belfast Loan and Building Association', a corpor- •ices with the quarters way up the mast, the jigger- sabre cut that caused For tightening the shoals, the Commonwealth a west paralysis. eight tion duly established by law and having its prin- sail is displaced a and months 1 was obliged to lie. in the of business at said a certain The Journal Maine. Hu. but after it she would The wind was then from the east by leg-o-mutton, hospital cipal place Belfast, Republican Publishing Company, Belfast, ei'ly. there is a little storm set on the fore- at Washington, 1). C. 1 afterwards tried lot or parcel of land with the buildings thereon, w as only sixty tons—re- and it a fine But jib promised passage. The ballast consists of tons many doctors, but with little change for the situated in said Belfast, and bounded and de- ttie She would be stay. eight scribed as to wit: on the east- tiling. that night it jumped to the northwest, better. The paralysis remained as bad as follows, Beginning of lead on the keel and two tons inside. line of avenue and in the norther- m ay and away, and then on a ever. I suffered from chills and erly Norfhport and it came gale—a howling Feb- my general line of lot No. 52 in the first division of ■ The carries a 18-foot ly lots in back. It was yacht naphtha health was not rushing ruary gale, a desperate thing when it good. said Belfast; thence east eight rods on the north- ■ a draw with the launch and a 12 foot gig. This continued HOME TREATMENT shot, comes with a cold blast, as this one did. until about eight years erly line of said lot No. 52; thence south ten ball. The crowded waters ago when 1 read in a newspaper of the rods; thence west eight rods to said Northport The wind was fierce enough to force On Take Notice. cures effected by l)r. Williams’ Pink Bills avenue; thence north by said avenue ten rods to and after Oct. 8,1900, trains connecting ....FOR.... aider would gurgle and sea Jokers, them to bare poles. The swept for Pale I the place of beginning; containing one-half acre, at Burnham and Waterville with trains ■ People. began taking the pills through t as if they would like tc that was not to more or less; excepting and about away everything bolted and soon found they were doing me reserving for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and ;al forces were The following law was enacted at tire good. twenty-four rods from the above described choking the deck, and where the struck it In six months’ time I was cured. spray recent session of the Legislature and is completely premises deeded to Hannah Carter, being the Boston, will run as follows: The lias not returned and I never same froze. paralysis premises conveyed to Sarah W. Brown by * worthy of consideration who FROM BELFAST. by people have the chills now. My general health is Jonathan Elwell by his deed of quit claim dated Chronic Diseases think it a to a to also better than when I June 5.1880, and recorded m Waldo of cse seas from the deck good joke get paper began taking Pink Registry AM PM PM The Parker was four and four book 185, 382, and the same days publish something that is not itrue: Pills for Pale People. I always them Deeds, Page being Belfast, 7 15 1 25 3 30 And The Diseases >ou to wonder how the keep to said Ida B. Carter said depart. Peculiar nights trying to get home. It was tack, Whoever and with me and, in the eight years that have premises conveyed by City Point.t7 20 tl 30 13 36 -lie is so little, and these willfully maliciously Sarah W. Brown by her deed dated June 23, 1899; to Women. Diseases of the for cable of since I took 1 Waldo .. ...+7 30 +1 40 t3 55 tack, tack, every length states, delivers or transmits passed first them, have never and whereas the condition of said has Blood. Nervous feet Possi- by any mortgage Brooks. 7 42 1 52 4 20 System, and twenty high. and the crew ice to had occasion to call on a doctor. been broken; now therefore, reason of the till diseases and headway, pounding means whatever to the manager, editor, by Knox 17 54 t2 04 t4 38 Diseased not feet high— '“I have recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink breach of the condition thereof, said Belfast Loan Conditions of the twenty keep her from sinking. Eventually the or of Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 5 17 Kidneys, look publisher reporter any newspaper, Pills to of and Association claims a foreclosure of paid to into these Parker in. She looked like a many people. One them, Mrs. Building Uuity. 8 10 2 18 6 50 Bladder. Lungs, Stomach, got publication, or said Liver and and ali dis- leelared that storm waves magazine, per,Jrical Mary Cortney, sent me word a few weeks mortgage. Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 40 6 25 Heart schooner-rigged iceberg, and her crew for Dated this of March, A. I). eased States of the Pelvic serial, publication therein”'cny false ago that they had saved her life. She was twenty-eighth day Bangor.11 40 4 35 rly as high as they look. was worn out. The Commonwealth 1901. BELFAST LOAN AND and Reproductive or libelous statement concern.ng any near death when she A M Organs, Hut look and are began taking them, BUILDING ASSOCIATION, to with every form of they it, has not in She will never or but have so her she Waterville. 9 08 3 10 7 20; together got yet. person corporation, and thereby they strengthened that By Robert F. Dunton. r Skin Disease. Must eases e'limb a little way into has »' M AMI will get in. The nor’wester caught secures the actual of the been able to go to visit her daughters, 3wl4 Its Attorney duly authorized. ouicklv relieved ami eerma- ■ s as publication Portland .12 J 5 5 35 1 25 high you care to go or her with the shoals of who live in D. C.” cured tile (.rent Georges under same, shall, upon conviction thereof, be Washington, ED. 400 905 5 57 neatly ny Multipatluc Speeihcs. you cannot look William II. nostou,Boston | Send for General Symptom Blank and one on beyond her lee. She Signed, Wiiitino. D. ... 410 tacked, tacked, tacked, fine not five hun- Notice of Foreclosure. jw Diseases of :ie ones. travel punished by exceeding Subscribed and sworn to before me this Women. Many cases that wen-con- big They too, like the Parker, and her crew sidered have been dred dollars, or imprisonment not ex- Hth of 1901. Whereas W. C. Tower and E. ,J. Tower of Lin- TO BELFAST. hopeless cured by these Great speed; you get ready to ice to day January, Remedies. and June consultation pounded keep her afloat. Hut one or both fine and L. colnville, in the County of Waldo and State of During May lit catches before ceeding year, by John Beale, free mail. Dr. Mitchell can you yon she was doomed, it needed no Maine, their mortgage deed dated the AM AM by be consulted free strong [Seal] Public. by twenty- bis tu move; it imprisonment. Notary seventh of February, A. D. 1900, and record- 7 00 900 at Boston office Mondays, Wednesdays, picks you'up nor intimate All the elements to day BostonBoston, lE-D. and 4 imagination acquain- necessary give new ed in Waluo Registry of Deeds, Book 256, Page | w D. 8 30 Thursdays Saturdays from 9 a. m. to p. tn. ave drawn the bracing Other his tance with the ways of the sea to pic Augusta Wants State Day. life and richness to the blood and restore 287, conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain P M days regular consultation fee of will slams the be at you up against ture her end. Where the surf breaks shattered nerves, are contained, in a con- lot or parcel of land with the thereon, ! Portland.. 7 00 11 00 1 05 charged. Monthly treatment reasonable buildings rates. Address. .. which situated in Lincolnville A M is the foot of the on the hummocks to the board of densed form, in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Center, and bounded and j westerly edge Augusta’s trade has begun described as follows: Waterville. 9 52 6 20 4 16 CHARLES H. MITCHELL. M. D., a Next time it Pale People. They are also a specific for Beginning at the north- | lays yon of Georges is where the Commonwealth work to the next State of the corner of the Adelbert Drake in 7 15 1 35 218 Tremont street. bring day troubles to such as westerly place Bangor. curry kids. And only its went peculiar females, sup- the line of road to p m ! Union Savings Bank Building, down. He sure they made a fight Maine Old Home Week Association to and county Belfast; thence north- has pression, irregularities all forms of on said road thence 10 20 8 50 4 50 Next to Hotel , dge caught you. IT ad before she went A record of a erly thirty-four feet; easterly Burnham, depart. under. that and committe has been weakness. They build the blood and re- Boston. Mass. !y there would have been city air- up sixty-four feet to a point thirty-four feet from Unity. 10 65 9 08 5 08 their last hour would be worth the to her claims at the store the glow of health in pale and sallow said Drake’s land; thence said Thorndike. 11 20 9 18 5 17 Laboratory, 3 Howard Place Roxbury, Mass. 1 t a over—with the pointed present southerly (o dory world’s reading. They died men’s association’s meeting in Augusta April cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure Drake’s land; thence on said Drake’s line to Knox. .til 35 t9 27 t6 26 ilist 11 broke tc in all eases of beginning; meaning to convey the Brooks. 12 12 9 45 5 40 you. really deaths. I the arising from mental worry, over- place place 19. Being State capital, known as the W. C. Tower shoemaker and t9 55 t5 50 the hut its centrally work or excesses of whatever nature. shop Waldo.+ 12 30 Notice of Foreclosure. vessel, only At the annual memorial service in and with and whereas the O') located equipped outlying Dr. Williams’ store; condition of said mort- City Point. tl2 50 HO 05 +6 ar came but that Pink Pills for Pale People has been now aboard, Gloucester their names will be read for the gage broken, therefore, by reason Belfast, arrive .... 1 05 1010 6 05 territory accommodation of a are Whereas. Thomas J. Brown of Belfast, in the a that sold by all dealers, or will be sent post- of the breach of the condition 1 claim a you feeling yon out. One after the other the the is thereof, ot Waldo and State of his mort- twenty great crowd, city thought to be on of TO cents a or foreclosure of said tFlag station. County Maine, by is much as a paid receipt price, box, mortgage. deed, dated the 2«>th of A. pine shaving, names will be called and after each in line for the No six this of A. Limited tickets for Boston are now sold ai gage day Septemher, out, fairly honor. oppo- boxes for $2.80 (they are never sold in Dated twenty-eighth day March. D. I>. and recorded in the Waldo having in cold salt watei the with the 1901. DAVID H. HEAL. §5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. 1891, County Regis- history—“host schooner sition is expected from and a bulk or by the hundred) by addressing Dr. of Deeds. Book 23.'». 34\ L W. Geokoe undersigned, parcel real estate, •une on ol routes, in racing by way functory sermon will be and members have committed them- Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, situated said Belfast, and bounded as follows: preached, already Bounded on the north land of L. Smith: mu from clear forward tc that will end the record. The Vice President and General .Manager by Edgar eight or selves favorably. of sure. on the east land of‘s. V. Philbriek and land sume come broadside Notice Fort ck F. E. Bootiiby. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. by on, ten widows and the children left behind Job Couldn’t Have Stood It then of the late Harrison on the south Whereas. Esther Frank J. and Portland, Oct. 1, 1900. Hayford: " ful flat-handed anil Moody, Moody by land of John M. Simmons ;‘and on the west slapi will go on with the problem of existence. The Good Templars of Maine are en- If Celestia A. Tower of in the by he’d had Itching Piles. They’re terri- Lincolnville, County land of said Smith. Said real estate being known i'ii, straining the lashings in a work. The of Waldo and State of their gaged good presence of annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Maine, by mortgage as the Eunice 1’. brown farm on the Belfast anil in the and bly deed dated the sixteenth of June, A. 1). 1898, waist, heeling the Grand in session in our will cure the day Augusta stage road. and We had four days of fishing and then Lodge city worst case of piles on earth. and recorded in the Waldo of Reserving excepting r lee rail goes well under It has Registry Deeds, from said conveyance the plot of land on said the Horace li. was off at the present time calls attention to cured thousands. For Injuries, Paius Book 252, 201, to me, the under- hem seem to swung for the Page conveyed farm used fora buna) piaee. And whereas the break ovei the fact. To educate or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in signed, a certain lot or of land with the Boston market. Off to le'ward was a public opinion parcel condition of said mortgage lias been broken, now These till t-lie be the world. Price 25c a box. Cure buildings thereon, situated in said gangway rival lines of and guaran- Lincolnville, therefore, by reason of the breach of the con- leaving for home, too. The Par- along morality sobriety, eed. and bounded as follows: at a stake mil rail, wash the house Sold by R. H. Moody. Beginning dition thereof I hereby claim a foreclosure of ker her hundred to the of and and stones in the corner of said lot in made miles in proper spread gospel abstinence, northerly said mortgage. loose stuff, and swamp to and line of land owned John thence fol- when the wind hauled ahead. uplift uphold the fallen, is labor by Brown; Dated at said this 23d of A. I taltrail as It is fashion, line of road to Centre Lincolnville Belfast, day March, they go. It took all in which any man or woman be lowing leading Increased Service to Three Trips a I). 1901. nearly day then to make the may John Paul Gordon, a prominent to land owned vV. C. thence on line of "ines over the quarter and to be ship by Tower; Week. 3wl3 JOHN M. SIMMONS. next fifty. At five o’clock in the after- proud engaged.—Portland Even- builder, granite manufacturer and mer- said Tower, Richard Martin amt James Thomas fairly that she is mos1 to land of William F. a noon, with about miles to ing Express. chant of Franklin was found dead in Fletcher at stake a;>d down. twenty-five stones; thence on said Fletcher’s and John the wind came bed at Steamer of Bangor now on the Route go, abeam again. West his home there April 10th. Death Brown’s line to place of beginning; containing City PILES ! PILES ! ! A Raging, Roaring Flood PILES by south and scuppers under—it was was due to heart disease. He was 62 one hundred anu forty acres, more or less, re- " and minded Washed down a small lots deeded to *. S. John buoyant thing something to be alive and watch her. telegraph line which years of age and is survived a wid- servingfour Heal, Ur. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure as of Chas. C. Ellis of had to by Brown, F. P. Moody and James Moody; and Blind, ami Piles. It anybody her size possi The was clear as could sea Lisbon, la., repair. ow. While a man Mr. Bleeding,Ulcerated Itching sky be, the young Gordon whereas the condition of said mortgage has been absorbes the tumors, the at hut even she was tossed “Standing waist deep in icy water,” he allays itching once, so, smooth and into the started in business in Franklin broken; now therefore, by reason of the breach acts as a enough, setting me a terrible cold and on a poultice, gives instant relief. I>r. Wil "i may have seen a writes, “gave cough. of the condition thereof, claim a foreclosure of liarns’ Indian soap-bos sun sailed this of Gloucester. worse small scale and for Pile Ointment is prepared only for e lady It grew daily. the best doc- many years previous said surf off Xantasket beach, Finally mortgage. Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- Through Broad Sound she tore and tors in Oakland, Sioux to his death was the business Dated this of D. "ind up Neb., City and Oma- leading twenty-eighth day March, A. ing else. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drug was northeast. Every the harbor as if she owned ha said I had man of the was 1901. WILLIA n T. CALDERWOOD it. It was Consumption and could not place. He largely in- gists, sent by mail, for oOc. and §1.00 per box Pointed she liei Then I D. 3wl4 up plunged dark and there were many craft to live. began using Dr. King’s New terested in ship building and it was he WILLIAMS’ M’F’GCO., Prop’s, Cleveland,Ohio whole and Discover and was Forsale by R. H. Moody. length under, dodge. To pick out one’s course with wholly cured bv six bot- who, reports a few months ago said, vlie fell it was hei tles.” Positively guaranteed for' For Camden Rockland and away, all those lights ahead seemed a Coughs, was about to work on a seven- Boston, Tuesdays, puzzle. Colds and all Throat and begin anu at about 5.00 r. m. vent out of sight. Her sail, It was Lung troubles bv Dissolution of Thursdays Saturdays Evacuation Day and City Point R. H. Price 50c masted schooner. Later this report Partnership. For Sear made to hei Moody. and 81 00. spoil, Bucksport, Winterport, Hamp- understand, kept was looking particularly brilliant. She was denied. Mr. Gordon accumulated The firm of Staples & Cottrell is hereby dis- den and Bangor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- Dr. John ’mg and a. m. Stevens, the swirl of hei solved. All to aie at about 7.30 much, was crowding well upon the dock be- a large fortune. persons indebted the Arm re- urdays > The value of snow, both as a manu- to settle at and those claims fell off to leeward, caused fore her came quested once, having RETURNING: staysail down, and you rial and a of us to present them. OPERA MOUSE BLOCK. seas to break before agent purifier the air, has A Testimonial from Old against From they could have scaled a sou-wester to the been shown England. HENRY STAPLES. Boston, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- he her it by recent experiments con- at 5.00 r. m. fairly. Otherwise before threw her into the “I consider Chamberlain’s Cough FRED V. COTTRELL. days OFFICE : pier they wind. ducted in London. Remedy brom via HOURS 11 to 12 A. fl. ; 1 to 3 P M uncomfortable aboard of her. Snow was collected the best in the world for Kockland, Camden, Tuesdays) Thurs- She shot for the A line was hove bronchitis,” says and at about 5.00 a. m. slip. from the suburbs. * After it was melted I have bought the interest of my partner, F. V. days Saturdays and Sunday II to 12 A. ft- I...mu see, she rode like a duck. ahead and made Mr. William Savory of Warrington, Eng- From via fast. She strained a the water was “It Cottrell, and will continue the business at the Bangor, way-landings, Tuesdays, spine vessels that would analyzed. The snow land. has saved niy wife’s life, she hav- old Thursdays and Saturdays at .'.00 p. m. bit on her line, held up, settled stand. HENRY STAPLES. 1 back, ‘from the suburbs 10.05 of ing been a to bronchitis for over six here, hut not this one! Poi gave grains martyr Belfast, April 9,1901.—3wl5 FRED W. Belfast. FARM swung in, and there she was into port solid matter to the being most of the time confined to her POTE, Agent, FOR^SALE s- ‘-'e there was not an abler ves gallon and the city years, CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l Boston. again, with thousand fish for bed. She is now well.” It is a Supt., AT CITY POINT. out ninety-five snow gave 17.32 grains. quite great WILLIAM H. HILL, Gen’l Manager, Boston '! ,,,, ">{ of Gloucester. To the the to the manufacturers of " morning’s market. The vessel that Chamber- For Sale at a Consists of about ten acres of field and forty of I, the trained men ; that are paid left the Banks with us had not yet ar- fdeasurealn’s Cough Remedv to be able to publish Bargain, wood and pasture land. Two story house with at' aaves, add the faith and “Itching hemorrhoids were the of testimonials of this"character. That thirteen rooms, shed and barn. skill rived. “Oh, she ain’t the fastest ever, plague They show desirable and well located real estate a Opera house, Unfailing supply 'm'val my life. Was almost wild. Doan’s Oint- that is the foot of street known as PIRATES of spring water in the kitchen. Pleasant loca- I knowledge of the Glouc- but she too great good being done, pain and suf- Main the Danie ain’t slow, this one,” chant- ment cured me and Lane wharf will be sold low to close the tion, about five minutes walk from station and and a man quickly permanently, fering relieved and valuable lives restored property, BELFAST, need stop at ed the crew. It was 7.30 o’clock when after doctors estate. of OF postoftice. To be sold cheap for cash to close es- N.m'^mani' | had failed.” C. F. Cornwell, to health and this Inquire that comes out of the sea. happiness by remedy. N. F. tate of the late M. W. Forguson. to she was tied up fore and aft in T dock. Valley Street, Saugerties, N. V. It is for sale A. A. Howes & Co. HOUSTON, Executor. Tay 2 and 3, 1901 Apply by Belfast, December 19,1900.—51 PENZANCE 3ml0 d. W. FERGUSON & CO., Belfast. SEARSPORT LOCALS. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Brunswick, April & Cld, sch. Susan N. £_ Pickering, Haskell, Boston; sld, sch. Laura M. Lunt, Cummings, Boston; 15, cld, schs. Mrs. X. F. Gilkey returned from New North Stockton Springs. Tyler Page Levi Hart, New Lizzie B. Willey, Boston. York last week. has moved his family to Prank fort—Clif- ford Staples has arrived home from Monroe, Fernandina, April 9. Ar, sch. Celia F., when an Many of our gardeners have their po- New London; 12, cld, sch. Penobscot, Has- cooking, Ingredlc has where he spent the winter at Arthur New tatoes and peas planted. kell, York. Moore’s .. Capt. J. M. Grant is improving Satilla, April 7. Sld,-sch. Melissa A. Wil- I>r. E. Hopkins and daughter Ella are ley, New York. rlost its use more slowly. Mrs. Grant is sick with pneumonia. / strength, you than visiting friends in llangor. Georgetown, S. C., April 10. Ar, sch. Ed- — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore are board- ward W. Bridgeport. landed here from steamer Young, Blake, Fifteen people ing at Mrs. Staples’father’s_Miss Addie Savannah, April 10. Ar, sch. Eliza J. of sch. Florence the calls for. When City Bangor Saturday. Crockett teaches the spring term in North Pendleton, Belfast; 10, sld, receipt ft Leland, Portland. buying, Mrs. I). S. Beals is in Boston to lu\ her F. left last Searsport... Percy Partridge Jacksonville, April 11. sld, sch. A. B. spring stock of millinery. Tuesday for Bethel, Me., where he will be Sherman, Philadelphia; 13, ar, sch. James to fresh That A. etc. pays get goods. C. F. Carver of Camden made a treated by the nerves peoialist, Dr. Gehring. Garfield, Paramaribo, Surinam, means Capt. Port Koyal, S. C., April 12. Ar, sch. — Miss Edith Larrabee of Monroo is at short visit in town this week. Thelma, New York. N. W. Staples’ for a few weeks_Miss Norfolk, 12. sch. Wm. C. Car- full and Capt. C. Curtis and son Clifton will leave April Ar, strength your money's worth. Agnes Ward of Prospect visited Miss Jen- negie, Portland. Thursday for San Francisco. sch. Anna Pen- nie Crockett last week ..Miss Mattie Lit- Savannah, April 13. Ar, Miss Margaret B. Sargent returned from dleton, Patterson, New York. is true tlefield has arrived home from Augusta, New London, April 12. Sld, sch. Tofa, This especially of coffee. her trip Saturday. Roasted Washington where she had employment during the win- Noank lor Jacksonville. 15. Ar, schs. T. H. Capt. A. L. Carver has rented the Capt. ter— and Sumner Overlook have Bueksport, April George N. Ada Herbert, Bar Har- for the summer. Nicholson, Y.; to “Lebbeus curtis place arrived home from Boston—James Marden No other article used in the domestic bor; Emily Staples, Bucks Harbor; coffee, exposed air, quickly loses Mrs. Warren Carr and daughter Alice of left recently for Boston, where he has em- Prince Le Boo, Portland; A. J. Whiting, sld, sch. if. B. Stetson, St. Peters Bath are the of Albert X. Carr. ployment— Mrs. Fred Eames, who was so so Belfast; guests economy of the household has many and Grand Banks, N. F. and double the from a strength, quantity ft The residences of Ur. II. H. Sellers and seriously injured by falling carriage house- Frankfort, Me., April 15. Sld, sch. Susan Miss Alda Sargent have been added to the last summer, is improving. Her attending enthusiastic friends among the Stetson, New York. Dr. telephone exchange. physicians is Cole.Anson Smith left of America. FOREIGN PORTS. women pay as much recently for Bueksport, where he has em- keepers required. Many Miss Eunice Whittum will have her open- Colon, March 10. Ar, sch. Welllieet, ployment. Brunswick. of on and No other article of received ing spring millinery Thursday food has Havana, 11. sch. Maud Aitleton. Miss Florence April Ar, Palmer, for coffee as Chase & Friday of this week. E., daughter Philadelphia. cheap Sanborn’s of Albert C. and Adelle S. Gushee, died such commendation for Nassau, N. (i. sch. Dwellers along shore are still securing emphatic purity P., April Sld, Seguin, April L’nd, aged 17 years. Miss Gushee was Cole, Savannah. < rift logs. (>ne syndicate has a boom of and wholesomeness from the most em- Kingston, Ja., April 8. Ar, sch. Abbie C. famous Brand" cost. a student at the Castine Normal school, “Seal would Seal over a thousand logs. Stubbs, Pascagoula. where she had just begun her fourth term, Matanzas, April 11. Ar, sch. J. Manches- Misses Elnora Waterhouse and Ethelyn inent authorities. and taking a severe cold after an attack of % ter Haynes, Philadelphia. Havener returned from a three weeks visit Buenos Ayres, March 5. Sld, bark Wil- Brand is in cans rheumatic fever set in. was on grip, She lard Rosario. shipped air-tight to Boston and vicinity Saturday. Mudgett, Colcord, brought home on a cot and lived about two Newcastle, N. S. W., April 7. Ar, bark been run- The and Colby and Arthur Howard have weeks. Her life and character were such great popularity general St. Janies, Tapley, Melbourne (for Hono- lulu). the it is roasted. You the ning their portable steam saw mill in manu- as could not fail to win the admiration and day get full use of the Powder M A KINK MISCELLANY. facturing stove wood the past week. respect of all with whom she associated, Royal Baking and she will A. G. New Capt. t. M. Closson, in loading his schoon- be sadly missed by a large Spoken. Ship Ropes, Rivers, it once! I York for Yokohama, Feb. 22, lat. 4S., ion. strength. Try week handled the circle of friends and relatives. The family attest its In i-lb. and 2-lb er he past alone, equiva- superiority. :il W. Cans of (air tight). lent of 75 cords of wood in 15 hours. have the sympathy all in their bereave- Baniue Carrie Winslow has completed Other high ment. The funeral services were held at The Royal Baker p.nd Pastry repairs at East Boston, where she received grade' Rev. Edwin Smith of Andover, Mass., will Avoid the imitation powders. They richly-colored p.»: Cook over 800 most new mainmast. She will be towed to Port- her late home Rev. Jenkins ”—containing are sold cheap because they are bags (moisture Friday, George and valuable re- supply the pulpit of the Congl. church April practical cooking made from alum. But alum is a land to load for Bahia Blanca. officiating. There was a of floral ceipts—free to every patron. Send of the 21st as stated last week. profusion poison dangerous to use in food. Barque Mabel I. Meyers is on the rail- 28th, instead postal card with your full address. tributes sent by loving friends and relatives. at Boston for repairs. She will be re- on way Gross, who has been employed metaled and have a new shoe. When re- Harry Among the number were a crescent has his large have been the electric ears in Boston resigned ROYAL BAKING POWDER 100 WILLIAM NEW YORK. pairs completed she will load with the name “Florence,” given by Mr. CO., STREET. lumber for Rosario. position and will remain at home this sum- and Mrs. L. E Marsh of Thomaston; 17 A dispatch from Cuba states that the seh. mer. Lincot.n The Gertrude L. You can feel roses from Albert and Ethel Marsh; a cres- Centre Montviixe. W. I>. Thomas and vim;. Lincolnville Sun- Trundy, Capt. Dodge, from Philadelphia March 27 for is ashore Scott Blanchard has taken a position on cent have moved from to day school was organized last The Sagua, from “Friends;" 17 pinks from Mrs. family Benj. Boynton’s Sunday. six miles from Sagua. Fine and between Expensive steamer Admiral Schley, running Benj. Ness; bouquets from Geo. Fish, Mrs. Liberty—Herbert Hannan and family officers were partly elected and the teachers Sch. Nathaniel T. Palmer of Portland, WE a — — ashore on the ARE Boston and Jamaica as fruit and mail Susan Cummings, Mrs. Helen have moved to Benj. Boynton’s T. A. will be chosen next Sunday Miss Winni- lately Jersey coast, has com- Costumes..,. Sherman, at New — pleted repairs York, settled with steamer. Mrs. Win. Newbert; callas from Cushman is quite lame W. H. Churchill fred French intends to teach the spring friends, salvors and will proceed to to to be cleansed or dyed. (>\,t is failing—John Kalloch has had the drop- term of school at the Beach.Alton Philadelphia Our local fishermen will he pleased to Easter lilies from May Leonard; and from load coal for Portland. business have afforded aim learn all will he this her friends and sy for three years and has been tapped l(>n French spent Sunday at home. ..E. P. Hahn New York, April 15. Bark Rose Innes the ins and outs of learn that 5,000 trout shipped schoolmates in Castine the CAREFUL to times. of water is the Mitchell, from Singapore, 117 days, arrived thoroughly competent do from the U. S. Hatchery at Green Roses from Misses Ava Twenty-four pounds was in Belfast last week on business_ class dyer can ilo and do it w, spring following: Feller, here yesterday. Reports, since March 2ti, least ever drawn from him at one time, and on Lake, >Ie., for Swan Lake. Gertrude Sherman, Martha Bennie Miss Lotta Orcutt, while her way to has encountered a succession of N. W. Fish, gales, J.W. FERGUSON & CO. Effie 36 the largest amount. Calling twenty-five New called on friends here the last of during which lost and split several sails. Afl,s C. E. lntermann, post office inspector, Keller, Mitchell, Mrs. Cunningham; York, an average, over two tons of water Sch. Willie L. Newton, Coombs, for DYERS. crescent from the “C” pounds the week. Mrs. Clara Hopkins of North- Key Boston Division, inspected the office here class, and 17 pinks West and Tampa, dragged from her anchor- have been drawn fom the unfortunate man. her—Mr. Chas. Carver last Tuesday. He complimented the book- from Mrs. McClusky. The pall bearers port accompanied age Wednesday night off Liberty Island, Dr. A. D. Ramsay has charge of thecase_ and Testa arrived home last Fri- N. Y., and fouled steamer Claverhill BANGOR STEAM LYE keeping of the office, and the prompt man- were four of her young friends, Geo. Fish, daughter (Br), HOUSE, Frank Bannan recently removed a wart from Miss Alice E. who the carrying away the schooner’s stays and rig- Win. M. Parse, Agent, Albert Elias day— Fields, spent •• Searsport, ner in which everything was kept up. Sherman, Thompson and Will on starboard side of C. E. ! E. S. Baker, succssor to J. a heifer to J. H. ging iibboom. Vickery. Pittsfield, H. She was laid to yearling belonging Frye winter in Billerica, Mass., returned home •• from Arrington. rest in the fam- Fire Island, April 10. Sch. Puritan, Sar- J. G. Lambert, Stockton Springs. ' Members of King Solomon’s Council that over seven L. ily lot in Pine Grove Cemetery. weighed pounds_Geo. Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dean gent, from, Georgetown, S. C., for Patclio- 71 Central St Hatnjor. >/* invitation of Clifton Curtis, soma here, by Capt. Frye has clean seed oats and Early called on their Mrs. I). M. Sat- gue, with lumber, struck on the bar at 10 Prospect. The aunt, Dean, took a on steamer Castine to Belfast good road talk comes up A. m. She was floated assistance trip York potatoes, which he offers for sale— urday.Miss Mary Coombs is at to-day. by onee in a while and extra look visiting of the Station erewr. Will as soon Saturday evening to witness the conferring efforts better, Sheriff W. A. Poland is in Belfast at- proceed Dept. Mr. Wm. Bragg’s — Mr. P. K. Frohock, as weather permits. At a Probate Court held at Keli their A but after all that is said the roads are of the degrees on host. very enjoy- WE ARE CUTTING the of on tending court this week,_Mrs. Eliza who has been visiting his daughter, return- Chatham, Mass., April 17. An attempt to County Waldo, th. about the same as when the work was A. D. 1901. able time was the vote of all. done Waterhouse has returned home after float sch. Electa Bailey, which is ashore on spend- ed home Saturday — Alfred Veazie return- A in labor. It was said that | the inner harbor flats, was made this after- EATON, administrm a letter last by good judges the winter in Camden and Belfast. JOHN C. 0. Sawyer A Co. received ing ed to Clinton noon A THE HEAVIEST WEST- fJ Willis H. Penney, late d K,. half as much raised in Bangor Saturday_Schooner by tug Mercury. diver’s report of of the money would make Mrs. W. S. Mehuren is no better. It is re- ty Waldo, decease,i, bavin week from W. 11. Hill, president of Brooksville arrived here with was unsatisfactory and the attempt was Sunday tion for •. ., better roads than the old labor but | praying a license Boston and S. S. Co., saying that system, ported that her condition is critical... C. given up. sale and Bangor goods for Will McKinney.Paul Young ERN DRESSED BEEF private convey certain -• that talk seems to die out now and j April 15. Kneelaml deceased in would have additional boat ser- towns A. Porter and J. W. Wentworth have been Philadelphia, Capt. described said p, t, j, Searsport spent Sunday at the Beach—J. E. Barnes of the sch. John C. Smith, from Brunswick are raising about as much as Ordered, That the said pet it i. vice this summer. Steamers will touch money they cutting wood for W. D. Tasker_M. C. for New which arrived intends to run an express daily from Cam- York, at the Dela- IN .BELFAST all persons interested bv raised in labor. a town raises some ware breakwater last order to be here from Boston from May 15tli to Sept. Occasionally Gordon bought nice veals recently. x night, reports that published three we, den to the Beach, leaving Camden at a. m. the more money than they ever raised in labor. while coming in to the breakwater sailor Republican Journal, a new- I2tli Tuesday Thursday and Sunday. at Belfast, Mobrill. A spark from the chimney of Thorndike. The funeral services of Peter Peterson dead. An AT THE that rhev nun M Our town is ahead of of her labor dropped inquest to us to any will Court, be held at Belfast w Commander II. T. Scribner desires Merriam & steam a be held, after which the schooner will Son’s mill caused big Ward were held at tiie home of on the v taxes, and our roads are poor, and Roy Friday, to New County, 14th day t a of the always proceed York. j at ten of the give notice that at regular meeting blaze on the roof and in the drying room his Mr. and Mrs. A. L. clock before tm will be a part of the year any way. It will parents, Ward, Rev. I it Ereeman G. A. Thurs- any they have, why the McGilvery Post, R., last Sunday morning at 3 o’clock. The D. Brackett of Brooks music tiouer should not be necessary soon, if it is not now, for officiating, by be granted. day, April 25th, committees in charge of workmen saw' it after it had well GKO. K .lid! \ farmers to twite a night got Mrs. George Higgins. The floral tributes go with small load to 1 A true Attest, to the observance of copy. details in relation started and turned on the steam whistle, were beautiful. The were market rather than to take their po- pall-bearers Chas. p. Hazi will he to lambs, Memorial day expected report ind in a short time a hundred Wallace Leslie tatoes or something else off the farm to pay nearly people George Higgins, Palmer, he a full At a Probate Court held at !,.• progress. It is hoped there will were there. The force and with Mr. Fairbanks of their yearly and increasing road tax. The pump had become Sidney Ward, for the Countv ot Wald- of the comrades. PIRATES of PENZANCE attendance the recent and re- undertaker. The out of town peo- The Best of Backs are Bid when April. A. I>. 1901. surplus on.a good farm is not large now, and dogged during freshet, Unity, they fused to who attended the funeral SHIR H. MAYO, guard ini .. Eilmore Gilmore was recently employed it is a hardship to take it to make work. A line of men with pails ple v,e;e Mrs, Ache, and Belfast Pei Know It. AT. pretended pie *1 .Icy of Monro,-, m sam < a for one of his was formed and a stubborn Ellen Hunt of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- to slaughter pig neighbors. roads. The first people who settled here fight was made Ilermon, having presented a petition j Kelrast house, to A bad back is bad. Optra sell at public or private sat, <\ About the time he got the animal ready to clubbed and made their own ind the fire was at last conquered. The lard Gilmore of Burnham, Messrs. Ross always together roads, real estate described u .^n Bad at when bedtime comes. arose as to roof was Charles Drake and James of night 2 and 1901. the scald a discussion the time it and over road in that we completely burned oft the end of Ward, Bagl*y May 3, proceeds at interest ope Particular Just as bad in the mill and morning. minor. would take Gilmore to take off the bristles know about more cord wood was carted in the over the dryer. The damage was Massachusetts, Frank My rick of Water- | Ever try Doan’s Kidney Pills for it? Ordered, That the sai .•» and he was led to make the statement that summer not more than $25—Orrin Thomas is at ville. The deceased was about 23 years of than all the weight and value of Know they cure backache, every kidney ill? all persons interested i,\ to A home on a vacation-Leforest and Charles age, ami had many friends—Bert der be published three w.-t -- lie could do it in three minutes. watch the loads now hauled in summer in the Stevens, Mr. J. G. Gray, postmaster of East Surry, near PROBATE NOTICES. Republican Journal, a m-u-. was held on him and lie the town. White have been spending a few with who attended the Grand Lodge, I. 0. G. T., accomplished i whole The tendency to extravagance days Ellsworth, Me., says: “It is a miserable thing to Belfast, tliat they may apt >■ heir uncle and Mr. and Mrs. in Portland last returned home Fri- to be held at Belfast. w itl.V feat inside of two minutes. Next! is abroad in the land and in a man- aunt, Tileston week, l have so bad a back that you are afraid to stoop special on the 14th day of May. A Wadlin of Belfast — Rev. W. C. Stetson sick. Dr. llurd attends him_ or lift for fear of I have been laid At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for The alarm here ner among the who do not the day very twinges. up the clock before noon, and -i given Thursday morning people pay the of on tlie 9tli of will here with mine all the from a to weeks. County Waldo, day April, have, win ihe ' bui, Hay ton, [email protected] A true copy. Attest: GEO. E >1 v Monroe. The terms of the town Ward—Misses Bessie L. Hides ments for the observance of Old Home Cook and wife called on Miss Mary Fogg a spring cousin, Roy Hig- dried, # lb, 5(66 lb, 6@6£ Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. A true copy. Attest: schools will 20th. gins, Mattie Small, Susie Ward, Florence Beans, pea, 2.25 Lamb lb, ~12 Chas. P. IIa/• Week the year. It is desirable that few days ago.Mrs. Grant is still begin Monday, April The 2.2a present George Wing, Alfreda Ward, Ellen Webster, Myra medium, Lamb Skins, 25 bu., 55to60 Libby, Jr., administrator on the estate of George WALDOfast, on the 9th day C 13tli ...Horse trades have been the be present. The Maine Central will give time.Mrs. Elijah Ware is still stopping Dora Felker; 5, Miss Myra Bailey; 6, Miss April Barley ^ bu., 40(645 Round Hog, 8 W. Clark, late of Unity, in said County, deceased, J, Harding, administratrix *>i. order of the Daniel Dollolf Cheese lb, Straw ton, 10.00 his second account of adtninis late of m ",-n It is Flora 7, Miss Myrtie day recently. ^ 12$ ^ having presented Harding, Unity, half fare rates—old tariff. at Miss She and Tasker; Peavey; 8, .• hoped Thompson’s. little Foster sold a horse to Ed. Hunt of Unity, and Chicken p lb, 10tol2 Turkey p lb, 16@17 tration of said estate for allowance. having presented her first Miss Annie 9, Miss Josie Calf Skins, 50,0.75 Tallow p lb, lja3 administration of said esta'r that Searsport will he represented at this Luce went to Thorndike Station last Fri- Gould; Buzzell; bought a horse of Cant. Larrabee. Ed. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Duck p lb, 1*615 Veal p lb, Miss Hattie Miss Grace Ford. Hunt sold one to Dick and bought 65.7 weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Ordered, that notice then- meeting.” day— Stanley Roberts from Brooks, who .0, Webb; 11, Harwell, Eggs p doz., 13 Wool, unwashed, 22 one of Frank 11. M. a in Belfast, in said county,\ weeks successively, in the lh has a he Harding. Higgins Fowl 8:615 newspaper published is as foreman of the section and ...John Twombly spar cut for •p’ lb, Wood, hard, 3.00®4.00 that all interested attend at a Pro newspaper published in Hr!; As stated in The Journal some time ago, employed says he drove 40 miles April 13th to buy a Geese 3.50,64.00 persons may p lb, 13@14 Wood, soft, bate be held at on the 14th that all interested m liev. Mr. of the has been boarding at Pearl Reynold’s, has Bangor parties that is 83 feet long, three horse. When he got to his journey’s end the Court, to Belfast, day persons Williams, pastor Congrega- Retail Price. Retail Market. of May next, and show cause, if any they have, bate Court, to be held at Hell, at was so was tional church in Winslow, has received an secured rent of J. R. Tabor and will move [eet in diameter the butt and 13 inches at horse sold, and Henry..,.. Mrs. of and show can Beef, corned, p Hr>, 8(610 Lime p bbl., 90:61.00 why the said account should not be allowed. May next, call from the church in Searsport, a H. L. Wing and Mrs. Fred Patterson passed GEO. E. why the said account ghoul* urgent as soon as convenient—The friends of ;he top. It is very handsome stick_W. Butter 14 lb, 18to20 Oat Meal p lb, 4(65 JOHNSON, Judge. been in Belfast—Mr. of Albion Salt, GEO. E. :•1 and it is now understood that it has Friday Kinney Corn bu., 57 Onions p lb, 2ji@4 A true copy. Attest: Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Pendleton are to B. F. Twombly, whose eye was so badly A true Attest: accepted. It is also generally understood sorry was in town Saturday looking after veal Cracked Corn p bu., 57 Oil, Kerosene, gal., 13@14 Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. copy. Siurt last is Chas. P. H a that Mr. Williams will close his services learn that the report was false in regard to *week, doing well and will not calves—Mrs. A. M. Higgins passed Friday Corn Meal p bu., 57 Pollock 4P lb, 4(a4£ Pork TAXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber liere- with the Winslow church in two weeks, their back—Mrs. Grace Cook and ose the sight of the eye_Calvin Nealley with Mrs. George Cilley. Cheese lb, l5toi8 p lb, 10 moving Cotton Seed 1.50 Plaster 1.13 notice that she lias been duly appoint- 88.—In Court 1 lioth Winslow and Waterville will be most will p cwt., p bbl., Jjfjby gives little son visited her in a be at home about the last of April to Codfish, lb. Meal lb, 3 ed executrix of the last will and testament of WALDOfast, on the 9th day to lose Mr. Williams, as during his parents Newport SHIP NEWS. dr.y, 5@8 Rye ^ sorry Cranberries p qt., 10tol4 Shorts p cwt., 1.10 iram H. Hanks, txecutor in former town he has won a few Silas Pendleton went to settle up the estate of his father, the late E. RUFUS WALTON, late of Belfast, pastorate the days ago... Clover Seed, 10:614 p lb, 6@6£ M. Hanks, late of Heliasr. u Sugar in the of deceased. All very large circle of friends in both places. a 11. is an incident that Flour 4.75t05.25 T. 35 County Waldo, persons ed, having presented his fir- Nova Scotia Monday to work in lobster Nealley.Here PORT OF BELFAST. tfLbbl., Salt, I., p bu., his it 2.50 0 having demands against the estate of said deceas- administration of said estate He has done much for church, having should have been some H.G.Se^lpbu., Sweet Potatoes, factory. He working there, as the reported time ago. ed are desired to present the same for settlement, just been thoroughly renovated and freed enjoys ARRIVED. Lard p lb. 11 Wheat Meal. 3 Ordered, that notice there*-; rhe on the school house became and all indebted thereto are requested to make from debt. Mr. Williams was a tireless climate agrees with him — Rev. W. E. flag village weeks successively, in tit* April 12. Sch. Volant, Pendleton, Rock- payment immediately. a in lie'; worker in all the plans and much of the suc- Luce.went to Troy April 11th to attend the worn out, and the school was without a flag ANNA WALTON. newspaper published lie has land. BORN. ty, that all persons interest! cess is due to his efforts, always ind no means of one, when F. L. Belfast, April 9,1901. been in musical circles in Water- funeral of Mrs. Mark Piper.Thomas procuring April 14. Sch. Sliaron, Rich, Swan’s Is- Probate Court, to be held at prominent a veteran of the 4th day of May next, ami slmw vine and lias been one of the most active King, a clever, good natured fellow, came Palmer, Maine, bought land. Clark. In Stonington, April3, to Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE. Tne subscriber hereby have, why the said account sh members of the Cecilia Club. He t fine one and presented it to the school. SAILED. < a I" enjoys to this town about three years ago and has Lyman W. lark, daughter. EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that he has been dul> appoint- GKO K file and esteem of all who know him In to Mr. A true Attest. respect since resided for E. T. Wal- riiomas E. Larrabee, lvho on the 16th day of Grinrle. Sedgwick, February 19, ed Executor of the last will and testament of copy. here, working 13. Sch. Volant, Pendleton, Rock- John a P. H a/ ami it is to lie hoped that Searsport realizes April and Mrs. Grindle, daughter. late of Chas. 1900, was accused of committing a land. In South to Mr. and ANDREW MASON, Belfast, what a it is securing. It is not known ker and Hr. J. E. Cook, ne went to Taun- April, Starrett. Hope, April 4, prize 15. Sch. Maria Mrs. H. W. a son. in the of Waldo, deceased. All persons EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. 1! as as Mr. criminal assault on the of Mrs. Julia April Webster, Turner, Starrett, County yet who will he secured Williams’ ton, Mass., last week to visit his parents. person estate Winterport and Mt. Desert. Wood. In Belfast, March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. having demands against the of said deceas- I J gives notice that she ha successor. —Kennebec Journal. A. Kendall of was arrested at his the same for aim He is expected to return in a few weeks and Jackson, 1H. Seh. A. Hayford, Wadlin, Ban- Charles M. Wood, a son, Charles Tliaddeus. ed are desired to present settlement Executrix of the last will April and all indebted thereto are requested to make resume his work at Hr. Cook’s_The fam- home April 10th by Deputy Sheriff Bowen. JOSHUA A. J. LINCOLN, gor. payment immediately. NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. in the of Waldo. ily of E. I). Chase are still afflicted with Soon after the assault Larrabee ran away AMERICAN PORTS. HAKkiKD. HOWARD F. MASON. County 1901. demands against tin Mrs. F. II. Cleaves, who has been quite and his whereabouts were not known until Belfast, April 9, having very bad colds; two of the members are New York, April 9. Ar, sch. Jose Olav- ceased are desired to present is he and all indebted there! sick, convalescing. now The older Bartlett a few days ago, when returned home. He erri, Charleston via Bermuda; sld, schs. Boody-Young. In Camden, April 3, Everett The subscriber ment, suffering. son, NOTICE. make immediate!' Trial J Anna Pendleton, Savannah; Maud Snare, Boody and Maude B. Young, both of Camden. notice that si e lias been payment Mrs. Fernald, the mother of C. 0. Fernald, Chase, has recovered.Archibald was tried before ustice H. C. Buzzell, ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives duly ap- of mv authorize*! nearly sch. Jennie A. Genthner-Crookktt. In North Waldoboro, estate of Searsmont, and Brunswick ; 10, cld, Stubbs, pointed administratrix of the L\* had a slight shock of paralysis one day last Tozier and wife went to Concord, N. H., found probably guilty placed under $500 Norfolk March 19, Eugene M. Genthner of Waldoboro and sld, sch. Edward Smith, ; POOR, late of ■ Cayenne; Sarah H. Crockett of Rockland. LORINA C. Searsmout, Kansas City, Mo., April 9. week. to visit a who has been bonds to appear at the April term of court sch. W. F. Mt. Saturday brother, 11, ar, Collins, Desert; sld, Patterson-Cousins. In Belfast, April 11, by in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given R. has been in failing health for some time... Moulton’s at Belfast. As he could not furnish bonds sch. F. Baird, Sargentvilleand Baltimore; Rev. J. M. Leighton, Ishmael E. Patterson and bonds as the law directs. All persons having EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Miss Blanche Nickerson quite ilj 1 cld, sch. Edith L. Allen, Gilkey, Feruan- Mrs. Emma Cousins, both of Belfast. demands against the estate of said deceased are 1li by gives notice that h< Ur.F. W.Larrabee of mill was shut down after the storm on ac- he was taken to the jail at Belfast to await la>t for the week. .Searsport dina; 12, ar, schs. Annie R. Lewis, Bangor; desired to present the same for settlement and pointed Executor of the village attends her. count !’of high water. It will begin opera- his trial. Mrs. Kendall, who is 74 years of Puritan, Georgetown, S. C., for Patchogue; all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- of DIED ment immediately. MELISSA J. POOR. LUCY A. late d 1 tions as the water is age, gave her in a straightforward cld, bark Matanzas, Havana; 13, ar, sch. CLARK, Miss Winnifred Mathews returned last soon, failing rapidly testimony Searsmont, April 9, 1901. manner and was corroborated G. E. Friend, Thomas, New Haven; 14, in the of Waldo, *!*• and no further trouble from this source is by Grant, Lucy County Saturday from Union, where she has been F. Plummer and Miss Effie Herbert as wit- schs. M. Oler, for bonds as the law directs. All Coffin of Burnham ar, Wesley Philadelphia BlacKINGTON. In April 10. William The subscriber anticipated.Josie Leslie New Lucia Jacksonville; Rockport, NOTICE. mands against the estate «*t her Edward A. Mathews. for nesses.Mr. Simpson of York Boston; Porter, passed H. 49 and 3 that he has been visiting brother, who has been employed at Dr. Cook’s L. New York Blackington, aged years days. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereb) gives notice duly ap- sired to present the same L has bought the C. A. McKenny farm, with City Island, sch. Sarah Davis, Cleveland. In Milton, Mass., April 4, Sarah de bonis non of the estate of folks from several months, went to Bangor recently to pointed administrator indebted thereto are request* Quite a number of the young all the tools, etc., and his father, for Bowdoinham; ar, bark Rose Innis, A., widow of Edward L. Cleveland of West Rock- GE<>1’< visit a and she will for a time if farming BRADFORD WEBBER, late of Monroe, immediately. Mt. attended the party at Wm. H. sister, stay Mr. will the house until he 15, cld, sch. Herald, Fernandina. aged 76 years. Ephraim and can secure wrork— Gilman, occupy Singapore; port, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Liucolnvllle, April 9, 1901. last she is contented 10. sch. Ella M. Gitshbe. In Appleton, April 2, Miss Florence and Ed. Ames’ Saturday night. is to move there the coming fall. Mr. Boston, April Ar, Storer, as the law directs. All having de- The western fever has been raging in town ready of Mr. and virs. Albert C. Gushee, bonds persons and Mrs. Ed who have lived there Dix, Fernandina via Bermuda; 12, sld, seh. E., daughter mands the estate of said deceased are DMINISTRATOR’S NOTH'! The term of school at Mt. Ephraim this and taken seven of our nice Billings, 17 years and 10 months. against h** spring spring and aged to the same for settlement, and hereby gives notice that instead of the past few will move to Winterport. II. Withington, Sargentville Baltimore; Grant. In March Mrs. Nellie desired present will begin Monday, April 22nd, young men, viz., George Mosher, John years Prospect, 28, to make administrator, with the"! He will still be in Mr. sch. Herbert E.,-15, ar, schs. 44 all indebted thereto are requested pay- pointed 15th as was on account of Warren Bert Cookson, McKenney’s employ. 13, sld, Grant, aged years. the estate of April appointed, Stevens, Spinney, Willard is Charles J. Willard, Ponce, P. D. D. In Mrs. Ann ment immediately. and Bert _Mr. Twombly recovering R.; Uones. Burnham, April 15, Mary WILLIAM P. THOMPSON. <>t M the bad traveling. Len Conforth, Willis Waning Brunswick. 78 9 months and 4 MARY NEALLEY, late from the recent injury to his eye, which Haskell, do.; Theoline, Jones, aged years, days. 1901. Earle. They were destined for Montana, Belfast, April 9, *1* * .* was hurt a piece of iron he was ham- Philadelphia, April 10. Cld. sch. Nimbus, Knowlton. In Belfast, 4pril 14, Bainbridge in tbe County of Waldo, Mr. A. D. Moody has gone Colorado and law-suit of by H. 69 1 month and 12 law AM re- Swanvii.ee. Michigan.The lid so sch. M. Knowlton, aged years, days. bonds as the directs. flying back, cutting the badly Santiago; 13, cld, Wesley Oler, NOTICE. The subscriber o! to Massachusetts, where he has employ- Estes & McCauslin vs. Otis B. Rhoades has mering Philbrk k. In Morrill, Hubert M. Philbrick mands against the estate Dr. took a few stitches in it — Mrs. Harrunan, Boston; 15, cld, sch. R. F. Petti- notice that he has been duly im -< and Brown have It was decided not to it Kilgore of Knox, aged 31 years, 3 months and 7 days. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives desired to the same ■_ ment. ... Messrs. Gray been settled. carry of the estate of present Betsey Colson has to Camden to visit grew, Portland. Piper. In Mrs. Caroline Piner, appointed administrator all indebted thereto are request* to Mt. Waldo....Mr. T. D. Nickerson to the fall bench, as reported. gone Troy, April 9, gone her and will also visit her son in Portland, 14. Ar, bark Edward L. mother of of 93 F. late of Belfast, to Ashnr H. trout daughter April Joseph Piper Rockland, aged BENJAMIN NEAL, payment immediately caught a large recently.....Messrs. Odd Fellows will have New York, to load for Bahia authorized in- Rockland_The Mayberry, years. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given roe, my agent. M Hamm, Brown and Cunningham slipped Porter. In 7, John A. Porter, CALVIN M TO CUKE A COLD IS ONE DAT. their anniversary sermon at the village Blanca. Camden, April bonds as the law directs. All having de- Lake a few days ago.... Mr. Ernest 79 persons 19»‘l to Swan church 28th_Mrs. Moses Larrabee Boothbay, April 9. Ar, sch. J. V. Wel- aged years. mands the estate of said deceased are de- New York, April 9, visited his father last week. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. April Spinney'. In April 4, Mrs. William against R. Nickerson last week after a and Boston. Prospect, sired to the same for settlement, and all of Winter- away long lington, 55 present v .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Libby All refund the if it fails to 13. sch. Q. Spinney, aged years. indebted thereto are requested to n ake .Mrs. druggists money fiassedingering sickness with consumption—The Perth Amboy, April Sld, Nightin- Walker. In New Castle, N. H.,March 29,Mrs. payment SALE. g.'-'.""' visited friends in town Sunday... F. LESLIE F. NEAL. FOR IptSy port cure. E. W. Grove’s is on each ladies of the L. T. L. spent an after- gale, Bangor; 15, sld, sch. R. Hart, Ban- Lena Dean Walker, wife of J. W. Walker, for- immediately. is still very sick....Mr. Ed. signature young Belfast, April 9,1901. East Belfast. Rebecca Tripp noon with Miss S. A. Mansur last week. gor. merly of Brooksville, agegl 36 years. Marden has been visiting ms father. box.