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"'contents of To-Day’s Journal. to i nee,” and the hymn, “Nearer, My God, signed as Civil Service Commissioner ured PAGE 1. “bead from Saul, as the procession May by her. She possessed a and Our in March,” 5j 1895, and was a Police Commis- sunny Conrt..Onr in Mourn- Country marched from the White House to the appointed cheerful mlicial Country sioner of New York City May 24, 1896. disposition and always had a kind *- .1 tIk* of Sor- Mourning. of Grange..Expressions Capitol. delegations Knights Theodore word for those Hill's Large Roosevelt was appointed Assis- around her. She leaves to V t. Gov. Proclamation...Belfast Templar and Knights of Pythias appeared tant Yachts and Boats..The Assas- Secretary of the Navy April 19, 1897. mourn their loss two sons and } ;; |u»rt in the procession. All banners were trim- He three daugh- T heodore Roosevelt. Obituary. brought to the duties of the office a med with black. The services at the ters: F. B. Thompson of East C. PAGE 2. great interest in the work, as well as the Knox, B. were and beautiful. Capitol simple Appro- tremendous energy and talent for Thompson of North Searsmont, Mrs. Laura .me and Away for Argentina.The were sung, Kev. Dr. H. R. closely Bachelor.. Ger- priate hymns studying and mastering his work which J. Biaisdell of in.:.. Reflections of a offered an and a brief Bristol, Mrs. Myra Bryant Naylor invocation, had characterized him in tnl to be Sinking..Pith and Point.. E. G. other fields. He of Searsmont and address was given by Bishop Andrews also to Mrs. Billa Biaisdell of .. Proposed. brought the position some of his of the Methodist church. The benediction also a PAGE 3. startling methods, and again him- Bristol, brother and, sister, Joseph was Rev. Dr. W. H. The proved by Chapman. self “a storm a name Farnham of East : its News centre," he had al- Knox and Mrs. Phebe Dependencies..Literary train started for Canton, Ohio, at 8.30 p.Jm. been filer from Seattle. ready given, and to which he has Sawyer of Belfast. Her funeral was from j earned better title in each her late home PAGE 4. succeeding year. Friday, Aug. »ith, F,ev. V,’m. I London, Sept. 14. King Edward has tel- In the fall of 1897 he was detailed to in- Berkeley of Searsmont The re- on Death of the President..Only to Ambassador Choate as follows: officiating. egraphed spect the fleet at were interred in resident Roosevelt- Monroe Fair., “Most do I with and gathered Hampton Roads, mpins the family lot in truly sympathize you and he kept the commanders and East Knox The ansfers in Real Estate. the whole American nation at the loss of ship cemetery. lioral offerings in a ferment for a week. were and PAGE 5. judges Whenever profuse beautiful. All was done your distinguished and ever-to-be regretted he of to thought a drill he would like to see alleviate her suffering, which was in- .i Belfast...Personal..High School President. “Edward, Rex.” he ordered it. The crews were called to tense, that kind and loving hands could do night quarters, and all sorts of emergency Her daughter, Mrs. Rilla Biaisdell, came PAGE 6. of Sorrow in Belfast. orders Expressions were given at all sorts of hours. and helped minister to her wants the last is story)... .Liberty Bell to be When the Assistant Secretary came back to few weeks of her life. ma s First Mayor. The first shock produced by the news of Washington to report, he had mastered PAGE 7. some of the the shooting of President McKinley was important details of the situa- Sarah Mullin Fernald, whose death was of Water tion, at least. reported last awavat her fashions..Register Deep followed by a gradually growing tope of week, passed home ^ ot Trust..Religious Poems..New During his rather brief connection with in Portland, Sept. 3d, after an illness of his as from his the ideas. recovery reports physicians department Mr. Roosevelt was a strong several weeks, which she borp with Chris- advocate of the PAGE 8. became more encouraging. But when the Naval Personnel bill. He tian fortitude. She was born in .North was also in charge of the of auxil- Haven and married i .ocals..County Correspondence..Ship telegraph office opened Friday morning a purchase David L. Fernald of is....Births....Marriages.. Deaths. iary vessels after the war was actually de- Camden. They lived in Camden about for the worse was reported, and clared. change When guns had been fired in actual twenty years and moved to Portland nearly throughout the day the bulletins were warfare and the invasion of Cuba had been twenty-five years ago. While living in Cam- determined Mr. Roosevelt den her husband .EME JUDICIAL COURT. watched with solemn interest. During the upon, resigned, was first associated with to take part with the land forces in that his father, the late Fernald in the as the news became less and less Timothy evening campaign. fishing business, having extensive flakes o’clock when Of judge Powers Presiding. favorable until about 8 word President Roosevelt’s career in the and store-houses on “the Point” near tie of came that all was abandoned. Then Spanish-American war, his election and steamboat wharf, and owning a number nibcr term of hope service as .Supreme Judicial vice president the country is of lishing vessels. Later David and his our people went to their hollies saddened by familiar. with d in this city Tuesday morning He, others, was positive Mr. wife’s brother, Seth Mullin, formed a the thought that the worst would be con- McKinley would recover and had on a in the blowing officials and jurors in gone partnership grocery business, at firmed in the morning. At the opening of hunting trip to the Adirondacks. Mounted the village which continued until Mr. TPE NEW' PRESIDENT. and .SfHmluiice: business Saturday the death of the Presi- messengers special trains soon had him Mr. Fernald moved to Portland and his Frederick A. Powers, Houlton. in Buffalo. He took the oath of office Satur- to Fairfield. Mrs. Fernald and her which occurred at 2.15 a. m., had been partner dent, day,Sept. 14th. The husband were 1 ileston Wadlin, Belfast. country knows that active workers in the Con- President a generally reported and signs of sotow JJr. Roosevelt is honest and courageous and gregational church, and in the words of the Rev. Geo. S. Mills, Belfast. Noble that he has done well McKinley, Man, were seen everywhere. Flags on all public A but Noble and always whatever has Portland Telegram, “Her whole life has Short, Clean been given him to do. The hands in which been a lesson of self denial Utorney, Burton F. Foster, Mont- buildings and and at resi- and Christian shipping, many the nation places its trust are youthful, but fortitude.” She leaves besides her - of business husband, Martyred. dences and places were set at Life and Public Career. they are strong and clean. three sons and two daughters. Hiram V. samuel G. Norton, Belfast. half mast and the people spoke and moved and George N. Fernald of Portland, Frank H. of Mrs. Wallace E. \Y. L. Gray, Troy, with an air which showed how OBITUARY. Florida; Easton deep was and Mrs. Charles E. A. F. Winter- President William McKinley, who was great leaders Stoneham of Portland sheriffs, Carleton, of his party. the sorrow and how great the reverence for President Roosevelt was the trusted friend She also shot by Leon Czolgosz, in Music Hall on In the leaves three brothers, Perez Mullin A. Poland, Geo. A. house of representatives he made of the late President. He has invited the Daniel G. Hinds, one o£ Belfast’s oldest of Montville; the Pan-American Exposition grounds, a their martyred leader. The flags are still Lincolnville, Nelson Mullin of North special study of the his members of the cabinet to serve in re- a tariff, labors their and most Haven and Seth Mullin of Fairfield. Searsmont; Clias. W. Perkins, while holding reception Sept, (ith, died at there continued at half and will be so respected citizens, died at his culminating in the passage of the so- mast, kept spective places for the present at least. 2.15 a. m. Sept. 14th ,at the residence of home on called McKinley tariff of 1890. This legis- until after the funeral. Theodore Roosevelt of New York, soldier, Northport avenue Sunday noon, Mr. John C. Milburn. Medical skill was lation was t u. rseirast. the legislator, historian, civil 15th. He was Nahum T. Nealley of r, eriy souie, unavailing to prolong the struggle. The grievously misjudged by The pastors of the various churches all ranchman, service September horn in Northport, Northport passed country, and resulted in an reformer, politician, Police away Sept. 16th, after an illness of some Jury. Elisha W. end came and he had been overwhelming, Commissioner, March 22,1812, a son of Josiah D. and Heh- Ellis, foreman, very peacefully though defeat of the gave sermons appropriate to the occasion Assistant of the years from a generel The deceased E Burnham unconscious from 7.30 His temporary Republican Secretary Navy, Governor debility. B.Bachelder, ; Stephen o'clock. last con- Mr. zibah Green Hinds, ne was the last but one was partj. McKinley was one of the con- Sunday forenoon and the music was in full of the Empire State, Vice President of the born in Monroe, and was nearly eighty- .. Montville; Eli Cook, Jr., Jack- scious hour was spent with his devoted gressmen who failed of but united States, is one of the most remarka- to pass away of a family of ten. were eight years of age. For many years he was :ilies I). E. T. wife his were re-election; with the solemn event. All dealt They Curtis, Swanville; and last words addressed to this was keeping in not due to any failure on the part ble personalities in the history of the United Danforth, Dana, Watson and Cornelius engaged the work of a millman in Mon- Palermo; J. E. Ellis, Brooks; J. R. her: “Good-by, all. Good-by. It is God’s of his with the subject in the same district. The Democratic legislature substantially States of the last quarter of a roe, where he was well known. From there Vuthport; Albert W. Lord, Knox; way. His will be done!” The nation's dy- had century. Hinds, Mrs. Sally Freeman, Mrs. Lucy Rob- changed the districts iu Ohio, his manner, giving accounts of his life and Scarcely yet of middle age, he has won a he went to Winterport and engaged in the Matthews, Searsport; Lincoln ing chief passed away reconciled to death, Mrs. Jennette Mrs. retail and among others, in order to defeat as many as place in the literary world as well as in that inson, Townsend, Roxie wholesale business in the grocery if, Thorndike; E. G. Pendleton, calm and composed. His relatives and work, his character as a man, a statesman possible of the Republican congressmen. of politics. He has been a mover in Gardner and Miss Martha Hinds. Mrs. line. Later he returned and went to the Winslow W. most of his official friends were at the Mil- and a and his prime Seavey, Troy; In 1891 he was nominated Christian, of untimely and noted has town of La where he lived some 11. by acclamation reforms, distinguished himself as Gardner is the survivor. all Grange, Smith, Waldo; George F. burn house. Mrs. McKinley went through for only They and came governor of Ohio and was elected by a tragic death. They referred to the condi- a soldier by gallantry and generalship, as a years then to Northport, to pass fVinterpurt: James II. Whitcomb, the trying scene with the same bravery and lived in Belfast. Daniel G. Hinds was mar- the of plurality of 21,500 votes in a total vote of tion of affairs of which the or- statesman by a consistent and constant bat- remainder his life. He was a man of Richard W. fortitude with which she had borne anarchist Woodbury, Belfast; the "aS tle for in ried to and one well known over inau§urate<* January 11, and this purity public office, and as an ex- January 1, 1838, Mary G., dauglilei high standing the 'mg, Lincolnville. grief of the tragedy which ended his life. ganizations red-handed work are was 189”°°°. ecutive in the able conduct of the Assistant of Joel and Mary Prescott of county. His wife Eliza Clement, who 1 it a verse Jury. A. B. Ilanson, All true hearts bleed for her in sorrow. His the Northport. died some At the of his term as governor outcome, and drew lessons from the Secretaryship of the Navy and the manage- years ago, and they are survived Frank A. Bartlett, devotion to his wife had won the love of expiration She died December 3, 1893. had four Palermo; he was nominated for the The thus ment of the affairs of the State of New They Mrs. Jeannette P. Stearns of La Grange, lurries E. women and the of men. Once he presidency. thoughts presented. by Campbell, Winterport; respect story of the exciting of of York. children; Luella J., wife of Hiram P. Car- Mrs. Anna C. Rand of South La Grange, Burnham Oscar C. Cush- her back even from the campaign 1890, Small and a num- handler, ; brought very gates his first administration with the Monday evening Mayor Personally, Mr. Roosevelt is most charm- wife of Chas. H. Albert Prentiss Nealley of Northport, with ntville; 0. Free- of death. a severe Spanish ter; Celia, Hubbard; George Danforth, She suffered attack dur- war as a ber of leading citizens met and No one denies the attractiveness whom the deceased resided at the time of leading incident, of his triumphant appointed ing. of wife of E. .. W. Dyer, Nortliport; Fred A. ing his absence and he was summoned to Angelia, G. Crabtree; and Pres- his death. He was an Odd Fellow and re-election, and the of committees to for a memorial his frankness, his wealth of human interest has William J. Bel- the chamber where she unconscious peaceful beginning arrange public Liberty; Gordon, lay his second is recent his- and sympathy. His friends, who are cott D., who laid down his life when a mere been prominent in town affairs. The ■ administration, to legion, A. llall, Brooks; A. D. Holmes, with breath just flickering. He knelt service be held in the Unitarian church funeral occurred at by tory, familiar to all. are sturdy and steadfast. youth for his country. While performing Wednesday Haley cem- Warren Waldo. the bedside, her hand and at the time where was offered re- Johnson, clasped repeated Mr. McKinley’s conscientious and honor- this, Thursday, afternoon, when Though a weakling as a child, he has de- etery prayer and the Traverse Jury. Janies B. over and over I am here. Come meritorious service in a most advanced posi- again. “Ida, able conduct in the the funeral of the late President is himself into a and active mains interred in Monroe. _ Spanish-Anierican war being veloped strong r. foreman, Frank J. back to me,” until the eyes opened tion at the battle of Anna River, 24, Searsport; slowly and in the Chinese crisis will entitle him to held in Ohio. orders from the man, and his passion for hunting game and May Stockton McKiu- and she came back to life’. Canton, By Springs; Cyrus a the nation’s few men. his love of adventure have added not the 1804, he was shot the and lived place among great through body Rev. Dr. William McDonald died at his ucolnville; Mather W. \Monroe, lie was honest, honorable and just. 11 is He was a Departments at Washington the custom least to his statesman injevery sense of the picturesque part history. Mr. but two hours. He enlisted in the 19th 25 filer S. Monroe; John W. best efforts and were for others. residence, Campbell pk., West Somerville, Parker, thoughts word. He handled the problems of peace house will be closed during the day and the Roosevelt is stockily built, and some three Islesboro; Thomas On while the Maine August 25, and at the Sept, lith, of inflammation of the bladder. Reilly, Monday morning, physicians with as firm a hand as he the inches short of six feet in He is Infantry 1802, just did trying post office only opened a sufficient time to height. Dr. McDonald was born in Joshua Rivers, Searsmont; were to examine him, the Presi- war and time of his was but IS of Belmont, preparing questions. Mot only this country but very near-sighted, always wears thick death years age. March dent said somewhat “How are receive and deliver the mails. The Court Me., 1, 1820. His parents were Sprague, Belmont; Joseph Tyler, abruptly: the world mourns the loss of a His is and is great and eye-glasses. expression genial, Mrs. Carter the only survivor of the fami- farmers, and lie was one of 11 children. Everett E. Wentworth, Knox; the people all over the country taking it?” good statesman. will be suspended and all the and he smiles frequently. M county Mr. Hinds had lived on the farm His educational advantages were limited. Nickerson, Searsport. Then he quickly added, in a most impres- “Horror‘at the foul deed Theodore Roosevelt was born Oct. ly. sixty- that laid him city offices closed. Manufactories and 27, When 16 he was to learn the sive and distinct voice: “I sincerely hope and is therefore not 43 three he died, with the excep- apprenticed were summoned as Grand Jurors low,” says the London Daily Chronicle, “is 1858, quite years old. years,where 17 me will of business will be for painter’s trade. At he heard his first that nothing that to distress to a places closed, many He was born in liis father’s house at 28 was in -cut and sworn. Charles 11. Field happens great extent the cause of the widespread tion of three years he California, lie Methodist Rev. Mark the people of our country.” the and all in the afternoon. A East Twentieth Street. His sermon, preached by sympathy. Hut much is also due to the re- day, card people origi- sailed from New York in the Trafton. At 18 he attended his A. Leavitt of Belfast and Arthur Not since the time of Lincoln has a April 7, 1852, first Metho- presi- spect entertained for the President’s per- from Small in the local column will nally lived on the Battery, but as the town Mayor of the East with a of dist meeting, which was a prayer meeting •tt of were sworn as dent been called to face such difficult prob- It is not that the changed gradually moved away from the ship Queen party gold Prospect sonality. improbable give further in a private house, and in a few days he lems, and like Lincoln the assassin's hand name particulars. business centre. In blood a Jurors aud excused the first of McKinley will be remembered in Mr. Roosevelt is hunters. He entered into partnership in a day. law take 1 he of was converted at Methodist class meeting. ended his life. It is best that the the history of the United States next to the comrades Thos. L. Marshall Post, a quarter Hollandish and three-quarters ■— ’California with Henry Dunbar, Jr., and Under Rev. Joseph C. Aspinwall he united -:— its course, but there is a universal feeling names of and Lincoln.” No. of G. A. Scoteh-Irish, Freneli-Huguenot. Ilis mother Washington 42, Department Maine, R., are and had 25 men in their with the Methodist Episcopal church, of ■ton & Bangor Steamers Sold. of sadness combined with a feeling of deep was Miss Martha Bullock and had relatives others, they employ requested to meet in Memorial Hall, which he was a member more than60 years. seated and steadily growing hostility to the of the name of Lukin and Craig. The La- engaged in gold mining. Mr. Hinds was an Buffalo, N. Y., September 14. The doctors at 1.30 for the In 1840 he was licensed to preach, and at- teachings that permitted the deed. Sept. 19, p. m„ purpose montaigue family is in his and the industrious man and a W. Morse of New who performed the autopsy on the body of ancestry, honest, thoroughly tended his first annual conference at York City has of Memorial service in the Uni- Devoes of Georgia and South Carolina. His President McKinley made a report which attending good citizen. lie was very hospitable and Kents’ Hill, being appointed to work under iht- Boston A at James D. built the noted Bangor Steamship William McKinley was born Niles, came as a found that death tarian Church at 2.30, for our deceased uncle, Bullock, Rev. J. P>. IIlisted, elder of Ban- surprise. They and another of the Bul- charitable; no person, stranger or other- presiding the control into his hands Trumbull county, 0., January 29,1843. llis was due to the privateer Alabama, district. In his circuit he had six passed gangrenous condition of the President and Comrade. Let there be a gor who at this time was of an locks fired the last gun aboard her. But was ever turned from his door, ('tiicinls of the late father, manager wounds and surrounding tissues and that wise, empty preaching places, to which he traveled on ij company attendance of comrades and our after all this is said of the chroni- iron furnace at Niles, was a man of the no human aid could have saved the life of good show ancestry and many a load of wood has he thrown foot, and at the end of four months lie re- fiie transfer is completed, but that character ami The clers agree that Mr. Roosevelt owes a great highest ability. family the President. The coroner, who viewed sympathy for our martyred President. from his team in the of a ceived for his services >0.75. At Win- moved to because of the education- deal to his father. The elder Roosevelt was door-yard poor lores are to be made in the manage- Poland, the remains, gave a certificate in accordance terport, a later charge, he received a salary Comrades are requested to wear memorial one of the men of his in the as he returned from his al advantages of Poland academy and sub- with the of the leading day neighbor day’s of si90. With that income he house rs yet unknown. Calvin Austin report autopsy. in the of Civil War. lie paid sequently to Canton, where, November 24, badges. metropolis days wood chopping. He was of an active mind, rent, kept a horse, and supported his mined as It is was a and a lover superintendent. 1892, the father died. is the of ser- merchant, philanthropist In 1848 he the Maine Cleveland, 14. Well in- Following program public iiuiek to discern and decide, and firm in family. joined that no In the of where William Ohio, September of outdoor life. He, more than anyone there will be change in the village Poland, formed Revs. G. S. A. A. Conference with a class of 26—the hug moved his ed- life insurance men of this city say vice, arranged by Mills, else, founded the lodg- holding to what he believed. He had been imtes of tile steamers. The line McKinley, Sr., to give family present news-boys' est that had ever joined that conference. I n that President McKinley carried policies of Smith and J. S. house He devised and car- ucational advantages, life was quiet until Barriman, Esq.: ing system. unable to go about much of late on account that class were Drs. ('. F. Allen. C. Wished in 1848 and was first known from 8100,000 to §200,000 on his life. One ried out the of the war time allot- the war broke out. Youths like McKinley Music, Anthem, “Toll—Toll the Hells,” plan of but did not take his bed D. Pillsbnry and E. H. Gammon, the New York company is said to have a ment commission, lie could a four- rheumatism, .nford Independent Line. In 1888 were obliged to study hard and not infre- single A. H. Loud drive founder of Gammon theological policy for 850,000. Mrs. is un- in-hand team better until the before his death, liis seminary. do oild jobs to earn money for McKinley Invocation and than any other Wednesday later he was stationed in igenient changed to the Boston A quently help derstood to be the named in all Scripture Reading, Six years ilie books and tuition. As advanced into beneficiary Rev. G. E. New Yorker of his day. He died in 1878, mind was clear until the end and he Co. line they the Edgett kept largest and most important Methodist steamship The has always it was often to teach policies. Miss B. idolized by the son who was to take up the professions, necessary Music, Solo, L. Sullivan well informed on all events, local, national church in Maine—Chestnut st., Portland. ne of the most prosperous on the school, clerk in a store, work on a farm or Prayer, Rev. E. S. Philbrook lines of the ambitious part of liis life and Dr. McDonald and foreign. organized Trinity church, l take some other vacation. “Come Unto Me.” : carry them on. served St. I he fleet includes the new steamer occupation during Augusta, Sept. 14. Gov. Ilill to-day no- Response, Providence, Pleasant New Bed- The McKinley family never hesitated to do tified his staff that it would attend the fu- llymn, “Nearer My God to Thee,” as a cnua me Kooseveit wno was to rise ford; Walnut St. Chelsea, and was the lirst Rockland 1800 tons, built 1901; the to such in the nation was this, and as a result all were equipped with neral of President McKinley at Washing- Unitarian choir high place puny Passed on to higher life at liis home in regular pastor of Grace church, Temple St., 1700 built in two and backward. lie could not with Bangor, tons, 1894; good educations, of the sisters became ton. The Governor sent the mes- Addresses, Hon. ffm. P. Thompson, Hon. keep up Stockton Mr. Lewis Boston. All of his pastorates were char- following on Springs, August 31st, 1414 excellent teachers and William himself R. F. Dunton. his fellows either in study or play, and acterized revivals. With a iWiseot, tons, built in 1882, now sage to George B. Cortelyou, secretary to at the advanced of 88 by healthy one term of in what this account was taught by a tutor -Blanchard, age years, ■ taught winter school Unitarian choir private of kindred and a tent that barter to the the late President, to-dav: Music, group spirits Joy Steamship Co., was then called the Kerr district. Mr. at home. The country residence of the 11 mos. and 18 days. By this event one of “Please express to Jfrs. McKinley my Addresses, W. R. Howard, Rev. Ashley would seat 5,000 people, he began in Sacra- between Providence and New In when lie was Roosevelts was at Oyster Bay, Long Island, lining 1859, hardly'16, he united heartfelt sympathy and profound sorrow at A. Smith, Rev. Geo. S. Mills. the good and true in all the relations of life* mento to preach the gospel of a full and with the Methodist church of and here the children were brought un. At and the Mount 490 tons, Episcopal the death of our beloved President. The Music, America as well as the oldest citizen of our town has limitless salvation. Sacramento, San Desert, were their father to take Poland. Before lie was 18 McKinley had whole civilized world loved and Benediction. They compelled by Francisco and Salt Lake great crowds 1x79, aud running between Rock- honored of outdoor and Theo- to receive his reward. Mr. Blanchard enlisted for the war. llis regiment was the him and will join in mourning his loss. plenty exercise, young gone gathered. Dr. McDonald was vice presi- mil Bar Harbor. It is understood dore, realizing that he must have strength was born in now Stock ton for Twenty-third Ohio. This regiment was John F. Hill.” Hill’s Proclamation. Prospect, Springs, dent for 16 years, and president 12 years* 'if Got. of if he was to do anything in life, purchasers paid 3200 per share of made up of a superior class of men whose body and was one of the of six brothers of the national camp meeting association entered into the scheme for the improve family the value families were largely of New England ori- that held meetings from the Atlantic to the par is Sloo. Citizens of Maine to Observe the of the ment of his condition with the and three sisters, two of which family sur- gin. It contained within its ranks those FUNERAL AT BUFFALO. Day physical Pacific and from the lakes to the Gulf of same enthusiasm and determination which who could till the most difficult stations in a Funeral—Official Mourning. vive him. One sister, Mrs. Harriet Shute, Mexico. He was an editor 25 years, first The Fair, Buffalo, N. Y., 15. Buffalo, to- act of his life. He County social were Sept. has characterized every of the Advocate of Bible and, complex organization. became a 13. and one brother, Mr. Lincoln Blanchard, Holiness, They day, city of mourners. The gay Augusta, Me., Sept. The following an athlete, strong and active, and soldiers who endured hardships with pa- grew up then of the Christian Witness, when 61, and flaming decorations of the Pan-Amer- has issued Hill: when he entered Harvard in 1876 he soon hotli residing in Stockton Springs. Oct. fith, tience and who stub- proclamation been by Gov. years of age he entered upon an evangelis- rustees of the Waldo good humor; fought ican Exposition gave to the of in field He be- County Agri- and way symbols The death of that illustrious statesman became prominent sports. 183fi, he married Miss Eliza Ann French of tic tour around the bornly fearlessly, but intelligently, and, sorrow. The black of the world, holding meetings ii met to drapery city’s came noted as a boxer and wrestler, and Society Monday evening, of course, effectively. muffled and patriot, President McKinley, has over- Prospect, and settled at his late home, in the leading cities of England and India, streets the tolling bells of the was for a time captain of the college polo : iie bills, approve the premiums award- Tlie first colonel was W. S. Kosecrans, a whelmed the nation with grief and sorrow. where for a of more than and in Rome, Italy. He made a second churches. Bits of crepe appeared on every team. He did not neglect his studies, and period sixty-two captain whose renown is now’ world-wide. By his brilliant public service, his wise and trip to England,and resumed work in sev- Tlie reports showed, after paying sleeve. The sorrow was apparent every- when he was in 1880, he took Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard have lived The first lieutenant-colonel, Stanley Mat- conservative direction of national affairs graduated, years eral cities. He crossed the continent from and where. honors. During his stay in the univer- putses, premiums bills there thews, was afterwards senator from Ohio and his noble and exemplary life he won high together. The wife survives him at the ad- the Atlantic to the Pacific 22 times. Dr. In the morning a service took he had been editor of the a a balance of about in a of of simple the admiration and love of his sity Advocate, McDonald leaves a wife, a son, William 8100 the treas- and justice the Supreme Court the at the residence on Delaware avenue countrymen. vanced age of eighty-six years, and is re- place college paper, and gave particular attention of at Brown A was United States. The first was Ruther- As a tribute of respect to the memory of McDonald, professor history movement started, and there is major where the martyred President died. A to the study of history and natural history, niarkably well preserved in health and ford B. afterward a of great him whose whole life was given to the ser- university, and a daughter, Mrs. Fred N. I of it Hayes, general hymn was sung and prayer was offered lie became a member of the Phi Beta prospect being carried out, thrice of and Presi- vice of his and his the mental faculties. Their fam ily consists of of Waltham; also one sister, Mrs. ability, governor Ohio, over the dead That was all. country fellowmen, Greek letter Farley a new body. Only Kappa fraternity. E. Ames of Calif. He has ding covered grand stand with dent of tlie United States. the immediate and the friends and national colors will be displayed at half four children, the eldest of whom was the Mary Plaiuville, family At the conclusion of his college course he several relatives in this ■ ol William won mast on the public buildings of the State vicinity including city 1,000 persons near the quarter McKinley, Jr., promotion political associates of the late President went abroad for a of late Mrs. Augusta M. Devereaux of Stock- on his as for a of and the year, spending part Mrs. Sarah M. Mrs. A. Ben- merits a soldier, and not by family were The scene there was period thirty Capitol Boynton, Lucy This will in case of present. pathetic days, the time in in Dresden. His love for her which took on K. give protection or first to ser- will be in mourning. And I recom- study, ton, death, place Septem- nett, Mrs. Win. M. Woods and Miss C. political influence, commissary in the extreme. draped athletics led him to and prevent the sun shining in the then to second lieutenant for mend that on the occasion of the funeral successfully attempt ber last the first to occur in this fam- Frye. He attended the meeting of the geant, gal- Then the body was borne out to the waiting the aseent of the J and the Mat- being a in on the nineteenth in- ung-Frau East Maine Conference in Belfast in 1890 of,the as well as to carry lantry action at the battle of Antietam on the shoulders of obsequies Thursday, circle. Ferdinand L. who is spectators, cortege brawny eight terhorn, and won for him a in ily Blanchard, was on the recommendation of his and stant, the of the State refrain from membership and preached a powerful sermon. He ■id leading to the grandstand the colonel, sailors and soldiers. The cortege passed people the Club of London. He returned in business in Mrs. C. past so on at the close of the their accustomed as far as Alpine Boston, Mary Crosby, then a remarkably robust man for one of step by step, until, solid walls of barehead- pursuits possible in and same 'beds. The and through humanity, to New York 1881, in the year his The ftineral was held at 2 i». m. following changes war, he w as promoted to major by brevet. where and that the day be observed as a time of who also resides in that city and Mr. Frank age. ed and grief stricken, to the City Hall, married Miss Alice Lee of Boston. Two at the Park Ave. M. E. church. The ins were made to the premiums as Soon after his appointment as second lieu- the in this afternoon. mourning and prayer. L. Blanchard, who resides at the homestead, Friday body lay state, years later he had the misfortune to lose was at Forest Hill tenant, he was detailed on the staff of Col. interment cemetery. lied last week: There a remarkable demonstration oc- liis wife and his mother within a week. are the surviving children. In early life Hayes in 1862, and his service Belfast Weather mi i bit of subsequent curred which proved how close the Presi- Report. lie aireuueu ms him primary in issi, in butter, Evans Farm, Waldo,1st. was as a staff officer with Gens. Mr. Blanchard followed the sea in the coast- gain Eastern and Hayes, dent was to the hearts of the people. Ar- the Twenty-first Assembly District of New Mr. William J. Martin, one of the most hares, Importing Cook, Sheridan and Hancock. of ing and was also in red and blue ribbons rangements had been made to allow the Following is a summary the weather York. It was a gathering of the class trade, engaged ship highly esteemed citizen of Appleton, died at 'Hug Co., special After his career he returned to military to view the from the time it attendant on such with little to Most of his attention how- last 10 dividual animals. Ohio and public body record of the Belfast station of the U. S. occasions, carpentering. Augusta, Saturday, aged years, entered civil life at the age of 22. at 5 to a nk L. arrived, about 11.30 until o’clock. But charm the ordinary young man of aristo- ever was to nature he months, (> days. Up recent he Towle was given 1st on ducks It was claimed Weather Bureau for the week given farming. By period, by some that his four years were ending Sept. and its sudden >d of as last the people wedged into the streets cratic lineage and wealth, but Theodore had enjoyed excellent health, Cyrus Hubbard, reported of service had him a taste of was cheerful, kind and In given army for blocks. Two lines were formed. 17,1901: Roosevelt had studied with a sympathetic. failure and his death came as a The mistake was caused by the acci- and that They history pur- unexpected life, but for his father’s opposition extended relation he was and re- severe his who knew of a on the literally for miles. C S pose. He knew that through the primary every exemplary, shock to many friends, hanging tag coop. lie might have entered the as f regular army, When 5 o’clock came 40,000 had al- S S' led the to and he a faithful father his worth and loved him for his good heart Geo. 8. Chase was second on ~ I way political preferment, spected by all, husband, given General Carroll desired him to do. On the people Wind, etc. instead of ready passed and the crow'ds waiting below J S Sky, at once entered into the battle of politics, iu and many excellent qualities. Mr. Martin rug, Mrs. Henry Went- other 'Ji and friend. lie was large hearted and gen- hand, those who knew him best in in the streets seemed undiminished. It was & was to here all his life. In lit**, he '' as reported. which he prove a gladiator of resided early the army declare that he was always a erous, and always w ithout ostentation. lie near Rock- decided to extend the time until midnight. 65 44 S. Kain 1 m. astonishing powess, routing and terrifying worked in the granite quarries trustees will hold an candidate for and economic 11 Cloudy. began p adjourned literary study. Then for hours the streets were 12 67 43 S. Kain ended 0 a. ill., .82 liis enemies, but often his allies was a staunch Democrat throughout his and later in the forests of Virginia,, It is even longer Cloudy. startling by land, ig at the said that when the army was in with a constant Second rain 3 m. was in out Court House next Monday dense people and stream of an inch. p. the originality and recklessness of his and ever a faithfnl citizen. His later where he engaged getting ship winter societies were or- life, Ding. quarters, debating flowed up the steps of the broad entrance to midnight, .16. methods. timber. For a number of years past, be ganized and that took in 13 71 45 S. Kart of life were marked by failing health, McKinley part into the hall and past the bier. cloudy. The natural enthusiasm of young Roose- years has cultivated a line farm in Appleton, and these debates. However this on 14 74 47 W. Clear. may be, When the doors were closed at midnight velt, his undeniable and through all of which he has been faithfully was extensively engaged in teaming, trans- News of the his return to 15 65 48 S. E. Cloudy. Kain 12 in. to mid- personal charm, Granges. Poland, McKinley decided to was estimated that had of of lime casks and ij 80,000 people night, .27. tile swirl interest with which he descend- cared for by the devoted wife, aided by the porting large quantities choose civil life, and the of law lb* was began study viewed the remains, but thousands of dis- 16 80 50 W. Clear. ed into the arena of local politics made him produce to the Rockland markets, with Judge Charles E. Gilddeu of Mahon- sop and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. v an adjourned meeting of the directors appointed ones were still in the streets. 17 75 50 S. Cloudy. Kain p. m. and night, .36. friends on every side in a community where successful and industrious in his business, and took a course in the ing county Albany Distant thunder. leaders are at a and within Frank L. Blanchard. The services were and honest, just and true, lie ■•■- voted to hold the annual town fair at high premium, inflexibly (N. Y.) law school, and in 1867 was admitted a The hotly lay in the City Hall until a few months the young college man was held at the late residence of the deceased, was a model husband and father, loyal ■ 8at- to tlie bar. In a few iiiility Grange Hall, Lincolnville, comparatively years morning. It was taken to the station by Yachts and Boats. elected to the of the State from friend and a pleasant social and after he his tlie of Assembly Kev. II. W. Norton of Searsport officiating. companion, ■. (>ct. 5th, if stormy, Monday, Oct. 7th began practice people a military escort, Monday morning, and at his home district. his memory will be honored by all who Canton in him a man with a a 1 i." recognized 8.30 the funeral train made a start for is a new He became so that not was knew him. lie went to Augusta, only following list of committees were se- future and elected him E. L. Macomber using arrange- popular only prosecuting attorney Washington over the Pennsylvania Kail- he returned to three of the short lime since, to receive medical treat- ll in the various departments: Fruits of .Stark ment for hauling out yachts for the winter. ^sessions Hannah J., widow of the late Joseph B. county. road. Mrs. McKinley, the President, the Assembly, iut his party in the State soon ment; and, though his case was understood 1 i Wm. A. il is sum some inai as me was He down the beach far died at the home of her vegetables—James P. Hobbs, uy counry cabinet and relatives and friends of the has laid ways realized tlrat he was one of its strongest Thompson, son, to be a serious one, his death was entirely hopelessly Democratic at the time the Re- key, Chan. A. Stevens; horses and colts dead President accompanied the remains. enough to float the yachts on their cradles. men, and he was sent to the Republican Charles B. Thompson, in North Searsmont, unexpected. His remains were brought publican nomination was tendered the Mrs. bore and the funeral was held from the v McKinley up bravely, dur- and National Convention of 1884 as Chairman of 7B 11 months and 2.1 home, ,1. Dean, J. F. Wiley, F. M. Kuss; dairy as an The yachts are cradled hauled to the Aug. 27th, aged years, young lawyer empty honor. McKinley ing the service at the Milburn house, the New York delegation. After the con- family residence last Monday afternoon. L. H. could not have lookea it in this Above water She had been in health several ■t'li-'k—J. K. Hurd, Wm. F. Bryant, upon light, and Dr. Kixey, her physician, thinks she bank by a windlass. high vention, to which he went uninstructed, but days. poor He leaves a wife and one son, Mr. Palmer for he at once took the of at "■mi: oxen and steers—M. B. Hunt, O. W. stump, entered vig- will be able to support her trying part in mark is another set ways right angles in favor of the nomination of Mr. Edmunds years. Last spring she had a violent at- Martin. Deceased had served the town of orously into the political campaign, and, to the state funeral at to the first, on which the yachts are moved for three in the office of (""ilChicago, St Louis, New York. Boston. for the tread of a white longing pine began to feel relieved. I got six bottles and j weather from the Line away down to and full meaning. There is the mild cause of what is written in them, but used them, and am to I owe lifeMf deck a desire for certain surroundings happv say my sunshine and of what is written in her heart.—Yew ’to Dr. Pierce and his medicines.” Uruguay was continuous mannered, Capt. Park, plainly | quiet York Press. and rules, with the tools of trade which sunset a of the Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness. I starlight with every picture branded “gentleman” with appear- use have from long and companionship as we if ever see the na- brilliancy such rarely ance of a deep thinker; good You are much more liable to disease when life’s allies and would seem like become at home. But here the weather does tured, tall and manly looking young your liver aud bowels do not act properly. cleared and moved down UeWitt’s Little the faces of old friends. After con- the harbor on like this, by any attentive to business, Early Risers remove the not always happen Meyers, strictly cause of disease. I!. 11. Moodv. more than a year of “strenu- a lonesome, rainy morning, just as the the Next to siderably meaus. and the youthful Blanchard, with I_ I ous” idleness, with a little abor- stormy April monsoons set into Boston tinged Among other stores secured oeiore ] boutonniere, full of life, energy and for tive gardening and some pleasure fish- Bay, and twenty-five days she laid war. sailing was a bushel or more of com- pleasing stories of the Spanish ing. one might feel that life is wasted in the Roads all ready for sea. This ► Washing mon garden soil, and when we reached As all the world knows, there are more and waywardly think that it would be was a brand new experience, but, as I in Pity beyond the Gulf Stream and into sum- Searsport masters to be met with good to he afloat. Life on shore is so have sometimes mentioned, there is al- two Dishes mer weather the spring gardening was distant ports than from any other different, that after than four new on the Poor mope ways something every voyage. attended to. A collection of pots, shal- towns in America. They are men that hundred consecutive lodgings in civil Vessels are sometimes delayed two, and i have the most low boxes and a grape basket formed any town may be proud of despised drudgery of house attire and a flat-sided berth on wheels, three or four days for a chance to move, of them who was not the farm. Various seeds were planted never met one Hen keeping is the care of the several tires with no back and two fronts, with the but when this hold-up reaches into which is one of the —some were flowers and vines and proud of his town, table on the level with- weeks the matter becomes inter- and the of the ashes and dining always quite seen most admirable traits that a traveller sweeping up others vegetables. I have never her over the out or racks to hold the Help moulting period ridges dishes, esting. Notwithstanding the one-time ever possess. Richardson. and make dust produce. of course, any lands where plants will spring up may quickly pullets lay early they Unless, it all seems a little monotonous and one desire to be I found it so as to from both incipient afloat, as Rosario, August 2. get eggs during own a or so quickly and grow so rapidly they you Hot-Water Steam System may easily crave for a nap with his more agreeable to spend ttie days of the winter* You can do it by As — do at sea in the grew, A New > tropics. they State Proposed. feeding one fire then needed and n clothes on and for a chance to some- delay within the quiet shades of peace- only surprising measurements were taken An Interesting plan that is now being times catch his grub when it is alive ful rather than in con- dust or ashes in the rooms. Quincy solitary from day to day. There was one soli- 'discussed is the erection of Delaware living and rolling his way. The only ship- finement down the harbor, and the and tile “eastern shores" of Sheridan's tary and vigorous “hill” of potatoes, Maryland _C0NDIT10N GEO. T. si ape practices that 1 was allowed were of such choice made the de- READ, privilege but from neglectful exposure to too to ■ ( a riding-light in the fore rigging much less severe. 44 Main lay were struck Powder St., Belfast much rain they slightly Not a food but it :H night : ml to attend the signals by At last there came a a little IDEAL Boilers and day never afterward so makes all the with rust and were AMERICAN Radiators da\. The light was only intended to brighter than other days had been and food more effect- L thrifty; yet they produced their young ive. Costs 1 cent *2 guide and invite the visitors to the we towed to the wind still at 10 c sea with of every days to and one there was the novelty make a hen a 1 rather than to warn other day gangway east. At night it drew a little more to instead of new on the table when land profit J potatoes a loss. In crafts to keep clear, and the whole code the southward and we slanted out of use for A had not been seen for two months or over 30 years. g of signals was of one national 25c- a pack, five, composed the bay, within sight of the cape, and fj" more, and there was abundance of let- $1. 2 lb. can, $1.20; Hag set from a sloop's mast on the ter- with a fresh breeze set the course to six, $5. NEW FURNITURE STORE. tuce at various times. Raising vegeta- race. An was made for side- argument north of At Have a line of household furniture of :< pass Georges. midnight was of course more for just opened every deseript bles, however, “How to Feed for Eggs” NEW and FKESH direct from the lights u ed and green and for two riding- there was of sails when the Everything factory. slamming amusement than for profit; but there and sample best poultry lights, hut the was denied paper tree. application wind struck hard aback from the north- in the flowers. Parlor .Suits, Chamber Suits, Willow Chairs was pleasure and interest I. S. JOHNSON & CO., »,e;; on the grounds that ships at anchor use east. For the whole middle watch of like the Mass. And yet some them, too, po- Boston, Couches, Sideboards. China Chiffoniers no side-lights and with a measuring there was a battle of winds—-the Lounges, Closets, tatoes, were neglected at a critical mo- length of less than one hundred and south wind against the north-east—a ment-left in the open air when a sud- fifty feet the riding light clears the law. few minutes from one side and then A large line AU den cold blast from Patagonia, and of.|ron Bedsteads, S1ZESsKI.I.Ix«, Ml A 1 ell-tale compass overhead was from the other in smart gusts. After from across the Pampas, swept over ■ I also keep the celebrated .... v anted but not allowed because the a few hours the winds from each di- the decks through a long dark night, Slimmer nOUNTAIN state-room is always headed nor-west, rection held at a time, but until WHITE REFRIGERATORS,*^ longer were Spring and when day came the blossoms magnetic. In some hotel rooms in after noontime the quarrel continued Best in the market. Over one million in use. Call and see the-:. gone and even the stems lay low and ^GOODS.^ •Tapan, however, the points of a com- and finally the northeasterly conquer- withered. Some years ago I had an pass are painted overhead so that the ed and settled into a fresh breeze, as AN PATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CLOTHES REELS, Easter lily which had bravely with- UP-TO-DATE LINE OF stranger-guest may be guided in laying might have been expected. Such a In fact everything to he found in a first-class stood a visit to New England ports and his head in accord with his religion or long and desperate fight of opposing | HATS and when in a warmer clime became CAPS, his winds is not common our again superstition. very along three feet very thrifty—standing nearly H. E. McDonald, 70 Main Street Of course, when on shore, one should coast, and when it occurs there gener-! HOSIERY high, and just ready to blossom—when Frr;oJ iJin.’i solicitei R.*il est ite bjugh’ worked into the estuary of the Blue Island, 111., Jan. 14,1901. Lamson & Hubbard car and the advance agent of the session of winds no serious finally grip battling Messrs. Ely Bros. :—I have used your ahead Plata and made Maldonado, the first came along of the gripman. weather followed, and we kept away Cream Balm in my family for nine years land seen since leaving dusuiu nay. i and it has become my family doctor for Those white posts where the street cars down channel and hauled out across colds in the head. I use it freely on my I wonder to how At Point India a Greek pilot was taken j Removal stop! many graves southern Georges, by the wind and children. It is a Godsend to children as —that now He they are troubled more or less. they point? When one of them may- with a full. It was the be- being compulsory. To the former good simply Yours respectfully, J. Kimball. Allyn Block, knock out a model of who has could speak just enough English to un- strength ginning of the end of the “monsoon” Judge for yourself. A trial size can be for a of rubber had for the small sum of 10 cts. R. H. Coombs always been ashamed to look an honest and within a or two the wind veer- successfully beg pair Supplied cupied by day by or mailed 50 doctor in the what must be the boots. The next morning we arrived druggists by Ely Brothers, face, ed around to the southward and we Warren St., New York. Full size, 50 cts. in Buenos Ayres outer roads in com- T take iu : total sum of their unrecorded crimes were soon making our required easting pleasure announcing with several other Americans. German Said to be moved to No. 70 Main street. T toward that part of humanity in which on the starboard tack. We seer.i to pany Coast; Sinking. occupied by the tires of health burn low? After all had been visited by sworded have a live crew both forward and aft— The much-discussed whether Style, 1901. and laced officials—and our con- question Spring Alter repairs ana aoctor puis we but the cook. gold the coast of North Sea is in a all blondes the per- Soft and Stiff. None better made. None h. e. tributions to them of beacon, ham and McDonald, furniture. moved the vessel over to Mystic Dock In another or so the wind veered petual state of rising or sinking has more stylish, and to be had only of day and other small stores—we new arrivals just been answered in the latter myself, and we shall be gl.'M to load for Rosario. While at Mystic X to the westward and became continual- sense, at least so far as Germany is concerned. friends whenever it is possible ;■ six-masted were together taken on a small uncom- I visited the schooner Eleanor ly squally—first on one quarter and The latest levels taken in the district have a very complete line of in the I then on board fortable steamer, to be lauded Percy—she having nearly then on the other and all the time a lit- near Hamburg have aroused the keen- P Builders’ Hardware of the lat-'- at ten dollars a thousand tons of mast— city a dozen miles away, est interest of and Dwight in all M was geologists topog Palmer, Mouldings, Floorings cargo per tle more aft than needed. When j a head. the lot was Will raphers, as in a large number of cases Masonic Man' the largest schooner in the world and such conditions occur there come mo- Amongst Temple, Belfast. eluding Parquet .Samples, I they differ from the accurate record of Fire Sets. Doors, Sa>h and BIim, the of all vessels. Ilichborn, of the “R. W. Hopkins,” nearly largest sailing ments of reflection and regret—regret levels made 50 years ago. The differ- Posts, kail and Balusters. M ind half frozen and the It would seem as in the who was hating ence is sometimes as much as several though, her, that one had not been born earlier and j Cut to any size. limit in schooners had been reached for climate as much as the country. He vards, one of the most remarkable cases served out his time before the evolu- Trusting to see my f riemi*- me to some of the others as being that of the Wilseder Hill, a awhile. After the Governor Ames was introduced trig- main Yours tnd\ tion of yards into booms and gaffs. j onometrical station of the first class. very one who was first intended for the min- Iniilt, in ’88, she remained about the For a number of days hourly squalls The measurements here were accurate- folks him C. B. HAI and the one with five to vibrate around the taff- is try, but whose finding good ly computed 50 years ago, and the elava- largest, only continued ENTIRELY NEW else sent him to sea. I tion was then found to be 171 At masts, for about nine years. Then Some of the time we were for nothing yards. rail. obliged it is 169.25 Notice of Foreclose believed that “Will” was present only yards above sea came the Spanish war followed by a to have in reefs for the of had always single safety level. Whereas, Thomas Sullivan >d U. of a talker but he had to give 1 sickly spurt of booming freights (rather the shifting gaffs, while a square rigged something That the Hamburg district has under- Each student of the Rockland Commercial ty of Knox. State of Maine, ami to another new arrival who considerable fluctuations of level College receives INDIVIDUAL INSTRUC- van of same County and State, in tie the actual need or of carried to’- way entirely gone A beyond necessity vessel would have easily TION and more attention than would be Solid Comfort Truss deed dated the 18tli day of May. must be the of a talka- in, geologically speaking, recent times recorded in the Waldo •: I' shippers) and builders doubled the size, and most of the easily champion possible at the high-priced schools in large Registry gan’sls throughout, is proved by the existence of a diluvial cities. We teach the new “Actual Business 247. Page 895, conveyed to us. \> ilham tive world. In port there were a number and Charles V. Trustee, hot and rapidly increased the number and time royals, under twice our speed. It oyster bed on the Krahenberg, near from the Start” method of business training, .WITH. Lord, Penobseot Maine, a certain ! of American masters and a good many 80 the Benn Pitman System of County, masts of their products, beyond all re- has been said, and I have seen it quot- Blankenese, yards above sea level' estate situated in Islesborough.Com two now fraternize much and of an extensive mussel bed under State of described as follow* until now when low British. The Maine, quirement, freights ed in vulgar print, that “He who goes at the south side of wharf r I Hamburg harbor, as well as the menetng more freely than formerly. must by mark ’! w ill again soften the nerve of such in- down to the sea in ships beholds the marked dip of the strata of hard clay, running southerly following admit, however, that the American is ty rods; thence running northeast, vestment. I have to declare that any wonders of the deep—and he who goes originally horizontal, in the Wilstorfer ing tin* south line of land now and foi n the slower, in port: he doesn't throw so Mountain. ...Water Pad.. ed by Samuel T. Kelier. bounding »n h ; one successfully and safely command- down in schooners sees hell.” The full liams’, and following said line north, a hand at dice, nor, as a rule, does to rods from the slim such a as the all the of the last is not good Touch and atten- enough get forty ing vessel, Percy, meaning part entirely Pith and Point Typewriting, give special Cool, easy and relief to at be seem to be so good a judge of tion to Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Corre- perfect running right angles, being north"; time in the shallow waters of the coal clear. quite the shore supposed to be about etc. Our teachers of the wearer. forty •** I don’t mean to spon dence, Spelling, the shore around to the afm mixed drinks. imply few want to know the are unexcelled. Our following trade, needs more energy, nerve and Happily all unpleasant conditions Very people permanship graduates at first mentioned bound. Together " that our master-mariner-cousin is gen- truth unless it fits their rock be found on than the of an With us there came prejudice. lime that may any p.v natural ability commander have ending. Call in and see them. farm of said Samuel T. Keller as lie* drunken or ill-behaved; but in is other kind of craft afloat—the an afternoon of assorted rainbows and erally Every one who doesn’t like you northwesterly side of road leading any tm some way he is just a bit fast and looking for a chance to laugh at you. No wharf to the town road abreast th- Olympia at Manila not excepted. Had before another day the wind veered charge for fitting. house, and right to dig and haul the sain thinks of it— he was up the farms of said Kellar at convenient it not that the steam northward and became kind and nothing brought A great deal of nerve is sometimes transpired engine steady. and in case lime rock is found on sa; to from because are qualified. Dur- any necessary keep being cranky. | they thoroughly arc t.* he y could so successfully and cheaply do all from land’s people I the the demand for said farm mentioned, the bars By questions ing past year capable the closed in out and in a* You know a whole lot if know students has exceeded the Terms gates passing the work on vessels such have noticed that do not under- you supply. to of said heavy sailing many about one-half the usual rate. School year POOR & necessary prevent exposure to know you don’t know SON, Druggists. said farm. to said Keller right* would never been the routes that enough any- first Tuesday in Souvenir Reserving large schooners have stand angular sailing begins September. across lot shore as now used. thing. Catalogue and Penmanship Art Poster free said to some cases are to fol- IA And whereas the condition of said im known. Man-power could not work ships in obliged CASTOR on application. 3m32 Par and Children. When a boy is not invited to a party, has been broken and still remains hr.de them and never would have low. When bound from American Infanta reason of the breach of tin attempt- he around the outsidfe to see how Caution Notice. therefore, by hangs H. A. HOWARD, Manager, tion thereof we claim a foreclosure of said ed it. ports to southern seas they push are Dm KM Yn Din things going. forbid all harboring or trust- gage. Ahrajt Bmght ROCKLAND, MAINE. I hereby persons A. D. 1901. We finished cargo at and out towards midocean—nearly I Dora L. Nickerson, on my account, Bangor, September 9, Mystic straight ing my wife, WILLIAM Z. Cl.A\li > The least in and most in quality ....AGENT FOR THE.... as I shall no debts of her contracting after moved down to the where new half to going | quantity pay CHARLES V. LOlili. 1 city way Europe—before DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the this date. describes TYPEWRITER. By crew and one is in order to first WILLIAMS* 3,1901. _ sails, stores, passenger southward. This i famous pill for constipation and liver com- Belfast, September 3w37 3W30* FEED LNICKEESON were taken on board. The vessel was strike the trade-winds in a far plaints. R. H. Moody. position §L______-___ __J AND ITS DEPENDENCIES, fore the time of Christ, you the MALTA know, Malta been worn shapeless by lips of pass- LETTER FROM SEATTLE. plenty of level land in every direction was celebrated for its fine cotton,’ which ing generations. Pike street, one block north of the gov- Comino and Cominotto the Romans called vestis Gozo, meHten sis and AVe have not described half the Seattle, Washington, August 81, ernment site, is about the natural wanted for their royal purple. of interest” in and around ,.;;i l Correspondence of The Journal.] Strange “points 1901. Among the crude ideas of the centre of a city such as Seattle expects to say, while the best all the forts mules in the Malta, To visit would oc- far West, maintained in the East, the to be in less than ten years—of three to a'illetta, Malta, August 10, world are bred here and a month—to of four more be goats are cupy say nothing and “wild woolly” condi- or five hundred thousand an anything delightful raised for the milk “cow-boy” people- they there are old and cd than a summer cruise on the give, churches, monasteries, palaces tions apply to most cities and towns of The growth of the city is still astonishing no cows or other cattle to with a fatten on the new, the fine Botanical Gardens, and the newer of our (the record for v raneau, congenial party portions country. building August press- sulla, all the butchers’ meat suburb called Think of being im- the fashionable Pieta. The “frontier” has steadily advanced ing hard on the *500,000 and CUSTOM pnvate yacht. being mark), ported from Barbary. is the Branch or Man- the ,i unhampered by considera- The latter Long westward until lost in broad ex- the faith in the future shown by old Forlnfents^and^Chfldren. Several days may be of La a time, business or pleasantly spent hattan Beach Villetta, popular panse of the wide Pacific, and, to resident investors makes'a tenderfoot expense—no in Gozo, especially in when for the better class of residents to make, no mails to no spring-time, resort some, all west of the sub- shiver with envy. One local concern meet, the Mississippi's whole island is carpeted with wild summer and crowded with to The Kind You Have ni passengers to put ashore— during the ject the “wild-and-woolly” appella- has recently leased a frontage on Second flowers and house -every overrun with visitors the winter. It con- tion. The of 360 for a in and out among picturesque throughout wild-and-woolly cow-boy avenue, feet, fifty years, at a blossoming creepers. the and kind in set- eves and bays, guided only by During quail- tains comfortable cottages mag- may still be found sparcely high rental and the hugh building season the Always shooting peaceful fields are tled in which Bought ies of the hour! Just such was nificent villas, hotels, cafes, theatres, sections of the great plains, but will totally cover the ground to infested with Englishmen, who seem a service of the towns and cities of the Pacific revert to the owners at table experience during one and clubs galore, regular the expiration never so happy as when coast rare as week—thanks to the American engaged in kill- steam ferry-boats plying between it states they are as in the of the leasehold. ing. There is an important Jesuit col- ten minutes. The cities and the and With all the of r ho kindly made us acquainted and A’illetta every towns of Mississippi building residences lege at Ratabo, and several Franciscan the seashore road Is the The cities of the and business blocks me of the English olticials in drive to Pieta by further East. and the work of and Augustine convents and monaster- within full of the! Pacific of the the in hose families are “killing” the most beautiful, sight slope are made up pro- city many quarters in paving ies scattered about the island. Commu- all mount- business Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- their exile in a most luxurious walls, towers, bastions, forts, gressive and energetic young streets, laying cement sidewalks, nication is ness and Rest.Contains neither kept up regularly between ed with heavy guns, that stretch along men of the overcrowded East, and of sewers, etc., city seems well torn up i tjie Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Malta and Gozo by steamers which ply the of the mainland and cover Europe, who have and there are indications that the ^possible to convey in words a edge may be, brought rainy KotHakcotic. to and fro, twice every day. rock that its bald head with them the and fore- season will flush some of the sewers mpression of these charming every pokes intelligence be- -Not far from Gozo lies the small above the sea. One would like to sight of education and ex- fore they are Miles of streets (’ shining brightness of the business, ready. island of Comiuo; and off the in Malta and return to it perience, here to and are with the fSnpe of Wit HrSAMUEL PITCHES i mer sea far into the latter, linger long develop exploit being paved asphalt, busi- running the still smaller of we'must the Seal- island Cominotto. again and again; but hurry wonderful resourced of this new ness streets with vitrified brick manu- Mmp/cm i,i yellow laud, the tall cliffs Alx. Senna. \ Other islets stud where we were due rocky the sea in all along to Gibraltar, country, unhampered by adverse condi- factured in the city, and one Salts I with forts and enterpris- Anise Seed » 1 watch-towers, B. AVard. J tions directions, each sustaining a few fisher- a week ago. Fannie prevailing in the older States and ing investment company is dlage of kharoub trees, con- laying men and _ ftEZSSksu*. affording pasturage for goats. communities. sewers, water and gas mains and )I ddiy with pale green masses HonpSeed Some of them are named,—such as A NERVOUS PASTOR. First, the climate: Xo climate could paving with asphalt and laying cement ChrtAed Sugar 1 pear: the soft air heavy with hStiry/^enriavor / with its venerable be more and conducive to walks on a Filfla, church; Pie- a Threatened congenial large tract the rs. birds of brilliant plumage, How He Averted Calamity overlooking tro Negro, i‘-Black Rock”), Scoglio, The Minister Tells the Story Himself—A active business enterprise, with none city—all before a lot has been A perfect \\ here the gorgeous roses for placed Remedy forConstipa- an Which Cannot of tion. Sour Marfo, Salmonetto and Fungus Reef, Statement by Authority the extreme conditions prevailing in upon the market! Stomach,Diarrhoea Malta has been famous since be Doubted- Worms .Convulsions on whose otherwise barren rocks is other sections of the country, against “all over” .Feverish- imes. Don’t remember People frequently write you Ministers have a conscientious sense of I ness and Loss OF SLEEP. found the celebrated fungus roeliten- which one-half of man’s energies seem me for amount of Yerre’s their It is therefore certain I inquiring government lands. It fragrant responsibility. for sis, once in high repute for supposed that would not endorse anything un- necessarily expended mere exis- breaks heart to be Facsimile of all stuffed with Maltese roses? they my compelled to Signature less had satisfied themselves tence’s sake. no fear of a medical virtues. It springs up from they perfectly With season them. 1 haven’t d' these islands is similar to that it is good. V hen a large number of largely discourage crevices in the and of cold and winds even stone, grows five or ministers of the gospel from every of biting chilling been able to secure for Africa, though you distinguish part any myself yet, NEWYQRK. six of a blood-red color in the country agree in their recommendations though so as to be but no Years inches, April poor illy clad, and I have been here more than a d rather than In to the there must of be un- Thirty sight. public necessity by and but black as fear of from cold need May, turning summer usual ground for their action. The follow- suffering occupy dozen years. My advice is, “Buy land mns the great enemy to trees one’s advances. Comino is worth visiting ing statement is one out of hundreds from thoughts—no fear by the better- and it where and the get civilized people desire ml, nothing successfully clergy and is of genuine interest. The housed that families will in dis- for its stalagmite caverns, believed to poor be to live—within reach of but the which sel- Rev. Royal C. Vail of Brownington Centre, civilization. I kharoubs, tress because of the of be the identical grottos of Calypso, who Vt., saiif to a reporter: rigors winter. can answer v most questions, but excuse EXACT OF more than twelve feet “Some fourteen »>r lifteen when COPY WRAPPER. high, One of the most years ago, The heat of delayed Ulysses. summer, tempered by me from this one. I :cli diameter, pastor of a church in Windsor county, I fe---_ greater spread- beautiful of these winds in from the caverns, named Ta' broke down entirely. I did more work than westerly sweeping O. M. Moore. CASTORIATHE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY* a ail sides like a huge green I to and nerves For mil, runs nuanu a long instance ana ought my* gave way. broad Pacific ocean and other cooling twisted branches nearly eight years I suffered from my shat- touching lias been breezes wafted down from snow clad yet only partially explored. tered nerves. They made my limbs tremble :ml. of these kharoubs Many The main room now visited is of mag- constantly and also caused weakness, im- mountain tops; the summer’s sun ,turies old and bear enormous perfect action of the kidneys and eonstipa- j nificent proportions, roof, floor and tion. smiles brightly down and causes no ap- The Oldest and Best- : I which feed the mans, cattle. sides covered with stalactites flow was 1 cured Fruin the start I hat h5- Electric clock following known coals ...... if. The city, perched on its authors of widest reputation, show the dency get “gloriously drunk,” simply Rpmilato high years before Christ was born, this was ncyuiatc and always be on time. idges, down to purpose of the editor put into effect. because there was a hot time in the old slopes steeply a soon after the first set- WILKESBARRE, populous city, Crowded with readable articles, sto- bur, surrounded by lofty walls, town that night! There is a certain LATTIMER tling of a Greek colony on these is- ries and verse, printed on coated paper SCRANTON, LEHIGH, base of this on the sliore- sense of self-respect which pervades a wall, lands. What its earliest name was no- throughout, so that the numerous illus- Quality KNJVES, GEORGE’S CREEK CUMBERLAND runs a wide trations can be in their people not and de, stone walk, at knows. Cicero called it Melita in placed proper angered by hampering PORKS, body relation to the text. The New England restrictive which makes even the SPOONS, Trices at Delivered in crowded with pedestrians and its cotton manufacture. laws, Delivered commending Magazine will bold its own with any of etc., extra heavy Wharf. Dump cart. and put in. ill of the moderate drinking man a natural donkeys island, drag- The Saracens after their conquest tlie popular magazines of the day. New plate, fully guar- Chestnut Coal.$6 10 $6 35 6 50 ■ir two-wheeled carts. Down guardian of the peace. The drunk is anteed. named it Medina. the England Magazine, 1133 Broadway,New “ Alphonso Mag- Stove 6 10 6 35 6 all York, X. V. tabooed; an intoxicated man is not 50 is noise, bustle and cont’u- nanimous, sometime king of Castile, tolerated in an even 5 90 6 15 6 30 fi.the city proper on its hill-top dubbed it Xotabile, which title is still The American Boy (Sprague Publish- semi-respectable ed ing Co., Detroit) for contains gathering. Coal 25 Cents l in dignified repose. in high favor with the Maltese, though September E keep everything usually sold by a jeweler Lehigh per ton higher. a spirited editorial on its mission, and Given a town ten thousand w the second island in size, has an now < people, it is commonly Known as etta illustrated stories as follows: The Gro- on the A discount of 25 cents per ton will be made from the above to t miles, street, crowding, jostling, josh- prices hardly twenty square Vecchia, “Old City.” It contains many cer’s test, A Proper Pennance, Three ing, serenading each other with tin all customers for CASH settlement within 10 days from delivery of their in the middle of it rises a clus- splendid churches, stately palaces, Boys in the Mountains, Bob’s Gymnas- WE FIT YOUR EYES ium and That Made confetti-throw- coal, provided their orders in ton lots or more, are placed before whose cones remind fortifications and Ticket, Bravery horns, “rubbernecks,” Septem- ills, sharp crumbling wide paved to glasses. Satisfaction History. Leading articles bear the strangers one to the guaranteed ber 1st, and are ready to receive their coal at our convenience time tue volcanoes of San Sal- ing; hat-tossing, any pigmy streets,—all well-nigh deserted. Though title: Notable Naval Cadets, How to before other, with entire good nature prevail- November 1st. n Central America. On top of still the seat of a bishopric, with a Learn Drawing, A Boys’ Building at the St. Louis ing, and no rowdyism, nor anger, nor pest cone lies Katabo, the eapi- cathedral and college, its population Exposition Proposed, We GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY, Boys as Money Makers, Turning Points strife, only for sport, and no cause for priucipal city of the island, has dwindled to less than seven thous- 100 CENTS $ 1.00 in a Boy’s Life, The Boy’s Library, A arrest!—Well, what does the CCRRECT WEIGHT AND CAKEFUL DELIVERY. ] intries in the world are more and. You a and “average go up steep toilsome Rowing Skiff for Boys, The Order for Hi ■ 4 prohibitionist” of the East think of r**r populated than this group of ascent to get iuto the walled town, en- the American Boy, The American Boy Shut-in such things being possible in the re- u the middle of the Mediterra- tering through the quaintest of gate- Society, Boys’ Exchange, Boy’s flgfr^No trouble to show goods. Stamp and Coin Collections, New Or- motest cities of our land? winch boasts of over two thous- ways, in which is embedded a statue of leans Home for Waif Dogs, The Boy I think it must be all due to THE SWM & our su- SIBLEY habitants to the square mile, J uno bearing her cognizance of a pea- Photographer, Indian Boys and Their H. J. Locke & COMY.f perior climate! Here a man need not Son, only seventeen miles long by cock. One of the most beautiful old Band, The Boy Journalist and Printer, The Association of feel compelled to till up on gin to keep 35 and 37 Front ide, contains twenty-six towns sanctuaries in the world is the cathe- Agassiz Young BELFAST NATIONAL BANK BLD’O, 33, Street, Belfast. Naturalists, in American out the extreme heat of nor TKLEPHONK 34-2 the September summer, P. O. 3m33 lages, insignificant Ooza has dral of St. Paul, which had its tradi- and There SQUARE. History, Tangles Puzzles. to stuff his hide with lire-water to coun- ine of them large and prosper- tional beginning A. I). 58, the are 0(1 illustrations. SI.00 a year. during teract the frosts of winter. He hers a Sprague biting merely group of stone three months' visit here of the Apostle Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich, Wonderful simply “irrigates” when thirsty, or Truly flow Quickly —1 s around the inevitable church whose name it bears. Near it are the FREE PATTERN Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty when water taps are scarce—and possi- “board” own ] uglish school. One mar- catacombs of the Knights of .Jerusa- i’ears of Suffering. (yonr selection) to every sub- I at times when a certain dark brown seriber. 50 cents it these limestone bly Only a year. | rocks can sup- lem, with passages and chambers larger “I suffered for CHAPflAlN’S thirty years with diarrhoea taste the innermost recesses (A Coombs ■ pervades W. H. & as those at and I was Co., many people, particularly than Home, but without rural thought past being cured,” says of his thorax! This is no John J. of French Miss. parched ap- .. : DEALERS IN : .. not a river, lakeor streani- decorations. Other Halloway Camp, tiny notable buildings “I had so spent much time and money and peal for free beer; but the true story Golden my of the islands, and in many are the now a mili- suffered so much that I had all Crown Oil Magisterial Palace, given up of a free and hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the progressive people! he thin soil had to be eked out tary sanitarium; the old of dungeons effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no The recent location of the Second- Hand Goods earth govern RELIEVES.AM) LUKES dening by brought from the Inquisition, and dozens of old-time kind of labor, could not even but travel, by ment for Seattle at a a rains accident I was permitted to find a bottle of building point A LADIES' MAGAZINE. However, copious supply palaces. From the gardens of one of CC10U5, HCARf EE Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea dozen blocks from the heretofore A beautiful latest OF ALL KINDS. CCLDS, ES5, of and recog- gem; colored plates ; moisture, carbonate of them, called San Antonio, a of and after several fashions; dressmaking economies supply Remedy, taking bottles I nized business centre is ,fandy am but another work; household hints; fiction, etc. Sub- Parties having FURNITURE, s a wonderful fertilizer. The was sent cured of that trouble. I am so oranges every year to Queen entirely scribe to-day, or, send sc for latest copy CROUP and all LUIVti pleased with the result that I am anxious indication of the growth of the wanted. Send for terms. CARPETS, TROUBLES. -i' are excellent rapid Lady agents agriculturists and Victoria as long as she lived. The that it be in reach of ail or who suffer as I But one the Stylish, Reliable, Up-to- STOVES, anything to sell ■" have.” city. year ago local Simple, the best possible use pf every house has twice been the winter resi- date, Economical and Absolutely by sending us a card will receive a prompt roasted the for papers postal oflicials Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. call. Furniture a 95o. PER of ground, even the hills being dence of the Duke and Duchess of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy a Great Antique specialty. BOTTLE moving the postoftice half that distance 'tc il to their summits. recent and in it their the Favorite. ^n Edinburg, daughter, from its former site down 33 Main Street, Belfast, fie. AT THE The soothing and of town, and DRUG STORES. Malta has become to London Princess Victoria Melita, was bom, healing properties MSCALLifiBH. this its now one of ■d remedy, pleasant taste and prompt the leading papers has gone Florida used to be to New York next November. and cures twenty-five years ago permanent have made it a great two blocks favorite with further north for the loca- line of a market-garden for sup- Another hear Cetta Vecchia people everywhere. It is es- show-place tion of a new N 1 pecially prized by mother’s of small chil- office home. The govern- otlce. early fruits and vegetables. To- is the in which St. Paul is said dren for grotto colds, croup and whooping cough, ment site is but a block PatternsWI ■ from the as it affords away 'lie islands are as famous for to have lived some time. if always quick relief, and as it stow Whereas, I, Thaddeus A. Briggs of Belmont, in pota- Indeed, location of U Seam Allow* and Perforations the of "s contains no opium or other harmful drug, present temporary the post- NOTICE. County Waldo, a farmer, nave dining the as in ancient the BtstlM Md Sowing Lines. six times for roses; to the Apostle inhabited all the caves to it be as months last past, held of one black may given confidently to a baby as’ office. in that is now io and cents each—none higher. possession “ Property vicinity Only 15 and white hull owned W. of of tomatoes to an adult. Ask for them. Sold in every by George Leonard nothing and strawber- which legends of his residence here- nearly city 1 have a Belfast, in the of selling for from $500 to $700 per front and town, or by mail from repository on Wight County Waldo, on which I have and melons that a hen claim of ($15) fifteen dollars for sometimes weigh abouts are attributed, he must have foot. THE MoCALL dust wintering “Our little girl was unconscious from The lower end of the old business CO.. street, free from, and dirt, and hoarding said bull; and whereas said bull Hundred Aromatic most of his lU-IH-117 list MEW YOWL has ti e said six pounds apiece. spent natural life in these strangulation during a sudden and terrible centre of the is circumscribed West St, where I will store car- during months remained unre- city by sleighs, deemed and the board bill now attack of I a unpaid, therefore, "''ey is another the bees islands. In the centre of this cavern croup. quickly secured bottle notice is specialty, the in of the hills on the riages, furniture, eic„ at la rea- hereby given that I shall sell the afore- of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her closing water said bull at h produce it a kind of stands a statue of the The Republican Journal and McCall’s Maga public auction, at my stable in said feeding upon ghostly Saint, three doses. The croup was mastered and front and the natural trend of sonable price. Leave orders at Belmont, on the r''l business zine with free patterns will,be‘sent one year for nineteenth day of September, A. clover known as which and the one white our little darling recovered.” So D. 1901, at two of the clock in the to sulla, has marble foot which speedily has been in its strides $2.10 in advance.) addrss Swift £ Paul’s. I2tf aiternoon, writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. R( H. quite rapid Rep. Journal Pub. enforce my said lien, and satisfy my said claim. •argely taken the place of cotton. Be- shows beneath the carven has Co.. drapery Moody. toward the and where there is » Belfast, Me. THADDEUS A. BKIGGS. nor^h JOSEPH WIGHT. Belfast. August, 10, 1901.—GW33* ONLY ONE FLAG. Unless the fool-killer reaches him be- TO REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. fore the assembling of Congress, Sena- There is room in this country for but tor Wellington of Maryland will doubt- A NOTED BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1901. less be from the U. S. one The Stars and cannot expelled Senate, ---PHYSICIAN, A Golden flag. Stripes *. Opportunity for Mothers. *1 float the red of on account of his cold-blooded remarks alongside flag anarchy. For the next Published Every Thursday Morning by the assassi- three weeks we One or the other must go. They can- on bearing of the President’s Doctor of shall Wanata, Lansing, Mich., our entire stock of Boys’ and 1 not be are mutual nation. Children Co. coexistent—they ___ Clothing at 25 per cent, RepubliJkn Journal Pub. discount from ,h!| enemies. One advances, holding out of lowest prevailing to News President’s condition is in the prices clear „„ ^the There Nothing Materia Meciica that 'Ut|,3 the blessings of a Christian civilization, Says overstock of these goods Tiii« CHARLES A. PILSBURY, cast a deep, dark shadow over the 11118 means j Bu JS^ger, to blessings and benedictions E, Pinkham’s Com- us in many cases an absolute loss J bestowing meeting of the national G. A. R., at Equals Lydia Vegetable b," we want the and the Subscription Terms: In advance, $2.00 a all. The other carries us back to and money room for six 50 cents for three upon Cleveland, Ohio, summarily closed for the Cure of year; $l.Ol* months; pound Woman's Ills. BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS months. savagery, putting the tomahawk and the proceedings. The late President that were s- advertising Terms: For one one can be bought now square, the torch and the assassin’s bullet for 81.1.3 Inch length in column, 75 cents for one week, and was dearly beloved by his army com- — ■25 c ents for eacli subsequent insertion. at the foundation of our most “Dear Mrs. Pinkham : The honest, is above GOOD SOLID very rades. intelligent physician WEARING „., Whatever is best in each case the School.’ should be used, no matter now 91.60. tc absence Clias. beneficent institutions. NOTICE. During my mporary to what school a as a matter of can H. Treasurer of The Republican Jour- be out with The easiest way to the name physician belongs. I, conscience, Twombly, Anarchy should crushed spell HANDSOME 92.50 nal Publishing company, will be acting business only prescribe the best and as I know and have proven that there is SCHOOL s. , same and that we of the assassin of the President, is manager and the office business will be attended the spirit purpose in Materia Medica which E. Pinkham’s now 91.88. to Miss Sue M. 'nothing equals Lydia Vege- by Partridge. would crush an that contains the W-h-e-l-p. CHAS. A. PILSBURY. egg table Compound in severe cases of female I RELIABLE $3.00 Suits in disorders, unhesitatingly dark and light * of a The bullets have never been embryo scorpion. prescribe it, and yet sorry. now THE MONROE PAIR. colors, 92.25. A PROCLAMATION. aimed at the President have at least “I know of nothing better for ovarian troubles and for falling of WEAR resisting $3.50 suits now 82.75 taught us that, and aroused the nation the womb or ulcerations; it absolutely restores the affected parts to By the President of the United states of The annual fair of the Waldo and Penob- their condition and better than else. to such an extent as it has not been normal quicker anything I have 94.00 FINE DRESS UP SUITS America. scot at 8 r“'W Agricultural Society Monroe last known it to cure barrenness in women, who are mothers our aroused since the of Gar- to-day nappy 93 00. A terrible bereavement has befallen peo- martyrdom week was rain and the events The President of the United States has been interrupted by of and while the medical profession looks down ple field. Iudignation meetings have been children, upon patents,* struck down; a crime committed not only against after the first day were set ahead one day. I have to look-up to the whatever All the above are in sizes from 31., but law abid- learned, instead, healing potion, by pj vrs the Chief Magistrate, against every held, the voice of the people has been fair and a crowd and citizen. Wednesday opened large name it be known. If my fellow physicians dared tell the hundreds ing liberty loving truth, The same discount will President McKinley crowned a life of largest heard, suspects have been arrested, and was in attendance, but about noon a rain of them would voice my sentiments.”—Dr. Mich. prevail in the love for his fellowmeu, of most earnest endeavor Wanata, Tensing, will be dealt with. We trust their came on and the went home. Al- larger boys’ long pdut suits, size, for their welfare, by a death of Christian forti- people frullj to 19 years. tude. and both the way in which he lived his life punishment will be swift and summary. though the admission was free Thursday and the way in which, in the supreme hour of trial, the was as he met his death, will remain forever a precious It is better, or course, that the law be attendance light, the weather This sale comes in an 1 of our opportune time for mothers to fit tlieir elri.imn heritage people. allowed to take its slow but certain still looked threatening. Thursday’s races desiring n It is meet that w-e, as a nation, express our for their school clothes. iatl were as follows: love and reverence for his life; our deep but if the who fired the 'abiding course; whelp With sale of $5.00 or more sorrow lor his death. 2.27 class, purse $150. every of children’s clothing we will give free 1. Theodore Roosevelt. Presi- shots at our beloved President had at our Now therefore, O. cli. Carter E. 25 cent HERCULES SCHOOL HoSK. The best hose on of do K., g., by Harrison, Waite, earth for the dent of the United States America, appoint Fairfiela. ...1 i i n,'.^ on which once on the deed been tom into Thursday next, September 19, the day doing b. Ervin E. B. will he laid in its Hube, g., by M., Ireland, the hodv of the dead President inch that no more remembrance Stetson. 2 2 2 last resting as a day of mourning pieces, earthly place, Me., b. m., Ralph Burrill, Bangor ...3 3 4 and the United States. Baby prayer, throughout of him might be had among men for- gr. m., by E. L. recommend all the to assem- Goldwin, Nelson, Fisher, I earnestly people Bangor.4 4 3 in of divine the act would have met the THE ble on that their NEW day respective places ever, hearty 1 in submission to the Time, 2.25, 2.27}, 2.24}. SI0RE.|HarryW-c,ark&c«-83 Hain there to bow down worship, of the American AVe 2.30 St., Belfast win of Almighty God and to pay out of full hearts approval people. class, purse $125. Tailors, Clothiers and Outfitters. h< ir homage of love and reverence to the great do not approve of Lynch law or mob Frank H., gr. s., R. Holmes, Ellsworth.... 1 1 1 and good President whose death has smitten the Beulah, blk. m., W. H. Bennett, Bucksport.2 3 2 nation with bitter grief. violence; but like the man who thought jane Wilkes, b. m„ Ralpb Bun-ill, Baugor.4 4 3 In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Bud Wilkes, b. s., Col. Frank “there to be a hell for the Osgood, my hand and caused the seal of the United States ought Palmer, Pittsfield.- ..5 5 4 to be affixed. Swaseys,” there seems to be no ade- Emma Sellers, b. m., M. B. Smith, Hart- Done at the City of Washington, the fourteenth ford, Ct.3 2 dr dav of September, A. I). one thousand, nine quate legal punishment for such an un- Time, 2.29}, 2.30}, 2.30. hundred and one and of the independence 2.45class, purse $100. ITS • >f the United States the one hundred and provoked and hellish attack as was We invite the Public to t sixth. Henry Titer, eh. g., H. E. Haley, Monroe..1 1 1 twentli made upon the President at Buffalo. Signed) THEODORE ROOSEVELT. McGinty, b. g., R. A. Robinson, Carmel..,.2 2 4 11 Examine our stock of (Seal) Anarchy must be destroyed, root and Austin I,., b. g., Ralph Bun-ill, Bangor. ..4 3 2 By the President, JOHN HAY, Mattie Westland, blk. m C. G. Andrews Secretary of State. branch. Speakers and teachers on the Bangor.5 4 3 Little Chick, g. m., L. F. Nash, Belfast_3 5 5 subject must be arrested and be- — lamps p put Time, 2.38}, 2.30}, 2.32}. hind bars. Bonfires must be made of The last was marked some of the day by WE OFFER BARGAINS. their literature. The germs of these finest racing ever seen on the track here. In must the free for all class six heats were A FULL DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT. reptiles be crushed before other required LINE 0F.«-__ reptiles are born. It present laws are to settle the division of the purse, Linnie G. finally winning. Parlor President McKinley is dead. A heart- not suflicent to grapple with these cases, Ranges, Stoves, Tinware, Wooden The balloon ascension was a success- broken people stand with bowed heads then give us new and adequate laws to very Ware. Cutlery, Kitchen ful one. Furnishings, beside the stricken form of their be- meet the occasion. The fourteenth summaries ot the races: INCLUDING A LAkGE STOCK OF loved leader. and hopes were amendment to the constitution author- Prayers Free for all class, purse §225. of a ull in vain. The cheering news izes Congress to deal with the individ- Liunie G., blk. m., by Eolus, W. G. PEARL AGATE ENAHELED WARE lower the full faith of the ual citizen. Under that amendment Morrill, Pittsfield.2 3 3 1 1 1 temperature, Peter Turney, gr.g., by Duck Hun- distinguished patient that he would re- Congress should enact legislation defin- ter, W. N. Briggs, Amesbury, IN EVERY VARIETY OF COOKING UTENSIL. "ass.1 l 2 3 3 2 DR WAN AT A AND 'cover, the fact that he had seemed to ing anarchy as a crime against the Salinas, b. g., by Donum, Ralph FURNACE PLUMBING our pecan> Burrill, 2 1 2 the critical of United and to trial be- Bangor.3 2 3 As Dr. Wanata if dared to be frank and hun- pass period peritonitis States, subject Time, 2.23f, 2.24, 2.21$, 2.254, 2.25, 2.28$. says, physicians open, dreds of them would that op™s and inilammatory complications, lifted fore the federal government. This 2.24 class, purse §175. acknowledge they constantly prescribe Lydia ; nitchell & Trussed, Pinkham’s in severe cases of tiu burden of these depressing days would strike terror to the heart of the Hube, cli.g., by Carter Harrison, E. B. Ire- E. Vegetable Compound female ills, as land, Stetson.. 1 i i they know by experience that it can be relied upon to effect a cure. from all hearts, and the star of hope embryo assassin. The Nation has a right Clifford Wilkes, blk. g., by Harry Wilkes, C. G. 2 2 who are with or in the to itself the foes of Andrews, Bangor..3 Women troubled painful irregular menstruation, glittered brilliantly firmament. protect against law, Boy, b. g., by San Gabriel, A. K. Gypsy inflammation or order and Libbey, Hartland.3 2 2 backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhcea, falling, Hut on Friday morning the millions civilization. Anarchy must “ ” Joel, b. g by Indus, li. H. Brooks, Wo- ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that bearing-down feeling, so and die. There can be one in this burn, Mass .dis. who had anxiously sympathiz- only tiag nervous or the blues should Time, 2.30, 2.32$, 2.36$. dizziness, faintness, indigestion, prostration watched the guarded bulletins of country. action to ward off the luglv Four year old or under, §100. take immediate serious consequences, and he were doomed to a _ health and E. tbe previous days, Madge, b. in., by Emperor Wilkes, H. E. e paid to any persom who can find that the above testimoniaJ letter *s not Of was before the writer’s Harvard and the fair. Seven of them blue rib- ■ n.II Hi ip I genuine, published obtaining special *er- and with a smile his uttered College, made law his pro- captured mission E. Plnkham Medicine GEO. Jeweler. upon lips, bons and six received reds. Mr. Littlefield’s wUvwJ Lydia Co., Lynn, Mass. R. POOR, fession. of middle he his last words: “God’s will, not ours, he Scarcely yet age, co ws are considered to be among the best in has won a i.h the this section and have no done.” And then, as as a place literary world as they received end peacefully of admiration. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAI well as in that of He has Brooks, 1st; E. F. Reynolds, Unity, 2nd, child to his mother’s politics. been Freeman of going sleep upon Ricker, Jr., Monroe was a Trotting and pacing, stallion, J. E. Treat, Take Laxative a mover in Bromo Quinine Tablets. A! breast, into the eternal rest the prime noted reforms, has large exhibitor. In his stalls were a grade White’s Corner, 1st; C. L. Austin, Brooks, passed Holstein two duggists refund the money if it fails to himself as a soldier bull, years old: grade Jersey 2nd. soul of our noble President. distinguished in the cow, four years old; two Ilolstein dairy Thoroughbred stallion, W. S. Edminster, cure. E. W. Grove’s signature on each box Ilf Illlf I war with and cows; several Maiming wunin tne snaaow or tins Spain, by gallantry gener- three years old Holsteins Frankfort, 1st. and three old and a alship, as a statesman by a consistent years Jerseys pen of Two years old trotting stallion, W. A. great calamity, it is too early to analyze handsome calves of various both Hol- BASE BALL. Established in lMdf, and ages, Francis, Frankfort, 1st; J. A. Treat, White’s the character of William constant battle for purity in public steins and Jerseys. Corner, 2d. ***«#«« McKinley. F. and as an executive in II. Quimby of Brooks had a yearling and C. M. We may say, however, that he was a olfices, the able Trotting driving mare, Moore, A game of ball was played on the Con- Shorthorn bull and F. W. Gibbs of the Monroe, 1st; Warren Jones, Unity, 2d; A. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000; conduct of the Assistant same street grounds Lamson & Hubbard typical American citizen. He has been Secretaryship town had a three years old Shorthorn S. Nickerson, Swanville, 3d. gress Saturday afternoon of the and the bull. 4 between the High Schools and a man of the people, whose every ener- Navy management of Draught colt, years, gelding, W. II. Ry- Locals. SURPLUS, |$33,0U0 une oi tne exhibits was the of largest that of der, Monroe, 1st. Neither team was made in the were for the of the State New York. Ilis strong William Dolliff of up regular gies employed good Dixmont Corner, who Three years old, gelding or Ally, W. D. had the way, many of the players being out of people, whose interests he so devotedly personality has pointed him out as a following full blooded cattle in his Ryder, Monroe, 1st; W. P. Wentworth, _*Sl OSlTS|SOLi 1IKD pens: Four old leader in almost circle in which years Holstein bull; two Monroe, 2d. town or engaged elsewhere. Gorman and served. Beginning life in an obscure every Holstein two and four five cows, years old; Two years old gelding, Frank II. Bowden, Johnson were battery for the High school, Ohio he has risen he has entered. lie was in command at Jerseys; a Jersey bull calf, six months village, by gradual old; Monroe, 1st; George Ryder, Monroe, 2nd; the other school two Jersey heifers and two Holstein calves. E. P. players being High boys. Sate deposit oxestor rent at 5 t. 55 5' to the proudest honor that the Ran Juan, and in this capacity he com- Wentworth, Monroe, 3d. steps Among the other exhibitors are Horace Four years old driving horse, W. W. Dol- Shuman, Brown and Deering were mem- manded the where #8 a vear lieople can bestow upon him. He knew Rough Riders, they Lane, Frankfort, six thoroughbred Short- liff, Dixmont, 1st. bers of the High school team, but the others withstood a fire for horns ; R. A. Lane, Frankfort, two Short- Three old II. C. the taste of He had marched heavy a long time, years driving horse, are new men in the school. and poverty. horn yearlings; L. Curtis, Frankfort, one Work, Jackson. Doherty Our new vault is unequaled K and when ordered to Goode were for the in the ranks side by side with the private finally, advance, yearling Shorthorn; D. Meservey, Morrill, Two years old driving horse, George Ry- battery Locals. Doherty and UNEXCELLEDliim security | made a herd of Herefords; E. L. Hermon was to -soldier. His body was riddled with gallant charge, capturing two of Allen, der, Monroe, 1st; H. S. Webber, 2nd. pitcher up the 5th inning, when Centre, 12 polled Angus; A. J. Kenniston, One old C. M. Fall the hills the The year driving horse, Monroe, they changed places. Will Johnson, who Style, 1901 tjud in the bullets before he had extended his right occupied by enemy. Hermon, herd polled Angus; George W. 1st; A. S. Nickerson, Swanville, 2nd; C. L. burglary country. has not a since last fall of followed the Ameri- Partridge, Searsport, polled Angus 3d. played game May began SOFT AND STIFF in all desirable and band ot love to the cowardly assassin. Santiago heifer; Austin, Brooks, shapes Those routing boxes can have Herbert Black, pen of beef calves and herd Trained C. M. on 2d base, and Bert at of their boxes can success, and ended the colt, Moore, Monroe, 1st; Darby shortstop, colors for fall and winter wear, an up-to-date privilege taking He had learned useful lessons cf fru- practically of Herefords; Eben Littlefield, 11 J. A. White’s H. C. bank. Monroe, Treat, Corner, 2d; but they changed places in the 3d inning. Hat iu every was. Mr. Roosevelt has head Hereford steers. particular. gality as a young and struggling Spanish a Work, Jackson, 3d. Evans country A. R. Murch of Thorndike had two played 3d base until the "th inning, wife and five children. NOTES. lawyer. In the broader lields of states- thoroughbred Shorthorns; two grade Short- when he was obliged to go home and Mer- horns E. C. of Burnham exhibited his to which he was called at an and two grade Herefords. Libby rill Atherton went into the first of inanship, herd of and to be game The Secretary of the U. S. Legation SWINE. Angora goats they proved UNDERWEAR, he had been found one of the most of the individual his life. Sixteen men struck out to Gorman. early period, always at Pekin has for popular started home, bringing Among the exhibitors in the swine de- exhibits. in with those who toil for Brown of the B. H. S. was the star batter, HOSIERY, sympathy with him a collection of Chinese ob- partment were George W. Partridge, Sears- It is estimated that there were Ek 6,000 peo- getting 2 singles and 2 and Hall THE GREAT WHITE ELA bread. Those who had the port, Ohio sow on 2-baggers, GLOVES. “daily pleasure of said Improved Chester, breeding ple the grounds Wednesday when the jects art, to be made up of the and Ohio made a record with 2 1 'of his knew him pigs; Improved Chester boar; rain came on. good singles, 2-bag- CITY OF ROCKLAND, Capt personal acquaintance, of C. M. Conant, sow with 1- MPN priceless plunder palaces “bought Monroe, breeding ger and a handsome fly catch. A hand- CITY OF BANUOR, Capt. ttooar better as friend than as President. In pigs and Berkshire boar; Sumner Nicker- and B >YV from missionaries and at auctions of of some double was made Hall and son, Searsport, breeding sow with pigs H. Resolutions Respect. play by bis home life he was gentleness itself. Uve a Week to ant! troa military loot.” We presume that the M. Leonard, Newburg, blooded Berkshire Gay Holmes. The score: Trips A boar. Christian gentleman always. Even A.B. E. missionaries in capturing the plunder, Whereas the Divine Master has again vis- HIGH SCHOOL. R. B.II. P.O. A. after he was shot he could look SHEEP. Johnson, c. 5 2 1 16 3 0 WHITE and COL‘FED down, acted upon the doctrine of “an ited our order and removed from our num- SHIRTS, eye W. W. Dolliff of Dixmont Corner had a l l l o 2 the stricken form of his ber our beloved sister, Mrs. L. M. Billings, Gorman, p.5 upon cringing, fbr an 5 2 2 l 2 o SOFT AND STARCHED. eye and a tooth for a tooth.” herd of thoroughbred Oxford down sheep; therefore be it Shuman, 3b. and utter the one buck and one buck J. Gay lb. 4 2 1 3 o 1 ■assailant, Christ-like They could not have been of the yearling lamb; Resolved, that in the death of our sister Holmes, thinking W. Jewett of Jaekson showed a flock of 0. 1. 1. 3 110 0 0 “God him.” we have lost a faithful and respected mem- llomles, ’words, forgive doctrine were sent out to a buck and a fat ewe s. s. 3 3 4 0 1 0 ...NECKWEAR... they promul- grade sheep, grade ber ; one ever ready to lend a helping hand Brown, O. Holmes of 2b. 3 2 1 3 1 0 The grief of the people at this un- sheep. George Citypoint had was a and member of our Heeling, gate: “forgive your enemies,” “do good and true loyal A new line of beautiful goods ju*d received in all a flock of thoroughbred Southdown and Ed- Jelllson, e. f. 3 2 2 0 0 0 end is not confined to this conti- to grange. us over. timely them that hate you and win Sliibles of Knox Station showed his r. f. 3 2 3 1 1 0 the newest shapes. Come in and look despitefully Resolved, that we bow in submission to Hall, but is world-wide. The mourners Ramboullet buck and ewes and a nent, use you.” thorough- our Heavenly Master and with hearts sad- Commencing Monday, S< pb 1 bred buck. Total.40 17 16 27 8 3 are in huts and in palaces, beside the Shropshire dened by our loss may we ever cherish her * ers leave Belfast: POULTRY. P. For Boston, via Camden The President in his memory, knowing that in the great beyond LOCALS. A.B. R. B.H. P.O. A. K. Dwight Palmer, I hearthstones of the and in the comprehensive about 3.00 p. m.. poor The exhibitors in the there is rest. | days at poultry department W. Brown, c. f 4 1 2 0 0 1 MASONIC BELFAST. ! Fridays and at r>.ne homes of With Lincoln and and able speech at Buffalo, A. Hermon while we mourn TEMPLE, Saturdays luxury. eulogized include J. Kenniston, Centre, Resolved, that deeply Doherty, p. and e. 3 2 1 4 4 o For Bucksport, Wintcrpon he has taken his in the statesmanship of Mr. Blaine. As ducks and hens; E. L. Allen. Hermon Cen- our loss we tender our heartfelt sympathy L. Colcord, 1. f. 4 0 2 1 0 0 about 7.00 a. m. daily, except M< Garfield, place the of hour of tre, pair of ducks, pair geese; A. F. Tas- to her family in this deep affliction Goode, e. and p. 4 0 0 5 6 0 days. To human understand- the years go the genius, the For and 1 martyr throng. by ability, ker, Dixmont, buff cochins; H. E. Perkins, and may they ever know their Heavenly W. s.s. 4 0 1 3 3 0 Searsport llami" Johnson,2b and t.ik- brown care for and watch over them. Rain and sweat days and Sundays at about his life seems unfinished. But in the broad grasp of public affairs of Mr. South Newburgh, Leghorns, white Father will B. Darby, s. s. and 2b. 4 0 0 4 1 0 ing have no effect on Wyandotts, Plymouth Rocks, Wyandotts, Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions lb. 4 0 1 9 0 1 KETURNING are no un- Blaine are Elwell, harness treated the economy of God there being universally recognized; Barred Rocks and White be our a sent to at 5 r. Plymouth Ply- spread Spoil records, copy Evans, 3b. 2 10 0 11 with Eureka Har- From Boston, m., daily, and his name will shine more mouth Rocks. the Commercial and Re- and finished lives. Even the little child who still Bangor Weekly French, r. f. 1 1 0 1 o o ness Oil. It re- Wednesdays. for and that From Bangor, via all way THE HORSE PREMIUMS. publican Journal publication 3b.2 0 0 0 0 0 sists the damp, WW \ monies to our there a few as the years move on. Atherton, \ and Searsport, M*»nda home, lingers resplendently our charter be draped in mourning for 30 the leath- Hampden The judges in the horse department re- keeps MM DJL/ITC'C* Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fnda> and then vanishes leaves Mr. Blaine was elected President, and days. Total.32 5 7 27 15 3 weeks, away, following awards on at 2.00 p.m. ported the Wednesday: Alice Bartlett, Com. and m behind a of sunshine that would was assassinated. But it was a politi- Draught horses under 1200, W. B. Ellis, ) From Hampden Searsport. ray Mary A. Vose, > on Innings. 133456689 ^jJARNESS and M. nesdays Fridays. cal assassination. He was counted out Monroe, 1st, C. Conant, Monroe, 2nd. J. Res. B. H. S.0 3 5 2 1 0 0 6 0 17 never have come to the world but for Susan Flye, ) v FRED W. POTE, Agent. Belfast. Any size on drag, Thomas Ham, Monroe, Locals.1 5 0200 0020 S.Trts;xcut. fjilxi Gen‘1 Sind.. its in New York city, by changing six hun- E. B. Swanville, C. M. and The W\ CALVIN AUSTIN. presence. 1st; Greely, 2d; Harness not WILLIAM II. HILL. Gen 1 Man:. Whereas, The silent Messenger has again Base on off off has dred votes. That could be done Conant, Monroe, 3d. balls, Gorman, 1; Doherty A President McKinley finished his easily entered our home and taken from only keeps Heavy draught stallion, W. S. Edminster, Grange 5. Struck out, by Gorman, 16; by Doherty, like 1 in one was looking His name ward, and it done, giving to us our brother, Gardner Philbrick, 4. Hit out life work. is among the im- Frankfort, 1st. worthy 3; by Goode, by pitched ball, by new, 1901- a man much respected for his strict in- 1. wears twice TAXES FOR mortals. The heritage he has left to Mr. Cleveland the Presidency. Stallion driving general use, C. L. Austin, Gorman, Two base hits, Brown 2, Hall, tegrity. VV. Brown. Umpire, A. Colburn; scorer, as longby the the American people is an enduring one, Resolved, While we mourn him as a Fernald. nse of Eureka The question is being quite generally brother and member of our order Harness Oil. COLLECTOR’S NOTICE and his shall be more and more worthy I memory are we our heartfelt to will discussed whether it is best for the What Humors? that extend symyathy Transfers in Real Estate. A discount of two per cent, on. .Inmiat blessed as the years roll his wife in her lonely home and may she oil all taxes paid on or before of the United States to ex- They are vitiated or morbid fluids cour» President feel that it is one more link severed from shall be in my office In Memorial Sold 11 tag the' veins and affecting the tissues the chain on fearth to be united to the fam- The in real f from8.30 to 11.30 A.st.,amt Saturday' pose himself at public receptions, to any following transfers estate (, in the everywhere 4.30 r. M. They are commonly due to defective diges- ily beyond, until happy future every cans— anarchist or crank who desires to shoot. were recorded in Waldo County Registry of in // HILl. Collector link will be fitted in and the circle be made all size*. M. C. tion but are sometimes inherited. Deeds for the week : ^[V The best way is to make the country so perfect once more. ending Sept. 18,1901 Made by How do they manifest tnemselves 7 Prescott Shibles. Committee Laura M. Islesboro, to law that the chief executive ( Babbidge, Mary Standard Oil Postponements. Autumn is all the abiding In many forms of cutaneous eruption, Mbs. Ellen Shibles, on Cleveland Biglow, Cohasset, Mass.; land in advancing along Company without fear of Mrs. Ada Dolloff, ( Resolutions. Islesboro (2 deeds). Nellie B. Hatch et al., " after a summer or may appear anywhere salt rheum or eczema, pimples and boils, l’n line, long fruitful- Morrill, to Herbert E. Kendell, do.; land in On account of the death of and in n"' ness and The State of danger. weakness, languor, general debility. Morrill. Frank W. Sanford et al., Mont- Kinley, the international yacht ij beauty. Maine, in,' Sham How are they expelled 7 By ville, to Sarah J. Sanford, do.; land in .'stops Cough America’s Cup between the "which has justly been called the sum- In his fearlessness he personal bearing, Montville. Margaret A. Bryant, Searsmont, and work ott Hip Cold. and the Columbia will postpone11 mer play-ground of the nation, has re- to Charles A. land in Sears- and honesty, President Roosevelt very Hood's Sarsaoarillai Bryant, do.; .v-1‘1' iront. Parmeter, Palermo, to Elvilla axative Bromo-Oniiiine Tablets cure a Washington, Sept, in.—The ceived more patronage from outsiders resembles the which also builds the that has’ This is on box of the Riley closely lamented Charles up system signature every genuine land in Palermo. Janies A. of inquiry will resume its session- Parmeter, do.; cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price than ever before. Trade in this direc- A. Boutelle of the Fourth Maine Dis- suffered from them. Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets Knight et al., Lincolnville, to Piper Knight, day morning. The expectation is/ 25 cents. lvrSj will be held daily ■ / ton increases every year. trict. It Is the best medicine tor all humors. the remedy that feres a celd In one stag do.; land in Lincolnville. sessions THE NEWS OF BELFAST. The Parlor Musical Society will meet to PERSONAL. School Kotos.-- morrow (Friday) evening at 7.30 and Tues- High for the third time the American people day, Sept. 24th, at the same hour. Bird-Shot National bereavement in the .altering Oramel M. Haney is teaching the High Miss Lizzie M. of the class of '02 Don’t fail to see Stickney, of Wm. our and hear Hoyt’s t amous trlli!ic death McKinley, illus- school in Brooks village. was married in Belfast Sept. 7th to Duncan a Comedian, J. B. Mackie, as me .. u. President. As duty from the citi- Grimsey boy For j Mrs. W. L. Wentworth of Orland arrived R. McAndless and has gone to live in New Belfast to the Chief in Grimes’ Cellar Door, at Opera Tiger. * ,r ,.f Executive of a House, York. Saturday, Sept. 21. recently to visit relatives. it nation, and as a tribute to the man, No use to hunt Katherine left train for SWELL with Miss Bickford by FALL name will down in as a The police received notice tigers The school SUITS.* go history Tuesday that High hoys made a good show- bird-shot. It New York last Thursday. tint just ruler,- I respectfully request John F. Stevens of Belfast has been drown- doesn’t hurt the ing in the ball game last Saturday afternoon has entered Miss alt business be suspended from 1 to 6 ed in Calais, and that foul play is sus- tiger any and it’s Miss Alice Hills Mary against the locals. on No such man is awfully riskv in Boston. m Thursday, Sept. 19,1901, and that pected. known here. for Pierce’s.school of the be tolled from 2 you. is the There will be no hells city to 3 The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. L. Miss Margaret L. Keene attending school today on account the hour set apart for the obsequies Rockland Commercial College. of the public memorial services of Mr. G. Clark, to-morrow, Friday, at 2.30 p. m. Consumption is a r\ON’T fail to 0 n, Ohio, and that flags be displayed A tiger went to Ellsworth McKinley. full attendance is desired as important Mrs. Clara Gilmore to see our mast, and that so far as be our among diseases. It is may business is to come before the meeting. stealthy last Saturday for a short visit. buildings be draped in mourning -—but The flags on the school buildings have swell fashions All members of Aurora Rebekah once started it I). left Monday to attend the entire day. Lodge, rapidly C. Greenlaw been at half mast in memory of the late in<^ No. 10,1. O. 0. F., who the in Brighton. Elmer Small, contemplate visiting eats up the flesh and cattle market president. Loyal Lodge of Monroe, are re- destroys a Belfast, Sept. 17,1901. Mayor. Sept. 27, Sherman G. Swift left Tuesday for trip quested to at the the life. No use to report next regular meet- go hunting to Montreal, Quebec and Buffalo. The Waldo County Teachers’ Convention 1 H. Mackie’s Grimes’ Cellar Door is a ing Tuesday, Sept. 24th. it with meets in ordinary food and meeb Parker Cook went to Boston last week to Lincolnville next Monday and il comedy of the highest order at the The second Fall of of in a there will be no school on that Suits chapter Fragments work House icine. That’s Boston last week to hospital. day. Saturday night, Sept. 21. is omitted from this bird-shot. Northport History issue only of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Staples Rockland Prospect Ferry. Alfred left icertised list of letters in the post office of The Journal on account of press of It still advances. Frye for Good were in Belfast and Monroe last week. last 1 7th : Ladies—Mrs. Nellie A. Beatl. news matter. An obituary notice of E. N. heavy Colby College Monday.Capt. Wat- of been son Wardwell of ..nllellien— Mr. Charley Welch, Mr. Wm. Bradman and several articles of local in- charges Scott’s Emulsion Miss Ara Kittredge has in Camden Bucksport visited W. D. ^.and^ at the Harriman several V.Vst. terest and county correspondence are also will the for a few days, a guest Bay View. days last week....Mrs. stop advance. The Kate Harriman and left over. Wm. returned from two daughters went to members of Seaside Chautauqua A. Mason Saturday disease feels that. at Boston last Sunday to visit Capt. W. H. will meet with Mrs. E. P. A local sportsman says: “There will be the Pan-American Exposition Buffalo. Alexander, Harriman in sch. M. more partridges shot next than on Wesley Oler_Capt. nit street, Monday, September 23d, at Sunday, Scott’s Emulsion makes the Fred Smalley has returned to Mattapan, any other day in open season.”—Lewiston A. S. Wilson left on last Saturday’s boat M. from visit to relatives in Belfast. Daily Star. Mass., a New Coats. body strong to resist. It for London, Conn., where he will re- Top ncis II. Welch Lewiston should has been recently sold his ear- people not go gunning Mr. G. Harvey Self, who visiting main for three weeks to superintend the horse to In Belfast the soothes and the New York last week. Byron L. Pitcher of Waldo, Sunday. sportsmeu catch toughens lungs in Belfast, returned to finishing of his new house there. He will nst week sold the horse the largest fish and the most to M. B. Smith bag game on and sustains the until Mrs. B. A. Roundy and children of Med- come back for his family....Miss F.mily H. Hartford, Ct. the first of the week. strength are visiting Mrs. Jas. F. Mc- Ginn left for Auburndale, Mass., last Mon- the disease wears ford, Mass., ■ itself aluable team horse, owned the Bel- New Advertisements. Our readers out. S. S. Heagan and Mrs. by Keen. day—Mrs. George — n!V Fuel A fell dead in cannot overlook the advertisement of Send for left for their homes in Massachu- OUR BARGAIN TAB1.F.S ^ Hay Co., the liar- large free sample. Mrs. B. I. Nesmith returned from Castine Heagan while- a small load of W. A. Clark’s house. Look on SCOT I setts last W. D. Smart and wife hauling wood up clothing his BOWNE, Chemists, 400 Pearl St.. N V to for a Monday... coc Saturday and has gone Searsport ul street tables this and Si.00: r.il drue -is of visited relatives here last $2 00 and Saturday. bargain week....The old and week. Searsport Sun- $3.00 Pants marked to $ .98 tried 91 Glidden and son of California Maine Federation of Women’s Clubs remedy, cough syrup, is advertised Juvenile day_John 00 Sunlight Temple Saturday, Sept. Mrs. Walter P. Carter and son arrived $10 and $12.00 Top Coats now 4.98 lil the next annual meeting at Bidde- by the City Drug Store-D. P. Palmer has are visiting relatives here. This was form- 14th, enjoyed the last of a number of delight- from Malden, Mass., Sunday to visit rela- ctober 17tli and 18th. An in- a new lot of fall goods. Lamson A Hubbard erly Mr. Glidden’s home. He has not been $10.00 and $12 00 Suits now Kith, ful picnics and excursions planned for them tives. 4.98 hats a s here for 25 years and his aged mother, Mrs. ig program will be presented, pecialty. | by their Supt., Mrs. E. P. Alexander, during 50c Fleeced Mrs. Mary Preston returned to Bangor Sarah J. Glidden, and his sister, Mrs. Heavy Lined Underwear, .38 annual meeting of the stockholders Accidents. Leslie Gardner had his face the summer months, and will resume reg- Sunday from a visit to her brother, W. G. George Gruby, are enjoying him very much. Plough Veteran Charitable Associa- badly cut Monday evening by tripping and ular meetings early in October. Parents 50c. Knee Pants now .18 Preston. _Several from this attended Mon- falling from the sidewalk while to are invited to assist in place will be held at Windermere Park, hurrying specially the work. ----- East roe fair—Mr. of Boston ar- 50c. Caps, .18 the steamboat wharf — A Mrs. Harriet M. Mansfield went to George Gruby Tuesday, October 1st, at 10 o’clock young woman Pictures at the Free Library. The rived last will a week here * from! who was in Corinth last week to visit her brother, W. week|and spend and 1!. M. Berry, Sec’y. Bangor, visiting Belfast, views of Amsterdam and North Holland $3.00 $4.00 Trousers, 1.89 received severe cuts in the face R. Clark. with his wife. Tuesday. on regular meeting of tlie Belfast Im- will be exhibition until Tuesday, Sept 50c. Laundered Shirts now The carriage in which she was riding broke W. F. Hills returned to Rockland the 16th .37 meut Society will he held at Memorial 24th. They have excited considerable in- down and she was pitched violently against where he has employment with C. H. 50c. lug Wednesday, Sept. 25th, at 3r. u. terest. The photographs of paintings by Sweaters, .30 the window in front, the and attendance is desired. Members will breaking glass Frans Hals, Hobbema, Maes, Anton Mauve, Gregory. sash and a number of bad note the change of date. inflicting cuts. Molreelse,Ostade,Rembrandt, Jan Steen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mears of Morrill Van the student of art a left a visit in Old Town and wiKR Notes. The steamer The list of entries for the races at the Dyck give very Saturday for Merry- good idea of the best work of the famous Treats But One Disease— North Knox fair to be Milford. -. which has been running between held in Union Tues- Dutch School. .mtli and the Isles of Shoales during day Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24th, Rev. W. W. Ogier and family returned to The Journal published last week the pro- 25th and 26th contains 58 a miner, finishes her contract Sept. 26 horses in 6 classes gram of the meeting of the Waldo County Calais last Saturday from visit in this Sick Blood. il probably return to the route be- Among them are the following: Little Chick, Teachers' Association to be held at Lincoln- vicinity. The most prominent indication in ville Beach 2:id. The steam- I! l’ortland and Rockland, g. m., the 2.40 and 2.35 and 2.45 classes, Monday, Sept. the Frank J. Starrett and returned to of a diseased condition of blood er Castine will leave \V interport at 0 a. in., family Beulah, b. m., in the 2.28 and 2.35 classes, nut bowl and table book rack in touching at Sandypoint, Searsport and Bel- South Framingham, Mass., Monday from a is shown by a person’s and eh. in the free plainly : wood Miss Venture, s., for all, by fast. She will leave Belfast at 8 o’clock. visit in by Gertrude C. Millet of Belfast. complexion. It may have taken L. F. Nash,; g. in the 2.40 and The evening lecture will begin at 0.30 and which have been on Westbrook, g. and, exhibition at the boat will leave to return at its Walter I. Neal of Waldo, one of the Maine for to have 2.35 classes, by Chas. A. Piper. close, years your complexion ity Brug Store, have been disposed of Belfast; about 8 o’clock. Fare for the round Fish and Game was in Pittsfield Florrie C. II E. trip Wardens, assumed that pale, yellowish hue, by Staples, Ilenry- from or ket, Mrs. T. li. Dinsmore drawing Brooks; Winterport Sandypoint St.00. Tuesday night. Titer and Madge II. E. when in most cases the skin be- •wl and Mr. W. A. Swift the rack, by Haley, Monroe; Mr. C. W. Weseott entertained a of party Miss June Hills has returned to her comes and harsh. Gray Wilkes and Charlie B. by T. I. IIux- friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. dry and Greenlaw glit, Libby made a on studies at the New England Conservatory cases ford, Brooks; 1 >arcy by E. C. Moody-, Brooks. Walden, Church St., Tuesday evening. In such the Blood lacks the shipment of cattle, calves and hogs to Progressive six-hand euchre was played, of Music in Boston. Steamer City of Red Corpuscles which are the di- Bros. Some of the Rockland Disabled. the winning side receiving handsome prizes. Saturday. hogs L. went to Orono the first or of The steamer City of Rockland has sustain- Refreshments were served in the dining Ralph Cooper rect support life the blood. in the car and started a stam- unruly room which was trimmed in red and of the week to resume his studies at the ed a serious damage which will oblige her green. You also find thousands with a liich, although quickly suppressed, The table was laid for eighteen guests. University of Maine. to lay off a few days. She was about to red face full of blotches a d in fatal injuries to some of the Festoons of oak leaves extended from the blazing leave her wharf in Searsport on her down- chandelier to the corners of the room, and Mrs. Olive H. Cooper, who has been visit- and humor. If either condition river the bay window was prettily trimmed with in New Brunswick for several trip Monday afternoon when one of ing weeks, exists in your case do you consider section of new leaves and flowers. In the centre of the plank sidewalk to r the lines caught in the wheel and will arrive home paddle the table was a bunch of and the to-day. that have sound and the old, rough concrete from the large salvia, you pure High unusual strain on the broke the sideboard and tables wore covered with a machinery Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Downes returned blood? Of course you don’t. Do building to Court Street, is an im- of the profusion of Howers. A feature pin feathering eccentric, rendering pleasant to Boston from a visit to Mrs. D.’s ■ ment that is of the occasion was the announcement of Monday you expect to cleanse your blood thoroughly appeciated. the useless. She was paddles towed to Bel- the of the mother, Mrs. R. S. Brier. Id walk was a source of inconvenience engagement host and Miss Susan with nostrums called blood puri- fast by the tug Bismarck, and her E. Dinsmore of this Mr. Weseott is freight, city. Miss Maude Ellis is on a business to miner, and was actually dangerous in and cashier of the Belfast National Bank and trip fiers (which are simply tonic stim- baggage passengers were left here. and in inter. Miss Dinsmore is one of Belfast’s most Boston New York the interest of the You can’t do She remained at the wharf here ulating remedies)? over night ■ charming young ladies. She is well known Ellis Sisters’ millinery store. \. Sanborn is a of and was it! Don’t deceive Nature, but making specialty towed, Tuesday morning, to Hamp- in musical circles, being a graduate of the Mrs. A. C. and A. Cutter Sib- ming coats of arms for old families, and den by the Bismarck. She will remain at New England Conservatory of Music. Sibley son, help Nature, by starting right, and ;e has made a of left for Boston, study heraldry his work Hampden, at the company’s wharf until a ley, Saturday morning Nature will help you. h it line is Letter to Mayor Small, where will make their home. technically correct, as weil as new casting can be received from the.en- they The cause of all this trouble is -1 done. cully One of his latest is for gine builders at Hoboken, N. ,1. The City Belfast, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hills of Northport plain—DISEASE GERMS in the will make NVsmith family, for whom he also paint- of arrived returned home last week from a blood. GERMENE you Bangor Tuesday morning from Dear Sir: Some think we take a good deal trip well and you well if you picture of the ancestral home, the Dal- Boston, on her regular trip. She was to of risk in inviting complaints of Devoelead through the State of Connecticut. keep give it a chance. k in Scotland. and zinc—we authorize our to sell it House, have remained in Bangor until agent Miss Grace E. left to Thursday, under this guarantee: Burgess Saturday announced that the under the new of SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. steamer Sebenoa arrangement live trips “If you have any fault to find with this Join Mrs. Helen W. Crosby in a trip to tin Maine Central Penobscot per week, lint this accident made it neces- either now in it or here- bay line paint, putting on, Buffalo and other points of interest. COLUMBIA REMEDY & CHEMICAL CO., for after in the wear, tell dealer about it. ntinue to ply between Rockland and sary- her to continue her trips as before your MAKERS, LYNN, MASS. » e autnorize turn to do what is right at Hon. and Mrs. F. S. Walls returned to ■cine until Oct. on until the repairs can be made. 1st, account of the She will our Vinalhaven from expense.” Sept.lOtli Northport wher3 R. H. MOODY, Belfast. it amount of traffic which she has de- arrive from Boston as usual and The tells how the Druggist, Thursday following story little have been the summer. risk is: they spending •pcd. Capt. Norton is authority for the Saturday mornings, and leave on her return J. II. Asher & hardware Miss Edith Poor left for Provi- the same day. It is the Co., dealers, Monday '.i-ment that there has been much more thought City of Rhinebeck, X. Y., have sold Devoe from ’7f> Rockland will lie for dence, R. 1., after a vacation with her -iness than was expected, ready service within a to now, and have had just one complaint in week. all this time. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Poor. dirge A. has in his a Belfast Opera House, Quimby garden Three sides of a house were the We also flake to Measure, Wooiien perfect; Walter Decrow returned to Augusta to et\ of corn called Gentleman.” Weihung. The home of Mr. fourth was as bad as the three were “Country good. work in the Maine Farmer ami Mrs. (.harles A. 132 rained the before office after kernels are not set in rows on the cob Davis, Main street, Explanation—It night 21 the was the summer in Belfast and North- Saturday, Sept. was the scene of a fourth side painted; anil the paint- spending are irregular: the silk extends from the very pleasant gathering ers didn't wait for the wood to dry. port. in Monday evening, the occasion Suits and the butt of the and is the a Coats ear, very long, being What is done in such case? Whatever HOYT’S FAMOUS COMEDIAN Top fifth of the Mrs. D. Palmer arrived last ample left at Ginn A Field’s had silk ex- anniversary their married life. The dealer, who sold the paint, considers it George week 'if.**1 fair to do. We leave it to him. He ■iing 8 inches beyond the of the rooms were prettily decorated with cut may from Massachusetts, and after a short visit FROM 4 YEARS OF AOE TO 50 INCH BREAST MEASURt. tip ear, not do exactlv what we should do if w'e “f aien under the flowers and ferns, the to her D. went James B. Hackie husks and dark red out- old-fashioned fire- were there; but wre are not there. The brother, George McCrillis, All clothes at this store for place being banked with ferns and round- best we can do is to leave it to him. to her home in Montville. bought pressed one year FREE of charge. w-ood Yours In that Whirlwind of Fun, berries and foliage. The truly, Save CASH for ."> cent, rebate. 1 he Municipal officers held the usual in- dining 8 Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Holland are visiting register checks, good per room was in F. W. Devof, & Co. green and white and the ice H.’s >tigation, last Friday, in regard to the par- Mrs. mother, Mrs. James Haney. They Woolens by the yard at mill prices. cream was served in the same colors. j ■nlarsof the tire at theliam-Condon PERSONAL. are moving from Calais to where the i house, About Boston, forty guests listened with a great i tire was so far advanced when discover- doctor will find a larger field. deal of pleasure to musical selections by and everything in the room was so eom- Mrs. C. R. Harrison left Monday for a W. D. Southerland returned to ! This year entirely rewritten and better Mr. Percy A. Sanborn, violin, Mr. Ambrose Roxbury, WILLIAM ever A. visit before. ; a-tely destroyed there were no circumstan- in Bangor. Mass., Tuesday, from a visit in Belfast and I than CLARK, Morrison, with Mrs. cornet, Morrison, ac- 1 ■s from which the cause could be aseer- Mixer of Camden arrived Northport. Mrs. S. will remain awhile with NEW PEOPLE. companist. Among the were a George Monday presents NEW ned. The evidences as to value, loss and for a short visit. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKenzie, MUSIC. very handsome parlor rocking chair, an oak j EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE, 'tirance showed the estimated value of ( clack’s ) flanufacturing Clothier chair, a rocking chair for little Miss Davis, Mrs. John Jones went to Warren yester- Judge W. H. Fogler returned from Boston ! DON’T niSS IT. ■ to be COkNER building $8,000; damage to same, a to And Custom Belfast bamboo book ease, a salad dish, wooden day to visit relatives. Rockland, Saturday morning. He went ( \ Tailor, .'Hid; insurance on building, $7,000. Val- to to salad forks and spoons, china bon-bon R. Williamson Houlton, Monday, preside over the Prices 25, 35 and 50 Cents ■of dish, George went to Boston contents, $3,000 to $4,000; damage to china Aroostook county Supreme Court, the ses- perfume jar; an oil painted wooden Tuesday on business. Seats on sale at Mixer’s. one, about $2,000; insurance $2,000. The sion of which began on plaque. From relatives out of town a pair Tuesday. -turn to the State Insurance Commission- Miss Helena C. Mathews has returned of silver table spoons, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mrs. Urania Hadley and Mrs. Amy : was made in accordance with the above, home from a visit in Rockland. Snow, Winterport; a pair of Angora goat Clinch of this city left last Saturday to i mil that tliecause of the fire was unknown. Mrs. Charles of rugs and a silver mug, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming Bridgeport, spend the winter with Mrs. Hadley’s Prof. A. F. F. Ct., is visiting in Belfast. Richardson, principal of the Sibley, Saxonville, Mass.; a very pretty- daughter, Mrs. J. B. Robinson of Norfolk, ! Thomas Haugh left for a visit astine Normal school, says that the fall china fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel yesterday Va. IT IS A of three weeks in Xew York. nn of llie school has opened under very Mason, X. Portsmouth, H. The party- Mrs. II. B. Cunningham is in Boston on a conditions. There is a total broke (■enraging up at a late hour by singing “Auld Mrs. Charles Palmer has returned home two weeks’ visit to her husband and will at- (in* • of and the class FALL 1901 •FALL 1901* Uolarsliip 130, entering Lang Syne” and wishing Mr. and Mrs. from Bucksport to spend the winter. tend the fall millinery openings. On her umbers 44 pupils. In 1900 the total atten- Davis to live to celebrate their golden wed- Mrs. Adella Packard returned Sunday return she will be accompanied by her milli- BEAUTY dance at the school was 125. There are ding. from a visit of two w eeks in ner, Miss Dora Casey. t Rockport. wo new teachers in the corps of instruc- North Belfast. Mr. James Talpy of Mrs. T. R. Ford left for Xew Hon. Reuel Robinson and Mrs. Robinson >, one of whom, Miss Hoffman, is a grad- Tuesday Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flanders of York to visit of Camden left for ate of the Boston Normal school, and also her son, Martin C. Ford. Friday Indianapolis, who have been GUARANTEE Bangor, visiting at C. J. Ind., where Mr. Robinson will f Boston University, and on graduating Miss Edna Linnekin returned to Xatick, represent Richardson’s, have returned to their homes. Maine at the of the "in the latter was fifth in a class Mass., Tuesday from a visit iu Monroe. meeting Sovereign college, ...-Miss Dora M. f The Casey, Mrs. H. D. Lodge of Odd Fellows. fifty. other, Miss Mudgett, is a grad- Cun-j Mrs. Simeon is her ningham’s milliner, spent two weeks re- Staples visiting ate of the New Hampshire Normal school, Mrs. J. S. of Harry Condon of this city has entered cent] j with Miss Richardson.... I daughter, Dyer Brockton, and has two Vergie Hebron for a HAT. had years’ experience in Wel- Academy several years course, i EVERY Miss Virginia E. Ellis of Mass. der She is of the Lowell, Mass., Mr. Condon has been as college. secretary New Miss acting clerk in the spent her vacation with her friends in Sue W. Palmer spent Sunday in Bel- * Hampshire Teachers' Association. postoifiee at Pittsfield and gave up his posi- FOR SALE BY* Waldo and Belfast....Miss Mabel fast. She was on her way from Bucks- j • Smith, tion to enter the FOR SALE BY* shipping items. J he new 5-masted to college. who has been spending the summer with port Portland. j M-liooner Arthur Seitz was Mr. and Mrs. T. George Dodworth left successfully her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. has Mrs. Holden left last for STAPLES OMLY. launched from Smith, Mary Saturday to HESNTRY If. M. Bean’s shipyard in returned to her school in Tuesday to return New York, after I • Hartford, Conn. her home in Worcester, Mass., after a visit arnden 12th. The accident at the the summer at their at ! Sept. ....Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Water- to spending cottage Terry relatives in Belfast. 1 and erst to launch her was MONARCH COLLARS CUFFS. attempt very slight, vine have returned from North Shore, Northport. Their son and SOLE AGENT FOR THE SHIRTS, just a week’s visit and Mrs. 'he settled a little and heeled over Mr. A. G. Jones, one son and last very to her B. Smith and daughter returned week. parents—M. wife are wo j SIZE SHIRTS IN ALL LENGTH SLEEVES, hut the work of and bend- daughters of Dwight, 111., have return- EXTRA slightly, rigging in town attending the fairs. Mr. Smith is The steamer Vancouver arrived in Liver- ed home from a visit in Belfast. ing the sails was continued while she was the latest in interested in the horse trotting.Mrs. pool Monday from Portland. Her passen- "FI errant line of Hats and Caps direct from the factory—All patterns Neckwear. | still in that condition. She rested Prof. H. L. Stevens of re- Union Suits. Shawknit Hose of all easily in Emma Hallett and son Freeman of Lowell, Lynn, Mass., gers included a party of five from Relfast: Underwear in extra sizes and Shorts and Stouts | grades. the and was not in the turned after a short visit in Be'- New line of and Men s Pants. yard injured least. Mass., who have been spending tha summer Tuesday I. W. Parker and daughter May, Charles A. Juvenile Suits in all prices. | Boys Camden of the fast, much in health. Thg correspendent Kock- at her old home, have returned to Lowell, very improved Pilsbury and daughter Marjorie D., and land Opinion says—“The second attempt to Mass.Mr. A. Mrs. B. F. Wells and (Jharles F. Swift. McDermitt, wife and fam- Mrs. F. G. Spinney - launch the vessel was made this will 12 MAIN Street, Belfast. Thursday ily have returned to their home after making leave in a few. days to attend the milli- F. W. Hersey of Boston, who is employed HENRY STAPLES, morning at 11 o’clock, and was suc- in the Maintenance and grandly a long visit at the old home and among nery openings in Boston and New York. Way Department of cessful. The schooner from the the Boston & Maine was in Ban- rushed ways friends here— Leon of railroad, Billings Canton, J. A. Clements of Jersey City, N. J., who gor Wednesday en route for Searsport swiftly, cleanly and easily, as soon as she who has been the Mass., guest of Mr. and has been his Mrs. E. E. where he will spend his vacation with rela- rested on them. It is the visiting mother, pronounced pret- Mrs. Edwin Mitchell during the past week, tives. He was accompanied by C. M. Her- iest Clements of Waldo, returned home Tues- of his launching ever seen in Camden. ‘All’s returned to his home sey Pittsfield, brother—Bangor Com- Monday....Fred R. day. mercial. ..THOROUGHBRED.. well that ends well.’ She sailed for Balti- Wanted. ICE FOR SALE. Downs of Charlestown, Mass., spent a few Apples more to Miss Jane W. will to Mrs. S. E. Crawford is relatives load with coal for Portland. Captain days at his former home last week and he Ferguson go Boston visiting Highest prices paid for ail good varieties table to in Warren. Her Miss Inez E. also cooking apples. Bring in your PUPS. <>f lce’ harvested last winter. William Nickerson is in command. ..Schoon- and Mrs. Downs returned home to-day buy millinery. Her milliner, Miss daughter, apples, good ST. BERNARD beMW Will Monday_ fall apples and try us. Mansfield store, foot Main sold 111 lame or small lots as desired. er Merrill was Ada C. is in New Crawford, is Mrs. Geo. W. Gorham C. Hart taken on Gilchrest’s U. G. Allen has re-opened the watering Jones, York attending the visiting street. PITCHER & LANCASTER. W. K. MARSH. of and Mrs. C.’s Mrs. Eliza- H. C. Pitcher, Cor- Cli nrcli and Market marine railway for repairs Sept. 12th. place at the foot of what is known as the openings. Bangor; sister, For sale by Streets, Charles W. Lancaster. tf37 3,lf Belfast, Maine. Sell. Carrie E. Look arrived beth Ellis, is at the farm of Frank Sept. 16 from Blackstone hill, which is a great con- Miss Lucy A. Cochran returned Monday stopping DR. W. L. WEST, Belfast, Me. P. their absence. Philadelphia, with coal for the Belfast Fuel venience in these days of dry wells and from a month’s visit at the Chautauqua Staples during & Ilay Co—Cooper & Co.received three car- springs—Mrs. C. W. Carter, who has been General Assembly and the Pan-American J. V. Havener, formerly of this city, is a goes of lumber Monday; schs. Norman and absent from home several months, returned Exposition. member of Phinney’s Band, which had a FOR SALE. For Sale at a with hard from fourteen weeks’ Bargain Brigadier pine Virginia and last Saturday.Herbert Knowlton, who Miss Susan E. Dinsmore will leave next engagement at the Pan- I forbid all persons from trusting my Charon with spruce from Bangor_Sch. F. has a in a American Exposition in Buffalo. The band sire hereby position hospital at Taunton, Monday for South Bend, where she My trotting horse, “Fied Miller,” Harold Nellie S. who has left as I shall Ind., will in near wife, Gray, me, C. Pendleton is at Pendleton’s wharf for open October New York City, son: also one fine road horse, work anywhere. none of her debts from this date. be Mass., arrived home Friday to spend his has a as teacher in the pay sold ,ow t0 ^ position Conserva. for a tour under the auspices of the Lyceum B. L. PITCHER. Belfast, September 9,1901. fct'ate ftqufreo’f repairs. vacation. Belfast. tory of Music. Bureau of Chicago. 3m33* Gurney’s Mills, 3W37* FRED G. GRAY. ExeCUt0r- I Belfast, Deee mber !9, 1900.—51M^’ of then she it ■avaaa’a Firm Mayor. SEALED ORDERS. thing business; read with with for a little while in a thing money Havana elected her cry: its and dearest friends like has just Drat “Oh! it’s Archie!” she said. “It’s hands, my I. me with knowing that day Mayor under the new regime. Mayor Archie!” Everybody caution, any Bess was standing at her they may find my hands empty. I’m Miguel Gener is one of the leaders * Courage They all started. had driven ASTHMA door. Her golden hair was flying, a Surprise Knows nothing without that glitter.” tie National party, who favor lnde- OUilE*Mi away all the wistful weariness of her little wild, round her face: she gathered “Tell me what you mean.” said Dal- manner; her were her About her black skirts with one hand behind eyes shining, carres. His tone was queer. Asthmaiene instant cheeks were red. Brings Relief and Permanent her, and with the other “Ob,” said Bess impatiently, “does Cu^T"' bagan flinging “And who is Archie?” asked crumbs to the Joseph not all the world know that the General in All Cases. peacocks. quickly. Up the avenue came a rattle and left me everything till—I—married?” “My cousin—my soldier cousin,” said trip of horses: the peacocks fled shriek- "Pam-KiUer “God bless the General!” cried Dal- SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON Bess. “He has leave—he is RECEIPT OF down the white and got coming carres. POSTAL.. ing great steps, home—he has landed!” A the lady’s skirts were half hidden in a There was no mistaking his look at Mrs. Cox looked at her CHAIN'D There is gay whirl of feathers. She laughed a thoughtfully. last. nothing like Asthmalene. It inst-,, “Let me she said. “Did I meet Household brings little to herself and then looked with a see,” “You—did—not—know?” she said. PON TIN relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when him at -,l; V little dread at the carriage roof piled the—wedding?” Medicine “No,” said Dalcarres. “If I had fails. “No,” answered Bess, a bright scar- The Uev. C. F. of with trunks. A Safe and Sure Care for known—” Wells Villa Kidge, 111., says y, let heightening the young in trial bottle of “How do you do, Polly?” eagerness “And Archie did not know. The Asthmalene received in good eoudin her face. “He sailed for India that Bruises The visitor was a stout woman, elder- Cramps Coughs lawyers must have been strangely cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good d, h\ morning.” from it. I was a ly, and of the kind who pry. She hop- ; Diarrhoea Colds Burns merciful; they seemed to think it was slave, chained with putrid soie u “Oh!” and asthma for ten ped up the steps with the bold air of a Sprains and Strains. a kind of slur. Yet—I thought—oh! I years. I despaired of ever |,,V. “We were cured. I saw near relation. brought up together, you thought the whole word knew the your advertisement for the cure oi know,” said she, to Dalcarres— ! Gives instant relief. dreadful and "It was very kind of you to ask me, turning thing and shunned me.” tormenting disease, asthma, and tl„ the one who had asked Aunt Elizabeth,” she said. She never only nothing— Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. “Listen,” said Dalcarres. “I—I beg youhadoverspokeu yourselves, but resolved to gi,, “and I haven’t seen him since. Pol- To to Mrs. trial. my the trial acted like a allowed poor Bess forget that she one Pain your pardon, Courage—oh, my astonishment, ly—” | Only Killer, Perry Davis’. Send me a full-size was her aunt by marriage. dearest!”—It was odd to see his old dis- bottle.” M rs. Cox was attentive. tant to We w ant to send to Bess put up her hand to the flying manner giving way the new every sufferer a trial treat no , “You must with me while he is golden hair and smiled. The visitor stay eagerness in his face. “Others may Asthmalene, simi ar to the one that cured M; w here, to—to—” We'll send it mail followed her look to where a lean man have known; I did not. And I’ve never by postpaid, absolutely , , “To play propriety,” said Mrs. Cox. would have come to an to loved on 10 sunerer wno win write tor was tramping up. dragged down by the understanding. dared tell you I you because any it, even on a postal \, “Of course.” Xow it are of a may be put off for days!” of that black trouble of money hid mind, though you despairing, however bad your case, AsthmaW o, weight huge portmanteau. relieve “I shall be charmed," said ■‘Elizabeth seemed to see me— so. and cure. The worse more ■ “It can't be she cried and Joseph, glad you Don’t be angry. I used to your case, the glad we are to ,, Joseph?” himself to the invitation. almost Do not frowned. calmly adding relieved,” said Joseph. hear people say, “There’s Dalcarres; delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.’ M K |, i, There was a certain breathlessness in Mrs. Cox CO., 79 East 180th X. Y. “Oh," said Bess quickly, “1 thought looked at him with war- he must marry money; watch him with St., City. Sold by all Druggists. both their voices. like scorn. “She had to said the widow!” Then 1 had to turn w< wv / jmy you would amuse each other.” pretend,” my John Gordon said soon, she. MAYOR It was her duty to ask these relatives good-night back. Each time your little hand MIGUEL GENER. his horse was brought round, and he touched with I once a year, and she had thought to mine, heavy rings, prudence and oppose the annexation of 1 galloped away in the dark. Bess had Archie had been could not it was a but take them both at a gulp. But the ar- always imperious give you, tight; Cuba to the United States. He is thanked him for in a with and time had not quite rivals at each other with eyes coming neighbor- Bess, made him the Gordons were always poor and glared fashion to cheer them but her less so. His air of popular with the people of Havana as the man ly up, proprietorship was proud.” full of deadly hate, ap- and was were still dazzled with that sur- the revival of an ancient elected by a large majority. proached, injured and hot and dusty. eyes habit: and yet, The strong arm was not around her l prise. when it struck her, Bess felt as if in She looked at him with a little 1 are you said the up yet. “Why walking?” seen him to arms. I_ He came to her hostess, shocked. Joseph, having politely as she was stand- shiver. This was not the quiet ’John Originality is the spark that ignites Published Mon- Puli! door, returned to find that the other ing at the window in the Gordon that she it was a men and women’s interest in one an- day, Wednesday, Tin lie put down his portmanteau with writing den, knew; strange, and is in two had retired. He was about to take and looked over Friday, known .1 her shoulder. Some- eager, fans the flame; monotony a an affected sigh. impatient—lover. other; variety mb ■ ■ ■ a reality tine, fresh, up his own candle when he heard a body was from the “I was ill she her- a “It’s nothing, my aunt. Simply the riding away door. last year,” said,” and I smothers it. HI C 111 every-ot d y rustle of skirts above—Mrs. “B ho is Hie lack of Mammon.” Cox forag- that?” he asked curiously. used to hear night after night a horse HCVV Daily, giving a latest news on days '■ NEW- ;i! 1 for novel to read in bed. She Bess started. 1 Bess was accustomed to thrusts like ing in the distance. Nobody heard it but of issue, and eov- per of ti, paused on the stairs, and then, believ- “It’s Mr. Gordon of she as waited for me to die. But I news of the that made by her late husband’s people. Dalcarres,” 1, they ering class, i• the coast ventured. “Oh!” said. “I other three. It con- in his ing clear, asked him to to asked the and he said it was and m i. The General* had been arbitrary stay lunch, doctor, tains all She in her thick red but he and important coni a n,' halted, caught wouldn’t; you had vanished Mr. Gordon. I asked him again, and news testamentary dispositions. foreign cable O s gown, with her hair with Cox.” 111 “I'm so sorry,” she said. “The car- dressing pinched up Polly he said it was Mr. Gordon, then I did tfffclll# which appears in in all around her the “What did he had to go to the other station for pins head,—and want?” asked Archie. not ask any longer, although night riage rest left behind she at wr; ® Mrs. but 1 said a cab—” her,—ana glared Bess lifted her chin at his lordly tone; after night 1 heard it still—I alone. I YORK YORK ! Cox, date,also Domestic hour .i Joseph as one might at a serpent. she was not accustomed to man’s wanted to lie and it was so and “The porter was very pressing that I any only listen: Foreign Corre- P»«*ss. “I am to see Short take a said with exceedingly glad you,” imperiousness. far—so far. And I T will not spondence. turn I i». should cab,” Joseph, said, Stories, he said. There was a new in "It was on broke Elegant of t h- the air of having outwitted an interest- civility business,” she said. “I'm die—perhaps’—” She off, putting Half-tone Illustra- his tone, or else a horrid sarcasm. It a farm of dor. has ed “but I up my bag and buying his.” out her hands with a little fling of re- tions, H u morons in- party; caught arrested her in her the upper gate. 1 can't flight. “Oh,” said Archie. “Where is it? proach. “The Gordons were always slipped through she asked. afford—" “Why,” We mustn’t let him cheat you. Can’t proud,” she repeated. “Were they al- “Because I think the time has come we TRI WEEKLY isS “You would not have had to pay for ride over and have a look?” ways hard—and unkind?” tural Matters and WEEKLY for us to form an alliance.” ports it." said Bess. “I ordered the cab to “Cheat me?” cried Bess. She was Ilis arm was round her then; it held Comprehensive and c-pt.;,-. reliable Financial She looked at him sharply, and then, angry with he had been so her safe arid last. by tan bring you." Dalcarres; happy—and poor—at and Market reports she sat down. and It is an Ideal toilet requisite and won- count;'. “Oh!" in a rueful gasp. suddenly, They exchang- queer curt, and had ridden away so and ed of in their derful skin curative. Best for the com- Bess turned toward the hall. glances intelligence, eyes fast; but cheat her! If he could __ Regular subscrip- only “Allow me to Best for the bath. Best for an odd mixture of triumph and appre- hear that cool congratulate you— plexion. 51-50 per “Come in and have tea before you go suggestion! Mrs. Gordon.” the baby. Best for the hair. Large ye“r.priee with a hension. “Yes. All these look up to dress,” she said, perplexed people upou you The if cakes 15c. Trial size 5c.; all druggists’. TRIBUNE “We both know the terms,” said as a lawful lawyer spoke as cheerfully as We furnish it with TRIBUNE Ie smile. Poor things, they hated her. as spoil,” said Archie. Munyon’s Remedies are positive cures. year. he had not come down from town ex- THE REPUBLI- ■ Joseph, “of our late uncle’s will.” “A forlorn 1 Advice and Guide to Health free mail. W (• f,; she knew: but it was awkward to find widow, suppose?” by CAN JOURNAL “Everything to his widow,” answered He did not understand pressly to deprive this Mrs. Gordon of THK !:! that they should also hate each other. that she was Broadway and 2• Mrs. “until she mar- all her wealth. Ilis manner was far in They followed her in, walking far Cox, promptly, rather angry. advance. for S'J.ni ried.” too chirpy for such a melancholy occa- in advat “Poor little girl?” he said sympa- apart. “Or if she said “it sion. In the distance the General’s dining with you tonight?” died,” Joseph, thetically. “You’ve been having a bad Semi ali orders to "Anybody would to the next of kin.” surviving relatives were sitting side by asked Mrs. Cox as she stirred go time lately, I dare sav. A woman is casually, Mrs. side. The lady was Mrs. Cox no longer, her tea. “Don’t suggest,” gasped Cox, never happy when she is rich. Well, around. having clinched the bargain irrevocably The Journal Maine, “I asked Dalcarres.” looking guiltily I’m here, so all that is past.” Republican Publishing Company, Belfast, He with the rival party. Within the next The enemies’ were lit with a laughed sardonically. “Thank you,” said Bess. Archie eyes minute one or the other would be made “I was not suggesting that she should came a little nearer. His manner was sudden gleam. them- Kodol and had die,” he said. “I only suggest she more than ever of the rich, they cunningly put suggestive pos- the or * should the terms of our selves past danger of treachery .Toll!) Gordon of Dalcarres was stand- marry. By sessive case. uncle’s will, if she marries she a fear of a breach of promise. Now Cure the dim again “Mrs. Cox was me had ing. tall and shy, among lights telling you were able to look forward with is to lose the money is been with they Dyspepsia everything—and admirers. A of the drawing room. It was empty; fairly plagued what On to come to an individual named in a an air of assured expectation. The Digests you eat. DOLLARS and after June 24,1901, trains hut there was a slight quiver in the pack of fortune hunting scamps! she sealed in the hand of the law- General had directed a solemn opening This preparation contains all of the at Burnham and Waterville with n> curtains shutting in the little writing envelope made me feel quite nervous.” of his last instructions as soon as the digestants and digests all kinds of for and from Bangor, Waterville, r den He heard a strange sound, yers. Polly”—he paused meaningly— Bess laughed. beyond. “do remember how the fatal marriage had taken place, and food. It gives instant reliefand never Boston, will run as follows like sobbing, behind the glimmering you lawyer “Oh, no,” she said; “I’m spared that. looked in our direction when lie came their young aunt by marriage was for- fails to cure. It allows you to eat all Indian reeds. He had to march The will keeps them all aloof.” FROM BELFAST. begun to That individual must given by them at last. the food you want. The most sensitive ...AND... then he had that? be either “The will?” said Archie. His ■forward, and stopped lingers ditme was mere aim em- stomachs can take it. its AM or 1. lie seemed to as went also, gium By use many you suspect up suddenly, affrightedly, to his Belfast, 7 no afraid. barrassed—but inquisitive, all the thousands of dyspeptics have been depart arms much.” mustache. He drew back with a start. City Point. 705 lie was a big man, with strong same. cured after else failed. It Nie nouctea. know 1 everything Waldo.1715 4 and a little in the shoulders—not “Yes. You if marry l lose it stoop There was no reading the counten- prevents formation of gasoil the stom- Brooks.. .. 7 2*' “I know that. We were his only liv- an.' Knox a stoop, but the kind that ance of that man the .t7 3S writing and 1—I remember a little gray with ach, relieving all distress after eating. often comes with over a horse, ing relations, “What?” Thorndike.. 745 leaning to before sheets of blue paper and the envelope Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. SENSE Unity. 7 7,3 was no speech he made me, just he Arcliie was breathless with astonish- as a long man will. There sealed with black. lie was Burnham, arrive... 8 15 died—” ment, and he looked at her as if she impassive, It can't seat in the Clinton. ... s mistaking John Gordon’s down to his very help 32 “I remember something he said to must be mad. professional, cough. Benton.8 42 the saddle. It was a last but do me; it was as as a cough that for the thirty you good Bangor....4 He took a stride at good promise.” “I never heard that. You never told E.O. Df.Witt long last—eager, years had made jump. Prepared only by & Co., Chicago, i A M Here there was a brief revival of me—” heirs-expectant contains times the Is the title ot' a booklet an litter of The $1. bottle 2ys 50c. size. by .. 8 unsteady—across all the gay Ilis curt, dry voice went muttering on, Waterville. 47 greed and rivalry in their glance. “1 told in iirst let- F M this woman’s room: but his step had you long ago, my the last clauses of the R. H. MOODY. advertising expert. will sink said re- repeating Gen- Portland 12 *2 5 the woman “We that,” .Joseph, ter after—after—” been heard inside eral’s its burden of riches >i 1 1' already; himself. that our will, with Boston I ^. 4 covering “Say pros- “l never had it,” he rsostoil, w had lifted her lie,id with a start. lie interrupted left to his wife, and its one harsh con- | D. 410 pects are equal; hadn’t we better— like a much injured man. readied her in an instant, parting the fiercely, dition: “The said Elizabeth Black, or ah!—go shares?” “Annie and John and the master all TO BELFAST. jingling reeds. forfeited the above, I Both are needed to make “What do you mean?” asked Mrs. said it was left to And Courage, having “Why were you crying?” lie said ab- you altogether. will now break the seal of his J M Cox suspiciously. Had she not often I understood from the envelope, ruptly. lawyers—” obeying the above directions, and will Boston, 1 j). paused in her schemes, struck with There was an 1 “It was nothing,” said Hess. “I—I’m extraordinary change disclose the name of the individual in- .o' successful, horror lest she might be contriving his in his manner. He stared at ^ef0 advertising rather tired.” her, speak- heriting in her default.” Portland.. victory after all? She was sure—quite like an accuser. A M 'I —lie looked straight at him, with a lit- ing a sure—that hers was the hidden Archie, looking on, entirely as spec- Waterville. r. but her was name; "You must have mistaken tle defiant smile, lip quiver- them,” tator, fancied he a twinkle in G°° Su' They heard the General’s commands, 1 “Perhaps,” she said. eyes; but as she listened her face Agent, Belfast. GKO. tight on tiers. angry stilted and but firm as on the Vice President and Genera1 v Then into busi- as as formal, >he said, “don’t mind. I’m they plunged keenly grew red tire. F. E. Booth by, Gen’l Pass, and Tick* "Oh,” ness. field of battle,—“ ‘Whereas my wife a coward. I’ve those two in “How dare you?” she cried. “He is just got Elizabeth has found a man worth all WORMSHundreds of Children and adults have wo rms "What about ] Dalcarres?” and he can’t defend but are treated for diseases. the house, and they hate me so. They inquired dead, himself—oh, she has forfeited for his other Thesymp- j “Does he hereby sake; toms are:—indigestion, with a variable me to are Joseph. know?” coward! I tell I love and wor- uppe- j would like die: they always you you and whereas this man will have mar tite ; foul tongue; offensive breath ; hard and i Mrs. Cox’s laugh wasquick and shrill. he was hero when I was a full with occasional and watching, watching. I remember—I ship him; my her for and is belly gripings pains j “I wish he ried herself, proved about the navel; eyes heavy and dull; itching Journal Pub. were once when only didn't. Trust him!” remember that. I told him ] Republican Co., heard—how eager they child—you of her trust—and mine; I here- of the nose ; short, dry cough ; grinding of the j she said. “He was bears some- worthy and 1 was ill.” shooting I’d rather be his nurse than be the teeth ; starting during sleep; slow fever; ] leave all I die possessed of—to my often in children, convulsions. where when the gossip was about; but and 1 was of him to the by “Why?” asked Dalcarres. He re- Queen: proud dear as a wedding present.’ I could guess the very month he went last. He was was girl BELFAST, MAI INE. membered. There had been stories of right—he right. God There was a short hush of consterna- to Kdinburg and asked the he their impatience. He had ridden ten lawyers.” only knows what saved me?” tion. Joseph dropped his voice at the next .She out her hands as if to ward Jsiria miles each evening, and waited in the flung The General’s surviving relatives possibility. off a and turned and left him. PIN WORM snow to catcli the doctor. Ilad she danger, looked at each other fiercely, each feel- ...AND... “How about this Archie?” Archie stood there dumb. He saw her heard that, too? tricked the other into a match; “I’ve heard of him,” said Mrs. Cox. rush the blank horror of Mrs. Cox ing by “Because of that awful money. Oh, past and the lawyer, his twinkle justified by how I hate it!” “Head over ears in love with her six in the room all too near for ELIXIR beyond, came forward to his con- years ago. But made her results, repeat is tne best worm remedr made, it has been m \ A curious line came round John Gor- they marry and so There was use dignity, disappear. gratulations. But Archie turned on | since 1851. is purely vegetable, harmless | the and effectual. Where no worms are NEW EDITION don’s mouth, as if—But he held her general—a sinful"shame!”—feeling- crash of glass door shut furiously; she in I present j “He is a his heel.—E. Ramsey, Chambers’s it acts as a Tonic, and corrects the condition hands fast and listened. ly. headlong soldier, reckless, could not trust herself in the house of the mucous membrane of the stomach and Journal. 1 imprudent; he will not care if she lias bowels. A positive cure for Constipation and “I saw them iook at each other,” she any longer. • • not a Biliousness, and a valuable remedy in all Webster’s said, “and their faces were simply mur- penny.” Archie sighed and whistled, utterly ) the common complaints of children. Price I “I said “Are we | 36 cents. Ask your druggist for it. derous. If can look like that at hope so,” Joseph. crestfallen. Another house of cards | The Best aml*Mo*tarrH« t ical'i ;■ n they Liberty Bell to Be Moved. I Dr. J. F. TRI E &. CO.. Auburs, Me. , each other because one of them engaged?” had fallen into dust. Special treatment Worms. Free pamphlet. er national might- » The old ^ Jo^Tape Int ily Paper in the United State- II. Liberty bell, familiar to all it—oh! how must look at me. get they Students of “It’s a fine said “a American history, that “pro- one of our r«■;.« It frightens me. I sea them wish place,” Archie; liess did not know where she was | Believing that every fine a landed l claimed liberty throughout all the land Dictionary uave at least one poison into the cup I drink, and if I place. Why, Bess, you’re running; she was desperately angry. j good agriculttn lady!” we have n.« should hear them at night creeping— All she cared for was to feel the wind Plates journal, perfected arrangt “You are she said. Dr. Emmons’ New Throughout changed.” beating in her face and to get away we can sentl that practical and im- creeping—” Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to “Tougher? Tanned? dear from ual. Farm and Home, iu conne* 1 lie little lianas tightly claspea in My girl Archie. hundreds oi anxious women. There is 25,000 New Words remember its and posi- his were shaking. Mas this the Bess years years—” At last she grew breathless. She sat tively no other remedy known to medical science Phrases and Definitions Republican Journ 1 on rtmarkabi\ ii ran the hand-in-hand- that will so and do the work. whose was the They up steps down on the grass and laughed and quickly safely as given below. Lack of space for Courage pluck famous, Longest and most obstinate irregularities from 4 under the d\rect super- in the girl and boy, as they made believe—and with her cheeks white with Prepared description of the contents of Fain richest woman county, and the cried, again any cause relieved immediately. Success guar- vision of W.T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., all unaware of two them from < most unattainable? watching anger. anteed at any stage. No pain, danger, or inter- which is unequalled for variety ;-i an unobtrusive outlook. ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of United States Commissioner of Edu- at she said As luck would have it, John Gordon Prominent among its many depart m*m “Laugh me,” wistfully. cases where others have failed. The most diffi- assisted a corps of “You are not changed,” said Archie. of was a walk cation, by large mentioned the and Market I. “Oh! laugh at me; but remember I’m Dalcarres taking solitary cult eases successfully treated by mail,and bene- editors. Farm harden. He was her as be- competent specialists and a most poor woman and a stranger, regarding tenderly, around the farm he was going to sell, ficial results guaranteed in every instance. No Frultf tulture, Plans and Invcnllrns, Th* came him after that He risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies and—and I’m all alone.” long parting. and which so near the lands of his R.ich Bindings. a 2364 Pages Talks with a Around the hlohe, I lay whom we never see. W rite for further Lawyer, was at least as handsome as ever, much particulars 5000 Illustrations John Gordon felt a sudden leap at his neighbor. Walking along thoughtfully, and free confidential advice. Do not put off too and Dairy, The Poultry Vard, The |u taller than with a fierce she, mustache. with a under his he All letters answered. Remem- u» ^ heart; he put out his strong right arm gun arm, presently long. truthfully Better Than Ever for I Plants and Flowers, The Veterlnarj, l “A he in a com- ber, this remedy is safe under every Home, to fold round her and hold her safe— widow,” continued, saw a rabbit. lie lired, and the air absolutely Fancy Work, Household Features ical voice that possible condition and positively leaves no after School, and Office. jarred. “A widow. was shaken wiih a little of -m And then there was a high cackle be- white dash ill effect upon the health. Sent by mail, securely Farm and Home is published mmii Poor little Bess!” should be hind the reeds and Mrs. Cox sidled in. smoke. sealed, $2.00. Money letters registered. We also publish thus giving you 24 numbers a year, “You haven’t been home she DII. J-W. EMMONS CO., 170TremontSt., Boston. “Half in the dark, Aunt Elizabeth! yet?” “Oh!” She lifted her head with a cry Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary making a volume of over 500 page' ,: said in a Archie looked half Ho you want your poor relation to hurry. and saw him—saw his look of horror with Glossaryof Scottish Words and Phrases. all the latest and most reliable ini' First class in quality, second class in size.” break her neck?” Putting relation in reproachful. as he sprang forward and was with her experience .and science can supply. he said. “You came first. was a “No,” in three strides. t the singular tine slap at the man etc. of both By special arrangement we make You were first—weren’t Specimen pages, who walked just behind. always you? “Mrs. Courage,” he was saying, “I books sent on application. time the following liberal offer: But, I say, I’d no end of a bother get- have shot are CATARRH “It’s dinner, I think,” said the widow- might you! What you G. d C. Merriam Co. To all who pay for The Republican .loom.* ting leave'.” Druggist ed who held that mock title. She doing here?” " girl “Had for Publishers year In advance, $2.00, Karin and Home lifted her head as became a you?” He was uncivil in his alarm, as if ad- ri; bravely, d Mass. sent for one year free. The regular suIjm “I tried for it before,” he said. “Just a or a Doubt- Springfield General’s widow, and led the way form- dressing trespasser tramp. lO Cent for Farm and Home Is 50 cents a after the news came that the year. with Dalcarres. The other two general— less she made ajstrange spectacle sitting ally know— I’d a bit of a cut Address all orders to had to walk side by side. that—you got there. TRIAL SIZE. on the but it healed before I THE REPUBLICAN JOIKV U PUB t'» Involuntarily they looked at each head, up “If you must know,” she said, reck- could and wanted 4m46 Belfast. Me. other and then at the pair in front. get my papers; they lessly, “I was crying.” us for a of little Cream Balm “Eh?” said Joseph. badly pack fights.” “Why?” Ely's did at Gives relief at once. FARM FOR SALE. “How you get it last?” said Bess. His voice was still but LEWIS’ “Humph!” said Mrs. Cox significant- unsteady, very THE OLD LIBERTY BELL AS IT IS TODAY, She saw the scar, a white across “Too cautious.” Then ridge kind. She felt a sudden, bitter impa- It cleanses, soothes and INHALANT FOR PH HUSH- ly. they glared to the inhabitants thereof” on Located in the town of of his brow, and remem bering finding his tience at his manner, like that of a July 4, heals the diseased mem- BrooksTCountv Wai- at each other again like tigers. one and one-half mile from the and name, with terror, among the wounded. 1776, is soon to take a trip from Phila- brane. It cures catarrh n U. LI IT A H do, village The medicine in the world > ’. queen’s adviser, always faithful, a little twelve miles from Belfast, consisting of 100 acres only patent It made her feel and and drives away a cold LULU *1 ftlLMU universal satisfaction. It never fads to proud tender; she distant. r delphia to Charleston. It is to be ex- head It of land in a state of cultivation. The farm in the good mediate it never fails to i<'-- were still at a looked in his face and smiled. •' quickly. 1 is well with water. Good orchards relief; greatly They sitting dessert, “Because I am she said. hibited at tlie South Carolina Inter- is absorbed. Heals and protects the Membrane. supplied apple of attacks. poor,” of also a of pear and severity Many distressing silent" little Bess had been “How?” asked Archie. “I told the Resores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size grafted fruit, variety plum Not a f'aiili company. She had not to cause such state and West Indian and a half Phthisic cured in a short time. expected exposition. 50c.; Trial Size, 10c.; at Druggists or by mail. trees; 26 acres of heavy timber; story trying to talk and failed, and Dalcarres colonel I wanted leave to get married.” an effect with her scornful words. It house, baru with nor a failure reported in thirty-eight yeai ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. house, carriage large cellar; Sent mail. Price was at her with a slow earnest- “But—are water into the house and barn ; a pleas- by $1.00. gazing you—” was worse than Archie. brought Patented. .1. C. LKW1S, ant location. My reason for selling is old age. Prop11''1;’" ness that was not lost upon the two Archie laughed oddly at her exclama- “Poor!” he cried. For Dr. Fowler’s Extract of No. lt> Prescott St., Somervill' forty years Price §1,500. Address, M> third parties. Xowoneof the servants tion. He looked at the Wild has been curing summer ■■■■I STOPPED FREE 2m35* A. S. Maine. A. A. Howes & Co., Agents Belfast, involuntarily great Strawberry ™ FOltBES, Brooks, brought in a telegram. The mistress “I—I—hope so,” he said meaningly. house behind, at the land be- complaint, dysentery, diarrhcea, bloody ■ ■ W™ Permanently Cured by stretching and it has never of the house took it up listlessly as a Then, as luck would have it, in walked tween it and this furthest strip of his. flux, pain in the stomach, ft ft m DR- KUNE’S GREAT yet failed to do everythi ng claimed for it. NERVE Joseph. The richest woman in the was ™ — W restorer county I I No Fits after first use. FOR SALS. Ten minutes he was lit- ■ day's WANTED later, being a excuse for her tears. ■ Confutation, or bv mail; treatise aad OASl’OKXA. making strange Don’t let the little ones suffer from eczema personal erally shaken. “I’m the woman in *2 TRIAL BOTTLE FREE poorest Scotland, or other skin diseases. No need to Fit who on •> 1,011 Ha,° torturing patients pay expresaage only delivery. A tenant for a house on Congress street now Hbe house lot on Congress street known *lwa,s B®#* “What to •Permanent Curt, not only temporary relief, for all Ner- possessed you interrupt I think,” said Bess. She looked at him for it. Doan’s Ointment cures. Can’t harm and in condition to Patterson lot, will be sold at a ^9Ttie vows Disorders. Epilepsy, Spasms. St. Vitas' Dance, being repaired put satisfy. bargain 1<>N them?” said Mrs. Cox, injured and in- a on her “I the most delicate skin. At any Exhaustion. tf25 DUNTON & 1>UN with defiant smile lip. drug store, Debility. DB. B. H.HLINB,L4. Rent low. _ dignant. “Another minutQ and they haven’t a single friend. I’m only a 50 cents. 931 Arch Street. Philadelphia. r«M ink. WM. C. MARSHALL. Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—3Stf * I YORK FASHIONS. ASTHMA NEW CAST BE COKED. RELIGIOUS POEMS. Ideas. | New Fall Waist A Noted Physician-Will Give This to Suf. “,,d Winter Millinery. Plumage. H«#es. Alphabet of the Women of Scripture. Golf, Ke.l, National Blue Purple the ,11 a„,j terers In Belfast. Fabric*. Broadcloth. Dreus- Shades. ( ,in«*h' Hair A Correct New Silks. stat«nient that Asthma H.aking* eanhhe Not did Anna watch for our waist promises to 80 wel1 kll0'v vainly keep The flannel shirt authoriU as p"§ tr?m =, ever in fall and winter millinery autiionty l)r. Rudolph Schiffmann will Lord; be quite as popular as this autumn, |,es be of interest to She saw Him a babe in the adored. asthma sufferers The ex- Temple except in the heliotrope shades. This ;nite varied, the “Continental” be- B Asthmatics has been that for some inexplicable reason, is to .OF THE.. ■ Fittlelifea°nvmron last, veil and several on tlie turban afforded them with did hvbj the methodsmethedi / ha? ,bt‘en Bernice, pomp, proud Agrippa be abjured as quite passe. contrast to heretofore employed, and, liter a strong tiaring in fact, the disease has bring. up to now been re- To hear Paul’s defence and appeal to the A turban sliows a brim garded as incurable. The correct new shades for the flan- peculiar This noted pliyl eian king. will lias, however, after a nel those that be worn by BELFAST of waist, FUEL & HAY CO. in a at thecen- life-long study ating sharp point Asthma and C are national kindred discovered a the girl, golt red, which diseases, stylish : the bowl crown, which renders it remedy not only relieves Candace, the Queen, was of Etliiop fame, Nile and chasseur or hunt- the severest cases instantly blue, myrtle, ■ of Fever Whose steward, through Philip, a Christian round. All tastes may he suit- and Asthma, flay er’s green. llionchitis, but has actually cured thou- became. or those sands whose hiring hats, turning up cases had been pronounced in- D curable. The Persian trimming effects, new as in 89 complete is Dr. s [tic are quite much demand Schiffmann a have confidence in his In Israel Deborah judged ’neath palm, this time last disappeared, Haddocks, remedy that he year, Plymouth Vein, Scratonn, requests -e over the face. this And Sisera’s in a no coming down paper to announce that for the next conquest proclaimed and this season are longer considered three days, he otters a liberal psalm. a rge picture hats are from their sample box of desirable as garniture. bemttmanu 8 Astlima Cure” free of ch&r^fi E AND LATTIMER LEHIGH. black, a brim lined to all persons necessarily applying at A. A. Howes * Eve, first of all women, man happiness The effect became Co.’s Drug Store. Dr. very long-waisted hilYon folds and one broad, long Schiffmann believes brought; so that it fell into disfavor Stove and Chestnut. Egg and Grate. that an exaggerated actual test will be the most convinc- Satan all his too, she an finish, and By beguiled, woe, with women. This autumn Delivered and in lilume giving elegant ing, in fact the only way to overcome particular put In, barrels, $6.50 $6.30 wrought. the waist line will be lowered a trifle to wu white velvet roses under the the natural prejudice of thousands “ of Asth- F in and matics who have heretofore sought relief in give a becoming slenderness, but no Dump Carts, 6.35 6.15 vain. False was who came Persons living out of town will re- Felix’s wife Jewess, more—not the very ugly lengthening ceive a And heard Paul the faith in Prices at 6.10 \ NEW HAT MATERIAL package free by writing direct to Dr concerning way down in front. Wharf, 5.90 R. Schiffmann, 370 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Christ’s name. ,1 colors resembling heavy cam- Minn., before September 21st, and enclosing G Advices affirm that the uncertainty Lehigh 25 Cents per ton extra. with a satin a 2c. stamp. cloth,but finish,laid The Galilee women, so faithful, amazed, in regard to the waist buttoned in the On ,composes many hats, or Calvary’s cross, weeping, mournfully back is and that, A discout of 25 cents per ton will be made from the above stylish Skin affections will past, notwithstanding prices readily disappear by gazed. its inconvenience, its is as- ten -ed in combination with plain or using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look popularity for CASH within days from delivery of Coal. H sured on account of its novelty. This id felt. 1 • are out lor counterfeits. If you get DeWitt’s raped trimmings Cast out were both and Ishmael fact is noticeable the you will get good results. It is the quick Hagar specially among -ivlish, with a drooping tendency and positive cure for piles. R. H. wild, new silk waists, where the buttoned or IS OFTEN Moody. Because he mocked Sarah’s own child. Cumberland Coal Wood of all Kinds VERY DESIRABLE. back, and silken scarfs with Isaac, hooked back is decidedly in the majority. | J coils often serve this Register of Deep Water Vessels. All Coal guaranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and delivery. > Telephone purpose, Brave Judith renowned was because, as are the Panne applications among [^■“Special attention given to delivery outside city limits. } Connection 18-4. we < ace of all or real black we’ve Guarantee it kinds, SHIPS. read, latest garniture notions for very elabo- She slew llolofernes and cut off his head! lace are used on brims, the lat- rate waists. green panne Abner B F Light appli- Coburn, Colcord, sailed from K on a waist is considered At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for .1) or the former qued black silk i plain full, and Port Townsend, Wash, Aug 25 for Cape the County of Waldo, on the 10th SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel “so as Job’s all were, smart. day of Scd-p Town. Kezia, fair,” daughters very PROBATE NOTICES. tember, A. D. 1901. WALDOfast, on the 10th day of September, 1901. d on black taffetta silk or vel- In sweetness her name we infer. Christianua A excelled, by M. Berry, executrix of the last will G Ropes, Chapman, sailed from Yoka- BOYNTON, administrator of the estate d on brims. L Kows of either velvet or of te.staiu?nt of Samuel H. Berry, late of Mon*- draped liama Aug. 3 for San Francisco. ribbon, satin, EBENP.Samuel T. Greenleaf, late of Palermo, in ville.a?n in said At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within aud said County, deceased, having presented A J C M a stitch to County of Waldo, her LARGE ROSES Fuller, Nichols, arrived at Cape The “tender-eyed” Leah was Jacob’s first, joined by herring-bone form for the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday deceased, having present- first and final account of administration of ed a petition praying for a license to sell at Town July 1 from Port Townsend. wife, bands about three inches wide, are a of September, A. D. 1901. private said estate for allowance. e in ostrich plumes sale and convey certain real estate of said deceas- great favor, Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, Baltimore for “beautiful” Rachel he loved as his late for silk waists. to be a that notice Though trimming effect certain instrument, purporting copy of ed,which is particularly described in said petition, Ordered, thereof be given, three and chiffon San lat 33 N testament and codicil weeks in ver more desirable, Francisco; spoken July 17, life. A the last will and there- in accordance with an advantageous offer there- successively, the Republican Journal, ion 43 30 W. M to of Horace Crosby, late of the City of Pitts for. a newspaper published in Belfast, in said ne are blue and castor are a that all County, indespensable. Plumage arrived at 14 sky fetching State of Pennsylvania, deceased, having persons interested may attend at a Pro- Bangalore, Nagaski Aug All hail to women most burg, Ordered, That the said petitioner notice to thee, Mary! ’mong combination that will be much favored been with a petition praying that the give bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th tsone on all circlets from Philadelphia,124 days passage, all well. presented all persons interested by causing a of this day sides—long blessed, same be tiled and recorded in the Pro- copy of October next, and show if E B Sutton, J 1’ Butman, arrived at Tsin- this fall. Castor alone will be one of allowed, order t<> be published three weeks cause, any they ist The mother of sweet con- bate Court of said of Waldo, and that successively have, why the said account should not be feathers, wings, birds, quills Christ, Virgin the for shirt County in the Republican Journal, a allowed. tau Aug 23 from New York. favorite shades flannel letters be issued to the executor newspaper published GEO. E. fessed ! testamentary at Belfast, that at JOHNSON, Judge. u the latter F A S Pendleton, sailed waists. One reason for its therein they may appear a Probate A true Attest: parroquets, being Emily Whitney, popularity named. Court, to be held at within copy. from San Francisco 30 for Honolulu. N Belfast, and for said Chas. P. al demand in milli- July is that it is a shade that will blend be- Ordered, That notice be to all in- County, ou the 8th of Hazeltine, Register, high-class Sad land given persons day October, A. D. 1901, Emily lleed, arrived at Honolulu July 4 Naomi's heart for her native with so ad- terested a copy of this order to be at ten of the clock before noon and show comingly any light shade, by causing cause SS. Iu 1 iglit gray felts are again shown from N S W. yearned, three weeks successively in the Re- if any have, the Court of Probate, held at Bel- Sydney, mits of a of stocks published they why prayer of said petition- on great diversity and at that er should WALDOfast, the 10th day of 1901. \ milliners Gov Robie, E Colcord, sailed from Everett, And widowed and needy, she thither re- publican Journal, published Belfast, they not be granted. September, -day use, and the best Everett A. Wyman, of Eben L. Wash. 1 for X. S. W. turned. girdles. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- GEO.E. guardian Coombs, Sept Sydney, 4 4 4 JOHNSON, Judge. of in said ng wliite silk within and for said County, on the second A true Islesboro, County, having presented trimmings, draped Henry 11 Hyde, A W Blanchard, arrived fast, copy. Attest: his first and fiual 0 of October next, at ten of the clock Chas. account of guardianship for at San Francisco June 1:1 from Baltimore. On some few of the advanced models Tuesday P. Hazeltine, Register. allowance. in folds, finished by a white Then before ‘noon, and show cause, If any they have, L J X at (irpah forsakes her, but Ruth to her Mary Cushing, Pendleton, Cape of separate waists there is an the same should not be and Ordered, That notice thereof ; a of white Brims cleaves, apparent why proved, approved At a Probate Court held at within and for b6 given, three pair wings. Town July 31 for Newcastle, X S. W. allowed. Belfast, weeks in the Whom Boaz soon effort to make the back popu- successively, Republican Journal, a at loved as she gleaned ’mid postilion the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of Sep- little wider and crowns some- Manuel lAaguno, i>. r. jsicnois, Along GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. newspaper published in Belfast aid the sheaves. lar instead of the straight belted back. tember, A. D. 3901. that all County, Kong Aug 4 for New York. A true copy. Attest: persons interested may a ml a Probate aiier than tliose of last winter, These are or H. Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San. p postilions tucked, pleated Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. EMERSON, widower of Martha A. Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th day of and flat. JOSIAHEmerson, late of Swanville, in said of October next, and show if anvthev mil black combinations are Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. Priscilla arid husband at Corinth Paul square County cause, have, very Waldo, deceased, having presented a why the said account should not he a arrived at Honolulu 30 from At a Probate Court held at within and petition flowed. Reaper, May sought, Belfast, for an allowance out of the GEO. E. i. all the tan or brown shades,and for the of on the second Tues- praying personal es- JOHNSON, Judge. Newcastle, N. S. NY. And with them Velvet waists, for the most are County Waldo, tate of said deceassd. A true abode, and at tent-making part, of A. D. 1901. copy—Attest: ,c or are hues. S I) sailed from day September, Chas. green leading Carleton, Amsbury, wrought. severely plain, as any attempt to tuck Ordered, That the said netitioner uotice P. Hazeltjne, Register. Tacoma 11 for Honolulu. A certain instrument, purporting to be the last give ■ Aug in a ef- to all interested In a AM 1-XS’ hair fabrics Q them results very cumbersome xi. will and testament of S persons causing copy of this St F NY arrived at Manila George Sargent, order to be three Paul, Treat, are on but are not to be late of in said of de- published weeks successively in SS.—In Court of Prohate, held at Bel- Said Sheba's fair who to Solomon fect, view, apt Searsport, County Waldo, the WAIlD0 at the well-known house of Aug 28 from Newcastle N. S. NY. via Sydney. Queen, been for Republican Journal, a newspaper published ff fast, on the 10th day of September, 1901. worn, as does notseem ceased, having presented probate. at Belfast, that St Nicholas, arrived at Honolulu July 24 came, generally milady they may appear at a Probate Adriana A. Bunker, administratrix on the estate are the lead- Ordered, That notice be to all in- to be held at Taylor, certainly from Newcastle, X. S. NY. “Thy wisdom and rielies exceed their great to take kindly to them—Philadelphia given persons Court, Belfast, within and for said Jaseph L. S. Coombs, late of Islesboro, in said terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub- County, on the 8th day of A. I). ■ rics of the season, in State of LA cleared from fame.” Record. October, 1901, County, deceased, having presented her first and coming, Maine, Colcord, lished three weeks successively in The Republican at ten of the clock before noon, and show final account of New Y’ork 3 for R cause, administration of said estate for shades of brown, tan, blue, helio- May Hong Kong; passed Journal, a newspaper published at Belfast, that if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- allowance. to 15. they appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- er should not be Anjer prior Aug Rebecca, through cunning, Isaac’s chief granted. Ordered, That rimson or black, soft and due, Tillie E Eben arrived fast, within and for said County, on the second GEO. E. notice thereof he given, three Starbuck, Curtis, blessing won JOHNSON, Judge. weeks in the at San Francisco 11 from Honolulu. Tuesday of October next, at ten of the clock be- A true copy A *est: successively, Republican Journal, ■ Aug From Esau for her a in ialile. An attractive novelty is Jacob, younger pet fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why Oh as. P. Hazeltine, newspaper published Belfast, in said county, NVm II Macy, Amsbury, sailed from San son. Register. that all persons interested attend at a Pro of black the same should not be proved, approved aud al- may ribbon stripes ileecv, Francisco April 17 for Alaska. lowed. hate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th clay S of October on or NYm II Conner, J T Erskine, arrived at GEO. E. JOHNSON, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for next, and show cause, if any they have hair colored grounds, Judge. the said Manila July 25 from Newcastle, X S. NY. Salome was blest, when Christ’s tomb she Black Hair A true copy. Attest: the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of Sep- why account should not he allowed. long hair on another shade of drew near, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. tember, A. D. 1901. GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. 1 A true Attest: BARKS. The glad “lie is risen!” to K. PLUMMER, brother of Laura J. copy. u> color, or in direct contrast. angel’s note, Chas. P. hear. EDWINHussey, late of Freedom, in said County of Hazeltine, Register. Alice Reed, Alanson cleared from a at ■ or narrow oc- Ford, “I have used your Hair Vigor At. Probate Court held Belfast, within and for Waldo, deceased, having presented a stripes stripes X June 15 for Buenos T petition Yarmouth, S, Ayres. for five years and am the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of praying that he may be appointed administrator NOTICE. The subscriber greatly A. good and the familiar Edward May, arrived at San Francisco was so September, D. 1901. of the estate of said deceased. gives notice that he has beeu position, Good Tabitha’s loss greatly deplored, pleased with it. It certainly re- ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby duly ap- Aug. 17 from Honolulu. certain to be the last pointed administrator of the estate of nes on double-faced Through prayer of St. Peter her life was stores the color to instrument, purporting Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to again goods, original gray will and testament of Gardner Ethel, Dodge, arrived at Portland July restored. A Philbrick, late all persons interested by causing a copy of this MERCY J. TRUNDY, late of Belfast,' 'side and the colored or 20 from Charleston. hair. Itkeeps my hairsoft.”—Mrs. of Thorndike, in said County of Waldo, deceased, order to be three weeks cut, published successively in in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given U Helen New Me. having been presented for probate. the a Herbert Black, NY II Blanchard, arrived Kilkenny, Portland, Republican Journal, newspaper published bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- side seen through. at that at Rosario, June 1 from Pascagoula via Uriah’s wife’s beauty King David’s love Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- Belfast, they may appear at a Probate mands against the estate of said deceased are a Court, to be held at within and for HOP-SACKING Buenos Ayres. won, terested by causing copy of this order to be Belfast, said desired to present the same for settlement, and three weeks in The County, on the 8th day of A. D. Mabel I Meyers, C N arrived at And she was the mother of wise Solomon. Hair has published successively Repub- October, 1901, ail indebted thereto are requested to make pay- "it. strong weave will he much Meyers, Ayer’s Vigor lican Journal, published at Belfast, that at ton of the clock before noon, and show cause, ment Rosario 21* from Boston. they immediately. Julj V been color to may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- •CHARLESS. TRUNDY. after, and wool canvas also, this at 7 from should not Matanzas, arrived Havana, July Queen, modest and proud, Vashti dared to restoring Belfast, within and for said County, on the second tioner be granted. Belfast, September 10. 1901. \ ing been such a special favorite Philadelphia. refuse hair for Tuesday of October next, at ten of the clock GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Olive arrived at New York gray fifty years, before noon, and show cause if A true copy. Attest: Thurlow, Sept To unveil her her throne any they have, The _ summer that it lias been beauty, thereby Chas. P. NOTICE. subscriber the 5 from Savannah. and it never fails to do why the same should not be proved, approved Hazeltine, Register. lose! and allowed. ADMINISTRAOTR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly arrived at Town 3 Jit out in winter texture. Granite Penobscot, Cape Sept GEO. E. appointed administrator of the estate of from Freemantle. \V this work, cither. JOHNSON, Judge. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for nos or mixed wools cannot be A true copy. Attest: the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of Sep- A. CUTTER SIBLEY, late of Belfast, Rebecca M G from Phila- The Witch 'twas of Endor that wretched Chas. P. Crowell, Dow, You can it Hazeltine, Register. tember, A. D. 1901. in the of W and used with, and broadcloths more delphia for Brazil arrived at Delaware Saul sought, rely upon County aldo, deceased, given H. CLARK, widow of Manly Clark, late bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Breakwater dune 3. And Samuel’s semblance to counsel him for a oid their own. The few models stopping your hair At Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for SARAHof Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, de- mands against the estate of said deceased are de- Rose Inn is, Melvin Colcord, arrived at brought. from for the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of cease 1, having presented a petition praying for sired to present the same for settlement, and all liking dresses yet seen have skirts Santos Aug. 17 from New Y'ork. X falling, keeping September, A. D. 1901. an allowance out of the personal estate of said indebted thereto are requested to make payment Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New Y'ork certain instrument, purporting to be the last deceased. immediately. ear the ground, with rows of The X numbered live live and for JOSEl’H Jr. Feb 28 from Hong Kong. Virgins foolish, your scalp clean, A will and testament of Frank R Moody, Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to WILLIAMSON, late of in said of Augusta, September 10, 1901. ig at the lower edge, fitting close Thomas A Goddard, arrived at Rosario wise, hair Belmont, County Waldo, de all persons interested by causing a copy of this your grow. been for o from Portland. Whose story bids “watch.'' lest Christ’s making ceased, having presented probate. order to be published three weeks successively in ■'d the hips, and daring outward Aug $1.0Z a bottle. All druggists. The a here- NYillard Mudgett. J. II. Monroe, arrived coming surprise. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in Republican Journal, newspaper published NOTICE The subscriber terested a at Belfast, that they may at a Probate by notice that she has been duly appoint- short, round jackets. A new at Montevideo 29 from Boston. Y by causing copy of this order to be pub- appear EXECUTRIX’Sgives Aug If cannot Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said ed executrix of the last will and testament of of Jairus from death your druggist supply you, lished three weeks successively in the Republican ei black with a Young Daughter send us one iio'lar and we will express Journal, at Belfast, that County, ou the 8th day of October, A. D. 1901, hop-sacking very her published they may ap* JOHN L. NORTON, late of Wiuterport, SCHOONERS. op'ed eyes. you a bottle. I’o sure and give the name pear at a Probate Court, to be held at at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if is finish had two moire hands Belfast, in the of deceased. All At Christ's gentle call, 1 say, damsel, of your nearest express office. Address, within and for said on the second Tues- any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner County Waldo, persons County, demands the estate of said deceas- ed soft mohair Georgia Gilkey, NY R Gilkey, arrived at arise!” J. A YElt CO., Lowell, Mass, day of October next, at ten of the clock before should not be granted,. having against at both sides (a j ed are desired to present the same for settlement St 2 from New Y'ork. noon, and show cause, if have, the GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Pierre, Mart., Aug Z any they why and all indebted thereto are to make at one at either same should not be and allowed. A true copy. Attest: requested side) placed Henry Clausen, Jr, arrived at Savannah proved, approved immediatelv. To in honor is GEO. E. Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. payment ! the the sides and at Sept 5 from Portsmouth, N. 11. Zilpah, Israel, due, JOHNSON, Judge. CHARLOTTE A. NORTON front, 01 Jacob’s twelve tribes she was mother of A true copy. Attest: Gladys, 11 B Colson, cleared from Newr At a Probate Court held at Wiuterport, September 10, 1901. ack. The Eton has been two. Chas. P. Hazeltlne, Register. Belfast, within and for jacket Y'ork Aug. 29 for Point-a-Pitre and Basse the County of Waldo, on the 10th day of Sep- A. D. -■ue so long that it will Terre. —Presbyterian. tember, 1901. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE, 'lne subscriber probably At a Probate Court held at within and hereby John C Smith Kneeland, cleared from Belfast, for E. widow of Fred M. !i gives notice that he has been the or the of Waldo on the second FULLER, Fuller, I duly appoint- pplanted by blouse Xor- Jacksonville 5 from New Y'ork. County Tuesday of late of in said of de- ed Executor of the last will ami testauieut of Sept September, A. D. 1901. LYNNE Unity, County Waldo, acket. A Hall, arrived at St. John TOKENS. ceased, having presented a petition praying for late of Mary Haskell, certain WILLIAM LORD, Brooks, N. 29 from Newark. instrument, purporting to be the last an allowance out of the personal estate' of said NEW SILKS B.f Aug will and testament of Hannah L. dece in the of Waldo, deceased, and given Lucia arrived at Belfast Each day upon the Nile, ‘t is said, A White, tsed. County Porter, Farrow, yellow late ot Winterport, in said County of bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- a the cast forth Waldo, Ordered, That the said notice to soft, clinging tendency, and Sept 9 from New Y’ork. Joseph, youthful ruler, deceased, having been presented for petitioner give mands against the estate of said deceased are probate. all persons interested a of this R NY arrived at wheat, by causing copy desired to present the same for settlement, and lure louisines of every Hopkins, Hichborn, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- order to be three weeks in description 3 That floating to his father’s feet,— published successively all indebted thereto are to ma\e pay- Montevideo Aug fron Buenos Ayres. haply, terested by causing a copy of this order to be the a at requested pub- Republican Journal, newspaper published ment immediatelv. high rank. Pronounced patterns R F cleared from Phila- The sad old father, who believed him lished three weeks in The that Pettigrew, Morse, successively Republican Belfast, they may appear at a Probate Court, CHAS. W. LORD. 28 for Portland. dead,— Jo trnal. published at Belfast, that they to be held at Belfast, within and for said ie used for evening wear, ofteu- delphia Aug may ap- County Brooks, September 10, 1901. Sallie NY II arrived at New' It might be said in Egypt there was bread; pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th day of October, A. D. 1901, at ten of POn, NYest, within and mi In black silks 4 from And thus the the desert for said County, on the second Tues- the clock before noon, and show cause, if auv moire-grounds. Y'ord Sept Rockland. patriarch, past of October L sands day next, at ten of the clock before they have, why the the prayer of said petitioner :i is but tart'e- NVillie Newton arrived at Rockland n >on and show if ...THE... rep foremost, fancy And scant oasis with cause, any they have, why the should not be granted. Sept 11 from New Y'ork. fringed thirsty same should not be proved, and allowed. GEO. E. «ill overshadow silks to a approved JOHNSON, Judge. plain green, as a GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A true copy. Attest: extent. These show small de- Be lured toward the love that yearned Light Fairy A true copy. Attest: Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. “I have been suffering from Dyspepsia unseen. Chas. P. Hazeltise, Register. dots, and not unfre- and what dear is if use the particularly for the past twenty years and have been So, Hung scattered,—oh by your cooking you right Baking _ I SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- three sizes are Oval unable after all and hands! fast, on the 10th of 1901. tly together. trying preparations Powder. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and WALDO day September, On the swift rushing and invisible tide, William H. Clifford, of R. Cox of physicians to get any relief. After taking for the County of Waldo, on the 10th of guardian Mary us of two sizes with a different Small tokens drift adown from fair Here is a sure formula: day Belfast, in said his first one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found far, September, A. D. 1901. County, having presented and final acc< uut of g for allowance, are attractive. relief and am now in better health than I lands, ardiansliip particularly 70 E. CURTIS, widow of Albine H. Curtis, together with his of said trust for ac- And to us who in the desert bide, 2 lbs. ThreeiCrow Cream Tartar resigtation lu ve been for twenty years. I cannot praise say SARAHlate of Winterport, in said County of Waldo, ceptance. Verona Clarke. no to JOBBERS OF Kodol Cure too thus “Are you athirst ? Are there sheaves deceased, presented a Dyspepsia highly,” I lb. Three Crow Soda having petition praying Ordered, That notice thereof be three writes Mrs. C. NV. North Creek* bind? _8 that she may be appointed administratrix of the given, Pur Over Piny Tears. Roberts, weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Ark. fc. II. Beloved, here is fullness; follow on and Cost 78c estate of said deceased. Moody. a newspaper published in Belfast, in said county, CRAIN, 1 find.” Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to that all interested attend at a Pro- Olii and Wfi.l-Thif.ii Remedy. 3 lbs. Best Powder at a cost of persons may —Susan Coolidge. making Baking all persons interested by causing a copy of this or- bate Court, to be held at Belfast on the 8th Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been of Trust. day Song Powders in cans der to be published three weeks successively in The of October u&xt, and show cause, if lor over millions* of 26c per lb. All Baking put up any they fifty years by Republican Journal, a newspaper published at have, why the said account should not be allowed FEED, ■ is for their children while teething, IN THE BREAKING OP THE I1AY. contain some some Belfast, that may appear at a Probate Court, and I cannot see tlie that leads Starch, Ammonia, Alum, they resignation accepted success. It soothes the always way to be held at Belfast, within and for said perfect child, In the of Easter even, County GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. To heights above; gray some By making your own from on is the gums, allays all pain, cures wind Phosphate. the 8th day of October. A. D. 1901, at tenor A true copy. Attest: I sometimes He leads me on When the light begins to fade, SEEDS and and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. quite forget the clock before noon, and show cause, if any they Chas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. With hand of Fly two angels out of heaven, pure have, wh> the of said asant to the taste. Sold love; prayer petitioner should by druggists Veiled in shade. not be erranted. Hut yet I know the patli must lead me to vesper S3.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- part of the world. Twenty-five And GEO. E. ••ry Immanuel's they watch by those that sleep, Three Crow JOHNSON, Judge. fast, on the 10th of 190J. CROCERIE8 a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be land, A true Attest: WALDO day September, And when I reach I shall As they watched Immanuel’s rest, copy. William B. administrator on the es- and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s life’s summit, Chas. P. Blanchard, Soothing know And they comfort ail who weep, Hazeltine, Register. tate of Charles A. Fogg, late of Burnham, in said Importers of Salt. up, and take no other kind. Cream Tartar And understand. As they soothed sad Mary’s breast. County, deceased, having presented his second and final account of administration of said es- Soft through the night, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for they whisper tate for allowance. 1 cannot trace the onward course the of on the 10th dealers in the finest of -Yew Head of the Teachera. always “Wait until the morning light! County Waldo, day of Sep- quality .My ship must take; From your sorrow look tember, A. D. 1901. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Tiie new of away weeks in the president the National But, looking backward, I behold afar To the of the E. CURTIS, of T. successively, Republican Journal, breaking day.” daughter Nancy Hall, a in in said Anthracite ~ . F iueational association Its late of iu said of newspaper published Belfast, County, and Is possibly the' shining wake, SARAH Winterport, County Waldo, that all interested attend at a Pro- Illumined with God’s of and In the Easter dawn victorious, having presented a persons may tallest of the He light love; so deceased, petition praying bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th pedagogue country. When the stars in fade. that she be appointed administratrix of the day I on ward go. rose-light may of October next, and show cause, it any they Blacksmith Rise those and AND estate of said deceased. LOcllSa In perfect trust, that He who holds the helm angels, plumed glorious, have, why the said account should not be allowed. Tlie course must know. Like the sun arrayed. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to GEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. And they gather up the flowers Three Crow Soda all persons interested by causing a copy of this A true copy. Attest: ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 1 cannot always see the plan on which From the purple plains of morning, order to be published three weeks successively in Chas. P. Hazeltixe. Register. the Republican Journal, a newspaper published at lie builds my life; Far and wide in bloomy showers, avoid and do not you injurious ingredients you Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Court, SS.—In Court uf Probate, held at Bel- 33, 37 Front For oft the sound of hammers, blow' on blow, Graves of woe 35, St.. Belfast, Me midnight adorning,— that does to be held at Belfast, within and for said fast, on the 110th of 1901. The noise of “Christ is risen! pay for something not raise the food. County, WALDO day September, strife, “Saying, singing, on the 8th day of October, A. D. 1901, at ten of Marla E. Park, administratrix on the estate of Confuse me until I TELETHON'S 4-2. quite forget He knows Watch no more the open prison; the clock before noon, and show cause if any they William H. Park, late of Searsport, in said Coun- Uf And oversees, He has led your loved away JOHN BIRD COnPANY, have, why the prayer of said petitioner should ty, deceased, having presented her first and final And that in ail details with his In not be granted. account of administration of said estate for al- good plan the breaking of the day!” ESTABLISHED 1832. My life agrees. —Frances L. Mace. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. lowance. tfanf 'rs and Dealers in Pure Food Articles A true Attest: j copy. Ordered, that*, notice thereof be three I cannot know and understand Chas. P. Hazeltine, given, always ROCKLAND, ME. Register. weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, The Master’s rule; THE TRIBUTE OK SILENCE. a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Coun- CHRONIC DISEASES I cannot do the tasks He that all interested always gives A read his and of two At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for ty, persons may attend at a poet verses, Probate to be held at on In life’s hard school; the of Waldo, on the 10th of Court, Belfast, the 8th Who listened, one spake naught but open County day Sep- of October But I am learning with his help to solve tember, A. D. 1901. day next, and show cause, if any .AND. praise; they have, why the said account should not be al- Them one one; E. son of by The other held his peace, but all his face SPRATT, Melissa C. Spratt, late lowed. And, when I cannot to of in said of deceas- understand, say, Was brightened by the inner joy he knew. When FRED Palermo, County Waldo, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. “Thy will be done.” ed, having presented a petition praying that he A true copy. Attest: be administrator of —Gertrude Benedict Curtis, in Rural World. Two friends, long absent, met; and one had I may appointed the estate of Char. P. Hazeltike, Register. borne You said deceased. HOME That the said TREATMENT. The awful stroke and scathe of blinding Ordered, petitioner give notice to SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- wABTORIA. loss, all persons interested by causing a copy of this WALDOfast, on the 10th day of September, 1901. I order to. be published three weeks successively in F. W. administrator on Dm the /> Tto Kind You Han Always Hand fell in hand; so knit they, like a Were Brown, Jr., the estate of Many have been cured Bougie The Republican Journal, a newspaper published Harriet Cates, late of in said de- during the few months cross; Monroe, County, past at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate ceased. having presented his second and final ac- as well as the With no word heart to heart was previously by uttered, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said count of administration of said estate for allow- GREAT MULTIPATHIC sworn. a on the 8th of A. WIIiTiTAlf ifTT,T,«a county, day October, D. 1901, ance. SPECIFICS, as testimo- BBXADSHXAB. at ten of the clock before and show noon, cause, that notice thereof be nials which will be sent on A mother looked into her eyes, it the of said Ordered, given, three •unds 6 feet 8 Inches baby’s any they have, why prayer petition weeks in The application will s h o w. high. President DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search the As blue as heav’n and as nether sea. [ should not be successively, Republican Journal, a deep Bov granted. in in said Chronic diseases of every ®readshear Is head of the Iowa remotest parts of the bowels and remove the what dim GEO. E. JOHNSON, newspaper published Belfast, County, Agri- By prescience, spirit-wise, Judge. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- kind, together with the dis- with no discomfort. A true Attest: eases cultural impurities speedily knew she and mother’s copy. bate to be held at on peculiar to women college. Although only SI disobeyed your Chas. p. Court, Belfast, the 8th day They are famous for their efficacy. Easy Such soul’s never more would Hazeltinf, Register. of October and show if and of the Pelvic and Re- Tears of age, he Is a veteran of the to exchanges orders were next, cause, any they take, never gripe. R. H. Moody. rise? you punished. have, why the said account should not be allowed. productive Organs quickly civil war. 88.—In Court or held relieved and Whether are or Probate, at Be1- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. permanently you on 0 deep is silence—deep as human souls, boy man, WALDOfast, the 10th day of September. 1901. A true copy. Attest: cured. Kidney and Bladder diseases and Rheu- Albert E. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not Aye, deep as life, all lead and line, if the laws of Fernald, trustee under the last will and Chas. P. Hazeltike, Register. matism successfully treated by our newly dis- If people knew what we know about beyond you disobey Testament of Corelia W. late of only impossible to be for it. Dr. And words are but the broken shells;that Arey, Winterport, covered Remedies. Send for testimonials of per- Kmlol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in prepared Mother Nature she will in said County, deceased, having presented his sons helped and cured. Female disease Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Monarch over shine punish cured by household, as there are few pain. final account as trustee for allowance. NOTICE. The subscriber hereby a new line of treatment. Send for '■early every the shore ocean notice that he general anil not suffer from a Along by which the rolls. you. is one EXECUTOR’Sgives has been duly appointed special blanks and lists. people who do feeling of Indigestion way Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three of symtom price Dr. C. H. Two million Americans suffer the —James Buckham. Ex9cutor the last will and testament oi Mitchell can be consulted free fullness after eating, belehing, flatulence, torturing of if weeks successively, in The Republican a by mall or other- doing it, and you are be- Journal, wise. He will be in the -"Ur stomach or caused in- pangs of dyspepsia. $o need to. Burdock newspaper published in Belfast, in said THOMA8 late of Boston office of the Mul- water-brash, by County, WARREN, Belfast, tipathie Medical Co. Blood Bitters cures. At store. and it that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- Mondays. Wednesdays and digestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such any drug ing punished hurts, take in the County of Waldo, deceased, and from Mr. W. J. Baxter of North N. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 8th given Thursdays, 10a.M.toir.M. Address as Kodol Cure, which, with no Brook, C., day bonds as the law directs. All having de- C. H. M. Dyspepsia the Tm F.” of October next, and show cause, if persons MITCHELL, D aid will fall into love with their says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. “L. Atari's Btttsrs. any they mands against the estate of said deceased are de- Union from the stomach digest your food, People eyes have, why the said account should not be allowed. Savings Bank Building, He tHed remedies with no results A few sired to present the same for and all can’t help but to do you good. B. shut; they fall oat with them wide many doses will stop the GEO. E. settlement, Next to Hotel Touraine, certainly until he used pain. JOHNSON, Judge. indebted thereto are to make DeWitt’s Witoh Hazel Salve A true Attest: requested pavment 218 Tremont Street, Room 405, open. copy. mmediately. ROYAL W. WARREN. and that quickly cured him. R. H. Moody. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Boston. Mass. Belfast, June 11,1901. Laboratory, 3 Howard Place, Roxbury, Mass. _.ii_tf! SEARSPORT LOCALS. NORTH searsport items. SHIP NEWS. Chas. Leary returned to Boston this week. Capt. W. H. West and wife are visiting in Miss Alfreda Black returned to Boston 10K- OF BELFAST. Hew Sweden. last week. ARRIVED. Mrs. Tiavis and sou Charles left Tuesday Mrs. F. J. Dow returned from a visit at Sept. 16. Schs. Norman, Gray, Wilming- The Glenwood for Washington, D. C. Stillwater last.week. ton, N. C.; Brigadier, Maker, do.; Carrie E. Look, Veazie, Philadelphia. Miss Ethel M. Nichols is spending a week's vacation at home. SAILED. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Hot 17. Sch. Thomas Hix, Ryan, Ban- Scb. Gladys, Capt. A. B. Colson, arrived Rolls, Sept. gor, to load for Boston. Oak Stove at Point-a-l’etre the 15th. Waldo. E. F. Littlefield and Fred Davis AMERICAN PORTS. is Miss Mina Adams of Lowell, Mass., left Monday morning for Pittsfield to attend the of Nelson P. New York, Sept. 10. Ar, schs. Lina C. guest Staples. the M. C. I — Mrs. M. A. llewes of hot hot with is Salem, muffins, cakes, Kaminiski, Savannah; Austin D. Knight, triangular revolving grate acknowleged Mrs. F. E. Whitcomb and son Frank left is friends in Mass., visiting town.H. A. Jacksonville; 11, ar, schs. HelenG. Moseley, the most perfect working coal stove ever made. G. by train Tuesday morning for Boston. Chase is home from Bangor on a visit.... Fernandina; Maggie Hart, Brunswick; This the fire Abbie C. S. C.; Sadie grate keeps absolutely free from Frank Ray of Nashua, N. H„ was in town Stubbs, Georgetown, Miss Nan Colcord, who is teaching at made with Corey, Woodbrige Creek for Boston; sld, clinkers so that the fire need not be let out the in town. last week visiting at A. S. Simmons’_ Royal Baking sch. Eliza J. Pendleton, Baltimore; 12, ar, Trospect Ferry, spent Sunday entire winter. Mrs. Cora and Miss Jessie Smith of Somer- sch. H. H. Grant, Norfolk; passed City Mrs. Walter Uodgkius of Cambridgeport, • Island, schs. Levi Hart, Perth Amboy for It shakes and turns the easiest of any ville, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G. grate is at Mrs. J. C. Dutch’s. Powder be Bangor; schs. Austin D. Knight, ever saves Mass., visiting 13, sld, you saw, and fuel. Call' and see them. Cnmmings.Fall apples are selling may freely Jacksonville; R. F. Hart, Bangor; 15, sld, N. who has been friends C. Shute, visiting well. Our trader, F. E. Littlefield, has sch. Mark Pendleton. Sullivan. Deer returned 11. sch Julia Baker, at Isle, Tuesday evening. bought and shipped a large quantity. They Boston, Sept. Ar, Perkins, Wm. Pickering, do; sld, MITCHELL Sc TRUSSELL, BELFAST, ME. Prof. Dennison wife and Theo- eaten without fear of Bangor; daughter are worth from one to three dollars per bar- sch. Charlotte W. Miller, Frankfort; 12, ar, dora arrived by train Saturday evening. rel, according to quality. sch. Winslow Morse, Bangor; cld, sch. Nat Ayer, New York; 13, ar, sch. George Putnam of Everett, Mass., was Hopkins, Unity. The North Waldo Agricultural Viola Reppard, Brunswick; cld, sch. Susan at the House Tuesday. N. regestered Searsport will hold its annual fair Pickering, Haskell, Apalachicola; 16, ar, Society forty-first indigestion. sch. James P. Nichols returned to Boston Fri- Henry Whitney, Elizabethport. at Unity Trotting park, Oct. 2 and 3. The Baugor, Sept. 10. Ar, sch. E. L. Warren, day after a very pleasant vacation of two society otters the following classes and Jersey City; 11, ar.sehs. Annie Lord, Eliza- Annie R. Boston. weeks. purses for the races: First day, Oct. 2d, at I bethport ; Lewis, Philadelphia, Sept. 10. Ar, sch. Charlotte Capt. Charles C. McClure lias gone to P. M. No. 1—3 minute class, trot or pace, Stockton Springs. Mr. Freeman Sandypoint. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. T. Sibley, Hurricane Island; cld, sch. Addie No. 2—2.28 class trot or sch. A. P. Emer- BAYS. to take command of Fort FOR 30 Seattle m ship purse $100; pace, Burden, who recently arrived from Denver, Partridge, who were married Sept. 8th, Jordan, Emerson, Saco; 11, son, 12, ar, sch. Edith L. Allen, purse $100. Second day, Oct. 3d, at 10 A.M. left last week for N gave a at the hall evening, Boston; George. Col., Frederickton, party Saturday Gilkey, Turk’s Island. for trot J. A. Clement, Capt. Amos Nichols and No. 3—Farmers' race, green horses, B., to visit his people, accompanied by his Sept. 14th. A general invitation was given Baltimore, Sept. 10. Ar, sell. Henry R. or two and a hundred a Marcus Hook. THAT BAOKACHE is a from liert Colcord are at Swan Lake for the fall pace, mile heats, best in three, to fiance, Miss Laura Maiden.More than nearly responded and large Tilton, Cobb, warning cry yourdisca- Portlaud, Sept. 10. Ar, sch. S. P. Hitch- wagon, owners to drive, purse $25; No. 4— sixty of our people attended the Monro' company passed a very pleasant evening, or you may have a Liver or Stomach Trouble. is fishing. cock, Raratan River; 13, ar, sch. R. F. Pet- Kidneys, There Carriage horses, trot or pace, purse $6, Fair, 11, but were disappointed in with congratulations, music, games, etc. A medicine on earth that has the Mr. and Mrs. Amos D. Carver of Brook- Sept. tigrew, Morse, Philadelphia, quick, curative powers equal to divided 3, 2, 1; No. 5—Matched horses, trot their enjoyment by the rain which began bountiful supply of candy and fruit was San Juan, Porto Rico, Aug. —. Ar, sch. lyn, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. J. C. Henry Crosby, Heagan, New York. and pace, purse $6, divided 3, 2, 1. In Nos. before noon, and continued through served to all. The bride is the daughter of Nickels. falling Jonesport, Sept. 9. Ar, sch. Lame Cobb, 4 and 5, contestants to drive one mile, horses the day, entirely putting out of the question Capt. and Mrs. Isaac Berry and the groom St. John, N. B. DR. BUBECK’S CREAT Mr. and Mrs. D. M. of Winter- son of Spencer to walk first half mile, and trot pr pace the the expected races for the afternoon—Mrs. the the late Edward and Mrs. Edna Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 12. Ar, sells. John visited a at the M. E. C. Jacksonville for New port day parsonage last half. Nos. 4 and 5 are for horses with- Edward Crocker of was in town Partridge. Both have always been resi- Smith, Gilmore, Bucksport York; Jose Olaverri, Hewitt, New York. last week. out records and shall without or dents of this town and have a host of go boots Sept. 11, calling on relatives—Miss Bertha Fernandina, Sept. 13. Cld, sch. Senator On account of the accident to steamer City 1 weights. At 1 P. M. No. U—2.35 class, trot Dillon of W. Somerville, Mass., is the guest friends. Among the presents were noticed Sullivan, Boston. GERMAN KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE or $100; No. 7—2.20 trot or two willow a silver- Haven, 13. Sld, sclis. A. of Rockland there will he no Sunday boat pace, purse class, of Miss Emily Overlook — The tolling of ! rockers, large clock, Vineyard Sept. ware, and Hayford, Searsport for New York ; Maggie from Boston, pace, purse $125. Entries close, Sept. 24, at the bell on an- glass-ware china, table-ware, church Friday evening last, j Mulvey, Bangor for New York ; 15, ar, sch. 11 o’clock A. M. and should be made to E. toilet articles and cutlery. At about mid- Go to and a Mrs. Charles Gardner of Chicago spent nounced to the village that our beloved j Levi Hart, Perth Amboy for Belfast. right your Druggist get li, Hunt, Unity, Me. If stormy, night all went to their homes saying the Carrabelle, Fla., Sept. 13. Ar, brig Havi- Sunday ill tu'.VP, the guest of her sister, Mrs, secretary, President lay dying, and sorrow fell like a had been one of lah, Richardson, Havana. the fair will be postponed until next fair over evening pleasure_The L. M. Sargent, pall the hearts of all who listened. Hyanuis, Sept. 13. Ar, sch. Paul Seavey, summer visitors have nearly all gone to FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE. day. Hopes for his recovery having been raised j New York, to discharge. Phillip who has his their homes and the wharves and Richardson, spent so high by all announcements of the attend- city Norfolk, Va., Sept. 13. Cld, sch. Natl. vacation in town left WiNTEKrtORT. A very timely and inter- The T, Boston sch, John Wednesday morning the sudden sad nevys tva§ shores gre deserted, season just pass- palmer, ; 14,ar, Twohy, for Waterville. esting sermon was given at the Methodise ing physicians, j Huston. This opportunity is given the people of Belfast and towns surruui ed has been a and one for on busy prosperous II. 13. Ar, bark Church Sunday morning on “National most shocking; and ail sides there was Washington, C., Sept. ing, for the neitSODAYS, that they may procure and know Miss Edith Williams returned to Water- this village_School in this district began Masterton, Port Spain, Trin. and an address to teachers and but one expression of feeling—grief and Doris, ville this week Stability” N. 11. Ar, sch. A. to resume her studies at horror Monday, Sept. Pth. Miss Harriet Fender- Portsmouth, H„ Sept. this Great Medical Discovery. school officials in the everting by Rev. J. W. at the dastardly assassin’s work, and W. Ellis, Perth Amboy for Dover. Colby University. son of Stetson is the teacher.Mr. F. S. widow of the late the belief that all anarchistic utterances so j Bath, Sept. 11. Ar, sch. E. C. Allen, Phil- Hatch—Margaret, sch. Pearl has DON’T WAIT. Go down to your dealers There II. W. Norton and wife were in attend- in their should be Harrimau’s just discharged adelphia. to-day. Thomas died at her home Wednesday deadly effect, summarily Kelly, a load of at his mill—We 11. bark ance upon the re-dedication at Brooks on All are half-mast- grain grist Tacoma, Sept. Ar, Coryphene, nothing “.lust as Good,” and we leave it to you to say so. Lse tin after a illness of suppressed. private flags Port Gamble. night protracted many have been shown strawberries Anderson, Friday the Kith inst. ed and across Main street the ripe picked months. The funeral services were held hangs Repub- Georgetown, S. C., Sept. 13. Sld, sch S. sample Bottle, then take a LARUE SIZED BOTTLE AND BE VYKl.l. lican its broad fold of black Sept. 14th—The supply of fruit and vege- D. J. Rawson, New Haven. Bert, and Ed. Cunningham, who have not Saturday morning at the Catholic church. campaign flag, tables in this is scarce—A been bespeaking the people’s grief for their dead vicinity very FOREIGN PORTS. here for several years, made a call on She leaves two daughters to mourn their loss. chief. The work laid down by this noble little son arrived at the home of Mr. and friends here Tuesday. —Miss Clara E. Knowles accompanied by Siorre Leone, Sept. 9, In port, sch. Nim- servant of the will be taken Mrs. Fred Blanchard Sept. loth. Miss Matilda people up by bus, Stahl, to sail for Appleton. Our schools have begun BELFAST PRICE Cl’KRKM But for the rain the from here her mother and Smith left for Apalachicola Sept. 17, delegations as in to load for Boston. N. H. T. San- one loyal in heart and as earnest pur- Lincolnvii.le. Rev. H. E. McFarlane with the following teachers: village school, would have been the largest that ever at- Brooklyn, Y., Friday_Mrs. Rio 11. bark Glad Tid- [Corrected Weekly for The Jo and it seems that the an able and instructive sermon at Janeiro, Sept. Sid, Miss born of was the of her pose, impossible spirit preached primary, Miss Ava Kellar; Grammar, tended the Monroe fair. Bangor guest sister, ings, Collier, Baltimore. Produce Market. Paid / of should fail to understand that M. E. church last in Prices Mrs. A. R. last week... Miss Ada anarchy the Sunday morning Port Spain, Aug. 21. Sid, bark Doris, Edith Perkins of Rockland; Morang school, Lincoln Coleord Fellows, will leave to-day, Thurs- however often it may this of our fallen President using for Masterton, Apples p bu., 30 to 50iHay p ton, L. Walker returned to Portland strike, “govern- memory Washington. Miss Evie Taylor; Gurney, Miss Bessie lb. day, for Oldtown to enter Saturday. 11. State of dried, p ag.G'Hides |r> lt>. the fall class at ment of the people, by the people, and for his text 2 Sam. 3.38, Know ye not that there Hong Kong, Sept. Ar, ship Miss Carrie No. 2.25to2.50 Lamb it.. — Mrs. Grant of Watertown, Mass., is the New York. Gushee; Ridge, Mitchell; Beans, pea, [> the of Maine. Maine, Colcord, medium, 2.25 Lamb Skin v University the people shall not perish from the face of is a prince and a great man fallen this day Miss Carrie guest of Mrs. M. A. Ilaley_Mrs. Prescott Black River, Jam Sept. 18. Ar, sch. Mark Appleton, Gushee; Weymouth, Yel’ eyes, 2.75to3.00 Mutton p tb the earth.”—Dr. nerve his life 1st as a Searsport Chapter, R. A. M„ will work of Clinton is visiting her brother, Mr. Mark Gehring, specialist, in Israel. He reviewed Gray, Manzanillo, to load for North of Miss Addie McLane; Burketville, Miss Inez Butter p lb. 20to22 Oats p bu.. ;■ arrived from for a a and as a Hatteras. Beef, sides, p tb. 7;g.9'Potatoes pjlu the mark and re- Bethel, Me., Saturday, man, as a soldier, politician Miss Winnie Ames — Mrs. degree Monday evening Moody—Fred Gilman is at home for a 9. In sch. R. W. Ripley; Light, Beef fore quarters, oVKwuml llou few with Mr. and Mrs. Everett five of Montevideo, Aug. port, freshments will be served. brief vacation, before college_ days’ stay ruler, characterized by points great- for United States with Emeline Gushee arrived home from Christ- Barley pbu., 40^45 Straw p ton entering Hopkins, Hichborn, Cheese P tb, 12 It Staples, Jr—Departures Saturday were: ness, in his friendships, great as a wool and hides at is Turkey p Mrs. Jennie Hunter has rented the Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Charles lloweof Portland are great §6,500. mas Cove Friday-Ben Keller principal Chicken p lb, I0tol2;Tallow p it. Mrs. Samuel Lewis and daughters, Mrs. as a statesman, as a Rosario, Aug. 9. In port, bark Mabel I. Calf lb. 9al0 Veal comb store, next door to the visiting relatives in town_Harry A. patriot, great great of a grammar school in Passadumkeag— Skins, per p it,. post office, and Meyers, Meyers, for Montevideo, to load Duck lb. Wool, unwa Lida Berry and Miss Addie Bell Lewis, Christian, great as a gentleman and great in p 14^151 will open a millinery store. Thompson left for New York Monday_ wool and hides for United States at §4,250; Austin Sullivan of Portland has recently Eggspdoz., 22|Wood, hard Lewis and Miss Leu- and home. The Mrs. Carroll and three who have grandchildren, Berry his love for his family sch. S. G. Haskell, for Buenos Ayres to load visited his Mrs. Ellen Sullivan— Fowl p tb, 8@15;Wood. soft. Fred W. of the Boston & children, mother, Hersey Maine nie all of Oliver Cole church was decorated. Back same. Geese p tb, 13@14 been some weeks in the May Berry, Portland; appropriately Mrs. Grace McCorrison Marsh of R. R., a few in town spending town, liarrei Retail Price. Petit ii M Boston, spent days the of J. L. Lancaster for Camden was a life size of Mr. j guests of for home Portland; of the pulpit portrait MARINE MISCELLANY. Vt., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mrs.Scripps.left Monday. Beef, corned, p lb, 8@lft Lime p bb,. Sargent. and Messrs, llarry Shute and Lewis Clif- McKinley draped with the Stars and Stripes Mrs. Eben -Dr. O. S. Erskine of Frankfort has Delaware Breakwater, Del., Sept. 13— McCorrison—Mrs. Nahum Mc- Butter Salt. 14 lb, lSto20!(>at M .,i j. Miss Mary Waterman and who ford for New York, to the steamer folds of The and altar Corn bu.. Ti'Onious tb maid, bought the residence of Mrs. E. F. Littlefield. join and crape. organ Schs. Cassie F. Bronson, Philadelphia for Corrison of Natick, Mass., is visiting rela- p p have been Cracked Corn p bu., 71 oil. Kt cost summering at the commanded by Capt. Charles P. Staples were also with — The Bangor, Me., and Lavinia Boston Searsport -Philo Blaisdell and family have return- draped crape King’s Campbell, tives here—Funeral services of the late Corn Meal p bu., 7l;Pollork P it House, have returned to of this which runs between met for Philadelphia, were in collision at the Cheese Jersey City. ed from Grant’s (formerly place) Daughters and Sons last Saturday William who died at the p tb), 15tolf» Pork p It Northportandareat George overfalls, near here Friday morning. The Martin, Augusta Cottonseed 1.50 Plaster i — pcwt., Rev. O. W. Peterson of N. Y. and Galveston F. E. West and wife with Mrs. Maude Flinch and elect- p Sandypoint will for a few days. evening Campbell was badly damaged and is full of Insane Hospital, were held in the Union Codfish, dry, p lb. 5aX|Kve Meal p It the went to officers: Miss Cranberries iotoi4 shorts ewt occupy Congregational pulpit here next Bangor Saturday,returning Monday. ed the following Leader, II. water. She is on her beam ends and drift- Church Rev. R. T. I’entacost of p «|t.. p the Delaware The Bronson Monday, Clover Seed, laair.'Sumr p lb. in with Morrit.Ii, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mears are .. .AH the cottages atFortPointare now clos- P. Vice Jennie ing up bay. Sunday exchange the pastor. Adams; Leader, Warren; Montville Arthur Flour p bill.. 4.75to5.25 Salt. T. 1.. p ! with the of the Sanford nlaea... with and gone is re- officiating-Dr. Sprague in Maine.. .Mr. Herbert ed, exception Lizzie Blanche jibbuom foretopmast H.G.Seed pbu., 2.50 Swe-d I’ *tat«*• Capt. N. F. in the visiting Greenfield, Sr3., Dunean; Treas., to the of Harbor Gilkey four-masted Quite a number of our people received in- turning breakwater. One sailor on Boothby was the guest last week Lard'P lt». 121 Wheat Meal. Kendall of Massachusetts was in town last Organist, Mabel Gushee. This the had a schooner Edith L. Allen, arrived at Phila- vitations to the wedding reception atSandy- French; Campbell leg broken. of his grandfather, Mr. Eli Sprague_Miss week on a visit to his New 11.—The schooner Helen j the mil inst. from sick father, Mr. S. W. point last Saturday evening of Mr. Ernest Circle meets next Saturday evening with York, Sept. Annie Stevens delphia Turks Island. G. of Boston arrived has gone to Southwest liar- who is Partridge and Miss Violet Berry-Mr. E. Hahn. All members are Moseley Wednesday j Kendall, very poorly_Mrs. Ralph Mrs. M. request- bor to teach the Fred Kane, who has been two Zethum Berry is reported very ill.Miss from Fernandina with a cargo of lumber. fall term of school. spending of Freedom was Wiggin the guest of Mrs. Edith Griffin left for where edtobe present—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jen- She had been in colli: ion with the German weeks vacation here, left Tuesday to resume Sunday Bangor, Silas Storer, last week_Mrs. Elinda Gray she will learn the millinery business_ nings and little son of Everett, Mass., are steamer Albano bound from this port for his position in the surface road in guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dearborn— Boston. returned to R. last Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Belfast Newport News, Capt. Birch of the Mose- 11 alldale. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Providence, 1., Monday. Miss Ethel Everett is at William Emery Treat has spent Sunday in town-Mrs. J. L. Lan- Capt. ley said the accident occurred at 1.30 on the Sidney been commissioned a She was her Mr. Lizzie left for Lancaster, N. II., last Friday. accompanied by brother, caster returned Monday to her home in Howe's—Miss Pillsbury of Rock- morning of Sept. loth. The weather was They j branch pilot at and is the with her Boston, youngest Justin Merriam who will take a few weeks Camden, accompanied Dy her aunt, Mrs. land spent Sunday parents, Mr. clear and the schooner’s lights were burn- will stop there with their son a few weeks in the service and Mrs. E. T. Pillsbury — Mr. and Mrs. being but twenty-six years vacation, visiting in Massachusetts and Celia Herrick, who will visit her and other ing brightly when the steamer came down before returning to their home in Ohio. old. there—Miss Melvina Hartson and Mr. and Mrs. Rollerson of stove in her bow — relatives Patterson upon her, and her Rhode Island Mrs. Abbie Philbrick of the ripped Mr. Emery thinks of returning here in the ! left Monday for Washington, !>. C., after Belfast spent Sunday at Beach—Mr. open down below' the water line. The fore- An the Head of the is and Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Phebe adjourned parish meeting of‘the Con- Tide, Belfast, keeping her annual visit in her old home_Mrs. Gushee, French topmast and headgear and bowsprit were spring and building a store—Rev. S. 11’ house for Mrs. J. R. Mears her who has been and Mr. Emery French spent Sunday at carried gregational society will take place at 2 during Eugene Greenwood, visiting away and the windlas broken. Burton preached at the church last Sunday at Sri. Edmund left for Camp Rabbit — Mr. Brown and Mr. Part- 12. Sch. John o'clock, this, afternoon absence—Mrs. Freeman Nickerson of Shiite’s, Wednesday Brunswick, G., Sept. C. morning_Elmer E. Hall left last Thurs- Thursday, at the her home in Somerville, accompanied by her tingtou, who have been visiting at the ! Smith, Gilmore, from Jacksonville for New Sheboygan, Mich., who has been at — church. visiting niece, Miss Lida Shute.Capt. C. S. Ren- Sawyer cottage for the last three weeks, 1 Y'ork, arrived here this morning for medi- day for a few weeks visit in Boston A' j Mr. Horace on left for New York — Mr. F. M. Knowlton’s, started her dell, who lias been for a long time in a very Monday cal aid, part of the crew being sick. F. Haynes visited his brother in Vassalboro Mrs. Hausling and daughter Edith, who left for homeward last — Mr. Aaoni- critical condition, has failed Sawyer Tuesday Bangor. 13. Six-masted sch. have trip Saturday rapidly during Boston, Sept. George last week_Miss Ola F. Jones, who has spent the summer at Mrs. re- the few at the. time of this W. and ; CoughSyrup Leib’s, past days, Wells, Crowley, live-master Jennie Guaranteed to cure ram Hoffsies passed to his rest been at J. E. Hall’s severa left for turned to their home in Saturday in an unconscious THE CHURCHES. French Potter arrived below last lweeks, j Brooklyn by train writing lying condition, night, or money refunded morning, the 14th. Mr. Hoffsies was a a Tuesday. and his sorrowing friends can feel little after very close race up the coast. Both her home in Boston last Friday....Mr. and ; veteran of the Civil War and has been hope of his rallying. vessels sailed from Newport News on Sept. Mrs. Enos Emery visited her sisters in Bel Rev. T. I’. W illiams delivered a able There will be services at the Unitarian 3, and out the same very prostrated with illness for several years Thorndike. Last passed by Cape Henry fast last week. address at the Wednesday evening church next day. were both off Congl. church Sunday morn- and Sunday. They sighted Highland during that time has been drawing a Leon Parsons, who lives in the north part Light yesterday afternoon, nearly abreast. ing on the assassination of President Rev. G. S. 10 Years of Mills will preach at North Bel- New 13. pension $72 per month. Mr. Hoffsies of the town, retired to his room and was en- Y'ork, Sept. Br. st. Spartan BOHN. McKinley. fast next at 2.30 p. M. Prince, which arrived here was a good, quiet citizen, and in his later gaged in reading when he was disturbed Sunday Hanks, today On the market lias convinced ti by from on Miss FIvie Mediterranean ports, passed Sept. it relieve at < «* -..m F’ord, who has had charge of a a that will once. years professed saving knowledge of snapping, growling and scratching outside. Edward 0. Thorndike has been engaged 8, in lat. 43 40 N, Ion. 49 W, two ships’ boats, Berry. In Thorndike, September 7, to Mr the Western Union and v. rs. Arthur a ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, I i« Telegraph office at Christ. Tliefuimral was held at the church He first it was cats but as the sound as basso in the Unitarian choir. painted green and marked One Berry, daughter. thought | Josephine. Carter. In West to Mr. returned was bottom Ellsworth, August 31, Squrrel Island, home by rail Tues- last at 2 P. M_Rev. W. more I up and the other4was full of Monday C. came nearer and distinct he decided it Rev. H. I. Holt of Morrill will at and Mrs. Harold 1’. Carter, a son, Ralph Harold. preach I water. Cole. In to PRICE 25 CENTS day evening. Stetson,very appropriately took as his theme could not be cats. So he went out to inves- Prospect Harbor, September 1, Poor’s Mills next Sunday at 2.30 o’clock. auu. lJiid. auu uciiuic, mpi. ill- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cole, a daughter. Hr. G. II. Jennison, who was the last Sunday morning; “The assassination and soon located the sound in a galls, which arrived in Boston from Eaton. In Bluehill, August 26, to Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE AT among tigate maple will be held at the Mis- Monday Meetings Peoples’ N. run 25 Medbury A. Eaton, a daughter, Esther Euphonia. passengers who returned on account of of Pres. and the thoughts that tree that stood near the house. The Sackville, B., made the in hours— McKinley, night in IKiiviaii Grindle. In to Mr. the sion the Frye schoolhouse, Miller street, a remarkable passage for a sailing vessel. Penobscot, September r>, accident to steamer City of grow out of it.” It was a scholarly, as well dark he went into the house and and Mrs. Herman Grindle, a Beatrice. Rockland, being very at 7 The distance is 240 miles. daughter, every Saturday evening o’clock. All Havner. In Belfast, 16, to Mr. and left by train Tuesday morning for Lowell. as a patriotic discourse and appreciated by got his lantern. His father and brother The sch. Sadie Bine- September are welcome. Wileutt, Pendleton, Mrs. W. J. Havner, a daughter. a Christian audience from a Christian hill for New York, reported at Holt. In to Mr. and Mrs. ( apt. Charles 11. Gilkey, who has resided hearing the noise soon joined him; taking Vineyard Orland, September 6, CITY DRUG Frank Fred Haven that on last when J. a in patriot. his lantern he went the tree when to his George Robertson, Black, Thursday Sunday Virgil Holt, daughter. northern Missouri for up ten miles east Locke. In South 9. to --- twenty years, has Pendleton and Herman Coombs a sur of Matinicus, she passed Thomaston, September gave Mr. and Mrs. Paul Locke, a bought the Susan Towle on Jit. surprise he found two coons clawing each through a large quantity of spruce daughter. place Eph- Tkoy. A very pretty wedding occurred to the members of the plank Merrill. In Dedham. 5, to Mr. raim other. He descended to the for his prise oyster supper and portions of a wrecked vessel, which September avenue, and will return here to reside. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ground and Mrs. Charles I. Merrill, a daughter. At a Probate Court held at Bella George Hill- Brotherhood of Andrew and at the had been a with lantern went Philip apparently only short time in for the County of Waldo, on ilu JYe are gun and and.gun again the pleased to learn of the appoint- man on Sunday afternoon, when their Baptist vestry Wednesday evening, Sept. water. It would appear from this that September, A. D. 1901. the tree and shot both coons. Had it some ment of was up of the lumber-carrying fleet from L. Charles Treat as freight clerk on daughter Minnie united in wedlock 11th. A reception was held to the newly in- MAUtiiED. REYNOLDS, guardian been two bears Leon would got them just Calais, St. John or some port to the east- having presented a the steamer Homer Ramsded of the with Mr. Eben Vose of Lowell, Mass. Ow- stalled ABBIEReynolds, Centre pastor, Rev. E. S. Philbrook. ward had met with disaster. ing for a license to sell at public m the same—As Stevens was return- •• Hudson S. S. to the illness of the bride’s mother Joseph The Cross-Mears. In and eertaiu real estate ot :i Co., plying between New ing The services at the Universalist church seh. Maggie Mulvey, from Bangor Thomaston, September 9, conv.*y ing from the station last Friday his horse for New George E. Cross of and Grace L. Mears and described in said petition an York and Newburgh. none but the immediate members of the York, was in vineyard Haven Rockport next will be as follows: of Thomaston. poses therein named. took at a rider and over- Sunday 10:45, reg- Wednesday night and sailed for New York were The bride was fright bicycle ran, Ci rtis-Harvey. In of those who were to be family present. very ular held the assisted She that dur- Belfast, September 17, Ordered, That the said petiliouei Many obliged out the and Mr. service, by pastor, Thursday morning. reported Clifford J. Fred E. Curtis and iD white Swiss muslin. turning wagon throwing the fresh by Pattee, Esq., all persons interested by causing Tuesday evening had to resort to their prettily arrayed Rev. A. J. D. of Rox- ing northerly winds of Sunday Evaline Harvey, both of Swanville. three weeks Stevens out, hurting his shoulder quite bad- by Patterson, 1)., she tore order to be published The bride’s twin Miss mainsail and broke main Elwell-Jameson. Iii >■ lanterns to rind their about town. sister, Mina Hillman, who will in gaff. Rockland, September the Republican Journal, a newspai way The was smashed bury, Mass., speak the interest 7, Fred A. Elwell and Mrs. Sadie M. Jameson, was while Lester ly. wagon quite badly at Belfast, that they may appear the street on bridesmaid, C. Bagley both of Rockland. Discontinuing lamps the first and the horse severely scratched and bruis- of the Twentieth Century fund. Sunday Court, to be held at Belfast, wit hin was best man. The ring service was Hodgkins-Duffy. In Bar Harbor, August on the 8th of Octobei sign of a moon is not just the thing. Cau’t used, school at 12 o’clock. meet- Zinc and Make County, day ed— Fred L. Higgins, who is Young Peoples’ Grinding 30, Anson A. Hodgkins of Hancock and Etta a the Rev. A. II. attending at ten of the clock before noon, there be a better service? ceremony being performed by at Duffy of Bluehill. if the of school at Pittsfield, came home Friday on ing 6:15; Topic: “God’s Message in the any they have, why prayer Hanscom of Clinton. After the ceremony Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as Haley-Fish. In Bar Harbor, August 31, John should not be granted. On her down his Life and of Jesus.” A cordial in- and E. both of Bar Harbor. trip Jlonday Steamer City wheel, returning Monday morning_ Teaching long as lead and oil mixed hand. 9t3ti Haley Mary Fish, GEO. E. JOHNSON the newly wedded pair left for the home of by Lancaster-Pendlkton. In of Rockland in swinging clear of the wharf Bert Stevens, who has been out of health vitation is extended to all. Searsport, Sep- A true copy—Attest: the bridegroom’s parents in Knox. About tember 17, by Rev. H. W. Norton, Pierce D. Lan- Cuas. P. Hazeltim here parted her hawser, which by reason of for several months, passed last week in The topic of the prayer meeting at the caster of Camden and Miss Gertrude G. Pendle- the first of October they will leave for ton of Stockton the Springs. SS.—In Court of Proban- undertow became entangled in her star- Waterville where he went to consult a North church this, Thursday, will In which will phy- evening McAndless-Sticknky. Belfast, Septem- 1 Lowell, Mass., be their future WALDOfast, on the 10th day of Sej-o board wheel and as she was to sician— Mrs. E. Parsons and be “The ber 7, Rev. C. H. Duncan R. Me And- obliged Lydia daugh- Rebukes of Jesus.” Sunday ser- by Bryant. Lucius H. administrator on home. Miss Hillman was one of Troy’s less and Miss Lizzie both of Belfast. Duncan, M.Stickney, > steam ahead to ashore ter Helen of Cumberland Mills are vices: Mrs. Ida Elzina M. Cates, late of prevent going it most valuable teachers and will visiting Vose Woodbury, Field Merchant-Shi ri.es. In Camden, August 31, Northport be much mini in ty. deceased, having presented hi*- became twisted around the shaft in relatives in town_Mrs. J. F. Heath ,'s of Elmer C. Merchant and Bertha M. Sliibles, both such Secretary the American As- account of administration of « > missed from the ranks of teachers in town. Missionary of Canulen. said a manner to cause serious passing a few weeks with her sociation, will at 10.45’A. m. Belfast Ask ance. damage finally Mr. and Mrs. Vose will carry with them to daughter, speak Sunday Surely Readers Cannot Simpson-Folsom. In Dixmont, August 25, Mrs. Clarence in Belfast_A. H. Arthur F. of Miss Ordered, that notice thereof In breaking the ecentric and the steamer Gurney school at 12 m. There will be a union for Better Proof. Simpson Dixmont and Ella S. their new home the best wishes of all in this Higgins and daughter Lela passed a few Folsom of Newport. weeks successively, iu the Repaid n- became helpless. .She was anchored and meeting of the Endeavor and the in ii vicinity—Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chase of Water- hours at their home last Friday_Kev. II. Society newspaper published Belfast, purser Hanscom and older in the church at that all persons interested may at engineer Hathorn Brackett will preach at the Centre church people 7.30 p. m., to The Belfast reader ask for more ville were in town Saturday visiting Mrs. may convinc- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on ;! came ashore in a boat and next Edwin Lander is harvest- be addressed Ida DIED, telephoned for a Sunday... by Mrs. V. Woodbury. ing proof than the testimony published from of Octobei- next, and show cause, it a Chase’s sister, Miss Isabelle ... corn for rep- Vickery ing ensilage Messrs. White, Coffin why the said account should not .. tug which arrived about six o’clock and the Sunday School Rally. Plans for the resentative residents of neighboring cities, but Mr. Leslie Ward has gone to Fox Island, and Ames—Master Arthur Simpson has Achorn. In GEO. E. JOHN-'- as the we offer has been Waldoboro, September 2, Mrs. steamer was towed to Belfast. In the mean- one-half acre of for which he has district school are now well in proof decidedly con- A true copy. Attest: where he has employment for the season potatoes Sunday rally Elizabeth Achorn, aged 94 years and 5 months. been offered as in in and Chas. P. Hazeltim- time a part of the .Searsport passengers fifty dollars, they lay the hand. At Belfast a committee of workers vincing Skowhegan Pittsfield, it should Bradman. In Belfast, September 13, Captain as house carpenter-Mrs. Mabel Stone- and N. came ashore to ground.Mr. Mrs. Albert Monroe carry considerable weight in Belfast. Edwin Bradman, aged 74 years, 4 months and deciding take the Tuesday from the different schools have for 23 NOTICE. Tie* Ward has gone to Portland to enter a busi- visited friends in Lewiston planned E. days. recently. Mrs. Tilton, who lives on the Canaan road In ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that, he ha* boat. a crew men at the entertainment of the visitors. At Bird. Rockland, September 11, Helena ness Edith is home Frank Walker has of work Mor- administrator estai*. college.Miss Bagley between Skowhegan and Pittsfield, says: “For a daughter of the late Ulysses S. and Nel- appbinted of the moving an unoccupied house up near his rill the Evelyn, A meeting of the executive committee of from for her annual vaca- Sunday school and friends have lie Bird, aged 4 months. OSCAR B. late of Mm; Palmer, Mass., home. Mr. Walker will fit the house to number of years I had some kind of kidney EVANS, up Charles. In St. George, 6, Sarah the Home Club was held at the a planned a royal welcome and are anxious to severe September iu the ol Waldo, deceased Searsport tion. She is trained nurse in a hospital.... rent_At their meeting Sept. 14th Harvest trouble, causing attacks of backache, not wife of Fred W. 38 County V., Cliaples, aged years, 10 bonds as the law directs. All i-* residence of B. Moon decided to hold their entertain a large number, Rev. W. A. Luce but from time months and 22 i>• Henry Black, 551 Broadway, Many from Troy attended the Monroe fair Grange meeting constantly, recurring to time. days. demands against the estate of said -i the second and fourth afternoon When I Carter. In West Sullivan, September 7, Mrs. 1st. The of the last week. The rainstorm Saturday is looking after the work at Unity. Large did have an attack it was severe and I desired to preseut the same for s. tn Everett, Sept. resignation brought disap- Fannie Carter, aged 45 years, 7 months 12 in each month for the remainder of this suffered When I sat down I could days. all indebted thereto are requested t■> m Miss Hannah B. Ford was who numbers and interesting sessions are confi- greatly. not Dow. In 3, Miss Carrie Secretary, pointment to many, were interested in — Howard who has Stonington, September ment year Parsons, employ- I often used E. 15 and 9 immediately. All interested in the work get up again. simple home reme- Dow, aged years months. WAY LAN I > A II- accepted, and Miss Desire E. Nichols was the races.Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Nutt ment in Vassalboro, visited his parents, Air. dently expected. Fuller. In West dies, but never effected a cure. I Appleton, September 2, and Mrs. last week_ are urged to attend at least one of the meet- they perfect Belfast, September 10,1901. elected to fill the vacancy. Jliss Addie of Lawrence, Mass., are a few Henry Parsons, Isabelle (Eastman), wife of Charles A. Fuller. ^pending Farwell is the High school was in pretty bad shape for some time, suffering George. In San Mathews was elected as Financial Joseph teaching ings. Francisco, Cal., September 2, Secretary. weeks in town with their son, Will Nutt_ at of Castine day and night, when I was induced to try Doan’s Henry Cowell George, of Cor- NOTICE. The Unity Village—Lottie Gray formerly George’s > a East 67 ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been The President made statement reviewing Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Carter went to passed Friday with Mrs. Clara Harmon— The appointments for the Baptist church Kidney Pills. They gave me relief after taking ner, Holden, aged years. Gray. In Little Deer Isle. September 1, in- pointed administratrix of the estate <>t matters of interest to over Mrs. Gordon a few last a few doses. When I finished the Searsporters occurring Brooks recently to look the farm of Joseph passed days on High St. are as follows: treatment my fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank week with her Mrs. Alton Sunday morning Gray. CHARLES F. ATWOOD, late of iniei since last Club voted unanimous- daughter, Pilley trouble I found them an effective Harvey. In Deer meeting. Almon S. Forbes, with a view of buying it. worship at 10.45, sermon by the pastor, Rev. disappeared. Mountaiiiville, Isle, Sep- iu the of an-i in Unity_Miss Marie Kingsbury of Bel- tember l, Mrs. A. 57 3 County Waldo, deceased, to hold a some time remedy and I believe with Mary Harvey, aged years, as ly banquet during .Quite a number of Troy people attend- fast was the guest Monday of Mrs. F. N. Eugene S. Philbrook, “The Most Excellent any person annoyed months and 27 days. bonds the law directs. All persons demands of said i- • the winter, the date to be announced Vose— Miss Addie of East Belfast backache if they use them according to direc- Henderson. In September 11, Fre- against the estate coming ed the campmeeting at Etna Sawyer Knowledge;” Sunday school at noon; young Rockport, are desired to the same for sett’, Spiritualist’s last her Mrs. Porter tions will find them so.” mont W. Henderson, aged 21 years and 20 days. present at 7.30 P. M. spent week with friend, and all indebted are t" later. Jleeting adjourned last week.Merton Wingate has gone to men’s at 3.30 P. M.; young Hinds. In Daniel G. thereto requested Hurd—Master Frank Monroe of Searsport meeting people’s Just such emphatic endorsement can be found Belfast, September 15, Miss Ford was given a vote of thanks for Hinds, aged 89 5 months and 24 days. payment immediately. New York to spend the winter with his visited his uncle, L. G. Monroe, last week. gospel temperanoe service at 6.30, topic— in Belfast. years, ANNIE C. ATNVilO" right Drop into Edmund Wilson’s Jones. In Wakefield, Mass.. September 10. her efficient services as secretary, and all a Miss Mildred Monroe returned 15th to Winterport, September 10, 1901. father, John Wingate, former resident of Sept. “Hard Hits at the Saloons.” Mr. Philbrook drug store and ask him what his customers re- Charles L. Jones, son of the late Daniel Jones of bade her “God Speed” and the highest resume her studies at the Searsport High Brooks, aged 59 years and 8 months. Troy. They had not met for ten years and will lead, and the senior and C. E. port. degree of success in her new field of labor. sehool—Peter Harmon made a business junior Martin. In Augusta, September 7, William neither recognized the other on his arrival trip to Waterville Thursday.. ..A. S. Higgins societies will unite in holding the meeting. Sold for fifty cents per box by all dealers. Fos- J. Martin of Appleton, aged 65 years, 10 months and 6 FOR RENT. in New York, but by inquiries soon Friday in Belfast—Mr. and Mrs. Social service at 7.30. The pastor will ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the days. they passed give Rankin. In Surry, 6, Sadie I. Ran- Ira Libby of Unity were guests last Sunday United States. September Kind Yon Have were made known to each other.Owing a short address on the subject, A kin, aged 3 years, 3 months and 29 »< n Bear, the >»Ttie Always Bought of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon.... Lincoln Suggestive days. The store recently occupied by the Asbury Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no Thomas. In Rockland, 10, Martha, and *• Banner to the severe storm on Sunday there were Ward of Benton a few Simile, or, the Christian as a Tree. Strangers September Manufacturing Company” >i;'" recently passed days substitute. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Thomas, Store.” c.O.POOB. with his Mrs. Ellen are services. 3 months. no services at the church. mother, Ward. welcome to all the aged Belfast March 291900.—134