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The Journal. i \ OLUME 74. BELFAST, , THL'BSDAV, JANUARY •). 1!I02. NUMBER 2. service the Contents of To-Day’s Journal. pastor called the r»:i OBITUARY. Jan. 3d, at and the '^Hgrch eight, interment will be SOME STATE members, who responded b> in Evergreens Cemetery.—The Record. REPORTS. PERSONAL. page l. N. PERSONAL. verses of Scripture. Letters a George H. , for twenty-five years Brooklyn, Y., Jan. 4, ’02. relies .Newspaper Notes....Wedding The Assess,.™’ number of l.'^Hite1 ir. superintendent of the fire and tele- Report Shows an Increase in .. m Ice absent members police Fred R. Poor societies..The Situation Obit- Eleanor wife of returned to Dartmouth Co Samuel Morse went to Rockland jester of Waldo Countv A. O. alarm of N., Leroy'Marriner, died Population and Wealth. Meeting Orange..City Stoddard, clerk and graph department Oakland, Calif., lege Monday. day. nee t Law Court Decisions Concerning trea'^^^Bimide at her home in East The lltb annual of his annual with and a resident of that for half a Searsmont, Jan. 1st. report the State board it:>mes. .Seme State Reports. Personal, report. Two hav« city nearly She was Miss Eieauor of assessors says, in part: Thomas B. Dinsmore went to Bosto Mr. G. Harvey Self of New York is .imlieial Court....Terrible Railroad the church during the ws.Hi l>ro-* century, died at his home there Dec. 5th of formerly Thomas, visit- past j Monday on business. ing friends in this \.’vnit lit. with daughter of Timothy and Thomas of ‘‘AH things combined to make the year city. 2. fession and one by letter. Six been apoplexy, which he was stricken the Nancy PAGE I^H Belmont. She 1J01 one of marked progress in Chas. E. before. The leaves to mourn their loss a population, Owen left Monday for a busines 3 Miss N: who Over the Wheel..News of the Week.. removed by death and four ha given day San Francisco Call said wealth and the future Mary Wood, has been seri- husband welfare of our State. to \.'iir>s..Mr, In- ^M of and two children, Mabel E. and HV local trip Portland and Boston. is now Ralph Gillam..Capt. letters of dismissal to other The the deceased: assessors’ returns we find that the ously ill, improving. Se ivenir Notes..Greatest Albert and two whole Newspaper ehm^K. The announcement of L., sisters, Mrs. H. P. Nick- number of polls in the State for the Chas. E. Rhoades Known Charles T. Wilson Dead.. present membership of the is 148, the unexpected arrived heme las w- E- Ward of the firm of W ard & rha^H death of the erson of and year 1901 is 196,403 as against in Wads- ln.fi,ms The Gloucester Fishing In. :(0 well-known pioneer was a Somerville, Mass., Mrs. Miles 11)2,795 1900, from of whom are males, and 1 |s f. non- an increase in of Thursday Providence, R. I. worth went to Boston to startling shock to hundreds of citizens who S. Brewster of Searsmont. She polls 3,460, denoting an Monday bujr stock. resident was a Miss Abbie Roberts PAGE 3. members, :e. The In "HrIVCS of had been the companions for many years of lP Population approximating 15,- went to Camden Sat Miss Katherine Bickford member of Mystic Grange, and a 1 he total estates arrived home .tries of Railroad the church Mr. Carleton. llis life was Belmont, rendered for the year to work in a To-Day..Fighting were a little over legacy indelibly con- is urday clothing factory. Monday night from 'loin Reed in Politics -m^Et nected with the faithful worker in the order. The funeral #300,550,250 and that of the year 1900 was Brooklyn, N. Y.,fora Again..County of S20U has been of growth of Oakland. He' Maine Recruits for the received from was #294,611,360, an increase of Miss Ginn left last short visit. Navy., established and developed the present ex- held at her late home January 4th, #5,938,890, equal Emeroy Thursday fo ti IMonhegan. F'rank Gould's Bride. the late Mrs. who to about 2 per cent, on total lluldah M. liamBuis, cellent police and fire of Rev. H. I. Holt of valuation re- a visit of six or weeks in PI Mr. urn Liquors, telephone system Morrill officiating. The turns for 1900. eight iladelphi; and Mrs. John Black visited her was for many years a of the the city, the service being recognized as one and par- PAGE valued.Ir: was a choir “An Wilkesbarre,Ta. Mr. 4. of the most and in singing by led by B. F. Young important item in the wealth of the ents, and Mrs. Leander Brown of church. The from the com- thorough complete the State East I Changes..Editorials..High School reports vBum.- of is that of the value of our Miss . For a quarter of a Lineoluville. Following are .the floral livestock, ; Gertrude V. Stevens, who has beei , Union, last week. of tlie Vanished mittees were that century so closely is it connected Granges.-The interesting and Mwed it had been his peculiar hobby and all of with the prosperity her In King Edward’s Domain. HH- offerings: Bouquet from the husband; of our chief that of visiting cousin, Mrs. Frank Haskell, ii t I Mrs. Seldon is all branches of church aitaM are in his efforts were centered in the industry, farming. In Gillum spending the K• i "ft ..Transfers in Real Estate. perfecting wreath of and l.HU four counties arrived winter He also had and pinks roses, Mrs. H. P. Nick- showed an increase in lirooksville, Me., home Monday. m with lier mi nation Encouraging. good condition and eih.Mit work. department. supervision live stock of Skowhegan husband, who lias doing control over the erson ; wreath, and #131,959, and the E. | PAGE 5. electric lighting of the city, pinks roses, Mabel and remaining Capt. 1). Ryder arrived home employment there. wen as twelve counties showed a Friday | Oflicersjand committees Minted and the excellent system he with Albert of decrease of #218,- *i Belfast The News <>f .. devised, Marriner, bouquet pinks and a evening from New whfre lie follows: Clerk and l»r. A. the of John A. Britton of the 514, leaving balance of total decrease in York, hai 0. C. Turpin, ii treasnM co-operation traveling passenger agent of itary, Bucksport. roses, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. 38 values for the present of It hauled up his the A. 0. and Oakland Gas Light and Heat is Wadlin; year #80,555. is, schooner, W. Ellis. the Rock page Stoddard; Deacons, Jane- Mdtee Company, however, reasonable to Chicago, Island and Pacific ii. it., one of the best monuments to his marked pinks, Mystic Grange; bouquets, Mr. and suppose that this Chas. 11. M. s W. Frederick and Mrs. J. was in Belfast. • il of Water Yes- l’rentiss. Dr. A. 0. Mi nd, who year large crop of will our W. Fred Tuesdaj' on business. Register Deep fidelity to duty. Mrs. Fred Marriner; Mrs. Hannah Alexan- hay place Mi i-uieral (’orbin. farmers on the road to our erick left for has ably filled the otlice of n for the ins ii.iu ueen recover former Monday Southern California * *la’- fl jiusiLiun cuinpieieiy elimi- der, Mrs. I U Hazeltine arrived PAGE 7. Henry Mahoney and Mrs. Ella standing as to numbers and value of live where hoineyester- cast 11 years, declined a re-ei I n. much nated Irom political strife. Change of ad- they expect to remain until about I from Davis; wreath and Mrs. Arad stock. day Bangor, where he attended i:iOl. eontinued. to the ministration or of policy in municipal af- bouquet, May 1st. the regret of the church. Si; school “The amount assessed this the I annual of the PAGE 8. fairs made no difference in the status of Mahoney. year by meeting Maine Sportsmen’s committee, II. M. ( V Craig, board on corporations has been in- \v. r. Fish L al' » Prentiss, Superintendent Carleton. Economy and largely Thompson, Esq. returned to hi.- and Game Association. ounty Corresj)on

The dealers in men’s clothing and fur- Mrs. Rufus Alorse is still very dangerous- The recital given in the Franklin strA j,ing goods close their stores at tip. in. ill. i , ly Methodist church Dee. 30th by Miss .Ian. 6th to April 1st. Willis Waning is at work for Charles H. Alice Cory, pianist, teacher ol instriV x, ns. «?' farmers of Belfast and vicinity are Forbes. meutal music at the affon' ^f^ay seminary, i in ng the question of starting a corn great pleasure to the number ma bad condition, the Week. Pearl Hamblen is chopping in the woods large pres* | here and a will be Miss no skir* factory meeting for M. J. Dow. Cory came to Bucksport last Eternal signs, i»f' '-i*-' 9 -.•.in for that purpose. highly recommended by some of the best it. Mrs. Frank Elweil of Paris, Maine, is I’. Gardner is to this week teachers in this and and open a; wrong with your friends in Brooks. country Europe visiting has r i:i the ]). Lane store at the foot of : become favorably known to the musi- Mrs. Margaret Evans is the win- street. lie had a market there spending cal fraternity of eastern Maine. She is a j coffee? You ter with Mrs. E. O. Stantial. lie went into tin. firm of & SOMETHING can't tell what? graduate of the New Burgess just England Conservatory of mer. Dr. A. W. Rich is still poorly, and is Music and has studied three years at the confined to the house most of the Koyal Conservatory in Dresden. She is v Bird, Superintendent of the Belfast But it is not as it! The time. you like Frank popular as a teacher and has many friends < '<>., in making up his pumping record W. Gibbs fell from a load of hay director and an elbow locally, being of the Bucksport past year, finds that an average of recently badly injured joint. Musical Club. Miss Cory was assisted by gallons has been pumped for each defect is in the coffee itself. For one Mrs. Martha E. Luce of Haverhill, Mass., < Miss Nan Godfrey of Bucksport. Miss the y ear. The total is nearly 92,000,- lias been visiting her friend, Mrs. Mary of ever Offered in Belfast Godfrey has studied with Mr. of Bargains 'oils. Rose. Hodgdon cent extra a can have the finest Boston and possesses a voice of great power •tficersof A. E. Clark Camp ami the day you The Jog-a-Long Club of Monroe gave a and sweetness. The program was as fol- Or Aid Society were installed in Sons good entertainment at G. A. R. hall last lows: Eastern Maine at. .rails' Hall Friday evening. Wednesday evening. coffee in the world. Grown to the i Impromptu 142, Schubert .) Clifford installed the ('amp and Mrs. F. E. Merritt, who had been in Bos- Allegro—Andante 1. the Ladies’ Aid Thro’ the Still Night, Dickey Society, ton several months, returned home the day Tschaikowsky a Walther’s Preislied “Die Meistersinger, 'hments were served, order before Christmas. private of Chase & Saxhorn from Bendel—Wagner b Invitation a la annual meeting of the Women's JIos- The officers of Golden Crown K. of Valse, Weber lodge, a The is \id will be held at the home of Mrs. Journey long, j P., are to be publicly installed next b of the W. Tuesday- GEORGE Spirit BURKETTS. Summertime, j Miller seed under constant care. It is the mall. street, today, Thursday, special evening by D. 1). Francis II. Welch. Whitney Coombs at 2.30 p. m. All members, and a Berceuse, ■•th, Herman Stover came home to visit his b interested in the work, are requested Liebestraum, wine family last Saturday. He has employment a Open Thy Blue Eyes, Massenet nd. If the will he color of port till the cream stormy, meeting changes at North Vassalboro in a woolen mill. b The Rosary, Nevin d Ian. 16th. c The Ring, Hawley W’e recently received a letter from Rev. Nocturne Op. 15 No. 2, I ,,, the annual meeting of the Waldo Frank Chopin OUR IMMENSE FIRE SALE now on and will it to gold. You never tastee such coffee. S Forbes of Santa Barbara, Califor- Valse Op. 42, j continue itural it was unanimously Society nia. He and his family are well and enjoy- miss Lory s rendering of Walther s •fiat the thanks of the society be until the immense stock is CLOSED OUT. The first ing the winter there. Preislied “Die Meistersinger;” showed a d to Mrs. .1. G. Paul and Mrs. ('. N. a for try pound. Ask Chase rare touch and skill in Just sing!' Several men from Brooks have gone up- technique. Special day’s sale was unparalleled in the of our business. who generously donated to the interest was taken in Miss history ~ river to work in the woods—among them Godfrey’s sing- the premiums awarded them at the of “The & Sanborn's Coffee. Robert McTaggart, Ansel Pettingill and ing Journey is Long,” and “The We regret to say that with a force of thirteen clerks we year. Sbai. Brand” Lewis Spirit of the Summertime,” because of the in i-lb. and 2-lb. Tin Godding. •vee and ball at Dexter, which was Cans fact that the author of these selections, were unable to serve the crowd that our (air-tight). The Grange is having a series of interest- entirely thronged •<] on account of the storm, is to be Other in Whitney Coombs, was born in high grades ing entertainments, there a contest Bucksport richlv-colored parchment being store. effort was made to ursday and Friday, Jan. hi and 17. in 1859, where he lived until lOyears of age. Every give attention to all, it bags (moisture proof). between the ladies on one side and the gen- 'Vhitten of Belfast will lead tlie or- After studying in America, Mr. Coombs tlemen on the other. The loser is to fur- was an however. our 1 six with John Leonard of spent thirteen years abroad and to-day has impossibility, We advise patrons pieces, nish a supper. iv mm ond violin. Mr. Whitten will a national reputation as a composer, and is A Farmers’ Institute was held here Dec. who wish a share of the offered to call v olin solo. “Carnival de Venice,*' one of the best players of the church organ Bargains early in iham was 21st under the auspices of the State lations A recruiting office for the U. S. Navy is Ira A. appointed postmaster Agri- in New York City. by Paganini, the or after 4 o’clock P. m., as that time we to be opened in Belfast Feb. 3d. Further of the f th-class at Fast Benton, Me., cultural Society The meeting was not morning are it»i belonging on board schooner but the NORTH STOCKTON SPRINGS. particulars are given on the 3d page. Saturday. largely attended, proceedings were mu at the Boston steamboat wharf, Mr. Richard and iess crowded. marked down quite interesting, with extended remarks by Heagan Mr. James Mar- Everything preparatory to end of the A Denver, subscriber writes: “I The C< ty Commissioners have organiz i to climb around the Colo., 11. Walker den left last week for Boston and e.l ear the choice of F. A. McKeen, Secretary- of the State expect and fell read The Journal with the same interest for tl by Cush- removal from the for tin- whai Thursday night soon to go to West Africa — Fred Cole of building repairs. nan. Board. that 1 did when 1 was a in Belfast.” man chi. 1 lie was rescued and taken to boy Searsport has moved his family into the There will be a morn- The l fast will special religious meeting ip, where lie was kept until The sloop Agnes and a boat without a Improvement Society house—Miss Ella Partridge of Bel- next week at the church for spiritual ad- •; lie to be nearly sober name were in with hold th. regular meeting Monday, .Ian. fast called on friends in town last week_ appeared port yesterday good under the ;0 p. at the home of Mrs. vancement, direction of Rev. F. discharged. fares of cod. haddock and hake, and a few 1:1th, at m., M. J, F. Percy Partridge has arrived home from W. Barker. A distinguished cusk and halibut. (lamina Church street. All members are evangelist Boston.... Will Jacobs is at home from -till life in oil by li. L. w ill be painting e irnest requested to be present. John Dollolf laid a submarine present. Clifton, Mass—Herman Partridge went to k. recent!) on exhibition at Wood- cable; irnal the The entertainment at the Good Templar Belfast on business last DAYS FOR across the draw of the lower The acknowledges receipt of Tuesday_Wilbur SPECIAL EACH DEPT. Sun's book store, was accepted last Monday bridge j lodge last Saturday evening excelled is a ■■ for the from Thomas Gannon A Son any- Staples quite t lie Boston Vrt Club exhibit. Last Western Union Telegraph Co. The ealend and ill....Quite company of the kind here cable is 137 feet Swift Field A- thing this winter. Mrs. gathered at a musical at Freeman Par- was a,id in cuise- long. .o’aul, grocers; Quimby and standaid raised, Chase and Mrs. .las. F ;ee A- Son, insurance W. A. lluxt'ord outdid themselves tridge's last Monday evening. b\ Boston and New Melvin of Belmont is to sue- agents; Among 0UR special sale will iii) t»:• ‘ntiiigs | in the those be in Swift, oots and shoes; A- program. present were Miss Maud Curtis of ••• *• Fogg i.'t> <• r* -ted. and as the same cee.d Win. Small, Miller street, to-morrow, Friday, the Dress Goods and them n the mail boxes. The has bad a hard time of it. organ, zobo, cornet, flageolet, piccolo li:b,tion numbers 141 paintings and afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. The committee use of the Trimmings. j and — « two violins Chester Clark of .s of M-ulpture. The number of boxe for other than their Clarke’s of the school are any legitimate Mrs. Smith and her Hannah i> it*;. Boston and New sewing specially requested j daughter Corner called on friends in this •presented es, or the therein of vicinity, the total to be pur] depositing any- moved to Belfast last where t:i) divide equally—.70 present. Monday, they — Elder Ora Chase of thin itlier than mail the Thursday Canaan is 11ii’iuei and 47 from the latter city. matter, subjects will make a home with her son who Chas. X. Black 1 Fred, expected soon to hold meetings at the Rob- ers are, besides the foreign paint- lately exchanged his oifei or, if detected, to heavy penalties, has employment there. They are quiet, ert’s ; icans residing either abroad or in stallion Wilkesmont with W. A. Gerrish school house. Elder Ayers is now for and ley are liable to be dealt with by the industrious elsewhere in the country, an people, and we are sorry to have there Elder Ward. a pacer called Pliebe. she has made a mile U. Courts. assisting SATURDAY, notable as Philadelphia having them move away. in 2.20, but has no record. Mr. Gerrish .■presentative. i ourse or nve entertainments, consist BURNHAM. will keep Wilkesmont for stock purposes. Hale Rose is teaching school in West School in r.:> for Hohsk Stf.aungk The in -f three lectures, one author's reading district Xo. 5, Mabel A. Bacon, Brooks aiul Vesta Rose at '\ he members of Seaside a concert of Keans' Corner in closed Dec. after a ! d sheriil were notified Sunday fore- Chautauqua a: vocal and instrumental teacher, 24, term of seven Waldo. A. B. son is the win- Waists. Circle will meet with Mrs. G. K. nn ic, will be the ladies of Pay teaching weeks. The following were not absent Jackets, given by young pupils Furs, Skirts, st who is wanted for Carter,4.! George Grover, ter term of Commercial t) Club connected with the High school at the village. one-half Una Earle Goodwin a horse and buggy in Bangor last street, Monday, January Kith, Murray Uni- day: Miles, Littlefield is in and Elmer Mitchell. mention at 2 p. m. lesson from \ valist church. The first lecture will be Harry teaching South Special should ; arrived here on the steamer Penob- Author, Petraeli; be made of Ida Brooks. Mabel Rose is in the village pri- Bagiev, who was present t morning. They heard of him in chapter seven, American Diplomacy. January. Further particulars, with every session until the after mary. heavy rain, lies of lecturers and will be which it was for her to to places about town, but he got away. V Hose Co. held a dates, given impossible get the ashington special meet- cliool house. er. Tickets one dollar for the series of On Christmas “The ! Norton learned by which road lie ing Tuesday evening and appointed a com- night Brooks Whist e entertainments, MONDAY, r. him in mittee so single tickets 25 cents. Club" met (as usual on even- followed him, and arrested investigate as to the facilities for Wednesday Brother Wormwood of the Biddeford and it a .t in tin* evening. Grover is accused having a fireman’s ball, as the Belfast Opera B. A Roundy of Dorchester, Mass,, ing), being “Christmas number” a Journal, always thirsting for curious wants to know how a horse and buggy from a stable House is closed. They will next Tue> Hsently invented an improved water special Christmas feast was served. There information, many of report the 200 cats were shipped away during 1001 by ;. the for a sleigh alve for cornets and similiar instru- guests from out of town, and such swapping bugg) day evening. the Belmont man, came back. lie allows was the enthusiasm sport and leaving the team at a ments, which is proving very remunerative, that two o’clock came that the man who can ship cats, and have Oil Straw List of letters in th advertised remaining and went before one them is indeed entitled to Cloths, Belfast, where it remained more le has of them had a stay shipped, be Carpets, disposed of the of in Mattings, right selling thought Belfast office Jan. 7th: Ladles M regarded as a leader in the 5 post Sew of home. Mr. industry.— week before the owner found it. England and some of the Middle 0. E. Iianey of Belfast Kennebec s. A. Cummings, Mrs. Helen Fos.-, M Journal. B. Brow n of Bangor came to Bel- itates for £5,000 and a royalty on each carried off the honors winning forty-three Lydia Hutchings, Mrs. Sarah Harvey. M j lay and took Grover to Bangor for ittachinent sold, and still retains the South (4a) points. The same company met New Pierce. Gentlemen—Mr. Geo. Augusta .nd West and foreign countries. Mr. Years eve, by special invitation, at the home Rugs, Pillows, Bedding, Blankets, Brown, I George Triggs. loundywas formerly leader of the Belfast of Hr. A. E. Kilgore, “to watch the Old is the win- Non.s. Following The Girls’ Home has received, and land. Year out and the New Year in.” Dr. and of the Vinaihaveu and Rock- the Mrs. are a managers gratefully acknowledge, Francis II. Welch went to Boston Mon- Kilgore very genial and hospita- tin boat Co. : Steamer will leave Oil WMSL45c contributions. From Miss Ann ble the 25c lowing ( lay to consult with parties there in couple, possessing ready tact of mak- Cloths, : week 2 p. regard I'vwy day at m. for Hur- I from the W. C. T. 1 of ing one feel at home and at Crosby, $10; I o the shoe business, perfectly ease; North re-establishing factory [ nalhaven, Haven and Stun- | pleton, 3 dresses, 3 aprons, 0 skirts. 10 p thus ensuring a most delightful time to all dr. Welch and Lee J. Galley, who have 1 imsdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, stockings, 1 pair blankets, 1 pair mitten ) present. Mr. Alphouso Wood and sister, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦ ^ >een connected with the factory many Island. Westbouml, leave Swan’s ! hair ribbons. Miss Ethel Wood, of and j ears, propose to associate themselves with Belfast—nephew unlay s, Wednesday s and Friday s niece of Mrs. Kilgore—were and Attention is called to the advertise: t ; Boston man, who will put both money and present m. and Stonington every week Miss Ethel to F=I=S=H. ou^ special sale day 1 into helped serve refreshments, will be in of the Elwell European tours—an It n xperience the business. They have not TUESDAY w for North Haven, Vinaihaveu, it was a cohk night and the excellent Tour April 1st, and a Summer Tour y 1 s yet made a definite proposition to the and Rockland — The Merrycon- oyster stew served was 5th. Mr. Elwell is an co le < ommittee. Elmer A. Sherman left for Bos- especially enjoyed. JUST aRRIV U »een overhauled at Port experienced, 200 200 thoroughly on Baby Dorothj gave the signal for the and conductor, and those no 1 by Monday’s boat, but was detained i has taken the routes of steamers popular ' the storm and breaking up, being awakened from her travel under his direction are sure be >y did not arrive there until Linen iweil and White Vinaihaveu, which are to peaceful slumbers by the sounds of revelry Ordered for* Christmas trade Goods, Goods, well cared for. Particulars of thest rs Vednesday forenoon, lie the Towels, MiS. ve represents repairs at the South marine down stairs. She surprised them all and storm. may be had by addressing F. A. I 11, < citizen’s committee in the matter. by delayed by big Rockland.It is that appearing in her with a reported Me. night-gown look Will sell low. W. Portland, j A joint installation and supper were held \ Morse has offered ('apt. Archi- of wonder and dismay on her sweet face. n and Hon. I'red Atwood of nas Memorial Hall of Domestic Goods of indsoiue Winterp. Tuesday evening all kinds. price for his steamers Min- Despite the lateness of the hour “The sent out attractive calendars, the Thomas II. Marshall Post, G. A. R., and Merryconeag, and that (‘apt. Archi- always Club” was all ready the next evening for 2 Gold Fish one for 11102 is so. It ha fine rhomas II. Marshall Relief After snriously considering the offer, which specially Corps. the regular session and great was the fun half-tone the Polai -a at m excellent supper, to which the veterans l **od for a few days only. Capt. showing open over the coffee aud other refreshments in The uid ladies did the and Globe 50c. \ -id lias been running the Mineola be- Winterport 1872, of which rnal I ample justice, officers of which were served by the ladies it the had much W. he Post were installed Past Master WEDNESDAY, 1 : rkiand, Roothbay Harbor and Port- to say at that time. ipect : by W. inviting, tempting manner which is all later to in T II. Clifford. The list of elected officers was Or will sell fish without globe. 1 the Merryconeag ran from the isle reproduce this picture lour- ! their own. Dr. Kilgore carried off the published in The 'to nal and to give from our files some .mount Journal of Dec. 5th. honors this of j Portsmouth the past summer.... time, which he was justly Oold Hsh are attractive and of the riie officers are: M. :<>bscot left for Poston at the usual visit of the “Winterputters' Bel- ! appointed Adj., C. proud.—Com. interesting and no trouble to 1 fast )ilworth; S. M., John W. C. Small uiday afternoon, but put into Port- nearly thirty years ago. Nash; Q. M., Underwear, Wares, Corsets, L A. D. Capt. L. T. a care for. Call and see them at account of a Cobbett; Trustees, Chase, Henry Gilkey, formerly well known northeast snow storm, During the heavy northenly gale esday | staples, W. H. Sanborn. The Relief Maine shipmaster, died at his home in Balti- ved in Poston yesterday morning, night, the schooner “11. Curtis," w h was Corps moored in the harbor for the wint broke ifficers were installed by Past President, more Jan. 6th about 68 years. Capt. Etc. to leave at 4 p. m. Gilkey Ribbons, adrift and went ashore on the was Hosiery, poii drs. Julia born in ’’ naking McKeen, assisted by Mrs. L. II. Islesboro, and at the age of 22 the eastern side of tile “narrows -re she ; iso Items. Sch. Herald sailed Jan. Strout as conductor. married Miss S. Josephine of lies in what appears to he an “u mfort- Sprague that CITY DRUG STORE kland, after town. Ten later discharging phosphate able” position.—Deer Isle Messer. Steamer Florence Damaged. The years they moved to Brewer, K'nowlton & Co—Sch. inner where they resided or Laura, The H. Curtis is at old ,uilt at teamer Florence was damaged by the ice in eight ten years, si ace BELFAST, MAINE, ■ been here which have lived in thoroughly repaired by Harrington, Me., in 1850, and wa -paired he harbor Tuesday. She left at 8 o’clock they various places, in- THURSDAY, Pendleton Opp. Belfast National Bank. ■ts, Bros., went to Isles- at this port a few years ago- < »n her regular trip to Brooklin. The har- cluding Calais and Baltimore. Capt. Gilkey ^ 1 .Sch. A. \VT. Kllis _♦ riilay... is haul- >or was frozen over and there is survived by his wife and two U. S. Marshal Bernes Norton thinly, was daughters. New A ork — A. M. Carter loaded Deputy onsiderable > heavy ice from up river. When ■ left Portland fur with last week last Thursday Pacific ! Cotton hay for Tremont, short distance beyond Steele’s Ledge Um- coast with a party of Chinamen <> are to Underwear, for Petticoats, Sunnyside Rockland_F. s. leacon the steamer was headed for the he to land I,- at returned their native started recently bought marshal’s sale bore and beached on Moose Point. She *■ from Portland at 1 t for sch. with 17, and <>n seven k, $425, Lizzie J). Small, j iiid easily and came off niore were added to yesterday morning t, built at X. in the party, hey were Camden, ,L, ixtlij. * t high tide and proceeded on her trip. No brellas, Sight an- Robes, to to Stamped Goods, go Norfolk l>y steamer here take The Fire be rebuilt Sale Is at Belfast_ ne came On probably Still ashore, but people who saw her a train across the country to Sai rancMco. peer of the five-master James W. , hink she chafed through in the ice and was Sheriff Norton went to l’ortlam ,, visit his •' at Boston loading lumber for | cached to keep her from sinking, and that son before his and a Cre- departure impanied -- Portieres, Ay res, has arrived at his home in he was Demins, repaired at low tide. Silkolcnes, him part to Boston, and irs. b. o. having resigned his position. It way Norton returned to Belfast wil him to re- 1 J that ('apt. A. I.. Kent has retired Winter port. Sir. Guy L. Uniway and main abs command, and with Mrs. Kent during her husband's ue. j j liss Winnie SI. Bussey were united in tonnes, Etc. a 1 Jan. 1st Wrappers, at the while, remain in Boston — Sch. New Advertisements* ead what larriage home of the bride’s A. A. S. Woodruff sailed * arents, Sir. and Sirs, li F. in the HOWES X, from Bucksport Harry W. Clark & Co., 8:s Mai; treet, have Bussey, CO.’S, 1 r resence of the New A’ork, light — The auxiliary to say of their lied Tag sab f clothing, * immediate relatives and a * ew friends. be E. Greele, launched last, week at whic next Kev. J. H. Hatch officiated. furnishing goods, etc., opens Odd While we is the first of her kind to be built 1 wedding supper was served and the bride Fellows’ Belfast wish it understood that Saturday, Jan. llth. (heat trgains are Block, goods from every department ias the of On her maiden trip from Booth- offered in all departments. The prices ] recipient many pretty gifts, 'lie left will be sold each still rtlaml she made (i knots an hour quoted speak for themselves Mitchell & young couple Thursday for their day, special attention will be given * ome in with ■cth of a gale. She has a 25-horse Trussed have everything 3r< want in the C'orinna, taking them the best rishes of by our force to the class of 1 friends for their on as asolene engine and will be used as way of kitchen furnishings, < tlery, lamps, many future hap- goods days mentioned t * liness — Mrs. Julia Plummer and her REMNANT ; Capt. T. P. Simmons, formerly of oil and gas stoves, etc.. lant wall pa- ROOM PAPERS above. 1 Miss have returned from road, commands her_Among re- pers and borders at Carle Jones’ until aughter, Georgie, visit to Boston — at nters are the following: Sch. Young Mrs. C. K. Atwood has 2c. and 3c. per roll. one a he Philadelphia to Boston, coal. to Pittsfield for few weeks_Mrs. people of this county know we do not deceive them illen Littlefield 9 inch borders at Ic. i've loading days. Schs. II. Crosby has gone to Bath for a visit per yard. 'bu A. f a week or two... The week of is wish to a FROTHY ADVERTISEMENTS. y Hall, Gulf port to New York, prayer W? say just word here about our remnant room papers. We have tied by any WE Sii.50. Schs. and Anne leing observed at the Methodist church_ thdse papers in bundles and will Norombega up have them for sale as long as they last or until HAVE THE GOODS to Ir. and Mrs. James Freeman have returned Ml.RCH FIRST. and in will have Nobile Havana, lumber, $5.75, free After that date our remnant room papers will be all sold. There sixty days you bage. Sch. J. Manchester rom a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. F. aX some great trades and we j Haynes, think it would pay you to look at them. at that will not p " in them, prices book. liii-ola to Boston, lumber at or about lerrity, Bangor—Clair Moody spent deplere your pccket FEB. 1st we will sell our bordered curtains at ONE-HALF ■ Nh. Wm. E. Downes, Fernandina to lis holiday vacation at home.Miss regular price. Jennie Chick is ( SPECIAL Hi’ lork, lumber and ties, p. t. Sch. boarding at Mrs. Stel- Is PRICES ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ■I f A. Willey, Darien to New A'ork, a. Curtis’—Mrs. Daisy Butler has gone to BOOKS TO LET. ■I 5.25. Sch. Pendleton Sisters, Gulf Sew Bedford for the winter_Mrs. Fannie /Ha|EAQe B.,.rt, lumber, $8.The barkentine icott has returned from a visit to her daugh- GEORGE W. >lt at BURKETT, H if Belfast in 1894, is reported er, Mrs. Wharff—Mrs. Isaac Rankin is CARLE & Bl-i

i was unable to Water Vessels. his ordination, and preach Register of De«|> » NERVOUS PROSTRATION, i until December. The annual reports of BEiLFASl ifa 01- _ the officers show that the church and gjjip. A PROCLAMATION! W. Childs-Blackburn Telit its auxiliaries, the Christian Endeavor ari''ed Fupe Town Miss Townsend. We our offer to the Society, Brotherhood of Andrew and C. G. H Dee. 5, from k’rt proclaim people How She Was Cured. sailed from San a FOB SALE. school and circle A G D RivGh that we sell VIXOL on positive guar- / -. Sunday sewing Ropes, Philip, Francisco If it does not succeed in the Mon- Dec 6 for .. antee. beneflt- To close trie estate of the late — have during year. QiFUStown. Review vents- Dn»R Mrs. Parham: I take prospered AJ >« Newcastle, N. S. The Journal's Annual for wo- , sailed o you we will refund the entire amount day evening meetings young W. ing in the effect* Dec 11 fur .. pleasure acknowledging 1 lunotud c of ^^™^’0 men were maintained. The church sailed from San purchase money. A. C. of K. Pinxbam’s Aryan, A. S SIBLEY, jLydia Vegetable J3en(ili!0n, If you are troubled with any of the In estimation edifice has been re-painted. Francisco Dec 27 for oisenstown. window I hai. eitc., was Compound, my there ailments we know thatVIXOL the following real estate is offered for sale: is The Journal’s annual re- At the annual East Maine Methodist at Fort i following Follow ing weights!^b|ble is no femak: to it. Weak* Bangalore, Blauehm1- arr,.ved larger than usual. ! remedy equal Townsend will you. you should local for the year 1001: ^IKpgUshh attended Conference in May, Kev. G. E. Edgett Oct 20 from Yagaski. help Anyway give HOMESTEAD OIN HIGH SlktEI. view of history S. 15. Ilarriman & Son s ness not properly to, together E B at Nov the chance to be benelited carriage'shop was re-appointed to Belfast, and Rev. Sutton, J ]> ga'inan, Hiogo yourself by LOCAL INDUSTRIES. : on Washington street had a good run G. G. Winslow, who had been agent of 15 for New York it, particularly as you take no risk in One of the best places in Belfast. The bniidin. old and new. do Fort McClure, sailed are a large two story brick residence with elf of work, both They all but who re- George, ( lias losing money if it does not help you. The shoe manufacturing business of the Bucksport Seminary, from Fort 7 f10,11 Clieinainus, new and commodious stable and carriage hou- branches of the carriage business, black- Townsend (1 a all modern sided in Belfast, was appointed to the for Port and smaller stable; convenient the which for and Pirie. extend from to Union stn< t Criteliett, Sibley Co., smithing, wood-work, trimming at Rev. C. H. Gov Wash. AU Run Down, The grounds High pastorate Orrington. Robie, sailed from Everett, and contains about one acre. Tennis court. N had been the in- Horse-shoeing is also a branch many years leading painting. who preaches in the Wood Sept 1 for No orchard. Within a few rods of Belfast Bay of the business. Bryant, Sydney, N. S. Appetite, dustry of the city, suffered a second school house in Northport, lives in Bel- Henry 11 Hyde, arrivnl at San Francisco which it commands a fine view. Especially adaj < the home or fashionable 20th,*in the death of A. C. On Beaver street, wood-working room of the church June 13 from All Tired Out, ed for summer board.i loss, August fast. The audience Baltimore Debilitated,*. Six dollars After the death of Mr. Critcli- of George A. Mathews and the Luzon, item Manila Oct. house. thousand buys it this fall, Sibley. shop in this was renovated at a cost of Park, sailed will be worth more in the A of J. G. Damon and city for Gain Flesh, spring. portion ett. 1000, the business was re- blacksmith shops was Newcastle, N s W the can remain on Sept. 21, more than $1200 and re-dedicated L at purchase money mortgag- and with the had a season. Mary Cushing' ariiveil Newcastle, Got ee sired. organized incorporated, Joseph Tyler busy Nov. 26. The improvements consist of N. S. W. Town. Indigestion, Strong, llavner at who does Nov. 25 from C11V Criteliett, Co. to manufacture C. G. Citypoint, new steel new new sailed from Sibley 1 ceiling, furnaces, Manuel 11 o Vobols, shoes and the Heal Es- work and general blacksmith- Llaguno, Dyspepsia, FOOLER HOUSE, HIGH STREET Manufacturing carriage carpet, a re-arranging of the pews, re- Ilong Kong Oct 25 for vw Turk; passed is and has the Weak Old of a c<> tate Co. to own and manage the real ing, always busy, only painting the walls, etc. A society call- Anjer Nov. 20. People, People, Five thousand square feet land and in town. convenient brick nouse. owned estate. The new corporations took slmgs for shoeing oxen ed the Brotherhood of David and Jona- Puritan, A N Blanchard sailed from San Formerly j Pale Women, occupied, during his residence in Belfast, by Jan. 1. I'JOl. did a G. 5V. Coombs continues ship black- Francisco Nov 2 for Hull charge They very than was formed, and fitted up a gym- tiee William if. Fogler of tin; Maine Supr- n near the Reaper, du May 3(1 from good business the early part of the smithing in the Wight shop nasium. The interest in the church, arrived at Hoe Bronchitis, Pale Children, Judical Court. Modern conveniences. l*r where a new tank Newcastle, N. s \\ to of to elfnst Savin the pay roll averaging $2,500 per shipyards, galvanizing subject mortgage $1500 year, Epworth League, Sunday school, etc., S D Amsburi -'liled trom Ta- Sore Lungs, Bank, W500. week. loth the business went has been put in and other improvements Carleton, Aug. is well sustained. coma, Wash. Nov 1 f,„ if. “In- into the hands of receivers. Mr. made. Sibley A number of special services, lec- St Paul, F \\ sa. 1 from Manila Irritability, Nervousness, MAIN AND FEDERAL STREETS. J. on Main does Treat,, died the next day. After completing L. llavner, street, were held at the North Nov. IK for Seattle. * tures, etc., Chronic Colds, Corner lot in the heart of the < the orders on hand the was shut blaeksmithing, and C. D. MISS W. CIULDS-BLACKBUBN, State of ;'l, sailed from (business factory general heavy church during the year, including a Maine, 1. A Coh 4.15i* feet. Level and good building snot, Ilarriman aiid J. S. Davison Rock Island Literary and Alt Hong Nov in 1 'ork. dow n. A meeting of citizens was held Washing- Secretary series of afternoon and evening meet- Kong for Ne Hacking Cough, be worth 91,000 inside of live years. in rear of Society. Tillie E urtis, sailed Sept. 5th, and a committee appointed ton street and D. C. Davis from Nov. 11th to 17th, Starhuck, F.bc Price with the close confinement at desk ings inclusive, from San 1 Honolulu. Nursing Mothers, $800. to the Shales’ shoe horses and repair car- my Francisco Dee 29 to take measures re-establish store, conducted Gy the pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Win II Burt Gamble work. brought on nervous prostration, Maey, sailed tit Weak Mothers. business. After much correspondence riage and Rev. E. L. Marsh of Water- Dec. 211 for FARM ON MILLER STREE so much so that tor a i doctored Mills, Algoa Bay. K. J. in J line fitted up a ma- year 1 and personal negotiations it was Stepenson ville. The and the officers of W111 11 Conner. H i' ,:B, at Come in and a book which tells all 1 tried different rem- pastor Co Hong get Nine acres'under good cultivation, conn to he settled that chine shop in the Harris building on continually. Nov II for New York. thought practically succeeded in the church, Christian Endeavor Society Kong ..e a about VI XOL. Miller Street and l.meolnville avenue. One n to do a machine edies which only poison- AV right A Aldoes of Chelsea. Mass., High street, general and school did active work to HA from post office. my system, and my stomach re- Sunday HKS. would lease the hire the ma- business on the lighter classes of work. ing in factory, fused food. A neighbor who had suf- maintain interest the meetings. A Alice Reed, Aianson Fie sailed from Price, $675. and continue the business. The Ills power is an electric motor. John chinery fered with ovarian troubles iwid society of young men called the “Fort- Montevideo Oct 23 for Barba citizens raised for w hich the F. Rogers manufactures his patent Edward 1 Francisco A. A. HOWE & CO. $:>0,000. called nightly Club” was formed for social May, arrived at PLEASANT| STREET. markers in this and finds was perfectly cured, my 17 DRUCCISTS. linn was to ii cent, interest, vamp shop, Aug. from Honolulu. w pay per attention to \our Vegetable Cojrpovmd, efforts and physical training. Undivided half ot two houses and lot were to he from taxa- a sale for all he can make. Ethel, Dodge, arrived at Bland July n common with Hon. W. H. Swan Wjii u and they exempt ready mind to it a The death of Rev. James M. Leigh- I Condon Co. did a and I made up my give 20 from Charleston. rent. tion. When all was to he ar- The Manufacturing of the on thought two months' fair trial. However, be- ton, pastor Unitarian church, Mabel 1 N arrived at C P* New Upright AV A Aldoes to good x ear’s business making rolls and Meyers, Meyer, Price, $1500 ranged right objected one month hud I was like April 23d, cast a gloom over the people New York Dec 22 leo. brushes for shoe and found fore passed from Monti some portions of Hie agreement, and j factories, and after six of that and was felt the arrived Dec 3 all of this a new woman, weeks parish sadly by Matanzas, at Philm Iphia the matter was still unsettled when increasing sales in parts funeral from Havana. &&D pianos (BAY VIEW STREET. faithful use of the Compound I was in whole community. Impressive and in Europe. Large orders Olive idle Dec 12 this review was closed. | country It is of services were held at the church Thurlow, arrived at > down and month. These are About one half acre of level land for the perfect health. certainly great April $15 $6 per adjmi Mathews Bros.’ under the man- ! were also received company’s the of the Rev. 11. fr om Guanica, p. l; tide water, about one-eighth mile below steam mill, benefit to women, and 1 wish every 26th, clergy city, II. not I vers & Pond, of course, but the best harness and other prepara- Penobscot, at ( ape Town Dec 12 for wharf. Suitable tor cottage. Tile best lo-- of <>. E. Frost, continued to dressing woman could have a Woude of Castine and Rev. S. C. Beach agement poor suffering value in a new for for a wharf south of Commercial street. run on full time to its full and tions. Singapore. possible piano §225, capacity, chance to it, Yours very of Bangor officiating. Occasional ser- were troubled some- try truly, Rebecca Crow ell, M G Dow, a iiucksport, and to economical Price, $250. did a amount of business than Sherman A Co. 2922 vices were held at which different min- appeal strongly buy- larger and Miss \V, ('iiii.;>s-!:i.ackburn, Fifth repairing. for There are now orders what by low water in Goose River, as ers. We will exchange them at any time eight years. Ave., Rock Isiuril 111."—$6000 forfeit if isters appeared candidates and Nov. Rose lu 11 is, Melvin ( o cord, arrived at I xvere to run short time a few NORTH (CHURCH. enough on hand to keep the full crew obliged Stovs ttutimonizl is rot 'jemiire. 25th the church voted to extend a call New York Dec K from Fertiaudi at a liberal valuation for our beautiful on to hours the remainder of the win- xveeks in the fall and early winter. 'ew Turk Pews No. 30 and 50. Price, $50 each. will relieve tbis dis- to Rev. Henry F. Lutz of Rockland, Sachem, Nichols, arrived at new Ivers & Pond uprights. It will pay ter. The work this lias included had orders which would have kept Nothing Feb 28 from Hong year They Mass., which was accepted. Mr. Lutz Kong. you to write us if cannot call. Our ! the three mills on full time, tressing comlM;on so surely as Thomas A it Boston you BROOKS. orders for school houses, hospitals and busy will his with the new Goddard, arrived begin pastorate Dec. l l from Rosario Haven. list of in used mailed other public, buildings in Massachusetts, j Kelley A < 'o.’s axe factory began work Lydia E. Piukiiam’s Compound.! via Vineyai bargains pianos One fourth grist mill, etc., occupied bv > year. Willard Mudgett. J 11 Monr arrived & Sibley summer residences at Bar and earlier than usual last fall and had larger Mrs. Pinkham advises sick free. Company. Harbor, wo-J Rev. A. A. Smith of the Universa- at Boston Dec 14 from Turks Xsl.ml. a number than usual of local orders than in the preceding year. men free. Address, Lynn. Mass.V Price, $250. larger list church gave several series of even- SCHOONFHR. orders and work for Waterville The saw mills of Rankin A Co, in Elast Bangor, discourses during the year. In I vers & Pond pcoAO PERSONAL Belfast and R. A. at the Head ing VV b s led from PROPERTY. and other Maine cities. Gurney Wadsworth bought Burgess & Gard- March the Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, Young Men’s Society Was Ga. Dec 28 for New Y k. 114 and 116 Thompson A. Foster had the most of the Tide, were well patronized. ner's meat business Oct. 1st and sold Brunswick, Boylston St., Boston. Seven hundred shares of stock in Man organized, and arranged for a series of Clausen, .Jr, cleared i m Apa- Keal Estate Par valm in their and have 'flie barrel manufacturers had a very in December to Ward & Wadsworth. Henry facturing Company. profitable year history brief talks on subjects relating to young lachicola Deed for Boston. These shares are one tliii <1 of all the stock i increased their and the number good year, particularly in the unusual Samuel Goldstein a store The owns the rea i output opened junk men and women, by local speakers. The Gladys, 11 B Colson, cleared f; n New corporation buildingand deniand for barrels. Lime casks connected with the shoe is out of of help materially. They now occupy apple in the F. A. Knowlton building, and A. were as York Dec 24 fur Havana. factory, subjects and speakers follows; and in no way involved in the embarassn three floors of the Dana were in good demand at fair prices, and Bloom started in the and .John C sailed »i Bal- Sarsaparilla painting paper Law, lion. G. E. Smith, McDonald, of the Pritchett, Sibley Company When the Hatch Bros, at the Head of the Johnson; Medicine, timore Nov. ;>'«) for building. New labor saving devices hanging business in the Locke house, Dr. John Stevens; Journalism, ('has. Mayport. shoe factory starts its rental will pay ;t good Tide did a business in and A llall, Haskell, arrived d New dead on this stock and it will be worth have been put in in the cutting room, good pork High street, early in the fall.Jones S. John Mary pat A. Pilsbury; Teaching, R. Dun- York free 14 from Pensacola fur li present it is for sile in blocks of spa which the of the is fish barrels. Davis built a number of stalls in his :igton, You j»ne by capacity factory ton; Good Citizenship, Wm. P. Thomp- N. Y. more at increased. There arc 300 uru. nrau nau a idigc iuxi v»x blacksmith in October and largely sewing shop opened son, Esq.; Good Literature, Rev. A. A. Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at kson- $500 per share. machines in the on farm and factory machinery, bicycles a feed stable.Pitcher & Lancaster stitching department. ('has. S. Bickford. ville Dec l:; from Philadelphia Ten shares stock Maine Milk ( and machine and a Smith; Business, Know Condensed This business now covers New England light, work, piped occupied the Mansfield store on Main Mr. a R W Hopkins, Hichburn, arrived Balti- C. H. Harrison, graduate of Price, $1.50 per share. number of houses for steam beat, lie more Dec 17 from New York. and extends into New York and Ohio, street during the fall, buying apples. and a Bangor Theological Seminary Seven 'one hundred and and have Idled a order for made the usual amount of roller bush- and barrels R F Pettigrew, arrived at Phila .> Ijdiia twenty-eight they large They bought shipped 4,000 student at Dartmouth schooner Charlotte T. w it! Gloucester customers. College, supplied Dec 28 from New York. More Sibley, price, the F. s. government for shirts foi ings for of fruit and 10,000 bushels of cider from date of sale $.»no. good the Congregational pulpit at the Head Willie L Newton sailed from Ke West ings only. soldiers in the The increase in the amount of grain Helen Patterson One top carriage Price £15. Philippines. | apples.Miss opened of the Tide the summer. 6 raised from to makes more during Dec for Tampa. M. B. Lawrence, in the Coliseum year year | a confectionery store at the home of Rev. Fr. J. E. Kealy held services Than Your did a business on business for t he grist mills. The John- her on Fnion street in For further particulars call on building, good bicycle parents July. fortnightly at St. Francis Catholic Bri«!«* *>f General Corbin. ^ and about 75 hands ttie son mill at Poor’s Mills grinds every- .las. 8. Collector of Cus- EDWARD pants, employed } Harriman, church during the year, with occasion- The who became the SIBLEY, Belfast, Mai: of the from first wheat Hour to his in Odd indy recently ....Mother greater part year. W. W. Cates, thing quality toms, gave up law office al services. Rev. Fr. T. C. special wife of General C. or- or who made w ent rye and coin meal, cracked corn or other i Fellows’ Hon. Geo. E. j Major Ilmry JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, Jr., formerly bicycle coats, Block; Johnson, Maney was stationed here as assistant is good advice for in the and Air. Law cattle foods. Swan A Sibley Go. and whose office was next moved in away early year door, during the summer. men Main- Mathews Bros, had a at their and boys, Administrator, Augusta. mice continued the business. good year and Hon. R. W. Bogers moved from A Sunday school was organized in and the man who 11. o. who has a on respective mills. the McClintock block to the office , Dodge, factory East Belmont Aug. 4th, by young men on .1. C. Durham’s mill in the shoe fac- | thinks he knows more than Moth- High street, keeps salesmen the road, vacated by Judge Johnson. I from the Belfast Baptist church. in ami makes w hat- tory annex did a good business until the er Nature about his principally Maine, SHIPPING ITEMS. Meetings were held throughout the running body ever the trade requires. The sewing is factory shut flow n, having in addition to finds out his mistake when he • apt. s. C. Bicli sch. E. S. year on Saturday evenings at the Frye j gets done by women outside the shop. factory work, orders ot' doors, sash, exchanged “L* Fm" : Wilson for sch. Charon in and school house, on Miller street. j indigestion. Atwoud*s Wm. A. Clark, who lias large and general house finishings. The mill January quanti- continued in the business. | Gospel text meetings were held near Bitters restore digestion. ties of men’s and boys’ clothing at his d< pended on the factory for power and bay coasting | The Charon is JO built in Barnsta- ! the foot Of Race street during the sum- and wholesale store, is j shut down when the factory closed, to tons, i factory closing in 1843....Sell. Weav- mer. out Ins business to aw ait hie, Mass., MyraB. j v.j preparatory moving developments. | SKl'UET SOI IKTI I'S. new was er arrived here in tow from Boston, to Portland to engage in the nnumfae A cigar factory lilted up ; Feb. 1. The ! 'i'liere was a in the ture of clot hing. by Eaton A Davis at (to high street. disabled, Pendleton Bros, steady growth who were owners Masonic the two bine The shipbuilding industry is reviving The factories ot 1. h. Perry and Paul part boughi a com rol- order, lodges. c interest while were in Council and r" ill Belfast, and more work in that line Carnes in East Belfast, ami the Stand- ing repairs prog- | Chapter. Commandery ; ress and changed her name to l'endle- ■ each new members. There were [On was done in Hull than in any year foi ard Cigar Go. at Citypoint, each had a adding : ton John no events in the order. more than a decade. A. Gil year. Satisfaction....Capt. W. Ryder special On ami alter Oi l. S, 1901. trains <--•unerring George busy • The Howard and Wm. sch. Minnie A special district convention of the and unli 11:t• >:!i trains direst launched October giuli the four- Manufacturing Co. sold Baugh bought .it Burnham Waterville Hie Besi and Most 'ract'taf Eta liebekah masted schooner Henry B. Eiske of 747 its business to the Commonwealth April. Capt. Baugh Lodges District, lor and from Bangor, Watem.'.o, I riiamt am Paper Published boualit his I I. (). O. was held in of Massachusetts in October and the quently interest I’., Belfast vv).i iiii tons net, and has the keel laid for a ] partner’s May •lost-Ui. as luliows; :• and continued in the busi- I at which several oi the Grand ofii- TOC. I Ilf! WITH dredging steamer of l.oon tons for the plant was moved to Concord. Mass. j bay coasting lath, FROM BELFAST. P. P. St rout burned a ness. Dec. 0th lie rescued the ■ cers were presen:, aild visitors. V. s, government. Ills marine railway few kilns of | captain sixty AM I’M rv. \ BEAUTlFlil. ART r\‘ : and crew of the sch. 'The district tlie of ;"> 1 8 CAI was in use all the season, mostly with brick at Ids yard in East Belfast to Chanticleer, cap- | comprises lodges Belfast, depart. 7 1 25 50 I sized in the harbor off The Castine and Monroe. The de- it. Point .17 2«» II 80 18 80 schooners of from 4 to (too some supply the local demand. Camden. Belfast, FOR tons, W.il ,o ... 17 80 1 1 40 18 55 ISO?, ! Chanticleer drifted ashore below Lin- give was worked Lain of of which were generally overhauled ami lit SINKSS clIANdllS. hy Lodge Boo -s 7 42 1 .- 2 4 21 colnville a and lunch reelassed. Mr. Gilchrest has in a j Beach and became total loss. | Monroe. Slipper were served. \nox ...i 7 •*>4 12 "4 14 88 put ■ Stevens it Welch, harness makers, : St"i 2 1" 5 ! 5 steam for the ....( apts. Fred D. and Melvin A. Patter- A delegation from Canton Dallas, 1*. M .tiorndike. For Oeily $2.0* engine working railway, closed their and ..5 1" 2 18 5 60 business, Mr. Stevens shall sell. Annie 41 tons I. (>. (). F.. attended the field exer nty and other work, bought May, 1 day setting spars heavy moved ...,G. B. fruit | rnhani, arrive. 8 85 2 u> 6 26 Beli vlng that every one t»f Oil!'V'Uulci away Marsano, in C’astine in cises in June ■ steam from Mathews Bros.’ mill May, and use’her for a Bangor 17th, istli and 11. 35 4 85 lia\• :tf least « u« Vann and taking dealer, moved from the store mgor. I good fanii.> hervey coaster. She was built in Yar- 10th. Waldo observed the amii- A M ■ we have perfeei.*,l :mangemeuts w and lias added some power bay Lodge MKS. HENRY O. CORBIN machinery to the store vacated Stevens A Waterville.3 08 7 20 can seiul that piae*. ■••ai arul in^trucii\- He also a by mouth in 1808....Geo. A. Gilchrest haul- versary of tlie order April ifsth, at- lias donkey engine for tlu | by »• M AM i Faioi and H-'MI-.. in connection with Td- Welch.The Cold Storage market of ed and his at the North bin was Patton bef'-re hoi work the ! up dismantled schooner Gol- tending church, and Me- I'dytne 1 rtland 15 5 85 1 25 pi ia.i< an .!< n id \; a hcauli: lighter about yard. i>. A. The Journal j .12 including McKeen.in building, den Buie and converted her into a niorial June services at ! lias boon a. familial E. P. 4 no 9 05 6 57 useful Art ('alt for detailed Pendleton Bros, repaired or rebuilt s wharf. j day, 2;!d, l*y marriage and long | ndar liKr_’as w ent out of business in June.Leavitt Mr. I). 4 10 all foi only #2.00. tId* price of Tin ID number of schooners at theii I Gilchrest bought and repaired schs. S the Methodist church, with addresses by in Washington. large A figure • an .!< •( it\ v i. alone. \\V are unable t*> a Cunningham, meats and provisions, John 23 and Abdon Keene the Carter & Co.’s, and have Dexter, tons, pastors. : TO BELFAST. a brief of the contents «>f yard, formerly Williamson block, street, were j description had three or four High 50 tons. The Keene was sold and the I Silver Cross Lodge, Knights of and 11 >M i:, w 1 licit is iinet|ualcd for ue in the dock at out out Py- ! Dr. Morton of New a t.imous at 1M AM burned Jail 2:1, and did not resume. was 1 a York, excellence. Prominent among its many*; time. own a fleet and Lexter used during the summer thias, had prosperous year and added IK 1>. 7 00 9 00 They large theii Mr. Leavitt I thority, finds as a result of experiments thu 1>, meats be mentioned the carried on a stable on for excursion and I to its Memorial 8 3(1 may own work a amount oi parties bay coasting, largely membership. the drinking of tea retards the waste" < f B",Um-jw.L) brings large Cross street a short and now lias F M Farm and Garden Market It* time, and later sold to Ynrth Haven : was a so fn [ business. I parties. Sunday observed, Jiipe 10th, hy , tissue and diminishes the d« mand Port a meat wagon, with a butcher at ■" and.-. 11(0 700 g1 06 Fruit Cult ure Mechanical Dhu shop Geo. F. at the church food. This is of Chase L The and marble industries | Capt. Ryan bought sch. meeting Universalist and especially true A M Fashions Work granite Poor’s Mills, lie was succeeded in the | and Fancy Thomas Hix of which had sermon the pastor, Iiev. A. A. Sanborn’s teas, which are almost foods i Waterville.. 9 52 7 10 4 15 Feeding and Breeding TlieAj pr-'spered during the year. Hutchins stable Rockland, by | by E. II. Thomas. Mr. Cunning- been themselves. ! Baio jr... 7 15 1 35 Talks with Our News of t In- fire have increased their crew anc ! ashore at Port Clyde, and repaired Smith. The lodge room was tliorough- i Lawyer ham went to Whitman, Mass to work j > PM 1 Dairy and Creamery Household 1- ou'n it, and continue to send out her here in July. She is !»4 tons net, ly renovated and a new heating appa- many in a shoe M. | j I Bui ham, depart. 8 60 10 20 4 57 The Poultry Yard The Question B factory.M. Colson, built in 1 lu of monumental work tc Thomaston in 1847, and is used I ratus put in. Relfast Company, T\ R., I ni 6 I Plants and Flowers The Vcten pieces repairer of clothing, moved from the •. i)o8 10 75 05 cust omers throughout Waldo county by Capt. Ryan as a Boston packet.... 1\. of P„ won a prize in a competition i rhortidike. 9 17 11 20 5 15 The Horse Sheep and Swim Johnson store, High street, to the store Pendleton Knox f9 25 ill 35 16 24 ao■ Bros, sch. Harold C. drill in Portland in | ••• near-by towns in Knox and Ilaii bought April. Farm and Home is semi m* vacated by Leavitt jt Cunningham. Beecher at Brocks. 0 40 12 12 6 40 published ciick. use of Oak Hill anc U. S. Marshal’s sale and Relfast Council, Royal Arcanum, ! the numbers which a > .1 They largely After the lire in Odd Fellows’ block A. Walili... I«);.() 11 2 30 *5 50 24 comprise I her to Belfast for She which had been dormant tor a MUNYON’S t6 00 scription making a volume of over 600 r coluville stock, with some from brought repairs. nearly Pity Point. tiooo 11260 A. Howes A Co. a new stock of 1 I with all the latest and in>-t 1! opened had been in collision and was badlv few had a revival and added sev- Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 06 6 06 teeming lowed ami Mt. Desert. years, I formation that and senm goods in the .Johnson store and had a eral experience Wood As Co. built a new damaged. 'members. A special was ! No better ot its ran b* off.-- Harrison, tire sale at the former stand.Geo. meeting IFlag station. I proof popularity held Oct. are now sold at its enormous circulation, which extend- oe sued, 17x7)7. feet, and a new building foi STEAMER NOTES. ifth, addressed by J. W. Page Limited tickets for Boston Knowlton reopened his bakery on W-00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. I state, each number being read by i.,» 1-j their power and polishing of Syracuse, N. V., D. I). Grand Regent. machinery, l'uion street in tlie spring, and subse- 1 lit1 Boston & Bangor .steamship Co. RHEUMATISM Ihrouirh tickets to all points West and North million readers and erected a new 'The lodges of the A. O. U. W. in via l>v W. Geokok derrick. They a added the line new' steamer west, all routes, for sale L. quently opened bakery and iuncli City of A I made many handsome Maine withdrew from the Grand Lodge gen Bel fa st. G K<). K. EV A N S, THE ART CALENDAR monuments, room in the House block. Church Rockland to their fleet, and she arrived General Opera of Massachusetts and were set off as a Vice President and Manager a folio including some for out of H K. | Combines port reproducing iu parties street.II. E. Bradman closed his here on her first June 19th. She is r »()THBY. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. trip one of the greatest of modern painting- the State. A large number of ele- separate jurisdiction. The Grand Lodge October 1901. | restaurant on Church street in Febru- nearly a counterpart of the of Portland, 10, four other masterpieces In single ton were set City ot Maine was 4th. J. gant pieces in Searsport, The organized July CURE 9x13, suitable for ary and resumed the business Bangor. Batigor and Rockland framing. Islesboro and various other grocery G. Ahorn of Belfast was places. in East made appointed When Prof. Munyon says his Kkeiiinatl-m Belfast.C. L. Wright opened daily trips, Sundays excepted, It also includes Weather Forecasts tor e Mark Wood & Son theii District Deputy for Enterprise Cur© will cure rheumatism then; isn’t any gu< s- fully kept up a tinware and busi- during the summer. The Penobscot Lodge, inthe for Menue.m.u, A stove, plumbing in of L. M. of work about it—there isn't any false statement abt ut year, space Daily past reputation for nice work in marble, was leased place Staples Washing- Guide to Work Outdoors and In, Wh* t ness March 25th in the store in to the Joy line, and ran be- it. It cures without leaving any ill effects. It is a made and set Opera ton, promoted to Assistant Sell, How to Combat All Pests of Home They many monuments House tween New York and Supervisor. stomach and nerve tonic, as well as a posi- block the Providence dur- splendid >t »D formerly City Drug The Red cure Household Helps, Census Returns, and tablets of the latest designs and ol the Men, Knights of Malta, tive for rheumatism. store. He had had a work on ing season, but resumed her work The Calendar proper comprises jN p*^- the finest shop New Order of Protection and All the Munyon remedies are just as reliable, 25c. workmanship. England and is embellished a beautiful ?■ .tv Beaver street....In March C. 0. Coombs on the Boston & Bangor line in the .vial. The Guide to Health is free Munyon, New Dy ; W. T. Howard moved his marble the American Benetit each had all its colors of a most slioi sold his interest in the fall, the other boats off Society I* York and Philadelphia. original chiming confectionery hauling Sept. a mous painting entitled “Writing to P ti from High street, opposite the Phoenix 30th. quietyear. UUNYOV* I>H \LEU CUBES CATAKBH- business of Stephenson & Coombs ; They ran later than usual ou ae- Winter ture representing a little girl seat*- 1 if a ta' House, to the Opera House annex, ami CITY MATTERS. Service. in hand and h- and the firm name was changed to ! count of heavy freight business. Sept. diligently writing first has his facilities for Kener fond Four additional master: 1 enlarged manufac- A 17th the was At the election in papa. Stephenson Sargent. Mr. Coombs company re-organized and city March Dr. tone are turing. single also included, separate tro LII v T I its IrtllUO OIIDC UUOI1ICOO III control passed into the hands of C. Elmer Small, Republican, received 429 text of the Calendar, each 9x13 inches •loim reavey quarried hihi soul a large Howes block, and later the store was ! W. Morse, who controls all the steam- votes and H. E. McDonald, 173. Citizen, Dr;;giat or ^a‘I to take amount of at tlie Oak Ilili Do not advantage granite remodeled and a boat lines The Citizens nominated ward delay plate glass front running between Boston and tickets in lor never before for monumental anc !| CATARRJ great offer, quarries work, put in. It is now the C. C. Shoe the Maine coast. Wards 2 and 5. The ticket much offered for so small a sum. ID run a few of Republican shipped cargoes paving. ,0 cn send both a full lh- Store.The firm of Staples & Cottrell, I < apt. Frederick W. Coombs secured prevailed in both wards. The appro- papers year, including The .Silver Lake Creamery of Gerry dar as above described, all postpaid, at the clothing dealers, was dissolved in : in June the contract to the mails priations tor the year were #40,350 stated & Co., in the basement of the ham early carry price Address all orders to April. Henry Staples continued the I between Belfast and North Islesboro against $39,250 for 1900. The increased building, steadily increased the REP. business and Fred V. Cottrell took j for four years. They had been carried appropriations were caused by neces- JOURNAL PUB CO Belfast number of its patrons who furnisl Mi rimers leave Belfast, (weathei charge of the joiner work in Gilc-h rest’s on the Silver Star for four years. sary expenditures for text books, Cream y permitting):' cream, and lias orders for all the Capt. Ely’s Balmy »on,||> via. Camden and Rockland, at C. Mosman closed bis Coombs the steamer tire and sewers. It !' " ship yard.A. bought schools, department relief lit once. cream it can supply. The local de Guinevere, 1 ‘. / ".r01' m.. Mondays and Thursdays. grocery business in East Belfast early lengthened her 20 feet, and changed her The total increase in these departments ai>port. Bucksport and Wiiiterport, mand for cream lias increased It and \ n ''lays largely in the year, and went to name to Edna. lie gave the con- was $4,000, and there was a decrease of cleanses, soothes ^Pv^y. Ni md Saturdays at (about) 8.00 a. m., since the was subsequently up heals the diseased mein- —V —M-_■ i"-u »rnv;,j of creamery established, less Lisbon ! contract in in the I steamer from Boston. Fails with Walter Ilobbs and the fall, and the mail was $3,500 highway appropriation. brain*. It cures catarrh than two years ago. The grocery stores OAI Ik, LI C A I opened a dress school. carried for a time the Silver The sewer extension is from the foot of and drives away a cold II ELM KETtTiixiNr; : now take orders for and deliver cutting They by Star, l#ULU I | cream, were but in Miller in tlie head quickly. It burned out in April and returned December it was changed to the street to the foot of Commercial !>. Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.00p.m. and the is is absorbed, il^als and tin- nn-m brain | " daily output large. The to protects at Belfast.II. E. McDonald leased old route by stage to and street, through Front street, and a Resores of Taste and Smell. Full si; \Ylu‘;'Port iu.00 -v. m., Bucksport at benefit to the farms of Waldo | Northport thc^Pnses and county the store No. 70 Main street and across in a boat. great part of the distance was 50c.; Trial ioc.: at Druggists or by mail. m.,h,u,"„ date, K. nomical and A: Ifowes block for The Silver Star continued on end of the lower but was not 1,,,. B. II.KLINE. I d. many years occupied the Cas- bridge, ~ *rch 10 P.uirnis. ployed. “'feet, Philadelphia. Founded i»7i. By g lbs. best Oolong or Breakfast Perfect-Kitting Paper by Rila Kittredge.E. E. tine, Islesboro and Belfast route as granted. The street has been built Eng. m. vi. x iciur cv. v u. mime ana soill at Pillsbury Tea a nr. pound moved his job printing office from the usual, making two trips part of the distance by private and 10 lbs. best Mocha and wholesale and retail the usual amount daily through parties/ g-VOKK- Java "ifee at 35c. rooms over Swift’s shoe store to the the summer season and one round by dumping rubbish across the llat"ta pound, you can obtain one- of and handled ol trip hall n silver confectionery goods rooms over tne the remainder the and it. Charles street knives and o le-half dozen sil- MS CALL other American Express daily of year. grading betwe £>“ manufacturers. Franklin and ver leiks free. Numerous other arti- office.Mrs. If. G. Pettingill and TIIE CHURCHES. James, which had b< absolutely F. G. Mixer enlarged his facilities foi Boston Terrier cles giv« away. \ daughter, Miss Sprague, re-opened their neglected for several years, was rebr graja^laiice to get Christmas candy making to meet the de- Rev. R. T. Capen resigned as pastor present^ Without C( growing in the rooms A few new pieces of sidewalk SO. Ci(££ir* for circular. mand of his retail trade. dress-making business, of the Baptist church in Patternsw i vacated Mr. W. December, built. Coarse was used on ®If EA COMPANY, The Belfast by Pillsbury.H. and the was gravel °EO. S. Machine & Foundry Co. 1900, pulpit supplied by of HARRIS* CO., St.. Mass. Afl Seams Allowed and Perforations show Healey re-opened his billiard and sections streets with good re: ream Boston, had a good run of work and is pool different preachers until the Besting and Sewing Lines. giving room in the Boardman in Aug. 30th, The City Council at the <>rc ...BOSTON. MASS. building when Septe jo and cant* each- none I steady employment to more help than a Eugene S. Philbrook was ordain- “pon Oaljr 15 higher Thorndike occu- ordered fire Aak far them. Sold In city September.Edward ed and as meeting escapes put nearly every year ago. especially in the de- installed pastor. Mr. Phil- a* 4 or mail from foundry pies the second story rooms of the Belfast Opera House. The order nistr inil Bank. j town, by partment. The vessel work increased brook had a severe illness soon after • THE McCALL Gentuer building. High street, as a yet complied with and the Opera notic< EBelfast National Bank CO.. considerably durmg the year, and sev- music is closed. One stockholders of the 113-115-117 West 31st SU MEW YORH teacher.J. F. Sheldon sold his hydrant was ad> of tlie stockholders of til r election of di- eral keels for yachts were cast, /',ur' SSP'i?'®f®LlnK in 1 varying milk route in J une to J. M. Roberts. OABXOW.IA.. the fire G. 1 * Tot the choice of directoi s other business from 700 to 1500 There was a protection—opposite » *. pounds. The business of The Kind Y"'i Have liamson’s new house on and 8i ol any other bushiess ths t .cm, tv ill be held Teh Journal anil McCall’s run building moving the B*«n the Always Bought Northpc.6 Republican of and mill work and will be held < t the I4tli zine with good quarry was nue. The was idlin J r,™.b,‘fore them, [8day, daj free uatterns. will be sent one late John If. Stewart continued curfew changed® of.8ai on * p. M. general jobbing, and the demand foi 56 And Tuesday. January 14,190 $2.10 in advance. Address by Albert T Stevens.Edward A. IHOLS, Cashier. Rkv. Jouhnal Pi I [CONTINUED ON PAGE SEl* P®!* December Searsrort. 3wB2 1- copies 13,1901.-4wSl Bel the -- Belfast. The Unitarian un- their teams as aceom- --A- in iqui. parsonage continued with Odd Fellows, value, $4,000; damage, Dartmouth College, and was secretary Belfast derwent repairs. The Lane wharf madation lines. The changes in the *300. to Frank H. Dixon, Professor of Eco- Our Clubbing Terms. was and North Islesboro service are noted under nomies. Sfo Externali property repaired improved. BELFAST BAND. 0. If. Ilarriman built a large and con- the of "Steamer Notes." Post- The State held a in The expiration of contracts with from pacjk caption Band took in a num- Grange meeting publish- vriNl'KU sixth.] venient bam at his on Waldo master A. I. Brown of Belfast receives The Belfast part Seaside place Grange hall Oct. 15th, and con- ers, and the mailing of new ones, lias made avenue. Amos the l\ ber of local entertainments, furnished iom a steam whistle to a bell. Clement put a new by telegraph from S. Weather ferred the 5t,h and Oth the lat for Memorial and Old Home degrees, Symptoms. necessary some changes in the terms. brick front in his store on Main Bureau forecasts, which lie music day ter on 53 .,w of chemical lire extinguish- street, the daily candidates. State Master o and the new '1 those v. ho pay one and have with plate glass windows in the lower sends out to all who desire them, Week, accompanied Obediah The blood year’s subscription liought proved very by on Gardner of Rockland, State may be in bad to steamer of Rockland her first condition, j The Journal in advance we \ new fence :!40 feet was story, which is occupied F. (!. Mixer. the K. 1’. i). and star route City Lecturer W. J. of China and ($2) send long by carriers, concerts Thompson yet with no external no skin M. It. Knowlton to trip east. A few open air signs, free for one year the Farm and n front of drove Cemetery, began work on the and to all con meting post offices, he State E. H. of Auburn Home, semi- were At the annual meeting Secretary Libby eruption or sores to indicate it. The westerly from I he former foundation for a large stable at the posted m the general delivery. given. were present. monthly, and a handsome calendar. Further Nov. 4 the treasurer's report showed in valuation of real estate rear of the Windsor Ilotel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea had a symptoms such cases being a variable particulars in the advt. OLl> HOME WEEK. all bills paid and cash on hand, but iii $2,00»i,450 ill 11100 to jc2,- IIASE IiAJ.I.. very successful season on the A appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable Our contract with to the shutting down of the shoe stage. the Weekly Tribune 4. and estate de- The second observance of Old Home owing week in Portland in October them weakness and personal Belfast, had two hall teams in the and the absence from town of gave nervousness, loss of flesh expired Dec. 7, liHil, and before that time ■ to a net Week a lltlitoAug. factory a series of '7'l.iini *772,05,s. the Belfast. Aug. 17tli, large audiences and enthusi- and a field, High School and the regulars, some of the business was sus- general run-down condition of the the Weekly Tribune was discontinued and valuation of *s,(>as. The inclusn e, was highly satisfactory to all players astic the former won one game and lost one conditions applause. — tiie s I he visitors were pended until change. system 1he blood has Tribune Farniei substituted, i inter a on was .01 against .0175 each from the eoncp! ted. given a Seaside and Sewing Circle clearly showing Rockland and Camden Grange the last of the n cent, roval welcmm'. services MCKINLEY MEMORIAL SERVICES. and were lost its nutritive has become new contract we are obliged to make per High Schools, and lost one to the semi- Appropiiate fair, supper dance, Oct. 29th, qualities, thin j were ret mded at 4 were held s. "lay at the well attended and netted and the clubbing terms for The Journal per nary nine of Iiucksport. The Base Universalist, The death of President McKinley $112. watery. It is in just such cases that and w as in limi. wliicli and .Methodist churches. The commemorated A. Tuttle has a number of Tribune Farmer See paid Ball Association was re-organized early Bapti-t was fittingly by public large S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and $2.25. advt. ole of of wliieh of t! North church was out of at the of various choice at his sflis.oou, in the season and made a team chief- pastoi services Sept. 19th Unitarian pigeons breeds most We have no contract with the Tribune up ■ Unitarian effective work the 111 refunded and *20.000 re- of outside under town, aud t pulpit vacant. church. Flags were at half mast stable on High street. by building up ly men, pay. The blood and Review, a weekly devoted mainly to book a new The I S. d'spatch boat Dolphin was in the Fewer deer were shot in Waldo coun- the elements :;y bought l'Teming team belonged to no league and had no throughout city and many places supplying lacking >-r and men notices, but can supply' it to tiiose who ,e road machine in the li.rhor. officers taking of business and residences were ty this season than last. & Brown to make it and pay May. regular schedule of games, but the draped Fogg strong vigoxous. in ni the and she was visited The various and E. A. Wadsworth had licenses and $2.50 advance for The Journal and the II I SCHOOLS. manager for games from time part parade, in mourning. uniformed arranged of The wile used sev- Review. to time to by large numbers people. opera civic societies were present at the ser- sold venison. My Itioieney of the Belfast according circumstances. eral bottles of “Pirates ..I Penzance” was given in music was rendered a ue lames 01 uie L uiversausi S. S. S. Under a maintained and advances The Belfast-i won a large of vice. Appropriate society | special arrangement, up to April majority House even, a 20tli as a blood and the both at home and Belfast Optia Wednesday and addresses made by Ex-Mayor Wm. bad very successful fair, Nov. purifier 1, 1902, weean furnish the Trib- ay directions. A class of is games played, to tone a Tri-Weekly ing l-efort t large audience. The Im P. John R. W. R. and 21st, in Memorial Hall. up weak and the II w ith abroad. Their opponents included the Thompson, Duntou, une in connection witli The Journal to mm igh school, held a in" The sacred cantata of emaciated system, with teams from Mass., Boston provi-meni ""iciety reception Howard, Rev. A. A. Smith and Rev. G. “Daughter those who •xercises in Belfast Opera Lynn, (All and very marked effect pay $2.50 in advance. The Tri- Old Memorial Ilall Thursday afternoon, S. Mills. The bells of the city were Jairus,’’ by Stainer, was presented at the by graduation sermon was at Collegians), Camden, Town, F.ast- of Tribune is a a reiinioit t the past add present teach- tolled and all business was Baptist church Dec. 1st, under the di- way improvement Weekly large paper of six rsalist church, June tltli, erns of Brewer, Bangor, Rockland, suspended “We by ers and of Belfast Academy and the services. rection of E. S. Pitcher. It was regard it a pages, giving ail tiie news of the world and Smith. I’he Belfast Vinalbaven, Augusta, Warren. Geralds pupils during ably High Beliast Iimil school was held at the and is a ambitious great tonic and blood* much other matter. of Waterville, Boston Jour- MISCELLANEOUS AN1) PEKSONAL. presented, very interesting a hied this year to the list Fairfield, the F. and same pla.-tu evening. Friday there piece for amateurs. purifier.”—J. Duff, schools for admission to nals, Lewistons, others. The The Rialto Club composed of local Mo. was a pic :ule in the forenoon, with two The Waldo Agricultural Soci- Princeton, The entering grounds were improved, the grand- Amateurs “A County Happiness is the proper goal of human College. s t-ral uniformed civic bodies, presented Virginia ety held a successful three and health is was the stand enlarged and extra bands, in days’ fair, is effort, indispensable to it— B. H. S.. largest covered, \ Sons of offi- Romance” Belfast Opera House the greatest of all seats and Grand tiy. Veterans, Sept. 10, 11 and 12. The amounts paid take Ilood's Sarsaparilla. ars. 52. The "bleacher” put in, general Jan. 14th. numbering cer- ami marines from the war They subsequently present- out included $100.20 for ana tonics, and you will made. ships, premiums has of scholars registered was improvements tin trades dec- ed the play in Searsport, Camden, “Smiggins takui to riding horseback .lei" lent, procession, gratuities, $505.00 for purses on the find th* appetite im- for his II over tiie High School THE V.U IITIM; SEASON'. etc. There was an Pittsfield, Fairfield, Skowhegan and dvspepsia.” orated’.-a targes, in- races, and $165.56 for improvements. a; i for use as a recita- proves once, strength Any results?" led up The season was one of unusual tei.-stiii racht race at 1 a hall Bueksport. Several Belfast visited past o|clock. people Europe aud nervousness “None, except the horse looks as if it Lad I lie class of 1901 observed a in An amusing entertainment, repre- returns, vanishes as new interest in yachting circles. There were game a1 and dance Memorial during the year and others are on the it now.”—Indianapolis News. \ a tree on the a school was rich blood once more circulates planting more visiting yachts than usual, the 11 n in t e evening. Mayor Small and senting graduation, given way there. A few extended their pure Belfast Tree in ttie North church Feb. 6th. W1 en doctors fail Burdock Blood Bit- Library races Old Home Week were in- tin va is committees in charge s—* .‘-'he .'>■ ti11 -he wanted a !Vw West:” Jan. 25. Pro) A. Mallard. II here fur many years. pennies sloop yacht tons, bought by t, eh snow. A snow proof vaults for the records and valu- August and 4 in c to a I on '''rue blustering The Senior Class of the Belfast September; October; get chocolate in* cream soda .uni some Colby College, < 1!. Coombs in Boston. The yacht 4th to High able and a and commodi- in 4 in lobster salad." ’eb. 7th, interfered with “His in papers large November; December. Pli ladelphia Ih e^s. .ii lire:" Feb. s. Prof. A some additional outside school presented Lordship” was given bal- and the hovered near, ous room is fitted up for the law ■Jan. Georgia A. Dutch. JO s on a crowd- library. The little folks love 1 Rati ollege, "The made in her Memorial Hall, Mar. 15, before 8. McCabe..89 Dr. Wood's Norway last. some changes cabin, on Jan. 2sth to Feb. Kith. Xo The terms of the Supreme Court were Bridget 2'c. Prof. < 1". ...24 Pine Pleasant to take: XIt :” Mar. 1 ed house. V:uiuh M. Burdin.. Syrup. perfectly and she was used by her owner and was received rail Feb. short and few cases tried. One man ■b- l of | by from The Circus fertile benefit of it. Wm. s. Brannagan .9u harmless: positive cure tor coughs, colds, niversity Maine, others for cruises down the She Society was bay. he Kith. The bill for breaking sent to State prison for two years IT. . Gilman, was *71.5(1. An ice storm Jan. 24th decreed is at the term, in at Kxtra win- success. Two January Feb. 4. S> 1 vinia L. (’rocker.. so “No, my son : you*' mother has none." repairs. a new a and great evening perform- •• given head-rig, staysail .jib d in the famous one of the term anil 5 at the 10. ( .* j»r. John B. Harris.. 72 into the hall over the beauty ances and an afternoon matinee were April September And then .-In a in of the one 1' Rufus Walton.. .so coughed—dropped cup place big jib previously ! and March 4th the light snow term. and saucer, and said sweetly that he ni ght m. I he Academy build- C steam given. Mar. 14 and 15. It was a success lo. George vv. Longfellow .7 arried. The yacht \ria, K. if. to the trees made a most go to tie <•: lb, if lie wo, Mu'? r,„, lute. -1 an additional clung and otherwise. MARRIAGES. '21. Sarah. A. Coom!.<. .•;2 y rued by of owner, made her first financially, t Blake Bangor, ifu! From March 25th to 24. Rebecca Sylve-u* r. —Atlanta onstitution. sight. was in Janu- 1- ve were solemn- •' usual general repairs call lien the last week in and was A movement inaugrated ltty-ti marriages 24. F. iw in A. May It was a continuous Staples.is Scratch. scrateli. stormy peri- a in Belfast. ized in which one or of the < iimh ; nnah'e to atiend mu! .it the Board 1 .and- a visitor the summer, ary to establish hospital both 27. Harry J Mm rill. frequent during There was thunder Starch hail 1 to n*ss ih*- or ■ 27. 28. Hattie K. Dunton..12 bn-; duriteg lay din 'led and the scholars are Hill of A fair was held Mar. 19, 20 and l'1, and contracting parties belonged in Bel- (*bi\ >|eep ing riu- sch. W. — the ; yacht speranza. \ 1 3 and K), and winds Mar. 1. Flzina P‘»or sr, night. Itching ) ; horrible plague. e Brick school house high every netted sir,no. The farce "Mr. fast. ill 28 cases the bride and gronni Bangor, owner, wintered here and went The total Bob,” I. v. iiaries Funds 1..1 Doan's Ointinen fails U precipitation during the were residents or ere numerous changes in to be litted out. Mr. presented by local talent, was highly former residents of 5. Augusta n. *.ro\vn. 27 :.o {\ to May •• any drug store, Bangor ,ys was 6.19 inches. The frost was 1 Blown .si the ■ ur. and was The Belfast: in 15 a Belfast bride took a Harriet eaishers during y A. II. A. Groescliner’s steam Ida- amusing finely presented. •• yacht it the 9th. The snow '24. Mmie i.. Ilavi-". to “I would tlnii m\ cat ions and the ground Apr. Waldo 'Association husband from elsewhere and in 12 long’ii* .,*ou!d utter lesqlt- lette went into commission in .lime County Hospital 24. F. Ni il .... .19 j March 1st Benjamin Tin* thoughts ha' v -►* in n •-1" ■ of ppeared very rapidly. was with In. Belfast were united to 'is. At the meeting tilte a reno\ atiun of hull and incorporated April loth, bridegrooms *2-4. .loM-plimc A. <’artel*. 7<> after complete e was an of 32 So sighed the imumrta* poet, : tee in it was voted average depth J. (I. II. P. brides from other One 24. Flvina 1’*. Brown. 01 May Mr. G. sent here a 17-foot Brooks, president; Thomp- places. couple Standing V* m the sea. machinery. ies, and 9th it was 24. .lanms Sheldon ... 72 ■ >ol at the of the April practically clerk: W. treasurer. in which the bride and were Head launch for use in the, 1 he son, C. Wescott. groom '2i'.. (>u\‘*r Spuhlani. >4 Mi. : >*\v of us h v- such : roub naphtha hay. gone. The summer gave several both from ■eled school, with one owned i >r. There were a number of changes in abroad married and settled 28. iiidilab M. Gainmaiis.«•-» A ml few oi a- sigh such sigii sloop yacht (jucru. by Ilk-h- hot June 27tli. the mer- his isually days. of farm and here. A pi. 4. Almari; K. Herrick) Cottn 11. ... tl Oui are i< was subsequently ard ol New York, a suniinc the ownership property, tongues ready utter Derby )' M'ached 95 degrees, the highest .. Flla M. "••• kins. h But e graded school restored, resident at liaik lit several progressive farmers moved dan. I. Scott Adams Webber of Boston '* 10. Nellie K. Harbor, lslesboro, ie 41 and with ijaiksoiw Partridg-.40 —Chi kboards were into wmperaturadji years, into town to in in- and Miss l.izzie 1 It. cage ln*coi*l-I i**r:ild. put i ted out here in the spring, and sailed engage specialties, May Clary. Bainbridgc il Knowlton.*;o I < 1 rainmar schools exception theliighest temperature small etc. Jan. 1. Li-'Vi L. of Ellsworth and is. Sarah Hanson) .belies. ..."7 O !".>er I dune lath fur lslesboro. An oil stove cluding orcharding, fruits, Rogers Tores a!‘ Treed-. Here are a few < in; month. July Kith, the mercury Miss M. 24. Ib*v. James M. Leighton..2 :ias. S. Bickford was A. McKeen sold water from Josephine Knight. mime of clergymen of dit-•■rent creed- a ho in the was upset and ignited 96 Joseph 29. lb iiry Hudson Sales 42 galley died degrees, the highest ever re- Jan. 5. In Gardiner, Leonard I). Bandage arc ’.nan near » .. linn b»*lie\ers in Dr. AgimwV ( of the School Com- ! and the Haines were with his spring Waldo avenue, under May 2. a!In-Vine Calderwood.. 7s atanduil extinguished tied here. The livst, frost of the fall and Jennie M. Harmon. ** anual meeting. John R. the name of ‘‘Highland Spring Water." 1 9. Lullu r II. Fn mons ..',4 'Powder to “live up to the preaching' all some difficulty. Temporary repairs 1901 was the small Jan. 16. James C. Durham and Miss : 10. Albert :.r. it claims. Acted j Sept. 19; ponds The business of the McIntosh Bishop Swoatman. !1**\ Dr. Superintendent. were here arid the sailed New England Gertrude i I made yacht l izc over N'ov. and there was Ferguson. 12. ueius Stephenson...so Langt’N Fp:- i.oaiiau Kev. It Wiihrow 11th, • rotton. member of the The next Telephone & Telegraph Co. increased Jail. 16. John M. Stevens of Pittsfield 21. Hiram o. illshury ...... 42 for New London, Conn. day od for some time after the ami Kev. »r. Cluimbcis Methodist •; and in Ward died June sleighing Herrick assumed and Mattie J. Fleming. 1 2.8. iil\ T. Shuman.— —44 5, tin ■ materially. Ralph I Dr. Newman, all of < she was run down off Monhegan by ov, 28. Thaddeus M. Wood.44 Toronto, uiada. storm of Xov. 13th. Early in l'eb. 2. Adrian C. Tuttle and Miss Grace Capt. I W. Tills was elected to ( of and the men charge as manager in April and the June T,,pic> 4;f th.eir persi mil letter- for the ask- steamer ity Bangor, ecember the we streams and l. Mercy .lane Trundy. .7() Is. ponds, Lillian Goodale of Bucksport. • .”>0 so \ school for pupils hav- office force was increased. The num- 5. Granville Oa ves Lear. 19 ing. cts. d by F lniund Wiisou and on hoard were taken off as the yacht ere hut Dec. 15 a rain Feb. 14. Gerald W. Howard and Miss I es was very low, heavy 4. Patterson. ... s A. A. Howes vk Co.— to make up eon- ! was lisliur- ber of subscribers was largely increas- Henry Guy j thought to be sinking. Some orm which the and Mattel G. Ellingwood. 14. J a of the summer supplied wellis and continuous service George .’Grottou.,.05 part ! men towed the into Tenants Har- ed, adopted. 6. In V 15. 16. i.uniee Ida Patterson .. .. He—“You are the first ever Quero reams did a vast amount of damage March Laconia, 11., James in truly girl I Three different lines of children's and Mrs. Flora 1 leile McMahan. 1 21. William A. Robinson — .pj bor where she was libelled for salvage were Waterman loved." uroughout the State. There 4. Mai \ F. 11 1-1(1.K LIBliAUX. soldi the s. Mar toys are made in Belfast: Charles E. March 7. Ill Milford, Mass., Wm. 11. July .. .64 she—“That isn't tin* point. Are you sure and by U. on no 4. * j I subsequently uany washouts the railroads, and I lulant son of James T. Curtis .. Rhoades makes paper pulp banks; White, of Ilnpedale, Mass., formerly of I will he the hist Linage News! i the Art Club shill. Boss Patterson litted out the rains arrived here from Thorn- 14. Catherine Power Hill. —.76 Library beyond I). dolls and Belfast, ami Mrs. Ada E. Xyeof Milford. tin keel Palos, built for lii.s father. < t. Henry (Tough, furniture; ! 16. Roland Sargent ...4 and H**art Disease. “For ten Belfast Tree ’aj the of the nearest 14. Andrew ‘* Dropsy Library like, point washout, A. T. Condon, dolls shoes. March Lamsou and Miss Isa- 22. Hester Limit-kin of to K. O. Patterson, and used her for sa ! j 4; years 1 suffered greatI.\ from Heart Disease. education visitors for eight Letter mail was re- bel Higgins. 24. .1. 95 days. (iilbert t\ Minivan s opera, pirates j Nancy Roberts,. fluttering of the Heart and y. The iuelud- ing about the bay. Two notable addi- ceived and sent the star route March 16. Charles W. Hamilton and 27. Samuel ( lbalh. 71 Smothering pictures by stages, of was in the made life a torment. set Penzance,” presented 4. Horatio .1 .. Spells my Dropsy works of tions were made to the local fleet—t but all mail was held. Bessie M. Hopkins. Aug. L »cke Signorelli, bulky Following Belfast 2 and 4. John ! in. My physician told me to prepare for the a lin 41 feet over all. bu Opera House, May :i, by March 20. In Bellows Falls, Vt., Lendal Hurley.47 M lielangelo, . I Caprice, keel, is the of the 9. » : worst. I tried Dr. Agnews’ Cure for the summary year; local talent under the of the T. shales and Mrs. llurd. Iiaries lo ad 91 L. I.. Macomber of this tor : auspices Louise H. A. , and of Jap- by city Temperature. Smnv. Itiiiii. Mary Grant ...... ha Heart. One dose gave great relief, one a Belfast Band, Jt was a great success, March 25. Clarence M. Kuowlton and ture. V new plan for George Dodwortli of New York; 20. A. Cutter Sibley.. .4: bottle cured me completely."—Mrs. James and was in. Camden with Miss Gertrude (.'arrow. 21. David H. j oiug for liupils of the com- the Anita, ol about the same diim given equally Libby.71 Adams, Syracuse, V Y. Sold by Kdmuud Ei. .. April 11. Ishnmel Patterson arid Mrs. 27., Kruesi W. Jackson •. A. V. Howes l'u. -.14. ets built Coombs of Yin b 2 r r good results. Wilson ami & adopted with good re- sious, by J.eroy I v ft Sept. 1. Frances j ~ Emma Cousens. Mary Rich.57 ? r 2 « 2 ^ More of wheat was sown lit el books on haven lor the Huberts Bro’s of 1!;-; acreage 1 4. Susans. Fernald ... 91 history, biog- 150. Augustus D. Wood and Mrs. '■ ft S 3 S’ 3 % loot than for April 14. Fdwin N. \ I Ibobb.-- “lie sa.. s lie would Mass. Both a in- * « y many years past. j radman..7 ratlier liHit° liatuve etc., were ing. up-to-date yac- r r f- oleta II. llenouf. ■* than study, .Jessica ,1. Haskell 14. Daniel G. Hinds.s< eat." a and Mr. Dodworti was named among Ellis and Mrs. *' hich the pupils could se iinely equipped. •January.46 20 is.25 9 22.5 2 4.51* April:50. Raymond Lizzie 26. John N. Sb'wari. 79 I Slobbs— the best scholars in “Pug nacioiis, eh?" ag Xov. ,:d the Caprice proved more than a match i February-.38 5 15 8.3 7 20 0 0 2.16* Wellesley College. Gross. I -j7. Ann IS. Patirison., .,-53 Blobbo “\“ 1\ reading — -peptic." March .47 2 29.4.3 11 10.5 6 7.69* Ann 1 Phiiadeiphia : on slie sailed and C. C. Brooks of Boston, who fre- May 1. Emery .1. Roberts of llitl low ell Oct. 5. .Mary Kaler. Rocord. Sunday afternoons everything against, '■ April .72 20 44.18 9 6.49 and Miss Mattie ('. Gilbreth. ll. Liewoi v.11 ll in Belfast and J '* Jiiisjmi.4; o’clock. AH residents of was hoped there would he a match .3.3 52.19 12 2.09 quently sings churches, | May...... 79 4. In 21. Kli/.a Fflen Gibbs.<;■. ( iniiamjii- anted is Xahum E. '* 1*111*. Dr. of now tween the two new \vhose ow n- s .llillc...-95 41 63.20 10 .88 who to be married to a Belfast lady May Searsport Burgin 1. O. Vgnew's outside Belfast boats, of and 1 Nancy v\a*l;in .. s; 96 48 68.05 7 3.10 Searsport Miss Ella Clements. Over Bills are uited lik a of tiie are residents of the North Shore. N -r fuly early in January, composed two pieces Nov. ... Louisa If. Rugs 7. ! cainatnon drop, vlieges oil ** Library Aupii't.83 48 65.30 7 3.64 May 29. Alvin Howard and Miss Dora 7. n of music. '‘Mother's Sweetheart” and a Catherine Waiker...... _ 7 small and in annual fee oi sg. The Mr. Dodworth’s yacht He ...85 32 59.81 8 Larrabee. very delightful to take. One pill jiort. September 2.50 ! 9. Capt. Gilbert W. Hart.;u j ode October ... 67 0 memorial dedicated to the late a iti in a 'dims about 11,000 vol- I was painted and launched and d 22 46.80 1 8 3.53 piece May :50. In Lynn, Mass., Robert Pendle- ! 11. Abbi.- F. Perkin.".4: | dose, vial for 10 cents. Their November....59 2 30.10 6 15 4 3.11* Her. M. '* total for sale hut did not find a > e .1. Leighton. ton, of and Miss Maude 11. saimtel L. Robbins .si is a for home — formerly Belfast, delivery buyer [ '* popularity whirlwind, ,.um. December... 55 2 24.72 8 22 6 9.74* 16. Katie M. sweeping ■ The Eastern and both of Ifboade>. 5? is a able boat. The centre.i« -d Allen, Lynn. j *' : before it like nuts to more than 2:1.000 good, Importing Breeding v petitors ehaif. No pain, no 1 26. Hannah Thorndike...... Stea Co. was Mar. for the Junes. Amos Partridge and Miss Mabel 7j no AVliite Star, ow ned by Minot F. s, •Precipitation, rain and melted snow. | incorporated <>, 2.8 .Jolm < >. Milliken.s.*- griping, inconvenience. 2.". cent vials 1 Simmons. j of and in Bel- Dec. 12. Hannah F. contains 100 pills. Sold Edmund ! and which had been'out of commie* on purpose breeding dealing Moore.9( l>j Wilson BENEVOLENT AND UK- TIIE VETERANS AND THEIR June 10. In *' HELPERS. T. Thurs- ... and A. A. Howes v,. for two was to a lin -el etc., with a stock of Roekport, Ralph 1 18. Martha Rust si A-Co.- l years, clianged gian hares, capital ton and ** I'OK.'l WUliK. Lena 15. Oxton of Roekport. I 28. Dorcas A. Me Keen 68 E. L. Macomber. B. F. Pei de- Thomas II. Marshall $1 00,000. E. F. Hanson is 1 by (’apt. Post, (i. A. H., president June 10. True Prescott Moody of Sears- 29. Fli/.a R. Finery.. 6'. Customer—“Say, waiter, why ,lo you ■'i I>. Kneelaml and li. II. treasurer. The allow such all spoke twice ; ton and I. C. Park of Searsport rei iv- observed Memorial Day as usual. Ser- Cassens, mont and Miss Eva Maude Donnell. unpleasant, ill-bred creature residents as that to in a il tiie Sunday Protective ed in July a 32-foot Truscott s am vices in the North church company loans breeding does, and buys June 21. In Medford, Mass., Fred X. Forty-six or former resi dine this cafe:’" Sunday, | dents of Belfast — in tiie forenoon at the launch with a 9-horse-power engint A May until, were attended by 40 veterans and sells hare’s. The hares are kept at Hadley, formerly of Belfast, and Miss Sadie died elsewhere, 21 Waiter—“Why—er that’s the propri- J. both of Medford. I males and 23 females. were etor.’’—Chicago News. ii. and iu the evening at Hudder station was establish* at of the Post in a body, and by the Relief Mr. Hanson’s stables on North port Hill, There none June 26. William J. Curran ol ! over IK) of 7 between Miss E. (); ; skin disease without fail. It will also I Cottrell, formerly and 2 cure I a ot at tliis In the races Old si rmon from Rev. received a lot of 400 and the was 50; between 30 and 40; 5 between presented portrait port. yaclit 13:7. The Post dec- supply I Belfast, both of Boston. Barber's Itch, Tetter, .Sait and ail to not to 20 and 30; 2 between 10 and 0 under Rheum, the South Intermediate ! Home Week Aug. 15, Mr. Dodw-ith’s o ated the graves of fallen comrades in equal the demand. July 28. Augustus Perry Coombs of 20; skin In from three to six 10. eruptions. nights istli, and held a meeting in : Caprice won in the tirst class, ti.d re- U The services in Belfast Farmers planted a larger acreage Islesboro and Miss Bertha E. Thurston. it will cure Blind, Bleeding, and Itching e^fternoon. 28. In •■•in, with appropriate ex- ceived a Tiie next class wa com- House in the included of cucumbers for Skelton, Foote & Co. July Dorchester, Mass., James W. 19(H). Riles. One application brings comfort to cup. j Warren New v boat the old bw Apr. 1. In Ceinautha A. BROS., St., l'ork. in progress, af- ! shop,20x30,near [-house | Hon. Wm. P. Boston terrier and cocker spaniel 22. In Edwin L. McCorison Appleton, (Fernald) Saturday meeting Thompson gave dogs. Sept. Bangor, Stover. 5g Clifton, Arizona, Jan. JO, 18911. ui in to accommodate is boat- the Common Council Dyer’s yard the address of welcome and Edward Haley,formerly with Howes & and Mrs. Annie L. of Bangor. 22. In Miss Messrs. Ei.y linos.: Kind enclosed JO lias Hoyt N. Charlestown, Mass., Susie Ciris’ had a building business. He utraets went into the in 25. In A. IMureh. for which Home suc- McCauley of Ellworth a response. A Co., grocery business Sept. Middletown, Ct., George gj cents, please send me your Cream i : for a number of lau ies and Hartshorn and Miss Cora Lillie Merrill. 22. In Boston, Anne M. 68 Halm. 1 find profitable year. Homes gasolene musical and was North Sydney, Cape Breton. ((’roshy) Chenery your remedy the quickest and literary program given. 22. A. Webber May 17, In Orrin Whitmore.‘..43 for a number of for all the rowboats be can b d. Dr. L. of Winches- Sept. Leroy and Miss Northport, most permanent cure lor colds in the head, girls, and A. E. Clark Camp, Sons of Veterans, Hovey Shepherd Celia Clark. 21. In Detroit, Mich .(’apt. Alonzo Carter .67 1 May etc. Yours Deli. ueless ones were lec- 24. In Fliza catarrh, truly, M. 1’otteii, received, POSTAL MATT Kits. and the Ladies’ Aid moved to ter, Mass., formerly of Belfast, is Oct. 2. John W. Hill Farming (mi, A. (Simonton) Society and Miss Alice A. *» Gen. Arizona Gold Co. were on liite. so Mgr. Mining thoroughly repaired new rooms over E. P. Frost’s turer materia medica in Boston Uni- Gilmore of ** The of free ib 1 clothing Searsport. 27. In Camden, Martin P. Owen 40 furnace W. | system rural erv was Medical School. don’t him to putin. Rev. C. store in versity Oct. 2. In Roekport, Mass., William Gal- 30. Ill Lawrence, Mass., Ira 6.1 “Why you challenge prove inaugurated here estabiis R. ]•'. i January. Libbey_ the truth of his formerly of Belfast, spoke by ig tV. FI. Winslow of Vineyard Haven, letly of Quincy, Mass., and Miss Hattie K. June 6. In Boston,Nellie A. (Forbes) Robbins.53 scandalous assertions!” i). Xo. 1, from Belfast via e lower <>• In u said the American. 'odist church N'ov. 15, on FIRES. a native of Belfast, published a novel Bramliall of Roekport, formerly of Belfast. Plymouth, .Mas-., inslow Fills...89 and Mason’s Mills Oct. In H. in Rockland, '• enjamin Tyler FI well, .ss “That would be too a task for A oik in bridge Billings’ entitled 2. Swampseott, Mass., Arthur *‘ easy him,” New York There were six tires the “A Sea A Tale of Mar- —. City.” during year, Letter, In Owl’s Head, Edith (Ra-klitt) Clos- answered the “I’ll have to Mu- Corner, a short distance b w Swan- Beverley Staples formerly of and j European. chal- had but little'to ! and one was a total loss. It' was tini’s Belfast, son. .32 Society Swai only Vineyard.” Miss Carrie Belle both of lenge him to tight.’—Washington Star. • ville, thence by the le town i Roberts, Lynn. 27. In f the good work of former outside the hydrant limits. It was also II. L. Woodcock’s paintings have Somerville, Mass., Lizzie (Thump- ■ Oct. 2. Maurice C. Wood and Beals’ Wa Miss Carrie son) Knox .. 55 • use of abuse of a horse house, Corner, Station, the lire in taken wherever in- Itch on human cured in :!0 by 1 only which the losses, were premiums shown, Sheldon. 29. Near Cal minutes by ! Evans’ Roberts and Riverside, John R. Taber (Hi a was before the Corner, mer, not covered the insurance. several lirst at Ban- Oct. 5. Lewis J. Sanborn and Miss Mil- July 18. I11 v\ hitneyville. William H. Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never brought by Follow- cluding premiums ** Knight..63 I return to Belfast via. Bui Mills, 24. In A fails. Sold A. A. llowes A Co., "lie of tiie offenders was y’s ing is the list of tires and as gor. dred Gray. j Roxbyry, Mass., Julia spring..77 by Drug- The route is miles loi losses, 1 Ai g.lt>. In Castiue, James H. Robinson...... 47 Me. lor trial and i with 149 shown at the Alfred of Oct. 15. Ill Fred L. gists, Belfast, iy4T his companion inquests held by the Johnson Boston, formerly Arlington, Mass., 1 31. I11 Boston, Haro d I*. Carle.18 | ! houses, which at the estiu ue of a and Miss Kate P. both for- at of town. per- Municipal otlicers: of Belfast, received the distinc- Colley Welch, Sept. 19. In Boston, Cora Giilam.44 “When I get a new job I want a boss who sons 1 high to a house gives 743 r.sons to be merly of Belfast. ! Dot. 18. lu Brooklyn, N. Y., Edwin Nes- can take a 1'1N<; AM) j Jan, 28. Wooden owned tion of having conferred upon him the Henry joke." RKPAIRS. 1 The rout dwelling by Oet. 22. Edward Willis of Rock- mith 73 accommodated. was opened Mrs. II. A. of Doctor of the of Berry “Was your recent employer too serious '.’” ■ 4 Starrett, High street; value degree University land and Miss Annabel Walker. 20. In Or land, Mary A. McIntyre. ..mi building erected in tlie •Inly 1st, with 1*. S. Staph- as carrier. “Well, he sneaked in on me when I was of building, to Paris, with highest honors. A thesis Oct. 2:5. Charles 22. In Brewer, Silas Perkins.66 14 year was the residence of With the of t $6,000; damage building, Matthew Welch and giving the boys a humorous imitation of his beginning new star to Mr. entitled Re- Miss Maude Nov. 13. In Hyde Park, Mass., Charlotte M. $300; damage contents, $50. by Johnson, “Literary Rachel Bussey. vV then—to make a Williamson on i route contracts the carrii a sh burn .... strut;—and long Xorthport 0n all star 17. lations between Oct. 26. Clifton B. Gross and Miss EvaL. 82 storj 4 is April Wooden dwelling owned by France and England” LS. In Clementine H. short—1 got tired.—Puck. about a mile from the routes were required to r< ;ve and de- Carter. Waltham, Mass., A. W. ( lark of Castine, occupied will be published in the near future. 4 utile .21 and is an ornament to that liver mail under t same by Nov. 7. True C. 22. I11 nearly regu- Mrs. Sarah value of Hallie a Hayford and Miss Alice Knox, Harriet Wentworth. 73 — 1'he, Nealley; building, Bird, hay gelding formerly 23. In $100 Dr. E. Deletion's Anti Diuredc Crosby residence was lations as the It. F. Ib carriers, and the loss owned G. Shales. Montclair, N. J., Harriet (Chick) $450; on same total; value by M. B. Lawrence of Belfast, Carman. may be worth to you more than $100 if vou its former site and restor- rural can n< nearly Dec. George D. Page and Miss Irene 67 population have th£ir ot loss won a 1-beat race and at May 29. In have a child who soils from incon- as contents, $600; total. $ 1,000 Read- . Swanville, Lydia A. Wright. 77 bedding irly possible to its original mail brought to their doers the same as Dec. 2. In R. tinence of water June 23. Brick store owned W. ville, Mass., in His best Dec. 12. Frank II. Providence, I., Dr. Josiah W. during sleep. Cures old the were dwellers in The by September. Richards and Miss Pearson. and grounds graded, cities. iiw regulations C. & G. time was 2.15 ..46 young alike. It airests the trouble at s K. Williamson; occupied 1-2. Isabel! Mae West of 2. In 4 made, shade trees set out, require that contractors rail live on or by Searsport. Dorchester, Mass., Eliza B. Cot- once. $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Leavitt & value of build- J. F. Wilson shipped a of Dec. 15. Richard P. Stiekney and Mrs. trell .82 W. Burkett his near their hence Cunningham; quantity Druggists, Belfast, Me. improved routes, nil star routes bark to the in Caro A. Boardman. 5. In Oakland, Calif., 11. Carle- Iy47 on ing, $3,000; damage to same, very slight; Ciinton tannery Septem- George Church street, by build- are in local hands. Tin result is that Dee. 22. Charles of ton ..58 1 value of loss on ber. Ayers Fitchburg, The woman flashed as over on the front. An contents, $1,000; same, and 12. In Islesboro, Bertha (Thurston) society to her eyes, addi- the carriers, being bette: paid, have The Mass., Miss Mary Gilmore. and the " as put $400. Young Men’s Business Associa- Coombs.lg reporters pressed about her with built to the residence of on better teams and tl a Dec. 23. In’Boston, John Frederick re is general Sept. 8. Wooden owned tion was in the to Syl- 13. In Rockland, Harry Ingraham.24 ears astrain. Ilazeltine on Cedar dwelling and organized early year vester and Miss Susan Florence Pierce. street. improvement in the service. The North “So they say my refreshments were *' drown occupied by A. T. Condon and J. C. advance the business interests of the Dee. 24. Elmer S. Whitehead and Miss repaired and moved to a Searsport, Swanville ai l Belfast route stingy, do they?” she exclaimed. “Well, Ham; value of building, $8,000; loss on city. Jennette Perkins. A Vorthport avenue was tl Gentle Hint. you may quote me to the effect that re- 1 formerly changed during summer, leav- same, value of Harold T. took a Dec. 24. Marion E. Brown and Miss Cor- my ny Mrs. Belt. Geo. W. $4,000; contents, $3,000 Sibley post graduate freshments would have been had Bartlett ing Belfast after the arrival of the even- to to administration delia Hills. ample, 1 stable $4,000.; damage contents, $2,000 to course, including and Western these critical ladies worn gowns that fitted at his house on Cedar ing train. The new stir route eontrae Dec. 29. Albert W. of Boston and Kansas editors have a $3,000. finance in the Tuck Department at Edgett them anyhow at all. So there!"—Puck. Isaac Jackson bought the W. tors are as follows; Geo. B. Miss Minnie A. Gray. of S:i Camden, Nov. 10. Wooden owned unique way prodding up delinquent vlton on Miller dwelling place street, Allen, Camden; Liberiy via Searsmont, and as this will for Over Kilty Ye»rs. barged the occupied by Adelbert Wescott; DEATHS. subscribers, indicate: “If buildings. Fred Xa- Wm. P. Bickford, Seirsmout; value of ki'H a Liberty building, $700; loss on same There were 83 have An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. house on Upper High street. via North Searsmor L. p. deaths in Belfast in you frequent headaches, dizziness, 4 Boynton, total; value of contents, $600; loss on 42 males Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been A Howard built a house on Stockton 1901, and 38 females. By ages fainting spells accompanied Liberty; springs, John E. same, no insurance. CASTOR IA by chills, used for over fifty years by millions of |treet. The Lewis $500; there were 9 over 90 years old; 15 be- Wharf Co. Lancaster, Stocktor: Springs; North Nov. 20. Por Infants and Children. cramps, corps, bunions, mothers for their children while teething, Brick block owned by Odd tween 80 and 90; 16 between 70 and chilblains, epi- ^extensive renovation of their Searsport, Fred Black, Nortli Sears- Fellows’ 80; and with perfect success. It soothes the child, 1 Association; value of building, 12 between 60 and 12 between 50 and lepsy jaundice, it is a sign that you storehouses. Edwin Frost port; Freedom, Dailel H. Clark, Free- The Kind You Have 70; softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind nsive $30,000; damage to same, $5,000; con- Always Bought 60; 6 between 40 and 2 between 30 are not well, but are liable to die colic, and is the best for repairs to his house in dom; Centre Lincolfiville, Ernest tents; 50; any remedy Diarrhea. tft. Clark, A. A. Howes & Co. grocery and 40; 3 between 20 and 4 Is pleasant to the taste. Sold Cyrus E. Tibbetts en- Centre Lincolnville. E. C. Freeman in 30; between minute. Pay your subscription a year by druggists stock, value, $18,000; 10 and 3 1 in every part of the world. ftrn on Waldo avenue. Jef- the Camden route and damage, $10,000; 20; between and 10; 2 under 1 iri Twenty-live A. P. Knights j>n G. W. dry a*"*®* <* advance and thus make yourself cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. I5e built a new house in the Burkett, goods stock, value, year; and one whose age was not report- | East Centre Lincolnv He,former carriers, solid fof a good notice.’’—Kan- sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s $30,000; damage, $20,000; Waldo Lodge, ed. By months there were 7 in Janu- obituary Soothing 1 J sas City Journal. Syrup, and take no other kind. ~:_-T PROSPECT PERRY. SEARSPORT LOCALS. Slack of Searsport village was I SAND^ I’lINT. is ball hall New Years In.M tlfr through the holidays, visiting Capt. W. D. Harriman confined to the The misked at the attack attend- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black. house with a severe of acute rheu- wa-a grand success ana well R. Black of Everett, Mass., spent her parents, night HANDY Henry matism. He is attended by Dr. Emerson Tj. C. and wife of BISHOP of by Cummings in town. Joseph Ilarriman, who has been stopping ed. Mns> Sunday Bueksport_The Helping Hand Club meets Grant and Clifford with his uncle, James W. Ilarriman, for Prospect._Willard Miss Kuwena Colcord left by steamer with Mrs. Annie Emerson Jan. 15th_ Saturday for Bangor to attend SAYS several has returned to his home in French left for Medfield, Mass. weeks, is at home from Monday Charles Banks Northfieid, the busitess college—Miss Lucia Shute Brewer. Help... «/ take In acknowledging the curative effects ot a short vacation — pleasure Tlie I’ike Grain Co. received a cargo of Vermont., on Alfred has been si home from Bangor for a visit of great and corn from Portland this week. Frye returned to Colby University last to her parents.Mr. Manley Peruna. At the solicitation of a friend / used your remedy COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. several days i Wednesday. moved into F. K. house a tonic Tlie union meetings this week are very Grant has Daggett’s cheerfully recommend your Peruna to all who want good is and attended. HAI.I.DAI.E. CENTRE LINCOLNV1LLE. at the Comer—Capt. Norman Perkins interesting largely and a safe cure for catarrh. ’’—JAMES A. HANDY. of Nature Mrs. John of Camden visited at i"r the winter_Mr. and Mrs. Daily Irving Bailey and wife have moved to It is expected Rev. B. M. Edwards her home here a. in. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. a few Gifford gave a New endorse- \Vinnecook station for the winter. Brunswick will preach Sunday, parents, Churchill, Edward family party Prominent members of the clergy are giving Pernna their unqualified Babies and children need last John and Jan. 12th, and will hold evening meetings days week—Mrs. Mahoney, who Years day Eighteen were present en- ment. These men find Peruna especially adapted to preserve thqm from catarrh Mrs. W. llcok of Harrington is Henry has been ill for some is — during the week following—Inez and Eva ever medi- quite time, now im- joyed a sumptuous repast Mr. George of the vocal which has been the bane of public speakers, and gen- tlie of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black. proper food, rarely organs always guest Alice is for a Hall and Sadie Wright, who have been ,f proving_Mrs. Dickey quite sick llagar left Monday Providence to join eral catarrhal debility incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Amon^ will hold services cine. do not thrive — Iier. Perley Andrews visiting here, returned to their homes in they at the present writing E. B. Pottle, who recent utterances of noted on the curative virtues of Peruna is the barge. _ the clergymen __ at the Porter school house next Sunday. Belfast last Friday... John Colby was in food is was drawn as juryman,will attend eourt this above one from James A. D. D., of Baltimore. on their something SHIP NEWS Bishop Handy, A. E. Trundy is loading schooner Helen Belfast on business last week_The week—C. H. Miller and wife spent New need a little any other location. This Is why Peruna with stave wood for the Kockland market. Ladies Club met with Mrs. E. M. Clement wrong. They Tears in Belfast at Capt. Ansel Wads- CURES. OTHER NOTABLE has become so justly famous in the curs evening, Jan. 2nd. worth’s_Mrs. J. II. Cross left for Boston n)KT OF BELFAST. Will iam Sweeney arrived by steamer Thursday to their digestive of catarrhal diseases. It cures catarrh help get last Monday_Mrs. Carrie Hall and 1'euobscot ami will make a short visit at SWANVILLE. daugh- ARRIVE I). wherever located. Its cures remain. Mrs. II. G. who ter Georgie Etta are spending the winter in A Husband the home. Mr. and Applin, have machinery working properly. Jan. 4. Sell. John Dexter, Eaton, Deer Escaped Pangs Peruna does not it cures. The latter is palliate: been guests in town, return to their home Northport. attending the Isle. Kvie Ford lias a situation as telegraph of Catarrh of the Mrs. Frederick Williams, President of in Mass., this week. Mr. High school at the Cove taught by Miss SAILED. Lungs, in and left by Somerville, Side Ladies’ Aid of operator Manchester, Conn., B. Grant of Rockland. the South Society gave a free dance at Mary Jan. 4. sch Minnie Chace, I laugh, Rock- "steamei Monday. Applin Cunningham’s 111., writes the following words PALERMO. land. Chicago, llall last Saturday night—Miss Celia Most Cases of Consump- from 973 Our traders are that there M ERIC AN POUTS. Incipient of praise for Peruna Cuyisr complaining who has been in Bel- Mr. and Mrs. of Jefferson were Nickerson, employed Avery in 111.: are not so many large calendars sent to ,|)HC* 80- G. tion are Catarrh. avenue, Chicago, fast, is at home for a few weeks_Hon. town last week and spent New Years day New York- Al% sell. Maggie them as in former ; cld, sells. Norombega, home is never without years. A. E. Nickerson is in Boston and SOtSJ?"OIL with their Belden..Mrs. Ilart, Kernn ijia “My Peruna, LIVER Rosa visiting COD daughter,Maria St. 'e E. Look, Wa/.ie, Point-a- Last Sunday morning nine persons united of LIME soli. Flora Rogers, coal with the Church—three Edward years that there is no remedy that w Congregational by the family of Sylvanus Nickerson assembled Cora Goodwin, returned home last Wednes- port; 2, ar, Smith, Norfolk; G, six sch. Am Lord, Cardenas. at once alleviate suffering and actual letter and by profession. at his at an hour. All his members of the are sld, residence early day-The grange get- J- M. will correct this Boston, Dr Ar, sells. Lyman cure, as Peruna does. Four bottles The Book and Thimble Club will meet children were present. Dinner was served generally ting up a quilt, which is to be sold for the Law, Philadelphia; Irving Leslie, P. Blake, pletely cured me of catarrh of the h-v; Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14th, with Mrs. at 3 p. m., and at (ip. in. a Christmas tree benefit of that order. Each lady makes a E. L; J,tn. .'id, sch. Lyman M. Law, difficulty. 'id, sell. J. Manchester of several years’ standing, and if m> Emma Bailey. A fuJ attendance of mem- was brought to view, laden with many square and gets her friends to pay live cents Philadelphia one- Haynes, J, eld, sells. Levi husband feels badly, or either of usual useful as well as If will from names Apaai'nicola; bers is desired. presents, toys for the you put for having their worked on the S. Malcmn Andrew's, Apalachicola; Baxter, cold, we at ouc.e take Peruna, and in which were the source of Frank of Branch 5, is so much grandchildren, a square... Young Mills Jr., Newport Vws; ar, seh. Nimbus, W. K. Closson receiving fourth to half teaspoonful or two it has thrown the sickm much merriment. Later, confection- a horse of Soule last Apalachicola. nr, sch. Lucv Ik Friend, day in the iisli and trade cake, bought George Friday. Frede:: encouragement oyster Phil > I iphia; bark 1 1,. May- out of the system.”—Mrs. ery and fruit were served, after which all in bottle three or four Our stage driver, Frank Wood, Thomas, that lie has uecided to continue and will baby’s swapped berry. Savannah la Mar; 7, ar, seh. Henry Williams. returned to their several homes, to horses last week with Charles the all kinds ill stock. hoping times a will soon see Maiden, Clauson, Jr., A pa ichicola. keep day you Mrs. A. of 759 Sheili- I enjoy another meeting on Christmas 1902. Liberty stage driver, and G. E. Carr bought Philadelphia, Pec. 31. Cld, sell. Lucy E. W. Allison, William Bowler dug Tuesday at one tide Boston dan. 2, cld, scii. Sallie is the Assistant Grandpapa was kindly remembered by the a masked For a horse in Ilallowell last Friday....Mrs. Friend, avenue, Chicago, III., clams improvement. j i, sell. R. I bushels of clams, proving that l'On, Sagua; Pettigrew, .'Aill 11 >11 lilt- absent grandchildren. who has at to Betsey Perkins, been boarding Portland ; cld. hark Herbert Black, Bos- still abound in this vicinity, despite the children, from half 4, AIM'I.KTO.V. larger Wallace Dyer’s for three years, died at the ton. People’s Hospi- large consumption of the past four years. l> 31. sch Pendleton tal. She has the Walter Ciushee, who has been principal a to age of 8(> years and was buried last Tues- Baltimore, Ar, teaspoonful, according New Y Jan. 4, Members of Mariners Lodge have received of a Grammar school in X. is in the Smith Brothers, Veazie, ork; sld, following to say Concord, II., dissolved in their milk, day cemetery. Services by bark Josephine. McLean, Rio Janeiro; 7, an nvitation to attend the installa- now age, about Peruna: public superintendant of schools in the towns Rev. T. R. Pentecost of Montville_Perley ar, sell. Marie Palmer, Boston; sld, sch. of tiie officers of Pownal which Geo. \V. “I have had fre- tion Lodge, of Agawam, Southwick and Granville, if so desire, will Soule of Belfast is spending a week with Wells, li?*ion. you very Bee. 31. takes Wednesday evening, Jan. tHd. Mass—J. of his Brunswick, Ga Ar, sch Henry quent opportuni- place Asbury Pitman, Snpt., Marl- grandmother at Carr’s Corner_Rev. B. Boston; soon show its great nourish- Fiske. Cummings, Jan. 2, ar, ties to observe the The hay pressers have been employed at boro, Mass., Schools, was the guest Christ- S. O. Whittier of Union was in town last sells. Norman, I'.nilast; Almeda Willey, wonderful cura- dipt. J. C. Gilmore’s the past week. The mas of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. power. If the mother’s week. New Y’ork; G, sld. sells. Gov. Ames, Perth ing Amboy; Laura M hunt, Boston. tive effects of does not claim to be much of a Pitman—Mrs Pierpont, who has been STOCKTON 8PUINGS. captain does not nourish the Port Tampa, Dm?. 30. Sld, bark Doris, Do..in„ ,-.1 11 .. in his the guest of her W. 0. milk farmer, but he had 40 tons of hay uncle, Currier, for Miss Nellie Bickmore left Dec. 20th, for Alexandria; Jan. sld, sch. Mrs* w* A. Allison Masterton, on persons suffer- barn. several months, is quite sick with scarlet she needs the emul- Seattle, Wash., to become the bride of Mr. John E. Devlin, Philadelphia. Edward Stevens. baby, Jan. Ar, sch. Helen G. ing with a con jested condition of tin fever. She had intended returning to Geo. Small of that city, of this Pascagoula, Tiie W. F. M. Society will meet at the M. sion. It will show an effect formerly Moseley, Surinam Mrs. Edward Stevens of head, lungs, and stomach, her home in Madison Her Carthage, general at 2 u. m. Monday. sou, town. Miss Bickmore is one of our most Jan. Ar, sch. Jose E. parsonage Thursday, Jan. 16th, •Savannah, olaverri, N. Y., writes as follows: eallod catarrh. It alleviates pain a: Master Itoyden, left with his at once mother and the best Ilewett, New York : Dec. 30, sld, sch. 1). I). All members are to be as Saturday both upon highly-esteemed young ladies, requested present, “I now take in soreness, increases the appetite and father.... There are several cases of scarlet wishes of friends follow her Haskell, Fall River. pleasure notifying you an of officers and many to her there will be election and child. Norfolk, Jan. 1 Ar. sell Puritan. New that husband has recovered tones up the entire system that t' fever in the village, and some of the houses my entirely out. western home_At the last regular meet- Y’ork; 2, sch. Hattie H. New a: work for the ensuing year mapped sld, Barbour, from catarrh. He is a well man patient quickly regains strength have been quarantined by the board of 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. of Pownal F. and A. the York, 4, ar, sch. F >ni Rogers, Boston today, broken ing Lodge, M., health.”—Mrs. W, A. Allison. Notwithstanding the ice has up but their SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Port Wash., Jan. 2. thanks to yon and Peruna. He took six health, orders have not been very following officers were elected: Master, Townsend, Sld,ship this winter Great Port for of medicine as and gone out of the pond twice and Admiral, Sterling, Blakely bottles your directed, and If yon do not derive prompt and sati strictly enforced, members of the R. P. Harriman ; S. W., K. A. Partridge; Melbourne. it is now over a foot thick. Geo. A. Bowen it proved to be just the thing for him. factory results from the use of Perm? families are going out among the people, J. W., K. V. Davis; J. D„ F. L. Blanchard; New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 2. Ar, sch. our His is and he write at once to began cutting Wednesday to supply the Port appetite good every thing Dr. Hartman, giving visiting stores, post office and other S. D., John Merritliew ; Treas., C. C. Park ; Odell, Reading. dealers who put up their own ice. CLARKE’S CORNER, (Prospect ) Jan. sld, sch. R. Bowers, eats seems to agree with him. His full statement of your case and he w places. The schools in the grade district See’y, A. M. Ames... Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Providence, Leslie Howard has employment at Stock- Charleston. has left him and he is in be to his valuable a A was received here an- are with but four j cough gaining pleased give you telegram Sunday running pupils in the who Hopkins and son George went to Camden Jan. sclh Susan N. ton Springs... Clarke, has been Fernandina, Sld, j flesh, and seems to be well every wav.”— vice nouncing the death of Fnink 1L Boss at primary, and ten or twelve in the New Y’ork. gratis. grammar quite sick, is better-Flo Heed of Belfast last Thursday to visit his mother, returning Pickering, Haskell, Jacksonville, Jan. Cld, sell. John C. MRS. EDWARD STEVENS. charleston, S. C. Ilis brother, Capt. An- department. Many who were fearful of Monday — Messrs. R.P. Heagan and James Address Dr. Hartman, President visited Mrs. Sarah Clarke last week. Smith, McDonald, P< nt-a-Pitre, Guild. drew M. Koss, left by train Monday morn- the disease have left the schools the Marden left for Any internal remedy that will cure The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbn- taking Mrs. M. E. Clarke is in very poor health Boston last Thursday_ Mobile, Jan. 3. CM, Gaik Olive Thnrlow, ing for Charleston to accompany the re- past week. Mr. Frank Willard Baltimore. catarrh in one location will cure it in Ohio, this winter... Mrs. Orie Clarke is some- Frye arrived Friday for Hayes, S. i.m. 3. jpains to this place for burial. MGKRII.I.. I a Hying visit to his sister, Mrs. Everett Georgetown, C., Sld, sch, .Ninth what better_Mr. Charles Grant visited D. J. Rawson, Blake, N»*w Y’ork. N. LaMarsh will The Morrill school ■Staples, Jr.,and left .. .Miss Lillian Ga.. ■Sunday, .Jan. 19th, Kev. Sunday re-organized friends in Stockton Springs HeC. 24T-fi-:-i Monday Sat ilia, Jan. 4. ^ sch. J. flPliala- last Ij ^ preach at the M. E. Church in exchange Sunday, re-electing Dr. T. X. Pearson, Mr. M, E. Clarke is supposed to have the SimmonS returned to bet school work in tio. Providence. Mrs. Stonington, Me., Jan 4. Sld, bark Re- with Mr. Norton, who will hold quarterly Supt., Oscar Meader, Ass’t. last — and Albert Slipt.,' fastest horse in town. Morgan can go a Boston, Saturday Capt. becca Crowell, New Y nk. at Castine for the Georgia Gray, Secy., Deforest Colcord and left for Port- meetings Presiding White, Treas., i-minute clip on any rough road—The big daughter Evelyn who has Miss Maggie Woods, and Miss' land and Boston last instead of FOREIGN PORTS. Elder of the Bucksport District, Librarian, dorm did but little damage in this part of Saturday, • sick of late. The friends in this Georgia Wake, Ass’t Librarian. The re- the as intended_Mr. Buenos Dec. 1 bark been many i a previous Tuesday | Ayres, Ar, Edward Sale of the town—Horace Clarke spent night in Groceries, of Mr. LaMarsh will be to hear port of the Supt. showed that 4ii sessions Wilbur Grant of in r. Stotesbury, Mobile ji, ar, sell. Geo. ( place glad Belfast Howard was the Kingman spent Sunday j recently.Leslie Thomas, Mobile ; Jan. G, ar, sell. Ma ud | him and again. have been held with an average attendance town with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Orilla speak sing ;uest of his mother, Mrs. Charles Grant, Jordan, Boston, 33 da) s passage. .if (ill. The largest attendance was loo and Libby_The Wautonkee Indian Medicine Dec. 1. Geu'lII. E. Sellers publicly installed the Sunday. Caleta Buena, sld, ship Krsk k* ! smallest 25, Three scholars with in N. M. Philadelphia G. A. the had not j Co., headquarters Gloucester, II., Plielps, .officers Freeman McGilvery Post, SMITH TON, {Freedom.) 11 Dec. 30. Sld, hip E. B. missed a day or were exhibited here live evenings of last week, | iogo, Sutton, After tiiS in- tardy viz, Miss Altha who under- New York. last evening. 1 Mrs. Ida Bragdon, recently lb, Thursday a series of vaudeville Patent Woods, Miss Mildred Daggett and Master giving entertainments Nov. 2.3. fn \ a collation was served and a a is comfort- Hong Rung, port, ship Medicines, stallation large went critical operation, very Meader and they were each pre- which were of a very wholesome and pleas- 11. Conner, for Haiti hod-and Now York. a very social George j have of company enjoyed evening. (hle and hoi- friends strong hopes Sydney, \. S. W., Ian. \ Sid, Emi. ;• muted with a nice Bible, The ing character. They played to good audi- ship primary o ■Commander Nehemiah Smart, who assumes ier recovery_Mrs. \V. 11. Overlook has Heed, Baker, San Fiaiici^ ences, and on two evenings furnished excel- Muss, Mrs. Xellie B. Hatch teacher, receiv- St. John, N. B., Jan. o. A r, sch. IIunH Toilet charge for the ensuing year, is finely quali- seen quite sick the past week... Dr. Small ?d the fine silk banner—for lent music for after the Belfast. Soaps, we no prize—a l&t'gest of the dancing program. fied for the position and have doubts s a frequent visitor in this part town attendance. The doctor is quite proud of The largest sale of their wares was on a M AKIN !•: }! 1 S'GK 1 ! \\ V. of the prosperity of the Post, ,f late, and the way he drives over the his Christmas presents from the school, a medicated soap which gave general satis- Spoken. Nov. 15, » iim p«» ; f 1 horn ;on are to lia\ Bunker on Elm street was the scene of a get night. Perfumes, sf of are from 3 to 12) praetiai value. We, Morrill, popular young lady (of ages dwo more large frames eut the win gathering Saturday evening, _Alden Whitney is teaching a very sue- present very pleasant of our school.... ■ resulted in the of « de- ;er. The> expect to buinl ai h ast tliree ves especially proud Sunday term of school here....Miss presentation hook, All the in out store in Odd Fellows' block Jan. when friends and neighbors to the jessful Emma sc Is 1902. goods must be s,.M. and 4th, Miss Woods is a ol the old Kear- during Maggie spending few lb scriptive famous battleship have been reduced on in stock. number of more than 20 gathered to witness Penney, v.’uo has been for a long time, Several carloads o! mat* al have been prices everything We are offering to Miss weeks with bis sister, Mrs. Eunice Higgins, sage and her many ewcow,iters, ! landedat the ai d of in and groceries and in our her marriage to Mr. Vinos H. Carr. The seems to he gradually failing. Iler sister, ship; -■ton, Norwood great bargains staple fancy drug depart at the Head of the Tide_Mr, Edna Harriman. The contest & for a ,v meat. At our. George Mrs. is «'.th her most of the time. null-driving Go., Roekport. Me., vessel. The ceremony was performed in a very impres- Bryant, nia is arrived a Mrs. timber from Virg expected soon. The Woodbury home for visit last who is was won by Miss Ethel Colcord, and sive manner Kev. 11. W. Norton. Refresh- _William Oliver, stopping with work of construction will la in as as by week from II. j early Providence, I. While there this Billado won a prize by guessing nearest th6 weather ments were served, and many pretty and his sister, Mrs. Margie Penney, winter, j permits. lie graduated as a trained nurse_Mr. the number of beans in a bottle. The com- Seal Harbor, Me., Jan. 2 Soli. M F. useful presents were received from friends has been drawn as juryman and w ill attend j try Elisha Merriam was in Vinalliaven several Chisholm went ashore in Island court in Belfast this week. pany left Tuesday for Monroe.. .Mr. Adrian Cranberry NEW STORE IN JOHNSON in and out of town. The couple are well harbor, about U miles west <>f Cranberry BLOCK days last week on business_Mrs. Elmer Trundy moved his family to Frankfort, ! and favorably known to a large circle of ac- I MTV. Island station. Crew saved. \ essel in good Hartshorn lias been very sick the past where be is employed, last Monday—Mrs. condition. quaintances, ill of whom join in wishing Miss Phyllis Estes, a little tot of four j We have a FULL and FRl'.sfl stock of fortnight. Bradford Blanchard came from Portsmouth, dm, 1. Sell. Frank G. Rich, groceries,Jail bought a and | several with her aunt and .Sandypoint since the etc. them happy prosperous voyage years, spent days from Weymouth for Boothbay, ran lire, including fruits, candies, L1M OJ.SV1LLE. Tuesday to spend the remainder of the aground through life together. uncle in town recently.E. E McCauslin rut Fishing Island yesterday morning, but Dec. the winter with her Mrs. Herbert Mixer. Tuesday evening, .‘list, members who went to to sister, came off with slight damage on next tide, ^ At the annual meeting of Chap- Lowell, Mass., Saturday Searsport of lieacli — Miss Esther Ellis arrived from with assistance of Jerrys Point life Chapter, No. 23, 0. E. S., and visit his sister, Mrs. John S. Hanson, will Monday saving ter, R. A. M., held Monday the crew', and evening, about 50 invited guests, witnessed the instal- Quincy, Mass., to remain until spring with proceeded. make a business trip to Boston before he Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. ">. following officers were elected for the ensu- her Barque Doris, lation ceremonies. Past Matron Mrs. Jane He is home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Ellis, at Masterton, from Port Tampa for 1 L. W. II. P.; E. J. returns. expected Wednesday Alexandria, A- A. Howes Co. ing year: Wentworth, Pendleton installed the the home of her Thomas is ashore near here and is following officers in of this week—Mr. and Mrs. James Fills- grandfather, Capt. Va., breaking up. K.: W. B. S.: Clifton was a Wentworth, Sawyer, The Doris four-masted of __ a very commendable manner. She was Clifford. baquentine I R. A. W. A. bury were made happy Jan. 4th by the ar- J44 tons, built at Belfast, in 1894 for (l_ Whittum, C.; Colson, P. S.; assisted Mw. gross Me., by Effie Goodwin as Marshal: THORNDIKE. and wn> Mial C. II.; F. M. Perkins, M. 1st rival of a little girl at their home-Mrs. the Brazilian trade, owned in Balti- Sargent, W. Miss fill a J. W. more. ( in M., l’endleton; P., Mr. Nellie Gray, who has been employed by- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons recently apt. Masterton belongs Portaml. UfiLFAST THICK Cl HHl^NT V. L. M. Sargent, M. 2d V.; A. P. Walker, San Juan, P. R., December :ti. A BOKN. Augustine Hahn; A. M., Miss Jennie M. E. D. Chase for several thinks visited their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jack- Ger- M. :.. Treas., Mrs. Jane A. Mr. of oil-laden American four-masted Pendleton; Chap., if it if not family Brooks visited relatives at the school Ir to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Black a >«.n J. Wentworth and L. W. Wentworth were factory begins operations soon; s p bu., 40 to 751 lay p ton, I0.(x>ai2.0fl Jackson Mrs. Eliza James W. Fitch of Boston, bound from Ap Clark. In December l> Mathews; Cond., C. she intends to to tow-ork. Station the past week... Linwood Thomp- dried, ft, 5<26 Slides lb, *i Camden, 10, chosen a committee on installation, to re- go Auburn, Maine, New York to the river Plate. The Mrs. Avery Clark, a daughter. Hahn ; Asst. Cond., Mrs. Abbie J. son captAi Be; pea, 2.00tO2.25 Lamb fc> lb, 12 Fernald; _The funeral services of the late of Belfast passed a few days the and crew of the Fitch weVe Ccrtis. Iii Beltast, December t** I port at a future meeting. Riley past picked up in jm medium, 2.25 LambSkins, 5o:ai.oo .'7, Adah, Mrs. Lizzie Duncan; Ruth, Mrs. Mrs. I red E. Curtis, a were held at noon at his week with his aunt, Mrs. B. A. Gowen_ western West Indies. The Fitch was buH n 2.35to2.50 Mutton IP tb. 7 daughter. Spinney Tuesday el’eyes, Grotton. in Belfast. IVeembei Ji>, t “Thk Skakspout Home Cu b.” Every Nellie Brown; Esther, Mrs. Amanda Dun- ed to the water’s edge. ■ But: fc> ft, 18to20 >ats bu.. tb. 50 late residence. Rev. W. A. assisted Stephen Band and sister, Mrs. Mertie Ger- Mrs. Carl .1 Grotton, a Luce, the six months ended Dec, heei p ft, 0a.7i Potatoes bu., daughter. mail brings to the. Secretary a goodly num- can ; Martha, Mrs. Lillian Wooster; During M, p.nI 'ides, Hkal. In Camden, I^tciiiImt n. Electa, Frank conducted the rish of Unity, accompanied by Miss Bee’ tc tU Iteund 7 by Fairbanks, services, there were built in the United States aim quarters, Hog, Mrs. Samuel Heal, a daughter ber of requests for tickets for the coming Mrs. Jessie Gushee; Mrs. E. Bail ¥ 1)11., 40 a 45 Straw fc> ton, 10.00 Warder, Mary and a number of friends and Knowles of Portland, were the Sat- numbered the bureau of navi- Pkrkins. In December M. t- large relatives guests officially by Che* 12! lSialii Belfast, Jan. 20th. It is desired Mr. $tb, rurkey |:> tb, Mrs. F. a banquet, earnestly Hahn; Sent., Edward P. Hahn; Mar., and of their gation, 717 rigged vessels of 154,07a gross I0tol2 ltai .Joseph Perkins, son. of the deceased were present. He leaves to urday Sunday sister, Mrs. Chick fc; ft, rallow fc> lb, 1 : with offs Robbins. In Stonington, Dee* rnher that all applications be in before the 13th of Mr. Felix Wade. Remarks were tons, compared rigged vessels of Calf ins. per lb. 9,210 Veal lb, t>a7 made, a Porter Hurd.Mrs. Flora Hunt returned ami Mrs. Hezekiah a daughu mourn their loss mother, wife ar.d three tons for the six Duck ft. 14215 Wool, l' Robbins, so that all may be for, as after which Mrs. in 179,229 gross corresponding unwashed, Ann. January provided Pendleton, behalf of home from boats and 28 children. Mr. Spinney was ail honest, up- Waterville the past week_ months of 1900. Canal unrigged r doz., Wood, hard, :;.oo^4.(X Wii.i.KNs. In well as to avoid confusion. The occasion the members of this i* Brooksville, Deeemb* Chapter, presented Misses barges are not included. The de- Fowl ft, 8215 Wood, soft, 3.50@4.2 tons, is the Atlant seaboard, be missed in the in which he have been spending a few days with rel- former residents. The for the community and is attributable to work on several large ‘■'tail Price. Retail Market. speakers O. E. S. pin. A bountiful supper was atives in lived, and also in the Masonic lodge, of which Searsport—Miss Myra Cates ocean steamers which will be completed Beef, rued, ¥ ft, 8® 10 Lime p bbl., [email protected]( MAK UiKD. evening, who have kindly consented to favor served and then a social time was enjoyed a few the six months Butte:''alt, 14 18to20 Dat Meal lb. he was a member. The interment was in passed days recently with friends in during coming ft, p 4(dj us, are General F. S. Nickerson, Eugene P. 6— A Corn ¥ bu., 821 Unions tb, '.Kci- until the company were able to wish many. Castine—Mrs. Francis Boston, Jan. private cablegram re- IP the new of the Pond Much Johnson of Free- Crack. *1 Corn 821 Uil, Carr-Hr NK eh. In Sears Jamim Carver, lion. 1). N. Mortland, Geo. A. New part cemetery. ceived in this city reports the three-mastec ; ¥ bu., Kerosene, gal.,13(a'l- port, Happy Years-Hopeful Workers Corn al Pollock tb. Rev. H. W. Amos < air an is extended for the. dom is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. X. schooner Morris W. Child, ( apt. Everetl fc* bu., 82| 4(a4J Norton, H Sweeney, Rev. Edwin Smith, Rev. Albert Order sympathy everywhere Chee.s* t> ft, Pork fc> tb, 1*. Bunker, both of Circle, of K. I). & S., elected the fol-1 Vose ...Mrs. Herbert and two which sailed from Baltimore, Dec, lStolO] Searsport. Rev. E. E. Small and Rev. grief-stricken family. “His labors are over Harding Haskell, Cotton ed p cwt., 1.65 Plaster |> bbl., 1.1.' Cates-Bartlktt. In Roekport, <;i- Thompson, officers at their last ? for Cardenas with a of 850 tons lowing meeting: and he has entered into daughters of Knox have been the cargo 28i Rye Meal IP lb, Cates of Machias ami Miss Nellie I'.a who will have rest.”_Christmas guests Stone Horse Stephen Raekliife, something Leader, Mrs. Lizzie Duncan ; Vice 1 coal, stranded today on Key al daub* riespqt., 8tol0 Shorts $> cwt,., 1.3C Roekport. Leader, was observed here an for a few days of her Mr. and Mrs. to oiler. It is the wish of the generally by enter- parents, the entrance to Cardenas harbor. She is ir Clover ed, 13 215 Sugar |p tb, 6to.' Hai.i.-Biivant. In Camden, Deeembe; interesting Mrs. Abbie Miss ! ward Fernald; Secretary, Mary tainment and Christmas tree at the church. Nelson Gordon.Edison Webster of a dangerous position and full of water. Th« Flour \ d)l., 4.75t05.25 Salt, T. I., |p bu., 3; Hail and Miss Amy M Bryant, committee to have a large delegation from Drink H.G.Se- 2.50 Sweet : Camden. water; Treasurer, Miss Gladys; Waterville several Morris W. Child was built by H M. Bear Plm., Potatoes, j The weather was favorable and the festivi- spent days the past Lard ¥ 13 Wheat Meal. NU Kfrson- Howard, in Danver. M Searsport present to share in the joys of Miss at Camden and owned by J. P. Ellieott A; Co. French; Clioirster, Blanche French_! week with his Mrs. E. P. wary 1. Horace ('. Nickerson of i .-It.-i't ;n ties were greatly enjoyed by a full house. mother, Webster. of this is to be the occasion. The several committees are city. The cargo thought fullj Belle Howard former v of ! Mr. Frank who has been — oHtDanvers. Duncan, employed ! The Asbury Harmon passed Monday in Bel- covered insurance. hard at work, having in view the best inter- following interesting program was by V E WANT AGENTS Osgood-Pendleton. In Bar ll’ai boi. in the ship yard in Thomaston, is now at i fast .. Howard Parsons,*who has i her 24, Adolph \V. Osgood of <4nmie\. v and for all who at- carried out: Music, orchestra; prayer by- employ- est greatest enjoyment home—Mrs. Isabelle Menu ili energy and push, and who are no I Miss Mvra E. Pendleton of Hall tjiiavrv Griffin is the happy ment in Vassalboro, passed New Years with Robinson and which the limited time will per- j pastor; singing by choir; greeting, Gladys afraid b hustle,'to take orders for our Paten Billings. In Vanset. I> tend, of a little the am 28, K. t'. I possessor daughter, “Elizabeth.” ! Christmas his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons. Stops Cough Luminoi. Gold Glass Signs, Name Plates Joseph Robinson and Miss s.irail mit. from our Giles; dialogue, Mysteries; rec., Street N both of Tremont. Any suggestions Searsport — no nbers. Readable during darkest nights There will be services at the church ... Mrs. Abbie Hurd is a j Waiting for Santa, Mabel dia- spending few and works oft tlie Cold. No com| htion and to sell. Enclose foui Shaw-Siiaw. In Belfast, January l. folks will be greatly appreciated. for the Thompson; easy coming three weeks, as our pastor, weeks as the of Mrs. cents in nips for full and terms t* Geo. S. Mills, Harrison A. Shaw and' Mr- E. B. Billings. logue, Christmas Thoughts; selection guest Roscoe l’erley. laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cur* a cob I particulars Rev. IT. E. by- agents. betli M. Shaw, both of Belfast. McFarlane, left for his .... Daniel in one No no Price 2 Lynn, Jan. 6th. Saturday Letter to Velma Gordon and wife were guests day. Cure, Pay. PITTSFIELD SPECIALTY CO Small Li nun..n. In Belfast. .lamia: home in orchestra; rec., Santa, cents. New Brunswick, called there by Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. in 4w2* Pittsfield, Me. Wayland Knowlton, Esq.. Artliui !•: Sn Thompson; rec., Marcella Farwell; rec., So- Percy Crosby Miss Nannie the illness of a j I.ighton. both of el fast sister— Rehearsals are in — NOIiTH SKAItsrOKT ITEMS. Unity Mrs. Alice Higgins was the guest STAI’LKS-Ki.W ELL. In a phia Tozier ; song, Markie Thompson; rec., Bella--!, .Lum order for the drama “Dutch or Rev. G. K a: Miss T. Scribner is relatives Jake True the past week of her mother, Mrs. Glidden, Kdgett, NValter I*, staples Myra visiting Gradma’s Mistake, Frances Reynolds; rec., Myrtle E. Elwell. both of Belfast. Blue,” which will be played at some near at who has WANTED in Belfast. Garnet Earle; rec., Reflections of a Small Freedom-Irving Johnson, date. Following is the cast of characters: of employment in Springfield, Mass., visited Help '•! the farm. A single man or om Colby Nickerson and wife Swanville Ci:as. Boy, Philip Grant; singing by choir; rec., Fay (farmer) Ernest Carver; Harry his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John- GEll! with >mali family. Apply to in town last week. Hazel Adams; Florence Ephraim were Tlmsle G. A. rec., Taylor; music, lw2* A. li., at The Journal Office. (lover) Prock; Jake Schneider son, and relatives in Waldo, the past week. Frank L. Emmons of Belfast was in town orchestra; rec.; The First Christmas, Annie Your Friends and in Bel (fresh arrival) C. A. E. Long; Henry -After his Neighbors Luce; Mabel passing holiday vacation with Billings, in Northport, J umary last week visiting relatives. song, Thompson; dialogue, fast You How. Crinley (villiau) David McCobb; Nancy his sister, Mrs. Nathan Berry, Earl will .Show i wife of Tamerlane Billings, aged on \e,u The Christmas Stockings; rec., If You’re Bessey Cook months. Walter L. Mathews has to wife) Alberta Carver Ella Wanted gone Brockton, Fay (Chas. Fay; of Brooks has returned to Bates College_ Blood. In Camden. December ao. .1 Good, Foster Luce; rec., Byllee rec., Wanted woman for meat and pastry cook where he will learn a trade. Jennie Moore; 88 It months and 1.; da\ Mass., (their daughter) Warren; Maude Mr. Wilson of Waldo ''ages, #4 p- week the winter. a Blood, aged years. song, Alberta and Beulah Henry passed Monday Rubbing the back wont cure backache. during Apply Black. In Deer Dee. Chesley Rey nolds; the Commo wealth corner of Main am Sunshine, Isle. music les- Allen (a waif) Vesta Carver. After the with A cure. Hotel, infant son Mrs. J. W. Harriman is giving Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bradford-B. liniment may relieve, but can't Pleasant sti ets, Belfast. Stephen, of Mr. and Mis. k drama the Thompson; rec.,Come Again, Santa,Charley Black, 9 sons to Miss Hattie Larrabee of laughable farce Two Little A. Gowen is this week in Belfast Backache comes from the inside, from the kid 2W2 E. H. KNOWLTON. aged days. Prospect. Christ- passing Dresser. In Castine, December 22. .)>• will be Bartlett; rec.,Willie Fairbanks; rec., Vagrants given.... Bay View Lodge as one of the J. Farwell re- neys. Dresser, aged 74 years, 11 months and 24 d Mrs. Delia George is in Prospect taking mas Carol, Edith Webb; music, orchestra. jurymen.0. held a sociable at Doan’s Pills inside. NOTICE. The subscribe Davis. I11 East Bucksport, December their hall at the. lost a team horse.Miss Kidney get care of Miss Georgia Curtis, who is quite Then came the distribution of from cently good Kay ADMINISTRATOR'Shereby notice that he has been dul; A. Davis, aged 42 years. on gifts They cure sick kidneys. Trap Tuesday evening, Jan. 7th. A Hamlin passed Sunday with her father, Rus- aPpointed a-iininistrator of the estate of Dean. In Camden, January l, Mrs. ill. two well laden trees, and all were remem- Here is Belfast that this is so: was and proof ROBERT E. late of Deair, aged 18 years. good program given refreshments sel Hamlin — Cars were loaded at the HOWES, Liberty, bered a or Rev. Mr. O. Street Hamlin. In 4. Helen. 1 Owing to illness Mrs. Nichols, teacher in by present presents. W. A. A. Hopkins of No. 5 Bay View of Boston, January were served... Last the Coun y Waldo, deceased, and giver Edward Hamlin and of Dr. Thursday evening Station the past week as follows: With “I the small o jn daughter an district No. was unable to teach last Luce received a purse of $26 and numerous says: had a steady pain across bonds as the Uw directs. All persons de 8, Good Will Circle held a having Augustus C. Hamlin. supper at the home of 0. back all th mands the estate of said deceased are de other thanks are due the com- potatoes, Ephraim Bragdon Freedom, my which bothered me more or less a^ains' Knight. In Camden, December 27, A'. Stersday. of Mrs. Fred French. gifts. Many sired to present the same for settlement, and al Quite a number J. Farwell & Son and Peter one time until I took one box of Doan’s Kidne Knight, aged 83 years, 9 months and in da\ for their Harmon, indebted thereto are to Brier of mittee untiring efforts to make the requested make payment Lowell. In Bucksport. December -j:* Searsport village were present and a social time was Pill. I saw them advertised and recom M. HOWES, enjoyed. a success. each; C. B. Sampson, Freedom, hay; highly immediately. CHARLES B. Lowell, 82 affair Dec George aged years. of Mrs. James W. Harriman .... mended, so dru 10, 1901. Miss Isabelle French of Camden, who Messrs. Stone and McCanslin, Unity, ap- I went over to Edmund Wilson’s Liberty, Makrinkr. In Searsmont, January 1. K wife of has beeh relatives here the store, got them and used them as directed. Th N., Leroy Marriner, aged 88 years. visiting past ples— Saturday evening about 9 o’clock Neal. In Belmont, January 8, dailies M steady aching pain left me and I haven’t felt of Stockton Springs is week, returned home Sunday_Mr. Wil- lire was discovered in the building occupied aged 88 years and 9 days. since. Doan’s Kidney Pills cftred me.” WANTED. care of her liam Mrs. Irene and A. brother, Bragg, McKinley by B. Gowen for a carriage shop. The for Sold fifty cents per box by all dealers. Fo? SWKET CAPOKALCIGARETT1 ho is ver ill. daughter Margurite spent Sunday with Mrs. alarm was and the SO non TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAN immediately given by ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for th 3 nox FRONTS. Will pay 15 cent | This is on of Belfast, who Nellie Brown_Alton French spent Sun- signature every l>ox of the genuine prompt exertions of the citizens the flames United States. per hundred. I express charges and send check Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet on •livery. ALBERT E. FOWLER, day at home.Herbert Bullock arrived Laxative Tablet. were soon under otherwise the lit- Remember the take n 5 refund the if it fn s visitingj-el- Bromo-Quinine control; name—DOAN’S—and ■ Wholesale Tobacconist, druggists money the aamedr that can. a cold In one home Saturday. dar tle village would have been swept by fire. substitute. Newburyport, Mass cure. E.W. Grove’s Signature on each \ li