^■J———wp———■—— __ The _ Journal.~~ VOLUME BELFAST, NOVEMBER 1901. 73.__ , MAINE, THUBSDAY, 7, NUMBER 4o7~

Contents of To-Day's Journal. THE CHURCHES. OBITUARY. CITY GOVERNMENT. Thanksgiving Hoy. a8th. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. JPAGK 1. The will be held at Mrs. 0. Wadlin died at regular meeting of the City Council Meetings the Peoples’ Mis- Nancy her home President Roosevelt issued his unty Correspondence..The Churches..Cupt. was held 4th. Saturday John Parker went to Anburn last Sued..Successful Fishermen..Islesboro sion in the Miller with her son, Tileston October Monday evening, November Nov. Friday Jerry Staples went to Camden Monday wley Frye schoolbouse, street, Wadlin, Esq., proclamation fixing Thursday, 28th, for work. Movements. A Big Fire in Port- A full board was in the aldermen’s as a of national for work. ...Obituary... every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. All 31st, at the advanced age of 83 years and 2 present day thanksgiving. It fol- .CityGovernmeut..The Maine Granite m- lows : room and there was but one absentee from Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Palmer 'try... The Latest Colors...The Woman who are welcome. months. Prior to April last she was in returned Sat- Mrs. Essie P. Carle went to Boston Tues s for Nov.28th...Belfast tbe common council. A PROCLAMATION. Fame..Thanksgivng health and but she was then urday from Boston. on 11her School There will be two services at the Unita- good strength, day business. Report...High Notes..Transfers The first business was the before “The season is nigh when, according to Real Estate. Notes..Personal.. taken with a rheumatic trouble hearing E. P. Frost returned from a .Newspaper rian church next conducted suddenly the time-hallowed custom of our Saturday bus- McKeen Sunday, by the officers on the people, the Joseph went to day’s Elections.. Wedding Bells... A National aud has since been confined to her bed. She municipal petition of Mary President iness to Haverhill, Mass., Rev. A. II. Spence of Barnstable, Mass. appoints a day as the special occa- trip Boston. for work. •!«ge. L. Patterson for the removal of a Monday was born in St. George, a daughter of Henry telephone sion for praise and thanksgiving to God. PAGE 2. Evening service at 7.30. in “This Edward Johnson and family have gone to and pole front of her house. W. P. Thomp- thanksgiving finds the people still Frank R. Woodcock went .tin Hrown..l)eer Isle Yachtsmen..News of Mary Handley. Her parents moved to bowed Boston for to Boston Mon- Prayer meeting at the North church this, son, for the stat- with sorrow for the death of a great the winter. v\eek..County Correspondence. when was a Esq., appeared petitioner, on business. Hope she small child and she and good President. We mourn Pres. Mc- day Thursday, evening at topic, “Telling that she G. C. Ford went to Lewiston PAGE 3. 7.15; attended the schools ing does not' claim any damages, because we so loved Monday to public of that town Kinley and honored Miss Kate Taylor went to of Fez..Schooners Still in Demand all to Christ.” Sunday services: Sermon by but asks that the and be and the work in a shoe Waterville impses and afterwards went to Damariscotta Aca- simply poles wires him; manner of his death should factory. do County Cron Reports. Captured Ban- Tuesday to visit friends. by the pastor, Rev. G. S. Mills at 10.45 A. m. ; so as awaken in the breasts of our a keen Fleet. and Camden School. She arranged not to interfere, with her people Mrs. J. W. went to Waterville Bucksport’s Fishing demy High taught anxiety for the and at the same Emery Mrs. Sunday school at 12 m. ; C. E. meeting at 0.15 shade trees. Chas. W. Adams of country Roscoe Holmes of Ellsworth is visit- PAGE 4. school several terms her school vaca- Portland, time a resolute not to be Tuesday for a short visit. during purpose driven by her r. m. ; topic, “God’s leading in our lives,” assistant superintendent, for the any from the ing mother, Mis. H. E. Moore. iitorials...Customs Officials and Shinning.... tions and after leaving the Camden school. appeared calamity path of strong, or- Thomas Rice left to visit his l’salm lecture the at 7.15 which a Saturday wing Edward’s Domain..The News of Brooks. 23; by pastor p. She first married Peter Hilt of New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. derly, popular liberty, as nation we Miss Margaret Hazeltine is her Hope, by have thus far trod. daughter in Berlin, Mass. visiting M.. He said the safely Lewis P. PAGE 5., whom she had one Albert L. who company realizes that some “Vet in of brother, Hazeltine, in Bath. son, Hilt, spite this great disaster, it is Lee J. Patterson left last for The services at the Universalist church must be and two nevertheless Thursday :u* News of Belfast. died in Northport at the age of 24 years. change made, suggested true that no people on earth C. W. Follett is his Ro- have such Massachusetts, for work. visiting brother, PAGE 6. as follows: 10.45 A. one to set a on the side abundant cause for next Sunday will be At After the death of her husband she plans: pole opposite thanksgiving land V. Follett of for a taught as we have. The in Rockland, few days. hen tiie Summer Have Fled... Helen of past year particular Mrs. S. N. Rackliif went to Auburn Satur- Days m. regular services, by the school a few terms and Wad- the street, which would require that preaching pastor; Aarried John has been one of peace and We have Basil Newell is at home for a in's Microbe Party (story) Albeit W. Thonip- three plenty. to her husband. short visit, Wherc at 12 si. Sunday school: at 6.15 p. si., Young lin of He died in and she poles be strongly guyed; the other, prospered in material and day join Our Soldiers Died..Chief Hydro- Northport. 1876, things have been ne is in the employ of the Postal sier of that the wires a able to work for our own Telegraph soutiierland..Register Deep Water Peoples’ meeting; topic, “Prayer”; at 4 r. continued to live on the old farm until her be enclosed in single cable uplifting things Ross Hammons went to Skowhegan Mon- -sols Foot Ball and the at Portland. Higher Education.. and the moved intellectual and spiritual. Let us remem- Company School.B si., the second in the series of Sunday after- son Tileston came to Belfast seven years pole far enough along the ber day to work in a shoe factory. that, as much has been given us, much Mr. and PAGE 7. noon with street to clear the trees. The matter was Mrs. Clarence Knowlton and vespers, address by the pastor; ago, when she came with him. She leaves will be expected from us and that true hom- Miss Hattie M. Black returned Friday to a sons with and Scientific The musical one referred special committee consisting age comes from the heart as well as from spentjast Sunday Mr. and Mrs i.iutauqua Literary Circle.. subject, “Marriage.” program son, Tileston, and one daughter, Mrs. from a business trip to Boston. rary News and Notes.Admiral of Aldermen the lips and shows itself in deeds. We can Wm. W. Barnes of Waldo. Schley’s will include special music by the S. Adella, wife of Edwin Woodside of Sa- Knowlton, Hazeltine and Per- [•mate..Fatalities of the Fishing Season. choir; best prove our thankfulness to the Al- William and Edw. with full to and Sylvester Colcord went Mr. and soprano solo by Miss Marion bass one Mrs. Susan H. kins, power act, to report the Mrs. Win. Clark of Bar Harbor PAGE 8.’ Wells; battus, step daughter, mighty by way in which on this earth to Brockton last for work. at a special to be called the and at this time us Thursday arrived to nrsport Locals..County Correspondence..Ship solo by Mr. Elbridge S. Pitcher. All are Witherspoon of Worcester, Mass., and one meeting by each of does his duty to Wednesday visit friends in Bel- .Market..Births. for his fellowmen. Mrs. Marriages..Deaths. cordially invited. grandson, Tileston Edwin Woodside of Sa- Mayor that purpose. The committee Henry Webber went to Brockton, fast, Montville and Liberty. met “Now, therefore, I, , to her husband. was a Tuesday forenoon and will report at a Mass., Saturday join Rev. A. A. Smith began a series of after- battus. Mrs. Wadlin true and devot- President of the , appoint Josephine Beckwith of Plattsburg, N. Y., COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. special of the officers the A. J. of has noon vespers at the Universalist church ed wife and mother and a faithful friend. meeting niunieipal Thursday, 28th day of the present No- Rigby Stillwater returned Satur- been granted an absolute divorce from Saturday afternoon. vember, as a day of and rec- from a visit to his S. \ last His was “The Re- All who knew her mourn the loss of one thanksgiving day cousin, F. J. Rigby. invent Beckwith of Boston, of Sunday. subject ommend that through the land the formerly WAi.no. C. K. Stephenson, who is em- endeared Roll of accounts No. 8 was passed. Fol- people Belfast. ligion of Abraham Lincoln.” lie first re- by faithful works of love. The cease their wonted occupation and gather Mrs. Maria A. Miller of Boston arrived '■ii at Evans Farm, picked three good funeral was lowing are the amounts under the various at their ferred to an address to which lie once list- held at her late home Saturday homes and places of worship to Friday to visit her son, George W. Miller. tapt. and Mrs. Geo. W. Pattershall arriv- I Baldwin from a scion set last thank the Giver of all the apples ened R. G. in which Lincoln afternoon and was largely attended, many appropriations: good and count- ed by Ingersoll, less of our national Mrs. A. 0. Ellingwood and child returned yesterday morning from New Bedford, ing by 11. W. Littlefield — J. K. blessings life. Harvey was as almost infidel in his be- coming by teams from Northport, Morrill, Contingent.* 493.13 “In where represented witness whereof I have hereunto set last Friday from a ten visit in Boston. Capt. P. has hauled up his > moved into the N. E. house. He Highways and bridges. 386.94 days’ vessel, Clary liefs. But Mr. Smith said his of Hope and other places. Rev. G. G. Wins- my hand and caused the sea! of the United the sell. J. reading Fire department. 166.25 V. Wellington, for the winter. s employment with C. W. Barnes on his her former States to be affixed. Isaac Sheldon and Llewellyn Patterson Lincoln’s extracts from low, pastor and a life-long Free 70.51 speeches, letters, library. “Done at the of The Journal is to announce ;. press. of city Washington this went to Auburn last week to work in a shoe pleased that etc., led him to the conclusion that the friend, officiated, assisted by Rev. G. E. Support poor.(.. 600.00 second School day of November, in the year of our Rev. E. S. Philbrook is i.mont. The interment was in the contingent. 4.80 factory. rapidly recovering Win. Heal has sold his farm President was a man of devout Edgett. family Lord one thousand nine hundred and martyred General school purposes. 450.27 one, from his recent severe illness. He will Mr. lot on the home farm in and of the of the United Miss Gertrude Strout St. Clair of Brooks—Don't for- religious ideas. A solo was sung Mrs. Northport. Repairs and insurance. 15.06 independence, left last Thursday by States the one hundred and start Saturday for a trip of a week or more the sociable Free text books. twenty-sixth.” for where em- at Mystic Grange Hall Frost. 40.19 Lawrence, Mass., she has in Theodore Roosevelt. Massachusetts, and hopes to resume his esday evening, Nov. 12th. if stormy it Died in Brooklyn, X. Y., Oct. 24th, John [Seal.] ployment. Rev. A. B Lorimer, D. I)., of Bangor wil Total.*2,227.15 pulpit work in a few weeks. beheld Nov. 19th.... Frank 1. Wilson F. Gould. He was a son of the late John By the President, Mrs. James P. Wight and Miss M. A. Hall preach at the Baptist church next Sunday When the last bonds were refunded M. Gould of and some of the older city John Hayes, Secretary of State. Belfast was in town Sunday_Farmers Belfast, left Monday for a visit in Boston and New TUESDAY’S forenoon and evening. Other services will two of *500 each were not presented. They ELECTIONS. '■ banking up their houses and residents of Belfast will remember John, making be as follows: have Hampshire. weekly prayer meeting since been presented and paid. By an Governor Hill of Maine has issued Defeated in .eady for winter. as his younger days were spent here in con- the Tammany . for between the and the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. returned Thursday evening; special meeting nection with his fathers’ business. When agreement city holders following proclamation: Thompson s " anvii.i.k. Elections were held Tuesday in several Comet Grange entertained young men Saturday of the new issue of the retains last from a ride to the evening; Sunday- the southern war broke out he bonds, city Following the custom inaugurated our Friday carriage States, but interest centered in unite last enlisted in by mainly the Grange Monday evening; also school at 12m. young men's meet- the bond issued to take forefathers and cherished observ- Kennebec. contest Sunday; the 4tli Maine and went to *1,000 the place of by pious against Tammany in New York ited Regt. the front, ance members from Seaside, Ritchie and ing at 3 p. m.; C. E. at these the bankers to through many generations, in com- City. The result was the election of Seth meeting 6.30; special but was on account two, paying whom the Edmund \\ ilson left for a busi- discharged of sickness. forinity with the proclamation of our Presi- Saturday Low, the fusion candidate for mayor Morning Light Granges-Mrs.Alonzo Dam for women bonds were sold by a meeting young Monday evening ; He afterwards the difference between the John F. to Boston, tie was of about al two volunteered in the 2d Maine dent, I, Hill, Governor of the trip accompanied by plurality 50,000. The whole Re- children have returned from a Brotherhood of Andrew A Wednes- and State of Philip and went to and buying selling price of the bond. This Maine, with the advice and consent Mrs. Wilson. publican State ticket was elected by a good -it to friends in Cavalry Florida, served of the Lowell—The most of day evening. The special for retires the bond and saves Executive Council, hereby appoint margin, meetings until the close of the war. Soon practically the schools closed after he Thursday, the of C. H. Maxfield and C. G. were in Massachusetts re-elected Gov. last Friday, all showing young men and women are well attended interest on Twenty-Eighth Day Dickey Crane by was it. The following orders were November mustered out he went to Xew York Current, as a day of public Fairfield on business at the Fair- about 70,000 plurality. The Democrats d labor and good work_Mr. Alphonso and are results. The for- Tuesday ap- producing good and and passed in regard to it: thanksgiving to God for His manifold bless- pear to have made slight gains in the legis- ul of Brooks is the got employment later moved his field Opera House. doing mason work in mer are held at 0 o’clock to give the clerks Order No. 42. Ordered ings and of remembraneeof His kind- lature, and Quincy, Dem.. was elected family there. For several he has that the city treas- loving mayor house of years ness. W. E. of the firm of of Boston a of engine C. R. Nickerson’s new and others who work evenings an urer be and he is hereby authorized and in- Brown, Blake, by plurality 7,710. opportu- been in the fruit business and re- that in II. 0. is engaged structed to retain in his possession and not Upon day let labor be suspended, Barrows & Brown of Ohio Senator Foraker claims the re- Cunningham building a new nity to attend. and in Bangor, spent Sunday election of sided in Brooklyn. He leaves one son, J. issue for sale the *1,000 4 per cent, of gathering your accustomed places Gov. Nash by <10,0(10 <1 — E. B. has been city with Charles H. Field. plurality, Greeley painting his 1 lie Christian of let all in it a time with both houses of the Endeavor Society of the a music Belfast bond, No. 478, of the issue of 1898, worship, join making Legislature safely Henry Gould, teacher in Brooklyn, of and ildings. First until the further order of the Council. grateful genuine thanksgiving. Mrs. S. G. Bicknell arrived home Satur- Republican. Hamilton county is said to be Congregational Church held its annual one Jas. M. and one City brother, Gould, sister Ordered No. 43. Ordered that the The present year has been one of abun- Republican by more than 10,000. it'TH Mostvili.e. Mr. N. C. Pearson Mayor day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. John meeting Sunday evening. Officers were in Boston. He was a generous, kind heart- be and he is hereby authorized and directed dant prosperity to our State; the rewards The Republicans claim New .Jersey by i'. E. Island has been of MacDonald visiting his sister, elected as follows: President, Mrs. 11. ed to draw his order on the treasurer in honest industry and well directed effort of Boston. 10,000. The returns thus far indicate the man,always ready to do a favor; a gen- city 1 C. S. Adams—Minnie M. favor of l’rior & Co. for the have never been greater, and as we rejoice election of Murphy, Rep., as Governor Leighr and her Prentiss; vice president, Mabel R. ial and one who Denison, pay- Fred Tucker left last for by companion never will- over bountiful harvests and success Thursday least '■nd Mr. ment of *59.30; the same being in full for the a| 7,000. Travis of Brighton, are Mrs. G. S. did where lie has a in Mass., Mathews; recording secretary, fully harm to anyone. He was buried the amount due them on account of refund- which has crowned our efforts in every field Waverly, Mass., position In Rhode Island it is conceded that Gov. a few with her of "ding days grandparents, Mills; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. M. in the family lot in Lincolnville Beach ing our city debt. endeavor, let us remember the poor and the McLean Insane Asylum. Gregory and the Republican State ticket and Mrs. J. Adams....Miss unfortunate; let our gratitude for health are elected by a plurality of about 5,000. y. Abbie Craig; treasurer, Harry Prentiss; lookout Cemetery, where are also buried his wife An order was an order passed cancelling and plenty be not alone in Mrs. Frank 0. Critchett left Saturday to This is a loss of some votes from ■Dowell of Belfast last week Mrs. M. expressed words, ;t,00b last spent with committee, C. Craig, Maud Steward and two who on passed in to J. E. Bowles but in deeds of children, passed before September payable charity and benevolence, join her son Ralph, who is attending the year. The vote polled through the State -• G. F. Randall—Mrs. W. B. Morse Florence Iron Works for that all may have cause for thankfulness. was light. Dunton, Evelyn-Morison, Margaret him to that undiscovered country, the des- cemetery fence, *567.73, and Dean Academf in Franklin, Mass. cone to to a John F. Hill. Reports from Nebraska indicate a Everett, Mass., spend few Harrison; prayer meeting committee, Mabel tiny of all. issuing another order for the same purpose Repub- By the Samuel and Melvin lican on the State ticket of eks with her Mrs. Forest Avis for Governor, Hodgkinson Dickey majority ;;,ooo daughter, Mathews, Morison, Ada Warren, Mrs. *553.27. Byhon of State. to 5,000. Frank Boyd, Secretary went to North Vassalboro last to ■wes—Dr. I,. Howes is with his Carter, 11. L. Davis; social committee, A was Saturday A father, Mrs. Louisa Reed petition presented by Geo. R. Wil- light vote is indicated in Pennsylvania, Margaret Hazeitine, Cordelia Hills, Mrs. G. Riggs died at her home work on the narrow-guage railroad. but the State lias son Howes, who is dangerously sick. liamson and others for a on North- Belfast Weather gone Republican as usual. S. Mills, Louise Ferguson, Mrs. 11. L. Davis; on Franklin street hydrant Report. Sunday forenoon after a Mrs. E. F. Estes of Belfast and M. There are no returns from Maryland cut- Mrs. Simmons fell and broke her w rist missionary committee, Margaret Dunton, port avenue about midway between the Mrs. J. long sickness of Bright’s disease. She was is a of the side of , w hieh is reported to have I — 11. M. Following summary weather Greenlaw of week Mm. B. Morse picked a ripe Prentiss, Clara Steward, Louise Girls’ Home and the Perkins road. The Bockport are employed as coat Democratic about born in and her record of the Belfast station gone by :t,oou. aw Oct. 19th.... Richards. Thorudike, parents dying of the U. S makers for the Camden Co. is berry Farmers in this prayer was granted and an order was Tailoring Mississippi Democratic, of course; and when she was she was passed Weather Bureau for the week are The very young brought ending Nov. the Democratic majarity in is esti- nity busy marketing their apples. interdenominational commission of to locate the hydrant. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willis Berry return- Virginia Maine, at its annual meeting in Lewiston, up in the family of Joseph Coffin. She 5,1901: mated at 30,000. iaisi’KCT Ferry. George and last M. C. Hill, collector, reportedI*31,395 col- ed from their wedding tour Saturday and In Iowa the will be Avery Saturday,elected the following officers: married Asa F. Riggs of Belfast in early Republican plurality visited friends in William lie lected of tax of went to their home in Rockland nearly 100,000. Belfast last Saturday Pres., Witt Hyde of Howdoin and has lived 1901. I I Monday. ( life, here ever since. She was 5I Wind, etc. d ollege; vice pres., Rev. .1. M. Frost; sec. S. R. Locke was J S Sky, Sunday—Mrs. Orchard Dow of Mon- granted permission to x Wm. A. Heal of Belmont has sold his and treas., Rev. A. T. 1 lunn; and the above, of domestic tastes, very devoted to her fam- £. WEDDING BELLS. visited her Mrs. .1. S. enter a sewer on street connected farm to Mr. of sister, llarriman, with Pres. George C. Chase of Hates Col- ily, to whom she was a most true and faith- Spring St. Clair Brooks and has week... Miss Joanna Colcord of Rev. S. ('. and Rev. with the old Beaver and street Oct. Matmkk-C'onK. Sears- lege. Cummings ,J. ful wife and mother. She leaves to Spring 30 60 32 W. moved into the Frye block on Court street, A prettv home weddi;:'r executive mourn Clear. took ; t closed a term of nine week’s school in Webster, committee. It was sewers. 31 59 39 place at tlie home of A. .1. Lyman, their loss, her husband, one son, Frank A. Mrs. F. W. Flanders of Melrose, oo.i voted that the time has come for one or two Nov. Mass., Broad street, Wednesday evening at. district last Saturday... Mis.s Faustina and Adjourned. religious denominations to assume the re- Riggs, four daughters, Mrs. Julia 1 59 37 S. Part cloudy. Rain evening, .15of returned home last Thursday from a visit 0:30 o’clock, when I hunt by, daughter of Mrs. ■ ding closed a term of nine w eek’s school sponsibility of caring for the moral and re- Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Annie an inch. to her and Mrs. Charlotte Cone, was united in to Coombs, Carter, 2 55 34 N.W. parents, Mr. 1). II. Strout. marriage Mt. last ligious interests id' Miliinocket, and Rev. A. The Maine Granite Industry. Clear. Richard Mather, son of Prof. T. W Mather lleagan Friday_Mrs. Jessie Dennett of Belfast, and Mrs. Mary Cottrell ■ 3 52 32 N. T. Dunn, Rev. Charles Harbutt, Rev. S. C. Mrs. L. 1’. Sw'ett returned to of New llaven, and a graduate of Yale' 07. II ding is in .4 47 28 Norway visiting Providence, R.I., and Whitcomb and Rev. E. 11. were re- of Boston. Her age was 73 years and 0 In conversation with a of Rev. Robert A. Hoynton representative 46 28 Saturday from a visit to relatives in Bel- Ashworth performed the •■achiisetts — to Mrs. Edna llarriman is quested act for the commission in the months. The funeral was held at her late the Bangor Commercial at the Bangor ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white The fast. She was matter. House last week Pierce of Frank- average temperature for October was formerly Miss Lena We-sime. silk muslin over -'ting her husband in Providence, R. I_ home Tuesday afternoon. Rev. A. Hayward white silk and carried a Ashley fort spoke of the 4(1.8°against 51.3°for shower of bridal apt. A. S. Wilson anil left for their services will enthusiastically busy October, 1900,and47.2° Rev. G. S. Mills and W. R. Howard at- bouquet roses, and the veil family Special be held at the Con- Smith officiated. The Moral were times in the was offerings granite industry in Maine and for October for 42 years past. The fastened with white roses. She was .\ home in New on highest tended the Waldo County Conference of London, Conn., last gregational church next week, to continue many and beautiful. The bearers were of the bright prospects for continuance of given away her mother, who was was 07° the 11th day; lowest 22° the 29th by gowned urtlay's boat, and their friends over Nov. 17th. Rev. E. L. Marsh the present era of prosperity. Congragational churches at Freedom Tues- in steel gray silk, white Miss many Sunday, Messrs. X. E. keen, E. H. Conant, G. G. The trimmings. ■ said Mr. “we are day. highest in Gertrude \\ ■ “Why,” Pierce, rushed temperature October, day. hite of New Conn., and wish them success and joy. They will of Waterville is to assist the pastor and Fierce and A. P. Mansfield. Haven, with work and could give 1900, was 72° the 22d 24° Miss Edith of Belfast. a missed steady employ- day; lowest, the Ellingwond Maine greatly here—Misses Hannah will make the address at each service. The ment to a hundred more men if we could Charles B. Piper went to Orland Saturday classmate of tile bride at 20th day. Rain fell on 8 days, on 4 of which Wellesley, were i Ellen have them. We are to to the attendants. lleagan bought the house public are very cordially invited to attend Samuel W. one of Vinalhaven’s get obliged .turn down visit his daughter, Mrs. Martha E. Gibbs. The best mail was' Benja- Fairfield, there was not to measure. The vacated A. contracts for new work we have so much on enough min l.iiiin of New a classmate of elj by ('apt, S. Wilson and these meetings. The program of best known and Mr. Piper is Bit years old and is smart and Haven, subjects highly respected citizens, hand that requires our attention. total rainfall was 3.53 inches, against 5.04 in the groom at Yale. The march ■ iy.Stimson is at home wedding Hooper from and hours follows: died Oct. after a two “At no time since the has active. was Miss 31st, days illness, aged war, probably, October, 1900, and an average, of 3.07 for 10 played by Louise Gallagher of 11s Island for a visit to his there be n so times in the New family_ Monday Lives 58 years. He leaves a widow and two good granite Mr. and Mrs. Charles re- llaven, harpist. The bridal evening, 7.15, “Right upon sons, years past. There was a very fall of Bradbury have party fJri 11a. McMann visited relatives Low- Planes." business. Of course, wages are higher but slight stood beneath an arch of ferns and white and who have the warm of all turned from a visit in Boston and are sympathy friends we are able to better for our snow the 21st but not to measure. at carnations. uds in Monroe last week, Tuesday afternoon, 3.00, “Women’s Work get prices enough Following the ceremony was a in their affliction. The funeral services work and there is of it to be had. I Boulder for the remainder at in the Church.” plenty There were 18 clear days; (i partly cloudy, cottage, Camden, reception which Hesse of Hartford ca- i.incoi.nvii.t.e. Mrs. S. J. Gushee of “Two were solemnized 2 think the time is at hand when the builders of the fall. tered. Guests were present from New Jer- Tuesday evening, 7.15. Contrasted Sunday at o’clock i*. m„ and 7 cloudy. There was a brilliant aurora Views of will erect more substantial structures sey, New Maine and from I'pleton visited the Pan-American Life.” from his late Rev. R. A. York, Hartford, Exposi- residence, Colpitts rather than to use so much steel work. the evening of the 8th. The ground froze William A. Clark, a Belfast New Haven 11 and Wednesday evening, 7.15, “Lessons from Now, hustling Glastonbury, and Meriden. relatives in Boston, and on her re- Moses Webster was our Spiritual Failures.” officiating. Lodge, F. and A. there’s the custom house to be built in New the night of the 18th. clothing dealer, at the Bangor House The gifts were many and beautiful. The in visited her sister and son its walls are to and here_Mrs. Thursday afternoon, 3.00, “Christian Nur- M., Marguerite Chapter, 0. E. S., and the York; be of solid granite, Wednesday night Thursday.—Bangor groom’s gift to tile bride was an emerald "ten of ture in the four feet in thickness at the bottom.” Commercial. amt diamond The is Berry Camden is visiting Miss Home.” stone cutters attended in a The Moral High School Notes. ring. groom a civil en- body. “Why,” said Mr. Pierce, “such mie Decrow.Mr. and Thursday evening, 7.15, "The Relation of buildings Alvah S. Redman has sold his farm gineer employed bv the Chicago ,v North- Mrs. offerings were many and beautiful. The will last as to Mr. George Character to in the long as the pyramids.” western railroad with which lie holds a re- " heeler and Temperament Religious Curtis of little son, George, Jr., are visit- Life.” remains were interred at Roberts cemetery. At the Mt. Waldo Granite Co. as well as Karl McDonald, ’01, visited the school Corinna, who has moved in. Mr. sponsible position. Mr. and Mrs. Mather at the will Mrs. Wheeler’s grandmother, Mrs. Friday- afternoon, 4.00, a talk to children Mosquito Mountain quarry the work last week. Redman has hired the Thurlow house on reside in Moville, Iowa, and left on a on on the Chicago post office contract is being late train for the t /abeth Mathews.... Miss Julia Freeman “Growing.” Capt. Calvin Pitcher died at his home in Congress street. west.—Meriden, t., Morn- Friday evening, 7.15, “The Awakening of pushed along and according to Mr. Pierce ing Record, Oct. L’4th. ited her brother, E. C. last South October 77 will be The had a class Freeman, Moses: or, the Perfect Fruit of the Relig- Waldoboro, 23, aged years completed within six months of the Sophomores meeting Frank Goode of Boston, who played third ■i k — contract time in of that Percy Cross left Saturday for Bos- ious Life and 10 months. Funeral services were con- spite the delays Tuesday. base on the Belfast base ball is have been team, laid Richmond-Bickmokk. At the bride’s ”, where he has Saturday afternoon, “A Child’s Deeds occasioned at the quarries and at home m employmont_Mrs. Liz- 3.00, ducted at his residence, Friday, the 25th, by up with a lame on which he accident- Troy Wednesday afternoon, Oct. the Mirror of a Child’s Heart." the steel w'orks. The granite work is being foot, " Carver left Rev. F. V. Norcross of Newcastle, a The two books for 30th, occurred the wedding of Mr. John 11. by Saturday’s boat_Mrs. long- done at other Maine plants in addition to the supplementary ally spilled some acid. Sunday morning, 10.45, “The Necessity of time friend of the family. The services Richmond and .Miss Blanche B. Bickmore. ""Hard Coombs is in Bangor with her hus- to Character.” those at Frankfort. reading of the Juniors and Mr. Religion were the es- Sophomores Mrs. Helen A. Carter Richmond is the well known and 19d largely attended, showing high The custom house contract at New York went to Lowell last popu- during his vessel’s stay there.... Frank Sunday evening, 7.15, “Isaiah in the Tem- teem were distributed : lar butter maker at the entertained for him by his neighbors one Tuesday. They are Pittsfield creamery or Self-dedication of a to is that the big operators are on Friday to spend the winter. Miss 11. N. mean left for ple: Soul God.” and townsmen and a circle of relatives figuring and Miss Bickmore lias a host of friends Friday Thomaston, where large now and it wouldn’t be if Con- “Ivanhoe” and “The Last of the Mohi- and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher of Bel- surprising Millett accompanied her and will spend the among the young of Pittsfield and has employment in the shipyard.Sam tractor John Pierce of New York and Chi- cans. people Capt. Crowley Sued. fast, teachers of music in that sang in winter in Troy. Rev. L. W. Coons was the evens shot a deer city, cago landed it. In event Maine Massachusetts. officiating large Saturday.... Miss a very and will thereof, clergyman, using the ring service. Tire feeling touching way, Thy quarries, including those at Frankfort, "lie Hadlock closed a successful term of Tacnton, Mass., October 31. Among be done.” Pitcher was born and al- Miss Helen B. H. visited Mrs. Owen Emmons left for young people were attended Mr. and Capt. would be assured a still further continuance Brown, S., ’00, Saturday by the petitioners at session of the had his home in Mrs. Bickmore of Pittsfield. tool, here Friday with exercises the today’s ways South Waldoboro. of school this week. New Haven, Ct., where her husband is at Aubrey After by Rristol county court is Mrs. Mary E. Crow- In his the business prosperity. a week s visit to Livermore Mr. and ildren in the youthful days shipping work. Her Mrs. Ella accom- Falls, evening. Although there of this who asks for was mother, Cook, Mrs. Richmond ley city separate sup- good and he early entered upon a sea- will take up their residence is a from her The The school her for a short visit. on pouring rain quite a number were port husband, Capt. John G. faring life. He continued in this occupa- Latest Colors. High base ball team is having panied Washington street.—Pittsfield Adver- Crowley the well known vessel owner and tion was tiser. "■sent and the children did their best many years, and highly esteemed a series of dances in Odd Fellows Hall, Miss Laura Wadlin of Rockland, Mr. a pioneer in the construction of seven-mast- as a for himself and Some of the new fall shades and colors >1 IS shipmaster, securing with Hadlock returned to her home in Gor- ed schooners. music by the Bohemian Club. The and Mrs. Edwin Woodside and Tileston Although Mrs. Crowley- and family a comfortable home. He married in have been given strange-sounding names Gallktly-Bhamiiai.i,. W'm. Galletly in first was Nov. °' Saturday morning... Mrs. Ina Fro- her children reside in Taunton, Capt. Crow- 1854, Miss Frances Pitcher, daughter of and L’art de la Mode defines a number of 1st, and the second will be Woodside of Sabattus attended the funeral Quincy and Miss Hattie E. Bramhall claims as k and two sons, Allen and ley- Camden, Me., his residence. Capt. Malachi Pitcher of South Waldoboro, them in this way: Nov. 15th. of Mrs. O. Rockport Mass., were united in marriage Wallace, Nancy Wadlin Sunday. on Mrs. Crowley sets forth that on or about who survives him. Their son died at Orchidee—soft-toned Oct. 2nd Rev. B. it to Hartford, to only magenta. Wednesday evening, by Conn., Monday join March 17, WOO, her husband deserted her sea Dr. A. 0. Stoddard returned G. Russell, at the residence of many years ago and his parents have Bishop—purple. Transfers in Real Estate. home last the bride’s q it. Frohock on the barge. and went to Camden, and that he has never to Phloxine—dark Mrs. Me., ceaseil mourn his early death. His dahlia red. Friday from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. half-sister, Aaron Tuttle on High since failed to furnish her with suitable brother, Capt. Hiram about two Coroucon—deep green. street. Rockport. Mrs. and her Pittsfield. Miss Lizzie L. Folsom start- Pitcher, A. M. Ferguson of Cliftondale, Mass. Mrs. Galletly support. Mrs. Crowley for the custody- years older than has lived Tolstoi—another dark green. The transfers in husband have many friends in 1 >et. J8tli for prays Calvin, long by following real estate Rockport California to make her ami care of her 14, his side. lie is now in blue. Stoddard remained for a visit. who wish them children, Ralph E., aged feeble health. Capt. Paon—bird’s-egg were recorded in Waldo longer many years of happy wed- ■me with her Kev. Prank and Ruth G., aged 4. The respondent's Calvin was a citizen and an Napoleon—rich blue. County Registry ded life. brother, G. Fol- good honest, Miss Inez E. Cra vford has arrived home answer is a general denial. conscientious man in all his He Ferraille—dove of Deeds for the Week ending Nov. (i, lnoi: io, and family, she is a lovely woman, dealings. gray. from was a kind Delft—a a Bangor, and her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth leli and obliging neighbor and a fa- pale purple—not blue. Miles A. Henner, Northport, to Fred Bas- The National beloved by ail who knew her, and we Grange. Successful Fishermen. vorite with the young people and children. Mulot—light gray with a bluish tinge. ford, land in Ellis, has returned from the farm of F. P. all sorry to with her_Mrs. The Automible—red. Detroit, Me.; Northport. Isles- part B. A. children would call on their way to Staples, where she has been Official Program of Sessions in Lewiston school and boro Land and Improvement Co. to Caro- boarding. nliam lias gone to Wisconsin to spend Gl.orOKsTKK, Nov. 1.—The new schooner inquire for him. He was in fact Java,Marran, Mouflon, Modore,Autoinme, Nov. 13-21. Tattler, Captain Jesse Morton, owned a general favorite with all, both and Racine and Othello—a few of the new line T. Daniels, Boston; land and buildings Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cammett of Denver, winter with her eldest son, who resides by young The following official bulletins of the David B. Smith & Co., arrived in old. He was in sentiment in browns. in Islesboro. A. are port religious things, Mary Getchell, Unity, to Colo., visiting Mr. C.’s parents, Mr. National Grange have iu‘re— Mr. Arthur White, who has been from her with a but was not sectarian in Coquellicod—red. arrangements been Thursday maiden'trip what Baptist, feeling, Annie M. land in and Mrs. 0. C. Cammett of issued State Master in is the in entire tender Means, do,; Unity. Belmont. This by Gardner for the ses- 'iployed the Waverly mill for some probably largest single Grand Bank believing freedom df conscience. Bengaline—a pink. sions of the National fell ever The bereaved Esther 8. Scribner, to J. R. Lam- is Mr. C.’s first visit to Maine in seventeen Grange, November me, from a ladder last week and broke fare brought to this port, 400,000 w'ife has the heartfelt sympa- Palmier—green. Gardiner, 13-21, in Lewiston: arm. of all in her C left Dr. W. C. Marden set the pounds of codfish. She had been absent thy loneliness and sorrow. “The yclamen—heliotrope. son, Liberty, land in Liberty. James A. years. National will from less than hath in his Grange convene in Kora mb—Charles Barbour was given the port four months, having righteous hope death.”—Lincoln Beryle—green. New to Bertha E. 'I. Clark, York, Coombs, Temple llall, Lewiston, Me., Nov. 1::, ]•«!. degree in Meridean F. & A. sailed July 2, and the voyage has been made County News. Baltique—a blue, lighter than Russian Ralph Strout, Arthur Bicknell, D. at in lodge, M., blue. land in Islesboro. A. Henry o clock A. m. At 2 p. n. annual address •'•ently — Kev. (). 11. has in very een laid by for many months ana it is fear- another week. A resident of that yard, WillariJ’s lumber yard, duct. Russell I). Sanborn, son of John Sanborn section The loss to the With last week’s vention rates, i. e., 1A cents per mile in each he will not live through the winter.... of the island said one Milliken, Tomlinson Co., issue The Maine Farmer of day recently that they which is this city, has lately received letters from direction, but at convention rates the roads Mrs. J. S. who has been were total, is estimated at between Davis, poorly for a practically assured of the extension of #180, The Jennette and Alice B. were hauled entered upon its 70th volume. It has been the issuing such tickets now ooo and The to officers of his require that a list of longtime, is gaining rapidly.Miss the Islesboro mail direct from Belfast to #160,000. damage the other up for the winter last week. This a regiment complimenting stations and lumber leaves prime factor in promoting the moral and be furnished them from which hate Farwell, one of the clerks in Hewes in to the buildings yards will probably C. R. Coombs’ Mallard and him on his as a soldier and his popular Point, response petition the total only A. A material progress of its efficiency tickets will be needed: Boston A Maine E. Vickery’s store, has been on the sick "Which have bring amount up to #250,000. Be- Roix’s Edna of the large constituency, in the they recently sent into the post- larger boats in oomis- ability clerical work of the on Central R. R.; N. N. ist the past week. office sides losing their new stable, the Burnham sion. The and we trust has of army S' §" LMalne V., II. & department. Mallard will start on a many years usefulness which he was eastern Ice Co. lost 12 horses. ducking employed during the latter I S' Rvj district; Central Vermont cruise in a few days. yet before it. R. R.; Boston & R. part of his service in the ! Albany R. ; Bangor & Philippines. Aroostook R. R., and Washington Co. R. R. courses in the of thousands of NEWS OF THE WEEK. Nome tbe scenes JOHN BROWN, veins At around the trans- his descendants. That blood has en- portation companies’ offices are most of the Town, riched the the Hundreds of One of the Early Proprietors purpling slopes ol' sunny Maine Matters. Maine now ranks exciting. people congre- and crimson the alkaline all ana ac- ship of Belfast. South, dyed as the third State in the production of gate, seeking transportation, the far West. It has “follow-: commodation on to plains of and The census of 1900 the steamers due To the Editor of The Journal: pulp paper. Winter ed the to and its CATARRH Bail is not sufficient for the de- h flag” poured the State 35 with a nearly, gives mills, product ft When eggs retail at from 40 to 60 cents aEggs dozen can make some of the you Perhaps it may interest j tribute in the long grass on the palm- these Catarrh has become such a common! mand....The production of anthracite worth $13,223,725. In places 4,851 'your hens lay by feeding them every morning in a warm mash one of the clad hill of El Caney; and in the far-! disease that a free from! coal in Pennsylvania this will be descendants of John Brown, hands are employed. Their capital is person entirely year Sheridan's Condition Powder. It costs one cent every ten the same old blood this is seldom met! the in the of the trade. of the township of ! away Philippines, estimated at $17,473,160. It has been disgusting complaint largest history days to uirike a hen profitable. If you are not among the early proprietors follows the Stars and From with. It is to of CatarTh it will be ten million identified with Stripes. predicted that Maine will be the first customary speak Approximately thousands of thinking poultry keepers who use Belfast, and prominently the rock-bound coast of Maine to the as more serious than a bad tons more than last The demand j State in this industry within 10 years.... nothing cold, year. for the door of a of the nose and for hard coal than ever the cause of freedom colonies, j Golden Gate and the open A State convention and rally of the simple inflammation has been greater the descendants of John throat. It in a and before....The court at to know that his resting place in the Puget Sound, single tax association of Maine was to is, fact, complicated supreme Spring- SHERIDAN’S Brown be found. have if not at it the de- has been suit- may Many have been held in Portland, Oct. -23d, very dangerous disease; first, field, 111., affirmed, Thursday, o'd east burying ground, achieved soon becomes so. cision of tbe lower in the Condition wealth and fame and culture, but for some reason there was a mistake very court Chica- some of his descen- a case The is contaminated in- ably marked by and I have never heard of single made in the out of the notices, blood quickly by go teachers’ tax case, in which they in sending the foul and the sisted of > dants, who could pause long enough of criminology among the descendants. and the officers will hold over. secretions, poison through that the capital stock corpor- Powder present the is carried to all and of life to remember The old burying-ground, which occu- A. M. of Se- general circulation tions should be assessed. This ruling get It to-day you’ll the busy march In the evening Pres. Rich winter Used A one of the loveliest spots on the parts of the system. will add over $100,000,000 to the taxable get eggs. their pies bago presided at a public meeting and for 30 years by success- with pride and gratitude sturdy fallen into dis- washes and are unsatis- of winding Penobscot, has Rev. Dr. E. J.S. McAllister delivered an Salves, sprays property Chicago.San Jose, Cal., ful poultry keepers ancestor, who bore so noble a part in use. There is a good fence around it factory and disappointing, because they do packers estimate the amount of prunes with uniform good re- i address on “Single Tax and the Rum suits. I which it from not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. of the of 1900 now on hand at One package the of the town. guards marauding cattle, Power.”.At the of the Maine crop ■ 25 five, $1. 2-lb. I early history meeting does. It cleanses the blood of the cents; but the long grass is never mowed, and poison 1.000carloads. The Santa Clara county can $1.20; six, $5: ex- 1 I can do no better in the of ex- State Jersey Cattle association in Win- way of the old slate and eliminates from the system all catar- with the estimated press prepaid. Send for many head-stones, these officers were crop, 20,000,000 T to en- throp Oct. 23d, free best on the subject than handsome and in their n_:j_a T» t>---11 T n,.Jn. rhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly of the Italian sample poultry pa- planation imposing day, elected: President, A. P. Kussell, Keeds; pounds variety produced rper and “How to Feed for Eggs.’- 1 sent are hidden and the worst cases. and close a circular letter which have fallen over, and nearly vice W. C.Wtiitmau, Turner, permanently by Oregon, Washington Idaho, I. 8. JOHNSON A CO., those presidents, the to 22 Cun tom llouwe 8t., Boston. M«m 1900 to those descen- by the long grass. Among pros- W. Mr. T. A. a mer- constitute stock be disposed of.... out in November M. F. Xorcross,Winthrop; directors, Williams, leading dry-goodsn Brown chant of 8. writes: For It is that the census commit- trate markers are those of John H. Keefe of W. B. Frost Spartanburg, C., years expected with whom I was familiar. No Monmouth, a utu k case ui dants senior and With infinite pains severe tees of Congress at the session junior. of Wayne, Jno. Pike of Wayne; secre- nasal Catarrh, with all coming doubt there were many others who we cleared the dead will consider the establishment of a away grass enough tary and treasurer, X. R. Pike, Win- the disagreeable effects would gladiy have sent their mite, to read that John Brown, Senior, died Crosswell Cres- which belong to that permanent census bureau, which has throp.Rev. George and which 13, 1817, and his wife, died disease, been for several years. It is had they known of the work being May Mary, sey, for seven years pastor of the make life painful and agitated in 1813; that John Brown, Jr., died Unitarian church in Bangor, having unendurable. I used claimed at the census office that three- done. Ruth in medicines of a million dollars could October 19,1824, his “consort” been the predecessor of Rev. Seth Cur- prescribed by quarters letters were sent our, aim and his second 1819. leading physicians and thus be saved frotn the cost of the next Twenty-live 1798, wife, Sarah,in tis Beach, who resigned, has suggested numbers that recently by of those them, 19 responded The five sisters who met in Belfast received and has a call to the of friends, but without census. receiving accepted better. I summer, (children of Harriet Brown in one getting any with sums varying from $10 down to $1, Unitarian church Portland, Ore., then began to take S. 8. Clark, John Brown, Junior’s, youngest of the most of the 8. It had desired COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. and all who answered wrote beautiful- prosperous many the resolved that they would try and cured me daughter), parishes in the growing metropolis of effect, 4 on the subject, and the letters are all and have the stones preserved in some after taking eighteen Deferred from last week. if J ly the northern Pacific coast.The big Domes, in o. s. a. is me mcui- [ ] I was to my opinion umy the suitable manner, and detailed now curs Is a new roof made of M F highly prized by recipient. steel sailing ship William P. Frye left cine in use that will effect a permanent Clark’s Mrs. do the corresponding and interest some of Catarrh.” Corner, (Prospect). Roofing Tin —the rooting is a list of those who con- Bath, Oct. 23d, on her maiden voyage in “ Following that we Charles Grant has returned home from a that practically lasts for- of the descendants, to the end tow of the ocean Triton. On board 1111113111 E. tug is the only purely yeg- ever. A new MF roof will tributed: Brown, Bangor; might have preserved for ages to come of visit to friends in Bucksport—Mrs. Mabel was Miss Caroline Frye Briggs Au- etable blood purifier The cost less than the continual Charles F. Boston; Horace the record of this God-fearing honest Tilton of friends here — Brown, burn, who acted as sponsor for the craft known, and the great- Troy is,visiting | patching of the dilapidated man and A I Brown. Boston; E. A. Mosely, 'Wash- patriot. busy professional when it was launched. Miss Briggs est of all blood medi- Albert Larrabee and wife have returned old roof, the satisfaction life gives me very little time for clerical will be permanent, the ex- D. C.; Charles Boston; will be the guest of Miss June Wheeler cines and tonics. from a visit to his sister in Montville and ington. Mosely, work outside of my own business, a id pense of new carpets, fur- in Xew York and of several Boston If have Catarrh don’t wait until il a time.Mr. Will C. Belfast; Mrs. J. since you report very pleasant niture and wall paper will Mrs. sarah Sherman, more than two years have down friends before About and but be* returning. 5,000 becomes deep-seated chronic, a rock fall on be saved. The tin on Boston: Brown, Brew- our resolution was taken. Sparrow had large his foot at coating C. Fisher. Edgar tons of sand was taken by the Frye to gin at once the use of S. S. S., and send Remedy nave nau a drawn or a the Mt. Waldo works, one toe and ! plan rougn breaking er: Rev. Edwin Brown, Brewer; Fred Xew York for ballast. There she will for our book on Blood and Skin Disease^ granite base, weighing some five tons, smashing another. Dr. Sellers came from Mrs. Sarah take a general cargo to San Francisco. and write our physicians about your case. L. Thompson, Bangor; which is smoothed on one side, to allow to set the bones and he is The sophomore class of Bowdoin col- THE SPECIFIC GA. Searsport doing ill's. X. Nickerson, the old stones to be on it at an SWIFT CO.. ATLANTA, Moody, Winterport; placed has elected officers as follows: Pres- nicely at present. old lege Swanville; Mrs. Joseph Trussed, Bel- easy angle. The lower parts of the ident, Raymond John McCuteheon of for a stones, which were set into the Lincolnville Centre. C. IT. Hill, who fast; Leonard Albert simply llallowell; vice president, Archibald of Three Crow j Clark,Winterport; without foundation of ground any kind, Houlton; secretary and treasurer, ITar- has been boarding at W. J. Mahoney’s for I Thompson, Winterport; Mrs. Sarah will be cut off to make them of good oid Josselyn Everett, Portland.Peti- Cream the past six months, returned to Boston Mrs. J. L. Morrison, but not to interfere with Tartar (Meson, Xortliport: proportions, tions have been filed with the county Wednesday.Mrs. Dora Moody arrived M. the inscriptions. The names will all be that the Wis- ....Confains Kothing But.... Portland, Maine: Mrs. Earl Cate, commissioners requesting home from Boston last week with a line as- recut, and the stones fastened on the Waterville A rail- Pure Acid from Is very heavy and imper- casset, Farmington Leaky — and Mrs. II. N. Grapes sortment of fall and winter vious to on Deachmont, Mass., boulder with copper dowels. Thus ar- millinery.... rust many road company, which is now building a I houses it bus lasted50 will be unmindful of the John C. Dean, who has been to Concord, N. years. Packard, Portland, Oregon. ranged, they line from Waterville to Weeks Mills, Th is trade mark is will be so on a on The boulder was furnished hv a Bel- frosts, as the boulder heavy deposit with the commission as security II., business trip, arrived home last stamped'*-' every gen- it will need no foundation. A Belfast and Mrs. F. M. Russ have uine sheet of IVIF Roofing and old stones are for damages and costs as follows: For Friday—Mr. 1 Tin. Ask your roofer for I fast linn, the placed stone dealer has to do the woik M p arranged John Dunbar $250, II. been visiting relatives in Rockland the past Roof I Roofing Tin, or write to it. and fastened in a substantial Mary Spring upon at an expense not to exceed §40. Half I W. C. $750, John T. Howard $600. All reside two weeks — G. W. Stetson, president of CRONEMEYER, Agent, and the recut of this sum has been sent manner, inscriptions very already by in Winslow.The apple crop through- the Stetson A Post Mill Co. of Carnegie Building. Pittsburg, those who are anxious that the record Seattle, manner of old out the State is but are for illustrated book clearly. This preserving light, prices .v of this called on of our ancestor shall be preserved. ThreeCrc Wash., formerly town, on roofing. as high. Farmers are selling what apples records is a very satisfactory one, Mrs. Sarah C. Sherman of the friends and relatives last Wednesday— ///s'. (one they have, which, almost without ex- TRADE the of the old stones is thus who lives in East Cream Tartar Leander Morrill is in Concord, X. II., work- presevation great-grandchildren,) ception, are of superior quality, for will receive contributions and as AMERICAN assured as well as the records. There Belfast, prices ranging from $2 to $3.50 against ....Couhrins Xathing But.... ing at his trade painter. lie is employed receipt for them, or, if preferred, they to last J. C. Dean—Mrs. Emma and j- no reason the records should 75 cents $1.50 season.Charles Pure Acid from by Dickey why can be sent to as I hold that which Grapes TIN PLATE me, W. Clary and Joseph Labee of Bailey son, who have been visiting her parents, MARK not now last for hundreds of years to has been contributed. 1 feel sure that Island were arraigned before Judge Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cross, returned to Bos- COMPANY, come. you will wish to add your mite, and Roberts at Brunswick on the complaint ton her mother.... thus make the interest more in Friday accompanied by The of the boulder is not a general of Fish Wardens Richard Orr and Isaac New York. position Charles Emerson of Newport, Me., was in the matter. 1 would further suggest II. Snow, charged with having 107 short very one, as it is in the lower town last week on business... .Amelia Hence sightly the sum of §1 (one dollar) as a suitable lobsters in their 17. old down to- possession, Aug. part ol the yard, sloping contribution, although a larger sum They pleaded not guilty, but the evi- left for Boston last week, for a few weeks’ will no means be refused. If the wn.ds the water, hut the really impor- by dence against them was of such a con- visit — Mrs. Amanda Catliu of Philadel- time and oil I have in Three Crow tant is that it marks the very midnight spent vincing character that Judge Roberts phia, Penn., arrived Saturday and is the tiling this letter will serve to arouse preparing found them and fined them $107 B. K. where, a century ago, tfte guilty guest of E. Pottle—Alton Cross and spot nearly your interest in the matter, and help and costs.Mr. and Mrs. James Har- Cream Tartar lady friend, Miss McMullen of Newton body ol John Brown was committed to you to think with pride and admiration riman of celebrated the noth Xewport ....Contains Xothinr; Bat.... who have been rela- lie of the sturdy, upright and honest Old Centre, Mass., visiting the sod beneath the ground helped anniversary of their marriage Oct. 24th. Fure John Brown. I shall feel more than Ac»a from Orapes tives in town, returned home last Saturday. to and where it has since paid Mr. Harriman is S5 and his wife 82 j clear, long for trouble. It will not be be- first of the season was held my long years of age. Both are wonderfully _The husking resolved to the matter which lives again fore of the old NO NEED tiie two OF MORE. great-grandchildfen well preserved. Of their nine children at Austin Marriner’s last week. About in and tree. The thanks of all will all be accounted for in the grass patriot only three are living; Miss Martha O. hundred bushels of nice corn were husked j realm but I interested are due Mrs. Sara C. beyond the river, before Harriman of Mass.: Mrs. those Cambridge, and a line supper was furnished. About A prominent Livermore, Maine, citizen elated and wants evei\ hod am called hence I desire to see the old S. A. Howe of and Mrs. of East who saw Xewport, Me., and all a to know the cause. Sherman Belfast, .that records a where sixty people were present report placed in position they Alice Harriman, who has been in news- the work was done and paid will the elements for centuries to nice time. properly defy paper work in the West and Washington I JOHN BIRD COHPANY, for it from her own to come. pocket, trusting for several years.Joseph P. Rich- | ESTABLISHED 1833. Lincoln villi:. G. Fernald and Livkrmork, Mi:., October t. 1901. Ulysses Thk Hi i'.kck Mkiuiink Com rax \ Believe me, most faithfully, a citizen of the town of the generosity of those receiving the ards, respected Manf 'rs and Dealers in Pure Food Article# ! want Your cousin and kinswoman, Miss Maude li. Young were united in mar- to express my deep gratitude to you. also to let theirood Falmouth, was killed Oct. a ME. people of Maine know of the wonderful benefits derived from th-• letters for reimbursement. 23d, during ROCKLAND. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mits. Helen X. Packard, struggle with an ugly cow. Deceased riage use of l)r. liuheck's Kidney ami Liver Cure. 1 have suffered for with diseased and other Very truly, Box STA, Springfield, Mass. was a blacksmith trade. He for- llahn Wednesday evening, Oct. 23d. The years kidneys kindred troubles. by Other medicines have not had the desired benefit. I have taken 1 II 1.1.1 \ N. P.U at was E. P. HARD, merly lived Boston, where he was ceremony performed by Hahn, but six or seven bottles of your great remedy, and my cure is j Portland, Oregon, Oct. -li. prominent as a singer in several church Esq. The bride was tastily attired in dove- wonder to even myself, ami lam not taking an\ medicine now. for the reason that 1 NEED NO MOKE. choirs.It was news to the pleasant colored cassimere with trimmings of taffeta Yours with deep gratitude, 1). E. RLE NT. citizens of the State to learn from the Springfield, November 15,1900. CASTOR IA BLACK CAT silk and cream lace applique. Mr. and later dispatches that although the Xew Hear Cousin: During a vacation For Infants and Cfdldren. Mrs. Fernald will begin house-keeping at My building at the Pan-American in in isns, 1 visited the England in with Belfast, Maine, was the once in their new home Youngtown, We want everybody reading the above testimonial to go down h- old historic on the east The Kind You Exposition partially destroyed, burying ground Have — their or Always Bought Maine room fortunately escaped des- the best wishes of their many friends druggist general dealer, to-day, and get a side of the hay. wherein lie buried the truction.There were 19,858 pensioners Mrs. Will Patterson and Miss Alta Heal of remains of John Brown, Senior, who FKKK S\U13LK in the State of Maine on J une 30th last, were in town Friday.Bay HHOrTLK was born in Londonderry, Ireland, in Xortliport according to the report of the commis- 1. G. hold their installa- 17;;c, and came to New Hampshire in View Lodge, 0. T., sioner of These or a full size si.00. If not lie married' Gilmore of pensions. 19,858 pen- HOSIERY tion evening... Mrs. Frank Duncan, bottle, only he does have the medicine -end 1740. Friday Mary -- sioners received from the government direct to Londonderry. X. II., in 1755, and in Mrs. Laura French and Miss Gertrude Member oi the Court o* last year the sum of $2,954,668.43, which 1771 removed to Belfast and became Inquiry. French spent Thursday in Xortliport- Rear Admiral who was disbursed from the pension office at one of the early proprietors there. Ramsay, succeed-, Pendleton of came home BU3ECK ed Augusta.A verdict for $10,000 for the George Boston MEDICINE COMPANY, Their family consisted of nine chil- Admiral Howison as a member of^ plaintiff was returned by the jury at Saturday for a short vacation.Miss dren, daughters and one son, John the Schley court of inquiry, is noted eight asf in the case of Mrs. Bessie T. 1 Children. Lizzie of Rockland is her 1NCORPORATKD, Brown, Jr., who married, first, Ruth Bangor Pillsbury visiting Haskell vs. the Great Xorthern ... second, Paper parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pillsbury Stephenson, and, Sally Crosby Co. in the Court Oct. 25th. LIVERMORE FALLS, MAINE. Nesmith of Bangor. Supreme Chenery Law, who has been commanding This is the largest verdict ever given by Previous to the removal of John Sizes 7 to his brother’s barge during the latter’s visit Branch otliee for Maine trade. a jury in Penobscot county and one of 10^ and his to returned home last — Mrs. Brown, Sr., family Belfast, the ever in Maine. The here, Tuesday lie had served with distinction in the largest given defence has filed a motion for a Mary Russell and Mrs. Lizzie Mank of French and Indian wars of the already Colonies, new trial and the case will be taken to Waldoboro and Mrs. Everett Mank and and wore the uniform of an officer in The finest the law court.Friends of the Maine ever sold in Belfast son of West called on rela- the service of the of Hosiery little Roekport King England. Music Festival as a diet have When war was declared the colon- regular tives here Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. by evolved a to it ists the mother country, lie plan give permanence, Julio Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dean against under the lead of Edward A. Xoyesof NEW FURNITURE STORE. the cause, and became called on Mrs. Maria Dean Sunday-Miss early espoused Portland. It is to secure proposed Have a line of household chairman of the “committee of inspec- Hannah Adams left for a visit just opened furniture of every description. for three for at least Thursday NEW and FRESH from tion and lie was also chair- pledges years at a Everything direct the factory. safety.” twelve hundred course tickets each 25c. pair with her sister in Freeport, Me... .Miss man of the board of selectmen for year. This will pay the bills and no AliceTrussell of X'orthportcalled on friends Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Willow Chairs many years, and is in Wil- laeZ7ptl, repiesented serious burden is thrust Beach and Mrs. liamson's of Belfast as “a man very upon any at the Wednesday_Mr. history one. The festivals this were keen- Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Closets, Chiffoniers. of and year Joseph Wilson of Etna are stopping with great vigor, energy honesty.” all.Mrs. Thomas Dan- John also served on the ly enjoyed by Mrs. Fred Melvin. Mr. Fred Melvin is in Brown, Jr., forth committed suicide at her home (ALL BLACK.,' same committee, and both render- Alton Cross and Miss Mullen A line ALL they in Madison Oct. 26tli by taking arsenic. Bangor_Mr. large of.|ron ed valuable aid to the cause of liberty. returned to Boston boat Bedsteads, SIZES'SEi,UNtl cheap. She was about 60 years of age. Her by Saturday- Whpn the British men-of-war came I also the celebrated .... husband died a short time Mrs. Durgin of Long Island is visiting her keep the in 1779, and terrorized the, ago.Those up bay in of the annual fair held the You can find them at Mrs. at the Lin- little John Brown and two charge by daughter, Loring Carver, -^WMITE FOUNTAIN colony, Dorothea Dix Memorial association at REFRIGERATORS,^ others alone refused to take the oath of colnville Inn_Mr. William Knights has on Wednes- Best in the market. Over one million in use. •'«?. Call and see them before purchasin.-, to Great Harmony hall, Hampden, finished his work on the Pendleton house allegiance Britain, preferring and Oct. 22d and to sacrifice lie day Thursday, 23d, and returned home Friday — The sociable everything. Accordingly the event as been the took his in fiat-noats to report having held Good Will Circle evening PATTRESSES, SPRUNG S, CLOTHES REELS, family Camden, most successful ever held. The associa- by Tuesday where they remained about is months. was a very pleasant and profitable one. The tion as a result of the money raised is D. P. In fact everything to be found in a first-class furniture sto:.- Where they had left comfortable homes, was of now able to meet its financial PALMER’S, following program given: Report lields of waving and large stocks obliga- grain, tions on the land some time Circle and remarks, Capt. Joseph Gould; of cattle, found ruin and war’s bought they Photo by Clinedinst, Washington. since as a site for tlu and monu- Mrs. Roscoe Rennis H. E. 70 Main Street. desolation on their return. park solo, Fernald; rec., McDonald, xiJbAii AjjJiiitA.il rXiAiSUlb M. KAMSAY. ment to the memory of Miss Dix....Two Mrs. M. F. vi mi tlie enaracieristic energy or me Mathews; Apollo harp solo, a natives of the State, at least, are times they again cultivated their disciplinarian and a stickler for the Masonic Maine Foster; rec., Allen Frohock; song, Mr. among those honored by Yale. Temple, Eelfast, and once more the wilderness strict observance of the naval recently Everett Bean; rec., Miss Sadie farms, regula- The of doctor of was Hadlock; blossomed like the rose. tions. degree divinity Mrs. conferred l’res. Harris of dec., Eugene Long; whistling solo, Of John Brown, Senior’s, eight daugh- upon George ...THE... Amherst college, born in East Ilattie Pendleton; duet, Blanche and ters, Jane married Tolford Durham, Maehias, and at one time a pastor in Auburn, Gladys French. After the program ice CHRONIC DISEASES and died at the age of 87. Elizabeth Deer Isle Yachtsmen. and the of LL. D., was given cream and cake was served and the guessers married John Durham, and lived to be degree Chief Justice Melville W. a Fuller, ... had an to their skill on a 93. married Ebenezer Buck, and E. J. Parker of Mountainville re- AND. opportunity try Mary Capt. native of and a of .AND. lived to’be 87. Ann married cently returned from yachting. Augusta graduate bottle of cranberries and a coil of rope. Henry Bowdoin fea- and died at the of 91. Re- college.Thp principal Miss Josie Munroe carried home the chicken Black, age Calvin Stockbridge of Atlantic, who has ture of the October session of the State becca married James and died Black, been in yacht Redwood of Boston, came Association of and and Capt. James Pendleton the sofa pillow at the of 90. .1 ennett married Caleb home this week. Colleges Prepara- Opera House Liich Boon, age J. Munroe shot a fine buck deer Swan & Cr. j schools at was the elec- _Will and died at the age of 89. tory Augusta Stephenson, Ed. Greenlaw is at his home in Sun-; tion of officers for the as last at about 10 o'clock — Sibley Monday evening married William Houston; sh C'apt. coming year, 49 CHURCH STREET. Peggy set, the yacht which he commands follows: A. of John Gould of New of Hannah having President, G. Trefethen, The body York, died Tat the early age 42. hauled up for the winter. JOHliKKS UK Maine Weslyan Seminary, Kent’s Hill; team of arrived here Tues- married Joseph Houston, and lived to Bakery will go about the city three times formerly Lincolnville, Many have been cured vice Prof. F. E. a week. 4w42 •luring the few months be HO. Among the yachtsmen to arrive at their president, Woodruff, day morning for burial in the Beach Ceme- past home in Sunset the past week are Frank G. Bowdoin collese; secretary and treas- as well as previously hy the John Brown, Jr., died at the age of LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS, tery_Miss Sadie nadlock of Gorham, GREAT MULTIPATHIC GRAIN, Lufkin, Arthur Eaton, Frank and Arthur urer, Prof. P. William Black, ex- and his remains also rest the side Colby; will close a successful term of SPECIFICS, as testimo- 03, by Smith. ecutive Prof. I. F. Me., very first wife committee, Stevens, E. nials which will be sent on of his father. His (Ruth IGKO. KNOWLTON, Proprietor. school with exercises by the chil- will show. “Jack” who has in u. or jvi; rroi. i. ii. nartsnorn, nates Fridaj application FEED. lies there also; but his sec- Capt. Stinson, beep Chronic diseases of Stephenson) of the C. F. dren_Mrs. A. J. Fernald visited in Lin- every ond charge yacht Lillias this summer, College; Principal Cook, Cony kind, together with the dis- wife, Sally Crosby (and my grand- arrived at his home in North Deer Isle and E. colnville Centre and Mrs. the on the old High school, Augusta, Principal Friday.Mr. eases peculiar to women mother), lies in pasture and of the Pelvic SEEDS and Wednesday. T. Sampson, Thornton Academy, Saco. NOTICE. John Hartson of Belfast called on relatives and Re- home on the hillside, overlooking the productive Organs quickly on entrance examinations will be a She died a to the instincts Herbert P. Bray, who has been first Committees at the Beach Sunday—There relieved and permanently bay. martyr of and also were elected.... The officer the yacht Felicia, arrived by Sat- legislation hall cuieu. aim mauum uiseases aim of humanity, having nursed a neighbor I have a repository on Wight dance at Freeman’s Tuesday evening wiuiiey itneu- | GROCERIES urday’s boat. C. E. Dow, first officer of the I First Congregational church of Wells matism successfully treated by our newly dis- with the small-pox, and died herself of I for the benefit of Oliver Pendleton—E. E. yacht Athene, arrived by Saturday’s boat. celebrated its 2<<0th anniversary Tues- street, free from, dust and dirt, covered Remedies. Send for testimonials of per- the dread 1819. finished his work in Belfast and sons and cured. Female disease disease, May 19, Elmer Greenlaw returned Friday from a Oct. 29. The church was founded Carver has helped cured by j day, where I will store sleighs, car- a new line of treatment. Send for and John Brown, Senior’s grandchildren season’s yachting.—Deer Isle Messenger. i returned home_C. E. Dearborn to general Importers of Salt. in 1651, but the records are preserved goes blanks and lists. Dr. C. H. numbered and, as far as I riages, furniture, etc., at a rea- special symtom price ninety-nine, — Modern Surgery Surpassed. since 1701.The resignation of A. W. Boston Wednesday Beach Chapter, No. Mitchell can be consulted free by mail or other- know, have all passed over to the sonable Leave orders at wise. He will be in the Bo-ton office of the Mul- dealers in the finest quality of they “While suffering from a bad ease of Gilman, inspector of prisons and jails, price.. 0. E. S.,will receive an official visit from great and the hundreds of piles 23, tipathic Medical Co. Mondays, Wednesdays and majority, I consulted a who advised me to will be forwarded to the and from 10 a. m. to 4 1*. >1. Address are now on the physician governor Swift if Paul’s. 12tf the Grand Matron, Mrs. Katherine C. Mor- Thursdays, great-grandchildren try a box of Dewitt’s Witch liazel Salve,” council.within a few days. It will take C. H. MITCHELL, M. D home stretch; but, although his dust G F. rill, Wednesday evening, Nov. 9th. It is Union Bank says Carter, Atlanta, Ga. “I procur- effect Jan. 1, when he assumes the J08EPB iPIGBT. Belfast. Savings Building, Anthracite and ~ . lias lain for nearly a century beneath ed a box and was entirely cured. Dewitt’s that all mem bers of this chapter will Next to Hotel Touraine, duties of commissioner of hoped 218 Tremont Room 405 he first Witch Hazel Salve is a cure agriculture. Street, the sod which upturned, yet, splendid for be Mass. relief and I present. Boston, Blacksmith like another John Brown of more re- piles, giving instantly, heartily STOPPED FREE Laboratory, 3 Howard Place, Roxbury, Mass. LiOcilS* recommend it to all sufferers.” is mm■■Ml Jfc cent memory, his soul is still marching Surgery In Brief. The steamer Portland ar- I ■ Perminently Cured by tirin' cessary to cure piles. DeWitt’s Witch on. The good old strain of blood which rived at Port Thurs- I I runes great OASTOHIA. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Hazel Salve will cure any case. Cut, burns, Townsend, Wash., \dr. nerved the arm to the French and 520 and fight bruises and all other wounds are also day, bringing passengers three ™ ® restorer Bear, the s* The Kind Vou Hava Always Bought quick- .11■ V No Fit* after first day's bn. Indians in colonial days; which hewed ly cured by it. Beware of counterfeits. tons of gold, most of which came down | FOR SALE. the way through the unbroken forest to R. H. the Yukon to St. Michaels. ““^^"bot^Ce^rkV^ Front Be Moody. Passengers to Fit pottosts who pay expressoge only on dellrery. S3, 35, 37 St.. Belfast. plant a home in the new' colony; and arriving report that winter has practi- Permanent Onre. not only temporary relief, for all Ner- My trotting horse, ‘‘Fred Miller.” sire Harold- vous Disorders. Brooms. St. Vitus also one fine road work which struck with and main for set in and that the ice has Epilepsy. Daaee. son; horse, anywhere. might You don’t know anything about real pleas- cally begun Debility,Exhaustion. DK.B.H.KLIHS,14. ,B. L. PITCHER, TELEPHONE 4-3. Uf .liberty of the infant country, still ure in cooking until you use a Glenwood. to form along the shore at St. Michaels. I SSI Arch Street, PhileAeOSIe. noMim. Tour wife deserves a new Glenwoo d. 3m33, Gurney’s Mills, Belfast. :-- ■ i" GLIMPSES OF FEZ, it and guarded by soldiers, to Schooners Still in Demand. keep Bncksport’t Fleet. Jews Fishing The Sacred of Morocco. away and “dogs of unbelievers” City Twenty a schooner that generally. The door of the is years ago [fecial Correspondence of The Journal.] mosque could carry 500 tons of coal was consid- Captains Hiram Brown and William arched in colored ed F z, Morocco, Sept. 25, 1901. Like plasters, and the door to be a good sized vessel. Now there Grindle, two of the oldest masters of are afloat several four-masters vessels of 60 have mos Oriental cities, Fez—or Fas as the itself is very elegant, in pink and gold carrying fishing years ago, 3,000 tons or more, and a considerable compiled the names of nearly all the Anus know it—looks best from a dis- carving, the design including the Mos- fleet of five-masters whose cargoes fishing vessels that have sailed from tane, the farther the better. Singular- lem creed. Entering you come first range from 3,200 to 4,600 tons, while the Bucksport since the industry stated. six-master is the list ly stuated at the head of a funnel- into a carpeted ante-chamber, with George W. Wells carries Following of nearly* 150, but close to 5,000 tons and the Eleanor A. it is not given in order of the of slaved formed by low hills whose white-washed walls, surrounded on all years valley, Percy about 5,400 tons. their service or construction: Schoon- are covered with sides mattresses, like an slojes orchards and by ordinary Any one of the larger schooners has ers Boaz, Roaring Oak, Rosabella, nraige groves and whose tops are Moorish sitting-room. Beyond this is about the same carrying capacity as the Waldemar 1st, Charles Henry, Gazelle, rovned by the ruins of ancient fortifi- another similar apartment; and then average Atlantic freighter. Their an- Coquette, Volunteer, Francis, Henry chors are heavier than those carried Clay, Squantom, Black The atons, the distant view is wonderful. the tomb, in the third room. In the by Hawk, Equator, Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been the old of the navy, their im- Odd Fellow, Amazon, Palace, middle of it stands the venerated Howard, in use for over 30 has home the I h town is still surrounded by old fill- The Bullet sep- mense sails are hoisted by steam engines Widdow Wadraan, Wm. Tell, Barnard, years, signatnre of and like a about and their fore and — and has been made under his et'd battlemented walls, so lofty Of the assassin may be more sudden, but ulchre, shaped great chest, accommodations, aft, Smilax, April, Glendower, Cabinet, per- are luxurious with James tint within them is visible from it is not more sure than the dire four feet high, canopied with richest compared what was Coral, Frederick, Bethel, Laurel, sonal supervision since its infancy. nothing punish- furnished ten £^£2^:- ment meted out to the man who abuses years ago. When steam Flores, Uranuz, Mentora, Pearl, Lo- ■GCtCfU'lA ■ aside but the tops of the tallest gold-embroidered cloth. Around the Allow no one to deceive you in this. his stomach. No man is than heat, electric lights, steam foghorns, chiel, Comet, May Flower, Sarah & stronger lower edge are eighteen censers, steam All Counterfeits, Imitations and are but oises and the slender minarets of his stomach. When the stomach is dis- golden winches, bathrooms, mahogany Julia, Telegraph 1st, Eurotus, Clio, “Just-as-good” around the are fourteen more of velvet Experiments that trifle with and the romtless mosques, shining against the eased the whole body is weakened. top furniture, carpets, libraries and Erie, Albion, Emerald, Ben Franklin, endanger health of even pianos are carried in the Infants and 1 udless blue of the African like Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery similar pattern, and in the center is a giant Telegraph 2d, Caroline, City Belle, Children—Experience against Experiment. sky coasters it seem that the Northern cures diseases of the stomach and other taller all to be of solid might limit Eagle, .Viola, Lone Star, tie spears of an advancing army. one, reputed had been Clara organs of digestion and nutrition. It reached.in that direction, but Stover, Maria Louise, Graduate, T the winds the gold. The walls are completely cover- the limit in size not rough valley Wad el- cures diseases of other organs when it has yet been reach- Grape Shot, Rattle Snake, Flying and ed. . .libai, a branch of the Sebu cures the diseases of the stomach, on ed with gold-braided hangings the Cloud, Almeda, R. A. Perry, Golden What is CASTORIA river, l nere which the several for carved and are now m process of construc- Rule, Ohio, Golden Light, wiich it joins a few miles north of the organs depend ceiling exquisitely painted Cusseta, Castoria is a harmless nutrition and tion two vessels of the schooner Talisman 1st, Bride, Talis- substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- vitality. in Hundred of lan- rig Montazuma, own: and all along its banks are ruined arabesque designs. that will outrank now afloat man 2d, goric, Drops and It is Pleasant. It "I would in regard to your medicines anything Aurora, Mary Ferrows, G. M. Soothing Syrups. say terns and of and of that ciitices of every description—broken that I have been greatly benefited by them,” chandeliers, glass gilt, type, a five-master at East Bos- Partridge, Eastern Belle, Naraguagus, contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic writes Mr. J. S. Bell, of Leando, Van Bureu Oa., I ton which will more dead ■ lumns are from the There carry wreight Curlew, Julia, Grace, Princess, William and stone aqueducts of Ro- lit. 1 WHS ill UI1C 11I11C suspended ceiling. substance. Its age is its It Worms than either of the and a H. L. guarantee. destroys as 1 thought almost are besides about two six-masters, Lewis, Orcutt, R. Leach, Nim- ran times, cells of hermits, dervishes hundred lamps, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind at death's door. I was seven-master at the Fore River Ship & rod, Harper, Z. Snow, Marblehead, to like tumblers of and :id other religious fanatics of later confined my house large' glass gilt, Works, Point, Caro Amelia, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures and part of the time Engine Quincy Mass., Enterprise, Hyderanger, Constipation filled with oil in which wicks are float- which will be the of all Sea te, dome-like tombs and dilapidated to my bed. I had king schooners. Ranger, Lake, Mary Low, Sarah and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, the The regulates taken gallons of medi- Moorish lantern is feet five-master is of wood, and is ex- D. Sparks, Huron, Laurel 2d, J. G. Stomach and rts. You remember that during the but it ing. Qne eight Bowels, giving healthy and natural i cine. only fed pected to carry close to 6,000 tons of White Leonard B. Mc- sleep. the disease; but Imust a Cowell, Foam, riddle Ages Fez was one of the largest high, and candlestick, taller than a while the ■ The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. say that Golden Med- coal, seven-master is of steel, Kenzie, W. T. Emerson, Belle, Sarah .id most magnificent cities of the Mo- ic a 1 Discovery' has man, carries eighteen lights. Among and will carry about 6,300 tons. This Ilill, Juno, May Queen, Mary Char- cured me. and immedan renowned for its to-day other adornments are two monster will be 375 ft. long on the keel, lotte, Brier, Alice world, I am stouter than I large “grand- Haywood, Margaret GENUINE ALWAYS have been for and .388 ft. on the load-water line and Ann, L. H. Eliza- •bools and scientific institutions, its twenty father” clock, and half a dozen round, Amy Knight, Smith, CASTORIA 395 ft. on top, 50 ft. beam and 34 ft. 5 beth Foster, Charlotte Morgan, Martha three old. Have the names of •plendid public buildings, seven liun- years gilded clocks, bearing in. depth of hold. She will East- taken in all twenty-nine carry 38,- Sargent, Chesapeake, Union, Ann, led mosques, and the finest library bottles of Golden Medical / London makers. Near the sarcophagus 000 sq. ft. of sail, and all her standing ern Queen, Daniel Webster, Emily hen in existence. After the removal Discovery.’ besides two or \ is a ornamented and rigging will be of steel wire. She will Swift, Snow Squall, Robert three dozen vials of Dr. richly arm-chest, Byron, have two large vertical a Fred Carrie A. Pit- f the Pierce’s Pellets, but now I in of it the of the boilers, large Howell, Darado, court to Morocco, this city grad- front pulpit imam, steam in take no medicine.” engine the forward house and man, G. W. Reed, G. W. Lewis, Isaac declined. But in the of who while faces uilly eyes Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- thus, facing Mecca, hoisting engines on deck, steam steer- Keen, Mary Baker, Arthur Clifford, steam and ■Yesteru Arabs it is still a place of par- ant Pellets cure con- also the shrine. It is believed the an- ing gear, heat electric lights Hunter, Imogene, Albatross, Annie C. in the houses unount importance, being considered stipation. gel Gabriel is wont to visit this holy and in the hold. Quiner, N. E. Symonds, Mattie F., She is expected to carry her cargo of Edgar A. Foster, Gen. Cogswell, A. V. on account of innumerable place from time to time, in human io!y" 6,300 toils of coal on a draft of only 25 S. Woodruff, T. M. Nicholson, A. M. ■ of have which mbs and relics. light (lay, complexions garb, and if any visitor has had the ft, and 0 in. The only question seems Nicholson, Elizabeth N., Ada S. Bab- The Kind You Me remind you of partially decomposed good luck to touch the hem of his gar- to be as to her stiffness. A vessel of son, Irving Leslie, M. B. Stetson, Caro- Always Bought her length, it is argued some, is like- line. -lit iii one of the lofty towers that Hank potato sprouts in a dark cellar. For ment, his entry into paradise is assured. by In Use For Over Years. ly to be weak without the bulkhead sys- 30 he find that the latter are miles you walk under the dense shade When a Moor is to war he first TMl CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. walls, you going tem which is used in steamship con- 1 at Westerner's call ‘‘a bluff,” being of these arbors, all canopied with dust visits this tomb. He takes from the struction which, of course, a coal schooner does not a! nearly so formidable as they ap- and cobwebs. The so-called streets arm-chest a golden sword whose scab- have. The builders, however, are confident that can so ■• ar, but fast falling to decay. Before run in straight lines the entire length bard is enclustered with they diamonds, brace and strap the vessel that she will Dark Hair 'his is reached in of the and all are with point your travels, town, paved emeralds and other precious stones, and be as stiff as many of the shorter craft. v mi have become accustomed to the round stones the size of cocoa-nuts, reads its surface in What would to her in case she “ upon glittering ruby happen I have used Hair worn smooth the tread of should be grounded or be Ayer’s Vigor -lrange people of Northern Africa, perfectly by letters, “La llah allah Mohammed- amidships for a and al- hung up at both ends in a loading berth, great many years, "thed and and generations of slippered feet. As these ressu, Allah.” Then he him- though I am past years of unclothed, stately prostrates is another question. Old timers say that eighty lanes are never and house- age, yet I have not a hair in "”i's, ragged(Je\vs, naked negroes, Bar- swept, every self to the ground until his face touches a wooden vessel will give when strain- gray HARP KNOCKS my head.” ■ holder throws his slops and refuse out the dust while he ed, and then come back as soon as rs, Bedouins, lepers, snake-charmers, says his prayers, again Geo. Md. released but that the steel Yellott, Towson, \ rab steeds and dromedaries of the of doors, one must pick his way with whose refrain is “Allah Akbar”—God by tioating, schooner will surely break in half sert, no astonish The exceeding care. The Wad el Jubai, is great. longer you. should she get nipped. The same pre- We mean all that rich, that strikes first in and (“River of Pearls”! divides the city into The body of the the dictions, were made ing you Fez, mosque beyond however, regarding dark color hair used -trikes” with staggering force, is the two parts, the New and the Old. The tomb is completely ornamented witli the six-masted wooden schooners, and your those long vessels seem to be to I-palling smell, which seems to have latter called by the Arabs Fas el bali, local tiles, not unlike the Alhambra in getting have. If it’s gray now, along all right. me down from the of lies on the side of the Fas Grenada. The tint is no for days Muley right stream; prevailing blue, Nothing, apparently, can stop the matter; Ayer’s iris, w ho founded the place A. 1). 808 el djedid, the newer portion, on the which intermingled with white and progress of the giant schooners. The Hair Vigor always re- il left. the as value looks cool bugaboo of the barges no worries to have been gaining in strength By way, you your gold, and inviting. It is need- longer stores color to the owners of sailing craft. The big gray hair. ■a! vigor ever since. The explanation life, drink no water while in this Holy less to say that sacreligious shoes have schooners carry immense cargoes and Sometimes it makes of is forda- the easy, hike all Morocco towns Fez City! The “River Pearls” never trod those tiles, all foot-covering even with half the number of men hair and .-senses a system of drainage and an ble in every part, the resort of every being left outside the door. carried by square riggers of like size, grow very heavy are easily and make and it nndant water supply—nearly every four-footed and two-legged beast in the Fannie B. Wakd. quickly handled, long; stops falling fast trips and coin money where small use a in its eourt- it receives all the of the WHEN having fountain place; drainage vessels would starve. The schoon- of the hair, too. A PINK BOOKLET. big trd, by which the drains are eonstant- city, and is the general source of the ers have ventured abroad, with good $1.00 a bottle. All drafgiiti. but the coast is their field > Hushed. But all this waste-water drinking-water supply. Aiul the Good It Did in One The results, and Family. If your druggist cannot supply you, I ez Result* that Caine About from One Wo- the coal trade their source of as no connection with the he population ot I- is today prob- profit.— send us one dollar and we will express ^ sewerage, man’s an Reading Advertising Pamphlet Marine Journal. you a bottle. Be sure the name not far from tliat was Thrown at Her andjgive rather the lack of it, and the closet ably fifty thousand, Door. of your nearest express office. Address, is difficult to with certain- J. C. AYER CO., Mass. : each house is placed just inside the though it say It is interesting oftentimes to trace the Lowell, LINIMENT eSAPPLIED results which follow from Waldo County Crop Reports. eet entrance, and needs no ty, as no census has ever been taken. comparatively Bottles sign-board causes. Here is a illus- Lar^e 25ccntsand $1.00 a!! Centuries it is said to have had insignificant good Drud^ists. locate it. ago tration : [From the Board of Agriculture Bulletin. J MINARD LINIMENT MFG. COMPANY more than half a million citizens, a A woman in Rome, N. Y., Mrs. W. T. N ext you are struck by the extreme a was cured of Unity—I have for few years past houses and seven Clark, stomach trouble and BOSTON. MASS. irrowness of the of hundred thousand cut some oats streets, many nervousness by a certain medicine and gave green for fodder, but I hundred The are mere ■•inch are mere foot paths in which mosques. shops tiie manufacturers permission to use her am not very partial to this method. It cells, elevated about four feet above statement recommending the preparation. may be economical when the cost of ." could not walk persons possibly This w as published in a booklet and thrown threshing is taken into account. There the ground and so arranged that the around at the doors. Now -least. Though Fez is now-a-days the Mrs. William is better for steers and Kodol nothing growing all with his Metot, also of Rome, was mniercial of the its merchant, sitting day long ailing, and, milch cows than cut emporium desert, happening to read the book, came across the good, early hay, curled under him, can reach any- together with a ration. I think incipal business streets are barely legs description of Mrs. Clark's case. In some grain Cure we to till our in his stock without up. respects their symptoms were similiar, so ought ground more, rais- Dyspepsia iue feet wide. Considerable trade is thing gettin she went to Mrs. Clark’s house at No. 318 corn for down as Digests what you eat. does ing silage, seeding a As may be imagined, he not carry t ried on by means of caravans with West Thomas street, and asked her about soon as possible, and getting over our This preparation contains all of the line of it. Mrs. Metot tells the countries to the south and a heavy goods. Fine carpets, story as follows: fields oftener. I think lowland and digestants and all kinds of -Ijoining “I had been miserable for"a hay digests silken fabrics, woolen cloth, girdles, long time, straw may be fed in connection'with food. It gives instant relief and never ist. as far as Timbuktu; and on the suffering with the troubles which come COALMML! grain and silage to advantage.— Geo. W. fails to cure. It allows you to eat all iher side to the sea and to sashes, slippers, Moorish leather-work, with the turn of life. It made me sick to Europe by 1 Yarney. the foodyouwant. The most sensitive swords and daggers, and my stomach, had smothering spells every NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ay of Tangier. Hence the narrow wrought gold once in a while and, if I walked dis- stomachs can take it. its use any Belfast—As I feed only a small By many are not with jewelled ornaments are sold. xVll are tance, my limbs felt like sticks. head thousands of have been ays packed, only people My amount of purchased feed except that dyspeptics made skilled in felt just as if I was going to be crazy and cured after else failed. It YOUR WINTER’S COAL. -t every race and color, but with many by workmen, cellars be- fed to I can no new ideas everything with it all I was afflicted with nervousness poultry, give formation of neath the and on prevents gas on the stom- •easts of vicious tiny shops brought up on and heart trouble. I felt so bad that I did the subject of stock feeding on pur- burden, including ach, relieving ail distress after eat demand. There are a of not see anything to live for. chased grain. I have fed, and am now ing. amels that snarl and strike out their great many Pleasant to taka “I went to a doctor, but he didn’t do me untbreshed with Dieting unnecessary. a feeding, oats, good these places, besides multitude of so eels at passers-by, and occasionally much good, and 1 was pretty well dis- results. Straw and meadow' hay, have It can’t First Coal. bazars and at least two hundred car- couraged. Then 1 saw in a booklet help "lf-tamed lions and leopards in charge that a certain feeding value, but the man Quality, Prepared was but Thoroughly thrown around how Mrs. Clark was do you avanserai, or Arab hotels, wherein who on such in connec- good f their keepers. These monarchs of cured. I went to see her and her depends feeds, Prepared only by E. 0. DeWitt ,t upon tion Co., Chicago. for mau and recommendation I w with purchased will not The 11. bottle contains 2% times the 50c. size. We offer to the citizens of ,e are in demand in Mo- “accommodation beast” is ent that very day and grain, get Belfast and vicinity desert great much got «ome of Dr. Williams’ Rink Pills for very income. Apples, potatoes, the for decidedly in favor of the latter. There R. H. MOODY. following well known coals. naco household pets, by those who Pale People. and most root crops are valuable to of two ■an afford to the It is said are still upwards hundred mos- “That was about the first of June. I felt feed in connection with a full pay price. ration, m m better before the first box was taken and but do not take WILKESBARRE, iat the Sultan has seven enormous ques in Fez, each with its tall, painted they the place of grain. continued using them until I was well. LATTIMER when My In theory the manure should be kept SCRANTON, LEHIGH, not tamed at all. are minaret; and the way to Mecca husband is sick and is going to take them P|1 A I ions, They kept under cover, but the farmer’s success GEORGE’S CREEK CUMBERLAND to be the Western and so (is my sister. 1 have recommended A Clock That chained but at happens obstructed, more on the he uses ecurely by day; night Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People to depends way ||III|I : are let loose and to Arabs find that a pilgrimage to this I and will continue manure than on his of it. hey permitted any people to do so, for way keeping Prices at Delivered in Delivered mknow what they will do from own ex- Do not to it— range the court yard, in order to guard “Holy City” answers just as well. my try keep manure,—use Wharf. Dump cart. and put in. perience.” Enoch C. Dow. Has Chestnut 10 : at Coal.$6 $6 35 6 50 he royal harem. A standing army Every morning daybreak you are Mrs. Metot lives at No. 42« W. Bloomfield N. Y. Montville—I have ould not be better for no awakened from your “beauty-sleep” by street, Rome, Her statement is an- practiced but Stove 6 10 6 35 6 50 protection, other of the well the muzzin proof deserved popularity one method of feeding ensilage, feeding over is likely to brave those beasts, nor cry. Pitched in a clear, of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills 5 90 6 for Pale Peo- it but once a day, at noon, and making Run 15 6 30 the M uslim If the had not been any frail Fatima to run away. high key confession of faith ple. pills good, Mrs. it the entire noon ration. If I wish to Clark would not have recommended Lehigh Coal 25 Cents per ton higher. How can one describe a resounds like a silver bell. “La ilaha them; feed straw I cut the before place when if they had not cured Mrs. Metot she would grain early, il’ xVl-lah; wa Mohammed er-rasool not have advised the greenness has all left the stock. A discount of 25 here is nothing with which to compare her husband and sister cents per ton will be made from the above prices to and friends to take them. The medicine is The kernel will ripen after the grain is Down The houses are all flat-roofed and All-ah!” It is the call to prayer. Echo- all customers for CASH settlement within in from all that is claimed for it and consequently stored in the barn, before threshing, days delivery of their ed from minaret can generally three-storied, with blank to minaret, every every one who tries it is another added to and the straw is much better and the only be repaired by a coal, provided their orders in ton lots or more, are placed before the lint of those who Septem- 'alls toward the street. in Moor in the city hears it and long praise it and have cattle will eat it more We ber 1st, and are to receive their coal High up instantly made it famous. readily. but a human ready at our convenience any time have a shed for the of manure. cloekmaker, sys- ach—too for to fee his felt cloth on ii. was keeping before high eyes into— spreads the ground for LintiugB uif most critical period November 1st. in The horse manure is thrown into the tem that has run can ■ mall wooden are to admit the of his orisons. the life of a woman that Mrs. Metot down be gratings set, performance Stand- trench, behind the to absorb the passed—that of the change or turn of life. cattle, We GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY, he air. Each immense ing Meccawards and to the and owner dwelling, bowing The symptoms attending this period are liquid, then thrown into the shed repaired by its if he which is practically a prison for its earth, he goes the set forms of fainting spells or attacks of faintness or and mixed with the other dressing.—J. CORRECT WEIGHT AND CAREFUL through will use the True DELIVERY. dizziness, headache, general debility, ex- C. (•male inmates, has one narrow his no doubt as devout in Carey. only religion, haustion, a feeling of melancholy, hysteria, loor of wood, to as Christian who ever pain in the loins or heavy strong enough spirit any called limbs, hypochondria, Captured by Bandits. “L. F.M ATWOOD’S BITTERS. etc. The change is a gradual one—for bet- withstand a siege and upon the God of his It is Miss * always securely imagination. ter or worse; for the better if the patient is Ellen M. Stone, the missionary I'ai red. When one wishes to enter, he said that Mohammed soldiers die with wise enough to fortify the system against whose capture by bandits in Turkey THE SWAN & SIBLEY COUPANY. the ravages of the disorders the ■pounds upon it with the hilt of his dag- a smile upon their lips because are attending has aroused the civilized world, was' they change. For this purpose no ever Let Us Fill Your! remedy sent to the Balkan states the Amer- ger, a stone, or any convient missle; going straight to the paradise of their discovered equals Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills by 35 and for 33, 37 Front and a Pale People. They purify the blood Street, Belfast. until, by by, leisurely eunich dreams, where are hourii galore and an by TELEPHONE acting directly upon the sexual 34-2 3m33 his at of system, ■hows face the little sliding panel eternity cheroots, coffee and sweet lessen the severity at this critical period, and leave the in and enquires what is wanted. And meats. The largest mosque now' stand- finally patient the enjoy- ment of robust health. DC. Williams’ Pink a hundred to the in Fez is El then, one, applicant is ing Caroobsen—an immense Pills for Pale People have not only cured not never unless the master three hundreds of cakes similar to that of Sirs. FRED ATWOOD admitted, allair, containing hundred onyx iWinterport'Me Metot but have proven themselves to PRESCRIPTIONS! they of the house is and receives a dozen present pillars, gates, two splendid be a certain remedy for all diseases arising from him in person. The street door opens fountains in its marble-paved court disorders of the blood and nerves. INSURANCE and REAL Among the many diseases they have erred ESTATE, into a hall and a lustre five long, narrow, stone-paved glass holding hundred are locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. from which other barred doors lead to lamps—the spoil of some Christian Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma- tism, nervous the after-effects the inner court-yard. Here all is bloom church, it has also headache, of something unique the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and LOWEST PRICES ON ALL Representing Over Twenty Million Assets and beauty, the music of birds and the in a mosque, viz, a covered place where sallow complexions, and all forms of weak- ness either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ plashing of fountains. A wide eorri- women may participate in the public Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE lor, tiled and columned, surrounds the prayers,—a privilege not accorded to dealers or will be sent postpaid on receipt MEDICINES. WSTEAM BOILER INSURANCE AND of price, fifty cents a or six boxes for INSPECTION.Security Bonds lor •ourt. Into it all the rooms open wide; the sex in other box; Cash,.,s. C« nl„ c any Mohammedan two dollars and a tors. Administrators and Trustees half, by addressing Dr. | Correspondence solicited [ Real estate and here the “lights” of the harem place of worship. But this vast sanct- Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. bouKht and sold spend their days, eating sweetmeats uary is comparatively deserted, the Truly Wonderful For Over (Fifty Teen. LEWIS’ How Quickly and twanging guitars. On the flat top favorite being the smaller mosque built An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Oily Forest, Hipest Qoolity INHALANT FOR FHTHISIC jf each house is a trellised Sujtan Muler the shade-roof, by Edris, founder of Mrs. Winslow’s has been CHAPHAIN’S Soothing Syrup The and covered with vines. Here carpets Fez, now venerated as a saint, whose used for over fifty years by millions of only patent medicine in the world that gives mothers for their ehildren while universal satisfaction. It never fails to give im- are in the cool of the the remains were buried within it. teething, mediate relief: it never fails to greatly lessen the spread day, The with success. It soothes the Golden perfect child, Drop asfl Meals Psefl. severity of attacks* Many distressing cases of Crown Oil ladies of the latter has the family congregate and finest and loftiest minaret softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind Phthisic cured in a short time. Not a fault found colic, and is the best for Diarrhoea. nor a failure reported in RELIEVES and their lord ascends to enjoy their com- in all the country and is held so sacred remedy thirty-eight years. cures Is pleasant to the taste. Sold Sent by mail. Price #1.00. ly4* by druggists Our store is run on the most pany, his long pipe and the antics of that any criminal may find in every part of the world. economi- Patented. J. C. LEWIS, Proprietor COUGHS, COLDS, complete Twenty-five No. 16 Prescott HOARSENESS, cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. MISS ELLEN M. STONE. cal basis in order that St., Somerville, Mass. dancing girls, story-tellers or jugglers. protection within it. No matter how Be expenses may be A. A. Howes & Co., Agents CROUP and all sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Belfast, Me, LUNG TROUBLES. to the narrow atrocious his Soothing lean board of foreign missions. Miss reduced and lowered Owing streets, the crimes, if he can set foot Syrup, and take no other kind. prices aocordingly. Stone lias been active in her work In if wish to save and the height of the houses, and the habit of within the portals of this mosque he is you money get (A Congressman from the ■that part of the world for twen- 8So. PER BOTTLE stretching trelleses, covered with vines safe from punishment, being under backwoods, in- nearly best, call at vited to a fashionable dinner, found him- ty-five years. CIDER APPLES WANTED. __AT THE DRUG STORES. across from side to side, the sun never Allah’s care, and not even the Sultan self embarassed by the unaccustomed vi- ands. He struggled with the first two For a few days will buy cider apples in bulk de- touches the ground in Fez, except in a may drag him out. It is not how'- livered. easy, courses, but when soup and celery were fol- Any sound natural fruit or grafted goes. few isolated The OABTOHIA. Also buy all varieties winter delivered or spaces. consequence ever, to gain the refuge, because the lowed by soft-shelled crabs, he gave up in apples for sals. The Kind Ymi Have in cellars. See us before selling your winter is that its dark-skinned citi- disgust. He said to his host: “I’ve drunk Always Bought The naturally “Holy House” is barred by chains Poor & Sons apples. PITCHER & LANCASTER. house lot on Congress street known as the and I’ve eat your bouquet, but H. C. Patterson will be sold a to the full stretched slops, ** Pitcher, lot, at bargain. zens, being rarely exposed across the streets leading to four’m-if I swallow your bugs!’’ C. W. Lancaster, 42tf DUNTON & DUNTON. DRUG 8TORE. Belfast, Oct. 17,1901. Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—38tf ■ — CUSTOMS OFFICIALS AND SHIPPING. The next morning we aroae to find ground for a short "distance, then THE B1FPBUCAH JODRSAL Jin Ancient Foe the weather looking “jubius.” Noth- ascended an inclined way to the sur The of the traveller To health and is Scrofula— and soon were on our return to 1 BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. greatest bugbear happiness ing daunted, however, the party sep- face, today is the customs officer, and des- as ugly as ever since time immemorial. arated after breakfast, agreeing to meet the hotel on the upper deck of an elec- We are headquarter^ It causes bunches in the dis- Published Every Thursday Morning by the pite the assurances of our conductor neck, at the hotel at ten to take a ride on the tric car,—or rather “tram.” The elec-

that was the inflames the mucous .... there nothing to fear from the figures skin, “elevated” along the docks. After writ- tric cars are much shorter than ours, ^FOR THE. J wastes the weak- Journal Pub. Go. English inspectors, the members of the membrane, muscles, ing a and some time. but are made to carry about half of Republicang little spending Elwell some of ens the bones, reduces the power of on Small seats party, them at least, looking out of the window at the pass- their passengers top. resistance to disease and the CHAKLES A. PIL8BCBY. were apprehensive as they drew near to capacity ing throng of black-coated, silk-hatted holding two are ranged on each side of NEW LONG j } JXr. into con- British and still more exercised for recovery, and develops the with an aisle and < shores, business men, shop girls, venders, car, between, pas- Subscription Terms: In $2.00 a { advance, as to what befall them on their sumption.' to climb the and year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three might “sandwich men,” funny little milk-carts sengers choosing steep “A bunch appeared on the left*side ol months. return home. One lady of the party but two somewhat awkward stairs are rewarded Advertising Terms: For one square, one my neck. It caused great pain, was lgnced, containing large cans, heavy an view. OVERCOATS, \ inch who landed at and became a sore. I went into a extended length in column, 75 cents for one week, and Philadelphia last season running two-wheeled drays, and an occasional by 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. decline. I was to try MEYER. whose auxiliary fishing schooner, the The latter, if found, are confiscated and rapidly for observation, on one side English we saw the numerous we set forth for the Palace Helen M. Gould, was recently burned in destroyed, while of cigars or tobacco Notes of a Six Week’s Trip to England and docks, where ves- Empire a Scotland. sels and steamers from almost Theatre, a representative va- Xova Scotian port says he has had you are allowed to bring in half a pound every English of is ar II. port on the were or dis- riety theatre. It is a large house, enough gasolene engines, and he and of spirits one pint. Hav mg nothing globe loading We soon awakened from our re- and with three ranging for the building of a large contraband in our possession the dread- charging their cargoes. Immen’se gangs lavishly decorated, gal. I HARRY W. CLARK & on a CO., spective day-dreams lauding in of and boxes. Some of steel fishing steamer, which will be the ed inspection proved perfunc- workmen and horses were at work leries, stalls, pit merely to the realization that strange land on what a the specialties were first built foi the American Atlantic tory and we were speedily made free of gentleman in the car inform- very good indeed, the rain was down in tor- THE NEW coming ed us was be the and others rather inferior. It was STORE, 83 MAIN deep sea fisheries. Capt. Sol. was the King Edward’s realm. Nor was the to largest dock in the STREET. and that the sooner we under rents, got world. saw the specially to us Yankees to pioneer in building an auxiliary fishing examination at Portland on our return We big Cunarder “Cam- gratifying cover the better—for our appearance, note with what mention of vessel, and he evidently means to keep at all annoying. The officials no doubt pania,” being towed to her dock, and applause at least. We were not in long finding also a the Stars and Uncle Sam or in the lead. Others will no doubt fol- saw at a that the was not White Star liner preparing to Stripes, glance party inclined ascent to the covered, gently our President was low in his footsteps. one that would be discharge her cargo. It was with pleas- martyred greeted. smuggling costly the the street, and, incidentally, place In in the latter case the whole diamonds or seal skin ure that we recognized the familiar fact, laces, garments; where our was to be examined. If the Boston Food Fair lias not been baggage masts and funnel of the house, and particularly the galleries, and the few little souvenirs of travel “Vancouver,” ap- MASON & a success so far as “down East” This was a huge, barn-like place, about grand could but the intervening plauded, stamped and shouted. The HALL, have come under buildings prevent- it has not been hardly the pro- which the letters of the patronage goes, surely alphabet were sympathy of the common for the fault of Maine visions of our tariff. ed a more complete view of her. On people newspapers, which protective These initials re- distributed. huge the bereaved nation, thus ex- have given it columns and columns of to the our other hand were great storehouses publicly -According figures printed m minded one of school and advertising. There is such a as early days, of stone or brick. went down river pressed, was very touching, and was thing tlie London Economist, taken from We a free as well as a one waited for the “Prim- to Horse riding newspaper, instinctively to the of the appreciated the utmost by the little Blankets of there end line, returned almost free horse, to death.—Gardiner Inde- Lloyd’s Register Shipping, er class” to be called. Xo of tinkle to party of twelve, whose hearts were pendent. were on Sept. :10, 1003, 477 vessels being the other end, then took the under- the familiar call-bell was heard, how- with the mourning ones across to sea. We see no reason why fairs of this constructed in the United Kingdom, ever, and we devoted all our energies to M. D. P. kind, which are really for the sale and with a total gross tonnage of 1,414,120. locating our baggage—which by the and Fur At the same time Robes. advertising of certain goods, should not last year there were The u ay, had undergone some subtle trans- Barnum's Washington correspondent of for in the An 452 vessels on the stocks of a ton- pay space newspapers. gross formation and become “luggage.” This the Portland Evening Express has this admission ticket is for to of poor pay $50 nage 1,204,008. Of the ships to of the case: building done, with the aid of a porter, plus a say Schley “Judge Ad- $100 worth of advertising. on Sept. 30, 440 were steam vessels and shilling,we collected it and awaited the Monkeys vocate Lemly seems to be losing flesh I only thirty-seven sailing vessels. Of as a result of his • arrival of that much dreaded and all-im- “All well—all strenuous efforts to SEE OUR N ational Magazine: Visions of Thanks- the steamships, 437 were built of happy—lots $1.00 BLANKETS? being portant person—the customs oliicer. impeach American heroism. The prize giving cheer greet the mind’s eye. Mr. steel and only three, of a total ton- gross Shortly a pompous-looking, uniformed of fun”. That is the regular grabbing Sampson, the spoiled child of to look over his shoulder of of Turkey begins nage 200, wood or composite con- the navy, does not in the affair individual bustled up to the waiting the figure to see if. any one is following hint. The struction. The sailing vessels were di- report from to group, and singling me out, inquired in monkey cage any glorious extent, and his tailor- “boys” and “girls” — some of them vided as follows: Eighteen of steel with a deep and awe-inspiring tone if I had cf Barnum’s Circus ever since made reputation is beginning to rip at pretty old boys and girls, with littler a total gross of and Wires from 7 to 82 Feet. tonnage 18,698, “any-tobaceo-cigars-cigarettes-whiskey- the seams. Schley is receiving his re- Hay boys and girls of their own—are nineteen of wood or with a tire the ward getting composite spirits-copy-righted-works- His artic- keepers began dosing at last and the truth is out. The ready to “go home” to spend the day tonnage of 1957. These were figures ulation was so rapid that I was not at with Scott’s Emul- Brooklyn and the Oregon fought the with Father and Mother. exclusive of or monkeys Morse Sled Runners Long trips warships vessels built all sure what he said, but I replied “Xo” whole fight and Sampson was not even to be made, sometimes. Costs a good for the Of the 352 were sion. was on navy. vessels, so very positively that he only found it Consumption carry- the bleachers to root with the Iowa, bit of and means some sacri- for owners in money, the United Kingdom and to one And then Texas and “Bob” 1 necessary open trunk, off two thirds of company. Evans, fices, but its worth all that, and 125 for owners or ing them maybe; foreign built for sale. pasted the magic pink label bearing a the fancy phrase maker, has magazined more. Compared by tonnage, 1,131,784 were crown and the words, “Customs, Liver- every year and the circus had and interviewed himself into noxious for owners in the LTiited Kingdom, on our two trunks and bullyism with all his hot In the timeliness and interest of its pool,” handbags, to blowing,brag- with tons new ones. 282,336 building for owners without so much as them. buy ghrdism.” That seems to us to tell the as well as in The opening articles, literary merit, abroad or for sale. The Iron and l largest orders Other members of the were as One a whole story, as it should be told. Steel, Atlantic in the estimation of party day keeper accident- Monthly, from were jHardware, foreigners Austria-Hungary, fortunate, and soon after, having bid- many, stands at the head of our month- broke a bottle of 51,095 tons; Holland, 42,090 tons; Ger- den a last to our fellow ally Scott's THE MEWS OF BROOKS. < I Lead and 1 ly publications. Its fiction is of the good-bye pas- Paints, Oil, many, 31,895 tons, and the British col- we were in the order and its on sengers, street, being Emulsion near the monkev highest papers histori-! these onies, 15,220 tons; countries ac- The rain was i_.c. E. Lane left Tuesday for a two weeks’ Iron and Wood cal and educational subjects are able piledinto“four-wheelers.” Pumps. counting for one-half the total and the to Aroostook 4 J tonnage still and the steam on the cage trip County. and instructive. One is sure to find in descending monkeys eagerly built for owners abroad or for sale. cab window's prevented a extended Dr. P. E. Luee, who is now- located in its pages something well worth the very lapped it up from the floor. 52 Main Maine. Glasgow heads the list as the port view of that and Islesboro, called on friends in town Mon- Street, Belfast, of real value. From great port commer- reading: something the building largest tonnage, followed cial centre, Liverpool. This the idea that it day. the first it has had among its contribu- suggested by Newcastle, Belfast, Sunderland and When the welcome and Dr. Kilgore has been confined to the house tors the best of American writers,(and lights portals do them Greenock. of the Hotel we might good. Since* by sickness for a few days, but is now out it grows stronger and better with each Compton appeared irni me nueu jvinguom sun nas an descended and turned to then the have received again. succeeding volume. superintend monkeys ROOM WANTED! enormous lead in I. made a business shipbuilding over tbe the removal of our luggage, and what regular doses and the S. Staples lately trip rest of the, world is shown keepers to Providence, R. I. He was absent about .N ovember 1st there went into effect by Lloyd’s was our consternation when we saw returns from other countries. The report few deaths from a week. in N'ew -Jersey what is said to be the that no less than five trunks and as very has to Massachu- Liiited States is second in the list, but had over Elmer Thompson gone strictest pure food law in the United ] many bags been deposited consumption. Of course it's J. L. setts and his father takes his the SLEEPER & CO. the figures show vessels our place an States, and efficient means have been I only sixty-four heads all the way from the docks. to FOR THEIR. of tons. is cheaper buy Scott’s Emul- pants factory. provided for its enforcement. Every-! 232,526 Germany third with “Where ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to of sion than new There is a new daughter at F. K. Roberts' thing that can come into use for human : fifty-seven ships 198,571 tons, France be wise!” monkeys—and fourth with vessels of and a son at Herbert Smith’s this week. and Winter Goods, consumption as food or drink is includ- fifty-two 142,915 When our possessions were in charge that suits the circus men. Holiday Visits of the stork are becoming frequent ed under the law. The will tons, and no other country has under of the we sallied the inspection porter up in this favored Therefore have reduced prices on construction Consumption in locality. include canned whether manu- ships aggregating 100,000 stairs and into the office, when we monkeys all their stock. ... goods, F. R. A'ork has rebuilt his house nearly tons. The man carriage factured or put up outside of the State figures for Italy are thirty- found we had made the grave mistake and in is the same disease. and will next year build a large addition to or in also all one vessels of 64,997 tons; Holland, 33,- a we it; wines, beers, and “soft of arriving day before were ex- If you have it or are threaten- the stable to accommodate his rapidly in- Mattings Goods, Poles, 508 Rugs, Upholstery drinks,” including mineral waters. The tons; Norway, 22,290 tons, and Den- We soon had rooms business. pected. assigned, ed with creasing livery All Kinds latter will be the fiist dealt with. mark, 17,275 tons. The of and climbed six it can of Thin Re- supremacy however, flights of stairs you A. B. Sparrow and Elden Knowlton of Draperies. cent analyses of some of them are said the L'nited Kingdom in shipbuilding is to our very comfortable take the apartments, hint? Freedom have bought and shipped six car- Muslin Curtains with Poles from 80c. to $1.50 to have shown harmful to shown the fact that she is where we were to the of a per pair. ingredients plainly by enjoy luxury This picture represents loads of cider apples from this station. health. Beers not up to a set standard now building more than twice as much “truly’’-bed for the first time in ten the Trade Mark of Scott’s Shipments of freight of all kinds have been We have in stock STRETCHERS for laundering Emulsion and is on the for the will be unsalalde under the law. Wines shipping, both in number and tonnage, days. After arranging a few things for very large past month. lace curtains; they are a great convenience. wrapper of every bottle. not made in the natural manner, or con- as the United States, Germany, France use later, and in the morning, and rev- A. E. Chase has been making quite exten- Send for free Call and see our NEW SANITARY MATT1NUS, taining coloring substances or anything and Italy put together. eling in the unwonted space, we des- sample* sive repairs on his store, building an addi- Also new in BATH MATS. that lenders them impure, will be liable cended to the ladies’ drawing room, SCOTT & EOWNE, tion and cementing the ceUar, besides paint- something The docks are world-famed. the store, storehouse and hay barn. He A large line of CARPET SWEEPERS low. to confiscation and destruction if offer- Liverpool where the had party assembled. Much 409 Pearl St., New York. ing selling There are no wharves or lately bought the building known as the ed for sale. Municipal water supplies piers. Steam merriment resulted when one of our 50c and 31. all druggists. I)on’t forget that we are agents for PEAT’S ROOM PAPER. and craft alike into docks to Daniel Jones store of I. G. Reynolds. are also liable to condemnation if im- sailing go number informed us that an employe Prices can’t be beat. and load The trans- pure. Fitting punishments are estab- discharge cargo. of the h?>tel who had witnessed our ar- atlantic steamers land their lished for tlie manufacture or sale of passengers rival expressed the opinion that we 70 Main Street- anything to eat or drink that is not on the landing stage and then go into a were a theatre troupe. pure. dock to discharge cargo and load again, After considering the matter we and on the day of sailing they come to easily found the light and heavy villians, ...Our Prices for 30 All Aroostook fanner, dissatisfied the to receive their landing stage pas- the comedian, and the juveniles and ■atBii.-.' Days... with the price offered at home for iiis I sengers. This .landing stage is an im- heroines in abundance; but alas for the ! potatoes, when they were reported mense floating dock, supported on iron English theatre-going public, the old wo- scarce and of poor quality in other sec- tanks and having freight sheds, offices man, the tragediennes and the fair but tions of the country, wrote to the editor and rooms on and is connect- of had left behind. Sale Pianos. waiting it, fickle accomplices been ARE CUT PRICES! of the New York Tribune, as follows: ed with the shore It is hard We to confine our Special by bridges. decided, therefore, Instruments that have been rented the summer Maine is in the United States, and her to realize that it is a attention to and started during floating structure, sight seeing, —some of them as good as new Prices Call potato crop is in the United States, and right. as there is no perceptible motion when out for a walk about the shopping dis- as the is limited. her potato crop is better than ever be- early, supply fore in quality, as well as in quantity, heavily laden teams drive upon it—yet trict. The rain having ceased we lost and is for less than in it rises and falls with the tide. An ele- no time in under and Stock of standard makes selling any past “getting way” [Largest Holiday IvDttMFW PIIt I/Al A NO S season for a number of constantly in stock. years, namely, vated railway runs along Liverpool’s were soon in the thick of a typical at stations near Iloulton at from $1.05 water and from the cars can English crowd. Two things that im- to $1.20 a barrel, and a shade higher front, you near the Canadian Pacific Railroad sta- look down into the docks and see all of mediately drew our attention were: tions—about $1.30 to $1.35 standard. them with little or no exertion. Start- first, the multiplicity of large-crowned PITCHER’S MUSIC three we STORE, the last have had For years ing from the landing stage we rode down sailor hats, which sat low on the head, those prices or better at this date. river to the end of the line. All the big and gave the wearer a very peculiar 75 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. The Agricultural Editor of the Trib- Our stock is a good one. NOT old stuff. And if you steamship lines were represented in the appearance; and, secondly, the number wish to take of our LOW PRICES une in reply maintained the accuracy advantage you docks, and all save two were afloat. The of street venders of every size, age and shall have GREATER BARGAINS than you have of the quotations given in that paper 'found in Belfast in the Notice of Foreclosure. latter were in dry docks repairing and description. Feeble old men and women and said that “the fact remains that the Whereas, John B. Lovett of Lincolnville, in ’.n painting. On the return trip, after pass- in their toothless second-childhood, and County of Waldo and State of Maine, by bi- crop in the United States at _* JEWELRY LINE. * \ potato the we saw one or two and dressed and mortgage deed dated the seventh day of June. this is much below that of ing landing stage, tiny boys girls scantily D. 1890, and recorded in the Waldo Registry large year ib- square-rigged vessels in dock; but on hardly old enough to walk, all tottered Batablithed in* 1836. Deeds, Book 222, Page 382, conveyed to me. several years past both in quantity and ", t \ undersigned, a certain parcel of real estate. that side of the Atlantic, as at home, along piping, “Matches, sir? Box* of ated in said Lincolnville and described as follow' and that such as CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 quality;” “potatoes business. One undivided half part of my homestead situat steam seems to be doing tbe matches?” or selling papers, fruit, toys, t. sold at Houlton last year for $1.20 edin said Lincolnville, and bounded as follows, The small steamers which ply between etc., etc. Another feature of the streets SURPLUS, $33,000 wit: southwesterly by land of Warren Simpson to be more the Fletcher so-called: ought, naturally, bringing /r in and see for We wish to show you the goods and northwesterly by land, Irish and Scotch ports are that attracted our attention was the All yourselves. by land of James Thomas and land than at the same An Aroos- English, I whether or not. We our stock is _JSl OSITSISOLICITVD northeasterly $2 place.” IjA ^ quote prices, you buy repeat, of Richard H. Martin; southeasterly by land built for arranged baker’s and fruit- " Warn took mostly side-wheelers, speed temptingly large and going to be larger than ever for the Holiday trade. cupled by Horace Thurlow and land of paper says: and same and to withstand heavy weather. They ier’s windows: But after the fatigues Sate deposit a exes tor rent at S3, 38 tA.su and Simpson, being the premises convey*1*, Potatoes are coming in quite fast at 4 > to me by Richard M. Lovett, by his deed dan do not have two or three tiers of state- and excitement of the we were not •8 a vear October 25, A. D. and recorded in Waldo Caribou and the paid average day 1875, prices Registry, Volume 171, Page 466, to which refer- is rooms the main deck as do some when the was reached Our new vault is in Eastern Main about $1.75 per barrel, which unusual- above sorry Compton uuequaled ence be had for further description ai may n. ly high for this season of the year. Next of our coastwise steamers. again, and with cordial “goodnights” Ad UNEXCELLED !iol security againstt.fln whereas the condition of said mortgage has broken, now therefore, reason of the year there will be a large crop put in In the by we retired to a sleep in and burglary country. of the condition thereof I claim a foreclo' and the chances are that farmers will get good night’s Those renting boxes can have the exolnelv said mortgage. this is as a as for on the be lucky if they get $1 per barrel for Perhaps good place any preparation sight-seeing of taking their boxes to and from th South Tnomaston, Maine, November 4,1901 -*H. J. LOCKE L SON.^ 3W46 JOSEPH G. MADDOCKS them. to speak of tbe sailing craft, as we saw morrow. grivHege on THE HEWS OF BELFAST. C has. F. Shaw has sold his cottage Stockton Spbings. Mr. Rufus Mudgett i South to C. O. l’age of '• V Shore, Northport, ■; was made happy last week by his success AV. L. Hall is improving the skylight at Bucksport. i' iu bringing down a deer....The young his photograph rooms. Dr. w. Li. West recently bought two ladies gave a pleasant social hop in Col will Geo. T. Read is putting steam heating registered Boston terriers and keep cord’s Hall Hallowe’en....Mrs. Hattie C- apparatus in the Revere House. them for breeding purposes. ^ Hichborn left last Thursday en route for are a Brooklyn, IT. Y., where she will the E. L. Macomber has his new boat shop H. J. Locke & Son making change rHESE are of You spend store to days specialists. winter, in order to be with her son, Mr. shingled and nearly ready to occupy. in the interior of their jewelry give | when his more room to the working force and to im- Harry Hichborn, steamer is in Mrs. J. L. Sleeper picked sweet peas from prove their show window. need the of a port, once a month—Mrs. Celia S. Small is the vines in the rear of her store November judgment specialist acting as for Mr. B. A. Hich- Joseph It. Hears, Esq., of Morrill has been housekeeper •Jd. Miss Nellie Glenwood born, who has been re-appointed Trial Justice, his former com- Bickmore, Merton Knowlton rode from North Yas when tea. can it with him some mission having been nullified by his you buy You get by years, having recently given salboro last Friday on his bicycle, 54 miles up the position; Dame Rufaor says with appointment as special liquor constable. in 6 hours. “ the intention of making a home of her own Miss Cleora It. had a Halloween a half Haney lead brick" of .. E. R. Thompson has bought a handsome ordering pound Mr, Hosea Renouf and Miss Annie Pen. at her home on Miller street last black carriage horse of John Hobbs of West party lleton were united in marriage Oct. 28th, evening. About BO guests were Thursday and will soon begin house-keeping in the Ranges^ Winterport. present and a evening \vas Chase & Sanborn's im- very enjoyable Tea, specially Costigan house on Church street.The The cars of the passenger train all went to spent. in the last for their semi- schools the village closed last Friday. Make repair shop Thursday with Seaside Chautauqua Circle will meet The “Brook” school has an Im- Easy annual overhauling. ported. It costs no more than other organized Cooking Mrs. George K. Carter, 9 Commercial Street, any provement League, with Miss Susie Cousens The AV. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. A. MITCHELL Monday, November 11th at 2 p. m. Lesson as president—Mrs. John Randell went to ft TRUSSELL, BELFAST, ME. _ M. Fernald, on Miller street, on “Cliilde Thursday Venice; quotations from Byron’s tea. These teas are Belfast last Saturday to take care of her afternoon, Nov. 14th. good growing Harold.” bought niece, Mrs. Esther W ebber, who has a young The November term of Probate Court will Advertised list of letters remaining in the in the child—A little new-comer arrived Nov. be held next Tuesday in the newly fitted Belfast post office Nov. 5th; Ladies—Mrs. garden, and every thereafter is 2nd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland step little E. rooms, formerly the Registry of Deeds. Etta Mrs. Annie Clark, Harriet N. Lafurley—another daughter—Mr. Curtis, F. Staples left Monday on a few days’ busi- Messrs. Moody of Waldoboro and Piper How, Mrs. Henry Heath. Gentlemen— ness trip....Mrs. Emily G. Richardson of No one stands who had been relatives Our new of Rockland are again buying Christinas Benjamin Boyngton. supervised■ by specialists. Bucksport, visiting broad in Park and this village, returned home shouldered, long trees in this for to vicinity shipment New Mrs. F. A. Griffin left at The Journal Tuesday—Mr. H. S. Park has opened York. office Nov. 5th branches of a raspberry bush between and the but Chase undertaking rooms in the Masonic Block, you tea-plant and is prepared to serve those having needs cut swell Overcoats are all the The Misses Mahoney of called bearing a good crop of fully ripe and very Northport in that direction. He has recently been in go. berries. The berries were on at The Journal office last Thursday with a large sprouts Boston receiving instructions in the process beautiful bouquet of flowers picked in their of this year’s growth. & who hold themselves }f embalming and all other matters per- Sanborn, respon- to the business.The Current Made with cuffs and all the garden that Jack Frost had evi- taining yokes, morning. Bucksport now has eight vessels engaged Events Club will meet with Mrs. E. F. dently failed to visit Northport, while mak- in the Grand Banks fishery and they bring Staples on Wednesday, Nov. i:sth. It will his sible for a half be a with from ■ng presence everywhere manifest in home each season about 25,000 quintals in every package. Try Longfellow Day, quotations newness obtainable. that author and reading from “Evangeline.” Another lot Helfast. round numbers for and market. __ curing All friends are cordially invited. Capt. A. A. Dailey of Vinalliaven return- This is as much or more than was landed pound! 'd from a hunting in Penob- by the old-time fleet of thirty vessels. received. are Saturday trip "original package” I just They quick scot county. He reports that hunters now me nouse oi Neu Mason at tne iieaa ox TEAS. rind difficulty in getting game on account of the Tide was slightly damaged by fire last Orlofp (Formosa Oolong). the Koh-i-noor (Eng. breakfast). sellers. Also new stock of rattling of the dry leaves under their The burned out Thi3 is on Sunday evening. chimney Orange Pekoe (India & Ceylon). signature every box of the genuine military feet, lie went to Morrill with friends in in the afternoon and it was thought the fire Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets search of small game. was confined to the inside of the the remedy that cures n coir* In one chimney, j day but suits and all kinds and winter 1 lie threshers were at Mile Tree Farm, it broke out again and burned the wood- fall Yortliport Avenue, last week, the home of work considerably before it was put out. ^vlT IS AN<^~ The Belfast Machine it Foundry Co. has Mr. George R. Williamson, and the result 1. 11. Stone of North Troy has bought S. A. Parker’s United Laundry had work for cast an iron the “little tots” and keel weighing 1170 pounds for last week from Ireland and Scot- clothing was 147 bushels of oats and 18 bushels of from Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., a Jersey England, a yacht for E. C. Mason of South Brooks* wheat of the first Mr. Williamson bull calf whose dam is the cow that won land. quality. ville. took two prizes for grain at the Waldo second prize at the Danbury, Conn., fair The Sea Breeze will hold its Rummage T. II. “grownups.” ('ountj fair, and his barn and cellar are this season. She is bred in the best of but- Marshall Relief Corps will have a Sale at the office, No. 10 Main street, Friday ABSOLUTE stored with hay and vegetables. IIis first ter lines and her son should become the sire harvest supper in Memorial Hall Tuesday, and Saturday, Nov. Stli and jith. season of farming lias been a successful of profitable dairy cows. Nov. 12th, at (J p. m. All interested are re- WILLIAM A. The mail stage to Liberty via Searsmont CLARK, one. quested to furnish food. The are We are indebted to Hon. Charles E. Nash public now leaves Belfast at 1.30 instead of 2.30 as cordially invited. Admission 10c. Way Back in '34. In clearing out his at- of Augusta, publisher of'the Maine Farm- formerly, and the North Searsport and I tic last a ers' of that familiar mail week, getting ready to build new Almanac,for aeopy pub- There will be a supper and dance Swanville at 1.15 instead of on arrival FACT-— Belfast. to-night Manufacturing Clothier, lication for the is a of the :: out on his store, Amos Clement found a year 190*2. It welcome at Memorial Hall, under the auspices of The evening train. Established 1884 Clark’s Corner. visitor. The Old Farmers Almanac for 190*2 py of The Republican Journal, Yol. 6, Belfast Improvement Society. Supper at The Swift Provision Company, Boston, No. dated March has come to us from Win. Ware A Bos- 7, 27, 18:44. Itisa5-col- Co., 0 o’clock ; dancing at 8.30, with music by The has announced the prize winners in the the This is inii'. folio, 22x28 inches. Among the acts ton, publishers. the 84th year Bohemian Club. Supper 35 cents; dance special $100 contest, for those sending in the Maine of the first named almanac and the 110th of a>sed by Legislature, then in tickets ten cents extra. Swift soap wrappers, ending November 1st. ’""E. P. FROST the latter. FIRST ANNUAL -ession, were an act to incorporate the city Among the 50 persons in New who Mrs. Florence M. Wallace of China, England 25 cent Leather Palmed MITTENS for.... I5c Bangor; to the Belfast Fish- A crew in won incorporate | making connection between a $1 prizes is Mrs. M. A. Pendleton, 22 50 cent Lined and Unlined GLOVES for.. 38c ! Maine, who recently paid an official visit to Mg Company; to establish the Belfast Ma- residence and a sewer View Belfast. pipe recently met T. II. Marshall Relief is local editor Bay street, 50 cent SWEATERS for Boys for. 38c ne Corps, Railway Company; to incorporate the with a serious found a 50 cent for. mishap. They pipe Mr. IV. E. Hamilton’s never NECKTIES, Imperial, 38c CLEARANCE of the China Tribune, and published an green house SALE Colfast .Screw Dock Company; to ineorpo- and it was the sewer cut a 75 cent Laundered WHITE shirts for 50c thinking pipe account of her trip in a recent issue of that looked prettier than at the present time. " ute the of the Waldo an >5 cent FLEECED UNDERWEAR for proprietors Mills; hole in it to make the connection. It The names proved paper. She gives a line description of of the new pinks, which are un- a small for. FURNITURE t providing for the use of broad tire to be the water with a Children, sizes, 20c city main, pressure Memorial Hall and an excellent report of usually large, are the Roosevelt, Maceo, ■a in in coun- 50 cent JEAiSEY SHIRT:? for Men for... 38c heels certain towns Penobscot of about 100 pounds to the square inch. Lawson and Golden the proceedings of the meeting. While in Nugget. The Prince i5 cent Winter SHIRTS and DRAWERS \ and several acts of local for application The workmen got out of the ditch in a of Wales violets a Belfast she visited several places of interest and dark red rose, the for Men, for. 25c .at- of Mrs. Wilson an- to and & Wilson’s. prelection pickerel. j hurry prevent being drowned, that are in ci of which she wrote interestingly. She also Libert}, their prime. One whole 12 lit Winter SHIRTS and DRAWERS Spencer ounces in an advertisement of a school section of the city was shift off from the house and a of are fleece lined, for Men, for. 35c visited Castine, Appleton and North Vassal- part another filled with COAtMENCINU N’JV. 1st. and Continuing the whole month. r young ladies: “Instruction in the usual water until the could be 75 cent Winter SHIRTS and supply pipe replac- boro. chrysanthemums in full flower—a pretty drawers branches—Plain and ornamental ed. double 'fleece for for During this Sale we will allow discount oil our entire stock. Kuglish sight. The new varieties are the pink and lined, Men, 45c needle llonfleur The Journal made mention of $1.00 Camel’s Hair WOOL UNDER- work, sponge, mezzotinto, The annual of the Non-Partisan recently the white ivory, the Childs red, the of meeting Glory WEAR for painting, and India japanning, will be the work of II. I). McLellan on the foot- the White Men, for. 75c W. C. T. U. Alliance was held at the home Pacific, Swan, Major Bonnaffon Finding we are greatly Over Stocked and crowded for room com- ball team of Columbia New York. 1.75 DUCK COATS, Blanket Lined, for $1.50 aught at prices agreed upon.” of Mrs. Elmer Small college, and a large ragged us to make this most liberal offer. Thursday afternoon, yellow. 2.50 2.00 pels Guo ye Cemetery. at Oct. A A press notice of the team says : Improvements 31st. goodly number of ladies was Safe Blowers at China. The safe in 50 cent CAPS for Boys and Men. 25c Considering the fact that we have the largest and most com- Grove have been in for “When George Foster Sanford took charge Cemetery progress present, and much interest was manifested the office at China was $1.00 CAPS for Men.. 75c stock of furniture ever shown our firm makes this a great of foot ball affairs at Columbia four years post blown about 1 plete by several years and the season marks the which has 1.00 HATS 75c to save money. past regarding Sewing School, ago he announced that he would develop an o'clock last Monday morning and quite an opportunity t lie advance of all. A new iron been running several years under the aus- eleven which would eventually be able to 1.50 $100 Remember this Sale is for the month of November The 10 greatest amount of money, stamps and private pa- only. per 341 feet in has been of the Alliance. Mrs. Annie M. Grif- cope successfully with the “Big Four.” 2.00 1.50 cent. Discount is on Cash Sales Parties on credit fence, length, put up pices pers taken. Parties heard the ex- Spot only. buying Foster certainly seems to have made good, opposite 2.00 REEFERS for 1.50 ! fin was elected Mrs. E. Hub- Boys. will be charged regular price. along Belmont avenue, uniform with that Pres.; Mary for Columbia has won a from Yale plosion and saw two who game men; doubtless 5.00 4.00 reeled in 18P3, from which it extends west- bard, Sec’y and Treas.; Committee on Sew- and a game from Princeton, and were the We desire an inspection of our stock. No one is asked to buy. Saturday robbers, who fled in the direction 10.00 REEFERS and Columbia downed U. of P. 11 to 0. VESTS for Men.... 7.50 is as free as the a total of 1141 on Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Chas. Our store public buildings. ward, making length feet ing School, Iiavner, of Albion. Tuesday a suspected man was 5.00 for Yale did not take its defeat ULSTERS, Boys. 4.00 Gie with three each with a Baker, Mrs. A. I. Brown, Miss Hattie Hook gracefully arrested on a front, entrances, train of the W. & Q. R. R. 8 00 6.00 for the have arrived. and Mrs. PL H. Conant. and made the charge that three of the Co- Goods Holidays handsome iron arch and gate. The first sec- and taken to Augusta. Some letters and 6.00 Men. 4.50 lumbia men, Lancon, and McLellan tion of 800 and also 500 feet the rTindgen in were 10.00 Presents and for now be set aside and delivered feet, along The used on the blasts in the $11 money found on liis person. The 8.00 bought paid may dunnage are The New York World side of the was professionals. arrested man a 13.00 10.00 when wanted. isterly cemetery, bought Front street sewer is thrown a gave great variety of names occasionally took the matter up and gave the record of the efforts which he claimed to be his own. About 50 OVERCOATS that sold for $6, private subscriptions through distance. A short time ago a window They were Here is a chance to long the men. It said: and buy ■f Mrs. William C. now deceased. Ed. Haskell and $8 $10, sacrificed at. 5.00 Marshall, was broken in E. L. Cook’s house on Miller Getcliell, Ralph Marshall. McLellan is a third-year law student, in MEN’S and BOY'S’ SUITS 1 lie cemetery throughout is in first-class He said, at different times, that he lived in Big Bargains street, and last Friday a piece of chain, 10 who played football one season at Bowdoiu at equally low prices. XriAS PRESENTS ondition. The avenues are and the kept straight feet long, buried itself in the solid earth in several years ago, and has never tried for a Albion, Clinton, place last claimed Mud clean from weeds, grass ami leaves, and Columbia team before. He is one of the as his home was Deer Isle. Be sure and see these exceptional bargains be- 11. D. within a few feet i way below the regular Clough’s door-yard brightest men in the law school, and holds a fore it will price. the new lots are built to a grade and neatly The you purchase, pay you. j of a window at which Mrs. Clough was scholarship for the best work. Shoe Factory Situation. The '"dded. The stones are erect and This sale is not made to work off old our stock is clean nicely ! A hole about 3 inches in shoe factory of the goods, sitting. diameter It also shows that the others are bona tide Critchett, Sibley Co. and leaned, and lot-owners take pride in keep- ! was shut up-to-date. was broken through the deck of T. George students and not professionals. down last Friday after finishing Mg their lots in condition. The space be- ! the orders on Dodworth’s yacht Caprice by a piece of hand. The work was under The New Fall Styles go at the same discount. : and on New Advertisements. Mason & 74 ween the fence the E.P Slain sidewalk Bel- Hall, St the FROST, rock thrown by a blast last week. management of II. P. Thompson, F. H. mont avenue is and seeded to 52 Main street, dealers in hardware, iron, our make this our first SALE graded grass. Welch and L. J. and the shoes were It is intention to CLEARANCE annual of the Cally, Hie cemetery is the At the meeting Belfast steel, paints, leads, oil, etc., advertise spec- a success, which can only be accomplished by making an self-supporting, money manufactured at a good profit. The as- grand .veeived from the sale of lots all the Band, last Monday evening, the following ially this week horse blankets and fur THE SEA BREEZE. extremely low price on every thing. paying signees are negotiating with reliable parties 'ills for officers were elected: President, 11. A. robes, hay wires and Morse sled runners. public improvements. The ceme- with means choice of a full stock at bright prospects that business will be Vol. 23. No. 44. Ruying early m are Drinkwater; Treasurer, C. O. Poor; Secre- -Cut prices at the jewelry store of H. J. ies of the city in charge of a board of | _ resumed at the factory very soon. ,1. C. trustees consisting of C. F. Swift, P. B. tary, W. M. Thayer; Directors, C. <>. Poor, Locke & Son for the next week. They Me., Nov. SPENCER & WILSON’S. Hurham, wood worker, who takes his power Belfast, 7, igoi. E. S. Ben H. A. Drink- have a stock and to induce South worth and W. S. Hatch. James F. Pitcher, Colcord, large buyers from the factory engine, is shut down await- “The thing that makes the world go round Fernald is and has water and Geo. T. Read. The report of the they are offering great bargains in all the superintendent, general ing developments, and the Belfast Printing Is plenty of printers’ ink.” charge of the work. treasurer, which was read and accepted, lines of goods usually found in an up-to- WE PRINT Co. is running the small presses by foot ANITHINti.-Leaflets, showed the receipts for the past year to date jewelry store—Read what William * •Shipping Items. Sch. Sadie Wilcutt power and the outcome before ar- Envelopes,* Flyers,* Pamphlets,* have been and the A. has to waiting -ailed for $948.44, expenditures Clark, manufacturing clothier, Cards,* Booklets,* Programs,* Bill Friday Somes’ Sound to load ranging for other power to run the larger $938,63, leaving a balance of $9.81 in the say of his new overcoats. He has just re- A Note Heads,* Posters,*Ac.,* Ac. -tone for New York—Sch. Thomas Ilix press. All bills have been and the ceived another lot. He also has a new stock Come up stairs. arrived from Boston with treasury. paid Friday general of Bracing mornings. instruments and other property of the band military suits and all kinds of fall and Beechnuts are plenty. argo—Sch. Robert Pettis was launched News of the are properly cared for. The shutting down winter clothing for the “little tots” and Granges. Thanksgiving Day Nov. 28. from Gilchrest’s marine and the house iu PATRICIAN railway Friday Banking boughs, of the shoe factory here has compelled “grownups.”-J. L. Sleeper & Co., 70 order. -ailed for Rockport-The new schooner some of the members to leave town, but Main street, want room for holiday and Victor Grange, Searsraont, is taking a Clip out The Sea Breeze and stick it up so B. Fiske sailed for can remember Henry Brunswick Nov. short vacation you it. with the of work here the winter goods and have reduced on while the hall is When want a of or ! 2nd to load lumber for resumption band, prices undergoing you job printing, large SHOES FOR WOMEN. Boston. She is in write to ns and we will answer at once. would no doubt be revived and maintain its nearly all their stock. Read what they repairs. small, command of Capt. Arthur Cummings of If you wish, we will make a “proof” free, and musical have to have new in * Boston. Mr. Henderson of former prestige. say. They something Equity Grange conferred the 3d and 4th then we can correct or change it. Boston is first Our RUMMAGE SALE will be held at the bath mats and sanitary mattings. Agents degrees and had a harvest feast last Satur- mate; Charles H. Welch of Belfast, second Steamer Notes. A company lias been office. No. 10 Main St., on Friday and Saturday, for Peats room paper-E. P. Frost, 74 day evening. 9 a. m. till 4 i». m. each day, November 8 & 9. A DAINTY mate; George McCabe of Nortliport, engi- formed at Ellsworth for the purpose of or Main street, is offering big bargains in What is left over will be auctioned, given neer; .lames Welch of Belfast* steward; establishing next season a new steamboat Seaside Grange and sewing circle cleared free, at 3 p. x. Saturday. If stormy laid over overcoats, men’s and boy’s suits, mittens, until next Monday. FOOT — Ralph Sylvester, asst, steward.The keel, route from Stoningtonto Ellsworth, touching $112 at their fair and levee last week. The caps, underwear, etc., ete. See prices quot- keelson, stem and stern-post of the steam at Swan’s island, Tremont, Pretty Marsh and Grange discussed the school question last ed in his advt—The real and personal it * OUR SPECIALTIES, Is an impossible ideal in an ill- dredger to be built by Geo. A. Gilehrest Shady Nook and known as the Ellsworth, Saturday evening and continued the dis- property of the late A. C. Sibley is adver- inartistic shoe. As arrived Nov. 2d from Rockland by sloop C. Tremont A Stonington Steamboat Co. The cussion to next Saturday. leaflets. fitting, tised for sale by Jos. Williamson, Jr., ad- a wool- H. Edwards. The sloop is 72 tons net officers are John A. Peters, Jr., president; well dress the hand in ministrator. Apply to Edward Sibley, Rel- a register and carries a derrick and steam Mayor A. W. Greely of Ellsworth, treasurer; Centre Montville. We are pleased to Sent by Hail, Stage or Express. len mitten as the foot in fast, or Joseph Williamson, Jr., Augusta. 10 Main St. BRACKETT & CO. engine for handling cargo.All the masts L. F. Giles, clerk ; A. TV. King, Dr. John F. be able to report that Mrs. F. A. Cushman shoe. Both devices PRINTERS, BELFAST, MAINE. clumsy are in in the new John A is considered out of and position live-masted Manning, Peters, Jr., Charles Accidents. F. A. Dickey, Esq., of North- danger_Mr. Mrs. may seem to keep out the cold -cliooner in the and O. TV. directors— F. H. Hunt of Unity were at B. F. being constructed McKay & Morang, Tapley, port was seriously injured Wednesday Thomp- but is that your ambition as a son’s last week — Mrs. F. B. Johnson is at Ilix yard at Bucksport. The work is pro- Portland will probably see a large addition afternoon, Oct. .'SOth, while driving through well dressed woman? The and the her towboat force in the form of a home from Belfast—W. S. Davis is here gressing satisfactorily, launching to big Temple Heights from his home to the Shore PATRICIAN SHOE is to-day will will be a vacation from his duties in Cam- probably take place Nov. 14—The tug which built for the J. S. Wins- taking ui wuuuh. road on his way to Nortliport campground, the favorite of fashion, the perfection oi grace, tuc Hark Rebecca which is on the low Co.At a of the Eastern den— E. E. Tasker lias returned to Bridge- Crowell, meeting and Mrs. Dickey was bruised. severely it a to call and passage to Bangor from with Steamship Co. held in Boston Friday tile water, Mass.Mrs. N. P. Bennett has Hake point Washington When going down the steep hill near the 91 1000 tons were elected directors: John gone to Boslindale, Mass.A examine the P ATR I C IAN about of coal, is commanded by following McCarthy cottage the breeching broke and singing • How of Stockton. She is a vessel of Charles W. Morse, New York; school was organized by Mr. Bert Gay the You need not apt. Englis, the horse started running. Mr. Dickey SHOES. buy P.il tons built at East Boston in 1873. James T. Morse, Calvin Austin and evening of Nov 4tli.The school here want to. net, (’.apt. tried to turn the street by making a wide unless you lfter at she will K. B. Fuller of Boston ; Cal. J. Manchester closed Oct. 25th with a very pleasing ex- discharging Bangor proba- sweep, but with Mrs. was thrown Dickey hibition. is the We are sole for Bel- — of Hon. Wm. T. Cobb of Following program: Ad- agents bly go to Bucksport for repairs The Haynes Augusta; from the It is that the wagon. thought dress For the Relief and a are re- Rockland and James B. Drake of Bath. At by the teacher, Mrs. Abbie Ordway of fast. following charters of local vessels wheels struck Mr. as he was found Cure of Dickey North Speedy : Seh. F'lora Satilla River to a meeting of the. directors R. B. Searsraont; singing by school, “Va- ported Rogers, subsequent a few minutes after lying in the road un- Coughs,Colds, Bron- cation words of welcome Neva I Boston, lumber, p. t.: sch. R. F. Pettigsew, Fuller was elected president; Calvin Austin conscious and Time”; by chitis, Hoarseness, bleeding freely from the nose. Asthma, Influenza, •- ^ and James B. Drake vice and Poland; dialogue, Centre Montville Literary- Trinidad to north of Hatteras, asphalt, pri- presidents, He was at once taken to the cot- Whooping Cough McCarthy music Ola and John Diseases of vate sch. E. H. Fernandina Mr. Austin was chosen general manager. Society; by Colson; and all terms; Blake, tage and later to his home'on the Bluff road, the Respitory* Eastern S. S. Co. is the consolidation of dec. by Harold Cushman, “Boys Wanted”; to New York, lumber, $5.25.Sch. Annie The where he is ill. Dr. E. A. Wilson Organs. critically and “Three loaded hard wood the International, Bangor, Portland and song tableaux, Fishers”; rec. May edgings at Citypoint was summoned by telephone from Belfast, Kennebec companies, which were by Nettie Ramsay; dec. by Harden Ers- for Rockland last week and in coming down recently and on examination the following injuries C. Ca c. Charles W. Morse of New kine, “Do Your Best”; music by Eva Bar- 25 Cts. the river struck on Robbinstown ledge and purchased by were found: two ribs broken on the left Price rows; rec. was on the York—The freight business of the Boston dialogue, “Enrolling Officer”; sprung aleak. She taken out side and one fractured on the right, the Money & steamers continues so that by Cassie Cushman; song Bert marine railway and calked.The bark Bangor large left collar-bone the left wrist by Gay, Returned broken, sprain- if not extra trips will be necessary at a season who responded to an encore; rec. by Rena Penobscot, McCaulder, at Cape Town, has ed, the lip was cut and the entire body bad- Satisfied. Poland, “Mama’s Nettie chartered to in ballast to Turks when the trips are usually reduced to three Help”; essay by Shoe Store proceed Mrs. with se- ly bruised. Dickey escaped at week. are in both di- Ramsay, “Life of Roosevelt”; tableaux, For sale only Island and load salt for Boston—Sch. Flora per Freights heavy vere bruises, but no bones were broken, and rections.The steamer which Aren’t You Ashamed of dec. by Rogers of Roekland, 376 tons, built at Cam- Pemaquid while suffering from the bruises she is do- Yourself”; den in has sold to Crowell & has been painted and at Rockland, Embert Ramsay; rec. by Neva Poland; dia- 1879, been repaired ing well.Percy Benner was thrown from Drug Stare, sailed for Bar Harbor. She will logue, “Christmas Night”; dec. by Loris City Thurlow of Boston, at $9,800.Schs. Sunday a carriage Sunday and was quite badly in- rec. BELFAST, Mabel for Swan’s Island and Maria Web- run from the Mt. Desert ferry to Bar Har- When on Poland; by Margie Poland; dialogue, jured. Church street the horse MAINE. “Flowery rec. Rena Po- ster for Bar Harbor are loading at the Bel- bor, taking the place of the steamer Sappho. began running. He went dpwn Spring Conference”; by land; tableau, “The by ♦ * fast Fuel & Co.’s wharf—Sch. Minnie The latter steamer arrived at Rockland Sun- street, and in turning into High street a Gleaners”; song Bert “Take the Train to For Sale at a Chace was taken on Gilchrest’s marine rail- day and her crew were transferred to the wheel broke and Mr. Benner was thrown Gay; dialogue, Bargain Mauro"; valedictory by Nettie Ramsay ; way yesterday forenoon, having been Pemaquid.The B. &. B. S. S. Co. has re- out against a tree. His was FOR RENT. right hip badly Music. That desirable and well located real estate aground at Vinalhaven—Sch. J. V. Wel- duced the fare between Belfast and Boston bruised and he was shaken severely up. A CARD. foot of Main known as the Dan TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT the street, lington is hauled up at New Bedford for from $3 to 92.25, with a proportionate reduc- The horse on across kept up High street, MBS. JENNIE M. PIKE desires to extend Mce and Lane wharf property, will be sold low to close; tion in the of tickets between to friends and for kind- cottage, eight rooms, city the winter....Sch. Sarah L. Davis is at price through the upper bridge and was stopped in the Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All thanks neighbors Jnany the estate. of nesses rendered tne sickness of ner late Inquire on Penobscot during well water ho. 188 Main 8t. Enquire of Philadelphia loading water pipe for Cam- Boston and ail landings the Bobbins neighborhood. The carriage was duggists refund the U^oney if it fails to husband. N. F. HOUSTON, Execuor. river. November Deeember 19,1900.—6ltf den. badly wrecked. , cure. E. W. Grove’s Signature on eaoh|box. fBearsport, 4,1901. GEORGE W. BURKETT. Belfast,

k In When the Summer Says Have Fled. reply to inquiries we have pleasure Football and the Higher Education. in announcing that Ely’s Liquid Cream All the sweet summer we have felt the Balm is like the solid of that preparation rhe wild young man of Borneo has come charm admirable remedy in that it cleanses and back to heals college; * * Of her own by the changing membranes affected by nasal catarrh. isn’t keen on witchery; He culture; he isn’t stuck on ASTHMA CURE FREL There is no sea drying or sneezing. The Liquid knowledge, We have found a calm Cream Balm Is to use peaceful, happy adapted by patients Book “ologies” and “isms" are he While we have tried to who have trouble in the built, learn its mystery. inhaling through knows, to cramp us, AsthiraUne Instant Relief and Pernanent Cure we nose and The in- Brings Shall remember what the waves have prefer spraying.- price, So elects the football course and is 75 cents. takes it on said eluding spraying tube, Sold by the campus. in All Cases*. When the summer have fled ? druggists or mailed by 56 days Ely Brothers, He isn’t long on intellect; he’s rather short Warren Street, New York. in classes; Or perchance, our feet have led roving a FREE ON RECEIPT OF Where the cowbell tinkles faint and But he’s perfect wonder on tackles, kicks SENT ABSOLUTELY POSTAL. low, DeWitt’s Risers and Where the leafy boughs close overhead Little Early search the passes. remotest parts of the bowels and remove the For Grecian roots in And the mountain shadows come and go; musty tomes he doesn’t impurities with no discomfort. go There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant There again, in fancy, shall we tread speedily a-hunting, [chained They are famous for their But forgive his even in the worst cases. It cures when all else When the summer days have fled? efficacy. Easy you’d ignorance if you ever FOR TEN relief, to take, never gripe. R. H. Moody. saw his punting. YEARS fails. In beside the stone He doesn’t like gardens old, gray wall, professors, mere bookworms The Rev. C. F. Wells of VillaRidge, 111., says: “Your We found the roses white and The Shah of Persia told the Duchess and cock growing of caches; trial bottle of Asthmalene received in condition. 1 fair, Westminster that the fame of her He has a trainer good beauty special and gets his lore cannot tell how thankful I feel for the derived The pure, calm lily, and the tall, had reached Teheran. “Ah,” said she to from coaches; you good poppy from I was a chained with soie Flaunting her brilliant petals in the air; some one who stood by, “he takes me for He takes that coach’s word for law and it. slave, putrid throat Shall we picture yet her beauty red Mrs. L. A. Harris, a Prominent Member Westminster Abbey.” even heeds conjectures, and asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being When the summer days have fled? And when the coach “Hold the ball I” cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this If people knew what we know about yells, only •t's just as as Now flaming woods reflect the sunset’s of a Woman’s Political tells Eodol Cure, it would be used in good lectures. dreadful and tormenting disease, asthma, and thought gold, Chicago Club, Dyspepsia His cap and gown are on the his books And earthward as there are few wall, you had overspoken but resolved to give it a fluttering falls the crim- nearly every household, beneath the table: yourselves, son leaf; people who do not suffer from a feeling of trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm how Ovarian Troubles be Cured with- fullness To serve The flocks are coming homeward to the may after eating, belching, flatulence, football and learning the wild man Send me a full-size bottle." sour stomach o; isn’t able. fold; water-brash, caused by in- We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of The farmer binds out a She : digestion or A such Shin nose again the golden sheaf. Surgical Operation. says dyspepsia. preparation pads, guards, spiked shoes and Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. And with matchless we are as Kodol Cure, which, with no such like yet beauty Dyspepsia gearing, We’ll send it by mail postpaid, absolutely kkee oe fed Doctors have a craze tor 1 he minute aid from the stomach will digest your food, These are his in far perfect operations. academicals, aspect tu « uu uu E’en tho’ the summer days have fled. certainly can’t help but to do you good. R. from cheering. cnAiutf., rtiij' auuciri vVin Lite iui ic, even puauu. dcht but an will are e —Alice 1’. Sargent in the Boston Journal. there is any trouble, nothing operation do them; one II. Moody. With him the pallid cast of thought is not mind, thougli you despairing, however bad your case, Asthmaler will the proper fashion; relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to end it. hundred dollars and costs, and included in the costs are and Black pain, Smith—I understand that your cousin eyes and broken noses and hair a la Do not Write at once, DR. TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINE HELEN delay. addressing DUNN’S MICROBE PARTY. Jones is a fine doctor. Circassian, 79 East 130th N. Y. Sold all agony, am* often death. A CO., St., City. by Druggists. Robinson—Yes ; I swallowed a nickel and Fiji, a chrysanthemum, a bogie man, a 1 sutured tor eight years with ovarian troubles ; spent hundreds he made me cough up $5! savage, And the earth looks on and trembles when IIY FLORA LONGFELLOW TURKNETT. Skin affections will readily disappear of dollars foi '•elief, until two doctors that an was by he begins to ravage. agreed operation Witch Hazel Salve. Look — using DeWitt’s -♦♦♦. PART II. out for counterfeits. If For my cham'*; of life. sister had been using Lydia E. Pink- you get DeWitt’s midnight oil he has, we fear, most igno- only My you will get good results. It is the quick minious uses— * ♦ On the afternoon for the nd We invite the Public to appointed liam’s for her and been positive cure for piles. R H. Moody A balm for kicks and cuffs and a Microbe Helen received her Vegetable Compound troubles, cured, knocks, Party guests liniment for bruises, Examine our stock of all radiant in a ruffled me let the “Were ever in lie knows a white, organdie and she strongly urged to doctors go and try the Com- you disappointed love?” thing or two about reducing a gown and a scarlet sash. somebody once asked Miss I’hebe Cary, the luxation, I did so as a last used it with the Sana- She but of But that’s Helen’s preparations for any state pound. resort; faithfully poet. answered, “No, many my about the limit of his higher edu- - married friends have been.” cation. ^ LAMPS occasion always consisted in carefully was to Fittings tive Wash for five months, and rejoiced find that my troubles His college course is innocent of matters pressing out the ruffles of that one “Our little was unconscious from girl too scholastic; WE OFFER BARGAINS. white gown and the were over and health restored. If women would strangulatiou a sudden and terrible snipping frayed my only try Lydia during He gets some wholesome men- attack of I exercise, not ends off her one long sash. The sash croup. quickly secured a bottle tal but gymnastic. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound first, fewer surgical operations of One Minute her A FULL LINE OF.a__ had started on its career as a pure white Cough Cure, giving He isn't much on and lie’s not too three doses. The was mastered and reading one, then after numerous would occur.”—Mrs. L. A. 278 East 31st 111. croup spry at thinking. cleansings Harris, St., Chicago, our little darling recovered.” So with it had assumed a speedily But he learns to take a lot of with- Parlor Stoves, Tinware, Wooden gasoline deep writes A. L. Mich. R. H. bumps Ranges, FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE BETTER IS NOT GENUINE. Spafford, Chester, out as much as cream shade from a sturdy application $5000 blinking. Ware. Kitchen Moody. —Detroit Journal. 1 Cutlery, Furnishings, to the rubbing board. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful At last one who was or ulceration of If a lawyer should steal a of trous- INCLUDING A STOCK OF day Helen, pas- menstruation, weakness, leucorrhuea, displacement the pair My School. LAkGE sionately fond of white, dolefully con- womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the back- ers, could he be arrested and tried for it ? ovaries, for cannot make a suit a cluded that the sash’s days as a white No, you out of pair I sat in the school ache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, anil nervous of trousers. of sorrow; PEARL AGATE ENAHELED WARE one were and it a The Master over, dyed splendid or are beset with such as was teaching there. scarlet. prostration, symptoms dizziness, faintness, “I But have been suffering from Dyspepsia my eyes were dim with weeping IN EVERY VARIETY OF COOKING UTENSIL. lassitude, excitability,irritability,nervousness, sleeplessness, for the And heart Dear old Mrs. Haskell, in her best ” “ melancholy, past twenty years and have been, my oppressed with care. and want-to-be-left-alone feelings, and unable after all and FURNACE AND PLUMB1NU our black silk, greeted the young girls all-gone blues, hopelessness, trying preparations Instead of looking Specialty. is one to relief. After upward blithely. Since having Helen’s they should remember there tried and true remedy. Evdia E. physicians get any taking And His face lively one bottle of Kodol Cure 1 found seeing divine, she seemed to have re- Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Dyspepsia So full of tender companionship relief and am now in compassion 1 TiPivPil xrnn+.lt better health than I r^-as. For weary, sad hearts like mine nitchell & Trussell, # have been for twenty years. I cannot praise Around the and room Kodol Cure too I of the : parlor sitting when she was a mere school-girl. She ALBERT W. THOMPSON, Dyspepsia highly,” thus only thought burden ___♦♦♦» were six small on arranged tables, each married against her father’s wishes and writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North Creek, Of the cross, that before me lay, of which the noticed an ink Ark. R. H. The clouds that thick girls bottle he disinherited her. I think the man Receiver of Public Money at United States Moody. hung above me and and a of Darkening the light of day. pens generous supply was her music teacher, and Uncle Wil- Land Office at Clayton. Who was the straightest man mentioned COLLECTOR’S NOTICE OF SALE. paper. in for l’haroah a So I could not learn liam thought that he had taken advan- Albert Scripture? Joseph; made my lesson After much Helen W. Thompson was bora at Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of Waldo, in the of Waldo, for the T.T"< merry chattering of her Uncle William was ruler of him. And say, “Thy will be done;” County year tage youth. 1864. He at- The following list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in the town of for tin stationed the girls at the various tables, Belfast, Maine, May, 17, And the Master came not near me Waldo, enormously wealthy. tended the The least in quantity and most in 1900, committed to me for collection for said town, on the first day .of August, 19(>0, reman at public schools of his native quality As the leaden hours went on. placing Betty the table with herself. and notice is given that if said interest and are not ai “Cousin Mary and her husband went and describes DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the paid; hereby taxes, charges previous!} | Helen had a forlorn that State when quite young, on account much of the real estate taxed as is sufficient to the amount due intent hope some- ana she died in about a famous pill for constipation and liver com- At last, in despair, I lifted pay therefor, including abroad, only of ill he was will be sold at auction at Silver Harvest in said same I how something might happen that after- health, sent to Colorado, R. II. My charges, public Grange Hall, town, (the year and a half after her marriage, I plaints. Moody. streaming eyes above, the place where the last preceding annual town meeting of said town was held) on the first M noon to where he entered Colorado at And I saw bring the sweet that she College tile Master was watching of at 9 o’clock a. m. Betty have never even known her husband’s Colorado Her Reason.—“Did ever of December, 1901, bad once known back to her. Springs in 1884. After a year’s you try any With a look of pitying love. name.” those health foods?” the sympathetic friend “Sisters of the Willow Betty stopped suddenly. “Why, study, ill health compelled him to aban- Pussy Club,” Helen, what is the matter?” asked of the dyspeptic lady. “Yes, and I’m To the cross before me, He said “as all don liis proposed college education and pointed; >o Helen, we know that people of color had fled from not going to eat any more of them.” “Why And I thought I heard Him say, Names of Owners. Description of Real Estate. Every vestige — are more interested in microbes than in to take up active out-door life. In 1889 not ?” “llecause thou must take *2, Helen’s cheeks. Her they spoil my appetite.”— “My child, thy burden, 3D C ~ trembling lips he entered the ro else I am sure sheep and real estate Cleveland Plain Dealer. And learn thy task to-day. anything nowadays, you formed the words, ’“That was my will each be to discover which business at Clayton in Union M. W. Rolerson estate.Farm with buildings thereon. 90 $ 700.00 pleased mother.” county, Mr. W. J. Ilaxter of North N. “Not now I tell the and Ilrook, C„ may reason; Freeman .... .Farm with thereon.123 1550.0" kind of a microbe is still engaged in this business. Ralph buildings particular you pos- Your mother!” clutched says he suffered with piles for fifteen years, ’Tis enough for thee to know Charles Ellis.Farm with buildings thereon.200 1325.0" 21 sess. Betty He served as of the Write your name on a piece of secretary Repub- lie tried many remedies with no results That I, the Master, am teaching, Walter Packard.Farm with buildings thereon. 125 .355."" .. Helen’s wrist. “Miss; Anderson said lican central paper, and fold it lengthwise of your county committee of until he used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve And appoint thee all thy woe.” J. S. Gilmore.Farm with buildings thereon.100 52"."" that your mother only died just before A. with thereon. 55 44" on name in the middle. Then rub Union county, and since his advent into and that quickly cured him. R. II. Moody. McCambridge.Farm buildings 4 exactly came to and was Then the cross I October 21.1901. NAHUM E. Cl. A It \ you Plainfield; then, the has done efficient and suc- kneeling, lifted, the paper hard over the where territory 3w43 Collector of taxes for the town of Waldo for the 1 now place iiot your father an artist?” When Choate was conducting a law ease For one glimpse of that face divine year name cessful work for the your is written. Opening the Republican party. before a deaf an old minister was Had given me strength to bear “It was my Aunt Bess who died in In 1897 he was judge, it, niece of paper yon will see the interest- appointed by President put on the witness stand. What is your And say, “Thy will, not mine.” California,” answered Helen. She was receiver of ing microbe which is your McKinley public money at profession?” asked the judge. “1 am a property. paper’s sister. He died soon after the And so I learned my lesson: Write and fold so that the ink United States land office at Clayton, humble candle of the Lord,” was the an- COLLECTOR’S NOTICE OF SALE. rapidly, mamma, and then Aunt Bess and Uncle And through the weary years will not have time to an office which he lias filled for the past swer. “Of what denomination ?” “A Rap- dry.” Prank took me to live with them. I tist.” What does he demanded the His helping hand sustained me, Unpaid taxes on lands situated in tile town of Belmont, in the of Waldo, for tin- ■ And now a four years to the entire satisfaction of say?” County great scratching of pens And wiped away tears. Tne following list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in the town 400.no, any favors of them, and I have has the and Town Oct. 12 for N. S. W. ink enough. You must have your pen support aid of his fellow Cape Newcastle, Homestead farm. -jr. loo -_*ooo. •; r.. n>o. The happy Such if made would EB J P fromTsintau for Young heirs.Northerly girls left the other tables and re-appointment Sutton, Butman, Easterly part.. 53 :*7A .’.lo.ou to know he is a but From came and grandpapa;’ grand- prove to all New York, arrived at Yokohama 23. Cap!. F. l.oye, Police Station No. \\ s. 1 • examined Helen's microbe father highly satisfactory con- Sept Belmont., October 14,1901. sent her letter back unopened.” cerned. F A S sailed 3w43 Collector of taxes for the town of Belmont for the It was a fine, Emily Whitney, Pendleton, 5. Montreal:—“We frequently use Perry >• closely. fat, elongated, Helen buried her face in her hands. from San Francisco Oct. 18 for Honolulu. beetle-like creature. lie was married in ISOCi to Miss Win- her arms about sailed from San Francisco Davis’ Pain-Killer tor j tains in the stom- ® '8'®<8/?.S'® 88888)88888 88 • 8 • • • • • Betty put her, and ston of and Emily Reed, The girls giggled loudly over if and Albuquerque he and Mrs. Oct 28 lor NSW. the two cousins wept together. The I Sydney, ach, rheuviatisvi, stiffness, frost bites, chil- hurried back to their and hompson are among the prominent Fort Chas. C. pens paper, other girls hushed their voices in won- George, McClure, sailed eager for another trial. How the ink residents of Clayton, where they are from Port Townsend Oct 7from Chemainus, blains, cramps, and all afflictions which derment as they looked at them. both did very popular and for Port Pirie. befall men in our I have no hesi- ily! ca- respected.—Santa position. “Helen, dear,” whispered Betty’s New Gov F sailed from On and after Oct. trains & Anna Fe, Mexican. Robie, Coleord, 8, 1901, connecting H. Coombs Co Davis held J what Everett, IW. quickly up ap- tation in •) ressing voice in Helen’s ear. “1 am the Wash. 1 for N. saying that Pain-Killer is the to be a first-rate of a skele- Sept Sydney, S. W. at Burnham and Waterville with through trains n peared study .. : DEALERS I.V : .. a lonesomest girl in the United States, llenry 15 A W arrived best remedy to have near at hand.” ^ ton, with “Anna Davis” faintly outlined Hyde, Blanchard, for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and living all alone with Grandmamma Where Our at San Francisco June 13 from Baltimore. down the middle of it. Gertrude Pills- Soldiers Died. Boston, will run as follows: Bruce. She told Hr. the Luzon, Park, at Manila Sept 2, for New- Used Internally and Externally. I—.. then held a Bridgeman The recent ambush and killing of bury up figure apparently other she was of castle, N. S. W. FROM BELFAST. • intended for a as day thinking adopting American soldiers in Two Sizes, J5c. and 50c. bottles. % Second-Hand Goods nun, it was nearly fifty Samar Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, sailed AM PM PM composed a young girl to be company about the entirely of beads. have attracted attention to the Island. from Cape Town Oct. 14 for Newcastle, N. Belfast, depart 7 15 1 26 3 30 t house for me. Just think of * cried all a that, S. W. City Point.t7 20 tl 30 13 30 •) “Splendid!” the girls. In * Helen!—a girl from an Manuel 1) Waldo. .t7 30 tl 40 t3 65 OF AJLD KINDS. second more Bertha Willis showed a orphan asylum, Llaguno, C Nichols, sailed from (i too! Hong Kong Oct 25 for New York. Brooks. 7 42 1 52 4 20 beautiful creature outlined with Knox .t7 64 t2 04 t4 38 2 Parties having FURNITURh, forget- “You will have to come and Puritan, A N sailed from San me-nots. simply Blanchard, Thorndike. 8 00 2 10 5 15 Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. •5 CARPETS, live with me to save me from that Unity. 8 10 2 18 5 50 ® u, now wonderful! was now the arrived at Honolulu 30 from STOVES, orranything in awful fate, and you may teach all the Reaper, May Burnham, arrive. 8 35 2 40 6 25 cry. Newcastle, N. S. W. Bangor.11 35 4 36 (+ by sending us a card will receive a ppm j * babies in the country music, if it will * “O. look here!” said Dorothy Good- SI) Carleton,Amsbury, arrived at Tacoma A M (8 call. Antique Furniture a specialty. make you feel more independent and Waterville. 908 3 08 7 20 sell, “did you ever see anything so funny Wash. Oct. 10 from Honolulu. contented.” St F W arrived at Manila PM AM as mine?” Paul, Treat, Portland.12 15 6 35 1 26 33 Main Street, Belfast, fie. * was too wise to tell Helen at 28 § Betty Aug from Newcastle N. S. W. via Sydney. B. D. 4 00 9 05 5 67 “Dorothy’s microbe had the of Koatnn ( figure this that she had made her St sailed from Port Townsend Boston, • • * a outlined point up Nicholas, jW I). 410 !§ 0* 8888•88888888888888888 giant with tassels, and tassels Oct. 8 for San Francisco. mind that so long as she lived she and TO BELFAST. depended from his long arms. State of L A Helen should share alike; and also that Maine, Coleord, arrived at i MAINE “Dorothy Goodsell!” cried Helen, “I Hong Kong Sept 11 from New York. 1* M AM STATE OF within a month all the kin in E. D. 00 9 00 have made the number of mi- Pierpont. Tillie E Starbuck, Eben sailed Balm is the Rftat..n ( 7 greatest that of the Curtis, Cream placed Into nostrils, spreads Boston, WALDO SS. part country should be in- from San Francisco Oct 6 for Honolulu. j w D. 8 30 crobes, and I never even dreamed of over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- p M vited to Plainfield to meet this wonder- Wm U arrived at Sau To the Honorable Justices of our Sunn like that. Do Macy, Amsbury, mediate and a cure It is not Portland.-.....11 CO 7 00 1 06 Belfast, anything you suppose ful new follows. drying—does cial Court next to be holden at cousin. Francisco Sept 18 from Alaska. A M you can do it not 50 cents at for our said County of Waldo, on tin again?” with her arms still Wm H J T at Manila produce sneezing. Large Size, Drug- 4 15 loaded her Then, around Conner, Erskine, Waterville. 9 52 7 10 Tuesday of September. A. 1). 1901. Dorothy pen with ink and gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. 7 16 135 Helen, Betty called out, “O, girls! what Sept 2, discharging. Bangor... libels C. Kejnai* splashed away. there was another ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. p M Emily Lo, do I have HARKS. in and tin p tasseled you think? Helen and dis- KESPECTFULLYBurnham, said County, gives gentleman! Burnham, depart. 8 60 10 20 4 57 to be informed that she was i;i\\ covered that we are cousins, and Helen Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at orable Court The girls were now greatly excited Unity. 9 08 10 75 6 05 married to James A, Keynalds, on the Ju; is coming to live with me.” Montevideo Sept 19 from Yarmouth, N S. Thorndike. 9 17 11 20 5 15 In v and scrawled untiringly, trying to out- Don’t Replace a Bad Cold With of July, A. I). 1881, at said Burnham, There was too much human nature in Edward May, arrived at San Francisco Knox. t9 25 ill 35 t6 24 a minister of the Gospel, lawtull\ u do each other in microbes of bewilder- Hatch, Betty for her not to add, “So, whenever Aug. 17 from Honolulu. a Bad Brooks. 9 40 12 12 6 40 ized to solemnize marriages at said Burnham ing form. As a rule middle names were arrived at Portland Digestion. Waldo. t9 60 tl2 30 t6 60 That they lived as husband and wif«* a you wish to see will Ethel, Dodge, July left because the ink would girls Helen, you 20 from Charleston. City Point.. flO 00 tl2 50 to 00 Burnham from tin* time of said internum out, persist Colds are w. have to come to see too.” cured and certain- Belfast, arrive 10 06 1 06 6 06 until a. 1). 1894. That libellant in so me, Herbert Black, W H Blanchard, arrived quickly May, your drying quickly. MAP SHOWING ISLAND OP SAMAR. chaste and affectionate wile i>* Betty raised Helen’s face, where a at Buenos Rosario for by station. faithful, Mrs. Haskell, watching the bold dashes Ayres Aug 19, Boston. ly tFlag towards her said husband during said tinu smile was to with the Mabel I C N Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at at the ink bottles from the' window beginning play Samar is the third in size of the Philips Meyers, Meyers, from Ro- said James A. Keynalds, utterly regardl. from on Branch. >•* tears, and kissed it “And, sario for New York, arrived at Montevideo $5.00 Belfast and all stations his marriage vows, covenants and duties. where she was cast tenderly. pines, and it is one of the most promis- tickets to all West and North sitting knitting, we shall not Sept 14. Through points 15th day of May, A. D. 1894, utterly desert, Helen, forget your Microbe via all for sale L. W. George many anxious glances at her pretty red ing of the islands. A large crop of arrived at Sabine Hale's west, routes, by abandoned your libellant and has constant!) Party very soon; shall we, dear?” Matanzas, Pass, Tex., Agent, Belfast. GEO. F. EVANS, carpet. is grown there. : Oct 2 from Havana. tinned said desertion to this day. X. Y. hemp Vice President and General Manager Your libellant further shows that she is p A few moments before the hour Syracuse, Olive cleared from F. E. and Ticket for Thurlow, Baltimore Bootiiby, Gen’l Pass, Agent. sed of a small amount of real estate, in In Oct 30 for Guanica. 1901. refreshments Helen distributed to each The of Portland, October 10, name, valued at live hundred dollars. Sour Dough Hotel. Chief Southerland. at Honey tin arrived Town that girl twelve strips of paper. At the head Hydrographer Penobscot, Cape Sept 3 And your libellant further shows from Freemantle. deuce and whereabouts of the said Janu s \ of each a branch of willows strip pussy George A. Hatch, formerly a well-known 1 The navy department has selected s Rebecca Crowell, M G Dow, cleared from nalds is to her unknown, that sin* has um. was in water colors. Horehound to ascertain tin* same m delicately painted business man of Portland, but now Washington Oct 24 for sonable diligence Oregon, Lieutenant Commander W.II. H. South- Bangor. so. She asked each girl to make her microbe Rose Melvin unable to do and for several years past located in the Innis, Coleord, arrived at Wherefore she that the bonds ot u on all her erland to succeed C. C. Tood as Removal prays Santos 17 from New York. strips. went from Portland with Capt. Aug. mony now existing may be dissolved. I" Klondyke, one of ! Tar u. When the girls had all made their Sachem, Nichols, arrived at New York and her and her said husband, and a deemoi : chief hydrographer of the navy, and microbes Helen handed them the first parties to be organized in that sec- Feb 28 from To the oc- and that such further deem* in p bunches orders have been issued him Hong Kong. and it causes no Allyn Block, formerly granted, detaching Thomas A Goddard sailed from Rosario indigestion. 25$, to dower in her said real estate as the emu of narrow pink ribbon, and the tion. Long ago he gave up the search for from the command of girls the Dolphin. rior to 30 for Boston. the size reasonable and proper, in the premises. their of and tied and for some time he has been p Sept 50 t" “O, Helen!” she said, “what a lot of on the obstacle to Oct 22 from Point-a-Pitre. Dr. actually unknown. Emmons’ our lars follow. bar, the and and we shall be to welcome navigation myself, glad Before me, ABNER w. EL ETCH t- L work it must have been to all of John C has to < paint was and Smith, McDonald,arrived at New Monthly Regulator brought happiness friends whenever it is for them to call. I Justice of the l’> a. 1333 Icicle avenue. Best house north successfully accurately charted, hundreds of anxious women. There is possible those pussy willows. Do you know, I a work of much value to York Oct 22 from Charleston. posi- of Mexico. First class in every par- commerce. tively no other known to medical science have a very complete line of never noticed until this Mary A Hall, Haskell, cleared from Balti- remedy STATE OF MAINE. afternoon that ticular. known water While in command of the since that will so and do the work. Every fluid, except- Dolphin, more Oct 23 for Pensacola. quickly safely Builders’ Hardware of the latest your middle initial is the same as mine? i ed, for sale at the bar. Private entrance that vessel has been laid at Boston Longest and most obstinate irregularities from style, Waldo ss. Supreme Judicial Cot kt. up Lucia Porter, Farrow, arrived at Fernan- cause relieved Success in all in- Term, 1901 What is your middle name, Helen?” for ladies bv ladder in the rear. Rates one for Commander Southerland any immediately. guar- Mouldings, Floorings Woods, September repairs, dina Oct 26 from Belfast. anteed at any stage. No pain, danger, or inter- Upon the foregoing libel. Ordered, That middle name is re- ounce day. rates to ministers cluding Parquet .Samples, Mantels, Tile, m “My Pierpont,” per Special has been serving in the navy depart- R W Hopkins, Hichborn, in port at ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of libellant give notice to the libeliee of the p* and the Indians and Fire Sets, Boors, Sash and Blinds, Stair com thm* plied Helen, adding softly, “It was my gambling “perfesh.” as naval to Montevideo 3 for U. S. cases where others have failed. The most diffi- ency thereof by causing an attested double. ment aide Secretary Long. Ang loading tin* mother’s name.” niggers charged R F Morse, arrived at Demer- cult eases successfully treated by mail,and bene- Posts, Rail and Balusters. Window Olass and of this order thereon to be published family House rules. Guests will be Lieutenant Commander Albert Cleaves Pettigrew, ficial results in instance. No weeks in The Jourua. provided guaranteed successively Republican 1 how said ara Oct 28 from Portland. every Cut to any size. ■ “O, strange!” Betty. “My with breakfast and dinner but must hustle has been ordered to the command of risk whatsoever. We treat hundreds of ladies newspaper printed at Belfast, in the Count) Sallie W H arrived at Jack- to he tim middle name is Pierpont, too. “My I’On, West, whom we never see. W rite for further particulars to see friends and I re Waldo, the last publication thereof for their own lunch. boots must be the Dolphin. Trusting my customers, > Spiked sonville Oct 26 from Philadelphia. and free confidential advice. Do not off too at before the term of said Court m mother’s name was Mary Pierpont.” removed before to bed. Dogs not al- put main Yours days, least, going [Commander Southerland was on the Willie L Newton arrived at New York long. All letters truthfully answered. Remem- very truly, to be holden at Belfast, within and for tin* ( exclaimed lowed in the bunks. Candles and hot water m “Truly?” Helen, “My Oct 23 from Buck’s Harbor. ber, this remedy is absolutely safe under every of Waldo, on the first of Januan when she visited Belfast last B. HALL Tuesday .) mother’s name was Mary, too.” charged extra. Towels changed once a Dolphin possible condition and positively leaves no after C. that the libeliee may then and there appear ill •>! “My mother also had a cousin Mary week. Crap, chuck luck and jack games. summer during Old Home Week.] effect upon the health. Sent by mail, securely show cause, if any lie has, why the prayer and sold. Insect for A was sealed, $2.00. Money letters should be registered. libellant should not be granted. continued Dogs bought powder mother who trying to teach her > Pierpont,” Betty, strangely bar. DR. J-W. EMMONS CO., 170 Tremont 8t., Boston. Attest—TILKSTON WADLIN,CI< sale at the little boy to say “No. thank asked p moved to be confidential. Mamma you,” a true copy of the libel and order Court tin A Card. him at dinner if he would have some beans. loved her like a sister. The Mr. Hatch is a son of the late Barak A. Attest—TILESTON WADL1N, Clerk poor girl “No,” replied the child. “No what ?” asked Wanted. had a very sad history. When I was a and Louisa I. Hatch of Morrill and a broth- it Apples We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to Mamma sweetly. The boy looked at her in To Whom May Concern. little girl mamma used to tell me about er of our Prospect village correspondent. refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of surprise and answered, “No beans 1” Highest prices paid for all good varieties table Whereas, my wife, Alice Jennie has all the times she and her Cousin His relatives and friends in Waldo Greene’s Warranted of Tar if it fails Bagley, also in WANTED good county Syrup left my home without just cause. I forbid all per- apples, good cooking apples. Bring your used to have and to cure your cough or cola. We also guar- sons her on as I shall ns. Mansfield foot Main Mary together, will be glad to hear of his prosperity. You are muoh more liable to disease when trusting my account, pay all apples and try store, A tenant for a house on Congress street antee a 25-cent bottle to no debts of ner after this date. especially when mamma was sick so prove satisfactory liver and bowels do not act contracting street. PITCHER & LANCASTER. being repaired and put in condition to satiny- or refunded. your properly. October before she died. money DeWltt’s Little Risers remove the 14,1901. Rent low. Ui5 long Don’t try to keep house without a Glen- A. A. Bowks A Early 3w43* GEOBGE L. BAGLEY, H. C. Pitcher, “Cousin married a musician Co., cause of disease. R. H. Charles W. Lancaster. tf37 VM. C. MARSHALL. Mary wood range. 6m4S W. 0. Poor A Son. Moody. Troy, Maine 4 < CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIEN- (a OLD lll'NT. UTBKAKY TOWS AHD HOIKS. TIFIC CIRCLE. "Let the GOLD DUST twfau * yoer week.* mi 2iil As we come toward the Christmas Cleveland, O., Oct. 18, 1901. The holidays, larger space in the magazines RHEUMATISM •twenty-eighth annual Chautauqua As- is given to Action. The Cosmopolitan includes a of the Mexican sembly closed on August 29th after re- tragic story foot-hills Thomas A. a the attendance by Janvier, very cording largest in its clever society story by Carolyn Wells, history. It was estimated that over 50,- one of the Old French Romances by 000 different persons this year attended Richard Le Gallienne, an unusually in- Indiau narrative H. T. the concerts, lectures and entertain- teresting by George, and a weird story by S.R. Crock- FUEL ments. With 15,000 people in daily ett. BELFAST & HAY CO. attendance at the Mother Chautauqua, with several hundred thousand persons The November Atlantic opens with attending l|er branch Assemblies, with Sydney Brooks’ Europe and America, 2,500 students in her summer schools giving the European view of the vital mil with 25,000 readers of her literature topics of Reciprocity and the Monroe and in her circles, Chautauqua has been Doctrine; Paul E. More treats sympa- Haddocks, Plymouth Vein, Scratonn, t ruly called “The Largest Institution thetically The Solitude of Hawthorn; for Higher Education in the World.” Congressman McCall’s Daniel Webster Chautauqua is purely an educational is timely and memorable; J. K. Hos- AND LATTImIr LEHIGH. mer’s and is not conducted for w» Mississippi Valley exploits that institution, Inatmmd oi MW Stove and Chestnut. and Grate. private protit. By broadening the wonderful region, while Charles Bas- Egg tide’s In sheds new social and intellectual life of many DUST Argonne much light My RHEUriATIsn CURE Is lust as Delivered and put In, in barrels, 56.50 56.30 communities, it has exercised a wide GOLD on rural France. Henry A. Clapp’s terrain to cure rheumatism as water of cleaning. U W “ intiuence for the in the I tor any Itind Reminiscences continue, Sal- la to quench thirst. No matter what In Dump and Carls, 6.36 6.15 public good OftpI/TT flllrf MOM OOOOOIIlOIOif treating Adelaide Janau- of the the Cuited States and other countries. vini, Neilson, Nilsson, part pain be In ... THE W. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, Chicago ] body may Prices at 6.10 5.90 It has become a household word. It schek and others. Charles E. Grinnell or whether It Is acute or chronic. Wharf, 'ms high ideals, and has had the practi- offers many valuable ideas on Modern riUNYON’S RHEUriAlisn CURE cal wisdom to make them real and “Formative Incidents in American Murder Trials. Forcible stories and will drive It out in a few hours, and Lehigh 25 Cents per Ion extra. operative. Chautauqua has touched Diplomacy.” The importance of the sketches are Ellen Duvall’s The Lovers; fully cure in a few days.—riUNYON. in and broadened the intellectual life of attitude of the United States recent Kate M. Cone's A. Colonial Boyhood; Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure will cure any cast of A discout of 25 cents ton will be made from the above or stomach trouble. per prices a it has affairs in China has awakened a keen Edward Thomas’s Recollections of No- ,n«ige*ti°n many community—nay, more, Ninety per cent, of kidney complaints. for CASH within ten from of Coal. interest in the influence of our own and Frances A. Al- Including days delivery given to many a community its first vember, Mathews's tbecarhttt stages of Bright’s Disease, can be cured it with 1 timation that there is an intellectual country in foreign affairs, and is, lee Same. Miss Johnston’s Audrey in- Manyon’s Kidney Cure. Mon s Catarrh Curewill cure catarrh a most time to creases in force and interest. A yon of the bead, life. therefore, opportune Group throat and no matter of how 13 or TEN VERY These stomach, long standing. Cumberland Coal Wood of all Kinds DESIRABLE. oi tne summer look into this subject more fully. of Lyrics and the always entertaining Nervous affcctionsanddiseases of the heart uncon- | cnautauqua every- trolled and knows. Of the "Winter Chautau- articles will take up each of the lead- Contributors’ Club complete a brilliant cured by Mun yon’s Nerve and HeartCure. sly Munyon’sColdCure will break upanyfonnofcold. All Coal in weight, quality and delivery. I Telephone ua Course of Home not so courts in turn, and show number. guaranteed satisfactory > Study many ing foreign Munyon's Vitaliscr restores lost powsrsto weak E^Speelal attention given to delivery outside city limits. (Connection 18-4. we Guarantee it know, over two hundred and our relations to them and to the his- men. Price $z. * although The thousand readers liave taken toric events which have led up to our “The Twelve Inspirations,” is the Gnlde te Health (free) tells about diseases xty and their cure. Get at title of a handsome volume con- it any drug store* The Curst A Testifies. of its Its social as a world power. little are on Physician .-(vantage instruction. position all sale there, mostly at as cents a viaL .*•’ for the use of the annual read before duence has penetrated almost every Weekly programs study taining poems Munvon, New York and Philadelphia. if “I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and will be as the National Editorial Association MimfOJPW INHtLKB CTttKS IATABBH. used in life that itv, town, village, and many foreign clubs prepared heretofore, by ft have never anything my its did me the that "untries. the summer grouping the required subjects so that poet laureate, William E. Pabor of good did,” says County During past Geo. W. of Hall me hundred and Chautau- the work can be carried on to the best Denver, Colorado. At the meeting of conduct a business of her own. She Physician Scroggs County, twenty-live Ga. a I have the N. E. A. in Buffalo last June the a book and in “Being physician prescribed Published Mon-1 ;a Assemblies were held in thirty-five advantage. opened stationery shop it and found it to the best results.” If P u b 1 i s h ed on A Base line of Association not refused to give day, and mates and the attendance Discrimination. only accept the Back Bay. The most exclusive the food eat remains in Wednesday, Thursday, territories, you undigested your and Friday, is in known for which Most read a bit here, up Mr. Pabor’s resignation but Back families were a her nearly a million of people pick adopted Bay -long stomach it there and the sys- _ _ a aggregated people. decays poisons —reality line, fresh, ...... sixty years in every a bit there skim an article some- tlie resolution: The Chautauqua and Scienti- and following “Resolved, regular patrons. About a year ago tem. You can prevent this by dieting but UlUI- every-otlier-day METlAf part of the United Literary That ("irele was at the Chautau- where, gaining only a mass of indis- this Association would be pleased Miss Clark, quite went that means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia IlC TV Daily, giving the PI iu WW States as a Nation- organized accidentally, latest news oh al unrelated The Chau- to see a collection of Mr. Pabor’s poems into the under the Cure digests what you eat. You need suf- days Family Newspa- ,ua summer Assembly in 1878. Its tinct, impressions. publishing business, of issue, and cov- of the in and fer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. per highest is to a tauquan Magazine, by giving a com- preserved book form, will lend title above mentioned, and has ering news of the for farmers irpose provide systematic already The worst case quickly cured. Never fails. class, (use of reading in literature, paratively brief but comprehensive its aid to make such publication a finan- two great book successes to her credit. other three. It con- and villagers. It history, R. H. Moody. tains all important contains all the ience and art. It secures to those historical view of the important topics cial success.” Hon. B. B. Herbert, The first was Adams “Quincy Sawyer,” foreign cable news m o s t i m portant of the sets a standard in rela- founder and first of the N. a New which came out in ho have been denied college opportu- day, up president England story, mmwhich appears • # ■ m general n e w s of E. in an to A TH E DAILY TR I- ne* the college student’s general out- tion to which all one’s reading on this A., introduction the “Twelve about a year ago and is now selling on Neighborly Cltll. V n K If ¥ II D If ^ U E DAILY n RUNE of same TK1BUNK to It falls into The Inspirations” says: “The members of toward the the second “Have called on 1 U IV I UnIV up ■k upon the world and life.' also subject naturally place. 200,000 mark; you the new neigh- date, also Domestic hour of to news of the N. E. A. owe a debt of to was going ves college graduates an opportunity detached, floating, incomplete gratitude “Blennerhassett," the Aaron Burr bors next door yet, Mrs. Glibbins?” and Foreign Corre- press, an Agricul- review the studies of earlier the hour is referred to a standard of him who has composed and presented, romance, which was a few I spondence. Short tural Department years, published “Yes, have. Their boy threw some- are lilled. relative im- from year to the verses contain- weeks with a remarkable Stories, Elegant of the highest or- he Circle is not a college either in its comparison, gaps year, ago record of and hit Half-tone Illustra- ed in this * * * rthing my Willie, and I called der, has entertain- nurses of or its methods. But portance is established, and the essen- souvenir volume. He a 00,000 advance sale before tions, H u morons for study publication on them for an ing reading lias bound all our conventions explanation.”—Phila- influence in many homes has been tials are the more easily remembered together day. Miss Clark happened to know in delphia Bulletin. awaken an interest and enthusiasm the law of association. In all parts of our beautiful, God-favor- Charles Felton the author of through Pidgin, TT etlVLil ion Notes. Agricul- WFFKI■V kbIVla Y Market Re- other one has established a base ed land with a union neck- ™-WFFKI | young. the education among voting words, embracing “Quincy Adams Sawyer,” and in both a tural Matters and which are ac- higher Wn» ports .id old. line of discrimination, from an intelli- lace of pearls of richest poesy, with a friendly way and oiit of she Disappointed. Comprehensive and cepted as authority curiosity reliable Financial A four is gent student of view, and will get garland of sweetest blossoms and fruits went to hear the read. Its “He said he would kill himself If I by farmers and regular years’ course pro- point manuscript and Market reports definite results from one’s con- of It is a volume that will be fresh and its wealth Wouldn’t him.” country merchants, bed. each year being distinct from tbe reading fancy.” country atmosphere marry and is clean, up to st. The member does not bind him- cerning current events. treasured by all the members of the of familiar country character carried “Well?” Regular snlxerip- date, interesting it This method is not sound in an N. E. A. her mind back to the home at *1'50 ,,er by any pledge. The individual only days “He didn’t do it, the mean thing!” educational sense, but be said to be She liked the ye°"iI,,k'e ■ader may pursue the entire course j may The Thanksgiving number of The Unity. story and came TRIBUNE TRIBUNE SSSSs me. but circles of three or more are a real time-saver for people nowadays, away convinced that it would be a wise We furnish it with year. Ladies’ Home Journal is replete with THE REPUBLI- We furnish it with ■ ommended. These circles or clubs for whose attention all kinds of publi- move to publish this book. After the good fiction and interesting and novel CAN JOURNAL THE REPUBLI- •Id and cations clamor. Adams success it was weekly meetings pursue regu- features. It opens with an “Quincy Sawyer” for $2.50 per year, CAN JOURNAL It is the editions appropriately natural to ui advance. programmes of readings, discussions, only very large article which tells "Where the Presi- perfectly bring out “Bleuner- 1 for S--00 per year, a etc. fiver which are called for which can warrant liassett,” the same and now 1 in advance. pers. forty supplementary dent's Turkey Comes From." Then by author, Soft urses are for stu- publication of these books at so moder- numerous other are under provided special there are delightful stories Hezekiah publications Send aL orders to nts. A called tbe ate a as $2.50 for these four by In the meantime the matter of monthly magazine price Lutterworth and Laura Porter, way. $2.00 for The Spencer books lautauquan is published with read- books, Chautauquan Mag- and a new love called publishing required more atten- and 50 cents for the enrollment story “Christine,” tion and more Harness The Journal Maine. annouuce- azine, Republican Publishing ms. notes, programmes and by Frederick M. Smith. Cleveland Mof- commodious quarters, Company, Belfast, vnts. review outlines are in this great people’s university. and so the Back book and station- Special fett has an interesting story about Ira Bay You can make your har- veu in The whole course can be obtained was sold out ness as soft as a the books and required read- by I). the and •ery shop and publication glove Sankey, great evangelist, and as tough as wire by / gs. Twenty minutes a day will cover paying $1.00 down and the reinainderof offices were opened down in the busi- Edith King Swain recounts the famous I using EUREKA Har- A FREE the $5.00 in ness can PATTERN 1 required reading, and the total ex- easy payments throughout ascents she section of the city. It is quite ness Oil. You 1 j, has made in various parts Its life—make it I ■ -use amounts to a less than the year. Orders can be sent direct to that Miss inherits her lengthen (youi own selection) to every sub- I 'l $5.00 year, of the possible Clark last twice as as world. Will Bradley’s original long it | scriber. fmiy 5U cents a year. | fteen cents a week for a of the Chautauqua General Oflices, Cleve- ambitious and the of ac- \ ordinarily would. 1 | period designs for a house begin with the break- spirit, faculty I | uie months. A is awarded at land, O. whatever she diploma fast-room, and Wilson Eyre, Jr., pre- complishing attempts, e end of the four and from her Phineas years' course, sents plans for a country-house and a great grandfather ■ als are bestowed for written review who in the Battle of Scrofula, with its swollen glands, running garden. Mr. Bok gives much good ad- Warren, fought EUREKA ork and for extra The sores, inliamed cutaneous eruptions, He was a near relative of reading. eyelids, vice to young married couples in his Lexington. of a of yields to llood's Sarsaparilla. Warren of Bunker Hill fame. '[vantage systematic plan study editorial. Another most timely feature Joseph MASAZINEWI • to one who has had She had the J apparent any Should a Man great-grandfathers in Harness Oil She—It's no use bothering me, Jack. I is, “Why Young Support casion to compare the results of a Revolutionary war. makes a har- shall marry whom I please. the Church?” by the Bev. Francis E. poor looking A LADIES’ MAGAZINE ar of with the out- ness like new. Made of desultory reading He—That’s all I'm to Clark. home-made Christmas A gem; beautiful colored latest asking you do, my Many The pure, heavy bodied oil, es- plates; line of a twelvemonth in which the Children’s Friend. fashions economics t.i dear. You me well are and the first of prepared to with- dressmaking oks and articles ^ oil’ll have a cold this winter. stand the weather. work; hints; liciion, magazine read, Journal’s Puzzles” Maybe »cribe to day, or. send SC for lair-t copy Amusing appears. have one now. aether few or have been Energy all gone? Headache ? Stomach out you Your children will suf- Lady agents wanted Send for terms many, The regular departments are Sold everywhere of order? a ease of torpid liver. exception- fer too. For coughs, croup, bronchitis, in cans—all sizes. liosen with a definite aim in view. Simply and the illustrations grip Stylish. Reliable, Simple, Up-to- Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new ally good superb. and other winter complaints One Minute date, Economical ami Absolutely Chautauqua gives to every-day peo- The man or woman of By Curtis Publishing Cough Cure never fails. Acts It Perfect-Fining Paper Patterns. i>cpi itiui.jMOMj ninicai i-arnuiiid ram e the to the you. Company, promptly. Made by STANDARD 0?L 33. opportunity enjoy Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten is very pleasa.it to the taste and perfeetly of an education that ily Paper in tl»e t'nited States. vantages beyond In The Future.—First Billionaire’s Son— cents a copy. harmless. C. H. George, Winchester, Ky., irnished by the common school, and What did you get for your birthday ? Sec- writes, “Our little girl was attacked with Sheriff Sale. Believing that one of our bugs the facilities for self-culture to ond Billionaire’s Son—I got a railroad. “Fernley House” is the title of the croup late one night and was so hoarse she every readers should MSCALL/ffifr nave at least one v fireside. “That’s nothing, I got a whole system.”— latest of Mrs. Laura E. could hardly speak. We gave her a few good agricultural and family family production Taken this 26th of October, A. I). 1901 on an Life. doses of One Minute Cure. It re- day journal, we have The c. I., s. C. Course for the coming Richards graceful pen. “Fernley House” Cough execution dated the 19th day of October A. D. perfected arrangements whereby lieved her and she we can send inter is of unusual interest. The four is a delightful country estate, with immediately went to I 1901. issued on a judgment rendered by the that practical aud instructive jour- Hundreds of lives saved every year by- sleep. When she awoke next she Judicial Court for the of Waldo ’ATTIRNSW nal. Farm edited and illus- grounds, garret, charmingold morning Supreme county ami Home, in connection with The ••quired books, newly liaving I)r. Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil in the furniture, had no signs of hoarseness or croup.”. R. at the term of said court, begun and held at Bel- and a It is no and Perforations show Republican Jouru 1 ot. liberal term itcd and just issued, are:— house .just when it is needed. Cures croup, mystery. Castle of II. Moody. fast in said county on the 3rd Tuesday of Sep- All Seams Allowed remarkably A I). on 9th of the be- the Basting and Sewing lints. as given below. Lack of Men and Cities of Italy. In three heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. Otranto, though. Its walls ring with tember 1901. tlie day term, space forbids but. a brief of A. D. in favor 10 and cents each—none higher arts. and it holds the most charm- ing the 26tli day September 1901, Only 15 description of the contents of Farm and Home laughter, of Isaac S. of Brooks in said of I Ask for them. Sold in nearly every city Did Not Remain So.—Mr. Manhattan— Staples county which is j. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, ing summer party of young people ever Waldo against Horace C. Webber of Monroe in l and town, or by mail from unequalled for variety and excellence Are the divorced women in Chicago called Admiral Seliley** Helpmate. the of will be sold at public McCALL CO.. Prominent clink .1. Miller, University of Chicago, gathered under one roof: Peggy, Jean, county Waldo, and B THE among its many departments may be widows? Mrs Wabash—Not for any auction at the office of F. W. Brown, Jr., in : d Oscar Univer- Hugh, Grace, Margaret, and The devotion of Admiral Schley to B 113-113-117 Wrst 31 si St. SV.S YII2K. mentioned the Farm.and Garden, Market Kuhns, "Wesleyan length of time.—Town and Country. (Jerald, Brooks, in the country of Waldo, to the highest I Reports, old his Fruit Plans big-hearted Uncle John, the chap- handsome and accomplished wife bidder on Saturday, the 30th day of November Culture, and Inventions, The Apiary, No matter how have had the the fol- I mperial Germany. Sidney Whit- long you erone, adviser and friend. This is a is well known tlironghout the navy, A. I). 1901, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, Talks with a Lawyer, Around the Globe, Live stork ■ if it hasn't into described real estate and all the title The Journal McCall's .an. cough; already developed for or ing right, Republican* Jancl Maga and Dairy, The Hie capital story young old,—even Mrs. Seliley before her marriage to the and interest and all the in which Poultry lard. tjuestlon Box consumption, Hr. Wood's Norway Pine the right equity zine with free natterns, will be sent one year or 4. Some First Steps in Human Prog- maturest reader must find it absorb- the said Horace C W ebber has and had in and Plants and Flowers. The Veterinary, Fashions and Syrup will cure it. in Addrss •»s. Frederick Starr, of ing,—but it is most ideally to the same on the 20th day of June, A. I). 1899, $2.10 advance. Fancy Work, Household Features. University perhaps in the Only One Living.—Friend—Does the new adapted to the 'tastes of from at the llth hour and 10 minutes forenoon, Rep. Journal I’ur. Co.. Farm and Home is ldcago. girls the time when the same was attached on the Bel Me published semi-monthly, landlady at y our house appear to be getting seventeen to last. The course also includes the follow- twenty two. A little original writ in the same suit. To wit: a cer- thus giving you 24 numbers a year, the whole a out it? she living .of Boarder—Yes, is, thread of wholesome tram lot or of land situated in Monroe in er subjects, which will appear in The romance runs parcel making a volume of over 500 pages, teeming with but we are not.—New York Weekly. the of Waldo and bounded as follows. through the and terminates in a | county all the latest and most reliable hautauquan Magazine: story, To wit: bounded northerly by the farm now or Collector’s Notice. information that Hives are a terrible torment to the little The l. Formative incidents in American happy denouement. style is viva- formerly occupied by one John Nado and the experience and science can supply. folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. cious and and main road the farm taxes on lands of non-resident owners 'iplomacy. By Professor E. E. Sparks. convincing, the simple (so-called); easterly by Unpaid By special arrangement we unto f >r a limite Doan’s Ointment never fails. Instant relief, formerly owned or occupied by one Josiah Walk- situated in the town of Islesboro, County of -. A Journal in Central yet fascinating plot grips one’s sympa- time the following liberal offer: Beading permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 er now deceased; southerly by the farm now Waldo, for the year 1900. l'u rope. thies tenaciously. Mrs. Richards is too or John W. and To all who for The cents. formerly occupied by Bailey The following list of taxes on real estate of pay Republican Journal one The Inner Life of true an artist to make the moral of her John B. Miller and land now or Great Men. westerly by non-resident owners in the town of Islesboro for year In advance, $2.00, Farm and Home will lie Her Mother don't think one John i. Critical Studies in German Liter- Edith, you you but it is safe to formerly occupied by Nado, containing the year 1900, committed to me for collection for story over-evident; say 75 acres more or less. sent for one year tree. The regular are getting too old to play with little said town on the 27th of June, A. 1). l!«io, re- subscription ature. boys? that no young man or woman can read of October day the older I the Dated at Monroe, Me., this 26th day main unpaid; and notice is hereby that if for Farm and Home Is 311 rents a year. Edith—No, mamma; get this tale without a A. D. 1901. given Men and Cities of Italy,” the first I firmer determina- said taxes, interest and charges are not better like them.—Tid-Bits. ISAAC previous- Address all orders to ■"ok of the will in tion to cultivate and LEATHERS, ly paid, so much of the real estate taxed as is year, present graphic honor, courtesy Deputy Sheriff. the life of the Roman Ern- Deafness of 12 Years’ —Pro- unselfishness. House” forms sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, includ- TDK REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., pictures Standing “Fernley interest and charges, will be sold at tracted Catarrh deafness in the fifth last volume ing public 4m46 Belfast. Me, ie, the picturesque days of the Ital- produces many and in the popu- auction, at the town nail, in said town, on the cases. Cant. Ben. Connor of in Republics, when Italy led the Toronto, Can- lar “Three Margagrets” series, yet it first Monday of December, 1901, at 10o’clock a.m. was deaf for 12 front "rid in art and literature, and, fi- ada, years Catarrh. may be intelligently read by itself. William H. Folwell. All treatment failed to relieve. Dr. Ag- acres. A of land a the of tlie 16 mo, handsome cover Twelve lot and cottage and illy, stirring days strug- new’s Catarrhal Powder gave him relief in Square cloth, other buildings thereon, situated in west Penob- ies for Italian A Illustrated Etheldred B. unity. companion one day, and in a very short while the deaf- design. by scot Bay, formerly known as Spruce Island, now known as Folwell’s Island. ■ok to “Men and Cities” will be ness left him It will do as much Barry, $1.25. Dana Estes & Co., pub- entirely. acres. A lot of land and studies in the of In for you. 50 cents. Sold Edmund Wil- lishers, Boston, Mass. Seventy-six buildings Poetry Italy." by- thereon, formerly known as Warren’s Island, son and A. A. Howes & ie Roman section, Prof. F. J. Miller Co.—17 now known as Dyers Island, situated The November Forum opens with a inGilkey’s •f the University of Chicago, who has No Deferred Payments.—“Is harbor between lighthouse point and seven hun- your daugh- timely character sketch of “Theodore dred acre island. Amount of tax. $50.40, ■en a favorite Latin teacher at Chau- ter learning to play by note?” “Certainly Roosevelt,” from the pen of A Maurice Best beans are used. Frank II. Grover. .uqua for more than fifteen de- not,” answered Mrs. a little MKS. SCHLEY. Four years, Cumrox, indig- Low. It is followed a “Pre- only One-eighth acre. A lot of land and house there- Trips a Week. •libes the life and tiroes of the nantly. “We pay cash for every lesson. by paper, Extra care exercised in vividly a State’s in future in 1863, was the ac- on, bounded southerly, easterly and westerly by The idea!’ —Washington Star. serving Honor,” which admiral, blending. land of heirs of neatest Roman poets, illustrating CJocoa shells and dirt are removed. I Kenj. Ryder, southerly by town W’illanl how it has t idle of read. Amount of .esc from Saulsbury explains knowledged Annapolis. They tax, $2.10. by typical passages their words a Strong by New York Special- come to pass that Delaware is at have three Adulterations not Moses "i'ks, with a fulness which pres- children—Lieutenant Thom- permitted. Hastings. given ist.—“After ent without One-fourth acre. A lot of land and years of testing and compari- representation in the as F. D. S. A.; Mrs. (Jse of cottage rings the student into living acquaint- Schley. Virginia most thereon, bounded northerly by land of A. B. son 1 have no hesitation in that Dr. United States Senate. “Sugar and the improved machinery. ice with these great men of the past. saying Wortley. and Dr. W. S. Schley, Jr. Standard of merit- our watchword. Marston, easterly by east Penobscot Bay, south- New Colonies” is the title of an article W. the same Prof. Kuhns Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is the erly by land of T. Burr, westerly by town manner, Oscar quickest, road to land of 1 safest and surest known to medical science. by Charles A Crampton on the econ- Endless watchfulness during manufacture. leading William R. Coombs. Wesleyan University introduces us Amount of tax, $8.40. It relieves the most acute forms of heart omic significance of our recent expan- itellable and Gentle. Cost no more than others._ the later Italian poets, and as he has Frank J. Tyler. ailment inside of thirty minutes and never sion. Hon. Martin Dodere, writing on ritten his the “A a saw. One acre. A lot of land at it lots manuscript under sunny fails.” Sold Edmund Wilson and A. A. pill’s pill,” says the But there Naples, being by “The Government and Good Roads,” 25 to 44, 3 on plan of as ■kies of Italy itself, the book has all Howes & Co.—18 are pills and pills. You want a pill which inclusive, range Naples Commencing Monday, September 30,1901, steam- reports what has been the lotted for Geo. A. Durham. Amount of tax, $3.00. ers leave Belfast: ■ done, by is and Mustn’t e inspiration which might be expeet- certain, thorough gentle. For Boston, via Camden and Diplomacy. First Boy—It’s six o’clock. Washington Office of which be is gripe. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers fill the Fred E. Wyman. Rockland. Mon- .1 from such favorable conditions. Fifteen acres. A lot of land bounded days, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at Let's go home. Second If we for the of bill. Do not force but westerly about i*. Bov—Nit! Director, improvement high- Purely vegetable. Worms? land of L. W. land of II. 3.00 m., or upon arrival of steamer from While the students are thus cause sickness. and sometimes death, by Coombs, easterly by living go home now we’ll get licked for so in various of the assist the bowels to act. and f in^,^ Bangoi. ier staying ways parts country. Strengthen M children, before their presence is suspect- lk L. irct-man, southerly by land of Samuel Yeazie again tlie life of late. If we till For Italy’s past.in stay eight we’ll get hugged Karl who himself took in invigorate. Small and easy to take. R. II. fl ed Oive them a few doses ot and I. M. Burgess, w esterly by land of .Samuel Sparspnrt, Bucksport, Winterpnrt, Hamp- Biese two The Blind, part r pu and charming volumes. and kissed for not bein' drowned.—Puck. the of the Sicilian Moody. pin WORM Yeazie and town road. Amount of tax, $1.80. Bangor, luesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays organization insurrec- I TRUE’S ELIXIR 1 part Saturdays at from f> to n a. m. will take him upon a M If worms are will be fl Chautauquan tion of reveals a of its inner present they expelled. E. W. Ware. From at Jealous Rivals cannot turn back the 1860, page fl A harmless vegetable tonic. S5c. at drueiriow. fl Bangor, touching way landings, Vlon- reading journey through present-day Fatalities of the Season. One-fourth acre. A lot of land and two cot- days, history in an article on “Crispi and Fishing B Pr. J. F. TRUE JL CO.. Auburn. Me. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at Italy, and he will in this way visit in tide. The demand for Dr. Agnew’s little Jjj tages thereon, bounded northerly by land of F. 12.00 noon. Italian Unity.” Price Collier con- D. Pullen, eastei ly by east Penobscot Bay, south- imagination the in whose Pills is a marvel. to FRED W. POTE, Agent. Belfast. very places Cheap buy, but dia- trasts “The Ethics of Ancient and The fishing season of 1900-1901 is.now erly by land of II. Iiandlett. Amount of tax, associations his interest has been so CALVIX AlfsTIX, (}eu*l Supt., Boston. monds in quality—banish nausea, coated Modern Athletics.” President C. F. practically over and the tribute in loss $4.20. awakened. keenly tongue, water brash, pain after eating, sick Th discusses the of life and property, which the ocean T. O. Willey. me oi me wing respective merits acre. A lot of land bounded west- xrvii During secona nan ot the One-eighth >kk .. headache, never of “The Small and the yearly demands fishing port of TAXES 1901. land of John T. ear. will the lead- gripe, operate pleasantly. College Large.” FOR erly Foster, easterly by land occupy Gloucester can be made. of by Germany 10 cents, or loo pills 25cts. Sold Edmund Hon. Charles Denby, a former minister approximately J. B. Adams, southerly by land of ,1. B. Adams up Whitman’s famous by and 30 place. Sidney to contributes a of Sixty-two men sacrificed in the pursuit Penobscot Bay. Amount of tax, cents. will form Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—19 Peking, description Boston hook, “Imperial Germany,” the methods of in of their calling and nine vessels lost, L. N. GILKEY, Terrier 1 he for the and The peculiar “Agriculture COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. Collector of taxes for the town of islesboro for background study, Mrs. Dawn —You hateful thing. You China.” “The Political and Commer- three of them with their entire crews, Cigar. will the year 1900. ('hautauquan offer Critical Studies told Millie Meadows you only wished you the casualties. The October cial Future ,of Asia” is forecasted by comprise years’ A discount of two per cent, will be allowed 16,1901.—3w43 in German Literature and glimpses of were single again. losses are than last S. HARRIS* W. C. Jameson Reid. Walter S. Allen heavier year, which on all taxes paid on or before January l, 1902. I CO., The Inner Life of Great German Lead- Mr. Dawn—(with inspiration)—Of shall ^OEO. happy the of was the smallest in 23 years. The six- be in my office in Memorial Building daily MASS. course, I did. It was that I ex- argues against imposition “Taxes 30101130 ...BOSTON. ers. The Reading Journey will at this only might men left 17 widows and 35 chil- A*M,> and Saturdays from 1,30 to perience once again the joy I felt when you on Street Railway Franchises.” “Pre- ty-two JSfp8 time leave and take the student This the Collector’s Notice of Sale. Italy accepted me, darling. ferences and the Law” is dren. makes average loss for i Central over Bankruptcy M. C. HILL, Collector. s notice. The through Europe, regions Mrs. Dawn—You dear I knew the of a Harold the past 24 years of 95 men each year. subscriber boy! you topic paper by Reming- Unpaid taxes on lauds of non-resident owners Administratorhereby gives notice that he has been dulv marked by those centuries'of struggle couldn’t be so cruel.—Tit-Bits. The nine vessels lost had a ap- ton. In the concluding article S. P. registered situated in the town of Searsport, in the County pointed administrator of the estate of between Pope and which so of 617 tons of for j Emperor the Verner writes not to tonnage valued at $67,000 Waldo, the year 1900. 'WILLIAM T. C ALDER late of united the fortunes of Running Sores, outcome of neglect, optimistically, say WOOD, Liucoln- long strangely and on which there was an insurance The list of taxes on or bad have a balm in enthusiastically, of “The Development following real estate of ville, and blood, never-failing WANTED. non-resident owners Germany Italy. of Africa.” of $52,843. situated in the town of in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Dr. Ointment. Will for the The contribution of the course to the Agnew’s heal the most Searsport, year 1900, committed to me for bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Pictures of old Belfast as collection for said town on the first of of science will be Prof. Starr’s stubborn cases. Soothes irritation almost The woman in this ships, such were day June, mands against the estate of said deceased are study only publisher wAMTORXA. 1900, remains unpaid: and notice is desired to painted on glass or in Europe the mid- hereby given present the same for settlement, and most little volume, “Some after first country is Miss Carro M. who is Kind Ym Him canvas, that if said taxes, interest and are not all indebted suggestive instantly application. It relieves Clark, B«u< the Ahrays Bougte dle of charges thereto are requested to make pay- First in Human in the C. M. Clark .^Tl* the last century. Pictures of the Charlotte paid, so much of the real estate taxed ment Steps Progress.” all itching and burning skin diseases in a reality Publishing previously immediately. The four books above of Boston. She is less than White,Louis Walsh, Grace Ross, Cora or Leonora as is sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, JOSEPH ii. NOYES. mentioned, It cures in Company including interest and will be sold at day. piles 3 to 5 nights. 33 preferred. Any one such and to charges, Lincolnville, Oct. 8, 1901 .| with the supplementary studies in The 80 years of age, was born in Unity, Me., having willing public auction, at the town house, in said town, cents. Sold Edmund Wilson and A. A. dispose of can chautauquan, form, aB will be seen, a by ana is achieving great—yes,phenomenal same, apply to or address on the first Monday of December, at nine o’clock The tree mushrooms are now in 4t42 A. m. Howes & Co.—30 —success as a GEO. A. QUIMBY, Belfast, Me. NOTICE. The subscriber very compact, yet interesting and varied publisher of popular W. F. Brown. bloom. The season for ground mush- Lot of land on southwest corner ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been course. A works of fiction. Miss Clark went to of and No. of duly Natural Quay.—Mamma (who is expect- rooms is over. It has been a sea- Dodge Tripp road; acres, f>; value, appointed administrator of the estate of In addition to one Boston about 10 to see great $25.00; tax, 35 cents. the books, all-im- ing the minister]—Willie, we will have a years ago what son C. for all of the thirty-one edible Abner F. or unknown. Lot on west MELISSA 8PRATT, late of Palermo, portant feature of the has nice old gentleman to tea this evening, and chance there was in a for an Clement, year’s plan Dig city mushrooms on the St and the side of Steamboat avenue; J acre; value, $100; in the County of and come to must be very while he’s here. Croix, FOR Waldo, deceased, given be a special line of reading in you good ambitious country girl who did not want RENT. tax. $1.40. bonds as the law dirocts. All de- is he Santa Claus?—Phila- three poisonous ones have also been persons having relation to current events. The Chau- Willie—Why, to stay at home on the farm all her life.1 Edwin Salmond. Cottage and lot eastern shore mands against the estate of said deceased are de- delphia Press. abundant.—Calais Times. of Goose Fond near Wm J. Mathews’ sired to the same for therefore, will as the Her bright, business-like manner car- rThe store recently occupied by the Condon homestead; present settlement, and all tauquan, publish and ‘'Banner Shoe i acre; value, $125; tax, $1.75. indebted thereto are to make line of its for If want to make ried her ahead and nine Manufacturing Company” requested payment leading required reading you cooking easy, get a rapidly, years Glenwood ranges are abont perfection Store.” C. O.POOB, A. F. MATHEWS, immediately. Glen wood. she Collector of taxes for the tow n of this year, a series of chapters entitled ago decided to shift for herseif—to and people are finding it onb Belfast March 2» 1900.—I3tj Searsport. FRED E. SPR ATT. Searsport^ October 19,1901.—3w43 Palermo, October 8,1901. SEARSPORT LOCALS. rNoBTHPOKT. Mrs. R. P. Russell ofj Bel- mont, Mass., is visiting her grandparents, Mrs. A. V. Nickels left by train Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cummings, Northport.... for Boston. Geo. P. Riley of Somerville, Mass., spent A in VIGOROUS Sunday with friends He is STRONG, MAN Harry Gross has a situation with C. 0. Northport. a at the Cove_ Sawyer & Co. building summer cottage Hundreds Capt. A. C. Batchelder in sch. R. S. Dean Dr. F. S. who has been absent on Eveleth, arrived in New York Oct. 31st....Otis H. home last week. a vacation, returned Cummings left Wednesday for Indiana. Is Liable to Break Down—Pe-ru-na is Capt. Amos Nichols returned Tuesday He represents the Postum Cereal Co. of from a hunting trip in Northern Maine. of Millions Battle Creek, Mich. Sure to Restore. Capt. H. G. Curtis and wife left for their sandypoint. A telegram was received borne in Brunswick, Ga., last Saturday. Oct. 31st announcing the death the day be- fore in TONIC is s medicine that Miss Mae Colcord has just closed a very of cans of Powder Copertino, Santa Clara Co., Cali- gives tone Royal Baking to some of the successful term of school at Prospect Ferry. fornia, of Sarah A., wife of Capt. Joseph A part system. There C. Merithew. Deceased was the daughter are different kinds of tonics, bnt Searsport Royal Arch Chapter will confer have been used in bread, making of Alex, and Martha Black and was born the tonic most needed in this country, the M. E. M. degree next Monday evening. and house- in Sandypoint May 22,1825. Of a large fam- where catarrh is so prevalent, is a W biscuit and cake, every E. C. Pike has moved into the John ily only one remains, Mrs. Martha French tonic that operates on the mucous mem- of Leach and Elm Sweetser house, corner it has rested in of Sandypoint. Of her immediate family branes. streets. Peruna is a keeper using perfect she leaves, besides a husband, one son, C. B. tonio to the mucous mem- branes of the whole Sch. Lizzie Lane, lumber laden from Ban that her food would be Merithew of East Oakland, Cal., and one body. It gives tone gor to New York, made a harbor here Mon. confidence daughter, Mrs. Sarah Dunbar of Santa to the capillary circulation which con- day night. Clara, Cal. Two sons died by being thrown stitutes these delloate membranes. and above whole- from a horse one'child died Peruna is a in its Mrs. Charles Pike has gone to Providence> light, sweet, all, and in infancy. specific operation In life married the mucous membrane. It is a R. I., to spend the winter with her brother’ early she Capt. Merithew of upon some. is a and soon went west to live. tonic that strikes at the root of all ca- Fred W. Morrill. “Royal” safeguard Searsport they In the year 1897 they visited here for the tarrhal affections. It gives tone to the The ladies of the Book Club are notified comes in the first time in forty-five years. The siime minute blood vessels and the terminal that the books will be issued Saturday at alum, which against year they celebrated their golden nerve fibres. Catarrh cannot exist long Clement & Adams’. wedding made so often at their home. Mrs. Merithew had a fall in where Peruna is used intelligently. C. H. Monroe has been offered a situation Peruna seeks out catarrh in all the hid- cheaply powders August which resulted in a broken hip and in Boston for the winter, but has not fully den parts of the the wrist, but had so far recovered as to sit up body. decided to accept it. pushed upon unwary purchaser. and every letter received showed constant Paul Landrum writing from Atlanta, who has Her death Ga., Mrs. Mae Crosby of llucksport, Caution never to send improvement. must have been says: been visiting Mrs. Enuna Bailey, returned your grocer very suddem Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Merithew “In January last I began the use of to her home Tuesday. left California in May and have made an your Peruna and Manalin for what was you any other than extended trip through; the United States, termed heart trouble. At that A telegram received here Tuesday an- baking powder organio coming here early in September-, and the time I could walk to nounced the death of Mrs. Joseph C. Meri- scarcely my place day the telegram came they had just arriv- of business without stopping to rest and thew at Santa Clara, Calif. the “Royal.” ed from a two weeks trip in Nova Scotia. on arrival felt completely exhausted. Mrs. Clara Evans left by steamer City of They left Monday for Boston to await news Had severe pains in my heart and general Bangor Monday for Somerville, Mass., ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK. before making further arrangements for dizziness. After using the first bottle of where she will the winter. spend traveling—Mr. Frank Erskine, who has Peruna I began to improve and today I Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lufkin of Newburg been of the C. feel that I am a sound man and I work Mrs. Caroline Dow of Belfast is in town Searsmont. Mr. Sherman, the apple engineer log towing steamer were the guests last week of Mrs. Lufkin’s P. Connors of fourteen hours a day without any bad for a few weeks. dealer from New Bedford, Mass., is in’ Bangor, had his hand caught sisters, Phoebe and Kuby Clifford. in the crank of the last week and feeling.”—Paul Landrum. The dance at the Grange hall last Satur- town buying apples—H. E. Miller has engine Mrs. Mary H. Coleord, who has been vis- had to have his thumb He' is at A. M. Ikerd, an employee of the C. B. day night was well attended. gone to Boston tor the winter—J. F. amputated. friends in and home for a certs last Friday and Saturday evenings Leland, Eaton, Apple River, N. S.; R. L. Las and for the first of next. Sisters, Davies, Palmas, cld, worth for repairs; the tug was not damaged. and a smaller stable; all modern eonvoniene. a great sufferer during her last years. She 4, ar, schs. Webster were a great success in every way. Each Tay, Bangor; Barnard, Pensacola; 4, ar, bark Willard, Mudgett, — Sch. Sarah I). J. Rawson, Blake, Fer- The grounds extend from High to I nion >tiv.- At a of has had the thoughtful and loving care of Bangor; R. Tilton, Stonington; Montevid -o, and sailed 5th for Turks Island and contains about one acre. Tennis eoun N meeting Freeman McGlivery Post number on the was rendered Henry nandina Oct. ?4, for New York, put into program iinely Calvin P. Harris, Frankfort; Ella Francis, to load salt for Boston. orchard. Within a few rods of Belt'a-d B last week it was voted that the hall should her daughter, Mrs. Myra Terrill, who was Savannah Oct. 31st leaking. She is lumber and thoroughly enjoyed by the audience_ Bucks Harbor; Myronus, Somes Sound; San Juan, I’. R., Nov. 3. Ar, sch. Well- loaded. which it commands a fine view. Kspeeialh be and with her, to cheer and ed for summer home or fashionable boaniu. lighted warmed every Thursday Sirs. A. I). Harlow has to Ilermon to constantly gladden Herbert E., Stonington; Thelma, Sliulee, fleet, gone Rutledge, Apalachicola. house. Six thousand dollars buys it this fall I and should of the tedious hours of sickness by her genial N. S. evening anything importance spend the winter with her daughter, Sirs. MARINE MISCELLANY. will be worth more m the spring. A po'tien of Boston, Oct. 30. Sld, schs. Theoline and KOKIN. offer a post meeting will be held. presence.John Dyer Burnham was the purchase money can remain on mortgag Grace Webber—Ernest Damon has return- Flora Rogers, Southern ports; ar, schs. desired. the guest of Rev. A. P. Hatch and wife Bark C. P. Dixon is on the railway at East William Davis was ed from a business to Susan Stetson and Sarah Mills, arraigned before the trip Stonington. Bangor; Boston being stripped, calked and remet- Conary. In Sunshine, October 18, to Mr. and Sunday—G. L. Tyler and Clarence Whit- Nov. 3, ar, schs. Mary Farrow, Court for an assault Bangor; aled. Mrs. Herbert Conary. a son. Municipal Monday on Hattie S. schs. FOOLER MOUSE,tHIGH STREET. Unity. Little Miss Gladys Estes of Troy- ney are engaged in building an ice house— Collins, Stonington; 4, ar, The ship St. Paul, now at Manila, has Hatch. In South Deer Isle, October 23, to Mr. Mrs. Ella Burgin. The case was Portland. ami Mrs. beyond Omaha, Bangor; Lillian, been sold to Pacific Arthur Hatch, a son. Five of a •••■■- spent two days in town last week with her R. E. Stone has a crew packing apples coast parties for $28,000. thousand square feet land and the jurisdiction of the court and he was Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Ar, sch. Lucy E. She has been ordered to Mathews. In 'Belfast, November 5, to Mr. convenient brick nouse. Formerly owned aunt .Seattle. and Mrs. A. son. and uncle— Hugh Chase, younger son which he bought of Reuben Rhoades. Friend, Thomas, Nov. 3, ar, sch. George Mathews, a during his residence in Belfast, by a bound over to the January term of the Su- Newport; Spoken. Oct. 10, lat. 10 10 N, Ion. 40 40 Pickering. Mr. and occupied, of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. who Sarah L. Davis, New York. In Orland, October 16, to tice William II. Fogler of the Maine Supc Chase, cut his Thorndike. F. S. went to Ban- W, bq. Herbert Black, Blanchard, Rosario Mrs. James R. a son. preme Judicial Court, and not securing Hogan Bangor, Oct. 30. Sld, sch. A. Hayford, Pickering, •Judical Court. Modern conveniences. l*t knee very several is Aug. 7 via Buenos Ayres for Boston or New Webber. In Belfast, November 2, to Mr. and to of to Belfast Sa\ bonds was taken to badly days ago, getting gor last Tuesday with a load of pork and New Nov. sch. Annie subject mortgage $1500 jail. Wadlin, York; 2, ar, York. Mrs. David Allen Webber, a son. Bank, #300. aloug well under the skillful treatment of butter. Mr. raised over head R. Lewis, Weymouth, Mass.; sld, schs. Geo. William Rich a devil-diver Mon- Hogan 2,000 The managing interest in the quartet of caught l)r. Thomas—W. A. Giles and Nebinger, Bullock, New Susie P. family- of nice this — Mahlon S. York; vessels owned John R. estate of a cabbage year by Kelley MAKttiKD. day. It is very rare thing to see one of Oliver, Kendall, do.; Eagle, Robinson, Bos- Bath has been MAIN AND FEDERAL STREETS. have moved into the house recently vacated Hatch and Olive and Mrs. bought by J. S. Winslow & these birds in as are daughter, Julia, ton 4, sch. Estelle, Cura- as ; cld, Hutchinson, Co. of Portland. The vessels are the three- ■ captivity they quick Miss Norton, who is at K. Corner lot in the (business heart of the by boarding Amos Hatch of Jackson coa; sld, sch. Menawa, Getehell, New York. master D. lightning and will dive at the Hash of a passed Friday Howard Spear and the four- CLiFFoT?i*-HEAii. In Camden, October 24, John 4,159 feet. Level and good building snot \\ gun. Chandler’s for a few weeks_The enter- Oct. 29th. J.W. with friends in town_Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunswick, Ga., Ar.,schs. masters Clara Goodwin, Charles Davenport F. Cliff* rd and Mrs. Lucinda C. Heal, both of be worth $1,000 inside of five years. The one caught had a broken wing and was Wilson, D. D. tainment given by the School Improvement Mrs. Balano, Thoinaston; Haskell, and the James W. El well. Camden. Price a a Files, accompanied by Mary Simpson New Nov. bark $300. little larger than dove. It was as quick York; 1, ar., Levi S. Stonington, Conn., Nov. 4. The two- Hansei.i.-Fkrrin. In Camden, October 23. League, Saturday evening, Oct. :16th, was of went to Oct. 30th to sch. Isaiah K. W. H. Hansefl and Lillian M. both of in its movements as a shadow. Vinalhaven, Bangor Andrews, Boston; sld., Stet- masted schooner Ferrin, Odell, Capt. McDonough, Camden. very successful and the children’s parts visit Mrs. H. J. Stevens_Mrs. Richard son, Treat, Bangor; Nov. 3, ar, sch. Almeda Bangor, Maine, loaded with lumber and FARM ON MILLER STREET.: steamers Portkr-Fiske. In Rockland, October 21, Fred The of the Boston & Bangor S. were rendered The at- Willey, Rockland. slate for into this creditably. average C. Higgins and son, Maurice Hilton, are Westerly, put Stonington P. J. Porter of Portland and Jane L. Fiske of Nine acres under good cultivation, corner Darien, Ga., Oct. 25th. Ar., Celia ■ S. Co. will continue four trips until further schv F., morning leaking badly. The schooner was Rockland. i Miller Street and Lincolnville avenue. One nu tendance in the primary room was very- a week with friends in Fairfield— New York. passing Smith, hauled alongside a wharf and as soon as the Sargknt-McLaughlin. In Montville, Octo from office. notice, leaving Searsport for Boston every of the did not Port N. Oct. post good. Twenty forty pupils Harry Rollins and daughters, Annie and Reading, J., 29. Cld., sch. cargo is unloaded will be beached. ber 27, by Hollis L. Jackson, Esq., George D. and Wm. Gardiner. and Hannah R. both of Price, $675. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Satur- receive an absent mark for the term ; viz., Mr. Mrs. N. Slater, Welch, vineyard Haven, Mass., Nov. 4. The Sargent MeLaugnlin, Ivy, of Troy visited and V.’ Oct. 27. sch. Addie Montville. day at 2 o’clock p. m.; returning will arrive E. Bcula B. Archie Saco, Me, Ar., Jordan, wreckage stripped from sch. Harold C. Beech- Lucy Adams, Thompson, Higgins last Tuesday—Mrs. Maud Hogan Harriman, Philadelphia. Smith-Penney. In Waldo, November 3, by PLEASANT STREET. about 8 o’clock a. er while she was sunk in Vineyard Sound re- O. H. Leslie A. Smith Brooks m. Tuesday, Wednesday, L. Varney, Charles II. Bartlett, C. Oct. 30. sch. A. W. Hussey, Esq., of Halsey and daughters, Gertrude and Florence, were Rockland, Ar., Ellis, cently, was placed aboard sch. John T. Wil- and Delia C. Penney of Knox. Undivided half of two houses and lot owe- Friday and Saturday. Fares reduced to Almeda E. Ryder, New York. Hunt, Webb, Lloyd Tozier, of Mrs. Addie Higgins Thursday— liams here today, and will be replaced on in common with Hon. W. B. Swan. Will al" to guests Fernandina, Oct. 31. Ar., sch. Senator $2.80 Boston; staterooms $1.00 and $}..50. Clyde A. Harding, Manley E. Gerry, Wil- board the Beecher, which vessel is now at rent. Mrs. Ira Pitman of Belfast is visiting Sullivan, Boston; Nov. 1, ar., sch. Carrie E. Belfast DIED. The revival services at the M. E. lena Edna M. Gleness F. repairing. Price, $1500. vestry Hall, Cornforth, friends in town....A crew of men have Look, Veazie, New York; 2, ar., bark Rose On or about Nov. 10 the of the Pendleton intensity are attracting large numbers, and the meet- Cates, Myrtle A. Cornforth, Ernena Corn- been at work the line of the railroad Innis, Colcord, Santos, Brothers, fixed red light at Bass Harbor head light along sch. New Adams. In Camden, October 28, Benjamin C. BAY VIEW STREET. ings are both and Alberta F. B. Veazie, Baltimore; cld., Gladys, station, on Bass Harbor head, the south- interesting profitable. forth, Thompson, Philip Grant, removing the old telegraph poles and re- York. Adams, aged 70 years. Miss who is Reuel westerly point of Mt. Desert island and the Cooper. In Bluehill, October 26, Henry C. About one half acre of level land adjoin Thompson, assisting the pastor, W. Libby, S. Bennie Berry, W. Fos- with new ones... .The officers Oct. 29. sch. T. M. Nich- steamb placing them Bucksport, Sld., easterly side of the lower end of Blue Hill Cooper, aged 72 years and 11 months. tide water, about one eight mile below is some of Islands. The best locate delivering helpful and convincing ter Luce and Byllee Moore. The last named of Thorndike Lodge, I. O. G. T., were in- olson, Bay bay and the easterly side of the entrance to Eastman. In Rockland, October 28, Benjamin wharf. Suitable for cottage. Oct. 31. Cld. schr. a of 9 for a wharf south of Commercial street. addresses. Meetings and Bible at five were absent a few Apalachicola, Fla., Bass harbor, will be increased Eastman, native Union, aged 75 years, readings unavoidably days stalled Saturday evening by Lodge Deputy by changing months and 11 Burial at Union. Morris M. Child, Haskell, Baltimore. from fifth to a days. 1 p. m. this week because of ex- it fourth order light No Price, $250. every day except Saturday, sickness, but were kindly C. B. Cox. After the installation cake and Port Townsend, Wash., Oct. 31. Sld., Hanson. In Swanville, November 4, Clark ship other change will be made. 93 7 months. to which the are most in- cused their Miss Laura St. for Hanson, aged years and public cordially by teacher, Hunt, coffee were served_Bethel Lodge met at David, Pearson,Chemaiuus Adelaide; It was nip and tuck between the six mast- Leavitt. In Moses BAY VIEW STREET. York. Rockland, October 28, vited. Bible at who forth effort to make I bark St. James, New ed schooner W. Crow- Francis a native of 61 readings 2; evening service put every possible the home of Fred L. Higgins Saturday George Wells, Capt. Leavitt, Harpswell, aged Good house and lot on west side of sti« Savannah, Oct. 31. Ar., sch. Sarah D. J. 8 6 at 7 p. ley, and the five-master Jennie French Pot- years, months and days. M., (standard). her school interesting and profitable—Miss evening and the officers were installed Fernandina for New York Fine view. by Rawson, ; Nov. ter, Capt. Potter, on their passage down the Nichols. In Searsport, October 31, Hannah Grace who has been teach- sch. T., widow of the late B. Nichols, Price, $600. The children of the Sun- Bartlett, away Grand Lodge Deputy, E. L. Bartlett. They 2, ar., Penobscot, Philadelphia. coast from this port. Both vessels left here Capt. Peleg Congregational San Oct. 31. Ar. Sea aged 59 years. ing school this fall, returned last week, sick. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Francisco, ship last Saturday for Newport News for cargoes day school will give an entertainment in Nov. Packard. In Lewiston, October 26, Mrs. Al- CHURCH. She has a school for the Witch, Howes, Hong Kong; 2, sld., of coal, and both reached their destination mira C. of 77 NORTH Union hall Nov. 11th. engaged winter, M. Hunt next Saturday evening.Mr. B. steamer Honolulu. Packard, formerly Ellsworth, aged Monday evening, It Almeda, Harriman, yesterday. The six-master Eleanor A. Percy, years and 6 months. which she will teach if her health permits. went to Aroostook New Nov. 2. sch. Pews No. 30 and 56. Price, #50 each. will consist of a Trades Song, in which W. Downes Wednesday Bedford, Sld., Henry Capt. Jewett, which arrived at Norfolk Pendleton. In Bucksport, October 26, Joyce, — Blanche Whitaker, 0. P. Estes and fam- to take a position as traveling salesman for Clausen, Jr., Apalachicola. Tuesday, cleared from there yesterday and daughter of» Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Pendleton, twelve children will represent as many Nov. 1. S. D. 5 Ed. Myrick and family and A. L. Estes & Co. of Tacoma, Sld., ship Carlton, will probably sail today for this port with aged years. BROOKS. and a ily, John J. Frye Portland—Earl, Perkins. In Brewer, October 22, Silas Me Keen trades, short cantata, entitled “A Honolulu. another great cargo of coal.—Boston Globe and family, all from Troy, visited relatives son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred died Perkins, formerly of Belfast, aged 66 years. [Cor- One fourth etc., Sv Crown of Reward.” The children have Ward, quite Carrabelle, Fla., Nov. 2. Ar.,sch. J. Man- Oct. 31. grist mill, occupied by in town recently.... McCauslin & Stone will chester Boston. rected.] & Sibley Company. suddenly Saturday morning—Prince Bes- Haynes, The bureau of navigation reports that 130 Riggs. In Belfast, November 3, Louisa Reed, been training for some time and will surely Nov. 3. load three cars of at Winnecook Vineyard Haven, Passed schs. vessels of 43,347 tons gross were built in the wife of Asa F. Kiggs, aged 73 years and 6 months. Price, $250. to all who attend. potatoes sey and wife of Brooks were guests Sunday give pleasure Admission Henry B. Fiske, new, Belfast for Brunswick; United States and officially numbered dur- Simmons. In south Montville, October 20, this week.Harry Whitney and wife are of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berry_Mrs. Josiah a of 78 15 cts.; children 10 cts. If stormy Monday Calvin P. Harris, Frankfort for New York; ing October. The largest steel steamers in- Simmons, native Nobleboro, aged PERSONAL PROPH RTY. over the death of their in- bark Rebecca years and 9 months. the entertainment will grief-stricken Clara Harmon and Mrs. Emma Gordon 5, ar, Crowell, Washington cluded in these figures were the evening, be on Tues- for Christopher, Wadlin. In Belfast, October 31, Nancy O. Seven thousand shares of stock in Manui." fant which occurred last week. in Belfast—S. A. Bangor. tons gross, built at West Real Estate Par value Plans have been made daughter, passed Tuesday Coffin 4,200 Superior, Wadlin, formerly of Northport, aged S3 years factoring Company. day evening. for Baltimore, Nov. 2. Sld, bark Olive Thur- are one third of all the stock issm Much is felt for them. to Wis.; Chicago, 3,195 tons gross, built at Buf- and 2 months. These shares sympathy They has sold his residence at the station Wil- csia: giving several musical entertainments the falo; Frank T. Heffelfinger,4,897 tons gross, Ward. In Thorndike, November 2, Earl, son The corporation owns the building and real have moved from Ralph Pillsbury’s and liam Barlow of Freedom. Mr. Coffin will of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 23 connected with the shoe factory, is out of d. and with this end in view a and her sister ship, the Frederick B. Wells, Ward, aged years. coming winter, and in no way involved in the eiubarassm* n stored their goods at the village. Mr. and move to the rent over the store of Shibles & built at chorus and school will be Chicago; Henry Steinbrenner, 4,- of tjie Critchett, Sibley Company. When singing organized 719 built at Port and the Mrs. Whitney are stopping at G. B. Pills- Coffin_Leslie Bradford and family spent tons, Huron, Mich., BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. shoe factory starts its rental will pay a good di\ and rehearsals begin Thursday evening, William S. Mack, 3,720 tons gross, built at dend on this stock and it will be worth burys at present_Mrs. Martha Parkman, Sunday in Waldo, guests of Mr. and Mrs. par. November 14th, in the conference room. Loraine. The largest sailing vessel was the [Corrected Weekly for The Journal.[ present it is for sale in blocks of one share who is boarding in Troy with Mrs. J. E. George Wilson — Simon Prescott and wife steel ship William P. Frye, 3,374 tons, built more at Instruction in music will be given during Produce Market. Prices.Paid Producer. Pierce for the was fortunate in visited relatives at Burnham Nov. 3rd_ at Bath. share. winter, very Belfast will This $3.50 per the first of the evening specially for the Readers Appreciate shipbuilding, it is reported tnat ueorge 30 to p ton, securing so nice a place for herself and horse A sheep belonging to one of our townsmen Apples p bu., 50|Hay [email protected] Ten shares stock Maine Condensed Milk Co. younger people. The same book will be Advice. L. W%lt of Waldoboro will build for the dried, ^ it). 5@6 Hides P lb, 6 .. .Will Hunt of has been vis- a on share. California,who gave gymnastic performance Joseph Palmers of Boston next summer a six-mast- Beans, pea, 2.00to2.25 Lamb jp lb, 12 Price, $1.50 per used that was used in the singing school 2.25'Lamb iting relatives here this fall, returned to his Higgins’ meadow recently....Mrs. B. W. ed schooner, the largest vessel ever built in medium, Skins, [email protected] Seven one hundred and twenty eight.' A constant 2.50to2.75 Mutton lb, 7 earn last winter. During the latter of the itching tries your patience. Waldoboro... Work on the three-masted Yel’eyes, ^ schooner Charlotte T. Sibley. Price, with part home a short time ago his Downes a few last week 32 40 accompanied by passed days with so Butter p lb, 18to20jOats p bu., lb, mgs from date of sale only, ftftoo. more advanced music will be taken Nothing so annoying. Nothing irritating schooner under construction at Bowkers’ evening Mrs. Ellen who will Beef, sides, ^ lb, 6@7 Potatoes ^ bu., 56 One top carriage. Price $15. mother, Hunt, spend Mrs. T. Ward—V. N. Higgins As or eczema. in is on in for the George itching piles yard Phippsburg being delayed ac- Beef fore quarters, 6£' Round Hog, One double Price $.*5. up preparation concerts to be with him_Otis Walker passed in Belfast....Mr. and Mrs. grocery wagon. the winter and Friday To scratch the irritation makes it worse. count of the .non-arrival of timber from Barley f* bu., 40@45 Straw p ton, One coupe. Price $125. given by the chorus later in the season. Nelson Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cheese 12 wife returned to their home in re- To leave it alone means Fryeburg_The five-masted schooner at ^ lb, Turkey p lb, One two-seat extension top carriage. Price Bangor with Mr. and Mrs. misery. Chicken 10tol2 Tallow Rev. T. P. Williams will conduct the re- Harding piassed Sunday Deering’s yard, Bath, will go overboard p lb, p lb, One single sleigh. Price $8. E. T. Walker, who was Some citizens can tell you how to be free from Calf lb. Veal cently_Mrs. Frank Hubbard—Major J. F. Heath is in about the 20th of this month. Mr. Deering Skins, per 9@10 p lb, One single sleigh. Price $20. hearsals. All who are fond of music are these troubles. the Duck p lb, 14@15 Wool, unwashed, One horse sled. Price taken ill last week, is slowly re- for a few days—Mr. and Mrs. Read following: will build a three-master of about 700 tons $5. suddenly Bangor p doz., 27 Wood, hard, cordially invited to attend. Benj. Ames Thursday and Friday in Mrs. L. of 21 Court street “I saw Eggs covering. Dr. C. M. Whitney is the attend- passed Moody says: this winter—Sawyer Brothers, Milbridge, Fowl tb, 8@15 Wood, soft, Searsport.Mrs. Ann Sarah Ames Willes Doan’s advertised and recom- have the keel of their three-masted call on Mrs. Fred is with her Ointment highly schoon- Geese p tb, 13@14 For further particulars ing physician. Gray and daughter, Lidie Willes, of Gifford, 111., er laid and the force is on NORTH 8EAB8POBT ITEMS. mended. I got a box at Edmund Wilson’s drug employed the Retail Pride. Retail Market. at present.Orville Fuller has been in are visiting their cousin, Benj. Ames. They frames, the work of which is to be hurried EDWARD SIBLEY, Belfast, Maine, Miss Vida has returned from have been in and will also store and gave it a trial. I am pleased to say that Beef, corned, p lb, 8@10 Lime p bbl., [email protected] Thompson for several weeks learning the visiting Unity, along. or Bangor candy visit friends in Mrs. Willes is a it gave me great relief. I used salves and oint- Butter Salt, 14 lb, 18to20 Oat Meal ^ lb, 4®5 JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, Jr., Brooks. Searsport. Disasters, etc. Schooner William F. Corn 72 Onions trade of Bragg & Cummings. of the late Thomas Jones of ments almost without number, but none of them p bu., p lb, 2J@3 Maine. daughter Collins, which was damaged by striking on Cracked Corn 72 Administrator, Augusta, John Bow arrived home from New York who in 1815 went with his to p bn., Oil.Kerosene, gal.,i3@14 Unity, family brought anything like the satisfactory results Russ island ledge, near Stonington, last Corn Meal p bu., 72 Pollock p lb, 4@4J and in moved to last week. Stops the Cough Columbus, Ohio, 1857 obtained from Doan’s Ointment.’’ week, has been hauled out on the railway at Cheese p lb, l5tol6 Pork p lb, 12 Iowa. In 1861 he moved to Cerro 111., Cotton Seed 1.50 Plaster 1.13 Gordo, Sold for cents per bcx by all dealers. Fos- Rockland for repairs. She will require p cwt., ^ bbl., MTss Lena has returned from and works oft the Cold, in Mrs. Willes was fifty Meal a FOR SALE. George where he died 1877. new keel and keelson agid n«W knees, Codfish, dry, p lb. 5@8 Rye p lb, married to H. Willes of Columbus, ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the Cranberries p qt., 10tol4 Shorts p cwt., 1.15 Frankfort. axati ve Tablets a Joseph besides being refastened. Capt. Cf. D. lb. My trotting horse, “Fred Miller." sire Harold* Bromo-Qninlne cure in 1818. Mr. Willes died in 1891, in States. Clover Seed, 13@15 Sugar p 6@6} Ohio, United Eaton of East Boston la mtpertntending Flour 4.50to6.00 T. 33 son; also one flne road horse, work anywhere. Will Bucklin of South Brooks was in cold in one No no Prloe 111. This is the first time Mrs. Remember name—DOAN’S—and p bbl., Salt, I., P bu., day. Cure, Fay. Penfield, the take no the work—Schooner Henry Wnitney.Capt. H.G.SeedV’bu., 2.50 Sweet Potatoes, 5 B. L. PITCHER. Willes has been In Maine for 56 Belfast. town last week. 28 cents. years. substitute. Gray, from this port for Deer Isle, ran Lard P tb, 13}Wheat Meal. a 311133* Gurney's Mills, m I -i \ /