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VOLUME * 73._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901, NUMBER 41 Contents of To-Day's Journal. trouble which had died of pulmonary OBITUARY. Seaside Chautauqua Circle. News of the Granges. after close attention to the PERSONAL. PERSONAL. page 1. inception social at the national The eighteenth annual meeting of Seaside News of the Week..Transfers in Real Estate.. requirements Mrs. Ann Kaler died at her home Horace went to New York Tues- Mary r Seaside and Seaside Circle Chenery O. E. Frost went to Bangor on -Columbia the (Jem of the Ocean."...Rockland’s capital, social duties which belonged to Chautauqua Circle was held at the home of Grange Sewing yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. Caro A. Board- day. business. .’.retries...Universalists in Rockland...Maine the of a cabinet officer. She the will hold their annnal fair at the grange Musical family October at the of 71 and president, Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, Monday Festival...Obituary...The Churches... was born m June 1873.... man, 3d, age years hall the last in G. B. Marsano to "'■aside Circle..State Hingham 16, afternoon At this Tuesday October. went Boston Monday on Wm. M. Randall is on a visit to Katah- Chautauqua Convention one month. A she had been some- October 7th. meeting the indents. Belfast Weather The registration of Wellesley College lthough business. din Iron Report .Concerning officers for the coming year were elected. Morning Light Grange, Monroe, are to Works. oral Industries Secret Societies..News of the is now completed, and there are 804 stu- what feeble for some time she was able to and Mrs. C. A. have a harvest feast Oct. Amos Clement returned Miss 11ranges..Yachts Boats..City Government., dents enrolled. This number exceeds be about the house and the end came Hubbard was elected President, Saturday evening, Monday from Hattie Bates went to Boston Monday or Sun- very Penmanship..Personal..WaldoCounty the of Mrs. C. F. Vice MIbs L. A. 12th. Northern Light of Winter- Seal Harbor. for a vacation. ny Schools...High School Notes...The Two registration previous years by unexpectedly. Mrs. Kaler was born in Bel- Black, President, Grange Hanna’s Met. of the port has been invited. nearly 100. The capacity college fast, Sept. 3, 1830, a daughter of the late Cochran, Secretary and Treasnrer. The C. Mrs. C. F. Shaw is spending the week in Miss Helen Dunton went to Boston Mon- is taxed to the and L. S. C. PAGE 2. dormitories utmost, John H. and Sarah J. Lane. She married books for this, the Italian-German To-day, Thursday, October 10th, is Na- Waterville. day to teach music. in the have of Genial several new houses village year, are: “Men and Critics of J. tional Fragments Nortliport History...A William Kaler of Waldoboro and they Italy” by Grange Day at the Pan-American Irving Dinsmore went to Boston Mr. and Mrs. "I'ortsman.. .Telegraphing at Sea.. .A Crystal been to accommodate freshmen R. Monday John Jones returned Tues opened lived in Joy; “Studies in The Poetry of Italy,” Exposition and the State of Maine Wedding. unable to secure rooms on the Frankfort, now Winterport village, Grange for a short visit. cay from a visit in Warren. campus. by Prof. Miller of PAGE 3. a few after which Mr. Kaler went to the University of Chica- is well represented there. years, Thomas W. Mrs. F. go. ; Whit- Pitcher went to Boston Mon B. Higgins of Lynn. N. C., was in 'ii Top of Hebei Tarek..Gems of Thought., in Real Estate. where he died. She leaves one “Imperial Germany” by Sidney The Journal Transfers California, received too late to publish on Belfast unrrican Singer Honored.-Mrs. E. P. Brown.. man; “First Steps in Human Progress” by day business. Monday on business. s Mrs. Caro A. one tnis week accounts of sident McKinley Will. daughter, Boardman, Prof. the fairs of the Starr; “The Reading in Cen- C. E. Tibbetts returned from a Fred McQuestion of Boston was in Bel« PAGE 4. in real Daniel H. Lane of and Journey and Friday The following transfers estate brother, Boston, tral Mystic. Belmont, Tranquility, Lincoln- Europe” and “American Diplomacy” visit in Brockton. fast Monday on business. Kditorials..Occupations by Women..The Frye were recorded in Waldo County Registry two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Baldwin of Wayne, ville, Granges. ip Launched..For the victoria Memorial., from the An au- and Mrs. A. T. Jellison of Ellsworth. Chautauquan .Magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore went Mrs. George I). went to Boston Stetson Lecturing.. County of Deeds for the week ending Oct. 9,1901: Pa., invitation some 50 Mahoney Correspondence. thor is selected for each and a bio- By members of Granite '•"rtJiport News..News of Brooks..Resolutions The funeral was held at her late home Sat- meeting for a short visit. Mary Otis et als., Frankfort, to George Grange met with Venus to Boston Monday. Monday Respect. graphical sketch of each author is prepared Grange Saturday, do.. land in Frankfort. Lida W. urday afternoon, Kev. Ashley A. Smith Hill of Rockland was in Belfast E. S. Bowker and returned PAGE 5. Peirce, and read of Sept. 28. It was a good evening and the pat- Wm. A. family home aud words of by some member the circle, fol- l'li- News of Belfast... Bells. Perry, Islesboro, to Henry S. Howe, Brook- officiating, speaking highly rons were fine. last week on business. Monday from a visit in Bangor. Wedding lowed by Current events and feeling Venus had their hall in deserved The lloral tributes were quotations. PAGE ti. line, Mass.; land and buildings Isles- eulogy. trimmed with and last Fri- Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Conant special/programs will be a feature of the flags bunting. Worthy Charles Carrow went to Bangor returned from ""iitli Moiitville Club of ’09..Kate Vannali.. boro. Joseph F. Wight, Belfast, to Wm. F. many and mutely bespoke the esteem in Master Mudgett called the meeting to order for a short visit. their Pan-American trip lumn Leaves. A Much Discussed Mayor.. year’s work. day Monday. Triggs, do.: land in Belfast. William which the deceased was held by the entire and after the usual -Gell Note About Teeth..A Great Help to The for the opening declared an Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Doe went to Bar Mrs. Gilson Carman left to return uf Water Vessels. Death Palermo, to Belinda S. community in which she has spent the secretary’s report year ending Monday tine..Register Deep Panneter, Parmeter, intermission for supper. We never sat to ■.ill Crowned Him a October the of for a visit. New York from a visit in Belfast. Martyr. of her life. The bearers were 1, tool, gives membership Harbor Tuesday do.; land in Palermo. Mary F. McManus, greater part down to a better harvest feast than PAGE 7. Seaside the sis- Messrs. A. Asa A. Circle twenty-four. Of this num- Leo M. went to last Fri- Mrs. Georgia S. Pendleton has returned Winterport, to Ellery Bowden, do.; land in George Quimby, Howes, ters of Venus had After Sargent Bangor Former at Cape Jellison..Aphorisms.. ber eighteen are who have com- prepared. satisfy- to her home Days D. I. Thomas W. Pitcher and Dr. Elmer Small. graduates, and returned Monday. in this city, from a visit in Cam- Man Indeed.. !.iterar\ News ami Notes. .A Winterport. Mitchell, Searsport, to ing the inner man Bro. Mudgett called the day Saw Mill. Mean Men..Carnival in the North pleted the C. L. S. C. required course of den. A. E. Truudy, do.; land in Searsport. Elias Freeman M. Wood was in Brooks and i’ell’ast Free Library...Pointed Paragraphs A four meeting to order. A fine address of wel- to The Dalles was deeply grieved and shock- years study and received their diplo- Mrs. Smart. Old Lady...Maine Schools..Galves- Skidmore, by exi Liberty, Amanda M. come was on business. Leonard Cooper is visiting friends in Sunday mas. given by a good sister and re- vicinity Saturday u Boom.. The World's ed to learn of the sudden death, from heart These represent C. L.S. C. classes from Population Newspa- Ricker, Montville; land and buildings in Montville. Mr. with •l Notes. sponded to by A. Stinson. Venus had a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Sanborn went to Cooper spent Sunday failure, at 5:30 o'clock 1st of Mrs. C. 1883 to 1901. Of the under-graduates four PAGE Montville. Chas. R. to August her there. 8. llill, Winterport, fine Bro. a short visit. C. Hobart. The her are in the class of 190J. the program. Mudgett sang one of Bangor Tuesday for S' a r land and deceased had been in During year sport Locals..!'ounty Correspondence..Sliij* Ellen McDonough, do.; buildings his “The Mick who Threw N- u Market..Births have been songs, the Mrs. E. 11. Know lton left Mrs. L. M. and Marriages..Deaths. in Win- usual health till about noon the day before forty-four meetings held at the Mr. and Monday Bridgham daughter Winterport, Walter McDonough, Brick," and some remarks made when without she was seized homes of members. The just by visiting for Boston and for Buffalo. Gladys returned to their home in terport, to Chas. R Hill; land and build- any warning year passed possibly Somerville, NEWS OF THE WEEK. was the members. The grange closed when the last ings in Winterport. Amos Stickney, with the trouble which carried her off a few French-Greek year and comprised Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorn Clark went to Mass., Tuesday. visitors very left for their homes. hours later. She a studies in travel and reluctantly Brooks, to E. .\. Carpenter, do.; land and rallied for while from history, literature, Brunswick Tuesday for a few days. Miss Edith M. Southworth visited her Maine Matters. The Hath Iron Long live Venus Grange.—A Visitor. in Jackson and Monroe. A. D. the first attack but as her recovery began to governments of the world. cousins, Ur. Herbert Pluiner and Works will begin work at once on the buildings Isaac who was ill family June The executive Baker, Sr., dangerously the keel of which Ramsey, Montville, to Lutie I. Sylvester, be hoped for she passed away without a 10th, a “Society of the Hall in the committee of the Maine of Union, last week. ■attleship Georgia, a long time, was down town Monday. Grove” or Alumni was State held its annual \ ill be laid next month. This will be do.: land and buildings in Montville. Henry struggle. Mrs. Hobart was a native of Maine organized to which Grange meeting yes- Mrs. Hattie and Mrs. Sarah have Sawyer Carey the vessel ever built in its where she was born all graduates who hold are terday at the Elm House in Auburn. Some Capt. E. L. French and family largest yard. P. Dixon, Wallingford, I’a., to Herbert February 22, 1828. Her diplomas eligible of Somerville, Mass., are guests of Mr. and ..To make the cans for a out- to discussion was made about the manufac- moved to Waltham, Mass., for the winter. years’ Clark et al., Boston; land in Islesboro. maiden name was Mittie Tuck Wiggin. All membership. The officers are: Presi- Mrs James II. Clark. out of Maine canned corn will ture of the require J. 11. Damon, Unity, to Chas. W. Mitchell, her early life was spent in her native State dent,Mrs. J.M. McKeen; vice president,Mrs. grange fertilizer for the coming George W. Burkett and Edward A. >.U00 boxes of Fred Young of Boston was in Belfast tinplate, weighing o,- do.; land in Unity. Warren Jones et al., and part of her married life. She was unit- H. X. Carter; treasurer, Mrs. C. A. Hub- year. Owing to the absence of E. H. Libby Wadsworth went to Boston Monday on busi- >0,000 pounds. Tinplate is usually ed in marriage to C. C. Hobart May 3, 1857, of caused Tuesday and called on some of his friends. Unity, to Ella M. Staples, Brooks; land in bard; secretary', Miss L. A. Cochran. The Auburn, by illness, nothing defi- ness. urchased or contracted for in and after the marriage the young couple on , nite was decided He was his way to Houlton. Unity. Henry W. Spratt, Presque Isle, to made their home in mov- members of this Alumni Circle will read upon. During the past aid few factories have been caught nap- Newport, Maine, Mrs. A. T. Ringold went to Auburn re- after a time to New and one hundred and Mrs. S. R. Crawford, who is her ping this year.The Kennebec Journal Frank L. Trask, Bangor; land in Islesboro ing Jersey from special C. L. S. C. Seal courses which in- year eighty-four new cently for a short visit.—Gardiner Indepen- visiting thence to Kansas in 1870. After a resi- subordinate sister in ays the Bangor (3 deeds.) Chas. B. Deslion, Searsport, to clude history, domestic science, literature, granges have been organized dent. Warren, recently visited friends in Theological seminary dence of eleven years in Kansas they moved not as science in the United States. Of this number Androscoggin county a few days. quite ready todie, many people Charles Porter, do.; land in Searsport. to The Dalles, where Mr. Hobart accepted literature and Bible study. Jesse Webber is at home from Brockton ave It lias taken' a new the of master nineteen have been in this State. thought. Loren A. Robinson, Monroe, to Albert L. position mechanic in the car August 1st, Seaside C. L. S. Circle was organized on account of blood poisoning in one of his Miss Nellie Colley left this morning to 'ease of life and lias 2tt students this This was in 1881 and Mr. and Mrs. In the Ryder, Boston ; land and buildings in Mon- shops. represented at the twenty-eighth annual United States, sixty-two subordi- hands. spend the winter with her brother Fred in fall. The old institution is to do Hobart have made their home in The Dalles ready roe, O. E. French, Lineolnville, to Victor session of the General held nate granges have been reorganized the Arlington, Mass. .She will visit her brother good work for another century.An ever since. The deceased was a sincere Assembly at Geo. A. Gilchrest is in Washington on G. Golding, Worcester, Mass.; land and Christian and a member of the Methodist Lake X. Dur- past year. Of this number Maine has Frank II. of Portland for a few explosion of acetylene gas shook up Chautauqua, Y., by delegate. business in relation to the dredging steamer Colley days. church from early life. No one held a to her the Townsend avenue buildings in Lineolnville. I). L.' Putnam, ing the year several special meetings were eight credit, total increase of Boothbay, Monday, higher place than she did in the esteem and he is to build. aooui u.no. ne pipe naa ueen Jackson, to James E. Putnam, do.; land and held, one on January 17th, a. “Twentieth granges in this State being twenty-seven. Waldo Schools. leaking affection of all who knew her and the deep Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Bean left on the early County Sunday or 24 hours and was The members of fortunately shut buildings in Jackson. and heartfelt sympathy of the people of Century meeting, A Valentine meeting on the committee are as fol- morning train yesterday for Buffalo to at- if or the men in the ditch me nines to of would have goes out me amicteu iamuy. February 11th, Longfellow Day February lows: Obadiah Gardner of Rockland and tend the Pan-American exposition. Cam. A meeting Sunday School workers was been injured if not killed. About 70 Mrs. Hobart leaves a husband, one daugh- e. den Herald. held in this for Columbia the Gem of the Ocean.’’ 23th, wras observed, and an appropriate pro- Jti. Libby ot Auburn, ex-ofncio; Boyden city Sept. 25th, the purpose teet of the street was thrown ter, Mrs. Nettie Booth of The Dalles, and up. The of a district one C. F. of gram prepared. Bearce of East Eddington, chairman; F. F. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Avery and children organizing association. Frank gas was ignited by a spark from one of son, Hobart, Spokane.—Oregon Sir Thomas is a Exchange. An annual June Sweetser of New Gloucester, secretary of of Exeter visited Mrs. A.’s Sir. L. Robertson of Belfast presided. The pro- the workmen’s picks striking a stone.... Lipton perfect gentleman picnic was arranged for parents, the was carried out I he new tive-masted schooner on the and a real sportsman, but lie will not take June 10th, with some members whose homes committee; R. I). Hayes of Howes and Mrs. Geo. 1). McCrillis last week. gram substantially as an- Mrs. S. Hills are nounced in The Journal of the -locks at the yard of Mackay A Dix the cup back with him. The Shamrock is a Mary died at the home of somewhat at a distance. The members Corner, Turner; Columbus Mayford of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Hubbard took a previous Roscoe on Union street week. The devotional has been named the,lames W. l’aul, .1 r., good boat but the Columbia is a better one. Staples yesterday of Seaside Circle of Belfast voted to extend Maysville Center. drive to Old Town and Orono last service at 2 o'clock afternoon, aged 76 years. Mrs. Hills was carriage and will be launched about Nov. to. was followed by brief testimonies on Sir Thomas can afford to spend his money the daughter of ,! acob and Susan thanks to the publishers of our local paper, week, and attended the music festival in Why After the the keel of a Severans, launching and was I love the Sunday School, and an address lavishly but the America cup is not to be born in Knox, Me. She came to The Republican Journal, for courtesies re- Yachts and Boats. Bangor. t our-master or barkentine. for the cryo- Rockland 23 and in with Mr. I. X. General of bought any more than American and years ago, company ceived during the year. After the business by Ilalliday, Secretary lite will be laid. This will be a pride who their sum- trade, her husband, opened the Lyudsey House. The Folwell family, spend the Maine State School Association. of some loyalty which are beyond price. The last of this meeting was a program Sunday vessel tiOO tons.The lobster Mr. Hills was proprietor of" the house but completed Geo. IV. Vanderbilt’s small steam mers at their island “Isola yacht,' home, Bella," His was School shermen in the of race was as fair as the first two and two years, when he received a C. L. S. C. subject Sunday Co-opera- vicinity Machias Friday injuries by including music, singing songs, the Lucile, has been hauled in the old left for their home in last fall at Tillson wharf which resulted up Philadelphia tion. An address on the ire complaining about the of was won the Columbia on time allow- fatally. quotations and filled the time until Primary depart- scarcity by After his death Mrs. Hills readings, shipyard at the head of the harbor and the shell fish continued in the put Thursday. ment was Mrs. E. A. l»e of popular and say that it is ance. Tbe thousands over we were summoned to the and given by Garmo brought by the hotel business Some time with her son, T. dining-room into winter quarters.—Rockland .Star. "lie "1 the dullest seasons on record.Vt Roland and Thomas Carter and two State of agent of the Ulster Yacht Club for betting 11. Severans, as a partner. Mrs. Hills was invited to partake of the bountiful repast; Portland, Superintendent Primary o'clock (let. the E. L. Macomber is a hd work of dredging a estimable and will be mourned building shop 20x"0 friends arrived from Reading, Mass., Tues- Work. The officers were elected purposes will go into circulation in this coun- very lady for t’hautauquans enjoy material feasts as following llockland has taken three a and 12 feet to Harbor,which by large circle of friends in this city and post, accommodate his boat- and are down the in the try. To the committee of the New well as literary treats. day bay hunting, President, Rev. T. P. Williams, Searsport; years to complete, was finished. On regatta in Camden, where she was w ell known. She business. It will stand building between Jan nette. vice IT. M. Belfast ; an the work York Yacht club Sir Thomas said: h’ad never united with church but was The next will be with Sirs. president, Prentiss, average has kept 50 men any meeting Mary his and a firm believer in present shop Hutchins Bro’s. stone and Miss Lulu employed, the pay roll being in the “Gentlemen, it was a fair beat. I want to always Spiritualism, fre- S. Whitmore, Main street, Monday, October The gentlemen of the Belfast party who secretary treasurer, B.Marsh, quently her ideas to her shed. neighborhood of month. say again that you have treated me with the expressing friends, 14th, at 2 m. The author is are in Great Britain varied the Searsport. Present day opportunities were S2,o00 per and much comfort from the belief p. Mrs. Eliza- traveling tin three utmost fairness and courtesy. You have deriving II. L. Woodcock returned home last week During working seasons $5(.i,- that she would be united beth B. slightly and spent one day in Bel- discussed by several members. met every wish of mine and from my heart with her loved Browning. itinerary .. in wages have been from a to New York with Mr. E. II. was furnished to the expended.The 1 thank you.” ones after death. Mrs. Hills was the All having Assembly Heralds are trip fast, Ireland. Supper delegates Portland and Power head- mother of request- Light Co.’s Commodore Lewis ("ass chair- six children, three of whom sur- ed to Blake of Bangor in the steam Aria. from out of town. Ledyard, bring them to this meeting. yacht II. Pattersliall was at home quarters on Forest avenue, man of tile New York Yacht Club vive her: Mrs. Roscoe Staples and ill'. Wil- Capt. Ralph Woodfords, regatta In returning to New York after one of the The evening program included addresses was damaged to the extent of Ss.ooO by committee, replied: liam 11. Hills of Rockland, and Mrs. Edward the iirst of the week, while his vessel, the Brock of Camden. The funeral services State Convention Incidents. races the Aria had reached the third on The children of the Kingdom, by Mrs. re, (let. 4th. The lire was caused by “Sir Thomas, we have never had a truer posi- sell. Sarah L. Davis, was loading on the Ken- were held at 12 Rev. L. L. tion in a fleet of De and on Our how the stopping of a current sportsman to deal with.” Sunday o'clock, 300 excursion boats and nebec for New York. Garmo, young people, regulator of 11 an scorn The interment was at Miss F. Miller of North which was Many Sir Thomas' guests on board the officiating Emily Searsmont, steam the two ahead of her be- to reach them, by Mr. followed immediately by a Searsmont.—Rockland star. yachts, only Ilalliday. Krin crowded around to express their sym- President of the W. C. T. The marriage intentions' of E. W. Berry baze on the switchboard....Miss Carrie County U., sends ing the beautiful yacht Nourmabel owned pathy with his defeat and assured him of and Aunabelle Walker are on file at the city was burned The Journal the notes on the Boothby, aged ;.7, to death tile he had won in following State John Jacob Astor and the The special work undertaken by the high place the hearts of Mrs. A. il. Berry of Rockland has receiv- by steamer North clerk’s office.—Rockland Star. hi Hit House in all Americans. Convention held in Biddefonl in School llockaway Bangor ed a telegram from San Francisco announc- September: Star, on board of which were 800 excursion- The marriage is to take place in this city Waldo County Sunday Association the of a ‘When a man by explosion lamp last Fri- wins a heart lie has won Miss S. A. Mansur of was ing the death of her mother, Mrs. A. II. Monroe elected ists. The on the Aria saw the Nour- Oct. "ii at the home of the bride. has been successfully carried out. The Harbor’s more than a said one of them. party day night.Bar swimming cup," Ilarriman, which occurred at a delegates to the National W. C. T. U. con- There were tears in the Irish Nome, Sept. mabel and North Star collide and with meetings were well attended and interest- pool will be one of the best in the coun- Baronet's 14th. Mrs. Ilarriman had been at Nome vention in Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 15-20. Daniel 11. Lane of Boston, Mrs. J. 11. eyes when lie thanked them for their kind Three district associations have been try. It will cost like s'.o,- with her husband several months and be- Miss Alice II. Moore of Camden is a suc- great presence of mind the captain of the Baldwin of and Mrs. A. T ing. something words. W hen asked about iiis for Wayne, Pa., .. the Path will plans came a with scores of of cessful young school teacher, but has re- Aria and it is the work houses be roomy and victim, others, turned his wheel hard and escaped Jellison of Ellsworth were in Belfast last organized expected the future he said: “It is too early to talk bilious fused excellent in order to devote I well built. A feature will fever. Deceased was a native of positions the will receive a new stimulus. The special be about any plans. About the 1 to collision. The leaders of the line w ere week to attend the funeral of their county Shamrock, Winterport, Me., and her maiden name was herself W. C. T. U. work. She was sister, the engagement of a band to con- cannot decide wliat 1 shall do and as is as follows: give yet to Ada Havener. She is survived bv her hus- made a State organizer. going at the rate of 20 miles an hour and Mrs. Mary A. Kaler. organization certs at the pool. The idea will be to challenging again it is too soon to think To those who believe it is needless to kill Association: F. L. about it." band, ('apt. Ilarriman, one daughter, Mrs. when the Aria went past the two crafts in County President, make the pool, which is conveniently and two Fred the birds to use in the ab- Charles F. who has been in town vice X. K. Keen: Berry, sons, and Edward. trimming hats, it was Wildes, Robertson; president, located for the K. 1). Morgan, the manager of the Col- sence of and collision, her turn to show the others purpose, a general meet- The former is captain of a steamship sail- birds, plumes feathers was most this week, lias just been honored with a ; secretary and treasurer, Rev. W. A. Rich- umbia, said: "I am very that we how to reach New York. ing place for the society people, where happy ing between San Francisco and the Philip- gratifying. Another good thing was the This she did in a renomination as representative to the gen- mond. won and glad the strain is over. \Ye cer- removal of hats and they will gather in the even pines.—Bangur News. bonnets during the splendid manner and went into the harbor eral court from the city of .Somerville, Mass. Mount Waldo District Association : Pres- forenoon, tainly hail to make a splendid fight for it. sessions. if sea no —Lincoln County News. ident, Rev. J. \\. Hatch; vice president, bathing presents attractions We had a and a with a good lead. The Aria showed that splendid captain splendid As the children were gathering for a re- Wilder MissS. B. Chase ; for them... More than half a million crew.” Warren Parker; secretary, II. Carr of Hath died Oct. 1st, hearsal for the evening exercises, Mrs. she was as fast as the best of them and her F. W. Rollins, postmaster of Ellsworth, treasurer, Mrs. Belle J. Palmer. This dis- bushels of were over Captain Barr said : “We did the best we after a brief illness with editor of the American and director of the potatoes shipped meningitis, aged Stevens met a little group and said to was the of com- trict embraces the towns: Mon- 47 them, performance subject much following the a Aroostook railroad dur- could and they did the best they could and years. Mr. Carr was a native of Sears- wliat are Are’nt festival chorus in that city, came to Bangor Bangor “Well, you'.' you temper- ment. roe, Winterport, Stockton, Prospect, Frank- we came out first. That’s all." port and had been located in near- on to be at the rehears- ing the month of September, breaking that city ance'.’” “No,” was the answ er, we’re not Wednesday present fort. ly a quarter of a a ma- al on that evening and remain the ali records in the history of the road century, conducting temperance; we’re French,” a reply which during Winnecook District Association: Presi- Rockland’s Electrics. chine repair most of the time. He the need of CITY GOVERNMENT. festival.—Bangor Commercial. W. tor any month in this sort of shop emphasizes Loyal Temperance dent, Rev. A. Luce; vice president,- freight. was a councilman from w ard seven and a Legions; and of an effort to fit these chil- Mrs. Arbella Pollister of -; secretary, Miss Carrie E. For some time it was thought that the member of Portland and her Wey- the Modern Woodmen of Ameri- dren to be loyal American citizens. mouth; treasurer, II. M. Small. Towns in- would be a record Hon. A. K. Crockett of ca. He was brother Edward Pillsbury of Boston were September shipment liockland, Hon. twice married, his second wife Mrs. Stevens often calls the W. C. The regular meeting of the City Council cluded: Unity, Burnham, Freedom, Troy, but the 11. L. of Miss l’ratt of at the llodsdon breaker, figures just announced Shepherd Koekport and lion. being Angie Nova Scotia, to T. U. women “minute women,” for their was held Monday evening, Oct. 7th, with a guests residence last week. Thorndike, Jackson, Brooks. are far The actual whom he was married last He also readiness in or action. This was were in the West Waldo District Association : Presi- beyond expectation. Fred E. Richards of spring. speech full board in the room They formerly Western Union Portland, directors leaves a Aldermen’s and number of bushels was daughter Alice of Bath. well illustrated when the prize banner was dent, J. R. vice president, Rev. E. shipped 511,000. of the Rockland, Thoinaston fit Camden in the Common Council. Telegraph office in this city. Mears; awarded for the largest per cent, of gain in eight A. Dinslow ; secretary and treasurer, Miss street have sold In Bkikk. Private Cortel- railway, their interest in THE CHURCHES. membership. Washington County held it The roll of accounts was passed. Follow- Rev. Geo. S. Mills and Mrs. Mills are at- E. F. Miller. Towns included: Palermo, Secretary that road to Gov. Dili of last year, and no one the Waldo, Belmont, Searsmont, you states that President Roosevelt’s Augusta. This knew, except ing are the amounts under the various ap- tending the meetings of the Congregational Montville, Treasurer and Mrs. Beedy, where ft was Liberty, Knox, Morrill. name is as if it were stock together with that sold to Gov. Hill National Council in Portland. pronounced spell- Rev. G. E. Edgett will preach at Poor’s going until the award was made Thursday priations: Mrs. South Waldo District Association : Presi- ed woman by other local Mr. Hill In Mills’ Mrs. Rosyvelt....For every man, shareholders, gives Mills next afternoon at 2.30. evening. receiving it for Lincoln eounty, Contingent.$ 80S.34 mother, E. 11. Vose of Calais, dent, Rev. T. P. Williams ; vice president, and child in this Sunday Miss the 11. M. country there is an and President Macomber of Augusta a con- Ginn, county president, said, “If Highways. 1,101.18 is caring for the children during their ab- Prentiss; .secretary and treasurer, of two farm animals. There There will be preaching at the Unitarian the laurels must be taken from Washington, Fire department. 113.08 Miss Lulu B. Marks. This district em- average trolling interest in the railway. sence. I am to Lincoln.” To the same Free 181.57 braces Xorth- are about 40,000,(1(1(1 each of sheep and The church next Sunday by Rev. K. E. Evans of glad they go library. Belfast, Searsport, Swanvilie, price paid was considerably in excess also Sewers. 100.00 auoui cows eounty.was given a gavel, “for keeps,” Grand and Mrs. Brackett port, Lincolnville, Islesboro. swme, 4.>,ouu,oou ana other of the par value, and there are Danvers, Mass. Secretary and rumors to as Mrs. Hanson said, in presenting it. It is General school purposes. 471.30 cattle, about 16,000,000 horses and the effect that the stock will the Grand Superintendent of Juvenile It is expected that each district, associa- eventually made from the wood of a cherry tree belong- Repairs and insurance—. 04.42 mules...The new dock find its way into the hands of Charles W will be held at the Mis- tion will a some dry at the Brook Meetings Peoples’ ing to Mrs. Stevens and her sister, in their Permanent repairs. 10.87 Temples, Mrs. E. P. Alexander, went from hold convention time prior he Morse, who lias immense val- sion in lyn navy-yard will the widest in lately bought the Frye sehoolhouse, Miller street, childhood. A branch with its fruit is paint- School contingent. 20.80 Belfast to the semi-annual to the County Association, which meets in uable properties in New session of the America, measuring 90 50 feet on England. at 7 o’clock. All ed upon the prize banner. Free text books. 209.49 by Hon. W. S. Hon. W. T. Cobb every Saturday evening Grand Lodge of Good Templars in Dixlield August. Copies of the constitution w ill be the bottom. There are a few others White, and me oriae oi tne convention, Mrs. hme Hon. S. M. Bird, the other local are welcome. the iirst of the week. sent to each school in the All that are Besides the directors, Littlefield Murray, formerly of Winterport, Total.$3,084.11 county. longer. $1,000,ooo retain their large interest in the road. The Services at the Methodist church is just as gracious as ever. Slie and her An order was schools that have not contributed toward appropriation it is expected to cost will not effect the Sunday passed requiring the con- Dr. W. H. II. Briggs of was called change proposed exten- husband were on and Bangor Oct. 13 are as follows: the present V evening the of the State Association are *250,000 more. The work will be sion to Warren or the Preaching by tractors and their bondsmen to finish the to Belfast last on account of support begun proposed through made brief addresses. Mrs. Murray’s mes- Friday the seri- in about six line to at at urged to do so at once before the State Con- months.The striking de- Augusta. pastor 10.45; Epworth League 6.30; sage the side of our Front street sew,er forthwith. ous illness of Rev. E. S. Another electric railroad emphasized spiritual Philbrook, pastor cline in the membership of the Grand project being preaching at 0.30. work, with the text—“Whatsoever he saitli A from the First vention. The amount apportioned to Wal- considered Hon. W. petition Parish request- of the Baptist church. lie was accompanied of the is shown the by Dudley Moore and unto you, do it.” Mr. is do is of Army Republic by other Ohio is The services at the Universalist Murray secretary that the dials of the clock be Mr. county S75, which sum, nearly half official of the capitalists that of building an church of The Y. M. C. A. in and while ing city paint- by Philbrook’s mother, Mrs. Philbrook reports organization. In line Bath, remains school should have independent from Rockland to South next will be as follows: ed was referred to the committee on of his sister unpaid. Every 1*95 the membership was this Sunday sermon by Waldo County loses an efficient worker, in city Brewer, Beulah is also here. 357,639, Thomaston, taking in the several beaches. the a part in the State work showed it to be the pastor at 10.45; Sunday school at 12; bride, Sagadahoc gains. Mrs. Littlefield property. bj contributing year’s encampment 269,- The preliminary steps have already been to Mrs. E. P. Alexander, G. S. J. T. of Maine goes Bath with her daughter. A for for tne toward the expenses. Send to E. K. 507. No doubt the next seven years taken. young people’s meeting at 6.15. petition salary members of Good Templars, visited United Lodge, No. money will show a much more Hose Co. was 13, last evening on which occasion Cook, Yarmouthville, Me. rapid decrease. The Baptist State Convention, w'liich met Seaside granted. An order special The are Belfast Weather Report. entertainment was prepared in her honor. gaps growing greater and Universalists in Rockland. was fixing the at $10 man at Bangor Sept. 24-26, had a large attendance, passed pay per On Wednesday she and the Chief greater in the ranks of those whom no Templar School Notes. over 400 and visitors is a of per year. Reed will to Dixfieldto attend the semi- High foe but Death could The Slid annual session of the delegates were enrolled. Following summary the weather go conquer....Henry Maine A bill of the annual session of the Grand Universalist School The delegation from the Lincoln Associa- record of the Belfast station of the U. S. Belfast Water Co. for Hush- Lodge of Maine. \V. Cramp, eldest son of ('has. II. Sunday convention and —Lewiston Sun. There is a movement to substitute Spanish the isth session of the to Weather Bureau ing sewers in past to Cramp and vice president of the Cramp Young People’s tion, which the Baptist church in this city for the week ending Oct. years, amounting for French in the course of study in some of Christian Union of Maine convene in Rock- Robert P. who has the A at belongs, numbered about 8,1901: $17.72 was referred to the city solicitor. Coombs, been High schools of the country. Our ship Engine Building Co., died land on and ninety. freight Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, The matter of fire clerk on the Boston it has numerous possessions where Spanish is Philadelphia Oct. 3rd from a complica- Oct. !»th and 10th. The escape at the Belfast Bangor steamers, 8th, Sunday School The following delegates from Belfast are spoken makes a knowledge of that language tion of House was been transferred to thew harf in diseases. Mr. Cramp had been convention closed and the Y. P. C. U. con- Opera discussed in the Board of Belfast as attending the Universalist Sunday school a 7T S Wind, Sky, etc. necessary to all Americans who are to do connected with the shipyard from his vention began Wednesday noon. Aldermen. The was made to assistant to Mr. F. W. Pote. Ernest E. Bur- business with convention and the S 5» proposition them.—Exchange. most of his work con- Tuesday afternoon there were short Young People’s Chris- boyhood, being substitute inside stairs for an outside fire gess, who has been on the is a clerk addresses on a number of tian Union 2 62 wharf, fined to the administration of the busi- topics connected convention in Rockland: Rev. A. 46 S.E. Cloudy, llain after 9 p. m. No action was in the Hotel. Miss Mabel who with Sunday school work members of 3 63 47 S. Rain until noon. .20 of escape. taken, the members Windsor Hall, recently graduated ness. lie was 52 years of and un- by A. Smith, Miss^ltbelG. Barr, Miss Elizabeth age the convention and in the Revs. an inch. it best to let the former order from the evening W. thinking Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shea a few Roxbnry, Mass., High school, married....Mayor Harrison of Chicago F. Small of Gardiner and E. W. A. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Glover. 4 60 38 W. Clear. spent Webber of 5 58 stand. though encouraging a disobedient classmate, has earned the respect of all law-abid- llallowell 34 W. days in Belfast the past week. re- spoke. Miss Mary Weed of “The of 44 34 They in the to Joy Contentment” will be the 6 S.E. Cloudy. Rain. .38 of an inch. A petition was received from Mrs. Mary turned has won notoriety and has her picture in ing people country by refusing Waterville led the prayer and praise service 7 57 30 W. Clear. Monday accompanied by Mrs. allow Emma topic of the prayer at the North L. Patterson for the removal of a the Hut few ladies will Goldman to lecture in that Wednesday morning. meeting 8 03 35 W. telephone Shea’s sister, Mrs. E. A. Wadsworth. Mr. public press. young The State of the church city.Statistics indicate that the Unit- president Young People’s this, Thursday, evening, at 7.30. pole from in front of her house on Union Shea’s is in care to imitate her. ed Christian Union is Harry S. Vose of Water- troupe playing Massachusetts, States consumes more sugar than There will be no service Local Industries. and a was ville. The preaching Sunday Concerning street, hearing ordered to be held and their first staml this week was in other or convention closes this. Thursday, any nation, one- as There is talk of forming a foot ball approximately evening with a sermon Rev. L. W. morning the pastor is attending the Con- at the next regular meeting of the Board of Salem. team, quarter of the whole of the world’s by The business of the Silver Lake Cream- but Coons of Pittsfield and the communion gregational .Council in Portland. There Aldermen. nothing definite has been done. insect enemies cause in is better this fall than Undertaker Charles R. product....Tiny service. will ery ever before. Coombs has re- the United be the usual session of the Sunday Adjourned. States an average annual Several of their patrons have increased turned from several weeks' to The evenings are School at 12 m. The Christian trip Duluth, unusually interesting loss to agriculture of about $30J,000,000, Maine Musical Endeavorers for the Festival. their number of cows, and new patrons are Poor Penmanship. North Dakota and the Pan-American. Mr. Astronomy class, who have spent according to the entomologist of the and the older people will unite in holding a added. Coombs, who is an enthusiastic amateur two this week with their teacher, Principal Department of The Maine musical festival closed in Ban- prayer at 7.30 “God’s Agriculture....Suits ag- meeting p. m., topic, Howard. over with a Mathews Bros, are to the full photographer, carried his camera with him Friday and Saturday, if the con- gregating $2,000,000 have been filed gor Saturday night splendid concert Message to You.” working A few days ago a young man entered a which was a ditions are against the Boston Elevated fitting climax to the week’s capacity of the mill. Their orders include, Bath and has some fine views which he secured favorable, five planets will be Railway The annual telegraph office with a message which to for programme. The auditorium was crowded meeting of the North church in North Dakota. seen in the company up date, alleged damage among many others, the white ash doors for he wished sent. It was written southwest—Jupiter, Saturn, with the biggest andience which ever attend- was held poorly and to property along the route of the new parish Monday evening. The the relief station for the new Boston Mars, Venus and which reaches ed a festival in Bangor. A tumult of hospi- the operator turning to the man said. “Here, Dr. and Mrs. Mercury, elevated following officers and committees were W. II. Winslow of Vine- system.Dr. Bancroft, presi- applause greeted Mme. Schumann-Ileink tal, and the window frames for the new I can’t read this.” its greatest elongation “Who wants you to, my were in Belfast Saturday night. dent of Phillips Andover died and her rendition of Aria was chosen: Moderator, Edward yard Haven, Mass., the first academy, Penelope’s Sibley; clerk, court house in Bangor. brother and that’s all I at the occasion a can, want,” the cus- of this week while en Andover, Mass., Oct. 4th....A beauti- of remarkable ovation. The James Pattee; collector, H. M. Prentiss; route from an extend- The Two Hanna’s Met. ful life went out, sorrow famous contralto also sang the prison scene tomer replied —Exchange. ed visit in Moosehead Lake bringing great treasurer, H. P. com- Secret Societies. region. The to from the fourth act of “Le and a Thompson; standing can Marcus A. the household of Secretary John D. Prophete,” Newspaper people appreciate this. doctor made The Journal a call Hanna of Ohio, and Marcus Other soloists at the concert mittee, A. 0. Stoddard, H. M. C. pleasant in the death at Spanish song. Prentiss, Few realize how much time is A. Hanna of South Portland, met at the Long, Hingliam, Mass., were Mr. Miss M. consumed in Monday. He is an i conversation- Oct. of Bacheller, Monaghan and Craig; agent for church building, H. P. The of nteresting Hath launching. Each had heard of the 4th, Helen Long, his second Miss Hirschman. All of the five regular meetings Enterprise puzzling over poor concerts of for writing, specially proper alist and is in love with Maine and its other and they had a most chat. daughter. The end came about nine the week have been well Thompson; agent parsonage, Edward Lodge, A. O. U. W., will open the enjoyable attended, and the during names. Nine out of ten contributors say Mr. and Mrs. E. The Maine namesake of the famous Ohio o’clock and all the members of the fam- festival this Sibley; music committee, C. M. C. 0. fall and winter at 7 scenery. N. Winslow of year has undoubtedly been a Craig, o’clock, beginning this, when “I senator is on the staff of the Portland Ad- financial offering manuscript wrote it in a Lawrence, Mass., have also been ily were at the bedside. Miss Long success. Poor, John Parker. sojourn- vertiser and a member of the South Port- Thursday, evening. hurry. Please look it over and correct it.” !ng at Moosehead. land city government. FRAGMENTS OF NORTHPORT HISTORY. gives a view of no less than 300 bodies Mar Be Emp*r®r ®* Braa®®* A CRYSTAL WBDDING. of land that are entitled to be called Rumor again has it that an attempt seat a Thobndike. One of the pleasantest islands, in addition to the many rocks, ia soon to be made to Bonaparte IV. NINE I The events of occurred at the home on the imperial throne of Prance. the season W ESI.EYAN GROVE CAMP GROUND. reefs and bars. A fine bird’s-eye view man, toward whom the imperialists of Mr. and Mrs. F.S. Hogan,Thursday,Sept The of a Town is obtained of Islesboro, from its long Top 26th, when about 150 friends assembled, This famous summer resort has been —the best and safest wherever MF DECADES row of minor islands at the The roofing—is Roofing Tin south, up to celebrate their wedding. the Methodists of Maine crystal is used. MF is the terae plate, first made occupied by Dark and of original old-style by Gilkey’s Harbor, Isola house was filled to overflowing many in in now for their for more than Harbor, England, perfected America, and the world’s stand- campmeetings the older ones) Bella, Hewes Point and Ryder’s Cove to young people (and some ard for tin roofing. Many houses roofed with MF fifty years half a century, and has grown from a Turtle Head. Reach, went into the store which had been cleared ago have never required another covering. Your house will where assembled Eggemoggin simple grove, they CURES for their a few games, with not require another roof much short of two use generations Cape Rozier, historic Castine, Fort and enjoyed once a to in "God’s first You cun trust if use year worship safely now and then a “Jim a long” mixed in, N. you a medicine endorsed Point, Stockton Springs, Searsport and to a resort at which thousands A. for them. The temple,” Time. 1810 Webb playing the violin by Since Belfast are seen facing the bay, while spend the summer months every year, Johnson's Anodyne rooms were prettily decorated with asters, Liniment ‘has been North port Camp Ground on the one MF and where the annual of numer- j geraniums, sweet peas and potted plants. outings the most reliable on the other hand and Saturday Cove The Jackson was and furnish- ous educational, religious and temper- household remedy j band present for emergencies and at one’s feet. But the ed the even- appear very many pretty selections during Tin . ance societies are held. In 1848 the treatment of a hun- of the view is not all seaward. looked as they sat Roofing dred ills. a beauty ing. They very pretty East Maine Methodist Campmeeting Keep bottle where you can From Mt. Waldo on the Penobscot out on the lawn, their uniforms and instru- Every sheet of this roofing tin is carefully ex- Association 25 acres of land for lay your hand on It amined for defects from tne of the iron bought river the view extends northward to ments glistening in the beautiful . rolling held day or night. Use to for and *200, and in August the next year After a time in social chat and view- plate boxing shipment, every imper- the famed Dixmont Hills and west- spent fect sheet is thrown out. M F has the the first there. For near, the which were many and use- heaviest, campmeeting ward to Knox and ing presents richest of tin and new lead and is JOHNSON’S Freedom, Montville, order E. coating pure years the Ground was ful, the company was called to by to rust. trade ly twenty Camp while in the southwest are the moun- L impervious This @ mark is but one week each but L. Bartlett, who had charge of the literary on sheet of the Ask or occupied year, ANODYNE and \ stamped every genuine. your roofer, tains of Hope, Lincoinville Cam- in the .that week was looked forward to as an exercises, those taking part program Write to W. C. CRONEMEYER. Agent. Carnegie Building. Pittsburg, A of cut a view LINIMENT den. range hills off of near a door that was prettily A A for Illustrated book on event which must not be missed. Men, PRINCE LOUIS BONAPARTE. standing way roofing. dropped on sugar for the Knight and Pitcher Ponds, but draped with lace and pink asters. First AMERICAN TIN PUTS COMPANY, NEW YORK. women and children flocked to the colds, croup, inflam- look Is Prince Louis Napoleon, second t\\\ muttons of all kinds. the is i most beauti- were remarks by Mr. E. L. Bartlett, singing _ intervening valley of Prince Louis Ground hundreds. Some Rub it on the surface son Jerome Napoleon. Camp by ful with its dark the by a male quartette, remarks of congratula- for bruises, burns, sprains, etc. Two sices, 60 one, green forests, is a In the Russian army and came the before general Saturday campmeeting, eta. and 25cts. Free: “Treatment of JHseata." tions and advice to Mr. and Mrs. Hogan by brighter mowing fields, the brown a great friend of Czar Nicholas II. pitched their canvas tents and remain- & Mass. Mrs. Rebecca recitation by I. S. JOHNSON CO., Boston, ripening grain, dotted by pretty farm Higgins Files, ed the week. Others came later Mrs. Mabel a fine poem by Mrs. B. during houses and marked by the windings of Cilley, and stopped a few days, but everybody W. Downs, instrumental music by Mrs. the public roads. Mt. Percival is visit- Barker must be there On that is a granite drinking fountain for man Fred Cole, recitation by Miss Erma Thursday. day ed scores of and beast in the centre of the near every pleasant day by sight- of Jackson, singing by the quartette, with the grounds were crowded. Tents were park seers, who are well repaid for the jour- the by Mrs. V. X. Higgins: in the from the shore to the auditorium. The printed folders No External following poem pitched grove A of visitors was 1S91 ney. register kept What means this festal scene, these friends the teams were hitched in for the program of the meeting of road; every here a few but it has been taken in ? contains the years bright array available the was lined following paragraphs: Frank, to me it seems but a year and place; |shore away. A large pyramid of stones has Why! from the auditorium and a with row boats, and a large fleet of Up park, Symptoms. day, and on a level of 30 feet higher, ex- been built up by visitors, each one put- Since first you did a wooing go. vessels and sail boats was anchored tends back to the width of about 10 ting on a stone, and is now surmounted The blood may be In bad condition, Can it be it was fifteen years ago, near That you loved fair Maud who is by your by. rods a little ot table with no external no skin [ strip land, forming by a staff from which the Stars and lyet signs, side, But with the fashion for one of the terraces of which the hill is growing float in all and (eruption or sore9 to indicate it. The Loved and won her for your bride. ; composed, and this is crowned by an- Stripes weather, day spending summer vacations at the sea- in such cases a variable other ledge rising with percipitous night. Bymptoms being You proved at once you were nobody’s fool, the attention of the in this an For you took your bride from the district side, people sides much than of the A fine exists near the road appetite, poor digestion, indescribable higher any spring school, section of the State was turned towards others. After the eminence weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh gaining which leads to the summit. At one of To the parson’s house you sped away, for sum- the observer stands on a large plateau and a of J ust fifteen Nortliport, as a desirable place the levels a leads into the woods general run-down condition the years ago to-day, 300 feet above the sea and 200 feet path to the — And “Sarah’s” speed was put test, mer residences. The "Pioneer system clearly showing the blood has Cottage’, above the park. The view from this and at its entrance is a sign, “The As you journeyed that night toward the lost its nutritive has become thin was built in 1869 by I. Cunningham of point is grand, the panorama including Spring.” Penetrating here about 5 qualities, west. the whole of Penobscot and islands and It is in such cases that I'nion. L. A. Knowlton of Belfast bay rods one comes upon a spring dug to a watery. just And thinking there might be some ex- and much of the surrouding country. S. S. S. has done some of its and was the next to build, followed by Capt. of r.ot over 2 feet, and stoned. quickest chequer, The view from this point is nearly as depth You passed your honeymoon with “Aunt Hiram The water is but not most effective work up the Nickerson and Hon. Buggies. extensive as that obtained from the comfortably cool, by building Rebecca,” so cold as in forest OF MORE. the elements WO MEED blood and In 1*7;’. an additional strip of land con- of the famous Mt. Percival, which many springs. supplying lacking Then in good time harnessed up Sarah Ann top And took bride and is less than a mile from to make it and your home to Charles taining about 13 acres was purchased; Temple A Genial Sportaxnnn. strong vigorous. Van. A citizen elated and wants Heights. Thomas who has all In the that have so prominent Livermore, Maine, everybody *50o was paid. The saie of building lots Sir Lipton, along My wife used sev- years quickly flown, The first were built in Two sons have been added to to know the cause. in at from cottages 1884, expressed his determination to "lift” eral bottles of S. S. S. your home, began l,*70, prices ranging Lewis and Carl, standing side by side, and included the Pioneer, John X. the America’s is a most as a blood and *5 to *15. In 1*74 a line wharf was by cup, genial gen- purifier Papa’s hope and grandpa’s pride. Stewart; Star Cottage, J. i). Tucker; to tone up a weak and Livermore, Me., October l, tool. built at the expense of *2,600. The emaciated with Once again your lives were blest, The Hi'bgck Medicine Company: Kelso Beech- system, Cabin, James Starbird; effect And a little daughter lay on your breast, I want to express my deep gratitude to you, also to let the good following year the Wesleyan Grove very marked by of Maine know of the wonderful Gertrude May, with eyes of blue, people benefits derived from the wood, Geo. Garland; Saga Xathorno, of use 13r. ltubeek’s Kidnov House was built at a cost of about *9,- way improvement. Flaxen hair, and dimples, too, of and Liver Cure. I have suffered Daniel John “We it a for years with diseased kidneys and other kindred troubles. Plummer; Minnehaha, regard What a charm to your home she brings, ooo including furnishing. In 1870 a tonic and blood: Other medicines have not had the desired benefit. I have taken Herrick, and A. The great As by j our side she sweetly sings. but six or seven bottles of your and cure is a acres Rigby’s cottage. great remedy, my further purchase of 12 of land F. \v«uuler to even and i am not medicine now. more purifier.”—J. DOFF, myself, taking any following year were added and The kew Century you began as ough- reason was made for *2,300, makiu, a total of Princeton, Mo. you for the that I NEED NO MORE. others have been built nearly every ter, Yours with deep gratitude, D. F. BLUNT. 50 acres. New cottages were built each is the of ell And brought to your home another daugh- year since. jBk jgQg greatest ter, year, and the cottage register published and will The camp-meetings of the Associa- tonics, you Baby Florence, so bright and fair, in the Sea Breeze July 31, 1880, contain- the appetite im- Has come, with you your joys to share, We want everybody reading the above testimonial to go down to tion are held ten days each year and are A wee bit lassie with dark lilue ed a list of 125 substantial family cot- feiS' at eyes. their druggist or general dealer, to day, and get a largely attended by Spiritualists and ^^F ^^F proves once, strength And in their depths no shadow lies. tages besides the Society Cottages of returns, and nervousness vanishes as new others from all over the country. The And here to-night you stand with these FRKK ^AMPT.F, BOTTLE Ib'ckport, Carmel, South Thomaston, rich blood once more circulates have included such well- pure your children, Brewer speakers to what God hath to- Orrington, Monroe, Warren, through all parts of the system. Proving all, joined or a full size S1.00. If lie does not have the known mediums as Mrs. Abbie Morse gether, bottle, only medicine send and Of the is the direct to Bangor. family cottages S. S. S. only purely vegetable Will uneven of Searsmont; Mrs. M. .T. Wentworth stand the test of life’s weather, 2;; were on South Shore and 7 on North blood purifier known. It contains no min- And when you took your vows for worse of Knox; J. Frank Baxter of Chelsea, or better, Shore. There were also about 25 wood- erals whatever. Send for our free book BUBECK MEDICINE Mass.; A. E. Tisdale of Xew Photo by Lafayette, London. You found the latter true unto the letter. COMPANY, en with or London, on blood and skin diseases and write our frames the sides partially SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Knowing that if true happiness you prize, Ct,; Oscar A. of can- Edgerly Xewburyport, for information or advice Within yourselves the precious jewel lies. INCORPORATED, wholly boarded for covering with tleman and a true No physicians any Mrs. Juliette Yeaw of Leonins- sportsman. pre- Mass.; But while sailed on vas when needed. The resident popula- vious cup hunter has been so popular wanted. No charge for medical advice. you silvery tide, LIVERMORE MAINE. ter, Mass.; Mrs. X. J. Willis of Cam- Sorrow came and loved ones died, FALLS, tion July 1st of that year was nearly in America as he. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. GA. have bridgeport, Mass.; Mrs. Sarah A. They gone beyond life’s weary labors, l.ooii. The number of cottages built They are missed by friends and neighbors, Branch office for Maine trade. Byrnes of Boston; Mrs. Tillie U. Rey- HINTS FOR WOMEN. Tho’ veiled from your vision, perhaps they that season was 17, of which 10 were on nolds of X. and Harrison are here, Troy, Y., D. a a Nat- South Shore. How to Secure Good Complexion by As guardian angels hovering near. Barrett of Xeedham, Mass. ural Means. A Sensible and Easy Manner The Sea Breeze, Northport’s seaside We hope there’s no one here tonight who The Ladies’ Aid holds an an- to Beautify the Skin and Obtain a Good was Society thinks, journal, established in 1879 by Color. Some Wholesome nual fair one day of the camp meetin % Suggestions. The money value of these friendly gifts Charles J. Burgess of Belfast and J. L. Is what has caused this festal scene to raise funds for the benefit of the It is every woman’s wish to be possessed today For will break and.silver wear Williams of Lewiston. It was a 3- of a clear and beautiful skiu, but how few glass away, THE HOMES It’s fraternal love and place. are thus fortunate. A pale and sallow com- friendship colnmn folio, and devoted to the inter- We to home A corporation known as the Beacon plexion is far too common and a fresh, bring your tonight, A tie both am. ests of the Camp Ground. Geo. E_ healthy color is so uncommon as to be the strong steadfast, Ethical Union was organized at X'orth- In which our hearts unite. Brackett became the publisher the next, cause of favorable remarks when seen any- SUCCESSFUL Xov. for the of where. It is a matter of fact that the con- port “0, 1900, purpose You’ve reached your fifteenth mile stone, season and still continues, although for dition of the skin is an index to the health owning and a a sanita- May each succeeding year bring unto you operating hotel, to a bad a few he has issued of the body. Therefore, improve Some choice and true. years past only rium for eclectic treatment of the sick the and the blessing Can be so when complexion, right way, only May you live to see your fifthtietii year, only truly occasional numbers. sure is to back to the cause. In al- and the business of printing in the way, go And many friends survive to meet you here- most every case it will be found that the its the The Wesleyan Grove House was burn- upon your happy golden wedding occupants appreciate publishing of periodicals, books, papers is out of order and needs day, blood building up. For this we’ll hope, and for it trust and ed May s, 1888, with 82,000 worth of This was the case with Hiss (Iracie B. and other general matter pertaining to King, pray. value of The cost of No. 35 Russell street, Lewiston, Me., money sanitary furniture. building 810,000 the business of printing. The amount who recovered her rosy cheeks and was re- After which Mr. Bartlett in his usual fine and was insured for there was 85,000; to health and the use warmed of capital stock was §100,000; par value stored good spirits by manner, in behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, safety—pure, freshly an insurance of on the furniture. of l)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale 81,000 of People. shares, §100. Michael J. Logan and color had left face," she extended thanks to the relatives and friends air at an even It was afterwards rebuilt and is now- “My my says, temperature Henry E. Barney of Boston were direct- “and my health failed. 1 suffered from ner- who had so generously responded to their called The Hotel. vousness, dizziness and loss of card Xorthport ors; Willard L. of appetite; of invitation. Refreshments of ice throughout the house. Made Lathrop Cambridge- not enough to coniine me to the bed but In July, 189:i, the Xorthport Moun- cream and cake were served several porf. Mass., Emma R. Lath- troublesome so as to interfere with by president; enough ENTIKELY Hot Water tain was work. Oftentimes I a NEW. young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan wish possible only by spring Company incorporated, rop of treasurer; Orrin my experienced Cambridgeport, faintness at the stomach which made me with a capital stock of 88,000, all paid expressly to extend their thanks to the J. Hickey of Belfast, clerk. The cor- feel miserable. and Steam Systems. in. The directors were B. members of Jackson band who so kindly C. Hall, has the cot- “During the summer of 1900 a friend who poration bought “Pioneer” to entertain B. 1'. X. E. had been troubled as I was, and who had helped their friends. Following Belfast, Kidder, Bragg, and other at IDEAL Bdllers and GEO. T. tage property Temple been helped by these pills, recommended is a list of and names of donors: READ, E. s. Solid Comfort Truss presents Bangor, Walls, Vinalhavei*. C. and has them to me. I began to take them at once AMERICAN Radiator. Heights, begun operations. a handsome Morris chair, willow rocker 44 Ma,n St (J£|fast B. Hall was president and J. C. Dur- and had not used up a box before I felt a I The include the entire and water purchases square decided change for the better in my condi- .WITH. jug from Hillside Grange friend- ham of Belfast, treasurer. Before this on which the Pioneer stands, the proper- tion. Now I do not like to be without them. ship club, N. A. Littlefield and family, Fred time Pitcher’s had been consider- “I have often to about it pond of David four Robinson spoken people Patterson and wife, Charles Patterson and ty Crosby, lots, and I gladly make this statement of what ed as the most available source of B. A. Gross and Edwin Lander and a site on the hill at the rear of the Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People ...Water Pad.. wife, wife, and the Belfast Water Co. has a have done for me, it be the and wife, Frank Hubbard and Alfred supply* settlement. A and sanitarium hoping may wife, hotel cause of relief to other sufferers.” right under its charter to supply water to bringing Cool, and to Hubbard, Horace Ward and wife, B. C. will be built on the Pioneer lot. The Amemia is one of the most common afflic- easy perfect relief NEW and Cates and FURNITURE STORE. the Ground. The company at tion of womanhdod. It is a condi- he wearer Hogan wife, Harry wife, G. Camp foundations are and will watery begun be Have a line of household furniture of li rst took its f rom a on the tion of the blood which causes untold mis- T. Ward and wife, G. Hamlin and wife, just opened every description. supply spring finished this fall fora Everything NEW and FRESH direct from the factory. (1901) building 40 ery and often leads to other and more seri- Pearl E. M. farm of Abram a mile and a in and see them. Hamlin, Hunt and wife, R. C. Knowlton, x 40 ous diseases, if not attended to. It is Call feet and 4 stories high for a print- Higgins and wife, E. H. Littlefield and Willow Chairs quarter away, and at an elevation of characterized by a palid complexion, pale wife, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Script*-, ing office, and one or two dull and Everett oak 170 feet above tide water. A reservoir otliercottages. lips, eyes, tongue gums bloodless; No charge for fitting. Ward; upholstered rocker, The lots on the hill are for the water shortness of breath on slight exertion—es- John H. Bagley and family, Troy; parlor Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, China Closets, Chiffoniers. was built on the hill at the rear of of just pecially upon going upstairs; palpitation and system. The corporation begun in the of lamp mirror from A. S. Higgins and the and the water was run to May, heart, feeling impending death; & grounds, loss of and POOR wife, F. L. Philbrick and J. Du- 1901, the publication of a monthly weakness, appetite ambition; SON, Druggists. wife, A large line ALL and from it by gravity. After a few irregularity and pain in the natural func- niont of.|ron Bedsteads, SIZES'SELLING CHEAP. called the Pearl Higgins and mother, V. N. Higgins on magazine Magazine. tions of women. years the demand for water the and wife, Ross C. Higgins, H. M. Higgins, I also keep the celebrated .... The name was suggested by William P. The one remedy that has proved itself a grounds exceeded this supply and an ar- specific for amentia is Dr. Williams’ Pink Mabel Cilley, Grace Higgins, Flora Hunt; Roberts of Brooks, who won a $500 "v WHITE HOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS,^ tesian well mo teet was sunk in He., Pills for Pale People. These pills, taken in decorated china fruit Mr. and Mrs. J. deep Worms?and sometimes death, dish, Bicknees The is now- increasing doses, will never fail to effect a in^: Best in the market. Over one million in use. Call and see them before purchasing prize thereby. magazine children, before their presence Is suspect- D. M. Ward; oil painting Mr. and Mrs. N. A 1000. An Otto engine of 3 5-8 cure pumping if used persistently for a reasonable ed Give them a few doses ot f; published at 480 Boston. one dozen linen and with a Boylston St., length of time. They also cure diseases Webb; napkins, Mr. and horse-power pumping capac- ( TRUE’S pin woriw 1 The granite watering trough at Tem- due to impoverished blood and shattered If worms are present they willELIXiR, be expelled. 01 Mrs. W. E. Barker; one dozen decorated PATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CLOTHES REELS, of 1800 gallons per hour was in I at n ity put nerves, such as locomotor ataxia, partial A harmless vegetable tonic. 35c. druccists. dinner was in Custom Auburn. Me. plates, 11. L. Wing and family; China in 1001. and at times worked, ple Heights formerly paralysis, St. Vitus’ danee, seiatica, neural- Dr. J. F. TRUE A CO.. In fact everything to be found in a first-class furniture store. although Sf and House and was nervous the cup saucer and decorated card plate, to its full it has not been able I Square, Belfast, bought: gia, rheumatism, heartache, capacity, after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the (cause Mrs. R. S. Files; decorated teapot, Mr. and and to the the late to exhaust the presented Society by and sallow and all supply. heart, pale complexions ...THE... Mrs. William Hogan; decorated covered H. E. McDonald, 70 Main Street. John N. Stewart. forms of weakness either in male or female. The Ground has an sewer Mr. and Mrs. M. Camp ample j I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People dish, P. Palmer; J. S. MT. PERCIVAL. system, which is being added to as the are sold in boxes (never in bulk) at fifty Files, Florence Coffin and Harvey Coffin, cents a box or six boxes for-two dollars and demand increases. The observatory of is money; glass water pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Northport fifty cents, and may be had of all druggists There are three the Mer- R. S. Wood; decorated pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. ample parks, known as Ht. Percival, named by its or direct by mail from Dr. Williams lledi- ithew Park near the north cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Be sure Joseph Heath; amber berry set, Myra and entrance, owner, the late Hiram E. Pierce, * to get the substitutes never cured Robert cheese I,aura the Park in front of the genuine; Swan l Ce Cates; glass plate,Mrs. We invite the Public to Buggies hotel, after his son, Percival C. Pierce. From anybody. *i Sibley Chase; Whittier’s poems, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and Bay View Park, near the southern Temple Heights the ascent of Mt. Per- Examine our stock of JOBBERS OF P. Higgins; jelly dish, Ernest Gonld; smok- part of the grounds. cival‘is a series of terraces. The Telegraphing at Sea. by ing set, B. F. Ham;, fruit set, Mrs. Jennie _I AIK/IDG. Lamp summit is less than a TEMPLE HEIGHTS. mile from the The Cunard line steamer Lucania, GRAIN, Cates and Mrs. Ada Dollbfl:; bon-bon dish, Fittings. In 1883 the Temple Heights Associa- wharf at Temple Heights, and is 500 which sailed from New York September Miss Charity Walker; vinegar cruet, W. C. feet above the sea a su- 21 for Liverpool and arrived at Queens- WE OFFER BARGAINS. tiori, a company of Maine Spiritualists, level, giving Ham; pepper and salt, Gustave Ward; glass town 27, com- FEED, view of the and September reports having vase, Mrs. B. W. glass cake bought of Mrs. Cassie Brown, widow of perb Bay surrounding municated for two hours with the steam- Downs; plate, A FULL LINE OF.a—- Gen. John A. who Miss Maggie Palmer; handkerchief box and Capt. .James W. Brown, her farm situ- country. Logan, er Campania (of the same line) in mid was one of the first in ocean means of the w’ireless SEEDS and handkerchiefs, Mrs. J. G. Cilley and Mrs. ated about one mile north of Saturday visitors, 1880, by telegra- Ranges, Parlor Stoves, Tinware, Wooden phy. The shortest distance in which Olive Cates; handkerchief box and hand- Cove, and from the Bluff said it was one of the most beautiful Kitchen extending communication was effected was 33 kerchiefs, Miss Mary Pease; glass berry Ware. Cutlery, Furnishings, views he ever beheld. Far to the south GROCERIES road to the shore. Meetings were held miles and the 63 miles. dish and silver Miss longest pickle fork, Florence A OF the sees the Atlantic Ocean and INCLUDING LAkGE STOCK in the grove near the water front, and eye sky Importers of Salt, Palmer; two decorated plates, Mr. and Mrs. while a little to the are After William Archer published his the work of making it a convenient and meet, left the Joseph Prentiss; box of stationery, Mr. and translation of Ibsen's dramas a literary PEARL AGATE ENAHELED WARE suitable for Fox Islands, and, as we follow around Mrs. Joseph Stevens; set glass place holding the meetings, woman asked him how he came to spend dealers in the finest quality of tumblers, Ruth and set as well as desirable for summer resi- the horizon, Isle au Haut and Deer so much time upon that kind of work. Henry Small; glass tumblers, IN BVERY VARIETY OF COOKINO UTENSIL. “I did Mr. “to Mrs. Persis Hall; decorated and linen dences was forwarded as fast as possi- Isle. In a clear day the houses of it, "replied Archer, keep Anthracite and . bowjs FURNACE AND FLUMBINU our Specialty. myself from going to in the even- p towel, Mrs. Ethel Stover; silver butter ble. In 1891 the upper part,including the Deer Isle can be distinctly seen with sleep ing.” “Ah! similia similibus, I pre- Blacksmith knife and sugar shell, S. S. Roberts; silver buildings, was sold to F. A. Dick- the naked eye. In the east Mount De- sume?” Mr. Archer’s answer is not VnOStlS* I OPEeveninos. } fjirm berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White; nitchell & Trussell, ey, still leaving of land for the sert hills are outlined and as recorded. <> ♦ plenty boldly, ORDERS PROMPTLY. FILLED silver table spoon, Harold Morton; silver of the ♦♦♦ _ -_ purposes association. A road the eye follows northward the rounded desert spoon, Miss Ida Kimball; silver sugar from South Shore, Northport Camp form of Bluehill mountain looms up; 33, 33, 37 Front St., Belfast, M* Shell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bartlett; glass G round, to Saturday Cove, along the ! flanked by the faint outlines of a range CASTOR IA berry dish. Mrs. Weston Jewett; glass cake TAXES FOR 1901. stiore and across TELEPHONE 4-2. ltf plate and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Temple Heights was of,, hills far inland. Between the spec- For Infants and Children. spoon tray, | Cole; glass set, four pieces, Dick and Will Wanted. built the by order of the County^ Com- tator and the eastern horizon are hun- Farwell; glass cake plate, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. Apples in and the dreds of and The Kind You Have F. Ward; set glass tumblers, Mr. and Mrs. A discount of two will allowed missioners, 1883, following islands, large small, vary- Always Bought FOR SALE. per cent, be Highest prices paid for all varieties tald- j Charles decorated China cake on all taxes on or before 1902. I good fall a wharf 160x32 feet A Heath; plate, paid January l, also good cooking Bring in your was built. I ing in size from Islesboro, to the mere Miss Nina shall be in office iu Memorial apples, apples. The house lot on street known as the Dolloff; crystal vase, Everett my Building daily fall and us. Mansfield store, foot Main Congress from 8.30 to 11.30 a. and from 1.30 to apples try covered auditorium, with a ca- rock the surface of the Patterson lot, will be sold at a Ward; linen towels, Fred and Will m., Saturdays street. PITCHER & LANCASTER. seating just breaking bargain. Hasty; 4.30 p. M. j DUNTON £ crocheted Miss Blanche a H. C. pacity of 600 was built in 1891. There It is stated that Mt. Percival DUNTON. doily. Brown; Pitcher, bay. Belfast, Sept. 20,1900.—38tf mammoth pumpkin by Burton Gross. M. C. HILL, Collector. Charles W. Lancaster. tf37 # TOP OF GEBEL-TABEK. ON here on the last day of April, in the President Will. ( Amrhta lliftr Boikwl. McKinley’s 711. It was in his honor that the Carriage Drives Around Gibraltar. OS year i America, in the person of oar great Rock was named—Gebel-al-Tarek (“Hill baa Cakton, O., Sept. 27. The will of Presi- for Fez. linger, Lillian Nordica, been hon- was 3 of Tarek”), since corrupted to Gibral- ored by Germany. Mme. Nordica has dent McKinley filed at o’clock this E_ [Special Correspondence of The Journal.] in the Stark tar. Then for seven hundred years it been chosen to sing the splendid role afternoon county probate Gibraltar, 7, 1901. Soon of and judge’s office for probate. September was fought for by Moor and Spaniard, Isolde In "Trlsan Isolde” in as feet touch the narrow of The testament was conveyed there by your strip one now the now claimed by nation, by and who beach on the western of this tre- Sec. Cortelyou Judge Day, are to edge cross of St. other; and since the George be administrators of the estate. mendous rock, where nestles the port, appointed first waved above it (in 1704), it has cost Whatever property belongs to the McKin- an impulse to mouiit the topmost peak England lives and treasure enough to ley estate is held in trust for Mrs. McKinley born like It is con* is within you, and Banquo’s very enrich a her that an annual attribute people and kingdom. during lifetime, except will not “down” till gratified. It venient to ghost the disasters which Coming down from the signal tower, payment of $1,000 is to be made Jo Miss takes a veteran mountain climber at Helen sister of the testator, dur- overtake us to fate. you must visit “La Silleta,” the little McKinley, The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been least two hours to scale that in- But for the most ing the lifetime of Mrs. sharp chair, a sheltered hollow in the rock, McKinley. tn use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of the re- man is the At the death of Mrs. all prop- j cline, including dignified delay part in which it is McKinley — arbiter of his own overhanging Catalan bay, and has been made under his per* in the of a erty is to be divided share and share alike quired issuing permit by fortunes. Business said the Queen of Spain took her seat sonal supervision since its infancy, the whose office is in among the brothers and sisters of President military secretary, men are struek when the great siege was going on. She 'wafvj;/wcwk Allow no one to deceive you in this. Gunner’s It is the literal down as McKinley. Lane. truth, suddenly vowed to saint in the cal- All Imitations and are The rashly every is the text of President Mc- Counterfeits, “Just-as-good” but often that by lightning. Following as stated, you cannot turn would never leave the that trifle with and the health of verdict is generally endar that she Kinley’s will: Experiments endanger around in Gibraltar without asking "heart failure.” "His heart was weak. spot until the British flag was lowered “Executive Mansion, Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* and the most in- It was fate for him to meet this end.” D. C. military permission, on the heights of Gibraltar. After the “Washington, as latest will ,offensive visitor is made to But if we weut behind the "weak heart “I publish the following my feel, during " was she still sat there, and all former we should find a weak stomach, prob- siege abandoned, testament, hereby revoking minute of his that he is re- every stay, and back of the weak stomach is held her vow, though almost starv- wills: What is CASTORIA v ably, by “To beloved Ida S. I nrded with and his careless at hours. my wife, McKinley, suspicion presence eating irregular ing, until the British commander, hear- all of real wherever When the stomach is diseased the bequeath my estate, Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- tolerated only so long as he walks the ing of her plight, gallantly lowered his situated, and the income of any personal organs depending on the stomach for of which I be at goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It straightest kind of an English chalk enable her to may possessed nutrition are starved. Starvation means flag—just long enough to Sropertyeath, during her natural life. I make the contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie line. weakness of the and its all of body organs. descend. following charge upon my property, substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms The pass secured, up and up Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery both real and personal: you toil, You should also pay a visit to the and Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind cures diseases of the stomach and other “To pay my mother during her life $1000 a allays the and narrow streets of through steep tower and castle which is and at her death said sum to be paid i organs of digestion and nutrition. When picturesque year, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation die town that are often mere of to my sister, Helen McKinley. If the in- flights these organs are cured, diseases of heart, said to be the very oldest Moorish “re- and It assimilates the the come from property be insufficient to keep Flatulency. Food, regulates stone stairs; tile-roofed liver, and caused the past cottages lungs kidneys, by main” in Spain, having been built some- my wife in great comfort and pay the an- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. diseased stomach, are cured also. above then I direct that md gardens gorgeous with tropical over one thousand six hundred nuity provided, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. wIn the fall of I was taken with smother- thing such of be sold as to make a and arbor covered 1897 my property olor; every gateway ing spells, palpitation of the heart, and a dis- years ago. It is almost entire in its sum adequate for both purposes. tressed in writes Mr. with masses of India flowers feeling my stomach.” “Whatever remains at the death purple H. W. Kinney, of Knight. Doddridge Co., West massive strength, though honey-combed property " of wife I to brothers and GENUINE ALWAYS Va. I consulted a doctor and he said I had my give my sisters, and walls hidden under scarlet-blossom- innumerable cannon-balls. Its tower Photo, copyright, by Aime Dupont. share and CASTORIA organic heart trouble. He gave me some medi- by share alike. d creepers; hedges of cacti and aloes, cine, but it did me no good. I then tried differ- de Omenaje, erected by Abu el-Hajez, MME. LILLIAN NORDICA. “My chief concern is that my wife from ent kinds of patent medicines, but they only my estate shall have all she requires for her lumps of acacias and feathery palms, in the the scars of a the new theater in Munich. helped me a little. I then sent and got five year 725, bears Wagner comfort and and that my mother bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- pleasure, rose trees with trunks as thick as a honorable wounds inflicted Mme. Nordioa will during the coming shall be provided with whatever money she ery Before the first bottle was gone I felt a thousand season abandon her usual custom of to make her old comfortable nan’s arm; mignonette, heliotrope and change. When the five bottles were gone I wars and But it requires age to I had not worked for a during sieges. yet and the and im- began work. any appearing in grand opera. Instead she happy frangipani perfuming air, year before. serves well for a “Witness my hand and seal, this powder magazine; will tour twenty- "I am well and can eat anything now with the United States In a series second of to last will mense geranium bushes on which wash- while modern barracks and officers’ day October, 1897, my the exception of pork and greasy food.” of song recitals. and testament, made at the city of Wash- women hang their clothes to dry; peach Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets euro quarters, surrounded by gardens ablaze ington, District of Columbia. rees trained (Signed) “William McKinlet.” against sunny walls, yew biliousness. with color, fill the area within the MRS. E. P. BROWN. and trees cut into fastastic (Seal) cypress ancient castle walls. “The foregoing will was witnessed by us, napes and ancient castles mantled with Mrs. E. P. Brown, whose maiden this twenty-second day of October, 1897, at beast has ever scaled. It is There are interesting jaunts to Catalan, many the request of the testator and his name ivy green, all as “English” as the lati- name was Joanna Pierce, was born in the loneliest fishing village in Europe, be made from Gibraltar, either on foot, signed hereto in our presence and our signa- .ude will allow. Montville, near the foot of Frye’s ture hereto in his if not in the whole wide world. A thou- in the saddle, or in one of the linen- presence. 1818. at- “G. B. Cortelyou, Your path leads through the Alemada, of the mountain, January 18, She sand years or more ago, some Genoese curtained phaeton cabs. Some “Charles Loeffler.” which is a of what tended the district school summer and shining example fishermen were wrecked there and man- pleasantest little villages of Spain lie Ynglo-Saxon enterprise can do in the winter until she was 15 years of age, aged to climb upon the narraw shelf of within a day's journey, and points “Well,” said the blind man, grasping his desert. The level acre on when she became the teacher of the cane and starting on, “I’ll see you again.” or|two away up rock at the base of the characteristic of both and Afri- stupendous cliff, Europe and continued almost “Lit me hear from you occasionally,” said lie treeless hillside exposed to the full school, teaching and clinging to it like barnacles, made ca. It requires two days to go to El continuously until she was married in the deaf and dumb man, cordially—Chicago blaze of the was former- Tribune. tropical sun, a precarious home for themselves and Convento del Cuervo, twenty-two miles 1844. a waste of bare rock and red She short terms in Montville y burning their descendants. They are the only —the place of penance for monks con- taught until some British and towns, making frequent -and; tasty governor of on victed of the most heinous adjoining things life Gibraltar’s Mediter- offences, from to One himself to turn it into a changes place place. year bethought ranean shore. a few tons which Charles V. founded and in which Occasionally she taught 48 weeks, changing localities The Whole Soil was brought from afar he own at the end of each which were FREE garden. of rock loosen from above and slide expiated some of his sins. The term, | Story § and laid the flowers weeks. The wages paid deep upon rock, down upon their village, crushing their wonderful cork forest is only ten miles usually eight 8 in one letter about BooT for male teachers during the winter 8 and trees were planted, and to-day it is houses like and scores and on the road to it an egg-shells killing away; you pass were from $10 to $17 a month, and for m Eden of and cool- beauty shadowy of people; but such is the tenacity of early Carthagenian city with its re- women, $1 a week in summer, and $1.50 ness. At the entrance is a drill-ground, their class that the survivors go on as mains of temples and amphitheatre. To in winter, with board. The teachers boarded with the families of the pupils, where the regimental band plays after- before, heeding such accidents as little visit St. Michael’s cave requires special Tales and Tails and as of their the I'Pofm-KiUer gave best, I noons and So the Alemada they evenings. as they would a siege and the thunder permission from the town mayor, who teacher usually fared well. X (PERRY DAVIS’.) 2 the ;as become fashionable promenade of guns above them. alone can furnish the key. The entrance The people were mostly poor and had X From Capt. F. Loye, Police Station No. X Is the title of our handsome new book for of Gibraltar, the rendezvous of what- More than all else, the narrow strait, is more than a thousand feet above the large families. Log houses were not 2 5. use uncommon, and all had open fires. They Montreal“W’e frequently Perby 2 ever beauty and style the place posses- dividing the two continents, interests sea and the interior is in total darkness children, in colors. were with home-made tallow Q Davis’ Pain-Killer for in the atom- O lithographed at all times with the lighted pains ses, swarming you, with a stately procession of the until illuminated. Many bones of ex- or the fire. Occasion- candles, by open X (ich, rheumatism, stiffness, frost bites, chii- X It contains very little advertising, and is alive brilliant uniforms of British officers, trade argosies of the world always com- tinct animals have been found within ally a whale oil lamp was used, but they X blains, and all afflictions which X of costumes from were not The desks at school cramps, with new and and verse. and a medley curious ing and going upon it. So long as Eng- its gloomy recesses. It is a beautiful popular. catchy picture were with a rough board seat, O befall men in our position. I have no hesi- 0 every corner of the earth. Family car- land holds the trade of the ride around the head of the local very long, Gibraltar, bay by on which sat from 8 to 12 X tation in that Pain-Killer is the X filled with pupils. saying Send it A Postal will do. riages plump, rosy-cheeked Orient is to steamer to the Jezira el- There were no blackboards until about for To-day. peacefully open—not only Algeceyias, X best remedy to have near at hand.” X matrons and move angular daughters, Great Britain, but to every civilizeil Khadhera of the Arabs, the Green 1840, and then very poor ones. Goose and were used for until about X Used Internally and Externally. X sedately along the shaded drives; nation. Nothing more beautiful and Island” of so much importance to the quills pens Minard's Liniment Co. j the same time, and were preferred to Mfg. young Englishmen in cycling, cricket, can be than the Moors as the to that the X Two Size?, ‘25c. and 50c. bottles. picturesque imagined key Spain the steel pen for some time afterward Q Boston, Mass. foot-ball on or wear- togs, polo ponies bird’s eye view of Gibraltar harbor modern sovereigns of that country have by many writers. One of the neces- ing the pink coat of the hunter, pro- from the heights above. Every manner sttill retained the name in their title. It sary accomplishments of the successful teacher was to be an claim that in the line of sports, as in of craft that floats is crowded in the is a modern the expert penmaker. to-day looking town, Mrs. Brown relates that her fame as a else, the of the step- from men-of-war to old one been everything spirit bay, leviathan having entirely destroyed penmaker often was of much advantage mother country prevails in ancient Gib- lateen-sailed feluccas. Just opposite by Alphonzo IX. when he took it from to her, as well as a great deal of trouble. raltar. | the so-called “Pinnacle” which marks the Moors after a two-years’ siege in Ink was made from maple bark, and the inkstands were molded at home Leaving the Alemada, you hear strains the western horn of its the 1334. And now we are off for Mulai Has- crescent, from lead. Lead pencils were also of nf martial music rising clear and sweet Old Mole, or breakwater, extends eleven san’s land and the city of Fez. home manufacture. Town’s reader, above the rumble of wheels and the hundred feet into the bay. About mid- Fannie B. Ward. Webster’s speller, Greenleaf’s and Mur- grammars, murmur of voices. Away up yonder, way between the Pinnacle and Europa ray’s Kinney’s arithmetic, CAHTOHIA. Blair’s rhetoric, Goodrich’s astronomy, over the heads of the a a new Mole has been people, glitter- Point, lately push- with were some of the text books Bears the Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought maps, ing mass of burnished steel appears to ed a thousand feet into the sea. Here used. Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads be down the Nearer is Mrs. Brown also studied the COAlbCOAL! steep path. safe for during sliding ( anchorage every battleship over the membrane arid is absorbed. Relief is im- and a T” winter terms philosophy, chemistry* J and nearer it comes, presently and merchant vessel owned Britain, mediate and a cure follows. It is not by Latin and French. She was a close stu- drying—does line of white dark not 50 cents at NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY long coated, kilted, and any day you may see among them Gems of Thought. dent and overcame all difficulties. She produce sneezing. Large Size, Drug- or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. hare-kneed Highlanders flies proudly several hundred craft floating the flags became an expert mathematician. The gists ELY BROTHERS, 5G Warren Street, New York. YOUR WINTER’S COAL. by. to the wail of bagpipes and the roll of all nations. Great effort from great motives is the analysis and parsing of “Paradise Lost,” best definition of a happy life.—Chan- and “Young’s Night Thoughts,” were of drums. Again climbing the steep Though all is peaceful enough on top ning. taken by the advanced classes, and the face of the hill you come to the four of Gibraltar heights, where compara- of the teachers was often An old friend is not always the per- ability sorely enormous of hold- few- cannon are and tried on some obscure reservoirs, capable tively placed pretty son whom it is easiest to make a confi- passage. First Coal. ing live million gallons of water, which little foot and donkey-paths wind down dant of. Mrs. Brown says that one of the first Quality, Thoroughly Prepared winter schools she taught was in Mor- have been cut into the side of Gebel- to shaded and the town roadways far, Carry yourself as an orange tree in the winter of 1836. She was en- rill, We offer to the citizens of Belfast ancl vicinity Tarek. Each tank is made mosquito- far below, —you are yet profoundly im- would if it could walk up and be held gaged by Mr. Merrill Bailey while riding *¥**¥*¥ to the air.—Beecher. the following well known coals. proof by means of gauze wire, thus pressed with the preparations for w'ar, up horseback to mill with a grist of wheat or com for her father’s preventing that pest, so prevalent here so evident on every side. The whole Any coward can fight a battle when family. Lamson & Hubbard scnooi was m session six liours eacli WILKESBARRE, in irom he is sure of winning; but give me the hot. weather, introducing any great rock is honey-combed with miles and six each LATTIMER man who has pluck to fight when he is day days week, except SCRANTON, LEHIGH, of disease. In the event of siege, of in which cannon are mount- other If were germs galleries sure of losing. every Saturday. holidays GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND this great water-supply would prove in- ed, and its base is completely girdled taken, extra days were given by the We must not turn back into the dark- teacher at the end of the term. At the valuable, and in times of peace bene- with cannon. From to bottom of top ness because the light from God’s face close of this term Mrs. Brown met with Prices at Delivered in Delivered lits the and the alike. Wharf. Dump cart. and put in. troops poor ! the tremendous hill, cannon thrust their rests upon a path of labor and sacrifice. an adventure. She was walking along Chestnut Coal.$6 10 $6 35 6 50 At last you reach the highest point iron throats through bastions and out- —Rufus Ellis. a lonely road on her way to another school when she met two men Stove 6 and stand beside El lleclio, the signal- works. Hundreds of them are behind He only is advancing in life whose desperate 10 6 35 6 50 who tried to stop her. She eluded their tower, from which it is said the Bay of cut in the solid in hewn heart is getting softer, whose blood Fgg 6 90 6 15 6 30 port-holes rock, grasp and ran with such speed that her can be a warmer, whose brain whose Biscay discerned through pow- chambers beneath the tier quicker, soon the chase. mountain, is into pursuers gave up Lehigh Coal 25 Cents per ton higher. erful It an spirit entering living peace. in glass. requires equally pow- on tier, while other chambers are ex- —John Ruskin. Twenty to 30 pupils summer and 40 Fall to 50 in winter were in attend- 1901 A of erful imagination to make that discov- haustless magazines of powder, shot usually Style, discount 25 cents per ton will be made from the above prices to Cheerfulness is the rubber tire on ance. Young men frequently went to ery; but two continents and three king- and shell. and is SOFT AND STIFF in all desirable shapes and all customers for CASH settlement within 10 days from of their Every crag precipice life’s vehicle. It breaks the jolt when- school for two or three years after they delivery doms are within the limits of vision. colors for fall and winter wear, an up-to-date- their orders in ton lots or are literally peppered with cannon, from ever prudence and industry have been became voters, and fights in many dis- coal, provided more, placed before Septem Hat in every particular. To the southward, Africa appears but submerged batteries to the topmost unable to remove the stones from the tricts between the masters and big boys her 1st, and are ready to receive their coal at our convenience any time as a across a and road. frequently occurred. Mrs. Brown’s au- before November step shimmering pool, ; peak. At every angle out of the moun- *???**? 1st. thority in the school-room was never dimly through clouds of sand you see tain of stone can be more Man cannot be the only or the highest poured awful questioned, probably owing to her won- We j thing that loves in this vast universe. UNDERWEAR, GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY, the white walls of Fez and the desert destruction than ever issued from the derful tact, as much as to her great : There is—there must be—in it some oasis in which the of Morocco is skill and as a teacher. CORRECT WEIGHT AND CAREFUL DELIVERY. capital craters of ..Etna or Vesuvius. Again heart of the in- learning HOSIERY, great, deep sympathy, During the Aroostook war two of her built. On the east stretches the vast and again, during the two centuries that finite of our faint and counterpart pupils were drafted and were held to be GLOVES. and tranquil Mediterranean, its two has held it has been feeble human love.--John James Taylor. I England Gibraltar, called at a minute’s notice. One of MEN thousand mile reach dotted with storied As a dear friend can look the love them cut off stormed and besieged; but so far with- his right forefinger, it was and BOYS’ | which he cannot utter, so do I read the islands and the ships of the world out avail. Whether it could withstand said, to escape being accepted, and was THE SWAN & SIBLEY COMPANY. face of nature, so do I read the record jeered at by his companions for being hastening to the Occident and the armaments remains to | twenty-century of God’s interposing mercy. I feel my- a coward. His sacrifice of the finger i irient. The spot upon which you stand be tested. Land batteries, fleets and self embraced with a kindness too was unnecessary, however, for they WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS 33, 35 and 37 Front Street, Belfast. tender and strong for utterance.—Or- both continued in school and were never was one of the mystical Pillars of Her- ; iron-clads could render the spot a per- TELEPHONE 34-2 3m33 ville Dewey. called. SOFT AND STARCHED. cules, the other Pillar towering just fect hell for those imprisoned on the Some lives have in them a quality Mrs. Brown, although in her 84th across the Strait. down rock. On the other no Away below, hand, labor and which may perhaps be compared to that year, still takes an active interest in ...NECKWEAR... ® s®s s* ® • a **•)* *ft s A-**'?* s •» s ® almost at your feet, is Europa Point, expense have been spared to bring its secret of which the early Venetians education, and still teaches the children knew the secret of in her Sometimes she has A new line of beautiful goods just received in all FREE PATTERN 1 the very spot where, according to class- defenses up to the highest pitch of mystery—some light, vicinity. some sweet, transparent coloring, a quite a class of small children, although the newest shapes. Come in and look us over. (jonr own selection) to every sub- I ical history, the divine bull rested from modern excellence. are al- •criber. Ouly 50 cents a Engineers hidden treasure of hope shining through she has not taken a penny for her ser- (A year. | with to the at work his Might Europa, whom ways adding new fortifications aftershadow. vices for more than 50 years. ll. H. Coombs & Co., I P. 3» j(• continent owes its name. That Point and the latest in the science of Of her life work Mrs. Brown Dwight Palmer, says: .. quirks We cannot speak a loyal word and be .) : DEALEKS IN : •) “It is the tendency of the age to wor- now holds one of the far-famed “Gib- killing, while gunners are constantly meanly silent; we cannot kill and not MASONIC TEMPLE, BELFAST. ship success, but in over the g_& raltar Twins”—a hundred-ton kill in the same moment; but a moment looking cannon, practicing their deadly art and weapons I am unable to is room wide enough for the loyal and past say whether my which shoots a ball twro thou- of calibre succeed others seem- life has been a success or a Second-Hand Goods I weighing greater mean desire, for the outlash of a mur- failure, but | sand pounds a distance of eight miles. ingly invincible. But in case of siege, derous thought and the sharp, back- this much I know, since 1833, much of $ A LADIES' MAGAZINE. my time has been spent in Removal 9»i— « So is that missle of destruction that the would not lie in the ward stroke of repentance. teaching, (• OF ALL A beautiful colored 1 big greatest danger first in then in KINDS. •) pm; plates ; latest private public schools, •) fashions; dressmaking economies of man Put. a seal upon your and To the oc- (a .fancy the puny strength cannot lift adversary’s strength. During the long lips forget and later in own children Allyn Block, formerly 6 Parties having ■wnrk ; household hints; fiction, etc. Sub- teaching ray FURNITURE, (• acriSa to what you have done. After you have day, or, send sc for latest copy it, and machinery propelled steam years of peace a native and now my grandchildren. CARPETS, lady agents wanted. Send for terms by large popula- been kind, after love has stolen forth R. H. Coombs & Son, § f) “I have much satisfaction in cupied by or I hoists it to the cannon’s mouth. tion has grown up on Gibraltar, and un- into the world and enjoyed a) STOVES, anything to sell Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- done its beautiful ^ Ec< mom *al and my chosen vocation, although in the A by sending us a card will receive a prompt (• date, Absolutely I Among innumerable near by points of less they could be work, go back into the shade again and Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. quickly deported, long ago the environment of the school call. Antique Furniture a specialty. say nothing about it. Love hides even I take pleasure in announcing that.I have re- ^ interest is Cabrita, on its high bluff starvation would compel surrender. life was the parents of ^ j from itself.—Professor Drummond. crude, large moved to No. 70 Main street. This store will be near the entrance to the the The and often To 33 Main He. Atlantic; Saracens were first to recognize families, poor ignorant. occupied by % Street, Belfast, £ little of satisfy such, and teach their young the MS CALL j I bright city Algecerias, on the the value of this rock as a strategic To Asthmatics. S £'•'<£ 9 Skeptical first principles of morality and the S? &<9 Ms « «««@ I other side of Gibraltar a score of mBAZAR bay; point. Long, long before, the Phceni- rudiments of learning, was a task of h. e. McDonald, furniture, pink and white villages on the cians, named it The truly marvelous cures of Asthma with the Spanish trading here, Alube, greater magnitude, materials and myself, and we shall he glad to welcome our which have already been effected by Dr. we had then to work than one fiATTERNS" mainland; and Cauta, the terrible and as a Iioman province it was known with, liv- friends whenever it is possible for them to call. I Rudolph Schiffmann, certainly call for no- ing in this of culture can have a tmm Mlml mi Perforation show prison-island near the African coast, only as a Pillar of Hercules which tice. His preparation, (Schiffmann’s Asth- day compre- very complete line of hend. NOTICE. IS* IMMs kd Scwk* Ikes. ma Cure) not only gives instant relief in the Builders' where so many Cuban patriots and marked the boundaries of the civilized Hardware of the latest style, ul IJ tents tech—non* higher 1 most stubborn'and obstinate but With all the hindrances of theqe cases, pos- Mouldings, Floorings in all Woods, In- Sift ite ties. Sold Is nearly every city j others of Spain’s disobedient subjects world, all to the westward itively cubes, in proof of which hear what earlier times, I am happy to say that I ted teVte.se by nisi Hrom being mys- cluding Parquet 1 Aave a on died in the Town Clerk at Cavalier, N. D., Mr. W. know of of my .Samples, Mantels, Tile, repository Wight THE MoCALL CO., miserably captivity. Oyer to tery and darkness. The Goths succeed- many contemporaries Fire Sererus, says: “I was troubled with asth- of that and some of Sets, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Stair street, free from dust and ns-ns-iir the where the time, my scholars dirt, wot sat st, sew yoxk. east, Rock falls straight ed the Romans in its and ma fon 20. about 8 I started Posts, Rail and Balusters. Window Glass possession; years, years ago even, who filled high places in State and where I will store car- to use Asthma and have Cut to sleighs, down fourteen hundred feet, you see a they were followed the Mos- your Cure, not had Nation. a cent, of any size. 1M by fiery an attack for six Perhaps greater per riages, furniture, etc., at a rea- line of years.” time The Bepublican Journal soil l»CaH~> foam and drift-wood upon a lems, under Tarek Ibn the one- Sohiffmann’s Asthma Cure the pupils of that attained to Trusting to see my f rictds and customers, I Maga Zeyad, can be obtain- sonable price. Leave orders at zlne with free thread of beach beneath ed of all at 50e. and eminence than of those of the present main Yours very truly, riatterm.fvvilljbefsem'oiic year for scanty gray eyed chief of Tangiers, who was as Druggists S1.00 per in package, or by writing direct to Dr. Schiff- day who enjoy so many helps/’—Bos^ Swift 1' in one date granulated to the colored and soft Ilopltins day It makes sleep, of you organizers of the free churches, the Start of Camden were guests at Mr. L- food. MEDICINES. It makes you digest your sugars. Resolutions of object being the acquisition of a million Hanson's Saturday and Sunday....Mrs. Respect. The three things necessary for perfect total abstinence Of the move- Hattie Loveland of Camden visited the Mc- The aggregate indebtedness of the pledges. Arbutus Chapter, No. 11), 0. E. S. of Lib- health. Fall and Winter ment Farland sisters last week ...Mrs. M. A. failures in the United states for the Dr. Henry says: erty adopted the following resolutions at i Fowler has gone to Boston for a two weeks’ first nine months of 1901 is $97,850,410, “The most powerful preachers and the their September meeting: Oalr Purest, Hipest greatest Christian laymen in the king- visit.A very pretty new Hag was raised Whereas, the Grand l’atron above in his B0TTLE Quality against $1:13,234.988 for the correspond- Millinery, dom have dedicated themselves to this over the school house with appropriate infinite wisdom has seen fit to again enter 50c.A ing time in 1900. In Maine, there have war alcohol. our and remove our loved and | holy against Addresses exercises by the scholars last Friday. Miss Chapter and shall on Saturday, been 131 will be in the chief honored sister, Mary E. Brawn, FOR SALE ONLY AT failures during the past nine given cities and Marion Bean made the Mr. aai Meals Used. October exhibit our presentation, That while we mourn her death Dross 12, every town and hamlet of the islands Resolved, months with liabilities of $085,379, and Ralph P. Fowler gave the response. as a great loss, we remember her devotion during the next two months. The need the Remarks were made Mr. J. 0. Johnson to the principles of our beautiful Order and during corresponding months of of the movement is Mr. by imperative. her many words of encouragement and Trimmed Hats and 1900 t here were 109 failures with liabili- Chamberlain, when of of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. I). Carey of Mont- cheer. Bonnets, Mayor Birming- good CITY DRUG STORE Our store is run on the most economi- ties of ham, said that must ville and Superintendent Chas. Adams. Resolved, That we extend our fraternal $740,548. England conquer to which we drink or drink to her and commend them cal basis in order that expenses may be cordially would conquer England. Thorndike. Rev. D. Brackett will sympathy family The to the care of Him who will comfort in reduced and invite our customers Were it not for the intelligence and morality of the prices lowered accordingly. natural feeling preach at the Centre church next Sunday... time of sorrow and trouble. and the public to ex- kingdoin are nerving themselves for a REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF THE If you wish to save money and get the of pride in the achievements of our tremendous Miss Addie Sawyer, who has been the Resolved, That our altar be decorated amine. We also carry struggle.” with flowers, and foliage, at our next meet- call at a line of own two-thirds of the guest of Mrs. Porter Hurd, returned to her best, good countrymen, peo- ing, in memory of our sister’s love for the BELFAST NATIONAL BANKf pie of the United States would have Those who believe in the permanency home in Belfast Friday, accompanied by principles of the order. That these resolutions be At Belfast, in the State of Maine, at the close been to see Sir of the relation are Mrs. Abbie Hurd, who will visit for a few Resolved, spread glad Thomas Lipton sail marriage looking of business September 30, 1901. HUMAN HAIR weeks with Mrs. L. T. Shales_Mrs. on our records, a copy sent to the family; SWITCHES, with the lie lias been with anxious eyes to the convocation also to the Belfast Journal and away cup. such Bangor RESOURCES. Sarah Carey and Mrs. Hattie Sawyer of Commercial for a cheerful, patriotic, whole-souled an- now in session at San Francisco. This publication. Poor & Son’s in every shade and price. 74 Somerville, Mass., passed last week with Marilla Carpenter, 1 Com. Loans and discounts.$327,387 that lie won of the Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 1,128 80 tagonist, the hearts of all branch Christian church has Eva N. ! on Mrs. Rebecca Higgins Files-Mrs. Fannie Ripley, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. 160,000 00 John C. ( Res. the people. This cannot be said of all become alarmed at the dangerous of Waterville Sherman, Stocks, securities, etc. 70,824 13 Simpson Pilsbury recently- and fixtures. 29,000 00 Mrs. B. F. Wells the of the New York with which the Banking-house,furniture managers Yacht facility marriage bond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Other real estate owned .. 868 31 Club. can be severed and the lack of a uniform Simpson.Mrs. Lucretia Rowe and Mrs. Due from National Banks (not reserve j agents). 665 06 I law which has produced such disastrous Charles Monroe and sons of Searsport pass- Due from approved reserve agents.... 68,360 53 The trusts have suffered one Internal Revenue stamps 160 71 blow. In results that the whole has ed last week with their brother, L. G. Mon- The country been Strong Checks and other cash items. 5,639 04 a decision handed E. is in down the other day startled. If that church would roe_Miss Grace Higgins Bangor, Notes of other National Banks. 2,250 00 per- Fractional nickels, bv the Court of Appeals in N. where she will stay with friends for a paper currency, Albany, suade itself to take the lead in trying Ahead and cents. 280 32 Y.. the Donnelly anti-trust law, which while-Mrs. J. F. Heath, who has been Forge Lairful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: BLACKCAT to throw this into the hands of 50 subject in returned to her home Specie.18,623 was attacked by the American Ice Com- visiting Belfast, NO ROOM FOR WEAKLINGS. tender notes. 2,800 00 21,423 50 Congress by means of a constitutional Legal last week — Mrs. B. W. Downs entertained | Redemption fund with U. S. Treasur- pany last year, is held to be constitu- It is curious to observe how easy of 00 amendment, and thus do away with from Boston and last er (5 per cent, circulation). 7,500 tional. A view company Newburg it is for most people to clearly un- contrary expressed by the fatal which are at complications week-Mrs. Prince Bessey of Unity, a derstand the true cause of disease Total.$685,478 14 tlie Division of ; Appellate the Supreme a to LIABILITIES. -$#tOPENiNGllf€> present disgrace the United States lady 87 years of age, is visiting her grand- while there are yet a few who still is thus Court, overturned. Among other and a distinct menace to our home daughters, Mrs. Porter Hurd and Mrs. prefer to remain on the other side Capital stock paid in.$150,000 00 life, fund. 33,000 00 the law which lias been sustain- of the fence, the number is so Surplus things, this convention would become memora- Nathan Berry—Charles Lander, wife and Undivided profits, less expenses and small that it is worth no- taxes 29,199 98 .OF. ed declares that every contract, agree- baby of Madison have been visiting at Ed- hardly paid. ble in the ethical of the are two facts National Bank notes 148,900 00 HOSIERY history country. ticing. Today there outstanding— ment or combination a win Lander’s—Mrs. Mary Ware has been Due to other National Banks. 600 00 whereby monop- universally admitted :— Disease a few with her Mrs. Due to Trust Companies and Savings oly is created, is null and and that passing days daughter, cause diseased blood. 44 void, The Launched. germs Banks. 4,407 Frye Ship O. J. Farwell.Mrs. A. W. Ward, accom- Dividends 00 persons engaged in the same shall be unpaid. 1,408 I Children. panied by Mrs. Albert Palmer of Knox, Individual deposits subject to check. 301,500 46 fined or imprisoned. The case will now The second attempt to launch the steel Demand certificates of deposit. 16,462 26 a few last week in ...TRIMMED... William P. at the Sewall passed days Foxcroft, be carried to the Supreme Court of the ship Fry; yard, Germene 14 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rich. ■ i Total.$685,478 United States. Hath, Oct. 'd was successful in every re- Sizes 7 to 10J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keene passed a State of Maine, County of Waldo ss. spect. Although 4 o’clock was the hour j 1 “CURES SICK BLOOD.” 1 j I few days last week with their son Ed- I, C. W. Wescott, Cashier of the above-named to a set for the launching, was in swear that the above state- Talking recently scholarly friend, everything ward in Waterville...Mrs. bank, do solemnly BONNETSand HATS readiness at 3.30 and on account of the Ephraim ment is true to the best of knowledge and be- he led us into his sanctum sanctorum my The finest ever sold in Belt'a- unusual high tide it was thought feasible to Johnson is still in rather poor health. lief. C. W. WESCOTT, Cashier. Hosiery 8th where his work was done. old send her oil the ways at that time. It was of Subscribed and sworn to before me this Growing The Misses Thompson Center Montville of 1901. just 3.30 o’clock when the word was given day October, in the service and delight of study, this spent a few days last week with their aunt, JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, .OX. and the big vessel gave a preliminary quiver Public. been to a Mrs. B. Gowen-Mr. Mrs. Notary has him constant and growing and then started slowly down the ways. As A. and Timothy Correct—Attest: the bow receeded Miss Caroline privilege. The revised, re- Frye Briggs, Porter returned to their home at Searsport JOHN G. BROOKS, ) at a manuscript, of Senator Win. P. A. A. > Directors. pair granddaughter Frye, Clara Harmon and HOWES, 25c. revised, and revised again, which is the said: ‘‘I christen thee William I’. Frye” and Friday.Mrs. daugh- WM. B. SWAN, ) result of his ripe scholarship, is volumi- at the same time she broke a bottle of cham- ter passed Saturday in Belfast_Miss Lot- pagne over the bow. and will in book form ship’s tie Gray of Castine was the guest Saturday REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF black.) nous, appear the The of the Senator was (ALL naming ship Frye night and Sunday of Miss Lizzie coming yea^. lie remarked to us that the happy thought and earnest desire of the Harmon.... Bank late Hon. Arthur Sewall. It is Mrs. Alton Pilley of Unity, who is in poor The Peoples National instead of a sum of interesting accumulating money to note that the filling of the contracts for has moved to the house of his health, par- at Belfast, in the State of Maine, at the close of to leave his it was His intention materials for was and heirs, the building of the Frye Mr. and OCT. 17 18. Yon can find them at the last ents, Mrs. Joseph Gordon_Wil- business, September 30, 1901. to leave the world an business transacted by Mr. Sewall idea. That of itself liam H. M. E. before his death. Senator Frye was unable Gould, Higgins, S. Hogan RESOURCES. to us a appeared good idea. While often to be present at the Work and diaries Heath were in are invited. ceremony. Bangor Friday Loans and discounts.8 99,876 03 £5r=All cordially will at the Sewall inherited wealth proves a curse instead immediately begin yard and Saturday where they were summoned to Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 17 62 in tlie building of a live-masted steel schoon- U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... 12,600 00 of a attend court. blessing, an idea may contain the er, the first ever built. Messrs. Heath and Hogan Stocks, securities, etc. 106,790 00 and fix D. P. of an which were accompanied by their wives_Nelson Banking house, furniture, PALMER’S, germs uplifting power will tures 2,000 00 J.W, & Co. Gordon lost a team horse last week_Bar- 37 spread its blessing and benedictions For the Victoria Memorial. An Unsolicited Proof of the Wonderful Other real estate owned. 8,987 Ferguson Due from reserve 25 the ney Higgins, who has been in Montville the Results Accomplished. approved agents... 19,488 through ages. The man with an Internal-Revenue stamps. 165 00 Oct. 1901. It is has returned home_Thomas idea which he is London, 5, announced past year, The Columbia Remedy and Chemical Com- Checks and other cash items. 318 56 willing to turn loose, is pany. today that the American contributions to Keene has recently had a well drilled near Notes of other National Banks. 1,455 00 Maine a GentlemenDuring the past ten years I Fractional Masonic Temple, Belfast, public benefactor; and we shall watch have been a sufferer from a of paper currency, nickels, Miss Ada 0. Milliner. the Victoria memorial fund amount his new build- complication 59 60 Jones, Queen buildings—The creamery diseases. Some physicians told me I had and cents. with eagerness the of the appearance to £15,000, which, according to the King’s ing at the station is fast nearing completion. kidney disease ; others said it was nervous Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: dyspepsia ami general debility. In fact, I Specie. .19,960 00 We, tlie undersigned, property owners of North- volume to which we have re- consent to a made the American .... printed request by Peter Harmon shipped a car load of po- doctored for first one thing and then another Legal-tender notes. 4,141 00 24,091 00 port and others interested, respectively petition Society in London, will be applied to a till I came to the conclusion that there was no fund with S. Treas- the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of ferred. tatoes.Oct. 5th six ears he has load- for me. it seven Redemption U. of the memorial. making help I believe that was about Waldo for the extension of the countv clearly designated portion weeks I was induced an advertisement urer, 5 per cent, of circulation. 626 00 County ago by road from This will be designed and executed an ed and shipped this fall. Mr. Harmon has to try GERMENE. While I had but little running Saturday Cove, so-called, by known as In New York faith in the I was that around Dickey’s Bluff, and the “shore city the milk commis- American sculptor, in harmony with the also handled a large amount of fall medicine, convinced Total.$27643 apples. the germ theory of disease was correct. Be- road,” through the Northport Camp Ground or memorial’s general artistic It is ex- sioners demand that milk must not design. The price paid per bushel for potatoes is 50 fore I had finished taking the second bottle LIABILITIES. Wesleyan Grove, and the land owned by Oscar pected that this sculptor will be selected my kidneys assumed a normal condition, that Hills, making a direct road from Saturday Cove CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 contain more than cents—Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward exhausted left me. and now that I Capital stock paid in..$ 60,000 00 30,000 germs or after some form of preliminary competition passed feeling to the road, and the same near have finished a course of the medicine I am Surplus fund. 10,000 00 county entering in the United States. with am the farm of said Oscar Hills. We bacteria of any kind per cubic centi- Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. V. N. only too glad to tell everybody I a well Undivided profits, less expenses and respectively man. I too much for Germene. for the extension of said road SURPLUS, J$33,000 The American Society in London dis- cannot say taxes 3,714 76 petition county metre. A scientific shows Higgins—Fred Higgins came home from I am recommending it to everybody I meet. paid. horn South Shore, so-called, to the county road investigation cussed at a meeting held this week the most remarkable National Bank notes outstanding.... 12,497 60 Pittsfield It certainly is the medicine near the residence of said Hills, the width and of a Friday night, returning Monday ever in a bottle. God Germene on Dividends 00 OSITSJSOLICITFP that the amount of bacteria in the milk propriety opening subscription in Lon- put speed unpaid. 1,500 bounds to be determined said Commissioners. its journey to cure sufferers. Individual to check. 197,312 17 by don for an English memorial to President morning.Newell Bagiev and wife, J. deposits subject BENJ. COLSON and 90 others. used in the city is (Signed) T. J. CASH. Demand certificates of deposit. 1,349 00 something alarming. McKinley. H. Stevens and wife, and V. N. Higgins and Lynn, Mass., February 1,1901. Out of wife attended the veterans’ in twenty samples examined on a meeting Total. $276,373 43 STATE OF MAINE. »afe deposit ioxes tor rent at $3, $5' $6,50 and Brooks last Thursday—F. S. Philbrick COLUMBIA REMEDY & CHEMICAL CO., winter November the Stetson MAKERS, LYNN, MASS. Waldo ss. County Commissioners’ Court. day, 19th, lowest Supt Lecturing. has a ram State of County of ss. recently purchased Shropshire of Maine, Waldo, August Term, A. D. 1901. •8 a year was 90,000 germs and the Mr. Hilton of Starks, Me.Mr. and Mrs. Held by October 8,1901. highest 2,280,- Hon.W. W. Stetson, State I, FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier of the above adjournment Cur uew vault is in Eastern Main Superintendent Alphonso Huff of Brooks R. H. MOODY, DRUGGIST, On the Ordered, That the uaequaled while on of has finished a passed Sunday named bank, do solemnly swear that the above foregoing petition, ooo, June 29th, with the ther- Schools, just delivering with Mr. and Mrs. Charles County Commissioners meet at the house tnd security against!.tire series of eleven lectures before the Patterson. BELFAST. statement is true to the best of my knowledge dwelling UNEXCELLEDI’tol mometer at 90 out of City and belief. of Oscar Hills, In Northport, on Tuesday, the 12th degrees, twenty Teachers’ Association of Pa. He nd burglary in the country, >- Reading, FRANK R. WIGGIN, Cashier. day of November next, at 10 o’clock a. m. ; and examined the thence to view the in samples lowest contained is to address the triennial council of Con- NORTHPORT NEWS. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbis 9th proceed route set forth the after which at some con- Those renting boxes can have the exclusiv gregational churches of the United States, day of October, 1901. petition; immediately of th 240,000 and the highest 516,000,000 per venient in the a of the taking their boxes to and from at Portland, October 14. He will lecture BOSTON .-. J. 8. HARRIMAN place vicinity, hearing par- privilege Wilbert P. Greenlaw is a house ties and their witnesses will he had and such bank. cubic centimetre. The of this month before the State Teachers’ Asso- building l.s. Notary Public. prevalence j | further measures — taken in the premsies as the ciation in Hartford, Conn. He has engage- on the corner opposite his father’s. Correct. Attest: bacteria, to a great extent, arises from ROBERT F. DUNTON, Commissioners shall judge proper. And it is ments to speak in the Middle and Southern /.JUNK SHOP!/. ) further That notice of the the dirt in the A. H. A. Groeschner is having his cottage JAMES PATTEE, \ Directors. Ordered, time, place Profit milk. There are seven States all along in 1901, ’3 and ’4. He and purposes of the Commissioners afore- ’2, at South Shore raised 18 inches, an addition FOOT OF MAIN STREET, CHAS. P. HAZELTINE,) meeting conditions on which the amount of the also has appointment to deliver an address said, be given to all persons and corporations in- the before the Central High school association and a put on and general (Opposite Swan & Sibley Co., Belfast.) terested, by serving an attested copy of said by piazza improve- with this order the clerk of bacteria depends—the cleanlinessof the of this winter. This is the best to sell and Fos- petition thereon, upon Philadelphia coming ments made. The work is in of S. place your junk of Belfast. the town of and also the charge ton will be for all metals and City Northport upon North- Experience barn, condition of the cow, condition of prices paid rags. Grove G. Small of Belfast. jar“Remembei the port Wesleyan Camp-meeting Association, The Northwestern Yeast of place. and the same in three of others the milker, condition of the Company 2W41* S. GOL8TFIN & CO. On petition of Mary L. Patterson that a pole of by posting up public places utensils, Chicago, 111., is again distributing free now in said town, and the same in the Mt. Percival is not alone in presenting the New England Telephone Company, locat- by publishing the cooling process, the transportation samples of their famous Magic Yeast. ed opposite her premises on Union street, in Bel- Republican Journal.a public newspaper published beautiful views. From the of the Pres- on in said said publication and each of the and the of the milk bottles be- There is hardly a person in the United top fast, be removed therefrom and located the County; cleaning States not familiar with the good opposite side of the street, it is ordered that a other notices to be thirty days before the time ap- *e«r^P^3°-7iATS qualities cott hill, and on the road leading from the A a sum of and for said that all and be fore are returned. What of raiser. You make no pocket-book containing money hearing be held by the Mayor and Aldermen at pointed view, may appear they would this bread other owner can heard if WILLIAM A. house in Belfast to the Brain- articles. The have the same by the Aldermen’s on November they think proper. _ CLARK, mistake when Yeast at 5 Pitcher school room, Monday, 4, be revealed were our Maine milk sub- you buy Magic proving property and paying charges. 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m. AttestTILESTOrt WADLIN, Clerk. ( Established \ Clothier cents a and refuse to take imita- ard school house in fine views of Manufacturing package Northport FRED RACKLIFF. Per order, L; H. MURCH, City Clerk. Copy of petition and order of Court. l 1884. t And Outfitter, Belfast. to such a t jected thorough examination? tions. lw* the bay, river and inland are to be had. Belfast, October 8,1901,—2W41 Belfast, October 8,1901.—2w41 AttestTILE8TON WADLIN, Clerk. 4w41 THE NEWS OF BELFAST. Miss Louise Johnson has appeared on the tired in a dove colored gbwp Out. eh train, street in a dog oart driving a pair of the trimmings of pink silk, white liberty silk Mrs. Delia Roberts of Swanville reports Belfast Livery Co.’s grays tandem. She and white lace, and carried pink and' white picking ripe field strawberries Oct. 3d. showed herself an expert horsewoman. pinks, as did also the bridesmaid. The Harry Merrithew picked Oct. 4th a large A “Past and Present Supper” will be groom was dressed in the conventional bunch of ripe raspberries. The branch also given in the vestry of the Universalist suit of black. Mrs. Hill is well known in bore green fruit and flowers. church Friday evening, October 18th, by this city as her musical talent has brought 1. V. Miller that he had are two the Y. P. the reports green I ways of buying C. U. This is a new and novel her before public frequently. Mr- Hill peas for dinner Oct. 2d, grown from seeds Idea; one half of the tables are to be set is a popular young man. The many friends in his this »nd raised early crop year. furnished in antiquarian style and the of the happy couple wish them’ years one is to take wfrnt in The Journal has had so many inquiries in you other the fanciful modern ideas, which of happiness. regard to Mr. McKinley’s last speech that will give everybody a large range of choice. we will give it in full in our next issue. t**„ other to what want. The Dot Karroll Company, who plays a 3 Tayloh-Tiiompson. a very pretty get; get you home took The beech and oak trees are loaded with " nights engagement at the Belfast wedding place at the home of 4 Opera / Mr. and Mrs. A. A. nits, and the wild berries are very plentiful. House next week, has been playing to very Thompson of Montville Oct. 4th at 8 o’clock p. when "Squirrels and partridges are numerous, but The air is full of theories but large houses throughout the State and ac- m., their eldest you Julia woodcock are scarce. cording to reports from Maine papers they daughter, Emily, was united in mar- are one of the best ever riage to Mr. John Burbank Taylor of Wins- Threshers report the grain crop in this companies appear- want facts. If a ing at popular The company num- low. The ceremony was pbtfdrmed by vicinity the smallest for many years. The you enjoy delicious prices. bers 18 people and carry special for Rev. W. A. Richmond, the ring service 11-reage sown was fully up to that of last scenery each play produced. The prices are 10, 20 being used. The bride was beautifully ■ ■■nr, but the crop was light. cup of tea, you will like Chase & and 30. Tickets will be on sale at Mixer’s gowned in white, and the groom wore the The following Waldo County pensions Friday morning. usual costume for such occasions. The hap- have been granted: Original widows,special were the A large box arrived for The Journal py couple recipients of many accrued, Sept. 21, Clara B. Bagley, Troy, Sanborn's Tea. You owe it to beautiful and yourself, yesterday accompanied with this card: costly gifts. The bride Is -12; increase, Jonas B. Ferguson, Belfast, one of Dahlias—the last of the season—with the Freedom’s popular young ladies, and «17. carries into her new to it. Send name to “Chase compliments of Mrs. B. F. Harding, Troy. home the best wishes The use of millet for feed for milch cows try your of her many friends. will make their The box contained a number of dozens of They Have just received from / n increasing in this section. It is found to home in Winslow for the every hue and variety and made a lovely present. not a feed but is Leading New York Furriers only good easily raised, & a bouquet. The were Sanborn, Boston, Mass.,”, with green variety entirely a 2 tons or more of feed to the Sanborn-Gray. inducing dry new to us, while the mixed and variegated Lewis J. Sanborn and Large Assortment of^v Miss Mildred acre. were unusually pretty: The small quilled Gray were married Saturday a new on two-cent evening at the home of the bride’s Fred Rackliff is building house stamp for return and yellow and the very large white ones were uncle, postage, Sullivan G. farm, using the former house for an L. much admired. They arrived in fine shape. Small, on Bay View street, in the The new structure is of modern style, with presence of a few intimate friends and will receive a Letter to N. J. Pottle, relatives. The service was veranda, and is a very attractive addition you free sample. Mention ring performed Rev. the already cosy and neat looking build- Belfast, Maine. by Ashley A. Smith. The bridegroom is a graduate of Guilford High school, and ngs. Dear Sir: When you build a house you what tea now drink.- is assistant station Giles G. Abbott has been in the retail milk you want a good print next the wood—it goes a agent of the Maine Cen- long way in care of the wood. The tral in this The bride’s nsiness in Belfast more than con- taking city. parents live 22 years “original package” that has the best chance to be useful | paint in Penobscot, but she has made her home nuously. He has two large farms, one in TEAS. is this first coat: first two coats: first three We Have the j coats. The of with her uncle and aunt several years, and Biggest Stock of Nnrthport, near the Brainard school house, Orloff (Formosa Oolong). { first takes care the wood; Koh-i-noor (Eng. Breakfast). the second takes care of the first; the third attended school here. They received many ini the Jewett farm near this city. He takes Orangr Pbkob (India & Ceylon). care of the two. All three become useful and valuable presents from their II ks gx cows. one; and that one is to last forever. For- large circle of friends. ever” means as long as the house lasts. The COATS ^ Tlie in use in Belfast of ——FUR gavels Lodge way to make the first painting last as long mid Templars and Seaside Grange were as the house, is to follow it up with repaint- -- ... ing often resented to those bodies by Dr. L. W. enough. Ever shown in E. D. Bird that the first The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Eli How often ? Depends on the paint. Re- Waldo County. made them from beech Capt. reports day :amnions, [who Cook on paint while the paint is still waterproof. We intend to make our of open time his cat brought in a partridge. Thursday, Oct. 17th. store headquarters on fur ood which his father cut for plow handles All the wear is outside; there is no wear on goods. Robbins is an The Non-Partisan W. C. T. Alliance will the under This is how the first mre than 73 years ago. Street Commissioner laying paint. painting lasts it cover- entire new sidewalk on Northport avenue meet with Mrs. E. H. Conaut, forever; by keeping The report has reached the game wardens tg-morrow, ed : keeping it sound. And this is the from tlie residence of X. E. Keene to the Friday, afternoon at 2 o’clock. All ladies ■ at are robins and other cheapest way to take care of a house. But ESTABLISHED 1884. WILLI AH boys shooting of A. Girls’ Home. the city who are interested in the sewing how often to paint depends on your paint.; 1 f INVITE YOUR INSPECTION CLARK, a ds, some of them on Sunday. The law is school are invited. you paint lead and oil, paint again in three are the -'■vere against killing such birds and Sun- Following letters remaining in the years or more. OF THEIR T. H. Marshall Relief will have a i> is a perpetual close time for ail game. Belfast post office (let. xth: E. B. Xoyes, Corps That “less” or “more” are about as one to, two. Devoe lead and zinc takes care a l flanufacturing Clothier, Uiy offenders of either law will be prompt- Mr. K. B. Stover, Mr. Joseph Fatten, T. M. clam stew and clam chowder supper at of 0klNER house at half cost, because it lasts twice as t i and Fur dealt Memorial Ilall Tuesday, Oct. at (i m Herchant, Belfast. with when detected. Mooney and Co. 15th, p. long as lead and oil. Admission 15 cts. The public are cordially Yours III n.mxo and Repairs. S. G. Small is Bay Dean, owned by C. P'. Burrill of Wa- truly invited. Ladies of the Coi pi are requested 11 W. F. Devoe & Co. Trimmed * in a steel for W. Hi lowered the track record at utting fancy ceiling terville, Unity to furnish doughnuts. P. S. J. W. Jones sells our paint. nimby... .Sanford Howard is lifting up Oct. 4tli. The former record was 2.24} and A Belfast whose oc- lie new l’robate office in the Court House Dean made a mile in 2.24. bridegroom, wedding Wedding Bells. Bay \ curred on a Saturday not long ago went to _ ml hanging new doors with glass Tlie Belfast chorus to the number of jail the following Monday for debt on a bill Staples-Roberts. The anels in the rooms opening into the corri- voices took in the festival wedding hells thirty part music that he refused Bonnets and to pay. While the honey- pealed at the lors. in a of joyfully Baptist church, Hats, Bangor. They went trip by special moon was cut he akin EDWARD short, possessed grit Swampscott, Oct. 2nd, on the occasion A. A. Gilchrest is to build a work- the steamer Castine Thursday, and returned WADSWORTH, George to ugliness and positively refused to settle of the of Miss Carrie Belle forenoon. Fifteen or more marriage imp on the wharf which he made of the Sunday specta- under —ox- any consideration. Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Id schooner Golden Rule. This, with the tors from this city attend the festival. -SUCCESSOR TO--- The shoe- factory situation remains un- W. Wyman, and Arthur Beverly Staples, -hop in the Dyer yard, and Coombs’ black- The committee and trustees of the Waldo changed. Representatives of different man- both of Lynn. The event was held in the -initli shop, will give him ample shop room County Agricultural Society express their ufactoring concerns have been here church, and the edifice was filled with building the large dredging steamer, for appreciation of the of Mrs. C. X. taud peo- OCT. 11. generosity looked over the and FRIDAY, BURGESS & plant, the assignees ple. The pulpit platform was handsomely GARDNER. ■■■ hivli he has recently contracted. Black and Mrs. .1. G. Faul in presenting to are in correspondence with parties, with decorated with ferns, rubber the all won them at the plants, palms num- society premiums by will also have a I leer have been shot in quite large whom it is hoped arrangements will be and field asters. At 7.150 a They I would announce late fair. wedding march to the public that I have purchased the market "i's sinc e Oct. 1st. Those reported the past made that will result in the busi- was and continuing played the bridal procession wend- very fine line of business of the above firm, and solicit the On account of alack of quorum there was patronage of the people. week were by Henry Winn of Burnham, ness. ed its way to the altar. Three flower girls It is no of the trustees of the Waldo my intention to make the market and to : ank Chas. Fred meeting UP-TO-DATE, carry Sargent, Hobbs, Putnam, The verdict of on in bore baskets of flowers which were scatter- even- guilty Tuesday the Silk the best of H. and Hr. H. A. Holt of Country Agricultural Society Monday Reindeer, Lined quality Mayo Monroe caso of Geo. H. Brainard for the murder of ed along the aisle. The maid of honor was ing. A meeting will soon be called by the Alexis Gross, Belfast, Roy Hurd of North- Isaiah H. Farnham in the Western Union Miss Lottie Hemon, who was followed Work is on the by 'll. (scar and Minot Drinkwater of Duck president. begun grading Winter office in Portland April 24th, was a surprise the bride, who leaned on the arm of her Gloves, of the grounds, preparatory to building a Trap. to all in this vicinity who had watched the brother, Charles P. Roberts. At the altar Western Beef and new grand stand. in Modes and Browns. Meats of all Mark A. Wadlin of N'orthport has one of trial, as the plea of insanity had been most they were met by the groom, accompanied Grey, Kinds, Pitcher & Lancaster have been best fruit and dairy farms in this section of buying skillfully worked by his attorneys. by Elliott Benson, the best man, and here since and have together with a choice line of lie state. His the late Daniel A. apples September 17th, the bride was her brother. father, The Rockland Star of Oct. 8th announced given away by And a select bought more than 1500 barrels. They hope assortment of ““BTRY Wadlin, brought it up to a high state of cul- that Boston and New Yoik capitalists have The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. PRODUCE, to handle 4000 barrels this season. and started a They re- B. BUTTER, EBUS. tivation, large and thrifty or- bought or bonded all the available lime rock Shumway, pastor of the church, and the port that the apple crop in this is CANNED ■liard. The son lias continued the work of vicinity quarries in Knox and Waldo counties. The ring service was used. This over, the wed- GOODS, ETC. much better than was Pillow and lias added to expected and estimate music was as Covers and mprovement, plums the deal at Lincolnville has been made within a ding again played the proces- the crop of Belfast alone to be 8000 barrels. fruit. or two. sion moved to the chapel, where the MR. Bt of day These quarries are perhaps the recep- Art Materials. RGESS the old firm has kindly consented to remain with The Sea Letter, Dr. W. II. Winslow new Frank Mayo of the firm of Mayo, White finest in this country, but have not been tion was held, and where there were fine me at present. decorations of In corner hook, is on sale at Mixer's. It is having a & Carter, is having his house on North- operated an account of lack of capital. flowers. one the in married and received ery large sale Boston at the department port avenue repaired and is building a Samuel newly couple stood, the Belfast will Gorman, who pitched for the Bel- Trusting people aid me in making my first busi- stores and in the rival publishing houses. A good sized stable near the house to take their many friends, between the hours of 8 fast ball team this season, rejoined Co. G. of j ness venture a success, I am the public’s obedient second edition is to be made for the Christ- the place of the former buildings removed. and 10 o’clock. Assisting them were the servant, the fftli Massachusetts Infantry on his re- mas trade. Dr. Winslow has received The new building will Mr. mothers of the bride and The greatly improve turn to Worcester last month. He served groom. many flattering notices of his work, which Mayo’s premises. bride was handsomely gowned in a delicate during the Sparish way with that regiment j EDWARD A. s as the large sales of the on gray silk dress, with and chiffon WADSWORTH. meritorious, The work the Front street sewer has in Cuba. At a target practice Oct. 1st, his applique hook indicate. Belfast people should read been of trimmings, and a long bridal veil was moving very slowly late and the record was as follows: out of a possible 50, it. It is by a native of Belfast and many of Council caught up In her hair with lilies of the val- City Monday evening passed an at 200 yards, 44; 500 yards, 43; 800 yards 42, I ! lie scenes are in Maine. ley. She carried a bridal which order instructing tlie contractors and their an average of 80 per cent. bouquet, after the was bondsmen to it forthwith. A crew ceremony distributed among Miss E. M. at the Public complete ine electric light has been Pond, Library machinery her is now at work and the contractors assure friends, who will preserve each blossom has a novel calendar which will interest working badly the past two weeks, the lights ! the city that tlie work will he finished as as a memento of the occasion. The maid literary people, it is substantially framed showing dim and occasionally going out al-! a Few wore More of honor white muslin over of soon as trim- the possible. 1. >1. Cottrell is foreman Last silk, Only ii an adjustable frame and consists of the together. Friday the crank of the Days of the work. med with lace. The vestry was thronged of authors their steam engine broke and it was to pictures principal worksand necessary j with people, who congratulated the Mrs. L. Patterson lias a happy brief The is to use the Mary number of depend wholly on water power, which made quotations. purpose couple Mrs. Staples is very handsome trees on popular tuthor on the date on which his birth occur- imported maple her lot the arc lights quite late in ceming on. The I among the members of the church, as she on Union and a 1 red. The are about four live street, telephone pole stands company sent to Bangor for a new to * pictures by piece- has been one of the leading singers in the * in such a that the Out inches and of this kind would be position the wires and the replace broken one, and as soon as the ! Sale. gifts very choir for several years. The wedding gifts Closing work on them mar at the the beauty of the trees. machinery can be put in condition we may I acceptable library. were of great number and variety. Among There are several handsome trees on the op- expect better service. Edward A. Wadsworth has bought the j them was a handsome dining room set posite side of the road, but there is a vacant meat and business The Young Men’s Business Association j from We have a provision of Burgess the members of the church. They got guile variety of fine which we space directly opposite this pole to which holds goods will sell A Gardner and will continue at the old weekly meetings, Tuesday evenings, ! left at once for Belfast, where will the could be removed and thus they at COST or pole relieve in Memorial and desires all their with Mr. LESS. This sale is to close our stand in the House corner of building, young spend honeymoon Staples’ ♦ business in Bel- Opera block, Miss Patterson’s and not ....FOR.... i trees, interfere men who feel interested parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly S. Staples at Church and Beaver streets. This is the in the city’s busi-; fast. Come in at once to the with the others. A was Citypoint. The bridegroom is well known yet advantage of our petition presented ness interests to become members. The bargains. oldest concern in that business in Belfast, in this where he was for a SATURDAY. to the council for such removal and a j city, engaged city association has been in time in and the new proprietor will have the bene- existence about six the meat and provision business. | | will be held November 4th. hearing months and its is They will reside in Lynn. fit of tile experience of one of the late firm, object to promote any' j OCT. 12. 1901. i •Mr. Robert who will Millinery Openings. Mrs. B. F. Wells enterprise that may help to advance the \ Hurgess, remain with Hili.-Gilmore. A has her of the season business welfare of I pretty wedding him for the Mr. Gardner will re- opening next Sat- general the city. It is a present. occurred Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, GEO. Oct. 12th—J. W. & cause in which each one should do R. Jeweler. turn to his former home in Dixmont. Mr. urday, Ferguson Co. worthy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. POOR, invite all the his and all work Wadsworth’s advt. appears in another ladies of Belfast to their fall share, together. | Gilmore on Searsport avenue, when their M. was unit- column. He will make the market opening Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17 and The Girls’ Home. Edith for- ! youngest daughter, Alice, up-to- Libby, ed in marriage with John William Hill. date in and solicits 18th.Mrs. R. P. Chase announces her of has found a home with : every particular and de- merly Bath, Mr?. The immediate relatives only were pres- of fail serves a share in the patronage of the trade. opening and winter styles next Sat- Billings of Sargen tville. Irene Shute, who ent. Rev. A. A. Smith performed the Oct. to which all are ceremony, the service used. The It is his first business venture and his many urday, 12th, cordially has a home with Mrs. Boynton of Liberty- ring being bride was attended by Miss May Grant, friends wish him success. invited.Mrs. H. B. and Miss ville, writes that she is situated. Cunningham pleasantly who acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Edward Hattie M. Black extended a cordial invita- Carrie Steamkk Notes. When the Harbours of Richards of Brewer has arrived at Libby, a friend of the groom, acted as best tion to their of man. Refreshments was served after the Brewer the steamer opening the newest Styles, the Home. A new furnace has been put in bought Awashonks at The bride looked at- Tuesday, Oct. lath.You are invited to at- and the cellar and ell in line condition. ceremony. charming, Pall River recently it was intended to make put { Sale of tend the Ellis Pianos. Sisters’ opening to-morrow, The ladies connected with the Home ex- temporary repairs on the boat, which was Special Oct. 11th. press thanks for assistance to those who as- Instruments damaged by lire some time ago, and then j that have been rented during the summer sisted in for the Home —some of them as have her towed to Brewer to be rebuilt. It An Ole-Time Husking. Acorn-husk- making carpets last Children’s BELFAST good as new Prices right. Call after the OPER/T HOUSE, early, as the is limited. is now stated that they have abandoned ing plan of our boyhood days was Tuesday. supply 3 NIGHTS, that idea, and will sell her hull, to be used held at the farm of Wm. S. Woods in Sears- Postal Changes. The following as mont PI A of standard makes a lighter, and take her boiler and engine Saturday. Friends and neighbors changes in running time on star routes are Fertilizer* IXNFW C W r MO ^ to from all about assembled Oct. in stock. Brewer, to be placed in a new steamer at the great barn, announced from Washington: Commencing Monday, 14 I/\IXconstantly in floor of that they will build this winter.The the which was the year’s crop of Sunset to Deer Isle. Leave Sunset daily That’s a good name for steamer Corinna of the Portland and Bruns- corn. The party made short work of the except Sunday 4 p. m. Arrive Deer Isle by 5 p. m. Leave Deer Isle except Sun- Scott’s Emulsion. Children wick Steamboat lias been sold husking, and disposed of the 300 baskets all daily Company to day on arrival of mail from Sargentville, PITCHER’S MUSIC too soon as and are Some “DOT KARROLL” Bar Harbor parties and will be used as an sociability fup reigned. An but not later than 7 p. m. Arrive Sunset in like young plants. STORE, one hour. excursion steamer between Bar Harbor and old-fashioned baked bean supper was serv- And her superb company in the following great 75 Islesboro to North June 16 to will in soil. MAIN STREET, BELFAST. Winter ed, after which the evening was Islesboro, grow ordinary plays: Harbor. pleasently Sept. 15; leave Islesboro daily Sun- in etc. All except MONDAY spent games, voted it a very day 6.45 a. m. and 10.30 a. m. Arrive North Others need fertilizers. NIGHT, Mr. W. J. Ryan will soon make his 20th pleasamt occasion and the older ones were Islesboro by 7.45 a. m. and 11.30 a. in. Leave A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN. annual tour through Maine, selling North Islesboro 11.45 The nature of some children copies reminded of the good old days of yore. daily except Sunday of the Old Farmer’s Almanac for the a. in. and 5 p. m. Arrive at Islesboro 2.45 TUESDAY year New by from NIGHT. He is Advertisements. Wm. A. Clark p. m. and 6 p. m. Sept. 16 to June 15; Leave them thriving 1902. totally blind, but his loss does prevents THE will make his store for the fur Islesboro daily except Sunday‘7.45 a. m. CORNER GROCERY. not him from his in headquarters on Such chil- CONNETICUT prevent making way the Arrive North Islesboro by 8.45 a. m. Leave food trade this fall.... Kent’s Celery Wine, one ordinary world. In his native city of' Portland, North Islesboro daily except Sunday on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, of the best of tonics, is on gale at the City arrival of mail from Belfast, but not later dren if treated where he is well known to everybody, he is grow right right. DEVII/S MINE. Drug Store.Read E. A. Wadsworth’s than 5 p. m. Arrive at Islesboro In one so familiar with the streets that he finds his hour. All need is a little fer- new market advt.J. F. 62 they Each play a scenic production. way around unaided. Along his route Rogers, High street, has a second-hand grocery wagon for Shipping Items. Sch. Mary Brewer tilizer—a little extra richness. Painter and through Eastern and Northern Maine he sale....See cut of Wm. A. Clark’s new fall discharged corn for the Swan & Sibley Co. PRICES, 20c. and Paper a 10c., 30c. Hanger. has large list of patrons, who, at the end Scott’s Emulsion is the style hats—Mr. Balch, at the' Bangor last week and went to Rockland to load right Will paper for you a room for furnishing paper and all. of every year depend upon him to supply Tickets on sale Friday morning. House, Bangor, wants a reliable man. lime—Sch. Thomas Hlx arrived Oct. 3d treatment. them with the people’s favorite Almanac. D. P. Palmer, Masonic Temple, the fyom Boston with general cargo.Sch. Ceilings whitewashed, two for 75c. Painting at lowest price. I give a If your name is not on his list, have it plac- haf Fertilizers make Black Cat for sale. The Sunnyside, once a famous was things grow. You a ed there this He is hosiery finest racing yacht, cairpay guarantee for first-class job. Address year. thoroughly relia- in hosiery ever sold in Belfast for 22 cents per port last week with general carfo from That’s what Emul- ble, and your patronage will aid a worthy just Scott’^ five dollars7 pair—See the advt. of Magic Yeast.If Deer Isle....Sch. Brigadier sailed Oct. 3d, A. BLOOM, 38 High Street, Belfast, Me. cause. Mr. Ryan is also agent for the sion does. It makes children • a you wish to save money and get the best of for Bangor to load lumber...-Sch. Charon for hat and a and I will call. Blickensderfer Typewriter. Send to him Drop postal Remember the number, 38 High Street. It4l* drugs call at Poor & Son’s drug store... .See arrived from Bangor October 6th with lum- in flesh, in pe no for circulars, either 21 Quincy street, Port- grow grow strength, better satisfied statement of Belfast Peoples and Searsport ber for Cooper & Co....Sch. Mark Pendle- land or at North Amity, Me. ton arrived October rich blodd, in mind, than National Banks.The Boston junk shop 7th from New York grow grow with coal for the Bblfast & Power Co. WANTED. Stop* the Cough at the foot of Main street has an advt. this Light grow happy. That’s what we taM-H Grocery Wapn week....A. 38 High street, has a ....Sch. C. B. Clark arrived October 7th 'rathaeJ?»^ three] and work* oil the Cold. b|oom, We want at once a reliable man to represent us FOR|SALE. new from Rondout with cement for & Co. make it for. Kt->reJolt advt. of papering and painting. Give Cooper agent,! in Eastern Maine. To the right party we will pay and Nearly new, modern style, high Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a him a call... .Fred Rack I iff advertises a parties ip Bangor.The new schooner i Send for free sample. WILLIAM A. $100 a month and expenses. Address immediate- Henry B. Fiske, in Geo. A. Gilchrest’s yard, CLARK, spring-back seats. Price 940. Apply sold in one day. No no Priee book found....Girl wanted to to & Chemitts, «<*, Ptarl N. Y. Established ly with reference, Cure, Pay.. pocket go will be rigged on the stocks, and it is jSCOTT BOWNF., St.. | | Manufacturing Clothier, to J. expect- Sue and fi.ocv all l 1884. and Cattoui F. ROGERS, 25 cents. lyJ63 Rockland. ed to launch her about Oct. 17th. * druggists. } Tailor, Belfaet. MR. BALCH, Bangor House, 4w41 3w41* Bangor, Me. *lw40 62 High Street, Belfast.

* SOUTH HOKTTILLE CLUB OF ’69. dale seems to run in wool and fur and Register ot Deep Water Vessels. feathers. insect and bird and Every SHIPS. beast that haunted his old boyhood re- The annual Dale meeting was held MISS VIRGINIA GRANES Abner Cobnrn, B F Colcord, sailed from * CURE * sorts ASTHMA a his FREf! is given in song: Triday evening of Old Home Week al place Port Townsend, Wash, Aug 25 for Cape “That hazel copse the summers noon Town. the South hav- Grange hall, Montville, Would fain have made a sheltering boon, Graduate and President of Nurses’ Association A G Ropes, Chapman, sailed from Yoka- Nurse, for iAsthmalene Brings instant Relief and Permanent Cure ing the largest attendance ever known But for the hornet's ancient art, hama Aug. 3 San Francisco. That wonderous instinct did A J Fulier, C M arrived at since its The impart; of Nichols, Cape in All organization. growing in- It made its nest, then in it curled, Watertown, N.Y., Town July 1 from Port Townsend. Cases. terest in these meetings from year tc First papennaker in the world. Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, Baltimore for Mill the and like to San lat 33 N is the of re- by stream, men, Francisco; spuflen July 17, SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. year subject general Lest others learn its craft and ken Tells How Much Doctors Use Ion 43 30 W. mark and congratulation. By the peo- It posted notice fair and clear, Lydia Bangalore, Blanchard, sailed from Na- “No 21 for Port ple at South Montville and those who visitor is wanted here.” gaski Sept Townsend. CHAINED There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant we read we could E. Pinkham’s E B J P arrived at Tsin- Insooth, it, read, Vegetable Compound. Sutton, Butman, TON TIN relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when all else made their home there it is Of took a tau 23 from New York. formerly warning proper heed, Aug Afe fails. And when it said, Emily F A S Pendleton, arrived YEARS regarded as a fitting close of the week “my busy day” ^Thitney, The Rev. C. F. Wells of We took the hint, and kept away.” Has Yet To Hear of Its To at EahUlui, H. I., Aug. 29 from Honolulu, Villa Ridge, 111., says: “Your of old home and old- Failure Cure. for San Francisco. trial bottle of Asthmalene received in condition. I visiting renewing “The muskrat good slowly splashed around arrived San Francisco cannot tell how thankful I feel for the time associations. The weather was The in the Emily Reed, SepJ you good derived dogwood boggy ground. It is not that information comes to oar attention proving that 13 from Honolulu. it. I was a In infrequent from slave, chained with putrid soie throat perfect, with cool breezes constant fear of trenchant snap the medical in of E. Fort Chas. C. at sweeping About his limbs from profession general prescribe large quantities Lydia George, McClure, and asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever hidden trap, Pinkhiim’s in their Seattle 19. being over the hills and dales, fresh and green Rush-denned he shunned the winter’s Vegetable Compound private practise. Sept cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this wrath, Gov Robie, F Colcord, sailed from Everett, with hole in ice he took his bath.” It is a fact that nowhere is to he found a so dreadful and plenteous summer rain. Mr, Through beyond dispute remedy Wash. Sept 1 for Sydney, N. S. W. tormenting disease, asthma, and thought successful in female ills, and the broad-minded had but resolved to Charles F. whose title in the “The crow called universally curing physician Henry B Hyde, A W Blanchard, arrived you overspoken yourselves, give it a Conner, hungry out, “caw, caw,” of is to his to his and does not hesitate to trial. To for a thaw. to-day quick recognize duty patient, at San Francisco June 13 from Baltimore. my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Dale Beseeching general — quaint organization is that of the presc-ibe the best medicine he can find, the medicine that is surest and Mary L Cushing, J N Pendleton, at Cape Send me a full-size bottle.” of But winter school day pranks upon relief his for this thousands Duke South Ridge, notified his quickest to bring to patient; very reason of the Town July 31 for Newcastle, N. S. W. We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of the ice are ushered into verse are in their of female ills Manuel 1). C. at cousin, F. F. the official head thus: very best physicians prescribing treatment Lydia Llaguno, Nichols, Hong Asthmalene, simi ar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. Phillips, Kong1 Aug 17 for New York. “Before the morning schoolbell E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, while not in the original bottles 2 we ii sena it man absolutely free of the with his rung. A N sailed from San Dy postpaid, of Club, sojourning family With shawls and scarfs o’er shoulders hut in bottles with their own or name. Puritan, Blanchard, to sufferer who will write for flung, perhaps, plain prescription druggists’ Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. « charge, any it, even on a postal. Never at Bayville, Me., of the date fixed for The boys and girls rushed through the « are It is our pleasure and our privilege to publish a letter from a graduate arrived at Honolulu 30 from mind, though you despairing, however bad your case, Asthmalene will grove, Reaper, May the meeting by the committle of ar- nurse whose reputation and prominence in her profession lends much weight Newcastle, N. S. W. 2 relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to send it Strapped on their skates and greatly strove Do to her and whose testimony to our statements in S I) Carleton, sailed from « not delay. Write at once, DR. TAFT rangements and Mr. Phillips promptly In many a freak upon the ice opinions, goes prove regard Amsbury, addressing BROS.’ MEDICINE the esteem in which Tacoma 11 for Honolulu. 79 East 130th With gallantries preserved so nice to high Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Aug y CO., St., N. Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. forsook his boating and fishing on the St F W arrived at Manila Upon the part of bustling is held by our leading physicians and trained nurses. Paul, Treat, boys, 28 from Newcastle N. S. W. via beautiful bay and hastened to the call The girls were guarded in their joys.” Aug Sydney. St Nicholas, arrived at Port Townsend via Damariscotta and Union to Sears- One had a fall, of course, and S pt 11 from Honolulu. mont, his native town, becoming the “His heels went up, Ills head was downed, State of Maine, L A Colcord, arrived at The stars went circling round and round, Hong Kong Sept 11 from New York. guest of his uncle, John an Q. Adams, But the ice, it stayed just where it was, Tillie E Starbuek, Eben Curtis, arrived old soldier of the^ivil War. Presently It always stays there till it thaws.” at San Francisco Aug 11 from Honolulu. Wm II arrived at San I KBS ■ Macy, HI Charles One broke the ice and Amsbury, S. Adams, die Duke of Wood- through drench- Francisco 18 from Alaska. Sept Published Mon- man's Mills, (son of John Q.) and his ed had to hasten home in the freezing Wm H Conner, J T Erskine, at Manila Published day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Aug 15, discharging. and is m I brother-in-law, Rev. E. A. Dinslow, pas- air just at school time. Friday, known for nearly -- — a reality line, fresh, in e\ ■< tor BARKS. kb ■■■■ sixty years of the F. B. church at South Mont- ’Twas near in distant mm _ h e r d a summer, now. C Uf every-ot y i|E Ufa part of the United Thus drenched to trudge in frost and snow, Alice Reed, Alanson Ford, arrived at II £ ff Daily, giving the IV k VV States as a Nation ville, presented themselves in readiness latest news on And face the storm ’twould gather there, Montevideo 19 from N S. days al Newspa- Sept Yarmouth, of issue, and cov- Family for the meeting, having been fishing When his sore plight should so appear.” Edward arrived at San Francisco per of the high ■-*. May, ering news of the for farin' with no a 17 from Honolulu. class, luck for week in the waters The crowning feature of the Canto Aug. other three. It con- and L arrived at Portland tains all villagers, of Penobscot Ethel, Hodge, July important ! contains all bay, off Long Island, re- was a contest at in which 20 cable news skating, from Charleston. foreign most imjunta t been forced to the James W. Skinner and Herbert Black, W II Blanchard, arrived • which appears in luctantly having Parkman Wood- THE daily tri- at Buenos Ayres Aug 19, Rosario for Boston. VIIH If leHE81 i»a",Vv conclusion that the fish were too man were the foremost contestants. BUNEof same YflRK TRIBUNE busy Mabel 1 C N cleared from I UIIIV 1 I Ull|\ up Meyers, Meyers, date, also Domestic hour of with old home visitors to atten- Rosario 20 for Montevideo to load wool going pay any No contest of sailing craft or athletes Aug. and Foreign Con e- an and hides for U. S. Short press, Agrieui tion to the baited hooks of an spondence. tural Department strangers could afford exhibition of Titanic E 1 e Matanzas, arrived at Sabine Pass, Tex., Stories, gant | of tlie 01 and highest novices at the canny art. Indeed zeal more thrilling than was here de- Oct 2 from Havana. Half-tone Illustra- der, has entertain- Olive arrived at New York tions, H u morous ; ing they caught the inspiration of the Just at the moment when Thurlow, Sept reading picted. 5 from |A|p|*|/| mf every member of on their and took it in Sayannah. w the family, old a t:< meeting return, AVarren seemed to be the Penobscot, arrived at Cape Town Sept 3 I ion MfRiBiKI making goal, ™-WFFKVTLklVLI Notes, Agricul- VV bklib I young, Market Re- without “a The from Freeidantle. tural Matters and gaff.” occasion was he met with an accident, and Parkman ports which are in- Rebecca Crowell, M G How, from Phila- Comprehensive and cepted as favored also the of David reliable authority by presence won. delphia for Brazil, arrived at Delaware Financial by farmers mid and Market reports E. Conner and wife from Tryon, North South Montville shows little external Breakwater June 3. country merchant-, Rose Innis, Melvin arrived at and is clean, up a mountain in Colcord, Regular subscrip- Carolina, delightful city change. The buildings are in ex- Santos 17 from New \Tork. date, interest in- kept Aug. TnillllllF tion price $1.50 per and instructive the. Blue where arrived at New Y’ork TDlDllkir Ridge, winter snows cellent condition and the farms that Sachem, Nichols, year- I Regular sul^e. Feb 28 from ■ HI Dll Hr are Hong Kong. TRIBUNE ■■■■iVHh tion price, §1.00 unknown, where the mountain the beautiful of We furnish it with j>er grace slopes South and Thomas A Goddard, arrived at Rosario year. THE REPUBLI- holly and the mistletoe are in perpetual East Ridges are in goodly tilth. The Aug (i from Portland. We furnish it with Willard Mudgett, J. II. Monroe, arrived CAN JOURNAL the: republi- green, where the leaf and bloom and larger ones on South are owned for $2.50 per year, can journal Ridge at Montevideo Aug 29 from Boston. in advance. songs of birds make the whole for $2.00 per ye.,, glad by C. F. Conner, Smith I). Cram, AVm. in advance. SCHOONERS. round year. David is a brother of Duke Ripley, John1 Prescott, and Charles T. Send all order? to and Charles, being his senior in age, and Geo. F. Randall. Those on the Georgia Gilkey, W R Gilkey, at Philadel- Oet 1. was not to be over-ranked in title, so phia westerly slope of East Ridge towards Henry Clausen, Jr, arrived at Savannah The Republican Journal Publishing Maine.' the Company, Belfast, Dale conclave conferred on him the True’s Mills are owned Sept 5 from Portsmouth, N. H. by Parkman MISS GRANES. distinction of Prince of VIRGINIA Gladys, H B Colson, arrived at Point-a- the Southland. B. F. Knowles and A. V. Woodman, — Pitre Sept 5 from New York. He bore Ins honors with “Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Twelve year$ continuous service at the royal grace. Martin. The on the John C Smith, Gilmore, sailed from upper mill, old in some of our as as sick beds prominent hospitals, well at private homes, Brunswick 20 for The good old-time people were out, I rue s Mills Sept Sapelo. privilege, now grist, shingle has given me varied experiences with the diseases of women. I have Mary A Hall, Haskell, arrived at New tVm. Pottle and the wife, widows, Mrs. and stave are owned and some cases York 27 from St. N. B. Ou and after June mill, operated nursed most distressing of inflammation and ulceration of Sept John, 24, 1901, trains connecting Eben and Mrs. Soloman Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from Belfast DOLLARS at Burnham and Colby Gilman, Edwin and Simeon and a the ovaries and womb. I have known that doctors used Lydia E. Waterville with trains by Cram, Oct. 1 for King’s Ferry. through Miss Emeline and John Pinkhain’s for and from Bangor, Portland Brooks, Chas. owned Vegetable Compound when everything else failed with R W in at Waterville, and thriving woodworking shop, by Hopkins, Hichborn, port will Gilman and wives from their I have advised and friends to use and 3 Boston, run as follows: Providence, Wm. Prescott, takes the place of Uncle patients. my patients it, Montevideo Aug loading for U. S. Mrs. and nave to hear of its first failure to cure. R F Pettigrew, Morse, cleared from Port- FttOM BELFAST. Daggett, Sewall Colby Wm. Thomas Lennan’s once yet busy carding “ land Sept 27 for Demerara. Prescott and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Four years ago I had falling of the womb from straining in lifting 'Sallie W H arrived at New ...AND... mill. The lower mill on Uncle Galen I’On, West, Belfast, depart 7nu 1*30 3 30 and of 4 from land from Messrs. Ed- a heavy patient, knowing the value of your Compound I began to Yord Sept Rockland. n :tS 13 30 Massachusetts, Carter’s old privilege is a circular saw- wioo,°int.. use it at once, and in six weeks I was well once more, and have had no Willie L Newton sailed from Rockland ”,aldo.. IS 11 45 13 55 win and Simeon Cram, Mr. mill for 27 f or 7 20 1 50 4 2c Ralph long lumber-manufacturing, trouble since. I am most to have had an Sept Sargentville. grook8.. pleased opportunity to say a -1.7.. 38 12 08 14 38 Knowles, Ross and Clarence Howes, owned Geo. F. by Randall. Instead of few words in praise of your Vegetable Compound, and shall take every 7 53 2 23 besides the local — HultJf... 6 50 residents, who consti- the old union there are two occasion to recommend it.” Miss Virginia 444 So. store, Granes, Spring St, Death Hath Crowned Him a Martyr. SENSE Burnham, arrive. 0 15 2 45 6 25 tute the force of the working club, and stores in the one Los Angeles, Cal. [Present address.] Clinton....8 32 to 50 place, kept by Mr. Benton. 0 42 a of natives BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. .7,,-. troop merry young folks, Wentworth, the other by Mr. Clarence Be it, therefore, believed by all women who are ill that Lydia Bangor 4 4U of the Dale. midst of waters lo! Cram. At Woodman’s mills half a E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound is the medicine they should In the sunny the mighty of State Waterville. 0 47 315 7 J5 The gavel fell at 7.30 and the take. It has stood the test of time, and it has hundreds of thou- Ship title of a booklet an sharp, mile below the sawmill long since dis- bruised and torn and wounded Is the by sands of cures to its credit. It he considered Staggers, Portland.12 02 6 35 1 25 clansmen got right down to should, therefore, a derelict of business, appeared, but a stave and cider mill are by fate, advertising expert. Boston,! *5; D;. duo woo 5 57 the annual choice of unwise to experiment further. One that drifted from its moorings, in the IW.D. 4 10 ‘J 15 7 25 making officers as run the Chas. by power. S. Adams anchorage of hate. TO BELFAST. soon as the records were read. The Mrs. Pinkham,whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer- owns the Davis Woodman farm there and without cost all letters addressed to her sick women. On the deck our noble Pilot, in the of president, F. F. served fully by glory Philips, having — which is enlarged by the addition of his prime, Both are needed to make Boston, ten years in succession an- HE WARD.-- We have with the National of Dies in dead before 7J)0 modestly the .Jesse Harriman The most AT AAA deposited City Bank Lynn, £5000, woe-impelling silence, place. which will l*e to any person who can find that the above testimonial Tetter hour or nounded that he was a m IIIII paid his time, not candidate Jm is not or was before the writer’s | Portland. 1100 12 noticeable change is in the residents, ||||HI genuine, published obtaining special per- Victim of a mind self-centered a Godless for WVwV mission. E. Pinkham Medicine Masg. A M A M re-election, supplementing the an- Lydia Co., Lynn, fool of crime. successful, v\ the old generation that my boyhood advertising aterville. 6 05 9 50 4 Bangor. 7 00 -1 nouncement, however, with the state- One of earth’s dissention one of knew and respected are with few excep-: -breeders, »■ ment tools. that he had not declined to serve, A GREAT HELP TO MAINE. Hate’s unreasoning Benton. ttf 13 f JO 0i> 4." tions in the quiet little white village by > A Much In annals of the when the world’s The Journal is to advise with Clinton should he be Discussed Mayor. the ages, ready t6 27 tlO 15 4 re-elected, adding that in ■ the winding river. The white spire One of the most prominent figures o^ All Postal Cards to Be Made at Rumford hot anger cools, its patrons on advertising and to Burnham, depart. 8 30 10 45 4 that event, it was impossible for him to He who sought for crime’s distinction shall Unity. 8 48 1120 shows out with artistic the great steel strike is Robert Falls by Dec. 1st. A Four Year Contract. advertisements to meet Thorndike. 8 11 45 foretell beauty through Mayor be known as chief of fools. prepare 57 just what his disposition in the J. Black of Knox.. 906 tl2 oo the Dale onto the far slopes of McKeesport, Pa. Mayor The entire supply of postal cards tlieir requirements. ... matter would be. Apple- In the annals of the ages, he who had no Brooks. 9 20 12 3o Vice President Black’s views in fa- which is to be used Uncle 9 ton and Lincolnville, as of openly expressed by Sam’s thought of fame Waldo.t 30 tl2 47 Conner and teaching City Point.t 9 40 U 07 > Secretary Knowles were vor of the strikers have aroused a hor- postoffice department during the next on the of not its (Keeping path duty, caring arrive < yore sweet lesson of faith and duty, Belfast, .. 9 45 1 15 less guarded in their position, openly four years will be made in Maine and for praise or blame,) and the younger generation love and on Saturday the Oxford Paper Co. of Close beside the deathless Lincoln, writ tFlag station. announcing themselves as candidates Limited tickets for Boston are now so! Conner, Pottle and by very to erect at once a new for the building IeumatTsI journal, we have perfected arrangements when- fond of this and of many of Miss Cure Martin. was and Ex-Rep. America sung printing shipping of the we can send ■ Vannab’s songs. The New York postal Dyspepsia that practical and instructive with zeal. cards. Here will come a force of skill- Edmund Adams, Earl of Commercial Advertiser stated Digests what you eat. nal. Farm and Home, in connection with 1 ■ recently ed printers and a sufficient numbef of Lakeland, was to that is more of Kate Vannah’s This contains all of the Republican Journ 1 ol remarkably liberal te; strictly enjoined sing there men to handle the vast of the preparation a music sold than there is of woman output and all kinds of as given below. Lack of space forbids but a hr song, for which part his name ap- any office. Thus Maine will for the coming digestants digests composer in the United States or of food. It gives instant relief and never description of the contents of Farm and H< peared on the program, but he declined HA four years furnish to the entire country any male composer save He Koven. YOB ROBERT J. BLACK, M. D. fails to cure. It allows you to eat all which is unequalled for variety ami excellei on the that he all the postal cards that it uses. When ground was not prepared, Miss Vannah made her the food want. The most sensitive Prominent among its many departments may really reputa- nets’ nest of criticism. He is one of it is considered that ten tons of cards you and that he was too hungry for tion in writing for the contralto voice the stomachs can take it. By its use many mentioned the Farm and harden, Market Report supper very few heads of American mu- must be made every day, it will be under- to be able to and herself prefers the serious love thousands of have been Fruit Culture, Flans and Inventions, The Apiary sing. Supper was then de- nicipalities who are medical men. stood that this must involve a large sum dyspeptics ballard to any other style of song but cured after everything else failed. It Talks with a Lawyer, Around the blobc, Live Mot» clared next in order, and was served at of money in the course of 12 months. she is as versatile as possible and has prevents formation of gas on the stom- and Dairy, The Poultry Yard, The Question B*\ first and second Several government inspectors have tables on account of the written almost kind of Por over Pint Yean. all distress after Plants and Flowers, The Fashions ant every melody already engaged houses in Rumford ach, relieving eating. Veterinary, number The ladies had from a coon to a mass. Irish Pleasant to take Work, Household Features. large present. song As Old axd Well-Tried Remedy. Falls and will move their families there. Dieting unnecessary. Fancy songs are favorites with Miss Vannah has been Farm and Home is published semimonthly been enjoined not to be “Marthas," but Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup They will be on hand at once, as the It can’t and she to next a millions of help thus 24 a the wt expects publish year used for over fifty years by contract calls for the of the giving you numbers year, rather on this but completion '• “Marys” occasion, of Berman and also a book their children while teething, but do a volume of u group songs, mothers for new on you good making over 500 pages, teeming office or before Dec. 1st. The Witt went right ahead, none the of without words.—Brunswick with success. It soothes the child, Prepared only by E. 0. De & Co., Chicago. all the latest and most reliable information r they less, songs perfect new will be softens the all pain, cures wind printing office supplied with Tbofl. bottle contains 214 times the 50c. size. and prepared a repast that has never Telegraph. gums, allays experience and science can supply. and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. all the necessary printing presses and II. MOODY. colic, R. we make for a limit*- been in the other an to By special arrangement surpassed history of Dale Autumn Leaves. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists machinery required for up world. My RHEUnATISn CURE Is just as time the following liberal offer: Mrs. Geo. F. in every part of the Twenty-five date plant. meetings. Randall, Mrs. Re certain to cure rheumatism as water To oti< cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. The government has had Rumford all who pay tor The Republhun Journal C. F. Conner, Mrs. Wm. and sure ask for Mrs. "Winslow’s Soothing is to quench thirst. No matter what be Ripley To preserve autumn leaves the and Fall under consideration for some time You and year In advance $2.00, Farm and Home alii and take no other kind. ot the the be in To-day Cough Miss Mary Randall were the Marthas Syrup, and has sent its there to part body pain may sent Tor one year tree. The regular subscription gatherer should immediately lay them representatives or whether It is acute or chronic, for Farm and Home Is 50 cents u of the occasion. Note About Teeth. look over the plant of the Oxford Paper Sneeze, year. flat between two sheets of new blot- Lowell’s nUNYON’S RHEUnATISn CURB never been bom Co. and its facilities for and wish you had Address all orders to After the exercises re- investigate per- will drive it out in a few and supper, being ting paper spread upon a table top hours, the celebrated den- forming the proposed contract properly. Then is the day to take THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., Sir Edmund was asked if he and covered a stack of John A. Gat thy, fully care in a few days.— nUNYON. to-day sumed, by heavy The third assistant 4m46 tist in London, once invited James postmaster general Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case of be!last, Me, could still of time to books. It is essential that all moisture was there last and plead insufficiency Bussell Lowell to be at a ban- week was greatly indigestion or stomach trouble. should be out of them. this present cent, df or lack of food to sustain him pressed By taken with the big concerns which he Ninety per kidney complaints, including Hale’s prepare, of the dental college. Mr. Lowell can LEWIS’ simple process they should be dry with- quet found in there. His to the earliest stages of Bright's Disease, be cured in the effort to and as he was unable to attend, but he sent an operation report with Munyon’s Kidney Cure. sing, respond- in three or four hours. So treated they cause INHALANT FOR PHTHISIC in which he “Our the government is the immediate MunyonaCatarrh Cure will cure catarrhofthe head, ed that he the President acted as will retain their beautiful color for amusing note, said, could, of the contract coming to Maine. throat and stomach, nomatter of how long standing. of The medicine in the world that teeth us a deal of trouble- Nervous affections anddiseases of the heart arecon- only patent give* years, are not to give great Honey universal satisfaction. It never fails to im- his substitute, reading the Russian provided they exposed next During the past four yearn the paper trolled andcured andHeartCure. give the direct of the sun. If not first by getting them, by getting by Munyon’sNerve mediate relief: it never fails to lessen the light for the cards lias been made in Cure will break up any form of cold. greatly General Ivan to between them, then postal Munyon’sCold of attacks. cases <*f Horatius, Popolofosode- of their something put M union’s Vitaliscr restores lost to weak severity Many distressing thoroughly deprived normally which now' losses the industry powers Horehound Phthisic cured in a short time. Not a fault found valosoffitivitch. made in them in such repair that Virginia men. Price » Mrs. Wm. Ripley of water will keeping on account $x. nor a failure in large percentage they them of the preference of the post- The Galde ts Health tells about disease* reported thirty-eight years. soon what we put between may profit v (free) Sent mail. Price $1.00. a selection with her usual excel- assume a dirty brown tint. office for the State of and their cure. Get it at store. The Curat by ly4* timely the of all, ^department I any drug Patented. J. C. us, and lastly, greatest worry fi are Ml on sale there, at cents a viaL LEWIS, Proprietor lent elocution. Sir Sukeforth Maine. mostly as and Tar. No. 16 Prescott Somerville, Mass. Johi)/ the getting rid of them by pulling.” Munyon, New York and Philadelphia. It will cold and its discom- St., If knew what we know about The awarding of this contract was an- stop your A. A. Howes & Co., Agents Belfast, Me, and wife thrilled the company with people only XUHT01PH Df HALEB CUBES CATABRIL Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in “I have been suffering from Dyspepsia nounced at a meeting of the Oxford forts; prevent the coming of the more on the violin and choice renderings nearly every household, as there are few for the past twenty years and have been Paper Co. September 19th, at its serious troubles that follow colds. At and the Canto XI. of Knights of people who do not suffer from a feeling of unable after trying all preparations and offices in Portland. Among those pres- For Sale at a piano, after all Take only Hale’s. 25*, Bargain fullness eating, belching, flatulence, physicians to get any relief. After taking ent at th.e meeting were Hon. Waldo FOR SALE. druggists. Boguesdale was read by the President. sour stomach or water-brash, caused in- I found by one bottle of Kpdol Dyspepsia Cure Hon. GeoTge D. Bisbee and 50$, and $1.00 per bottle; largest That desirable and well located real estate :»t or A such I Pettengill, It was entitled the Winter Carnival. digestion dyspepsia. preparation relief and am now in better health than others. size the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel no They were all very naturally as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, wmch, with have been for twenty years. I cannot praise “Fled sire Harold- cheapest. Lane wharf property, will be sold low to close It has been written of Milton’s verse, over the and did not My trotting horse, Miller,” aid from the stomach will digest your food, I Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly,” thus prospect son; also one fine road horse, work anywhere. the estate. Inquire of that it ran as a cloth of gold. certainly can’t help but to do you good. R. writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North Creek* Jubilantlesitate to express their gratification in B. L. PITCHES. N. F. HOUSTON, Executor. splendid Pike’s Toothicks Drops Coro In One Miiutn. December H. Moody. 1 Ark. R. H. enthusiastic terms. 3m33* Gurney’s Mills, Belfast. Belfast, 19,1900.—5itl The verse of the rustic poet of Bogues- Moody. t » GOLD DIT*T FORMER DAYS AT CAPE JELLISON. BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. What Tea Cure*. DUST twin 06 vow work.* et tit GOLD New Books October 1901. Firlt List. In nervous is bene- Freeman Partridge of Prospect sends headaches, tea very Arnold, Mathew. ficial. It may be used to advantage in many The Journal an sketch of eases efficient. Tea is interesting God and the Bible. 821. Ar-6 where digitalis is old times at Cape Jellison, now includ- valuable in cases of intermittent fever and Ashmore, Rath, pseud. of fever with debility, its action in such ed in the town of Stockton Springs. The business girl in every phase cases being analagous to that of quinine. In tea does He says: In our riding we find two of her life. 396; As neuralgia and also in toothache .OF THE_ good, and in all cases where there is loss of have almost all Charles W. places where the people Baird, nervous power and consequent exhaustion. left. They are near the Heagan Moun- History of the Huguenot emigra- The cheering, refreshing, wanning and tion v. 272.1 B calmative effects of tea are well shown and at Jellison. The to America. 2 tain Quarry Cape when taken for the relief of coughs and BELFAST FUEL & HAY Baker, Ray Stannard. colds. CO. t ape was a famous source of supply In these cases add a good allowance Boy’s book of inventions: stories of both milk and People who are lor in the of Stock- sugar. apples palmy days of the wonders of modern subject to gout and rheumatism may use tea with it should not be ton, and we made a good many trips science. 609. B advantage, but taken too Strong tea counteracts there in the fall, and a man from Bel- strong. aOLD Bashore, Harvey B. the evil effects of poisoning by alcoholic last named Pitcher ran a cart there, Outline of rural hygiene. 1901.. 614. B drinks; also poisoning by tartaric acid, and Haddocks, Plymouth Vein, Scratonn, even by arsenic. But it is, after all, as an the families living near the mill then Biographical encyclopedia of the DUST aid to digestion and a of dyspep- United States. 1901. 920. B 5 preventive v, ere Berry, Harriman, Hopkins, Ross, sia that the beneficial results of the regular AND LATTIMER LEHIGH. removes all dirt Frank T. use of seen. There is no dice, Ames, Pendleton, Fletcher and Bullen, good tea are best and stains from A sack of 1901. T 04. B 8 doubt that it strengthens the stomach and Stove and Chestnut. and Grate. road were shakings. Egg ..thers. Along the western work and corrects to diarrhcea. But in wood Cambridge, Ada, (Mrs. Cross.) any tendency Delivered and In Ellis, it all oases where tea is used as a medicine or put In, barrels, 96.90 96.30 lierry, Speed, Stinson, Dickey, makes look 139.11 Path and goal. A novel. 1900.. corrective, the highest grade of tea “ Clifford like new. very in Fletcher, Panno, Carter, Small, Gomme, George Laurence, editor. should be secured. The surest way to get Dump and Carts, 6.35 6.15 such tea is to ask for Chase & and several Staples families. Along EN.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago. The Princess’s book: his- your grocer story Sanborn’s this firm a Prices at ... 6.10 three tea, having reputation Wharf, 5.80 the south side were Bowden, torical stories illustrating the everywhere as the largest distributers of smalls, Marden, Kneeland, Grant, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search the reigns of English monarchs high-grade teas in the world. and remove the Lehigh 25 Cents per ton extra. Clifford and the house keeper. On remotest parts of the bowels from the Conquest to Queen light impurities with no discomfort. speedily Victoria. 1901. 119.6 That tired is a burden need the east were Ellis, Hawes, Rendall, They are famous for their efficacy. Easy feeling you A discout of 25 cents per ton will be made from the above not carry. Hood’s Sarsaparilla will rid you prices to take, never gripe. R. H. Woody. Goode, George Brown. chase, Clewley, Dickey, Mar- of it and renew your courage. for CASH within ten days from delivery of Coal. Berry, Papers on museums and on the and the tanner. to n, Fletcher Ellis, LITERACY NEWS AND NOTES. history of science in America. “So your teacher is going be married. Then you won’t her when grow 11 was told by the pioneers that the * marry you IS OFTEN A memorial. Memoir by S. P. up?” “No; and neither would the other Cumberland Coal I Wood of all Kinds VERY DESIRABLE. was at Giles Grant’s host .fish privilege A short while ago The Cosmopolitan Langley. Vol. 2 of 1897 806. Sm fellow if he’d ever been in her class.” md along the south shore to George published an article by a well-known Home and School Classics. 5 v. without All Coal guaranteed satisfactory In weight, quality and delivery. I Telephone Can’t be perfect health pure attention • writer under the nom de of Raf- EySpecial given to delivery outside city limits. 1 Connection 18-4. we Guarantee it ■ lifford’s, but there were several other plume Ayrton, M. C. blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure ford oil “What Women Like in blood. Tones and the whole The best and Pyke Child-life in Japan and Japan- invigorates ving privileges. largest Men,” which created wide interest, not system. | ese child stories. Edited by Pointed Paragraph!. urns were the Staples and Clewley only in but also in England. America, W. E. Griffis. 333.42 “What you chillun been doin’ ?” the Smalls their farms The Review of Reviews of London j | aces, and kept “We ain’t been doin’ nothin'.” Shoes that lit a are a curi- said that the article showed “rare Brown, John. exactly girl good condition. The most famous sym- “11call me! You grow moahlike youah pa osity. FRED ATWOOD * Me. pathy, rarer penetration and rarest Rab and his friends and other every day I” Winterport, arm in Stockton once was the Jona- of woman's nature.” In stories of Preface T. The of isn’t an knowledge dogs. by ’Tisn’t safe to be a without Dr. gift gab always accep- The day an L. Clifford place, now owned by Cosmopolitan for October the M. Balliet. 333.41 Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in the house. Never table present. same 11. a summer visitor. The author discusses with brilliance can tell what moment an accident isgoing to INSURANCE and Denslow, Irving, W. Some husbands are domestic and some REAL and keenness “What Men Like in Wo- happen. ESTATE, s ; am a cross road from the A from are lays along men.” There are few in all the world Dolph Ileyliger. story imported. stock of Edited “Uncle, you have always been temperate ipe, and at one time a large who would not care to the Bracebridge Hall. by After a man has possess pass- in your living, 1 presume ?” reached the limit he ■ and were ports to a man’s of woman’s G. II. Browne. 333.43 can scorn desire. .ung cattle sheep kept there, affection, “No, young man, I can't say that. For Over and it is doubtful if truer words were Thackeray, W. M. the last or eighty years I’ve Representing Twenty'Million Assets aether with 20 cows. There are now seventy-five The plummer lays his and the ever written about a which rose and the The his- dissipated a good deal on health foods and pipes abandoned houses and problem The ring. minstrel his enty farms, has the world from the earli- imitation coffee.” pipes lay. FIRE, occupied tory of Prince Giglio and Prince LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE OLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. I line with fish privileges and all of est of which there is record As a scorcher days any Bulbo. Edited by E. E. Hale. Everybody’s liable to itching piles. Rich the sun gives it to the ">d land. of the old than those of this pointed little essay. and poor, old and the tor- wheelman in the neck. Er-sre t* BOILER INSURANCE AND working Many 1901. 333.36 young—terrible INSPECTION..^ Security Bonds .or C.shier., C.ntruc ture they suffer. Only one sure cure. aces are now summer The National Boston ors.vinliistr.tsrs a.J frustees | occupied by Magazine of Trimmer, S. Doan’s Ointment. Absolutely safe; can’t The locomotive tender and the bar CorrMpondencesolicited | Reelestnte bou -ht and sold names now has the feature of the si tors and strange greet unique magazine The history of the Robins. 1S101. 333.32 fail. tender are both tank fillers. month. This is a of the once road. portrait President along familiar But Jackson, J. Strangers. Bank clerk (scrutinizing It is the summer McKinley’s little daughter, Katie, who of our discontent Three Crow are still as most of the of hand-made lace. Il- check). “Madam, we can’t pay this unless when the i«les plentiful, died at the of three and a half History fall hat is felt hot. age you bring some one to identify you.” levs farmers set out orchards. lustrated 1900....746. J Among years. The portrait, which has never Old Lady (tartly). “I should like to If a man has a light heart the reflec- Cream Tartar CBROAIC DISEASES e and attractive residences on before been published, adorns the first Ka'er, James Otis. know why.” tion will his good light up countenance. ....Contains Nothing But.... page of The National for Bank clerk. “Because we don’t know now are those of Magazine Story of Old Falmouth. (Pio- Cape Capt. Wil- The female who has out at in- Pure Acid October. “It shows,” says the Nation- P you.” money from Grapes .AND. neer towns of America.). 974.19 Old don’t be I don’t terest is rd staples. Edwin Berry, John Panno, al, “a sweet, serene little face, with Lady. “Now, silly; not a poor loan woman. Lavignac, Albert. know you either.” "ury Harriman, Dr. Cole and others. tender, trustful eyes and rosebud lips. be and musicians. With 94 Revenge may sweet or it may be at Music No such thing as “summer complaint” 1'he present Belfast local reporter of Rich, wavy hair, parted the middle, bitter. It depends on who gets it. falls down over the shoulders, clad in illustrations and 510 examples where Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw- ic Journal a few weeks in the for spent some white stuff. She in all in musical notation. Translat- berry is kept handy. Nature’s remedy Lots of people lose their temper, but lleecy, is, looseness of the bowels. 1 of 1870 at the Jonathan L. Clifford her features, the youthful image of her ed from the Frenoh by W. Mar- unfortunately the loss is not permanent. rm, mentioned above. It was then fattier, with his some- Mr. Rash—This hot weather must bring A blending strength cliant and edited by II.E. little knowledge may be a danger- have of the sweet and the laundries loads of good business. Many been cored |ned Andrew who thing subtly grace 1899. 781. L 3 ous but a little widow is often Three Crow during tlie few months by Capt. Dickey, Krehbiel. Mrs. Rash— I don’t see how a lot of men thing, past charm of her mother.” Persons wish- more so. as well as previously by the ught it in 1855 of Mr. Clifford and Lee, Sidney. going around without their collars, as you GREAT M U ing to obtain a copy of the magazine LTI PATH IC do, could help the laundries any. Cream Tartar as a 11 in l.ssvi to mi*, uensiow. t apt. this and (>0 of Life of William Shakespeare. Fifty little debts of a dollar each will SPECIFICS, testimo- containing portrait pages nials which will be sent on and 1901. a|| use in cause a man more trouble than one ....Contains XothVn/t But.... moved to the P. II. Crockett other McKinley pictures as well, should Portraits facsimiles. 822. S-93 who Atomizers treating nasal big application will show. key of a senu in cents in to catarrh will get the best result from Ely’s debt thousand. Chronic diseases of ace stamps ine (National Marshall, Nina L. Pure Acid from Grapes every at Stockton village, where he and Liquid Cream llalm. l’riee, including kind, together with the dis- Magazine, 41 West First St., Boston, The mushroon book. A It doesn’t take a eases wife died a later. guide 75 cts. Sold or schoolboy long to peculiar to women few years Capt. Mass. spraying tube, by druggists and of the to the identification and mailed 50 Warren N. Y. evince a love for division—when an- Pelvic and Re- to study by Ely Bros., street, productive lackey’s practice was winter six The Smart Set for New 11)00. other owns the Organs quickly October opens with of our commoner fungi, with Orleans, Sept. 1, boy apple. relieved and uermanentlv ilch cows, and a each of an novelette “The Messrs. Ely Bros. : 1 sold two bottles of pair three, amusing entitled on the edi- a man cured. Kidney and Bladder diseases and Rheu- special emphasis Cream Halm to a customer, Many would probably be an 0 and one old steers and steer Career of Mrs. Osborne,” by S. Carle- your Liquid matism successfully treated by our newly dis- year ble varieties. Illustrations in Wm. 1415 Delachaise New angel to-day if his hadn’t covered ton and Helen the latter the Lamberton, St., physician Remedies. Send for testimonials of per- Ives. lie sold a of four olds Milecete, he has used the two him his last sons helped and cured. Female pair year author of color and in black and white Orleans, bottles, giving given up during illness. disease cured by “Miss Vandeleur, Pirate,” him wonderful and most re- a new line of treatment. Send for amt fall. He also wintered a few satisfactory general ery one of the successes of last year. The from photographs. 1901. 589. M 3 sults. Gf.o. W. Pharmacist. A girl’s pretty foot never makes the Three Crow special symtom blanks and price lists. Dr. C. H. McDuff, Mitchell can be consulted free ung heifers and heifer calves. At present story narrates the adventures of Meldrum, David S. impression on a young man that her by mail or other- Mrs. Suburb: “What is your objection wise. He will be in the Boston office of the Mul- e time of the visit he had a two charming young women who Holland and the Hollanders. father’s pedal sometimes tinathic Medical Co. writer’s escape to the country ?” Domestic: “1 am afraid extremity Cream Tartar Mondays, Wednesdays and from tiresome does. from 10 a. m to 4 i*. m. 1 anddidcon- country relatives and Illustrated. 1900. T 492. M I’ll be Mrs. suburb: Thursdays, Address 1-blooded Guernsey hull, lonely.” “Impossible. ....Contains Xothinrj But.... C. H. MITCHELL, VI. take an apartment in London under the There are 111 in the D., ierable towards the stock Micliie, Peter Smith. family.” Don’t ignore a man because he is in Union Savings Bank Building, improving fictitious chaperonage of Mrs. Os- pure Acia iromurapes Next to Hotel Touraine," Life of General McClellan. Por- Catarrh for twenty years and cured the light-weight class. It is easier to the neighborhood. For several years borne.” Their escapades, Their many 218 Tremont Street, Room 405, In a few days lion. James of throw a cannon ball a mile than it devices to avoid detection and their trait, illustrations and maps. George is to Boston, Mass. iter the farm “I have been a a 3 Howard buying Capt. Dickey 1901. Scranton, Pa., says: martyr throw feather ten feet. Laboratory, 1'lace, Roxbury, Mass. final disposition of “Mrs. Osborne” are (Great commanders)-B-M 135 m to Catarrh for constant hawk- ■ inthmed his former occupation as twenty years, highly diverting. Tidgin, Charles Felton. ing, dropping in the throat and pain in the An ounce of contentment may be absent on Le I ip-master, being foreign Richard Gallienne contributes a Blennerhassett, or the decrees head, very offensive breath. tried Dr. better than a ton of gold, but most short Catarrhal Powder. The first cages often two or three years at a masterly story to the number. of Fate. A romance founded Aguew’s ap- people who have tlfe contentment would “The Household that details a plication gave instant relief. After using a not like or Gods,” gladly exchange it for the me. lie did sheep geese upon events in American his- few bottles 1 was cured. 50 cents. Sold by gold.—Chica- JOHN BIRD COHPANY, woman’s struggles with temptation. go News. d his wife did. As soon as he sailed tory. 244.32 Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—1. ESTABLISHED 1832. “The Splendor of head hays” is a fas- Laura Elizabeth. Manf ”r3 and Dealers in Pure Food Articles e stocked up with both but sold them cinating article by Marvin Dana that Richards, Johnnie—Say, pop. A R 38-4 son? A Smart Old ME. st before he home. After compares the magnificence of former Geoffrey Strong. story. Pop—Well, my Lady. ROCKLAND. got Capt. Johnnie—What is a revenue cutter? ages with the luxury of the present, Ross, Clinton. Four Trips a Week. -key was 7.'i years of age the writer Pop—A revnue cutter, is a—well, ask your There arrived in Gardiner | •lulien Gordon Van Rensselaer of our war with recently (Mrs. Heroes Spain. Uncle Fred. He has to pay w him follow a fast walking horse at alimony. Mrs. Bessie Slasberg, 87 years of age, Cruger), a regular contributor to The Their told for a exploits boy. who a all and Smart writes for this issue a Thought it meaut death sure.” Mrs. unattended, made journey of 7,- plow day, holding driving, Set, singu- Illustrated. K 7 973.8 James McKim of Dunnville, Out,, says of 000 miles or more from the old d come for a full work lar and piquant story, “The Black country | up ready day’s St. John, Thomas M. her almost miraculous cure from heart dis- that she be with Swan,” the of a o' love of might again her chil- " next While “Uncle Andrew” study light ease Dr. Cure for the Heart: day. Paris. How two boys made their own by Agnew’s dren. She is the mother of three Edgar Saltus contributes a sur- “Until 1 began taking this remedy I de- — and three sons Harness as were familar- electrical 1900 daughters And she has "Aunt.lulia,” they prising tale, entitled “A Bouquet of Il- apparatus. 537.8 St of life. 1 had heart failure and spaired my 107 grandchildren and ailed, lived on the farm it was much lusions,” and Clinton Ross a Sherwood, Mary Elizabeth W. extreme One dose me great grandchil- You can make your har I bright prostration. gave dren one bottle me. residing in Maine. She is hale and ness as soft as a glove • “The of the Ruined Gen- Amenities of home. 1884. quick relief and cured The piented by friends and relatives, story, Comedy (Ap- and as tough as wire of were like of the finest by /J tleman.” Besides these features there sufferings years dispelled hearty, capable reading using EUREKA Har- I n were assured of a pletons’home books). 395. Sh always warm, Sold Edmund Wilson and A. A. print and has never worn She ness Oil. You can II Commencing Monday, September 30.1901, steam- are or more other contri- magic.” by glasses. ers leave thirty signed Louis Evan. & Co.—g. lengthen its life—make it Belfast: welcome. Shipman, Howes is as spry and nimble of foot as I) For via -pitable butions of varied interest, notable the many lust twice as long as it B Boston, Camden and Rockland. Mon- The curious of Kate much in Her “Sonnets to a courtship Two little with snub noses and younger years. husband, ordinarily would. I days. Wednesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays at I_ poems, Lover,” by Myr- girls about 3.00 1*. Poins. A romance of the Re- voices stood in front who died less than a year 91 M.,or upon arrival of steamer from OASTORXA. tle Reed, and “Invocation,” by Charles public-school of the ago, aged Bangor. window of a Third avenue years, attended to his business or trad- | G. h. Roberts. All in all, the number gency. Sh 6 drug-store yes- I For Searsport, Bucksport, Hamp- era the ThB Kind Von Have Always Bought afternoon. in Winterport, sf is the most notable and entertaining Slosson, Annie Trumbull. terday ing the old country up to within a den and Bangor. Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Fridays “My!” said one. Look at the short time before his EUREKA and Saturdays at from 5 to t> \. m. issued this cleverest of the sponges! death. During by popular Seven dreamers. Short stories.. SI 5-1 ‘Most a thousand of ’em. What [Soft From Bangor, touching at wav Mon- T" d’yre‘spose the voyage across the water Mrs. Slas landings, magazines. Slosson, Annie Trumbull. they use'em all for? I didn’t think days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at they berg experienced no of sea sick- 12.00 noon. was so many slates in the world.” The feeling Harness Oil “Our little girl was unconscious from White Christopher. SI 5-2 ness and says she the very FRED W. I’OTK, Agent Beltast. other little girl looked at her companion enjoyed trip makes a poor looking har- a much. CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen'l Boston. Aphorisms. strangulation during sudden and terrible Tarbell, Ida Minerva. with withering scorn. ness like new. Made of Supt., attack of I a bodied es- crimp. quickly secured bottle Life of non yei kiiow, sue snineu pure, heavy oil, Napoleon Bonaparte. contempt- pecially prepared to with- Wonderful of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her “that windows has to be washed ?” Truly How Quickly When to be With a sketch of ususly, stand the weather. people begin critical, they three doses. The croup was mastered and Josephine, Maine Sunday Schools. ise to he pleasant. our little darling speedily recovered.” So Empress of the French. Illus- < ill Sense. It stands to reason that Dr. Sold everywhere writes A. L. Mich. B. H. Agnew’s Little Liver Pills will crowd out of The annual convention of the Maine State In cans—all sices. There is a deal of difference be- Spafford, Chester, trated. 1901. B-N 161 CHAPHAN’S great Moody. the market many of the nauseous old-timers. Sunday School Association will be held in en a copy and an imitation. T hwaites, Reuben Gold. A better medicine at less than half the the Pine Street Congregational ehurch, Nth bj STANDARD OIL GO A Sawmill. Afloat on the Ohio. An price is all the argument needed to the Lewiston, October 23 and 24. I. N. The two great sources of Big histori- keep 22, happiness demand what it has been—phenomenal—40 Halliday, general secretary of the associa- Golden Crown Oil e health of and of cal pilgrimage of a thousand body strength doses 10 cents. They cure Sick Headache, tion, says that everything is most favorable The largest sawmill in Maine has miles in a from it ind. just skiff, Redstone Biliousness, and allay all stomach irrita- for a very successful convention. been at on the Many reueves;and cures completed Ashland, to Cairo. 1900. T 77. T 4 tions. 100 pills in 25 cent size. Sold by Ed- prominent speakers have been secured, who liven in choosing to be miserable we Aroostook river, to a miM that replace Tynan, Katherine. mund Wilson and A. A. Howes Jfc Co.—3. will present the leading phases of the happy, since there is happiness in was burned last spring. The main mill modern Sunday school work. COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Three fair or the Burkes Uncle—I invited Jimmie to me cry act of choice. is 207x00 feet, furnished with the best maids, sleep with Among others who will take part in the last night and the would of of Derrymore. 1901. T 97-2 thought mosquitoes program are Marion Lawrence of Toledo, The misery children make for their machinery, including double-cutting eat Jimmie and let me alone. CROUP and all LUNG bandsaws and steam Walker, Williston. Ohio, general secretary of the International TROUBLES. ivents is well known; the loading apparatus, Uncle’s friend—How did that work? misery par- and S. S. Convention; Rev. Henry A. Bomberger, adjoining this building is a Ten New England leaders. 1901. B-W 15 Uncle—Oh, the let me alone ts make for their children not so* well. large mosquitoes Philadelphia, a bright and energetic mill. The from but they made Jimmie kick me all speak- planing platforms Warner, Beverley Ellison. night. er ; Miss Lucy G. Stock of Mass., Those who teach us that life is not which the lumber is loaded Springfield, tiSo. PER BOTTLE upon cars English history in Shakespeare’s Itching, Burning, Mrs. Flora V. Stebbins, Fitchburg, Mass., 1 th living should be condemned to are four in each 400 feet Creeping, Crawling W. W. number, long. Skin Diseases relieved in a few minutes Manning of Massachusetts and ibur for the benefit of others until plays. 1899 822. S-82 by others who AT THE niiU.O The power plant consists of four self- Agnew’s Ointment. Dr. Agnew’s Oint- will contribute to make the STORES. are in a better frame of mind.— Wilkins, Mary Eleanor. annual one of and * y feeding boilers and engines of 700 horse- ment relieves and cures meeting great interest Than instantly, Tetter, wide usefulness. Your rah Grand. power. Hope drivers are used on the Understudies. Short Stories. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Eczema, Ulcers, pulleys instead of belts, and the mill is 1901. 818. Wfl Blotches, and all Eruptions of the Skin. It % is and Administrator’s Notice of Sale. lighted with eight arc and 300 incandes- Wilson, Lucy Langdon W. soothing quieting and acts like Galveston’s Boom. ....Mother riad Man, Indeed. cent A magic in all Baby Humors, Irritation of the lamps. pile of logs aggregating Ficture in is Pursuant to a license from the Honorable .) study elementary Scalp or Rashes during teething time. 35 The Galveston News good advice for udg« “So lie was an wicked 20,000,000 feet is now at this and is makes the statement °f Probate, for the County of Waldo. I shall sell exceedingly mill, Schools. A manual for teach- cents a box. Sold by Edmund Wilson and men and sawed that the city, which was overwhelmed by boys, at public auction on the 31st day of October. A. trail?” ventured the tourist at the being into lumber at the rate of A. A. Howes & Co.—4. I). ers. 1900. 2v. disaster abour a has the and the man 1901, at ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 200,000 feet a 150 men year ago, during who lump. day, being em- premises, all the right, title and interest which l’art 1. 707. W-l past twelve months spent more than $5,500,- ininKS ne in the with a Primary grades. Small Boy—Pa, did know ma be- Knows more than Moth- Robert M. late of "Well. I ployed mill, payroll of you long 000 in repairing the of wind and Oliver, Freedom, in said Coun- guess you might call him Part 2. Grammar 707. W-2 fore married her ? damages er ty, deceased, bad in and to the $0,000 a month, many more are grades. you flood. Immense business Nature about running his following describ- that,” drawled Amber I’ete. x^hile Pa—I didn’t. 1 did blocks, big grain body ed real estate, to wit: a certain of real “Every outside. Most of the Voynich, Ethel W. Lillian. not know her until fine finds out his parcel employed lumber after I had elevators, huge storehouses, churches, mistake when he gets estate, being the home farm of said Robert W. 'hue he shot a man he cut a notch in long married her. residences and j is shipped to Mew York, rail to Ban- Jack Raymond. A novel. 1901. V 9-2 palatial costly theatres and indigestion. "I. F.” Oliver, situate in Freedom, and bounded on the by Atwood’s north land of the courthouse.” , thence vessel. public buildings have been erected, and to- by William Sibley; east bv land of gor, by You are much more liable to disease when Blttors restore John Dean and Frank P. t---- Galveston stands as a much finer and digestion. Bennett; south bv land “And where Is the courthouse?” I vour liver and bowels do act j day of said ^ not properly. more Bennett and F. K. Bradstreet. and west mean Men. imposing city than it was before the land “That little splinter by your feet la DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers remove the by of 'V. (i. Barlow and the county road dreadful havoc was wrought by the tidal from cause of disease. R. II. Freedom village to August i. containing one part of it. You see, the notching went Moody. waves that over it. In addition to hundred and The editor of the | swept sixty acres, more or less. on Humeston I the it is stated Dated till there was nothing left of the (Iowa) ! Searching for Air.—“I see that horrid rebuilding that Galveston’s this 24th day of September, A. 1). 1901. Advocate claims that that town has I trade the 3W39 H. H. ourthouse.”—Chicago News. No Hair? Mrs. S. has gone to the mountains for air.” export during past year has ex- Dr. Emmons’ LAMSON, Admr. three of the stingiest men on record. for a millionaire.” ceeded $100,000,000 and has been $10,(XX),000 j “Yes; Monthly Regulator lias to The first will not drink as much water greater than for any year preceding the brought happiness ttoyal Mouth and the Royal Disease, Skin affections will readily disaster. hundreds or anxious women. There is posi- as he wants unless it comes from a disappear by no other known to medical science 'olden hair was out DeWitt’s Witch Hazel tively remedy changes of weather are “My falling very using Salve. Look that will so and uo the work. especially neighbor’s well. The second forbids out for quickly safely mg, and probably to none more so than fast and I was alarmed. I counterfeits. If you get DeWitt’s Longest and most obstinate from 1 irregularities FARM the any of his but greatly will The World’s FOR SALE. scrofulous and consumptive. The family writing anything you g-t good results. It is the quick Population. any cause relieved immediately. Success guar- ’-tress a small as it is a waste of then tried Hair and nd cure for or of scrofula during a normal Oeto- hand, ink to Ayer’s Vigor positive piles. R. H. Moody. anteed at any stage. No pain, danger, Inter- is Ten I ference with work. Have relieved hundreds commonly great. We never think of make large letters. The third stops the my hair at once.”— years ago the population of the of Located in the town of Brooks, County of Wal- stopped falling cases where others have failed. The most diffi- one and tmula— its cutaneous clock at to save the wear are yez thot world was fixed at 1,468,999,000. It is now do, one-half mile from tin* village and bunches, eruptions, night and tear O’Callahan—Why puttin eases ma il 1 Mrs. G. A. O. cult successfully treated .and bene- twelve miles from wasting of the substance—witli- of the McVay, Alexandria, sign, “No admittance,” over yez saloon? estimated at 1,540,000,000, an increase of by Belfast, consisting of 100 acres bodily maqhinery. All of them refuse ficial results guaranteed in every instance. No of land in a state of cultivation. The thinking of the great good sulfer- O'Grady—Sure, can’t yez see Oi’m more than 71,000,000. An fea- good farm many to take a newspaper on the that goin’ interesting risk whatsoever. Wo treat hundreds of ladies is well supplied with water. Good apple orchards “Oin have derived ground t’ give a free concert to ture of the statistics is the fact that the ! from Hood's Sarsa- it here, night, an’ 01 whom we never see. Write for further particulars of grafted fruit, also a variety of pear ami 111a is such a strain on the spectacles to The is hair want folks t’ know Americans are fast plum whose radical and permanent cures trouble your Oi won’t charge thim catching up with Europe and free confidential advice. Do not put off too trees; 25 acres of and a half read. in heavy timber; story tills one disease are enough to make it any admittance! the gain. The increase in the Americas long. All letters truthfully answered. Remem- house, carriage house, large barn with cellar: not this is safe under water most famous medicine in the world. does have life enough. for the past ten years is 20,000,000, while in ber, remedy absolutely every brought into the house and barn; a pleas- 11' Carnival in the North. The least In and most in condition and leaves no after ant location reason for re is not a or quantity quality Europe it is 30,000,000. It is estimated that positively My selling is old age. probably city town where describes DeWitt’s JiossibleII the health. Sent mail, Price $1,500. Address, Act Save Little Early Risers, the the Western now contains effectupon by securely Sarsaparilla has not proved its promptly. your famous hemisphere 142, sealed, $2.00. Money letters should be registered. 2ni39* A. S. nt in Arm in arm, their branches pill for constipation and liver com- about n FOKBES, Brooks. Maine. more homes than one, in arresting twined, 000,000, the populatio of the whole of DR. J W. EMMON S CO., 170 Tremont St., Boston. •I Tall maples drink the mountain hair. Feed it plaints. R. H. completely eradicating scrofula, which wind; with Ayer’s Moody. Europe a century ago. The estimate for Reach out with eagerness to seize at almost as serious and as much to be fear- “How did to Europe the present time is 390,000,000. NOTICE. The subscriber 0 of cool October you happen insure in that * hereby as its near Flagons breeze. Hair If the Africa is now in at a EXECUTRIX’Sgives notice that she has been relative,—consumption. Vigor. gray particular company?’’ “I consulted the gaining population a STOPPED FREE duly appointed greater rate than at time within ■ ■ Executrix of the last will and testament of Bravely decked in yellow and red, are wishes of my wife/’ any a iMj Permanently Cured by Too stand hairs to “Of century. s NANCY late of Tall. Maples at the bright throng’s head, beginning course; that’s very praiseworthy. ■ k DR. KLINE'S GREAT ROBERTS, Belfast, And summon But—does in the of the firs to give their aid Hair she know anything about life in- ■ I NERVE RESTORER County Waldo, deceased. All persons I he man To make this forest show, Ayer’s Vigor surance Notes. No having demands against the estate of said deceas- tallest “Yes. She Fita ■fu firm in. in the world, so he masquerade,— companies?” investi- 'Newspaper HH _ day's cantonal or hr ed are desired to the aims, has been Summon even the solemn firs gated and found that this one issues Canndtation, mail; treatise and present same for settlement, visiting different will restore color always TRIAL aud all indebted thereto are a places To every the Si IkOTTI.I! FREE requested to make join the ranks of roisterers! prettiest calendars.” ■7"...*• ru P*U«nta who onlr on Maine and has attracted atten- Mr. Ray a well known news- pay axpreaaage delivery. payment immediately. ABHIE J. ROB .RTS. great Thompson, Pr-rmanent Curt, notonly temporary reller. for all Her- tMl|h name time, ■ koM«. an paper man, who vou« />u»ni«r«. Belfast, Sept. 10, 1901. .His is Edward Beaupre, woodsmen, Pierre and Jean, ii.m tam*. Mr. W. J. formerly made the Rich- Kpltepay, Spanns. St. Vltii- Dane*, Spruceland Baxter of North Brook, N. C., mond Bee DB. R. II. K LI "id his exact when Itow with your gayest songs lead on! buzz, and now editor of the West- H «e«LH7-K ne, L4- height, standing in says he suffered with for fifteen 931 Arch i treet, Founded Join in the revel the trees make piles years. brook Gazette, has entered the Philadelphia. istl stocking feet, is 7 feet 10 3-4 inches, here, If your drugaist cannot He tried many remedies with no literary field, !,'s supply yon, results and last week contributed a is 20 For woods will be sad for half a year; send us one dollar and we will until he used weird and well ifeaupre years of age and comes express DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve told sea to Riot a little,—summer is you a bottle. Be sure andgive the name Story the columns of the Port- FOR >"im the spent, and that quickly cured him. R. H. land RENT. provinceof Assimboine,North- And all the winter the woods Lent! of your nearest express office. Address, Moody. Transcript. Mr. Thompson’s ex- WANTED "cst He keep loug territory. is still growing and J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. perience on the sea has given him an im- —Francis Sterne in the s A tenant for a house on says he to reach the Palmer, October In mense store of incidents to draw Congress street now The expects 8-foot mark. Atlantic. recipes for happiness upon, and and In store recently occupied by the Condon goodness he is it to being repaired put condition to satisfy. must be the using good advantage.—Rockland Kent low. tf>n MauutacturinK Company" and "Banner Shoe always principal ingredient. Store. I Star. WM. C. MARSHALL. c. (VpoOH Belfast March 2S1900_istj L SEARSPORT LOCALS. Swanvilue. Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Nicker, On or about Not. 1, the characteristic of son and two children and Mr. T. D. Nicker the light on the southeasterly part of Burut side of the son attended the fair at Unity. Island, westerly northerly part W. E. Grinnell is absent on a business During of Boothbay and the entrance to Boothbay their stay went on a hunting will be from fixed THE OLD •trip to Boston. they expedi- Harbor, changed red with FOLKS AT HOME t tion and shot two deer.... Mr. and Mrs. S. two fixed white sectors to flashing red every Frank Morrow arrived home from Lewis- The Skill of 5 seconds with a flashing white light every the D. Greely of Hampden visited in friends 5 seconds in the present white sectors. ton Monday evening. town Saturday and Sunday_Mr J. W. Launched. Schr. Baker Palmer was suc- A. T. Whittier arrived train from Are Never Without Capt. by Nickerson is rebuilding his shed and car- cessfully launched at Waldoboro, Me., Oct. Peruna in the House Ffew York Monday evening. riage house_Mr. Emery Cunningham has 1; keel 262 feet, beam 46 feet 6 inches, and Cook depths 26 feet 6 inches; gross tonnage, 2,792; are visits to house... Miss Many of our citizens making re-shingled bis Katherine J. net 2,241. for Catarrh, and Colds. Boston to attend the Food Fair. Nickerson has gone to Bar Harbor. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Oet. 6. Sch. Coughs Annie M. Allen, Hillsboro for New- Capt. Henry G. Curtis of Brunswick, Ga., Is demonstrated to the East Seabsmont. L. S. Marriner had ark, lost foresail during heavy northerly is spending a few weeks in town. family his corn cut for his silo very quickly by Fred squall between Cape Pogue and East Chop at noon another sail in to Mr. and Toothaker of Belfast. He set his to-day; procured here, Congratulations are order up and will proceed. Mrs. Frank F. Decro. It is a daughter. the medium of the machine at 12 o’clock, midnight, and at 9 Charters. Sch. F. C. Allen, Fernandina o’clock the next he was on to announced through morning his way Philadelphia, lumber, $6.55, coal out to A telegram received Tuesday S. C. to another job; having cut three acres for Port Royal, p. t. Sch. R. D. Spear, the death of Maurice P. Colson at Bath. Port to Southwest coal Mr. Marriner... E. P. of Reading Harbor, food she serves. Those cooks Boynton Liberty 65c. Sch James L. Maloy, Edgewater to Bar Sargent and Eunice Whittum have has Lucy been in town buying apples_Mr. and Harbor, coal noc. Sch. Samuel S. Thorp, returned from Boston with their fall stock. Mrs. I. Ripley and little daughter of Rock. Philadelphia to Portland, coal, 70c and Atiss Maud B. Colcord returned show the land were at E P. Mahoney’s last week_ bridge. Tuesday skill in The five-masted schooner on the stocks in greatest Bert Donnell went to from a visit to the Misses Plummer of Cam- Appleton Oct. 5th_ the McKay A Dix yard at Bucksport has den. J. S. Mahoney of Lawrence, Mass., is visit- been named the James W. Paul, Jr., and delicious and whole- ing his brother, Edgar P. Mahoney. the date of the launch is now set on or X. C. Shute and wife left by steamer City making about Nov. 15th. The Paul is 265 feet keel of Rockland Monday for a visit to friends in Wintekport. Rev. J. W. Hatch is giv" and will measure about 1,600 tons. She will hail from New York, and is designed Boston. some ing a series of sermons on The Every Day hot-breads, cake and or general off shore carrying. As soon as Miss Ellen Mosnian arrived Tuesday even- Christ which are very interesting and he Paul is launched, frames will be set up a four-masted or ing and will remain in town during the instructive_A Sunday school rally was ,or schooner barkentine of 000 tons for the trade winter. biscuit who use the held at the Methodist Church last [about cryolite to take Sunday 'lie place of the schooner Thallium of the Royal and was successful The studio of W. C. Tuttle A Son will be very notwithstanding McKay A Dix fleet, recently wrecked. the rainy 25 names were open Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 16th weather; reported Powder. in BELFAST anil 17th. Baking the “Cradle Roll” department.A line PRICK CURRENT. boy came to the home of Mr. Kenniston last The Royal Arch degree will be conferred [Corrected Weekly for The Journal.! week and a little daughter to Mr. Fred Produce on several candidates by Searsport Chapter ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0„ 100 WILLIAM 8T., NEW YORK. Market. Prices Paid Producer. Woodman’s at Ellingwood’s Corner— Apples p 30 to 50 this, Thursday, evening. bu., Hay p ton, lo.oodia.oo"" Bertrand March of Portland is visiting dried, p lb, Hides John Littlefield of North Stockton Springs Prospect Village. Miss Ina B. Mac- 5g6 p it>, o The remains of Lucy Knowlton, a former relatives in town-Sirs. Manley McAuliffe Beaus, pea, 2.00to2.25lLamb p lb, 12 was in town last week a friend. medium, 2.25 Lamb resident of were brought here visiting Donnell and Mr. J. A. Dowling of Malden, Skins, 5051.00 Searsport, left on Saturday’s boat for Boston where Yel'eyes, 2.50t,o2.75 Mutton 4* tb, 7 Miss Emma Gould of Jackson was in Mass., visited Mrs. Ella M. Littlefield last for interment Monday. she will visit friends for several weeks— Butter p lb, 18to20 Oats p bu., 32 tb, 40 town recently, the guest of Mrs. Susan week while she was at-home from Portland Beef, sides, p tb, 657 Potatoes p bu., 00 to 55 Mrs. Annie W. Fuller, Mrs. Chrissy Whit- Sir. Thomas Eaton and wife have gone to Beei fore quarters, C.J Round Hog, 7 MR. AND MRS. PETER PA. Towle. for a week on business—The Nickerson Barley p bu., 40545 Straw 10.00 HOFFMAN, KYLERTOWN, comb and daughter, after a vacation of two Forest on their annual visit to their p tou, City Cheese p lb, 12 Turkey p tb, lual7 WK. PKTEK Mrs. B. F. who has been in town Bros, of Swanville are doing the farmers’ HOFFMAN, Kylertown, Mrs. Peter Hoffman also writes: returned to Boston Haskell, Sirs. Hall — The little Chicken lb, 10tol2 Tallow weeks, Monday. daughter, Percy boy, p p lb, 1(53 writes: for the two has returned to her threshing grain, and report about a i crop. Calf Skins,per lb. 9510 Veal p lb. Ga7 /VI Pa., past weeks, who came to the home of Daniel * “I was sick for W. M. Cookson of Washington, D. C. recently Duck lb. Wool, “I was deaf tor many years; suffered Potatoes are of a fine L. p 14515 unwashed, is five years and could home in Auburn. quality—Mrs. Jr., is also called Daniel and is the 5th Eggs p doz., 22 hard, with the stomaoh route inspector of Rural Free Delivery, is in Dyer, Wood, 3.00S4.00 find no I was liver, and kidneys. I Perkins, who has been visiting her sister, Fowl p lb, 8515 Wood, soft, 3.50 5 4.00 help. completely deaf; town routes Xos. 1 and 2. Miss Etta Hustus and Miss Bertha Dow of the line to bear the name—Sirs. C. E. had seven doctors, but none could curs inspecting Miss Jennie has returned to Geese p lb, 13514 was afflicted with shortness of breath, have to where IJockham, Atwood into our office a branch of me, as did not know gone Searsport village they brought Retail Price Retail Market. trouble in the so they what ailed me, Capt. Charles II. Gilkey arrived from for a short time—Sarah Killman bronchitis, throat, that have Lynn empioyment. a bush covered with berries, Beef, corned, p lb, Lime I was in one who saw me Missouri last week and will shortly take and Ward have decided to return to raspberry 8@10 p bbl., 9051.00 misery. Through one of Dr. “Every said that 1 Agnes Butter Salt, 14 lb, 18to20 Oat Meal lb, 455 Mrs. Clifton Whittum and Mrs. quite a number of which were ripe. p Hartman’s almanacs I decided could not live I to possession of the David Towle place. daughter, Castine Normal school for the winter_ Corn p bu., 72 Onions p lb, 2453 to try very long. began take Frank of visited Cracked Corn p bu., 72 Oil, Kerosene, and a bottle. Peruna and grew better The to two Pan-American Studley Searsport village, South Branch a harvest feast musical will gal.,13514 Peruna, bought every day. The fad use one-cent grange gave Freedom. A grand recital Corn Meal p bu., 72 Pollock p lb, 4a44 Mrs. Marion Mathews last Friday. “I took three bottles and now feel real severe pains in the stomach have stamps on letters must shortly cease for the last Saturday evening to friends, with B. M. be given at the Freedom Congl. church to- Cheese p tb, 15tol6 Pork p lb, “12 disap- Cotton Seed p cwt., 1.50'Plaster p bbl., 1.13 well; my hearing is good I can peared /am now well and have a reason are not to be on sale after Oct. Mrs. Sarah Smart and daughter, Mrs. F. Eames in the chair.Dr. H. L. Gould re- Oct. lOtb. again; good they day, Thursday, Every possible Codfish, dry, p lb. Meal p lb, 3 5@8jRye breathe without my throat is appetite. I am old 3lst. L. Hopkins of Frankfort, was in town re- turned to Baltimore, Md., Oct. 4th. His effort has been made to make this musical Cranberries p qt., 10tol4 Shorts p cwt., 1.15 difficulty; seventy years and Clover Seed, no longer inflamed. I followed all the can do cently visiting the family of J. S. Nicker- friends wish him success. best in Freedom. A 13gl5|Sugar p lb, 656J my work without getting tired. A amount of and the ever rendered great Flour p bbl., 4.50to5.00,Salt, T, I., p 35 large apples, potatoes bu., directions, and can now say that Dr. son. town secur- H.G.Seedpbu., 2.50 Sweet 3 are from the Lincolnviile. Mr. and Mrs. James array of out of talent has been Potatoes, ••Peruna Is the best medicine In ibe vegetables shipped landing Lard p lb. 13iWbeat Meal, 3 Hartman’s Peruna has oured me. The social hop in Marden hall last Thurs- returned to Boston after ed. Sirs. Franklin W. Barker of Brooks, world tor catarrh. Your here. Good prices are received, especially Fergersou Monday, “I recommend it to all suffering with good Peruna for day night was well attended. There will be a few weeks’ visit to her Mr. and soprano; Mrs. Carter Keen of Washington, catarrh. am has saved own and the apples. parents, BOHN / seventy.ond years old, my my husband"i another in the same hall this, Thursday, Mrs. P. K. Frohock_Mr. and Mrs. F. I. D. C., contralto; Sir. Ralph Morse of Liber- an I He." Unclaimed letters in the post office are: have appetite again and can work. evening. Brown and daughter Helen arrived Monday. ty, tenor; Sliss Theo. L. Morse of the Con- I teel ten years Mrs. Hattie X. Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Xicker- Ames. I11 Rockland, September 28, to Mr. and younger. Mr. Robert Matters, of Murdock, Ilasa _Alton French is at home for a two weeks servatory of Slusicof Kent’s Hill, violinist Mrs. Benjamin D. Ames, a son. When old comes catarrhal Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. I). J. age on, dis- Box writes son, Stanley Gordon. In Montville, to Mr. Co., Neb., 45, : COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Elder T. F. Jones and banjoist; Sliss Nina Van Deets, accom- September 30. eases come also. catarrh is al- Xichols. vacation—Presiding and Mrs. G. A. Gordon, a daughter, Helen Caro. Systemic “I had oatarrh from my head ail held a quarterly conference Monday evening panist; Sliss Olive Smith of Emerson Col- Gove. In Searsmont, October 3, to Mr. and most universal in old people. When Capt. and Mrs. Charles Gilkey left Mrs. George Gove, a daughter. This through my system. I took Peruna until Cfktrf Montviixe. J. W. Wentworth at the Beach-Rev. G. E. lege of Oratory and Sliss Bertha Bryant Hard'ng. explains why Peruna has become Edgett preached In Lamoine, September 29, to Mr. I was here about twenty years ago they took a and Mrs. entirely cured. I am shot a deer Oct. ;id. Mr. and Mrs. F. B.l here Sunday in exchange with Kev. H. E. of Knox, readers; assisted by a full chorus Charles H. Harding, a son. so indispensable to old people. Peruna eighty-thres used Holden. In Deer to Mr. and a half years and feel as lamp chimney with them which they came Isle, September 29, Is their is old, young ai Johnson home from Portland last McFarlane. The attendance was small on consisting of about 25 voices, including and Mrs. Howard C. safe-guard. Peruna the only it back with Holden, a daughter, Willmia I did ten years ago. constantly. They brought week....Mrs. Walter J. Bean is visiting account of rain—Miss Olive Marrineris at talent from adjoining towns.Sliss Wini- Gay. remedy yet devised that meets these then: and are it still. Leach. In Penobscot, to Mr. “I using relatives in Howard, R. I—Mrs. William fred has resumed her of music September 25, I cases exactly. visited recently among some old Lucy Capt. Howe’s_Rev. H. E. Mc- Dodge study and Mrs. Herman L. Leach, a daughter. Such cases who said I looked as Rev. T. P. Williams will be absent for the Wentworth is at home from New Hamp- Farlane accompanied Rev. T. F. Jones to under Sir. F. J. Rigby of Belfast-Sirs. Macdonald. In Roxbury, Mass., October 1st. cannot be treated locally; friends, young as I to Mr. John and Mrs. Alice Bieknell next two and no shire— Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. are Macdonald but an effective rem- did weeks, there will be preach- Clement Rockport Tuesday—A sociable will be Carter B. Keen returns to Washington, D. a son. nothing systemic twenty years ago.” services at the church here from A. Gordon is Marshall. In Deer Isle, could cure them. This is ing Congregational Newport.G. held at the I. 0. G. T. Hall Oct. 15th. A C., this week.Rev. W. A. Richmond ex- September 22, to Mr. edy exactly I Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Oo- and Mrs. John T. Marshall, a son, Edward T. for the next two school doing some carpenter work for Frank Pau and will be with Rev. Franklin W. What Peruna is. for a free Sundays. Sunday good programme refreshments changed Sunday Packard. In West Brooksville. September 29. | lumbus, 0., catarrh book. to Rev. and Christian Endeavor meetings as usual. in Morrill. served—The house of Oliver Pendleton Barker of Brooks... Freedom was well and Mrs. II. L. Packard, a son, Alfred Donmthorne. was burned to the at fair last WOO--—- Charles F. Hill was arraigned Tuesday Smithton. Walter Penney and Don ground Friday afternoon. represented Unity Friday. Wekster. In Belfast, October 7, to Mr. and Mrs. * The cause of Richard Webster, a for an assault on William E. Clossen. The Walker shot a fine deer last Saturday— the fire is unknown. The daughter. » is a total loss with no insurance. testimony showed the assault to be of an The farmers are all very busy harvesting. building TO CUBE A COM) IN ONE DAY About 35 bushels of were also de- MAKKiED. aggravated nature. He was fined twenty All report good crops. Some are getting as potatoes Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All The are dollars- and costs, which he and was many if not more than last stroyed. people getting material to paid, apples year. duggists refund the money if it fails to Bu build another house for him. kJiiutK-PuExcH. Ill Camden, October 7, discharged after being put under bonds to Mr. Bragdon, who is loading a car with them Grove’s on each box. Albert cure. E. W. signature Henry luckmore of New York ami Myrtle keep the peace for one year. at Thorndike, says it is easier to find apples M on nor:. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Staples French of Camden. 1,1 1 rooksville, than barrels — Thurston had a liusk- had a little arrive at their wnH«fl!SS'?R-''A Septembers, Specimen of the cards issued to patrons Perley girl home last Watson Cousins and Mrs. Julia SHIP NEWS. rn.ti, w A. GrayJ — Doth of Brooksville. of rural free delivery service who fail to ing Saturday night. Joseph Bartlett in- week A. J. Ham of Alton was the guest In Mueliill, September .'5, How- a tends to have one this week. of Franklin 'J;n;",;MooN'. furnish suitable box in which to receive Chase, Sunday_Mrs. S. E. a,,(l iV,'ss Lena Moon of ton OF BELFAST.. Mt Desert^ their mail: Palermo. Mrs. Henderson of Oregon, who has not been Abbie Sliampagne of 1,1 Har east for 25 has oCEli\;i'lA'AS,i-u-1- Harbor, Septem- Sir: Patrons of rural free delivery routes St. Simonds and Mrs. Ii. years been visiting her sister, ARRIVED. El1and Miss Springs, Georgia, Rial .‘nbdf01A.?-01 Grace are ekp»*cted to provide secure, weather- shall of Mt. Desert. F. Jvnight of Jefferson, Me., visit- Mrs. Foss, at Mr. Frank Ham’s_Hr. H. A. proof mail boxes, placed near recently Oct. 3. Schs. Thomas Ilix, Ryan, Boston ; Fauh.ik'.ii-Kkli.mh. In Belfast, October 7. conveniently Holt left home one last * A- the that the carrier can reach ed their Mrs. Sarah mqrning week, was Deer Maria Web- bimth, Jacob Thomas Pairfleld Our stock of new in Ladies’ Shoes for fall highway them cousin, Worthing- Sunnyside, Eaton, Isle; and,%Y; Miss A:sll!fy Leila vi. styles is complete. to 2 hours and returned Ivellar, both of Islesboro. deposit and collect mail without dis- Orlando wife and son of are gone with 2 deer, one ster, Turner, Mt. Desert. AVe ask your attention to our of Grant, Unity 111 Swanville. October 6 special display Queen Quality' mounting. the other smaller. He Oct. 6. Sell. Charon, Rich, ,\Ky,EVuTo'vEK8-D. Shoes which are now for the visiting relatives in town_Daniel Ilanson large, shot them on Bangor. by Hussey, Esq., George G. Harvev^ and ready demands of a new season Rural carriers are not to leave Oct. 7. Schs. Mark Pendletou, New York ; Ida Towers, both of Swanville. required what is known as Chick one The best shoes in the world at ... their routes and wife of are his Hill, mile from C. B. Rondout. HtLL-Gu.MoKh;. to deliver mail to houses not on Augusta visiting Clark, Reed, in Belfast, October 2, by the The meat was the main road, except in the case of regis- Ambrose Hanson_Mrs. Alice village. very nice as Oct. 8. Sch. Minnie Chace, Haugh, Rock- Ashiey A. Smith, John \V. Hill of Belfast brother, and Miss Alice A. tered letters or and your can land. Gilmore of Searsport. a registered packages Tibbetts returned last week from a visit in correspondent testify, having a -$3.00 Pair. ‘‘Pension” letters. k1,1 lN(,|‘th Sedirwit'k, Septem- generous piece. It is not known whether SAILED. Johnson New boxes must be selected from list of Portland, and Mrs. Hattie Chadwick return- Ser7aLCi!!)fi' V !;1111,' ; and Miss Ethel The combination of comfort the S. Dole, both of Bluelnll. splendid fashion, and service that 14 the ed from a visit to friends in Dr.’s family had a mess or not. approved by Department. Massachusetts. Every- Oct. 3. Schs. Mary Brewer, 1,1 Ellsworth Octo- these Rockland; buu^I5LI«S0N"?lo0liss the Oct. 9. Sch. C. B. Clark, Reed, Mildred Gray, boili of Belfast. By order of the First Assistant Post- Rowe returned last week from a visit in i village sympathize in the death of Miss Bangor. staples-Ktu-.KKrs. in Swampscott. Mass., They are made in special to give comfort and a master General. W. M. Cooksox, who died of AMERICAN PORTS. 1 1{ev. W. B. shape graceful Rockland — Elmer Wilder of East Vassal- Coinray Clements, consumption 7 l)y Shumway. Arthur Bev- Route eilv to of foot, or or Inspector. after a few months’ illness. Staples formerly of Belfast, and Miss Carrie stylish appearance every type long short, thick boro is visiting his aunt, Nettie Nelson_ She was a New York, Oct. 3. Sld., sch. Ilenry R. Belle Roberts, both of Patrons on both routes here are Lynn. a reported Christian and death Baltimore for In thin. There is great variety of styles to select from--for I Soule of Belfast is in town a had no terrors for her. Tilton, Cobb, Rockland; ar., Belfast, October Perley for few Wiiop-SHELIHIN.K- 2, by complying very generally with all the re- schs. Lizzie Lane, Closson, 11. 11. Edgett, Maurice G. Wood and Miss house or w. She was about 38 years old... .F. A. Stevens Sullivan; CarrieJJev. (,J. street, dress, outing of the in days. Grant, Virginia; Rebecca M. Smith, Vinal- Sheldon, both of Belfast. Ideal quirements government regard to is back into | patent kid, enamel, black and !.: moving the Forest House again haven. 4, ar., sell. Annie R. Lewis, the rural free delivery mail boxes. Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grant Bangor. Patent Kibo kid and calf, heavy and and will not occupy the house at the corner 6, ar., sch. A. W. Ellis, Ryder, Rockland; will move this week to Ilingham, I DIED soles. UNIFORM PRICE: Mass., — Andrew Perth for Bos- From Bath of Oct. 5th: At Mrs. John Twoiqbly is again confined to Nebinger, Amboy Kid. Independent where Mr. Grant will take of a farm. sell. Jennie G. charge her ton; sld., Pillsbury, Rock- Annls. the McKinley Memorial service 19th bed as her many friends are sorry to land. In Islesboro. September 30, Mrs. Ar- Sept. -Leonard Worthing is serving a 30 days nold Annis, aged 54 BOOTS hear. Oct. 2. schs. years. $3.00, Councilman Warren II. Carr was taken Portland, Ar., William Slat- Carter. In Oilaml, sentence in jail at Rockland as the penalty ; for September 22, Irving E. ill and with reached his er, Welch, Bangor Vineyard Haven; Carter, aged 24 years, 8 months and 16 days. OXFORDS $2.50. suddenly difficulty for cider and a Stockton Dow. selling keeping nuisance_ Springs. Kay Bowden, who Winslow Morse, Calais for Boston. In Tremont, September li, Willis C. home on street. A doctor was 67 Washington Albert who has a as book- received a severe cut on Baltimore, Oct. 4. Cld., bark Mas- Dtnv, aged years, li months and 3 days. Davis, position the foot, in the Doris, Hale. In To be found at called and his condition found to terton, Ellsworth, September 28, Arthur only quickly be in a in has been the summer, had the misfortune to be Martinique. Leslie keeper brewery Boston, again in- Oct. 5. sch. Webster Bar- Hale, aged 31 years. 10 months and 27 days. so bad that Mrs. Carr was summoned from Hyannis, Ar., Hutchins. In guest for a few days of his parents, Mr. and jured, while at work in the Bucks- Port Johnson for Orland, September 25, Mrs. recently, nard, Bucksport; II. R. 1 88 Nova Scotia where she was her Hutell,ns’ a«e(l years, l() months and 3 visiting par- Mrs. A. R. Davis....Mrs. P. 0. Keating port shipyard. A falling timber struck and Tilton for Rockland. d*iysla Shoe ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boston, Oct. 3. Ar, sch. Florence Kaler. In October Sprat-t. Arriving returned to Rockland after a visit severely bruised the foot which had Leland, Belfast, 3, Mrs. Mary Saturday only South sch. Lizzie Aan Kaler, aged 71 and home, Mrs. Carr being herself a nurse of Eaton, Amboy; 4, ar, Lee, years month. of several days with relatives here aud in just recovered from its wound; and he has Jacob Si. Ellsworth, October Frankfort; Haskell, Baltimore; Davidf »*R,^AN,D' ,In 2, Capt. experience, discovered alarming symptoms, Montville—Geo. been confined the sch. Lizzie McFarland, aged 85 years. Store, H. I'age returned Thurs- to house, in consequence, sld, Williams, Candage, Rock- Monroe. In on account of which a consultation of 6, ar, Winslow Lineolnville, September 26, Horace doc- from Blue Hill—Mr. and Mrs. If. N. for the two weeks. We are to see land; sch, Morse, Crockett, is. Monroe, 65 and 4 day past glad sch. aged years months. tors was the disease Calais; sld, Sarah W. Lawrence, coal In Islesboro. held, pronounced men- Keen of Rockland a few him the September 30, in- Main Street recently spent days again upon street, although obliged port; sld, sch. Florence Leland, Apple Hn< Mrs‘ Erank * |81 t ingitis and a course of treatment Lawrence,aged outlined to here as guests of II. C. Pease and wife, and to use crutches—Mrs. Lelia C. Staples, River, N. S. 4montlis __4 her. the Oct. 2. sell. Carrie Warmn. Ill October L- Notwithstanding efforts of nurse Mr. and Mrs. Pease—Nahum Mc- who has been in for a Bangor, Sld, E. Look, Islesboro, 5, Capt. Isaac Harry Fitchburg, Mass., w alien, aged .3 and 2 and doctor he Veazie, New York; 3, ar, sch. W. T. Emer- years months. gradually failed until Oct. 1st, Corrison of Natick, Mass., has been in town month past, arrived home Oct. 2, to attend son, Searsport; 0, sld, Maud New BKPOKT OK TBK COMHTIUM when he Snare, — MBS. — OK TIIK quietly passed away. Mr. Carr a few days-Miss Linda Annis is visiting the funeral services of her aunt, Mrs. Abbie York. was born in National BaiA feearsport, Me., Aug. 24, 1854. friends in Massachusetts and New Hamp- K. Hichborn, which took place Oct. 3. Mrs. Bath, Oct. 5. Ar, sch. Sarah L. Davis, Searsport to Bath in Pattershall, New York. At in Coming early life he soon attract- shire— are all H. H. and Mrs. A. V. Nickels of Searsport, the State of Main- Coopers busy making apple McGilvery Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 3. Sld, sch. Wm. H. ed the attention of the his close of business Septeinbe .*10r, »• *• public by genius barrels, for which they get .20 cents apiece. Searsport were also present for that occa- Sumner, Pendleton, New York. DON! H. B. CUNNINGHAM as a mechanic and 7 inventor, being the This is much better business than making sion— Miss Mary Hichborn left last Thurs" Charleston, Oct. 5. Ar, sch. John C. RESOURCES. author of Jacksonville for New York several inventions that brought bine casks for 10 cents. Our farmers are find- day for Boston, en route for to at- Smith, Gilmore, ; Take of Belfast Will have a SPECIAL Loans and discounts.. Buffalo, sch. G. Advantage Citizen’s io mm a 6, sld, Stephen Hart, Babbidge, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. oroau reputation as a man of great mg a market for fall at to tend the Fan-American Exposition_Miss OPENING of ready apples $1.50 New York. Experience Before it’s too Late. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. originality. Among his friends he was ever $1.75 per barrel and agents of Boston and Harriet D. Hichborn went to Bangor Thurs- Bridgeport, Oct. 2. Ar, sch. D. D. Has- Stocks, securities, etc. cordial and to kell, Portland. Banking-house,furniture and fixture* jovial, in his family kind and Portland buyers are packing all the fruit day attend the Maine Music Festival, re- When the back begins to ache Black Oct. 3. sch. Due from approved reserve agents. and in his Koek, Ct., Sld, Annie Don’t indulgent, public;service energet- they can find at these prices. turning Monday. The festival proved the R. New York. wait ’till the backache becomes chronic. Checks and other cash items. Lewis, Notes of ic, whole hearted and brave in defense of most successful of ’Till serious kidney troubles other National Banks. Islesbobo. Isaac Warren died any in its history, with Salem, Oct. 4. Sld, sch. Flora Condon, develop. Fractional Capt. 'Till paper currency,nickels and what he believed to be for the best interests the largest chorus and attendance 7, ar, sch. J. V. Wellington, urinary troubles destroy night’s rest. cents.4. very suddenly on Saturday, Oct. 5th. In biggest Winterport; of his Pattershall, Vinalhaven for New York. Profit by a Belfast citizen’s Lawful Reserve in viz beloved city. To his widow his death on record, and some of the finest soloists in experience. ....ON.... Money Rank, early life he followed the sea, and was a Oct. 4. sch. Sadie Wil- Mr. Specie. 5,042 4'.' seems Philadelphia, Sld, Kalpli Siiute of shore I specially sad since had been the world.Xethum one Searsport avenue, tender notes. oo they He was held Berry, of our cutt, Pendleton, Camden, Me. Legal 2.700 very competent shipmaster. road, says: “I was taken with a stitch in fund married but a few months and had just be- oldest citizens, who has been in New London, Oct. 6. Sld, sch. R. L. my Redemption with 1’. S. Treas- in very high esteem, and had been for many failing back and side. I was so bad that I urer, 6 percent, of circulation. to the fruits of his Kenney, New York for was laid up Tuesday, gun enjoy past labors in health for several years, passed Sun- Bucksport. for six OCTOBER IS, years a member of the Baptist church. The away Oct. 4. Passed weeks, my back aching and their new Vineyard Haven, schs. constantly, Total. pretty home; his loss is also an day morning last. The funeral services along witli it 1 had to which a cordial funeral took place on Oct. 7tli, in Henry R. Tilton, Baltimore for Rockland; another weakness which was hard blow to his Monday, LIABILITIES. especially daughter since were held Tuesday p. m., at his late Senator Sullivan, Fernandina for very annoying. I saw Doan’s Pills ad- the Baptist church, and a number of home, Boston; Kidney invitation Is extended. from the time of her mother’s death large the 7, ar, sch. Anna Pocasset. she has interment being in Mt. Recluse ceme- Pendleton, vertised and got a box at Edmund Wilson’s drug Capital stock paid in.. retired sea captains were present. Rev. Oct. 4. sch. New fund. learned to lean him for Jellison. He is Frankfort, Sld, Helena, store. I foiuid after them that the Surplus heavily upon guid- tery, Cape survived by his York. using pain MISS DORA M. CASEY Undivided less and George E. Tufts officiated. He leaves one was in fact profits, expenses ance and support. The funeral services wife and several sons and New Oct. 4. lessened, they helped my kidney taxes paid. wife of daughters_ Haven, Sld, sch. Zaccheus child,the Capt. Hobart A. Dodge_] trouble in every way. I will well National Bank notes were conducted by Kev. 0. W. Folsom of Mrs. Calvin Sprague and Elden Sherman, Norfolk. always speak formerly of lloston, Milliner. outstanding_ On Mrs. Arnold Annis Mrs of Doan’s Pills Due to other National Banks. the Monday, Sept. 30th, Portland, Oct. 5. Ar, sch. Arthur Seitz, Kidney to my friends.” Winter St. church where Mr. and Mrs. Shute were in Bangor one day last week Due to Trust Companies and Saving* died at the home of her sister and brother- Nickerson, Baltimore; Frank A. Palmer, Sold for cents Banks. Carr were in the habit of to attend the Maine fifty per box by all dealers. Fos- attending Festival.Mr. Norfolk. Dividends unpaid. in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Small, after ter-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tile worship, and Rev. W. I*. Merrill of the Simeon Ellis returned to Quincy, Mass., Washington, Oct. 7. Ar, sch. Manuel R. Individual deposits subject to check. several weeks of She left United States. Methodist assisted Miss Mae great suffering. Charles Curza, St. John, N. B. church, by Monday—Mrs. Sanford left Mon- Total....,*.'ji a husband, two children, an aged Winterport, Oct. 7. Ar, sch. Flora Con- Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no Lord, who sang “Nearer My God to Thee” mother, for New York-Messrs. and and day Edgar don, Sellers, Port Johnson. substitute. MissHattie M. Black also brothers and sisters, who deeply State of Maine, County of Wai u very touchingly. A delegation from the city Fred Ellis of Cape Jellison left Monday San Francisco, Sept. 20. Ar, ship Emily mourn their loss. She was a woman of ex-1 F. 1, James G. Pendleton, President «>l followed the remains to their j for a visit in Rockland and Whitney, Pendleton, Kahului; Oct. 6, sld, On the same dates will dis- government Owl’s Head. Notice of Foreclosure. named bank, do swear tb.it cellent Christian virtues. The funeral was ship Tillie E. Starbuck, C.urtis, Honolulu. solemnly last resting place, this showing the respect Mrs. H. H. McGilvery came from Searsport play her NEW and LATEST statement is true to the best of m\ kmu very largely attended, Rev. Geo. E. Tufts 1 Whereas John I. Watts of Freedom, in the belief. JAMES G. PEN I Ml!' in which he was held that to visit her FOREIGN of by body. The Monday sister, Mrs. C. S. Ren- pORTK. county Waldo and State of .viaine, by his mort- STYLE GOODS in Prt >. officiating.Most of the summer visitors ! gage deed dated A. 1). and re- Subscribed ami floral were very dell— Miss Ora went to Belfast Callao, 22. sch. D. Fos- August 2d, 1899, sworn to before m. offerings beautiful, among Partridge Sept. Ar, Lyman corded in the >% aldo of of have left. Only four or five cottages are ter, Killman, Port County Registry Deeds, day October, 1901. them a magnificent wreath of roses from Monday to visit Mrs. Judge Johnson.... Blakeley. book 252, page 342, conveyed to me, the under- CHARLES E. Al>\M" now occupied.... Frank Sherman left a few Port Spain, Trin., Sept. 13. Ar, bark s, certain or the Rath of Modern Woodmen of Messrs. A. M, Ames and F. E. West left for signed, parcel lot of land witn the FANCY AND SMALL j L-8-| Notary I' Camp Rebecca WARES, -v— > days ago to visit her brother in Syracuse, Crowell, Dow, Camochin, Brazil; buildings thereon, situated in Freedom aforesaid, Correct. Attest: which order he was a charter and Skowhegan Tuesday to attend the meeting expects to sail Sept. 24 for bounded and described as follows, viz: Easterly GEORGE F. promi- N. Philadelphia. INCLUDING .... SMITH, ) Y—Mrs. Lorenzo Pendleton is visiting St. 4. by the road from AJontville to Albion: nent a beautiful cross flowers of the Grand of Masons.... The Cur- John; Oct. Ar, sch. Stephen Ben- leading JOSHUA It. NICHOLS, I'm member, of Lodge land of Fannie Carter relatives in Melrose and Framingham, Mass. nett, Boston. southeasterly by and NEW YARNS, WM. C. PENDLETON. \ bearing the word and a pillow rent Events Club resumed its regular fort- Rebecca Thompson; west southwesterly by “Husband”, — Miss a Chemainus, B. C., Oct. 6. Fort Eva Fletcher, recent graduate Sld, ship land of James Libby; north northwesterly by WINTER HOSIERY, bearing the word, “Father.” The bearers nightly meetings (after its summer vaca- George, McClure, Port Pirie. land in of the training school for nurses, Framing- possession of Woodman McDonald. Con- AND UNDERWEAR. were Aldermen Henry R. White, Charles tion) on Wednesday, holding its session Kingston, Ja., Oct. 7. Ar, sch. Herald, taining one fourth of an acre, more or less, being is at home on a visit- the same ham, Mass., vacation, Brunswick. premises conveyed to said Watts by S. HAIR A. Hooker, John L. Purrington and Jesse with Mrs. Adella Hichborn.Church St. P. WORK A SPECIALTY. ing her father, Capt. William Fletcher_ Cape Town, Aug. 30. In port, ships A. J. Larrabee “giving to Mrs. Fannie Carter the was will a right of over said to her back CURE,.. W. Lanfest. Interment in Oak Grove give social dance in Denslow Hall Fuller, Colcord, from Port way premises Rev. E. Judson Hatch of Montville, who Townsend; Mary yard,” and whereas the condition of said mort- JOURNAL OFFICE BLOCK. Mr. Carr leaves besides a widow this in the L. Cushing, Pendleton, for Newcastle. cemetery. (Thursday) evening,jOct, 10th, gage lias been broken, now therefore, by reason has supplied the Free Baptist church, North Sept. 20. In S. D. of and daughter an aged mother, brother and interest of Village Improvement. The Honolulu, port, ship the breach of the condition thereof I claim a Islesboro, the past two gave a lec- Carleton, Amsbury, for Port Townsend. foreclosure of said who reside in Sundays, music will be the Clark’s Or- mortgage. sister, Searsport. by popular Dated this 9th day of October, A. D. 1901. ture in the Baptist church, even- MARINE WANTED. Saturday chestra, and refreshments of ice cream and MI8CELLANY. 3W41 SIMON S. ERSKINE. ing, Oct. 5th, on “The School Days of the A NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. cake will be served_A School Spoken. 29, lat. 28 Ion. 79 35 competent girl for general housework. Ap- Improve- Sept. N, W, to RHEUMATISM Hebrew Nation.” The lecturer has studied bq. C. P. Dixon, Savanna-la-Mar ply Willard Whittum of ment League has been recently organized Leighton, MISS ANNEBELLE WALKER, Bucksport was in the and is conversant for N. Y. Twenty years’ test. Afflicted, address, «-i subject very carefully in the the of is to im- 1M1* 19 Spring Street, before October 20th. town last week. village, object which Sch. John C. Smith, Jacksonville FOR SALE! ing thirty cents in U. S. stamps or com t>> with Modern Gilmore, Egyptology. prove the school buildings and grounds, for New into Oct. expense printing, mailing and advertising York, put Charleston, 5, The James W. Jones house on Primrose Hill, Formula will he Miss Lena George is in Frankfort visiting and insure A with on expensive drugs. forwarded longer terms of school. cor- malarial fever board. first location is flue and the house has nine rooms mail. Address her mother, Mrs. W. L. Carter. Zinc and Hake dial invitation is extended to all parents Schooner Sarah W. Lawrence was placed pie WANTED Grinding in at JKSUIT and others who are interested, to join the on the Atlantic Works in Boston good repair. Apply the house, A ROOM 611, Miss Lillian E. Scribner has gone to Bos- railway capable girl to do general house-work. Ap- Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as League and help in the good work, which is Oct. 4th, to have centreboard sheathed, and UA High Street. ply to J. H. HOWES. No. 44 Broadway. where she has I as lead and oil mixed hand. 9t36 to ton, employment. long by surely deserving of attention. be cleaned and painted. Belfast, Sept. 25,1901.—2w40» Belfast, October 3,1901.—totf Ini41 New York City- • I