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The Republican Journal. r^^ME78 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906. __NUMBER 10 CASH RECEIPTS. of Waldo County Veterans. fOR Emery F. a New York contents of Today’s Paper. Meeting MAYOR. White, entertainer, Government Fines.».$87.06 PERSONAL. will appear under the auspices of the Help- City Meeting. Cards. 32-10 The Waldo County Veteran Association somehow societv of the Baptist church at Churches.... Booklovers. 3.04 ii gliway Robbery ...The March Hancock hall, Ellsworth, Friday The of the Council Old sold. .. 4.87 hall, Swanville, evening, I’- ‘Cuts and Boats....City Government regular meeting City paper met at the Grange Sherman W. Freeman of Hartford, Conn, March 27.—Hancock March 5th. books sold. 8.88 County Demoorat. Mu ting ..Municipal Elections..»ieet- was held Monday evening, 1st. was cold and the traveling ...News The day was in town Monday. ,,f Waldo County Veterans Mayor Shales presided, a full board of al- Mrs. Florence Shibles Mahar and sou so- $123.86 but a number was present. the Granges .Obituary..Seciet. dermen was present and there was a full hard, quite good Chester A. Sun- ror Orlando E. Frost, called to order Grant, Colby '06, spent Llewellyn of Wrentham, Mass., were sud- iies Mayor board in the council room. Roll of accounts of the children’s books should be The forenoon meeting was Elections..Transfers in Real ts- Many at his home in un No. 12 are the new About 70 books Bowen -of Morrill. day Unity. denly called back to her old home in Belfast Maiue News Items...Personal.. was passed. Following replaced by copies. by the President, D. 0. amounts under the various must soon be sent to a for fresh Rev. W. H. to attend her Mrs. C. W. I he News of Belfast. appropriations: bindery time and place of next Randolph of New York was sister, Mears, who Last 98 books were The committee on from opvers. year re-bound, a has been as I n usurer’s Report.Letter Contingent.$1,744.19 as follows: 'lime, the in town few days last week. seriously sick, but, her many on and about 1500 were repaired at the meeting reported Washington-...Waldo District Lodge Cemetery.18.50 Library. friends will be Our for bound magazines is over- invitation, glad to learn, is now slowly- ,,Kid Templars. Highways and bridges. 1,831.82 space first Thursday in May; place, by Miss Alice Nickerson left Monday for a of crowded. If these heavy books could be some recovering. Mi- Ward’s Letter. In Favor Mary Repairs and insurance. 32.65 Head of the Tide, Belfast. After re- week’s visit with friends in Dexter. e' Notes....Letter more conveniently shelved they would be iistmas Vacation Fire department.'.. and the 1,1)81.05 more useful. This is true of a marks by the president secretary Miss W. K. Morison left .,.,in Japan ..At knowledgments. School contingent. 19.08 increasingly Louise Ferguson went to Boston Minneapolis March of the Library. But until the for dinner. Swan- > ;]|mials...News of Brooks..Stockton Free text books. 38 40 great portion meeting adjourned and New York on business, Tuesday. 6th for a months trip to Florida, Nassau, Had an Earthquake. more space is available we must do the best and seem- -j.i mgs..Portland General school purposes. 292 85 ville is noted for good cooks they Bahama islands, and return via steamer to we can to make the contents of the Library Miss Nina Mason and friend of Sabattus l lie News of Belfast. Free Library. 17016 ed to have outdone themselves on this oc- accessible to our patrons in spite of incon- New York to visit factories in New Eng- a Deer Chase..License or Pro- visited her parents a few days last week. „y of veniences. casion. After the bad enjoyed the land i,moll...Railway Yard (poem).. The Total.$3,784.51 Respectfully submitted, boys and Pennsylvania, arriving in Minne- Driver. Elizabeth M. Pond. usual President Bowen called the George T. Hodgman has been appointed ,1 rime Stage The following reports were read, ac- smoke, apolis about April 10th. He has got his Cruise. In the absence in Camden for the third term. album Bar..A Rocky Bottom on file: School com- CITY PHYSICIAN. afternoon to order. postmaster business in i’u:' cepted and ordered meeting running order again after the poem.) finance committee, city treasurer, M. re- of the Lorenzo Jones, all united Ethel Reed of a mittee, O. S. Vickery, D., city physician, Chaplain, Guilford, former resi- disastrous fire of two months ago. usport Locals ...Market..Births. chief engineer, trustees of library, libra- that the work of the read News. ported city physician in the Lord’s prayer. The secretary dent, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. _ __ The riages..Deaths..Ship rian, city physician, collector of taxes, city for the year has been much as usual. many friends of Mark Pendleton, of the of the last meeting in North marshal, secretary of board health, city Visits to poor farm, 12; total number of report Miss Jennie C. Whiddon has returned young ton of R. P. Pendleton of of Grove The ad- Islesboro, solicitor, superintendent cemetery, visits, 26; city cases, 16; out of town Searsport and it was accepted. from a visit with relatives in Mass HIGHWAY ROBBERY? auditor’s. Everett, will be glad to hear that he is recovering trustees of cemeteries, and patients, 5; total number of patients treat- of welcome was given by Comrade A. The school committee’s estimate for ap- number of calls, 43, Mrs. A. M. Small of Freedom visited Dr. from his recent severe illness of in Belfast. ed, 21; total office E. who extended a warm wel- pneumonia. Novel Episode was read and referred to the Nickerson, propriations TAX COLLECTOR. and Mrs. E. W. Hall in Waterville last Drs. Dolan of Islesboro and of Bel- come to on that cold He re- Kilgore it was next city council. the boys day. .liming, March 2nd, gener- tax that week. fast have worked over the The report of the city treasurer is given 0. H. Sargent, collector, reported 43 ago, when boy day and a ferred to the time, years they d the city tliat are sum- he had from Jan. 1 to March 1, throughout on the 2nd page. Other reports collected to fill Swanville’s Miss Louise W. Richards is at home from night, and even with such care there were and the same to Janies met at the same place ■ had been committed in marized as follows: 1906, $1670.70, paid hbery times when his was not treasurer. quota of teu for the 19th Maine, and said he Farmington Normal School for the spring recovery expected, ;liat the victim had been bound, SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Pattee, vacation. but nor/ it is he will soon be out CITY MARSHAL’S REPORT. was the only one of the number expected beaten until insensible. We had H. E. Ellis, of schools, present Superintendent rolls on that again. a with no City Marshal H. E. McDonald reports as who the enlistment day, Miss C. Duffle went to Castine Mon med to reading in the daily pa- reported successful school year, signed Myra radical The schools have been follows: President Bowen in where she has a We have received a souvenir foot in the changes. July 1862. responded day, ten days engagemen postal card, operations of pads free from sickness. He calls number of arrests.28 remarkably Whole his usual pleasant manner, thanking the dressmaking. written on board the Cedric of the White 1 residential streets of Boston, attention to the dangerous condition of For drunkenness. 23 to overcrowd- of Swanville for the grand entertain- Star line when off the Irish Feb. occurrence here is rare indeed. the school buildings, owing For assault aud battery. 2 people Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mason of Sabattus coast, doth, ing and want of protection from fire. In For 2 ment. of the 18th Maine and of from Mrs. G. E. Evans. She “i in the was Howard larceny. are stopping with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. says: hero, to the school he strongly 1 regard High For vagrancy. first baptism of fire in the Wilderness, Edward Mason. send best greetings to The Journal and all a man about 25 years of age, recommends the of a fourth in ,i, securing 59 were given night’s lodging lockup. 600 fell in less than Belfast.” Mr. and Mrs. teacher for the full and the addition and where more than Evans, sou and n hoarding fur some time with time, Salary of night Sunday Mrs. S. W. Johnson left Tuesday for of a commercial course. A detailed accouut 00 twenty minutes. The secretary spoke along maid, sailed from New York Feb. l-lth to of North Belfast. As lie tells police.$1,131 ORLANDO E. FROST. Hanover, N. H., where she will visit her of the permanent repairs made on the vari- Salary of Marshal. 100 00 the same line as Comrade Nickerson, say- spend about two months in of the City England and was going from the Head ous was of 30 00 daughter. buildings given. Salary special police. that there was but one living in the France, and The Journal and all Belfast Charles S. chairman of the ing TOWN ELECTIONS. oil’s store last Thursday evening Ilickford, Miss Lovisa Hart has to Round of who enlisted under the gone wish them a and a the school committee, devoted a large part of $1,261 00 town Prospect pleasant sojourn safe re- oik and as he approached Frakkfort. At the annual town meet- Pond to the remainder of winter his report to urging the pressing need of a Amt. collected and paid treasurer.. 83 67 same call for the 19th Maine. He is Cora-; spend the turn. he heard a were elected as fol- across Brier brook new school building to accommodate the ing March 5th officers with her sister. rade Jas. H. Pierce, who lives at Prospect F. D. Ex-Governor and Mrs. John F. and went down near the end of schools on the common. $1,177 33 lows: Moderator, C. Drake; clerk, Hill and a Ferry. K. Drake; selectmen, F. L. Hopkins, F. E. James H. Clark has returned from the party of friends from Augusta and other t to investigate, when he was halt- FINANCE COMMITTEE. BOARD OF HEALTH. Albert The were made honorary mem- Stevens, Eben West; treasurer, and Ear where he went for will sail and G. A. C. J. and Chester of following Eye Infirmary places New- York today, cry of “hold up your hands,” Dunning, Pattee, O S. Vickery, M. D., secretary the Peirce; town agent, F. L. Hopkins; auditor, #from L. of the tinauee committee, the number of bers of the association: Wallace Gray and treatment for his eyes. March 8, on the Liner- him with a revolver. Pooler, report- board of health, reported S. T. Sprague; school committee, F. E. Hamburg-American confronting ed that had examined the books and since when Robert Seekins and wife, Josiah U. L. Clark. they complaints investigated July, wife, Stevens; road commissioner, H. M. clerk on the Bel- Princess Victoria Louise, for a month's ! for a in his inside over- of Treasurer and foui d Prentiss, postal pistol accounts the City the new secretary assumed his duties, as 8; Littlefield and wife, Chas. Marr and wife, Morrill. At the annual town fast was in Portland last trip in Southern latitudes, which will in- and further deponent sayeth them correct, and that there was a balance number of nuisances corrected, 5; number meeting branch, week, E. C. Marden and wife, Mr. Sealey and were elected as follows: in the of the March 5, 1906, of as fol- March 5th officers his annual examination. clude visits to St. Thomas, ■ victim's own words: “Then all treasury city of infectious diseases reported, 4, taking Gaudaloupe, an made J. G. T. N. Pearson, $10,996.91 including $4.70 for payment of lows: Scarlet fever, 2; typhoid fever, 1; wife. Remarks were by all, thanking Harding, moderator; Barbados, Port au Spain, P’orto .ink.” The is that a F. C. F. W. A. miss ueorgie a. i’ratt visited menus in Trinidad, supposition outstanding Free Library order. They tuberculoses. 1. Number of places quaran- the Association lor the nonor conierrea. clerk; Currier, Woodbury, assessors and over- Rico, Jamaica, Cuba and Nassau. Other gave a knock down found with the Waldo Trust Co. of i. W. Leonard, selectmen, Belfast last week and attended the C. S. S. Jnvayman deposited tilled, 2; number places uisimeciea, were made J. W. to imeiesi, Remarks by Nickerson, seers of the A. H. Hatch, members of the party will be Mrs. Laura to me Clean or me cuy, pay The board strongly recommended that poor; treasurer; C. “Longfellow Day” meeting. those of brother fell in the battle of the Delbert Paul, school committee; S. S. Ers- of coupons due Feb. 15th, 1906, and sewers should be placed at the south end of whose Cony Augusta, Joseph Bodwell of Hallo- with the discov- collector. for Charles F. and S. G. Swift were to leave [ chapter opens earlier date outstanding,$9,693. They found View street, and on upper Main street and it is supposed his body kine, Money appropriated: well and C. D. Coleman of New York. The Hay Wilderness, of $25: victim of the foot pads by Pearl outstanding orders amounting to $54 69. the with Cedar street. schools, $386; support poor, repair Jacksonville, Fla., for home and at junction was burned, as the fire swept through the yesterday party- expect to return to in is Settlement has been made with Maurice YV. of roads and bridges, $800; town charges, Augusta early companion of Jackson's, who CITY SOLICITOR. expect to arrive Saturday night. Lord, collector of taxes for 1905. The com- wood where he fell. The following pro- $200; State road, $400; free High school, April. in the fish market but E. $200. Stephenson mittee has examined all orders paid and George Johnson, city solicitor, report- was Miss Miss Flora B. Burgess, who has been The five of the there gram given: Rec., Knowlton; Seniors having lire highest rank Head of the Tide. He had eaten cancelled the same, and has examined the ed that at the beginning year Searsmont. At the annual town meet- Miss Scribner and song, Miss visiting relatives in this city, has returned their course at account of was one in which the City of song, others; during the University of ,1 was on his way to Wood’s store coupon city bonds, registered pending ing March 5th A. G. Caswell was chosen on for Belfast was a in interest, viz., Win. Nellie reading, Miss Ferguson; to her school duties in Arlington, Mass. Maine have been elected to the the eul- the same the coupon book prepared party Marr; moderator and the following officers were honorary groans on approaching and interest H. vs. the City of Belfast. The Com- the purpose destroyed coupons Staples, song by the Clark sisters; remarks, elected: A. G. Caswell, C. F. Adams and F. VV. Pote went to Boston the first of the society, Phi Kappa Phi. They are Her- found Jackson went to the Law Court on exceptions stigated, “appar- that have been paid amounting to $22,460. case rade who the Austin Hunt, selectmen; Otis D. Wilson, and resulted in Jas. Knowlton, pictured long week on business connected with the new bert Lester Abbott of civil en- to the store for as- have also destroyed coupons from by the plaintiff judgment J. G. A. L. Bucksport, g,” and went They several claims marches of the 20th Maine. A vote treasurer; Packard, collector; Hall due ’05 and for the City. During the year rising school com- steamer line between Belfast and Castine. gineering; Miss Joanna Carver Colcord of with Leland Robbins Memorial bonds, Sept. Maddocks, clerk; M. 0. Wilson, Keturning March 4's due Aug. of minor importance in which the city was of thanks was extended to all who helped '06, $880, registered '05, mittee. Money appropriated: schools, Mrs. Estelle is from the Searsport, chemistry; George Herbert Hill Jackson on the ground, bond No. not is- a were brought, but all have been Haley recovering lying and Feb. ’06, $1,000, 478, party make one of our best meetings. $949; support of the poor, $700; roads and of civil settled with the one measles and will soon be take Saco, engineering; Miss Carolyn d and foot, with one of his gloves, sued, due Aug. ’05, and Feb. ’06, $40. All satisfactorily excep- bridges, $2,200; State road, $500; other pur- able to charge hereafter named. A small number of The meeting closed by all joining in sing- Adelle Hodgton of Greek; and in his mouth as a trust funds were found to be as reported by tion, poses, $1,335; total $5,084. of the dressmaking department at Carle & Hampden, handkerchief, have been brought in behalf of the “America.” the T reasurer. ing Jones. Raymond Brown Kittridge of Beverely, ie him were his watch, pistol, to enforce the statute lien on real es- Montville. Annual town meeting ENGINEER. city to meet at the Head of the civil CHIEF of the of taxes. Adjourned March 5th: moderator, D. B. Plummer; Mass., engineering. Mr. Abbott is a m aud his pocket book, empty. tate because non-payment Mrs. Annabel Cross of Ponkapog, Mass, 1. T. Clough, chief engineer of the tire de- All these suits were settled without judg- Tide, Belfast, May 3d. clerk, C. X. Allen; selectmen, assessors, member of the local society of Omega. two biils to care for her a have contained $100 a list of all alarms of fire has Charles T. arrived Thursday evening partment, gave ment except 4, and on these judgment A. Stinson, Sec’y. etc., Volney Thompson, Randall, Lambda Upsiton, Miss Colcord a member of bill. His derby was badly responded to by the Department, with their been obtained against the sold at Herbert F. Jackson; treasurer, J. C, Carey; father, Capt. Simeon Ryder, in his last property Delta Sigma, and is identified cause, so far as learned. The personnel of that now there are no F. A. constable and prominently 'acfcson, who was said to have sheriff’s sale; so THE GRANGES. auditor, Cushman; sickness. was to be as fol- is interest- NEWS OF E. A. road commission- in many taken the when tile department reported suits pending in which the City collector, Sprowl; college interests, having mi-conscious stale found, lows: Hoard of L T. E. Geo. W. Mrs. Ann M. returned Feb. 28th engineers, Clough, ed as a party or otherwise, with the excep- ers, Geo. S. Lowell, M. C. Gordon, Taylor Junior Exhibition last J he suhse- did not hold a prize jear, holding to the store, where L. Cook, YV. A. Wiley; Hose No. 1, N. F. which is a suit Comet Grange, Swanville, Choate; school committee for three years, a visit of several weeks in and tion above named, brought from Bangor office in the etc. Mr. Hill and Mr. Patterson, 19 men; Hose Co. No. Belfast to re- last evening on account C. II. truant R. W. Howard. Verein, I lii- story substantially as given captain, bv the town of Unity against meeting Saturday Vose; officer, has since been confined to the house w ith a Alfred 14 men Hook and text are both members of the 2, Shute, captain, ; cover for support of an alleged pauper. of the storm. Appropriations: schools, $830.60; Kittridge Sigma Co. No. Coleman of severe cold. Ladder 1, Sheldon, - The defense of the suit has been assumed books and school supplies, $150; support Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Mr. Hill is a were notified of the affair that 14 men. The consists of of the was no meeting of Union Harvest and tain, apparatus by the contractor for the support There poor, $1,500; highways bridges, $1,500; George U. Hatch of Belfast and Henry prominent member of the musical Marshal one hand in working order, of his load winter of State organiza- Kriday morning City engine good poor, according to the terms contract, Grange, Centre Montville, last Saturday breaking, 1905-G, $100; hose one two hook P. Boody of Jackson, both Bowdoin ’06, tions, been with the Glee Club in three reels, hosepung, so the is but a nominal party. road, $400; new road machine, $250; total, having -cat for Jackson and questioned city on account of the storm. and ladder trucks, one Eastern deluge set evening are in the list of for the Brad- this Miss is a SUPERINTENDENT OF GROVE CEMETERY. $4,730.60. competitors city. Hodgton member of the While Hie man’s iiat was with live different sized nozzles, five service of the of of Prof. W. J). Hurd University Belmont. The annual town meeting bury debate. Deutscher Vereiw, and is the only repre- ir. McHonald could find no trace and oilier findings. The department James F. Fernald, Superintendent pipes uumber will lecture in Comet Grange hall, was held March 5th and passed off very sentative of at has 3,800 feet, 2Y inch rutiber- Grove cemetery, reports the whole Maine Miss Alice Pitcher arrived home last the classical course, which is ■ and a resident of present officers were elect- w on the head, to as 86. Of 60 March 21st. A quietly. The following 1 ined hose, ali good. 500 feet of iiose have of bodies attended these, Swanville, Wednesday, gen- to growing in favor at the ed for the ensuing year: Moderator, Fred week from Castine Normal School spend University. m who made a like examination been in the last Mr. died in Belfast, 14 were carried out of town eral invitation is extended. bought year. Clough A. L. F. Allenwood; her Mr. and Mrs. en- 26 died but were brought Marriner;Town Clerk, the vacation with parents, ■■ reports a like recommended that a chemical hand for burial, away, Thursday night There will be a dance and supper at assessors and overseers of the also one 25 loot extension here for burial. Forty-nine were buried in selectmen, A. H. Pitcher of that he had been car- gine be added, N. Mears Northport. THE NEWS OF BELFAST. kson said one was buried in the Centre Mout- poor, Clias. R. Andrews, James ladder, one side ladder and two services Grove cemetery and Union Harvest Grange hall, ■ A. town N. B. uiey about in his pocket since lots. The burials in the various and Fred Trask; treasurer, Rev. 11. M. Daniels called on Mr. and with shut-off nozzles, and that a stew- llarriman Tuesday evening, March 13th. Town- The Journal has on hand for pipes Head of the ville, Allenwood; collector and constable, W. S. early publi- and that be made it in a shoot- ard be from Hose Co. No. f to cemeteries were as follows: send’s orchestra, of Belfast, will furnish Mrs. C. A. Hubbard Monday when return- appointed school committee, Fred B. White; cation a description of the great petrified care of hose and 1; South Belfast, 3; Foss; in Massachusetts. Reports in lake apparatus. Tide, 2; Citypoint, the music. Hillside Geo. A. ing to Montville from Madison, where he is West Belfast, 1. There are 15 now in the sextons, Cemetery, Greer; forest of Arizona by Mrs. Vesfa Davis Hig- at I.IHRAKY TRUSTEES. South Belmont Cemetery, II. G. Morse. the Universalist church. that he had received money tomb. Owing to the storm Saturday night, supplying gins, Vacation Notes by Rev. Geo. E. Harry Lutz, chairman of the board of Money raised for town debts and charges, Tufts, office here or from the banks TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES. March the members of Granite Grange, Messrs. Alfred and Johnson were trustees, reported the continued prosperity 3d, $500; support of schools, $600; highways Ralph foreign letters from Mrs. E. A. Fisher, and and found to be ground- were in not gated and progress of the institution, with no un- Charles R. Coombs and Willis S. Hatch, North Searsport, disappointed and bridges, .$600; support of poor, $200; in Belfast Tuesday on business. Ralph left much other matter of local and general in- have been He called attention trustees of made a financial re- the of visiting Venus on school ties in Massachusetts usual affairs to report. cemeteries, having pleasure repairs schoolhouses, $200; books, on the afternoon train for Philadelphia terest. to the work of the book committee, port as follows: Grange of Frankfort. If the weather proves $50. ascertain whether he had ob- good and Alfred lemains for a few ser- will visit Morning Light days. and publicly thanked them for their Amount forward from last year-$ 552 89 favorable they Xorthport. At the annual town meet- The members of Seaside Chautauqua money there. The authorities Mr. Lutz also called attention to the Monroe, Saturday night, March 10. vice. Received from sale of lots, Grove Grange, ing March 5th there was no contest except Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitcher, who have Circle will meet Monday afternoon, March on the subject of the need of an addition to the Lib- 350 00 and no sceptical imperative cemetery. The Helping Hand Club of Thorndike for road commissioner, politics. been visiting Mr. Pitcher’s parents, Mr. with Mrs. YV. A. McKenzie at No. 42 was a statement Head of 19th, rary building. Appended Received from sale of lots. Scarlet Officers were elected as follows: Moderator, of incomes and for the year. gave their drama, “The Bonnet,” and Mrs. Lewis Pitcher of Northport, have street. The lesson is from “Greek left town expenditures Tide. 38 00 Manassah B. Whiting; clerk, F. A. High reported to have Harvest Moon Thorndike, in -Mass. Belfast Free Library, ) Received from sale of lots, South hefore Grange, Rhodes; treasurer, John R. Hurd; select- returned to their home Worcester, Literature," chapter five, and from the 20 00 afternoon. The parts were well and overseers of H. Feb. 28, 1906. I Belfast. Saturday men, assessors poor, returned of Greek four. Roll 118 25 taken and showed that the ladies of the Miss Lou Hilton Littlefield has “History Art," chapter To the Trustees of the Belfast Free Li- Interest on perpetual care fund- W. Elweil, M.'G. Black, C. O. Woodbury; club were well skilled in their work. Quite home for a two weeks’ before assum- call, quotations on the country of Greece. brary. town agent, H. W. Elweil; constable and irest THE CHURCHES. 14 a from Harvest Moon will attend Charles O. Gentlemen: I have the honor of present- Total..81,079 delegation collector of taxes, Dickey; ing her duties as superintendent and ma- Unclaimed letters in the Bel- 748 61 the Pomona in Brooks Tuesday if the Charles N. road remaining the 18tli annual report of the condition Total expenditure. school committee, Bird; tron of St. Barnabas ing weather and traveling T. A. Hospital, Portland, fast post office for the week ending March in Hunt of Charleston, Me., of our Free The following tables permit. commissioner, Jesse Priest; sexton, Library. 330 53 O. Dick- Maine. 3d: Miss at Saturday Cove, Northport, show the number of new books added, the Balance on hand.S F. Elweil; truant officer, Charles Edwards, Annie Feltman, Mrs. LIFE F. A. M. B. at 2.30 and 7 p. m. amount of circulation and other items of Perpetual Care Fund. THE STRENUOUS ey; fence viewers, Dickey, Haraden S. Pearl of Bangor sailed from Henrietta Perkins, Mrs. Y\\ II. Ryder, Mrs. Whiting, O. Woodbury; surveyers of interest. Amount of care fund- 4,810 76 York last in the G. A. Shannon (2 Mrs. the Universalist church next in perpetual Results in Stomach Troubles anil Physical wood and bark, E. B. Elweil, Isaac Hills, New Tuesday steamship letters), Georgia It has been a prosperous year, showing Accumulated interest on fund. 690 07 Mr. 2.30 p. m.; sermon by the from the routine Breakdown. R. H. Moody Offers Simple J. R. Hurd, L. E. Pitcher; money was rais- of the Cunard line for a cruise in Shannon, II. M. Moor, Lona A. Rey- the main little variation Amount 501 61 Carpatliia A. A. Smith; school expended. ed as follows: town $1,000; Sunday of in the larger out- Remedy. charges, the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas, nolds, Mr. N. E. B. Talcott, Dr. Elmer previous years except CITY AUDITOR. going of books. We are indebted to our schools, $700; roads and bridges, $1,500; put pains- The strenuous life of modern times forces as far as Trieste, Austria. YVarren. llook Committee for the selection of Fred D. made a de- Wesleyan Grove Camp Ground, $300; the Unitarian Church nexi taking Jones, City Auditor, people to rush through their meals hastily, and valuable books. A tailed all the orders drawn Temple Heights streets, $50; State road, Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. McDonald should Mr. A. S. Hiwale, a native of India, now Ming at 10:45 o’clock with ser- many interesting report, showing hurrying from the table in the mad rush been a students’ class the and other details of the $200; repairs of schoolhouses, $50; school istor, Kev. Harry Lutz. Sun- new "line of work lias during year after the almighty dollar. have been included in those present at the studying at the Bangor Theological Semi- is not an which are included in the books, $25. 12 o’clock. All are in library methods. It yet ap- city’s finance, The result is in- welcome. incomplete digestion, of the Pedro Pead Club Feb. nary, will give an address in the Baptist prentice class. We have extended to sev- treasurer’s report, printed in another col- flammation of the walls of the stomach, turkey supper : church next 7:30 the Universalist church next eral High school students the opportunity umn. and lack of secretion of the gastric juices, TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. 22d. Mrs. McDonald wore an elaborate Sunday evening at o’clock. ic p. m.; sermon by the pastor, to come to the library once a w eek to st,udy in chronic stomach trouble and ner- to birth- The Congregational and Methodistchurches ■ ending appropriate Washington’s it Testimony from reference books and Order No. that the Clerk be and The transfers in real estate li; .subject, incidentally library 52, City vous breakdown. following will unite in the service with the Baptist ce. Sunday school at 3.30 p. methods. In return for the instruction re- hereby is instructed to have a suitable were recorded in Waldo Registry day. County Church. A ceived have willingly assisted In the number of the auditors, school committees, trouble with Mi-o- of Deeds for the week ending Mar. 5, 1906: generai invitation is extended they slowly, cure the stomach Messrs. Carroll A. John C. work at the desk. treasurers, and other city reports, printed The O. to Eliza B. Thompson, to the to attend. t .v mnce are held delivery ua, and soon regain perfect health. Henry Brown, Ijelfast, public services at J. to have n ucn irgiiniaiiuu >“’“>6 as soon as possible, the City Clerk nervous Walker et al, do.; land and buildings iu Clement, A. C. Wells and Ernest E. Bur- No. 57 Cedar street, every headaches, sleeplessness, troubles, LONGFELLOW DAY MEETING. j the Library was begun Sept. 1, 1905. Since reasonable compensation for his services in before the Belfast. lor MOllCluy ! ng at 11 o’clock, and Wednes- pain alter eating, specks eyes, gess are at Riverside, Quantabacook, that date 750 book cards have been given preparing the copy, reading proof, etc., was and fore- Viola c., diaries is., ana ueorge Bliss, afternoon, February 2(>th, Mrs. G. It. Carter at 7.30, to which ali are cordi- backaches, melancholy gloomy fishing and ice-boating, when conditions are out, and many persons have also received a read and passed. be soon overcome and et al., Bangor, to GeorgeF. Millay, Liberty; entertained Seaside Circle on t\ 1_XI.. FO 4U..I «L,, I'.' 4 T.nnsiisnp boding would per- Chautauqua Card” allowing them to take two in favorable. Percy J. Poor, substitute letter “Study fect health and strength would be re- land Liberty. the occasion of their annual Longfellow [ f the series of monthly parish books at one time. and hereby is ordered to credit M. VV. Lord, stored. John H. Brackett et als, Frankfort, to carrier, is on Mr. Thompson’s route. It was we given in the supper room of The Withdrawal Record shows 34 books collector of taxes for 1904, with $57.80, being Proper treatment of the weakened diges- Martha E. Tyler, do.: land in Frankfort. Day meeting. the seventh time of their worn out condi- on of 1904 collected •.arch last evening. After the discarded because his commission taxes tive system with Mi-o-na will cure every David P. Burton et al., Pittsfield, to II. Chas. W. Frederick writes from New have been entertained in the pleasant home •anese was 4 to the school, 2 2 and over to the Treasurer since land in Burnham. wedding witnessed tion, given High sold, paid City case of stomach trouble. The results of L. Simonds, etal., do.; Orleans under date of Feb. 27th: “Mardi of Mrs. Carter. After the 1 lost and not for the was read and regular business, present. stolen, and paid by July 3,1905, passed. this treatment are so astonishing and so Lorana Campbell, et al, Newport, to of 43 books withdrawn. on Gras is celebrated here today on even a and an lesson on the time borrower; a total Order No. 54, that the committee high- pronounced, that those who have tried it Joseph F. Prentiss, Thorndike, land in interesting China, be meetings in the Mission The new books number 622. Of these 20 be and is authorized and di- more scale than usual.” Mr. ways hereby never fail to appreciate its value as a heal- Thorndike. impressive was given to a program arranged for this street, every Saturday, Sun- local from the of a street from the of volumes of history library rected to lay junction ing agent. Lenora S. Cookson, Burnham, to Julie E. Frederick has written The Journal a which included from evening at 7.30 and are meeting, quotations il' -luesday the late Judge Williamson specially Market and Common street to Holt street, So reliable is Mi-o-na in curing all forms Cookson, Burnham; land and buildings in noon at 2 o’clock. These meet- letter on the carnival and other matters, the poems of II. W. a sketch of | valuable. The 47 books purchased from the was read and passed. of stomach weakness and trouble that R. II. Burnham. Longfellow, dieted by different ones, Fund cost L. to Marion A. which will be next week. this his character and a Otis $70.58. Adjourned. Moody gives a signed guarantee that the Abbie Clark, Belfast, printed poet, work, descrip- and in ! the North church: Junior C. ACCESSIONS. remedy will cost nothing unless it cures. Follett, Old Town; land buildings tion of the Lotiglellow home in Portland, for 50 and Stockton State Supt. W. W. Stetson has just been at 3.30 m.; prayer from the Wilson Fund...<>...409 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Each box of Mi-o na sells cents, Springs. and the liistoiic ami relics it con- ursday, p. By purchase E. to Lottie antique at from the Otis Fund.47 is invaluable to anyone who suffers with Mary Crockett, Winterport, elected president of the department of sup- sday, 7.30 p. m.; morning By purchase was one 32 or weak stomach. J. land and in Winter- tains. This paper prepared by of ia\ at 10.45 a. Sunday By binding periodicals... Democrat^ Carry 6 of the 11 Cities in Which indigestion, nervousness Darling do.; building erintendents of the National Educational m.; Gift from the estate of Williamson.. 93 c. E. at 6.30 Judge Elections Were Held March 5tli. port. our members who is related to the Wads- I ; prayer meeting Gift from the United States Government.. 14 to Association. This is the first time that this Charles E. Drinkwater, Northport, worth and families and who Gifttromthe Maine State Library...... 22 Obituary. Longfellow The elected Monday, March 5th, William L. Keller, lslesboro;land in Isles-, influential of educators has chosen a (lifts from individuals. 5 Mayors body visited this hisUnic mansion. An [ vices will be held in the are as 1 orn, recently and their pluralities or majorities widow of Maine man and the first time in twenty- ? Northport on Sunday, March 622 Mrs. Sarali Elizabeth Gilmore, Velzora II. Fernald, Belfast, to Abbie L. account of the ar.ce»tois.of Henry W. Long- at home five New has been hon- » the Rev. G. G. follows: the late Albert I*'. Gilmore, died her land and in Belfast. years that England m., by pastor, ACCESSIONS CLASSIFIED, Clark, do.; buildings fellow, who came from England and settled a school at 11.30 a. m. David R. D. 52 2 Elm Terrace Sunday evening, the cause Clara J. and J. Belfast, ored. day Fiction Including Juvenile. .. ..193 Auburn, Hastings, Edgar Gilmore, he 16- death Mrs. Gilmore and in Newbury and IH field, Mass., was read; held at the Hiainerd Periodicals bound...... 94 Bath, Daniel 11. Spear, R. of being pneumonia. to Juliette A. Ames, do.; land buildings this for a num- { -at 2.30 p. ill. Philosophy and Keligi-n.. .22 Eastport, Albert Greenlaw, R.xl21 has been a resident of city in Belfast. Mr. Ernest M. Jacobs, formerly of Bel- a recitation, “'1 he Village Blacksmith," here from Belfast. Sociology. 37 Ellsworth, Dr. Alexander C. Ilagertby, ber of years, moving Annie K. Gifford, Halifax, N. S., to Her- drama “Stricken little Miss Charlotte read- with a fast, produced the pastoral given by Carter; Betrayed Him Kiss,” Science..27 She was'70 years, 3 months and 30 days old. bert F. Alley, land and build- and Republican.xll7 Frankfort; of the Lincoln “TheGoblei ol one of i ct at the Methodist church Arts: Fine Useful.45 Charles A. R.x548 Mrs. Gilmore had been much loved and re- in Frankfort. Blind.” under the auspices ing, Life,” Longfel- General Literature. 49 Gardiner, Knight, ings : morning. Sunday school at Clement S. Goodwin, R.X175 all in the city and her loss will Nathan F. to Laura I. lodge of Free Masons, with great success, low’s poems; singing, with piano accom- i>* Travel and Description. 51 Hallowell, spected by Houston, Belfast, S IkxxI meeting at 3:30 p. m.; William E. D.X851. be most mourned. She is surviv- do.: laud and in Belfast. Biography .. 36 Lewiston, Webster, sincerely Holmes, buildings on March second. Mr. Jacobs took the “The i> one of invited to the Union service in is a in paniment, Day Done," Long- \ History..66 Rockland, Rodney 1. Thompson, D. 138 ed by two sons, Frank, who minister Ruth M. Lothrop, Stockton Spring, to at the who leading part and was ably supported by fellow’s w hich lias beeifset to music; Haptist church. South Portland, George H. Weeks, Jr., Madison, Wis., and Ralph, is employ- Sally E. Lothrop do.; land and buildings in poems & Soule in this Pictures of members of 1 622 xfid ed in the office of Davis Lincoln amateurs. reading of an interesting paper prepared by n\s service, with an illustrated Democrat_>. Stockton Springs. C. Citizeu-D.xl53 Mail. to K. lie pastor, Rev. E. S. Philbrook, During the past year a greater number of Saco, Philip Tapley, city.—Waterville Lizzie Libby, Prospect, Lydia Reed, the cast appeared in both the Bangor News one of the members, “A Reading Journey Dr. L. D. 437 and in d at. the Haptist church next books have been circulated than at any Waterville, Edgar Jones, Bradley; land buildings Prospect. and the Boston Globe. Through Our Own State,” in which the his- a citizen, to S. 15 a. m. Parents and friends time in the history of the Library. During x—Re-elected. Capt. Simeon Ryder, respected J. M. Larrabee, Jackson, Harold in industrial features we sent out about a thousand more died March 5th, at his home land and in Jackson. torical, geological and people and all who are inter- 1904 The election of a Democratic mayor in Monday, Morton, do.; buildings Sunday evening, Feb. 25th, in Mechanics than the this North Belfast after a brief illness. F. to Edward of with rivers divited. In the evening at 7 30 books previous year, but year is the first for 23 and 6 of George Millay, Liberty, occurred “New Maine, the important cities, \ Rockland years, land and in Hall, Boston, England’s described HI wale, a native Hindoo, will is a “record-breaker.” In 1897 the figures Millay do.; buddings Liberty. and mountains were interestingly the 7 wards were carrieil the Democrats. to musical the second annual and i hiress. Other services as usual. I reached 25,092, this year we are proud of by SECRET SOCIETIES. Benjamin D. Prilay, Pittsfield, Joseph greatest event,” and the distinguished men of Maine the fact that 25,308 books have been taken The Republicans retain control of Auburn, M. Larrabee, Jackson; laud in Jackson. grand sacred concert by a military band of their labors in behalf of legislative, indus- out for home use. Of this number the four Winslow trial and financial affairs enumerated. At yachts and boats. Bath, Eastport, Ellsworth, Gardiner and Eugene W. Allen of installed 300 performers for the benefit of the Boston | Home Libraries have circulated over a the officers of Belfast Co. No. 2, U. K., K. MAINE NEWS ITEMS. five o’clock refreshments were served by Auburn elected a Democratic Musicians Protective Association. Among thousand books. The fiction is 62 cent, Hallowell. the hostess and a social hour was greatly Pnoinbs went to Castine last per of P., last Thursday evening. of the whole issue, an increase over last but the Republicans carried 4 of the the artists was Mr. W. 11. Whiddon, former/ The three of th^ look at a there with view mayor, Portland had an ice storm last Saturday enjoyed. “Cosmopolitans” shop a is to he At the annual meeting March 2d of the C. L. to the en- ids year's record, which regretted, 5 wards. Democratic were re-elect- and which did much damage to of this and remembered 1905 IS. C. class contributed boat building business, but mayors Masonic Association it was decided Sunday ly city pleasantly !lIded when one considers the wealth of material Temple shade trees_Clark’s Island works tertainment by giving their “Class Yell," to remain here. ed in three cities and Republican mayors in make on the granite here by many. on our shelves of general literature, history, to general repairs building. will be started March 12th and it is ex- which none but Chautauquans can fully ! as follows: up 1 art. four. Officers were elected President, our kind hostess of Pulpit Harbor has a 50- travel, science and a large crew will be employed. Mrs. Cora of Mr. appreciate. They bade 11 Alden D. secretary, A. C. pected Murpby, daughter '«r New York CIRCULATION CLASSIFIED. Five cities next Monday and the Chase; Burgess; Col. G. one of the most good night with the wish that many more parties nearly elect, Alfred A. Henry Staples, long A. Beckett of this who has Be im for Fred A. treasurer, Small; directors, died his George city, delightful meetiugs may building Fiction. ,.15,880 other two later. D. Fred T citizens of Augusta, at “Longfellow' Day” "'gor a Robert Burgess, A. Chase, been the in be with her. ; 22-foot Swampseott dory, Juvenile, largely fiction. 2,603 A. Erominentome in that city March 3d from paralysis. teaching past year Gilford, enjoyed “I Periodicals. Chase, A. 0. Burgess, A. Small. h|1L, ped with a 5-horse power Lozier 2,403 He was a native of Portland-Gen. Benja- visited relatives in this and 214 FREEDOM. city recently Philosophy and Religion. Last night about 40 members of min Bixby Murray died at his home at Cal- SEARSMONT. Sociology... 112 Mrs. Hattie Phillips and daughter Lillian Friday left to take up teaching in the Oklahoma Mt. Battie of Camden went to War- March 1st, at the age of 76 years. Simmons and J. F. Marden ! Hi,i lias just at his Natural Science 321 of Swanville were at Mrs. Cora Spinney’s Lodge ais, V. A. went to completed where Mt. Battie Lodge conferred the Calvin Graves, after serving 19 in the Indian Reservation. She graduated from 110,1 Arts: Fine and Useful. — ren, years Boston last week and returned with eight s'trept, a pretty little launch 1,138 last week Herbert Clark arrived home General Literature 878 first upon G.. C. Newbert. Knox State prison to which he was sentenced for the Belfast school and has been suc- horses for sale.William has dl. She has an oak frame, Saturday morning_Fred Rankin return- degree High Ripley Travel and Description. 682 was by Past Grands life for the murder of Game Wardens Hill a»|; 4 5*«d is finished in oak and ed to Freedom to finish setting up Lodge represented in teaching for some bought the William Lassell farm....The Biography. 460 Saturday An excellent and Niles of left the March cessfully engaged a Miller and Sawyer. supper Calais, prison church social last Thursday evening was a an abii. ■ B«od freeboard and is 617 a boat for Dr. Small before school opens. She secured her History. was served the ladies of Mystic Kebekab 5th for his home at West Hancock, the sen- years. present position affair. A fine was She is for the ....Charles B. was in Belfast Sat- by 1 very pleasant program UiachVie 1c.raft. ready Sampson tence been commuted. after a examination in BostoD. lnerJ is for sale. 26,308 urday. Lodge. having competitive given, after which ice cream was served.

* SCHOOL FUNII. Waldo District Lodge Good Templars. 00 REPORT. Appropriation for 1905. 10,850 Letter from of Waldo District Pure-Natural Oolor-FuH Strength TREASURER'S Received from State of Maine, Washington. The annual session Absolutely Brooks ^o. |j bank and mill tax. 2,906 83 Lodge convened with Lodge, Influence in legis- was City of Belfast, t Received from State of Maine, Congressman Burleigh's 34, in Brooks, Saturday, Feb. 24th. It free school.. 250 00 and Treasurer’s Office, March 5,1906. j High lation. Distribution of Power Gar- an and profitable. ses- of unusually pleasant To the City Council: Received from Supt. Schools, 172 26 den Seed”. sion. from the several lodges in Gentlemen—As by the city tuition, books sold, etc. Delegates required of The submit anuual re- Received from damage to Head of [Correspondence Journal.] the were at the opening BREAKFAST COCOA I herewith my | district present BAKER’S charter, 8 ■ the re- Tide schoolhouse. 40 00 port as City Treasurer, showing Washington, D. C., Mar. 5. Few members hour and remained to the close, actively in- and for the municipal year Received from schoolhouse sold... 40 00 ceipts payments of the National House have grown more rap- terested. The meeting was called to order ending this day. for administering the city 09 of their Chief Has had the endorsement of the best government, foi schools, paupers, fire de- 14,259 idly and substantially in the esteem at 11 a. m., Past District Templar, partment, highways, free text books, inter- Paid Mayor’s orders. 14,162 12 colleagues and in influence in the shaping Fred H. Brown of Jackson presiding. The est on tile city debt, and for general munici- Outstanding orders. 27 65 than the member at roll call: housekeepers throughout the and of important legislation following officers answered country pal purposes ; also for payment of State U nexpended. 69 32 from the Third Maine district. It has been District Mabel Rose, Brooks ; Countv taxes, and the condition of the trust Vice Templar, for over a century and a quarter. funds. All of which is respectfully sub- 14,259 09 particularly uoted at this session, ne knows District Secretary, Elizabeth L. Brackett, for FREE TEXT BOOKS FUND. mitted your approval. practically every member of the House. He Belfast; District Treasurer, E. C. Boody, IN ACCOUNT WITH CITY OF BELFAST Appropriation for 1905. 650 00 has occupied the same seat for several years; Brooks; District Guard, Mrs. VV. O. Estes, JAMES APTTKE, CITY TREASURER. in fact, for the major part of the time he has Brooks. Appointments for the session la March 6,1905. 650 00 JAA* Highest Awards House. The of him at his were: Mrs. Belle Estes; Marsha], Balance, cash in treasury, thisdate.$ 6,708 68 Paid orders. 640 88 been in the sight Chaplain, Mayor’s C. Rowe. The “O and America Received from M. \V. Lord, collec- Unexpended. 912 desk, in the third row from the rear, just of! J. E. Stimpson ;Guard, Win. Europe tor for 1904. 12,366 82 with the center aisle, has become as much a fix- hour before noon was wholly' occupied Kec. from C. li. Sargent, collector 650 00 minds of members as the reports of officers and committees, showing for .. 37,048 30 DISCOUNT ON TAXES. ture in the Speak- with the Order and Kec. from tax sales of 1903 and pre- er his in haud. It is that faith had been kept an it Appropriation for 1905. 1,500 00 at rostrum, gavel Place order for with your grocer. vious years. 22 21 the a favorite location with Governor Bur- public. taxes of Kec. from Citv Solicitor, was served 1,500 00 on the recess dinner by' .. 358 93 leigh. He is strong keepiog acquainted During tlie local the appetizing Kec. from dividend on B. & M. H. Discounts allowed by finance com- with the membership of the House. As lodge, and dainty, R. stock. 16,611 36 mittee. 1,357 88 as attention of the L. R. nearly everybody passes there during the food, well as the diligent Kec. from City Clerk, licenses, etc. 37 35 Unexpended. 142 12 WALTER BAKER & CO. LS an to bevy of waiters, were heartily appreciated Kec. from City Clerk,dog licenses. 302 00 day he lias opportunity daily speak the who Kec. from City Marshal, police 1,500 00 with nearly every Republican and Democrat by large number partook. 63 67 SEWER ASSESSMENTS. was in the Established 1780 :: :: DORCHESTER, MASS. fees. of the 38fi, and he also has opportunity to The afternoou session opened Kec. from board of in in- patients March 6, 1905. in touch with what are thiuking degree for the initiation of candidates, after 390 72 keep they " sane hospitals refunded. Unpaid assessments of 1894. 25 00 ^ Tm Tip »iW>U m are also which the routine business was resumed. Reo. frum Thus. U. Marshall Post, U npaid assessments of 1895. .12 00 about and what they doing. They 50 00 were installed heat (if rooms. Unpaid assessments of 1899. 200 00 get to know him as wel! as he gets to know The following officers by sale of on Park. 22 50 Hoc. from hay, etc., them, and when he starts out to accomplish Past Grand Chief Templar, Marcellus J. Kec. from Street Commissioner, 237 00 it is like out to ask one’s Dow with J. E. Stimpson and Mrs. Emina plank sold, etc. 14 2® None of these have been paid dur- anything starting Kineo 408 00 Chief Templar, Kec. from sale of cemetery lots— ing the year. friends to help. At the present session Iluxford Grand Marshals. Ranges; interest on Fred II. Kec. from cemetery TAX ACCOUNT. there have been new members, be- E. C. Boody, Brooks; Counsellor, 118 25 many connects trust funds. Vice Mabel On ami after Oct. 9, 1905, trams f railroad March 6, 1905. cause of the great landslide. Brown, Jackson; Templar, Kec. from Mate of Maine, Republican at Burnham and Waterville with through tran t have taken front rank in the rat® 81 Taxes of 1904, balance in hands of ac- Elizabeth L. Brack- and telegraph tax. 5,321 But Gov. Burleigh lias already become Rose, Brooks; Sec’y., for and from Waterville, Portland ar ( M. W. collector. 56 Bangor, world. It is in management from .state of Maine, bank Lord, 13,637 ett, Treas., Wm. C. Rowe, Brooks; simplicity Taxes of quainted with the new members, numbering Belfast; Boston, will run as lollows: and mill tax. 2,900 S3 i904, supplemental tax economy in fuel and u 100 and works Chap., James B. McTaggart, Brooks; durability state of Free committed to M. W. Lord. 28 68 something over men, along FJtOM BELFAST. Kec. :icnn Maine, Mrs. W. has given them this ki 250 00 Taxes of 1905, committed to 0. 11. with them on terms as Superintendent Juvenile Temples, place. Every High school. harmonious, quite AM FM V State of State Sargent, collector. 50,325 56 Will art on the of the manufact: »W from Maine, as were like himself, 0. Estes, Brooks; Marshal, Austin, 7 20 1 25 3 iO part nrj 00 much though they all, Belfast, depart 1,320 25 tl 30 ii3 2; lias been pensions. old timers. His wide and his Brooks; Guard, Isabella Morse, Belfast; City Point.*7 utilized in making these ran^j Kec. from State of Maine, per 63,991 80 acquaintance Waldo +7 35J tl 40 13 35 Taxes of received from M. Cassie Brooks. Dele- stand out cent allowed from 1904 dog tax-. 213 87 1904, for making friends with everybody Dep. Marshal, Austin, Brooks 7 47 1 62 3 47 prominently as the fore W. faculty iin; of soldiers’ Lord, collector. 12,366 82 were elected as fol- Kuox ...... t7 59 t2 04 13.1- Kec. fi state Maine, accounts largely fur his unusual influence in gates to Grand Lodge range on the market. bnria. 70 00 Amount allowed by city council... 458 95 Thorndike. 8 05 2 10 4 0 lows: M. J. Dow, Freil 4 of amount Abatements as certified by asses- the House. Constant in his attendance on Representatives, Unity. 8 13 2 18 13 Kec. from state Maine, 8 35 2 40 4 36 00 ses. 342 73 II. J. B. McTaggart; alternates. E. Burnhaiu, arrive allowed for state road. 200 the sessions, he keeps ill touch with meas- Brown, 8 f 2 8 li Amount returned to 394 53 Clinton.. i.'ee. from -state of Maine, sheep City Solicitor A. E. L. Brackett, Geo. E. 9 02 8 21 ures quite as much as with men. In these Carpenter, Benton .. JOHN B. STICKNI killed dogs. 25 1.0 Resident taxes returned. 37 23 30 4 45 8 10 V, by characteristics he is like Senator Brackett. Bangor.....11 Kec. from state of Maine, porcu- Non-resident taxes returned. 65 98 quite A to as District pine bounties refunded.*8 Crane of Massachusetts, who, although a M. J. Dow was recommended Waterville. 9 08 3.05 8 3( AGENT. BELFAST. V M A *• LS ] iec. from of Schools, tuition, 13,666 24 for the new Grand Lodge year. supt. new Senator, has attained to influence in Deputy ...12 15 5 35 111 172 20 Taxes of received of C. II. Portland ... —_MANUFACTURED BY books sold, etc. 1905, were alle- --n Resolutions passed renewing .. D. 4 00 9 05 6 3« to Head of Tide Sargent, collector. 37,048 30 that branch because lie made it a point to (E tec from damage of the Boston, 4t,6 7 20 00 Amount allowed ■ 569 25 to the cardinal principles (W1). schnoihou.se.•. 40 by city council.. ueuuiiit; cUMjuiimit'ii nt uuur w mi evtti y ociia- giance Kec sehoolliouse sold. 40(A) Discounts as certified by finance as against resubmission; thanking TO BELFAST. from tor. Many of the influential men at that order; NOYES & NUTTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Kec. from Town of Hampden on committee. 1,357 88 for faithfulness to PM AM At of tlie have never to Sheriff A. F. Carleton 9 55 Abatements as certified asses- etui Capitol pretended E. D .. 7 00 9 0< j account. by ( pauper and favors from the Boston, 8 3, MAINE. assessments. 30 00 sors. 703 79 make the of all the duty, acknowledging j W L> lUNGOU, Kec. from sewer acquaintance ninety f M. C. R. R. and courtesy of the local Lodge. > Senators. Mr. Crane thought it was a Portland.-.10 35 7<0 1 (.f 89 22 good $87,142 39,6(9 The resolution was also unani- a w to the effort was no following March 5, 1906, balance due on 190.3 thing do, although by 52 4 If DISll 1‘KSEM ENTS. mously passed: Resolved, That we regret Waterville. 7 15 9 tax. 10,646 34 means as difficult as to get acquainted with Bangor 7 15 1 30 1 c< upon> on Memorial Hall tlie unavoidable absence of liro. Geo. E. P M 880 00 more than four times as many. It simply b«> ids for rent..S 63,991 80 from this meet- Benton. f7 21 19 57 14 22 *• Grand THE Brackett, Secretary, NEW-YORK Mavoi M orders on contingent LIABILITIES. demonstrates that no man with a vote in Clinton. f7 30 tlOOO 4 33 10,204 04 who for so many years has been a 8fO 1020 4 55 fund. March Congress likes to be overlooked, ing, Burnham, depart. 5,1906. .. 9 08 10 35 6 10 M a\ »! ’> orders on cemetery in tlie and whose judgment Unity 4 per cent, bonds due in 1923. 00 Whenever New England members of the power order, Thorndike. 9 17 10 45 5 20 fund.. 748 01! 113,000 4 cent, bonds due in has assisted us in this District 19 25 *1' 54 15 29 per 1918. 477,000 00 House into a and want to greatly Kuox. Major’s orders on highway get tight place 940 11 10 5 46 Outstanding orders. 49 99 In the future as in the past we Brooks. fund. 9,108 22 votes or a measure Lodge. til 20 t5 56 TRIBUNE marshal for against that Waldo.. t9 50 FARMER Roll of accounts No. 12 allowed or’s orders on lire depart- him our undivided support. Point. tlOOU til 30 tH of Maj this and teachers’ roll.. their section of the al- pledge City a 83 day pay 4,682 23 affects country, they 10 05 11 35 8 10 Is twenty page national illustrated agricultural for farmers and their fan ment fund. 3,932 Various and were made Belfast, arrive ... weekly most look Ex-Gov. plans suggestions Mayor’* orders ou school fund. 14,102 12 invariably up Hurleigli I station. and stands at the head of the It is a for 394.732 22 for the work in the coming year. Flag agricultural press. practical paper pra I Mayor’s orders on free text of the third Maine district and ask him to Limited tickets for Boston are now sold a ASSETS. was farmers, helping them to secure the from the farm books fund. 040 88 A line literary and musical program $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch. largest possible profit through | in ascertain what can he done. As a rule the tickets to all West and Nortl Mayor’s orders on pauper Cash treasury. 10,992 21 given by members of Brooks lodge. Through points tical methods. fund. 89 1 >ue oil account of 1905 taxes. 10,646 34 New England State delegations do not pull west, via all routes, for sale by Lewis Sanborn. 2,350 of welcome was M. J. GEO. F. It is instructive and useful to the farmer’s 00 500 shares I!. & M. L. It. R. stock, Tlie address by Agent, Belfast. EVANS, entertaining, practically wife, son y 1 State pensions. 1,320 together very well, and it is and General Manager, accordingly was to Vice President State tax for 1905 0,893 36 par value (sinking fund). 500,000 00 Dow, P. G. C. T., and responded by Ticket daughters, whose interests it covers in an attractive manner. only when some special New England bill F. E. Bootfiby. Gen’l Pass, and Agent. County tax for 1905. 2,009 13 1’ark property. 3,000 00 District E. L. Brackett and Past Secretary The regular price is $1.00 per year, but until March 31, igo6, we will receive I state of Maine, amount re- comes up that they are found touching District Templar Fred H. Brown. THE ceived for dog licenses. 300 00 524,638 55 elbows. Massachusetts, for instance, hav- subscription for NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER and also your own fa, in Waldo Trust C’o. to balance of ascertained liabilities.. 67 The location of the next session was left deposited 70,093 ing the largest delegation from that part of local newspaper, THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL, pay coupons due May 1, 1905.... 2,200 00 with the District Council. ill \\ aldo Trust Co. to 594.732 22 the country, wants to go it alone. But the lepc'ited Delegates Who were obliged to wait for due Aug. 15, 1905... 9,540 0C> LIBRARY TRUST FUNDS. now to consolidate custom pay coupons bill pending the evening train were furnished refresh- in Waldo Trust Co. to BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR ONLY >eposited March 6,1905. districts throughout the country and swal- ments by the sisters of Brooks lodge, and S2.0G due Nov. 1, 1905.... 2,260 00 pay coup-.ns Nathaniel Wilson Fund. low- of the smaller departed for their homes more than satis- Send your order and money to THE REPUBLICAN PUBLISHING di Waldo Trust Co. to up many collectors, JOURNAL Heposited as estimated fied with the kindly hospitality tendered PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE due Feb. 190*5 9,540 00 strikes at New Maine Belfast. Maine. pay coupons 15, credited. value. especially England. them. is much affected by the proposed legislation. Your name and address on a postal card to THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FAR.V: 1 $70,150 08 80shares boston* Maine In Effect Monday, Nov. 27, 1905. R. R. So is Massachusetts. A BLOODLESS GIRL New-York will a free r.alauee in treasury March 5, 1900. 10,992 21 stock. $8,000 00 $14,00000 City, bring you sample copy. 22 Memorial Hall Asso- It to look dark for those DEPARTURE began pretty of Amentia I>r. Williams’ I’ink 89 ciation bonds. 00 22,000 00 Cureil by $87,142 22,000 small collectors. Chairman 3.50 Stockton 6.05 a.m. Invested in belfast city Payne of the Pills. Miss Hathaway Says These Pills Leave—Searsport a.m., FI ND. for and at No. Bangor 7 22 a. in., Bangor ONTINGENT 4 cent, bonds. and Means Committee the arriving per 914 36 923 50 Ways reported Saved Her Life and She Recommends (via B & N.K.K.) 7 55 a.m., so Lagrange 8.05 a.m., for 1905. $ 00 \p}»r-ipriation 5,000 bill, which had been virtually drawn by Them to Others. Dover and Foxcroft 9,22 a. m.. Greenville 10.55 a. 'Received from tax sales of 1903 36 Milo 8 48 a. m., Millinocket 10.25 a. m., Ash- 30,914 36,92350 Shaw. W'itli such in.. and previous years. 22 21 I’. R. Hazeltine Fund. Secretary prestige, Doctors have given the Greek name land 2.15 p, in., Fort Kent 4.15 p. m Houlton 12.55 Fairfield 3.05 Isle 2.40 Keceiv d from city solicitor, taxes Invested in belfast especially when Speaker Cannon and Amemia, meaning “bloodlessness,” to a p. m., Fort p. m., Presque 358 93 city disease which is much more p m., Caribou 3.15 p. m. of IMM. 4 cent, bonds—.. Chairman Tawney, of the prevalent PIES 1 per 8,58500 8,67150 appropriations lecei wd fi t>i)i City Clerk, licenses, among young women than is generally be- Leave—Searspou 1.50 p. m., Stockton 2.05 p.m. On deposit, belfast Sav- favored the bill stood a 37 35 committee, it, good lieved. In its early stages tlie disease is tor and arriving at No. Bangor 3.22 p. in.. Bangor THAT ARE BAKED IN AN ings bank, book No. B. & N. R. 4.05 p m.. So. Lagrange 4 05 p. Received from li- chance of passing. Senator Hale might not marked by any decided symptoms and (via !’.) City Clerk, dog 59 36 59 36 Dover & Foxcroft 7.07 p. in., Guilford 7.20 n. 302 00 10,021 often makes considerable advance before m.. cense*.. have stopped it over in the Senate, but there I Greenville 8 4ii p. in., Milo 4.37 pm., .Millinock | is noticed. An unusual in., Received from City Marshal, po- its presence feel-1 6.03 ill.. Houlton 8.15 Fort Fairfield 10.15 8,646 00 8,730 86 are many legislative loads on the back of et 1>- p. 111., nce fees.•. 83 07 ingof fatigue after slight exercise, breath- p. m., Presque Isle 9.57 p. in., Caribou 10.25 p. in. George W. Field Fund. the Received from board of patients in senior Maine senator and naturally the lessness and pallor are the liist noticeable arrivals; 'ATLANTIC RANGE On belfast Sav- insane refunded. 390 72 deposit, The disease causes the hospitals members of the Maine delegation in the signs. literally 10,t5 a. m Searsport 10.25 Received Iroin Thos. H. Marshall ings bank, book No. blood to turn to water unless a I AitnrvK—Stockton ARE THE is and, proper a. m. Leaving Milo 7.30 a. in., Greenville 5.35 a. DUPLICATES OB' 12,305 2,000 00 00 House feel that it their duty to lighten Post, heat of rooms. 50 00 2,000 remedy is used, is inevitably fatal. in., Guilford 6.44 a. in., Dover & Foxcroft 7.02 a. them as much as So THOSE YOUR MOTHER USED Rece.. ed from sale of hay, etc., on Albert boyd Otis Fund. possible. without any- There are some who still believe that in., So- Lagrange 3.15 a. in., Bangor (via B. A N. No. 8.55 a. m. Park... 2250 On deposit, belfast Sav- blowing of trumpets, Gov. Burleigh quietly- amemia is incurable but the following ease It. R.) 8 05a. ni.. Bangor TO MAKE. Received from State of Maine, rail book is fully substantiated and may be investi- Annivk-Stockton 8.20 p. m., Searsport 8.30 p. ings bank, No. set about seeing what could be done to pre- Isle 12.15 road and tax. 5,321 81 gated by any one interested. in, Leaving Caribi u 11.45 a. m„ Presque BETTER HAVE ONE. telegraph 12,390 3,000 00 3,000 00 a. Houlion 2.00 Received from .state of Maine, vent the enactment of the customs reorgan- Miss Frankie Hathaway of 214 West Main p. m Fort Fairfield 11.40 m., p. m., Fort Kent 10.45 a. m.. Ashland 12.45 p. in., Milli- Stale 00 ization bill in the House. street, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: “When 1 < YOU’LL NEVER BE SORRr pensions 1,320 Amount of principal of Iiocket 4.20 p. ill., Milo 5.43 p in., Greenville 3.4'» p. Received tu rn state of was sixteen old I was taken Maine, per Library Funds.$44,559 36 $50,654 36 Nobody has ever found out just how the years quite ill, in Guilford 4.50 p ni., Dover & Foxcroft 5.08 p. cent ;■ Slowed from 1904 dog tax 213 87 so ill that tiie family doctor was called to in., So. Lagrange 6.20 p. in., Bangor (via B. & N. There lias been no in these Governor went about it. Jle was sev- Received irmu State of Maine, sol- change busy attend me. I was pale and w eak and did R. R.) 5.30 p. in., No. Bangor 7.00 p. m. funds during the year. the on diers' burial. 70 00 eral days moving about House, both not gain under his care. Other treatment W. M. BROWN, C. C. BROWN. C. L. WRIGHT, Opera House Block. Rece from state of Maine, LIBRARY ACCOUNT. sides of the center aisle, invading first the brought no better result and by the time 1 Ben'l Superintendent, Gen’l Pass’r Agent I___ sheep killed by dogs. 25 00 Received from dividends on b. & was nineteen years old I was so weak that Republican room and then the Demo Kece;. ed from state of Maine, por- M. R. R. stock.$ 560 00 I could not walk across tlie floor. I was cratic cloak a cuj■ .** bounties refunded. 50 Received from interest on Memo- room, getting up combination terribly emaciated and my skin had lost all Rece; ved from town of Hampden, rial Hall bonds. 880 00 of members who would make a majority. color. The doctor in attendance had pro- MlNTTMlPl Remember the Full Name pauper account. 9 55 Received from interest on belfast As the opponents of the bill knew his nounced the disease amemia. Always Ret— ed sewer assessments. 30 00 City bonds. 380 00 “About this time one of my friends, Miss cleverness in managing such things they Received from interest on belfast Huntley, advised me to try Dr. Williams’ REDUCED RATES. $13,258 11 Savings bank book 10,021. 1 78 left the work to him. After nearly a week Pink Pills for Pale People as she had been Received from interest on belfast of hard work lie told those most concerned cured of a somewhat similar trouble by Rromo r'a.d 04 1 .axative Major's orders....'.$10,204 use. a and soon winteiT~schedule. *• Savings bank book 15 their I bought package 12,470.. 79 that he it was all now. It Quinine State pensions. 1,320 00 guessed right Received from interest on belfast found that they were doing me good. My A WEEK- •'tate of Maine, dog licenses. 300 00 was not after that Chairman in- -TWO TRIPS bank book 13,591. 70 58 long Payne appetite increased and tlie healthy color coupons on Memorial Hall Savings Received from cat- vited a test and the Governor’s word began to show in my cheeks and lips. I mmds for rent. 880 00 librarian, hues, prov- a Cold in One in Two. etc. 123 95 continued to use the pills until 1 had taken Cures Day, Grip Transferred to tire alogues sold, ed true. He lias been much congratulated department fifteen boxes when I found myself perma- fund. 244 73 on his success. 10 nently cured. orders.... 5 15 $ 2,032 'Hitstanding wttn an tne great measures now under “since then 1 have never nail any return ‘nex pended. 303 59 Paid 34 on Box. 25c. Mayor’s orders.$ 1,858 consideration in Senate and House—rail- of my old trouble and cannot remember a Outstanding order. 470 time when I was as strong and as 11 road rate tariff healthy $13,258 Transferred to Accumulated In- regulation, Philippine bill, now. 1 know that Dr. Williams’ Pink | FUND. CEMETERY come Account. 169 06 statehood bill, and appropriation measures Pills for Pale People saved my life and 1 March no could have H Amount unexpended 6, that carry many millions of dollars, there believe that other medicine ^ 1905. 552 89 $ 2,032 10 done so. I advise all friends to the Steamers leave Belfast p(weather permitting) It Into Ca^shl my try Turn. write t<>- is one little item that no Senator or at about M If you want to sell yours, Received from sale of lots in Grove member, and find that are benefited !or Bostoii via Camden and Rockland, ACCUMULATED INCOME ACCOUNT. pills always they for our free farm Cemetery. 350 00 except those of the latter class who live in by them. I hope that this testimonial may 1.30 p. m., Mondays and Thursdays. on 3For via way-landings, Wednesdays Received from sale of lots in Head March G, 1905, deposit, Belfast be the means of hundreds of sufferers find- Winterport, E. A. STROUT '".t"" cities, is overlooking. Not a passes ind at about 8 a. or arrival of FARM AGENCY, book 324 35 day Saturdays m., upon fa ** We sell j: ol Tide Cemetery. 38 00 Savings 12,158.$ ing a cure for their ills.” Reamer from Boston. Largest In the world your property. country but what one sees clerks some- Y. or 88 Broad St., BOS Received from sale of lots in So. Received from library account_ 1G9 0G passing Dr. Pink Pills cure amentia WrfW mills,shops sod hotels too. Address 159 Nassau St., N. Williams’ RETURNING. Belfast Cemetery. 20 00 where in the corridors loaded down with just as food cures hunger. They do not I vl. S. Stiles, Brooks, Mhiiih. 41 From Boston Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p.Jm. Local Managers, Received interest on cemetery $ 493 little franked about two four act on the bowels hut they actually make , Edward Kvang, Waldo, Maine, slips, by •From Winterport at 11 a. m., Bucksport at 1.30 trust funds for care of lots. 118 25 new blood. Most common diseases are On deposit March 5,190G.$ 493 41 inches. Many of these little slips are piled i. m., touching at way-landings,‘Mondays and caused by bad blood, and Dr. Williams’ riiursdays. 14 on desks and tables in the committee rooms. the elements the'steamers $1,079 $ 493 41 Pink Pills by supplying pAll cargo, except live stock, via Paid Mayor’s orders. 748 01 Men and women clerks are kept busy con- necessary to give new life and richness to if this company is insured against firejand ma- ; IT HAS ARRIVED. 330 53 GEORGE W. FIELD FUND INCOME ACCOUNT. *ine risk. nexpended. sulting broad pages of addresses and writ- the blood have cured even such diseases as March 6, 1905, on deposit, Belfast locomotor ataxia, paralysis, St. for Sa on the in letters. partial FRED W. TOTE. Agent,Belfast 14 Bank book 245 88 ing names slips legible rheuma- The 1006 Mi- Cottage $1,079 Savings 13,591.$ Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, CALVIN AUSTIN, <•- There are millions of the and ! The subscriber offers for salt* a 5 M EREST ON BONDED DEBT. Received interest. G7 87 literally slips nervous headache, the after-effects of Vice President and Gen’l Manager, Boston tism, ! avenue, called by many vi- of addresses. the of the and anus Noithport for 1905. 00 literally millions the grip, palpitation heart, pale Engine. ideal summer home," and occupied n Appropriation 5,000 weak- ! 313 75 sallow and all forms of as an ail-the-yenr residence. Th deceived dividend on B. & M. H. $ Some of the slips will soon be reaching complexions every of See our improvements years ness either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ pound one and one-half stories ami eon vein, L. R. K. stock. 18,011 30 in the third Maine dis- IU|fjxL rod On deposit March 5,190G.$ 313 75 the fanners down Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all 19G6-. Connecting ranged, with plenty of ejoset room. 1 If I III Tea we a tin* kitchen on The and for that matter the farmers all dealers or will be sent, on receipt ?ive (l r o p steel forging, three rooms besides 30 trict, postpaid, v. $23,011 313 75 with a handsome lire place and hard $ on of price 50 cents a box, six boxes $2.50, by joint spark 1'eposited in Waldo Trust Co. to over Maine. They will be pasted small valuable at the Belfast ground in the sitting room: steel ceiling in tin* ALBERT BOYD OTIS FUND INCOME ACCOUNT addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Com- present iridium closet p; y coupons >lue Maj 1, 1905 2,200 00 packages, which contain flower and garden plug, points, and city water in tin* kitchen; pany, Schenectady,N. V. are three bed room* an deposited in Waldo Trust Co. to March G, 1905, on deposit, Belfast Store. adjuster for spark second floor seeds, It is all of the annual distribu- Department room. Then* is a 7-foot veran due Aug. 15,1905... 9,540 00 Bank book 56 85 part Schebler Carbu- storage pa> coupons Savings 13,591.$ Clears the Complexion. lead, sides,affording shade at all times of in Waldo Trust Co. to Received interest. 92 39 tion of Congressional seeds, for which the Reposited retor, perfect control fine view ot flic bay. It is on the teiej pay coupons due Nov. 1, 1905.... 2,260 00 Government enabling every Congress- Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates and electric be had if itesii pays, DUNTON & Agents for Maine lighting may deposited in Waldo Trust Co. to S 149 24 of the liver and thoroughly cleanses the sys- MORSE, grounds contain fruit and simile tie* man—both Senators and members the Schebler Carburetor f<*i pay coupons due Feb. 15,1900- 9,540 00 tem and clears the complexion of pimples vines and flowers, with ample room nexpended. 1136 Transferred to library account... .$ 70 58 House of Representatives—to forward a and blotches. It is the best laxative for at Tel. 1817-11 tabl garden. Call on or address On March 1905. 78 6G Attorneys Law, deposit 5, little reminder to a portion of their con- women and children as it is mild and pleas- CllAIil.CS A. PILSBt 30 and not or sicken. Orino is Savings Bank Building, Maine MIAMUS MOTOR WORKS, $23,011 stituents. There have been many speeches ant, (Joes gripe Belfast, Belfast, M HIGHWAY FUND. $ 149 24 much to waters and Pier. superior pills, aperient Office hours 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. m. PORTLAND, MAINK, Portluml TRUST FUNDS FOR CARE OF CEMETERY in opposition to the practice, which has all cathartic as it does not irritate Appropriation for 1905... 9,500 00 ordinary Evenings by appointment. 41 tf G. I). Gen. Slate Maine. both and bad features. Senator Hale stomach and bowels.—R. II. Thorndike, Mgr. Appropriation for State road. 400 00 LOTS. good the Moody. Robert F. Dcjnton. Ralph I. Morse, Public. Received from State of Maine, March G, 1905, Principal on de- has been one of those in that branch of Notary amount allowed for State road... 200 00 Belfast Savings Bank Congress who think that the government “I suffered for months from sore throat. -Received from Street Commis- posit, book 9,764 for care of lots.$ 4,210 76 should not spend money in that way. But Eclectric Oil cured me in twenty-four 'Book ffiNPiwG etc. 14 28 E. E. BROWN sioner, plank sold, Received deposits as follows: thus far the opposition, strong as it is, has hours.” M. S. Gist, Hawesvilie, Ky. T)r. MELVIN CLARK, ...AND... Mary E. Hatch 4 lot. 50 00 been unavailing, and both the opponents OF BANGOR, The well known MAGNETIC HEALER, $10,114 28 H. J. Anderson lot. 100 00 and the friends of the practice take care to 22 in Diseases of the Ear Raid Mayor’s orders. 9,108 Franklin Merriam i lot. 50 00 distribute their quota. Specialist Eye, will be in Belfast and open his office at 66' Outstand i ng orders. 5 29 Wm. M. Woods lot. 100 00 The Maine Senators and the Maine mem- Cedar street, October 2d. Office days Mon-1 77 Nose and Throat, and Mr. Clark REPAIRING. 1 U nexpended. 1,000 Josiah Farrow tomb. 250 00 bers have all bad their clerks at work send- 20 Years of days. Wednesdays Fridays. 1 Has taken Room No. 2, Odd Fellows’ block, and gives no medicine, out simply takes away the Mrs. H. W. Brackett J lot. 50 00 ing out the and by this time most He will 28 packages will be in Belfast every Monday. Office hours 10 trouble with his tunds. diagnose any $10,114 of the clerical work has been done. There disease on of lock of hair and and a. m. to 6 p. in., and 7 to 9 p. m. receipt age on March 76 the FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND. Principal deposit 5,1906.$ 4,810 will not be enough of the packages to go Refers to Drs. C. B. Hoit, Liberty; Adelbert sex, and will send his magnetic flannels, MAGAZINES BOUND. for 1905. 00 rounds of Maine farmers; neither have the Millett. Searsmont; D. F. Flanders, Elmer Small which hardly ever fail to cure. He can give t.S'S. Appropriation 3,700 March 6,1905, accumulated interest Catarrh nam* s of he lias of | Books loose in the covers replaced, Vile hundreds that cured Received from fund... 244 73 members of the delegation by any means nd S. W. Johnson, Belfast. 33tf you contingent on deposit.... 17311 tumors, cancers, and rheumatic cents up. the addresses of all their constituents. But the Curative lumbago Received interest. 133 60 Wonderful Testimony to trouble. His prices are very small—one dol- i JOHN S. FERNALP a number have been remember- HOLLISTER’S $3,944 73 very large Dr. Catarrhal lar for treatment, one dollar for a diagnosis ed. The for the seeds this was Powers of Agnew’s Paid Mayor’s orders. 3,932 83 $306 71 money year and treatment with flannels. Call and see this voted last and the money Powder. Mountain Tea MELVIN 26 Miller Street. Side Door, Belfast- Outstanding orders... 1190 Transferred to fund for by Congress year, Rocky Nuggets wonderful healer. CLARK, cemetery for next seeds will be voted on the A Medioiue for f»m49 1 55 High Street, Belfast. care of lots. 118 25 year’s Chas. O. Brown, journalist, of Duluth, Minn., Busy Busy People. 73 Agricultural Appropriation bill, now being writes—“I have been a sufferer from throat and Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. $3,944 On deposit March 5,1906. 188 46 the Ik and soon to be voted on, in nasal catarrh for over 20 which time Live _ _ __ PAUPER FUND. prepared, years, during A specific.for Constipation, Indigestion. MP _ introduce our Formosa' your Tea at the House of Representatives. my head has been stopped up and my condition and Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure for 1905. 2,600 00 $306 71 minutes after Kidney Appropriation truly miserable. Within 15 using Blood, Bau Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache w Stoi- Dr. Catarrhal Powder I obtained relief. I Tea we are! fast Dept. James Pattee, City Treasurer. Agnew’s and Backache. It’s Rocky Mountain Tea in tab- Oolong j $2,600 00 Three bottles have almost, if not entirely, cured let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by vo:'M Paid orders.. 89 me.” 19 Hollister Drug Company, Madison, Wig. a each and receive a nice present Mayor’8 2,350 ■_rtf Store and A. A. giving presentwith pound 24911 Laxative and Tar Sold by the City Drug Rowes Unexpended.. Kennedy’s Honey Co. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Curve all Coughs, and expels Colds from A at the Belfast Store relleree k. h. moody. Department every pound. $2,60000 (So system hygeatly mevleg the bowels. Dr. Agaaw’i Ointment piles instantly. Do You Want to Know VACATION NOTES. PITCH LAKE. What You Swallow? dstkennedy’s WIMMD'S in There is a growing sentiment in thii Institutions of Learning Wolfville, N. “Wonder of the World” Looks country in favor of medicines of known Masonic To found MARK WOOD & P This S. An Ancient Lodge. SON, ESYNBEmED composition. It is but natural that one After Millions of Tons Have Been Masons. FAVORITE (jiv should have some for interest in the compo- a Home Aged -manufacturers of and dealers in- Out of It. sition of that which he or she is The Uktu expected To the Editor of Journal: to swallow, whether it be food, drink or correspondence of The Journal.j and Feb. medicine. On leaving isfcsboro Belfast, this REMEDY ,.k Stain, Trinidad, \V. I., Recognizing growing disposition nearly 10 hours in on the of the 7th. I was detained to MONUnENTS to the Pitch part public, and satisfied Pleasant Take. MARBLE mod. Visitors the wreck of a | that the fullest can only add to owing to to Cure. ;,l .it I,a Urea, a small village publicity Bangor, ehietly Powerful the well-earned reputation of his medi- distance south of Welcome Port of on the train a short And below Spain cines. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., freight Headstones, Markers, &c of will Pullman trains— In Every Home. Tablets, u stern coast Trinidad, has "taken time the forelock,” as it the city. Two long by We have a assortment now on hand for : every one of the citizens of were, and is publishing broadcast a list and one from St. John large one from Boston delivery. Why not call and see is a worker in in some of all the ingredients entering into his liver cure spring just me pitch a mile kidney and what want rather than of If you buy agents. in ! leading medicines, the "Golden Medical —were at a standstill, apart, Dr. is j either cutting it out of the David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy adapted you want duplicate work we guarantee to suit the liver them was to all re- blocks, as ice is cut at the Discovery popular invigorator, while the wreckage between ages and both sexes, affording permanent you on price and quality of work. Samples of stomach tonic, blood purifier ana heart lief in all cases caused Impurity of the blood, ! those beautiful it to the several the track. This by ,,r carrying regulator; also of his "Favorite being removed from each as Kiduey, Bladder and Liver Com- Prescrip- and Weaknesses bni factories, melting it, pack- tion” for weak, over-worked, broken- caused me to miss other con- plaints; cures Const ipation METAL also detention to women. WREARTHS, IRON VASES, ,1 or it to New down. nervous and invalid women. peculiar barrels, shipping me some 20 hours be- It proves successful in cases where all other medi- and Paris. This bold and nections, making 1 ondon, Liverpool out-spoken movement on cines have totally failed. No sufferer should BOUQUET HOLDERS, ETC., St. John. In Bel- has an despair es and shops—all built of wood the part of Dr. Pierce, has, by showing hind time in reaching as long as this remedy is untried. It unbro- exactly what his well-known medicines ken record of success for over 80 years, and has always on hand. |y Please give us a call. thatched, of the lightest fast the was as bare as in July, are composed of. completely disarmed all ground won hosts of wm rm friends. •li are set up on stilts, not was Are from any disease traceable to critics who have heretofore un- to St. John it you suffering harping but from Bangor the f Dr. has sure circulation of air beneath, attacked them. A little causes mentioned ? I so, Kennedy MARK WOOD & SON, pamphlet In the region of staked his and reputation on intense heat demands, and justly from the slightly whitened. personal professional has been compiled, standard the statement that Favorite Remedy will do you Hills’ Building, Phoenix Row, Belfast, Me* inmiinity from ague, but to medical authorities of all the several Yanceboro people were on runners. good. and booklet con- them from sinking gradually schools of practice, showing the strongest of four in St. Send for a free trial bottle my stay days advice on the treatment of Record! During valuable medical 40 Keats’ treacherous foundation of endorsements by leading medical writers taining of the several which enter into latter a beau- various diseases. Write also for an “Easy Test'4 | .I aito- ingredients John and Rothesay—the for disease. Address finally disappearing I)r. Pierce's medicines. A of this finding out if you have kidney copy suburb of the some eight miles Dr. David Sons, Rondout, N. Y. roots and from the woods i.reat heaps of crude pitch in to tiful city Kennedy's FRED ATWOOD, Insurance and Rt’ai Estate Barks, berries | little book is mailed free any one de- the full name is Dr. David Ken- w,marre?rt’ t lie all and a are two REMEMBER, compose blocks around, siring to learn more concerning the valu- out, where there boarding nedy’s FAVORITE REMEDY, made at Romlout, procession of bullock carts able, native, medicinal plants which enter and one for N. Y.,and the price is Ml .OO (six bottles $5.00) at REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS, | schools, one for boys girls all Canada and ,' iie comes down into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s med- druggists in the United States, pitch jolting of snow and hail countries. hire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Tornado Insurance, Steam Boiler from icines. Address Dr. Pierce as above. —about five inches foreign _ centle slope that leads Indian Bitters Pellets are in New Insurance and The instant you set foot on I Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant tiny, sug- fell, which made sleighing Inspection. ar-coated anti-bilious granules. They reg- but not 1 are beseiged by negro guides ! ulate and invigorate Stomach. Liver and Brunswick, and also in Maine, Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contractors, Administrators and Trustees. One of the best known medicines for all dis- J 'M solicited. Keal of lhe and bowels.— numerous and important I Bowels. Do not beget the “pill habit,” but as LIIIIR JAPAN. Correspondence estate bought and sold. orders stomach, liver in Nova Scotia, for the storm here, the brothers cure constipation. One or two each day for Taken early in the season they prepare eii lighter-skinned j for the i a laxative and regulator, three or four for an usual, was rain; and iu crossing the bay system coinin^V’prini'. Palls and the Mammoth • active cathartic. Once tried always in favor. Mrs. E. A. Fisher to Her Sister, Mrs. Sarah New Bruns- -how you all the sail,” to the white coast of PINT BOTTLE 50 CENTS. sights, CC*n nnn GIVEN AWAY, in Copies of Digby C. Sherman. ill consideration. Having WUU The People’s Common Sense wick and the dark snowless coast of mu' sable conductor and I Medical Adviser, a lxtok that sold to the ex- Tokio, Nov. 27, 1905. Dear sister: eing were visible at the same lyon’s Pure and medicines at lowest tent of 500.000 copies a few Nova Scotia French Periodical Drugs with ceremony into a nuile- Have just arrived here to-night from Drops years ago. at $1.50 per copy, contrast. A swarm sure to DESIRED ,iie and rattled j and in sharp Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, accomplish prices. slowly bumped Last, year we gave away time, Yokahama around all j after prowling RESULTS. Greatest known female Price, $1.50 bottle. mig a pitch road, with a pitch ! $30,000 worth of these invalua- of hacks brought the passengers to the remedy. per hie books. This we shall in and banks. The which seem in imminent j year day shops Japanese Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine is put up only in paste-hoard Car- you worth of steamer in St. John on runners, and in PAIITIMI | give away $50,000 are a slow in business. I vMUIIUH ton with fac-sirnile signature on side of the bottle, thus: tumbling, oil either side. It them. Will share in this very people Ohio. you three hours this Bend for Circular to WILLIAMS MEU. CO.. Sole Agents, Cleveland, that • benefit? If so, send only 21 less than living freight it & SOX. wrote on the stt amer and POOR ippear pitch injures vege- you posted one-eent to cover cost * stamps the hotels in on j do not j was carried to Digby FOR SALE BY H. MOODY. ugh plants actually ■ of mailing only for book in at Honolulu. We were delighted with R, foi the soil is ic- or 31 after arrival adjacent j stiff paper covers, stamps wheels. A few days my Honolulu. Lt is almost like Ceylon, and for richness, even in tins for cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. in Wolfville there was a slight snow and not ROADS IN MAINE. gion. The pineapples of La j I am glad that we own it, Eng- —————■——■— and the sleighs were numerous. lanious throughout the West storm, land, for they have tropical countries Highway Commissioner Says Steps Should their to the .■ii.tr brought to extraordinary ing the old proverb that one cannot But wheels soon took place, enough. We arrived there early in the lie Taken to Put Them on Permanent ■special perfection by the ex- handle pitch without being defiled. of Basis. disappointment many. Lumbering and when w e went on deck a eat and the ol It that the morning peculiarities was formerly supposed been interfered I’aul I). Sargent of Machias, State high- interests have greatly met our how billions of tons scene of beauty and grandeur his first re- They grow everywhere about, deposit—of many way commissioner, submitted and ■ with the winter.” ed by fences or hedges, and nobody knows—was subject to volcanic by "open eyes. In the foreground lies the city; port to the governor and council Feb. 23d. that misses a few hut recent ex- The three institutions or There are in the State 25,529.69 miles of FRUIT mlly nobody action; investigation Baptist but there are so of many trees, palms road of all upon which, during the ving negroes or hungry travel- plodes this theory. The accumulation Acadia Female classes, learning here, viz., various kinds, that we see little of the an annual last five years, average expendi- We are receiving two or ! ppropriate. is simpiy vegetauie matter, which in has been made. by express .. .. ,,,l I ... I f t bo Horton ture of $1,377,196.14 the of becomes Seminary, Collegiate Academy, town until we laud. The mountains process degeneration Instead of electing local road commission- tiiree times each week the road thereto bordered on melted the hot soil of the and Acadia College, are very prosper- by equator- lie back of the city and stretch as far ers so frequently as is now done in many of thatched huts, each ial into mineral instead ous. The are excellent and of Mr. is in favor by palm region asphalt, buildings as the can reach. are all of the towns Maine, Sargent LETTUCE and of eye They office for of- meapple garden grove of being transformed by hardening in- to date. In one of the condi- of a long tenure of competent up fact, volcanic and are and render the rces, and on the other side fluences into peat or coal, as it would origin rugged ficials, on the ground that they DANDELIONS tions that Air. Rockefeller made when lie also recommends more l »t is known as “the have been in Ireland or in seamed. The first we did on best service. locally Pennsylvan- thing lie believes dwarf cashew-nut trees, ia. Some of the best in the he offered his first donation was an en- strict highway bookkeeping, SPINACH costly pavements landing was to ride on an electric car I there are towns in the State paying out with creepers aglow with world’s cities have been made tire in the And 1 principal change heating plant. the whole of the town. The money each year for building the same scarlet and (lowers. of La Urea length COAL SPROUTS purple asphalt. by means of his second donation of I piece of road. :ng up the slope the odor be- Faxmf. U. Ward. houses are mostly of the bungalow- There are 2238 miles of graveled road in which has been more than / for RADISHES .re powerful, the ground more *100,000, of architecture. It is rarely that the State, 22 miles of granite block pave- style miles of macadam streets and tch and the vegetation poorer, l)o Not Ho Imposed I'pon. duplicated by the Alaritime Baptists, I inent, 65 21,991 CRESS you see a house of more than one story; miles of dirt roads. Use whole earth looks like an Foley A Co., Chicago, originated Honey the salaries of the teachers will be in- Family but look and comfortable This shows that for a long time to come ETC. uvement half overgrown with and Tar as a throat and lung and they pretty is of CUKES, ETC., remedy, creased. These sums are to be paid by dirt roads will be a large factor in the road one our specialties. We will glad- use roots feed in the surface on account of the great merit and popular- and each has a large compound sur- system of Maine, and the proper construc- fill order for of ♦♦♦♦♦« M .. of and Tar imita- Jan. 1007. The denomination is ly your any quantity which pedestrians are. con- ity Foley’s Honey many l, very it, filled with rare and beauti- tion and maintenance of these roads must similar names. Be- rounding tumbling to their tops, tions have sounding grateful to Air. Rockefeller for his demand chief attention. Upon these roads, Coal of any size, and feel sure that you ware of them. The genuine Foley’s Honey | ful ttowers. Many of them have hedges hidden under a film of including bridges and sidewalks, an average will find our our and our being Tar is in a Ask for it The of the church of Coal, Prices, aud yellow package. | help. pastor surrounding them of the hibiscus with annual of $1,377,196 has been eitch dust. and refuse substitute. It is the best expenditure service at all times. any which he is a member and a liberal sup- made. the average an very satisfactory <■ a I seeu Deducting $282,004, Oranges does not lie in depression, remedy for coughs and colds.—R. 11. its large scarlet blossoms. have in all mission and nual expense account of snow, it leaves .uld suppose, but at the of Moody. porter philanthropic in New in the hot them England $1,095,191 as the yearly expense of main- at all from 18 for nice the away is Rev. A. a prices 25c. ground slopes work, Charles Eaton, grad- houses. The oleanders to a taining the highways. This amount is suf- wonderful grow- height two sides. The uate of Acadia College. ficient to build over 200 miles of macadam a Tbo Swan & Sibley Go. IN FAVOR OF MARY CHRISTMAS. of more than and are cover- ns sheet has an area of about twenty feet, year. If but 25 per cent, of this amount On a recent I was at to 50c. per dozen. and heaven knows how evening present both and white. were the result would be 50 miles 33, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast, Maine only Decision of flic Law Court in the Camden ed with blossoms, pink expended has ! an "At Home” in the Alasonic hall of of macadam a year, and the State would a.ay he. No bottom yet trees were in and TELEPHONE 8-3. Case. The tulip bloom, I then be some advance toward per- vied and after being indus- st. This was making George’s Lodge. Lodge other that I could not name. manent roads. If for the worked for Christinas Uarakat) is dead, many appropriations many years by Mary in 1784, or 122 years ago, and next five years equal those of the last five, Fruit have leased organized The cars ran the most beauti- | Qrape .uipauies who hut her many friends in this through and 25 cent, is vicinity, the are intact from the I per expended permanently. f it from the British govern- records first. that I ever filled with 250 of some of whom were familiar with the ful park saw, Maine will then have miles perma- of some articles of 70c per dozen. inexhaustible supply was shown furniture trees and shrubs. nently improved roads. facts of the case, will he interested in tropical it is time the Tins in no way diminished, used at the first Some of the Mr. Sargent thinks people meeting. The croton that I have to decide whether will t glance it looks like any other the following rescript received last struggled of Maine should they in vogue a century ago read continue to $1,000,000 a year into mud, water in- from the Law Court. The case by-laws keep alive through one of our northern put lake, containing week will take some stand which A. one j or whether they A. HOWES & C 0. ich. The edges are covered curiously today. Occasionally winters in the here was Mary Christmas vs. Olive A. Cot- conservatories, ; will give them a good start on a system of Beware of Seed! itts of grass or rushes, with reads a record of a member fined Imperfect and the Justice Low- being grows to a large shrub and the leaves permanent roads. & of and smal’er ton, rescript by that has GROCERIES, DRUGS MEDICINES luges palm a for non-attendance. On the Do not purchase any Timothy Seed follows.' shilling are of the most brilliant colors. There oAlSTOAlL jC a.. places and in the middle are ers is as not got the analysis of the Maine State Ex- lower floor of the present hall are is the best here that I ever \ The Kind You Have .oded islands, and beyond There was evidence in this case that aquarium b6„, tim Always Bought Station. and the rooms of one of the periment noble forest of fan palms, on Nov. 4, 1903, m consideration of stores, saw, although some say that the one at Low grade Timothy can be purchased for l.usiou is immediately dis- $000, paid to the defendant hv ttie plain- banks. There are two banks here, with Naples is the best in the world. We e“T° tiie color and consistency of defendant sold to the thirty cents per bushel less than good tiff, the plaintiff four men in each. On the second floor had a there and at five o’clock ■ lovely day whose black surface, of a | pool, the charred remains building ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. quality. are and dentists' offices. On our for In _ like in the leased and lawyers' ship steamed away Japan. polished ebony standing upon land, agreed Do not take any that will test less than 90 nearly everywhere strong to the rent for the balance of the the third floor are the Alasonic rooms. so a voyage the time passes The Journal has received an advance pay long slowly; per cent. pure. .. hear and your weight—hard term winch the lease had run, viz., Upon the walls hang several Alasonic there is so little to take your attention, copy of the official American League Base are now into store a car load of ■he edges, hut growing softer until 1910. At the time of A. J. We taking April 15, pictures, and over the big arm chair of and one tires of There was a Ball Guide for 1906 published by toward the middle. It is reading. that tests 99 cent. Also the trade the defendant gave the plain- Reach of Timothy per pure. the Senior Warden a of on and an En- Company Philadelphia. broken by innumerable tiff a written bill of sale of the building hangs portrait paper published board, best quality Red Clover, Alsyke Red Top here the which evi- We have received a copy of the Tacoma pitch, hut the plaintiff claimed that the lease King Edward VII, who is a high glish gentleman who was one of the and Hungarian. for a up from various centers, was or to Daily News Annual 1906, publication not assigned delivered her. Alason. And by the way the “East” is contributors our names in to unite into one brought We have choice Seed Oats. Also 2-Row Seed compact Defendant denied that she was to pay of 96 pages filled with interesting matter in the north and the “West” is in ttie — ■se tissures from a few thus Harley and nice clean for feed. vary the rent and claimed that the lease was concerning the rapidly growing Northwest. Harley several in and— south. Islesboro Masons will appre- yards depth, assigned and delivered to the plaintiff, “There were two little ladies from Boston is illustrated and the facts and ACCURATELY FITTED fresh It profusely say—are full of clear, was to the rent. these ciate this. To the “At Home” referred Who the Siberia crossed who pay Upon good ship on; statistics given about Tocoma clearly entitle •vhich are small ugly-looking issues the was to about 100 had been invited. Alasons They were used to the seas, testimony conflicting to the of the set out to walk across the One a ‘Fisher’, the other a ‘Bo’sen’ ”, it designation Magic City. and it is not clear that the jury erred and their wives and not a few THE SWAN & SIBLEY CO. lake, at first with more young I received with the iu believing the evidence for the plain- was on the whole We have compliments w omen who will become wives Our voyage quite Belfast, Feb. 20, 1906.—tf8 J. FRANKLIN HARRIS than swamped poor Peter: rather than that for the defendant. probably F. Pendleton the of the House tiff' sick. we of S. report confidence as of the brethren were in the rough, and many were When rally acquire The defendant failed to pay the rent younger cominitteeon the merchant marine and fish- Some of the and .canny happens. and on Dec. as soon as the All the officers of the saw a man leaning over rail GRADUATE OPTICIAN, 1, 1903, majority. Lodge eries on “a bill to rein ove discrimination Is or fissures can you easily learned of this, she, through very we did not ask what Life AssoraiceT plaintiff were dressed alike—low cut vests, neck- looking pale, 1 American vessels in the Hamm ■niss, others are bridged by against sailing 97 High Street; BELFAST, MB her attorney, wrote the defendant, say- he we murmured to our- over the and more ties and kid gloves to match, white, saw, simply coasting trade.” This is the bill to abolish deeper ing that the defendant’s contract had REAL ESTATE IN MAINE. mes are carried selves “It is better to have lunched and in waters SEARSPORT, you bodily not been fulfilled, that she, the plaintiff, with a slight bluish shade. One mem- compulsory pilotage Southern 1 Northern Maine R. p. s. Hereafter I shall devote all my time;to than never to have lunched at all.” the com- (Terminal Seaport R.) rescinded the contract, and demanded ber lost and was favorably reported by the Belfast business and ear be found iip;niy :he “islands" are present—Capt. Henry Gilmore, central hack her The had never nonsense we were all mittee. Mr. Pendleton has been an earnest Automobiles, Horses of all kinds, Wagons, Sleds, office every day during business hours. $<>00. plaintiff' now in his 85th me that his But, putting aside, in stock for sale all use small, semi-fertile oasis of the hut at year—told Harness, etc., continually, taken possession building, land was seen in Yokahama worker in behalf of the measure. as sold. t of are as curious Rev. glad when guaranteed pitch the time of the trade gave a mortgage grandfather, George Gilmore, SPECIAL Till:' WEEK: -A two and a halt u.table as other feature We were rather sorry to part with house and any on it for $500 on 30 to raise of a sermon before this bay. story ell, just completed, thoroughly days part preached Lodge. Woodmen Plant Shade Trees. and bath 14 •r. are covered with of our kind many of plumbed, hot cold water, rooms, They the money paid the defendant. This After exercises of an many friends, wide verandas on south and shrubs and dense literary hour, sleeping rooms, sedge was when due and dis- in this east side. Has about an acre of lawn N mortgage paid of whom we shall never meet again ! The Woodmen of the World fraternal opening ruins and other birds find consisting vocal and instrumental on avenue Morris St. This charged in December, 1903, and this organization on the Pacific coast is joining Steamboat and prop- on them world. Four of them have remained erty has never been occupied. Would make a mtinuing beyond on Feb. 20, 1904. music, interspersed with readings by in the movement there for making suit was brought general nice summer hotel or hoarding house. Will sell ..site side of the lake and with us so and w ill for a number of ! towns more beautiful. Folio w- i lie failure of the uerenuani 10 two teachers of the far, cities and to on easy terms. Also a tine mill Keep elocution, Alasrer ■ right parties the suggestion of the name, Woodmen water and business. her contract gave the plaintiff the right weeks, and we six go everywhere to- ing privilege, power or me image expiaiueu me oojecr or 1 are the of shade trees. at House or No. 3-12 Hie so-called “volcanoes,” hack promoting planting Inquire Searsport telephone to rescind and recover her money. ether. As one of them is a Doctor we a "tie hillocks of tliis He said that all the In San Bernardino, Cal., they headed WILLIAM K. GKINNKLL, pitch, gen- did all that was Title to gathering. ] She required. feel We have ! movement which resulted in the setting out Maine. ii more than two feet high, the quite safe. enjoyed Japan, 4w7 Searsport, personal property passes without any subordinate Lodges in jurisdiction I of 5000 shade trees on the various avenues "pi-ning in the center a few as it is so different from other writing. It was not necessary that the of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia any ! of the city, as well as the roads leading into hi meter. In all these craters should execute a written sale but tlie are very much i town. The Woodmen at Spokane, Wash., plaintiff were similar in order country; people still in a state, here holding meetings I are on a tree pure of the building back to the defendant. than I had helping general planting Then not to the and to enlist the of the ladies in t le plainer looking supposed; movement there. There is a “city beauti- they’re welling up edge The bill of sale which the plaintiff re- help J o hi but oftener re- in fact the most of them are ful” committee at Spokane, which plans to (lowing, she tendered back at the trial laudable of a positively j WANTED ceived enterprise founding set out 10,000 trees, and the Woodmen ’S. JrA alf a yard or so below the have such rial faces. I have lA' and this was sufficient. She had a right “Home” for where ugly, they to as more. Here an evil smell of aged Masons, they | promise plant many Fat Hogs at 5 1-4 cents per pound. pe- to keep it as evidence of the contract visited Buddhist temples and Shinto rn! hydrogen com- could pass the autumn of their lives in Veal calves at market sulphuated for use at the trial. The nature of the until I am tired. I went one top price. lIs one to cut contentment in case should temples irresistably was such that it did not ad quiet they Farmers can save the property to to see an immense speculators’ !a> All the water channels of friends and day out Tranakura mit of being offered or tendered back. be deprived worldly Who Can by sending live stock on com- HOOD RUBBERS are covered with sulphur bronze image of Budlia, which is forty- profits The defendant neither before nor at the Several thousand dollars were Say "I which loathsome bubbles goods. mission. Load car at Belfast every trial made any objection that the build- nine feet high, ninety-seven inches in MARK The pitch under foot is voluntarily raised at the last meeting of other stations on Belfast ing had been encumbered by the plain- circumference and length of face eight Friday, il at each step you sink a the Grand and to Heart is Well? tiff, and the mortgage upon it was dis- Lodge, supplement branch every Saturday morning. mere is no doubt that if feet. We do not walk a step but are My you When high authorities assert that just TRUST charged, and the plaintiff notified the this it was proposed that the ladies Cars leave Burnham junction every NOT MADE'BYA enough on one place you carried in a and a man trots one in a hundred is absolutely so. /f you cffwot c£r fhfssfub- defendant that the contract was materials of and useful jinriksha >"pear, slowly, but surely— prepare iancy Monday. F. L. LIBBY, ffffis £ffoAfro(/ffO£M£F-tyff/r£i/s rescinded, long before the suit was off with us for rive or six miles without And the treachery of it all is when you hear to- -deep, chin-deep—till articles for holding a fair in Halifax intimate Maine. brought. At the date of the writ the The hotels here are very day of a most acquaintance inisupposed Burnham, ••naulfed. next at the time of the stopping. robust health beiug cut down without a minute’s Burnham, 1-3 tf7 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM defendant has been placed in statu quo September but are more than Telephone farther on the whole surface good, expensive j warning, and there is nothing for it but to pro- and the contract rescinded. The jury Dominion Exhibition. The Home hotels. 1 find one thing here claim it heart disease. Are you sleepless—are PANY of Hartford, Connecticut best quality of I’orto European have found that the lease was not assigned to and that is the the j you nervous—have you stomacli troubles, iCs- -much too soft to be would be located in an attractive condemn, way ! These are sure to the and the was you dizzy and fainting spells? ASSKTS liiyKMI'.Ki; "1, 1905. plaintiff, finding mothers their children on their i of heart and so sure is it that Slight of gas rural and the carry signs disorder, just Keal est; te. S 1.018.500 00 explosions the evidence. Not district, spacious grounds so Dr. Heart Cure will do the and it followed justified by being hacks; it makes the women stoop j Agnew’s fixing, loans. e-'.aOOOO y taking place, would be adorned with fruit and orna- does its work as It’s the wonder rem- Mortgage assigned to her, no legal title to it vest- badly. The vegetable markets here are j by magic. Coliatera.l loans. l.oOOOO vapors rising from the edy— lieves in 30 minutes. ?o DENTIST, j.ss*;.44;t 07 ed in her, and she had nothing to do, or mental trees, flowers and gardens. It wonderful; some of the roots of carrots Stocks and bunds. by little Sold the Store and A. A. Howes Cash in oflice and bank.. si5.188 41 accompanied offer to do, in to it in order to fifteen inches by City Drug tie,mis of water and regard would be with a room and artichokes are long. & Co. Agents’balances 1.394.033 03 pure the in statu provided reading { Masonic Me, place defendant quo. When I look at this people and think Dr. Ointment for Temple, Belfast, Interest and rents. 9.09090 "nbbles. There is an oil well and room and convenience Agnew’s piles—stops itching 25 The defendant failed to perform lodge every wonderful strides have 3m6* All other assets .. 4,726 -i ijorhood, and petroleum is fully of tire they immediately. 35c. her part of the contract. The plaintiff that could conduce to the comfort of made in the last I wonder many Some power fifty years, Gross assets. 816.798.081 65 places. rescinded and did all that was neces- the future. forces the to it, aged brethren, who, through no fault of what they will be in iiiily asphalt to their LIABIL1TIKS I»K( KM UK 11 31, 1905. ■ to restore the orig- E. A. Fisher. It. is from the liard- sary parties be no dug She their own, may longer able to Net unpaid losses. S *90.725 74 inal position before bringing suit. FOR SALE 16 and the quantity taken away for themselves. It was stated of Pneumonia. Unearned premiums.10.153.9S.> was therefore entitled to recover back provide Dangers Cash i.250,000 0G replenished to-morrow by the on high street, ten rooms, capital... she had A time if is liable over all liabilities.. 4.705,370 75 what paid. that the Grand Lodge the cold at this neglected to bath ami cold wa- Surplus ■>! expressed Think room, hot ! soft which Time Housegood location, asphalt, speed- to cause which is so fatal, and ■ Motion overruled. pneumonia stable. Will sell on ees hardened that their would be fol- ter, open plumbing, good Total liabilities and 65 by evaporation hope example even when the patient lias recovered the easy terms. Address surplus.416.798.081 1 tin nt Maine. oil under the tropic sun. lowed Province of the Domin- are making them 3tf BOX 60, 1!E L FA ST, MAIN F. Fred Atwood^ Agen), \VInte» port, 15urban* testifies after four by every lungs weakened, peculiar- "great boles saw the G. 15. years. the of con- About in a Gas which you ion from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ly susceptible-to development putting miking will not be discoverable G. B. Burbans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., sumption. Foley’s lloney and Tar will for the summer. " The Master of the and the Range again to-morrow. The writes: “About four years ago I wrote you Lodge requested stop the cough, heal strengthen my La : "t this bowl stating that 1 had been entirely cured of a the brethren to retire to the lungs and prevent pneumonia. Grippe Let us pipe your house COTTAGE LOTS. Pant lakers skimming great adjoining to the wonderful cur- best severe trouble by taking less than coughs yield quickly size from a hundred feet to 175 acres Fifty kidney few illustrated by comparing rooms in order to allow the ladies to or- of and Tar. Any two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure. It en- ative qualities Foley’s Honey during your spring All have shore .fronts. Anywhere from Belfast to WANTED AT ONCE pmid, from which blocks of ice There is else “just as good.”—R. H. " the brick dust-sediment, and themselves into a and nothing Saturday Cove. Fine view of nay and Islands. I '•n and the water solidified tirely stopped ganize society house-cleaning. Drop T o take work home. None but first class makers cut, and symptoms of kidney disease dis- Moody. also have a large list of city property and farms the differ- pain choose officers to out the a 11 sizes and prices. Send for book. need.apply. Steady work, good pay. action of frost; the 1 am to say that I have carry purpose us a or call us appeared. glad postal F. S, HOLMES, E. O HALL, mg that in one case heat is ttie never had a return of of those of the to articles for If are any symp- meeting, prepare Don’t frown—look pleasant. you and let us Real Estate Agent1 Belfast, Me. 3w9* 64 High Street, lie If ast. and in have or by telephone the other cold. A crowd toms during the four years that elaps- the September fair in Halifax. This suffering from indigestion sour stomach, 11 laborers are busily engaged ed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake talk to you. recommend done a bountiful collation was “I Call for Townsend’s out square lilocks of asphalt and heartily Foley’s Kidney being Moore, of Atlanta, Ga., says: suffered introduce our Formosa ; Cure to one suffering from kidney or more than 20 with A xes. Though it contains at any served, and the company broke up at years indigestion. s bladder trouble.”—K. H. Moody. friend recommended Kodol. It relieved me "mg odor of coal you can I O Tea we are gas, eleven o’clock. in one day and I now enjoy better health Oolong A up in hands and your mould in a than for Kodol what “ No matter how long you have had the Will write on other matters many years.” digests POSTALS a with each any shape, and can easily carry eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on giving present pound 1 cough; if it hasn’t already developed into Tufts. you "'mil for a future letter. Gkorge E. etc. Sold K. H. while without soiling consumption Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine stomach, belching, by Direct ,lngers in Feb. 1906. TELEPONE NUMBER 62-13. Photographs at the Belfast Department Store. the least—thus disprov- Syrup will cure it. Wolfville, N. S., 24, Moody. THE NEWS OF BROOKS. The Journal. Republican old We were much pleased to meet our HANDS CRACKED here Tues- KEI.EAST, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906. Tiend Capt. Ansel Wadsworth iay, as full of life aud energy as ever. tbi I HOWES’ Morning by have the H. Published Every Thursday Stanley and Mrs. S. J. Roberts loss of JAMES Journal Co. sympathy of their friends in the j Republican Publishing ;heir child, which was a few months of age. at j There is to be an old folks’ dance CHAKI.ES A- K1LSRURY, Onion Mall Friday evening, March 9th, J BUSiness”Manager a All Drawn With with music by Tasker’s Orchestra, and And Fingers Were up joed time is expected. the in Eczema-A Cure of Nearly Twenty John met a “Frost” is caption, Hon. Albert Peirce of Frankfort was here * with some of the of an article in the Boston last week in consultation Cuticura big letters, the Years the men of the in regard to Ago by DIMITIES!^ business place Herald. But it does not refer to our Marsh ^-SPECIAL water at the head of | proposed storage Treatment—Have Had no Further city election. stream. | school After a short vacation the High Trouble with Hands Since. The ice combine has advanced the last Tuesday for the spring term opened 1 and as the same teachers as 2”) per cent in New A ork, with previously—l. price Durrell, principal, and Grace E. Dow, as- rises the is CURE BY the mercury price expected sistant. PERMANENT ECONOMICALLY PRICED to still I go higher. The session of Wald) Pomona Grange j REMEDIES —— here Tuesday was a very pleasant gather- CUTICURA The Gloucester Times says that the These meetings are valuable to the : ing. are as well as to the fleet will be place where they held, was afflicted by a Southern seining probably | as “My mother badly t visiting fraternity, bringing together rheum in her than last and that the ad- number of the best known of eczema or salt larger year they do a large species bad. She was men of the were very = vanced will sail in about three and ablest county. hands. They for ♦ and 15 Cent Dimities= guard her family physician 125 The annual town election, held last Mon- treated by ___=Regular j weeks. Good luck to them. and no benefit. off very pleasant- over three months day at Union Hall, passed would the ly and quietly and the business under the ! Then she thought she try A Colorado man says that he lias direction of C. E. Lane as moJerator was Cuticura Remedies, and very The officers are succeeded in photographing thought, j expeditiously dispatched. I found relief. Her hands and hngere i of as follows: Moderator, C. E. Lane; Clerk, and 1 think that?— cracked And what do you I were all drawn up and Otis W. Selectmen, Assessors and Thomaston Herald. Lane; very soon commenced Overseers of the Poor, Marcellus J. Dow, bleeding. They and in less than three months We think the Colorado man may n. W. Littlefield, F. II. Quimby;Treasurer, to heal up J. E. well. She used the Soap, I but we C. 0. Varney; school committee, Ellis; were about 9c. he AT have thought succeeded, of the 9c. boxes collector of taxes, W. S. Jones; trustee of don’t know how many don't think he did. the fund, A. E. Kilgore; road com- and four bottles of the |-j sinking Ointment I-1 r. was missioners, C. E. Bowen, J. R. Bailey, Resolvent. For two years she the Pacific were when •That Canadian railway W. Gibbs. The usual appropriations free from the disease, to be I entirely made and $400 was raised expended as she used the will enter Portland and make this city I it came on again; but on the State road. FOR SPRING^ was soon GOODS as an cured, ! NEW WASH be announced I Remedies immediately, its terminal may with her -^DAINTY no more trouble | jAOKSON. i and has had almost certainty,” says the Portland ♦ Saturday, March 3d, F. II. Brown started hands for nearly twenty years, ♦ have been busy Brooks with a load of He had had the Advertiser. Surveyors for potatoes. i For years she has always been but a short time when his daugh- used it in South Portland, in the interest, it is gone Ointment in the house and saw his horses returning aloue. After ter in the winter tune. She of the C. P. It. II. the team they started to investi- occasionally thought, securing it to many and found Mr. Brown on his feet, but i has recommended people gate of it and would month unconsious of the surroundings, and with a and always well The mean temperature for the speaks and she thinks bad cut on his forehead and three ribs frac- use it again if needed, Suits and >1 was and the CLOSE==Winter 24.2, consciousness he Cuticura TO February, 11>06, J After to the Soap. j tured. regaining is ! no Soap equal he was struck an normal is 24.G. Last year, the mean stated that by overhang- “She is willing you should publish j branch of a tree and knocked from the ing the above if you care to. Very truly temperature,was 18.5, and our bay, | load. He was attended by Dr. Kilgore of Wm. A. Young, 50 Russell St., frozen Brooks and is us comfortable as can be ex- yours, now entirely free from ice was Mass., July 31, 190o. pected at this writing-Mrs. E. Hutchin- New Bedford, over solid. The total for Falls is her aunt, 1 Prices. precipitation son <-f Livermore visiting At One=Half was the and I Mrs. Julia T. Hatch. Regular the month below normal | there was hut little wind. BABIES ON FIRE ♦ PROSPECT FERRY. crusted Levi Miles formerly of this place, died a1 With itching, burning, scaling, ♦ 1’ivm all of the State come1 relieved and speedily parts the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kate Gil- humors, instantly ♦ uutes of the for summer bert, in Providence, R. I., Feb. 25th, after a cured bv warm baths with Cuticura Soap preparations j Oint- ♦ short illness. The burial was in Provi- and gentle applications of Cuticura visitors, who promise to be more nu- j Mr. Miles formei owned the farm and mild dence. ly ment, the great Skin Cure, ♦ ever before. Railroads' now A. A. Ginn of this merous than owned by (’apt. of Cuticura Resolvent Pdls. when He lived there about lb years and doses ♦ lines are a place. Cures made in childhood and steamboat anticipating was born there, | all else fails. the largei part of hisfamily and economical. ♦ record-breaking season, and it is safe to lie was a good citizen, a good husband and are speedy, permanent, and had a host of friends when.liv- ♦ say that the travelling public will be father, 11is wife was Miss Rosilla Clook- i JfgrgStSlSfa had of ail A ing here. 1 Pills 2.5c per vial of 60), may bo druggists. than ever before. It & Chem. Corp., Sole better cared for er of Prospect, who died in 11*01 in Provi- iingklet often cures. Potter Drug ♦ R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Miles raised ^ ♦ f emu sc apparent to every one that dence, How to Preserve tile Skin and Scalp.* nine of as smart children as ever went from j M^ilcd'Wey a summer resort Maine's popularity as this town They were Nathan 11., David Lord and Mrs. Kate Gilbert is growing and with proper encourage- Mrs. Frank j of Providence, R. 1.; Frank of Lowell, meut it must continue to STOCKTON SPRINGS. : and LACE CURTAINS. grow. Mass.; Andrew, of Burnham; Mrs. Otis MUSLIN Lane of Brooks and Mrs. Maud IIuran j The Boston Herald says: “The city of Boston, Mass — all living—and Wil- sailed the level iam who died in early manhood. The schooner Helen Montague of New Orleans lies beneath L., lumber from ♦ Mr. Miles was tenderly cared for by his ; March 4th for New York with _ and when a i of the Mississippi river, children and the family have the sympathy Stetson, Cutler Ot Co. Standard Patterns ^MAIL 0RDERS;€~ to of friends here—Mr. ('. G. 2 ♦ ceRai is dug the water is quite likely of a large circle J. P. Whitmore, Station Agent, has re- I A 111 P^ H HOWP^ ol West Newton, Mass., visited Mr. j how in and nil the hole.” it farly turned from a business trip to Lewistou II. I I V/ ▼? RECEIV'E Perhaps and Mrs. L. D. Berry several days last I J/\lHL,0 and a pleasure trip to Bangor. Marc^n"^^ } would if cellars were dug; but cellars week. Mr. Parly came to see about the j J▼ range of styles for tlie spring PROMPT and work on his summer home here. W. D. Events Club will hold its models. are unknown in New Orleans. In The Current 4PFFIII Il&rriman will begin the work this week, next meeting with Mrs. Everett Staples, -Jr., the custom house the a “The 0hekaele = building piling Mr. P. was accompanied by friend, Mr. Wednesday afternoon, March 14th. ♦ Designer” Maine attention 11 who will several weeks with Qdd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, J was driven to a great depth to secure a aiding, spend of ▼ 10c each—50c a year. Mr. and Mrs. Berry.Jerry Harding is The Rev. T. H. Derrick Sandppoint to be said that will in Dinslow Stockton, next foundation, and it used confined to the house with the mumps — speak llall,_ -- of Sunday at 3 p. m. standard time. A cordial buildings were erected upon old Hat Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Ellis Stockton J Springs visited Mi. and Mrs. L. D. Berry invitation is extended to all. boats turned botton up. 4 ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ la t Sunday. Captain .1. E. Hichborn, who has been ^4444 44444444444444^ THORNDIKE. spending the winter in Cambridge, Mass., The Democrats generally attribute .J. F. re- Rev. Alonzo Bradford passed with his daughter, Mrs. Ryder, Charles Shute was in Bangor over Friday school pre- Mrs. their successes in last Monday’s elec- with his brother, Leslie A. Bradford. turned home February 27th. The Frankfort High pupils the of her daughter, Miss night little Mr. Sunday, guest _Arthur w ith his en- sented the very bright play tions to the bill, and that Simpson, gasolene Mrs. Alva Treat very enter- lues- Lucia B. Shute. Sturgis say pleasantly 10 a full house at Denslow Hall gine, is sawing up the woodpiles iu this Club at Bob” was as a tained the Neighborhood Whist 27th. A company A very pleasant entertainment given the is meant rebuke for the — Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. went even lug, Feb. large change vicinity Wing Delicious re- day from The her home Monday evening. on the tram at the hall last Wednesday evening. last to Augusta morning to pass a few came down evening passage by the legislature of this Friday freshments were served and all had a most and “Other Peoples’ Business" was with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wing—Miss- Frankfort to attend the performance sketch HOME OF days Mr. THE PEOPLE time. :>n the after which enforcement measure. This would im- enjoyable dance which followed, returning given hy local talent, es‘Winnie Patterson and Velma Hogan are entertained with his train for the occasion, it Austin B. French that the of wl.o attending school at Brooks village this i Sell. George E. Klinck, Capt. George special arranged a ply people Maine, to hear the an- Victor Talking Machine. There was spring_Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Palmer en- Thomas, from Baltimore, with 511 tons of sounded strangely enough much a amendment to dances that tho audience and all were very adopted prohibition tertained Miss Myrtie A. Ward and Miss i fertilizer, consigned to the K. T. Prentiss nouncement between two large will he ready in one the constitution and who have Mae Ashford and brother Friday evening.. ; of Presque Isle, arrived at the train for Frankfort pleased. repeat- Company our 24tli at the Mrs. Ware is her I Jellison March 1st. minute.” Thus are we aud neighboring William E. Grant died Feb. for Mary visiting daughter, pier M. S. K K. edly voted prohibition, are in favor Mrs. 0. .1. Farweil.Mrs Jennie Wal- towns being convened by the N. narrows, after a few days illness of conges- of lloulton arrived tune we of prohibition but against its enforce- bridge of Fairfield has bought the place Miss Ada Atchison After having it this very short tion of the stomach, aged 50 years lacking 1 and is the guest for a few to it with all in the of the known as the Thomas Young farm of Saturday night should be very loath give up, one day. Hehad lived family ment. We do not believe that this is of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens. She it includes, for for about 14 The | and years, of days National Bank Bellas! Joseph Prentiss, and is moving her goods the comforts privileges late Edward Partridge is serious trouble with her eyes and accustomed to that will be hard trio- of any considerable number of there where she w iil make her home for the i having so quickly do we become has left a vacancy there City is under treatment of Dr. Clough of lian- become necessities. a present—Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farweil eu- luxuries that they to fill, was of pleasant, genial disposition Maine people. ! gor. friends in town. The funeral tertained the whist party Friday evening. of some and had many Half Moon pond was the scene following Ins death ( onlectionery was served by the hostess... Miss Marian who has been at- the local horse- was held the Monday The situation cannot be cloud- Kneeland, very exciting sport among Rev. T. C. Derrick and plain M;>s Ethel Howard passed Tuesday night the Castine Normal school the tast with a service by ABSOLUTE SAFETY ! tending during men the first of last week. Among Park. Burial was ed. The battle in Bath at the polls w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howard, home last Thurs- and conducted by undertaker j the winter teim, arrived ones were the pacers, Barney B., 2.31, is of : while on her from to Watervilie in the Narrows cemetery. Monday Republicanism against way Unity day for a three weeks’ vacation. She will owned by W. Berry; trot- where she attended the of Miss Venture, 2.17}, Democracy and any yielding by any! wedding return to Castine for the spring term. Silver 2.28, owned by J. Lan- Marion Foster of and Charles Park- ters, Spray, NORTH STOCKTON SPRINGS. Republicans to factional feeling or Unit} caster and Wilkes (no mark > by K. 1 j hui Albion. Miss Howard wa- brides- W. C. contractor of Bane, Vt., Lady sick for several See Our List of Investments: for Yourself st of Jones, The ice was but did not pro- Mr. Ray Howard has been Judge temporary prejudice regarding unim-i arrived in town to load and Grieve. soft, maid_Dr. Kilgore was in town Sunday to Saturday ship and close finishes. Bar- weeks. details of this campaign will i his railroad tools and hibit lots of speed portant see Jennie, tile little daughter of Mr. and from Kidder’s Point tak- to on ney B. a trifle fast for Venture, II. R. Partridge went Searsport prove of aid and comfort to the Demo- Mrs. Burton who is with i material preparatory to beginning opera- proved Gross, suffering three straight heats. A number of business Monday. Total over $132,000 crats of Bath.—The Bath Anvil. an abcess of the ihroat. Dr. also tions on the Somerset railroad, where he ing Responsibility Kilgore races were trotted by Silver Spray called on friends attended who is sick lias taken a contract for grading live miles. pretty Mr. Manson Littletieid j 'i hi.- gives the “plain situation” here, Charley Littlefield, and the latter winning easily. with D. Lady Wilkes, in this vicinity recently. appendicitis.Nelson Blethen, in made a creditable with a amendment, that a Sell. J. W. Balano, from Portland, tow, She also very appearance has been hauling 3 °Io on on slight viz., who has been seriously ill, is one heat Mr. Lyman Partridge Interest Accounts and Certifi- improving. with 257 M. feet of hard pine lumber eon- against the field ; finishing even in paid Savings Democratic at our election Dr. 1‘. Hurd attends him-The Now and spool wood to Searsport. victory city signed to tlm Northern Maine Seaport Rail- with Venture, and with proper handling cates of don’t Then Club met Friday evening with Mr. mare. hauled a two horse load Deposit; money in your next “would of aid and I road came into last 21 to make a very speedy George Overlook carry your Monday prove and Mrs. Richard with 30 mem- Co., port Thursday. promises Higgins, M. feet of this lumber will be forwarded to of apples to the wharf Monday. comfort to the Democrats” of bers present. The meeting was called to March 2nd, the steam lighter Reliance but have Accounts (all books free and I Maine, lloulton, and the remainder piled in Cape in Clifford bought a horse of Mr. pockets, Checking order by the President, Mrs. Maud Hogan, and a dredge outfit arrived to engage Staples and elsewhere. The main is not Jellison material yard.' of Colson of Searsport recently. object who called for the report of the social and dredging operations on the westerly side any amount opens an account); Safe Deposit Boxes at of to similar to the Mrs. Jennie Moore enter tained a party of j the possession the city offices, but literary committee and other business to Contractor has hauled off his Cape Jellison pier, opera- 1 Spellman Point house one last week. our come before the meeting. Then followed pile drivers, which have been drawn up for tions lately conducted at Mack's friends at her evening $3.00 (see vault, main door with hinges 20,- secure a vantage ground that will com- 25 feet of weighs the singing of “America” by the Club, fol- some time at the shore, and has proceeded wharf, so that vessels drawing Christine and Mildred Partridge and at low tide. severe 000 mand outside financial aid in the fall lowed by several selections from “Gospel to Mack’s Point, where he will begin the water can safely dock there Grace Clifford are recovering from lbs.); Gilt Edge City and County Bonds to net you a “I'm Heart so that vessels could To this end the Democrats Hymns,” solo wearing My work of enlarging the wharf of the Sprague The mud is soft, plow colds. campaign. For Sweetheart” Miss Ada 50 will it without but as the big 4 °Io. made. am Away Y'ou, by Coal Co. We understand that feet through injury, All of the measles patients are convalas- Collections Information regarding selected a candidate for who it Ola Webb adding her alto to he added to its steamers, which draw 24 feet Mayor Boody—Miss present length. spool-wood eent except Stanley Partridge, who is ill the chorus—was a of would find this inconvenient, the furnished free of was would command both the finely rendered, solo, water, with a severe attack of fever follow- security charge. expected On account of the drain in the church M. S. R. are to have plurisy j “Down Where The Swanee River Flows,” managers of the N. R., measles. and rum cellar the water from the heavy- and ing the temperance the vote, hoping prettily sang by Carl Hogan; song, “In freezing this mud removed, thus making it plain Business done by mail as as in person. j rain fall Saturday- night ran into the crafts. It is Several of our young folks attended Rev. conveniently ‘.MHO lie Cl 111 KJi 111/- The Shade of the Appletree,” by Misses easy sailing for the deepest UIO^IUIIUCU near the Marsh Ola Webb, Ada Boody, Gertrude Hogar, furnace drum, the feed-door being the intention to dredge the whole length of Corson’s meeting at the Prospect If not a we want your and ex and build- A already patron, business, ! publicans to carry the election. Then Lottie and Lena Leavitt, Will Ward and bottom of the cellar, prevented the wharf on the westerly side to a width schoolhouse last Sunday. prosperous a lire hence the ser- school has been organized. Friends the nominated a man of Carl Hogan closed the program. The next ing Sunday morning; of from 100 to lfO feet, thus making ample Sunday to have it. an account now, either Republicans had to be omitted. with- are to hear of the of build- pect Open checking meeting will be at H. M. Small’s tomorrow', vice Sunday night room for the largest steamers to come here glad plan of character and at Jellison as de- admitted ability, high out or hinderance. The ing mission rooms Cape or Friday, 1 ne coin weainer which came so suuuen- delay dredgings or savings, both. j evening._ the side scribed in last week's Journal. Visitors at of all the 'o us and and are being deposited along westerly possessed qualifications ruAAniufii. ly to last Wednesday Thursday, Jellison last summer remember the was such a terrible of Sears Island. Cape make an ideal Mayor—a man of posi- The High School Dramatic Club got the which accompanied by Bethel Mission tent at the head of the WM. B. Pres. C. more severe from our SWAN, W. WESCOTT, Cashier ! over wind, seemed the The Mrs. Grace Lancas- held. tive convictions, who if elected will first excursion rates the Northern following ladies, wharf, where services were I mild days. Everyone is regretting A. Miss Nettie Maine Seaport R. R. Sixty-four persons previous ter, Miss Evelyn Coicord, ui that the snow of afternoon should Edith Daley and Campoen, representsvco DIRECTORS : enter upon the duties of the office un- went from Frankfort to Stockton Feb. 19th Saturday Twiss, Miss Lizzie B. Coicord, Miss Tel. have turned to hail and then the New England Tel. & Co., to the of “Mr. a have rain, especial- Miss L. Coicord, Miss Edith tele- Wm. B. Swan, Ihomas W, Pitcher, Clarence E. Mclntire trammelled and with the determination enjoy production Bob,” Grillin, Evelyn taken a number of orders for drama at Denslow Hall the ly those who are waiting to haul logs and Miss Alida Shute, Miss Ethel large presented by Fletcher, phones in this vicinity. Among them are Robert F. Dunton, Elmer A. Sherman, Thomas E. Shea, to do albin his power for the best inter- High school. The of both towns wood. Coicord, Miss Blanche Berry and Miss people Fred Ellis, Fred Eames, Stephen Larrabee, Asa A. had a After the Belle Gertrude Lancaster was Howes, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Winfield S. Pendleton ests of the city. The tickets nominated very enjoyable evening. Mr. W. F. Coombs, proprietor of the Troy Conery (Mrs. Ervin Harris, Arthur Robbins, Lyman the Stockton had a social unavoidably detained at home) organized in (he wards also call'for play people dance, in Bangor, was in town over Sun- F. J. Clark, Leroy Nickerson, respective and at 12 o’clock the train the their last Saturday afternoon with Partridge, brought day, the guest of Mr., and Mrs. Frank L. guilil Clifford Staples, .J. A. Haley, 1. K Gould, commendation and should command Frankfort home, and the return the valuable assistance of Mrs. Everett hd- people trip Marstnn. Mr. Coombs came with a view to l C. II. and O. B. Gray, W. Q. Spinney, was enlivened strains of at whose bouse they met. the of and by “Dixie,” locating a laundry here and if he can make Staples, Jr., ward Edwin Curtis, Lemuel Ames support every Republican “Emaline” and “Yankee Doodle Girl.” The Mrs. S. invited the young ladies j Clifford, satisfactory arrangements will probably very kindly I and Arthur Moore. 01 all who wish to have the affairs of B. & A. officials made the round fare for an afternoon of whist and after talking trip open business here. This is a much needed 50 cents. Mr. 11. W. Files, principal of the over various plans for organizing and for- the city entrusted to strong and capable industry, particularly with our increased HYOMEI CURES CATARRH. High school, did extra good work in train- warding future church work they indulged It Costs No More population. hands. ing his pupils for the drama and played an in the game, finishing the most enjoyable Its Balsams Kill all Catarrhal excellent himself in the production. A crew of men was engaged Monday in occasion with refreshments. The first reg- ; Healing There is no local issue pending. part It. H. Everything went off without a break and laying a track on the front of the bulkhead, ular meeting of the society was held with Germs—Sold Under Guarantee by TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH There are no charges against the exist- the extra songs between the acts caused at Cape Jellison for the accommodation of Miss Evelyn A. Coicord Wednesday after- Moody. ing city government; no promises of heavy applause all over the house. One lumber shipments direct from ear to vessel. noon. The young ladies are full of enthu- There is no more common disease than half of the proceeds of the entertainment The inside track on the bulkhead will be siasm and we congratulate them upon their catarrh, and none that is more dangerous, better those who are things by seeking will be added to the book fund of the High removed in a day or two onto the gravel auspicious beginning and feel confident the It weakens and debilitates the whole sys- will the city offices for a partisan end. Re- school, 'lhe affair was a success in every filling which forms the future track yard. Ladies’ Aid Society, with which they j tern, if it is allowed to run, leads to serious, ! feature—'lhe village schools closed Fri- The managers of the “Seaport Terminal” cooperate, will have a strong helper in ■ and sometimes fatal complications. who cast their votes for the dis- publicans day. The grammar school was taught by seem deteimined to make it first class in them. We hope to have a much larger It is a noteworthy fact that among the size down for our next summer’s I for Democratic candidates in our city Miss Mary J. Leonard, who closed the term every respect, from its immense play of fancy articles many medicines and treatments catarrh, Then there’s the INTEREST. by giving a very pleasant entertainment by to the smallest details. They expect*big “sale,” as there will be a longer time to there is only one which R. II. Moody sells election must know that in so doing One her pupils. The play was entitled The Old business and are surely making the best of prepare the articles, both fancy and useful, under their positive guarantee to refund the party received $(i.t>t in interest for the month of to make they are contributing to a Democratic Fashioned School. Following is a list of preparations to handle it speedily. as well as a larger force of workers money if it does not cure,—Ilyomei, Na- February, while at the same time his money was subject Miss Leonard’s who were not ab- them. The outlook is certainly encourag- ture’s for the cure of catarrh. to victory in September. That is the pupils remedy check. THIS WAS CLEAR GAIN—A PRESENT— sent for the term: Violet Maxwell, Roy The whaleback steamer Bay View ar- ing for the church work and it seems most No dangerous drugs are taken into the like finding $0.01. openly declared and freely admitted Perkins, Minita Page, Grover Carr, Lena rived at Mack’s Point March 5th from fitting that the church should share with all stomach when Hyomei is used. Breathed with tons of soft material that comes YOUR account is worth to if left with object of our opponents. Against their Taney, Norah M. Caloon-Ernest Howard Newport News 2,300 coal, things else in the prosperity through the small pocket inhaler money you and Miss Louise T. Otis were married Mon- consigned to the B. & A. R. R. Co. As which has come and is coming to our vil- with every Hyomei outfit, its healing bal- the Waldo Trust Company. Send for our new booklet, candidates we have not a will to New- of personally day at St. Gabriel church, Winterport. soon as discharged she return lage. sams penetrate to the most remote cells free. have to Vermont on their wed- News for a similar cargo for the same the nose, and lungs, killing the word to say; but are not the Republi- They gone port throat, 2 % Interest on Check Accounts. ding tour. Their many friends extend con- cousignee. In addition to this, there are SANDY POINT. germs of catarrh, healing the irritated mu- paid can candidates The equally worthy? gratulations— Mrs. Levia Clark of Pros- chartered to load for the B. & A. R. R. Co. cous membrane, and making complete and 3 °h Interest in Savings Department. issue is purely a party one, and it be- is her sister, Mrs. Everett San- the schooners Bullard, 2,300 tons; French, Miss Lottie Grant visited in Prospect lasting cures. pect visiting CAPITAL and hooves every Republican to vote for the born_Oliver Grant, who underwent an 1,200 tons and another of 1,200 tons; and for Ferry recently. The complete Hyomei outfit, consisting of SURPLUS March I, 1906, $79,182.43. candidates of his at the hospital at Bangor for ap- the Great Northern Paper Co. of Milli- an inhaler that can be carried in the purse party. operation Charles Shute went to Belfast Sat- pendicitis, is improving fast.After the nocket the schooner W. L. Douglas, 5,700 Capt. or vest pooket, a medicine dropper, and a election of officers in the town meeting Mon- tons. The Douglas cleared from Newport urday on business. bottle of Hyomei, costs only $1. The in- LETTFR TO BEN D. FIELD, an Feb. 28th. a while extra bottles day the moderator declared adjourn- News Mrs. Lydia Staples is in Bangor for a haler will last lifetime, down stairs and can whenever need- BELFAST, MAINE. ment that all might go visit with relatives. of Hyomei be procured, partake of the excellent dinner served in An enthusiastic and largely attended ed, for only 60 cents, was in Masonic Tues- was here for Dear Sir: What’s the penalty for selling the dining room of the hall at 20 cents a meeting held Block, F. F. Perkins of Stboeis R. H. Moody is selling a good many Hyo- in state? the Workers. About fif- evening, Feb. 27th, at which a Board several the week. mei outfits at this season, and he has so to adulterated paint your head Willing day days past Order. by Made What is adulterated paint? teen dollars were realized. After an hour’s of Trade was organized, with the following much confidence in the remedy that he R. H. Miss Ora Libby of Prospect was here Clothing Is paint? Is chalk paint? Is recess the town meeting was again called officers: Mr. Rockwood, President; guarantees to refund the money in case it clay Saturday for a short visit with friends. barytes paint? Is lime paint? Is benzine? to order and the remainder of the business Mr. S. B. Merrtihew, 1st Vice President; does not cure. 30 Is water? Is soap? Is mud? transacted. Some of the oldest citizens say Capt. M. E. Colcord, 2nd Vice President; Capt. Melvin Grant arrived home from MEN’S SUITS is the 3d Vice President; Mr. $12.00 $12 We know what is; what is not that never before had they known of so Capt. Ralph Morse, Newport News recently after an absence of Portland has an Earthquake. is but Mr. J. G. Lam- question. Apparently nothing not; peaceful and well conducted a town meet- W. J. Creamer, Secretary; 2J years. a not a Mr. Treasurer. The various committees we're only paint-manulacturer, ing. The new first selectman, Hop- bert, Portland, Me., March 4. There was a 00 MEN’S $12.00 are to be at the next meeting. Rev. F. A. in Veasie $12 lawyer. kius, and Road Commissioner H. L. Clark appointed Foqte preached distinct shock as of an at 12.5T and full interest is manifested in this new March 4th and then went to Canada for a earthquake Devoe is paint, all pamt; said “smoke up,” and everybody smoked Much Sunday morning. The rumbling was heard no We direction and and lasting benefit month. BY YARD CHEAP. measure; no whitewash; nothing. Monday night. Hopkins and Clark will great good in several parts of the oity although the CLOTH our town is to result from its know what is; what is not is the question. smoke later_W. S. York visited friends to expected Mr. and Mrs. Milford Turner and little rumbling seemed to be looated in the center exertions. It seems like a move in the Tours truly, in the village this week....Work was not daughter have been visiting in Rockport of the oity. The rumbling lasted only a few F. W. Devoh & Co. at the works town meet- right direotion, and we wish it all the suc- 64 Belfast* 92 suspended granite the past week. aeoonds. E. O. High Street, F. S. Mason & Hall sell oar peint. ing day. cess possible. HALL,

---—« Following are donations received atfthe I The Improvement Society will meet with lilfNEWS Of BELFAST. Waldo County General Hospital the past I Mies Inez E. Crawford, Monday, March week: Chairs, Ladies’ Hospital,Aid; fans, 12th, at 2.30 p. m. will an illustrated carna- \delphians give Mrs. Clarke, Lincolnville; basket of Odd Fellows’ Minstrels. Again we social Friday evening, March lilies and ferns, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. talent for a en- and tions, are indebted to local very «* "* Mr. and Geo. W. Miller; carnations, Mrs., joyable entertainment, in which was evi- I D. CHASE & musk-rat fiir Stoddard. dramatic and ! before, ;,nmier of a gentleman’s Two Minutes deneed, as many times |A. SON.I | !1 be rewarded on leaving the same Ice Cutting in East Belfast. The musical abilities of a high order. The cur- on a item last week on the ice cutting on Goose tain rose for the first part very pretty t|iis '-nice. tell us that all Physicians ladies and gen- and as some inferred The Small Wares in the harbor River was misleading stage young lias been more ice grouping. Goods, Carpets.! the blood in a Frauk at time during the from it that Messrs. Peavey and Stephen- healthy i tleinen of the circle, Mabel Webber, ,pek than any |Dry with son were in Such is not the human i Ross Hammons, but is has not interfered partnership. body passes through Thorne, Nettie Shuman, case. Mr. Peavey is cutting ice for the Mariau Selden Hammons, Helen ,(ligation. the heart once in two Wells, ^HEADQUARTERS^ -^HEADQUARTERS^ -^flEADQUARTEkSss- 2 some distance above Mr. every John Eva Methodist local trade Steph- Bird, Lee Patterson, Parker, will be a sociable at the minutes. If this action be- IN BELFAST FOR IN BELFAST FOW Z enson. The latter has put up a house of Luther Hammons, Louise Heal, IN BELFAST FOR a; Wednesday evening, lieports Jackson, 500 tons capacity, which he is filling from comes the whole Louise Dennett, Walter _,\en how the dellar was earned irregular Ralph Morse, the and he stack an additional were dressed will be for sale, pond, may suffers. Poor health Whitehead, Kate Brier, in Waists. Shirt Waist buits 2 made candy He will body | ^Waistings^ quantity for early consumption. white, the ladies with white crepe paper i.ihnson of Liberty was unable in the He follows blood ; Scott’s deliver ice to customers city. poor trimmed with red. The “ends,” Isa ic bis interesting articles on The and later cut j wil- has an abundance of ice piay Emulsion makes the blood Patterson and Bert Davis, bones, and Res- this week. Next week's Sole Always Desirable! X N'avy some for shipment. sie Clifford, were Agents ton.axmins- of New One reason Keyes and Walter tambos, ,. nt will deal with the battle pure. why The Mayor’s Supper. In accordance in costume and blacked. The piano, David and JOHN j minstrel IN BELFAST FOR THE TERand BRUS- ANDERSON’S 2 L. T. after the Eaton most with custom Mayor Shales, I at which Mrs. Hal R. presided Bigelow IMPORTED SCOICM Co. are to have their 11th SEL SRUGS 2 df llose close of business last Monday evening, in- ! acceptably, and the other musicians, were ball in the Belfast Opera House the vited the members of the city government SCOTT’S on a platform at the rear of stage. Mr. In all sizes. March 23d, and no pains Carpet evening, to the Windsor Hotel to partake of a ban- E. S. Pitcher was the interlocutor, Charles Peerlessc* time. to make it a gala was Parson STAINE’S Inlaid Linoleums. spared quet prepared for the occasion by Landlord EMULSION Hammons, in black face, John- ^GINGHAMS# A skating continues the rage. Jones. The menu had on the front page a son, and Austin Feruald represented Larry WALTON Plain Linoleums. A small lot left of these fine | easant private party last week was view of Belfast from the east side, and the a aid is because Mulligan. The overture introduced a num- Priscilla 2^ great goods. Nothing to equal them 2 ..,1 by Misses Minnie Hilton and following appetizing list of viands: is^uch ber of popular songs and choruses, very LOWELL Extra Super Carpets. it passes so into for waists and house !' Bachelder. A brass quintette Blue Points. quicldy pleasingly rendered. The following pro- . W Cold Chicken the blood. It is 110 lb. China Matting. Belfast Band furnished music, Cold Turkey di- gram the first part: Cold Ham partly completed Cold Tongue Miss Patterson Undermuslins I2ic. ball at Sea- Green Peas before it enters the My Dusky Rose. ALL kinds of Remnants. Only per Z will be a masquerade Hot Mashed Potatoes gested Since Father went to Work, Mr. C lifford yard. Salad W. Stern & N. ,mge ball, this, Thursday, evening, Shrimp stomach ; a double advan- (Published by Jos. Co., Y.) Lettuce Radishes of that Old Kentucky Home, will be served at interims Celery Dreaming bmeuts Hot Rolls Cold Bread in tliis. Less work Miss Heal Muslin Curtains, tage is Prizes will be given to the lady in Vanilla Ice Cream with Cake When the Evening Breeze Sighing, f for the “Home, Sweet Home,” Mr. Parker • White Goods Ladies’ and Misses S : ooking costume and to the gentle- Apples Oranges Grapes stomach; quicker Give Me Back My Dime, Mr. Davis , Crackers Central, Water and more direct benefits. Finale—Sitver Heels, Entire Company the best make-up. Tea Coffee Milk Kimonas and Material # Sirs. Keyes, who was on the program for util Belfast Dramatic Club will Highland Spring Water To the amount z FOR MAKING KIMONAS, A get greatest a was unable to sing because of a sore I -^1906^- The solo, Phase’s ,• drama entitled “Among has of with Words of Cheer. The Journal good the least pos- throat. Part II. opened with a song by Bert Soft Black Silks, A s'' at tlie Pitcher school house, been favored of late by its subscribers and sible effort is the of Davis, introducing local bits, followed by Is to be the whitest white ENTRAL March 13th. desire J going Table Linens and Crashes, Belfast;Tuesday evening, and in with many HI # friends, verbally writing, selections Patterson’s Saxaphone Quar- in by goods season ever known. We ■■..>, the first fair night. will. everyone health. expressions of appreciation and good poor tette, who were encored, five minutes of J Ribbons and Belts, 9 subscriber Scott’s Emulsion does 9 have the finest collection to se- : !es 0. Dickey of Fast Xorthport, Last week a Lewiston, Me., just fun by Whitehead and Clifford, and Doing ^ORNER Vests and be- The Jour- Pants, 2 herd had to be killed recently w rote: “It is eighteen years since that. A for the a Good Turn by Professors 0. Howe Wise lect from to be found in Belfast change S 16 Button Kid (jioves. : tuberculosis, bought of S. G. Nor- nal its welcome visits to me, and if and 1. B. .smart. The entertainment closed Length 2 began better takes place even be- p.ject to test, 3 two-year old heifers. by chance a copy fails to come at the regu- with the sketch, “In Yacatiou Time,” with MAIL ORDERS prcmptly filled and all and as can fore it. ,. Dr Darling examined them, lar time I am just as uneasy l be you expect the cast: following correspondence answered immediately* iliem all right. until it makes its appearance. 1 feel as Jerusha Lambert, a maiden lady—forty or p st. • Ladies’ We will send you a Bessie Keyes "r“‘£,£ CHASE will meet with though I had lost a friend. And how any fbanning League •ample free. Count de Gasoline, doing America and may from home can life B. L. Davis manton PATTERNS Thursday, after- Belfaster away enjoy Be sure that this Americans, | sepli Tyler this, the visits of The Journal Ferry Lambert, a man ied masher, Will return from Boston and A it 2.3" o’clock. The subjects of without weekly picture in the form of Ross Hammons 2 always give satisfaction. of “The is a mystery to me. Long may it prosper a label is on the - Mrs. Perrv Lambert, with an eye on Perry, Price of each New York this week with an A are “The City Washington,'' Kate Brier pattern .IOc and "In the White in all good work and may it always be per of every bottle of By stimuli Library” Jack Drummond, Perry’s friend in iniquity, W We to announce at mail.|2c entire new stock of We is the Emulsion beg that all P. O. goods. The will be followed by found on the side of right and justice you buy. J. L^e Patterson Box 1040. Telephone .’9-3. ^ papers a “tourist" on his nerve, W seasons of the we of an old subscriber." Dusty Roads, travelirg year shall invite you to call and examine and a social hour. prayer Scott & Bowne W. J. Clifford those and Chemists Garibaldi Minzesheimer, who buys and sells, W carry dainty exquisite the season's latest Fall River, Mass., V. M. C. A. bar- The Tribune Farmer. Many of our Austin Feruald productions. ^ Pearl N. pieces for the neck that 409 St., Y, Violet a seaside particu- A. D. CHASE & the and il under the of now have this excellent farm and Astorbilt, belle, £ SON, Guaranteeing goodsi team, management readers Louise Dennett ^ cents and lar women are of the Y. in The Jour- 50 $1.00 always looking prices, let us make you a cus- A II. l'iper, formerly Bangor home weekly connection with All Jefferson llawksmith, the detective, £ druggist* Walter Whitehead Chase’s Corner. is its second trip to and more would their sub- mer for the coming year. 'S A., planning nal, many pay 6 ^ VioIet’s friends—nice This aggregation made a trip scription in advance and secure it free if EsteHe ! girls, Louise Heal gh the state last year winning every they knew what a valuable publication it is. and in Memorial Eva Jackson w ith Belfast. un- The entertainment hop xcept tile one We had a contract with the publishers The in the Bel- Hall last Friday evening by the High school entertainment was given —ft Mt —• —8 were der which we were enabled to furnish it .lolly Housekeepers pleasantly school labora- fast Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday The seniors for the benefit of the tamed last Monday evening by Mrs. free to all subscribers paying $2 for audi- was well The entertain- evenings before large and delighted on street, Journal one in tory patronized. Lancaster at her home High Republican year advance; ences. ment, consisting of recitations and musical YOU DO entertainment savored of “ye olden but a recent ruling of the post office depart- selections, was very creditable to the school How’s This? and antiquarian were ment will not permit of this price after CAN a with music We offer One Dollars Reward for The and was followed by dance by Hundred any BETTER Belfast Store in evidence. Refreshments were March 31,190d. All subscriptions received case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Hall’s Orchestra. A goodly sum was by Dept. Keyes’ d and each member received a dainty by us in season to reach New York prior to Catarrh Cure. for the F. J. CHENEY & O. THAN TO A business March will be realized laboratory. CO., Toledo, BUY made souvenir. the close of 31,190(>, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney WILL OFFER A FEW taken at the old rate. After that time the Hospital Fair. This event, which the for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly children's Carnival to be given at Farmer have been working honorable in all business transactions and finan- price for The Journal and Tribune ladies energetically able to out made i',-ra House Friday afternoon, March cially carry any obligations by will be $2.20. upon for some weeks, will take place in the his firm. children in costumes, & ■jtPIANO* by rifty fancy and even- Waldixg. Kinnan Marvin, Opera House on the afternoons Wholesale O. mie unusual and beauti- Druggists. Toledo, for te of the most the The Committee. The Belfast House Season School ings of March loth and ltith. This fair will Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting that lias been sold to the pub Specials Cleaning The ilmctions ever given in this city. of ten mem- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of school committee is composed be for the benefit of an institution in which LOT ■ I he Testimonials sent free. Price 75 lie for a continuous of NO. 1. One s of the holies, who have this in system. period Scrubbing Brush for the tloor, one for wood work and one for bers, two from each ward. The members feel a interest and cents bottle Sold all the public should great per by Druggists. vegetables or tlie one dish Mrs T. B. Hinsmore, Mrs. R. H, Take Hall’s Pills for FORTY’ Y’EARS, and is be hands, mop, large size, one whisk broom, one _e, serve for two years, and live members, one enthusiastic Family constipation. should give it liberal and pat- w7 hanunar and one small bbl. of carpet tacks—the lot for I2f5e. s and Mrs. Harry W. Clark, assure The ing used by leading musicians from each ward, are elected each year. The program for the two days is of the ronage. number of LOT NO. 2. Consists of 10 cakes of ittractiveness of this feature members whose terms this year are which and in a great pub- soap, toilet and washing assertment, no expire varied and brilliant. The food sale, two cakes Fair. lic and institutions alike, lO (‘tikes, lor t2f5e. spital James II. Howes, Ward 1; Chas. S. Bick- will be in charge of Mrs. Bancroft 11. Con- private 3 e sale of the shoe factory building to ford, Ward 2; William A. -Mason, Ward 3; ant and Miss Maude E. Barker will con- all over the country? Such a dozen Brooms while they last, your choice for 19c. necessitated a Chas. T. Ward and Elisha W. am 11. Quimby change Littlefield, 4, tinue every afternoon and evening, as will piano is the 8 dozen Mops, long handle, fastener or and mop for 19c. officers of the Manufacturing & Real Ellis, Ward 5. The Republican nominations also the sale of fancy articles iu charge of holder, complete .e a title to to till these vacancies are as follows: Ward Co., corporation holding Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore, and candy and 2 dozen for hard wood floors for 35c. Ward Chas. S. Bick- Mops property, and Monday the following I, Rev. Harry Lutz; 2, tables in charge of Mrs. R. H. Howes and MILLER B. Rev. iilloiii! Ward A. Ward •: s were elected: President and Treas- ford; 3, Stantial; 4, Mrs. Wm. K. Keene, respectively. Mrs. 0. A PRESENT GIVEN with every pound of our 50c. Tea—try it. J. W. Vaughan, Ward 3, Elisha W. Ellis. \\ iliiam H. Quimby; Clerk, George S. Vickery has the mystery table. Contri- It is Time to Begin Call at my store and see it. Ii. The act to for the election of school jnimby; General Manager, James preside butions to any of the above tables will be the committee and a of schools about your house! ... *s, these three also constituting superintendaut very gratefully received by the aforesaid thinking painting into effect Jan. 1894. James 11. E. S. The Belfast 1 of directors. went 1, ladies. Tea will be served in the Japanese PITCHER, Dept. Store, Howes has served continuously on the com- Dunton. The season i.-tport is kicking about loafers in the booth by Miss Helen till the and mittee from Ward 1 from the first, and has all the attractions 75 Main St., Belfast, Me. ..nice. These loafers entry tickets at SI include per- = smoke to W. H. our with cigarette and cigar been chairman. During his last term, tainiug to the fair and will draw a prize RICHARDS, Proprietor. ;.si out fort of others. Not only this hut which expires this year, he changed his evening. The single tickets are 25 a iier of persons have been insulted by Friday and now Orders have been issued to clear residence from Ward 1 to Ward 2, cents for adults, 15 cents for children u nder Mr. in out. retires, after long and faithful service. 12 years, for the carnival only. THE HARWLESlT Usie are other places where like con- nominated to succeed himself, Bickford, Steamer Notes. Frank II. Sherman ms and where like orders should has been the efficient chairman of the prevail heretofore general agent of the Eastern 'sued. six The new board for the past years. Steamship Company, has been appointed members Messrs. Rev. Harry v. i readers who frequent our Free nominated, of the Bangor division of Mr. superintendent Motor and Rev. J. W. in be interested to know that Lutz, A. B. Stantial at Rock- You, SPARK ) in or vou are with I may X System Boatman,your power outfit, the company headquarters Wantm thr (p Xj till lilt anil volumes of flo- are qualified for the <*> out of date. We have the KNOW- L u the past year 1.1,880 Vaughan, specially land. Heretofore Mr. Sherman has had !L X PORi IH (TIIRKE HOW to fit ANY gasolene engine X be called to wer* taken from the Library. This is duties they will upon perform. to do with the 30 agencies and land- <5> with the Jump Spark sygtein of ignition. mainly hair from the v\ a successful teacher For the removal of superfluous X e KNOW we can alt*'i some styles of the two-cvcle and fit ,i (c cent of the whole circulation Mr. Stantial has been under his The the hair engine per ings coming jurisdiction. face, neck or arms. It not only removes <*, with the late three port system. An examinalion of your machine will L schools for the town will, if b numbered “9,308, the largest amount aiid superintendent of him of all the details perfectly clean in five minutes, but ap- X show tlie possibilities in your case. The advantages of the JUM 1* SI Alt K A. change gives charge cure. It members plied every third day make a permanent <§ are: ease of control and battery economy. The advantages of the £ taken out in any year of the Library’s of Brooks. With the holding of the five steamers, the of the management depends upon the strength of the hair length THREE PORT syste marc speed and gasolene economy. X over and renominated this makes an ex- destroy it. The If is y.orn ■ry. This enormous amount of novel James T. Morse, Juliette and Catherine of }f time it will take to entirely your engine and weak WE are the DOCTORS. ^ price has been reduced to two dollars ($2.00) tor for to those who ceptionally strong board. and tor ling gives food thought the Bar Harbor and Blue Hill lines, MONARCH MIXED PAINT is the complete outfit. By sending money order Fresh Batteries, Cylinder Oils and Packings always in stock. X name and address ud a Library's influence not an un- the Monhegan and Miueola of the Portland, that amount and writing your Shipping Items. Charles E. Bieknell kind to use. We carry all kinds plainly it will be sent to you in plain package by ed in the division. The Port- 44 good community. of who Rockland and Machias also return express. READ HACHINE and Capt. W. G. Butman Rockland, of painters’ supplies, confidential. WORKS, M“,uTei^‘,i,!?"“*• I the sale of the land and Rockland now that it has All correspondence | ,e recently reported the wreck the brig Atalanta, and line, bought of the Eastern TIN and MRS. B. r. WELLS, at Hewes Point, and The Islesboro at their passed into the control of COPPER, its cargo, have concluded work of sal- Me. ier’s the latter to FieldsS. Peudle- Steamship Company, is to be given the title 15 Main St., Belfast, Cove, vage, haying saved a million laths, together GRANITE WARE, N. Y. What of the Portland, Rockland and Machias di- Telephone 135-12 d Brooklyn, disposition with anchors, chains, copper, sails and rig- 19tf_ will make of the vision. It is the intention of the Eastern Pendleton property ging from the brig. The whole cargo con- STOVES, it known, but it is the hotel may Steamship Company to establish a perma- hoped sisted of one and one-half million laths, and for business. The location is a nent service eastward to Machias as well as RANGES, .pened the unsaved balance is now strewn in wind- one. t new owner of the hotel at between Portland and Rockland.We BELFAST he FURNACE8 SAVINGS rows all along the shores of .Seal Island, BANK, Preb’.e of learn on what we consider good authority .ves Point lis Mr. Portland, broken and tit only for fuel.Capt. Bean and it is said has that the Eastern Steamship Co. will build a PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. UNDERTAKERS. is making repairs of the ( amden shipbuilding firm of H. M. BELFAST, MAINE. luruine Sieaiutil 1UI uic naugui auu & R. L. Bean says that owing to the scar- line, to be ready for service in the season of he other day a young lady member of city of lumber there will be no vessels built HERBERT T. 190". She will be much larger and faster ROBERT F. DUNTON WILMER J. DORMAN. FIELD. Improvement Society was seen with an in their shipyard this season. A frame has Mitchell & Trussell, than the present boats on this route—The ■'u! ,.f waste paper which she had pick- been ordered from Oregon, but as it is to be R.H. Coombs & Son, Asst. Treasurer. steamer Rockland called at Castine on her High Street, Beilast, Maine. President. Treasurer, in the street. Of course there is an a vessel via Horn ip shipped in sailing Cape school up trip Keb. 28l.h and took 60 normal CASKETS, nance against throwing waste paper, it will be a year before it arrives — Among students to liucksport. The students have lubbish of any kind, into the public recent charters are the following: Sch. and' a three weeks’ vacation, returning March 20. i-ts, but like most of our ordinances it Anne Lord, Rockport, Me., to Sea Cliff, N. A. D. Chase & bank commenced its ■ Advertisements. This ue honored in the breach than in the Y., ice, $1.25; sch. Charles II. Trickey, New BURIAL GOODS. thirty=eighth of ivauce. llow much and ex- to X. ice, Son make an attractive announcement tortunate trouble, Oyster Bay, Y., A Rockport, Me., Moose some ot the items in their large stock of -e, would be saved if people would only $1.25;.sch. Metinic, Island, Stoning- at all hours to do EMBALM- Mr. circumstance us in the Prepared December 1905. ■tin from thus the streets. to New York, cut granite, $1.25; sch. dry goods, small wares and carpets. put fiscal year 1, littering ton, aud FUNERAL WORK. tyi R. I’. Chase will return from New ING subscriber writes: Fred B. Balano, Stonington to New York, and Mrs. possession of a lot of the Miami, Florida, both day anil night. schooner Caroline York and Boston this week with an entire Uouuected by telephone of the State Bank Examiner the es. hope Mr Mai den,or some one else,will cut granite, $1.25; Gray, lamous “Gold Seal” rubbers. The last statement gives Phila- stock of selected goods. Hade Mr. Quimby to speak oftener. Buck’s Harbor, South Brooksville, tu new personally P. Masonic Their unlike many other 72 Main Straat, Belfast. we stone, $1.30; sells. Ned Fred A. Johnson, Temple, presents fame, value of its assets as enjoy him in Florida as much as if delphia, lip-rap timated market $1,532,932.31, E. lleadharbor new this week in seasonable is a Maine club here.” A lloxbury, Walker and iArcularius, many bargains gold propositions, thoroughly to cut In fact, they are “too numerous for a fund as the depositors of subscriber in writing for an extra island, Jonesport, Providence, gran- goods. merited, based upon actual showing safety regards $203,- here. See his ailvt-James 11. \ to a friend brother at $300, lump sum, each— Capt. E. W. mention” to send says: ‘“My ite, so its liabilities. Odd Fellows block, has a special wearing qualities noticeably over and above 3,1 : 1 had a good laugh over the funny re- Freeman, formerly of schooner Eugene Howes, 709.42 and is closing rubbers. eks of ‘Our George.’ I receive my Jour- liorda, lias taken command of schoonrr sale of dimities this week, absent in most at one-half reg- NOTICE every Friday morning Fannie & Fay, recently purchased by Mr. out winter su.ts and coats very regularly all had rubber of The vessel will ular prices, lie carries carpets, rugs, mat- You’ve Whereas, KATHERINE H. COOMBS, being it is ever a very welcome guest.’ S. W. Gott Stonington. the muslin and lace if legal age, has, of her own free will and accord All received on deposit will go on interest run between her home and New York, tings, oilcloths, linoleums, not be re- moneys hose who went on the Gunner Club ex- port It means eft my home and guardianship, I shall Clark’s axpeiienee. buying date of bills of her con- business — Sch curtains....Wm. A. Clark, Corner, after this any lion to St. last summer will re- in the granite carrying ponsible George At- In a month i r acting. EVERY MONTH Penobscot of the Pendleton Bros, fleet ar- sells the Gold Bond $2 hats....Fred a pair to-day and FIRST DAYS OF EACH AND landing at the wharf of the Port Clyde March3,1006. last from and wood, Winterport, represents the Fidelity and so on. Belfast, (.,1A8 R C,)0MBS. nrovement the marine rived Friday Salem, Mass., or so another pair, December of each calendar year there will be Co., inspecting Co. of with assets of and on the first days of June and Saturday was hauled into the Pendleton and Deposit Maryland way, and meeting Mr. Moody, the It all up and you’ll find made which in the has not been less than 3 per She over made to order Figure a dividend of interest up, past March the dock, north of the steamboat wharf. $6,000,000....Clothing Card of Thanks. mager. Friday, 2d, property Men’s suits You’re not the first after the same. All dividend interest on board the and some other E. O. Hal, 64 High street. 1 expensive. getting the deed.” It is ent per annum, payable Mondays us sheriff’s sale and was had engine by "The better the day the better offered at bought Clara U. of the and if uncalled from the sch. Pendleton Sisters. The and men’s overcoats, $12—Mrs. either. < ay desire to express gratitude and appreciation will be immediately credited to the accounts depositors, Alan L. Bird of Roeklaudfor Captain gear your money’s worth, rendered a by a card or or the timely assistance by goodly as sum. will her hatches enlarged Carver of Searsport publishes a volunteer for at the will bear interest, the same the principal ■:;ac E. Archibald for the face of a note of Penobscot have lumber of men and boys forming time, Dinsmore Store has a lot of a to all end more than two hours concern, while here.The little tug Delta was thanks_The There Is remedy ! lose company working and conscientious oversight of its .00 held by him against the flood of water which seemed likely The affairs of this Bank have the careful the famous Gold Seal rubbers. Read what o subdue the hester Teele has been appointed keeper of taken out on Gilchrest’s marine railway Seal” ! o min my home a continuation of the of its present de- B. F. 15 this If you’ll buy “Gold trustees, who respectfully ask patronage to her rudder—Sch. is said of them....Mrs. Wells, ^“^TiTcWeR. lie property. Saturday for repairs and will be to new accounts with any prospective deposi- Main street, has the Harmless Hair De- rubbers. Thoy cost a little more positors, pleased open Lavendeb Irene E. Meservey, Capt. George A. Gil- Seven Old Maids of hair tors or without the State. from stroyer for the removal of superfluous twice as much within i under the directio’n chrest, arrived Saturday evening but thoy have iws, a comic operetta neck or arms—The Read Wm. G. But- from the face, of Parker and Miss Anne Kit- Stonington in tow of steamer In them as the Mrs. S. A. 44 Main have some- pure gum Wanted Machine street, As last week Mr. Gilchrest Works, at the House man. reported man for a small city farm. Per- taxation. dge will be given Opera motor boatment ether klnd-and It’s the GUM Steady, reliable in this Bank are exempt from and has taken her thing of interest to say to for man. Address Deposits 1 March in connec- has bought the schooner nanent position right iiiirsday evening, 15th, ....The Belfast Store offers a 9 “FARMER, to her a thorough Department that makes rubbers wear. Me. tiun with the Hospital Fair. This is a out on the railway give Caie The Republican Journal, Belfast, few specials for the house cleaning season will be for business daily from 9. a. m. to 3 p. m., except and its overhauling....Sch. Eliza J. Pendleton, This bank open musical farce of dainty comedy with of 50 cen- Think about It. S. Feb. for A present given every pound from 9 a. m. to 12 m. is Do not Dodge, from Georgetown, C., 22, everv ot Saturday. Saturday 'iriiUuess quite side-splitting. tea.... Ultima flour, $5.25 at A. A. Howes & IMI" pound New London, was abandoned 190 miles off a|-» Hiss it. Mrs. Elbridge S. Pitcher and Miss -•»»»♦♦♦_ ROBERT F. 1 ARTHUR I. landed at Elizabeth- Co.’s. Call for a baking sample.Paint ft llfl tea we a JAMES H. HOWES, DUNTON, Mr. Mark Fire Island. Captain give Marian Wells will sing; Crockett, house with the Monarch mixed paint, Trustees. a lumber vessel. The Eliza J. Pen- your FREO G. WHITE, BEN 0. FIELD, Ike leader of Belfast’s famous band, will port by all at the Belfast BROWN, the Pendleton Bros, sold by Mitchell & Trussell. They carry valuable present Mrs. S. A. Parker dleton was owned by Hay a cornet solo, and of R. Belfast, December 1,1905. and built for them in Belfast in 1891. She kinds painters’ supplies.Charles Store. will read a selection in her usual finished Dinsmore Store Department Coombs a caution notice. The manner. was 672 tons net. publishes AbMisitoI the Annual Statement of th» Torture by Savages. | LICENSE OR PROHIBITION. of the torture to which some | “Speaking COM- Etna Insurance of the savage tribes in the Philippines sub- To TTIR FniTOR OF THE BANGOR Company, STORY OF ADffR CHASE. TWO OPEN LETTERS issue ject their captives, reminds me of the intense MERCIAL: In ieadiug the Saturday HARTFORD, CONN., \ on the article suffering I endured for three moDths from of the Commercial my eye fell BY IIART L. WOODCOCK. W. M. License and Lo- )u the 31st day of December, made to the St IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN inflammation of the Kidneys.’- says signed by A Red Hot High of Maine. morn- if he is temper- It was a bright Thanksgiving Sherman of Cushing, Me. “Nothing helped cal Option Voter. I wonder Incorporated 1819. Commenced Busiuess l*., was well below three bot- who are shout- The temperature me until I tried Electric Bitters, ate. The most of the people Wm. B. President. ing. Mrs. Mary Diinmick of Washington tells ! Cures never drink. If Clark, smart northwest wind was tles of which completely cured me.” ing for license claim they % W. H. zero. A E. Pinkham's license. Kino, secretary. I was How Lydia Vegetable | Liver Dyspepsia, Blood disor- they do do they want any cold. I should say so. complaint, not, why and Capital paid up in cash, §4,0t'(-,000. blowing Made tier Well. and restores the weak can of the State get over ears. Compound | ders and Malaria; They send out CASTORIA mv thick my glad to pull cap to robust health. Guaranteed want He claims blood into I and nervous liquor any time they .it. For Infants and Children. ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1905. The blast sent the Price 50c. that be .-pent there are stinging by R. H. Moody, druggist. where dim^s should Real estate owned the from ttie door of It is with we idea wrong. by company, mv face, as I stepped great pleasure publish dollars now. He has got that unincumbered. § 576.. as “She’s the I ever saw.” m a saloon of tlie cabins at the Chase Pond the following letters, the}- convinc- queerest girl Theie would be dollars spent Loans on bond and one log she done?” mortgage (first comfortable the claim we have so “What has where dimes now. W here liens). It was warm and ingly prove many The other they only spend Camps. "Oh, lots of funny things. day once a week now, they The Kind You Have Stocks and bonds owned by the com- The bovs had a hot tire in the times made in our columns that Mrs. at they only get drunk within. she fainted when not a soul was looking then. He thinks market value. — 14.2S9.' -... iron beater was would be drunk every day pany, cook stove, and the Leader. as it Cash in the company’s principal of- her.”—Cleveland that Maine would be as model a State as the drafts moved fice and in bank. 1.119. fairlv jumping, up is now never been any aea if had .. there balances .. 038, t and in mild A CARD but she would Ageuts’ the funnel, putting panting Dow or Sturgis. Perhaps so; E Always Bought Interest due and accrued. for all the world, do to men of their ^Vegetable PreparalionforAs- explosions, sounding, We, the undersigned, hereby agree be better still if we had more on a bottle o the tax rate has the Food 1 Gross assets.. like a miniature locomotive; but both refund the money 50-cent stamp. He also stated that similating andBeguIa- $16,639.9>i Warranted of Tar if it fails the of the of Deduct items not admitted. 49.> made the camp none too waim, as the Greene’s Syrup gone up one mill since passage ling the Stomachs and Bowels of out to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- Sturgis bill. How many mills would it go Bears the icv blast had a way seeking Does he Admitted assets.$16,590. antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory up, let me if we had license? or chinking be- ask, LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1905. neglected imperfect refunded. think the revenue would pay the increase 1 also have a or money tween the logs. suspicion Poor & Son. A. A. Howes & Co. in cost of and police. Net amount of unpaid losses and have courts, prisons 444, that boards and shingles would Let them have theii dives and kitchen claims.. Americans eat too much,” said the Signature Amount to safely reinsure a tighter roof than the ceder “We bar-rooms if won’t enforce the law- Promotes required made they Digeslion.Cheerful- all risks...... scientist. than one outstanding 5,014 but we didn’t mind, We better have ten kitchen bar-rooms ness and Rest Contains neillter splints overhead; said the ordinary citizen. the of and “Yes,” licenced saloon. The saloons become Total liabilities. 5.450 we were a jolly party three, seethe cost of food going up so fast that nor Mineral. of resort of the most idle and worthless class- Opium,Morphine Capital actually paid up in cash. 4,uon- on hough beds in our , there is no time to lose.— W aslung- sleeping we feel around in front all day long usiiio Not Narcotic. Net surplus over all liabilities. 7.i;;i. on our feet, and on standing I and with felts ton Star. to all the women »vh bur plus for policy holders. 11.131, insulting language _ our was of the fun. A\ e other license heads part are Puzzled. pass. doesn’t he and Doctors Why Aggregate, including capital and wouldn't have had it different. look at it in a moral way? What of Kenneth people rffdd fr-SAMUELPfTClWi net .. $n;.59o.i and The remarkable recovery to swill down /dr^r surplus. Tucking mv rifle under my arm, is the of good does it ever do a person Melver of Vapceboro, Me., subject not it Seed' Field A (juimby, Resident Agents, to keep and the stuff and become drunk. W by pour f^anplun banging mv'bauds together much interest to the medical fraternity Alx. Senna * Maine. into the in the first place as it is des- Belfast, them warm. 1 struck out into the of friends, lie says of his gutter llochAle Smile — a wide circle tined Do not try to strain it (Tie to of the there at last. * woods alone, leaviug my friend ease: “Owing lo severe' inflammation Anise,tea Insurance of Morth a man and the strainer m the Company America of our is and of the Lungs, three through spoil J±PfiernuHt the tender mercies Chadbourne, Pinkham. of Lynn, Mass., fully quali- Throat congestion work. a man in a saloon III as a last They tell of taking Cart)n and ulceration the chances were all against J down and so enter-, makes himself an enemy to society. ness and Loss of Sleep Interest and rents.. female organs. The doctor says I must have “lie’s so hard to liquor be almost to steal j “that 1 I don’t think of Maine, For Over All other assets.. would impossible an or I live I do not want a Billviile exchange, the good people t~:-:- operation cannot prisin’,” says in voting a deer when so much if a was to swal-. another year, will see the benefit Facsimile of onU making to submit to an operation if I can possibly verily believe earthquake Signature Gross assets.. $13,01 5,> until lie located i for license. The\ do not all think the Mur- noise, (me was in my favor, avoid it. Please me.”—Mrs. ; low him he’d grope around Deduct Items not admitted.. 21.fJ tiling help Mary did electa few Demo- the D. C. a mine!”—Atlantic Constitution. gis bill a farce, it they bow ever: it had snowed durng Dimmick, Washington, gold Let crats for at their last elections. Admitted assets..... there was two or three Her second letter: mayors new'YORK. $12,093,0. and Three little rules we all should keep, a while for I Years night, them search and seize longer LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 11X>5. over the old crust: so any tracks Mrs. Pinkham:— life and bright, in barrels --I Thirty 'in.-lies Dear To make happy rum. It can be handled easier at Net unpaid losses .> soo.m must he fresh. “Yon will remember condition when I | Smile in the morning, smile noon, in showing absolutely my than men. Cuearned premiums. 5,512 o- on earth be more last wrote you, and that the doctor said I I Take .Mountain Tea at night. an any place Hooky Yours respectfully, AU other liabilities. ... *>o.2- beautiful'than these woods in winter? must have an operation or 1 could not live. R. 11. Moody. \Y F. Fi ller. Cash capital.. 3,1*00.* I received your kind letter and followed your Feb. 1900. over all liabilities 3,604.8 ■ in all Maine, there is no location know Jinks?” Freedom, Me., 17, Surplus And advice and am now entirely “Do you than this township of very carefully more attractive well. As mv case was so serious it seems a “Yep,” RAILWAY YARD. EXACT copy OP WRAPPER. Total liabilities and surplus. $12.993,o. were bend- 1 me he is a kind-hearted The evergreens miracle that I am cured. I know that 1 owe ! “They tell very, Field Belfast, Man Bingham. 1 k\Wv~ AOuimby. Agents, ■ load of not mv health but life to E. man.” ,, ,, 3w 8 ing under their clinging llufty only my Lydia OCMTAUR OOMMNY. NEW YORK CITY. “He is. that fellow won’t even BY FLORENCE WILKINSON. mmTMS whiteness, sleet had frozen into the Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and to your Why, an ache or abuse the Senate.”—Louisville Courier- Into the blackness grind wood, all the and branches advice. I can walk miles without they Westchester Fire Insurance Co.. hard twigs With ever sun- a pain, and I wish every suffering woman Journal. ! slackening speed, w ere and flashing in the New York. N Y sparkling would read this letter and realize what you And out to the widening light was filled with floating ] the little ones healthy and happy. | the air can do for them.”—Mrs. Main* Dimmick. 59th Keep With the thunder of valves that are freed. ASSETS DEC. 1906. light, ! sensitive bodies gen- 31, of frost, the trees snapped and D. C. Their tender, require particles and East Capitol Streets, Washington, remedies. Hollister's Kocky Myriad headlights, Real estate. $ 29.67' as they in the wind. tle, healing Green lights and red lights, U. S. Branch, Sun Insurance Office of THE TRAVELLERS’ INSURANCE loans. 241,7s -crackled swayed How easy it was for Mrs Dimmick to Mountain Tea will keep them strong and CO, Mortgage was not to add char- A tangle of sparks and of darks; Stocks ami bonds. 3.260.7; Color lacking at or tablets. R. H. HAKTFOKD, CONN. write to Mrs. Pinkham Lynn. Mass., well. 35 cents, Tea Moody. a souls London, England. ami bank. 160,*)* n.-turt., ti.e scene, as many old leaves A thousand lives and thousand Cash in office ASSETS DECEMBER 1905. ASSETS DEC. 1905. and how little it cost her—a two-cent out to the blend ; 31. 31, Agents' balances. 305,5* to the oaks and There is no end to the stories told of Wil- Poured city’s were still clinging how was the souls Real estate.. ..S 290,637 79 Real estate. $ 897,350 03 Interest aud rents.. 23,01: stamp. Yet valuable reptyI w ho extracted more humor A thousand lives and a thousand dull red a charming | liam 11. Travers, loans.50.000 0(X loans. 49 maplesitheir making As Mrs. Dimmick her life. A forth to their end. Mortgage Mortgage 9.909,991 shadows sa}rs—itsaved than discomfort from his stuttering. Sped journey’s Stocks and bonds.. 2,291 981 25 Collateral loans. 868,129 34 Gross assets.$4,053,4> contrast to the blue and purple ! what is the end seek ? Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands friend who had known him in Baltimore Oh, neighbor, you Cash in office and hank. 207,9**2 5 4 Loans on this company’s policies— 3,207,626 89 Admitted assets...... 4,053,46. ot the birches. is none to the dead and the tender yellow of such letters as the and him : There reply, though 341,795 41 Stocks ami bonds. 31,512,399 24 towered just above, said to Agents’balances LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1905, old Moxie stutter should Interest ami rents .... 86 Cash in office and bank.. 75 To the north offers women advice. it seems to me that you speak. 28,008 i 1,231.835 forests ailing helpful “Billy, balances. 53.885 04 Net unpaid losses..$ 161.14 above its fellows: the evergreen more now than when you lived in Balti- j Agents’ Click of a switch, a lever’s turn, Gross assets. §3,210,385 85 Mils receivable.. 8,876 48 Unearned premiums. 1,829,452 and cliffs on its side drew a more.” All other liabilities.. 36.07 beetling .. ,. The clang of the opened gate. Interest and rent*. 630.847 to a hundred rods or i Turk sa LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1905. j Cash 301 fantastic tracing through the spotless snow-laden spruces “W-w-well, Vn-new b-b-bigger Has the hour struck? Will the train be j Deferu d and unpaid life premiums.. 701.899 56 capital. losses.... 52 over all liabilities 1,707,21" which clothed it from base to more and ended where the snow was ! place,” returned Travers thoughtfully.— late? Net unpaid § 189,489 Surplus white, Unearned .'. 2,038,962 15 i 94 the deer lain down. “Under the Chestnut Tree, one curses his premiums Gross assets. .$49,022,840 blue and blend- thin. Here had Spreading One prays to his God and 11 844 40 Total liabilities and .. summit. Pink, purple for March. All other liabilities. Deduct items not admitted. 62,761 52 suiplus.. $4,053,46'. moun- the snow was and Everybody’s Magazine fate. 30 ed delicately, as mountain after In two places packed Surplus over all liabilities. 898,872 Field A: (Juiiul)y, Agents, llelfa-t, M *i; The lover smiles as he touches her hand.— stole back into the softening dis- matted. In the spring time you renovate your i Admitted assets. .$48,960,079 40 3>v6 tain And the wait. Total liabilities and surplus.§3 139,168 37 lie was a fussy old fellow, without house. Why not you body? Hollister’s outgoing passengers LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1905. tance. 1 It is two who thread the throng. James Bailee & Son, Agents, Belfast. .Maine. ALTAS ASSURANCE L unbroken. doubt, as this wasn’t to his liking, Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impurities, only Net value of life 28 COMPANY, All about the snow lay place lives and a thousand souls 3\v 8 policies.$36,580,846 and enriches the blood and purities A thousand Net losses. 41 LNGLAND. deer under these conditions and lie had gotten up and followed back cleanses unpaid 341.160 OF LONDON. Tracking the entire 35 cents. II. II. Moody. Pass by and hurry along. Reserve for claims resisted for em- so far as on his track. also I hurried, system. | Assets Dec. 31, 1005 would be child’s play, that is, Returning I UNITED STATES CASUALTY CO., ployers. 2,508,720 31 There are some who stand and never go 3 67 he must be some dis- one of their ... Real estate $ the trail was concern a...tig, for 1 knew “Yes,” she sneered during 141 New York City. Unearned premiums. 2,859,358 22 simply following j j the Broadway, .. .. “1 married you for pity, When the porter opens gate; Additional reserve liability Dept 100,000 00 Stocks and bonds. 1.507.22' ed. 1 made into an old wagon-sled t. nee ahead. frequent quarrels, ASSETS DEC. 31, 1905. lot ..*2 Their heart is sick with the merciless tune; Reserve for un re ported indemnity Cash in office and bank... where a or more I found where he and now”— road to the northeast, In mile and ! Real estate. § 5,000 00 ! claims. t Agents’ balances. 196.44 running “You don’t get he interrupted, tor Whoot, whoot, hough, hough, zig-zig 64,647 stream to the road a had turned the same trick again, hut I any," ! Stocks and bonds. 1,672,512 50 All other liabilities. 151,488 sr, interest and rents. 19.7*- it joined the Hale | lavish it on me.”—Philadel- away, 1 all our friends Cash in office and bank. 103.520 23 Cash nooo All other assets. 14,42 farther on. It followed through wasn't to be fooied this time and so To-morrow we follow but never to-day. capital i.ouo.* mile Press. I Riils receivable. 1.029 47 overall liabilities. 72 the i on. phia Surplus 5,353,857 and old choppings made continued straight Interest uul rents 16,719 85 Gross assets..$1,998.67 swamps A Guarantied Cure for I’ili s A thousand lives and a thousand souls j now convinced Iwasclose up- i Ail other assets. 12 .401 70 Total Deduct items not a Inmtc d 1 winter before. Being Who have cast their let t< gether ; liabilities and surplus. $48,960,079 40 the utmost caution Bleeding. Protruding Piles. j Here 1 felt sure of finding fresli on him, 1 realized Itching, Blind, And some set out for a whole new life to it fund money Gross 75 Admitted assets. $1.949.4. a would Druggists are authorized | assets.§1,922.183 tracks the road, made by deer must be used, as single mistake And some for a change of weather. admitted. 47 crossing if l’AZO OINTMENT fails .■■ cure in (I to Deduct items not 1,029 ! FIRE ASSOCIATION of PHILADELPHIA Liabilities Dec. 31, 1905. come down lroui the moun- send him and whistling into For a dance or for death, that had jumping 14 50c. Net losses. $ 79.* days. Yet sit and ASSETS DECEMBER 31.1905. unpaid tain side, where they had been feeding the woods. they the} sleep, LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1905. Unearned premiums..... 1*4 Or stare at the engine's curling breath; the night, .vs swiftly as possi- A suspicion had evidently entered his ; she— Can you tell me where Mr. Dauber they Net. unpaid losses. 213.1 90 09 Real estate.§ 41 9.100 OO All other liabilities. 14.7. during or smile 1 loaus. 99 615,1' ear was behind They sigh they Uueai ned premiums. 551.533 52 Mortgage 1,452,128 Surplus over all liabilities. ble 1 along, keeping and eye mind that something doing | Collateral pushed two At each vanishing mile. All other liabilities and contingency ] loans.. 159,80000 or sound of tor he had and listened ! “W hy lie’s been dead years.” i I Stocks ami open tin possible sight him, stopped low for i Oh, son), give your neighbor greeting ! fund. 156,430 67 bonds. 4.122.178 87 Total liabilities and surplus.$1,949.4 I've been looking high and Cash in office and at times forwanl, “Well, i .. 30000000 bank. 259.020 24 game. also, starting quickly j But faces are clouds Cash capital Field & Ouimby, Agent*, F.elfast V him.” 00 Agents’balances .. 534.833 95 1 was not the only one abroad tins making three or four springs. Still.it Like the trees ! Surplus over all liabilities. 700,000 j 3\\8 “I guess those are the places.”—Life. Hashing I Interest and rents. 65,731 20 1 had crossed have been snow falling And the houses crisp morning. Partridges might only dizzy retreating. ■ Total liabilities and surplus.§1,921,154 28 I All other assets.. 2.862 c3 winch had startled The Plate Glass and Cas- bv dozens, their trailing wings making from the branches To Cure a Cold in One liny 3w8 Metropolitan They are running a race, though they know Gross scratches in the snow. Rabbits him. Tab- assets. 7,015,001 70 Insurance ot New York long Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine it not Deduct items not admitted. Company their and I on. We were still United States Branch 12,4oooo innumerable had left peculiar Carefully crept lets Druggists refund money if it fails to With a thousand lives that have gone be- Assets l>ee. HI, 100.1 the in at least four miles from is on each 1 Admitted assets. unmistakable trails along way. in tne swamps, cure. >. W 'S signature fore, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, $7.00,3,201 70 Stocks and bonds. ..>54 5 1905. iilaces they had leaped leisurely along, camp, hut his wandering had tramped box. ’25c And a thousand souls with a thousand goals LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, Cash m llice ami bank.... 47 Must through a door. England. Net unpaid losses. 278,085 39 Interest ami rents 4 4. while m others, astonishing jumps us much farther. At last he had found press single There was a young fellow named Best, Assets December 31, 1905. Unearned premiums.. 4.' 84,373 43 All other assets.. * 1 at some- for as I Oh neighbors, think, as the drive-wheel told tliev had been startled a place which pleased him, out to live in the W est; Cash oo W ho came spins, Real estate.$ 40,000 00 capital. 500,000 The fox tracks all led the ! on hands and knees, under a one j over all liabilities. 94 Gross assets. s*.?9.;. thing. up crept At poker eye Of the gutted lamps and the torch-like sins, ! Stocks and bonds. 2,099,982 00 Surplus 1,540,202 some ■ noth- Deduct items not admitted. 1.2- hillside. V deer, wounded by bunch of bushes which it seemed He used his left sleeve— the ! Cash in office and bank,. 347.453 84 Of babes unborn and the jawning gins Total liabilities ami 70 evident- than a rabbit could have on his headboard “At Rest.” ; balances 253,933 93 surplus. -$7,003,201 had died up there, ing larger i They put What is ihe Crown and Who is it that wins? Agents’ 3w8 assets $678.> sportsman, and rents. 22 160 14 Admitted In tins forest seemed 1 got just a glimpse of —McClures for ; interest ly. everything penetrated. j A Lively Tussle February. All other assets.. 3,0* 2 82 Liabilities Dee. 31. 1905 and all the tracks had oranclies set in mo- busily engaged, violently waving, ; Net losses.$ 127 with that old enemy of the race, Consump- Pretense the career 73 CALEDONIAN INSURANCE unpaid ■_ a to from those made by the tiuu my game, as starting from bis No V alse has marked i Gross assets. 2,766,582 COMPANY, IJneat ned 24. .*) story tell, by often ends in To avoid 60 premiums. a near tion, Appendicitis. of Cream Balm. No idle promises of Deduct items not admitted. 7,160 OF SCOTLAND. other liabilities 29.2' frisking squirrel and tiny lieid mouse, resting place he cleared by with Liver and Ely’s All all serious trouble Stomach, rewards for cases it will not cure. Being Cash 2i>".<« of the buck and bunch of obstructing birches. 13 ASSETS DEC. 31, 1905. capital.. to the trail lordly take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Admitted assets. 2,759.422 over all liabilities. 90,** Bowels, entirely harmless, it is not responsible like Heal Surplus moose. As I had not seen him, but ahead these with- December 1905. estate.$ 434.489 53 yet, They perfectly regulate organs, the catarrh snuffs and for minds Liabilities 31, Stocks powders, and bonds. 1,086.987 50 liabilities am! • Soon i came to what I was looking wasa’small open space through which 1 out or discomfort. 25c. at R. 11. The Net losses. $ 116.217 04 Total surplus.$67> 1 pain shattered bj cocaine. great positive unpaid Cash in office and bank. 176,838 27 for As lie Hashed 85 A liclfust 'I fur: in fact, I found full more, thought he must pass. Moody ’s, druggist. virtue of Ely’s Cream Balm is that it speedi- Unearned premiums. 1,720,671 Agents’ balances. 189,432 62 Field Ouimbv, Agent*, sev- a showed 1 had and A I other liabilities .. 31,73557 Hills receivable. 439 oh 3w8 within a distance of twenty rods, bv J Hied; falling twig ly and completely cures nasal catarrh 64 Surplus over all liabilities 891,797 Interest and rents. deer had crossed the road, some shot in behind. All doubt in his mind “Aren't you ambitious to achieve fame?” ! fever. Back of this statement is the 11,184 14 eral hay All other assets. 90 General Accident Insurance Compan. “Not at answered Mr. Cumrox. i of thousands and a of 13 11,214 up into the highlands, but more as to what he should do was now re- all,” testimony reputation Total liabilities and surplus. 2,769,422 going “Fame is merely an invitation to the entire success. All druggists, 50c., 3w8 Philadelphia, Pa. coming down into the soft wood. moved; he was in a hurry, sure enough, many years’ Admitted assets .$1,910,536 02 to gossip about you.”—Washington or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, the one which in my judg- and the he covered ground for the public LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1905. Assets December 31, 1905. Selecting way Star. New York. The Home Insurance Company, New York ment had been most recently made, 1 next half mile was something beyond Net unpaid losses. $ 1051.437 5)6 Mortgage loans. .$ 4<»,< follow- A scientific Wonder. ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1905. Cnearneo premiums. 1,089,146 59 1 Stocks and bonds. .. 20*\> turned and went into the bush, '; comprehension. THE OLD-TIME STAGE DRIVER. All other liabilities. 27 Cash in office and in bank ... 12. one a that stand to its credit make Resl estate.$ 1,543,892 06 37,326 the trail It showed so The deer will set The cures .. 7.i*> ing plainly pace frightened 00 Surplus over all liabilities. 674,625 2<> Agents’balances. Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. Mortgage loans. 109,590 j 3,74 read as he ran. \\ hat should 1 can never be understood one till Bucklen’s 00 Interest and rents.. could by they lecturer for the If the Biddeford Journal or the Wa- Stocks and bonds.... 17,4 11,705 -j It cuied E. R. Mulford, Total liabilities and 02 make of it? Was ft buck or doe? Large see it for themselves; his jumps were or Cash in office ami bank.... 1,180,287 05 surplus.$1.5)10,536 of Husbandly, Waynesboro, Fa., terville Sentinel wants to bear pub- 3w« Gross assets.. ... 32;",4 not one on to Patrons balances...... 993,337 04 or small? A track just made, I hurried where lie Piles. It heals the Agents’ Deduct items not admitted. 9,> prodigious. of a distressing case of lish marvelous tales concerning stage Hills receivable. 33173 hour old! Was the game goingquietiy was over his fright and was walking Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, to worst Burns, in old times it should send St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance 31 the asserted he Rheum. driving 88 Co., Admitted assets. along or plunging in alarm through again; then curiosity itself; Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Only and secure talks Gross assets.. $21,239,052 Bucksport, Maine, 88 ST. Minnesota. Liabilities December 11HI.'». Where was its destination? and turned back to see what at drug store. Admitted assets. 21,239,062 PAUL. 31, forest? stopped 25c. Moody’s some of the old who can with ASSETS DEC. losses. ... 22.' Had it started out on a tramp across had him; then he single- LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31,1905. 31, 1905. Net unpaid £ frightened is still to remember back to the days of the Civil Unearned J a near “Aidluck trying keep up ap- Net hisses.§ 783.047 08 Heal estate 307.872 60 premiums.>' country, or was it simply seeking looted it over hard wood ridges, through was unpaid .*.$ AM other liabilities. 7< isn’t he?” war. Then as now, Bucksport Unearned 7,598,001 00 Mortgage loans. 630,105 no in which to lie down? All across mile after pearances, premiums. Cash 1"” by place swamps, streams, he ornamental around miles from Reserve for taxes, etc. 300,000 00 Collateral loans. 15),330 94 capital.. “Yes; puts “eighteen everywhere”— over had best be answered it into land. 837,503 4H Stocks and bonds.. Surplus all liabilities. these questions mile, finally going high the stogies he smokes now.” —Chicago from Castine, Ells- All other liabilities 2,5)67 ^458 75 and that I a of Bangor, Belfast, Cash 3.000,000 00 Cash in office and bank. 25)2,266 74 I hoped to secure any game, \\ ould he ever stop! got glimpse Tribune. smaller capital. Total liabilities and 31 worth and several other places. over all liabilities. 8,720,501 34 Agents’balances. 3351.127 80 surplus. it olf into the as he entered the woods from a Surplus track, single footing him left the old Robinson House in Hills receivable. 10.088 43 ,L W. Hamlin, Agent, Stockton Spring- would think the Laxative idea in a Stages could alone answer them. at the same time iie winded I Cine Total liabilities and surplus— $21,239,052 88 All other assets. 2,633 08 3wH forest, Clearing, should have been advanced m-nc.pssions every dav. Some of those was six or inches me off at I cough syrup The snow eight and dashed lightning speed remarkable skill- _3w8‘ ___ long belore it was. it seems the only old drivers were men, Gross assets.$4,568,883 34 British America Assurance and the tracks went through them down the mountain side, in a way no | _,.l, G.r I'ciioh. mid f,drill Compa deep, ed in handling the “ribbons,” very popu- THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. Deduct items not admitted. 1.642 27 to the had but just been in.m could follow. Canada. ground. They would be to move the bowels and clean the lar with their patrons and heroic in OF NfcW YORK. Toronto, the sides were not frozen yet, Ill the below, in plain sight, of the throat and Admitted assets.$4,567,341 07 j made; valley mucous membranes lungs their labors to be on time under every ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1905. ASSETS Pl-.CKMUKK 31, 1 LIABILITIES DEC. 31. 15)06. and the bits of crust which had fallen was a open through at the same time. Kennedy’s Laxative *< >00 large chopping, condition of weather. The names of Real estate. .§ 1.1. >.00* Stocks and bonds.. ...$1,241. loose. hut out of and Tar does this. It is the Original Net unpaid losses. $ into them, were still which he dashed, far gunshot. lloney fill considerable Mortgage loans I*i,3o0 00 2X4,608,71 Cash in office and bank. the best known these men would space 00 Unearned premiums—. 2,420,641 67 It was a ueer. me size or rue As lie neared the western and Laxative lough Syrup, Stocks and bonds. 13,099,466 Agents’ balances.. large side, in a Most of them are dead ;>2 Cash capital. 600,000 oo went the I remedy for loughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop- newspaper. Cai-h in office and bank. 1.118,043 Intel est and rents.. 12.< tracks and the way they through was about to plunge into forest, The 1;» Surplus over all liabilities. 1.362,05)0 69 ing Cough, etc. Tastes good and harmless. now, but they are not forgotten. Agents’ balances. 911,324 to the leaves plainly showed they saw a tiny puff of smoke ahead, and of the Hills receivable. 9,863 bb Gross assets.£1.7*73 Sold hy R. 11. Moody. late James F. Moses, proprietor Total liabilities and 07 have been made a the of a rifle rang out, Interest and rents. 93,718 o4 surplus.$4,567,341 Deduct, items not admitted could only by heavy sharp report Robinson House, knew and liked them and a buck all doubt. the mountains. Fasci- You never can the animal: beyond echoing among The Doctor— disguise and for was a store- Gross assets. $16,398,770 87 on all, years perfect Admitted assets.£1.7>42 Signs which I passed later proved nated 1 watched. 1 saw the deer take a real thing. Culture will tell. Deduct items not admitted. 14.269 04 house of reminiscences concerning what General Accident Assurance Ltd 31. l'.'O.- that. and go into the The Professor—Yes, so will ignorance— Corporation, LIABILITIES DKCEMI'EK mighty spring headlong had been bis valorous 83 uses more words in telling accomplished by Admitted assets.$16,384,501 Net losses ...... 32. Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! I fol- bushes. but it generally GREAT KK1TA1N. unpaid Tribune. boarders. In bis latter days, however, Unearned — .. 37*s. as little noise as pos- he was it.—Chicago LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1905. premiums— lowed on, making Instantly up, and, whirling, Mr. Moses became in the ASSETS DEC. 31, 1906. Surplus over all liabilities .. ... ;»"1, into the engrossed Net losses.$ 328.209 17 sible sticking my toes down out on the back track. and can’t unpaid Heal estate. § 87 by straightened If you are troubled with piles “Old Jed controversy and al- Unearned 6,157.738 23 98,545 but caution, the woods a man into but be Prouty” premiums. Mocks and bonds. 535),65)3 23 Total liabilities and surplus £1,642. tracks; stiil, despiteall my From sprang find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, the drivers to into All other liabilities. 474.329 30 lowed stage lapse 00 Cash in office and bank... 27 454 60 3w8 I made far too much. Under these con- and lead from bis sure that made E. C. DeWltt & Cash 1,000,000 sight began pumping you get by oblivion. The distance was not long in capital. 88,666 59 for as fast as It is lie If you over all liabilities. 8,424,22;» 13 Agents’balances ditions I could hardly hope any- repeater after the flying .deer Co., Chicago. original. Surplus • Interest and rents. 4.033 97 AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE Witch Hazel Salve without any case, though the winter vicissitudes but a shot on the wing, as be could work bis gun. have used being 83 I All other assets. 35),295 70 thing dying hold of endured drivers and were Total liabilities and surplus.$16,384,501 Mo. for 1 saw relieved it is probable that you got by passengers St. Louis. it were. The last shot reached home, & Maine. one of the worthless counterfeits that most Daily News. Field Quimbv, Agents, Belfast, «; ross assets. $ •»< of the beauti- and many exciting.—Bangor ,nr>.j •_* DECKMKKIl 1305. I well knew the ways the buck flinch, sideways, vv not 15 55 ASSETS 31, spring are sold on the reputation of the genuine _3 9_ Deduct items admitted. 42,1 ahead of me. Nature knew loans. 7 ful creature then begin to settle. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by R. Years of suffering relieved in a night. Mortgage him such ! Admitted assets.$755,7' 4 31 Collateral loans. Per business when she gave be along for some at once to the curative A Positive } Manfully struggled H. Moody. Itching piles yield Stocks and bonds. 3, limbs: a scent as keen as a the race was of Never fails. CATARRH LIABILITIES DEC. 31. 1905. long, slender distance farther, but properties Doan’s Ointment. CURE Cash in office ami bank. 23. of a man is .Hinson ?” hound, big bright eyes, and large, finished and he went down all in a heap. “What sort At any drug store, 50 cents. ; Net. unpaid losses...§104.09444 Agents’ balances. fellows who send Unearned 225,201 Hi all so “Oh, lie’s one of those | premiums. sensitive ears, perfectly adapted 1 ilew down the mountain side, - liabilities. 22,859 44 washwoman a check for $2 and spell Cream Balm All other r« tss a sset s. £4,2' deer have in ex- their oo to his protection. However, i sliding and jumping my l’ost. Ely's fash capital, deposit in U. S. 250,noo Items not admitted. 2i.: ping, it ‘cheque.’ ”—St. Louis Dispatch. is absorbed. 02 Deduct times been overtaken under less citement. when 1 got into the HUMPHREYS’ quickly Surplus overall liabilities. 153,588 many Finally, Relief at Once. favorable conditions, and 1 made up 1 found the bend- The best way to rid the system of a cold Gives Admitted assets..$4,23'.' clearing sportsman bowels. HAZEL Total liabilities and surplus. $7o5,774 81 to at least let this fellow in calm- is to evacuate the Kenneuj’s WITCH It soothes LIABILITIES DEC. 31, li",.‘. my mind ing over my buck, knife hand, cleanses, Stockton Me. Honey and Tar acts as a pleasant, ,1. >V. Ilamlin, Agent. Springs, 14 1 was after him. As he had Central. Laxative heals and 3w8 Not losses.. .£ know yet ly bleeding it.—The Maine on the bowels. It :::::: protects unpaid yet effectual, cathartic OIL Cnearned I,L12 no idea was being followed. He was the diseased mem- premium.'.. l.ie clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the AM other liabilities. 4‘' it brane. It cures Ca- The Bremen Fire Insurance Com- leisurely single footing along, taking throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, re- Hamburg Cash capital. 1 short steps, going around all down stuff, lieves coughs, coins, croup, whooping tarrh and drives of Hamburg, Germany. Surplus over all liabilities. 1,43 FOR 1 pany and seeking easy descent into the runs. etc. Sold by R. H. Moody. PILES, away a Cold in the mmm.— IA cough, ASSETS DEC. 31, 1905. Total liabilities and surplus. >4,23 this would instantly were CASTOR Head quickly. All change the ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. Re~l|AY FEVER & IMBY, A_: For Infants and Children. “How vividly memory brings up of ® w Stocks and bonds.$1,773,323 33 FU.1.D Ql’ he once then he would go sail- stores the Senses Mel M started; exclaimed the sentimentalist. Cash in office and in bank 107,809 12 3w0 fast, over all obstructions. past!” SAMPLE MAILED FEEE. Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at Drug, ing straight “Not if you happen to be a witness in an Agents’ balances. 177,810 82 if The Kind You Have Bought or mail; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail. It was evident that, undisturbed, Always investigation,” answered the insurance gists by fidelity and deposit comp 56 Warren Street, New York. Gross assets.$2,1 59,008 77 he would go but a short distance farther. man.—Washington Star. Ely Brothers, Bears the Deduct items not admitted. 8,487 83 OF MARYLAND aimless SW or mailed. His apparently wandering At Druggists, 25 cents, Se con (1* n a nd The best safeguard against headache, Medicine Co., Cor. William and John DEC. 31, 1905. he was a resting place. Signature of Humphreys’ of every de- Admitted assets.$2,050,520 94 ASSETS, showed seeking Wo*//}; and liver troubles is DeWitt’s Streets, New York. goods constipation scription. Furni- Heal estate. ...* In I found where he had trampled Risers. a vial of these 1905. fact, Little Early Keep ture, bedding, car- LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, Stocks and Bonds. .. » snow under a This didn’t famous little in the house and take a Bank. the spruce. Fears. pills pets, stoves, etc. Net losses. Cash in Office and as he had Fur Over Sixty when feel that the unpaid iSo’oSou? please his lordship, evidently, dose at bed time yon Antique furniture Unearned premiums... 1,433,870 87 Agents’Balances. on Olu and Well-Tried Remedy, stomach and bowels need cleansing. They a specialty. If you All other liabilities.. 2,581 97 left it and followed again. An to R. II. NERVOUS have anything over all liabilities.. .. 504,280 10 Gross Assets... another track. A Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been don’t gripe. Sold by Moody. DEBILITY, Surplus 11 Soon I came onto Mrs. sell me a Deduct items not admitted. for both used for over sixty years by millions of Weakness and Prostra- drop smaller deer had joined him, “Claude and Clarice are in a terrible pre- Vital postal card and you will receive a prompt call. Total liabilities and surplus. $2,060,520 94 mothers for their children while teething, Assets. were mixed. A half mile farther dicament.” and other COOMBS. Admitted tracks success. It soothes the child, tion from overwork lYVALTERH. FIELD & QUIMBY, Agents, after with perfect “Ilow is that? Corner Cross and Federal Sts., Belfast Maine. I.IABt I.1TI ES, DEC. 31, 1905. on separated. I continued all cures Homeo- Iy6 3W9 Belfast, they softens the gums, allays pain, so much for their causes. In a hardwood for Diar- “They paid going away Humphreys’ Net unpaid losses.$ ; my big buck. growth wind colic, and is the best remedy can’t to the left. In outfit that they go away.”—Louisville Specific No. 28, in use Unearned premiums. trail turned Is to the taste. Sold by pathic ___ Tea at the Bel- the squarely rhoea. pleasant Courier-Journal. FJ_ your All other liabilities. fact, there were two tracks—one set go- druggists in every part of the world. Twen- over 40 years, the only success- Gash capital. J still cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu- is much of a habit. Don’t get D fast over all liabilities. ing in, the other coming out-while ty-five Indigestion ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec- Uy Depatment Surplus on. Here lable. the habit. Take a little Kodol Dyspepsia Ashes for Sale. another continued straighter Cure after eating and you will quit belch- ial package for serious cases, $B. and receive a nice Total liabilities and surplus.$«>.v was a Which should I take. Store present Mui'1' problem. and frowning. on of Canada Hard Wood Ashes for sale at tig per Frerl Atwood Aifent, Winterport, been made the ing, puffing, palpitating Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid receipt prloa. All seemed to have by Cure Kodol what you eat and makes the ton.l(Apply to W. H. WIGHT, Belfast, 3W10 the Kodol Dyspepsia Digests Searsmont. with every pound. same deer. I turned and followed Sold R. H. Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. 3W8* or A. J. LAUKY, what you oat. stomachsweet. by Moody.. Humphreys’ doubled track. It ran in through low, Digest* CITY OF BELFAST. CHATHAM BAR. of The Journal: A LIFE SAVER To the Editor men are famil- f Soldiers in the field in their knapsacks a “First Aid” outfit—ready to be voted for in the several wards of the City of Belfast March 1906. All down east seafaring carry I ist of candidates 12, for any and all emergencies. The home medicine .closet corresponds to iar with the location and dangerous in the over the ■ the soldier’s “First Aid” Tdt—but it is never complete and ready for any vote a ticket mark a cross (X) square party naipe at the head of Baron the back ' To straight character of Chatham m emergency without that invaluable life saver— 1 have been in and ticket. side” of Cape Cod. I riic _ over this out of Pleasant Bay harbor in my own boat and 1. bar several times ANODYNE WARD 1. WARD with the Chat- have made several trips I Johnson's I cat boats, which 1 ham fishermen in their on deck. are as a rule about 23 feet long inside the bar at On one occasion I was the fishermen were I Liniment about 5 p. m. when H It the fishing grounds. a returning from ■ It has been a panacea for all aches and pains for nearly century. Cures coughs || from the inside H and throat cholera-morbus and ! was and the view colds, croup, troubles,—relieves cramps, colic, rough, reduces swell- as two arms of the diarrhoea. Takes out the pain and !, was of solid breakers ■ in all bruises, contusions the other at the ings wounds, burns, REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRAT. bar extend one past or inflammations in part of the body. in any “Roaring Bull,” and a boat coming As good for inside ills as outside pains. ■ E. Frost For R. Dunton in the AH 25 cents; 3 times as much HV "r ...Orlando Mayor.John sails for a shovt distance trough druggists, on both for 50 cents. of a sea that is breaking sides, ^^k Keene For Alderman..Selwyn Thompson as de- #. S. JOHNSON A CO. HdV^an .. until the right moment comes Mama. scribed in the 9th stanza of the enclosed Bouton, Wood J. Pattee For Councilmen.Llewellyn ride a sea over the bar. ..imcllinen.Clifford L. to keep off and H. Arnold Ralph Cooper Win. can To any one who appreciate good nerve the of BUT For School Committee.J. C. Durham boatmanship and sight ^^WORI^AFELY SURELY^^^fc I.utz .. liool Committee...... -Harry well worth see- A or over or a these cats coming in is f sluggish liver inactive kidney may be caused either by eating by was written a chill—in either case something is to restore tone to the liver and life For Constable.—Walter J. Clifford The enclosed by f required ^B G. Norton ing. to the stomach. will do the work so and as Paraonm* K ..S. who tells the story of his Nothing safely surely young man Pllla—they remove all poison from the blood, making the liver and kidneyi K that I am sure I For Warden..George I. Keating work in language work normally, and the stomach digest _ K ir,b..7. .RueseU H. Brier day’s will be interesting reading for you and food properly. Invaluable for all cases ■ M I of biliousness, and all liver and bowel H J. Pottle constipation complaints. 25c J H. For Ward Clerk.Luville your subscribers. ,lVd Clerk.Chan- SarBent a box—5 for Ji.oo postpaid. A valuable illustrated pamphlet fret. M a f M% M Yours truly. * I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. MB* « 2. Geo. E. Darling. 2. WARD WARD (a Searsporter); Providence, R. I. At a Probate Court held at within and Belfast, for •At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and the of Waldo, on the second ■ A BOCKY BOTTOM CRUISE. County Tuesday for the County of Waldo, on the 13th dayof of February, A. D. 1906. February, A. D. 1906. Out from their land-locked harbor at the certain instrument purporting to be the last P. JOHNSON, Ralph M. Johnson earliest Hush of dawn, will and testament of R. late pEORGIANA A Margaret Jones, vJ and Edward Johnson, Jr executors of the the breakers white, the of in of Over the bars and Belfast, said County Waldo, deceased, last will of Edward Iat-> of said Bel- been for Johnson, fishermen come on; having presented probate. fast, deceased, who was trustee u der the last far out on the Daring both sea and weather, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons will of William S. Branuagan, ate of Belfast, in ocean’s foam, interested by causing a copy of this order to he said county of Waldo, deceased, having presented They toil and strive, from sun till sun, for three weeks successively in The Repub- a petition praying that Robert F. Dunum may be riublishedican at that they trustee in the of said Edward DEMOCRAT. their loving ones at home. Journal, published Belfast, appointed place may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Johnson, deceased, according to the provisj ms of hours to the within and for said on the sec- law. Most any time from midnight Belfast, County, For .. John R. Dunton ond of the clock E. Frost Mayor. of Tuesday of March next at ten That the said x OI. .Orlando rising the sun, 1 Ordered, petitioners give notice to before noon, and show cause, if any they have can find their turned seaward all persons interested by a of this You prows why the same should not be and causing copy hours’ run. proved, approved order to be three weeks For Alderman. E. S. Pitcher for a lonely four allowed. published successively in c. mn the wind sou’west and the course The Republican Journal, a newspaper published ,,.777777777777.m. With GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. a* Belfast, that southeast, they take the wind abeam, A true they may appear at a Probate Copy—Attest: Court, to be held at Bellast, within and for said Abbott Nor the course nor slack the sheet are caused by Indigestion. If you eat afr Chah. P. Hazeltine, Register. John S. Davidson For Councilmen.Giles G. change County, on the 13th day of March, a. D. 1906, Hif-llmen...... more is seen. or if are V. Cottrell till the land no little too much, you subject at ten of the clock before noon, ami show if Fred S. Jackson Fred toj; At a Probate Court-held at within and cause, attacks of have no doubt Belfast, anj they have, why the of said the Indigestion, you for the of on the prayer petitioners Then out comes generous “grub-pail,” County Waldo, second Tuesday should not be granted. and kneeon the wheel had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats, of February, A. D. 1906. For School Committee. V J. Pottle while with hand GEO. E. JOHNSON, S. Bickford “luff” of the heartburn or of the heart. Judge. tool Committee.Chas. And eye on the compass and palpitation certain instrument, purporting to be the last A true copy. Attest: sail, he makes out his fisherman’s meal. Indigestion causes the stomach to A will and testament of John F. Cross, late of ! Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. W. A. Kimball wrinkle” is or cut, — the Morrill, in said County of Waldo, deceased, hav- .Wesley J. Bailey For Constable. A “Sandy Point* pounded expand swell, and puff up against ,, .77l77'777.7777. the hook is baited with care, ing been presented for urobate. and heart. This crewds the heart and inter- 1 At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and and “into the Ordered, That notice be given to all in- Then “down” goes the wheel, its and in the course persons for the County of Waldo, on the 13tli of feres with action, of terested a of this order to be day A. Bussell For Warden.. Henry Staples wind” flies the boat like a thing of the by causing copy pub- February, A. D. 1906...... Geo. time the heart becomes diseased. lished three weeks successively in The Republican air. ; E. Journal, published at Belfast, tlat may ! MATHEWS, executrix of the will they ap- of Avis H. pear at a Probate Court, to be held at ! MAUDE Mathews, late of Bedfast, in said And into the of Old Ocean’s hlue, Belfast, of Clerk.. .Walter C. Townsend For Ward Clerk.George Darby depths within and for said County, on the second Tuesday county Waldo, deceased, having presented a ,| “cod-craft” a trial to make that the goes the of March next, at teu of the clock before noon, petition praying actual market value of the bottom is the of said If the soundings are right and and show cause, if any they have, why the same property deceased now in her hands, a bait. Kodol to the of the rough and the fish will swallow' should not be proved, approved and allowed. ! subject payment collateral inheri- WARD 3. tance tax, the WARD 3. And the is cleared away GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge, i persons interested in the succes- “standing-room” sion thereto, and the amount of of all but the lines and gatT, A true copy. Attest. the rax thereon, Dyspepsia Cure Chas. P. may be determined by the Judge of Probate. For when bite with a real might it is Hazeltine, Register, j they That the said 1 Ordered, petitioner give notice “fishy” fore and aft. what takes the strain ofk to digests you eat, all persons interested by a copy of this At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and causing is of the heart, and contributes order to lie published three weeks in If the fog is thick and the “stray” bad, nourishment^, for the of on the second successively County Waldo, Tuesday The Republican Journal, a and the breeze keeps pricking on, strength and health to every organ of ths of A. D. 1906. newspaper published February, at Belfast, that they may at a refuses to the fisher- Cures Sour appear Probate And the wily cod eat, body. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, certain instrument, purporting to be the last Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said for man “heads ’er home”; Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous A will and testament pf David Dolloff, late of County, on the 13th day of March, A.l). 1906, his in a fisherman’s Monroe, in said of at ten ol the clock And growls at luck, way, membranes lining the Stomach and Biges- County Waldo, deceased, before noon, and show cause, and swears—the unchristian man, having been presented for probate. if any the> have, why the prayer of said petition- tiv# Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh er some better 1 hat notice be to all in- should not be granted. But consoles himself that day of the Stomach. Ordered, given persons he’ll give them atrial again. terested by causing a copy oi this order to be GEO.E. JOHNSON, Judge. DEMOCRAT. published three weeks successively in The Repub- I A true copy. Attest food would distress me ten fathoms and nine are found when After eating, my by making lican Journal, at Belfast, that Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. kepcbrican. But if and would published they my heart palpitate I become very weak. at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- R. Dunton the lead on the bottom strikes, may appear For Mayor. .John Finally I got a bottie of Kodol and it gave me imme- within and for said on the second SS.—Ill Court of E. Frost as on he fast, County, WALDO Pronate, held at Bel- And the water shoalens drifts, ah, diate relief. After using a few bottles I am cured. M on vor .Orlando Tuesday of March next, at ten of the clock be- fast, the 13th day of 1900, these are the he likes. Penn Clara A. February, signs MRS. LOR1NG NICHOLS, Yan. N. Y. fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, Morison and Maude E. Mathews execu- L. Howard he is at For Alderman.Fred On the Rocky Ground happy last, why the same should not be proved, approved trices of the last will of Avis H. Mathews, late of 7d77a. o. stoddord nmm siomaou iruuuie anu was in a uau siaio as a in said •i.-r.na,77 .777.. and bait and lines and gear, ami allnwAil Belfast, county, deceased, having present- From bow to stern and under foot, give tok- had Hcirt trouble with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ed their first and final account of administration Cure far a boat four mouths and it cured me. ot said estate for For Councilmen.Charles B. Eaton en the fish are here. A true copy. Attest: allowany. 9. Shuman D. KAUBLE. Nevada, 0. .Oilmen.. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Ordered, that notice thereof he J. Chaples Edgar Cunningham few short hours of southern tide and the given three Henry A weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, time is a newspaper in fishing done, What You At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for published Belfast, in said Coun- his lines and cleans his Digests ty, that all For School Committee.Dr. G. C. Kilgore Then he reels up up Eatfy the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of persons interested may attend at a ... Stantlal Probate to he hooTcommittee .77X1?. boat and “keeps ’er off” for home. A. D. 1906. Court, held at Belfast, on the 13th Dollar bottle hold* at tlio Lab- ^ February, March steers for the Harbor Bars till V4 Prepared ^*0 next, and show cause, if Nor’west he as the A certain to be the last any timea as much oratory of E.O.DeWitt instrument, purporting they have, why the said account For Constable. ... John T. Frost the western horizon reveals should not he al- D. Smalley ^rial^wM^cen^slre^ ACoMCblcogo^Lg^A^ A will and testament of William Ripley, late of lowed. -nstaltle.A. The lone Great Hill on Chatham’s shores, Searsmont, in said County of Waldo, deceased, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. with its woods and knolls aud fields. SOLD BY B. H. MOODY. having been presented for probate. A true copy. Attest: Fred Smalley For Warden.Daniel Kimball Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- Cuas. P. A 7777. The little boat skims o’er the and Hazeltine, Register. waves, Ask for the1906 Kodal Almanac and terested by causing a copy of this order to be soon is up with the land; published three weeks successively in The Repub- a Cnurt At, P,,obate 118,11 it Uelfasc, within and H. Perkins For Ward Clerk. Knowlton And feels the send of the combing swells, 200 Year Calendar. lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they tur the of t a'rd Clerk.ftpt.J. Wayland County Wahl... the 13th lay of ’ere they break on the hidden sands. may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at February, a. D. 1906. on the sec Then the fisherman bold, with eagle eye aud am* gk at T"C? Men or women, loca- Belfast, within and for said County, fV I CL for oud Tuesday or March next, at ten of the WARD 4. steady hand on wheel, §A lal U representatives Commissions. Cash clock before noon, and show cause if any they the back of the whitening surge, like high class magazine. Large Along r izes. Write J. N. TRAINER. 80 East Wash- have, why the same should not be proved, ap a sea seems to steal. gull pgton s juare, New York, N. Y. tf8 proven and allowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Two seas” he break ; on the That the said “heavy A true copy. Attest: Ordered, petitioner give notice to crest of the third he all interested swings Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. persons by canning a copy of this His staunch little craft, and in its foam is order to he published three weeks lilt* suceessivelyin borne like a bird on the wing. Republican Journal, a newspaper nuhliwhed At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and at that The flies high, with growl and roar; Heifast, they may spray for the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday Court, to be heldI at appVa?ParT1-inllte the boat is Heifast, within and for said like a chip tossed, of A. D. 1906. l mi the JJth February, minty, dav of .March \ |i ] d(>6 But when the wave has spent its wrath the to last at ten of the clock 4 certain instrument, purporting be the before noon, and show cause to Outer Bar is crossed. A will and testament of Helen A. Rowe, late any they have, why the prayer of said should petitioner NOTICE. The subscriber of Morrill, in said County of Waldo, deceased, not be granted. And the fisherman sits as calm and cool as hereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- having been presented for probate. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. CITIZENS. if fear were a ADMINISTRATOR’S A true Attest; thing unknown, administrator de bonis non, with the will That notice be to all persons copy. pointed Ordered, given Ciias. And laughs at the timorous “inshore fleet,” the estate of a of this order to be P. E. Frost annexed, of Interested by causing copy Hazelti.ve, Register. .>l-.....Orlando tied up at home.” three weeks in The For It. Dunton safely LINNAEUS MORSE, late of Troy, published successively Repub Mayor.John and stows at that Then he takes off his and lican Journal, published Belfast, they in the County of Waldo, deceased, given at * I)MIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. them for he’s over the Harbor may appear at a Probate Court, to be held The subscriber away, bonds as the law directs. All haviug de- .1. 1.. Wentworth persons Belfast, within and for said County, on the second hereby gives notice that lie has been duly rman.7.Orri.i For Alderman.. ..Enoch C. Dow Bar, mands against the estate of said deceased are Tuesday of March next, at ten of the clock be- appointed administrator of the estate of And ’tis smooth water now, till another desired to the same for settlement, and present fore noon, and show cause, if auy they have, why LOVISA G. FRENCH, late of when he sails o’er the ocean far. all indebted ttereto are requested to make pay- and al- Lincolnville, C. Hayford day, the same should not be proved, approved in the of iicilmen.True For Councilmen. ...James W. ment immediately. County Waldo, deceased, and given Burgess lowed. bonds as Frank C. Clark His life is hard and full of care, but he’s CHESTER J. HILLMAN. the law directs. All persons de- C. H. Mouroe GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. mands having we 13,1906. against the estate of said deceased are happy still, trust; Troy, February A true copy. Attest: work is o’er he desired to present the same for settlement, and And when his daily sleeps Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. all indebted W. thereto are requested to make pay- o„l Committee.J. Vaughan — the of the For School Committee Jonah W. Vaughan sleep just. NOTICE. The subscriber ment immediately. So, every day he sails away at risk of boat that he has been ap OR ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice duly At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for RISON E. FRENCH. and with the will annexed of Lincolnville, 1900. F. Hurd life, poiuted administrator the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of February 13, 'table .Moses as best he can for his little For Constable...Moses F. Hurd A living to earn the estate of February, A. D 1906. ones and wife. JOHN D. BUSSEY, late of Winterport, certain instrument, purporting to be the last NOTICE The subscribers here- of late of EXECUTORS’by give notice that they have been N W. Wiley on in the County of Waldo deceased, and given A will and testament Patrick Kelly, duly ap- arden.Ephraim There is something about this life the executors of the last will and For Warden.. Ephraim W. Wiley bonds as the law directs. All persons in said County of Waldo, deceased, pointed testament that fascinates the man ; Winterport, of deep having demands against the estate of said de- having been presented for probate, together with So free and bold, and uncontrolled, away are desired to the same for settle- a that Fatrick 2d, EDWARD JOHNSON, late of ,rd Clerk.James F. Sheldon ceased present petition praying Kelley, may Belfast, from the bounds of the land. ment, and all indebted thereto are requested to be administrator of the estate of said appointed in the of deceased. All He seems closer to God on the ocean’s make payment immediately. deceased, with the will annexed. County Waldo, persons F. having demands against the estate of said de- WARD 5. with His wonders all around, BENJAMIN BUSSEY. That notice be to all persons in- WARD 5. swell, Ordered, given ceased are desired to present the same for set- of land Winterport, January 9,1906. a of this order to be Than ever he can with the clods the terested by causing copy tlement, and aP indebted thereto are in The requested in the smoke and dust of a town. published three weeks successively Repub- to make payment immediately. lican Journal, at Belfast, that they And when his cruise in 88.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- published GEORGIAN A P JOHNSON, life is done and he at a Probate to be held at Bel- fast. on the 13th day of February. 1906. may appear Court, RALPH M JOHNSON, heads for the Bars once WALDO for said on the second more, Clinton G. administrator on the estate fast, within and County, EDWARD JOHNSON. Jr. 1 Ferguson, of the clock before Is May the heavenly breezes fill his sails and of Evelina C. late of Belfast, in said Tuesday of March next, at ten Belfast, February 13.1906. Moody, if have, the waft him safely o’er. County, deceased, having presented his first and noon, and show cause, any they why not be and allowed anchored snug and sure, at at the final account of administration of said estate for same should proved, approved And last, the be NOTICE. The subscriber of the Great White allowance. and the prayer of petitioner granted. foot Throne, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly to the fisherman That notice thereof be three administrator or the May the Master say gray, Ordered, given, A true copy. Attest: appointed estate of in The Journal, a “Thou hast earned a‘Welcome Home.’” weeks successively, Republican Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. MARY A. GROVER, late of Islesboro, newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and Point” referred to is Monomoy. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- given •“Sandy bonds as the law directs. All having de- DEMOCRAT. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and tor persons mands against the estate of said deceased are REPUBLICAN. of March next, and show cause, if any they they the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of Feb- not be allowed. desired to present the same for and why the said account should ruary, A. D. 1906. settlement, U:tyor. .Orlando E. Frost For Mayor.... .John R. Dunton GEO. E. all indebted thereto are requested to rnaue pay- JOHNSON, Judge. L. MoGILVERY, sister of Hannah C. Mc- A true Attest: ment immediately. copy. ANNGilvery, late of Searsport, in said County of Cham. P. Hazeltine, Register. a Frost For Alderman .Roscoe Black Waldo, deceased, having presented petition Islesboro, February 13,1906. ifrman.Edwin TRIED H. Nichols be HAVE YOU that Alexander may ap- are praying the new Ouick Desserts that grocers Held at Bel- administrator of the estate of said de- S3.—In Court of Probate, pointed NOTICE. The subscriber are termed the of 1906. ceased. oilmen.Everett A. Nickerson A. Leavitt COW selling? They justly WALD'Jfast, on 13th day February, notice that she has been For Councilmen. George of the last will of ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives duly as all are in Charles W. Mathews, exec itor That thesaid give notice to administratrix of of R Carrow Robert H. Patterson “Easy to Make” ingredients Ordered, petitioner appointed the estate Wyatt Joseph H Damon, late of Unity, in said County, all interested causing a copy of this the Three complete products-* persons by JESSE H. FRYE, late of Montville, package. oec eased,having presented liig first account of ad- order to be published three weeks successively ol estate for allowance. ministratiou said in The Journal,a newspaper published in the of and For School Committee..Herbert E. Bradman Republican County Waldo, deceased, given •■•I Committee.E. W. Ellis Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate bonds as the law directs. All persons having weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said demands against the estate of said deceased are D-Zerta in on the 13th of March, A. L>. 1906, desired to the same for and a newspaper published in Belfast, saidCounty, County, (Jay present settlement, For Constable.Arthur Beach a Pro- ten of the clock before noon and show cause thereto ■■stable ..Bert E. Annis and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly that all persons interested may attend at at all indebted are requested to make pay- Pudding on the 13th if the of said petition- ment and D-Zerta bate Court, to be held at Belfast, day any they have, why prayer j immediately. Buickessert at 10c. per package, of March next, and show cause, if any they er should not be granted. MARY F. FRYE. 2 for 25 account should not he allowed. GEO. E. Judge. 1906 > For Warden.Christopher Y. Cottrell Ice Cream Powder, packages have, why the said JOHNSON, Montville, February 13, rden.... —. Fred N. Savery cents. Five choice flavors of each. A,' GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A A true Attest: Register. A DMINISTR ATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscri. convince how easy it is to copy. Ward L. Shute trial will you ^ Cuas. P. Hazeltine, Register. A her hereby notice that she has been 5 'i'il P. Gilmore For Clerk.Thomas gives Clerk.Syreno have the finest desserts with no labot duly appointed administratrix of the estate of SS.—Iu Court of Probate, held at Bel- and little Order S3. In Court of Probate, held at Bel. LUCY B. of expense. to-day. on the 13th of 1906. FRYE, late Montville, on the 13th of 1906 WALOOfast, day February, WALDOfast, day February, administratrix on the estate of in the of deceased, and W. of Frederick Robie Sarah A. , County Waldo, given Belle Reynolds, guardian late of Belfast, in said Coun- bonds as the law directs. All de- Will the of Belfast 148 of the Public Fire at Wesleyan of in said having Aubrey G. Spencer, persons having City adopt Chapter Dniversity. Reynolds Burnham, County, her first and final mands the estate of said deceased are de- her Anal account of of ty, deceased, having presented against •'Vs presented guardianship account of administration of said estate for al- sired to present the same for settlement, and all ot Section of six of March Wes- said estate for allowance. 190£, amending twenty-two Chapter Middletown, Conn., 31. lowance. indebted thereto are requested to make payment sustained a severe loss that notice thereof be three for 35c< leyan University by Ordered, given, That notice thereof be given, three immediately. for doors to the Family when Old North weeks in The Journal, a Ordered, MARY F. FRYE. Revised Statutes, which provides Voting Physician fire early today College successively, Republican weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a It was the fa- newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, 13,1906. That's was practically destroyed. newspaper in Belfast, in said County, Montville, February What “L F." Costs that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- published vorite dormitory of the The that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- University. bate to be held at Belfast, on the 13th NOTICE. The subscriber at and is Court, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day loss is placed $80,000, practically of March next, and show cause, if February 9, 1904. day any of March and show cause, if any they ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly YES. covered insurance. The burned build- said account should not be al- next, by they have, why the account should not be allowed. appointed administrator of the estate of Dear Sirs:— was ereoted in 1827 and formed the have, why the said ing lowed. GEO. E. Judge. MARY L. late of the and GEO. E. JOHNSON, MOUSE, Troy, We have used “L. F.” Bitters in our nucleus of present college group JOHNSON,Judge. A true Attest: of historic interest at A true Attest: copy. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given family for a long time, and consider was great Wesleyan. copy. Chas. P. Hazeltime, Register. All of the ISO students in the building made Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- them indispensable for all liver and mauds the estate of said deceased are de- their of them so against stomach escape, many hurriedly SB.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- sired to present the same for settlement, and all troubles. out into Court of held at Bel that they rushed the freezing at- fast, on the 13th day of February, 1906, 88.—In Probate, indebted thereto are requested to make payment in our WALDO on the 13th of 1906, They are, fact, family physician. mosphere clad in only their night clothing. Alice J. W. Waldron, administratrix on the WALDOfast, day February, immediately. estate of Robert W. Waldron, late of Swanville, Hannah T. Pendleton and Alexander H, Nichols, GEORGE L. TYLER. Yours very D. Wilson, sou of O. Wil- of G. truly, Stanley Manley in said her executors of the last will James Pendleton, county, deceased, having presented hav- Troy, February 13,1906. MRS. ETTA M. PACKARD, son of Searsmont, was one of the students first and final account of administration of said late of Searsport, in said County, deceased, their second account of adminis- estate, together with her private claim for al ing presented Me. burned out, but saved all of his effects. tration of said estate for allowance. NOTICE.* The subscriber Ripley, lowance. notice that he has been ---*5?- That notice thereof be three ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives duly ap- Ordered, that notice thereof be three Ordered, given, administrator of the estate of Many unnecessary calls are made Pun Blood given, a pointed l^tt,Defense, weeks in The Republican Journal, a weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, the Follow the first successively in in said County, THOMAS HAUGH, late of Belfast, upon physician. it means safety. A persd o whose blood is in newspaper published In Belfast, in said County, newspaper published Belfast, all interested attend at a Pro rule of health. '“Keep your bowels an and impovertanod condition is in that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- that persons may in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given impure bate Court to be held at Belfast, on the 13th day All de- Take “L. F.” Atwood’s Bit- the danger o itching in- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 13tb bonds a9 the law directs. persons having regular.” greatest any if of March next, and show cause, if any mands the estate of said deceased are de- or dif l Dr. da; of March next, and show cause, any they they against ters when nature needs a little assist- fectious epidemic Kennedy’s the said account should not be al same and all the have, why the said account and private claim have, why sired to present the for settlement, up system, puts pure, rich Favorite is tV safest and lowed. to make iJiHj'?8In ance. Remedy /dest, should not be allowed indebted thereto are requested payment veins; makes men and women surest purifier of the n8jfl, thus striking at GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. immediately. ta™ g.a.nd healthy—Burdook Blood Blt- the root of Kidney, Liver and Bladder dis- A true Attest: A true copy—Attest: WILLIAM HAUGH. er8- At copy. P. any drug store. eases. $1.00 at all druggists. Chas. P- Hazeltike, Register. ihas. Hazeltime, Register. Belfast, February 13,1906. r » .. 5 I BELFAST PRICK CURRENT. SWAN VILA, IS CENTER. New!”; The selectmen are settling up the town G.S*Mo«eley! E. Beef lore quarters, 5! Potatoes p bu., 60 nesses. many grateful for the Providence, March Ar, of and there was a good attendance Barley p bu., 60'Kound Hog, 7 fast. The testimony of friends and neighbors Norfolk. u and extreme cold....Some Friend, ujinfioi.i Cheese 15 Straw p ton, 7.00 travelling young March 5. Ar, sch. Winfield S. p*ib, people you know. Is evidence beyond dispute. men from Belfast are to hold a meeting at Baltimore, Chicken p tb, 15'Turkey p tb, 25@28 Made Read tills statement by a Belfast citizen: Home 14 Port Tampa. lb. Tallow Comet Grange hall Sunday, March 11th, at Schuster, sch. B.n Calf Skins,per p lb, 24a3 March 4. Ar, Henry Duck lb, 14@16 Veal p tb, 8al0 William R. Clifford, barber, in the Masonic in. It is there will be a good at- Brunswick, p 2 p. hoped Boston. doz., 16 Wool, 30 Edwina Small is just Fiske, Eggs P unwashed, Temple, living on High street, Belfast. Me., says: tendance.Miss D. C., March 3. Ar, sch. Fowlptb, 13 Wood, hard, 4.00®4.60 tea bis- the same. Washington, 16 3.00 ••no one afflicted with kidney trouble should Have cake, muffins, and about Medford, Port Tampa. Geese p tb, Wood, soft. your hesitate to use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Two years WINTERPORT. foreign ports. Retail Price. Retail Market. ago when living in Whitman, Mass., and working cuit home-made. will be fresher, Mrs. Elmira McDermott passed away sch. Joseph W. Haw- dull They Colon, Feb. 14. Ar, Beef,corned, p tb, 8@10 Lime p bbl., 1.0Q&1.Q5 at my trade I suffered from a constant pain of 87 Norfolk. Butter Salt, 14 lb, 18a;o Oat Meal 4 Feb. 27th at the advanced age years, thorne, , p tb, across the kidneys, which at times made me Coronel, Feb. 27. Ar, stmr. Oregonian, Corn p bu., 58 Onions p tb, 3 right more and wholesome. after a and painful illness. She almost all in my back. There were cleaner, prolonged New York for San Calif., San Fran- Cracked Corn, p bu, 56Oil, Kerosene, gal.,14@l5 lose strength tasty Diego, 6 was the widow of the late James B. Mc- Corn Meal, p bu., 66 Pollock /’ 'b, also other symptoms of kidney complaint. My cisco, etc., (to sail 28th). .... xr 10 and leaves to mourn her loss one sch. Marian N. i heese, p tb, 17@18 Pork p ib. Pills and Dermott, Havana, Feb. 23. Sid, 1*13 attention was called to Doan’s Kidney Powder the house Perkins of Ells- Cotton Seed, p cwt., 1.66 Plaster p bbl., helps daughter, Mrs. Carrie ar, sch. F. W. Ayer, 3 me and I used a second, Baking 26, I a box. It Royal Mrs. Florence Cobb, Gulfport; Codfish dr\, P lb, 8;ai)|Rye Meal P lb, got helped worth; a granddaughter, 18 120 last fall Miss Gulfport. ... Cranberries, p qt., Snorts p cwt., which completely cured me. Some time and eco- Belches; a great granddaughter, Cienfuegos, Feb. 22. Cld* Henry Clover Seed. 16 Sugar p tb, 6 the maker of an article has faith wife to at home, and several The 40 I felt symptoms of a recurrence. I did not neglect quickly Blanche Belches, nephews. » P bbl., 6.60a6.26 T. P bu., produce Crosby, Mobile. ,. Flour, Salt, 1., at the home of Seed 4 it time but sent to the Drug Store for a in lie stands to warrant it. fuueral services were held Singapore, Jan. 8. In port, ship Acme, H. G. p bu., l.75!8weet Potatoes, this City it, ready with whom she Lard, P tb. HI Wheat Meal. 3@4 Pills. In a short time the IF the raised Mrs. W. B. Belches, lived, for Hawaiian Islands. box of Doan’s Kidney If he he is either afraid or fine and cake, conducted won't, nomically, tasty Thursday afternoon, and were Port 15. Ar, sch. Edward H. backache was cured and ail the other difficulties Spain, Feb. ashamed to back his handiwork. Kev. Hill... Mrs. Charles Bryer one of by Harry Blake, Fernatidina. ,, BORN. corrected. I never hear any complaining who has been ill is slowly improving. St. 2. Cld, sch. Har- Hats are the hot-biscuit, the frosted quite John, N. B„ March backache or kidney complaint but 1 recommend “Gold Bond" $2.00 only puddings, layer- Atwood is still on the sick old ....Capt. Benj. B. Cousens, Philadelphia. Eaton. In Deer 17, to Mr. and Doan’s Pills.” of that the mak is a little. ..Mrs. Nathaniel Shenandoah, Isle, February Kidney hats, regardless price, list, but gaining Manila, March 2. Ar, ship Mrs. Edwaro E. a crusts and Her aton, daughter. For sale all dealers. Pi ice 60 cents. Foster- crullers, Page is now able to sit up. daughter, Norfolk. white. Iii February 21, to Mr. by ers guarantee unreservedly. You risk cake, crisp cookies, Winterport, N. sole for the Mrs. Bowden of Bucksport, has been Feb 25. Sid, ship Tillie and Mrs. Leslie W a Milburn Co Buffalo, Y., agents Myra Auckland, N. Z„ hite, daughter. a purchase—the main taking care of her the past week.Mrs. E. Starbuck, Newcastle and Honolulu. United States. nothing by with which the food Grant is her daughter, take no all muffins, ready-made Howard visiting MARRIED. Remember the name—Doan’s—and shoulder responsibility. Mrs. Charles Mr. Isaac II. Davis Moody... MARINE MISCELLANY. other. “Gold Bond” $2.00 Hats are “as good of a former resident, was in town or does lloulton, March 3. Sch. Maine, hence Dunham-Tyler. In Sunshine. Deer Isle, found at the His Thomp- Philadelphia, and as the Government.” A signed w ir bake-shop grocery last week. mother,Mrs.Freeman for has to Camden, N. February 17, Arthur A. Dunham of Sunshine him home—The fourth Portland, returned son, accompanied and and sails and had Miss Ethel u Tyler of Brooklin. with one. M. E. Church J., reports lost split Kebruarj ranty every Quarterly Conference of the in Delaware Eaton-Marshall. In Deer Isle. not movables swept from decks both of compare. was held here Feb. 27th. Presiding Elder 13, Fred 1) Eaton and Ethel Marshall, For sale only by was in attendance. The usual rou- bay. Deer Isle. Hayward Vineyard Haven, Mass., Feb. 28. Sch. Faknham Gregory. In Rock port, February tine business was performed and Kev. Harry is the of Izetta of Bangor, ('apt. Trim, from Gutten- 28, Jere n. Farnham, of Rocklan >, and Maggie A. greatest bake-day helps. llill received a unanimous invitation to re- Flour WILLIAM CLARK, Royal for Swan B. Ultima coal W. Hatch burg, tor Belfast, with hard Gregory, of (ilencove, Rockport. turn for the third year—Rev. .1. Hopkins Williams In Vmalhaven, Febru- will more bread and better bread & Sibley Co., was discovered ashore to day make of Belfast gave another tine stereopticon 25, Leon of Vinalhaven, and Mary in the market. Manufacturing Clothier, near Highland Wharf off Cottage City. The ary Hopkins, than any Hour ROYAL BAKINS POWOER CO., NEW lecture at the church Tuesday evening. VVillinnw S.I llo.lcrt. YORK._ sea was too for any communication III W est hometVl lie, A audience was and all were rough II A RRIM AN H A RRIM AN. Clark’s Corner, BKI.FAST, MAIM large present between the vessel and shore. The Izetta William Con- with their view of The Mass.. March l, 1006, hy the Rev. Price S5.25 bbl. Madison; G. \V. Young, Ifangor; S. G greatly pleased sailed from this on the 26th with a Frank (1. Harriman of Los Angeles, Cal., per Land of the Incas.The town schools port don, Norton, S. A. Greenlaw, G. W. Stephenson westerly wind, hut yesterday the wind shift- and a tfreda Harriman of l’rosp ct, Me. Call tor a baking sample. SEARSPORT LOCALS closed afternoon. The High school In Belfast, March 2nd Belfast, h. II. McCreedy, Bangor; \\. C Friday ed to the eastward and the schooner start- McNklley-Nkalkv. TAIN SMALLEY, Salesman. will close next week. The W. U. G. W. Me \eliey and G. 1'. Lombard, Belfast ed to return to this harbor. During the night, by Rev. ,1. Hatch, Raymond A A. HOWE* & CO.. 1. Havener is at Kents Hill for a few Jones, Bane, Vt.; Bar Harbor Fri- both oi Northport. fl. basket ball team went to into the north Miss Lillian E. Nealley, II. S. Sullivan, Chicago. however, the wind backed In Warren, February 17, by w. in North Deer Isle, February 20, a Account* in Pom Conn. Charles H. Klinck, Stoniugton; at New Bedford for repairs. J a visit to friends fret, the limits of which shall be fixed by 76 s. Savings M. Biastow, yeai Opening lage, llamietta and Joanna, do.; Wil- George aged the officers thereof, at a greatei Smith, do.; Bowden. In Penobscot, February 22. Mrs. Mrs. C. X. Meyers and daughter Violet municipal lis & Blue Hill; DonnaT. Briggs, Bar- ...WITH THK.... rate of than eight tuiies an hour, ex- Guy, Lucinda Bowden, aged 78 years, 4 months, 15 irived last week from New York. speed ren Island for Belfast; cld, sch. Laura M. cept where such city or town may by ordi- days. last week from Lunt, Jacksonville; 4, ar, scbs. Annie B. Crockett. In Pulpit Harbor, February 21, Mrs. 1!. L. Perry returned nances or bylaws permit a greater rate of Stoniugton; Charles L. Jeffery, S. Y. Crockett, aged 75 years. a business to Brooklyn, X. Y. Mitchell, trip speed. via Melissa A. Delano, in Hope, February 15. Mrs. John Site. 4. No shall leave his team do., Providence; Willey, Miss Joanna C. Coleord, University of person Jacksonville; James B. Jordan, Ceylon, Delano, aged 67 years. SAVINGS BANK on a so as to obstruct the 25, SEARSPORT Southwest Harbor, February Sunda> with her mother. stationary w-ay via Wm. Bisbee, Virginia; Thin, Gray. In Maine,’06, spent or Ga., Charleston; \ 11 28 other allow his Pale, Reuben II. 85 months, free passage of teams, Gray, aged years, Ellen M. Mitchell, Perth Amboy, for Bel- INSURES ABSOLUTE SAFETY AND his team to be on a way without a driver. days. Frank I Gross, who has been visiting San Francisco; In March 4, F'stlier M.f sec. 15. If the driver of a team having fast; 5, ar, ship Aryan, griffin. Seai>port, .father, E. A. Gross, has returned to Ban- schs. Win. K. Park, Mobile; llumarock, widow of the late ( apt. Edwin L. Griffin, aged TIIE PRACTICE OF ECONOMY. passengers therein conveyed for hire, leaves gor. sch. Laura M. Lunt Jack- 61 years, 2 months, 22 days. it without in charge and with- Charleston; sld, W illiain any person sch. Nervous ? Grant. In Bandy point, February 24, sonville; 6, ar, Brigadier, Stoniugton. Sell. F. G. French arrived from Portland out fastening it securely, he may be fined E. Grant, 50 March 1. Ar, schs. Theoline, Fer- aged years. with bushels of corn to Pike not exceeding thirty dollars or imprison- Boston, ■ ! Hussey. In Thermalito, Butte County, Calif., Friday 7,000 Luther T. Garretson, Norfolk foi ment not one month. nandina; January 22, Joseph C. Hussey formerly of Unity. One D ol lar Bros. exceeding sch. Helen .1. Norfolk. William Salem ; 2, sld, Seitz, Then your blood must be in ; Hussey. In Montana, February 7, The warrant for the annual town meet- OiiiTL ARY. Henry Whitcomb, one of the Philadelphia, March 1. Ar, sch. Herald, Henry Hussey, son of the late That. R. Hussey, Pith is and contains 48 oldest residents of the town, died at his ar, sch. Maine, for Portland (in a bad condition. You formerly of Uni v. TAKEN. ing March posted Aquin;2, very Julia Mar- AND UPWARDS March after an Lane. In Rock port, February 26, articles. home Friday morning, 2d, distress). Julia E. with tonsilitis. Sir. March 5. know what to take, garet. daughter of Nelson 1*. and (Har- I illn.—. of two weeks Searsport (Mack’s Point) Ar, certainly 5 15 who broke his leg about a of vey). Lane, aged months, days. of each month, com- soil Kben and with coal. — begins firs ( Henry Tripp, j Whitcomb was the stmr. Bay View, Newport News, Sarsa- Littlefield. In Waldo, March 1, Albert O. INTEREST moiltli eas taken to a hospital in Bos- of then take it Ayer’s ago, Mali .French) Whitcomb Waldo and Rock port, Me., .March 3. Sld, sch. Annie Littlefield, aged 1 month and 7 days. poumled May and November. ton Monday. 182(1. At an ! L. I. In 27, wa.- ho. u there Sept. 30, early Lord, Sea Cliff, parilla. If you doubt, then \ cDermott. Winterport, February lie came to and worked in the March 1. Ar, schs. J \\ Elmira, widow of the late James B. McDermott, Mrs. Grace G. Curtis lost a club book ag- Searsport Stockton, Me., sfiii- ,aid until 1850, when lie went to Cali- I Balano, Portland ; George E. Klinck, Balti- consult your doctor. We know aged 37 years. amount and j The finder will please leave at Pillsbury. In Baltimore, Me., March 2, In your deposits of any Saturday. in 1852. lie married Miss 4, sld, sell. Helen Montague, New VI E SOLICIT j office. fornia, returning I more; this his 43th S.. son of Benjamin A. and the post of Castine. He had work- stmr. will what he will say about year, Byron offer you FREE of charge ary Mm y ornwadis ; York; ar, Reliance, Portland, the late Jane A. Pillsbury. Mrs. G. A. Kobertson of Augusta arrived ed in I he shipyards of Searsport, Belfast dredge at Cape Jeilison deck. grand old family medicine. Prentiss. In New York city, March 4. Henry assistance you may leant. to attend the funeral of Mrs. and Castine lor tire past tilty years. He Somes Sound, Me., Keb. 27. In pert, sell. M. Prentiss of Wiscasset. formerly of Bangor, Monday would jEstlierM. Griffin. leaves, besides his widow, two brothers, Carolina Gray from New York (discharg- This is the first question your doctor aged 65 years, 7 months and 12 days. Whitcomb of Waldo. ask: “Are your bowels regular?" He knows Richards In Sandypoint, March 2, James on in this bank. ! John and Cornelius ing). that action of tlie bowels is absolutely ! NO deposits William McCormack, head porter at the daily W. Richards, aged 56 years, 5 months. TAXES Funeral services were held at his late resi- Stoniugton, Me., Fil). 27. In port, sch. essential to recovery. Keen your liver active Seal has returned to hi.- home Ryder. In North Belfast, March 5, t aptain sport House, dence morning, conducted by for New York and your bowels regular by tukiug laxative Saturday Metinic, (loading). Simeon Ryder, aged 84 years, 5 months and 12 in W»nterport. was J. doses of Ayer’s Tills. l‘!, v. 1. 1'. Williams. ’1 lie interment Charleston, S. C., Feb. 27. Ar, sch. C. da vs t ■ has secured a in ifie Cornwallis family ,ot in asnne.. 28, sld, sell, lluma- Thompson. In East Knox, March, Francis Albert X. Carr position Strawbridge, Norfolk; J. C. March 4th at the resi- Providence. 1 A Made by Ayer Co., Lowell, Msbb. B. 61 0 months and to P. NICHOLS. with ( H. & Sons at the coal 1 tied ill Searsport roek, Also manufacturers of Thompson, ag-d years, I. PENDLETON, JAMES I Sprague | FRANK at Mack’s Point. ,i.. ,,f Mrs. c. A. Webber. Esther M.. Gulfport, Miss., Feb. 24. In port sell. pocket HAIR VIGOR. North Deer Isle. 28. Mrs. widow of Edwin L. Giiffin, alter a 11. McCurdy, Hall, for Sau Juan, \ ‘Xk., In February ('apt. Emeline W eed, S4 >ears, 10 months, 23 days. Treasurer. Hon. A. K. Niekersofl attended a meeting illness with cancer. Mrs. Giiffin w ith thence for Curat-oa and Balti- 1 y*Q AGUE CORE. aged President. ling, iog lumber, ”/ Wkkcott. In Worcester, Mass., February 19, of tlic Maine Commandery of the late and A. W V» CHERRY PECTORAL. | Luyai was the daughter of tlie Benjamin more. Jennie, wife of Elisha w’e>eott, formerly of at Riverton March 7th. and was born Feb. 28. Sld, sell. Wm. Legion Nuict (Nichols) Pendleton Newport News, We have no secrets ! We publish CasMne, aged 48 years. 2 months. io Deo. 10, 1S44. line sister, Mrs. I. Stockton out the formulas of all our medicines. Whitcomi;. In Searsport. March 2, Henry F. Partridge has been engaged as Searsport Douglas, Springs (passed Henry .Martini A. of Seai survives March 2.) Whitcomb aged 79 years 5 months and 2 days. the care of the passenger cars Krsfciue p.«.t, Cape Henry janitor-"for lies siie was married in .south Boston a* the station at Mack’s 1‘oint. to Captain Edwin I. Giiffin of searsport, The whaieback steamer Bay View, Cap*. nd was tlie mother of two children, Cummings arrived Monday from Newport h til ot whom survive her—Edwin P. of News wii.ii coal for ('. 11. Sprague )> n t, wtio Kindi} cared for tier mother The first robin o! the season arrived Sat- in iicr last illness. Mrs. Griffin wasaquiet, March to look the uid; moiiiing, 3d, motherly woman, a good neighbor and kind ground over for the annual town meeting. to minister to the Week ready this ineml, always Wear for her. was an in She Women’s Mrs. H. P. Richards went to wants id those around These Mr. and member of the First Congrega- Sterling Bargain Offerings to attend the funeral of exemplary Sand}point Sunday The funeral a brother of Mr. Richards. tional church of Searsport. James Richards, at in clothes ol services were held W ednesday afternoon Mean much fo women who aim to be fashionably attired thorough Panama 5.00 Charles A. Rogers has been placed in 2 o'clock, Kev. T. P. Williams officiating. $6.50 <«f the steam to the lot in Mt. Voile Skirts This week s offer- charge pump supply I lie nitei inent was in the family $8.00 $6.50 correctness, and service, and at minimum cost. bargain Another big bargain in . A water tank at the section house at Mack’s liowditeh quality cemetery. mixture nine mixture made up in latest Point. •Xew black and white are mindful of own best interests you gray are bargains, and if you your nine but- gore plaited skirt with strap trim- ings genuine style,circular effect, gore, Israel Closson has bought the over Capt. NORTH SEARSPORT. stylish model and our NEW AND ENLARGED DEPARTMENT now. You will ton and strap, trimmed hips, schooner Kitty Lawry of a Searsport syndi- mings—a v^rv will visit READY-TO=WEAR was for early buyers at also two rows slrap trimming cate of shipmasters and will engage in bay Chester Curtis of Swanville Center specially priced a month later and at find as an assortment as usually^see fully /,,, coasting. in town last week. complete you around bottom, specially : $6.50 priced at. H>3.UU Rev. T. P. Williams went to Waterville Miss l'ercis Howard has returned to her special prices to induce early buying to a meeting of the Kenne- in Glenburu, Tuesday attend home ""I _ ..... o .. Somerset and Waldo County Ministerial bec, Mrs. Nina Hobbs of Belfast was in town mew amri naiM aims u. Association. last week, the guest of Mrs. E. G. Smart. Granite Cloth Skirt $4.98 Mrs. Desire Wood and two sons, who Danish Cloth at $4.9S Wm. H and wife have moved In a figured granite cloth, seven gore COATS the winter with Mrs. E. Thompson NEW SPRING double OF have been spending at each seam, OPENING SALE Walter house plaited panel SPECIAL double box into tlie chambers of Moody’s Nine skirt plaite.! C. returned to their home in Chico- underfolded plait at back. A gore Carver, Qfi in front, tucked waist with box plait* closed a three A value at.. we show the assortment ever shown pee Falls, Mass., Monday. Foster Small of Swanville big The new Coats have been arriving for two iveeks. This week biggest, trout, deep tucked cuff— A QK last Spring weeks’ term of school at Mt. Ephraim new circular skirt of the values are the ever t» at only. The Law Court has sustained the verdict Af C7 9£ so in the season. We in asserting that greatest offered priced week. f\l Ql.LJ double box Belfast early feel safe in the Goodell will case, so called, in which panama, front and trimmed with store in were involved. plaited back, ■new Coats by any the city. Brilliantine Shirt Waist Suits Searsport people Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kingsbury and Mr. tucks—well Spring prominent four rows of graduated "" be next week. were in _ 1 box fi" The rescript will published and Mrs. Lester Dow of Frankfort made and very stylish skirt, 7 9 PI 0 gore skirt, double plaited made waist town the of Mr. and Mrs. at.1 with circular yoke, tailor On account of the small audience at the recently, guests priced with two small be Wilson N. Dow. C0VERT C0AT The New box plaited front morning service of the Congregational At Ifi Afi Skirt of splendid quad- 4.98 10.50 Covert 7.38 Pony plaits at each side, new bishonslee another contribution who is for /II s>O.Uu ty broadcloth, double $7.50 with tucked cuff, a I church last Sunday E. II. Stewart of Unity, agent deep ? .vf)() next Sun- box plaited front, panel yoke, side 27 inches it is'made of the best swell suit at.i 5 will be taken for parish expenses a Rochester, N. Y., seed firm, was in this long, very Z. D. plait at each seam at deep flounce This Covert Cloth Coat is the best Good all wool Covert in the Tanteline, covert trimmed with day. vicinity last week, accompanied by depth—a specially good value at quality Hartshorn of Swanville- store in Bel- straps of the material running from w ho a of value ever sold by any popular 24-inch length,lined through Parties have been making dump 8.00 the bottom of the Jacket in the New Shirt Waist Suits the Carver and Mosman shore fronts are Tlie complimentary hall in Warden’s Hail fast. It is lined throughout and P.nd button trimmed, lly out, strap front over the shoulders and skirt made v. a to discontinue the practice as it Feb. 27th, was well attend- ending Of Nun’s Veiling requested Thursday night, made from covert cloth, covered buttons on skle, back 2 and and further were in attendance. good quality front, at bottom of jacket in back, side Hceordion plaiting panels is trespass ed. Aimut 05 ., private property couples double box plaits, waist with ace will cause trouble. was in honor of the recent mar- silk braid new well tailored and pockets, leg of mutton sleeve with !*• This dunce New Chimasettes trimmed, leg-of-mut- and coat sleeve, dion plaited front ami double riage oi Mr. Percy llarriiiian to Miss Garry turned up cuffs, lined throughout back, new sleeve \Mf steamer Pathfinder, Capt. James B. Just received, with and ton sleeve, fancy braid trimmed col- finished—at a special price for early plaits, plaited one of swanvilie’s popular young with fit- tucked cuff, colors: light Mi.* arrived at Boston March 1st from Maiden, without cuffs, each guaranteed satin, perfect deep Parse, front, wide strap trimming tan, brown and white, a regular m\ was iced ladies. lar, buyers: and well tailored—a $12 Porto Rico. The steamer badly 50c ting regular dollar value for.. 25c and and teen 12.00 up in a northeast gale off Cape Cod, but Dodge’s Corner. Mr. George McKen- front back, regular $7.50 value, $7.38 value—our price for this opening ? sustained no damage. sale sie of Boston is working for Ws J. Mat- specially priced at $4.98 only. $9.00 at the Sears- Bert. Philbrook, chief clerk thews....Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Matthews are Muslin Underwear $15.00 Pony Suit 10.50 has accepted a position as book- in Portland and Na- port House, visiting their children new a \V. C. Jones outlie work- Gray all wool mixture, pt*-*- keeper with Contractor Mass....Janies E. Maiden and T. D. 3 <3001> VAl UES—where inlaid si!!-, tick, skirt, pony coat, fly front, and Somerset railroad and will to the Bos- 1. Bingham Nickerson are shipping apples manship and material count. collar with fibre trimming to mat* in a few Covert Coat leave for Bingham days. ton market. Value Coat 10.00 Value for 6.85 $12.00 silk cuff, lined throughout with satm Chemise at 85c. $13.50 $9.75 Mrs. D. W. McFadzeu was quite severely XqS wool hard brie finish, low neck, front trimmed Covert coat of good quality, all made of American woolen mills; .10.50 burned by falling on the stove ISLKSBOltO. This coat is made of a hard Saturday with lace insertion. 3 inch flounce on good quality covert cloth, satin lined throughout, col- twisted covert in a beautiful shade'of and her clothing catching tire. Her son All the schools in town closed Monday j skirt with five tucks and lace, CKf twisted all wool covert cloth, three- lar with silk lined with warranted seven the trimmed braid, tly front, tan, throughout New Eaton Suit stitched strap l Stanley, years old, extinguished a short time to sickness, a good §;i,.'5 value for. for owing general j length, automobile style, two turn-over cufE—an coat collar of vel- to waist no- fire in her clothing and then went for as- quarters new sleeve with deep satin, imitation panne over shoulder giving _Mark l'endieton, who has been ill with side and one half effect, sleeves and girdle tie sistance. j top pocket, fly front, extraordinary value for those that buy vet, with stitched silk trimming, front, tary hand. He is and econ- med with braid, skirt made m mi pneumonia, is on the mending satin lined. For style, service now back and sleeves trimmed with covered b.i* $1.25 Handkerchief tarv st\le, gored side and front A Christian Endeavor sociable will he a favorite with old and young and his ! this is one of the values we $6.85 great finest muslin, low round neck, front omy biggest buttons, linely tailored and perfect lif- stitched in inch welts .broad si it* !.' held in tiie upper conference room Friday is a reason of gladness to every-I handkerchief recovery trimmed witli corners, have ever offered—a regular $13.50 value ting. Priced at 1-3 less than it can be at bottom, jacket lined through" evening. Misses Louine Nichols, Mildred one_Town meeting day dawns and judg- elbow sleeves,finished with Val bead- with warranted satin. A very sty value for the . for N. sold for the season, Howen and Sara Grinned will entertain. ing In all talk it will he the nfost exciting ing and ribbon—a big $10.00 FREDA. JOHNSON, during busy 12.00 suit and pried remarkably low. in The entertainment will he A Morning one for years. No less Ilian three buildings The Advertiser of Masonic Temple. 22.00 t are least money.$1.25 Facts, Kindergarten. are in tlie prospective and there --I three for every office in town.... Mr. and Mrs. fra Mason left for their applicants “The Private Secretary,” a, farce-comedy Robe home in Woolwich, Me., Feb. 2d. Mr. $2.25 Night ttuTs! Shirt Waists While hilled for next Friday night, is good and low round neck Silk Petticoat 250 New Mason lias been employed by the C. II. lin. chemise style, Special. Spring we tlie night will he fair so that there trimmed with Val insertion and lace MAItKF.h DOWN All oui ,v Son Coal Co. at Mack’s 1'oiut hope JUST RECEIVED. Values that cannot be duplicated any where else Sprague will be a full house. It is funny, and there- finished with Hamburg beading— cent quality White Aprons here his Black petticoats of best quality rich, rustling i *• and made many acquaintances by HO for 4 Ofi in Belfast. Waists that are pretty and stylish. .. fore the tiling to drive away the spring nil tnnl.'n.l fri.nl l:mrn u 1 till XT a ..itli .1. O,, 1*11 If. r. o I for the library_Capt. Nason K. Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gilkey and arrived home last Saturday night-The DUC. I from Point House is in repair by new daughter Odessa arrived Friday IIewes being put 44 f\n Lawn Waist, button in back, attached collar, tucked yoke with lace and Hamburg insertion, (1V said an addition Some Values on Seasonable Goods Eldorado Springs, Mo., and are with Mr. tlie new owner and it is tfc Startling # AI ^Ov. sleeve with deep tucked cuff... and Mrs. C. II. will he built on. Mr. Preble of Portland, tiiikej’s parents, Capt. a no- White India Lawn Waist, button in front, trimmed with three fourths inch lace insertion, 7-inch QW, first visit to tlie new his rooms are all Gilkey. This is Mr. Gilkey’s proprietor, says WOOL BLANKETS Al TrOt. lace trimmed cuff—a good $1.25 value for. for 25 He lias sold his taken for the summer and that he does not APRON GINGHAMS Searsport years. to ff WHITE WAIST, button in front, detachable collar, embroidered front with tucks ) farm in Missouri and will settle in Sears- care for transients. I 7C |1 ,Lm ^ $2.98 FOR $4.20 VALUE BLUE AND WHITE CHECKS, SC 4) 1.40 form fullness, large full sleeve with deep cuff—a splendid value at port. 4 98 FOR 6.00 VALUE with I C I EA WHITE LINGERIE WAIST, button in back, attached collar,'allover Hamburg yoke, edged ^() William L. Douglass, McLane, 3-4 inch lace lace Sell. Capt. 6.48 FOR 7.SO VALUE 5c. 4) I JV insertion, 5 inch tucked cuff edged with sailed from Newport News Feb. 28th with NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. OUTING FLANNELS WHITE LINGERIE WAIST, button in back, attached collar, deep lace yoke, elbow sleeves, J coal for the C. 11. Sprague & Son Coal Co. 200 dark Flannels, to close out, per yard, *1C 2 5 Alvali Morrison of Montville, Waldo yards Outing 4>J.40 with two rows lace insertion, deep lace cuff.— at Mack’s Point on Feb. 28th. The Douglass Whereas, County and State of Maine, by his mortgage deed TAM O’SHANIERS with embroiderd front of eyelet work and satin stitched clusters ol tucks, I is a six-masted steel schooner, built by the pLj_- c;il U/aScf 7.S dateu the lltli day of November, A. D. 19C3, and New tmna MIK naiSl, button in back, new large sleeve, Fore River Iron works at Quincy, Mass., iu W aldo of Deeds, in 25c. TAMS FOR 12 l-2c. recorded County Registry v Her dimensions are: 31(1 to me, the under- />!• with cluster of in front with tucks and lace insertion, button in 1903. length, Hook 2t*8, Page 377, conveyed 60c. TAMS FOR 35c. ogir |A/3ic4 at C? shirring separated lot or of land situated in 25 SHAWLS tlMld OIIIV TvalM 01 back, with clusters of pinhead new sleeve with deep cuff of feet;breadth, 48 feet; depth, 28feet9inches; signed, a certain parcel $4 $2.98 tucks, ***7 near tlie so-called, TAMS FOR 49c. pinhead tucks and lace net tonnage, 3,470. She will be the largest Monviile, aforesaid, Kingdom, 75c. SHAWLS 4.25 insertion,. follows: commencing on tlie 5.50 schooner that has ever been iu Penobscot Mid bounded as TAMS FOR 69c. with clusters of shirring tucks, box plait of pm 1 near the Wade barn, so called; thence $1.25 7.00 SHAWLS 5.98 ItUiAi Vnllin/i U/aict at separated by pinhead ?r) liighway NeW TClIllig »V0IM 01 ■VL.L Jt head tucks down front, new sleeve with deep cuff—a big value at Bay. ibout seventy rods on land and line oi William 1.50 TAMS FOR 95c. Jackson, to stake and stones: thence sbout with yoke in front, lace set in trimming at edge of yoke, clustei The following out of town guests register thence klniAi CilL I anednu/n U/aict yoke, heavy applique seventy-five rods, easterly to the river; NeW OllK LdllMIUWII VvdIM, tucks down front in effect, button in back, C id at the House the past week: SWEATERS eighteen pinhead pointed * (}{} Searsport northerly on said river to the narrow C. A. about eighty rods, PILLOW CASES. large sleeve with deep cuff of lace separated with pinhead tucks—a very swell waist, Charles Rendell, Stockton; Puling, highway: thence about sixty-five rods on said F. S. *11.26 SWEATERS $ .69 New York; Frank Davis, Bangor; highway and westerly to first mentioned bound, Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 42x36. Three and one half yard on flue shere quality and about Special | 2J(; .95 CTAMPPH U/AKT PATTFRM^ patterns, stamped Q7fi\j vu French, Detroit; F. C. Vickery, F. Spell- containing tlie barn thereon standing jind.50 SWEATERS olAlfirLU fiAlol IAI ILIXIlo. Persian Lawn to be done in either shadow or eyelet work, G. II. Davis, Kelfast;E. W. Swelve acres of land. And whereas, tlie condi- man, Bangor; been now ATS.1.98 SWEATERS 1.25 1 Leavenworth, Portland; C. N. Staples, A. tion of said mortgage has broken, reason of the breach of thecondi- Robes 79c. D. M. C. add Peri Lustre Embroidery French, C. W. Potter, Bruns- :lierefore, by S1.00 Quality Outing Night SWEATERS 1.42 Coise Stockton; :ion thereof, I claim a foreclosure of said mort- 2.25 25c. Handkerchief and Glove Cases, 19c.—50c. Emb Table Mats, 39c.—50c. Scrim Work Bags, 25c.—New Stamped wick ; E. W. Spear, Boston ; F. A. Tibbetts, Aprons, 48c. Rock- 4c 1.00 SWEATERS 1.87 Covers—Embroidery H. Noyes, Belfast; E. H. Herrick, ^Dated at Liberty, in said County, this fifth day Wash Cloth , land; W. K. Alexander, Houlton; C. A. „• March, A. D. Nason, Boston; I. L. Helve;), C. 0. Good- 1906.E()EGEr0NowLToN win, F. E. Burns, Portland; D. F. Steward, By his attorney, L. D. Jones.