The Republican .Ioijrnai. 71- HI BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, . 1902. ^ _ NUMBER 43.

To-Day’s Journal. against Taylor was not pressed. GEORGES RIVER GRANGE FAIR. “UNCOLNVILLE TOWN FAIR.” EVANGELINE BY LOCAL TALENT. Prince Hall of Greenfield saw a sight PERSONAL. PERSONAL. .we l. near Greenfield recently the equal of An impromptu fair gotten up by Georges k. Wedding Bells..Meet- The and cattle show which is not often witnessed men in River at fourth annual fair Successful Performance foe the Belfast Im- S. R. Locke went to Boston Grange... Georges Kiver by Grange very short notice was held Monday to the woods. While he came held at the October Miss E. P. Sherman of Manchester, Conn., \s atlier Report..The \1- hunting in Georges Hall, , Oct. town hall, Lincolnville, provement Society. buy holiday goods. l.meolnviile Town Fair. across two Saturday, is a of Re \ G. S. Mills. magnificent bucks engaged 11, and was a decided success. The weather A guest Y-arsOld 11th. The fair was instructive, very successful presentation of Long- Parker of Evangeline by in combat. When Mr. Hall saw interesting was George Togus visited relatives ui Real deadly fine, the attendance large, and the I. V. Miller left for New York Estate.. Person and full of fun. There were 256 exhibits of fellow’s Evangeline was given in Belfast in Belfast last week. Monday Ka here? them their horns were interlocked so exhibits of stock, poultry, fruit, vegetables, House on business for Kakas & Co. 2. that were unable to and he fruits, vegetables, preserves, pickles and Opera Tuesday and Wednesday A. A. u;e they escape and articles were Drury of Campello, Mass., a canned 6 of fancy miscellaneous very for the benefit of spent Miss Minnie Mathews of St. Loms Fair Comniis- killed them both.Among the deer fruit; poultry, 1 of sheep and l evenings, the Belfast Im- few the Lincolnville is extensive, and excellent in quality. Follow- days past week in Belfast. B’brary Honors Conferred which arrived at Bangor Oct. 16 on of swine, besides a very fine display of provement Society, under the direction of visiting at James D. Tucker's. Row..Coal Barons ing are the Mrs. 'paper the B. A. A. train were several unusual- awards of premiums: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Frederick of Boston is visit- *.unvict Dead. Probate fancy work, paintings, old relics, curios, L. J. Rodenbaugh of Boston. E. L. Macomber went to Boston hist Tues- NEAT STOCK. Mrs. Sarah t Cards and ly large bucks with magnificent sets of etc. The advanced sale ing Mathews on Cedar street. Playing The most notable exhibit was by J. C. of seats at Mixer’s was day, for a few days on business. antlers. A number of them were left- cows—A. H. Miller, 1st and 3d; Carey of Montville, who exhibited the Ox- Jersey large; nearly all the reserved seats were Dr. Chas. P. Bean returned to Boston last VMit: 3. witli local taxidermist firms to be mount E T. Churchill, 2d George A. Bailey of Hartford, Ct., visited ford cream separator, for which he is the taken for the first night and a large Thursday from a visit of several weeks in \ n< zuela.. Literary News ed and shipped to the owners later in Jersey Heifers—2 years old,D.P.McCobb, propor- friends in Belfast the week. 1st; 1 Geo. tion Belfast. past : Paints..Son of The Hun- in the season.A Guilford who agent. It attracted much attention. Many year old, Geo. A. Mahoney, 1st; for the second, before tlje sale began man, ■ Mr. ami Mrs. 'The Age of Cement.. The | Lermond, 2d. at the box Jl. M. Prentiss visited had been deer without say that it is the best separator in use in office. The management of the Mrs. J. G. Damon was a of Mrs. limiting seeing Calves—Geo. A. Mahoney, 1st. guest A. friends in Brewer the week. any rounded into bis own door- this We hear that he has had 5 stage effects during the was II. past E 4. game, vicinity. Jersey calves shown by A. Marriner— performances Harding of Bangor a few days the past after dark on Conant was Two (huts a Pound., yard the other day only to many sales. The most noticeable exhibit lot, 1st;on quality, 2d and 3d.; on herd, in charge of Mr. Rodenbaugh, and his wife week. Joseph in Belfast recently a! Graduates as Teach- see an enormous A. II, 1st. animal that looked was Mrs. J. 0. five Miller, read the a from Aroostook, relatives. by Johnson, shaggy poem from position at the Mrs. Wm. II. Snow visiting V-w> of the Granges like a cross between a bear and a buck OXEN. and son Harry left Beaux .A Sail on the white kittens, all of one litter. They are left of the stage. She acquitted herself Miss Jackson went to Tliomaston behind the lilac bush. 1st. last Thursday to visit her sister in New Mary \"l"S..The News <>f hiding Drawing white with Ayrshire—Geo. Rankin, pure the exception of one, which 1st. very creditably under the circumstances, York. yesterday fur a visit of twu weeks. •n Frosts..School'and bead on it he let both barrels go and Holstein- Wales Kleins, is white aud red. As in a show as she '••lender. A Hoorn the air was full of fur and cotton. He they lay Devon—Geo. W. Lermond. 1st. not only read the poem, but gave the Miss Cora McCrillis left Hugh D. McLellan has moved his law by steameryes- had the of case on a colored wool mat they were an in- BILES. cues to the orchestra and for the curtain satisfaction carrying into office in Boston to terday fur Boston to enter a sanitarium. •, K 5. But the Tremont Bank tlie house his wife’s best fur rug. chock teresting sight. the most wonderful Ayrshire—Geo. Rankin, 1st. and performers. The work by the local : ..Frederick Building. Sherman \Y. Freeman of is Phinney. full of buckshot exhibit was that of J. H. of 1st. Hartford, Ct.. Mates Hand... Maine boles.The demand Berry Mont- Jersey—Geo. Mahoney, amateurs was in the nature of moving for in Aroostook is said Holstein—Harold McKinney, 1st. Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. visiting relatives in Belfast and vicinity. Boston. Yachts ami guides county vilie, which will be the subject of another tableaux, and was performed in a manner Crosby Elmer Small i. oek Indictments, The to be in excess of the Lots of •STEEKS. went to supply. article later, as the description would be too that confirmed the spectators in the knowl- Portland last Thursday fora few Mrs. ('has. Ludwick and daughter Win- are out after moose sportsmen now. al- at this is a list Holstein—3 years old, Wales Elems, 1st; days’ visit. ona left on the train for lengthy time. Following of 2 edge that Belfast possesses talent for Tuesday Boston. though some of them will take a deer years old, Harold McKinney, 1st ;1 year put- The Evolution exhibits: old, Harold the even the most difficult Miss Hattie M. Black went to Boston Leon of Exeter is h:> stor> it they can't do any better.Three McKinney, 1st. ting upon stage Avery visiting grand- >;.po mi ourt Justice.. W. J. Liberty, 28 varieties of two Greely, Devon—2 years old, G. W. Lermond, 1st. There were Thursday afternoon to her fall and Mr. and Mrs. I). V. 'sel". .The hears, old ones with a have hold a performances. eighty-four buy parents, Geo. Met rill is. Country cub, apples; old bear trap, big enough to Trained steers—C. F. 1st. u! Pendleton, in the Christmas .' I Success poem*. been seen on Verona several times with- horse; of a meteor that fell near his persons cast, which rendered goods. James Foss left part HOUSES ANI) COLTS. Monday for Passadena, E T. in a week by different parties.The dwelling a few years ago; an old hoe, such systematic work very difficult, yet the E. F. Brood Capt. Bramhall was able to walk Calif., where he expects to spend the winter. > Good Templars Washington railroad seems to as was used in the 18lh century; two wild mare and colt—Win. McKinney, various dances anil County tableaux, drills pas- down town last for the first ;> U b\ the Czar....A be about as hedgehogs, recently 1st; Everett Greer, 2nd. Thursday, time Basil Newell, w ho is a successful in killing deer captured. sed oft with a telegraph operator ilagged Island. o. W. 27 varieties of 2 of Colts—2 years old, G. W. Lermond, 1st; hardly pereeptable hitch. in four weeks. this fall as any of tlie sportsmen. A ! Ripley, apples; at Heel ing Junction, spent Sunday ii Bel- IF t. l of M. F. 2d. Mrs. E. I’. Frost made a model train killed pears; grapes. Dickey, Evange- Mrs. three at one — Xellie M. fast. whack the ! Mrs. 2 her own hand Gent’s matched T. E. Kneeland returned home t> Correspondence..Ship Ripley, paintings by ; drivers, pair line and her solo in the scene before other Maine to Medford Man iages...Deaths. evening.The trappers \ a magnifying glass ;132 years old; an old Gushee, 1st: A. I. II. Pitcher, 2d. Hillside, Mass., last Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bennett are the signing of the marriage contract was fine- Thursday returned last watciiing the London markets glee- illustrated Bible. aftera visit in Belfast. FBUIT. Saturday from a visit of a few in fully, for the price of furs is J. O. Johnson, 5 varieties of apples; 2 ly rendered. Lee Patterson as Gabriel show- days THE WEEK. rising. I “Best display”—I. B. Young, 1st; A. P. Mrs. Ilaw furs of all : 2 varieties sweet corn, ed that he Olive 11. Cooper, vlio has been vis- Bai.gor. kinds will be very high, squash cantaloupe, Knight, 2d; D. P. McCobb, 3d. possesses the true instincts of an rebel cannon ball and iting at Corner predicts one experienced Maine trapper. parsley, celery ; rifle; E. T. C. F. actor, and \Vv R. Howard took the of Briggs' and St. John, X. !»., Arnold Harris and famih will leave 2 of fowls aud chickens. Apples—Kings, Churchill, 1st; part ~ coops The abstract of especially that of the fox.This is the Marriner, 2d; Wm. McKinney, 3d. Bald- Benedict in most arrived home last week. next for [ Mrs. J. O. Johnson, 5 shaggy kittens, fatherly manner. Tuesdaj their winter house in <■ N ational Banks of coot shooting season and large docks of wins, C. F. Marriner, 1st; 1. B. Young, 2d; E. S. white. D. Pitchfir was notably good as Mrs. Walter and little New York. these seabirds are seen in and near P. McCobb. 3d. li. ]. Greening, A. P. Cooper daughter, ( 'i business Sept, lb, Pen F. St. Clair, 2 varieties of apples, names Basil the obscot Knight, 1st; Chas. F. Marriner, 2d; A. II. blacksmith, and sang a solo, fol- who have been visiting relatives in New- Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Oakland, i i-port just made pub- bay. The ledges about the scat- unknown; Concord grapes. Ayer Miller, 3d. Roxbury russet, C. F. Marriner, Mrs. Frost’s. E. P. Frost was state- port, have arrived on hand was tered bunches of isles in the bav lir. J. W. Clough, small basket of peaches lowing home. Calif., visited Mrs. C. A. Wiley one day average rocky 1st; A. P. Knight, 2d; Robert Hardy, 3d. are favorite of his own ly and impressive as Father and last week. .rainst 17.us per cent, docking ’places for these raising. Talmau sweet, A. P. A. 11. Felician, Ira M. Cobe of Chicago and E. Mrs. and Knight, 1st; W. J. George •.-mess 10 last, birds, and Matinicus, Crie Haven and George Cram—pickles, preserves Miller, E. T. lid. X. A. Ilavner as the notary and Walter Cobe of Boston July canned fruit. 2d; Churchill, spy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie M. Taylor accompanied her had increased from Seal Island are much visited these II. Miller, 1st, A. P. Knight, 2d; A. 1. H. Clifford as the fiddler took the well. days Will coon. parts Austin W. last week. Miss Gusta n sea-bird Moody—live 3d. Golden A. Keating niece, Carter, to her home 7i'c: coin from by shooters. Pitcher, russet, H. Miller, F. G. was stolid and gold Mrs. Carrie Ayer—t varieties of apples; A. Spinney impassive, as West Levant ■' 1st; Marriner, 2d; Robert Hardy, 3d. S. G. Bicknell was able to walk Saturday. ■. Lawful money ancient crockery, one dinner plate, one tea the Indian chief, while Mrs. E. S. Pitcher down St. Lawrence, C. F. Marriner, 1st. McIn- town last sed from $21,ob','21 Bells. one and saucer, 140 years old. week, after being confined to the Mrs. W. K. Keene and daughter Marga et Wedding plate, cup tosh red, A. P. Knight, 1st; A. H. Miller, as the Indian woman showed appreciation dividual in- Mildred Ayer—one coop of chickens. house several weeks illness. and Miss Kate returned r. : Mills. was dressed in a St. Bernard Rev. Mills delivered an address term in the Kenne- Goo. S. The bride dog. 5Iarriner, 2nd. Hubbaaiston, Robert Hardy. were also the shore scene, with the death of Miss Grace Atkinson—a cocoanut as it Dr. F. E. Freeman of this eitv was fore the Hancock 1 ouiity Christian F.u ; court, according to gray striped nuns veiling waist, trimmed 1st: A. I. II. Pitcher 2d. Benedict and the and the one of came from the tree with the outside shell burning village, the judges of the races at a i I. II. 1st. Topsham fair deavor Luion in Cast.ne Tuesday evening it the county treasnr- with black velvet and fagoting and black and the husk lace out- Quince—A. Pitcher, death of Gabriel. A column be used and last on; handkerchief, 1st Wales might yesterday night read a paper at the ■ s the sum of $42,140.- Grapes—I. B.Young, Elems, 2d. skirt, and the groom wore the usual black. lined table cover. in the meeting of the Maine Mr. and Mi v F.. P. Frost returned Satur- | Pears—I. B. Young, 1st; E. T. Churchill, writing up many good points of the Veterinarians at Au- ties from infractions II. N. Dennis—4 rarities of 3 of j burn.—Rockland star, Oct. loth. After the ceremony, at which only the im- apples, 2d; A. 1. H. Pitcher, 3d. performance, hut space and time forbid. day from Boston, wlieie Mr. Frost had been ’aw. The amount 1 sweet corn, cabbages of I beets, evergreen A. I. A. 1st. W and where Mrs. Frost v.s t« d mediate family were present, a few friends Peaches, Pitcher, The Improvement may well feel illiam II. Arnold went to the Fast buy ing goods, following terms: mammoth size, celery, preserves, pickles. Cranberries—Wales 1st. Society and of 2 Elems, Maine General friends. i: came in to offer their congratulations, A. J. Skidmore--27'varieties apples, gratified at the results and the Hospital in Bangor April, $10,71b.24: ROOTS AND VEOETABI.ES. performers' Saturday w here-' of pears, bell peppers, squash. for an Last the were ushered into the dining loom, eiated at the public appreciation of their operation for appendicitis. He was year G. H. White—4 varieties of apples. King Philip corn—G. E. Donnell, 1st; I. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crockett of U rk- a as received, an in- they were seated at a daintily set table B. talents which this accompanied by Dr. A. T. 1’. Mathews—2 varieties of apples, 1 of Young, 2d ; W. S. Knight, 3d. presentation brought Ellingwood. land returned h< me Monday from a \ is t to $14.334.21).Iii tlie; decorated with autumn leaves and ferns i Sweet corn—C. E. 1st: E. T. out. Lakie's orchestra furnished j pears. 5tarriner, music. Mrs. Georgia Davis and daughter left last his Mrs. T. 1.. Mmte and Mi 1 itt : A. sisters, ict. 14, druggists and a centre of and served with Sherman coop White Leg- Churchill, 2nd 1’. Knight, 3d. CAST | piece ruse.-,, Cram—apples, OF CHARACTERS : Friday for a visit in Old Town. ntd Hr. L. I). Hen- horn chickens. corn—Dana 1st; A. P. Her Burgess. ice nuts anil The re- Pop Heal, Knight, cream, cake, grapes. 3 boxes 2d. Evangeline..Mrs. E. P. Frost father, Charles •••;. hh'iiuieuts seizures Frank Luce—4 varieties of apples, Thomas, accompanied her Thomas F. shea has been foitunato ] mainder of the was Gabriel.Lee Patterson very evening passed very honey, pair hames, 75 years old. Potatoes—G. E. Donnell, 1st; C. A E. and has gone into the woods deer .... were discharged, i Benedict Bellefontaiue.Will II. Howard hunting. in having all the critics of the largest . .utroduced by on one Basil Le Jeunesse.E. S. Pitcher Rev. Harry Lutz left to attend Mrs. Giidden—fine butter. gratuity j Thursday ■ 1 i ceived the heartiest of their variety. LTie Pledge of li >iu»r,’’ is a ireat »- .ev kept the liquor congratulations sword of Bunker 1 Onions—Wales Father Eelician.K. P. Frost i the of A. E. Sanford—the Hill, Elems, 1st; A. I’. Knight, meeting the Unitarian Ministers As-! drama.—Rockland ( ourier-Gazette. Under a recent friends. were the of some Rene Le Blanc.Will Havner They recipients stone pick aud axe more than a century | 2d ; Robert Hardy, 3d. | sociatioii in Michael, (.fiddler).Walter ( i Plymouth, Mass. The meetings i: e court, a druggist cut china, silver anil linen old. Cabbages—Dana Heal, 1st; C. A. E. Long, lifford F. -B Getchell of Bangor is relief el--: n | very pretty glass, Indian 1 continued a \. of tom a-1 2d A. 1’. 3d. hief.F. G. Spinnej week. Mr. Lutz preached in .:iior for ) their friends. Mr. and Mrs. llurd Mrs. E. Sanford—plate ripe ; Knight, the Belfast ami Bum! am R 1 (».. •: n compound- from Indian Woman.Mrs. E. S. Pitcher ! 2c Burbank ruled! toes, preserves, pickles. Carrots—Dana Heal, 1st; 51. F. Dicke\, Barnstable, Mass., Sunday. will reside at his home in where frank Frank Mr. Prentiss’ oil weeks Mr. .Be m Northport, L. c. Morse—‘1 boxes honey, a complete 2d : A. P. Knight, 3d. mm,ins..Indians Twombly, Condon, j kept for uiedici-! ( cliU.elK.e I Carl is one of the most and influen- for as used him 4o Cauliflower—C. A. E. A. u;llli Norman Bead \\. Woods of lias gone to' iner relief clerk, has the Bangor an i Green- ■ lie respected kit catching mackerel, by j Long, 1st; 1'. irposes or tor pri- 2d. Commander.E. E. PilUburv 1 j tial his class in years ago. Kniglit, Boston to enter the employ of the Boston ville run. .>■ tact of citizens, having represented Soldiers.. Detachment from Sons of Veteran’s keeping Percy Knovlton— trace of field corn, very Sijuash—G. W. Lermond, 1st; A. II. Elevated tlie and held several town j 1 Railway Company. He has been to convict a man Legislature large and line for this year. Miller, 2d ; Lelah Griffin, 3d. Matrons. Among .lie marriages announced t* take 1 Ml*{rs- s. K;lll’h to the division of the ti tthc. This is the offices. There were no cards, but they will Mrs. >. M. Lowell—:* embroidered centre Pumpkin—Wales Elems. 1st; Dana Miennan s\\ lit assigned companv’s G of | j Heal, Acadian Peasants—Ada place in the near future an Henry li lluniton collar. 2d : A. I’. 3d. Cunningham. Alar- that connect.- Bo-ton if not in tlie be to receive all friends at their pic- pieces, lace, Battenberg Knight, trolley system with i. "ituty, happy ion Heal, Mattie Wiley, Annie Fast N-uthport and Mis P- ,i i _ei> ut this Mrs. Blanche (.'ram—1 muslin sofa pillow, Cucumber— C. A. E. Long, 1st; Sadie Blodgett, South Boston. upon ground situated home. j June Marie -.a dor turesquely ;i Proctor, 2d. Howes, Kingsbury, Geneva of Belfast; ami lieri»ert A 1' t tlie supreme court, pastel pictures. Elizabeth Miss Blanche quilt, Tomatoes—C. A. E. 1st; A. I’. Ileal, Quimby, Bertha llotises, An excellent pastel portrait of Lieut. ami Miss 'arr.o both ..f B. d ist of the stock Moody—art raffle- Long, Helen Katherine Boy Kingsbu: y. .eeting ktevant. Oct. rattle. 2d. Doak, Brier, Cora Muri- IlhitKiCK-Sri Tuesday, snake's Kniglit, L. Fernald of \\ interport, a graduate .scot Central lia.il- son, Bessie McMahan, Sadie Mr. \Y 11. Piero*-, wiio has h« e \ ng home of Mr. and Mrs. 1!. A. Miss josie overmen—uouquet cur nowers. Turnips—11. A. 51iller, 1st; C. A. E. Seavey, 21st, at the Lena Ellis, Helen of the University of Maine, who wa> ek in Bangor, 2,300 Mrs. L. C. Morse—Hattenberg lace hand- Long, 2d. Batchelder, Alice his sun, \Y. B. Pierce of Fast Be It Sturtevant of Oakland Heights, occurred State B. Heath, Florence Hill, Marian Eva drowned while on service in the a stock were repre- kerchief, 1 spoon made in prison. lieets-1. Young, 1st; H. A 5Iiller 2d: Weils, Philippines, : Knowlton, Charles Stella by last S iturday's boat 1 >t at rs were elected as the marriage ol their youngest daughter, Gertrude Towle—Bible 200 years old. Dana Heal, 3d. Sherman, Black, is on exhibition at the studio of .). F. Ger- Grace Bertha where he \sdl a few Maine Herrick Artie Johnson-5 centre pieces in embroid- Best display of farm A. E. Chadwick, Wood, Maud for Aroostook, spenu lion. F. O. to Mr. Ralph products—C. in 1 Beals; Amy Evelyn, Johnson, Lennie Edith rity Bangor. t ery, 1 clover leaf sofa pillow, paper .weight Long, 1st: A. P. Knight, 2d; ales Elems, Colby, West, wetk> hunting, then return to his ■ •ter. was Idsq.t treasurer, of Belfast. The ceremony performed in Prison. Ethel Wood, Eva Wood, Katherine and stamp holder made State 3d. Quim- D. N. Bird, >uperintendent of the Bel- Evans C Pa. rectors are lion. F. Rev. Janies in by, Marian ilazeltine, Evelyn .Mar- ity. at 12 o'clock, by Brownville, Mrs. Althea Perkins—1 shell basket, 2 SWINE. Wood, fast Water Co., was in the city over Sunday, ... I.' guerite Pilsbury, Evelvn Isa the of about 30 relatives aud inti- Hattenberg centre-pieces, 1 embroidered Morisou, on his weekly vi>it. Mr. Bird report* that Hr. li. L. Stevens went to Portland t presence .John exhibited a line lot of Patterson, Mrs. W. J. Charles L. Ayling centre piece, tufted velvet rug. Mahoney Dorman, Aland numerous improvements are being made to mate friends. The wedding march was shoat-s and was awarded 1st premium. Ellis, Emeroy Ginn,Bertha Louise week and was operated for append t.s ; Mrs. 11. N. Dennis—1 blue print Ojyl’s Wiley, the water plant, and that business condi- Boston.Lather-j rendered Mr. Elford I- of Tort- Heal, Irma Barker, Osborne He had tlie by hi. M i. sections of by Durgan Head sofa pillow, 1 blue print pillow, POULTRY. Lord, tions, generally, are much better in Be’fast operation performed many j Bella Black, Helen Bird, Florence -t land. The bridal couple stood beneath au “Scenes in Liberty,” 1 pr. candle sticks. Bronze Turkeys—Mrs. Florence Clough. than they have been for smie time past.— fred King as soon as lie recognize-! the completed,and they j sofa Pitcher, Lottie Welch, Clarence Hall, Hun- Mrs. Cora Skidmore—1 clover-leaf 1st; Harry Rockland Courier-Gazette. w: be the average.The arch of ferns and evergreens, and were at- ter, Frank Condon, Wilbur Her- symptoms. He is doing well and pillow, 1 Hattenberg centre piece, 2 Batten- Rocks—F. M. Blodgett, > Plymouth Russ, 1st and 3d. ->n. raiwm Light Co. has been tended by two little tiower girls, Misses handkerchiefs. bert Hanson, Norman Bead, Arthur Stan- u. uuuerwuoa ui l,os An- absent two weeks. berg II. G. Thurlow exhibited 5 coops of R. 1. \\■ iks Co. The lat- Zadie of Winslow. 1 tial, Alma Colby, Ralph Sylvester, Frank of Zella and Reynolds Mrs. J. H. Berry—1 strip rag carpeting, Reds and Rocks and was award- geles, California, (formerly Belfast, Me.,) Plymouth Twombly,Charles Patterson, Maine Mrs. K. L. Brackett of this •;t \ lias n ’uns and operates the from out of town were toilet set, 2 crazy work silk cushions. ed 4 first and 1 second Hills, arrived last to visit his Among guests [ premium. W. .J. Dorman, Winfred Alinan Tuesday morning wer and Mrs. John Carey—1 buck sofa pillow, 1 Hill, elected secretary of the Children*" \id Winterport .Mr. G. P. Herrick and Miss Herrick, Mr. FANCY ARTICLES. McMahan, Drrin Dickey. brother and sister, Mr. Luther ( aiderwood also the & handkerchief in lloniton crochet, 2 Batten- of Maine in of Mrs. V. •*. Bangor Acadian Minuet— Miss Colhv. Mrs D 111)11)11 I and Society place aud Mrs. J. M. Arnold of Augusta, Mr. centre 2 centre Worsted Quilts—Georg ie Miller, Nel- Mrs. Alvin Blodgett. Mr. C. has not berg pieces, tatting pieces, 1st; •> Co....These directors lie ‘2d. .Miss ( unningham, Miss Miss Gaininans,, deceased. Tlie S<»ciet> for and Mrs. Elford C i'organ of Portland, l pr. pillow cases. Morse, Welch, visited this place for _'4 years. annual ot Miss •>.. meeting Mrs. Eva Bennett—worsted toilet set; Calico Quilts—Kate Griffin, 1st; Lena West, Batchelder, Miss flougli, tunate in securing the services of ex .al Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sturtevant, Dr. and Mrs. Miss Knowlton. Mrs. <_ 1> Bailroad stock- 1 silk and lace 1 Dutch McKinney 2d ; Caro Marriner, 3d. Cyprian Bryant, Mrs. has. ickey and an officer. cushion; puzzle Flower perienced capable d Oct. lath: Lucius E. C. Hooper of Fairfield, and Miss Nelia quilt. Rugs—Sarah McCobb, 1st; Jennie Miller, Drill—Evelyn Wood, Katherine and Mrs. Adalbert Dickey of Northport, 2d. Brier, Marguerite I’ilsbury, Cora Mori- > Franklin A. Wilson, Merrick of Waterville. Among the many Mrs. Sophronia Murray—rug made by her were the guests of Mrs. J. K. Prescott, War- Invitations have been received 1 :11 r.> Sofa Pillows—Jen son, Evelyn Morison, Bessie > 1 >avis. Portland. Sam- mother, ii4 years old. nie Warren, 1st. Kate McMahan, Portland people f >r the wedd.n_ >. gifts received was the beautiful bridal Helen Doak, Marian Isa ren last and A. C. Crockett, photographs. Griffin, 2d; Nellie Morse, 3d. Ilazeltine, Pat- street, Kockland, Thursday Margaret Milliken, daughter «*t Set! Medford, Mass., was from the Phil- terson, Sadie Bertha dress, which brought Mrs. O. W. oil l Mexican work—Mrs. John Hartshorn,1st; Seavey, Hotfses, Friday left for Portland t«> attend the Na- ken of New York, to Harold Hate! in.-t Boston, Lewis ( ass Ripley—2 paintings, Elizabeth Katherine Islands a cousin of the i >r. Mrs. Dehlia Mathews, 2d; Emma Mahoney, Quimby, Quimby, The ceremony will take the Whit- ippine by bride, photograph. Eva tional Convention of the W. C. T. l\ city. plac- ok. Henry M. 3d. Wood, Geneva Ileal, Ethel Wood. on Nov. 4. folk w-d b\ serv- Ralph Morse—walrus tooth, relics from Presbyterian ehtircii C. A. Sturtevant. Refreshments were Acadian Reel— W. J. W. ,J. Hav- Mass., John Ware, Spanish-, relics from navy yard, Doilies—Mrs. II. I. Holt, 1st; Mrs. Chas. Dorman, At the recent annual meeting in Washing a large reception at the Milliken re> ed from 11 of Waterville. The day Mrs. Wales 3d. ncr, Herbert Hanson, H Manley, Augusta, agar's hatchet from Mt Vernon. Moody, 2d; Elems, Ralph Sylvester, 1). of the Nurses’ Associa- Portland Advertiser. Osborne Lord, Arthur Al- ton, C\, Army viston. (ieorge F. Ev- was a memorable one to many of the guests Ruby llurd—hair ehaiu made by a Span- Battenberg—Jennie Warren, 1st. Stantial, Crocheted Mats—Jennie 1st; man McMahan, Mrs. Dorman, Misses tion, Margaret Hamilton of Wakeliehl, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams. Mis-.- ib r Wescott, W. as been the date of the ish prisoner. Warren, Joseph having marriages Mrs. E. P. 2d. Maud Ellis, Lena Ellis, Alma widow of Charles Roberts Hamilton .11ni_In the October Mrs. W. J. Knowlton—relies of inaugural Hahn, Colbv, Mass., tha i. Bird, Grace K. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. of the two sisters and brother of the Table centre Lottie Welch, Katherine Florence brite, ball D. C., 1900; souvenirs piece—Mrs. Chas. Moody, Brier, of Co. D. ldth Maine was elected Cadies’ Home Journal Washington, C regiment, C. A. Hubbard ind Alton K. Brale\ w* ntto all of whom were married by the same from Washington, D. C.; cameo pin from 1st; Kate Griffin, 2d. lough. half-tone cut of the Toilet National President for the ensuing year. Mondn\ to attend the B »-kah Mr. and Mrs. Herrick left nn Ireland over iou years old; embroidered cushions—Laura Pease, 1st; Annie Following is a synopsis: Augusta ■! the cabin at Old clergyman. 2d. log Lermond, Cards have been received in this an- Miss Walton was re >-ted the afternoon train for a doily. MOVING TABLE A I X. city Assembly. y F. II. Hazelton of wedding journey, Miss Dottie Knowlton—worsted mat. Fancy Aprons—Mrs.John Hartshorn, lamp 1st; First nouncing the marriage of Katrina, daugh- Secretary and Mrs. Adams was apt••• nted Maine Library Associa- after which they will he at home at Belfast, Isaiah Allen—almanac of lSdO. Grace Mahoney, 2d; Emma Mahoney, 3d. Scene—Village Street. Evening Hymn, be- Broom case—Grace 1st. “Solemnly down the street came the par- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Dahl, to Mr. chaplain. The brethren attended tin o n at Fairfield Oct. 15th, where Mr. Herrick holds the position of A. C. Crockett—Washington treaty Fancy Mahoney, ish tween America and Great Britain Handkerchiefs—Mrs. John Hartshorn, priest.” Walter N. < >ct. Bussell G. w..« '• mg officers: President, of the New England Telephone printed Second Batchelder, Wednesday, 15th, Lodge meeting. Dyer manager in book of 1789 issue. 1st, 2d and 3d. Scene—Evangeline’s Home. “Sign- of Iiowdoin 1795; ing the in Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. Dahl is a sis- elected (irand Secretary. The Past m College Company. Miss Leta 114 old. Tidies—Mrs. B. Robinson, Grace marriage contract.” Young—book years 1st; Third Scene—Betrothal dents Past Grand ! resident. Miss Fannie Mrs. Beaulieu—designs of prints done Mahoney, 2d ; Villa Pottle, 3d. Scene. Merry Mak- ter of the late Frank Gilkey of this city badges, designed b> on the Green. ru secretary, of Waldo in and ink. Fancy table cover—Mrs. John Hartshorn, ing Village Acadian Min- and the summers at her on Master Samuel Adams, were distribute 1 library: Meeting County Grange. pen uet. spends cottage Maine state Hattie throw. 1st; Jennie Warren, 2d. «• tit . ■>,, Blaine, the only un- degree. Was there none to awaken the slumber- coal, and how the price id _' Children under one M. maiden.” Marshal: the was maid of welcome was deferred until afternoon. year—Madeline ing City fall on this article. The following -1 11«- bride, _ K: C 1st; Vivian Mae Put- z etc. Russ, Manning, 2d; Second with Basil in Louis- md Mrs. will Noon recess taken. The afternoon session £ Wind, Sky, Scene—Meeting The a one of them se-*ms to V Byrne nam 3d. is Odd Fellows and Kebekahs gave merit from |\ ~ Rankin, iana. “Gone, Gabriel gone?” the where was with music the choir. A X V. continent, opened by •f. f 7“ Children under two years—Robert II. Mc- Third Scene—Peasant Dance. reception to Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. R. Harri- the ideas of most of the deal- rs < u next six months of was Cobb, Walter 2d. Scene—Indian tine address welcome then given by 15 55 29 S. w. near. 1st; Dean, Fourth Camp. “Once as they son and daughter Margaret in odd Fellows ject: Aroostook 16 58 80 >.W. Part Clear at mid- Prizes awarded for sat their Cangor Walter Littlefield and was cloudy. beauty only. by evening fire, theresilentlj en- hall on the their ably responded total of evening prior to departure “In my opinion it will !>*• at hast ast -'to its annual report night during eclipse tered into their littie camp an Indian wo- toby the Overseer. The question, Resolved: the moon. man.” for Texas. M rs. Harrison was of November or the tiist <4 Hec.-n The net presented 1 emsperons. 17 46 25 N.W. Clear. A “Boss'’ Item. fore any hard coal reaclms this <•;; 'util That it takes as much intelligence to make Fifth Scene—“Far to the North he has with a Past Grand's ; was an in- s. 10 P. regalia, beautifully •• $.54,231.411, 18 50 22 N.W. to Part cloudy. Kam that time 1 see no reason wlr :1 pi n-e 1 a successful farmer as it does to make a M. .38 of an inch. gone.” over last year....Me- embroidered, and Miss Harrison was given .should fall. There will be just ;i" gp-at a 19 68 47 S. w. Cloudy A. M. Clear P. M. High Frank- W. Burrill of Winnecook, who Sixth Scene—Hospital Scene. Finding id' :or tin: late assistant successful merchant, was opened by W. H. a token of remembrance. The Harrison scarcity of the hard art ideas at tin -out wind in evening; with “heat owns the stallion lionnie Redlawn by Red Gabriel. Recognition. Death. “Father, ate, Sumner J. Chad- N. D. A. I time. I am making these calculation." mi Ginn, followed by Smart, Dyer, A. lightning.” Wilkes, informs a KenAebec Journal cor- thank Thee.” family has been active and elticient in odd ■ 20 60 41 W. Part the basis that the miners begin wm -_,tm id in the People's E. J. C. A. L. cloudy. that K. II. of Ellsworth Seventh Scene—“Maidens still wear their Ginn, Evans, Littlefield, 21 46 35 N. W. Cloudy. respondent Greely Fellow work and they will be greatly next If the\ do this tin* of cl liome a of Norman caps anil kilties of Monday. in Dixmont, has filly by his horse, out the dam of homespun <• Mudgett and others. Recitations were and missed. They left by boat last Thursday. soft coal should begini fall gradm Be- sermon Rev. II. E. Lillian Oddmark, 2.16, that is one of the fin- by the evening tire repeat Evange- by Maude Lanie Flor- ginning ver\ soon. The pi ice of ... will given by Cole, Colson, The A lmanac Man est colts and is sure to make a line’s story.” The San Francisco Chronicle of Oct. •.» Augusta.....The official Coming. anywhere, also begin t" drop in a slant time. 1 ence Cole, Gladys Cole and Miss Colson. trotter. This horse should get probably '"l the new steamer Ran- good ones, contained the following item concerning a The settlement ot the "trike <•<• tainly 1 one of the best bred stallions in the Transfers in Real Estate. Declamations by mond Cole, Noah being near al and much built for tlie Eastern Iiay Mr. W. J. will soon make his an- former resident of well known in looks hand, sun.-nng Ryan 21st State. His sire was Red Wilkes, dam Mag- Rockland, ■■are as Wilson and Frank and two songs tour the will be averted this winter, if the present follows: Length, Knowles, nual through Maine, selling Old was the this section. "llt! net, 2.33} by Strathmore, Magnet The following transfers in real estate outlook of speedy deienniiiaiioi, of the to.], 14: gross A. L. A rote of Farmer's and Maine Farmer Almanacs for dam of Will ja depth, by Mudgett by request. Wayne, 2-20}. Magnetta, 2.21, were recorded in Waldo County Registry Capt. A. F. Pillsbury of the Pacific Mail affair true." 1 from thanks was Sunrise for eour- the year 1003. He is totally blind, but this and proves craft will hail giveu Grange Anderson Wilkes, 2.22}, the sire of 24 of Deeds for the week ending Oct. 21,1002. Company, and one of the best-known mar- is does not prevent him from making his way. in the i A .Journal representative caned on me expected that she will list. J. I’. Clark et al., Unity, to L. 11. Mosher iners in this port, has been ma- will his route through Kastern and North- appointed trial the The next meeting be held with Victor Along et ah, do.; land and buildings in Unity. rine surveyor for the National U nder writers’ local coal dealers. Swan A- Sibley Co. and l-reliminary trip November with ern Maine he has a long list of patrons, who Grange, Searsmont, 11th, ioa Years Old. Rufus and Charles B. Gilmore, Burnham' and com- month. him to them with Association, recently organized, the Belfast Fuel A Hay Co., and they agree the following program: 1st, opening exer- depend upon supply jhe to Clias. E. Sherman, do.; land and build- posed of the large companies doing busi- fifth favorite almanacs. If your name with the above statement. do not h\ '* cises; 2nd, conferring degree; 3rd, peoples’ ings in Burnham. Eder E. Henderson, ness here. Many applications for the posi- They '•» A. S. Taylor, aLow- of address of wel- is not on his list, have it placed there this Aunt Salome Sellers of Deer report granges; 4th, Sunset, Isle, Bangor, to Joseph Williamson, Belfast; tion of marine surveyor were received by pect any anthracite here before late in No- "rtsrnan, and S. A. Potter come by some member of Victor year. He is thoroughly reliable, and your celebrated the 102d anniversary of her birth- '| Grange; land in Islesboro. Christopher T. Emmett, the association, but the executive commit- vember, or into December. The his H. re- will aid a worthy cause. For the Oct. 13th and came from perhaps guide, were ar- 5th, response by W. Moody; 6th, patronage day people Mt. Arlington, N. J., to Alida B. Emmett, tee’s recommendation favoring Captain ,,i 11 marks for of the of forming an organization for all of the island to offer here has not exceeded £X.oo per ton gor, Oct, 10th, by Game good order; 7th, appoint- purpose parts congratula- do.; land in Islesboro. IE N. Woodcock. Pillsbury was adopted at a meeting held price ®a* ment of commit mutual benefit Mr. Ryan would like the tions. confined to her room and and on the tee; 8th, recess; 9th, music; Although Searsmont, to George T. Kelso, do.; land Tuesday. lie is now en route to .Japan on and the dealers have refused to seli to out Blanding That the constitu- names and addresses of all blind persons in ancient chair most of the Mrs. lOtli, question, Resolved, rocking time, and buildings in Searsmont. Jennie 11. the steamer Doric to take of the dis- town even at a ad- ,,;i legally transporting deer. the State. Send to address for and charge of dealers, considerable 'l tional amendment prohibiting the sale of following Sellers arises at daybreak regularly et to Howard L. abled Mail steamer and her ,ll ily Potter Richardson, Knox, als., Peking bring over consum- court, pleaded intoxicating should be resubmitted blanks, State of Maine Association of the the routine of women 20 vance that figure. Belfast liquors pursues years Hurd, Thorndike; land in Thorndike. L. home. Upon arrival he will tender his res. “\."as lined $40 and the costs the to blind, William J. She can read has a ers are of all thee, al to people, be opened by M. li. Hunt; Ryan, Acting Secretary, younger. large print, H. Mosher, Unity, to Erastus L. Rraley, ignation to the Pacific Mail Company, in given the advantage paid the Thecase entertainment Victor 21 Quincy Street, Portland, Me. and money. 11th, by Grange. good appetite enjoys company. Burnham; land in Burnham. which he has grown up from a bov. or. hand, both hai l and soft. * A St. L««la Fair Commtaalocer. NOT POLITICAL BODY. PROBATE COURT. Playing Cards and their Symbolisms. UOLD. D18T I' Mrs. Norman E. Mack, who was ii. A. K. Encampment is Based on Comrade- an abstract of the business recently appointed a member of the Following is There is jj for Waldo something very mysterious ship- THINGS WE of the Probate Court county, about the nature and capabilities of As an aftermath of the 1 r'MBaamasnBet.': October 1902: and such encampment term, playing cards, wonderful “Lot the BOLD DUST twins do of the G. A. 1!., the following article, Estate of Flavilla Duft'ee, Belfast: will things can be performed reason of your work,'* 1 by prepared for the Evening -Star, by Ed- LIKE BEST approved; Myra C. Duft'ee appointed ex- their possible combinations that one ward A. Keeler, past senior vice depart-j ecutrix. often feels as if they possessed a sort of Estate of Gilbert D. Kellar, Waldo; will meut commander of Illinois, will have; diablerie of theirowu. Whilesomesay approved; John S. Kellar of Allston, Mass., an interest: , Why is it so Seldom that these marvelous were especial They appointed executor. playthings "A Grand is com-1 invented for the amusement of a mad Army encampment Agree With Us? Estate of Woodman Carver, Searsport; parable to no other gathering of men. ! Sewall Lancaster appointed administrator. French king and others, owing to a fan- The motive of its assembling is differ- ! Estate of Mary G. Carver, Searsport; cied connection between the four suits What’s the put from that which draws any other reason the things we like Sewall Lancaster appointed administrator. and the four social casts, give them au best so seldom seem Estate A. body of men together. The Farmers’ to agree with us? of Fred Carle, Belfast; Augus- East Indian origin, still others contend ( tine P. Mansfield trustee in Vlli’ance, the of Labor, or the. Maybe it's because we overeatof them. appointed place that came first from the Knights of Andrew P. Carle, deceased. they Egypt, American Federation of Labor Then follows a fit of borne of and of bring) Indigestion. Estate of Warren N. Towle, astronomy divination 1 Only lasts a day or two But Liberty; crowds together, but tlie motive power perhaps. license issued to sell personal estate; ad- into nature’s secrets, and that their It’s a most uncomfortable or two. is class interest. To procure legislation day ministratrix's inventory returned; petition great possibilities in the way of wonders We don’t mean to abuse our in the interest of agriculture, or of' stomachs for allowance presented. are due to their relation to'the types of but we all hired labor, is the specific object ot the do it more or less. We see Estate. Geo. K. Walker, Monroe: allow- ! nature, whose possibilities and combi- we want and ance of granted to the widow. assembling of any and all of these as-1 things can’t resist §790..in nations are infinite. the Estate of Levi L. Prescott, sociations. longing for them. When It’s too Liberty; Thus it is claimed that tin* four suits late we our license issued to sell real estate; report of “The and the Democratic regret rashness. But the four the or Republican comniUsionei s id-insolvency accepted. represent seasons; heart, there’s a way to escape the conse- parlies make imposing displays of their Estate of Win. D. Gould, Nortliport; cup, representing the winter- hohling quences of such indiscretions. A dose national conventions, but the impelling license issued in sell real estate. ; the rains; the spade, or acorn, repre- of a good like Kodol motive of such assemblages is intellect- digestant Dys- Estate of Shepherd Ilarville, I.iueoin- senting autumn; the club or trefoil, Cure will relieve at once. distribution ual: the rival parties get together to pre- pepsia you ville; order ol issued; lirst spring; the diamond, or rose, summer. is account of allowed. pare for a war of ideas. Neither intel- Indigestion always due to the administrator The twelve of the various j samecause. Your Estate of John P. Farrow, pictures leetual strife nor class interest moves stomach is too weak lslesboro; kings, and knaves stand for the to John 0. Farrow appointed administrator. queens veterans to assemble. are im- digest what you eat. Itneedsrest. twelve the They of Nor- months if not for the signs of You can’t rest it by without Estate Elisha Dunbar, Searsport; pelled by the sentiment of comradeship. going man Dunbar of Santa Clara, Calif., ap- the zodiac; the thirteen cards in each food. That would mean starvation. Private smith of the nth Minnesota) _ pointed administrator, John W. McGilvery suit represent the weeks in a lunar 1 But Kodol Cure will rest it. may he a blacksmith. Corporal -lonesof Dyspepsia of Searsport, agent. quarter; the Hfty-txxn cards in the pack It does the stomach’s work. In the Estate of Simon Jackson A. K. the lith Massachusetts, a minister of Knowles, ; answer to the weeks oi the year and j mean time the tired is administrator. the gospel: Sergeant Robinson of the organ gaining Kilgore appointed the total number of spots on the cards fresh Before It will be Estate of Emily Knowles, A. i ms wouia oe a cieaner, wcr : Illinois, an editor, and Captain strength. long Thorndike; are equal to the number of in the Drignter as strong as ever. You don’t have to E. Kilgore appointed administrator. days Krown ot the 1st Wisconsin Battery, a ! Estate of Joanna B. year. In running a pad; of cards every housekeeper used diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di- Morse, Searsport farmer, and so on through the whole lirst and final account of administrator al- through the fingers lew m us have gest any kind of wholsomefood. range ot states, regiments, professions ; j jNew York commission to the world’s lowed. an idea of the while m ;g:c contain- “I had stomach trouble four years,’’ says and subdivisions of labor. The one fair at St Louis, is one of the most Estate of Freeman Atwood, Monroe; first ed in such an eidolon of the annual Seo. R.Oolbath, Alpena, Mich., ‘‘wfaioh was ; second bond ot is the remembrance of 10 * account of executor allowed; and of our unity bad that at times X was forced to remain j prominent of the young society women | procession days and ni Hits; and GOLD DUST final account a lilt- and the renewal of in bed. At iast I was induced to try Kodol presented. i if none of this is at the co- uly friendship true, least — Cure from which I received of Buffalo. Estate of Mary A. llession, Belfast: first nie in times that knit men's souls to- Dyspepsia im- incidence is It Multiplies your pleasures; Divides mediate relief and a few bottles effected a and final account of administrator with wifi interesting.—Exchange. I or BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. i annexed allowed. Subtracts from Add-, “1 will efforts; your cares; 'The oani.iiiiei!: is made up of high 1 Estate of Mary A. Fletcher, Stockton not wed for gold," said she, Kodol Cure *>cto i “>ly pa’s a millionaire ; to life. : ,t lev i art If and no tariff men, ot Dyspepsia Hooks on Socioi ami Political Topics. I Springs; first and final account of anil pri- your Cures All I.ove—love alone—shall be for me, t ee sili men. and basis men, and Stomach Troubles. lx r, 1903. vote claim id administrator allowed. | gold | 1 1 will not wed for said she. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY oie Prepared only E.C DeWitt &0o.. I K.aatenf Horaces Hopkins, Frankfort gold," of ih.it n y men ot divergent theories. by Chicago. Her Chicago. New York. Boston. St. Louis. -Makers of OVAL FA The$i bottle contains times the 50c size. Jane. tii.- I account iJ ailniiuistia nr allowed. face was very plain, hut lie but t lneii with but a single 214 Addams, impulse’ and social ethics. Estate of Hattie L. and Georgie E. Work Who got her didn’t care, whon the i;fe or honor of the Democracy and. eed Ad Brooks: account of “1 will not wed for gold," said she, 1902. 304. second guardian allow- j tii is endangered. They all spell oewnrs Lime CARY RI8CRS ed. “My pa's a millionaire." ratio v. .1 lug X' though they may Bagehot, Walter. Estate of Daniel B. Bartlett, Moutville ! —Chicago lleeord-lleiald. The famous little for j ^ dillei iv ilely as to how its revenues pills constipation. Physics and politics.>(l^ | third account of guardian allowed. ■ l»t olleeted, oi of what material Batchelor, George. I Estate of Nelson Carter, Troy; lirst ami Hardhead—Well, every man lias a j '--.'Mi i" i——ww»—— Man. ■ are final account and private claim of admiuis- right to his opinion. its t ouid tie made. They ; Social equilibrium and other ! tratrix allowed. Yes, hut the trouble is he sts wit it u except ion. They ! tom of elbow when the leaden hail and 3(4. 1» Peppery problems,ethical religious, r,siuie oi i,e\i r'earsmoni : ■a I i; the u ir ol tin rebellion, instead can't be made to realize that there max mowed men down by hundreds, the Andrew. I first account of administratrix allowed. d the civil war. Cargenie, be a wrong to it. —Philadelphia Pro--. white steadfast fare that --- Estate of Oliver G. turned in The empire of business. 1902.. 304. ( Critchett, Belfast, \ id It! \n I 1.1 i X Itslll 1 mute encouragement when arms and third and final account and private claim ol u. Andrew. j w Cargenie, A. Critchett, executrix, allowed. I he formed in war time legs me torn off. the hand that went Mary iriendships The of wealth and other ! Estate of Oakes A. Montville forward to drag a man from the gospel Ramsay, or ore sudden, and almost always range :l04. C 2 first account of administratrix allowed. ot shells, the consciousness essays. .. Men from different States, of exploding | Estate of bora A. Wellington. Liberty \ of strength that came Andrew. 1 .1 i■, education, meet thoi the first desperate with Cargenie, third account of guardian allowed, •• 1 7.’.. ( 1 ■ ■ thehi.'t 1 umble t; m ii t• the lire of tile enemy. One rmigh-and light around Triumphant democracy.• i Estate of Camero .I. Wellington, Liberty the these are ’’i. Another relieves him. one th‘p the tilings that made I lemolins, Edmond. ! third account of guardian allowed, The men comrades. Estate of Hubert M. Philbrick, Knox: is :. o the r od courage of au- : to j Anglo-Saxon superiority first and final account of administratoi o.'oires aim. One i- thirs'v. 3(4. D 3 of M I T TO DWK1.I. o\ o 1.11 I)AV>. what is it due?. alio wed. Cry him a drink his j Aiiofie; gives from Eliot, Charles William. | Estate of James R Grfiss, Thorndike: uil--ei which the contents al- i'i.;s i> the spiiit in which, the old American contributions to civili- second and final account and private claim Fashion .i%.- Ms: gi od. < ir on the long march s bdi. m gather at all their reunions. of executor allowed. other and .• iii \ m ii> zation, and essays :l oi go man lessens the hurden not let emphasize tie as- ! Estateof Lizzie Gregg Atwood, Islesboro: is chains! chains! chains! or ^ ■ fifth account of "one v .. weaker. Ora mirthful man sertion -think ol self seilish inter- addresses..10^- guardian allowed, Estate of Albert J. Monroe: The best and handsomest st r nle song oi ests. 'i heir minds dwell on the old Gladden, Washington. j Bowen, | hy account of distribution allowed. filled chains are stoiv : it ti banishes his days, mi the incidents ot an intenser Christianity. Moral as- gold lujiuiarily Applied Estate of Bradford Webber, Monroe: * ioiihesn : ■ -> or beguiles his d I lie. on the then formed, on 304. G 4 sense friendships pects of social questions. first and final account of administrator de ".eh become tile comrades to meet; ~ wcariio". friends for; they hope they (hidkin. Edwin Lawrence. I bonis non allowed. Smitl .eaves think ot t i.e com rad s of the old Veterai his forgi in gone, : : Kstate of Philip F. Marriner, Lincolnville: Problems of modern democracy 1 —FURNITURE- and lo the commanders ala it whom rallied, executor's returned. I Minos' journeys encamp- they inventory and economic essays. 3(4. G o men: o' he may meet ids old friend and ave aligned themselves in the political Estateof Levi B. Cox, Liberty: admin- iauks ••over Arthur Twining. istratrix's returned : for lones oi Massac usetts. Robinson "i smidowy there." where the Hadley, | inventor* petition fetch ciaSI I allowance* presented. H E. MCDONALD. 70 Main Illinois wants to sv\ap stories once more mornmg light is ..ways shining and The education of the American The al d: f'erence be- Estate of John M. Roberts. Waldo; ad- prarti with lii't.vn ot Wisconsin, and one taps aie never sounded. With each re- 304. 11 citizen. 1901 ministratoi's inventory returned; petition tween them an .1 Sion ll. //. C(>CMB' t >« *' all-gold is— : cont nent to sliake hands, it union the pathos ot tlie situation in- | for allowance Harris, George. presented. ones is the difference in 1 Call and examine crouds and <_ret prices before puo Ci ;:.c he l the last time, with crease.'.. because ot the pitiful ness of 1 Estate of Olivia in- nay another, Inequality and progress.<4. 11 Savery, Searsport; to cl: it ai'"tit their ignnies in Ander- men :u;iug mto decrepitude and senil- | ventor\ returned by administrator with will price. We offer a large as- Harrison, James Baxter. annexed sopvi ■. their on the ity. the lender sadness of hearts sortment to select from. H. E. meeting night aching tendencies of j McDONA after < ancellorsville. over losses, not like the loss of mother, Certain dangerous j Estate of Lydia A. Bended, Stockton I administratrix's inventorv Tho- number of veterans I wife or over the ab- in American life, and other ; Springs; return- diminishes. friends, aching ed. Three un-s as many died in the sence of those whose lias papers. 304. H 24 We also carry everything usual year friendship Estate of Arthur Gordon, Knox ; adminis- '■ been and for I'.I'II iis tile year Ivai. and the death fragrant precious more Henderson, Charles K. 1 tratrix’s inventory returned. 1> found in a fiiv.-class jewelry s' than a of a the ratio a. runtime- to increase. Hut quarter century; loneli- Social spirit ir America. 1897.. 3(4. H 38 Estate of Albert E. Nichols, Searsport; store. j the number in attendance does not di- ness of men who miss at roll-call three- guardian's returned. Kidd, Benjamin. inventory Bed mu..- The of the fourths oi those who stood by them in Estate of Critchett, Sibley A Co., Belfast: KIMPAIRING A Beautiful ST-’ 1 knowledge lessen-, 304. K 5 Social evolution. of commissioners of ac- | more one jTIiis mg chances of meeting an old comrade than Thermopylae. The report insolvency SPKCI ALT V. Samuel Lane. cepted. a : e: re strengthens the resolve to ! pathos of such a situation ought to Loomis, j year Estateof Roxanna M. Babbidge, Winter- me. t 1 im ow. '1 lie grows.strong- dull the blade of an enemy, and stiil Modern cities and their religious spirit port : report of commissioners of insolvency ■ the tomrue uf si an dr rev er as :b-s grows weakei The force problems. Introduction by accepted. H J, LOCKE & SON. nl he. vidi al affection grows stronger. "i lie members of the (irand Army of Josiali Strong. 3(4. Ls Estate of Maria A. Mitchell, Freedom, In 'lay g. iie by t> mint was the cent ral j the Republic a re proud of what they did MeKiniey, William. : additional bond for SSOO filed by adminis- IS K L FAST, MAIM; \ .I'm 1 d flic for their trator. ci.iuj,; then Sherman country, and certainly they from j 65 1 Masterpieces. Selections Estateof George R. an i a; aid slmrflan were cynosures are justilied in that pride, lint they Williamson, Belfast; public addresses. 3(4. M will and codicil presented; Win. C. Williain- ol :; .-.iiiiif of eyes but these have are not boasting a what they did". 1 Shailer. son named executor; declination of execu- I r E E "o phai.""11 that They are in the old- Mathews, R rot hiridgades clinging together tor presented; petition presented for ap- ere a :aids o ith soli mu time of are 1 lie social iKicking oi Jesus ... .;avid (1. i I waiting submissively min in istrator with will annexed. I £ march across R 5 our -jo