The Republican .Ioijrnai. 71- HI BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 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, Liberty, 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 Freedom 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-America, 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 -jomagic a Estateof Maria P. Morey, Belfast; will 5 mighty name by the way with each succeeding year. 1 A. M. G. K. Herbert S. no h : to Small, and Vincent, presented; Morey named ex- travel, though many But as ioiia as any and its present crisis. 30t». St-1 presented appointment Frank A. skill, any other 'place meeting his mind weighed and lina! muster out of those Curtis f quiet admiiiDtrator. of hide or and let dowi with id of this or i Strung Josiah. skin, questions policy whose teachings are fraternity, charity i Fstate of Maria Atwood, Monroe ; petition ...Till us tan it with the hair that par > Is lie devoting Ids energies and loyalty.”- Washington, 1 Even- The new era, or the coming king- ! presented for appointment of Elijah Ritchie to t question of pensions? Is he ing star. dom. : St-2 administrator. on. soft, light, odorless STYLISH HATS think lie at all of business or selfish Westeott, Brooke Foss. I Estate of Ralph Devereux, Jr., Sears- and moth-proo:, for robe, interest-? The I port; petition presented lor appointment of papers of a certain pol- Social of 304. W. 5 rug, coat or Honors Conferred Upon Veterans of News- aspects Christianity... I Daniel 11. Devereux of Brunswick, (4a., ad- gloves. itica iailn insist that he is. Some of But first Row. ministrator. get our Catalogue, the fel »> who rank with I paper ami our .. the disrepu- A DYING GIRL I Estate of V. R. Turner, giving prices, shipping ...KOI! Palermo;petition tags and instructions, so as to table camp-followers of old ! to army days presented for license sell real estate. avoid mistakes. We also ntimate that odd ago among the best- buy incessantly unworthy! Twenty years Made Well by Dr. Williams’ Fink Fills for | Estate of Fred A. Houston, Burnham; raw furs. Fall and Winter Wear. motives the known here : for license to sell prompt great gatherings of j newspaper correspondents Fale Feople. Bedridden with Chronic In- petition presented real ! THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY JOHlU K> W. M. of the Boston Adver- estate. ex-soldieis, and that the brave men who were Olin flammatory Rheumatism, Miss Walton's 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. Estate of Lura E. j compose them think of little else than tiser and W. Scott. Smith of the Xew Life had been Despaired of by Her Doctor. (Hidden, Northport; for license to sell if not I York Post. the j petition presented real es- CRAIN. great, scandalous, intrigue. Evening They occupied The doctor had made his last call at the tate. It would he as useless as to same otiice and exchanged news. j ignoble j They house of Miss Walton, No. 1326 Main Estate of Claborn II. ; the Maggie Wellington, Liberty Lamson & Hubbard attempt to defend the veterans from had both been in army during tiie j third and final account of street, 1’eoria, 111., and had told her sorrow- guardian present- FEED. charges ot partisans!: p or of self-seek- civil war, and Smith had seen nearly | ed. ; ing mother that notlii ng more could be done. ing. T e charges are mean. Defense1 two years of service in the navy. Later Estate of Corelia W. Arey, Winterport; might die at any time. The situa- first account of trustee is ne.e.uless. Tiie Brand Army of the Mr. Olin returned to Boston and for Maggie presented. Estate of Amelia J. SEEDS ar m is not a feneration of years lias been secretary of state for tion was critical enough to warrant the Hopkins, Frankfort; itepuh beggars. first account of executor members are Massachusetts. Smith went to Xew doctor’s for the trouble was in- presented. Its benefactors. No en- conclusion, Estate of Walter and for ten was Dickey, Belfast; first CRO campment ever has indulged the aspir- Hampshire years pub- flammatory rheumatism and it had attacked and final account of administratrix lisher and editor ot tiie Portsmouth present- ation o: any comrade for public life, nor the heart. But Miss Walton is a ed. healthy, STATE OF MAIN*;. has it ever to make or unmake Chronicle. Four years ago he returned Estate of Hannah T. sought happy young lady to day. Dr. Williams’ N'ichols, Searsport; any political party. The veterans never to Washington, since which time he lias first account of administrator presented. Fink Pills for Pale People cured her and Collector’s Notice and Advertisement ot Sale have formed themselves into a third been Secretary to the Secretary Estate of Oscar F. Ileal, private Lincolnville; dealers in the finest she is enthusiastic in telling the .She first account of administratrix of Lands of Resident and Non-Resident qna!:'> party foi the purpose of class legisla- of the Interior. story. presented. Estate of Albert F. IMummer, Owners. tion. They have never sought to bribe Wednesday of this week Smith was says: Montville; first and final account and private claim of oi coerce into elected commodore commanding the ‘T was afflicted with chronic taxes on lands of resident and non resi- any party favoring inflammatory executor presented. Unpaid Anthracite and National Association of Naval lient owners situated in the town of Pros- schemes which they approved, but they Vet- rheumatism and had suffered with it from Estate of Laura J. j Hussey, Freedom; pect, in the County of W aldo.for the year■ im»i. have c >iiie to the conclusion that erans, and the next Olin first and account of they j day, Thursday, my childhood. When I was fourteen 1 was final administrator The following list of taxes on real estate of v. was elected Fall e, Blacksmith will tor their friend-, irrespective vice commander-in-chief of presented. resilient and non-resident owners, situated in the Styl 1902 a helpless cripple, unable to leave my bed ,d pa y and Irn those who recognize the (fraud Army of the Republic. It town of Prospect, aforesaid, tor the year 1901, committed to me for collection for town to hold even will thus lie seen that the members of and with my arms and legs swollen to twice said on iheir light ollice, it they the 1st of OKDKKS I'KOMI'TI their natural size. I often fainted away A Pathetic Incident. day June. 1901, remain unpaid: and no- an,, not young mem earned that tin “old guard” of "newspaper row" tice is that if said taxes with inter- They with the pain, frequently several times hereby given HAT mid as Motives of are to the est and charges are not previously so much right, represt citizen coining front.—Washington, the Sometimes I paid, during day. they thought of the real estate taxed as is sufficient and nec- which, in valor or in numbers I >. ('.. star. One of the most interested soldiery, Evening was dead. The rheumatism had affected observers to SHi .?/», .V 7 Fro tit St.. essary pay the amount due therefor, im hid- Is a snappy, stylish, up to date Hat in ii eve i hire been have I heart and that was the cause of the ol the splendid parade of the Grand ing interest and charges, will he sold without equalled, they my TEIifiPHOiM & 4-2 was of on further notice at auction at the school- even SOFT amP suggested, and again may -ugge-t. the Coal Barons Must fainting spells. It impossible for me Army the Republic Wednesday public j particular. Yield. house in disnict No. in said town, on the first wisdom m the of to take any solid food and there were days last was Comrade S. 5, STIFF IH\Ts. to be found necessity legislation Joseph Clarke, of 1902, at nine o’clock v m.: only and when not a of Monday December, J | for the maintenance < I their living com- days even spoonful who, unable to march by reason of have would on stomach. Wm. P. Baird, one store, value s»00; one at. .a ■•! The operators troops all around liquid stay my and sat barn, rades the widows and orphans of wounds disabilities, watching value PAY j them. are as far “When the doctor had given me up my £100; one wharf, value £joo; seven their dead comrades. It is a not They amply guarded, the column of old veterans value one and right, father determined to have me try 1 )r. Wil- magnificent shops, £150; engine house, as facts at present show, yet they can- as in review. value ssou; amount of tax due, £73.00. a pr liege, that they exercise, and the liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. So he they .passed As his own not break tiie strike. must Grant of cxe' cise October 13, 1902. O. B. represents: only sure that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved many years. OKAY, tiie main out of their own 42 Collector of taxes of the town of memories of his treason in mind, could pig-headed life.” by an impulse lie could not control, he Prospect. of the trust which is mv SECOND HAND get so far from the truth as to suggest mismanagement Rheumatism is a disease of the blood and sprang from his seat and was in a mo- them. or intimate that interests in party or imposed upon Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People go ment trying to grasp the hands of the If tire do not do this of selfish or mercenary questions bring operators directly to the seat of the disorder, purify- I commander and others, and in doing so Sheriff’s Sale. UNDERTAKERS. ANTIQUE UOODSa the Brand Army of the Republic to- their volition the people will get the ing and enriching the blood by eliminating one of his crutches fell. Realizing his elements and renewing health WATCHES bought gether in encampments. They go to coal in their own way.—Washington poisonous danger, his comrades broke from the WAI.JH) SS. Star. giving forces. They act both on the blood these reunions purely in the of ranks to save him, and when he was Taken this 13th day of October, A. D 1902, on spirit and nerves and have wrought hundreds of S0F-<*et my prices before a threw execution dated the 25th day of A. And what blessed, mag- such as safe,one comrade his arms around September, comradeship. wonderful cures in diseases loco- issued on a goods. netic ‘comrade.’ that rock Historic Convict Dead. his neck and kissed him. He wanted 1)., 1902, judgment rendered by the word, Upon motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ Supreme Judicial Court for the county of Waldo R. H. Coombs & to them to Son, is built the greatest veteran organiza- dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous head- march with the end of the at a term of said court begun and holdei on the 'l1 Oct. 7tli. Samuel Arn- third of A. H. G. Bicknell.d.l tion that ever existed or will ever exist. Baltimore, Md.t ache, the after-effects of the grip, of fevers line, but could not. On returning to Tuesday September, ]>., 1902, to wit, who was convicted in 1805 on the loth of A. in favor The of freedom illumines the old, 73 years old, and of other acute diseases, palpitation of the point from which he had he day September. D.,1902, FORMERLY COOMi holy light of in the assassination of Ab- the and sallow and started, ot George W. Ryder of Belfast in said county and CASKETS, into each comrade’s participation heart, pale complexions was much excited and ner- Lizzie Conant of said Belfast for way heart, making raham Lincoln, is dead at his home at Ma- all forms of weakness either in male or fe- extremely against twenty- but a of the nine dollars and ninety two cents debt or fraternity indeed fraternal. Anne Arundel county. Pink Pills for vous, member Red Cross damage sonville, Arnold, male. Dr. Williams’ Pale and cost of court taxed at nine dollars and ROBES and “Xo man who has not had ex- with Dr. Frank or administered quieting remedies and re- army along Mudd, McLaughlin People are sold by all dealers will be eighty-nine cents and will be sold at public CALIFORNIA perience can comprehend the character and others, was tried and convicted in sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents mained with him until he was sufficient- auction to the highest bidder at the office of W. of army comradeship. The sharp indi- Washington during Andrew Johnson’s a box ; six boxes, two dollars and fifty cents, ly recovered to go to his home. It was P Thompson in said Kelfast, on the 20th day of Arnold and Mudd were November, A. ])., 1902, at nine o’c’ock in the BURIAL GOODS vidualities of soldiers have term of ofijee. sent by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Co., one of the most incidents of • may kept pathetic forenoon, the following described real estate and to the Dry Tortngas for life, hut were par- Schenectady, N. Y. the in men of the same for Star. all title and I parade.—Washington right, interest which the said Lizzie company apart doned by President Johnson after he had WATERS OF months, and yet these same men, cling- Conant has or had on the 27th day of June, been acquitted in the impeachment trial. Address on Education. A. D., 1902, at 11 o’clock and 20 minutes in the at all hours to do EMBALM- Greatest each in the terrible exigencies of Physical Look Out for Fever. Prepared Nature's ing to All efforts to Arnold’s of the forenoon the time when the same was get story attached ING and FUNERAL WORK. the white heat of battle, were welded to the death of on the writ to a certain of Iy7 •1 incidents leading up tragic and liver disorders at original wit, piece and Man’s Vital/: Dr. D. A. of the Biliousness this sea- land on together forever and ever. The ac- President Lincoln were futile. “I have Sargent Ilemenway gym- situate in Belfast the southerly side of Connected by telephone both day and night. nasium addressed the Boston Edu- son may be prevented by cleansing the sys- the road leading from eelfast to Belmont Corner Restorer. See testin'"1 of one instant in battle was prepared a statement which will exonerate Physical Little quaintance on “A New Test for tem with lie Witt's Early Risers. and bounded as follows: north by said me from which will be given to the cation Society Strength, road, more to such men than the acquain- guilt in the These famous little pills do no; gripe. west and south by land of Edgar M. Cunning- 72 Main Street, Belfast. world after was all he would Speed arid Endurance” Engineering They % tance of in the common of my death,” move the bowels gently, but and ham and east by land of George W. Boulter, years places the It is not now- building, Copley square, last evening. copiously, Half Gallon Bottles only sav concerning tragedy. reason of the tonic tone containing twenty acres more or less. ordinary life. The quick movement left his About 150 were present.—Boston Herald, by properties, give October known whether Arnold promised and strength to the glands. R. H. Belfast, 13.1902. POOR 4 that saved a brother soldier's life, the statement or not. Oct. 10th. Moody- —3w42 SAMUEL G. NORTON, Sheriff. -===^=_... r' —^—T-IZZ IN VENEZUELA. of the sun. OLONIES ing rays Those localities ion of the Hnnigorlan Liberator. in this near the sea which are Francis whose visit to the I,, \v**rtig« Immigrant every morning Kossuth, Collector’s is not h Om much at Notice of I ;(ra clock stubborn and so more with these are inclined to Monday December, 02, a. m. : its coughs, many people he over- Hair the "• Notwithstanding Vigor stopped falling and % tc "lung trouble.” of restored the natural this beauti- proud themselves in a general way. color.”—Mrs. ? limy airs, The short, quick way to cure a cough E. Z. i t ip At any rate only the Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. [ Name* of of Ileal ..-ut the most is to use Dr. Fierce s poorer grades of it I Description Estate. —& thinly Owners. Golden Medical Dis- ever find their way to a of South America— now-a-days the covery. The quickei United States. Local exporters the It’s < §■ ^ 5 5T its nearest say impossible for P.Land on S. E. corner Colombia, this remedy is used the you Ames, George ot Lot 54 at junc- best “LaGuaira” coffee, as the tion of Robbins road and lane between west. Venezuela’s cure. Vene- not to look quicker the But old, with the lots 34 and 54 zuelan product is known to the 2 54 1 30 00 54 seventh that of the even when neglect has trade, color of Berry, John H.Lot and house on E. Side of Patterson seventy years in road 1 ,o 1 (in let disease fasten or is all sent to France and 6 r,(« (Mi no waste to Germany. John H .Lot on side of lane ith lands w hair 1 Berry, between lots 34 the lungs, Golden The bulk of it along with the your Perhaps you ^E. such poor- 1 34 ^ aO.OOJ .90 -nil of wonderful Medical Discovery” Berry, Franklin W. heirs.Lot and house on X. side "of Robbins est of Brazilian and Mexican ber- are and like road are be relied on to seventy, you (ith W. of Durham Lane. 33 nn- imi crops a year pro- may j 4 * ries, is to Aden—the Berry, Franklin W* Heirs... Lot on s. E. corner of Congress and cure in ninety- / shipped Arabian your gray hair! If Sts : rtilization or irriga- not, Bradbury •. 30 **(mi (>o 3 HO cases out of / Franklin W. Heirs.... Land on E. eight port which is believed to deal exclusive- use Hair Berry, side of Northport Avenue, d million could Ayer’s known as the people every hundred. I with Vigor. Spring Farm. i .50-51 to H5ioo it to y ly genuine Mocha, there blended Berry, Franklin W. Heirs....Lot on W corner of Market and ;■ i:i,-e there In less than a month Wash- here; yet your ‘ir. r/i (Mi with in the nature of lngton Sts.. (mi for substitution anything coffee Albert W.Lot on 0 millions, even reck- gray hair will have all the Clark, and house S. side of Federal St. of 2d W. of .. to the dealer which there happens to be a Front St.-.. 1 35 45 1 00 a ill al the Indian permit surplus Albert first from guess to Condon, J.Lot, shore on S. side of Con- make the little and dessimentated to the world as dark, rich color of don St Ara- youth. .... 1 41 j- i.n no 1 ns s boundless forest s extra on the sale $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. Crosby, A. T .Land tile S. W. corner of profit paid bian-grown Mocha. As to | being lot 24 iu ■- pure Java 3d div.... ,1 -century the Yen of less meritorious medi- .. 3 24 3D isn’t .Land bounded S. and E. line of lot 25 cines. He You lose. coffee—there such a thing, the If cannot by ■:! has made earin' ; gains. your druggist supply you, and N. by lands of Savery and Whit- Therefore accept no substi- nearest to it the line coffees send us one dollar and we will express ■ being grown 3 25 50 500.00 9.00 a bottle. Be sure the name T ten, ;.. illy spasmodic, tute for "Golden Medical you andgive Fenwick, John W.Land the \\ half of lot 14 in the Discovery." in of nearest office. being *■> j Sumatra; “Mocha and Java” your express Address, 4th 4 14 ut being ... 25 100.00 1.80 revolutions- •’I am well.” writes Dorcas J. C. AYER Mass. 1>iv, .„.. feeling quite .Miss 1 CO., Lowell, Flanders, Isanar F .Lot and house on N. side of Robbins A. Lewis, of No. 1120 ->4th St.. Washington, D. C. merely conventional trade terms. It lias offered ex road.. 1 j. !*o "Mv is much better, and I owe it all 33 50.OO cough very Fannii; Bkioiiam Ward. Jewett, Albert G. Heirs .... Land on S. W. corner of Main and Con- to i)r. Pierce s Golden Medical I incuts to settlers n Discovery, gress ms. and E. side of Liucolnville cannot sav too much iu of the medicine. praise ave ...... 1 37 1 h 1000.00 18.00 id tlicir effects free I had bee n a sufferer for a time, and Natural Anxiety. _ quite long Patterson, A. 1\ .Land on N. side of shore road after reading Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Searsport Ted “conces- Mothers and W. side of lane between lots 16 every Medical Adviser 1 would try his Golden regard approaching winter with thought 1“. 1 Medical 1 commenced taking it in i uneasiness, children take cold so No 16 2* 20.00 36 .! ion" asked hv for- Discovery.' easily. Pendleton. Nathaniel s. .Lot and house on K. side of Union St.. May, iSyw. Had not been well for a long disease costs more little lives than deeping croup. between lands of Gannmi and t 39 1 350.00 0 30 c of tiiese time. Took one •omul of D.r. Pierce’s It's so Sibley..’ beuciits teasj attack is sudden that the sufferer is Pitcher, Calvin, heirs. ..Land bounded X. and line Golden Medical and slept all W. by of lots Discovery nearly often beyond human aid before the doctor and S. J. H. Elms* land. 3 11 advantages to be without so 1 continued taking by 75 6 50.00 .90 night coughing, arrives. Such cases to EASE Itacklitle, Charles W.Land and house 011 shore it 1 nm in s\ with who yield readily one Searsport first .in me- great mpathy everyb >dy W. rage farmer, Minute ( lire. of line ... 1 to 50 €00.00 10.80 suffers with a I had been a sufferer for Cough Liquifies the mucus, Searsport cough. Shaw, william F...... Lot and house on X. side of Patterson wouid do well to more than ten I tried lots of different allays inflammation, removes danger. Ab- years roai1 1 Si 3.1.7 medicines and different doctors, but did not feel safe. Acts ...... 1 17.-.(H) solutely immediately. Cures F, ..Lot on s. K. corner of from the much better. I until I commenced spit- Staples, Cyrus Congress and icmoving coughed coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat IP Pine .. Streets. 1 blood, but now I feel much stronger and ..* 39 j 300.00 5.40 other ting and lung trouble. F. S. \\ Samuel.Lami on V». line m> eompara- am well. Di Pierces Golden Medical McMahon, Hamp- lutmore, of Belfast, being west entirely (ia.: l-maan end of lot 25 ever ton, “A bad cold rendered me voiceless ia—i_l .... in 4th div. 4 25 17 100.00 1.80 ; to of these Discovery is the best medicine 1 have taken...... >. any before an Whittaker, Mrs. I). S. Lot and house on w. side of r My home is in Williamsburg. Virginia.” just oratorical contest. I intend- Washing- called Kcpublics; ed to withdraw but took (due Minute tention. is tlie sun of the famous Hun- ton St., 2d X. of Market St. .. 1 35 J 200.00 3.H0 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a la- | Cough Whittier, Ezra B.Land bounded s. and of lot Cure. It restored voice in to Kossuth byline id all. A my time win garian liberator. Mr came the nerve 25. N. Mathews-and E. warning 4 dies’ laxative. No other medicine equals the medal.” R. by by Crosby's 11. Moody. to this to attend tin- lands. 3 them them for and country unveiling 25 12.'. 75.OO 1.35 aueating may gentleness thoroughness. of tension that Whittier, Ezra 14.Laud mi W. side of Bangor road, for- the niom*meut to his fatner erected G. of the onee- LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. merly C. Thomas. 3 28 1> 7500 135 .story at Cleveland. Whittier, Edward I.Land bounded S. A. T. peii 10 a deposed Dictator is banish- causes your bilious by Patterson coiony. named in heirs land. W. by o. R..Patterson heirs ment from tlie land, and N. fine of lot in 3d div. 3 country, and leaders of Maine authors and books of This is the of Cement. headache by 30. 30 27 300.00 5.40 ’a.ist who furnished fiction, Age by overcoming Whittier, Edward L. Land being the S. E. corner of lot 36 in revolutions are executed. tlie scenes of which are in rarely The placed Maine, 3d div ... 3 26 6 25.00 .45 was founded here Houses a in recent an- Will Soon He Huilt of It Instead and Young, Flora H.. .Land being a of the Phil- jails are full of them as well as “the occupy prominent place your constipation part Ephraim arable auspices, just nouncements of publishers. Among of Lumber. lu iek homestead on \N side of Knox woods.” hi these a road, 2d from Waldo line. 4 20 200.00 3.00 parts, revolution these we mention Mrs. bilious tendency s winter. Its leader may Tree, by "The Cement Age” is the suggestive Belfast, October 16, 1902. y\. c. ujj,p is as a fair of vox Laura E. A 42 Collector of taxes for the of accepted expression Richards, Gardiner: Maid, caption under which a Toronto with “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters. City Belfast for the year 1901. .. i. Agostino Codazzi, of liar publica- populi, and there are thousands of pro- Harbor, by Mrs. Henrietta tion calls attention to the increasing (ins temporary lull G. Rowe of Catherine's fessional revolutionsts in the country, Bangor; Proxy, demand for cement in the Dominion of fine civil conlhcts to by Myra Sawyer Hamlin, also of Ban- Canada. Indications are not wanting of ready at any minute to espouse the gor: A of the Ken- Collector’s Advertisement Sale of Lands of Non-Resident Owners ciupany of German Polly’s Secret; Story that cement is soon to become an im- cause of who is able to nebec. Harriet A. any body pay by Nash: Stillman portant factor in the industrial and STATE OF 31A IN y from the “Mack E. them for it. The leader Gott: Farmer and Fisherman, by Edwin commercial of the revolutionary development United Unpaid taxes on lands situated in tin* town of Searsmont. in the County of Waldo, for the year 1901. cttlcd on an elevat- Hay Sibley, the scene of which is laid States. Its The list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in has little to lose and a big possibility of ready adaptability for use following the town of Searsmont,. ioi miles from Cara on.^Mount Desert, and the islands of as the year 1901. committed to me for collection for said town on the first dav of .June, 1901, remain un- (y building matertal, decorative pur- and notice is that if said taxes and substantial gain. A bran new revolu- the Maine with the soon to paid; hereby given charges are not previously paid, so mm-li of coast, be poses and street is not taxed as is ;iiul spot, salubrious improvement OF GENUINE the real estate sufficient and necessary to pay the amount due therefor, including charge* tion is conceived and born in an hour issued volume, Annals of Polock's IMPORTED will be sold at auction at Cove, only suggested by the erection of costly public Dirigo Hall, in said town, on the first Monday in December. l'.Kt at cautifui. Tlie bv Miss Eaton and Mrs. Baohelder nine o’clock a. >i. gov- and full grown within a few and of in of days, manufacturing plants many parts No. of sed to do Bangor. This is a list the ac- the Amount of exceeding- the would lie if an showing Union, but is even more Name of Owners. Description of Property. Acres. Tax Due. people disappointed of Maine authors strongly tivity as well as the suggested the increase in the Bennett, N. H. J. P. Bennett lot. bounded S. by land of David Savage. W. -iy and industrious election went off without the eclat of by rapid attractions of Maine scenes and people production of cement the by Appleton line. N. by land of William L’iplov, E by 1 at houses during past land of M. E. resembled a revolution. Xo is needed as the much talked of “local Whitney.>. 50 $ .84 preparation furnishing decade, and especially during the past Brown, John. Bounded N. by land of W. A. Shelden. K. land of Enoch color" of tlie by _:e. and for a time in organizing the lighting force, like novelist. live years. Knight estate.S. hv Lincolnville line, W. by land of How- land Lassell .’. j a was The According to figures received the i.oi colony away that which delayed the i'nited States October American Hoy, with its by Mi Cooper, William.Bounded _\. and M by land of T. W. Niekerson. s. by lai d bureau of the ( the eighty pictures and its thirty-two pages treasury statistics, pro- of O. A. Shibles. E. by town line.*. 44 4 Jt uuquenehable at the beginning of the Spanish-Ameri- duction A.Bounded N. land of E. of matter for maintains of cement in the LTiited States Daggett, by C. Banks. by .and of Delbert w u li reading boys! Higgins, s. bv North Searsmont stag-* road. \\ Hig- upsets every- can war; because here is no commis- tlie has actually doubled in five years, the Jjl by standard set high by Its publishers gins' road.. ... 15 2 52 oftener and total for lmu HAIR, more sary department, no hospital arrange- that ever made it so justly popular being 20,00(1,000 barrels, as Evons, Harriet D.On Appleton ridge road, bounded N. w. by land of Ida L. v \ 10,000,000 barrels in 1S97: while ELECTRIC, Burgess. \. E. by land of E. C. Fuller, S. W. bv town ];:!■> 20 2.to dean earthquakes, no for the where there are boys. This number against ments, provisions paying the from 1802 to the TOOTH, Gil more, Millard .Bounded N. W. by land of Lemuel Greer. N. Jr. and S. U. '■ ■' contains the stories: during period up ii ’i'avar was less men and no bother about arms—for if following by land of James Fuller, S. W. by land oi John Thomp- of lMiu the had son and “Napoleon Bonaparte,” chapters II. beginning production others. .. i<; ..- >1. and in a few are flesh Brushes. estate.Boumled N. and W. land of D. B. K. land of guns lacking, clubs, cane-cutters, or and III.: “Tlie Strike at the Continen- remained practically stationary at about r Joslyn. Serena, by Young. by CLOTH, A. P. Heal, S. and E*. land of .J. Paekaid-. no -1 all *,5(io,000 barrels per annum. by ..i.iy paralyzed any other old thing that can be used as tal:" "The Resurrection of Sleepy Hol- Whitcomb, C. 1 .Bounded N. by Montville line, E. by land of A. K. Boyn- The of cement are small. HAT, -i s. low:" of exports very ton and others, s. bv S. Erskins’ lot. W. i»v land of'A. Then, having a weapon answers as well. The "Muswak—A Tale the North regular Prior to 1*97 the figures were too hand, &c.,j Morse.'. 5 ,;.T2 •lomsts to Wood.-;" "Alexander the Great and insig- abject army consists ot about seven thousand nificant for separate enumeration: in j Searsmont. October l.u. P.Hfc!. s. s. BEAN. Bucephalus;" \ Matter of Sand" a 42 Collector of taxes of the town of Sear*: ••! soldiers men. that amounted to •a.j happen- mostly officers. When a revolution l'oot-ball story; "Kit (.’arson, tlie year they 58,000 bar- rels, valued at and have stead- LARGEST LOI OF. .. ;and "requisition- starts, the peons ignorant farm labor- Scout;" "Tlie Wreck of tlie My Love" 871,100, ■■ a sea First ily increased, year by year, since that a ue in the settle- ers are promptly drifted into one army story: "Dickey’s Night Message:" "An Oration time, 592,402 barrels having been ex- Coilcctor’s Notice of Sale. heels came the or the Cnspoken,” other, and upon the first victory and ".Keep Pegging Away." ported in 1902, valued at 8051,520. Mean- time the market for on lands <>t and both parties tlu-y as promptly go over to the winning special features are: The American foreign cement is j Unpaid taxes situated in the town Delin'-in. in the Comity of Waldo, fgr tin* y.-ai pioi Tin- 'i't <»t taxes on pm i ■ m m1. more and more in I following .*slate >} fesideii’ and n«»ii-11*>;«l» n i> in \}i.- n.h I; p, : themselves or Roll of Honor: Samuel F. B. becoming restricted be- side. Armed with bludgeons cane- Boy ; mont.- for tin* >■•.•!!• mot. eoniniitteii to me for colh*. li.n ;.-r -aid town..*!, tin .stli da\ <. t An*,-; the United States, in 1892 the I A D. mol. r« mains :-nd i" Morse, the inventor of tlie telegraph: imports unpaid: mdiee is liep-by given that i; 'aid t; >«•'. :i u-'t •!!..'• nm by down cutters, similar fe the Cuban machete, > V hen the brief are not bad valued at a little less than the im-ludiiig sold paw;,- ;;t a.-'i. an: Hall. ,• j, they lighters, utterly 84,000,0011. 7 being and a locust call: Lesson II- of d.* • •« swing, the same being pho*. v.!,. u th.* I;»-t pt. dttm am i;;d v. 11 ih.t,, m d t< v. n a ;•« heal was over, liotdi- reckless of their lives. When a shorthand in Ten Lessons: School- importations remaining practically I on the first Mommy ..f D* ■m' r. mug.. r:»..'eioek m. good Easy ! stationary from that time until p.ioj, > / "d of- Tavai Venezuelan has a his boy Life at Eaton, by Harry Steel Mor- —Sundries grudge against when I * rison. The Boy Traveler: Tlie Wonder- they showed a marked downward I ■; nie hilled, growing neighbor, lie usually says nothing about in that ful Future, by Ilezekiali Buttervvorth: tendency, being year 1,590,920 j — d. del,aids cut for it until the next inevitable revolution barrels, Valued at and in 1902. 1 Names of Owm-.s. of Jh ml Estate. > y Top or Bottom— Which? by Arthur 82,198.891, ever shown in this city inscription y valued at : caass out comes and then lie can Brown, of I’.rown A Co., and l,o.59,oiu barrels, 81,478.452. trampled along easily set- Rogers, i and at LOWEST TRICES. Book Reviews. the iowest point reached in the past 15 I '■■tores turned into tle it with compound interest. The Harrison HayI'm.1 heirs.. .wmm mt... ,_o in:, s. .<•. -o •• •• Boy Lovers of Ani- years. “...im n r. tv... *. time the maximum for the most atro- Photographers. While | colony penalty mals, Members of the Agassiz Young these figures are small in com- j hot..11S IT _Hu e >g with ! B. B. T'-othaker.Idi't part. ..m 44 .. 1. r,;, tiro men. uuuii-n cious crime is eleven Naturalists of parison the volume of 0111 total years imprison- Association, Members I POOR & SON. James A. Sprague .Homestead commerce, are j farm.4*\ unfortunate than ment. This period is usually given tor the Order of the American Boy, Ania-1 they chiefly interesting i .Kasterly part. .s p‘» n, as showing the tendencies in an indus- i Warren N'ewhert .Fast part.. • u* and therefore teur Journalists, Boy Money makers, i riots of Acadia— stealing, very few thefts i .Homestead farm. .. O’ ;.n nine 4,'. Coin and Curio ! try which is still in its initial stages, l* Boy Stamp, Collectors, William , 1,0: taut substitute for stone and iron I Fred B. mx .-T i'a 1 ms \ Luce. ;<» in tlie in the building and allied trades. ; Dyer Southerly part... 50 ;no T ad tl*'ii rehearsed in about almost in Vene- department number. Sl.oo ayear. i Nathaniel .d loose, anywhere The from the I j Young—.Southerly part. —The Sprague Publishing Co., Detroit, I following paragraph .Northerly part..33 coo. on is.4'.‘ re from the Black with while zuela, perfect safety, your Mich. Toronto World, though addressed prim-1 October 12. 1902. w s F« *ss. : dispersed without precious life might not be worth a brass arily to Canadian readers, is even more 1 42 Collector of taxes for the town of Belmont for die year ! >ni. Art to conditions in the United a d to leave all then- A murderer is sen- Mixing Paints. applicable farthing. generally states: wandered tenced a homeless to imprisonment for year or i ne use oi : Colors, lines and tints: and how to Portland cement is in its m Collector’s Notice of Sale. stiange A two: and lie takes his and the manufacture of it on a Furnace country. punishment mix them: infancy, j taxes on lands of resident ami their a The three colors are scale is in this Kelsey Unpaid non-resident owners situated in t he town of Monroe, c untv way that revolution primary large only beginning j making cheerfully, knowing blue, I of Waldo, for the year 1901. Cement to : I red and country. -> hut the sure a or yellow. promises replace The fol list of taxes on real estate of resident and non resident owners in ri town >f majority is to occur in month so. when 1 Is now on exhibition on | owing Mon- stone for all kinds of 1 The secondary colors are green, pur- heavy foundations roe for the year-19<>1, committed to me ter collection for said town on the 20th ,h ne. 1901 remain 11 ttie land of their the doors will be for re- our floor. We and notice is that if prison opened ple and orange—thus: and other wall works, to replace stone cordially unpaid; hereby given said taxes, interest and charges are not previously paid, so 'a red such for to ■ much of the real estate taxed as is Mdlicient to pay the amount due therefor, including interest and golden cruits, by the faction which can soon- Green—Mix blue and paving, replace brick very invite all those interest- at yellow. largely charges, will be sold public auction at the town house, m said town, on the f r«r >pin,ja\ in i>,«, em- for and to 1 proved the most est get to them. Purple—Mix red and blue. building, replace lumber ! ed to call and examine. ber, 1902, at 9 o’clock, a. m. where lumber lias used. I Orange Mix red and yellow. been Indeed, No. of No. of No. of Value in Total hers. Venezuela’s The governor of the Federal District, Tax The tertiaries are olive, citrine and cement will soon he, next to steel, per- ! Name of Owner. Description of property. Lot. Range. Acres. Dollars. Value, paid. '~e of other Span- who is appointed by the President, of russet. haps more than steel, the chief ! Bowden, Frank H Laud and buildings. ...1(51 F building Homestead. 1(52 Gore 60 looks material of this continent. Our bouses $750 $760 $21.75 .tries, exceed- course resides iti Caracas, where he oc- Olive—Mix purple and green. ! We are headquarters Goodwin. Hannah. Lam.. 1-3 of 152 acres ami Citrine—Mix and will soon come to be of cement; and buildings. J. Goodwin place. 12 C 50 3-4 400 400 i <»o md sounds sublime the of an ancient orange green. i for all kinds of ... cupies chapel convent, Jewell. John Est. Land and buildings. Old place. 21 1O000 04 250 250 7.25 Russet—Mix purple and orange. erery day sees the field for the use of an orator; but for which was ago confiscated for sec- j ; Staples, Asbury B. Land and buildings. Hotel.... 88 c 1 715 long Thus we have three classifications de- cement at a ratio.” Hall growing surprising Land. place. 40 C 09 160 .. ,.r use—at so far Its »9>oo 49.20 least, ular purposes. narrow hall is mem noting ail the colors proper extant. The following table shows the pro- j Land and bldgs J. In.iliff place 33 F 2‘ 400 5 Land and Ham 39 C 53 400 ■ goes—it is a delusion orable, being the same in which the From these are derived the hues, tints duction, importation and exportation | Oil Stoves bldgs. place.. j and shades. A hue is obtained by the of cement in the United States from ; Non-R KSIDENT. alleged republic is declaration of Venezuelan indepen- Land and combination of any of the 18P3 to 1002, the figures of production Curtis, Nancy. buildings. •' primaries, B Curtis ii states and tire dence was signed. Upon one of its and the 1 place.153 10000 47 275 275 7 88 may vary according to the predom- being supplied by geological survey, Dearborn, John Est. Land. 40 and 7 lederal district), walls hangs a crude painting represent- inating influence of one color over an- those of commerce by the bureau of I Ovens, 48 C 15 60 60 2.25 Grout, Fred L. Land of D. Pattee Est.. 33 and its sea- that event and called the "Decree other. statistics: bought capital ing 34 10000 27 100 100 3.60 To obtain a tint we add white ,--Barrels-, : as on the simply Kitchen its own president, of Liberty;” while other side Impor- I Goods, JEKE Collector of Motiroe. to any of these colors. Expor- BOWEN, the most relic in all Year. Production. ration, tation. 1 Monroe, Oct. 13, 1902. judicial administra- appears interesting To obtain a shade we * add black or 1893 8,002,467 2,812,336 ... Tubs, * te national congress South America—nothing less than the any of the dark colors. 1894 8,362,245 2,537.835 ... I 1895 8,731,401 2,649,679 *.... ue From the above we have the * Wringers, deputy for each blood-stained banner which Francisco alphabet 1896 9,513,473 2,989,597 ... Collectors of colors so inexhaustible. 1897 ! Notice of Sale. ; d inhabitants. In Pizarro bore in his of Peru 10,989,463 2,347,752 38,490 and conquest Here is a list of formulas for 1898 .12,111,208 1,994,120 48,830 hose, mixing Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of Waldo, in the Countv of Waldo, for the laoi. It is about four feet of 1899 .15,520,445 2,086,053 64,122 year i artment, besides ttie square, faded colors: Die following list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in the town • .f Waldo, for the I960 .17.231,150 2,356,422 76,055 RANG ES. yeai 1901. committed to me for collection for said town, on the 12th of .turn-. remains an and pink silk, embroidered in gold by Queen French red—This color is simply In- 11*01.20,068,737 1.596,926 218,240 day i;hii, vice-presidents pain; and notice is hereby given that if said taxes, interest and are m t so 1902 t--.. elutrges previous!;, paid, dian red lightened with vermilion and 1,059,610 651,526! much of the real estate taxed as i- to 'initially responsible Isabella herself, the design being the sufficient j*av the amount due therefor. in« uling .,• r* r, 1 and glazed with carmine. charges, will be sold at public auction at Silwr Harvest Grange flail, in said town the sniit oeing combined of •Not stated. tNofc available. where president is sup- escutchion Arragon and Chocolate—Add lake or carmine to the place tlie last preceding annual town meeting of said town was held < n tlie ; ; v\ .< of avarice, cruelty and lust should white and ami the I_ by line, highway 5" 75.00 > s.us equal parts, naples yellow dew, William Hall estate....Lot of land with buildings thereon. l"*o ;-o.oo n.n Where the world is like a a j i>> leclare himself moulder to dust in the room where was and scarlet lake; glaze with scarlet picture’neath ! Charle< Ellis .Lot of iaml with buildings thereon. 200 i mi lake. a living sky of blue; Walter .Packard.Lot of land with buildings thereon. 125 w 105.1 tin* post indetinite- uttered the first feeble protest against \ that echoes and secure a on a D. L. Sheldon.Bounded N. by land of B. Wentworth. L. olive brown—Mix one of lemon song sweet, bargain by ■ part land of T. and K. Wentworth. S. land •>‘f y tailing oil' in the Spanish oppression. t ill you hear the world’s heart beat by with three of burnt CALL D. and W. .. ,u yellow parts umber, In the thrilling air around you, and the Dutton, by Morrilll ine... k;o l: -:-.oo db-be in commerce which is nat- dictators Venezuela’s change proportions for shades. grasses at your feet. Waldo, October 12, 1902. \ E. ( LAKY. -raw 42 Collector of taxes for the town of W.rdo lor tie- 1 laoi. -1 "generals” and urally bound up with agricultural in- Clay drab—Equal parts sienna, ; raw ifniber and white lead. Then shade It’s sing a song of harvest. The summer :t 1 \ to the lias more than doubled itself coming dustry, with chrome days were long, green. but led to fair fruition where the har- — Mountain Bear to emulate Xapo- within the last twenty years. Fore- Bismarck brown Take carmine, they Robe/ vest is a song; FRED ATWOOD, btvomes a dictator most the products is crimson lake and bronze and mix among exportable gold A song whose music tills Also If a shade is Broadcloth lined. i' by eloquence, valor coffee, the yearly product averaging together. light desired, All the valleys and the hills— WINTER PORT, HAINE, use vermilion in the of carmine. That twinkles in the and in ■ place sunlight ripples "utrol the hundred thousand There majority eight pounds. Jonquil yellow—Mix flake white and the rills. t :< e—he proceeds to ought to be a great deal more to it, and chrome yellow and add vermilion or UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES. Insurance and Real It's a of harvest: Let the Estate, 1 a the for the coffee of carmine. song merry- great Corsican would be but panic echoes rise— Medium parts of white, to I. V. or REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. 'topping only a little 1877, when the bean became so cheap gray—Eight An answer to earth’s sorrows, a solace for Apply MILLER, to two of black. ✓ its ■ a. At inter- in all iless than four cents sighs: S. H. POWERS, Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Tornado Insurance, Steam toiler frequent markets, Lead color—Eight parts of white, one Earth’s riciies and stored— reaped Insurance and '-uric career he issues per pound when delivered at LaGuairai of blue and one of black. Toil's welcome and reward ; 58 Church Street, Belfast Inspection. ochre with Love and toil have made the and such as: that hundreds of up Light huff—Yellow tinted harvest, Security Bonds for Cashiers, Contractors, Administrators and Trustees. Carnations, planters pulled love of life is lord! white. solicited. Real estate anti sold. have so their coffee bushes and replaced them —Atlanta Constitution. Correspondence bought accomplished Ileep huff—The same with the addi- CALIFORNIA iiy means of your with cocoa trees. The plantations of tion of a little red. •'irated your foes and coffee and cocoa (“quintaz,” they are French gray—White shaded with Mrs. Sharpleigh (who.has five daugh- black. TAXES FOR 1902 "nous Sol- called,) extend from the coast way tip ivory ters married)—Don’t have anything country. Gold color—White and shaded WATERS OF LIFE. the The best coffee yellow more to do with that Mr. Smoothleigh. true children of the into mountains. with Windsor Hotel Stable red and blue. He is a miserable hypocrite, who will COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. ■md the of in what is known as the "tem- in llag Vene- grows Pearl color—White, black and red in a thousand ways before Solvent deceive you Nature’s Greatest The new and commodious stable ot the an elevation to suit taste. A discount of two per cent, will be allowed on !gh your might, float perate” belt, that is at be- proportions are wedded a year. you and all taxes on or before 1903. I '■ color—Five white and and Man’s Vitalizer paid January 1, Windsor Hotel isopen for boarding and '■ oitineiit of South tween three and live thousand feet. Canary parts Daughter—Goodness! Why do you shall be in office in Memorial three parts lemon yellow. my building dady, in. is new and than this the air is too think so? Restorer. See testimonials. standing Everything the Higher chilly me with from 8.30 to 11.30 a. m., and Saturdays from 1.39 Mrs. Sharpleigh—He treats conveniences tirst-elass. Terras reason- “'h lower down tried to kiss me last crime as treason in for best results, and the One Girl—Jack night. as to 4.30 P. M. .’ as much affection and consideration able. 24tf > Another—What in the world did you do? Half Gallon Bottles 75c. M. C. Collector. no such as coffee bushes must be shaded by large if I were his own mother.—N- Y. Week- Only HILL, tiling capital I was up in arms in a minute.”— 1 “Oh, POOR & SON. Belfast, Sept. 3, 1902.-30 M. R. KNOW!,TON, Proprietor. he worst that can hap- | trees to protect them from the scorch- Smart Set. ly- THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL OBITUARY. Aching Joints THE NEWS OF BROOKS. at the Capt. Sewall B. Fletcher died In the fingers, toes, arms, and other Miss Eliza Stimpson has a new organ, and BELFAST. THI RSDAY. OC TOBER 23. 1902. Maine General in Portland, Octo- Hospital parts of the body, are joints that are she is a happy girl- ber 18th, from the shock following a surgi- Published Every Thursday Morning by the inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— A. E. Chase and John Gibbs have both cal operation. He had been suffering from that acid condition of the blood which ( started up their hay presses. rail stones for two years or inure and went Journal Pub. Co. affects the muscles also. The has proved better than Republican to the hospital last week for treatment. apple crop Sufferers dread to move, especially 1 was expected in this vicinity. Capt. Fletcher was a son of Thomas aud and their \ r:htinini; Tkkms: For one one Sarsaparilla. My square, casionally. lie sailed chiefly in the coast' father thinks he could not do without it. Dow had her inch in column, 75 cents for one week, and Miss Alice L. millinery length the He has been troubled with rheumatism 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. ing trade, but made a few voyages to opening Tuesday and Wednesday of this since be was a and Hood’s Sarsapa- West Indies as master. He has command- boy, rilla is the only medicine he can take that week. "The frost is on the punkin.” ed vessels owned in Islesboro, Beaufort, X. will enable him to take his in the place Mrs. Belle Estes is at home from Boston, L\, Ellswoith and and built two field.” Miss Ada Doty, Sidney, Iowa. The worm lias turned—into cider. Xorthport, where she went to get the latest ideas in vessels in the latter He married, place. Hood’s millinery. We are pleased to announce that we have completed arrangement Vutumn leaves, and winter comes. first, Sarah L. Clough, who died in North- Sarsaparilla William Leonard of Southern California which we port. They leave one son, Capt. George P. and Pills bv are made exclusive agents in our lor the new has been visiting his brother, M. 51. Leon- city If other places can can corn Belfast Fletcher of Belfast. After his first wife’s Remove the cause of rheumatism—no. “Dor ard of this place. thy Dodd’’ Sine Mat is now causing so bga sensation can. death he married Sarah (Small) widow of outward application can. Take them. Miss who has the over Lorenzo K. Dodge of Islesboro, who sur- Esther Colson, spent the country. vives him with one Sewall lluzzell A Sail on the Pastime. summer at Seal Harbor, is spending a few The political pot seems to be off the son, Dodd” are Fletcher. weeks in Brooks. “Dorothy Shoes remarkable for more tun “distincti boil now. They have lived in Belfast about just Last Friday was an ideal day for yacht ten years. Capt. F’letcher w as the citizens’ Charles Files, our station agent, has and “faultless are built ing, and it was a merry party of ten that beauty” fit,”—they upon specifications fur The President got there. It’s a way candidate for Mayor of Belfast in 18bb, but moved his family intoT. A. Elliott’s house presented themselves in installments at the nished a woman who has made a of woman’s has. aside from that lias not been prominently- on 5IcTaggart aveuue. by study requirement, “Teddy” slip, to be rowed aboard the trim schooner identified with politics. He was very posi- Hon. of New ar a woman’s idea of “t: e shoe.” yacht riding at anchor in mid-stream. After Augustus Boody Brooklyn, They perfect The are hauled tive in his convictions, strong in his likes yachts up. Now get aboard the host York, has been visiting his sister, Sirs. All the being helped by hospitable knowledge and facilities ol this house have been exerted with a t the ice boats and dislikes and always outspoken and Josephine Fogg of this place. view ready. ■a tour of inspection was in order, and after fearless in expressing his views on all sub- the c aims of the “Dorothv Dodd” Shoe. depositing our extra wraps in the cabin, the Sarah Cole has come to look after the testing Will the jects. 11 is age was 70 years. Funeral ser- “Bangor plan” or the Port- two staterooms and pantry were looked house of her brother, C. E. Lane, during his We find that ;t not “that subtle vices were held at his late home Wednes- only possesses something that lifts it above rh land plan prevail? Wet or dry? into, and we were even allowed a peep into frequent absences from home. afternoon, P,ev. A. A. Smith day officiating. was cc, but th.t it is so m all the galley, where the steward busy. Isaac S. the sleigh and comtncn.pl easily supeiior the points of beauty A delegation of Masons accompanied the Staples, jumper That new grand stand at the trotting j By the time we returned to the deck the en- mau, has had his nice house fitting and remains to Islesboro. just painted qualities of value that we give it our unqualified endorsem park will he a grand thing. tire party was aboard and weighing anchor and shingled, much to its improvement. 111 lll'in. X »**.? man In the obituary of William B. Eaton, pub- j llrAl Mrs. Josephine Brainard and daughter tlie aid of an addition to the crew whose j “ The Writer is a very useful little Iished last week, it should have been stated of Wisconsin started for home last Tuesday, OUR FIRST DOROTHY DODD’’ efforts to assist were much appreciated. | magazine to those who do write. :hat besides his long connection with the j after a long visit to her mother, Mrs. Mary The anchor was catted, then up went the Boston steamboats he was fora time land- J. Lane. OPENING DISPLAY WILL HE ON almost before we Fort jib and foresail, and Now we can look lord of the Point House at Fort Point forward to finding the steam- Asa Cole, a former resident of Thorndike, uid ol' the in that realized it we were gliding past THURSDAY, 23 on] in our Bangor Exchange city. | visited OCTOBER Christmas stockings. down the The his cousin. Win. 0. Jones of South i'he Bockland .star well There boat wharf and bay. wind, says: were j last week. had not met for while was and the latest ad Brooks, They :e\v more men than light steady, I i- brick is a popular “Billy” Eaton, j gold swindle, but the dition to the crew presided at the wheel fifty years. Tour attendance that occasion will lie was known to all his friends, and his upon afford us pleasure and you porous brick soaked in kerosene is said sounds had been issuing from A. B. has a stock of barrels lemise will be the cause for general regret. Mysterious Fayson apple to see these much !• la a opportunity -talked-of shoes. good substitute for coal. the cabin where our hostesses had retired on hand at his farm in West Brooks, which Moses for a and soon a delicious is a to the are to be Orcutt, many years resident some time before, (piite convenience farmers in $4,000 distributed in prizes to wearers of “Dorothy Dodd” SI Aniopns of the coal strike it is a wou- )f Northport, aged about 7“» years, died at1 luncheon consisting of chicken salad, that vicinity. ASK FOR ld' t! at liu one It is better he home of Jesse T. 1 and coffee was PARTICULARS. remarked: Priest Oct. :>th, after olives, sandwiches, cakes The choir at church last Sunday evening to jeing conlined to his bed some weeks, lie i served on and was to iiaer the ills we have than liy to deck, everyone ready was composed entirely of young people, tad no and for has been Thomas 'tilers we know not of. family many years testify as to tlie* merits of steward who under the training of Mrs. Barker did •ared for the town. The funeral was by Quinn. During the meal, “Arthur,” the very well indeed. leld the following Wednesday, Rev. ( 11. white-clothed mate, won our admiration by the Maine pack of sweet corn tins Lawrence Kd wards, who is a railroad Bryant officiating. the dexterity with which he assisted in ,-eason is said to lie only one-half the engineer in Massachusetts, was here last serving and also managed the w heel. Some .lveiage number of cans. Like some Mrs. Hannah Morton, formerly of Frank- week to attend the funeral of his father, sue THE to Elusive DINSMORE STORi ort, but for the 1C with id the young people, thinking mystify .dal Maine Maine canned past years residing Itoscoe G. Edwards. products, harles A. Luce in Bucksport, died Monday him, the exchange of some French began A >• 'in .-trials at the bead, and the short- 'veiling, Oct. 1:1th, 80 meeting of those interested in a corn aged nearly years.! but lie was .ready for them, and Mrs. Morton was born in where phrases, means Frankfort, factory was held here last Tuesday. It is ly now answers the maidens higher prices •lie was brought up ami married, remaining gave them that puzzled thought that enough of acres will be and in the future. here until 18s<; when with Mr. Luce she whose acquaintance with that tongue had •;tme to to take of the pledged to start one. Bucksport charge only been of a few weeks duration, and ia'iy connected with his large milk farm, to Schools and Colleges. them with ! Mary McTaggart has returned from a 1 i-re are a number of varieties of she gave her constant care and abili- surprised by announcing pride yhich visit of until some months ago when old age that his grandfather was born in France. several weeks in Swanville. Her of Castine stu ,;,!ai a as. Many of them deserve The Baiuror association ind 1 <»ss of eyesight caused by the grip, 1 It developed later that he, himself, was a sister, Mrs. Cunningham, has presented her dents and alumni will hold its 11th annual j and n ceivc tl t encouragement of em- her to to some extent her Lewder, Ham- The Strike is Off! dJiged relinquish and at the 1 native of Cape Breton, that his name was husband with a lino baby. reunion banquet lint the union whose under- laiI\ duties. Her last sickness was short, mond and I'nim streets, Bangor, Friday, ployee. Arthur and that his rivals a.-ting but a few weeks. Oct. loth, after Leblanc, story Chas. F. who does a busi- <>ct. 24. :s Besst-y, granite evening, lying i■:"iicip’ii unreasoning suspicion layer sat the house, the remains were taken in romantic interest that of the heroes of ness in Bane, Vt., has set the finest monu- has been t'lUng yoifwanuii ot ud to whose o Frank tort, w here after service:- the in- Charles Smalley of Dockland hostility employers; the present-day novels, sutfice to say, he ment SPORTING GOODS, erment took place, line sister, Mrs. Kate j ever brought to Brooks in the new elected presiden*; of his class at the law large invoice of_ motive Is the arbitrarv control of even lias the sense of and de- ■ of in Dan- c ,’hilhrick of Lynn, survives. deepest gratitude cemetery where his wife was buried. school of the University Maine, SINGLE, DOUBLE and in RHP*VT!\G Sh( brand, of the business: whose officers j votion to his and ger. As there are over thirty students benefactor, employer cap-1 WINCHES « and Mi.-. Andrew Wescott died in West AlinonS. Forbes has been enjoying him- the class this is quite an honor for Mr. ER H.ARLIN K11 LES, an selected for thei: effectiveness as tain, Mr. G. S. Mumford, who esteems him Ami can oll.*r the j you best in -- irooksville, net. loth, at the age of CC. i self trimming his orchard on the John Smalley. bargains the city fall an.I U return as believes •igitateis: whose wcai mis are •he is -nrvived two sons and four in ; and the stew ard both dynamite, by daugh- Roberts place. Few men past eighty years David U. Porter of Danger and J. F. lion. William Wescott of Rumford the and mate form, new baker the boycott and the t'ludgeon: whose ters, captain perfection, thej of age or climb into the of Schneider, of the class of '<>4, Dowdoin,) double 'all.-, Herbert Wescott and Miss Louise 1 could, would, tops guns, as one of the company expressed it, a small were among the initiates into the 1 beta { vniette- are walking delegates inspired A eseott of West Brooksville, Mrs. Frank large trees as he does. The Davenport mutual admiration society. chapter «»f Delta Kappa Kpsilon last Friday ) and ltle ,_oreh.,nd Sinsrl, ling of South Brewer, and Mrs. William 1 from tlie motto Find a grievance or make The funeral of Roscoe (i. Edwards was night. Mr. Schneider is a graduate I AKE S.100TCRS by at lunch we had been (iuns, sold ever> where lellison of Taunton, Mass. While going steadi- while single'lisle uuns—(iuns one': whose effect is the reduction of held at his late residence last Wednes- the Danger Theological Seminary, for $6.00, ly down the bay before the wind, and it Mr. Porter graduated from the Danger | to the lowest level and whose Castine Normal Graduates as Teachers. day, Rev. F. W. Barker officiating. The last June. efficiency was diiL -ult to make some of the party be- \ High school jHOOTINO COATS AND AMMUNITION of all k — local of which he was a ultimate end is is an un- we band, member, Maine communism, I lieve that had passed Temple Heights; The third annual meeting of the SHOT UUNS AM) RIFLES TO acted as LET AT REASONABLE students from the Cas- escort to the procession and played of and PRICES mitigated curse to employer, employed Fifty graduated ana were nearing “the Cove.” In answer Association Colleges Preparatory some appropriate music. Their exercises schools will he held in the Semite chamber e< ino school last June. Of these Edwin S. to the insistent and often demands and e iiiinon weal. In the opinion repeated of the State House at Augusta, Friday 'miner is in Bates college, Perkins is at the grove were very beautiful. of the business interests of the anthra- Amy of some of the young people for the yacht' night and Saturday morning, Oct. 24 and FOLLETT’S aking the advanced course, and the follow- 25. The Maine Central has half Goods St to the mainsail was hoisted granted cite L s ii, w inch the Scranton “tip more,” Sporting through Much Damage from Frost. fare rate to those attending the meeting ng are teaching in the places named: Ruby and the Pastime w ent about easily, and be- Hoard "1 Trade 1 represent, such a and it is expected that other railroads will SI Bickford in Franklin ; Hattie F. Blake in ___ CHURCH ST RE ET. gan the series of tacks which was to bring make the same concession. nine :.- the F. M. W. A. In resisting An frost for the Brooksville; Alice R. Blake in her to her berth above the unusually heavy middle Mereei; steamboat I of October did to us .eniands the anthracite coal much damage in the eastern In connection with the movement opera- Mary A. Bridghani, Lyman school, West- we I wharf. While regretted that we were section of the State last Friday night. The shorten college courses, the fact is brought tors are our battle and 3010, Mas-.: Fannie 1>. Deer the now in lighting yours, Calderwood, homeward bound the steadily sinking sun, ; apple crop, greater part of which is yet out that men average older gradua- <>n of eir defeat will mark a isle; H. Puflii:, Grammar schom, the trees, was damaged to the extent of ting than used to. President Hyde iial tl long step Sophia as well as a chill in the air. warned us that ; they several thousand dollars. an inter- Isle; Ilia I. 1 In the western Dowdoin College has published .11 the din -tim; cl this Te.-que Coombs, Primary’ our course had been in Listening upon changed just time. portion although there was considerable esting article on the ages of Bowdoin's dis- siesboio. Lillian R. Dow, Primary, Milo; was ■ouip ry t he grip of this class of unions, During the afternoon the steward again frost, there but little damage. —Port- tinguished alumni upon their graduation Esther F. Farnham, Franklin; Josie M j land Advertiser. from college. Jacob Abbott and \\ illUun which would in the end stiile its indus- demonstrated his skiii by making some de- liar Harbor; Laura K. Haskell’ Pitt Fessenden received their degrees at 17. Tray, which trial .ife and end its commercial licious lemonade, everyone pro-! w at IS. Franklin prog- I’re.-que I.-!e; Amelia D. Herrick, I uterine’ Longfelh graduated nouneed In to the Pierce, Bartol, John A. Andrew ress." “just perfect.” response j How pale you look Cyrus'A. J ch- liate, Brownville; Edna M. Hoft'ses, in Lee 'Dfllonos:C and (general Thomas 11. Hubbard were in. praise of one of the young ladies interested tc/icTjo Normal .-cliool; Edith M. Hutchings, Perob_ and how weak and William P. Frye, (ieneral <>. <>. Howard, s t:. * in culinan matters he confided to her “just W. Fuller an 1 Wil- nils closing paragraph of an •cot: Ruth Kimball, Wellington; .Susie | Chief Justice Melville were liam L. Putnam were 20. Nathaniel Haw- son's Defender. intermediate, Danforth; Sadie F. Poole j (vine to Boston as the representative At the same time, it cures nervous- Bar Harbor; Mabel CL Shaw, ■ Caribou;* the weather ours was 17. The for f the Scranton Hoard of in despite glorious the ness, tones the di- BmsTon, It. I., Oct. order :, Trade, 'larenee R. Tenants stomach, perfects The young man will Simmons, Harbor; craft in with the the new cup defender which is to sail in the to the invitation of the club. only sailing sigiit excep- gestion, gives strength and animation. meteial prosperity with response Elsie T. Dorchester Me-’ coming races with Sir Thomas Tipton’s Stover, Academy, tion of a small schooner over on the Isles- of the is a with the guided in advance by the Here is another many striking M. Pept-iron thoroughly scientific Shamrock III. has been placed ntosli, Georgia: Idella Stubbs, Damp-' boro shore. The time flew i" by almost be- of Ilerreshoft's here, according to a report thorough knowledge of extracts which might he made from his combination iron, in the _ Charles N. Swan, Princeton; Beulah* a len; fore we realized and great was the sur- which emanated from an authoritative The course of training it, form in it address; I. Northeast K. which is most source. In of the arrival of and >: Sylvester, Harbor; Mary \ of most of us on to C/“V anticipation comprehensive. prise when, coming ~ the from Sir Thomas the It won si be hopeless in the limited A'ood, Bangor; Georgia P. Wardwell* widely prescribed, with the challenge plans instruction in all their sit: anchor,we found it was half-past four. We for the new craft were drawn up many time at my disposal to give any ade- Bessie M. best nerve and stomach Call and see our stud* Bland; Weymouth, Hancock; soon to our weeks and orders were placed for con- of the discovered, much dismay, that ago piate description condition of Mabel B. Wilson, Lucien Lord, i it is to the struction metal and other requisites, so that Orland; an low run of tonics; agreeable affairs which has existed in tiie anthra- extraordinary tides had left be- taste and the builders are now actually ready to Burlington. j the if not leaves no inky or LATEST, CHOICEST STYLES. cite regions for months past. Every landing stage high, exactly dry, Tn gin on the work as soon as the material has Graduates of the school have no difficulty metallic flavor in the ~ lUfl sort of personal attack lias been resort- a dozen yards from the edge of the water- mouth. been assembled. While the order has been n obtaining situations to teach. A Lowell who had thus there are indications that ed to; numbers of men have been bru- j Tire ever obliging Arthur was soon over- lady, been an anemic placed early, •uflerer for before will not be commenced for a murdeied, while greater numbers and years taking Peptiron, operations tally Notes. board, however, with the assistance of writes: “I have month. Word comes from a number of have been beaten and clubbed and Newspaper just finished the second’ a skiff, which was brought into connection bottle of Peptiron and it has done me much distant cities that loading material upon kicked into insensibility and many of cars here has commenced. John A. Dillon, editorial writer on the' with our a m • good. It has for shipment for tender, and pair of sturdy arms *T\ them iiiit.med life; houses have that is in the Sew York World, who was injured recent- we were Sir Thomas Tipton’s challenge New Flannels been stoned and the wives safely landed, and all agreed that M.Hontirnn reJieved dynamited; I Wlit L//V shortness of ones. The races y by being thrown from his horse when an *- same terms as previous and children of parents and other rela- altogether charming day had been spent, 7 breath, which I owner troubled me so will in tives of workers have been assaulted iding with Joseph Pulitzer, the of j thanks to our hostesses and the captain and much in walking and going be sailed August. upstairs. It has had no bad effect on and terrorized; all approaches to col- :he World, died at the Pulitzer residence in crew of that trim and staunch littie the Flanneletts teeth, neither has it caused constipation.1' A Boom for Boothby. and lieries have been picketed by armed liar Harbor, Dot. loth. schooner, the Pastime. of and Peptiron is made in two forms: In a liquid— and unarmed gangs strikers, a the Advertiser. Col. C. 11. Prescott of the Hiddeford Jour- I). P. an aromatic cordial elixir—at [Special to Portland | most complete and o mprehensive sys- _M. St per bottle, nal entertained the members of the Maine also in chocolate-coated at Faiiyans, Oct. 17. Hon. Frederick K Seal tem of boycott and intimidation has HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. pills 50c. or $1 per 25 Boas, 2.19/ bos. 1. Boothby, mayor of Portland, was given a been carried to the re- Publishers" Association Oct. loth. The fes- By (I. HOOD CO., proprietors Hood’s “ out, extending handsome boom as a possible candidate for “ motest of and to tivities included a shore dinner at Old Sarsaparilla. Lowell. Mass., U. S. A. degrees consanguinity governor at the dinner of the General Pas- 2.50 of meeting of the l>. II. S. Literary Club 25 'he m"'T insignificant relations life, Irchard and a trolley ride. After dinner a piie R. H, Moody, Spiling Agent in senger agents at the Jit. Pleasant House is to what de- will be until Friday evening, Oc- when the master of cere- jt almost inconceivable of the Association was held. It postponed Thursday noon, iiieeting Belfast. of the beauties from grees the l.as been carried. tober ill st. monies said, after speaking Others 3.00! E5TAKLI5m boycott was voted to recommend to the have been forbid- legislators of the city of Portland: Not only merchants TIME THROWN it the coming session the passage of a bill The school has bad its first example of AWAY. “And we look to see the people of his WE $i den to sell any goods to non-union GUARANTEE capital stock, State give to Mayor Boothby a still higher workers, ut have been forbid- unbodying the Massachusetts law regaini- German opera in a chorus from one of Wag- The Celebrated Swasey Stone Ware is so priests in which he will exercise the same ON libel. well ami favourably known to most house- office, LOWEST PRICES SURPLUS, den to baptize their children or bury ng newspaper ner’s operas. great abilities as have characterized his con- that any word of commendation •heir and in one instance a con- keepers duct of this eastern of ours dead, Edgar Yates, a former editor of the liidde- from us is almost time thrown splendid trip FURS—QUALITY* DEPOSi siderable portion oi the congregation Fchoes of “Evangeline” resound about away, we and which have made his administration of ford Journal, has a readable article “On will request, however, that interested per- ■ii a church out in a led the school room. affairs in his city noteworthy.” marched body, sons send for our illustrated list of CONSIDERED. Boxes <■ Writing Editorials” in the October number price There was tremendous applause at this, Deposit a member of the district executive these and learn what a little by goods money was forced to $5.00 $6.50 and$S.("‘ jf The Writer. Mr. Yates’ conclusion is Mr. Doak was absent Monday. will do. and Mayor Boothby speak. board, because the priest refused to New Fngland Home Furnishing his a He did so, making one of best short one liat an to it* Mr. C— ’04, created quite sensation Co., 02 Cross St. Portland, Maine. expel or two non-union men who editorial, justify existence, speeches, characteristically witty and to the have witli his red bandana of which lie were attending service. Doctors should touch the real life of the people. It Tuesday point, lie made absolutely no allusion to Our vault is tmeiiualle been forbidden and from at- should be as democratic as the news col- seemed quite proud.—’04. the that he be a candidate for prevented suggestion I'Mlxmi.Kli in the sick and’ nurses from governor. tending caring umns are; it should inform and comment; for women in childbirth. In one in- The Freshmen class began their study of burglary in the country it should suggest, incite, inspire; it should stance that came within last Thursday. Roosevelt on “The 1 121-2c.'- boxes my personal geometry White Enameled Theodore Presidency.’’ Too Those renting be and broad-minded a non-union who had sunny philosophic, Miss Miss Miss C. and others knowledge, man, Ask K., A., of then and and strong. privilege taking been beaten by a mob and whose arm good-natured, simple of the FYeshmen class if they are fond of his nomination for the. Vice-Presi- Before vault. and leg were broken, was pre- Roosevelt wrote forcibly News of the animal crackers’’ dency Theodore expressly vented from medical attendance Granges. for The Youth’s Companion an article on having Miss Ayre and Miss Young of Liberty -Cotton for three and it was the ar- Iron “The Presidency.” It will be published in Batting °k days, only North held a Beds, Granite Grange Mr. Hurd and Hramhall have left rival of tiie militia whicli enabled his Searsport and the number for November tith, this being Oct. 14 with a full attend- issues of friends to him to the regular meeting school.—’06. one of the remaining weekly 1902 10c. HER ROLL. get hospital. from the time of to sentiment of sympathy and fra- ance. The third and fourth degrees were sent free subscription Every new subscriber who at once sends the BEST even of conferred on three members. County Dep- One member of ’0:5 wonders if the princi- every Tliis is Batting AIR... ternity, and common humanity, $1.75 for The Companion’s 190S volume. of likes salted seem to have deserted tiie minds uty Webb paid an official visit and made pal peanuts. $2.97 to $10. When this article on “The Presidency” was on ttie market. those who are determined, at any cost, some remarks for the good of the order. The Seniors are enjoying The Merchant written no one could have foreseen or that no work shall he done without BED SPRINGS, dreamed even that its author would so soon This was the fourth night of the contest and of Venice very much. GOOO5, be called to take up the duties of the their permission. a New town. upon a program was given. Saturday night, Picture a home in England MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, this reason alone what Headquarter* good office. For around. great WE SELL THE Picture the ivy creeping has to extraor- by invitation, the grange visited Morning and all Bed Boom Furnishings at as low prices Mr. Roosevelt say possesses We cany a full tin- Sweet Corn Two Cents a Pound. A few of the astronomy class saw the as goods can be sold for. interest, and will be eagerly awaited Light grange of Monroe and had aline time. dinary SWITCHES, guarani- last some of the members re- by persons of all shades of political opinion. est prices. Any spec', for its not for- eclipse week, A At a conference of the leading corn pack- Monroe is noted good cooks, A twenty-eight-page Prospectus of the switch made to order. at three o’clock. Not Write Us?” ed Also a fi : ers of tin; State held in Portland Oct. lilth, Ike. us a line literary tiring “Why 1905 volume of The Youth’s Companion and perfectly. getting They gave The boy members of the class ’0:5 wish to New Idea Patterns will be sent free it was unanimously agreed that the of and a late hour we start- sample copies of the paper Paper price entertainment at congratulate the girls about their astronom- and get our illustrated catalogue and price list of sweet corn paid to the farmers in 1903 home to any address. and - ed for home in a rain storm well ical enthusiasm. ’Off furnishings. HAIRPINS, SlL-E ,< should he two cents per This drenching THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, pound. in-1 li,! crease in the price of sweet corn means paid for the visit.—A. ,S. 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. FANCY PINS and many thousands of dollars to the fanners New Home Co. HAIR. of Maine. It is an advance of 33 per cent, Another to Their Beaux. England Furnishing THE String ONE on prices and will render the busi- TO CUKE A COLD IN) iDAY previous 1 ‘ corn one A. " ness of raising of the most profit- FRED JOHNSON, B. F. 92 CROSS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Mrs. able in this State. It will help the dairy Some of the musical Bath buds are going This signature ia on every box of the genuine M>. STREET, another refund the if it fails to interest as the fodder can be used for stock, to form an orchestra, and thus Tablets druggists money’ 1 1 to the Laxative tf;!l 14 Main Street and that means more stock and more fertile charm will be added life in shipping Bromo-Quinine cure. E. W. Grove’s Signature on each box. Masonic Temple. the that cores a cold In one day PORTLAND. MAINE. farms in the future. city.—Kennebec Journal. remedy BELFAST. Seaside Sewing Circle will hold its annual ytWS OF THE CHURCHES. J fair, supper and dance in Seaside Grange, Com-i meeting of the School November 4th. Tuesday, LI'S FAMOUS Monday evening at Rev. G. E. will at Morrill ,,,-xt The 4-masted schooner Kriua I'. Pendle- Edgett preach SHYLOCM next “TWO-EYED- at 2.30. j ton will be launched from Pendleton Bro’s. Sunday on the I Rev. E. S. conduct a gos- PEACOCK FEATHER/, ,, -ub-iuarine job yard about November 1st. Philbrook will .,t Beauchamp’s Point, pel praise service at the shore roadjschooi- A bed-lounge for sale at a bargain. Just r~— Shylock was the man who house. East Belfast, Friday evening. the thing for a camp or cottage. May be HIS AUTOGRAPH if >\ v Weshee and A. B. seen at The Journal office. wanted a pound of human Christian Science services next Sunday at 55 m. | j,.,M-k and partridge in Cedar St., at 11 o’clock a. Subject There will be a dance at Equity Grange flesh. There are many of the lesson “Everlasting Punish- S'5ir- ",-t week. Hall, Belfast, Wednesday evening, Oct. 29th. sermon, ll HtfHCr CffAWGr the ment.” All are cordially welcome. » :i meet to-morrow, Music by Ernest Townsend and others. Shylocks now, convales- At Rev. rose to h;s tt .no o'clock, with Mrs. the Unitarian church, Harry lofty rank through son the | Geo. W. Morse and Herbert of Bel- the cent, consumptive, services : street. Lutz, pastor, there will be morning I his beautiful mont went to Northern Maine deer hunting at 10.45 the handwriting, Co. has child, the o’clock, with preaching by pas- ne ,v Foundry last week. The son is a licensed guide. sickly pale young which is necessary for tor. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. All are high- for the Dark llar- woman, all want human flesh The farmers of Belfast and vicinity have most cordially invited. e ;t success i:i where l-lesboro. i China, not as yet signed the necessary acreage to and can it—take A they get good religious interest is manifested at a man writes his own cards. Moiitviile picked quite secure a here. The corn-canning plant Uayford’s scoolhouse. Meetings are being on his Scott’s Emulsion. strawberries contract names the cents a price, 14 per pound, held and after- inyiiLi of fine flavor and Friday evenipgs Sunday w ere and the market has advanced to 2 lately Scott's Emulsion is flesh noons. Rev. E. S. Philbrook will speak man's station in cents. there if next Sunday at 3 p. m., pleasant. the his graiueu as luuuws; and blood, bone and muscle. life, larger The members of Seaside Chautauqua Services at the Methodist Church next Parsons, Thorndike, Circle will meet October card be. Monday afternoon, It feeds the nerves, Sunday will be as follows: Preaching at may v Mie ( Shaw, White’s strengthens 27tli, with Mrs. J. M. McKeen, 188 High of a Li attained the and 10.45, subject, “The Rise Soul the street. Lesson: A Heading Journey digestive organs they Epworth League at 0.30; address by the honor of even- the high the irsinout Friday through Russia, and chapter third in feed the whole pastor at 7.30. Special music will be fur- i and body. Misses Knight C. L. S. C. book entitled “Ten Englishmen.” nished by Mr. Chas. Davis. “two-eyed” pea- fourth annual Hallo- The author is For Tennyson. nearly thirty years The weekly social meeting of the Baptist cock feather. >> ill be appropriately Mr. A. Zimmerman, who will be heard Scott’s Emulsion has been the church will be held Thursday evening at will be served in the with the United States band in this city 7.30. for this The Plenteous (rreat of human flesh. Topic week, Earl Li knew tea. He r> osriver good brought Friday night, is the world’s premier trom- Harvest. There will be preaching services sold out his stock bone soloist. His ance on that in- perforn conducted by the pastor Sunday forenoon his to America in such a way to J. II. and C. 0. We will send you a couple of packed strument is said to be truly marvellous, and at 10.45 aud at 7.30. Sun- u out t<» the (»rdway Sunday evening on each ounces free. as to the best of the flavor tcrest in the <)rdway appearance in this country his suc- day school at noon. Men's meeting at 3.30. preserve -e of his name and cess has been sensational. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0.30. Free seats, SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. good until used. This is what has "• The price paid just >ku;in \i. Pack aok'' Herald. Advertised list of letters in the Belfast 400-415 Pearl Street, New York. singing and a welcome for all. TEAS. post office Oct. 21st: Ladies—Mrs. Chas. 50c. and #1.00 ; all druggists. been done with •. 1 was committed to Services at the Universalist church next I'.m'Ai.n Chop Miss Johannes, May Quinlin, Abbie E. {l'nrimi-.i Oolong,. harge of committing Sunday will be as follows: 10.45 regular Twiss, Lelia Whitmore. Gentlemen- Frank I 1'. N-V KF: C H< K ,: \eter, a couple of service; preaching by the pastor, Rev. Ash- P'ojini Cunningham, Mr. L. J. Ileal, Getelieil and Oolong action of the A. Smith. of sermon, “God’s grand I*. H. Mr. ley Subject Ruse, Ilazzeltou, Y. 1’. Johnson, o; Oo; iminal term of the Fall Times/’ 12 o’clock, Sunday School. :iong Mr. Albert B. Parmenter, Mr. R. R. Rob- K M-I-N'H •! cased, Oct. loth, service; of hymns led erts. 7.30, praise singing i. i; lire ikfa.st). by cornet. Subject of address, “Courage”. *!< V' 1 ‘I K'.K A few in this to invitation T-i :1 ( W Ion •; owned h. people vicinity gut up All seats are free, and a cordial by fe. witness the eclipse of the moon last Thurs- is extended to all to attend these services. | ward, each took a day night. They were well repaid fur their \ Lockland last week. Prayer meeting at the North church this, trouble, as the sky was clear and conditions r-t instance in the Thursday, evening, at 7.30, topic, “The Sin generally favorable except that the weather APPLETON. bulling cord wood sermon the Rearer.” Sunday services: by A on or as it was chilly. The moon entered the shadow family living Canal Street, ! ’b ugh thousands of “The Task of pastor at 10.45 a. m., subject, is sometimes “Cat had an at 11..18 p. m., total phase from 12.40 to 2.10 called, Alley,” been from the : school at noon ; shipped Present Age" Sunday one recent- a. 111.: the moon left the shadow :i.ln a. 111. unpleasant experience morning past, both by team C. K. consecration at 6.30 m., meeting p. ly. In attempting to make a fire in the cook- Our musical people will have thp oppor- invitation topic, “Treating a gracious light- ing range, the smoke, instead of passing up of some of the most • •ailed at a in tunity hearing famous the at store ly,” Matt. 22: 1-10; address by pastor the filled the room. Then another solo artists of the time chimney, and the present with the 7.30 “A rich man who got emjuir'ed p, in., subject, stove in an adjoining room was tried with United States hand Friday night. Mr. She was directed through a needle’s eye." the same result. An investigation followed, l’hinney informs the management he will referred to a livery when it was found that the chimney had 1 bring with him the renowned Zimmerman, Handcock Indictments. train which was been tilled for s or 10 feet from the top with trombone : Schirra, cornet: Patferilli, clari- b would •■airy her meadow hay, which had been put in while net ; also Baker, Fisher and others of no Ellsworth, October 18. The grand jury i">tinat on. Sue the family were absent from home the pre- less distinction. our of Hancock rose afternoon and that she Surely people will ap- yesterday b> stating night. In the rain which was an event of this kind. 77 indictments—67 liquor indict- ceding heavy ■'m <)i-dance was preciate reported only falling a man was for two hours in ments ; live, cruelty to animals; four, break- engaged --n miles and she fre- Tiik Library ArtClir. All lovers of ami and assault with in- the from the with a flowers and students of ing entering, one, taking hay chimney -•-r walks when at botany will be in- Grindle. tent to kill, against Guy hoop attached to a long pole— Mrs. Thomas terested in the pictures now on exhibition Grindle was afternoon Frederick Conductor of the United arranged Friday K. Gushee and Miss of Phinney, was Hav- daughter, Lizzie, at our Free Library. Festoons and decora- | and a plea of not guilty entered. The 1 n order to more States Band. ing no counsel, the court appointed O. F. Lineolnville are guests this week of Mr. J Famous Shoe for Women, tive groups an ornamental of • alphabet of and E. R. of alarm system the Fellows Rucksport Deasy and Mrs. S. J. Gushee — Miss Lottie Car- i animals and still life are ’>* plants, collected Rar Harbor. It seems doubtful if this case Art in by ringing in one Concert Friday Niirht. kin of Rockland has recently visited her shoemaking culm mated with a view to their use by designers in the will come to trial at this term of court on j exes. The regular of the condition of Mrs. Mr. Frank Carkin — William Mar- in the decorative arts. These colored For fifteen years the American public account precarious father, j Queen Shoe. is lithographs of the victim of the Quality for the signal to have been enlivened and elec- Littlefield Penobscot, tin, who has employment at the Danvers, : are made from photographs of the natural entertained, assault. t in the test it will be Insane is visiting his par- objects by Martin Gerlach of Vienna. trified by the music of Phinney's unrivalled Mass., Asylum, .•>: iiiw at 1*2 box noon, and the time his influence ents, Mr. and Mrs. Duuford Martin.. Miss \ i.w Ai>vf.rti>km 1;nts. The band, during two short a Dinsmore The Milliken has returned from a visit of blasts, has been second to none in the Family. Linda Anuis Store has the exclusive sale of the fostering I ■*ts. The trial on other Dorothy friends in Boston and liey ■' of <1 i vine art. The wonder- three weeks with satisfy ©very requirement Dodd shoe. Oct. appreciation the Can any reader of The Journal furnish •n and two at been leading Association met employed line in their parts, but the support given the Boston Her- are for the by report of the opening day sell them. The following prices good during summer, ar- the entire company was such as to keep up ald of Oct. l(‘>th said : young bride last week. the thrilling interest throughout the entire The Maine met at the Clarendon days visiting his delegates par- performance. Street Baptist Church. 'Hie Rev. James A. ONE >« Ruinford Fails Mon- the welcomed the Endeav- until Ms Francis, pastor, From October 23, 1 Shipping IMm Itkms. Sell. Eliza -J. Pendle- Ladd and a friend, who orers and championed the cause of the ton was repainted on a marine in WEEK Normal school at Castine, railway organization they represented. Boston The State the Rev. Charles 1). Cure cold in ji hours with Hi last week... .sell. Estelle is loading president, your her parents. Florence Crane, presented the different officers oi the Oct. 29. TEW STYLES! granite at Frankfort for ONLY.... Night, mending the same school, Philadelphia.... committee reporting. The field secretary. Wednesday Sell. Pendleton Satisfaction is 'la;, at home—C onsiderable chartered to Miss Margaret Koch of Waterviile in her load lumber at Jacksonville for New York report proposed to add an educational com- "pairing have been done this Our are warranted to be as rep- mittee to the State Union, to have charge of This add is intended for up-to-date buyers. goods Dr. FOSS’ at TEW PRICES!! has 3?5.7f»—Sch. Sharon brought a cargo of Ayer excavated and summer schools, and advised affiliation with resented and saving you at least 25 to 50 per cent. Consult your own interest and lumber from Bangor for Cooper '& Co. last the B. Y. P. U. and the worth League of a', tore down a portion of Ep look our stock over. Our store is packed with goods and we shall make some extra Saturday — Sch. Nile a Maine. ’“built what remained. He discharged cargo what a in- A FLANNEL of corre- low this month. Only a trial purchase will convince you saving of corn Miss Hattie 0. McKeen Saco, prices stable. from Boston for Swan & Sibley Co. appointed Mr. V. sponding secretary, reported that Oxford stitution the firm of CARLE & JONES can be to you in one or both of our 2 stores Cold and Oct. 10th—Sch. Annie arrived COVERED uilt a new building adjoin. May Sun- county was the banner county, in having of societies •I made other improvements day from Rockland, where she discharged organized the largest number ARTICLE FREE. the The showed 490 TINWARE-ONE — during year. report rigs. Fred Holmes is a cargo of brick from Orland Sch. Radi- blast- societies, 3 2,824 active members and 3,733 ant arrived Oct. Re-lined with red rubber, is :* —> 19th to load for rock under his mill so as produce associate members. For any two articles bought from either of our 5c. or 10c. counters we wili give one article Swan’s Island — Sch. Willie L. Miss L. A. in her the more comfortable and durable room, and better Newton ar- Brewster, reviewjof are Cripp the counter from which the bought. sluiceway showed contribu- free from goods bat his wheel. rived Tuesday from Bangor for repairs.... missionary department, than the old passes through tions of §1 (>85.47. plain, style. Sch. Scotia arrived 500 handled made from best tin. 5c and Fred Knowlton have Tuesday, granite laden, Other reports read were from the Rev. C. 1-quart dippers, from Frankfort for the Rev. .“ “. 4c airs upon their buildings.... Havana—Sch. Anna E. Owen of Waterviile, treasurer; 500 1-pint Tablets. C. K. Flanders of Brunswick, evangelistic went to Boston Wednesday Pendleton was launched from Gilchrest’s WAS. NOW. A RAPID.... work; Miss Nina II. Caswell of Portland, leave no had a.s — They effect, ’! si ness marine railway yesterday The new four- 10c 5c and also to visit rela- of press work; Annie L. 20o 2-quart Handled Dippeis... superintendent and other cures. icinity. masted schooner, Samuel W. Hathaway, Cobb of Soco, for the Floating Society, and 72 3-quart Wash Basins. 20c 10c quinine launched Oct. 2nd Miss Koch for the 31c at Brewer, laid at anchor Margaret junior depart- 50 Painted Tin Chamber Pails. 45c FOUNTAIN SYRINGE koi: >a1.1 nxn a ■ FLOW tils. The Golden Rod was ment. in the lower harbor over and sailed 25c 19c Sunday on of ehuroli 100 Flour Sieves. \ route last Saturday. She Addresses the general subject Monday for Pictou, N. S., to load coal- work were delivered by the Rev. C. D. 10 Bread Itaisers. 35c 69c with curved pipes is safer, freer, it 1 )). ni. Saturdays, for Shaw and the Sch. A. W. Ellis arrived yesterday from Crane of Yarmouth, William 100 Tin Cake Tins. 10c 8c easier, than the old pattern. amden and to Rev. W. E. 1). I). Rockland, — Witter, Boston with general cargo Sch. Anna 50 5e 4c workmen at Dark Harbor ; Pendleton will to ....LOWEST PRICES.... go light Brunswick, Ga., Yachts and Boats. 100 2-quart Tin Handled Dippers. 20c 14c w th them Monday morning to load lumber. 3c 6c Sloie, ml 150 Milk Pans. lily at a. m. and in lug arriving ('. Brown of Harbor has taken F. l’ulpit Kettle size. 5c at Camden ami Dark Letter to K. I-. Dunton. 200 Covers—any POOR & miiing a contract to build an cruiser for SON, Druggists, auxiliary 25 Dish Pans. 25c 19c i.day she goes from Belfast to Maine. Belfast National Bank. Belfast, Hr. F. ('. Sliattuck of Boston to be about 05c 69c Cpp. Buck's Deer 25 All Tin Wash Boilers. -tine, Harbor, a 20 II. P. Hear Sir: The late President of the Col- fiO feet over all, fitted with gaso- .$1.10 79c o k, Belfast at 1 p.m. 05 leaving ton River at N. built to btiild a fish- Rank, Brewsters, Y., line engine also a contract Boilers. 1.35 99c ml she makes a round 25 Copper Bottom Wash Fridays the finest house ill all that region, in 18X4; II. Smith of Viuul- ing boat sloop for 11. Boilers. 2.75 State oi Maine. •ame route, leaving Brdoklin and painted it with lead and oil at a cost of 10 Ail Copper Wash 81.98 liaven :,2 feet over all to be supplied with a New Fish 8c Notice and Advertisement of Sale cf Market. nl in Belfast at 9.50. $400—the house cost $31,000. 50 1-quart Milk Cans. 10c Collector’s arriving In it with All. P. 1887—three years—he repainted gasoline engine. 25c: 19c Lands of Non-resident Owners. • ia-t at 1 p. m. and arrives in 50 4-qnart Devoe at a cost of $330. In 1807 this paint taxes on lands of non-resident 50c 39c Unpaid owners i.“, touching as above. Satur- was in good condition. DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED. 25 4-quart situated in the town of Thorndike in the county Lead and three Devoe Waldo for the 1901. Brooklin at O.io and arrives oil, $400, years. 50 All Copper Niekled Tea Kettles.$1.25 98c of jear ten by local applications, as they cannot reach The following list of taxes on real ostate of non- j $380, years. Oil Cans. 25c 18c *.50. ( apt. J. W. Bennett is Yours the diseased portion of the ear. There is 20 1 Gallon resident o "tiers, situated in the town of Thorn- | truly, for the and his brother Fred, who 44 F. W. Devoe it Co. only one way to cure Deafness, and that is 20 Dinner Pails—3 compartments. 25c 19c dike aforesi id, year 1901, committed to me for collection for said town on the third day P. 8. .1. W. Jones sells our by constitutional remedies. Deafness is 50c 29c interest in the boat, is engi- paints. 4 Strainer Pails—Milk. of June, 1901, remain unpaid ; and notice is here- caused an inflamed condition of the by by given that if said taxes with interest and take command later — The Eustachian 10 Galvanized Wash Tubs. L00 71c CENTRE LINCOLNVIUE. mucous lining of the Tube. are not so much of tilt- charges previously paid, II \VK OI*KNKI» A MAItKKT AT When this tube inflamed you have a state taxed as is and to mirenients of the new steamer Mr. Allen Rackliffe of has been gets real sufficient necessary Michigan or and the amount due iherefor Fuller for the Eastern Steam- rumbling sound imperfect heariug, pay including interest No. 66 visiting relatives in town, after an absence when it is entirely closed Deafness is the and charges, will be sold without further notice High Street, Belfast, are as follows: 277.- at auction at Town House in saic town on i'iy Length, of 32 Annie who has result, and unless the inflammation can be A T1 ~F~I--25 cent. Discount. public lTiuier Hull’s Photograph Rooms, when* years_Miss Miller, ^GrATES ~w per the first Monday of December, 1902. at nine 1802. taken out and this tube restored to its nor- 4 they will a full fine of m.i; depth, 14; gross tons, been the past summer at Provi- o’clock, A. M. keep spending mal condititon, hearing will be destoyed *11 hail from Portland. It is ex- Sauce Pans, Wash Basins, Double Boilers, Basins, Pitchers, Number Amt. of dence, R. L, has arrived home—Our mil- tine cases out of ten are caused by Agate Kettles, forever; ware in we of Acres. Value, tax due. she will be given a preliminary which is but an inflamed Tea Pots, Coffee Pots—in fact on all agate stock will make a liner, Mrs. ,$. J. Moody, has returned from catarrh, nothing Edward Hollis. 36 $100 00 $1.70 be last of this month.The conditior. of the mucous surfaces. of 25 PKG CKN I* DISCOUNT, Boston with a assortment of special cut price Simeon Higgins. 50 200.00 3.40 large millinery One Hundred Dollars for F n»nce was sold at sheriff's sale We will give in stock not mentioned in this ad. we will make a discount E. W. DYER, — Mrs. F. II. And on all Tinware and fancy goods Rankin was case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) to bills her con- any Collector of Taxes for the Town of Thorndike, satisfy against at home from Freedom a few last week that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh of 25 per cent. days 1902. t summer while on the Belfast for free. Thorndike, Oct. 18, Mathews of New Cure, fiend circulars, _Mrs .Cordelia London, Cheney "-'ton route. She was bought by F. J. & Co;, Toledo, Oi Conn., who has been spending the past few Druggists, 75c. • t Fuel & Co—Str. 8^”Sold by Hay Merry- Pills are the best. months at her brother’s, John Mahoney’s, Hall’s Family -OK ALL KINDS.... ':'s unable to get on Gilclirest’s THE MILLER OIL HEATER. TO RENT. returned home last week — Mrs. Annie WE SELL ■•st week on account of other ves- PROSPECT FERRY. Kresh, Corned, Pickled, Dry, Smoked. Seavey and Miss Nellie Burkett of Rock- Ail up-stairs tenement of four good sized rooms l of and she was taken John Tewksbury of Chelsea, Mass., is her, land visited F. M. Russ of last It is the best heater made and the price is right. with large clothes presses, and barn room. Ap- Orders taken hy team and promptly delivered. Thursday ply at house. MISS AUGUSTA WELLS. Telephone connection. im40 where the needed were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shute— the above are for cash and that for •ml, repairs week. &5F"Please remember that prices purchases only only 40tf 63 Bridge Street. John F. STEPHENSON. A. A. Ginn and wife attended the be went to Bucksport Saturday Capt. time as above—1 week.—Next week it will be something else. CHARLES M. PERKINS. WINTER PORT. at last week — -"on the Bucksport and Camden County Grange Winterport Please give us a call. Yours truly, A severe electric storm passed over VVin- of the route Mrs. B. C. Avery visited her sister, Mrs. The plan extending about 12.30 a. 111. Monday, with the TO LET. terport Sam Dooey in Brewer last Thursday—Mr. ini has been abandoned, and the village as the storm centre. It disabled the lines and cut off communication and Mrs. George Lothrop visited Mr. and Insurance. Rockland & Thomaston Street telephone CARLE & A desirable house containing seven rooms, Burglary for a time. Lightning struck in several Mrs. W. F. Batchelder last Sunday—Mr. JONES, wired for electric lights, No. 135 Main street. Hanks, corporations, individual insurance o. will build a spur track to her the farm of John W. Good stable rented with house. of on places, including and Mrs. Warren Dorr of Southwest Harbor Enquire securities—money—valuables. 11 ( amden, thus making close and i Carleton, within 138 feet of the barn where GEO. W BURKETT. FRED ATWOOD, Agent. eiiM are Stores, Haiti Street, Belfast. 42tf Odd Fellows’ Block. 13to2 Me. connection*. I 28 head of valuable cows were kept. visiting friends in town. Winterport, f The of Success. GRANDPA ALLEN’S TRUNK. I Alphabet Hen Court Justice. Supreme Attend to details. The kid in and sat down carefully crept quietly Oliver Wendell HolmeB, recently ap- He prompfin all tilings. in the corner. 1-Ie was glad there was associate Justice of the United Consider well, then decide positively. pointed Dare to do fear to do a lire in the and he was ^States supreme court by President right! wrong. fireplace, glad Endure trials patiently. has for twenty been a that Aunt Josephine was busy talking Roosevelt, years Fight life’s battle bravely. Go not into the of the vicious. to .Mrs. Packard. It was society delightful Hold integrity sacred. playing truant from school and spend- Injure not another’s reputation. Join hands with ing a long October afternoon in the only the virtuous. Keep your mind free from evil thoughts. but when it came towards woods; night PlUKiiAMS Lie not for any consideration. LYDIA Make few it grew chilly and a person felt uncom- p special acquaintances. Glenwood Never try to appear what you are not. fortable. The kid had known how it Observe good manners. would be, for he had played truant be- Pay your debts promptly. not the. of a friend. fore. There was the Question veracity always hungry Kespec.r the counsel of your parents. feeling, and the thoughts of Aunt Sacrifice money rather than principle. and the lonesome Touch not, taste not, handle not, intoxicat- Josephine, feeling ing drinks. that came when the sun’s rays reached Use your leisure for improvement. Venture not the threshold of wrong. a certain slant and one’s conscience upon Ranges Make Watch carefully over your passions. to It al- began get troublesome. was Extend to everyone a kindly greeting. Cooking Easy, Yield ways a sad little kid who came creeping not to discouragement. Joheol Zealously labor for the right, and success is MITCHELL & home from these expeditions; but the certain. TRUSSELL, BELFAST, sadness never lasted over night. Per- there a haps after all, the sadness was mostly Stranger—Is paper published in this town? fear of Aunt At a Probate Court. In-1* :>i Belfast, within and Josephine’s displeasure, we don’t need We .r a Probate Girrn Native—No, any. for the of on tin- idrb av ol Court, held at li- County Wahlo, the and when the worst was over—well he have two barber shops and a sewing October, 1>. a. 1902. County ot Waldo, -m tctober. A. D. 1 b(>2. circle.—H rook I n Life. could always remember those delightful y B. oRIDPKN, administra paper published irdered, *1 hat notice be 1 and lias at Ibifast, that at a Probate .•rested bv causing a came in and filled the 'Holmes, poet author, long been' they may appear Heating hungry C..uft, to b. held ai Peltasr. uithin ami t< -.ml I ublished three weeks -ne vited to write Mrs. jconsidered one of the ablest members 1 kid with contentment. Best of all t< unty, onthe 11th day ol November. A.l> .902, can .b.urnal, published of the bar in this at en of the chick belore noon, ami show <• use, iay apj ear at a Probate < country. f Aunt Josephine was talking so busily nnKnam ior aavice; an sucn letters are if any they have, why the prayer of said petit .oil* ist, within and for -a :-i er should not be granted. I uesduy "f November m-v that lie even doubted if she had seen 1 of Deep Water Vessels. CEO. E. JOHNsO\, .Turt;:e. etore noon, ami show Register the : im come his measure she has in a \ true copy. Art* st by same should n in. and that tilled confidential; nd strictly guided bn \s i\ Haz! i.tink, Register. allowed, and the praye: of contentment) to overflowing. Pres- SHIPS. lauted. hundreds of Abner Coburn, sailed from Baltimore Aug At a Probate « curt, iichl at Belfast, wrhiu ami duo. ently. as he sat there in his corner, he motherly way young women; A true 17 for Sau Francisco. lor tin* County Wahlo, on the 14th day of copy—Attest. ‘Has. P. Ha. began unconsciously to listen to wliat and her advice is and A G Mopes, I). Rivers, Penarth via Nagas-! October, A. I>. 1902 freely cheerfully given. aki arrived at a port prior to Oct. 4. I AKV E. \. widow of Rev B. i'o.x, late ot Aunt was “There Japanese \J it a Probate Court heh; Josephine saying. for ol Riber.y. it* sam .>1 decease*!, School are for American A .1 Fuller, Kverett, Wash, Cape] County Wahlo, j for the C*>mi: of \\ a'., has never been a doubt in days danger days girls. having presec ted a tor a allow y my mind,” sailed from Fort Townsend -July 2,, petition praying j oi Octobei A. 1). Often and it takes to recover Town, j ance out of the nay physical collapse follows, years the S. arrived at Haiti-i personal estate of said deceased. she “that Allen left a Ary an, A. Pendleton, HI HENRY CURED certain instiument. said, grandpa lost Sometimes it is never recovered. That the said notice to pm; Ordered, 1 vitality. more Sept 17 from Philadelphia. petitioner give j V will and testament sum of 1 can remember The minstrel in a letter ail persons interested by a « f this large money. Perhaps they are not over-careful about keeping their feet Bangalore, Blanchard, sailed from Ilono- great king, causing copy ‘alerino in said County dry; to the man- order to be published Three weeks successively in tlie little black trunk that lie his lulu Aug. 13 for New York. dated Buffalo, Aug. 16, 11*02, j laving been presented f<»* kept through carelessness in this respect the monthly sickness is usually The Republican Journal, a newspaper published E B I P arrived at Ma- ufacturers of “Blood says: That ?-*• Sutton, Butman, Wine,” at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Ordered. notice g and I know that when he rendered very severe. 1 ■ papers in, got nila Oct 4 from New York. I have been asked so many times lately the Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said erested by causing a copy Then ailments which should be removed at or will at on the 1 i hed three weeks suce* * queer he took to filling that trunk with begin once, they Fort George, ( has. C. McClure, arrived cause of my good health and general Improved County, llili day of November. A. 1 >. 1902, ■ b’urnal. a constant San Francisco Sept. 1 from Honolulu. condition, that I feel like letting you know that at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, newspaper pub'.i-! dol- suffering. Headache, faintness, slight vertigo, pains at a Piobate• money. lie had twenty thousand produce at New Y'ork June 24 It has been brought about tne use of your if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- hey appear Gov. Robie, arrived by < m the’back and loins, irregularity, loss of sleep and appetite, a tendency ‘Blood Wiue,* which 1 consider a most re- er should not he granted ast, within and for said lars in the hank at one time: hut when from Town. of to avoid the of are all that woman’s Cape markable remedy. CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Tuesday November next, society others, symptoms indicating B 11 cleared from Baltimore ore he died it was found lie had drawn it all Henry vile, “The remedy is or.e of sterling virtue, and A true copy—Attest: u*ion, and show cause at hand. Town 1m same r- >. arch-enemy is May 17 for Sail Francisco; at Cape withal devoid of that nauseous or drug taste Chas. P. Hazeltink, Register. should not be i out. It is safe to believe that he had Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has helped many a Aug 20 with cargo heated. one expects to find In medicine. It being what owed. be termed a . 11*02. sailed from Sail where a vital tonic Is needed. not much an allowvnce out >t the personal estate of said searched the until not so much as Puritan, A N Blanchard, Though 4 certain instrument, place A Girl “Studied Too Hard.” to the use of remedies I can most cordlal- deceased. pm Young Chicago Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. 1 will anti testament a a ten cent could he hidden in f;iven your Blood Wine* as being of Ordered, That the said petitioner notice piece any — yrecommend give “Dear Mrs. Pink ham: I wish to thank for the and ben- Paul Revere, Whittier, arrived at San it Belfast, in said < ounry you help great value." "Blood Wine" costs fifty cents. to all interested hy a of this corner of it. father went so far as Francisco from Baltimore. j persons causing copy laving been presented f.' My efit I have received through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Aug.31 order to be published three weeks successively in arrived at Honolulu May 30 from the Ordered, That mu tee be to have inch of the farm Reaper, A. A. A DKUGlilSTS. Republican Journal, a newspaper published ^ every plowed table and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen HOWK8 CO., erested a e.u Compound Newcastle, N. s. W. at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate by causing > his S sailed from Court, to he held at Belfast, within and for ublished three weeks >!.<•< up during lifetime, hoping grandpa i, years old 1 suddenly seemed to lose my usual good 1) Carleton. Amsbury, said Honolulu 25 for 1 ort lownsenu. County,on the 11th day of November, A. I>. 19«'2, lean .lottnial, published had buried the somewhere. But health and Father said I studied too Sept at a c t^'unk vitality. W arrived at Seattle at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, nay appear Probate Si Paul, F Treat, > out tne aoctor ainerent ana HiltA'Il MlltlS. it have, the of said Belfast, within and for sa; I he died without it, and left the nam, tnougnt March 5 from Manila. any they why prayer petition finding er should not be ■ml Tuesday of November ne which I took the L A sailed from granted. place to brother James with a prescribed tonics, by State of Maine, Coleord, CEO. E. JOH NS< »N. eture noon, and show .i heavy 13 and New Judge. the quart without relief. one in Foochow Oct for Singapore A true Copy Attest: vhv same should mu on it. Jim has worked his Reading day I1TALDO SS.—In Court ol held at Bel I mortgage York. Probate, Chas P. Hazkltim Register, uni allowed. the paper of Mrs. Pinkham’s great VY fast, on the 14th of 1102- life out to clear the cures, Tillie E Starbuek, Eben Curtis, sailed day October, j Oho. h trying mortgage, T. Heal, ad minis rarrix >n the estate of Os true arid finding tlio symptoms described an- 31 for Delaware Break- Hope At a Probate Court held at Belfast.within and for A copy. Attest: from Honolulu July car F. Heal, late of Linco.nvi! e. said | lie was doing very well until Annie County, ! the County of Waldo, on the 1 4th Jay of Octo- Cius. P H a swered I decided I would give Lydia water. ei first account of mine, deceased, having presented ber, A. 1>. 1002. died: since then he Win 11 .-.ailed from Table June administration no said estate for allowance. hasn't had any E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a Macy, Bay W a Piobate Court held •: a.-: Neah E. TOWLE, widow of Warren N 5 for Fort Tow passed Bay Ordered, that rotice thereof be given, three ! pHAHITY lor the County ot W aid., courage. Now the mortgage is to he trial. I did not say a word to the doctor; Ij Towle, late of Litierty. in said County ->t Sept. 20. weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, day of Oetober, A. I>. i .■< Waldo, deceased, having presented a petiti foreclosed, and this old home that has I bought it myself, and took it according a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, I I pray ing for an allowance out of the personal c- certain instrument. ] .:. to directions BARKS. that all persons nterested m: > attend at a Pro- been in our over a regularly for two months, tate of said deceased. V will and testament :’ family hundred bate Court, to be held at Belfast. «.u the 1 1th 1* day j ate of fsleslioio, in said » and I found that I gradually Alice Peed, arrived at San Juan, P, of November and show it am ordered, That the said petitioner give n.-tne j will to I tell improved, next, cattle, they eased, heel: years, go strangers. you, s : in 24th. to all interested a of tins haying and that all pains left me, and I was my Sept from New York port have, why the said account should not be allow persons by causing copy Mrs. Packard, it is almost more than * Edward May, arrived at Maharveli Aug ed. | order to It published three week* >t;< ‘vssivi i> in order, d, Tluit muiee old self once more.— Lillie E. -•: Utel est e> 1 .1 e. Sinclair, 10 from San Francisco. GE<». E. J( HINSON Judge. the Republican Journal, a new.-pap* puidi-L• by eausilli: | flesh and blood can hear.” And the kid A at Belfast, that ,ay a; a Probat I ublished three weeks ,-m 17 E. 22d St., Chicago 111.” Ethel, Dodge, arrived at Portland Oct 2 true copy. Attest: | they appear (.'has. 1’. Ha/i ! ! Court, to lie held a; Bcllast. within and for -a: iean -bun n:il. punloh. saw two tears roll down over Aunt from to load for West Indies. jm:, Register. Boston I onnty. on the 11 th day of November. A. 1>. 1. inav appeal at a Probate “Miss Pratt Unable to Attend School.” 3label 1 Meyers, N Meyers, sailed from at ten of theciock be lore noon, and >i;ow cause, d Belfast, Witl.m ami for... m Joseph:iu' cheeks. Somehow those 1 New York 15 for Pernambuco. 1.1)0 SS.—In Com : ol Probate, held ar Bel- the -d sain Cue. !. of November n«\: — Aug \\/A any they have, why prayer petitioner •Pear Mrs. Pinkiiam: I feel it to tell all women .. and. .p.-vv e,iu>. tears wet it straight to his heart: for ray duty young Olive Thurlow', sailed from Caibarien VV last, on the 14th <“a\ "i oetobt-r. lima. -h- uld not lie irnadi'i; lie sa in mu ,• Id. Pinkham’s wonderful has s Daniel B. Mnmmr, *xcru:<>i of the last wiP CEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. should Aunt was how much Lydia Vegetable Compound Sept for Philadelphia. aUh-.uigh Josephine a rigid of Albert P. Plummer, hire- of MonrvilP*. A true Copy—A11»— owe done for me. I was run unable to attend and Penobscot, sailed from Singapore May ID tin- kid loved tier completely down, school, in said County, uectaseo. having presented ( HA'. P. Hazki.tink. Register. Oilo. h u'.-ciplinarian dearly. for Boston or New York; at Barbados A tine did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, his first and final acc-Unt of administ rat :*-r. >f opv. Attest Before Mi.'. Packard could Sept 23 for water. said estate, together wp. '■ bis tor 1TTALI>o SS. — Iii < oim *i Probate, held at 1V1 (Ti As. p. H.v speak the and have seven of flesh in three months. private idara., gained pounds Rebecca Crowell, M (4 Dow, at Rosario allowance. V\ fast, on rlie 14tli day of etober, l'd'»2. words of that rose to her Bmw of Chiborn H. W'vii At l’i' t* d sympathy lips I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak- 31 Idg for Delaware Breakwater. that notice thereoi Alonzo A. giuirdi.n C<• 1111. !l. July Ordered, be given, three •• mgt.on. minor i:i hi of John W Wei 1 oigtoi:. hue < !. -r I Couni' •: V\ ,. ’■e w;is on his feet, his black flash- Miss Alma Mich. Rost* Iuiiis, Melvin Coleord, sailed from weeks successively in The Rep tdican .P mi.ii.a eyes ness.”— Pratt, Holly, m said ( deceased, ic • )Ctn A. I). 'i York 2 for Cruz in Bei' «st,in -aid ! Liberty, unty, having -er, New Oct Santa newspaper published County, I account •} ing. bis cheeks flushed with senred his third and final guardian A I > excitement, II. Pinkliam’s is the one sure rem- arrived at New York that all pet sons interested may attend at a Pro- UR.VNK in Lydia Vegetable Compound Sachem, Nichols, ■ for all. wan t-. to be held .it .m ship r "I in .. his vo ee shriil with the of bis to he relied at this in a life. Feb 2S from Hong bate Court, ceRast. ip.- 11P« d tv -r4r»|».rt. intensity edy upon important period young girl’s Kong. notice thereof be •.-llserl, i'.i, in. l-n -I-: Boston of November next, and show cause, i; any they, j Ordered. That given, three Thomas A Goddard, cleared from 111.i v -i.lotion. "Aunt Josephine don’t you R tve cannot forthwith the letters and of have, why the said account and private claim weeks successively. in the Republican J-uirisai, S' h.' ;i|i|iiiinTell lull..:;:;-' FORFEIT produce original signatures 2D for Buenos above which will their absolute Aug Ayres. should not be allow*d. a newspaper published in Belfast, n said eounty, of said deceased. n You leave this I testimonials, prove genuineness. shaft.not piace. K. Pinkiiam Medicine GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. that all interested may attend at a Pro : Lydia Co., Lynn, Mass, SCIIOONEKS. person* M'dered. Thai lie -.tid A true Attest: bate to be held a! Bellas;. on r he lit!: wi. :ind that trunk for you. didn’t copy. j Court. day ill per-sous intere-Ueu by .1 Why P. !l zi:liim of and show cause, if ai Ciias. Register. j November next, y they order t<> he puI.;i>he‘ 1 :! :v* .%• W R arrived at not you tell me about it before? Don’t Georgia Gilkey, Gilkey, have, win the said account should be allowed. the a you to Ins search. "I must timl Republican Journai. impetus it! tic seat against it so that no Boston Oct. t» from Jacksonville. GKO. E. JOHNSON. Judge, ar th.tr know how i am to tind cunningly AEPo SS—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Rellast, they may good things. from Darien A true Attest: 1 Clausen, Jr, cleared li fast, n the 14th day .d Octidier, i'Ji'2. j,.|m j copy. he held at 1**1 to b’aly suspected Chas. p Hazi-.ltim:, Register. ou I, Papa says there’s safe from me Aug Id for Bath. J. Sewall, executor of the last hi I ot Freeman County the 11; day ol .\ nothing November came, but still the kid's after had at ten of they both praised the kill to I Gladys, 11 B Colson, arrived at New York Atwood, late ol Monroe, in -aid County. d« ceased, tie- clock !.*•!..i>- when I start to < rummaging. 1 will tind his final account ol TTTALDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, held at 1! any they the 1 search had lie was their hearts (>ct. d I mm Brunswick. having presented administra- have, why pi proved unavailing, content, aunt Josephine I V? fast, on the 14rh day of October, l'.'o:;. er sin mid not be granted. that trunk and and shall Harold C E S McDonald, arrived tion of said estate for allowance. you papa have | thin I Beecher, Fred Atw«« d. trustee under the last well of Core- CEO. K growing and his eyes had a strain- said with that look in her Fer- Ordered, That notice thereof be three queer eyes, at Guanica, P R, Oct 1, 20 days from given, lia W. A late ot in said County. A true cu Attest: the money. Don't you worry about it' weeks in the | rev, Wiuteiport. pv. ed expression. In vain his father and “1 we namlina. successively, Republican Journal, a bis lir-t account nt (Has. V. Ha. think, James, that when thank I in in said deceased, having presented Aunt Don't from New York newspape published Belfast, County, administration of said estate for allowance. any more, Josephine. you aunt him I John C Smith, sailed that all | Josephine begged to it God for liis we must remem- persons interested may attend at a Pro- ■ give goodness, ! Sent 24 for thereof be three At a l’ri>h:i;e Com aeld at li- And lie Dry Tortugas. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th Ordered, That notice given, worry." stopped for sheer: ”1 will timl Don't day the Count v ..f \\ aid. 1 up. it. you worry, ber to thank him for another and a Lucia Porter, Farrow, at Vineyard Ilaven of November next, and show if weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, cause, any they her, A l> hk»2. want of breath. a in Belfast, in said aunt Josephine", lie said now as in the ! Oct 7, South Amboy for Bangor, have, whv tl e said account should not be aliowed. newspaper published County, greater gift. And we must pray to him that all interested attend at a Pro- RITCHIE, re- ■: for a t A Haskell, cleared from Bos- GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. persons may I^LIJAH moment Aunt was Mary Hall, n the Josephine beginning, but the words had lost their for New Y’ork. A true *opy. Attest: bate Court, to be held at Belfast, 11th day J -ate of Monroe, :: mm wisdom.” ton Sept 1.3 for Stonington and if too astonished to Then she at Cm as. P. Hazelti.ne, Register. of November next, and snow cause, any they ceased, having presented 1 | speak. hopeful I R W llichborn, arrived not be ring. And bared his head Hopkins, have, why the said account should allowed. , he may he appointed aiiniir papa reverently ! Oct 7 drew him to tier: ’’My Kid,” was all she It was at this time that the Bangor from Philadelphia. GEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. of said deceased. great and At a rronaie rouri neiu ai said “amen.” And, though the R F Pettigrew, arrived at Portland Sept. i»eirast, witnin ami A true copy. Attest: (Irdeted, That the said pet: | l«»r said, "My good, brave little Kid.” But of the of Waldo, on the second Tues- a/ml one. all ■ 1 gale ps— occurred. Trees were up- kid didn't understand what P from Salem. ounty Chas. F. H Register. ( persons interested hy quite they day of October, A. D. 1902. order to he three u that was enough for her voice was rooted and much Willie L Newton sailed from South Am- published very- damage done to prop- The .hmriin a nt meant, something about it made him bv 25 for Bangor at Vineyard Haven A certain instrument, purporting to be the last ’TTALDO SS.—-In < ourt oi rroi.ate, neiu at nei Republican sweet. and she held him Sept at Belfast, that ..1 very closely, erty, throughout N'ew England. In the Oct 7. will and testament of John A. Wade, late <>f W ta>t, on the 14th day "? October. 1902. they may resolve to be a for a j Court, to beheld ar Belfast, w "•lust like mamma used to good boy long, Liucolnville, in said County of Waldo, deceased, Frank r. Hopkins, executor of the last will of hold me Allen farm the and the in j County, on the 11 th nf N-\ house, family long time. having been presented for probate. Amelia .1. Hopkius, late ol Frankfort, said j day when 1 was a his lirst ac- 1 at ten of the doek before m- n little fellow” was the were in the Ordered, That notiee be given to all in- County, deceased, having presented “help" gathered great kitch- Tlie Worst Form. persons for allow- any they have, why the pray-o terested a of this order to be count of administration of said estate that went his mind. by causing copy should not he thought through en, pale faced, to the terrible three weeks in the Re- ance. granted. listening The Evolution of Canned Corn. Multitudes are singing praises of Kodol, publisfed successively duo. f : > Besides Aunt at that be three Josephine always called gusts of wind that shook even those the new discovery which is making so many publican Journal, published Belfast, they Ordered, That notice thereof given, Atruecopv. Attest may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- weeks in the Journal, him because she sick people well and weak people strong by successively, Republican (has. P. Ha/1 (ieorge, disapproved substantial walls. "The I season fast, within and for said on the second a in Belfast, in said county, worst gale Now that the of fresh sweet digesting what they eat, by cleansing and County, newspaper published of his Tuesday of November next, at ten of the clock that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- being called -‘the Kid.” Some- ever without sa corn is we turn our the stomach and transform- At a 1’robate Court nent at h saw, any exception" d passing attention to sweetening by before noon, anil show' cause, if any they have, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th day of for the County of Wald-., how, fora brief of time the kid ing their food into the kind pure, rich why the same should not be proved, approved of November next, and show cause, if any they space James Allen. “But you need have no the canned product, which it j October, A. IT 1 H<)2. really blood that makes you feel good all over. ami allowed. have, why the said account should not be allowed. J was the trouble: then he E. ifl h. de v happy, despite fears, Josephine. This house is built on seems gets better every year, though Mrs. C ran fill of Troy, I. T., writes: For a GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. OEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. j an brecx. drew number of I was troubled with indi- A true copy. Attest: A true copy. Attest: D eux, Jr., late of Searsp himself up, and the color faded too solid a years •> foundation to be in any-” we thought it touched perfection some Chas. P. Ha/.eltine, Register. Chas. P. Hazf.i.tine, Register. Waldo, deceased, having and which grew into the ■ his time An article gestion dyspepsia praying that he may he app. from round cheeks. “Aunt Jose- lie was a crash that ago. published recent- I was induced to interrupted by worst form. Finally use At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ami for of the estate of said decease. on lie tells some he said ly subject very inter- Kodol and after using four bottles I am en- 88.—In Court or Probate, held at Bel- on the 14th (lav of (mem- phine,” solemnly, “perhaps you brought the women screaming to their the County of Waldo, Orueied, That the said pet others that 1 recommend Kodol to on the 14th of 1902. L). 1902. esting things, among “the tirely cured. heartily WALDOfast, day October, ber, A. all persons interested bv bad better know—I ought to tel! feet, and set the men at each Edwin K. Plummer, administrator on the estate you— staring first sale of corn of which mention is all sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia. E. HODGDON. administrate of the order to he published three wo. of Laura J. Hussey, late of Freedom, in said 1 didn't go to school this afternoon. I other in made was Nathan Winslow to Take a dose after meals. It digests what estate c f Freu A. Houston, late of Burnham, : The Republican Journal, a in speechless apprehension. by Sam- deceased, his final ac CHARLES eat. R. H. county, having presented in said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- a» Belfast, that they may ran and in the “It’s the old oak tree!” cried the uel S. Pierce of Boston, the in- you Moody. count of administration of Said estate for allow- away stayed up beech Mass., sented a petition praying that he may be licensed ; Court, to he held at Belfast voice dated Feb. ance. cer- i on 1 N woods, the brook, all the afternoon.” kid. its the oid oak tree being 19, 1348, and was to sell at public or private sale and convey County, the 11th Jay by "Look, papa, Ordered, that notice thereof be three in of clock in*.m for one dozen canisters preserved corn The Country Doctor. given, tain real estate oLsaid deceased, described said j at ten the before There was a blown weeks successively, in The Journal, a have, tin queer look in Aunt Jose- down.” “Grandpa Allen’s oak”, at four dollars. And from this Republican petition. any they why pray begin- newspaper published in Belfast, in said Connty, should not he as Ordered, That the said give notice to i granted. phine’s eyes they met Mrs. Pack- gasped aunt Josephine. And sure which was the first that all interested may attend at a Pro- petitioner GEO. F. U ning, undoubtedly (From Holman F. Day’s “Pine Tree Ballads”). persons all interested by causing a copy of this 1 bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th persons A true copy. Attest ard's, but it was not a stern and enough the oak, that had been purchase made by Mr. Pierce, the busi- order to be published three weeks successively in look, giant and with day of November next, and show cause, if j (’HAS, 1‘ H A /. ness has and the last In his big fur coat mittens big as any the Journal, a newspaper published at I one of the developed pur- the said account should not be Republican tlie kid was surprised to tind that ner beauties of the farm, was hams, they have, why that at a Probate Court, chase of the same house, which is still allowed. •Belfast, they may appear At a Probate Court held at m With his of bells to be held at Belfast, within and for said CNuintv arm still held him did stretched on the ground, like a fallen string a-jingling, through GEO. E. JOHNSON, the County of Waldo, <*ntl** tightly. “Why doing business in Boston under the Judge. on the 11th of November, A.D. at ten of the country-side he slams, A true Attest: day 1902, ber. A. D. 1962. copy. cause if you tell me this,” she asked., "Well, I monarch. “1 think it must have name of S. S. Pierce Co., was for more are lots of calls to and he’s al- the clock before noon, and show any they known,” There make, Cnas. P. H^zeltine, Register. m. turner. «-\* have, why the prayer of said petitioner should J'in this said aunt than five thousand cases. Even as late ways on the tear, will and testament ot guess truly sorry time, Aunt Josephine. “Our great grand- not be granted. Hannah as 1878 canned corn was considered a A-looming in his cutter like an amiable bear. Palermo, in said County **1 \N And I father that ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscri er GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Josephine. thought you ought planted tree, and poor grand ing presented a petition m.«» great luxury, to be indulged in by the xx hereby gives notice that lie has been duly ap- A true copv. Attest: And it’s hi-i-i there! sell at public <>r private >aiv to know that I wasn’t what you called pa Allen died on the bench in its few. Now it is almost a pointed administrator of the estate of ( HAS. P Hazeltixe, Register sitting necessity and Johnny don’t ye care, real estate of said deceased, rue just now. But 1 will to be shade. ”1 don’t think the old tree appears on the table of rich and *tis awful and is MARY G. CARVER, late of Searsport, petition. try good poor Though aching something At a Probate Court held at. Belfast, within and for alike. Then few farmers were most too much to bear. in the of Waldo, and 1 That the said and brave after this: I will." could bear to see us Jim.” Then engaged County deceased, given the Countv <>f Waldo, on the 14th day of Octo- Ordered, petr truly go, bonds as the law directs. All de- oa in sweet corn, and that in a J ust—be—gay! persons having her, A. I). 1902. all persons interested >■> was raising of said w-** There silence for what seemed to there was silence in the As soon as it is mands against the estate deceased are de- order t*> be published three kitchen, while small it more as a day, j. SEVERANCE, relative of Joseph > way, planting garden for sired to present the same for settlement, and all \IARY The Republican .Journal, a be a Then I The pain will go a-llyin’, the doctor’s on ill late of in said Coun- longtime. “LittleKid," said the gale, having done its worst, died crop, and it was a rare case that anyone indebted thereto are requested to make payment Severance, Winterport. at Belfast, that they may a; the way. of Waldo, deceased, having presented a pe- Aunt more than one Halt immediately. SEW ALL LANCASTER. ty Court. to l»e held at Belfast. Josephine gently, ‘-the highest outside. soon the planted an acre. tition that Bowden may he ap- sullenly away Very Searsport, October 14, 1902. praying Ellery <'ounty. * the counties in the around, ceased. if the and the truest largest Maine; plant- that’s ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber .*n> they base, why prat- sins, goodness is to be Ills heart was for this But there isn’t one welccmer than he I That the said uotice to er should not be sad, indeed, ing, care and liarvesting of it give em- xi hereby gives notice that be has been duly Ordered, petitioner give granted. is, I’ll be bound. all interested a of this GEO. E. .J‘ truly sorry for them. I think we will seemed the ot the end. to thousands of the most appointed administrator of the estate of persons by causing copy beginning ployment When he hustles in the bedroom and he order to be published three weeks successively in A truecojiv. Attest: sity no more about the beech woods. What a monstrous tree it was. No prosperous farmers, as well as to thou- dumps his bulHer coat, SIMON KNOWLES, late of Jackson, The Republican Journal, a newspaper published { ('has p. Ha/i at a Probate sands of laborers in the And sticks a thermometer a-down the at Belfast, that they may appear As for the other I am wonder it blew over. canning season; glass in the of deceased, and matter, sorry Why he could County Waldo, given Court, to be held at Pelfast. within ami for said ; T|TAI.1)() StC In Co .1 of T to the miner in some of our Western sutt'-rin’ throat. bonds as the law directs. All de A. 1). that overheard me. persons having County,on the 11th day of November, 1902, j VV fast, on the 14th day you But now that almost stand in the mands the estate of said deceased are de- upright opening— states aud territories, for it lias been against at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, John \V. McG livery, an minis: And it’s chick, cheer up! sired to the same for and all you know what trouble and i are and in the darkness ot found that from the cleft of present settlement, it any they have, why the praverof said petition Hannah T. Nielmis, late **1 papa then—groping miserly a to make Mother, bring cup! indebted thereto are requested payment should not be granted. County, decease*!, Inning p:> must us all can the hollow tree his small hands came our Western hills bright and You’re to like this when ALBERT E. KILGORE. in, you help you by be- in shining.tin going bully you immediately. GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. count of adminisi ration of sa lias been forth; to the lumber- take a little Brooks, October 14, 1902. a You contract with hard and brought sup. A true copy. Attest: auce. ing good-boy. may hunt for the something P. men in the grand old State of Maine, There—there— why, Char. Hazeltine, Register. Ordered, that uotice there money if you like, but older square and smooth—something that had for it that There’s a twinkle in your eye! weeks in The K< people must be remembered it takes ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber NOTICE. The subscriber successively You’ll be out tomorrow, newspaper published in Bella- than you have their lives search- a brass handle on and that took all one hundred thousand feet of timber again bub,gid-dap, xx. hereby gives notice that he has been notice that he has been spent it, duly ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives duly ap- that all persons interested m to these to to gid-dap, good-by! appointed Administrator of the estate of administrator of the estate of ing for it and failed; so don't set your his excited strength to drag out into the carry products market; pointed bate Court, to be held at Bella* the iron and steel manufacturers of EMILY KNOWLES, late of Thorndike, WOODBURN CARVER, late of Searsport, of November next, and show •> heart upon finding it.” Then she re- But there it was at why ttie said account slmi daylight. last, for to the Catarrhozone. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given in the of Waldo, deceased, and given have, Pennsylvania nails; mechanic, bonds law All County GEO. E. JOll leased him and told him to call Allen’s lost trunk. How the as^he directs. persons having de- bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- papa grandpa the farmer, the engraver, the printer, AN INSTANT RELIEF AND PERFECT CURE the of A true Attest mands against estate said deceased are de- mands against the estate of said deceased are copy. and the men to shouted as he burst into the to the thousands FOR COUGHS, CATARRH, DEAF- sired to the same for and Chas. P. Ha/i supper. kid the kitch- artist, railroad, COLDS, present settlement, all desired to present the same for settlement, and of cars of it to all NESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, LUNG TROU- indebted thereto are requested to make payment all indebted thereto are to make For three weeks the kid all en, “J’ve found it, aunt being shipped parts requested pay- TY7ALDO SS.—In Court ot Pr*>J spent Josephine. BLE AND CONSUMPTION. immediately. ALBERT E. KILGORE. ment of our great immediately. VV fast, on the 14th his time in I’ve trunk and country.”—The Epicure. five minutes Brooks, October 14, 1902. SEW ALL LANCASTER. day spare searching for Grand- found grandpa Allen’s Inhale Catarrhozone Nellie Dickey, administrator time and it kills a cough or cold in the Searsport, October 14, 1902. Allen’s and far the in it. It was in the old Relief in Six Hours. any Walter nickey, late ot Bellas:, pa money. High low, money’s head. S NOTICE. The subscriber her ti a DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber deceased, having presented five notice that be has been administration of said < and wide, through the old house and oak tree. I told you I’d find it! I told and Bladder Diseases Inhale Catarrhozone minutes ADMINISTRATORhereby gives duly ap- notice that he has been count of Distressing Kidney it administrator of the estate of A hereby gives duly four times and permanently cures pointed estate of auce. over the wide farm lands, his I’d find it!” and and aunt daily appointed administrator of the sturdy you papa relieved in six hours by“NEW Great South Chronic Deafness, Asthma and ELISHA DUNBAR, late of Searsport, Ordered, that notice them*: Catarrh, JOHN P. FARROW, late of Islesboro, legs carried him. He was very tired Josephine, as excited as himself, rush- American Kipney Cure.” It is a greai Hay Fever. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given weeks successively, in the Repid in the of Waldo, deceased, and given in Belta*i. on account of its exceeding Inhale Catarrhozone ten minutes bonds as the law directs. All persons having County newspaper published sometimes but his never failed. ed out and saw with their own surprise prompt- bonds as the law directs. All having de- interested courage eyes in it cures Con- demands against the estate of said deceased are persons that all persons may ness in relieving pain bladder, kidneys every hour and Pneumonia, estate of said deceased are He had heard aunt the familiar found it full of and desired to present the same for settlement, and mands against the bate Court, to be held at Belfast Josephine tell Mag- trunk, and back, in male or female. Relieves re Lung trouble prevents all to the same for and and sumption, all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- desired present settlement, of November next, show of water almost II diseases. Complete outfit are to make that next was the money, and saw how Allen had tention immediately. contageous $1.00; ment immediately to John W. of Sears- all indebted thereto requested pay- have, why the said account sin* gie Thanksgiving grandpa or N. C. McGilvery you want quick relief and cure this is th( trial size 25c. Druggists Poison & Me., authorized ment immediately. GEO. E. JOHN?*' last would ever under hidden it a block of oak wood port, my agent. they spend the by fitting emedy. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Drug- Co., Kingston, Ont. bold by VV in. 0. Po<3r NORMAN DUNBAR. JOHN 0. FARROW. A true copy. Attest: Islesboro, October 14,1902. Chas. P. Hazeltjm old roof, and the thought gave a new into the opening and had built his rus- ists, Belfast Me. & Son, Belfast. Santa Clara, Cal., October 14, 1902. housekeeper. his boots? the coffee. The aroma Decorated l>j the yru Try j | Cur. RAGGED INLAND. A veteran, Too. 1 have not beaten tlie cafe man out of Miss Clara Barton, president of tht 1 \ ION WALKER. is beyond compare." American Bit **ie Maine He stood before the village store j Red Cross society, recently' AJ of Happy Land It did have aroma, but as coffee it Const. Unkempt and weary-eyed, nut claim to be a .. ■ r—' His harness here and there was tiat, vapid, and altogether without The of the States Coast shabby ; but well maps United Scrofula Adolphus With bits of rope was tied; character; and the creamery butter! It show a narrow strip of I to child of aristo- Survey long His knees were stiff, his coat was long, bequeath my children Scrofula with all its was the kitchen buttei! land on Penob- hail fair poorest cooking the border line between A sorry sight imbed, attendant horrors, humiliation and This warning, I could not eat. suffering. is a scot and the Atlantic Ocean. It The butt of an idler’s -.ini. on giving me to Bay many jest— strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a burden to “Dolphy, let's go down to the restau- is known on charts as Bagged The farmer’s old steed. heavy .if girl, an educated the gray place* upon the shoulders of the rant, get a good square meal, return but sentimental summer resi- young. a iittle Island, Across the hot and This patience home, send for mother and Haven in dusty square treacherous disease dwarfs the and hinders your my dents have named it Crie And the narrow body .ito a real helpmeet. up street the and of the mother, and hold a meeting, prepara- honor of old a Scotchman, a growth development faculties, and the I : ter and for worse. John Crie. Arose burst of rolling drums to child born of blood or tory taking our initial steps in suc- who settled among the rocks more And bugles loud and sweet, poison, scrofula-tainted ■ n." he said, “and parentage, cessful for you cannot than half a l'he lie turned his head and his ears Is lor life's duties. it none of us will housekeeping: century ago. regular pricked poorly equipped ( cook. 1 cannot cook, and therefore now number And ."hook his tangled mane, Scrofula is a disease with mi with all-the-year residents numerous and varied your only must c< As memory with its imigic swelled somebody me who can. Am 1 but in and August, •ymptoms; or tumors forty-two, July 11 is withered veins again. enlarged glands about the neck 1 unreasonable?" when the vacation tourists invade the and catarrh of oped so and be- armpits, the head, weak eyes and dreadful "1 guess not.” Place, there are often from eighty to With every well-remembered note akin ns Marston was a eruptions upon different parts of the body stow the "Shall we do it." 1"0 persons living among the rocks and A vision on him grew l good family, and Of m“lla m me Diooa. all means.” on coats of tan from the trumpets with their crimson cords, Hus dangerous ve “By taking heavy and the average, And lines of men stealthy disease entrenelies itself And it all resulted in the tact that fresh sea breezes. in blue. securely in the system and attacks 1 be- He seemed to see from the bones and summated, our mothers us a a cham- that far and near tissues, the red of the secured cook, Students of social problems say The destroys corpuscles bloo. resulting in 11 ride. marching squadrons come, white a bermaid, a washerman, and residents of this have more swelling, pallid, waxy appearance of the loss of our meals at the though community And Hung his broken harness off skin, strength and of a of Adolphus has not solved the mooted ttie real comforts of life and less of To curvet to the drum. gradual wasting away the body. a- our new cottage S. S. S. servant question, I am still alive, and life's worries than any other people. combines both purifying and tonic and is ,u the requirements For first upon a battle-field properties, guaran- he has not committed suicide nor made The island is under no form of govern- teed u husband. 1 bad lie heard tlie bugles blow, entirely vegetable, making it the Meal remedy in any more golden biscuit. Waverley ment, and it is a part of the “Attention" all v. first not to rut though in the dreary dawn scrofulous affections. It the deteriorated State of the no taxes purifies ■ Magazine. Maine, people pay And “Charge" the foe. Idle mine was not upon blood, makes it rich and strong and !. and and have no officers of any kind. There The soldier-heart was in him yet, complete living to some in- pcrmnncnt cure is soon effected. S. ■’*>. is not a rat or a mouse in all of its mile Though he was blind and lame. S. improves a spoiled child. 1 lUUtmB b SUfflt, SBAUH t!le and and a half of ledgv width. There are And many a whip had left its scar digestion assimilation of food, restores the peace if the heavens his frame. lost to the blood and no hugs in the beds, no roaches in the Upon gallant properties quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy ug impatience on color to the skin and to the weak Moore’s Rnral Life.] pantries, nor cats or dogs behind the So every hand to every cap vigor and emaciated body. d could see Write us easily stoves, and'no in the fresh Went up in grave salute about your case and our will at a cafe was du- are growers, and mosquitoes physicians cheerfully advise and Maples rapid pretty of island has As all the veterans passed him by in pools crystal water. The help you every possible way to health. on iivmiiit of the de- make a fair shade. and regain your Book blood and no church in which to worship, and no With fiag and fife flute; Skin diseases free coffee, the And some were seen to drop a tear— the swlrT ,PEClrlc co.. Atlanta ii'uddy The Tulip is a moderate grower of clergyman. No ever resided Ga> .,ti is. and other dis- lawyer Those bearded men in blue— here and no or ever stately aspect, and its leaves are said to sheriff constable A tribute to the old gray horse came to issue summons or to serve pro- was a too. to ask him it he yield honey to the bees. Who veteran, cesses. —Minna meals out. lie The Irving, Poplars balsam and some others A kindly doctor, who lives in ltock- as now ready for returned from St. —grow rapidly, do not spread much, | Petersburg, where lancl, is the only physician who makes NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. -■-ot housekeeping. she was decorated and and arc broken in s terms. personally by the professional visits to the place, he 1 ask the name ol frequently Established in for czar while in his dominions. is told when to come carrier 1SH. over sixty yens it vis t:i-» \'E\V The ''ilver and silver by pigeons. Dr. Emmons’ Poplar Maple As soon ,is the receives a call Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to \\ LEFCLA TRIRl \E. known and read in physician There is FOR every State Marston!" are when in air a he his hundreds of anxious wn displays the lower side of the fever, take Hood's Sarsaparilla—it restores message, that quickly November 7, 1P01, it was changed to the nothing of the send and most obstinate irregularities from leaves. health and strength. a boat to meet him at Matinieus. Longest itt \ aw sited eom- The former great care cause relieved immediately. Success guar- EVERY requires There are cow and three horses any to it eight at No (-anger,or inter- were now keep within bounds. ‘‘Ilelloa, where did get that anteed any stage. pain, rapidly Pitzy! you on tlie but not a mile of road ference with work. Have relieved hundreds of ■ The Horse Chestnut is black island, s before. of slow in- eye?" have fai!> d. The most diffi- for them to travel > i. The horses are rases where others but of Hi, it was a we were happily crease. beautiful early foliage; it only lovers’quarrel.*’ cult ,-ast s successfully treated by mail,and ben- ‘‘Lovers’ used for up boats, the cows iu instance. No nine: the restau- soon develops a large terminal bud and quarrel! Why. vour girl did hauling :• il.-ia; results guaranteed every MEMBER not well- treat hundreds of ladles waits till next give you that, did sin-?’* give milk. Everybody walks by ri-k whatsoever. We ii tor all time, and spring. see. Write for further a 'A,;. it was her other lover’’.—Stray worn footpaths which were originally whom we never particu- high class, up-to-date, illustrate 1 a_trioult iral w.for the ■ inn. Of course The Common Chestnut is so well l.irs and free confidential advice. Do not off pud Stories. laid out the cows fresh feed put farmer and his known to by seeking t..«» long. All letters truthfully answerer. Re- family— s breakfast, and I all, especially to hoys, that Ail who use among the rocks. member this remedy is absolutely safe under so its when is Atomizers in treating nasal OF ■maining in bed majestic beauty, mature, e condition and leaves • atarrli will get the best result from 's The chief and practically the only very possible positively j PRICE ■ s.-i cold mi'm- overlooked, it is one of our largest Lly iio niter ill effect upon the health. Sent by ma:l, $1.00 vci.v re-'tn Palm. of the residents is Liqii.'H Price occupation catching h,.. Monev letters should be ;ilui kitchen 1 ires trees, and some fine specimens of anci- includingspray- i.-.-elv scale 1, $2.00. ‘Og tube. 7.' cts. Soid or mail- lobsters in tries to -tered. DR. J. W. EMMONS CO., 170 Tre- a year, but you can buy it for less. How ent often mentioned histori by druggists pots. Every person P'L'i ding, and he was times, by ed by Ivy Pros., ,v> Warren St., N. Y. v.iont St., Rot.>n, Mass. capture every day to brings:!, R> subscribing through your own favorite lio 'n- ■‘’clock. a are still mute witnesses of ancient New enough THE tv-p iper, Orleans, Sept. 1, WOO. which is easily done when lobsters are The Republican .Journal. deeds. M. **:* !!i v Luos.:- 1 sold two bottles of sold to the a < steamers for fifteen cents Roth one for Tiit* atalpa is a tree of >"iir Liquid l ream Palm to a customer, papeVs year only straggling NN pound. As it takes about two s in I.amberton, 141.“* Delacliaise New only Solid your orders and to > on put in bi-- nail size, late in leafing; of little shade St., money THE REIT I I.li'AN orlt*ans; be lias used tlie give hours to tend the lobster pots the is- but with line Mowers, each of which is a two'bottles, FARMER'S .journal eur. ra. rki.fast, mk ing him wonderful and most satisfactory landers spend the rest of their time in will km 1 inl- man el of beauty. ad, results. (Do. W M« Di f, Pharmacist. boats, whiftlingdrittwood and On and al ter Oct. 13, 11)03, trains The Paulownia. similar in building couueetiu*. very ap- which arc too short to and Waterville with i eating lobsters at Burnham through train- n dsc ot pearance to the atalpa. hears profuse- D'-acou .lones—About all women to Sample copy free. Send your address toNHV YORK spoons go sell. tor am! from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and ly in dune long Mowers like the Digi- ehurcli be is to show their new clothes. FAMILY TRIHUNK New-York •John a is will run as follows: EARNER, City tal!- .lones a Erickson, gigantic Swede, Boston, ■ cream ot tar- of great sweetness. -Well, they don't make cloak of the only celebrated man on the island. FROM BELFAST, siuith" The Linden grows slowly, is very religion, anyway! Deacon .lones—of course not. It’s too Tic is six feet 2:14 and dense shade. The tall, weighs pounds AM !>M PM compact gives and and l’ki.n inexpensive, Chicago Daily everybody believes him to he the Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 3 30 Mowers are inconspicuous, hut of a deli- News. most on earth. This Point.17 20 fl 30 13 cate. powerful man City 30 powerful fragrance. Wald... 30 tl.40 13 56 Unbound Scald head an ecz. maof summer when the new iron keel for The with its the scalp—'very Broods 7 42 1 .,■ u hat a qua vcr. a Weeping Willow, long, 62 4 2< severe «mietimes, but it e.in lie cured. Captain .Tones came to the Knox 17 54 12 a delicate shoots, is one of the sloop yacht 04 14 38 music, a bar, drooping, s .Doan (hutment, quick and permanent in island steamer and was out on Thorndike .. 8 00 2 10 5 15 id. and not Mist tree.- to start in the and by put guess spring, its results. At any drug store. aO cents. the wharf men went to catch the horses Unity.... 8 10 2 18 5 50 furnishes more shade trom Hie trunk arrive. k 35 0 tcaspoonful. but to haul Burnham, 2 40 2." o the length of iron up the than from the foliage. “l you believe in women’s suffrage?" heavy Bangor. 11 30 4 40 J a Magazines "We’.;, answered pier and around to the yard. While they >1 C taste." The American Kim is a beautiful Mr. .Meektun, “some- tree, were Waterville—. 1*08 3 08 7 15 ! time.* I think it would be a convenience if away Erickson spat on his hands, but requires much room to show its e M a y the <•( uhi go to the took the keel and did not it down true character. It is better for the iadje* polls themselves up put Portland. 12 15 5 35 l 05 instead us of giving instructions and talcing until he had placed it under the bottom I E■ D. 4 00 1*05 6 67 1 did not road than for shade on a lawn, although imston. away. chances on mistakes.- Washington Star. of the yacht. The distance was (12:1 j Ny d 4 10 for sale. ■ tiie kitchen: the tl ere, a tine old tree is a most charm- feet, and the weight of the keel is 1040 TO BELFAST. .• ing feature. Baby Humors.—Dr. Agnew’s (Hutment 111 y overwhelming. Boston I* M A fc The iilack of slow pounds. Exchange. i■:g the roller over Walnut, growth soothes, and effects and f> I E. D... 7 00 or quiet*, quick effec- i.i.ston, Atlantic then when young, attains and some- ( w D .. 33l. Monthly, crash: Jle beauty tive cures in ali skin common to The Best and Most Practical Farm times immense size and eruptions P V and Famih and 1 heard him grandeur with T he statement is made Paper Published June, to date. About X v.iiunie. baby during teething time. Jt is harmless by Chapman Portland. -. 11 11 7 00 1 05 i.‘,» a ,v dish could age. Hall, the English publishers of Dick- 1 M a m to the hair in case.* of Scald and Scribner's hater I The Asli is seldom used as a shade Head, ens’ that their annual Waterville. 7 15 0 62 4 15 .lasazine, pieces, ■ works, sales •lire* I-zoema, Salt Kheum and all Skin 7 OO 1 ■ .!■■': tree and is less known than Bangor 35 January. issr.to ts:n ,\> >.n n.u-., snap to. a few probably Diseases iff have reached the immense total for May. older people. D' cents. Sold p v For a silence. any ot the above. It has no strik- of $2.00 deathly very by lvimuud Wilson and A. A. Howes A Co. many years past 2r>o,nno copies. In Burnham, depart. 8 50 10 20 4 47 Only Tlie Eorum, 0 08 Why this still- ing points. popularity ‘•Pickwick” leads, and close Unity. 10 55 5 05 Believing t hat every one of our readers should Thorndike. 0 17 11 20 5 15 December. 1S!«. to June. t!X)J. Ah ■ ■ : a lit 1 rout men- The tender of the that conies "David have at least one good farm and family journal it vol- feathery growth “How did it upon Copperlield”. nines. Larch in the and its happen?” Knox tl» 25 til 35 to 24 we have perfected arrangements whereby wv in was lie spring, beautiful- Says the "When it is re- 4o quietly “Well, she insisted on going to tlie club, Academy: Brooks. 0 12 12 6 40 can send that practical and instructive'journal ■ to cut- cones later, are admired. membered that of Waldo tO 5o *12 30 t5 50 Kuril and ot p ep.iratory greatly and he threatened to go home t«> his father." many the novels are Homk. in connection with Ttii: H::- Review Reviews, ilo 05 to o s was of the Conifera are City Point. 112 50 00 im i;Lir.\N .loi'KNAi.. a beautiful and 1‘1 ispense hor- Many evergreen Judy. out of copyright and have been issued including December, isoi, t<> November. ho:. Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 8 06. useful Art Calendar for Hhcj as detailed About ■t bear it! llow cruel of artistic value and are prized most in in various forms other below. 1- volume". “A dose in time saves by publishers, all for only tut* price of Tiik Rkih'im,!- the winter, when their have lives." Dr. Wood’s station. -1 a ic his morning’s companions Pine it will he seen how enormous the sale tFlag i'an Joi'tr.NAi. alone. We are unable to give but eixt lift enmmur ir*irli Norway Syrup; nature’s for Limited tickets for Boston are now at The Book tliuir remedy of Dickens continues to sold a brief description of the contents of K.uni Buyer, be." Many on coughs, colds, pulmonary diseasesof every 85.00 from Belfast and all stations Branch. ! AM« llt'MF. which is for and | The Ailantlius itree of lleaveu from iine<|iialcd variety November. 1805. 11 • M;ii 4 sort. American the Har- Through tickets to all V est and Ninth I eli. 1>0P. ;t publishers, notably points excellent Prominent among its manv dr’ part volumes. >• via all L. v. ith double excla- China, a graceful, rapid grower well pers in connection with their new edi- west, routes, for sale by W. C.eouoi incuts may be montiom d the \ gent, Belfast. OEO F. EVANS, ■ seemed natural. known in onr cities.exhales a Johnny—Please, ma'am, we’re goia’ t' have same sickening tion. frequently made this Vice President ami Heneral The have an' ma Manager, Farm and Garden Market Reports Cosmopolitan, ■ oiler when in dower. company, wants t' borrow your | em-d however I ron! a statement. F. K. Booth by. Ben’l Pass, an I Ticket Agent. Fruit Culture Mechanical Devices rubber plant an’ a o’ sugar.- Phila- February to October, 1*80; Ho:s-o: broken The White Hindi is scarcely a tree of cupful Portland, October 10. 1002. Fashions and Fancy Work Adolphus moving delphia Inquirer. volumes foi i—i. is*):;, iso;>. hop; >t;iv itting room. An shade. Its snowy hark, its dark green Feeding and Breeding The Apiary 1000. to dab-. "This." said the "is a Talks w ith Our Lawyer N**ws of the as in the foliage, and its long, drooping, graceful iili-Dosps with nauseous, big purgers,' philosopher, | Day atmosphere, time of unrest. It—” ! Dairy and Creamery 11 mseliold Features The tiranite make it one of the Montbl v, u trouble of some sprays, combined, prejudice people against pills generally. I The Poultry Yard The Question Box most "Vou're right," interrupted the new Plants and Flowers January. Ho.i. to December. h >: {v.- voU beautiful objects of the lawn. lM I. vei are The V eterinary AgnevvV {tills revolutionizing T haven’t had The of tiie and I papa. a good night's The Horse ^lieep ;u;d Swill© was, Imt 1 did not foliage Purple Copper tlie pil] so and (junton’s is 1 demand—they're pleasant sleep for two weeks." —Chicago Becord- Hanjjor l)ivi.«ii!ii. Majca/tne. silence seemed to be Bet cl.es much admired, being (list inet Farm and Hour publ.-hed *ms\ to lake —the doses are small and so is! Iierald. semi-monthly, May. hoe. 1.1 date. from the common color of trees. The I j the numbers which a sub- Presently | heard the id cents for 4o (loses. I 34 eninpri-o year’s price, Biliousness, * .-notion making: a vi\ m< of over 600 tender taken off in pages, Dlic;" i■ i< the kitchen stairs, shoots, spring, just | >ick Headache, wirh all ru a: tie ;:ie t -r anv .»i Con.-dipation dispelled. FALL SC II Fi l/.F, I -c.ng the latest and most reliable in- all when tiie are 1 the above maga/.iiies \ the leaves expanded, and Works like a charm. Sold t>\ Edmund tonn itionih.it expcrieir .in t -ccnee can i.'ported sitting Wil- supply. w il! be sold. ■ No I'- Ttcr c it to behold. Ashes ironed to preserve the shape, are line son and A. A. Howes a Co. -27 Nasal I proof of its popuiarifv .n be offered than ! its enormous circulation, who h extends into REP JOURNAL PUB CO.. -lies to left of me, wall ornaments. Foi l{ T1HFS A U'EFK. even! ; state, each number being rea l bv no than a There are Church Is lie kind to his wife:' Belfast, Maine 1 could have sat many specimens of Oaks in 1 million readers. (ioiham -Oh, my, ye.s Why, he CATARRH as lie had not lost cultivation, some very beautiful: gener- speaks as to her as lie to In all its stages there '■ just softly does the cook. To those who take of tins id 1 So on ally. however, may be considered should be cleanliness. advantage promptly hearing they Yonkers Statesman. offer we will semi with Karin and Home Tie as of slow and inferior for tsteps hastily retired, growth Ely’s (’ream Balm Webster Pocket Dielionai y. containing 4.“».sno LIVE STOCK .teied the room load- shade. ( UK's croup, sore throat, pulmonary woids with full pronuiieitiion. and much other cleanses, soothes and In ala useful information. It contains tb-j and is ood. Many drooping trees of the grafted troubles.- Monarch over pain of every soil. pages paper, shavings the diseased membrane. specially designed for pocket us.*. A sample varieties are lmt of Dr. Thomas* i.electric Oil. 8 0 L I) O N COMMISSION. of matches, 1 was as highly ornamental, It cures catarrh and drives copy may he seen at thisojliei ■i little other value. seven sleepers, lint a cold in the head Do not delay or fail to take advantage of this Sue- But, dear, he has some redeeming away RECEIVERS OF..'. oil nose through the Fruit trees, as Apples and Cherries, features. quickly. great offer, for never before w as so much offered for so small a sum. Remember announced: have generally a ragged appearance, Kate—I’d like to know Cream Balm is into the New Milch Cows. Veal Calves. Beef of where they are. placed nostrils, spreads Commencing Monday. October steamers leave w<* send both papers h full year, all postpaid. room tire is and though very good in themselves, W hy, he couldn't even redeem his over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief ! at the low stated. Address all older* sitting watch is im- I Belfast: very price every description, and also Hogs, should have no on an otherwise after it had been in six mediate and a cure I For Boston, via Camden and Rockland, Mon- place months.—Chicago follows. It is not drying—does 1 News. days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at to REP. JOURNAL PUB CO., Beltast He Sheep and Horses. well-kept lawn. Daily not produce sneezing. 50 cents at Large Size, Drug- I about 2.30 i*. m., or upon arrival of steamer 'from also out in the kitch- or Trial 10 cents mail. .Special attention to New Mil.-b rows “>1y Heart was Life gists by mail; Size, by Bangor. Thumping my For The Good on Resubmission. is the Mrs. K. II. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. Searsport, Bueksport, Wmterport. Hamp- \ eal Calves sold on their merit Templars out,” way Wright of ! ilen and Bangor. Tuesdays, Fri- Collector's Notice of Sale, describes Wednesdays. Hogs sold at market yonv" Brockville, Ont., her sufferings days and Saturdays at about 8 a. m. price. e for one from returns housekeeper At the semi-annual session of the smothering, fluttering and Unpaid taxes on lands situated m the town <*f Quick and market values tion. After palpita- RETURNING: id of that time I shall trying many remedies without Montville, in the County of W..ido. for the Have had 15 years’ experience. Brand Lodge of Bood Templars of six bottles of From Boston, Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays I 1901. I to a lunatic- benefit, Dr. Agnew’s Cure for year Write or suicide, go and Fridays at 5 P. >i. telegraph for information this was the Heart restored her health. The f'.rst California The list of taxes on real estate of j iito a higii fever.” Maine, report adopted: From Rockland, via. Camden. Tuesdays, Wed following "Stock shipped from Burnham dose gave almost instant and in a non resident >wner» in the town ot Montville, every Monday. than a relief, day nesdays, Fridays and Satin days at from f» to 0 ise threshing Our Bood have favored tor the committed to me for collec- Templars suffering ceased altogether. Sold bv Ed- A. M. year 1901, -t. some Adol- as an a cen- tion for said town, on the 18th of K. L. LIBBY. I*. N A. Stock remarks, prohibition Order for half mund Wilson and A. A. Howes & Co.—2d From Bangor, touching at Mon- day May, Yards, way-landings, remains ; and ly•• Brighton, Mass. ! to himself that the tire tury. We have battled days, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at 1901, unpaid everywhere Thursdays NOTICE is hereby given that if said taxes, in- F. U. LI BUY, Burnham. M -non as he left the room with the same “Who was the of the 11 A. >1. forces which are now originator idea that terest and charges are no' previously paid, so Direct all inquiries to husband and wife are one?” FREI) W. ■•■■seil, not to receive cal- lined up against ns on this question. BOTE. Agent,Belfast. much ot the real estate taxed as is sufficient to “I don’t know, but I A. II. HANSCOM, (1 B. & T. A. due interest commonest gown, as The saloon the inveterate rum imagine that who- pay the amount therefor, including Ll BBY keeper, ever was Waters CALVIN AUSTIN, will be sold at auction at the BROTHERS, Burnham. Me. could of Life and it have saved a of public dication I knew that the the machine ward lot argu- charges, drinker, politician, ment if he bad said Vice President and General Manager, North Ridge Meetinghouse (so-called; it. id which one.”—Chicago 308 urc to happen, and it the wholesaler of intoxicating liquors, American. Atlantic Avenue, Boston. town, (the same being the place where the last SPECIAL REPORT BY A WATER EX- annual town of said town was 'nod very little about a make up a whole army of the forces in preceding meeting Collector’s Notice of Sale. be on the first of at PERT, who examined the of Utah, Ne- In) Monday December, 1902, I. less about a favor ol resubmission. It is indeed a No one would ever be springs carpet bothered with con- | vada and California in the interest of an Ohio 9 o’clock A M. t u ecu them both I man matter of to us that here and if taxes on real estate m regret stipation ever)one knew how naturally institution, says the finding of SHERIFFS Names of Owners. Description of Real Estate. Unpaid situate.I the town ■ of Northport. in the Uoimtv ot W.iido for room there among them are who and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regu- ST A T E <) F M A INK. W A LDO SS. H. sitting present- gentlemen ISHAM SPRINGS Anderson, W. W. West Derry, N. (Averill year bhii. all from the kitchen. have sometimes lates the stomach and bowels. this of A. wood Hounded as follows: at worthily acquitted and the nature ot that water was a wonderful Taken 9th day October, D. 1902, on an lot). ('omineneing The following list of taxes on ical estate ot ! corner of Win. Poland and the rick 1 tolphyV” themselves in the temperance Held, discovery and a valuable acquisition to the ma- execution dated the 2«th day of September, A. I). Stephe My non resident ownei m the town of Northport Hewitt—That rich old fool would’nt let issued on a rendered the Su- farms on Win. Poland’s line to for but as an Order we are for teria medica. They are located on the northern 1902, judgment by thence, Southerly the year loot, eommilt.-il to me to collect tor ready!” thoroughly me his Judicial Court for the of W. .VI. Yuse's land, thence easterly on Vose’s line said on marry daughter. spur of San Miguel Mountain, about thirteen preme County Waldo, I town, tlm 1st day o» .Line, gnu, rein no I to the room and the enforcement of the at a holden a; I to the Averill thence to the repaired prohibition Jewett Well, lie may be rich, and old, ! miles distant from the city of San Diego, Cal. term thereof begun and Belfast, farm, northerly Vly- unpaid ; and notice is hereby gi\ acres more so our is crowned with heavy stiata of chalky deposit. Tuesday of September, 1902, the 7th day [ place beginning. Containing paid, much ««f the real estate taxed is suf- Ids feet elevated to a prohibitory laws to the for or less. Valued at 87. people, of the term, being the 23d day of September. \. $75. Tax, $1 ficient to pay the amount due therefor, least, a of it seems to us that our time can he The President 11 Slave to Catarrh.—I). including glow culinary Unlike other spring waters, that D. 1902, in favor of M. C. Hiil of said Belfast, ! Berry, Daniel Est. Containing 150 acres. interest and charges, will he sold at am£ T. of ■ continually public used to Sample, president Sample’s Inst il- incrustations which collector of taxes for the of Belfast, in said t»<>»» at K. B. Klweli’s in -aid t..w verspreading his face better advantage, in demanding '■ form calcareous deposits and city Valued at $850. T x. $8.75. hall, .. on the ment Pa., writes: for the Charles G. first in ... ,, the election two Company, Washington, require removing, or if ferruginous and sulphur- county, year 1901, against ( lias. F. California. Laud bounded Monday long, at n ,,ek years hence, of honest “For I of and I Boynton, years was afflicted with Chronic I ous constantly cover the vats with slime, these Thomas said Belfast, particularly against A. M.: it- officials on the north by land of Chas. Pinkham, east by new cook pledged to enfore this as other over without his homestead on W. side of road, first S. La forest owner, -1. s w. presents Catarrh. Remedies and treatments by waters How the solid lock showing i-angor land of E. P Walker Est., south by land of Martin Burgin. •<>•«!•>( tor- < ol tlie laws. stain of accumulation of of Mason bridge, lot in, div. 3, containing one- merly MeLellau lot m mde.| b\ Ben morning, an- specialists only gave me temporary relief the least- any deposit, Hannan, west by county road. No. of acres, 10. ’fariu waters of time fourth of an acre, situated in said Belfast, for and town road near M. ii. Black farm "1 fare as of tic IKIO UCCII on Ml UJ Cl II list 111- until I was induced to use Dr. tiie remaining any length perfect- Valued at $80. Tax. $2. :'ormeiiy consisting Agne'v’s { clear. the sum of tlnee dollars and sixty cents, debt or Benner farm. V alue, >15. l ax e.-ut ! citizen of “If resubmis- Catarrhal Powder. It gave almost instant ly Eliza Est. Land coffee, new creamy guished Maine, The medicinal quality is an antacid, and where domage, and ten dollars and thirteen cents, costs Douglass, Harvey. Douglass Mrs. S. A. Dusctihury. ownei. lot No. n.ik relief 50 cents. Sold Edmund bounded on the N K. town It e between Knox W. 50. Tax :mi complete A. A. at the of Geo. E. ! and Montville S. E road from Montville Ctr. (. W. the an and Ilowes A Co.—5 diseases, warm or cold, this water has no rival. I highest bidder, office Johnson, by Plummer, owner, lot No.;,, w <;’<• t; "stion. Please be seated, law by increased or diminished of .1. H. Foster, V W. Salt Rheum in aggravated c.'.scs, with proper in said Belfast, on the fifteenth day of November, to Brooks, S. W. by land Value. s;;g. Tax. 54 cent bead of the would it make the law more A. D. at nine o'clock in land of Ezra No. of acres, 25. Valued Rosetta table, will majority, “Have made mind attention to the and using externally, ; 1902, the forenoon, the by Lairy. Smith, owner, lot No. j; jst Rm •. T you up your where you drinking II. |tass the tender or less useful?” We answer, No. will for the summer?” must to its healing influences. above described real estate, and all the right, at $200 Tax, $5. Value. $25. Tax, 45 cent". butter, go yield title and interest which the said Charles G. Mason I. Stevens, il as Neither would it make the “Better Patients suffering from gastric catarrh or acid Erskine, Janies. Land bounded on the ortli ownei. imm farm and maid of all work, politicians than that. I have made up ray or on 100 acres dyspepsia will find by its proper use a tendency Thomas has in and to the same, had the by land ot Chas. Fuller Deo. S. Lowell and S. .1. buddings land. Value, "i im Tax mors of the more to enforce the law. husband’s mind."—Life. i of A. I). at two o’clock and 25 day!” ready Why to properly acidulate the juices of the stomach, 30th day July, 1902, Gusliee, east by land of S. .1. Gusliee and Ira D. .$21.00. then minutes in the the time when the same or “o glad to acquiesce, for spend the time talking resubmis- to remove abnormal coating and bring live tissue afternoon, Cram, s< nth by land of Geo. S. Lowell, T. H. Searspon Cottage, agent owners unknown, Itch on was attached on the writ in the same hounded north Clinton I sion? It is nonsense and we want none human cured in 30 minutes by into action. original Smith aud F. W. Mason, west by land of F. W. by avenue continuation, something of an appe- to wit: His homestead on W. side of south auditorium Woolfonl’s Sanitary Lotion. This never Also persons from same cause or from im- | suit, Bangor Mason and Jonathan Bartlett. No. ot acres, 130. by grounds, cm by Rockland of ol it in this commonwealth. first S. of Mason lot div. con- west tospective success our fails. Sold by A. A. Ilowes A Co., Drug- proper digestion or unsound teeth have offensive road, bridge, 10, 3. Valued at $800. Tax, $20. Cottage, by Hampden Cottage \V <; u <; The of as well as all so much so to render them tnnid about taining one-fourth of an acre, situated in said Value, $'200. Tax $;?.(« "ping venture Idled me people Maine, gists, Me. breath, Chas. V. Est. Land bounded on the Belfast, Iy47 close conversation, will find the use of these Belfast. Follett, Dr. L. VV. Thomas, owner, lot No. 20'’ 1st '■scribable emotions Good Templars, will stand by the rock- north land of Austin Wentworth, east by land every waters as a and drink render the breath Dated this 9th day of October, A. I). 1902. by Range, T. II. V alue. $25. Tax. 45 cents." d ribbed and the Miss doubt think I’m gargle of W. E*. Prescott and E. H. Cram and road lead- feel. principles of prohibition Elderly—No you sweet and wholesome. G. pure, SAMUEL NORTON, Sheriff. I from W. E. Prescott’s mill to B. K. lierri- A. F. KLWKLL, of the State can make older than I really am. Persons in health will find no better den- iug ( congratulate dear politicians up good west land of olleetor of taxes for the town of you, .lack sure inan’s, south by county road, by Northport. their Initt—not at all. I’m you are tifiee, as tin* water quiets fermentation and de- Oet. ::w»2 nil, seating at the minds to that effect. If the ques- Austin Wentworth. No. of acres, 2. Valued at Northport, 15,1002. myself not half as old as you look.—Chicago Daily stroys parasite growth. nieli was tion shall come we will meet the issue $600. Tax, $12 50. steaming coffee, News. Hair dressers find in it an excellent shampoo, HANDSOME ROCKER up biscuit, and, beaming squarely; but we shall not foolishly neutralizing any excess of fatty substance in the | I Hustus, Chas. B. Burnham. Land bounded on and all the hair the north by the land of E. S. Batehelder, on east usband’s eounte- come out from the constitutional en- hair removing dandruff, leaving FREE ! glowing $10O-Dr. K. Detchon’g Antl-Dlurettc light and pompadour. by road leading from (’has. Talbot’s to W. N. CLOSING OUT SALE. trenchments which now protect us, to L. A. CURTIS. Foy’s on south by land of Chas. Talbot aud M. r. may be worth to you more than $100 if you (Signed) do and if the of With $5.00 order of Norton Est., on west by land of M. P. Norton Est. we have settled the ser- battle, politicians have a } child yvho soils bedding from incon- and A. T. Jackson. No. of 100. Valued at n and Maine force us to needless trouble and f Spices, Soaps, Tea, Cof- ac^es, A forever a day." tinence of water during sleep. Cures old $300. Tax, $7.60. BARGAIN IN MUSIC. in this some of them at and It arrests the trouble at fee, and other light firo- expense line, young alike. Regular price for a half gallon bot- Isaiah Est. Part home place, l^aud onee. Neal, >»nt and tlie new least shall hear of it in the future. $1. Sold by A. A. Howes ,fc Co., bounded on ’north river, on east by faileth, tle, $1.50. Our price, 7oc. by George’s ONK 01,0 KN’GLISH PIANO, >ok, turn to Druggists, Belfast, Me. Iy47 Also other premiums. land of S. D. Cram, on south by town line, on immediately west by land of Geo. Stevens. No. of acres, 6. and if of Forty Years’ Torture. <- years old). band, possessed WM. O. POOR & SON, Belfast. Iceries.Home Co. Valued at $60. Tax. $1.25. •e Supply Dept., ORGANKTT, 50 Pieces. will soon start sitting To be relieved from atorturing disease af- For Over Sixty Years. F. A. CUSHMAN. Collector of Taxes tor the Town ot Montville ONK '•'•hen (ires, prepare hot ter 40 years' torture might well cause the AUGUSTA, MAINE. ACCORDIAN, As Old and Well-Tried Remedy. for the year 1901. biscuit, as the case gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt's thk UKvr vion may Gene- Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been Montville, October 14th, ltH)2.—3w42* I well exclaim, Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, may used for over millions of (Stradivarius pattern of A. I). 1754). va, O. He says: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel sixty years by COMMONWEALTH HOTEL. me to assist to a while you Salve cured me of after I had suffered mothers for their children teething, Also 1 golden piles the WANTED. Sofas, Lounges, Centre Tallies, biscuit!” 40 Cures wounds, skin with perfect success. It soothes child, Cor. Main and Pleasant. Sts., Belfast, For Sale at a years.” cuts, burns, wind Bargain Clocks, Oesks, golden, and no mistake. diseases. Beware of counterfeits. K. II. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures Secretaries, Diarrhoea. Potulocs, Apples, Butter au7 the on went to Montville Friday cargo of days quickest HOHATIo h v record Belfast, October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Adams returned w rv'jM the funeral services of Mrs. Martha A- from any north Atlantic port to Hon- ltd*2. olulu. The ship rounded the Horn from 50 Saturdaj by boat from a trip to Washington. Hatch_John Black and son Harry went south degrees latitude in the Atlantic to 50 Not to last week, Mrs. Rogers is spending a few days in Augusta degrees south in the Pacific in 11 days, the ADMINISTRATOR'Shereby gives notice th;-,: usual time twice that. pointed administrator <>t Bangor, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Whit- SWAKV1LLK. being ;i New York, Oct. 15.—Ar. ship Shenandoah, ISABELLA tier. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Greeley of Hampden ROWELL, Watts, Sau Francisco June 13, with mdse to in the County of Wald.., visited friends in town and Sun- to Mr. Ernest Robertson returned from Saturday order; vessel Dearborn & Lapham. July bonds as the law directs \ were Mr. 27, Wm. Varney, aged 27 years, fell from pure and bweetare the bkin, ^caip, mands against the estate tireentield with one deer to his day. They accompanied by Saturday the maintopsail yard to the deck, and Hair of Infants Purified sired to present the same 1 Greeley's sister, who lost a bandbox on the upper indebted credit. breaking both legs; he died Aug. 9, and thereto are re»p.. dowu under- and Beautified immediately a way containing shirt-waists, was buried at sea. Sept. 23, lat. 30 44 N., by Miss liallie Roulstou Js. spending a few Montville, October 14, r.i- POWDER clothing, and her pocket book_Mr. A. S. Ion. 30 24 W., twisted off the rudder head, •weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. up and Pure Nickerson is doing extensive repairing on put jury rig proceeded. Roulstou. Absolutely Spoken. Oct. 18, off Cape Henelopen, state Of the house and a new M V I Tyler adding coat of sch. Young Brothers, Bath for Washington. X, Mrs. B. i. Sargent returned Tuesday by paint — Mr. C. R. Nickerson has had tin Owing to barges being detained at Hamp- Waldo ss. Off in; steamer of Rockland from a visit in ton Roads and other coal 34 80 City ,S SO SUBSTITUTE roofing put on his steam mill, and a new ports from to Belf > in and the methods > New York. coat of Baclielder is days loading, antiquated The following shows paint.Mr. Leroy used in the discharging, Ocean Barge Own- liquor cases at the Septen Miss Eunice Whittum arrived home by turning his barn about and making ers’ Association has a new charter _W£Bf adopted State vs Lewis Benmi Is lilt Tuesday from a two week, vacation SEAKSMONT. CENTKE MONTVIl.I.E. needed repairs on ins Dunnings., .air. A. J'.. party which allows the charterers 10 days sion intoxira:u to load and discharge barges of 2,non tons con. spent in Boston. The road commissioners are making a Oliu K. Ilarriman went to Lawrence, Brown has hail his house painted lemon sale; capacity and 12 days to load and discharge Sherman \N. n marked up the October iioth, where he will work at with chocolate A. T. Dr. who has the improvement by building Mass., trimmings_Mr. barges of 3,000 tons capacity and Hdays for use Cuticura as- possession int Eveleth, spent past Soap, lawful road from the lower bridge to the school carpentering_Mrs. George Thompson of Nickerson is building a new hen.house.... loading and discharging barges of 4,boutons sisted Cuticura sale. month in Boston, returned home by rail MILLIONSby Ointment, fur Sherman \\. li house. The road will he raised three feet North fell a door capacity, Sundays and legal holidays ex- Thursday evening. Searsmont through trap Mrs. T. 1). Nickerson is quite sick_M. E. preserving, purifying, and beautify- possession a,' and a water a of cepted.__ the for lawful sale way built which will pre- recently, sustaining compound fracture Wentworth of Searsport is putting up a ing skin, cleansing the scalp, and < of and Mr. \v u- Melvin Oraiit. apt. Shephard Kockport vent the the of for annual overflow of that section. one leg below the knee and badly injuring new cottage on the west side of Swan Bake. stopping falling hair, softening, sion intoxieal iiston Giinnell of Camden were in town for BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. and — Mr. and Mrs. whitening, soothing red, rough, and sale; con Frank Hopkins and Mrs. an ankle—Mrs. Caroline Jackson and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldsmith of a few last week. Salem, sore for and Melvin Grant, days Iiattie Loveland of Camden in Corrected for The Journal. hands, baby rashes, itcliings, visited friends Mrs. D, C. Cain are visiting friends who the summer Weekly sion inu». a .< Mass., spent here, chafiugs, and for all purposes of the Mrs. Albert Nickels was called to Everett rruuuce JiarKct. "rices /'«?ierr>. night.('apt. wife and Beans, pea, 2.50 Lamb P lb, 12 inflammations, Melvin Grant. and Miss Sabina of 1 Vi fust were 2.50 Lambskins. or offensive in washes '* Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Plummer after a brief Morey in Last Saturday evening was children's night some others attended the Pomona Grange medium, 5o0i.no perspiration, for Charles W. Bern town last A. L. of Yel’eyes, 3.00 Mutton p tb, ulcerative weaknesses, and for many san- Lewis Benner. visit in town returned to their cot- Sunday-Mr. Thayer at Union Harvest The children at Cole’s Corner last week and were Friday Grange. very Butter p tb, 22, )ats p bu., 32 lb, 40 Sidney .1. Duni.'i Belfast visited his Mrs. Jane Potatoes ative, antiseptic purposes which readily tage “Wildaore” in Camden. mother, furnished a good program. Songs by entertained_Miss Jackson of Beef, sides, p lb, 6,g7 p bu., 70 Daniel 11. Clark agreeably Beef fore 5 Round themselves to women. quarters, Hog, suggest John Russell. .n. Thayer, last week—Miss Emily Miller Verne Poland and Waldo is the of Nellie Mr. Roy Kneeland spent Sunday in Orono Myrtie Howes, Burleigh guest Marr_Miss Barley p buM 40345 Straw p toil, 10.00 George Veazie. has to Portland to attend the ('. T. gone \V. A Cheese p tb. 12' rurkey p tb. is a 10 $1. Melvin and attended the interesting game of foot Nash deserve special mention. treat Bessie Jngersoll of Brooks is at work for Complete Treatment, Gram, a; U, The officers of Chicken p tb, I0toi2i raliow p lb, lift3 Cuticura Soap (25c.), to cleanse the skin of li Convention... Quan- was were intoxicating bail between Tufts and 1'. of M. provided by the Grange, games Mrs. Albert Cunningham. Calf Skins, per lb. 9gl0 ^eal p lb, oft8 cruets aud scales and soften the thickened con. tabacook No. free and Duck lb. Wool, Cuticura Ointment in- Lodge, 120, accepted and then all went home to slow p 142151 unwashed. “lg cuticle, (5fte.\ to L L. Gentner. It. E arrived in town played, SANnvioiNT. p 28 and Hopkins Saturday Masons, were installed Oct. 14, as follows: Fggs doz., Wood, hard, 5.10b5.50 stantly allay itching inflammation, and sion intoxieai i... music a Fowl p tf>, Sa 15 soothe and heal, amt Cuticura Resolvent after a must visit to the nation's through pouring rain, pronouncing Laureston Smith and family left the first Wood, soft, '3.00 sale; con. enjoyable L. H. W. C. H. S. Geese Pills to cool and cleanse the Thomas, M.; Burgess, the entertainment a suc- p lb. 14215 (25c.), blood. Daniel H. Clark Miss is friends evening’s decided of the week for their home in St. capital. Hopkins visiting V. A. J. J. L. Beau Augustine, Jietail Price. Cuticura Resolvent Pills (Chocolate sion intoxieal W.; Simmons, W.; cess— Rev. H. F. Winslow was Retail Market. in Host-on. Wood of Fla....Miss S. E. French has closed her Coated) are a new. tasteless, odorless, econom- sale: con. A, G. Beef, corned, p lb,Ufa 12 dine bbL, 90 a 1.00 Treasurer; L, Mattocks, Secretary; called here last to attend the funeral p ical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura Honimer B. Cart. Friday house and to Boston for the winter_ Butter Salt, 14 lb, 20 >at Meal 4 a 5 Charles McClure and sister F. F. J. M. gone p lb, Resolvent, as well as for all other blood purifiers Daniel II. Clark. Capt. Mary Marriner, S. TL; C. Berry, D.; 80 )nions 4 o£ Mrs, Martha A. natch, who died Mrs. Cora of North Cornpbu., p lb, and humour cures. In screw-cap vials, contain- Daniel H. Clark, are Voting Haven visited her enjoying a vacation at Sebec Lake. Miss B. S. E. S. J. Llewel- Cracked Corn p bn., 80 >il. Kerosene, gai.,13al4 fiO 25c. eon. Lassell, S.; Wing, S.; Oct. 14th — Last week M. C. ing doses, price Tuesday, relatives here last week — Miss Inez Max- Corn Meal p bu., 80 Pollock 4.n 4 McClure's in the office is tak- L. T. p tb, Sold throughout the world. British Depot: 27-28, Daniel II. Clark, position post lyn Lincoln, Tyler; Ness, Marshal. and J. A. of Cheese p lb, 15; Pork lb. 13 Smith Clough Haverhill, Mass., field is home from Orono. Her health would p Charterhouse Sq., London. French Depot: Rue de sion intoxieal Cotton Seed la Paris. Potter I)Ri ii ash en by Mr. Frank GrOsS. Past Junior Grand Warden, Adelbert Mil- p cwt., 1.55' Plaster p bbL, M3 Pti*. Chkm. Coki». Sole eon. arrived with fifty-three horses for sale, U. 8. A. sale; not permit her to remain at the college the Codfish, dry. p lb. 5@8i Rye Meal p lb. 3 Props.. Boston, AU about the Skin.” free. Thomas lett, with the assistance of Past Master L. Cranberries Haugti Notwithstanding the weather several of ranging from one to eight years old. They p qt., stoio^ Shorts pewt., 1.10 Charles n'fonn. remainder of the term — A. W. | T. Ness as Shiite, Clover Seed, t32l8l tb. our young went to Belfast last Satur- Grand Marshal, and Bro. A. A. have hired the Herriman barn and Sugar p 5 Harry L.Broui people Mayo of stmr. Mount is at home_ Flour p bbl.. 4.50to5.00: SalT. T. I., Waterman as Grand pilot Desert, p bu., 33 Hammer B. Car day night to see “The Christian” which Chaplain installed the of Clement and Cushman. H.G.Seedpbu., 3.6O.1 Sweet bought hay Laura who has been Potatoes, 3 Deouiud L. G»-:,; officers. Blanchard, very sick, Lard p tb. 141 Wheat Meal. was played there by a stock company. the These horses were bought in South Dakota 5 eon. j is now able to attend school—Mrs. Sarah William E. The souvenir in and shipped to Haverhill, Mass., and then Searsport china made Clifford is in Boston and Portland for a BUKA. con. The of the driven here to W. 1 < hi, Germany for C. (». Sawyer has arrived. bright days October, lovely ...Llewellyn Keller went Lewis just visit—Janies Staples left Monday for Se- The Celebrated Edmund Wils I• and The House looks of the changes being wrought by G. E. Nash and little daughter of China Allen, daughter. Searsport imposing. He has used them here during the summer Hutchins. In Penobscot. Oct. 8. to Mr. and teneed fine Nature's hand — The annual of visited friends in town last week_Since meeting Mrs. A. L. e Many of our people, who own wood lots on the buckboard owned by Mr. Perkins_ Hutchins, a son. A. A. Howes, the Waldo Union was largely attended, five open time Leon Perry has killed two deer Hart In Appleton, Sept. IK, to Mr. and Mrs. line i-.’oo. and have crews chopping and those who do The writer has an Easter lily in bloom. This Starling Hart, a daughter. Erect Form Richard H. M members A boun- and E. Clement one_Mr. J. J. Clement is I honorary being present. Kennky. In teneed line v not -wn Tots are buying stumpage on specu- is the seventh blossom from one bulb this Appletor, Oct. 14. to Mr. and tiful picnic dinner was in order, with the putting an addition on his barn_Miss Mrs. Frank Kenney, a sol. Marcellas R K lation. <>ne of our sea captains who is a close ; season_We were shown ajlarge ripe peach Montgomery. In Camden, Oct 15, to Mr. ami sentenced fin- addition of ice cream, later on. The Edna Thompson will spend a few weeks pres- Mrs. (\ O. Montgomery, a >on. observer, remarked the other day “If we flicked from Hie tree of E. A. Partridge paid. ence of the girls and boys as invited guests with her aunt, Mrs. B. Gowen of Thorn- Poland. In Motitvill**, October 16, to Mr. and Edward H K havogood sledding this winter I shall buy at the Narrows Get. lkthjalso strawberry Mrs. Dudley A. Poland, son. sentenced fii added much to the enjoyment of the dike.Mr E. Stevens is at home on day. ■ Sherman. In Appleton. Sept.-J8, to Mr. and paid. my wood cheaper than I have for ten years blossoms and blue violets picked the past Airs. The officers of the previous year were re- a visit to his family. lie will return Albert Sherman, a son. week — are scarce in this -onteneed, ■ past." elected.\n abundant of is to Delaware, where he has been em- Apples vicinity crop apples paid. and most of them of very poor quality_ MAKttiKD. Among the guests at the Searsport house being gathered on some farms in this vicin- ployed the past year—Frank Sanford is H. mer B. ( Any one finding a hunch of keys between William A. *lni ii g tin '.st week were the following: ity, while on others there is a enlarging his house and connecting it with shortage_ Annis-C>t:; of Camden. l’J'i'i: < Stephen Smith, were 1 >kan-Thomas. la Leonard L. « Alien, D. 1.. i Camden and (norma w. Thomas of sentenced. 1’ • A!, V. \V. from his carriage Oct. llth_Saturday Allen, C. C. Parker, the woods near ld.> home....George Walls, New Hampshire — There will he a musical Uncolm ill**. paid. morning, Oct. IS, the themoineter was Pi ( 'll,I! !rs ( Freeman I t 1. J. A. M. 1>* >\v\ im4-Mi'Fa hi \ n In Oct. 8. )’( .•!*!:• iselii, Belger, a resident of this. town for many years, vis- concert by Mr. and Mrs. \, T. Gay at Grange above the first cold wave this fall. Bucksport. zero; Marball C. Downing! I Dover and Miss (iertrude ?eln-ed. tin- 1 i. <•! — 'li-r, aii! Tallin, 0. F. Sweeney, F. ited friend.- here recently. Though quite Ilall this, Thursday, evening. McFarlanc of Oreenvilb* I. L. Slap: teneed. fine >1 W. Albert R. Liska. his lli nni' K M hi'Kvant. In Oakland Heights, Wood, lame he retains former cheerfulness. STOt KT(>\ Sriil.NtiS. Fred M Mao SHIP NEWS. Oet L'l, b> Rev. Jam -s Brown vilie. Ralph B. Her- The ‘hristian Endeavor sociable will be ...■Mrs. .1 U. Littlefield's sister, Mrs. Maria Mrs Sarah K. Clifford left the middle rick of Belfast and Amv K. Sturtevant of l'air- teiieed. Ini ", tield. Fred \ entertained with a has returned to her home in ol' last week for a visit of with prophecy party by Boutley, Kings- several days Poll'1 OF BELFAST. Letts-Emerson. In Bluehill, Oct. 6. Ma-k William K <. — H. Sell! ‘l;eed. la Mi>ses Eiheiind Havener and Jessie Moris- ton, Ontario Some of the visitors from her sister, Mrs. Wheelden, in (irrington.... ARRIVED. ulls and Miss Ethel 11. Emerson, both of Bluehill. paid ><>n m tin Conference Room out of town are Margaret The urrent Events Club held their Upper this, Bickford, Mary regular Oct. Id. Sclis. Nile, Boston; Sharon, Ban- 1'i:m)I.i t.-n Hii.es. In Nortliport. Oetober JJ. Benj. H. Mn. teneed. line Thur>day, evening Oct. Altli. You will Johnson, Alice Kane and Mary Stevens_ meeting Out. loth, with Mrs. Morse. gor. ! Charles IVnulcton of Boston and Miss Esth- r Ralph I Hills of Henrv Bolan. •> K. A Brown and Uct lv*. Sells. Radiant, Swan’s Island; Nortliport. plea>e bring in an envelope a photograph family lia\n moved to .James \V. Cox of Oakland, California, Sr.u i.Ks (’AHit. In S a. i-:. .. Annie May, Rockland. ar-port. October Is. at Hinton—Mrs. 'tb<- M. I lh v. !.. 11. Lewis a. Bel.! -•I yourself as a baby or in very early child- Sarah Cunningham has was the guest of Capt. L. M. Partridge for a Oct. lil. Sells. \\ illie L. parsonage, by Hamilton. Newton, Bangor; W. bster K. Staple-- and Miss Isabella h. Card, common >ei hoo'l. If this is gone on a visit to her sister in North An- few the Mr. c. FraiiKiort for Havana. Win! impossible bring at least days past week. and Capo Scotia, Th.!'i:\-1.\di). In Belfast, o- t. ir,, by Way- (Jet. 'll. Sch. A. \Y. Kilis, Boston. land p< *S"t•""i11! 1 an infantile picture of some noted man dover, P. were in a around the Ryder, Knowlton. Esq., Nelson \V. Tildeii and companions voyage 1 t iara «R lawlul sale SAILED. Ladd, both of Islesboro. or woman MOKItll.L. Horn to the California gold tieids, fifty Wai.i.-Wii.i.iamscn. In Rockland. Oct. in. -ost" >1" P S. Duiltm 1 lie fall term of schools (>ct. id. Sell. P. .\1. Bonney, Burgess, Arthur F. Wall an 1 Alfretta Williamson, both of closed last week. years ago. Having kept up the acquain- K. a. am Yinailiaven. I Rockland. s. NORTH SEARSPORT ITEMS. a find Sl'M1 am: 1 After vacation of two weeks the winter tance since the return of the latter, after a AMERICAN PORTS. Wkthkur.l:K-McCcsk-k. In Lincoin ville, Oct. I Win. K (Irani. >! >. 15, Burton R Wet lerbee and Mildred L. McCus- E. R. Nickerson has returned to Bel- i term begins—Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Mer- few years among the argonauts, many re- Uct. 14. j New York, Ar, sells. Charles K. icK, both of Camdi n. W. A del tilt grade. | riam have been visiting in Somerset County miniscences were talked over during their Scuis, Allen, Calais; Flora ITessey, Rock- ed, fine i« sell. Jose Promised A. K. Brov. the ten Mrs. land; sld, Ulaverri, ** has returned to his I past days.... Sophia W. Harts- pleasant reunion. Mr. Cox will spend the I Edmund Bom- Joseph Murray home Land; 15, ar, sells. Ldward Stewart, trank- >! K1) horn has been the Uarenei- M K. in Boston. spending past week with winter in the South and in Cuba, coming Sarah L. L)avis, Pleasant W. B. CORSETS fort; River, Me.; senteneed. ; her daughter, Mrs. Fred Carter in Belfast. here, possibly, again in the spring.Mr. 17, ar, sch. J. V. Wellington, Yinailiaven; Miss Bessie Eastman Ar\V(>ci». In Bucksport, Oct. 9, Edward 8. paid. has returned to her sells. A. | V — Charles Merriam has been in Liberty Dillon left Thursday for his home in Somer- 19, ar, Mary Hail, Stouington, Me.; Atwood, aged 7s years. Belli, H. ;d_- home in Winterport. Estelle, Frankfort for Philadelphia. Cakvkk. In Oct. teiieed. fine > several days doing work. Charles Mass-Mrs. Susie Rendell Vinalliaven, 9. Etta (Ames' FOR SALK AT cemetery ville, spent Beaufort, N. C\, Oct. 14. sld, sch. War- widow of Eugene Carver. K. H. Knowll (V h Dorr has been a manure is noted for Wm. (*. Poor a building becoming his excellent work.... several days with Mrs. Nellie Rendell in ren Adams, Fletcher, Jacksonville. Cooi-er. In North Haven. Oct. 8. Mrs. Betsey 86 8 io pros. shed and hen house. Oct. 15. Cooper, aged years. months. davs. '* Mrs. Maddocks of Norridgewock was in last Boothbay Harbor, sld, sch. Leyi t* ('onii Searsport week, returning Saturday Chaim., in Belfast, Oct. 10, Ella .Maud Chas. Hart, New York. Crapo, tem-etl. tine Mr and Mrs. Elmer Clarke of town a few days lately, visiting friends and Smith blowers occu- aged 5 months. Prospect evening_The glass Ga., Uct. 14. sch. Austin D. naid. then -• Darien, Cld, Dyfh. In Bar Harbor, Oct. 13. infant child of were in tow n last her nephew, Everett Nash_Miss Minnie Denslow Hall last Thurs- Sunday. pied Wednesday, Knight, Bennett, New York. Nelson and Carri Dyer, aged 10 davs. Geo. W. issHied. Jesse K. st. Wood went to Thomaston last where and Portland, Uct. 14. Sld, sch. Rebecca ! Dyfh. in South Thomaston, Oet. 14, William Burkett’s, ). Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Mathews visited week, day, Friday Saturday evenings giving teiieed. tine in sch. Melissa ; Anthony Dyer, aged 85 years. 3 9 davs. she finds employment—Mr. and Mrs. An- satisfaction to all who the enter- Palmer, Baltimore; port, months, A. F. SlUlIhd! friends in Union patronized Trask tor sells. Fi.ktchfr. In Portland, Oct. IS. Sewall recently. Florida; Id, ar, Levi Hart, Capt. Edniuiid Wi.l""i drew are on tainments— The a B. Fletcher, of Belfast, aged 70 Woodbury being congratulated School League gave for New York Sadie Red years. s Waite:- has Bangor ; Wiicutt, Haynes. In Odd teiieetl, file Moody been improving the a new | Belfast. October 21, Rosanna Fellows’ Block. arrival....Rev. H. W. Abbott of very pleasant dance Friday evening_The Beach for do. of Fretl M. Sta]> looks of hi> Haynes Islesboro, aged 93 years, l month and buildings by shingling. Palermo was in town last Boston, Uct. Id. Ar, soli. Viola Rep paid, | 9 days. teneed. fine s' Saturday_The Mattinee Whist Club was hospitably enter- Richard H \: Brunsw ick, Ga.; 17, ar, bark Penobscot, Ingkaiiam. In Roxbury. Mass., Oct. Julia Miss Faustina who has been on funeral of Mrs. Phebe A. Cross was held at 13, teneed. fin* «- Curtis, tained Friday by Mrs. G. A. Stevens_ bkne. s. G. St. A. (Robbins), widow of a na- Singapore; Hart, Simon; Joseph Ingraham, Leonard L. « the sick list, is fast. her late residence, Oct. Rev. sch. L. L. tive of Thomaston, aged 89 n months, n improving quite Monday, 13tli, Mr. and Mrs. Webber of Fitchburg, Mass., Warren, Jersey City; cld, sch. years, eon. days. Remains brought, to Rockland for burial G. E. G. Eliza J. Pendleton, Norfolk ; Sarah W. Law- ‘. Miss Priscilla Nichols has gone to Pros- Edgett officiating_Rev. E. Edg- arrived last Thursday on their wedding at Acliorn cemetery. Leonard I ett will in rence, Norfolk; 16, cld, sell. Wm. Pickering, Lfrmond. In PROBATE NOTICES. Marcellos R. K pect to teach in the Point school house. preach the church in Morrill next tour, and are the guests of the bride's Lincolnville. Oct. 3. Frank I.er- Sellers, Bangor; 20, sld, sells. A. VV. Ellis, mond, aged -jo years, 6 months. etc.; con. Sunday at 3 p. m., local and will occu- Leonard L <>• time, aunts, Mrs. Horace Staples and Mrs. Belfast; passed Highland light, sch. Peu- Fcshok. In Lincolnville, Oct. 1, Ivra Linden, Mrs. Alvin West of West Searsport, who etc.: eon. py the pulpit the 2d and 4th of each • dleton satisfaction, for Jacksonville, son of Mi. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pusher, 4 Sundays Elmer Thompson.Mr. Rufus aged 11T ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- ('art.-i ha> been very ill for the past three weeks, Mudgett Uct. Id. sch. R. W. months. Homep month at the above hour until further j Bangor, Sid, Hopkins, ff fast, on the 14th of 1902. a came home Saturday from Kingman, for Work. In Brooks, Sept. 16, Mary E. Work, day ..October, sion iiiltiM* is convalescing. Hichbdru, New York; 17, ar, schs. Annie Annie E. administratrix on the estate of sa ■ sellteii‘ notice—Our farmers and fruit raisers were | aged 30 years and 6 days. Treat, ; an indefinite time, the mills “shut PI. Boston ; Sadie Roxanna M, late of in said etl. mittiiini" Mrs. Bloomfield Reed and having I Lewis, Corey, do.; Henry Babbidge. Winterport. family of well for the Ceil US quite prepared sudden freeze down” for the present—Mrs. C.S. Kendall l W. Cramp, Baltimore. County, deceased, having presented her private .Mil l. are claim said estate for allowance. Southwest Harbor visiting her parents, last as Beverly, uct. it>. Ar, sen. against Saturday morning, most of the win- in with her Daylight, possession spent Saturday Searsport sister, Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three lawful sale: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorr. ter' fruit was gathered. The thermometer Philadelphia. Edward H. K Mrs. II. 11. McGilvery — Mr. and Mrs. Al- Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 16. Ar, sch. War- weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a Mr. and Mrs. Dorr 18 above. newspaper published in Belfast, in -aid possession i! Warren and family, registered only bert M. Ames closed their house last week ren Adams, Fletcher, Jacksonville tor Phila- County, lawful sale | that all persons interested mav attend at a Pr liiivn NORTH 1 ROY. — Mrs. F.vie has a while at work on the wharf in I ; Xye choice selectioirof Laiireston Smith of St. Augustine, Fla., and St. J ago, Oct. 6. Sid. brig Jennie llulbert, Belfast. strained iug li'pioi NOTICE. The subscriber here- as to Lew The two thunder showers of and combined with her Mr. Park of our choir rendered some Veazie, Maracaibo for New York. my back, and paid little attention to the pain at notice that Sunday night millinery good very EXECUTRIX’Sby give they have been duly ap- Anson P. 1 St. John, N. B., Oct. 17. Ar. sch. Annie but it Executrices of the last were here with a fall taste she has a Ham is first, kept increasing until it became so se- pointed will anil testament session inp*x quite heavy plentiful good trade—Percy pleasing music, making the service very of M. Allen, Bath, 18, cld. sch. Manuel R. eoi as a vere that 1 had to resort to some remedy to check fill sale; of rain — Dr. A. W. Rich of Brooks was up river for a to — '* acting guide large party. enjoyable all present Mr. Albert M. Curza, Philadelphia. REBECCA HARRIMAX. late of Winfield s 1 it. dragged in this and as Prospect. ....Mrs. Things along way, ud the guest of Reuben Rhoades recently_ Frank Mammon has returned from Ames left Saturday for a trip to Boston and MARINE MISCELLANY. possession each successive attack occurred 1 took something in the County of Waldo, deceased. All persons sale. a to lawful Mrs. Lizzie M. Smith is visiting her sister- trip Boston, where she has been with New York — Miss Ann has a 20. having demands against the estate of said de- •• Thompson Bangor, Oct. The sch. George B. Fer- for it, but they seemed to of their own ac- Joseph I.a/. stop ceased are desired to the same for her for a number of weeks was moved to Stetson's present set- fenced, fun- in-law, Mrs. Hester A. Smart... .Miss Angie daughter leav- new stock of at her guson marine rail- reoccur very pretty millinery cord, only to with reduplicated force. I tlement, and all indebted thereto are requested way Saturday, where she will receive gen- Augustus Xo Garcelon has been with her ing her comfortable with a young baby a room in the J. G. Lambert which had to make payment immediately. •• stopping sister, building, eral read considerable about Doan’s Kidney Pills Antonio Ji. few weeks repairs. ALMKDA AVERY. Ceu*a. Mrs. Clare Whitney,of Unity the past week. old—Mr. Charles Riley was all are invited to examine-Mrs. Warren Oct. 17. West in our Belfast paper and friends who heard me Frank Portland, Mark Island A 1,FREDA HARRIMAX. Lor«‘iizo Pm.! .... kicked a horse last 2 of back advised me to Miss Belle My rick closed a very success- by Saturday, breaking Ilaskell and son, accompanied by her hus- Ledge Buoy No. a red spar, is reported complaining my aching Prospect, October 14, 1902. Winfield s. 1 the bone below adrift from Fast Penobscot and will be use them. I went to Edmund Wilson’s ful term of school in Burnham, Saturday ... the knee. Hr. Brown was band’s mother, left Monday to join Mr. 11. Bay Finally ing house. as soon as practicable. in for a box and George I>on \ ed Oct. 29th by Miss Mary llichboin. All Penobscot sld from substitute. ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- Bq. Singapore May administratrix of estate Nov. 14th — Miss Flora E. Carleton is in pointed the of Fewer Gallon*: Wears are cordially invited to attend. and Barbadoes Sept. 22, and arriv- Longer. 20, B. Bangor where she is taking a course in the ed at Boston October 17. She reports hav- JOHN WHITE, late of Unity, Shaw Business College—Mrs. Mary D. You can paint a building with fewer gal- Stops the Cough ing passed Anjer June 26, Cape of Good in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given LOST Rhoades is in where she is bonds as the law directs. All de- Fairfield, super- ous of Devoe Lead and Zinc than with and works oft the Cold. Hope Aug. 7, at St. Helena Aug. 19; crossed RENT. persons having mands against the estate of said deceased are de- On Church Street, last 1 intending repairs on her buildings and the equator Sept. 3 in Ion. 35° 30' W.; had Mixed Paints, and it will wear twice as A desirable tenement with stable and modern sired to present the same for settlement, and all ?d with two premises, preparatory for winter weather. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold fine weather the pin sprax throughout passage. conveniences, including bath room. Suitable for indebted thereto are requested to make jiayment A suitable reward xvnl 1>* n j — O. B. Rhoades entertained long as lead and oil mixed hand. Sold in one No no Price 25 company by day. Cure, Pay. San Francisco, Oct. 9. Ship W. F. Bab- a small family. 21 PEARL STREET. immediately. M1DIKEMARR. MISS Lot I"1 from Waterville Friday and^Saturday. by J. W. Jones. cents. cock, from Baltimore, which arrived to-day, Belfast, October 15,1902.—2w42 Unity, October 14,1902. lw43* Pi'11