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The Republican Journal. >!l "\- _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER TO. 1901 NUMBER 14. To-Day’s Journal. iii value as made. It amounts HAYDEN DRUMMOND originally JOSIAH DEAD. THE CHURCHES. Secret to more than and Societies. \«;i: 1. $10,000,000 consists HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. PERSONAL. almost of rich mines in the Schools and Colleges., exclusively Portland, Oct. 25. . Josiah Hay- the Mexico.What is ltev. G. E. Edgett will preach at Poor’s The grand bodies of the Maine Odd ouiplimeiited Lucky Batopilas district, den A. LL. Fel- Many were absent or tardy last Wednes- A. A. went to Boston la.-t Thurs- h i'iimi Humor. A Drummond, >1., D.,one of the Knight Rig Ap- stated to he the oldest ship in the world Mills next Sunday afternoon. lows met in in in i.i\deii Druininoud Dead., most Augusta 1870, 1892 and day. “Wonder why?” on business.- has been sold at Teneriffe to ! distinguished men in the United day Churches Secret Soeie- recently Rev. and Mrs. Harry Lutz will receive the now again in 1902. Local be broken This is the Italian States, having achieved eminence as a Mrs. T. of Rockland visited at Kstale..Concerning up. ship at on Mugridge Reunion. parish the parsonage Friday evening, Miss Abbie O. B. H. now Family Sent to Anita, registered at the port of Genoa. jurist, politician, mathematician, genealo- At the Oct. 22nd session in Portland of Stoddard, S., ’01, X. S. Lord’s last week. High School Oct. 3lst, from 8 to 10 o'clock. of t\ Philosophy. The Anita, which resembles gist and as a distinguished member of the of Malta ellesley College, had Her name read in in the l'ath District Christopher the Knights the full board of old F. E. Cottrell of Rockland visited rela- Columbus’ The chapel as one of the a Belfast Weather Report. ship, the. Santa Maria, was Masonic dead on Maine Universalist Sunday School officers was twenty out of class fraternity, dropped Con- re-elected, and it was voted to tives in Belfast last week. i> Mtdents. Personal, built in Genoa in and effected her closed Oct. of two hundred and to attain 1548, gress street Saturday afternoon. convention at Mechanic Falls hold the next session at X. J. fifty highest p \<;k 2. last at the end of Trenton, rank. voyage March, 1002, Josiah 23rd with addresses Rev. Manley Town- Mrs. Joel I’. Wood returned home Satur- of Fort Sheridan.. The from Hayden Drummond was born in by Naples to Teneriffe, six or seven The executive committee of the a i.u. send of Rev. grand day from visit in Aroostook. .The National W. C. weeks Winslow, Kennebec county, Me., August Dixfield and State Missionary u'lit head..Barge I.auneh- ago.Elizabeth Cady Stanton, lodge A. 0. U. W., at a in 'I he and is W. YV. of Portland. meeting Augusta girls of the Senior class wish to ex- Mrs. G. W. to Belfast by RaiL.Biooks- the well known woman died JO, 1827, descended from Alexander Hooper Benson returned .Saturday from suffragist, Oct. 22nd, decided to hold the next their u Wedding at Montville. 26th at Drummond, one of a of meeting press appreciation of the dra- a visit of two weeks in Boston. Oct. her home in New York, of colony Scoteh-Irish Services at the Universalist church next of the boys’ Works for the Heathen. old ! who settled in Maine grand lodge in Waterville on the matic power in connection with age. She w as conscious almost to Presbyterians, in the litera- Mrs. Fred A. 1720. lie obtained his Sunday will be as usual. The subject of third in Wood of Skovhegan visited the last. The children with Mrs. Stan- early education in Tuesday February. ture. To be sure we do not hear uo 1 the district school and the sermon will be “The from always relatives in Belfast last week. ton distinguished him- morning Cry t*\\ when she died were Mrs. M. F. Waldo Lodge and Aurora Rebekah them, but we give them the credit of Hie X Surgi-on self by his proficiency in mathematics, lie the and of the doing Lawrence and Mrs Stanton of Depths,” evening address, Mrs. Levi L. Robbins left 1 ist for Library..The Camden Blatch later attended Vassalboro Academy, where Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., are well represented in the best they can. Friday New “Self Control.” The seats are free and all a visit in Thorndike and York. Henry and Robert L. of he mastered Colburn's algebra when the officers of the Grand and Grand vicinity. .14 are Lodge The seniors are looking forward to the New York, Theodoreof Baris, thirteen years old. He was invited. Notes.. Hie Li he lawyers: subsequently Assembly. Russell G. Dyer is of Clarence Amman of Lewiston visited his ty and G. assistant teacher of mathematics at Secretary study of civics which promises to be \n Smith, a real estate broker at ! the Services at next any- .1. Morse Dead..The the Methodist the Grand Lodge; .Miss Grace E. father, E. S. Shuman, the week. Hi Grand Banker.' at Island. academy. Entering Colby, then Waterville gjiurch Walton, thing but interesting. part Wardeneliffe, Long will be as usual. The’subject of N« 'vs ellast.. YY. I- college, he there also gained high Sunday of the Rebekah _ reputa- Secretary Assembly; Mrs. Mr. and Lewis E. Pitcher of New of the tion as a mathematician and was the forenoon the Rev. G. Ask Mr. —’03 if “voulez vous me baisser” Northport Granges. graduated sermon by pastor, Samuel of the left me Fish and Caul The section Adams, Chaplain Assembly; last Thursday for a visit in Boston. 1 Island..Coal Cheaper along with honors in the class of 1840, receiving E. of the is an for the Edgett, will be “The Ascent Soul.” Miss ilertha 1. official of appropriate phrase astronomy the route of the Sebasticook A Moose- three years later the degree of A. M. lie Rird, reporter the Miss Florence Stevens went to' The music in will include a class. Auburn head school fur three in the niean- the evening Alton K. railroad, above llartland, is not taught years, Assembly; Braley, District De- to visit violin a cornet Monday her sister, Mrs. W. G. Saw- to be at when it comes to time studying law in the office of Messrs. solo by C. E. Davis and solo Grand The planispheres for the use of the as- grinned game. j puty Master; and Samuel Adams, telle. Uoutelle and Noyes in Waterville, and was M. F. For several miles the track runs by Crockett. Vice President of the Past Grand tronomy class have arrived, and already New < and Notes Fd- I admitted to the bar at Augusta in 1850. In Repre- a forest which has for a 1 the often Mrs. Edwin Frost visited her e- through quite Rev. of the ill Tile schools R, that year he made a business trip to Califor- G. E. Edgett attended the meeting of sentatives’ Association. repeated question other daughter, number of entertain- Miss Head of the R'e- years provided nia, then in the midst of the gold excile- the in pupils “what are you going to do with Charlotte B. Frost, in Sanford ment for j Ministerial Association Milbridge The annual field day of the uniform rank last hunters, and many deer, par- nient, traveling by way of the Isthmus, and those is week. Tuesday, and on the subject of the of things?” heard. tridges and woodcock have been shot became a member of the bar in that State, spoke Maine Knights of Pythias opened in Au- ••'c time Luther Caldcrwood left >d Salvage (story).. there, while Moose on the west also. After his return to Waterville in the limit to pastorates. The limit had burn Oct. 22nd. is it true that sour apples eaten in school Friday morning ■ i■:11. pond Companies of the order tioflections of a for a side of the track has a Horded not j following year, Mr. Drummond rapidly been extended to five and was abol- are sweeter than ? Ask Miss visit in Massachusetts and New a Fruit Crop..A 1 error only years from ail over the State arrived in the honey I)- Hamp- I rose to prominence in the practice of his city shire. good fishing but at times pretty fair ished wholly four years ago. The question the forenoon and Miss C-about it. profession, and in He was at liist during to the number of about b.KS. duck And now it is told that | politics. hunting. affiliated with the Democratic hut of a limit in now under discus- 200. in the Mr. and Mrs. 1). P. Palmer left ; party, restoring afternoon a parade marched The boys have been found to be ornamen- Monday > C<•rresptmdenec..Ship a deer was shot a who was by lady owing to his opposition to slavery left tlie I sion. for Portland Marriages.. Deaths. through the principal streets of the two tal hr corners, if not useful in recitations. and Boston ti buy holiday aboard the morning train on its down ranks in 1855 and became a Republican. at goods. the other was seen He with enthusiasm into the At the Unitarian church, Rev. cities, ending Auburn A. A. park, where THE trip day. The deer I plunged sup- Harry OF WEEK. a dress a short distance from the track and j port of tin* doctrines of the young party and Lutz, pastor, there will be morning services parade was held. In the evening a Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Knight of Rockland was in 185*5 took the stump in its behalf for ball was in brought down at the first shot. | next at io.tr> o’clock with given honor of the visitors at The spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W eight weeks, speaking two and sometimes Sunday preaching Freshman class has finished the I>i'. Charles (). Muddy Bond, Washington, has been | Auburn hall. field Burkett. three times a In 1857, while by the pastor. The subject of the sermon Thursday sports were study of the of Greece stocked with trout and I day. away Legendary history i.is as square-tailed from he was nominated for the held at Lake and a was position super- home, lower will be “The Church and the Modern grove dinner served and has now on its true Mr. Clarence C. salmon, from State at Au- 1 begun history Brooks was the soloist at the hatchery branch of the State legislature and elected. by the ladies of the Maine General llos- World.’’ Special music will be rendered by Pythian sisterhood. the service in burn. at the instance of Hon. L. M. The next year he was re-elected and chosen Frank Bramhall has returned to school. Peoples Bangor last Sunday e succeeded by J>r. Staples, who is taking a interest speaker, filling the office with distinction. the choir, with a duet by the Misses Sulli evening. lively Some of the Freshmen would like to bor- in the work of In 185b he was elected to the State van and and a solo Mi. Thorndike. of Portland. Dr. stocking the ponds of senate, Poor, by Transfers in Real Estate. A. P. Lord of but his seat to the row a few rose-hips from any of the Augusta ami II. I.. Lord of .: many 1 riends through- Knox county with lish. Senator resigned accept position All are most cordially invited. The upper of attorney general. He was re-elected to classmen who are with them.—’Ml. Rockland visited Capt. X. s. Lord and fam- ih in and out of his will undertake to get a law en 12 o’clock. The following transfers in real estate provided Staples that office in 18(51,18(52 and 18(58, and then de- Sunday school will meet at last week. w acted next winter ily ill regret to know of by Legislature pro- clined a were recorded in Waldo re-election. There a County Registry has the of fish from this will be missionary meeting at the One of Mrs. Andrew J. lie been at the hibiting taking ->u I’lnmmonu to oriutnu in of Deeds for the week Oct. ld<)2. the Senior girls has made the Knowdton went to Bos- North church at ending 2d, \ us and that pond for a of live years and 1880 and from this he was later sent this, Thursday, evening ton to during period city L. II. Mosher, Unity, to E. L. Braley, Burn- amazing discovery that towns do not have Saturday join her husband, who has ml most the after that to the and served as “Missions in North China.” efficient service. regulating fishing time, again legislature again 7.15; subject, mayors. employment there. of the House. He also served the ham ; land in Unity. Otis Farrar, Knox, to During this long so as to preserve the lish. Muddy speaker Sunday services will be as follows: Sermon city as its solicitor. Mr. Drummond was a Charles F. Bessey, Brooks; land and build- Ralph B. Herrick and bride arrived home i.nteudent lie lias seen pond is admirably adapted for the prop- the at 10.45 a. in.; “The member of the national conven- by pastor subject, The Senior Literature class a of Republican in Knox. L. F. has begun the ! from their t rom comparative- agation trout.F. 11. Savage while Prince and Perfeeter of Faith.” The sac- ings Pendleton, Islesboro, wedding trip Monday. They tion which nominated Lincoln for the Presi- of Julius 'ions to its out in Bath at Dana’s to A. A. Pendleton and land in study Shakespeare's Caesar. reside *4 Union street. present large gunning Friday, dency and lie in later years made many val- rament of the Lord’s Supper will be admin- others, do.; mate of greater use- mill pond, got sight of a dock of six uable contributions to the of that Francena J. et history istered. Sunday school at noon; annual Islesboro (3 deeds). Moody Mrs. Elizabeth MePhail visited friends in the teen black ducks. were on a was also an were absent on iitve figured up that They log great gathering. He active to A. Many Tuesday and the Belfast this of the Y. P. S. C. E. at 0.15 m.; als., Swanville, Edgar Robertson, do.; week, while on her way from ! fair lacked but in the water and Mr. Savage had a line member of the conventions which nomin- meeting p. two divisions of and i.psham land in Swanville. Ida A. to Geometry Junior Isle to -. view ated and Blaine. After 1884, Mr. address by the pastor at 7.15 p.m.; subject, Ileal, Belfast, Presque Islesboro. n .'h.iiotl, of which of them. He had a double-bar- Hayes French recited Drummond declined to be a candidate for R. I'. Hills, do.; land and in Bel- together. m u on me second nay l'elled gun and let both charges go at “The Value of Sentiment.” buildings Mrs. Edward Pusher returned home to public office, preferring to devote his time fast. Loranus F. to more than them. He secured of the birds. Pendleton, Islesboro, Freedom last i 1 Horn a any year's eight to tlie practice of his profession. Had he These officers were elected at the State The Junior .day visit to Mr. and the Arthur land in Islesboro. Literature class is studying story of society. remained in life he have won Shea, Rockland; Mrs. .I. public might Advent Sunday School convention in Bath, the myth of Persephone. Wesley Bailey. tie proposed electric, roi.mi'Ai. Points. Rev. s. E. ir-an. high position. He was mentioned as candi- Samuel S. Stinson, , to Chas. C. Oct. 22nd: President, Ilev. J. F. Clothey, Edward!!. Dunbar of s the Augusta, Win- scom of Bar Harbor lias filed an appli- date for governor and United States senator Fowler, Unity; land and buildings in Unity. Plymouth, Mass., r at and was offered a position on tlie supreme Biddeford; vice presidents, Rev. T. J. Cool- The Seniors have the of visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. railway Togas cation with the governor and council A. M. to Knowles suspended study Henry bench of the State, which, however, he did broth of Rev. Corliss Small, Freedom, Bangs, I. Thoniaston ,v Cain- asking that corrections he made in the Dover, Benjamin of American History while taking up the sub- Dunbar, the past week. W not care to accept. do.; land in Freedom, s. N. Goodwin, arren is practically vote of Hancock county for sheriff at MPltown, Rev. A. 11. Kricson of Oxford; ject of civics. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Drummond was long connected with to c! ('has M. Welch went to > the Kennebec Journal. tin* recent election and that a certificate and treasurer, Mrs. Flora Northport, Georgiana Pliilbrook, do; the railways of Maine. As early as 1851 he secretary 11am, Lynn, Mass. where Mr. W. ich been one land and buildings in Esther J. Saturday, surveyed, by of election he issued to him. He claims was connected with the Androscoggin and The executive committee was Northport. Bridgton. The members of the Sophomore class are has work in a shoe factory. ■c■Mills and the other that votes intended for him were not Kennebec and in KS84 was elected a Stevens, Unity, to Jane Stevens, do.; land railroad, to and sustain a Held ( empowered appoint reminded by Miss S. that it is dangerous W’hiteiield into Hast counted in the following towns: Blue- director of the Maine entral when the two in Unity. Grace E. Denslow, New York,to Rev. E. S. Philbrook attended the meet- North roads wore consolidated. Mr. Drummond secretary. There were about 50 delegates to move around the chairs in the class Jefferson* hill, Brookline, 17: Brooksville. 10: Willis A. Barnes, lain! in Stockton ; ing of the Central Maine Ministers < .infer- resigned as a director in ls71 in order to aid do.; in e to Warren, but o; peer Isle, 10; present. Several papers and addresses room, for the floor is slippery and you are in Buekspoit. Dedham, in the consolidation of the Maine ('entral springs. Mary A. Foster, New York, to ence Waterville, Monday d t; e have Eden Bar Ilarhor o: were read. liable to over.—’05. enterprise ‘>1. Ellsworth, and the Portland and Kennebec, in which Willis A. land in Stockton tip 'lii'li route will be se- Barnes; Springs. Miss Clara Rydm- has returned t- :• a Houldsboro R>: Hancock, 20: Lamoine. betook an active He soon after be- part. recent Loramis F. to Eben Mi ls is under arrest At the annual meeting of the North Pendleton, Islesboro, home in Islesboro after a two week- Mount Desert. •>. Orlaiul, <>: Penob- came clerk of tin-* corporation and held the Shipbuilding in the Bath District. c-it ■ church the, officers were G. Babbidge, land in Islesboro. Moses murder of Martin scot, in: Sedgwick, is: Sullivan, 2-V. of'1 ice until IBs death. In 1S75 Mr. Drum- parish following do.; to Mrs. C. D. Raines in Hope. man, w hose dead mond was elected a director of the Union elected: R. F. I Hinton : to Geo. F. Batcheider, body Tremont. I:Verona. moderator, clerk, Larmbee, Monroe, A review of >! in the Bath cus- Surry,7: Trenton, ip building Miss Ada < 1. ;rehi!! <. Miss to 11. do. uncle, stuningtou. assistant collectors, Bessie M. Pond, Jackson, Margaret McKinley, ; < came T< coin-rai counsel. Ho shaped the present year gives the total amount t ton- ( hm chill, r»-turned home last week. ll hard Sixteen state 1 terribly trip Republican conventions legislation winch was followed b\ the re- Miss Annie V. Field C. P. Hazel- land and building.'' in Jackson. Hiram ; treasurer, nage sent overboard as-Jlj'7.'i. This is a fall- wood road. ns to j impamable have pledged their delegate the moval of : i o oitices of the company to this Dr to Lewis San horn .-pent in lYim-t tine: standing committee,, O. Stod- Bliss, .Jr., estate, Washington, C. E. Sav- i over I Sunday «»■•!. .'i'll. A Mr. ing off of 4,000 from the corresponding gunshot national convention for Roosevelt. State Drummond had also been a di- from Thomnston, He was dard, 11. M. Prentiss, C. M. Craig; music age, do.; land ami buildings in Palermo. I in '1 recent'y ap- i■ ii- ot the head shows This him about 4oo of the ust dele- rector of tlie ITiiou safe Deposit and Trust term 1001. he decrease is attributed to j gives to pointed Maim1 i;t:.11 station agent th- ;• .. from date C. <>. C. M. John Alpheus Roberts, Brooks, Susan C. Kii.eel. A lire broke gates to the convention, which is yet Company the of its organization. committee, Poor, Craig. Rand, the coal strike, which has diminished profits : tiie ilspeciai ;. were Mr. Drum- for care of Ed- land in Brooks. Geo. I). Otis. Ever- R'-’-' A. ’I R’iii-nhl return-d to E n i. iih. in kindling two noteworthy Parker; agent parsonage, Unity: during the war tonsidorabA Follow is years away. mond's :ii ing j .mi- achi**\emenis behalf of the .V MeKeever at ward agent for care of church edi- ett, Mass., to Elisha W. Cobb, Swamscott, a port rt visit Masonic frateniitN ; Sibley: summary of the vessels for after Thomas Smith principal A ii raasing a loss ol be- 1 *r. A. O. Stoddard. Mass. land and in Belfast. wif. parents. Mi. and Mrs. Levi L. Rub- W-dib. who gave form t<> Masonry in this tion, ; buildings launched during the period : a was Schools and ".001 The town Colleges. c.o,i bins. man did more tor the ancient If- and Name ■ Masts Tonnage i- time, owing to the ot fl.au .Mr. Drummond. He the At the Baptist church next Sunday the joined Local no * '1 he i1 11.* *i■ class ut Rat/-s eoi. .e lias *• 11:•!- Concerning Industries. Ship Atlas 4 B. Ay r ; ml w iff* of (ml. ii:g... .The road bed W at.. v.iio iodge in i 'in. and w as its master of the forenoon sermon the pa- Rjehard sehum’ class to a subject by Sell. Pi.-mo ? Palmer •_*.si I on I bulged tin* debate iiiriag ; s.v lsuoto "led along the entire .vj From isn:; he was Grand 1 t term or t ol tor, Rev. E. S. Philbrook, will be "An Sol*. !io M. ! \.r>< 4 no Hon L. I,:tt!*■•!:• •! 1 ai >; ; piese Ma-te" T tiio Fraud Lodge of Maine and The John of Bangor, in Fish Kiver railroad for the s.vo o:ierts$ <»!. 1- M. Drew. Cassidy Company Sell. Kate Fe<*io ; 71 prize by wa- for o .car at tlie head of the Fraud Abundant Entrance,” and of the evening j idt from Ashland to “an open letter to the lumbermen, have Yarht Pantou'.-r _• on Ai S. I.i!iii-lit-ld of Rockland Chapter a:,., Fraud « of “The other M is now that tlull* pr-W-hd oinniamlery Maine, discourse, Supreme Inquiry.” Harge Cionfncos 4 on expected .-no \ o,u at this to say of a Belfast j at the exercises ol the unveiling oi the ami the .dead of the Grand product: I:' i: amt in active Sunday services will be as follows: Sunday Baigo Santiago 4 1,01s no -t week, and it Ti for operation by t < oiiueii of Maine. Do not he deceived sule-- Stanton portrait at the dedication >; .-r tin by oily tongued Sell. ( ora F. 'Pe.wv *j.4un oo at 1 wa> school at 12 m. men’s at .‘•.an \< m. : Aib riiursday evening, In >7 ho meted to the chief meeting meii who come around with an axe whieh 1 libiary at Rates College, Lewiston, Pet. position Tug John handler o jn*. no otiieers Pemeritt and of tlmFoi.eia Grand of the (!.;;«? m. claim to be oil | Mr. in Chaptor United C. E. at for they etc., and *». ill. Littlefield graduated the class of '>7. meeting p. Meeting tempeied, Sir. Kam>om B. Fuller o j,oe*» fP»'te Ashe on state-, and in isso \va> Gruml Ma.'tor of tlie want you to at least on.- box. Now the dip the charge girls and young women at T.aii p. m., Mon- buy Seh. Fairfield W The Rowdoin college gun eluh has been (ieimral « B.tnd ouim.i of the 1' idled Belfast Axe has stood the test for r.i^onj M i'-- m. *Thomp a ft /i i \'i:e. it is was States, Kelley Marion 1 s;; J7 I alleged, formed and the !olU.wing oiticers elected: ; for men at 7.5" p. nu, Sloop d bidding each dice three years. He was day meeting young so years, and every where has proved to he : ift» :. Kiver :A years ago and (build *i»o of V Str. Norumboga 0 mono | Daniel Israel Woifboro, 11 Proviuchii 1 *epi11\ Fraud .'Master of the The is a series of 11a.1 the ■Wednesday. pastor giving superior quality. Kelleys, ■ on liter a: her woehildreu living tiieie. Franklin Packard 'o4 of Lew- Seh. Alice M. Davenport cottug* un the m,u;h sYue. pres.: Cyrus Koval «'rdef of >cot and under tne late slighted their work and used a little oily j to ’o:; of familiar talks on astronomy and Dr. (J. Sell. Margaret Ward 4 i.< 74 no North \she known his iston, vice pres. Rhiiip Talbot Harris of Albert and art*-: Mr. Pike's death not now j port. Pike, tongue they might be pound:ng on C. on at the Sell. Si-inuel P. Powers 4 OJO iiord was Miss Fast Macliias, sec. and treas. was Provincial Grand Master in !85band Kilgore physiology young on the same old anvil which formerly away upon Seh. Frank \\. Benedict .; 4 no I Mr. and M rs. Charles II. lay nst daughter ol John Kerr 1M'.J lie reco,\o:;.uoo has been made to Rates Sell. Madeline 40.a no to va-it Mr. and V; A. II. A woman lute, and in the latter the years and Thursday much respected. college 1>\ Thomas < oe of fora year thirty-third years ago. Sell. Fred A. 4 740 on Bangor wa> conferred Davenport Groeschuer in V. aim children. Ashe is a degree upon him, making 3ii no town, Mas .ami othei scholarship in memor;* oi the late Eben Sixty delegates, representing churches, The have re- Barge Charles K. Nichols 4 *jso j him an honorary member of the Supreme Jaynes Creamery Company friends in a ml has lived there nine S. Coe. his brother. 1 he income is to go to i Massachusetts. Council of tiie Northern .) urisdiction of the attended the opening of the Maine Advent cent I \ started a creamery at Brooks mak- At the Ashe was some student for Heritortons work in hearing, United states. He w as elected convention in Oct. Rev. K. 1*. ing three now in operation, at Waterville, Mr. and Mrs. W-> upr-*me ouncils previously creameries, they Ni:\\ York, Oct. 27. Frank A. Klwell j spend Bowdoin college students for the purpose of he was elected Grand Commander was among the Oct. 24th rail, and places this enterprising company ter in Southern 1 alifornia. rw xveeks agi>. is stationed existing, Bangor speakers. of Brooklyn, an international on i and also to endeavor to increase the among the of cream and but- authority lias been study of the United Supreme Council, the highest the ordination and license committees re- large shippers Tex., ami ap- ter. Mr. the business re- motor cycling and a frequent contributor to Capt. K. <>. Patterson of < 'harlestou. Freeman Milliken Short collection of stamps office in the gift of the fraternity. He was Jaynes, manager, aiit at his battalion. commended the ordination of J. M. Kelley sides in this From a business t<> the devoted to Those s- in the college library. The club has organ- I re-eiecteu .11 .an 1 i*> i; officers were elected: President, Rev. E. w here w to as he was chrest. ispital of that eitv. >he treas.. George William Bursee, '04, of Moul- of the committee on Masonic .Jurisprudence creamery, they ill be liable get j machine broke speeding along at ton John Merrill of Dexter in the bodies of P. Woodward, vice president, enough to eat and be ready for sale as slioats, ; m the Col- Bridgham,’o4, grand Maine and in The Portland; a fast clip and he was hurled to the -round icke\ Homeopathic. or fatted for the a business lias a portion ; a the and Kmil Menus, ’04,of Turner Centre com- national bodies, Mr. Drummond did more Re.-. A. II. market ; shrewd txvo years ago.... Bangor Kearney, Westbrook; secretary to with such force tha: his neck was broken. winter with mittee on constitution. There are seven than anyone else to the of the plan make everything count.—Waterville Messrs. Ilarve\ a- \\ .*t ■ "f her busiest shape policy j and treasurer, Rev. T. J. Coolbroth, Dover. Klwell had traveled Asia ami building charter members. order in the State and nation, in his own Mail. Kurope, one of their hotels in j on Thomasvilie, (i t. t he ■ its the Northern Africa the machine that during past spring Grand Lodge he has mucm 1 1 At the Oct. 2."»tli session of the third an- st !>•*•[. ■ I oil and Commamlery. In these reports bus:ness meeting,” conducted by Fred S. v limits. Here is a list of principal Bangor High school; sec etary that Charles When a physician reached him he was and—perhaps more particularl\- pa\ing questions of Masonic law, usage, and was expected Billings of Bil- their erected: and treasurer. Prof. J. W. Black, Colby; I policy Rand of Portland. Papers were read and dead. respects u Master Rudolph I „s. i.portant buildings duty are discussed: and the reviewers of Can., the historian of the or- the new and executive committee, the president, the addresses made. Oct. 24th these officers lings Bridge, adored grandson. I; ...land' unty court-house. *127,nOO: the other Grand Lodges conceded to Mr. < vice president and secretary and treasurer, ganization, would be present and give facts 'pinion. igregational churcii, *77,non; Drummond the first position as to ability were elected: President, Fred S. Rand, Mr. Klwell was a son of the late Kdward ex-officio, Prof. W. A. Houghton, Bowdoin; to the of some of the et Union and influence. Mr. Drummond has filled Miss relative geneaology II. the known editor of the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams atlomifd the school, *27,000: Prof. J. S. Stevens, U. of M.; Prof. W. L. Portland; vice president, Angelia 8. Klwell, widely other Masonic offices and other I but he was detained at home Portland Three lie nig plant. *7,000; Ward fac- Powers, principal Gardiner High school, j performed secretary, Miss Elsie members, by Transcript. years ago funeral of Mrs. Adams’ aunt, Mrs. Caroline duties. Graves, Rockland; sickness. was married to Miss Helen Lamson, daugh- Columbia street church, and Prof. IF \V. Foss, principal Higgins Brooks Fowler, in Orrington Sunda\. Mrs. Mr. Drummond lias kept up his connec- Jones, Augusta; treasurer, Harry L. Samp- The business meeting was held at 12 ter of .1. H. Lamson, the Portland photog- has been a difficult matter Classical Institute. Fowler died in tion with his Alma Mater, Colby University, Miss o’clock, President George A. Billings of rapher, who died about a Be- Brooklyn, V \ <>ct. 2‘J. farmers to sufficient son, Portland; executive board, Agnes year ago. procure which conterred upon him the degree of Hatlield and these officers were sides his wife he leaves a two sis- Mie was a Danforth, Bangor; Miss II. Gertrude Reed, presiding, mother, sister of Mrs. .Joseph Ka of irvest the potato crop, and Maine Congressmen Complimented. LI..D. in 1ST!. He was the first president ters, Mrs. George B. Morrill and Miss Ma- D. K. K. Miss Blanche W. Pitts- Belfast, Her age was Tti yeai s. been from *1.70 to *2 per j of the society, ami presided at its Portland; Withee, President, George A. Billings, Hatfield, bel Klwell of Portland, and a brother, Dr.

come 1 fiftieth in and he II. of Bos- Wa ter who is a ■■ illy plenty of help lias \t the national convention of the \V. C. anniversary July, 1805; field. It was recommended that the next vice presidents, George Billings Dwell, surgeon at the Sol- Mrs. (ieorge 1). McCriilis was Ma n the from Xexv : served on the board of trustees longer than ton, Charles F. Billings of Hartford, Ct., diers’ National home at Togus. As a con- border convention be held at U estbrook. street last for tlmiirst time m e T. IF, in Portland last week, Mrs. other been M. Pierce of secre- ductor of Friday, 1 nit for some reason none Margaret | any member, except two, having Mrs. Leroy Medtield; European tours he became w idely 1 : | than two 'he ;.ve< D. Ellis of New Jersey in responding to elected in is;,7. For many years he was tary and treasurer, Mrs. Alice 1L Moore, known and made friends of all with whom years, although :hii all.The dockland Star ! The convention of the Maine vice president, of the corporation and chair- Sunday Cambridge; historian, Charles Billings, he came in contact. The members of the mile of the office mil N in dicker, of the lirm of Kick- ! the address of welcome, paid a high compli- post g.-i,,; man. ex-officio, of the board of trustees. School Association opened Oct. 22d in the Billings Bridge, Can.; executive committee, part} who crossed tlm Atlantic with health. the ment to the Maine and espec* I Belfast She has been kept ,g hom.-tn >ick proprietors ol Poland Congressmen, In iel,_,ou> belief Mr. Drummond was a old South Henry Billings of Worcester, Robert IP him last year feel his untimely death deeply. Congregational church, Farming- ness of othei i>e ami of The Samoset at ially to Mr. Littlefield. She said: “1 can ! liberal Christian, attending and supporting Watkins of Cambridge, X. Y., Mrs. A. members of fand. j ton, with a devotional service led Rev. d a recent visit in the Unitarian church. He was a member by of Mrs. Susan during hut mention the names of some, Hale and Blakeley Lynn, Billings I hat rl ho-. 1-.. | i of the Maine Historical Maine W. P. Lord, pastor of the Farmington Meth- Willis of William F. White of Sheai'etn.n- ,i warm place I was told the officials of that Society, Canton, Belfast Weather Report. in the by | Burleigh and Powers and Allen, and I hearts of the them: -g, ng pa!.; v <>; Central railroad that j Genealogical Society, the Old Colony Society odist church. Rev. A. T. Sally, I). I)., Lew- Fastondale, Sarah Billings Doolittle of Fox- they j strong man whose independence of spirit of Knox county was evidem-. .! Thui s.|-; v ,i ] Ma^.ichusetts, and the New England b< ro, Mrs. Azel F. French of South Brain- Following is a Mtmmary of the woatimr begin the at once j and to move the minds of men iston, spoke on “Teaching God’s word” and a" tie* opening performance oi tin.-*- building power upon 1 Historical Society of Boston. William II. of ! was Genealogical tree, Partridge Newton, station the >. n c across the demonstrated the first week he 1 F. Doll Island on “Decis- record of the Beliak of V glit enga lit at I a well inn dollar bridge appmu He ua> me of the founders of the Maine Rev. S. iff, Falls, Clarence IP Billings of Boston, Mrs. oj ed on the floor of the House of < The indications are that .V >!i*-;iA ,L(. liver at Bath, at Winslow’s j Representa- ! Society of the Sons of the American Revo- ion Day." In the evening there was a wel- Frances C. Billings Parker of Methuen, Weather Bureau lor the wo k ending vt g ! when ami floor were crowd- nient will be a that intend to make fives, galleries lution. Davis of Rev. A. 1002: record-broker, f. bu..i they ed to hear the words of come service, and the delegates were ad- McKindry Xeponset, 2s, Courier-* iazettc. • ment on the Knox K Lin- j burning eloquent I Mr. Drummond was married, December II. Fuller of Fusion Centre, Flmer W. Bil- ! one who stands forth as E. R. Smith of boldly upholding ; b>, 1850, to Miss Elzada Rollins dressed by Rev. the loca Miss Abbie C. in and from dockland.”.... 1 Bean, daugh- lings of Cambridge, Billings Isaac L. the prohibitory law of his State, Charles ter of of New York; church and Rev. Smith ? L 5 Wind, Sky, etc. Wilband, master build* V. \ hereafter the Benjamin \V. Bean Congregational of Sharon. my will give Littlefield, a giant among them all." | four Ho\t. and F V. * 'ottie! City, but a native of Maine. To them Dinner was served at 1 o’clock, after pafnter: .. of | Baker, 1). D., Portland. Treasurer, L. R x r*- their daily rations child, en have been born : Myra Lucette, which there was speechmaking.—Boston have returned to Bath with a j Cook of Yarmouth exhibited 22 51 24 W. Part Shower in night j*.ti.u of iinun-pure depublicanisn. Jo>iah Hayden, Tinnie Aubigne, now Mrs. stereopticon Herald Oct. 25th. cloudy. the Strike is Off. not rain to measure. their crews, after a short visit at ic the new Lucky Wilford G. and Magalia Bean, views. Rev. Smith Baker, D. !)., of„Port- enough i.-aiea Mousey, proprietor I Chapman, 23 45 30 N. Part cloudy. who II. Drum- linish work on the 1 S. >teaiii*-r mil, is a son of Augusta and ! dmd March a, 1807. Josiah i md declined a re-election as president, Oct. 24 51 20 S. Part cloudy. Male in evening. dredging The Lewiston Sun remarks that “next mond, Jr., was from Colby col- Sent to Augusta. 25 52 56 N. Part Cumberland, launched fiom graduated 1-3d, and these officers w ere elected : Presi- cloudy. Squalls. lately <■.•«., \. winter will be coaled,” and The Portland I h-ge, studied law, was admitted to t le bar, 26 57 20 S.W. Part cloudy. Squalls. Mail in A. T. D. Gilclirest’s yard. Advertiser wants to know if that “will ho a ami since 1881 has been associated in busi- dent, Rev. Salley, D., Lewiston; In the Court at'Ellsworth last evening. Ilenmark apparently will ; Supreme 27 55 54 S. ltain in afternoon; .14 grate Yet both editors are good ness with liis father. secretary, Rev. llarry W. Kimball, Skowhe- Cloudy, ie West India islands. The surprise.” Thursday morning the prisoners who had of an inch. Charles T. Spear, w ho was injured by a men as editors industrious and The funeral was held in the first Parish 'he run, honest, treasurer, Charles II Hubbard, Ban- 28 61 52 S. ltain and 2.C8 fall into the harboi at wa>able treaty was a tie, and so it a gan; been indicted and were Cloudy, gale; >earsp<*rl, socially respectable. Such actions are a church Tuesday, and was attended by | arraigned, brought inches. to be out I-ass. This gor; auditor, S. M. Cane, Alfred; executive yesterday, although still von country probably in fact.—Kennebec Jour- distinguished body of men, representing P. the re- w sight—anthracite, before the court. Guy Grindle, weak from the shock, Mr. Spear .'avs his ne a deal if the sale is nal. the business interests with which the de- B. C. Jordan, Alfred; Rev. J. F. great committee, in the Littlefield assault was escape from death was miraculous'. He The islands are of no ceased was connected and the Masonic D. Rev. W. S. spondent <^se, Answers to Correspondents. great Haley, D., Guilford; Bovard, says also that he did not jump from the cit \ to other bodies of the country. The Boston & Maine the first prisoner brought up. O. F. Yellows, ns, except keep any A Thomaston Rumor. Rev. Smith Baker, D. D., Port- of Rockland to the dock, but that in step- R. R. was Pres. Tuttle and Portland; filed a of in- Should a man who is engaged to a rich in getting them.Lady Ilen- represented by counsel for the defense, plea J ping ashore Ids ankle turned and he trip- the Maine Central and Union Mutual Life land; Rev. A. T. Dunn, I). D., Waterville; As woman call her his financier.’—Q rst-t, who is in the United sanity. Dr. B. T. Sanborn, superinten- ped and fell.—Rockland Star, (At. *j:;d. Ins. Co. by their respective boards of di- Charles I. Centre. The dent of the insane at Augusta, who he would have to call her as cabled to the of It is rumored that a certain charming Bailey, Wintlirop asylum Yes, probably secretary rectors. The services were conducted by has been deemed that of this town is wearing a beau- attendance was large, about 300 examining Grindle, to a show down. The remains of Mrs. Ann Graft'am of Bos- fish Womans' Temperance As- young lady the Maine of Masons and all unusually the get tiful diamond solitaire on the grand lodge a further examination was necessary ton were brought to Hope f.«r burial last an denial of the re- appropriate The The discussion of emphatic the grand bodies were represented. delegates being present. court ordered Grindle to be sent to the in- week, and the remains of llezekiali linger, and that the fortunate gentleman is Per- Is there any authority in Scripture for Sunday she had made the statement funeral address was by Rev. John C. What our State General sane at for observation one of Rockland’s most prominent business Needs, by Secretary asylum Augusta calling ‘‘the first day of the week,” the Sab- Fuller, brother of Mrs. Gratlam, were 'led the effect that the kins. and to be under the direct of Dr. to tier to men. Edward Mason, and the report of State charge both ?—S. brought from his late home in Searsmont Sanborn. and beside Ids w ife other people is a "nation of drtmk- of normal Rev. We understand there is rot. placed and rela- superintendent work, Harry Referring to tives in ich was published recently in A Crop. Hope cemetery. Mr. Fuller and Big Apple Beer in Bidaeford. Kimball, occupied the attention of the con- Worcester’s dictionary, w e find there Mrs. were m l.it is announced that the Uncle Pete’s Philosopy. quoted Graft'am born in Hope and were j;- An was brother of ‘' "f vention. interesting speaker Miss from Notes and Queries: “The only words and sister Mrs. Mary Bartlett, the late Alexander K. Shep- to 10 This year’s crop, according to the The price of beer lias been advanced Christine I. of London, who used in for the first of who is the last surviving member of a large better known as "Boss” apple Tinling Eng., “Some er dese hard-headed sinners kin English day the Shep- estimate of the New England Homestead, cents, two glasses for 15 cents, the only per- family. Much sympathy of main friends had been the national W. C. T. U. take dis fer consolation: week, before the existence of furmerly of Washington, D. C., will reach 43,000,OOu barrels, against 27,(xx>,- ceptible result of the enforcement spasm.— attending dey dey won’t be Puritanism, j goes out to her in h**r old age, she being SO 1 coal strike in de whar "Weeds the estimate of *0,000,000 000 barrels in 1901. Biddeford Record. convention. any place dey gwine.” were the Lord’s Day and Sunday.” years of age.—1:« .’ ’and Stai -g/BfoA. First of Fort Sheridan are fortunate in so stabled and TO BELFAST BY RAIL. Impressions being ROCKLAND Work* For the Heathen. ; UOLD I and tended. These DUST carefully groomed Bishop Joseph C. Hartzell of the; M ITU NOTKS OF A IVKmilXli TI11F FKOM stables are as in their “Reliable Authority** Says the Maine Cen- perfect appoint- church, who his tral » Steam Methodist Episcopal FO'TON Tn IIIIIAIUI, IMI.rUINi: A ments and constrution, as skill, money THINGS WE Will Build Railway from j returned to this country from his I'Ll A Foil THF MOV KN(il.ANI) l’lo. and care can maae them. Close by are R«>eklan<| to Belfast via Rockport and Just I t lie paddocks, where during pleasant Camden. “Lot tho GOLD DUST 1 lie \\ viter of the letter is a twins do your following weather about two hundred and fifty LIKE BEST October 21. An work.” sleek horses their with Rockland, attorney former resident of. Brooks and now the enjoy representing the Maine Central railroad | | as much zest as their riders do theirs or wife oi an otlicer in the V. >.• Army. lias been in town several days i stand in blissful of the is it so Seldom securing expectation Why They right of over different I'lie letter was written to a friend in feed way properties coming hour. for tlie extension of the steam and will interest Waldo (hi the eastern side of the reserva- Agree With Us? proposed Bro.iks, many railroad from Rockland to Belfast via tion. on the wooded bluff oonnty people: overlooking and a distance of What’s the reason we Rockport Camden, lake stand the officers quar- the things like 2k l'oin '-iiiFU in, 1 l.i... t let. ". lung. Michigan, miles. This route was laid out 23 ters, almost.concealed by the dense best so seldom seem to agree with us? 1 know Non will be pleased to have a years ago, and ten years ago the towns foliage of the many beautiful shade Maybe it’s because we overeat of them. of little sketol of our to Rockport and Camden were asked to wedding trip trees that surround them. These are Then follows a fit of Indigestion. ('hi. and ii Hist of raise $23,000 as a subscription for the ago, y impression beautiful and commodious Only lasts a day or two But I cottages, perhaps. road Camden voted in favor sni.itai) lile and Fort sheridan. I.eav- 1 It’s a most building. surrounded by tine lawns, brilliant uncomfortable day or two. and i! a tin N..rtl station. at one Rockport against, so the road was Boston, llower beds and walks. And the lake! We don’t mean to abuse our stomachs 0 e ok !'. M.. Wth. in our 1 postponed. Now it is stated on reliable sept. sleeper, the grand old lake: 1 could all but we all do It more or less. We see ot tie lalnous "Continental 1.united,” spend authority that the road is to lie con- my leisure time strolling on the sands. i things we want and can’t resist om route was almost due structed. Such thorough train seivice west, past which beaten hard the of ! the longing for them. When it’s too the home id Harvard 1'ni- J by would improve this rapidly glowing Cambridge, the waves, are smooth as a door. The late we regret our rashness. But v. on j ■section of the coast. The road will rsity, through Waltham, Concord, waters of this lake are bluest of there’s a way to escape the conse- all the c .vie from Bath to and the numerous beautiful little towns of such complete a ttie i live great lakes, and the commerce car- quences indiscretions. Adose 01 Massachusetts, where the road fol- branch line ..t Belfast, which Connects ! tied upon it is enormous. I of a good digestant like Kodol Dys- lows the hanks of the Nashua river Chicago, with the liiiuii line at Burnham. of course, is the principal port of pepsia Cure will relieve you at once. and the beautiful Deerfield I entry. through The government is about Indigestion is always due to the \ -where fails to completing The Rockland Star quotes a promi- alley- my poor pen the construction of a big pier at Fort same cause. Your stomach is too weak desen be the of the view—and | nent business man of that as fol- beauty Sheridan, which projects into the lake to digest what you eat. It needs rest. city then on to we Creeutield, whyre stop- for a distance of about <500 fe< t. From You can't rest it by going without lows: for dinner. j lied I this pier I first beheld “the hills of food. That would mean starvation. “That the road will he extended to The next point of particular interest But Kodol Cure willrestit. /.ion," the /ion made famous by Dowie, Dyspepsia Belfast tluAie i3 little doubt in my miiul, to me was the famous lloosac Tunnel. It does the stomach’s In the second Elijah, as lie styles himself, work. the for the irnormation comes from the F a is tlie tunnel on the Ameri- | sixth episcopal tom ,°s missionary Snow white clothes are the result of longest j This city lies but a few miles above the mean time the tired organ is gaining officials of the road themselves. using an continent, and the second fresh Before It will bishop of Africa, is much pleased with longest i fort and prominent among its buildings strength. long he “As 1 understand it, the extension to ■ii the world, it measures four and as as ever. You don’t have to * the results of the work of the chdivh is the famous lace factory. There is strong Rockport and Camden will follow the tiiree-pcarters miles, and cost to build diet. Kodol Cure will di- an. -n.u the heathen | only one other of its kind in this Dyspepsia old Bucklin survey made a quarter ol a j ive twenty n lions of dollars. 11 was gest any kind of whoisome food. 'country. Some day in the near future i century ago, and less than a dozen years GOLD DUST iu .s.'l and cut on it-gu through 1 mean to visit it. At the left of our "I had stomach trouble four years,” eays ! ago with the late Arthur Sewall of Bath \ Gleo. “whiob was a n. I inn ksgiv .: day. v. r!7. lsg:'.. After in R.Oolbath, Alpena, Mich., I The Civic L .ague Pry, cottage, plain view is the guardhouse, to bad that at times I was forced to remain went over the route, for at that time o ini tl tunnel o ,r took us It makes light the labors of journey where ail military olfettders are con- m bod. At last d was Induced to try Kodol there was an active movement to build washing, o ro-> •: •• .outi ovn oi Yennont | It is said a 'ten'.icman in close portion lined, and where the guard is changed Dyspepsia Cure from which I received Im- ! the extension to Rockport and Camden, by wash into play Better than any o a j mediate relief and a few bottles effected a in the inner day day. and. N York state. Nvlieie cou- hours. The touch with all that parses 'every twenty-four prison- complete cure “The route extended from the present ma le w it : ie \\ est Shore j I circles of the <'iv>c League ?'nat the : ers do all the work on the reservation, ; fr* :cPt depot on Bark street, across tile. anrf more economical. li K. at lb Herdam Junction. Kodol Cure : next two year." will see the league tiirI;t- ! under the supervision of a sentry, who Dyspepsia I meadows, almost parallelling the loca- \\c t! lo lgh the i i11lt the battle of enforcement with new youineyed has imperative orders to shoot them if Cures All Stomach Troubles ; t on of the l.imereck railroad, and as 1 ••• Made THE N. K. FA1RBANK o'. oi me Mohawk river. tactics. “I to the one." says only by COMPANY *•;.* endeavor to * lue was kill- E.C.DbWitt A Oo.. Chicago. ! recollect it 'p pre.-eid 1 they escape. only by approached the immediate --- hank' we skirted for more than Prepared this e'e 11 1 e 11111! "the ini.ur lias no voted Chicago. New York. Boston. St. Louis.-Makers of OVAL ; t-d Miortly before our arrival in at- Tne$l. bottle contains 2H times the 50e size. spoil- trout through the Ballard Balk on ii.ii.cn lies. 1 hence oi. to Ftica. | its energies to the development of a tcait't,tig to caratte. ! woods, theuce along-shore to ■a 1 : iaciisc. where the Mo- Rockport sentiment in favor of strict en- 'y 11 it* iv arc many things ot iuteiv't ttewm s village ami going in a direi- I public s 1 and tht Lime ; westeily i v. im cat ter the left belli valley In iv EARY RISERS t'orcemcnt of ail la I t«< enjoy, such as the drills and I timi, steep readied esei e cached. We avoiding grades, I w;i! f ieidar attention to parades in the eaily morning and a lit The famous little pills for constipation. Camden the league |nay pat : village through easy grade \ !t banks thriving i those oilier',;- whose sworn dr*. is to | tie iater in the day guard mounting- a near the present Camden : * l.n oi e-n.ei, t! to Buffalo, j trotting park i enforce th. laws. When the V:muei ceremony at which the hand discourses and the locality ot the i’anideu wooam h > best am! to lh'- resort of Inkles and sweet ! linds a sheriff w ho is not doinc | music, and which many visitors lilt- National W C. T. U i mills. a: tla 1.11.1 to e P; -1:11 \\ bi be ; Niagara Fails. My come enforce 11 la ws, that to enjoy. I had an opportunity a 'T rom Camden to Belfast the route j n 'sail i tl c ; ills, w k-h art and when snh'cicnt evidence in.; truly tew arm to witness a fu- will follow watched, itays military I>*-» I : Penobscot hay shore ami the 1 i: a > was ma 'led v The lateness- «in ivur «.| ‘ii? > ai:eh i-• im>• ai ol has 1 u-cn acini m n at*. .•; j of the Penobscot river, ns 1 un. • ! i oiu and tin- poog u),i. as it was V:;i:n-i that ; •• is m Vwiiur c n t j'o.st. aiid wi:use body was sent t«• I (lerstancl it, passing through I.inc"ili- cbisiveiy t c eVellil g v. el \, e ,--sed. Mi1 (>.•* ■!. \ hihitovy !:«\* .» be null’fh3d. tin Va .an- ! Arlington cemetery. Washington. Ik ile|iart- I vi!!e and Xorthport. xl morning I : be a* id :t!i ini' 11 o 111 tin h • to SI t"!' interment. It was a solemn national \V. !. I con- i>s J The Star furthei : tlie vent inli \\,; t i-t* says ami impressive .-pe. tacle. The casket, program substitution j •'• "i as in c'i'Vi'It" and ol tomorrow ev« The route from Rockland :>• app\ pigs v rapped in the national colors and night': ids lor tnose ar- lielfast 1 ■ :, y ml'and at a hat he for As :his " ill he about miles in and will S i(() l»e f t >, lion's n»i : >iit re ie laughed krawn upon a eai>>on. followed by tin* ranged tonight. imuuded length j .i■ m\ star 1 <* on tr.oi •• ! mi -l"o ii a attraction. aid deeply mnver t lie parting wool- !..s■: \ lienn soni- practically complete a circle of the tan; v ot th to ; of the (.lead oMicer drapea in 1 t" •. < have ;• fluid who ils hin a 1 an a* see pigs 11 g pig the ciset and IJev. I i >. del s. I»i Lon- .Maim- Central system which, starting black. J lie xdmi ii music of the i >t a•; envy o ti U ;• t1 r ha; inn >h lire*, hi mm an 'j.- of all kinds and eomii* 'unis "iti! follows un i.of •••,'. j don. hen* was an n oust ill Bath, the Kennebec to ‘• March, and t!,e column of Eng., > ■ ■ long tioops and vouuv I 'U*•. Il -Ms tic ti ■'1 nt mliSr ••:.*•!" u re -. u Ida d t ke>• \ ‘•ring at he .Min m theatre and a AVaterviKe, thence over to I’urnham p:’;.‘-i time to ns sad notes as 11 ; o.'i... '. >i ni! i b\ A. lie V-. -■ v o., to orn ill acres mm ’■ :o\\d d iH'n'ii.iw at Junction and down to one of -Vi-d theu eom: uio to i '> ;it.--i rest- ::ic.■':11g the Free lleilast, I h 'uai-r b.-Ii'.ist; Me >c. nit =•: id- ’and on eacii side j S'M'ec, cmirc. .as made ne*. e> the present termini of the Maine Cen- place inade an imm* ssion not ! Bap!;,: V'! :e !♦■?-»• tral ol T ] ! i.dos- easils for sary. railroad. ._: mi ,t> 1 of the stet : In ly I 1 «.\o nines ot interest to Hen was building Jge across _ yet devoted 1<> leal Id The most I in tiie K n in'bee at \V i us low’s point, above wi i'.-li may also interot and ■' •; m\ v. t, k> i: x11riant add d am, the }»a: i• ine: Bath, has bee decided The build- i‘ I may toil you of iater on: i ut v poitant }>; upon. .1 "I \ < _ !'• •'(•! eh io\ eV 'll fid i bloom I'l the W. < i. r. Were ing ol this immense bridge to i. :i da ]»ies these: improve in w hi* the pi- !* I apparent hut "We declare in favor d the routi I t ween Bath and Rockland ly d 1 have ♦■ndcavored to give vou. m> theeiitran The coi ne< 1’ tdiisemei t i women on is an indication of the the '•1 n y sit 11 * sketch for this t .me. egiai terms importance '"■ ? l: \ **al- the :n *• ot heir ::11ai w it I men. management attaches to the business >!i ", (Maa-n ( it in iw II i< ,. ■ :,o j reedom. in-flie state. has grown to a place of e ."U <1 M I'. <». ( <-«]•'I important is most about his ! c •* i * t hi .'»(»t li particular ; i *! I •: ol these furtU- “We condt n t lawn sness ani where better service is demanded. For star** />> / hn I! //. ( '(><> \f n > .{ > i'11 opied 1 --r-iiry ilicir -• 1 aid not : at c imhri'ihjjt*. the first time watch chain ;■. tested througi; mol violence the summer Rock- •• -dp unpare aial ill past livery require < 'ait .i* -t j ; vc- !«, 1- *, n (h he elite n w it! It of the of A.M gi. I lf golden I in various ot our land enjoyed its lirst season of good pigs 1 archy pm.:? ouniry meat of taste is met at h 1 he ■ wed i. i._ ut Mr. and Mrs. tram good d. noisome pens Francis (». and hold that no man. however guilty, service, in the securing of which (i leer v, as st >h «mi pleasantly marked tv a gatli-1 should he deprived of life or liberty the Rickers played nosmall part. Their moderate cost by II. IS. McDOItf : it. .' PM >o 1 n ai \ ern.g iii tlieir honor at their : on I hotel will :i-1a iua-s. to on w ith.oat dm- process of law. he almost twice as big next :i* a i..e animals see High street on the season. :edg*-, Friday evening, day 1 “We will strive with renewed vigor sa\ < ot the aim *1 lie I'm T. not him: f versary members ot to arouse a stronger public sentiment the Eastern Steamship Company, \va Hit* J am and 11 lends t o the n ine. lowing to their !y umber of ; concerning the dangers threatening our recognizing the increase in traflic with h- ii. ! fir ow a th. eating from gn muled III ee.ebrat mg the event. country by the spread oi Mormonism Rockland as a central distributing aat. ? c-a n. oi offai thrown them. I'bere was a the the best service uist Witch reception during and will do our utmost to secure an point, gave season Chains This Beautiful Bed T, were afternoon to a few friends ever .••> ivniovei; to meet the from out amendment to the teih i- enjoyed, and they have two new anti-polygamy \\ Kioir >•: '-x- cution. 11 < anadian larm- ot tow n. and in the evening the fanniv 1 al constitution. steamers now in course of construction e show a splendid assort- an 1 rame and utimati friends in to be ia•••*.:ah y their hundreds joined honoring i "WV render honor to the chief exec- ready for their route next season. ment of '' patterns and guaran- and «d >o m- the mi ! if m-and? k< in the pure nappy coup;e occasion. 'I no utive ol our nation for hi- earnest ef- 'The rivalry between the Maine Cen- '; tee the •. mi « hossed 1 reeiloin ei enmg' was spent in a socially informal fort t" settle by arbitration the strike tral and the. Eastern Steamship Com- quality unconditional lv sweet eld? > caiim : < n manner. Suppet was served. ( on. in the coal pany for the eastern summer business region. vaMPyjuiliBBiw ! ; cr e soiii* > i tlie free- gratulations weie numerous and lfeart- j "WV protest against all employment is very keen and it is only a question i u ': «*■, so bestowed, for t lie aim; of is iiy versary found Ot cl i id labor in lac accommodation which direction tin e • country mines, lories, de- a I e city 11V'■ t !iiii4 u 'a i1 F u'HvSned t be in bell Ith. traffic Hows. > couple gimk! partment stoic, and other lines of ;n loan.! if:;i ,> ■: ve.i ;;t Dcfioit ;n t he early Among were Mrs. Hen It is the intention of the j..-v.-iry Til-present Justly; we imiifirin our sympath) with Maine Cen- FREE '.mo : a h here o.-m: red \\ nut to \ of I lure; Mrs. tral to me Willey ester, Fred! labor Mi its jus: demand for a living thoroughly overhaul tin- Knox icident ol I,'an• and and curves mw- iKXsnanmn > scarcely any delay I.ongteilow Misses just ice in our courts. "ill lie straightened out so in-1 : "terr* ei masse, across the Myitleann I.miai: I.ongteilow', North "WV deplore the existing conditions that last time can tie made between ’a vui i: Scituate Ml. Charles St. M :*■. 1 ‘tiring this Creel' ol Mare- d child labor, which seriously inter- Bath and this section. a j ue<; & m i an bri : a■; 1 rip tin- strait- we left our car; of Mr. (ireer. Mr. and feres with tlie best development, phy- The importance of Islesburo. t'a.stinc ‘ci p on the Pur ica ie < leek ot Mis hi: s A, hothrop, Mr. and Mrs. I sical, mental and spiritual. North Haven and Deer Isle as feeders \ > >f vi \ m u, liobeit Hums. Mr. and torthe much my disappoint- Mrs. (leorge K. A resolution was "we Maine Central summer's trailic * passed that cw was •-'! oted 1 lalward'. I e v. Walter li Miss figures in the »y heavy Bartlett. ; hereby express our delight at the pres- largely extension from m.i :! ie was much ol interest Clare i'' n and Mr. Herbert A. Rockland also. j ridge ence of Lady Henry Somerset; as our Gold Seal van','.':''-: ■ -■•■!,. 1 re 11 reei .Mr. and rs. numerous craft plying M (’ha lies M. Stanley white ribbon comrade, counsellor and Company a. »1 ov. i.. the ai d Mr. the Brcioksville Mill Burned. p hcautil'u! little ex l’ercy Creel, last three, friend, we hold her in affectionate re- ■ steamers. tlm enormous being cliildren of the and Miss ! grain couple, gard. and as our honored president of •ar"a of ti great lakes, ves- W miiie Miwtelle and Master Chester The steam saw mill at South lirooks- t, mailing the World's I’nion. we pledge to her STATE OF >I A INF. rio s classes aud of Mr. and vilie, owned and James ../r t i i descriptions, Stanley, grandchildren Mrs. rinew our unswerving loyalty." operate'.! by and m.-t, lait not least, the marvel of (I leer. Mrs. M. K. Heath of Condon, with 1000 feet of lum- Bucks-j together SEND US C 'oI lector's Not ice a n «| \ I i'<-111*111 of Sale hut a11 our and Mrs. I. I were in lire about, in being conveyed at very I'ort. Me., W. Cross of Bel- ber, destroyed of Lands nt Konieiit ! N on-tte-ideiit m*-t nemos fast. were Capt F. F. Bement Dead. o'clock this waterway with such Me., unable to attend. Monday evening. October goth, Owners. u. mil ately out upon the other The couple received a number of i causing a loss of about $7.non. upon which an A L’tipaiii tu\.*s «»n lan*l< nf 1: it ami mm resi- side, iii'i"' hear us handsome and there is insurance of upon our journey. costly gifts. Among New (n r. gg. The sg.iiuu. York, British COW, dent owners situated in th* ;.i\\i <>f Pros- 1 hissing westward southern these w as Sg-‘. in a cut bon- It is that the lire through gold, glass steamer Asama arrived here Wednes- presumed originated Steer, Bull or Horse pect. 111 th* < uiintv of *' 1!> 1 *■ t** tim ■, ii i:mi. and ndian I was bon dish, a lemonade I from a Dot box ttiat had con- The of Michiga i, imjuessed fancy set, table day, from Chinese and Japanese ports. required hide, Calf skin. Dog following list mv-s -n pmI .-slate .if the vast, a silver stant attention the resident and non-resident <>u i,--i *. 1111;*r• ; m th*- oy stretches of dead level linen, butter dish, a silver sugar ! The oflicer in that her during afternoon. charge reports skin, or any other kind town of Prospect, aforesaid, t"i o If ml. c land, covered with what seemed shell, a When discovered, had the wind been M > ! > 1; h t\ > prai: fancy chinaware, parlor lamp I Frank F. (>ct. e* >111111 tt *-(l to til*- for collection lm 'aid town U) captain. Bement, died, of hide or skin, and let to rne an almost continuous and chair, and other an amount of machin- tie mi in field of prettv remem- j is, of Brights disease and was buried at favorable, quite day of . mot. r**mai *1 and no ■ us tan it with •urn some in The some branees. and lumber Could have been the hair tn-e ;s hereby given that it said tax- .1 nter sp,.rk, rapidly I sea. Bement was “horn in I <44. in ery saved. Capt. est and charges an-nor pr«‘\ i«* '<;v paid m 1 h CftASN, .'camiig a.atuni}. \vl <• some was -'ll', t.reer is a native ot I As it was, the wind blew from oil, soft, light, odorless just .Morrill, .Me., Dexter, Me. heavily "f tin* real estate taxed as si.;ii.-u nt and .*-•* *r was the and to show its plumes of silk, where he born (let. Hi, lsgs, one of northeast, directly against the work- moth-proof, for robe, '•s>ai\ to pay the amount *lm- theret'oi •..-l-.d t a ah st» v.o-y, v«-ry tlilfereut from the twelve children—three girls and Tlit- Kennebec Journal men, anu except a pile of lumber at the rug, coat or tug interest ami charges, wtl: be sold v-Ummi FEED. says: "The gloves. further notice at auction at the s. .*•.*! 'he p ch i.hisidcs of oi,v dear old New nine Nathaniel and extreme end of the valued at soon, pub!:*- boys—of Mary news of Captain Bement’s death came yard, But first get our Catalogue, hini.se in district No. in said town, on 'I,.■ tirst Id (Kuowltou (freer. Of these besides everything was swept. giving prices, and our 1:11m nglaiah as a great shock to his sister. Miss shipping Monday of Dcccmhe IfMrj. at o'clock m. ■ tags and instructions, so as to am m .e many mgs winch made himself there are three brothers and I he mill was built three years ago SEEDS a Sarah Dement, and numerous friends avoid mistakes. We also buy Wm. P. Baird. On* store, value sjoo; on* bai'i Mils l; 'o two sisters Mr. James K. (freer ami bad just been value on*- '*•..> ; very pleasant and somewhat living- in Augusta. Capt. Dement was a man completely'and fully raw furs. £lnO: whart. value sgno. novei of with val it* 5*150. om- and ho s* Mas Uie luxurious comfort of the Brockton, Mr. Martin (freer of Mor- of honest equipped improved machinery for THE CROSBY FRISIAN FIR COMPANY shops, engim j sterling qualities, and upright, value amount *>t tax CRC Mr. I the season’s A 110 .*sm>; due, .*7S.no. sleeper and dining car, where every rill, Me., Reuben (freer of Oregon, genial and greatly liked by hosts of heavy sawing. large Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Sarah J. boom of had been Heirs of I’. Feltdi. One house aim va.it seems to tie anticipated by the Atwood of Oregon and I friends the world at home and in logs just landed out- Henry over, $100; eleven acres oi land, vain* >7: diioim' I tat <‘rs« who never cease in oi Oregon. Six of bis brothers side the mill awaiting manufacture, port dise-.jiiaa.s porters, Mary scores of foreign ports to which his cal- of tax due, *;;..54. h“i enlisted in the civil war and while another was in the stream attei;tains—attentions most grate- three died ling took him. lit- was born in near- Dexter -*i 1 reee in were Heirs Samuel (’rocke-t. Kighteon a*-r*-s of i Veil ,1' one liecoines of service. in 1844. by. Indications that the season dealers m f he tine-1 <\ a.;' it> lily weary Me., Beside the sister in Au- land, value .*54; anioimt of tax du.-, *i.ns. lie Mr. (freer has would he the busiest since the mill long hours of coiistant motion, The always been a ship- gusta, a Judson Dement of was [Something wrong brother, < fetoher mug. o. b. (; table service in the car was builder trade and was an built. 1:;. |».\ y. dining by experi- and a Many children who tire Troubled Sacramento, Cal., widow and four 4j ( oilector of taxes o; :he town of Brospcct. j “legal : every detail, and the deco- enced and tried mechanic. lie follow- with indigestion, sou;- stomach, Anthracite and children in Cardiff, Wales, survive him. above the ations n! jardinieres of ferns ed tli" trade in and about Belfast from Golden at Montville. tfripnitf pains navel, dainty Capt. Dement was an observing, well- Wedding convulsions ami similar symp- the the ace ot is until ten toms of v\ times made elaborate menu more de- years ago, when read man and bis or onus,arc many written spoken treated for other diseases. The Blacksmith i sirableand bv its lie retired, bis service as a Mr. and Mrs. Alvah satisfying prettv and making ship- words were sure to be of interest. 11is Morrison cele- one tliat will relieve •’ remedy •flecti'-e setting. builder one of over 4i> years. lie was brated the 50th ot their in is Trnc'n Pin Worm relatives at home and abroad will have anniversary It UNDERTAKERS. livlr. is the best rem- Heai iveil at rhii wo at "i m. and 74 years ot age the before the at their home at the OKi>Ki;s I’KOll III |i. day gol- the heartfelt of hundreds of wedding day King- dy in rfie world for u mms. den sympathy were ihiver across the city to the wedding anniversary. friends. dom, in Montville, Thursday, October It is unequalled as a tome » ami restorative ol vital Xorthwesmrn and took the even- On Oct. 17 at East Boston the tilth. It was a depot couple very enjoyable occasion. eneivv. For fo years the were •V>i, ,V T front St ings t,a.;, lot Fort sheridan. arriving married. They li\ed there for The 5b years of their married life have standard liouw hold rem- R H. Coombs & For Over Years. edy for children. Ahso- Son, mere tic but about two then removed to Bel- Sixty been ones and the friends 1 weary happy mortals. years, useful, busy utely harmless. Hire 11 to TEJLEl’HOJM E 4-a. Mi iir-t realization oi niy new sur- fast, where they resided a few years, An Old anii Wm.i.-Tuikh iiornv. and relatives were glad to meet with mjialii- was tlie sudden, clear call of leaving there to reside at Morrill. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias been them, and thankful that theirlives have CASKETS, uswl for over .ihugli. whicl 1 was told was the last After a few years spent at Morrill they sixty years by millions of been spared these many helpful years. mothers for their children while PAY ail of the many, wliicli are sounded removed again to Belfast and there teething, There were present a large number of Auburn, Me. with perfect success. It soothes the child, ROBES and during the twenty-four hours, and is they lived until two years ago. when friends and relatives; the towns rep- softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind called in came to this town. resented beside Montville, were military parlance “taps,” they colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhtea. Wa- which means to and we Mrs. (freer was born in the Prov- Jefferson, and SPOI "go sleep,” Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists terville, Morrill, Liberty, TRUES BURIAL GOODS it inces on Jan. her in Xew Mass. A obeyed literally. (i, lsju, parents being every part of the world. Twenty-five Ledford, bountiful sup- PIN WORM The next clay I strolled about the Hubert and Mary iYoung l Young. cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable, lie per was served to nearly 50. There For SECOND 1’ sure and ask for grounds of the military reservation, When but three years of age she re- Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing were many nice, useful presents, in- ELIXIR Syrup, and take no other kind. *ll i'repaml at all hour* to ito FMHA1.M- which seemed to me like an immense moved with them to Knox, Me., where cluding nearly in money. There WILL CURE IT of all kinds. A fine assoi n IN<; ami FUNEKAI. WOliK. park, covered as it is witli beautiful they resided until she had attained the were many hearty good wishes and an ly7 of 13. then written t'onneeted stretches of green sward, line avenues age They removed to Mor- Earge launched at Bath. original poem by Mrs. Eli Jack- by telephone both day and nii-lit. SECOND HAND shaded by magnificent oaks, and lovely rill and it was there that she met Mr. son. and read so beautifully by her, groves, that are the resort of crowds of (freer. They were married when she found a cordial response in heart 7 2 Main Street, Belfast. every Sheriff’s ANTIUUI-. (J00U5 a was but a of 17 Mrs. (freer Bath, Oct. 21. The three masted Sale. visitors who avail themselves at every years. present. j to visit this is in excellent and with her barge Emilie, built at theXew England WATCH KS ar opportunity beautiful health, WALDO SS. I bought The is an im- husband is able to be about and active Company yards for the Baltimore and C. W. Hussey Wins. place. military barracks Taken this lath day of October. A. i> 1902, on Stalo oi Boston was launched Maine. mense structure built of every day. Barge Company, execution dated the 2.">th day of September. A. Z fr *0»»t my prices h.*i.»i •• gray brick, Collectors which looks like stone. The idea She lias two brothers and two sisters, this afternoon. At a meeting of the Kennebec liar D., 1902. issued ou a judgment rendered by tin* Notice and Advertisement of Sale < f goods. only Supreme .Judicial Court foi tin* county of Waldo that J can of the of all in California—Mrs. Sarah J. The barge is built for the coal carry- Association held in Augusta Oct. Lands of Non-resident Owners. give you size this living 21st, at a term of said court begun and lioidei on tin- is 210 feet to to Unpaid taxes on lands of 11011-resident owners is that it twelve hundred Towle, Miss Lizzie Young, Mr. Albert ing trade; long,35 feet breadth decide whether prefer charges third Tuesday of September. A. D.. lix»2, to wit. H. G. >V quarters men, situated in the town of Thorndike in Bicknell,33 and 18 feet The is C. W. of on the liitli day of September. A. l>.,19og. in favor the county giving them all the modern conven- E. Young and Mr. James F. Young. deep. capacity 2,000 against Hussey Waterville >f Waldo for the 1 901. tons of of o! (leorge v. Ryder ot Belfast in said eoimtN and year FORMKKIiY (’DO.Mi: hath coal. This is the first of a fleet and E. W. Whitehouse it The list of taxes on real estate of iences, rooms, lavatories, dormi- Augusta Lizzie Conant of said Belfast for following non- ~ Natural Anxiety. of built for the was voted not to against twenty- resident owners, situated in the town of Thorn- offices and store barges being com- prefer charges against nine dollars and du ty twoeenfs debt or tories, reading rooms, tlirap damage like tor the pany. The was christened 22 voting in favor of and cost of court taxed at nine dollars and aforesaid, year 1901, committed to rooms: and above this structure is the Mothers regard approaching winter with barge by Hussey, Hussey ne tor collection for said town on the eighty-nine ee ts and will be sold at third day bower g4o feet children take cold so No Miss Alice Merrill, daughter of Presi- and 19 It was then voted to public >f June, remain and high and seen long be- uneasiness, easily. against. auction to he highest bidder at tin* office of W. 1901, unpaid notice is here- CALIFORNIA disease costs more little lives than dent Merrill of the Baltimore refer the matter to the by given that if said taxes with interest and fore one realizes they are croup. and Bos- Supreme Court I* Thompson in said ehast,. on the goth day of approaching •harges are not so much of the a It’s attack is so sudden that the sufferer is ton Boston. II. without recommendation. November. A. D., 1902, at nim* o’e oek in'the previously paid, j military post. Adjacent to the bar- Barge Company, Capt. real« state t axed as is sufficient and often beyond human aid before the doctor of forenoon, the follow ing d« scribed r al estate and necessary to racks is the immense where W. Jellison will command. In the matter E. W. Whitehouse l'*.v the amount due therefor riding hall, arrives. Such cases to One all right, title and int< rest which the said Li/zie including interest yield readily it was a committee *n«l will he sold without m a of voted that be select- Conant has or had on the .7th charges, further notice WATERS 01 ora of of I squadron cavalry battalion Minute Cough Cure. the day .June, it Liquifies mucus, A. o public auction at Town House in said town on ed to to the Court on D., 19058, at 11 o'clock and minutes iu tin- s perform their evolutions dur- removes Ab- Look Out for Fever. report Supreme the first of Nature's infantry allays inflammation, danger. forenoon the time w lieu the same was attached Monday December, 1902, at nine Greatest cold or inclement safe. Acts Cures disbarment proceedings. The matter )*eloek, A. M. ing weather. Then solutely immediately. on the original writ to wit. a certain piece of Biliousness and liver disorders at this sea- will not come c’ tire mess hall, where the meals are coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat probably up until the land situate in Belfast on the southerly side of Number Amt. of and Man's Vital pre- son be and trouble. F. S. may prevented by cleansing the sys- March term. the road leading from elfast to Belmont Corner of Acres. Value, tax due. pared for these twelve hundred men. lung McMahon, Hamp- > (ia.: “A bad cold me tem with DeWitt’s Little Risers. and hounded as follows: north said Howard Hollis. .36 00 Hestorer. See testin' Just think of it! ton, rendered voiceless Early by road, $100 $1.70 These famous little do not west and south by land of v. cunnii g- Simeon Higgins. 50 200.00 3.40 just before an oratorical contest. I intend- pills gripe. They on cured in no Edgar I was much in the Itch human minutes by hain and east land of W. '■ interested stables, ed to withdraw but took One Minute raove the bowels gently, but copiously, and Lotion. by «c*orge Boulter, E. W. DYER, Cough Woolford’s Sanitary This never containing twenty acres more or less. cm where the horses of the and Cure. It restored mv by reason of the tonic properties, give tone Collector of Half Gallon Bottles cavalry voice in time to win fails. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., Belfast. October la. 190*2. Taxes for the Town of Thorndike, are and strength to the glands. R. II. Drug- light artillery kept. Surely horses the medal.” R. II. Mood}'. Moody gists, Iielfast, Me. Iy47 -3W42 SAMI 1*:l <5. NORTON, Sheriff. fhorndike, Oct. 18, 1902. POOR & 5°* : orinoco- ;---—-'-r mighty an expedition after the General. r THE [ conquest of The \e*% >ar-eon SMtaclie, Peru, under his brother ! Colonel M ; tland O'Reilly, tlio f orest liorders Nearly a Gonzalez, with liobort »»f the River. a handful of and now sni'jreon 1 of tho «irniy, iifls Collector’s Notice \ u e« Majestic soldiers; how Casada | ge.iorjt of Sale. "! >••;«• Bacli- ,1 i.l deserted, stole the food and canoes Unpaid tax. s on lands situated lu the of in the and Bad City Belfast, County of Waldo, for the year 1901. set out on Tlu follow ing list of ta xos on p i, ce of The Journal, an of his Coughs veal esta of non -res id on ow hbvs in ♦ n#» rn v />f t»„i i exploration own, Pizarro to V s rzn-.i.A, acne, leaving young perish of star- Sept. I had a b vation in the or bad cough for six .. three wilderness, to make his hundred weeks and could find no relief back to the Orinoco to the V ntafl- way Quito as best he could. until 1 tried !• Ayer's Cherry Pecto- ** Casada SI * Wlien returned to Spain he told ral. one-fourth of the bottle = all its course; yet Only 2! 2! £ H the fabulous tales of cured me.” ■ tbe land he b upon the explor , ache, had Names of I>eseription of Beal Estate. -*> L. Ont. •=-- < in order to the Hawn, Newington, Owners. >, g?x .ic stream, which, as discovered, escape con- sequences of his At his in- uiavs, is more than treachery. r * Ames, George V.Land on 8. E. corner oi Lot 54 at stigation one Antonio Galvano wrote a Neglected colds june- icng. It is impos- always linn of Bobbins load and lane in tween lots 34 r. book, these lead to and 54. r, -I'actorv describing alleged “discov- serious. John H. description something Berry, Lot and house on E. Side oi Patterson eries,” which caused more wii. because there is brain-fever run into chronic 33 1 50 00 '** They Berry, John H .L>>t'2rM£.'side of lane and heart-burn all between lot's 34 <• world with which throughout Europe * bronchitis, Franklin W. 34 1 MM’ X’ than all the doctors of pneumonia, Berry, heirs.Lot aiul house oil’N.' side" of liobbins a You tiud medicine or ,0Rd *'tii great or ... \N. of Durham Lane asthma, i 33 1 50 00 ,J0fio could cure. I consumption. Berry, Franklin W. Heirs... Lot on s. e. corner of aj that here, amid geography n it the city of Congress and Don't Bradbury Sts.... 1 ■«, “U0‘00 Eldorado was wait, but take Franklin VV. Heirs... on mge and unreal as minutely portrayed by Berry, Land K. side of Northport Avenue. "°'51 iditions the merciless who to Ayer’s Pectoral Franklin \V. Heirs... 16 11'7U connected fibber, pretended Cherry Berry, Lootin'\v'lTOrne!i1ofniiark"t and Wash- And other aches to which women ington ... are a many have seen it, “in the midst of a just as soon as Sts. M oniy week’s great your cough Clark, Albert W.Lot and on 1 are subject are generally the house S. side of Federal st. peculiarly white lake” he to the 2d W. of Front St. .. York (did refer ancient 1 u' ,r.nnri city! result of a diseased condition of begins. A few doses will 1 the Condon, Albert J.Lot, first from shore on S. side of Con- -..ml the < irinoco When this dis- Maracaibo?) Said he: “Its meanest womanly organism. cure then. 4' 5 60 00 eased you Crosby, A. T.Land 1'0S island of Trini- condition is cured, sideache, back- houses surpass in grandeur all the iieing tile's.'w.'coruer of lot :4 i'll 'pain, Three sizes: 25c., 50c SI. AH adiliv.. J .... ache, etc., are cured also. druggists. 1 headache, Inca and which Pizarro Land liouniled S. and K. line of n ot ; lie American Doctor Pierce's temples palaces hy lot 25 Favorite Prescription ami N. hy lands of Savery and Wliit- overthrew. In them are numerous Consult your doctor. If lie says take it, .> hat regularly make establishes dries the drains ° regularity, then do as lie says. If he tells you not John W.Land 50u’00 9,00 statues of solid as to take it. then don’t take it. He Fenwick, being the W.’half' of lot u in tiie > o >. s. Line.” ? which weaken women, heals inflamma- gold, large giants; and knows. tion and Leave it with him. We are willing. ulceration ami cures female other in of J. C. Handeis, Isanai F .Lot and house on X. t opoly. charges a golden figures proportion, AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. side of Bobbins weakness. When these diseases are cured * .h the beasts, birds, fishes, trees and herbs Jewett, Albert G. Heirs. Land on S. W. corner moans princely the aches they cause are also cured. of Mam and Con- of the Even the vessels gross sis. and E. side of I.ineolnville cut) dollars in gold "I wih drop you a lew lines to let kingdom. and to-day you * 1,1 hHif. know n ! ^ :,!ii feeling well now." writes Miss kitchen utensils are of and Patterson, A. K.Land on N. side of Searsport’shore road -;x hours. From Annie of gold silver, Mepheu-. Me’deville, W >d Co Wc -.t aiul W. side of lane bet ve.-u hits ig Va "l feel like a new w,.t. n I took studded with the several diamonds and other pre- * *' 11 proceed along es of Kav< 1 Prescription an 1 of the for a number of years been chief med- Pendleton, Xatlianiel.S. Lot and house on E. side of Pniou st.. n M< cious stones: and there are robes er\ have no head- yea, between lands of Gannon and » Inmdad, through ical d irer of tin* of Cali- ... Siblev 1 ■•-(.no -ji n now. im lurk.i no department ; and pain in inv side and chests and and of Piteuer. i_alvin, neirs... -Land bounded X. and w, by line of lots pc "The .o lore No hearii c down anv more. budgets troughs serpent’s pain I forma and S. by J. II. Elms’land. } 75 -n(M, .... liiiuk that there is no nu-«iium like cat dull' of l’aria I)r Pierce's silver and gold. There is a pleasure Baokliifc. Charles W ..Land and house on Searsport shore fust medicine. 1 thank veto much for you what von W. of Searsport line. 1 if. -j, have done for me—vour in the midst of the where BELFAST FREE LIBRARY. 7 isphalt island from medicine has done'me garden city, Shaw. William F.Lot and house on X. side oi Patterson much good." \ : ■/ nela. the indians are wont to recreate them- Twenty The People’s Common Sense Medical N«*tv lionks. Ortohri, 1902. Staples. Cyrus F7 ..Lot _on s. !•:. corner of Congress and in which are also of Pine 1 the delta of the a book selves, figures gold A mold, sir Kdrii. Streets... 1 -n w side of or has several so- expense mailing oniv, ficence the like of which has never Biekersteth. Edward Henry. Washing- ton st., 2d X. of Market sr. ... 1 b.>ok in covers, or for \ .. 3.5 -on 00 .<• paper 31 stamps been seen. And the of this esterday, to-day and forever. Whittier. Ezra B..Land bounded s. and w. line of >ne. known as ll'o the volume bound in cloth. king ny lot Address Dr. conn-| A X. hy .Mathews" and I! Crosby’s and all his court wear poem. 1870 821. B 47 by st-a a yea, j 1 by course R. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. try, apparel lands...... 3 *4 | 75 iK) .jr* Hall in, f'olonna Murray. Whittier, F'zra P>.Land on \Y. side of Bangor road, for- ■ main hut of the most famous texture, so that it mouth, mer 1 C. "m 1 j Sketches of For y G.Thomas. 3 1,. llo does like great painters. Whittier. Edward 1..Land bounded s. > vessels thirty million dollars invested in Vene- appear garments sprinkled, by A. T. Patterson drawing Illustrated.... 759. D heirs land. W. <). B. and with the dust of and and 1 young people. by Patterson heirs water. zuela, whose headquarters are at gold silver land, and X. line of lot in Another, ,, by 30. 3d div. 3 30 27 00 t Devereux, for with stomach and 300 5 40 Mary. Suffering years trouble, Whittier. Fahvard I. Land Iieing the s. E. corner of lot 3d in two miles Faribault. Minn. The company enjoys diamonds, from his golden sandals to hundreds of dollars for and physicians dd .. perhaps Lalitte of Louisiana. A novel. epending dix. i...... 3 gr, (; jjo 1 a concession medicines, I was induced to try “Blood Flora H.Land a beautilul to millions of acres of as- his golden crown.” patent Young, being a part of the Ephraim Pin! A"igh 1902 1) 49-3 Wine.” Before finishing one bottle my stomach J » brick homestead on W. side of Knox tonishing besides mineral de- to these absurd was much better; after taking several bottles I ndergrowth, border- fertility, strange say yarns Hill, Frank II. road, 2d from Waldo line. 4 >n •.noon 5110 j feel cured. I can eat now without anything Lelfast, October 10,1902. M I but posits of untold value and unlimited were read and believed in all the courts Life of 1887. trouble Yours Evander COLE, njfi aijuatie plants, George Canning. truly, 42 Collector of taxes for the of for a Nelson City Belfast the year tool. in ot Street, Clinton, Mass. ui' islands. The possibilities the way of valuable JKurope: and they cost the lives of (English worthies). B 2-C l«i Ernest. “Blood Wine” cured Mr. Cole and it : miles with- timber, including "balata” ttie new the bravest men of two centuries, who Ingersoll, > wide, j will cure all whose stomachs are over- substitute for India rubber. followed the into the Wild life of orchard and field. break the glorious alluring phantom worked, worn out and need making over. Collector’s Advertisement of Sale of Lands of L'on-Hesident 1902 590. In-2 I Owners ■ wilds of the Amazon and cents a bottle. iu.i-r slowly makes The men who are employed to de- Orinoco, Fifty Pyle, Howard, editor. SI ATE OF MAINE. this domain are never to return. Having had one ni and delightful velop splendid housed A A. HOWES & DRUGGISTS. taxes on lands situated in tin* isuccaneers anu marooners ol CO., Unpaid town of Searsmont. in the Cornu v *>f Waldo, for the year pun of the treasures which Pizano The list of taxes on real unfolded. The in a two-story frame structure which glimpse following estate of non-resident owners ,'u t h* town of Searsinont *<>• America. 1S97. T 04. P 9 ! the 1901, commit ted to me for year collection for said town on the first day of June. 1901. remain nn' ■it ■! looks like a or a summer hotel brought from Peru, and the big lumps and notice is the Orinoco is hospital, Roosevelt, Theodore. pain: hereby given that if said taxes and charges are not previously paid so tnucli «>'• the real estate taxed as ;s sntticient and Casador necessary to pay the amount dm* then for. * .■« c on the coast. other of virgin gold which himself The including "hai Amazon, except Jersey Among Philippines. The lirst civil will be sold at pnblu* auction at hrii. ltd’ :• -aid lev.:: :«• *■>,. Strove .**\j 1 A‘ ~'‘a line on the Orinoco picked up in Guiana, no tale was too 1902 991. T nine o’clock a. m. ry oceanward the ( things Company's governor. x- No of Amount of is a mountain extravagant to be believed. Even Lewis. \ islands and huge ! property of iron, said to Sergeant, Name rtf Owneis. Description of Property. Acres. Tax Hue N. Greece in the nineteenth cen- Ok’U Bennett, H.J. ]’. Bennett lot, bounded S. by Uuid of David savage. W. to be seen contain sixtv seven of metallic •John Milton, sad and stern, gave the always I percent by Appleton line. N. by land of William K Id bv A plev, of tury. record of Hellenic land of M. K. a •-i river. The Ori ore. wildest them credence in his “Para- Whitney..' .. s Brown, .John.Bounded N. by land of W. A. Shelden. I lam! of dise Lost.-’ that Cortez and emancipation and progress. a- Knocli many large islands, Another stop is made at Las Tat .las. Believing cikcL Knight estate.s. by Lincolnville line. W by iumH.t How- 1821-1897. With and illus- land I .a s sell Pizarro would be mere besides map .... 4$ I tlj and for a whence all the gold is from the beggars Cooper. William .Bounded N. ary. shipped trations. 949.5 and \\. by land of T. W. Niekersm s. b laud Se < b the fortunate fellow who should liltd of A. Shibles, K. town line.'. •>,: inks are much the famous mines of "El Callao,” which lie by 44 1 Seen by the Spectator. Anon. 1902. 814. X Daggett, A.Bounded \. l»y land of C. I auks. F. h\ ,aml «u Deibeit the i;io ot Eldorado, men staked their lives and DON'T meals. s. ': A n a/on an up Carouir liver, miles south Martha. hurry year Higgins, by North Soarsnmnt -tace 'mad. \\ m. H:g end- 'Sherwood, Mary road. fortunes on the and DON'T ove-wcrk. gins' ...... 21 Orinoco. In times long past, large chance, the pope 1804 B 2-Sh 5 Kvons. Harriet D.. ..On all verdure, niag- Autobiography. ,’T I'Oto.v iiireti'at belcngs to sleep. Appleton ridge mad. bounded N W. by land t Ida !.. amounts of treasure were taken from his to the search. But William H. Burgess. N. K. by land of K. C. Fuller. S.‘W. by town hue (1 m e: ried ranks close gave blessing Taft, DON’T up tat svrnn'nms of s ckness. | [ (.ilmore, Millard.Bounded N. W. by land of Kemm*: i.r.ti’, N F and.'-. 1 those mines.- and are still claimed no valor nor could discover The Civil govern- land of James S. W. bv lam, ot J< i:u as they persistence Philippines. 8 DC'n constipated. by Fuller. Tlmmo- with \ son draped, and others...... ]. ; to be the richest in what never existed, and most of the ment in the Philippines. 1902. 991. T ■ an among the world. I tut take Josh n. Serena, estate.Bounded N. and W. 1>\ land of H. 1’.. bv y imi'cnetranle | DO Young. K. aiai m Todd, '1 ravers) A. H. Heal, s. ant! K. by land of Ha.-kaid m 1 Ml Callao was accidentally discovered by seekers perished miserably. Margaret, (Graham creep rs White.011b. C. 1.Bounded N. Montvlile iit: F. land «u \. K. Boyn- ■s.-oming The way of escape. A novel. 1902 T 57-5 by a !!L.F.” ton and others, s. bv S. Kfsku s‘‘ W. ■> Jamaican negro, named Steibel. lie Ih.e phantom king of Eldorado still 'and 1' \ "iicriv.ible va- Wharton, Edith. | Morse.'. sold three fourths ui it to some French- sits on his throne in the heart of Senrsniont. As embrace, the cuitie.s. upwards tu thirty-live million Columbus and his following of greedy t’nmiul ta u-s on lands sit tod in tho t r tho < of \ Tennyson, Alfred. I Is** 1"!‘"\vin^ Pt >'-al o>*,a a- ,•! a, o-p J >.\\ !■• s dollars in were taken .-at of ;ia- t«,v. } in solid walls of gold buccaneers and "sad tea no.i I.', tor tlo fioi. ••oioiiiut-t 11.0 tm Spaniards, Poetical works. X21. T-l y<-ar ^aid t-.v a. a i!,. «la\ \ •A. '•>. 11-M. II" M,;.a!; a. t. 's i. •.»• Id Callao during the tirst docs" sue:! ;i; Brake. Haw- j,,*| mgo. twenty Ilaieigh. Denn-der and 1889. 01,-\ ><• mo.-1| ivy-mantled other poems. s21. !1,,I aoviy [.aid. ,.f r|;t. t: >. d :,s ; t,. n,.on V' • ti-.'s. :•> i n •; ■ 1«U11U ;■:!'■! -I Iid < 11;: o1'. V. I: »i, j | t:,• M i’1 .1 lloclv Ot ".A- According Knglisli and kins. Gilbert each had their innings in Enoch the < of J ■•,•;.! iu; Arden, oming • -; v > 111 1111«‘ ln-iliy Th,' plaoo 1 111- a |' oil- li> T -1 :; :. m ,1 •, v. ,• u American mining the > allao to : 1-1 Vm ■: I, -r:uiet patch; experts, tlie chase and long since vanished Arthur, and other poems. : i'll I). ,. sii«>\\-wliite “zone" is one an ted gold held the Land of Shadows: and in this Riverside school library 1. *21. T-d x a hundred miies 1 Alfred. ? •: v- «*. upon one leg, wide. ufortunartdv. twentieth century the quest has been Tennyson, ! it hs almost mac.-tm.-, n t hei ■- n The foreMers: Robin Hood and »• -lapanese picture. being taken up. with better chances of suc- ! Nam*»s ,»i >v. a-. i :: ; »;• ai IS > Maid Marian. 1X92. 821. T-4 .aws, with regular means of eon n unicatio cess, uul and Yankees, deep by calculating Alfred. t\vecu it anti tin > te Tennyson, i>.rust. eaviiv orld, ind uh.oac modern methods have liothinghjf H Son M W it... :!y The Idylls of the King. Edited -vaher birds ef ruin- : a'osoluttdy none of luuisooi-.. .. t. romance a ho it them. Is now on exhibition on with notes by W. .J. Roll**. 821. T-5 ■ sells there fo’.' tlonais .* our Moor. AVe ! H. It. X- othakor....Kas-t ’.• < •'.vain, and monkeys uglily ;..n K \ XNl t. B. V.’AllL). Alfred. cordially pan.. Vl Tennyson, .Jam',-*, a. Sinaiiu*- ..limm-st, a,: tann .. ..

eaves. The and l'ood-stufts are of invite all those interest- I’.a^t'-i s .<> lovely lit-.-.a’ly "..at Young people's Tennyson. Ed- ly part. .. pi n ; j \\ anon V-\. he'rt.1 vr pair. unbroken as ALMOST UNDER ENGINE’S WHEELS. ed to call and examine. when Sight.” ited with notes W..J. Rolfe. 821. T-2 111 o s o a by .M«• t d f a 1 n .. ; .-i.ed his Ten cents is for A. Wi Ham/.;. Now! it .Homestead farm. prow up per pound charged Tim Narrow of Yanlinnster J. T. Brooke, Stopford Ki>u.i|ie damps Nutt .It,.inest«*ad faiia *.. :u •» «. > d liis art and relation li. N\ has never been transporting mac I mery, wliit-h must all KUiott. II** {Colled Off Hie Track Just in Tennyson: Fled Into.Hone st,-.-.d farm ,IM Hyr & I.u Soiithorh t. *>m a to modern life. 1899... 821. T-12 i pai nnan and he on the nks ot men Time to ■*avi' Himself I'i Horrible AVe are species, brought and headquarters ! Natnanio] Vounjr.....a A part. .a Death. Cary, Elizabeth L. N'.rtlu ‘C be: but occasional for all kinds of .... i part.. iv. ,,oo.no ls.i*. mules through the pathless jungle from October Nov. : Yardmastei J. T. his 13, 19G-. \\ > I'oss : Pittsburg, Pa., Tennyson: homes, his ihe *r an 4J Collector of t;:'. s for tin- town verdure, the river. Nevertheless, a narrow from of i&lmoiit ior tin- yt-ai l‘H-1. twenty-six l.lliott had escape death in friends, and his work. 1898.. S21. T-ls ad. or it you listen mines are worked in the Pennsylvania railroad yards which was being to-day the J. I*'. attended by circumstances that were pe- Genung, owi>, roars, shrieks Calleo district and a thousand miners Oil Stoves culiar in more ways than one. Tennyson’s In memoriam. A * deuce of beast and Collector’s Notice of Sale, are earning there ar the present mo- lie had just thrown a switch and was study.821. T-21 the in front of an iild better l»e avoid- crossing track engine I taxes on lands < f ment from four to twelve dollars a 11. npaid resident and non-resident owners situated :n w y. day. when lie was seen to and then sud- Littledale, of Waldo, for the 1901. t\ ais a stagger and year of Ovens, •• company on of The lei list of taxes on .. The one thing needful is a railroad denly to collapse. He fell almost under the Essay Tennyson’s Idylls owing real estate of resident and lien resident own. is m vw ; Mon roe for the year 1 !»<•]. committed to me for collection on paddle out to meet pilot but fortunately rolled off the track to the King. 1893. 821. T-l7 tor said town the 2d hot .1. ,.. 1 «.<. .... only Lit) miles long. To more unpaid; and notice is H at it said fully one side. He was not injured. Kitchen ; hereby given taxes, interest and charges are no' pit u-h s hollow ed Luce, M. Goods, inuch of tile real estate taxed .is is sufficient to the ai a-iiiit due roughly the Oronoco's “After said he to a “1 pay thereto!, im im■ 11 inie!>■'-• -r comprehend magnitude, that," reporter, will a: lie am charges, be sold pa !mn at the town lmu-e. in said town, on 11 e \\ .( t« •i ■ t trees. made mind to work. The fall Handbook to the works of Al- mahogany one must remember that modern geog- up my quit Tubs, her. 1902, at 9 o'clock, a. m. which have cost me life was fred 1895 821. ■vlio come to might my Tennyson. T-16 ueg ol have divided South America in- No. ..f yd. of No. oi Value in Total Tax raphers caused by a nervous trouble and might Name of owner. Tennyson, Hallam. Wringers, Description of property. Lor. Range. A res. hollars Value lii d "liquerors, are in re- to three of the occur again at any time." Bowden, 1 rank H. Land and great basins—those Am- Lord A me buildings.. ldl F “lint you don’t seem to have the trouble Alfred, Tennyson. Homestead. 1*12 nt of control as were azon, the Uronoco and and Hose, Gore 5u $76d *750 -‘i 7* the Rio de la < now," remarked the newspaper man. moir by bis son. 1898. 2 v.... B 2-T 2 j Goodwin. Hannah. Laid. 1-3 t 152 acres and ■(•lore tlie arrival .1. of Plata. To dominate the mouth of one '“>o, urn aN right now. Dr. Williams' A. II. buildings. Goodwin place. 12 C 50 3-4 4<>0 400 1 dg Strong, Jewell, John Est. Land and buildings. Old 21 11 04 iv their Pink Pills for Pale People brought me place. »000 250 v-,, disputes pos- of these colossal arteries of commerce as Staples, Aslmry B. Land and Hotel_ ss c 1 around again after the doctors had pro- Tennyfeon: poetry interpret- buildings. “if, Land. Hall .. 4* ♦ • iihIs ot place. C 15o ... miles of weil- is to control one-third of the southern nounced me incurable. The trouble ing the divine order. 801. St 1 began Land and bldgs. J. Ihdlill place 33. F 2«i 400;' e with a severe in the and the forest, whose fonn- continent. Within the four hundred pain legs Van Dyke, Henry. Laud and bldgs. Ham place.. 3b C 53 400 physician at that time said it was muscular > ooze or under The poetry of Tennyson. 1898.. 821. T-15 NitiM H Triissfill Non-Resident. deep miles between the Oronoeo’s mouth rheumatism. He gave me medicine whi h 1 ,1. C. Curtis. Nancy. Land aid seen took for some time without seeing anv im- Walters, buddings. by the sun and and t'uiilad its tide re- K Curtis Bolivar, yellow The continued and place.....153 IOOOO 47 275 275 7.8.S provement. pain my Tennyson: poet, philosopher, Dearborn, John Est. Land. 4c. •iglibors are huge ser- ceives other 1 noticed that twenty great navigable strength kept ebbing away. idealist. 1893. 821. T-13 48 C 15 50 50 2.25 g a tors and a thousand rivers; while still further into the in- I was not as agile as I used to be and could Grout, Fred L. Land bough* of l>. Pattee Est.. 33 not catch and climb a moving car as readily 34 10000 27 100 100 3.61. it and crawl uu- creep terior its eastern oank lets in as I once did. Then came narrow ninety- my escape The Camden Hills. JERE BOWEN. Collector of Moi.D e. ilderness. one large rivers, and the western hank and ! gave up work. and secure a bargain on a Monroe, Oct. 13, 1902. *‘A different this time said I cart you see vil- between physician The following poem was written by the tiny thirty and forty. It is not had I \v< rse CALL locomotor ataxia, but only grew Kev. Dr. William Prall, rector of St. ■o their straw, to have at- shore, generally known, hut is nevertheless a under his treatment. 1 began Paul's Church, Albany, New York, whose tacks of one of whici: lasted for Collector’s addled for vomiting, elegant summer stands on Notice of Sale. together fact, that the Amazon and the Oronoco and cottage high sixteen days. I grew thin as a skeleton land east of Islesboro. Gilkey’s Harbor, Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the p.wu of Waldo, in the of i. ‘Being open on all rivers rise at the same source, and that very weak. Finally 1 had a consultation of Countv Waido. >, it commands a charming view of nearly a The following list of taxes on real estate of iion-iesidcnt owneVs m the town .if n,,. lo at corner three Pittsburg physicians and they pro- lfOl. committed to me tor each and were a few and sand-bars and dozen islands in the Penobscot bay, and year eolleetion for said town, on the pjth dav of done dim n.■, n snags nounced me incurable. The in my and notice is pain the of Camden Hills towards paid; hereby given that ir said taxes, im- est ;md .-hai g*--.' :,re u t x ... N<> "interiors’’ are long range j ,t| fully other a and legs continued to increase and inni'h ot the real estate taxed as is sufficient to a v •• impediments removed, light- body the west By request of a friend of the Broadcloth lined. Also j• tin amount due th -it for u, -t *|i,« became so 1 had to take mor- charges, will he sold at auction at Silver Harvest > the only household steamer could enter severe that author the in The public ({range Hall, in said tow im draught the mouth poem appears Journal.] the where the -• phine sometimes to get a little relief. 1 be- place last preceding am nal town inerting ot said town was i.«- : x few of of one of Deceinln r, 1!H)J, at 0 o'rlork a. m. cooking pots river and sail out to sea through came just about helpless with no control of 1 lift my eyes in prayer to thee, Naums of iss hammocks the mouth of my legs. Over the isles in thesliining sea. UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES. Description of \... of i slung the other, thus crossing Owners. Heal *‘JHiring the Christmas holidays in 1P01 a To the hills that stand along the shore, Estate. Acres. \A\ U and A. McCamlu of land with hunting tishing the continent from the a from idge.hot buildings tin" eon. hounded twice, Atlantic friend in Iowa City sent me clipping And keei> the land forevermore. N * or by Vekw irtli's land line. I by hi well line iorae manufacture. a of a remarkable cure Apply to I. V. MILLER, S. to the Pacific, by different routes. The newspaper telling by Webster Iin -. W. by highway. r>~> > r\dO > > os of motor ataxia in tlie case of I>. C. They have guarded it in many storms, H ill who loc j William estate. ...I,ot of laud with In idlings the:cop.. r,i* nr im own them, are Oronoco is now to within a Through many dangers, many wrongs, s. II. ROWERS, navigated Peak <•!' Milwaukee, Wis., by Dr. Williams' i Charles Kins.hot of land with buddings timr< on. mo Since tlie met the Sons of Walt* ot le their homes; the short distance of the Pink Pills for Pale People. So 1 began tak- days they France, 58 Chu rch Street, Belfast ! I’.o-Kard.hot land wrh buihlings thei-o.in. u~> .. Bogota, Capital And a K. b\ ing them. I followed directions carefully raised bar to their advance. D. Sheldon. Hounded N. laud <: H. Wentworth. K. b\ rating their nearby of Colombia's as well as ku.d of T. and h. W'-ntworth. s. b\ lain; ef trade, that of and soon began to It was gradu- improve. No one can doubt in the future, too, D. Dutton .1 W. -Von id. an-..'.. p;o ts and and another man. by niaudioca, Ecuador, which at al but sure and now i am like Fresh trials and tribulations new present goes mostly Waldo, Octo ier 1J. l'.KL' \ < 1 can around and took a three weeks’ j j h i^ go CALIFORNIA ■ from their pirogues to England via Cape Horn, will he Will come to our country year by year, i- Collector of t trip a little while ago without experiencing As it moves in its career. ; c shore. 1 n these along seeking the luited States through this any bad results. I have not had a paii or a j since I taking Dr. To God I raise my heart on high, not counted among new channel. Schemes for vomiting >pcil began dredging Williams' Pink Pills." Over the hills unto the sk>, f life. For all native PHKD out the snags and sand-bars have been Mr. F.lliott was in the employ o' the Beseeching Him that He will keep, ATWOOD, for fourteen as Like a o'er his age,” absolute naked- sometime under consideration, and if Pennsylvania railroad years shepherd watching sheep, yardiiuister. He lives at No. 5-sia Park WINTERRORT, HAINE, wIdle neither men or In the future safe, as in the past, Suture's Greatest Solvent the Venezuelans and Colombians could street, Pittsburg, Pa., and is ready to cor- As long as the great hills may last, !• than loin-cloths of roborate the above statement. His cure, only quit “revoluting” a few months, Our country free from wrong and greed, and Man’s Yitalizer and' from locomotor ataxia is only one of many Insurance and nsiuiis, each a rectangu- the line of fresh And things which to dishonor iead. Real Estate, longest water naviga- accomplished by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Restorer. See testimonials. "ad-work fastened by a tion in the world would soon be opened for Pale People and furnishes additional And make us to maintain the right, REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-HIVE MILLION ASSETS. that this is not an ordinary medicine. With all our souls and all our see, —a proof might, Occasionally you system of water ways more prodig- Pills are wonderful in hire, Lite, Accident, Plate Tornado st,arn Boiler Dr. Williams’ Pink Without regard to joy or pain, Half Gallon Botllfis Only 75c. Glass, Insurance, ■■up of mud lints, ten- ious than the mind can readily conceive. their potency in nervous troubles, small or No thought of loss, no hope of gain ; Insurance and Inspection. great, and as they are on sale in every drug ms or low-class Creoles, The upper Oronoco has never be POOR & SON. country store throughout the country, they art with- That we a refuge sure may Security Bonds for Cashiers. Contractors, Administrators and Trustees ■ v From human rubber-hunters, pearl been thoroughly explored, and to this in reach of all. That they cured such a every tyranny, Correspondence solicited. Keal estate bought and sold. 1 been severe nervous disorder as that of Mr. Elli- As Thou our help hast ever diggers, or engaged in day nobody knows what can he found of sin. ott, proves the power of the remedy in les- When struggling with the powers TO RENT. >-er industry that per- or raised there; but ever since its dis- ser troubles, such as sciatica, neuralgia, —William Prall. nervous headache, St. Vitus’ dance and ner- Maine. ility. They wear a scanty covery, the most astonishing stories Islesboro, An up-stairs tenement of four good sized rooms TAXES FOE 1902 vous debility. with clothes and barn room. '"> and appear to have been told of it. in large presses, Ap- apiece Somewhere At all druggists, or direct from Dr. Wil- ply at house. M ISS AUGUSTA WELLS. Windsor Hotel or a Stable She—“Are a bull bear on Her their liams Medicine N. you 40tf 03 Street. COLLECTOR'S SOT ICE. than neighbors the heart of those waterways lies the Co., Schenectady, Y., ?” Bridge cents per box ; six boxes for two dollars ’change but as to mortals fabled fifty He—“Both. 1 bull the market and bear blood; Eldorado, which the world and a half. A discount of two per cent, will be allowed on The new and commodious of the loses. News. stable the "mu decencies of dreamed about for two hundred See?”—Chicago all taxes paid on or before January l, 1903. 1 life, they years. j Windsor Hotel isopen for boarding and v iv He—“1 hope there are no bulls in here. 1 TO LET. ! shall be in office in Memorial dadv. as poor as the You have read how it was to my building poorest, alleged can’t run as fast as I used to.” Mrs. Jones—A bachelor has no excuse for standing in. is new and the A desirable house seven from 8.30 to 11.30 a. m., and Saturdays from 1.30 Everything “top is at Santa have been discovered that She—“Pin told that's the worst to living.” containing rooms, Catalina, by treacher- thing wired for electric No. 135 Main street. 3 o 4.30 i*. M. conveniences tirst-elass. Terms reason- 1 lights. do. I think if you stand and look at them Mr. J ones—“Of course not; but a married Good stable rented with house. of [i, powerful “Orinoco Com- ous Adelantado de Cas- Enquire M. C. Collector. able. 24 tf knight, Gonzaly it’s enough to send them London man has to have two or three a week.”— GEO. W. BURKETT. HILL, " h has I away | the modest capital of sada, whom Francisco Pizarro sent on Punch. Judge. 42tf Odd Fellows’ Block. | Belfast, Sept. 3,1902 —30 M. IJ KNOW ETON, 1‘ropr.et.or. Central officials have disclaimed all Nothing in It THE REPUBLICA.N JOURNAL knowledge of this projected railway itching Skin The Boston Transcript has extension. This does Distress by day and night— interviewed BELFAST. T1U RSDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1002. not, however, President Tuttle of tiie Maine Central on That’s the affect the reasons why the road should complaint of those who the subject of the Central’s reported inten- Published the tion of its line from Rockland to Every Thursday Morning by be built, and that the Maine Central are so unfortunate as to be afflicted extending Belfast, and to make other extensive im- with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and should build it. If it does not, there out- provements, with the purpose, ultimately, Journal Pub, Co. ward do not of a short line to Mt. Desert by Republican will be an road over this route applications cure. establishing electric at The can’t. bridging the Tenobscot Prospect. 1 in the m ar which with the ex- They future, The Transcript says: I A source of the trouble is in the “When tiie truth of the steamboat lines will be strong asked concerning PILSBCKY.}^^^,, isting blood—make that pure and this scal- rumors President Lucius Tuttle said that competitors for business the Maine b.g. burning, itching skin disease will tiie only foundation for the ieport is the Si i:x !:’l*! :• Tkiois: In advance. S-j.00 fact Central now lias, in addition to that it di appear. that a preliminary survey is being yeai >i.m> mn months; 50 cents for three made to ascertain the cost and feasibility of months. “I was taken with an itching on my might have by building this extension. the across the Kennebec : Ai»\ kim !*»!>.•; Tj.km*-: For one square, one arms which proved very disagreeable. I abolishing ferry That in this River at Bath. tnis the inch !••!._'11 in eolnnm. 75 r»-nt> for one wvrk, and “something will b? doing” concluded it was salt rheum aiul bought a Beyond company 25 rents ■> o;.ch insertion. has no plans that it is ready to make public siihsequeiit direction at no distant we are oi Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In two days day fully and Tuttle denied that tiie com- a let r I began taking it i felt better and it President j convinced. pan}- to make the extensions of the was not long before I was cured. Have intends llill seems to think Coler is Maine which are rumored.” off-color, never had any skin disease since.” Mrs. Central system ami wants him to his month a E. Cove Md. keep shut Newspaper Notes. I. Ward, Point, Coal Cheaper—Elsewhere. during the remainder of the campaign. the Dodd" Shoe meets with Francis L. Littlefield, city editor of the Hood's “Dorothy the approval Sarsaparilla Portland Advertiser—Saturday tiie local rpHAT Portland Eastern and Miss Miriam ot the A correspondent of the Portland Ex Argus, and Pills dealers decided upon a drop in the price of critical discriminating woman w.s demonstrated E. Ames, youngest daughter of Mr. and soft coal, so the price was lowered from press says that Buffalo Bill is a native rid the blood of all impurities and cure at our ! were nine dollars a ton to eight and this beyond question he number of wom.n Mrs. Laniel \Y. Ames of Portland, all dollars, ope ung. large in attend- •of Maine. Thus are honors eruptions. was to seven at heaped united in again changed, dollars, marriage Wednesday evening, which bituminous is ance were a unit in upon us. price the coal now their expressions of or me new s oe. Oct. 22nd. The no doubt had a approval Argus THE NEWS OF BELFAST. selling. Tne scoop on the “wedding bells.” Bath Times—The coal dealers of this city ‘Dorothy Dodd Shoe is the outcome of a twentieth Centura Tlon.dosiah II. who on Monday reduced the price of hard coal Drummond, died Frank A of the Mun- Dr. R. Tibbetts and wife of Munsey, proprietor Raymond from $1” a ton to $10, although there is in woman s The ideas in are in Portland last was thought. incorporated this shoe those evolved suddenly Saturday, sey Magazine, Washington Times ami New Palermo will move to the Burkett house, the city at present only about 000 tons of the diamonds no bv the known to many of our citizens, and York News, has bought of Stephen O’Meara No. 135 Main street, next Monday. valuable black and there is application of a keen trained feminine intelligence to the stud\ of present prospect of the supply being in- here as elsew here w as held in high es- and his associates all the stock of the Jour- The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold its lirst creased at an early date.—Bangor News. the requirements of women in the matter of footwear, that these ideas teem. He delivered the address at the nal Newspaper Company, publishing the supper for the benefit of the East North- are c rivet has a so been dedication of our Masonic morning, evening and Sunday Boston Jour- port cliapel at C. 0. Dickey’s Friday even- proved bevom que' io 1. Temple July ! Wedding Bells. nal. Mr. O’Meara’s relations to the paper ing, Oct, 31st. 4, 1STO. We invite all of those women wno were in sale of cordially not present at oiu remain unchanged, except the his I>r. II. L. Shepherd of Winchester, Mass., Dissmore-Wiiite. The marriage of Miss to savs stock. opening call to examine t ,e new sta les. Henry Loomis Nelson the re- returned from Patten yesterday with two Orilla 1’. White and Irving T. Dinsmore will win. if at news- publican party all, One thing for which the Maine deer. He is visiting his parents, Mr. and took place in Stoniugton, Tuesday morning. thronel t'e President's papers should work as a unit during the popularity. Mrs. F. W. Shepherd. The bride is a Boston Herald. coming session of the legislature is a more highly accomplished young and the is the member of are to be sensible, more equitable, more modern news- Wellington E. Dunbar reports that one lady groom junior Ah A aelm>etts adopted several years ago, and average is 12 fish to a pound. young couple own iccount'- which lias given general satisfaction to the -0th at 14 Court St. Pensions have been as follows: newspaper.** and to the general public. granted James There is no earthly reason why a similar Leufest, Belfast, >12; original K\ a few w! ich -t s-ii.ie of tl'■ London editorials on News of the styles law should not take the place of the anti- widows, etc., Harriet A. Mooney, Bucks- Granges. are a little cents American a I''airs hazy: but one now on our statute book.**.- Bid- tifty extra, all quated port, >s; original, war with Chas. B. as t ndicate that the editors Spain. nil« ey deford Journal. 1 The next meeting of Waldo County IV- iiavt awakened to the fact that there is Craig, Waldo, Sd; Edmund Hollis, Troy, A good suggestion. Now if the Lewiston grange will be held with Vietorgrange, | •s.-met! :ne doing" in the western hemi- 812. Dodd” Boots are Journal can he muzzled something may be Searsmont, Nov. 11th. in addition to tiie “Dorothy $3.00 sphere- ! 'onsmooth Herald. The members of Seaside j accomplished. Chautauqua cir- regular program, an address will be de- It you had ever "Xperieneed a London cle will meet Dodd” Oxfords are Monday afternoon, November livered by some member of Victor grange, | “Dorothy $2.30 'on wou'il not wonder t! a*, the edi- with Mrs. fog The Liberty Literary Club. 3rd, Ada Brier, 2*' Charles street. with a response by W. II Moody of Liberty. toi s the ew ipers >1 that city Lesson, review questions on 4th chapter of A discussion will be had on tiie question, j are a "little hazy For several year* there existed in Liberty tlie C. L. s. C. book, “Ten Englishmen;” Resolved, That tiie constitutional amend-; an organ:/.itei:m*wn as the author, Thomas Carlyle. nient prohibiting the sale of intoxicating Liberty Mag- We I ;1V|. 'exclusive S:i It r*:i- attitude of tlie c mi should tie resubmitted to tiie operators azine club, which held weekly meetings and The sad news was received last Friday liquors people: \ the stiike did n o M. B. Hunt of ini ng commend tin members devoted themselves to the morning of tlie sudden death of Morothy F., to be opened t'> Belmont. tl t-in to t o- American pen]■ ■ and u hat study of current *-\ en>. the play s of Shakes- the sweet little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. litt sympathy was felt foi the strikers \' aie, iml -tic sub ■< ; of interest. Last IV. 1.. Cook in Great Falls, Montana-. No THE sonic DINSMORE evening . continued in view of their ; Friday members , particular.-* by at eiul) aw .- < of Arthur tives here. Much is conduct since the strike was sympathy expressed ! ! decked T, Ritchie and reorganized under the name of for those bereaved. oil. 1*. : a from example despatch t,...**. the Liberty Literary Club and decided to I Laxative Bromaahss Maude K. lialker. The >- C. E. Bicknell Lnne Island. : peace wInch was ex- j buys casionaliy a play of Shakespeare. Dr. C. oil ice were elected: pi Mt-n tn v tit- ending of the | following President, DINNER SET.-'. IF 11"}' was chosen president and Arthur Miss Maude F. liarkei vice M .ss ,-t: i... ii more oil'ylges then | president, The estate of the late \V. ,1. Abbott, it for- | ft in Rite),a A committee on text < hitvi- .; Ult-d some weeks, secretary. Charlott;-1 \\ olhurn secretary, Mrs. Mary mer lime manufacturer an i ! j prominent citi- A 112 pi me,English Dinner Set, handsome- Al.c-t ot in wt re auneti at tlie non- hi“J;s was cIiom n as follows: A Miss Inez H. 1 , Harry Lutz; treasurer, Crawford. zen of Rockland, was sold at auction Oct. ly decorated, warranted not to crack, at The Strike is Off!.... union it. at d tla tV« ling against R:< wn. Ralph I Morse and Carroll at home We | Young, Mrs. >. \\ .lohnson and Raymond R. Tib- 24th. I..ime island, opposite Camden, about delivered your depot. fin-:. t\ l:at it ili/.ed that ; j on china and class they i he m-\i meeting will be Fmuay evening (I.") acre.-, with what is called a good quarry will glad y quote prices | betts returned from Xewburg, 1j will tin wn-. is bitten Ai yesterday and some ware to interested Not ! p wla-n i:.- following will be carried lime kiln- upon it, wont to(\ E ;.ny person. ‘*WJi\ program where a severe New England Home Furnish- dyna it ot es .'--ini ve houses they performed surgical Hicknell for s.v.: with this went the respon- i Write V SPORTING GOODS, t events, Carroll life of Maim* «»i ... tiii.n v. ; kcr- ,.t < Iiilierton and Young ; operation for Mrs. Win. Hollis, who-is do- sibility of paying four years of taxes. This i ing Co., No. i»2 Cross St., Portland, in* •S1 ;.kt Ra L Morsi-: song. Mrs. (>. is considered a bargain the is SINGLE, DOUBLE and REPEATING SHl, Pint ni'lmii neing de.-i toyed. Two 'peare, p!> ing well under the care of Miss Inez L. way property at-j < going in Penobscot bay. The two-masted %\ eri m le ti reck I>„ L. A W. iam: tall-, on buds, Ma.y A. Rrow’n:' Mrs. Johnson INCHES! ER and HAKLIN id! I US, Barker. and Tibbetts also s diooner .1. s. was f. E. Lindsey bid oil’to I- >: was s t and 1 le ami ebaj acid of IIamlet. A rthur Ritchie : Ami I'm mii-i ti, thi1 A liarcniii. ,n tin- .-i:> Call ml .. .■ ih- seriously performed an operation for Mrs. Geo. Mai- Hicknell for S22").- -Rock land Star. i■ .iisi. at L.ii.slui. a ..d at Cranberry quotations from 11 ai!11 t by members of the den of West Winterport. Miss L. H. Carter, -ii.i: mistaken foi -. non-union man new baker double club. IIA LLDA LE. guns, for litt-. who had charge of tlie case, lias returned was disi'gured 1 I AKLi\ A. liliOW'N. home. Rev. James Wash bun. preached in the The and the Koreh.ind S It s v, •: vidclit t‘ at it the I'niollS Davenport n;l y Liberty. Me., < >ct. 2“>. here last Belfast interested in church Sunday morning_W. E. ARE SHOOTERS (iuns, sold even w lier. con b i ave their way m> non-union man parties establishing Poland is in Massachusetts ||,|,|>,‘ "• Siigit Guns.. for $0 0 j acorn visiting his ■ canning factory have written to the w 11...! allow d to work at anyArade Morse Iron Beds, Llewellyn J Dead. children-O. 1). Stevenson of Huston is who propose asking SHOOTING COATS AND AMMUNITION of all in : think packers, coming here, •! onntry; ami we hardly visiting at J. E. Hall’s.lames E. Rowell for authority to change the price in the con- tl at are to SHOI (ilNS AM) RIFLES IO LET A! REASON Mil I I’RIC! tl American people willing Ram,on. Me., <>ct. 24, H»o2. and John 11. Morton of Togus are Llewellyn; tract books from ly to 2 cents per pound, ac- boarding sum) It 'n ich as tlift. .1. Morse, a pioneer lumberman and one of j at ( .11. Rowell’s—Mrs. tyrani y cording to the recent decision of the packers. Martin Whitten the i most po inent men of ea> ern Maine, has been ill several weeks_Mr. ! to About half enough acreage had been secur- critically $2.97 $10. If tl e Mu,! c Centra', builds a steam died ton.ght after a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. of R. FOLLETTS Goods S ed when the price was advanced, and there Wyman Providence, | was bi.rn Dec. Sporting road Till. Rockland to lieitast. via Moi'-e in Rath, lp, lspi, I., are visiting liis sister, Mrs. E. 1). BED SPRINGS, 1 i-> no doubt that tlie full amount could he Raynes. moved to Rang"!' when 2 and entered th« PILLOW ....Hutchins Bros, of Belfast set a MATTRESSES, S, 51 CHURCH STRUCT. Koekport, Camden, Lincolnville and .lonaihan a manu- secured at the advanced hand-! employ Mor><*. lumber price. ______\ni• i.it. it cannot tail to faetuier. Ry ls.'.o he had the i some sarcophagus monument in the ceme- ami ail Bed Boom Furnishings at a* low prices greatlv acquired Frank L. Field, who is to succeed A. I. business whndi for u\t‘i '-o years lias been ! here last week in as mods can ■mid for. levt tl.e legii traversed as a tery memory of Nathaniel p sum. known a> Morse < o., lumber manufac- Brown as postmaster at Belfast, will ap- and Elmer E. Hall.... Mrs. George Trundv lie i- it A., ti c attructions that turers. 'lo-day it N the largest woodwork- point Melville C. Hill as assistant post- Not Write Us?” ing estabiisl.n.cnt in Maim*, w itH a business has been quite ill for several days_The “Why .N:i’ < > lavish Lin i can are master. Mr. Hill has appointed Augustine supply of over a IS* was a Clement y*ar. captain Bros, started their threshing ma-I cur illustrated catalogue and h-t •■! re- ami get price the: I :. is and ha and st of mbit a civil later P. Mansfield as his deputy to collect the h-sgiakes reams, dining the war, and j chine h' im* furnishings. ! last week-Mrs. E. IE Evens is i beaches ami chief of hi, Cangor ;ii e department. He maining taxes of l'.»u2, and publishes a sandy rocky headlands, visiting 11 lends in Belfast and i has served :• the c.ty goveruim-nt In vari- Tliomaston. Pircct and notice to that effect. Mr. liiii has also re- speedy transportation l'acili ous cap.icd >- and ha> represented tin* city ( .lohn Colby has returned from his visit .a the* Mao- le signed as postmaster at Northport Camp- u :i : ire t ei di d. 'I here are many gislature. in Haverhill, Mass. Dining the civil war the Ranger and Flislia II. has been oho i we a dread id the Demo-; ground Haney ap- sea, and of, ci lied several editorials c> vising Hill is succeeded as pointed. Mr. Recorder CKM IiK MON I VI I.LI. 9*2 CROSS STREET, 'tea! travel, who would the ..diuicist; .a uni and Llewellyn Mm sc' NO. gladly! of Gov. ( Command*-; y. K. of M., by ■ wa>;i:e deader of a w hich wrecked the ; loshy The concert given Mr. and Mr.-. A. T. .1 * n selves of this rail- party by proposed '"lie"i'.,; F. h. and as < liief of tile Records "fha-c, threw the ty pe ami presses Pillsbury, Gay, assisted by Mr. Merriam, Mr-. roll III XI). MAIXE. ex:.■ 11sioii I,, establish Gray v way -summer into •..he street and threatened the life of I <>. R. <>.«!. In bus' ilk of Tarratine Tribe, M., by and Miss was -- ••• the editor. Hatch, well attended by an world of iniMn.-"-' in >■ ruekly Tic- bu*:a '•>; ■! hem. s on r near coast. He i> survived by a son and the Then what 1 do thin'-:*. •' -Kili.-d ii st '•-■■■ ; dauglM-r. Waitei L. Morse and Mrs. • airie >iokey. appreciative and very attentive audience. who i-an the intricactes of »:i-r’> !• si ness. and wno t a i-ei.i ni.-nce it win lie to those who: of Belfast Opera House, Higgins Rangor. ; Postal Ciianoks. The following Mr. and Mrs. Gay have smooth and well such work a> falls > the '"! are summei residents of in mail service are from trained voices that harmonize i-miy l.in-j changes reported well. Their at e Oct. 30. Tile good po-.it;.'.. here, waitiim foi m- ... and coli i: or Now. if land solos -with a of tin* NIGHTS i| > < •• ■ Xorthport. The John D. Rust Estate. Washington: duets, part opera There are tw*‘ h;• 11 t* *nT 1 t^111• O" I b\ :i In: ’!:■ travc i- preferred it must lie b\ train Route N'o. 1.44. North Searsport to Maritana, were line. Mr. Merriam's cornet MATINEE SATURDAY. SH( >1M on. i*. atli From Nov. at Swan- solos with to liiu'kiand. there change to the elec-; Judge Miller of the Knox probate court Belfast. l, 1P02, begin organ accompaniment by Mrs. BANKS’ BUSINESS COLLECi omitting North discon- Gray were excellent as was Miss Hatch’s has R. 1. ville, Searsport, e tra road to Camden, and thence by! appointed Thompson, Ksq.,guardi- SKM> Ki It ll l.i si ]; r.» v on the an of .). Osc-r and A. chil- tinued, decreasing three miles. 1344. Swan- performance organ_Miss Varney 'earn n Lincolnville. The early nom- Georgia Rust, ; to Nov. 1 to 30. Leave ! has returned from where she dren of the late Col. John D. Rust, a prom- j ville Belfast. April Augusta, has | The WhalomPark ^ >-rs to anil late from Satnr- departures { inent Rock port citizen, who died a dozen Swanville 0.35 A. M. been visiting friends for several ] daily, except Sunday weeks_I IN HIUll ( I ASS PHUDK'TIOXS OF ■ Cove, must come or via I Roth are over 40 of lay go lieitast, years ago. years age, | Arrive at Belfast by 11.15 A. M. Leave Mr. and Mrs. Orren Bartlett of Appleton but are of feeble mind. Their mother died ; whether their homes be east or west, i 1.15 P. M. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Bart- ! many y ears ago and the father remarried, j Belfast daily, except Sunday Couch Idle pi-hrcted railroad would take them ! and upon his death the step mother of the I Arrive at Swanville by 2.55 P. M. May l lett. rr—Comic Opera.— children was and man- within easy reach ot their summer j appointed guardian j to Oct. 31. Leave Swanville daily except aged the estate which, upon Col. Rust’s FRAN K FORT. in to connect at Belfast with KE'l’EKTOIKK: homes, such a road would build death, was of considerable amount. Six dol- Sunday time surely (>ur new bridge was to the Wo control t11; lars a week the at in 1 2-3 opened public the two in has been charged by guar- j mail train 134. Arrived Belfast Three Black Cloaks. four of the up camp grounds Xortliport Oct. and our and the Thursday, N otice. city dian for the support of each, which the court Thursday, 2:>rd, people am! hours. Leave Belfast daily except Sund ay- Couch !ino!> it —Temple Heights Wesleyan drove. had allowed until objection was iiled to public, who have to use will be ... Paul Jones. on arrival of mail from train but not later it, very Friday, the account in last E. i couutrv Jt would from September by lawyers much It is a Cure cold in r l hours with biing people up-river pleased. line job and is a ... your K. Gould and R. I. Thompson. At the hear- : than 7 P. M. Arrive at Swanville in 1 2-3 Saturday, Maritana. and as well as down credit to the town, it up-country, from ing Mrs. Rust w as so excited that she fainted. • will be a large bil hours. Matinee, Van Winkle. Hut the -V. S. who for the guar- for our tax — Venus will Saturday, Kip the bay. Hath Times suggests Littleiield, appeared The Belfast and Cei tre Lincoln ville payers Grange dian contended that the charges were reas- have a that more than a steam road harvest feast ext Saturday evening, something onable, but Judge Miller disallowed the ac- route is changed to leave Centre Lincoln ville l’rices 35 and 50 Cents. — 25, Dr. FOSS’ the son of from Rockland to lieitast is contem- count, a of three y ears, and Eugene, .5-year-old Wesley | covering period at«> A. M., arriving in Belfast at u.:;o. Leave Sl’KNCf k removed Mrs. Rust as guardian. The cut Perkins, died Satur day night of mem- Matinee, 25 Cents. It that this is another Belfast at in Centre Lin- plated. says down in on 10.30, arriving the account amounted to s4oo branous croup. proof that tlie Maine Central R. R. each estate. coln ville at 2 P. M. will bond the bridge across tlie tSfenne- Cold and | Mr. G. S. Mumford, who had been cruis- bee above Rath, over The Grand Bankers. just probably some j ing in these water- for weeks, sailed • Winslow's rocks, and Saturday morning for Boston before a stiff Is There Iron it is that the !'o it also means more than tiiis »-x[>ecte-ti Buck sport (Band wind. We have received the fol- I Root northerly -- Bank lishinii tie.-t, w ith the • >,:d tl at : tiie near future tiiis line possible excep- Great achievers, Coverings! | tion A. lowing notes of his trip: “At 2.30 m., In ALL WOOL anil of the M. Nicholson, which is oil p. Cripp I ESr ABUSHF Jiill ut xteailed from Belfast north to ! men and women w ho her second will arrive in in a anchored at Port 50 miles j trip, port short Saturday Clyde in anil WOOL *. across the Penobscot to ; time. The M B. LOTTOS Sandypo.i Stetson has been reported in 0 wind. A three-master bring things to pass, Capital > thence to hours. Big stock, Bucksp-ut and Ellsworth j at st. Bierre. Tiie others to c*ome are the | obstacles or no obsta- it will connect with il.e T. M. * which followed us from Belfast had her If j r|- where present Nicholson, Klizabeth N\. living Leslie Tablets. SUKPLl'S, main line. and Adas. Bab-on. It is understood that jibboom or browsprit, carried away, trying M. C/HI cles, have an abun- mean all have good fares, the ini liiS would not any great fishing having j to keep up her big jib, and put into Rock- _ dance Of iron in their leave no had effect, as l)RPO> 1 proved towards the latter of the sea-* t They amount of railroad building either, foi l part We had to double-reef and blood. -on. The (Band Banker land. mainsail f\S\ti Thev take Art Square lings. and other cures. is out go Sedgwick Laurel,! quinine the total distance nnles. j ( JLJLfJULl Deposit Boxes apt.Churchill, has arrived at Sedgwick foresail and carry only the inner jib. The tlle initiative; they strain to and is Mattings ■ miles from Belfast Buckspurt w ith about of # $5.00, $6.50 and $s j 2,:> *«• aw via respect SPENCER WILSON. in going ay up Bangor; it would W r. st S r i. i. 1 v a n Me., Oct. 22, 1 *. m>2. The wind was dead ahead, so cannot start for than that which enables a to give the Washington County Railroad, granite dealers of Sullivan and Franklin Boston until Tuesday. Will get there by person burglary in the eountn form a which the Mail e Central be- have agreed to a scale of prices submitted definite purpose and then con- ill c\> taps just at latest, if we have a good Stare, Those in,” Wednesday Ellsworth and runs the their workmen, and the strike which was Diug low by City centrate all his through energy in it. ■ on 1 has been declared off. wind.” executing privili'K'1 takin.u tli-ii coast towns to Machias, Eastport and inagurated May Tax CBliector’s Notice. A of union men who have To possess and use this it is Calais, the service which its in- large number the ladies quality, vault. rapidly to other towns will return at and The fair and supper given by Having with Mr. A. P. MANSFIELD National Bank. gone once, necessary to be in a sound mental and arranged Opp. Belfast creasing passenger and freight traliic is it is also said that the Stimpson granite of the North Church will be Wednesday, to complete tlx* collection of all taxes of 1902, all fac- to an arc hereby notified to settle tlx* same demanding; it would be a powerful quarries, which have been idle for a long House. The fail- physical condition, have abun- persons Nov. 5th, in the Opera with him. A discount, of 2 per cent will l>e allowed > tor in successfully coping with the im- time, will bn reoponed this fall. dance of iron in the which before l, 1903. AH will be open to the at 3 P. M., when blood, on taxes paid on or January steamer incor- public are now due and proved service, recently gives stamina, vigor and endurance. poll and personal taxes payable Chamber Suits there will be for sale aprons, candy, on or before said date. porated under the name of the Eastern ready .. DEAFNESS CANNOT I5E CLUED. * ironizes the All real estate taxes must be paid before July Co. and which sooner or later dolls, pickles, preserves, potted plants and *T\ g * steamship 1, 1903, or they will be returned to the City Solici- AIR... it is believed will be absorbed by the by local applications, as they cannot reach fancy articles of various kinds. All those ^ n°ur tor for suit per order of the City Government. and Iron Beds. the diseased of the ear. There is reptiron yew York Central Railroad. portion contributing any of these articles are re------ishes, strength- M. C. HILL, Collector. the main only one way to cure Deafness, and that is This route would relieve to the hall ens A full car-load of Chamber Suit'' ar- by constitutional remedies. Deafness is quested to send them Wednesday and steadies the nerves and Belfast, October 27,1902.—so______GOODS line of the Maine Central from Bruns- rived from October 27. also about caused an inflamed condition of the forenoon without fail. will be serv- produces the above result. It is factory of a by Supper Headquabt wick Via Augusta and Waterville a a dozen NKW l’ATTEHN Iron Beils. mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. ed at (> P. M. The evening entertainment new and thoroughly scientific prep- deal of which since the a great trattie, When this tube gets inflamed you have a aration, combining iron with the best We cartv full line will he the presentation of Howell’s farce, SWITCH Ks. •wonderful development of Aroostook rumbling sound or hearing, and tonics and WANTED. We save more than 10 cent in buy- .miaiin imperfect is to per ■ Admission to nutrients; agreeable •si prices. y ny spec.., via the & Aroostook when it is entirely closed Deafness is the “The Sleeping Car.” supper us •minty Bangor the to ing in car load lots, which enable to s\\ itch made t«* m di '. v taste, acceptable the stomach A GOO]) CAPABLE WOMAN as housekeeper Railroad must sooner or later be reck- result, and unless the inflammation can be and entertainment 35 cents; to entertain- (Hi Alsn a > and readily assimilated, and has the at the Girls’ Home. Apply at tlx* Home or to make the YEKY LOWEST EH ICES. perfectly. too to taken out and this tube restored to its nor- oned with. It is not much pre- ment alone 15 cents. The cast of characters great advantage of not consti- MRS. K. L. BRACKETT. mal condition, hearing will be destoyed causing 35 Street. dict, that before another genera- will be as follows: Spring I either, forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by of “The Sleeping Car” pation nor injuring the teeth. HAIRPINS, SIUE ami tion this shore line will be & passes away which is but an inflamed Peptlron is made in two forms: a SPENCER WILSON. catarrh, nothing Mrs. Roberts, In liquid— ami extended across Mt. Desert island to mucous surfaces. 1). FANCY PINS condition of the Miss Marguerite Pilsbury an aromatic cordial elixir—at 11 per bottle, Bar Harbor instead of tl.e We will One Hundred Dollars for Mr. Mr. Austin J. Fernald LOST. expensive give Roberts, also in chocolate-coated pills at 50c. or $1 per THE HAIR. and tedious now necessitated case of Deafness (caused catarrh) Aunt Miss Frederica M. Cook with dark delay by any by Mary, box. By C. I. HOOD CO., proprietors, Hood's A large Hampshire Downs Buck, TO the steamer service from Mt. Desert that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Willis Campbell (Mrs. Roberts’ brother), face and legs, straved from my premises October Lowell, r- " Cure. Send for circulars, free. Mr. Leslie B. Gardner Sarsaparilla. Mass., U. S. A, 23d. The finder is requested to communicate with A tenement containing seven rooms. No. Mrs*. I*. F. Ferry. or mail at Bel- oi F. J. Ciieney & Co., Toledo, 0. The Californian, Mr. II. M. Prentiss R. H. in me at my farm in Northport. by Miller Street. Enquire thus far with a Moody, Selling Agent fast. JOEL P. WOOD. CKO. W. BUKKETT. We have written p^NSokl by Druggists, 75c. Conductor, Mr. B. L. Davis 14 Main StreH Belfast. Northport, October 29,1902.—Iw44* 44 Odd Fellows’ Block. tf.il knowledge of the fact that Maine Hall’s Family Fills are the best. Porter, J. Almon MMahan Belfast. °f A husking bee at the house of George O. Hatch, Northport avenue, last ong of the City Council Saturday evening was largely attended the M,.n.ia\ evening. by neigh- | bors. of LORD BYRON v 11 j mm i a car-load iron A L. Larrabee of was BUD6ET West exceed- OF Byron a poet, BARGAINS t-t Thursday. Winterport besides being great has moved to Frankfort, where he has of his -eason were in the because quick wit / | leased the billiard hall and barber ingly popular, ... IN. i he\ sold at 15 cents shop | formerly owned and conducted by Daniel and brilliant conversational powers. Clements. His favorite drinks were tea and mher of the Boston Fire alarm box No. 23, at the corner of coffee. stimulating his mind -Nome deer at North I!y l Main and Pleasant streets, will be pulled and him accom- | ij.iiMla\. body, they helped [ at 12 o’clock to-morrow, Friday, and sound- Stone 5in- curfew bell will a amount of work in | ed but once, instead of four times as in a plish great n t he city ordinance, bona tide alarm. a short time. Of theii l \ ember 1st. We enumerate a few of the with Armor Bearer Circle, King’s Daughters he goods the regular and the cut price. qualities says. it hleck sign lias been As is quite to itemize all the we and .Sons, will meet next even- impossible pieces, will make a re- Wednesday “ ness The be duction of JJ.*» o College. ing at 7 o’clock. Persons who wish to join Tis pity wine should :t:« p«*i* cent, on all the above goods instock ! tlie in style taught are requested to notify any of the members so deleterious, not mentioned below before that time. For tea and coffee leave serious. ! id Mrs. llarvey II. A deed was recorded in the Waldo Coun- us much more ! ,lr at play on the ty Registry of Deeds, Oct 28th, conveying WHITE WARE- aid, and broke his the Bay View Stock Farm m East Belfast Was Now Was Now* from Geo. Otis of 150 doz. handled and p. Everett, Mass., to cups saucers..95c doz. 76c 1111 mugs .. each 6c 50 doz. breakfast adder Co. is arrang- Elisha W. Cobb of Swampscot, Mass. plates .95c doz. 73c Pitchers ..-_>o,. each 10c 20 doz. tea plates. .80c doz. 6<>c ! to be given in the There will be a Hallowe’en social at the ..25c each 17c Platters.45c each 29c Chambers.age each -Me Thanksgiving eve. home of Miss Nettie M. Follett, No. 1 Park Don’t & Coffees 30c each 18c Nappies. .i5e each lOc 1 Lakie’s orchestra, forget the old man St., Friday evening of this week. As Teas many I Bfekalo hop ( Formosa Oolong). 15c each 10c ..25c each 19c Hi is and with the fish on his hack. as can are kindly requested to come attired 'xrp fUp Rac4 nt, Kee Choi'(Formosa Oolong), Pie -brooms over, are tnc ttest plates.9c each 6c Round .. f Oklokf Formosa nappies. 25c each 17c in Oolong). *' ;■ their sheets and pillow cases. Admission lo Koh 8c each 5c ispieuous by For he J Pnniilnf I-NOOR (English Breakfast). 20c each l:5c nearly thirty years cents. and Most Popular. Omanok Pekoe and '* j were very abundant, has been (India Ceylon). Blue edge pie plates.10c each 8o 15c each 10c around the .9c eacli 7c Washbowls and i e specimen has been traveling Advertised list of letters in the post pitchers $1.00 set 69c and is still I where they usually world, traveling, office, Oct. 2Sth. Ladies—Mrs. Waiter W. And all other white ware in stock at the same rate. bringing health and comfort Brown. Mrs. o. F. Herrick; Martha George. Mrs. S. L. Ilanscom is visiting relatives Schooner Dismasted. The schooner Gentlemen—Mr. John Mr. W. L. and friends in New York and New Jersey. j ; uve a 4"o-light dy- wherever he goes. O’Connell, Hannah Grant, Capt. Strout, was dismasted Her who has been visiting here, re- STONE WARE. their Matthews, Junius Mattorn, Esq., Arthur C. sister, in harbor the slioe-faetory. Io turned with her. bar Haibor Record. Belfast during gale Tuesday. the he Mr. Was Now Was Now rceivingthe materi- consumptive Norwood, Skinner. She was bound from Portland for Mil- the Preserve l .25o 16c I Butter r> 75e each r*«c m.t all but tlie the and flesh Geo. A. Gilehrest has fitted former jars, gal.-.. jars, gal in, brings Sheriff Norton is with general and when off •• ■■ strength making great improve- bridge cargo, 19c steam launch Ronald Lee with an s-horse ii gal.ant- ! 4 gal.. 65c each 49c is lighted the he so much ments on his farm in the Perkins Mark Island, her by needs. district. Monday, parted bobstay 2 22c 3 each power gasolene of K. L. gal.35c gal.50c 3i>c A w indmill lias been erected to engine bought and carried away her Strout Io all weak and supply the jibboom. Capt. Pie .. 10c each 7c 2 gal .. 3Se each 29c in com- plates. sickly Maconiber and she will be placed at once a -upper and dance children house and barn with water, and a furnace rigged temporary forestay, and Blue enamel pudding dishes, tire Chambers, blue decorated. 25<* e:wh 17c he rich mission ** and this week. 1 ■ will be held in gives and bath room put into the house. A large an before the gale to Belfast harbor, anchor- proof. .25c each 18c .20c each l ie In of off tire Bean n 22c i uesday afternoon strengthening food. area has been ploughed for cultivation next reply to the recent 'empiiry Hon. ing the steamboat wharf. Tuesday the Blue enamel pudding dishes, i>ots, 4 quart..30-» •• Fred vessel rolled 17c each 10c 3 q uart.2"( e;i li 19c •.'I. These fairs are To thin and season. Atwood of Winterport concerning considerably and about noon proof. pale persons enamel tire 2 .20 *:i• 11 I4c Andrew v. ho was born in Relmont the foremast broke off at the deck. She Blue pudding dishes, quart.... ! .-tractive, the sup- The Waldo Veteran Association Hal., will he new firm flesh and County each 7c 1 quart.15c earh lOc gives Jan. 4, 1 s 17 F. F. Allen wood writes from receive a new mast and jibboom at Gil- proof..10e (i :< r opportunities will meet with Dana H. Carter Post, Free- rich red ■ blood. Cedarville, [odoc county, California, under chrest's. And ar. other stone ware in stock at _■> eent less man leguiui pi _-i-.it reasonable dom, Nov nth. There will be no postpone- per date of Oct. the Children who saw 18th: “I knew Halls well. a first the ment on account of the weather. The post At meeting of the executive committee They were my neighbors. There were of the Belfast has re- old man with the fish are now will furnish the beans and coffee. Freedom Improvement Society held GLASS WARE. Tnsisurer, seven bo\s and one She was named La tine to meet girl. (Jet. a unanimous vote of 1 ; easurer M'«. the place and the boys always 2S, thanks was Was Now w \> Niivr grown up and have children Susan. There was no Hannah. Andrew us a welcome. Come come to all those in l"e cm !i 8<; ;> is entitled on ac- give one, all.— passed participating the Thin blown tumblers.T.'e doz. .V3c. (ilass vases. of their own. did not niarrj in Maine. He and Job joined •• of Oct. 21 ... IV -I 'll 10c 'h-rthport avenue A. Stinson, See'y. presentation Evangeline, and 22. Plain tumblers.ade ^0/- the Mormons and left Maine about r*:s years •• .-‘.e ..ell 15c. He stands for The is under ... ..UOedoz. «“« w The was Scott's Fmill- A Bio Bad <>]• society deep obligation to the money Birds. Fred A. Johnson, t" Susan married Then I ltic ago, going Illinois. and ‘do doz. -P3<‘ Water bottle-.- .p principals others of the cast who gave Plain goblets. | y t*» the cities ion of cod William 11. Hall and Herbert T. *• liver oil—a Field have .... .-.lie pure Carey. lie died of the smallpox years ir,(‘ eneli 34c < valuable time and did so much to make the 9 inch t ••urh m ictober. returned from a ten bird nappies. h food and a natural days* limiting trip ago. wen* driven out of Illinois and 2«*c -1 b©t;t|e itlass .i ”r ear 43c lightful They entertainment a success. A vote o' thanks 9 inch nappies. j cantors until January. at Mat i mens. went the .M.lr earli 3*2c They by regular went to Salt. Lake and that is the last -0,‘ 1;{r ! Pitcher-. aic for C’ty was 9 inch nappies. children,for old folks also to The Journal •• ': a given Republican .. earn ■• trout this steamers, and stopped at ... _’.V Hie week boarding liou-e, 1 e\er 1.new of J■,-i11. 1 am too (»!d to w rite 4 inch nappies 50c doz. .'i.’Jc j ■ lor very generous notices and to llie follow- :v r'n r.t d for all who need out in local boats. plain watn sets .. <• From one seed, flesh and going gunning They much.” t inch -Oc 1 named for favors nappies..gsed**/. shot more 1 ban a hundred ducks ing persons received or »■'i-trite, u. >.*i <-tv to »»»• -.atheivd 11 hub- and drakes, *, imported Glass Water Sets. H.iU'l-p:unt«*«l ami Strength. An amusing incident occurred on Cedar services rendered: Lakie’s Orchestra; Clem- 1 pounds. A and as many more coots, plover and other SCOTT &, BOWNE. ent that this cut in includes ad the glass, Chemists, birth-. Th< \ found lobsters street last week. Two families living in A \dams, Nearsport; Fred \Y. Rote, take notice glassware I eurug Mr. S. tell OY-415 Pearl Street, New York. | very cheap and ^“Please the »•> < a ■••st to the 50c. and all the same house each ordered wood the Wm. II. Bray, II. E. McDonald, Mrs. J. (J. ware in stock Class I,amp-C lobes, Vases from lie $1.00; druggists. j had them served in all the ways known to] same da\. A came and was that we have ibeir i .ei load thrown Brooks, Mrs. R. 11. Moody, Mrs. Class Punch Howls, in tact everything -I. ;> ami his ea- j bo-1. t brought home a supply of Joseph best. Cut (Hass, oil in ! the yard. The people at home, in Tyler, Carle A Jones, Woodcock A Son, I. week at a to a,a »aan. s a a rn -t >o largt as a The colored glass windows, w ith a large cn.Mish which be bought at the island, lie in glass we will sell for one per botli families, supposing it to be theirs be- V. Miller A Co., I). B. South worth. The number of small lights, in Higgs' goi ;• ... bargain and the others tell how | baker} •..mm »— much he for them. gan getting it in, but luckily, or otherw ise, society netted >7o from the entertainment. Horace ( lien have been taken wit ami new single light paid visited the while the other lie committee of the cast who e;i^h woodpile request any Ol Intoiweit Jo tin- MILKM !:rsT I 'imitation to the windows put in. 1 \ Handsdmk Fimr-M a-tkr. The \ four- was inside, until several 'urns had been were under expense for material for skirts, Fi-d s. n- Hutch F. 1!. M>rTk. om- <>f the prosperous masted schooner Brina P. Pendleton on the ! all: Dot .c per 1 made. At last they appeared together and bodices and caps, and desire the same paid, During tins week we will sell 4'aart pan > farmers of has beaten the record in ! building new Troy, stocks in IVhdn Ton Bros, in Belfast is J-V er M ; yard followed. The wood was car- to report to them at once. There will be a waxed milk bottles, caps. \ raising peas thF y-ai. From one sowing explanations milk bottles, or>c per do/.; house on Union of lines a were two first was ver> graceful and of model adapt- ried back to tlie of the I there yields. Tim crop pile and left until the sec- regular meeting mprovement Society > a. ee ih.s week v «> N M.n j WA1.L PAPEH- vkt recently harvested earh in the wliile some ed both to and good New l«»0:t _ season, ! speed carrying capacity. ond load appeared, as tin* teamster was the Monday, Nov. at 1\ M., at the Com- 1 'muse on Allyn of the second yield was on their table (>ct. She is cwm'd b\ Fields ( 5c to 15c. | Capt. Pendleton person who knew which was which. mon Council Memorial All rolls—price 1, nearl} as delicious as the first.—Turf, only room, Building. ; has built a con- and famih of Islesboro and J. 1). | Farm and Home. | Mulvauey The only hitch was caused b\ the person members are earnestly requested to be ■ : in at hi> on of Bangor, ami is mimed after tlm w lit l place ] ife of who did not own the first load getting a present. MILEAGE HOOlis LET. 'in The Fatal Fact sensat ion- house building ; Code,a powerful < Pendleton. Her frames are of or I apt. Maine stick tw<» into the stove before the mis- 1 —I —I —I — till ■ M. W. Welch al drama, will be in Camden Nov. ! [ presented ; oak and hackmatack and planking and <.•.*;!' take was discovered. 14th under the of the Knights Letter to Belfast Fuel & Yours trutv. auspices of in_ of Southern pine. Her dimensions are day Co, Nkw Aovkktiskmknts. The Dinsmore : 1 >ai 1 \ Mail Pythias, with a strong east. Specialties a- i.diow s Length, lug.ii feet; breadth, bS | Store has a new advt. in regard to the Url/’ist, Maine. CARLE & JONES, : i f the City < )pera will be introduced between the acts. The feet depth, lb feet; number of decks, Dorothy Dodd shoes....The K. S. S. Co. Dear Sirs: You full east give weight of good I an early date includes Finest Jacobs, formerly of numb-r of masts, 4; gross libb.Ts; Thiin Street. tonnage, has entered upon the winter reduced coal. 2 Stores, Belfast. this e't\. rates, Italian Band of r.n net tonnage, *21.7d. The lower masts are of £2.20 from Belfast to Boston_The select- So do we—2:il inches to a of would to < cegon !'b feet The gallon paint •-■"pie like L. L. Centner did a quick job of sprink- pine long. topmasts are that lasts twice as men of Montville have a notice on town long as old-fashion paint- ! d ; I cannot be the streets The wind blew no feet: jibboom, f.b feet; spanker boom, bb; er’s paint, lead and oil; and allow our they ling Saturday. orders... «Y agent NOTICE. Spencer Wilson have seven to sell it on this RENT. I •. hy not take an exeur- a gale the previous night, and by x o'clock booms and gad's, 4u. she has 2 anchors guarantee: TO new advt'. in this issue. “If have Ail I'rlMMI' liolliill.a: 11 •' 1| Oltiol s 1*1! til" liv;i»- ■1 It will pay our you any trouble with this modern it- ami serve two forenoon the dust was each weighing .{(‘.On pounds, and 2-inch paint, A desirable tenement with >tat»le and iir» r mi ila- town i>1 .Mournin'. .Ma-no. un- Saturday living either now in it or lu-robj- readers to read and remember them — A putting on, hereafter in foi chains. The anchor- are hath room. Suitable r*■.11u• >t,■ . cent, discount on all their know a dealer in who delivered Belfast. October II. o| cabin in per white, coal, 'U,te>: work. Mr. Centner harnessed a of is linished mahogany and sycamore his coal with a S. S KliSKIM-:. I Mii.itvilltf. pair stone and public weighter's ticket and the glass ware and quote special Mont\ li!. < lot01 H ■_•?. l'.lllj. -VII is large horses to the smaller and I forward cabin in mahogany and (full weight) invited complaints, and actual- 1. L Bobbins de- sprinkler Their lboa prices. wall paper has arrived ly exchanged tin* coal when was 11 ask. She is with complaint -'ll tin- drove about the city at a sharp trot until fully equipped bath rooms, highways r, cts. to JA ets....Geo. W. made, lie had half the business: a dozen toilet, etc. O. B prices Burkett 1 to the sections of the dust was thoroughly laid on all the rooms, Webster of Belfast linns had tlmother half. For Sale or to Rent. has a tenement to rent at No. t; Miller street. streets covered b\ his spi contract. is master builder: Win. Keliar of Thomas- We are 14(1 years old, but no* too old to _1 aveh-d he recent- inkling Desirable house, in moms and stable, -j: ....The Knowiton house on Millei street ■>idl as that dealer sold coal. We Insurance, ! toil and Fnal Sanborn of paint like Street < w atei am; uas. I'm ! avel on coo feet Belfast, black-1 Miller ity Burglary Stkamkk Noti:s. The steamer r-it\ of w ill be for rent or sale Nov. 4th Woman is to pay danmces- when there are au\. Nnvmhei ]smi?Jis; Harr., llayford of join- \ naee heat. Possession -.Well d"\\ the Uiris' Milbridge, Yours or to on sooiii ii i, mom-'. ah aldrs Home, Hockland made her last for tic- ••ason wanted at the (iii is' Home .Joel P. Wood truly, l. l'.'n-j. AIM’D on ni’-uiixes. trip er : (lilbert Watson ol > * '• * section of Belmont Harrington, calker;: T> P. W. Dkvok A Co. hi!. I'. A. KNONVI/mN K III- I ATW >1> \ from Hangor as sic- was •-.< Saturday, with-, i Geo. B. Stover of advertises a buck lost Oct. 2:ul. I', s. .1. \\. Jones sells our lw4-i Fairfield, Maim I.tl. \Y 1:111• t. Me. 1 Bellas!, fastener: Finest paints. emetery. Both drawn from the route on h**r arrival in Bos- of ( lias, ■ Sprague Islesboro, liner and W. s. •• the weather and ton Her on tin-line Sunday morning. place Mdusot ■ Bellast, painter--: Henry Gardiner -mod and firm for has been taken p\ tin* steamer Penobscot, of J. I>. are (’ustine, rigger. Mulv.amyof Ban- also receiving which has been running during the summer gor, -a.imakei -she will be commanded by on tin- St. John Hjyision of the company. ( apt. Wa ter Small of LMesboro. The ves- eeting of the W. C. Capt. Marcus Fierce of the < ity of Hock- sel will be launched, if notliing prevents, b s. A. M. Fernald on land will take a well earned rest at his next Saturday probably between n and 12, afternoon. Mem- home in Hampden, and C;ipt. William F. o’clock. National convention Hoix, the second pilot- of tic* Hockland, bai eports, but on ac- will take command of the Penobscot. A Fink Band Cov-k-rt. In the past we orn the reports will be ; have bad Hall’s, Gilmore's and Sousa’s AnOTIIKK Foi'li-M ASTKli. George A. meeting, w hich will ! Bands, and last Friday evening Phinney's Gilchrest lias begun work on a four-masted 1 (i. Clark, corner of United states Band gave a concert in Bel- schooner of libout 7Ac tons net When he ■-is, Frida\ afternoon, fast Opera House fully equal to any of Values in s launched the Henry B. Fiske in October, i Jig members of the the others. Frederick Bhiiraey, the leader, Astounding mol, the owners, Brothers of -led the convention : MeQuestion is a thorough musician and a model band Boston, told him the\ would take another Mrs. ('has. H. Brier, j master. Last Friday evening there were vessel built from the some moulds whenever n-, Mrs. I’. S. Staples, ; thirty men on the stage, including the di- lie could build her. He then had the con- rector. Kvery number on t ie program re- tract to build the 1000-ton dredging steamer j MEN’S ceived a well deserved and SEASONABLE BOYS’ & ■: I encore, Messrs, last week by two beg- for the V. S. Government, and he finished Schin a, Zimmerman and Fisher were each •■aiize j large profits. One that vessel before on the schooner. beginning I recalled twice. Hie overture to Wagner's had a paper for sub- Last Augustus Wentworth of Saturday Tannhauser was finely rendered, the Gems Co ifiling a church in left with the moulds for Hockport Virginia from “King Dodo” contained many «>t nove] awaken enough in- to out tlie oak frame. The timber is ex- get features and musical surprises, and an In- >d>. The other was a to arrive here about Christinas. pected | dian camp scene, given as one of the en_ ■••I «uie hand in a Work w ill be continued the ! sling through winter cores, was highly realistic. The soloists. laid lost two ■ in U ■ i« lingers by and the vessel launched early in the spring, Mi. A. Schirra, cornet, Mr. L. Zimmerman, As his did not st-orj unless Mr. Gilchrest gets another govern- trombone, and Mr. ('. Fisher, xylophone, man to whom lie appli- ment contract, in which case the work will were masters of their respective instru- -Cow his hand, which be hurried or up, postponed, according to ments. The closing number was the de- i’‘inent of and fingers circumstances. scriptive fantasia, “From Battlefield to a scratch. He was | Fireside,” arranged by Mr. 1 hinney. The 1 vagrancy and was mhppinu Itk.ms. Sell. Hadiant loaded I HAVE JUST BOUGHT audience was carried by the music into the at he county jail. He liay last week at A. M. Carter’* for Vinal- camp of the soldiers for the veil... 1’. M. making ready MADE to a gang of tramps ha ..Seh. Honney arrived (let. BY! start for the front; the various calls CASES of Men’s and and Hoods at a MADE. BY • on from Yinal bugle Hoys' Clothing Furnishing lame hand game for fifth, her regular packet trip BLACK of the camp, with the morning gun and £-j great reduction from their value from a large manufacturer re- haven... Sell. Sharon loaded cord-wood at MEYER 3 BLACK were tiring from business, and instead of them at full retail last week for inalliaveii_Sell. reveille, heard, apparently on widely marking MEYER.' Citypoilit which we could shall add our usual small hk Oj’kua Co. The of the field. The prices, readily do, only profit, Annie lias two lots of kiln wood to take separated parts march to May which means at least a •!'< per cent saving to you. Head the items Co., an the train was accompanied by life and drum organization to Hock land ; one from Hrooksvilie and one below. Hotter still, come and examine them. Your money hack if itation of a number music in the old time strains from Frank fort. She was calked on Gil- soul-stirring they are not gr> per cent lower than you can buy them for elsewhere. who have so well remembered b\ all v bo witnessed recognized ehrest's marine railway last week.The '•M-ntative organization or participated in the departure of the 4-master Benjamin F. l’oole, r(‘paired at lory, will a three soldier boys in Ml. Following this came DURABLE BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, both EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN YOUTHS’ SUITS, MEN'S OXFORD GRAY OVERCOATS, nicely MEN S W> BOVS* MEAN' W ATERPROOF open Belfast by G. A. Gilclirest, sailed Oct. fifi.d at the House the rattle of the the arrival at the double and single breasted coats, finely 15 to 19 years, stylish cut, pretty patterns- made and trinnned. good serviceable coats, Wnrkii.:: .'ar'.ct- o„, -» I™-. J opera for 1 Hoads for orders. In train; lamp'oil getting Best values ever see usual retail price .$7.50. , 4 t Saturday matinee, front; the familiar of the Northern made and trimmed. Regular $7.00 value. you w drifted story at.^ ,,UI Others a *2 S3 JO. S under ay she dangerously near tlie °ur .$5.o5 i.0(1, 50, have the pretentious and .Southern bands playing their favorite 1>rice. shore at the J. Y. Cottrell shipyard, and $4.95 ■»ossed by tUe Wlialom pieces on opposite sides of the river; the Wfc HAVE* SOME REMARKABLE VALUES IN I was obliged to anchor. It was ilood tide and SOME EXCELLENT VALUES IN FLACK ALL F.ach and every one din of battle, and the return home—all ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS colors black and Boys’ Knee Pant Suits in this lot, ages 4 to SPECIAL N >U S-S IN N (iLKiEE \Nl) STIFF slie touched bottom very lightly, if at all. Wool Kersey Overcoats, 'odium lengths. before the mind also some dark in made in f bust.m *hu?s of il '-so merit and was eare- brought vividly of the blue, absolutely fast colors, years, vestees, double breasted Also some very nice Oxfon FrUve Coat*, vany arc shirts The steamer Merryeoneag towed her to an mtcud'-d Io n-tail tor the for hearers by the skillful ariangement and heavy Cheviots in greenish shades. Bet- and the stylish Norfolk cut. Our price made up with heavy <|uHtcd lining. These $-l.<»o. management in the harbor about :i 0,11 otiing p. m., after wear and s wl.ile they fast. are usual .$12.l»<» values. 1 of the music. is the ter suits than these, for twice, .49c operatic work. Among rendering Following $1.95, $2.95 Our price. which she proceeded on her voyage_Sell. cannot be less than 75 >- several well known program : purchased ordinarily $9 Pendleton sailed Anna from Helfast’Get. $10. Our and $3.95 rtPORtWT TO WEAKER* OF HEAVY eng Mae C. Kilcoyne, a PART i. price.$6 95 fifth for St. to load lumber for \\ .• Simon, Ga,, 1 The retail on Shirts. want to '•how you tin* shirts ■|N well as a clever and March—“Semper Fidelis,” Sousa ordinary prices these suits MEN’* HEAVY URA\ ULSTER*. Our cut ...Sell. Scotia 2 Overture we have just received, made extra New York. sailed from Belfast, “Tannhauser,” Wagner would be §2.50, §3.50 and §5.00. up Tom Whyte, comedian; 3 Cornet Solo—“Infiamatus," from ONE LOT OF FINE DRESS UP SUITS, made lengths m nine ami jjray striped heavy Get. fi.'Sd, from Bangor for Havana_Capt. $4.95 tlanuel >1 r>u would be cheap for them. tenor; and Miss Mar- “Stata Mater,” Rossini from handsome mixtures in worsted and E. E. of who Mr. A, Schirra. Our price as loim a> thc> last.. Harvey Bueksport, recently- cu- in the of I •« anu. Others who 4 Gems from fancy cassimeres, height qQq take the schooner Abbie “King I)odo,” Luders WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF FUR COATS A1 bought K. Bentely which “The of e fashion, and made in thorough manner. REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN BOYS’ REEF- •Miss Florence T. (Introducing Tale ti Bumble Bee.”) Homer, at 5 Trombone Solo—“Air exceedingly low prices.. after going ashore Matinicus was almost Vam,’’ Zimmerman Uusual price for such suits as these is $12§ ers, ages 3 to 10 years, made from heavy NOW lb THE SEASON FOR HEAVY UNDER- 'Can Shattuck, Mr. L. Zimmerman. contralto; rebuilt at Snow’s yard, Kocklaud, has taken °ur blue chinchilla. Onr price. wear. We have some splendid trades in PART II. prieo.$9.75 $12, $20 and $22. baritone; Tom Callahan, the vessel to $15. both fleeced lined and woolen underwear. Bueksport.The five-masted 1 Ballet Music introduced in the ■ I Victor de cliar- opera Lacey, schooner building at Bean’s yard, Camden, “Massienello.” Auber i,;|nv will open this evening will he launched early in November_It is 2 Xylophone Solo—“The Chase,” from Rossini ><• entitled “Three “Gugliehuo Tell," opera said that the four big Bath towboats Triton, Mr. C. Fisher. 1 !>'* music by Hucalossi, is Ice C. W. Morse and Knickerbocker 3 a “Narcissus,” from Water Scene, Kevin King, b Oriental !“=™i and Patrol—“Halimar,” Banta the plot very funny. to a have been sold Hudson River company Grand Spectacular Production of Phinney’s De- HARRY W. CLARK & -Mr. Korman has an ex- and have already proceeded to their desti- scriptive Fantasia, “From Battlefield to CO, Fireside.*’ Miss as the Kilcoyne, nation. This leaves the Kennebec without Synopsis—Camp. Drummer’s Call. Morning 1 he is Gun. Reveille. Breakfast Call. comedy supplied by towboats at Marching to any large just present, but the Train Farewell. All '!lt' stupid miller, and Mr. aboard. The start. The New Store, 83 Main there will doubtless be new boats built or Arrival at scene of action. Band in camp. Street, Belfast, Maine. a victim of circum- Tenting To-night. Band across the lose, in season to attend to the encamped purchased spring river, Dixie, Red, White and Blue. Suwannee carries a niupany strong business.Sch. A. W. Ellis is loading River, Arkansaw Traveler, White Cockade, Girl TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. I Left Behind ^■CLOTHIERS, "tally selected voices. Iie- at the railroad Me, Andante Religiese, choral. paving wharf, from the Oak Just before the battle. The battle. The ‘,n‘ now on Vacant sale. Hill quarries, for New York. Chair. The Star Spangled Banner. SENATOR FRYE. At a Probate file Trast. Court, held at Head of Reaper the County of Waldo, on tne '•wh>„r Cyrus H. McCormick, recently elect- j October, A. I). 11><>2. *5*1* Remimsences Famous Maine Interesting: by ed of the newly organized I A certain president instrument, pun ,. Statesman. International Harvesters’ .1 will and testament company, K. “Senator, when does term inth® j You’ll less Coal George Williamson, i,,i, ! your County of Waldo, deceas'd | 1 lug ed for with Senate expire?” was a question tliat probate a peri, ,, 'lK Williamson, Jr., may he a: p j was asked Senator Frye in this city on of tlie estate of said .i*. ! uexed. The executor t when he ran do\tn from his ■Wednesday, and have better elined to accept said tru> home in I.ewiston to attend the annual ordered, That notice b* meeting of the Maine Central. bread if terested b\ causing a three weeks m. i don't the senator. you published know," replied licau .lournal, publisbeo little trouble in •'1 have always laid so bake with a may appear at a Probate < returned to Congress tliat 1 have last, within and for said being of .November never of the times when l Tuesday kept track before noon, and show ! should come up for re-election. win the same should i.. •f have, in fact, had remarkably and allowed, ami the prm- granted. smooth ever since I have been sailing GKo h in public life," continued the senator A true copy—Attest. in an interesting manner. 1 liave never ('has p. n had to worry a bit. and all my renomi- “ At .t Probate Court he as a were Glenwood nations representative always for the (\mn y "i w made by acclamation, and the same lias Makes Cooking Easy” day oi Octobei, A I>. I been true since I have been a member certain instruuient, pi. MITCHELL Sc TRUSSELL. BELFAST. ME. will ahd of the Senate. 1 was first elected to \ testament Palermo in said Count■. two Congress :n isto, but years before caving been presented r..- 1 was a candidate for the nomination. Oii ered, i t.at untie* a terested by causing a Nelson was also candidate At a Probate held ;«t within tud Pingley Court, Beltast, | li*he, on r. 14th i.ay of guess they »? on the l-fih of Journal, a newspaper p- fast, day .October. l'.)<»2. October, I*. A r.M>2. to to for ai .. Probate go Washington just then, they Annie E. Treat, administratrix <>n the esta’r oi they appear 1AKKO B. < I.1IM>KN. adu in. -tra or the os- I last, within and for e put a number of other candidates in Roxanna “*r. Bahhidge. late of Winterport, in said County, deceas*d. having presented her 1 tail-ot I ana I! •'liideii. late ot Wr; hp- rt. in ; Tuesday ot Nmember n> > the field in order to heat me out. Tlie privatt « claim against said estate for allowance. "itiO ountv ot Waldo, deceased, having p'.’eut- fore noon, and show cjium result was that Samuel P. Morrill, a ed a petition | ray 11 y : hni he in ax be lie. used to | the same should not be Ordered, that notice thereof be thre« W was elected. given, sell iii public or private sale and Conwy certain lowed. Free ill Paptist minister, weeks in The J*>ui 1 successively. Republican nal, real estate of said decease*!, (.escribed in said GEo. I 1 did the next two veins to se- in nothing newspaper published Belta-d.m saidCounty. petition. A true copy, Attest which has a stock of >T20.0b'V that all a ems but when the time capital persons interested may attend at Pro t I. AS. P H tin nomination, ( n ha c to bate t<» be held at on the 11 th de red. I t t he said pet it im.er yiv* imm e 000. is a son of the late inventor of the Centt, Belfast, day c due mound wanted to nominate of all pi i>oii■* ioteie*»t* u by cam my. a copy ot mis they November next, and show cause, it any 'luy At a Probate < 'ourt held :■ famous machines which bear ! order to he three x'.-.k- si ect in lie y acclamation. Mr. Morrill ob- reaping have, why the said claim should not be allowed published -siveiy the of Wall The Republican .lounial.a iu\x-pup-r published County o, and sent word to me and ! his name. At tlie death of his father GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ()ctober. A. I). 1 *o2. jected they j A true copy. Attest: u Belfast, that they may a| pear at a Piobate take a ballot all in be certain sent hack word to by ISM ho became president of the Mc- Cuas. 1*. Hazkltine. Register. Court, to held at Be'tasi. urhin and tor said instrument. ] on the ] 1th ol \ m-tuber. A I» 1 '.H»2, A will and testa men* I nu s. This was done and 1 received Cormick company, which has now been County, nay | at ten of the clock l-elore noon, ami sh. \v c use, • d Pellast. in said « ■.i*: { even. < m the convention but one. Al" A i.1*0 Ss — 1 n Court of Probate. hel»l at Bel merged ihto the trust il any ; ‘v laxe. x*. the prayer id -aid having been presented f W a V? fast, on the 14th d October, l‘.)<>2. a! hy petition- Mi. Morrill left us a: id went over to the Mrs. day er sin 'iiiu not be yranied. Tupman, prominent 0 _ Ordered, That notice lady brrt C. administrator on the e-rate of j Burgt ss, (it*». lb ,1* iHNSON. other .Jinlye. terested bv causing .. part y. George W. Burges-. late of Belfast, in said (’>un A of Water rue copy. Alt* si *1 ree weeks There were many notable men in a Register Deep Vessels. ty. deceased, having presented hi* fit-': ami final published of Richmond, sufferer with liU" P. IIa/.h.iink, Register. licau * Va., account Journal, publish* the House while 1 was a member. John great of administration of said estate bn- al- SHIPS. io wane*.. may appear at a Pn-l ••• from this Ar a IT -b.te ourt, in at Bellas', wChin and ! ucf was the representative Heifast, within and for -., woman’s tells cure Ordered, that notice thtreof be given, three lor the .-} \\ cdo. on the 14: ti dav or \ district and lie was a troubles, of her Abner Coburn, sailed from Baltimore Aug C.e:i,;y oiid Tuesday of N cmi .. Portland good j weeks s in The J ■urna’. a by 17 for San Francisco. lecessivtdy, KepubSican October. A. 11)02. before noon, and slu.w one, too. Pen. Pariield was from one newspaper published in Belfast, in said oimty, A hio districts, and lie and I were persons interested may attend Pi" j and allowed. E. Pinkham's a to 4. MA Linerrv. in -am ot Waldo, aki arrived at Japanese port prior Oct. bate Courr. to be held at Belfast, on the 1 1th County deceased, j Lydia Compound. day GKo f ven good friends. is the Vegetable having piesf uoa petition I<• a allow Many night “ A J Fuller, Kverett, Wash, for ( ape d Noveiubei next, and show eause.it any tiny prayiny : ai.ee out ol the estate ot -aid deceased. A true Copv. Attest that we have wiiist Dear Mrs. Pixkham —For some years I suffered with backache, have, win the said account should not be allowed. personal played together, Town, sailed from Fort Townsend Jul\ 27, Char. P ; onetime 1 remember that Iliad charge severe bearing-down pains, and of the womb. I Aryan, A. S. Pendleton, arrived at Balti- GEO. E. JOHNON. Judge. | Ordered, That tin said petitioner £ive notice to j leucorrhcea, falling .■ A true Attest: all persons interested a copy -t this A' a ('■ art !.. a measure and that in more 17 from Copy. eausiny Probate | ot certain being tried many remedies, but notiiing gave any positive relief. Sept Philadelphia. Cn as. order to be d hive weeks in 1’. Hazei.ti.vk, Register. publish* successively t'*r the <'< unty \\ ,i f sueh 1 used to make the as- Bangalore, Blanchard, sailed from Hono- The position “I commenced E. Pinkliam’s Republican dournal.a newspaper published day oi October, A. 1> i'. taking Lydia Vegetable Compound lulu Aug. Kt for New York. at Belfast, that ] as to who should he the ones At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and they may appear at a Probate signments in 1901. had P j to certain instrument, p June, When 1 taken the first half I felt a vast im- K B Sutton, J Butman, arrived at Ma- on Court, be held at oelfast, xvithin and for said Pariield was the bottle, for the County of Waldo, the second Tues- will and testament to make the speeches. oti the 1 A and have now taken ten bottles with the result that I feel nila Oct 4 from New York. day of October, A. O. 11102. <"ounrx. 1th day of November. A.I). 1 IK)2, and means com- provement, at ten ot late >d Islesbor in ~.i; chairman of the ways Fort George, Clias. C. McClure, arrived at the clock before noon, and show cause. : like a new woman. When I commenced certain r > be the la-f | it ceased, having been i- nnttee. of course a of much intiu- taking the Vegetable Com- l instrument, purporting any they have, why t lie pray er of said petit ion- ! j place San Francisco Sept, from Honolulu. will and testament of John A. Wade ,.»t * ,u I felt all worn out and was fast nervous V er should not be irraioed ordered, That notice I enct and one he ill and in- pound approaching complete Gov. llobie, arrived at New Y ork June 24 in said of day stepped j Liucolnville, County Waldo, dereased, \ causing h t- will auu on cue I 98 Now I 109* and from Town. been for A ti--i:'• t my plans spoue collapse. weighed only pounds. weigh pounds j Cape having i>reseuted probate. true copy Attest published three weeks -i.< Mibieot himself. lie didn't do very am improving every day. I gladly testify to the benefits received. — Henry B H\de, cleared from Baltimore (»rdere..« TVpmax, St., Richmond, Aug 20 with cargo healed. ptiblisled three weeks successively in the Be At a Probate Court, held .it Helfast. wi hin and Belfast, within ami criticise him severely right in Journal, at Pel last.. That a November m-.v pretty Luzon, Park at Newcastle, N S W 30, publican published they for tin* County .4 Waldo, on the 14. n da\ of Tuesday When a medicine has been successful in more than a million May fore and show cau- open session. There was considerable coal for Manila may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- October, A I >. 1 noli- n<'on, is <« to fast, wiihin and for said County, ou the second tMe same should not he pi talk a in nit it. and that night when 1 got cases, it justice yourself say, without trying it, “I do not L sailed from Port Lud- A BRIE ROBERTS, widow of John \i Egberts. Mary Cushing, Tuesday of November next, at ten of the dock lowed. me. believe it me”? -.A late of Waldo, in said < of Wa de- home Mrs. Frye said to ’William. would help low, Wash, Aug. 25 for Cape Town. before noon, and show cause, if any they have, ounty do, GEO. 1 ! ceased. having a for I don't think did toward Manuel Llaguno, l> C Nichols at Ilong why the same should not be proved, approved presented petition praying A true Copy. Attest: you just right cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discour- an allowvnee out of 11 »e estate of sa:d Surely you 12 for New York. and allowed. personal Cm as. P ii (jeii. (Iari'ield this afternoon. ] was Kong Sept. deceased. aged, exhausted with each day’s work. You have some derange- Puritan, A N Blanchard, sailed from San GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. tlo reand saw it and 1 think that you true Attest: Ordered. That the said petitioner notice At a Probate Court, he. 1 ment of the feminine organism, and E. Pinkliani’s Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. A copy. give [ went too far. Now the tlartields and Lydia Vege- Cuas. P. Hazkltine,Register. to all persons interested by causing a copy of ihi- for the ounty of \\ ,i Paul Revere, Whittier, arrived at San order to be ourselves have been close to- table Compound dull help you just as surely as it has others.* published three weeks successively in October, A. h. '] '.*02. living Francisco from Baltimore. tin* Journal, a Aug.31 Republican newspaper published a. cvrtis. as for a 1 TV’ALDO SS.—In Court ot Probate, held ar Bel- gether here neighbors number arrived at Honolulu 30 from at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate Reaper, May Y> fast, on the 14th of October, 1902. Frankof Searsport. in said 1 ink that had bet- 31 rs. W. H. Pelham, dr., 408 E. Balter St., Richmond, Va., sayst N. s. W. day Court, to be belli .1 Helfast. within uni for said vi years, anil tl you Newcastle, Edwin K. Plummer, administrator on the estate ceased, lia\ in*: pn >ci.tri I> County,on the 11th day of November, 1>. 1ih>2, be ove and apologize to the gener- “Dear Mrs. Pixkham:—I must that I do not believe there is S Carleton, Amsburv, sailed from of Laura .1. Hussey, late of Freedom, in said he may appointed am:.. j ter's" say any at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, of said it over for a few min- Honolulu Sept 25 for Port Townsend. county, deceased, having presented his final ar deceased. al.' 1 thought female medicine to compare with E. l’inkliam's Com- if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- Lydia Vegetable st F W arrived at Seattle coiint'of administration of said e-tate for allow- Ordered. That the um j ites and t len ‘AH right, we will Paul, Treat, er should not be granted p. said, and I return to heartfelt thanks for ance. 'all 1 v. pound, you my March 5 from Manila. CEO. E. JOH NSoN, J persons interested >> j over and I will offer an apolo- udge. ordei to be :! go right wnat your medicine lias none inr me. netore State of Maine, L A Colcord, sailed from ordered, that notice thereof be given, three A true copy \ttest publishe. hotel and started ; the " irn.i; gy.' >o we left our Foochow Oct 13 for Singapore and New weeks successively, in The Republican .lourual, a ChAs. P. Ha/.ki.iim:. Register. Republican tlie I was so at Belfast, tPmT tin n to go ovei to i.inield's home. As we taking Vegetable Compound badly newspaper published in Belfast, in slid County, York. < "lilt, to be held b !■ of Carlield’s k off tliat I thought 1 could not live much that all persons interested may atte.nl at a Pro- At a Probate Court held at Beii.i-r.withm and for were ascending the steps Tillie K starbuck, Kben Curtis, sailed on the 1 1 th dj\ bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th the County of Waldo, on the 14th ;avof Octo County, was The little work 1 had to do was a Hum Honolulu l for at •«-n oi the < lions.- the iirst person we met ffsr- longer. July Delaware Break- day of November next, and show ausc, if am her. A. 1>. 1 *.»<>*>. lock if w was down K burden to me. 1 suffered with water. the said at ejunt should not he any they have, why tlit- iield's mother, ,o coming irregular they have, why A RIT\ E. TOW I.E. widow o* Warren N Wm !1 Mar\. siiMl Horn allowed. pH er should ma be jtraiiteu us and Table Bay June late .d tlmstejis -die elected cordially menstruation and letieorrhcea. which caused \J Towle, Liber;v. in -aid County of G En gf for Port ToWiisen 1: passed Xeah CEO L. JOHNSON, Judge. .a. i■ -: no- ‘You did Bay Waiil", deceased, having presented petition A A ; test ing said, just right an irritation of the I looked like 20. A true copy. Attest: opv. parts. Sept. pi .tying for an allowance out of the r* ( ti. .li-.nies. He was in the and 1 t'nas. p. ll /.Ki.f.NK, Register. personal has. P wrong one who had consumption, hut i do not look r xte t said deceased. id c ad that acted as did.' That B ARKS. you you like that and 1 owe it all to Your wonder- ordered, 'l hat the said petit ei give m: >e At a Pr-d'Aii* Court held .>• now, 1 ,e a and 1 never 4 milNISTRATOR’S Noll K oibsrn e: to ei'soiis n_ a .ns- surprise, sure, apolo- Alice Reed. arrived at San B all iiiterestcd by c.-p> of lie* Colin of Waitlo. ful medicine. Juan, B, 1 A lierel y gives notice that he ha been duly ap- order to 1 puldi.-ln three u, el n c* .--i\e,\ u. ei. A. 1» I«K)2. e./v to Iari'ield. My iirst acquaint- Sept s from New York : in port *J4tli. "I took six laittles. but it made pointed administrator of theestat.* •>: the Rej’iil .icai. Jotuiuu, .. new-pap.-r )>utc :--Ved ance with was when 1 took only Ldward arriv'd at T.M MAM Hi I'CMIL McKinley May, Maliarveli Aug at Hellasi.Th.it they may a'pe.u at a PouMte me fed like a new --on. I thank MARY et A for Ikirbodos. at ten of the clock before n. on, amt -m w e.ti -e, H of >aiu deceased. w iei came to me 1 estate of -aid deceased arc dr 1 wings got mantis against the e.nv they h::v. win tiu* PillVc! -aid -Mabel I N sailed from etiti.u.er 1 tom t t the name of /( **•'£!_ l>y E. JoHNSi »N. Judge. >’ It Ue nay McKinley Olive at ->K" \i.l L\N< A.-TKR jU'.il-'lieli j women who are ill that 1C. l'inklnun's Thurlow, Philadelphia. Oct. 22 immediate.y. A trip' Copy —Attes; was ml in about I.ydia YcsetaiilcCmiipouiKl October 14. 1902. I'he He| M lira., Journ looking j for Charleston. Searsj'orr* ! H A ••. P. H.\/l i. Nfc. .1 •* Keg.- ar Belfast, that further i I. 1 that name was on is the medicine the-, should take. It lias stood t! test of time, the; my Penobscot arrived at Boston from Singa- ourr, to In* lienl at 1 and it li.is of of cures to its r« (lit. < * < SS 11. .. T of |’u,!.;,-e, I ci.i I', •, seat a' M.-Kalley laid drawn. 1 liiiudi ds thousands Women pore let. 1 7. 4 DMiNlSTRATOU’S N »P 1 1 Ida- subset met U^ALOO Coijuty, on the lltli d ma h-.- :hat «• h.>.- 'em. .: 1 » fast. 14-th da ii.i'd a- and 'Here should consider it unwise to use other medicine. Bebt ecu ( row ell, M G Dow. at Rosario A heteby gives ar ten of the elorU I-eh p !\ii.icy said, any V '1IZ'1 A lb W g ,.11'tl -.11 .•• ••., II u j appointed administratoi of th csta'e a:.v rhe\ have, w h\ h Jul\ :.i big fur Delaware Breakwater. o .. e > the!" is siae IIow does iug’on, 11 i n 1111. John W e P < g t m. a c •: thing wrong. 31 rs. Pink ham, whose address is 1,win, 31 ass., will answer cheer- sle- ,■;.*: I •! lh.se Melvin Co’eord, sailed tivm SIMON KNOW I ES. late of Jackson. in -.uu < \. d ., it 1 .ippt."i f at jo. have my seat and Innis, Liberty, having pi- OK and without cost all letters address* d to her sick women. New York < let 2 for santa Cruz .‘•elite 111- lhir.1 ail'1 tin. 1 ;l* ! gu.il ill.li. fully hy A ... ■. A -• that i t ■ its;' McKinley answei j in the County of W lo. deceased, and gi\< ... — arrived at New York shi). f..r a h-warn.-e. < Perhaps she has just the knowledge that will help your case sachem, Nichols, as \ 11 ha\ ha- 1 ei \ o. everyth].lg is all right. 1 made bonds the law directs. persons | Feb from 1 long Kong. mauds at ainst tin- estate of said deceased arc tie Ordere try her —it costs * ge n 1 am a new mem- to-day nothin}?. weeks sme,---j e ;■ r it- al m J..« ysefi'. J Lomas A Goddard, cleared from Boston sired to present the same for settlement, and all !y lop n.a At a I A* « .11 <<• tors < ■. FORFEIT if we •'••iforthw ith pro.ln>* the initial It*' and signatures of ■ III W it; Je la t -ai I'o. V ..-I ai.ii j no >1 (; i \ uiii speak little or 2:1 lor Buenos Ayres. indebted thereto are re>j .e-ie n -,k pa\m -nt -p.i p.-: tot Co r; % w w ill > ■ the:r a!'solute •.■••numbness. Aug above testimonials, .'imh p- that all .i,*,!-•-;«■.i in.it d « let .1 A I I J .ei. ..•■ xi will \EBFRTE KiLOOKL. pefs,ip- in,' tlie tin years. You K. I'iukham Medicine Mass. immediately. (' V w L* O U Lydia Co., Lynn, SCHOONERS. Brooks. October 14, 10*>2. bate .to be Pel!.,-' .. war; to speak quite frequently and you H. i-kvkio -in. Ir .. I **,. can ave tills seat a;s well as not.' lie n.\M I Gem- a W B arrived at AV I, ,*. Giikey, Giikey, E. lull N »n .. a-, insisted and so 1 ’...ok the seat. This i AND NOTES. Edward F. Boston (Act. J l'rmn Jacksonville. 4 DM1MST ; mi:. L. The subscriber UTEP.'.RY NEWS Dyer. lie»eb\ notice that he hn- Km. A true P At !e-T same to me I ( from Darien \ gives duly thing happened when ; lienry lausmi, Jr, cleared « II AS P. if A/ 1.1 I V R- -1 r. ai pointed Administrator of the esratc oi went into tie Senate. The seats are l Aug o for Bath. Edward E. Dyer, one of Bath’s well E -IILY late of Thorndike, 11 B arrived at New York KNOWLES, : not drawn by lot and you have to wait The best detective story that has Gladys, Colson, esteemed citizens, dieil Oct. (Act. •• 1 nun Brunswick. in the County of Waldo, lecca-cd, and given W one Saturday. until a sen.itordies or leaves before you been wriiteii fora long anil K w a ■ I i; time, llaniid C KS Mid arrived bonds as the directs, 1 persons having Fred \ w, d*" ..- u. at the of 7g g months and Beecher, >onald, a’ can a seat that want. In dillerent lines lionr tin- Sher- is, age years. maud- the estate of -aid •icn.-a-c' arc «!• W Arex W n -am « :i Belfast, that tlit mav get .urn may on quite at Guanica, P B. Oct 1, 2 a sort this over g:; been out of health smee sired to pre-cut the setrleineut, ad dee. a-ed. ha* .• .*e«i ins li--’ a nt u short the if oi about lock Holmes the days, having « ■ legacy variety, appeal's nandina. indebted thereto are to mike UI.-V in reque-icd p.t\incut admim-tiati •-ra:.-tor ;.b. wane. matter of .securing good seats the well-known signauue ol Anna Kather- but confined to the bed for John C Smith, sailed from New York immediatel'. Aid ERIE KII.OORE. at tee of t!u k before January, « U del '• I f.«• r» < •; 1 •« g < en. O ee When some of the senators in the November number of 24 lor Octooer 14. l‘J<*2 a da t hey have, why t in | .■Senate. ine (ireen. Sept Dry Tortugas. Brooks, c P, b only eight days, with a complication of week- -i; ee.--l%e!\ ! should Dot he planted one of their is si (.hi Boston -. think that number going Leslie's .Monthly. The reward of Lucia Porter, Farrow, sailed from a i.t-w-i a pel i.i.i i-lnd in H.-i! a-t. in n' uii i, OKi diseases. lie was born in in this mteir-ied -iei to set to work to foreclose Unity (>ct 2.4 foi St.John. that all may at pro- .*. die, they will offered the editors for tlie first solu- TOR’S NOTH II. Tin- -ni-. iK-r persons A true |.\ All* **! by t be 1 -; A at New bate '.it. T«• he! He the 1 1 1 !i :.t ( has. on his seat, l have never tion of the sent in before the State and for 4' he Mary Hall, Haskell, arrived gives notice that i e has been duly p although mystery July gg, l:<80, years AOMIMSTRAhereby ap- o( No\embei lit xt. aid -h w u.-e if any they 1 recall that one York (»et. 1'A from stoningtou. pointed administrator of ;! e estate o» dmie that. Onetime j of the final installment of I has lived in Bath, where lie followed t..i\e. whv the -an1 -lioiih; mu be allow el At a Proi-ateCourt held ri< publication B W Hioliborn, arrived at of the senators some intuition the three months lienee shows the trade. Hopkins, ELISHA 1>1'NBAR, late of Scarsport. '. 1.« E. IniiNSi »N. Judge. the t o'.mty of AVahlo by got story | carpenter’s Oct 21 from Philadelphia. Bangor. in the of Waldo, deceased, and given A true o v at her, A I >. 1 Pi *j. wind that Senator Teller was going to their confidence in the interest this 5, lKiS, lie married Miss Almira <>ct. County Aug. B F Pettigrew, arrived at Savannah bond- as the diw directs All having ('has p Ha/elii.se, Register. to the of will arouse. of who survives prisons a w Vil M TURN Ki: resign accept secretaryship fictitious problem A. Heed Dresden, him, 17 from Portland. st of -aid are demands agai the estate deceased H will ami testament the interior ii Arthur's cabi- ltoseoe A. of < let. sane and of President together with four sons, Willie L Newton arrived at Belfast desired to present the for settleim nt PAl.l'bsN ln( HIT Plot.ate held at Be! Palermo, in said County u \\ and are to make on oi net. ^Imrtly afterwards Teller did re- ••Quincy Adams Sawyer” “Jtlen- Somerville, Mass., Edward F., Jr., of 22, repairing. all indebted thereto requested pay- V? fast, the 14:1. »ia> Oetol.er, 15*02. inp; presented a petition to A rear-- t ment immediately John McCiilvery of Frank L. Hopkin-. exec,.tor the last will of at or at** ■ sign and was made Secretary of the In- nerhasr-etY' by Charles l-'elton Pidgin Conn., Allen E. and Burt sell public pri\ Waterbary, port Me.. m\ authorized agent. Amelia J Hopkins, late >i Frankfort, m said real estate of said derea- ter,or. Senator Mitchell of have been issued the C. M. Clark of are four brothers ae- Pennsyl- just by M., Bath. There NORMAN IM’NBA R. C unty. deeeased. having presented his first petition. vania the vacant seat, but he turn- in cloth bound edi- and Alfonso of The >Yor«*t Form. Santa Clara, Cal Octobe 14. 1902. o.unt of administration of said estate for allow got Company popular and two sisters, William That the said auce. Ordered. pe- ed it over to me. tions. The on each book for "Winfield of South Bos- all interested printing Pittsfield, Me., Multitudes are singing praxes of Kodoi, persons by these editions is said to have been Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three order to he t»i»• '-peaking ot Amiur, eoniinueu the .">n,. ton and Hoscoe of Manchester, also tin* new discovert which is so NOTICE. 1 lie subscriber here- publi-lud making many weeks successively, in the Republican Journal, The Journal senator, “lie w as a man. He ooo and the original Mrs. of Portland and sick well and weak t’XECUToK’Sl.y notice that he has been duly ap- Heputdn*an eharining copies, considering Charlotte Stevens people people strong b\ a newspaper in Belfast, in said county, at that m.u executor of the last will aim testament published Belfast, they was anil of these novels it is to what and pointed that all interested attend at a Pro- extremely sociable agreeable popularity easy Eliza J. of Pittsfield. digesting they eat, by cleansing ol persons may Court, to tie held .it Bella- the stomach and bv bate Court. to he held at Belfast, on tin* 11th day oil ! N and a very able man. 1 w as for him for believe the statement that the trade Mr. Dyer was for years an active sweetening transform- County, the 11th day GILBERT I). KELLER, late of Waldo, of November next, and show cause, if any they at ten of the do *k bet lss4 if had has secured the total ing their food into tlie kind of pure, rich President m and he been quickly output. member of the North Street Free Bap- the said account should not he a 'owed. blood that makes tee! all over. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given have, why if any they have, why the | The success of Adams you good >. nominated lie would have been elected. great "Quincy tist Church. He was a charter member as law N. Judge. er sh uld not he i«■ Mrs. of 1. T.. writes: For a bonds the directs. All persons having pra1 (.'rantill Troy, A true Attest: There was considerable opposition to Sawyer” in play form has had not a of the Union. demands against the estate of said deceased copy. OHO. K Carpenter’s number of years I was troubled with indi- as. P H a /.el R* ’. with this continued are desired to present the same for settlement, Ch riNE, A ! rue cop a Attest me in our state because 1 was in favor little to do popu- The funeral was at g. o'clock Tuesday amt which into the gestion dy spepsia grew and all indebted thereto are requested to make Cl! AS. !* I! oi the nomination of and of Mr. tirstnovel. Hev. A 1. Davis of Somers- worst was At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ami Bu Arthur, yet larity Pidgin’s afternoon, form. Finally 1 induced to use payment immediately to Robert F. Dunton of the Countv d on the 14tli of Octo- 1 was the lirst man that Blaine sent for of Bath officiat- Kodol and after using four bottles I am en- Belfast, inv authorized agent. Waldo, day ITT A LOUS* Ii: < Haskell Dole in i he worth, Mass., formerly A. I). Nathan says, ber, 1902. V? *n after nominated. After Mr. The hearers were the four tirely cured. 1 heartily recommend Kodol to JOHN S. KELLER. fast. t!w* 14 being ing. pall ■ < ■: Oongregationalist, of a native of East all sufferers from and Allston. Mass., October 14. 1902. E. HODdDON. administrator of the John W Mdi Blaine had I. of course, sons. Burial was in drove cem- indigestion dyspepsia. F>een nominated. an old Maple estate « f Freu A. Houston, late of Burnham, Hanna! T. '■I -. !.»:«• Machias ami Washington Take a dose after meals. It digests what CHARLES went on the for him and did eterv. in said County of Waldo, deceased, having '..re- County !• eat*-!, lia\ tn_ stump I came eat. K. 11. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber Academy hoy: "Yesterday you Moody. sented a petition praying that he may be ’icensed count ot .idruinisiiat i. what 1 could to elect him. That great Relatives present from away were A notice that he has been face to face with l'rof. Alio Hates of hereby gives duly ap- to sell m public or private sale and convey « et a nee at the Fifth Avenue hotel in \\Tn. of Mrs. Charlotte pointed administrator with the will annexed, of meeting of who Dyer lMttsiielrl, tain real estate of .said deceased, described in said < t ■!< the Institute Technology, has the estate of irdered. hat Mrs. Powers—“llezekiah, if were to 1 New York, called it Belshazzar’s of Winfield of you > they returned from a summer Stevens' Portland, Dyer petition. weeks sin es-i n ! just spent live life all over and it came to ADELLE late of w disastrous. 1 was 1 South Roscoe of Man- your again, MCDONALD, Belfast, the said give notice :• ndi* d feast, as right there abroad, lie to be in Venice Boston, Dyer Ordered,That petitioner newspaper pub happened the matter of choosing a wile, do think in the of and interested a of tin- that all inter*—t. am', within two seconds after those | chester, X. II., brothers and sister or' you County Waldo, deceased, given all persons by causing copy person- when the Campanile fell, and his ac- you would choose me'.’*’ bonds as th law directs. All persons having de- order to be three weeks sucee.-siveiv m hale onri. •.» hr u famous words had been uttered Bur- : the and Benson B. and Miss published by count of that melancholy collapse was deceased, Mr. Powers (submissively)—“There's no mands against the estate of said deceased are the Republican Journal, a newspaper published at ot V-\ eii.her n**x 11 were all over the world, i from desired to the same for and at a Probate < > have, w hv 'he said .« chard they His new The Eva Dyer, nephew and niece, doubt about ir, Maria, provided you wanted present settlement, Belfast, that they may appear nrt, thrilling. book, Diary of ( 1 Blaine, who always said that he never X. H. Mrs. Albertina E. me.”—Richmond Dispatch. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay* to be held at Belfast, within ami tor said .•in.:;, liKo Manchester, ■ a Saint, will be published by Houghton, meut on the llthdavof November, A.D. 1902, at ten : A trio | v \t-, heard Burohard. believed that Reed of sister of Mrs. | immediately. always Miltin a Co. within ten days. The Lewiston, Dyer, HORATIO H. MCDONALD. the clock before noon, and show caws« i! .uiv tiny Him- C H it was a put up job. also was present. Belfast, October 14, 1902. have, why the prayer of said petitioner should in of its “Rut, papa,” pleaded the millionaire's * S> I could see a book, spite pietistic-sounding a not be granted. III After that incident Among the Moral offerings were in behalf of the man title, is a novel, and judging from his daughter poor young CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. UrAl.D»last, on •!'** 141 difference in the meetings that I wreath from the North street she wished to it is no dis- A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber Nellie Dhk* \. .m: great previous works will probably have Church, marry, “surely A true copy. Attest: addressed. People did not gw to the wreath from the ship carpenters at the grace to work for a living!" A hereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- ( has. P. Hazfi.tink. Regi-t. \\ ter 1 *i. k- .»;* j some satirical observations. Mr. Hates administrator of the estate of »*as** l■ as of the as had Xew roses from the join- “N-no, my dear—no. What 1 object to is pointed it**. ii.. pro-, meetings Republicans they j is a brilliant wit and is one of the best England yard, count ot anmmi-t rat no ■: the one who is worked for it.''—Phil- ISABELLA ROWELL, late of Montville, at Bel w it am: I. right before that time. But I never ers in the Sewall Enter- being At a Probate Court held last, bin | in town. lie is the life of yard.—Batli • story-tellers adelphia Bulletin. | in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given the Cotintv of Waldo, on the 14th dav ■■! have had any doubt that Blaine was l Ordered, that notice t: the Tavern Club and is probably invited prise. I bonds as the law directs. All persons having ue- her. A D. l 902 elected all mauds the estate of said dece-.setl are right, out more than other man ! against de- J. SEVERANCE relative ..! .1.-, > any literary I sired to the same lor and all iii*\v-pai>oi ptddl.-ued in •Have Hill was the same cool, cal- More in the Schools. present settlement, MARYSeverance, late ot \\ mterpoi:. in said m i, in Hoston.” Pupils “Do you keep pie tins?” asked the styl- indebted thereto are to make that all persons inter*—!, man as ever when he was ill requested payment tv of Waluo, deceased, having presen;, d a pe culating dressed woman. ALBERT I). RAMSEY. hat,- < *,i:rH U* held at II. ishly j immediately tition that Ellery Bowden ma;. be .»j• tin- senate. He his The November St. Nicholas must Attended in the United states 1 praying •d V ninei .-x t. .11 .1 improved during ap- 1T,‘,'{)9,330 “Pie tins?” responded the bewildered Montville, October 14. 1902. admiuL-lrutor or the estate ! said I- pointed have, win the s..nl aec.-.n term. It was one hot when to the It contains the Past Year. madam, we do not." I___ ceased. July day peal specially boys. jeweler. “No, liKu I a He had 11is a illustrated article on "A “1 said tie the •• lie was making speech. profusely pins," snapped enraged Ordered, That the said petitioner give mu ire :•> A n \ eS‘ The annual report of the U. s. com- cheeks NOTICE. The subscriber here- e..j*y. Albert coat buttoned the New York customer, as, with blazing and eyes all interested causing a ,.| rhis i ll ss. r tt black Prince up j Trip Through Navy- by give notice that they have been persons by missioner of education shows that the at the insult, she sailed out.—New EXECUTRIX’S duly ap order to lie three weeks sucee-.-i v e! v m and as lie stood there Yard" Adams. “In snapping Executrices of the last will and testaiueut published tightly, talking by Joseph Henry pointed 111 >11 -11 * I n grand total of in schools in the York bun. The Republieai: .lournai. a newspaper } -• s 1.1 r--* aw Senator Morrill of Ver- the Dowst pupils of ay, 1 said to I Night Crew" Henry Payson at Belfast, that they may appear at a i*r,> >> last *n tin 14-: Cnited States tor the year ending June REBECCA HA UR late ol moot, w ho was sitting close by me. j presents a railroad story of thrilling in- I.MAN, 1’rospect, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and f< -aid H t* I Heal, mini-' :Ki, mol, was 17,200,230, an increase of on the 111 h of V vember. A 1». 1<2, late should lie swered when, night freight, goes “Yes.” 9 i... and all indebted thereto are granted. (.Irdered, that not lee tin 15,443,402 the previous year. City even- tlement, requested C.Et>. E JOHNSON, Judge. went on and told me how Harrison, through all those little adventures in “What?" to make payment immediately. weeks successively. in ;!i• > j business schools, schools A true copy. Attest: lias himself ing schools, he made hisfown and as ALM EDA AVERY. a newspaper piih!i.-hed m ! when in the Senate, used to bring his which every boy pictured “Well, selection, Ch as. i*. Hazkltine, for reform schools, schools he A I.FREDA HARR1MAN. Register. that all interest, with him. it in his over and over Elton the Indians, near as I can find out is educating him- persons lunch carrying pock- j again. “Baby October 14. 1902. hate Court, to he held at Hi connected with asylums, schools for self to be the husband of an heiress.”— Prospect, { et. Une Harrison to take Leslie \Y. is <•* Noveinher nex:, a: d >h \ day forgot Quarter-Back,’’ by Quirk, and other trades and NOTICE. The subscriber cookery special Chicago Post. the said aci ..uni out his lunch when lie went into the a timely story of college and football, ADMINISTRATOR'Shereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- have, why vocations, all enrolled nearly 500,000 A PMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber ed. and after lie had made a in w hich one of the is pointed administrator of the estate of chamber, players suddenly more. A hereby gives notice that she has been duly (i K( > r.. and had looked around for his alHieted with a ankle “acciden- administratrix ol the estate of WOODBl'RN CARVER, late of Searsport, A true Attest. speech sprained The value of used for public appointed copy. in in the middle of a property in the of and ('HAS, 1\ 11 v lunch he found that it had frozen tally on purpose” to SAMUEL LUNT, late ol Montville, County Waldo, deceased, given school purposes has risen $576,963,089 PROBATE NOTICES, bonds as tne law directs. All de- his game in order that Elton” may in the of deceased, and persons having pocket. “Baby from in 1870 and the County Waldo, given mands the estate of said deceased are SS.— In Court oi' I 1 $130,880,008 expend- bonds as the law directs. All de- against W/ALIu) "There 1 concluded the have a chance to show Ids persons having to VV are, think,” prowess. -- ~ desired present the same for settlement, and fast, on the 14th d.- itures for the common schools (includ- ~ mands against the estate of said deceased are four men who are now | How well he himself is the in- ! all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- Daniel It. Plummer, exeeuuu Senator, “only acquits and desired to present the same for settlement, and ing elementary secondary schools, SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- ment immediately. of Albert K Plummer, 1..' in who were there when I en- of the story. WALDO all indebted thereto are to make Congress teresting part but all institutions for VV fast, on the 14th day of October, 1902. John requested pay- SKWAU, LANCASTER. in said deceased, has excluding higher ment immediately. MARY' E. NORTON. County, tered. In the Senate, Allison J. Sewall, executor of the last will of Freeman October 14, 1902. his first and final account ,*i education) amounted to $226,043,236, Liberty, October 14. 1902. Searsport, served a longer term, and 1 think Iloar Kdief in Six Hours. Atwood, late of Monroe, in said County, deceased, said estate, together with lu.- having risen from $68,396,666 in 1870. his final account of administra- NOTICE. The subscriber went thereoue term before i did. Ilale having presented allowance. and Bladder Diseases In 1870 the for schools per tion of said estate for allowance. NOTICE. The subscriber ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that he has been duly week before hut Distressing Kidney expenditures Ordered, that uotice there.,! entered just one me. thereof be ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- appointed administrator of the estate of in six hours GreatSoutii capita of the population was $1.64; the Ordered, That notice given, three weeks successively in Tin* K< ; he was out one term in the House after relieved by“NEW in the pointed administratrix of the estate of it was the that weeks successively, Republican Journal, a JOHN 1*. FARROW, late of Islesboro, newspaper published in It*. It a past year $2.93, highest he been lirst so that I have American Kidney Cure.” is great in Belfast, in said County, JOHN B. WHITE, late of Unity, that all interested in had elected, it has ever been. It was an increase of newspaper published in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given persons on account of its that all interested may attend at a Pro- hate to be held at He > served surprise exceeding prompt- persons in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. AH persons having de- Court, longer continously.” 10 cent, over the to he held at Belfast, on the 1 lth -In w in- ness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys per year previous- bate Court, day bonds as the law direets. All persons having de- mands against the estate of said deceased are of November next, and The Senator has refused urgent [>f November next, and show cause, if any they the said account and back, in male or female. Relieves re The average attendance of each pupil mands against the estate of said deceased are de- desired to present the same for settlement, and have, why on in whv account should not he allowed. d. vitations to go the stump New water almost If have, the said sired to present the same lor settlement, and all all indebted thereto are to make should not he allow* tention of immediately. for the entire number enrolled was 99 GEO. E. requested pay- Ohio and Tennessee. He will JOHNSON, Judge. indebted thereto are requested to make payment ment immediatelv. <;ko p York, you want quick rglief and cure this is the for the an increase of 24 Attest: of days year, days A true copy. immediately. M1DIEEMARR. JOHN O. FARROW. A true copy. Attest leave for Washington the middle remedy. Sold by A. A. Ilowes & Co., Drug- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. ( over the previous year. Unity, October 14,1902. Islegboro, Ootober 14. 1902. HAS. P H*. next month.—Portland Press. gists, Belfast Me. Case of Salvage. KBgU«4’« r»itma«t«*r The California Fra it Crop. Joseph Austen Chamberlain, son of ; a yarn it is spins Joseph ChHtnta'rhiln. colonial secrete- no 11 at the yarn is The I.os Angeles Times of October British cab- rubber and apt to O’, by gettii.u a seat in the 1 -til, devoted about five columns of its inet shape in regard furnishes the rare spectacle of a space to detailed reports as to tiie con- cabinet rank of MALARIA,JSU :ut tins is a true and father ami son hoiiiintf dition citrus fruits all over southern Means bad air, and whether it FWOlMlf in adventure of my California. The conclusion drawn 4g% #■ comes from the W nOM&WgW it Take Erie, oil from careful estimates is that the com- low lands and M.WMWWWMJ4 is.'.:;, a young ing crop of oranges and lemons will be marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the citiaa about non and ■a. i'utter and niy go. car loads. The crop for towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. t- west sliore ot the present lias been about These year it.ouo, atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken m east ot and that of last was about point year 24.000 by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laft i:, r being cleat car loads. Concerning the figures for Chills and chronic the fever, dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged li\er, *'* see a- tar as coming year, tiie Times says: kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are due to that invisible \ u to tile east "These figures include the estimate frequently foe. for Malaria. Noxious gases and matter collect in the ! islands, which both oranges and lemons. Barring unhealthy system because the liver and fail to act, and are tin* ad ot climatic disaster, they may swell to 22.- kidneys poured into the blood current until 000 car it becomes so and that mam imdy ot tim loads, but tiie wise agree that polluted sluggish the poisons literally brt ak through the chances are the skin, and i:! dy clear ot against so large an out- carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an From indolent character i and northward put. estimates made by corre- appear, depleting the system. and threatening life itself. v spondents of tiie Times in all The as lull ot hea\ the prin- germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and cipal citrus fruit it is to be the destroy ■d 1 turned localities, life-giving properties of the blood, it thin and concluded that rendering watery must op to the north the quality and size of be overcome and carried out of the the system before the patient can hope tm .- new fruit will be "extra choice. ilid shading i get rid of Malaria and its effects. :n answer to his Although dropping was pretty general in the S. S. does this and i: the direction orange counties, it seems that quickly produces ail entire the scare was over a for in the e said: bugaboo the change blood, reaching every organ and stimu- it white speck, most part, for in many places the fruit lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. 3. I took the opportunity ot rolling my w ill be hist east ol (>id Wishing myself a happy Xew Year 1 better in all respects therefore. possesses not only but tonic sell up in the bed and never woke up purifying properties, and get retired to sleep the Old Year out and Many growers are agreeably surprised and the health my spy until next morning. There SS. general improves, and the appetite daylight at the the Xew Year in. In the size of their crops, in spite of tire increases almost from the first dose. is was a clock on board and with- morning There no Mercury Potash knowing when 1 awoke the vessel was vast amount of fruit that fel \rseni«i c. n I concluded rolling young or other mineral in S. S. S. It is and in a few minutes ol sun rise I wound off." strictly entirely a ot di' and pitching into a head sea. As I vegetable’remedy., signal her and set so that I had the Write us about your case, and our ■ up her. out on deck I found a physicians will gladly you mg at half mast. looked dreary, fog- help by time of (lay. I likewise hada big their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and 6kin diseases ■ cut to house. job gy rain and sleety northeaster. I could SHE. sexvi my ahead ol me ill t be of free' shape discharging see around me hut as I had THE -SWIFT .SPECIFIC _ .. loaves ot nothing Some day, when these pour are dumb CO., Atlanta, C>. eight the deckload ot stone and n r. which, as simultaneously It is a precedent In lips "t an ax. a taken the exact hearings of the west And all my cares are put away, pink, I -aid. was a solid mass of goo and son nearly end of island and the hill of English polities for father to Ah, will you have the wish to Come : compass, skates, tons. Kelley’s This, with not less than lgr. tops he in the cabinet at the same time. And near me some ? a ice piled upon (lull island, I was not linger there, day securing supply stol e of in the hold, would load her to but isket of lor deterred from getting under way. Af- Young Chamberlain is thirty- 11E. grub tiie decks. Now I must tel, those who and after ter an hour's heaving on the windlass nine years of age. He was educated J will! When those poor lips are dumb nailing don't know that it takes a captain,mate, he c was short to make at You will not at the iiv handies, to the liain enough Rugby and Trinity college, at Cam- grumble way If You are a cook and three sailors to Farmer efficiently se 1 hoisted a Our friends outshine us—oh, I’ll come so as to skate and sail, single-reefed main- bridge. He is now general handle such a schooner in the summer postmaster And gladly sit out there, some day. errand to re- sail and foresail, guyed my main boom of my time. vo must know the od Is Great Britain. you to si at I n in ■ d a crew cud. also my helm order that hungry me s against in handling th vessel m a Bachelor. ce was smooth she wouid cast off with the port tacks Reflections ot endeavoring to save tier. Hard work With and all a w ith aboard. gib stays steamboat, and the end in view, that ot remunera- ready Dr. Emmons’ to hoist I hove away at tiie windlass has brought happiness to ot! i.nirney Hut tion for that me A wife's consent. Monthly Regulator And Have work, from silence women. i- One kept being gives of anxious There Gent foi at the and was soon under way. thing along hundreds positive- iced, ,e known to medical science and fearful. 1 examined ■ ly no other remedy lonely luit dreading a of ice to fetch me u bounded the is Inini shore the body Woman's hori is by that will so ai d safely do the work. store-room ami found nearly a harre. of quickly and and ! up. As it was the centerboard wassol- s Longest and mo-t obstinate in gnlarities from a postal card ami sc d to The Nc\ lumpy dour, about oil Has. of a hops. liny salt heel, large s or in feet anvi uuse relieved immediately. > iccessguar- ; es and don the idiy frozen down iov Wow York Tribune Farmer. Nh-w York t covered will The most bad luck teat eross-eved anteed at any stage. No pain, danger.or inter- bagol'potatoes up quills, 1 and she struck the a s weak. bottom, bottom * relieved hundred- of tor tree were very some a canister 1 tea and cot is to themselves. ten nee with work. Have specimen copy. butter, people bring 'I no n -t diili- ■■ mi the end of (lull shoal only once. It (• (.( 3 where others have fai'n d. The Tribune Farmer, is a Nations 1 .■••tingover rough fee and a can live-gallon of oil. This eult eases successfully treated by n. Hi.and ben- ot go- kept me looking to watch the compass Halt the battle is concealing front lustrated Agricultural b r Fain, onstantiy w 'll the supply I fetched oil illV Heigh, •c-ial results guaranteed in every in^Uiii'-o. W«•<•!;’> on some and peer >n through the mg. expecting tHe other fellow that believe you Wo treat hundreds of ladb ers and tlieir t'iipviics. and stand.- at t: e I got ami a lot of stove wood whit" I you ri-k whatsoever. j goodly even t>> with see. for •I ice. Then I moment collide ice or are licked. whom we never Write lurther p.iruru- head of tlie agricultural press. The print found cut m the lazaret te, as well as Hat calm ]: and free confidential advice. Do not nut op I'll. l,OOK.Ilg something else. I got a and is si.on a year, but it you like it yn; can live g.'i-foot. wheeling planks, fully sus- \\ hen you guess wrong it is crazy ir- ml ag. Alllette: s truthfully answered. lb -■ icuud so close to the northwest secure it with I discovered a myself -, a.ii-T this remedy is absolute';.* safe untie: your own favorite local .led my resolution ol staying oy a ul responsibility; when y >u guess fight it two pu nt of Kelley's island that theeeiitei- c\ v po-'ilile condition and po.-i;:vely lean newspaper. The douma: at a ice about new new is ilcpubliean saving the vessel. 1 say for th sound judgment. l. iio-- ill etfect upon the health. S nt by mail, it to lie a iioaru nek siight iy. Hut with a port bargain. Doth one -r.c long reason that she was launched the u n .--cb. 1, $2.(10. Monev let:- o!:,u!d he papers year only ran the and a nt helm she into breeze again When a man with a i, Id., d W. EMMONS U)., T. Lrc Send your order and to I'm 11 ii quarter te; before and was well with goes’around i-uovd. money equipped an was at an mont Mass. I could see to in ha hour she anchor broad smile on his face it is a sign lii.s St., I‘o.-t,.:i, rrni.u an duni;n ai. ITr,r.muin.. •■! \ lit edtul thing. And don’t thin! j to wai-r under the southwest point of Kelley's wife is on a visit. llelfast. Maine. clear hut that 1 worked with a will for tbe away The boat which I towed was -i ouraged 1 set T UK i> xt tour days to clear liei decks of e.- Old widowers should lie thinking of oii- ngside. \\ ith a pair of oars ( i:\Ndsti seeming and .. to relate when she making their with the Lord ■ Strange ! skulled a peace ci 1.Musion bat tin vessel's compass AM) III A I. IN <. ", ear of all this e 1 not weight im,', east east course and fetched instead of a second wife. witli ra; ax to is she vein t mgh by ( » 1U FOU gnu oil is the 1 Unbound .: to up arp’enu point against lie m'y .\t»ik:11g 111 an who do-sn't California carry ivy : t-i it-atx.iuf*. Inc water v, ;• n ei such a sz.ilp rutting sleet. 1 walked (ll>WIl to fuss about an eight-hour schedule is shape ; ..»• u > and keep free/iim, s«> that : «• j u round : e .-i'ii*. which, is it was New Year's the burglar in siimruei time. CATARRH my ice was overuiee: thick a.laiounii hr., | «iay. v. a.-* iillcU up t»y lue lsiainiers. ana is i 11L solll invest "i'liis her from iiftinc. also from I'he law has no for a Kept a hand shake followed. A penult} stealing nun 1 lie cieav u.-i.cial sinking. Tlie yawl I,oat was stii! Hang- heart, because the punishment of hav- Magazines a! rital to make tielUv ;: i U St 'tin-: t'oM" wed as to who. Cr?am y oil the davits with three good oars it on hands is Balm ing ,: 1 how. Final 1 ing left your enough; Ely's mtiel oil ac- ly lashed to tin- thwarts a ihe crew wa k Ea-y and p|e;:-ant to cheer. Weil, a lot of the after of a current hoy>, Whenever a woman hears man, i.- ('out-tins i.o in going d ashore. My next woik Was ti ill •■•(t of ice and 1 aiin m\ salvage or being ruined in business she thanks iurious drug. reave the from the two It :- absorbed. FOR SALE. running gear pa\ • >1 hei'w >i*. went out witii me and heaven she sends her h«.\ to sundav ; quickly 1 'nit I 11 a le I hese lines and some HiVe- Relief at nih'n g iftupsails. i t•.i; ::i In < dock “U the south- m (i\i. i;i i’oi;t v \ wvir.n \- ice arj•*-««ter’s school. ft op. n and on-e- rip of broken si in- I ioeks 1 rove and made purchases One nmaiiied the Nasal 1*1:1; w no U'niin! i. t V 1. ali st west pi'int >f the isiand. Passages. r. -p Cm!'., my ength l'ot for main and tore throat and A man w; u has out of his first luli.iiiiniat * a:a t .>• u inti's, on ! ;»• dock with a horn. Hereon got j Allays on. Heal-and Protect- the ada and 'alitoi ii o days ini'll- barge Si/e. o 0,111-. at Druggist- b\ ! ietii.ii. and hooked ainit to iuttock fallen over a without breaking mu >n l cun her in behind the ell pro-ipim j man: Ti ;ai pi I M I \ >1 sl'iilM.s Iunu, HP'.. in ia11 A\ a, .iter, Mi this 1 id haul Size, .-o.|i>. by mail. st tlT in readiness, 1 ranged eight fath- any bones. HI.Y PRO'Til KRS,:» Wane- Street. New York of tiled* "-k for safety. It may he inter- and the nature th. uaP-r a wonderiul nniped, not know. oms "i cable chain of the small anchor, Scribner’s Ma^azin esting to state that Mr. Needier, first discover, and a \a’ .aid* oequ-il ion !o tlr Ilia n oigh to bear me There isn't so very much difference a,so pinched the tiuke ot tile anchot term ineiSam. The\ ai-- !> t«•« on the uoiala-rn i •laundry. HD. !■■ M iy. Hal A’... murine at law. called all ’• ciucee attorney by in the a real smart tleads men .a San !\i-- ..'tail:, a 1 *n..t tl.n m tor had i o', er he rail, and : ed it w it!i he way girl j sin;: stoppi mankind tm- to s of San I > < d. w as Nlind Needier, advised fmm the -In* treated doll babies i:r.i*■ dnant ti out :1 ;i> The I:orum, doom sealed. si. inks i also e lea red ring way j painter, up have tlit-* vessel three dis- The v. atei s How .•;.; ,.| h< 'ide of a Mill. \\ .'id I appraised by before she grew up. 1 >.-«••• :.'.f 1.• .1 ;r proceeded -■apper. is crowned with h .ivy -rata posit. HP:1. ail". ;; x,,i. :i.t*uestcd men. advertising her for sal- lilllt'S, '; eu just begin to was lett i his the seventh suve 1 It's a sick woman that won't On day vage. This 1 did She was valued at pretty and alter (let. 11{. 190g, 1 rams I'nlike other waters, tt >• 11111.• e sel ooner, connecting sjuin” being K. island. was in s ;ley’s Everytl ing >• afterward .John get up out of lied to go down and re- ; at Burnham and Waterville form calcareous d--po-:t no im-rust at i-nr w ha-h R vinv ot Reviews, e- fiioo. Two days with train* northwest In L. the Through reino\ or if fell mmum and i.nl shape. At times 1 lioisted cei\e a caller that she knows will have tor require in_u. sulplun M mu came down, and his downcast and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland ane l>tviMul't r. i"'i. N■ 'Vi'init. ,. i>t: a -at st of M id- so oils eoiistantl> cover the vats with sidii--. thi-se point foresail. they couhl see me wilh tlie a choice bit ol scandal.- New lv volunn >. to lo<*k knowing that a demand from me York, Boston, AiII run as follows: wat'-rs How mfr site solid r* -k without show nur about a mile of a.as- and the time. This to pass away Press. tlie least stam ot ;iceunnilati--i: of any deposit, he cautious would cause him to lose two-thirds of FROM BELFAST. The Book very night 1 ieft the loresaii hoisted the v. atei s remain in a an;, h-nvth oi ! ime pern.-t Buyer, siackiy all he owned, as salvage was ruled by -I rough; and then A M P M Y > ly clear. to a ei"sc reef, just passing tic earring, the system against disease N<*Wlu!vr, hd. M : v. \t s the risk of life and danger of total Fortify by Belfast, depart 7 15 1 25 3 3< Tin- uted'cinal qundt.x is an antacid, and where 1 d lufore. and cm in ".'llll.'V though tniee or lour times. The weather was purifying idling the blood- other | are m n-wis or cutam oils loss of the property • so played upon my City Point.t7 20 tl 30 ;3 30 alkaline lotions used 10,1, I’iie ice for to take Hood’s Waldo warm or water has m> rival. nice and calm, there being nothing to the words, Sarsaparilla. ....t7 3o fl4o 13 55 diseases, cold, this that i agreed accept Hi: in -d w r< ■ The ••• iioicl: broken up, denote what was to follow. After eat- sympathy Brooks 7 42 1 52 4 2( Salt I Mo aaaravai se>. it h i Cosmopolitan, meager sum of shoo. Marine Review. A wins a Knox 54 attention in the driukma ind usit x: stout heart harder lights than 17 12 04 14 38 externally, l-Vln iiai (><-i >-.>: : -.'7 s- •. •• .km .el-, risky to a warm i laid down with an ing supper man.—New York Press. Thorndike son 2 lo 5 15 must ield to its healuia in: ic-m-es. volumes is;) HP*. HP e c-g strong ] ism, Mav in to i’a lent s from a a -trie catarrh y propel tendency iv acidulate til* mires of 111 stomach*, on in nasal catarrh ; tlie medicine is applied din cl Bangor.. 11 3o 4 40 p’l prop- The Uranite my grasp, tiie were and I lid not ihi> It remedy H u I ».* •■•ml. t. H •: 1 -Is, toy bow uniting cmlauiing drug. .. 0 OK into action. .January. know long I .ould lie deadly Cream Haim. It restores tlie inllamed Wioerville. 3 OK 7 15, S-- A it lily's '■ d I, west to get NS.hi to member that the "only direct '* m a Also persons from same cause or from im- around on the lake. foe vessel was tissues to a state without all S ■i: i! healthy dr} ing Pol tlaiwi or misonmi teeth h:t\e otfeiisive (iuuton’s -' -1 v eovereil W it ll f.n eat*ii is ( atarrhozone, 12 15 5 35 1 05 j proper digestion Magazine. headed for Middle island. IIuw the life out of them ami i; back the oil o -o mncli so p> u i.-r ta-in timid ah-mt directly : i 1 gives .. t E I>.4 57 nr.-atli. ad nhalation ot ine«licate( | May. Hr- u- -1:11 •. set behind a dark 1 out hot senses of taste and smell. The suffer- » d I > dose conversation. w. liud I; Use of tl:*-se ioug my sleep lasted cannot tell, a breathe at ami it 4 10 JSiinpb rrlmzone, waters i.s a and drink r-nder tli-* breath two miles er win. is tired <>f vain should gari:!-* ■ iniiy 1 lout ill myself standing bolt upright -m wdi u» all lorni:' <■' bronchitis, experiments !•» BELFAST. OiJ'tT'i will !»-• v i ...: r!i .1 (»v (':ilarrh, ao pure, sweet and w hi-Vsoiue 1ai as I could use Cream Halm. Drug,gists sell it t'oi all of lilt* abo\ m,:< aa dit.s. \ •• D the cabin lluor almost sta >uc A >th ma. Lung Tiimcie> and Deafness. I* M A u. t; 11 wi:i m> d--n- pui-.-d Ac, a Persons --.ood h- iiml betP-t ; life 1 < cts. El\ Brothers, Warren Street, New VY ill 1>C sttltl. aboard. a crash, such a of wind, Kvi-" brealli fr*un ai.nihozone Inhaler 1 E. I >. 7 on 9 o< titiee. as tin- w au-r quiet- fei mental inn and do- howling w T 11 York, ill mad it. 1 'V s J\ .K)t I’l l! jh, sleigh in or- such torrents of rail Added to soothe.**. ioi;o\--.- ami heals. Permanent l).— 8 3< | st ro\ parasite ai'-*v. t!i. RJ UNAL CO.. »• V I Han dies- Ms laid III ! 111 ex eel lent hut it was in cur-- mi am bleed even though oilier -emedie> .Mother Now, don't let shampoo, Heltast, Maim* liiis was the of the vessi Angry Bobby, Por; .... e lifting I, jib- < land 11 10 7 00 1 05 neiitrah/iim any \o t.-'tx 'Ulistam in the failed. Tr\ atarrho/one, Moo; urn to \mi again ! i-lge where ice had of the foresail and the shaking price speak M A 4 hair and removing ai: -ia :• -if. '- aviuy the halt ing j small size, Druggi>t> or V.' Poison Hew can 1 a mile 1 rum the whole The ice had : Bobby (lie!piessix prevent Waterville. 7 15 9 f 2 4 15 Iiu 1 *i ami pompado .i. of the fabric. .V < •>.. In Kingston, <»lit. Sold W. Mamma —Bosuhi Globe. Bancor. 7 00 — 35 si mi -d 1.. A. PI PTIS. now dark, to Midd’e you, quite cracked straight through Poor A- So n. Pel fast. p v the ax lmt no No one would ever be bothered with con- LIVE STOCK island and opened to about to feet as I Dr. Hamilton's pills cure bilk u.-iie.^. Burnham, depart. K 50 1020 4 47 t ! iken a if e\er\o:ie knew how 0 OK lo 55 5 05 hearing ! could judge. It was intensely dark. stipation naturally 1'niry. land Burdock Blood Bitters regu- Thorndike. 9 17 1 1 2o 5 15 -1 dark- nor’west, 1 will not tell how 1 felt as the ves- i quickly Ucgular price for a hallegation l>ot- ! you A Terror to Dealers and bowels. Knox-. .... 19 2; 111 35 15 24 S O L l> ON COMMISSION -age now was Liquor lates tlie stomach very sel went hounding along in the crack ! Brooks. 9 40 12 12 5 40 tie, $1.50. Our price, 75c. i : aving to light she had made, but i do not want to 1 Only one marble statue of the human Waldo. 19 50 M2 30 15 50 Kh'CI:IV(:KS hi City Point... Mo 05 112 50 M> 00 several over I a I- Count> Attorney Thomas I,ri-h of Ken figure with eyeglasses is known. It is one compass have to do it again. got light Belfast, arrive 10 05 1 05 005 WAS. O POOR & SOM, Belfast. ol the gems of the the New Milch Cows. Veal Calves. Beef of --ss ot some places and looked at the compass and found nebee. Vatican, Sleeping a id was ■ Ariadne, discovered in 150.;. Flag station. --I so lonely in my that she was on to every description, amt also Hogs. heading directly Gakihnki:. Me.. (ict. go. Never in Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at lil on and the leg it was not before Cures sore throat ami on Middle island, long the of Kennebec has a croup, pulmonary $5.00 Irom Belfast and all stations Branch. Sheep and Hordes. ■ county ice trousers history troubles.— Monarch over of sort. tickets to all West and North my she fetched up with such a crash count made the dealers pain every Through points u y attorney liquor Hr. Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil. west, via all routes, for sale by L. W. Geokoi-, Special orient on t" New M hard. that I she must be an li...... M thought so much in fines in a Belfast. GEO. F. y-ntire pay money single Agent. EVANS, Vmi Calves sold on then m as suicny 101- wreck forward and would sink there I “Did Miss entertain your Vice President and General year as has County Thomas Gaddy pro- Manager. taxes on lands situated m the town of i11 on to tiie vessel Attorney F. E. Booth by. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Unpaid | Mugs sold at marker pin- and then. And w hat made it worse the posal.'' asked the close friend, Agent. in the Countx ol Waldo. !<>r the 1 i.eigh. The highest amount ever 1902. Montville, I shouted, hut no the “No," was the sad answer; “it seemed to Portland, October 10, 1901. (Juiek returns and marker values. globe lamp fell irom tlie table and reached before was some j year $10,000 less Have id heart beat. A work just the other way.”—Indianapolis The lis1 of taxes on real estate of ! had years’ expel iem-e. my light was extinguished. 1 had put a than that collected the following present year. i News. noli residei:i owners in the town of Montville. Wi ;r« or for information. ad no doubt hut that coat and sou’wester on, and a teleg: aph heavy Ten men in Gardiner and for the year committed to me for codec ; 0 Waterville, 1001, from Burnham even the vessel. Ill the on as 1 saves J)r. f* -Sto-k shipped Monday. pair oi mittens, i jumped deck, Hallowed have an of “A dose in time lives.” Wood’s tion for said town, on the ISth day of Max. 1 'l the paid average for EASTERN STEAMSHIP GO. lake andsur- I did so tlie hurricane of wind and rain I Norway Pine Syrup; nature’s remedy 1901. remains unpaid ; and sl.L'si.gg jn lines for the which com- K. I. B. v'c A. Stock N md the vessel’s year, ; diseases of NOTICE i' hereby given that if said taxe~, in | LIBBY. arm. by took away my breath. The wind coughs, colds, pulmonai} every Division. Mass. just pares favorably with the high license I sort. Himgor terest and charges are not previous paid, so j Iy7* Brighton, •t of getting over the was Tins showed F. I.. I.I BUY. Burnham. Me now right abeam. charges in Massachusetts, and six of much ol the real estate taxed as is sufficient to ! the of be- she Side the amount due therefor, including interest I Direct all impiii a-s to reputation me that had swung around broad- this ten are Gardiner dealers. | Sho.v Man—See here, your paper pay r that is no foolish- said the snake in state fair show ami charges, will he sold at public auction at the side to. And now occurred tlie most are biggest my FA L h SCH Eh VLE. 1 Following lignres obtained from North Midge Meetinghouse (so-called) in s.id iood sense was was go feet ong, when it’s really :*1 feet. LlttliY U'H IBE, Hirt'mi, Wi. linally terrifying thing of all for tlie ice the in the of the town, he same being the place xvhere the last records office county we were crowded for the fact that 1 had Editor—Sorry, but annual town of said foxvu was running under her and piling up along- t reasurer of the amount of lines preceding meeting paid tiy space yesterday and had to cut everything FOUK THIPS A WEEK. on the first o: December. at n a dead crew, so side unti, it ti 1 led the deck up helo) Monday 1002, dually each town and city in the county: down.—Indianapolis News. 9 o’clock a m. 'raps on hoard I de- full from abaft the fore aft to rigging Haruiner .$l(i,f>&y 80 Names of owners. of Meal Estate. Collector's Notice of Sale, iioii a Scald head is an eczema of tlie Description slide, lighted the cabin. Audi must tell you now. Augusta. 10,936.25 scalp- but it can be cured. Anderson, W. \V. West Derry. V H. Avetill 'own into the cabin. for I did not know it too Waterville. 9,407.55 very severe sometimes, then, being wood lot). Mounded a> follows: Commencing at lav- on real estate -i!uaP‘d m the town ■ Hail< well. 4,898.66 Doan’s Ointment, quick, and permanent m Unpaid table. 1 lighted it, dark, that she lead run onto a of corner id Win, Poland and the Steplie > My tack ill tire Counts of nu Hie body Randolph.. its results. At any drug store, AO cents. of Northport. Waldo, of sur- farms thence, Southerly on Win. Poland’s line to tom. survey my ice piled u)i over go fee.t above the wa- Winthrop 1 year W. M. \ use's land, thence easterly on Vuse's line Idie following 1 isi of t.r. s on leal estate ,.| myself alone. Ves. ter. The ice onto the decks Oakland. A remarkably honest Chicago doctor sent falling to the Averill thence northerly to the My- non resident owners at tie- town oi Miscellaneous. in a certificate of death the other with farm, N.odhpert. lied as i after- u> day > her, seemed ui ue grinning uie vessel an riek farm, thence Westerly on Myrick's farm to for the yea: ltwn. eommitt'd ; > me foi ■ ! his name in the reserved for lyht to windward of I slivers. On the next morn- signed space place of beginning. Containing 15 acres more said town, on tin 1-t da> m la., mop remain sounding Total..£41 ,755.09 of death.” or 1 j “Cause less Valued at. $75. Tax, $1 87. ami non is hereto g:\eu that it said the sea living all I over four fathoms of water unpaid; ing found I ••• an- m>; >1' this amount (iardiner dealers have Merry. Dani 1 Est.. Containing 150 acres. law interest and eharg pn v,..asl\ ou her deck load of a of the October steamers leave under her. What night honor' I One short purt clears head.—Does Commencing Monday, t;, Valued at T so mueli of the n-..! e-tate i;iv d a of paid 1,'i.v.i.so, or more than a quarter Belfast: $350. x, $8 75 paid, y. and as us it head ache? Have over 1 i<*ient to the amount due then n r. m in ling dangerously The wind dropped suddenly had your you pains (’has. E. California. Land bounded pay of tlie amount for the entire For Boston, via Camden and Koekland. Mon- Boynton, .... county. t offensive? interest ami uiarge, |M: ,, Mll. II appears that the a white follow- [ you eyes? Is the breath These on the north laud of Chas. east risen and clear, cold, sky days. Wednesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at by Pinkham, by n tow u. .•;, tile These are larger than any other 1 lion at K. it. Klw. I!'- iinil. ml >*i. who was the figures are certain symptoms of Catarrh. Dr. Ag- about •J.:'.o i\ or arrival of steamer'from land of h. 1’ Valker Est., south land ol Martin ed. 1 was wet. cold and benumbed. I m., upon by first Monday u 1 n-e.r, p*o ai mne u county in the State has ever shown. new's Catur hal Powder will cure tin* most Hannan, west road. No. of acres. H). the i'nited Bangor. by county M.: I States, went down into the cabin with a fear | at One dealer in this claims that his cases in a short time. For Valued $8t.' ’Tax. $2 •. " t city ! stubborn marvelously Searsport. Bueksport. Wuderport. Hamp- I..Ifores! Bill gin. o\vi:ei i. res .,*■ f |,»t. or roit with his crew, that I should into the but den and Fri- step water, lines for the had been siouo. 1 f ha I t atari'll a week it's a sure cure. Bangor. Tuesdays. Wednesdays. Douglass, Harvey. Eliza Est Hand Ilierlx Me Lidla.11 lot on lildeil o\ It mw. arm r year you’ve Douglass storm ithe vessel was 1'lie and at about 8 a. m. on e C ir happily disappointed. vessel To County Attorney Leigh is the If it’s of lii iy years’ standing it’s just as ef- days Saturdays bounded the N E. by town i. between Knox and town read m-ai M B! ,'s farm, formerly i on i'll over the* on ami Montville, S. E by road from Montville err. Benner farm. V alue. >]d i' i\ ’Te.-uis eyed had a lug list to starboard, account for this | fective. 50 cents.- Sold by Edmund liKTt'UNlNO: county treasury indebted large to Brooks, s. V*. by la'nm of .1. H. Foster. V W. Mis. S. A. lniseiihurv. w.r i. 1 u \d. i>ak ster island. They of there so much ice on that side. Wilson and A. A. Howes A Co. From Boston, being amount of for be lias been the Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays by land of Ezra Larry. No. of acres. 25. Valued St.. NY. «; C. (i. Yaliit ,n. 1 .. loard and in money, and at r> r. m. landed 1 found and it. made Fridays at Tax, $5. 'V. I*!uminer.-ox m-r lot No. ...u: W C.C.fL my lamp lighted terror of tlie dealers ever since said earnest “that < Wed- $200 ves- liquor “Kemember,” the man, From Koekland. via. amden. Tuesdays. s.:u. di •■.■m bitted and the* a 1 lot lire and some hut .lames. Land bounded on the north Valin-. Tax. good eol'ITe, put lie came into office. lie lias been wisdom i.s more to oe than riches.” and at from 5 to i» Erskme, * prized | ni-sdays, Fridays Saturdays Rosetta Smith, owner, da \... \-\ La Id ii and down on the by land of Cha.-. Fuller am. S. Lowell and S. ,F. sight dry clothing, sounded pump, and and it answered tile “but | A. M. II. V alin-, sdd. Tax. m-nls. after them early and late, many j “Maybe is”, skeptic, (Jiifhee, east by land of S. .1. (Ft slice and Ira I*. ion. Feeling sure was made that she did From Bangor, touching at way-landings. Mon- L Stevens onto n uni happy by Minting 1 can’t it is, if that is s >. 11. Mason have been forced to go out of the busi- j help wondering why ! and Saturdays at Ciatn, nrli by land of Geo. Lowell, T. ; uniler returned >u now with a can a book full days, Wednesdays. Thursdays F. \\ buildings too acres laid. Naim-, si.you. fax, they not leak. pikepole. the case, a man go and buy 11 A. M. Muli.n ail-1 F. W Mason, west by land of ness on account of his persistent pur- j >Jt.an. chain hook and ax I to of proverbs for 50 cents.—Washington Star. Mason an 1 Jonathan Bartlett. No. of acies, 1130 began again suit of them. Hut there have been j FKKI) W. BOTE, Agent.Belfast. Searspm Cottage, agent or ow m-r- uukii »wu, and did Valued at $800. Tax, $20. iip ion of my narra- clear the decks of ice not finish others to take their and the Like Tearing the Heart Strings. “It is A. II. HANSCOM. G I*. & T. A. bounded imtli b\ Cl.iitoii axenic- eo'ipuua; ion. places, CALVIN AUSTIN. Follett, Chas. V. Est. Land hounded on the south auditorium grounds, east L\ l.'m-kiand im- fo In* my job until noon, fired I was, you not within the conception of man to meas- by necessary, lines have kepi on coming. Vice President and General north by land of Austin Wentworth cast hv land Cottage, west by Hampden Cottage NV. C C. (i ure heart Manager. tat tfia.tr I built a be sure, but this did not me my sufferings from disease. of W E Piescott and E. II. Cram and road lead- s:; ing may stop The protests of the liquor dealers re- great :iC8 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. \ alue. ani. Ta \. .<*) '■ ax For I endured almost constant cutting from W. E. Prescott’s mill to B. F. Herri lot Nd>. 1st and to cook from going ashore with my and an years ing Hr. L. NV. riiomas, owner, myself call instance in the administration south west land of and a cord of wood and tearing pains about my heart and many man’s, by county road, by Rouge, T. II. Value Sgd. l ax, td cents. as both cold and hun- sleigh getting nearly of Mr. \V. Austin Wentworth. No. of 2. Valued at. Leigh’s predecessor, (leorge a time would have welcomed death. Dr. acres, A. F. KI.W LLL. and arduous which had drifted on the beach. 1 hap- of Mr. Ileselton $500. Tax, $12 50 tramp Ileselton (iardiner. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart has worked a Collector of faxes :-»r the town ot Northport. I to look out forward and found on nis done and feeling pened had been putting the screws on hard, veritable miracle.”—Thus. Hicks, Perth, WANTED. llustus, ('has. B. Burnham. Land bounded Northport, Oet. id. paoj. ;;w j-j the north the land of E. S. Hatehelder, on east -'•t about on a trip of that the martingale stay was parted; and some of the more dealers Out.— 30. Sold by Edmund Wilson and A. by oppressed Potatoes, Apples, Butter and Eggs ; road from Chas. Talbot’s to W. N. WHh a en- also the broken so the was A. Howes Co. by leading glolie lamp 1 cap gibboom went to see him. made a “kick” on south land of Chas. Talbot and M C. They also the car load lot. Foy's by a in the all adrift. This was done when she hay bought by Norton on west land of M. P. Norton Est. Uirough door they thought would move the county is the craze in Paris. Est., by " Tongue reading and A. Jackson. No. of 100. Valued at sight for the moment fetched up. To make things safe I put read fortunes where the Address T. acres, attorney. Linguistolists phy- $200. Tax, $7.50. CLOSING OUT SftLE. ■ W. Jr ! found in the hold a good lashing around the bowsprit and Hut be looked at them sicians formerly looked for the causes of E. BARNES?, only Isaiah Est Part home place. Laud -'On tons of stone and the and setting aches and 4w39* Providence, R. 1. NealH jibboom, splicing stay quietly and said, with a very dry smile: pains. bounded on north by George’s river, on east by 1 tlie back In the utei, close to the cabin up martingale ropes. “Well, gentlemen, you know it’s against Fossil Pills. The demand is proof of land of S. 1). Cram, on south by town line, on A BARGAIN IN MUSIC. ice west land of Geo. Stevens. No. of acres, 5. iinlent the very middle of the night some floating the law.” That was all the satisfac- their worth. I)r. Liver Pills are by heavy Agnew’s Valued at $50. Tax, $1.25. ii last around her held with the current or wind moved away tion jut fossil formulas at a quar- they got from him. beating many F. A. CUSHMAN. KNliLlSIl IMANO. from the and the ves- ter a ’re better easier HOTEL. ONK 01.1) carried box. medicine, COMMONWEALTH of tor of Montville Without more ado high body Mr. lias held the same They Collector Taxes the Town Leigh position, A thousand for on a sel with it about rods west of doses, and 10 cents a vial. he year 1901. and put boiler seventy and have not a Main and Pleasant Belfast. t'jnn years old). though they squirmed ailments arise from a disordered liver. Cor. Sts., Montville, October 14th, 1902.—3w42* i-« o kettles full to thaw the island, and there she stopped. It may little, the dealers have concluded it best the liver and not have ORUANKTT, 50 Cieces. I ax and was then calm. I let the anchor and Keep right you’ll hen with an go not to argue tlie case with him. Sick Biliousness, Nausea, Con- This hotel is centrally located near the railroad oked her fathoms of chain. Headache, ON 1C ACCORD I AN, on a clear place gave twenty-live stipation and Sallow Skin.—31. Sold by depot and steamboat wharves, and lias lately mid a for the The was so I lowered the boat Forty Years’ Torture. A Co. HANDSOME ROCKER p channel day calm, Edmund Wilson and A. A. Howes been put in first-class condition. It will be con- Tint »Ksr v loci n, the deck. It must have and took an ax to get wood. There To be relieved from a torturing disease af- He—“The always marry ducted as an up-to-date, one dollar a day hotel. FREE ! ''lock before was no on the island at that prettiest girls (Stradivurius pattern of \ 1>. 1T">1). that night lighthouse ter 40 years’ torture might well cause tlie the know.” 33tf MATHEWS & LAWRENCE. The were live biggest fools, you which was a time. only inhabitants of That is what DeWitt's in na- imp. good gratitude anyone. She—“Am I to consider that the With $5.00 order of Also I .onuses. Centre Tables, 1 head of cattle left there Mr. Simon did for C. Gene- Sofas, nsy to work. I can as- by Witch llazel Salve Haney, ture of a proposal ?”—Chicago News. Spices, Soaps, Tea, Cof- k"l with care not to Fox of North Hass island to winter. va, O. He says: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel a clocks, Desks, Secretaries, jar Dr. Ointment Cures Plies.— For Sale at fee. and other light (iro- The not cut Salve cured me of.piles after I had suffered Agnew’s Bargain that if the ice cracked grass grew high, and being ceries. Kt<\ 40 Cures cuts, wounds, skin Itching, Bleeding and Blind Piles. Com- Bureaus, me to the bottom. 1 down and made feed. I years.” burns, That desirable and well located real estate at lopped good diseases. Beware of counterfeits. R. H. fort in one application. It cures in three Also other premiums. ax the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel to as and chased a young steer with ttie to kill cures skin diseases I nter on I shall go to Brooks and Monroe -nrously possible, to six nights. It all in Lane wharf will be sold low to close so Moody. property, tests, some and a him, but lie was too wild, I loaded and old. A remedy beyond of Home Co. upholster. .. coffee, young compare, the estate. Inquire Supply Dept., S. 11. TOW KRS & CO., itin ’"'"giit the water down clear my boat with wood and got it onboard. Maybe Bluebeard got his hand in first and it never fails. 35 cents.—32. Sold by N. F. HOUSTON, Executor. 1 and A. A. Ilowes & Co. December AUQUSTA, MAINE. Or I. V. MILLKR. k Feeling iow more safe This was .the last day of December. on his mother-in-law. Edmund Wilson Belfast, 19,1900.—Gltf BL’CKSPOKT. SEARSPORT LOCALS. THORNDIKE. BELFAST PRICK CURRENT. ^ The Sayward bridge, so-called, which Aii alarm of lire at *2 a. m., Saturday, New Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Styles in THE OLD RELIABLE I was washed last December the roused our citizens from their slumbers to F. \Y. Wentworth of Boston was in town away by Produce owned and I)r. Market. Prices Paid Producer. Bast week. freshet, and which was temporarily repair- find the house occupied by ITCHING 3 Apples p bu., 40 to t»0 p 10.00al2.00 is now rebuilt. The and Mrs. \V. F. Putnam on Centre street, a Hay ton, F. II. Johnson of was in town ed, being permanently dried, p 11», 5«H Hides p tb, Bangor in old bridge will be placed a little above on ! few rods from Main, enveloped flames, Beans, pea. 2.50 Lamb ptb, 12 a few days recently. medium. 2.50 l.amb skins. the stream for the convenience of travel. past all hopes of saving or extinguishing. 50.al.0o Yel'eyes, 3.00 .Mutton p lb, II. N. t'olcord returned Thursday by boat But another house owned ....George E. Files has bought a nice farm a few feet away Butter p ir, 22 Oats p bu.. 32 it>, 40 6«7 FURNITUREWe from to Beef, sides, p lb, Potatoes p bu., 70 have about atrip Bucksport. at Kenton Falls and will soon move there by the doctor and occupied by Robert Cur- o;i, Beef fore quarters, 5 Bound Hog, 7,58 son Scott tis had from the former. HUMOURS 40a45 of tioor Mrs. William Blanchard and with his family_Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hill- and family, Caught I Barley p bu., Straw p ton, hum) space filial The with their full were Cheese p tr>, 12'Turkey p lb, 18519 that are new arrived home by boat Friday. man 25 and 2ur Miielt fishermen some with the goods Ward, p bu., report catching Gardner’s agency while the loss sustained ened cuticle, H.G.Sced Pbu., 3.*!“ Swe»*t Potatoes 3 will locate there-Harvest Moon 1 ... of the ever taken from the who Lard p tb. 14 Wheat 5 FO|; hugest smelts Absolutely Pure by Mr. Curtis is considerable. Had it not Cuticura Oint- Meal. Grange is invited to meet with North Star hay. been for tin* good work of the firemen and ment.to instant- IS NO Dixmont, Oct. 30. BOKN. Mrs. T. ladies THERE SUBSTITUTE Grange, Fall and v P. Williams entertained the the effect of a slight shower great destruc- ly allay itching, Winter afternoon for the usual missionary PROSPECT FERRY. Friday tion of houses and property would have irritation, and Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heagan visited In North Deer Die, October 5, to Mr. reading. surely followed. The cause of the tire is as and Mrs. ,1. < ailton Davis, a son. Earle* ariton. — inflammation, COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. friends in Frankfort last week Mrs. Dow. In Deer October to Mi Mrs. Martha Merithew has moved into the Putnam j Isle. 15, and yet unknown, family escaping and soothe and Mr--. Joshua II. a dauirbter. Mary Littlefield and Miss Ellen Heagan vis- Dow, the rent the Mrs. in their night clothes. The residence occu- Hat<»n in Little De.-i iMc. October 3. to Mr. Lainson & i formerly occupied by EAST SE AKSMOXT. last and Cuti- ! >1 ited relatives in Bangor and Brewer heal, amt is, Jeremiah Eaton. .1 daughter. Clifford. is pied by Dr. Putnam was insured for £l,o«><) N'ickkhson. Mr. Kalph Young of Worcester, Mass., week. ..Charles F. Ginn of Belfast called on cura Resolvent In Vinalhaven. October 19, to and that Mr. Curtis for Mr. and Mrs. Baymond Niekeison.a son. There will be a contribution at his Mr. ami Mrs. David occupied by £700. monthly visiting parents, relatives here last Sunday — Mrs. Mary Pills, to cool and Pr.MH.KToN In l)oicli»‘stfr. Mass., October There was S'tOO insurance on Dr. Putnam’s j the < «iigregational Church next Sunday Y'oung_Mr. and Mrs. J. (’rawford and 20. to Mr. and Mrs. J,mics Pendleton, tw ,11 daugh- Smith is visiting her brother, C. F. Ginn cleanse the ; furniture, all of which was a total loss. ters. morning. • son Donald of Camden were in town Oct. enter- in Belfast....Mrs. Edna llarriman blood, and expel Pol \m». In Washington. Septeiubei M, to Mr. Marcia has been in I'NITY. j and Mrs. Bert a An will K>th_Mrs. Lotlirop 22nd — Poland, dauglitd. auction .■'ale of household goods tained the Hand Club, Oct. ’>• Helping humour I Smith. In 1 11 ob1 t. ()ct1 15. to Mr. and two weeks—Mr. Frank Whit- Isaac Littlefield of has secured germs. he held at the residence of the Boston for is home from Pros- Bangor Mrs. M -on Saturday Mrs. Orilla McMann at is often : Harry smiib. rent of Frank Bartlett and will move his A Set, price $1, V"i In s iate Mr. K. Dunbar. ten and w ife of I'ni.m spent Get. loth with the Single ,rrv. October 14, to Mi. and where she has been past ■ pect Marsh, most tortur- Mrs. Ever;.! < \ a s.1,1. Mr. and Mrs. .J G. Packard.J. Cum- family soon and work at his trade, black- sufficient to cure the j Capt. Amos Nichols arrived in town Sat- four weeks....The tdd house and barn.for- V.o •>.. In ><■.:!1 s irrv. 1 >ctoiler 15, to Mr. ...id W. G. Fuller several and Mrs Calvin mings and wife and Mrs. K. B. MacKenna burned smithing_Mrs. spent ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, Y-u.i,-. dan-Miter. urday from a very successful hunting trip merly owned by Jewett llarriman, and son Kobbie left for their home in New days in Portland last week—Rev. Harry blood humours, rashes, at Moosehead Lake. down last Friday at 2 o’ocloek. The fire itchings, j 20th. Stetson of Dixmont will occupy the pulpit and with loss of MAIiSiiKl>. York Oct. caught around the chimney and the house irritations, hair, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuigerson, who Nov. 2d, in exchange with Rev. \Y. ^WMIIIHUUUIU FKEKDOM. old and the wind hard it was Sunday, when all else fails. have been friends in re- being blowing visiting Portland, A. — The BHA LK3 Munii\ In October Mrs. D. W. and Mrs. Brown Luce village schools close this Monroe, 2*2. Olio Dodge Myra impossible to save the buildings. Michael K. Brali*> ami \.i. Id Mo ->dv. both Frankfort. turn* d home Saturday. w Fall eek with an entertainment and pie sociable Ba« hki.I'i i; m Styh returned from Portland Friday, where Dawson lived in the house. A part of the MILLIONS USE H li Brooks, October it. by of Fatten. has L'*v. I). Brai-!;i*u. .-'.infold < Baeheldci d Jack- Mrs. McDonald Maine, the National Convention given at Tabor’s hall. The proceeds are they attended household things were saved. Lewis Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura son and Miss N. it:.- M. Main ol Frankfort. the house owned and occu- for the benefit of the school After for bought formerly of the W. C. T. I .Miss Grace Farrar of Belfast owned the There league. Ointment die great skin cure, preserv- I.l‘mkM '-N In Odium.-. October ir., Brown place. the -km. for 1 pied by Charles Sawyer* one w eek vacation the w inter schools begin. ing, purifying, and beautifying John A. Cloim-uts ••mi kuby id Nado. both of spent Saturday and Sunday with friends was about 30 tons of hay in the barn. The cleansing the scaly» of crusts, scales, and dan- j Monroe. M A i — for and Mosher and the of hair, i lMN—M.e.! o Mrs. Randall and Alice left Ada Plummer of was with no insurance. The George Pillsbury. George druff, stopping falling Will'll., i <. S1011 II g 11. October daughter by in Waterville_Mrs. loss 81,200 and sold two softening, whitening, soothing red, rough, 2s. Irving T. Dinsmor* and MissOrilia id Wain*. valuable driving burses several 1 iail Tuesday for Seattle, Washington, where Monroe is visiting with her parents, Mr. loss falls very heavily on Mr. Brown — and sore hands, for babv rashes, itchings, Icatb of Holla. Is a ago to New York One was and and for all the ol the snappy, stylish, she her Clifton Randall. A. A. Miss Kosina days parties. chatings, purposes, Gkav-Wai.ki.k iii Belfast, Oetohei will, join son, and Mrs. Thompson... Mrs. M. E. C. Libby entertained the and Millions of Women sold for £2f>n and the other for £200_The toilet, bath, nursery. Wayland Km-\\!ton Ks»j., Fn d G. I ray ami Mi>« every parts Miss use form of baths for The Misses Clifford left Tuesday for San Edmiiister of Frankfort is the guest of Ladies’ Club Oct. 20th-Henry and James Cuticura Soap in the ! Lillian M. ;. Walker, both of Belfa-r. electrical storm of Oct. 19th was se- inflammation.-. and ex- STIFF IIA th- Anna Lamsou.Mr. Albert is very annoying irritations, 'B»TI I 11:1 ,* ill Boston. October ("apt. Jose, Cal., where they will be the guests for Stephenson Berry visited relatives in Mockton Springs conations, or too free or offensive pei>p:r Frank vere i.ott of Boston and Mrs. Annie i".*-re.- of at. Mrs. C. Gilman of New in this vicinity for the time of year, in the form of washes for ulcerative the coming year of l)r. and Mrs. K. II. : improving slowly— last Sunday_Otis Ginn was at home from ation, North I. Me. the of and weaknesses, and for many sanatu c. antiseptic I •i"NK>- W < York is a few days with relatives and with his striking buildings Harry Waney ia.i.M \n. In Washington, Vtober 2. IHirgin. spending Bangor spent Sunday parents.. purposes which readily suggest themselves Sanford .lones and Mrs. Flora Wellman, both of — doing considerable Bart- and friends in town The Ladies’ ( ircle .Hex BurUHtd was at home from Blue damage—Frank to women, especially mothers. The milliners in town have notice Washington. given lett and Donald two of mu Kim A Hies W'Alti:. 1m will give a social next Thursday evening at hill last week. Chase, sports- CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS Sunsliim-, l>-e| Isle, that will hold for the October it, F.rm st G. liichards of Sunshine and they openings display took a to lakes last (ChocolateCoated) area new, tasteless, odour- the home of Dr. A. M. Small-Mrs. men, trip Rangeley Mrs. < NORTH TROY. economical substitute for the celebrated Belie ole Ware ot De.-r l"le. Palmer’s, of fall and less, millinery, Thursday, Friday week — Over one hundred relatives and SroTT-Wn-li in Deer October in. Christiana Ilium <>t Albion is visiting liquid Cuticura Resolvent, as well as tor all Isle. rapt. Mrs. 0. B. Rhoades returned from Fair- Andrew Scot: of Deer Isle INtl W e, .Saturday of this week. friends assembled at the home of Mr. and other blood and humour cures. I'ut and .| of friends in town.Arthur Watts is on the purifiers North Deer Isle. field Tuesday... Mrs. Jane Merrill, who up in pocket vials, 60 doses, price, 25c. Masonic It speaks well for the law abiding citizens is Mrs. Ira M. Getehell recently to help cele- Temple, siek list_Mrs. Augusta Flye visiting has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Sold throughout the world Soap,25c.. Oixtmkxt. .r<0c. brate 2'*c. British Charterhouse So Lon- of the town that partridges feel perfectly friends in Pittsfield—Mrs. Samuel Tilton the twentieth anniversary of their Pills, Depot: 27-28, I > I K i» Basford in Malden, Mass., returned to her don. French Depot. .5 Rue de la Paix, Pans. P<>ttkb safe to i'.} through the streets Sunday, that with marriage. 'The even ng was spent in a Dbcg akd Cukm. Cohi*., Sole Propa, Boston, U. S. A. spent Saturday and Sunday in Belfast home, Saturday. Oct. 18th—Dr. Brown of being cose time. One was seen on Main most maimer. The entertain- her sister — Mr. George Bryant and wife enjoyable Bha\. In D. ei Isle. October 14. Ml >. Sarah S Dixmont was called to town last week to at- S A 11,!. I). street hist in fact, the morn- ment consisted of several on Bray aged 7" years. months and 23 da\ s Sunday, spent are a few in selections the spending days Farmington tend the sick, to the sickness of Dr. (di.oK. in Great Falls. Montana. October there. owing and card Oct. 22. Selis. Nile, Koeklaml; Radiant, I 23, 'lig and the towns—Miss Winni- phonograph, dancing playing, Dorolir. K -k, ag- d Years. 7 m ntlts and surrounding who is as improving — Hardy, Swans Island. Dodge, reported after which a nice treat of and days. »>n account of the storm Tuesday, steamer fred returned from Portland last candy pea- Oet. 2:;. Selis. Scotia. fur Havana ; 1 l>odge Mrs. M. L. Smith lias moved her remaining Kangor Gi'piii i.. li. Dockland. October 2n. Fleanor nuts was served to wliicli ail did F. ■ 1'on..hsi-i t was delayed, not leaving Boston where she had been visiting ample jus- Benjamin Poole, Hampton Roads form- A. Gnptill. aged 70 \ears. ■ month' and 7 Tuesday night, household goods to Brooks, the past week, tiers. days. 1 tice. A feature of the H-m.iM.v I n Treimmt. o.*ti.ber s-. K.-misill K. li in .midnight, she reached Belfast about a few pleasant evening j days. where she will the winter with her Oct. 27. Sell. Anna Pendleton, St. Simon, Hodgi.on. aged 7s y.-ars and 2 months. : pass was that Mrs. Kben So of j live p. m., and went by hereon her \va\ up: Thompson, years I’ v s11n Ill NoVth Warren. O toiler e. Khpha I APPLETON. Mrs. A. \V. Rich — Mrs. Hester A. AMKHICAN I’OKTS. sister, let *d na \eat ', s months ml 27 landing her Boston here on her age and in good hea th and spirits, mingled Bayson. ag days, j freight re-| Mr. J. F. Fuller has 800 barrels Km-.inso\. nc d-.-r shipped Smart is quite sick, front the effects of a New York, Oet. 22. Ar. sell. Julia A. j In riioniaston. -ji. v,Vs. | turn Wednesdsc afternoon. with the company. At a late hour the Kii/a T. 3 of from Union to his home in Wis- Berkele, Now Bedford; 27, ar, selis satlit* Kohinsoii. aged \imI', ; months and apples severe cold which caused pleurisy—Mrs. days. guests departed, leiviug many useful and Wilcutt. Buck's Harbor; Menau.i, Bangui ; Charles F. dames, acting as special! consin. The apples were bought in this Bertie serious SMITH. In BeiM'seot. r 1". Omar m I Whitney narrowly escaped ;is Helen, Koeklaml; selis. l.evi H. r *. ; valuable presents tokens of their esteem 24, ar, fant son of .Mr. aiel 'dim. Il:;i M.Sn ;i ;>g. .i agent l"r 1‘. o was here la>t i town and the was SI per barrel department, price paid injury by being thrown from her carriage Pendleton, Bangor: Herbert K.. sliute, >uB days. and regard, among which was a silver 1 station in Union—Miss soup li van : »«• week in the interests of R, F. R. regulation I delivered at the Thursday.Janies Russell Merrill, aged 27, ar, sells. Florenee Lelaml, F.atmi, Wi'- Mir In We>t i'-rooksN die < ?.M-.-.-i l'. ladle pre-'onted by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. (Jer- Me.: (Jett. F. Mi'. I-di/a dam- l.ind'e, u ...-.at. agt d -3 vcm 1 !■ *\o'. li-- informed the carriers on both! Edith Gushee has returned from a visit of Stonington, Prescott. Ylnal 7s Oct. 'V 11 i;m \N. •:■ years, passed away Tuesday, -1st, ry, Haverhill, Mass.; commode set. Mr. and haven ; sld, bark Mannic Swan, San Juan, In SOI II- ;-d Son:: rimmas- unites that in a short time orders -ev.'ial works with friends in Massaclm- tou, Oetohei 22. Marion A W man. nat:\ very after a short illness of pneumonia. Mr. P. K. : soli. W'm. 11. Sumner, savannah : Mrs. s. A. Gerry and family; silver tea of Kockland, agen 3j veai s.-. n. i, t li-. >, s. would be issued and strictly enforced not setts....ll. V Titus has been in Boston a ar. sell. Thus. 11. Fawn nee. Stmi: imton. A FLANNEL Merrill was a citizen highly esteemed by A. urn, Nellie Danforth, Haverhill, Mass.; Me.; J. Arthur : c nwing them to mail in boxes few At the Mechanics’ Fair lie saw* Lortl, Fa‘u r.So an's i>land place any days. all who knew him. He leaves a wife and linen tablecloth, \ doz. dinner and 27, ar, selis. W'm. Sla^ i, p.o th A for on and plates mho; COVERED but thor.-approved b\ the government. gasoline engines exhibition, being Mrs. Addie t<» mourn Salem; Atldie daughter, Basford, doz. cups and saucers, Mr. and Mrs. K. l\ Fuller, Small, >t. b>hii: favorably impressed with the work done their loss. have the of the Henry K. I'ilton, Cobb. 111::wane ; Mb, >.-!i. lulling heavy storm Tuesday moni- They sympathy Hopkins, Darius Getehell and daughter. UNDERTAKERS! by the Palmer engine, he bought a three" Julia A. Berkele, Prov; h-nee j a men.i.«. -d the J'ith Maine ; entire in their great bereave- ing Regiment ; community Vergie; bed spread, Mrs. Nora F. Danforth, Boston, net. 21. Sld. selis. !•;. I.. Warren, I ife-liited wit horse power which he will set up in his j recalled b> u i::d the fact that forty years : meiit. The funeral services were held Fri- Banguii: Natlrl T. Palmer. coal dd, ; Haverhill, Mass.; >1.00, Mr. and Mrs. pw. mo if ro in to it ■ .< ieorg who has a \ i he awoke to find shop... F>h, occupied day, Rev. Michael Andrews The | sell. Keppard. Wliiiams Fm-nanbina : that ruing five officiating. Charles Mass.; * tenement in I\ I.. Ilavids.ni's house the Gerry, Haverhill, >i.oo, Mr. j 27, ar, sell. Henry B. Fi>ke, < nmn,dig'. & A'ilson. than tin- i■.a me! ol iiad fallen «>n their remains were interred in Fairview cemetery. spencer camp and Mrs. Otis B. Danforth; sl.»K), Mr. and Fernandina ; .'id, sell i a:denow. past year, has moved ->>.11,» the farm he re- •■Mrs. F. A. Basford of g:. r d .u gPUi Heights, \'a. As the Malden, Mass., Mrs. S. L. Frankfort: stdi. Van:; Bi un.'W id, ; bought of the heirs of the late Mrs. Danforth, Haverhill, Mass.; RVppard. cently arrived seh. I •. ', 1;i- gage iiad been left behind many of the Wednesday morning called home b\ souvenir cld, H. Rive! bi.-rra !,ci:111- and a 1 of Boston State n n 1 i rbail 1 raslias recent- plate House, Mrs. mark et. nieiit wit!:.- ;• :;u\ .**•:tra *-\!*•••!.se. thi.s were without tents and had Iflpe. by the sudden and death of her •‘ompanb-s unexpected Helen C. hot 1 moved from Camden ami now occupies Huir.er, Troy; water pitcher, Bangor, Otjt. 22. Ar, sell. Ilenrv W. down rolled in their a ly father, James R. Merrill_F. A. Basford camped blankets, Mrs. L. H. two Pramp. Baltimore; 21. sld. selis. Li/zic mi — Mosher; wine and prices the Pitman house on the Ridge Mrs. of glasses v situation Malden, Mass, joined his family here New York; W. T. Boston; y un|>ie;i>aut linen Mrs. Surah Fane, F.mezsm:, who has been the guest of handkerchief, Gentner, 27, ar. Georgie Kipiey, for a short visit — Mrs. Carle- sell. Edward I.. Warren, P'c'smi, rile 11 on Thu Mortland road Friday, Lucy Belfast; by a has returned to pair linen towels, Mrs. Julia C. i We\ mout h. Geo. li. I’ag«- few weeks, ton of West is N icoi 'l «;. 11 s to Bridgewater, Mass., visiting II. >aturday mind the Mitchell; fruit Mrs. Portlainl. Oet. 24. Ar. seh. Manuel p. ■ Bath. Vi C. K. was here a few dish, Joseph Hither, i We in ilc- no eliaige for services. wit'n (.'urvt'd Ripley relatives and old in town on jo; i.c ent of the visit of Senator Burnham to acquaintances J two silver Curza. St. John; cld. sell. J imes \V. F.l l,is wife on her re- roy; dessert spoons. Dr. and days am! accompanied her return from Calais. Providence, t'asit't, tlniii the town in The aftei Mr>. M. T. .‘September. morning turn.. Mrs. M. V. Mrs. (>. W. < ur- Dodge; pair hemstitclu-d linen D. net. 27. Pld sell.1 Manly. MON Ri)K. Washington, C., bis be was shown the ...,i mvi> i spu-ch being points rier aii'l Mr. ami Mis. Jesse Wentworth towels, Willard Cartel-; Si (to, Mrs. Eosmta Young ilrothers, Snow, Baltin ■ Dr. M. (>. Biown has moved his 1 interest b\ Mr. d. W. when a deer office into Oet. 20. Ar. sen. Penobscot, Black, attended ilie W C. J' U. convention in Getehell, Detroit; si.oo, Chester B. (Jerry, _Fernandina, the house owned and New York. sti * iled across the road and “the Judge” formerly occupied by \ doz. silver nut w Port: iml Floy: picks, Miss Josie Norfolk. Oet. 21 Ar, seh. C. Sarah W. I.aw- his hand him re- Dr. C. Whitcomb, now owned by Harry coolly waving toward Mitchell, liaveihill, Mass.; four piece cut Kiwi-; 24, ar. sel»>. F J. Pendle- \M‘Vr<)INT. and will board in Mr. White’s renee._Fa!» marked “and there, Senator, is a deer.*’ White, glass set, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ton. Yeazie, Boston; Klia M. storer. Has- The Celebrated was to Monr<»e Fairbanks; Mrs. Lydia Staples called famih.Mrs. D. A. who is recover- kell, do. CHirliiend from New Hampshire returned N\e, china fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ■ last the death of her brother’s Balt.more, Oet. 22. Ar, sell. Rebecca home with the that Waldo Saturday by ing from an attack of shingles, is gaining impression Taylor; pair linen towels, Mr. and Mrs. B. j Palmer, Portland; 27, am sell. Nath’l T. wife, Mrs. Cynthia Clark The deceased Mr. Daniel Ritchie, who lives with county was the place to come for sport. slowly. F. Hither; china silk waist Mrs. Palmer, Providence: Young Brothers, was bo: n in o7 the pattern, Sandypoini years ago, his son, Lewis Ritchie, is in poor health_ j Washington. E t record the Jane Steve us and Miss Esther sear>port's during past year Stevens;; Oet. 2;:. daughter of James and Nancy Staples. Mr. Vithur Kniglit has moved into the Frankfort, Sld. sell. American as a resort for college nmn and women has toilet set, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mitchell; five j Team, Philadelphia; 24, sld, sell. Helena, Of a family of eight, only one remains, house owned by Mr. C. W. former- EAS been a very good one. I Hiring the summer Nealley, piece commode set, Mrs. C. P. Biekmore, New York. Mrs. Amelia French of searsport. 1\ the late Rose and j Port Reading, N. J., Oet. 27. Old, sell. Ba »»• 1 > the following colleges ami schools had one [ occupied by Ritchie, Troy; two silver dessert spoons, Dr. and : Miss Alice Richards, who is assistant nurse Pendleton Brothers, Kneeland, Boston. more in tow n, at home will on as usual. Mr. J. or representatives carry butchering Mrs. C. M. Whitney; cream pitcher, Mrs. ! Oet. 27. seh. W. at the childrens’ home in has beei Savannah, sld, James Bangor, B. will take of liis own for a vacation or spending a few weeks Nealley possession Helen Racklitfe; pair linen towels, Mr. and Paul, Gilkey, !’hiladelphia. IVIXTEH El l I here with her parents for a ton days’ vaca- where Mr. lived—Miss S. (’., (y-t. 24. sell. with friends i—West IVint, Wellesley, liar- house, Knight S. Mrs. R. E. Stone; pair linen towels, Mr. and ! Charleston^ Ar, Mary tion. She returned to this week.. L. Crosby, Trimm, Promised Land. lft rffrct XoVtUt Ra.di JHexel Columbia Bangor A Mansur went from tlie convention in Mrs. Allie van!, iitl'e, Institute, Estes; handkerchief basket and Stonington, Me.,.Oet. 20. Ar, sell. F. C. Sch. Pearl arrived Friday from Portland to 1, uttI ■ Men.cal, School of Technology, Colby, Adel- Portland to Boston to visit relatives_ two linen handkerchiefs, Mr. and Mrs. rendleton, Hutchings, New York. Hay with grain for her owner, F. S. Ilarriman. | phia College, Tufts Rental College, Uni- Mrs. R. W. Mayo lias gone to Boston on a Orlando Gerry; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. F. ! Philadelphia, Oct. 21. Ar, seh. Estelle, — Fred in Sliute visited Searsport last visit. Her niece’s will take Treat, Frankfort; 27, sld from Delaware B< >. !"it\ of Maine, Kents Hill, Fast Maine marriage place A. Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevens; £ BELFAST TO Grant killed a deer here Breakwater, sell. Henry II. Grant. New < Sunday—Ivan her visit there. Miss Hattie Porter nTerence Seminary, Dartmouth, Bridge- | during I doz. tumblers, Mr. ana Mrs. L. K. Webb; York for Virginia; 2«uan his mill. illness of six months of The litfe; berry dish, Stevens; Si.oo, ; consumption. i Helen to attend tue convention. K. Stetson, Trask, Bangor: old, sell. Win. Aealley, Calvin Wyman ; 50 cents, Roy Wright ; oak Far* between Belfa-T E. Meritliew funeral was Tuesday afternoon.\ gran- 1L Sifmner, New York : John L. Treat. sa.oo s'.' .••.!*< L. Savery and benjamin Maine was one of the seven States which rocker, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and *• monument cem- Shaw, Gilmore, New Haven: 24, ar, sells. Almeda mai. sewing inmates of the Girls' Home house. Mrs. Clark was on the floor of the son Winters and bon bon Mr. hall next Saturdry night with music by lady: dish, Angeles. From Bangor, tmndio in and Belfast, some destitute children in kitchen. Mr. Elliott put out the fire and noti- and Mrs. F. A. Babcock biscuit sofa St. John, X. B., Oct. 24. ( Id, sell. Annie FOK >ALK AT \V« di.e-da\ I Geo. of Stockton Springs and Mrs. ; pil- , days, berry our M. A. M village and vicinity, during the past fied the neighbors. It appears that Mrs. low, Mis. Daniel Shaw; pair linen towels, Allen, Washington. 11 H. S llarriman at the organ. Port 20. Ar. >eh. Fditli G. \V. At fortnight — Mrs. Pendleton of Clark in starting the fire her clothes Spain, Sept. FKF.l) FOTF. Somerville, caught Mr. and Mrs. < Joseph Mason; fancy plate, Barbadoes, in Oct. for New A II II A N>i cM Leon E. Moody has returned from up Folwell, port ; Mass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John in the flames and was unable to extinguish Miss S. A. Norton; cocoa pitcher, Leonard York. t MAIN he ha> in the \ la. -idem river, where employment Randell — Mrs. Walter F. Kimball and lit- them. She fell backwards and her Hillsboro, N. Ik. Oct. 23. Cld. Sell. Hen- j burning Reynolds; stand preserve dish, Lucy and 1 wood" He wages at £30 per month, ry Sutton, Alexandria, Ya. reports j tle daughter Frances left Friday by train, clothes set the bouse on fire. She was dead Nelson Radcliffe; pair towels, Mr. Joseph ! Geo.W. a M A KI N K M ISCE 1.1. A N V. Burkett’s,; He will return in few days. to join her husband in Boston for the com- when found by Mr. Elliott. Mrs. Clark Stevens fund daughter Jennie; A doz. Wilmington, N C.. (let. 23—Sell. Warren The here are to know that ing winter. Her mother, Mrs. Roxauna was <>7 old. Tlie funeral was held tea-j people pleased j years spoons and two dessert spoons, Mr. and Mrs. ! Adams, Fletcher, Jacksonville lor Phila- STATE OF to Odd their mail will he brought to their doors in Simmons, may go Boston later in the Sunday, Oct. 20tli, Mr. C C. Moody offer- Isaac Eliot, Troy; cut flowers, Mrs. J. delphia, proceeded to-day, after making Fellows’ Block. cor NT V OF ’A AI.D* to remain m a lew days. This post office will be changed season, through the cold weather. ing prayer. Tlie sad affair lias cast a Adams; 50 cents, Mr. Ara Maloon, Troy; repairs I :tk«-u oil oxeeiiti — Oct. Louis Walsh id' 1,.-. Wd.iam I low 1. Miss Mary llichborn drove to Prank- over the and Mr. Seattle, 23—Ship Monroe Rural Route No. gloom neighborhood two silver Mr. and Mrs. o napkin rings, San Francisco. Gammons, was lost near I MH ag’.ae. Ill t lie < fort last Friday, by invitation of Mrs. \V. A. Clark has tlie of all in his alllic- li o-n ■ foil nek. Mrs. Geo. E. sympathy Charles Gerry, Haverhill, Mass ; A doz. linen Dutch Harbor Oct. 14, during a gale. The Michigan. Dodge's Chapin under the n:;in< Seripps, to visit her, at the home of her Louis Walsh was of 1433 tons net, and was partners and Miss Harriet M. Nickerson have re- napkins, Mrs. Isaac Knowles; $1,00 Mr. 15. Ill ek\\ llll. al e eivd Mrs. Albert built in Belfast in loot. « mother, Pierce, Sen., returning and Mrs. two uey Ot olta-t. ill -aid turned from visits in Washington, I). C., Joseph Estes; dessert spoons, Oct. 23—( Sorensen Morris Rockland, Me., apt. or. and v. ill !>• -old hy ; Monday—Mr. Patterson arrived Chiffoniers. '• New York and Boston — Mr. and Mrs. •Mr. and Mrs.O. Danforth, Haverhill, Mass.; and his wrecking crew have recommenced day, the -ixtli day o! 1 Saturday by the Boston boat, lie leaves the sch. Alice M. Dav- i- tell of tile clock III t lm on friends in this lo- two Mr. and Mrs. Ruel the work on the sunken Edgar Thayer called fancy plates, Hollis; !.: latter part of November for enport, sunk at Seal Rocks, and have strong A DISPL \Y OF ABOUT :ld .lo-epll " illi.'lUivill. — Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Baltimore, A doz. oak Mr. and Mrs. Al- and intere-t w him cality last Sunday dining chairs, of able to raise her. title where lie is to spend the winter_Miss hopes being STY 1.1- s IN tlie second day ot A> from a fred Trask and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Thomas W. Lawson is : Fernald have returned pleasant daughter, The seven-master hour- ami :;o minute- Leora Partridge gave a Pa—Mr. and Mrs. very enjoyable gene Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mitch- safely off the Cherry Island flats in the alia.died on the origins visit in Bradford, Is to disbelieve the evidence ot your three-table whist She was drawing BIRCH, lot or ot laud wr of visited at party Saturday evening. ell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wood and daughter, Delaware, uninjured. parcel Charles Moody Winterport own senses. 20.6 feet of water when she landed, llad it -itoat*' in said Belfa-t — Mrs. Susie Randell is in sewing Sears- Mrs. Martha HOLDEN OAK, to B. ( apt. T. I>. Nickerson's Sunday-Mr. and Farkham, John Ulmer and been something harder than mud on which follows, wit glim the week— Mr. Albert M. *>f Church street at a | 0. visited his brother at port present mother, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hither, Mr. and the vessel struck with 0,000 tons of coal in WHITE Mrs. C. Fernald It’s Belfast proof for Belfast people. ENAMEL, store of 11 F Suckiiey Ames returned early in the week from a the would have been different. Miss Linnie Fernald It’s local endorsement for local readers. Mrs. Than Jackson, Mr. Burton Racklitte, her, story -hop of Selw in I liomp- Herman last Friday. to find harder next MAHOHA.NY and to New York — Our last ser- She is likely ground tittv -two iill(i<»ni' «111a 0 trip Sunday’s It will stand the most Waterman and and Fred Hunt accompanied them home. rigid investigation. Ralph lady time. The opinion of sailormen seems to midway between -aid mon by Rev. Ashley A. Smith was remark- EYE MAPLE. Mrs. L. Boody, 21 Court St., says: “I first used and family. be that Crowley in the construction of this BIRDS iron bolt ill due of laud e* ■ and the — north. J1A Fewer Gallon*: Wears Longer. ably fine; pleasing music, specially Doan’s Ointment in 1897 and It gave prompt and monster vessel has gone beyond the limit thence degi and 11 inelie- the duet Mrs. of size for coastwise work and line •-’(■• feet by Laureston Smith and Mr. lasting relief. Before then I had tried many dif- TO CUKE A COLD IN' ONE DAY desirable WILSON, lm- ! can a building with fewer gal- SPENCER & j said Stewart’- back You paint that his craft is bound to be often in trouble •" than with Harry S. Park, rendered the service most ferent salves and ointments but none of them in 18‘Hi. forty -t ii*•*• and ons of Devoe Lead and Zinc Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All on account of her deep draught. And she line not! me the benefit. Since then -aid Flanders’ enjoyable... .The severe rainstorm of Tues- gave slightest during so as and it will wear twice as refund the money if it fails to cannot stand frequent grounding well ami eight inches to laim Mixed Paints, the five e I have recommended the druggists day delayed the arrival of the Boston boat. yeai prepara- a more heavily built wooden Many th* m e on said Hilton's as lead and oil mixed hand. Sold cure. E. W. Grove’s on each box. vessel. long by tion to many and I know of more than one friend Signature that the Lawson is not the the Hamden barn and sh* — Mr. S. A. Rendel) is consider only displaying a large Notice. tiiree feet t«* a stake. '< J. W. Jones. and who has used it and re- schooner that is too big to be used to the Freedom by line of wood acquaintance good southward to a no stoves, among liis usual num- on the coast. Several of the point sults followed the treatment. SHIP NEWS. best advantage inches from the main lion-* the The subscriber hereby gives notice that for a Stops Cough ber of coal stoves, the fuel question larger ones are thought to be over the limit. line to sa:*i being For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. valuable consideration lie lias sold to his son, on a parallel an important one among our citizens this It seems reasonable, yet one cannot but 6('d. degrees east to Chur*l works oft the Cold. N. PORT OF BELFAST. EKNEST E. WOULD, the remainder of [us time qnd autumn. All are Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Y., sole agents on the in view of street to of hoping for a supply of have some doubt subject, minority, and that hereafter lie shall claim Clinton place for the United States. ARRIVED. during Dated at said Belfast, tm Tablets cure a cold coal later.The subject of the sermon in the fact that the same thing has been said none of his nor pay debts of his con- Laxative bromo-Quinine wages any A. D. 190--'. No no Price 25 the church next will be “The Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no Oct. 24. Sch. F. M. time there has been an unusually WILLIAM GOULD. October. in one day. Cure, Pay. Sunday Cry | Bonney, Burgess, every tracting. 3W44 SAMUEL C cents. from the Depths.” substitute. Vinalhaven. large vessel built.—Bath Times. Brooks, October 29,1902.—3w44