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The Republican Journal. U Mi: 71._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SUI'TUMHI.R 2o, HIQ2. NUMBER 311. To-Day’s Journal. OBITUARY. was the last of a family of four children. COURT. SUPREME JUDICIAL Annie I). Currier, Belfast, from George He was a hard-working, honest man, who PERSONAL. PERSONAL. v. m !•: 1. D. Currier, Durham, Me. was held Presiding. Local In Heorge Ralph Williamson died at his home in good repute by all. In early life Hon. A. R. Savage, Justice Concerning Irene M. McKenney, Liucolnville, from Mi s. Flank O. Whiting arrived Saturday I i:11!*• 'Vi’s in Heal Estate. he was a and vs. A. M. on Northport avenue, Monday afternoon, teamster, hauling produce lum- The ease of I). II. Clark Small, Chas. 0. from Percy Keene went to Waterville Monday :i High School Notes McKenney, Houlton; custody of Lowell, Mass. 22d. His ber from the country and goods out, with on went to press i: Belfast...'»iss V axlield September last illness was com- trial when The Journal minor child to the to attend Dolby College. given mother. John T. Owen was in Boston a few v. u > of the Oranges Bel- oxen. He was well known Belfast mer- last before a but days paratively brief. For some weeks he had by week, was opened jury A. to visit rela- Buekspui t Seminary. Geo. Foss, Knox, from Florence M. last week on business. George C. Lane left Monday complained of rheumatism, and it chants, who respected him as a man of was withdrawn from the jury 1'AU.K finally subsequently Foss of parts unknown. tives in New Hampshire. became difficult for sterling qualities. Funeral services were to be Law Court, on ques- Hugh I). McLellan weut to Boston last Northport News...The him to walk about. reported to the Ida E. Harvey, Islesboro, from George G. to Miss Nellie Walker arrived from Lynn ;• iull< ton The he rode held at his late home Friday, Kev. .1. c. tions a hotel Friday practice law. Family.. Lady August 2'Jth up to the city for the of law. The plaintiff occupied Swanville. hate Court. Lamb of The Harvey, Tuesday for a short visit. last time, and two later was confined Troy officiating. burial was in Freedom under a lease, and the defend- Chas. F. Ginn arrived home last 3. days Etta M. Powell, from Chas. F. Friday I’AOE in the Carter The defendant Brooks, Miss Alice Robbins of Rockland visited to his room and bed. It was realized from Cemetery in Montville. ant bought the from a three weeks’ trip to Colorado. Venezuela...The Oood Old premises. Powell, Brooks; name of libellant changed Flow- the first claimed had violated the friends in Belfast last week. l»own..September’s by relatives and friends that the that the plaintiff to Etta M. Huff. Frank Tuttle left Friday to return to Jer- i!id Notes The Potato Out of to case was almost and each Mrs. Lucy M. Keith died at the home of lease and had him removed by process a Dr. and Mrs. W. L. West left Tuesday 'tei Bay Office. .An Autumn hopeless, day Josephine Spaulding, Unity, from Ger- sey City, afl^r short vacation at home. the sutferer nearer the release from her Mrs. Eliza J. forcible and detainer, issued by a trial attend the show. brought daughter, Brown,on Alto entry shom F. Frank J. Starrett and of Wakefield, Mass., dog 4. Spaulding, Unity. family Framing- I'AGE and ills. I)r. street, Saturday afternoon after an illness justice court. The appeals from Ed. Whitehouse of is assistant earthly pains September 4th, plaintiff Eugenia A. Islesboro, from Oscar haul, Mass., are visiting relatives in Belfast. Unity I for Morey, !;. Is. .The Maine W. C. Shuttuck of a noted in. of two weeks of heart disease. was the lower court, R. F. 1 Hinton plaintiff. Boston, specialist She II. Deer of minor station agent at Belfast during the vacation News of Brooks..The Morey, Isle; custody Mr. and M''S. Addison Pendleton went to diseases of the nervous was horn in Swanville and her maiden name Littlefield of Rockland for defendant. system, brought child to the mother. of Lewis Sanborn. Judson E. given North Vassalboro for a short visit. from his summer home at Dark Harbor in was Seekins. She was the widow of Still- In Chester W., George 1*. and Saturday Mary L. Ward, Waldo, from Lincoln G. Mrs. S. D. Sprague of Islesboro was in consultation with the attending physician, man S. Keith and they came to Belfast Cottrell vs. Robert K. C ottrell; petition for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Kimball leave this -!.. The Churches. .Secret Ward, Thorndike; custody of minor child this city Tuesday on her way to her winter and confirmed his and from Brooks in 1874. He died in 1S88. a on the will of Amelia J. Cottrell, week to spend the winter in East St. Louis, diagnosis approved They hearing given to the mother. home in Mass. the case re- 111. Lynn, VO K II. his method of treatment. The disease was had five children, of whom three remain, the petition was denied and V Court for ad- Rev. and Mrs. Geo. S. Mills went to Bath 1 Soft Coal..Collins’ locomotor ataxia. Never within the memory Mrs. Eliza J. Brown of Belfast, Edwin manded back to the Probate Mrs. Sarah E. Crawford went to Boston 1 1m- Summer Visitor... HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. of the writer has there been Keith of and ministration. This sustains the original Monday to attend the State Conference of India.. he Kansas such interest Bangor Fred M. Keith of Bos- last Thursday to visit her son, W. C. Craw- Churches. ; tin* Ball Season poemi shown in the welfare of any one as in the ton. She was the last of her father's fam- decision of the Probate Court approving ford. Congregational » o,j poem register of See 2nd page for notes deferred from last case of Mr. Williamson. There were to She was a the w which all the prop- Carl Lee of who has done 1 seven Master a suc- daily iny pass away. professing ill, by practically week. Mrs. E. 11. Vose of Calais arrived last Camden, good A from one as to his Christian from and was a erty goes to the defendant. similar case work in amateur has inquiries every condition, girlhood regular to visit her Mrs. S. performances, joined \t;k 7. Friday daughter, Geo. and when it was realized that we were to attendant at the Methodist church. Bel- on the will of George W. Cottrell was con- Thomas E. Shea's company. Carleton Doak, ’04, has returned toschool. Mills. News of the Week. tinued. lose one who had won the regard and rr li fe was one of devotion to duty, and she Mrs. Wm. left for r k s. Hyans Tuesday New in me Mrs. Florence Cook ami chil- was ever \v. k. J vs. \ raui. iau (Sargent) ■ >•!' the entile his found to bear her yrou in y. < on- s|ionden<‘e..Sliip sp'i-t community during ready fuily part. Seats were in York, after a visi1 Belfast with her par- j of he the assinged alphabetical order dren are visiting at Thomas B. Cook’s in Man ..Heaths. j biief later residence here, the manifesta- Funeral services were held at Mrs. Brown’s 1901 the plaintiff alleges bought Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris. last Wednesday. Unity. ents, tion.'' of and of for Rev. G. E. offici- defendant’s at the farm in Waldo. regret, sympathy those Tuesday forenoon, Edgett apples Walter F. Nash of visit- t Poisoned. sort and the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sanborn started Sun- Mattapan, Mass., illy to be bereaved, were and ating. The interment was in the The plaintiff was to pack many heartfelt. cemetery New music books have been introduced, ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. at and was to deliver day on a carriage ride to Guilford and Thomas, Montville Man. tlu* Mrs. Williamson had made her husband's Evans* Corner, Waldo. apples the defendant and are much appreciated. are hand- and returned hon e them were so sorted They Saturday. I a Fit a I Mistake. old her in Belfast. The apples vicinity. friends friends, and both hud won somely bound. W. L. Loomis is the editor an and were not delivered. The Leo M. Sargent will go to Massachusetts • John old and packed, but John C. Clement left to enter >• pt 1 Warren Jack- many new friends. The\ hud a pleasant Littlefield, respected andC.C. Blanchard «Sr Co. of Boston the Monday the citizen of died at his pub- for a two • Brewer, home in that trade was a verbal one and the parties dis- Saturday vi>it of weeks. Orriu ambridge. Mass., jail, word for every one, and ever a good word lishers. To Massachusetts Institute of Technology in city Sept, lhtli, aged 77 years. He leaves a quote from the introduction: J. will till his in the :_'>111 last night from the agreed as to the terms. Verdict for Boston. Dickey place store. for the home had chosen in wife and two sons, John K. Littlefield of plaintiff “The tit ounceof aconite given Belfast, they poems represent nearly all the great Brewer and Freeman C. Littlefield of for 8l.no. Brown of Belfast for plaintiff. Joseph Willian sou, Jr., Esq., and wife of h. b> .lames L. Burns which to spend their last years. Such people writers of the English speaking people of Miss Abbie U. Stoddard returned last Boothbay Harbor. The deceased was born B. F. Dunton for defendant. Augusta, arrived to attend the .-I- a general store with are of inestimable value to a Friday to resume her studies in Tuesday community» in Prospect and lived there until 18 years almost every period (or at least such of their Wellesley ! drugs. Daniel L. Pitcher vs. George W. and Annie funeral of Mr. V’.'s uncle, George R. Wil- and this is fully realized by the many who of age, when he went to Stockton as were in College. ••inn liu w: tli his brother, Springs poems lyrical nature and adapt- and work in the of Nathan M. Partridge. he plaintiff bought a horse liamson. from a fami i mourn the taking away of this model citizen began shipyard ed to musical JeiVerson, > llitcliborn. He treatment) and their range of Miss Ethel Wilson of Poor’s Mills left at Munt- learned the trade of ship in the fall of 1901, making the talk jointly >.f their father and devoted husband. and Mrs. 11 >\t two children carpenter and remained in the for a thought emotion is as great and varied Saturday for Waltham, Mass., where she Henry Ililton, leeling well so called at yard with them, lie paid 8200 and claims that Mr. Williamson was bom in Belfast, number of master as and went t> Tues- r. m.. April years, being successively life itself.” has employment. maid, Cambridge, Mass., at 4 and asked for horse to be 1 a son of the late lion. Wil- workman, foreman of tlie yard and* they warranted the sound, per- •.- > and til*' liquor was is;:*;, Joseph partner day. They will leturn to jiicago in abo it in the business. As a part owner in the free from faults, and safe for a Miss June K. Hills returned to Boston 'on, who quickly asked, liamson and Caroline Cross Williamson* fectly kind, a month. business he built a The school was somewhat alarmed Mon- to at the great many vessels the horse last week resume the study of music at Burns looked lie attended the Belfast aud woman to drive; but proved Academy, there. About 88 years ago he removed to day by tlie musical efforts of a runaway pig. _n-d lie replied, “No, it is vicious and bolting at small the New England Conservatory. Mrs. Helen Carter, Mrs. Sanford ii. graduated from Bowdoin College in l8ot», Brewer, where he has since resided. There unreliable, he became associated with William Mc- and considerable dam- M. F. Gould of Waterville is tiring on the Mathews and Miss Maude K. Mathews j ! \' c ans were out of after which lie studied law with his brother provocation, doing in the management of the The seniors recite with the in went to •; cm iceeeeded in reach- Givery shipyard, age thereby. The defendants say the horse juniors passenger train in place of Ezra L. Talbot, Lewiston Tuesday to attend the Joseph in Belfast. He then attended the now owned E. & I. K. ■ by Stetson of Ban- Cicero. about la minutes after was of but one of and who was injured last Baptist anniversaries. gor. constructed the marine the property them, Thursday. ;. Jackson died a Harvard Law School, where he took the They railway, po.'o The class has out now owned and fn connection was not warranted except as to physical astronomy been with Mrs. II. W. Farnham returned to East Kev. Lutz and little son Robert IB* was :.o \ears old and I degree of LL. 1). in l-StiO. He practiced law operated, Harry with this yard, by tlie same firm, and for a decided that Annie Miss Townsend one to the d four children. a*- few in New York soundness. The jury evening study Dedham, Mass., last Thursday from a visit returned last Saturday evening from a visit years City, and then number of years they carried on the busi- ho ; idlest men in Wash- | M. is uot liable, and assessed dam- stars. her Mrs. to Mr. spent several years in California. ness together. Later Mr. Littlefield, in Partridge to sister, Lydia A. Hatch. Lutz'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel being set as high as j Returning with Charles B. secured W. for 884.00. R. F. The seniors had a class meeting last Tues- L. in Is a license under tlie old | to New York he became executive officer of company Wyman, ages against George Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Coombs arrived Lutz, Kingston, Ohio. the business and carried it on under the to a ■ .ill wln> Dunton for Williamson for de- day elect news correspondent for the gave persons ! one of the which plaintiff. a large telegraph companies, firm name of John Littlefield vfc Co. for home last Friday from wedding trip to Mrs. C. C. Campbell of Bangor, formerly 11_' for 'J' ) ears the priv- | fendant. B. II. S. Notes and to elect a new president later merged in the Postal Co., several years. For the 20 years he has | New and other Miss is her Telegraph past and York, Niagara points. I Amy Danforth, visiting parents been engaged in the work of cutting vessel Alvin T. Condon vs. John C. Ham and secretary. Norman Read was elected with which he continued in the same posi- Miss Flora Stover of Camden visited rela- on Bay View street. Her husband is head frames on the line of the eastern division Continental Ins. was settled president and Ethel Wood j Warren -Jackson, who tion. In the summer of woo he came to I Co., trustee, Secretary—'03. waiter in a of the Maine Central railroad, the firm for tives in Belfast last and went to hotel in Boston. Mined in Maine Tlmrs- i and entered neither The trustee is week, Belfast and arranged fur the purchase of 20 the last ten been J. Littlefield party. w n in the Middle- years having South Montville to visit her broth- A. H. A. Groescliner and will officer without costs. R. F. Dunton The Freshmen have entered the Saturday family j acres of land on avenue on which & Son, his son, John E. Littlefield, having discharged High I'd rection in Hast Cam- Northport er. leave their summer home at South Shore, been associated with him. for for defendant. School Miss and ;.ad been for to build a and later returned to plaintiff. Thompson thirty-three strong. Ayer many years. home, Northport, to-day. Thursday, for Water '• ui' vs. Miss of are the Mrs. C. E. Littlefield and Mrs. E. P. Walk- and two daughters j occupy the Pendleton house, 1_’ Northport j Wm. 11. .staples Loretto Ilayford and Young Liberty members the which was! town, Mass., for the winter. news, until he Friends in this city were saddened to Belfast Fuel A Hay Co. trustee. Trustee from out of town. er joined Congressman Littlefield in Boston •!■•-in sheriff avenue, could build. The following | yesterday, learn of the death of Mrs. E. K. Whitney, Ask last week to him on his western Mrs. j. i*. ilamshue of Boston, he a 843.35 less costs. Johnson for Misses N. and S., also Mr. II. and accompany formerly .,'Titutioii later ascertain- spring began the erection ni handsome which occurred Sept, lath at her home in charged Mr. to trip. Miss Sal y Durham, is visiting' relatives in the case by teh-phone. modern residence nearly opposite what is Warren, Minn. Although Mrs Whitney plantiff. Thompson for defendant. C., distinguish the difference between a :a Maine on his annu- has been in ill health for some tlm end Belfast. She sang a solo at the North known as the Mile Tree, and named his time, Abner G. Gilmore vs. Chas. W. Frederick ; soda crackers and dictionaries—'Od. A. P. White of Bucksport has been engag- redded at (.c Thorndike came and and was 1 church last suddenly unexpectedly, 2-32 as at Sunday morning. Mile Tree Farm. The house was com- action to recover for the of sale of sell. ed night operator the Maine Central and was very popular place a great shock to her many friend’s. A lov- Fannie A Edith. Referred at the The Senior and Freshmen classes station in and his duties the out-of-town pleted and occupied about a year ago. In ing wife and mother, she will be missed by January have Augusta began Among lawyers attending oo in Montv;lie. I Me., the of the house ami the her family. She was PI years of age. Mrs. term to W. P. Thompson, who awarded the correspondents for the High School Notes. last week. court in this city last week was Arthur S. ■ arrangement caring wile- B<•'•ton at the age Whitney was .Miss Alice I Rink water, for- for the Mr. 8*54.20. Iiarriman for Fred- The Juniors, having no class organization, Austin Whitmore arrived for a Littlefield. Ksq., a brother and the law part- a' 11; ,'t the grounds Williamson found occu- of her pltf. plantiff. Sunday employed by , merly Lincoinville. After marriage 1 < crick se. to their former Herman ner of Littlefield. ••: ai! wav umpan\ as : pation and enjoyment, and was to K. F. Whitney, a brother of Mr.-. -J. L. pro owing president, short visit in Belfast. IB* is employed on Congressman ! greatly e wa.' emp!o_, ed at the Rhodes of thi> went where G. Hanson vs. Samuel G. Xorto11 have had no meet- pleased when his exhibit of grain at the city, they west, Georgie Coombs, leaving school, steamer Governor Dingley , o *. •- tention city. away B.a-'f'd Hi ii'c <*f on e ium. defendant as sheriff, in an action against of the Sophomore president. and Edgar. Mis. Whitney leaves o.ne broth- Mrs. Alice I. Thumbs left last Thursday visited tin.* Monroe lair.-- Dockland Stai u i:m**d as an officer for 14 Ernest 1 Rink water of and husband. Referred to W. P. October h», ls.s4, Mr. Williamson married er, Lincoinville, plautiff’s for South with her tin* B.a>t Cambridge three sisters, Mrs. Arno Knights also of Local Industries Bend, Did., daughter, Mrs F. G. Mixer, Mrs. F. 1.. Cook ad Miss Knima of New i Thompson. Williamson for plantiff. Ilar- Concerning v ii.-ro he has remain* d Ingraham Sprague hat Mrs. K. A. Earlier of i Mrs. C. L. Miilhouse, and children, to spend Miss place, Huehesb-r, liman for defendant. Hattie. Furbish h*ft Monday fora trip a 'diai g>* of the jail prop- ! York, who survives him. had no chil- Ma.-.-. and Mrs. F. S. of Cortland. They I»yer the winter. to New York and N’.-w .I aid laic was n charge J lie G. Batta Marsano, a native of was I. L. Perry has received the past week Boston, dren. He leaves two brothers, Joseph Wil- remains, accompanied by Mr. Whitney Italy, Mr. lack son was a and .-ons, were lu’ought to this and taken admitted to eleven tons of tobacco of the various Mr. and Mrs. Chas. \Y. Mackenzie, who 'llit*\ w i;! attend the Brockton lair -n i Skoda Discovery used in his cigars. The Government regu- spending The ysth annual reunion of the Din r** oh liibridg*. c-c: man- Williamson ot Boston and one sister, street, where the services were held at p. a left f >;• their '... a N. la. i o. Bill in to dissolve a lations allow 2o pounds to thousand port Camp Ground, Friday was held at the re>idom .odgi 17. Mrs. Robert Willard of Cambridge, Mass. m.. Wednesday evening, Rev. K. 11. Chap.n equity corpora- j j family of officiating. the btunal was private and the business been closed out. cigars or so,mo cigars to a ton of tobacco, home in Boston. Dinsmore in loth. Mr. Williams**!) was n tion, having Madison, sopt. Among ■u Maine Friday. enterprising, pro- took at Achorn j place Thursday morning I Decree issued dissolving tlie hence this invoice represents sso,oi)o cigars Mrs. George Herrick, who fell m l broke ! tln>s.* j.resent was Mrs. Abbie m urtovan: of gressive man, one who put all his bun l Courier-Gazette. corporation. energies cemetery.—Rock or a work for the Belfast Fuel & Hay Co. vs. J. W. Ben- nearly year’s factory. a leg recently, is improving gradually, i China. Me. sept. The last sad into whatever lie had t** !o. Prompt and | | nett et als., owners of steamer Florence; despite the fact that she was very !'*•>■:. ■> at Mi» :im- of Warren Jackson, reliable in all business tran.-actions, geniai Mrs. Levi H. Cook son, who for many | Geo. T. Read is starting in for a busy fall Buth Coney, w ho spent the summer : action on account for coal and wood fur- the time the accident occurred. j accidental poisoning in ami companionable with all with whom fie years has >uttered from a complication of i season. He has a good run of general work I with Mr'. Aurilla Baker, left last IN dry diseases, passed away Sept. 14th at her uislied said steamer, 8210. The defendants were held yester- canm in contact, lie won the at the shop besides iiis roller bushing eon- Mrs. B. F. Wells went to Boston Frida-, lor N-wton, Mass., where she viil \-1 -i• !>• Friday, highest respect Imiiie in a | J Kenduskeag. after painful ill- ! were defaulted. R. F. Dunton for a plain- and is to in the new to attend the Her fore to Smith n ihis village under the of his business associates and the iove and ness of eleven days, leaving to mourn her tract, helping put ap- millinery openings. | returning College her j tiffs. Williamson for defendants, Lodge. F. A M. He was esteem of his neighbors and townsmen. departure, besides many friends and more i paratus at the Water Works and assisting daughter, Mrs. F. G. Spinney, will mu her sophomore year. distant a one Oliver E. Parker vs. 11. E. action The funeral will be held at his relatives, husband, daughter Averill, Mitchell A Trus>ci! on the schooihouse there soon and they will go to New York. order, belonging to a Com- late home and j Justin Keith id’ old Town. Walt-: two sons. .Services at her late home on account for 850. The defense was that afternoon at 2 lie is t>» in the new .» Chapter in Cambridge, this, Thursday, o'clock, llev. were conducted by Rev. 1. H. Lidstone of j | heating apparatus, put Lucius Morse of Liberty, senator-elect Mr and Mr>. F.dwin Keith of Banao: ami the account was settled. for Lutz will officiate. Eiist Corinth. The remains were taken to I Judgment, ! and radiators at the Girls’ from Waldo county, was in this city Wed- organizations sent beauti- Harry boiler, pipes Fred Keith and daughter of Boston, w-re :n Winterport,where services were held in the plaintiff for 81.00. Bowden for plaintiff. Home. nesday receiving congratulations from bis liowds were the finest I week .- a M. K. of which the deceased had j many friends here on his election Bock- Belfast the past to attend the r witrof Martin C. church, ac-, coii.-'ist i ng of a cros.s Margaret L., Dihvortb, been a member ioi :tl years. Rev. ,1. W. Hutchins Bros, have in their sheds on land Star. of Mrs. L. M. Keith. The term was an unusually busy one. of raio white liiies passed from this life at their home on Union Hatch otkciated. The interment was at Front street a number of handsome from i pieces Mrs. Freeman B. Johnson of Centre Game Warden I. <)ak Hill ! The Grand .jury was in session 4 and Walter Neal ai; -d street, Friday afternoon. September 19th. '-einetery. days : of monumental a nandciy. K. T a fine floral granite work, including while in Belfast Pith, was found 12 indictments. The traverse Montville, Sept. Saturday at his home in Waldo fp p. B' ; \ 1 : a beautiful she had been in poor health for a but | juries of Oak Hill and Hallowed hapter year, -Mrs. Carter R. Keene of Washington, I». ’sarcophagus called to Portland b\ her husband, who is where la* was were in attendance 0 days and the Court in Harbor, stationed tli-gia-atei N. K. O 1*.. and a was uncomplaining and kept about her (’., died Sept, sth after an illness of six stock, with oval top and rock face for Society j ends, in that When she arrived of the summer. months duration. session 7. There were 225 civil cases on employed city. part lie Inis be-n kept iwi rs household duties. Her final illness was of For the past three months j Almon and of Jackson sar- from the officers of Young family ;a she found him ill. bus\ she had been in the Georgetown hospital. i the old docket and 75 new cases. There seriously investigating !-ports of vhdanons of rection, Mass. about two weeks’ duration, and was borne I cophagus of Oak Hill and Hallowed stock, Cambridge, Mrs. Keene, nee Sadie Haley, was born in A. Harmon arrived the game laws in different .sections of the with Christian-like were 3 jury trials, 12divorces were decreed, 1 Charles Thursday were contributed by the fortitude, with a clear Rangeley between .‘50 and Ho years ago. j with gabled top for the families of Elmer and a from N. II., where he has State. mind to the last. Surrounded When a she moved to | total of 03 civil cases disposed of morning Weirs, m and vicinity. The ser- by her hus- young lady Cortland, ; and James Had of Ilalldale; a cottage where she some time. >he took a other than continuance. been employed in The Weirs Hotel, during band and children her was as stayed by Frank B. Wilson of this city w ill be one Ilev. K. Judson Hatch, a departure four : monument for Get). W. Bartlett, to be set in years* course at Kent’s llill seminary, the summer, and left Moud ty for Lioouiu, calm and as a | of tin* twenty-two candidates to be- u dor, and were im- peaceful tired child passing after the of which she was con- Waldo; a Quincy tablet for Henry (’. appear very completion | X. to enter the nected with the Moth were N., clothing department fore tin* state Board of Bar J-ixamiuers to ickson was well and to sleep. Mrs. Dihvortb was of a refined, board of instruction at that juries discharged Monday and family of Yassalboro ; and a favor- Thompson store. institution. Since her marriage to Carter 1 and the meet in Oct. for examination t his His retiring disposition, and essentially a home- night court finally adjourned Tues- tablet for Mrs. Sylvia Clements of Augusta L'l.st, vicinity. father, E. Keene, Esq., she has been in Washing- large She I day noon. It is announced that Charles II Maxtield for admission to the bar. Mr. W!-on has •n. lives at the Kingdom in body. was, nevertheless, keenly inter- ton where Mr. Keene has been in the post ! Penobscot. of this has been to manage the examination for admission in was ested in the topics of the of which she office department for almost nine city engaged passed wile formerly Miss day, years. Mention was recently made of the organ> The funeral was held n CRIMINAL DOCKET. the new Hall in and will was well read. She was a devoted Sunda\ Freedom j City Waterville, Massachusetts. his village. He leaves be- wife and zatio’i at Camden of the Camden Yacht and the interment was in the family lot in I As it is The Grand take charge immediately. further ■ •ao sons and two dan liters, the most loving mother in the world, never that town. Jury reported Friday, a Ruiiding and Railway Co., with H. M. Rean One of The Journal subscribers, .tic 1 said that he is to devote his whole time to hers at any sacrifice on her own session of four days. They found 12 indict- Albert M. now in comman 1 of tin* and one or more sisters hesitating part as and W. E. Schwartz as busi- Rich, president the business it looks as though Belfast is to for tlfeir benefit. Her lift- was Transfers in Real Estate. ments, one each against Percy and s. S. from ork one of deep Iliggins ness manager. We now learn from the Clyde Oneida, sailing New "i .. Situation in Belfast. Albert for j lose Mr. Maxiield. religious faith and kindliness. No beggar Smith breaking and entering, to Wilmington, N. C., and Georgetown s. The following transfers in real estate Camden Herald that this company has ever door or and 10 indictments. were un- I Th freshman class at the ef left her hungry without a | liquor They outlie east side of the inner harbor University C. He says tin* line i.> increasing all the has kiiyl were recorded in Waldo County bought said nothing of tlie coal in R?gistrj i able to find the usual indictments for Maine includes the following from this city time and that have in the word. She recognized every living thing being feet of shore from the they good ship- last of Deeds for the week ending Sept. 24, 1*102. 1,373 front, extending because of the daily ex- handiwork for her to common sellers on the of U. S. and vicinity in addition to those previously service to Florida. “Bast God's cherish. Mrs. payment old at the head of the harbor to passenger sailing the strike would Chas. E. Wood, Carnden, to Phebe A. Gil- | shipyard end, and Dihvoilli was of ! tax, as the officers could not get this mentioned: Wilbur JoshuaCarvcr.Searsport, winter I was first officer on >. s. \pm ln*. past president Thomas H. Knox land in Knox. year's W. GrinneU’s lot where his house stands, be assurance of chrest, ; Viola E. Smith, the usual, Marshall Relief in which list at the revenue office in New Hampshire. scientific; Robert Wiiliston Grinnell, Sears- and we had a party from S»mrsport and Corps, organiza- Morrill, to John M. Whitcomb, Waldo; land including the land and wharves of II. M. at delayed, supply of this tion she was interested. There are 22 new criminal cases port, electrical; John Percy .Simmons. Bel- that 1 would ]>,■ to meet greatly Reside a appealed Rean, R. L. Rean and W. and run- Sandypoint pleased -aide fuel. and buildings in Waldo. Sarah C. Oilman, Grinnell, j Now with a coal husband she leaves three sons and two on the docket. fast, engineering. again. They were Mrs. John McGB'.my to W. A. do ; land in | ning to Sea street south of C. K. Miller's 'his of the it is Searsport, Bullard, ni< and part country daughters—Charles H. of Conn. ; Higgins, indicted for breaking and enter- Miss Sarah R. Gardner will leave this ; and ce, Miss F.dna Nickels (Apt. Norwalk, M. Louise ■ house. This fall they will build two steam ■ e tin- strike Searsport. Davenpor:, Bangor, to end to-day Mary C., wife of Charles O. Parsons of ing, has not been arrested, but his compan- week for Portland to join Mr. and Mrs. s. i Mrs. French of Sandypoint, ami I i-B-ve a to Mary P. Williams, do.; land in lslesboro. | railways, one for steam yachts 150 feet or ai:\ months before we could who has been in Mr. wife." Florence, Mass.; Oscar II. of Madison, Me.; ion, Smith, jail several • A. Reed on their return to . nephew, French and Hans Christenson, Bangor, to Mary P. Wil- less in length, and the other for larger j :i -oes at this por', and we Helen F. and William K. of Relfast. The weeks awaiting the action of the Grand Miss Gardner will the winter with in with two and the other with spend -ike the liams; land lslesboro. Ernest E. Carver, ! yachts—one News of the best of the existing funeral services took place at the Catholic Jury pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to Mi. and Mrs. Ed. in North Granges. to Horace S. Carver three tracks—and next season a railway Perry Fargo, oral coal the ♦Swan Lincolnville, do.; land j dealers, Church Monday forenoon and were very thirteen months in the county jail. Dakota, and will also visit Mrs. Lena in Lincolnville. Win. A. I ! will be built that will accommodate the Perry of Linclmn will d th*e iielfast iV Hinton, Sears- | Tranquility Grange Fuel Hay largely attended. The iloral offerings were Joseph Chapman, against whom charges ! Ames in Duluth, Minn. mont, to Jeremiah Warren, land largest six and seven-masted schooners. hold its annual fair at the T< u n ,al supply of hard coal on lslesboro; of assault with a had | I'.mse, exceptionally numerous and beautiful. She dangerous weapon the is the work Ingraham was in Belfast Thurs- and buildings in Searsmont. Asa B. Harvey, ; When plant fully equipped Capt.Otis I Saturday, October lJth, or if storm\ «. that been delivering ,t in small was born in Addison, Me., July 4, 1840. been made, was brought into Court by Bridgewater, Me., to Otis M. Free- of yacht building will be undertaken; and day, coming over in the morning from Scnrs- day, the first pleasant week a! be. iatr customers at >7.7f> net Harvey, his and was | day bondsmen, discharged, the to M A M on to j dom land and in Freer om. i next the company will be port take the liis way his elsewhere has ; buildings Fred spring prepared Victor Grange of Searsmont has I price been Mrs. E. Poland died at her home in Grand Jury failing to find any indictment. in Rockland. He attended j pted Mary A. to Cora to furnish yacht supplies of every descrip- home the Monroe ~r ton. Nichols, Freedom, Nichols, do.; j the following resolutions of respoc: i It is. very much to at the of County Attorney Foster had a thorough Morrill, August :50th, age 59 years land and in ! tion, including coal. Work will begin very fair the da\ before and enjoy d the trip anti when might have buildings Unity. I.G. Reynolds, of the Whereas, the death ange' tias ;i_aa. -,ter- they got and 15 She was a of overhauling criminal docket and call- days. daughter Brooks, to a. E. Chase, land and build- soon upon the construction of suitable his visit in Searsport very much. The cap- ! ed ear grange and severed ?lm id .ual have thus coti- do.; ed for sentence the price they 1 She leaves one up defendants in all the chain that binds us toget -r r* Meservey. son, Mr. ings in Brooks. Pliebe A. Gilehrest, Knox, j wharves and coal docks. The depth of tain’s friends, and they are numerous, an* j t■_> vug dic. of course every one cases which had been returned from our \nnab< th Emerson and one Mrs. liquor see so well. worthy sister, Poland, daughter, to Jennie F. Searsmont land and water is such that the largest yachts can glad to him looking j lo the utmost what little Caswell, ; I the Law Court with judgment for the | I fore, V>e it Ellen F. Sliorey of Waldo, who come in there for tenderly buildings in Montville. Joseph s. supplies. Intentions of marriage were recorded at Resolved, That we *-xt- ! mu }i• •.11: t <• it had. and it must be supple- Mullin, State. The defendants were called into cherish the memory of a devoted, faithful in | sympathy to the bereaved .amli; r rhei; 1 to G. the Clerk’s office Belfast, of Mr. a and soft and there Lincolnville, L’iysses Fernald, do.; Court and sentenced. Those City coal, and beloved mother. Mrs. Poland was born against whom i atliietion, commending them t«- :’!:«• land in Lincolnville. Geo. I. Ban- j Miss Maxfield Found. Edwin of Boston and Mrs. Adda : in what Swett, a second offence had been were Morey our Ileavenh Father, who a! m* «-oin- i.rncult-y procuring u Morrill and lived the 59 years of her life I proved gor, to W. P. land in Louise Mathews of Belfast, and the cer- i fort in sorrow. Hi is connection an article Cole, Winterport; ! fined 8200 and costs Others were fined in that She leaves a circle of $10. village. large Leather A. With Her Father on Her Home. tificate was sent to Mr. at | Resolved, That our cha; tm he iraped I'm 'h Wunterport. looker, Lineoln- ! 8100 and costs 810. all had two Way Morey f'astine, page concerning the use friends to mourn their loss. The funeral Nearly Mo days, as a token of re.^pect tor oui to Rosilla 22d. The came B. Belfast j worthy '■id be .»f interest and ville, Dean, Camden; land and cases pending, thus tire fines and Monday morning Mr. C. II. Maxlield .Sept. parties yes- sister. should was held in the village church of tlie town making of, in M. in the steam a buildings Lincolnville. T. ilisler, costs amount to 8420 in their cases. this received the terday, Wednesday, yacht Resolved, That cop\ of these resolu- future reference. In many that she loved In city following telegram: Tuesday, September lid, at a tions bo sent to the sorrow ii g A :so Palermo, to Win. R. land some of X. Found Princess and left by special car on the fainii, ■ s the fuel but as Ilisler, Windsor; the cases called Monday the de- Brooklyn, Y., Sept. 22,1902. only used, 1:30 p. m., llev. A. Smith of Belfast to The Republican Journal and ivngor Ashley and in Palermo. Win. R. Ilisler Mae. With me. Kidnapped. Innocent. 1.30 train for Boston. the article referred to it is buildings fendants were given 10 days in which to Commercial for publication. officiating. to Hillman land and Sick now. Instructions. Hoyden. from bard coal and must Crommett, Palermo; pay the last $210 or $110 as the case The Dodwortli and Roberts Ahjhk M. be More home-like seems the vast might The sender of the is the Dougan, Okdway, Committee unknown, buildings in Palermo. Isabelle Bodine telegram young Liz/.ik a lulled. Since they have entered be. The total amount of fines and costs as families closed their cottages on the North Mattocks, on there; man to whom Miss Maxlield is engaged. Jknmi: K. » f To follow were not so Valle, Ilaverford, Pa., to W’111. N. a>win., Resolutions. ust end some and each them hard Storer, sentenced this term, is $5,220. Nearly all Shore, Northport, last Friday, and left on time, Mr. Maxfield left the noon train for Wherever they may fare: Mass.; land in lslesboro. Wm. has been by nearer to that much to be Arlington, paid in, and all will be before Oct. the afternoon boat for their respective Belfast Weather They cannot be where God is not, Brooklyn, and was of course greatly re- Report. X. Storer to David Scull, Overbrook, Pa.; 3d. homes. when in some measure the On any sea or shore; The boat was to have made a land- in lieved in thus learning of his daughter’s hard coal will Whate’er Love land lslesboro. for them at the be met. With betides, Thy abides, ing Camp Ground wharf, Foliowing is a of the weathei Our God, forevermore. whereabouts. Yesterday The Journal re- summary d with the on DIVORCES. but finally decided not to do so and their partial supply ceived the following message from Mr. record of the Belfast station of the l\ >. d The Eucksport Seminary. The following divorces were decreed the trunks and other effects with economy and supple- Maxlield: personal were Weather Bureau for the week ending Sept. ■ this with her mother Sept, 4th, wedding 71 41 X. E. city of Samuel Gamage, with whom he remained The faculty for this year consists of Rev. S. Sadie E. Clark, Belfast, from Eben S. tive of Winslow, Rand & Watson of Boston, ( 17 Clear. Helen and in the anniversary of her sister, Mrs. E. is e.o 41 E. Fart Gertrude, until he wras 21 A. Rev. Robert E. A. llervey I cloudy, years old. In 1843 he married Bender, Sutciiffe, S. Clark, Belfast. who has been calling on the trade in Rock- i'.» »:5 48 S. E. Rain "!f,,'ly occupied by the late Judge VV. II. Arthur Woods. Two other sisters, Mrs. W. 1’. Clark Cloudy. early morning: 1 Sarah who survives him. Cooper, S., Ellingwood, H. not to measure. returned to Boston, where she Thompson, They Wilbur F. Emmons, Brooks, from Ella land and vicinity for several returned of enough 1’1"' Carver, Miss Edna Bright, Miss Evelyn days, Wincheudon, Mass., and Mrs. Charles II. 1 it) t o 52 S. E. Fart her work as instructor in the had 5 children, but one of whom is of cloudy. s< living, Buck, Miss M. Alice Mrs. F. R. Emmons, Biddeford; custody minor to his home in the Hub Thursday—Rock- Mitchell 21 01 51 S. hool of Star. Cory, of Ticonderoga, Y., were pres- Oratory.—Rockland Mrs. Mida E. Marr of Unity. Mr. White Fuller, and Mrs. Ellen M. Godfrey. child given to mother. land Star. 22 t.8 48 W. ent, making a reunion of their family. 23 06 52 W. Fog. NORTHPORT NilWS. The Ladr of Olihlr Farm. Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, wife of th- ed- SATURDAY in.... COVE CHRONICLES- itor of the Advertise New York Tribune and Miss Beulah Rhodes is teaching in Lin- colnville. John Pendleton left Sept. 15 for Cam- The Journals— bridge to enter Harvard College. Only a few of the summer visitors are left at the Cove—Mr. Reed, Mrs. Iredell and Mrs. Swain.

SDBSGR1BEFOR TEE JOURNAL Annie Rhodes left last week to take a position in a grammar school in the town of Jay, Franklin County. is a in its \ i-« untry paper that power There is a A .immunity, that works for the benetit ami poor outlook for farmers. _pHjd of its CO mmunity is the advertising large percentage of the hay crop was spoil- in which to reach the of medium people ed in curing: apples aie only 25 per cent, that community. are of a full crop; corn is a failure for t ..iintry papers containing local news except in »-i taini\' the best advertising mediums fodder and potatoes are nearly all rotten. 9 w ],,(]. to advertise to get the trade of the Capt. A. C. who has been ".untry people—White's Sayings. Batclielder, IPs I'll- Republican .Journal goes into a larger painting vessel, sell. R. S. itean, sailed lltli for number of homes in AN aldo County than Sept, Bangor. IIis whole crew consisted of Frank I. who ai;\ other paper published ; hence advertis- Hickey, helped reach NYaldo should take the schooner to Bangor. er > w lio desire to people William as a medium to The schools use The .Journal accomplish began Sept. 15th with the Tell the purpose, it contains more Waldo county following corps of efficient teachers: news than any other paper; hence those Brown’s Corner, Mrs. Hattie L. Whiting; who desire to know about NNaldQ county Cove, Mrs. Lydia S. Dean: Beech Hill, special envoy to London to represent people and Waldo county towns should Miss Edna Calkins, Milton, X. II.; Brain- this country at th coronation, has subscribe for The .Journal. ard, Miss Adela Hills: Doyle, Miss Lottie probably seen no tin*,r estate in h *r re- Staples, Belfast. cent trip a! road than h r own beauti- advertising rates ful home in the Election off' with a W'edr!ester hills near UN application passed very quietly New York Fanil. light vote. Four per cent, of the misnamed city, uphir > !;>.i mi' t ins. One year, sj ; o months, secret ballots were defective, besides ■ months, .‘"cents. See clubbing offers keeping away quite a number of voters A Sad Disappointment. to >; hs‘-i »bers w h,. pay one year in advance. who do not wish t*» show their inability Ineffective liver medicine is a disappoint- FLOVR CO. strain REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. to correctly mark their ballots. How long ment, but you don't want to purge, and break the glands of the stomach and Belfast, Maine. will the people stand Midi an expensive bowels. I)e\\*it;'> Little Earl\ ll;> *r> never ami unsatisfactory wa\ of voting / disappoint. They ch-anse the s\stem of all HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. poison and putt id matter and do it so gently that (»ne enjoys the pleasant effects. 1 hey TEMPLE HEIGHT^ HAPPENINGS. are a to liver. Cure biliousness, nineteen hun- tonic th \\, p. t 1m- R. II. s., fever. K H. Linwood Ilassan is a torpid liver and prevent a building house and ;»» .j ... Ei tin* High School is expects to move in next month. Moody. ,•! i>ix kfe «•!* any boy or girl. Yon Edwin to and act for Jackson is finishing the cottage he ai. : 1 .-\j i-i.-d tl ink your- COURT. it! it! You’ll built last north, of the PRQBATE it! .. re- year, gulch. Buy \. -. on shoulders falls the Try ami your Stay by business \- \ ui begin you will prob- Collins McCarty is finishing an addition Following is an abstract of the of the Probate Court for Wahl" county, i|, a-;: :u**; and so these tow words of made to his cottage earlier in the season, September term, ’." 'J: ! o t*> school. Pon't un loyal your Mrs. J. P. Stearns is having an addition Estate of Win. 11. Folwell, Sharon Hill, 11., i: a v; -15 < or remaiks Pa. : will deprecatory built to her cottage -I. is the approved. Xealle> Estate of Abigail 11. Rerr\. Stockton 1 M-ause some othei High Sch.ooi j master builder. Springs: K. L. Blanchard appointed ad- o-.-omij.odations or a largei corps ministrator. Mr. and Mrs. Thin lough of Rockland and said. for what we have. Estate oi John M. Robert.', Waldo: John ’nough ,j stand up | Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Camden are spend- B. i)unton administrator H .■ : something to be proud of appointed 1 ing a few days at the Thurlough cottage. Estate oi Buev J. Nichols. Philadelphia: \o d Certainly our teachers, our Samuel M. Nichols appointed adminis- lion. stanle\ Plummer is exten- : stndy. and even the appearance making I trator. ! s';ve on land S. Brooks: «•] io*'in, are ail a credit to the improvements owned by him Estate of Adelaide Roberts, at Hollis M. Blackstune coiilnim-d as trustee !. %o some school Hon't I Temple Heights, by cutting bushes. spirit. for Eiien W. Jones, first and final account and io any tl g If y u | plowing, harrowing fencing, of administrator with will annexed al- help, perhaps wo -an. W. L. Lathrop has a crew at work tearing lowed. j Estate of Thomas B. McAlister and i '! “di themselves. They ■ lo'u n the .Joini Stewart stable preparatory others, Burnham : license issued to sell real ; m ■- J n pi.sh. behind them, iff to moving the Lancaster cottage to a [ estate. 1Milderto the wheel and f« umiation bv.lit b\ him last fall. Estate o’ Wealth) !'. Nichols and Amos : N Seal license issued to sell ,.-id io lr this connection, re- ichols, sport.* Mrs. Heald, who bought the Dickey eot- real estate. v.-r.-e we learned in tlie Pri- i: 11• lE- is a Monroe: li- ! iage, having large building erected in Estate of Geo. E. Walker. cense issued •..» sell estate: admin- mary schoo i th- mar of her cottage for a wood house personal istratrix’s r.-turned: fur du p- of water, and oil,ei inventor; petition purposes. Mie recently bought six allowance L.;t *• n> of sand." piesented. nmi.' .1 dry hard wood and bids defiance to Estate of Levi L. Prescott, Libert) : ex- IP.* tl* wi.i.-i i' have some “go." and | the coal barons. tension of time granted to commissioners; t lm ! -: 1;." “All for om-andoik first account and private claim of adminis- trator alio wed. •. •: a a. d.-.t M: tto for a H igh School, : The Genealogy of the Pendleton Family. Estate of Jane K. Perkins, Frankfort, \- nis. an i here-'to R. Ji N. y ake you, order of distribution issued. Many *»f uiu readers will note with much Estate of Albeit J. Bn wen, Monroe : order j | of distribution issued; nrst account and ; interest the card w Mr. K. !I. Pendleton private claim of administratrix allowed. A >( win. h:»\e text books belong- }■■•] j that appear.- in another column and feel Estate of Philip F. M.irriner, Lineoln- THE ANSTED & BURK CO. ire ested to i*•- i: -oine satisfacti'inthai the genealogy of the vilie : Joseph S. Mullin appointed adminis- i?•: i; ii.eii. ts ->"•!, a.- trator. possible. Pendleion has so far. family progressed Estate of Levi B. Cox, .Liberty. Mary E. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. This work wa.- begun first by Dr. C. 11. Cox appointed administratrix. T! --t■ '•! tl Uelfa.st 11 igh .School i Pendleton of Hebron, ('oiin., who has been Estate of Frederick A. Stevens. Monroe, l.-l, will every prospect for tb© executor’s inventory returned. data or)' and on for tin* gutliering past fifty Estate of Fred ad- •;« y ear in its h> story. | lloiis’-n, Burnham; years. George \Y. Pendleton of tins city ministrate 'inventor) returned. Nasal wus also interested in the matter at one Estate of Eunice !.. Cain Downes, Pa- j 1 <- l ies' man Hass is a j lermo: executors returned. large time and accumulated considerable mate- inventoiy j of Division. one, abet t a in number. Estate Manic) lark. Frankfort, sec- CATARRH Bangor as did < I rial, liurles II. Pendleton of We.-ter- ond ami final account of administrator pre- Iii all its stages there I ly. K. I., who. living at the old home of the sented. should be cleanliness. >• COFFEE *]'!••- i.i*\v arrangements at'■ for tlie 1 Estate of Lew man R. 1 »anfoi th.Searsnuint; family, wa.- able to make exhaustive iu Ely's Cream Balm SUMMEIt SEin ICE. ... :a t y completed, making it s« cond iccount of admiuistrat< r allowed. searches unto its and heals __BLEND early history. Estate of Hannah Real, Muntville: second cleanses, soothes v ssary n a; a -dove temporarily in the From one causeor another, these account of administrator, with will annex- the diseased membrane. IdiNToX HLl.Xi' Xu'l Media and however, Six a Java. inixTuX ]:| i \ It cures catarrh and drives Tri]>< IIVo/,’ to Honfon. men were to ed, allowed. obliged d;} their investiga- '■"“'■c, ‘iH K1 X K Coir,.,', and all AMKK1CAN oilet li Estate of Hannah W Ayer, Libert) first away a cold in the head tions and the work ha.- lain dormant for tin* "•«*> think they aiv Media and ■ ■ -■ and final account of administrator allowed. drinking Java n.c ’• ip- 1; s iM■!:. is devoted to tlie quickly. ten vi- | past year.-. It lias remained for Mr. lb Estate of Levi Bagiev, Tro\ first and ! Cream Balm is Into the nostrils, ai |;i i.s l < ix I; 1.1 x ! one "J si n at d it placed spreads trial, pm n‘"i then they occupy entirely, ex- final account of administrator allowed. 11. Pendleton of 'raunton. Mass., to take up over the membrane ai.d is absorbed. Reiefisini- te use IJ '> hi 'X I i.KX 11. • •pt in; ing the devotional exercises and Estate of Oscar B. Evans, Montville; first j this affair and it far along toward media e and a cure follows. It is not drying—does | carry and final account of administrator allowed, not sneezing. .">• cents at ; completon. In this he ha.- receiv-d the sup- Estate of William D. Gould, Northport. j produce Large Size, Drug- gists or by mail; Triai Size, 10 cents by mini. port of the older genealogists, as well as administrator's inventor)’ returned: peti- j •• ELY 00 M: 'S A: 1. Harr. A lk. Wellesley, is t i * * 11 presented for iicens to sed real estate. BROTHERS, Warren Street, New York. j .-oiiie assistance, for these gentlemen \\'*.v Latin. Estate of Abbie S. Philbrick, Belfast : teaching see E I glad to the wi.. other 11 :i!! ",l" :',mk ar.- or .am :111 ■:i 11. ng and Ameri- Philbrick, ** days. except Sunday, at buying bn j Medal and l.u Liigb-h hraiiches of the family in Maine. Mr. Pen- hundreds of anxious women. The: i- positive- ; '.HO I*. M final account of distribution allowed. to medical science can histones ly no other remedy known I-or " priet, iv ill la is I 11X I i I, K XI) uiie dleton has a li.-t of tin* Estate of Daniel A. Soars,»ort. Biieksport. interport. Hatnp- t rial, lee I* Kl; I I-. X 1 11 p | compiled complete Whittier. Palermo:: that will so ami safely do the work. I oen and quickly Bangor, daiiy, ••xeop, Monday at ti■ •;11 descendants oi first and final account of administrator ai- and most obstinate Parities from 7.-F continue to use !>< i>> <> Peleg Pendleton, the Sears- Longest egu \. M. 1 \ < )ne poiiml run J.v., i 1 !-• ••••{!>.- is lowed. any cause relieved immediately. .m,e.-t:ssg;iur- already scattered: settler; a list of the port nearly complete uuteed at. Stage. No pa'n, dangetVT inter- Ri:ITKMNi; Voui- -nuvr Estate of Abbie E. More), Belfast: first any -•!!< «o,ton III,-mi. h m u Miss Ltav tt the L. >. j Have 1 in veu huudre Dot attending descendant.- of Peleg’s brother, fereuce with work. Boston, at r*.nn n.xi |».Miiuh, 1,1 rillsiM -mr ,ir I\M, I,. William, and final account of administratrix allowed. ; *' daiiy, except Sunday. i,,"llM| I.aiix. tnv s- l-V- ( ( cases where others have fa:; *1. The timst diili- J'.'onii'"in Book la n \"in,a' >chool astim-: Mi.- is d, via (' amden. dail v. except Mon H\. 7 Likings who settled in and is Estate of Richard A. Belfast:! n Islesboro, making Gurney, culteases sue,cerv-full v treated by ail.and be:* at aboui .1.0O \. m. !, a i- day. tea- ng a n\ die ; Misses and second and final account of administrator j ‘tidal results in eve re instance. No From via Colby good progress with the very numerous pos- guaranteed ; Bangor, way-landings. Mondays a allowed. W e treat Iiumlred- of ladies i-.oti li.jgsan attci. i:ng the business risk whatsoever. y\.. other week days at it.no n. >1. College: terity of Thomas Pendleton, who also set- Estate of A. Cutter (de- whom we never see. Wi ite for further partiru- ! -Miss i Sibley, Belfast, FBFI> \V. BOTE. Agent.Belfast. .-bury taking a post-graduate tled m lars and free eouiidential advice. Donotnutoir | Islesboro. ceased) first account of administrator allow- II. HANSI OM. <; F. & T. A too Allletters truthfully answered. It* I ii Mr. >!inmoiis enters the ed. long. ( Al.\ IN We that any of our readers who | member this Is absolutely safe under ; AFST1N. hope j of remedy \ tee i-d of Maine. a el Mr. Clement the Estate Rebecca Harriman, Prospect; i condition and leaves President and (iei eral Manager. are connected with these families and have every po-sible positively j ■BBS will Almeda Alfreda 1 no the health. Sent Atlantic Avenue. Boston. Ma.-sac’.! v,*tts In 'it; tc f j presented; Avery, after ill effect upon by mail, j Technology. not yet sent in their returns, will do so as j Harriman and Martha K. Harriman named 1 securely sealed, £-.00. Monev letter- should be i 1»R. J. W. EMMONS C<170 Tre- BOSTON, MASS. soon as executors; declination of Martha E. Dooey j registered. j possible, and thus help to complete ! niont M iss. h St.. Bo-ton. 1 he J’i •:'! 1 a the back row of (formerly Martha E. Harriman) presented. ; tlie the work at an re- PAY early date, instead of Estate of Gilbert D. Kellar, Waldo; will ’■tain a l a he. removed, and a revolv- j tarding it for y ears. Now that it is known presented; John S. Kellar named executor. ! i ing b< « kcase put .1 its place. how matters stand we do not doubt that Estate of Flavilla Duflee, Belfast: will C. Duflee named executrix. one will all assistance presented: Myra SPOT CASH every give possible. Estate of Isabella C. 1 S. H. I lie ! /.--The A o-xandrine Call, Troy; petition ! POWERS & Procession,*' We have printed so many items concerning presented for appointment of Mary F. My- i v "h < For .-1 to tlie sol I', o\ the class of *02, is ill rick administratrix. SECOND HAND (iOODS tiie Pendleton family that we are rather in- Upholsterer. "i ctwci• ji ti.c two middle Estate of Knowles, I Furniture windows terested ourselves to see 1 Emily Thorndike; this work brought for of Al- of all kinds, a line assortment of •a tlie _h: of th** school room as petition presented appointment ; Hair Mattress Renov you enter, to a speedy termination and published in : bert E Kilgore administrator. 111 d s _i * at ad'in on t«i the appearance of book form. Estate of Simeon Knowles, Jackson ; peti- SECOND HAND STOVES. ile.iler in Antique lurniture. lie room. The dark green background also tion presented for appointment of Albert E. i administrator. i d' iy .nip! oves tlie cast of Kilgore -1 AN Experience, will Rem.n Mercury. A( HUSBAND’S ADVICE 1 riQUE (iOODS a Estate of Isabella Itowell, Montv,lie; peti- specialty. M M MU IlllIICIll Ml IjUUIUS .MI'ISC WATCHES and sold. • Si'ltnrsl. C'lim-fli 'The tabic For the Children. bought Las loen removed from the old And the Satisfactory Results to Whim it administrator. I Estate of Daniel Islesboro laboratory, h.- scene of so Retl. The Story as Mrs. Cooper Told it to I Philbrook, ; pe-1 Children suffer from colic and to in-:' i>\ many triumphs y£f-«;.*t my prices before you of i tition presented for license to sell real estate. Berious forms of dispose your and disasters, and placed in one of the a Reporter After Her Recovery. indigestion during goods. Estate of Arthur and Evelyn M. Young, : i■'11■ is the hot because over- Parlor i. the upper story, where tlie labora- “It all came about the I for license to months, they Sais, Couches, l. through advice of Searsport; petition presented load the stomach with H. G. Main St., tory is to bo situated. The old room is now sell real estate. improper Bicknell,33 Elc in\ husband," said Mrs. of no Easy Chairs, Sadie*Cooper Estate of Fred A. : food. There is remedy which is used as a class room. Carle, Belfast; petition No. ffiii* Main street, Auburn, Me., to a re- that A. P. so in colic presented Manslieldbe appointed quick relieving pains FOKM KK1.Y COOMBS CO ; IIavint; a line assortment <>t l porter. trustee in place of A. P. Carle, deceased. as BLOOD WINE. It is perfectly safe M.'s A ,ce iy is a Estate of Maud N. llarriman et als., mi- for has a PLUSHES, BKOCATEl Leo:, M], taking post- “1 suffered with children; pleasant taste; intensely inflammation first and final account of* graduate coin se. nors, Prospect; they are eager to take it. For sale by TAXES FOR 1902 liOBI.IN, l-K’KNCH I A of the stomach for four months,’’ she con- guardian presented. SATIN E A l tinued. ‘*1 had a Estate of Hubert M. Philbrick, Knox;* t o OECHENE, The < a use of Neatness. naturally weak stomach a. a. nowks .v muroiiisrs COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. and in first and final account of admistrator pre- ESTRY. December, is*. >7, it began to trouble j -- Deafness and hearing are due me more than sented. impaired usual. 1 could not bear the A discount of two per cent, will he allowed 011 almost eiit'iH-h to catarrhal inflammation least on Estate of Shepherd Harville, ! all taxes on or pressure it without feeling a terri- Linclonville; paid before .January l. too:;. | liepiiiring anil Polishing i, *>1 the eiistai l: an tubes. cure lirst account of administrator HANDSOME shall l>e in office in Permanent ble faintness, and I had so much gas in it presented. ROCKER my Memorial building dady '•end postal. of Oakes A. from .s.30 to 11.30 a. guaranteed t-» all who inhale Catarrho- that it caused pains to go all through the Estate Ramsey, Montville;) m., and Saturdays from i.;:n /onr: as direeled. Tins first account of administratrix FREE ! to 4.30 I*, m. vegetable antisep- upper part ot my body. When 1 got tip presented. j tic is i ii nil led at the Estate of Levi first 1 M. V. mouth, and after tra- quickly my head would feel so dizzy that J Mathews, Searsmont; HILL, Collector. account of With S.-..00 order of - versing all the air passages of the respira- would have to lie down again and then rise administratrix presented. Belfast, Sept. 3, 1002.—;;0 Estate of Oliver (J. tory oigans is inhaled through the nostrils; gradually. There was a poor circulation of Critchett, Belfast;! spires. Soaps, 'l ea. Cof- [f= it ei third and final account of executors ; completely radicates catarrh from any the blood and for at a time I was present- fee. and other (Iro- days ed. i light part of the system, clears the ears, nose obliged to lie down nearly all the while. 1 eeries. and throat, and con- was a Estate of Bradford Webber, Monroe; first I allays inflammation, under doctor's care for about four Also other premiums. WANTED. gestion and soreness. For Deafness, Ear- weeks. 1 felt slightly better just while and final account of administrator de bonis ache, in the Head non presented. A to do housework. Pinging Ears, Noises, taking his medicine, but it left no lasting Home Supply to. Dept., girl general Ap- Catarrh, Asthma and Proncliitis. medical benefit. Estate of James R. Gross, Thorndike; dt the second ply science can devise lathing as beneficial as “My husband, who had taken them him- and final account of executor pre- AUGUSTA. MAiNt. « atari liozone. sented. 33tf BELFAST SAV1NOS BANK. Complete outfit for two self with good results, at last induced me to months' use, price si.no; trial size 25c. try pr. Williams’ 1 ’ink Pills for Pale People. Druggists, or N. C. Poison A* Co., Kingston. So in January, 1-H‘is, 1 began taking them Out. Relief in Six Hour*. and in two weeks 1 wa.^able to notice a de- HAMILTON'S PILLS ARK KFFKCTIVK. cided I on them for three gain. kept taking and Bladder Diseases Sold by Poor A: Son, Pelfast. months, when i had recovered. I Distressing Kidney entirely relieved in six hours Great South This Beautiful Bed ZSJ’ZZ am to that 1 by“NE\v glad say have never suffered American with the trouble since.’* Kidney Cure.” It is a great Lingering Summer Colds. surprise on account of its exceeding prompt- The pills which cured Mrs. Cooper are an ness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys Don t let a cold run at this season. unfailing specific for all diseases Summer arising and back, in male or female. Relieves re from disorders of the blood and nerves. colds are the hardest kind to cure and if tention of water almost If Among the many diseases have cured immediately. | they you want quick relief and cure this is the neglected may linger along for months. A are locomotor ataxia, partial St. paralysis, remedy. Sold by A. A. Ilowes Sc Co., Drug- long siege like this will pull down the Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma- gists, Belfast Me. —. strongest constitution. One Minute Cough tism, nervous headache, the after-effects of Furnished 65 different _- Pure will break up the attack at once. the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and articles for Pores coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all sallow complexions and all forms of weak- throat and lung troubles. The children ness either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ Kyea and Nose ran Water—C. (I. Archer FREE of your home like it. R. H. Moody. Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by Brewer, Maine, says. “1 have had Ca- tarrh for selling all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on for several years Water would run Send for pre- of from and nose for at a time. receipt price, fifty cents a box ; six boxes my eyes days our Goods mium list -FURNITURE— Policeman—C (due now along quietly or it for two dollars and a half, by addressing 1 About four months ago I was induced to try v. ill he worse for you. Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenec- Hr. Agnew’s Catarrhal 1’owder, and since O'Tooh—Oi’ll not. The magistrate told tady, x. y. using the wonderful remedy 1 have not had H F. me last time niver to he brought befoor him an attack. It relieves in ten minutes.” 50 McDONALD. 70 Main Street, again, an’ begorra Oi'm going, to obey his $11/0—Dr. K. Deletion's Anti-Diuretic cents. Sold by Edmund Wilson and A. A. of Stor“ /"rmerhi instructions.—Roys the Empire. i-na.v lie worth to jou more than $100 if Ilowes A- Co.—!> ocrupieiI ky B. If. COOMBS ,{• SOX. you Ca'I have a child who soils bedding from incon- an.I exa mine goods and OASTORXA. get prices before purchasing. tinence of water during sleep. Cures old Itch on human cured in 30 minutes Kind You Have and ike. It arrests the by Bears the Always BougK young s trouble at Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never once. $1. Sold by A. A. Howes & Co., fails. Sold by A. A. Howes A Co., Drug- Gold Seal p’o* it V LA N U E. Me. Company rV/.Tc1 IVIcD01tfAL.D Druggists, Belfast, Iy47 gists, Belfast, Me. Iy47 j __H. TO VENEZUELA. tages which the ingenuity of man could Roosevelt's ^r^TsiT September's Flowers. Oyster Boy Office. 1| not overcome, Xot-only shadeless and When President Roosevelt left Wasli-j it Starlfag Staging. for one ington Milutionary Republic at La barren, is of the hottest* p-acss on Ragged and frayed is September’s Oyster Bay. X. Y„ to spend a the ('InutU to C iraeas dress, but there is his it became _ji the face of the earth, owing to the tall At the start in a race, the advant- withal, beauty vacation, necessary to es-' long we fain j s 11i Kail its own So would tablish a branch of the way. mountains down to tue age often appears to be with an outsider. peculiarly White ‘House I crowding sea, be ever a writer in Coun- But the race is won not in a-tield, says at the home town of the chief !!«•«• of T)h‘ starting but execu- | .Joum&M shutting off every breath of air from try Life in America, “the botanist i in staying. The quality which wins is tive of the nation. Rooms were hired the land side and room over the and through the i s'- -i i.i.a. in. lmi'J. leaving hardly power. It is so in the race of strolling hills Aug. staving is I for a mule with a on his swamps realizes that this practically if there are in enough pack life. btaying any tlie end of the dower vear. As in the back to turn around at power wins, ana ilie—no their base. ^ previous are GASTIH flowers pleasenter as a rule the best T month the very For Though hotter than Cairo, Madras, Aca- The Infants and Children. mu to Venezuela, stayer is the man \ largely composite. goldenrods, Yuma and other celebrated the and the sunflowers lend -iK ami wiiat- pulco, places with the best asters, point, vivid to the that are said to rival “hades,” the na- stomach. All patches of color prospect. ir. The. tvvo-thou- 1 here are few new tives of its climate as “calido v physical strength comparatively The Kind You Have uiii Xew speak flowers to York b) is derived from be sought for. sano, meaning warm and It the the yet more in- healthy. food which is “However, there are several, dues not follow that all sections within finding ,,f which will he among the 'i the "Ward” line properly digested calendar events of the year. Per- the isothermal line of greatest heat are and assimilated. As- Always Bought tan, and thence by When the food Cbailee it is that in the latter part of ANegetable Preparationfor unhealthy; and, strange to say,this dirty the lead the Food "ss the bine Carib- eaten is only part- month your wanderings may similating andReguIa- sweltering, squalid little port is the hy- and you to the retreat of the most beauti- ting the Stomachs and Bowels bf : lieautil'ul islands, ly digested | Bears the gienic Vesort ol the people of Caracas assimilated there ful of all the fall blossoms, the fringed i loin start to finish, gentian, its is of the heaven’s and the highlands beyond, the aristoc- is a loss of nutri- color fashionable as the tion which mean* own hue and its delicate beauty is so racy coming down every year for a gay elusive as most skillful itlis European tour a loss of strength to defy the Signature season at the near-by resort, and the finish of the artist. Who can forget Promotes iiouMiinls of i-oun- Maputo, general Digeslion.CheerFul- the Newport of South America. result is phvsical the first introduction to these floral ness and Rest .Contains neither and over but again: Dreak-' more, desirable ally single houses, except tion. It enables the artichoke, commonly called the wdld perfect digestion Seed' where its one narrow street sends two and assimilation of the food eaten, and w hose cheerful face Phnifjfan ts strangely varied sunflower, bright, 1 dtx. Senna nr three offshoots a short distance so the Ixnly naturally by the seems ever a greeting to the Rtxhell* Salts -■us. and some of the up strengthens smiling nutrition derived from food. Another of in the Oyster Bay bank Anifte Seed the First must passerby. September’s building, and • iews the world can precipitous heights. you or violet is teppertnint HI was troubled with indigestion for about flower-folk robed in blue Secretary Cortelyou and a corps of as- Bi co to CarltonntpSoda In the Custom House, for the rescue the tWo years." writes Wra. Bowker. Esq., of Julia- smooth or bine aster found in dry sistants were duly installed therein. It&rrnSead of It is the etta. Latah Co.. Idaho. ”I tried different doc- soil and wood. A familiar little Clan fled Sugar the X nth. 01 your luggage. altogether open ■This branch of the White F tors and remedies but to no avail, until I wrote friend House is a Wnteryreen tcrvor to and told me what to do. I suffered with whom almost every one is .'in Haiti, on one of most pretentious building in the town, you you three story building of red brick. The with a in stomach and. left side and heath pain my acquainted, the white aster, had .1 two. storied st net urn in the old that it would kill me. Now I am president as neighbors two den- A It ply betw een West .Span- thought glad sometimes called white rosemary or perfect Remedy forConstipa j Use tu write this and let you know that I am all tists. Fion, Sour t ish with walls thick to tarewell Stomach,Diarrhoea | he Kastern coast of style, enough lie right. 1 can do my work now without pain and summer, is found in dry soil I don't have that tired that 1 used to Worms .Feverish- : ilvst oi both bomb and and a feeling everywhere. X'ot far distant you are .Convulsions glimpse earth.juake proof, have Five bottles of Dr. Pierce’s ('.olden Med- An Autumn Field. sure to iiml the wavy aster or small ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. red mountains long line of pillars in front to which an ical Discovery and two vials of his 'Pleasant Pellets cured me.” deaUine, with its thick, heart- For Over rough, How c might out of the awning is attached, affording the only shaped lower leaves. The of rich and full in June's all-perfectness j Facsimile Signature of Accept uo substitute for Golden Med- yellow Was the lush in are the the witch the grass which, this ample northern. merciful hit of shade in the whole glar- ical Discovery. There is nothing "just hazel also gladdens eye field, °i the loiterer in woodlands | ; the that ing. roasting, A ren- as for diseases of the September Grew riotously glad! How Andes, blinding place. j good stomach, and prodigal the! NEW* YORK. blood and thickets. yield Years a licli extends down tra! gateway gives admittance to the lungs. Of every flower whose absence had made Thirty Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are easy and tst of the continent around which are the pleat- LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES. less paved court-yard, , ant to take. A most effective laxativa. The bounteous whole! where that c arm clear across store-rooms. A grand staircase leads Now, | Mr. 11. \Y. who contributes sweet excess to Boynton, antic, ending here the upper story, where the chief of 1 so of current Abounded, to itself has bareness sealed 1 to the Capital—an ancient wagon acceptably the criticism road, The thriftless sods: like a ipe Horn, its south- the custom house, resides with his fain- books to the Atlantic Monthly, takes reft, glorious EXACT j a still more ancient and a shield COPT OF WRAPPER, mule-trail, in the hundieds of miles ily. and where, is also a suite up the September number great Of all its and splendid j modern It is six or wrought painted loveliness. tote. railway. only of American Humor. After _ 1 e than ten feet of of tor the ! subject THE CENTAUR$ COMPANY, NEW VORK ClTV. apartments President of RIA \ et seven miles to Caracas from the port, postulating the perennial but too often not quite all; for here and there behold ; tee surf ol Venezuela, whenever that ! A flower like those which made the sum- rolling dignitary as forgotten distinction between humor over the crow dies, but thirty or mer sweet s and the chooses to v.sit the port. It is a busy- and facetiousness, Mr. Boynton pro- precipit- more the Puts forth some meagre tint of red or by only available paths in and ceeds to into his due the mouth of some place. being the most important custom distribute, each gold, around La silla "the the Saddle,” department, the various persons en- To make the barreness seem more a re entrance t rom house in the country, and a large .pianti- complete. ; glorious mountain that intervenes, the gaged in carrying on "the torch of .Such overflow of life, such wealth of bliss; :i At of merchandise the Now for FRED practicable. ty passes through in jocosity” in America. It is a paper remembrance and endurance— ATWOOD, highest the world, that rises abruptly this! housand-foot- tall hands of its officials. A con- which should be particularly satisfac- tramway from the sea. —John White Chadwick in When the Spaniards to who are to think- the September WINTERPORT, HAINE, ■ •ads are lost m the nects it with the wharves, which are tory people given Atlantic. took possession of this country, not ing about what they read. net their feet in the lined with the warehouses of French, four centuries Insurance quite ago, they found a "Napoleon Bonaparte” occupies the and Real > ilow city, clinging Knglish, German and Italian and Estate, well-worn foot over this moun- of honor in the num- path place September REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. ir sides, looks as if American merchants. ber of The American The frontis- tain, to the rich valley on its southern Boy. w it oil into the Next piece is a crayon drawing of the Young Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Tornado Steam Boiler you proceed to the Hotel Xep side, now occupied by the city of Insurance, is one Napoleon, supposed to be a good por- Insurance and long, dirty tuno, the best in the town, and lind a 1 Caracas. T he Inspection. conquerors named this I trait of him at the age that he entered drops into a hun- Security Bonds for large, deep, frowning edifice, whose 1 trail, which Indians had trod for cen- the military school at Brienne. The Cashiers, Contractors, Administrators and Trustees. ter. and Correspondence solicited. Real estate less than a street entrance leads into the inevita- j turies before Columbus’ editor of The American Boy has under- bought and sold. discovery, For two I suffered ter- of the houses taken to write the of years steps hie patio, whence numerous staircases "hos It is still much used history Napoleon j Aquados.” for and the first ribly from dyspepsia, with great be two run in the most boys; chapter, treating thousand oil, unaccountable by the Indians of today, and by ad- of Corsica and the Corsicans, Napo- depression, and was always feeling 111d south see you to various > poorly. I then tried Sarsa- manner, parts of the build-1 venturous travellers who prefer sub- leon’s parentage, birth, childhood and Ayer’s from school in this number. parilla, and in one week I was a ay, leading ing. it is as picturesque as dirt and lime to ease days, appears I scenery greater of railway new man.”—John i SUMMER There are in McDonald, .•..t out of tiie sheer d -order can make seventy-live pictures this' it, and as uncom- Later on in the his- Pa. transportation. interesting number illustrating the Philadelphia, On and after .lime Id. 1902, trains connecting mu sometimes over- fortable as with a picturesipie, number, tory of the country, when the colonies stories and the leading articles. The at Burnham and Waterville with through trains its ua.shcs spray and of smells which several are as for and from Bangor, Portland variety intensity were yet young, a eainino real, > royal departments interesting, Don’t Waterville, and TIME. * traveler. Vessels are usual, to amateur journalists, lovers of that it’s Boston, will run as follows: perpetual astonishments to the road was built from the sea to the forget animals, FROM BELFAST. ailed pun, which is most hardened of young photographers, young olfactories. Capital, across La silla. It still exists, coin and curio “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla scientists, stamp, collec- AM PM tn tlie sea to Vene- When iirst ashore it is best to PM stay but is much less used than the mule tors, and boys in games and sport. that will make you strong Belfast, depart 7 no 1 30 3 30 anchor lar within Lovers of City Point. 7 05 i 35 13 3d nough doors during the heat of the j trail. Its abandoned gradients are in pu/./ledom have a page, as day. and Don’t waste "ak.o.+7 15 ri 45 13 55 in. which runs with does also The Order of the American hopeful. Brooks : New until properly '‘seasoned.” Wandering teresting relies of old time methods, 7 2d 1 50 4 20 Sponges, Boy. while the editor devotes a page time and K n«»x 7 33 2i*8 *4 38 whenever a strong ibout a ittle in the your money by waning sunlight, which suggest that the American ! to chats with boys, and the lirst of a Thorndike. 7 4.'. 2 15 5 17 tml at the first indi- Unity. 7.'.;; 2 23 5 so I0c, to i you soon discover that no glamour of I had taskmasters as severe series of Lessons in Shorthand for some other kind. 50c. j aborigines ; trying .'’•uniham, arrive. 8 15 2 15 d 25 | 01 in. anchor 1 edited Isaac Pitman every romance or tradition can hide the fact j as those who weighed the straw and Boys, by ,y Sons, Use the ('Iinton.. 3 35 *> 5i * \ _ is given. One dollar a year. The Sprague old, tested, tried, Benton. 8 45 7 7*.*s speed away, pic that this principal seaport of our sistei ! taled the brick for the oppressed! Co., Hetroit. Mich. true cc.m u ihl and Publishing and Hepubiie is a most disagreeable little Hebrews. foot of the entire Ayer’s Sarsapa- [ livery Waierviile- .. s 3 15 15 ■■ 7 into rilla. a ‘iiscnargcii bu:g. whose few decent buildings and roadway was beautifully paved—first I THE ANGORA GOAT. $1.00 bottle. All druggists. I M A M Cortland 12 5 c.orc 1 roin 2 35 ljlo Beer shore, business Souses are fat outnumbered: laid out in parallel lines, three feet | P i >. 411 .1 < 10 5 57 Root Extract! tin* Ask doctor what he thinks of Ayer's j., '■ ■ a across the tliun- Kxpcricnccol M:iim*A^ri« uItural Exper- your » w. D 4 10 11 1.0 7 25 the huts of the between which were i Sarsaparilla. He knows til about this ('rand N by hen-coop liegioes. apart, planted iment Mat ion. 7 05 A M where consider- old family medicine. Follow his advice and Makes gallons of one beer. \ who comprise more than two-thirds of lint's of cobble stones set on we will be satisfied. .'•» iO.L*A-r. edge. ! The lirst Ayer are problem we met was suitable J. C. Co., Lovrell, Mass. i-hity required the the p v a population. ill-paved street Cross lines of stone were then setup! fencing. We soon found that wluh'- I0c. a Bottle. favorable spot I has sidewalks about two feet wide, dim- at intervals ol' three feet, so that mile they do not jump they are good climb- *i a ers and that P M making leap at oil A after mile shows three they will go over any fence ly lighted foot .... night by lamps. | regular Portland. 3 ] ■ o 12 55 ■ >-v. tiie of which can tin-re are top they reach with A liver runs through the town on its squares, filled with lines of M A -4 way diagonal the fore feet. Tiie Waterville. < n if somewhat horns on some of 7 in no 4 2') udly. to the sea. crossed a smaller cobble-stones, also set on ...... 110 1 41 > by good many edge. tiie ewes point backward in a V shape. Bangor 7 i.l out to p M assist which are the The remarkable which In the case of a woven wire bridges, principal orna- railway, starts fence with Bent..11. 7 «id * 1< 1 < >3 4 2'> nger: and in cases ments ol the place. There isaeovered only two feet above high tide level and square openings even with l inch mesh Piiuton. 7 15 ] O 2'* 4 3•; will Burnham, depart.. ^ :: <■ in 50 4 7 •> as tiiin or a they push their heads the slices in less than lilteen through 8 > market house, a theater and several miles reaches an and Unity. 48 1 I 2« 5 t>3 openings get their horns. s boatmen hoist hung by Thorndike 7 11 45 5 17 and stretched the liver altitude of is one of With this a churches; along .j,lg~ teet, really kind of fence it was neces- Knox. ... -'.Mid M2 00 *5 2d .ell’ shoulders 1 with bank is a little with the wonders of the world in the line of sary to visit them two or three times a Brooks. 9£< 1 2 3o 5 4o plaza, planted Waldo. 19 {to '12 ind with day to release the prisoners. Tiie Ell- 47 *5 5«* dispatch" I wai l trees and dowel' beds, inclosed engineering. Its tracks cling to the City Point.. >9 4‘> 1 07 >tU)i! wood poultry fence not poultry netting Belfast, arrive ‘.*45 1 15 0 Or i sues and boxes. 11 within surface of the mountain an American iron fence. In its perpendicular of the American Fence with at a of Company 'Flag station. good deal centre stands a like the tendrils of a vine on a small diamond bronz■■ equestrian tiny shaped openings has Limited tinkers for Boston are imw s«.!d a* t into tiiis The Man $5.00 irom Belfast aim all s;ati* 1.- n alleged statue oi (luzman Blanco, raised stone wall, and the trains crawl along proven perfectly satisfactory. It costs Branch. upon about Through tickets to aP jioint'- V est and North r to if. the of its a third more than the improving a pedestal of white marble. It is said edge precipices, or twist ordinary Who Doesn't west, via all routes, fm .sale P;. L. \V. (iD.Kor, woven wire fence of equal height. Agent, Belfast. r,hiF. LVAN8, if late dictator of to be an themselves into the of a horse- excellent likeness of t'lie late shape In 1001 we gave them too extensive a Vice President am: (ieneral Manager ,'lions in a break- have a bilious head- F. E. Booth by. * end Pass, and Ticket dictator, and was erected by himself in shoe magnet, so that the engineer on range and they did but little clearing indigestion, Agent. ; J..\i:«. i: vakie’i v, ill wo built his can look up. In long six one buck ache or real once --I j moles, l"i>, at great expense out of the locomotive directly across May ewes, dyspepsia and live were in an m:\vpi.avoks a at an acute a kills, put acre of in a while is the angle, government coffers. On the sides bottomless chasm into the windows exception. | of young woodland of a mixed growth, lie the of the rear car. The views from this You who do will find a quick Low pj;ioKs. ) open, gave the pedestal are emblematic tablets in most of tiie trees three to six inches in California to a train as it and relief from a of the adding shrewd bronze and at the four corners stand pants puffs on its way to diameter There was a quite thick teaspoonful a tiie growth of underbrush. The small True “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters. clause inserted in enormous bronze candelabra. Presi- Caracas are the most beautiful combi- underbrush of at lie should receive the nation ot birch, maple, hazel hush, sc. a bottle. dent Blanco was a self-made and sea, plain and mountain eyes 3 man, etc., have been cleared up so that Poor soon as a could go ever beheld. & ship evidently worshipped Ids maker, lie where tht re are no alders or evergreens Son, Druggist 1 k a a.ter. The Fannie tlie under tiie trees completed "made while the sun 15. Wakd. ground is as clean Waters of certainly hay” Life as it had been burned together too small tor shone, and his of absolute thougl over. during days Sweet fern do not like weil tor they very SPEC IAL REPORT BY A WATER EX- nothing larger powt’r in Venezuela erected at least The Good Old Times. hut have cleaned all of the hard- they PERT, who examined the of Utah, Ne- si the smallest kind of one back out of this springs ...THE... statue of himself in every city, piece. Ferns and vada and California in the interest of an Ohio ould in and out of who taik of the old times brakes have been eaten to some extent. institution, say s the finding ot get town, village and hamlet of tlie country People good ad should read these facts, They have eaten the leaves and young IS HAH SPRINOs actually manage to —and in some cities several "counter- complied by “Popular Mechanics.” In the good old sprigs of bushes in preference to grass. and the nature ot that water was a wonderful red hv the contractor a feit presentments” in bronze or marble, times: Birches two inches or more in diameter discovery and valuable acquisition to tie- ma- teria medica. They am located on tin* northern id sum. the tirst, last and There was a have not hut all of the costliest description, paid for not public library in the they injured, they have spur of San Miguel .Mountain, about thirteen ! miles distant from of San !> ever accomplished the at United .States. stripped the hark from every maple. tlie* city ••go. Cal. public expense. The waters flow out of the sole of a hill, which Almost all the furniture was Even trees six inches in Furnace maple possible feat. So the -More than the import- is crowned with heavy stiata of chalky deposit. interesting common ed from England. diameter 1 ave been thus killed. We Kelsey money, but he ieit that features mentioned above are the ruin- An old copper mine in Connecticut have found them to he fond of the Unlike other spring waters, that continually JOBBKRS;OH i he hired » form calcareous and inci iistations which steamer, to ea- ed was used as a hark of trees, even the Is now on exhibition on deposits Spanish forts perched above the city prison. apple eating require remov ing, or if ferruginous and sulphui- rns of There was one hat and hark from old trees. our floor. We ous wrath the dictator, on rocks that have been only factory, cordially constantly cover tin* vats with slim,*, these GRAIN, many times To waters flow over the solid rock that made cocked hats. clean up birch or evergreen wood invite all those interest- without showing voik, though entirely un- the least sta n of accumulation of stained with blood during the terrilic contained a land have effective. any deposit, Virginia fifth of the they proven very the waters i" 'se intended, did do some j ed to call and examine. remaining any length of time perfect- conflicts of days gone by. When whole population of the country. There has been practically no cost for ly clear. FEED. it The day serves somewhat buccaneers and A man who jeered at the preacher the summer’s keeping. The twelve medicinal quality is an antacid, and where “pirate kings” were alkaline lotions are used in fevers or cutaneous tremendous force of the or criticised the sermon was fined. goats have been without other SEEDS and the kept diseases, warm or cold, this water has no rival. cruising Spanish main, LaCuayra Two food on one acre of wood land. ntiiiually roll in from the stage coaches bore all the travel young We are headquarters Salt Rheum in aggravated oases, with proper was a favorite lighting place, for gal- between New York and Poston. They have required no care other than attention lo the drinking and using ••xternally. ■ s g the for all kinds of ... must to ts influences. GROCERIES reatly facilitating A laborer considered himself well an occasional visit to see that are | yield healing leons came here to load up with treas- day they Patients from gastric catarrh or acid of at the all I suffering -charge lighters paid with two shillings a day. right and that they have water. dyspepsia w ill find by its proper use a tendency ure on their way from Oarthageua to Importers o! Sinli. breakwater is now in The whipping post and were Salt was given occasionally. to properly acidulate the juices of the stomach, pillory to remove abnormal and live >l>ain. I'poll a high blull overhanging still in New York and Poston. (.'has. P. director. coating bring tissue -Unction, which, it is standing Woods, Oil Stoves into action. the town is a long, low. rambling castle Trousers were fastened with pegs or Orono, Sept, l.j, 1902. Also persons from same .-aim- or from im- ■ dealers in the finest of ! matters proper digestion or unsound teem have offensive quality considerably. which served for as a laces. many years resi- breatlu-o much so to render thorn timid about puny holds theconlract The church collection was taken in a The Potato Outlook. dence far tlie of close conversation, will find the use of those Captains-Reneral the at and ziielean government, to hag the end of a pole, with a bell at- Ovens, waters as a gargle am! drink rend- r the breath colonies. lias it haunt- sweet and VV holesome. Anthracite and Spanish Report tached to arouse the sleepy contrib- Potatoes are some in this sec- pure, "t solici three- rusting Persons in health will find no better den- cement, ed a of of utors. but it is good by lively company ghosts, tion, hoped not so badly as Kitchen Goods, tifice. as the water quiets fermentation and de- mile in extent, s enclosing both sexes and all nationalities, and in- elsewhere;, in the region of ilouiton stroy parasite growlh. Blacksmith L03 sS* Hair dressers find in it an excellent shampoo, connection w itli a modern they are rotting very and the numerable romantic traditions are rife Easy to Tear Down. badly, Tubs, neutralizing any exress ol fatty suhstanee in tie* cost same may be said for about all X'ew hair and all dandruff, leaving tin; hair three million dollars, it. Those who have read removing OKUKHS PROMPTLY] I II I.KI) concerning England. Reports from the west and Wringers, light and pompadour. here than live in A current item tells how a L. A. CURTIS. years the Rev. Charles Kingsley’s incompara- trial was middle west also show much rust and (Signed) to the made to decide in how short time and ■cnling contract, ble novel entitled '‘Westward IIo.” living rot. The price for the Aroostook valley Hose, 37 trees could be made into 33,35, Front Sf.l Belfast. Me. ■ newspapers. would n,pitted affprd a and who lias he not, therefore, look so low for the perfectly not'fi will interested It was done in 1+5 minutes. This in- Regular price for a half bot- is coming season as at first thought. It RANGES. gallon or vessels of large draught, to learn that this is the casa as the TELEPHONE 4-2. very in teresting showing perfection of would seem to be a good plan to keep all tle, $1.50. Our price, 75c. 1,, a,- revolution has modern is not present which the ‘‘Rose of Devon” dwelt with machinery,init important. potatoes that will keep—at any rate and If some genius could invent a process not to in a to WM. 0. POOR & SON, Belfast. pperations, today ves- her Spanish and here she was he hurry dispose of them lover, now for into — cmain turning newspapers trees, for low prices. Indications are that outside, as of old, found Frank and it CALIFORNIA by Aymas Leigh would be worth talking about. Analy- will not have to he fit the of potatoes given away lumbling mercy The author states that “the castle sis is easy enough; it is synthesis all this season.—Fort Fairfield Review. For Sale at a is the OPEN EVENINGS. Bargain he their anchors, on stood a which sticker. Anybody can tear lying under the shadow of % That desirable and well located real estate at gloomy- but those who can build are ‘his at the bottom of the down, up Beware of the Knife. the foot of Main street, known as the Daniel sea, looking fortress.” The latter—which --I few. It took many years to build the Lane wharf property, will be sold low to close WATERS OF LIFE. d few or shift-

-• T': :vc; t\ ui Maine and left B. F. in Auburn. — for conductors ami lie- feet six tl Saturday Haskell, at 0. G. Hussey’s this week. her home in Camden Mr. Frank Moul- Pet rr if Price. JirhtU Mariet. inches for motormen and bralx-m possess a c-nimon sclmo, e WI.NT KKI’OHT. Butter Salt. 11 If.. _*» 1 bar Meal ta.i in the amount of i. lei; X. hi.' sister, Mi> II. T has return- Waterville-E. F. took p it., three hundred doiiars. Mote, men inn*>t be a Mi.-.- Farnuui, teacher in the Scribner, j Staples Monday's <'orn t'u.. 7s >u ons I Little Harry, the youngest child of Mr. p p ft. " ed to his home in lor a business to Boston — Craeked ('orn 7s ML ro'. hnadish lan.irua.ae. \\ uae.* Dm- conductors a: d mot"! imei on : e Ade ; ii a -• ill Brooklyn, N. V.. who Philadelphia, Pa. boat trip Master p bu., K. lie, LraL.i 14 and Mi>. I*. C. Rich, passed away Tuesday ( orn Meal p bu., ;s ’"Ilook p In, a ! a **■_’ l’o A. 1‘. Mrs. C. S. Kendell and the 'piarter p-r das of ten and .;oc. r !i nr for *• x11 ■ spent the -.-i- r. ii town, returned to her There wi J be a social in Marden’s ! Goodhue, Cheese r. V Imurs, p. Imp an i> p lb. rk pit.. la night after illness of several weeks. 11 than a bait da\. home Monday hall Saturday night, bbl.. 1.1.; (Lily nmn of ] habit* and clnuactei m- age was 1 year and in months. The funeral Codfish. dry. p tt.. r,«> tv Meal P tb. '' tended the funeral of Mr. John Littlefield en.-e is;iie.t cations must he iit -on -- w ill continue iiec«*ssar>. Appi mad- p. at T'c- ;r .• M H.G.Seed o.-e. '..a- nai.-t interesting. Theaudi- HoiMii; ( DUNia;, Mrs. Nellie Crane of Tin1 house was filled with ptui., sympathizing of our leading citizens, and was associated Lard p lb. 14 .LI -a! Meal. e:a was largo and appreciative. Buck sport and Mrs. Blanche and son friends and and beautiful Sup*. "/ lAnployment♦ Huston ilftvaUd H Wing neighbors many late Hon. N. G. Ilichborn Donald A'ith the in his \- v. li.i> h -en received from the Somerville, Mass., visited ( apt. liowers were sent in token of their affection -Vo. s ? Witter St.r* ‘. i ! Philip- shipbuilding. InlSTOher moved to Brew- ■ T. D. pa:.- the death th«‘re by cholera of Nickerson and family recently_ for the dear little one—A reception was er and an extensive business in M* ution thm -r. Further iuformation 11.. uM-.-d Cant, K. Opened ship pap b> ma \ Fa>\;; Waterhouse. youngest son of (renrge Chapin returned last week held at the Methodist vestry Saturday ('apt. he carried on < timber, which most success- I>< In Bodtiey A. Waterhouse, lie died Aug. nth. Irom amdeii, where lie has been sailing afternoon for the members of the “Cradle wi»kn. >rl lift, »»r. n.l)fi •. to Mi until his death, loth. He is sur- .Mrs. Eli.-- li. I*. >ua -on. a lor Roll" fully Sept. KhPOlir Of THK ('O.M)iriON OK irk > «cl:t ...Miss Winni- of the School. ■ OF rilK t’o Mi. MMviu Wentw- :th fell from a Chicago parties department Sunday ru.MV’uUii. 1;; AI:.; >!!■*. S. ] <:: 111'. a. to KFiPOBT step- vived a wife, two sons, two daughters- Deu Matthews returned About an of the babies were accom- by Mr. and Mr-, Ruin- 'raw'lord, a -on. ladder. whii gathering in his orchard Saturday evening present, BELFAST HATIOftAL 8A&K, pours in-law and live to whom Davis. In 1*. nobscot. isib-r 1'. to Mr. Sfcarsport Ka* D'om their as well as a grand-children, the Boston, where >he has been panied by mammas, large and -i s. I b < s on Mon and broke two ribs. visiting in y 1 >a\ i-, a son. \t I > I I'u t, in Mm- Mate ii1 Maim*, .it the Ia.y afternoon, At friends... rJ'lie number of the older sympathy of his numerous friends in this G::\v. In Iduriiill. >«• in?r ••.t Mr. and >r;|l 'port ill t hr Ladies’Benetit Society will members of the school |»t«• ). business September J.~>. 190*. He wit also badh shaken and bruised by Mrs. w. a -on. <>rman \V. is extended. The world was Henry Gray, < ->• ne-'-t w l.li Mr.-. James K. Marden and other friends. All the little ones were community !(>'«• of liU'im**.- the fail. Thursday, Gray, in i'rland, September to Mr. and KESOi m l's. better for his living and is poorer for his Mi -. Rufu- a daughter. Sept. L’.'itll. unanimously declared to be “just too sweet ray. Loans ami dNc.ntnts.... .,$278,598 55 RLS<'! !.< son Bln dll r. *v In B.di i-r. .’l. to .Mr. Mr. Mai'ace Peterson, youngest of his of September B enin ft s, second ami uns*c:ml, for It was a going. May mantle nobleness, jus- 008*20 Loans and disc.Mints ... anything." beautiful sight to and Mr-. Francis X. l’i-i dleton. a -on. • r. S. Horn;> to sec ire rife!. i• *11. 40,000 00 ()\ erdiatts. >•'» icil an d. Frank Peterson of Park, COUNTY ■ apt. parsed CORRESPONDENCE. see them all and was tice, benevolence and strict integrity fall Wkn i'u >i; ii. in Or and. Septembri j. to Mr. together the occasion Stocks. M ill il ie>. etc. .. I 15,701 -m 1'. S. li>m111 s i. -e< iiiv lii> examination at the of Maine. and 'Us. W. !.. \\ entworth. a d .nuliti r. University younger shoulders!-Mr. J. G. Lam- Hankni^-lioiise.t'uriiitufc aiid !i\: urcs. 25.ooO oo Slocks. ;! :’• ■; greatly enjoyed by all present — The ser* upon < IJSJEKTY. Other leal estate owned 712 80 Ranking L•>!.-•<•.ftI• i: in. *rono. Sept. tli and entered as student for bert has received a stock of vice> at the M. E. Church last morn- just large Due 1 r*'in reserve ,i,;- Mrs. Sophia M. Lowell has returned Sunday at proved 73,840. 58 Dm* from National 1 >:ti• the four years course. just autumn a line selection MAKUiED. Infer!.al Revenue 120 21 ing were in the interest of the schools, and dry goods, including stamps. agents. from several weeks visit to friends in New- Checks and other cash items. 1.0.(17 7‘,> Due from tf Tim schools n town began on of dress fabrics, in plain and the fashion- approved Monday. all town officials, and their Notes •>{ ..tlier National Hanks 575 00 (’hecks and other cum port, Etna, Belfast, Morrill and Belmont. teachers, pupils Mr Burton acln-s the M:s- able planted materials, and a of Fractional paper currency, 1 i< k«* Notes oi otlier Nati- n High School, parents were specially invited to attend. variety out-, HliYAN -l Ain n. In Camden. September v, — J. J. Walker returned 1 and cents. 52*51 Fract i-*nal curat Saturday from etc. He also a Abraham Bryant of Boston and Emma Carver of paper Fastnet Kt-kiae the Grammar,. Miss The church was well tilled and the au- ings, tlannelettes, displays / ././< I/../,. ,j /: where he has been to large Camden. cents Boston, buy sheep line .1< ;cj3 1M 1 A !.. i.'!:«-des of Xorthport the Inter- dience listened to the able and dis- large of dressing sacques and wool Brown Clark. In Frankfort, 17. specie. I.'tn f~ut Mont ,/ /.VsC/o practical September tender notes. 1 skins for tin* tannery. at rile home of the l.e^al 1.5'(>'•<> 9.823 (»0 ..* nit-diat»*, ai d Miss Katherine Kneeland gloves. Call, see, and be satisfied that he bride, by Rev. .1, w. Hat«*li. course with marked attention—Mr. and | Thomson M. Brown of Redemption fund with 1'. S Id.,' render nines H ALLDAl.F. Hampden and Mrs. Sarah Legal — er 5 cent, oi circulat i- n the Primary. Mrs. J. A. Annis of Camden and Mrs. Ed- i has an up-to-date stock .' “A repair gang” F. (dark of Frankfort. per 2,000 00 Kedempt i**u fund up cent, of cir Mrs. Clara K. Joy of Lowell, is six in Ev;li-h-i'llmknts. in Winrerport. Septem- urer, jter Lieut. Fi •.: F. who Mass., win son and of of telephone men, number, arrived Total. Black, graduated Foster, daughter, Bristol ber 15. at the home of the bride, by Rev. W. $558,705 35 visiting her father, Elias B. Hall_Mr. and Total. from C.e U s. Military Academy at West were the guests of Mrs. F. C. Young last j here Monday—Mr. Mrs. C. S. Ilich- Hateh. d. George English of Boston, Mass., and Li a niLiriFs. and Mrs. .1. W. Plummer and Mrs. Martin Miss Lillian \Y. dements of Winternort. stork Point in the U.ass of. p.io*j and lias been as- week. Mr. Annis is a brother and born of Augusta arrived Wednesday for a Capital paid in sioe.nOOOO Mrs. Fost- Fl.KTi hkl-Siiaw. Li Brooks, s. ptemb*-r 20. LI.V DILI 1 :. Whitten are quite sick — Allen Cates has his fund 33,00o 00 signed !i) the ]oth United States er a sister of Mrs. Miss At- brief visit to sisters. by Rev. H. Small. Eugene Fletcher of .lack-on Surplus Infantry Young... Mida I'miivided less i-xpriiso ami stock in to — and Miss Louisa Shaw of Monroe. profits, Capital paid gone Massachusetts Fred M. Poland taxes 85 pain. 15.241 tuml. .. left sept. _:nd to join his regiment in the wood returned from Portland, and her HKMi’Ki-Y<;. in Liiieolnviile. Surplus was in Aroostook last week_Miss September National Hank notes outstanding lo.noooo lie via San county 4, ( apt. C. I. .11. Ileinpel of Camnen and rsadie Ella Cu.m ided profit s. ios e\ Philippines. goes Francisco, brother James from Islesboro, Monday. SHIP NEWS. Due to other National Hanks..... 2.429 34 taxes Hattie Wyman of Massachusetts is Young of Lineolnville. paid. visiting Due to Trust Companies and Savings uo'c- sa dug from there the noth. Several of his Mr. A. P. Blaisdeil of Rockland spent a few Rkilman-Rkkd. In 1 Nation.i. Lack Hampden. September Hanks. .. her aunt, Mrs. E. D. — Miss Ola E. 10.431 32 Due to Trust Haynes Forest E. Redman and Miss Nellie Ma\ Keen, Compam. classmates w ii go by the same steamer. days in town calling on old friends last Dividends unpaid. 1.1 70 00 Lank' who has been at k. rum or BELFAST. both of Jones, stopping J. Hall’s, Hampden. Individual t<- < heck. 238.503 37 week. Fred Joshua Y<>i n<;-Y<>rn<;. In deposits subject 1 dvidends unpaid. owing to the moderate weather during ..Harry Lougee, Gilman, Rockland. September li. Demand certificates ..f 48 returned to her home in Boston last Satur- ARRIVED. W. deposit.. ^-.805 Individual deposits sub Treat and Lizzie Treat left on Seott Young and Marian Yo mg, both of M;i- the past two weeks tlie number of fish Tuesday’s tinicus. day. boat for New 17. Sclis. Flora Pressey, Total. .§558,705 3t> Total. taken from Swan Lake is not to the York....Miss Sophie Chase Sept. Rockland; quite up ISEESliOIiO. Witch Hazel, Lunt, Perth Amboy. has gone to Boston for a of several State of Maine. I'ci niv of Wali*o ss. averag*. The record to date is as follows: stay 22. Sell. St. The in the southern of Isles- Sept. Pandora, Holden, John, DIED. I.C. W. Wesc or. Cashier of rhe above named of a ('<■ people part months.Minnie has returned State M inf., Frank Curtis. 4; Mr. lenient, u; Mr. George N. B. bank, do swear that the above state- 'apt. boro are agitating the of solemnly question dividing from where she 23. schs. Benj. F. Poole, ment is true to the best of tm aid be- I. A. H Nichols, 'a-i,, 1 olburii of Belfast, 1: lien Colcord, 1. As Rockland, spent the Sept. Bangor; knowledge the the divisional do. lief. ('. W WESCOTT. Cashier. bank, do solemnly sw.-m town, making line in the summer.... Mrs. Ilenry Withington, Rlalk. In Maiichester-by-the-Sea. Mass. a number of white Clara E. Knowles returned ami sworn to ment is true to the be-: an experiment large of Union hall. Sept. 24. Sell. Sarah L Davis, Saco. September 14. Mary Peters, w idow of N Subscribed before me this 19th vicinity The new town,to be from George dav of 1902. belief. A H. w ill be into the lake this year in Xorthport last week, accompanied by lack, formerly ot Ellsworth, aged 8*- years. September, perch put called Dark SAILED. Subscribed and *wiu n Harbor, will include the terri- lier n.ut iih. In Rockland, . Horace JOSEPH WILLIAMSON. to the usual amount of trout and aunt, Mrs. Flora Knowles_Miss Public dav of 19"‘J. addition south of Witch Clough, aged 59 vears, *; months and 28 Notary September. j tory that point. With the united Sept. 23. Sch. Hazel, Lunt, Bangor. day-. Correct—Attest: CHAi Nettie Grant left on Friday's boat for a Crosby. In Thomaston. 12. -) salmon. September Mary (r. L.s. voice of the residents and the financial AMERICAN PORTS. Rebecca, widow of Robert s. JOHN BROOKS. ) help Capt. Crosby, aged < — business trip to Boston....The Junior Lea- A. A. Correct. Attcs- mir ai;y. < apt. who 58 years. HOWES. Directors. Ralph Devereaux, of the summer people it is the New 10. sell. W1M. B. 1 JAMES il. CIA thought plan gue had a social at the vestry York, Sept. sld, Wm. II. Dilworth. In Belfast. in. Mar- SWAN, died was bon: in ! Saturday September t.EORGE Sept. 20th, Prospect Sept. can be carried in the Sumner, Pendleton, Brunswick; 17, ar, garet L. Dilworth. aged r>2 and 2 months. through petitioning evening which they enjoyed very much. years J. H. NlCHOlm married Hester A. H am man sells. Northern Light, Andrew Gray. In 31. Daniel 1L 17. 1*2lie There is a deal of Bangor; Brooksville, August | legislature. good taxable Cushing Chapter, No. 84, Order of the East- South for 25 in 1*47, and six Nebinger, Amboy Bangor; Red Gray, aged years. CLOSING OUT SALE. of Belfast August, children property in this section and the residents Grant. Isaac M. ern Star, which has been working under a Jacket, Stonington: 13, ar, sells. Sadie In’Ellsworth, , were tinru to them : wlio died sever- Grant, aged 78 years and 1 month. REPORI OF IMF *. ('harles, feel that they should have one of their num- Corey, Bangor u»r liondout; Ilenry Whit- dispensation since its organization, was Kkitil In Belfast. , Lucy M. al \ ear- ago at his home in Stockton springs ; ber on the hoard of ney, Bangor; eld, sell. John C. Smith, Dry A BARGAIN If! &USIC. selectmen. They also formally constituted last Keith, aged 73 years. Friday evening Tortugas; 19, ar, sell. A. W. Ellis, Stoning- v\ hitk. In Montville. 17. John B. N Hester. w!n» died May :;i, 188b; Mel vena, think it would he greatly to the town's ad- September The Peoples by the Grand Patron, Mr. of ton; ski sell Scotia, Frankfort; sell. White, aged 79 years, G months and 10 <4. W. Hichborti and! Meservey eld, day-. who married Capt. if the men on Edward Jl. w ILIAMS* IN. Ill Belfast. 22’. ONE OLD ENtiLISII PIANO. vantage employed the public Rockland, and it is now a order Blake, Feniandina; 20, ar, sells. September George at Belfast, in the State ■ full-fledged R. Williamson, aged GO year-, r, months, ; live* in Seaisport: Alfretta, wife of Capt. roads should he to Edward T. Stotesbury, Brunswick; Flora days! JOG old >. 1 required work with as under a charter. years business, Septet working regular The fol- Condon, Bangor ; Florence Leland, Stoning- Willie a Tapper of Brunswick: Mary, who much faithfulness as when engaged in other ORfi \ \ K I l\ 50 Pieces. lowing officers were duh installed by the ton ; 21, ar, sell. Penobscot, Stonington, Me. ; UK-' married ('apt. E. V. Tuttle of Newton, 1 kinds of labor. also think 17. ON E They it would Grand Mrs. Bean of Boston, Sepl. Ar, sch.Theoline, Bruns- AC('OIil)IAN, who is in Matron, Georgiana Loans and discounts. Mass., and Daniel, business in he well to care for wick, Ga.; 21, ar, sell. Anna Pendleton, THE BEST VIOL I v, public property, such as Readfield: Mrs. Eliza Ma- < tverdralts. secured aim Young, Worthy 1 Bni.i-w iek.< 4a. ('apt.Devereaux and his fain- the Philadelphia. ■ stradivarius of A. I>. 1754 I> Bonds r> secure storing road machines when not in use. tron 17. pattern | ; A. J. Crocker, Worthy Patro ; Mrs. Philadelphia, Sept. Ar, sell. M. C. ! St. sn'iiri;n-s. ft.- ilv moved from to .Sear-sport in 186:;. I .-Us, Prospect These are among some id' the questions Hurricane Island; ckl,sch. Ameri- Also Centra lurni Jane Grant, A. M.; Mrs. Sadie Downes, Haskell, In th;s Case the Work was Sofas, Lounges, tables, Hank tin;' house, Mrs. Devereaux died April i:>, isss. Among talked of as can Bangor; 19, ar, sell. R. Properly 111res. j affording reasons why they ; Mrs. Team, Henry l locks, Desks, Secretaries, Sec.; Judith Crocker, Treas.; Mrs. sch. Mar\ B. Done in Belfast. Other real estate owm <■. th* vessels Capt. Devereaux command would favor a town Tilton, Portland; eld, Crosby, j division_Sept. 20th, Geneva Thompson, Con.; Miss Nettie Promised Land, B. 1. Bureaus, Et 1 tin- rotn appr. >ved re- were ihe built in town re ed barque, Orchilla, there was a special town meeting called to 10. Cheek*, and otl eash sch. T. 1 A. Mrs. Almena Baltimore, Sept. Ar, Ilenry Later on I ^liall go to Brooks and .Monroe to ■ the built in ! Grant, C.; Eaton, Chap.; Any Belfast reader who has had backache and Notes I ... la-1 .Vitim., for him, brig Liberty, Sandy- consider the of the I Thomaston ; question having sewer Hayward (new) Colcord, 17, found relief the back with upholster. Fractional paper curt.- \V. II. Hall and the Howard Grant, Mar.; Mrs. Orrie Moody, by rubbing liniments S H POtt KBS it < O point, the schooner j system at Dark Harbor enter the West ; ar, ship Aryan, Philadelphia; 20 ar, sch. ; and cents... bay Mrs. Julia and lotions, undei'dands that the relief obtained ■ The had been Organist; Plummer, Adah; Ellen M. Holder, Sargentville. Or 1 V. MII.Ll4.lt. Jm irf >ii' /.. r, brig Henry Mathews. Captain instead of Harbor. It was j Gilkey’s voted Mrs. Ella Portland, Sept. is. Ar, sell. Carrie E. was but a makeshift, for the ache returns. Specie. summer. McKenney, Ruth; Mrs. Mattie in failing health during the The: n-*tes .... to put in a sewer and to raise the sum of Book, Veazie, Savannah; 22, ar, sell. Mary There's a way to do it so the ache will not come Letial-tender he died he celebrated his Lowe, Esther; Mrs. Emily Rowe, Martha; Redemption mid witj Wednesday before #0,500 for tlte same 4 cent, Ann McCann, Bangor for Providence; Levi back. Read how it's done in Belfast. bj issuing per Mrs. Elvira Electa. A urer, 5 per cent. .-t n last were cheer- Smith, goodly num- S. Andrews, Parsboro, N. S. WANTED. 7*i birthday. His days bonds—The summer have Benjamin Robinson, blacksmith, G Waldo ave- people very ber of the Masons and a few invited 20. Sld, schs. Post Potatoes, Apples, Butter ami Eggs|; the of his two of guests Bangor, Sept. Boy, nue, “In the winter of 1897 1 Doan's Total.. ed by presence children, donated a large number of New Webster L. says: got generously were to witness the York; Barnard, Astoria, also hay bought by the ear load lot. having the season with present interesting Annie Kidney Tills at Wilson’s drug store, used them HA 1511. his daughters spent books as a nucleus for a public library, I.; 22, ski, sell. Lord, New Ilaven. ceremonies. Howard has had their for a miserable backache which me across Address him. lie was a member of Felicity Lodge, Lodge ; Bath, Sept. 22. Sld, sch. Henry Clausen, caught stock in. Miss Grace R. Gilkey is secretary. The W Capital paid the loins time I or E. ,!r ...... the funeral was hall frescoed and put in line order, added a Jr., Brunswick. every stooped brought any BARNES, Surplus Fund F. A. M., Bucksport, and is at at j library kept present the house Me., 12. sch. Wm. on of The Undivided less e\. j nice bookcase and other and now Sedgwick, Sept. Sld, strain the muscles the back. treat- 4w39* Providence, It. 1. profits, attended Mariners Lodge. The services furniture, taxes by of Mrs. Frank Hatch, who will act as libra- Slater, New York ment it and 1 made that fact paid. j has one of the most attractive rooms stopped public National Bank notes were held at his late residence, Rev. T. P. lodge Rockland, Sept. TO. Ar, John I. rian. In the near future a suitable build- schs, our newspapers with my ex- I tividemls in this of the State. The room Grace through together unpaid. Williams officiating. The. interment was in part was Snow, Bonaire; Webster and Tele- Individual i ing, with an attractive room, will be perience amt opinion of Doan’s Kidney Tills. NOTICE. deposits subject reading decorated for the occasion. The graph, N. Y. Demand certificates ot dep Cemetery....Mrs. Mary A. prettily Five afterwards 1 I can the*Prospect erected—The Free Baptist Quarterly meet- Galveston, Sept. 10. Ar, bark Auburn- years don't think confer Notice is hereby given that JOHN F. FINBE Y who died in 18,11*02, chief feature was a beautiful floral star Porter, Seaisport Sept. and dale, Park, Port Spain. greater kindness on my fellow citizens than to of Palermo has made application to the State Total. I ing began Sept. IP, closed the following lor made some of the ladies. After the 15. schs. Board ot Bar Examiners examination for ad- n » was the widow of Wiimont Porter, whom by Stonington, Me., Sept. Sld, Annie tell them that the cure has been permanent and State of Maine, Od ( Sunday evening—Rev. J. W. Hatch of L. Henderson, L. A. Plummer and Penob- mission to the Bar at the next session of the she married Dec. 2, by whom she installation the company listened to some that if they suffer at all from backache or any of Board to ite held at on the 1838,and has been New Charles Hunt and Mabel Augusta twenty-first 1. FRANK R. WlU'ilN Fairfield, evangelist, assisting Rev. scot, York; the of to Doan’s day of October, 1902. had 7 children, four of whom are living. very interesting remarks by the Grand Pa- Goss, Boston. consequences kidney trouble, try named bank, do solemnu Geo. E. Tufts in a series of meetings, closing Tills. I know of others who have used JOHN B. MADIGAN. statement is true to the of the late Samuel tron and and later all were in- Sept. 10. sch. J. V. Kidney 3w89 She was a daughter Matron, Vinalhaven, Ar, Secretary of the Board. and belief. j on Sunday evening, Sept. 21st. In the Patter shall, to load the remedy and good results undoubtedly follow Matthews and was born March 11,1816, in vited to the spacious dining hall where Wellington, Rockland, FRANKK morning the Rev. James S. Dennis, D. stone for New Y ork. ed the treatment.” Subscribed and sworn t> ] what is now Stockton Springs, then Pros- delicious ice cream, cake, coffee and other 19. of 1VK)2. I)., of New York, preached. Rev. Dr. Brunswick, Ga., Sept. Ar, sch. Gladys, For sale by .ill dealers. Price 50 cents a box. day September, S. Mathews, was of Emmanuel Church refreshments were served....A cluster of New 21. ar, schs. Wm. II. pect. Her father, Capt. Leighton Parks,rector York; Sumner, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents FOR RENB Boston, was and also of Pendleton, New York ; Viola Wil- one of Sear sport’s earliest sea captains. He present agood many strawberry blossoms and green straw- Reppard, for the United States. A small tenement, convenient '-i=i Correct. Attest the summer from Xew Boston. upper very and people Boston, York liams, furnished or as desired. at Park ROBERT T IBM was a man of very retentive memory, berries was brought into our office Sept. 20. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no not, Enquire and Philadelphia. There was no service at Fernandina, Sept. Ar, sch. Helen G. street No. corner Church and Park E. KNOW! ION five door, 17, C. could recall when there were only the Episcopal church. 22nd. Moseley, Providence. other. streets. 39tf TAMES PATTI T